Sam Houston High School - Cherokee Yearbook (Arlington, TX)
- Class of 1970
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I 12 Advertising ...... .... 2 28 Introduction 3 W L, . , .g Y YA 'YU 'WMI 4 lnfroducfion mf 1 715' During The l96O's, The ciTy oT ArlingTon had a populaTion explo- sion rapid growTh oT people Torced The ciTy To become a Two high school Town ... many oT The sTudenTs moved Trom ArlingTon I-ligh School To The presenT Sam l-lousTon in SepTember l963, approximaTely 650 sTudenTs pe- came The TirsT class oT Big Sam ... wiTh ArlingTon's populaTion over IO0,000, The ciTy is now building a Third high school and will move The presenT Sam l-lousTon .. . The IQOO sTudenTs who now Till The halls To capaciTy will move To a new, red- ca rpeTed, air-condiTioned building. InTroducTion 5 The halls oT Sam l-'lousTon . . . Teeming wiTh The exciTemenT oT TooTball seasons . . . never guieT . . . memories oT counTless evenTs and happenings sTaTely wiTh The coronaTion oT a new Homecoming queen . .. Tilled wiTh The noisy happiness oT a T-lowdy Day sing-in The place in which sTudenTs prepare To meeT The world and explore The reaches oT greaTer knowledge .. . The Training grounds Tor liTe in our decade. - ff aff 'W' T msn 'f i.,, . . if was ' ,,i.c 'M .T-ar. 1 we A mai' ' T' 'A , , , A T 6 lnTroducTion 5 E E ,P i ? lnfrodudion 7 , 'WI Q HI Eg , wi 2 ParTicipaTion . . . The elemenT Through which The workings oT so- cieTy Tlow . . . playing The parTs of characTers . . . escaping realiTy yeT ever sTriving To achieve iT . . . show- ing spiriT by doing . . . never leTTing oThers do our Thing X. .. always run- ning Towards a goal To come ouT on Top againsT overwhelming odds . . . To loecorne involved in The problems oT our generaTion. -6,51 F , 4 , i :'uJ ' Qi fgiffl V fi e R' if i r ' . 'L S 'if 1' iii' f ,gf 1-,Q L S' -at V i' if' Ep, E 8 lnTroducTion -4.7 ...L .Jr Ng ,EE-.,,a:z ' nr tr C Ei , al 4 V X! -nf ,J .Mg .. 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'15 5, 5 -f. . 4-43, . , ' P J 9 , 4 5 U ' n Q ,i 1 4 ' ' u 'ff' lf: , ' ,gag ' ,K ' '. 1 ' 2 .5-gr . . 1, 1, I - .ay 5 Nwwmmm 5 1 ,Q LQQ ws. fx f f if .' . 1 v ve 9,3 A v 1-'iff' .1 M .t ,fl R .'wf-1 . ara, .I 1,3- Learning fo feel emofions . . . playing as hard as feam mem- bers af a baslcefball game preparing fo accepf flue respon- sibilify ofa liome and family ... fo feel pride in working wifh our hands .. . fo develop loyalfy fo- wards our counfry ... finally fo feel flwe mixed emofions of flue commencemenf info our sociefy. lnfroducfion I I - A ff v :iYA i My 7 ,I I S G,,.Wm Tm: Am Whatg Bsr - ,M Rlght ' ree ESA wages at am ts? - WJIFSQ, L RULES I n A , , - CHANGES Aw? -w I Ml I N THE F A. 'HAM 'JR Wm IDEA A5022 AGA! AWA A Bffarti L 1 A ' Big Saom Plans Another Fir H ut 161 K1 nfs lnvitataonal Speech TOUVULBN4 Tragiff D6CiSiOn - Q e e ee 4 ' 0 O5 'Q fl' 5, QS GQQAGAND THE? is 2 :--- WAR Allovgfm, RW CONE? Q I QT X LATH BL M Rf.M'5fQ'5 ' 51 : Q :',u-, 'w fxy9g1EAfter ADO 0,..r tr. I T1-:E....g,1 RFK the Choice ir E : V. ie5 STU-ll of ?imOCfO S E, 9 : III mxun 5 hrs? ,SPS atmg y 3Q'.23i?E32F.2ESi5'3L D U N.. non, min 5, 5 ' To DAY'S AMERICAN Y x 1 xeascfvmb 1 my f A 'NTU'--1 r W - kTff9lreT R 0 A w Q ijcwe :Lef0UW1h,+fmfee5'2ge-U , , ,, 3 I-,A ,. . , ,:1,. ee e . . l T A l O AAeee Q ' I ' ' A1efe e fgf4f STudenT LiTe achievemenTs Through parTicipaTion, involvemenT awareness oT warTorn naTions . .. Look Homeward, Angel, all school success . . . promises oT soldiers coming home . :. new hall decor adds To Homecoming weelc, choir nominee wins crown . . . Paris conTinues Peace Talks . . . Texan ln- viTaTional TournamenT hosTs 30 com- peTiTive schools colleges Tace unresT, revolT, proTesT deserv- ing sTudenTs win TavoriTe nomina- Tions, only six win +i+les . . . a Teeling oT naTional paTrioTism spreads The Sl-ll lS gym sees iTs Tinal Texan pep rally, buT The spiriT lives on. STudenT Life I3 Ears Initiate Mickies I+ is 'ihe plighi of all new sophomores To be iniiiaied info Texan socieiy by The upper- classmen. This year, Howdy Day came un- expeciedly as ihe big ears appeared ai an ROTC flag raising planned especially for The mickies on Sepi. 25. As sophomores were enioying an impressive flag ceremony, 'the iuniors and seniors were planning 'ro conduci several rounds of The fighlr song. By lunch iime, ihe somewhai hoarse singers were proclaimed full-fledged Texans. Sophomore girls weren'+ even secure in gym class. Afier hiding herself in vain, Minnie is discovered by seniors. Taking refuge in fhe spirii can and under fhe Texan fhrone, sophomores hide from searching upperclassmen on Howdy Day of Sarn I4 Siuden1'l.ile Fighiing Texans charge onlo The field To lace lhe Ponies across fown. i is Assuring a Homecoming victory. a spirii boosier hanged fhis Coll in effigy. Plasferecl Halls Provide Display Of Top Sam Spirit Homecoming week I969 developed inlo a unique display of spiril as The Siudenl' Council launched a giani effori 'ro involve everyone in acriviiies. Besides selling aside lhe enrire week for building spiril, 'ihe council held a door decoraiing coniesi. Each room was To design a door depiciing dillereni ways 'ro Gel a Coll. There was an unusual amouni of posler parlies To malce signs supporiing The ieam. The Thespians sponsored a painl-in on rhe parking lolz As a resull, The halls were plasiered wilh posiers. Airer shouiing cheers and chanis dur- ing class changes, spirii was ar an all lime high ar game lime. Texan enfhusiasm was driven fo Big Sam lerriiory. Homecoming below freezing femperafure. A some-wliaf chilly procession reveals a new courr. Sludenf Life I5 -1 .95f':?.. 5 ' Eff' S92 4 P af' -A 'N M 'x , Vxlr X i X. . Fixx N. . , N ,, N 2-, ww x x x W 5 22451155-. , , , Y e 5555 53, e N A ,N 41011 nge .: ,J NW v Y A 7 1 Q W ecoming Queen Miss Debbie Caprio bs? Qi, , , Mm, X g f 2 Sk m Q , i, 9 . V J'hAL ,5N.,Ag I wk as --. A5555 ,, 'Q ,. ff .L VICKI ANDERSON Band 24 Clubs Present Homecoming Nominees Wifh a cold wind our of fhe norlh and The excilemeni of a Coil-Texan baffle, 24 senior girls anxiously wailed for one girl io become Sam l-lous+on's l969 Homecoming Queen. As each girl, represenling a differ- enl club, passed 'lhrough 'the arch- way, she was presenfed a red carna- iion and siood shivering as The long weelc came lo an end. BECKY BARTOS Fufure Business Leaders PAULETTE CIESYNSKI Fulure l-lomemalcers I8 Siudeni Life SESAM MARQUES American Field Service Runner-up DAWN BAKER ICT-VICA SANDRA BU LLARD CVAE BRENDA COATS Fufure Teachers VALORIE COLE CATHY CURTIS JODIE DUNHAM Cherokee FHA Key Club Radio-TV Lrfnmv LYNN FANNING ROTC U' Av l FE CECELIA FARHAT Inferacf 'E MARSHA FURTARDO SlSSl JOHNSON KATHY KNIGHT Creafive Wrilinq Sfudenl Council Library Club Sfudenr Life I9 ' lll nl , -V ,, ,zz J fi- l l? ' L .. . mfnll g f L' lg E . .I ,X 3 .VV .., A in , BRENDA KUNKEL Quill 8: Scroll SHANNON LOVE Foreign Language Club KATHY MCELREE Nalional Honor Sociely DEBBIE PONDER Nalional Forensic League Sluclenl Life SUSAN Disfribulive Educafion Thespgans O'NEAL TERRY PIERCE 5 SHARON STEEN Office Educalion DARCY WEILER MBS Bellguards Help To Ring 'Big Sam's' Chime WheTher The Team sTands in vicTory or de- TeaT. The voice oT Big Sam can be heard loudly proclaiming The TighTing spiriT oT The Texans. ATTending aIl of The TooTbaH games, Big Sam was accompanied by iTs Tour guards Shannon Love, Cecelia FarhaT, Mark Jordan, and PaT Byers. Besides hauling The bell Trom game To game. The bellguards are acTive in The many clubs aT Sam HousTon. Doing Their own Thing in geTTing ready Tor a TooT- bfiu flame are bellquards Marla Jordan and PaT Byers. Singing The Sam HousTon Alma MaTer during The pre-game ceremonies of The ArlingTon game are seniors Cecelia FarhaT, PaT Byers, and Shannon Love. The Big Sam bell conTains much spiriT and usually leTs loose fv15rlqJ0rd5n Shannon Love aT all OT The TooTball games wiTh The help oT senior bellguards. Cecelia Farhaf Pai Byers STudenT LiTe 2l r Y I . Q y 'E' , A J' 'sk' I 4, JM' '4 f Wifi Wjw wvfiv f 1 fm' my 'W fam 5? if 5' .. . A' 5 y , fd, 'LU ' ' Til W Y 'fn . ' 'Z .... ' Nj iw 'f 'N 1: .' ' '.,1L . V. . 1 ww , 1 .5 ,K , 1 ' Q , JA-A - off if 3? F, 1 N. U I3 Wy' 'tif H9 YN wa .-J Qi 5 Terry Pierce 1.2 Sissi Johnson 4 N Yvonne Mierfschin Karlos Thomas Judy Morris Debbie Hankey Debbie Caprio Jodie Dunham Senior Terry Pierce Jrells a' sfory of fhe B-ieam cheerleaders lead sophomores by brave Texan who qefs a Cardinal. promofinq spirif af iheir games. Terry Helfon Barbara Johannesen Donifa Schenclc Debbie Newman Sfudenf Life 23 Skifs, Signs, Speakers Rouse Spirit of Rallies Texan pep rallies consisied of 30 exciiing minuies of yelling, laughing and applauding. Approximaiely I9OO siudenis were crammed info ihe Sl-ll-lS gym io lei ou'l all Jrhe spirii 'rhey had. Ten iooiball pep rallies and one baslceiball rally were wriiien and organized by ihe cheereaders and beilguards. Slciis, speakers, ihe band, and many cheers played paris in every pep rally. Being iniroduced as fooiball capiains for ihe I969 season are David Cunningham. Mike Midlciff, and Tommy Hufchinson, seniors. Sfudenis display enihusiasm of spiril by waving group poslers during compeiifion yells which allow specific iime for each class fo sound off individually. viciory QM c Unsuspecfing iunior Yvonne Mierfschin plays lhe role of a sheriff and receives a round of poker. deali by The rough qunslinqer Karlos Thomas, also iunior. 24 Siudeni' Life M . 'SSL crooked Seelcing securily in his nesf, Eagle Mark Jordan fries io escape 'Phe Texan drive. Coach Danny WhiH speaks of roundballer vicfories al Their baslceiball pep raily. Former TCU Horned Froqs Norman Bulaich and Bubba Thornfon speak on pas? foolball experiences. Thornlon now plays for Buffalo Bills. As David Cunninqham lisfens fo awards for oufsfanding feam mem- bers. he is unaware of havinq 'lhe honor of Mosf Valuable Player. David Cunningham Wins Most Valuable Player The decorafed gym was fhe seffing for The Feb. I6 annual Foofball Banquei. Former TCU Horned Frogs Norman Bulaich and Bubba Thornlon were feafured as guesf speakers. David Cunningham was honored as fhe mos? valuable player. Ofher awards wen-f fo Mike Miclkiff for his excellenl performance as lineman, Tommy Huichinson as being fhe mosr oufsfanding back, and Johnny Clark for his lasfing sporfsmanship. During fhe banquel' Dwighf Abrams, senior. and iuniors Donnie II I I h'll l,,, ,,I I'...I. 1L,', 1,l,I, J, ,... 1',,. Affer finishinq fheir meal, Coach Jerry Griffin and his wife lisfen fo a quesfion-answer fime led by fhe quesf speakers. l Creafed by senior Andy Beckham. fhis posfer was used as a mural for fhe foofball banquel and displayed on 'fhe wall of fhe gym. Siudenr Life 25 Porfraying scenes from Look Homeward, Angel is +he enfire cas? consisting of 20 sfudenis bringing in over Sl3O0 of earn CAST EUGENE GANT .............. ..... P a+ Byers BEN GANT .................. ..... B obby Hays MRS. MARIE FATTY PERT .... .... M indy MurEhy HELEN GANT BARTON ..... Barbara Hiic ins HUGH BARTON ........ .... L esier Green ELIZA GANT ......... ...... T erry Pierce WILL PENTLAND .... David Richmond JAKE CLATT ...... .... R oberi Johnson MRS. CLATT ...... Caihy Mariindale FLORRY MANGLE .... Jeananne Long MRS. SNOWDEN ...................... Paiiv Farmer MR. EARREL ........................ Torn Le Vesque MISS BROWN ........................ Kaleen Hurley LAURA JAMES ...... CharIoHe Barneii, Karen Furfardo W. O. GANT .... .................... M aH' Nuqeni' DR. MAGUIRE .......................... Buddy Rose TARKINTON .......... John Rainone MADAME ELIZABETH .... Debbie Ponder LUKE GANT .......... ,.,.,,, R on Luiz STUDENT DIRECTOR .................... Carol Lewis STAGE MANAGER .................... Lesier Green Eliza Gani, Terry Pierce. displays her siernness wiih her somewhai E'-1qeUe'5 admirer. Miss -IGYUGS. is I'1drfdSS6d by The Y raging husband W. O. Ganf. portrayed by iunior Mai? Nugent IWPPY TGFICIUIOY1. GS Eliza GMI' OIDSSFVSS his POOI' 26 S'I'ucIenI Life Successful Production 'Angel' Nets S1300 Running Nov. 20-2l, The producfion of Look Home- ward. Angel became The greaTesT financial success ever in The hisfory of Sam HousTon. IT Took in over SI.3O0 and cleared over half of The amounf. The audijorium was almosf filled To'capaciTy on boTh nighfs. Based on The novel by Thomas Wolfe. Look Home- ward, Angel was wriffen info a play by KeTTi Erings. In The play, Eugene Ganf is represenfafive of Wolfe him- Suffering on his deafh bed, Ben receives reassuring hopes. from EaTTy ,aS Dr- Maguire views The sifuafion wiih more serious Thouqhfs in mind for his paTuenT. self during The auThor's lifefime. Nof only was Look Homeward, Angel a financial suc- cess buf if also enriched The unify of The classes. The play fulfilled The dream of exiaanding The appreciafion of high school Theafre To a higher degree of dramafic enTerTainmenT. According To Miss Mildred PeveTo, No direcfor could value The resulf of eighT weeks of work as I do when Thinking of Sam HousTon's Angel. :gsm . 'fx if 333: 5 'T Y Miss Laura James. also played by Karen Furfardo, comforfs younger Eugene in his Time of sorrow. Miss Brown Tries To cafch The eyes of Eugene Ganf as his True love Laura James looks on. i eqjvxx ii1T3':T in ' , ' 4 K i T1ffT': 'Vie Jil Dr. Maguire warns Eugene of Ben's illness. Eugene finds Ben speaking his IasT words. Eugene WTTHSSSGS B9f '5 deiih Wlih ETTZG- Sfudenf Life 27 N x 1 2 I Q 5 Q 5 UnperfecTed compuTer Teaching is an exhausTing problem Tor sTudenTs in P.E. classes ThaT are deciding who will plug in The insTrucTor. Future Era Revealed In 'Shapes' Assembly Giving The sTudenT body a sneak preview of The l97O Cherokee, This year's annual assembly em- ployed The Theme oT The Shape oT Things To Come. Dealing wiTh The problems and challenges of The TuTure, sTaTT members presenTed slciTs OT siTuaTions in The coming years. All oT The boolc's secreTs were shown. excepT The color and design oT The cover. Class FavoriTes, Top Ten Seniors, and The dedicaTion were announced. The assembly ended wiTh The naming of Two seniors as Mr. and Miss Sam l'lousTon l-ligh School. 55 . i ,V 5 Unable To believe ThaT he was iusT named boy Senior Class Favorile, Mike MidkiTT shares his surprise wiTh winner Jodie Dunham. 'racliTionally accepTing The Tirsl cover copy of he Cherolree is exchange sTudenT Gesabel Marques. Cramming a Telephone booTh is lun buT also very awlcward for Brenda Kunkel as she Tries To keep her balance while Triends aTTempT To connecT a call. STudenT LiTe 29 as W L, ..,., 1. J: gf ' f 4731 ff?5,af -5:77 L, ,, 4,,, ' sa - I , r 11, 'Geso' Named Homecoming Queen Ist Runner-Up Endowed wiih an exira bi'r of enihusiasm. ihe foreign exchange sfuclenf from Brazil, Gesabel Marques. became involved in many phases of American and school life in Arlingion. l For Jrhe firsi Time in lhe hisiory of Sam xl-lousfon, an exchange siudeni' was nomi- naied for Homecoming queen. As a re- isuli, Gesa was named firsi runner-up. She 'was an aciive member of MBS and +he lForeign Language Club. She also mei +he lrequiremenis for membership in 'rhe Honor iSocie+y. i LARK gives Gesabel a Big Sam pennanf fo add +o her collecfion of Texan souvenirs. Area exchange siudenfs came io- gelher on AFS day when Gesa wel- comed ihem To The school. AFS members male pos+ers 'ro publicize iheir Homecoming queen nominee. Homecoming nigh? proved 'io be ex cifingg Gesa was named runner-up. lAs.guesi speaker for lhe Foreign Language Club. Gesa Tells aboul 'rhe counfry of Brazil. FLC Whaf's wrong, don'f you officers laugh wifh her as she gives a humorous comparison of ihe Brazilians and Americans. ur-,dersfand porfuguesey- Siudeni' Life 3I Roaring Twenties Revue Gives Seniors S300 Keeping in sfep wiTh The Theme oT The differen.T year, The Senior Class presenTed A Roaring Twenfies Revue as The annual class producfion insTead oT a sfage play. PerTormed Feb. I9-20, The show consisTed of vaudeville slcefches, producTion numbers and music Typical oT The Twenfies. Malcing up The second acT was Thornfon. Wil- der's lnTancy. This porTrayed a baby's view on life and The adulTs he learned from. We did noT Try for much realism in The show, said direcfor Miss Mildred PeveTo, We only hoped To give The impression of The Twen.Ties Through voice and bodily acTion, raTher Than Through The sefs and cosTuming. WiTh a Tull house on Friday nighf, The ToTal amounT Trom TiclceT sales was SI,l3O. The Senior Class and The Drama DeparTmenT each received S300 for Their Treasury. Casf members appear as Our Gang while doing a final fling for The finale To Their comical revue of The lively Roaring Twenfies. Rehearsing pie Throwing seems To be funny To Viclcie Zelenulc, buT messy Tor cream-covered LesTer Green. Flapper girls Barbara HunT, Marsha FurTardo, Lori Messman and Shannon Love wave bye To admirers. Members of The Execufive STaTf are CaThy Wilson, prompTerg Cindy Morri business manaqery Terry Fierce, sTudenT direcTor: PaT Byers, sTage manage Bob Hays, sTudenT direcforp and Carol Lewis, acfing as scenic arTisT. 32 STudenT LiTe P' r Seniors Ka Rea an and Bob Reedy add a bii of Y Q college humor fo ihe unusual nighf of varieiy. Roaring Revue ,Providing musical enieriainmeni from The Tweniies era. vocaiisf Mindy Murnhv and oianisf Debbie Ponder amuse anoiher cas? member. Comedy wiih a fouch of saiire is poinied om' io Carol Lewis by Poriraying Jewish roles in fhe play lnfancy, which was ihe second ad of ihe are Bobby Hays. Jeananne Long. Par Byers. and Andy Beckham. Aniagonizing glances 'wWfMm'WQ are reilecied 'ro Lori Messman as Cindy Melissa Cawlev- Ceieiia Fafhai- SUNY Siwb. and JUdY MCCVGGVY- Morris awaiis anofher cosfume receiving finishing iouches. Siudeni Life 33 'Medea' Rates Second in UIL Competition Adapted trom the play ot Euripides, Medea by Robinson Jetters was the tirst Greek tragedy ever pre- sented on the stage ot Sam l-loustoni. The story deals with Medea, whose husband Jason has lett her to marry the daughter ot Creon, Creusa. Medea's hatred and vengeance cause the destruction ot Creon, Creusa, and Medea's two sons. Consisting ot only IO characters and about I2 crew members, the production was patterned tor UIL com- petition.. The play was iudged in two areas, acting value and stage mechanics. Medea was rated second in the judging. Bobby l-lays was selected as best actor, while Pat Byers and Terry Pierce won places on the all-star cast. Jason, slave, women, child. tutor, Creon. and nurse react in amazement at the dreadful evil which lurlrs in the sick mind of Medea. l The women ot Corinth plead to the King Creon to spare Medea. l 1- The nurse tells Medea about the terrible death of Creusa. Medea has gone mad since Jason lett to marry Creon's daughter. 34 Student Lite ason and slave wafch in wonder af Ihe qold Ihinqs The Iufor qives c All sfar acfors are Jason, The nurse and Medea wiIh Bes+ Acfor Creo NURSE ... TUTOR CHILD ....... FIRST WOMAN SECOND WOMAN THIRD WOMAN MEDEA ........ . CREON .. JASON ... SLAVE ... Jeananne Long RoberI Johnson ... ... Dori Williams Mindy Murphy Karen I:urIardo DeIaine SIraIen .. Terry Pierce Bobby I-Iays PaI Byers John Rainone BacIcs+aqe sfars Jesse Davis. Carol Lewis, AIT Bum- qardner and nof picfured is crew member Mike Midkiff. Planninq her vicious acfion, Medea ignores Creon. Sfudenr Life 35 'Sammies' Given At Senior Breakfast Bacon, eggs and biscuifs were high on The menu of Jrhe Senior Brealdasr given May 20 by rhe Junior Class, +o honor upperclassmen. Graduaring sludenfs were able To ear lhe meal as early as 6 a.m. and slay for Jrhe Sammy Awards. Nexf year's bellguards Janer Morris, Parry Farmer, Sleve Nicholson. and David Overby made rhe presenlalions. Among lhose ciled were Darcy Weiler as lhe homeliesl girl and David Douglas as lhe only boy wifh enough nerve lo dye his hair fo march Jrhe school. 1 Serving as members of fhe clean-up commilfee gives iunior sfudenfs experience as cafereria personnel. um mill' A 4 xr 191 1 my Q Jn 4 3 3 ar A gh, A NK 1 if 3' y,, ,. , ZF? f r ' ,lg ' Alfhough 6 a.m. is a liflle 'foo soon 'ro be al school, if isn'+ Too early fo eaf bacon and eggs prepared by iuniors who began worlcing al 4 a.m. Receiving fhe Skinny award is David Given fhe award lor noi being able Richmond, bearing The name Pumpkin ro grow a heavy beard is Par Byers. 36 Srudenl Life Joyce Slephenson accepls ihe award for The hosless of fhe wildesf parries. Lakeview Counfry Club Site of Junior Social ,F 1.. M... On May ZI, 'rhe Junior Class social was held ai 'fhe Lakeview Couniry Club on Lake Arling- ion. Besides swimming, boaiing, and skiing, ihose ini aiiendance iook pari in games oi irisbee and iooiball. Alihough IOO iickeis were sold, only abou? 60 people came. varsiiy baskeiball player Dennis Brewer Aniicipaiing his nexf ihoughi, iunior splashes vigorously around. hoping io avoid an oncoming aiiacker. f is ,L I isss gy . , A , . . ,1 - . -I f f V i M f. Ai Y .1 J .v,:. . , 119. a wx' 'f a'v'f'? . izuw. 5 . snsfliff H .. ' X VNU , Quia! The new Sam i-lousion wafer baskeiball ieam experiences some ups and downs during fheir iirsi praciice session ior the coming maiches This summer. Waier enieriainmeni consisis of chicken-'iighisu as iuniors enioy a swimming social ai Lakeview Club. 'WA ' I 's -m T Y .1 fr WA y' I W -.mms'h,'11' 1 amqiidfi -2g f,, fy ..,. i H af is s 'i i my .v:2'a-,,.k?i1sQi.psEa- . . ' i ' ff K fix ri - - ' ZF' '25, i'1 ffffF:1,- ii. , ,Kuff sffzf-sv if 'i L is -Q-ak wi i fili V iiiifs ,gg ' 'Fil ii 1 ggi ' .. . - -X-AN Z :saw 6. 'swf v -as , A - -W smwtzid' ,,,.x:4 zz-us: -W .5 ,. ,M , , ' . . may -. fffifff' , - - ' 1 2+ 5 i Whiie playing baii iuniors uninieniionaliy splash dry observers 'rhaf are enioying a poolside dinner. Siudeni Life 37 50 Attend Social Held at Six Flags For Soph Students Six Flags Over Texas was the site tor the annual Sophomore Class Social on May lb. Only about 50 ticlcets were sold to the under- ctassmen and their dates. Each student went to the park on his own, meeting triends, and having tun. tor the rest ot the day. When the day had come to an end, a year ot success had come to an end tor Sam l-touston's largest class. While looking through eyes ot a skull. students can see the whole island. tt'-'ca Boarding the log ttume Cynthia DeLeon, Cynthia Farhat and Vickie Braziel take advantage ofthe rides at the sophomore social. 38 Student Lite Susie, Cathy, 'Cecil' Acquire Queen Titles From Sports Interest Though the track, baseball, and basketball teams depend largely on strength, the mem- bers still appreciate the weaker sex. This year, the track team elected Susie Hoi- linger as their queen. The number one basket- ball team in the district chose Cathy Curtis, and Cecelia Parhat became the tirst baseball gueen. The teams honored girls on the basis ot sup- port and personality. Selected as basketball, track. and baseball queens, seniors Cathy Curtis. Susie Hollinger, and Cecelia Farhat admire the beauty ot the springtime. First baseman senior James Boyce and Baseball Queen Cecelia Farhat take it easy between instructions. ragk Quegn Sugie Hollinger lea,-n5 to pole Venti Wm, Mike l-tathcoat and Mike Smith, outstanding members ot the varsity basket- help ot 5eni0r5 Ray t-larbers and Kgnneth Farmer- bali team, assist Basketball Queen Cathy Curtis in tearning their skitls. Student Lite 39 Sissi and Jesse sTress The baskelball Team's sTand in disTricT as number one, along wiTh Their own Thrill over The resulTs oT The conTesT. Four of The oTher senior nominees Mike MidlciTT. Debbie Caprio. PaT Byers. and Terry Pierce are anxiously awaiTing The resulTs. , fig, 1-rv. A P. 7, s JusT waTch The arm, l'm a Tuff Texan! Sis! s Sissi, Jesse Elected Tops in School Spirit To be ouTsTanding in spiriT among one's Tellow classmaTes is an accomplishmen.T for any senior. This year, Sissi Johnson and Jesse Davis were chosen by The sTudenT body as Mr. and Miss School SpiriT. BoTh seniors were busy wiTh many Sam l-lousTon acTiviTies. Jesse served as vice-presidenT oT his class during his sophomore and junior years. As a senior he served as presidenT oT The sTudenT body and was a member of The American. Field Service. Sissi has been a cheerleader Tor Two years aT Sam l-lousTon. She was class TavoriTe as a sophomore and a iunior TavoriTe nominee. Senior nominees Jodie Dunham and David Cunningham con- qra'TulaTe The winners of Mr. and Miss School SpiriT. lT's over: whaT a relieTl l'm a long Tall Texan! STudenT l.iTe 4l as ., Q fi .QS s B Choral Siuclenis Stage 'America, 0ur Heritage' Filling ihe audiiorium wiih palriolic songs and American spiril, lhe Choral Deparlmenl presenied America, Our l-leri'rage on March I9-20. Songs of major evenls of each hislorical period supplied audiences wiih a brief background of American hisiory. Concluding The performance, From Sea lo Shining Sea was sung by all choral sludenis. My rkkg '45-if Members of lhe Girls Glee relive fhe days of Befsy Ross Working baclcsfaqe To creale a pafriofic mood for fhe lwo nigh? per- and The crealinq of fhe Slars and Slripes oi America. formance are choir members Tom Bold, Randy Balfle, and Debbieil-lughes. Singing lhe background music for a solo by Billy Leonard, a cappella choir members help io sei fhe mood of The Old Soufh song. 42 Siudenf Life lx4asTer of ceremonies and quesl speaker. respeclively, are UTA baskelball assisianl and head coach, Mr. Bill Reeves and Mr. Barry Dowd. Eecoralions for lhe Roundballer banquef are appropriale as ieam mem- ers place rheir no. I 4A-6 dislricl ball on ils winning pedesial. Roundbcallers Hold Early Spring Banquet Roundballers held rheir second annual Baskelball Banquel March 23 in The Carousel Room of 'rhe Prime Rilo Resrauranl. Masler of ceremonies for 'rhe evening was UTA assislanl baskelball coach Mr. Bill Reeves. Speaker Mr. Barry Dowd sraled his opinions on wha'r makes a number one ball Team. Oulslanding players Gary Lanrrip, Mike Halhcoar, Charles Talley. and Ralph Springer ac- cepred lhe All-Dislricl leam honors. Texan leammales award Principal Harold Key wifh a Trophy for firsf dis'rric'l learn of Arlingron in 25 years. Afler individually praising ream members, Coach Danny Whirr ihanks all who confribuled lo The disfricf 'l'eam. Siudeni' Life 43 'Houston City' Creates Actual Western Setting Bounty hunters, sheritts, and saloon girls invaded Sam Houston. to create a realistic Texan Day, March 24. The students, attired in the costumes ot the Old West, were able to get hitched, visit the talking out- house, or listen to shows at the Spittoon Saloon. Houston City was open before school, during lunch, and that night when a dance was held in the town square. Chili pies were sold tor the occasion and prizes were given. in a beard contest to Paul Daughtee, Kenneth Farmer, and Judge Jesse Davis. we get it sssss s '-tea, 1 is m After a long ride into town, Peggy Watterson and Doug Cour- sey enioy resting while they watch the townspeople passing by. 44 Student Lite F i V 2 ,Q 5 i 1' Z i 'C -. X Witness Carol Lewis appears to be rather hesitant as Justice ot the Peace Jesse marries another love-struck coupie during Texan Day, i Bad guys still wear black and good guys have continued to wee white with a tew modifications such as sandals and bellbottoms. C '1 1 so Saloon girls Cindy Morris, Dusly Green, Barbara Johnson, Karen Wiser, and Karen Glass provide enlerfainmenl wifh a floor show. liheriff Alf Dillon's shadow casls a faial reileclion on ourlaw Buddy Rose who mel his deaih by robbing lhe l-lousfon Cily Bank. l lounfy hunlers Dave Dolezal, Vickie Zelenulc, and Roberi Horn ride ul of fhe cify prepared 'ro reiurn escaped gunfighfers lo fails. Coniribufing 'ro lhe show af SpiHoon Saloon Cheryl Coward brings back memories by singing songs reminiscing old days. Sludenf Life 45 l 5 E E v. r 1 W V 1 H H 1 5 4 w 3 i H F E E- fMi SSI5? 'D v K4 W ,. Shgnn N' ' ' Qi, ' J ' .La x N WS' .IGI r 'lk ,V+ . . . f' wp. . .' ' , In ,. Ifbvd l- 'X 5 as S ' Wg ,. V if aw Z f f ,- ?i5 f1Q.i', W? f:: dur? r f'-: W Qgfygfz y. --551 4' i vy' 5 SI 4 QR' ' 5 il Zf., ' Ei I K Q : . 7 P x ' xg , ' K., A x V 4 ki, s Y ,ff A , fr. '-' ' It yr ' f 'i ,gk .. , f, ' W iz X4 3 : S.. I , NT, 1 fhxg -. .... . fi, 7 fair! Q 551' .k .. rg, I A H Q . . 1.03 A.S-7' Y-'1- .MV-wwf .- 'Q' V 'FIV ij: I 'Qi 'L NNE 4 '- ,. P - ,Z . - ,Y ty ,Pi Vx-.wth ,fy ' 2 -4 - Q V-5 -,Q Q 9, 9 1 1,5 Q' 1 gf: . .,. 1 ,Q ! '- ww .Q A 'Love Chilcl' Shannon Eleclecl Miss SHHS Chosen by The sTudenT body Trom a Tield OT six senior girls, Shannon Love received The TiTle oT Miss Sam l-lousTon. Shannon is acTive in IO diTTerenT clubs aT Big Sam, has won The DAR and French awards and was named Girl oT The Year by The Civics Club. She also was a Homecoming nominee, a member oT The powder puTT Team, a Texans Talk sTaTTer and a bellguard. Planning and parTicipaTing in pep rallies are some oT The duTies Shannon has as a bellguard. 48 STudenT l.iTe H A 1 ' Tiil Chosen Trom The Top l2 seniors, Shannon Love and Jesse Davis accepT The highesT honors awarded by sTudenT body voTe, Mr. and Miss Sam T-lousTon. I Serving as bellquard Shannon Love parTicipaTes, along wiTh cheerleader: Sissi Johnson and Karlos Thomas, in leading The cheers aT TooTball games 'Big Jess' Honored is Mr. Som Houston Siudeni Council presideni Jesse Davis was lelecled Mr. Sam l-lousion, rhe highesr honor hbiained by a senior boy. A member ol 'rhe Key Club, AFS, Foreign anquage Club, Salery Council, and Thes- ians, Jesse also was Junior and Sophomore olass vice-presideni and l97O Mr. School Bpirii. In addirion, he has won many awards, ncluding rhe Ouisianding Teenager ol Amer- ca, Young Texan of rhe Monrh, and The Youlh Leadership Award from rhe Elks Club. Beinq named as Mn and Miss School Spiri'r was an honor which Jesse Davis, along wirh Sissi Johnson. received af a baslcelball game in early February. Jesse Davis, Siudenr Council president overpowers senior Cynlhia Holder and iunior Buddy Rose, as They play sophomores in rhe l-lowdy Day assembly. Alonq wilh Cynrhia Holder, Jesse decorales fhe halls of Sam I-lousron for lhe Homecoming week. Siudenr Life 49 Active Students Meri Anne Peddicord Ttiespians Treasurer Quill X4 Scroll National Forensic League Interact Student Council A Cappella Choir Texans Tall: Statt Earn 'Top Ten Senior' Titles Robert Johnson National Forensic League Vice President Tlwespians American Field Service Cast and Crew otTl'1ree Plays Winner of Optimist American Legion and Voice ot Democracy Speech Contests First Place Two Years District UIL Persuasive Speaking 50 Student Lite J' '.,. s.v,i J, QL. K 5 , X. U 'i' gg ,Qin Qs' D, ' ' , AQ will .syn if f- 4 1 :ms T3 , W -y'ix1 ,is gi . .za Jigga-3.53. X ' M XwLF51A . u . ' 0 f . , ty 0 ' N . W .M . Q ,4 .,, .is xA 'fr -v' W 'Hip was rf XM W X ' H . , f ' .2 Gif., 183555 2 1 its Ii HAI 'T ? J rf, fi' aj . Q-ll in if? gf ' W T' QQ H,X,Af 'i 'K 'BA' 15514 w w Q 'Qi s A issi Debbie Caprio lnleracl Treasurer American Field Service A Cappella Choir Cheerleader Homecoming Queen Girls' G-lee Concerf Choir Don Webb Nalional l-lonor Sociely Presidenl Nalional Forensic League Presidenl Band Nalional Council of Teachers of English Award Nalional Meril Scholarship Medical Careers Club Foreign Language Club f ' I f i' iii i' if ' ' 'x, X 'if' X 4 , A fx kk Align. M AV, . ,Ll r' I Y I X V In YA skis.: CRT P , K pf-. gm,-,, 'T .Fi INF M , s , 4 3 -,Jie ff . -W -'l ' s. vii S M321 if,-.3 5' . ff A xi 5 ,kg I 'gif 4' 1,2 fsgs Xfle 'A L -3 r, - 1 b- ell A ' if P Al ..Ls1,i' , 5 f . -331' fi , 1 wr-X, ,W .,.- fs ,..,. sg- -v, +I :+A-f 1 QQ ,qi A ,Q 3379 Q ,s.,,-sy, iq, 1. 533, s , ,fvwf-, - f.rigvsfj,.iSl ' F -f'1w?sis,1 rs, is Q fs ff 1 1 - A l W s ,, , X 1 , K A ff ' ,Hr ing' ' me 1 F i P A M s if-ff!! B 4 Us W ig 15' - Q Sludenl Lile Marsha Furtardo Bobby Hays Junior Class Secrelary-Treasurer Sanlof Class BOYS' Social Claalfman Sluclenl Council Secrerary-Treasurer Quill 84 SC Oll Pf9SlClen'f Texans Tall: Srall Casl of Five Plays Casr of Senior Play TGXGTIS Talk Slall American Field Service Who's Who in American High Schools Quill 84 Scroll Nalional Council of Teachers of English Award lnleracl Besl Dislricl Aclor-I 970 Sludenl Life 53 Cecelia Farhat Baseball Queen Bellguard Cherokee Sialf Fuiure Business Leaders of America Presidenf MBS lnieracf Quill 84 Scroll Lester Green American Field Service Vice Presidenl Cherokee FHA Vice Presidenl Siudenf Councii Vice Presidenl Fooibail, Track Sophomore Class Presidenr Casi ol Look Homeward, Angel lnlreracl' 9.1 54 S+uden+ Life 24 Nominees Vie for Class Favorite Titles While Debbie Caprio concenfrales on puffing, Jesse Davis and Sissi Johnson awaii ihe resuli. Senior favoriie nominees noi piciured are Pai' Byers. David Cunningham, and Terry Pierce. ? F! ii Q gyw' Ray Whiie seems fo have doubis abouf parring ihe course, as sophomores Rex Perry and Sfacy Johnson waich. Nominees noi piciured are Ruih Acicer. Bubba Gambreii, and Doniia Schencic. Ciass favoriie nominees Karios Thomas, Sieve Callahan, Karen Furfardo, and Buddy Rose are busily learning fypes of Techniques used in puif puff qolf by waichinq John Neinasf as he insisis on havinq a hole in one, Noi piciured is Yvonne Mierischin. Siudeni Life 55 U3 .7 w wa ,, mv ,JIJ S '- -' .7 AL! , 1 ,U my in A' 1' ,,- ,r , 1 1, M-I A M7 Ng, My 2, v 4 ff PW? W , if ff A X ' , wg, 'fag f , 1551 1,3 ' 71? ,eq A fm ,LQ -.T -1 A J , , xx Patty Farmer Matt Junior Favorites M1 - FE'-55 BALL IN WATER T STROKE PENALTT LIFT OUT PLACE ON CARPET i Iwo FEET BEYONO WATER 'iw S+uden+ Life 57 uf - .g,+'.-5: VK COURSE N9 3 ' wmms DAY FWEE REHQESHMENTS ALL THE PUTT-PUTT 'FMS if?-i2LDFiE? i CAN PLAY . ww .zef V, fm i W ,,,-1n.q, ...- 585 Jrudenf Life Sophomore Favorites Randy Burgett Korenkwigxer Auto racer Mr. Art Pollard expresses concern tor sate driving. Mr. Ed Althon stresses the need tor Junior Achievement to sophs. Informative Assemblies Entertain Student Body Both entertaining and intormative, the assemblies during the year provided students with a welcome brealc trom a regular schedule. The programs ranged trom a tallc by Richard Perigo about drug addiction to a film ot the Indianapolis 500 Speedway. Howdy Day assemblies greet Mickies as they become Texans. Former drug addict Richard Periqo reaches many students. Student Lite 59 Enclecivoring Seniors Win Special Awards Each year during lhe Senior Awards As- sembly, special honors are given lo oulsland- ing upperclassmen 'lor lheir endeavors during lheir high school years. ln I97O, lhere were 'rwice as many awards as in '69, wilh Il slu- denls receiving recognilion. This year a new honor, lhe Nalional Council of Teachers ol English Award, was given lo Bobby Hays and Don Webb for Their superior work in wriling. Five sludenls made The all- slale choir, making lhe mosl from Sam Hous- lon ever. Milne .Midlcilh number 50, a lhree year varsily mem- ber, palienfly awails lhe resulls ol The coin loss. 60 Sludenl Lile Mr. Elo Nohavilza. former foolball coach al Sam Houslon, proudly presenls senior foolball slar Milce Micllcill wilh The annual Mike Green Scholarship. 34,1 Don Webb and Bobby l-lays, winners of lhe Nalional Council Teachers ol' English Award, appreciale lvlrs. Eliclc for enlering lhem in lhe conlesl. llardi Gras Queen represenlafive from SHHS Lynn Fanning and -scorl' Clwarlie Place parlicipaled in lime Mardi Gras dance. '1i': Jon Webb received flue Nalional Meri? Scl-iolar Award by com- ielinq wiflw hundreds of oilwer siudenis flirouqlwoui llie nafion. Jw., -v Mall Nugeni, Randy Baille. Jamie Jameson, Lewis Bradley, and Tom Bold, flie winners of all slafe choir, compefed in Denlon and Ausiin. The Chopin Music Award was qiven fo Tom Bold, a sfafe choir member, for lriis reliable service lo his scliool and communily. Sludenl Life 61 29 Recognized as Exceptional in Departments N Displaying the banner ot VICA are Kenneth Richardson and Dawn Baker. the club's superior seniors. Gary Boggs shows a plaque tor his work in CVAE. Mr. Adams. DECA instructor. thoroughly explains individual class progress to Jim Wolcott and Dotti Jones. award winners. tNot Pictured: Larry Lilcel Science award winner Margaret Dayton and math award winner Walter Ses- sions pool their abilities to work a trig problem with the hetp of a slide rule. 62 Student Lite To honor students in ditterent tielcls ot ed- ucation, ZI departments recognized 29 sen.- iors tor their outstanding abilities by giving specialized awards. Mr. Bud Remynse, assistant vice-principal, made the presentations at the awards assembly on May 20. Each person re- ceiving an honor was called to the tront ot the auditorium and given- a plaque. Juniors Robin Donohoe and Gail Jones helped hand them out. The recipients earned the awards through extensive study and hard worlc in courses related to a specitic subject. Marsha Furtardo received the outstanding iournalist award tor beinq a versatile statter on the Texans Tallt. , v xy Combining their talents as exceptional students in band and choir, Gail Eades and Tom Bold plan a duet. ' N- X ,fi WiTh a liTTle help Trom auTsTanding English sTudenT, sTands wiTh Teachers, Mrs. Spann and Mrs. Davis. 1 T 'S appfopfmle 55 BOl3bY l-l5Y5' lhe PuTTmg up wiTh excuses and overdue books. Lila Lane was named rnosT irnporTanT library assisTanT. mmf Ciesynski, busy whipping ouT The dresses, is recipienT l and business winners Sandy Wall and Jan Mdchell Proudly displaying Their awards Tor being excepTional in The fiald of proper secrefarial Training in clerical courses. qymnasTics were Sam l-lousTon sTudenTs Jodie Dunham and Ron SmiTh. Because OT his superior H1 G The hornernalcinq plaque ThaT was given aT The awards assembly, JohnsTon was recognized as The ouTsTanding hisTory sTudenT. STudenT Life 63 Obfaining lhe French award by defermina- fion, Shannon also enioys 'rhe language. Rebecca Werneclce achieved lhe La'rin award for her superior grade average. Don Webb. presidenf of NFL, and Terry Pierce, a six slar -Q ' ' hose . d D D f if. Recipieni of The arf award Jim Hlorl was also c aclreved a plaque lmm 'he Speech an lame epar men S as an oulsfanding senior arf sludenl earlier lhls year ROTC deparrmenlal honors were awarded lo four senior cadels, Kennefh Farmer, David Douqlas Jam Scrivner and Charlie Place 64 Sludenf Life Sammy, Activity Awards Presented at Breakfast Nine senior students were honored tor their laccomplishments in an extracurricular activity during their high school years. The track team voted tor Kenneth Farmer as most valuable player. Kenneth placed sec- ond in the hurdles at the district meet. Wanda Bryant and Allen Leonard received the tirst tennis award and iunior Freddy Reagan took lthe baseball honor. The Dallas Times Herald presented Cynthia l-lolder the most valuable statter award in the tield ot iournalism. Cynthia Selleck, Phyllis Mc- Pherson, and Mike Abney were recognized trom the choir, and Vicki Anderson was pre- sented with the band service award. Cynthia Selleck. Mike Abney, and Phyllis McPherson received honors tor their enthusiasm and participation in the programs that are given by the choir. Chosen Most Valuable Statler ot Texans Talk, Cynthia Holder Vicki Anderson was chosen by Mr. Rober and presented a .plaque .hows her plaque to publications sponsor Miss Lina Davis. tor her good service ancl enthusiasm involved around the band. o tennis players, Wanda Bryant and Allen Senior track member Kenneth Farmer re- ward. WGF9 t1Of1O 9d tor SP0ft5 lF1f6f6St. ceives a plaque tor outstanding cooperation. Hardballers recognize Freddy Reagan tor his time ability to keep the team moving. Student Lite 65 Chamber of Commerce, Junior Civic Club Honor Seven girls were named by ihe Chamber ol: Com- merce as girls of 'rhe monih. On May I9, Jrhe girls from Sam Housion combined wiih 'rhose from Arlingion High 'lo siage a program 'lor ihe ladies. Using a color scheme of blue and green and a rheme Happiness ls, 'rhe preseniaiion coniained slcils and songs. ln addirion, ihe girls conducied ihe meeiing wiih Meri Anne Peddicord aciing as presideni and Nancy Elliori as secreiary. The Junior Civic League, a service organizaiion con- cerned wiih beiiering The communiiy, honored nine girls lhis year as girls oi ihe monih. All oi Jrhe girls and lheir moihers were inviled +0 a salad supper buffer held ai ihe home oi Mrs. Cecil Mayfield on April 28. Shannon Love, Oc+ober's girl of ihe monrh, was named by lhe league as girl of The year. The color scheme of 'rhe buffer was red, whire, and blue. Chamber of Commerce girls of lhe monlh and ihe monrh 'they represenlecl were Debbie Caprio, January: Cynfhia Holder, February Susie Hollinger, Decemberg Mindy Murphy, March: Nancy Elliofi, Ocroberg Meri Anne Pedclicord. November: Janef Crabrree, Apr: 66 Siudeni Liie iiiavif Q. if I S ig 3 16 Seniors as 69- 70 Girls of the Month AEA tfful' Mmm pg famf' ia iunior Civic Club girls of fhe monlh are Brenda Kunkel, March: Cecelia Farhal, November: Darcy Weiler, May: Shannon Love, Oclober. 'he girls were honored al a salad supper. sponsored by fhe Arlingfon Civic Leaque, where Shannon Love was named qirl of ihe year. W Eepresenfing The Junior Civic Club as qiri of fhe monlh for February is Becky Werneclce: December girl is Barbara Fedele: January, erry Pierce: April. Marsha Furiardog Seplember. Sissi Johnson. Each monlh a senior qirl is chosen To represenl The club lhal rnonfh. Siudeni Life 67 DAR, 'I Dare You' Based on Dependability Seniors Kalhy Knighr and Bill Slewarr received lhe l Dare You award for showing oulslancling characler and delerminalion. Kalhy is presidenl of LARK and Bill, who is confined +o a wheelchair, has shown cour- age where ofhers would have given up. For her superior service To her communily and school, Shannon Love was presenled lhe Daughlers of Amer- ican Revolulion award. Shannon Love was presenlecl wi+h The Daughfers of American Revolufion cerlilicale lor her service and dependaloilify. 68 Sludenl' Life H1015 MJ., ...W sw-WW., -. ., --N 'rx ...., .4 4- V 5' V H :' f. ., ..waf,.i.--Q.--A - '- ' ' W ' f X nf. I s Selecfed on basis of characler and delerminalion, Kalhy Knighl anc Bill Slewarf were chosen as winners of The I Dare You award. 'Z M- nr-51,4 X More Than 200 Attend First Dinner-Prom The Senior Class, choosing the theme ot Those Were the Years That Were, held its prom in the Golden Palace Ballroom at the lnn ot Six Flags. As the tirst din- ner-prom at Sam l-louston, those in attendance enioyed a banquet betore the actual dance began. The program consisted ot tallcs by Principal Harold Key and Vice- Principal James Crouch, and reading ot the Senior Will. Seniors and their dates splash into the punchbowl between songs. Immediately tollowing the banquet, the prom itsel started. Blood Rock, a Dallas band beginning a na- tional tour with Three Dog Night, provided the music About 2I2 tickets were sold tor the banquet and ad ditional ticlcets were sold tor the prom. Pictures were taken by Classic Photography. Retreshments were servec in the lobby in tront ot the Golden Palace. A .. M H ,,.. s..,,.,,. ...H I time mx- - E-Z Seniors, rock-out to heavy sounds ot music by Blood Rock. 9 I Lunar l More than 200 upperclassmen attended Big Sam's tirst dinner prom held in the Golden Palace Ballroom at the lnn ot Six Flags. 70 Student Lite 4X Senior Class members and flneir dale-5 dance 'lo llme sound of llwe Blood Rock in 'flue Golden Palace Ballroom during flwe annual prom. Sfudenls enioy llne loird's eye view seen from llwe Palace balcony. Couples relax willw a slow song and lhe beauly of flue room. Sludenl Life 7l l wx a I m.f,, VV:,k:, W . M Ewa! X Valedictorian Salutaforian Margaret Dayton Ed Tinsley nf Li fe Margaret, Ed Reach for Highest Grade Honors Ai The close of four years of siudy, seniors were designaied io lead The class as valedic- iorian and saluiaiorian. Margarei Dayion 'finished I2 years of school wiih a l2.023 grade poini average. Aciive in NHS, she played on Jrhe volleyball Team and was named ouisianding in science. Finishing wiih an lI.79O average, Ed Tins- ley won. fwo scholarships io Texas AKM Uni- versiiy. He has held down a job ai Parlc Row Hardware since The sevenih grade. Valediciorian Margaref Dayion, who was able To obiain a I2 poini grade average ihroughouf her high school years, welcomes fhe guesis ai graduaiion. Margarei' is a sieady member of ihe volleyball 'ream and enioys pariicipaiing in 'rhis iype of aciiviiy. Q MT A :Vi ' Tie. 3 X K N K F3533 'shf fi., giyiiiif' . ... if is -..,.. - ra - 'Mil ,I ,:,, 1' .iff Q SQ ,, x .K ,lv. .1 .. V - g , as 4 MW.. gf Lexx-e fsm m , . ' QTM7 cw! , . -1 M.,,.5,H c 'Qyxxq ,. A ,5 ' 'mfs ' A af 'ifigss .:,,- I I F- si? ' Saluiaforian Ed Tinsley gives an appreciaiion speech during The service. Ouiside of school and a par?-Time job, Ed Tinsley relaxes Ed achieved an Il.8 grade average in his years of high school. by riding and repairing his moiorcycle. Siudeni Life 73 While adiustinq caps and graduation gowns, seniors wait lor classmates to enter backstage ot Texas Hall by the 7:30 deadline. .lf - 4 - ' 2 Superintendent James Martin and Principal l-larold Key admire the class. With mixed emgtiongl Pat Byers reveals 5 Lincoln imaq Superintendent Martin Presents 51 1 Diplomas Climaxing I2 years ot hard worlc and study, gradua- tion exercises were held on May 29. Commencement, which was held at Texas l-lall, saw 5ll seniors receive diplomas trom Superintendent ot Schools James Martin. Valedictorian Margaret Dayton welcomed the guests betore salutatorian Ed Tinsley gave the seniors' appre- ciation. Tradition was changed when third honor grad- uate Don Webb gave the address on Challenge, l-le tallced on the potential world situation ot the year 2000, and the obstacles the class would have to overcome. At his conclusion, the choir sang You'll Never Wall: 74 Student Lite Alone. Accepting the class gitt on behalt ot the School Boarc Dr. Truett Boles thanlced the graduates tor donating th remainder ot their senior treasury. On May 24, Baccalaureate was held in honor ot th approaching graduation. Marsha Furtardo gave th invocation, followed by Jesse Davis, who welcomed th guests. Rev. Arthur Digby was introduced by Leste Green.. The Minister ot the Year in Arlington spolc on the seeds ot thought needed to survive in the year to come. a.......,.,,-Q. -' ' ' - ,, . ' 1 A ,, H ' i. if ' '- if ,Qwz,1:mi , if - ' Q55 Miz K' A f .i fx? 954555, '2 ..'31'ffGf f -ffv , T H 'YT '?'V f- e .- Y. i - - ' cceplinq fhe Class of 70's gill of funcls fo use for The new chool, Dr. Trueff Boles expresses his 'rhanlcs lo rhe seniors. -Q. Graduafion 'rhouqhls rambling Through The minds of seniors are re- flecfed by nervous habils and faces filled wiih mixed emoiions. 5 ir ' T X -,Qin A Durinq +he ceremony qreduales awail 'rhe signal from Coach James Hyden for Their row 'ro rise and gel' in line lo receive diplomas. li ie.f...,,.r. Slandinq foqefher for lheir lasi few minufes lhe solemn qraduales of I97Olis+en +o The choir sing 'lhe Alma Maier. Sludenl Life 75 lvl Wg? f i' M. I , , T' if S9 Fm? vigil. M if i 4 4 rf-4 N xi' 31 'f'7 e'inQTHE D Q MY: ' X359 Ns 6' SLQCRE 11 DAYS ggfba, ' ' BQXX 'ses . Kc' EEN 'QSeX So lk ' oXoX00 4 Y' I GJ NXON 1 bpd if Nt Cb 'WI 0 6' I f 0 lgnwggalpk f' -P,,fn 'KB 0 OA On Ulm. . 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NASA places four men on 'rhe moon wi'rh hopes of high- er goals . . . Republicans hold presidenlial office, Democrafs have maioriiy vo+e . . . deserving sludenls yearly recognized by Nalional Honor Socieiy . . . pos- lal workers slrilce for higher wages . . . l'lous+on Ci'ry cre- a'res new Texan Day by S'ruden+ Council . . . nin+h associale ius- 'rice of Jrhe Supreme Courl is well debaled before acceplance by Senafe . . .l Cherolcee Fl'-lA col- lec+s for March of Dimes . . . Organizafions 79 NHS Members Assist With College Program The Sam Housion Chaprer of rhe Nalional Honor Socieiy consisls of siudenls who have achieved excellence in scholarship, leadership, service and characier. On April 8, 63 people earned member- ship inlo 'rhe club. On Nov. I4, NHS sponsored 'rhe an-nual recep- Hon for ihe exes afrer 'rhe Homecoming pep rally. During 'rhe fall semesrer, members worked in a 'ruroring program for elemenlary srudenls and helped sponsor Arling'ron's College Nighr. During Public School Week, 'rhe siudenrs regisfered each guesr. Four eager Nalional Honor Socieiy members qanq up on one senior boy fo fry To sell him some red Sam Houslon bookcovers. The club made approxirnaiely S92 on fhis one proiecl. 80 Organizalions 2 4 1 Members of NHS Barbara Ross and Sherry Young presenr Melvin l wirh a club applicaiion. Members musr have a IO poinl grade ax David Sfallinqs and Margaret' Dayloi help Larry Warnoclc al College Nighf Som Houston AFS Hosts AFS Day at Sam Houston, Tony Lemson trom Netherlands and akahaslci from Japan explain their cultures to Mrs. Spann's class. Preparing tor the Texan Day dance. Paula Humphries, Mrs. Cloye Sher- rocl and Mary Place chop tons ot onions tor the AFS chili pie sale. Exchange Students To promote triendship and understanding among the people ot ditterent nations is the aim ot the American Field Service. AFS Day gives the Sam Houston brothers and sisters a chance to put this aim in action as exchange students trom this area visit classes. The brothers and sisters tool: part in holiday parties given in honor ot Gesabel Marques. the toreign exchange student. On Texan Day. March 24, AFS sold chili pies at the dance tor its money making project. In May, the club held its annual picnic tor the newly accepted members. .am 3' S 7 FJ' X N t sz 1' W A ,sq ,W 1' i . F 7 ' tin Q .Q 2 43:11 ' ' ' N 2' , 1 ' ,, - -f-9' .'-: :??' f , f-.7 ,Q f ' -1'- Q Ei.. ' - cil.zQ?ll ifi iQii Member ot AFS Bill Allen sells trito-chili pies at the Texan Day dance to help pay tor the exchange student. Organizations 8l Qi E S i 4 4 I DE Students Travel to Area, State Conventions i l y 2 u,lU,,,g i,-.I , s 1 . fl' l . ,i 5 i ,I N 'H ,ii I 'vi Attending conventions helped intluence Distribu- tive Educational Clubs this year. Students partici- pated in the Wimberly Leadership Conterence Aug. I7-20 which trained them in leadership tech- niques. An Area ll Conterence held on Feb. 7 in Fort Worth competition. gave DE entries a chance tor contest State competition was later held in Houston on March I2-I4 at the Youth Leadership Conterence. The annual DE Banquet honored its outstanding members consisting ot Jim Wolcott, Larry Lilce, and Dotti Jones. Top sales students included Ed Gandy, Carolyn Francis, Phyllis Prince, and Jim Lummus. Mrs. Rosa Vernon was chosen as the out- standing teacher. L Hon his work-program iob, Stan Isbell prepares himself tor some work at Dub's Auto Parts by getting his necessary equipment. 'Cf Assisting a customer in choosing a tape, Debbie Watson serves her DE position at Leonards Department Store. or chapter students Jim Wolcott, Dotti Jones, Larry Like. and outstanding teacher Mrs. Vernon display their earned awards. Organizations 83 J Mitchell, Farmer Cbtain State OEA Honors Speaicinq at the OEA Banquet Cathy Farmer explains her duties in tiliinq the position ot City tv1anaqer's Secretary. Q , .f if .1 . . 5. I -.M , f..,. ,f ' ff 'N ..- .4' ' . Attending the state convention at Houston, Apri 2-4, Cathy Farmer won state historian., Jan Mitchei won tirst in machine transcription, and Judy Eman- uel won tourth in ottice tiling. Cathy and Jan were eligible to attend the national convention in For? Worth April 20-2 I. In February OEA had a candy sale to raise money tor the banquet held at UTA in honor ot the students and their employers. While the club's president Sharon Steen retiiis the punch bowl other members serve quests refreshments during PTA Open House ig' we 4 ,eg Alonq with three Ariinqton High representatives. Sharon Steen, Jan Mitchell, and Beverly Richardson display awards they received. 84 Organizations Student Files, Charts Plague Office Girls Saving the counselors and secretaries man-y miles at walking, the ottice assistants take care ot most bt the roadwork. Under the direction ot Mrs. Cioye Sherrod, who assigns the iobs, the assistants have nany varied duties. Besides running errands tor vlrs. Sherrod, Mrs. Fisher, Mr. Arterburn and Mrs. -unday, they are largely responsible tor getting absentee intormation to counselors. Besides one girl to run errands, there are seven Jr eight giris each period to take care ot the Jther duties. Mrs. Brougham, in charge ot the as- sistants, helps with any problem the girls might Have. iii i Debbie Shue, running an errand tor a counselor, GO Aiphabetizing students' schedule cards keeps Donna McCullough, Susan Leslie, and Renea Cody actively occupied in the ottice vault room. Senioritis seems to have struck Vicki Reynolds as she tries to concentrate on Ookg in the file Cabinet for 5 Schedule Card. her ottice iob which involves working with tiles to correct any mistakes. Trying to keep the records straight during tirst period are assistants Barbie Kincaid, Lori English. Bridget Long. Dana Mickelson. Dee Jones, Calla Cross. and Nancy Smith. Picking up absentee slips is one ot Dee Jones' most important services. Organizations 85 Work-Study Programs Boost 110 Students During the District ll competition at l-laltom l-ligh School March 6-7, students placed in. note- books, skill speed and proiects. They were Don Chambers, tirst in auto parts: Dawn Baker, second in dental assistance: Guy Bowman, second in com- mercial cookingg Charles Bledsoe, third in ottset printing and tirst in projects: Kenneth Richardson, second in proiects and tirst in notebooks. Kathy Mann and Helen Pratz also got tirst in notebooks. Rushing N... Otticers ot CVAE begin a monthly meeting by announcing the names ot their members who received recognition at the district competition. 86 Organizations 'di sto ay District winners in the skill-speed competition held at l-laltom, Clitt and Kris Finder improve their skills by repairing televisions While working in Safeway sacking groceries, Gary Bogc learns about management in CVAE's on-the-iob training. f ,WC , W XNQUSIAQQ 67 Q if I - f in i ., WNW x QQSYMQNQTQL Inferaci Sponsored Powderpuff Ends in 6-6 Tie This is The second year Thai' boih boys and girls have been eligible for membership in lnreracl Club which is sponsored by Jrhe Rolary Club and Mr. Roberr Rober. l-losring Jrhe annual powderpuff foorball game berween lhe junior and senior girls was The main proiecl' 'rhis year. Many hours of pracfice and hard hiliing came lo an end wiih The firsr 'lie game ever played. The seniors made 'rhe firsr six poinrs, bul 'rhe iuniors were nor long To calch up, fixing rhe score To The final 6-6. l Club meefinqs provide a lime for members Agnes Frechelfe, Meri Ann Peddicord and Karhy Thomas fo fall: over communiry service proiecl' Officers Gary flippin and James Boyce preside over The iunior girls run inlo some problems as ihey meer Their opponenfs. fh a monlhly meehng as The members plan Their social. seniors, frying To siop exlra yardage which could have been six poinfs. 88 Organizarions EnThusiasTic members look on wiTh amazemenT as Toreign exchange sTu- denT G-esa Marques breaks open The pinaTa aT The ChrisTmas parly. Spanish Teacher Mrs. CarTer direcTs her sTudenTs while They sing TradiTional ChrisTmas songs in Their newly learned Toreign language. W4 T lil y i Senior Cindy OzmenT helps in While oThers work on posTers for Homecoming, Sylvia preparaTion oT reTreshmenTs. Mcl.arry and Peggy Craiqhead discuss imporTanT daTes. Holidays Brighfenecl By Foreign Languages lT's unusual To hear almosT a hundred voices singing aT The Top OT Their lungs in Tour languages aT The same Time. This is iusT whaT a passer-by would have experienced during one oT The meeTings OT The Foreign Language Club. This club wiTh The inTernaTional Tlair sponsored a ChrisTmas parTy TeaTuring holiday desserTs as reTreshmenTs. ln Feb- ruary, FLC enioyed a cosTume parTy where each of The members came dressed as a naTive oT a Toreign counTry. ParTicipaTing in French class are of- Ticers Shannon Love and Andy Beckham. OrganizaTions 89 ' Presidenl Jesse Davis explains fo Sieve Callahan flue procedures and responsibilifies of campaigning for a sfudenf body office. A slow drawl comes over 'llwe inlercom and everyone lcnows if's Lesler Green, announcinq a Sfudenf Council meelinq. 90 Organizalions Senior council members Melissa Cawley and Tom Bold carry a can Oul- sicle durinq 'rlieir campaiqn 'ro lceep flue parking lol clean and open pafiy Hicks makes me Campaign speech which Representatives Carol Clark and Kim Brogdon sell litterbags to homerooms during won her me Office of 1971 Council Secrefaryl activity period. This was a proiect to help keep the parking lot clean. i Spirit Chain Competition Earns Over S1300 Being the largest club in Sam Houston, the Stu- dent Council works tor the best interest ot the school and tries to unite the student body into one. lt organizes proiects which involve everyone. This year many tirsts were started by the Student Council. A spirit chain competition brought in over SI3OO tor the classes and council, the halls and doors were decorated tor Homecom- ing, and the tirst Houston City, a council idea. was erected tor Texan Day. ln the seven-year his- tory ot Big Sam, there has always been a boy tor president ot the Student Council. But the next school year will mark a change ot routine with a girl accepting the presidency and the council tak- ing the challenges ot the seventies. Ott trom their work. Marsha Furtardo and Mrs, Whitten relax tew minutes betore they begin auditing the Student Council records. Organizations 9I f S . !e'.vAQ sf Q M .,xn'gtLff'fWx 1-313 1435129 i ' 1 f f ,J , . Q, 1 3, I are' jf- s,f!,-- f an K 534585: F M g ii2f m Creative Writing's 'Prints' Hits Press in April ot Creative Writing look over iast year's Prints to get this year's magazine. The publication is sold in April. ideas rift, - 'eggy Franlciin, Kathy Knight, and Lou Ann Michael help to serv he library tea given on St. Patricl-c's Day tor the taculty mem e at bers. This year's Creative Writing Club's magazine Prints was printed instead ot mimeographed. lt was distributed in mid-April. Students are given the opportunity to work with other members, taculty, and the satistaction ot publishing their own writings. The purpose ot the ciub is to promote interest and appreciation ot literary expression. Next year this club will become an academic subject tor those accepted. Lark Hosts Reception On St. Patrick's Day LaNeiI t'iarrison's election to historian ot District 7 in November highlighted this year's events in the Library Assistants Recreation Club, sponsored by Mrs. Louise Clark. The 34 member club aids the two librarians in shelving and processing books, distributing projec- tors, and helping sophomores use the card-cata- logue. The club also sang at the elderly people's home and sponsored a St. Patriclcs Day tea tor all the teachers. Organizations 93 NFL Club Member Wins Double Ruby Award Through research, pracTice, discussions, and TournamenT parTicipaTion, members OT The NaTional Forensic League sTrive To improve Their abiliTy To communicaTe eTTecTively. Besides compeTing in TournamenTs in T-lousTon, Dallas, DenTon, and AusTin, The club members speak Tor civic organiza- Tions such as Lions Club, PTA, and Kiwanis Ciub. MosT of The compeTiTion is held during The Tall semesTer wiTh The disTricT meeT in The spring. RoberT Johnson became a double ruby winner as he earned 500 poinTs Tor work in NFL. NFL members. such as Rick Brunson, have discovered The usefulness c The new videocorder uniT in preparing presenTaTion5 Tor TournamenT T OTTicers oT NFL RoberTs Johnson and Don Webb read The negaTive blocks To prepare Tor a Tournament The Topic concerns inTervenTion in VieTnam. 94 Organizahons . ,Q I ' ,. 2 I iii F , fy While carrying ouT her duTies as parliamenTarian c The STudenT Congress, Susan Moore earns NFL poinT lots of goodies, Thespians show their appreciation to' teachers. to serve are Kay Reagan. Barbara Hitchins, and Debbie Ponder. Thespion Club Becomes International Society Beginning its tirst year in attiliation with the International Thespian Society. the Sam l-louston Chapter employed a new point system. An honorary dramatic troupe, Thespian members work tor the advancement ot dramatic arts in the secondary schools. Members ot Thespians sponsored a Teacher Ap- preciation Day in November. There are two in- ductions each year, one in the tall and one in the spring semester. On May I8, the club held a ban- quet honoring senior members at the lnn ot Six to uphold the ideals ot the International Thespian Society new members which were inducted in a mid-December ceremony. Flags. nore and iunior Thespians rnalce preparations for the spring ban- MPS- Wood and Mrs. Edwards enjoy the delicious apples honoring senior members to be held in May at the Six Flags lnn. that TlWe5Dl'3nS turnkhed for Teadlef APPVeClf3l'l0f1 DBY. Organizations 95 5 we Un hearing her name announced as nexl year's Fulure l-lomemalrer's bresidenl, Debbie Burns shows much exciiemenl over her viclory. a free 'trip lo a dude ranch as ihe prize for The leam who ihe mosl candy, Rilla Beard and Caihy Schulz plan sales. FHA Pennies Show Lynn Collins Beau Under The sponsorship ol Mrs. Linda Franlc and Mrs. Donna Miichell, Sam l-lousion Chapier of 'rhe Fuiure l-lomemakers was busy wilh many ac- livilies. The annual Sweeihearl Banquei, held in February, proved io be a big success as ihe larg- esi group ever aiiended. Lynn Collins was elecled FHA Beau. For The Chrisimas parly al' 'rhe or- phanage in Forl Worih, members made puppels and siuiled animals for The children. ln March. Fl-lA helped lvlarch of Dimes by going io shopping ceniers To colleci money. Junior Debbie Ward and dale discuss aclivilies of Fl-lA's annual formal Sweeihearl Banquel held Valeniine's Day. Organizalions 97 Cotton Bowl Performance Highlights Bancl Year Combined wilh AHS, lhe Texan Marching Band was feaiured during halflime of ihe naiionally ielevised Dallas Cowboy-S+. Louis Cardinal game ai ihe Colion Bowl in Seplember. Al UIL Com- pelilion on Nov. I2, lhe I2O member band marched a series of mosaic and lcaleidoscope drills and re- received a second division ceriiiicale-raled as excellenl. Beiween April 30 and May 2, Jrhe Texan Band Jroolc pari in Jrhe Tri-Slaie Music Feslival held in Enid, Olcla. The fields of parlricipaiion included a concerl and sighl reading coniesl, a solo and ensemble performance by all individuals and a halfiime and parade marching compelilion. I is Marching Band members line up on risers in fronl of lhe school To have Their end-of-fhe-year phofoqraph falcen. 98 Organizaiions Preparing lheir maferial for conlesl al Caslleberry. 'rhe firsf week c April are band members Jody Thomas, Diana Van Dam and Greg Wal WW Doing lormalions such as lhe wiggle-waqglen and lhe diamond drill l 4-.,-. members 'Traveling fo all loolball games pul' 'their con- Band mflmbfr? Tina Quinn' Vlckl Anderson- l-YN' Fanning, and Paula on making Sure fhey do noi hu any wrong hows. Humplmrues lud around wifh Mr. Reber before fhe Birdville game, ,wif gf fig Q 3 , fill l V 4' l IQ i A 5 ,, 5 sp ge , S- s Fill' -' M155 v 'rf' . N ,, L , y W halffnme of all loofball games, Home and away, flme band enlerfauned specfafors wlllw a luvely and lwlghly colorful show. Organizalions 99 1 Workinq wifh ine band, +l'1e a cappelfa choir brouqhr home 'me 3-AAA sweepstakes from Enid, Okla. The 'l'wo organizafions preser Five Boys Sing Way to All-State Choi Rehearsinq in Hue audiforium, The 21 all-reqion choir members prepare for Denion. Honored as an all-sfaie choir member Rand' Baifle sinqs in ihe morning assembly. IOO Orqanizarions 3- 51 ev-1 1 pring concerT displayinq The TalenT ThaT brouqhT Them This honor. A Cappella Choir member Cheryl Cgwgrd Sells Alf Bumqard. ner Texas noTe cards To help pay her way To Enid. Olzla. 'O Entries Travel to Tri-State Honor Chorus PresenTing special programs Tor The enTerTain- menT, The a cappella choir aT Sam l-lousTon is ouTsTancling in The area. This year The choir had I6 allvregion. choir mem- bers. OUT oT The I6, Tive were selecTed as mem- bers oT The all-sTaTe choir, The mosT Trorn The Ar- lingTon area. On March I9-20, The choir presenTed iTs annual musical. The program, based on a paTrioTic Theme, was enTiTled America, Our l-leriTage. All pro- ceeds wenT To Tinance a choir Trip To Enid, Olcla. direcTor Mrs. Younq works wiTh CynThia Selleck on her solos. 1-Olhe T'l'5l5le Music Fesllval April Zqlvlay 2' The Chrisirnas program. Debbie Caprro durecTs a qroup OT boys in carolmq. Organizahons IOI Q 1' ,, -il li M E ' 'Ln', 23.3. 12 s. 'V f Y E va Cadefs of fhe Texas 32nd AFJROTC Squadron assemble in fron+ of a Honored cadels and lheir medals include Michael J. Romano, Ken- nefh Farmer, AFA: David F. Douglas, AL Excellence: Charles Place. DARg Gary Snocldy, AL Scholasric: James Scrivner. ROA: and Philip Isaac, VFW. IOZ Organizarions -F si. . . .... . ' f Nlll l'll 1 ' ig' 'W C-I24 G-lobemasler durinq a field frip 'ro Carswell. l As aclive members of The firsl organizarion fo sell Texa shirfs, cadels Paul Hulchison, John T. Beall, and Ronald l Johnson help make a sizeable profil' for ROTC. Texan Flags Sold by ROTC to Raise Money ROTC cacleTs, Their daTes and special quesTs dance Trom 2lOO To 2400 as The UTA Lab Band enTerTains aT Their second annual MiliTary Ball. ill! ROTC cadefs sell Texas flags aT The bi-disTricT play-OTT game againsT WichiTa Rider To promoTe Big Sam spiriT and show Rider ThaT The Texans are number one. weeThearls Lynn Fanning, Carol Newberry, RuTh Aclcer, Pam Eddy. Robin Donohoe, nd PaTTy Farmer are saluTed by KenneTh Farmer and Charlie Place. ROTC cadeTs. BoosTing spiriT by selling Texan Tlags and shirTs, The members oT The Texas 32nd AFJROTC enTered inTo Their second year in The curriculum. lnviTing diTTerenT secTions of The building To waTch, Tive Tlag-raising ceremonies were held To promoTe paTrioTism. During The classes, The lI2 cadeTs gain a beTTer undersilanding oT space, aviaTion, miliTary life and cusloms. The program is supplemenled wiTh visiTing speakers and many Training Tilms. Colonel Clyde Kelsay and lvlasTer SergeanT Billy Carler sponsor ROTC. I'- Flag raising ceremonies were held once every six weeks by acTive members oT The Texan ROTC. Organizahons IO3 Key Club Joins MBS to Sell Apollo Coins Sponsored by lhe Sundown Kiwanis Club of Arlinglon, Sam l-lousJron's Key Club worked +0 belrer The communifry lhrough service. The all-boy membership slaqed ils annual slave sale during baslcelball season inslead ol ioorball season, malc- ing a prolif of over 580. ln conjuncrion wilh ifs sisrer club, MBS, Key Club sold Apollo ll coins. The slare convenlion was held in Galvesron where I5 boys arrended The lwo day conference. l v The arf of high-pressure selling comes in handy as aucfioneer Tomm l-lufchunson awards sophomore slave Lynn Busler 'ro a lorfunafe biddei 9 . . , 4'- 5 The main money-making proiecl for ihe club Discussing lhe corning officer eleclions 'ro be held al' fhe Galveslon lnfernaliona was sellinq fhe medals shown by Andy Scoll. Convenlion are seven of lhe I5 Key Club members who propose To aflend The meelinq IO4 Orqanizarions C3 0 it 0 Weller. Joyce Stephenson and Emily White make arrangements tor picnic box dinners which they will auction Ott to their dates. Weekly MBS sponsored poster parties provided a place to paint signs like those made by Betty Yates, Denise Frechette, and Larry Barger. MBS Members Sponsor Football Poster Parties To get ott to a good start this year, MBS had a poster party tor every tootball game. Each week a ditterent member would volunteer her house tor the event. The-se parties added much to the '69-'70 spirit. As they are brother-sister clubs, Key Club and MBS combined to sell Apollo ll medals later in the year. ln the tall, MBS members received their gold drop necklaces. Junior Janette King admires senior Susan l.eslie's MBS necklace. The members bought them in the tall tor Sb. Organizations IOS Club 31 Talent Show Attracts 40 Entrants Starting their tirst year as an organization, Clulo 3l sponsored a very successtul talent show entitled Do Your Own Thing! on Jan. 22. More than 40 people participated in the two-hour show. Cash prizes tor tirst, second and third places were awarded to John Rainone, Jan Parsons and her roclc group, and Bill George, respectively. Spon- soring the students were Mr. James t-lyden, Mrs. Sandra Edwards, and Mr. Jerry Grittin. Entertainment is provided by the Chrome-Plated 8 during the talen show sponsored by the newly tormed club in the school auditorium President Brenda Coats instatls newly eiected vice-president Donita Schenclc. as one ot this year's vice-presidents, Nancy Smith. looks IO6 Organizations FTA Attends State, District Conventions The encouragement ot students in the tield o education administration is the aim ot Futuri Teachers ot America. Sponsored by Mrs. Beverl' Martin and Miss Donna Credille, the club attendec the TFTA State Convention workshop on Felt I3-I4. On Jan. IO, FTA sponsored a workshop on edu cation in other lands at the district convention held at Texas Wesleyan College. October Picnic Starts Ott Year for FBLA Ready to leave tor the Dallas convention Susan Hall, Becky Bartos, Future Business Leaders ot America was es- tablished to help students prepare tor the business world. Besides listening to speakers on business careers, members ot FBLA attend conventions, picnics, and participate in money-making projects. In October, the club held a picnic at Howard Moore Park and began selling typing paper to raise money. ln November, an area convention was held in Weathertord and the Baker l-lotel ot Dallas was the site ot the state convention in February. Adelaide Andrews, and Cynthia Holder wait tor their sponsor to arrive. a meeting begins, president Cecelia Farhat gives Yates and Denise Frechette their membership cards. Participants in the FBLA state convention Jan Mitchell, Shannon Love. and Vicki Reynolds look over the proposed schedule ot weekend events. Organizations IO7 1 ...Swv a as .sa,iW'f'-Kigi..-'l:?f' Edilor Cynihia Holder looks 'rhrouqh pic- lures decidinq which fo use for page one. f is 53 A ii 5 i if 22 i fl El gli ilk rs: ffl E5 E52 ia is ,z T as 3 3 Si E i. :if Managing edifor Bobby Hays lypes his col- Carmen Villaqran, managing-edilor. sei: umn. reporlinq currenl' music happenings up an adver+isemen+ confracf by phone ff? 1 z - .. .5 5 .J 1 Vr., 5 5? U 3 -I, M ..... a.,..,,,. . 40 WX lnl'orma rive reporfers for lhe Texans Tall: are Kalhy Rogers, Kalhy Glovel David Navin, Pam Phillips, Jaclcie Marlin, and Joyce Slephenson. While sporfs edifor Sfeve Harbeg looks over an old paper, Slcefchinq carloon characler ideas for 'rheir bi-weekly feafure in The Gerald Templin. sporls columnist reads new copy. paper Kay Reaqan and Jimmy l-liorf compare new piclure illuslralions. IO8 Orqanizalions xr 'i'mrfm STudenTs responsible Tor each of The I3 issues Tor sTories, makeup. and headlines include The page ediTors, Meri Ann Peddicord pg. 4, Marsha FurTardo pg. 3, Susie Hollinger pg. 5, Shannon Love pg. I, Darcy Weiler pg. 8. and Claudia Perkins pg. 2. 'Texans Talk' Wins Distinguished Merit at UIL Even Though The Tall: losT The Tops in Texas award To Lubbock MonTerey in March, The news- paper was awarded The DisTinguished ivleriT Trom The lnTerscholasTic League and an All-Texas raTing from Texas High School Press AssociaTion. The prize winning paper has covered such sTories as narcoTics, paTrioTism, and helped spread The news ThaT The Roundballers were number one. The newspaper sTaTT, made up oT only I9 iuniors and seniors who had excelled in Journalism l, have Three main obiecTivesg To inform sTudenTs, To voice opinion, and To record The evenTs oT The year. vlanaging ediTors Carmen Villagran and Bobby Hays aid adiTor CynThia Holder in arranging a new page layouT. AdverTising co-edifors PaT Dreger and Viclci Anderson checl: Through Their ads To malce sure They will be able To mee-T The nexT deadline. OrganizaTions IO9 New Student Life Section in Cherokee '70 Working together from September to June, the l97O Cherokee statt members have tried to keep up the same reputation that has won them a First Class Rating trom the National Scholastic Press Association and an All-Texas Rating trom Texas I-Iigh School Press Association tor two con' secutive years. The Cherokee took on a new look as the chal- lenges ot the '7O's started. The book's dedication changed trom an individual to a group, and the cover took on the new tabric design. Two sections ot the yearbook, personalities and activities, were combined to torm a new student lite division. kill Trying to balance the yearbook budget, business manager Kathi White is assisted by copywriter Brenda Kunkel. Sports editors Stacy Henley and Peggy Craiqhead transter athletic records to the copy sheets tor publication. I IO Organizations wtf Advertising editor Sally Shub and assistant editor Peggy I'-tepler try tc agree on a better layout to use as the Sumwear Shop advertisement. Sharing positions of editors ot the student lite section Janet Crab- tree, Cecil Farhat, Cathy Curtis and Judy McCreary combine new ideas I 1 gh and ediior Jim Horion proofread lhe annual pages. , Qin' lasses edilors Terri Woolen and Karen Furiardo lceep busy wrif- g cullines lor ollier seclions aller ilwey complele llweir work. a final check, sponsor Miss Lina Davis, assisfanl eclilor Susan Gallnerinq piclures ol lacully members becomes a 'redious lol: for 'rhe iwo academics edifors Jerry Hepler and Judy Emery. Wei' 'X v..g.-v.,,,,.,...- -125.54 Orqanizalions edilor Barbara Hunl loolcs on as assislani eclilor Nancy Ellioli lypes a cufline on one of Their pages. Organizaiions I I I S-4 I I I I I a sl 6 J Qw 3Sl?HVlx4Q, Q Sl Q 0, 4+ .QCjWmX31? 6 Q, If 'Q' 40 Q if 1M U , , ,A . v ,Q O S Q vi ruff? 2 5 f' -4 H 3 gf , 4,Qff5fb ' -F , Q' U ' 'D X SQ? 357 -95 N f 1 'I ' ' 2 g i Xi 2 l5 l gf? -:N 2 Q.-Arg 5 1 - 6 if F .S . 915 C an E '55 fbllili i l ll. . nA, M Li - P ,xr .,. , , F j 5 xQQ ni H ER H ENS-972 BETQSN el-le is fifans W'M9x 17 ,,,3o,3n- -1 'Q Zoufi-25 'em ers TeX0n5 v..... .,. X Stag-an-v MIL' Y The 1'hrill of viclory and 'rhe agony of defea+ . . . Texan round- ballers caplure ci'ry's lirsl dis+ric'r win in 25 years . . . golfer Arnold Palmer ci'red as alhlele of 'rhe de- cade . . . loolball season closes wi+h a 26 poinl crush from our cross 'rown rivals . . . supers+ars Joe Namalh and Denny McLain suffer under ac- Cusalions of bad public images . . . compelilion runs heavy in cross counlry lraclc . . . Kansas Cily Chiefs again prove' +he slrenglh of lhe AFL . . . reward, bruises, glory pay back long hours of +edious praclice . . . ' s '22i an ' 2' X Q fee , 5 f j I is E ' E T 'Fi . C 'Q 4' Top Lefh JeTT Neal, Howard Boykin, Richard Clay, Paul DavaulT, Gary Lovell, STanley McCanTs, David BuTler. Nowlin, Rick RanspoT, Jerry PaTridge. Tom Clay, Gary McMillan, Andy Beckham, Rodger Gersch, Johnny Mahome, MidkiTT, Terry Tarvin, David STeele. VarsiTy coaches Tor '69-'70 are Jim Brooks, Billy STewarT, Tom CanTrell, James Hyden. Jerry GriTTin, Andy Chambers. Mack Cope. II4 SporTs fm Us .S Xia, Billy Leonard, Gerali John Whisman. Miki Texans End '69-'70 The Sam l-lousTon Texan varsiTy began a sTron '69-'70 season by winning Their TirsT Two games. Th Texans deTeaTed The SouThwesT Rebels and The CarTel Riverside Eagles, 23-22 and 3446. T-landing The Tearr Their TirsT loss OT The year were The DenTon Broncos, I4-7. Big Sam had a shorT-lived comeback wiTh vicTory over The l-lalTom CiTy BuTTaloes 22-2l. Droppin The nexT game To Richland The Texans losT 2I-l9. Grand Prairie showed Sam l-lousTon deTeaT, 42-I3 The Texans came back To beaT The L. D. Bell Raiderx 44-22. The MacArThur Cardinals deTeaTed Sam Hous Ton 28-I4. ln The Tinal game oT The season, Texan: were beaTen by The ArlingTon High ColTs, 47-2l. Top Lef'l': Vic Morriss, Tom Hufchinson, David Cunningham, Larry Richards, Johnny Clark, Lyn Gunfer, Chris Odell. John Neinasf. Jerald Beck, Ronny Davis, Dwighr Abrams. Mike Palazzini, James Folia. Tommy Halbert Richard Gambrell, Tal Finley, Billy Womack, David Dew- berry. Larry Barger. Donnie I-Iurndon, Randy BurgeH. with 4-6 Season Record Texans Texans Texans Texans Texans Texans Texans Texans Texans. . . . . . Texans. I969-'70 SCHEDULE Sourhwesr ..... Carrer-Riverside Denlon ....... Halfom . . Richland ...... Grand Prairie . .. . . .. L. D. Bell ............ Irving IvIacArrhur Irving Arlingfon . Acring as managers for The 'ream are Sieve Anderson, Sieve Callahan. Mike Adair. Bryan Loflin, and Terry Mirchell. Sporls I I5 .,L,-L , T 5 ee. 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CarTer River- side recovered a Texan Tumble and made Their only score OT The nighT in The TirsT minuTes oT The game. Taking Their kickoTT, The Sam l-lousTon varsiTy walked The Tield, with Three TirsT downs, To The TirsT score by Tommy T-luTchinson. ATTer regaining The ball The Eagles losT iT by inTercepTion To Billy Leonard, who Then scored. AnoTher inTercepTion led To six poinTs by Billy Womack. WiTh only a yard leTT To go Tommy l-luTchinson charged Through Tor his second score. For The Texans' Tinal score Billy Womack ran 77 yards To end The game 34-6. I lo SporTs Texans 23 Southwest 22 Sam l-lousTon opened iTs '69-'70 season by deTeaTinc The SouThwesT Rebels 23-22. The strong Texan Tearr was led by The arm oT' guarTerback Vic Morriss. The Rebels received The sTarTing kickoTT, buT in one minuTe ThirTy-Tive seconds, Big Sam had Taken possession anc made Their TirsT score. Larry Richards tacked on Three poinTs on a TourTh down punT. In The nexT quarTer Tom l-luTchinson added his six poinTs, and wiTh an exTra poinT iT broughT The score To I6-7. DevaulT made The Tinal score Tor Sam l-lousTon. Q Q . y s,oc.s iyy g - , s u David Cunningham escapes The cluTches oT a Carter player. f'f'f l - ii i T' . . . H 95535 y i ,Q f s you l i. E Unknown Texan Tries To inTercepT a ball planned Tor Broncos Texans 22 Buffaloes 21 SepT. 26, Sam l-lousTon deTeaTed l-lalTom CiTy BuTTa- loes, 22-2l. The TirsT halT was almosT a disasTer Tor The Texans wiTh The BuTTs making all The scores To end The halT 21-O. ATTer halTTime The Texans came back sTrong To bury The BuTTaloes. The Texans caughT Tire wiTh scores by Vic Morriss and Paul DavaulT. On a run around The end Vic lvlorriss broughT in The TirsT six Tor The Texans. Running 89 yards Paul DavaulT made The second score Tor Sam l-TousTon. LaTer in The TourTh quarTer DavauIT scrambled Tor anoTher Touchdown. The Tinal score The Texans 22, l-lalTom 2I. Billy Womack, senior, sTruggles To reTrieve a Tumbled ball. Denton Broncos 14 Sam Houston 7 Traveling To DenTon, hoping To bring home Their Third vicTory, The Sam l-lousTon varsiTy meT Too sTrong a Bronco deTense. The baTTle was largely deTensive wiTh The Teams TighTing Tor every yard. The mosT signiTicanT gain oT The TirsT guar- Ter was made on a recepTion and run, by John Clark, Tor 45 yards. ln The second quarTer Tommy l'luTchinson dived over Trom The one-yard line buT was knocked down- and Tumbled The ball. Jerald Beck was There To recover Tor The Touchdown. Larry Richards Tacked on The exTra poinT, buT a Bronco Touchdown broughT The score To 7,7 aT The halT. ln The Third guarTer DenTon ran Tor anoTher six poinTs. WiTh an exTra poinT, The Broncs led The Texans I4-7. The Texans sTarTed a drive in The TourTh guarTer, buT were halTed by penalTies To end The TirsT Texan deTeaT. ji' wir' Securing coverage, Tom T-luTchinson senior, sTreaks Toward goal. SporTs I I7 0 T' rd' Junior Mike Palazzini TiqhTs Tor yardage Through Rebel defenders. Richland 21 Sam Houston 19 Sam l-lousTon meT Their second deTeaT againsT The Richland Rebels, OCT. Il. Two Tumbles gave The Rebs good Tield posiTion and seT up boTh oT Their scores. The TirsT quarTer was scoreless. In The second period a Tumble was made inTo a Rebel score. The PAT was no good and The score sTood 6-O. WiTh one minuTe leTT in The TirsT halT, Vic lvlorriss goT The oTTense moving by a I5- yard pass To Bill Womack who Then Turned iT inTo a TD. Larry Richards provided The exTra poinT ThaT was needed To bring The Texans To a 7-6 lead. On a recovered Tumble The Rebs broughT The score To a I4-6 lead in The TirsT Tew minuTes OT The quarTer. A Tew plays laTer The Rebs scooTed To a I4 poinT lead. AT The end oT The TourTh quarTer The Texans broughT The score To 2l-I3. WiTh only 22 seconds leTT in The game, lvlorriss and Co. drove 89 yards To end The game Zl-IQ. sbs , .1 T fi 5, i ,la I 5 H' S N . x rin ' ' m- Y' , Y., ' I SpoTTing a receiver, iunior Vic Morriss prepares The bomb. Paul DGVHUIT. lUnl0 - bfeak lifom Rebelis QVGSP +0 gain Yafdaqe- l I8 SporTs ExciTemenT builds during The Grand Prairie game as Dewberry, Barger and Clay sTruggle To keep a Gopher from gaining yardage. Grand Prairie 42 T Som Houston 13 T Sam l'TousTon losT Their TirsT disTricT game againsT Grand Prairie, OCT. l7. Sam's running game never felled. Grand Prairie made all Their poinTs before Sam managed To cross The goal line Tor a score. LaTe ini The Third quarTer The Texans scored on a 44-yard Morriss To l-lurnrdon bomb making The score 42-6. Larry Richards' PAT was wide. Again in The TourTh quarTer The Texan oTTense scored, driving 60-yards, Topping iT oTT wiTh a 20-yard Morriss To Clark recepTion. This Time Richards' kick was good To make iT 42-I3. BoTh Teams were held scoreless Tor The resT oT The game. All eyes are on Donnie Hurndon as The ball comes near Senior Johnny Clark aTTempTs To block a Gopher from receiving a pass. SporTs I I9 Senior Johnny Clarlc aflempis 'lo gain possession of opponen+'s ball. Texans 42 Bell 22 Pulling logelher anolher Texan viclory Sai l-louslon delealed 'lhe L. D. Bell Blue Raide 42-22. Leading 'rhe varsily wilh poinls scored wi senior Johnny Clark wilh Three louchdowns lo h credil, followed by senior Tommy l-lulchinson wil lwo TD's and David Dewberry wilh one. Senic Larry Richards laclced on six exlra poinls. Gaining lhe mosl yardage, senior Johnny Clai carried for l87 yards. Taking The honors as qua lerback 'rhrough mosl of 'rhe game, iunior Vic Mo riss compleled nine of I9 passes for 236 yards. Wilh only minules lefl 'ro play, junior allernal' quarlerbaclc Milne Palazzini, who doesn'l' see muc aclion, was senl' in lo lead 'rhe squad. He gaine valuable experience in laclics under pressure Crowd noise and goal-lo-go defense presenled lh loughesl silualion lhe rookie quarlerbaclc had li face. eff F Blocking a Raider Vic Morriss. quarferbaclf, prepares an opening for Paul Dayaull. lailbaclc. lo obfain yardage for Sam l-lousfon. l2O Sporls s i The referee Tlips a coin To see who will receive The ball. MacArthur 28 Scam Houston 14 Halloween nighT, The Cardinals Triclced The Texans inTo a 28-I4 vicTory. The TirsT quarTer ended wiTh a O-O deadlock. Sam goT on The scoreboard TirsT wiTh a MOHESTO CunMnghaniTow.The PAT wasgood.The Cards Tied Things up by a 70-yard drive. MacArThur scored The TirsT Three Times They had The baH Sam nmde one ind DUQTTO come up wHh a win as Ivlorriss hiT Donnie l-lurndon wiTh a 3l-yard TD pass Thk was The Texans'laH'Touchdown, as The game ended wiTh The score 28-I4. .zknigi f Receivinq a kick-oTT Donnie Hurndon qallops down The Tield. Junior Tailback Paul Davaulf searches Tor assisfance Trom his oTher TeammaTes as a Mac!-Xrlhur Cardinal brings him To The ground. Sporfs l2I I Three Irving Tigers Try To sTop iunior Paui DavauIT Trom making a Touchdown during The conference game held Nov. 7 aT Irving. Senior Tommy I IuTchinson drives sTeadiIy Toward The Texans' end zone l22 SporTs Irving 13 Texans 6 The Sam I-IousTon Texan varsiTy Traveled To Thi Irving Tigers' home Tield Nov. 7, only To meeT 4 sTrong deTense ThaT spelled deTeaT Tor Them. Th. Texan oTTense was held Tor a minimum OT yardagi and scores, while The deTense was abIe To Iceei Tabs on The Tigers' oTTensive power drives. WiTh only one Touchdown Tor Sam I-IousTon Thi enTire game, They were beaTen I3-6. The score wa on a Vic Iviorriss-Paul DavauIT pass which coverec I5 yards. QuarTerbacIc Vic Morriss came up wiTh a com pIeTion record OT I5 ouT of 25 aTTempTs. Pickinc up a ToTaI OT 98 yards, Donnie I-Iurndon Ied in Tha deparTmenT Tor The nighT. NexT To him was Bill' Womack wiTh 72 yards. The Texans ended up ii having a ToTaI oT 23 yards gained againsT The Tigers K M.,,,,:A,,-- ' 'f-f., fi, W, 'awftf if E xx-5srs'kK1-lzfrf 4, Donnie Hurndon aTTempTs To Tackle a CoiT during an imporTanT disTricT game againsT ArlingTon, buT The CoiTs sTill won, 47-2l. 47 Som Houston 21 Arlington Nov. I4, Sam I-iousTon losT iTs bid Tor The CiTy Crown Tor The Third sTraighT year. The ColTs proved Too power- Tul as They made Tour Touchdowns in The TirsT haiT. AT The opening OT The second halT Biii Womack Took The opening kick and reTurned iT 40-yards. Morriss scored on an ll-yard pass To David Cunningham. Larry Rich- ards' kick made iT 27-7. ATTer an exchange oT punTs, The AHS crew made Their TiTTh TD and iT was 34-7. Womack Then Turned on his 9.9 speed and broughT iT To 34-I4. l.aTe in The TourTh quarTer Morriss moved The ball Tor his second TD oT The nighT. AHS scored in The aTer seconds oT The game To end Their oTTensive aTTack aT 47 poinTs. The game ended wiTh a score oT 47-2I. rferback Vic Morriss, iunior, breaks away Trom a Coif. Wingback Donnie Hurndon coricenTraTes on receiving The Tootbdll, SporTs IZ3 A' i Tiff '55 ,J y 1 5 2 'I sn., i J R ,, ,.. Hard worlcinq members oT The iunior varsiTy TooTball Team consisT of lTop Rowl RoberT Ryan, Craig Davis, Mike Hayden, Tony BurdeT'T James KirlcpaTriclc, Jimmy l.esTer, JeTT SusTrilc. Gary DiTTo, Greg WolTers, Don Angell. iMiddle Rowl Coach John CanTrell. Andy Davis Wesley Karaselc, Ricky Frydenberq, Bill Farmer, Roy Johnson, Jerry Baughman, Jaclc Boone, Karl Joines. SCOTT Brown. lThird Rowl Bren Magers, David Flores, James Hayes, Alan Newberry, PaT Richardson,Gary Villanueva, KenneTh Powers. Dan'lGanserT. Texan B-Teamers End '69-'70 Season 2-8 STarTing Their seasonal play Two days earlier Than The varsiTy, The '69-'70 B-Team TooTball players manaqec a Two win eighT loss record. By coming up againsT really sTrong opposing Teams This year The B-Team have prepared Themselves Tor The coming years when They will be The varsiTy. Leading The Team were Mr. Andy Chambers, The line coach, Mr. John Can,Trell, The oTTensive bacldielc coach, and a new coach To Sam l'lousTon, Mr. Charlie Yorlc, deTensive bacldield coach. AcTing as manager: Tor The B-Team This year were Rex Perry and Rober' Ryan. T Prepared Tor some hard hiTTinq The Sam T-lousTon B-Tearners Tace oTT in a close baTTle aqainsT The B-Team oT The HalTom CiTy BuTTaloes. IZ4 SporTs is ,,g,,,, ' i M. y y ,,,, 5 Q i l 1. R 'Q spil t js 314, , , s , ly l9 ,f,f.Qp,'f,ig-'ilig f ' ar sais f err s Q0 ous+on's B-feam foorball players for lhe 1969 season are iTop Rowl Jay Folia, Terry McCanis, Rex Brooks, Danny Herring, Donny Randy Burqefl, Bobby Spells, Larry Cope, Danny Gomez, Rex Perry. lMiddle Rowl Dan Palferson, Jerry Kelley, Lexy Gunier, l-lays. Russell Beaird, Roy Chilly, Kevin Carmichael, Danny l-lenderson, Paul Richards. Coach Andy Chambers. lBoH'om Rowl Bowers, Charles Kinnison, Joey Liflleiohn, Ray While, John Kinq, Larry Hamlin, Richard Coley, Gene Randall, Don Mayo. i,, Qi i,if R 3 V xi zjwrl ' gl y ll , I lr. I exans end up on boflom, buf in full possession of Several oulsfandinq players lhis year include lTop Rowl Ronnie Frydenberq, we ball durinq a clash wifh l-lallom Cily Buffaloes. Ronnie l-lays, Paul Richards, Jeff Suslriclc. iBoH'cm Rowl Gwen Ganserl, Gary Villanueva, Kennelh Powers and Joey Lillleiohn of lhe B-leam squad. Sporrs l25 Coach Danny Whitt Named 'Coach of The Year' Very Tew roolcie coaches inheriT such a ready-To-work Team as Coach Danny WhiTT did. Even Tewer are able To lead Their Team on To a disTricT championship. We of The Cherokee sTaTT would like To add a special SporTs DedicaTion in honor oT Coach oT The Year, Mr. Danny WhiTT. Coach WhiTT was named by The Forl' WorTh Press, Dallas Morning News, CiTizen-Journal, and ArlingTon Daily News as Coach of The Year Tor DisTricT 4A-6. Coach WhiTT had a remarkable record oT I2-O in dis- TricT play To bring The TirsT baslceTball disTricT TiTle To ArlingTon in 25 years. Born in Bonham, Tex. in IQ39, Mr. Danny WhiT'T graduaTed Trom Bonham l-ligh School. He received his diploma Trom EasT Texas STaTe, majoring in English and hisTory. Along wiTh coaching baslceTball Mr. WhiTT is an ordained minisTer. l-lis wiTe also Teaches in Arling- Ton. Coach Danny WhiTT and Coach Dale Archer Trom ArlingTon l-lig discuss The progress of an exciTing game beTween The Two school: Senior Brad Bills presenTs Coach Danny WhiTT wiTh a plaque for The Coach of The Year Award on March Ib. aT The Prime Rib STef T-louse. The Dallas Morning News, For-T Worih Press, The Ciiizen-Journal and The ArlingTon Daily News voTed him To This honor. I26 SporTs he number one team in 4A-6 District, the Sam Houston roundballersfconsists ot lback rowl Coach Danny Whitt, Mike Smith. Pete le Los'Santos, Vernon Gardner, Mike Bedard, Charles Talley, Dennis Modisett. assistant Coach Terry George. lfront rowl manager ody Williams, Mike Hathcoat, Dennis Brewer. Brad Bills, Gary Lantrip. Ralph Springer, and the second manager Gary Brimager. Texans Grab District Title with 12-0 Recorcl The Sam Houston roundballers played the best season 1 Sam Houston High history with the '69-'70 season, iringing the tirst district championship to Arlington 1 25 years. ln district 4A-6 play, the Texans were three fins in tront ot their nearest opponent with a I0-O eries. The cool, even hardness ot the players and coaches, long with the even strength ability ot The Five allowed wem to blitz through the district untouched. It was ne neveresay-die attitude ot the Texans that helped urn the trick. It was during the last minute ot several ames that brought the championship to Sam l-louston. Three ot the roundballers made the All-District team. our players, Mike Smith, Gary Lantrip, Pete De Los antos and Vernon Gardner received honorable men- ons. The starters slap hands at the start ot each game tor good luck. Sports l27 Mike SmiTh, senior roundballer, drives down courT Tor a lay-up sh Sam Houston 72 Trinity 68 The Sam l-lousTon roundballers exTended Their winning sTreak wiTh a 72-68 vicTory over The Trin- iTy Troians. The buzzer ThaT signaled The end of The TirsT guarTer saw The Texans Trailing by Two poinTs. However, Sam Took The lead and sTayed ahead Tor The remainder oT The clash. Commanding The backboard Tor The roundballers was senior Ralph Springer wiTh a ToTal oT I8 poinTs. Following close behind Springer were Mike l-laTh- coaT wiTh I5 poinTs and Vernon Gardner ToTaling I3. Senior Ralph Springer aTTempTs To reTrieve a rebound. IZ8 SporTs Texans 81 Troians 77 Sam l-lousTon's version oT The Kardiac Kid claime The TirsT half DisTricT 4A-6 baskeTball champio ship by loeaTing TriniTy. A second halT splurge. which saw The Texa overcome a I2 poinT deTiciT, keyed Their six' consecuTive disTricT vicTory. The lead changed hands six Times in The gam buT Sam l-lousTon's edges were only brieT one as The Trojans seT an early pace and conTrolle The game ThroughouT The TirsT Two quarTers play. Charles Talley's almosT super-human eTTol neTTed him a season. high 29 poinTs Tor The gan' Gardner had I5 and Mike SmiTh and Ralph Sprin er had ll apiece. Mike l'iaThcoaT Tipped in Seve LanTrip six, and Bills Two To round The scoring. Over The hands of TriniTy Trojans, Mike l-laThcoaT passes The ball. Milce Hafhcoai. senior roundballer, grabs rebound from hands of Gopher. Texans 64 Gophers 62 I+'s goi io be undoubiedly Ihe year of 'rhe Tex- ans, as They pulled off anoiher one of 'Iheir hair- raising viciories over 'rhe Gophers of Grand Prairie. Down four poinfs wiih iusl' 2:OI remaining, Ihe Texans proved why Ihey remained unbeaien in disirici play. Wiih 2:Ol remaining and Sam frail- ing by four poinis, sophomore sensaiion Vernon Gardner hir a field goal. Nine seconds Iaier, and wiih SI seconds remaining Charles Talley scored on a five-iooier afier siealing Ihe ball. Wi+h 32 seconds Ieii, Grand Prairie's Keiih I-Ioolcs missed 'Ihe 'iirsl' of a one-and-one, and wilh iusi nine seconds Gardner hii on his 20-fooier Io give Sam 'a 64-62 viclory and Iiiied Ihe Texans' disirici record Io 8-O. Again Ihe Texans' Tall-big man Mike I-Iaih- coaiaprovided Sam wiih I7 poinis. Sam Houston 65 Grand Prairie 60 Meeiing anoiher disirici co-favoriie in Grand Prairie Ihe second disirici game, Sam Housion showed i'r should be counied as a coniender wiih a 65-60 viciory over Jrhe 'rough Gophers. Fresh off of a 65-60 win over L. D. Bell, +he Texans upped iis disirici siandings +0 2-O fied wiih Trin- iiy for firslr place sianding in disirici 4A-6. The win was no more an easy one as The lead changed hands nine iimes and +he score lied on four occasions. The Texans, running 'rhe Gophers ragged, caused ihem 'ro commii 3l fouls and have four of Iheir siariers foul our iusl' 'Iwo min- uies deep info The iourih quarier. I-looks, Liner, Fisher, and Dawson all fouled our, leaving Bailey The only siarfer remaining for The Gophers in ihe game. Gary Lanirip, Jrhe Texans' leading scorer wiih I8 poinis Icepi Sam I'Ious'ron rolling in Ihe' 'rhird quarier as he canned 'II of his I8 poinis. Charles Talley was nexi' wi'l'h I2, while Mike I-Iaihcoai, Ralph Springer. and Pere De Los Sanios ended wiih seven each. Opponenf endeavors +o block Charles TalIey's race foward Ihe goal. Sporis l29 I I I I . Cardinal guard Ioolcs on while Charles Talley shooTs Two. Sam Houston 89 MacArthur 70 SI-II-IS sTreaIced To iTs ninTh sTraighT disTricT win wiTh a convincing 89-70 romp pasT The Cardinals. Four Texans made The double Tigure column as The Cardinals Trailed by as much as 2I poinTs. Charles Talley and Gary LanTrip boTh pumped Through I8 poinTs and Ralph Springer and Vernon Gardner sizzled The cords Tor Ib each. SHI-IS goT an early 4-0 lead on basIceTs by Talley and Springer and buiIT a 2I-I4 bulge aT The end OT The quarTer on crip shoTs by PeTe De Los SanTos and Talley. The Texans compIe+eIy dominaTed The remaining quarTers and ended up wiTh 89-70 win. I 30 SporTs Texans 73 Cardinals 55 Guard Ralph Springer pumped in I9 poinTs aT Irving e Sam I-IousTon upped The DisTricT 4A-6 basIceTbaII record 'I a perTecT 3-0 wiTh a 73-55 conquesT oT Irving MacArThur. Gary LanTrip was nexT in scoring wiTh nine poinTs. The sTubborn deTen.se led by Dennis Brewer IimiTed TI Cardinals To a mere I8 poinTs ThroughouT The TirsT haIT. SHHS Took a Tine 20-IO TirsT quarTer lead and sTreTche iT To 33-I8 aT haITTime. MacArThur Tound iTseIT down k 57-36 aT The end oT The Third period, aIThough The Redbirc ouTscored The Texans I9-I6 in The Tinal quarTer of The gam: MacArThur players Try To block a pass by sophomore Vernon Gardner sv.: 3' s 7 We I Charles Talley hiTs The floor aTTer lneing Tripped by anoTher player. 71 56 AT The end oT The TirsT quarTer beTween Sam I'TousTon and Irving, The score was Tied aT I6. Charles Talley led The scoring in The TirsT period wiTh nine OT The I6 poinTs scored. Mike miTh sank Three, while PeTe De Los SanTos and Mike I-IaThcoaT ach Tipped in Two. The second quarTer ended wiTh The round- ballers Taking an eighT poinT lead aver The Tigers. The haITTime Texans Tigers score was 34-26. The second haIT yielded a ToTaI oT 37 poinTs Tor The Texans and 30 Tor The Tigers. The Tinal score was a Texan vicToryg 7I-56. ension builds up inside The players and coaches early in all The games. Sam Houston 77 Irving 54 Rampaging Sam I-IousTon, Iimifing punchless Irv- ing High To a paITry one Tield goal in The TirsT and Third quarTers, capTured Their TourTh sTraighT win in disTricT wiTh an easy 77-54 massacre oT The Tigers. The only unTorTunaTe aspecT oT The game was The injury To ace Torward Charles Talley, who Tell on his hip while leaping high Tor a rebound in The TirsT haIT, aIThough Taken To The hospiTaI, he was noT badly hurT. Mike SmiTh Took Top honors wiTh I9 poinTs and Ralph Springer popped in I7. The sophomore sen- saTion Vernon Gardner and sTeady senior Gary LanTrip boTh chipped in II poinTs To aid The win over Irving. G-rirnacing as he- Toresees The failure oT his Tree Throw, guard Ralph Springer shooTs Tor a poinT againsT Irving. SporTs I3I Using his sTrong, skilled arms. Charles Talley sinks anoTher baskeT. ShooTinq a 2-poinT baskeT, Vernon Gardner Tries his skill. Sam Houston 66 L.D. Bell 64 Tied 64-64 wiTh Three seconds leTT, The ball aT The opposiTe end oT The courT, whaT do you do? Well if you were Coach WhiTT oT The Sam l-lousTon Texans you would iusT siT down and waTch your marvelous roundball- ers pull OTT The impossible beTore 600 screaming Tans in The Texans' gym. Bells Randy SmiTh had iusT sunk Three Tree Throws wiTh Three seconds ThaT Tied The score aT 64-all. Mike l-laThcoaT grabbed The ball, Threw a perTecT Tull courT pass To Mike SmiTh, and he calmly Turned and made The easy layup. The win boosTed Sl-ll'lS To 9-O. l32 SporTs Texans 65 Raiders 60 Sam l-lousTon Texans goT oTT To a good sTarT in DisTricT 4A-6 wiTh an amazing 65-60 win over The disTricT TavoriTe L. D. Bell. The much smaller Texans, using Their unique TacTics of running, press- ing, and Their balanced scoring aTTaclc, compleTely baTTled The Blue Raiders. The Texans, undoubTedly ready Tor Their TirsT disTricT game, compleTely sTymied The Blue Raiders by racing To an early TanTasTic score OT I5-2. Mike l-laThcoaT, The Texans' TallesT player mea- suring a Towering 6-2, led all Sam l-lousTon scores wiTh I6 poinTs. Ralph Springer Tollowed wiTh I5 and Mike SmiTh Tinished The nighT wiTh ll. r l l FloaTing up'l To shooT The ball, senior Charles Talley aTTempT' Two more pornTs during The disTricT Bell game held on Jan. 2 Mike I-lathcoat leaps to make two points while Gary Lantrip waits anxiously. Texans 84 Colts 75 Sam Houston captured their tirst basketball championship by deteating cross-town rival 84-75 Feb. I4 at UTA's Texas l-lall. The game was put on ice late in the tourth quarter, as Vernon Gardner stepped to the charity line and sank two tree shots to put Sam into an insurmountable lead. The Texan tive played their usual game as they won their eleventh straight victory. Sam took the lead early in the second period and never lost it. Taking high points tor Sam was guard Ralph Springer with 23 points, tollowed by Charles Talley who hit tor I9. Som Houston 71 Arlington 60 The Texans use no gimmicks. They run and shoot with authority and they did it once more against the Colts betore a screaming crowd ot l,7OO who got their money's worth. The closest the Colts could come atter Ralph Springer chopped it to 58-55 was 66-60 atter Roy l-larwell's tree throw at l:35. Forced into touling, AHS permitted a pair ot tree throws by Pete De Los Santos and Springer and a single charity toss by Mike l-tathcoat with tive seconds lett to end the scoring ot the game. Going up court Mike Smith tries to avoid making a toul. Sports I33 +1 i I z AnTicipaTion and worry seize The crowd during a close and difficult buT challenging. game for The Texans againsT The Raiders. Trying To avoid a Texan block. Raider Jeff Johnson leaps upward. I34 SporTs Rider 68 Sam Houston 63 Sam l'lousTon's roundballers came To The end OT e long, exciTing, and hard year March 3 in an exciTinc bi-disTricT baTTle againsT WichiTa Falls Rider Raiders, An esTimaTed 500 Texans Traveled I5O miles To The crealcy old CoyoTe Fieldhouse. Coach WhiTT and his Team Traded blow Tor blow wiTh Rider and aT one poinT led by aT leasT Tive poinTs. Free Throws in The lasT Twc minuTes gave Rider a commanding Tive poinT lead. Rider's cenTer JeTT Johnson proved To be a Thorn ir Sam's side wiTh his rebounding which puT I5 poinTf on The scoreboard. Having Toul Trouble he Touled ouT laTe in The Third quarTer. Charles Talley and Gary LanTrip sparked The Texan oTTense. Talley scored I6 poinTs in The TirsT half and Two in The second. LanTrip had 5 poinTs aT The end oT The TirsT and hiT Tor I4 aT The second halT. The game ended wiTh a Rider vicTory, 68-63. n 4...-fvvv-.M I ' 'L o34, if4'I wi' wx , . A may ffm-w ,v,555m-M Yfnslfyfnaf-Jw, , Nw! N-fix .A 3 gm , LV7, . ,. vii , 'K' 1 x. f-fx. 1, 'Yau-N.. N fx ww., .E Q X hr i 1 -M...-4...kL ffl..-L Maneuvering away from a Bell Raider. junior Frank Leonard. heads straight tor the basket and another victory. B-team member Jimmy Adkins chases an opposing Irving Tiger. I36 Sports B-Teamers Place First In District Competition The B-team hoopsters achieved a good record during the I969-'70 basketball season. They tinished the year with IO wins, two losses and one tie. This gave them the top position in district. Under Coach Terry George, the junior varsity round- ballers practiced during sixth period. They scrimmaged the varsity team and won several ot the games. This served a dual purpose. It helped improve both the B-team and the varsity's plays and games. Tallying the most points during the season tor the junior varsity were roundballers Larry Francis and Mike Palazzini, juniors. Although only in their tirst year as Sam l-louston hoopsters, sophomores Rex Brooks, Jimmy Adkins, and Grady O'Neal also did an outstanding job in scoring. 'BQ W ,T X553 -L , A 1 Q r d x, e 84' f Q M A 'Mu' Q Horclbollers Round Up Season with 5-7 Record 7 9' N0 ex Finishing fhe '69-'70 season wiih a five win-seven Ioss record are 'Ihe Texan hardbaliers, ITop Row, Darryl Moore, John Neinasf, Dann Davis, Dayemond Lowe. Sieve Bunch, Sfanley McCanis, Mike Paiazzini, Joe Luiz, Walier Jones. Larry Richards. IBoH'om Row, BiII Womack, James Boyce. David Dewberry, Ricky Brunson, Kim Kimberly, John Richardson. Freddy Reagan, and Vernon Gardner. Texans .... Texans .... Texans .... Texans .... Texans .... Texans .... Texans .... Texans .... Texans .... Texans .... Texans .... Texans .... I38 Sporis Irving ..... L. D. BeH ... Grand Prairie .. TdnHy ........ Irving MacArIhur Ariingioni .... . Irving .... L. D. BeH ... Grand Prairie .. Triniiy ........ Irving MacArIhur Ariingion .. .. 7' .TV I tw I'o Q ' I I or ii KIM KIMBERLY JOE LUTZ DAYEMOND LOWE 1 on The caTch as usual,- TirsT baseman James Boyce barely qeTs one of Bell's players out . W, 4 TY? iv e'y FREDDY REAGAN LARRY RICHARDS Texans Meet Defeat AT Hands of Raiders The Sam l-lousTon hardloallers meT Their second de- TeaT oT The season in The Torm oT The L. D. Bell Blue Raiders. Raclcing up Their ToTal number oT runs in The TirsT inning, The Texans were beaTen IO-2, The Raiders scoring Tour runs in The Third, Tour in The TourTh. and Two in The sevenTh. On May I, Sam l'lousTon again. came up againsT Bell and was again beaTen. This Time wiTh Freddy Rea- gan pifching, The Blue Raiders only scored once. buT wiThouT a run Trom The Texans The Raiders won, l-O. 5 V -K N My -4. W,....-- ,I 5 , r +V 4 ii f , Y, -e JAM ES BOYCE l 5 E 1 E l S , lifes: ' : - + - ii -NsNf',w f . is , 'T I -A -- , , AN, 5' .4,2.1iir i 1 , , . . , ,, ks ' is ' ,fl -wr :,fg.ws,fg, .:,QHyA5.',V .,: T T T W ,A+-, A .A.L Junior Kim Kimberly waiTs paTienTly Tor righT piTch To I4O SporTs DisTricT champion Irving Tails To deTain The power oT Big Sam TirsT baseman James Boyce 0 Irving Drops Texans 3-2, 7-0 Talcing Their TirsT seasonal loss, Sam l-lousTon was cle TeaTed by Irving 3-2. ln The lasT inning, The Texans weri able To load The bases wiTh no ouTs, buT The nexT Threi baTTers, Moore, Jones. and Davis sTruclc ouT giving Thi Tigers The vicTory. Sam l-lousTon was again deTeaTed by lrving, 7-O, in Thei second meeTing. The Texans' only hiTs were by Jones ani Richardson. The Tigers scored all Their runs in The Thiri inning To assure Their lead. 3 BILL WOMACK DARRYL MOORE enior James Boyce of . Q . A , , . -, YM all dives To snag The ball againsT The ColTs. us.. T T o . 4 My If I RICKY BRUNSON STANLEY MCCANTS Sam Takes Colts 3-2, 7-1 ln The TirsT disTricT game againsT Al-IS, The Sam Hous- Ton hardballers came ouT on Top wiTh a 3-2 win. Freddy Reagan sTruclc ouT six players. Scoring Tor Sam were Darryl Moore wiTh Two runs and Bill Womaclc wiTh one. During The second clash, ArlingTon bowed To iTs cross- Town rivals. ln The TirsT inning Sam Took a sTrong lead wiTh a Tour hiT-five run margin. Womack hiT one inTo cenTer field Tor a Triple in The TourTh inning. James Boyce hiT 4 Womaclc in and Danny Davis hiT a double To bring in Boyce To malce The Tinal score 7- l. MIKE PAl.AZZlNl Safely sliding inTo Third, senior Bill Womack successfully sTeals anoTher base Tor Big Sam. SporTs l4l S ,NJ . I I s TIF- S 651 if in A if Cv .QYYK 4 f JOHN NEINAST STEVE BUNCH gy Texans Roufecl 3-1 Twic ln lheir firsl encounler of lhe season wilh lhe Mac Sliding info Third base. James Boyce allempfs lo even fhe score AFHWLH, Cardinals ,the Texans were roufed 3-L S+eV Jones and Larry Richards were The leading ballers wil ' Richards driving in fhe only run for Sam. , Repealing lheir performance in lhe second game wil lhe Cards, Sam's hardballers was shul-oul again, 3-'l. Bi Womack and James Boyce gol lhe only hils of +h game for fhe Texans. Amman' in 1 'J -A 1' W N--f .Q Ha y! --- -1-wats!! sh. as gr 1.3 -. --inf ,, 'gy-'i'f'. Z' is ,422 e... , . i',4.w'x ,. DANNY DAVIS STEVE JONES Senior Joe Luiz fries lo pilch a no hiller aqainsl lhe Cards. I4-2 Sporls Reaching TirsT was a challenge, hui' whaT abouT second. seg ll T' I, K Arazih T A ,, L JOHN RICHARDSON DAVID DEWBERRY Pird, and home? exons Overcome Gophers WiTh The piTching arm oT Freddy Reagan, The Texans overcame The Grand Prairie Gophers, IO-2. The leading baTTers Tor Sam T-lousTon were Danny Davis, baTTing Tour runs in, Mike Palazzini, baTTing in Two runs, and STeve Jones baTTing Two runs in. The Texans sTarTed ouT ahead and didn'T allow The Gophers To caTch up. In The second meeTing wiTh Grand Prairie The Texans were deTeaTed, 6-2. The only hiTs were by Bill Womack, James Boyce, and Mike Palazzini. HQ Taking The Throw, James Boyce puTs The Tag on a Gopher Trying To sTeal, buT To no avail, as he slides inTo TirsT safely. SporTs I43 -. .Q n WWW. Long, Tedious Work Helps Prepare Trocksters Top Row Leff: Dennis ModiseTT, David Pursley, Thomas Baker. STeve MidkiTT, Donny LaTham. Paul Acker, Tony MeTz. Middle Row: Richal Sloan, Bob Cearnal, STeve EsTill, Boyd CourTny. Billy Langley, Wes Wade, Mike STyne. Donnie Hurndon. Russell Beaird, Bernard Hlaval Roland Brauer, Bruce Williamson lTrainerl. BoTTom Row: Lloyd Grimes lmanagerl. Jerry Baughman, Larry Barger. KenneTh Farmer, STe' Nicholson, Ray Harbers. KenneTh Powers. KenneTh McGriTT, MaTT NugenT, Clay NeTTles, Ricky Frydenburg. Working long and hard hours, The members oT The Sam HousToni Track Team were able To aTTend and place in IO meeTs. AlThough only a Tew TracksTers placed, each mem- ber oT The Team pracTiced sTienuously. Sophomore Paul Acker placed TourTh in broad jump in The in- door meeT. A Tellow sophomore Jerry Baughrnan won six+h place in The ArlingTon Relays by pole vaulTing. Also in his TirsT year aT Sam, Donny LaTham won. TourTh in' The quarTer mile aT L. D. Bell and Lake Highlands and Third in The quarTer mile in The dis- TricT Track meeT, AT The disTricT Track meeT, held in Irving, iunior Wess Wade placed sixTh in The shoT-puT. Placing si:iTh in quarTer mile aT The Lake Highlands MeeT was Bob Cearnal. Senior KenneTh Farmer won Third in The inTerme- diaTe hurdles aT The DenTon and CowTown lvleeTs. He also won second in The disTricT and Lake High- lands meeTs. He was inviTed To parTicipaTe in The regional meeT, buT did noT qualify. WiTh a look oT deTerminaTion on his Tace, senior KenneTh Farmer leap over The hurdles durinq a heaT in The regional Track meeT, T44 SporTs iprinfirrq foward lhe finish line, iunior Donnie Hurndon leaps over me of The high hurdles during fhe disfricr 'rrack meer in Irving. ii V i i i. , l l l i l . Q r is up and over aqain as a Sam Hous+on sophomore Jerry Baughrnan iahlempfs 'ro break a record al The disfricf frack meer held af lrvinq. gf' SAF! HDUSTUN I W af tgha W .4 'X 1-,W Mefi- ' .,f . . ,cgXffffiiifg:afar-iii.V , , N for W -iei . Wilh delerminalion, Richard Sloan kicks fo break fhe rape, as he runs across lhe finish line in lraclc meer with Bell. Sporrs I4-5 Thinclads Take First at Dallas Jesuit Meet W v , 99 ,T lf., I w . I' 's , 4 . 1 T 0 , V . gf K rs., 1 ,- WY Xen Several ot the members who participated in the cross country traclc meets during the I969-'70 season include lTop Rowl Billy Langley Bob Cearnal, Thomas Baker, Richard Sloan. lBottom Rowl Steve Nicholson, Mike Styne, Clay Nettles. and Bernard Hlavaty. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Charles Donaldson . Mike Styne Bruce Williamson Bob Cearnal Bernard Hlavaty RiCl4y Prdtl Steve Nicholson Barron Wisdom Thomas Baker Clay Nettles Boyd Courtney Steve Midlcitt Billy Langley Richard Sloan I46 Sports Under the direction ot Coach Jimmie Brooks, the I4 members ot the Sam Houston cross country team at- tended seven meets. Out ot the seven meets participated in, the thinclads did their best by winning the Dallas Jesuit Meet. Bruce Williamson, Richard Sloan and Boyd Courtney toolc third, seventh and eighth honors, respectively. Placing fourteenth was Billy Langley with Bob Cearnal coming in twentieth. The milers practiced each day by running I5 miles. They ran trom tour to tive miles in the morning and eight to 'IO during the atternoon. The practice also consisted ot several speed drills. ' ff V 1 A I , ,.,,qf,,o-xxx fl t I ' 'sg K ' v Q u p . , , !IomenTs oT agony and despair are refleded by Larry Wall as he scans he murlcy pond in search of his uninTended drive inTo The waTer Trap. Golf Team Players Encl With 12-5 Season Record lnsTrucTed by Coach Wallace Johnson, The Sam l'lousTon 1olT Team ended Their season play wiTh a I2 win-Tive loss rec- lrd. ln disTricT play The Team losT one maTch To ArlingTon., Ivo maTches To l-lalTom CiTy, and one To L. D. Bell. Being iviTecl To The SouThwesT RecreaTion meeT, The Texans losT all Teir maTches To The opposing Teams. 4-sewn 'Ugg X- N. x. -1, M Q .9,., ',l 4? yy, NW: 9' J I lx, f 3 '44 ul s -s4,?,,. 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'U I J ! , 2 .1 ,i ','i' I I f T ' i i i ais f 7 i , Trying To Tinish The round below par. senior STeve Payne sizes up l can'T imagine how l managed To bogie The lasT Two holes, his puTT on The criTical eighTeenTh hole oT Tournamem' play. moans senior Ralph Springer To a more conTidenT Tommy Snell, SporTs I47 Members of fhe volleyball feam are Top Row Sissi Johnson Brenda Coals. Margarer Daylon. Jan Parsons, Kafhy Kennedy. Jodil Dunham Peggy Barnefl Bol'l'om Row Kalhy Lemmons Debbie Shue, Donila Schenclc. Norma Cross, Judy Morris, and Yvonne Mierfschir Texan Volleyballers Beal State Champions in Play Coming up wilh one of lhe besl seasons, 'rhe Sam l-lous lon Texan volleyballers allendecl four lournamenls. The 'rournamenls were wilh Arlinglon, Houslon. Abilene, anc Big Spring, lhe besl being wilh Abilene. A+ Big Spring, lvlargarel Daylon won all dislricl am all lournamenl. While al Abilene, Brenda Coals and Debbi Shue bolh received all lournamenl ralings. The leam' mosl significanl achievemenl was bearing 'lhe leam 'fha won 'rhe slale championship, Arlinglon High School. an yn A Sig Sam's Tennis Team members are Mike Taylor, Mike Price. Sharon Selman. Denise Lowe, Hugh Bumgarner, Allen Leonard, David McCord. Coach Andy Chambers. Kim Jordan. Wanda BryanT, Barbara Borde. CaThy Pogar, KaThy Francis. Donnie Eppars. and Karl HerberT. Tennis Singles Place y T Q TT Weatherford Tourney CoordinaTion and concenTraTion are iusT some OT The elernenTs ThaT help To make a person and a Team excel 'n any sporT, and Tennis is no excepTion. To achieve These TraiTs, Team members musT puT in long hours oT 1ard and sTrenuous work. The Sam l-lousTon rackeTeers proved ThaT They had This experience by The resulTs of The TournamenT aT lNeaTherTord. Winning individual medals in singles were seniors Barbara Borde, Wanda BryanT, and sophomores Viike Taylor and David McCord. Kim Jordan, junior. nd Denise Lowe, received TirsT place ribbons in- The irls' singles Tor Their Tine perTormance during The aTch. The Team aTTended Tive TournamenTs during The fear. Besides The WeaTherTord Tourney, The players ' 'raveled To Irving, l-lursT, Garland, and across Town 'o ArlingTon High. T DespiTe being Tired and exhausTed, junior Donnie Eppars reTurns The ball wiTh a back swing moTion, causing his opponenT Trouble. SporTs I49 H09 Q, , ff yu if 'af H' , lr? : 'Q 'S '. ' 'ln sei 6 x x u 4 Fig '-,OGSN-'GVGSY IIZSNFQQOV ,U lVL1fNOf , 6 'wir Q4 .ghrmq ow . 4 M vi X415 - 0 lt vf rg 0 ix XX A l J W X V Q52 f' x 0 o f.- s V gm: -1 f f 5' -'ef V , C . Vg 55 45 'Sb ofQaNN2f.?gS ff 9,9 any 4: E-Eg0Q,18x' S C' QF: fa fb 'TQ 5 P0 M390 new ii' 9.532 O 'U 1 0 V' 1 Q 2 Aii f ill. i - i . 5 2 6 t Q: -+3 ne 4 B 5 C '23 -4-1' tea x nv' 0 fa 'ai 1 E-'W i 41 M ,O E Wa sw I 0' 63-6,622 X I vggf P xv on Choirmgm 2 4, 4 QR E11 ,Q 43115 QQQHQ Rewards oufnumber failures in working wifh youfhs . . . Coach Dan- ny Whiff wins besf coach of fhe year fifle . . . LBJ fo conducf round fable discussions af Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs in Ausfin . . '. Vice-Principal James Crouch accepfs move fo higher academic posifion af Arlingfon High . . . Dr. Frank l-larrison heads fhe Universify of Texas af Arlingfon during ifs 75fh anniversary . . . Hum- phrey accepfs ioinf professorship af Universify of Minnesofa and Mac- alesfer College . . . feachers fo be- gin feam-feaching program af new school . . . PTSA Career Nighf open fo all inferesfed sfudenfs . . . Academics I5l I Administration W Student Body Activities ' ei' 'W xx if , , J . 5 1 v F It A A aw Arlington Academics Cherokee Staff Honors Post Accomplishments The spiril of Sam l-louslon l-ligh School and Jrhe uniqueness and pride Hs sludeni body holds cannol' be allribuled ro any one individual. The pas? accornplishmenrs of sludenls, faculry, and adminisrrarors are recognized in 'rhe l97O Cherokee dedicalion.. The lirsl year ol Sam l'lous+on's being saw Jrhe beginning of a growing Jrradifion. Wifh rhe lheme Seeking Grealnessf' lhe 'firsr siudenl body did slrive for 'rhe greajrness only a young school could hope lor. ln Jrhe years following, lhe lradirions of friendliness, egualiry, spiril, pride, and sporls- manship became a way of life al Sam Hous- ion. They were loudly proclaimed, in viciory or delear, by 'rhe voice of Big Sam. The loorball 'ream clinched ihe l968 zone championship. The newspaper, Texans Talk, was ralecl Tops in Texas in l969. 'This year, 'rhe choir and marching band broughl' a sweepsrakes raring home from ihe Tri-Srale Music Feslival. Counlless clubs have placed members in. slale offices, and The bas- kelball Jream won Jrhe lirsl' dislricr championship for Arlingion in 25 years. +he las? seven years over 2000 sludenls have gradualed and played a parl in achieving a name for Sam Houslon. Nexf year. name II move lo a new school and lhe driving Splfll lhal made lhis more ihan fhe ol'her school across lown will go also. Academics l53 t MR. JAMES W. MARTIN Superintendent Superintendent Martin, Assistants Head School The administration, governing body ot the Schoo Board and a vital part ot the school system, is header by three men. Mr. James Martin, superintendent ot the Schoc Board, serves as the administrator. Carrying out at policies and directing the operation. ot the school sys tem, he works under decisions ot the Board ot Educa tion. Mr. Woodrow Counts, assistant superintendent, is i charge ot education. t-le is responsible tor the hirinc ot protessional people in the school system. Mr. Count also develops the policies tor curriculum. Mr. Roy Wood is responsible tor the raising anc distribution ot tunds. He plans the yearly budget anc purchases supplies tor the schools. Mr. Wood has playec a large part in the contracting ot the new building. MR. WOODROW COUNTS L? 'F MR. Rott woon Assistant Superintendent ot Education Assistant Superintendent ot Finance l54 Academics lembers of Arlinq'ron's public School Board, who help lo beller and improve policies of 'lhe cily's public school sysfem include Mrs, ye Barnell, presidenl Tom Fosler, secrelary Charles Young, Bill Bouduranl, Dr. N. Nedderman. Dr. J. Farrell, and Dr. Truell Boles, District Problems Successfully Mel by Board Besides lceeping lhe dislricl running smoolhly and islribuling all funds, lhe Arlinglon School Board lso carries our lhe policies sel by lhe Board of ducalioni. Dealing wilh many problems, The l969-'70 Board -acecl issues of 'reachers pay, drugs, insuificienl overnmenlal funds, and sex educalion. Also, lceep- g up wilh lhe ci'ry's growlh has been a problem mal lhe Board has successfully mel. ln April, lhe School Board eleclion was held. ln ace one, Dr. Wendell Nedderman was elecled fer Mr. Jaclc Longgrear and Mr. James Wadlow. curnbenls Tom Fosler, presidenl, and Charles sung, secrelary, were bolh re-elecled for places fO and Jrhree. Exceeding 'rhe normal lurnoul for Darcl eleclions, a lolal of 2,856 voles was casl. MR.'l'Olv1 FOSTER Presidenl Academics l55 allri Principal Key Shows i Care, Participation Before a school can begin, il needs someone 'ro guide il 'rhrough limes ol success and hardships. Mr. l-larold Key has done iusl' 'ihal' here ai Sam Houslon for seven years. Sludenis are Mr. Key's main obieciives as principal. l-le cares for 'rhe siudenis and parlici- pales wiih 'rhem. He has helped 'rhe sludenis 'ro keep an open campus when 'rhe ciiy was frying 'ro close il. There also is noi a sporling eveni' which keeps Mr. Key away. l'le is now preparing io move everyone +o rhe new Sam Houslon, where he will remain as 'rhe principal. H 'MMF Us K' Informing sfudenis and faculiy of club meeiings and daily schoo aciivifies Mr. Harold' Key, principal, makes morning announcemenls Aclmiring fhe newly won frophies. which are on display in The office, Mr. Key shares The pride of his siudenis and lheir accomplishmenis. Alihough Mr. Key keeps a busy schedule he offen finds a minuie for a smile congrafulaiing The roundballers. l56 Academics Taking a spirii balloon soaking wifh his 'rypical god nalure, Mr. Key sfeps fo microphone for AHS assembl PaSseS! l'll certainly be glad when we go to the new system ot checking absentees. ltll be a change. states Dean ot Girls Mrs. Cloye Sherrod. -lolding the positions ot Deans ot Girls and Boys ire. respectively, Mrs. Sherrod and Mr. Crouch. Jeans Revise Old System of Absentee Reporting Two important positions have been tilled by Mrs. Cloye Sherrod and Mr. James Crouch since Sam Houston opened its doors. Keeping up with attendance is a time consuming job tor Mr. Crouch and Mrs. Sherrod. This year, they instigated a new time saving method ot keeping absentee records. This method eliminated the white slip that students and teachers previously had to keep track ot. instead ot the admit slip, an unexcused list was posted. signing admits to class. Mr. James Crouch is otten amused by Adiust and readiust! Mr. Crouch tinds that those humorous and sometimes very unlikely excuses that he receives. crazy bells are constantly in need ot regulating. Academics I57 Guidance, Assistance Lin Helping sTudenTs with schedule problems is only one oT The many duTies perTormed by The guidance counselors aT Sam l-lousTon. GeTTing sophomores sTarTed in The Tlow oT high school spirit, Mr. Tony Arterburn and Mrs. Cloye Sherrod noT only prepare The ninTh graders Tor Sam l-lousTon, buT also keep Them going during Their TirsT year. Keeping iuniors on an even keel, Mr. Bud Remynse and Mrs. PaTsy Fisher worlc primarily To prepare sTudenTs Tor Their senior year. Mrs. Emily Lunday, making sure That seniors graduate, keeps close Tabs on The enTire Senior Class. Through These people, more sTudenTs receive a maximum educaTion at Sam l'lousTon. Big man and a big voice Mr. Bud Remynse manages difficult iob oT keeping iunior boys out of Their usual underclass mischief. l Are you laTe again? aslcs junior counselor Mrs. Fisher as she prepares To hear one of The famous excuses sTudenTs come up wiTh Tor being laTe To TirsT period. l58 Academics k Counselors, Students T l 5 F E i E 3 VisiTing The iournalism room during open house. Mrs. Lund is com limenfed by Miss Davis on a successful parenTs mgl P Sophomore boys' counselor Mr. Tony ArTerbu checks a sludenT's folder before a conferenc Secretaries Get Along Fine Without Computers Behind a good school there will always be a good secretary. But behind the best ot schools there are tive responsible workers, vlrs. Corinne Broughman, Mrs. Mary Stattord, vlrs. La Nelda Strohl, Mrs. Audine Whitten, hnd Mrs. Doris Brazzil. These ladies can be called the backbone ht Sam Houston. They do everything trom hnswering the switchboard and relaying the tnessages to sending transcripts to colleges lor the graduating seniors. 'rganizinq student tiles is part ot' Mrs. Brazzil's lb ot working with and helping out the counselors. bf s W... A--'N With a problem. Mrs. Broughman consults Mrs. Whitten. Both agree that there are fewer problems and mistakes than'when working with computers. Y qflx eceptionist Mrs., Stafford tinds it hard to keep her Working after school hours is not unusual for Mrs. Strohl who keeps ind on her lyping when the phone is always ringing. very busy recording boys' absences and other necessary ottice work. Academics l59 Nurse, Library Aids Work with Students In Special Services Besides keeping up with over l0,000 books. Mrs. Louise Clark and her assistant Mrs. Jimmie Rus- sell are also in charge ot many educational devices. One ot the most recent instruments is the video- corder, valued at more than 32.000, The statt is now preparing to move to a much larger, more equipped tacility in September. Mrs. Judy Hester, Sam Houston's student nurse, has the incredible iob ot keeping over 2,000 health records straight. She is at Sam Houston on Tues- day and Friday ot each week and sponsors the Medical Careers Club. T 4A,,..sW lt's nothing to worry about Mrs. Schnell. Otis' hives aren't too bad, Mrs. Judy Hester tells a trantic mom. ll:-O Academics Keeping a close watch over students using the library tor reference ar pleasure, librarian Mrs. Clark caretully supervises a tull house dai E E Library assistant Mrs. Russell relaxes atter a normal tiring school d betore starting to straighten and rearrange books and magazines. MRS. JUDY HESTER School Nurse, Medical Careers Club BS Texas Woman's University MRS, LOUISE CLARK MRS. JlMMlE RUSSE Librarian, LARK Llbfafll Aid. LARK MEd North Texas State MISS MILDRED PEVETO Drama I, II, III, Thespians BA Howard Payne MR, MICHAEL COPELAND Speech and Debate, NationaI Forensic League BS North Texas State ntroducing the indetinite maqic ot the theater, Miss Peveto directs a cIass ot Drama I students on basic stage movement. Proper Speaking, Acting Result in Tournaments Acting abiiity, backstage practice, and tourna- ments outline Miss Mildred Peveto's drama ciasses. Drama I is ottered to any student. Stage movement and body controI are the main emphases in this tirst year cIass. The history ot the theater is taught in Drama II, aIong with backstage work on all pIays. Only the cream ot the crop go on to Drama III. This seIect group ot actors and actresses practice on tournament preparation which they present in about IO ditterent contests. In these competitions they can dispiay their skill in duet and trio acting, dramatic interpretation, and poetry and prose. Speech deaIs mainly with debate and pubiic speaking. Under the direction ot Mr. Mike Cope- Iand, students prepare tor competition in those tields. They do research and gather material that will be beneticial at tournaments and in Student Congress. Chapter President ot Veterans ot Foreign Wars Mr. Carl Ryan awards the city trophy ot the Oratorical Contest to senior Robert Johnson and a coaches' award to Mr. Mike Copeiand at a local bank building. Academics I6 I English Promotes Composition, Grammar Skills Placing iis greaiesi emphasis upon liieraiure and composiiion, The English Deparimeni ai Sam Hous- Ion can boasi being one of The mosi rounded in This area. LiIIIe grammar is Iaughi, excepi in conieni of composiiion in The maioriiy of The cIasses. Linguislics, The siudy of Ianguage, is Iaughi Io all siudenls. People 'raking EngIish are leveled in basic, regular, honors, and pilof ciasses, according Io The individual achievemeni levels. There are a varieiy of media and Techniques used by The Teachers. Courses in- clude mass media, English, and American and world Iiferaiure. w Usually found lined up by a wall, many Teachers have discovere Ihaf il' is simple Io become complefely absorbed in pep rallies. ii! . 'Nu While grading Themes which inspired and spurred seniors Io Think for Themselves, Mrs. Mariorie Spann has found how individual sludenfs inferprel' various pieces of Iiieraiure. E I 5 9 The Greaf Pumpkin didn'I Ieave us very many goodies, Ml Barbara Baldwin sadly informs Iwo of her anxious sfudenfs. X 'is 'I V ii' , ii A . I K I I ' i MRS, MARJORIE MRS, MARY LANE MRS. LINDA DENSON MISS EVELYN MUELDER MRS. BARBARA SPANN English IV, Senior C1555 English IV, Senior Class English IV, Creafive BALDWIN English IV BA Universily of Texas BA University of Texas Wriiing Club English IV, German I, MA Norfh Texas Slgfe at Arlingion af Ariingfon BA Universiiy of Texas I 62 Academics Foreign Language Ciub BA Universify of Texas al ArIingIon x sf 'Nw,,. MISS DONNA MRS. FRANCES ELICK CREDILLE English Il, Ill, MBS, FTA BA Norlh Texas Slale ME East Texas Stale 'Y .-4, MRS. MARJEAN KITTS MRS. NANCY English Ill, lV SORRELLS ' MEd Texas Chrisiian English III, Junior Class Universily BA Texas T6Cl1 English III, Junior Class English lll, Junior Class L.- Towards fhe end of lhe year, Mrs. Frances Elick works diligenlly on lhe second semesler exam fo give her iunior English classes. an inreresfing class discussion, Mrs. Mary Smilh works over piles of references used for sludy on The Crucible. -MP3 Q' MRS. MARY SMITH MS Texas Chrislian MRS. JO ANN GOOLSBY English lll, Junior Class BA Universily of Texas al Arlingfon l can'l hear your answer, sfales Miss Credille as she reviews sludenls on The Red Badge of Courage. Academics I63 MRS. YVONNE DAVIS MRS, JOAN WQQD MRS. DIANE HUGHES MRS. GERALDINE English ll, Sophomore English II, Sophomore Enfslish ll TRQSTEL Clagg CI555 BS Bowling Green English Il, Sophomore MA North Texas State BS North Texas State U'1lVf5fSllY Class 'CVM MRS. DIXIE KIRKPATRICK English ll BA Easf Texas State English ll English Il, BA West Texas State BA Baylor University Si . 7 Lx Ei my I N. een Pi? 'I ,km Wide-eyed and very alert Mrs. Davis. sophomore BA University of Texas at Arlington MISS JUDY PIRTLE MRS. MARY HERRING Ill University English teacher. is always prepared for the unexpected from her ever-surprising students. I64 Academics to the tacult' One of seven new English teachers added Mrs. Diane Hughes instructs some five sophomore classe 2 After tive hectic hours ot sophomore English classes. Ml Geraldine Trostel unwinds with a cup of Folgers. German, French Ill lncreose Foreign Curriculum MRS. LYNETTE CARTER MRS- BEATRICE WlE5E Spanish ll, Ill, Foreign 5DBI'liSl1.l. l-alln l, Language Club II, Foreign Language BA UniversiTy of Texas Club al Arlington MA Baylor wwf Bingoing sTudenTs earn eggs from bunny Spanish Teacher. Z .yi German and French lll are Two courses ThaT are new addiTions To The Foreign Language DeparTmenT aT Sam l'lousTon. Classroom drills and lab equipmenT em- phasize The dialecT of The German Tongue. The TirsT year course is similar in sTyle To The sTudies oT Spanish, French and LaTin. Second year sTuden.Ts learn more abouT grammar and comprehension oT The lan- guages. ln class, They experimenT TurTher in reading and wriTing. The new French Class and Spanish Ill work wiTh culTure and hisTory, as well as concenTraTe on. lin- guisTics. Spanish IV will be oTTered To inTeresTed sTuclenTs nexT Tall. Remember class, you musT rrroll your r's To achieve periecl' pronunciaTion, g,:'jf, repeaTs Mrs. Wiese in helping Spanish l sTudenTs learn sounds of vocabulary. S ',,.-' . lm yff , -s ,- T Miss Jean Anderson smirlcs while de- MRS. MAYDELLE MISS JEAN AINDERSON overload sTudenTs wiTh French homeworlz. CROUCH French I, Foreign French l, ll, Ill, Forei gn Language Club, NaTional Honor Sociefy Language Club, ROTC SweeThearTs BS Abilene Chrisfian MEd North Texas Sfaie Academics l65 Q AT a blundering Tailure on a physics experimenT Mr. KenneTh Felber unsuccessfully aTTempTs noT To display his expression of amusemenT. Atom, Rock Studies Make Up Sciences Science has rapidly become one of The mai Tields oT educaTion in The TasT-paced world arouni The modern sTudenT. Biology I, a sophomore requiremenT, gives a insighT in The living world. This course includes sTudy oT planTs and animals, The human body, an- The malceup oT The DNA molecule. A more exTer sive sTudy oT The biological science is oTTered T senior sTudenTs in Biology ll where lecTures ani individual laboraTory assignmenTs enable sTudenT To TurTher in-vesTigaTion. The advanced sciences of physics, chemisTry and geology are offered To any junior or senic sTudenT. l-lere he learns The modern Theory oT Th aToms, The sTudy oT heaT and radiaTion, and Th sTrucTure oT rocks. MR. KENNETH FELBER T Physics, GeomeTry, Consumer Mafh, T 'ss' -iff ReIaTed MaTh Il MEd North Texas Sfafe MRS. NELDA SHIPLEY Chernisiry BA Texas Woman's Universiry IT These sTudenTs would quiT borrowing all my pens and pencils, l wouldn'T have To dig around Tor one, rnuTTers Mrs. Nelda Shipley. I66 Academics MRS. JENNIFER MCDOWELL Biology BA Texas Chrislian Universiiy MRS. TAUNA SHELTON Biology BS Texas Christian Universify iLecfurinq on dissecfion oi a preserved froq. biology 'reaclner Mrs. Jennifer ,McDowell explains flue correcl cuifinq procedure of each differeni' organ. l MISS LOIS DEAN Biology I, ll, Sophomore Cheerleaders BA University of Texas MRS. BEVERLY MARTIN Biology, Fuiure Teachers MEd Norih Texas Sfale MRS. SANDRA EDWARDS Bioloqy, Club 3l BA Norlh Texas Slale MRS. VERBA BOYES Biology BA Universiry of Texas ai Arlinglon ' 'J H '11, , y, TC? S - I K 1 Microscopes. slides, and experimenis-all of ihese play a very imporfani role in Mrs. Vera Boyes' Bioloqy l classes' siucly of planls. humans, and animals. Academics I67 Courses Ronge from Commercial to College Prel: The competitive world of space travel and com- puters demands a modern background in math. With new teaching techniques, Sam Houston High's Math Department strives 'ro offer its students the necessary training. Nine different courses of math are offered at Big Sam, encompassing studies relating to com- mercial lields, as well as 'lhose of advanced math. Selection is wide for sophomores, juniors, and sen- iors. Geometry, related math and Algebra l, ll keep the lower classmen busy while lrigonometry, elementary analysis and analytic geometry prepare seniors for colleges. Explaining involved proofs of a scalene triangle, Mrs. Helen Dralce notices a confused and doubting student in the crowd. I 68 Academics W me Discussing the arrangements for a scholastic math exam given to 'lhosi who excel in that subiect, Mr. Ronald Crowther and Mr. Kenneth Wage: head of the Math Department. decide the date and time of the tesl fa, MR- NORMAN BRAKE MRS. BETTY BUEHRLE Geometry, Consumer Geometry, Algebra ll, Mafh Related Math ll BA University of Texas MA University of Texas at Arlington at Arlington MR. W. J. WINTER Trigonometry, Elementary Analysis, Geometry MEd Sam 'SZ MR. CHARLES BRUNJES, JR. Algebra ll, Related Math ll BA Texas A8fM MRS. BETTIE F. NOLAND Geometry, Algebra, Related Math Il MEd Howard Payne College State MR. R, JAY CANNON Geology, Algebra l and ll BS Fort Hays Kansas State College Even explaining trigonometric tunctions can be a headache lor Mr. William Winter, as he labors over a tough problem. MR. G, E, HIATT MRS. HELEN DRAKE Geometry, Algebra BS UCLA so 25. C. l lMR. KENNETH ' WAGES Algebra ll, Special !Problerns, Senior Class ,BS University of Texas l at Arlington Geometry, Related Math BA Baylor University MRS. RITA KIMBLEY Algeb'a ll, Related Math ll BS Central State College MR. RONALD CROWTHER Elementary Analysis, Analytical Geometry, National Honor Society BS North Texas State Wondering it numerous questions concerning quadratic equations will ever cease. Mr. Jay Cannon stops to think over a problem. Your assignment tor tomorrow is .... a common phrase by Mr. Hiatt, receives groans from many geometry students. Academics I69 S'luden'l's, if you don'l' finish readinq your assignmenl before class Tomorrow, you'll be sorry when The 'l'esl beqins, announces hislory Teacher Mrs. Leigh. MRS. GAYLA SHANNON World Hislory BS Texas Chrislian Universily ,ff fu MRS. JOY MITCHELL Texas Hislory, Sociology, Senior Class BA Hendrix College MRS. PATRICIA ANDREWS Civics, Senior Class BA Universify of Texas al Arlinqfon I 70 Academics MR. JAMES FARMER Civics, Senior Class BA University of Texas af Arlinglon MRS. BETTY KEY American I-lisfory BA University of Texas al' Arlinglon MRS. BARBARA CALFEE World Hisfory BA University of Texas al Arlingxlon MRS. BARBARA LEIGH American Hislory, American Field Service BA Universily of Texas af Arlington Wailinq for The fardy Civil War, Mrs. Belly MW' N. Xn:mmau....ssfcl. UI o' 7Sm YU: -4 go cr F6 T: 01:1 wa. :- Q29 1 LAS- gm o. on DDI -V-3 vi Us 'H-F :ni O3- 5':if -.- O:- 53 rv O 1:1 2:7- I are S X' ftmerican history teacher Mrs. Rosa Vernon aids a contused and discouraged student in selectinq the proper research material for an important paper. i hfx MRS. ROSA VERNON American History, Junior Class BA Texas Christian University World History BA Baylor University MRS. RUTH STUTLER VOT History BA University of Texas at Arlington MRS. VAUDRENE HUNT American History, Economics, Chess Club BA University of Texas at Arlington MISS SALLY RUTH COOKSEY MR. JIMMIE BROOKS American History, Track, Football BA University of Texas at Arlington Past Events Affect Present Day Society World situations are attected by events that occurred in the past as well as by the happen- ings in today's society. The three phases ot re- quired history deal with this theory as applied to the world, the United States, and the Amer- ican Constitution. Civics is a semester course that deals with our government, while American history is mainly concerned with how our democratic sys- tem was won and maintained. World history deals with advancement ot man through the ages. Students may also talce courses in sociol- ogy, economics and Texas history. Gathering information from available resources helps Mrs. Joy Mitchell in teaching contemporary sociology. Academics l7l Business Study Provides Job, School Training College-bound sTudenTs and Those who are planning To go direcTly To work gain invaluable experience in business courses. Typing. shorThand, and bookkeeping are classes ThaT Teach The essenTial principles in applicaTion of The basic skills. Knowledge can be TurThered in These areas by Taking ShorThand ll, Typing ll and record keeping. General business and clerical pracTice go inTo The maTh and machines used in secreTarial and execuTive posiTions. OTTice educaTion Trains girls wiTh on-The-job experience and class- room sTudy. MRS. ANNETTE POLK Typing I MEd Norih Texas Slafe MRS. DOROTHY ELLIS Bookkeeping, Typing I BBA Texas Wesleyan MRS. MARY JO WOLFE General Business, Typing I BS Norlh Texas Sfaie MRS. CAROLYN I-IAMMONDS Bookkeeping Fuiure Business Leaders BBA Texas Wesleyan ,,,., ,,...- H . dl , ' uhh?- ldtnsmv-.- -Nl I 1 pf T J x- I can LB T Okay copy a MRS- SUE WILLIAMS MISS DQRT5 ggpp MRS, BETTY JOHNSTON MRS. KAREN BISHOP MRS. BETTY BROWN Typing I, Clerical Typing I, Regord Shgrfhand I Typing II, .Shorlhand II Office Educaiion, Office Praclice Keeping, Bookkeeping BS Thiel College Fufurc Business Leaders Education Association BBA Texas Tech B.S. EasT Texas Slafe BA BGYIOF BS University of l72 Academics sTudenTs, be sure To keep your eyes on Tl' nd curve your Tingers Tirmly while Typing Family, Future Plans Aided By Homemaking Deciding whai To do wiih one's life is one of ihe main goals in family living and home management Seniors discuss 'rhe fufure 'rhey are going 'ro make and ways 'ro run a home. Basic homemalcing classes siudy ihe proper ways io sew, cools, and groom. ..,,,, .e,, we--.W-s-Oi Q I prepares her sludenfs for The experience. omorrow we will make our brealcfasif' Mrs. Donna Parlicipaling actively in FHA allows a girl to be pros and cons of mariiuana in family living. Mrs. Linda Frank Miss Jeanie Adams, sludenl feacher. lislen lo a dissenling opinion. MRS. LINDA FRANK Homemaking l, ll, H-orne and Family Lnvnng B.S. Texas 'Woman's Universify MRS. MARGARET TANNAHILL Home and Family Living, Home Managemenl, Cherokee FHA BS University of Texas fhe cenier of alleniion. MRS. DONNA MITCHELL Homemaking ll, Home Furnishings, Sam Houslon Chapfer FHA BS East Texas Stale Academics l73 Job Training, Soles Produce Extra Profit Vocational courses provide skills in merchandis- ing, iob training, and a hope for the future. Interested students are selected for these courses and are enrolled according to their choice of work. Distributive Education places emphasis on sales- manship where Industrial Cooperative Training teaches specialization in a particular field. Also offered is Vocational Occupational Training which produces office and secretarial applicants. The importance of being a hard worker and at the same time a profitable one, is gained through this.training. During a one hour class and fime spent on the iob, students learn adequate infor- mation to further their employment. Ei? to 'I -xilwv it I 'X W 7-4,515 64' ' E Distributive Education teacher Mr. Dan Smith lectures his potent employees on the fine arts of locating, obtaining and keeping a ic 6 MRS. CONNIE ECHART M-R,.DAN SMITH MR. BENTON MOSS MR. DAVID ADAMS Cooperative, Vocational Dustributive Education I, Distributive Education I, Distributive Education ll Academic Education, ll, DE Club ll, DE Club PTE-EVTWDIOYVYYSHT CVAE Club MEd North Texas State MEd East Texas State BA North Texas State MS East Texas State The mighty quarterback for the football game during the Teacher Appreciation Day pep rally is Mr. David Adams. I74 Academics T s A MR. BOB TARVER MR. HUGH BROWN Industrial Cooperative Coordinated Vocations Training I, II, VICA Academic Education, Club CVAE Club MEd Sam Houston B.S. University of Alabama Stale Challenges of Aerospace Age Encourage Cadets The AFJROTC is a course in aerospace educalion which is designed 'lo provide a means of becoming a beller informed cilizen. The challenges of lhis aero- space age help lo encourage The cadels To develop a sense ol loyal palriolism, personal honor, sell-discipline and leadership. The course also provides an orienlalion of rhe Uniled Slales Air Force and lhe cusloms and courlesies used by ils mililary members. lnslruclor Col. Kelsay and assislanl inslruclor MSGL Carler spend much lime worlcing wilh and for The cadels. Their many eflorls make SHI-lS's ROTC suc- cessful and profilable lo each parlicipanl. Bolh relired from The USAF in l968, Col. Kelsay wilh 29 years of milirary service and MSGT. Carler wilh 23 years. These rwo honored men served aclive duly overseas, as well as lhroughoul 'rhe Uniled Slales. MASTER SERGEANT BILLY CARTER AFJROTC Sophomore Class 23 years active duly COLONEL CLYDE KELSAY AF JROTC BS Oklahoma AEM 29 years active duly Thomas Harrison inslrucls, as MSGT. Carler observes. The presidenl of fhe local Sociely of lhe Children of 'the American Revolulion, Kathleen King, presenls Ll. Col, Clyde Kelsay an award for lhe palriolism and lhe encouragemenl he has shown lo The AFJROTC program here al Sam l-louslon. Academics l75 While eaTing lunch in The Teachers' lounge, Mrs. Jean Saxe Tells an unbelievable experience in one of her arT classes Art Teacher Mrs. Mildred Russum slcilllully arranges some ol l second year sTudenTs' paintings Tor The festival held in Mari Abstracts, Mobiles Three courses in arT are available To creaTive sTudenTs who wanT To develop Their TalenT. Art l, ll allow lcids more Treedom in what They draw or painT, alThough They are also assigned class projecTs. SculpTure, absTracT. and mobile Torms oT arT are TaughT To TurTher inTeresT in oTher areas ol Tine arTs. A more confined course is oTTered To sTudenTs who want To use Their slcill in business. Commercial art specializes in lettering and precise drawing That can be used in adverTising and designing. Public School Week offers some chances To Encourage Artistic Aptitude display and sell sTudenT worlc. '5 f MRS- MILDRED Mies. JEAN sAxE RUSSUM l Arg In ll Art Il, Ill, Commercial BA Ungversgiy of Texas All at Arlington M Ed Oklahoma Stale Universily HDD YOU Think TTIGT purple letlering would look good on my Turquo POSTGFY senior Jimmy l-liort Turns To his fellow arTisTs Tor needed advii I76 Academics MRS. DOREEN YOUNG Choral DirecTor BS Wisconsin STaTe College MRS. GLORIANA TADLOCK Choral Direcfor BME Texas Chrisfian UniversiTy Tier The annual choir ChrisTmas lproqram, a deservingly proud parenT, Mrs. ob Parsons, becomes acquainTed wiTh Texan choral direcfor Mrs. Doreen Young. Bands, Choirs Expand ' ' ' H I e P MR. ROBERT ROBER MR. JEREMY WALKER Band, Music Theory, Band' Slage Band Siege Band, lnferacf BM Texas Wesleyan MA NorTh Texas STaTe College Providing The Sam l-lousTon sTudenT body wiTh enTerTainmenT and complemenTing The spiriT OT compeTiTion. The Team oT music insTrucTors have The iolo of Teaching hundreds oT sTudenTs each day. ss is are I Mrs. Doreen Young, assisTed by Mrs. Gloriana Tadloclc, works wiTh Tour diTTerenT choirs daily. Two oT The choirs have The privilege of enTering conTesTs ThroughouT The year. For This reason boTh choral direcTors insisT on perTecTion of Tone, dicTion. and harmony. ' Mr. RoberT Rober and Mr. Jeremy Wallcer Take pride in 1 Sam's Three bands, A, B and sTage band. Teaching music 2. Theory, composing and revising concerT melodies, and drilling marches keep The band direcTors busy Through The school year. T iili ii Before and aTTer school Mr. Roberf Rober, band direcTor, spends much of his own Time composing concerf medleys. Academics I77 TV Ads 'Hove o Better Idea' in Journalism I Video Taping Television commercials, designing newspapi layouTs, and learning The basics oT good wriTing are on some of The proiecTs underTaken by TirsT year iournalisl Second year sTudenTs use This knowledge To puT a bi-weekl award winning paper, Texans Talk. The annual sTaTT membe are held responsible Tor compiling and ediTing The 32 page Cherokee. PublicaTion sponsor Miss Lina Davis informs sTaTT members OT Having class inTerrupTed by an unThoughTTul inTruder who Torgf The do's and don'Ts OT good journalism and annual ediTing. To pay his package plan is an aggravaiing peeve OT Miss Davi MISS LINA DAVIS Journalism l, ll, Annual STaff, Quill 81 Scroll BA University of Arkansas Journalism I sTudenTs improve adverTising Techniques by Tilming and Taping original radio and TV commercials by using elecTrical devices provided by The library. l78 Academics Photography Supports Yearbook, Newspaper PhoTography sTudenTs, under The direcTion of Coach Wallace Johnson, learn The processes and Techniques of developing a good, clear picTure. The Tive classes have access To film, cameras, and a dark room To use in work on proiecTs. In addiTion To class assignmenTs, The sTudenTs Take and prinT almosT every phoTo- graph used in The school pulolicaTions. To do This, They rnusT worlc hours aTTer school and aTTend many exTracurricular acTiviTies. Golf is a physical educaTion crediT, which is also TaughT by Coach Johnson. The boys en- rolled in iT pracTice aT The game and repre- senT Sam l-lousTon in compeTiTion. me a smile, says Mike Collier as he snaps Jeanie SmiTh's picTure. MR. WALLACE JOHNSON Phofography Golf Junior Class M.A. Sam HousTon Sfale Universily and Taking special eTfecT picTure requesTS To skilled second year phoTographerS. Learning To properly use flash equipmenl' is an imporTanT parT of good phoTography, Coach Wallace Johnson explains To senior Charles Parks. Academics I79 Thirly-six girls were named lo Tex'Annes during lhe spring. Being a parl of lhe seleclecl 'ream required praclices of individual groups afler school. Spiriled cheerleaders Mrs. Joy Oglesby and Mrs. Sue Ellis lead facully seclion in lhe exciling compeiilion viclory cheer during lhe pep rally on Teachers' Apprecialion Day. l80 Academics MISS MARILYN JOHN Physical Educalion, Tex-Anne Drill Team BS Louisiana Polytechnic lnslilufe MRS. SUE ELLIS Physical Educafion, Cheerleaders, Bellguards BS Easl Texas Slale Universily MRS. JOY OGLESBY Physical Educalion, Volleyball BS Texas Chrislian Universify Drill leam inslruclor Miss Marilyn John and gym sludenls wal' and crilicize a new rouline being pracliced by 'l'he Tex-Anni port Fundamentals Stress Participation Physical education classes help students de- 'elop the mind as well as the body. They learn he tundamentals ot exercise and many major ports. Stress is placed in the idea ot good ortsmanship and participation in all areas t titness programs. Credits are given in PE to members ot -ecognized teams. These players then represent he school in competitive tournaments and athletic matches. After a basketball game Mr. Andy Chambers, along with Mr. John Cantrell tigures out all points made by each player during the high scoring game e title number one can also apply to the PE intramural basketball team. Texas State V75 MR. WAYNE COPE Driver Education Football Safety Council Class, BS North Texas State MR. BILLY STEWART Physical Education, Football, Basketball, Key Club BA University ot Texas at Arlington s Q . MR. ANDY CHAMBERS Physical Education, Football, Tennis BS North Texas State MR. JOHN THOMAS CANTRELL Physical Education BS Texas Christian University MR. DANNY WHITT Basketball BS East Texas State University MR. JAMES HYDEN Football, Senior Class, Club 3I MA North Texas State Academics l8l Industrial Arts Cffer Architecture, Mechanics MR VHLUAM Lone MR JOE HODGE R d' d TV' VICA Draft'ng I, Il, Ill, qfiuif' an wma shop ii, Sophomore Cla ss BS North Texas State MR. ZOLLIE CAPPS Industrial Arts, Senior Class BS East Texas State VICA instructor Mr. William Long tells steps to repairing a TV. S- f P ft JEL, .::. K - ,mga Mr. Joe Hodge gives his approval to one ot his dratting student's term project which will be turned in and graded as a maior test. l82 Academics Mechanical drawing teaches the student to draw to scale and read drawings ot ditterent obiects such as machine parts, screws and house plans. They develop skill in rnalcing simple and complex proiects which give them a background in the tields ot construction, auto mechanics, and archi- tecture. Shop provides them a chance to put this tech- nical experience into worlc with wood and metal. The use ot hand and power tools gives a variation in slcill and coordination. The tinished product malces a usetul piece ot turniture and something they can be proud to show ott. Industrial arts teacher Mr. Zollie Capps discusses with power mechanics class the important parts ot a power engii Custoclicms 'Overloaded' Cleaning all fhe floors and blaclcboards are iobs fhaf fhe nine member cusfodian sfaff musf fend fo every day affer fhe sfudenfs have leff. They puf fhe building in worlcing con- difion before classes sfarf. Geffing ready fo serve lunch fo hungry sfudenfs requires many hours of worlc by fhe cafeferia sfaff. They cool: a hof lunch, sfoclc fhe snaclc line, and clean up. 1 i The washing of pracfice uniforms for The foofball and Now l can finally eafq all fhe sfudenfs are baclc in class, fhinlcs oaslxefball feams is a massive iob for Mr. Louis Miller. Mr. Benneff as he walks foward fhe cafeferia during his lunch break. e cafeferia sfaff consisting of lFroni Rowl Mrs. Lee Clark, Mrs. lda Bell Smifh, Mrs. Ann Lindsey. Mrs. Gracie Donn, Mrs. Avis Dudley, Mrs. Virgie Mickelson. lBaclx Rowl Mrs. Bessie Collins, Mrs. Verriie Lynn, Mrs. lnez Gafcher, Mrs. Tommy l-linfeldf. Mrs. fsy Allan, and Mrs. Goldie Vaughan prepare some 950 lunches a day fo feed Sam l-lousfon's hungry sfudenfs and adminisfrafion. Academics l83 63 inn! 'old iZrE11'fQff. 6gI?S QD F8 WOW Gen6f21U 'x , - : c 1 fx G v 0 .o1iiR v -QW11atT1qSii IFIRSA 1 on WW' 1' - 5 .1 - T: . VV111F21Sh1QI1LQV +- 'lxmgia Of UU C0V.QL EJ E . . - , r? 'GPR-A' MP1-0b1JHg '01 CX X A Xu G L d l v 'wi ff' 4 as A My E Q: :CQ ,AM AiHf'Y 'ywf54T 'd' Om ' l ' '- 9 c Gmaffa' EEzr'5E ' 60Q,'W.: AN 'M' 'Im 5 23 f1,QUND2IHE GRFQQ BERET' 22: ' 9 gg l c, 3 . 0 4 O su Q'M?5s 'g SZ if 3 Q ' I FJQLKXL3 . P cu G S 'mit -uxuu VRQBLEM Al.-'T' 'view' K OF -'L Lu Q , N , , Yogi., 100 , ,W C-.1 -na . . Q 3 'i Jlibilfggggg Ze ur Son 9 him O sk1f1Pm DO MA A W UT ight' F'TS ' --ww lem fo. 1' I r N COLLEGE qstslltaa 1'fQ!1k'q A in 'H , ? l H k 'C L ,t g l3,.m'. QU1 can nt' kwikallgllixs fern -4111, the PM J. larrf ' I IHS, ln Lf, and 1x 1Q'!tl2g,-gg: WISE gfvrrrvcw'-ww- ':-3 n P' P' Q, L ' P4 , i3Tm 9-The Go1de11.ve,,0Ej 5 M 'D lvleeling and gelling To know each ollwer Hwrouglw mulual learning and aclivilies . . . spiril clwain conlesl brings friendly rivalry b e Jr w e e n classes liiglner educalfion becomes a necessily in lo- day's pace-making world seniors slage Roaring Twenlies Revue, Thornlon Wilder's ln- lancy . .. poinl sysrem con- l sidered for limiling mulliple aclivilies ol individual slu- denls classes of '7l and '72 elecl firsr female sludenl loody presidenl. . .sophomore lwins slale laarale award .. . Classes I85 Senior Class 'On Top' with Golden Palace Prom KENNETH BRYANT BOBBY HAYS SUSIE HOLLINGER PAT BYERS BARBARA FEDELE lnol picluredl Vice-Presidenl Boys' Social Chairman Secrelary-Treasurer Presidenl Girls' Social Chairman 1 AL ,ai ,S--'N l86 Seniors Wai 'X r ny- 1. Mike Abney Dwighi Abrams Mike Adair Dariena Adams Gail Adams David Adkins Karen Allen Margarei Allen Barbara Anderson Vicki Anderson Roberr AHerby Lupiia Azios Donna Bahrke Rodger Bahrke Ann Baker Dawn Baker Seniors I87 Doy Ballard Ariane Barge Carlron Barker Peggy Barne'r+ Randall Barron Lynne Barry Darnell BarJrleH' Becky Barlos Student Council Members Prepare Annual Trick I88 Seniors Jim Balres Randy BaHle Bobby Bauglwman Brenda Bauman Mark Bebersrein Jerald Beck Sherry Beck Andy Beckham Bill Bell Callny Bell Claire Bellamy Mike Beniley for All Underclassmen pun As lhe dawn draws near, seniors Jesse Davis and Mike Abney keep a walchful eye open for some early rising micl:ies. Duane Berry Brad Bills Brenda Birdwell Carol Bishop Viclciei Black Charles Bledsoe Derenda Blernmel Laura Blow Seniors l89 Texan Student Body Gives Tom Bode Gary Boggs I9O Seniors Kay Bond Barbara Borde Kailwy Bowers Guy Bowman Waller Bowman James Boyce Jim Boyd Louis Bradley Tom Bold Belly Bolling 11 4 i As a member of fhe varsiiy squad, senior Mike Midkiff re laies The recipe for buff slew before The l-lalfom clasl' E Spirited Support to Rally by Highlighting Skit Rowland Brauer Paula Briggs Kay Brinkley Alana Brock Ann Brown Gregg Brown Jesse Brown Carla Bryan Kenneth Bryant Gene Buckelew Sandra Bullard Ali Burngarclner Sharon Burgett David Burkhouse David Burnham Carolyn Burns Seniors I9I When you're on The fop as is the Senior Ciass of I97O. if sometimes seems as if even fha weafher coopera+es. Robbie Burns Rhonnie Burfon Ann Bush David Bufler Pa+ Byers Sandra Cain Claudia Callaway KiHy Canfrell Debbie Caprio Befh Carpenfer Tom Carusi Frankie Clasiwin I92 Seniors Melissa Cawley Mike Chamberlain Don Chambers Wendell Cheek Paulelle Ciesynski Doug Clark Eileen Clark John Clark l 1 ' 7705 On nfhe Top We II Always Be, Seniors of Johnny Clark Russell Clark Vera Clark Tommy Clay Ronnie Claylon Wanda Clemenls Brenda Coals Belh Cobb Seniors I93 Imagination, Ideas for Cherokee Stimulate: l94 Seniors Valorie Cole Mike Collier Sharon Collier Teresa Collurn Cathy Compton Jerry Cooper Joy Cooper Marilyn Cornell Doug Coursey Cheryl Coward Janet Crabtree Douglas Cragg Edward Crawtord Glenn Crimminqs Calla Cross Patti Crum y Libraries Equipped with Taylor Yearbooks Debbie Davis Jesse Davis Drusilla Cummens David Cunningham Calhy Curlis lvlilce Daily Tommy Dauqhelee Sherry Daughlry Debra Davidson William Davidson ' XXWKW -- '..-- 1 ,av wap.n.r,,,,,,.....w- Mike Davis lvlargarel Daylon The problem of finding The riqhl idea can be a big headache for anyone lhrown info a library wilh Thousands of annuals. Seniors l95 Janice Dean David DeLoach Ronald Del.ozier David Dewberry Carol Diclc Jim Dixon Dave Dolezal Charles Donaldson r s v Studies, Assignments, amwsv-71 Senior sfudies can gel under a lmid's skin as Charles Parks growls because of an especially tedious English assignment l96 Seniors Sieve Dormier Elayne Dorough David Douglas Par Dreger Charles Duclcworlh Jodie Dunham Dean Dylcslra Gail Eades Elaine Eaves Milarie Eclcharf Pamela Eddy Mike Edwards esis Slow Down Active Upper-Class Schedule Jimmie Jo Eller Nancy Elliorr Judy Emanuel lvlilce Endsley Wade Enqelhardf Lorraine English Fred Ervin Clarence Esloll Seniors I97 Dale Fanning Lynn Fanning Cecelia Farnaf Callwy Farmer Kennelln Farmer Barbara Fedele John Ferguson Karen Followwill Skeleton Gives Help to Perplexed Senior Bog l98 Seniors Gail Fosrer Duyane Franklin Paula Franklin Ann Freeman Srephen Fre+z Marsha Furfardo Vicki Galbiari Vicki Galbrealli Ella Gambrell Bruce Gaslcill Mary Geisler Roger Gersclw Franlc Gil Rilcliie Gipson Joe Glover Kaihy Glover as He Finishes Testing Janelle Goolsby Sfeve Gouge Ruin Grayson Lesler Green 4 . ll ln flue company of a bony friend. Phil Maegar fries in re- call if llwe fhigh bone is really connecied lo +l'1e hip ioaie Seniors l99 Bewildered Ricky l-lemrnle receives assislance in finding his los1' class from a helpful. amused senior, Randy BaH'le. Sylvia Gulierrez Jerry Hague Melvin l-lairrell Jimmy Halberl' Tommy l-lalberl Odom l-laley Kellie l-lall Susan Hall ZOO Seniors New Texans Discovei Judy Griffin Linda Griffin Judy Grizzell Lynn Gunler ,ww-ev Vluch Difficulty in Remembering Each Class Gail Hamlin Bennie Hanalc Lynn Haney Lonnie Hanna Ray Harbers Sieve Harbesr Wayne Harpsler' Jeanne Harrell David Harris Mike Harhcoal Bobby Hays Jerry Haynes Slielia Hearne Carolyn Hedrick Gerry Hegar Slacy Henley Seniors 2Ol Lowell Henry Connie Henson Cheryl Henlhorn Jerry Hepler Microscopic Contact Lenses Prove Problems fo 202 Seniors Peggy Hepler Nancy Herberger Cliarleserla Hib Rick Hill Gerald Hilliard Tommy Hinson Jim Hiorl' Cynllwia Holder Mike Holderby Susie Hollinger Sandra Hoover Roberr Horn bler fired Owners Debby Hughes Michelle l-lorner Jim l-lorlon Ronald l-lowell Kalhy Hubble ,q1g,flffv'If' . : ., ,Q 9-.5 4 f sl 'wifi lldii-'I 35 -.1 . ,Q .. Wha+ foolball game? I can'+ see anylhing wilhoul my conlacff' exclaims worried Mark Jordan as he searches wilh ofher bellguards +0 find his los? conlacl' lens. Di' f Barbara l-lunl Tommy l-lulchinson Richard Jackson Jamie Jameson Carol Johnson Dennis Johnson Gail Johnson Roberl Johnson Seniors 203 1 I OR Sissi Jolnnson Seniors Exhibi A hearfy efforf 'ro boosf Texan spirif is evidenf as The Class of '70 proudly dis- plays enllwusiasm for 'llie miglnly Texan 'ream in Their veniure aqainsi flue Buffaloes. Daniel Jolwnslon William Jolwnslon Brenda Jolly Carol Jones Dee Jones Dolli Jones Marlc Jordan Randy Joslin Roberl Karpinslci Kay Kaliner Anne Kelley Kallwy Kennedy 204 Seniors ide at Pep Rallies with '70 Class Margarel Kenl Charloile Kincannon Kaihleen King Terry King Poster Kaihy Kife Kallwy Kniglil' Tommy Knowles Carol Koerner Diane Kral Barbara Kreger Brenda Kunlcel Lynclell Lacey Lila Lane Gary Lanlrip Lonnie Laquey Danny Larham Seniors 205 Lana Lawing Velinda Lawson Gary Leal Greg Ledenlwam Kathy Ledenham Kathy Lemons Allen Leonard Susan Leslie Choir Attends State Fair for Participatioi 206 Seniors Carol Lewis Larry Lilce Bridget Long Jeananne Long Shannon Love Dayemoncl Lowe Jim Lummus Robert Luiz David McCandless Drucie McCan+s Sfan McCanTs Ronald McClain n Musical Feshvlhes f' rl sf Eff W Happiness may be a warm puppy To some. buf Joe Glover vouches Hwai' he can be as happy wifh a warm ieddy bear Judy McCreary Donna McCullough Judy McDougal Kafhy McElree Farrie MCGNH Judy McKinley Jacque McLaughlin Donna Iv1cMal1an Seniors 207 Gary McMillan Reber? McMillan Ron McMullen John McMurrough Autumn Leaves Drift Tedious Chores, Trouble Phyllis McPherson Phil Maeger Jan Magee Marlene Mahan Henry Makowslci Jim Malin Kalhy Mann Gesaloel Marques Diane Marlinez Phyllis Maxwell Glenda Mealor Charlolre Mecaslcey 208 Seniors Sandy Messer lo Lazy Rakers l Falling leaves bring lhe feeling of aufumn lo some people. buf fo senior Joe While fhey bring problems when classmale Becky Wernecke cafches him napping on lhe iob. Lori Messman Richard Melz Lou Ann Michael Mike Micllcilf Heinz Miller Mary Sue Miller Sandra Miller Donna Mills Jan Milchell Lori Milchell Roberr Milchell Roberl Milchell Seniors 209 i l K Study-Worn Students Invent New Technique 2 IO Seniors Don Mololey Dennis Moclise'H Pam Monigomery Peggy Moniqornery Darryl Moore Sian Moore Mike Morgan Roberi Morgan Cindy Morris Nila Morrison Belinda Morrow Melinda Murphy Billye Nailon Clay Neiiles Carol Newberry Nan Nicholson o End Homework Blues Sherry Nicholson Bob Noble Sludying af home is old-fashioned. Senior Mike Davis likes +o pul excilemenf info homework by rowing our To Spur 303. bv 'Ev Paul Nunnally Pal Oleksyn Shahram Ommidvpour Susan O'Neal Kalhy Orr Perer Ols Larry Overlon Cindy Ozrnenr Eddie Page Corky Parks lvlounr Paschal Susan Paschal Seniors ZI l Big Sam Students Receive Janice Pale Al 44585 Becky Pallerson Sleve Payne Meri Anne Peddicord Senior Wade Engelhard? has gone fhrough The very same rouline for I2 years. SH up slraighi ancl say bikini. Norry Peer Calhi Pelerson Sharon Peferson Sharon Pelrea Charlorre Phillips Pamela Phillips Chrisline Pickerr Bobby Pierce 2 I 2 Seniors ndividual Pictures in Color for First Time Terry Pierce Charlie Place Ruilw Polk Sieve Pom roy Debbie Ponder Edna Pope Deanna Porier Nancy Pounds Libby Powell Slierida Price Phyllis Prince Danny Prue-H Nancy Rader Cailiie Raglin David Randall Riclc Ranspoi Seniors ZI3 Kay Reagan Rene Redman Bob Reedy Duwayne Reynolds Drama Department Production Provides Couple Vicki Reynolds Larry Richards Beverly Richardson Kenneth Richardson David Richmond James Riley Fonda Roberson Vicki Roberts Pat Robinson Jan Rollins Michael Romano Pat Roper 2I4 Seniors Sherilyn Roseman Barbara Ross New Date Ideas Richard RowleH Connie Royall During infermission of Look Homeward Angel, Dean Dykstra and Rhew Ann Barrick sfep ouf info fhe lobby for some air. Linda Ryan Nancy Sanders Ann Sanner Danny Saunders Gwen Saunders Lauren Savage Vince Scaramuzzo Ronnie Sclnaiernocker Seniors 2l5 Charles Schneider 5 i Milce Schroeder 5. E Jo Anne Schullz Debbie ScoH' 3 as 755 sa 216 Seniors Melody Scoll Sandi SCOH' Jim Scrivner Mike Seabolr Cynihia Selleclc Waller Sessions Susan Shaw Eileen Sheridan Sillinq among a clusier of girls poses a problem as.Charlie Place 'fries his ulmosl lo keep his mind on The assignmenl Melinda Shott Sally Shub Debbie Shue Gary Silces Eddie Silva Mike Slaqle Richard Sloan Barbara Smith Assignments Take Brain Power, Concentration Bennie Smith Debbie Smith Lynn Smith Milce Smith Nancy Smith Ronnie Smith Tommy Snell Michael Snyder Seniors 2 I7 Seniors Enioy Recognition of Being 'Top Dog ZI8 Seniors Donna Soape Buddy Sparks Te-rrie Sparks Ralph Springer Clyde Siafford David Sialiings Donna Sfedman Sharon Sieen Joyce Siephenson Aniia Siewari Bili Siewari Ricky Sirain Kaflwy Sfricldin Rick Siyne Roberi Surraii Carol Swaiford I in Spirit .ai Rallies ibn Charles Talley John Talley Sidney Tapp Candi Tale E 2' ii . fi fi' Class presideni Pai Byers waves The spirii slick in viciory for ihe 535 iriumphani seniors during The Denion pep rally. Beclcy Tayior Susan Taylor Danny Thomas Glen Thompson Nancy Thompson Ed Tinsley Herb Trisler Vicki Trull Seniors 2 I9 l 'X Iu..v -- Big kid Henry Villanueva capfures fhe undivided aifenfion of Three preHy young girls as he reads aloud a siory book during a family living class proiecf for pre-school children. Darrell Vaughn Nelda Venable Carmen Villagran Henry Villanueva Judy Walker Greg Wall Sandy Wall John Walsh 220 Seniors 1 'cv Donna Tucker Sandra Tullis 'When They Were Good Don Turner Linda Uselfon up- Diane Ward Mike Ward hey Were Very Good . . . Rick Warcl Va ne Warner The ofher school across fown loses e beloved member during a Homecoming week lynching, while Peggy Wailerson and Elayne Dorough slring up an unlorlunaie Arlingion High pony. Mike Walkins Rick Walson Peggy Wailerson Don Webb Darcy Weiler Shirley Welch Marian Welling Becky Wernecke Seniors 22l Senior Mike Midkiff plays up a lasly dish during ihe 222 Seniors l-lal While Joe While Theorlher While Rick Wilkes Donna Williams Connie Williams David Williams Becky Wilson Susie Homemaker as he whips open house program in Oclober. Ecl Whalin Gary Whalin John Whisman Debi While Emily While Calhy Wilson Kay Wilson Susan Wir-rh Lee Will' Phil Wilrl' Jim Wolcoll Bill Womack Mike Wood Sam Football Players Serve as 'French Chefs' Sieve Wood Diana Woodard Sharon Worley Pal' Wrenn Richard Young Sherri Young Bill Zarr Vickie Zelenulc Seniors 223 Splash Day, Senior Breakfast Backed by Juniors 224 Juniors STEVE CALLAHAN JOHN NEINAST KAREN FURTARDO KARLOS THOMAS DEAN SNODDY ...,X,, s.....M.e , , his 'Ti' in Boys' Social Chairman Vice-Presidenf Secreiary-Treasurer Girls' Social Chairman Presiderii Ha M' a - ' ' Xu - bf, os Raclniel Abrams Sleve Acker Dennis Adams Mark Alexander Ricky Alexander Bill Allen Clillon Allen Helen Allen Rebecca Allen Pam Anderson Ricky Anderson Tony Anderson Adelaide Andrews Mark Andros Sandra Appleqale Georqe Arias Dan Arnold Frank Allierlon Darryl Allmey Debi Averill Denise Averill Diane Averill Linda Baqqell Tom Baker Richard Ballcon JuniorS Class Victory Yell Challenges Juniors' Spirit 226 Juniors James Ball Kay Banks John Barber Larry Barqer Charloffe Barker Clayron Barnard Chariorle Barneil Don Barnelr Phil Barnelr Vickie Barnell Charles Barolel Sally Barreda Foy Barrell Rlwew Ann Barrick Debbie Barron Darnell Barllel Debbie Barron Sammy Baiis Jim Bauqhrnan Donna Bausell Bryan Beale Jolwn Beall Genar Beard Sberolyn Beaiy Mike Beclard , , . X ,f 77 r 9 Q ff 4 V by JW A' Q ,,, aw . in fic ,, , . 1 A I'-1 ' iw lb 2 I 4 - RW : f . B Q if A 'ff Jil, f ,, . ' L gg? ., 1 ' I, S. .1 , NA VA 5322 -39 L I A E I A 94' 'r x 1,3 Ha. I , 4 ' 4 3 71 5. 51' 1 , ' sf' A B li 1' Q' - 4' ' .I H R 7 N Q 7 ,Q ' ' in , V N N t AK K F V fi Q A Y v 41 . , Y, ,J 855: sy f o 5 ' ,- f 'L i.: Liv ako . -' olng a good 'ob of showinq class spiril, The juniors anxiously wail for fhe presenlafion of lhe spirif slick af a pe II PTBY Joan Bell Ron Bell Barbara Benbow Susie Benedicl Mike Beneliel Shirley Benson Peqgy Benlley Ricky Billingsley Jane? Bird Don Bishop Silvana Bishop Debbie Blalock Jerry Boyd Howard Boykin Norma Brake Juniors 227 Traditional Howdy Day Dale Brand Paula Brandon Caihy Bray John Brefczynski in quickly! A group of surprised iuniors are cauqhi by seniors Wade Enqeihardf and Judy Griffin and made io sing. Dennis Brewer G-ary Brirnaqer Sherri Brinkiey Kim Brogdon Dorores Brouis Chariie Brown Charioife Bruce Ricky Brunson Jerry Buckeiew Pam Buckingham Jimmy Buckley Kathi Bumpus Sieve Bunch Karen Burks Mike Burks 228 Juniors Catches Students Unaware at ROTC Ceremony Sharon Burlcs Valerie Burlcs Kenny Burleson Patty Burris Don Burton Charles Bush Douq Buster Joy Butler Steve Calfey Stephen Cain Judy Cairns Steve Callahan Joe Campbell David Carmichael Martha Carrico Bryan Carter Marla Casburn Milne Cauthron Bob Cearnal Gary Challln Douqlas Cherry Debble Chumbley Carol Clarlc Colleen Clark Richard Clay Juniors 229 Early Autumn Campaigns Help Voters Elec Jan Claylon Phil Clernmons Diana Crnalcal Lynelfe Coleman Richard Coley David Colley Neil Collier Lyn Collins Joann Cooper Sieve Cooper Keilh Collon Kay Courlney Myron Cox Barbara Cragq Lynn Craiq Qnrx Those firsl frighlening minules. nine nervous candiclales rehearse lo Themselves ll-leur campaign speeches for class elechons 230 Juniors Capable Class Officers Peqqy Craiqhead Laurie Cree Norma Cross Randy Cryer Janice Culpepper Mike Currie aw eieciion brings John Neinasf in iran? 'i iuniors. KI Tom Curfis Vicki Curiis Robert Cusick Paul Dauqheiee Sonny Dauqhfry Paui Davauii Danny Davis Linda Davis Ronnie Davis Pere De Los Sanios Juniors 23l Sharon DeLozier Bill Dennehey Juslin Dennis Killy Devall Larka Dilbeclc Susan Doalc Richard Dodson Robin Donohoe Rod Dorris Mark Douglas Disgusfed by senior Debbie Caprio's advice, iuniors Donna Gray, Belly Yafes, and Kalhy Thomas, have fheir own idea for a posler. James Dunham Fred Dunn Gene Durham Debbie Eason Billy Echarl Juniors i 2 Parties, Paint, Pape: Teresa Drye Cheryl Duer Rhonda Duffin Bonnie Duncan Lexie Edwards Rose Egenberger Janef Elliof Judy Emery Jerry English Donnie Eppars Mike Evans Neal Eanlclnanel Evan Faris Paffy Farmer qual Many Posters to Decorate Gym, Halls lvlilre Elrnf Darlene Faulkner Terry Ferguson Nila Fillingin Tal Finley David Flanagan mm- ri ,Qi s .,:,. - - i MM.. , .s,. a Gary Flippin ..---g 'a nk? Xlwm M x4 L E elif' L Q l ? 4 ie' mmf YB RDN70 i ,, a s . .- fn 1, if Decorafed car receives final Touches before following fl'ie caravan fo Bell Sfadium. Juniors 233 Varsity Team Breaks Goal Post Run Through James Folia Carla Forbus Charles Ford Gail Ford Carla Francis Carolyn Francis Kallwleen Francis Larry Francis lllene Franklin Denise Frechelle David Freed Jewel Fryer Mary Jeanne Frylz Gharles Fuller Donna Fuller Gene Fuqua Terry Fuqua Karen Furlardo Ed Sandy Karla Gan? Ruben Garca Julia Crarrelf Karen Garfman Carolyn Gailis Carolyn Geillwarl Juniors 7 Susan Gerllw XJJ XJ N i ii ' .' ' as Gayle Geyer lfliwf Spiriled iunior Vic Morriss leads his leammales on field aqainsf Richland Rebels UITT3' Sharon Gilbrealh Karen Glass William Glover Sieve Goloviclm Donald Graves Acme Gray Debi Gray Donna Gray Harvey Grayson Debi Griffin Kallwy Griffin Vicki Grifiilln Tina Guinn Susy Gunn Gary l-'laqood Juniors 235 Joyce Haque Jack Hall Tom Hall Garlene Ham Terry Harnpron Embarrassing Moments Become Common Eve 236 Juniors Gai! Haney Debbie Hanlaey Paffy Harlcreader David Harper Mike Harris Jovira Harris Slieryl Harvey Torn Hawkins Randy Hayes Bernard Heavafy Tammy Heine Larry Heisserer Debbie Henderson Pbil Henderson Bruce Hendrix Torn Henne Regina Henson Judy Henflnron Karl Herberl Paliy Hicks n Life of Cheer XE leader Barbara Hinson Barba ra Hirclwins Charlie Hix Joe Hodqe Roger Hodge Kallwy Holleman Roloeri Hicks Gary Hiclcson Mike Hill Ricky Hill Jerry Hiller Junior cheerleader Karios Thomas hides lier head in shame affer srarling off wrong cheer during flwe lirsf pep rally. Lewis Horn Charley Holf Pam Howard Jan Howell Becky Hudson Juniors 237 Richard Hughes Paula Humphries Donnie l-lurndon Rulh Hurndon Paul Hufchison Phil lsaac Sian Isabell Freddy Jaclcson Terry Jackson Debbie Jacobs iff space. iii space, ddd space, kkk space a full year of pradice and Thafs all we can +ype! complain disillusioned Typing l sfudenfs. Mike Jobe Alan Johnson Barbara Johnson Doyle Johnson James Johnson 238 Juniors Jerri Jacobs Don Jewell iffrl c,,,,,...3 .a-'Q' A1 Lyra.-A Sfs Kenny Johnson Allan Jones Gail Jones Kennellw Jones Pamela Jones Sieve Jones Kim Jordan Linda Judlcins David Kaemmerlinq Sandy Keelon Daily Practice Increases Typing Dexterifies Darlene Keiflw Slnerrell Kellell Eileen Kelley Jolnn Kemp Sandi Kennedy Bruce Kerr Denise Kilmer Kim Kimberly Barbara Kincaid Deby Kinq Diane Kinq Janelle Kinq John Kinq Rod Kinq Kenny Knouss Juniors 239 MEN Popular Pastimes WORKING Sludenls pul In an eiglwf hour day some even work overlime. Brenda Lane Judy Lane Billy Lanqley Charles Langsfon Linda Lee Helen Legg Sle-ven Leisler Billy Leonard Frank Leonard Milne Leonard Pam Lefler Larry Lindly Burl Lindsay Debbie Lindsay James Lisenlaee Juniors Cecil Korneqay Riclc Koslulc Carla Lake Donna Land imall Desks, Big Signs Complicaie Studying Kailiy McCoy Ronnie McDaniel Gloria McDavid Carol McDonald Mike McEacl'1arn Paiiie McElyea Sieve Loeffler Brian Lollin Palfy Long Peggy Love Randy Lovegren Gary Lovell Diane Lusk Larry McCallum Jo Anne McClure Cathy McCord Being long-legged poses a problem for Danny Davis. rumor Juniors 24l . gazes unququur' B, 2 35 Lab Units Help Mike McFarland 10,99 ,Mn AAb .,. . AH... , . McGuire McKinney Many foreign language sfudenfs, as Sally Barreda, iunior, have found fha? lisfeninq fo fapes John McKown Cynfhia McLarry Sylvia McLarry Paifi McLaughlin Lori McLinden Sean McMahan Don McMillan Gary McMillan Gloria McMillan Richard McNabb Sieve McNally Laura McWilliams Melinda Maeger Glenna Maqee Johnny Mahome 242 Juniors gives fhe exfra assisfance in 'rheir siudies. 9 -als us Procrastination Brings Last Minute Rush Donna Oqassnan Gary Oqle Patricia Oliver Vivian Olson Larry Orr Martha Ortiz Sherry Nicholson Steve Nicholson Matt Nuqent Kathy Olaer Jim O'Dwyer Frustrated iunior Janette Kinq searches tor her homework Dayicl Oyerby Steve Owen Cindy Owens Robin Padermos Mike Palazzini Juniors 245 Shelley Paimer Maurean Paniusa Ricky Paris Donna Park Ricky Parks ,, , xxx During Lunch Students Brenda Parson Jan Parson Jerry Pafrndge Mike Payne I wonder if she'lI hang up Huis 'rime. sighs Ricky Dodson. Kafhy Penrose Claudia Perkins Earlene Perry Connie Peferson Debbie Plweips 246 Juniors Nancy Peck Marilin Pendergrass Discover Time to Check Up on Dibrell Phillips LaQuiia Phillips Gregg Phipps Beclcy Pierce Calhy Pierce Absent Friends John Pierson Kafhy Pinchera Paul Piizer Mary Place William Pollc Busier Porier Mike Pounds Jo Ann Powell Helen Praiz Janei Presser Mike Priclemore Claudia Prince Caihy Proulx Janice Puqh Carl Puiman Beclcy Raglin Jimmy Ramey Bianca Ramirez Georqe Rashii Douq Ready Juniors 247 Texan Debate Team Tackles Important Topics Freddy Reagan Harvey Reasoner Debbie Redding Bonnie Reichardt Myra Reinoehl Jerry Rentrow Ronnie Repiogte Jett Reviel Dana Reynolds Clark Richardson Ronnie Richter Kathy Roberson Joyce Roberts Kathy Roberts Rhonda Roden Christy Rodgers Gary Rogers Kathy Rogers Kathy Rogers Tanya Rogers Buddy Rose Clitt Rushing Ricky Rhyne Linda Saddler Jo Anna Samford 248 Juniors to Develop Proper Speaking, Delivery Habits Joyce Sanders Yvonne Sanders Mike Sayen Sieve Schaefer Nancy Schmiiz Calhy Schuiz Sieve SCOTT Bryan Sea ries Linda Shellon Phil Sheridan James Siqler Dee!-Xnn Simonion Doug Sims ' Working hard lo convince her audience, iunior Cindy Owens proves her speaking capability on ihe Texans' debaie ieam, Juniors 249 Reber? Skinner Linda Small Mike Smalley Neva Smallz James Smellwers Bonnie Smilh Carl Smi'rl'1 Jeanie Smifh Judy Smilh Lalla Smillw Showing Strong Support Toward Texan Vorslfy Vicfory line af fhe Carfer-Riverside game promofes enflwusiasm for oncoming Texans. 250 Juniors Vicki Smiilw Dean Snoddy Gary Snoddy Sandra Snowden Bruce Sodowsky Rick Soulln Debbie Soullierlancl Brenda Spencer Jackie Spivey Jonelfe Spradley Glenn Springer Joella Spruiel Allen Slalml tuclents Form Victory Line at End of Halftime Kenny Slandler Randy Slanlon Michele Sl-. Cyr David Sleele Don Sfeele Ricky Sleen James Sleplwens Clark Sleplwenson Paula Slevens Dennis Slever Kevin Sloclcin Charles Slone Mary Sfrawn Dean Slreel' Pal Slriedel Juniors 25I SM., Gary Sfrong Darlene Sulalc lnferesfed geology sfudenls Don McMillan, Diane Williams, Tom Hawkins. Mary Sfrawn. and Jerry Hiller examine a collecfion of rock specimens during Mr. Cannon's classgeology Lewis Sullivan James Tabor Phyllis Tannalwill Terry Tarvin Terry Tale Cindy Taylor David Taylor Paula Taylor Ricky Taylor Laura Teer Gerald Templin Fred Thacker Bobby Thomas Jody Tlnomas Karlos Thomas 252 Juniors Kalhi Thomas Gary Thompson Larry Thompson Mike Thompson Suzanne Thresher Sandra Ticlwell Bruce Tilden Lyman Tomlin Biisy Tompkins Calhy Trisler urvey Rock Structures During Science Class Mary Trisian Larry Troul Artie Trull Gay Turbeville Jim Turpin Pam Turpin Lorella Uzee Diana Van Dam Jerry Vennum John Vickers Debbie Walker Clay Wallace David Wallher Debbie Ward Bob Warnasch Juniors 253 Slrutting Drum Maior, Two Talented Twirlers Larry Warnock Carolyn Washinglon Debbie Walson Jimmy Walson Rene Walls Pam Weaver Larry Webb Lisa Weeclon Esler Wells Craiq Weslbroolc lvlaiorelle Paula Humphries, iunior, gazes al lhe greal Texan lurnoul cluring her halllime performance al lhe Bell game. 254 Juniors Kalhi While Linda While Marlha While Rila While Chrisline Wicker Cindy Wiggins Entertain Audiences in Holftime Ceremonies Lana Wilhoile Diane Williams Judy Williams Mike Williams Mike Williams Pal' Williams Rhody Williams Roxanne Williams Slephanie Williams Bruce Williamson Carol Wilson Charles Wilson Sieve Wirllw Frances Wille Sieve Wolfe Mark Womble Connie Woodruff Terri Woolen Roberl Woolridge Debbie Woranl Beverly Worden David Wynn Belly Yales Mike Zeock Melodie Zirblis Juniors 255 Six Flags Site of Social for Sophomore Class RAY WHITE Vice-Presidenl STACY JOHNSON Girls' Social Chairman REX PERRY Boys' Social Chairman KAREN WISER Secrelary-Treasurer RANDY BURGETT Presiclenl 256 Soplwomores John Aaron Paul Aclcer Rullw Acker Belly Acree Joe Adair Gayle Adams Georqe Adams Karen Adee Jimmy Adkins Sandra Alexander Debbie Allen Debbie Allen Larry Allen Paul Allen Sieve Allen Lynda Alley Randy Ames Ricky Anderson Rilla Anderson Sieve Anderson Don Angell Susie Anflwony Sharon Apel Gary Armsfrong Tracey Aslilon Pam Allcinson Slwerri Alwood Preslon Baqqefi' Paul Bailey Polly Bailey Sophomores 257 26 Sophomores Contend for Cheerleader Title 9,06 1 ,.., For llwe second year flue Texan B-leams work To be goal reaclwers as ilney choose four cheerleaders from 26 qualified Candidale Steve Bailey Glenda Baker Roberl Baker Danny Balenline Joanne Balkon Nifa Ball Donna Banks Debbie Barasch Fran Berkman Rodney Berks Danny Barnefl De-eLois Barnell Marlon Barnell Gary Barras Donna Barllefl Kallwy Barlon David Ballen Jerry Bauqlwman Krisli Baxler Jamie Bayless 258 Soplwomores S Russell Beaird Rilla Beard Belinda Becker Sfeve Beckell Joy Beebe Mark Belken Debi Bench Micliael Berry Barbara Birdwell Linda Blalock Debbi Blanlon Kallwy Blanlon Par Blanlon Jan Blounl Donald Blue Mark Boardman Barbara Bocell Cindy Bode Candy Bodiloril Bobby Bold Donna Bold Joey Bolling David Boolner Jack Boone Jeanne Boone Granf Bourland Jack Bowers Cynllwia Boyd Scarlelf Boyelf Ronald Braley Sophomores 259 Viclcie Braziel Deborah Brazil Charlotte Brewer Roloert Brewer Norma Bridqes First Crganized Pep Squad Started at SHHS The newly formed drill team, composed ot enthusiastic sophomores and iuniors. participates in spirited activities at pep rallies 260 Sophomores Dan Briqham Darlene Britton Dennis Broch Delbert Brown Don Brown Janet Brown Kathy Brown Scott Brown Ross Brown Kathy Bruce Billy Bruner Glen Nell Bullard Sandra Bullion l-luqlw Burnqarner Brad Bunderle Tony Burdell Janie Burqess Randy Burqell Sieve Burlqliarl C-ary Burks Scolly Burke Debbie Burns Paul Burns Bunny Burnum Jackie Busby Lynn Busler Sleve Byerly Ellen Byers Sieve Cain Richard Cairns Leah Camp Carolyn Carbone Kevin Carmichael Belly Carroll Vicki Cariisi David Casal Nancy Cash Clneri Casleclca Debra Caulman Georqe Caufrnan Soplwomores 26 I Larry Cliaclwiclm Nancy Cliavous Sandra Cheney Jeff Clwernoslcy Carol Clnilsey Larry Clnrislian Floyd Clwrislopher Linda Clark Mark Clarlc Debbie Clowers Par Cocle Renea Cody Greq Coleman Bren? Collins Jimmy Collins Ray Collins William Colyer Kay Connally Ricky Conner Anna Belle Conrad Earl Cook David Cope Larry Cope Janis Cordell Barbara Cornell Anqela Collon Rebecca Collon Boyd Courlney David Cox Gay Cox 262 Sopliomores Teresa Cox Susan Craiqisead Lynn Crawford Virqinia Crawford Jackie Criichfield Crenda Crofr Caivin Croii John Cummings John Daniels Rebecca Daven por? New Surroundings Ca my Dlslllusloned Students fs ,2- af is offen Too fare before some sfudenfs learn to notice si ns Sopnornores 263 Sophomore Cheerleaders Work to Promote Spirit Cheerleaders of 'rhe Sophomore Class do 'lheir iob of promolinq school spirii. as rhey lead Their class in compelilion viclory. Paify Dick Norman Dickerson Brenda Dielrich Mike Diqqs - Carol Dillard i Gary Dilio Rulh Dolezal Terry Donaldson Karen Dorily Barbara Dreqer Marlha Duffy Eddie Duke Phyllis Dull Jack Durnond Debbie Dunaway 264 Sophornores Debbie Dunham Palsy Dunham Melinda Dunson Sharon Durham Ronald Dylcslra Allen Eades Dorene Eaves James Edwards Bernard Eqenberger Palsy Eichelberger Ronnie Ellis Bobby Elmore Diane Enqlehardl Donna Ervin Sieve Esfill Elizabefh Esloll Cynlhia Farhal William Farmer Gary Feaqin Pafricia Fellows Mike Ferguson Phyliss Fillinqim Kris Fincher Rhonda Fishbacli John Flennilcen David Flores Nancy Flusche Jay Folia Diane Ford Karen Ford Sophomores 265 Larry Ford Glenna Forson Ginqer Fowler Sieve Foxworfh Marla Frank Paula Frank Aqnes Freclweffe Doyle Freeman Guy Freeman Karen Freeman 'Mickey Mouse' Officers Named at Pep Rally Jesse Uavlf Sluflenf Council president, announces flwin year! Qoplwmorrr fllllcers during a pep rally againsf Granrl Prairie H Paul Frisina Joan Frizzell Sandra Fry Ricky Frydenberg Gene Fryfz 266 Soplwomores Tom Fuller Mary Ann Fulton Gwen Galyen Harvey Gambrell .A Richard Gambrell Delia Gamez uv' r-2 Latest Fashions Seen At AFS Style Show Practicing 'lor the AFS style show. iunior Paula Humphries and sophomore Gwen Gaylen realize that modeling can be fun Daniel Gansert Gwen Gansert Joey Garcia Mike Gardner Vernon Gardner Mike Gassaway Bill Georqe Ronnie Gilford Joyce Gilbert Eddie Gilcrease Debbie Gibson Debbie Goad James Goad Kencla Goldtuss Dannv Gomez Sophomores 267 Freddie Gonzales Linda Goodner Timmy Grace Greq Gray Dusly Green Lisa Greqory Karen Gresham Donald Griffin Henry Griffin Cindy Griflifn Paul Griliiiln Tony Grimes Jimmy Gromacki Eddie Guifey Lexy Gunler Virqinia Gufierrez Donna Haines Gary Hale Sfeven Haley Larry Hamlin Bill Hanlny Karen Hancock Mary Hanzellca Sieve Harbers Clweryl Harqefl Slwerry Harner Bobby Harrell Billy Harris Cynlliia Harris LaNell Harrison 268 Soplwomores Class of '72 Elecfs Officers in Close Race Thomas Harrison Dave Harr Ann Harisfield Mike Hayden Cheryl Hayes James Hayes Tommy Hayes Ronnie Hays Susie Hedrick Paisy Heins ophomore Sharon Apel presenis her persuasive ampaiqn speech before The seniors of l972. Debbie Helion Terry Helfon Cindy Henderson Danny Henderson James Henry Chris Hensley Kafhy Henson Nancy HenSOI'1 Danny Herrinq Kafhy Herrmann Donald Hinicle Diane Hlayaiy uv Z' Sophomores 269 270 Sophornores Carl Hoqness Bill Holder Becky Holey David Holley Kalhy Hollinqer Paqe Holmes Marqarei Honea Gloria Hope John Hopkins Gary Howard Lissa Howell Sieve Hubbard Vicki Hudson Laurie Huffman Jon Hullum Ronny Humphries Kaihy Hunfer Kaleen Hurley Gwen Hulchinson John Huichinson Vicfor Hullo Cindy Huilon Nancy Ihriq Mario Isaac David lsom Gail Jackson Jeff Jackson Kadena Jackson Vicki Jenninqs Gayla Jewell Enthusiasm at Games Results in Hunger Pains Bob Jiles Barbara Johannesen Brian Johnson Debi Johnson Glen Johnson Judy Johnson Ronald Johnson Roy Johnson Siaoy Johnson Wynn Johnson Kiki Johnsfon Karl Joines Wayne Jolly Brenda Jones Jim Jones ,fl 41 ,ff W7 Revealing faces display lhe score of a siarfling sophomore fooiball game. as sfudenis seek aid in regaining Jrheir losl voices. Sophomores 27I 1 Lowest Class Succeeds in Winning Spirit Stick xi' Though they started as the underdogs, the Class ot '72 soon learned that yelling is the only way to save face in pep rallie Judy Jones Mike Jones Phyllis Jones Starr Jones John Kaemmeriing Wesley Karasel: Jerry Keiley Kurt Kellson Donna Kemplin Kathy Kennedy -- Terri Kerlcman Denise Kern Donna Kilman Beverly King Bob King 272 Sophomores Chrisli Kinq Dwain Kinq Charles Kinnison Monle Kious James Kirkpalriclc Pal Kirlcpalriclc Bobby Kislc Diane Kissel Gail Klapper Camille Knighl Rhonda Knoblock Sian Knowles Joy Kornegay Lynefle Kornegay Travis Kreqer Chris Krueger Karen Lanq Teresa Lanq Donny Lafham Milne Lauqhlin Mark Lawinq Pal Lawler Lovey Leach Mark Leaman Dean Leberla Vernon Ledenham Rusly Lee Pam Legg Jim Leonard Jim Les+er Sophomores 273 Pep Rallies 2 Class Unity Tom LeVesq ue 40- S51 Weekly pep rallies give sophomores an opporlunily lo learn aboul Texan spirif. 274 Sophomores John Luflleiohn John Lullard Mary Lindsey Paula Lonq Viola Lopez Debbie Love Sleven Lovinq Denise Lowe Ranay Lulon Ron Luiz Leola Lyons Debbie McBee Terry lv1cCanls Terry McCollum Carla McCullough Gary McDonald Nena MCEacharn Gail McGraw Kennelh Mc6rill Nancy Mclnlosh Sleve Mclielvey Milce McKinley David McNamara Danny McWhorler Marcia Magee Brenl Magers Roqer Mahan Charles Mahomes Judy Makowslci Calhy Malone Linda Marple Cindy Marshall Dale Marlin Debbie Marlin Calhy Marlindale Sammey Massey Larry Maxwell Larry Mayer Don Mayo Debbie Meacham Ricky Mealor Brenda Mellon Allan Messman Sophomores 275 James Milburn Caflwy Miles Scoff Miles Janel' Miller Joan Miller Joyce Miller Ju-dy Miller Sfanley Miller Marvin Millican Ginqer Mills Clweril Minclriew Gaylon Minchew Cheryl Mil'cl'1ell Cindi Miiclwell Clay Mifclnell Elaine Mi+cl'iell Keilh Milclwell Sieve Milclwell Tim Mobley Jimmy Molley Vickie Moody David Moore Rusly Moore Sam Moore Sammie Moore Terry Moore DiAnne Morrison Debbie Morton Mike Moses Tony Mullins 276 Soplwomores Gloria lvlurll Susie lvlusser Vicki Narramore Palri Need lvlarlell Neal Audie Nelms Rhonda Nelson Sherri Nelson Marsha Neslor Alan Newberry Diane Newberry Debbie Newman Sally Nicholls Brenda Nichols Jan Norman B-team Trains New Varsity Gerald Nowlin Jeff Odell Dennis O'Donnell Yelling for lhe B-leam. one sophomore seems To be lheir only supporier. Sophomores 277 Peggy O'Donnell Grady O'Neal Peggy Owens Pam Pallorcl Tommy Palazzini Beverly Parker Ginger Parker Melvin Parman Dan Pallerson Susan Pallerson Alice Pence Bill Penderqrass Rhonda Penninglo Joel Perry Rex Perry Melvin Pelers Teresa Phariss Billy Phillips Cay Phillips Mike Phillips Vicki Phillips Slephen Pierce Julie Pill Susan Pills Louise Place Calhy Poqar Mike Ponder Karen Porler Sue Poller Tommy Polls 278 Sophomores F1 Sophs Sing Texans' Alma Mater with Pride Cluuck Powell Linda Powell 4 ing ihe alma maier ai all pep rallies. soplw .T f ' 2 2 omores quickly learn Texan iallc. Kenneilm Powers Kerry Praflner Ricky Pra+1 Mark Price Mike Price Greq Prickefi David Pursley David Puinam Debby Race John Rainone Gene Randall Sandra Raulslon Glynna Ray Pai Reaqan Charles Redd Soplmomores 279 James Reddy Chris Redman Sandra Reese Sandy Reminqlon Shawn Replogle Paul Richards Susan Richards Pal Richardson Mike Riclcle Sherry Riqdon Debbie Riley Janef Riley Paul Rinker Tim Roark Lois Robbins Mark Roberson Terry Roberson Sieve Roberfs Billy Roberfson Cam Roberlson Jim Robinson Linda Robinson Barry Roqers Eddie Roias Sally Roofs Marilyn Rose Mike Rowland Roqer Rudd Brad Russell Burl' Russell 280 Sophomores School Spirit Travels In Decorative Caravans 'iikqki ifzii I .,,,rwp-ww .a siege M' Renee Russell Darlene Ruih Jim Ryan Roberl Ryan Tom Ryan Brenda'Rychlilr Geffing ready lo enfer Bronco ferriiory, Ruih Aclrer and Cheryl Mifchell prove 'their lrue Texan power by decoraling 'lheir car. Diane Sawyer Donila Schenclc Frances Schmid Kuri Schneider Sieve Schneider Georqiana Schoil Linda Schullz Andy Sco+'r Kenny Scoll Debi Scrivner David Sammons Duane Savaqe Sophomores 28I Carolyn Searles Tamara Seqel Mike Selleck Paul Sellers Dianna Shannon Cheryl Sharp Cynthia Shaw Lynn Shelton Shirley Shepard Debbie Shires Teresa Shouse Royce Shults Melinda Simmons Steve Simon Pam Simpson Students Learn of Latest Gossip in Cafeteria 282 Sophomores Norman Sims Pat Skinner Ricky Skinner Velinda Sloan Richard Smaltz Gale Smiddy is a AJ' Jiwii Interested sophomore Cheryl Mitchell smiles gaily while sh collects her lunch from the ditterent selections available Cindy Smifh Daphna Smiih Denise Smifh Mark Smifh Pam Smifh Rickey Smifh Vicki Smifh Bari Snow Melvin Snyder Donnie Soape Pam Sockwell Gary Sodd Larry Sorreis Bobby Spelfs Vickey Spoonmore Mike Sfacey Walfer Sfafford Gail Sfanley Jackie Sfanion Robin Sfaples James Sharon Sarah Sfearns Joe Sfedman Glenda Sheen Donna Sieeier Marla Sfephens Sfewa rf Sfephenson Marsha Sfewari' Pam SHH' Chrisfy Sfone Sophomores 283 Frankie Sloner Glynn Slranqe Delaine Slraien Mike Slyne Sieve Sulack Jeff Suslrik Mike Swaim Brenda Swealman Sharon Swyqerr Gary Tabor Kalhy Tadlock Vicki Tapp Tommy Tarver David Taylor Diane Taylor Frogs, Leaves, Humans Studied In Biology 1 Mike Taylor Debbie Teer Dean Terry Eugene Thacker Lelsie Thomas Sonia Thomas Wayne Thomas Sandra Tichenor Linda Tong Debbie Townsend Mike Trull Clifford Tucker Randall Tucker Sheryl Tullis Lee Upron 284 Sophomores Kafhy Walsh Jim Walshi Marla Wallace Danny Uselfon Blake Vandermeer Randy Vandiver Velda Vaughn Terry Vernon Marsha Vickers Gary Villanueva Linda Wakefield Melvin Walcofl' Barbara Walker Susan Walker Larry Wall Wendall Wall Bobby Wallace Carol Wallrip ' l Y' N' 4 1 . 'rii I N Trying fo focus fhe microscope on a iasi movinq amoeba, sophomore David Wernecke finds fhaf Biology I can be a difficulr buf inferesfing course. Sophomores 285 Chrisline Ward Jonna Ward Pal Ware Janis Warren Wayne Warren Randy Wallxins Michael Walson Rex Walson Tim Weisslinq Belh Weldon Billie Wellon David Werneclce John Wesl' Paula Wesl Douqlas Weslmoreland Ann Wellenqel Valerie Whalin Jimmy Wharlon Ray While Sherri While Terry While Kennelh Whillield Karen Whilson David Williams Dori Williams Kathy Williams Marly Williams Sharon Williams Clay Willis Penny Willrich 286 Sophomores Tom Wilmolh Posters Support Players Lamla Wilson Ronald Wilson 'K , . x, I Fosler parlies give all Texans an opporlunily lo enjoy Bonnie Winier Peqqy Winler Karen Wiser Leland Will Greg Wollers Susan Womack Loveda Woods Sandra Woodson Debbie Worlhy Mike Wray Jolin Wriqlwl' Terry York Chuck Younq Judi Younq Caflmy Zimmer a pain?-in Sophomores 287 G 'Qu Q 31, aww au 5 9 Ural +x X O Q . 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CCPELAND Shoe Store I635 New York- 274-l75'2 Park Plaza-Arling'ron Making up her mind, Lorraine English delays Jim Wolcoli. MEUR UMNHA WNCHT 3 , ish SQ eff? Rf fri! . . Hard work conquers all things Jfoj S if you're not up on your Vcrgil. ,uf J 'iv Just as the student works to equip . ga , P himself for the future, so X LA Texas Electric Service Company we if' XI 9 ' plans and builds ahead to assure f- ,Q plenty of power for progress and better living. And wc're constantly working to make our service more helpful. ffllsllgli Qi: ELECTRIC SERVICE FUMFIHY 306 Aclveriising Aifer the big game, Scofl Brow Linda Phillips, David Carmichael and Becky Wilson enioy delicious barbecue and drinks ai Red Bryan's. RED BRYAN'S BARBECUE 6II Collins 277-362I Baker 'SERESCRIPTIONS PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY ARLINGTON IOI E. Main ARLINGTON 308 W. Park Row ARLINGTON 25I4-A W. Park Row ARLINGTON 900 W. Randol Mill GRAND PRAIRIE 909 Dalworfh BAKER HOSPITAL SUPPLIES It took us years to get the bugs out of the bug. When you moke o new kind of cor you keep improving Things in if over The yeors. And Thot's the odvonloge To buying o new cor thot isn'T o whole new kind of cor. I06 E. 'Main-ArIingI'on y 275- I 32I Ciiy Wide Delivery-No Exlra Charge 1801 E. DIVISION I ARLINGTON. TEXAS l PHONE 274-1843 Adverlising 307 CURTIS JEWELERS Buy Your W-++1 AIIIINIIIIIN SAVINGS C0 n e n C e ,.2:35:Q:f:5:f:f:f:Q:f:f:2 ':f:f:Q:2:2:2:f:2:f:' 3:f:2:f:2:1:Q:2:1:1:ZgIg., . - Designing Precious Gems Manufacfuring ARLINGTON SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 3II Wes? Abram, Phone 26l-I48I ArIing+on, l20 S. Cen+er Texas 275-5251 'Gr II 1Qx K ..n.. ihm. T IH: DAILY 308 Adverfisinq FNXW QV Adf 111 E Uitement and lie ponsibility Go Together at ATIO B Banking dovsn't moan much to many people in the way of excitement. It cloesnit mean much that is exciting until . . . well, until any number of things. Until you need financing for a now car . . . or a new business . . . or more education. Until you start thinking about making money with money and helping young business get where it's at and grow. Then banking becomes exciting. And responsible, too, for a lot of good things that can help you. Where exciting things are happening NATIONAL BANK Bill Hurley, Presi1lenl,f200 East AbramfPh. 274-7381 310 Advertising SIMS SHOES , n ratulations 'shoes siylecl Co g Wil' YOU Seniors of 1970 ID mind from Personalify for Women J Mace! 4 Qgmfw Rand and Randcrafi' 'For Men II3 W. Main Ariing+on, Texas Specializing in Senior Porlraiis Mm n,.N. emi - and Weddings 825 E. Park Row Open 'Til 8 P.M. Q. Helping Susan Gedh, M lc Cashburn and Neva Srnaliz wfflw p mise rinqs is M . Arlene Calveri from i-laliom's. HAEUQMQRESQQQUMCQWQ Aclveriising 3I I PARK PLAZA STUDIO AND CAMERA CENTER I52I New York Park Plaza Shopping CenTer 274-4967 M iss Mildred PeveTo Park Plaza STudio dedicaTes This page To Two ouTsTanding conTribuTors in The field of educaTion who have aided The Journalism DeparTmenT wiTh iTs proiecTs. Miss Mildred PeveTo has noT only shown much inTeresT in These sTudenTs buT has conTribuTed ideas and encouragemenT. She has made iT a class proi- ecT each year To help iournalism wiTh The spring Annual Assembly. WiThouT The guidance of her and The experience oT her drama sTudenTs, The produc- For All Your PhoTographic Needs PORTRAIT-COMMERCIAL WEDDINGS-BRIDAL PICTURE FRAMES FILM SUPPLIES Fasl' Film Finishing YOU R AUTHORIZED KODAK DEALER Mrs. Aucline WhiTTen Tions would noT have been as successful. Mrs. Audine WhiTTen, secreTary To The principal, is always one To Thank as she works so hard To keep The accounTs and paTienTly guides The pub- licaTions business manager in seTTing up her rec- ords. I-ler calm manner, encouragemenT and con- sTanT double checks are always appreciaTedI IT has been a pleasure To serve you and To do our parT. -Mr. and Mrs. Wendell PendleTon 3I2 AdverTising In Memoriam Mike Seaboli' Gary Rushing This page of ihe I97O Cherokee is dedicaied 'io four during fhe pasi year. We will always remember 'rhese Sam Housion siuclenis, Mike Sealooli, Gary Rushing. young men for everyihing They aiiempied. i Ricky Lynn Smiih, and Mike Seeion, who losi 'rheir lives' Ricky Lynn Smifh Mike Seef0I'l Closing 3 I 3 ABNEY, MIKE - Thespians, President of A Choir, A Cappella Choir, Student Council, Interact, Cherokee FHA, Crew of 6Plays. ABRAMS, DWIGHT - Basketball, Foot- ball. ADAIR, MICHAEL - Football Manager, Baseball Manager, Basketball Manager. ADAMS, DARLENA - Club 3l, Girls' Glee. TADAMS, GAIL - Honor Society, UIL District Winner. ADKINS, DAVID - Student Council, NFL, FLC, FBLA. ALLEN, KAREN - OEA, FBLA, FHA, MBS. ALLEN, KENNETH TALLEN, MARGARET - FLC, NHS, Student Council, A Cappella Choir, FTA. ANDERSON, VICKI - Band, Band Secretary, Homecoming Nominee, Texans Talk Staff, Quill 81 Scroll. ATKINSON, ANTHONY - CVAE. AZIOS, GUADALUPE - A Cappella Choir, FLC. BAKER, ANN BAKER, DAWN - Student Council, Secretary of ICT-VICA, FHA, Safety Council, Homecoming Nominee, ICT Award. BAHRKE, DONNA - Teacher ancl Office Assistant. BAHRKE, RODGER BAILEY, DANNY BALLARD, DOY - Band. BARGE, ARJANE BARKER, CARLTON BARNETT, PEGGY - Volleyball, A Cappella Choir. BARRON, RANDALL - Football. BARRY, VERA LYNNE f FHA, FBLA, Safety Council. BARTOS, MARY - AFS, FLC, Student Council, FBLA, MBS, Honor Society. 3l4- Senior Index BATES, JAMES - Band, Key Club, BATTLE, RANDY - Choir, Choir Musi- cals, Texan Day. BAUGHMAN, BOBBY BAUMAN, BRENDA - DECA, FHA, FBLA, FLC. BEARDEN, KENNETH BEBERSTEIN, MARK - UIL. BECK, JERALD - Football, Track, Soph- omore Boys' Social Chairman. BECK, SHERRY BECKHAM, CHARLES - AFS, FLC, Football, Track, Thespians, Cast of Senior Play, President of AFS and FLC. BELL, CATHY - Medical Careers Safety Council, Crew of 2 Plays. BELLAMY, CLAIRE- LARK. BENTLEY, MIKE -' DECA. BERRY, DUANE - A Cappella Choir, Football. BILLS, BRAD - Key Club, Student Council, Football, Basketball, FLC. BISHOP, CAROL - DECA. BLEDSOE, CHARLES - VOT, DECA, ICT. BLEMMEL, DERENDA - Girls' Glee, Crew of I Play. BLOW, LAURA - Band, FLC, Interact. BOARD, JIM BODE, TOM - Cherokee FHA, Football, Baseball. BOGGS, GARY e CVAE: President of CVAE, Homecoming Queen Escort, CVAE Award, BOLD, TOM - NHS, A Cappella Choir, Choir Musicals, Student Council, Most Valuable Accompanist Award, Junior Achievement, Choir Department Award. BOLLING, BETTY - FHA, FTA, FBLA, FLC:OEA. BOND, KAY - FHA, OEA. BORDE, BARBARA - Tennis, BOWERS, KATHLEEN - FLC, choir, oEA. BOWMAN, GUY BOWMAN, WALTER BOYCE, JAMES H Interact, Cherokee FHA, Baseball, Coach of Powder Puff. BRADLEY, LOUIS 4 choir, senior Play, UIL. BRAUER, ROWLAND - Track, Student Council, Football. BRIGGS, PAULA - OEA. BRINKLEY, KAY - FHA. BROCK, ALANA - Band, Vice-President of Band, Interact, FHA. BROWN, GREGG BROWN, JESSE BRYAN, CARLA - DECA, LARK, FBLA. BRYANT, KENNETH BRYANT, WANDA - Student Council, Tennis, Volleyball. BULLARD, SANDRA - CVAE. BUMGARDNER, ALF - Crew of I Play. BURGETT, SHARON - FLC, OEA. BURKHOUSE, DAVID - Golf. BURNHAM, DAVID - DECA. BURNS, CAROLYN BURROUGHS, TERRY BURTON, RHONNIE BUSH, ANN BUTLER, DAVID 4 Football, Track. BYERS, PAT - Senior Class President, Bellguard, Honor Thespian, President of Thespians, Cherokee FHA, NFL, Cast and Crew of 6 Plays, CAIN, SANDRA -OEA, DECA, CALLAWAY, CLAUDIA - OEA, FHA, Interact, Office Assistant, CANTRELL, KITTY - FBLA, OEA. CAPRIO, DEBBIE - Homecoming Queen, Cheerleader, Interact, AFS, Inter- act, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee, Concert Choir. SCARPENTER, BETH - NHS, LARK, FTA, FLC, Spanish Award. CARUSI, THOMAS - DECA. CASHIN, FRANCES CAWLEY, MELISSA - Thespians, Stu- dent Council, Cherokee FHA, Cast and Crew of 2 Plays. CHAMBERLAlN,MlKE CHAMBERS, DON - VICA, ICT, Presi- dent ot ICT-VICA, CHEEK, WENDALL CIESYNSKI, PAULETTE - FHA, INTERACT, FLC, Homecoming Nominee Crew of I Play, Homemaking Award. CLARK, DOUG SCLARK, EILEEN - FLC, FBLA, OEA, NHS. CLARK,JOHN CLARK, JOHNNY - Football, Basket- ball. CLARK, RUSSELL- CVAE. CLARK, VERA - FLC, Cherokee FHA, Mixed Choir. CLAY, TOMMY - Football. CLAYTON, RONNIE - DECA. CLEMENTS, WANDA - A Cappella and Concert Choir, Crew ot 2 Plays. COATS, BRENDA - FTA, Volleyball, Cherokee FHA, Sam Houston FHA, Inter- act, Student Council, Homecoming Nom- inee, Crew of I Play. COBB, ELIZABETH COLE, VALORIE - MBS, Student Council, Concert Choir, FHA, Home- coming Queen Nominee, Cast of Choir Musical, Historian of Cherokee FHA. COLLIER, MIKE - ROTC. COLLIER, SHARON - Office Assistant. COMPTON, CATHY - FLC, Cherokee FHA, Sam Houston FHA. COOPER, JERRY TCOOPER, JOY A A Cappella Choir, DEWBERRY, DAVID - Basketball, Foot- Cast of 3 Choir Musicals, FTA, NHS, ball. Teacher's Assistant. DlXON,JlM-VICA. CORNELL, MARILYN - FHA. DOLEZAL, DAVE - imemci, FBLA, FLC, COURSEY, DOUG - DECA. cowAieo, cHERvL - riiespam, cw of 2 Plays and 3 Choir Musicals, A Cappella Choir, AIlARegion and Tri-State Choir CRABTREE, JANET - FLC, Quill 81 Scroll, Secretary ot AFS, FBLA, Cherokee Annual Staff, Girl of the Month, A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, Crew of I Play. CRAWFORD, EDWARD - DECA. CRIMMINGS, GLENN - DECA, Vice- President of DECA Chapter. CROSS, CALLA - Crew ot 4 Plays, FHA, FBLA, Interact, Tl-iespians. CRUM, PATTI - MBS Historian, Pow- derputt Football, Cherokee FHA, FLC, FBLA, Cast and Crew of Senior Play, CUMMENS, DRUSILLA - Thespians, NFL, A Cappella Choir, Student Council, UIL Contest-Poetry. CUNNINGHAM, DAVID - Football, Key Club, Most Valuable Player Award. CURTIS, CATHY - Quill 84 Scroll, Cherokee FHA, Interact, Class Officer, Cherokee Annual Staff, Basketball Queen, Homecoming Nominee. DAILY, MIKE DAVIDSON, BILL DAVIS, DEBI DAVIS, JESSE - Student Council Presi- dent, Mr. SHHS, Young Texan of Month, Youth Leadership Winner, Outstanding Teenager ot America, Mr. School Spirit, Cast of Senior Play, Crew of 2 Plays, Key Club, AFS, FLC, Thespians, Football, Track, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Junior Class President, Junior Class Favor- ite, FHA Sweetheart, Safety Council. TDAYTON, MARGARET - Girls' Glee, Volleyball, NHS, Parliamentarian ot NHS, Science Award. DELOACH, DAVID DELOZIER, RONALD Y Band, ROTC, Sabres Drill Team, Teacher's Assistant, LARK. Powderpuff Coach. DONALDSON, CHARLES DORMIER, STEVE Dokouoi-i, ELAYNE - FBLA, FLC, FTA: Student Council, OEA, Historian for OEA. DOUGLAS, DAVID - ROTC, C Mal., Squadron Commander, ROTC Award. DREGER, PAT - Texans Talk Staff, Cherokee FHA, FLC, Quill 8. Scroll, Powderpuff Football. DUCKWORTH, CHARLES DUNHAM, JODIE - Cheerleader, Volley- ball Team, Cherokee FHA, Interact, MBS, Junior Favorite, Senior Favorite, Girl of the Month, Homecoming Queen Nominee, PE Award. DYKSTRA, DEAN - Basketball. EADES, GAIL - Band, NFL, FLC, NFL Secretary, FHA, FBLA, NHS, Band Award. EAVES, ELAINE ECKHART, MILARIE - Teacher's Assist- ant, EDDY, PAMELA - FLC, Rotc sweef. heart. ELLER, JIMMIE JO ELLIOT, NANCY - Student Council, NHS, AFS Treasurer, FLC, A Cappella Choir, Girl ot the Month, All-Region Choir, Interact, Cherokee Annual Staff. EMANUEL, JUDY - FBLA, OEA, ENDSLEY, DAVID - ROTC. ENGELHARDT, WADE - DECA. ENGLISH, LORRAINE A Office Assist- GDT. ERVIN, FREDRICK - Photography, Band, Stage Band. ESTOLL, CLARENCE - DECA. FANNING, LYNN - Band, Maiorette, ROTC Sweetheart, Science Club, Girl of theMonth. Senior Index 3l5 FARHAT, CECELIA Y Baseball Queen, Bellguard, Annual Staff, President of FBLA, MBS, FLC, Interact, Quill 81 Scroll, NHS, Girl ot the Month, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Top Ten Senior. FARMER, CATHARINE Y FHA, FTA, Cherokee FHA, OEA, State Historian ot OEA, Cast ot All-School Play. FARMER, KENNETH Y ROTC Squadron Commander, Track Captain, District Win- ner in Track, ROTC Drill Team Treasurer, ROTC Award. FEDELE, BARBARA Y Student Council, Safety Council, AFS, MBS, Girls' Social Chairman of Senior Class. FOLLOWWILL, KAREN FOSTER, NANCY Y FBLA, Crew of I Play, Volleyball. FRANKLIN, EDDIE Y Interact, Golf Team. FRANKLIN, PAULA FREEMAN, ANN - Cherokee FHA, LARK. FRETZ, STEPHEN Y CVAE, VICA. FURTARDO, MARSHA - Secretary- Treasurer of Junior Class and Student Council, Quill 81 Scroll, AFS, Interact, Creative Writing Club, Safety Council, Thespians, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Girl ot the Month, Crew ot 3 Plays, Powderputt Football, Texans Talk Stott, Top Ten Senior, Journalism Award. GALBIATI, VICKI Y Band, FHA, Crea- tive Writing Club, FLC, FBLA, Office Assistant, GALBREATH, VICKI - OEA, Powder- putt Football. GAMBRELL, ELLA Y DECA. TGEISLER, MARY Y DECA, Chapter I President ot DECA. GERSCH, ROGER Y Football. GIPSON, RITCHIE Y Creative Writing Club. GLOVER, JOE Y A Cappella Choir, ROTC, Student Council, Cherokee FHA, NFL, Debate, Student Congress, Teacher's Assistant, Cast of 2 Choir Musicals. GLOVER, KATHY Y Band, Texans Talk Stott. 3l6 Senior Index GOOLSBY, JANETTA - DECA. AGOUGE, STEVEN Y NHS, Photo- graphy, Homecoming Queen Nominee Escort, Key Club, FLC. GRAYSON, ANNE RUTH Y Vice-Pres- ident ot Club Sl, Creative Writing Club, FTA. GREEN, LESTER - Interact, Sophomore Favorite, Homecoming Queen Nominee Escort, Sophomore Class President, Crew of 2 Plays, Track, Football, Thespians, Vice-President ot AFS, Cherokee FHA and Student Council, GRlFFIN,JUDY GRIFFIN, LINDA -Cherokee FHA. GRIZZELL, JUDY - DECA. GUNTER, LYNN Y Treasurer ot Key Club, AFS, Football. GUTIERREZ, SYLVIA HAGUE, JERRY THAIRRELL, MELVIN Y NHS, Quill 81 Scroll, Photography. HALBERT, JIMMY Y CVAE. HALBERT, TOMMY Y Football. 'HALEY, ODOM HALL, KELLIE HALL, SUSAN Y Student Council, Secretary of FBLA, Choir, Powderpuft Football, FTA, OEA. HALL, WALTER HAMLIN, GAIL HANEY, LYNN Y Band. HARBERS, RAY HARBES, STEVEN - B-Team Football, Texans Talk Sports Columnist and Editor. HARRELL, JEANNE - LARK, FLC. HARRIS, DAVE - Basketball. HATHCOAT, MICHAEL Y Key Club Secretary, Basketball, Safety Council. HAYNES, JERRY THAYS, BOBBY Y Senior Boys' Social Chairman, Honor Thespian, President of Quill 8- Scroll, Cast of .5 Plays, Track, Texans Talk Staff, NHS, NFL, Who's Who in American High Schools, NCTE Award, English Award. HEARNE, SHELIA - DECA, Reporter forDECA. HEDRICK, CAROLYN - DECA, LARK, HEGAR, GERRY - FHA, HENLEY, STACY - Cherokee Annual Staff, Photography, Bowling, Quill Si Scroll. HEPLER, JERRY Y Interact, Basketball, Cherokee Annual Stott, P o w d e r p u tf Cheerleader. HELPLER, PEGGY Y LARK, Cherokee Annual Staff, DECA. HERBERGER, NANCY Y Student Coun- cil. HILL, JAMES Y Track, Creative Writ- ing. HlLL,RlCK THILLIARD, GERALD Y FLC, Junior Achievement, Science Club, Safety Coun' cil. HINSON, SHARON Y Student Council, Choir,OEA. HINSON, THOMAS Y VOT, CVAE. AHJORT, JIM Y Cartoonist for Texans Talk, Art Department Award. THOLDER, CYNTHIA Y Editor ot Texans Talk Staff, Quill 81 Scroll, NHS, FBLA, FLC, Pawderputt, Girl at the Month, Cast ot 1 ploy. HOLDERBY, MIKE Y DECA, VlCA-Elec- tronics. HOLLINGER, SUSIE Y AFS, MBS, Texans Talk, Crew of 2 Plays, Secretary- Treosurer of Senior Class, Safety Council, Student Council, Track Queen, Girl ot the Month. THOOVER, SANDRA - choir, FTA, NHS. HORNROBERT HORNER, MICHELLE - FLC, FBLA, OEA, NHS, Cherokee Annual Stott, Student Council. HORTON, JIM - Editor of Cherokee Annual Staff: Vice-President of Quill Si Scroll: Key Club: Cherokee FHA: FLC: Safety Council. HOWELL, RONALD HUBBLE, KATHY - OEA: FHA. HIJFFMAN, WALTER FHUGHES, DEBBY i NHS: Choir: Cost of 2 Musicals. THUNT, BARBARA - NHS: FBLA: FLC: Cherokee FHA: Cherokee Annual Staff: Thespians: Quill Si Scroll: FHA: Crew of I Play: Pawderpuff. JACKSON, RICHARD Y DECA, CVAE, Student Council. JAIvfSON, JAMIE - President of Concert Choir: Cast of 2 Musicals. JOHNSON, CAROL - Student Council. JOHNSON, CYNTHIA GAIL JOHNSON, DENNIS - DECA: Science Club: Cherokee FHA. JOHNSON, ROBERT - NFL: Cherokee FHA: Thespians: AFS: Homecoming Queen Nominee Escort: Cast and Crew of 3 Plays. JOHNSON, SISSI - Secretary of Soph- omore Class: Sophomore Favorite: Volley- ball: Interact: Homecoming Queen Nom- inee: Student Council: Girl of the Month: Office Assistant: Cheerleader. JOHNSTON, DANIEL - Band: Socigl Science Award: FTA: NFL: Thespians. JOHNSTON, WILLIAM HENRY FJOLLY, BRENDA A FHA: FLC: FBLA: NHS. JONES, CAROL 'JONES, DEE - FLC: FBLA: NHS: FTA: Office Assistant. JONES, DOROTHY Y FHA: Powderpuff Football: FLC: Safety Council: Student Council: DECA: Volleyball: Photography: Junior Achievement: DECA Award. JORDAN, MARK RICHARD - Key Club: AFS: Thespian: Student Council: Bell- guard: Cast of Senior Play. KARPINSKI, ROBERT - ICT. KELLEY, ANNE- OEA. TKENNEDY, KATHY - NHS: Choir: NFL. KENT, MARGARET - Girls' Glee. KINCANNON, CHARLOTTE - LARK. FKING, KATHLEEN - Treasurer of NHS: FBLA: Cherokee FHA: FLC. KING, TERRY - Key Club: Basketball: Baseball. KITE, KATHY - A Cappella Choir: FHA: Member of I Musical. TKNIGHT, KATHY 4 NHS: President Of LARK: FBLA: Student Council: Office Assistant: Homecoming Queen Nominee: I Dare You Award. KNOWLES, TOMMY - Band. SKRAL, DIANNE - Vice-President of FHA: NHS. KREOER, BARBARA SKUNKEL, BRENDA - NHS: Ars, Cher. okee Annual Staff: FLC: Secretary of Quill 8K Scroll: Homecoming Queen Nominee: Social Chairman of AFS. LACEY, LYNDELL - Bowling: Golf. TLANE, LILA - FLC: LARK: NHS: Powderpuff Football: Library Award. LANTRIP, GARY - Basketball: Baseball: Key Club: Homecoming Queen Escort, LAQUEY, LONNIE - Arlington Boxing Club. LATHAM, DANNY LAWING, LANA KAY - FBLA: FHA: OEA:FLC. LAWSON, VELINDA LEAL, GARY - Basketball: Track: Crea- tive Writing Club: FBLA. LEDENHAM, KATHY LEMONS, KATHY - Volleyball. 'LEONARD, ALLEN - Drum Major: LARK: NHS: Tennis: Band. LESLIE, SUSAN - MBS: Office Assist- ant. LEWIS, CAROL - Thespian: AFS. LIKE, LARRY - President of DECA: DECAAward. ALONG, BRIDGET 4 Office Assistant: NHS: Cherokee FHA: FLC: FBLA. LONG, JEANNE - Thespian: Cast of 3 Plays. SLOVE, SHANNON - NHS Secretary: MBS: AFS: FBLA: Interact: Cherokee FHA: Miss SHHS: Thespian: FLC: Student Council: Quill 8i Scroll: DAR Award: Girl of the Month: Homecoming Nominee: Texans Talk Staff: Pavvderpuff Football: French Award. LOWE, DAYEMOND - Baseball: Foot- ball: Cherokee FHA. LUMMUS, JIM - Band: DECA: Presi- dent of DECA Chapter Ill. LUTZ, ROBERT - FHA: Baseball: FHA Sweetheart Nominee. MCCANDLESS, DAVID - Thespian: Cross-Country: Crew of Senior Play. MCCANTS, DRUCIE - Student Council: Historian-Reporter of OEA: Interact: Pow- derpuff Football. MCCANTS, STANLEY - Key Club: Foot- ball: Baseball: FLC: Crew of Senior Play. MCCLAIN, RONALD - Baseball. MCCREARY, JUDY - Cherokee Annual Staff: MBS: NHS: Safety Council: Inter- act: Cast of Senior Play: Quill 8i Scroll: Powderpuff Football: FLC. MCCULLOUGH, DONNA - Medical Careers: Office Assistant. MCCUNE, BRENDA - OEA: Junior Achievement. MCDOUGAL, JUDY TMCELREE, KATHY - NHS: FLC: Office Assistant: Homecoming Nominee. MCGIFFF, FARRIE -. Treasurer of Club 31. MCKINLEY, JUDY - Interact. MCLAUGHLIN, JACQUE - FBLA: FHA. MCMAHAN, DONNA - FBLA: OEA. MCMILLAN, GARY - Football. MCMILLAN, ROBERT - A Team Man- ager of Football. MCMULLIN, RON - DECA: Social Chairman of DECA. Senior Index 3I7 MCMURROUGH, JOHN - Football Manager. MCPH ERSON, PHYLLIS MAEGER, PHIL - A Cappella Choir, Cherokee Annual Staff. MAGEE, JAN - Safety Council, Science Club. MAKOVVSKI, HENRY MALIN,JIM MANN, KATHY - Band, Choir. MARQUES, GESA R AFS Foreign Exchange Student, FLC, MBS, NHS, A Cappella Choir, Girl of the Month, First Runner Up for Homecoming Queen. MAXWELL, PHYLLIS - Interact, Chero- kee FHA. MEALOR, GLENDA W Girls' Glee. MESSER, SANDRA - Choir, MBS, FTA, Student Council, Cast of 2 Musicals. MESSMAN, LORI - Thespians, Chero- kee FHA, Crew of 2 Plays. METZ, RICHARD MICHAEL, LOU ANN - FBLA, LARK, Cherokee FHA, Crew of one Play. MIDKIFF, MICHAEL - Key Club, AFS, FLC, Cherokee FHA, Thespians, Quill 81 Scroll, Football, Cast and Crew of Senior Play, Baseball, Class Favorite. MILLER, HEINZ - Football, Cross- Country, ROTC. MILLER, MARY - Band. TMILLER, SANDRA - FHA, FLC, FTA, NHS. MITCHELL, JAN - FBLA, OEA, NHS, OEAAward. MITCHELL, ROBERT eTrack. MOBLEY, DON -Track. MODISETT, DENNIS - Basketball, Stu- dent Council, Cherokee FHA. MONTGOMERY, PAMELA MONTGOMERY, PEGGY MOORE, DARRYL - Baseball. 3 I8 Senior Index MOORE, STAN MORGAN, MIKE - DECA. MORGAN, ROBERT MORRIS, CINDI f Thespians, Four Plays, Student Council. MORRISON, NILA f Girls' Glee. TMORROVV, BELINDA - FHA, Junior Achievement, Student Council, NHS His- torian, FLC. MURPHY, MINDY - A Cappella Choir, Thespians, Cast of 3 Plays, Girl of the Month. NAILON, BILLYE - FHA, Student Council, English Assistant. NAVIN, DAVID MERLE - Texans Talk Staff. NETTLES, RUEL CLAY - Track, Base- ball, Football, Cross-Country, Arlington LongJumper. NEWBERRY, CAROL - ROTC Flight Sweetheart, Choir, Crew of I Play. NOBLE, ROBERT E. - Track, Stage Band, Marching Band President. NOLAND, DAVID NUNNALLY, PAUL OLEKSYN, PAT SO'NEAL, SUSAN - DECA Treasurer, Homecoming Queen Nominee, NHS. ORR, KATHY POTS, PETER OVERTON, LARRY SOZMENT, CINDY - NHS, FLC, OEA. PAGE, EDDIE PARK, CHARLES PARKS, EVELL A. -VICA Electronics. PASCHAL, MOUNT TPASCHAL, SUSAN - Cherokee Staff Assistant Editor, NHS, AFS, FLC, Safety Council, Quill 81 Scroll, FHA. PATE, JANICE SUE f DECA. PATTERSON, REBECCA LYNN - OEA. PAYNE, STEVE - Golf Team, Key Club. PEDDICORD, MERI ANNE A Thespians, Quill 8 Scroll, NFL, Interact, Student Council, Choir, Texans Talk Staff, FTA, Girl of the Month, PEET, ELEANORA M. PETERSON, CATHI PETERSON, SHARON - Bond: FLC. PETREA, SHARON PHILLIPS, CHARLOTTE PHILLIPS, PAMELA - Texans Talk Staff. PICKETT, CHRISTINE PIERCE, BOBBY PIERCE, TERRY - AFS, MBS, Interact, Thespians, NFL, Cast and Crew of 5 Plays, Cheerleader, Youth Leadership Award, Outstanding Teenager of America, Top IO Senior, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Drama Award. PLACE, CHARLES - ROTC, Baseball, Interact, AFS, Cherokee FHA, ROTC Award, Crew of Senior Play. POLK, RUTH ANN - FLC, FTA, FBLA, POMROY, STEPHEN PAUL - VICA. PONDER, DEBBIE - NFL, Interact, Cast and Crew of 3 Plays, Homecoming Nominee, Band, UIL Winner. POPE, EDNA PORTER, DEANNA- FBLA. POUNDS, NANCY - FBLA, FTA, Choir, Office Assistant, Crew of Senior Play. POWELL, Ll BBY PRINCE, PHYLLIS - FHA, FBLA, FTA, DECA, Student Council. RADER, NANCY RAGLIN, KATHRYN - Crew of Senior Play. RANDALL, DAVID RANSPOT, RICHARD - Football, Cher- okee FHA. REDMAN,RENE REEDY, ROBERT J. - Choir, Cast of I Play. REAGAN, KAY - A Cappella Choir, Student Council, Interact, Texans Talk Cartoonist, Thespion, Cast and Crew of 3PIays. REYNOLDS, GEORGE - DECA. TREYNOLDS, VICKI - Secretary of Cherokee FHA, Vice-President ot FBLA, FTA, Secretary of NHS, Powderpuft Football, Office Assistant, OEA. RICHARDS, LARRY RICHARDSON, BEVERLY - FBLA, VOE, DECA Club Treasurer. RICHARDSON, JOHN - Baseball. RICHARDSON, KENNETH E. 4 Vice' President of VICA, Vice-President ot ICT, ICT Award. RICHMOND, DAVID E. - Cast and Crew ot 2 Plays. RILEY, B. JAMES - DECA. ROBERSON, FONDA ROBERTS, VICKI ROBINSON, PAT - Key Club, Student Council, Senior Play. ROLLINS, JAN ROMANO, MICHAEL - ROTC, ICT, VICA. ROPER, PATRICIA ROSEMAN, SHERILYN - Creative WritingClub, TROSS, BARBARA - OEA, NHS, FTA, FLC. ROWLETT, RICHARD ROYALL, CONNIE E. - DECA. RYAN, LINDA - CVAE. SANDERS, NANCY - Student Council. SANNER, ANN - LARK, FBLA, Choir. SAUNDERS, DANNY SAUNDERS, GWEN SAVAGE, LAUREN - Porliamentarian, DECA. SCARAMUZZO, VINCENT GEORGE A DECA. SCHAFERNOCKER, RONNIE Y CVAE. SCHNEIDER, JAMES - VICA, Choir. SCHROEDER, MICHAEL - LARK, ROTC. SCHULTZ, JO ANNE SCOTT, DEBBIE GAY SCOTT, JUDY - Mixed Choir, FBLA. SCOTT, MELODY SCOTT, SANDI - LARK: FLC: FTA: NFL. SCRIVNER, JIM - FLC, ROTC, Junior Achievement, ROTC Award. SESSIONS, WALTERS - Band, NHS, FLC, Debate, Math Award. SELLECK, CYNTHIA f Cast of 2 Musicals, A Cappella Choir. SHAW, SUSAN - FHA, FBLA. SHOFF, MELINDA - FHA. SHUB, SALLY - FHA, Cherokee FHA, Quill 8- Scroll, Thespians, AFS, FLC, Powderpuft Football, Annual Staff, Crew ot3Plays. SHUE, LAVELLE DEBBIE f Volleyball, Band, Office Assistant. SIKES, GARY W. - ICT, VICA. SILVA, EDDIE - Band, Stage Band. SLAGLE, MIKE SLOAN, RICHARD - Track? Cross Country. SMITH, DEBORAH SMITH, LYNN SMITH, MIKE SMITH, NANCY SMITH, RONALD D. - Band, LARK, Science Club, FLC, PE Award, SNELL, THOMAS B. -Golf team, SNYDER, MICHAEL E. D NHS, SOADEI DONNA JO - Creative Writing ClulJ:DECA. SPARKS, BUDDY SPARKS, TERRIE -DECA, Choir. TSPRINGER, RALPH - Basketball, Golf, KeyClub. TSTALLINGS, DAVID - Band, NHS, Quill 81 Scroll, Photography, FLC. STEEN, SHARON-President at OEA. STEPHENSON, JOYCE - MBS, FLC Secretary, Cherokee FHA, Quill 81 Scroll, Newspaper Staff, FBLA, Interact. STEWART, ANITA STEWART, BILL STRAIN, RICKY -Football. STRICKLIN, KATHY - DECA. SURRATT, ROBERT -FLC. SWAFFORD, CAROL - Interact, FBLA. TALLEY, CHARLES E. - Basketball. TALLEY, JOHN - VICA. TAPP, SIDNEY CECIL - Football, CVAE. TATE, CANDI - Choir. TAYLOR, BECKY - Band, Student Council. TAYLOR, SUSAN THOMAS, DANNY - Football. THOMPSON, GLEN f DECA. TTHOMPSON, NANCY 'TINSLEY, ED - NHS. TITTEL, SAM Y Track, Baseball. TOMLIN, LYMAN - Football, ICT. TRISLER, HERBERT - Student Council, DECA, FLC, Junior Achievement, TRULL, VICKI - FHA. TUCKER, DONNA KAYE - LARK, DECA. TULLIS, SANDRA e Powderpuft Team, Interact, LARK. TURNER, DON CONWAY - NHS, Band, Choir, Cast of 2 Plays. Senior Index 3I9 USELTON, LINDA - Vice-President ot OEA, Student Council, FHA. VAUGH N, DARRELL VENABLE, NELDA - FHA Cherokee, OEA. VILLAGRAN, CARMEN 3 Quill 81 Scroll, Texans Talk Stott, Interact, AFS, Office Assistant, Crew of I Play. VILLANUEVA, HENRY - Cross Coun- try,Track. WALL, GREG S Basketball, Baseball, Stage Bancl. TWALL, SANDRA - FLC, NHS, OEA, FTA, FHA, Business Department Award. WALSH, JOHN RICHARD WARD, DIANE WARD, MICHAEL- Football, DECA. WARD, RICK - Key Club, Cherokee FHA, Student Council, Basketball, Senior Play, Football. WATKINS, MIKE WATTERSON, PEGGY - Secretary of DECA, Interact, Sophomore Class Officer, Volleyball. T'Honor Grad uates 320 Senior Index FWEBB, DON A President of NHS, NFL, FLC, Band, President of Arlington Youth Council, Medical Careers, Speech Award. WEILER, DARCY - FLC, Interact, Vice-President of NHS, Quill 8K Scroll, MBS, AFS, Texan Talk Staff, Girl of The Month, Track Queen, Homecoming Nom- inee. WELCH, SHIRLEY LOUISE FWERNECKE, BECKY - NHS, AFS, OEA, Girl of the Month, Latin Award. WHALIN, EDWARD PAULS f VICA. WHALIN, GARY - Homecoming Es- cort, Cherokee FHA, Student Council, Crew of 2 Plays, WHISMAN, JOHN - Football, Key Club. WHITE, DEBBIE - Social Chairman of FTA,FHA. WHITE, EMILY - Girls' Social Chair- man FLC, FHA, Thespians, MBIS, Senior PIay,Choir. WHITE, HAL- Treasurer of FTA, Choir. WHITE, JOE A AFS, Photography. WILLIAMS, R. DAVID f VOT, VICA. WILLIAMS, DONNA WILLIAMS, KATHY - FHA, Student Council. WILKES, RICHARD WILSON, CATHY - Thespians, Choir, Crew ot 4 PIGVS: Cast of Senior PIGY- WIRTH, SUSAN - Band. WITT, LEE - ROTC, Football. WOLCOTT, JAMES - DECA: Choir, Student Council, Cast and Crew ot I Musical, DECA Award. WOMACK, WILLIAM E. - FLC, Key Club, Track, Baseball, Football. WOOD, STEVE WORLEY, SHARON - Student Council, Safety Council, Office Assistant, FBLA, YOUNG, RICHARD TYOUNG, SHERRI - NHS, FTA, FLC. FZARR, BILL - Science Club. ZELENUK, VICKIE - FBLA, Powderpuff Football, FLC, Thespians, Crew of 3 Plays. Blount, Jan 259 A Aaron, John 257 Abney, Mike 187, 189, 65 Abrams, Dwight 187, 25, 115 Abrams, Rachiel 225 Bayless, Jamie 258 Acker, Acker, Acker, Acree, Adair, Adair, Adams Adams Paul 257, 144 Ruth 257, 281 Steve 225 Betty 257 Joe 257 Mike 187, 115 Darlena 187 '. , Mr. David 174, 62 Adams, Dennis 225 Adams ,Gail 187 Adams, Gayle 257 Adams , George 257 Ashton, Tracey 257 Atkinson, Pam 257 Atherton, Frank 225 Athey, Darryl 225, 82 Atterbury, Bobi 187 Atwood, Sherri 257 Averitt, Debi 225 Averitt, Denise 225 Averitt, Diane 225 Azios, Lupita 187 B Baggett, Linda 225 Baggett, Preston 257 B-8-ihrke, Donna 187 Bahrke, Rodger 187 Bailey, Paul 257 Adee, Karen 257 Bebers Adkins, David 187 Adkins, Jim 257, 136 Allan, Mrs. Patsy 183 Alexander, Mark 225 Alexander, Rick 225 Alexander, Sandra 257 Bailey, Polly 257 Bailey, Steve 258 Baker, Ann 187 Baker, Dawn 18, 87, 187, 62 Baker, Glenda 258 Baker, Robert 258 Baker, Thomas 225, 144, 146 Bartlett, Darnell 226 Bartlett, Donna 258 Barton, Debbie 226 Barton, Kathy 258 Bartos, Becky 188, 18, 107 Bates, Jim 188 Batten, David 258 Battle, Randy 188, 200, 42, 100, 61 Batts, Sammy 226 Baughman, Bobby 188 Baughman, Jerry 258, 145, 144, 124 Baughman, Jim 226 Baumman, Brenda 188 Baussell, Donna 226 Baxter, Kristi 258 Beaird, Russell 259, 125, 144 Beale, Bryan 226 Beale, Beard, Beard, JOl1n 226, 102 Genar 226 Rilla 259, 97 Beaty, Sherolyn 226 tein, Mark 188 Allen, Becky 225 Allen, Bill 81, 225 Allen, Clitton 225 Allen, Debbie 257 Allen, Debbie 257 Allen, Helen 2 Allen, Karen 1 Allen, Karen 1 25 87 87 Allen, Larry 257 Allen, Margaret 187 Allen, Paul 25 Allen, Steve 257 Alley, Lynda 257 Ames, Randy 257 AMERICAN FIELD 7 SERVICE 81 Anderson, Barbara 187 Anderson, Miss Jean 165 Anderson, Pam 225 Anderson, Ricky 225 Anderson, Ricky 257 Anderson, Rilla 257 Anderson, Steve 115,257 Anderson, Tony 225 Anderson, Vicki 18, 99, 109, 187, 65 Baldwin, Mrs, Barbara 162 Balentine, Danny 258 Balkon, Joanne 258 Balkan, Richard 225 Ball,James 226 Ball, Nita 258 Ballard, Doy 188 BAND 98-99 Banks, Donna 258 Banks, Kay 226 Barasch, Debbie 258 Barber, John 226 Barge, Ariane 188 Barger, Larry 105, 115, 119, 226, 144 Barker, Carlton 188 Barker, Charlotte 226 Barkman, Fran 258 Barks, Rodney 258 Barnard, Clayton 226 Barnett, Charlotte 226 Barnett, Danny 258 Barnett, DeeLols 258 Barnett, Don 226 Barnett, Marlow 258 Barnett, Peggy 188, 148 Beck, Jerald 188, 115 Andrews, Adelaide 107, 225 Andrews, Mrs. Patricia 170 Andros, Mark 225 Angell, Don 257, 124 Anthony, Susie 1 257 Apel, Sharon 257, 269 Applegate, Sandra 225 Arias, George 225 Arnold, Dan 225 Armstrong, Gary 257 Arterburn, Mr. Tony 158 Barnett, Phil 226 Barnett, Mrs. Tye 155 Barnett, Vickie 226 Barolet, Charles 226 Barras, Gary 258 Barreda, Sally 226, 215 Barrett, Foy 226 Barrick, Rhew Ann 226,215 Barron, Barron, Debbie 226 Randall 188 Barry, Lynne 188 Beck, Sherry 188 Becker, Belinda 259 Beckett, Steve 259 Beckham, Andy 188, 33, 89, 114, 51. Bedard, Mike 226, 127 Beebe, Joy 259 Belken, Mark 259 Bell, Bill 189 Bell, Cathy 189 Bell, Joan 227 Bell, Ron 227 Bellany, Claire 189 Benbow, Barbara 227 Bench, Debi 259 Benedict, Susie 227 Benetie 1, Mike 227 Bennett, Mr, 183 Benson, Shirley 227 Bentley, Mike 189 Bentley, Peggy 227 Berry, Duane 189 Berry, Michael 259 Billingsley, Ricky 227 Bills, Brad 189, 126, 127 Bird, Janet 227 Birdwell, Brenda 189 Birdwell, Barbara 259 Bishop, Don 227 Bishop, Carol 189 Bishop, Mrs. Karen 172 Bishop, Silvona 227 Black, Vickie 189 Blalock, Debbie 259 Blalock, Linda 259 Blanton, Debbi 259 Blanton, Kathy 259 Blanton, Pat 259 Bledsoe, Charles 189, 87 Blemmel, Derenda 189 Blow, Laura 189 Blue, Don 259 Boardman, Mark 259 Bocell, Barbara 259 Bode, Cindy 259 Bode, Tom 190 Boditord, Candy 259 Boggs, Gary 190, 86, 62 Bold, Bobby 259 Bold, Donna 259 Bold, Tom 190, 42, 90, 61, 6 Boles, Dr. Truett 155, 75 Bolling, Betty 190 Bolling, Joey 259 Bond, Kay 190 Booher, David 259 Boone, Jack 259, 124 Boone, Jeanne 259 Borde, Barbara 190, 149 Boudurant, Mr. Bill 155 Bourland, Grant 259 Bowers, Jack 259, 125 Bowers, Kathy 190 Bowman, Guy 190 Bowman, Walter 190 Boyce, James 190, 88, 39, 14O,141,l38,143,142 Boyd, Cynthia 259 Boyd, Jerry 227 Boyd, Jim 190 Boyes, Mrs. Verba 167 Boyett, Scarlett 259 Boykin, Howard 227, 114 Bradley, Louis 190, 61 Brake, Norma 227 Brake, Mr. Norman 168 Braley, Ronald 259 Brand, Dale 228 Brandon, Paula 228 Braig-r, Roland 191, 144 Bray, Cathy 228 Braziel, Vickie 260, 38 Brazil, Debbie 260 Brazzil, Mrs, Doris 159 Bretczynski, John 228 Brewer, Charlotte 260 Brewer, Dennis 228, 37 Brewer, Robert 260 Bridges, Norma 260 Briggs, Paula 191 Brigham, Dan 260 Brirnager, Gary 228, 127 Brinkley, Sherri 228 Britton, Darlene 260 Brock, Alana 191 Brock, Dennis 260 Brock, Dennis 260 lndex Brogdon, Kim 228, 91 Brooks, Mr. Jim 114, 171 Brooks, Rex 137, 125 Brouls, Dorares 228 Broughmon, Mrs. 159 Brown, Brown, Brown, Annie 191 Mrs. Betty 172 Charlie 228 Brown, Delbert 260 Brown, Don 260 Brown, Gregg 191 Brown, Mr. Hugh 174 Brown, Janet 260 Brown, Jesse 191 Brown, Kathy 260 Brown, Scott 260, 307, 124 Browning, Ross 260 Bruce, Charlotte 228 Bruce, Kathleen 260 Bruner, Billy 261 Brunies, Mr. Charles 168 Brunson, Ricky 228, 94, 141, 138 Bryon, Carla 191 Bryant, Kenneth 191,186 Bryant, Wanda 149, 65 Buckelew, Gene 191 Buckelew, Jerry 228 Buckingham, Pamela 228 Buckley, Jimmy 228 Buehrle, Mrs, Betty 168 Bulaich, Mr. Norman 25 Bullard, Glen Nell 261 Bullard, Bullion, Sandra 191,18 Sandra 261 Burngardner,Alt 191,101,35 Bumgarner, Hugh 261, 149 Burripus, Kathi 228 Bunch, Steve 228, 142, 138 Bunderle, Brad 261 Burdett, Tony 261, 124 Burgess, Janie 261 Burgett, Randy 261, 155, 256, 125, 58 Burgett, Sharon 191 Burkhart, Steve 261 Burkhouse, David 191 Burks, Gary 261 Burks, Karen 228 Burks,Mike 228 Burks, S Burks, S cotty 261 haron 229 Burks, Valerie 229 Burleson, Kenny 229 Burnham, David 191 Burns, Carolyn 191 Burns, Debbie 261, 97 Burns, Paul 261 Burns, R obbie 192 Big-mun, Bunny 261 Burris, Patti 229 Burton, 322 Don 229 index Burton, Rhonnie 192 Busby, Jackie 261 Bush, Ann 192 Bush, Charles 229 Buster, Doug 229 Buster, Lynn 261, 104 Butler, David 192, 114 Butler, Joy 229 Byerly, Steve 261 Byers, Ellen 261 Byers, Pat 192, 219, 21, 32, 33, 41,186, 36, 74 C Coffey, Steve 229 Cain, Sandy 192 Cain, Steven 229 Cain, Steve 261 Cairns, Judy 229 Cairns, Richard 261 Calfee, Mrs. Barbara 170 Callahan, Steve 229, 115, 224, 90, 55 Callaway, Claudio 192 Camp, Leah 261 Campbell, Joe 229 Cannon, Mr. R. Jay 168 Cantrell, Kitty 192 Cantrell, Mr. John 114,181 Caprio, Deborah 192, 16, 232 23, 41, 101, 52, 17, 66, 55 Carbane, Carolyn 261 Carmichael, David 229,307 Carmichael, Kevin 261, 125 Carpenter, Beth 192, 64 Carrico, Martha 229 Carroll, Betty 261 Carter, Master Sergeant Billy 175 Carter, Bryan 229 Carter, Mrs. Lynette 89, 165 Corusi, Vicki 261 Corusi, Thomas 192 Casal, David 261 Casburn, Mark 229, 311 Cash, Nancy 261 Cashin, Frances 192 Castecka, Cheri 261 Caufman, Debra 261 Caufman, George 261 Cauthron, Mike 229 Cowley, Melissa 193, 33, 90 Cearnal, Bob 229, 144, 146 Chadwick, Larry 262 Chaffin, Gary 229 Chamberlain, Mike 193 Chambers, Mr. Andy 114, 181, 125, 149 Chambers, Donald 193, 87 Chavous, Nancy 262 Cheek, Wendell 193 Cheney, Sandra 262 Chernosky, Jeff 262 CHEROKEE ANNUAL STAFF 1 1 1 CHEROKEE FHA 96 Cherry, Doug 229 Chitsey, Carol 262 Chitty, Roy 125 Coleman, Lynette 230 Coley, Richard 230, 125 Colley, David 230 Collier, Mike 194, 179 Collier, Neil 230 Collier, Sharon 194 Collins, Mrs. Bessie 183 Collins, Brent 262 Christian, Larry 262 Christopher, Floyd 262 Churnbley,Debbie 229 Ciesynski, Paulette 193, 18, 63 Clark, Carol 229, 91 Clark, Colleen 229 Clark, Doug 193 Clark, Eileen 193 Clark, John 193 Clark, Johnny 193,115,119, 120 Clark, Mrs. Lee 183 Clark Linda 262 Clark, Mrs. Louise 160 Clark, Mark 262 Clark Russell 193 Clark Vera 262 Clay, Richard 229,114 Clay, Tommy 193,114 Clayton, Jan 230 Clayton, Ronnie 193 Clements,Wanda 193 Clemmons,Phil 230 Collins, Jimmy 262 Collins, Lyn 230, 97 Collins, Ray 262 Collum, Teresa 194 Colyer, William 262 Compton, Cathy 194 Connolly, Kay 262 Conner, Ricky 262 Conrad, Anna Belle 262 Colk, Earl 262 Cooksey, Mrs. Sally Ruth 171 Cooper, Jerry 194 Cooper, Joann 230 Cooper, Joy 194 Cooper, Steven 230 Cope, Larry 125 Cope, David 262 Cope, Mr. Mock 114, 181 Copeland, Mr. Michael 161 Cordell, Janis 262 Cornell, Barbara 262 Cornell, Marilyn 194 Cotton, Angelo 262 Clowers, Debbie 262 CLUB 31, 106 Cmakal, Diana 230 Coats, Brenda 193, 18, 106, Cotton Cotton Counts, Course Becky 262 Keith 230 Mr, Woodrow 154 y, Doug 194, 44 148 Cobb, Beth 193 Code, Pat 262 Cody, Renea 262, 85 Cole, Valorie 194, 19, 96 Coleman, Greg 262 Courtney, Kay 230 Courtny, Boyd 262, 144 Coward, Cheryl 194, 45, 101 Cox, David 262 Cox, Gay 262 Cox, Myron 230 1 1 Football games, as well as numerous other sports activities brought moments oi disbeliel and iruslretion to onloo ers Cox, Teresa 263 Crabtree, Janet 194, 110, 66 Cragg, Barbara 230 Cragg, Douglas 194 Craig, Lyn 230 Craighead, Peggy 231, 89, 1 10 Croighead, Susan 263 Crawtord, Edward 194 Crawford, Lynn 263 Crawford, Virginia 263 CREATIVE WRITING CLUB 93 Credille, Miss Donna 163 Cree, Laurie 231 Crimmings, Glenn 194 Critchfield, Jackie 263 Croft, Crenda 263 Croll, Calvin 263 Cross, Calla 194, 85 Cross, Norma 231, 148 Crouch, Mr. James 157 Crouch, Mrs. Maydelle 165 Crowther, Mr. Ronald 169 Crum, Patti 194, 96 Cryer, Randy 231 Culpepper, Janice 231 Cummens, Drusilla 195 Cummings, John 263 Cunningham, David 195, 24, 24, 41,115,116 Currie, Mike 231 Curtis, Cathy 195, 19, 92, 1 10, 39 Cuftis, Tom 231 Curtis, Vicki 231 Cusick, Robert 231 CVAE 87 D Daily, Mike 195 Daniels, John 263 Daughetee, Paul 231 Daughetee, Tommy 195 Daughtry, Sherry 195 Daughtry, Sonny 231 Davault, Paul 231,114,118, 120, 121, 122 Davenport, Rebecca 263 Davidson, Bill 195 Davidson, Debra 195 Davis, Andy 263, 124 Davis, Carol 263 Davis, Craig 263, 124 Davis, Danny 231, 241, 142, 138 Davis, Debi 195 Davis, Jesse 195, 189, 266, 40, 41, 90, 35, 17, 46, 48, 49, 55 Davis, Kathy 263 Davis, Miss Lina 92, 111, 178, 65 Davis, Linda 231 Davis, Mike 195, 211 Davis, Robbie 263 Davis, Ronnie 231, 115 Davis, Mrs. Yvonne 164, 63 Dayton, Margaret 80, 195, 72, 62, 73, 148 Dean, Janice 196 Dean, Miss Lois 167 Degner, Janet 263 DeLeon, Cynthia 263, 38 DeLoach, David 196 DeLozier, Ronald 196 De Los Santos, Pete 127, 231, 294 DeLozier, Sharon 232 Dennehy, Bill 232 Dennis, Justin 232 Denson, Miss Linda 162 Derrick, Kathy 263 Dewberry, David 115, 119, 196, 143, 137, 76 Dick, Carol 196 Dick, Patty 264 Dickerson, Norman 264 Dietrich, Brenda 264 Diggs, Mike 264 Dilbeck, Larka 232 Dillard, Carol 264 Ditto, Gary 264, 124 Dixon, Jim 196 Doak, Susan 232 Dodson, Richard 232, 246 Dolezal, Dave 45, 196 Dolezal, Ruth 264 Donaldson, Charles 196 Donaldson, Terry 264 Donn, Mrs. Gracie 183 Donohoe, Robin 232 Dority, Karen 264 Dormier, Steve 196 Darough, Elayne 196, 221 Dorris, Rod 232 Douglas, David 102, 196, 64 Douglas, Mark 232 Dowd, Mr. Barry 43 Drake, Mrs. Helen 169 Dreger, Barbara 264 Dreger, Pat 109, 196 Drye, Teresa 232 Duckworth, Charles 197 Dudley, Mrs. Avis 183 D1.Jer, Cheryl 232 Dutfin, Rhonda 232 Duffy, Martha 264 Duke, Eddie 264 DuH,PhyHB 264 Du Mond, Jack 264 Dunoway, Debbie 264 Duncan, Bonnie 232 Dunham, Debbie 265 Dunham, James 232 Dunham, Jodie 19, 23, 41, 197 29, 63, 56, 148 Dunham, Patsy 265 Dunn, Fred 232 Dunson, Durham, Durham, Dykstra, Dykstra, E Eades, A Malinda 265 Gene 232 Sharon 265 Dean 197, 215 Ronald 265 lan 265 Eades, Gail 197, 62 Eason, D ebbie 232 Eaves, Dorene 265 Eaves, El aine 197 Echart, Billy 232 Echart, Mrs. Connie 174 Echart, Mila 197 Eddy, Pamela 197 Edwards, James 265 Edwards, Lexie 233 Edwards, Mike 197 Edwards, Mrs. Sandra 95, 167 Egenberger, Bernard 265 Egenberger, Rose 233 Eichelbe rger, Patsy 265 Elick, Mrs. Frances 163, 60 Eller, Jimmie 197 Elliott, Janet 333 Elliott, Nancy 197,111,66 Ellis, Mrs. Dorothy 172 Ellis, Ronnie 265 Ellis, Mrs. Sue 180 Emanuel Emery, J Endsley, , Judy 197 udy 233, 1 1 1 Mike 197 Engelhardt, Diane 265 Engelha 228 English, English, rdt, Wade 197, 212, Jerry 233 Lorraine 197, 85, 306 Eppars, Donnie 233, 149 Ervin, Donna 233 Ervin, Fr ed 197 Estill, Steve 265, 144 Estall, Clarence 197 Estoll, Diann 265 Evans, Mike 233 F . Fankhanel, Neal 233 Fanning, Dale 198 Fanning, Lynn 198, 61 Farhat, Cecelia 198, 19, 21, 33, 107, 65, 110, 39, 54 Farhat, Cynthia 265, 38 Faris, Evan 233 Farmer, Bill 265, 124 Farmer, Cathy 198, 84 Farmer, Kenneth 198,298 102, 39, 64, 144, 65 Farmer, Mrs. James 170 Farmer, Patty 233, 57 Farrell, Dr. J. 155 Faulknor, Darlene 233 Feagin, Gary 265 Fedele, Barbara 198, 65, Felber, Mr. Kenneth 166 Fellows, Patricia 265 Ferguson, John 198 Ferguson, Mike 265 Ferguson, Terry 233 Fillingim, Nila 233 Fillingim, Phyliss 265 Fincher, Kris 265, 86 Finley, Tal 233, 115 Fishback, Rhonda 265 Fisher, Mrs. Pat 158 Flanagan, Daivd 233 Flenniken, John 265 Flint, Mike 233 Flippin, Gary 233, 88 Flores, David 265, 124 Flusche, Nancy 265 Followwill, Karen 198 Folta, James 234, 115 Folta,.1ay 165, 125 Forbus, Carla .234 Ford, Charles 234 Ford, Diane 265 Ford, Gail 234 Ford, Karen 265 Ford, Larry 266 FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB 89 Forson, Glenna 266 Foster, Gail 198 Foster, Mr. Tom 155 Fowler, Ginger 266 Foxworth, Steve 266 Francis, Carla 234 Francis, Carolyn 234,82 Francis, Kathleen 234, 149 Francis, Larry 234 Frank, Mrs. Lindo 173 Frank, Mark 266 Frank, Paula 266 Franklin, Duyane 198 Franklin, lllene 234 Franklin, Paula 198 Franklin, Peggy 93, 241 Frechette, Agnes 88, 266 Frechette, Denise 105, 107, 234 Freed, David 234 Freeman, Ann 198 Freeman, Doyle 266 Freeman, Guy 266 Freeman, Karen 266 Index 186 Frydenberg, Ricky 266, 125, Hitchins, Barbara 237,95 109, 108, 66, 49, 69, 65 Fretz, Steve 198 Frisina, Paul 266 Frizzell, Joan 266 Fry, Sandra 266 144, 124 Fryer, Jewel 234 Frytz, Gene 266 Frytz, Mary Jeanne 234 Fuller, Charles 234 Fuller, Donna 234 Fuller, Tom 267 Fulton, Mary Ann 267 Fuqua, Gene 234 Fuqua, Terry 234, 82 Furtardo, Karen 27,1l1, 224 234 Furtardo, Marsha 198, 19, 32, 109, 65, 91, 53, 62, 55 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS 107 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS 97 FUTURE TEACHERS 106 G Galbiati, Vicki 198 Galbreath, Vicki 198 Galyen, Gwen 267 Gambrell, Ella 199 Gambrell, Harvey 267 Gambrell, Richard 267, 115 Gamez, Delia 267 Gandy, Ed 234 Gant, Karla 234 Gonsert, Daniel 267, 124 Gansert, Gwen 267, 125 Garca, Ruben 234 Garcia, Joey 267 Gardner, Mike 267 Gardner, Vernon 267, 127, 130, 132 Garrett, Julia 234 Gartman, Karen 234 Gaskill, Bruce 199 Gossaway, Mike 267 Gatcher, Mrs. lnez 183 Gattis, Carolyn 234 Goylen, Gwen 267 Geilhart, Carolyn 234 Geisler, Mary 199, 82 George, Bill 267 George, Terry 267 Gersch, Roger 199, 1 14 Gerth, Susan 235, 311 Geyer, Gayle 235 Gifford, Ronnie 267 Gil, Frank 199 Gilbert,Joyce 267 Gilbreath, Sharon 235 Gilcrease, Eddie 267 Gipson, Debbie 267 324 lndex Gipsan, Ritchie 199 Glass, Karen 235, 45 Glover, Joe 199, 207 Glover, Kathy 199, 108 Glover, William 235 Hall, Jack 236 Hall, Kellie 200 Hall, Susan 200, 107 Hall, Tom 236 Ham, Garlene 236 1 Good, Good, Debbie 267 James 267 Goff, Mrs. Doris 172 Goldfuss, Kendo 267 Golovi ch, Steve 235 Gomez, Danny 267, 125 Gonzales, Freddie 268 Good ner, Lindo 268 Goolsby, Janetta 199 Goolsby, Mrs. Jo Ann 163 Gauge, Steve 199 Grace, Timmy 268 Graves, Donald 235 Gray, Acme 235 Gray,Debi 235 Gray,Donna 235 Gray, Greg 268 Grayson, Harvey 235 Grayson, Ruth 199 Green, Dusty 268,45 Green, Lester 199, 32, 90, 54 Grego ry, Lisa 268 Gresham, Karen 268 Griffin,Debra 235 Griffin ,Donnie 268 Griffin, Henry 268 Griffin, Mr. Jerry 25, 114, 181 Griffin, Judy 200, 228 Griffin, Kathy 235 Griffin, Lindo 200 Griffith, Cynthia 268 Griffith, Paul 268 Griffith, Vicki 235 Hamlin, Gail 201,77 Hamlin, Larry 268, 125 Hammonds, Mrs, Carolyn 172 Hampton, Terry 236 Hanak, Ben 201 Honby, Bill 268 Hancock, Karen 268 Haney, Gail 236 Haney, Lynn 201 Hankey, Debbie 236,23 Hanna, Lonnie 201 Honzelka, Mary 268 Harbers, Ray 201, 39 Harbers, Steve 268, 144 Harbes, Steven 201, 108 Horgett, Cheryl 268 Harkreoder, Patty 236 Horner, Sherry 268 Harper, David 236 Harpster, Wayne 201 Harrell, Bobby 268 Harrell, Jeanne 201 Harris, Billy 268 Harris, Cynthia 268 Harris, David 201 Harris, Mike 236 Harrison, LaNell 268 Harrison, Thomas 269, 175 Hart, Dave 269 Hartis, Jovita 236 Hartsfield, Ann 269 Harvey, Cheryl 236 Hothcoat, Mike 201, 127, Grimes, Tony 268, 144 Grizzell, Judy 200 Gramacki, Jimmy 268 Guffey, Eddie 268 Guinn, Tina 235, 99 Gunn, Susy 235 Gunter, Lexy 268, 125 Gunter, Lynn 200, 115 Gutierrez, Sylvia 200 Gutierriz, Virginia 268 128, 129, 133, 39 Hawkins, Tom 236, 252 Hayden, Mike 269, 124 Hayes, Cheryl 269 Hayes, James 269, 124 Hayes, Randy 236 Hayes, Tommy 269 Haynes, Jerry 201 Hays, Bobby 201, 32, 33, 108, 186, 53, 60, 63 H Hagoo d, Gary 235 Hague, Jerry 200 Hague, Joyce 236 Haines, Donna 268 Hoirell, Melvin 200, 80 Halbert, Jimmy 200 Halbert, Tommy 200, 96, 115 Hale, Gary 268 Haley, Haley, Odom 200 Steven 268 Hays, Ronnie 269, 125 Hearne, Shelia 201, 82 Heavaty, Bearnard 236 Hedrick, Carolyn 201 Hedrick, Susie 269 Heger, Gerry 201 Heine, Tammy 236 Heins, Patsy 269 Heisserer, Larry 236 Helton, Debbie 269 Helton, Terry 269, 23 Hemmle, Rick 200 Henderson, Cindy 269 Henderson, Danny 269, 125 Henderson, Debbie 236 Henderson, Phil 236 Hendrix, Bruce 236 Henley, Stacy 201, 110 Henne, Tom 236 Henry, James 269 Henry, Lowell 202 Hensley, Chris 269 Henson, Connie 202 Henson, Kathy 269 Henson, Nancy 269 Henson, Regina 236 Hentharn, Cheryl 202 Henthorn, Judy 236 Hepler, Jerry 202, 111 Hepler, Peggy 202, 110 Herberger, Nancy 202 Herbert, Karl 236, 149 Herring, Danny 269, 125 Herring, Mrs. Mary 164 Herrmann, Kathy 269 Hester, Mrs. Judy 160 Hiatt, Mr. G. E. 169 Hibbler, Charlestta 202 Hicks, Patty 236, 91 Hicks, Robert 237 Hickson, Gary 237 Hill, Mike 237 Hill, Rick 202 Hill, Ricky 237 Hiller, Jerry 237, 252 Hilliard, Gerald 202 Hinfeldt, Mrs. Tommie 183 Hinkle, Donald 269 Hinson, Barbara 237 Hinson, Tommy 202 Hix, Charlie 237 Hiort, Jim 202, 108, 64 Hlavaty, Bernard 144, 146 Hlavaty, Diane 269 Hodge, Joe 237 Hodge, Mr. Joe 182 Hodge, Roger 237 Hogness, Carl 270 Holder, Bill 270 Holder, Cynthia 202, 92, 10 Holderby, Mike 202 Holey, Becky 270 Holleman, Kathy 270 Holley, David 270 Hollinger, Kathy 270 Hollinger, Susie 202, 109, 3 186, 66 Holmes, Page 270 Honea, Margaret 270 Hoover, Sandra 202 Hope, Gloria 270 Hopkins, John 270 Horn, Lewis 237 Hunt, Barbara 203, 32, 92, Johnson, Horn, Robert 202, 45 Horner, Michelle 203 Horton, Jim 203, 111 Hott, Charley 237 Howard, Gary 270 Howard, Pam 237 Howell, Jan 237 Howell, Lissa 270 Howell, Ronald 203 Hubbard, Steve 270 Hubble, Kathy 203 Hudson, Becky 237 Hudson, Vicki 270 Hutfmen, Laurie 270 Hughes, Debby 203, 42 Huges, Mrs. Diane 164 Hughes, Richard 238 Hullum,Jon 270 Humphries, Paula 238, 254, 267, 81, 99 Humphries, Ronny 270 111 Hunt, Vaudreen 171 Hunter, Kathy 270 Hurley, Kaleen 270 Hurndon, Donnie 238, 25, 115, l19,121,123,145,144 Hurndon, Ruth 238 Hutchinson, Gwen 270 Hutchinson, Thomas 203, 24, 104, 115, 122 JeweH,GQvlG 270 JOnes,AHen 239 Jilesf Bob 271 Jones, Brenda 271 lobe, Mike 238 Jones, Carol 204 Johonnesen, Barbara 271,23 Jones, Dee 204, 85 John, Miss lvlvfilvfl l80 Jones, Dotti 204, 62, as Johnson, Alan 238 Jones' Gail Q39 Johnson, Barbara 238,45 Jones, Jim 271 Johnson, Carol Jones' Judy Q72 Johnson, Brion 271 Jones, Kenneth 239 Johnson, Debi 271 Jones, Mike Q72 Johnson, Dennis 203, 82 Jones, pomeig Q39 -l0l'lV'59nf D9Yle 235 Jones, Phyllis 272 Johnson, Gail 203 Jones, Smrr 272 Johnson, Glen 271 Jones' 5,eve 239, 142 Johnson, Jamie 238 Jones' Wane, 138 JohnSOn,JUdv 27l Jordan,Kim 239,149 J0hl'l50nf K9l'll'lY 239 Jordan, Mark 204, 203, 21, Johnson, Robert 203, 94, 161, Q4 50169 Joslin, Randy 204 Johnson, Ronald 271,102 Johnson, Roy 271, 124 Sissi 204, 19, 23, 40, 41, 65, 48, 148, 49, 55 Johnson, Stacy 271, 55 Johnson, Mr. Wallace 179, 256 Johnson, Wynn 271 Johnston, Mrs. Betty 172 Johnston, Daniel 204, 63 Johnston, Kiki 271 Judkins, Linda 239 K Kaemmerling, David 239 Kaemmerling, John 272 Karasek, Wesley 272, 124 Karpinski, Bob 204 Kattner, Kay 204 Keetan, Sandy 239 Keith, Darlene 239 Kellison, Kurt 272 Kelsay, Colonel Clyde 175 Kemp, John 239 Kemplin, Donna 272 Kennedy, Kathryn 272, 148 Kennedy, Kathy 204 Kennedy, Sandi 239 Kent, Peggy 205 Kerkman, Teresa 272 Kern, Denise 272 Kerr, Bruce 239 KEY CLUB 104 Key, Mrs. Bettye 170 Key, Mr, Harold 43, 156, 74 Kilmon, Donna 272 Kilmer, Donna 272 Kilmer, Denise 239 239, 140, 138 Kimbley, Mrs. Rita 169 Kincaid, Barbie 239, 85 Kimberly, Kim Kincannon,Charlotte 205 King, Beverly 272 King, Bob 272 King, Christi 273 King, Deby 239 King, Diane 239 King, Dwain 239 King, Janette 239, 245, 105 King King 1 John 239,125 Kathleen 205 Hutchison, John 270 Hutchison, Paul 238, 102 Hutto, Victor 270 Hutton, Cindy 270 Hyden, Mr. James 114, 181, 75 I ICT-VICA 87 lhrig, Nancy 270 INTERACT 88 Isaac, Mario 270 Isaac, Phil 238, 102 Isbell, Stan 238, 83 lsom, David 270 J Jackson, Freddy 238 Jackson Gail 270 Jackson Jeff 270 Jackson Kodena 270 Jackson Richard 203 Jackson, Terry 238 Jacobs, Debbie 238 Jacobs,Jerri 238 Jameson, Jamie 61, 203 Jennings, Vicki 270 Jewell, Don 238 Johnston, William 204 Kellenl She,-eil 239 King, Rod 239 Joines, Karl 271,124 Kelley, Anne Q04 King' Terry 205 J0l'Yf Bfendo 204 Kelley, Eileen 239 icinmson, Charles 273, 125 J9llYf W9Yne 271 Kelley, Jerry 272, 125 Kiousl Meme 273 .4-vf s Required tor graduation, physical education taught qirls some finer points at sportsmanship, Index 325 Klapper, Gail 273 McLaughlin, Jacque 207 Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Dixie 164 Kirkpatrick, James 273, 124 Kirkpatrick, Pat 273 Kisk, Bobby 273 Kissel, Diane 273 Kite, Kathy 205, 93 Kitts, Mrs. Mariean 163 Knight, Kathy 205, 19, 68 Knight, Kathy 205, 19, Knobkock, Rhonda 273 Knouss, Kenny 239 Knowles, Stan 273 Knowles, Tommy 205 Koerner, Carol 205 Kornegay, Cecil 240 Kornegay, Joy 273 Kornegay, Lynette 273 Kostuk, Rick 240 Kottner, Kay 290 Kral, Dianne 205 Kreger, Barbara 205 Kreger, Travis 273 Krueger, Chris 273 Kunkel, Brenda 205, 20, 92, 65, 1 10, 29 L Lacey, Lyndell 205 Lake, Carla 240 Land Donna 240 Lane, Brenda 240 Lane Judy 240 Lane, Lila 205, 63 Lane, Mrs. Mary 162 Lang, Karen 273 Lang Teresa 273 Langley, Billy 240, 144, Lantrip, Gary 205, 127 Laquey, Lonnie 205 LARK 93 Latham, Danny 205, 125 Latham, Donny 273 Laughlin,Mike 273 Lawing, Lana 206 Lawing, Mark 273 Lawler, Pat 273 Lawson, Velinda 206 Leach, Lovey 273 Leol, Gary 206 Leaman, Mark 273 Leberta, Dean 273 Ledenham, Greg 206 Ledenham, Kathy 206 ,Ledenham, Vernon 273 Lee, Lindo 240 Lee, Rusty 273 Legg, Helen 240 Legg, Pam 273 Leigh, Mrs. Barbara 170 Leister, Steven 240 326 lndex 68 4 Lemo ns, Kathy 206, me Lemson, Tony 81 Leonard, Allen 206, 149, 65 Leonard, Billy 240, 25, 42, 1 14 Leonard, Frank 240, 136 Leonard, Jim 273 Leonard, Mike 240 Leslie, Susan 206, 85, 105 Lester, Jimmy 273, 124 Letter, Pam 240 Le Vesque, Tom 274 Lewis, Carol 206, 32, 33, 44, 35 Like, Larry 206, 62, 83 Lillard, John 274 Lindly, Larry 240 Lindsay, Burl 240 Lindsay, Debbie 240 Lindsay, Mary 274 Lindsey, Mrs. Ann 183 Lisen Little Loett bee, James 240 john, Joey 274, 125 ler, Steve 241 Loflin, shun 241,115 Long, Bridget 206, 293, 85 Long, Jeananne 206,33 Long, Patty 241 Long, Paula 274 Long, Mr. William 182 Lopez, Viola 274 Love, Debbi 274 Love, Shannon 206, 20, 21, 32, 89, 107, 109, 65, 64, 47, 48, 68 Loving, Steve 274 Lovegren, Randy 241 Lovell, Gary 241,114 Lowe, Dayemond 206, 139, 138 Lowe, Denise 274 Lumas, Jim 206 Lunday, Mrs. Emily 158 Lusk, Diane 241 Luton, Raney 274 Lutz, Joe 206, 97, 305, 142 138 Lutz, Ron 274, 97 Lynn, Mrs. Vernie 183 Lyons, Leola 274 Mc McBee, Debbie 274 McCallum, Larry 241 McCandless, David 207 McCants, Drucie 207 McCants, Terry 274, 125 McCants, Stanley 207, 114, McCord, Cathy 241 McClain, Ronald 207 McClure, Jo Anne 241 McCollum, Terry 275 McCord, Cathy 241 McCord, David 149 McCreory, Judy 207, 33, 110 McCullough, Carla 10, 275 McCullough, Donna 207,85 McDaniel, Ronnie 241 McDavid, Gloria 241 McDonald, Carol 241 McDougal, Judy 207 McDowell, Mrs. .Ienniter 167 McEacharn, Mike 241 McEacharn, Nena 275 McElree, Kathy 207, 20 McElyea, Pattie 241 McFarland, Mike 242 McGraw, Gail 275 McGritl, Forrie 207 McGritt, Kenneth 275, 144 McGuire, Shelia 242 Mclntosh, Nancy 275 McKelvey, Steve 275 McKinney, Cindy 242 McKinley, Judy 207 McKinley, Mike 275 McKown, John 242 McLarry, Cynthia 242 McLarry, Sylvia 242, 89 McLaughlin, Patti 242 McLinden, Lori 242 McMahon, Donna 207 McMahon, Sean 242 McMillan, Don 242, 252 McMillan, Gary 208,114 McMillan, Gloria 242 McMillan, Robert 208 McMullen, Ron 208 McMurrough, John 208 McNabb, Richard 242 McNally, Steve 242 McNamara, David 275 McPherson, Phyllis 208,65 McWhorter, Danny 275 McWilliams, Laura 242 M Maeger, Melinda 242 Maeger, Phil 208, 199 Magee, Marcia 275 Magee, Glenna 242 Magee, Jan 208 Magers, Brent 275, 124 Mahan, Marlene 208 Mahan, Roger 275 Mahome, Johnny 242, 114 Mahomes, Charles 275 Makowski, Henry 208 Makowski, Judy 275 Malin, Jim 208 Manifold, Stephen 243 Malone, Cathy 275 Mann, Kathy 208 Markum, Jossie 243 Marnell, Vicki 243 Marple, Linda 275 Marques, Gesabel 208, 302, 18, 30, 31, 89, 29, 17 Marshall, Cindy 275 Martin Mrs. Beverly 167 Martin, Dale 275 Martin Debra 275 Martin, Donna 243 Martin, Jackie 243, 294, 108 Martin Mr. James W. 154, 74, 76 Martin, Margaret 243 Martindale, Cathy 275 Martinez, Diane 208 Martinez, Hope 243 Mason, Pat 243 Massey, Samuel 275 Mathis, Dorese 243 Mathis, Robert 243 Maxwell, Larry 275 Maxwell, Phyllis 208, 305 Mayer, Larry 275 Mayo, Don 275, 125 MBS 105 Meacham, Debbie 275 Mealor, Rickie 275 Mealor, Glenda 208 Mecaskey, Charlotte 208 Megason, Kathy 243 Melton, Brenda 275 Merrill, Dave 243 Messer, Sandy 209 Messman, Allan 275 Messman, Lori 209, 32, 33 Metz, Richard 209 Metz, Tony 243, 144 Michael, Lou Ann 209, 300, 93 Mickelson, Dana 243, 300 Mickelson, Mrs Virgie 183 Midkift, Mike 209, 190, 222, 24, 41,114, 29, 60, 56 Midkitt, Steve 243, 144 Mierschin, Yvonne 243, 23, 24, 148 Milburn, James 276 Miles, Bill 243 Miles, Cathy 276 Miles, Eddie 243 Miles, Scott 276 Miller, Hienz 209 Miller, Janet 276 Miller, Janie 243 Miller, Joan 276 Miller, Joyce 276 Miller, Judy 276 Miller, Mr. Louise 183 Miller, Mary Sue 209 Miller, Nancy 243 Miller, Sandra 209 Miller, Stan 276 Millican, Marvin 276 Millican, Rickie 243 Mills, Dee Ann 243 Mills, Donna 209 Mills, G inger 276 Minchew,Cheril 276 Minchew,Gaylon 276 Minter, Don 243 Mitchell, Cheryl 276, 28I, 282 Mitchell, Cliff 243 Mitchell, Cindi 276 Mitchell, Clay 276 Mitchell, Dean 243 Mitchell, Mrs. Donna I73 Mitchell, Elaine 276 Mitchell, Jan 209, 84, IO7, 63 Mitchell, Mrs. Joy l7O Mitchell, Keith 276 Mitchell, Lori 209 Mitchell, Robert 209 Mitchell, Robert 209 Mitchell, Steve 276 Mitchell, Teresa 244 Mitchell , Terry 244, I I5 Mitchell, William 244 Mobley, Don 2lO Mobley, Tim 276 Modisett, Dennis 2lO, I27, 69, I44 Moffa, Ronnie 244 Molley, Jimmy 276 Monds, Clenton 244 Monroe, Debi 244 Montgo Montgo Moody, mery, Pamela 2lO mery, Peggy 2lO Vickie 276 Moon, Bob 244 Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Darryl 210, I-40,138 Don 244 Rusty 276 Sam 276 Sammie 276 Stan 2lO Moore, Susan 244, 94 Moore, Terry 276 Moore, Tommy 244 Morgan, Mike 2lO, Morgan, Robert 2lO Morphis,Vikki 244 Morris, 33, 4 cindy 210, 28, 32, 5 Morris, Janet 244 Morris, Judy 244, 23, l48 Morris, Morris, Pete 244 Phyllis 244 Morrison, DiAnne 276 Morrison, Nila 2lO Morriss, Vic 244, 235, II5, II8, I2O, I23, II6 Morrow, Belinda 2lO Morton, Debbie 276 Morton, Glen 244 Morgan, Bobby 2lO Moses, Mike 276 Moss, Mr. Benton I74 Muelder, Miss Evelyn I62 Mullins, Pam 244 Mullins, Tony 276 Murtt, Gloria 277 Murphy, Melinda 2lO, 33,66 Murphy, Sharon 244 Musser, Susie 277 Myers, Diane 244 N Nailon, Billye 2lO, 295 Narramore, Vicki 277 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE 94 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 80 NATIONAL THESPIANS 95 Navin, David IO8 Neod, Patti 277 Neal, Jeffrey 244, I I4 Neal, Marlette 277 Nedderman, Mr. N. I55 Neinast, John 244, 23I, I I5, 224, I42, I38, 55 Nelms, Audie 277 Nelson, Rhonda 277 Nelson, Sherri 277 Nester, Debbie 244 Nester, Marsha 277 Nettles, Clay 2lO, I44, I46 Nettles, Tom 244 Newberry, Alan 277, I24 Newberry, Carol 2lO Newberry, Diane 277 Newman, Debbie 277, 23 Nicholls, Sally 277 Nichols, Bob 244 Nichols, Brenda 277 Nicholson, Sherry 245 Nicholson, Sherry 2I I Nicholson, Steve 245, I44, I Noble, Bobby 2I I Nohavitza, Mr. Elo 60 Noland, Mrs. Bettie I68 Norman, Jan 277 Nowlin, Gerald 277, I I4 Nugent, Matt 245, 26, 61, I7, I44, 57, 77 Nunnally, Paul 2ll O Ober, Kathy 245 Odell, Chris I I5 Odell, Jett 277 4 O'Donnell, Dennis 277 O'Donnell, Peggy 278 O'Dwyer, Jim 245 OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 84 Ogassian, Donna 245 Ogle, Gary 245 Oglesby, Mrs. Joy T80 Oleksyn, Patricia 2l I Oliver, Patty 245 Olson, Vivian 245 Ommidvpour, Shahram 2l I O'Neal, Grady 278 O'Neal, Susan 2l I, 20, 304, 82 Orr, Kathy 211 Orr, Larry 245 Ortiz, Martha 245 Ots, Peter 2I I Overbey, David 245 Overton, Larry 2l I Owens, Peggy 278 Owen, Steve 245 Owens, Cindy 245, 249 Ozment, Cindy 2l I, 89 P Padermos, Robin 245 Patiord, Pam 278 Page, Eddie 2II Palazzini, Mike 245, I l5, I l8, I37, l4l, I38 Polazzini, Tommy 278 Palmer, Shelley 246 Pantusa, Maureen 246 Paris, Ricky 246 Park, Charles I96, I79 Park, Donna 246 Parks, Corky 2l I Parks, Rickey 246 Parker, Beverly 278 Parker, Ginger 278 Parman, Melvin 278 Parson, Brenda 246 Parson, Jan 246, l48 Paschal, Mount 2l I Paschal, Susan 2ll, Ill Pate, Janice 2l2 Patridge, Jerry 246, I I4 Patterson, Becky 2I2 Patterson, Don 278, T25 Patterson, Soozi 278 Payne, Mike 246 Payne, Steven 2l2, I47 SMI What should l say cow ob'sultU1'iql'1lls qamr: with Arlington I-iiqh? Index 327 Peck, Nancy 246 Peddicord, Meri Anne 212, 88, 109, 50,66 Peet, Norry 212 Pence, Alice 278 Pendergrass, Billy 278 Pendergrass, Marilyn 246 Pennington, Rhonda 278 Penrose, Kathi 246 Perkins, Claudia 246,109 Perry, Earlene 246 Perry, Joel 278 Perry, Rex 278, 256, 125, 55 Peters, Melvin 278 Peterson, Cathi 212 Peterson, Connie 246 Peterson, Sharon 212 Petrea, Sharon 212 Peveto, Miss Mildred 161 Pharisa, Teresa 278 Phelps, Debbie 246 Phillips, Bill 278 Phillips, Gay 278 Phillips, Charlotte 212 Phillips, Dib 247 Phillips, Linda 307 Phillips, Mike 278 Phillips, Pam 212,108 PhHHps,Quna 247 Phillips, Vicki 278 Phipps, Gregg 247 Pickett, Christine 212 Pierce, Becky 247 Pierce, Bobby 212 Pierce, Cathie 247 Pierce, Stephen 278 Pierce, Terry 213, 20, 23, 27, 32, 41, 65, 51, 64, 69 Pierson, Jon 247 Pinchera, Kathy 247 Pirtle, Mrs. Judy 164 Pitt, Julie 278 Pitts, Susan 278 Pitzer, Paul 247 Place, Charlie 213, 216, 302, 102, 61, 64 Place, Louise 278 Place, Mary 247, 81 Pogar, Cathy 278, 149 Polk, Mrs, Annette 172 Polk, Earl 247 Polk, Ruth 213 Pomroy, Steve 213 Ponder, Debbie 213, 20, 33, 95 Ponder, Michael 278 Pope, Edna 213 Porter, Buster 247 Porter, Deanna 213 Porter, Karen 278 Potter, Sue 278 Potts, Tommy 278 328 lndex Pounds,Mike 247 Pounds, Nancy 213 Powell, Chuck 279 Powell, JO Ann 247 Powell, Libby 213 Powell, Linda 279 Powers, Kenneth 279, 125 144, 124 Pratz, Helen 247, 87 Pratz, Ricky 279 Presser, Janet 247 Price, Mark 279 Price, Mike 279, 149 Price, S herida 213 Prickett, Greg 279 Pridemore, Michael 247 Prince, Prince, Proulz, Pruett, Pugh, J Claudia 247 Phyllis 213, 82 Dolores 247 Danny 213 anice 247 Pursley, Dvid 279, 144 Putnam, Carl 247 Putnam, David 279 Q QUILL 84 SCROLL 92 R Race, Debby 279 Rader, Nancy 213 RADIO-TV VICA 86 Raglin, Beckie 247 Raglin, Cathie 213 Rainone, John 279 Ramey, Jimmy 247 Ramirez, Bianca 247 Randall, David 213 Randall, Gene 279, 125 Ranspot, Richard 213, 114 Rashti, George 247 Raulston, Sandra 279 Ray, Glynna 279 Ready, Doug 247 Reagan, Freddy 248, 139, 138, 65 Reagan, Kay 214, 33, 95, 108 Reagan, Pat 279 Reasoner, Harvey Edward 248 Redd, Charles 279 Redding, Debbie 248 Reddy, James 280 Redman, Chris 280 Redman, Rene 214 Reddy, Bob 214,33 Reese, Sandra 280 Reeves, Mr. Bill 43 Reichardt, Bonnie 248 Reinoehl, Myra 248 Remington, Sandy 280 Remynse, Mr. Bud 158 Rentrow, Jerry 248 Replogle, Ronnie 248 Replogle, Shawn 280 Reviel, Jett 248 Reynolds, Dana 248 Reynolds, Duwayne 214 Reynolds, Vicki 85, 214, 107 Rhyne, Ricky 248 Richards, Larry 214, 115, 139 138 Richards, Paul 125 Richards, Susan 280 Everyone lakes about caieterie food, but when they get hun r, lit f gy cornpains are orgotten. Richardson, Beverly 214,84 Richardson, Clark 248 Richardson, Kenneth 214, 62 Richardson, John 143, 138 Richardson, Pat 280, 124 Richmond, Dave 214, 36 Richter, Ronald 248 Rickel, Mike 280 Rigdon, Sherry 280 Riley, Debbie 280 Riley, James 214 Riley, Janet 214 Rinker, Paul 280 Roark, Tim 280 Robbins, Lois 280 Rober, Mr. Robert 99, 177, 77, 65 Roberson, Fonda 214 Roberson, Kathy 248 Roberson, Mark 280 Roberson, Terry 280 Roberts, Kathy 248 Roberts, Steve 280 Roberts, Vicki 214 Robertson, Billy 280 Robertson, Cam 280 Robinson, Jim 280 Robinson, Linda 280 Roderi, Rhonda 248 Rodgers, Barry 280 Rodgers, Christy 248 Rogers, Gary 248 Rogers, Kathy 248 Rogers, Tanya 248 Roias, Eddie 280 Rollins, Jan 214 Romano, Michael 214, 102 Roots, Sally 280 Roper, Pat 214 Rose, Buddy 248, 45, 49, 55 Rose, Marilyn 280 Roseman, Sherilyn 215 Ross, Barbara 215, 80 ROTC 103 Rowland, Mike 280 Rowlett, Richard 215 Royall, Connie 215 Rudd, Roger 280 Rushing, Clitf 248, 86 Russell, Brad 280 Russell, Burt 280 Russell, Mrs. Jimmie 160 Russell, Renee 281 Russum, Mrs. Mildred 176 Ruth, Darlene 281 Ryan, Jimmy 281 Ryan, Linda 215 Ryan, Robert 281, 124 Ryan, Tom 281 Rychlik, Brenda 281 S Saddler, Linda 248 St. Cyr, Michele 251 Samford, Joanna 248 Sammons, David 281 Sanders, Joyce 249 Sanders, Nancy 215 Sanders, Yvonne 249 Sanner, Ann 215 Saunders, Danny 215 Saunders, Gwen 215 Savage, Duane 281 Savage, Lauren 215 Sawyer, Diana 281 Sayen, Mike 249 Saxe, Mrs. Jean 176 Scaramuzzo, Vince 215 Schaternocker, Ronnie 215 Schaefer, Steve 249 Schenck, Donita 281, 23, 106, 148 Schmitz, Nancy 249 Schneider, Steve 281 Schott, Georgiana 281 Schroeder, Mike 216 Schultz, Cathy 249, 97 Schultz, Jo Anne 216 Schultz, Linda 281 Scott, Andy 281, 104 Scott, Debbie 216 Scott, Kenny 281 Scott, Melody 216 Scott, Sandi 216 Scott, Steve 249 Scrivner, Debbie 281 Scrivner, Jim 216, 102, 64 Seabolt, Mike 216 Searless, Bryan 249 Searless, Carolyn 282 Selleck, Cynthia 216, 101, 65 Selleck, Mike 282 Sellers, Paul 282 Selman, Sharon 149 Sessions, Walter 216, 62 Shannon, Dianna 282 Shannon, Mrs. Gayla 170 Sigler, James 249 Sikes, Gary 217 Silva, Eddie 217 Simmons, Melinda 282 Simon, Steve 1282 Simanton, DeeAnn 249 Simpson, Pam 282 Sims, Doug 249 Sims, Norm 282 Skinner, Bob 250 Skinner, Ricky 282 Slagle, Mike 217 Sloan, Richard 217, 145, 144 146 Sloan, Velinda 282 Small, Linda 250 Smalley, Mike 250 Smaltz, Neva 250, 311 Smaltz, Ricky 282 Smethers,James 250 Smiddy,Gale 282 Smith, Barbara 217 Smith, Bennie 217 Smith, Bonnie 250 Smith, Carl 250 Smith, Cindy 283 Smith, Mr. Dan 174 Smith, Daphna 283 Smith, Debbie 217 Smith, Denise 283 Smith, Mrs. Ida Bell 183 Smith,Jeanie 179,250 Smith,Judy 250 Smith, Lalla 250 Smith, Lynn 217 Smith, Mark 283 Smith, Mrs. Mary 163 Smith, Mike 39, 127, 128, 133, 135, 217 Smith, Nancy 85, 106, 217 Smith, Pamela 283 Smith, Rickey 283 Smith, Ronnie 217, 63 Smith, Vicki 250 Smith, Vicki 283 Sharp, Cheryl 282 Shaw, Cynthia 282 Shaw, Susan 216 Shelton, Linda 249 Shelton, Lynn 282 Shelton, Mrs. Tauna 167 Shepard, Shirley 282 Sheridan, Eileen 216 Sheridan, Phil 249 Sherrod, Mrs. Cloye 81, 157 Shipley, Mrs. Nelda 166 Shires, Debbie 282 Shaft, Melinda 217 Shouse, Teresa 282 Shub, Sally 217, 33,110 Shue, Debbie 217, 85, 148 Shultz, Royce 282 Snell, Tommy 217,147 Snoddy, Dean 22, 224, 250 Snoddy, Gary 102, 250 Snow, Bart 283 Snawden, Sandra 251 Snyder, Melvin 283 Snyder, Michael 217 Soape, Donna 218 Soape, Donnie 283 Sockwell, Pam 283 Sodd, Gary 283 Sodowsky, Bruce 251 Sorrells, Mrs. Nancy 163 Sorrels, Larry 283 South, Rickey 251 Southerland, Debbie 251 Spann, Mrs. Maiorie 162, 63 Sparks, Buddy 218,295 Spelts, Bobby 283, 175 Spencer, Brenda 251 Spivey, Jackie 251 Spoonmore, Vickey 283 Spradley, Janette 251 Springer, Glenn 251 Springer, Ralph 127, 128, 131, 135, 218 Spruiel, Joella 251 Stacy, Mike 283 Stafford, Clyde 218 Stafford, Mrs, Mary 159 Stafford, Walter 283 Stahl, Allen 251 Stallings, David 80,218 Standler, Kenny 251 Stanley, Gail 283 Stanton, Jackie 283 Stanton, Randy 251 Staples, Rabin 283 Staton, James 283 Stearns, Sarah 283 Stedman, Donna 218 Stedman, Joe 283 Steele, David 114,251 Steele, Donald 251 Steen, Glenda 283 Steen, Ricky 251 Steen, Sharon 20, 84, 218 Steeter, Donna 283 Stephens, James 251 Stephens, Marla 283 Stephenson, Clark 251 Stephenson, Joyce 105, 108, 218 Stephenson, Stewart 283 Stevens, Paula 251 Stever, Dennis 251 Stewart, Anita 218 Stewart, Bill 218, 68, 77 Stewart, Mr. Billy 114,181 Stewart, Marsha 283 Stiff, Pam Q83 Stockin, Kevin 251 Stone, Charles 251 Stone, Christy 283 Stoner, Frankie 284 Strain, Ricky 218 Strange, Glynn 284 Straten, Delaine 284 Strawn, Mary 251, 252 Street, Dean 251 Stricklin, Kathy 218 Striedel, Pat 251 Strohl, Mrs. LaNelda 159 Strong, Gary 252 Stutler, Mrs. Ruth 171 Styne, Mike 284, 144, 146 Styne, Rick 218 Sulak, Darlene 252 Sulack, Steve 284 lndex 329 Sullivan, Lewis 252 Surratt, Robert 218 Sustrik, Jett 284, 125, 124 Swafford, Carol 218 Swaim, Mike 284 Sweatman, Brenda 284 Svvygert, Sharon 284 T Tabor, Gary 284 Tabor, James 252 Tadlock, Mrs. Gloriana Tadlock, Kathy 284 Takahaski, Hiro 81 Talley, Charles 127, 129, 130, 132, 135, 219 Talley, John 219 Tannahill, Mrs. Margaret 96, 131, 173 Tannahill, Phyllis 252 Tapp, Sidney 219 Tapp, Vicki 284 Tarver, Mr. Bob 87, 174 Tarver, Tommy 284 Tarvin, Terry 114, 252 Tate, Candi 219 Tate, Terry 252 Taylor, Becky Taylor, Cindy Taylor, David Taylor, David Taylor, Diane Taylor, Mike Taylor, Paula Taylor, Ricky Taylor, Susan 219 252 252 284 284 284, 149 252 252 219 Teer, Debbie 284 Teer, Laura 252 Templin, Gerald 108, 252 Terry, Dean 284 TEXANS TALK 109 Thacker, Eugene 284 Thacker, Fred Thomas, Bobby Thomas, Danny Thomas ,Jody Thomas, Karlos 252 252 219 98, 252 23, 24, 224, 237, 252, 48, 55 Thomas, Kathi Thomas, Leslie Thomas, Sonia 88, 232, 253 284 284 Thomas, Wayne 284 Thompson, Gary 253 Thompson, Glen 219 Thompson, Larry 253 Thompson, Mike 253 Thompson, Nancy 219 Thornton, Mr. Bubba 25 Th resher, Suzanne 253 Tichener,Sandy 284 Tidwell,Sandra 253 330 Index Tilden, Bruce 253 Tinsley, Ed 72, 219, 73 Tomlin, Lyman 253 Tomplins, Bitsy 253 Tang, Linda 284 Townsend, Debbie 284 Trisler, Cathy 253 Trisler, Herb 219 Tristan, Mary 253 Trostel, Mrs. Geraldine 164 Trout, Larry 253 Trull, Artie 253 Trull, Mike 284 Trull, Vicki 219 Tucker, Donna 220 Tucker, Randall 284 Tullis, Sandra 220 Tullis, Sheryl 284 Turbeville, Gay 253 Turner, Don 220 Turpin, Jimmy 253 Turpin, Pam 253 U Upton, Lee 284 Uselton, Danny 285 Uselton, Linda 220 Uzee, Loretta 253 V Van Dam, Diana 98, 253 Vandermeer, Blake 285 Vandiver, Randy 285 Vaughan, Mrs. Goldie 183 Vaughn, Darrell 220 Vaughn, Velda 285 Venoble, Nelda 220 Vennum, Jerry 253 Vernon, Mrs. Rosa 171, 83 Vernon, Terry 285 Vickers, John 253 Vickers, Marsha 285 Villagran, Carmen 108, 109, 220 Villanueva, Gary 285, 125, 124 Villanueva, Henry 220 W Wade, Wes 144 Wages, Mr. Kenneth 169 Wakefield, Linda 285 Walcott, Melvin 285 Walker, Barbara 285 Walker, Debbie 253 Walker, Mr. Jeremy 177 Walker, Judy 220 Walker, Susan 285 Wall, Greg 98, 220 No one was sale trorn fa plea to buy candy, whenever fi club or' organization sponsored a drive to raise money for the year. Wall, Larry 285, 147 Wall, Sandy 220, 63 Wall, Wendall 285 Wallace, Bobby 285 Wallace, Clay 253 Wallace, Marla 285 Walther, David 253 Waltrip, Carol 285 Walsh Walsh Walsh Walsh Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, Ware, ,Jim 285 ,John 220 ,John 220 , Kathy 285 Christine 286 Debbie 97, 253 Diane 221 Joanna 286 Mike 221 Rick 221 Pat 286 Warnasch, Bob 253 Warner, Vane 221 Warnock, Larry 80, 254 Warren, Janis 286 Warren, Wayne 286 Washington, Carolyn 254 Watkins, Mike 221 Watkins, Randy 286 Watson, Debbie 254, 83 Watson, Jimmy 254 Watson, Michael 286 Watson, Rex 286 Watson, Rick 221 Watterson, Peggy 44, 221 Watts, Rene 254 Weaver, Pam 254 Webb, Don 52, 94, 221, 61, 1 64, 60, 76 Webb, Larry 254 1 Weedon, Lisa 254 Weiler, Darcy 20, 65, 105, 109, 221 Weissling, Tim 286 Welch, Shirley 221 Weldon, Beth 286 Welling, Martan 221 Wells, Ester 254 Welton, Billie 286 Wernecke, Becky 65, 209, 221, 64 Wernecke, David 285, 286 West, Paula 286 West, John 286 Westbrook, Craig 254 Westmoreland, Douglas 286 Wettengel, Ann 286 Whalin, Ed 222 Whalin, Gary 222 Whalin, Valerie 286 Wharton, Jimmy 286 Whisman ,John 222,114 White, Debi 222 White, Emily 222, 105 White, Hal 222 White, Joe 222, 209 White, Kathi 254, 110 White, Linda 254 White, Martha 254 White, Ray 286, 256, 125, 55 White, Rita 254 White, Sherri 286,82 wiinetefry 286 White, Theorter 222 Whitefiel Whitson, d, Kenneth 286 Karen 286 whiff, Mr. Danny 24, 43, 126, 127, 181 Whitten, Mrs. Audine 159, 91 Wicker, Christine 254 Wiese, M Wiggins, Wilhoite, Wilkes, R Williams, Williams, Williains, rs. Beatrice 165 Cindi 254 Lana 255 ick 222 Connie 222 David 222 Dave 286 Williams, Diane 255, 252 Williams, Donna 222 Williams, Dori 286 Williams, Judy 255 Williams, Kathy 286 Williams, Marty 286 Williams, Mike 255 Williams, Pat 255 Williams, Rhody 255, 127 Williams, Roxanne 255 Williams, Sharon 286 Williams, Stephanie 255 Williams, Mrs. Sue 172 Williamson, Bruce 255, 144 Willis, Clay 286 Willrich, Penny 286 Wilmoth,1'om 287 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Becky 222,307 cmhy 223,32 cm: 255 , Charles 255 Kay 223 Lanita 287 Wilson, Ronnie 287 Winter Bonnie 287 Winter, Peggy 287 Winter Mr. W. J. 168 Wirth, Steve 255 Wirth, Susan 223 Wiser, Karen 287, 256, 58 Witt, Lee 223 Witt, Phil 223 Witte, Frances 255 Witte, Leland 287 Wolcott, James 223, 306, 62, 83 Wolfe, Steve 255 Wolfe, Mrs, Mary Jo 172 Wolters, Greg 287 Womack, Bill 223,115,117, 140, 141, 138 Womack, Susan 287 Womble, Mark 255 Wood, Mrs. Joan 95, 164 Wood, Mike 223 Wood, Mr. Roy 154 Wood, Steve 223 Woodard, Diana 223 Woods, Lovedo 287 Woodruff, Connie 255 Woodson, Sandy 287 Woolen, Terri 255, 111 Woolridge, Robert 255 Woront, Debbie 255 Worden, Beverly 255 Worley, Sharon 223 Worthy, Debbie 287 Wrenn, Pat 223 Wray, Mike 287 Wright, John 287 Wynn, David 255 Y Yates, Betty 255, 232, 105, 107 York, Terry 287 Young Mrs. Doreen 177, 101 Young, Mr. Charles 155 Young Chuck 287 Young Judi 287 Young Young Z Richard 223 , Sherri 223, 80 Zarr, Bill 223 Zelenuk, Vickie 223 Zeock, Michael 255 Zimmer, Cathy 287 Zirlolis, Melodie 255 lndex 331 H 9 u .1:i,A.,. ' g . we-'ii Eh.. 1, XM ,J M KW SX .,. 5. v, 1 X .v -f 334 Closing Every day for lhe pasl' I2 years, we have had someone +o lell us -lo ge? dressed, do our homeworlr, and go 'lo bed. Bur limes have had lo change, and we musl' now loolc ahead fo whal' lies before us as a group, and an individual. Overnighl' we are shoved inlo ihe world of adul+s, fo do as we please. For some of us, if is lime 'lo slarl' college and seHle down lo real worlc. For olhers, if is sfraighl' info The business world, marriage, or lo figl-I+ in 'lhe armed 'Forces for our counlry. Whichever road you follow, 'lhe challenge is pu? before you and ii's up lo one person, you, fo conquer il' and noi lef if conquer you. We are 'I'he leaders of 'lomorrow and whaf we do, our children will have io live wifh. Peace is a bin word, bul' if we all sfrive lo malce if lcnown everywhere and lo everyone, men, women, and children will live a be'Her life. ls riofing or lcilling always lhe solulion 'lo a problem? 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