Sam Houston High School - Cherokee Yearbook (Arlington, TX)

 - Class of 1974

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And he answered saying: Your friend is your needs answered. He is your field which you sow with love and reap with thanksgiving . . . 5 , 1 nn ,.-,Q f 'H . CTR- 45 Ii if? i U Never before in the 11 year history of Sam Houston High have we had such a tremendous football team. The team has not only made history at school but in the city of Arlington as well. For the first time ever, the varsity football team defeated two rival district teams, Grand Prairie and Arlington High, and also one non-district team, Denton, that in years past had always proven to be victorious. The squad went all the way to win district, bi-district, regional and quarterfinals, remaining undefeated until the Class AAAA state semifinals. Here they lost to John Tyler, the soon-to-be state champions. In order to give recognition for this accomplishment, the Cherokee staff hereby dedicates this annual to every player on the team. Outstanding Football Team Receives Dedication And he is your board and your fireside. 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Q ' Chairman, Third House d A i, '4d.d..,fa? ,. . . . . . .Emily Spruiel Mike O'Donnel1 . . .Tina Brown . . . . .Holly Bea . . . . .Les Palmer F aoult Birthdays Celebrated Each Month R 1 i a l E E 5 2 l i .5 .1 sf The Student Congress had responsibilities to inform the school of upcoming activities. So that the student could be aware of the activities at school every morning, officers read the daily bulletin. To get everyone involved, the Congress sponsored a paper drive, poster parties, and spirit chain competition. Along with planning Howdy Day and Texan Day, the Student Congress planned a 50's Day. They also honored the teachers by giving them birthday parties each month to celebrate. The Congress held elections such as cheerleaders, Student Congress, class officers and Homecoming Queen. In March, the members attended the state conference held in Dallas. CAD Congress member Les Palmer readily accepts Tina Holcomb and Holly Bea's last dollar for the spirit chain contest. QBJ And the lucky winner is . . . announces Emily. Annual Tasting Bee Sponsored by Members 3 A CAD Jan Bunch and Anne Moreno sing a Spanish Christmas carol. QBJ Club president Bobbi Mullins smiles after a demonstration of French. QCD Latin Club officers explain a Latin prayer. C B ,,...., Ugiirr Nlllilll 'Nr- X A FLC divided and elected officers in the first meeting of the year. Members enjoyed a Christmas party at Mary Ann Winters' home where they sang carols and exchanged gifts. The annual picnic was held in the spring at Randol Mill Park. Foreign Language students had a chance to experience a variety of foods from different countries at the annual tasting bee on March 12. It was held at the Dudley Circle Club Room. Club presidents were Sherrie Phillips, Lating Bobbi Mullins, Frenchg Jan Bunch, Spanishg and Tina Brown for German Club. QAJ German students put on a play for TAGS. QBJ Mike O'Donnell looks on as Lisa Love thinks twice about what she just ate at the tasting bee. it In N! pyyav C yi y E W HS Helps Welcome Exes Back to Sam A reception for the exes was given by the National Honor Society as their part in the Homecoming activities. The club's nominee, Carol McCants, was named Homecoming queen. As a gesture on Teachers' Appreciation Day, NHS served refreshments to the faculty. The club also had a hay ride party, and on February 28 a breakfast was given for all the new senior members of NHS. In April the NHS held their induction for all new members. One hundred pupils qualified. Twice during the year the club sold Tootsie Roll Pops for funds. CAD Officers Carol McCants, Debbie Terry, Richard Colleoni, Susan Williamson, and Lisa Camp write invitations for the induction. QBJ After lighting their fire, newly recognized NHS members prepare to repeat the club's official vows. - R1 . .As--if-A-.f-1x'S-we-qs. ff i B f.. 'L' . Q 'xii Ki KAI Mrs. Davis remembers past years with an ex-student at the Homecoming reception. CBJ Richard Colleoni keeps Mrs. Gayla Shannon full on Teacher Appreciation Day. QCD Doug Hudson lights his fire during the annual initiation of new NHS members. Annual Staff Attends Session in Denton A Editor ......... Karen Jones Managing Editor ..... Debbie Way Advertising ..... Kathy Price Bonnie Sims Classes .... Joanne Baldridge Mike Marvin Sports ...... Mark Foxworth Jeff Horton Homer Sargent Faculty ...... Annette Acker Amy Carpenter Personalities. . .Gaile Ozment Debbie Way Activities . .Nancy Bresnahan Glen Furtardo Organizations . .Linda Melton Vicki Rohde M V VZV gl , ' t t i aaaa i s e 1 B QAJ Annual staffers. CBJ Cherokee members work hard to meet their next deadline 4'-Inf wahwiafvf 15: Besides producing a yearbook, annual staff members had other work to do as a group. These extra jobs meant anything from selling advertisements to package plans. Other duties the 16 members performed were setting up pictures, meeting deadlines, and attending workshops. The staff traveled to two workshops during the year. On December 7, they participated at a workshop held in Denton at TWU. Again, on March 29, the members went to TCU in Fort Worth for an advertising seminar. The Cherokee was updated in many aspects for the first time. The overall layout design was changed and modernized. Also used was the technique of bleeding more pictures off the pages. A faculty index has been included and the ads reverted back to their own section. Other changes included a larger opening section and a smaller, more modern type set. All changes were made to improve the quality of the yearbook, keeping it from looking the same continually year after year. QAJ Editor Karen Jones views different layout ideas. QBJ Mike Marvin and Nancy Bresnahan plan a poster party layout. QCD Another deadline? asks Gaile Ozment. QDJ But you weren't supposed to take my picture! exclaims Amy Carpenter. 51 B DNA .FY 27 WAI. ,,4.,-hifi L-..... i V A - -' M ' X ' gg' 5 , i f f Kim i' ,luv wsiykilzn A 1 c, ff? B CAD Faculty editors work together to finish their section. CBJ Selling ads by phone is only one part of Kathy Price and Bonnie Sims' busy schedule. CCD Debbie Way discovers that being on the staff is not all work but fun, too. Texans Welcome Mar lean Serving as a scholarship program, the AFS brought Mary Jean Thomas from South Africa. To make Mary Jean feel at home the club gave her welcome and birthday parties. Later in the year she received an AFS jacket. Other activities of the AFS were the annual AFS Day and a pancake eating contest. The club also sold Christmas cards and sponsored the Faculty Follies held on March 22. , To gkcxvf '- ,Q A C QAJ Koichi Shibuy performs folk songs. KBJ AFS members enjoy Mary Jean's welcoming party. CCD Lisa Beberstein i' gives Mary Jean her AFS jacket. CDD Officers include Lisa Beberstein, X Jill Anderson, Lisa Camp, Pat McElroy, ' I Karen King, Lea Ann Drake, Patsy D 5 Jankowiak, Debra Faris, Donnie Bush. Math and Science Club Sponsors Contests Skills, brains, and a bit of luck The club also sponsored their were some factors used by the Math own contests. The group held a and Science Club while attending crane and bridge competition in contests. Mark Horn and David which prizes were awarded. Hofer came out as winners at A8zM's Members received a break math brain buster held in March. through the club's many parties A CAD Students watch as a bridge is tested for durability. CBJ Chip Miller and Steve Martindale won the top two places in Sam's bridge building contest. CCD Officers are seniors Sherrie Geilhart, Debbie Terry, Susan Williamson, and Debbie Dollar. C U9 ,gn-up 'up OEA Holds Alumni Part Harmony was an important factor for any club, and OEA was no exception. Members were closer as they chose secret sisters. OEA's first alumni meeting was held this year. Students from the previous eight years were present for the gathering. A second place winning skit was presented to the ninth graders. Participation in OEA week and a magazine sale were activities. Senior Melissa Perry was named OEA Student of the Year at the annual Employer Banquet. fi 45-'Jr 'Q 141331 CAD Kathy Langston welcomes members to the club's annual banquet. CBJ OEA officers are Brenda Dickerman, Judy Pannel, Kathy Langston, Judy Ray, LJ an Metcalf, Mary Hopkins, Pam Drye, and Patsy Jankowiak. QCD Club members prepare to hear OEA business during one of the group's dinner meetings. A Ke Club Helps 111 Cleaning Parking Lot Increased by 17 members, Key Club was involved in many varied activities. Members took part in cleaning up the school parking lot. They also polished trophies for the Athletic Department. Key Club operated concession stands during home basketball games and helped in stands for the Arlington Soccer Association. Members painted the Girl Scout house and made visits to convalescent homes. Fruit cakes were sold to help the Kiwanis. The dime throw concession stand was sponsored by Key Club at the Texan Day Carnival. Club officers were Doug Hudson, president, James Broussard, vice-presidentg David Williams, secretaryg and John Burrows, treasurer. CAD Jay Shuler and David Williams direct Fred Kurz as he does the dirty work. QBD Key Club officers and member conduct a weekly meeting. CCD ul finally got a dollar out of him, exclaims John Williamson. FL, Thespians Become Big Winners ff ..,., 1 s.,.. 1 -'ibn H 1 H if 1 ...if A C Working on a point system, Thespian members had to obtain 10 points through crew work and performances, while NFLers needed 25 points which were received speaking in tournaments. Outside activities for the clubs included a recognition banquet given by Thespians. NFL had an Easter egg hunt and spoke to community organizations. Emily Spruiel represented all of north Texas and Louisiana in the national finals competition. Sixty trophies were won this year. QAJ Thespian officers include Shelia Lewis, Paul Brake, Anna Shouse, Debbie Marple, Sally Spelts, Kim Krueger, and Larry Cook. CBD NFL officers are Phillip Gaylen, Sherrie Phillips, and Sally Spelts. CCJ Seamstresses put in long hours of work on costumes for UIL contest. B Tex-Annes Keep Up Sam s Football Splflt This has been a year of great achievement for the Tex-Annes. Last summer the girls went to San Marcos where they earned an honorable mention for the most improved drill team. The team marched in two parades and won a third place trophy in one. During football season the girls performed in games and pep rallies. They also decorated the boys' lockers and gave them victory parties. For the basketball games the Tex-Annes served as a pep squad. QAJ With the early pep rallies Debbie Coker still manages a big smile. QB! Martha Griffin perfects a routine. C A lil r 'S B , , I M ' ll 3 M . lyk. N VU. lll ,g-fi' - ff: A ' ' fl -'f , T' ' rrlll A 'g2f l W , f: -an CAD The band provides halftime music for the drill beam's performance. CBJ Tex-Annes dance to Long Tall Texan Band Branches Out in Groups, Programs Although the school year started in late August, the members of the Sam Houston Band had to start much earlier. They first performed together in the July 4 parade, making it the first time the sophomore members marched in front of a crowd. The week of August 20-25, they attended Northwood Band Camp, becoming the first band in Arlington ever to attend. While there, they had to get up at 6:00 each morning to start exercises and spent five hours each day on marching and five on playing. Besides playing for all football games and pep rallies, the band played for numerous other special events, having to spend many long, hard hours in preparation of performances. The band played at the Dallas- Ft. Worth airport dedication ceremonies, attend UIL marching contest, and played on High School Band Night on April 19. They also attended UIL held on April 24 and gave a spring concert on May 10. By the end of the year, the concert band had performed at over 80 different occasions and had spent countless hours in rehearsals for these. Many different smaller groups were formed from the main band. One of these was Super Band which was made up of first and second chair players. Super Band not only gave eight performances for elementary school students, but also played at the ground breaking ceremonies for the new YMCA building on the personal recommendation of Mayor Tom Vandergriff. Members also performed for new teachers at the Chamber of Commerce banquet. From Super Band came several other smaller branches of musical groups such as the German band and Dixieland band. Others were a Modern Jazz Quartet, Woodwind Trio, and a Brass Sextet. Stage band was another group derived from the main band. They, too, performed at eight of the elementary schools along with participating in the annual Battle of the Bands held on March 22. The group gave an all-school assembly on May 24 and at the Castleberry Music Festival, stage band placed second in the whole 4A competition. At Castleberry, two of the group's musicians, John Swadley and Len Massengale, made the all- star band by receiving awards of outstanding musicianship. The annual band banquet was held on May 18 at the Community Center at Vandergriff Park. A Monte Ashcraft and Larry Robbins were named outstanding bandsman and band service award recipient, respectively. Scholarships for band camp were presented at the banquet by the Band Booster Club. Under the leadership of Mr. Robert Rober and Mr. Jeremy Walker, along with the help of the band council, the band has had a very active and successful year. CAD Throughout the year, stage band received several invitations to play for various groups. One was the Rotary Club who asked them to play at their luncheon held at the Inn of Six Flags. A KW 'Et - . -- xv, ivy .JH 'F 4 li. . if-s . PV' swag , fxwx xi- W ,- ,,5.?'gj'fk'fl.Q'Q' I ,QQ 'yi 5,4 Wgfg' f giiqsr? t s Vf?'ft'if ff. + 9 ' gel K I - 5 N . QAJ The long, hard hours spent in preparation of halftime shows are well worth the effort when Friday night comes. QBJ The job of leading the band while on the field falls on the drum majors who are Larry Robbins and Len Massengale. Sheryl Hampton serves as the majorette. CCD Super band spends a pleasant afternoon in the park while playing at a picnic. A D QAJ One of the new formations the marching band learned during the year was known as Circles CBJ The band performed their concert music during the all-school band night at Arlington High. QCD Members of Super Band played at a teachers' picnic at Randol Mill Park. CDD Performing on May 24 stage band members ended the year with an optional assembly during first lunch. to A . 1 5 ttef iiiis -e ,'..' .. K' .. Singing Sam Students Serenade Soeiet li wp My A Texan Belle Choir Competing along with 80 other choirs at UIL contest, Sam choirs received four out of eight excellent ratings. They were graded according to concert performances and sight reading. Entertaining many different community groups was part of the choirs' activities. Concerts included two for colleges and numerous Christmas programs. During the Easter vacation, Texan Belles took a trip to sing on the steps of the White House. Hosting a spring concert, a live stage show on Texan Day, and several school assemblies, plus helping in the production of South Pacific, kept the choirs active in the school functions. Miss Pam Sewell and Mr. Louis Harris were the choral directors. QAJ Choir presidents were Monica Hughes for Texan Belles, Pat Smith for A Cappella, and Barry Gersch heading the boys' choir, the Singing Texans. 39 QAJ Working their way to Washington D.C., Texan Belles try their luck at a spaghetti supper to raise money. CBJ Singing Texans listen intently as Mr. Harris sounds a yodel. QCD Melodious Texan Belles perform at the annual Spring Concert. QDJ The Texan Belles and Singing Texans could not help but win first and third at the State Fair Choir Contest. 3- . 3 A 5 9 29 n n n is nnn A Y n , 1 ,E ,n . Qm,f, : I iv -I it aa , , ,yn Aur, V ,V f amy' M f 3,4 g if' 133 egg, .Mia . 11 ln za Q Qfgfffmlzggif in 17 'V' R 54 ,2 . ' ' W W f f If I vlffiiffrl -f'2iHmf'f5l :'fff.:5i?42V AW Q f v Zi gi. 'A1'?1??. ' ' -V -' in , 'ffm ' ' 2: S 'J f :ry f ifw--11, ' f sf A A - - 1' :mee 1 ,f,g:mgw-:wi 13 gf? ,.f: , jg? K 'H I 3-Lfaf 31215 I J 7' il LL, , J: iQ,5n,L . X ff ff'M .A - '?'fZw 'wf: L4'Af '. Va L: 'V I :agua H .x --.:-me gf , '-9. 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A progressive dinner was held during the spring at the homes of different club members. Candidates for induction into Quill and Scroll earned points by taking part in various field trips, clinics, workshops, and for attending conventions. QAJ LARK officers prepare for faculty spring tea. QBJ Joe Barnett and Gaile Ozment check files to up-date their list of perspective members. QCD Joanne Baldridge works on framing Quill and Scroll certificates. 3 c Library Club Sponsors Tea Members of LARK were kept busy this year. They held a Christmas breakfast and exchanged gifts. Kelly Roche went to a district meeting at Cleburne where he was the presiding parliamentarian. Curtis Williamson was chosen treasurer-elect for next year at the state convention in San Antonio held on February 7-9. A spring tea for the faculty was sponsored by LARK on March 21 Officers for LARK were Sally Warren, presidentg Kelly Roche, vice-presidentg Sheila Warren, social chairmang Julie West, secretaryg and Sandra Jeffery was voted the historian. -cuv- F HAers Help Worth Causes Variety proved to be a key word for FHA. They did everything from donating 51525 to the Denton State School and the March of Dimes to having a Spring Banquet and visiting Six Flags Over Texas. The selling of candy, recipe cards and calendars financed club activities for the year. S4 ,af '- gif Xsr if s , 1 X 5 ' 1 ' 1 I A . ig, if , f yy Giving tips on good grooming was one of Cherokee FHA's activities. Speaking to sixth graders on the subject were Dino Urquidi and Pete Dolezal. A covered dish supper was the club's Christmas party. Members also had a Valentine's Day Party. An ice cream parlor serving homemade ice cream and cakes was the group's booth on Texan Day. QAJ FHAers relax from candy selling. QBJ Christine Parker, Kim Odell, Diane Hilliard, Debbie Hilliard, Johnnie Meyers, Sherrie Dodson, Liz Awtry, and Denice Gregory are FHA officers. CCD Cherokee FHA officers are Glen Mead, Dino Urquidi, Mary Hopkins, and Carol McCants. 43 1.1 sf. ,J Money Made For Marquee The previous PTSA membership record was broken this year. With money taken from the membership drive, a marquee was purchased. PTSA officers presented a scholarship to a teacher for continuing education and to a student for college. PTSA mothers also served lunch to Sam teachers on records day. PTSA sponsored the Seventh Annual College Night for students interested in attending various colleges. It was held at Lamar High School. A Chess Club Members Make Another Move Organized over four years ago, Chess Club's purpose was to provide a better understanding of chess. Members learned how to play and also how to improve their different skills. Tournaments were organized from time to time in order to give all students a chance to know more about the game of chess. Serving as officers were Robert Richer, presidentg Mark Rogers, vice-presidentg and Philip Parker, secretary- treasurer. The sponsor of Chess Club was Mrs. Hunt. CAD Mrs. Jean Love, membership chairmang Mrs. Bernadette Henz, presidentg and Mrs. Dottie Hughes, parliamentarian, check out a location for the marquee. fBj Chess Club members think over their moves. B 1 11 A E 5 Q i ,,,,,,...-v-'--t ,W ,.,,- 4 ' B CAD Officers for CVAE are Bruce McDaniel, Sid McCain, Rita Park, Teresa McDaniel, Rosie Gonzales, and Steve Carmichael. KBJ Presidents of VICA chapters are Darrell Lindsay, Mike Weems, Tim Hawkins, Jack Tucker, Patty Wilcox, and Charles Patton. Fun, Work Keep VICA, CVAE Busy Made up of students enrolled in pre-employment and vocational training classes, CVAE and VICA clubs sponsored many activities. Members of CVAE participated in monthly breakfasts and held a Christmas banquet. One of the main projects was a clean-up and beautification of the campus. End of the year banquets were held honoring outstanding VICA students. Two chosen and not named until after the awards assembly were Nanette Owens and Darrell Lindsay, members of ICT. At district and state level, more than 30 awards were won by individual VICA members. State cosmetology winners were Sharon Colbert, Vicki Love, Sandy Athey, Sharla Forsythe, Debbie West, and Teresia Travis. Ronnie Bright placed in auto body. Jeff Parman and Charles Patton won in auto mechanics. Receiving the awards for ICT merit were Charles Bcaty, Wyatt Morphis, Nanette Owens, Darrell Lindsay, and David Bowley. Mike Warren represented radio-tv as their state winner. Those placing only at district in cosmetology were Jackie Owen, Nancy Hlavaty, Patty Wilcox, Linda Moore, and Jeaninne Beard. Taking awards for the auto body chapter were Dean Crawford, Jeff McGinnis, and Tommy Pendergrass. Phillip Sustrik, Richard Frytz, Jackie Sutton, and Johnny Roden were top district winners for auto mechanics. ICT winner was Becky Arms. Tommy Lewis, Joe Bellah, Larry Sims, and Danny Barfield got awards for building trades. Jimmy Hill and Jerry York placed in radio-tv competition. In another event, seniors Audie Brannon and Mark Wilkinson won first place at the Annual Trouble Shooting Contest held at Skyline High School in Dallas. Winning regional qualified both boys for nationals in June. -vm-........,,,,.a A I M ,,,, ' Q5 p L' wwwwwwf-.am f.,, KAP Knowing that hard studying brings hunger, Wyatt Morphis buys the last of Randy McCraw's ICT candy. QBJ Brock Barton enthusiastically takes part in CVAE's campus clean-up. QCD Gene Peck makes sure the car he is working on runs smoothly. CDD Mike Black chucks up his lathe project. DECA Makes Merr Christmas With Can Drive ill ll Competing in area and state contests, DECA member Ray Beaty won first place as outstanding service station attendant trainee. Other winners were Bill Crowell and Debbie Duncan. Getting in to the Christmas spirit, the club held a can drive with all grades competing. DE students also took a car survey of the Mustang II and the Mazda. A spring banquet honoring employers was held March 26. QAJ Senior Ray Beaty proudly shows off his first place trophy. fBJ Students buy DECA candy to cure their munchies. QCD Scotty Attkisson, Pat Gardner, and Bill Crowell were the officers. HECE Hospital Project Aids Community HECE, an on-the-job training for students concerned with home economics, worked hard this year to help, not only each indi- vidual, but the community, also. The club held monthly break- fasts, where special guest speakers were featured. In April there was an Employer-Employee party. The members' community project was a Christmas party at Arlington Memorial Hospital. Bulletin boards were sold by the club members to raise money. The homemaking-sponsored program had a membership of 26. CAD David Engelhardt Jimmy King Cathy Parker Pam Rodriguez Mona Rushing and Lonna Baugh Perrets serve as officers CBJ HECE members assemble bulletin boards for sales QCD Magazines provide references and ideas for the training class B HQ had IIIIXLIX IKIUII IISA IVIKJLWIAI A im - iq wkiti- ee! , , ,-Pr 'f x.f' il i 1 A ff' f 5 s Candle Sales Help Finance Mihtary Ball Serving as ushers and honor guards at football games, Reserve Officer Training Corps members also held weekly flag raising ceremonies. In order to finance their traditional military ball, held April 26, decorative and blacklight candles were sold during the winter months. The continuance of the ROTC program was threatened because it did not meet the Air Force requirement of 100 cadets. Sgt. Gober and Lt. Col. Smith were the instructors of ROTC. This was their first year at Sam Houston. Staff Keeps Winning Streak Alive W ' v eils , , X X fi' H 'ii M i' int: if 1- 1 - D .,,,.k H P ,nnne zafzsfg: sixtyget.mfmeHue,.5:11-:f:,.18Q:fesWs.,,,,3,,y:sa,m:,,MW,s I W, kkrree we H H is K K H ,s V. K K '---f T , , - Texans Talk Staff Editor Joe Barnett Sports Editor Larry Danner Sarah Hammett Carolyn Vaughn Page Editors Charmaigne Woods Philip Parker Sherri Wlllms Columnist Lisa Love Charlotte Garner J anice Norton Donna Arnett Lea Ann Drake Reporters Mike Hull Carolee Cathany Bonnie Yocham Tim Kevil Associate Editor .......... Philip Parker Ad Managers ................ Holly Beat, ,L ' 1 , 5 ,fmuwu s l mmmx ,,.-'55 1 i H 1 f f HUM ,ul-'11 ,,..1-mu I umm ,suimm-w ,Q-mn . Magi .-a-.rv .mn Aviul. axial! 1 I ' E , , 1 My--it Nut:- in main azz.. 1 ' . D. . f J. umswzm , 1.9 11-ms-nr is 1 X X ' p um' Imax: H ' ,swwfm 1.1 uri. .ah k 1 1 J 4 R 1 c G1,.,... .. .......l i R .L .,,,,,,,,, 5. h -mama..-1 Ly, f ,,,,,,, j 1 A V ,mmm-fs s t um . 632, .qnnuum K ,.,. H -,Q R Ji- '? ' ' ' ...it Us num ,imziisr 1 1 ,,. .. . O llglfl wnfu' vnu! 2 3 x as-lx., W. VK ummm Q, ...if . -mm. mm. -:- N .A V 5 gaming . , mvmazm . lK7l'0m: , u 1 II ' ' - . ' '::'-- n. s u..,.m:M -....,'- ., . nunuuni' n.,,,.. '2 . is Qu U mnrsnblgs I 11-.,,,,l A f Ax 'I J A .L - - it , C D IAHIMPAHH 'li5R4ll0lIPl0J iq 'lax umm QW me .1 ,H ,.. w-,,A fa t E f, S, , 5 ' :nk Winning co-state champions, Texans Talk took honors in Class II of Texas High School Press Association. Lisa Love won .---f .Nil honorable mention for feature columns while Sherri Willms won third place in photography. The paper won an award of distinguished merit at the Interscholastic League. Larry Danner placed third in sports columns. Mike Mullens won second place in photography CAD Editor Joe Barnett shows his disapproval for being interrupted while finishing a needed layout. QBJ Philip Parker marks an important date for the staff to remember. QCD Mike Hull tries to escape the tension of weekly deadlines. QDJ Texans Talk members enjoy a day at the park. QED Vikes learn about Sam while visiting. WP' Q QA-,v ff '.L Y'-A. 'Y 4 .':k'ff:i'l 'P XR'-2-e 13' . 1.-A .1 A- .. 1--Y, ? 'max 'KXBXX 'r A. .'- ' 1 -4-.-4. x,ss 1.-s Nun A - A s?- .. .-Q .'K A X - .x,.x. tv -A N x-..'.. .-x4 .. t c PI v' I :Au ' x as -:R :,.:.Q- 3, ':A ,ft S'-7, ,' ..1.:'.-tu. -', .'.. ' 55.1 .'.. 1 Z-'-'S F, ' 'v' .' '- . -N..'1...:.g jun ' 3,9 QIA 'f ff! , '. K ...lx ,I I g-. Y .,. . -4 .3 ' 1: 34 if gp wr Y Q I GD GH GD GD GD GH GD GD GH GD GD GH GH GD GD GH GJ - b O ..:1 cu .52 J CI o Il-3 CD I3 o I E CU CD cn .Q 2 54 Z rf cn D9 B I O ci CD Fl' O :J 'FU CD r: cr CD :: '-3 O 5. E. Lisa, Reuben Take Titles Chosen from a field of 12 top seniors, Reuben Tomlin and Lisa Love were named Mr. and Miss Sam Houston at the Annual Assembly. As class favorite and Miss School Spirit, Lisa was active in NHS, FLC, and on the staff of the Texans Talk newspaper. Lisa also was a bellguard her senior year. Reuben played an important part in sports for Sam Houston. He placed All-District in football and baseball. Reuben was also named Mr. School Spirit. QAJ Lisa Love presents the Lamar paper staff with an award. CBJ As a Sam bellguard, she helps lead cheers. CCD Coach Lisa talks to her winning team. 5 . .yi QL ... ASQ 'ess B .3 Q mg ' .ty Wig - 2 ii Q W . rc-, , is , i5 i ads-1-QiQs L - . '.'L' V- . +L -ft . +emesmw ft! rug NUI WUQ ffii D liz' l Y' ,. ,:fQ,, 44 2 fi 49. ,JO Y. ,al Hman- V ,- lllr iii: 3 ,l Ill. Ill., llii' 1-nf ul! QAD Debating over his game strategy, Reuben Tomlin rests before the next inning begins. QBJ Selected as their victim, the cheerleaders sing Reuben a song. QCD Waiting for the Texans to recover the ball, senior quarterback Reuben Tomlin paces the sidelines. nuul!Q,, QAJ Reuben Tomlin ponders over a trlcky question during his early English class. CBJ Quarterback for the varsity squad, Reuben was a key player for the team, CCD Just face it Arlington High and Lamar, we're the best school in town, exclaims Lisa Love. 3 X Spirited Seniors Capture First in Contest On February 12 during halftime of the Sam Houston-MacArthur game the winners of the Mr. and Miss School Spirit were announced. Taking the honors were Lisa Love and Reuben Tomlin. They were elected because of their interest in school sponsored activities. Reuben is active in football and baseball. He represented the Sophomore Class and was a member of the Student Congress. Lisa is a bellguard, a member of the Texans Talk staff, and an all- district player for volleyball. She has also been class secretary for all three years. A B C KAJ and QED Lisa Love and Reuben Tomlin were chosen as recipients of Mr. and Miss School Spirit honors. CCD Emily Spruiel made the announcement and presented the awards to the winners. Lisa received a silver charm and a key chain was presented to Reuben. Class Favorites Selected During Spring ' , f. .,' H Q. X V 'V ., i. D Q 0.1 -.e ' alts A fs ' , 4 'fgr.,fg,' up , . -I xl' Q 4? The nominees for class favorites are James Broussard, Jamie Jones, Homer Sargent, Les Palmer, Carol McCants, Mark Wood, Sharon Reed, Brenda Blanton, Reuben Tomlin, Cindy Adkins, and Lisa Perkins. 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'FL' H ,gym -'JM,,.....--- Q Ng V100 Holly Bea Tony Guadagnolo 'gift 'Li- Car01MCCants Les Shuler Les Palmer ...AM-'f ' wr ,.v,A,. - N,,,,.N1 Lisa Camp gl- ix QL? n 941 :Vx 0 I Q EE, ce, 5 xv 'x .: 7g 'f '- if L4 ' Q V K rf 1 ' gf 4 ' vfr. f' ' h' ' f' 3 Susan Williamson Mike U'Donne11 Top Ten Seniors Holly Bea Lisa Camp Larry Cook Band Texan Belles Student Congress Student Congress Thespians Thespian President Texans Talk Staff A Cappella Texan Tournament National Honor Society National Honor Society Cast of 10 Plays American Field Service American Field Service Choir Foreign Language Club Girl of the Month Band Tony Guadagnolo Carol McCants Student Congress Cherokee Staff Homecoming Queen Cherokee FHA Football Key Club Cheerleader Foreign Language Club Baseball Art Club National Honor Society Junior Class Favorite Mike O'Donnell Les Palmer Les Shuler Student Congress Student Congress Senior Clalss President . Salutatorian Basketball Foreign Language Club Basketball Foreign Language Club National Honor Society Forei Lan a e Club American Field Service Vice-President Senior BO 5,213 te gu g National Honor Society Class Walds Who in American Hi h Junior Social Chairman B-Team Football g Schools Emily Spruiel Susan Williamson StudentCong'ress Cheerleader Volleyball Cast Of 5 Plays Math and Science Club Student Congress Thesplans Foreign Language Club DAR Award V PTS A Interact National Honor Societ Y 69 Girls Honored Every Month Eighteen girls were chosen by the Chamber of Commerce and Arlington's Civic League to represent Sam Houston as girls of the month. They were selected for their character, grades and participation in school extracurricular activities. Lisa Love was chosen as the girl of the year at the annual salad supper given by the Arlington Civic League. She received a charm and a plaque and was honored at the assembly. A LAD Lisa Love was selected as girl of the year at the salad supper. CBJ Eighteen girls were selected to represent the title of girls of the month for Sam Houston. They were as follows: Cindy Adkins, Debbie Davis, Bobbi Mullins, Susan Williamson, Tina Brown, and Sherrie Geilhart. Lisa Love, Mary Ann Winters, Lisa Camp, Shelia Lewis, Karen Jones, Monica Hughes, Kim Krueger, Holly Bea, Emily Spruiel, and Carol McCants were also chosen to represent Sam Houston. Not pictured are Charmaigne Woods and Kathy Snowden. xx- x LN LAI' HSA E NR X ft-.- Tug., rn vm W HHH B ff.,- '--M.. i --.M Academic Rankers Revealed Mary Ann Winters .... Susan Williamson. Judy Ray ........ Vicki Cameron . . . Philip Parker .... Lisa Camp ..... Kaye Baker ...... Patricia McElroy . Donna Arnett .... Joe Barnett ..... .seventh . .fourth . .eighth eleventh . . .third . . .sixth ........fifth . . .tenth . . .ninth .twelfth .al .,, sl fo nf, . .Y ' . 1' wif' fr- 1 Q3 - , CHQ: 1 J if . 4- . 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X Scholarship Recipients Donna Arnett Robert Hammond Monte Ashcraft Danny Jones Janet Baker Mark Krug Kaye Baker Ronald Latham Joe Barnett Bruce Loflin Holly Bea David McNabb Kathy Brown Mike O'Donnell Ronald Burns Vickie Cameron Lisa Camp Debbie Dollar Melvin Dubee Philip Parker Susan Roe Jimmy Sibley Mary Thompson Reuben Tomlin 1 3+ K 5' .sk s ff N! 3 riff 3' ,J-s is if .5 ,Jr 7'Tff? S15 -Q 'I i ,I z ff Honors Won for Academic Achievements 'QS 'I i i - 9' S. 'af-. GL. sf. I 3 x. x gf mg, X 445.3 ,iq Bobbi Mullins and Les Shuler graduated with the top honors of valedictorian and salutatorian. Chosen by the Arlington Civic League, Bobbi was the January girl of the month for Sam Houston. She was a member of the Foreign Language Club and National Honor Society. Bobbi was president of the French Club and was chosen as a bat girl for the baseball team. Serving in the Senate of the Student Congress, she also has a grade point average of 121809. Les, who served as president for both his Junior and Senior Class, received a scholarship from the United States Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs. Les was a member of Student Congress, NHS, and on the varsity basketball team for Sam Houston. Graduating second in the Senior Class, Les has maintained a grade point average of 120756. CAD As the valedictorian of her Senior Class, Bobbi Mullins yells her Class of 74 on to win the spirit stick one more time. QBJ Aside from being salutatorian of his class, Les Shuler also served as the Senior Class president. QCD Les and Bobbi know it takes a lot of studying to be named as the top honor graduates. English Susan Williamson French Bobbi Mullins German Geoffrey Sherman Spanish Kaye Baker fnot picturedj Latin Brent Turner Cnot picturedJ Wood Shop Robby Weiser Radio-TV Jerry York Auto Body J ack Tucker Auto Mechanics Charles Patton Building Trades Billy King Departments Give Who s Who Distinction I Office Education Melissa Perry Distributive Education Michele Spencer Debbie Davis Reba Brown Business Debbie Terry Art Jim Johnston ROTC Linda Albritton Drama Shelia Lewis Choir Monica Hughes Journalism Joe Barnett fnot picturedj Homemaking Susan Roe Cosmetology Patty Wilcox HECE Cathy Parker Science Les Shuler Social Studies Janet Baker Speech Norman Koelmel Library Sally Warren Math Robert Richer Students Recognized with Special Honors Sports Queens Track Queen Sharon Reed Baseball Queen Kim Cain Basketball Queen Rhonda Templin it Mike Green Scholarship Danny Jones DE State Ray Beaty 5 State Winners Cosmetology Debbie West - 3rd Teresia Travis - 4th Sharon Colbert - 2nd Sandy Athey - 4th Vicki Love - 2nd Cnot picturedj Sharla Forsythe - 2nd fnot picturedl Speech State Emily Spruiel Larry Cook W T l 5 .1 Xt we,- .fe NCTE Joe Barnett Swimming Jan Bunch National Merit Joe Barnett Philip Parker Brent Turner ' American Legion Les Shuler Lisa Camp Boys' State Les Shuler State VICA Winners ICT Charles Beaty - lst Wyatt Morphis - lst Nanette Owens - 1st Darrell Lindsay - 2nd Cnot pictured - David Bowley .amy JK n Americans Abroad Debra Faris DAR Susan Williamson fl. zz rr.,, xi xi MQ., u . av 2 'f . , K E J . 'vijog ififf-Ai' i :fm ? :':i'i:'1ll 3v1a 1 it-zwwliwe iliifiwg.-l5ill1i at , fig, ,gf,.,oytu.tg gzfffz, ':4i:e,lr555?2fi5,g .A f , ai fgffffaifi A wtf at 'Sling A65 , x 1 , Q -. , f Wai: tm-'tivo has on 14' 'ov ' . f'J': 4 1 s 1 f f I A p s .',.' ,I 4. State VICA Winners Auto Mechanics Jeff Parman - lst Charles Patton Y lst Auto Body Ronnie Bright - lst A me A2553 xypf A B South African Enjoys Texas w Q C Mary Jean Thomas, our foreign exchange student at Sam, was from Capetown, South Africa. She arrived here toward the end of July in time to get acquainted with her new American family, the Jerry L. Hamptons. Mary Jean found the school system here quite different from that in Capetown. While there, she attended a religious all-girl school and had to wear a basic uniform to classes. An active participant, she made a point of attending a variety of activities. Mary Jean graduated with the class of '74 and then returned home. I I 1 M D KAJ Mary Jean Thomas was thrilled on her first AFS day assembly held on February 13. QBJ Elected as a nominee for Homecoming, she patiently awaits her name to be called. CCD With her American sister, Sheryl Hampton, she is introduced to the Texas way of life. QDJ While at home, Mary Jean relaxes with some of her friends! vi' ,,,,, , Cindy Adkins Sharon Reed fin 'XJ- ,, . gif nn... i a Cindy Sykes Debra Mitchell Carol McCants Felicia Forehand Jamie Jones Y ,LL, ,I Sgwffpg bid? l 7 53- 1, A frm 0 M...-v wry!! Cheerleaders Plan, Perform Along with the job of leading spectators at sports events, the cheerleaders also performed, produced and directed rallies. The varsity cheerleaders included seniors Cindy Adkins, Carol McCants, Debra Mitchell, and juniors Felicia Forehand, ?' rrr, B C ii ya lim wa 11' f eww., Jamie Jones, Sharon Reed, and also included Cindy Sykes. The B-team cheerleaders were Brenda Blanton, Jennifer Eades, Lee Ann Nuss, and Lisa Perkins. Mrs. Sue Ellis and Miss Jean Anderson were the sponsors. E fAJ Cindy and Jamie dress according to a skit requirement. CBJ and QCD At the Homecoming pep rally, Debra and Sharon re-enact the good ole days. fDJ The B-team cheerleaders lead their class in the school fight song. QED Cindy Sue sings to the cowpokes at the Last Chance Saloon. 4. ,Q 'E v 21, . ef E T' Jw -1, 6'-4, new , -9 gXfk?Qf , H 1 wx A I S '37 , ,, , ,,,. ' 1 ,: , ,, -li'-W in Guards Ring Up Best Year Responsible for bringing The bellguards were seniors the Big Sam bell to all football 'l'iri:i lir-own, Lisa Love, Della games were the bellguards. Not Roden, and Tim Skinner. only did they take the bell, they Elected each spring by thc also were responsible for keeping student body, they were it in good condition. sponsored by Mrs. Sue Ellis. 'SL,'5AZg!y,. I I , B l D QAJ Slick Dellas tells the crowd how it really is. CBJ Cheerleaders and bellguards relive past days at Sam. QCD Yonder comes the trainl' cries Lisa. CDD Anything you can do, I can do better, cries Dellas. Gu S, Chicks Relive 50's Phrases like real cool and you've got it made in the shade were heard throughout the corridors on February 15. The Student Congress set this day aside for the school's first 50's Day. Faculty and students alike went to the very back of the closet to find such items as knee length dresses, rolled up levis, scarves, and leather jackets. Pony tails with ribbon and the greasy look were also in fashion in the decade of the 50's. A sock hop was held that night CAD Cameras catch Mark Slick Corbin making his move. CBJ Jill Anderson and Chris Brewer bop at the hop. CCD Gary Hall and his woman, Debbie Moss, take time to pose for a picture. in the cafeteria to revive the 50's spirit. Over 500 people attended it. Kim Krueger and Richard Maldonado won the dance contest, while the Mr. and Miss Greaseball award went to Debbie Marple and Guy Gansert. 1' -1 . -n i A NL? ,L ..-uw CAD With bobby socks and pony tails intact, the gang gets ready to bebop in the bomb to the malt shop. KBJ Local disc jockey, Ray Potter, emceed the sock hop. QCD Cary Phillips and Wayne Farrar discuss the latest rumble. E l 2 3 l C VIS Lisa Love Q.- -N.- N.. fa 'vs fs NS s,X. Cindy Adkins Homeco f Kim Tinberg Debra Mitchell Tina Brown Brenda Dickerman Reba Brown ming '74 Anna Shouse V Sharon Colbert Q 1 Crystal Perry Debbie Ross Susie Kelly Steff Mom? Jan Bunch Mary Jean Thomas Denice Gregory K 1 Sherrie Geilhart Susan Roe if . f Y 4 n ? 5 Y 5? Carol Reigns as New Queen As tension grew during the last district game against Irving Nimitz, eight girls nervously awaited the outcome of the Homecoming queen elections. Representing the National Honor Society, Carol McCants was crowned queen. The seven other finalists vying for the title of queen were Cindy Adkins, ROTCQ Reba Brown, DECAg Tina Brown, FLC, Brenda Dickerman, VICA3 Lisa Love, Publications, Debra Mitchell, Student Congressg and Kim Tinberg, Band. Among the other nominees were Jan Bunch, Math and Scienceg Sharon Colbert, Cosmetology, Sherrie Geilhart, Key Clubg Denise Gregory, FHAQ Susie Kelly, B OEAQ and Steff Morris, Tex-Annes. Others were Crystal Perry, HECEQ Susan Roe, Choir, Debbie Ross, Cherokee FHA, Anna Shouse, Speech and Drama, and Mary Jean Thomas, represented AFS. The ex-reigning queen, Sandy Petty, made the presentation. KAP Richard Colleoni gives Carol the traditional kiss of congratulations. QBJ Shedding tears of happiness, the new queen faces the crowd. QCD Sandy Petty places the crown on her head. CDD and QED 4'We now proudly present our Homecoming queen, Miss Carol McCants. C 4 D X six E Poster Part Provides Fun For Students -I M. .. ra, . n . 9 5 H ' X -T. me W i 'Q Ng ngxu QE K I B During football season, Tuesday nights were set aside for poster parties. These were given by various students and clubs in preparation for the Friday night games. Students and rolls of paper were scattered across the cafeteria floor, lawns, and sidewalks. The posters made were brought to school and displayed the following day. These parties were also considered social gatherings and drinks and chips were served. Paint and paper were provided but students were asked to bring their own paint brushes. QAJ Future Texan gets lessons on how to paint from Texan Paula Poe. QBJ Gary Smith adds the finishing touches to his masterpiece. CCD That's not big enough for us, exclaims Kim Cain to master planner, Emily Spruiel. Mice Transformed to Texans on Howdy Da As sophomores arrived at school on Thursday, September 6, they were in for a big surprise. A giant pair of red, white, and blue mouse ears welcomed them to the '73 Howdy Day. During first period, beanies were distributed to the Mickey Mice. After this, sophomores were pursued by juniors and seniors who were happy to greet the newcomers with demands to sing the fight song. A skit during the next day's pep rally climaxed the event for the sophomores, who were happy that Howdy Day was finally over KAJ Jerry Dennard discovers that not only sophomores have to sing on Howdy Day. CBJ Sing Sophomore, laughs Mary Jean Thomas as she gets her first mouse, Debbie Lindhl. CCD Lu Ann Baker and Shirley Hermann discover that two voices are better than one. Stage Show Arranged b Choir Department A One of the entertainments featured during the Texan Day carnival was the stage show produced by A Cappella Choir. The show was presented at four different times that evening and brought in a total of 38150. The characters included Mike Durland as Texg Ricky Murff as the sheriffg Two-Gun Judy was played by Lisa Camp and Sherry Dorrisg and Tara Hutchison portrayed Wagon Wheel Annie. CAD Mike Durland's charm is working here on Sherry Dorris and Lisa Camp. CBJ Donnie Bush and Richard Maldonado sing Buttons and Bows. 1CD Ricky Murff challenges Mike Durland. -S An A, A Texan Day Activities Involve Students Cowboy boots and hats were a to participate. Some of these familiar sight on April 5, the date were a marriage booth operated Big Sam Texans celebrated the by AFS, a water balloon throw second annual Texan Day carnival. sponsored by the Junior Class, and Gunfights provided a change of a jail was run by the Senior Class. pace during the festivities. The Sophomore Class had a dime The carnival, sponsored by throw, the FHA furnished a bakery, the Student Congress, began at 7. and the Journalism Department There were many things in which operated a roulette wheel. There were also an egg toss and a dunking boothg the Tex-Annes portrayed western saloon girls. QAJ An unknown prisoner attempts to escape from Wayne Farrar. CBJ Billy Battle, Gary Farmer, and Ricky Eddy watch the evening's festivities. QCD J obea Walker hunts down his Hman B C XS, 1 X-I S-Av! X-, 'wax yn 95 Sf-t -li-fri-AINQT SCU so M' I 1 .,J A QAJ Students watch on as the cheerleaders and bellguards make hogs of themselves. QBJ Tim Skinner swings into action at one of the pep rallies. CCD Miss Hathaway fLisa Lovel tries to explain to her boss why birdwatching is more important to her than going to work. Pep Rallies Entertain Student Bod Every Friday morning during football season students got up earlier to attend the pep rallies since a new schedule was tried with the rallies starting at 8:15. Tributes were sung to captains of the week by cheerleaders each time. The Key Club selected the two most valuable players from the week before. Performances were given each week by the band and the Tex- Annes. Skits were presented by the cheerleaders and bellguards that related to that night's game. Each week an important person gave a pep talk, and the singing of the alma mater ended the rally. X ,x it ,V 1 .v . 'E f South Pacific was presented on January 24, 25, and 26, after f1ve weeks of rehearsal. This ' choir and drama production featured a cast of 67. Leading roles were taken by Richard Maldonado, Emileg Julie Osburn, Nellieg Carl Johnson, Billlsg Byron Buchanan, Cable, Beverly Ward, Liatg and Emily Spruiel as Bloody Mary. This drama was set on a South Seas island. It concerns the hves of four people brought together by World War II, and the effect it has on them. The Rodgers and Hammerstein musical included such songs as Bali Hai, Some Enchanted Evening, There's Nothing Like A Dame, and Bloody Mary. Combined Departments Stage South .Pac1f1c B IAQ There ain't a thing that's wrong with any man here that can't be cured by putting him near a girly, womanly, female feminine DAME! CBJ Professor tells Stewpot Nothing looks like a dame. QCD Emile sings Some enchanted evening when you find your true love, as Nellie gazes on. Yfwqq W l -lm 'lf' . , W' 'W' u . '-7 :'J5:,i9f'KfF ' ' 1 f MW fx A l for ' - . YN - V119 f 'Ml W, Us . 'A mf A 5 F i153f'W3f . , wa, ., V A Q .. Ai, 3,33 i s i ' ' ' - A u ' . K Wwfff--W-W-fl V .Mm Q dv N E 'wfnwfvf 'r H ' V Hx, ,fr ' , ' ' W ' - as i. H f' ,ff f 4n,g15,vf'ifif ' M, , yfnwf? V A KAJ Lutheria Billis portrays Honey Bun. CBJ Bloody Mary informs Joe Cable, I know you good man for Liat. And she good girl for you. You have special good babies. QCD Entire cast. C Marigolds, Udd Couple, Big Success B Cast Odd Couple Speed Ronnie Quade Murray Bill Gassaway Roy Kelly Roche Oscar Madison Carl Johnson Felix Ungar Larry Cook Gwendolyn Pigeon Shelia Lewis Cecily Pigeon Julie Osburn Vinnie .. .l .Q .l .l .i .i .l .' .. .I .n .. .I .l .U .Q .D Buchanan Q A QAJ Look fellows, keep the crumbs off the carpet. That's what I gave you a napkin for. QBJ Look Felix, I'm proposing. What do you want, a ring? CCD I didn't take any pills. Don't call Frances. If she hears I took a whole bottle of pills . . . w eb Y 5 1 A QAJ Hello, Mr. Goodman. Aren't you that handsome man by the frozen foods? KBJ When he wrote the word I fell in love with it. Atom, what a beautiful word. CCD He told me all about radioactivity and half-life, and he got the seeds for me. 1 mi vw , C 1 Tillie Beatrice Nanny J amce Cast Marigolds Anna Shouse Sally Spelts Tracy Waldeck Betty Bentley Ruth .... '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.bAbbieMarple To Laugh or To Cry was the theme of the fall production. This gave the audience a choice between comedy and tragedy. The Odd Couple, written by Neil Simon, was presented on November 5 and 10. It was the story of two divorced roommates, one extremely sloppy and one who was extraordinarily neat. November 6 and 9 were the dates when The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds was staged. Written by Paul Zindel, this play was chosen because of its appeal to audiences and its literary value. It deals with a widow whose daughters each have a very different reaction to their mother's depressing outlook. From 1000 to 1200 people came to see the performances. The two plays cleared about 3350. Kim Krueger and Byron Buchan- an served as student directors. was tx ,sk 4 A 6Peer G nt' Wins Second March 29 was the date of the one act play, t'Peer Gyntf' The fantasy by the Norwegian playwright, Henrik Ibsen, concerns the adventures of a man who wasted his life in dissolute living. The cast included Paul Brake, Julie Osburn, Anna Shouse, and Sally Spelts. Also performing were Emily Spruiel, Shelia Lewis, Beverly Glass, Larry Cook, Carl Johnson, and Ronnie Quade. In district competition, this production placed second. Paul Brake was named best actor and outstanding performer. Julie Osburn was on the all-star cast. Honorable mentions went to Sally Spelts and Larry Cook. KAJ 'tWho would have thought you could ever love me? Peer fPaul Brakej asks Solveig fSally Speltsl. CBJ Ingrid CAnna Shousej tempts Peer with you could be rich if you married me, CCD Peer tells his mother CJulie Osburnj, I'll find the answer myself, while Aase, portrayed by Larry Cook, looks on. B U4 8 Faculty Presents Third Follies Production This is the year that was . . . was the theme of the third annual Faculty Follies. This parody of the school year from beginning to end was held on March 22 in the school auditorium at 7:30 p.m. The purpose of this show was to raise money for the American Field Service. They need this money to sponsor the foreign exchange students. A total of S475 was raised for this cause. Mrs. Sharon Moore and Mr. John Elliott were the narrators throughout the show. The two were a couple at the prom looking back on the events of the past school year Coordinators were Mrs. Judy Baskey and Mrs. Marilyn Harrell. CAD Faculty gets a change to portray the football team. KBJ Coach O'Dell cheers the team on to another victory. QCD Anybody who is not here raise your hand, exclaims Mrs. Marilyn Harrell. 6 'f'5?' B QAJ After having the annual dedicated to them and receiving certificates, the football team leaves the stage. LBJ Karen Jones and Joe Barnett present next year's editors, Nancy Bresnahan and Charlotte Garner. QCD Carl Johnson announces James Hydcn as coach of the year. QDJ Lisa Love and Reuben Tomlin just discover that they've won. Iournalists Host Assembl After the Senior Breakfast, the annual assembly was held on May 8. Instead of the usual two, there was only one assembly. It was given in a more serious manner than before with only a few exceptions. One of these was the coaches' skit featuring Carl Johnson and Coach James Hyden. The other was Lisa Love as Mr. Remynse, clothes and all. Mr. Charles Walker gave the American Legion Award. The DAR winner was announced by Mrs. Rosa Vernon. Girl of the year was named by Mrs. William Hubbard from the Arlington Civic League. Mr. Elo Nohavitza named The Mike Green Sports Scholarship recipient. Mr. and Miss Sam Houston and the Top Ten Seniors were named, and class favorites were announced. Departmental awards were given, and the new Texans Talk and Cherokee staffs were named and the editors were presented. The dedication went to the football team, and certificates were handed out to the players. QAJ Awaiting the announcement of the sophomore favorites are Lee Ann Nuss, James Broussard, Lisa Perkins, Bryan Weatherford, Brenda Blanton, and Mark Wood. Sophomores Hold Social at Randol Mill Randol Mill Park was the site of the Sophomore Social held from 4:30 to 8:30 on Wednesday, May 22. There were many things to participate in such as football, softball, and volleyball. Another of the activities was a tug of war across the duck pond of the park. CAD Sheree James and Cindy Burden brown bag it at the social. QBJ Dwayne McNeil and Patti Jones participate in a volleyball game. QCD Soph Bryan Weatherford looks for a place where he can be alone with Brenda Blanton. CDD Tiny Tim Eller sings his way into the hearts of all of the sophomores. 2 r ,a .N H. ,gf iw .. - r . r gii' . ., 5 ? W ,V 51.112 1, . wif' gi 3 o fx. B 'ik .4 on , tt., . 'ip T 'T' ' if if 'x f kr , 2. iw, is . 1 , ' Q ,,, Maw it X241 ... , .Qi Ziff Q 4 an r V if 7.., rV.V N Z K , 3 A f .-,, VY 'wi -3 5 1 in fn. 1 . I 4 4 Ages v 4 - . , - 1 -- -fr Ei MN, 1 .., I , . I . 'Q' P A 250 Attend Senior Prom We may never pass this way again was the theme the seniors chose for the prom. The UTA grand ballroom was selected as the site for this formal affair which was held on Saturday, May 11. Dinner was served at 7 p.m. with the dance following and continuing until midnight. Marcel's was there to take color pictures of the couples for a fee of 33.50. A local rock group, Lynx, provided the music. A total of about 250 attended the prom. CAD Kevin Holland and Debbie Conrad look on as Steve Hartsfield and Vicki Blanton sign up for pictures. QBJ John Burrows and Diane Landham pose for pictures. CCD Tony Guadagnolo and Cindy Adkins dance at the 1974 prom. Z' 1 ,..A M 6 ,N jf ..,, B X, QAJ The prom was full of smiles as shown by Mike O'Donnell and Lisa Perkins. CBJ Ricky Eddy dances with Brenda Dickerman. CCD James Hearnc and Carol McCants discuss the night's events with Joanie Morris and her date after dinner is served. eff' X , s LJ A -Va L V fig kg B s if . -ar YK 55 X V , L Q, .L ,A.. X mi ii? Q Y 'Zi X it g i g h - . fi-L J Q I .3 ,R s V L26 ' ' - i:':':is-.ers f 41353 B 235 D CAD Joyce Williams and Keith Foster talk over their evening with Brad Fitzgerald and Dean Brock. CBJ David Barker and Melissa Gammage dance to romantic music. QCD Sitting at the head table, Les Palmer, Lisa Love, and Larry Cook prepare to give speeches. CD1 Exchange student Mary Jean Thomas enjoys the prom with her American escort Peter Otts. 595 Graduate at UTA Baccalaureate services were one of the final activities of the 1974 Senior Class. Sunday, May 26 was the date of this service which began at 8 p.m. in Texas Hall. Officers of the Senior Class participated in the program. President Les Shuler and Lisa Love, class secretary, gave the invocation and welcome. Larry Cook, social chairman, read the Scripture. Rev. Dr. James Shuler was introduced by vice-president Les Palmer. Social chairman Debbie Marple gave the benediction. Texas Hall was also the site of the Commencement exercises held on Friday, May 31 at 8 p.m. Student Congress president Emily Spruiel gave the invocation and recording secretary, Holly Bea, welcomed the guests. After this, Mike O'Donnell, vice-president, described the year in a Class Portrait. Choose Something Like a Star was sung by the A Cappella Choir. Following this, Bobbi Mullins gave the valedictory address, t'Reaching for a Star. Salutatorian Les Shuler then gave his address, Stars Speak. The final benediction was given by secretary Tina Brown. 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' , , W ,, . ... , .,., A W, , ,, . , i ..- ,, .. l f .- -- --f .nm Members of the State Semi-finalist Texan Football Team are ftop lefty Coach Billy Stewart, managers Dick Lane, Bill Pamplin, Mike Stafford, Ken Schow, players Bruce Loflin, Ronald Burns, Mark Krug, Ronald Latham, John Smiddy, managers Frank Matthews Skipper Howell, Chip Miller, J obea Walker, Head Coach James Hyden. fsecond rowj Coach Jerry Griffin, John Burrows, Homer Sargent, Brian Moore, Tommy Scott, Dennis Morgan, Robert Hammond, Claude Miller, Doug Hudson, Jimmy Coonrod, Lewis Hutson, Steve Martindale, Davis Snider, Steve Bills, Coach Bill Keith. fthird rowj Coach Jimmy Brooks, Reuben Tomlin, Mark Wood, Ser- gio Tristan, Pat Garner, Jeff Horton, Steve Cunningham, Donny Sheffield, Drew Perkins, Larry Kitchen, Danny Jones, Paul Shaffer, James Coats, Trainer Charles Davis. fbottom rowj Derek Mott, Tony Guadagnolo, Dino Urquidi, Terry Griffin, Rodney Lewis, Allan Fine, Glen Mead, Jeff Johnson, Steve Taylor. These coaches and players completed a 13-1 record. Varsi Football SHHS ' 1 M S Opponent 7 ' uthwest 2 gy 3 21 ' .D. Bellf 14 27 Ricnlanqgff 5 0 'ANI' 14 Denton 7 35 ' 13 1. 3 Maman, 28 lypd Gfgmd e 1 7 We .,, !'l1I1 A 8 to 10- - if 'ff-if ,M O 5 K 0 it 4 vt if . ttrs xr ,,-- ft., , ' t',. .,,,, f a, v Coach James Hyden was runner-up for football Coach of the 2+ Year as polled by the Texas Association of Sports Writers. Texans Head into District Play Unbeaten On September 7 in the year opener, Sam Houston downed the Southwest Rebels, 7-3 in a defensive struggle. Superlative running back Ronald Burns returned the first punt of the game 68 yards for the Texans' only score. A devastating Texan defense held Southwest to only 115 yards total offense and one 24 yard field goal. The Texan offense cranked up and ran and passed for 434 yards as the Texans downed L. D. Bell, 21- 14 for their second straight win. A crowd of 6,000 watched all- stater Ronald Burns run for 100 yards and burly fullback Derek Mott gain 70 yards on 19 trips. Catching five passes for 120 yards, Tommy Scott tied a school record. Burns scored two TD's and Mott crossed the goal for one. On September 21 the Texan team A CAD Texans take exercise before a game. QBJ Bruce Loflin hauls in a pass against the El Paso Thunderbirds. defeated the Richland Rebels 27- 0 for their third straight win. Ronald Burns returned the first punt of the game 80 yards for the Texans' first score. He also returned one 84 yards to set up the last score of the contest. Derek Mott ran for a one yard touchdown and Burns got the Texans' third touchdown on a one yard scamper. Jeff Horton caught a three yard touchdown pass from quarterback, Reuben Tomlin for the Texans' final score. Steve Cunningham, John Smiddy and Mott led the defense. Cunningham recovered a fumble along with kicking three PATs. On September 28 before a crowd of 6,000 the Texans scored two quick touchdowns in the first quarter, one by Ronald Burns and another by Derek Mott. A fired up defense led by Drew Perkins who intercepted three Bronco passes held Denton to one touchdown and 68 yards rushing as the Texans won 14-7 . -U? QDIQ Defense Sparkles as MacArthur, Gophers In the first district game on October 5 the Texans' offense rolled up 363 total yards as they buried MacArthur, 35-13. Drew Perkins and Bruce Loflin caught touchdown passes from Reuben Tomlin. Ronald Burns rushed for 134 yards on 18 carries and scored two TD's, and Derek Mott rushed for 123 and one TD. The Texan kickoff team recovered two fumbles in the opening minute which led to two quick touchdowns, as the Texans downed Grand Prairie, 28-7 for their second district win. Perkins caught a 23 yard scoring pass from Tomlin on the first play after the kickoff. The ensuing kickoff was fumbled and four plays later Mott scored from three yards out. Tomlin who rushed for 114 yards and passed for 156 made the third touchdown on a 23 yard run. Burns capped the scoring on a 19 yard ramble. On October 26 history was made as the Texans downed the Colts from Arlington, 22-8, before an enthusiastic crowd of 8,000. This My . -3 YW G . yfsfllf 1 D . 'f R fmt We , ' 11 .. J7. 1 . rfragigffffyg .4-ew 4'w,'-,:f, M41 '- '11 af bf' 'F 4' .H Colts Fall is the first time since the series started in 1967 that the Texans have beaten the Colts. Mott led the offense as he scored all three touchdowns and rushed for 83 yards on 11 carries and Ronald Burns rushed for 99 yards on 11 carries. The defense was led by Steve Cunningham who also added two extra points. B lf' E ' CAD Ronald Latham throws a Colt aside as the defense moves in for the kill. KBJ Ronald Burns cuts down Colt quarterback Gary Burton as he attempts to throw. CCD Steve gk M A Cunningham and Allan Fine put a stop to Grand Prairie's tailback, Scooter Reed. Sam Beats Lamar on Last Minute Heroics In the biggest game of the year Sam Houston downed the Vikings 14-10 in the battle of unbeatens. This was the third meeting of the teams and the second Sam win. An overflow crowd of 11,000 watched the Texan defense hold Lamar to 111 yards total offense. Putting in a standout showing, the defense held Lamar on four downs inside the one yard line at the outset of the second half which turned the tide of the game. With 1:56 left in the game Lamar kicked a 30 yard field goal to put the Vikings ahead, 10-7. Ronald Burns ran the kickoff back to the 47. Reuben Tomlin then lofted a screen pass to Burns who took it to the Lamar 14 yard line. On the next play he found Bruce Loflin behind the secondary for a 14 yard touchdown pass and the come-from-behind victory. CAD Bruce Loflin catches the winning touchdown pass against Lamar with 1:19 seconds left in the game. QBD Gang tackling is the story of the Texan defense, as they put the clamps on all-state tailback Bruce Odom. Game Statistics SHHS Lamar First Downs 118 Yards Rushing Yards Passing 4 14 1 Passes 1 4 1 8 31 Punts 7 5 Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized A 'EU 617 Regular Season Ends as Texans Go 10-0 Clinching their first 7-4A district title, the Texans won over the Tigers, 17-6, November 8. Led by a standout defense and a ball control offense, Big Sam killed any hope for an Irving upset. The victory left Sam at 9-0 and bought them a ticket to the state playoff games. The Texans were led by a balanced attack of 180 yards rushing with Burns running for 80 yards, Tomlin 50, and Mott 42. Tomlin also passed for 134 yards. Led by the passing of Reuben Tomlin with two touchdowns to Tommy Scott and Derek Mott scoring from the one, Big Sam came on for a 21-0 win over Irving Nimitz on November 16. A stubborn defense and a well balanced offense were the causes of the history-making win which left Sam with a 10-0 record. CAD Ronald Burns gallops through the Lamar defense, as Reuben Tomlin watches. CBJ Drew Perkins cuts down Melvin Stevenson, as Allan Fine and Glen Mead come to his assistance. Garland's Rain Dance Fails In the first bi-district playoff game in school history the Texans defeated the rain and the South Garland Colonels, 13-0 at Wilemon Field to earn a spot in regional playoffs. They then faced defending state champion Odessa Permian in San Angelo in the upcoming week. As the first quarter ended Sam started a drive from its own 20 yard line. Derek Mott scored over right tackle to cap an 80 yard scoring drive in 13 plays. Glen Mead recovered a fumble moments later at South Garland's 13 yard line. Ronald Burns scored from one yard out as the halftime score stood 13-0. B The second half, due to sloppy conditions, was scoreless. South Garland noted for fourth quarter comebacks threatened to score, but on the third down Drew Perkins intercepted his eighth pass of the year to kill South Garland's upset hopes. Jeff Horton intercepted a desperation pass in the closing minutes of the game. CAD Mark Krug catches a breather during the closing minutes of the rainy South Garland game on November 24. CBJ After spurting past tackle Robert Hammond, Ronald Burns powers over three Colonels, as he churns for some tough yardage up the middle. Fly Panthers Stifled When Mojo Magic Fizzles X . . if , ... LLL.. . ., . 1, . . , . ' the if si sa A ik- Sam defeated the defending state champions, Odessa's Permian Panthers and the Mojo magic, 14-7 in San Angelo's neutral site before 10,000 fans. Permian roughed up the proud Texan defense on their first drive, marching 48 yards with Bucky Taylor scoring from three yards out. But from then on the Texan defense allowed Permian only 50 short yards rushing. The tide of the game started to change when Homer Sargent recovered a fumble at the Permian 26 yard line. On first play Reuben Tomlin fired a 20 yard pass to Tommy Scott to Permian's six yard line, ending the quarter. On the first play of the second quarter fullback Derek Mott scored from three yards out. With 2:59 left in the game Sam punted, penetrations tied 2-2 and first downs tied 8-8. On the first play after Tommy Scott's punt Permian fumbled. The Texans quickly crossed the 20 yard line for a penetration and picked up two first downs, killing Mojo's chance for a win. But, even though Sam had already clinched the right to advance on in the playoffs they also wanted to beat Permian on the scoreboard as Tomlin did when he kept the ball and crossed the goal. A crowd of Texan backers stormed onto the field after Tomlin scored the winning TD, and they had to be cleared so Cunningham could add the meani igless extra point. Again it was he Texans' defensive unit led by the front wall, consisting of Latham, Hutson, Hudson, Fine, and Urquidi, and linebackers Mott and Cunningham who allowed Odessa only 98 yards for the day. When the ball got off the ground, backs Burns, Perkins, Sargent, and Mead kept it away from Odessa CAD Tomlin scored the winning TD in the December 1 win over Odessa. QBD Cunningham drags down Mike Belew. Texans Crush T-Birds 17-6 December 8, Sam met its 13th foe, Coronado, in Odessa, taking a 17-6 win over the Thunderbirds. Late in the third quarter of the quarterfinal game, El Paso made their initial first down. The amazing fact about that was not the first down but was that the Texans' defense had held El Paso without a first down for almost three quarters of play. Big Sam was not all defense, however, as the offense crossed the 20 yard line eight times. B Ronald Burns carried for 52 yards, scoring on a three yard run. Bruce Loflin caught a 16 yard pass from Reuben Tomlin and added a TD in the third quarter. Linebacker Steve Cunningham kicked the game's only field goal. QAJ Ronald Burns turns the corner for good yardage against Coronado. QBJ Ronald Latham wraps up a Coronado runner as Drew Perkins comes to help. A il TNQ Hur. - . w w- ami. ..,t M -an ww -meem 1 T, fTf N5N ' c cnnccnnnn ' M if B1g Sam Falls to Tyler 1n F mal Minutes On a late Saturday afternoon in Baylor Stadium, John Tyler ended the Texans' state title hopes. The game, played at Waco, took place on December 15. The final 22-7 win for the Lions was not a true indication of the game. With three minutes left and the scored tied 7-7, the bottom fell through for Sam. The Texans seemingly had stopped the Lions with a passing attack consisting of aerials from Reuben Tomlin into tight end Bruce Loflin and a rough defense. On second and 11 from their 21 yard line the Tyler Lions struck with the unexpected, a 79 yard pass to tight end Ronnie Lee. For all purposes that was the end because it broke the back of the Texans. The Big Red Machine' had given it all they had but for the first time this year it wasn't quite enough for a Texan victory. Tyler went on to capture state. QAJ Earl Campbell goes flying through the air after being cut down by the Big Sam defense. QBJ Brother Steve learns just how hard the Texans can hit. Texans Reign With 16 Chosen ll-District Ronald Burns All-District All-Tarrant County All-Metro All-Greater Dallas All-State Super All-State All-American All-District , Steve Cunningham Tommy Scott Allan Fine Drew Perkins Glen Mead Lewis Hutson Ronald Latham Robert Hammond Doug Hudson On February 9 the Lions Clubs sponsored the annual Football Banquet. Voted Most Valuable Player was Ronald Burns with Derek Mott and Reuben Tomlin tying for Most Valuable Back. Tony Guadagnolo received the Sportsmanship Award, and Mark Krug was named the Most Valuable Lineman of the year. Reuben Tomlin All-District All-Tarrant Co. All-State John Smiddy All-District All-Tarrant Co. All-Dallas Co. All-Metro Mark Krug All-District All-Dallas All-Tarrant All-State Super All- - State DQ' ,flwf K 'A' ff ,fl - Bruce Loflin All-District All-Tarrant Co Dino Urquidi All-District All-Tarrant Co All-Greater Dallas Derek Mott All-District All-Tarrant Co All-Dallas Co. All-Metro All-State Super-All State B-Team Year Plagued b Losses, Injuries 7 1 Members of the B team mclude ftop lefty Coach Andy Chambers players Clay Soles Mark White Darrell Miller Darwin Huff Joe Terrell Wynn Lane Steve Jackson Tim Eller Randy Bench and Coach Tommy Cantrell fsecond rowj Terry Thompson Clifford Sheffield John Stoner Mike Glasgow Bill Taylor Doel Garcia Perry Franklin Mike Bowers David Jeffery Jay Shuler and Dion Wallace fthlrd rowj Lewis Burrows Les White Kirby Humberson Tom Heavner Garry Pamplm Mike Monroe Doyle Coonrod Terry O Donnell Alex Parra James Langston and Sidney Edwards Cbottom rowJKev1n Keith Greg John Jeff Schrack Robert Ballance Kenny Meggs David Littlejohn Robert O Dell Kenny Johns Joe Perez and Roy Johnson SHHS 14 27 19 7 26 14 0 25 B Team Season Record Opponent Southwest L. D. Bell Richland 19 Denton 34 MacArthur 13 Grand Prairie 24 Arlington 36 Lamar 21 Irving 3 N imitz 27 Coaches Chambers, Cantrell, and Louis work with B-teamers. 'mai Home A mo 1 - om --.........N...s --.......,,,,,V,,M-M-nu A ggi,i!f4i...5,w4?' 1' A '99 , , - 'fn' V'-' J L1 ' Fx rv' 14' li-I Ta - so 'f , ,- W C un- '51 A K 7' ia.'u,jf'-UUQQ B CAD Coaches Louis and Cantrell prepare B-team players for the upcoming game with last minute instructions. QBD As Grand Prairie linemen penetrate Sam's offensive wall, B-team quarterback David Littlejohn launches a pass for one of his receivers. QCD Texan defenders John Stoner and Jeff Schrack hustle to catch a Gopher running back who sneaked around end. CDD Linemen Alex Parra, Wynn Lane, and Larry Williams dig in and let the dirt fly as the Colts snap the ball for a clutch play. l' pygmy xg, . Wig, Q- K 4 O. ' Intramurals Provide Fun For the first time at Sam Houston, P.E. classes held scheduled competition which was headed by Coach O'Dell. He was appointed intramural director. There were various programs offered during the year teaching sportsmanship and skill through friendly athletic competition. fAJ The football team that won this year's intramural championships consists of Warren Patterson, Eddie Martin, Mike Colley, Tom Drennan, Jerry Arias, Chuck Barry, George Couch, John Hawkins, Mark Wilkes, Clark Parks, Richard Garza, J eff Acklin, and Robert Shoemaker. CBD Winner of the intramural basketball championships was Coach O'Dell's fourth period class. The members include Pat Urash, Ricky Noble, Mike Black, Michael West, John Gambrell, Broderick Wren, and Bobby Mackin. Basketball Team members are Ctop leftJ Head Coach Don Louis, manager Steve Morgan, Chuck Gagan, Mike O'Donnell, David McNabb, Gary Smith, Les Shuler, David Owens and Assistant Coach David Clyde. fbottom leftj Wayne Farrar, Pat Garner, Jerry St. Cyr, Frank Nute, Mike Mullen, Greg Leaman, and Madger Pittman. Varsity Coaches are David Clyde and Head Coach Don Louis. SHHS 62 65 52 51 55 59 Varsity Basketball Scores First Half Lamar Nimitz Irving Arlington Grand Prairie MacArthur Second Half Lamar Nimitz Irving Arlington Grand Prairie MacArthur Opponent 61 73 69 72 73 66 0 , 0 0 Vars1ty Cagers He1ght Major Season Factor 69 71 79 ' ' 70 44 ' 67 45 ' 81 , 58 ' ' 64 W' 46 62 Roundb allers Down 1m1tz 1n First Half The Texan Roundballers defeated Nimitz, 79-70 for their only victory of the first half. Lack of height hurt the Texans against taller opponents. The Texans opened the season against Vikings of Lamar in a closely fought game. The Texans came out on the short end by 71-64. The Texans downed Nimitz, followed by losses to Irving and the Giants from Arlington. The Gophers of Grand Prairie were given a fight before downing the Texans, 64-58. The Texans ended the season losing to MacArthur to finish the first half at 1-5. QAJ Center Mike O'Donnell outmuscles an Irving Tiger for a rebound as Chuck Gagan and Jerry St. Cyr come to help out. CBJ Senior David Owens grimaces as he fights for the rebound. Les Shuler awaits the outcome as Mike O'Donnell hits the floor. CCD Junior Jerry St. Cyr blocks out an opponent as he maneuvers in for a rebound of a missed shot. Sam's Last Minute Free Throws Beat Lamar The second half of district Texans their second loss, 67-44. Colts slipped away with the win. started out with the Texans District champ Arlington Grand Prairie outshot the Texans, beating Lamar, 62-61 on some last was given a scare, as Texan fans 73-55, and in the final game of minute clutch free throws. The went wild when the Texans went the year, MacArthur downed the Texans then traveled to Nimitz, ahead after three quarters, but Texans, 66-59 to end the second only to be upset by a close score turnovers and cold shooting half at 1-5. The Texans' final of 79-70. Irving handed the slowed down the Texans as the district record was 2-10. A B QAJ Seniors David Owens and Mike O'Donnell out-jump a Lamar player as they fight for a rebound in a close game. CBJ Sophomore of the year Ronny Newton, who averaged 10 points per game, along with junior Chuck Gagan fight for a loose ball against the Irving Tigers as Frank Nute awaits the outcome. Wayne Farrar Chosen to All-District Team Senior guard Wayne Farrar was the only member of the Texan basketball team to be named on the all-district team. Farrar, a two-year letterman, was chosen on the second team. Farrar, a 6'1 guard, averaged 15.3 points a game. He was instrumental in all the roundballers' wins. Farrar kept the Texans close in all their games with his long range bombing. QAJ All-district guard Wayne Farrar drives in for a layup to tack on two points to his 15.3 average. LBJ After grabbing the rebound, David McNabb looks up court to start a fast break. A l B i 139 A B Q' + r - ' if? ' i ,J 1 'A A 'it --'wg' ggulr-I-7- K 'K fi WW, ,, ' , M.,...,,.,,....., w.......,.... Sr f v, My L. CAD Mike O'Donnell out-jumps a Nimitz player to start a game. QBJ Les Shuler, Mike O'Donnell and Jerry St.Cyr move in for a rebound. QCD Madger Pittmon shoots for two points, CDD Ronny Newton shoots over Irving in a district battle at home. Roundballers Show Potential During Year 17' W. QAJ Mike O'Donne1l pumps one up from long range, as Greg Leaman moves in for a rebound. QBJ Jerry St.Cyr throws up his left-handed hook against Gophers. CCD Ronny Newton leaves an Irving Tiger on his heels as he breaks down court for a layup Members of the 72-73 Sam Houston B-team are David Littlejohn, Fred King, Don Collum, Glen Dixon. Csecond rowj Benny Parman, Guy Gansert, Paul Riddle, Joey King, Terry O'Donnell, Mark White, Dusty Howell. fthird rowl Larry Jones, Terry Bridges, Barney Inman, Ronnie Newton, Raymon Harris, Chuck Ward, James Broussard, Coach David Clyde. rm - eam coaches this year are Head Coach David Clyde and assistant, Billy Stewart. SHHS B Team Results First Half Lamar Irving Arlington Grand Prairie MacArthur Second Half Lamar N imitz Irving Arlington Grand Prairie MacArthur Opponent Iunior Varsit Ends Season with 6-6 Record E It - 1 58 52 , .4115 65 N imitz 40 58 ' 80 ff 1 I 51 ' 57 I' 5 65 54 LL El., 68 62 32 E 55 71 60 57 60 61 BT 58 61 Sui' The Junior Varsity Team, coached by David Clyde, started district with wins over Lamar and Nimitz, and then lost to Irving and Arlington. They finished out the first half with victories over the Gophers and the Cardinals The loss of Ronny Newton and Joey King to the Varsity hampered the B-team's second half. With these two losses, Sam finished the last half of district, 2-4. Top scorers were Glenn Dixon, David Littlejohn, and Barney Inman. Raymon Harris and Paul Riddle were also leading performers. QAJ Glenn Dixon brings the ball down court against Arlington High as teammate Raymon Harris comes up to help out. CBJ Barney Inman goes high for the tip against Grand Prairie. Xxx 1... fx Qi' 'means iw,2i'9. ,T '-if in 4 I Members of the 1974 Varsity Baseball manager Ronnie Lee. lsecond rowj rowj Manager Dusty Howell, Jeff Team are Ctop leftj Coach Tommy trainer J obea Walker, bat girl Debra Horton, Dino Urquidi, James Langston Cantrell, trainer Charles Davis, Cary Mitchell, Steve Hartsfield, Glen Mead, Tony Guadagnolo, John Frechette, Dale Phillips, Wayne Farrar, Tommy Scott, David Sargent, Steve Cunningham, Ward, Ricky Davis, manager Tommy Dellas Roden, Kevin Holland, Coach Drew Perkins, Donald Baker, Tim Matthews. David Clyde, manager Steve Morgan, Skinner, bat girl Bobbi Mullins. ffront Texans Compile Best Ever 25-5 Record A Wayne Farrar winds up for another pitch. SHHS Opponent First Half Lamar MacArthur Grand Pralrle Arlington Irving NlmltZ Second Half Lamar Grand Prairie Arlington Irving Nimltz PlayOffs R L Turner R L Turner R L Turner 2 1 1 1 1 8 ' ' 0 16 ' 6 5 ' 0 5 ' ' 1 12 0 2 MacArthur 0 4 ' ' 1 1 ' 0 1 ' 2 3 ' ' 1 4 . . 5 8 . . 0 4 . . 7 .Mb . mil af ,,. . -, X A 3 is . . X, s . .,. A, W J. ,. i MM i sk . . m f ,Am lr .. K rs ..... - Q-ts.. ,. ,sf f,-3 if semi .. 14, W Q A B Texans Go 13-2 in D E '1s 'l 'Mv'. l QA-B-CD All-District Drew Perkins shows his form in stealing one of his 17 bases. CDD Tommy Scott with an ERA of 0.00 off the field after another shutout. f ' ' CED Center fielder Drew Perkins slides into third during a crucial game. on-District Action . . Gs , trots A ' , ag , ..,.. ,Gi ' A ,,..--Q X i . s 0 A I . . L .DE -S .f ' ' xh ' I 0 '1-: W N 72:1 1 . Aii' ,f fx, .1 .. . J . ,.,, ef. .- . I X E K , Undefeated The Texans started out first half action with a wind blown 2-1 victory over Lamar. Reuben Tomlin picked up his first district win. Playing the defending champs MacArthur Cardinals, the Texans pounded out an 11-1 victory. Drew Perkins and Wayne Farrar had three RBI's. Farrar picked up the win. The Texans then bombed Grand Prairie, 8-0. Tommy Scott pitched the shutout. Next they clubbed Arlington High, 16-6 behind the pitching of Reuben Tomlin. Tomlin also knocked in six runs and Steve Cunningham batted in three runs. Irving was the Texans' next victim, as they were downed, 5-0. Wayne Farrar got the victory. The Texans stopped the Vikings 5-1. Tommy Scott won his second district game. The Texans ended the first half of action in first. QAJ Reuben Tomlin prepares to wind up for one of his eight victories. QBD Dino Urquidi is good for another hit. QCD Steve Cunningham eyes the ball after pounding it for extra bases. ,way A G11 Behind the pitching of Reuben Tomlin, the Texans pounded Lamar 12-0. James Langston hit a home run to lead the Texan attack. Sam put a stop to any upset plans of MacArthur by a 2-0 win. The Texans then traveled to Grand Prairie to defeat the Gophers, 4-1. Center fielder Drew Perkins scored two, and Tommy Scott took the victory. The Texans then slipped by AHS, 1-0, behind the one hit pitching of Reuben Tomlin. He also knocked in the Texans' only run. Irving then handed Sam its only defeat, upsetting the Texans, 2-1. Sam came back to beat N imitz, 3-1 to capture district Tommy Scott was winning pitcher 11-1 Record Brings Texans District Title B C D www. ff m fe- CAD Donald Baker takes a big cut at the ball. KB-C-DJ Reuben Tomlin, Wayne Farrar, and Tommy Scott eye their opponents. The All-District three- some had a combined record of 21-5. Sam Houston's bi-district series with Carrollton Turner ended with the Lions winning. l Turner took the first game, 5-4, i with the Texans making seven errors in eight innings. Sam won the second game, 8-0, thanks to the no-hit pitching of senior Reuben Tomlin. Turner won the series and the third game by the score of 7-4. The series ended two games to one. QAJ Senior Donald Baker awaits the ball to put out a runner. CBJ David Sargent races to beat out a ground ball in the team's 8-0 win over Turner. , A Texans Fall in Bi-District to End Season A Pitchers Have Lowest ERA in orth Texas ., rt. .5,Q.iv555X.r1L ,... Q ,,,., .HQ .N 543 ,15 .hy t to A il t ' 1' f 2 ii' f' s .. -M i X H ' ' ' '- my e .Q H M .: ,V - - 4.1. .r f ff-- .M . 1:1 f21'?.i'- .+. . A . nl ' ' K- . s - Q.. ' h t - ., F0 K '?,.-vg w-was A 5,-91-QE, N A -Y jv Y . . .M .. ,W CAD Steve Cunningham slides safely to third. CBJ Donald Baker swings for a. home run. QCD Tim Skinner swings at the ball. QDJ Hard throwing Tommy Scott follows through with the pitch. -vs -'45-.1 D ine Texans Place on All-District Team ie H TQ E. I Donald Baker rf? . W' if A In a,, a t ' Shortstop ' All-District , . 1 ' V , 5 John Frechette Shortstop L, I 2 Kevin Holland V ' Second Base gf! A Q 'n fl' A Glen Mead First Base P fl' Q'f ' Dellas Roden s' M T l l . Third Base sf ' g +5 MQ 1 eg' , Tim Skinner Second Base All-District my , ' , ,. 1 x 'Y sf- if 3 'eff k'i: ghd' if . V it .. E . , ,Y fi ,ef X 4 Q 1 M vt, A -gl, we If T5 M . 414: 1 fr Wil f y . ' ,Hi Steve Cunningham f' Catcher ' All-District A lg S Tony Guadagnolo Outfield Jeff Horton Outfield Drew Perkins Outfield All-District David Sargent First Base Reuben Tomlin Pitcher All-District ' ' ' f m 'lf if 2 T QL- -- -, 'ff Ki Wayne Farrar Pitcher All-District Steve Hartsfield Pitcher James Langston Pitcher All-District Cary Phillips Pitcher Tommy Scott Pitcher All-District Dino Urquidi Third Base All-District Girls Track Shows Progress with Growth This year's Girls' Track Team was the largest one ever at Sam Houston. The first track meet the girls entered was held on March 16 at Burleson. The girls competed against 28 area schools at the meet and brought back three ribbons. Carol Easley won first place in the 220 yard dash and two girls won fifth places. They were Delores Spruiel who ran the 440 yard dash and Karen Taylor who received a ribbon for the long jump. The district meet held at Lamar was the girls' best outing. QAJ Members of the Girls' Track Team are ftop leftl Janie Coonrod, Cindy Kitchens, Carol Easley, Debbie Weaver, Carolyn Cope, Delores Spruiel, Karen Taylor, and manager Debbie Neal. Cbottom rowj Patricia Alexander, Janet Grinstead, Cindy Green, Dovie Blumenthal, Lesli Long, and Gladys Woolridge. QBJ Soph Lesli Long practices the hurdles. Thinolads Capture 7-AAAA Track Crown at arf- ff , . ,.we,muf,efliszt..esf4affn,,f3, I . . ,W . .m,.,,-..,,.. , K y Y p .-. .,,, , , H y but-.4 . Members of the 1974 Track Team include tbottom leftb Robert Barrett, Garry Pamplin, Peter Kramer, Sydney Edwards, Mark Wood, Clifford Sheffield, Ricky Nicholson, Kevin Keith, David Baker, tmiddle rowj manager Gary Hardin, Kenny Meggs, David Holton, Steve Messman, Tod Lappe, Bob Bowden, Sam Sexton, Darwin Huff, John Stoner, Steve Luton, Brett Mitchell, ttop rowj Coach Bill Keith, Darrell Miller, David Williams, Gerard Redman, Billy Battle, Mark Krug, Rodney French, Dennis Morgan, David Barker, track queen Sharon Reed, and Coach Jimmie Brooks. The team won the district championship by a one point margin. A fourth place finish in the mile relay brought the District 4A-7 track title back to Big Sam. The participants of the field events began the meet with a strong showing, accumulating 44 points. Mark Krug placed first in both of his events, the shot and discus. A 21'1V2 longjump gave David Holton a second. David Baker came in third with a pole vault of 12' while Billy Battle and Darrell Miller placed third and fourth with jumps of 5'8 . Sam surprised favored Lamar by winning the first two running events, the 440 relay and the 800. The relay consisting of Kramer, Holton, Edwards, and Stoner ran a time of 43.2. Mark Wood ran the 800 with a time of 2:03.6. ....... l , Cross-country members line up at the beginning of a meet held at Vandergriff Park. A Z., 51' fl .NQTW ' l s 1 . ' .Q- .. -.nl'13VX':Q 1- x ' V. - .. .i..A,,..t. Kir i n: ze, in 4? v . ll g on nam swibkv R 515- +fg'45x,,ef 55-fl . an ft 'if xx.,-5,1 , R B ,A F ' . P Z v--4-v N . X A K-:W -if :ff - . fg aus. 5 , . ,W,, ,,L1 QAD Peter Kramer clocks another fast time in the 100 yard dash. QBJ Billy Battle stretches his legs to clear the hurdles. CCD Completing the first leg of the relay, Sidney Edwards hands the baton to Peter Kramer. QDJ David Barker starts his leg of the 440 relay. N A B I I I it ,,i C QAJ Soph pole vaulter Brett Mitchell works on his take off before the district meet. QBJ John Stoner and David Holton practice their handoff in preparation for the regional track meet. QCD During the district meet held at Wilemon Field, senior David Holton placed second in district with ajump of 21' 1 liz . CDD With perfect timing Mark Krug lets the discus go. This kind of timing and form led Mark to a first place finish in district as a shot putter and discus thrower. His heaves were 52' 10 in the shot and 154' in the discus. Cross-Countr Expands 1. 5 'X ' Maw- si 1 ,Q-new -- s .',- ' s a .4iss:6fF1f.',t - wir' ' If p s 1 . f to 1 iss.. ax f -. . 1' X' ' . Q bah. .',, J : p I 5 f :gf ' 15 1' ass - tiisg... .4 + , : M . . sig ...psy L .,,:, . A ,, pp .- . HH3l wslif'ssi ids ,pu y 0... 'ir xi' 'Wjfx X 3.5. A. Q s.. ii A C From a seven man squad last year the cross-country team expanded to 20 members during the 1973-'74 season. Under the direction of Coach Jimmie Brooks the team worked out two periods a day in preparation for the track season. The hard work paid off B 'Ns in the long run for the Texans as the track team took the 4A-7 district track championship. The team traveled to Veterans Park and Vandergriff Park on Tuesdays and Thursdays to hold after school workouts. The cross-country squad placed third in their first district meet with a total of 62 points. Sam Sexton was the lone Texan to place, finishing in the first 10. Sexton also placed in the Jesuit meet, finishing tenth. Sophomore Bob Bowden also came in with a thirtieth place. IAQ Harry Hollingsworth crosses the finish line at the cross-country meet held at Vandergriff Park. CBD Heading for the finish line Sam Sexton tries to hold onto his position. Sam finished in the first 10 during the meet. KCJ Included in the 20 man cross-country team are fbottom lefty Mike Navin, Steve Messman, Sam Sexton, Gerard Redman. fmiddle rowJ Mark Horn, Robert Barrett, Robert Bowden. ftop leftj David Williams, Coach Jimmie Brooks, and Harry Hollingsworth. 9--.-.0 'P 'ET 4,5 f A 155 -.rf f A A 1, fi- 1- 1-5,5 in-Q g 5' if 3 T A B C Golf Team Swings Through Successful Year The '73-'74 golfers, coached by Mr. Wallace Johnson, played in six tournaments and 21 matches. They had a 17-4 record for their matches. The team was centered around a field of five players, Mark Mathis, Greg Hostettler, Reinoehl. These five were chosen from a field of 18 contestants. The Texans placed sixth in district out of 12 teams. Right before the district tournament Greg Hostettler came down with the flu and Rod Moon was put in his place as a substitute. Larry Crole, Rod Moon, and Russ D tim , CAD Mark Mathis chips a shot out of a sand trap onto the green. CBJ Greg Hostettler puts his nine iron to work after hitting into a sand trap. QCD Larry Crole tees off at a tournament, hoping not to land one in the rough. CDJ Starting a match Texas golfers 4 M Larry Crole, Russ Reinoehl, and Greg Hostettler Watch Mark Mathis tee off. CED Russ Reinoehl enjoys a little relaxation while watching his partner set up his putt. Inexperienoed Team Launches a Comeback E ff , at fff te g e,, sa T -.MQs5 . was V a 5: i ,ffl D I W, 1 . J, gf a M495 ' S 4 J. - 1 ai' vs ,Jar 11' 2 K . .evpvab pu ..- - 7-'.t...,'.,..,. ,. X , During a district match returning letterman Mike Morrison follows up his ,.-... .- HN., ga- hw, l iw g,-was - 4 0' SGFVQ. The tennis team under the direction of Coach Vaughan captured sixth place in the 7-AAAA district competition. Only four seniors were on this year's squad: Brian Showers, Debbie Dollar, Julia Rollins, and Siobhan MacMahon. This year's doubles teams of Dollar-MacMahon and Voss- Yancey had the most success in the five tournaments the team entered. Dollar and MacMahon were seeded third in district in girls' doubles and advanced to the semi-finals before being defeated by the eventual girls' doubles champions. Several disappointing and unexpected losses kept the team from placing higher. Only three points separated the Texans from a third place finish in district as a team. XJ! Tennis members for 1974 are ftop leftj Siobhan MacMahon, Julia Rollins, Debbie Dollar, Cecilia Schutz, Denise Landgraf, Tylene Calhoun, and Coach Steve Vaughan, Cbottom leftj Scott Cobern, Mark Voss, Tim Bea, Brian Showers, Kirk Yancey, and Mike Morrison. Girls' Basketball Has Strong First Season SHHS 39 47 59 45 38 44 Girls Basketball Scores Brewer Immaculate Conception Arlington Burleson Burleson Lamar Plano Nolan Immaculate Conception Opponent 48 45 37 4 1 24 21 oak. In their first year of play the Girls' Basketball Team completed the UIL requirement of one year of non-district competitive play. According to Miss Dixie Calahan they will be placed in an area district before next season. After beginning at a slow pace the girls came on strong with an impressive five game winning streak to finish the season at a 6-3 clip. The leading scorer for the girls was Renee St. Cyr, who performed consistently. CAD Members of the Girls' Basketball Team include ftop rowj Mary Rojas, Janie Coonrod, Renee St.Cyr, Miss Calahan, Denise St.Cyr, Brenda Simpson, Cindy Foster, fmiddle rowj Linda Roznos, Sharon DuMond, Sonja Gilley, Carolyn Cope, fbottom rowj Karen Taylor, Becky Brinker, Sherrie Panter, and Debra Conley. Year Proves Profitable For Swimmers The second year of swimming competition for Sam Houston proved to be a very profitable year for the Texan swimmers. Eleven swimmers, Jan Bunch, Donna Pryor, Lisa Poettgen, Daniel Andrzejewski, Doug Rogers, Ken Turner, Kevin Jones, David Andrzejewski, Clinton Turner, Bret Snow, and Steve Womble, let it be known that Sam Houston was racing for the top in the swimming competitions. The nine meets were topped by the regional meet at TCU. Sam was well represented at this meet by Lisa Poettgen in the backstroke, Daniel Andrzejewski in the breaststroke, Jan Bunch in freestyle and backstroke, and Donna Pryor in backstroke and individual medley. A relay team of Doug Rogers, Daniel Andrzejewski, David Andrzejewski and Ken Turner also competed. Qualifying for the state meet, Jan Bunch and Donna Pryor were second in state in both the 50 freestyle and 100 backstroke. Jan earned consideration for All-American in both of these events. Donna Pryor was third in the state in the 100 backstroke. To highlight this meet, J an Bunch was voted the Outstanding Girls' Swimmer in the State of Texas. CAD Members of the swimming team are ftop rowj Kevin Jones, Jan Bunch, Donna Pryor, Lisa Poettgen, Daniel Andrzejewski, Miss Patricia Riggs, sponsor, fbottom rowj Bret Snow, Clint Turner, David Andrzejewski, Ken Turner, and Steve Womble. Not shown is Doug Rogers, QBJ Here Donna Pryor practices her backstroke before the upcoming state meet. QCD Jan Bunch rests after a hard practice. 159 A B CAD The 1974 Varsity Volleyball members are Ctop lefty manager Pam Woolsey, Jamie Jones, Lisa Love, Kim Cain, Renae Childress, Brenda Blanton, and Coach Sue Ellis, fbottom leftj Karla Keeton, Laura Kitchen, Kim Narramore, Vicki Blanton, and Debra Mitchell. QBJ An opposing team spikes the ball over the net past Lisa Love. The Volleyball Team began its year with heavy workouts in preparation for the upcoming season. Although the early work helped mold the girls into better volleyball players, they made key mistakes in games which led them to a disappointing season. During a weekend tournament the team traveled to Beaumont to participate in the state's strongest tournament. They battled to a fourth place finish which was good enough to enable them to get the sportsmanship trophy and place Lisa Love on the all-tournament team of 24. The Texans' last chance for glory was at the district meet. The girls won their first round- robin match with Castleberry but lost to Irving, the eventual champions of the tournament. The junior varsity team had a successful year with a Winning record of 6-2 in district play. In Berkner's B-team tournament the Texans opened with a win but lost their second match to Irving, who had more experience as a team Volle ball Season D1sappo1nt1ng for Spikers CAD The B-team volleyball members are ftop leftj Sharon Narramore, Tammi Anderson, Janet Moore, Sandra Gallegos, Jolene Burks, Carla Wilson, Sharla Miertschin, and Mrs. Sue Ellis. fbottom leftj Leslie Moore, Susan Lindsay, Mary Otten, Carolyn Beckham, Theresa Harrison, Ruby Hanak, Kathy Johnson, and Jackie Caufman. CBJ B-team members score a point after slamming it over the net. --......... I 1 ' I A Y n X , , ilst . MW, , Q YW' X RQ 1 11... I i 4- Q I ,. . fm , . g .xl gR'77: ?fy 4 A ,I HJ! fl? ,fa 'Q- u' gf , r 'i 4? seas ' ' Q b-W..-AW ' M' , , + it 5 , ,M -cfs? X ri aa..-.mugs -iii: ,,, 'ifi DPINI , P I Q f U --A X A-1 H FV Q-Jr .fd 'x ' 'dl' Facu Facu Facu Facu Facu Facu Facu Facu Facu Facu Facu Facu Facu Facu Administration Forms Polic For Schools B uUK2W A CAD Superintendent James Martin Ccenterl heads the administration, along with assistant superintendents Mr. Roy Wood, financeg and Mr. Woodrow Counts, education. QBJ Board of Education members are Mr. Philip McGahey, Mr. Dan Dipert, Mr. Elwood Preiss, Mr. William Bondurant, Dr. Truett Boles, and Dr. J. M. Farrell. Dr. Boles serves as Board president. Not shown in this picture is Mrs. Tye Barnett. 164 '1 A CAJ Principal B. H. Remynse accepts the '73-'74 trophies at the annual football banquet held on February 9. QBJ All right ya'll, let's go show 'em who's number onel!! cries Mr. Remynse. CCD Mojo didn't stand a chance against the 1 I remedies of the Texan witch doctor, alias the principal. ' f 1 Routine, Spirit Hold Importance For School Head B Serving as principal for his second year, Mr. B. H. Remynse has done a great deal to boost the spirit of Big Sam. He supported athletics as well as areas of academic achievement. As always, there was the usual routine work that had to be taken care of first. Improvements and repairs were necessary, and the energy crisis had to be accounted for. Through all this, Mr. Remynse never let Sam fall. The seven member Board of Education worked toward better school policies, and Mr. James Martin entered his nineteenth term as school superintendent. C CAD Mrs. Williams often calls parents checking on absentees. QBJ Helping with a student problem is only a small part of Mr. Bicknell's daily routine. CCD Mr. Glenn delivers special notices to several teachers' boxes. Vice-Principals GIVE SpGC1H1AttGHt1OH Mr. Monroe Bicknell and Mr. G. A. Glenn found a lot of work ahead as vice-principals of the school. Along with the overseeing of general matters, there were endless problems which required the special attention of both. Counselors, Librarians Offer Assistance new 4. ,A Q . lf B QAJ Conferring with students are Mr. James Warren and Mrs. Marjean Kitts. QBJ Mrs. Betty Whitaker and Mrs. Emily Lunday go over some recent schedule changes. QCD Librarians Mrs. Louise Clark and Mrs. Jimmie Russell check on overdue books. Y 5'- ...- I' 3 . '--'M--.v....,, ., xl ,ff ' vt ,ff . As in all school positions, counselors and librarians had the sometimes difficult task of assisting the many students. Students whose last names began with A-D were directed to Mrs. Marjean Kitts. Mr. James Warren worked with E-K stu- dents, Mrs. Betty Whitaker L-R, and Mrs. Emily Lundey counseled S. Z. Mrs. Louise Clark and Mrs. Jimmie Russell were in charge of the wide variety of books in the library, as well as the commonly used audio-visual aids. Students found lunch period .XM a good time to catch up on studies l - or to do research in the library. V .. LQ,-f-7' ,.. ..,...-l . ,- J c KL X Problems Prove o Barrier With all the problems of school, it was nice to know there were others with just as man-y complications to deal with. Mrs. Audine Whitten was Mr. Remynse's secretary, while Mrs. Helen Shumate was the clerk to Mr. Glenn. Mrs. Lorraine Brogdon acted as clerk in the dean of boys office, and Mrs. Virginia Hankins assisted dean of girls. Mrs. Dorothy Welton worked in the main office as attendance clerk, ,A B CAD Mrs. Hankins fleftj serves as secretary to Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Welton Crightl is an office clerk. fBj Mrs. Whitten and Mrs. Brazzil check registrations. QCD Mrs. Brogdon delivers a lost textbook to Mrs. Shumate. CDD Working in the clinic are Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Edney, and Mrs. Roberts helps with Plan A students. and Mrs. Doris Brazzil, also in the main office, was registrar. Taking care of all the ills of school were Mrs. Joan Owens and Mrs. Pat Edney, clinic aid. Mrs. Owens also worked at some of the other area schools as nurse. All students were kept on file for easy reference, and these women made it a point to accept their responsibility with a ready smile, a cheery attitude, and a helping hand C Cafeteria Offers Pleasant Surroundings In spite of the competition of an open campus, Sam's cafeteria ladies still manage to dish out lunch to many students. There was the choice of either a lunch tray or food from the snack bar, both prepared by the women. The crew not only prepared meals, but also provided a pleasant atmosphere. Always ready to promote Sam spirit, cafeteria workers decorated Walls with posters Wx for games and school activities. Also, the women donned sailor hats for South Pacific and western clothes for Texan Day. For the second year the women performed a skit for the Follies. . fi in e'ltl t t 9 . . i .a , i it 'lf' QQ' . ' , 7 4' 4 f S! 1.4 - Vw 1 it N K, .. , w wf? V 9 , g V 6, K. , I fl' .. X . I X W. . s X7 it C e fig if T 1 1 2. .,.. g F , 5 I , xx, r K f . E' swam- ., 1 .,-,Jaw , i,,. .MM ,. P P V if 1 .-.I Q' ' :xc .mann .. I eff W A' '! ' azz: nf- l-.M l, . W. A i l 5 2 9 ' i l C 5 l sm I ..,,,Xx fAJ The cafeteria staff contains Mrs. Goldie Vaughan, Mrs. Patsy Allen, Mrs. Mary Bob Miller, Mrs. Alma Fendley, Mrs. Vi Martinez, Mrs. Marge Scholz, Mrs. Otila Alcala, Mrs. Kay Hovend, Mrs. Carolyn Howard, Mrs. Sylvia Cobb, Mrs. Marjorie Knowles, and Mrs. Olga Flak. CBJ Mrs. Alcala prepares bread dough for the next meal. QCD Some of the ladies provide Prom Entertainment for the Faculty Follies. Mrs. Barbara Baldwin Mrs. Cathy Brown Mrs. Jeannine Crill Mrs. Yvonne Davis Mrs. Frances Elick Mrs. Patti Fowler Mrs. JoAnn Goolsby Mrs. Marilyn Harrell Mrs. Carolyn Heath Mrs. Dixie Kirkpatrick CAD This class is impossiblelllv laughs Mrs. Cathy Brown. QBD Mrs. Fowler can just see it all now. . . l c. wi , Mrs. Mary Lane Mrs. Anita Mrs. Sharon Lewis Moore Miss Evelyn Mrs. Judy Muelder Baskey Mrs. Marjorie Spann nur - New Courses Add Variet i N.s..,.. ..., ---P Senior English classes took up a new idea this year with some very interesting courses. The first quarter remained much the same, while the second and third i 'f '2 quarters were chosen by the students on the basis of self interest. The topics included poetry, visual literacy, science fiction, modern novel, and self-knowledge. Junior classes emphasized writing, research techniques, and the literature of the U.S. Sophomores were kept busy with Huck Finn and Julius Caesarf 7 B CAD Now, I'm supposed to have the only camera here!! smiles Miss Muelder. QBJ Spirited teachers, Miss Davis, Mrs. Spann, and Mrs. Baldwin, clap to the singing of the school song. Electives Show Diversity Fine arts, all electives, included art, drama, music, photography, and publications. Art classes spent some time crafting jewelry from precious metals, namely silver and gold. Drama and debate emphasized dramatic arts, debate strategy, Mr. Louis Harris Mr. Robert Rober Miss Pamela Sewell Q 'WV' 6 SB 4 'ss 5 , ,, rria i. ,I Q 'K Mr. Jeremy Walker ,,, t CAD Pick up that horn and march!! demands Mr. Rober. QBJ Miss Sewell re- laxes after a hard day. CCD Oh! no, not laryngitis!!!, cries Mr. Harris. interpretation, and acting. Music classes consisted of vocal and instrumental music. Photography supplied many of the pictures used in the publications. The yearbook was compiled, and newspapers were handed out on a bi-weekly basis it B C x 4? f E I ,dl-g X5 aw.. ,A, - X. X4 e, 5 . ,L,, MW WM., Ax A s V 4 H Mrs. Betty N MacQammond ,v , , Miss Mildred Peveto , - 9 M - 4 'V I J B QAJ Mrs. Russum prepares the next lesson for her Art II class. CBJ Who's next? asks Mr. Walker. CCD Mrs. Saxe gives pointers on the art of weaving. C 'nn-Q ' 1 Mrs. Mildred Russum Mrs. Jean Saxe Miss Janet Slack Mr. Wallace Johnson Miss Lina Davis Miss Jean Anderson Mrs. Janie Brown Mrs. Maydelle Crouch Miss DeLynda Howard Mrs. Beatrice Wiese Ea. Pupils E e Foreign Culture The Language Department has added third year German to its list of courses. Latin, Spanish, French, and German classes gave information on the history of their country, communication was emphasized, and culture was viewed at length. Many language pupils traveled to productions concerning the countries they were studying. Visits to area restaurants gave students an opportunity to enjoy foreign foods. B fAJ Miss Anderson demonstrates the faculty's support of Big Sam. QBJ Mrs. Wiese grades yesterday's Lat- in and Spanish tests, QCD Now this can't be right, sighs Mrs. Brown. -Q o- 7 1 ,c - ,X . CMSGT. Curtis Gober Lt. Col. Richard Smith CAJ You're joining the Navy? repeats Lt. Col. Smith. QBJ Of course it's edible!! exclaims home ec teacher Miss Gillette. CCD Mrs. Avery glances over yesterday's reports. Problems Challenged in RGTC, Home Ee 'VX R r 1 A 'DN o 'X r ' I ,.v- , Mrs. Lavoyce Avery Mrs. Linda Gray Miss Jean Gillette Mrs. Margaret Tannahill Basic navigation, effective communication, and theoretical flight all head the list of areas covered in ROTC. Human factors of aviation and space flight keep the interest of ROTC students. Discussion was held on the problems faced by the U.S. and the international space program. Consumer education was found to be important in many different situations, especially in this present energy crisis. The Home Economics Department succeeded in attempts to teach the proper use of time, energy, individual resources, and money. Child development made its debut to educate the students on emotions, behavior, nursing, and development of the young in different types of environment. .4 'sglnassximvwe misss . f -.t- . .- . --,t.L gg ,, .. ..,... ,,.,, we tt 92 ... . - 1 E S Mrs Helen Drake Mr George Hiatt Mrs Bettie Noland Mrs Kay Prosser Miss Patricia Riggs Mr W. J. Winter ff.. Mr. John Allen Mr. Norman Brake tkfwu Mr. Ron Crowther Mrs. Sandra Daniels CAD What do you mean I look like a grizzly bear? snarls Mr. . ' ty alia. A L 1 Crowther. QBJ Mr. Hiatt renders help to one of his grateful students QCD To give a clearer meaning to trigonometry the instructor, Mr. Winter, often gives speeches on the subject. Independence Found in New Stud Courses An advanced science course was initiated this year as added information to those who were interested. A computer program class gave greater incentive to understand today's machines. Man Made World was the title of a class concerning the limits and effects of man-made devices, designs, and matter. A self-study course was begun to benefit the more independent student involving the problems interfering with many complex mathematical solutions. 1'3 gn if . to f ' -- - . a 'if . v.cs ...K . V v Q, V t r, .L1.,w 1- r 'AG . , . . ,.,, 'Q , as fy .Qxvx-,..-.- . X V if , 1 . . , 2' '3':,P:NX 2 ff ivufqkn '. v .' N3 asf I 0 1 u . N n 5 s 'Q 5 nj uu.',xu1fX v ' M25 , Qllxur , b-.. 1.4i1 H f ..'-.r s -- .c , M152 .f5fZ ' .f , ..,,. Z, .,. I ll I I f lp r . ' ...nl fv I r 1 . ' .ew 'Hsu -A 4 o . , 1 nu , 5 .. A. .lar k 2.-I-'-ife?:c:: 2:::: f .2 -2 2 funn. N xl . , v N l A ' M :' ff: LZ, o-ups'-i.,'EK in: ':'f , Nii ' Cl' ' 12' 9!'1w+X2',gli1 l i4a 1 cuff vu,'--.I' v5, '- , v -.'.,-l:1 w.:g+-:----- 'rf f J' Egg-g.f1.'m52'yi1.-.t 1 . . no gg ijjiig' ig lf.: ::ggg:::.,,!g-zitigg .5 1.,3-..,..L1--3, gr wi, g:::!5::::gg1,-, azigzj n '--. P we f-.'-fi 27 i? KW Y-:-'Nei-2:::22::--1fiialis'f,-A r X5 t ng i r r . 'ftp wi? 1 L If f Ubi? 'ia-1, v-.. kr -' f' 1.Q--'r-'-- . ,...-:guna . . .07 N 'Q ll ' -7 w . lm, -.'.'f'4.N' ..f::.:a. - K Ne ol vi , ar QQ. ' , ' 91:51 ' we X. 1'f 15'5' Intramural Program Expanded Allowing homerooms and clubs to enroll and participate, the intramural program was expanded by the P.E. Department. Team names and jerseys were chosen by some participants. Badminton, touch football, 'MQ and free throw were available. Sophomores were allowed to try out for the Tex-Anne Drill Team, and girls' basketball was established. The girls signed up for first period gym in order to practice routines or play ball. IAQ Miss Dixie Calahan pauses between her routine gym classes. CBJ Coach Hyden gives an encouraging speech. Miss Dixie Calahan Mr. Tommy Cantrell Mr. Andy Chambers Mrs. Sue Ellis Mr. Jerry Griffin Mr. James Hyden Mr. Alvin O'Dell Mrs. Barbara Thomas ff. -f USuH1B1010e 3fg1Z51?:..?,zffS Y ' Stud Changed Biology classes changed the course of usual study to provide further interest to the student. Cellular biology was taken up in the first quarter, plants and invertebrates were studied in the second quarter, and the third involved the invertebrates. Chemistry explored various properties of elements in both physical and chemical compound. Audio-visual aids helped to relate science in material form. QAJ Poking at a squid is dangerous if the squid pokes back as Miss Von Minden finds out. CBJ You're kidding - me dissect that? asks Mrs. Talbott. Miss Lois Dean A .. ,B ,ye Ili LH. Mrs. Jennifer McDowell Mrs. Wahnita McGuire Miss Billie Scott Mrs. Nelda Shipley ,is Q . -s.. ,ue Mrs. Joyce Talbott R Miss Margaret Von Minden HUA 4 i B CAD Mr. Capps critically observes his shop class. QBJ Mr. Cherry Berry prepares to operate, fCJ Now where did you say the engine was??? asks Mr. Douglas Cook. Shop Credited with Marquee's a Y s 5 'Q 2 A 4 Construction The new marquee was the most outstanding project in shop with Mr. Zollie Capps in charge. Foundry work was popular in industrial arts, along with the building of small hand tools. Third year woodworking began requiring building projects. The projects concerned the use of plywood, pressed wood, and the process of plastic lamination. Radio and television repair taught the fundamental parts of stereo hi-fi sets and dwelled on trouble-shooting processes. The planning and building of another full scale house was completed, and auto body and auto mechanics stressed precision, accuracy, and basic repair. K1 Mr. Cherry Berry 'ff' Mr. Zollie Capps Mr. Doug Cook Mr. Joe Hodge H a Mr. Aaron Jones -tx f fb' Mr. Bill Keith 87 Mrs. Jodie Lasater Mr. William Long .. Y. 180 Q Mrs. Evelyn Atkins Mr. Jimmie Brooks Mr. David Clyde Mrs. Phyllis Collins l i . News Viewed, Ideas Shared History took an interesting turn with the re-creation of various situations, past and present. These portrayals gave the students a chance to acquaint themselves with history, such as a session of Congress or the Constitutional Convention. The courses offered were American history, civics, world history, world geography, and sociology and psychology. Group discussions allowed the sharing of ideas and opinions. Controversy over news was fairly common, and debates and panel discussions were carried out. twirf - A B CAD And now for the test. , . , sighs Mr. Elliot. CBJ Coach Clyde explains judicial review to one of his civics students. ICJ You never heard of Columbus??? inquires Mrs. Hunt. U' 'G 48,3 ul' 'X fp wmv' iss! N NN, 1-ww'-r 1235. 954 df' 'Q wy- .,..- qv Q-eff Mrs. Virginia Cope Mr. Charles Davis Mr. John Elliot Mrs. Vaudrene Hunt Mrs. Ann Lewis Mr. Don Louis Mrs. Kay Merrill Mrs. Gayla Shannon Mr. Billy Stewart Mrs. Ruth Stutler Mr. Stephen Vaughan Mrs. Rosa Vernon B CAD Mrs. Shannon listens carefully to an oral report. QBJ Playing the role of a wall flower, Mrs. Lewis strolls by the crowd at the 50's Day Assembly. l B 1 Students Train for Future Many students found training and business classes beneficial and a large asset to their future. Those in training programs were evaluated during sales demonstrations and business lnterviews. Poise, ambition, leadership, and sociability Mrs. Betty Brown Mr. Hugh Brown Mrs. Linda Frank Mr. Buddy Holland Mr. Benton Moss Miss Lynn Parker Mr. James Tamplen Miss Judy Thomas Mr. Frank Turk Mrs. Pennye Wilemon X were favored characteristics. Business courses dealt with bookkeeping, shorthand, and typing to increase skill. Students worked on journals, financial statements, records, and ledgers for multiple uses. QAJ Now where did you come from? exclaims Mrs. Frank. QBJ Miss Thomas ponders over the next lesson, CCD Now canlt a man have a little privacy?? complains a surprised Mr. Holland. ,,. .mn .f 'V' wg. ...Z 'Y 0-6 3' 4-we-sv X l sf 'wtf Mrs. Sue Williams Mrs. Jo Wolfe B C KAJ Mrs. Berry and Mrs. Tareilo enjoy an afternoon snack. CBD Mrs. Johnston diligently grades an assignment. QCD Hey, cut that out!! says Mrs. Ellis. Mrs. Doris Berry Mrs. Dorothy Ellis Mrs. Carolyn Hammonds Mrs. Betty Johnston Mrs. Naomi Mitchell Mrs. Marilyn Tareilo 09000000660 00G00000f80Gf ii- .ff Z? L3 , X 1 . J .ri . 1-A 1- . L -5-4 N.,-i i 4 - nb: . K 1:5414 .EFS f- F -KG., '4 Q1 w If .in :TQ-Airy Ne ..... . w f' ' ,,,r- 1 x'. - . . . -1 L ,. -:' ' ,Ji- ','.'1r4 l ,,.V..-3?---44-5 . 4 -H -A , '4 ' 5, -'-X - , - ,- f' ' ,b -P 'A . ,..,fg - '? 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Larry Cook Becky Ames Sheree Ammons Mark Anderson Daniel Andrzejewski Jerry Arias Becky Arms Donna Arnett Lynda Arnold Joanne Abate Bill Acker Brenda Adams Cindy Adkins Linda Albritton Christina Alcala Neil Alder Cheree Allen ,. 10'- fha- ,q-1 I af, p After preparing for that long awaited picture that only seniors have a right to, the '74 graduates watch the slowly moving camera Monte Ashcraft Sandy Athey Paul Atkinson Elizabeth Awtry Gene Bailey Donald Baker Janet Baker Kaye Baker Joanne Baldridge Linda Ballance Debbie Ballard Lili Barbosa Traditional Picture Made in Early Fall Danny Barfield Jeff Barge Danny Barker David Barker Joe Barnett Richard Barrett Allen Barron Brenda Barron Billy Battle Jimmy Baughman Holly Bea Charles Beaty Ray Beaty Lisa Beberstein Rita Bechtelheimer Kathy Beck Cindy Boggs Wayne Bosillo Mark Beckett Ann Bellamy Cathy Beller Patti Benefiel Anne Birley Debbie Bishop Mike Blake Della Blumenthal Mike O'DonneIl portrays the mickey mouse on the annual Howdy Day. Howdy Day Events Welcome Underolassmen David Bowley David Bowman Paul Brake David Brannen Audie Brannon Sheryl Brewer Ronald Bright Robin Brinson Barbara Brown Kathy Brown Reba Brown Tina Brown Marty Bruenig Jan Bunch Rusty Burdett Ronald Burns f' John Burrows Dean Byers Kim Cain Kenny Cameron Vickie Cameron Lisa Camp Julie Campbell Teri Campbell Hee Haw Personality Tells of Experiences Cathy Carbone Debra Carroll Ana Caso Roy Castillo Cheryl Cecil Karen Chamberlain Randy Chambers Renae Childress 'fi George Colley Nancey Clark Kenneth Clay James Coats Debbie Coker Sharon Colbert Brian Colburn Sherry Coleman Richard Colleoni Lu Roman speaks to Young Life members concerning the improper use of hard narcotlcs Joan Collier Rhea Collier Janie Collins Gary Conley Larry Connally Debbie Conrad Eddie Cook Larry Cook Jimmy Coonrod Paula Cooper Steve Cooper Richard Cope Cathy Copeland Steve Counts Darnell Cravy Bill Crowell gi '51- PS' Debbie Cruz Jimmy Cuellar Malcolm Cummens Steve Cunningham Geometry Pupils Discuss Possible Angles Patty Currie Jerry Dalton Steve Danford Janis Daniel Judy Daugherty 3 I-4 Linda Davenport John Burrows' surprised expression says his right angle is not right, Debbie Davis Ricky Davis Debbie Day Fred Deavenport I Diane Degner Sharon Dewberry 1 Brenda Dickerman ' ffl r 'f2 The Mini-Texan grins shyly after receiving the Key Club Award Key Club Awards Boost Team Performance ff! My NH so - v Linda Diggs Mike Dillard Star Dodds Sheri Dodson Pete Dolezal Debbie Dollar Dona Dorris Sherry Dorris Jim Dowling Carol Drake Lea Ann Drake Pam Drye Melvin Dubee Charles Dunn Chester Dunn Karen Eades ,f 1,1 , V LV, ' ,V , ii, Kay Easterling i h pq' Marsha Edwards , he X Becky Engel Mark Evans ,Q :rv 1 VN Photographer Finds Class Pictures a Snap James Fairchild Debra Faris Wayne Farrar Jean Fearheiley 'rs a Suspiciously eyeing the photographer, nervous students wait their turn in line Ma ' ' ,ww Mr Pendleton, photographer sets up to take another class picture for the annual Suzanne Ferguson Rhonda Fillingham Allan Fine Billy Fisher Brad Fitzgerald Richard Flanagan Sandy Flood Keith Foster Tommy Foster Mark Foxworth Cassandra Francis David Frank Diane Fraser John Frechette Nancy Fuller Phillip Galyen John Gambrell Greer Gansert Pat Gardner Raul Garza Air Force ROTC members stand at attention during Thursday morning drill. Gary Gattis J ackie Gauldln Sherrie Geilhart Barry Gersch Darrell Gifford Cindy Gilbert Cadets Sponsor Flag Raising Ceremonies Beverly Glass Oliver Gonzales Rosie Gonzalez Marcia Gowdy Guy Gowen Debbie Graves Greg Gray : Terry Gray 42. 5, Ernest Grayson Y- M Cindy Green Class Training Adds to School Curriculum Randy Green Denise Gregory ,1- ,,, H I . ' V A c Robert Richer finds oral interpretations to his advantage Martha Griffin Terry Griffin Cynthia Griffis Tony Guadagnolo Wanda Gullett Lisa Gunter Tammy Hale Gary Hall qfhs., Building trades students use classroom principles in constructing a house. Cindy Hamilton Linda Hammers Sarah Hammett Robert Hammond Sheryl Hampton Phil Hancock Ronald Haney Lisa Hanna Bill Hardy Kandy Hargrove Mike Harkness Bob Hart Dlane Hartls Steve Hartsfield Shirley Hays Tony Hays John Helm Dave Hemmann Tim Henderson Karl Henley TF' di iw ,, .,.,,,J 6 Linda Albritton anxiously awaits the end of the final period. James Hearne Leslie Hedrick Linda Heflin Steve Hegner John Frechette anticipates hearing the 3:30 bell to end class Kids Get Acute Case of Afternoon Blahs Bill Hicks Brenda Hill Jimmy Hill Nancy Hlavaty Tina Hoiten Tina Holcomb Joe Holderby Kevin Holland Tanya Holleman Jay Hollingsworth David Holton Jeff Hoover Gary Henry Mike Henson Tressia Herndon Shirley Herrmann W1- 45 Mun nm! ' :mul Ill I till Q 0 S7 5 QT? The Texan varsity football team shows their support on November 2, the day of the deciding game for district against Lamar High Mary Hopkins J eannene Horrell 4., Jeff Horsman we +- Brenda Horton John Houters Monica Hughes Steve Hughes Mark Hull I w 1 1 M Super Socked Legs Spice Varsity Attire Mike Hull Andy Hunt Lewis Hutson Rickey Jack man Patsy J ankowiak Jimmy Jared Beverly Jeffery Sandra Jeffery Ralph Jeffries Cheryl J iles Glenn J iles Debbie Johnson Gay Johnson Jim Johnston Danny Jones Debbie Jones Karen Jones Kim Jones Jeanie Kalan Gil Kannenberg ' Leanne Keagan Karla Keeton Darlene Kellison Jane Kelly l V' --- ' Mayor Tom Vandergriff proves that he is a true Texan after all. Dellas Roden, alias Big Sam, rescues Tina Brown from enemies Susie Kelly Debbie Kennedy Steve Kessler Tim Kevil Kay Kight Karen King Bill Knouss Norman Koelmel Speakers, Sk1tS Add Fun to Pep Rallies Edwin Kral Marianela Krause David Krebbs Kandy Kreitz Kim Krueger Mark Krug Kim Ladish Scott Lakey Ronnie Lambring Diane Landham Julie Lang Becky Langley Homemakers Beat Thungries During Class Donna Langley Kathy Langston Lisa Lantrip Tim LaPoint Ronald Latham Alicia Laughlin Linda Lebkowski Chris Lechtenberg Shelia Lewis Phillip Lightsey Darrell Lindsay Becky Linehan if-1 W ,Nw H 3 -I' Q.,r-wif-A-Q, After slaving over a hot stove there is always a sigh of relief when it's time to enjoy the end result. Paul Loe Bruce Loflin Nicky Logan Sherry Loggins Hill Love Lisa Love Tomi Love Trish Lubbe 'JZ' C i Mmm What's the holdup? cry students as they try to peer over the crowded lines to get just a little glimpse of Pat Lutz Dennis Lynch Doug MacDowell Sheri Madden Mickey Maguire Richard Maldonado Joe Manning Debbie Mapes Debbie Marple Brad Martin Debbie Martin Dennis Martin the new Cherokee Classmates Hurry Up to Wait for Annuals Lori Martin Mark Mathis Huston Matlock Barry Mauldin Sid McCain Richard McCandless Carol McCants Judy McCarson Randy McCraw Shona McCullough Bruce McDaniel l Teresa McDaniel Cliff McDole Pat McElroy i Randy McGinnis Siobhan McMahon Charlie McMillan Lynn McMullen Joe McMurrough David McNabb Dawn McNamara Jerry McNeely Barbara McQuatters Glen Mead Fred Merrifield Steve Messman Jan Metcalf Sue Miles Senior sign expresses true feelings toward the upcoming contest against the cross-town rival - Arlington High School Colts. Barbara Minchew Debra Mitchell Linda Modisett Diane Mollins Posters Reveal Enthusiasm for AHS Game Karen Mooney Jana Moore Linda Moore Mary Moore Pam Moore Anne Moreno Steven Ray Morgan Wyatt Morphis J oanie Morris G' Steff Morris Larry Morrow new Derek Mott , X. E Bobbi Mullins Ricky Murff 5 1 4 l ii get ' ff Steve Messman hesitantly registers for the military draft. Last School Year Holds Various Pastimes Linda Myers Sharon Myers Mike Navin Bobby N eisler Mark Nelson Barry Newman Donny Newton Vicki Newton 6 i Ricky Nicholson Terry Nicholson Kevin Nugent Frank Nute Z5 its Mike O'Donnell Belinda Olivares Donna Orr Lucy Ortiz Jackie Owen M David Owens Nannette Owens Gaile Ozment 'Ii l 'ann' 0 an Senior pressures often take their toll on the more studious. Gossiping during a dull class gives variety to a senior's day Les Palmer Bill Pamplin Judy Pannell Linda Paris Rita Park Cathy Parker Philip Parker Brian Parks Art Department Gets Into Hang of Batiks vw- Tinia Parsons Chris Patterson Charles Patton Stacey Pearson Gene Peck Rusty Pedigo Julia Pemberton Ellen Penrose wo- Nwvuqgcrrik After carefully dippinga prepared cloth in hot Wax by textile design students, the dyed batiks are hung outside to dry in the sun Drew Perkins jg Q Crystal Perry Melissa Perry Yvonne Perry iir yy Tim Petta Cary Phillips Steve Phillips David Place James Porter Mike Powell Raymond Proulx Janice Pruett 1 Q Kathy Ptacek Cheryl Putnam Janice Racioppa Randy Rader Fred Rattan Dezz Ray Judy Ray Darlene Redmon Gerard Redman Anita Reed Brad Reeves Vernon Reeves Socks become a major fashlon :tem before a game Everyday Act1v1ties Not the Same at Sam ' K Art class mformality offers a pleasant contrast to daily routines. Robert Richer Barry Richey Charles Riley Larry Riley Larry Robbins Rick Roberts Karen Robinson Kelly Roche Can You Fix My Nose Like Hers? dev ,.,, 331111 .f va' i .V V 'ik +., Li if , I NNN, 1 5 QQ-gi r. Pais, , i555.1,a 52 .Q if Q ,,eee,, Ji vi f ' I , v we E Sally Spelts of the Drama Department gives her best Barbra Streisand imitation Dellas Roden Johnny Roden David Rodriguez Mario Rodriguez Pam Rodriguez Susan-Roe Doug Rogers Q , ie ,lvuvfzzwt ri i Mario Rodriguez 1 Guy Rogers Mark Rogers Julia Rollins Minnie Rollins George Roots Debbie Ross Kent Ross Mark Routen Donna Roznos Moraima Ruiz Mona Rushing Dahrie Russell David Sargent Lynn Sawdy Ray Scaramuzzo Diana Schad Sharon Schneider Ken Schow Bobby Scott Delynn Scott Dwight Scott Randy Scott Tommy Scott Sam Sexton I Winning the spirit stick for the seventh time, seniors prove to underclassmen that they are champions in the pep rally contests Teresa Sexton Debbie Shadix Gordon Shaw Eugene Shea ry. Brian Shelton Goeffrey Sherman Nancy Shetler Anna Shouse Brian Showers Les Shuler Jimmy Sibley Lynda Silva We're the Best of All Before - Seniors '74 I l x w w Ronald Singletary Tim Skinner Jim Smiddy John Smiddy Doug Smith Eddy Smith Gary Smith Leonard Smith Pat Smith Kathy Snowden Sally Spelts Michele Spencer Emily Spruiel Mike Stafford Cynthia Stanfill Jimmy Staples Janie Stark Doug Stephens Greg Stephens Chyvonne Stewart John Strong 5333 V A . tis li R ,X E Keep on Truckin Auto Classes Uffer Practical Experience John Swadley Steve Tadlock Wayne Talley Vicky Tanner Danita Tate Glen Taylor Marisa Taylor Teri Taylor Willard Taylor Rhonda Templin Debbie Terry Wesley Thedford Mary Jean Thomas Mary Thompson Mark Threlkeld Ty Tichenor Red Chain Links Reflect Senior Spirit li I-X g t Q ILIA Vice president Mike O Donnell collects money for the senior spirit chain while Tim Hunt Tina Holcomb and Holly Bea observe Mike Tierney Kim Tinberg Debbie Tolar Reuben Tomlin Art Tong Rory Tramel Teresia Travis Beverly Traywick Phillip Trout Ron Truex Jack Tucker Brent Turner xv? mu su. M W Gary Turner Dino Urquldl After a sizable donation the spirit can jingles with delight Cullen Uzee Lisa Varner Danny Vasquez David Vasquez of winning C. ,S Joe Venable X aa X David Wade n 'Yf Becky Wakefield if Brian Waldrop Career Center Aids in College Selection Tom Walker ea, Wanna Walker N Tom Wallace Larry Walther Beverly Ward Phyllis Ward Sally Warren Tony Watson Debbie Way 'Y Lorah Weekley '7' Harold' Weidhaas Darlena Wells Cheri Welton Margie Wetzel Kenneth Whisenant Bryan White Kandy Hargrove looks over the many catalogs offered by the colleges. Robbie Wieser 70 F08 S Bernard Wilcox All J unie Wilcox x . ,1- Patty Wilcox Mark Wilkinson F an 'UN Q f il Homecoming project shows support of seniors. Mary Ann Winters Gail Woodard Carol Woodruff Charmaigne Woods Dawn Woodson Ruby Wornat Dale Wilson John Wilson Robin Wilson Cheryl Winsett SCU Guy Willard Mary Beth Williams Susan Williamson Sherri Willms Mojo Falls to Number One School Splflt .. 24111211 , One of the Mojo Girls really struts her stuff. Kay Yeager Barbara Yocham Jerry York Robin York Sandra Young Helena Zabala Texan Flags Wave on Big Sam Vietories President ......... Vice-President ...... .... . .... Claude Miller .Homer Sargent Secretary ......... ...... J amie Jones Social Chairman . . Social Chairman . . ........SharonReed . . . . . .Eugene Caton Greg Adams Judy Adams Pat Alexander Bill Allen Teresa Allen Ricky Amason Kay Amorella Phil Amos Patty Amrein Connie Anderson David Baker James Ballard Saitofi Barker Pat Barrett Robert Barrett Brock Barton Bryan Bates Ann Bauer Lonna Baugh Cathy Bautovich N Jill Anderson Joy Anderson Tim Anderson Cindy Applegate Julie Arrellanes Cathy Armstrong Dale Armstrong Tracy Ashwood Scotty Attkisson Dotty Bailey -5 'Y Faye Bavido Steve Beale Rhonda Beaty Sidney Beauchamp Jeannie Beck Ed Behlau Joe Bellah Jan Bellomy Ginna Benedict Sharon Bennett Sam Finally Needles Way Past Arlington 40 Nw . -'V X 0 ,.- Wg--f. nhl A Sv 'itil NSVX 46 -7: A Betty Bentley Gilbert Berry Roger Bertrand Robin Bianchi Steve Bills Lee Ann Black Michael Black Susan Blanchard Vicki Blanton Heidi Blenn Rosanna Blumenthal Robin Blust Carlton Booth Keith Booth Rex Bowman A . Christy Nancy Braddock Bresnahan Bobby Bramlett Chris Brewer XANS AR C L1-KICK! I ,,.-ave iga lg. lllgg ,v- '1s..,...a-f-' The Colt gets a stab from Charles Herren as Lisa Love watches the juniors score a win .of- wg-rf gp-when Eugene Bridges Patty Briggs Shirley Briggs Becky Brinker Dean Brock Leigh Brouse Carrie Brown Ray Brown Sandra Brown Debbie Bruce Byron Buchanan Hans Burch Kenny Burgett Perry Burkcs Jolene Burks Irv' Karen Burleson Evonne Burns Robert Burns Tim Burns Betty Burton Carolyn Burton Donnie Bush Renee Bush Don Butcher Ray Butler Cafeteria study hall gives Byron Scott time to catch up on daily classwork. Barbara Cagle Joni Caldwell Debbie Cameron Steve Caprio Steve Carmichael Debbie Carruth Mike Carson Sandy Cartsunis Elaine Cates Eugene Caton Karen Byerly Tommy Caffey 1 , Jeff Choate Cindy Clanton Donna Clark Joe Clark Leona Clark Iumors Ketchup 111 Cafetema Stud Hall Nancy Clark Susan Clark Tricia Click Ronda Coe Cathy Coker Angelia Colbert Debbie Cole Laurie Collins Lynn Collins Terry Collins Drew Conger Donald Cook Paul Cook Brenda Cooper Barbara Cope Mark Corbin Robert Correll Tina Covington Randy Cox Al Craig Walter Craig Carrie Crawford Dean Crawford Lisa Crayton Laurle Crltz Tony Crowder LuAnn Cruz Susan Currie 54 Teachers listen as Sharon Reed sings to the week s captain Mike Cusick Anita Daniels Larry Danner Linda Davidson Barbara Davis C. J ay Davis Debra Davis Elsie Davis Karen Davis Wanema Davis ..4 ' as--Q. ,--v' C -s Robert Don Johnny Dossett Chuck Dowling Suzanne Doyle Mike Dromgoole 4 Jerry Dennard Tracy Detwiler Mike Dickenson Debra Dieckow Paula Dolezel Songs Suppl Extra Excitement at Rallies Jimmy Duffy Pam DuMond Debbie Duncan Susan Dunham Linda Duree Michael Durland Deena Dykes Carol Easley Ricky Eddy Cindi Egbert Debra Ellis Chris Elston David Engelhart Cyndi Estes Janet Estes 'Y f fu Linda Estill Doyle Estoll Mike Etherton Albertina Evans Gary Farmer Mark Faught Donna Ferguson Donna Fincher Mike Fitzgerald Joe Fleming Patr1otic Feet Stalk SHHS Corridors Felicia Forehand Darrell Forson Sharla Forsythe Susan Forsythe Diana Frank Ronnie Flores Cindy Flowers Bob Force Curtis Ford Ricky Ford Dottie Freeland Mark Freeman Roberta Fruggiero Richard Frytz Andy Fuqua -My fa Glen Furtardo Chuck Gagan Dianne Gage Sandra Gallegos An unknown pair of junior feet show Sam s colors during Big Sam Sock It To-Em Day 'Q .. Glory Gambrell Melissa Gammage Gayle Gansert Gary Gant Doel Garcia Charlotte Garner Pat Garner Richard Gary Kathy Gassaway Mike Gaston Carolee Gathany Patricia Gattis Lori Geer Teresa Gentry Belinda Getman Helen Geyer Jeff Gilbreath Kerry Gillespie Becky Ginn Vern Ginn Debra Glass Tina Gold Rita Goodgion Jody Gosnell Toni Gonzales Overgrown 'Student' Creams Vice-Principal Larry Gray Lola Gray Steve Gray Terry Green Robbie Griffin ., , .,,.,, . Km. Qsyf' ls.,' '- f ,W W Wm . V7,,. ,. 9? e ylef we fi 4 Seeking revenge for what happened to him . . . Mr- Remynse approaches his Victim ww Terry Griffin Sherri Grissom Rodney Gromacki Ginny Gunkel David Gutierrez Debbie Hairrell Donna Halford Denise Hall Don Hall Ruby Hanak Vickie Haney Kevin Hansen Cheri Hanzelka Gary Hardin Holly Hardy Retha Harper Keith Harris Scott Harris Sherry Harrison Sherri Hart ' tl When the crowd yells loudest Mr Glenn gets the ple And then he beats a fast retreat toclean up A 'V 456 Q S!! -bv ...Q f.. kgs 5' J Ln' xii WW,W,5f,J,,,,,,' , , Sam Houston coaches sometimes assume strange and unfamiliar forms at rallies. on Sharon Hastings Tom Hayden Suzanne Hayes Valerie Hazelton Rita Heflin Hampton Hegar Robert Heller Ginny Hemmle Shelly Henderson Johnny Henne Dena Henthorn Charles Herren Carolyn Herron Jan Hill Dianne Hilliard Jimmy Hilliard Pam Hindman Mike Hines 'Y Role of Coaches Portra ed b Cheerleaders SX Skipper Hopkins Jill Hopson Cindy Horbury Mark Horn Jeff Horton Greg Hostettler Glenda Hott Skipper Howell Cheryl Hrabal Doug Hudson Linda Hudson Randal Hudson Dean Hughes Beverly Humphries Tim Hunt Jack Hinson Susan Hinton David Hofer Donna Holcomb Pam Holderby Cyndy Holmes Mary Holton Anita Honea Toni Hoover Barbara Hopkins XJ Kim Narramore researches for an American history report Randall Jackson Dennis James Randall J anek Kathy J ankowiak Larry Jenkins Tom Jernigan Vivian J inks Gary Johns Bryan Johnson Carl Johnson Dixie Johnson Jeff Johnson Keith Johnson Phyllis Johnson Ricky Johnson Librar Supplies Ample Research Material Tina Johnson Dee Jolley Belinda Jones Billy Jones Jamie Jones Johnny Jones Gene Kannenberg Lee Kelley Marty Kiker Susie Kimbrough Jimmy King Brent Kinman Karen Kirby Cindy Kirkpatrick Bill Kissel 'Y 41--r Cm' 7 .4-:'J, in f'T5 'nf Wy 'Kitt' Larry Kitchen Laura Kitchen Cindy Kitchens Eldon Kite Dennis Koch Calvin Kral Peter Kramer Don Kreger Terry Kuykendall Greg Land Fire Drill Dela S Beaut Routine A sudden fire drill finds these girls slightly embarrassed .gg ew 9-...,,. 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Kathy Lanier Marty Larkin Shirley Latham Cindy Laughlin Eugene Lauricella Randel Lawrence Greg Leaman Robert Leasure Mark Leberta Rodney Lee Joe Legg Mychele Lemley Lynn Letter Rodney Lewis Teresa Lewis 1 Bill Lindsey Doris Little Mike Littlejohn Donna Loeffler Gina Lombardi Mike Long Michelle Longden Toi Looper Vicki Love Gary Lowrimore Patty Macellaro Sharon Malcolm Colette Manning Joy Mansell Connie Maples 1r ff Ray Martin Sherman Martin Ruben Martinez Steve Martindale Mike Marvin Len Massengale Janet Mastrogiocomo Frank Matthews Doug McCance Greg McClesky Dan McCord Gary McCoy Peggy McCoy Pam McCraw Ronnie McDonald . f Vv Carol McElree Jeff McGinnis Donald McGuire Ronald McGuire Shari McIntyre Cynthia McKellar Ronnie McKiddy Randal McKinney Linda McLain Mike McMillan Mark Miller Otis Mills Jeff Mimms Kyle Mitchell Margie Montague Mike Moody Rod Moon Angela Moore Brian Moore Janet Moore Pam McNeeley Donald McQuire Margie Mead Nancy Meadows Sue Megason Karen Messman Cindy Midkiff Cindy Miles Chip Miller Claude Miller t Leslie Moore Paul Moreno Cheryl Morris Debbie Morrison Ivy Morrison Mike Morrison Kevin Moss Steven Mulcahy Mike Mullen David Murphy S.. Hidden Talents of Students Boost pr11t Q-7 J ohnnie Myers Kim Narramore Q., Y e,,x Linda NZVIH Ricky Nelms Becky New .,-. t, an Debbie Newton An old saloon melody gets recognition from Cathy Armstrong. 'E s Susie Nicholson Debra Noble Billy Nolley Janice Norton Sheri Norton Paula O'Briant Kim O'Dell Marilynn O'Dell Cindy Olivares Carol Orr Signing Annuals Brings Students Together Julie Osburn Carol Oster Mary Otten Becky Owens John Owens Norma Padermos Terri Padermos Mike Pafford Jimmy Pallett Ricky Pannell Sherrie Panter Carla Park Carol Parker Christine Parker Jeff Parman 'Q Roger Peterson Gary Phillips Sherrie Phillips Madger Pittmon Pamela Piveral Rhonda Place Paula Poe Lisa Poettgen Tommy Powell Kathy Price it F aes. Nm..-f 8.94 Mike Parnell Alex Parra Dusty Paschal Carol Patton Chess Payne Danna Peaks Debbie Pearson Steve Pence Mary Jane Perrett Connie Perry 'inn-au.. You really expect me to sign your annual after what you did to me last year in our English class? inquires junior Donnal McGuire Melissa Price Patricia Price J aye Prickett Pam Pridemore Becky Pritchett Candy Privitt Donna Pryor Cindy Purcella John Purdy Ronnie Quade QQ WU' 6 t Q.-.f Skeleton Gives 'Marigolds' Comic Relief . L5 Ms, . 12:7 YYY Q' nr-0 '51 lit 4Q! 'ar Charles Quiett Mani Ramirez Debbie Ratliff Diana Ray Kay Reaves Mary Redman Louis Redrick Virginia Redrick Sharon Reed Becky Rendon Linda Renfro Janis Rhue Jan Rice Terry Rich Rhonda Richardson Janet Richer Rick Ricketts Stan Riggs Glenda Riley Kevin Riley Debbie Roberts Paul Robertson Michaela Robinson Fernando Roblez Kim Roche I fir, I I f Ml: , QW Betty Bentley proudly displays the remains of her cat Tabby. 'gc-uv Deborah Rodriguez Beverly Rogers James Ross Kenneth Ross Eddie Rousey Susan Roznos Mike Rupe Buddy Russell --Gov 'P Charles Rushing Russell Russell Beth Sanders ' S ? ' M 'T' Sharon Russell Q 3:- Homer Sargent Chuck Scarbrough A Big Sam, alias Jamie Jones, proudly displays his muscles to an eagerly awaiting Little Red Riding Hood, played by Cindy Sikes 435-Q 'lf' VH! 'G' :Zac Virginia Scarbrough Nancy Schmid Stacy Schrickel Cecelia Schutz Byron Scott Mark Scott Brenda Sears Cheryl Sears Paul Shaffer Randy Shaffer Phil Sharp Frances Shaw Mark Shaw Cindy Shof f Cindy Sikes Cheryl Simmons Bonnie Sims Larry Sims Linda Sittmann Linda Skinner Pam Skinner Jay Smethers Charles Smith Cyndi Smith Gary Smith Muscle Power Required in Texan Vietories James Smith Johnny Smith Ronald Smith Wayne Smith Gene Smithers Lewis Smotherman Jan Sneed Davis Snider Sharon Snyder Karen Sodowsky Mark Somers Dianna Spangler Mike Spencer Santha Staats Ricky Stacey was 7 niv- 'T'.T ? Julia Stallings Anita Stark Preston Starr Jerry St. Cyr Weyland Stephens Joe Stephenson Beverly Stever Rexanne Stockin Cassandra Stoker Cindy Stovall David Strickland Kenneth Styne Phillip Sustrik Jackie Sutton an , xi .5 Renee St. Cyr 'T--J Sheree Stephens W D' 'E ' ,..,..M-,W X n Mrs. James Pendergrass talks to a class about genealogy. in Wfv - . 'v f , xg' .,, . 'ig ' ,J- F L. it T .SQ is you 6. X Q' ki? V? 'lvxb Y ll Af S Mickey Sweetin Donald Swierc Debbie Tadlock Debbie Talley Gary Tapp it Joe Taylor -fr Patsi Taylor Steve Taylor ' Ricky Teer Leslie Terry Deanne Thomas ,, Kelly Thomas ' Laurence Thomas Susan Thompson Terry Thompson 'av Curriculum Varies With Outside Speakers James Thornton ,,,, Renee Tobey S-v Debbie Torres Danny Travis Elesia Travis Chuck Tresidder W Z Stephanie Trimble Sergio Tristan Alan Turner Ellena Turner Maggie Turrentine Barbara Twomey Linda Uptmor Pat Urash Melanie Valentine Terry Varner Barbara Vasquez Carolyn Vaughn Richard Vaughn Pete Vessier Gary Vick Wendy Wachter Lee Wade Jeannette Wadlow Don Wages Cindy Walcott Tracy Waldeck rdf ? L V A if Tex-Annes' morning schedules prove to be definitely tight Tex-Annes Practice in Earl Mark Wilkes Joyce Williams Judy Williams Larry Williams Ron Williams Curtis Williamson Mike Wilson Danny Wisdom Kathy Witt Bobby Womble Cissy Walker Pam Wall Judy Wallace Sheree Wallace Mark Waltrip Dale Ward Sheila Warren David Watson Mariea Watson Cindy Webb Wayne Webb Mike Weems Debbie West Julie West David Wilding Morning Class ..,..a, V'- xr 41120 'f. . li j,-.----- S u R, 1 gg, ' . A , .I J if, ' f 1 ' V vr, ,A, ,-o' I .9 wi 'fb r f , ,f,'l'..w'w.,y M9 ' if L21 rf 555' M f fif, V fb Q . A f :fi . r 9 1 l StevenWomble 5 yi f X l is sriir or , Z ' 15, i ' - 55:5 i '-' iE,.1J l .aft REQ. ' V ' .. rf- Reflecting junior spirit during Homecoming week, Texan artists mock Nimitz. Texan Halls Display Decorative Posters Donna Woodson Mike Wright Tony Wyatt Joe Wycoff . ' , Danny Wynn I '-131. ff? Kirk Yancey Christy Yates Vickie Yeubanks Bonnie Yocham Linda Zager Cheerleaders Ring in Spirit With Bells S 'D 4 0 ii an President ..... Vice-President . Secretary ......... Social Chairman Social Chairman . . . .........FredKurz . . . . . . . . . .James Broussard . . . .Delores Spruiel ..........LindaMelton Bryan Weatherford Cheese Eating Texans Scatter on Big Da Y'-9 wyfff' Kathy Aaron Therese Acheson Annette Acker Jeff Acklen Upperclassmen pause to listen while sophs perform their first Big Sam serenade Debbie Adams Irene Alcaraz Jimmy Allen Robert Allen Tammy Allen Vicky Allen Joni Ames Martin Anderson Nl'-1 i 266 E 'vp' Tammi Anderson David Andrzejewski Debbie Anthony Debbie Ashwood Robert Attaway Loyd Awtry Robert Ballance Becky Baldridge David Barnett Isabell Barreda Linda Barrett Vicky Barrett Chuck Barry Holly Bartos Debbie Bates Patsy Baty z Danny Jones scares mouse Kenny Meggs up a pole on Howdy Rita Bailey Brian Baker LuAnn Baker Marilyn Baker Sharlet Balentine we-y xs- Jeannie Baughman Brenda Bayliss Tim Bea Paula Beale Jimmy Bean Debbie Bearden Camera Brings Out Variet of Reactions Z1 'so su.. Joe Beasley Shelby Beaty Carolyn Beckham Ross Bell Mark Bemis Randy Bench Billy Bertrand Debby Bevins Rhonda Billiot Sheila Bird Cynthia Black David Blackerby Kathy Blake Mary Blalock Roberta Blalock Brenda Blanton Chris Blanton Dovie Blumenthal Gary Body Jimmy Bolton Rhonda Bonds Cherie Borst Marlene Borst Don Bortzfield Vickie Bott David Wilson reluctantly receives additional help on his sophomore class picture LeAnne Boyd Don Boyes Dan Bradford Charlotte Braun Lanette Brewer Mike Bridges Terry Bridges Donald Bright Kenneth Brock Steve Brooks James Broussard Rhett Brown Richard Brown Robbie Brown Tina Brown Robert Browning Connie Buckholt Gary Burch Sheryl Burkes Kim Burks Candy Burnette Lewis Burrows David Burton Billy Butler Dennis Bullion Geneva Caballero Verle Caffey 4'-9 ,H-az 'bidi Patty Cairns Peny Caldwell Tylene Calhoun Cheyenne Calk Billy Callaway Davis Calongne David Campbell Pam Campbell Alice Cardoza Eliza Cardoza Let Your Fingers Do the Walking . . . Amy Carpenter Vicki Carson Lynda Cates Jackie Caufman Karen Cecil Melody Chapman Debbie Chaney Carl Cheek Carrie Chumbley Davis Ciesynski Cindy Clark David Clark Jimmy Clark Cynthia Clay Kim Clifton K S-mn QZZ7' ,,... O yo 1 7 5? x , l I l Candy Coats Scott Cobern Viray Coe Cynthia Cofer Bonnie Coffman Kathey Colley Mike Colley Sheryl Colley Don Collum Debbie Comer Donna Condron Debra Conley Alex Conrad Doyle Coonrod Janie Coonrod Rita Cooper Carolyn Cope Johnny Cornelius Darla Cote Terri Cotten Becky Cotter Competing as one of the 12 finalists, Lisa Perkins tries out 5 4 J -f CX, AJ 1 'au M Debbie Counts Fred Cox Melody Cox Debi Crook Melinda Crook Tracie Crudgingtfon Tim Cummings Bill Cunningham David Cunningham James Cunningham Larry Cunningham Phillip Cunningham Kathy Dake Pat Daugherty Julie David Finalists Tr for Cheerleader Positions Cindy Davis Don Davis Jimmy Don Davis Sandra Davis Suzan Davis Jim Deavenport Susan Degner Rock Demarais Jean Denton Dawn Dieckow QNN TG. Couples could not resist putting their initials on the number one school's poster. Hope Dimon -VS' 1 'Mx 52 - Jacqueline Dixon Tony Dolezal vs X ff ,-s: sl 'al mn x'--sl Q-sv -NW Jim Downing Lester Dreher Tom Drennan Cindy Dubee Sharon Dumond Nancy Dunham Billy Dunn Debra Dunn Mark Dunson Diana Durland Leslie Durland Sidney Edwards Jennifer Eades Tina Eason Sherry Edmunds Ju Terry Egenberger Tim Eller Bill Ellis Melody Emerson Diana Endsley Mary Erickson Kim Eschenberg Kyle Eschenberg Gary Etherton Duane Evans All You eed Is Love at the 1 School Paul Evans James Ezzell Daisey Farley Frank Farrar Teena Fearheiley Greg Fererro Denise Finn David Fisher Donna Fisher Robert Flint Danny Fonseca Becky Ford Robin Ford Robert Ford Cindy Foster Q., A 2 , - x 'V Q-.rr Q.2t'.5 lo A B .Qi Qty' 9-M4 Perry Franklin Dan Fraser David Fraser Gary Free Linda Freed Mickey Freeman Penny Freeman Rickey Freeman Rodney French Linda Frydenberg Chris Fuller Guy Gansert Robert Gambrell Seabo Garapet Carolyn Gardner Eva Garsa Ricky Garza Bill Gassaway Lynn Gibson Mike Gibson 4 sT.t'f Brian Geer Karen Geisler J immy Getman Richard Gilbert 'Vi New Texans discover first choices don't always fit schedule :fr zz. sssagixyszei .f-,-1 ,sg fg 12 :mm . , . .x..., ., sz :sei 'T 9V cn-A' Sonja Gilley James Ginn Mike Glasgow Brenda Goldfuss Helene Golovich Syvlia Gomez Shirley Gonzales Larry Goodner Karilyn Goolsby Marilyn Goolsby Sophs Learn 'Choose the Teacher, System Gay Lynn Goombi Dewayne Gordon Debbie Gregory Karen Griffin Mike Griffith Gary Griffitts Mark Grimes Anne Grinstead Janet Grinstead Beatrice Guerra Carmen Guerra Joy Guidry Bobby Hackley Diana Hairrell Vicki Hall S-T7 wht 11-sg Lorrie Hamilton Kay Hammers Kerry Hampton Melissa Haney Donald Hankins Kelly Hankins Jimmie Hanzelka Glenn Harkness Donnie Harkreader Karen Harmen Mary Harmer Steve Harper Frankie Harris Raymon Harris Terry Harris Nav' Theresa Harrison David Hasty Anthony Hatfield John Hawkins Cathy Hayes Donald Haynes Ronald Haynes Sid Hays June Healy Tom Heavener Ann Hellann Jimmy Henderson Theresa Henderso Bonita Henry Peter Henz Il 1 Ski V . 'f -. f X, K N X - .nv E x X 'Rs- --iff fail Darlene Herring Debbie Hilliard Kelly Hinds Shirley Hinton Cindy Hodges Melanie Hohman Harry Hollingsworth Danita Hoodye Walter Hope Chris Hopkins .Q-Q., Shon Hopkins Tommy Hopkins Dana Horton Skipper Hoskison Kay Hott Masses Get Caught in Rush Hour Traffic Still not knowing their way around Sam halls, sophomores frequently get caught up in traffic jams while changing class periods Rita Hott Dusty Howell David Hubbard Ricky Hudson Darwin Huff Debbie Huff Mark Hughes Dorice Hull Ronny Hullum Kirby Humbers Karla Huneycutt Bobby Hurt I ' -,ffl : Y Il Overcoming the blahs and too little sleep, underclassmen try to look alert at 8 15 Becky Huskey Cheryl Hutson Barney Inman Pam Irwin Donna Ivy Vance Jackman Gail Jackson Henry Jackson Steve Jackson Sheree James 8:15 Rallies Too Earl for Sleep Mice Jerry J aynes David Jeffery Cynthia Jeffery Richard J eske Brent Jeter Kenneth J obe Greg John Kenny Johns Kathy Johnson Mary Johnson 5-n...,4 Q Sf' Roy Johnson Shanan Johnson Susan Johnson Ted Johnson Bobby J oines Kevin Jones Larry Jones Reginald Jones Shirley Jones Patti Jones Pat Jones Ruth Ann Kaska Mary Keister Kevin Keith John Kelley ,,qxY'?YS X Brian Kelly Cheryl Kelly Gaye Kemper Jan Kilman Jimmy King Joey King Paula Kirkpatrick Peggy Koelmel Gigi Kramer Marixenia Krause Fred Kurz Doug Lacy Brenda Lakey Denise Landgraf Sheryl Landrith 'WG QTH' in We ki I , 18 ii If if i Richard Lane Wynn Lane Todd Lappe Steve Larnard Sharon Lawler Debra Lawrence Carl Lebkowsky Dianna Lee Ronald Lee Cindy Lewis Pat Lewis Sue Lewis Barbara Lile Debbi Lindahl Alta Lindley Lowerclassman Helps Paint Wa to Title ,-i' i,' . n ,, f in 'wuz M f tm, fr. ' i , , if 4, Using one of his hidden talents, Fred Kurz puts his artistic abilities to work as he paints posters for the upcoming football game ,Q -or t.,yf Lesli Long Randy Long Diane Looper Christine Lorren Susan Lindsay James Little David Littlejohn Barbara Loflin Debra Long Holly Love Linda Love Susan Loving Bill Lowe Bobby Lowe Students Look Deeper Into Biology Field H Xy yeiggifgf ,,fJ' 'fi , L a i , 3, '-Q , :P f 1 . 3' 1 f fl, H 5 g ' 4 - . 4 3 V, W -v X' JW Nm VM fx, .JT 2 av ' 'Sy i 5 f. I-ag' ki. .1 gi A f in , , i: Aki , 1 fig' 9 N-1',f'1'f sf twftn- ' X. Exploring the wonderful world of scientific organisms, sophomore Dawn Dieckow, focuses on a particular protozoan on 1 'U Jane Lowe Kathey Lowrimore Tamara Lunday Steve Luton Cion Lynn '41 'Ms Russell Lytle Bobby Mackin David Manning Eddy Manning Scott Marney 1? I 54 Q the slide wb! Q55 Debbie McHugh Vanessa McLarry Richard McMillan Dwayne McNeil Billy McQuatters David Meacham Randy Meadows Roberta Medenwaldt Maria Medrana Kenny Meggs Linda Melton Andy Mentlik Sharla Miertschin Darrell Miller Pam Miller Connie Martin Eddie Martin Jerry Martin Randal Martin Randy Martin Jim Martinez Rose Martinez Kathy Massey Kim Mayo Sherry Mays Rita McCullough Jan McCurdy Grady McElyea Betty McFadden Kenneth McGee UN Q '.'. .N '. . , i ,.. ,'.. .-.n Brett Mitchell Mike Mitchell Rusty Mitchell Mike Monroe Karen Montgomery Cathy Moore Paul Moore Penny Moore Dennis Morgan Larry Morris Eddie Morrow Lana Mosher Debbie Moss Dyanne Mow Bobby Mozjesik Officer Elechons Held on September 18 Greg Mullen Dean Musser Sharon N arramore Debbie Neal Debra Nelson Judy Nelson Jody Newnham Ronny Newton Cindy Nicholson Ricky Noble ...gf r 1 3' Candidate Linda Melton delivers her winning campaign speech. Hope Ortiz Ruby Owens Gary Pamplin Chip Parker Alton Parks 4, Clarks Parks Paul Parks Benny Parman X010 Chris Patrick Melanie Patterson Warren Patterson Donna Pedigo Tommy Pendergrass V ,M ,, , ff,2,f1,, ' Joe Perez 34 Lisa Perkins P !, 'W 'l!!mrn Completing very difficult drawings satisfies Chuck Ward Scale Drawings Made in Drafting Classes .1 aff Ken Peters Janet Peterson Tony Peterson Vicki Phelan Angela Phillips Candi Phillips Donnie Phillips Jerald Phillips Debbie Pickett, Elonda Pierce Kenny Pierce Martha Poe Mike Pogar Susan Poland Deany Pomroy Terri Powell Marie Proulx Gary Puckett Sybil Putman Maggie Quirk Pat Quisenberry Ronald Rader Mario Ramos Wanda Rattan J aylene Ray Lynn Read Debbie Reed Mary Rehfeldt J ames Renfrow Randy Reynolds Kathy Richards Linda Richardson Bryan Richhart Paul Riddle Jack Rigdon Brenda Riley Joy Riza Jennifer Robinson Dona Rodriguez Danny Rogers Vicki Rohde Mary Rojas Karen Rose Robert Rose Linda Rfoznos Danny Sammons Clay Sauls John Schad Joy Schneider Kathy Schneider Vickie Schow Philip Scoggins Jeff Schrack Mark Sears Jenny Seitz Shelia Sexton John Shadix Cheryl Shaffer Cliff Sheffield Donnie Sheffield Robin Sheldon Lee Shelinbarger David Shelton Mark Shetler Bobby Shields Rob Shoemaker Sara Shub Jay Shuler Shereen Simmons Brenda Simpson Bart Sims Jimmy Sims Terry Sims Emma Singletary Jane Skinner Marie Slagle Donise Small Sv ,- Bill Smith Cathy Smith Kathy Smith Lori Smith Mark Smith L. Terr Smith if Y Theresa Smith Len Smotherman Gary Snay Bret Snow 3, .no Scott Snyder ' Toni Soape Sophomores Gather for August Registration . 1 ZJA ,N V ...www A, , Registration gives students an opportunity to talk over summer experiences and the excitement of the coming high school year 'That's the Sophomore Battle Cr ' 'W fs.- Brenda Blanton helps lead her class in winning the first spmt stick Melana Southerland Steve Spano Gladys Spencer David Springs Delores Spruiel Paul Stafford Teresa Stanton Annette St. Clair Denise St. Cyl' Vera Steele Vickie Steele Bobbye Stephens Angela Stephens Susie Stephens Gary Still Janet Stinson Keith Stone John Stoner James Story Patricia Stroud Charles Stubbs Sherrie Sullivan Ben Swadley Charlotte Swain J unell Sweatman Janice Swierc Jack Tadlock Cindy Talbert Tani Tamplen Eddie Tanksley XD' 'haf ..4,:5:gXm, T ..--al Sharon Tanner Bill Taylor Bob Taylor Jerry Taylor Karen Taylor Joe Terrell Arnold Thedford Wes Thiemann Pam Thompson Tonya Thompson Mike Thornton Charles Thurston Russ Tichenor Kathleen Timblin Dean Travis President Makes Point 'Perfeetl Clear, Raymond Trietsch Robert Truex Jeanna Tucker Jimmy Tucker Ronnie Tucker Gale Turberville Beverly Turner Charles Turner Clinton Turner Ken Turner ,oo 49.4 451 eg fvby i K4 . mi ' Emery Tuttle Rosie Uranga Tommy Urash Tommy Vaughan Jeanne Vogt Mark Voss LeAnn Wachter Bobby Wade J obea Walker Dion Wallace Eddie Wallace N ancyfWallace Lance Walters Chuck Ward Kathy Ward STK ,dim ' x, j 1 gli . A Being the Sophomore Class president, Fred Kruz often has to point out problems. Barbara Watson Bryan Debbie Weaver Weatherford James Wells Joyce Wells Angela Werner Joy West Michael West Randy Westbrook kv Lynn Wettengel Bill Wheeler Brenda White Debbie White Les White 3--7 3-3' YY Mark White Harold Whittington Barbara Wilcox Charles Williams Cynthia Williams Male Chauvinists Move Uver for Libbers X K X David Williams Debbie Williams Debbie Williams Randy Williams David Williamson John Williamson Bill Williford Tana Willis Nick Willrich Benjamin Wilson Carla Wilson li 2 f David Wilson Linda Wilson Sophs look on a.s junior Becky Brinker practices jumpshot Debi Winn Carol Wolf Beverly Wolfe Mark Wood Ronald Woodard Mary Wornat Broderick Wren Vanessa Wren Charles Wright Darla Wright Sandra Wuebben John Wycoff David Yeubanks Belendia Yocham Janine Zummer Sheila Wilson J ,. . Ja X f? f? l K if-,fx f Practicing Globetrotting techniques Mike Pogar surprises rival players. ty' 'V' C59 A, ,,-...V- W 1 N L.-,..,J -suns 1, v ,. :wg 1 . E 9. -T. ., A Qs . ,,,..4 ,. x 13451 W. .Ein .A . WH ,. all 'H-T33 ,ws , Q-'yr , - . - g ' A 'Q' ' 1 'WM -NL. L vu 4, Ads and index Ads and .Adsand ,Adsand Ads and .Adsand .Adsand .Adsand sAdsand .Adsand Ads and .Adsand .Adsand ndex ndex ndex ndex ndex ndex ndex ndex ndex ndex ndsx ndex 1KdsandIndex 1XdsandIndex Ads and Index CompIimenI's of INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF PANCAKES 300 I DaIwor'I'h I O ZY Direcfly Behind Sig 51532 gal' TRlclA's ' LADIES FASHIONS 22I8 So. Collins TARVQO PPES REAL ESTATE For CompIe+e Real Es+a+e Service Lei' one of our pro'FessionaIs assisI' you. 2I4 So. Mesqui+e Ph. 274-737I 99315 81 TRUST BANK A FULL Sr SERVICE KI M ,T PARK PLAZA S T U D I O mtl!! F 1 zfffffg C H fi U H U ml a : 2,1552 .l Jwl'-13553 274-4967 U3 'lm 5 New York 5 ' 5 ls f:'.I?:'::': Kodak AUTMOIIIID Dlllll I 8 Years in +l1is Loca+ion PARK PLAZA STUDIO 81 CAMERA CENTER Come +o Us for: Por+rai+s Color Finishing Weddings by Kodak Commercial Cameras lnduslrial Proiec+ors Aerials Film Res1'ora+ions Picfure Frames WHATABURGER DRIVE-INS OF ARLINGTON World's Fines+ Pure Beef Burger Garden Fresh Vege+ables - Seasoned +o Perfecfion Call In Your Order - Ready In IO Min. 277-7606 I60I S. Cooper 274-3354 277-9l9l 277-6479 I404 E. Abram 222I Browning 306 N. Bowen There's Near One You Pizza Old M ' Sandwiches owes Spaghelrli -m Ill QP Straviat . IKHLII Y' . I006-A Collins Rd. Forum 303 Congra+ula+ions +o l'l1e Class of l974 Ice skatmg fun. A'F+er Gradualion ff? come +0 I' 2 lll' 7 f 9' fMrs9X.MrnI.SrBM'9e lAktgdate I E f l fythfr first fail U f 702 E. Abram IwgO'2?'g,li,'f,f'J2f,'l2I 8 pany' O' Ulllllllfs 274-4 I 3l or 26 I -9231 : L:5552'e'gQ,S5,23 flllllfl BILLY G. LEWIS . Forum 303 Shopping Mall Manage' 2800 E. Pioneer Plcwy. 265-5588 Arlinglon-Grand Prairie DENZIL HUFF BILL HUFF ANCHOR PLUMBING We Apprecia+e Your NTx Business T 81 T BRAKE NC I SERVICTG Brakes Fron'I' End Tune-up me Carbure'Iion EI ' I CO M P A N Y Pcjflgiiiiccess 274-8055 DIVISION Box JAMES THOMAS 275-065 I 274-75 I 2 E,EE: IEP Eqz Alzizg W B Z:,::, I Elz ig '1'2 I11, 5:I 2:s: ' I I .Q I if A IQEQI hr 0. -Zi A, .arisen s . , . c ' I Residenii4:InErTn:Ius+riaI M New Cons+ruc+ion Remodeling w Repairing Wiring for: ' Ranges ' Dryers ' Air Condi+ioners Elimufi IM I Hsefvmg Afimgwn since I9 57 Iz14-n91 or 261-4522! 137 FAIRVIEW Building Malerials Paneling m Doors Windows Lumber E Plywood Painl' Kaflwy Janlrowialc and Carolee Gaflwany loolm over cloflwes. Hardware 305 W. Main 277-blbl WES' PANTS PARLOR l8l5 B. Easl' Park Row 5--... 5 fi iirdd l 5 5 1 f . P -,.' From looking af iunior Kallny Price we can fell ll1aTsl1e would lilce fo D T F D f , I . ARLINGTON DATSUN, INC. Drive a Dalsun - Then Decide I93I Wes? Phone 277-7l5I Pioneer Parkway 265-4595 1 Z. ii hui KIER 5 Congrafulafions Sam Hous+on Gradua+es fdfc . Q, no Wx f 5 QQ E? W e-X 'N Z - Xn n 3 ----lv 1 il il' -TQ . ,gl 59.8 ms '-si 4 WW '7' 65' ' Q fi A Canions employee invesligafes a hangin? basket W K H. E. CANNON FLORAL O CO. Flowers for Every Occasion Always 'Fresh Reasonably priced 5 I 2 W. DiViSiOrI 26'-273i Arlmgilion 31 WEB ROSE AND COMPANY Insurance for Home, Au+o and Business Y my y Since I93I McDonalds is locafed af 907 E. Pioneer Parkway. 30l Sou+h Collins Arlingfon, Texas McDONALD'S 275-2603 907 E. Pioneer Pkwy. Shori Drive Shori' Wa i+ Good food We Cheer for +he Texans and for VANDERGRI FF'S Buick Chevrolef mx Of ucuuncr Recreafion Vehicles Opel At our tiny prices you can afford to look sensational . . . call instantly. 0 Q96 BEAUTY SALON FORUM 303 YOUTH CENTER FORUM MALL ENTRANCE IA Few STEPS FROM THE FORUM AMPHITHEATERJ For ALL Your g Pictures Neil Alder Q .7 Call us! Suzie Ferguson MARCEL'S STUDIO I I3 W. Main 275-5963 THE FUTURE will depend on F electric energy more than any generation CJ X , before you. That s why we re ff HANDS ' ' continuously planning and building for your E 3 electrical future. We want to be sure that Ig 1 ' when you're ready to begin the ,ix 4 work that your education is pre- X gl rj' AIN? 'g-K paring you for, you'Il have a 1 , 5 i reliable and adequate supply '14 A i.. of electricity at your service. QA k,:, If V i E :ftp 1H'rw,+a. I ' af I,J,I5'7 My ff' X ff l it ,X XXX rfxAs A in I 0 ELECTRIC SERVICE ifiav i .BUMPAIVY I I People power. ., at your service 'DEDICATED TO YOUR FAMlLY'S GOOD HEALTH, BAKER PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY WUI I' Ill l SIIYICE PIIIIMICY I Fronincjs Hobby and Ar? Cenier is Iocafed af I228 S. Bowe 3 I4 E. Abram, ArIing+on, 275- I 32I 909 DaIwor'II'1, Grand Prairie, 262-268I sos w. Park Row, Aflangmn, 274-3378 FRONING'S HOBBY 81 ART 900 W. Randol MiII Rd., ArIing+on, 274-0957 25 I 4 A Wes+ Park Row, ArIing+on, 275-2822 I228 S. Bowen 275- I48 I QKBCULUDSTBI' If FINE :qw 59909 ovsrsns Q ..,, ,,.. in ETEZQ ,,,X i 1 FULL K PART T NE - . sr-:ravens nsenso I ff Q I ' , I Q12 5 I w e gf - .1 ,fr 5 , Ii 2, 5 Aff' ' ty .xyA h ufqtl f -sq? Q f , 54 QA . A . . I L, .I ., 2 K sfawv ' fd- 'f A 3 Fred Cox and IvIeIanie Pafferson visif Red Lobs+er. Red Lobsfer is Iocafed a+ I2I2 E. Division in ArIing+o RED LOBSTER Modern famiIy dining aI' Old-Fashioned Low Prices Sfudenfs find fha? cokes give a helpful break during as busy day. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. ARLINGTON LUKE SPORTING GOODS PQNTIAC All Your Sporfing Good Needs Trophies Team Ou1 fiH'ers ' Foo+ball HONDA ' Baseball '5f'S i+b'-1 Over 37 Yea rs - , mc. In Arlin +on Tennis g ' G If , WZ+er Sport Sales and Service I70l Sou+h Cooper S+. 400 E' Division 26'-49 275-337I 262-7926 I CARL I Residen+ial REAL ESTATE INSURANCE We buy equifies C I Cus+om Building SESCO ARLINGTON nos E. AI?-am rin Ion, exas sci-IWINN CYCLERY 23,-228, 28 I 5 W. Parlc Row KEN-NOWELL LINCOLN MERCURY 608 E. Division in Arlingio Call 26l-I02l C Iis Neel IIICILI wjzmfzf YOUR Rep BuD's PIT BAR B. Q. Serving only +l1e besl in wood smoked Bar B.O. 55l8 S. Cooper SSLZ'SLZ U0!S!A!Cl +S9M L09 EIEIf1llNEIf1:I SEINOF EI.LEld WL. SJOIUSS SUCH-9ln+9J5uoD For all 'rhose speciaI occasions COLLINS PARK FLORIST 6 Q Linda Melfon examines fashions af Carle'rTe's Corner. MORA'S JEWELERS CARLETTE'S CORNER 2304 W. Park Row '5 ' 9 New Y0 ' Phone 469-6556 2754330' C-.W TOTAL AUTO PARTS ARLINGTON ARMS 2504 S. Cooper O 823 ram ilk fggfy. n e H o u 31333 IIIHRTIHIZIII THE MOST C gafzfzqjiw FALLMAN's ONE I-louR aol w. park Row MARTNZING a2+7g:gcgg2r 2230 So. Collins NATIONAL BANK in Arlington WOCDDY TAYLOR VENDING CCD. Taking a break from The acfivifies of school, fhe Cherokee Annual Shaff enioys a soda furnished by Woody Taylor Vending. Radio Confrolled Trucks 'for 24 Hour Service Comple+e Vending Service Call 838-6947 52 I 3 Ca+alpa CHAPMAN AUTO PARTS Machine Shop Service Speed Equipmen+ and Service Compleie Line of Qualify Par+s Delivery Service 8 AM HI 7 PM 6 days Cdii 26'-9i97 4OI E55-1' Main Jillilg W V MM DO MORE trys THAN Jusr gi., 'im PRINTING fif ggf---5 -- ligff-f'ii!!fE Photography '7-T. i Advertising L An Wggkslign I ' i Color Brochures y J f A Wm Corpoirelte W yi' A i ms Typesetting Electrostatic Copies Offset Printing Quick Copy Reproduction Blueiine Prints MAN'S SHOP, INC. SPARTAN REPRODUCTION IO0S.Wes'rS+. S PRINTING, INC. 25'-I ' I6 if-.clf'NSfffI,5-'.f'xNA'lc3,'2,SfiLZe'if'12i' A complete gmpliir service . Texaco Service X252 I ,x You Can Trus'l 'o u':' 'S j on- K , - 03:15 as G00dY9aV U-haul Truck Polyglass and Tires Trailer Renlal 275-9257 STATE Q 'E S INSPECTION i' ll ' f' ting.. HAPPY WORKERS Locared in Park Plaza Open 7 AM-I0 PM Pl .... T ' l F 'X 4 i Z 5 zg. . EA, PA, N T , .A I lx A , , yi ax . I i,r q l Q5 gr: 'isps 'M W naw Ibvw 15, ..,,-,F in gWW,M,,,,,, M A if K Y T my n itl5,fW..Wf,:em.iv 'f6i?'1 Lei Cari, bridal consulfanf, lnelp you selecf your casual clnna, cryslal. and stainless flafware ar Wooden Spoon, Traveling is made ,run in Vans We Mis af Van World. Bowen Road al' Park Row 46 I -66' I 2899 Pioneer Parkway ANB ARLINGTCN NATIONAL BANK I600 New York : , L 'X ,, ,Q ,, 1 fu' , :lf - L' L' Ai Comple+e Banking Service Free Parking - Drive-in Window Deposii' by Mail ' Checking Accounfs Savings Accounfs ' Safe Deposif Boxes Auio Loans ' Personal Loans 274-0933 W. Member FDIC TED ARENDALE FORD SALES INC. OF ARLINGTON Junior Bonnie Sims dreams of The day Ihaf she mighf own one of fhe new Ford Musfeng lls which are Iocafed af Ted Arendale Ford. U N I V E R S I T Y B A P T I S T A1 rf I suiz.oeuQ I Jesus answered him: ' gg 5 I am Ihe Way, I am 'Ihe Truih, I am 'Ihe 5 2 5 E Life: No one goes fo fhe Fa'I'her excepf by Q I John I4:6 r I , Come worship wifh us. Dr. Chas. W. Sullivan, pasfor IOI3 Wesf-Park Row Phone: 275-4272 ArIing+on, Texas 760I 3 DORIS TAAFFE RESIDENTIAL BROKER For AII Your Real Es+a'Ie Needs We'II Give You A Monfh's Vacafion fo Spend fhe Money You Saved on Food, Renf and Medical Care. Today's Army . . . And You In foday's Army you won'f have fo worry abouf expensive Iiffle necessifies like food, renf, and medical, and denfal care. Because all of fhem are free. We fake care of almosf everyfhing. Including your monfh's paid vacafion. And sfarling af S326.I0 a monfh before deducfions, you'll have plenfy of money fo do your vacafion up righf. We'II even help you fly almosf anywhere you wanf fo go. Af a very low cosf. You and your friends can spend fhe enfire monfh in one place. Give your- self a chance fo learn and enioy a whole new way of living. Or you can fly fo Europe. For a week in Rome. Anofher in fhe Alps. Wifh fwo weeks Ieff over for a frip fo London, Paris, and fhe French Riviera. Buf 'I'oday's Army will give you more fhan a nice vacafion. We'Il give you a good iob all year round. A fob fhaf needs specialized skills. Skills we will feach you in fhe Army. And should you wanf fo confinue your educafion, we'II help you do fhaf foo. No maffer whaf you're looking for, foday's Army has a Iof fo offer. Call or see your local Army Represenfafive. STAFF SERGEANT JOE REYNOLDS U.S. Army Recruifing Sfafion 607 Easf Abram Sfreef, Room I I 274-47I I ' tQ1gfQ:':3fi3'.f gif it ' U! E Irsrs e If153:3.i F.?f 5'i':f-' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 ,..,,,.v 111111111,1111,1111,f I , I Z 1, 1 111111111111111111.t't,. 4' I IEW 11 I ' - xref? iff ' use., . 4115 ew. Q 9 . .' 'lik 1:52-5, 1?:.QdIj.c' .1 4 7 lr' :uri If g i II K v It 6 in S . 1- 'I 4 W ' I 'X ' J I ' Psp 3 ll II gf i 'I' 1 I ,g f , I . at 5 U 1 .r I 5 v . I I i 1 . . . l I 'I i 131 i'i9i ' ' ' ., ,sh M. , IQ' 4 i, 'W I - 7.1 . - ' I -. in . I, , R ,- ' I A S ' ' i 'Q 'F 8 e ,. I -I rr ' w If 15. I ,gf 1 39 , 3 r -fql' ig. 'zI'f -,- Ii W Si' . -I 77? 'W x' 1, P . K K 5 ' 0 0-H CLASSIC CARPETS I I44 W. Main We carper cars foo! IIIIIIIIIIII Jza.fz,mmmamw9w,,1m,Jm, I405 E. Abram ArIing+on, Texas 760 I 0 CaII: 26I-807I John Hood - Owner Complefe Award Service Precision Engraving ARLINGTON SHOE SERVICE 3 5 ReIfA'1R'f'9 For Qualify Locally Owned and Opera'I'ed RED O'DONNELL 528 W. Park Row 275-0422 ArIingI'on, Texas 760 I 0 JOHN BRADSHAW COMPANY ReaII'or-Developer I02 E. Abram Mu'I'uaI Savings and Loan Building ArIing+on, Texas 760I0 Area Code I8 I 7I 26I-2264 Debbie Coker, Sfeff Morris, and Miss Riggs Fly Riql'i+ wiflw Coker Aviafiori. 264-8115 MUNICIPAL AIRPORT RT. 2 P. O. BOX 16OE fA GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS 75050 AIRCRAFT RENTAL FLIGHT TRAINING REAL ESTATE BROKER - BILLIE FARRAR Member Board of Real+ors Mul+iple Lisfing Services Personalized Real Es+a+e Service 600 W. Park Row 261-9171 Reliable T.V. and Arling+on Eleclronics Elecfronic Paris for fhe Hobbyisl -- complefe line of Caleclro Mo'rorola Hep, claros'ra+ conirols, Sam's Pholofacfs, 2570 off on fubes. Lei' Us Handle All Your Repair Needs Radios, fa pe decks, siereos and fape recorders The Cherokee staff of 1974 would like to thank the many people who helped us during the year: Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Pendleton for studio portraits Mr. Wallace Johnson and the Photography Department for the taking and printing of most pictures Mr. B. H. Remynse for his support and encouragement Mrs. Jean Saxe for her help on the cover Mrs. Grenita Latham for her assistance with Texan Day activities Mrs. Audine Whitten for her help with financial matters Collins Park Florist for donating the greenery for the Annual Assembly Citizen-Journal for several football and basketball pictures Arlington Daily News for several football and basketball pictures Mr. Bob Hurt for sports team pictures Byron Buchanan, Carl Johnson, Shelia Lewis, Don Butcher, and Coaches Jimmie Brooks, Don Louis, Billy Stewart, James Hyden, and David Clyde for their help in the Annual Assembly Mrs. Mildred Russum and Miss Janet Slack for always being ready and willing to help us . ,.:, , Q K I V pl- A . fp 0 In Memorlam 1 A f 'f-6 I Will' t p 'F-f jg ,Q AQAA 'g' ' ' ,ti ' 'mu wxwug -fkjfxine'-. 'K fx 4 XXL 9 sf We 2 ,f Y '3 'd'ii:'w12fiQ 4.4+l735?w? Connie Wilslon This page has beenpset aside as a lasting tribute to the memories of those people who ' ' lost their lives during the year. Mark Rwten ' . Dahrie Russell A REMYNSE, MR. B. H. - MEd North Texas State University, Principal. BICKNELL, MR. MONROE - MEd Texas Christian University, Vice-Principal, Dean of Boys. GLENN, MR. G. A. - MEd East Texas State University, Vice-Principal, Student Congress. ALLEN, MR. JOHN - BS University of Texas at Arlington, Introduction to Algebra, Algebra I, II, Physical Science, Physics. ANDERSON, MISS JEAN - BSS Abilene Christian College, French I, II, English III, FLC. ATKINS, MRS. EVELYN - BA Texas Christian University, World History, World Geography. AVERY, MRS. LAVOYCE - BS Baylor University, Home and Family Living, Home Management, Homemaking I, Cherokee FHA. BALDWIN, MRS. BARBARA - BA University of Texas at Arlington, English IV, Senior Class, AFS. BASKEY, MRS. JUDY - BA West Texas State University, English III, AFS, Americans Abroad Coordinator. BERRY, MR. CHERRY - BBA East Texas State University, Auto Mechanics, VICA. BERRY, MRS. DORIS - MEd East Texas State University, Typing II, Bookkeeping, Record Keeping. BOYES, MRS. VERBA - BA University of Texas at Arlington, Biology I. BRAKE, MR. NORMAN - BA University of Texas at Arlington, Geometry, Algebra II, FOM II, Key Club. BROOKS, MR. JIMMIE - MA University of Texas at Arlington, American History, Football, Track. BROWN, MRS. BETTY - BS Faculty Index University of Arkansas, VOE, OEA. BROWN, MRS. CATHERINE - BA University of Texas at Austin, English II. BROWN, MR. HUGH - MEd Sam Houston State University, CVAE, VOCT, TSTA Representative. BROWN, MRS. JANIE - BA University of Texas at Arlington, German I, II, III, English II, FLC. CALAHAN, MISS DIXIE - BS Texas Wesleyan College, Girls' P.E., Basketball, Track. CANNON, MR. JAY - MEd North Texas State University, Geology, Advanced Science, Math and Science Club. CANTRELL, MR. TOMMY - BS Texas Christian University, B-Team Football, Baseball, Boys' P.E. CAPPS, MR. ZOLLIE - BS East Texas State University, Metal Shop, Power Mechanics. CHAMBERS, MR. ANDY - MEd North Texas State University, Football, Driver's Education. CLARK, MRS. LOUISE - MEd North Texas State University, Librarian, LARK. CLYDE, MR. DAVID - BS Southwestern University, World History, Basketball. COLLINS, MRS. PHYLLIS - BA University of Texas at Arlington, World History, World Geography. COOK, MR. DOUGLAS - BS North Texas State University, Auto Body Repair, Painting, VICA. COPE, MRS. VIRGINIA - MEd North Texas State University, Psychology, Sociology. CRILL, MRS. JEANNINE - MA University of Texas at Arlington, English III, Creative Writing, Creative Writing Club. CROUCH, MRS. MAYDELLE - MEd North Texas State University, French I, II, FLC, CTA Representative, Department Head. CROWTHER, MR. RONALD - MEd North Texas State University, Algebra II, FOM II, MOCE, Math and Science Club. DANIELS, MRS. SANDRA - BA University of Texas at Arlington, Computer Math, Algebra I, II, FOM II, Trigonometry, Special Topics. DAVIS, MR. CHARLES - BA University of Texas at Arlington, World History, Athletic Trainer. DAVIS, MISS LINA - MA North Texas State University, Journalism I, II, Annual Staff, Quill and Scroll. DAVIS, MRS. YVONNE - MA North Texas State University, English II, Sophomore Class. DEAN, MISS LOIS - MS East Texas State University, Biology I, II, Math and Science Club, Sophomore Class, TSTA Representative. DRAKE, MRS. HELEN - BA Baylor University, Geometry, Algebra II, Introduction to Algebra. ELICK, MRS. FRANCES - MEd East Texas State University, English III, Junior Class, TSTA Representative. ELLIOTT, MR. JOHN - BA University of Texas at Arlington, Civics, Senior Class, Student Congress. ELLIS, MRS. DOROTHY - BBA Texas Wesleyan College, Personal Typing, Bookkeeping, Data Processing. ELLIS, MRS. SUE -- BS East Texas State University, Girls' P.E., Volleyball, Cheerleaders, Bellguards. FOWLER, MRS. PATTI - BA Mississippi College, English II, III, Junior Class. FRANK, MRS. LINDA - MS Texas Woman's University, HECE, HERO-FHA. GILLETTE, MISS JEAN - MS Texas Woman's University, Child Development, Homemaking II, III, FHA. GOBER, CMSgt. CURTIS A. - University of Tulsa, 25 Years Active Service, Aerospace Education. GOOLSBY, MRS. JO ANN - BA University of Texas at Arlington, English III, Junior Class. GRAY, MRS. LINDA - BS Texas Christian University, Home and Family Living, Home Furnishings, Cherokee FHA. GRIFFIN, MR. GERALD - MEd North Texas State University, Football, Driver's Education. HAMMONDS, MRS. CAROLYN - BBA Texas Wesleyan College, Record Keeping, Bookkeeping I, II. HARRELL, MRS. MARILYN - MA University of Texas at Arlington, English II, Sophomore Class. HARRIS, MR. LOUIS - MME Texas Christian University, General Choir, A Cappella Choir, Singing Texans. HEATH, MRS. CAROLYN - MA University of Kansas, English IV, Senior Class. HIATT, MR. GEORGE - BS University of California at Los Angeles, Geometry, Algebra II, Introduction to Algebra, Junior Class, Key Club. HODGE, MR. JOE - BS North Texas State University, General Wood, Wood I, II. HOLLAND, MR. BUDDY - BBA North Texas State University, Distributive Education I, II, Pel, DECA. HOWARD, MISS DELYNDA - BSE Abilene Christian College, Spanish I, II, III, IV, FLC. HUNT, MRS. VAUDRENE - BA University of Texas at Arlington, American History, Economics, Chess Club. HYDEN, MR. JAMES - MEd North Texas State University, Football, Boys' P.E., Senior Class. JOHNSON, MR. WALLACE - MA Sam Houston State University, Photography, Golf. JOHNSTON, MRS. BETTY - BS Thiel College, Shorthand, Record Keeping, Typing I. JONES, MR. AARON - Building Trades, VICA. KEITH, MR. BILL - BS University of Houston, General Drafting, Drafting I, II, Architectural Drafting, Football, Track. KIRKPATRICK, MRS. DIXIE - MA University of Texas at Arlington, English III, Student Congress. KITTS, MRS. MARJEAN - MA Texas Christian University AFS, Counselor. LANE, MRS. MARY - BA University of Texas at Arlington, English IV, Senior Y Class. LASATER, MRS. JODIE - Cosmetology I, II, VICA. LEWIS, MRS. ANITA - BA University of Texas at Arlington, English II. LEWIS, MRS. ANN - BAE University of Florida, Civics, Senior Class. LONG, MR. W. B. - Radio and TV Repair, VICA. LOUIS, MR. DON - BA Centenary College, Civics, Basketball. LUNDAY, MRS. EMILY - MA Howard Payne University, Counselor. MACCAMMOND, MRS. BETTY - MA North Texas State University, Speech, Civics, Debate Team, NFL. McDOWELL, MRS. JENNIFER - MEd North Texas State University, Biology I, Department Head. N0 matter where he goes, Mr. Harris always wins the prize for the most unusual car. MCGUIRE, MRS. NITA - BS Southwestern State, Biology I, CTA Representative. MERRILL, MRS. KAY - BA University of Texas at Arlington, American History, Student Congress. MITCHELL, MRS. NAOMI - MEd Hardin Simmons University, Typing I, Salesmanship, Personal Typing. MOORE, MRS. SHARON - BA Texas Woman's University, English II. MOSS, MR. BENTON - MEd East Texas State University, Distributive Education, DECA. MUELDER, MISS EVELYN - BA University of Texas at Austin, English IV, Senior Class. NOLAND, MRS. BETTIE - MEd Howard Payne College, Geometry, Algebra I. O'DELL, MR. ALVIN - MEd Abilene Christian College, Boys' P.E., Intramural Director. PARKER, MISS MARY LYNN - BS Southwestern Oklahoma, Resource Lab. PEVETO, MISS MILDRED - MA North Texas State University, Drama I, II, III, IV, International Thespian Society, NFL. PROSSER, MRS. KAY - BA University of Texas at Arlington, Algebra II, Introduction to Algebra, FOM II, NHS. RIGGS, MISS PATRICIA - BS University of Texas at Austin, FOM, Introduction to Algebra II, Algebra I, Tex-Annes. ROBER, MR. ROBERT - MM North Texas State University, Band, Stage Band, Music Theory. RUNYAN, MRS. JUDY - MA Angelo State University, English IV. RUSSELL, MRS. JIMMIE - Library Aide, LARK. RUSSUM, MRS. MILDRED - MEd Oklahoma State University, Art I, II, Commercial Art, Painting. SAXE, MRS. JEAN - MA University of Texas at Arlington, Art I, Jewelry, Textiles, Sculpture. SCOTT, MISS BILLIE - MEd East Texas State University, Biology I, Math and Science Club. SEWELL, MISS PAMELA - BME Baylor University, Sophomore Choir, Girls' Chorus, Drama III, Texan Belles. SHANNON, MRS. GAYLA - BS Texas Christian University, American History, NHS. SHIPLEY, MRS. NELDA - BA Texas Woman's University, Chemistry I, II. SLACK, MISS JANET - BSEd Midwestern University, Art II, Ceramics. SMITH, LT. COL. RICHARD W. - MEd Our Lady of the Lake College, Aerospace Education. SPANN, MRS. MARJORIE - MA North Texas State University, English IV, Arlington Secondary Teacher of the Year, Department Head. STEWART, MR. BILLY - BA University of Texas at Arlington, American History, Football. STUTLER, MRS. RUTH - BA University of Texas at Arlington, American History, Department Head. TALBOTT, MRS. JOYCE - BS Texas Tech University, Biology I. TAMPLEN, MR. JAMES - MA East Texas State University, ICT Coordinator, VOCA. TANNAHILL, MRS. MARGARET - BS University of Texas at Austin, Home and Family Living, Home Management, Cherokee FHA. TAREILO, MRS. MARILYN - BS Hardin Simmons University, Shorthand I, II, Typing I, II. THOMAS, MRS. BARBARA - BS Hardin Simmons University, Girls' P.E. THOMAS, MRS. JUDY - BS Ohio University, Resource Laboratory. TURK, MR. FRANK - BSEd Central Missouri State University, Vocational Adjustment Coordinator. VAUGHAN, MR. STEPHEN - BA New Mexico State University, World Geography, Health, Tennis. VERNON, MRS. ROSA - MEd North Texas State University, American History, American Culture, Student Teacher Coordinator, TSTA Representative. VONMINDEN, MISS MARGARET - BS Southwestern State, Biology I, Related Math II. WALKER, MR. JEREMY - BM Texas Wesleyan College, Band, Stage Band, Music History. WARREN, MR. JAMES - MEd North Texas State University, Counselor. WHITAKER, MRS. BETTY - MA North Texas State University, Counselor. WIESE, MRS. BEATRICE -- MEd Baylor University, Spanish I, Latin I, II, FLC. WILEMON, MRS. PENNYE - BBA Texas Tech University, Q Distributive Education, DECA. WILLIAMS, MRS. SUE - BBA Texas Tech University, Typing I, Clerical Practice. WILLIAMS, MRS. TOMMIE - MEd Prairie View A8zM University, Dean of Girls. WINTER, MR. W. J. - MA University of California at Berkeley, Trigonometry, Calculus, FOM, Department Head. WOLFE, MRS. MARY JO - BS North Texas State University, Typing I, General Business, TSTA Representative, Department Head. 330 i ABATE, JOANNE - NHS C115 PTSA C21- ACKER, BILL - NHS C215 Track CD. ADAMS, BRENDA ADKINS, CINDY - FLC, Treasurer5 NHS5 Cheerleader C315 AFS, Exchange Student Finalist5 Sophomore Favorite Nominee5 School Spirit Nominee5 Girl of the Month5 Sophomore Choir5 Homecoming Finalist5 Top 10 Nominee5 Senior Favorite N ominee5 Honor Graduate. ALBRITTON, LINDA D. - FLC C215 Latin Club C215 LARK C215 Math and Science Club C115 ROTC C215 Creative Writing Club C215 Chess Club C115 ROTC Award. ALDER, NEIL - DECA C11. ALLEN, ANNA CHEREE ALLEN, GARY L. AMES, BECKY -- AFS C215 Cherokee FHA C115 FLC C115 Crew of 1 Play. AMMONS, SHEREE ANDERSON, MARK - DECA C21. ANDRZEJEWSKI, DANIEL - Math and Science Club C115 Swimming C11. ARIAS, JERRY - Math and Science Club5 JETS C115 Chess Club C115 FLC C315 Spanish Club C215 Interact C11. ARMS, BECKY ARNETT, DONNA - NHS C115 TEXANS TALK Staff C215 Quill and Scroll C215 SAT Scholarship5 Top 10 Academic. ARNOLD, LYNDA - FLC C215 German Club5 TEXANS TALK Staff C115 Quill and Scroll C115 Top 10 Nominee. ARTHUR, WILLARD LAWRENCE JR. ASHCRAFT, MONTE - Band C31, Stage Band C11, Super Band C11, All- Region C215 Music Scholarship. ATHEY, SANDY - VICA C21. ATKINSON, PAUL - Colf C11. AWTRY, ELIZABETH - FHA C31, President C115 Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow5 NHS C115 AFS C115 FLC C215 FTA C11: Top 10 Nominee5 Honor Graduate. BAILEY, GENE Senior Index BAKER, DONALD - FLC5 Art Club5 Baseball. BAKER, JANET - Band C315 AFS C215 FLC C115 Math and Science Club C115 OEA C115 NHS C115 ACT Scholarship5 Honor Graduate5 Social Studies Award. BAKER, KAYE - NHS C215 Top 10 Nominee5 SAT Scholarship5 Top 10 Academic5 Spanish Award. BALDRIDGE, JOANNE ROBIN - CHEROKEE Staff C215 Quill and Scroll C215 Student Congress C215 Typing Committee Chairman C115 FLC C215 Spanish Club5 Choir, Girls' Chorale, Vice-President, Pianist5 Texan Belles C215 Pianist, Chorale C21, Pianist, All- Region C11, A Cappella5 Cast and Crew of 3 Plays5 Texan Tournament C11, Timekeeper5 Powderpuff Football5 PTSA C115 UIL Typing Contest C115 Cherokee FHA5 Top 10 Nominee. BALLANCE, LINDA JANE - DECA, Treasurer5 Student Congress5 FLC5 Spanish Club. BALLARD, DEBBIE - Band C315 Interact C115 FHA C115 FLC C21. BARBOSA, LILI - Student Congress C11- BARFIELD, DANNY BARGE, JEFF BARKER, DANNY BARKER, DAVID L. - Track C11. BARNETT, J. PAUL - National Merit Winner5 NCTE Winner5 TEXANS TALK, Editor5 Quill and Scroll, Secretary5 FLC5 Latin Club5 Top 10 Nominee5 Top 10 Academic5 Who's Who in American High Schools5 SAT Scholarship5 Journalism Award. BARRETT, RICHARD VINCENT JR. BARRON, ALLEN - DECA C21. BARRON, BRENDA - DECA, Area Winner. BATTLE, BILLY - Football C215 Track C31. BAUGHMAN, JIMMY - Track. BEA, HOLLY - FLC C215 NHS C215 AFS C315 FTA C115 TAGS C215 Student Congress C11, Recording Secretary5 TEXANS TALK Staff C215 Band C31, Super Band C21, Tri-State Symphony C11, All-Region C315 3 1st Places, UIL5 Girl of the Month5 Orchestra for 1 Play5 Quill and Scroll5 Top 10 Senior5 Music Scholarship, Honor Graduate. BEATY, CHARLES ROBERT BEATY, RONALD RAY - DECA, Area 5 Outstanding Service Station Trainee, 1st in Candy Sales. BEBERSTEIN, LISA - FLC5 Interact Student Congress5 NHS5 AFS, Presidentg Cherokee FHA5 Math and Science Club5 Honor Graduate. BECHTELHEIMER, RITA - FTA C115 FLC C11. BECK, KATHY - OEAC11. BECKETT, MARK C. - VICA C215 PTSA C11. BELLAMY, ANN - FLC C21. BELLER, CATHY BENEFIEL, PATTI - DECA C31. BEVENS, ROGER BIRLEY, ANNE BISHOP, DEBBIE BLAKE, MIKE BLUMENTHAL, DELLA - Cast and Crew of 3 Plays5 Thespians C115 UIL One-Act C21, District, Regional, Areag Texan Tournament, Timekeeper C215 Speech and Drama Tournaments C21. BOGGS, CINDY - DECA C21. BOSHER, TOMMY - VICA. BOSILLO, WAYNE STEVEN BOWDON, KEN BOWLEY, DAVID - German Club C11 ICT CD. BOWMAN, DAVID PAUL - DECA C31, Treasurer, Reporter. BRAKE, PAUL - Thespians C31, 1st Vice-President5 Honor Thespian5 NFL C215 Drama Productions C315 UIL One- Act C21, District, Area, Region5 TFA, State C115 Speech and Drama Tournaments C315 Texan Tournament C31, Drama Director5 Top 10 Nominee5 Student Congress C115 4th Place, Creative Writing Contest. BRANNEN, DAVID BRANNON, AUDIE M. - VICA, Reporter C11. BREWER, SHERYL M. BRIGHT, RONALD - VICAC21,1st Place, District, State, Auto Body. BRINSON, ROBIN K. - AFS CID. BROWN, BARBARA ANN BROWN, KATHY ANN - FLC C2D, AFS CID, OEA CID, 2nd, Area I West, Clerical Typing, PTSA Scholarship. BROWN, REBA - DECA CID, Secretary, State Representative, J ob Interview, NHS, Math and Science Club, Homecoming Finalist, Honor Graduate, DE Award. BROWN, TINA - Bellguard, Student Congress, Secretary, Homecoming Nominee, School Spirit Nominee, FLC, German Club C2D, President CID, Track C2D, FHA CID, Girl of the Month, Top IO Nominee. BRUENIG, MARTY BUNCH, JAN - Swimming C3D, Outstanding Girls' Swimmer, State, FLC C2D, Spanish Club, President, NHS CID, AFS C2D, Math and Science Club CID Homecoming Nominee, Student Congress CID, Top I0 Nominee, Honor Graduate. BURDETT, RICHARD BURKE, RAY - FFA CID, HECE Cn. BURNS, RONALD - Football Cap, All- State, Super All-State, All-American, Basketball CID, Track C2D, Top IO Nominee, Baylor Scholarship. 1 BURROWS, JOHN - Football C3D, Key Club CID, Treasurer, Math and Science Club CID, Student Congress C2D. BYERS, DEAN - Football CID, FLC CD. CAIN, KIM - FLC C2D, German Club, Secretary, TAGS C2D, Band CID, Volleyball C2D, Track C2D, Baseball Queen. CAMERON, KENNY CAMERON, VICKIE - Interact CID, NHS C2D, Band C3D, Math and Science Club CID, FLC C2D, OEA CID, TCJC Scholarship, Top I0 Academic. CAMP, LISA - NHS CID, Secretary, AFS C2D, Secretary, FLC, Cast and Crew of 2 Plays, Thespians, Choir, A Cappella, Texan Belles, Top 10 Nominee, Girl of the Month, ACT Scholarship, Top 10 Academic, American Legion Award. CAMPBELL, JULIE - FTA, AFS, Sophomore Choir. CAMPBELL, TERI L. CARROLL, DEBRA CASHION, JOEL - VICA, Auto Body, State. CASO, ANA CASTILLO, D. ROY CECIL, CHERYL K. - FHA 429, DECA CID. CHAMBERLAIN, KAREN CHAMBERS, RANDY - Football CID. CHESTER, NITA - A Cappella CID. CHILDRESS, RENAE - NHS C2D, Volleyball C3D, Sophomore Choir, Top 10 Nominee, Honor Graduate. CLARK, NANCY - DECA C2D. CLAY, KENNETH COATS, JAMES C. - Football C2D, VICA C2D, Ist, 2nd, District, 2nd, 3rd, State, Building Trades, Ist, One-on-One Basketball. COKER, DEBRA - Tex-Annes, Captain, Top 10 Nominee, Honor Graduate. COLBERT, SHARON - VICA, Historian, Tex-Annes C3D, ESPC CID, FHA C2D, Homecoming Nominee. COLLEONI, RICHARD - NHS C2D, President CID, AFS C2D, FLC C3D, Top I0 Nominee. COLLEY, GEORGE - Math and Science Club CID. COLLIER, JOAN - A Cappella CID. COLLIER, RHEA COLLINS, JANIE - OEA CID. CONLEY, GARY - Baseball CID, In order to aid in the prevention of fires, Arlington firemen visited the Homemaking Department to inform students of hazards. CONRAD, DEBBIE - Tennis 111. COOK, EDDIE - ROTC 131. COOK, LARRY - Senior Class Social Chairmang Student Congress 1115 NHS 1213 Thespians 131, President 111, Honor Thespian5 NFL 1215 Texan Tournament Director 1115 Cast and Crew of 10 Plays5 Band 1115 Choir, A Cappella 121, Singing Texans 111, UIL1215 VFW Voice of Democracy State Scholarshipg Top 10 Senior5 Honor Graduate, cooNRoD, JIMMY - Football 111, HECE111. COOPER, STEVE - FLC 121. COOPER, PAULA - NHS5 Choir5 Student Congress, Spanish Club. COPE, RICHARD W. COPELAND, CATHY COUNTS, STEVEN D. - VICA. CRAVY, DARNELL CROWELL, BILL - DECA, President 131. CRUZ, DEBBIE -- FLC5 DECA, Vice- President. CUELLAR, JIMMY CUMMENS, MALCOLM CUNNINGHAM, STEVE - Baseball5 Football, All-District5 Key Club. CURRIE, PATRICIA LYNN - Track 1115 LARK 1215 Secretary, State Social Chairman5 Choir 1215 Ecology Club 1115 Student Congress 111. DALTON, GERALD P. - VICA, Secretary 111. DANFORD, STEPHEN - DECA. DANIEL, JANICE DAUGHTERY, JUDY DAVENPORT, LINDA DAVIS, DEBBIE - FTA, Secretary5 FLC5 Tex-Annes5 DECA 121, Secretary, Vice-President5 Girl of the Monthg DE Award. DAVIS, RICKY - Track 111, Cross Country5 Baseball 111. DAY, DEBBIE - Tex-Annes 121, Lieutenantg AFS 1115 FHA 1115 FLC 1215 Sophomore Choir. DEAVENPORT, FRED DEGNER, DIANE - HECE 121. DENSON, JEFF DEWBERRY, SHARON K. - Band 131. DICKERMAN, BRENDA - Sophomore Choir5 FLC5 OEA, Sergeant- at-Arms5 Homecoming Finalist. DIGGS, LINDA - OEA5 DECA. DILLON, DONNA - Student Congressg Interact. DODDS, STAR PRINCESS - FLC 1115 DECA111, Secretary. DODSON, SHERI LYNN - FHA 131, Parliamentarian 111, 3rd Vice-President 121, State Representativeg DECA1115 Student Congress 121. DOLEZAL, PETE - Cherokee FHA. DOLLAR, DEBBIE - NHS 1215 Math and Science Club 131, Treasurer 1115 FLC 1215 TAGS 1215 Tennis 131, Girls' Captain 1215 Presidential Scholarship, Texas A8zM5 Student Congress 1115 Citizen- Journal Girl of the Month5 Top 10 Nominee5 Honor Graduate. DORRIS, DONA - FHA 1115 Band 1315 NHS 111. DORRIS, SHERRY - Tennis 1115 Chess Club 1115 Choir 111. DRAKE, CAROL J. - choir 1315 FLC 1315 AFS 111. DRAKE, LEA ANN - Choir, Chorale 111, Girls' Chorale 1115 TEXANS TALK Staff 1115 NHS 1115 FLC 1215 AFS, Publicity Chairman 1115 Interact 1115 Ecology Club 1215 FTA 1115 Creative Writing Club 131, Vice-President5 Literacy Contest Winner5 Crew of 1 Playg Honor Graduate. DRYE, PAM - Interact5 Student Congress5 FHA5 OEA, Historian5 NHS. DUBEE, MELVIN - ROTC 1115 Chess Club 1115 Golf 1115 SAT Scholarship. DUNN, CHARLES DUNN, CHESTER LEROY - ROTC, Drill Team 111. EADES, KAREN RUTH - Band 1315 NHS 1215 German Club 1215 Honor Graduate. EASTERLING, KAY - Cherokee FHA. EDWARDS, MARSHA LYNN - FHA 1215 VICA, Cosmetology 121, Sergeant- at-Arms111, Secretary 1115 ESPC 111. ENGEL, BECKY - NHS5 Honor Graduate. EVANS, MARK ANTHONY - Student Congress 1115 Choir 131, A Cappella 111, Singing Texans 111. FARIS, DEBRA - Sophomore Choir, A Cappella 121, Texan Belles 1215 AFS 131, Social Chairman 1115 Thespiansg Cast of 2, Crew of 3 Plays5 Americans Abroad Student. FARRAR, WAYNE - FLC 1115 Basketball 1215 Baseball 121, All-Districtg Top 10 Nominee. FEARHEILEY, JEAN - Cheerleader 1115 Student Congress 1115 NHS 1115 FLC 1115 German Club5 Honor Graduate. FERGUSON, SUZANNE - OEA5 NHS. FILLINGHAM, RHONDA FINE, ALLAN - Football 131, All- District1115 Art Club 1115 Top 10 Nominee. FISHER, BILLY FITZGERALD, BRAD - VICA. FLANAGAN, RICHARD - ROTC 131, Squadron Commander. FLOOD, SANDRA - Choir 111. FOSTER, CHARLES T. - Band, Stage Band, Band Council, President5 Choir, Singing Texansg Cast of 1 Play5 Orchestra of 2 Plays. FOSTER, KEITH ALAN - Football 1115 Math and Science Club 1115 Math Contest 111, UIL 111, Texas A8zM111. FOXWORTH, MARK - CHEROKEE Staff 1215 Student Congress 1115 Homecoming Escort. FRANCIS, CASSANDRA FRANK, DAVID FRASER, DIANE - Band1115 Cast and Crew of 4 Plays, Choir, Chorale 111, Girls' Chorale 111. FRECHETTE, JOHN - Baseball 131. FULLER, NANCY - Ecology Club 1115 Crew of 1 Play. GALYEN, PHILLIP WAYNE - NFL, President5 Debate Team. GAMBRELL, JOHN E. GANSERT, GREER - DECA, Reporter. GARDNER, PATRICIA - FLC5 DECA 131, President 111, Reporter 111. GARZA, RUDY JR. GATTIS, GARY WAYNE - Track 121, Cross Countryg FLC 111. GAULDIN, JACKIE L. - DECA1115 LARK 121. GEILHART, SHERRIE - AFS 1215 FLC 1319 Interact 1115 Math and Science Club, Vice-President1215 Choir 1115 NHS 1213 Student Congress 1115 Homecoming Nominee5 Girl of the Month5 Top 10 Nominee5 Honor Graduate. GERSCH, BARRY - Choir, A Cappella 121, All-Region, Singing Texans 131, President 1115 Cast and Crew of 2 Plays. GIFFORD, DARRELL - CVAE131. GILBERT, CINDY GILES, EUDELL G. - VICA121, Electronics, President 111, Vice- President 111. GILLIES, LARRY - DECA111. GLASS, BEVERLY - FLC121. GONZALES, OLIVER JR. - German Club 111. GONZALES, ROSIE - CVAE 131. GOWDY, MARCIA LYNN - Band 1215 OEA111, Certificate of Merit 121. GOWEN, GUY L. GRAY, GREG GRAY, TERRY - Track 1115 DECA1115 Choir 111. GRAYSON, ERNEST S. GREEN, CINDY - Track 121. GREGORY, DENICE DIANE - NHS5 FHA, 5th Vice-President 111, 3rd Vice- President111, Secretary 1115 Student Congress 1315 Homecoming Nominee5 Top 10 Nominee. GRIFFIN, MARTHA - Tex-Annes1315 Interact 1215 AFS 1215 FLC 111. GRIFFIN, TERRY LYNN - Football 1315 Student Congress 1315 Choir 111. GRIFFIS, CINDY - A Cappella 1113 FLC 1115 NHS 1115 Crew of 1 Play. GRIFFITH, DONNA GUADAGNOLO, EARNEST A. - Student Congress 1215 Art Club 1215 Key Club 1115 Football 131, Lions Club Sportsmanship Award5 Baseball 1315 CHEROKEE Staff 1115 Top 10 Senior. GULLETT, WANDA JEAN - Tex- Annes 1115 Chorale 111. GUNTER, LISA - AFS 121, Communications Chairman 1115 OEA 1115 Sophomore Choir5 Cherokee FHA 1115 Student Congress 1115 Interact 111. HALE, TAMMY HALL, GARY HALL, PHILLIP LYNN HAMILTON, CINDY HAMMERS, LINDA HAMMETT, SARAH - FLC 1315 TEXANS TALK Staff 1115 Quill and Scroll 1115 FTA 111, Secretary- Treasurer5 Crew of 1 Play. HAMMOND, ROBERT LEE - Football 131, All-Districtg Track5 Eastern New Mexico Scholarship, Football. HAMPTON, SHERYL HANCOCK, PHIL HANEY, RONALD - DECA. HANNA, LISA - VICA. HARDY, BILL HARGROVE, KANDY HARKNESS, MIKE - ROTC, Color Guard 111, Drill Team 121, First Sergeant 111, Outstanding Flight Ribbon, Service Ribbong Ecology Club 1115 VICA1115 Chess Club 1115 LARK 131. HART, BOB M. HARTIS, DIANE - FBLA 1115 Student Congress 111. HARTSFIELD, STEVE - JETS 1115 Homecoming Escort5 NHS 1215 Baseball 1315 Math Contest 1113 Honor Graduate. HAWKINS, TIMOTHY THOMAS - VICA, Radio and TV President 111. HAYS, SHIRLEY ANN - Interact 1115 AFS 1215 HECE111: TExANS TALK Staff1115 Quill and Scroll 111. HAYS, TONY HEARNE, JAMES HEDRICK, LESLIE HEFLIN, LINDA HEGNER, STEVE - Key Club 111. HEMMANN, DAVID A. HENDERSON, TIM HENLEY, KARL - NHS 1114 Band 111 FLC 121. HENRY, GARY L. - VICA1215 PTSA 111- HENSON, MICHAEL - AFS 111. HERRMANN, SHIRLEY - JETS 1315 Choir 121, UIL 111, Sophomore Choir 111, Chorale 1115 Crew of 2 Plays5 NHS 1215 FLC 1113 AFS 1115 SHHS Math Contest 121, Texas AKLMQ Honor Graduate. HICKS, BILL - ROTC 131. HILL, BRENDA HILL, JIMMY D. - VICA1215 PTSA 111. HLAVATY, NANCY - VICA121. HODGES, CHRISTINA ALCALA HOITEN, TINA KAY - Art Clubg AFS. HOLCOMB, TINA - FLC5 Art Club5 Student Congressg Top 10 Nominee. HOLDERBY, JOE HOLLAND, KEVIN - Baseball 121. HOLLEMAN, TANYA HOLLINCSWORTH, JAY - Band121. HOLTON, DAVID - Track 131, Cross Country 1115 Football 1115 Student Congress 111. HOOVER, JEFF ION HOPKINS, MARY - OEA, Treasurer 1115 Cherokee FHA, Treasurer 111. HORRELL, JEANNE HORSMAN, JEFF HORTON, BRENDA J. - Girls' Chorale 1115 VOE111. HOUTERS, JOHN - ROTC 1315 LARK 121. HUGHES, MONICA - Choir 131, A Cappella 121, Texan Belles 131, President 111, Sophomore Choir, All-Region 131, Area Alternate 1215 Drama Productions 1215 NHS 1215 Thespians1215 FLC 1213 French Club5 AFS 1115 FHA 1115 PTSA 1315 Student Congress 1115 Girl of the Month5 Top 10 Nominee5 Honor Graduateg Choir Award. HUGHES, STEVE HULL, MARK HULL, MIKE - AFS5 Art Club5 TEXANS TALK Staff 1215 Quill and Scroll 121. HUNT, ANDY - Chess Club 121. HURNDON, TRESSIA - Track 421, ist in 880 Relay5 CVAE111, Vice-President. HUTSON, LEWIS - Football 131, All- District. JACKMAN, RICK - Rodeo Club. JANKOWIAK, PATSY k Tex-Annes 1115 FLC 1115 Student Congress 1115 Interact 1215 FBLA 1215 OEA, Secretary5 AFS 131, Communications Chairman. JARED, JIMMY A. JEFFERY, BEVERLEY LANAIL i FHA 1215 VICA 121, Treasurer 111, Parliamentarian1115 ESPC111. JEFFERY, SANDRA M LARK131, Historian 1115 AFS 1213 Latin Club 1215 Ecology Club 1115 FHA 1215 Cherokee FHA 1115 ESPC111. JEFFRIES, RALPH E. - ROTC 1315 FLC 1115 LARK1215 Student Congress 111- JILES, CHERYL - Tex-Annes1115 FLC 111. JOHNSON, DAVID - Basketball 121, JOHNSON, DEBBIE k Choir, A Cappella 121, Sophomore Choir, Texan Belles 121, All-Region 1115 Cast and Crew of3 Plays5 FLC 1215 AFS 1115 FHA 111. JOHNSON, GAY 3 VOE111. JOHNSON, KARL JOHNSTON, JIM i NHS5 German Club 1115 AFS 1115 Art Club 1115 Top 10 Nominee5 Art Award. JONES, DANNY A NHS 1115 Math and Science Club 1115 Football 1315 Track 1215 Top 10 Nominee, Mike Green Scholarship. JONES, DEBBIE - DECA 121. JONES, JOHN JONES, KAREN - NHS 1115 FLC 1215 CHEROKEE Staff 131, Editor 1115 Quill and Scroll 1215 Girl ofthe Month5 Top 10 Nominee5 Honor Graduate. JONES, KIM - FLC 111. JONES, TIM W. KALAN, JEANIE - FLC 1215 Student Congress 111. KANNENBERG, GIL KEAGAN, LEANNE - Tex-Annes 131. KEETON, KARLA - Volleyball 1315 Sophomore Choir. KELLISON, DARLENE K. KELLY, JANE - NHS 1215 oEA 411. KELLY, SUSIE 3 OEA1115 Honor Graduate. KENNEDY, DEBBIE - DECA121, KESSLER, STEVE KEVIL, TIMOTHY J. - TEXANS TALK Staff1115 Quill and Scroll 111. KIGHT, KAY - Tex-Annes1115 FLC 1115 Choir111. KING, KAREN - AFS, Vice-President 1215 Cherokee FHA 1115 Powderpuff Footballg Track 1115 Crew of 1 Play. KN OUSS, BILL KOELMEL, NORMAN M ROTC 1215 Crew of 1 Playg NFL 1215 Debate Team 1315 Speech Award. KRAL, EDWIN KREBBS, DAVID A DECA1115 Track 121. KRUEGER, KIM S Thespians1315 NFL 1215 Cast and Crew of 10 Plays5 Speech and Drama Tournaments5 NHS 1215 FLC 1215 Girl of the Month5 Choir, A Cappella 111, Texan Belles 121, UIL5 AFS 1115 Student Congress 1115 Top 10 Nominee5 Honor Graduate. KRUG, MARK E. - Football 131, All- City, All-District, All-Tarrant County, All-Greater Dallas, All-State, Super All- State5 Most Valuable Lineman Award, Scholarship to TCU5 Track 131, School Record in Shot Putg TCU Scholarship. LADISH, KIM CHERISE - FLC 1115 French Club5 Creative Writing Club 111. LAKEY, SCOTT - FLC 1215 TAGS 1215 Math and Science Club 121. LAMBRING, RONNIE S VICA. LANDHAM, DIANE M. - DECA131, Vice-President 111, Reporter 111, Secretary 1115 PTSA111. LANE, BEKCY -- HECE 121. LANG, JULIE - FLC 1215 Student Congress 111. LANGLEY, BECKY S. -- DECA111. LANGLEY, DONNA - DECA111. LANGSTON, KATHY - VOE5 OEA, X Seniors look for their robes which they will use during commencement exercises. 5 Parliamentarian 111, Area I West, 2nd in Verbal Communications5 NHS 121. LANTRIP, LISA C. - FLC121, Powderpuff Football. LAPOINT, TIM - AFS. LATHAM, RONALD - Football 131, All-District, All-Greater DalIas5 Track 1215 Eastern New Mexico Scholarship. LAUGHLIN, ALICIA LEBKOWSKY, LINDA CAROL - AFS 1115 FHA 1115 Choir 121. LECHTENBERG, CHRIS - ROTC 131, Department Commander. LEWIS, SHELIA - Drama Productions 1315 Thespians121, Secretary, Honor Thespian5 NFL 121, District 1115 UIL, One-Act121, District, Area, Region5 Band 1115 UIL Literary Contest 1115 Speech and Drama Tournaments 1315 UIL Typing Contest5 Student Congress 1115 Texan Tournament 1315 5th in Essay, Creative Writing Contest5 TFA, Region 1115 Girl of the Month5 Drama Award. LINDSEY, DARRELL R. - Rodeo Club 1115 ICT 111, President5 Building Trades, 1st in District, 2nd in State. LINEHAN, BECKY LINK, MARK LoE, PAUL LOFLIN, BRUCE - Football 131, All- District121, All-Tarrant County 111, All- Greater Dallas5 Top 10 Nominee5 UTA Scholarship. LOVE, HILL MCALISTER - NFL 131, President5 Debate Team 1315 FLC 1115 Track 111. LOVE, LISA LEE - Volleyball 131, All- District 1215 Bellguard5 TEXANS TALK Staff1115 NHS 1115 FLC 1215 Sophomore Class Secretary5 Junior Class Secretary5 Senior Class Secretary5 Junior Class Favorite Nominee5 Student Congress 1313 Homecoming Finalist5 Miss School Spirit5 Girl of the Month5 Girl of the Year5 Miss Sam Houston5 Senior Class Favorite5 Honor Graduate. LovE, TOMI - DECA121. LUBBE, TRISH LUTZ, PAT LYNCH, DENNIS - Football 1115 Art Club 111. MACDOWELL, DOUGLAS MICHAEL MADDEN, SHERI - AFS5 FLC 1215 Thespians5 Student Congress5 Cast and Crew of 6 Plays. MAGUIRE, MICKEY MALDONADO, RICHARD MANNING, JOE W. - DECA. MAPES, DEBBIE - Thespians 1115 Drama Productions 1215 Speech and Drama Tournaments 1115 Texan Tournament 121, Hospitalityg UIL One- Act 121, District, Area, Region5 FLC 1215 FHA 111. MARPLE, DEBBIE - NFL 121, Degree of Merit, District Representative 1115 TRA Regional Representative 1115 Thespians121, Clerk 111, Honor Thespian5 Speech and Drama Tournaments 1315 UIL, Literary 121, One-Act1215 Texan Tournament 1315 Cast and Crew of 8 Plays5 Tex-Annes5 Senior Class Social Chairman5 Student Cong'ress5 Outstanding Woman Award, Dallas Baptist College. MARTIN, BRAD - Ecology Club5 Art Club. MARTIN, DENNIS E. - AFS 111. MARTIN, LORI - French Club 1215 FHA5 AFSQ FBLA. MATHIS, MARK - Golf 131. MATLOCK, HUSTON JAY - vIcA 121. MAULDIN, BARRY - NHS 1215 Math and Science Club 121. McCANDLESS, RICHARD McCANTS, CAROL SUE - Cherokee FHA, Secretary5 FLC 1215 Cheerleader 1315 NHS, Vice-President1115 Sophomore Choir5 Homecoming Queen5 Junior Class Favorite5 Top 10 Senior5 Girl of the Month5 Senior Favorite Nominee. MCCARSON, JUDY - HECE111. McCRAW, RANDY - VICA5 Rodeo Club. MCCULLOUGH, SHONA MARIE McDANIEL, E. BRUCE - CVAE131, President 111. McDANIEL, TERESA - CVAE. McELROY, PAT - AFS 121, Historian 1115 NHS 1215 FLC 1215 FHA 1315 Creative Writing Club 1115 Top 10 Nominee5 Scholarship to TCU5 Top 10 Academic. McGINNIS, RANDY - AFS, Boys' Social Chairman. MCMAHON, SIOBHAN - NHS 1113 1 Neg, I Seniors find the time to share a memory during the annual breakfast FLC 1255 Tennis 1355 Honor Graduate. McMILLAN, CHARLES McMULLEN, LYNN - Track 115. MCMURROUGH, JOE McNABB, DAVID - Basketball 1355 NHS 1155 TEXANS TALK Staff 1155 Top 10 Nominee5 L. C. Wright Scholarship5 Honor Graduate. MeNAMARA, DAWN - FLC 115, FHA 125, AFS 125. MCNEELY, JERRY - ROTC 135. MCQUATTERS, BARBARA J. MEAD, GLEN R. - Football 135, All- DiStrict1255 Baseball 1355 Cherokee FHA, President5 AFS 125. MERRIFIELD, FRED - Baseball 125. MESSMAN, STEVEN DALE - Track: Spanish Club. METCALF, JAN - OEA, President5 Student Congress. MICHAEL, PAUL J. MILES, SUE MINCHEW, BARBARA - DECA125. MITCHELL, CLINT - VICA, CVAE. MITCHELL, DEBRA A. A- Cheerleader 1355 Volleyball 1355 AFS 1155 Student Congress 1255 Homecoming Finalist5 Interact 1155 Sophomore Choir5 Sophomore Class Social Chairman5 Cast of 1 Play5 Top 10 Nominee5 Bat Girl. MODISETT, LINDA - Student Congress 1155 AFS5 Cherokee FHA 115. MOLLINS, DIANE - Choir 135, Sophomore Choir, Chorale 115, A Cappella 115, Texan Belles 1155 FLC 115. MOONEY, KAREN LYNNE - FLC 1255 German Club5 FHA 1255 AFS, Girls' Social Chairman 1255 FBLA 115. MOORE, JANA - FHA5 VOE. MOORE, LINDA - VICA5 ROTC. MOORE, MARY KATHRYN - Perfect Attendance Award. MOORE, PAM MORENO, ANNE MARIE - NHS 1255 FLC 1355 Spanish Club, Secretary 1155 Art Club 1255 AFS 1155 Honor Graduate. MORGAN, STEVEN RAY - Baseball 1355 Basketball 1355 NHS 125, UIL Math Contest. MORPHIS, WYATT MORRIS, JOANIE - AFS 1255 FLC 1155 OEA 1155 Student Congress 135. MORRIS, STEFF - Tex-Annes 135, Co- Captain5 NFL 1155 AFS 1155 FLC 1355 TAGS 1255 Speech and Drama Tournamentsg Cast and Crew of Plays5 Girls' Chorale 115, President5 UIL5 Choir 1155 German Play 1155 Drill Team. MORROW, LARRY - VICA125. MOTT, DEREK W. - Football 135, All- District 125, All-Tarrant County, All- Metro, All-Greater Dallas, All-State, Super All-State. MULLINS, BOBBI - FLC1355 French Club 125, Secretary 115, President 1155 Bat Girl5 Student Congress 1155 Top 10 Nominee5 NHS 1155 Girls' Intramural Football 1155 PTSA5 Girl of the Month5 Valedictorian5 French Award. MURFF, RICKY L. - Choir, A Cappella 125, Singing Texans 1355 FLC 1155 Latin Club5 ThespianS115. MYERS, LINDA FAYE H Spanish Club 115, Latin Club 115, FHA 115. MYERS, SHARON KAYE NAVIN, MICHAEL C. - Track 135, Cross Country. NEISLER, BOBBY - NHS, Band1355 Orchestra of 1 Play. NEWMAN, BARRY NEWTON, DONNY - VICA 125. NEWTON, VICKI NICHOLSON, RICKY - Track. NICHOLSON, TERRY - AFS5 Tex- Annes. NORRIS, GWEN NUGENT, KEVIN - Choir, A Cappella 125, Singing Texans 1355 Cast and Crew of 1 Play5 FLC 1255 NHS 115. NUTE, FRANK - Basketball 125, Spanish Club. O'DONNELL, MIKE - Basketball 1355 FLC 1255 AFS 125, Social Chairman 1155 NHS 1255 Junior Class Social Chairman5 Student Congress 135, Vice-President 1155 Boys' State Alternate5 Top 10 Senior5 PTA Scholarship5 Honor Graduate. ORR, DONNA B. - Cherokee FHA 115. ORTIZ, LUCY - Track 115. OWEN, JACKIE - VICA 125. OWENS, DAVID - NHS5 Basketball5 Art Club5 Top 10 Nominee5 Honor Graduate. OWENS, NANETTE OZMENT, GAILE - Quill and Scroll, President, CHEROKEE Staff 1255 AFS 135- PALMER, LES - Senior Class Vice- President5 Top 10 Senior5 Senior Favorite Nominee5 Honor Graduate. PAMPLIN, BILL L. - Football 1255 Track 115. PANNELL, JUDY - Interact 1155 FHA 1155 AFS 1155 NHS 1155 OEA 115, Reporter, 3rd in Stenographic Occupations, Area I West. PARIS, LINDA - FLC5 German Club 115- PARKER, CATHY - FHA 125, Historian 115, President 115, City Chairman 1155 HECE115, Historian5 FLC 1155 AFS 1155 NHS 1155 Honor Graduate5 HECE Award. PARKER, CATHY CARBONE - NHS 1155 FLC 1255 OEA1155 Student Congress 1155 Honor Graduate. PARKER, PHILIP - TEXANS TALK Staff 1255 Junior Class Vice President5 National Merit Scholarship Winnerg Math and Science Club 1255 FLC 1255 NFL 1155 Who's Who In American High Schools5 Top 10 N ominee5 Top 10 Academic. PARKS, BRIAN PATTERSON, CHRIS A. - Student Congress 125. PATTERSON, TOMMY L. PATTON, CHARLES EDWARD - VICA, Auto Mechanics 125, Treasurer 115, President 1155 Student Congress, Auto Mechanics Award. PEARSON, STACEY PECK, GENE - VICA, Auto Body 125, Treasurer 115, Vice-President 1155 Student Congress 115. PEMBERTON, JULIA A. - Choir, A Cappella 115, All-Region 1155 Concert Band 135, Marching Band 1355 Orchestra of 1 Play. PENROSE, ELLEN PERKINS, DREW - Football 125, All- District5 Baseball 1255 FLC 1155 Key Club 1155 Student Congress 1155 Top 10 Nominee. PERRY, CRYSTAL - HECE125. PERRY, MELISSA CAROL - AFS 115, OEA 115, 1st Place, File Clerk, 3rd Place, Job Application, Area I West, Mid- Cities Association of Insurance Women's Outstanding Business Student of the Month, Office Education Award. PERRY, YVONNE PETTA, TIM PHILLIPS, CARY - Baseball 135, Cast and Crew of 1 Play. PHILLIPS, STEVE - Creative Writing Club 115, President, Thespians 135, Drama Productions 135, Speech and Drama Tournaments 125, Texan Tournament 135, UIL One-Act 125, District, Area, Region. PORTER, JAMES - Football 125. POWELL, MIKE - Band 135, Stage Band 125. PROULX, RAYMOND M. PRUETT, JANICE PTACEK, KATHY - Choir, Sophomore Choir 115, UIL 115, A Cappella 125, Texan Belles 125, NHS 125, Math and Science Club 115, JETS 115, FLC 115, Interact 115, Honor Graduate. PUTNAM, CHERYL - OEA115. RACIOPPA, JANICE LYNN RATTAN, FRED - NHS 115, Honor Graduate. RAY, DEZZ - Band. RAY, JUDY LYNN - NHS 125, OEA 115, Vice-President, A Cappella 125, Top 10 Academic. REDMAN, GERARD - Track 125, Cross-Country 115. REDMON, DARLENE REEVES, ELTON B. - VICA125, PTSA 115. REEVES, VERNON A. - A Cappella 125, Singing Texans 115. REICHARDT, PAUL - DECA, Football. REINOEHL, RUSS - Golf, Art Club, AFS, Student Congress. RICE, JAN - HECE115. RICHARDS, KENNETH W. RICHER, ROBERT -- Math and Science Club 135, JETS, 2nd, Engineering Graphics, Texas ASLM, National Society of Professional Engineers Scholarship, Creative Writing Club, Commendation, State Youth Poetry Contest, Commendation, National Merit Scholarship Program, NHS 125, Chess Club 125, President 115, Reporter 115, Student Congress 135, Top 10 Nominee, Honor Graduate, Math Award. RICHEY, BARRY ALAN - DECA135. RILEY, DWAYNE - Singing Texans 135, Vice-President115. ROBBINS, LARRY - Band, Drum Major. ROBERTS, RICK ROBINSON, KAREN - LARK. ROCHE, KELLY - Thespians125, Drama Productions 135, Speech and Drama Tournaments 125, Texan Tournament 125, Concessions, LARK, Vice-President135, TLAT 135, German Club 125, TAGS 125, Top 10 Nominee. RODEN, DELLAS- NHs115, FLC125, German Club, President, Baseball 135, Football 115, Student Congress 115, Bellguard, Top 10 Nominee, Art Club 115. RODEN, JOHNNY R. - VICA, Secretary 115, Student Congress. RODRIGUEZ, MARIO A. RODRIGUEZ, MARIO RODRIGUEZ, PAM - HECE, Second Vice-President115. ROE, SUSAN - NHS 125, Choir, A Cappella 115, Texan Belles 125, All- Region115, Art Club 115, Cast of 1 Play, Homecoming Nominee, Top 10 Nominee, Music Scholarship, Honor Graduate, Homemaking Award. ROGERS, DOUG - Swimming 125. ROGERS, GUY - VICA, Secretary 115, President 115. ROGERS, KIM - DECA125. ROGERS, MARK - AFS 125, Band, Concert Band 135, Marching Band 125, Stage Band 115, Orchestra of 1 Play, Choir, A Cappella 115, Singing Texans 115, Chess Club 135. ROLLINS, JULIA ANNE - NHS 115, Tennis 135, Math and Science Club 125. ROOTS, GEORGE ROSE, DAVID L. ROSS, DEBBIE - Cherokee FHA 115, Homecoming Nominee, FHA 115. ROSS, KENT CHAPIN ROUTEN, MARK - DECA. RUSHING, MONA - FLC 115, HECE, Secretary 115. RUSSELL, DAHRIE - FLC 125, FHA 115, Cherokee FHA. SARGENT, DAVID - Baseball 125, Basketball 125, Key Club 115, Interact 115, FLC 125. SAWDY, LYNN - VOE115. SCARAMUZZO, RAYMOND F.- VICA, CVAE. SCHAD, DIANA SCHNEIDER, SHARON - Tex-Annes CU- SCHOW, KEN - Chess Club 115, Latin Club 125, Football 135. SCOTT, DWIGHT E. - Football 115, Homecoming Escort. SCOTT, RANDY SCOTT, TOMMY - Basketball, Baseball, Football, All-District, Sophomore Class Favorite, Junior Class Favorite, Senior Class Favorite, Top 10 Nominee. SEXTON, SAM - NHS, Student Congress 115, Track 135, Cross Country 125. SEXTON, TERESA - NHS, Honor Graduate. SHADIX, DEBBIE SHAW, GORDON C. - AFS, FLC. SHEA, EUGENE SHELTON, BRIAN EDWARD - v1cA 125. SHERMAN, GEOFFREY C. - German Club, Vice-President, NHS, Top I0 Nominee, German Award. SHETLER, NANCY - Choir125, FLC 125. SHOUSE, ANNA - Thespians135, Treasurer, NFL 125, FLC 115, Speech and Drama Tournaments, Cast and Crew of 6 Plays. sHowERs, BRIAN D. - Tennis 135, Boys' Captain 115, Math and Science Club 115, AFS 115. SHULER, LES - NHS 1115 FLC 1313 Junior Class Presidentg Senior Class President3 Boys' State Representative3 Who's Who Among American High School Students3 Basketball 1313 Top 10 Senior3 Salutatoriang American Legion Award5 Science Award. SIBLEY, JIMMY - AFS 121g Math and Science Club 1115 JETS3 Baseball 1113 ACT Scholarship, TCJC. SINGLETARY, RONALD Q- VICA, Electronics, Treasurer 121. SKINNER, LINDA SKINNER, TIM - Baseball 131, All- District 1115 Bellguard3 Sophomore Class Social Chairman3 Top 10 Nominee3 Student Congress 111. SMIDDY, JIM SMIDDY, JOHN - Football 131, All- District121, All-Tarrant County 121, All- Metro111, All-Greater Dallas 111, Team Captain 111. SMITH, DOUG - Football 1113 Key Club 1115 NHS 1215 FLC 1213 SAT Scholarship5 Honor Graduate. SMITH, EDDY - Band1313 ICT111. SMITH, GARY C. SMITH, LEONARD SMITH, PAT - AFS 1115 FLC 1213 Choir, A Cappella 121, Singing Texans 1315 Top 10 Nominee. SNOWDEN, KATHY - Choir, Sophomore, Texan Belles, Vice- President, A Cappella 121, Social Chairman, UIL121, 1st, 2nd, Area, 2nd, Stateg FHA5 Girl of the Month. SORRELS, JERRY SPELTS, SALLY D. - Thespians 131, 2nd Vice-President111g NFL 121, Vice- President1115 FLC1115 Cast and Crew of 10 Plays5 UIL All-Star Castg Top 10 Nominee. SPENCER, MICHELE RENEE - DECA111,Girls' Social Chairmang FLC 1113 Student Congress 1113 Interact 1113 DE Award. SPRUIEL, EMILY - Student Congress President 1113 NFL 121, District 111, Degree of Meritg Thespians 1113 Texan Tournament 1115 Speech and Drama Tournaments 1213 Bryan Adams Outstanding Girl Award3 Cast and Crew of 6 Plays3 TFA Representative, State Qualifierg Choir, UIL121, Sophomore, Texan Belles 111, Pop Group 1113 Cheerleader 1113 Track 1113 Volleyball 1113 FLC 1213 German Club, President 1113 Girl of the Monthg Soroptomist Award3 Chamber of Commerce M6mb6FQ Top 10 Senior. STAFFORD, MIKE - Football 131. STANFILL, CYNTHIA 1. STAPLES, JIMMY - FLC 1315 AFS 121 Math and Science Club 111: TEXANS TALK Staff111. STEPHENS, DOUG M DECA. STEPHENS, GREGORY D. STEPHENS, LISA WATKINS STEWART, CHYVONNE - FHA 1113 Student Congress 1115 Interact 111. STRONG, JOHN W. - VICA5 Student Congress 1115 PTSA 111. SUMNER, CHARLES TADLOCK, STEVE TALLEY, WAYNE TANNER, VICKY - Choir1113 DECA 111. TATE, DANITA WYNN - Sophomore Choir, UIL111. TAYLOR, BILL v TAYLOR, GLEN - NHS 1113 Math and Science Club 1113 Honor Graduate. TAYLOR, MARISA - HECE. TAYLOR, TERI - DECA3 FLC5 German Club3 FHA. TEM PLIN, RHONDA - Interact3 Student Congress 1113 Track Queen 1213 Basketball Queen 121. TERRY, DEBBIE A NHS 121, Treasurer5 Math and Science Club 111, Secretary5 Top 10 Nominee5 FLC 1315 Student Congress 111, Fund Raising Committee Chairman3 Sophomore Choir3 Honor Graduateg Business Award. THEDFORD, WESLEY A. - VICA5 PTSA111. THOMAS, MARY JEAN - AFS 111, Foreign Exchange Student5 French Club 111, Secretary 1115 Math and Science Club 111g Homecoming Nominee. THOMPSON, MARY - OEAQ Tex- Annes, Tex-Anne of the Week3 Student Congress3 Cisco Jr. College Scholarship. THRELKELD, MARK - DECA111. TICHENOR, TY TRENT - Student .-7 , Building trades members display their third project during Open House on May 19. Congress5 DECA C155 VICA C15. TIERNEY, MIKE- DECA. TINBERG, KIM - FLC C155 Band C35, Council Secretary C255 Student Congress CD, AFS CD5 Homecoming Finalist. TOMLIN, REUBEN - Football C35, Captain, All-District C25, All-Stateg Baseball C35, All-District C355 Sophomore Class Presidentg Student Congress C155 Mr. School Spirit5 Mr. Sam Houston5 TCU Scholarship5 Senior Class Favorite Nominee. TONG, ART R. - ROTC C355 ICT C15. TRAVIS, TERESIA - VICA 425. TRAYWICK, BEVERLY - HECE. TRUEK, RON - DECA 415. TUCKER, JACK - VICA, Auto Body President C255 Student Congress C255 Auto Body Award. TURNER, BRENT - Basketball C255 Key Club, Secretary C255 Math and Science Club C255 Art Club C255 Chess Club C255 Interact CD5 FLC C255 Latin Club5 Junior Classical League CD5 NHS C255 NCTE Commendation5 National Merit Finalist5 Who's Who Among American High School Students5 Honor Graduate5 Latin Award. TURNER, GARY R. URQUIDI, DINO - Football, All- District, All-Tarrant County, All- Greater Dallas5 Baseball, All-District5 Cherokee FHA Vice-President5 Student Congress5 Top 10 Nominee. UZEE, CULLEN THOMAS - Band C355 Stage Band C25. VARNER, LISA LANE VASQUEZ, DANNY VASQUEZ, DAVID VENABLE, JOE WADE, DAVID B. - Track5 FLC. WAKEFIELD, BECKY - FLC5 German Club. WALDROP, BRIAN - Spanish Club C255 Latin Club CD5 NHS CD5 American Legion Military Scholastic Award. WALKER, TOMMY - VICA C25. WALKER, WANNA L. - OEA 4155 AFS 415. WALTHER, LARRY M. - NHS C155 Key Club CD5 Math and Science Club CD5 Honor Graduate. WARD, BEVERLY -- FLC5 NHS5 Thespiansg Math and Science Club. WARD, DIANNE - OEA CD5 Student Congress C25. WARREN, SALLY E. - LARK C35, Secretary-TreasurerC15, President C155 Library Award. WAY, DEBBIE - CHEROKEE Staff C255 FLC 415. WEEKLEY, LORAH -v NHS CD5 Honor Graduate. WEIDHAAS, HAROLD J. - Student Congress C155 A Cappella C35. WELLS, DARLENA - Choir C25, Sophomore Choir C15, Chorale C155 AFS5 NHS5 ICT. WELTON, CHERI LEE - Cherokee FHA5 Choir C255 Interact C155 AFS C35. WETZEL, MARGIE ANN - FLC C155 Choir C255 NHS C155 ICT5 VICA C15, Treasurerg Honor Graduate, WHITE, BRYAN WILCOX, A. PATRICIA - FHA 4155 VICA, Cosmetology, Reporter CD5 District II Reporter C15, President C155 Cosmetology Award. WILCOK, JUNIE -OEA 415, Choir 4155 AFS 415. WILKINSON, DANIEL M. - VICA, Vice-PresidentC15. WILLARD, GUY E. - Student Congress C155 German Club C15. WILLIAMS, MARY BETH - FLC 415, Choir C155 AFS 415. WILLIAMSON, SUSAN - Math and Science Club C35, President CD5 JETS C355 NHS C25, Secretary C155 Interact C25, Junior Chairman5 Student Congress C355 PTSA C355 AFS CD5 FLC C355 Spanish Club C255 FHA C155 DAR Girl of the Year5 Girl of the Month5 NCTE Commendation5 Top 10 Senior5 Mike Smith Award5 Top 10 Academicg English Award. WILLMS, SHERRI - Band C155 TEXANS TALK Staff C155 3rd Place, Feature Photography5 Top 10 Nominee. WILSON, DALE A. - VICA, Electronics, Sergeant-at-Arms5 PTSA CD. WILSON, JOHN WILSON, ROBIN - Latin Club C255 Junior Classical League5 Creative Writing Club C35, Vice-President C155 TWU Writing Contest, Ist, Essayg LARK C255 Crew of 1 Play. WINSETT, CHERYL - NHS. WINTERS, MARY ANN - FLC C35, Vice-President C255 French Club C255 Girl of the Month5 CHEROKEE Staff C155 JETS5 NHS5 PTSA C355 Student Congress C255 Top 10 Nomineeg Academic Top 10. WOODARD, GAIL WOODRUFF, CAROL WOODS, CHARMAIGNE - NHS5 TEXANS TALK Staff5 Journalism I Editor5 TAGS5 Calliope Editor5 Creative Writing Club5 Girl of the Month5 Honor Graduate. WOODSON, DAWN MARIE - National Merit Scholarship Commendation5 NHS C255 Thespians C155 Choir, Sophomore Choir, Chorale C 15, A Cappella C15, Texan Belles C255 FLC C255 Latin Clubg Student Congress C155 Cast and Crew of 2 Playsg Interact C155 Junior Classical League5 Honor Graduate. WORNAT, RUBY YEAGER, KAY F. - OEA C15, Area I West, Ist Place, Extemporaneous Verbal Communications5 AFS CI5. YOCHAM, BARBARA - Girls' Chorale C155 CVAE. YORK, JERRY - VICA, Electronics C25, Secretary-Treasurer5 Track5 Football C155 Student Congress C155 Radio-TV Award. YORK, ROBIN - FLC 415, I-'TA C155 OEA 415. YOUNG, SANDRA - OEA C15. ZABALA, HELENA Q Band 415. A Aaron, Kathy - 266 Abate, Joanne - 187 Acheson, Therese - 266 Acker, Annette - 26, 318 Acker, Bill - 187 Acklen, Jeff - 135,266 Adams, Brenda - 187 Adams, Debbie - 266 Adams, Greg - 235 Adams, Judy - 235 Adkins, Cindy - 60, 71, ss, 89, 94,113,187 AFS -29 Albritton, Linda - 49, 79, 187, 204 Alcala, Christina - 187 Alcala, Mrs. Otila - 169 Alcarez, Irene - 187 Alder, Neil - 187 Alexander, Pat - 151,235 Allen, Bill - 235 Allen, Cheree - 187 Allen, Jimmy - 266 Allen, Mr. John - 176 Allen, Robert - 266 Allen, Mrs. Patsy - 169 Allen, Tammy - 266 Allen, Teresa - 235 Allen, Vicky - 266 Amason, Ricky - 235 Ames, Becky - 187 Ames, Joni - 266 Ammons, Sheree - 187 Amorella, Kay - 235 Amos, Phil- 235 Amrein, Patty - 235 Anderson, Connie - 235 Anderson, Miss Jean - 174 Anderson, Jill - 29, 92, 235 Anderson, Joy - 235 Anderson, Mark - 187 Anderson, Martin - 266 Anderson, Tammi - 161,267 Anderson, Tim - 235 Andrzejewski, Daniel - 159, 187 Andrzejewski, David - 159, 267 Anthony, Debbie - 267 Applegate, Cindy - 235 Arellanes, Julie - 235 Arias, Jerry - 135, 187 Arms, Becky - 187 Armstrong, Cathy - 235, 253 Armstrong, Dale - 235 Arnett, Donna - 50, 72, 75, 187 Arnold, Lynda - 187 Ashcraft, Monte - 75, 188 Ashwood, Tracy - 235 Athey, Sandy - 82, 188 Atkins, Mrs. Evelyn - 180 Atkinson, Paul- 188 Attkisson, Scotty - 47, 235 Attaway, Robert - 267 Avery, Mrs. Lavoyce - 175 Awtry, Elizabeth - 43, 188 Awtry, Loyd - 267 B Bailey, Dotty - 235 Bailey, Gene - 188 Bailey, Rita - 267 Baker, Brian - 267 Baker, David - 152, 235 Baker, Donald - 144, 147, General Index 148, 149, 150, 188 Baker, Janet - 75, 80, 188 Baker, Kaye - 72, 75, 78, 188 Baker, LuAnn - 100, 267 Baker, Marilyn - 267 Baldridge, Becky - 267 Baldridge, Joanne -- 26, 27, 28, 42, 188, 318 Baldwin, Mrs. Barbara - 170, 171 Balentine, Sharlet - 267 Ballance, Linda - 188 Ballance, Robert - 133, 267 Ballard, Debbie - 188 Ballard, James - 235 Band - 36, 37, 38 Barbosa, Lili- 188 Barfield, Danny - 189 Barge, Jeff - 189 Barker, Danny - 189 Barker, David - 115, 152, 153, 189 Barker, Saitofi - 235 Barnett, David - 267 Barnett, Joe -- 42, 50, 72, 75, 79, 81, 110,189 Barnett, Mrs. Tye - 164 Barreda, Isabell - 267 Barrett, Linda - 267 Barrett, Pat - 235 Barrett, Richard - 189 Barrett, Robert - 152, 155, 235 Barrett, Vicky - 267 Barron, Allen - 189 Barron, Brenda - 189 Barry, Chuck - 135,267 Barton, Brock - 40, 235 Bartos, Holly - 267 Baskey, Mrs. Judy - 171 Bates, Bryan - 235 Bates, Debbie - 267 Battle, Billy - 102, 152, 153, 189 Baty, Patsy - 267 Bauer, Ann - 235 Baugh, Lonna - 48, 235 Baughman, Jeannie - 268 Baughman, Jimmy - 189 Bautovich, Cathy - 235 Bavido, Faye - 236 Bayliss, Brenda - 268 Bea, Holly - 20, 21, 50, 65, 69, 71, 75, 117,189,228 Bea, Tim - 157,268 Beale, Paula - 268 Bean, Jimmy - 268 Bearden, Debbie - 268 Beasley, Joe - 268 Beaty, Charles - 84, 189 Beaty, Ray - 47, 83, 189 Beaty, Rhonda - 236 Beaty, Shelby - 268 Beauchamp, Sidney - 236 Beberstein, Lisa - 29, 189 Bechtelheimer, Rita -- 189 Beck, Jeannie - 236 Beck, Kathy - 189 Beckett, Mark - 190 Beckham, Carolyn - 161, 268 Behlau, Ed - 236 Belew, Mike - 129 Bell, Ross - 268 Bellah, Joe - 236 Bellamy, Ann - 190 Beller, Cathy - 190 Bellomy, Jan - 236 Bemis, Mark -- 268 Bench, Randy - 133,268 Benedict, Ginna - 236 Benefiel, Patti - 190 Bennett, Sharon - 236 Bentley, Betty - 107, 236, 257 Berry, Mr. Cherry - 179 Berry, Mrs. Doris - 183 Berry, Gilbert - 236 Bertrand, Billy - 268 Bertrand, Roger - 236 Bevins, Debby - 268 Bianchi, Robin - 236 Bicknell, Mr. Monroe - 166 Billiot, Rhonda - 268 Bills, Steve - 122, 236 Bird, Sheila - 268 Birley, Anne -- 190 Bishop, Debbie - 190 Black, Lee Ann - 236 Black, Michael - 40, 135, 236 Blackerby, David - 268 Blake, Kathy - 268 Blake, Mike - 190 Blalock, Mary - 268 Blalock, Roberta - 268 Blanchard, Susan - 236 Blanton, Brenda - 60, 111, 112, 160,269,292 Blanton, Chris - 269 Blanton, Vicki- 113, 160,236 Blenn, Heidi- 236 Blumenthal, Della - 190 Blumenthal, Dovie - 151, 269 Blumenthal, Rosanna - 236 236 Blust, Robin - Body, Gary - 269 Boggs, Cindy - 190 Boles, Dr. Truett - 164 Bolton, Jimmy - 269 Bonds, Rhonda Bondurant, Mr. 164 - 269 William - Booth, Carlton - 236 Borst, Marlene Bortzfield, Don Bosillo, Wayne 236 269 Booth, Keith - Borst, Cherie - -- 269 - 269 - 190 Bott, Vickie - 269 Bowden, Bob - 152, 155,269 Bowers, Mike - 133,269 Bowley, David - 84, 191 Bowman, David - 191 Bowman, Rex - 236 Boyd, LeAnne - 269 Boyes, Don - 269 Boyes, Mrs. Verba - 179 Braddock, Christy - 237 Bradford, Dan - 269 Brake, Paul- 33, 108, 191 Brake, Mr. Norman - 176 Bramlett, Bobby - 237 Brannen, David - 191 Brannon,AAudie - 191 Braun, Charlotte - 269 Brazzil, Mrs. Doris - 168 Bresnahan, Nancy - 26, 27 , 110, 237,318 Brewer, Chris - 92,237 Brewer, Lanette - 269 Brewer, Sheryl - 191 Bridges, Eugene - 237 Bridges, Mike - 269 Bridges, Terry - 142, 269 Briggs, Patty - 237 Briggs, Shirley Bright, Donald - 237 - 269 Bright, Ronald - 85, 191 Brinker, Becky - 158,237 Brinson, Robin - 191 Brock, Dean - 115,237 Brock, Kenneth - 269 Brogdon, Mrs. Lorraine - 168 Brooks, Mr. Jimmie - 122, 152, 155, 180 Brooks, Steve - 269 Brouse, Leigh - 237 Broussard, James - 60, 111, 142, 265, 270 Brown, Barbara - 191 Brown, Mrs. Betty - 182 Brown, Mrs. Cathy - 170 Brown, Carrie - 237 Brown, Mr. Hugh - 182 Brown, Mrs. Janie - 174 Brown, Kathy - 75, 191 Brown, Ray - 237 Brown, Reba - 79, 94, 191 Brown, Rhett - 270 Brown, Richard - 270 Brown, Robbie - 270 Brown, Sandra - 237 Brown, Tina - 20, 23, 71, 90, 94, 117,191,208 Brown, Tina - 271 Browning, Robert - 270 Bruce, Debbie - 237 Bruenig, Marty - 191 Buchanan, Byron - 237 Buckholt, Connie - 27 0 Bullion, Dennis - 270 Bunch, Jan - 22, 81, 96, 159, 191 Burch, Gary - 270 Burch, Hans - 237 Burden, Cindy - 112 Burdett, Rusty - 191 Burgett, Kenny - 237 Burkes, Perry - 237 Burkes, Sheryl - 270 Burks, Jolene - 161,237 Burks, Kim - 270 Burleson, Karen - 238 Burnette, Candy - 270 Burns, Evonne - 238 Burns, Robert - 238 Burns, Ronald - 75, 122, 125 127, 128, 130, 132, 191 Burns, Tim - 238 Burrows, John - 113, 122, 192, 195 Burrows, Lewis - 133,270 Burton, Betty - 238 Burton, Carolyn - 238 Burton, David - 270 Burton, Gary - 125 Bush, Donnie - 29,101,238 Bush, Renee - 238 Butcher, Don - 238 Butler, Billy - 270 Butler, Ray - 238 Byerly, Karen - 238 Byers, Dean - 192 C Caballero, Geneva - 270 Caffey, Tommy - 238 Caffey, Verle - 270 Cagle, Barbara - 238 Cain, Kim - s3,99,160, 192 Cairns, Patty - 271 Calahan, Miss Dixie - 151, 158, 177 Caldwell, Peny - 271 Calhoun, Tylene - 157, 271 Calk, Cheyenne - 271 Callaway, Billy - 271 Calongne, David - 271 Cameron, Debbie - 238 Cameron, Kenny - 192 Cameron, Vickie - 75, 192 Camp, Lisa - 24, 29, 67, 69, 71, 72, 75, 84, 101, 119, 192 Campbell, David - 271 Campbell, Earl - 131 Campbell, Julie - 192 Campbell, Pam - 271 Campbell, Steve - 131 Campbell, Teri - 192 Cannon, Mr. Jay -178 Cantrell, Mr. Tommy - 133, 134, 144, 177 Capps, Mr. Zollie - 179 Caprio, Steve - 238 Carbone, Cathy - 192 Cardoza, Alice - 271 Carmichael, Steve -- 45, 238 Carpenter, Amy - 26, 27, 271, 318 Carroll, Debra - 192 Carruth, Debbie - 238 Carson, Mike - 238 Carson, Vicki - 271 Cartsunis, Sandy - 238 Caso, Ana - 192 Castillo, Roy - 192 Cates, Lynda - 271 Caton, Eugene - 234, 238 Caufman, Jackie - 161,271 Cecil, Cheryl - 192 Cecil, Karen - 271 Chamberlain, Karen - 192 Chambers, Mr. Andy - 133, 177 Chambers, Randy - 192 Chapman, Melody - 271 Chaney, Debbie - 271 Cheek, Carl - 271 CHEROKEE - 26, 27,28 Cherokee FHA - 43 Chess Club - 44 Childress, Renae - 160, 192 Choate, Jeff- 239 Choir - 39, 40, 41 Chumbley, Carrie - 271 Ciesynski, David - 271 Clanton, Cindy - 239 Clark, Cindy - 271 Clark, David - 271 Clark, Donna - 239 Clark, Jimmy - 271 Clark, Joe - 239 Clark, Leona - 239 Clark, Mrs. Louise - 167 Clark, Nancey - 193 Clark, Nancy - 239 Clark, Susan - 239 Clay, Cynthia - 271 Clay, Kenneth - 193 Click, Tricia - 239 Clifton, Kim - 271 Clyde, Mr. David - 136, 142, 144, 180 Coats, Candy - 272 Coats, James - 122, 193 Cobb, Mrs. Sylvia - 169 Cobern, Scott - 157,272 Coe, Ronda - 239 Coe, Viray - 272 Cofer, Cynthia - 272 Coffman, Bonnie - 272 Coker, Cathy - 239 Coker, Debbie - 34, 193, 325 Colbert, Angelia - 239 Colbert, Sharon - 82, 95, 193 Colburn, Brian - 193 Cole, Debbie - 239 Coleman, Sherry - 193 Colleoni, Richard - 24, 25, 98, 193 Colley, George - 193 Colley, Kathey - 272 Colley, Mike - 135,272 Colley, Sheryl- 272 Collier, Joan - 194 Collier, Rhea - 194 Collins, Janie - 194 Collins, Laurie - 239 Collins, Lynn - 239 Collins, Mrs. Phyllis - 180 Collins, Terry - 239 Collum, Don - 142,272 Comer, Debbie - 272 Condron, Donna - 272 Conger, Drew - 239 Conley, Debra - 158,272 Conley, Gary - 194 Connally, Larry - 194 Conrad, Alex - 272 Conrad, Debbie - 113, 194 Cook, Donald - 239 Cook, Mr. Doug - 179 Cook, Eddie - 49, 194 Cook, Larry - 33, 64, 69, 82, 106, 108, 115, 186, 194 Cook, Paul- 239 Coonrod, Doyle - 133, 272 Coonrod, Janie - 151, 158, 272 Coonrod, Jimmy - 122, 194 Cooper, Brenda - 239 Cooper, Paula -- 194 Cooper, Rita - 272 Cooper, Steve - 194 Cope, Barbara - 239 Cope, Carolyn - 151, 158, 272 Cope, Richard - 194 Cope, Mrs. Virginia - 181 Copeland, Cathy - 194 Corbin, Mark - 92,239 Cornelius, Johnny - 272 Correll, Robert - 239 Cote, Darla - 272 Cotten, Terri - 272 Cotter, Becky - 27 2 Couch, George - 135 Counts, Debbie - 273 Counts, Steve - 194 Counts, Mr. Woodrow - 164 Covington, Tina - 239 Cox, Fred - 273, 312 Cox, Melody - 273 Cox, Randy - 239 Craig, Al - 49, 239 Craig, Walter - 240 Cravy, Darnell- 194 Crawford, Carrie - 240 Crawford, Dean -- 240 Crayton, Lisa - 240 Crill, Mrs. Jeannine - 170 Critz, Laurie - 240 Crole, Larry - 156 Crook, Debi- 273 Crook, Melinda - 273 Crouch, Mrs. Maydelle -- 174 Crowder, Tony - 240 Crowell, Bill- 47, 194 Crowther, Mr. Ron - 176 Crudginton, Tracie - 273 Cruz, Debbie - 195 Cruz, LuAnn - 240 Cuellar, Jimmy - 195 Crummens, Malcolm - 195 Cummings, Tim - 273 Cunningham, Bill- 273 Cunningham, David - 273 Cunningham, James - 273 Cunningham, Larry - 273 Cunningham, Phillip - 273 Cunningham, Steve - 122, 125, 129, 132, 144, 146, 149, 150, 195 Currie, Patty - 195 Currie, Susan - 240 Cusick, Mike - 240 CVAE - 45 D Dake, Kathy - 273 Dalton, Jerry - 195 Danford, Steve - 195 Daniel, Janis - 195 Daniels, Anita - 240 Daniels, Mrs. Sandra - 176 Danner, Larry - 50,240 Daugherty, Judy - 195 Davenport, Linda - 195 David, Julie - 273 Davidson, Linda - 240 Davis, Barbara - 240 Davis, Mr. Charles - 122, 144, 181 Davis, Cindy - 273 Davis, C. Jay - 240 Davis, Debbie - 71, 79, 196 Davis, Debra - 240 Davis, Don - 273 Davis, Elsie - 240 Davis, Jimmy Don - 273 Davis, Karen - 240 Davis, Miss Lina - 171, 173 Davis, Ricky - 144, 196 Davis, Sandra - 273 Davis, Susan - 273 Davis, Wanema - 240 Davis, Mrs. Yvonne - 25, 170 Day, Debbie - 196 Dean, Miss Lois - 178 Deavenport, Fred - 196 Deavenport, Jim - 273 DECA - 47 Degner, Diane - 196 Degner, Susan - 273 Demarais, Rock - 273 Dennard, Jerry - 100, 241 Denton, Jean - 273 Detwiler, Tracy - 241 Dewberry, Sharon - 196 Dickenson, Mike - 241 Dickerman, Brenda - 31, 49, 114, 196 Dieckow, Dawn - 273 Dieckow, Debra - 241 Diggs, Linda - 197 Dillard, Mike - 197 Dimon, Hope - 274 Dipert, Mr. Dan -- 164 Dixon, Glen - 142, 143 Dixon, Jacqueline - 274 Dodds, Star - 197 Dodson, Sheri- 43, 197 Dolezal, Pete - 197 Dolezal, Tony - 274 Dolezel, Paula - 241 Dollar, Debbie - 30, 75, 157, 197 Don, Robert - 241 Dorris, Dona - 197 Dorris, Sherry - 101, 197 Dossett, Johnny - 241 Dowling, Chuck - 241 Downing, Jim - 274 Doyle, Suzanne - 241 Drake, Carol - 197 Drake, Mrs. Helen - 176 Drake, Lea Ann - 29, 50, 197 Dreher, Lester - 274 Drennan, Tom - 135,274 Dromgoole, Mike - 241 Drye, Pam - 31, 197 Dubee, Cindy - 274 Dubee, Melvin - 75, 197 Duffy, Jimmy - 241 DuMond, Pam - 158,241 Duncan, Debbie - 241 Dunham, Nancy - 274 Dunham, Susan - 241 Dunn, Billy -- 274 Dunn, Charles - 197 Dunn, Chester - 197 Dunson, Mark - 274 Duree, Linda - 274 Durland, Diana - 274 Durland, Leslie - 274 Dykes, Deena - 241 E Eades, Jennifer - 274 Eades, Karen - 197 Easley, Carol - 151,241 Eason, Tina - 274 Easterling, Kay - 198 Eddy, Ricky - 102, 114, 241 Edmunds, Sherry - 274 Edney, Mrs. Pat - 168 Edwards, Marsha - 198 Edwards, Sidney - 133, 152, 153, 274 Egbert, Cindi - 241 Egenberger, Terry - 275 Elick, Mrs. Frances - 170 Eller, Tim - 112, 133, 275 Elliott, Mr. John - 180, 181 Ellis, Bill - 275 Ellis, Debra - 241 Ellis, Mrs. Dorothy - 183 Ellis, Mrs. Sue - 160, 161, 177 Elston, Chris - 241 Emerson, Melody - 275 Endsley, Diana -- 275 Engel, Becky - 198 Engelhart, David - 48, 241 Erickson, Mary - 275 Eschenberg, Kim - 275 Eschenberg, Kyle - 275 Estes, Cyndi- 241 Estes, Janet - 241 Estill, Linda - 242 Estoll, Doyle - 242 Etherton, Gary - 275 Etherton, Mike - 242 Evans, Albertina - 242 Evans, Duane - 275 Evans, Mark - 198 Evans, Paul - 275 Ezzell, James - 275 F Fairchild, James - 198 Faris, Debra - 29, 85, 198 Farley, Daisey - 275 Farmer, Gary - 102,242 Farrell, Dr. J. M. - 164 Farrar, Frank - 275 Farrar, Wayne - 93, 102, 136, 139, 144, 147, 150, 198 Faught, Mark -- 242 Fearheiley, Jean - 198 Fearheiley, Teena - 275 Fererro, Greg - 275 Ferguson, Donna - 242 Ferguson, Suzanne - 199 FHA - 43 Fillingham, Rhonda - 199 Fincher, Donna - 242 Fine, Allan - 122, 127, 132, 199 Finn, Denise - 275 Fisher, Billy - 199 Fisher, David - 275 Fisher, Donna - 275 Fitzgerald, Brad - 115, 199 Fitzgerald, Mike - 242 Flak, Mrs. Olga - 169 Flanagan, Richard M 49, 199 FLC - 22, 23 Fleming, Joe - 242 Flint, Robert - 274 Flood, Sandy - 199 Flores, Ronnie - 242 Flowers, Cindy - 242 Fonseca, Danny - 275 Force, Bob - 242 Ford, Becky - 275 Ford, Curtis - 242 Ford, Ricky - 242 Ford, Robert - 275 Ford, Robin - 275 Forehand, Felicia - 62, 88, 242 Forson, Darrell - 242 Forsythe, Sharla - 82, 242 Foster, Cindy - 158, 275 Foster, Keith - 115, 199 Foster, Tommy - 199 Fowler, Mrs. Patti- 170 Foxworth, Mark - 26, 199, 318 Francis, Cassandra - 199 Frank, David - 199 Frank, Diana - 242 Frank, Mrs. Linda - 182 Franklin, Perry - 133, 276 Fraser, Dan - 276 Fraser, David - 276 Fraser, Diane - 200 Frechette, John - 144, 150, 200, 204 Free, Gary - 276 Freed, Linda - 276 Freeland, Dottie - 242 Freeman, Mark - 242 Freeman, Mickey - 276 Freeman, Penny - 276 Freeman, Rickey - 276 French, Rodney - 152, 276 Fruggiero, Roberta - 242 Frydenberg, Linda - 276 Frytz, Richard - 242 Fuller, Chris - 276 Fuller, Nancy - 200 Fuqua, Andy - 242 Furtardo, Glen - 26, 243 G Gagan, Chuck - 136, 137, 138, 243 Gage, Dianne - 243 Gallegos, Sandra - 161,243 Galyen, Phillip - 33,200 Gambrell, Glory - 243 Gambrell, John - 135,200 Gambrell, Robert - 276 Gammage, Melissa - 115, 243 Gansert, Gayle - 243 Gansert, Greer - 200 Gansert, Guy - 142,276 Gant, Gary - 243 Garapet, Seabo - 276 Garcia, Doel - 133,243 Gardner, Carolyn - 276 Gardner, Pat - 47,200 Garner, Charlotte - 50, 110, 243 Garner, Pat - 122, 136, 243 Garsa, Eva - 276 Gary, Richard - 243 Garza, Raul - 200 Garza, Ricky - 135, 276 Gassaway, Bill - 106,276 Gassaway, Kathy - 243 Gaston, Mike - 243 Gathany, Carolee - 50, 243, 308 Gattis, Gary - 200 Gattis, Patricia - 243 Gauldin, Jackie - 200 Geer, Brian - 276 Geer, Lori - 243 Geilhart, Sherrie - 30, 71, 96, 201 Geisler, Karen - 276 Gentry, Teresa 4- 243 Gersch, Barry - 201 Getman, Belinda - 243 Getman, Jimmy -- 276 Geyer, Helen - 244 Gibson, Lynn - 276 Gibson, Mike - 276 Gifford, Darrell- 201 Gilbert, Cindy - 201 Gilbert, Richard - 276 Gilbreath, Jeff - 244 Gillespie, Kerry - 244 Gillette, Miss Jean - 175 Gilley, Sonja - 158, 277 Ginn, Becky - 244 Ginn, James - 277 Ginn, Vern - 244 Glasgow, Mike - 133, 277 Glass, Beverly - 201 Glass, Debra - 244 Glenn, Mr. G. A. - 166, 244, 245 Gober, CmSgt. Curtis - 175 Gold, Tina - 244 Goldfus, Brenda - 277 Golovich, Helene - 277 Gomez, Sylvia - 277 Gonzales, Oliver - 201 Gonzales, Shirley - 277 Gonzales, Toni - 244 Gonzales, Rosie - 45, 201 Goodgion, Rita - 244 Goodner, Larry - 277 Goolsby, Mrs. Jo Ann - 170 Goolsby, Karilyn - 277 Goolsby, Marilyn - 277 Goombi, Gay Lynn - 277 Gordon, Dewayne -- 277 Gosnell, Jody - 244 Gowdy, Marcia - 201 Gowen, Guy - 201 Graves, Debbi -- 201 Gray, Greg - 201 Gray, Larry - 244 Gray, Mrs. Linda - 175 Gray, Lola - 244 Gray, Steve - 244 Gray, Terry - 201 Grayson, Ernest - 201 Green, Cindy - 201 Green, Randy - 202 Green, Terry - 244 Gregory, Debbie - 27 7 Gregory, Denice - 43, 96, 202 Griffin, Mr. Jerry - 122, 177 Griffin, Karen - 277 Griffin, Martha - 34, 202 Griffin, Robbie - 244 Griffin, Terry - 122, 202 Griffin, Terry - 245 Griffis, Cynthia - 202 Griffith, Mike - 277 Griffitts, Gary - 277 Grimes, Mark - 277 Grinstead, Anne - 277 Grinstead, Janet - 151, 277 Grissom, Sherri- 245 Gromacki, Rodney - 245 Guadagnolo, Tony - 65, 69, 113, 117, 122, 144, 150, 202 Guerra, Beatrice - 277 Guerra, Carmen - 277 Guidry, Joy - 277 H Hackley, Bobby - 277 Hairrell, Debbie - 245 Hale, Tammy - 202 Halford, Donna - 245 Hall, Denise - 245 Hall, Don - 245 Hall, Gary - 202 Hall, Vicki- 277 Hamilton, Cindy - 203 Hamilton, Lorrie - 278 Hammers, Kay - 278 Hammers, Linda - 203 Hammett, Sarah - 50,203 Hammond, Robert - 75, 132, 203 Hampton, Kerry - 278 Hampton, Sheryl- 37, 87, 203 Hanak, Ruby - 161,245 Hancock, Phil - 203 Haney, Melissa - 273 Haney, Ronald -- 203 Haney, Vickie - 245 Hankins, Donald - 278 Hankins, Kelly - 278 Hankins, Mrs. Virginia - 168 Hanna, Lisa - 203 Hansen, Kevin - 245 Hanzelka, Jimmie - 278 Hardin, Gary - 152, 245 Hardy, Bill- 203 Hardy, Holly - 49, 231 Hargrove, Kandy - 203,231 Harkness, Glenn - 278 Harkness, Mike -- 203 Harkreader, Donnie - 278 Harmen, Karen -- 278 Harmer, Mary - 278 Harper, Retha - 245 Harper, Steve -- 278 Harrell, Mrs. Marilyn - 109, 170 Harris, Frankie - 278 Harris, Keith - 245 Harris, Mr. Louis -41, 172 Harris, Raymon - 142, 143, 278 Harris, Scott - 245 Harris, Terry - 278 Harrison, Sherry - 245 Harrison, Theresa - 161,278 Hart, Bob - 203 Hart, Sherri- 245 Hartis, Diane - 204 Hartsfield, Steve - 113, 144, 150, 204 Hastings, Sharon - 246 Hasty, David - 278 Hatfield, Anthony - 278 Hawkins, John - 135, 278 Hawkins, Tim - 45 Hayden, Tom - 246 Hayes, Cathy - 278 Hayes, Suzanne - 246 Haynes, Donald - 278 Haynes, Ronald - 278 Hays, Shirley - 204 Hays, Sid -- 278 Hays, Tony - 204 Hazelton, Valerie - 246 Healy, June - 278 Hearne, James - 114,204 Heath, Mrs. Carolyn - 170 Heavener, Tom - 133,278 HECE - 48 Hedrick, Leslie - 204 Heflin, Linda - 204 Heflin, Rita - 246 Hegar, Hampton - 246 Hegner, Steve - 204 Hellann, Ann - 278 Heller, Robert - 246 Helm, John - 204 Hemmann, Dave - 204 Hemmle, Ginny - 246 Henderson, Jimmy - 273 Henderson, Shelly - 246 Henderson, Theresa - 278 Henderson, Tim - 204 Henley, Karl- 204 Henne, Johnny 4 246 Henry, Bonita - 278 Henry, Gary - 205 Henson, Mike - 205 Henthorn, Dena - 246 Henz, Mrs. Bernadette - 44 Henz, Peter - 278 Herndon, Tressia - 205 Herren, Charles - 237,246 Herring, Darlene - 279 Herrmann, Shirley - 100,205 Herron, Carolyn - 246 Hiatt, Mr. George - 176 Hicks, Bill- 205 Hill, Brenda - 205 Hill, Jan - 246 Hill, Jimmy - 205 Hilliard, Debbie - 43, 279 Hilliard, Dianne - 43,246 Hindman, Pam - 246 Hinds, Kelly - 279 Hines, Mike - 246 Hinson, Jack - 247 Hinton, Shirley - 279 Hinton, Susan - 247 Hlavaty, Nancy - 205 Hodge, Mr. Joe - 179 Hodges, Cindy - 279 Hofer, David - 247 Hohman, Melanie - 279 Hoiten, Tina - 205 Holcomb, Donna - 247 Holcomb, Tina - 21, 205, 228 Holderby, Joe - 205 Holderby, Pam - 247 Holland, Mr. Buddy - 182 Holland, Kevin - 113, 144, 150, 205 Holleman, Tanya - 205 Hollingsworth, Harry H 155, 279 Hollingsworth, Jay - 205 Holmes, Cyndy - 247 Holton, David - 152,205 Holton, Mary - 247 Honea, Anita - 247 Hoodye, Danita H 279 Hoover, Jeff - 205 Hoover, Toni - 247 Hope, Walter - 279 Hopkins, Barbara - 247 Hopkins, Chris - 279 Hopkins, Mary - 31, 43, 206 Hopkins, Shon - 279 Hopkins, Skipper - 247 Hopkins, Tommy - 279 Hopson, Jill - 247 Horbury, Cindy - 247 Horn, Mark -- 155, 247 Horrell, Jeannene - 206 Horsman, Jeff - 49,206 Horton, Brenda - 206 Horton, Dana -M 279 Horton, Jeff- 26,122, 144, 150, 247, 318 Hoskison, Skipper - 279 Hostettler, Greg - 49, 156, 247 Hott, Glenda - 247 Hott, Kay - 279 Hott, Rita - 280 Houters, John - 206 Hovend, Mrs. Kay - 169 Howard, Mrs. Carolyn v 169 Howard, Miss DeLynda - 174 Howell, Dusty - 142, 144, 280 Howell, Skipper - 122,247 Hrabal, Cheryl- 247 Hubbard, David - 280 Hudson, Doug - 25, 62, 122, 132, 247 Hudson, Linda - 247 Hudson, Randal- 247 Hudson, Ricky - 280 Huff, Darwin - 133,152, 280 Huff, Debbie - 280 Hughes, Dean - 247 Hughes, Mrs. Dottie - 44 Hughes, Mark - 280 Hughes, Monica - 39, 71, 79, 206 Hughes, Steve - 206 Hull, Dorice - 280 Hull, Mark - 206 Hull, Mike - 50, 207 Hullum, Ronny - 280 Humberson, Kirby - 133,280 Humphries, Beverly - 247 Huneycutt, Karla - 280 Hunt, Andy - 207 Hunt, Tim - 228, 247 Hunt, Mrs. Vaudrene - 180, 181 Hurt, Bobby - 280 Hurt, Donnie - 248 Huskey, Becky - 280 Hutchison, Tara - 248 Hutson, Cheryl - 280 Hutson, Lewis - 122, 132, 207 Hutto, Joni - 248 Hyden, Cari- 248 Hyden, Mr. James - 110, 122, 177 I Ingram, Jesse - 248 Inman, Barney - 142, 143, 280 Irwin, Pam - 280 Ivy, Donna - 280 J Jackman, Rickey - 207 Jackman, Vance - 280 Jackson, Gail - 280 Jackson, Henry - 280 Jackson, Kathy - 248 Jackson, Randall - 248 Jackson, Steve - 133, 280 James, Dennis - 248 James, Sheree - 112, 280 Janek, Randall - 248 J ankowiak, Kathy - 248, 308 Jankowiak, Patsy - 29, 31, 207 Jared, Jimmy - 207 J aynes, Jerry - 281 Jeffery, Beverly - 207 Jeffery, Cynthia - 281 Jeffery, David - 133,281 Jeffery, Sandra - 207 Jeffries, Ralph - 207 Jenkins, Larry - 248 Jernigan, Tom - 248 J eske, Richard - 281 Jeter, Brent - 281 Jiles, Cheryl - 207 Jiles, Glenn - 207 Jinks, Vivian - 248 Jobe, Kenneth - 281 John, Greg - 133,281 Johns, Gary - 248 Johns, Kenny - 133,281 Johnson, Bryan - 248 Johnson, Carl - 106, 110,248 Johnson, Debbie - 207 Johnson, Dixie - 248 Johnson, Gay - 207 Johnson, Jeff - 122,248 Johnson, Kathy - 161, 281 Johnson, Keith - 248 Johnson, Mary - 281 Johnson, Phyllis - 248 Johnson, Ricky - 248 Johnson, Roy - 133,281 Johnson, Shanan - 281 Johnson, Susan - 281 Johnson, Ted - 281 Johnson, Tina - 249 Johnson, Mr. Wallace - 173 Johnston, Mrs. Betty - 183 Johnston, Jim - 79,207 Joines, Bobby - 281 Jolley, Dee - 249 Jones, Mr. Aaron - 179 Jones, Belinda - 249 Jones, Billy - 249 Jones, Danny - 75, 83, 122, 207, 267 Jones, Debbie - 207 Jones, Jamie - 60, 88, 89, 160, 234, 249, 258 Jones, Johnny - 249 Jones, Karen - 26, 27, 71, 110, 208, 318 Jones, Kevin - 159,281 Jones, Kim - 208 Jones, Larry - 142, 281 Jones, Reginald - 281 Jones, Shirley - 281 Jones, Pat - 281 Jones, Patti - 112, 281 K Kalan, Jeanie - 208 Kannenberg, Gene - 249 Kannenberg, Gil - 208 Kaska, Ruth Ann - 281 Keagan, Leanne - 208 Keeton, Karla - 160,208 Keister, Mary - 281 Keith, Mr. Bill- 122, 152, 179 Keith, Kevin - 133, 152,281 Kelley, John - 281 Kelley, Lee - 249 Kellison, Darlene - 208 Kelly, Brian - 282 Kelly, Cheryl - 282 Kelly, Jane - 208 Kelly, Susie - 95,209 Kemper, Gaye - 282 Kennedy, Debbie - 209 Kessler, Steve - 209 Kevil, Tim - 50,209 Key Club - 32 Kight, Kay - 209 Kiker, Marty -- 249 Kilman, Jan - 282 Kimbrough, Susie - 249 King, Billy - 78 King, Fred - 142 King, Jimmy - 48,249 King, Jimmy - 282 King, Joey - 142,282 King, Karen - 29,209 Kinman, Brent - 249 Kirby, Karen - 249 Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Dixie - 170 Kirkpatrick, Paula - 282 Kissel, Bill- 249 Kitchen, Larry - 122,249 Kitchen, Laura - 160, 249 Kitchens, Cindy - 151 Kite, Eldon - 249 Kitts, Mrs. Marjean - 167 Knouss, Bill- 209 Knowles, Mrs. Marjorie H- 169 Koch, Dennis - 249 Koelmel, Norman - 80, 209 Koelmel, Peggy - 282 Kral, Calvin - 249 Kral, Edwin - 209 Kramer, Gigi - 282 Kramer, Peter - 152, 153,249 Krause, Marianela - 209 Krause, Marixenia - 282 Krebbs, David - 209 Kreger, Don - 249 Kreitz, Kandy -- 209 Krueger, Kim - 33, 71, 209 Krug, Mark - 75, 122, 128, 132, 152, 209 Kurz, Fred - 32, 265, 282, 283, 295 Kuykendall, Terry - 249 L Lacy, Doug - 282 Ladish, Kim - 209 Lakey, Brenda -- 282 Lakey, Scott - 118,209 Lambring, Ronnie - 210 Land, Greg - 249 Landgraf, Denise - 157, 282 Landham, Diane - 113,210 Landrith, Sheryl - 282 Lane, Mrs. Mary - 171 Lane, Richard - 122, 282 Lane, Wynn - 133, 134, 282 Lang, Julie - 210 Langley, Becky - 210 Langley, Donna -- 210 Langston, James - 133, 144, 150 Langston, Kathy - 31,210 Lanier, Kathy - 250 Lantrip, Lisa - 210 LaPoint, Tim - 210 Lappe, Todd - 152, 282 LARK- 42 Larkin, Marty - 250 Larnard, Steve - 282 Lasater, Mrs. Jodie - 179 Latham, Ronald - 75, 122, 125, 130, 132,210 Latham, Shirley - 118,250 Laughlin, Alicia - 210 Laughlin, Cindy - 250 Lauricella, Eugene - 250 Lawler, Sharon - 282 Lawrence, Debra - 282 Lawrence, Randel - 250 Leaman, Greg- 136, 141,250 Leasure, Robert - 250 Leberta, Mark - 250 Lebkowsky, Carl - 282 Lebkowsky, Linda -- 210 Lechtenberg, Chris - 210 Lee, Diana - 282 Lee, Rodney - 144, 250 Lee, Ronald - 282 Legg, Joe - 250 Lemley, Mychele - 250 Letter, Lynn - 250 Lewis, Mrs. Anita - 171 Lewis, Mrs. Ann - 181 Lewis, Cindy - 282 Lewis, Pat - 282 Lewis, Rodney -- 122, 250 Lewis, Shelia - 33, 71, 79, 106, 210 Lewis, Teresa - 250 Lightsey, Phillip - 210 Lile, Barbara - 210 Lindahl, Debbi- 100,282 Lindley, Alta - 282 Lindsay, Darrell- 45, 84, 210 Lindsay, Susan - 161,283 Lindsay, Bill - 251 Linehan, Becky - 210 Little, Doris - 251 Little, James - 283 Littlejohn, David - 133, 134, 142, 283 Littlejohn, Mike - 251 Loe, Paul- 211 Loeffler, Donna - 251 Loflin, Barbara - 283 Loflin, Bruce - 75, 122, 123, 126, 132,211 Logan, Nicky - 211 Loggins, Sherry - 211 Lombardi, Gina - 251 Long, Debra - 283 Long, Lesli - 151, 283 Long, Mike -- 251 Long, Randy - 283 Long, Mr. William - 179 Longden, Michelle - 251 Looper, Toi- 251 Lorren, Christine - 283 Louis, Mr. Don - 134, 136, 181 Love, Bill- 211 Love, Holly - 283 Love, Mrs. Jean - 44 Love, Linda - 283 Love, Lisa - 23, 50, 54, 56, 58 59, 61, 71, 90, 91, 94, 103, 110, 115, 160, 186, 211, 237 Love, Tomi - 211 Love, Vicki- 82,251 Loving, Susan - 283 Lowe, Bill- 283 Lowe, Bobby - 283 Lowe, Janet - 284 Lowrimore, Gary - 251 Lowrimore, Kathey - 284 Lubbe, Trish - 211 Lunday, Mrs. Emily - 167 Lunday, Tamara - 284 Luton, Steve - 152, 284 Lutz, Pat- 212 Lynch, Dennis - 212 Lynn, Cion - 284 Lytle, Russell - 284 M MacCammond, Mrs. Betty - 173 MacDowell, Doug - 212 Macellaro, Patty - 251 Mackin, Bobby - 135, 284 Madden, Sheri- 212 Maguire, Mickey - 212 Malcolm, Sharon -- 251 Maldonado, Richard - 101, 212 Manning, Colette - 251 Manning, David - 284 Manning, Eddy - 284 Manning, Joe -- 212 Mansell, Joy - 251 Mapes, Debbie - 212 Maples, Connie - 251 Marney, Scott- 284 Marple, Debbie - 33, 107, 186 212 Martin, Brad - 212 Martin, Connie -- 285 Martin, Debbie - 212 Martin, Dennis - 212 Martin, Eddie - 135, 285 Martin, Mr. James - 164 Martin, Jerry - 285 Martin, Lori - 213 Martin, Randal - 285 Martin, Randy - 285 Martin, Ray -- 251 Martin, Sherman - 251 Martindale, Steve - 30, 122, 251 Martinez, Jim - 285 Martinez, Rose - 285 Martinez, Ruben - 251 Martinez, Mrs. Vi- 169 Marvin, Mike - 26, 27, 251, 318 Massengale, Len - 37,251 Massey, Kathy - 285 Mastrogiocomo, Janet - 251 Math and Science Club - 30 Mathis, Mark - 156, 213 Matlock, Huston - 213 Matthews, Frank - 122, 144, 251 Mauldin, Barry - 213 Mayo, Kim -- 285 Mays, Sherry - 285 McCain, Sid - 45,213 McCance, Doug - 251 McCandless, Richard - 213 McCants, Carol - 24, 43, 60, 66, 69, 71, 88, 97, 98, 114,213 McCarson, Judy - 213 McClesky, Greg - 251 McCord, Dan - 251 McCoy, Gary - 251 McCoy, Peggy - 251 McCraw, Pam - 251 McCraw, Randy - 40, 213 McCullough, Rita - 285 McCullough, Shona - 213 McCurdy, Jan - 285 McDaniel, Bruce - 45,213 McDaniel, Teresa - 45,213 McDole, Cliff- 213 McDonald, Ronnie - 251 McDowell, Mrs. Jennifer - 178 McElree, Carol -- 252 McElroy, Pat - 29, 72, 213 McElyea, Grady - 285 McFadden, Betty - 285 McGahey, Mr. Phillip - 164 McGee, Kenneth - 285 McGinnis, Jeff - 252 McGinnis, Randy - 213 McGuire, Donald - 252 McGuire, Ronald - 252 McGuire, Ronald - 252, 255 McGuire, Mrs. Wahnita - 178 McHugh, Debbie -- 285 McIntyre, Shari - 252 McKellar, Cynthia - 252 McKiddy, Ronnie - 252 McKinney, Randal- 252 McLain, Linda - 252 McLarry, Vanessa - 285 McMahon, Siobhan - 157,213 McMillan, Charlie - 214 McMillan, Mike - 252 McMillan, Richard - 285 McMullen, Lynn - 214 McMurrough, Joe - 214 McNabb, David - 75, 119, 136, 139, 214 McNamara, Dawn - 214 McNeeley, Pam - 252 McNeely, Jerry - 214 McNeil, Dwayne - 112,285 McQuatters, Billy - 285 Meacham, David - 285 Mead, Glen - 43, 122, 127, 132, 144, 150,214 Mead, Margie - 252 Meadows, Nancy - 252 Meadows, Randy - 285 Medenwaldt, Roberta - 285 Medrana, Maria - 285 Megason, Sue - 252 Meggs, Kenny - 133, 152, 267, 285 Melton, Linda - 26, 265, 285, 287, 318, 405 Mentlik, Andy - 285 Merrifield, Fred - 214 Merrill, Mrs. Kay - 181 Messman, Karen - 252 Messman, Steve - 152, 155, 214, 216 Metcalf, Jan - 31,214 Midkiff, Cindy - 252 Miertschin, Sharla - 161,285 Miles, Cindy - 252 Miles, Sue H 214 Miller, Chip - 30, 122,252 Miller, Claude - 60, 122, 234, 252 Miller, Darrell - 133, 152, 285 Miller, Mrs. Mary Bob - 169 Miller, Mark - 252 Miller, Pam - 285 Mills, Otis - 252 Mimms, Jeff - 252 Minchew, Barbara - 215 Mitchell, Brett - 152, 286 Mitchell, Debra - 88, 89, 94, 144, 160, 215 Mitchell, Kyle - 252 Mitchell, Mike - 286 Mitchell, Mrs. Naomi- 183 Mitchell, Rusty - 286 Modisett, Linda - 215 Mollins, Diane - 215 Monroe, Mike - 133,286 Montague, Margie - 252 Montgomery, Karen - 286 Moody, Mike - 252 Moon, Rod - 252 Mooney, Karen - 215 Moore, Angela - 252 Moore, Brian - 122, 252 Moore, Cathy - 286 Moore, Jana - 215 Moore, Janet - 161,252 Moore, Leslie - 161,253 Moore, Linda - 215 Moore, Mary - 215 Moore, Pam - 215 Moore, Paul - 286 Moore, Penny - 286 Moore, Mrs. Sharon - 171 Moreno, Anne - 22, 215 Moreno, Paul - 253 Morgan, Dennis - 122, 152, 286 Morgan, Steven Ray - 136, 144, 215 Morphis, Wyatt - 40, 84, 215 Morris, Cheryl - 253 Morris, Joanie - 114,215 Morris, Steff - 95, 215, 325 Morrison, Debbie - 253 Morrison, Ivy - 253 Morrison, Mike -- 157, 253 Morrow, Eddie - 286 Morrow, Larry - 215 Mosher, Lana - 286 Moss, Mr. Benton - 182 Moss, Debbie - 92,286 Moss, Kevin - 253 Mott, Derek - 122, 132,215 Mow, Dyanne - 286 Mozjesik, Bobby - 286 Muelder, Miss Evelyn - 171 Mulcahy, Steven - 253 Mullen, Greg - 286 Mullen, Mike - 136,253 Mullins, Bobbi- 22, 71, 76, 77, 78, 119,216 Murff, Ricky - 101,216 Murphy, David - 253 Musser, Dean - 286 Myers, Johnnie - 43,253 Myers, Linda - 216 N Narramore, Kim - 160, 248, 253 Narramore, Sharon - 161, 286 Navin, Linda - 253 Navin, Mike - 155,216 Neal, Debbie - 151,286 Neisler, Bobby - 216 Nelms, Ricky - 253 Nelson, Debra - 286 Nelson, Judy - 286 Nelson, Mark - 216 New, Becky - 253 Newman, Barry - 216 Newnham, Jody - 286 Newton, Debbie - 253 Newton, Donny - 216 Newton, Ronny - 138, 140, 141, 142, 286 Newton, Vicki - 216 NFL NHS - 24, 25 Nicholson, Cindy - 286 Nicholson, Ricky - 152, 217 Nicholson, Susie - 254 Nicholson, Terry - 217 Noble, Debra - 254 Noble, Ricky - 135, 286 Noland, Mrs. Bettie - 176 Nolley, Billy - 254 Norton, Janice - 50, 254 Norton, Sheri -- 254 Nugent, Kevin - 217 Nuss, Lea Ann - 63,111,287 Nute, Frank - 136, 138,217 O O'Briant, Paula - 254 O'Dell, Mr. Alvin - 109, 135, 177 O'Dell, Kim - 254 O'Dell, Marilyn - 43,254 O'Dell, Robert - 133 Odom, Bruce - 126 O'Donnell, Mike - 20, 23, 68, 69, 75, 114, 136, 137,138, 140, 141, 190, 217, 228 O'Donnell, Terry - 133, 142, 287 OEA - 31 Oldham, Tommy - 287 Olivares, Belinda - 217 Olivares, Cindy - 254 Oliver, Pam - 287 Orr, Carol - 254 Orr, Donna - 217 Ortiz, Dorothy - 287 Ortiz, Hope - 287 Ortiz, Lucy - 217 Osburn, Julie - 106, 108,254 Oster, Carol - 254 Otten, Mary - 161,254 Ottis, Peter - 115 Owen, Jackie - 217 Owens, Becky -- 254 Owens, David - 117, 136, 137, 217 Owens, Mrs. Joan - 168 Owens, John - 254 Owens, Nannette - 84,217 Owens, Ruby - 287 Ozment, Gaile - 26, 27, 42, 217, 318 P Padermos, Norma - 254 Padermos, Terri - 254 Pafford, Mike - 254 Pallett, Jimmy - 254 Palmer, Les - 20, 21, 60, 67, 69, 115, 117, 186, 218 Pamplin, Bill- 49,122,218 Pamplin, Garry - 133, 152, 287 Pannell, Judy - 31,218 Pannell, Ricky - 254 Panter, Sherrie -- 158,254 Paris, Linda - 218 Park, Carla - 254 Park, Rita - 45, 218 Parker, Cathy - 48, 75, 80, 218 Parker, Carol - 254 Parker, Chip - 287 Parker, Christine - 43, 254 Parker, Miss Lynn - 182 Parker, Philip - 50, 71, 218 Parks, Alton - 287 Parks, Brian - 218 Parks, Clark - 135, 287 Parks, Paul - 287 Parman, Benny - 142,287 Parman, Jeff - 85, 254 Parnell, Mike - 255 Parra, Alex - 133, 134,255 Parsons, Tinia - 218 Paschal, Dusty - 255 Patrick, Chris - 287 Patterson, Chris - 218 Patterson, Melanie - 287, 312 Patterson, Warren - 135, 287 Patton, Carol - 255 Patton, Charles - 45, 78, 85, 218 Payne, Chess - 255 Peaks, Danna - 255 Pearson, Debbie - 255 Pearson, Stacey - 218 Peck, Gene - 40, 218 Pedigo, Rusty - 218 Pemberton, Julia - 218 Pence, Steve - 255 Pendergrass, Mrs. James - 261 Pendergrass, Tommy - 287 Pendleton, Mr. Wendell- 199 Pendley, Mrs. Alma - 169 Penrose, Ellen -- 218 Perez, Joe - 133,288 Perkins, Drew - 122, 127, 130, 132, 145, 150, 196, 219 Perkins, Lisa - 60,111, 114, 272, 288 Perrett, Mary Jane - 255 Perry, Connie - 255 Perry, Crystal - 95, 219 Perry, Melissa - 79,219 Perry, Yvonne - 219 Peters, Ken - 288 Peterson, Janet - 288 Peterson, Roger - 255 Peterson, Tony - 288 Petta, Tim - 219 Petty, Sandy - 98 Peveto, Miss Mildred - 173 Phelan, Vicki -- 288 Phillips, Angela - 288 Phillips, Candi- 288 Phillips, Cary - 93, 144, 150, 219 Phillips, Donnie - 288 Phillips, Gary - 255 Phillips, Gerald - 288 Phillips, Sherrie - 33, 255 Phillips, Steve - 219 Pickett, Debbie - 288 Pierce, Elonda - 288 Pierce, Kenny - 288 Pittmon, Madger - 136, 140, 255 Piveral, Pamela - 255 Place, David - 219 Place, Rhonda - 255 Poe, Martha - 288 Poe, Paula - 99,255 Poettgen, Lisa - 159, 255 Pogar, Mike - 288, 299 Poland, Susan - 288 Pomroy, Deany - 288 Porter, James - 219 Potter, Ray - 93 Powell, Mike - 219 Powell, Terri - 289 Powell, Tommy - 255 Preiss, Mr. Elwood - 164 Price, Kathy - 26, 28, 255, 308, 318 Price, Melissa - 256 Price, Patricia - 256 Prickett, J aye - 256 Pridemore, Pam - 256 Pritchett, Becky - 256 Privitt, Candy - 256 Prosser, Mrs. Kay - 176 Proulx, Marie - 289 Proulx, Raymond - 219 Pruett, Janice -- 219 Pryor, Donna - 159, 256 Ptacek, Kathy - 220 PTSA - 44 Puckett, Gary - 289 Purcella, Cindy - 256 Purdy, John -- 256 Putman, Cheryl - 220 Putman, Sybil - 289 Q Quade, Ronnie - 106, 256 Quiett, Charles - 256 Quill and Scroll- 42 Quirk, Maggie - 289 Quisenberry, Pat- 289 R Racioppa, Janice - 220 Rader, Randy - 220 Rader, Ronald - 289 Ramirez, Mani - 256 Ramos, Mario - 289 Ratcliff, Debbie - 256 Rattan, Fred - 220 Rattan, Wanda - 289 Ray, Dezz - 220 Ray, Diana - 256 Ray, J aylene - 289 Ray, Judy - 31, 72, 220 Read, Lynn - 289 Reaves, Kay - 256 Redman, Gerard - 152, 155, 220 Redman, Mary - 256 Redmon, Darlene - 220 Redrick, Louis - 256 Redrick, Virginia -- 256 Reed, Anita - 200 Reed, Debbie - 289 Reed, Sharon - 60, 83, 88, 89, 152, 234,240,256 Reeves, Brad - 220 Reeves, Vernon - 220 Rehfeldt, Mary - B9 Reinoehl, Russ - 156, 221 Remynse, Mr. B. H. - 117, 165, 244, 245 Rendon, Becky - 256 Renfro, Linda - 256 Renfrow, James - 289 Reynolds, Randy - 289 Rhue, Janis - 256 Rice, Jan - 256 Rich, Terry - 256 Richards, Kathy - 289 Richards, Kenneth - 221 Richardson, Linda - 289 Richardson, Rhonda - 256 Richer, Janet - 257 Richer, Robert - 80, 202, 221 Richey, Barry - 118,221 Richhart, Bryan - 289 Ricketts, Rick - 257 Riddle, Paul - 135,289 Rigdon, Jack - 289 Riggs, Miss Patricia - 159, 176, 325 Riggs, Stan - 257 Riley, Brenda - 289 Riley, Charles - 221 Riley, Glenda - 257 Riley, Kevin - 257 Riley, Larry - 221 Riza, Joy - 289 Robbins, Larry - 37, 221 Rober, Mr. Robert - 172 Roberts, Mrs. Barbara - 168 Roberts, Debbie - 257 Roberts, Rick - 221 Robertson, Paul - 257 Robinson, Jennifer - 289 Robinson, Karen - 221 Robinson, Michaela - 257 Roblez, Fernando - 257 Roche, Kelly - 106, 221 Roche, Kim -- 257 Roden, Dellas - 90, 91, 144, 150, 208, 222 Roden, Johnny - 222 Rodriguez, David - 222 Rodriguez, Deborah - 257 Rodriguez, Dona - 289 Rodriguez, Mario - 222 Rodriguez, Mario - 222 Rodriguez, Pam - 48, 222 Roe, Susan - 75, 80, 96, 222 Rogers, Beverly - 257 Rogers, Danny - 289 Rogers, Doug - 159, 222 Rogers, Guy - 223 Rogers, Mark - 223 Rohde, Vicki- 26,289,318 Rojas, Mary - 158,289 Rollins, Julia - 157 Rollins, Minnie - 223 Roman, Lu - 193 Roots, George - 223 Rose, Karen - 289 Rose, Robert - 289 Ross, Debbie - 95, 223 Ross, James - 257 Ross, Kenneth - 257 Ross, Kent - 223 ROTC - 49 Rousey, Eddie - 257 Routen, Mark - 223 Roznos, Donna - 223 Roznos, Linda - 158, 289 Ruiz, Moraima - 223 Rupe, Mike - 257 Rushing, Charles - 258 Rushing, Mona - 48,223 Russell, Buddy - 257 Russell, Dahrie - 223 Russell, Mrs. Jimmie - 167 Russell, Russell - 258 Russell, Sharon - 258 Russum, Mrs. Mildred -- 173 S Sammons, Danny - 290 Sanders, Beth - 258 Sargent, David - 144, 148, 150, 223 Sargent, Homer - 26, 60, 122, 234, 258, 318 Sauls, Clay - 133,290 Sawdy, Lynn - 223 Saxe, Mrs. Jean - 173 Scaramuzzo, Ray - 223 Scarbrough, Chuck - 258 Scarbrough, Virginia - 258 Schad, Diana - 223 Schad, John - 290 Schmid, Nancy - 258 Schneider, Joy - 290 Schnieder, Kathy - 290 Schneider, Sharon - 224 Scholz, Mrs. Marge - 169 Schow, Ken - 122,224 Schow, Vickie - 290 Schrack, Jeff - 133, 134,290 Schrickel, Stacy - 258 Schutz, Cecelia - 157, 258 Scoggins, Phillip - 290 Scott, Miss Billie - 178 Scott, Bobby - 224 Scott, Byron - 238, 258 Scott, Delynn - 224 Scott, Dwight - 224 Scott, Mark - 258 Scott, Randy - 49, 224 Scott, Tommy - 61, 122, 132, 144, 145, 147, 149, 150, 224 Sears, Brenda - 258 Sears, Cheryl - 258 Sears, Mark - 290 Seitz, Jenny - 290 Sewell, Miss Pamela - 172 Sexton, Sam - 152, 155, 224 Sexton, Shelia - 290 Sexton, Teresa - 224 Shadix, Debbie - 224 Shadix, John - 290 Shaffer, Cheryl- 149,290 Shaffer, Paul - 122, 258 Shaffer, Randy - 258 Shannon, Mrs. Gayla - 25, 181 Sharp, Phil - 258 Shaw, Frances - 258 Shaw, Gordon - 224 Shaw, Mark - 258 Shea, Eugene - 224 Sheffield, Cliff - 133, 152, 290 Sheffield, Donnie - 122, 290 Sheldon, Robin - 290 Shelinbarger, Lee - 290 Shelton, Brian - 225 Shelton, David - 290 Sherman, Geoffrey - 78, 225 Shetler, Mark - 290 Shetler, Nancy - 225 Shibuy, Koichi- 29 Shields, Bobby - 290 Shipley, Mrs. Nelda - 178 Shoemaker, Rob - 135, 290 Shoff, Cindy - 258 Shouse, Anna - 33, 95, 107, 108, 225 Showers, Brian - 157,225 Shub, Sara - 290 Shuler, Jay - 32, 133,290 Shuler, Les - 66, 69, 76, 77, 80, 84, 117, 119, 136, 140, 186, 225 Shumate, Mrs. Helen - 168 Sibley, Jimmy - 75,225 Sikes, Cindy - 88, 89, 258 Silva, Lynda - 225 Simmons, Cheryl- 259 Simmons, Shereen - 290 Simpson, Brenda - 158,290 Sims, Bart - 290 Sims, Bonnie - 26, 28, 259, 318, 322 Sims, Jimmy - 290 Sims, Larry - 259 Sims, Terry - 290 Singing Texans - 41 Singletary, Emma - 268, 290 Singletary, Ronald - 225 Sittmann, Linda - 259 Skinner, Jane - 290 Skinner, Linda f 259 Skinner, Pam - 259 Skinner, Tim - 90, 103, 144, 149, 150, 225 Slack, Miss Janet - 173 Slagle, Marie - 291 Small, Donise - 291 Smethers, Jay - 259 Smiddy, Jim - 225 Smiddy, John - 122, 132,225 Smith, Bill- 291 Smith, Cathy - 291 Smith, Charles - 259 Smith, Cyndi - 259 Smith, Doug - 225 Smith, Eddy - 225 Smith, Gary - 225 Smith, Gary - 99, 136, 259 Smith, James - 259 Smith, Johnny - 259 Smith, Kathy - 291 Smith, Leonard - 225 Smith, Lori- 291 Smith, Mark - 291 Smith, Pat - 39, 226 Smith, Lt. Col. Richard - 175 Smith, Ronald - 259 Smith, Terry - 291 Smith, Terry - 291 Smith, Theresa - 291 Smith, Wayne - 259 Smithers, Gene - 259 Smotherman, Len - 291 Smotherman, Lewis - 49, 259 Snay, Gary - 291 Sneed, J an - 259 Snider, Davis - 122, 259 Snow, Bret - 159,291 Snowden, Kathy - 71, 226 Snyder, Scott- 291 Snyder, Sharon - 259 Soape, Toni - 291 Sodowsky, Karen - 259 Somers, Mark - 259 Southard, Lisa - 291 Spangler, Dianna - 259 Spann, Mrs. Marjorie - 171 Spano, Steve - 292 Spelts, Sally - 33, 107, 108, 222, 226 Spencer, Gladys - 292 Spencer, Michele - 79, 226 Spencer, Mike -- 259 Springs, David - 292 Spruiel, Delores - 151, 265, 292 Spruiel, Emily - 20, 21, 59, 64, 69, 71, 82, 99, 117,226 Staats, Santha - 259 Stacey, Ricky - 259 Stafford, Mike - 122, 226 Stafford, Paul - 292 Stage Band - 36 Stallings, Julia - 260 Stanfill, Cynthia - 226 Stanton, Teresa - 292 Staples, Jimmy - 226 Stark, Anita - 260 Stark, Janie - 226 Stephens, Weyland - 260 Stephenson, Melvin - 127 Stever, Beverly - 260 Stewart, Mr. Billy - 122, 142, 181 Stewart, Chyvonne - 226 Still, Gary - 292 Stinson, Janet - 293 Stockin, Rexanne - 260 Stoker, Cassandra - 260 Stone, Keith - 293 Stoner, John - 133, 134, 152, 293 Story, James - 293 Stovall, Cindy - 260 Strickland, David - 260 Strong, John - 226 Stroud, Patricia - 293 Stubbs, Charles - 293 Student Congress - 20, 21 Stutler, Mrs. Ruth - 181 Styne, Kenneth - 260 Sullivan, Sherrie - 293 Sustrik, Phillip - 260 Sutton, Jackie - 260 Swadley, Ben - 293 Swadley, John - 227 Swain, Charlotte - 293 Sweatman, J unell - 293 Sweetin, Mickey -- 260 Swierc, Donald -- 260 Swierc, Janice - 293 T Tadlock, Debbie - 260 Tadlock, Jack - 293 Tadlock, Steve - 227 Talbert, Cindy - 293 Talley, Debbie - 260 Talley, Wayne - 227 Tamplen, Mr. James - 182 Tamplen, Tani - 293 Tanksley, Eddie - 293 Tannahill, Mrs. Margaret - 175 Tanner, Sharon - 293 Tanner, Vicky -- 227 Tapp, Gary - 260 Tareilo, Mrs. Marilyn - 183 Tate, Danita - 227 Taylor, Bill -- 133,293 Taylor, Bob - 293 Taylor, Glen - 227 Taylor, Jerry - 293 Taylor, Joe - 261 Taylor, Karen - 151, 158,293 Taylor, Marisa - 227 Taylor, Patsi - 261 Taylor, Steve - 122, 261 Taylor, Teri- 227 Taylor, Willard - 227 Teer, Ricky - 261 Templin, Rhonda - 83,227 Terrell, Joe - 133,293 Terry, Debbie - 24, 30, 227 Terry, Leslie - 261 Texan Belles - 40 Tex-Annes - 35 TEXANS TALK - 50, 51 Thedford, Arnold -- 293 Thedford, Wesley - 227 Thespians - 33 Thieman, Wes - 293 Thomas, Mrs. Barbara - 177 Thomas, Deanne - 261 Thomas, Miss Judy - 182 Thomas, Kelly - 261 Thomas, Laurence - 261 Thomas, Mary Jean - 29, 86, 87, 96, 100, 115,227 Thompson, Mary - 75,227 Thompson, Pam - 293 Thompson, Susan - 261 Thompson, Terry - 133, 261 Thompson, Tonya - 293 Thornton, James - 261 Thornton, Mike - 293 Threlkeld, Mark - 227 Thurston, Charles - 293 Tichenor, Russ - 293 Tichenor, Ty - 227 Tierney, Mike - 228 Timblin, Kathleen - 293 Tinberg, Kim - 94, 228 Tobey, Renee - 261 Tolar, Debbie - 228 Tomlin, Reuben - 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 75, 110, 122, 127,129, 132, 146, 147, 150,228 Tong, Art - 228 Torres, Debbie - 261 Tramel, Rory -- 228 Travis, Danny - 261 Travis, Dean - 293 Travis, Elesia - 261 Travis, Teresia - 82,228 Tresidder, Chuck - 261 Trietsch, Raymond - 294 Trimble, Stephanie -- 261 Tristan, Sergio - 122, 261 Trout, Phillip - 229 Truex, Robert - 294 Truex, Ron -- 229 Tucker, Jack - 45, 78, 229 Tucker, Jeanna - 294 Tucker, Ronnie - 249 Turberville, Gale - 294 Turk, Mr. Frank - 182 Turner, Alan - 261 Turner, Beverly - 294 Turner, Brent - 78, 81, 229 Turner, Charles - 294 Turner, Clinton - 159,294 Turner, Ellena -- 261 Turner, Gary - 229 Turner, Ken - 159,294 Turrentine, Maggie - 261 Tuttle, Emery - 294 Twomey, Barbara - 261 U Uptmor, Linda - 261 Uranga, Rosie - 294 Urash, Pat - 135,261 Urash, Tommy - 294 Urquidi, Dino - 43, 122, 132, 144, 146, 150,229 Uzee, Cullen - 229 V Valentine, Melanie - 261 Vandergriff, Mr. Tommy e- 208 Varner, Lisa - 229 Varner, Terry - 262 Vasquez, Barbara - 262 Vasquez, Danny - 229 Vasquez, David - 229 Vaughan, Mrs. Goldie - 169 Vaughan, Mr. Stephen - 157, 181 Vaughn, Carolyn - 50, 262 Vaughn, Richard - 262 Vaughn, Tommy - 294 Venable, Joe - 230 Vernon, Mrs. Rosa - 181 Vessier, Pete - 262 VICA - 45 Vick, Gary - 262 Vogt, Jeanne - 294 Von Minden, Miss Margaret - 178 Voss, Mark - 157,294 W Wachter, LeAnn - 294 Wachter, Wendy - 262 Wade, Bobby - 294 Wade, David - 230 Wade, Lee - 262 Wadlow, Jeanette - 262 Wages, Don - 262 Wakefield, Becky - 230 Walcott, Cindy - 262 Waldeck, Tracy - 107,262 Waldrop, Brian - 49,230 Walker, Cissy - 263 Walker, Mr. Jeremy - 172, 173 Walker, Jobea - 102, 122, 144, 294 Walker, Tom - 230 Walker, Wanna - 230 Wall, Pam - 263 Wallace, Dion - 133,294 Wallace, Eddie - 294 Wallace, Judy - 263 Wallace, Nancy - 294 Wallace, Sheree - 263 Wallace, Tom - 230 Walters, Lance - 294 Walther, Larry - 230 Waltrip, Mark - 263 Ward, Beverly - 230 Ward, Chuck - 142, 288,294 Ward, Dale - 144 Ward, David - 263 Ward, Kathy - 294 Ward, Phyllis - 230 Warren, Mr. James - 167 Warren, Sally - 80, 230 Warren, Sheila - 263 Watson, Barbara - 295 Watson, David - 263 Watson, Mariea -- 263 Watson, Tony - 230 Way, Debbie - 26, 28, 230, 318 Weatherford, Bryan - 62, 111, 112,265,295 Weaver, Debbie -- 151, 295 Webb, Cindy - 263 Webb, Wayne - 263 Weekley, Lorah - 230 Weems, Mike -- 45,263 Weiser, Robby - 78 Wells, Darlena -- 230 Wells, James - 295 Wells, Joyce - 295 Welton, Cheri- 231 Welton, Mrs. Dorothy - 168 Werner, Angela - 295 West, Debbie -- 82,263 West, Joy - 295 West, Julie - 263 West, Michael- 135,295 Westbrook, Randy - 295 Wettengel, Lynn - 295 Wetzel, Margie - 75,231 Wheeler, Bill- 295 Whisenant, Kenneth - 231 Whitaker, Mrs. Betty - 167 White, Brenda - 295 White, Bryan - 231 White, Debbie - 295 White, Les - 133,295 White, Mark - 133, 142,295 Whitten, Mrs. Audine - 168 Whittington, Harold - 295 Wiese, Mrs. Beatrice - 174 Wieser, Robbie - 231 Wilcox, Barbara - 295 Wilcox, Bernard - 231 Wilcox, Junie - 231 Wilcox, Patty - 45, 80,231 Wilding, David - 263 Wilemon, Mrs. Pennye - 182 Wilkes, Mark - 135,231 Willard, Guy - 232 Williams, Charles - 295 Williams, Cynthia - 295 Williams, David - 32, 152, 155, 296 Williams, Debbie - 296 Williams, Debbie - 296 Williams, Joyce - 115,263 Williams, Judy - 263 Williams, Larry - 134,263 Williams, Mary Beth - 232 Williams, Randy - 296 Williams, Ron - 263 Williams, Mrs. Sue - 183 Williams, Mrs. Tommie - 166, 168 Williamson, Curtis - 263 Williamson, David - 296 Williamson, John - 32,296 Williamson, Susan - 24, 30, 68, 69, 71, '12, 75, 78, 85, 232 Williford, Bill- 296 Willis, Tana - 296 Willms, Sherri - 50,232 Willrich, Nick - 296 Wilson, Benjamin - 296 Wilson, Carla - 161,296 Wilson, Dale - 232 Wilson, David - 269, 296 Wilson, John - 232 Wilson, Linda - 296 Wilson, Mike - 263 Wilson, Robin - 232 Wilson, Sheila - 297 Winn, Debi - 297 Winsett, Cheryl - 232 Winter, Mr. W. J. - 176 Winters, Mary Ann - 71, 72, 232 Wisdom, Danny - 263 Witt, Kathy - 263 Wolf, Carol - 297 Wolfe, Beverly - 297 Wolfe, Mrs. Jo - 183 Womble, Bobby - 263 Womble, Steven - 159, 264 Wood, Mark - 60, 111, 122, 152, 270, 297 Woodard, Gail - 232 Woodard, Ronald - 297 Woodruff, Carol - 232 Woods, Charmaigne - 50, 71 232 Woods, Mr. Roy - 164 Woodson, Dawn - 232 Woodson, Donna - 264 Woolridge, Gladys - 151 Woolsey, Pam - 160 Wornat, Mary - 297 Wornat, Ruby -- 232 Wren, Broderick - 135,297 Wright, Charles - 297 Wright, Darla - 297 Wright, Mike - 264 Wuebben, Sandra - 297 Wyatt, Tony - 49,264 Wycoff, Joe - 264 Wycoff, John - 297 Wynn, Danny - 264 Y Yancey, Kirk -Q 157,264 Yates, Christy - 264 Yeager, Kay - 233 Yeubanks, Vickie - 264 Yocham, Barbara - 233 Yocham, Belendia - 297 Yocham, Bonnie - 50, 264 York, Jerry - 78, 233 York, Robin - 233 Young, Sandra - 233 Z Zabala, Helena - 233 Zager, Linda - 264 Zummer, Janine - 297 I tl.. o . rv A I s-'nv fx ,' I It s, A NJJ' pq., ,.m0 ' tn f 1 9' 'Q J A 5,1 1' f' ' Wx, J' b s A ' t . 5 n 4 ff ' ' . ,. 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