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can’t rightly say who I am or what I’ll turn out to be the governor ross s sterling high school volume five boytown, texos nineteen hundred seventy one 5 here a whole new world unfolded before my eyes os i watched amoeba through a microscope here engaging in heated discussion i realized . . . the other side had a point maybe i was wrong now there won’t be quite os many carefree days with nothing to do but smile 6 this is the beginning of o new day God has given me this day to use as i will i can waste it or use it for good what i do today is important because i'm exchanging a day of my life for it when tomorrow comes this day will be gone forever leaving in its place something that I have traded for it i want it to be gain not loss good not evil success not failure in order that i shall not regret the price i paid for it student life student life student life 10 student life student life n orientation: new questions, new answers a thousand new questions crowd into the minds of students starting to this school where is the commons? where are the buses? is this teacher hard? what’s a conduct report? can i get there on time? was that the bell? during the school year these questions and thousands more like them are answered and our students gain poise and knowledge by asking questions and listening. 12 o. A group of anxious sterling students eagerly await the beginning of a new school year b. Students osk the strangest questions but the office staff has the answers c. School doesn't start soon enough for some people d. Pun and gomes in the cafeteria 13 expression: key to it all english is more than grammar books and verb drills more than themes due after a game night, it’s communication — expressing ideas talking with friends sharing how you feel and what you think, also vicariously thinking and feeling with people of other times and places. 16 math math is more than adding two and two. it's machines, equations, computers, butterfly puzzles, and lots and lots of thinking it 19 students learn why science is more than test tubes and ripple tanks, it is exploring new areas and discovering new facts about the old. science is courage, courage to prick your finger to get blood for biology or to bring your little brother's toy for physics or to walk into a chemistry lab after some experiments or to play on the floor with a “slinky. some students even need courage to show up in class. 20 21 is there a better way people have faced the problems of society for countless years in many lands needs are common shelter, food, property and rights and security all possess the desire to expand and gain power these needs have proven to be our needs but do we seek the solution in the same way is there a better way history is the implement of our search for a better tomorrow 22 23 24 before school visiting with friends in the commons awaiting the new day last minute visits to the library maybe even a quick breakfast before school 25 as the world constantly changes so does business from typing one and key punch to computers the business department strives to keep up with this ever-changing demand in one room people may be diligently pecking away at the keys of an underwood typewriter business - a world in its own while in another room transcription is running through the brain and in still another the new time sharing terminal is helping a student answer puzzles as the world changes so does sterling's business department 27 faraway places strange sounds becoming less strange their” customs versus our customs one world, small as an orange today at least two languages per person the good neighbor policy mutual understanding for world peace the ole of the bullfight the old world charm c’est la vie gesture of Paris youth is the same everywhere all more alike than different listen and repeat, listen and repeat what's that in English? German play contest acting a role in class some glimmer of success after at least two years STERLING MUNICIPAL LIBRARY BAYTOWN, TEXAS all the world’s a stage in playing parts one loses fear and is able to live life with confidence 31 to produce perfection music is the language of nations to train students to produce sounds that please the ears of the students themselves and also others to struggle to attain perfection is the aim of the music department 32 play with purpose a chance to run to be loud to blow off steam to relax from academic pressures to just have fun for a few minutes while developing growth physically, emotionally socially, and intellectually 37 saved by the bell only 5 more seconds now the rush is on!!! hurry (but don't run) to the cafeteria if you don't want to stand in line food sure does taste good now, back to class but, only for awhile then school's out and empty leaving mr. de busk alone with his thoughts 38 I0NE55 BACK5X RANGEP5 39 40 practice for a purpose students learn not only desired skills but how to relate with people, courses vary from radio-t.v. to cosmetology supplying us with skilled workers and a better hope for tomorrow. 41 machines roar sparks fly students achieve 42 43 d.e. and i.c.t. prepare for future each student seeks to find himself in classes made for learning the finer points and jobs for the practical experience which he applies to his own future world. this is the object of d.e. and i.c.t. 45 47 parents night 70 - something to remember sterling ready to entertain very special guests ranger parents students eager to explain exhibits to serve as guides to demonstrate skills to show sterling and its ways of work don voekel and lee beauchamp welcome visitors on parent's night mrs. cherry makes sure that each parent has an identification tag parents enjoy the cafeteria facilities a crafts exhibit in the commons holds the visitor's attention 49 assembly at sterling spot lighted flags carried proudly to the roll of the drums choral echoes spirit of sterling recognition given student leaders achievement by individuals and groups diversion inspiration spirit of sterling 50 dirndl and kimono traded for ranger blue and silver on color days by Ursula schroeder and akane takahashi who spent this year at sterling and won warm hearted approbation a family, friends, a school in Johannesburg are indelibly impressed in debbie stone's memory those who travel and those who stay at home accrue reciprocal gains in understandings and appreciations 52 54 dedication of the d.e. tree with its hundreds of balls and twinkling lights Christmas came to Sterling with warm friendly feelings gifts and parties and carols 55 bonfire kindles homecoming activities homecoming week was more than a game and a dance afterwords it was painting posters pep rallies sleeping out by the bonfire and spending the last of your money on a mum or o boutonniere 56 student council student council helping to moke a union of the school students trying to voice the majority opinion activities are many and varied homecoming governor and first lady assembly balloting the aim is betterment of understanding between administration and student body Members: o. Lee Beauchamp, Chris litros, Benny Woods, Craig Bigler, Alan Beauchamp, Mike Tiner, Herbert Homp- ton, Debbie Stone, Kelly Katribe, Mary Moran, Nancy Rougeou, Kathy Fisher, b. Dennis LiMon, Darlene Arsement, Laura Dickerson, Debbie Miller, Marilyn Morgan, c. Jimmy Cherry, John Sivek, Robert Sanchez, Mark Creel, Randy Dunlop, Randy Ackerman, Sherry Bowdin, Kathy Smith, Jan Ellis, Carol McCarthy. 58 what do you recall when asked to name your favorite story was it one you listened to as a little one just before being tucked in or was it one you discovered for yourself when you learned to travel to distant lands and times vicariously the governor staff being nostalgic presents the favorites and the officers of each class in scenes reminiscent of our fond memories 60 once upon o time there was a castle high on a hill a beautiful maiden . . . junior favorites listen to a story as spell binding as it was the first time they heard it kings and queens, knights and ladies tournaments and quests the age of chivalry truly inspirational to today's jacks and jills the senior favorites John Rippel, Bobby Littlefield, Connie Kerry Kelly, Ronnie Montgomery, Bill Scott, Marilyn Morgan, Laura Dickerson Dean, Vivian Chandler, Craig Bigler, Melissa Miller, Patrick Conley, Tom Sanchez Cindy Norris, Larry Stubbs, Patrice Martin 61 62 sophomore favorites recall heidi sound of music grimm's fairy tales debra corbell, lanny vaughn, karen kerr, gail la fosse, jon ellis, dwight chandler, randall craig, randy ackerman mary’s garden grew quite contrary but ours is a whole new bouquet of freshman favorites jimmie cherry, kathryn harrison, ken mitchell, laura battarbee, hedy allison, russell hargrove, sherry bowdoin, richard greer 63 senior officers trovel to lincoln castle and relive the tales of robin hood kelly katribe, mary moron, lee beauchamp 64 65 the mogic lamp of aladdin whose genii grants one's every wish with the sophomore class officers kathy smith, jimmy cherry, mike novasod dorothy, the cowardly lion and the tin woodman wait for the wise scarecrow to lead them freshman class officers: debra smith, carol me carty, randy ackerman honors banquet aA a. Mr. D. V. Voekel, City Manager, Baytown, speaks to students at Honors Banquet. b. Mike Tiner receives a slide rule from Mr. S. J. Kniffen who represents Texas Chemical Council. c. Alice Sampson is given recognition for superi- or achievement in cosmetology, d. Mr. Joe Whitocker, Mr. Reggis Harper, Mr. Weldon Jones, and Mr. Robert Dabney present the annual scholarship awarded by the Baytown Police Department to Penni Davis. 70 graduates receive honors HONORS PAMELA NIXON valedictorian MIKE TINER salutatorion Magna Cum Laude PAM NIXON, KAREN HARRISON, MIKE TINER, DOUG OSTERHUS, LESLEE MURRAY, CHARLES CLARK, MARK MASSIE, STEVE ACKERMAN, DAN HERNDON, RHONDA SULLIVAN, DEBBIE STONE, BILLY BOOTHE, LAURA HALI, CRESA BREWER, CHERYL Gandy, cynthia rentler, jimmy sam MONS, JOHN DAVIS, SARA RAMSEY, JAMES LEATHERWOOD, HELEN McKENNEY, GLADYS IVEY, MARY WALKER. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Lee Beauchamp, Cathy Hughes, Laura Hall, Pam Nixon, Mark Massie, Paulette Rivers, Penni Davis, Deborah Farmer, Renae Smith, Andee Ann Andrews, Debbie Stone, Alan Beauchamp, Llano Macon, Deborah Ander- son, Danny Rogers, Shirley Worcester, Glen Gibbons, Becky Hemphill, Kim Martin, Steve Ackerman, Mike Vojacek, Karen Harrison, Robert Moormon, Marvin Martin, Mike Tiner, Normon Keyes, Dan Herndon, Dianna Col- burn, Pot Barfield, Maureen Wendel, Ed Hilxley, Anita Anderson, Paul West, Croig Bigler, Larry Stubbs, David Hudson, David Acosta, Carl Barnett, Ricky Seely, Leo Haggerty, Paul Teel. DAN HERNDON, MIKE TINER Nationol Merit Finalists; PAULA EAST Notional Merit Semi- Finalist; National Achievement Scholarship Award for on outstanding Negro student; BENNY WOODS Balfour Plaque for chorac ter, achievement, ond leadership; PATTI KUNZ Norton-Griffin Award to most outstanding girl in STARS; DEBBIE STONE American Field Ser vice Award; CAROL MULLENS Daughters of American Revolution Award; BILL DEANS Sons of the American Revolution Award; HELEN McKENNY Betty Crocker Homemaking Award; JUDY ELLEN WHITE Stote Future Homemaker's Chorus. 71 THESPIAN CLUB AWARDS KIM MARTIN LAURA BILLINGLSEY ROBERT EILERS JUDY CUSHMAN RONNIE WILKS bei odor best actress most valuable member best supporting actor best supporting actress best technician a. Miss Marsho Horper with Lydio Thielen ond Carmen Armstead, outstanding students in Read- er's Theoter. b. Mrs. Gene Halter presents Poetry Award given by Sterling Municipal Library to Kathy Roosa. c. Mark Zubik winner of Kiwanis Easter Aword. d. Mr. J. L. Coursey congratulates Don Herndon for achievement in Science. e. Jimmy Sammons occepts slide rule from Mr. Joe S. Keating, Texas Society of Professional En- gineers Auxiliary. CARMEN ARMSTEAD first place, Girls' Dra motic Interpretation; DONNA LANG third place. Girls' Poetry, District University Inter- scholastic league; PAMELA SIMON first ploce Girls' Poetry, Baytown Tournament; MARK STEPHERSON first place. Evening Optimist Contest; JIM TAYLOR third ploce, Evening Op- timist Oratorical Contest; LYDIA THIELEN first place, Girls' Poetry, Baytown Tournament; MARK WARD second place. Evening Optimist Oratorical Contest. 72 DALE MARTIN, TIM ZAMORA, CURTIS HOW ARD All-State Band; BILL SWICK All State Or chestra; DIANNA COLBURN All State Choir,- WYNELL HANSON Area Band; KIM MARTIN, DENISE ODOM All-Region Choir. REGION BAND MARGARET SOUBY, VICKI HARDING, THERE SA STANKIS, MIKE GUTHRIE, ANITA ANDER SON, LARRY ZINN, PAUL WEST, KATHY BRANTLEY, BECKY EZELL. DISTRICT BAND VAUGHN HAZLETT, CHARLIE SMITH, JEFF DILL, CYNTHIA WARD, JOHN GRAHAM, EDDIE GOINGS, EDDIE LINDSEY, DIANE CHOATE, TOMMY TURPIN. ROBYN COOK, JOHNELLE PARTIN, PHILIP BRANTLEY, CAROL ALDERMAN. 73 awards CURTIS PARRISH first award. Engineering Society; JOHN DAVIS sec ond award, Engineering Society; CHARLES PARRISH engineering award for physics, Baytown Science Fair; DONETTA SULLIVAN second place typing. University Interscholastic League; PATTI KUNZ second place shorthand. University Interscholastic League; EVELYN TWAR- DOWSKI Boytown Home Economics Association Award; USA UBNOS KY Crisco Homemaker of the Future Award; KATHY ROOSA first place. Sterling Municipal Library Poetry Contest; PENNY HORN district and state honors in hair styling. TANA WEST, VIRGINIA TIMMONS, LYNN GOODMAN, DAN PETERS recognition in Texas Gulf Coast High School Press Association Confer- ence. a. Dr. Jan Wristers presents a slide rule to Mark Massie. b. Steve Ackermon proudly accepts slide rule from Mr. Leon Cox. c. Mrs. Ed Vaught explains the significance of the Daughters of Ameri- can Revolution to recipient, Carol Mullens. d. Betty Adams, Darlene Arsement, Mary Hurt, Linda McKay, and Penny Horn display prize winning medals. 74 presidential youth fitness cA t RONNIE BUESCHER first ploce. The Mothe matics Association of Americo Test of RRS; CONNIE SCOTT honorable mention. Greater Houston Science Fair; MICHELE RICHARD Outstanding Sophomore Intermural Trophy; ELAINE BOONE outstanding Freshmon Inter mural Trophy. Slide Rule Awards MIKE TINER Texas Chemical Council MARK MASSIE Society of Professional Chemists and Engineers; DAN HERNDON American Institute of Chemical Engineers; JIMMY SAMMONS Texas Society of Professional Engineers Auxil iary; STEVE ACKERMAN Son Jacinto Branch American Society of Civil Engineers; JOHN WALLACE District Interscholastic Competition. Seniors REGINA LOONEY, RAYLENE WYATT, PETRA WASHBURN Juniors DIANA BOBALIK, TERRY BOYD, GAYLE HAY DEN, ERTHA JAMES, JOYCE LeROUX, CANDY SAWBERGER, KATHLEEN WILSON, LINDA McKAY, KAREN LOGGINS Sophomores FRANKIE COOPER, LISA HUGHES, PAMELA HASKINS, RUBY ISBELL, SHEILA KEIHL, DEBRA CORBELL, EVELYN GILLIAM, PAULA RICHARD, KATHRYN BECKMEYER, ELISA GUMNS, VICKI ISENBERG, SUSAN TIM MONS Freshmen PEGGY COOK, NICKI EBERLY, DONZELLA MARKS, MARY SPEIDEL, PEGGY WILLIAMS DAVID CANNON Certificate of Merit in pho- tography; CRAIG LINDSEY State Fire Preven- tion Contest; VICTOR ARCENEAUX top sales man ond outstanding achiever; JOHN TURBE VILLE State Fire Prevention Contest; MARK ZUBIK first place, Kiwanis Easter Painting Con- test; STEPHANIE RUIZ Regional Scholastic Art Award. KATHRYN DuBOSE third place trophy. Studies in Marketing Notebook, Texas DECA Stote Youth Conference; WALTER WELLS first ploce. Sales Demonstration Contest, Texas DECA State Youth Conference; PAM HOWELL first ploce Job Interview Contest, Texas DECA Stote Youth Conference; DONNA HOLLO- WAY first ploce. Public Speaking, Texas DECA State Youth Conference, Area III; DAVID ROGERS first place. Outstanding Ser- vice Station Trainee, Texas DECA State Youth Conference, Area III. EDDIE COWAN third place. Mythology, Re gional Latin Convention; NANCY HOLMES first place. Derivatives, Regional Lotin Conven- tion; EDDIE COWAN best Latin Club member 70 71. SHIRLEY WORCESTER first place. Regional Competition, American Association of Teach- ers of German; cost of award winning play in State German Play Competition, Texas Associ- ation of German Students: SHIRLEY WORCES TER, RONNIE BUESCHER, ULRICH KLEIN SCHMIDT, GLEN GIBBONS, MARK TINER, PATTI SCHNEIDER, BRAD TURNER, KENT McCullough. 4 75 Kim Mortin Cathy Hughes Alan Beauchamp Lisa Coker David Hudson Karen Allen Patti Kunz David Acosta 76 Patrice Martin Lee Beauchamp the governor and the first lady the lieutenant governor and his lady and their cabinet chosen by the student body as leaders of tomorrow LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR AND HIS LADY: Mark Biggers and Kelly Katribe 77 GOVERNOR AND FIRST LADY: Craig Bigler and Cindy Norris sterling citizens these students hove been selected by a committee made up of faculty members as exemplifying throughout the year those admirable qualities of character and behavior which permits them to be called Sterling Citizens a. Benny Woods b. David Hudson Leslee Murroy c. Laura Hall Carol Mullens Karen Harrison Cathy Hughes d. Billy Boothe e. Herbert Hampton a ▲ b ▼ 78 79 sterling citizens o. Croig Bigler b. Debbie Stone Alan Beauchamp 80 nixon and finer lead class the top ten of the class of seventy-one PAM NIXON MIKE TINER LESLEE MURRAY MARK MASSIE DAN HERNDON DEBBIE STONE LAURA HALL CHERYL GANDY JIMMY SAMMONS SARA RAMSEY 81 the senior prom — 1971 was history making getting lost the Warwick with its doormen and gloss elevator new dresses and rented tuxes long lines unexpected service cold green beans, jammed tables mrs. whalen 1900 storm ring ceremony flashing bulbs after the prom an ineffable night ROSS STERLING seniors were there it's all over the books the exams our everyday life at Sterling we ve passed all the required courses taken a few for fun set records and now we've reached the goal of the past twelve years graduation 88 sports 90 rss cheerleaders take prizes at smu Spirit was the prime objective of the 1970-71 cheerleaders. They began to learn new tricks of the trade at Southern Methodist University Camp. There they won five ribbons and a Spirit Stick. Throughout the year they used their knowledge to the fullest extent to give the spectators at the games greater en- thusiasm. Senior Cheerleader Cindy Norris Junior Cheerleader Marilyn Morgan Sophomore Cheerleaders Karen Kerr Chuck Antonini Freshman Cheerleaders Judy Perry Ken Mitchell 92 cheerleaders keep spirit high during rough season o. Cindy give a spirited jump during pep roily. b. Karen leads in school song. c. All relox ot holftime. d. Three awoit the outcome of a trying play. 95 bad breaks fail to daunt Look at this year's football season. It came and went, and, on the surface, there seems to be no more that can be said. However, look deeper. Look deeper and see the weeks of hard work followed by weekends of heartbreaking losses. Look also at he team, the players, the coaches, and the trainers. Look at the students and teachers who continued to back the team win or lose. They, too, are part of the season. Recognize the dedication, the pride, and the undaunt- ed spirit in the face of breaks which were seldom there. The record on the roster tells only part of the story. rangers roster RSS Opponents 13 Westchester 21 12 Sam Rayburn 9 7 Port Neches 28 7 Texas City 32 12 La Marque 48 14 Robert E. Lee 48 21 Alvin 2C 6 Ball (Galveston) 27 6 Angleton 41 7 Clear Creek 21 96 b ▲ a. Stallworth Stadium b. Rongers square off against opponents c. The 1970-1971 Ross S. Sterling Football Team, top row: Coach Den- nis, Greg Cummings, David Hudson, Craig Bigler, Pot Hill, Kenny Deans, Rubin Rocha, Jerry Boutcher, Melvin DuBose, Stephen McLen- don, Lloyd Horgraves, Coach Guy, Billy Martin, second row: Mr. Par- rish, Coach Todd, Garry Christenson, John Ripple, Pat Conley, Steve Tomlinson, Steve Campbell, Cameron Todd, Larry Stubbs, James Den- son, Larry Arnold, Herbert Hampton, Steve Ackerman, Coach Kudla. third row: Frank Jenson, John Norris, Danny Patterson, Michael Camp- bell, Jimmy Sammons, Ricky Arceneaux, Russell Clark, Mitch Hawks, Lynn Canon, Tom Sanchez, Ricky Barrow, Charles Stafford, Lee Voek- el. front row: Mike Donahue, Steve Jennings, Bill Deans, Mike Repp, Butch Jockson, lewis Hawthorn, Don Voekel, Randy Ackerman, Chris Litros, Nat Mathal, Randy Zeringue, Damon Davenport. 97 it can be done 99 fundamentals pay off 00 o. Lorry Stubbs shows his HEADHUNTER qualities. b. Mike Campbell leods the path for Ricky Arceneoux. c. Randy Zeringue ond David Hudson look on as Steve Campbell nails the ball car- rier. 101 senior lettermen o. Senior lettermen: Steve Ackerman (2), Larry Stubbs (2), Steve Campbell (2), Craig Bigler (3), Ricky Arceneaux (2), David Hudson (3), Bill Deans (2). b. Coach Todd gives orders to Tom Sanchez. c. I lost my contacts! d. Coach Kudlo talks over strategy with Louis Hawthorne and Chris Li- tres. 102 103 104 105 rangers of tomorrow Blue Devils: top row: John Norris, Billy Herrin, Bobby Littlefield, Kcvon Foshee, Johnny Brown, Stephen Gross, Mitch Rodgers, Robert Blundell, Jim Campbell, Fred Hole, second row: James Lawrence, Tom Gegos, Scott James, Steven Rawls, Garry Burns, Mike Price, Claude Blackwell, Booker Daniels, Donny Williams, Coach Branch. bottom row: Coach Hawthorne, Clarence Pharr, Sidney Daigle, Roy Sherman, Jim Bell, Mark Kerr, Donny Adams, Tim Milligan. Deputies: top row: Coach Isenberg, Dwight Chandler, Rondoll Croig, J. C. McBride, Richard Lemmon, Glen Jennings, Jim Gentry, Pat Todd, Nathan Bracy, Jim McKnight, Robert Nunn, Thomos Peterson, Ronny Lemmon, Coach Foerster. middle row: Kenny Casey, Mark Creel, Garry Bender, John Wallace, Ernest Arciniegas, Saba Bou Chebl, Tino Soriano, Ronnie Tomlinson, Larry Lyon, Mike Hilzley, Scottie Mills, bottom row: Midge Baker, James Willioms, Glenn Lambrecht, Glen Huey, Ted McCall, Scottie Goodmon, Jerry Moley, Robert Araujo, George Ripple, Maurice DeBose, Dole REovis. 106 freshmen post 7-3 record ROSTER Sterling 0 Robert E. Lee Opponent 6 6 Clear Creek 12 22 Angleton 14 14 Ball Gold 15 18 Ball Purple 6 28 Alvin 0 3 Lo Marque 0 32 Texas City Fry 0 38 Tecas City Blocker 0 20 Robert E. Lee 0 o. top row: Donald Johnson, Ricky Moody, Nelson Antoine, Sammy Singleton, Joe Boucher, Mark Burts, Joe Whitted, Robert Turbeville, Martin Lcmond, Russell Hargrove, Mike Novosod. second row; Coach Jenkins, Danny Hotchkiss, Manager; Richard Martin, Jeff Johnson, Steve Hughes, Jeff Goodwin, Mike Cortner, Joe Kelly, Gory Fenton, Ricky Cox, Gil Edwards, James Dockery, Coach Kluch. third row-. Mike Mulky, Manager; Dennis Price, John Sivek, Mike Pillow, Dirk Thomas, Lone Martin, Mike Estes, Byron Holmes, Mark Schubert, 8illy Bagwell, Jomes Timmons, David Klaus, bottom row: Mitch Stepp, Charley Wat- kins, Lee Barnett, Herbert Hawthorne, James Campbell, Louie Evons, Ricky Rombs, David Kerr, Donald Smith, Ricky Pittman, Howard Somp- son, Reggie Goudeou, Herbert Mays. b. Mr. Stallworth is congratulated after stadium dedication. c. Lorry Stubbs presents roses to Potrice Martin, the Football Sweet- heart. 109 sterling golfers finish fine season This year the Ross S. Sterling golf team participated in eight tour- naments and placed fifth in district with a score of 354. Ray Johnson remained the number one golfer throughout the year. Mike Muckle- roy had the winning score in one tournament. The freshmen participated in seven tournaments, winning three and placing second in two others. Their best score was third at the Beau- mont tournament. The outstanding freshman golfer was Robert Brad ford. He shot in the 70s in all but one tournament. Ray Johnson Golf Team: back row: Coach Woody Wolker, Roger Burns, Marvin Martin, Joe Gilbert, Rudy Walker, Barry Gidden, Coach Jerry Sanders, front row: Rodney Grandy, Bobby Barsalou, George Rippel, Mike Muckleroy, Bobby Kolitz, Robert Bradford. Ill Coach Walker Coach Sanders rangers shine o. Coach Walker, Not Mathis, Calvin Auzenne, Mike Tiner, Leo Haggerty, Keith Askew, Monte Ramsey, Doug Ost erhaus, Alan 8eouchamp, Lee Beauchamp, Ricky Boch- meyer. b. Alan Beauchamp guards his Gonder opponent while Not Motis watches for a pass. c. Corl Barrett prepares to pass to waiting Monte Ramsey. d. Leo Haggerty grabs a rebound while Doug Osterhous watches on. 112 ROSTER Sterling 70 86 77 71 67 76 64 65 53 75 68 76 83 57 65 72 65 59 88 91 73 74 54 81 63 63 78 75 89 68 79 74 73 58 Port Arthur Opponents 53 Golena Pork 64 Lomor Consolidated 62 Port Neches 46 Rayburn 66 North Shore 51 Orange 47 Washington 83 Galena Park 72 Elmore 69 Forest Park 57 Marshall 70 Clear Creek 89 North Shore 59 Temple 61 MacArthur 73 Conroe 51 Conroe 60 Orange 83 Westchester 83 Texas City 67 La Marque 74 Alvin 32 Ball High 85 Clear Creek 80 Angleton 46 Lee 74 Texas City 74 La Marque 83 Alvin 50 Ball High 81 Clear Creek 05 Angleton 55 Lee 55 smart plays win games a. Carl BarneH blocks a lo Marque player's shot. b. Leo Haggerty uses elevated position as he and Dough Osferhous follow basketball. c. Carl Barnett jumps high over Galena Pork opponent and pumps in. d. Not Mathis and Corl Barnett watch as Leo Hoggerty puts two more away. 114 115 ball control pays off a. Keith Askew lays one up against Clear Creek. b. Leo Haggerty and Gander opponent hurt hands while going for the ball. c. Tony Barnett and Doug Osterhaus watch while the other half of the Barnet family act takes a rebound away. d. Doug Osterhaus beats opponent from across town to the ball. 118 oT action: follow the ball a. This is how it starls os Carl Barnett jumps, Tony Barnett, Keith Askew, and Monte Ramsey wait expectantly. b. Carl Barnett and Keith Askew strive to get the rebound before someone else does. c. Nat Mathis puts up a lay up as Keith Askew waits to see the result. d. Carl ond Keith join the line to get a rebound. f rangers of tomorrow top row: Ken McCullough, Melvin Dubose, Mark Prost, John Ripple, Joe Antle, Morvin Guy. bottom row: Dennis Araujo, Philip Osterhus, Ritchie Car roll, David Hughes, Greg Matthews, Cornell Lewis. Sterling Opponent 54 Orange 49 57 Port Arthur 25 54 Westchester 79 58 Galena Park 49 54 Texas City 83 47 Lamar Consolidated 58 78 LaMarque 72 22 Port Neches 42 44 Alvin 51 36 Sam Rayburn 48 43 Ball High 76 44 Sam Rayburn 53 51 Clear Creek 75 36 Lamar 59 35 Angleton 36 36 Galena Park 56 42 Lee 45 61 Angleton 43 54 Texas City 57 44 South Houston 41 51 LaMarque 57 46 Clear Creek 73 37 Alvin 31 60 North Shore 68 46 Ball High 43 62 Pasadena 33 43 Clear Creek 66 42 Sam Rayburn 45 62 Angleton 52 50 LaMarque 52 41 Lee 38 55 Conroe 52 Sterling Opponent 72 Lee 51 38 Sam Rayburn 46 80 Lee 70 63 Lee 38 56 Lamar Consolidated 61 54 Lee 38 72 Texas City 83 63 Texas City 76 69 LaMarque 46 78 LaMarque 38 43 Alvin 23 54 Alvin 43 41 Ball High 48 50 Ball High 80 62 Clear Creek 86 48 Clear Creek 58 95 Angleton 57 76 Angleton 50 63 Lee 62 46 El Campo 48 sophs play hard lop row.- Dole Reavis, Lindy Fourrier, Chris Kime, Scottie Mills, Gil Hick man. Coach Foerster. bottom row: Anthony Thompson, Maurice Du bose, Doug Ward, Joe Corothers, George Ripple, Mike Hillsley. i The tennis team was kept very busy again this year, participating in five tournaments with neighboring schools. Led by the veteran on the team, Ella Chase, and helped by some younger developing players, the team proved to be a strong competitor in all matches in which they played. 122 o. Elio Chose enjoy her gome. b. Susan Rodger, Shirley Miller, Donna Strausser, Ella Chase, Pat Wallace, Solly Forester. c. Ronnie Buescher, Dennis Brewer, Greg Matthews, Jerry longbotham, Thomos Hammon, Joe Antle, Tim Winslow. d. Donna Strausser and Shirley Miller combine on a difficult ploy. 123 it’s a long way home Through grueling workouts and meets, the Cross-Coun- try team, faced each obstacle with the aggressiveness of a winner. Looking back upon hundreds of miles, each member found himself molded by hard work and fair competition into a person who does not know the mean- ing of the word quit. The Cross-Country team found the way hard and long. Led by Coach Drew Dunlap, these spirited boys struggled their way to a fine finish with an eighth in the state meet. The team was a relatively young group, made up most- ly of sophomores. Ricky Seely, their captain, led them all the way with a winning attitude, picking up those who fal- tered along the way. He showed them how to win by placing high in every meet. o. Charles Rotley storts his final drive to overtake his opponent at the finish line. b. J. V. man shows his form at the chute. c. Harriers start moving away from the crowd. d. Rick Seely ponders one of his many trophies after another hard fought race. harriers fill another trophy case o. Ronnie Royder challenges Deer Park man early in the Robert E. Lee Cross-Country Meet. b. Steve Ratley, Jim Walmsley, Fronk Veenstro display o trophy to add to the ones earned in the eight straight victories by the Fresh- mon Cross-Country Team. c. The Sterling Harriers moke it look easy os they finish almost com- pletely alone at the chute. d. The 1970-1971 Cross-Country Team, front row: Garland Barnett, Curtis Richards, Steve Jennings, David Parker, back row: Coach Drew Dunlap, Gene Adams, Rick Seely, Claude Watkins, lorry Scott. 126 127 a. top row: Coach Drew Dunlap, Larry Scott, Paul Teel, Glen Hortrick, Rick Seely, Tom Walmsley, Steve Rawls, Steve McLendon, Cliff Hunt, Leo Haggerty, Greg Cummings, Mike Vojacek, Coach Dennis Todd. middle row: Steve Ackerman, Layne Ramsey, Jeff McClure, Danny Jackson, David Anderson, Mike Turner, Dennis Litton, Ricky Arceneoux, Dovid Witzel, Mike McLendon, bottom row: Bobby Littlefield, David Porker, Dennis Jennings, Gordon Garrett, Randy Ackerman, Russell Clork, Mike Price, Curtis Richards, Nothon Mathis. track reigns = sport of the year The official season for the Sterling Track Team had a beginning that forecast everything but a winning year. The first two meets saw the Rangers in fourth place, but these two losses served to inspire each man on the team to work harder in practice and give more of his effort at future meets. When the work, confidence, and natural ability of the athletes were coi. '■ ined with a new desire to win. Coach Dunlap saw his men in blue take five stro.qht victories, including the District Championship. As these victories mounted, the name of Ross Sterling became known throughout the Houston area and struck fear into ti .earts of all opposing teams. They all knew that with Baytown Sterling a victo. 'as always a team ef- fort with every man fighting for every point he could poisibly get. So it was in 1971 that the Ranger Thinclads carved out a name for all future Sterling Track Teams. Even though there will be many key men on the squad that will be lost through graduation, the future for the sport of track at our school is a bright one with many new records to break and many more trophies to win. Border Olympics.................4th Redskin Relays..................4th Nig Brown Relays................1 st Purnell Relays..................1st Cowboy Relays...................1 st Baytown Relays..................1 st District Meet...................1 st Regional Meet...................5th I cT b loyne Ramsey scores another victory for the team. c. Leo Haggerty set o new school record of 23 ft. 3' i in., and wos in the top 10 of the Stole. 129 district champions again in 71 oA bT (a) The 1971 track team show the sign of a second district championship. (b) Bobby Littlefield, Sterling's only state qualifier, skims over the hurdle. (c) Randy Ackerman breoks the tape to win the District 100 yard dash with a 9.8 lime. (d) Paul Teel brings the baton home, in the mile-relay win at district. 130 131 a A bW winning became a tradition (o) Mike McLendon and Greg Cummings make things click in their hand-off. (b) The mile-relay members stand above it all after their district win. (c) Rick Seely leaves the pack far behind on his way to victory. (d) The Rangers relax before they hit the track for anoth- er victory. 132 133 baytown relay champions 134 ■■■nr o. Rangers display their wares after ransacking the Baytown Relays. b. Kathy Eichelberger, Baytown Relay Queen, surrounded by her duchesses, odds o touch of beauty to the meeting of the fleet and tho brawny. c. David Witzel, backbone of Sterling's victory, accepts the relay trophy. junior varsity and freshmen join the winning spree 136 a. top row: Coach Todd, Gene Adams, Keith Ferguson, Floyd King, Robin Smith, Cornell Lewis, John Coates, Kelly Wholen. middle row: Mike Campbell, Mike Frarier, Robert Mercer, Rickey Barrow, Ricky Swanner. bottom row: Claude Watkins, Gar- land Barnett, Ronnie Royder, Robert Porker, Scott Goodman, Jeff Way, Dusty Ratley. b. top row: James Seely, Kenneth Mitchell, Paul G'Sell, Robert Turbeville, David Linsey, Ricky Miller, Jeff Gooden, Dovid Cummings, Ed Gilbert, Frank Veenstra, Arthur Holt, Nelson Antoine, Bobby Clements, Sammy Singleton, Coach Branch, mid- dle row: Charlie Bailey, John Sivek, Dovid Homilton, Larry Nettles, Eugene Coward, Jim Wolmsley, Jeff Dill, Lane Martin, Mike Aiken, bottom row: Patrick Milligan, Gary Fontenot, Charlie Watkins, Glenn Stevens, Dennis Price, David Holloway, Reggie Goudeau. c. Littlefield leans into the tape to take his opponent. 137 (o) top row; Coach Isenberg, Coach Kluch, Dave Kveton, Kenny Deans, David Hudson, Robert Moorman, Lee Beauchamp, Cam Todd, middle row: John Norris, Billy Martin, Don Voekel, David Acosta, Ricky Stubbs, Butch Jackson, Billy Rhoades, Steve Jennings, bottom row: Ron nie Montgomery, Mitch Hawks, Danny Twordowski, David Cannon, Herbert Hampton, Glen Balke. (b) Ronnie Montgomery posses first base. (c) Alan Beauchamp at bat. 138 rangers sock it to them a 139 hustle wins games a. Glen Balke lags out the tying run. b. Coach Kluch gives Butch Jockson some tips as Lee Beauchamp ad- justs his equipment. c. The Clear Creek opponent gets a single as Alan Beauchamp waits for the late throw. d. David Hudson flies to beat out a hit. e. Danny Twordowski waits for a teammate to bring him home. MO Sterling 10 3 11 8 6 5 5 8 1 6 9 2 4 9 1 2 2 1 5 4 0 2 3 0 8 6 3 Deer Park Port Neches Port Neches Westchester Deer Park Westchester Sam Rayburn Sam Rayburn Clear Creek Spring Woods North Shore Deer Park Lee Alvin Ball High LaMarque North Shore North Shore Angleton Texas City Clear Creek Lee Alvin Galveston LaMarque Angleton Texas City Opponent 4 2 2 4 7 6 0 3 2 4 1 11 0 3 2 1 0 4 2 0 4 4 5 11 1 3 4 141 M2 o. Lynn Cannon bolts one. b. The opponent slides valiantly os Cannon receives the boll. c. Ronnie Montgomery takes his signals before he bats. d. The signals work as Montgomery slams o hit. e. Alan Beauchamp blasts one. f. David Acosta pitches past the batter to Lee Beauchamp as Billy Rhoades wotches on. g. Herb Hampton smashes a base hit. 143 swim team o. top row: Alan Duncan, Robert Sanchez, Garland Ginzel, Bill Upton, Leigh Johnson, Richard Merling. middle row: Daniel Jackson, John Sherrel, Royce Williams, Mike Cheek, Kevin Turner, Louis Sonnier, Scott Sheley. bottom: Bill Taylor, Chris Litres, Steve Medders, Frank Jensen. b. Coach Al Dennis c. Penny Sawberger and Heidi Kilgore of the girls swim teom. 144 girls: new addition to swim team makes splash h 145 146 147 organizations organizations organizations 148 organizations ROSS STERLING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL- 1411- STUDENTS SHARE organizations 149 anchor club o. Mi Mach, sponsor b. Jeanie Edward , pres. c. Lynn Fau t, v. pres. d. Cathy Pickett, '72 pres. e. Lorry Stubb , beau f. Debbie Farmer, see. g. Kathy Fi her, chaplain h. Sandy Lothom i. Donna Holt j. Marilyn Ho kin k. Kay Corbell i. Cindy Wilkinson m. Nancy Rougeou n. Mary Moran o. Pam Holt p. Judy Hackfield q. Wanda Wokefield r. Jenny Holland . Mory Kunze t. Pam Pickett u. Teresa Stonkis v. Susan Williams w. Melanie Sheppard 150 anchor club Seniori Kay Corbell Cindy Winkinion Nancy Rougeou Sandy Latham Debbie Farmer Lynn Faust Rhonda Sullivan Mary Moran J annie Edwards Juniors Pom Holt Cathy Pickett Jenifer Holland Wanda Wakefield Judy Hackfield Sophomores Melanie Sheppard Mary Kunze Pom Pickett Theresa Stankis Susan Williams Debbie Kelly 151 rss anchor club hosts regional meet aA t A a, b, and d: Sterling and Lee Anchor Clubs co hosted the regionol meeting of Anchor Clubs, c. Morilyn Hoskin, Anchor Club's representative in the Relay Queen contest wos one of the five finalists, e. Miss Mach, club sponsor. 152 o. Officers, front row: Cindy Dunham, treasurer; Judy White, secre tory; Jo Ann Taylor, vice pres.; Condy Daigle, president, bock row-. Miss Diana Davidson, sponsor; Nancy Bennett, sr. director; Carolyn Curron, historian-reporter; Carol Mullens, social director; Penny Davis, parliamentarian; Tina Thompson, soph, director; Nan Gar rett, jr. director. b. Seniors, left (up): Patti Rosser, louri Boll, Candy Daigle, Gayle Billings, Patrice Martin, Sharon Adams, Regina Looney, Nancy Ben nett, right (down): Lydia Ffrench, Teresa Morfh, Penny Davis, Carol Mullens, Jo Ann Taylor, Pam Viles, Judy White. c. David Hudson, club beau. 153 ATVTTrn a. Junior Optimisses Club, Juniors: seated: Glynda Puckett, Karen Homil, Nan GorreM, Carolyn Curran, Cindy Dunham, standing: Michele Boulter, Vickye Borker, Wanda Masters, Helen Kubik, Judy Barker, Denise Gigout. b. Junior Optimisses Club, Sophomores: Koudio Putman, Tina Thompson, Anno Clements, Patti Powers, Sue Rogers, not pictured: Karen LeCates, Joan Teter, Ramona Bishop. 154 o. Poster porties help to boost Ranger spirit as well os club spirit. b. Slumber parties always prove to be a time for get- ting to know new people. c. New members display their bibs and bonnets they wore to school for a week as part of initiation to the Antler Club. d. Judy Barker enjoys Astroworld. e. An ice cream party for the football teom helps to boost spirit. f. Carolyn Curron and Cindy Dunham rest after a busy afternoon at Astroworld. 155 Officer : a. Bill Deans, president b. Larry Stubbs, vice president; c. Russell Clark, secretary treasurer; d. Croig Bigler, chaplain; e. Mike Tiner, parliamentarian; f. Randy Zeringue, senior director,- g. Leigh Johnson, junior director; h. Randy Ackerman, sophomore director. i. top row: Monte Ramsey, Keith Askew, Randall Craig, Mark Creel, Steve Tomlinson, Pat Conley, Bobby Littlefield, Leigh Johnson, Dane Chandler, Ed Robson, Ronald Tomlinson, mid die row: Bill Deans, Craig Bigler, Larry Stubbs, Mike Tiner, Randy Ackerman, Billy Martin, Kelly Whalen, Mike Donohoe, Louis Sonnier, bottom row: Bo Denson, Steve Campbell. David Hudson, Greg Cummings, Randy Zeringue, Russell Clark, Jimmy Sommons. j. Pat Conley exhibits his cheerleading qualifications during Interact-Faculty game. 157 interact has good year VOTE (a) Mr. Gwenn Casey sponsor. (b) Steve Campbell, Lorry Stubbs, and Keith Askew polish the poles. (c) Cathy Hughes sweetheart. (d) Seniors: Monte Ramsey, Mike Dono- hue, Randy Zeringue, Steve Tomlinson, Craig Bigler, Steve Campbell, Bill Deans, Jimmy Sammons, Mike Tiner, Lorry Stubbs, Keith Askew, Dovid Hudson. (e) Sophomores: Randall Craig, Rondy Ackerman, Mark Creel, Dane Chandler, Ed Robson, Louis Sonnier, Ronald Tomlinson. (f) Steve Campbell, Craig Bigler, Bill Deans, Dane Chondler have a gay time. (g) Juniors: top row: Bo Dendon, Bob Lit- tlefield, Leigh Johnson, Russ Clark, bottom row: Bill Martin, Greg Cummings, Pat Con- ley, Kelly Whalen. 159 a. Officers: back row: Mrs. Richardson, sponsor; Mary Mears, secretory; Robyn Cook, historian; Janet laney, parliamentarian, front row: Kerry Kelley, trea- surer; Paul Wooten, president; and Storiette Griffin, vice president. b. Beau: Alan Beauchamp. c. Seniors: Christie Behrens, Linda Tisdale, Robyn Cook, Kerry Kelley, Paula Wooten, and Storiette Griffin. 160 antler club The Antler Club is a girls' service club spon- sored by the Elks. This year they participated in parades, gave an appreciation tea for their Mothers, A Christmas basket, and an Easter Egg Hunt at the Day Care Center. They showed ap- preciation to the teachers in various ways, and gave a surprise breakfast for the basketball team. These activities show that they have ful- filled their purposes, friendship and service. o. Sophomores: Cathy Fletcher, Diane Stovall, Jeanine Adams, and Laura Pratt. b. Juniors: Mary Mears, Reecie Holub, LuAnn Goodin, Joanie Loggins, Jonet laney, Cindy Davis, Nancy Ward, and Cindy Word. 161 everyone enjoyed the party 162 163 key club exceed goals in successful year In the past years, our Key Club has always accom- plished a great deal to help others and to honor Ross S. Sterling High School. This year they went beyond even their own expectations. They sponsored an informative and enlightening drug abuse program which was pre- sented to the entire school. Their spaghetti supper and other money-making projects earned them enough money to present the school with a sign for the gym and pay for a trip to Oklahoma. (a) top row: Lee Beauchamp, Steve Schweitzer, Dan Herndon, Doug Osterhus, Frank lasater, Lee Voekel, Kim Martin, Rubin Rocha, middle row: Barry Gidden, Ricky Bachmeyer, Richard Wilson, Don Voekel, Alan Beauchamp, Phil Osterhus, Mark Probst, Scott Goodmon, George Ripple, Lindy Fourrier. bottom row.- Walter Wells, John Herndon, Chris Litris, Benny Woods, David Sanchez, Herbert Hompton, Tom Sanchez, Dale Martin, Ronnie Royder. (b) Seniors: top row: Alan Beauchamp, Don Wiesner, Barry Gidden, Don Herndon, Steve Schweitzer, Lee Beauchamp, Doug Osterhus, Wal- ter Wells, bottom row: Benny Woods, Richard Wilson, Ricky Bach- meyer, Chris Litris, Don Voekel, Herbert Hampton, Kim Martin. (c) Juniors and Sophomores: top row: John Herndon, Dole Martin, Tom Sanchez, Ronnie Royder. bottom row: David Sanchez, Rubin Rocha, Lee Voekel, Mark Probst, Scott Goodman. 164 165 Cothy Hughe Marilyn Morgan Letlee Murray Lacresa Brewer Pam Smith president vice president secretary treasurer chaplain — parliamentarian Lynn Kirkland historian Pom Moravek reporter mum chairman Bennie Woods beau Mrs. Wright sponsor Mrs. Verducci sponsor 166 Nancy Young senior director keyettes Cindy Norris Pam Moravek Cre o Brewer Nancy Young Cathy Hughes Leslee Murray Pom Smith Koren Allen Lynn Kirkland Helen McKinney 167 keyettes Virginio Timmons lynnette Lumpkin Shirley Dovonoy Morilyn Barfield Vicki Harding Kay Kudlo, junior director Marilyn Morgan Mary Helen MacKinnon Becky Brooks Cheryl Cherry Linda Adamek 168 keyettes Melissa Moravek sophomore director Karen Kerr Jeanne Schillaci Gail La fosse Mory Jane Hodges Lori Barton Linda Young Janet Gray Lisa Jones Melissa Morovek Judy Russel Mary Walker vice president Patti Kunz reporter W Pat Barfield par lia men tarian Lee Beauchamp beau Debbie Stone president Miss Evelyn Robson sponsor The Junior Rotary Anns certainly have succeeded in en- couraging and fostering the ideal of service in various activi- ties and projects this year. Early in the summer they embarked upon this year’s first community service project by collecting stamps to help to buy a bus for the Bayshore Mental Health Association. Other community projects were collecting over $125 for the Heart Fund, taking supplies to the Cerebral Palsy Center, making favors for hospital patients, and delivering baskets to our adopted family at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Eas- ter. Neither the teachers, or the athletes were overlooked. The faculty received wooden, apple-shaped key chains at the be ginning of the year, boxes of cupcakes on April Fool s Day, and cookies and candy on faculty work days. The athletes were bestowed with locker decorations, numerous posters, cakes after practices, boxes of candy, and key chains. The sale of boutonnieres and a cake sale financed these projects. Rotary Anns was not all work and no play. The slumber party, initiating new members (remember the eggs?), was as much fun as the powder puff football tournament. Lee Beau- champ boosted club spirit by giving a surprise taco party, and the juniors gave the seniors a surprise ice cream gradua tion party. As a fitting finale of a wonderful year, at the banquet, Debbie Stone was honored as Girl of the Year” for her dedication, service, and leadership. Kelly Katribe secretory Debbie Anderson chaplain Karen Pavliska senior director Connie Scott Debbie Smith junior director sophomore director Senior Members lop row: Maureen ‘Wendle, Z.AC2, George, bottom row: Koren Horriwn, Mary Walker, and Karen P Beckv and Debbie Lisa Pope, and Be ky Howe, bottom rc Akane leo beautifies school Every year the Leo Club takes the money they make from their money making proj ect and buys items to beautify the school. These items help to make learning at school a more enjoyable experience. One year it was concrete tables and benches for outside the cafeteria. This year's project was to landscape the school grounds. The members dug the holes and the nursery planted the trees. (o) Leo Club sponsor Loydell Onken (b) Senior members Marvin Marlin, Gory Erwin, Don Fischer, Lee Clark, Layne Ramsey, Wade Glenn, Ricky Tickner. (c) Underclassmen Glen Huey, Dennis Brewer, Donald Purcell, Vaughn Hozlett, John Norris, Jimmy Bur- Ion, Sieve Sivek, Jeff Woy, John Timmons. 174 Vi1 4 4; landscaping; leo project The trees and bushes may not look like much now, but in years to come, these plants will be big and beautiful. The landscaping will help to remove some of the starkness and bleakness of the campus. 175 music means money To help raise money to beautify the school, the Leo Club had a paid assembly. This assembly featured the Acme Music Company. The show began with a little blue grass, then switched to an a la Chicago and Blood Sweat, and Tears mood. The Club made so much money that they donated one hundred dollars to the senior class. 176 Octagon Club o. Octagon club scroll rops around auditorium during Homecoming week. b. Connie Reynolds, Sweetheart c. W. C. Smith, Sponsor d. Santa Claus, David Cannon, helps Michele Boulter plan for Christmas. OA bY cW MEMBERS lop to bottom David Acosfo Joy Anderson Glen Angel Clifford Antonini Gory Bailey Chuck Brack David Cannon Victor Gonzales, vice president Steve Hollond Jackie Ickes Jerry Ickes Mark Kerr 178 MEMBERS top to bottom Bo Leonard Jerry McBride Kent McCulloch Richard Merling Robert Moorman Tommy Mulkey Steve Richards Michael Vojacek Tom Walmsley Paul Wier Terry WiMiomson, president Joe Woods, treasurer not pictured Steve Chandler Richard McGilvray Steve Sharp Steve Shirley 179 lioness club Becky Barker Mrs. Glynda McBride Mr , louro Kellner Vicki Durham 180 1. Susie Rushing 2. Lisa Hughes 3. Theresa Sonnier 4. Anne Fortney 5. Vicki Montgomery 6. Kathy Lee 7. Becky Barker 8. Vicki Biggs 9. Lisa Coker 10. Dianne Colburn 11. Kathy Taylor 12. Ginger Foxworth 13. Linda Battarbee U. Debbie Welch 15. Craig Bigler 16. Susan Hartless 17. Deanne Sergeont 18. Marcia Hudson 19. Vicki Durham 20. Beth Gilbert 21. Debbie Welch 22. Cheryl Leonard 23. Melissa Miller 24. Ronna Walker 25. Jeonette Seely 26. Llona Macon 27. Cindy Edwards 28. Laura Hall 29. Sandra Snipp 30. Linda Dodson 181 Kathy Lee junior director Jan Kelley sophomore director a. Juniors: top row: Debbie Welch, Cheryl Leonard, Jeanette Seely, Kothy Lee, Linda Bottorbee, Melina Miller, bottom row: Susie Rushing, Debbie Welch, Vicki Montgomery, Anne Forrney, Theresa Sonnier, Ronna Walker. b. Sophomores: Sandra Shipp, Lisa Hughes, Deanne Sergeant, Susan Hartless, Marcia Hudson. 182 lioness 183 71 meistersingers The 1971 Meistersingers performed at the State Fair in Dallas, sang Christmas songs on television and gave a Christmas concert. In the spring they gave a concert at San Jacinto Junior College. The Lamar Tech choir came and sang to the choir. In April the choir gave its big performance, their spring concert. Their last performances were at Bac- calaureate and Commencement. 184 blue notes (o) Meistersingers 1970-71. top row: Petra Washburn, Lynnette Lumpkin, Mike Repp, Joe Woods, Judy Parrish, Steve Medders, Jonn Witzel, David Cannon, Jerry Longbotham, Randy Strohan, David Meadows, James McKee, James. Wolloce. second row: Sidney Woods, Eunice Overstreet, Vic Gonzales, Mickie Wingote, Robert Woodward, Koren Isom, Renee Smith, Wes Herrin, Christie Behrens, Skip Hilzley, Dixie King, Susan Garri- son. third row: Tana West, Judy White, Steve Weatherly, Russ Clark, Nan Weatherly, Pat Barfield, Mark Schubert, Maureen Wendle, Jonie Estrada, David Acosta, Sharon Smith, Dale Martin, fourth row: Steve Holland, Susie Rushing, Karen Povlisko, Becky Barker, Dianna Colburn, Cheryl Gandy, Pa- trice Mortin, Kim Martin, Marilyn Mogness, Mike Campbell, Vicki Montgo- mery, Debbie Welch, Jim Bell, bottom row: Lisa Pope, Kathy Osborne, Steve Sivek, Saundro James, Wolly Wilson, Wondo Masters, David Smith, Sara Ramsey, Robert Wagnon, Laurie Boll, Kelly Whalen. (b) Class Officers and Section Leaders 1970. front row: Laurie Ball, trea- surer; Lisa Pope, second soprano leoder; Soro Ramsey, alto leader,- Pot Barfield, chaploin,- Becky Barker, secretary,- Dianna Colburn, first soprano leoder. back row: Wally Wilson, librarian,- Robert Woodward, librarian; Vic Gonzales, vice-president; David Acosta, tenor leader; Kim Martin, pres ident. (c) All-State Choir Members: Dianna Colburn and Kent Bond. (d) All-Region Choir Members; Lisa Pope, Marilyn Magness, Dianna Col- burn, Kim Mortin, Jerry Longbotham, Kent Bond, not pictured Denise Odom. (e) Blue Note Officers: top to bottom: Becky Russell, Margie Hooper, Patti Rosser, Charla Blasingame, Lisa Jones, Judy Russell, (f) Blue Notes: top row: Patti Rosser, Theresa Norton, Becky Russell, Jon Kelly, Lisa Jones, Donna Lang, Shirley Dovanay, Margie Hooper, Linda Partin, Ann Ezell. bottom row: Judy Perry, Michele Boulter, Cindy Harmon, Charla Blasin game, Judy Russell, Sylvia Castillo, Elaine Katrola, Charlene Benton. year of firsts The Sterling band has had a very successful year. In October the band performed in Dallas at the State Fair. Later, in November, the band and Stars performed in the Astrodome before national TV. Many letters of praise were received from all over the U.S. The following week the band earned its first 1st Division trophy. The Symphonic and Stage Bands presented Alan Raph of New York in concert. The Band then went to playing contest with high hopes, but come home with a two. Later the combined bands played at Humble Day, another first. The band’s last performance was at Baccalaureate and Commencement. o. 1 st Division Marching trophy. b. '70 71 Marching Band c. Robyn Cook watches as band directors Elmer Hargis and Thaddeus Cart wright steal her cake. d. The band watches the football players before the pre game ceremony. e. Practicing at the Dome f. On stage in Dallas. 187 twirlers add spice to band’s performance Twirlers: lop row: Judy Ray, Cynthia Jackson, Andria Mitchel, Lynn Faust, Jennifer White, Cheryl Fulton, Becky Hemphill, Melanie Sheppard, Mary Jane Hargis, Beverly Dobbins, bottom row: Rhonda Sullivan, head twirler; Mary Mears, assistant head twirler. Rhonda Sullivan, head twirler Mary Mears, assistant head twirler 188 Jennifer White, freshman Maty Jane Hargis, junior Cheryl Fulton, sophomore Andria Mitchel, freshman Becky Hemphill, senior Melanie Sheppard, sophomore Lynn Faust, senior Cynthia Jackson, freshman Judy Ray, freshman 189 leaders of the bands 190 On the field it is up to the Drum Majors to guide the band through the marching season. Off the field it is the job of the officers to help organ ize and control the bands. This year's officers helped lead the Ross Ster- ling Bands to their finest year. 0. '70-‘71 Drum Majors b. Jeannie Edwards Drum Major c. Sandy Latham Asst. Drum Major d. layne Romsey Student Director, Anita Anderson Asst. Student Director e. Douglas Jefferson Librarian, Wynelle Hanson Asst. Lib. f. Lorry Hastie Historian, Connie Gilbert Jr. Rep. g. Barry Hastie Quartermaster, Melody George Asst. Sec. h. Jann Witzel Secretary 1. Dan Fischer Chaplain j. Concert Band Officers Helen McKenney, Randy Patterson, Paul West, Lindo Hall, Kathi Rodgers. symphonic band a. Symphonic Band: Flutes — Vicki Harding, Melody George, Cindy Word, Becky Zubik, Connie Mac Donald, Karen Homil, Goil Billings, Patti Rosser, Mary Jane Hargis; Oboe — Marcy Smith; Clarinets Tim Zamora, Wynelle Hanson, Robyn Cook, Kathy Brantley, Joh- nelle Partin, Susan Williams, Philip Brantley, Jonie Loggins, Susie Brewer, Larry Zinn, Tommy Turpin, Lydia Ffrench, Pom Mortin, Regina Looney, Carolyn Bivona, Andee Andrews, Karol Walters, Anno Etienne; Alto Sax — Douglas Jef- ferson, Woody Crawford, Morga- ret Souby, Allison Ammons; Tenor Sax — David Fischer, Jock Sciocca, Lynn Stimits, Judy Hackfield, Karen Hinton,- Bari Sox Eddie Going, Rusty Ridge, Roxanne Hall; Alto Clarinet — Reecie Holub, Denise Fox; Bass Clarinet — Diane Choate, Theresa Stankis, Carl Jane Ryan; Contra Bass Clarinet Mike Smoke,- Bassoons — Curtis How ard, Becky Ezell, Andrea Mitchell, Tommy Sharp; Cornets — Anita Anderson, Dale Martin, Sandra Bil- noski. Anno Clements, Mory Spei del, Donald Purcell, Allen Duncan, Debra Webber; Trumpets Vaughn Hazlett, Becky Barnett, Jody Brewer; Trombones Lonny Voughn, Greg McCullough, Bobby Humphrey, Eddie Lindsey, Eddie Robson, Ronald Sillimon,- Baritones — Steve Smith, Mike Aiken, Borry Hastie,- Basses — John Graham, Larry Hastie, Layne Ramsey; String Bass — Bill Swick, Jan Hobbs; French Horns Rhonda Sullivan, Jenny Webber, Norma Stacey, Connie Gilbert, Tommy Clifton, Kevin Turner, Jody Meir; Percussion Mike Guthrie, Cathy Pickett, Jonn Witzel, Jack Hall, Mory Mears, Don Lovering, Jonie Le- mond, Jamie Miller, Johnny Gar- rett. c. Elmer Hargis — Symphonic Band Director d. Thoddeus Cartwright Concert Band Director 192 concert band a. Concert Band: Flutes Darlene Auzenne, Nathalea Moorman, Leslie McKenney, Undo Dowlen, Jan Ellis, Judy Roy, Becky Lyons, Judy Cushman; Piccolo Sue Squier; Oboes Cheryl Fulton, Lois Foyt, Jan Adams; Clarinets Poul West, Marsha Hebert, Helen McKen- ney, Corol Alderman, Janice Griffin, Carol McChestney, Kathy Duhon, Connie Weover, Penny Davis, Kathy Wilson, Pam Pickett, Melanie Hinton, Ivo Turner, Eva Durham, Donna Bounds; Alto Sox Jeff Dill, Mary Kunze; Tenor Sox Charlie King, Sheryl Meadows. Dionne Lemmon, Mike Mellinger; Bari Sax Dan Fischer, Frank Veenstra; Alto Clarinets — Donna Boto, Suzanne Clement; Bass Clarinets — Melanie Shepard, Cynthia Jackson; Bos soons — Nino Jones, Debbie Pitman; Cornets Alan Hudgins, Larry Enderli, Cindy Pitts, David Cummings, Charles Hinton, Pat Listi, Randy Patterson, Olivia Outland, Jeanie Ed- wards, Sandy Lothom; Trombones Charles Bailey, Arthur Holt, James Hebert, Mark Penny, Nathan Shoemaker, Doug Wilks; Baritones Randy Cook, Patti Gregory, Sigurd Oslerhus, John Wade; Basses David Andrews, Randy Barton, Pom Holt. Mark Shoemak- er, John Holford; French Horns Kathi Rodgers, Leah Foyt, Mork LaGrange, Gary McCul- lough; Trumpets - Don Rodgers, Ben Webber; Percussion Kathy Arnold, Pot Garrett, Mike Gilbert, Linda Hall, Kenny Steele. b. All State Band Tim Zamora, Dale Mortin, Curtis Howard. c. Area Bond — Wynelle Hanson. d. Bond Sweetheart — Melody George. building for the future o. Wind Ensemble: Flutes Christa Webb, Carla Whitfield, Sheila Talley, Kathy Duarte; Clarinets Beverly Dobbins, Pam DeLavergne, John Mingo, Wendy Isaacks, Pom Perry; Alto Sox Pom Gore, Steve Labit, Lauro Forsfall; Tenor Sox - Gordon loggins; Bari Sox - J. C. McBride; Alto Clarinet Debra Laird; Cornets Loretta Bradford, Greg Stephenson, Roy King, Mar- sha Houston, Mork Muller, Ken Taylor; Baritone Sharon Bell; French Horn — Jennifer White; Percussion David Sanchez, Bobby Barsolou, James White; Director Elmer Hargis. b. District and Region Band top row: Theresa Stankis, Tim Zamora, Philip Brantley, Paul West, Robyn Cook, Diane Choate, bottom row: Johnelle Partin, Kothy Brantley, Arthur Dill, Larry Zinn. c. Pam DeLavergne, John Mingo, and Wendy Issacks read over their music. 194 modern sounds for modern ears a. District and Region Band: top row: Eddie Going, Dale Martin, Curtis Howard, Eddie Lindsey, bottom row: Becky Ezell, Anita Anderson, Vicki Harding, Cindy Ward. b. Stage Band: Alto Sox Douglas Jefferson, Roxanne Hall; Tenor Sox Paul West, Judy Hackfield; Bari Sox Eddie Going, Robyn Cook; Cornets Anita Anderson, Vaughn Haxelett, Barry Hastie, Becky Barnett, Randy Patterson; Trombones Greg McCullough, Layne Ramsey; String Bass John Graham; Guitar; Electric Bass Bill Swick; Tuba Larry Hastie; Percussion Don Lovering, Janie Lemond; Vocalist Melody George; Piano Vicki Harding. oA 95 twelve think and plan together during the first semester we who hod been selected to serve on the annual staff no pay no credit but great dedication to ross sterling planned how to fill those three hundred sixty-eight blank pages during the second semester we did it 196 staff Craig Bigler Tim Cambell Candy Daigle Paula East Kathy Fisher Mike Gerbig Larry Hastie Linda Hooper Connie Huff Danny Jackson Cynthia McClosky Tommy Mulkey Paula Wooten editor Wanda Brown sponsor 19 7 (o) back row: Denny Strum, Philip Osterhus, Louro Pratt, Kenneth Nedderland, Ronald Dickey, Shoron Davis, Debbie Price, front row: Diane Bobolink, Pam Bowdin, Melody George, Donna Strousser, Cherri Turner, Steven Tomlinson, Virginio Timmons, Yvonee Cox, Brenda Casey, Brenda Cor- ter. (b) top row: Ronnie Montgomery, Don Peters, Herbie Dor- see. middle row: Karen Pavilisko, Nancy Rougeou, Debra Sherman, Roy Waldress, Robert Blundell, Mary Jane Hargis, Norman Keyes, bottom row: Ronna Walker, Karen Mack, Nancy Holmes, Linda Adamek, Lynn Goodman. (c) Tano West and Sue Fisher Co-Ed. Steve Campbell Sports Ed., Carolyn Witzel Ad Monoger, Debbie Miller Exchange Man. (d) back row: Ronnie Montgomery, Karen Pavilisko, Dan Pe- ters, Cindy Ellis, Debra Sherman, front row: Steve Campbell, Herbie Dorsee. 198 Volume V R. S Sterling High School Wednesday. March 17. 1071 Baytown. Trui lour No 7 Keiley Kiln be MtM Jean Wekh Uu JcUVM (Mr Alluon AFS HOLDS ANNUAL BOND DRIVE 10 RAISE MONEY FOR PROJECTS Dan lv«n Joho Ripple Dwight Chandler Jimmy Cherry HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY March 17, 1971 The Sterling A FS Chapter pte- w l a an aucmbly Friday. March J. atemtrag their annual Friend hlp Bond Drtw. tv door to door hood drive was held Tuesday. March • Slide of Germany were idem by Inula Schroder. thla year- foreign eschaage Mudrnt She In formed 1 udent no historical sputa, place of Intern , and arhool refu- tationi Id Germany wh rh Includ- ed no dreaa code Crania alao. commented an ho much the hae rn joyed her Hay at Steeling thu year. The yearly bond drive aa oi type eat bond acre to be told thla yew. Friendahlp bond to help brln a foreign exchange (Indent to Sterling, mere sold for nee dot Ur to need a Sterling atodent abroad A total of 1900 i needed in order to rarry oat thlr project Members are looking for a home for neat year' foreign «change •.Indent- Anyone l«htn to keep a (Indent la M boane nrtt year it asked to contact Mr McCtla inch. officer thu year are Dab We Stooe. I rrwdent. Robert Syl- vetter. Vice-Fmidrnt Karen liar (Moo. Secretary: and Mr McOla 27 Candidates to Participate In ’71 Baytown Relays, April 9 Debhte DavMbno 1970 ReUy Qwt n will live up her title April Mb at the IP7I Relay Queen la crowned fluky orianiuttima. and cUtara froca Rom Sterling and Rahrrt E Leo High Scboolt are tpnaanrtai ten nr gtrla meeting the athletic academic mptiremenU The roo duct report penally ap).| , to the Queen cunlettanti The final tat «HI by ariected from pbetograph hlch were made of each conteitant by Ml McDowell. March 8, 3, and 4. All picture were made to the tame turroundlnga Five of the flnallit will bo from Sterling and flvo front law. Four Owehrar , loo (torn law and tew from Sterling, will make up the Queen court All coatntanta will attend the asaembliva, one at Stef- Uer and one at Lew. m errant ream and take part la the rmn ing crrraonlea April P. Award, will be prea-nted to thr queen ami her evurt The coot .'ttanta from Sterling and their aponaors are Cheryl L Johnson. JC.L: Karen hinuta. Leo Club to Present Fun Factory Ho. 3 The Leo Club U presenting (or the third year, the Fun Factory. They atarted thla too yean ago and it went over ao big they dr ruled to give it another try the •hliadlg ia to be aunetlmn In March An exact date liat not been let Student will be charged 33 cent to attend and it wtU be held during filth period. Some of the croup leartirra who are to be performing for the audi cnee are ‘Peanut Breath BethelL -Cool Brera Cnary. Mr Krllry. Mr Greenwood. and Mr Harper Alao Bill Swlck'i awtnging band la to put on a performance for all who come Orach Barton will also tie performing. No telling who eia U going to ahow the audience aa great a lime at laet year, ao be wire to be tberr. Vrl.teratogen. Patnn Martin. Jr Optimis . Debbie Stone Honor Society. Cathy Hughe . K eyerie Terry Nancy. F H A . Drborah Stan rr. Literary Club. Beth Harrington. I.C.T. Fatly Scfmteder. Chrmutry II; Vicki Durham. FTJk.. Kelly Katnbe, JKA Vivian Chandler, Interact, Ursula Srhrueder AFS: Judy Cuahman Mued Oamr; Mari Ivn Hoik In . Anchor Club; Ginger Foveorth. taro Club; Pam Mora vek. Key Club: Fottl Kuiu. Star . Fatti Riwaer. GlrU Choir. Nancy Dirkettoo. Unarm Club: Donna Holt. D.E.; Jan Wktrrll. Band; t.vnn Kirkland. Thespian Troupe No. MM: Starirtte Griffin. Antler Club. Monica Becka, Coamototogy; Laura Hall. Spaniih Club. Mn Shirley Wright. Rom Slrr ling, and Ur Carolyn Baker Rob- rrt K. Lee. an the faculty ipm tor from the two acboola The pageant I held annually at the Baytown Relays and I grow- ing with the community The Madrigals Added To Choral Program The Madrigal a nr choral group, ha hewn formed thla ur metier at Sterling To be a mem her of the Madrigal , one mutt try out foe ehotr They mutt firtt be chosen aa Metolmiagrrs. and then from On chetr, a aery «elect oup It taken, who arc the Madrtga.s TV year the member of the Madngala are L u pope. Deoiae Odora. Diana Colburn. Marilyn Magnraa, Kathy Oaborne. Manda Matter . Sara Ramsey, Cheryl Gan dj. Kent Bond Jerry Lengbotham. Stephen Slvek. Jim Hell, Kim Mar tint. Dale Martin Mark Schubert, nod Kelly Whalen They will ung Stay 10 at Id College on an all Bralun Concert Number 8. T, 8. 3. 14. I9l nd IT of the Mebrniledrr Walue «ill be sung They will alao ling aa the MeUtantagen Spring Co cert. May U ' BmI Preaanaliry Cindy Norm Laura Daekenon Karen Kerr Andrea Mitchell Hand Areata Danny Twardowakl Chuck Antonine K-nneth Mitchell u - . . g -i_at. rritnaiy Karen Alarn Melissa Miller Colrfta Becka Judy Perry law Beauchamp Denny Wright Junior Gomes Russell Hargrove Mail InMtoctwel Laura Hall Jan Hickman Jramtie Sehlltoa Lon Wklkanroa Dan Herndon Ronnie Bur sober David Sander Kandy Prtrlci Mod Hviwwi Debra Sherman Mary Hurl Thrrraa Wade Sherry Bowdotn Ronnie Montgomery Gordon Garrett tiaar Hate Billy Bagwell Mot! Likaly lo SwcMt Debbie Stone Eunice Overstreet Debbie Smith Theresa Conley Chris Utra Bobby Littlefield David FUber and SrotUe Milts larry Nettle Max Talented Diana Colburn Earths JAmeo Uaa Pope Terri Roush Kim Martin Dale Martin tunny Vaughn Dane Lifti ate Athletic Nancy Itougeou Pat Wallace Debbie Coebell Robin Rougrou Carl Barnett Nat Mathu Kandy Ackerman Sammy Singleton Mot Original Uaa Coker Krt Wallace theryt Fulton Julie Morrison Mask Blggrrs Donald Smith Jeff Martin John Stock Most BeevMwl LVNM GOODMAN .at .mont four other reporters to intern • Glen Campbell Glen Campbell.. He’s Just a Clean-Cut. “Hometown Boy’1 «V LYNN GOODMAN but you go where they trod you Moot star haw Image Some hare the touch guy luge, «my- th any unagr Glen Campbell' known aa the home-tom, clean rut all American boy And ntrprtuss ly enough, be prove It true to life Gin fie into Houston from Lc. Angeles Thnraday afternoon for a quick press cooferrnc before b prrpured for a midnight rrbrasal Thursday night. The tmpreoalve alnr-ng star stay ed utth relatives during hla Aalto dome appearance I have four brother and a sta- ler down here. hr told aa, and with a big gnn. repeated their -Lot’s sec. my brother are ’Shorty. Ronald, Gerald, wtao to puakln— punktn’ we rail him, and Way . And my ilaler to Hltllr MacDonaM. Thla to where I atarted in U r buatneaa Flrat club I rwr played the Ace of Club on the old Galveston highway and from there I progressed to the Pilot ton. thr Autotel Bloc Room. Cook’s Hew Down. Trias Corral. and the Mao tatlon before It burned down Glen fuuihrd utth a tough and added, 'and I’m Utkin’ about 1943 Glen haa come a long way from I he local club He now ha« hi own TV aho ; -The Glen Campbell Goodtiaar Hour.” which air Sun- day at goo pm on Channel II But CBS has (licked up the ahow for the fall and put ll into IU oroginsl 8 30 pm Wednesday Umc •lot. I feel aery happy about the mow I didn't want to move to Sunday night to the first place. I'm work in’ foe CBS I don't really tare where they put me. I'll still do the him type of show—maybe change It a little here and there. What I was trying to do uaa to build a TV fawly and I think l ie Pretty 11 usrrewdrd I added Larry McNcwly and Jerry R ed. and Anne Murray t proved a poult to myself—that if you get people with talent IheyTl goto through Next year Tai gonna' use more of Larry and Jerry. Glen has decided -o use more r .-alllike comedy (ketches next year e hia sho .. I am gonna' try to keep the ihow ai down to earth aa I ran and keep the comedy 11« same way It's either going to hr rralaomc- thlng that haa happened or can happen Because that a what make comedy funny—real situations h he planning on dotng a movie? Not until I haw a little «ay- so of what I do. Like cuMtog I •aid. -what do y gotu' cita for? You dual need that I don’t know, maybe I grew up to a different m viroament than the gvy who write the Kripta. Glen's new relraa to “Dream Raby -an old Boy Orhuon htl You cannot beat a u g about a hoy and a girl, man and woman —I don't care where you find it I think they proved that with Love Stacy- (EDITOR'S NOTE Lynn Good man. by calling Annette Tone dale. Rodeo Aaioctolloo Pram Manager, ua. able to attend the prraa con- Irrmrr held ui the Astro woe Id Ho- tel lor Glen Campbell There were four other reporter from Ikmiton paper present i 1971 SENTINEL SALUTES c e 1971 - year of “firsts” This wo o year of first for the Star : opening in Stallworth Stadium with colorful costume and exciting new drills; appearing on nationwide TV when performing with the bond in the Astrodome; holding the Star Ball away from the school. Colonel................................Patti Kunz Lt. Colonel, Reserves ...............Mary Walker U. Colonel, Records..................Pom Morovck Majors, Drums.................................Liso Coker Trumpets ..............................Sora Ramsey Company B.............................Cathy Hughes Company A.............................Kathy Taylor precision a and b Laura Barajas Becky Brooks Vivian Chandler Carolyn Curran Shirley Dovanoy Cynthio Dunhom Elaine Eike Jonet Gray Margie Hooper Lisa Jones Jan Kelly Anne Kniffen Kay Kudlo Gail Lofosse Kathy Lee Kathy Mabe Amy Morgan Patty Powers Judy Russell Evelyn Twordowski Vicki Wimmer Lindo Young Cheryl Cherry Debbie Crow Chairman Cindy Edwards Mary Estes Debbie Farmer Non Garrett Mary Jone Hodges Karen LeCates Cheryl Leonard Carol McCorthy Liana Macon Melisso Morovek Leslee Murray Kathy Osborne Elizabeth Patton Rhonda Rutherford Debbie Smith Mortho Sylvester Joon Teter Virginia Timmons Carol Underhill Ronna Walker Debbie Welch Maureen Wendel Clarissa Willioms Vicki Willioms Nancy Young Chairman Cindy Wilkinson Capi. Co. A Cindy Rentier Copt. Co. B Karen Allen Copt. Reserves Shirl Worchester Copt. Reserves 202 drum trumpet Jeonine Adams Debbie Anderson Pal Borfield Elizabeth Barrow Linda Battarbee Vicki Biggs Chairman Creso Brewer Dianna Colburn Debbie De Cell Vicki Durhom Anne Fortney Cheryl Gandy Dana Gandy Susan Garrison Beth Gilbert Janie Gribble Karen Harrison Sandra Harrison Susan Hartless Terry Henscey Deanno Mitchell Eunice Overstreet Susie Rushing Connie Scott Jeannette Seely Dottie Simon Tina Thompson Mary Thorn Debbie Umholt Madeline Woods Morcio Hudson Lisa Hughes Lynnette Lumpkin Mary MacKinnon Terri Morth Chairman Melissa Miller Vicki Montgomery Therese Norton Laura Pratt Paulette Rivers Donna Rogers Becky Russell De Anne Sargent Patti Schneider Sandra Shipo Beverly Smith Theresa Sonnier Deborah Stoner Nancy Taylor Debbie Welch Barbara Auzerrne Judy Barker Denise Gigout Deborah Elliott Bechy Howe Pam Smith Capt. Records Becky Barker Copt. Drums Lynn Kirkland Capt. Trumpet Mrs. Claire Bays Sponsor 203 herskowitz speaks at nhs installation The National Honor Society of Ross Sterling High School was honored to have TV personality, Mickey Herskowitz, to speak at membership installation. Members of NHS, as always, were active in school and community projects. They tutored fellow students at the Ser- vice Center; sold programs at football games; ushered at '■Parents’ Night ; and worked on Christmas and Valentine projects. The Valentine project highlighted the year. NHS sponsored the annual Awards Banquet. A scholarship was given to the outstanding National Honor Society Member. Alan Beauchamp and Jimmy Sammons present Mr. Herskowitz. 206 Member o. lop row: Benny Wood , Larry Hostie, Dan Jackson, James Sam- mons, Chris Litres, Billy Booth, John Davis, second row: Paul Heinrich, Leslee Murray, Linda Tisdale, Andee Andrews, Dan Herndon, third row-. Debbi Stone, Pam Nixon, Laura Hall, Cindy Rentier, Helen McKinney, Sara Ramsey, bottom row: Cresa Brewer, Pam Moravek, Robert Wag- non, Mary Walker, Karen Harrison, Rhondo Sullivan. b. top row: Mark Mossie, Doug Osterhus, Marvin Martin, second row: Fronk Krull, Robert Sylvester, Charles Clark, Mike Tiner, Steve Acker- man. third row: Alan Beauchamp, Ulrich Kleinschmidt, Renee Smith, Cindy Wilkinson, Sally Foerster. bottom row: Gladys Ovey, Shirl Wor Chester, Cheryl Gandy, Liana Macon, Patti Kunz. c. top row: Jan Hickman, Cherry Ferguson, Marcy Smith, Mike Price, Gary Christensen, Tim Zamora, Kent McCullough, Mike Cheek, middle row: Karen Hamil, Tim Winslow, Vicki Harding, Ronald Buescher, Terry Williamson, Calvin Auzenne, Dale Martin, Rudy Walker, bottom row: Becky Brooks, Vicki Wimmer, Kathy Leo, Lee Voekel, Clarissa Williams, Connie Scott, Debbi Welch, Cindy Ward. d. NHS deliver singing love Notes on Valentine's Day. e. Karen Harrison finishes the last rose order. f. That lil ole lody g. Clarissa Williams accepts the code of NHS. h. Officers: Vicki Harding, Jr. Exec. Com; Alan Beauchamp, Pres.; Mike Tiner, Chaplain; Sara Ramsey, Treos.; Sr. Exec. Com.; Lee Voekel, Jr. Exec. Com.; Debbi Stone, Reporter; Rhonda Sullivan, Sec.; Karen Harrison, Trees. 207 american field service has busy year The second year for the American Field Service Club brought new traditions and many activities. Members at- tended a district workshop in October to learn and to share ideas with fellow district members. In November, the Americans Abroad Assembly fea- tured Debbie Stone, the first exchange student from Ster- ling, who told of her life in South Africa. December ush- ered in AFS Weekend in Baytown. RSS hosted twelve foreign students from the Houston area to a squore dance, a rice farm tour, a skating party, and a real Texas-size barbeque. During the year members collected returnable soft drink cans from the school cafeteria and had a cake sale as money-making projects. Rose Zainto, from Brazil, attended Sterling in February as Debbie Stone's sister. Ursula Schroeder spoke about her homeland, Germa- ny, at an assembly in March. This assembly introduced the biggest event of the year, the annual bond sale, where various clubs helped in a door-to-door drive to raise $850 to bring a foreign student to Sterling. At an end-of-school taco party the officers for the com- ing year were announced. Member : top picturo, bottom row: Connie Ferguson, Melwese Queen, Donna Strausser. middle row: Lydio Ffrench, Marcy Smith, Lu Ann Goodin, Connie Fehring. top row: Carla Jane Ryan, Debbie Price, Don Roger , Carolyn Curran, Korol Walters, bottom picture, bottom row: Goil LaFosse, Susan Haines, Sandra Harrison, Martho Sylvester, middle row: Margie Garrett, Jeanne Schilloci, Beverly Hawks, Carol Underhill, Mory Thorn, fop row: Woody Wade, Victor Arceneaux, Don lovering, Theresa Wade, Theresa Stankis. 208 o. Enjoying the barbecue Ursula Schroeder, Carolyn Curran, Carol Mullens. b. This is our sponsor??? c. Rose Zainko (Brazil) comes to RSS for Ex- change Week. d. Ursula speaks at unforgettable assembly. e. AFS'er receive a TEXAS size WELCOME. f. Officers: seated: Donna Rogers, director; Rob- ert Sylvester, vke-pres.; Elaine Eike, reporter. standing: Ursula Schroder, director; Melody George, trees.; Karen Harrison, sec. g. AFS raises S850 with Annual Bond Sale, Plan- ning the drive are Jimmy Cannon, Mrs. McClin- tock, Connie Fehring, Connie Ferguson. and . - buf M F I H C ■A 209 junior classical league 210 This year a flaming interest in the Junior Classical League sparked some fun times and winning combinations in our organization, which is dedicated in handing the torch of clas- sical civilization to the modern world. The groups enjoyed a pizza-taco dinner with the Spanish club, and a festive slave sale. JCL produced three regional winners at Brazoswood. Mark Morris won third place at State in San Antonio. The rest of us won heartburn from the food, heartache from the lousy motel service, and a heartful of fond memories. Activities were climaxed for the year with the JCL Banquet at Newby's. 211 deutscher verein oW The year began with an initiation party on the beach. After the party, club members traveled to Houston for a German dinner and dance at the Bavarian Garten. A German style Christmas party was held, which served as a reunion with graduated members. After mid term came ticket selling parties for the annual fund raising project, a barbecue. Profits went for the annual Tags con- vention which was held in San Angelo this year. The club placed third in state with the play Liebestreu and Grausamkeit. or ‘‘True Love and Cruelty. Ursula Schroeder taught members the Polka at one of the meet- ings. At all meetings only German was spoken. The year ended with another beach party at which outstanding students, Shirl Worcester and Glen Gibbons, were awarded S50 scholarships. o. Mike Tiner, vice president; Shirl Worcester, secretary; Ulrich Kleinschmidt, presi dent; Ronnie Buescher, treasurer. b. bock row.- Ronnie Buescher, Steven Downs, Jim Ross, Donna Rogers, Glen Gib- bons, Nathan Dickerson, Mike Tiner, Ulrich Kleinschmidt. front row: Shirl Worces ter, Deborah Elliot, Virginia Timmons, Patti Schneider, Ursula Schroeder, Sara Ramsey, Mrs. Margaret Schulze, Sponsor. c. Brad Turner, Robert Moorman, Terri Marth, Kent McCulloch, Dewey Evans, Her- bert Hampton. 212 213 bW o. Virginia Timmons gets initiated. b. Sara Ramsey sits on on egg. c. Members sunning themselves at the annual beach party. d. The good fairy, Patti Schneider, surprises Shirl Worcester, Brad Turner, and Ronnie Buescher. e. Glen Gibbons, Terri Marth, Donna Rogers, and Sara Ramsey in a dramatic scene from At the Dentist. f. Members moke barbecue a success. g. On the way to Togs convention. h. Moin characters in the ploy: Ronnie Buescher, Shirl Worcester, Ulrich Kleinschmidt and Glen Gibbons. 214 215 la societe des etudiants de francais Although a small club, the Societe des Etudiants de Francois has been a very ac- tive club this year. In the fall the club took an excursion to Lon Morris Junior College to see a production of the French play Tar- tuffe by Moliere. Other activities included a French Christ- mos party, a Swiss fondue party (in which the club was host to the French Club at Robert E. Lee High School), a banquet at Newby's Restaurant, and a delightful ex- perience with French cuisine at Ari's Gre- nouille. The Club's major money making project was a highly successful Halloween bake sale held at four Baytown shopping centers. Next year the club plans to put on a Gulf Coast Mini-Convention, which will in- clude a play contest, poetry reading, and a Tour de France. Members: back row: Becky Hemphill, Beverly Hawks, Kelly Whalen, Lee Clark, Mary Thorn, Diane Stovall, Mr. Lawson, front row: Pat Wallace, Martha Sylves- ter, Connie Ferguson, Cindy Edwards, Debbie Hous- ton, Storiette Griffin. Officers Becky Hemphill ....................President Martha Sylvester..............Vice-President Mary Thorn.........................Treasurer Storiette Griffin..................Secretary Beverly Hawks................Parliamentarian Mr. Richard Lawson ..................Sponsor 216 back: Dee Wheotley, Richordo Pardo, Jerry Elrod, Randy Boulter, Danny Elkins, Poncho el perro, Kerry Lorimore, Ragan Bounds, Frank Holl. front: Joan Tefer, Cathy Fletcher, Janet Laney, Laura Hall, Cheryl Willie, Linda Phillips, Janie Estrado, Miss Tipton. 218 actividades del club o. Sponsor : Miss Tipton and Mr. Webber b. Officers: Lauro Hall, treasurer; Cathy Fletcher, vice-president; Frank Hall, president; Janet Laney, secretary. c. Dec's temptation eyes d. Battleship Blast e. Spanish Club orgy'' f. Hijacked to San Joe g. Fiesta at Gonzalezes 219 e. back row: Mr. Prince, Jimmy Moody, Denny Shrum, Max Hughe , Noel Steven , Tommy Wilkerson, Cecil Mogouirk, Arthur Smith, Donny Wil- liams, Tommy Roark, second row: Darrell Davis, Mike Moody, Douglowp Robertson, Sidney Fields, Charles Schoppa, Terry Behrems, Mike Hernan- dez, Kenny Robertson, Joe Coward, Toby Moyer, Steve loerger, Jan Hobbs, Larry West, third row: Marla Witt, Ina Bremhon, Frances Wooten, Buddy Tobolka, Steve Ross, Steve Nicholson, Gary Summers, Sabrina Wilson, front row: Shirley Herron, David Loving, Joe Carothers, Glenno Webber, David Hrabeina, Sidney Daigle, Sally Hencke. o. Darrell Davis, president b. Steven Nicholson, vice-president c. Shirley Herron, sweetheart d. Mr. Prince, sponsor 220 a. Darrell Davis at the Steer Saddling Contest. b. Dennie Shrum bull riding at Hudson's arena. c. Darrell Davis bites the dust d. Terry Baron hangs on tight e. Kenny Robertson gets a flying stort with help of the bull. f. Steve Jenson getting in some bull riding practice. g. Darrell Davis demonstrates the art of bull riding. h. Joe Coward shows the bull who's Boss. i. Jimmy Moody brushes up on his bare back riding. 221 o. The Wotchful Three.” b. Sidney Field and Clarence Pharr double up. c. William Thompjon receiving the award for the float. d. Glenna Webber rides her bull. e. Steve Jenson shows the better end of bull riding. f. William Thompson rides on 1 st place float in parade. 222 223 a. Helen Kubik b. Toni Boney c. Kothy Billingsley d. Mory Gunlock e. front row: Jo Ann Duncan, Kris Kirk, Gwen Kelso, Karen Gegas, Toni Boney. middle row: Ann Morgan, Geraldine Wells, Mary Gunlock, Kathy Billingsley, Joyce Frazier, bock row: Mr. Burt, Bill Worthington, Steve Yeager, Debbie MoyField, Debbie Boggett, Kenneth Childress, Jim Morgan, Robert Elers, Noel Stevens, Charles Ri- powski. f. front row: Williard Myers, Jerry Henderson, Beth Harrington, Michle Barfield, Helen Kubik. back row: Mr. Burt, Dale Oft, Richard Ripkowski, Eugene Spencer, Anson Barker, Wesley Herrin. g. Debbie Badgett h. Jerry Henderson, Bill Worthington, Anson Barker v.i.c.a. The VICA Club is on organization for vo- cational students. At Sterling the Cosmetol- ogy division of the club had several money making projects, among them a cake and candy sale and a rummage sale. At the end of the year, the club enjoyed an eve- ning at the Ramada Tower as a farewell to seniors party. Four of the girls won in a District Cosme- tology Meet. They traveled to San Antonio accompanied by Mrs. Moses, the club sponsor. The four were, Betty Evans, Dar- lene Arsement, Mona Piggot, and Penny Horn. a. Connie Gilbert, Carolyn Tezino, Darlene Arsement, Penny Morn, Glenda Goudo, Mary Hurt, Cheri Nunez, Potti O'Brein, Monica Becka, Bridget! Dickey, Mary Moxi. b. Penny Horn, Mona Piggot, Betty Evans, Darlene Arsement. c. Betty Evans, Mrs. Wyono Moses. d. An evening outl e. Judy Boney, Theresa Barnes, Alice Sampson, Betty Evans, Connie Huff, Lydia Thielen, Jeanine Thompson, Mickey Wingate, Thereso Rocha, Cleophus Barnett. ross sterling d.e.c.a. o. Mrs. Mary Beth Holt Advisor-Coordinator b. Donna Holt DECA Sweetheart c. Gary Bailey, Walter Wells, Jeff Moy 1970- 1971 DECA Presidents. d. Pam Howell, Jeff May, Donna Holt, Gary Bai- ley, Walter Wells, Judy Meier DECA Officers. 1970-71 d.e. students o. First Period D.E. Closs: Steve French, Danny Rodgers, Ben Jef fers, Walter Wells, Greg Hunter, Lorry Long, Cristi Muldrow, Diana Herrington, Donna Holt, Pam Howell, Roy Badgett, Judy Meier. b. Second Period D.E. Class: Ross Morgan, Steve Tomlinson, Larry Davis, Jewel Moxey, Gary Bailey, Candy Stricklond, Vicki Eddei man, Linda Woods. c. Dan Ellis, Wendell Bailey, Donna Holloway, John Craig, Judy Meier, Kathryn DuBose, Robert Crawley, Dole Stasney, Kris Fields. Junior and senior students may ' earn while they learn through the Distributive Education program. Ross Sterling's entire student body assembled to hear Supt. of Schools, Mr. Johnny Clark, dedicate the 1970 Christ- mas tree. The erection of a giant tree in the student commons has become a yearly project of RSS DECA. Ornaments ore transferred to the tree from a scaf- fold to decorate the huge cedar and a special system dims and brightens hun- dreds of lights to the stereo sounds of Christmas music. Cristi Muldrow’s par- ents donated this statuesque evergreen. d.e.c.a. contest is exciting Each D.E. student is a member of the Distributive Education Clubs of Ameri- ca, better known as DECA, and has the opportunity to participate in many club activities during the year. DECA members also compete with other D.E. students on local, area, state and national levels. During the 1970-71 school year the following students entered competitive events on the area level at North Shore High School: Public Speaking Job Interview Advertising Display Service Station Trainee Sales Demonstration Donna Holloway Pam Howell Donna Holt Mike Guthrie David Rodgers Walter Wells cw At the State Youth Leadership Conference in Fort Worth the following were contestants: Studies in Marketing Kathryn DuBose Pam Howell Donna Holloway David Rodgers Walter Wells Job Interview Public Speaking Service Station Sales Demonstration d ► a. Kathryn DuBose holds her state trophy for her Studies in Marketing proj- ect. b. Area winners Walter Wells, David Rodgers, Donna Holloway, Pam Howell. c. Attending the Awards Banquet at State Conference are Mrs. Holt, Donna Holloway, David Rodgers, Kathryn Dubose and Walter Wells. d. Donna Holloway and a D.E. student from Lee gove their winning speeches on Developing Future Leaders in Marketing ond Distribution at the Baytown Chomber of Commerce luncheon in May. a. D.E. student Ben Jeffers, Donna Holt and Danny Rodgers take o coke break from deco- rating the giont Christmas tree. b. Walter Wells ond David Rodgers plan their trip to the State Conference in Fort Worth. c. Mike Guthrie, Judy Meier, Denise Bell, Jewel Maxey, Pam Howell, and Mrs. Holt enjoy one of the monthly D.E. club breakfasts. d.e. students “earn while you learn” Distributive Education is a cooperative, part-time, vocational program in which students attend school in the morning and receive on-the-job training in a wholesale, retail, or service selling type of business in the afternoon. o. Steve Tomlinson is pictured at Lyon’s Food Service with his employer Mr. Milton Lyons ond His D.E. teacher, Mrs. Mory Beth Holt. b. Jeff May is training at People’s State Bank under the direction of Mr. Custer, Mr. Brit- ton and Mr. Edwards. c. Pam Howell is employed by Mr. Kenneth McNulty at Carter H. Miller ond Associates, Realtors. d. Outstanding Service Station Troinee, David Rodgers is shown with his employer at Watkin’s Enco Station. 3. O’Brien's Gene Sontana helped train D.E. student Roy Bodgett. OFFICERS Kim Martin president Ricky Tickner vice-president Lynn Kirkland secretory Patti Rosser Bill Kiber thespian club ROSS STERLING SSMIOR H f © H SCHOOL RSS THESPIAN SOCIETY RSS THESPIAN top row: Loura Billingsley, Mary Sue Gunlock, Mark Tulis, James McKee, Bill Kiber, Ronald Wilks, Ricky Tickner, Dale Mortin, Johnny Garrett, David Sanchez, Clifford Antonini, Perry Meadows, bottom row: Mr. Wheelis, Carol McChes- ney, Jadine Kvorme, Rhonda Pierce, Gloria Kibbe, Maureen Wendel, Patti Rosser, Judy Cushman, Rhonda Rutherford, Marty Schnieder, Beverly Smith, Lynn Kirklond, Kim Martin. sterling wins in forensic competitions Sterling speech students entered National Forensic League, and University Interscholastic League events, and contests sponsored by clubs in the community. indicates placement, indicates participa- tion “Carmen Armstead, ‘Laura Billingsley, ‘Terry Boyd, ‘Michael Cheek, ‘Tommy Clif- ton, Laura Dickerson, ‘Neva Gage, Eartha James, David Klaus, “Donna Lang, ‘Janelle Lemond, Mary Beth Lloyd, ‘Kim Martin, Oliv- er Merrick, Deborah Miller, ‘Rhonda Pierce, ‘Kathi Roosa, “Pamela Simon, ‘Beverly Smith, ‘Jim Taylor, ‘Kathy Taylor, ‘Bill Tay- lor, “Lydia Thielen, ‘Mark Ward, Deborah Whitfield. a. Duel Acting, Henry V,- Rhonda Pierce, Kim Martin. b. Literary Interpretation: Kathy Taylor, Donna Lang, Neva Gage, Pamela Simon. c. Oratory and Public Speaking in Community: Tommy Clifton, Beverly Smith, Mark Ward, Jim Taylor history club o. Sponsor: Sandro Ferguson b. Officers: Dobra Sherman, vice president; Ricky Stubbs, president; Mary MoraA, His- torian; Debbie Stone, secretary-treasurer. c. Members top row: Ricky Stubbs, Debbie Stone, Robyn Cook, Nancy Rougeou. Mary Moran, Kelly Katribe, Marvin Martin, bottom row: Connie Robbins, Debbie Martin, Debra Sherman, Vicki McCallum. a a. b a c ▼ art club a. Officer -. Petra Washburn, treasurer; LaJeana Williams, secretary; Wesley Benton, vice-presi- dent; and Sheryl Ferguson, president. b. Members: top row: Amy Bishop, Wesley Ben- ton, Becky Vestal, Sheryl Ferguson, Mike Stipe, Ray Burt, and LaJuana Turner, sponsor, bottom row: Marsha Harrington, Ramona Bishop, Trudy Taylor, Koudia Putman, and Kathy Bell. crafts club 241 f.h.a. The Ross S. Sterling Future Homemakers Association had a busy year. Planning sessions grew into parties where members combined fun with club routines. Activities highlighting the year were: Make-up programs presented by the cosmetology department and a ‘‘How To Budget Your Money Wisely” program presented by the Bank of Baytown. During F.H.A. Week, the girls worked hard to help the community. Faculty members were remembered with small gifts. They presented a program for the residents of St. James Old Folks Home, and gave “The Gome Of Life” and a hair dryer to the Special Education Department. To finish the year off, F.H.A. honored their mothers by having a Moth- er-Daughter Banquet at the Ramada Tower. This year was busy, fun, and a lot of hard work which was well worth it. a. Officers: Debbie Welch, vice pres.; Linda Laird, Pari.; Judy White, secretary; Carol Mullens, pres.; Non Garrett, reporter; Connie Fehring, historian; Evelyn Twardowski, trees. b. Sponsors: Mrs. Stone ond Mrs. Pork c. Club Beau: Bill Deans 242 a. Senior , back row: Jo Toylor, Connie Fehring, Candy Cook, Helen McKenny, Nancy Bennett, Elio Chase, Candy Sawberger, Becky Weiser, Wanda Hargrave, not pictured: Carol Mullen , Nancy Ayrhart, Sherry Smith, teated: Judy White, Terri Roney. b. left up: Mary Anderson, Evelyn Twordowski, Mary Jane Hargis, Kathy Schmodl, Vicki McDonald, Terri Scott, right up: Rita LeBlanc, Connie Ferguson, Margaret Anderson, Dar lene Greer, Carolyn Bevona, Non Garrett, Karen Holmes. not pictured: Debbie Welch, Judy Wright, Janice Crawford, Laura Dalquist, Phyllis Fawvor, Vicki Savoy, Jeanette Seely, and Judy Worcester. c. F.H.A. welcomes new members with a party. 243 f.h.a. put “red school house on parade” o. Sophomore : Linda laird, Pam Haskins, Shelley Patter son, Marie Barnett, Donell Graham, Reba Gresham, Don- nene Simmons, not pictured: Linda Aaron, Sharon Novasod, Susan Penton, Deley Romares, Sandra Shipp, Linda Trahan, Patricia Wollace. b. top to bottom: Debbie Broussard, Glenda Gibson, Dana Settle, M'liss Probst, Karen WiMison, Jayne Massie, Elaine Boone, Lynell Wilks, Juonito Keene, Teresa Conley, Annette Greer. c. F.H.A. Little Red School House Float in the Youth Fair Parade. 244 future scientists sell chicks a. Mrs. Mokhoek makes another sole. b. A student enjoys a newly owned chick. c. Officers: Ronnie Royder, pres.; James Ross, v. pres.; Howard Hart zog, sec.; Eddie Lindsey, project chairman; and Mrs. Mokhoek, spon- sor. d. Members: Keith Cox, Mrs. Mokhoek, Kelly Dickens, Ronnie Roy der, Howard Hortzog, and Eddie Lindsey. 24S f.t.a. hosts student teachers o. Debro Smith aid Mr . Becky Weotherford in Math. b. Officer : Shirley Davanay, pre .; Vickie Durham, vice pres.; Karen Pavliska, sec.; Morgie Hooper, corres. sec.; Diane Stovall, treas.; Ray Aaron, reporter; Becky Russell, chaplain; Mrs. Becky Weatherford, sponsor. c. FTA Stote Convention was held in Houston during February. Pictured are: Michele Boulter, Diane Stovall, Michael Martin, Ray Aaron, Jan Hickman. d. Future Teacher members are student aids to Sterling teachers. Becky Russell aids Mrs. Wanda Brown in Moth ond Margie Hooper aids Mrs. Barbara McClintock in Biology. e. Members were invited to attend a meeting of Epsilon Psi Chap- ter of Delta Kappo Gommo and also the Baytown Education Associ ation. Pictured are: Debra Smith, Becky Russell, Shirley Dovony, Jon Heckman, Dione Stovall ond Elizabeth Patton. f. Michael Martin aids Mrs. Patsy Thompson in Math and Penny Sawberger pictured with the bulletin board she mode for Mrs. Mary Jone Orsburn. 246 g Member -, bottom row: Michelle Boulter, Dione Stovoll, Vickie Durham, Karen Pavliska, Marsha Hoskins, Susie Brewer, Elizabeth Patton, second row: Penny Sawburger, Nancy Ward, Becky Russell, Debra Smith, Margie Hooper, third row: Jon Herring, Collette Becka, Modeline Woods, Jadme Kvorme, Therese Norton, Shirley Davanay. fourth row: Terri Starkey, Cyn fhia Wotipka, Mike Martin, Ray Aaron, Jon Hickman, Kathleen Arnold, not pictured: Kathryn Campbell, Connie Fulcher, Kathryn Hylton, Pam Klaus, Patricio Listi, Deans Mitchell, Nathalea Moorman, Thereasa Morris, Pam Nixon, Evonne Rouse, Susie Rushing, Gloria Stevenson, Tana West. 247 Member : Debbie Stoner, Mr. Session , Susan Bigger , Joy Hickman, Mary Davis, Mariela Goodson, Margaret Reiter, Laura Barajos, Jonie Gribble, Carol McCorthy, Victor Gonzales, Mary Helen MacKinnon, Debbie Sherman, Michael Whit taker, Anne Kniffen, Bill Badiaux, Cindy Norris, Elsa Gonzales. 248 249 lifeliners Nellie Wade ‘Miss Health” bock row: Members: Theresa Wade, Rita Fleming, Janetta Wright, Betty Evans, Olivia Outland, Ann Ezell, front row: Nellie Wade, Potricio Creek, Bee Raymond, Cheryl Bryant, not shown: Jonelle Lemond, Irene Hall, Winnie Collins, Patsy Brooks, Valerie Hall. 250 o. Officer : standing: Carolyn Knowles; Sandra Taylor; Ann Ezell, Chaplain, seated. Betty Evans, secretary; Renae Smith, president, not pictured: Janelle lemond, vice president. b. Betty Evans, Renae Smith, Rita Fleming tally DRUG LAB findings. c. Miss Health and Runner-up: Cheryl Bryant, Nellie Wade, Betty Evans. d. Pledges doing their thing : Rita Fleming, Jan- etta Wright, Patricia Creeks, Olivia Raymond, Bee Raymond. 251 sterling student assistants Mr . Kelly' Office: Vicki Bigg , Cheryl Cherry, Shirley Dovanay, Bridgi Dickey, Kathy Hughe , Kerry Kelly, Su an Rushing. Light Crew: David Beckmeyer, Tom Hammon, Perry Meadow , David Sanchez, Ronny Wilkt, David Witzel. Business Department Office: Laura Hall, Ann Morovit , Tono We t. Art Deportment: Ella Cho c, Roy Coleman, Shirley Miller, Ruben Rocha. Home Economic Department: Ruth Byford, Ella Cho e, Carol Mullen , Jo Toylor, Evelyn Twordowjki, Debbie Welch. Physicol Science: Patricia Schneider. Photography: David Cannon. Steven Jen- ning . Mr. Lumpkin's Office: Gayle Billings, Patricia Garret, Larry Leonard, Jeonette Sealy, Jo Ann Toylor, Virginia Timmons. Guidance Office: Deborah Former, Anne Fort- ney, Becky Hemphill, Sandra Latham, Regina Looney, Melissa Miller, Debra Sherman, Doro- thy Simon. 757 Biology: Linda Battarbee, Steve Campbell, Kay Corbell, Rhonda Corbell, Debbie Crow, Cheryl Edwards, Cindy Edwards, Sue Fisher, Stephen Gross, Karen Harrison, Margie Hooper, Chris Litres, Ronnie Montgomery, Robert Moorman, Ronnie Royder, Cynthia Wilkerson. Physicol Education Office: Vivian Bell, Jane Brannon, Nancy Dickerson, Rita Fleming, Shel- ly Grady, Lisa Hughes, Gladys Ivey, Potfi Kunz, Janice Mullins, Joan Read, Amy Jo Smith, Jan Steele, Kathy Taylor, Raylene Wyatt. Attendance Office: Carmen Armstead, Keith Askew, Nancy Ayrhart, Vickye Baker, Diane Bobolik, Lacreas Brewer, Linda Brown, Brenda Carter, Vivion Chandler, Vicki Dunham, Lynn Faust, Ginger Foxworth, Nan Garrett, Wade Glenn, Kelly Katribe, Kerry Kelly, Liana Macon, Patrice Martin, Denise Odom, Terry Owens, Barbara Preston, Cynthia Rentier, Nancy Rougeau, Rebecca Russell, Pamela Viles, Kris Wallace, Joyce Weatherly, Stephen Weatherly, Cindy Wilkinson, Connie Turner. Main Office: Karen Allen, Debra Anderson, Barbara Auzenne, Andee Anderson, Laurie Ball, Patricia Barfield, Becky Barker, Rebecca Barnett, Elizabeth Barrow, Christi Behrens, Nancy Bennett, Barbara Bronnum, Joyce Brown, Robyn Cook, Debbie Crow, Judith Cushman, Penni Davis, Deborah Douglas, Vicki Dowling, Vickie Eddleman, Jeannie Ed words, Elaine Eike, Mary Estes, Janie Estrada, Sally Forrester, Connie Fulcher, Judy Hack field. Ruby Hanson, Pomelo Holt, Kara Kudla, Sandra Latham, Kathy Lee, Mary MacKinnon, Liana Macon, Teresa Morth, Judy Meier, Mary Moran, Janise Mullens, Leslee Murray, Kathy Osborne, Linda Phillips, Melwese Queen, Soro Ramsey, Genevieve Raymond, Cynthia Rentier, Mike Repp, Kathi Rodgers, Cathy Rombs, Debra Smith, Nancy Smith, Pamela Smith, Shoron Smith, Jerri Smoke, Theresa Sonnier, Lydio Thielen, Patricia Wallace, Vir- ginia Webber, Debra Welch, Judy White, Bar bora Williams, Judy Worcester, Jeannette Wright. dodson and dark: 4 years of service in library library assistants Darlene Arsement, Charles Clark, Russell Clark, Lisa Coker, lindo Dodson, Patti Gar rett, Herbert Hampton, Karen Harrison, Jon Herring, Morgie Hooper, Helen Ivey, Hadie Kilgore, Robert Kolitz, leBlanc, Deborah W. Miller, Tommy Mulkey, Pam Nixon, Shellie Patterson, Mike Price, Shelia Tolley, Ricky Tickner, Petra Woshburn, Diana Witt, Judy Worcester. 253 classes 254 classes 255 kenneth r. oaron Steven k. ockerman davtd acosta robert adams shoron adams brenda aiken karen a. alien william d. alien anita m. anderson debra anderson onndee a. andrews ricky v. arceneaux carmen j. armstead kothy a. ashley john k. askew brenda otherfon class of 71 256 barbaro a. auzenne dorlene a. auzenne nancy a. ayrhor richord a. bachmeyer gary e. boiley glen m. bolke loura b. ball patricia I. barfield anson r. barker becky e. barker deophus m. barnett wendell k. barrow chorles e. barton eva p. bates dennis I. bays alien a. beouchamp class of 71 257 lee a. beauchomp monica o. becko david beckmeyer Christie I. behrens karen d. bell vivian j. ben nancy y. bennett jeannie m. bernard carol g. bickley mark w. biggers vicki I. biggs craig m. bigler gayle billings kothy j. billingsly louro I. billingsly john b. blokemore richard d. bobalik gory bogle toni j. boney william a. booth terry m. boyd lee bracewell jack a. brake steve a. braswell dudley I. breeding class of 71 258 locreso o. brewer herri I. broodwoy patjy brook harry brown lindo s. brown sarah d. brown barbaro . bruner cheryl o. bryont david a. hurt don c. bu h class of 71 259 ruth e. byford deon c. compbell Steve f. compbell dovid a. cannon john I. cantrell lois a carriere vicki d. carter mory p. cosh jerrie g. caswell mike chamblin vivian chandler ella may chose kenneth r. childress chorles r. clork lee clork raymond clement tommy w. clifton lisa I. coker dianna I. colburn tommy I. coleman winnie p. collins peggy j. compton candice r. cook robin I. cook rhondo k. corbell class of 71 260 oran corie suson coword d bbie s. crow judith a. cushmon condy m. daigle tony dahlquist Herbert o. darsee alton d. davis john h. davis lorry s. davis lorry w. davis penny j. davis sharon g. davis wanda davis william d. deans ova r. deshazo nancy k. dickerson nathan c. dickerson bridgitt g. dickey lindo s. dodson michoel n. donahue kothryn r. dubose jo ann duncan evo I. durham vicki h. durham 261 class of 71 connie i. dyer paulo east vickie eddleman cindy j. edwards jeonie a. edwards robert j. eilers michael elliot cynthia d. ellis dan r. ellis mark j. entringer gory I. erwin janie e. estrada ken etienne dewey k. evans lois a. ezell deboroh k. farmer koren j. faulk potricia I. faust connie I. fehring lydio f. ffrench dan m. fischer kothleen fisher lorhonda s. fisher sally a. forrester william p. fowler class of 71 262 ginger foxworth john d. foyt ricky w. french cheryl d. gandy pot gorrett karyn d. gegas melody o. george glen r. gibbons borry p. gidden beth I. gilbert wade o. glenn cindy godfrey erma m. gonzoles victor a. gonzaloz glenda goudeou class of 71 phyllis j. grady shoron gray bobby i. greenwood donno I. gregersen kim d. gregory gregory griffin starlett griffin mary s. gurtlock michael f. guthrie lauro b. hall linda k. hall valerie d. hall herbert s. hampfon ruby w. honson wanda k. hargrove beth m. harrington karen s. harrison sheryl I. hortless gory I. haskins borry i. hastie lawrence c. hastie mitchell e. hawks louis m. hawthorne paul v. heinrich rebecca j. hemphill class of 71 264 j«rry w. Henderson douglas w. Henley daniel c. Herndon wesley I. Herrin diano Herrington edgor (skipp) hilzley koren Hinton ricky Hollingsheod donna Holloway nancy r. holmes donna k. holt linda d. hooper class of 71 265 morilyn k. hoskins bobby r. howord pomelo Howell dovid I. hudson max o. hughes wondo c. hughes jackie w. ickes gladys m. ivey daniel r. jackson gory I. jockson class of 71 wesley j. jockson gory Jeffers douglas w. jefferson frank jenson Steven jensen cheryl I. Johnson eddie m. Johnson ralph Johnson royborn c. Johnson rex d. johnson sarah e. johifton edword jones mono I. Jones ierry jordon kelly c. kotribe foye o. keene kerry I. kelley david v. kempt normon e. keyes gloria k. kibbe warren king sherro I. kirkland colvin j. klous ulrich k. kleinschmidt Carolyn r. knowles class of 71 267 frank a. krull johnny h. kubik potti j. kunz sandra sue latham linda c. lawrence james n. leatherwood danny j. lee janelle m. lemond lorry g. leonard vickie d. tiles class of 71 268 william r. liles david w. linck Christopher s. litros lorry g. long regina g. looney llano macon teresa r. morth harold k. martin karl r. martin morvin r. martin potrice martin mark I. massie jewel e. moxey jeff . may deborah moyfield sharon I. me glone jomes w. me kee vicki me callum cynthia me closky greg me cullough helen e. me kenney leslie e. me kenney deboroh me kinney ricky me nulty Stephen b. medders class of 71 269 judy i. meier jonis m. mercier randy d. meredith douglas d. merritt dea a. mertz clyde d. miller cynthia miller shirley miller colvin e. mills patricia r. mize ronald w. montgomery melba j. moody robert a. moor man mary b. moron Pamela a. morovek james d. morgan class of 71 270 nothon r. morgan glenn c. morris jenny morrow mark moyer criiti muldrow Ihomos d. mulkey carol $. mullenj leilee k. murroy dorrell nicholt pomelo j. nixon Cindy norris billy m. nunez denise a. odom doug osterhus terrence I. owen dan b. poMerson class of 71 271 john r. patterson karen d. pavlitka robert d. peters iinda k. phillips linda d. pike cynthia a. pitts barbara a. preston billy d. prince loyne ramsey monte I. romsey sara ramsey terri I. ramey Cynthia raymond joan I. read cynthia rentier jomes m. repp olvin reynolds Connie m. reynolds william r. rhoodes hal j. richard richard s. ridge bobby r. riley Charles r. ripkowski richard w. ripkowski anthony rivers class of 71 272 poulctte rivers tommy r. roork carol a. roberls kennefh j. robertson donny b. rodgers kothi d. rodgers cothy rombs potti I. rosser nancy c. rougeou Stephanie g. ruiz terry s. rgiz fames h. sammons dice I. sampson gerald r. senders candy m. sawberger martho h. schneider potricia a. schneider chorles j. schoppa Ursula schroeder sieve h. schweitzero lorry e. scott horvey m. seale ricky I. seely mickey sherlund debro m. shermon class of 71 273 jill shirey denny shrom pamela z. simon teresa a. singleton Charles smith cherrise smith lon'l r. smith pamela s. smith sherry smith jerri I. smoke becky r. sonnier saven o. sonnier joann sorrells elmer e. spencer Charles I. Stafford class of 71 274 deboroh k. stoner bobby g. Stanley mark a. Stephens jonice g. steele orlene j. stewort joyce stewort debbie d. stone richard e. strahan donna j. strousser william I. Strickland irene e. strouhol donald stuart lorry w. stubbs ricky stubbs rhonda I. sullivan class of 71 william p. swick tillman r. Sylvester ann taylor jo ann loylor kothy I. taylor sandra p. taylor Steve o. taylor john p. teel willie j. tezino wayne a. theeck lydia b. thielen Harold e. thomas william e. Thompson cindy s. Ihurmon ricky s. tickner class of 71 276 michoel I. finer lindo j. tisdole com fodd gorth r. fodd dovid I. tolleson pafrick e. fomjack olfon e. fompkins david w. transou jockie I. treybig brad I. turner cheri I. turner connie g. turner robert turnipseed pom vaag becky I. vestal pomelo s. viles don voekel michoel c. vojacek doris m. wayde robert w. wagnon mory j. walker petra I. woshburn Stephen I. weatherly paula a. weaver gene r. webb class of 71 geroldine wells tossie I. wells waiter I. wells maureen a. wendel lucy t. west paul r. west jacqueline a. white judy e. white mary k. white robert white julius I. Whittington becky I. wieser don e. wiesner shoron wilkins cynthia j. wilkinson ronald I. wilks richard a. wilson walloce h. wilson jacquelin I. witten david e. witzel jan c. witzel john e. wolczynski benjamin e. woods Undo woods paula j. wooten 278 class of 71 shirley o. Worcester dovid I. worthington alfred j. wotipka donald I. wright raylene wyatt nancy young nathan young randy p. zeringue rebecca zubik janie o. zumbrum class of 71 279 class of 72 fcndo odom.k donmo odom. d iwo olbo M 'obail ofeogM otldon onuneni joy oodanon mordant andarton mory ondar.o diont ondftwi doom. 0f0u(0 ronald oc ovi OOrtO OKmiaQO. olon O'rokJ dortana O'tamaM lorry ornotd jo bollord class of 73 olo obrokom 9 -' Odom. mki odomi i orl ttt oAan orol oW.-moo allioba olUn damv. ondrt-t ,o« onrta class of 74 00'° I® odom. mA« a.t.o cynlfco odan body alkton ahjobartt ondarion nabon onroin hoiton ornotd bo ky odom. odalko od o dabro oin.wortb ronfho ollar. dovid ondanon dovid a «draw. potty orcartaovi mory ornotd 280 class of 72 mortlyn borfwld fvdy borher rlcbord borntt rvtlyn bom ri i y borrow |lm ball dovnj bannalt tondro bdnoti) mkhl borfiald «kkya barker lb r o bornot tlnobaffc borrow Undo balorb wovntc belt w tl y bar ion corokyn bWoro class of 73 Clifford onlontol victor orcanaovt cKorlat omold tua altato «ordo avaralf jomat bokar louro borofai ntoria bomafl 'obarl a-ovto amati orciniaflot mafcsto ottai harry ovthn wdSom bodaou amati bonlt baity bornali rabacco bomalt class of 74 conni elchley kofhnra olbarton ddi altat ronoid olivitor tvton oycoci bdly bog-ali chorlat today yr . boHo-d 281 class of 72 class of 73 tlood blockwoR dton. bobol.rO. robort bfcmdoR tody boooy colon bocka tboton bod lorry banon bottf bonolou flocy bonder P 8flr bonod bobby bortolou rondy borton vkki bkkloy ro nona b-vbop tovndra botilo jonk boy tutor, b-tbop tborlo blowipom tomor boovor kotbo. o bockmoyor donrut b 0 ko .y bod donno bolo terry bouchor pom bornMI lad bortor. class of brondo borktdol loo boroott doniu bornott nary bomon 282 Wtdobly kont bond mkhol botibor pontola bow do fwn bormon donny botbnper •on borlon louro bodorbo 74 room borton •toot botot class of 72 donno bovndt 0«y box’d cborlo brock borboro bronnon kolhy brontford donni browor lorry brook robocco brook I (Omo broomot cborlo brovgb joy c« brown dougtoi bryont odgor bryonl rooold bMKkn gory burnt rom « burton class of 73 tommy bonin obo bovcbobl rogon bovndt nomon brocoy robori brodtord pU« bronrtoy uv browor Kroon brookflokd rodorick bood- wxBam boultor moloolo bowort lorotio brodlord rnorhn brontford (O lynno brot l xomot brink loy jorvo brook class of 74 tudy botlingor ricbord bmrmon Kroon brggon coroi biftngt loHory bdUngtloy omy b U op glonn bloko pov«o Mokoky robori blokomoro wUma boono foo bovchor horry bowdoin robori brodford diomot brodloy 283 class of 72 pan coin iom t campball mda compbad M 0 canon boyc corlitla kannatfi eoOawoy kolkcyn compball (ynn canon b'ando carta fanny conoil rlMua cono ran caihrtnar bvay cbtak beanie coiay |aM chat mkboal ebaak class of 73 lorry brown toy bwrt ronny bvrton kodiy by o d fwyio coin w ofkmton many conilae kippy core dabb a bwebonon robart b t dab'a bvtby donal coin ibomoi codoway banry oviftn 10a co othafi lonarto conia class of 74 V 0 b anin fody brawar dabb-a brouuord bobby broylai kolby bvchonon koran bveknar fane bvrpaii pomalo bam fody brontford dal browtiord u on brown ivdy b vn Undo buebooon gao'pa bv'pau mik by o®a burn 284 class of 72 class of 73 iWo tort d orl i to k nn cOMy •ykto coinllo don chord I th h cfcondUt 0 onn ch k lor'I chtfty front donlor h«nr fto cloy on no dmnh 0O n ff l v lond lorry cot rtcfiy corn ou class of 74 ronold burl bonnt corrpb ll fom t conpb compbm kolhy cannon findo conor rntcho ! cortn fc on H coruio catrt Uurtoy COM) (om ! eoThnn rtcky chettmm d no tK «k don choot Jlrnmi ch ry Urfey dork 28S th-rloy dovanoy donvon do. npori utml cowan dobb coword mi o coopor lotior corbcll forty I. do.ii forty w. do.ii toy covin ofvo coword brton do.ii kormy devil class of 72 pof crook gtogory cvmmingi cotolyn Cvrton class of 73 tono (odiAan potrleio colomon dobra coSnt •ondro coMnt 286 '0-110 con toy poggy coo c ndy o. davit cmdy I. davit loti dowt mork cool woyno crock . tomoi covin lonnto covin maty davit oirti eo kky co« potncia conpdmo rondy COO class of iov o dohlgviti dr oy do-glo porno la coaHor oodroy covin 74 honbo coopor lOyco coopor class of 72 class of 74 bariy aom r co«« n cw on do d cvmminfl •f-iob«lt «ulMwHon t «do dam k dan dam moiy tynn d rd n ■oyd dkk.y b«..Hy dot oaitq dobbi 287 baity d«k.ri ncky £ k armor Ortbv d« class of 72 288 ram«( do k«' tr th o don tor dovgloi hndo do-l.n ko 'l««n duort •win do bow tom i dvH class of 72 289 rbondo dy g avoni rbondo vicfci acboh ion .4i n ki abariy miclua •ch lt lorry andarfi )l(n antnngar conn Urgvion •horyl fargvion anno aOartna backy aiall donny rtm lor n Mor r«o Naming onna fortnay ridiord formar dovid fargvton dovid adwordi mod. aldrdg •loir .la daborob IKon class of 73 •ondro Mon met dowivg dovgtot mam dkkia du bow class of 74 kodiy dvhon olon dimean rondy dvr-lop dw gM aogWton lowranca adwordi • .l-od koran aOon kan afton roy dwnmon mork dvron ton aSon corol andarit pbyKti fowvor gory foKnng kairon fotbaa dona foiiar m.rfn | C.U. dovid bteba. class of 72 • • franch horry Mf, «r d«M franklin or-i'or. « fraamon tfonita fo cho W. frank •«♦on friou powlo fullar • garfeg 9 ■flow rwvo 909• fono gfOr-d powlo gay fofmny goorga • fo r« look foyi jomat lo-W lowr r « ftaamon class of 73 rfoaruca fohar ncV y fon««not co y fWkKar dwIgM or«f class of 74 290 loa rana fojri don fronkhn lowro for til d orWl fowlar lor««ta fwmoy donoy gorr«n koran gocrtn 09 gorraH •«♦on g«« kf o kna gaorga non garran ♦«♦on 91 r n or. c do gow oov dndy gowiraov kannadi from rwcftoal froior eoonia futdtar tharyf fwflon ♦k ryl gorrrtoc ronn« garto class of 74 Mko .ppi morio iipnou tomo ..on. |omo« K. formor 9ory Union « • t U W.kU«0 COtJ foromor. •Horry orwn room. OOn tort fohroO koron foyto wtooy Hold. pom Hichor dow ftomtofl to J gorio 291 class of 72 class of 72 class of 73 onKoH go h 0' n Mko giUotp goflo« J gxi l pox going lo o gonioloi moriolo goodio- •ommy g go aroi 9 xg. kx gilbo ovolyn gOham M on o. going jtxiof gomol ko goodfflon grondo gowdoow class of 74 •ortT I gibbon! gWn gfeion dorvi gigouf ichool g wrt I gAfend monlyn goborl obo gomoloi toWdod gontoioi gibton gUndo g ton g.lb.'i Moodot gttom loonnio glohn moli.io godtroy nory goniolot |o« good 292 class of 72 (Oiwm gilbert chary gotni kaltty goodmon ko ryn goodwin jofc« groKor iomat griWiiK ivdy Kockfaid KoH to jJb ' Iw onn gootJ.n fyfwi goodman y dodana graar itaphan groat had Kola jock Kail class of 73 class of 74 |i«w gordan pom ge a raggia govdaov tondro govdaov vonaiao govdaov gory g'O'vJy rodnay gtondy joh groan mordyn graan pol graarva on natta graar rwKord graar tanka gnWat •■almo flrirtin 293 class of 72 pom ho roxonn ha k r « hoot Ihomoi hommor dowd honcorh bryon honwn «tfcj hordmg mory too horgii ■oyd horgrov rob«rf hormon howord horn pUon KorMrt «oyU hoydon •ovghn hot !• «y h o H h l •oH h n l class of 73 monho borrington ondro horrtton j w l hort pom hotkmi moriho h b n (O ' bond r on bo«y homton jimmy borahow itrton hortlott b v rty KowVi lO y h n k« tondrio h rwy class of 74 Irani ho (barton homov joni honuhon monko honton 294 class of 72 class of 74 295 class of 72 Ifty ht K y fCihf K r. Jor VQu«l homondol )on hicfcmon class of 73 pot Mi v«n hollond joh Kofc | nnd f hodond fpfeoft Kolla-oy horon hoto pom holt toodo hoWb ponny horn BOyU hub fl 296 class of 72 class of 73 class of 74 297 class of 72 floyd kir g bUly kinnoy • 0« o koMo W kvb koron Mom Mon hroy botky hvgboi doooW hugh.. •or oh tohntor, wiKom koy br A Jo jonot g- n k l o class of 73 robocco How m t 3 bvdton donno hvborl ronn • • class of 74 povto hop © morybo hoikmi kor.n horn donny hokhktti 298 povta Mby donoHo noodu |om«t bow domd brobkno (born king dkj ko o rhra'm. kirk micbooi klovt 9W1 hogho Mke hwghoi mork korr Wl k.b r glo« hvoy l o bvgkoi dobro hovlto mortbo houtton roy hybon 0 hymen lorry ho-ord •ony howord dovMt ,16.11 ko doon Mbofl 0 on hudgmi torotyn hwdton koy kvdko lodmo kvorm fthord nroy robori hroy class of 73 class of 74 • w. Kvgh t bobby humphroyt rv b I Kwfit iK« ry hvtcfeint «•nioAn hyd« kolKrjn hylton rvbi nno« '• « «by iffy Modii rvoockl € y (0 «M •OA (0 Ck ih«fW« ro po wcbool r Ht©oi 299 class of 72 to ' lonoy k y loro,-or. oortony iuoroi h.4o k l mkbool ioromor )a loubock mo lo k ll y toro k lly tom lowroix ri o IoWoac ko ' « 1 e ryl Uonord kor n k r do'! ' k.m . do- kv on port lomb f k rt loird Ifdo londry class of 73 M b« k.lly jon k y t r lo ow •d-ord hrdl y tobn IM bobby krt«W ld 300 •dd-« jon kolrt ton class of Ita Io 74 koy k fl ioyt kingiloy mory | W r o donold jobnton don l klov pom klovt iohnton korty fobnton class of 72 borloy kxkWor O«'old longbolbom koron loggm donna lowry class of 73 lynnollo kmptin carol me eKotnoy (affray me ciwro korrt me evfloeb froneai me evn vieti me donold viekl me glooo efioron me homy findo me koy mory h«4on moe kinnon iomoi me kinnoy miehool me Ion don robori knogpfck onno kniffon robori kofin ifiaioio k okiyl wcky kyior gal lofotto kodiy koxno mory kirn chorlat lobit Imdo loird glonn lombeoefir donna long Mavon lolbom dovid Iona brondo loromoro miehool lovrolno class of 74 dovid fomoi donieo |onot chock koabng (wonlfo koono gwon koMi too kolty dovid korr chary! koy lovro kidd hodoo ktlgoro ehrn kimo ongolo king dovid kloui itovo lob mory (ona kopoe mark lo grongo 301 class of 72 |om t molon rob t mordot nvcho l mwM donold mortmka no oni l mothn iohn Y do-nd m.odo- mory m on kor n molon dot mortn wltUom r. mart -ondo mo« ' mory mo ., UH moyN ld ik f) l m.odowl !• m dd n class of 73 dorr, kov.r kor n richord kmmon iom Umond dov-d U gory KM donn. Mton tommy tonfl k vm lo-ton lorry W ton old lammon dwight l no porry kl t fOm i I.M mory Boyd lorry lyon class of 74 d tx lo d cho« i longl y donny lev r mortm l m©od lonny loonord t ph n U t do«d mdl y onlfcony l«t lmon kodiy loird pit lor '’ mory l mmon rofeorl Uonord mm W l «it too UdWy mory lmd y iwholo t N 302 class of 72 class of 73 i. . K bf j« •« me brut wo! me eor r bn«fl me cuQock yor + me honey ov me Iendoo iWo me phomon korir mock me beirfo Md me co toonord me clotky oMoed me «boo iomot ne kmgh. oo me make. kothy mob. morityn mc tt class of 74 303 class of 72 class of 73 gor, mogouir |«M mortm 0' S monhaw. t ay m—dowi ••fry mola pom«la mo ' ord o moflhaw. jorfjr go-lord mantfaa tarri mar yvwwa mowSo -oba mart - fximata m rr v oddia miliar class of 74 rfoudio m«K Kk, dor i alia mo-i. Iona mortm fkhord mortm • !« «OWO corol -no...mg,II ad mo «wall daboroh rnoy. pomaio motor dabtna mortm mdi mort r H ar to mortm (oyna mo.M ko ryn mo .. b r moy W 304 class of 72 class of 73 class of 74 305 class of 72 orlhur moy f wthord my«n honk novo doter i nfckoreon Ootfroy nool Mm pou norm thoroM norton (horn nun I (Xrtrido o'b«t n kolfcy oiborn (• T O'1 p p o« rfiu« doi on (towny porkor •Koron pomoR class of 73 mchool mwtkUroy 'otpto mvckiwoy donna mtdkoy (onto mvUmi dova murphy ktnnolh n otb rton i h r on niwmofi ••• • wthoUon •horon novotod donna nvwi monlyn ofeor u on o'ivfbvon royco ovortlroot omo podon class of 74 pornote moor Mm mormon toko mvA y pom to) none cywlttoo nouofcod terry noHtet |oh r 306 class of 72 307 80£ ez, p ssDp u flp0i P--OP 0 i OJ Ot.,. WOtit OJ I ) 8f I ipjo x. OiOWl OwOwOJ |tOj l VO p iMUMJ MM. M0pOJ p|nu N ' | 30u U O) «lpw .p) XiX J IMMptUi | 0J U« « UO. Xjj .WO. t q p 3Z. J° SSD|3 class of 72 class of 73 class of 74 309 class of 72 90«a laymoca KOtl thalay addia ptavuall riciia primal fanari po a dab o pratovD itafca tKaboa dovKj tKapord roy thannoa •lava thalay daboroh pdmoa rtiMa plochack class of 73 dotoiby plulltpi m a p ow r tM richy prtfmoa 310 dOWfllOl ptotto hotrido pvtmon coariia prica daaata prica Qvodo io«aa daWy romocat m'hu ptobal CO y pcwari omai icon potty K0 1 i ava K«a lam icon class of 73 tommy Kotl (aoaaalta taaly Oft iKoamoka doWa taaoo udy toy mortho rood potnoo powao ■ouco proP kodiryn poopa Mb’ poria. Noka tomtay tutor ro«h dalomlo pryot ilava rotlay lotpaa W ptorio baplatO panavtava roymoad kado coyoa class of 72 «•P w. l d«bfa mi rom«t mIK noncy m otxrl K U, o« y tor—, -%on r ,kjp dot. . o«o.y '°y M«o T donoM imMi moroa mti Ocho l «mok m.ck o J toUt • r«ta tono ' cindy itopp p«t iltfon. class of 73 class of 74 '•99 rom« (•« rouih fob rovgvou any ro- « ll a foydtr mofk 109«- k« W rvpp i do lo'odupoi Koword tompM pom tood ri fob t tonchoi dd too migv l p«OOy Mwtxrp ' lock KKXCO do M« oo onn Kh i)il 312 class of 72 313 loonnto Khllloci oion i bro k U«6« «bnudt mark Khvb « randy «robor (ond tirtcfclond t onno INH motatoo rovib ricfcy wonn r donald toiun do i' routto doAold rovfto Uo« Milo condy iborp vdy oy or COrohyn toxino dobbo iowt •vfl n roy John lK tr fl ortoo ibiploy Ito. fM o • !♦ • ttowoft 73 dontol rombi pm rot lodvy rooto fobort roitor class of 74 torno tbipp robort tbipp ilto to o i ronoid iiltonon iO mo unploron iobn tbtok class of (vdy rvuod tboryl n fttorford •today tbomp o« mark tbvln b OM o ryon dond tondoo ptoVp ttopboo bobby itopbonion 0«n thomo kannolb Ibomot •ondro lb yuan koryn Komon class of 72 demo inydo gayle tenntt domi do«d i ory p« d«l 00 don tonderi portkio Kkmodl de am torgeni teofeol KOtl class of 74 wendy dmm rebocco m« mkhool iksobonok kotby tmMi 314 wonda wokefloid roy wold ftp cKvck tint odnonno wnrth M wob tonno wot ovbrey vntlb beverty imMb normon mii« domldwfHlb twordowrti Mi upton 9 'oM imrfti forty wiwdi •bow wnitti •boron a. multi to «og J nellle wod class of 73 ionke troybig donny hwordewrtl rtbo tcroggint fredo thombtey ibomoi iborp melonie tboppord tonke vorgoi leo o lk l Mndra rt.pp nolhon iboemoker tbOfOn k. |Mtl class of 72 class of 73 cennie imrfi debro weth mkhoel tmnh thoron mwth florentino tortono joKn Ifx-ey ttfMO Menkh melody Mepherton dortd mi denna tmrth re n tmrth lewd tonnwr mcrgartl toufey normo Mocey tort Marker charter Merent class of 74 • t9 er 'ondy Hemmeti harry Mephenten mark Mepherton ihoren Merent lynn tftmrtt deteey MrtcUond donerto tvlkvon kenny Meele glen Mephent 9'egary tiephemon nukheU Mepp corol Mewort drome Mnckland jo am iNbbt gory wmmen 315 class of 72 rfwrtoy wofkmt !• w°r rolp tvtiH wofiK iyf o r k « taytor rondy loylor dobro w kh d«bo ak -ok «ondy hxylo o o toylo k«ll«y whoUw rkbard wholly noncy loylor loa lot char ry Mlmon lorry Mlmon docoa wHooHofl job whrH conn- Ifcomoi kolMoon lt omo do d ttmmoni •vton limmoni koron w+vto |4ua| i lakimA Ovra o wnnrnon b't'vlo word noncy word «ymklo word Corel wofkini class of 73 mkho l hp« ) • ifcovoi •o1 (Ow i i ovd class of 74 ihodo loUcy tiophon tovory rob rt torory doboroh loylor 316 'orgie rkomot |Om«« rkr odg-H rtdry fhomoi onlkony tk«mp roctnio Iwm lorry tobki okon lokohotfcr chrith tannor d fc o«oi grog Ovoaoi class of 73 «hompioo ftno fhompton koryn Mnon mortino ot io po r«k (odd l«da trojan jokn Irantou k nn . lru lo l UoA«l Ihomptoo mory © n to ' mmo« Jimmy fofeolko ronoid Kunlmtoo og« Homm«ll rrto trowUnon Joh KirW B class of 74 °T 'otwjko • ot lo« d nr.« lomjock ww« WMimd |0 « Irmnno rotxrt ferb«mll« imchotl Iww Ifcomot Vfplr •w 0 1 • • robin tofo ten e ryl townMftd b ndo HofUy joy Iraybig denno turmon wo turrur d o voo« 317 class of 72 class of 73 class of 74 honk voonilra oBort v« tol rickoy rogol lorry woddo botky «rodo OdHk -okofioid dovid woftor Mb -olkor la ruo -oik.- lorry -oik.- robori wobort 318 lb wobntloy class of 73 (lov4« woftmt wov« ftm wondol ki. wort 1 0« |. woo , wofwwoyor lorry 6 ..i r mg wHoorto mkhool wMrtokor mory onn wHtuto dov0 o« wiki •tomot wMtod botty witkini c 0'yl wilioy class of 74 (OO wordlow chortoi woAini ••0 wobb povl wobbor morybo « M rob« won •om wot vMon wot 319 class of 73 ••fry wingol tv on w«omt mory wJkx- mod kn« wood «onni wahpko loiwono yort gbnn lodropo W IwW pat o emt • « •. wthon o wind«auB ran oolMy cynfhto ohp o Bndo young d bofoK lopoch randy tumwohl class of 74 lOWfA whooHoll jom«l whit i on.to whi corfo whitfaW k«nn 1h wMWy |0« whrtHd wikmian lO kw wOomi d«t wh o Wy j rwwt r while r lo ♦«•• d bOfoh whi«ft W toby wMnokcr «dno wtlhmi hr kol 'r wiihom 320 class of 72 kolMoon woodi t dn ' wood John wilton povlo wilton lorry linn konnoth fyondo (wdy worcottor William wortfwvglor tobrino wilton trovo wilton donny wnghl toannotlo wrigbt ho y wnjti morlo wm prdy wngM dobro wyan cbrit woW mikt woo Ivor ton tlovo voogor frtido young olon wooion franot woo ton ‘nnolhy window torol.no wt («l diorvo wilt |O0 wood class of 74 poggy withomi koron williton Wl williomton dtnito wilton class of 74 tfcom young michollo lormguo Mntolby lomoro bovorly lwbik gory yorbor iwdy wrigM botky wyolt o. trustees: glenn lippman d seth mitchell superintendent: johnny dark b. superintendent: johnny dark board president: troy peterson trustee: jerry don smith deputy superintendent: barry nettles c. trustees: fabian greenwell philip dignam deputy superintendent: w. d. hinson not pictured: james w. ellis g.c.c.i.s.d. policymakers these figures at first glance appear to be just more statistics representing people or buildings or tax dollars but to the superintendent and the board of g.c.c.i.s.d. they are the substance of the job the reasons for the procedures and policies and year around maintenance and care school is big business 322 mrs. winnie brown principal with poise ond unchanging temper she runs sterling high concerned with its welfare and the success of each student d. mr. don truehardt (left) and mr. gilbert lumpkin vice principals strong, quiet, capable attacking the immense job of putting the policies and procedures together so everything jibes f. mrs. charlene kelly dean of girls director of special services to wear or not to wear skirts pants eyelashes that's her job also, to book assemblies to schedule club activities supervise publications and to lend a concerned ear to girls 323 audrey adams jessie aikey elbert albritton clyde alexander nancy alton Helen amerson lela armstrong jewetl barker mary lee bartletl cloire bays stella becka richard bethall elois bobbin alien branch morion borwn wondo brown winnie brown, principal wolly burf thaddeus cortwrighf gwenn casey willena cherry nora clork mory doyfon william coonce seaborn cravey diano davidson al dennis loralei dopson drew dunlop staff sondro ferguson roy forester robert francis gladys goodin james greenwood morvin guy hazel hackney luther hoddick elmer hargis marcellus harmon morsho harper mortho harper bryant s. harris margie hortrick alien hawthorne jim hess mory beth holt oz hughes molly hunt donna isoaks milton isenberg robert jenkins iris jones louise jones mory jones 326 gilbert lumpkin barbara moch mortha marti glynda me bride nino me bride barbara me clintock bill me dowell emerson me gowen arm merchant margaret montgomery fronee mookhoek melba moore wyona mose valree motley roselle myers 328 barbara nelion kenneth n. newton h. h. nitjchmann bobbie norrii carmel norton alvin norwood loydell onken mary jane orjburn sandra kay park bill parrish george perkim loo perkins sharron pou suzi powers reginald prince 329 patricio richardson evelyn robson jerry senders morgore schulie one lee seamans ben sessions dorothy Sheffield gladys skaggs w. c. smith lois snead 330 mildred solomon brendo stone xino stone diono swedlund eloine swenson mory swett olvero toylor eulolio toylor jomes thomos patsy thompson ellen tipton dennis todd 331 332 don treuhardt lajuona turner dorothy verducci loit walker woody walker becky weotherford barney webber margaret whalen joe wheelis betty jo white wanda williams gory wixon maudess woods shirley wright 333 ROSS STERLING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 334 335 now it's here may 27 .. . it come quickly . . . too quickly the world is knocking on my door . . . what do i do i open the door to meet the challenge. se TEST DRIVE A 71 FORD OF BAYTOWN 1801 DECKER DRIVE 422-8121 338 COURTESY FORD HEFNER’S WOLCIK'S BARBER SHOP 104 S. Main FINE GIFTS AND CHINA CARDS, CANDY, AND CANDLES Highlands, Texas 613 Park OPEN 9 TO 9 Baytown 427 2614 339 STARETT LUMBER CO. HIGHLANDS SHELL CO., INC. Shell • Cement Stabilized Sand • Fill Sand HARDWARE PAINT — PLUMBING Cement Stabilized Shell • Sand Stabilized Shell ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Phone 426-2414 Phone 427 7349 3318 N. Main Baytown, Texas P.O. Box 538 ROBERT E. DUNAWAY Highlands. Texas BOB BEVERLY WILLS.PAWN SHOP |iy| THE BEVERLY AGENCY 101 109 N. Main Baytown, Texas Ph. 713-427 1646 General Insurance Real Estate 411 N. Alexander Dr. Telephone at East James 427-1751 Baytown, Texas COMMERCE PAINT BODY SHOP Owner EARL FOXWORTH Phone 427 4756 Shop Foremen JIMMY HAMILTON 519 N. Commerce Baytown, Texas SAVON FOODS Highlands, Texas 426-3415 CROSBY STATE BANK Crosby, Texas PHONES: 578-2113 578-3555 426-3013 Organized 1913 Member F.D.I.C KEATING FORD Fm. Rd. 2100 Crosby Baytown and Highlands Crosby Dial 426-3531 Dial 578-2595 PINTO Rallye 341 REDKENS RAYETTE WELLA ROUX CARYL RICHARDS L OREAL WEBER’S AUTO PARTS J. DON’S ARMSTRONG — MC CALL 407 N. Main Ph. 426-3718 J. DON WRIGHT 2010 N. Moin Baytown, Texas BETTY WRIGHT 422 7760 Highlands, Texas 13911 F.M. 2100 Crosby CONGRATULATIONS O UC OLXjy of Baytown, Texas ED FARISH HIGHEST STANDARDS OF FOREIGN CAR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE KENNETH R. McNULTY SERVICE Realtor 500 N. Commerce Boytown _ CARTER H. MILLER Off,. 427-7343 and Associate$ Baytown, Texas 77520 205 Highway Blvd. 342 BAYTOWN NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION BAYSHORE MOTORS, INC. BAYTOWN MOTORS, INC. BUSBY BUICK, INC. COURTESY FORD FULLERS MOTOR COMPANY LINGO OLDSMOBILE LUMUS BAYTOWN DODGE PAGE DITTMAN MOTORS TEXAS MOTOR VOLKSWAGEN, Lincoln-Mercury Cadillac-Pontioc Buick Ford Datsun Oldsmobile Dodge Chrysler-Plymouth INC. Volkswagen 343 TRADEWINDS CHEVROLET CO. INC. Chevrolet Paul’s Food Market FINE MEATS 22 East Texas Avenue Phone 422-7716 Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Holladay STUDENT ACCOUNTS COULD BE THE START OF SOMETHING PEOPLES STATE BANK BIG Baytown, Texas 2615 Market at Phone W. Main 422-8231 344 CULPEPPER FURNITURE Area Code 713 Phone 427-5831 612 W. Texas Ave. Baytown, Texas Ug The First Agency INSURANCE Pee Wee’s Commercial • Industrial • Personal 221 East James 4810 North Main Baytown, Texas Bay Plaza Shopping Center Phone 422-8211 345 B C Food Market Highlands, Texas 203 S. Main 426-2315 WHITE STAR LAUNDRY and Cleaners FIRST NATIONAL Serving Baytown Since 1920 BANK PHONE 422 8156 RUG CLEANING Laundry Cleaning Diaper Service and Storage 1 Thomas Circle Baytown, Texas 422-8102 PLANT 500 South Pruett Drop-in Stations 15935 Market St. 3101 Market St. 4312 Craigmont St. 605 Part St. Baytown, Texas “A FULL SERVICE BANK Member FDIC 346 STORE HOURS: 9:30 to 5:30 rirablrd FRANTA PONTIAC CO., INC. 347 South Main HIGHLANDS, TEXAS Pontiac Phone 426-3524 FREE PARKING •zm crrr Registered Phormacists IRA T. LUCAS ARTHUR D. ABERNATHY 1206 Garth Rd. Baytown, Texas Ph. 427-6715 Oldest Furniture Dealer In Harris County mDDELL’S c 7 since 1881 v srine jrurniture t 600 North Alexander 422-3554 Baytown State Bank Bay Plaza Center Telephone (713) 427-5841 Post Office Box 503 Baytown, Texas 77520 347 Compliments of BRITTON-CRAVENS LUMBER CO. HIGHLANDS TEXACO SERVICE ■ SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST 426 2619 405 N. Moin Highlands, Texas touted Rent-CUti. WE RfNl MOS ANVfHI PRUETT PEARCE BAYTOWN TEXAS PHONE 422-8019 Box 803 S. Main Highlands SPECIALIZING IN HIGH FASHION Pandora s Beauty on 605', N. ALEXANDER DR. - BAYTOWN, TEXAS OPEN MONOAY THROUGH SATURDAY OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING AND ENGRAVING OFFICE FURNISHINGS r --------------------------------- o} OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. P. O- BOX 593 1010 DECKER DRIVE BAYTOWN. TEXAS 77520 Thumb. Niomt 8 Ampuintmcnt Pm. 4ZZ-664S BUD BLACKBURN PHONE 422 8151 348 L L FROSTY Cameras Projectors Rentals Repairs KEY STUDIO CAMERA SHOP 521 South Main Highlands, Texas 426-3216 mutil r Portraits That Please Film Paper Chemicals EXPERT Phone 427 3882 PHOTO 2224 Bay Plaza Center FINISHING Baytown, Texas i i 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 MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS Phone 427-1455 Phone 427-4513 2328 Bay Plaza 224 W. Texas Buy, Sell HORSES Trained Cattle Hauling S S WESTERN CORRAL Western Wear and Horseman Supplies R. L. SMITH 201 Battlebill Ph. 426-4090 Highlands, Texas MOORE’S CAFE NEWBY’S RESTAURANT 2232 Bay Plaza Baytown “BOARDING HOUSE STYLE MEALS 1 28 S. Main Highlands, Texas NONA’S BARBER SHOP 320 E. James •TO CATER TO YOUNG AND OLD AND TO SHORT AND LONG HAIR.11 CHIEF w PWAfthAc f 1000 N. Main Highlands, Texas 426-3584 ‘ CLEAN USED CARS R. C. MOTORS ROY COBLE DISCOUNT PRESCRIPTIONS FILM SERVICE BIG BONUS STAMPS Phone 426-4216 Highlands Main at Wallisville Texas U ’TOTE'M 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 1905 W. Pruett 2807 N. Main 701 E. Texas 71 23 Bayway Dr. 41 1 N. Commerce Compliments of TRI-CITY PHARMACY and TRI-CITY SALES and RENTALS There Is One Near ‘U 350 CHANDLER’S SHOE REPAIR DYE WORK 602 Park St. Across From K-Mart Ph. 422-9326 MICKEY BROOKS ROBERT LANDRY SAM’S RADIO and T.V. SHOP GOOSE CREEK FEED and 505 Clear Lake Highlands Ph. 426 4129 or 426-5084 FARM SUPPLY 9 W. Gulf Baytown, Texas Ph. 422-8723 351 'JyfiewUtei ZxcAoh c 300 NORTH MAIN 6T . BAYTOWN. TEXAS 77320 Rentals Sales Service HIGHLANDS FABRICS 234 N. Main Highlands 10% discount for school or group sewing 4262375 BILL'S SNACK SHACK 319 S. Main 426-3709 HOLLY INN RESTAURANT 1102 Alexander Dr. Open 24 Hours a Day 352 PATTERSON’S BAKERY Compliments 1311 Alexander of 422 7133 SHOETOWN Pies — Cakes Cookies 122 S. Alexander Dr. •WE SPECIALIZE IN WEDDING CAKES Baytown, Texas 427 9856 PEEWEE’S GARAGE DAIRY DREAM AND SALES BOB CRYER 2903 N. Main 427 3039 Malts Hamburgers Shakes Baytown, Texas 516 Park St. 422-6025 Diesel and Gasoline Truck Repairs HILO Auto Supply Hl-quality LO-prices Open Sundays WHOLESALE PRICES! Parts for Domestic — Foreign Cars and Trucks 422-8187 1 301 N. Alexander Baytown 353 autographs GULF COAST Pharmacy Located in Gulf Coast Hospital and Clinic 2800 Garth Rd. Ph. 422-9417 CAL RUTHERFORD, R.Ph., Mgr. 354 Humble and Enjay are proud of the members of the young generation. We think they are great. We enjoy the enthusiasm they display in their work—and their play—in high school. We take pride in making this space available for pictures of activities of students of Ross S. Sterling during the school year. C. -3g- -3 . -SK- -a - -JE- -jfc- -a HUMBLE’S BAYTOWN REFINERY ENJAY’S BAYTOWN CHEMICAL PLANT 3S5 KWIK WAY ENDERLI OIL CO. 1001 S. Main Baytown 1 300 N. Alexander Dr. LARRY J. ENDERLI: Owner 427-4416 SPONSORS Highlands Western Auto — UHaul Leggetts Drug Store Air Cooled Engine Service Vickers Reo's Florist Gizz Harrison's Gulf Service House of Fashion Jr. World Sandwich Shop Jones Enco Service Queen Oak Cleaners Bill Turner's Auto Service Bo-Peep Shop Mayson Auto Supply Kemp Tony's Tommy's Auto Highlands Laundromart Cedar Inn Restaurant Mary Lannou Jimmy's Paint Body Shop Harvey's Barber Shop 356 Aaron, Kenneth R. 71 — 246, 247, 256 Aaron, Linda K. '73 202, 280 Aaron, Stephen W. '74 280 Abraham, Ola. '73 280 Ackerman, Randoll D. '73 58, 66, 71, 97, 128, 130. 156, 157, 158, 280 Ackerman, Steven K. '71 74, 97, 128, 207, 256 Acosta, David. '71 — 76, 135, 143, 178, 185, 256 Adamek, Linda S. '72 - 168, 198, 202, 280 Adams, Mrs. Audrey. English 324 Adams, Becky L. '74 280 Adams, Betty. '73 74 Adams, David G. '73 Adorns, Donnie W. '72 106, 280 Adams, Gene Q. '72 127, 137, 280 Adams, Jonn R. '74 - 193, 280 Adams, Jeonine G. '73 161, 203, 280 Adams, Niki M. '73 — 280 Adams, Normon. '72 Adams, Ricky P. '73 280 Adams, Robert W. '71 — 256 Adorns, Sharon E. '71 - 153, 202, 256 Adcox, Odellia R. '74 280 Aiken, Brenda J. '71 256 Aiken, Michael A. '74 - 137, 192, 280 Aiken, Sharlett A. '73 280 Aikey, Mrs. Jessie. Physical Science 234 Ainsworth, Debra R. '74 280 Air Cooled Engine Service. 356 Albright, Debra D. '72 280 Albright. Robert W. '72 280 Albritton, Mr. Elbert. Wood- working — 324 Alcorn, Deborah L. '73 - 280 Alderman, Carol. '73 193, 280 Alfred, Terry G. '73 280 Allen, Cynthia A. '74 280 Allen, Elizabeth A. '73 280 Allen, Emery. '72 Allen, James. '73 280 Allen, Karen A.'71 76, 167, 256 Allen, Tanjha M. '74 280 Allen, William D. '71 256 Alexander, Mr. Clyde. Athletics — 324 Allison, Hedy J. '74 67. 280 Alton, Mrs. Nancy. English 324 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE. 208, 209 Amerson, Mrs. Helen. English — 324 Ammons, Allison K. '72 192, 280 ANCHOR CLUB. 150, 152 Anderson's. 349 Anderson, Anita M. ‘71 191, 192, 195, 256 Anderson, Dovid C. '74 280 Anderson, David W. '72 128 Anderson, Debro. '71 170, 171, 203, 256 Anderson, Elizabeth J. '74 280 Anderson, Gory E. '72 Anderson, Jay L. '72 — 178, 280 Anderson, Morgoret E. '72 243, 280 Anderson, Mary E. '72 243, 280 Andrews, Andee A. '71 — 192, 207, 256 Andrews, DAvid C. '74 — 193, 280 Andrews, Dennis L. ‘73 280 Andrews, Pearl D. '72 — 280 Angel, Billy Glenn. '73 — 178, 280 Antle, Joseph E. '73 1 20, 123, 280 ANTLER CLUB. 160, 161, 162 Antoine, Nelson. '74 108, 137, 280 Antonini, Clifford Chuck. '73 92, 178, 235, 281 Araujo, Dennis G. '72 — 120, 280 Araujo, Robert L. '73 281 Arceneaux, Melva K. '73 Arceneoux, Polly D. '74 280 Arceneaux, Ricky V. '71 — 97, 101, 102, 128, 256 Arceneaux, Ronald K. '72 280 Arceneaux, Victor R. ‘73 208, 281 Arceniegas, Anna C. '72 280 Arciniegas, Ernest. ‘73 281 Armstead, Carmen J. '71 — 72, 238, 256 Armstrong, Mrs. Lelo. Business, Department Chairman — 324 Arnold, Alon W. ‘72 — 280 Arnold, Charles B. '73 - 281 Arnold, Harlan B. '74 280 Arnold, Larry W. '72 — 97, 280 Arnold, Mary K. '74 193, 247, 280 Arsement, Darlene A. '72 — 58, 74, 226, 280 ART CLUB. 240 Arterburn, Leonard G. '74 Ashley, Kathy A. '71 256 Askew, John Keith. '71 112, 116, 118, 158, 256 Atchley, Connie L. '74 281 Atherton, Brenda. '71 - 256 Atherton, Kathy. '74 281 Atkins, Melissa. '73 281 Atkins, Vicki M. '74 281 Atkinson, Ronald L. '74 281 Atkinson, Sue E. ‘73 281 Ausley, Johnny D. '74 - Austin, Henry M. '73 281 Auzenne, Barbaro A. '71 203, 257 Auzenne, Calvin B. '72 — 112, 207 Auzenne, Darlene A. '71 — 193, 257 Auzenne, Richard. '72 Averette, Wanda M. '73 281 Aycock, Betty S. ‘74 281 Ayling, Neal W. '72 Ayrhart, Nancy A '71 — 257 B B Office Supply. 348 BS.C Market. 346 Bachmeyer, Richard A. '71 112, 164, 257 Backstrom, Eva. '72 Badeaux, William C. ‘73 248, 281 Badgett, Deborah A. '72 225 Badgett, Roy V. '71 229, 233 Bagwell, Billy J. '74 108. 281 Bailey, Charles M. '74 — 137, 193, 281 Bailey, Gary E. '71 178, 228, 229, 257 Baker, Gladys K. '73 Baker, James M. '73 281 Balke, Glenn M. '71 138, 140, 257 Ball, Laurie B. '71 153, 185, 257 Ballard, James M. '74 281 Bollard, Joe D. '72 - 280 BAND. 187-195 Bonks, Ernest L. '73 281 Barajas, Lauro U. '73 202, 248, 281 Barfield, Marilyn S. '72 — 168, 281 Barfield, Michle L. '72 225, 281 Barfield, Pal L. '71 170, 171, 185, 203, 257 Barker, Anson K. '71 225, 257 Borker, Becky E. '71 - 180, 181, 185, 203, 257 Barker, Mrs. Jewett. Secretory — 324 Barker, Judy L. '72 — 154, 203, 281 Barker, Vickye L. '72 — 154, 281 Barksdale, Brenda L. '74 — 282 Barnes, Richard G. '72 - 281 Barnes, Theresa A. '72 - 227, 281 Barnett, Anthony J. '72 118 Barnett, Betty J. '73 195, 281 Bornetl, Carl D. '71 112, 114, 118 Barnett, Cleophus M. '71 — 227, 257 Barney, Donnie. '74 282 Barnett, Dorothy M. '73 — 244, 281 Barnett, Freddie P. '74 Barnett, Garland W. '73 127, 137 Barnett, Lee A.'74 108,282 Barnett, Lou E. '71 Barnett, Mary D. '74 282 Barnett, Rebecca R. '73 — 192, 281 Barnett, Ruslyn C. '72 281 Barnett, Steven E. '72 Bornhill, Pam. '73 282 Barrilleaux, Melvin D. '72 - Barron, Terry M. ‘74 221, 282 Barron, Sandra. '74 Barrow, Elizabeth A. '72 203, 281 Barrow, Ricky A. '72 - 97, 137, 281 Barrow, Wendell K. '71 — 229, 257 Barsalou, Bobby R. '74 111, 194, 282 Barsalou, Elizabeth. '74 282 Barsalou, William. '71 Bartlett, Miss Mary Lee. Physical Education 324 Borton, Tim. '74 282 Barton, Charles E. '71 257 Barton, Lorretta A. '73 - 169, 202, 282 Borton, Ronald R. '73 — 192, 282 Borton, William R. '74 282 Botes, Eva. '71 257 Bates, Isaac. '73 282 Bottarbee, Laura K. '74 67, 282 Bottarbee, Linda A.'71 — 181, 182, 203, 281 Battle, Saundra B. '74 282 Bays, Mrs. Claire. STARS 324 Boys, Dennis L. ’71 — 257 Bays, Janice A. '71 282 Baytown New Car Association. 343 Baytown State Bank. 247 Baytown Typewriter Exchange. 352 Bearden, Theresa G. '71 — Beauchamp, Alan A. '71 58, 76, 80, 112, 138, 141, 143, 160, 163, 164, 206, 207, 257 Beauchamp, Lee A. '71 41, 58, 68, 76, 112, 135, 140, 143, 164, 170, 258 Beavers, James L. '74 282 Becko, Colette L. '73 202, 247, 282 Becka, Monica A. '71 226, 258 Becka, Mrs. Stella. Secretary 324 Beckmeycr, David L. '71 258 Beckmeyer, Katherine S. '74 282 Behrens, Christie L.'71 160, 185, 258 Bell, Dennis R. '74 — 282 Bell, James D. '72 106, 185, 281 Bell, Karen D. '71 232, 258 Bell, Kathy. '74 246, 282 Bell, Sharon A. '73 194, 282 Bell, Vivion J. '71 258 Bell, Waunice. '72 281 Beltram, Danny R. '74 Bender, Gray E. '73 282 Bennett, David F. '72 281 Bennett, Nancy G. '71 153, 243, 258 Benoit, Peggy. '73 282 Benton, Charlene. '74 185, 283 Benton, Floyd T. '72 Benton, Wesley. '72 240, 357 281 Berman, Tim R. '73 282 Bernard, Jeannie M. '71 258 Bernardin, Robert M. ’74 283 Bette , Troy A. '74 Bettinger, Danny. '73 282 Bettinger, Judith. '74 283 Bethell, Mr. Richard. Business - 324 Bickley, Carol G. 71 258 Bickley, Johnny W. '74 Bickley, Vicki D. '73 282 Biermon, Richard E. '74 283 Big Chief Pharmacy. 350 Bigger , Mark W. '71 77, 258 Bigger , Susan L 74 248, 283 Biggs, Vicki L. 71 — 180, 181, 203, 258 Bigler, Craig M. ‘71 58, 65, 77, 80, 97, 102, 156, 157, 158, 159, 180, 181, 197, 258 Billings, Carol F. '74 283 Billings, Gayle. '71 153, 192, 258 Billingsley, Jeff D. '74 283 Billingsley, Kothy J. '71 224, 225, 258 Billingsley, Laura L. '71 235, 238, 258 Billingsley, Mike T. '73 Bill's Snack Shock. 352 Bill Turner's Auto. 356 Bilnoski, Sandra A. '72 192, 281 Bishop, Amy L. '74 240, 283 Bishop, Romona A. '73 240, 282 Bishop, Susan M. '73 282 Bivona, Carolyn D. '72 192, 243, 281 Blackwell, Cloude N. '72 — 106, 282 Blake, Glenn L. '74 — 283 Blakely, Paula. '74 283 Blakemore, Jack C. '72 Blakemore, John B. '71 258 Blakemore, Robert A. '74 283 Blakemore, Robert A. '74 283 Blakemore, William A. '73 Blosingome, Charla A. '73 185, 282 Blundell, Robert A. '72 106, 198, 282 Bly, Linda A. '73 — 282 Bobolik, Diane L. '72 198, 282 Bobolik, Richard D. '71 258 Bobbitt, Mrs. Elois. Business 324 Bogle, Gory L. '72 Bond, Newton Kent. '73 185, 282 Boney, Judith. '72 227, 282 Boney, Toni J. '71 - 224,225, 258 Bonin, Tommy R. '72 — 283 Boone, Wilma E. '74 244, 283 Booth, Roderick M. '73 - 283 Boothe, Williom A. '71 78, 358 207 258 Bo Peep Shop. 356 Boto, Donna K. '72 193, 282 Bou Chebl, Saba S. '73 283 Boucher, Jerry L. '72 97, 282 Boucher, Joe S. '74 108, 283 Boulter, Michele. '72 154, 185, 177, 246, 247, 282 Boulter, William R. '73 218, 283 Bounds, Ragan S. '73 218, 283 Bowdoin, Pamela G. '72 198, 282 Bowdoin, Sharon K. '74 283 Bowin, Sherry K. '74 67, 283 Bowers, Melanie L. '73 283 Bownds, Donno M. '72 283 Boyd, Carlos C. '72 Boyd, Terry M.'71 238,258 Boyd, Tony. '72 283 Brocewell, Lee R. '71 258 Brocey, Nathan R. '73 283 Brock, Charles S. '71 178, 283 Brackin, Ronald E. '73 Bradford, Loretta M. '73 194, 283 Bradford, Robert D. '73 111, 283 Bradford, Robert H. '74 283 Bradley, Ernest W. '71 Bradley, Frank. '73 Bradley, Thomos W. '74 283 Brack, Jack A. '71 258 Branch, Mr. Allen. Physical Science 324 Branin, Ina L. '74 284 Brannom, Barbaro J. ‘72 283 Bransford, Jody L. '74 284 Bronsford, Kothy L. '72 283 Bransford, Martin. '73 283 Brantley, Kothryn. '74 192, 194 Brantley, Philip O. '73 192, 194, 283 Braswell, Stevon A. '71 258 Brazzil, Ja Lynne. '73 283 Breeding, Dudley L. '71 258 Brewer, Dennis L. '72 123, 174, 283 Brewer, Joseph C. '74 284 Brewer, Susan M. '73 192, 247, 283 Brewer, Lacresa A. '71 — 166, 167, 203, 207, 259 Bridwell, Billy. 72 Brinkley, James E. '73 283 Britton Crovens Lumber. 348 Broodway, Sherri L. '71 259 Brookfield, Janet S. '73 283 Brooks, Jomes L. '72 Brooks, Jonie M. '73 283 Brooks, Lorry D. '72 283 Brooks, Patsy. '71 259 Brooks, Rebecca L. '72 168, 202, 207, 283 Broomas, Jomes M. '72 283 Brough, Charles E. '72 283 Broussard, Debbie J. '74 244, 284 Broussard, Glodius. '74 284 Brown, Horry E. '71 259 Brown, Johnny L. '73 106 Brown, Joyce E. '72 283 Brown, Lorry J. '73 284 Brown, Lindo S. '71 259 Brown, Mrs. Morion. Counselor — 324 Brown, Sarah D. '71 259 Brown, Susan D. '74 284 Brown, Mrs. Wondo. Mathemat- ics 325 Brown, Mrs. Winnie. Principal 323, 325 Brown, Vicki L. ‘74 Broyles, Bobby. '74 284 Bruegger, David P. '73 Bruegger, Libby. '71 Bruner, Barbaro J. '71 259 Bruner, Judy L. '74 284 Bryant, Cheryl A. '71 250, 251, 259 Bryant, Douglas A. '72 283 Bryant, Edgar A. '72 283 Buchanan, David A. '72 Buchonan, Deborah L. '73 284 Buchanan, Kothy. '74 284 Buchanan, Linda S. '74 284 Buckner, Karen S. '74 284 Buescher, Ronald R '72 123, 207, 212, 213, 214, 215, 283 Burgess, George E. '74 284 Burgess, Tena P. '74 284 Burks, Mike. '74 284 Burns, Gary W. '71 — 106, 283 Burns, Pamela. '74 284 Burns, Wallace R. '74 111, 284 Burt, David A. '71 259 Burt, Ray M. '73 240, 284 Burt, Robert W. '73 284 Burt. Ronald W. '74 285 Burt, Mr. Wally. ICT 325 Burton, Bradley E. ‘73 Burton, Henry E. '72 Burton, Jomes R. '72 174, 283 Burton, Ronny A. '73 284 Burts, Barbara A. '72 Burts, Mark G. '74 108 Burts, Debra E. '73 284 Bush, Don C. '71 259 Byford, Kathy I. '73 284 Byford, Ruth E. '71 — 260 Cain, Danel D. '73 284 Cain, Keren S. '72 Cain, Peri L. '72 284 Cain, Twyla. '73 284 Callaway, Kenneth O. '72 284 CAllaway, Thomos J. '73 - 284 Campbell, Kathryn M. '72 285 Campbell, Bonnie E. '74 285 Campbell, Dean C. '71 260 Compbell, Debbie A. '73 284 Campbell, Jomes E. '72 108, 285 Campbell, James E. '74 106, 284 Campbell, Kathryn. '72 284 Campbell, Michael R. '72 97, 99, 101, 137, 185, 284 Campbell, Steve F. '71 97, 101, 102, 157, 158, 159, 198, 260 Campbell, Tim B. '74 197, 285 Cannamore, Jeff D. '72 Cannon, David A. '71 138, 177, 178, 185, 260 Cannon, James H. '73 - 209, 284 Cannon, Kathy A. '74 285 Canon, Linda A. '74 285 Conon, Lynn R. '72 97, 142, 284 Canon, Milton. '72 284 Cansler, Mary N. '73 284 Cantrell, John L. '71 260 Carlisle, Boyce V. '72 284 Carothers, Joe W. '73 121, 284 Carr, Kippy D. '73 284 Carrier, Lois M. '71 260 Carrier, Loretta. '73 284 Carroll, Jennifer L. '72 284 Carroll, Ritchie M. '72 120, 284 Carter, Brendo S. '72 198, 284 Corter, Rhonda J. '73 285 Carter, Vickie D. '71 260 Cartner, Michael C. '74 108, 285 Cartwright, Mr. Thaddeus. Band — 325 Caruso, Juanell R. ‘74 285 Casey, Brenice E. '72 198, 284 Casey, Charles L. '73 285 Casey, Mr. Gwenn. Biology 325 Cosey, Kenneth O. '73 285 Cosh, Mory P. '71 260 Castillo, Sylvia. '73 — 185, 285 Costle, Jerri D. '74 285 Caswell, Jerrie G. '71 260 Cotes, Shirley R. '74 285 Cathriner, James E. '74 285 Cathriner, Ross N. '72 Caughman, Marion E. '72 Cedar Inn Restaurant. 356 Cedars Fredrinio. '72 Chamblin, Williom M. '71 260 Chandler, Done D. '73 66, 106, 157, 158, 159, 285 Chandler, George Steve. '72 Chandler, Ronnie G. '74 Chandler, Sheri L. '73 285 Chondler's Shoe Repair. 351 Chandler, Vivian J. '71 65, 202, 260 Chase, Ella M. '71 122, 243, 260 Chose, Jeffrey. '72 Chotham, Ricky L. '74 285 Cheek, Deno. '74 285 Cheek, Huey P. '72 284 Cheek, Jo Ann. '73 285 Cheek, Michael L. ‘72 144, 207, 238, 284 Cherry, Cheryl A. '72 168, 285 Cherry, Jimmie D. '74 58, 67, 70. 285 Cherry, Mrs. Willeno. Secretary — 325 Childress, Kenneth R. '71 225, 260 Chin, Williom. Chitty, Lonl R. '73 285 Chitty, Som L. '71 Choote, Dione. '74 192, 194, 285 CHOIR. 184 186 Christensen, Gary L. '72 97, 207, 285 Clanton, Alecia C. '72 285 Clonton, Frank R. '73 285 Clork, Charles R. '71 207, 252, 260 Clark, Kirby S. '74 285 Clark, Lee E. '71 174,216, 260 Clark, Marvin Russell. '72 97, 128, 156, 157, 159, 185, 285 Clark, Miss Nora. Physical Edu- cation — 325 Clay, Hennetto. '73 - 285 Clayton, Mrs. Mary. Secretary — 325 Clement, Raymond J. '71 260 Clement, Robert. '74 137 Clement, Suzonne. '72 - 193, 285 Clements, Anna M. '73 — 154, 192, 285 Cleveland, Garnett. '73 285 Clifton, Tommy W. '71 238, 260 Cline, Steve L. '71 Cootes, John W. '73 137, 285 Cockerham, Jano L. '74 286 Coker, Charles L. '73 — 285 Coker, Lisa L. '71 76, 181, 200, 260 Colburn, Dianna L. '71 180, 181, 185, 203, 260 Colman, Potricia A. '74 286 Coleman, Roy. '72 — 285 Coleman, Stello M. '73 285 Coleman, Tommy L. '71 260 Collins, Debra A. '74 — 286 Collins, Sandra K. '74 286 Collins, Winnie P. '71 260 Comeaux, Ricky. '73 285 Comley, Ralph. '72 265 Commerce Body Shop. 340 Compton, Peggy J. 71 260 Conder, Nathaniel. '72 265 Conley, Patrick F. '72 64, 97, 157, 159, 285 Conley, Teresa A. '74 244, 286 Conner, Robert W. '72 Considine, Patricio G. '73 286 Cook, Candice R. '71 243, 260 Cook, Peggy N. '74 286 Cook, Randy.'73 193,286 Cook, Robyn L. ‘71 160, 192, 194, 195, 239, 260 Coonce, Mr. William. Physical Science, Athletics 325 Cooper, Frankie M. '73 286 Cooper, Kenneth R. '73 286 Cooper, Michael W. '74 286 Corbel), Debra A. '72 66, 286 Corbell, Lester K. '74 286 Corbell, Rhonda Koy. '71 150, 151, 260 Corlee, Oran J. '71 261 COSMETOLOGY CLUB (VICA). 226, 227 Costlow, Winford H. '72 — 285 Coulter, Pam. '74 286 Courtesy Ford. 338 Covin, Audrey L. '74 286 Covin, James G. '74 286 Covin, Lonnie C. '74 286 Covin, Roy. '74 286 Cowan, Robert E. '73 286 Coward, Alva E. '74 286 Coword, Debra J. '73 286 Coward, Joe T. '72 221, 285 Coward, Julio L. '72 285 Coward, Susan. '71 261 Cox, Kieth R. '74 245, 286 Cox, Moxie G. '73 — 286 Cox, Ricky D. '74 108.286 Cox, Yvonne G. '72 — 198, 285 CRAFTS CLUB. 241 Craig, John A. '72 229, 285 Craig, Travis R. '73 66, 158, 106 Cramer, Becky. '74 287 Cramer, Sandro. '73 — 287 Cravey, Mr. Seoborn. Coun- selor 325 Crawford, Janice L. '72 285 Crawford, Woodrow W., Jr. ‘72 192,285 Crawley, Robert R. '72 — 229, 286 Creeks, Patricia A. '72 250, 251, 286 Creel's Auto Ports. 348 Creel, Mark A. '73 58, 157, 158, 286 Crocker, Delbert W. '73 286 Crosby State Bank. 341 Crow, Debbie S. '71 261 Culpepper Furniture. 345 Cummings, David L. '74 137, 193, 287 Cummings, Gregory C. '72 — 97, 99, 101, 128. 132, 157, 159, 286 Curran, Carolyn A. '72 - 153, 154, 155, 202, 208, 209, 286 Curron, Colleen G. '74 287 Cushman, Judith A. '71 - 193, 235, 261 Cuthbertson, Elizabeth A. '74 — 287 DECA. 228 233 Dabbs, Mary O. '74 Dahlquist, Laura L. '72 286 Dahlquist, Tony A. '71 - 261 Daigle, Candy M. '71 153, 197, 261 Daigle, Sidney J. '72 106, 286 Dairy Dream. 353 Daniel, Sadie C. '74 287 Daniels, Booker T. '72 106 Daniels, Patricio N. '74 287 Darsee, Herbert A. '71 198, 261 Davanoy, Shirley. '72 168, 185, 202, 246, 247, 286 Davenport, Damon. '72 97, 286 Davidson, Miss Diane. Crafts 325 Davis, Alton Darrell. '71 221, 222, 261 David, Anglos. ‘71 286 Davis, Brenda. '74 287 Davis, Brian L. '73 286 Davis, Cindy L. '72 161, 286 Davis, Cynthya A. '73 173 286 Davis, Dennis W. '73 Davis, John H. '71 207, 261 Davis, Kenneth J. '73 286 Davis, Lorry S. '71 261 Davis, Lorry W. '71 229, 261 Davis, Leslie. '74 287 Davis, Lori. '72 286 Davis, Mary K. '73 — 248, 286 Davis, Michael D. '72 — Davis, Michael P. '74 Davis, Pennie L. ‘73 153, 193, 286 Davis, Penny J. '71 — 70, 153, 261 Davis, Ricky. '73 Davis, Shoron. '71 198, 261 Davis, Terry L. '72 286 Davis, Terry W. '72 — 286 Davis, Vicki G. '74 287 Davis, Wanda Y. '71 261 Davis, Winfred H. '73 288 Davis, Jeri E. '73 Deon, Jack. '73 288 Deans, Kenny. '72 97, 135 Deans, Williom D. '71 65, 97, 99, 102, 156, 157, 158, 159, 242, 261 DeCell, Deboroh A. '72 — 203, 286 DeBusk, Mr. 38 DeloVergne, Pamela C. '72 194, 288 Dennis, Mr. Al. Physical Educa- tion, Department Chairman - 325 Dennis, Leon E. '71 — Denson, James R. '72 97, 157, 159, 288 Derden, Mary Lynn. '74 287 DeShozo, Ava R. '71 261 Deshazo, Michael S. '73 288 Destin, Lionel). '73 Deyo, Deborah L. '73 288 Dickens, Kelly N. '74 245, 287 Dickerman, Ricky. '74 287 Dickerson, Laura N. '72 58, 64, 69, 238, 288 Dickerson, Noncy K. ‘71 180, 261 Dickerson, Nathan C. '71 213, 261 Dickey, Bridgitt. '71 — 226, 261 Dickey, Lloyd C. '74 287 Dickey, Lonnie. '73 288 Dickey, Ronald C. '73 198, 288 Dickson, Lorry. '73 288 Dill, Arthur J.'74 137,193, 194, 287 Dill, Oron. '72 288 Dillon, Sandro K. '73 289 Dobbins, Beverly A. '74 188, 189, 194, 287 Dobbs, Orita. '74 287 Dockery, James R. '74 108, 288 Dodson, Linda S. '71 181, 253, 261 Donahue, Michoel N. '71 97, 157, 158, 261 Donnell, Donald W. '74 288 Donner, Chorles. '74 Dopson, Mrs. Loralei. Business — 325 Dossey, Cynthio R. '74 288 Doucet, Ronnie A. '71 Douglas, Deboroh L. '71 288 Douglos, Joy L. '74 288 Dowlen, Linda G. '74 193, 288 Dowling, Vicki G. '73 — 289 Downs, Stephen. '72 213, 288 DRAMA CLUB. 234-237 DuBose, Kathryn R. '71 229, 230, 231, 261 DuBose, Lydia. ‘74 DuBose, Maurice. '73 — 121, 288 DuBose, Melvin. '72 97, 120, 286 DuBose, Richard. '73 289 DuBose, Suzzie. '74 288 Durate, Kathleen D. '74 194, 288 Duff, James. '74 288 Duhon, Kathy R. '74 193, 289 Duncon, Alan E. '74 144, 192, 289 Duncan, Jo A. '71 225, 261 Dunhan, Cynthia A. '72 153, 154, 155, 202, 288 Dunlap, Mr. Drew. Mothemat ics, Athletics 325 Dunlap, Randy L. '73 58, 289 Dunman, Ray. ‘74 289 Durant, Mark D. '74 289 Durban, Eva L.'71 193,261 Durhom, Vicki H. '71 180, 181, 203, 246, 247, 261 Dyer, Connie I. '71 262 Dyer, Rhonda F. '74 289 Dyer, Wanda G. '74 289 Eagleton, Dwight. '73 — 289 East, Paula. '71 197,262 Eberly, Nicki L. '74 289 Ecby, Goil M. '72 288 Echols, Mickie D. ‘74 289 Echols, Vicki L. '73 — 289 Eddleman, Vickie L. '71 229, 262 Edwards, Cindy. '71 181, 216, 262 Edwards, David P. '72 289 Edwards, Jeanie A.'71 - 150, 151, 190, 193, 262 Edwards, Lawrence G. '74 108, 289 Eike, Eloine M. '72 172, 173, 202, 209, 289 Biers, Robert J. '71 225, Eldridge, Mark L. 72 289 Elkins, Daniel R. 74 218, 289 Elliott, Deboroh L. 72 172, 203, 213, 289 Elliott, Jon I. 74 289 Elliott, Karen M. 74 289 Elliott, Karen R. 74 289 Elliott, Keri K. 74 289 Elliott, Lee F. 74 Elliott, Michael. 71 262 Ellis, Cynthia D. 71 198, 262 Ellis, Dan R. 71 229, 262 Ellis, Jan. 73 58,66,193, 289 El Perro, Poncho. 71 —218 Elrod, Jerry W. 74 218, 289 Enderli, Carol A. 74 289 Enderli, Lorry J. 73 193, 289 Enderli Oil. 356 Entringer, James C. 73 289 Entringer, Mark J. 71 262 Epps, Debra E. 74 291 Erwin, Gary L. 71 174,262 Erwin, Sherry A. 74 291 Espinosa, Marie L. 74 291 Estes, Mary c. 72 172,289 Estes, Reo Mike. 74 108, 291 Estrada, Janie E. 71 185, 218, 262 Etienne, Anno M. 73 192, 289 Etienne, Kenneth W. 71 262 Evans, Betty L. 72 226, 227, 250, 251, 289 Evons, Dewey K. 71 213, 262 Evans, Gene R. 72 289 Evans, Louie G. 74 — 108, 291 Ezell, Lois A. 71 185,250, 251, 262 Ezell, Rebekah J. 73 192, 195, 289 Farmer, Deborah K. 71 — 150, 151, 262 Former, Richord W. 73 289 Farmer, James H. 74 291 Fatheree, Rhonda L. 72 - 289 Faulk, Karen J. 71 262 Foust, Patricia Lynn. 71 150, 151, 188, 189, 262 Fawvor, Phyllis. 72 289 Foyle, Karen R. 74 291 Fehring, Connie L. 71 208, 209, 242, 243, 262 Fehring, Gray D. 72 289 Fenton, Gary L. 74 108, 291 Ferguson, Constance A. 72 208, 209, 216, 243, 289 Ferguson, David K. 73 137, 289 Ferguson, Miss Sondra. Social Studies 326 Ferguson, Sheryl A. 72 207, 240. 289 Ffrench, Lydia F. 71 153, 192, 208, 262 Fields, Kris A. 71 229 Fields, Michael L. 73 289 Fields, Sidney L. 74 222, 291 Finke, Mory T. 74 291 First National Bank. 346 Fischer, David C. 73 192, 289 Fischer, Dan M. 71 — 174, 191, 193, 262 Fischer, Pamela K. 74 291 Fisher, Joey E. 71 Fisher, Kothleen. 71 58, 150, 197, 262 Fisher, LaRhonda Sue. 71 198, 262 Fisher, Lillie Donice. 73 290 Fleischmon, Charles G. 74 291 Fleming, Dovid H. 74 291 Fleming, Rita D. 72 289, 250, 251 Fletcher, Cathy P. 73 160, 218, 219, 290 Folwell, Lori H. 74 291 Fontenot, Rickey. 73 290 Ford, Dwight. 73 290 Foreign Car Service. 342 Foremon, Teague C. 74 291 Forester, Mr. Roy. Athletics, Drivers Education — 326 Forrester, Solly A. 71 - 122, 207, 262 Forsmon, Sally 8. 71 Forsvoll, Laura K. 74 194, 290 Fortney, Anna M. 72 181, 182, 203, 289 Foshee, Kevon O. 72 106, 289 Foster, Darrell W. 71 289 Foster, Eddie M. 74 Foster, Glenn E. 72 Foster, Michael W. 72 290 Foster, Russell L. 73 290 Fourrier, Francis Lindy. 73 121, 164, 290 Fowler, Charles D. 74 290 Fowler, James R. 72 290 Fowler, William P. 71 262 Fox, Lano D. 73 — 192, 290 Foxworth, Ginger R. 71 181, 263 Foxworth, Steven E. 72 Foyt, John D. 71 263 Foyt, Leah D. 72 193,290 Foyt, Lois R. 74 193,290 Francis, James D. 72 Francis, Mr. Robert. Mathemat- ics 326 Frank, Charles S. 73 290 Franklin, Cherry. 73 290 Franklin, Don A. 74 290 Fronklin, Wendell E. 74 290 Franta, Billy G. 73 290 Franta Pontiac. 347 Frazier, Joyce L. 71 - 225 Frazier, Kenneth L. 73 290 Frozier, Larry E. 72 Frozier, Michael W. 73 127, 290 Freeman, Constance J. 74 290 Freemon, Lawrence. 72 290 FRENCH CLUB. 216, 217 French, Ricky W. 71 263 French, Stephen A. 72 229, 232, 290 Friou, Susan D. 74 290 Fulcher, Connie E. 73 290 Fulfs, Harry L. 72 290 Fuller, Poulo. 74 290 Fulton, Cheryl R. 73 188, 189, 193, 290 Furney, Loretta. 74 290 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS. 242, 243, 244 FUTURE SCIENTISTS. 245 FUTURE TEACHERS. 246, 247 Gage, Nevo V. 73 238, 290 Gondy, Cheryl D. 71 81, 185, 203, 207, 263 Gandy, Dana K. 73 203, 290 Gontt, Steven R. 71 Garrett, Gordon R. 72 128, 290 Garrett, Jesse D. 74 290 Garrett, John E. 72 192, 235, 290 Garrett, Karen E. 74 290 Garrett, Kenneth R. 72 Garrett, Marjorie S. 74 208, 290 Garrett, Non M. 72 - 153, 154, 243, 290 Gorrett, Patricia L. 71 - 193, 263 Garrett, Ricky L. 71 Garrison, Ronnie D. 73 Garrison, Sheryl A. 74 290 Gorrison, Susan. 72 185, 203, 290 Garza, Ronnie. 74 290 Gosch, Robert M. 73 292 Gout, Tommy J. 72 Gautreoux, Cindy. 72 290 Gautreaux, Cedo. 72 290 Gay, Paulo R. 74 290 G. C. Feed Farm Supply. 351 Gee, Susan C. 72 290 Gegos, Koryn D. 71 225, 263 Gegas, Thomas G. 73 106, 292 Gentry, Jomes R. 73 292 George, Carol E. 73 292 George, Johnnie G. 74 290 George, Melody A. 71 - 171, 191, 192, 193, 195, 198, 209, 263 George, Michoelin M. 72 290 Gerbig, Jomes Michoel. 72 197, 290 Gerland, George M. 72 GERMAN CLUB. 212-215 Gerz, David H. 74 291 G.bbons, Glen R. 71 213, 214, 215, 263 Gibbons, Morey L. 74 292 Gibson, Cynthia J. 73 292 Gibson, Glen. 74 292, 244 Gibson, Glendo F. 74 292 Gibson, James D. 74 292 Gidden, Barry P. 71 111, 164, 263 Gigout, Dorus L. 74 292 Gigout, Denise A. 71 154, 203, 290 Gilbert, Beth L. 71 180, 181, 203, 263 Gilbert, Connie L. 72 172, 191, 192, 226, 293 Gilbert, Edd L. 74 137,292 Gilbert, Joe R. 72 111,293 Gilbert, Keith A. 73 292 Gilbert, Michael G. 74 193, 292 Gillam, Theodore D. 74 292 Gillespie, Debra S. 73 292 Gilliam. Evelyn L. 73 292 Gilliland, James R. 74 292 Ginzel, Garland G. 73 144, 292 Glakn, Jeannie E. 74 292 Glenn, Wade A. 71 — 174, 263 Gobert, Morilyn. 74 292 Godfrey, Cindy. 71 263 Godfrey, Melissa J. 74 292 Godfrey, Sandra K. 73 Going, Hilton E. 73 — 192, 195, 292 Going, Pamela K. 73 292 Goins, Cheryl L. 72 293 Gomez, Junior. 73 292 Gonzales, Eloisa. 73 292 Gonzales, Elsa. 74 248, 292 Gonzales, Erma. 71 263 Gonzales, Soledad. 74 292 Gonzales, Mary E. 74 292 Gonzales, Victor. 71 178, 185, 248, 263 Goodin, Mrs. Gladys. Special Education 326 Goodin, Jeffrey. 74 - 108, 137, 292 Goodin, Lou Ann. 72 161, 208, 293 Goodman, Elizobeth Lynn. 72 189, 293 Goodman, Kathryn L. 74 293 Goodman, Scott L. 73 - 1 37, 164, 292 Goodman, Mariela. 73 248, 292 Goodwin, Kathryn L. 72 293 Gordon, Jomes W. 74 293 Gore, Pamela G. 74 194, 293 Goudeau, Brenda. 71 Goudeau, Glenda. 71 - 226, 263 Goudeau, Grenda A. 73 292 Goudeau, Reginald M. 74 108, 137, 293 Goudeau, Sandra E. 74 293 Goudeau, Vanessa. 74 293 Governor. 196, 197 Grady, Gary D. 74 293 Grady, Phyllis J. 71 264 Grady, Shelly L. 72 293 Graham, Gladys D. 73 244, 293 Grahom, John O. 72 192, 195, 293 Grandy, Rodney L. 74 111, 293 Graves, Lois R. 73 293 Gray, Dwaine. 73 293 Gray, Jomes M. 73 293 Gray, Janet L. 73 169, 202, 293 Gray, Shoron. 71 264 Groy, Sheron K. '74 293 Hall, Jock W. '72 192,293 294 225, 265 Groy, Jo Ann. '74 293 Hall, Laura B. '71 78, 81, Hartrick, Mrs. Margie. History Herring, Cheryl. '73 — 247, Green, Edno M. '73 293 180, 181, 207, 218, 219, 326 297 Green, John F. '74 293 264 Hortzog, Howard R. '74 Herrington, Diona I. '71 — Green, Marilyn J. '74 — 293 Hall, Lindo K.'71 191,193, 245, 295 229, 265 Greene, Patti J. '74 — 293 264 Harvey's Barber Shop. 356 Herron, Shirley J. '73 - Greenwood, Bobby L. '7J — Hall, Pamela K. '72 294 Haskins, Gary L. '71 264 Hess, Mr. Jim. Athletics 326 264 Hall, Roxanne. '72 192, Haskins, Pomelo L. '73 244, Hessler, Randloph L. '74 — Greenwood, Mr. Jomes. Gov 194, 294 294 295 ernment 326 Hall, Valerie D. '71 264 Hastie, Barry 1. '71 — 191, Hickman, Jon A. '72 — 207, Greenwood, Cynthia A. '73 Hamil, Karen.'72 154,192, 192, 195, 264 246, 247, 296 293 207, 294 Hastie, Lorry C. ‘71 191, Hickman, John G. '73 — 121, Greer, Annette. '74 — 244, Hamilton, Carolyn. '74 294 195, 197, 207, 264 297 293 Hamilton, David A. '74 137, Hasty, Terry L. '74 Hickman, Joy L. '74 — 248, Greer, Darlene. '72 — 243, 294 Hawks, Beverly. '73 208, 297 293 Hamilton, Ernest R. '74 294 216, 294 Highlands Fabrics. 352 Greer, Richard E. '74 — 67, Hamilton, Jonie A. '73 294 Hawks, Mitchell E. '71 97, Highlands Laundromat. 356 293 Hammon, Thomas R. '72 138, 264 Highlands Shell. 340 Gregersen, Donna L. '71 — 123, 294 Hawthorne, Mr. Allen. Physical Highlands State Bonk. 349 264 Homous, Charlotte J. '73 Science 326 Highlands Texaco. 348 Greg Harrison's Gulf. 356 294 Hawthorne, Herbert N. '74 Highlands Western Auto Gregory, Kim D. '71 - 264 Hampton, Herbert S. '71 58, 108 Wheel. 356 Gregory, Patti K. '73 — 193, 78, 97, 99. 138, 143, 164, Hawthorne, Louis M. '71 97, Hill, Chad E. '74 297 293 213, 264 102, 264 Hill, Kenneth R. '74 — 297 Gresham, Reba 1. '73 — 244, Hancock, David. '72 294 Hoyden, Gayle M. '72 294 Hill, Patrie S. '72 97, 296 293 Hansen, Bryan D. '72 294 Hayes, Jomes. '74 295 Hillhouse, William D. '73 Gribble, Jane. '73 — 203, Hanson, Monica J. ‘73 294 Hayes, Michael. '74 295 Hi lo Auto Supply. 353 248, 293 Hanson, Ruby W. '71 191, Haynie, Billy. '74 295 Hizley, Edgar D. '71 121, Griffin, Anthony P. '73 — 192, 193, 264 Hoynie, William K. 72 185, 265 Griffin, Gregory. '71 264 Harbor, James. '72 Hozlett, Vaughn L. '72 174, Hilzley, Michael J. '73 297 Griffin, Jenice M. '74 — 193, Horcrow, Betty. '74 294 192, 195, 294 Hinton, Karen. '71 — 193, 265 293 Harding, Vicki R. '72 168, Head, Billy R. '73 297 Hinton, Melanie L. ‘73 — 192, Griffin, Storiette. '71 — 160, 192, 195, 207, 294 Heard, Bridgett R. '74 297 216, 264 Hargis, Mr. Elmer. Band 326 Heard, Randal. '74 295 HISTORY CLUB. 239 Griffin, Thelma I. '74 293 Hargis, Mary J. '72 188, Herbert, Demas M. '74 294 Hobbs, Belinda J. '73 — 192, Griffith, James L. '72 293 189, 192, 198, 243, 294 Hebert, James E. '74 193, 297 Griffith, John G. '73 293 Hargrove, Wanda K. '71 295 Hodges, Mary J. '73 — 297 Grizzle, Marvin D. '74 294 243, 264 Hebert, Marsha J. '73 193, Hoffeld, Louann. '73 - 297 Gross, Stephen G. '72 106, Hargrove, Lloyd J. '72 97, 294 Holiday Inn. 342 293 294 Heffernan, James C. '74 — Holland, Cecelia D. '74 297 G'sell, Paul F. '74 - 137, 294 Hargrove, Russell. '74 67, 295 Holland, Christian. '74 297 Guidry, John P. '74 — 108, 294 Hefley, Michelle. '74 295 Holland, Jennifer L.'72 150, Guillory, Carlton J. '74 294 Hormon, Cindy L. '74 — 185, Hefner's. 339 151, 296 Guillory, Magdalen - '73 — 294 Heinrich, Paul V. '71 207, Holland, Pamela A. '74 - 297 293 Harman, Marcell L. '74 294 264 Holland, Steven F. '71 — 178, Gulf Coast Pharmacy. 354 Harman, Robert W. '72 294 Heintschel, Jerry. '72 294 185, 296 Gumm, Eliso. '74 — 294 Harmon, Mr. Marcellus. Coun- Heisel, Walter D. 72 294 Holloway, Dolly. '74 — 297 Gunlock, Mary S. '71 — 224, selor — 326 Heiser, George E. '73 Hollaway, Gary W. '73 297 225, 235, 264 Harper, Luanne. '74 294 Hemphill, Ann. '74 295 Holloway, John W. '72 — Gunn, Michael W. '73 — 293 Harper, Miss Marsha. Speech Hemphill, Rebecca J. '71 Hollawoy, Robert E. '72 — 296 Guy, Mr. Marvin. Athletics and — 326 188, 189, 216, 264 Hollingshead, Ricky L. '71 Physical Education 326 Harper, Mrs. Martha. Mathc- Hencke, Sally E. '73 294 265 Guthrie, Michael F. '71 — 192, matics 326 Henderson, Janet S. '73 294 Hollister, Roger W. '73 — 297 230, 232, 264 Harrington, Beth M. '71 Henderson, Jerry W. '71 — Holloway, David D. '74 225, 264 225, 265 137, 297 Hackfeld, Judith E. '72 — 150, Harrington, Marsho K. '73 - Henderson, Johnny J. '71 — Holloway, Donna A. '71 151, 192, 195, 293 240, 294 Henderson, Richard L. '74 229, 230, 231, 232, 265 Hackfeld, Randall S. '73 — Harris, Mr. Bryant S. Band 295 Holloway, Richard D. '73 293 326 Henley, Douglas W.'71 265 297 Hackney, Mrs. Hazel. Biology Harris, Eva L. '74 294 Henry, Roger R. '71 Holly Inn Restaurant. 352 - 326 Harris, Howard T. '72 294 Henry, Sondria M. '73 294 Holman, Kondyce A. '74 — Hoddick, Mr. Luther. Auto Me Harris, Lance S. '73 Henscey, Aubrey W. '74 — 297 chanics — 326 Harrison, Betty A. '72 - 294 295 Holmes, Byron B. '74 — 108, Hafer, Gray S. '73 — 293 Harrison, Karen S. '71 78, Henscey, Terry L. '72 203, 297 Haggerty, Leo. '71 — 112, 171, 203, 207, 209, 264 296 Holmes, James S. '74 297 114, 116, 128 Harrison, Katherine M. '74 Hensley, William. '74 Holmes, John A. '73 297 Haines, Susan A. '73 — 208, 67, 295 Hernandez, Miguel P. '72 Holmes, John A. '72 — 296 293 Harrison, Randy A. '72 296 Holmes, Karen L. '72 — 243, Hale, Deano A. '74 — 294 Horrison, Sandra K. '73 Hernandez, Richard. '71 296 Hale, Fred A. '72 — 106, 293 203. 208, 294 Hernandez, Wanda. '74 Holmes, Nancy R. '71 198, Holford, John W. '74 — 193, Harshow, Jimmy E. '73 294 295 265 294 Hort, Brenda J. '74 295 Herndon, Daniel C. '71 81, Holt, Arthur H. '74 — 137, Hall, Bruce D. '74 294 Hart, Jewel B. '73 294 164, 207, 265 193, 297 Hall, Frank. '73 218, 219, Hortless, Sheryl L. '71 - 264 Herndon, John N. '72 164, Holt, Donna K. '71 — 150, 294 Hortless, Susan K. '73 181, 296 228, 229, 230, 232, 265 Hall, Fred. '74 — 182, 203, 294 Herrin, Billy J. '73 106,297 Holt, Mrs. Mory Beth. Distribu Hall, Irene L. '72 - 293 Hartrick, Glenn. '72 128, Herrin, Wesley L. '71 185, tive Education 326 361 Holt, Pamela A. '72 150, 151, 193, 296 Holub, Reecie L. '72 161, 192, 296 Holub, Suzanna. 74 297 Homan, Kathleen '72 Hood, Lisa K. '74 297 Hood, Marguerite i D. '72 296 Hooper, Frank M. '72 Hooper, Linda D. '71 172, 197, 265 Hooper, Margie L, '72 185, 202, 246, 247, 296 Hopper, Morie A. '73 Hopper, Pearl D. '74 297 Hopper, Polly P. '74 297 Hopson, Paula J. '74 298 Horn, Karen L. '74 298 Horn, Penny L. '72 — 74, 226, 296 Horton, Glen R. '73 Hoskins, Marilyn K. '71 150, 152, 266 Hoskins, Marsha I. '74 247, 298 Hotchkiss, Danny I. '74 108, 298 Houston, Debra K. '74 216, 298 Houston, Marsha L. '74 194, 298 Houston, Rodney N. '72 297 Howord, Anthony. '74 298 Howard, Bobby R. '71 266 Howard, Curtis W. '73 192, 193, 195, 297 Howord, Terry. '74 298 Howe, James G. '74 298 Howe, Karen. '73 Howe, Rebecca D. '73 173, 203, 298 Howell, Pamela. '71 228, 229, 230, 231. 232, 233, 266 Hrobino, David A. '74 298 Hubbard, Frances M. '71 Hubert, Donna S. '73 298 Hubert, Gayle. '73 296 Hudgins, Alan R. '74 193, 298 Hudgins, Robert. '72 Hudson, Carolyn S. 298 Hudson, David L. '71 76, 78, 97. 101, 102, 135, 141, 153, 157, 158, 266 Hudson, Marcia A. '73 181, 182, 203, 298 Huey, Glen M.'73 174,298 Huff, Connie G. '72 197, 227, 297 Hughes, Becky. ‘74 298 Hughes, David W. '72 120, 297 Hughes, Donald E. ‘74 298 Hughes, Glenn A. '74 298 Hughes, Lisa A. '73 181, 182, 203, 298 Hughes, Max A. '71 266 Hughes, Michael L. '74 298 Hughes, Mr. Ox. Social Studies 326 Hughes, Steve E. '74 299 Hughes, Steven W. '74 108, 299 Hughes, Wanda Cathy. '71 362 76, 78, 158, 166, 167, 201, 266 Humble Enjoy. 355 Humphreys, Bobby J. '74 192, 299 Hunt, Clifford M. '72 128, 297 Hunt, Miss Molly. History 326 Hunt, Ruth I. '74 299 Hunter, Gregory A. '72 229 Huntsman, Glenn E. '72 297 Hurt, Mary E. '72 74, 226, 297 Hutchins, Sherry A. '74 299 Hyde, Gerrionne. '74 299 Hyde, Randall T. '72 297 Hylton, Edwin R. '73 298 Hylton, Kathryn R. '74 299 Hymon, Iro E. '73 298 Ickes, Jackie W. '71 78, 266 Ickes, Jerry. '72 1 78, 297 INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING. 223 225 Inman, Ruth M. '74 299 INTERACT CLUB. 156 159 loerger, Steven A. '72 Irby, Paula A. '73 298 Irby, Retha D. '74 299 Isaacks, Donello G. '73 298 Isaacks, Miss Donno. Govern men! and Moth 326 Isaacks, Jerry R. '74 299 Isaacks, Wendy J. '74 194, 299 Isbell, David L. '73 298 Isbell, Ruby K. '73 298 Isenberg, Vicki L. '74 299 Isenberg, Mr. Milton. Physical Education, Athletics 326 Isom, Karen E.'73 185,298 Ivey, Glodys M. '71 207, 266 Ivey, Helen G. '73 298 Ivey, Richord A. '73 298 Ivey, Robert W. '73 298 Jockson, Chero J. '73 299 Jackson, Cynthia D. '74 188, 189, 193 Jackson, Daniel R. '71 128, 197, 207, 266 Jackson, Daniel W. '72 297 Jackson, Donald W. '72 97 Jackson, Gray L. '71 266 Jockson, Glynda G. '73 299 Jockson, Mory A. '73 Jackson, Richard L. '73 299 Jackson, Steven G. '73 299 Jackson, Wesley J. '71 140, 267 Jamerson, Lillie D. '73 299 James, Alan S. '72 106 James, Eortha L. '73 238, 299 Jomes, Saundro G. '72 185, 297 James, Tommy E. '74 299 Janick, Lori A. '74 299 Josper, Helen F. '72 297 Jasper, Sharlet R. '74 299 JDon's Beauty Supply. 342 Jeffcoat, Michael C. '74 299 Jeffers, Gary Ben. '71 229, 232, 267 Jefferson, Douglas W. '71 191, 192, 195, 267 Jefferson, Leroy R. '72 Jefferson, Mory F. '74 300 Jenkins, Melinda A. '72 297 Jenkins, Mr. Robert. Physical Science, Athletics 326 Jennings, Billie J. '73 299 Jennings, Dennis D. '73 1 28, 299 Jennings, Johnnie G. '73 299 Jennings, Steven. '72 97, 127, 138, 297 Jensen, Steve. '71 221, 222, 267 Jenson, Frank J. '71 97, 144, 267 Jimmy's Paint Body. 356 Johnson, Carlton. '73 Johnson, Cheryl L. '71 267 Johnson, Donald G. '74 108, 300 Johnson, Douglas K. '72 297 Johnson, Eddie M. '71 267 Johnson, Jan L. '73 299 Johnson, Jeffery D. '74 108, 300 Johnson, Kathryn D. '74 300 Johnson, Leigh P. '72 144, 156, 157, 159, 297 Johnson, Leon. ‘72 297 Johnson, Joyce. '72 297 Johnson, Nolan L. '74 309 Johnson, Ralph W. '71 267 Johnson, Rayborn C. '71 267 Johnson, Rex D. '71 267 Johnson, Sarah E. '71 267, 298 Johnson, Sarah L. '72 298 Johnson, Tonya.'73 299 Johnson, Vicki L. '73 299 Jones, Brenda J. '72 298 Jones, David M. '74 301 Jones, Denice M. '74 301 Jones, Eddie L. '73 300 Jones, Edward D. '71 267 Jones Enco. 356 Jones, Mrs. Iris. Librarian 326 Jones, Joseph G. '71 Jones, Keith. '73 300 Jones, Lisa K. '73 169, 185, 202, 300 Jones, Mrs. Louise. English 326 Jones, Mrs. Mary. Social Studies 326 Jones, Mona L. '71 267 Jones, Nino A.'73 193,300 Jordan, Jerry L. '71 267 Juarez, Anthony Q. '73 300 Judson, Ronnie L. '73 JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE. 210, 211 JUNIOR OPTIMISES. 153, 155 JUNIOR ROTARY ANNS. 170 173 Junior World. 356 Katribe, Kelly C.'71 58,68, 77, 170, 171, 239, 267 Koy, Rodney D. '71 Koy William C. ‘72 298 Keating Ford, Crosby. 341 Keeling, Charles D. '74 301 Keene, Foye A.'71 267 Keene, Juanita A. '74 244, 301 Kiehl, Shiela D. '73 300 Keith, Gwendolyn C. '74 301 Kelley, Joe J.'74 108,301 Kelley, Kerry L.'71 65,160, 267 Kelley, Marla J. '73 185, 300 Kelley, Mr. Robert. American History — 327 Kellner, Mrs. Laura. Mathemat ics 327 Kellogg, Rebecca Kelly, Barbara A. Kelly, Mrs. Charlene. Director Special Services 327 Kelly, Cora L. '73 300 Kelly, Debbie L. '73 151, 300 Kelly. Jon. '73 173, 182, 202, 300 Kelso, Gwen I. '72 225, 298 Kemp Tony's. 356 Kempf, David V. '71 267 Kennon, Michael Ken R. McNulty, Realtor. 342 Kerr, Dovid L.'74 108,301 Kerr, Koren K. '73 66, 92, 95, 169, 300 Kerr, Mark W. '72 106, 178, 298 Kettler, Darlene. '73 300 Key, Cheryl M. '74 301 KEY CLUB. 163 165 Keyes, Norman E. '71 198, 267 KEYETTES. 166 169 Key Studio. 349 Kibbe, Gloria K. '71 235, 267 Kiber, William R. '72 235, 298 Kidd, Laura S. '74 301 Kilgore, Haidee D. '74 144, 301 Kime, Paul Chis. '73 121, 301 King, Angela R. '74 301 King, Charlie O. '72 193, 298 King, Claudia D. '72 King, Dixie L.'72 185,298 King, Floyd W. '72 137, 298 King, Kathryn I. '73 300 King, Roy A. '74 194 King, Warren R. '71 267 Kingsley, Joyce A. '73 300 Kinney, Billy E. '72 298 Kirk, Christine S. '72 225, 298 Kirk, Jackie L. '71 Kirkland, Sherra L. '71 166, 167, 203, 235, 267 Kirksey, Mr. Vonce. Mathemat- ics 327 Klaus, Calvin J.'71 267 Klaus, Daniel L. '73 300 Klaus, David W. '74 108, 238, 301 Klaus, Michael W. '72 398 Klous, Pamela G. '73 300 Kleinschmidt, Ulrich K. '71 207, 212, 213, 215. 267 Lawrence, Jomes W. '72 Locklear, Gray D. '74 303 McHenry, Sharon K. '72 — Kluch, Mr. Ronnie. Physicol Edu 106, 300 Locklear, William H.'72 301 301 cotion, Athletics 327 Lawrence, Linda C. '72 268 Loggins, Gordon E. '74 194 McHenry, Yvonne D. '73 — Knoppick, Robert K. '73 - 301 Lowrence, Ronald W. '72 Loggins, Karen J. '72 161, 303 Kniffen, Anne E. '73 — 202, Lawson, Kevin W. '73 302 192, 301 McKoy, Lindo S. ‘72 — 301 248, 301 Lawson, Mr. Richard. Foreign Long, Lorry G. '71 229, 269 McKee, Jomes W. '71 — 185, Knowles, Carolyn R. '71 — Longuoge 327 Long, Leslie T. '73 302 235, 269 251, 267 Leotherwood, James N. '71 Longbotham, Gerald. '72 McKee, John H. '74 — 303 Kolitz, Robert D. '73 — 111, 268 123, 185, 301 McKenney, Helen E. '71 301 Leblanc, Rito J. '72 243, Looney, Regino G. '71 153, 167, 191, 193, 207, 243, Kosino, James C. '72 — 300 192, 269 269 Kosina, Kathryn R. '73 — 301 LeCates, Karen. '73 302 Lovering, Donald E. '74 McKenney, Leslie E. '71 Kotrla, Eloine A. '72 298 LeCotes, Mrs. Koy. Mathematics 192, 195, 208, 303 193, 259 Krolczyk, Larry W. '72 327 Lovett, John. '72 — McKinely, Karen L. '74 303 Krolczyk, Theresa K. '73 Lee, Danny J. '71 268 Loving, David. '72 McKinney, Deborah L. '71 301 Lee, Kothryn A. '72 181, Lowery, Dony J. '74 303 269 Krull, Frank A. '71 — 207, 268 182, 202, 207, 300 Lowery, Donna A. '73 — 301 McKinney, Gory L. '74 303 Kubik, Helen M. '72 — 154, Leggett's Drug Store. 356 Lumpkin, Mr. Gilbert. Vice Prin- McKinney, Jomes F. '72 301 224, 225, 298 Lehr, Larry. '73 302 cipol 323, 328 McKnight, James E. '73 — 303 Kubik, Johnny A. '71 — 268 Lemmon, Mary D. '74 193, Lumpkin, Lynnette. '72 168, McLendon, Michael R. '72 Kudla, Kora A. '72 — 168, 302 185, 203, 301 128, 132, 301 202, 298 Lemmon, Richard K. '73 300 Lyon, Lorry D. '73 302 McLendon, Stephen A. '73 — Kudla, Mr. Roland. Athletics Lemmon, Ronald B. '73 302 Lyon, BeckyS. '74 - 193,303 97, 128, 303 327 Kunz, Patti J. '71 — 76, 170, Lemond, Janelle M. '71 195, 238, 268 McAlpin, Susan R. '74 — 303 McMahon, Becky L. '73 303 McMahon, Joe D. '73 — 303 171, 201, 207, 268 Lemond, Janie T. '73 302 McArdle, Kevin P. '74 McNulty, Jomes Ricky. '71 Kunze, Mary L. '73 — 150, Lemond, Martin H. '74 108, McBride, Mrs. Glynda. Business 269 151, 193, 301 302 - 328 McPherson, Sheilo G. '73 — Kupec, Marijone. '74 — 301 Lend, Dwight A. '73 302 McBride, J. C.'73 194,303 303 Kvorme, Jodine L. '72 — 235, Lensing, Ben A. '72 McBride, Jerry A. '73 179, Mabe, Debra Kathy. '73 — 247, 298 LEO CLUB. 181 183 303 202, 303 Kveton, Dove. '72 — 135, 300 Leonard, Cheryl A. '72 181, McBride, Mrs. Nino. Secretary Mabe, Michoel G. Kwick Way. 356 182, 300 — 328 Mach, Miss Borbora. History Kysor, Vicky. '73 — 301 Leonard, Lanny A. '74 302 McBride, Thersa C. '73 - 303 328 L L Frosty. 349 Leonard, Larry G. '71 179, 268 McCall, Ted H. '73 303 McCollum, Vicki. '71 — 239, Mochocky, Claudia L. 304 Mack, Karen J. '73 — 198, Labit, Charles R. '73 301 Leonord, Robert E. '74 269 303 Labit, Stephen E. '74 — 194, LeRoux, Joyce M. '72 300 McCarthy, Carol. '73 58, MacKinnon, Mary Helen. '72 301 Lewis, Cornell M. '73 1 20, 71, 248, 303 69, 167, 203, 248, 301 Lafosse, Gail A. '73 66, 137 McChesney, Carol L. '72 — Macon, Liana. '71 — 181, 169, 202, 208, 301 Lewis, Emmett E. '74 302 235, 301 202, 207, 269 Lagrange, Mark E. '74 — 193, Lewis, Mrs. Mary. Special Edu- McClintock, Mrs. Barbara. Biol Magness, Marilyn S. '73 — 301 cotion 327 ogy 328 185, 303 Loird, Debra S. '74 — 302 Lewis, Orlando. '72 McClosky, Cynthia. '71 197, Magouirk, Cecil. '72 Laird, Kathleen M. '74 — 302 LIFE LINER CLUB. 250 251 269 Magouirk, Gory L. '73 304 Laird, Keith G. '72 — 300 Liles, Dovid A. ’73 302 McClosky, Gabriel G. '74 — Maley, Terry L. '74 — 304 Laird, Linda S. '73 — 194, Liles, Perry J. '73 302 303 Malone, Charles R. '74 242, 244, 301 Liles, Stephen R. '74 302 McClosky, Leonard. '73 303 Malone, Jomes H. '72 — 302 Lambert, Patty S. '72 — 300 Liles, V.ckie D. '71 268 McClure, Jeffrey. '72 128, Malone, Karen J. '72 302 Lambrecht, Glenn M. ‘73 — Liles, William R. '71 269 301 Malone, Pamela. '74 — 304 301 Linck, David W. '71 269 McCollom, Patricia N. '71 Manning, Billy. '73 Landry, Lindo K. '72 300 Lindley, Lisa A. '74 302 McConnell, Patrick. '74 303 Morder, Robert B. ‘71 — 302 Lane, David G. '73 301 Lindsey, David A. '74 137, McCulloch, Brian. '73 303 Marks, Donzella M. '74 304 Loncy, Janet $. '72 160, 302 McCulloch, Kent. 72 120, Morth, Teresa R. '71 — 153, 161, 218, 219, 300 Lindsey, Irvin E. '72 192, 178, 207, 213, 301 203, 213, 214, 269 Lang, Donna K. '73 — 173, 245, 300 McCullough, Gary D. '74 Marbi, Miss Martha. Physical 185, 238, 301 Lindsey, Mary M. '74 193, 303 Education 328 Langley, Charles. '74 — 302 Lindsey, Robert C. McCullough, Gregory L. '71 Martin, Dole B. '72 — 135, Laramore, Brenda K. '73 — Lintelman, Anthony E. '74 192, 269 164, 185, 192, 193, 195, 301 302 McCune, Frances A. '72 301 207, 235, 193 Laramore, Kerry L. '72 — 218, LIONESS CLUB. 180 183 McDonald, Connie A. '74 Martin, Debbie. '74 — 239, 300 Listi, Nicholas. '74 302 303 304 Laramore, Michael T. '72 — Listi, Patricio G. '74 193, McDonald, Vicky A. '72 Martin, Harold Kim. '71 — 76, 300 303 243, 301 164, 185, 235, 238, 269 Larsen, Julie A. '74 - 302 LITERARY CLUB. 248, 249 McDowell, Mr. Bill. Audio Visu- Martin, Jeffrey I. '73 — 164, Lasater, Mr. Frank. English Litres, Christopher S. '71 58, ol. Photography 328 304 327 97, 102, 144. 164, 207, McDuffie, Debbie J. '74 303 Martin, Karl R. '71 — 269 Latham, Sandra S. '71 — 150, 269 McFarland, Roy. '72 Martin, Lane A. '74 108, 151, 190, 268 Little, Gray W. '73 302 McFarland, Teresa E. '74 137, 304 Lothom, Steven. '73 - 301 Little, James C. '73 302, 303 Martin, Marvin R. '71 — 111, Laubach, James G. '72 - 300 303 McGhee, Alford W. 174, 207, 239, 269 Lauraine, Michael J. '73 — 301 Little, John C. '72 300 McGilvray, Richard L. '72 Mortin, Michael J. '72 — 246, Laver, Daniel E. '74 302 Littlefield, Bobby J. '72 64, McGlone, Sharon L. '71 269 247, 302 Lover, Darcy L. '73 302 106, 128, 130, 157, 300 McGlone, Vicki J. '72 301 Martin, Michael W '74 304 Lavigne, Vivian T. '74 — Litton, Dennis E. '72 58, 69, McGowan, Mr. Emerson. Physi- Mortin, Pamela J. '73 192, Lowrence, Archie C. '74 128, 302 col Science Department 304 Lawrence Insurance. 339 Lloyd, Mary B. '73 — 238, 302 Chairman 328 Mortin, Patrice. '71 65, 76, 363 109, 153, 185, 269 Mortin, Richard E. '74 108, 304 Mortin, Theresa A. '72 304 Martin, William R. '73 97 Martin, William R. '72 157, 159, 302 Martinka, Donald R. '72 302 Mary Lonnou. 356 Mascorro, Daniel R. '72 Mason, Sheila D. '74 304 Mossie, Jayne. '74 244, 304 Massie, Mark L. '71 74, 81, 207, 269 Mossingill, Carol J. '74 304 Masters, Wanda J. '72 - 154, 185, 302 Mathis, Kathryn. '74 304 Mathis, Nothaniel E. '72 97, 112, 114, 118, 128, 302 Mathews, Greg D. '73 120, 123,304 Matthews, Sandra J. '73 304 Maxey, Earnest I. '73 Maxey, Jewel E. '71 232, 269 Maxey, Mary J. '72 226, 302 Maxwell, Ed D. '74 304 Moy, Billy. '74 304 Moy, Eugene W. '74 Moy, Jeff S. '71 222, 233, 269 Moy, John. '72 302 Moyfield, Clifford W. '72 302 Mayfield, Deborah K. '71 — 225, 269 Mays, Deborah F. '74 304 Mays, Herbert. '74 108, 304 Moys, Karen L. '71 Moyson's Auto Supply. 356 Meadows, Dovid L. '72 185, 302 Meadows, Perry A. '73 235, 304 Meadows, Sheryl L. '72 193, 302 Mears, Mary C. '72 160, 161, 188, 192, 302 Medders, Cynthio D. '74 305 Medders, Jeffery A. ‘72 302 Medders, Stephen 8. '71 144, 185, 269 Meier, Judy I. '73 192, 304 Meier, Judy I. '71 228, 229, 232, 270 Meismer, Michael J. '73 304 Meismer, Patrick I. '74 305 Melancon, Wanda J. '73 304 Melinger, Mike K. '74 193 Menifee, Jennifer. '74 304 Mercer, Debbie J. '74 Mercer, Robert. '73 137, 304 Merchont, Miss Ann. English, Journalism 328 Mercier, Janis M. '71 270 Meredith, Michael D. '72 305 Meredith, Randy D. '71 270 Meridith, Terri I. '73 304 Merle Norman, Bay Plaza. 349 364 Merling, Richard H. '72 144, 179, 305 Merrick, Oliver H. '72 238, 305 Merrick, Pamela K. '73 304 Merritt, Douglas D. '71 270, 289 Mertz, Deo A. '71 270 Messiah, Clydette V. '74 307 Messingill, Corol J. '74 Meullion, Marvin. '72 305 Meullion, Yvonne M. '73 304 Miles, Glen R. '72 Miller, Clyde D. '71 270 Miller, Cynthia A. '72 270 Miller, Dean. '74 305 Miller, Debora L. '72 — 58, 172, 198, 305 Miller, Deborah W. '72 238, 305 Miller, Eddie R. '73 304 Miller, Jomi E.'73 192, 305 Miller, Melissa L. ‘72 - 64, 180, 181, 182, 203, 305 Miller, Richard T. '74 137, 305 Miller, Shirley. '71 122, 123, 270 Miller, Virginia. '74 305 Milligan, Patrack E. ‘74 137, 305 Milligan, Timothy H. '72 106, 305 Mills, Calvin E. '71 270 Mills, Scottie W.'73 121 Mills, Velma. '74 305 Mingo, John. '74 194, 305 Minor, Lola P. '74 305 Minor, Robert L. '73 305 Minter, George D. '73 305 Mitchell, Andrea J. '74 — 188, 189, 192, 305 Mitchell, Deanna D. '73 203, 305 Mitchell, Kenneth L. '74 67, 92, 137, 305 Mize, Potricio R. '71 270 Molder, Clifford E. '74 305 Molder, Mary K. '72 305 Montgomery, James H. '72 Montgomery, Mrs. Margaret. English 328 Montgomery, Ronald W. '71 65, 138, 142, 198, 270 Montgomery, Vicki L. '72 181, 182, 185, 203, 305 Moody, James M. '71 221 Moody, Melba J. '71 270 Moody, Michael A. '74 305 Moody, Morris D. '72 305 Moody, Rickey D. '74 108, 305 Mookhoek, Mrs. Frances. Biolo- gy Department Chairman 328 Moon's Cafe. 350 Moore, David W. '73 305 Moore, Deboroh L. '74 305 Moore, Garry L. '72 305 Moore, Helen I. '73 305 Moore, Mrs. Melbo. Secretary 328 Moore, Pamela J. '74 306 Moorman, Jerry L. '72 305 Moorman, Nathaleo A. '74 193, 306 Moorman, Robert A. '71 135, 179, 213, 270 Moorman, Ronny. '73 305 Moran, Mary B. '71 58, 68, 150, 151, 239, 270 Morovek, Melissa A. '73 169, 202, 305 Moravek, Pamela A. '71 166, 167, 200, 207, 270 Moravits, Down J. '73 305 Moravits, Naomi A. '74 306 Morgan, Amy L. '73 202, 305 Morgan, Denise E. '72 Morgan, Elizabeth Ann. '72 225, 305 Morgon, James D. '71 225, 270 Morgon, Linda. '74 306 Morgan, Marilyn S. '72 58, 64, 92, 166, 167, 305 Morgan, Nathan R. '71 - 229, 271 Morris, Glenn C. '71 271 Morris, Mark D. '74 306 Morris, Teresa R. '73 305 Morrison, Julie A. '74 306 Morrow, Jenny C. '71 271 Morse, Cindy I. '72 305 Morse, Jonelle. '73 305 Moses, Jeona R. '73 305 Moses, Mrs. Wyona. Cosmetol- ogy 328 Motley, Donald. '73 305 Motley, Mrs. Valree. Social Studies, Department Chair- man - 328 Moyer, Arthur D. '73 306 Moyer, Mark D. '71 271 Aoyer, Sandra E. '73 305 Moyer, Tobie D. '74 306 Mascorro, Mark. '72 Muckleroy, Jimmie G. '73 305 Muckleroy, Michael K. '73 111, 306 Muckleroy, Ralph N. '73 306 Mudd, Robbie R. '71 Muldrow, Cristi L. '71 229, 231, 271 Mulkey, Dennis L. '73 306 Mulkey, Michael D. '74 108, 306 Mulkey, Thomas D. '71 197, 271 Mullens, Carol S. '71 74, 78, 153, 209, 242, 271 Muller, Mork F. '74 194, 306 Mullins, Jonice. '73 306 Mullins, Nothan J. '74 306 Murphy, Dovo A. '73 306 Murray, Leslee K. '71 78, 81, 166, 167, 207, 271 Myers, Olivia E. '74 306 Myers, Mrs. Roselle. English 328 Myers, Willard B. '72 225, 306 Nance, Pamela S. '74 306 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. 206, 207 Nava, Frank. '72 306 Neal, Audrey N. '72 306 Neotherlin, Kenneth R. '73 306 Nelson, Mrs. Barbara. Attend- ance Secretory 329 Nelson, Joe F. '72 Nelson, Siler. '74 Nesselrode, Cynthia Lynn. '74 — 306 Nettles, Larry X. '74 137, 306 Nevels, Reginald. '74 306 Newby's Restaurant. 350 Newman, Jefferson M. '73 306 Newmon, John R. '74 306 Newton, Mr. Kenneth. Algebra — 329 Nichols, Arvia M. '74 Nichols, Darrell J. '71 271 Nicholson, Steven W. '73 306 Nickerson, Sharon D. '72 306 Nickerson, Tressia F. '74 309 Nitschmonn, Mr. H. H. Coun- selor 329 Nixon, Pomelo J. '71 81, 207, 271 Nona's Barber Shop. 350 Norfleet, Debbie. '74 Norris, Mrs. Bobbie. Secretary — 329 Norris, Cindy. '71 65, 77, 92, 95, 167, 248, 271 Norris, John P.'72 97,106, 135, 174, 306 Norris, Steven K. '72 Norton, Mrs. Carmel. Physical Education Department Chair- mon — 329 Norton, Therese C. '72 172, 185, 203, 247, 306 Norwood, Mr. Alvin. Crafts 329 Novosod, Michael R. '74 70, 108, 309 Novosod, Shoron R. '73 306 Nunez, Billy M. '71 271 Nunez, Cherri R. '72 226, 306 Nunn, Dennis J. '73 - 306 O’Brien, Patricia. '72 226, 306 OCTAGON CLUB. 177-179 Odom, Denise A. '71 185, 271 Oliver, Marilyn. '73 306 Onken, Mr. Loydell. Drafting 329 Orsburn, Mrs. Mary Jone. Eng- lish 329 Orton, Terry D. '72 306 Osborne, Kathy R. '72 172, 185, 306 Osterhus, Douglas E. '71 112, 114, 116, 163, 164, 207, 271 Osterhus, Philip M. '72 120, 164, 198, 306 Osterhus, Sigurd L. '74 193, 309 O'Sullivan, Susan E. ‘74 306 Ott, Dale V. '72 225, 306 Otf, Lona G. '73 306 Outland, Olivia A. '73 — 193, Pickett, Cathy A. '72 150, Ramoda Tower. 339 Ridge, Richard Scott. '71 — 306 151, 192, 307 Ramares, Deley L. '73 310 192, 272 Overstreet, Eunice L. '72 — Pickett, Pamela E. '73 150, Ramsey, Blake. '73 310 Rids, James. '73 185, 203, 306 151, 193, 309 Ramsey, David A. '72 Riley, Alton C. '72 Overstreet, Roycc D. '73 — Pierce, Rhonda R. '73 235, Ramsey, Layne. '71 128, Riley, Bobby R. '71 272 306 238, 309 129, 174, 191, 192. 195, Riley, Glenn D. '73 Owen, Terrence L. '71 — 271 Piercy, Robin G. '74 310 272 Riley, Randall R. '73 312 Piere, Emiley S. '72 307 Ramsey, Monte L. '71 112, Ringuet, Ralph E. '74 Paden, Thomas L. '73 — 306 Pierson, Kenneth. '73 309 157, 158, 272 Rios, Jomes.'73 312 Painter, Phillip A. '74 Pigott, Mona L. '73 226, Ramsey, Ronald L. '72 300 Ripkowski, Charles R. '71 — Palmer, Karen E. '74 — 309 307 Ramsey, Sara. '71 81, 185, 225, 272 Pandora's Beauty Shop. 348 Pigott, Pamela F. '73 309 200, 207, 213, 214, 272 Ripkowski, Richard W. '71 — Pardo, Ricardo R. '74 — 218, Pike, Linda D. '71 272 Roney, Jerry I. '72 306 225, 272 309 Pillow, Michael A. '74 108, Roney, Terri I. '71 272 Rippel, George C. '73 111, Pork, Mrs. Sandra Kay. Home 310 Ratley, Charles A. '72 124, 121, 164, 312 Economics — 329 Pitman, Deborah S. '73 193, 137, 306 Rippel, John. '72 64, 97, Porker, David A. '73 — 127, 310 Ratley, Steve E. '74 126 120, 308 128, 309 Pitt, Carolyn F. '72 Rawls, Steven T. '72 106, Rivers, Anthony R. '71 272 Porker, Jimmy D. '71 — 306 Pittman, Ricky D. '74 108, 128, 306 Rivers, Floyd C. '73 312 Parker, Mary K. '73 - 309 310 Rawls, Susan L. '73 310 Rivers, Joseph L. '74 311 Porker, Robert L. '73 — 137, Pitts, Cynthia A. '71 193, Ray, Judy R. '74 188,189, Rivers, Paulette. ‘71 — 203, 309 272 193, 310 272 Parker, Wilbur J. '72 — Plocheck, Russell E. '73 310 Raymond, Cynthia A. '71 Roark, Tommy R. '71 273 Parnell, Sharon L. '72 306 Pooge, Kathryn J. '74 — 310 272 Robbins, Connie L. '74 239, Porrish, Mr. Bill. Social Studies, Poe, Paul. '73 310 Raymond, Genevieve. '73 311 Troiner — 329 Pope, Usa R. '73 173,185, 250, 251, 310 Roberson, Philis D. '72 308 Porrish, Charles C. '73 — 309 310 Raymond, Olivio 258, 251 Roberts, Carol A. '71 273 Parrish, Judy K. '72 — 185, Portales, Eloiso. '72 307 Rayon, Linda L. '73 310 Robertson, David L. '74 312 307 Portales, Francisco. '73 R. C. Motors. 350 Robertson, Douglas O. '74 Parrish, Van B. '73 - 309 Porter, Claude B. '74 310 Read, Joan L. '71 272 Robertson, Kenneth J. '71 Partin, Glen. '74 Pou, Miss Shorron. World Histo- Read, Marsha L. '74 310 221, 273 Partin, Johnelle. '73 — 192, ry — 329 Reams, Teresa E. '73 312 Robertson, Cynthio K. '74 — 194, 309 Powell, Dennis P. '74 310 Reaves, William D. '74 311 Partin, Undo K. '72 — 185, Powers, Patricia L. '73 154, Reavis, Dale A. '73 121, Robson, Edward K.'73 157, 307 202, 310 312 158, 192, 312 Patterson, Dan B. '71 — 97, Powers, Mrs. Suzi. English Redd, Janet K. '74 31 1 Robson, Miss Evelyn. Mathc- 271 329 Redd, Steve R '73 312 matics Department Chairman Patterson, John Randy. '71 — Pratt, Laura A. '73 — 161, Reed, Kyle E. '74 311 - 330 191, 193, 195, 272 203, 310 Reed, Louise.'74 311 Rocho, Ruben H. '72 97, Patterson, Kim. ‘72 — 305 Presnull, Debra L. '74 Reeves, Potricio A. '74 311 164, 308 Patterson's Bakers. 353 Presnull, Eddie C. '73 310 Reiter, Margaret J. '74 248, Rocha, Thereso. '72 — 227, Patterson, Shelley A. '73 — Preston, Barbara A. '71 272 311 306 244, 309 Price, Connie F. '74 — 310 Rentier, Cynthio. '71 — 171, RODEO CLUB. 220 222 Patton, Elizobeth M. '73 — Price, Debra J. '71 198, 207, 272 Rodger, Mitchell A. '72 246, 247, 309 208, 307 Rentier, Randy. '73 308 Paul's Food Market. 344 Price, Dennis W. '74 108, Repp, James Mike. '71 97, Rodger, Susan B. '73 122, Povlisko, Koren D. '71 — 170, 137, 310 185, 272 312 171, 198, 246. 247, 272 Price, Michael R. '72 106, Revils, Ramona L. '72 306 Rodgers, Danny 8. '71 193, Povlisko, Pom K. '74 — 185, 128, 207, 307 Reynolds, Albert H. '71 229, 232, 273 309 Prince, Billy D. '71 272 Reynolds, Alvin. '72 272 Rodgers, David I. '72 230, Payne, Helen. '74 — 309 Prince, Mr. Reginald. Metal Reynolds, Cathey. '74 311 231, 233, 308 Pee Wee's. 345 Shop 329 Reynolds, Connie M. '71 — Rodgers, Kathi D. '71 — 191, Pee Wee's Garage. 353 Prinzel, Vickie L. '73 — 310 177, 272 193, 273 Penny Mark B. '74 — 193, 309 Probst, M'liss J. '74 244, Reynolds, Michoel R. '72 Rodgers, Mary Jane. '74 — Penson, Patricia A. '74 - 309 310 308 169 Penfon, Susan M. '73 — 309 Probst, Mark J. '72 - 120, Reynolds, Rickey I. '73 312 Rodgers, Michael F. '74 — Peoples State Bank. 344 164, 307 Rheaume, Dorothy F. '74 — 106, 311 Perkins, Mr. George. Choir — Proctor, Douglas W. '73 — 311 Rodgers, Russell L. '73 312 329 310 Rhoades, William R. '71 — Rogers, Alan D. '74 311 Perkins, Mrs. Lou. Business Proffer, Debra A. '72 307 138, 143, 272 Rogers, Donald L. '72 208, 329 Pruett, Cathy J. '74 310 Rice, Charles D. '71 — 309 Perry, Judy M. '74 — 92, 185, Pryor, David. '72 307 Richard, Curtis L. '73 — 127, Rogers, Donno L. '72 203, 309 Pryor, Deloinia L. '74 310 128, 312 209, 213, 214, 309 Perry, Pamela K. '74 194. Pryor, Randal D. '73 — Richard, Hal J. '71 - 272 Rogers, Shirley F. '74 309 Puckett, Glenda J. '72 — 154, Richard, Howard J. '73 312 Rombs, Cathy. '71 273 Perry, Randal A. '74 309 307 Richard, Michele.'73 312 Rombs, Doniece. '72 309, Perryman, Vicki S. '74 — 309 Purcell, Donald W. '72 — 174, Richard, Paula. '73 311 Peters, Robert Dan. '71 — 198, 307 Richards, Sharon A. '72 308 Rombs, Danny R. '73 313 272 Putman, Kouida M. '73 — 154, Richards, Steve M. '73 179, Rombs, Richord W. '74 — 108, Peterson, Thomas E. '73 309 240, 310 312 311 Petrick, Randy J. '74 — 309 Richards, Versie L. '74 311 Rome, Reginald M.'74 312 Phorr, Clarence. '72 — 106. Queen, Melwese. '72 208. Richardson, Mrs. Patricia. Roosa, Kathryn J. '73 — 72, 222, 307 307 Chemistry 330 238, 313 Phelps, Monica A. '73 — 309 Queen Oaks, Cleaners. 356 Ricketson, Michael H. '72 Ross, James T. '73 213, Phillips, Allison A. '73 - 309 308 245, 313 Phillips, Dorothy L. '74 — 310 Rainer, Debra K. '72 308 Ridge, Charles Rusty. '74 Rosser, Patti L. '71 — 153, Phillips, Lindo K. '71 — 272 Rainer, Quada J. '73 310 311 185, 192, 235, 273 365 Rosser, Robert S. '73 313 Rougeou, Noncy C. '71 58, 150, 151, 198, 239, 273 Rougeou, Robin H. '74 312 Rouse, Paulo. '72 313 Roush, Jeanene L. '72 309 Roush, Melanie C. '73 313 Roush, Ten.'74 312 Routte, Dionne M. '73 313 Routte, Donald R. '73 313 Rowe, Debro A. '73 313 Rowlett, Amy E. '74 — 312 Roy, Donald. '72 Roy, Eugene. '73 313 Royder, Lindo. '74 312 Royder, Ronald P. '72 126, 137, 164, 245, 309 Rucker, Charles H. '72 309 Ruiz, Stephanie G. '71 273 Ruiz, Terry S. '71 273 Rupp, Kevin A. '74 312 Rushing, Susan A. '72 181, 182, 185, 203, 309 Russell, Judy R. '73 169, 185, 202, 313 Russell, Rebecca. '72 172, 185, 203, 246, 247, 309 Rutherford, Cheryl L. '73 313 Rutherford, Gory L. '72 309 Rutherford, Rhonda R. '73 202, 235, 313 Rutherford, Robert A. '73 313 Ryan, Carl J. '72 — 192, 207, 309 Ryan, Juanita. '73 313 S S Western Corral. 349 Sager, Fred M. '72 — 309 Sager, Mark S. '74 - 312 Saladigas, Linda C. '74 312 Sommons, James H. '71 72, 81, 97, 157, 158, 206, 207, 273 Sampson, Alice L. '71 70, 227, 273 Sampson, Howard E. '74 — 108,312 Sam's Raido TV Shop. 351 Sanchez, David M. '72 — 164, 194, 235, 309 Sanchez, Thomas. '72 64, 97, 102, 163, 164, 309 Sanchez, Willis R. '74 — 58, 144, 312 Sanders, David B. '73 313 Sanders, Gerald R. '71 273 Sanders, Gordon M. '73 314 Sanders, Mr. Jerry. Social Studies 330 Sonders, Pomelo. '74 312 Sandwich Shop. 356 Son Miguel, Eddie G. '74 312 Sopien, Isai, Jr. '74 Sargent, Deonne. '73 — 181, 182, 203, 314 Savon Foods. 341 Sovoy, Vickie A. '72 309 Sawberger, Candy M. '71 — 243, 273 Sawberger, Penny L. '74 — 144, 246. 247, 312 Saxton, Darrell. '74 312 Schieshl, Ann. '74 312 366 Schillac, Jeanne. '73 169, 208, 313 Schmadl, Katherine J. '72 243, 309 Schmadl, Patricio A. '73 314 Schmidt, Leslie L. '74 313 Schneider, Mortho H. '74 239, 273 Schneider, Patricia A. '71 203, 213, 214, 273 Schoppa, Charles J. '71 273 Schrock, Alan D. '74 313 Schroeder, Ursula. ‘71 52, 171, 209, 213, 273 Schubert, Mark E. '74 108, 185, 313 Schulze, Mrs. Margaret. For- eign Language — 330 Schweitzer, Steve H. '71 163, 164, 273 Sciacca, Jack A. '74 192, 312 Scott, Connie L. '72 64, 170, 203, 207, 309 Scott, James. '72 310 Scott, Jereal. '73 - 314 Scott, Larry E. '71 127,128, 273 Scott, Palsy L. '72 310 Scott, Stephen E. '72 310 Scott, Terri L.'72 243, 310 Scott, Tommy R. '72 310 Scroggins, Debra L. '73 - 314 Seale, Harvey M. '71 273 Seamans, Mrs. Ona Lee. Eng- lish Department Chairman 330 Seely, Jomes D. '74 137, 313 Seely, Jeonnette. '72 181, 182, 203, 310 Seely, Ricky L. '71 125, 127, 128, 132, 273 Sellers, Milton. '72 SENTINEL. 198, 199 Sessions, Mr. Ben. English 330 Settle, Dana.'74 244,313 Sexton, William L. '74 313 Seymore, Ollie E. '72 310 Shambley, Freda J. '73 314 Sharp, Candy L. '74 — 313 Shorp, Thomas W. '73 314 Sheffield, Mrs. Dorothy. Secre- tary 330 Sheley, Thomos Scott. '72 144, 192, 310 Shelton, Charles M. '72 310 Shepard, David W. '72 310 Sheppard, Melonie S. '73 150, 151, 189, 193, 314 Sherlund, Mickey D. '71 273 Sherman, Debra M. '71 198, 239, 248, 273 Sherman, Roy G. '72 106, 310 Sherrell, John C. '74 144, 313 Shipley, Arlene. '74 - 313 Shipp, James G. '74 313 Shipp, Robert S. '74 Shipp, Sandra G. '73 - 181, 182, 203 Shirey, Jill. '71 274 Shirley, Steven D. '72 310 Shivers, Monica R. '74 313 Shoemaker, Mark. ‘74 193 Shoemaker, Nathan A. '73 193, 314 Shoetown. 353 Shrum, Denny. '71 198, 221, 274 S'llimon, Ronald L. '74 192, 313 Simmons, Donnene A. '73 244, 314 Simon, Dorothy E. '72 203, 310 Simon, Pamela Z. '71 238, 274 Simpson, Thomas L. '73 314 Sims, Chorles D. '73 314 Sims, Jasper L. '72 310 Singleton, Gloria J. '72 310 Singleton, Sammie J. '74 108, 137, 313 Singleton, Theresa A. '71 274 Sivek, John A.'74 58,108, 137, 313 Sivek, Stephen R. ‘72 - 174, 185, 312 Skaggs, Mrs. Gladys. English — 330 Skinner, Wendy R. '74 314 Skrobanek, Michael G. '74 314 Smalley, Donald R. '72 312 Smiles, Norman G. '74 314 Smith, Adrienne. '73 314 Smith, Aubrey H. '73 314 Smith, Beverly J. '73 203, 235, 238, 314 Smith, Charles S. '71 274 Smith, Cherece A. '71 274 Smith, Clydene. '72 Smith, David E. '72 185, 315 Smith, Debra A. '72 173, 246, 247, 312 Smith, Debro L.'74 71, 170, 315 Smith, Dennis. '73 315 Smith, Donald H. '74 108, 314 Smith, Donald L.'72 312 Smith, Gerald W. '74 314 Smith, James A. '72 312 Smith, Kathy D. '74 58, 70, 314 Smith, Kyle E. '73 Smith, Lonl Renee. '71 185, 251, 207, 274 Smith, Marcia C. '77 - 172, 207, 202, 312 Smith, Michael L. '73 315 Sm.th, Nancy.'72 192,312 Smith, Pamela S. '71 166, 167, 203, 274 Smith, Rebecca A. '74 314 Smith, Robin.'73 137,315 Smith, Rocky. '74 314 Smith, Sharon. '74 — 173 Smith, Sharon A. '74 314 Smith, Sharon K. '74 314 Smith, Sharon L. '73 185, 315 Smith, Sherry I. '71 274 Smith, Stephen D. '74 192, 314 Smith, Mr. W. C. World History - 330 Smoke, Jerri L. '71 274 Smoke, Michael W.'72 312 Snead, Mrs. Lois. Librarian 330 Snyder, Donna A. '74 314 Solis, Albert E. '72 312 Solis, Michoel K. '72 312 Solomon, Mrs. Mildred. Physi- cal Education — 331 Sonnier, Becky R. '71 — 274 Sonnier, Fred L. '73 144, 157, 158, 315 Sonnier, Gayle A. '74 - 314 Sonnier, Joslyn E. '72 312 Sonnier, Soven Andy. '71 274 Sonnier, Theresa L. '72 180, 181, 182, 203, 312 Soriano, Florentine J. '73 315 Sorrells, Jo Ann. '71 274 Souby, Margaret R. '73 192, 315 Sowders, Donnie L. '74 314 Sowders, Earl R. '72 SPANISH CLUB. 218, 219 SPEECH CLUB. 238 Speidel, Mory M. '74 192, 314 Spence, Ruby D. '73 Spencer, Elmer E. '71 - 225, 274 Spivey, Dennis L. '71 Spivey, John M. '73 315 Squier, Sue A.'74 193,315 Stacey, Normo L. '72 192, 315 Stofford, Chorles L. '71 97, 274 Stoner, Deborah K. '71 203, 248, 275 Stankis, Teresa A. '73 — 150, 151, 192, 194, 208, 315 Stanley, Bobbie G. '71 275 Stanley, Larry W. '73 Stop, Cindy L.'72 312 Stop, Noncy L. '74 312 Starett Lumber Co. 340 Starkey, Teri L. '73 247, 315 STARS. 200 205 Stasney, Dole R. '72 229, 312 Stephens, Mark A. '71 - 275 Steele, Jonice G. '71 275 Steele, Kenneth L. '74 193, 315 Steele, Robert B. '72 Stefani, Peter D.'72 312 Steinmetz, Randall B. '74 315 Stephens, Douglas G. '74 315 Stephens, Philip N.'72 221, 313 Stephens, Stuart. '72 Stephenson, Barry G. '74 315 Stephens, Bobby G. '72 - 313 Stephenson, Gregory A. '74 194, 315 Stephenson, Mark B. '74 315 Stephenson, Melody R. '73 315 Stepp, Charles M. '74 108, 315 Stevens, Charles P. '73 137, 315 Steven , Shoron L. '74 315 Steverson, Gloria J. '72 313 Stewart, Arlene J. '71 275 Stewart, Carol Y. '74 315 Stewart, David W. '73 — Stewart, E ter M. '72 313 Stewart, Joyce E. '71 275 Stimits, Lynne. '74 192, 315 Stipe, Michael J. '73 240, 316 Stone, Mr . Brenda. Home Eco- nomic — 331 Stone, Debbie D. '71 52, 58, 80, 81, 170, 171, 173, 207, 239, 275 Stone, Glody . '73 Stone, Mr . Xino. Choir 331 Stovoll, Joe D. '73 316 Stovall, Shirley Diane. '73 161, 216, 246, 247, 316 Strahan, Randy W. '72 185, 313 Strohon, Richard F. '71 275 Strance, Glenda F. '73 Strau er, Donna J.'71 122, 123, 198, 208, 275 Strickland, Candice A. '72 229, 313 Strickland, Desiroy C. '74 315 Strickland, Dianne. '74 315 Strickland, Williom I. ‘71 275 Stroud, Jame D. '73 316 Strouhal, Irene E. '71 275 Stuart, Donold. '71 275 Stubbs, Joann. '74 315 Stubb , Larry W. '71 65, 97, 99, 101, 102, 109, 150, 156, 157, 158, 275 Stubbs, Ricky.'71 135,239, 275 STUDENT COUNCIL. 58, 59 Stutes, Guy W. 72 Suesse, Ralph. '73 316 Sullivan, Donetta L. '74 315 Sullivan, Rhonda L. '71 - 151, 188, 192, 207, 275 Summers, Gory W. '74 315 Swanner, Ricky E. '72 - 1 37, 313 Swedlund, Mrs. Diano. Foreign Languages 331 Swenson, Mrs. Elaine. History — 331 Swett, Mrs. Mary. English, His- tory — 331 Swick, Williom P. '71 192, 195, 276 Sylvester, Martha G. '73 208, 216, 316 Sylvester, Tillmon Robert. '71 — 207, 209, 276 Takahashi, Akane. '73 — 52, 171, 173, 316 Tolley, Sheila R. '74 194, 316 Tonner, Christi L. '73 316 Tossin, Donold M. '72 313 Tasty Treet. 344 Tavary, Patricia L. '73 Tavary, Robert A. '74 316 Tovary, Stephen E. '74 - 316 Taylor, Mrs. Alvera. Business — 331 Toylor, Bill. 144. 238 Taylor, Candice M. '73 316 Taylor, Deborah. '74 316 Taylor, Mrs. Eulalia. Mathemat- ics — 331 Taylor, Garry Ann. '71 194 Taylor, Jimmy. 238 Taylor, Jo A. '71 153,243, 276 Taylor, Kathy L. '71 - 181, 201, 238, 276 Taylor, Mona D. '73 316 Taylor, Nancy K. '73 203, 316 Toylor, Randy C. '74 316 Taylor, Sandra P. '71 - 251, 276 Taylor, Steve A. '71 276 Toylor, Trudy K. '72 240, 313 Toylor, Kenneth E. Jr. '74 316 Teel, John P. '71 128,130, 276 Teter. Joan E.'73 218,316 Tezino, Carolyn S. '72 226, 313 Tezino, Willie J. '74 276 Theeck, Woyne A. '71 276 The Beverly Agency. 340 The First Agency. 345 Thielen, Lydio B. '71 72, 227, 238, 276 Thomas, Christine A. '72 313 Thomos, Dick A. '74 108, 316 Thomas, Gregory A. '74 316 Thomas, Harold E. '71 276 Thomos, Mr. James. Science 331 Thomos, Jonis M. '74 Thomos, Kathleen A. '73 173, 316 Thomas, Kenneth. '72 313 Thomas, Margie. '74 316 Thomas, Melissa A. '74 Thomas, Nadine C. '73 Thompson, Anthony C. '73 121, 316 Thompson, Freddie W. '73 317 Thompson, Howard D. '72 Thompson, Lionel J. '73 317 Thompson, Mrs. Patsy. Mathe- matics — 331 Thompson, Shirley J. '72 — 227, 313 Thompson, Tina A. '73 - 153, 154, 203, 316 Thompson, Williom E. '71 — 222, 276 Thorn, Mary E. '73 — 203, 208, 216, 316 Thorson, Michael A. '73 Threadgill, James L. '74 316 Thulis, Mark K. '72 313 Thurman, Cindy S. '71 276 Thyssen, Sandra A. '72 313 Tickner, Richard S. '71 174, 235, 276 Tieman, Karyn M. '73 - 313, 317 Tiller, Mark R. '72 — 314 Tillmon, Cherry L. '74 316 Tillman, Terry L. '74 316 Timmons, James D. '74 108, 316 Timmons, John H. '73 174, 317 Timmons, Susan P. '74 316 Timmons, Virginia E. '72 168, 198, 213, 214, 314 Tims, Ronnie J. '74 316 Tiner, Michael L. '71 58, 70, 81, 112, 156, 157, 158, 207, 212, 213, 277 Tipton, Miss Ellen. Spanish, His- tory 331 Tisdale, Lindo J. '71 160, 207, 277 Tobias, Martina E. '73 317 Tobin, Lawrence V. '74 316 Tobolko, Doyle W.'74 317 Tobolka, Jimmy. '73 317 Todd, Mr. Dennis. Physical Edu- cation — 331 Todd, Garth R. '71 277 Todd, Patrick A. '73 317 Todd, William C. '71 97, 135, 277 Toler, Susan T. '74 317 Tolleson, Bradford K. ‘72 314 Tolleson, David L. '71 277 Tolleson, Kerry. '74 317 Tolleson, Robin B. '74 317 Tolleson, Dennis W. '74 Tomjack, Patrick E. '71 — 277, 317 Tomlinson, Ronald L. '73 157, 158, 317 Tomlinson, Steve D. '72 97, 198, 314 Tomlinson, Steven A. '71 157, 229, 233 Tommy's Auto Service. 356 Tompkins, Alton E. '71 277 Townsend, Cheryl R. '74 317 Townsend, Susan K. '74 317 Trahan, Linda S. '73 317 Trammell, Roger D. '73 317 Transou, David W. '71 277 Trausou, John W. '73 317 Traylor, Brenda K. '74 317 Treuhordf, Mr. Don. Vice-Princi- pal 323, 333 Trevino, Jose L. '74 317 Treybig, Jackie L. '71 277 Treybig, Janice L. '72 314 Treybig, Joy L. '74 317 Tri City Pharmacy. 350 Troutman, Rita G. '73 317 Truelock, Kenneth R. '73 317 Turbeville, John.'73 317 Turbeville, Russell. '74 108, 137, 317 Turman, Donna G. '74 317 Turman, Joy L.'73 318 Turner, Brad L. '71 213, 214, 277 Turner, Cheri L. '71 198, 277 Turner, Connie G. '71 277 Turner, Ivo L.'74 193,317 Turner, Kevin B. '73 144, 192, 318 Turner, Mrs. LaJuana. Art 333 Turner, Michael. '74 128, 317 Turner, Michael T. '72 Turnipseed, Robert. '71 277 Turpin, Thomos C. '74 192, 317 Twordowski, Daniel D. '72 138, 141, 314 Twardowski, Evelyn S. '72 202, 242, 243, 314 Ubnosky, Lisa A. '73 318 Umholtz, Deborah A. '73 173, 203, 318 Underhill, Carol A. '73 208, 318 United Rent-All. 348 Upton, Williom. '72 144, 314 U Tote M. 350 Voog, Deon A.'74 317 Vaog, Pomelo A. '71 277 VanMeter, Van V. '74 318 Vargas, Jonice A. '72 314 Vaughan, Lanny E. '73 66, 192, 318 Veenstro, Martin F. '74 126, 137, 193, 318 Verducci, Mrs. Dorothy. English - 333 Vesely, Norma J. '72 Vesely, Shirley D. '73 318 Vestal, Allen B.'74 -318 Vestal, Becky L. '71 240, 277 Vickers-Reo, Florist. 356 Viles, Pomelo S. '71 153, 277 Voelkel, Don. '71 41, 97, 135, 164, 277 Voelkel, Lee. '72 97. 164, 207, 314 Vogel, Joe R. '72 314 Vogel, Rickey A. '74 318 Vojocek, Michael C. '71 128. 179, 277 Vosloh, Wallace S. '74 318 Vowell, Clifford L. '72 Waddell Furniture. 347 Waddell, Larry D. '74 318 Wade, Becky. '74 318 Wode, Danny P. '73 318 Wade, Doris M. '71 277 Wode, John W. '73 193, 208, 318 Wade, Nellie F. '72 250, 251, 314 Wade, Theresa M. '73 — 208, 250, 318 Wagnon, Robert W. '71 185, 207, 277 Wakefield, Edith I.'74 318 Wakefield, Wanda J. '72 150, 151, 314 Waldrep, Roy E. '72 198, 314 Walker, Billy K. '72 314 Walker, David M. '74 318 Walker, Deborah A. '74 318 Walker, Larisa D. '74 318 Walker, Mrs. Lois. Secretary — 333 Walker, Mory J. '71 — 170, 171, 200, 207, 277 Walker, Ronno J. ‘72 - 181, 182, 198, 314 367 Walker, Rudy S. '72 — 111, Wells, Walter L. '71 164, Wilkinson, Loree L. '74 320 Woods, Beniamin E. '71 - 58, 207, 315 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, Wilks, Douglas W. '73 193, 78, 164, 166, 207, 278 Walker, Terrie A. '74 — 318 278 319 Woods, Frances K. '72 - 321 Walker, Mr. Woody. Athletics Wendel, Mary B. '74 319 Wilks, Lynell. '74 320, 244 Woods, Joe M, '72 — 179. - 333 Wendel, Maureen A. '71 Wilks, Ronald L. '71 235, 185, 321 Wallace, Jomes E. '73 — 185 171, 185, 235, 278 278 Woods, Linda S. '71 — 229, Wallace, John P. '73 — 318 Wendel, Tim J. '73 319 Williams, Jacquailine E. '74 278 Wallace, Kristin K. '72 315 West, Larry D. 73 319 320 Woods, Madeline K. '73 — Wallace, Patricia A. '73 West, Lucy T. '71 185,198, Williams, Barbara A. '73 203, 247, 320 216, 318 278 Williams, Clarissa K. '72 Woods, Mrs. Maudess. Regis Wallace, Patricia I. '72 122, West, Paul R.'71 191,193, Williams, Donnie K. '72 tror — 333 315 194, 195, 278 Williams, James O. '74 Woods, Sidney F. '72 — 185, Walmsley, James C. '74 — West, Robert M. '74 319 Williams, Kathy S. '73 320 321 126, 137, 318 West, Robin D. '74 319 Williams, LaJeana L. '72 Woods, Teeno D. '74 — Walmsley, John T. '73 — 128, West, Toni I. '74 319 240, 318 Woodward, Robert L. '72 — 179, 318 West, Vicki R. '73 3 Williams, Mitzi A. '72 318 185 Walters, Karol L. '72 172, West, Vivian F. '74 319 Williams. Pat. '74 320 Woolsey, Van O. '73 — 320 192, 208, 315 Whalen, Kelley F. '72 137, Williams, Peggy J. '74 321 Woolverton, Carol S. '72 Walters, Kimble R. '72 — 157, 159, 185, 216, 316 Williams, Royce T. '72 144, Woolverton, Michael L. '74 Walters, Robert B. '74 — 318 Whalen, Mrs. Margaret. English 318 321 Ward, Brenda G. '72 316 333 Williams, Susan R. '73 150, Wooten, Alan. '68 — 84, 321 Ward, Cheryl L. '74 — 318 Whatley, Richard L. '72 316 151, 192, 320 Wooten, Francis. '74 321 Ward, Cynthia L. '72 — 161, Whatley, Teresa K. '74 319 Williams, Vicki L. '72 318 Wooten, Paula Jo. '71 — 160, 192, 195, 207, 316 Wheatfall, Donna M. '72 Williams, Mrs. Wanda. Mathe- 197, 278 Word, Douglas L. '73 — 121, 316 matics — 333 Worcester, Judy C. '72 — 321 318 Wheatfall, Erma. '74 319 Williamson, Bill R. '74 320 Worcester, Shirley A '71 — Ward, James M. '74 — 238, Wheatfall, Joseph R. '74 Williamson, Bobbie S. '72 207, 212, 213, 214, 215, 319 320 318 279 Word, Jane A. ‘74 — 319 Wheatfall, Myrna J. '73 319 Williamson, Terry D. '72 Worthington, David L. '71 — Ward, Lee F. '73 — Wheatley, Dee. ‘74 218, 179, 207, 318 279 Ward, Nancy G. '73 161, 219, 320 Willis, David A. '72 318 Worthington, William R. '72 — 297, 316 Wheelis, Mr. Joe. Drama Willison, Koren J. '74 244, 225, 321 Wardlaw, Jeffrey L. '73 318 333 321 Wotipka, Alfred J. '71 — 279 Wardlow, Joe M. '74 319 White, Miss Betty Jo. Counselor Will's Pawn Shop. 340 Wotipko, Connie D. '73 320 Warren, Kevin G. '73 318 — 333 Wilson, Denise. '74 321 Wotipka, Cynthio A. '73 Washburn, Petra L. '71 — 185, White, Helen M. '73 319 Wilson, Dennis L. '73 249, 320 240, 277 White, Jacquelin O. '71 278 Wilson, Edward L. '72 318 Wright. Donald L. '71 — 279 Watkins, Carol J. '72 White, James J. '74 194, Wilson, Erin E. '73 Wright, Jarrell D. '72 - 321 Watkins, Charles W. '74 320 Wilson, John R. '74 321 Wright, Jeanette. '72 — 250, 108, 137, 319 White, Jennifer. '74 188, Wilson, Kathleen M. '72 251, 321 Watkins, Claude R. '73 1 27, 189, 194, 320 193, 318 Wright, Judy B '72 321 137, 319 White, John M. '72 316 Wilson, Kenneth G. '72 Wright, Mrs. Shirley. English Watkins, Shirley F. '72 316 White, Juanita J. '74 320 Wilson, Mary J. '73 320 333 Way, Jeffrey L. '72 — 137, White, Judy E. '71 153, Wilson, Paula S. '74 321 Wyatt, Debra. '72 - 321 174, 316 185, 242, 278 Wilson, Richard A. '71 164, Wyott, Raylene. '71 — 279 Weatherford, Mrs. Becky. Math- ematics — 333 White, Karen H. '72 316 White, Mary K. '71 278 278 Wilson, Sobrina A. '74 321 Wyatt, Rebekah. '74 — 321 Weatherly, Joyce N. '73 White, Robert E. '71 278 Wilson, Thomas P. '72 318 Yarber, Gory D. '74 — 321 185, 319 White Star Laundry. 346 Wilson, Treva J. '74 321 Yeager, Steven H. '72 — 225, Weatherly, Stephen L. '71 — White, Tereso D. '74 320 Wilson, Troy D. '72 318 321 185, 277 Whitfield, Carla S. '74 194, Wilson, Wallace H.'71 185, York, James M. '74 — 321 Weaver, Connie S. '74 — 193, 320 278 Yosloh, Wallace 319 Whitfield, Deborah D. '74 Wimmer, Vicki L. '72 202, Young, Freido M. '72 — 321 Weaver, Geraldine E. '74 — 238, 320 207 Young, Linda K. '73 — 169, 319 Whitley, Kenneth R. '74 320 Windemiller, Eva M. '73 202, 320 Weaver, Paula A. '71 — 277 Whitman, Donald L.'72 316 320 Weaver, Earlene. '73 319 Whittaker, Michael J. '73 Wingote, Alida M. '72 227, 279 Webb, Christo L. '74 194, 248, 319 318 Young, Nathan K. '71 — 279 319 Webb, Gory E. '72 — Whittaker, Roby L. '74 320 Whitted, Joe. '74 108,320 Wingate, Michael W. '73 185 Young, Sheryl. '74 — 321 Webb, Gene R. '71 — 277 Whitted, Thomas W. '73 Wingate, Terry E. '73 320 Zodropo, Glenn R. '73 — 320 Webber, Mr. Barney. Froeign 319 Wingate, Thomas W. '74 Zamora, Timothy G. '72 — Language Department Chair Whittington, Julius L. '71 Winget, Holle A. '74 321 192, 193, 194, 207, 321 man — 333 278 Winslow, Timothy S. '72 Zopoch, Deborah L. '73 - 320 Webber, Glenna G. '74 — Whittredge, Kenneth L. ‘72 123, 207, 321 Zeringue, Michelle R. '74 — 193, 319 318 Witt, Diana F. '72 321 321 Webber, Paul B. '74 — 319 Wier, Warner Paul. '72 1 79, Witt, Marla S. '74 321 Zeringue, Rondy P. '71 — 97, Webber, Virginia N. '72 — 318 Witten, Jacqueline L. ‘71 101, 156, 157, 158, 279 316 Wieser, Becky L. '71 243, 278 Zinn, Bobby M. '73 Weber, Deborah J. '74 — 192 278 Witzel, Carolyn E. '72 198, Zinn, Larry 1. '74 — 192, 194, Weber's Auto Paris. 342 Wiesner, Don E. '71 — 164, 321 321 Wehmeyer, Ernest L. '73 — 278 Witzel, David E. '71 — 128, Zubik, Becky. '71 — 192, 279 319 Wilhite, Mary A. '73 319 135, 278 Zubik, Beverly A. '72 321 Welch, Deborah S. '72 — 182, Willey, Cheryl A. '73 219, Witzel, Jon C.'71 185,191, Zubik, Mark E. '73 — 72, 320 185, 203, 207, 316 319 192, 278 Zumbrum, Janie A. '71 — 279 Welch, Debra J. '72 — 181, Wilkins, Betty L. '73 319 Wixon, Mr. Gary. Welding Zumwalt, Johnny. '72 — 182, 202, 242, 316 Wilkins. Edna. '74 320 333 Zumwalt, Randy M. '73 — 320 Wells, Geraldine. '71 225, 368 278 Wells, Tassie L. '71 — 278 Wilkins, Sharon. '71 Wilkinson, Cynthia J. '71 150, 151, 207, 278 Wolceks Barber Shop. 339 Wolczynski, John E. '71 278 Wolff, Chris A. '74 321 Zyende, Kenneth. '69 — 321 suddenly I see the world and I need time to think
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