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

 - Class of 1977

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The areas wernioiw know as Texas was firstfexplored by the shipwrecked Cabeza de Vaca in 1528. The Spanish named this area Texas, which came from the word Tejas, meaning friends. ln 1836, Texans declared independence from Mexico. The battle of the Alamo was a loss for San Antonio, but enabled General Sam Houston to gather reinforcements. The Battle of San Jacinto in April, 1836, won the battle for Texas independence. Sam Houston continued to lead Texas by having been President AM- l ' W 1 XAE of the Republic for e Section F ff.. 1 The historic value of Sam Houston High School and its origins has provided students with a challenge to learn. l'The benefits of education and useful knowledge, generally diffused through a community, are essential to the preservation of a free governmentf' Sam Houston Opening Section 11 F. 12 Division Page 'iwiwf QXQXXX : fs. I Q . 519' I QB' K: 'Kgs Cys l :5 sf , - ll 'av' 5 5 ' ?f :fa : J 7 , f o , 'I ,G :Q P f Q. 40 v N X X li! S1 S! Division Page 13 Rain hinders crowning of Dino as new queen Rain! Unfortunately, that is exactly what happened October 15 - Homecoming. The downpour continued throughout the game so that the halftime activities were washed out. But the rain did not seem to dampen the excitement of the announcement of the queen, Tex-Anne captain, Dino Reed. All was not cancelled for Dino, however. She was given her crown, roses, and a kiss from Congress president Gerald McMillan who found her as the announcement was made. Dino's official presentation was November 5 at the LHS game. The other seven finalists were Brenda Garcia, sponsored by Newcomers Club, Julie Hyden, backed by the Foreign A fAJ Finalists Amy Schrickel, Cathy Hhue, Julie Hyden, and Brenda Garcia are presented along with Dino during the belated ceremony. iBj In her excitement, Dino almost loses her crown on the big night. QCJ The dry ceremony on November 5 also included Mary Wilson, Leigh Anne Willis, and Pam Warters. 4 Dudes -. ,,., it-ltiltliiiilllllitfm-1w.l '15.,ill l yi9Wljiw,22 ',,w::i:-.W 'w::::,l it A 5Gtltlilwllltliil'TIiIEW t 'i ut. T . l will liwWir.i!3n lm. '-.,., ,. - - n Language Club, and Cathy Fthue who was the nominee chosen by the National Honor Society. Cherokee FHA chose Amy Schrickel as its candidate, while Pam Warters was the Science Club's hopeful. Leigh Anne Willis was supported by the Mighty Texan Band, and CVAE elected Mary Wilson as its finalist. 2, xy , . V,A, is f' 'Wfifdei' ' E'-5' . , ,,kkv F -5, g JL, .Z 535, 25 ' Nominees Anita.Jacobs Leigh Anne Willis Texan Band DECA Finalist Teresa Jones 16 Dudes HECE 4 . Rhonda Owens Jackie Morris Speech and Drama Julie Hyden FLC Key Club Amy Schrickel Cherokee FHA Finalist Vickie Ginn Finalist AFS Dudes 17 Amy DeSenS Mary Wilson Student Congress Rhonda King CVAE Finalist Pam Warters Science Club OEA Donna FlI'l8llSt Publications 18 Dudes fl Debra McCarty Cosmetology Mary Baughman VICA Sharla Hillman pf v . 125' Q A Brenda Garcia Newcomers Club Finalist Cathy Fihue National Honor Society Finalist SHHS Choir l Dudes 19 'ai 'T 5 117' 0 fl ff 'K lx' ...gin ,,, .W 1, ., I O Yi' w -A, 11- , I ,V W,,,. L Umm, vw ., Y Kg: ,7:,1 . af .,,.,m. 1. nw' .mggym am My. ...A as am . , .,.. K ., ,,,,,..,,A, - .,,2 ' 'A W .. m,1,,, , 20 Dude-S 1-16. ,F 3 4 nw , H me -11 .-.IQ W . Mr. and Miss Sam Houston Tops! Mr. and Miss Sam Houston were chosen by the student body on April 27. The winners were announced at the Cherokee Assembly. Amy Schrickel and Dennis Brown won that top honor. Amy was active in sports, as well as having been a cheerleader two years. She was honored as a Sophomore Class favorite and as Senior Class favorite. Amy was also involved in A Cappella Choir, AFS, and Student Congress as well. Dennis was very involved in sports also. He was named All-District in football all three years. He was awarded All-Metro, Ell-Tarrant County, Defensive Player of the Year, and All-Super State. Dennis was named to All- Greater Dallas for two years. His teammates named him as their captain for the year. Amy received a charm, and Dennis was given a key ring by the Journalism Department to commemorate the award. 'X' it lAl After completing one of many touchdowns, Dennis shows pleasure. fBl A Homecoming nominee, Amy is escorted by Mike Ledford. QCJ Tennis is another of Amy's many interests. CD1 On the sideline, Dennis receives instructions to help give the team another victory. Dudes 21 22 Dudes Top Ten Seniors Ken Masters Band-President - German Club-President Intramural Council-President World Awareness National Honor Society Stage Band Intramural Sportsman of the Year Honor Graduate Julie Hyden Class Secretary Student Congress Representative Track JV and Varsity Cheerleader Future Teachers Association Foreign Language Club A Cappella Choir Homecoming Finalist im. I -an wry' 5 Pattie Thomas NCTE Winnter National Merit Finalist-Scholarship Optimist Girl of the Month M Chamber of Commerce Girl of the Month 3 I Band Exchange Student AFS-President, Vice President, Treasurer Salutatorian it M, - A Aff N A ,g, l Z Q ricl G 11 W' srr i f 'mia rig Q., i t Y 0: if Y. .fu 'ir 1 , xv f u 1?-. it r f. 4 1-fa Larry Worley f g'JMW'7' A T f if HN 1 rrrs ezt K V, 5 4, 1 American brother to Exchange Student , -',, iw-I' 44-' . ,,15', , i if ' 3 ,, Orchestra i ' ' ff Y 0 If - . a 4 4 , Y ., 1 U French Club ig r German Club A b Q Q H World Awareness QQ? M i National Merit Commended Student Honor Graduate in 1 B. 'VV 4' S fin at M 'f ' i't A is--W Dudes 23 Sharon Krystinik Intramural Council Track Tennis AFS Art Science Club National Honor Society Foreign Language Club World Awareness NCTE Participant Civic League Girl of the Month Optimist Girl of the Month Murray Francis Junior and Senior Class President Football A Cappella-Vice President Singing Texans National Merit Commended Student 24 Dudes Optimist Young Texan Boys' State Honor Graduate rw Rusty Williams Intramurals Marching Band Concert Band Foreign Language Club National Honor Society World Awareness Honor Graduate Perfect Attendance Beverly Sisney Cherokee Staff Track National Honor Society-Treasurer Intramural Female Athlete of the Year Fellowship of Christian Athletes Foreign Language Club ' Civic League Girl of the Month Optimist Texanne-State Finalist Optimist Scholarship Academic Top Ten Dudes 25 26 Dudes Koby Waldeck Football Choir Drama Senior Class Vice President Fellowship of Christian Athletes Cherokee Staff Track Soccer Optimist Young Texan Leigh Anne Willis Texans Talk Staff-Best Staffer' German Club Best Competitor Art Student Congress Quill and Scroll-Secretary National Honor Society Arlington Daily News Columnist Drum Major Orchestra Senior Class Social Chairperson Honor Graduate Scholarship Recipients Chris Denn Karla Carries Maur Nancy Cathy: Class Favorite Nominees 28 Dudes Mike Guadagnolo Cathy Bhue Dennis Brown Brenda Garcia Loyd Stephens Jeff Hornback Debbie Cowan Keith Slagle Dana Gossett Brenda Capps David Budd and Michelle Holley fnot picturedi Senior favorites e ,Q if ff Amy Schrickel and Gene Hays Dd 9 Junior favorites .LQ 2495 w b itz Li 51. 30 Dudes Debbie Foster and Robert Chapa rl-, A Q i' -, ,v....k, eval Erie jikf' W A-iigyirfli Sophomore favorites ...-ff' Eddie Urquidi and Tami Gold D des 31 HALL -4---M j 32 Dudes E pf 3 .4 I egg. .K , 5'-r . ., g - .. -ee ,iw - . i .t . S .. 1 i . a 1'-.viii '11 J T t Gina, Mike named spirit winners 5 .. 5' . s. 'sf ,. L PNK , W.. . s w . , -' Z r .51 Q N Qt R' Q Enthusiastic! Two seniors are chosen each year as the most spirited in their class. Gina was a bellguard, as well as a member of Newcomers Club Cherokee FHA, and manager of the girls' basketball team. Mike was a captain of the Texan football team and named A 55 Defensive Player of the Year. The Senior Class nominated spirited seniors, November 2. The top eight nominees were then placed on a ballot and voted on by the Student Body on November 9. Gina was awarded a charm, and Mike received a key chain. Finalists Gina Davis Kathey Hays Julie Hyden Amy Schrickel Flick Carnett Mike Guadagnolo Gene Hays Kenny Masters lAl Mike watches the game. KBJ Gina tells a bedtime story to Jon Evans during a pep rally. KCJ Tempting the crowd with the spirit stick is one of Gina's duties as a bellguard. CD7 Coach Hyden has a conference with Mike before he goes into the game. aa? .9 ij . 5. - ff. . . . C Dudes 33 -is 34 Dudes Varsity Cheerleaders Debbie Foster Julie Hyden MichelIe'HoIIey Amy Schrigkel Jima Richie Debbie Cowan Pam Warters Mary Wilson Number one cheerleaders back number one teams Leaders! The cheerleaders were always doing something. 5 -, l if Leading the band down the hall X and calling courtyard pep rallies were two of their activities. They always provided spirited skits. Sock-it-to-em Day, Hat Day, and Shhh Day were some of their special activity days. , Junior varsity cheerleaders v Brenda Capps, Christy Cope, T fi. rrb. Q ,, Tami Gold, and Missy , .J Ag it zgz . I Wi, Q? ls 1 E' 133 - Littlejohn led the spirit tt,,, , for the sophs. First alternate y Leslie Hyden assumed duties ! , 4. N during second quarter. A at ' L .- x -, , . ,., L , , , , t .., L A N ,I f j . A 14 ' 4.6 A 'Ti . W f -V ft , . , '- -Q, . - xi, tm' N ? if ek, , W V ,- K V . 1 st, , A i-'iw K I .5 Y. i kk Y . - X. . . 2. K ,pw H ,A . ,K H. www Q 7 at 1 Lkr . .y t .kg .wink .M gil' Vmwgpxvir WV M AV . it ' ' , A W jg5jZ.c.1-'S' 6k if'gr:.g2W,i rfT2f'S+.,.,wg'Q'fx tt. Af- fi N F . W is , ' 7' 1,5 . wiv' ' J EA .Q-I. , S 4,11 V, 1 . 91 A ' If Www f V W Q - 3 C tAl The cheerleaders sing one of their infamous songs. fBl Amy Schrickel gets a boost from Julie Hyden during a chant. QCJ Junior Varsity cheerleaders take a break. QDJ Julie marks Texan territory with the flag at one of the home games. Dudes 35 Guards ring bell of Texan spirit Caring! The bellguards certainly contributed to the excitement of each game and weekly pep rally. Sewing as bellguards were Billy Armstrong, Rick Carnett, Gina Davis, and Kathey Hays. They were elected to protect the bell and bring it to games. The bellguards helped with all the pep rallies by working I B QAJ Chad Ftemynse rings Sam's Son as Kathey Hays shows signs of approval. fBl Gina Davis shows off her poster- making skills. fCJ Beside himself, Rick Carnett watches Lisa Parker, 1976 Homecoming Queen, make her speech to the crowd at the rally. 36 Dudes on and participating in most of the skits. They led cheers at the games and in the halls. Their spirit was always present. Caring was indeed a trait of theirs. Whether at a sports event, play, or social event, the bellguards were found supporting everyone and everything at Big Sam. asa i fri? ififizz is I QPR-1 AMOQQH ,GQQO N it gg MUNGTON, TEXASEHOOL 5' I . Bellguards , .... ,V M 1 , V 1,311 7' . X , u ,f E wt 3449. a m ' an f Billy Armstrong Gina Davis Kathey Hays Rick Carnett Dudes 37 Girls of 'r ... '53, A 1 K l ,,f 5 M, , A V, lu' M is if-1 A ,wh ,, V K VX K? fiflzgi'-X 1 ,,,,, , . ,, , .K 'V ' V' g,,f:,. w Amy Schrickel Cathy Marshall Julie Hydeh Brenda Garcia Pattie Thomas 40 Dudes .l the Month Gina Davis Pam Warters Beverly Sisney Sharon Krystinik Rochelle Rollins Dudes 41 AA A, A, xng rj, f .n ,,4w.., - . , luv , ,,,,, M H, 2, M f N 1 f f f fy J Q22 Q 'VV f J K f -f ffmwwffwf- H 4 ' sr,.g'5 fuk is Lk E F 34, x X I V 5 F 2 1: 9 ' X 1 .Vi-. :.' ' 1 m 1, fx - was ' ,Q Q.-:px NM Q V1 ,Q , ,. .- 1 Q f -Q4 , .ffif K. .' . ' -.1 .::- - - ' 'V l . 4-gg, .K yy .a,, Hn , V. 1 L, -L W, W V.,-1 , ' K 1 e 174- 146-' ,: 'x A if .fx J. Q 3 l, xi . 'V ,W , g1,A ,M ,, . U li M f-.UMM , , Em' X , ,X 1xS ' 'W ELS 'V' 'N L as Vg R , Ml. i r ' K 21:-ffm' M x JV? Ni I Mex 5 'S - :Q 1 Y' 5 fff f ffm 4561 P 1 . id x !H L W .07 P l Departmental Awards .if A 44 Dudes lAl CBJ tCl Sharla Hillman Steve Grimes . Darrell Rogers Beatrice Varela ..... ........... B usiness Cathy Marshall 4 as at A as F a r ' 'mmjwv kzsrtu .1-mild ' 'W E xr- , 1 QQ. .. . ' K Q N . tt In if 3 b B C . . . . .Choir . . . . . .Auto Body .Auto Mechanics Office Education QAQ Anthony Asbury and Chris Henz .......... Drama Lora Sherek ..................... .... S peech C E i gj . I 'ii' C I . ' p . 3 Chris Bolen .................... ......... M ath Marie Cook ...... ..... C osmetology IBD QCJ Calvin Smith ..... ............ C VAE CDD KEJ Diana McHugh .... ............ D E xx . 1 Dudes 45 A i i 46 Dudes Debbie Miller ..... ..... S ocial Studies Paulette Uzee .... ..... H omernaking Pattie Thomas ... ...... English Curtis Owens .................... HECE sw J Y 5 .. L 5 B D ' me VW, our work of .qi V' ff w if ,.,..-...,,.f......Wm W D f t yi, V . gf.. . . . 'll' ' ' 'Ef'3lf?2f. V5 M 4? ... Q, A. ' . ' .gl Vf: ' l ZV, ' i 1 fy.. 2 fr : wggfv W ff W .' ff ' A' ' lr' ra- - xl... af wil.. mf if wage weasel 'fa' . ., K 3 A In A I V 5 ilvgvlfvl V . an . 1 M NT: 4. . . -. . . ,F l 1 . f i QUT? l ' -A V .I K V W..- ' ' N an 1 U rv . l ' 'iff'-' 2 ,YW- . iff 2 ,V . . -D-. . qw 3 . 1 K j 5 f A -' :ff ' . .,..,.. ., M., 1 . . l fr , my . l!, . - f. ,YW 1 r frvfsgge Q,, . 1-miiwrw Z ' . . V,,:, , V. fn .4115 l. 'z i .. 1. U .. ,ml-. wr f 1 . ,vii f V' H? 5' . ... 'sl i f 4 . 3115.5 R Andy Davis ...... Sharon Krystinik . .. Donald Friesen ..............,. Howard Helvesto Fred Welk ...... James Marple .. Donna McClure .... Blake Bledsoe ... .. Mike Cudmore . 1, . ....Library ........Art .....German .........French Amy Desens ................... n lnot picturedl ........ Spanish ..............Photo-Journalism .. .......... Radio-TV ....Science ............lCT Building Trades E l 'TN' .lp L 4- 2 wa' is Dudes 47 A Q1 ke lm H 1 ff-W' 'X L. 4 ff-9' L, ' , F, 5 3, I , K , A L by ,, W, 5 K I ,Z Q , ,-S' f 3' 'Qff' 5, 3332 -' '11 'U' f+ , ,rin . X Q , , g ,, A 5' A x ' -v gi, -V gs- . M fy . ' . - J I ,. 7' H A, V gig, 6 H . ,W X X I VV ,ty ,,E?.i ly V I B .. Iv, V ' , ., , . L. QA yi W , ' . , A yn? ,K - fi . Q- tw ..,zg,z: qw ,,, A, ,fqg -Q f-A kffifzilq 'V , ,jgif 4 ' h xnxx - ,Af X - . -qw 1-A ? . Y , X, ,f , Q 1 ,h an 1 ,gi z W ws: Q K 9 M V., MW L 'L II 'L ' . S fue, ZR , E? Jorgen easily makes American adjustments B Changes! This year's AFS exchange student had many changes in his lifestyle. Jorgen Greve was our foreign student from Gadstrup, Denmark. He arrived in the United States in August. It didn't take long for Jorgen to realize that the lives of American students were always busy. He lived with senior Larry Worley and his family. AFS kept Jorgen busy. He appeared in Li'l Abner as a dancer and Cedric Softwicke. World Awareness was another club that took Jorgen's time. Jorgen returned home to Denmark in early June after spending 10 months in Texas. QAJ Jorgen tries on the hat that symbolizes his becoming a Texan. fBl The AFS Homecoming Nominee, Vickie Ginn, is escorted by Jorgen. Q-qwxgb T ..,..., Dudes 49 Special Honors nga, 6 sgzmlw-,ll -- 4 ...Q -V p p - o S if ffm 5 S so 42 l page 'mga , ,Q A af 57,557 J Q . , ad -J My N 'QW Mm W, www. I ,WN Li ...M A B C D E QAJ Lora Sherek and Ken Jenkins ...... Regional Debate Team Members fNot pictured: Sherry Clowers, Gina Flice.J QBJ Leigh Anne Willis ...................... ..... R otary Scholarship QCJ Beverly Sisney ........ l ............... ..... O ptimist Scholarship QDJ Sharla Hillman and Edna Bahrke ...... Newcomers Award IEJ Rochelle Rollins and Julie Hyden ... ...... Girls of the Year 50 Dudes A -Q CAD Debra Evans ...................... Track State Finalist fBi Billy Barge and David Pucek..Drama National Finalists QCD Young Texans and Texannes ........ Sharon Krystinik, Koby Waldeck, Sharla Hillman, Donna McClure, Beverly Sisney, Murray Francis lDJ Fred Welk ................... Journalism State Finalist KEJ Debi Wells ..... ............ R egional Poetry P Wg' , iff an il is 1: 1 1 tif' xt Dudes 51 ni. W1 A B QAJ Dennis Brown .... ..... V alentine King Cathy Rhue ..... .... V alentine Queen QBJ Robert Chapa .... ...... V alentine Prince Debbie Foster .... .... V alentine Princess KCJ Jeff Hornback .... ........... M r. Cupid Tami Gold ....... .... M iss Cupid QDD Murray Francis . . . ............................. Boys' State QEJ Beverly Sisney ..................................... State Texanne iFl Pattie Thomas ............. NCTE, 2nd Place Soroptimist, Exchange Student, NMSQT Finalist, Scholarship, 2nd Place Ready Writing F ...M ,Q 1 Cow ii C 52 Dudes Q .nw--assi i'i'is C fAl Randy Hague ........ Mike Green Scholarship QBJ Nancy Love .......... Panhellenic Scholarship KCl Maureen Hegarty ........... PTSA Scholarship QDJ Sharla Hillman ................... DAR Award lEl Chris Bolen ................. American Legion QFJ Mary Wilson Elks Lodge Teenager of the Month . ww - cfm ,' -' E 5 9 f f -rv - . f :,, f ,J +5171 if 1 W.. X 5 , 12, M W , , A 4 22' .-,, rf rr - , , , asa M i ' W ,. ' . 2' - ugf, k 1- - ',..i - i N 'A 1 A ihffm. F :LM Dudes 53 5 5 A Ib Y ' ' 'd J I ,ff fr lg! Q.. ' ke' ' 1 V I 1 : ly , 1 I if - O', 4' 'sp ' ' ' ' 0 ' ' f ' f 9' f 1 E E , rf 5 4 mf' f - ' 1-.ffm -1' 'qs' fl' Q 4: Q' ll tv X i- P x K xx X 54 Division Page Nun.: 1f 'S -we .sq Ul Nu5..,. .,,. ..L. W L , , im! . 'H MQW ' i f J, M, 'Q fW'?+,H i ' i Division Page 55 'Mickey lVlice' transform to Big Sam Texans Howdy! That, along with Sing, Sophomore, were a more than common greeting to sophomores on September 15. Little did they know that the avengeful juniors lurked behind each and every corner. A fake fire drill started off the day's activities. But, the upperclassmen used their seniority over both of the other classes. Overseeing all were the chosen sheriffs, who had jurisdiction over everyone. The tradition continued until the pep rally, when the mice were allowed to dispose of their ears. Howdy Day certainly proved to everybody, There are no strangers in the halls of Sam Houston. QAJ Buck Sheffield and his ever loyal fans take refuge in an open classroom - the only place they could scamper to! QBJ When the fateful day finally arrives, senior sheriffs display the long dreaded ears. QCQ Lunch -the only time out from the perils of Howdy Day! i it? :S 56 Hoedown B C f' ' ff 'Y' r s if i 5 -i , Q, j :P N A iz, , W Hs, xr S-.3 5 t Qs 55 as K if B ISA' 2 est, as-ai,5gQ,H . M i : I D KAJ How can I sing the fight song when I don't even know the words? is Mike Cowan's famous quotation which also happens to be the oldest excuse in the book. QBJ Brenda Capps and Laura Williams learn that they are not exceptions to that age old chant, Sing, Sophomores! QCJ Okay soph, stop squeaking and start singing! orders Michelle Holley. iDj Gerald McMillan captures the anxious feelings that the Mickey Mice experience on their way to becoming Texans! iEl The image of Mighty Mickey is always here to give loving guidance to the lost and forlorn sophomores. Hoedown .. .....e-..........,,.-w-.... 7 R .Y i Ai . ...., ...MW Y, 5- N Nvvmawnnvq . my A Loud! Pep rallies were surely that. Spirit was high. Many things made up each pep rally. Skits were a fun part, ranging from science-fiction to famous movies. The Mighty Texan Band added to the excitement with its music and high spirit. The Tex-Annes performed routines at each rally, which everyone enjoyed. Sam's Son was present to ring out another victory. The awarding of the spirit stick was always a big event. The Senior Class won the spirit stick seven times. Whether yelling a cheer, laughing at a skit, or singing the alma mater, the students and faculty helped to make pep rallies some of the best moments during the year. iAl Complete with boots, stilts, and hat, Billy McCoy is the long, tall Texan. iBl I don't know about the rest of y'all but I think this show is getting a little carried away! remarks Jima Richie. iCl At the pep rally for Arlington High, Sharla Hillman eagerly portrays the 'tbig headednessn of the Colts. 58 Hoedown K-it w..g..,,,,, . ,pc .. ff. . .. ,gat - QW M. 9? ,....s.W it l... 1, -is i .Ng , . 1. .awww Number I spirit gets high at pep rallies u ,255 wg Ai at .Pr za' iv!! 9 Xi ' V I Q A B p g e e, A XR e e 5 , A if G 'qiw :Q c K 2 r I 1 fwffffr- X up yy '34 s SQN M., g ul Q CAJ Play that funky music, white boys! lBJ Oh, 'Ashes', please don't leave me to fight the Texans! pleads Scarlet. QCJ Chad Flemynse waits his turn to break into the cheerleaders' conversation to offer his advice on the matter. lDl The spirited Texans are always ready to uphold the fact that we are Number 1! C Hoedown 59 Juniors walk away with Homecoming honors A B Spirit! Hall decorations, A floats, spirit chains, and exes were all present for the special Homecoming pep rally on October 15. Many awards were given. Door decorations went to Mrs. Tommie Williams' assistants, while room decorations were won by Coach Don Louis' class. The juniors were awarded first place in hall decorations and spirit chain. Best float and the Homecoming spirit stick were also won by the Junior Class. The traditional high spirit returned, as did the exes, to help make another fantastic Big Sam Homecoming. KAJ Seven of the eight finalists at the rally. QBJ Juniors, as well as seniors and sophomores, fired up their Texan spirit for Homecoming. 60 Hoedown Q L TRUST lf' wr W qN g. .,..,... , ,f g 4 I K M fi A 1.1-1 We A B ' c t slgljsfi M ' .. J QAT A damp, but happy, queen - Dino Reed. QBJ The mighty Sam Texans blast through the Homecoming poster. QCJ The Senior, Junior and Sophomore Class projects were shown before school on Homecoming morning. KD! First place for hall decorations went to the juniors, who also won the spirit stick. proiect. and the spirit chain competition. Hoedown 61 'Pooh' visits Sam's forest in September Action! This was heard many times by 12 drama students during the September 18 and 25 productions of Winnie the Pooh. More than 3500 people attended the fourth children's show since 1970, which cleared more than 31500. Among the cast members were Billy Barge, David Pucek, Chris Henz, Joni Brake, Jill Parker, Billv McCoy, Rhonda Owens, and .Janine David. Lynn Mercer, Sandy Webb, Debbie Wells, and Tony Perrett portrayed Pooh's friends of the forest. Rhonda Owens was student director for the show. WA. A B C CAT Twelve people were in the cast of the children's theater play, Winnie the Pooh. KBJ Eeorye, Owl, and Rabbit surround Pooh as he tries to take Piglet's place. QCJ Friends of- the forrest rescue Pooh after getting stuck in the tree. QDT Junior David Pucek, as Winnie the Pooh, and his friends hide from Kanga. 62 Hoedown 'Tom Jones' journeys to Big Sam's stage News MS Delightful! The fall production of Tom Jones was a very enjoyable show. The humorous and fast-moving pace of this comedy provided true entertainment for all. The scene was in the 175O's. Tom Jones, a foundling, fell in love with Sophia, and she was in love with him. But her father protested and claimed that she would marry young Blifil, an heir. The amorous adventures on the road to London helped to bring the happy ending to life. QAQ ln the forest the Highwayman unsuccessfully robs Jenny Jones and Fitzpatrick. QBJ Tom Jones and Sophia Western are chaperoned by Partridge and Honour. ICJ Squire Allworthy persuades his nephew, Blifil, to ask for Sophia Western's hand in marriage. Hoedown 63 All-school cast presents musical - 'Li'l Abner' A 1' fwfr, ,I ff A B . Music! The gala musical production of l.i'I Abner was enjoyed by all who attended. With a full house almost every night, the quality of the show spoke for itself. More than 50 students made 5 up the cast with about 75 involved in the crews. An orchestra provided live music during the three productions, January 27-29. QAJ Marryin' Sam and Dogpatchers singing Jubilation T. Cornpone. CBl Make-up artist Linda Morgan works on the face of Kim Rich to change her into Appasionata. ix S 64 Hoedown IAQ Craig Parker lDr. Scheifitzl, Stan Poland QDr. Findalel, Jon Soape fDr. Krogmeyerl, and Dan Turner fDr. Smithbornl test Mammy's Body Building tonic. fBl The Yokum family fPappy-Mike Belling, Mammy-Henrietta Charanza, Abner-Jeff Heaton, and Daisy Mae-Maureen Hegartyj, unites at last! QCJ Stupefyin' Jones immobilizes her admirers fDarryI Worden- Clem Scragg, Terry Harper-Alf Scragg, Robert Wheaton- Mayor Dogmeat, and Murray Francis-Earthquake McGoonj. QDJ The secretaries Karen Davis, Claudia Shelton, and Dianne Gardner observe the wicked ways of the villians QSen- ator Fogbound-Barney Self, Robert Burns-General Bull- moose, Kim Rich-Appasionata, and David Holm-Evil Eyej. 3-.LQ kk .V NX V , 'Becket' wins area Superb! The one act play, Becket, won district and area competition in April. In district, Anthony Asbury was chosen as Best Actor. Rhonda Owens, Tony Perrett, and Karl Stump were awarded to the All Star Cast. Sam's Becket placed third in regional and became state alternate. Anthony Asbury was again chosen as Best Actor. The All Star Cast included Rhonda Owens and David Homb. championship Cast of 'Becketn Anthony Asbury-King Henry ll Bill Barge-Baron 41 Joni BrakeiYoung Oueen Eleanor Jim Currey-Prince Henry Torn Gardner-Bishop of Oxford Chris Henz-VViIIiarT1,a Monk David Homb-Young Monk Kerry Owens-Monk 122 Rhonda Owens-Gwendolen Tony Perrett-Archbishop of Canterbury David Pucek-Bishop of London Robert Sanderlin-French Courtier Warren Spencer-Baron A42 Karl Stump-Thomas Becket Debi Wells-Queen Mother Matilda Sandy Hart, Opel Mahoney, Lynn Mercer, Lora Sherek, Sandy Webb-Directors C B 66 Hoedown L K 21 mf ii M . ' fr s. 5.41.- Winter snow makes perfect icy playground Winter! Was it ever a severe one! The coldest previous average temperature was set in 1940 at 34.90 F but was broken this year at 34.70 F. January was a record breaker month with the chilliest day, the 31st, being 10 degrees. Snow deepest recorded was 4 inches. Schools were closed several days, therefore giving students unexpected holidays. rwtwtvnu '-we , t ,,., lh, ' t -1 r y I? Akfxx KXYIKX gf i x V . i V . mtg. ,XY IQIK -.XYFFXX yY.',. Q ' , I 4 If ,f ...F ,. XY :Axim xl lf i if f f 1, V. . I xx ,-XF ,.f Y ,- I X V, .-gy.. Aav' bf W f I V X A Q xg, t,, g U g ,ly ' i l A r X ' - X ff ..s' Tiirf feii. 35259 -F. Y. ' r-.' -tu N X xl X, i -.X NR Xing xx-.Q W tAy Wilemon Stadium - the snow takes the place of the spectators. rep Randal Mill Park fiaunts her glittering ,-if-,,,,-5-,-' it . . 1. ' ,.,.. . tt.tt.t,- .,,. . ,,,,. ,,,,,t. :t-f , , blanket of new fallen snow. qCj Texans practice the fine i as g, ttst X' 5 xx tt, art of snowball fighting. QDQ The winter's first snow can .--'Nl - ' ' not be fenced in, as it will melt within a few days. 5 , A I 68 Hoedown g Texans keep latest looks Fashion! Whoneeds it? Well, everybody was into it. Texan favorites were jumpsuits, skin tight jeans, and ever-faithful overalls. Dress pants worn with clingy nylonshirts were acceptable: Qauchos, boots, and knickers topped the lists. Fashion surely was here in '77. lAj Sherry Hunter, Melanie Farrar, Angie Petta, Abbie Pinkerton, and Teri Fleming model latest fashions. QBJ Gary Phillips, Brad Burks, Brad Brewer, David Reed, and Peter Kalan show off the most-current styles. f ,' iff' Hoedown 69 Y Q90 1, i Houstonite Records RPM Taking a Look at the Old Days 3 5 Z I V 441, A df ,axvv QQ? o Q .I-.5 'Happy Days' are here again Nostalgia! The week long Friday, 50's Day, was activities helped to show that Started by 3 pep rally that life in the 50's was as busy morning. As the day wore on, as in the 70's. bobby socks and brill cream On January 6, a 50's movie were a more than common sight. was shown in the auditorium. Everyone seemed to enjoy Bye-Bye Birdie was the movie. returning to the romantic January 13 and 14, a 50's days of yesteryear. Day show was given in the But when the day WHS Over, cafeteria during 4A and 4B no one was disappointed in lunches. Sam's ZZ Grease and having to Wash Off the fed Pointer Sisters made special liDSTiCk, and take Off The appearances at both shows. chains and leather jackets. D j 'N 'T' 'fl 2 ... K ' 'Z N Y EQEYF ' . . K W . it 1' - -ltl 3-. E f T' .. V , j ?4s5'frn1a's .t gfivef fAj Beverly Putnam sure doesn't mind strutting her stuff when it comes to participating in a 50's ad. QBj Rolled-up jeans and oxfords and bobby socks and loafers were the basic necessities for the 50's Day joker. QCQ ZZ Grease provided cool entertainment for Sam's chicks and cats CDJ Kim Hester fArnoldj keeps his customers happy with excellent food and his reputable quicky meal services. Hoedown 71 , va wr. mv I Lb Wir? Efaifmmfisz 'E?3aH13gw.wH 9, fiEf?'3w:f 'xii Sm' 553-xiii irH1u:.w ifrsrsii wi .vt W 'lm S56 i?TiTF55 i?!?f:?'if YZMKI 'lfi'ff1Vi 15? ivtffli ff: 'H 11157 'ELEM' ' ' !m4ff1Q'wP :WMP mx was wmxgazw 51211, ,1Qz: msfQqs: 1. gsm: lHREL74fliXEm Esifwii 3E93Whieaf 53ir2:lw'ik:Egq- iheifii 1ffK55s9LQ1sW5i usdqbmxw mga qgfgjg iawaxdny Mm1a,w1Qj Efnxfw wrwpxwivmgy fmsfmg glam?-,Lf jmiwj :qmqm fi? lfxW35XQQ5f1f3'i5x'!1hX 1? 4 4 wo- Kms I I J : f, 3 .. 1 ., 'lar' , ,' ,, 1 ELM. x .. 1 v 'ks a f 3 'E?3 Q ag!! Y 8 2 ' 5 5 A .w I I I i Y I I 5 E , ??QiQw J Q 4-. 'v 5 V - iiyi! fx Z4 1 , , xx : Q is Qs , , ,,,..4,1 ,,, . , ' -A ' 1 M I 1 The good the bad the ugly relive the West Texan! March 25 was the day of the Texans. The gunfights during the lunches started the day's activities with a big boom. The Texan Day Carnival was hampered by bad weather, but the excitement was still there. ,There were many new activities. AFS sponsored a bucking bronco, while the Journalism Department provided a milkshake saloon with live entertainment. Choir held a gong show. A kissing booth was sponsored by the Junior Class, while the sophomores had a sophomore country kitchen. QA! The outlaws defend Sam Hill. V QBJ Kenneth Costlow marries Julie Hyden, the girl of his dreams, while bridesmaid Kelly Moore views the serious ritual. QCJ Robert Wheaton protects Sam's citizens -from unknown forces on Texan Day. Hoedown 73 Awards honor Sam's best Awards! On May 4, the Cherokee Assembly was held. The assembly began and ended with a slide show coordinated with instrumental music. The program included skits which satirized a few of the year's memorable activities. Citizenship, academic, and personality awards were presented by guests, faculty, and journalism students. More than 1000 people attended. QAQ Scott Womble presents a gift to Mr. Ftemynse from the Class of '77, QBQ Class favorite nominees are named by Cathy Marshall and Corby Bryant. QCQ Lynn Mercer and Jamie Williams award departmental winners. iDl ln a skit about studs Leigh Anne Willis admires Tommy Danner for his athletic ability. 58-oe lllllllll.111..ti3g,. ' mimi 9 74 Hoedown D D QAJ Mrs. Marjorie Spann and Mrs. Yvonne Davis are escorted on stage after being awarded the Cherokee dedication. U35 In a skit, Richard- Temple and David Moseley display the severe weather conditions of '77. QCJ Newly chosen beliguards take over Sam's Son, QDJ New publications editors Billye Choate and Eileen Hollingsworth present the '77-'78 Texans Talk and Cherokee Staffs to the Student Body. Hoedown 75 Marriott provides magical atmosphere for prom Abrakadabra! The magical music of Abrakadabra, tuxes, formals, flowers and the Marriott in Dallas set the mood for the senior prom on Saturday, May 14. More than 400 attended the dinner and dance. Tickets were 38.50 a person or S17 . per couple. The event began at 7 with an introduction by Murray Francis and a prayer by Julie Hyden. Carry on My Wayward Son by Kansas was voted as the Senior Class song. A B at . . A ,Q ...... 's1s . .iii V V V ig..: g ,tVi D QAJ Becky Thomas and Marvin Hukill contemplate their next bite. QBJ Couples enjoy, socializing after dinner. KCJ Abracadabra provides entertainment with current music. QDQ Leonard Patterson shakes his booty during the dance. 76 Hoedown 'T' A 1 i ,. ff s 1 :EH ag is , Q x B C - li ,lg X -,.k- A . Q ,, 1 ,,.: F. iAj Dancing was a big part of the prom's enchantment. QBJ Darrell Rogers and Tammy Trotter share a good joke. QCJ Gregg Huneycutt debates whether or not to join the others. QDJ Chris Bolen and Dawn Shupe discuss after-prom activities. Hoedown 77 if 'pf g maj 5 'H 2523551123235 sa UWM mimi XIZJAYJ I' 1 f'lfi'Af' ' f f lihx Ni JJ gi? RIN! 78 Dlvlslon Page ' ' A A S' I .... g t A ' A A A f A -A , 7 F ,JW M, , 1 A , -r , 4 E M, ' ww.. ,A 1 M- i if fi, AAAA A . I I Keg? 'FL' 4 ff Af' l f' ' 1.55 , 5' M -6 U I5 If Il : 7 - Sf 'Inf U al A X xx xk Students get into it with dances and activities Diligence! With dances, toy drives, and parties, Student Congress really kept the students hopping. Senior members also participated in Kiwanis Youth Day. They took over city government jobs for the day and were treated to a Kiwanis sponsored luncheon. Sponsors Mrs. Darcy Kirby and Mr. G. A. Glenn kept a careful watch and lent a helping hand with the activities and meetings. Mrs. Kirby met with the Congress officers each morning during second period to discuss activities and plan projects. She also managed the 1 business end of the Congress, controlling all financial matters. CAQ Student Congress representatives stand shakily on the ladder of fame. QBJ 50's Day dancers relax their tired, aching feet. ICJ Rochelle Rollins and a D.J. give albums to dance contest winners. 80 Round-Up XM! TW? If Q Nxt? Q 5 x X xx fi 'M 'gun lg' 14 :H ll ., 'ln S, la OOO 60 gl Ill lllll, Qlpggl lillg A B 3 M, fAl Student Congress officers are ftop rowl Mike Ledford, 3rd house chairman, Brenda Garcia, secretary, Sharla Hillman, 3rd house chairman, lsittingj Joe King, vice-presiuentg , Gerald McMillan, president, Rochelle Rollins, secretary. KBJ Mazie Lawson and Peaches Spencer perform the winning dance at a contest. Pound-Up 81 lg!!! S' - 9, 3, 1,1 JS ' Ji' W wi ,ff in 1' 5 , ., K . g V ,, ' ' 14 . ' ' Co, A 5 . , i'.f'7 'lf--7 -2 A L Cgflyl. ' if V i . ' lift, Y ' I yi -.,. f , 1.1. L 4 i if -JW .V A V! - i t 5 it 41 I ' . 1 . elf i B A i l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l 1 C l l QAJ An animation of the love that was circulated through the halls of Sam Q Houston on Valentine's Day. QBQ Club members prepare punch to serve to the exes at the Homecoming Reception. Q01 Honor Society member Randy Barras 1 delivers a Carnation to Terri Schafer. fDJ New inductee Lisa Friesen lights 1 her candle which signifies the qualities of National Honor Society members. 82 Round-up l :Wim in D XIHS members spread valentine joy to many Scholarship! This, together with character, leadership, and service, were standards that the National Honor Society members upheld. As their club fund raising project, members sold val-o- grams to students that were delivered on VaIentine's Day. Members also were willing to assist students who were interested in their tutoring services. Members of NHS helped those who needed pointers on studying. Other activities which NHS members participated in were the Homecoming Reception, Texan Day booth, and club picnic which honored both out- going and incoming members. lAJ New members participate in the lighting of candles during the induction. U35 Hay Cunningham gives a val-o-gram to Ann Vy and Ann Le from their secret Valentine sweetie. Hound Up 83 Texan Band adds a touch of class to spirit h u - A l March! That was the idea that was planted into the minds of band members during the football season. The Marching Band, consisting of approximately 110 members, put in many hours of work in order to put on crowd pleasing halftime shows. The Marching Band was led by senior drum major Leigh Anne Willis. She was assisted by junior drum major Richard Lynch. Along with the Marching Band, there were three other main divisions: Stage Band, Super Band, and Concert Band. Concert Band was divided into two separate groups this school year. The first was led by Mr. Bob Bober. The larger one under the 84 Round-up direction of Mr. Jeremy Walker competed with other 4A second group bands. Band members spent a lot of their time practicing for contests. Members participated in the UIL, Castle-berry, UTA Jazz Festival, Solo and Ensemble, Stephenville Jazz Festival, and Sam Houston State University contests. The band earned first and second ratings there. At the climax ofthe UTA Jazz Festival, Charles Swadley was named All-Star musician. Charles also was given an outstanding musician award with Ken Masters, Steve Waller, and Stan Poland. At the Stephenville Jazz Festival six members were awarded positions in the All-Star Band. These were Charles Swadley, Ken Masters, Brad Sparkman, Gray Rober, and Jason Phillips. Kelly Payne! was given honorable mention. To put a finishing touch on a good year, the Band Booster Club gave the band members a banquet. The club awarded a total of S5300 in scholarshipsl to be used toward band camp. Band Camp was held during the month of June for incoming sophomores. A totall Band Camp was held the week before school started to' practice marching routines. Special Band Camps were held on college campuses., jAj Presenting the Mighty 1976-1977 Sam Houston Texan Marching Band. lAl Senior drum major Leigh Anne Willis leads the band at halftime. QBJ The end of a busy day in the life of E1 musician. QCJ Mr. Robert Rober and Mr. Jeremy Walker discuss future award winning music for the band. NNW , . xg B EE Cl lx J N .R il BT' I K. . f. C Round-Up 85 iAJ Stage Band members practice for an upcoming contest. QBJ Gray Ftober meditates inside the instrument hall. lOl Rusty Williams and Jackie Morris tell it like it is. i 'tw Zi, L a . . I WV f In 'G Strin g 1? it X f Q , kv 'E s RE Q Q H.r-- Egg-1 535 the LL t 86 Round-Up fAi Band members try to rid themselves of the jitters before marching onto the field. IBD A Star is Born at the band Christmas party. CCD Keith Scoggins and his tuba prepare to perform at halftime. QDJ Larry Worley takes five during a summer practice session. - 4: MOM' xo-:zzz .LM Su... 211157 iliuwn-f -.Q W.-M.-a im . .f mu. 5. My :QI Ig 151' . .mg .... . .... ::::'.:, V ....- ,aw 5332! Mfg .ny-4' Y, f'i.1?. . . '. I Qi . Q - n X . Round-Up 87 Choir enjoys a spirited year Singing! The A Cappella Choir won the second place trophy and S250 at the State Fair competition. Senior choir members participated in Senior Day at the UTA Music Department workshop in October. Three A Cappella members, Jeff Heaton, Laura Weidhaas, and Maureen Hegarty were chosen for All Region Choir. Junior Jeff Heaton represented Sam Houston at the All-State Choir auditions held at Stephenville. In May, the choirs presented Celebration '77, Best Choir Member awards were presented at the annual banquet held at Kings Table. tAl The Choir's Combo gets together for another mid-day gig . fBl We are the bestl shout some choir members, awaiting contest results. fCl A Cappella performs the State Fair Melody, This Then is Texas. . C 88 Hound-Up MEEHUI A Zan fi., we C IAJ It's a Typical Day, in Dog Patch U.S.A .... for the musical Choir Departmental production of Li'l Abner . CBJ A Cappella members never lost their sense of humor, even when the chips are down. QCD Sharla Hillman, president, received the Choir Award for Hsinging off key . Round-Up 89 5-M A A B lAl A Cappella Choir sang with pride at UIL Contest held at UTA. QBJ Kim Rich serenades the audience in the performance of Celebration QCD Dancers get down at their practice sessions. QDQ Stan Poland and Vickie Ginn sing a sweet melody 90 Round-Up of love songs at rehearsal. .. QW C .. .Jig gl K . .ink , kxx.. in - ax. A r . A ij' A, h A K iAl Choir members get in the groove with the sounds of Car Wash. KBJ Dancers salute the audience as they sing Stand Up Together. QCJ lt was with much work and many hours of rehearsals that Celebration came to rest with the best of Sam's Choir Department musicals. B C Fiound-Up 91 The Tex-Annes get bigger and Kicks! The drill team's high kicks boosted Sam's spirit during the football season. There were times when the spirit was low and nothing but the drill team's big smiles and cute routines would pick up the spirit. Their smiles grew prettier and bigger when the student body joined in on their routines. Under the direction of Miss Patricia Riggs, the Tex-Annes have grown bigger and better with each passing year, and this year was no exception. The drill team learned the routine for the week from 7 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. each day. With a standing ovation from the student body at several pep-rallies, the girls realized that their work was appreciated. To help them with their imaginative routines, the drill team received beautiful tambourines this year. They also were given new pep-rally uniforms by the school board. The shirts were gingham red, and the reversible skirts were colored red and blue. QAJ Sponsor Miss Riggs keeps active in school activities. U35 The 1976- 1977 Tex-Anne Drill Team. better with age an of ,Q Lfsaiw va , ,wig Q. M- V K A . A ,, M x. ' , , ,T , is k h f .gps ,.g. 'b ' F1445 I3 z ' is , - r l t l we 1 gag ' ,X if ,,... , f ,f-,f:.ff.- , - if r G 1 V N, ,f ff V - . ' 4 , -at , k-.. ,,.::ws'1a:i,j,V 1' fs J 4:1 1 N Wi: l 'c , yi Q ' ' - Qgfar fr-,Q fy 'gg- U4 U -' ff f V.,-f2',,4sa rrrr ' s . gf I Z ,,,. 'el A C 'N FL 'L x W, B lAi Captain Dino Reed takes a rest from the morning's hassles. lBl The girls use tambourines in their dance routines. QCJ The drill team performs at pep-rallies. wa L. World-wide friendships encouraged by AFS Friendliness! AFS has been an active club all year. AFS had many fund raising projects. The club sponsored the Computer Dating Service during the fall. AFS had a bucking bronco booth on Texan Day. Friendship links were sold during the spring with homerooms competing. Mrs. Judy l3askey's homeroom won a lunch at Steak and Ale. Students collected over 3220.05 AFS Day was a busy day with two assemblies and a luncheon. There were classroom visits from foreign exchange students from the other area high schools. Danish culture was observed by those who knew Jorgen Greve, Sam's foreign exchange student. Two juniors were accepted for Americans Abroad. Tim Cooley left for New Zealand in January. He attended school there, and will return in the month of January. Diana Gardner was chosen for summer exchange. She left in June and will return in early September. fAl Diana Gardner explains how she was accepted as an exchange student. fBl Jorgen Greve catches up on his studies. lCl Does anyone here want to buy an AFS chain link? QDJ Senior Pattie Thomas is greeted upon her return from Argentina. 94 Hound-Up A . . as ,M .Q J fAl Tim Cooley spots his destination point of New Zealand on the globe. QBJ Jorgen Greve tells about his home in Denmark. KCJ Jorgen Greve eyes two foreign beauties, CCJ AFS members gather at the airport to send off Tim Cooley B C D We M an-Q FLC adds a bit of spice from the old country Exploring! As the foreign language students spent the year developing their skills, they also explored the food, culture, and music of their respective countries. The Foreign Language Club stayed active this year with several activities. , Party goers were treated I to the festival holiday carols from France, Germany, and Mexico sung by foreign Q language students at the FLC Christmas party. The tasting bee was a smash success with a variety of foods ranging from French pastries to sauerkraut. FLC's picnic also held a special charm for those who liked fried chicken, baked beans, and flying frisbees. s I QAQ 'Shall we dance? . . German Club members practice to the latest folk tunes. QBJ Remembering the Easter Holidays brings back fun and exciting memories of New Orleans for the French Club members, who were sponsored by Mrs. Jean Kevil. A B l 96 Round-Up K . ., ,. G- QW f fffmfwmc if 51 riis 4 5 1, s. X. ta. .X , :,+, QQ s IU? C iAJ FLC members chow down before an afternoon of games at their yearly picnic. QBJ Beatrice Vareia and Jennifer Cotten practice their sales pitches for the Spanish CIub's key chain sales. QCJ This Masquerade was the theme for the French Ciub's Halloween party. Round-Up 97 Thespians bri Pleasure! Thespians brought much enjoyment through their many productions. The year's plays included Winnie the Pooh, Tom Jones, and Beckett The cast toured Pooh to local elementary schools and placed third in regionals with Beckett At Christmas, the club did a Show for the elementaries entitled HMerry Makers, which included magic tricks, mimes, elves, and Santa. They also did a Christmas program for senior citizens. ln addition, Thespians also helped to sponsor the Texan Tournament with NFL. The annual Thespian induction was held on May 16. At the banquet on May 19, Rhonda Owens was honored as outstanding Thespian. B lAl Karl Stump, Anthony Asbury, and Miss Mildred Peveto discuss scenes from the One-Act play. QBl Crew members Sandy Hart and Lynn Smith work on costumes and scripts for Becker , QCJ Thespian president Chris Henz works the lights at the Cherokee Assembly. QDJ Rhonda Owens was Thespian of the Year. 98 Round-Up ng pleasure through productions 545821 an aft ,ff i F 2- Q 5. g et l f ,. ..,.., . 1 . :gf- Tggsi I. Z' lf Ig' .. it A l . fail Q J ,. 1 Three advance to NFL competition in Seattle ' L1 : .... Q .., ae t l 'l is W ., ., Muwvw. - ..,. M . fs. f.wen..,i.,.wi- to--T:,9s,,,,,,,,,s,. W. Winners! National Forensic League had many. The club's members captured over 50 trophies while competing in 15 invitational tournaments. NFL also co-sponsored the Texan Tournament with the Thespians. At the Texas Forensic Association Tournament, Karl Stump and Anthony Asbury took first in duet acting with scenes from Equus Karl also placed first in original oratory and went to nationals at Seattle in June. Joining Karl were Billy Barge and David Pucek. Billy had placed first in humorous interpretation at district and David had placed first in dramatic interpretation. Debaters Sherri Clowers and Ken Jenkins advanced to UIL regional competition. CLOSED B C l l K ies iAl Billy Barge and David Pucek relax before their trip to Seattle. QBJ Lynn Mercer' and Debi Wells practice prose before a tournament. QCD Mrs. Lynda Harrell assists Lori James and Ken Jenkins on debate techniques. CD3 NFL officers are secretary Joni Brake, vice president Rhonda Owens, and president Lora Sherek. Round-Up 99 FHA promotes spirit with balloons and dance Homemakersl FHA was a very active club during the year. Members sponsored many fund raising projects and some school activities. They sold red, white, and blue balloons at all of the home football games. They also held a paper drive during January. On February 12, FHA had a Valentine's Day Dance. Joe King was the disc jockey for the evening. The club was responsible for anew election. The senior class voted on one boy and girl to be crowned King and Queen of Valentines. The junior boy and girl were crowned Prince and Princess, while the sophomores were named Mr. and Miss Cupid of their class. ln April, FHA had a day at Ftanchland for all members. QAQ Bridesmaids and groomsmen pose for FHA's married couple scrapbook QB! FHA balloons soar skyward as fans release them at the kick-off. B A as 9 s iz 1 0 IE? 51 if I Round-Up in J ' Q'.'x'f 1 ' '. 5525 ,, - 4 ,A .V 3 'B C A B Nur-43 B .. M E edt QAJ Cheryl Byrd works hard at Friday night balloon sale. KBQ Faculty mem- bers enjoy the tea put on in their honor. LCQ FHAers collect paper to earn money for a dude ranch trip. Round-Up 101 New organization offers fellowship to students Fellowship! That is what Sam Houston's newest club was all about. The Student Christian Fellowship Club was sponsored this year by Mr. Norman Brake. Every Tuesday morning members gathered to share their problems with each other and attempted to - correspond the situations of today with those during Biblical times. Members valued lending a helping hand to others, which Q added to their own lives. Student Christian Fellowship members enjoyed taking on the service project of providing Thanksgiving dinner for a needy couple in Arlington. A C B Students and sponsors discuss the daily problems of living. tBj Moments alone are cherished in the silence of prayer. QCJ Student Christian Fellowship Club member finds a special turkey and trimmings for a Thanksgiving service project. The club donated the food for a holiday dinner. 102 Round-Up All it takes is a trapped king . . check mate! li 1. P . ...7 . I .,g.......,.e, C...-.sfec..w 'fe IFS?-ta Moves! The Chess Club was a quiet but intelligent group. There were 40-45 members. The old members helped to teach the new members howto play, Members played chess every day. The games were held before school and during both lunch periods. lAJ Jeff Ftiffle cautiously plans his strategy for an easy win. fBl What it's all about, tCl Chess players carefully move their pieces to determine the day's champion. Round-Up 103 Future Teachers learn how to turn 'pro' Future! The Future Teachers Association gave its members a good look into the future with discussions and films dealing with ethics, teaching methods and jobs. Meetings were held on the first Wednesday of each month at 8:40 a.m. in B162. lAj Members discuss plans for the coming year. QBQ Voting on officers was one of their last activities of the year. lBl FTA officers worked on a variety of things during the year. A 104 Round-Up X X E f i I A Photography captures the times of Samls life Clickl Shutters were always clicking when anything from a dance to a sports activity was happening at Sam Houston. When the photographers were not busy shooting pictures for the Journalism Department, they were off on a field trip or working in the darkroom to create a special project. The photography teacher, lVlr. Wallace Johnson, encouraged his students to enter their special projects in local contests. fAj Robert Berry puts a subject in the best possible position. lBj Brad Baird takes a shot at Barbara Pence, while she does all the work. lOl Marvin Hukill works on his outside action technique. I I I X Xa SK Bound-Up 105 Key Club emphasizes service to community QAJ Rick Carnett, Billy McCoy, and Greg Horsman decide upon the best time to hit the road for the club bottle drive. QBJ Key Club members attempt to uphold their club standards at a weekly meeting. fCJ Members discuss their plan for upcoming Key Club projects and meetings. B Kiwanis! A high school counterpart of the Kiwanis organization, the Key Club was originally organized for service activities. A bottle drive during the month of February and a booth during the Texan Day Carnival were main projects. Not an extremely active club, the all-male group co-sponsored a female counter- part, the Keywanettes. 106 Round-Up AM PFFQQQE . L6.at-t 'fx li r . A-ev' 'X 'Qc Kisses, '-.K Keywanettes assist where needed Service! The Keywanettes have attained recognition as a service organization. A branch of the Kiwanis, the girls helped elderly women with their weekly in-town errands. Club members visited a local nursing home in December and sang carols for the residents. 1Ai Sponsor Miss Judy Thomas gives last minute details to members before they leave for a senfice project with the Kiwanis Club. QBJ President Deanna Mancillas presides over a Keywanette Club meeting. B Wwmmwa 'fs Isl WE sk 'X.k.,,,-.M Round-Up 107 With a warm welcome, new students feel at home Welcome! The Newcomers Club, formed in 1974 by Mrs. Tommie Williams, welcomed new i . 'f'i up sq' il! students to Big Sam. The club - Tr-'M my . g sponsored two receptions for Y' rf' at the new arrivals in August uf I Y and another in September. Plans were made for another reception in February. The club also sponsored a poster party, a Thanksgiving service project and combined with AFS and PTSA to organize a volleyball tournament. Parents, teachers, and students participated. MN., +45 -in ft 4 .. ...., TAT Edna Bahrke gives a welcoming smile to new students. TBQ Mrs. Wel- ton, Sharla Hillman, and Lorri Teague go through the process of enrolling a new student. QCD Club members plan a get together for new students. 5 C 108 Round-Up World Awareness opens new horizons to members Discovery! This is what the members of the World Awareness Club strove for by touring museums and attending operas, ballets, and lectures. ln November, with the help of sponsors Mrs. Ann Lewis and Mr. Jeremy Walker, members had a party for foreign students. QAQ Donald Friesen practices the fine art of conversation. QBJ Neyra Acevedo and Donna McClure relax by the water. KCJ Mrs. Spann helps members ponder the unusual aspects of Kimball. lDl Two members put a painting through inspection. fr 39 , . nf: , f , V 'xA .lg ,Im 4 k rs ' W ' '23i5Xf.,f'5T .gg?'sfE!' ' ' '53 .W famf, W.-1 . A -zz .V wx or swzurt- . f, ., Y f K f zz- .gg-:x'v1'2isegg' ---an - . 'K D c Flound-Up 109 E PTSA helps p Concern! The Parent Teacher Student Association displayed much concern for students and their activities. Mrs. Barbara Moore was the president, with Mrs. Diane Vogt as first vice president. Mrs. Yvonne Davis's homeroom class won the PTSA membership drive that was held inthe early fall. A pizza and pool party was the prize. ln October, PTSA sponsored an Open House at which interested parents could meet their teenagers teachers. At the December PTSA meeting, - the Sam Houston Choir. Department provided the annual Christmas program. A Founders Day Banquet was held on February 3. PTSA also helped sponsor a volleyball game following open house Public Schools Week. lAl New PTSA officers are inducted at the spring luncheon. KBQ Members anxiously await the start of the business meeting, which precedes their luncheon. 110 Round-Up romote community involvement - A B Four OEA students win in area 'X Skills! The Sam Houston OEA Chapter proved its excellence through UIL contests and job opportunities. The winners in area OEA competition were Cathy Marshall in Stenography Il and Yvonne Cash in Stenography I. Lisa Gatliff won in job interview, and Susan Threlkeld in offices services clerk. State competition was held in Austin during March. competition Cathy Marshall placed fourth, and Susan Threlkeld placed fifth. OEA also sponsored many activities. There was a city- wide banquet honoring new employers and employees. Humorist Dr. James Blakely spoke at the banquet held on February 5 at the Arlington Community Center. Rhonda King was the OEA nominee for Homecoming queen --ff ',..a'5- wa 5 C S4 QAJ Cindy Vickers adds up some figures during her OEA class. QBJ Kathleen Hartman works at her OEA related job at the Forum Bank. QCJ Speaking at the OEA banquet is president Sherry King. fDl Area OEA winners from Sam Houston are Yvonne Cash, Cathy Marshall, Susan Threlkeld, and Lisa Gatliff. Hound-up 111 DECA members prepare for the business world Active! DECA remained very active throughout the year. ln the month of September, DECA sponsored garage sales. Breakfast meetings were also held in September. DECA sold football programs during home games. During the month of October, DECA sponsored a poster party and attended a A Round-Up Glenrose leadership lab. In the month of February, DECA participated in area competition in Waco. Six students placed first. March 10-12, those six students entered state competition in Dallas. Diana Mcl-lugh placed second in the apparel and accessories department and competed in B national competition ir California, April 27-May 2 The DECA Employer-Employee Banquet was held March 22 Distributive Education Club: of America was a very involvec one for many students QAJ Helping prepare the DECA display case are members Jaleane Hucks anc Julie King. lBl DECA members learr to operate the cash register Q Q .s'9.- l 5' 3' 1 KQN 1,3 'FQ' 'E qAl First place winners in the Area V DECA contest are ftopj Diana McHugh in apparel and accessories, Dwayne LaCour in automotive-petroleum, Kay Gilbreath in food and marketing, fbottomj Tracy Staples in job interview, Cheryl Byrd in sales demonstration, and Sharon Brautigam in advertising. All winners advanced to state competition in Dallas on March 10-12. Round-Up 1 e 0 f. ' f f . 'b 41, I n Students become involved through CVAE Jobs! That's what CVAE offers students as it gives them a chance to learn employment skills outside of school activities. Officers serve as a govern- ing and active group over business and social activities. October brought the thrills of Homecoming and Mary Wilson as their finalist. Prior to the Christmas holidays, all high school CVAE classes joined at a breakfast. It was a year in the news for the organization of CVAE. QAJ Jack Robinson finds that work can be fun and rewarding. KBJ Linda Brown, Calvin Smith, Jeff Smith, Mary Mozjesik, Steve Prater, and Roger West served as officers for Sam Houston's CVAE club. B 1- .. ?,t..ta...Vai j .. I , fr .Jr , if :Lg im .:l- Qi, .f 7 it Hound-up 2 - ,,,, , ,, ff llli 3 ?w?!f HECE provides home economic opportunities R Versatile! While working in various home economic related fields, HECE members were very versatile in their activities. HECE members helped with the swine flu innoculations at Sam, Members placed a sign across from the library at Christmas. The day care room at the Welfare Department was painted as a service project. In March, HECE members were involved in Six Flags Mall's Charity Fair. HECE also gave the spring tea for faculty members. lAl Aw c'mon, Coach Johnson, eat up. QBJ HECE members prepare for the faculty spring tea. B Round-Up 115 VICA sends 22 students to state competition Skillfull The many of Sam Houston's vocational students are skilled in one of the six different areas of VICA. Sam Houston has six different courses in VICA, and each has its own chapter. VICA members had an outstanding year in district and state competition. Building Trades I and ll finished first in their competition. Individual winners were Kevin Vandiver, first place, Joey Short, second place, and Greg Corney, third place. Cosmetology had many winners in state competition. Nancy Thompson received a first, and Connie Brown and Debbie Forde placed second. Third place winners were Marie Cooke, Paulette Hammer and Cindy Baker. Auto body had two people place in state competition. Billy Jackson won second ln custom painting and Don Glover placed first in fender work. Auto mechanics had two first place finishers. Harvey Hogdon took first in auto electricity and Ftay Otten placed first in valve job. Only one person represented l.C.T. and that was Cliff Blackstock. He placed second in diesel mechanics .,g,.3f,sSpiawt3wwsitN.! .ll T Lt A' A QAJ Seniors Robert Schoff, Mike Cudmore, and Greg Applegate put up some paneling at the building trades home. LBJ Eddy Adams practices working on an engine block for ICT. QCD Paulette Hammer washes Elva Gallardo's hair during their second period class. . Round-Up A fx, B C fAl VICA district winners included: ftop rovv I-rj Cliff Blackstock, James Marple, Mike Cudmore, Tim Beamguard, Eddy Adams, Billy Jackson, Don Glover, and Darrell Ftogersg lmiddle rowl Marie Cooke, Connie Brown, Cindy Baker, Debbie J Forde, Fiaenita Keith, Nancy Thompson, and Paulette Hammerg ffront rowl Jimmy Hofer, Joey Short, Kevin Vandiver, Mike Woodson, Steve Grimes, Greg Applegate and Greg Carney. QBJ Billy Jackson spray paints in auto body. fCJ James Marple and Tim Beamguard prepare for district competition in radio- tv. fDj Raymond Otten aids Darrell Rogers in repairing a transmission in auto mechanics. D Bound-Up 117 Orchestra finds just the right moods Diversity! From the mellow strains of classical music to the lilting score of 'tLil' Abner and Celebration, Sam Houston's orchestra found just the right moods, hit just the right notes, to create a sound of beauty and harmony. This was the first year for the orchestra class, which practiced with just stringed instruments at this time. Senior Jeanne Krueger and sophomore Paula Gilliam passed auditions into both the Youth Orchestra of Fort Worth and All-Region Orchestra. tAj Steve Swink practices his bass before orchestra class. U37 The orchestra class reviews new music under the direction of Miss Waldorf. B WWW' 118 Round-Up Top journalists make Quill and Scroll Journalists! Quill and Scroll, an international honorary society for high school journalists, offered recognition for their work. initiation took place in the spring for staffers with 10 activity points. Honors were presented at the city- wide banquet in April. fAl The Hunt and Peck Gang prepare for a deadline. QBJ Cathy Marshall finds out from Corby Bryant that she has enough points to be in Quill and Scroll. QCJ Quill and Scroll members add on to their scrapbook. P A B Q.. it-t X ax? MH texans talk Paste-Up! Beginning with the January paper, the staff did the paste-up on all the remaining issues ofthe paper. Combined with journalists from the three other high schools, meetings were held from November to March to QA5 Kay Gathany hopes nothing will jump out. 1135 Donna Albin takes a guess at what Keri Roche will get at the Christmas party. QCJ Billye Choate and Lynn Mercer work on the Coalition newspapers. fDy The Texans Talk Staff goes western. produce the 24-page tabloid which was distributed during all open houses during Public Schools Week. Young Four Country gave the journalists added exposure for their work on the newspaper. At lnterscholastic League Competition in March, the Texans Talk won an Award of Distinguished Merit, the highest rating given at state. Leigh Anne Willis won the Best Staffer Award at the Quill and Scroll Banquet. B C . . , . . ww li ' tw., 120 Bound-Up wx ,ir- 'VIN QAJ David Merrill of Young Fou Country interviews editor Fred Welk. IBD Richard Temple reads the first copies of The Coalition. QCD Leigh Anne Willis wonders if deadline will ever be met, while Pulice wonders about lunch. fDy Cinematographer Tom Overstree producer David Merrill follow the 9 staffs' preparation. QEJ Lorri Tea sees if she can eat the whole thi Round Up QAJ Junior Keri Floche gets a laugh from fellow newspaper staffers. CBD Cheryl Williams poses for a future magazine. QCD Sports writer Jima Flichie gives advice to Donald Dale about his layouts. ix, B A C i J' p l 1 . . , .t.t,,, ,U ...vl- Round-Up ff, Breaking l.oosel For the first time in the history of the Cherokee, the tradition of an all school color cover was broken. The staffers felt that the western theme would be new. exciting, and also reveal the true tradition of Sam Houston. In order to get a head start on the year, some staffers spent a week in August at an SMU workshop. During the Thanksgiving holidays, staff members traveled to San Antonio for the National Scholastic Press Association Convention. With the unique idea of a saloon on Texan Day, journalism presented Sam Hill Tavern. the Shakiest Saloon in the West. The saloon featured vanilla, strawberry, and chocolate shakes and live student entertainment. The Best Staffer Award was presented to Corby Bryant at the Quill and Scroll Banquet. lAl Marty Monroe, the Cherokee editor, is surprised by her pixie present. QBJ Debbie Miller plays Texan to round up more annual sales QCD David Moseley is crowned Mr. Faculty by photographers for his multitude of teacher pictures. C F f- ' -.35 1 Sm li it AQ src' li ,-'k ,A f r B C IM. vga, Nyexyyf X5 E QAJ Ken Mylnar shows off his present at the journalism Christmas party. U35 Beverly Sisney decides that eating ice cream is better than doing annual work. QCJ Lucas Range! gets his fill at a staff breakfast. 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L V 1 1' MSL A . , :gym -Nr QQQLWQQK: f ' Hn, , .,, S: Texan football . . 4A Region ,--4 'ftsz ' say ...,..--an o:,, A F11 N 3 l Champs As in '73 and '75, it was a memorable year for the Sam Houston football squad. The Texans breezed through district competition undefeated and claimed playoff victories over Arlington Heights in bi- district and Midland Lee in regionals. Sam's wins ended with a loss in quarterfinals to Lubbock Monterey. The Texans dominated post season honors by placing 15 men on the All-District team, including defensive player of the year, Mike Guadagnolo. Sam also had four named to the All-Tarrant County team, two made All-Greater Dallas, three All-State and two Super All-State. Head Coach James Hyden, for the third time, was honored as district coach of the year. Under Hyden, the Texans have won three district crowns and claimed six playoff victories in the last four years. It SGPQ 2 A' ga? 1.7 sag . - 5 Sep? i - api. to If fi Z1 C 'r'f T 5 t ..., .gg f 98 T. 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White, Gary Strawn, Darryl Worden, Brad Poulos, Coach Bill Keith, Coach Larry McCarter, Coach Gary Schutte, Head Trainer Charles Davis, fsecond rowl trainer Bruce Hutto, trainer Robert Wheaton, David Brewer, Scott Roy, Lester Stoker, Jesse Sims, John Ayala, Randy Hudson, Terry Harper, Murray Francis, Dennis Brown, Steve Ayala, Jimmy Moore, trainer Johnny Johnson, trainer Danny Taylor, trainer David Inman, ithird rowl trainer Donny Anderson, trainer Paul Shadwick, Mike Guadagnolo, Tony Rollins, Reggie White, Robert Chapa, Mark Jones, James Lewis, Loyd Stephens, Brad Burks, Mark Mowbray, Steve Dearman, Cary Kight, Donny Colbert, Gary Phillips, trainer Terry Davenport, trainer Dennis Patton, trainer Kim Hester, ifourth rowl Roy Faries, Keith Blackburn, Kenneth Jackson, Frankie Long, Mike Marlow, Tim Redman, Koby Waldeck, Mike Ledford, Richard Pursley, and Gerald Hill. The Texans finished with a 12-1 record, losing to Monterey in quarterfinals. QBQ Danny Tilson proclaims Sam as number one after the win over the Richland Rebels. Averaging 21 points a game to the opponents' nine, Sam's pre-season football record jumped to a perfect 3-0 mark. Starting off the year on astroturf, the Texans defeated one of Dallas' strongest teams, the Kimball Knights by a narrow margin of 17-14. Then in Clark Stadium on the TCJC Campus, Sam tromped the Rebels of Southwest by an unexpected score of 24-zip. Now at 2-0, the Texans had to play their toughest pre- U-'ff season game against Wichita Falls Rider. Although Rider was ranked number two in the state at one time, this did - not intimidate Sam, who ' rolled to a 24-14 victory. iiii f it' 1 130 Wranglers f lil aa' ' Kimball, Southwest, Rider fall during pre-season play A B 3 mx wb. Q V ' D fAl Loyd Stephens indicates a TD against the Kimball Knights. QB5 gt i ' Sam lines up for a play against 5 Wichita Falls Rider. lCJ Coach Hyden 1 discusses the game plan with senior quarterback Tony Rollins. CDi Dennis Brown translates defensive signals V g to the rest of the Texan defense. Wranglers 131 L .1 'sig Houston goes unbeaten in district competition The Texans started their outstanding district season against the single wing offense of Haltom with a 27-21 win. A week later Sam crushed Bowie 21-O. On a rainy Homecoming night the Texans killed Cleburne 38-O. ln a come- from-behind victory, Sam beat Richland 22-14. Burleson was the next victim of the Red Machine 24-9. ln a game that could clinch the district for Sam, the team edged Lamar 13-10. The last game of the season brought Sam against city rival Arlington and the team closed a perfect regular season with a 12-7 victory. A B IAQ Tim Redman tackles the Richland receiver. QBJ Sam Houston's defense pursues ArIington's quarterback, Allen Roberts. QCJ Mike Marlow boots his way to Super All-State. MJ' -ts tt Q 'Rig is ' ' 'sem 1214 Q 'inl- 132 Wranglers 4 ., I . - W at , Q. ' - x A - ':-- its ... 'xii' 'ES' zip i ' .5 .JL t ttt .,.. y T .5, ....,... . 2 ,i ,i ' y a K , Mzesari - 1-1 fr A ' Aw. fi I ln the bi-district meet Sam beat the Arlington Heights Yellow Jackets 20-11. Seniors Dennis Brown and Koby Waldeck scored in the first half for a 14-3 lead. With high hopes Sam waltzed into San Angelo to claim the regional crown. Houston scored six times, a Marlow field goal and five touchdowns. Kenneth Jackson and Donnie Colbert both scored on big gains. Other touchdowns included a pass reception by Dennis Brown, Chris Coats' fumble recovery and a Brad Poulos kickoff runbaok to give the Texans a 38-13 win. ln a tough quarterfinal game the Texans lost in the 0US?ts B C D A U ft l fi?-,. BBQ' K ,,,,,,d,g,,. -tm., --- Q, ...W W-.. 'W , I rv . riff- ig.-f ra-ffflt' I , .wt ,. QA . 1 ' ' N Y final minutes of the game. Sam's only score came with a Marlow kick late in the first half and ended up losing 3-7 after a last minute touchdown by the Lubbock Monterey Plainsmen. QAJ Sam Houston defenders stop Arlington Heights for no gain. tBl On the option play, Tony Rollins receives blocking from Dennis Brown Loyd Stephens, Richard Pursley, and Kenneth Jackson. QCl Monterey finds it hard to establish a ground game against Texan defenders. fDj Tony Rollins walks off the field as Houston's season comes to a close. Wranglers 133 JV goes 5-4-1 in tough district competition I 1 l . .. f Q' Qt T - - A as 1 ' f A ttttt H 5 at , ,Q 1 f ,, A ,T - f A . 5 A l. , f. i , vs. ,gig H- Y 1 Q' 'Y . 1 V l L - ,t-, ' ,, ., - - 5, 'r- aw ,es t ,,W-ar ., HP wk N ., -mg ' 4 .,. -as .aff ,--:H , :fav-'Q Q - xl. .1 - qx , eff -Q., -f 1 I ' M if 3 iff'-, ,.. Q sw E at L- QV, Q 4 , N faith A K 5 N in A gg W M ' an . 'mv , U . mg A. '1 'Ir - is w ill ' D W ' -. fr J .. -. , if J A it ' - of r - ,ft . t . A .sy N ' .--k 1 1. .af , ,, .- ., ar' ' Sie: --'FTW' at i ,. .. f , , f . ' A 151-fl 1' Xe -f . 1 , 1- - -sl 0' ' - - , U 15 A X' - 'D 5 ' it s. A 7 'Ai .ff in 1 t ' . 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K, if msg,-sie g,,fS'4z,f,f,. , ,rx . 24 .,ax,,gi4 at . 353, V,., ,, ' A CAl qtop row I-rl Coach Tommy Cantrell, Kerry Travis, Greg Horton, Charles White, Allen Phillips, Jeff Hornbeck, Dwayne McGuire, Jim Conger, Buster Anderson, David Rudd, Larry Langley, Coach Mike Moffett, Coach Jimmy Jones, fsecond row, trainer Kim Hester, Gary Witt, Johnny McCorkle, Kevin Gallagher, John Parra, Robert Burns, Steve Sisney, Mark Cole, Davio Echols, Scott Weidner, Bobby Coonrod, Jeff Morrow, Donny Jones, Charlie White, Dalton Tomlinson, fthird rowlRoe Chapa, Eddie Urquidi, Alan Dearmore, Mike Cowan, David Cleveland, Rodney Fagan, Todd Shaver, Arnold Wimmer, Miltor Shipp, Ken Bone, Jerrold Miertschin, Tony Johnson, Charles Curd, Greg Hamic, Paul Shadwick, lfourth rowl Ken Watkins Kenny Baughman, Royal Hill, Buck Sheffield, Steve DeLeon, Jeff Lemley, Mike Elmore, Alvin Alexander, Victor Parra, and Jor Krystinik. QBJ Many times Sam's opponents find it hard to tackle a Texan. QCJ Junior Varsity Texans take to the field 134 Wranglers ' ,, ,,i. '4 fy ,rv Huh' ,' ,,1L1 I 1, I ,hi 5 ly. Lm, iq, W Q13 QS 'av I my A . ,,Q, 1 ' 1 C' V ,, , , .- g 1, , . 3 -5'-we-or if -5 -,,, 'wt M W . Www, A 'Q-fr J. ff What everyone thought would be a somewhat disappointing season turned out to be one of great accomplishment for the first year Texans. Compiling an overall 5-4-1 record, the JV Texans showed the talent that it will take to make a more productive varsity team. Sam opened the season against Kimball and was overwhelmed 35-13. The Texans came back and won three straight before being defeated by Bowie 16-0. In the next outing the JV beat the Cleburne 4 , 'W Q AN .,,, .tt.,.. 3 5 C xg 4 F5-sg, -. HQ tt . ttrt B: - D rf, ,ad- ' K R ' ,vw -W',.,.x-uwl. 'Yl QewnA Yellowjackets by the score of 19-7. In this game soph Royal Hill rushed for a school record 233 yards. Beating Richland and tying Burleson, the Texans fell against Lamar and Arlington, therefore ending a season of much hard work and accomplishment. QAJ The Junior Varsity's Bobby Coonrod carries the pigskin. fBJ Sam's Junior Varsity punter, Bobby Coonrod, made many fine kicks. KC l B-team defense played a major role in many Sam victories. QDJ The Junior Varsity passing was controlled by David Rudd. Wranglers 135 .alll s 5 , I g4.Q,,w .,'. , A . QAJ ttop row I-rl Head Coach Don Louis, manager Kent Wood, Danny Ady, David Barrett, Mark Moody, Lester Stoker, Allen Busby, manager Kim Hester, Coach Alan Lacy, tsecond rowl Tommy Danner, Steve Crain, Richard Byerly, Terry Mayo, Craig Roberson, Larry Dumais, Bill Adkins, and John Stone. The Texans finished 11-21. tBl B Brad Brewer drives for a lay-up. Tough rivals stop Texans short of goal Returning only five members from a 27-7 bi-district champion team, the Texan roundballers had a tough time compiling the same record as last year's squad. Finishing 11-21 on the year, Sam had little floor experience and not much height, which has always been a problem for the Texans. All-District postman Mark Moody was Sam's tallest player standing at 6'5 . Wranglers 137 N cj ' ' , , ,Ei r ' f-' PONENT 46 A 65 68 Gfapevii' 55 45 Denii gn 87 40 r i ff-i 3f'-an A 43 ,-, ' . . al anville fT', fi 3' 5 1 I H ml: ,w w V W, ' . i' W iwz Q5 ie i if - ff i pi r - - ' nd Prairie i risviii . . r i n' ' ' 'L k V. 1, L' , f ,y,' i KAJ Senior postman Mark Moody goes up high for a shot against Bowie defenders. U35 Texan roundballers watch the game from the bench. 1 A B mf K' me Wranglers as , 1 2 t f L it ,, , 4.4 V vi sf. 1 1 . . '51, 4 QA N wx. In 1 M----N... av 14 -f es M, Q? Q' n . , 5 ,,,- , f ,-:,: 5: MM N' I I fx, it . I A B New district tightens races District First Half SHHS OPPONENT 48 Cleburne 54 49 Haltom 47 lOTl 61 Burleson 63 66 Richland 68 54 Lamar 61 47 Arlington 82 54 Bowie 50 QA! Senior Crai Roberson maneuvers Q for a bucket. lBl Sophomore Terry Mayo awaits the pass, while some Lamar Vikings look on. The roundballers never had a permanent five but rotated back and forth several games. By bringing sophomores Steve Crain and Terry Mayo up to varsity in pre-season play and Brad Brewer and Dennis Boswell in the second half of district, Houston gained a lot of floor time for next year's district competition. Even though the Texans totaled a six and eight district record, five of those losses came within six points or less. As Houston had a disappointing season, next year should be better with four sophomores already with varsity experience and an upcoming B-team which finished 11-3 in district. Wranglers 139 'A' 4 Varsity makes memorable last half attempt A On March 18, the Texans held their annual Basketball Banquet in honor of the varsity and B-team players. UTA's head basketball coach Bob 'iSnake LeGrand was the guest speaker at the banquet for the second year. Receiving awards were as follows: Most Valuable Player, Mark Moodyg Most Accurate Free-Throw Shooter, Tommy Danner, the Mad Dog Award, Craig Ftobersong and Defensive Player of the Year, Lester Stoker. All of the preceding recipients were seniors. C QAJ The Texans warm up before the game. fB5 Junior Danny Ady hooks a shot over Bowie defenders. QCJ Lester Stoker goes up for a shot against the Haltom Buffaloes. fDl Senior guard Tommy Danner looks inside for an open teammate. Wranglers District Second Half SHHS OPPONENT 66 Cleburne 58 43 Haltom 41 69 Burleson 75 42 Richland 52 49 Lamar 48 45 Arlington 69 61 Bowie 54 D 'fir' 1: ,msff MDW .95 f. W 4' Y ' 'k N , . '.'. -,za-f.. .Q .. M, M erssrsr Q M ti it Lg..-Y f?.,:fq-,agerfai h ri- '. V ., B QAJ Senior Tommy Danner passes to sophomore Terry Mayo. fBl Soph Steve Crain lays up a bucket. fCl Cleburne snags a rebound, while Terry Mayo and Mark Moody watch. QDJ Seniors Lester Stoker and Mark Moody struggle for the rebound. D Wranglers 4 B-team roundballers finish second in district l l A QAJ itop row I-rl Coach Alan Lacy, manager Jerrold Miertschin, David Steele, David Brown, Mike Reed, Richard Maier, Jeff Sessions, Dennis Boswell, Brad Brewer, manager Manuel Vasquez, isecond rowl Chris Beckham, Mike White, Doug Mullins, Kurt Johnson, Mark Brown, Doug Brandenburg, and Richard Dumaisi The Texan B-team finished their season with a record of 21-14. QBJ Sophomore Malcolm Pippins wins the opening tip over the Cleburne Yellow Jackets. Houston's B-team basketball was the first ever to win 20 games or more in one season. Even though losing four starters to varsity, Houston finished 21-14 on the year and 11-3 in district, runners up went to Arlington High for the district crown. During the year, Sam averaged 55 points a game, while the defense held the opponents to 52. Dennis Boswell was high point man with 439 and Malcolm Pippins scored 412. Losses to Cleburne once and Arlington twice, kept the roundballers out of first place. The B-team played in three tournaments. The Texans won second place in the Grapevine Tournament after losing to the host team on December 4. A win over Irving High gave Sam a third at the Little Classic that same month. Wranglers B G B-Team Box Score L. D. Bell Western Hills Grapevine Denton South Garland Az e ' Keller Grapevine Duncanville S. Grand Prairie MacArthur Trinity Irving Grand Prairie MacArthur t.l'f2..l Duncanville Thomas Jefferson S. Grand Prairie MacArthur Irving Cleburne Haltom Burleson Richland Lamar Arlington Bowie Cleburne Haltom Burleson Richland Lamar Arlington Bowie 69 ton or for sHHs OPPONENT 68 70 47 42 72 55 71 57 65 54 i 32 61 50 50 57 59 70 55 48 53 43 59 314 i 57 49 48 64 44 45 72 L D. Bell 52 69 73 i 56 61 43 58 61 53 48 56 59 24 52 50 66 63 46 39 60 40 48 49 43 38 55 56 30 27 63 62 63 56 57 55 50 55 62 47 'Q T. - 5 M 3 ltd' D X1 ',42 i ,- vw I in K ' 'Y i 659.5 3 Mc, - .4 , , . -.. 1.. 'WQKQKPZ - if - ' ji 3 ,,.ts.w.f I R .,w , ,.,-g-zggffg, . - z .1 3. ...mx 5- ' ,'t:Sic.t.a., f.. RW: A' i 4 X- f sr 3 M qAi A Texan B-teamer draws an offensive charge while three teammates look on. CBJ The Texans score another bucket against Cleburne. QCJ Richard Maier aims for the goal. Wranglers Cantrell's gang proves to be fierce ohallengers J f L gl, W,,, 3 L L , ,,,r M5 ' ' ' - s was ff.fl7iilf:lfi---wv:- ,,.. ,A 1 LY2iE1,UgW X , ' ' 4 L51 ,,,. ,,., g Q Q ' dwmt. A , . 3 f ' A, e'r' ' 'W 152225. K nzzzwf:-gzf 4' K 1 4 V. v I Y' Y i '5' rf? 'M ' X 'L' - . ' , A 2' U : i , '.1,,9:'1'3f 5','7 7 ' ' -siqff'- !f,2'l '4 we i' ' r- ,Lf QL. .VVi...ii I W ,L , l f i M , 1 1 i W ' ii: ' . - r9515e?Sf?33l3l f , f 'Z N - ...M A- W' 'x, ' J Q' 1-L li . Q 1 f l 4. ,K ,g 'S' A B C D , . fAl Charles Busby retrieving a pop up. KBJ Bill Hood sliding. QCJ Glenn Donaldson makes the force at first. KDJ Pitcher Steve Dearman. iEl John McElree in thought. Wranglers VK -J' ' , fries ' . 4 Aggii .. . o....,,...,.,, ,,,. M ,M ,, Y ' - -we. . 1-. fr-.' 1 r M115 N ' . ' ' T,-:ff Lp. , -. - .1 f :..-4 3.-:fs .,- ,ft- . Q lg. gffpewygisis. ff- wa, 7 We ware-f ff, ' gr : Q' I LQ' , g1 In t g , 1 r T- ff B . i yu S L ff, it t ew . e J. ff' t .UUM f----,......i ' ' 12 'Q' . , 3 ,IU 11 N- 'isis t J S - ---M pi A.iQ. 1 ' r it , , ' .S ' Q. t E I Q 5 , A S . EQ? . , A .,A- 1, f 1 K . 12 If Q xr , , . L,LC Jil f-Q Mfg' W ,, , si l l Q J A'Ai ' iq J b.-- f Texan hardballers are itop row I-rl Coach Tommy Cantrell, batgirl Amy Schrickel, Jerry Thompson, Charles Busby, Jon Bill Hood, Brad Poulos, batgirl Mary Wilson, scorekeeper Linda Morgan, and Coach Larry McCarter. imiddle row I-rl Jon Evans and Kim Hester, Mike Marlow, Jerry Dunn, Robert Chapa, Eddie Urquidi, and manager Jimmy Sullivan. I W d J' S ll' nd Glenn Donaldson. QBT Jon row I-rl John McElree, Mark Canton, Steve Dearman, Darry or en, lmmy u Ivan, a warms up with a lead bat in preparing him for his next turn. QCT Jerry Dunn displays the hook slide as Brad Poulos the umpire's decision. QDJ Coach Cantrell has often guided the Texans out of trouble by a talk on the field. B C X, ' ll if Q. t Af' D A 41 . Ng ft lt! 6. Wranglers 145 Playing under a respected and experienced coach like Tommy Cantrell, the Texans usually receive in pre-season predictions that are tough to live up to. However, this wasn't the case for the Big Sam team. After a slow start, the Texans became strong competitors and ended just shy of their goal of a district championship. The hardballers will probably be remembered for their ability to bring in the runs and for being able to steal bases. Pre-Season Showdowns 'fu ,,,,.,,, .. in . Sam's Score Opponent-Score i itri T K ' 5 R. L. Turner 1 1 Arlington Hts. 3 S.G.P. 3 Irving 6 L.D. Bell 5 7 l..D. Bell 0 0 lrving 5 8 Cleburne 2 4 Trinity 3 With more than half of the team playing another sport, the Texans had a tough time getting started. Coach Cantrell was excited to find new talent in a designated hitter, soph Eddie Urquidi. Ending pre-season with a 5-4 record and winning the last two, the team was ready for district play. The first half of district was just as exciting to Big Sam's opponents, for the Texans beat the eventual winner, Haltom. The Texans lost district because of losses to Richland and Burleson QAJ Darryl Worden provided needed depth as a backup first baseman. QBJ For a big person, Bill Hood show- ed unusual speed as a base runner. 146 Wranglers v-uuu.....,, we A 1 A B MW' Sam Houston's Final Season Record 14 wins - 9 losses First Half of District Sam's Score Opponent-Score 5 Haltom 4 2 Richland 7 6 Lamar 5 Bowie 5 Burleson 9 6 Cleburne 4 8 Arlington 7 5 , ...M .....h--'Ml' The second half looked as if it would bring Sam into the playoffs with Haltom, but Cleburne slipped in to knock the Texans out of the race. Cleburne went on to win the second half of district. With a second place JV and more than half of the varsity players returning, next year should be even more interesting. QAJ Third baseman Mark Canton throws to first base. iBJ Glenn Donaldson displays his winning form. iCl Jon Nuss admires his well laid bunt. lDl Mike Marlow successfully steals second base. l Wranglers 147 A Coach Tommy Cantrell's record at Sam Houston has been 113-71 Texan stats for season Player AB Runs Hits HR RBI AVG. John McEIree 86 24 32 2 20 .372 Charles Busby 67 13 23 0 13 .343 Mark Canton 70 17 24 0 9 .343 Jerry Dunn 41 9 13 O 12 .317 Jon Nuss 64 14 20 2 14 313 Eddie Urquidi 52 7 14 0 12 .269 Jerry Thompson 66 16 15 1 9 .227 Steve Dearman 10 3 2 O 2 200 Brad Poulos 66 13 13 1 8 197 Bill Hood 65 13 12 0 9 185 Glenn Donaldson 6 1 1 0 1 167 Darryl Worden 15 2 2 0 2 133 Mike Marlow 32 8 4 O 1 125 Pitching Innings Runs Hits BB ERA WIL Pitched Glenn Donaldson 78-113 45 67 39 2.88 9-3 Steve Dearman 61-213 24 41 31 2-51 5'3 Robert Chapa 17-213 18 17 13 6.88 0-2 Jimmy Sullivan 6 5 3 7 7-5 0-1 1Al Jerry Thompson was noted for keeping the base runners close to the bag 1Bl South paw Glenn Donaldson pitching. QCJ Sam's best hitter - John McElree 148 Wranglers ,- A D-van... - A D X .WM 79 I 5 , l L'gg,. ., 'NK .Aww 1 .A ,,,, as .Ma 'T 0'-M Z . , . l AWVA 7 ,A ' Y. .. I -vi -in Z V h 6 :'. . Q ' . ,.1, -r qv i,ay,+-,. 4 .Y ' . t Q ' il' l I' Texans play big role in district competition Second Half of District Sam's Score Opponent-Score 13 Haltom 3 10 Richland 11 11 Lamar 1 9 Bowie 0 10 Burleson O 1 Cleburne 2 ' 2 Arlington 3 X MMMk,,,,,W.,.,.--A-M f .. ' t aj' t C 1 a -aa.,,,,,.,.a- K - ..,..,, ., 'Fixx' -,c,t,,ff - ' Eff 'libs i.'32a7sk ' , or 1 get s it K Q, I 1 , E ' ' Mm i,iii, 1 . 1 1 , + - 1 ., ' ' ,V 1, AH .'.. N 0 3. ., ..,.,. fal,51fy,s.-. .X -fQi2,2:.Mm.e.-Q-we,xsane-ww---Mf-, a ,.4.+..c.....-t.,..,s,.,... ' ' C551 - -. wif bf' i s V ' 3 .a -. WTMT - .. I W i ' --ng! - - U . wx: fi K ' I 5s22f5::: t iff ff? K' ,, ' -f as r I af ttf if ifpfz ' r 4 A 'ig 1 - ., 5f:,if'-2.6.9. Msg' Y Q ' A i .k., f g l, we M W 35 W 1 A 'WHERE ' ' -ta u. 51 ily V wi'- IAQ Jerry Thompson celebrates his only home run. QBJ Mark Canton displays his bunting ability. KCJ Coaches Larry McCarter and Tommy Cantrell discuss the last inning. C T M w R ig? N H . W 1 X St WS . H341 G if st get 15 o w -Q ,ut . xi 1 .:,,. Q bg: .,., 'B fgge. :ggi ,N , If ., - '11 ff-- 111 .f.., -v- i 1 N tm, .,,.. 1 : ,f ag--2. wa. .lm JV finishes second in district competition The Sam Houston JV baseball team finished second in the district race behind crosstown foes, Lamar Vikings. lt seemed as if it were a year of duos for the JV team. The brilliant pitch of Glenn Hargrove and Bubba Schafer became a hard twosome to beat. While the Texan pitchers were striking out their opponents John Ford and Craig Hamic were adding punch with the bat. Overall the Texan JV baseball team astonished many of their opponents and showed many of the great qualities it takes to make a really good baseball team. Coach Tommy Cantrell believes that this JV team will produce a winning varsity team next year. JV Baseball SCQRES Sam 4 Southwest 7 Sam 0 Arl. Hts. 2 Sam 2 Bowie O Sam 2 Bowie 1 Sam 8 L.D. Bell 3 Sam 9 L.D. Bell 5 Sam 12 Irving 8 Sam 10 Haltom 0 Sam 6 Arl. Hts. 2 Sam 8 Lamar 6 Sam 12 Burleson 8 Sam 3 Bowie 7 Sam 10 Cleburne 0 Sam 3 Arlington 2 Sam 10 Cleburne O QAJ JV members are ftop row I-rj Bubba Schafer, Glen Gibson, John Ford, Larry Hall, Donny Jones, Glenn Hargrove, Coach Alan Lacyg fmiddlej Buck Sheffield, Steve DeLeon, Darrell Brewer, Randy Goode, Tommy Johnson, and Craig Hamic, ffrontj David Rudd, Charlie Gutierrez, Danny Durland, Dean Ballard, Mino Vasquez and Kent Wood. QB1 Glenn Hargrove had an 0.72 earned run average. QCJ Craig Hamic batted .657. 150 Wranglers A Finlial - -xxx -r l J. fm 75-13 ' 'M - ' ,uw- vi-. -- L ji , . M. . 9 Soccer grows in second year X 4 ' . , - Soccer members are ftop row I-rj Coach Gary Schutte, Mark Mowbray, Keith t wx: M? Slagle, Mike Marlow, Bubba Schafer, Keith Blackburn, Dick Brunt, Joey Reed, and manager Johnny Johnson, lsecond row I-rl Ball girl Jeania Sargent, Joey v . M' Wffffr' , H 5- ' -f Benefiel, Mario Ortiz, Tony Johnson, Russell Gowdy, Jeff Lemley, Barry ', 1- Mitchell, and ball girl Janet Waldrop, lthird row I-rj Albert Guiterrez, Shon , -al Asbury, Bryan Craven, Andy Douglas, Les Howe, Dorano Ciesynski, Sean Harte, - . and Clay Johnson. Not pictured are Tony Fonseca and Arnold Enrriques. A -3--W P , ':f - f . . 'im 4-sw, - ' , ' H , , W ,,.':.. W V , Q W,iir.I.f,h , . , -. . 'Q :P-P' 1 4. as '- 'T' 'J2ff,..,, . A 15 ' Li fe -- 1- Rfb? Y . g 5, .:.4 nilfilem .A .1 it -r N: ff . A - K, , -,M , x .1 , , ,, . - We-sm 15:2-M Kayifamaggietlf 1 ' 1 ' .r r K - K ,, . In 5 f:-say wif' . .W Lg. K 5 , . -r, -- - ,' ,, .,,t. L --r -- H - - 1' -- --,.:5 'Qf 'fx' . . . -1 .H -'.n.,,!: - t . K W, K O ' ' f. '.., Ezmfg... . Q., ,t.,, tttf '11 With the Arlington schools limited to intra-city play, rather than district or state the Texans played a tough six game schedule. Having Gary Schutte at the helm of the Big Sam booters, the Texans were well prepared for their first game against the Bowie Volunteers which they won. Arlington High handed Houston its first defeat. After another loss to a new challenger, Lamar, the Texans revamped Bowie. With another defeat by the Colts, the Texans played their final game, a rematch with Lamar which ended in a tie. This left the Texans just a little under .500 ball at 2-3-1 for the season. The B-team was 1-4-1 for the year. QAQ Keith Slagle shows his speed with the ball. QBJ Defense is the game when Arnold Enrriques, Keith Blackburn, Bryan Craven, and Mark Mowbray surround the goal. Wranglers 151 - , - r,..,..M.. . -, Y it A B Thinclads finish second in district competition C 1 -....-. .mn ... - F KAJ Lonnie Allen gives Billy Hunt a word of encouragement. fBl Mark Wolf takes a well deserved water break after running in his event. lCl Track members are ltop row, I-rl Head Coach Bill Keith, track queens Jeannie Dale and Kim Davis, David Rudd, Lonnie Allen, Scott Weidner, Danny Ady, Jim Marlatt, Mark Payne, Donnie Jones, track queen Kim Roberts, Coach Jimmie Jones, Qsecond rowl Ronnie Howard, Charlie McManus, Mark Patterson, Loyd Stephens, Mark Wolf, C. V. White, Mark Jones, David Beard, Allen Phillips, Elrodney Fagan, lthird rowl Billy Hunt, Keith Caldwell, Royal Hill, Jason McKissick, Victor Parra, Renwick Fennell, and Shane Paschal. The Texans supplied eight qualifiers for the Regional Meet held at NTSU in Denton. Wranglers W 'te tl g J l,iii ff ,.77Az ffl A rf nw K, M wi i . 'Z WW? A , 3 3. The Texan thinclads couIdn't keep the district championship string going, as Burleson won the district meet narrowly over Sam Houston 1183!4 to 114. Houston sent eight runners to the regional meet held in Denton. These were Lonnie Allen-880, Keith Caldwell- T u ., fx I Q..- i QAJ Junior Mark Jones practices his pole vault technique. lBl Senior Keith Caldwell strides during his workout routine. KCJ Trainer Donny Anderson works on the pulled muscle of junior Charlie McManus. CD1 The Texan team kneels in a word of prayer after the district meet. D Wranglers 153 440, Mark Wolf-12OHH, Mark Payne-long jump, Mark Jones-pole vault, mile relay, C. V. White, Donnie Colbert, Keith Caldwell, and Lonnie Allen, sprint relay- Mark Patterson, Donnie Colbert, Keith Caldwell, and Mark Payne. Lonnie Allen was the only Texan to reach the regional finals, but he did not qualify for the state meet. On May 6, the thinclads held a city meet of just Arlington schools, since the Sam Houston Relays were rained out two weeks earlier. The Texans won the meet with second place going to the Bowie Volunteers. Lamar was third, and Arlington finished last. ln the meet, trackster Mark Payne set a new school record by winning five medals in one meet. The medals came from placing third in the high jump, second in the long jump, first in the sprint relay, second in the 100 yard dash, and second in the 220. The city meet was the only meet the thinclads won. lAj Lonnie Allen finishes first in the 880 yd. dash. lBj C. V. White hands off to Keith Caldwell in the mile relay. lCj Coaches Jones and Keith watch the Texans practice. lDj Mark Payne passes the baton to Donny Colbert during the sprint relay. . i , i ,.., . - - , 5. Q' 1 - --- v U we QW? 1 ' - safes, E, . A tffeif limi, .,.. 'iff' rx fiitlfier .S -f.eff:f rftsgg4,..--1 x., ...L K.. A-..5,.-wft,,,,g wwe, af.q,gr'2'? -1'mwM-iiciiwh'-rf: - Q '41 , x 5: ' fs-cw:-, '55 Y l :.- Q ' A A 4... ,j as L :cl in '- . gs. 1 . - - . , -,aa , ' W 4 'A 'wif -lg.. N .,., v- . s -if Q T , 'H ' 'Qiii-'fwiii V' C . .Q . f V 154 Wranglers Xl ks- '. t. Z t 5' . Wg, uilffkfllgxzg fx Y I i tt? 1 -- 1 ig F , I S f sf N -, 'sf ' - i. ,, -5 wig , :L g as ,awe w w er ,. . .. .-., :Haw-s,-ek-. -T-sn, gefg t W --'x r ,, t K -' ef' ' f i - . - -- we .--vi: ,.1.,1f asfkartt -1 -.'--1: A , i if N LM - ar. . ev? 59' , .ff 9 i ..,, i f P ., , . ew A' ' :lf l ' wfmmm.,-N. ta. MSE f1t'fi'2f igg, -gx'r P5-sireit-exif-isli' t'1f 't'f '-fwrfav 9 P v.i..:.gz: i' 1 ' .. .' - ,2'x 'Q,qgM A ' 44 f Www' ' .K 1 ' mf X 'r i I. .W - H ' - We Thinolads send eight to regional competition lf 11, Sikh 7 ,gist Q , Q fa if g , as wma. C lAl Seniors Mark Patterson and Mark Payne work on the sprint relay handoff. U33 Senior Keith Caldwell, the districts 440 yard dash champion. fCl Seniors Patterson and B Payne receive awards at the city meet in the long jump. Wranglers 155 46 athletes receive special recognition Among the sports award winners were Roger Pryor-Regional Qualifier-Swimming, Randy Hudson-All District-Football, Mike Guadagnolo-All District-Football, Murray Francis-All District-Football, Tim Redman-All District-Football, Gary Strawn-All District-Football, Jon Nuss-All District-Baseball, Dennis Brown-All Super State-Football, Lester Stoker-All District 2nd Team- Basketball, Lisa Slate-All District-Basketball, Nancy Williamson-All District-Basketball and Volleyball, Karla Engel-All District- Volleyball, Jeanean Dalby-All District-Track, Linda Vasquez-All District 2nd Team-Volleyball, Debra Evans-3rd in State-Track, Booker T. White-All District-Football, Pam Warters-Regional Competitor-Track, Sharon Krystinik-3rd in District-Track, Keith Caldwell-1st in District 440-Track, Evan Szurek-Flegional Qualifier-Swimming, Eve Baker-Best Times in District-Swimming, Peggy Goodenough-Regional Qualifier, 156 Wranglers ,f r Ti: - Tig iiiffzgs i S41 the sports award winners were Randy Hague-Mike Green-Golf, Jerry Thompson-2nd Team All District-Baseball, Brad District-Football, Kenneth Jackson-All State-Football, Loyd Stephens-All District-Football, Mark Moody-All District- Charles Busby-All District-Football and Baseball, John McElree-All District-Baseball, Amy Schrickel-All District- Mark Canton-All District-Baseball, Kim Ford-All District-Basketball, Gerald Hill-All District-Football, Susan Scribner- of the Year, Dennis Boswell-All District Honorable Mention-Basketball, Lonnie Allen-District Champ 880-Track, Billy Winner-Track, Mark Payne-Spring Relay-Track, Mark Patterson-Sprint Flelay-Track, Mark Jones-Pole Vault-Track, Marlow-All State-Football. Wranglers 157 A CAJ Members of the Varsity Volleyball Team are fleft to rightj Coach Sue Ellis Lisa Slate Carla Engel Carrie Hayes Nancy Williamson, Nancy Hall, Becky Bevill Denise Kelly and Linda Vasquez QBJ Carla Engel spikes one over for a point Spikers finish a close second in district play It was a good but frustrating year for the Volleyball Squad. Losing only three games and winning 11 on their district schedule, the Texans failed to capture first, finishing a close second to state bound Arlington High. The first blemish came from Lamar on September 30. With this loss, the Texans could 'only hope to tie for the first half of district by playing cross-town rival AHS. Defeating the Texans in two games, the Colts took the first half title. Going undefeated the second round until the showdown again with Arlington High, the Texans had to win the game to stay in the district area race with AHS. The Colts won both games by a lopsided score, giving Sam a second place, boosting AHS to the state play-offs. 158 Wranglers Q N-...-f xv Varsity District Record-11-3 Haltom 1 151 Richland 15 5 15 2 Cleburne 15 2 15 2 Lamar 15 15 1 BOWIG 15 3 15 3 Burleson 15 7 5 5 Arlington 915 4 5 Haltom 11 15 5 1 Cleburne 15 4 15 0 Lamar 15 2 5 7 BOWIE 15 3 1614 Burleson 15 0 5 5 Arlington 315 415 I 5-8, - Q -8, 11- ,Y O-15 . - 1 1 - - 1 1 - -15, - , 5-12 Richland 15-3, 15-4 . - I 1 - . -Y , 1 - sSam's score listed first. '4llx1g 1 .,. I K ., .M ,,,.,,. -,.,, YW 3 1 - 'f'. 1 Mg, C QAJ Nancy Williamson and Carrie Hayes await the serve. fBj Carrie maneuvers for position, while Denise Kelley looks on.1C1 Linda Vasquez keeps the volleyball in play. X' , 3 1 -,1, V. 5 5 5 'Z ,,., Wranglers 159 f ' A QAJ Texan Junior Varsity Volleyball members are il-r first rowlz Manager Virginia Place Karen Wiley Beverly Hobbs Janet Coats, Susan Scribner, Sue Alcala, fsecond rowl: Coach Cindy Duval, Michele Buckholt Carol Cross Fonda Muzzy Lesa Mays, Betsy Hollingsworth, Mary Morris, Sandy Ratliff. lBJ Mary Morris displays her spiking ability QC3 The JV s outstanding defensive play enabled the team to play more offense and keep the opponents from serving JV success wins district C With a 13-1 record and the J district championship, the Junior Varsity has definitely developed a winning attitude. The only blemish on the JV record came on the last game of the season to Crosstown rival Arlington High. Their hard work was highlighted by being invited to a varsity tournament last fall. ffs ,, am., K V .owl J or Girls prove their ability in basketball Varsity members are ftop rowj Coach Dixie Calahan, manager Deena Riddle, Kim Ford, Mona Laughlin, Carrie Hayes, Nancy Williamson, Tonya McCraw, Cheryl Alexander, manager Gina Davis, fbottom rowl manager Randy Peterson, Reba Watson, Rhonda Blanton, Amy Schrickel, Jeanean Dalby, Lisa Slate, and manager Sue Langley. I , ,yt f M7 . , at - g K 19 Sam's Girls' Varsity Basketball Team had another fine season, coming in second place in district competition with an 11-5 record. Sam also came out on top in non-district games against Bryan Adams, Lake Highlands, and Grand Prairie. Lisa Slate was named outstanding guard, as well as making first team all district, along with Kim Ford and Carrie Hayes. Second team all district winner was Jeanean Dalby. Nancy Williamson and Amy Schrickel were named as honorable mentions for the season. QAJ Kim Ford makes an effort to get the ball to the Texan forwards. Wranglers 161 162 Varsity Basketball Scores SHHS OPPONENT 46 Bowie 45 39 Lamar 38 46 Burleson 53 56 Richland 34 64 Haltom 41 40 Arlington 52 58 Bowie 44 46 Lamar 61 61 Burleson 70 75 Richland 50 , 60 Haltom 35 ,T 41 Arlington 38 H Al.. K 3 ,, tAl Lisa Slate tries to steal the '9' ball away from an opponent. QBJ Tonya McCraw watches the ball slip W, . my through the hoop on a free-throw. r M- ,, QCJ The Texan team comes on the ' 1 court prepared for a big victory. ff , 1- fi A B Wranglers lunior Varsity members are ltop rowj Coach Cindy Duval, manager Deena Riddle, Sherrie Shead, Robin Roberts, Doretha Nest, Melinda Hughes, Michelle Poettgen, Joyce Grambrell, Wanda Smith, manager Gina Davis, fbottom rowl manager Randy Peterson, Sue Alcala, Rhonda Feno, Paula Booth, Terri Martin, Karen Hickman, Susan Scribner, and manager Sue Langley. A v Girls' JV Basketball came gy M, out with a winning season on ,gg rrr M 2 a 7-5 district record. Big Sam beat Lamar, Bowie, and Haltom twice, split a pair with Richland, and lost twice to Arlington and Burleson. This group of young players displayed dedication and determination throughout the season. Players such as these are going to help elevate Sam Houston to a position of excellence in girls' basketball, says Coach Cindy Duval. Junior Varsity Basketball Scores SHHS OPPONENT 33 Bowie 22 55 Lamar 42 37 Burleson 62 38 Richland 18 48 Haltom 32 43 Arlington 47 44 Bowie 40 41 Lamar 39 36 Burleson 52 29 Richland 45 44 Haltom 28 32 Arlington 47 lAj Terri Martin follows through on one of many successful throws. Wranglers 163 A QAJ Members of the girls' track team are tl to r, top to bottomjz Coach Cindy Duval, Peaches Lawson, Yolanda Sanders, Evans, Theresa Lawrence, Melinda Hughes, Joyce Gambreil, Brenda Garcia, Coach Dixie Calahan, 12nd rowj manager Warters, Pam Warters, Debra Evans, Doretha West, Beverly Sisney, Terri Martin, Manager Sue Alcala, Angela Henry, f3rd Reba Watson, Jeanean Dalby, Sharon Krystinik, Mary Morris, Karen Hickman, Nancy Love, Rhonda Feno, Denise Lucas. QBQ miie relay team consists of Rhonda Feno, Karen Hickman, Angela Henry, and Brenda Garcia. QCJ Brenda Garcia stretches before B C vs Wranglers Girl tracksters place second in district meet . , L, 1- - 's V. 2: 4 iffy ' ' , , V , W u . asf .. have tfttt 8 tr , ' 5 s .. A - ,k.,L '11 'tt 'Q- Wx M .,, - W M K -s ., X 12e2t..g :Yflw -Tix ' 5 f A X - 3.5 .. ,X fr 4. .3 1 tttt ,.- 1- A 5 The girls' track team participated in six meets this season. ln their sixth season of competition, the girls placed second as a team at the Colt-Viking Relays, and at the Duncanville Relays, they placed third as a team. ln district competition, the team came in second. The 440 relay team, consisting of Debra Worley, Jeanean Dalby, Angela Henry, and Joyce Gambrell, placed first but was disquali- fied because of an incorrect lane exchange. Pam Warters took second in the hurdles. Joyce Gambrell was right behind Warters, placing third in the same event. The 880 relay came in second, while Mary Morris placed second in the high jump. Brenda Garcia placed third in the 880, and Sharon Krystinik also placed third in the open mile run. Debra Evans placed first in the shot and discus at district, first in the discus and second in shot at regionals, and advanced to state, placing fifth in the discus and third in the shot. qAj Sprint relay members are Jeanean Dalby, Debra Worley, Angela Henry, and Joyce Gambrell. U33 Girl track members await their heats. QCJ Debra Evans concentrates at the state meet. Wranglers 165 Golfers tee to sixth place Big Sam's Golf Team did quite well in the 13 tournaments students entered, placing anywhere from fourth to ninth in competition. Sam's best outing came in Denton where golfers placed a cool fourth. In the district tournament, Sam came in sixth. The tournament was held at four courses, Burleson, Haltom, Cleburne, and Arlington. B Randy Hague missed being district medalist by one stroke in the tournament. Golfers also competed in a two day tournament, where 33 teams from Texas and Oklahoma were represented. Randy Hague was also recognized by winning the Mike Green scholarship. Coach Wallace Johnson expects some good golfers back next year and about 20 new students to pick from for next year's team. its-...., A Q ' '--W... C lAl Allen Williams tees off with good form. CBJ Randy Hague studies the situation before making his putt. lCl The golf team includes Randy Hague, D Terry Brown, Tommy Jankowiak, Butch Hutcheson, Allen Williams, and Head Coach Wallace Johnson. fDl Terry Brown makes a tough putt. Wranglers Third year swimmer gains All-American title A Sam sponsored the largest member swim team in its history. At the annual AISD all city swim meet at UTA, the boys team finished with a close second place, only to be beaten by Arlington High School. As the season closed, the team sent two swimmers to the state meet in Austin. They were seniors Roger Pryor and Donna lVlcClure. Donna has previously been an All-American swimmer in A 12.1. .Cv L' 'L - in ,.1s.,.f 0, ,,.1A, . ..... V. 'IQ .t we 121215: fe- rf, . :, A g 22 x A ' 'H 1, .tv -f A255 - . . 4 ' . . ,.,, as 1 , Q-' ,., ' . 1 v 4 - Q- L Q i 'af .-1 'fr rt n 5 12: ri uh , ' 1 'K If A .LM .ha U., Af., -vga,-1. 1 1. Q 1 1 a -- , . N ' 1- ,gf ,ix ,A 3 ' ,, HN. . Q '. 4 ,Q .1 5- Si, f -Q . . L K we in if S t A W . 1 .K , .1 3 as A K z ,- K, 9 . . K , A ' A Q' ' A K 5 1 41 ya v-U. 1 5 ' ' , 4 Q 4 . 1 S A J v 4 2 .. Qu ,- , ,' ,. . Q fs K- Q, ' . ' , 5 . g . ,,,V . ' ' fl 5 ,jk K5 Q1 K - ., 4 4 + v K 1 ,K K ' 1' 1 lm 64 at--1 ffm,-I , ' . L ,.- .'.,,f ,,.., , s 4 2 f 1K 1 N - x 4 A ,-1 ,i . - r he , 'Y ,tt ai D thepast two years and is a candidate to receive the award for the third consecutive time as a Big Sam swimmer. iAl Evan Szurek takes a close second in his event at the UTA swim meet. U33 Donna McClure rests after winning the 100 meter breaststroke. tCp Roger Pryor shows the form that sent him to state in the 100 meter breaststroke. QDJ Swim team members are ttop row l-r Dan Goodenough, Darrell Byers, Steve Hampton. Greg Goombi, Evan Szurek, Roger Pryor. fmiddle rowj Carla Riegel, Becky Farnik, Melanie Barrett, Peggy Goodenough, Eve Baker, Melissa Miller, Donna McClure, Charlotte Hagler. tfront rowl Cindy Walker, Jenifer Cotten, Gene Hays, Chris Bean. Wranglers 167 l - ----..-.- Tennis team members ltop row, I-ri Scott Henderson, Scott Moss, Clint Stanfield, Billy Horton, and Rodney Tilman. lbottom rowj Janet Hill, Amy Schrickel, Mary Wilson, Sondra Florence, and Terry Hart. Not pictured is Coach Mike Moffett Ladder system strengthens team A With a new district and a new coach, 23 Tennis Team members did well. The new coach was Mr. Mike Moffett, and the new district was 8-4A. Tennis Team members were on a ladder system. To advance on the ladder, students challenged the one above them. The challenger played the challengee. If the winner was the challenger he would take the place of the other. If the challengee wins, the ladder stays the same. At Bowie, the Texans split the tournament with Mary 168 Wranglers Wilson, Scott Henderson, and Janet Hill winning their matches. Also winning their match was the doubles team of Larry Usher and Mark Kinman. On February 14, Sam played Burleson and took five of eight matches. Mary Wilson won her matches 6-0 and 6-3. tAi The duo of Kristi Lappe and Janet Hill prepare for the serve. U33 Scott Henderson lays down a great serve. tCi Ellen Felton returns the serve. 'wi . M, WN, 4, -? - 1 ,! 4 ,.,.. r 5 E L , , , , . A 2 f Z gg . F Q Tennis team members ltop row, l-rj include LarryUsher, Steve Flores, Mark Kinman, Kent Johnson, Curtis Hunt, Jeff Heaton, fbottom rowj Kristi Lappe, Laura Williams, Lisa Mclntyre, Ellen Felton, Kathy Stiffler, and Nan Dunning. , . :M,..- 1. ,, J' 5 K ' N -5 . T . K f4g,,.g 1,55 A , K 3,31 , , it n ,, 1 f gk , , - 1 -Q x :gf - ' . A C B , Larry Usher won his with . a strong comeback 1-6, 6-2, and 6-4 in the last sets. Other tournaments included Lamar, Trinity, Grapevine, Arlington, and the district tournament at UTA. QAJ Steve Flores shows good forehand skill. KBJ Billy Horton practices. tCl Mary Wilson and Vince Gonzales were named Most Valuable Players. Wranglers 169 170 Division Page 1714 I '51 ' 'qs lgx Q55 Car 5 5 p.'Q 5 3 ii iz FG' 4 44 'kb vi' I ur Q 'H' Division Page 171 Texarkana native takes over as superintendent A New! Mr. J. A. Covert became the new superintendent of the Arlington schools. Mr. Covert came from Texarkana, where he was the superintendent there also. Mr. Covert brought many new ideas with him. The ideas were in the interest of not only the schools, but also the students. There was a readjustment period for everyone. But, Mr. Covert has shown his abilities many times over. The new superintendent helped one and all. fAl School Board members are tstandingj Mr. Dan Dipert, Dr. J. M. Farrell, Mrs. Elwood Preiss, Mr. Phillip McGahey, tseatedl Mrs. Tye Barnett, Dr. Truett Boles, and Mr. William L. Bondurant. QBQ Superintendent James A. Covert. 172 Posse tl Qi lM.?..?,9.9' IVlr. Ftemynse: biggest Texan of them all Leadership! Mr. B. H. Ftemynse has served as principal for four years, and his devoted love for Sam Houston has grown stronger with each year. His involvement in school activities and high spirit are admired by everyone. Mr. Bud Ftemynse has shown a special dedication to the students and the teachers. His willingness to listen and compromise have made him a principal respected by everyone who knows him. He has helped to combine the undivided spirit and devotion for Sam into one total unity. QAJ Keeping in touch with students makes Mr. B. H. Ftemynse one of the finest principals around. 1By Uncle Bud leads the Big Sam spirit at the pep rally before the Rider game. fCj Chad Remynse discusses football tactics with his father. KDJ Mr. Ftemynse carefully listens to a student's ideas. Posse 173 Vice-Principals join in student activities Involved! Whether the students wanted to believe it or not, the vice-principals helped to make this year a really great one. Mrs. Tommie Williams sponsored Newcomers Club. Mr. G. A. Glenn was involved with the Student Congress, while Mr. Monroe Bicknell served as the dean of boys. QAQ The phone is one of Mr. G. A. Glenn's favorite toys. KBJ Talking with students at the first Newcomers Club party is sponsor Mrs. Tommie Williams. KCl Mr. Monroe Bicknell addresses students on the 101 ways of registration. B 174 Posse Counselors assist students for future desires Guidance! The counselors gave much guidance to students. They gathered information for college entrance exams and scholarships. Counselors also aided non college bound seniors with ideasonvocauonalcweem. Mrs. Marjean Kitts helped the students with last name initials A-D. Mr. James Warren counseled E-K people. Mrs.BeUyVVhHakerdeaH with L-O students. Mr. James Adams worked with the students with last initials R-Z. C fr .,.i.l .L 7 r N il x r .A x A . B fAl Mr. James Adams and Mrs. Betty Whitaker aid Sue Hy in preparing Honor Society valograms for Valentines Day. QBJ Mr. James Warren takes time out of his hectic schedule to catch up on paper work. QCD Let me sign the pass so you can return to class, says Mrs. Marjean Kitts to Eddie Brackenridge. Posse 175 A Secretaries keep school on right track Organization! Six special ladies aided Sam more than anyone realized. These were secretaries Mrs. Audine Whitten and Mrs. Doris Brazzil and clerks Mrs. Lorraine Brogdon, Mrs. Joy Crossnoe, Mrs. Helen Shumate, and Mrs. Dorothy Welton. Mrs. Whitten served as Mr. Ftemynse's personal secretary, as well as handled the budget. Mrs. Brazzil was the bookkeeper. Mrs. Welton worked as the registrar. Mrs. Shumate was Mr. Glenn's secretary and took care of the daily bulletin. Mrs. Brogdon and Mrs. Crossnoe handled the absences. fAl Mrs. Joy Crossnoe works on the girls' absentee slips. QBJ Mrs. Lorraine Brogdon and Mrs. Helen Shumate perform some of their duties as secretaries of the vice- principals. QCJ Proving that she is a true typing Texan is Mrs. Audine Whitten. QDJ Laboring over the Six Weeks Attendance Report is one of the duties of Mrs. Doris Brazzil and Mrs. Dorothy Welton. 176 Posse ' YF ' f 'SLU tr - K . M y . . .X st.. '., was N t We as Y 1, , . , , Y 5 ,eq 145 t ix .M xg s B Librarians, nurses give needed t all A B ,Jay ,na ,, '-Q X x is X X 4 assistance Helping! That is what the nurses and librarians are dedicated to. Nurses offer assistance in the forms of taking temperature and giving sympathy to students. The duties of the librarians included making student lD's and taking care of audio-visual equipment, as well as helping students with research projects. QAQ Mrs. Louise Clark supervises over various activities as the head librarian. fBJ Mrs. Mary Jackson and Mrs. Jimmie Russell serve as aides in the library. QCJ Mrs. JoAnn Owens and Mrs. Pat Edney discover that students are not the only ones ill. Posse 177 Cafeteria staff cures hunger pains of students I ' - ,ia ' , - ,,,,, 1 if 24 7 , ' f f,,g, , , 4' ' 1- 1 f 'f flfg . , . --1' , , ' . .4 .' . ' 1 ,, , . fares ' my it zftvfr if ft 3 K ,,rr, . i, 4 g I WV? .1 W as ,, ,J .L. ,5 f Q, , ' I mv' at Z . , ,aaa inf' 4 M' T X3 is-fig' . r T are 1' rj .. gv, ' f 's-Ji f , 11 W, ' L' R 1 aa A: ff' tffftiszazvg122r:sfvi.i1zvr j A ' f Q5-J 51 1 AH k. f Jfef,g,'j 5 'r ,gi E M f wif' i. Q, f .F 4 f -V 1 t '25, ! Y'I'- 1 , wif WK v,WV I ' ily gg ' ,fi I 'V u ' ' 4' ' 'fs f - 4 rj wwe, fm, 'ray ' '11 , j -Wait.:-if it X . .,,, ' T r f V f l ' 11 I , 4 4 A Nourishment! The cafeteria staff helped the second half of the day be more bearable by serving students and teachers a warm and enjoyable lunch. Students had a choice of plate lunches or a la carte , which includes all types of students' favorite food. The junk food junkies had a large selection of desserts. The cafeteria staff prepared special meals on both Fifties Day and Texan Day. For the first time ever, the cafeteria staff honored certain ethnic groups and featured food from that group. fAj Members of the cafeteria staff are Mrs. Rose Rowe, Mrs. Goldie Vaughan, Mrs. Gail Brown, Mrs. Bea Spain, Mrs. Marjorie Knowles, Mrs. Otilla Alcala, Mrs. Patsy Allen, Mrs. Sally Wasson, Mrs. Vi Martinez, Mrs. Lorene Wickliff, and Mrs. Sue Macre. fBj Mrs. Spain prepares dough for some homemade rolls. B 178 Posse 'Critics of Society' added to mini courses tn C km Criticisml Seniors were able to learn about authors' thoughts of society in Mrs. Dixie Kirkpatrick's new Critics of society class. Seniors were required to take one quanerofrequned literature. After the first quarter, seniors had many selections ranging from science fiction, human values, future shock to film making. Juniors enjoyed the writings of such great authors as John Steinbeck and Mark Twain. Mrs. Lisa McCulloch and Mrs. Carolyn McLeod were the new junior English teachers. Sophomores were taught many new vocabulary words in preparation for the PSAT during their junior year. jAj Mrs. Marjorie Spann discusses Death of a Salesman with one of her senior honors classes. jBj Now don't be overcritical, cautions Mrs. Dixie Kirkpatrick. QCJ l can not believe that he said that, thinks Mrs. Darcy Kirby. jDj Mrs. Mary Lane gives her class instructions on reading science fiction. jEj Miss Evelyn Muelder foresees a future shock for students on report card day. ' v at . jj iv? 2 ' jf K j KLVL 3 , g ei . if 5 5' 9 i ' 3 Fifi' Q Q 422. 3 ' ' 5 it E 3 it 2 i 2. . f ' E E L E tif I t E. it I A .M . .bi , . mg X 1 1 t 1 f l t., ,. N li ll ' Posse 179 A C QAJ Mrs. Yvonne Davis is surprised by the camera. QBJ Mr. Alan Lacy checksthe days aUendance2lCJ Mrs. Jo Ann Goolsby shows Kathy Hagood how to use a reader's guide. QDJ Mrs. Patti Fowler shows students how funny iunior English can be. QEJ Now look what Mr. Flemynse is doing! exclaims Mrs. Lisa McCulloch to Mrs. Carolyn McLeod. 180 Posse B . I' D QM... ,x... .- nf K 'fig 1' :a:- QQ- ' ' i f-if br-ffxfesil kit. . .ev it K. . , .. K 6 Q var we it A B C D ' Q 'fx QAJ Well I thought it was funny, thinks Mrs. Marilyn Harrell. QBJ Mrs. Betty Hinson becomes emotional over a sophomore's paper. lCJ Mrs. Anita Lewis waits for the ending of the announcements. lDj Mrs. Sharon Moore listens as a student reads his paper. QEJ Not picture time again, says Mrs. Judy Baskey. Posse 181 Humanities - making us worldly aware Variety! The study of the world and its problems were covered in the social studies courses for all three grades. World history, world geography, and American histoiy classes broadened many students' understanding of the world today. Senior civics classes were mainly concerned with U. S. government. Some of the classes visited court. Sociology and psychology classes introduced the study of man's behavior. The social studies courses sponsored a school-wide Mock Election. Former Governor Jimmy Carter held 671 votes to Gerald Ford's 591. CAD Mr. Billy Stewart fills out l'9D0ff Cards. KBJ Coach Don Louis lectures to his civics class. lCl Mrs. Phyllis Collins' smile reveals how much she enjoys teaching. fDl American history is taught by Mrs. Kay Merrill. 182 Posse f W gfvi s is at ' k F51 . 1 -s I X t 1 - we ,W 'F' 1555 C D E KAJ I can tell already that it's ' 'W K one of those days, thinks Mrs. Ann Lewis. fBl Mr. Larry Magness finds faraway places. Q05 Mrs. Becky . Perrett tries to suppress an attack of laughter. CDi Mrs. Vaudrene Hunt contemplates her next move. qEl Mr. Bob Connor shows off some of his 13 little St. Bernard puppies. Posse 183 .wa..,,.,,,,,, ,M A B N ,.,,..n-v ' -B'iilQ iAj Mrs. Ruth Stutler wonders how she ever became a teacher.'QBj Mrs. Virginia Cope talks with her class about shrinks. 105 Mr. John Elliott works on grading exams. QDJ Now where is my autographed peanut from President Carter? wonders Civics teacher Mrs. Betty MacCammond. 184 Posse lg ts 5 Foreign Languages bring , 1 .u ggg g culture to Big Sam Tm an mis, 1? PM ,, . 3 ti s 51 SN t , 7 - , QQ- is -. . ,,.R3.,,ggN,,, Culture! French, German, and Spanish were all offered in three or four levels. First year is basic grammar and conversation. Second year goes more in depth in grammar, reading, and culture. Third year covers the study of the literature, music, and art. Spanish has a fourth year which is mostly literature. Foreign languages were a fun learning experience for all. CAJ German teacher Mrs. Janie Brown watches her students practice for the Novemberfest. CBJ Who taught you to say that? exclaims French teacher Mrs. Jean Kevil. CCD Mrs. DeLynda Gray smtles as she listens to a student recite Spanish. C Posse 185 Variety comes to Big Sam through fine arts Artists! The Fine Arts Department was diversified. The drama, speech, and debate students were always involved in tournaments. The band and choir entertained everyone with concerts and programs. Art students entered many exhibits throughout the year. Journalism and photography students organized the annual and school newspaper. qAj Miss Lina Davis discusses the effects of swine flu with her pig. fBj With this smile, l should be president, exclaims Mr. Wallace Johnson. fCy Mr. Louis Harris listens to some music. QDJ Miss Mildred Peveto notices something strange about her cup of coffee. B W- Posse C D 'fa A 4- v A E I 5 A L. B C D I it 'K . . XR . . My MQ lAJ Mrs. Lynda Harrell discusses debate techniques with students. QBJ Mrs. Mildred Russum helps Arnold Wimmer create a masterpiece. lCl Leading the orchestra is Miss Rosalyn Waldorf. fDj Mrs. Pam Rogers smiles at a student's work of art. fEl Mr. Jeremy Walker and Mr. Robert Rober debate on what song to play at halftime. Posse 187 Science experiments to answer questions in life Experiments! Many science courses were offered. ObsewaHonslabs,and films were all a part of the learning experience involved. Biology I and ll were available for the live students. Geology was taught for those who were more down to earth people. The Science Department has been a favorite of students for many years. Science could be fun and scholastic at the same time. B C fAl They better stop throwing those rocks! thinks geology teacher Mr. Jay Cannon. QBQ Mrs. Billie Cade explains the lesson to her class. fCl Mrs. Verba Boyes aids Anthony Davis in examining a starfish. QDJ Mrs. Becky Armstrong illustrates the reproduction ofa paramecium. 188 Posse 'SJ' ,4...,.,.4 -. it l ie 'N ,lil ., X D QAJ Mrs. Nelda Shipley tries outa new lab experiment. KBJ Mrs. Nita McGuire takes a coffee break. QCJ Cathy Lanier, Elaine Long and Margaret Flhynes examine a clam with Mrs. Jennifer McDowell in biology. QDJ Mrs. Lee Mullen and Beth Welton work with a microscope Posse 189 Mathematics offers many different levels Problems! Math students solved many during the year. Students learned many areas from the basic addition and subtraction to the complexity of Mr. W. J. Winter's calculus. Algebra, geometry, and trigonometry were some of the more popular math courses. Man made world taught students ways to build bridges and to become technically literate . Mr. Gary Schutte's computer math class taught students ways to program a computer. QAJ Teacher of the year, Mr. Norman Brake, and Mr. George Hiatt discuss an extremely difficult math problem. QBJ Mrs. Bobby Spray shows Mrs. Helen Drake all the new laws concerning tax procedures. QCJ Mrs. Bettie Noland explains the Pythagorean Theorem to her honors Algebra ll class. A l .,.,... .,,. N-.. ' 190 Posse B C l Mvv ' fflffm' MM. ,Q,. yay, ffl Q qu Q, fit? .dv in B Lv CAJ Mr. Ronald Crowther and Mrs. Montie Sue Jay are caught conferring in the hall. QBQ Miss Patricia Riggs leads the Tex-Annes to another great year. QCD Of course that's my birthday cake! Mr. Gary Schutte informs Mr. W. J. Winter. Posse 191 VAC adds to learning opportunities Opportunity! That's what VAC,resource,and deaf educahon oHeredthose with learning difficulties. Through these programs many mudenmuecewedspedal guidancein acadenncs and were offered job training. Mrs. Lynn Jones and Miss Judy Thomas worked with pre-VAC and resource, while Mr. Frank Turk handled VAC. Miss Ann Boguskie taught in resource and Mrs. Barbara Roberts was an aide. A new addition to the program was Miss Terry Hoff, who worked with the deaf students. fAl Miss Judy Thomas and Mrs. Lynn Jones look over a new teacher's manual. CBJ Mr. Frank Turk talks with Michael Jacobs. QCJ Miss Terry Hoff, Miss Ann Boguskie, and Mrs. Barbara Roberts contribute to Sam in a very special way. 192 Posse J aa, 6 my Q -A., i Homemaking classes add extra spice to life Living! The homemaking classes made students more aware of life by teaching them to prepare for situations. Mrs. Lavoyce Avery's child development class visited the Arlington Memorial Hospital. Students in Miss Glynda Gillespie's home furnishing class went to furniture stores and Evans-Black carpet. Mrs. Margaret Tannahill took her family living class to divorce court to discover the procedures for divorce. QAJ Mrs. Margaret Tannahill congratulates the bride and groom Kathy Kimbrough and Robert Beck: at a mock wedding in family living. QBJ Miss Glynda Gillespie demonstrates her cooking experience iCl Mrs. Lavoyce Avery plays with a baby in child development. Posse 193 Skills added through classes in business Typists! Business courses taught students all typing skills needed to type a research paper or prepare to become a secretary. Mrs. Marilyn Tareilo's shorthand classes taught students the secrets of taking notes and dictation. Bookkeeping was taught by Mrs. Carolyn Hammonds and Mrs. Becky Ellis. Students learned the correct ways to balance the budget. Mrs. Jo Wolfe, and Mrs. Doris Berry taught Typing I. Students learned positioning fingers on keys and centering. Typing II taught students how to type reports and memos. QAJ Mrs. Mary Jo Wolfe types a stencil. qBj Mrs. Sue Williams shows students the proper way to type a theme. KCJ Mrs. Marilyn Tareilo dictates to a shorthand class. . 194 Posse ii 154 . ' - 'Weds I K K' r ,v . IAQ Mrs. Doris Berry changes a typewriter ribbon. QB1 Mrs. Dorothy Ellis gets her books in order. fCQ Mrs. Carolyn Hammonds is caught off guard by a humorous remark. Posse 195 Physical education classes shape up students Exercise! Many people believe exercise makes a person more aware in facing life's situations. Physical education classes did their paninthephyycm development of students. P.E. classes kept students' interest with football, basketbaH,and sohbaH. Health taught students how to react to certain problems involving the human body. Dreams of driving became a reality to many sophomores enroHedin dnvereducahon. lAj Mr. Charles Davis bandages Coach Bill Keith's ankle. QBJ Coach James Hyden demonstrates his flying ability at registration. KCJ Mr. Andy Chambers practices his driving with the simulator. 196 Posse Q: 3 1 , A , , V.',. l its be A A 4' QN- 405 X ing, X -git? . Q., A B A N-nl X. lAl What a backhand, thinks tennis coach Mr. Mike Moffett. QBJ Mr. Larry McCarter watches Mr. Tommy Cantrell soak his sore foot. QCJ Miss Dixie Calahan and Miss Cindy Duval' give instructions to their girls at basketball practice. fDl Mrs. Sue Ellis raises volleyballers' spirit between games. qEl Mr. Ken Forehand taught health and drivers ed. QFJ Mrs. Barbara Thomas and Gina Davis make plans for a pep rally. Posse 197 Shop classes aid people in Arlington Assistance! The shop classes helped Arlington residents in many critical situations. Mr. Cherry Berry's auto mechanics class dealt with many major engine problems. If you were in an-accident, you could have your car repaired in auto body class. Looking for a new home? Mr. Aaron Jones and his building trades class built their project on Shenandoah Drive. Tired of your old hairstyle? The cosmetology class can fix it for a reasonable price. Radio and T.V., drafting, and power mechanics cared for household problems. KAJ Mr. Zollie Capps assists Richard Warren with a small engine repair. QBJ Mr. Joe Hodge prepares to sand a table leg. Q05 Mr. Jimmie Jones admires David Tyler's drafting. QDQ Mr. Aaron Jones continues as building trades instructor. 198 Posse 'Ns' ,--N A B c ' ,4, 'l-E A B i D Ve Ji lAl Mr. William Long works on a T.V. QBJ Mrs. Jodie Lasater and Nancy Thompson work on Barbara Shepherds hair. QCJ Mr, Cherry Berry helps Kenny Mitchell repair an engine. KDJ Give it a good whack right here, says Mr. Jerrell Womble to Stephen Scoggins. Posse 199 Job skills taught through vocational courses VVorkers!Studerns gained much workexpenencein vocational courses. Students gained skHlsin areas such asindustnalans, distribution and sales. Mr. Hugh Brown taught first and second year CVAE. Mrs. Sharon Phillips and Mr. Stephen Grhhntaught dmtnbuhve educauon. MLJamesTampmntaugm ICT,and Mrs.Gladys VVhHeheadtaughtl4ECE. QAJ Mrs. Betty Brown works with Donna Rushing. QBJ Mr. Stephen Griffin supervises as Mrs. Sharon Phillips makes a minor repair on a cash register. 200 Posse 6 A5 1-Lkuaqnt is ...,,,,.-h 1'- A .zfg-, -. wma- wnifmm. mm l0 v ' 1.9 P 5 I I 1' , Q 15,4 .Q P 0 5 55 5 afrsiiz 431' 14 ,'!f9! 5' 5' Q,f lv L's .v fu 1 HlX XIII, lXSX S!X XSX ?lQKRS!XiS1 ?E! Nl!!! XX XS X 1388lS1WW?KXl! lX lSX llX Qmi 202 Division Page muumm 5 wfsasse: , :lf x ' gg, if W Wy 1' Division Page 203 5 3 3 if i I V, fs E E 1 i 4 fp 'SGS .-W, 5. , 5, f 4932, 5, , 5, I x ' J Vi 4 ,E I . 5 A ,,. -' s 1 - M115 . . ' jf 4 Y x 1 1. ' v r A' L Q Z2 '41 i ffl I ,- fx a,,, fi N ,NVWMM ,, ,. M . . ...,.- ... M F , ' H .Rl 4 in AIA' ' f g - if 1 4- 2:34, A s w ,Y-rs' Q1 F' ,M 4,1 5 if . 3 T wxhfxajg 'i' :x:'1 if .ff 1 . V, ' d..', 1 . X . ,rf Q. N 2 i E K 4 i v 5 ? ? 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J, -ls Biilyii-larrell i Gay Harrell Curtis Harris A Melinda Harris Mike Harris H' Ramona Harris SusanHarris rr Sean Harte Gretchen Hartman Doug Hass x fl . 4' Susan Donna Helton Sandra Henderson Terry Henry Barbara Herrmann Kim Hester 4 X Royal Hill Kelly Hinson i X Q. T x fl wx Ind 4 JeffrHorne back Judy Horrell Gregg Horton e - ' Jon Howe Karen Hufdson Q i r Q 1 I . C5 , 6 T we W 1 N ' rv 1 lv 5 S S ,,:rf'!-' w 2 'sf k4 ' g Xe., .Metre G . mix 2. wi' 2 M x Q kk I . , ' . L.: 'f .f ' sex.:- A . J. -M. . . z Q 2. r x 1 V. X , x P i 4 X l 9 me X 1 il bk , L. Q 'E SM, S 1 'Q 5 R X ix .5 ok A Q ir Bk 'Sen P3 S W 1 4 2 'R ? 'S iff UI gf Zglfe iii? u 23 WL f...,,.Q:af5-zzgg-V . ---- .rf ' 533 e 1 , r . - . - f ' 'Y'-15 52' 0 1- ' ' JE: 5 'R 4 - if '-'9 ,W 'Hr--' .2 4 A an-2 10143: rr-5' 3 :gq 9'f,1Qif:?f:4wy55gu 3, . e Q x -re g 'Ve P ' If ' in ' R 9 -+5 V -v.: .1g-'UE4 P.Er boys show their talent at soccer. Thaw, ljfgf' Says Soph Cary Hy-r ' Leslie Hyden Robin Isom Fred Jackson Jaelgie Jansen li Si fi if 5 EQ , 5 X r'ee W' - A ,, I K . ,J -,f . . , X rr -e A W , x , XFX ? -f, J fx N- A -- -w A- H XB N .Q if if i F h,',.. i K If 5 f S , V ' ,, A 28423: sorbhofhore burrgms K E ...M E F1, Yfi I ,ISN x?f 4 I, li walk' Ap- ff K gg Y n- W 3 K ig f ' 4 1- gl au! Shadwick and Sue 'X Q4 K X, XJ ,A '41 ms. in Winn: V ur ' E So ph 0 mio fe O uit AWS I -.5 ,,,4 mix se NAS EP M 2, . .. 5 .. E .XM X it .,, i Xi, 15 9 Gif 3' a is L3 3:- gs i k V l .. li N. ,:,z L i , 'fi igm Y A 4 L M M L ' 1 'f L mf ii . E L L L ' - L . X q I it M i L rr v e Steven Lee Keith Lefebvre Brenda Legg L Arlecia Le Grand Jeff Lemley' V Pattie Lemons Karl Lewis., m y Sharyn Lewis Larrytiatyhicunn Alan Lindahl ' L Pam Lirienschmidt David Lipinski Tami Little Missy lgittlejohnt relr L Donna ,Loftis Elaine Long M Dennis Lovely Lydia Lowe Randy Mahone Richard Malerj Michael Malone L Scott Manor Kelley Mapes ' Rocky Marion Jim Marlatt' Martin r Linda Martinez ' Jerry Massengale Larryz Massey niii K M Robin Massey Debra Mayo Wanda McCarty Fiodney McClanahan Johnny Moijorkle Jonathan McCoy Karen McCoy Beth Anne MCCuiiougi Brenda McElreath Judy McGowan Patricia McGriff BenaMcGuire iiiii 288 Sophomore Outlaws Efmmps 'M 'Fi-1 f' ig' w....e-M-:ogg- Maw!! 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MSX A 3 X gr Ps' , . if I fn 5 if N! ,H K.,- X R J EX XD W N . 3 I 3 vw 4' X X ' the Sophomore Outlaws 293 gk o A ' ' X o :ffl is K L- I K. ,k , , H, f K ii 1 '- ' KA? RaySSaIinasS Keith Samford S Ramiro Sanchez Robert Sanderlin Jerry Sanders Terri Schafer Mary Schlotte Eddie SCl'imid - Joellen Schneider Terry.Sc hutza 3 Keith Scoggins James Scribner Susan Scribner Terry Scroggins , Barney Self Marilyn Sellers i Jeff Sessions , Paul Shadwick Mike Shaffer Leisa Sharplf Todd Shaver Priscilla Shaw Sherrie Shead , Buck Sheffield PatrickiSherlock f Deanna Sherwood Milton Shipp S Mike Shoemaker 294 Sophomore Outlaws gq: 'l'3w if r if it i i S .S mi ' iS W . ,Ex h w g T Q . 'fi r W LR . A S Q 5 Q I Ja 9 'W -. 14, ' .NYSA ' 3'-1 ',:.J . 'E '--an QL! ,, ' 5929- 'Sie ff ' 'S M . - E 'ite' r,, ' . S - i-. P i i --if i zigga ., S ' X ff' 5' Q? .f 'N ml f 'f. W fer ay Z L , L A F 1 Qi, 1 9 ,V -- j4 . 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Y' L9 W fs, ., we i W , , a. 3 X.. fi K X 2 X ef U ,- M. LX ., Rickey vviiiis e Robby Wilshire e W .Jayne Wilson e i Rodney wmbum W Buster Winchester Linda Winters Gary Witt W Richard Wolfe Kathy Wolff W Becky Wood -.1 fr- N r . Y A ey ., e.., ,. ., ii 5'9 eeee eeih B' e W ..i1 1 i 9 J in e W ' f ,, or h , I 55 ig .k.. -. K K in . ns i N N has t 'ani . , . . kzxk . j ,. I ' ,I , 3 'A ,ff ,: y , I fe r ri N y kfix b, if W SophomoreOutiavvs 299 R ,, w w f A .gg ,, A g E1 3 , N xx' M ev f ' . , .,.., .. .- vwsy. , 1 QQ- gf 2 ' . . W - . .-ww .. ,. Q ,i.a:z.... X X N K W G .Y .1 - X J H V.,- U 13. ...1 ---,. 4 f X TW' . ' : Q ., ..... Qf-,- wait' , +2211 ..14.:. .f-: , MH , .. .... .... p f f m ' . ..k. 2 ,.,.,, .W ,.., , ,. M. .,-...V ...... , .. . gf 5 I f I I I , 1 ' DI If Q QD , o Q5 3 ' ' I -1 H :krf-f :bfi if 1' f 1 ,l ' 1' I I Q ,' I . C ll Y. . P lx 1' Q s I Q55 145 'xv.:'Q 4 Exim Nu XS KXE 'u ls ' 5 is . 1 'Q' S P' 1 'I I 'I 2, ll.: 5 .g3. I ' Qt' A' 'Qs' ll 'Is .L hs. X X Dlvnslon Page 301 ,j,.., f . f As-:EJ f i-123.-:'2r -A-+-:f.ke,:f,,.4f -24kl- ' ' ,,T - v- - Y- -- +- FIR T... U BE LON G FIRST NATIONAL BANK , , iff . A First City ' Bancorpordtion . Member ,,,,, gi f , ,Q f,,,, A O76 . I A - A , A A A ' Y-f1.4,-.,uof,X- ,ly Aqgqe-.P .,f.,:, v ,I -2-- I I I t azroram-collins Plaza Arlington, Texas 76010 t Ph 1817 274-8282 , or cen er I I 5 I -I Everything for the Fine and Commercial Artist ' I I -1f:4,f:r:: 4z fffzf-.Q-.L , V- , ',- A1-c : . -X ' 1' Y f 1 f f ' 'J'-' 7 - - . I, n - - v - -,Y Y iw ,,, A.. I , I K ' ...zH,wfwaw,... I T I . I g I ma- lwm me. I I I gm L Best Wishes I to the 2 7 Student Body 2 from the ' IX I I ARLINGTON I I , Pouce 5 DEPARTMENT S Q l Et! Ask about comprise I V I Q 1 , I , I I I ... . , , I 1 i I A A A 4 1 Q-.f:,lf..f:egAL: ,-,,:,. ,:,A,:,? ff,-VJJZ,-A, ?:-,l,. . , 1 . -txt,-,f,-.,, 1.19 - , ,,,,.AV,. 77, .f In., i A I -I I f HUGH M. MOORE AND SONS I FUNERAL CHAPEL AND MEMORIAL GARDENS I I I l A Part ot Arlington Since I9IO 0 I2 I9 North Davis Arlington, Texas ,' . 'I i - I ' 1 I - I . -1:1-fzfzfy 1 ie? 1.1:-far: f ' OIL,-.fUQi:,f:,,, f.f:.-X C, ,.- V- , A ,-Ef1A- f , e- fffy f,:,,:f1-ff . - I I 1 ' General Store 303 7 A -:L -?ai2aF? -:?k:g Q- - pl , Follow the News ll LY about ASP Arlington Billiards 71 l BIG SAM 3' l way Family Entertainment p 'N 6 Pool - 'Nj ' 6 Foosball l ' 625 I . Pinball E . l 'Q' .F 'lg 1 1317 S. Cooper XA JI Arlington, Teias 76010 ' ....... in Arlington's , Q only Daily Newspaper A l 450 - 8383 l 275-9641 l N if l 3 ARLINGTON DAILY NE 3 p A Q. Y '4f4?: 15:1'Q5 f '--ff-fur!-ffl 'fx 7-fx - -fff i , R i 7 7 l 4 ol N 1lU A BA A if 7 1 l A l ll , l 4 , 7 l X at the Crossroads of the Metroplex. ' ' V f HlGHvvAY 360 AT GLEN Dnfve o PO BOX 5207 o ARUNG TON. 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Cooper l 5 T X 44 1-efEf4g2,fa: ii,Q31'Q5ff-2-lifi-f - -f , '.,,5a.,.::??3-11 3-fgQgg.g?-?af2L--fi v GeneraIS tore 305 N Nkly tip it N .at if ,bi 6 i W 'T 1 W , HH 41, qu ll S r f 5 vgzfig? E Y xii '-if-3-k5g-?13FQ?5--fEQ?f-:'A1'?- :?1k5f?' Y - Best Wishes, SAMi GRADS! Congratulations from Trust Arlington Bank 81 PACE-SETTING LEADER OF THE MID-CITIES A FULL SERVICE BANK 1 N , N f,:,y::q.X- ,-.gfrfgf-.af-pvf-fl!! Y A A Jtxfjy- V -ex: - 4? far:-is lTl K 1 ff '-S1'1?Q'- - 9fi'?aA?4?i1-f-1f tf,Q1k?5 ffl- T f f ' - -' If-f-flf ffff 1 ff Vflfi C-f'f ff -fl' -fl-- N l 1 U A USED CARS 3 'I' l WITH A v Alf BANK FINANCING p . 1, . 'S ' l I ll 3 SAF E-WAY E Come worship with us. 1 T 1 0 Q 1013 West Park Row l In Home of Quality Cars 1 H Phone: 460-7577 -AQ' U ll n S Arlington, Texas 76013 460-7901 Rev. Jack IL. Stricklan, Pastor 801 W- Division Q . Arlington, Texas 76012 Q l 15-5'555f1f5i'Q'4?11?2?-?-::,:?Q -35 :K flfff'-ff'-122-ff - .f -A cc,-ef-A1 f Dupont Ram A oiuler Jake Mobley's REFINISH SALES co. 1 Automotive 81 Aircraft Paint Supplies 81 Equipment .Q l Arlington 277-4711 X 100 W. Division Jake Mobley Cal MONGY X 5 zfqgfegfelfqegf AP42? of A ,A A NW ffftfffwifxy A 1 Ride a Schwinng it'S fun . . . Ojai,-SRX - f ' N 1 nr 1 , S Arlington Schwinn Cyclery 3 , Q 2815 W. Park Row ju -. A 4 Arlington, Texas 76013 12375 J Q 265-1682 - - l --fin?-?f:f4: i-Salk-55 A K f- ' -f-fxfcfffwffff:-'SQ --ff--fe fy, f -Ind-, General Store don iperts Q Helping the people of Arlington 4 X I, Q see the world X2 103 S. Mesquite - 265-2236 - Arlington, Tex. 76010 A L N , 1- fy - '1'1?1f- -eff -,fiff:fss.sf,44 MLM- ,fcfs i.?kg,??t,, ,15g-kg,?4,,?4a-g 1 X li 1 1 N - -i X 1 X i F 1 7 i i 1 IIEAI. 1 ESTATE Tarver 8t Eppes,1 FIC. i 1 4 5 4800 W. Arkansas 457-2442! 1. 2411 Westwood 469-8661 i b 1742 W. Division 461-7771 2 -V ' ' ' - ': 95' 'f-f'ff1f -ff-f'-ff, 7' A few i 1e-fzkP,gfg.:ii 1.5 E 1+C0mpIImGntS 23? EZUUL Wim i i K Cf it oaii: 265-7797 0 JL or visit 1 1 111 915 West Pioneer Pky. 5 Q Arlington, Texas ff 1 tg 1. Fabrics by the Yard 1 ii Q ? i ' 3 ., o 1 1 Engraving 1 gg-sixty' 31 'N C Y 'ar' I 1 i' 1 0- 1 1 zwifif 1 , K L -'I' f ff?-ilifff-? -:23.E? -ff f-VJ 9? A 7 ' lefekiff-:P9??J 308 General Store 1 I ,II --gf ge-6 E123 I? . . . f . I IVQ Induftnef. Inc. I 1363-B WEST DIVISION 261-4356 I I I I PRINTING 3 TYPESETTING I. GRAPHIC SERVICES I I : f E14-2-:e2'Li-Qrfeeiilgf I Pete and Tony'S I I'IIIII3'fI X I IP I dl, I '- 1.- I gg - A I - Im,- If J -'TFT'7'WI ' ' 'II I - 5 - IEI- 1 I..- I -- IIIII I - I il ij , - f-- - 4161! 730 WEST MAIN AN 4-3631 GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS :I I Salesman shows customer quality suits. I TI Eddle WIIIIamS I One of Arlington'S Finest I , Men'S Stores I 1oo S. west Sweet 265-1116 ? , , , , - i-vice -i' '2'ifgQ+.- Y f - I Gene I St 309 f, .f . -V K ,,,,f,,,,-7:,,jyf::v.-Qaficf-1:1-' ' ' . fr-ggi?-s -5ak9f? A 1 v We cheer for the Texans at Vandergrlff s 0P9l Chevrolet Buick lf ,E Sari -A WI W H -al Qu Nfl Qu N IM 1 as 1. 1 A .-f' hing a ride to the Body Shop is the last thing to do when you've purchased an automobile from Vandergriffs. N Q W r wt W fm ' 5 W A I l r N ses-: M, f,.,,,,,, b, Y, 1,3544 Je , n I ht ' i ii I i i i i ,i ii' l i l i 3 'v vi i Q ' ' er-1 -fT f'If -25-Q214-2s c-feaifafef-ai 1-1 Which things we can depend 5 1:4013 S. BOWEN ROAD AT PARK ROW 1 ARLINGYDN on I am not certain but of this I am certain: .li Men of education and means will, +V and by rights should, govern WH this and eventually, ' every other nation on earth. ,li -SAM HOUSTON QF it di' iii I 3I'lillgli0ll bank uf GUIIIIIIBNIB NIEIVIBEFI SOUTHWEST BANCSHAFIES. INC. i . TEXAS 75013 1 TELE 255-9311 1 MEMBER FDIC i 3 i i Q i i 5 E i -if 1 i 'N E , 12-e A fksEf4eg?2 1, l v egaeeii-1-:e3?f5gsi: 'ff2l:f2Q3-ef - N0f0'93'7S lVlarcel's Studio : ' ' I Groomin Salon - l ' 9 ' Under New Management i 5' Supplies - PUDFN95 2 X. ff weddings lv I A U - 1 il! , i i ie, If ,ge-1 , Family Groups, ii E . a , if G rooming AH Outdoor Portraits, . , iii I li P r Breeds assports ir 1 iii ' P f . nan We Also Do it dy ro eSS'O ya Senior Portraits S ir ' i 4 2754424 113 w. Main if V'CK' COX OWNER 801 E. Arkansas Lane i Arhngtgggleggzs 76010 fy -4 Y - Y-???2,f a,ik?f, -f'-f' H 'fc 4 'I-ff: iffyff-fzf 74f3'X1xxvLf.vJ:f:f-19 as--. General Store 311 I xf5 f: -15' ro ' - -f?g4kEf14ff31f-S'-eif'i' A ' ' - 2 '- I I Texas Style Fried Chicken X--X A I . .QJ 4' 1 I. 'C '3 8' 4 C577 I 1 I It Just Tastes Better! has K ,,m,, I f I I e , I ' ' I 1821 E. Abram H ' Il ' , I 7 ' f'7'f' 'y1ffl ': 'QX2Af:f4'-1 ' ' 4 ' -2?fg1?'1 'l 3,:1Pq9- 7' 2 '1 I I V E CUSTOM ELECTRONICS CO. I I I T.V. Service I -Y Il l Q T , I Q. 1 I : I C I WAYNE IVIALONE JIM SMITH 'lx II l' lui I il Q V Visit our outstanding Garden Center. 'lx' 810 E. Abrams t I ,I Arlington, Texas ,I KIER BUILDING MATERIALS I1 I I AND I 469-1144 I PANELING CENTER .3 W 274-7507 ' sos w. MAIN gi u ARLINGTON, TEXAS 76010 B17 I 277-6161 ' I M .4422 fo O S S E S I I 'I HANCOCK FABRICS I I . 'I if Sew Your Hean s Desire! I Q' : :!fsrj I - I 1 4 923 E. PARK novv g f 265-2487 ffffff Afffotwdefyf f ffflff .aaf f ,yyy , 'fANN+0 9f 1 ee E - fb e ,is General Store A--f-if 4-f,.'.1:fmfE:,?Jk?-1-5-If-E-F.1 ' ' I I F A SEQRES S LUKE PONTIAC I I, Over 40 Years- in Arlington T i Sales and Service If 400 E. Division 461-2323 I P T I. I If IT T? Q Q W A I I ' 2-1f S-QEQQS E -?-:-i?4-:- -7,3 in mc now ' , HARDVV RE , 4 922 East Park Row 261-3900 I III I. If is II I ti L IIVI I 4 I' I L IIT I I T f Come and look over Luke's new Pontiacs. Eddie Brackenridge Checks things out. EI If-Slkf fR! 2?ffE-Eekfffziieefekf 7 ffEfkff-gi-E22-r r 'Sf-fekf f R C Q6 I III I O AQ I JIT I 2 Q LIKE BIG SAM . . . 'V 2 ' WE OFFER 1 - 5 I ouR SUBSCRIBERS Y I A I 1'-I W 'f?Ll'HE BIGGEST g BEST I T LCOIVIIVIUNITY NEWSPAPER! 5 0 SENIORS '76 - 7719- AVAILABLE Q N ' V A S Q The Arlington jg' ' . KITIZEN- URNAILIJ The KIng of CooperI S , , I , I- I Q I ervmg Arlington ...since 1897. II 5 1409 :JE-:1Bh6g2ooper - SI ' A + eeiifieeff-1--Rffffeffex-eIMRII General Store 3 3 - , . I .. A - N .. ,-,cx.:,,f,- ,,:,, .fff f. .-.-.,,,-y,,,fLQgf:,2jf1lx.:- i Arlington S Fabric Center 274-1232 616 W. Park Flow 'TO JJ' -' ' F-P' -2?Q13,1-f-1 3-5?1li-QC 21 -i LA PETITE 5 RHYTHM CHATEAUf l fl I I A ll y j L iq 4 L N , N X Marty Monroe and Peggy Taylor student teach tap and ballet A Kay Mooney fownersp Linda Roberts i .T 1 910 French Market A ' Renee Black chooses material for new disco fashions.- ! :fa f '- -T ff f-,A , i i f , -in Y Y ' Y 1 J - fiff' f1.- f-1' 7 ,A ,yy-,gy qxzfwfzf .Jfzf -1'-fyflfzfyv 15 1 ,T .7 4 l l l .1 l lx 5 l l 1 I .4 , T I ' l 1 l I l Purchase your automobile from Ted Arendale Ford and discover, like Jackie Morris did, the understanding service. l 201 E Division 1 I l I I -5 g.,,,--i,',,.,,g,,,l,,,flc-L-C-r, -.'1v:fgfYfgq,z,,c,- , , .f.x Y-Q: ' 314 General Store 261 -4261 N N N N N N N N N xl ' l N N N N 7 N X N N N N N .ff,.y:,zf 723- Jibcxzf-f:f :J -'99 f 4 4f'E-g4?'f' f':?k?'- : f-J? 'ca '4f'1j '-flfifffyl ' -, -jir ,gggqiagff-+f fffe-arkzli-l: f-ff?.1Aft.:f4:-2 L Anthony Stone bought all this stuff and still got change back. Service - Fast -.-.. Wilson Auto Parts N NN N Q 2214 s. Collins N K 3 l 4 274-2191 N L N N N N Fair and Friendly N, N xl N . 1 l Y . - - - Y - - ,:,,:,:, , . :xxaaf-fl-,,,:, 1:54 ffefhacf- A iffy- 7, 1 1 f Arlington 's Newest Bank Central National Bank Member FDIC 461-2220 700 West Arkansas , A N N 2.,,lL ,,,2 , 1-if N Open an account at Central National Bank, Arlington's newest bank. . General 'Store 315 . few?-1L-feefffeeseeeeegfeyeee- ffefkflffff a 1? Arlington National Bank 'ff l A ' 1600 New York Ave. 461-4600 Member F.D.I.C. N Q X Q g .S N We're a lot luke you. 2 a Q ,t own MM f'f'f f ' 1 fefafeefffeffe f j f,1, T- rv-in ? ? 1:6 F' A T 1 I 1 yr.-Q :E-1,-,f ,, L, fi fu-f-f,,,,L,. ,,- ,- X , 'ff frflffylfaff . 1, I I 1 1, . 17 X , x X i 1 5 A 'Q i 1 , 1 S PAINT AND DECORATING CENTER S 1615VVEST PIONEER PKWY 2 1FIELDER8I3031 1 ARLINGTON, TEXAS 76013 1 PHONE 18171460-1611 1 1 , 1 BeniaminA 1 Mggfe ,,,,i,,,, llloflh Pninb 1 x I K The Tex-Annes WANT YOU to Come to Post Oak Paint Store. , 7.4f:fr4-f'ff:f..fST3f'A::lZ.ff -f -f': ,'fT ' ff '4'T'T'X:T' :f f '-f'f'V'f'7 4'Tf 4 1 U 1 1 EQ '1 I , 1 I SPAIRTAN 1 1 In REPRODUCTION 1 dd A s. PRINTING, INc. pgarmacy 1 . - 1 1670 wesx Randol Min at Fielde 274-1883 ,U A3109 E. Randol MIII Rd. Arlmgton, Texas 76011 3 W 1 261-1411 g 1 1 . . I 1 I V I A ' I' V BLUELINE PRINTS - 1 3 1 QUICK COPY 8. XEROX 1 1 1 PHOTOGRAPHY 1 BINDERY WORK .1 1 'I - 1 . Park Raw 3277-9541 I '11 OFFSET PRINTING at . 1, Q1 ART WORK 3 E 1, CAMERA WORK Q ' f 4 1 ADVERTISING N X I H, I 'T LAYOUT 8. PAsTEuP Q ' 1 1 as ' - 2 is u I ll fr Q 1 i rvi J A . ' I 1 A f0 'P et? gm? C ff ff 1 ,I'xumI1I- N svoux 1 I v 5 2421 W. Park Row at Bowen Road - 461-6611 , '11 Y ' A Q A N --I A A 'I A 4 3 1' Specializing in Birds - Fish - Dogs 'I : TY - I X I WZ? 4 ' 4 E Arlington Pet Center 1 ' In 1' 1 1635 New York Avenue 3 1 I 'E' 'A' I Arlington, Texas 76010 Vg f 461-7601' J If 1 P .,--'ZS-Q, 1 ' 0 1 I N:-or f NJ I ' ,1 I I ifrofesslonal Dog Grooming Q 1'-I? f' ' 7 ' ' Y Y Y Y W -f' 'T' J- 'f1ff-ff-7 'l -TxCC 'fff'1:'-f'-6 -'if fi u:,,2i .-:Q if: ff- -f f General Store 317 Tommy Qumn Televlslon Sales 8I SGTVICS 469 1956 Park Plaza Shoppung Center 1623 New York Ave R' iFf X iz' ark Plaza Auto Parts Axle bearIng pressed Brake drums turned U Iolnts replaced Dlsc rotors turned 1403 New York 460-2211 I I I 7-,E:K?z41rf' A -'J If E f - - TEXACO SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST TE ACO RON GOWIN 2751882 Open 7 a.m.-10 p.m Located in Park Plaza f- -. A ixfffif ff, ,, Reel inthe biggest catch at Pauls. PAULS REEL REPAIR - v -U AND FISHING I TACKLE. INC. ,I - APPROVED sERvIcE .1 ' OST OFULAR LAST C O MS USTDM RAPPED S FOR w APP NG ROD LANKS. KYLIN ERWEIGHT AWHIDE 1525 New VE. RL N 76010 PAUL SWARTZ HO 265-5442 , OWNER I I , P- ' -A I Xff1:f.yf7-XJGXZPX if: 6 -'X ' B ' J- f f-'TVX xl l l l I I I - I I I I - I I I . I -I 'I I . I I PIP 'f I I I U I , I I I 5 5: 'I' I p ' I I ' . I I I I I I I A .I I ' I II I, I II Come in and see me when you need a new T.V. I I1 'Q-3 ,Alf-3 '-3,25-?i ' A ' 'fAf-cf:-. f,,-,:,,, -X.- l ' fx I I I II I I I P -If II I I I I I . J I If II 'I I II I , I II 2 I I I I I I - X I I I -- - I I I I - I ' LI I l I I I I 19' S I EIKZIPCIRLDIKNU I I 'P I I M P H Ia a P I w R I c w R c I1 I I E s G F R I I Y A I I A P 'r I I I o L, 1 ,iff General Store ,,,:,- ff- I -X-X1-Cx: JJ: - , ,y-.fzfyf Y' - , 1 , 'Z' f I fc. , .111 121-f -fl ,,,,,:,- ,I fix 5 -f-ff, Ig, ,L- Congratulations! Sam Houston Graduates 1' Fir rt , 3? .il M9 ., If 5 r e V Y ' f K ok xr ' , 1' W Wx ,53?f2'a? fjfyif I r . vsp . 239!35fs'l.. mi ' ,pqffg ,,Vk A tgwg., E- 7 f ,ggh.,!,4 I , to f1'?t3i5ifgf:rfifges?f4ir s . f A f - - I ,r -from ,.f- W. ww.',vf' ' otsn r ri, s s - u r w , X .liiiiitij-vii: ' - Vi-i i'1g?ia iffiifgf ' and you too, Tom! Rio 81 Joan Campo 640-3391 Nr N N 5 200 Forum 303 Moll - Arlington, Texos 7600 rt x qt. 6 3 S t 'x Q t X x t x it lr 3 Q . N ,N S Xu X x Q , tl if 7 t t N t X. . A - Y . ' I lf ex-'37- -fJf-fff? f -' --1,f:f,f,g,,:,-,,,,fy1.-gg rf-,:,.,,,, L5 1 1144,-, ?-,Q-14 , -Q: General Store 319 V 'gs -1-fr,,,p,,:fv .f - -,,,:, 'I I '1 6 ,I ,QQV4 ff: fi Q Q- ' f : f -??QP,fa 9:?ki T-E ARLINGTON I SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Y O I N I , .Oi I I I I X A K 1 In I Senior Tammy Trotter does all her banking at the frlendly Arlington Savings. YOU GET MORE OUT OF US THAN YOU PUT IN! ,, Arlmgfon Offlces FIVE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 200 E Abram 2425 W Park Row I I30 N Fuelder Bedford Offlce sae.. .nn- l400 Brown Trail Bedford Tex Mansfield Office 3I7S Mann Mansfneld Tex Q , N I Q F . if I ,X Arllneion SBVIDES , ....,....,..I...,,,,T......,......,,,...,. S .Q ,,.,.....,....,...,.....,..,.., A ,Q .......T.. . 3 E . 3- f ......... Q.. A-. I ' I LLAA, 1 Q I w 5 I 4 1 I I T 3 I 1 I 4 .26I-I48I ' 274-2506 .46I-34II Q I 282-9I04Q I 473-44bI fiiafaihff-k 320 General Store A r f G G A' ' size-?-3' af--fzqqzzfffl-ii-553252 I H . E. CAN N O N WI USED CARS III' WITH I BANK FINANCING II 1 I I I I' SAF E-WAY MOTORS I 1 I Home of Quality Cars II I A A I Special care is given to plants' needs. II d 'I 801 W. Division Reasonably Price Always Fresh I - 26,-273, 5I2W'DMsion Arlmgton, Texas 76012 3 -as-i LX' , A A - geaefifffieifffieaee-Aaff - - In -fli I 4I'::.-:I:- 2 I:4: 12s:fIis:::s:5is:1'aEs :1: s.:2s:lEf5IgIA1:z. I I-I- :'-24'44 I' ': ' ' ':'F A fff' -- WFM' I I,,.., 1I:,1. I., .... II. I.,I. I:I.I,.. 7 3 II zrhzll ..,t :I IV,-,- :.. ,:i.f2:fi'I5s I ,III I d I I 1-- ,....... AIVEZ: E E ..,,I in '::-'l.-.4l4.A',,....-- A 4-.,.,4.,... ..,,, ,,,.: .,:I 5 I. I I ! 460-3021 I MongFf8 8 T If 710 Pioneer Pkwy w SSfI,'f6i, H H QSpur 303 Af Cooperl I Give a Living Gift! I 0 PlE1I'I'tS e Trees o S h r u b s .If I I II 625 Pioneer P k ay, Arlington 4? Quality auto parts at discount prices. ' ,QE,4?sfI'- f--f-5-4Qiifff-?'+Sn2-:?4'g?!9?!5Ff- 'f4f'f-ffl?-ff-4:12 . General St I I I 4,3 - - v 4 Y - '--f 2f?.g5ie ?2'eE3'j'2Q-,2? f-5f?5 :- I ,l' 1 QI' i 9 I ORIG 'IM P k R 'II 3 a r I 1.1 801 W. Park Row Qi, ai Cooper 'II 275-3238 I I 1 , L?-9+ :'??i'i'+'t- jv ' ' -' f A 'ff ' 'lx' if WML . . . P-:af-ei I ' - ' ' no ' I A me-W ' - w I , I ' ' iiie ' riiii 6312+ P f I' I NW I if ' i - 1 Q w l I ' ' '.fr5 i I 1, I I I , I, , I I I I 3 .. Ig T ' . i J 7 1 I I ,, I 1'1r ' ' ,. ' 1 I iiii I l1 I rier , I ' J ' I r1 P , I V I I,7ri4 I ,,,, - ' AA i I if ' 1 Ly . Q Q Ineel - is l 1 I 1 bk 'h ,' I ,V , ' I ?hP 1' , Q, Q ' Q , 1 - '.' L, Z Gene Lord and his friend Scott find skating at the Ice Capades lots of fun. I ri - I. I ICE CHALET - FOFIUIVI 303 . . I P 1 2800 East Pioneer Parkway I . I A Arlington, Texas 76010 I. 649-3291 Metro 640-3372 I bs!! ? ,A i i -7 '? 4?gf.1ifk5:YDg,i - - , I L L I I R . I Ol 0 2 RECORDS 8 TAPES I . I I X , I ' 2230 S. COLLINS I ARLINGTOIXLTEXAS 76014 I I IVIETRO PHONE - 461-9781 K ' f U? f f:,.f- ' 7-25' ',:,..1.' -'L -4 - Weffffeff 2 - - L Lg, L +L YL, lt I I ,Wake--22462-flefefiksf-5' Y , S - P - SV---Q'-1-Jae:-':f3cgc:-, :-rflcfinbg-f--'Ain l P li I u I , W Abram Street Florist Miss Persis Stud io i, ll if A proudly. congratulates ll lg' Flowers For All Occasions 1 FAsT DELIVERY ll 100f, Student Discount li ' Football Mums ll Prom Corsages M Imogene Gillum - owner i Open 8:30 am. - 6:00 pm. ll 1875 E. Abram i Arlington, Texas 76010 , S 460-2877 Or 265-9561 l ii New Lyrn Srn tn if 5' l K . i to Student Ass stant i f l '75, 76, '77 l Y-5--E4'5Q-?2f4Q1?f4:f-iffli-?-5?.fi?-5 ,'7-F652-' ' f ' A ' '-? -:l?47,3:f1-Qix' it IF l1 s coop rooa alt l I I ' ii l f U F Piccadilly l ill 0 W. . l il! if mf Cafeterias i il tl ,H ii -tif N e Tops for Family Dining 'll n Satellite Plates gl ll A Q Plush Dining Room Decor Q . Family Tables ill A Q Mexican Food Sold Daily i ' Q Reasonable Prices S Q Coffee 81 Tea Refills on the House Q Alert-Courteous-Service l 0 ' 1, nEc.uLAn HOURS: 11:00 A.ivi. 4' 8:30 P.M. l continuous sisnvice, INCLUDING suNnAvs 8. HOLIDAYS EY li' A I General Store l 3 5942-49:5-serif- fe-s - 1 ' '-f2:sk:g---'ZF'-:-fc-iike.-,fcJ' 323 4 PZF'-ff'i'43fk1Eflff422+fr?-fgit?-5-?1:-frf+-f L ::-ifQ4?le'-?ff?EwiF?- f?k'?'f'li'f': a'f':' 1 -2 I . -, 5 f 1 ...... ........... Wy- -: K1 TH E 5 W l P H -4V tg: :N -V - 'ff 7 - 1 W N S y 2 wav Q : 711' W, Q5 ry .V , J V 11 --...nity gg X1 N , Nr 1' , :. Qi Davnd Brewer works on perfectmg his best shots and skulls at the Empornum 1 N V FQATURING A' A 1.5 0 31 DYNAMO'-'YO0SBAL1. Jgneral SIQVQ 817 E881 Pi0l'leef Pkwy 261-7062 AHihQf0h ' 91,2-2+-+22Af3'f-23?5?5Q-L Jf'if f ::1-3L t-2, i i fat WE DO IT ALL . ii S' -Ti lk Mi. ii Fon You!!! L iii I, ' it 'c'2 aif S IVIcDonaId 's it 907 E. Pioneer Pky. F'g3t?Ai:'gf ':'ii'a': --:f'A 'A-2--2 E - , L. .Arr , ,,.,,.'4,-Je 3 ii, Jim s Meat Market tit . f 1633 New York Ave. 1 I , 461-1073 i 3 L 'You Can't Beat Jim's Meat' .i - iii ii ,, time UNNI it Au C it IMAVI-TClnIIIINJE ggi? IALSO KNOWN AS THE NORTH COLLINS CAR WASH1 fi mfr 'i S' 1 M ws y ti' , 5 DAQ ut we a so ave tne bes in snirts, belts, jackets blouses, snirts, i-snirts and accessories tnat are different W. Pioneer Parkway C303 at Cooperi i 275-1591 General Store I I 'I LI. xgrfi A Y L f A Y Y ' - g4?'f'-iipfif I I TH E JACK OF PAWNS AIP 818 E. Abram sr. it's your deal ll Jewelry, Guns, Musical Instruments ,TIL We Loan On Anything of Value II I ,,y,.:,2A-7-..,.L,,,,,,I,3LLLL,.+,,,.,gt:::1ilfI:i.2ui255f II :I I y 1 Q ,V.t , I OLDSMOBILE ' CADILLAC I IL, DALLASXFORT WORTH TURNPIKE Q HIGHWAY 157 NORTH 'III 1901 N. COLLINS ' RO. BOX 490 II. .IIT ARLINGTON, TEXAS 76010 If A METRO 461-2222 I M II II I I I i f.. f - f :gx f ' 1. 1 . J p- 25255:egigsgigggggigfgggfg :::f: 3 EEQIIII-21 II1' :'- ---- ' 5 2525555 :,: 5:52555 :::1 S5511 1: ' ' :'f': ' :'f':'I'1'1':':': ' ' ' ' ji, K III 1,-' -- H- Q .IIE II V W' . ' I ' I If , fi H- T etttut . ette t uu t u te u IututTtL e N. I - 'PAI '11f i ife I t'1 Eiffzftf 5525552555552 Iffif Eff IEI' ' A R WEDDING ARg7xnN'g'Ex1ENT SERVICE ?T49 f- QD in 11 - 'Nwucr ' I I I N It Shlgtrgiacjlii bYUPhone I T' ' I II ' neral M , I Park P1 za ShoppinqCemer 150 New York ve. T T T T:f : ,fgf L? -3:25a?Q?a:15-:if4z-?--i'2L34:,ff.2:k3-fgftfif' Af-I 1 1 Li ily ll 1 -111' 111 Using Beeuttifttl Live XX hite Doves 1 Invitations Groom Table Bridal Books Arch, Candelabra Church Decorations Ornaments Napkins R I ' mm Rheba s Bates team Receptions Studlos Wedding C3119 A Complete Wedding Service ffllSl0lll Mcrttotw' Cluttllcs 1908 MEADOW LANE 1! seams-ea' ' Weddings ezteaeeaam Memory Mates Prom Packages Graduation Specials Custom Frames Portraits Commercial Aerial Children Groups Real Estate ss, ' xx General Store 327 1+ Tracie Webb, Mark Moody, and Annette Shaver look over the stock at Dodge. Best Wishes gi ti , ti' ii if li g Q, to Sam Graduates 1Put a Dodge in Your Garage 1911 E. 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Phone - 460-8754 Metro - 265-8552 I. - U: -.,:,f -- A ,-4,- K, ' '- ' -'-f-:fr :,- ' At the corner ot 303 and New York X if f.f:f- fy ,.f-1 .1 -x X,-1 iff- t X 1 X 'i i 1 X 6 I l -,-h,- . ,Zh- . Carpets 8- Rugs X r i 1 .. ,. Q . 1 . O l o l l X ff:f:f.f x., 'f:f.f., J f .1-.fyk fyf-.f:f.ff ffkx-xx, .1 .f' . 0' , P 912 French Market 9 . ,,-f-,FN Discounts to School and Church groups 1 QS. ffl' '- 4.. ,R '.-7 1 . ' G 5- - o. 'e'rQ'4 1 fx' :fag Qt. 5 .'fs-or,f- ' Me 'X ' f 'iff' 11- l ' - 1 ' s. . ' 2 9-, 1 0 X it - ' .f'::f -' -'iii ..., XL 'QUJV .Hx , ll Wx.L. -'f'?.','. . d , ' Q . ' .'5 x . . ' .' 'XT -1: Q, '5 -f, ,..V'0K U' 1 Y sirrla-I, .-I.. 'L X . .: I .L -ll - 4 4- -.- e 4- 44 -A a F F, t! .-stiff - Y -vvfzf,-Qfx I l i it iii dy Al Hillcrest Church of Christ, 1401 Hillcrest Dr., Arlington, Texas- li Little Known Truths from the New Testament: il 1. The whole ot the Christians being and lite is his worship to God. l 2. From the moment one becomes a Christian. his life is spent in Gods Temple land that isntt a church buildingl. T fi' lf you Are a Thinker. you Will Ask This Question: ,wa 1.. If entering a church building is not entering Gods Temple. and if your worship is your life wholly yi' ily devoted to God. why go to church? V i 'l ll The Answer ls: 1. That you may be strengthened. Singing and praying are examples of activities Ill mar edity. il To remember Jesus. We remember ' Jesus in the Lords Supper. ll Elmer L'Roy. Minister .1 Hillcrest Church ot Christ 1401 Hillcrest Drive Arlington. Texas 1 Arlington students meet for fellowship. I Ji 1 General Store U - . - ,g 7 3- 5 , v 2 - 331 332 Aaron, Kenny 270 Abbott, Mark 270 Abracadabra 76 Abram Street Florist 323 Acevedo. Manuel 206 Adams Edd 116 117 206 . y . . Adams. James Mr. 175, 358 Adkins. Bill 137, 242 Admire, Admire. Bobbzy 206 Lisa 70 Ady. Danny 137. 140. 152, 242 Aimes. Carl 206 Alamo Restaurant 309 Alaniz, Alfonso 270 Albin. Donna 18, 120. 206 Albright. Steven 270 Alcala. Otilla. Mrs. 178 Alcala. Sue 160, 163. 164. 270 Alcaraz. Tony 206 Alexander. Alvin 134. 270 Alexander, Cheryl 158. 161. 242 Allard. Paul 242 Allen, Charlotte 270 Allen, David 242 Allen. Darrel 220 Allen. Lonnie Coy 206 Allen. Lonnie Ray 152. 154. 157. . 242 Allen. Patsy, Mrs. 178 Alverado. Irene 242 Alvey. David 242 Alvord. Chuck 242 American Field Service 49. 94. 95 Ammons. Delaine 242 Anderle. Cindy 270 Anderle, David 242 Anderson, Andrew 270 Anderson, Beverly 270 Anderson. Buster 134 Anderson, Daniel 270 Anderson. Debbie 270 Anderson. Donny 130, 242 Anderson, James 207 Anderson Mike 207 Anderson: Gordon 270 Anderson, Tami 207 Andrews. Buzz 242 Andrews, Leonard 230 Andrzejewski, Marianne 242 Applegate. Brad 270 Applegate. Gre 116. 117, 207 Arias. Ronnie 2gl0 Arlington Art Center 303 Arlington Bank and Trust 306 Arlington 311 Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Bank of Commerce Billiards 304 Dodge 328 Daily News 304 Fabric Center 314 National Bank 316 Pet Center 317 Arlington Police Department 303 Arggbgton Saving Association Arlington Schwinn Cyclery 307 Arlington Sporting Goods 305 Armstrong. Billy 37. 207 Armstrong. Beck . Mrs. 188 Arnold. Eddie 242 Asbury. Anthony 45. 66. 98, 207 Asbury. Shon 151. 271 Atkins TV Repair 312 Avery. Lavoyce. Mrs. Ayala. John 130. 207 Ayala. Steve 130, 242 Babers. Kathie 242 Badger. David 242 Baggett. Cindy 243 Baggett. Donald 271 Baggett. James 207 Bahrke. Edna 50. 108. 207 Bahrke. Nadenia 243 Bailey. Charles 207 Baily. Kay 271 Baird. Bradley 105. 207. 351 Baker. Cindy 207 Baker. Cindy 117. 207 Baker. Douglas 271 Baker, Eve 156, 167. 243 Baker. Rhonda 243 Ball. James 243 Ballance, Mary 271 Ballard. Dean 150,271 Ballew. Wade 271 Band 84, 85. 86.87 Bardy. Joy 243 Bar e. Bill 51. 66, 99. 207 Barger, Sherry 243 Barnes. Mary 207 Barnett. Ann 243 Barnett. Melanie 167 Barnett, V alerie 271 Barnett, Tye, Mrs. 172 Barras, Randy 82, 207 Barraza, Bob 243 Barraza, Michael 271 Barrett. Carl 271 Barrett, David 137, 243 Barrett, Melanie 271 Barry, Paul 243 Barton, Tim 243 Baskey. Judy 181. 254 Batallas. Mauricio 271 Bates. Don 271 Baty. Mich ael 271. 281 Bauer. Joyce 207 General Index General Index Baughman, Kenny 134. 271 Baughman, Ma 19.207 Beale. Pattie 242, Beamguard. Tim 117, 243 Bean, Chris 167.207 Beard. David 130, 152. 243 Beaty, Phyllis 271 Bech. Ra e 207 Beck. Degra 243 Beck. Robert 193, 207 Beckham, Chris 142. 271 Beebe. Jill 208 Behringer. Kit 243 Belling, Michael 65, 243 Bell, arry 271 Bell, Bobbette 243 Bell. Frank 208 Bell, Jerry 243 Bell, Lanis 272 Bellah. James 243 Benefiel, Joey 151,272 Bentley, Bonita 272 Bentley, Neil 272 Bentley, Mark 272 Berry, Cherry, Mr. 199 Berry, Doris, Mrs. 195 Berry. Harold 272 Berry, Robert 243 Bertram, Andy 272 Bertrand, Raymond 243 Bess, Debbie 243 Bess, Doris 272 Beverly, Karen 243 Bevill, Becky 158, 243 Bevins, Charles 208 Bezdek, Danny 243 Bezdek, Tim 272 Bicknell, Monroe Mr, 174 Birley. Chris 208 Birley, Susan 272 Bishop, Robbie 208 Black, Renee 208, 314 Black. Vivian 208 Blackburn, Keith 130. 151. 208 Blackstock, Cliff 117. 208 Blanton, David 272 Blanton, Helen 208 Blanton. Nathan 243 Blanton, Rhonda 158, 161. 243 Bledsoe, Blake 47. 208 Blenn, Allison 272 Blue, Buddy 208 Blue, Phyllis 272 Bocell. Betty 208 Boguskie, Ann Miss 192 Boen. Kevin 243 Bold, Ray 244 Boles, Truett, Dr. 172 Bolen. Chris 43, 45, 53, 77. 208 Bolt. Pam 208 Bondurant, William, Mr. 178 Bone, Ken 134, 272 Bonifay, Aurora 244 Booth, Mike 244 Booth, Paula 160, 163, 272 Boro, Joe 244 Borst, Ray 244 Boswell, Dennis 142, 157,272 Bourg, Kay 272 Bourland, Brian 244 Bowen, Lisa 272, 278 Bowley, Glenn 244 Box. Jeannie 272 Boyett, Brad 272 Boyette. Moniruie 244 Boyes. Verba, rs. 188 Boyse, Ronnie 208 Brackenridge. Eddie 175, 313 Bradford, Dane 244 Bradford, Mike 244 Bradford, Robbie 244 Bradley. Grady 272 Bradley, Greg 272 Bradley, Rennee 273 Bradley. Ted 273 Brake. Norman, Mr. 190 Bragg. Theresa 208 Braham, Bill 244 Brake. Joni 66, 99. 244 Brand, Kim 244 Brandenbur h. Do 142. 273. 280 g ug Brauti am. Sharon 113 Brazie? Bobbi 208 Brazzil, Doris, Mrs. 176 Breland, Luther 244 Bresnahan, Susan 208 Brewer. Brad 69. 137, 142. 273 Brewer. Darrell 150. 273 Brewer. David 130, 244 Briggs. Dianne 209 Briggs. Steve 244 Briggs. Sheri 209, 358 Bright. Cindy 244 Bright, Cindy 244 Bright, Steve 209 Brinson. Teresa 209 Brock. Beverly 209 Brogdon. Lorraine, Mrs. 176 Brocks. Debbie 244 Brooks, Donald 244 Brooks, Leslie 244 Brooks, Van 273 Brouet, Dawn 244 Brown. Betty, Mrs. 200 Brown. Chuck 273 Brown. Clint 273 Brown Connie 117, 209 Brown, David C. 209 Brown Brown .David 142, 273 David 273. 289 Brown. Debbie 244 Brown, Dennis 20. 21. 28, 52, 72. 130,131.133. 156, 209. 358 Brown, Dorothy 273 Brown. Jim 273 Brown, Janie, Mrs. 185 Brown. L. J, 273 Brown, Gail, Mrs, 178 Brown. Hugh. Mr. 201 Brown. Linda 114,244 Brown. Mark 142, 273 Brown. Mike 244 Brown, Nellie 209 Brown. Tawnya 244 Brown, Terry 166. 209 Brown. Velvet 273 Brunt,Dick 151.244 Bruse. Cathy 274 Chess Club 103 Chiles. Ricky 275 Christensen. Donna 275 Christensen. Robert 211 Christian, Troy 275 Christman, Jan 246 Christopher, Ricky 246 Choate, Billye 75. 120. 246 Choate. Cynthia 275 Choate. Dorothy 275 Ciesynski, Dorano 151,275 Citizen Journal 313 Clark, Brian 275 Clark, Carol 211 Clark, Joy 246 Clark, Karen 275 Clark, Louise. Mrs. 177 Clark Clark Clark . Melissa 211. 227 , Ruth Ann 246 Sharon 275 Bryant. Corby 43. 74, 119. 125. 209 Bryant, Pam 274 Bryant. Paula 274 Buchanan. Dorothy 210 Buckholt. Michele 160, 244 Buckingham. Melissa 244 Buckner, Jane 244 Buddrus. Jim 210 Bullard, Shelley 210 Burchfield. Cary 274 Burdett. Dorthy 274 Burdett. Helen 210 Burkes, Kenney 274 Burks, Billy 274 Burks. Brady 69. 130. 245 Burks. Karen 210 Burks. KathyJ245 Burmaster, ebbie 274 Burris, Mark 210 Burton. Barbara 210 Burns. Liz 210 Burns. Robert 65, 134, 274 Burns. Rodney 274 Burton, Kenneth 274 Busbee. Brenda 210 Busby, Allen 137. 157, 247 Busby. Charles 130, 144, 145 210 Bush, Nancy 245 Buske. Russell 245 Claros, Angie 275 Clayton, Michele 211 Clean Machine 325 Cleveland, David 134,275 Clinkscales. DeAnn 246 Clogston, Stephen 246 Cloth World 308 Cloyd. Jonnie 275 Clowers, Sherry 246 Coats, Chris 130. 246 Coats, Janet 160, 276 Cobb, Ronnie 211 Coca-Cola Company 303 Coffman, Crystal 211 Coker, Shar a 211 Coker, Steven 246 Colbert, Donny 130, 154,211 Colbert. Joey 76 Colbert, Melva 276 Cole, Mark 134, 276 Cole, Paul 211 Colley. Blanche 246 Collins, Gayla 276 Collins, Nancy 276 Collins, Teresa 276 Collins, Phyllis, Mrs. 182 Conger. Conger. Conner, Conner, Conner. Conrad. Cook, D Jim 134, 276 Sandy 212 Barry 246 Kathy 246 Bob, Mr. 183 Loralyn 246 ana 2 2 Butler. Pam 274 Byerly, Richard 137, 245 Byers, Darrell 167. 274 Byrd, Cheryl 101, 113, 210 Caballero, Karl 274 Caballero, Louisa 245 Cable. Dale 210 Cade, Billie, Mrs. 188 Cairns. Larry 210 Calahan, Dixie Miss 158, 161 164, 197 Caldwell, Debbie 245. Callaway, Jimmy 274 Cammack, Scott 245 Camp, Susan 274 Campbell, Cherie 245 Campbell, Jan 274 Campbell, Ron 210 Cannon, Jay, Mr, 188 Czznton, Mark 145, 147, 149, 157 10 Canton, Scott 245 Cantrell. Robert 274 Cantrell, Tommy, Mr. 134, 145. 149. 197 Caprio. Perri 210 Capps. Brenda 28. 57, 274 Capps, Zollie, Mr. 198 Carbone, Caryn 210 Cardoza, Richard 274 Carlson. Laura 274 Carman, Linda 275 Carnett, Rick 36, 37, 210 Carrie .Gre 117. 245 Carr. Beth 275 Carr, Tina 275 Carruth. Billy 210 Carson. Lisa 245 Carter, Stacy 211 Cartsunis. Karen 211 Cash. Donna 245 Cash, Yvonne 111, 211 Castleberry, James 245 Causey, Jerry 246 Cencarik, Kay 211 Cencarick, Tim 246 Central National Bank 315 Century 21 Realtors 308 Cessna, Chris 246 Chancelor. Carla 211 Chancelor, Misty 275 Chapa, Robert 30. 52. 130, 145 246 Chapa, Roel 134. 275 Chapman, Jeanna 275 Chapman, Robin 275 Chambers, Andy. Mr. 196 Char-King 313 Charanza. Henrietta 65. 275 Charlton, Amanda 246 Cheek, Debbie 275 Cheek. Debbie 246 Cherokee 123, 124, 125 Cherokee FHA 100 Cook, Marie 75, 117,212 Cook, Roger 246 Cooley, Timothy 95. 247 Coonrod, Bobby 134, 135 Co-Operative Vocational Academic Education 114 Cope, Christy 276 Cope, Susan 212 Cope, Virginia, Mrs. 184 Copeland, Greg 247 Cordell, Marci 276 Corley. Marc 241,247 Cornelius, Ronald 212 Corder, Keith 276 Correll, Danny 276 r Costlow, Ken 73. 247 Cotten. Jennifer 97, 167,247 Coufal, Debbie 247 Courtney, Robert 276 Covert. James A.. Mr. 172 Covington, Layne 276 Cowan. Mike 57, 134. 276 Cowan, Debbie 28. 34. 247 Coward, Larry 212 Cox. Mike 276 Cox, Robin 276 Crain. Steven 137. 141, 276 Craven, Bryan 151. 247 Crawford, ammy 276 Crisp, Durwood 247 Crocker. David 276 Crocker. Kathy 276 Crook. Alton 276 Crrook, Robin 276 Crosby, Ken 212 Cross, Brad 247 Cross, Carol 160.276, 296 Cross. Terry 212 Crossnoe. Joy, Mrs. 176 Crow, Pam 247 Crowson, Don 277 Crowther. Ronald, Mr, 191 Cruz. Ronnie 212 Cudmore, David 277 Cudmore, Donald 277 Cudmore, Mike 47,116,117.212 Cunningham, Ray 83. 212 Cunningham. Sherry 247 Cunningham, Susan 212 Curbello, Pat 277 Curd, Charles 134. 277 Currie. Frances 247 Currey. Jim 66. 277 Curtis. Cathy 277 Curtis. Cris 212 Dalby Donna 247 Dake. Brian 277 Dalby. Jeanean 156. 158. 161. 164. 165 Dale. Don 212 Dale, Jeannie 152. 247 Dan Dipert's Travel Service 308 Danford. Tim 212 Daniel. Harold 277 Davis. anner, Randy 212 anner, Tommy 74, 125. 137 140, 141,212 arao, Fattaneh 247 aVault, Donna 277 avenport. James 247 avenport. Terry 130, 247 avid. Janine 247 avidson, Eddie 247 avldson. Terry 277 avis, Andy 212 avls, Anthony 47, 188, 247 avis, Bob 247 avis, Bobbve 247 Davis, Charles. Mr. 130. 196 Davis. Derwin 247 Davis, Don 247 Davis. Gina 32, 33. 36, 37. 41 158. 160. 161, 163. 197.212 229 Davis. Glenn 277 Davis, Glenna 212 Davis. Jane 277 Davis, John 247 Davis. Karen 65. 213 Davis, Kim 152.247 Davis, Lina, Miss 186, 356 Davis, Lisa 213 Davis. Lori 213 Davis. Patrick 277 Davis. Kay 277 Davis, Susan 247 Davis, Ton 277 Y Yvonne. Mrs. 4. 5, 75, 180 Day. Claude 247 Dearman, Steve 129, 130, 144 145, 247 Dearmore. Allen 134, 2477 Deaver, Randy 213 Debbi-Lynn's Florist 326 Degner. Bryan 248 De Leon, Steve 134. 150, 277 DeLosSanton. Robert 277 Demarais, Debbie 213 Demarias. Natalie 278 Demick, Mike 213 DeNeale. Dennis 213 Denham. Roger 248 Dennis, Christi 213 Dennis, Debby 213 Dennis, Jeff 248 Denson, Machell 278 Denson, Mark 248 Denton, Tony 248 Desens, Amy 18, 125, 213. 358 Detwller. Jeanne 213 Dewberg. Sherry 78 DeWitt, cott 278 Dleckow, Diana 248 Dillard. Dianne 278 Dillard lChipl 248 Dipert. Dan, Mr, 172 Dishner. Paul 278 Dis-Tex Auto Supply 321 Distrgbutive Education Club 112. 11 Dixon, Andrew 248 Dixon, Aubrey 278 Dixon. Audrey 278 iDixon, Vickie 278 lDodso IDods0 n. Tami 278 n, Toni 213 Dolezel, Jeanne 214 Domin ick, Don 278 Donaldson. Glenn 144, 145, 147. 148, 214 Donley, Jerry 248 Dorsey. Andrea 248 Douglas, Andy 151, 278,281 Downey. Mark 214 Doyle, Don 278 Doyle's of Arlington 305 Doyle, Shannon 278 Drake. Helen, Mrs. 190 Driggers, Marvin 214 Drye, Cindy 248 DuBois. Jimmy 248 Demais, Larry 137, 248 Demais, Richard 142. 278 Dunaway. Kathy 278 Dunso n, Randy 248 Dunham. George 214 Dunn. Cozette 278 Dunn. Jerry 145.245 Dunn. Kathy 214 Dunn, Kim 278 Dunning. Nan 278. 169. 278 Durland, Danny 150. 248 Duvagl. Cindy. Miss 160 163. 164, 19 Dwyer. Janet 248 Dykstra. Kenneth 248 Eastham. Richard 248 Eberth art, Mike 214 Echols, David 134, 278 Eddie Williams Men Shop 309 Edwarsd. James B. Edney, Pat, Mrs. 177 Edwards, Patricia 248 Elerson. Robert 279 Elkins, Kristie 279 Eller. Judie 249 Ellis. Dorothy. Mrs. 195 Ellis. Sue, Mrs. 158. 197 Ellis. Tim 249 Elliot. John, Mr. 184 Elmore. David 249 Elmore. Mike 134,279 Emporium 324 Engel, Karla 156. 158.214 Engel, Mark 279 Englehardt. Donna 215 Engle, Brenda 249 English. Melissa 279 Enmon. Danny 249 Enrrigues. Arnold 279 Essex. Debbie 279 Estes. Patti 249 Estess, Amy 249 Etherton. David 215 Evgng. Debra 51, 156. 164, 165. 1 Evans, Jane 279 Evans. Jon 33, 145, 249 Evans, Jordon 279 Evans. Nancy 215 Evans, Suzette 164. 279 Evans. Tony 249 Fagan. Elrodney 134, 152. 156. 279 Fairchild. Arthur 215 Fairchild, Mike 249 Fantroy, Bert 215 Fantroy. Rosaline 249 Faraday, Greg! 279 Faries, Roy 1 0.215 Farmer, Dana 279 Farnik, Becky 167, 279 Farrar, Barbara 249 Farrar. Melanie 69, 249 Farrell, J. M., Dr. 172 Feagin, Phillip 215 Felton, Ellen 168, 169.279 Fennell, Renwick 152.215 Feno, Rhonda 160, 163. 184. 279 Fentum, Billy 279 Ferguson, Joanne 279 Fiedler, Mike 279 Fikes. Hollis 279 Fincher. Julia 249 Finniglan. Butch 279 First ational Bank 302 Fish, Terri 280 Fitzgerald. Sandi 215. 352 Flanagan, Julie 280 Fleming, Randy 72.215 FlemingvTeri 69. 241. 249 Flood. esley 280 Florence. Sondra 168.249 Flores. Dale 249 Flores. Steve 169, 215 Floyd, Carolyn 280 Floyd. Sam 280 Followwill, Donna 280 Folwell, Beverly 249 Focseca, Tony 280 Ford, John 150, 280 Ford. Kim 157. 158, 161. 215 Ford. Laurie 280 Ford. Melanie 249 Forde. Debra 117, 249 Foreign Language Club 96. 97 Foreman, Paul 215 Forehand. Ken, Mr. 197 Forsythe. Debbie 249 Forsythe, Tim 249 Foster, Debbie 30, 34. 52. 249 Fountain. Jim 249 Fowler, Patti. Mrs. 180 Foxworth, Paul 249 Francis, Murray 24. 52. 65. 130. 156. 204. 215 Freed. Mark 249 Freed. Teresa 215 Freed, Alan 280 Freeland, Tony 280 Freeman. Don 249 Freeman. Jo 280 French. David 280 Friesen. Donald 109. 209. 215 Friesen. Lisa 82. 249 Friesen, Vicky 280 Frink. Jackie 249 Frisby. Eddie 280 Frlsby, John 215 Frlsina. Pat 215 Fuller. Jan 249 Fuller, Linda 215 Fulton Jimmy 250 Fusco. Pat 250 Future Homemakers of America 1 1 Futgre Teachers of America 104 Gaer. Paul 280 Gallagher. Kevin 134. 250 Gallardo. Elva116.216 Gallardo. Julian 216 Galyen, Robert 250 Gambrell, Stanley 250 Gambrell. Joyce 164, 165, 280 Gammage. Jim 216 Gantt, Brenda 216 Garber. Jackie 216 Garcia. Brenda 14. 19. 28. 40. 81 164. 216 Garcia. Phil 280 Gardner. Danny 280 Gardner. Diana 65, 94. 250 Gardner, James 250 Gardner. Sandy 250 Gardner, Tom 280. 66 Gardner. Tony 280 Gardner. Vicki 250 Garrett, Tracy 250 Garza. Johnny 281 Garza Lala 250 Gaston. Richard 216 Gathany, Kay 120. 250 Gatlilt, James 281 Gatliff. Llsa111.216 Gattis, Rodney 250 Geer. Robert 281 Gerik. Calvin 281 Gerken, Carla 250 Gerken. Lori 281 Gesford. Stephen 250 Geyer. Vincent 216 Gibson. Wayne 250 Gibson, Glen 150. 250 Gibsons 329 Giddens, Brenda 216 Gelbert. Janet 281 Gilbreath. Kay 113.216 Gillespie. Glynda Miss 193 Gill. Debra 216 Gill. Diana 281 Gilliam. Nickle 250. Gilliam. Paula 281 Ginn, Vickie 17. 49. 90. 216 Glasscock. Toni 281 Glasgow. Doug 250 Glenn. G. A 1 4. 352 Glover. Don 117. 250 Gold. Tami 31 52,281 Gonzales. Vince 216 Goode, Randy 150. 250 Goodenough Dari 156, 167 216 Gcgigdenough. Peggy 156 167 1 Goodner. Terrie 216 Goodson Karen 216 Goolsby. Daryl 281 Goolsby. Jo Ann. Mrs 180 Goombi, Greg 167 250 Gordon. Judy 281 Gore Vicki 250 Gorman Cathie 250 Gorton, Jeffrey 281 Goshorn. Don 216 Gosnell. Lisa 261 Gossett. Dana 28. 269 281 Gourley. Donna 281 Gowdy, Russell 151.281 Graham. Debbie 281 Grambrell. Joyce 160. 163 Graham. Timmy 250 Gray. Delynda. Mrs, 185 Gray. Bobby 250 Gray. Jerry 250 Grayson. Jimmy 281 Green. John 281 Green. Sherry 250 Gregory Tammy 250 Gresham. Denise 250 Greve. Jorgen 48. 49. 94. 95 216 Grillin. Stephen. Mr 200 Griffin. Steve 216 Gnflis, Marcia 217 Grimes. Margaret Mary 251 Grimes. Steve 44,117,217 Grimm, Rick 251 Groh. Mike 282 Groh. Norman 251 Gromacki Terry 217 Grooms. Becky 282 Grooms. Connie 251 Grusendorf Beth 282 Guadagnolo Mike 28. 32 33 129 130 156 Guerra Ginny 251 Guess Cheryl 282 Gullett Shirley 217 Gunkel Freda 251 Gustalson Gary 251 Guthrie. Lori 251 Gutierrez Albert 151 282 Gutterrez. Charlie 150. 251 H E. Cannon Florist 321 Hackley Mary 217 Hagler. Charlotte 167 282 Hagood Kathy 251 180 Hague. Randy 53. 151 166 217 Hairrell. Ro er 217 Hale, Greg S17 Haley. Danny 217 Haley. Paul 282 Hall, Larry 150. 282 Hall. Nancy 158. 217 Hamblet David 217 Hamilton, Kim 218 Hamic Greg 134, 150 Hammer. Paulette 116 218 Hammer Ted 117 218 Hammonds Carolyn Mrs 195 Hammond, Susan 282 Hampton. Steven 167 251 Hanby Brenda 218 Hancock Fabrics 312 Haney. Kevin 251 Haney. Dennis 282 Hankins. David 282 Hanzelka Steven 282 Hanzelka, Teddy 251 Harden, Joe 251 Hardy, Cristy 218 Hargett, Lori 251 Hargrove. Glenn 150. 282 Harper. Jan 218 Harper. Jim 282 Harper, Malorie 218 Harper. Sonny 282 Harper. Terry 65. 130. 251. 257 Harrell, Gay 283 Harrell. Gloria 218 Harrell, Billy 283 Harrell. Marilyn, Mrs. 181 Harrell, L nda. Mrs, 99. 187 Harris, Biii 218 Harris. Curtis 283 Harris. Gary 251 Harris, John 251 Harris. Louis. Mr. 186 Harris. Melinda 283 Harris. Mike 283 Harris. Romona 283 Harris, Susan 283 Hart, Sandee 66. 98. 251 Hart. Terry 43. 168. 218 Hart. Vickey 218 Harte. Sean 151. 283 Hartis, Laurie 251 Hartman, Gretchen 283 Hartman, Kathleen 111. 218 Hartman, Leigh 252 Hartsfield. Nanette 218 Hass. Dori? 283 Hatfield. ark 252 Hawkins, Susan 283 Hayes. Carrie 158. 161. 218 Hayes. Frankie 283 Haynes, Timothy 252 Hays. Gene 29, 167. 218 Hays. Kathey 36. 37. 218 Hazen. Scott 252 Heald, Valerie 283 Heartsill. Lynn 283 Heaton. Jelf 65, 169. 252 HECE 115 Hellin. Curtis 252 Hegarty. Linda 252 Hegarty. Maureen 52, 65. 218 Helms, Brady 283 Helton, Clint 218 Helton, Donna 283 Helveston, Howard 218 Henderson, Baron 252 Henderson, Debbie 218 Henderson. George 252 Henderson. Sandra 283 Henderson. Scott 168, 289 Henry. Angela 164, 165. 252 Henry. Jimmy 219 Henry, Terry 283 Henson. James 219 Henson. Marie 219 Henz. Chris 45. 66. 98. 219 Hernandez. Denise 252 Herrmann. Barbara 283 Herron. Robyn 219 Hess. Jana 252 Hester, Kim 71. 130. 134. 137. 145. 283 Hiatt. George, Mr. 190 Hickey. Kevin 252 Hickman, Karen 160. 163. 164. 252 Higdon, Harvey 219 Hill. Gerald 130, 157, 252 Hill, Janet 168. 252 Hill. Royal 134,152,283 Hillcrest Church of Christ 330 Hilliard, Susan 219 Hillman, Sharla 19. 44, 50. 53. 81. 89, 108. 219. 220 Hinson, Kelly 283 Hinson, Betty, Mrs. 181 Hinton, Mike 252 Hinton. Mike 283 Hlavaty. Gary 252 Hlavaty. Karen 283 Hobbs. BEVETQ' 160, 283 Hodge, Keith 52 Hodge. Joe. Mr. 198 Hodges, Jan 283 Hodges, Tracy 283 Holer.Jimmy 117,252 Hofer, Joni 252 Hofl, Terry, Miss 192 Hoffman House 329 Hogan, Gregg 219 Holcomb. Randy 219 Holder, Anneil 283 Holder, Daryl 252 Holderby. Scooter 283 Holley. Lory 283 Holley, Michelle 24. 57.258, 252 Hollingsworth, Betsy 160. 284 Hollingsworth. Eileen 75, 252 Holm, David 65 Holmes. Judy 284 Holmes. Kelli 219 Homb, David 66. 284, 296 Home Economics Cooperative Education 115 Honeycutt, Mike 219 Hood, Bill 144. 145, 146 Hooley. Shele 252 Hopkins. Ricky 284 Horan, Kelli 252 Horn, Tommy 284 Horn, Vickie 219 Hornback. Greg 220 Hornback. Jelf 28. 52. 134. 284 Horrell. Judy 284 Horsman, Gregory 106. 220 Horton, Billy 72, 168.220 Horton. Greg 134. 280. 284 Horton, Tami 252 Houters. Neil 220 Howard, Ronnie 152. 252 Howell, Ronald 252 Hubbard. Mike 220 Hucks. Jaleane 112. 252 Hudson, David 253 Hudson, Karen 284 Hudson, Kenneth 253 Hudson. Randy 130. 156. 253 Hughes. Melinda 160, 163. 164. General Index 333 284 Lusk, Patty 256 Mead, Myra 257 4 Hukill. Marvin 76, 105.220 Hull, Lisa 253 Hulsey, Sherry 284 Huneycutt, Gregg 77. 220 Huneycutt, Mark 253 Kimbroiagh. Kathy 193, 221 Kinard, im 221 Kindel, Annette 255 King, Bennie 255 King, Benny 221 King, Howard 286 Luton, James 256 Lynch, Richard 240. 256 Lynch. Stephen 256 Lytle, Tracy Hunt. Bill Hunt, Bobby 253 y152. 157,220 Hunt. Cheryl 284 Hunt. Curtis 169, 220 Hunt, Debbie 284 Hunt. Vaudrene, Mrs. 183 Hunter. David 284 Hunter. Sherry 69. 253 Hurt. Tommy 253 Huskey, Robert 253 Hutchison. Butch 166. 253 Hutson. Karen 253 Hutto, Bruce 130, 253 Hy, Cary 284 Hy. Sue 175. 220 Hyatt. Lowell 220 Hyden, James, Mr. 33, 129, 130 131. 196, 356 Hyden. Julie 14, 17. 22. 34. 35. 40. 73. 205, 220. 352 Hyden, Leslie 269.284 Ice Capades 322 Inman, David 130. 253 Irwin. Steve 253 Isbell. Donald 253 lsorn. Judi 220 lsom, Robin 284 Ivy Industries 309 Jack of Pawns 326 Jackson, Billy 117, 253 Jackson, Chuck 220 Jackson. Fred 284 Jackson, Kenneth 130. 133, 157 Jackson, Ronnie 253 Jacksoh, Mary, Mrs. 177 Jacobs. Anita 16 Jacobs, Michael 192 James. Lori 99, 253 James. Nancy 221 Janes, Don 253 Jansen. Jackie 284 Jankowiak. John 253 Jankowiak. Tommy 166, 221 Jay. Montie Sue, Mrs, 191 Jaynes, Lynda 285 Jeffery, Charlotte 285 Jeffery, Dawn 285 Jeffery. Rachel 217, 221 Jekyll's and Hyde's 319 Jenkins, Johnnie 285 Jenkins. Ken 50, 99, 254 Jensen, Amanda 254 Jiles, Scott 285 Jim's Oualit Meats 325 Y John, Lana 221 Johns. Vicki 254 Johnson. Clay 151,254 Johnson, David 221 Johnson, Johnny 130, 151,254 Johnson, Jerry 285 Johnson. Karen 285 Johnson.Kent 169,221 Johnson. Kurt 142. 285 Johnson. Larry 285 Johnson, Lenora 254 Johnson. Mark 285 Johnson, Richard 254 Johnson, Ricky 254 Johnson Stacy 254 Johnson: Tommy 150. 285 Johnson. Tony 134, 151, 285 Johnson, Wayne 254 Johnson, Wallce. Mr. 115. 166, 186 Joines. Otis 285 Jones, Aaron, Mr 187 Jones. Allen 285 Jones. Darryl 254 Jones. Dwayne 254 Jones, Donna 254 Jones. Donnie 134, 150. 152. 258 Jones. Eddie 221 Jortgg. Jimmie. Mr, 134. 152, 154. Jones. James 285 Jones. Larry 221 Jones, Lynn. Mrs. 192 Jones, Mark 130, 152. 153. 157. 254. 259 Jones, Sandra 285 Jones. Scott 285 Jones. Tanna 285 Jones. Tony 254 Jones. Teresa 16, 221 Kalan, Peter 69. 254 Kavanaugh, Debbie 221 Keagan. Susan 221 Keister. Lester 254 Keith. Bill. Mr. 130. 152, 154. 196 Keith. Raenita 117. 254 Keith. Sandra 286 Kelley. Denise 158. 159.254 Kelly, Lynette 286 Kendrick. Benny 286 Kennedy. Glenda 254 Kevil. Jean. Mrs. 185 Key Club 106 Keywanettes 107 Kier Building Materials 312 Kight. Cary 130. 221 Kimberly, Jim 221 Kimbrough. Mark 255 General Index King. Joe 81.221 King. Julie 112, 255 King. Rene 221 King. Rhonda 18, 221 King, Scott 255 King, Sherry 111. 221 Kinman, Mark 169.255 Kinnard,T1na 255 Kirby. Darcy. Mrs. 179 Kirby, Kelly 222 Kirkpatrick, Dixie, Mrs. 179 Kirkpatrick. Elizabeth 222 Kirkpatrick. Teresa 255 Kittrell. Dorothy 286 Kitts. Mariean, Mrs. 175 Klapper. Tony 255 Klink, Teresa 255 Knight, Jerry 222 Knowles. Marjorie. Mrs. 178 Knott. Judy 286 Krystinik,Jon 134,286 Krystinik, Sharon 23, 41, 43, 47. 156. 164. 222 Krueger, Linda 255 Kubiak. Susan 286 Kundvsek, David 255 L. P Goodbuy 322 La Petite Rhythm Chateau 314 LaCour. Dwayne 113,222 LaCour. Ronnie 255 LaCroix, Danny LaGrone. Paul 286 Lacy, Alan, Mr, 137, 142, 150. 180 LaHiff, Martin 286 Laminack. Ken 255 Lamm. Michelle 222 Lamm, Perry 286 Landreth. David 286 Lane. Jenny 255 Lane. Mary Mrs. 179 Lang. Linda 286 Langley, Larry 134. 286 Langley. Sue 158, 160, 161, 163. 222 Lanier. Cathy 189. 286 Lanier. Ricky 222 Lappe, Kristi 168. 169. 286 Lara. Diana 286 Lasater, Jodie, Mrs. 199 Latham. Bettye 255 Latham, Jay 255 Laughlin, Mona 158. 161.255 Lauricella, Pat 255 Lawrence. Theresa 164. 268 Lawson, Mazie 81 Lawson. Peaches 165 Lawson. Anita 255 Le. Anh 83. 255 Leach. Belinda 222 Leach, Tonya 286 Leasure, Laura 222 Le Blanc. Pauline 286 Ledbetter. Linda 255 Ledford, Mike 21.81. 130. 222 Lee. Freda 222 Lee. Sally 255 Lee, Steven 287 Lee. Susan 222 Lelebvre. Keith 287 Legcg. Brenda 287 Le rand. Arlecia 287 Lemley. Jelf 134, 151.287 Lemons, Pattie 287 Leslie. Sherri 222 Lester. Margie 223 Letter. Patti 255 Levall. Billy 223 Lewis. Ann. Mrs. 182 Lewis. Anita. Mrs. 181 Lewis, James 72. 130, 223 Lewis. Jim 223 Lewis. Karl 287 Lewis, Sharyn 287 Lewis. Sheryl 223 Lile. Claude 255 Lindahl. Alan 287 Lindsay, Darla 255 Linenschmidt. Pam 287 Linenschmidt. Pat 223 Linthicum. Larry 287 Lipinski. David 287 Little, Tami 287 Little, Tommy 72. 130. 223 Littlejohn. Missy 287. 293 Loftis, Donna 287 Long, Elaine 189.287 Long. Frankie 130.255 Long. William. Mr 199 Lopez, Christ 255 Louis. Don. lvllr. 137. 182 Lowe, Lydia 287 Lowrimore. Debbie 256 Love, Nancy. 43, 53. 164.223 Lovell. Downna 223 Lovell, Scott 256 Lovely, Dennis 287 Lucas. Denise 164 Lucas, Jimmy 256 Luce, John 256 Ludwig. Becky 256 Ludwig. Debbie 223 Luke Pontiac 313 MacCammond, Betty. Mrs. 184, 220 4 Macias, Margaret 256 Macias. Nora 256 Mackin, Randy 223 Macre, Sue. Mrs, 178 Maddox. Ray 256 Magness. Larry, Mr, 182 Maldonado, Lisa 256 Malone. Randy 66, 287 Maler, Richard 142, 143, 287 Mallett, Pam 256 Malone, Michael 287 Malorka, Teresa 256 Mancillas, Deanna 103,223 Mann. Bobby 256 Manning. 256 Manning, Curt 256 Manning, Debbi 223 Manning, Diane 223 Manning. Melani 256 Manor. colt 287 Mapes. Kelley 287 Marcel's 311 Marion, Rocky 287 Marlatt. Jim 152.287 Marlow. Mike 130, 132. 145, 151 157, 253. 256 Marple, James 47, 117. 223 Marsh, James 256 Marshall. Cathy 40, 44. 74, 111 119, 223 Martin, Brenda 287 Martin, James 287 Martin, Kathy 287 Martin Kim 287 Martin, Tammy 287 Martin, Terri 160. 163, 164.256 Martinez. Linda 288 Martinez. Mary 256 Meador, D'Ann 288 Meadows. Janice 257 Medenwaldt. Tami 257 Meggs. Kirby 257 Meggs. Lori 224 Meppelink, Kenny 288 Mercer. Lynn 66.74.99, 120,257 Merrill. David 121 Merrill. Kay, Mrs. 182 Merritt. David 288 Metroplex National Bank 304 Meuir. James 257 Meyer. Terri 257 Midgett. Kim 289 Miertschin.Jerrold134. 142.289 Mignault. Lucille 224 Miller. Barbara 224 Miller, Debbie 46. 123. 125.224 Miller. Jimmy 224 Miller, Jerrett 289 Miller, Karen 224 Miller, Layne 257 Miller. Loretta 289 Miller, Melissa 167, 289 Miller. Michael 257 Miller. Teresa 257 Milligan, Danny 289 Mills, Dan 224 Mills. James 224, 227 Mills, Kenny 289 Milner, Karla 224 Milner. Steve 289 Mums, Mike 289 Minegar. Ann 289 Minton, Chris 225 Miss Persis Dance Studio 323 Mitchell, Barry 151, 258 Mitchell, Kenneth 199 Mitchell, Lynn 289 Mitchell, Sandra 258 Mitchell. Tony 289 Mitchum, Mark 225 Mlynar, Kenneth 225, 351 Mock, Jeannet 258 Martinez, Thelma 256 Martinez, Vi, Mrs. 178 Mason, Shorty 256 Massengale, Jerry 288 Massey, Larry 288 Massey, Robin 288 Masters, Ken 22, 223 Mathis. Lisa 256 Maynes. Shannon 256 Mayo, Mayo, Debra 288 Terry 137, 139,141.288 Mays, Lesa 160, 256 Mays. Roberta 288 McAninch, Virginia 288 McBryde, Nathan 288 McCarson, Gary 223 McCarter, Larry. Mr. 130. 145, 149, 197 McCartha, Cameron 284, 288 McCarty, Debra 19. 223 McCarty. Wanda 288 McCaskey, Vicki 256 McClure. Donna 38. 39, 47, 109, 167. 223 McCIanahan. Rodney 288 McCord, Cheryl 224 McCorkle, Johnny 134. 288 McCoy. Jonathan 269. 288 McCoy, Karen 288 McCoy, Kathryn 256 McCoy. Bill 58, 224 McCraw. Tonya 158. 159. 161 162, 257 McCulloch, Lisa, Miss 180 McCullough. Beth Ann 288 McDonaId's 325 McDougal. Carol E. McDowell, Jenniter. Mrs. 189 McEacharn, James 257 McElreath. Brenda 288 McElree, John 144, 145, 148. 157. 224 McGahey. Phillip. Mr. 172 McGowan, Judy 288 McGrilf, Patricia 288 Molfett, Mike, Mr. 134, 197 Molina, Susana 225 Monroe. Marty 123. 225. 314, 351 Montague, Barbara 225 Moody. Mark 137. 138, 141. 157, 225 Moody. Ricky 258 Moore. Anita 225 Moore, Arnett 289 Moore Bobby 289 iviooref chuck 225 Moore. Elizabeth 258 Moore Funeral Home 303 Moore. Jimmy 130. 258 Moore, Karen 258 Moore, Keith 289 Moore, Kelly 73, 225 Moore, Mike 225 Moore. Natalie 289 Moore. Ronnie 248, 258 Moore. Sharon. Mrs. 181 Moore. Tammy 258 Moore. Tanya 225 Moore. Terry 290 Mora's Park Plaza Jewelers 305 Moreno. John 225 Moreno, Mary 258 Moretz, Bobby 258 Morgan. Carolyn 289 Morgan. Joyce 258 Morgan. Linda 64. 145, 258 Moritz Oldsmobile and Cadillat 326 Morris. Dianne 225 Morris. Jackie 17, 86, 226, 314 Morris. Kyle 29.0 Morris. Mary 160, 164. 290 Morris. Paula 290 Morris Sandra 258 Morrison. Jeff 290 Morrow. Jeff 290, 134 Morse. Becky 258 Moseley, David 75. 123. 226,35 Mosley, Calvin 289 Mosley, Beverly 289 McGui McGui re. Ben 288 re. Billy 288 McGuire, Linda 257 McGuire. Dwaine134, 288 McGuire, Nita, Mrs, 189 McHugh. Diana 45, 113,234 Mclntyre, Lisa 169, 288. 290 Moss. Danny 258 Moss, David 258 MOSS. Kim 258. 261 Moss. Scott 168. 258. 358 Mossige. Mike 289 Mow. Dwayne 258 Mowbray. Mark 130, 151,258 McKinley. Barbara 257 McKinney. Susan 224 McKinney, David 224 McKissic ,Jason 152 McLaughlin. Alan 288 McLeod. Carolyn. Mrs. 180 McMahon. Kevin 224 McMahon. Sheila 257 McManus. Charles 152, 153,257 McMillan. Gerald 57.81.224 McMillan. Stephen 257 McMillan. Bobby 288 McMillin. Mitch 288 McMillin. Rodney 224 McNeece. Lori 257 McNeeIey, Russell 224 McNeely. David 257 McNeil. Julie 257 McNew. Mike 257 McNiel, Leslie 288 McWatters. Martie 224 Moziesik. Mary 114 Muelder. Evelyn, Miss 179 Mulcahy. David Mulkey. Steve 226 Mullen. Pam 226 Mullen. Lee. Mrs. 189 Mullins, Doug 142. 290 Mumphrey, Lea 290 Mumphrey, Marshall 226 Munsch, Cheryl.226 Murphey, Sharon 258 Murphy. Patricia 258 Mutchie, Joseph 290 Mutchie, Tammy 226 Mutchie, Theresa 226 Muzzy. Fonda 160.290 Myrick, Teresa 258 National Forensic League 99 National Honor Society 82. 83 Neal. Warren Rev. 353 Needham, Randy 258 eel, Chris 258 ernast, Cindy 269. 290 eisler, Kenny 42. 226 ellrst, Scott 279. 290 elms. Dollie 226 elson. Janet 258 essler, Kerg 290 ewcomers lub 108 ewnham. Brad 290 ewton, Donna 290 guyen, Phu Van 290 guyen. Ouoc 258 icholls, James 290 icholson. Patricia 290 icholson. Richard 258 icholson, Ronnie 226 oland. Bettie 190 oland, Doug 258 ooraee. Atosa 290 ordeans Grooming Salon 311 Orton. Cindy 259 orwood, Rickey 226 orwood, Sharon 291 owak. Rickey 226 unn, Linda 226 uss, Jo Ann 259 uss, Jon 145. 147, 156 227 ute, James 291 'Dwyer, Robert 259 'Dwyer, Rick 227 ffice Education Association 111 gle. Mike 259 ldacre, Kenneth 227 liver, Kenny 291 rchestra 118 rtiz, Debbie 291 rtrz. Mario 151, 227 sborne. Lynda 259 tten, Raymond 117, 227 tto, Dalene 291 tts, Gary 291 tts, Karen 259 verstreet. Jeff 121. 130.259 wen. Vickie 259, 355 Owens. Alison 227 . Owens, Curt 46. 227 Owens. Eddie 291 Owens. Kerry 66. 291 Owens, Jo Ann. Mrs 177 Owens, Rhonda 17. 66 98 99 227 Pace. Melonie 291 Painter, Jerry 259 Pallett. Robert 259 Palmer. Stephen 291 Pannell. Monte 291 Pannell. Tommy 227 Pants Factory 325 Parent Teachers Student As- sociation 110 Parish. Sherri 291 Park, Tina 227 Park Plaza Auto Parts 318 Park Plaza Pharmacy 322 Park Plaza Studio 330 Park Plaza Texaco 318 Park Row Ace Hardware 313 arker. Craig 65.291 arker. Jlll 259 arra, Victor 134, 152, 291 arra. John 143. 291 aschal. Melvin 259 aschal. Shane 152, 291 atterson. Darla 227 Patterson, Dick 259 atterson. Joe Bob 259 atterson. Leonard 76. 227 atterson, Mark 152. 155 157. 227 atterson. Shawn 259 lPatton. Dennis 130.291 iPatton. Glenna 227 Paul. Linda 291 .Pauls Reel Repair 318 leaup. Mike 259 Payne. Kelly 291 Payne, Kevin 291 Payne. Mark 152, 154. 155. 157 227 Peaks. David 227 Pearcy Douglas 291 Pearson. Christina 291 Peddy. Gerry 227 Pedigo. Lucretia 259 Peet, Albert 227 Pelton, Joey 259 .Pena Betty 227 Pence, Barbara 105, 227 Pennre, Michelle 291 Penrod Martin 228 Perez. Danny 291 Perkins. Glenn 291.295 Perkins. Patrice 260 Perrett. Tony 66. 260 Perrett, Becky. Mrs 183 Perry. James 260 Perry. Robert 105 Pete Jones Furniture 305 Peterson. Mark 260 Peterson Marvin 260 Peterson. Randy 158. 160 161 163, 291 Peterson, Rick 260 Petta. AFREIG 69. 291 Peveto. rldred, Miss 28 186 Pllueger. Tim 260 Phelps. Julie 260 Phillips. Allen 134. 152, 289. 291 Phillips. Gary 69. 130. 228 Phillips, Sharon. Mrs. 200 Phill Phill ips. Rand 228. 231 ips. Tammy 260 Photography 105 Prcadilly Cafeteria 323 Pickett. Terri 228 Pierce. Sylldney 228 Pierson. ike 291 Pink rton Abbie 69 228 e . . Prppins. Malcolm 142. 291 Pirtle. Kinzre 292 Prtcock. Claudia 228 Pitcock. John 292 Pittman, Brrdgett 292 Place Amelia 228 Place Steve 260 Place Virginia 160, 260 Poe Elizabeth 260 Poettgen. Michelle 160. 163. 292 Poland, Stan 65, 90. 260 Polk. Eddie 292 Polk, Janice 292 Pope. Nora 70. 228 Pope. Becky 292 Post Oak Paint Company 317 Potett Dian 228 Potter. Jay 260 Poulos Brad 130. 145. 157 228 Prater. Steve 114. 292 Prerss, Elwood Mr 172 Preskett. Nena 292 Presser Ricky 228 Prestrrdge. Phil 228 Price. Sharon 260 Prichard. Allen 292 Prrckett. Ron 228 Prikryh Jay, 292 Prrtchard aula 292 Prou lx Michele 260 Pruitt. Bridget 292 Pryor Roger 156. 167 228 Pucek David 51. 62 66 99. 260 Pullc e Joe 260 Pulice. Mark 121. 228 Pursley, Don 10 260 Pursley Richard 130 133 228 Pursley Robert 228 Putman Clyde 292 Putnam, Beverly 71 260 Putnam Roger 292 Q,rill and ScrolI119 Quisenberry Mark 292 Rarnville Janet 292 Ramos Robert 260 Ram ire: Teresa 228 Randol Mill Pharmacy 317 Randolph Carla 292 Rangel Lucas 125. 228 Rattan Paul 260 Raymer. Ann 260 Rav Ray Ray. David 292 David 292 Dennis 292 Ratlrff Gerri 292 Ratlr rr sanay1eo.292 Ready Dennis 229 Reasoner Debbie 229 Reaves Judy 292 Reaves Marty S92 Rector Paula 260 Redman Trm130. 132 156 260 Reed Connie 260 Reed David 69 229 358 Reed Dino 1-1 15 61 93 239 Reed Joey 151 260 Reed John 229 Reed Mike 142 292 Reed Patr 292 Reed Tina 292 Reeves. Steve -12 229 Refinishing Sales Company 30' Renleldl Jim 292 Rehonic 1131260 Rernvnse B H 173 180 356 Remvnse Chad 36 59 173 Rendon Ramon 260 Renlrow V1ck1292 Renlrovv Beverly 293 Rennels Tony 293 Reyes Norma 229 Reynolds Candy 229 Reynolds Pa111260 Rheba s Weddings 32' Rhue C3tl'1y1-1 19 as 52 229 Rehynes Margaret 189 261 Rice Butch 229 Rice Chet 293 Rice Gina 261 Rice Kim 261 Rice Michelle 293 Rich Rich Rich Rifh Kiln 6-1 65 90 re J11rra3-I 58 261 lei Dale 229 ard Jay 292 Rickel Larry 292 Ricks Floor Store 331 Rrdd M4 le Deena158 '60 161 16.1 11 .edt-tviy Valerre 230 Rich vi K.1rlt116T 293 rrririe Jef1293 Riggs Patricia Miss 92 191 Riley Lin 29.3 Ritter Debbie 230 Ritter. Lynn 293 Rive VS. Rafael Rivera. Ralph 230 Roach. Casey 293 Roach. Neva 230 Robbins. Curtis 293 Rober, Gray 86, 261 Rober, Robert, Mr. 85. 187 Roberts, Brian 230 Roberts, Barbara, Mrs. 192 Roberts. Robin 163. 293 Roberts. Kim 152, 261 Roberts, Rene 160,230 Robertson. Craig 137. 139. 230 Robertson. Donna 230 Robertson, Terri 230 Robertson, Wynette 293 Robinson, Jack 114. 261 Robinson, Troy 349 Robles. Debbie 261 Roche. Keri 120.261 Rodgers, Becc 261 Roe, Dwight 261 Rogers. Darrell 44. 77. 117, 230 Rogers. Jeanne 293 Rogers, Linda 261 Rogers. Pam, Mrs. 187 Rogers, Susanne 285.293 Rojas. Rachel 261 Roland, Lois 293 Rollins. Charles 293 Rollins. Kathlyn 261 Rollins. Tony 130, 131. 133. 230 Rollins. Rochelle 41. 80. 81. 230 Rose, Janice 261 Rose. Doug 230 Rose. Susan 293 Rose, Rhea 261 Rosentreter. Kim 261 Ross. Britt 230 Ross. William 230 Roth. Penny 293 Rouse. Anne 261 Rowe. Becky 261 Rowe. Rose, Mrs. 178 Roy, Scott 130. 261 Roznos. Carla 262 Rudd. David 134. 135. 150. .152 235. 269 Rupe. Tamra 293 Rushing. Donna 200, 230 Russell, Jimmie. Mrs, 177 Russum, Mildred. Mrs. 187 Rutledqe Robert 262 St. Cyr. Gary 264 Safe-Way Motors 307, 321 Salinas, Carla 293 Salinas, Hilda 262 Salinas, Jana 262 Salinas, Ray 294 Samford, Keith 294 Sanchez. Ramiro 294 Sanderlin, Robert 66, 294 Sanders, Aubrey 262 Sanders. Buster 262 Sanders. Cheryl 262 Sanders. David 262 Sanders. Don 262 Sanders. Jerry 294 Sanders, Kenneth 262 Sanders. Yolanda 164. 294 Sanderson, Tammy 294 Sanford Graphics 329 San Miguel, Johnny 262 Sansing, Cindy 241,262 Sargent, Jeania 151. 253. 262 Saunders. Bennie 230 Saveage, Marsha 262 Saxton, Robin 230 Scarborough, Larry 262 Schafer. irBubba1 150. 151, 262 Schafer. erri 82, 294 Scholtte, Kevin 262 Scholtte, Mary 294 Schmid, Eddie 294 Schneider, Greg 262 Schneider. JoEllen 294 Schneider, Julie 262 Schoff. Robert 116 Schofield, Bob 262 Schotza, Terry 294 Schutte. Gary. Mr. 130.151, 191 Schricke. Amy 14, 17, 20, 21, 29 34.40.145157,15B.161,168: 230. 293 Scoggins, Keith 294 Scoggins, Stephen 87, 199. 230 Scott. Eldon 231 Scott Kathy 262 Scott, Ronnie 262 Scott. Vince 231 Scherrer. Dean 231 Scribner. James 294 Scribner. Jon 231 Scribner. Susan 157. 160. 163 294 Scroggins, Jack 231 Scrogggns, Terry 294 Sertz, rover 262 Self. Barney 65, 294 Sellers. Marrl n 294 Sessions, Jefil124, 294 Sessions. Richard 231 Shadwick, Paul 130, 134, 285 294 Shaffer, Mike 294 Sharp, Leisa 294 Shaver, Annette 231 Shaver. Todd 134. 294 Shaw, Bobby 262 Shaw, Priscilla 294 Snead, Sherri 160. 163, 294 Sheffield, Buck 56, 134. 150. 274. 282, 294 Sheldon. David 262 Shelinbarger. Tammy 262 Shelton, Diane 262 Shelton. Claudia 65.231 Shepherd, Barbara 199, 231 Shepherd. Diane 262 Shep's Chicken 312 Sherek. Lora 45, 50.66. 99, 231 Sheridan, Bryan 262 Sherlock, Patrik 294 Sherwood. Deanna 294 Shields. Susie 262. 265 Shipley. Nelda. Mrs. 188 Shipman. Kathy 231 Shipp. Milton 134.294 Shoemaker, Mike 294 Shoff. Robert 232 Short, Joey 117. 263 Shultz, Bonnie 295 Shupe, Jon 77. 263 Sims. Eddie 263 Sims. Jesse 130. 232 Sims. Jimmy 263 Sims. John 263 Sims. Marcia 263 Sims. Mark 232 Singletary. Robert 263 Sinks, Kathy 263 Sisney. Beverly 25. 41. 42. 50. 52. 125. 164. 232 Sisney. Steve 134. 295 Slaydon, Martha 295 Slagle. Keith 28. 151.263 Slate. Lisa 156. 158. 161. 162. 232 Smith. Calvin 45. 114 Smith. Ellie 263 Smith, James 295 Smith. James 263 Smith. Jeff 114. 232 Smith, Jeff 263 Smith, Joyce 232 Smith. Kyle 295 Smith, Lynn 98. 232 Smith, Russell 232 Smith. Shelia 263 Smith. Steve 295 Smith, Steve 263 Smith. Terry 263 Smith, Tammy 263 Smith. Wanda 160, 163.295 Smithson, Susan 232 Shay. Diana 232 Sneath. Larry 295 Snell. Bruce 263 Snyder, Marlene 263 Soape, Jon 65, 263 Sodowsky, Chuck 42. 232 Southard. Darla 295 Spain. Bea. Mrs, 178 Spano. Darcy 295 Spano. Kerry 223 Spann, Marjorie. Mrs. 4, 5. 75. 109. 179 Sparkman, Brad 264 Spartan Printers 317 Spencer. Mazre 81.264 Spencer. Warren 66. 264 Spradley. Reginald 264 Spray. Bobby, Mrs. 170 Spring, Dewey 233 Springfield. Debbie 295 Spybuck. Robert 295 Staats, Jimmy 264 Staats, Lloyd 295 Stacey, Debbie 264 Stafford, Leeann 295 Stafford, Lisa 264 Stahnke. Debra 264 Stallings, Wanda 264 Standard. Becky 264 Standback, Trinda 295 Stanlield, Clint 168, 264 Stanley, Regina 72. 264 Staples. Tracy 113. 264 Star En ravin Com an 308 Steele. Sayid Si-12. 29:5 y Steele. Janna 233 Steele. Lisa 264 Steen, Teresa 295 Stephens, Jon 233 Stephens. Lo d 28. 130,131,133 152, 157, 224 Stepyenson. Lynn 215 Stephenson, Tonya 295 Stevens, Barbara 295 Stevens. Cedric Wayne Stevenson. Lana 296 Steward. Cindy 233 Stewart. Billy. Mr. 130. 182 Stilfler, Beverly 264 Stitller. Kathy 169 Stilwell, Matt 233 Stoker. Carolina 296 Stoker. Lester 130, 140. 151. 137. 156. 233 Stone, Anthony 264. 315 Stone. John 137. 233 Stover. Tammy 296 Strawn, Gary 130. 156, 233 Streifl. Debbie 264 Strickland. Douglas 296 Strickland. Kim 296 Strong. Joe 296 Stroud. Joe 264 Strouhal. Susan 296 Stubbs. Nita 264 General Index 335 Webb. Tra Student Congress 80. 81 Student Christian Fellowship Club 102 Stump, Karl 66. 98. 233 Stutler, Ruth. Mrs. 184 Sulak. Joyce 264 Sullivan. James 145. 264 Sulsar. Jan 233 Sumner. James 296 Sutton. Sonja 233 Swadley. Charles 43. 233 Swafford. Patty 233 Swaner. Terry 296 Swartzfager. Andrew 264 Sweetin. Susan 264 Swink. Steve 118. 296 Syrios. Mike 264 Szureck. Evan 70. 156. 167, 233 Tackett. Mark 264 Taczek. Patnsk 233 Talley. Mike 33 Tamplen. James. Mr, 201 Tamplen. Teri 264 Tannahill. Margraet. Mrs. 193 Tareilo. Marilyn. Mrs 194 Tasker. Bernard 264 Tasker, Terzy 296 Tate, Joi 29 Taylor. Cheryl 264 Taylor, Debra 296 Taylor. Danny 130. 233 Taylor. Kevin 296 Taylor. Peggy 233, 314 Taylor. Phil 265 Taylor. Shelly 265 Taylor. Sherly 233 Teague. Jana 234 Teague. Kelly 296 Teague. Kristen 234 Teaguu.l.orr1 108. 121. 265 Ted Arendale Ford 314 Tegantvoort. Jennifer 265 Temple. Richard 75,121.265 Tennes. Rory 234 Tennes. Rodney 265 Terrell. Danny 296 Terrell. Jeff 265 Terrell, John 296 Terry. Albert 265 Tex-Annes 92. 93 Texans Talk 120. 121. 122 Thespians 98 Thiemann. Brad 265 Thomas, Becky 76, 265 Thomas. Patricia 23. 38. 39. 40. 46, 52. 94, 234 Thompson. Jerry 145. 148, 149. 157. 234 Thompson, Nancy 117, 199. 234 Thompson. Terri 265 Thomson. Lora 296 Threasher. Ruth 296 Thrasher. Sonya 296 Threlkeld. Susan 111 734 Thurston. Don 265 Tierney. Terry 265 Tillmon. Rodney 168. 297 Tilson. Danny 130. 131. 234 Todd. Bobby 265 Tomlinson. Daton 134. 297 Tommy Ouinn Television 318 Tong. Ginqer 234 Tormey, Hawes 265 Torres. Sylvia 234 Torrez. Hector 297 336 General Index Tramel, Jay 297 Travis. Kerry 134. 297 Travis. Terry 265 Tredway. Joy 234 Triplett. Weldon 297 Trotter, Tammy 77. 220. 234 Trowbridge. Marla 265 Tucker. Angel 297 Tucker. Karen 266 Tucker. Ross 266 Tucker. Russell 232, 234 Ward. Randy 266 Ward, Terri 266 Warden. Jerry 297 Ware. Paul 237 Warner. Doug 297 Warren. James. Mr. 175 Warren. Richard 198. 297 Warren. Sandra 298 Warren. Steve 266 Warters. Pam 14. 1B.34.41. 156. 164. 237 Williams. Jean 267 Williams. Jerry 299 Williams. Keila 299 Williams. Kim 238 Williams. Laura 57. 169,299 Williams. Mark 299 Williams. Rusty 25. 86. 238 Williams. Scott 267 Williams. Shawn 267 Williams Sue Mrs. 194 Williams. Terri 299 Turk. Frank. Mr. 192 Turman. Kenneth 266 Turnage. Jennifer 266 Turner. Edwina 236 Turner. Geraldine 297 Turner. Mike 266 Turner. Dan 65. 297 Turner. Kerry 266 Tyler. David 198. 297 Warters. Lynn 164. 298 Wasson. Sally. Mrs. 178 Watkins, Ken 134.298 Watkins. lsabella 237 Watkins, Randolph 298 Watson. Reba 158. 161. 164. 237 Weatherfo r. LeeAn ne 266 Weaver, LeeAnn 298 Webb. Sandy 66. 266 cie 237 Williams. Tommie. Mrs 174 Williamson. Nancy 156. 158 159. 161 238 Willis. Darwin 299 Willis Jerry 299 Willis. Leigh Anne 14. 18. 26. 50 74. 85 121. 204. 238. 353 Willis. Rickey 299 Willrich. Emzy 267 Wilmoth. Linwood 267 Umphenour. Christy 297 Umphenour. Lori 297 University Baptist Church 307 Uptmor, David 266 Uranga, Charles 297 Urquidi. Eddie 31. 134. 145. 282 297 Usher. Larry 169. 297 Uzee. Paulette 46, 236 Vandergnffs 310 Vandiver. Kevin 117. 266 Vanlandingham. Debby 266 Weedon. Laura 237 Weekley, Virginia 266 Weidhaas. Laura 266 Weidner. Scott 134, 152. 298 Weidner, Steve 266 Welk, Fred 17,51. 121.237 Wellman. Ernie 296 Wellman. Melody 266 Wells. Debi 51. 66. 99. 266 Wells. Donna 266 Wells. Mark 266 Wilshire. Robby 299 Wilson Auto Parts 315 Wilson. Beth 236 Wilson. Butch 239 Wilson. Doug 267 Wilson, Evangeline 239 Wilson. Gloria 267 Wilson. Jayne 299 Wilson. Mary 14. 18. 34. 145. 168 239 Wilson. Robert 239 Wilson. Tom 267 Vanlandingham, Sonya 297 Vansill. David 297 Varela, Beatrice 44. 97. 236 Vasquez. Linda 156. 158. 159. 266 Vasquez. Mino142.150.297 Vaughan. Debbie 266 Vaughan. Goldie. Mrs. 178 Vaughn. Kevin 251 Vaughn. Tony 236 Veal. Curtis 236 Veal. Vickie 266 Varnon. George 236 Vickers. Cind 111. 236 Viers. Terry 297 Villarreal. Noemi 297 Vil'1ClK. Karen 297 Vo, Tai Tan 236 Vocational Industrial Clubs of America 116. 117 Vogt. John 297 Vondert-leide. JoAnn 237 Voss. Lance 237 Welton. Doroth . Mrs. 176 Welton, Beth 169. 298 Welton, Mrs. 108' West. Brad 267 West. Do retha160. 163,164,298 West. Gail 298 West. Robert 267 West. Roger 114. 267 West, Steve 298 Westbrook. Kim 237 Wheaton, Robert 65. 73. 130 205. 237. 352 Whitaker. Betty. Mrs. 53. 175 White. Booker T, 130. 156. 237 White. Charles 134. 298 While, Charlie 134, 152. 154. 298 White. Danny 298 White. Debra 298 White. Henry 267 White. Kim 67 White. Michael 142. 298 White. Mark 298 White. Patricia 237 White. Re inald 130,237 Vy. Anh 83. 266 vy. My van Tan 237 Wade. Wayne 297 Wages. Sherri 297 Waldeck. Koby 26. 130. 204, 237, 352 Waldrop. Janet 151. 240. 266 Waldrof. Rosalyn. Miss 118. 187 Whiteheag, Gladys. Mrs 201 Whiteley, Ambra 298 Whitfield. Felecia 298 Whittington. Ed 237 Whitten, Audine. Mrs. 176 Wicks. Gary 298 Wicklift. Lorene. Mrs 178 Wiley. Karen 160.299 Walker. Cindy 167.297 Walker. Jeremy. Mr. 185, 187 Walker. Nathan 297 Walker. Mike 237 Walker, Susan 297 Wallace. Joe 237 Wallace. Lesha 266 Waller. Steve 266 Waltejs. Beverly 266 Ward. Dale 266 Ward. James 237 Wiley. Ki m 267 Wilkinson, Chris 238 Williams. Allen 166. 299 Williams, Cathey 238 Williams. Cheryl 238 Williams. Cindy 267 Williams. Darl 267 Williams. Dwayne 267 Williams. Eddie 309 Williams. Gina 299 Williams. Jamie 74. 125 267 Wilson. Wayne 267 Wimmer. Arnold 134. 187 Winburn. Rodney 299 Winchester. Buster 299 Winders, Brent 239 Winders. Mendy 267 Winter. W.J.. Mr. 191 Wingo. Rob 267 Winters. Linda 299 Wisian. Debbie 267 Witt. Gary 134,299 Wolf. Doug 267 Wolf. Mark 152,267 wolf. Mary Jo 194 Wolfe Nursery 321 Wolfe, Richard 299 Wolff. Kathy 299 Womble. Scott 74, 239 Womble. Jerrell. Mr 199 Wood. Becky 299 Wood. Jerri 239 Wood. Kent 137, 150. 299 Wood. Pat 299 Woolndge. Mezy 91 Woodson. Mike 117 Woody, Ray 239 Wgggen, Darryl 65. 130, 145, 146. World Awareness 109 Worley. Debra 299 Worley. Larry 23. 87. 239 Worley. Phillip 267 Wright. Brad 299 Wrights Donuts 330 Wright. Glenn 267 Wright. Pam 267 Wright. Tommy 239 Wycofl Cheryl 267 York Shellye 239 Young. Kevin 239 Youwg. Wayne 299 VICA American Field Service President: Pattie Thomas Vice-President: Vickie Ginn Secretary: Diana Gardner Band President: Kenny Masters Vice-President: Charles Swadley Secretary: Dana Cook Senior Rep: Bobby Admire Junior Rep: Stan Poland Sophomore Rep: Jarett Miller Cherokee FHA Chapter I President: Russell Tucker Vice-President: Mike Walker Secretary: Kathy Kimbrough Treasurer: Ken Crosby Reporter: Robert Wheaton Chapter ll President: Charles Busby Vice-President: Michelle Lamm Secretary: Paulette Uzee Treasurer: Jackie Morris Reporter: Gina Davis Chapter Ill President: Mike Hubbard Vice-President: Rick Carnett Secretary: Cathy Rhue Treasurer: Russell Smith Reporter: Ronald Campbell Chapter IV-A President: Donny Colbert Vice-President: Reggie White Secretary: Vickie Horn Treasurer: Marty Monroe Reporter: Corby Bryant Chapter IV-B President: Connie Grooms Vice-President: Lora Thompson Secretary: Deena Riddle Treasurer: Janet Gilbert Reporter: JoEllen Schneider Chapter V President: Sydney Pierce Vice-President: Linda Nunn Secretary: Cathie Gorman Treasurer: Nora Pope Reporter: Sandy Mitchell Chess President: Mike Harris Vice-President: David Tyler SecretaryaTreasurer: Joe Boro Reporter: Scott Williams Choir A Cappella Choir President: Sharla Hillman Vice-President: Rand Phillips Secretary: Karl Stump Librarians: Chris Henz David Pucek Girls' Choir President: Peggy Taylor Vice-President: Dawna Lovell Secretary: Donna Wells Librarians: Diana Dieckow Wanda Stallings Sophomore Choir President: Dan Turner Vice-President: Lee Ann Stafford Secretary: Carla Randolph Librarians: Mark Engle Brenda Legg Singing Texans President: Vince Gonzales Vice-President: Robert Wheaton Secretary: Chris Bolen Librarians: Dwight Roe Ralph Rivera Texan Belles President: Maureen Hegarty Vice-President: Kim Rich Secretary: Marsha Savage Librarians: Diana Gardner Barbara Burton CVAE President: Kerry Spano Club Index VicePresident: Calvin Smith Secretary: Jeff Smith Treasurer: Jeff Stephenson Sergeant at Arms: Grover Seitz Parliamentarian: Paul Allard Reporter: Terry Cross DECA Chapter I President: Pete Hays Vice-President: Steve Bright Secretary: Anita Jacobs Treasurer: Teresa Kirkpatrick Historian: Cheryl Byrd Chapter ll President: Dwayne LaCour Vice-President: Diana McHugh Secretary: Teresa Ramirez Treasurer: Diane Manning Reporter: Sharon Brautigam Historian: Stacy Carter Sergeant at Arms: Brent Winters Parliamentarian: Teresa Brinson Foreign Language Club President: Allen Busby Vice-President: Warren Spencer Secretary: Pattie Thomas Treasurer: Leigh Anne Willis Future Teachers of America President: Diana Dieckow Vice-President: Donna Wells Secretary: Julie McNeil Parliamentarian: Debbie Burmaster Historian: Janice Rose HECE President: Curtis Owens Vice-President: Teresa Jones Secretary: Betty Pena Treasurer: Johnnyl San Miguel Parliamentarian: anette artsfield Historian: Patti Beale Reporter: Chris Minton international Thespians President: Chris Henz Vice-President: Rhonda Owens Secretary: Lora Sherek Treasurer: Lynn Smith Clerks: Anthony Asbury Carl Stump Key Club President: Greg Horsman Vice-President: Jimmy Kimberly Keywannettes President: Deanna Mancillas Vice-President: Sharla Hillman Secretary-Treasurer: Brenda Garcia National Forensic League President: Lora Sherek Vice-President: Rhonda Owens Secretary: Joni Brake National Honor Society President: Chris Bolen Vice-President: Charles Swadley Secretary: Cathy Marshall Recording Secretary: Sue Hy Treasurer: Beverly Sisney Newcomers Club President: Edna Bahrke Vice-President: Aurora Bonifay Secretary: Vickie Horn Assistant Secretary: Jamie Williams Treasurer: Glenna Davis OEA President: Sherry King Vice-President: Yvonne Cash Secretary-Treasurer: Cathy Marshall Reporter: Kathleen Hartman Historian: Debbie Ritter Sergeant at Arms: Rhonda King Parliamentarian: Susan Lee PTSA President: Mrs. Roy Moore Vice-Presidents: Mrs. Ernest Vogt: Mrs. Patrick Roche: Mrs. Norman Wright: Mrs. Leroy Kinmang Mrs. Peter Henz: Mrs. J. E: Stiffler Secretary: Mrs. Joe Womble Treasurer: Mrs. Stan Kalan Historian: Mrs. Virgil Sparkman Parliamentarian: Mrs. Gene Schrickel Quill and Scroll President: Corby Bryant Secretary: Leigh Anne Willis Science Club President: Keith McEacharn Vice-President: Terry Hart Student Christian Fellowship Club President: Don Goshorn Vice-President: Amy Desens Secretary: Sharla Hillman Student Congress President: Gerald McMillan Vice-President: Joe King Secretary: Brenda Garcia Corresponding Secretary: Rochelle Rollins 3rd House Chairman: Mike Ledtord Sharla Hillman Texans Talk Editor: Fred Walk Page Editors: Leigh Anne Willis Mark Pulice Billye Choate Cindy Williams Kay Gathany Julie McNeil Advertising Staff: Kerri Roche Donna Albin Sports Staff: Jima Richie Darryl Jones Don Dale News and Features: Lynn Mercer Cheryl Williams Lorri Teague Jay Latham Tex-Annes Captain: Dino Reed Lieutenants: Anita Moore: Kim Rosentreter: Suzie Shields: Lisa Thomas: Renee Black: Tammy Moore: Tracy Staples: Cheryl Wycoff President: Neil Houters Vice-President: Rodney Gattis Secretary: Jimmy DuBois Treasurer: Mike Lauricella Parliamentarian: Joe Tasker Sergeant at Arms: Don Glover Reporter: Mike Ogle Auto Mechanics President: Lucas Ranfgel Vice-President: Mike airchild Secretary: Robert Rutledge Treasurer: Darrell Rogers Parliamentarian: Harvey Higdon Sergeant at Arms: Mike Woodson Reporter: Chuck Moore Building Trades President: Robert Lowrimore Vice-President: Robert Husky Secretary: Jimmy DuBois Treasurer: Greg Applegate Parliamentarian: Rusty Duncan Sergeant at Arms: Mark Kimbrough Reporter: Robert Schoff Cosmetology President: Barbara Montague Vice-President: Deborah McCarty Secretary: Barbara Shepherd Treasurer: Marie Cook Parliamentarian: Connie Brown Sergeant at Arms: Kim Hamilton Reporter: Nancy Thompson ICT President: Blake Bledsoe Vice-President: Aubrey Sanders Secretary: Mario Ortiz Treasurer: Rory Tennes Sergeant at Arms: Eddy Adams Reporter: Eldon Scott Radio-TV President: Tim Beamguard Vice-President: Scott Hazen Secretary: Tony Evans Treasurer: Phil Taylor Parliamentarian: James Marple Sergeant at Arms: Dane Bradford Auto Body :Tom Jones' Cast Partridge - Anthony Asbury, Bridget Allworthy - Debi Wells, Squire Allworthy - Tony Perrett. Deborah - Sandee Hart. Jenny Jones iMrs. Watersi - Rhonda Owens, Captain Blifil - Mark Mitchum, Tom Jones - Karl Stump, Thwackurn - Robert Sanderlin. Squire - Chris Henz, Mr. Western - Bill Barge, Sophia West- ern - Janine David, Miss Western - Jill Parker, Honour - Joni Brake, Justice Dowling - Tom Gardner, Doctor - Warren Spencer, Highwayman - Chris Henz. Harriet Fitzpatrick - Sandy Webb, Fitzpatrick - Warren Spencer, Mrs. Whitefield - Debi Wells, Susan - Janice Meadows. Lady Ballaston - Lynn Mercer, Nancy - Sandee Hart, Constable - Kerry Owens, Woman's Voice - Lora Sherek. 'Winnie the Pooh' Cast Christopher Robin - Billy Barge, Pooh - David Pucek, Piglet- Chris Henz. Owl - Joni Brake, Eeorye - Jill Parker, Rabbit - Billy McCoy, Kanga - Rhonda Owens. Roo - Janine David, Friends of the Forest- Lynn Mercer, Sandy Webb. Debbi Wells. Tony Perrett, Narrator - Anthony Asbury. Clown - Mark Mitchum. Lil' Abner Cast Abner - Jeff Heaton, Daisy Mae - Maureen Hegarty, Earthquake - Murray Francis, Marryin' Sam - Koby Waldeck, Pappy Yokum - Mike Belling, Mammy Yokum - Henrietta Charanza, Moon Beam McSwine - Sharla Hillman, Lone- some Polecat - Greg Goombi, Stupelyin' Jones - Sandy Gardner, Hairless Joe - Brad Boyett. Appassionata Von Climax - Kim Rich, Scarlett - Vickie Ginn. Available Jones - Wayne Johnson, Mayor Dogmeat - Robert Wheaton. Speedy McRabbit - Steve Flores, Romeo Scragg - Terry Harper, Clem Scragg - Darryl Worden. Alf Scragg - Loyd Stephens, Senator Phogbound - Barney Self, Dr. Finsdale - Stan Poland, Dr. Smithborn - Dan Turner, Dr: Korgmeyer - Jon Soape. Dr. Scheifitz - Craig Parker. Colonel- Gerald Hill, General Bullmoose - Robert Burns, Evil Eye Fleagle-- David Homb. Cedric Softwicke -Jorgen Greve. Butler - Emzy Willrich, Announcer - Anthony Stone, Secretaries - Miss April- Karen Davis. Miss June - Claudia Shelton. Miss August - Diana Gardner. Ant Bite - Ellie Smith. Sketer Bite - Peggy Taylor, Govt. Man - David Homb. Govt. Man - Danny Correll, Cronies - Cy - Karl Lewis, Clem - Dan Turner. Zeke - Jon Shupe. Hank - Jon Soape, Billy - Paul La Grove, Father Rufe - Craig Parker. Matt - Danny Taylor, Chad Hickey - Glenn Bowley, Officer Cuffem - Greg Bradley. Wives - Bonnie - Barbara Burton, Carmen - Karla Milner, Lillian - Pattie Thomas, Pat - LeeAnn Stafford, Hope - Susan Harris. Dee Pee - Nancy Collins, Quickstep Dancella - Jill Beebe, Bumper Dancella - Carla Randolf, Dog Patch Girls - Donna Mae - Bonnie Shultz, Ellie Mae - Gayla Collins, Hattie - Cindy Williams, Molly - Carla Randolf. Mary Belle - Sherri Wages, Mary Lee - Brenda Legg. Children - D'Neesa Avery, LouAnn Harris. Trey Harris. Special index 337 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. WILLIAMS, MRS. TOMMIE B. - MEd Prairie View A8iM University, Vice-Principal, Dean of Girls, Newcomer's Club. ADAMS, MR. JAMES E- MEd North Texas State University, NHS, Newcomer's Club, Counselor. KITTS, MRS. MARJEAN - MEd Texas Christian University, AFS, Counselor. WARREN, MR. JAMES - MEd North Texas State University, Counselor. WHITAKER, MRS. BETTY - MEd North Texas State University, NHS, Counselor. ARMSTRONG, MRS. BECKY - BS University of Texas at Arlington, Biology I. AVERY, MRS. LAVOYCE - BS Baylor University, Cherokee FHA, Family Living, Child Development, Home Management. BASKEY, MRS. JUDY - BA West Texas State University, AFS, Americans Abroad Co-ordinator, English Ill. BERRY, MR. CHERRY - MEd East Texas State University, Auto Mechanics, VICA. BERRY, IVIRS. DORIS - MEd East Texas State University, Typing I, ll. BOGUSKIE, MRS. ANN - MEd Sam Houston State University, Resource. BOYES, MRS. VERBA - MEd Texas Woman's University, Biology I, ll, Science Club. BRAKE, MR. NORMAN - MEd University of Texas at Arlington, FOM ll, MOCE, Algebra ll, Geometry, Student Christian Fellowship Club, Teacher of Year. BROWN, MRS. BETTY - BS University of Arkansas, VOE, OEA. BROWN, MR. HUGH - MEd Sam Houston State University, CVAE, VOCT. BROWN, MRS. JANIE - BA University of Texas at Arlington, German I, Il, Ill, English ll, FLC, German Club. Faculty Index Faculty Index CADE, MRS. BILLIE - MEd East Texas State University, Biology I. CALAHAN, MISS DIXIE - BS Texas Wesleyan College, Girls' PE, Basketball, Track. CANNON, MR. JAY - MEd North Texas State University, FOM, Algebra I, Il, Geology-Oceanography. CANTRELL, MR. TOMMY - BS Texas Christian University, Boys' PE, Football. CAPPS, MR. ZOLLIE - BS East Texas State University, Metal Shop, Power Mechanics, Senior Class. CHAMBERS, MR. ANDY - MEd North Texas State University, Driver Education. CLARK, MRS. LOUISE - MEd North Texas State University, Librarian. COLLINS, MRS. PHYLLIS - BA University of Texas at Arlington, World History, American Cultures, AFS, World Awareness. CONNOR, MR. ROBERT - BA University of Texas at Arlington, American History, World History, Bellguards, Junior Class. COPE, MRS. VIRGINIA - MEd North Texas State University, Sociology, Psychology. CROVVTHER, MR. RONALD - MEd North Texas State University, FOM, Introduction to Algebra, Algebra ll, Trigonometry, Elementary Analysis. DAVIS, MR. CHARLES - BA University of Texas at Arlington, Health, Athletic Trainer. DAVIS, MISS LINA - MA North Texas State University, Journalism I, ll, Ill, Annual Staff, Quill and Scroll. DAVIS, MRS. YVONNE - MA North Texas State University, English ll, Sophomore Class. DRAKE, MRS. HELEN - BA Baylor University, Introduction to Algebra, Part Il, Algebra Il. DUVAL, MISS CYNTHIA - BS Texas Wesleyan College, Assistant Coach: Volleyball, Basketball, Track, Health. ELLIOTT, MR. JOHN - MEd North Texas State University, Civics, American History, Senior Class. ELLIS, MRS. DOROTHY - BBA Texas Wesleyan College, Typing I, Recordkeeping, Bookkeeping I. ELLIS, MRS. SUE - BS East Texas State University, Girls' PE, Volleyball. FOREHAND, MR. KEN - MEd North Texas State University, Driver Education, Health. FOWLER, MRS. PATTI - BA Mississippi College, English Ill, Junior Class. , GILLESPIE, MISS GLYNDA - BS I Texas Tech University, Homemaking I, ll, Home Furnishings, Cherokee FHA. GOOLSBY, MRS. JO ANN - BA University of Texas at Arlington, English Ill, Junior Class. GRAY, MRS. DELYNDA - BSE Abilene Christian College, Spanish I, ll, Ill, IV, Foreign Language Club, Spanish Club. GRIFFIN, MR. STEPHEN - BBA North Texas State University, Pre-employment Lab, DE I, ll, DECA. HAMMONDS, MRS. CAROLYN - BBA Texas Wesleyan College, Bookkeeping I, ll, Recordkeeping, Newcomer's Club. HARRELL, MRS. LYNDA - BS Southwestern Missouri State University, Speech I, ll, Debate, World Geography, NFL. HARRELL, MRS. MARILYN - MA University of Texas at Arlington, English ll, AFS. HARRIS, MR. LOUIS - MME Texas Christian University, Sophomore Choir, Girls' Choir, A Cappella Choir, Texan Belles, Singing Texans. HIATT, MR. GEORGE - BS University of California at Los Angeles, Geometry, Trigonometry, Introduction to Algebra, Key Club, Keywanettes Club. HINSON, MRS. BETTY - BA University of Texas at Arlington, English ll. HODGE, MR. JOE - BS North Texas State University, General Woodworking, Machine Woodworking I, ll. HOFF, MRS. TERRY - MS Southern Methodist University, Deaf Education. HUNT, MRS. VAUDRENE - BA University of Texas at Arlington, American History, Free Enterprise, Chess Club. HYDEN, MR. JAMES - ME North Texas State University, Football, Boys' PE, Senior Class. JACKSON, MRS. MARY - Library Aide. JAY, MRS. MONTIE SUE - MA University of Texas at Arlincgton: Physics: Algebra I, Il: Intro uction to Algebra II. JOHNSON, MR. WALLACE - MA Sam Houston State University: Photography: Golf. JONES, MR. AARON - Texas A8.M: Building Trades: VICA. JONES, MR. JIMMY- BS North Texas State University: Drafting: Woodshop: Metal Shop: Power Mechanics: Football: Track: Sophomore Class. JONES, MRS. LYNN - MA Southwestern Oklahoma: VAC: Pre-VAC: Job Training Stations: Sophomore Class. KEITH, MR. BILL - BS University of Houston: Drafting: Football: Track: Sophomore Class. KEVIL, MRS. JEAN - BSE Abilene Christian College: English Ill: French I, ll: French Club: FLC: Sophomore Cheerleaders. KIRBY, MRS. DARCY - BA University of Texas at Arlington: English IV: Student Congress: Senior Class. KIRKPATRICK, MRS. DIXIE - MA University of Texas at Arlington: English IV: Senior Class. LACY, MR. ALAN - MS Baylor University: English Ill: Health: Junior Varsity Basketball: Baseball. LANE, MRS. MARY - BA University of Texas at Arlington: English IV: Senior Class. LASATER, MRS. JODIE f Cosmetology: VICA. A LEWIS, MRS. ANITA - BA University of Texas at Arlington: English ll: Sophomore Class: UIL Spelling. LEWIS, MRS. ANN - BA University of Florida: Civics: World Awareness: Senior Class. LONG, MR. W. B. - Radio and TV: VICA. LOUIS, MR. DON BA Centenary College of Louisiana: Civics: Basketball. MacCAMMOND, MRS. BETTY - MEd North Texas State University: Civics: World Awareness. MCCARTER, MR. LARRY - BS Texas Tech University: Boys' PE: Football: Baseball. MCCULLOCH, MRS. LISA - BA University of Texas at Arlington: English Ill: Junior Class. McDOWELL, MRS. JENNIFER - MEd North Texas State University: Biology I. . MCGUIRE, MRS. NITA - BS Southwestern State University: Basic BiolOQy3 Biology I: Science Club. MCLEOD, MRS. CAROLYN - BS Louisiana State University: English Ill: Junior Class: Americans Abroad Assistant. MAGNESS, MR. LARRY - BA University of Texas at Arlington: World Geography. MERRILL, MRS. KAY - BA University of Texas at Arlington: American History: Junior Class. MOFFETT, MR. MIKE - BS West Texas State University: Health: Tennis: Football: Sophomore Class. MOORE, MRS. SHARON - BA Texas Woman's University: English ll: FTA: Sophomore Class. MUELDER, MISS EVELYN - BA University, of Texas at Austin: English I : Senior Class. MULLEN, MRS. LEE - BS University of Texas at Arlington: Biology I. NOLAND, MRS. BETTIE - MEd Howard Payne University: Algebra I, ll: FOM II. PERRETT, MRS. BECKY - BA University of Texas at Arlington: World History: World Geography: National Honor Society: Sophomore Class. PEVETO, MISS MILDRED - MA North Texas State University: Drama I, II, Ill, IV: National Forensic League: International Thespian Society. PHILLIPS, MRS. SHARON - BA Texas Christian University: Distributive Education: DECA. RIGGS, MISS PATRICIA - BA University of Texas at Austin: FOM ll: Algebra I: Tex-Annes. ROBER, MR. ROBERT - MM North Texas State University: Band: Stage Band: Music Theory. ROGERS, MRS. PAM - BA University of Texas at Arlington: Art ll: Jewelry: Ceramics: Textiles. RUSSELL, MRS. JIMMIE - Library Aide. RUSSUM, MRS. MILDRED - MEd Oklahoma State Un.versity: Art I: Commercial Art: Art Ill, IV: Painting. SCHUTTE, MR. GARY - MEd North Texas State University: Computer Math: MOCE: Geometry: FOM. SHIPLEY, MRS. NELDA - BA Texas Woman's University: Chemistry: Physical Science: National Honor Society. SPANN, MRS. MARJORIE - MA North Texas State University: English IV: Senior Class. SPRAY, MRS. BOBBY A. - BS Southern Methodist University: Geometry: Introduction to Algebra I: Sophomore Class. STEWART, MR. BILLY R. - MEd East Texas State University: American History: Football. STUTLER, MRS. RUTH J. - BA University of Texas at Arlington: American History: Junior Class. TAMPLEN, MR. JAMES - MEd East Texas State University: ICT: VICA. TANNAHILL, MRS. MARGARET - BS University of Texas at Austin: Family Living: Home Management: Cherokee FHA. TAREILO, MRS. MARILYN - BS Hardin-Simmons University: Typing I: Shorthand I, ll. THOMAS, MRS. BARBARA - BS Hardin-Simmons University: Girl's P.E.: Cheerleaders: Bellguards. THOMAS, MISS JUDY - BSEd Ohio University: Resource Room: Keywartettes. TURK, MR. FRANK - BSEd Central Missouri State University: VAC: Christian Fellowship Club. WALDORF, MISS FIOSALYN - BMEd West Texas State University: Orchestra. WALKER, MR. JEREMY - BM Texas Wesleyan College: Band: Music History: World wareness Club. WHITEHEAD, MRS. GLADYS - BS Sam Houston State University: HECE: Cherokee FHA. WILLIAMS, MRS. SUE - BBA Texas Tech University: Typing I, ll: Record Keeping. WINTER, MR. W. J. - MS University of California: Trigonometry: Elementary Analysis: Algebra ll: Calculus: Man Made World. WOLFE, MRS. MARY JO - BS North Texas State University: Typing I: General Business. WOMBLE, MR. JERRELL - Auto Body: VICA. Faculty Index 339 ACEVEDO, NEYRA - World Awareness 1133 Science Club 1133 FLC 113, French club 113. ADAMS, EDDY- ICT 123, Reporter 113. ADMIRE, BOBBY - Band 133, Senior Representative 1133 AFS 123, Treasurer 1133 Key Club 1133 Swim Team 1233 Who's Who Among American High School Students 1133 Photography 113. AIMES, CARL - Drama 1133 Soccer 1133 FHA 123. ALBIN, DONNA - Texans Talk Staff 1133 FHA 113. ALCARAZ, ANTONIO - FHA 13. ALLEN, LONNIE RAY - Track 1233 Cross Country 123. ALLEN, ROBERT L. - AFJROTO 113 NHS 113. ANDERSON, JAMES - FHA 1133 Band 133. ANDERSON, MIKE - ICT 113. ANDERSON, TAM: - FHA 113. ARPLEGATE, GREG - VICA 123, Treasurer 123. ASBURY, ANTHONY - Drama Departmental Award AwTRY, THOMAS JULIAN JR. AYALA, JOHN - Football 123. BAOOETT, JAMES BAHRKE, EDNA - Newcomers Club 123, Vice President 113, President 1133 NHS 1233 Student Congress Senate 1133 LARK 1133 Senior of the Month, November3 Newcomers Award3 Honor Graduate. BAILEY, CHARLES BAIRD, BRAD - Thespiansg Photographyg Speech and Drama Tournaments. BAIRD, KENDALL BAKER, CINDY - VICA1233 Cosmetology 123. Senior Index BARRAS, RANDY - NHS 123, FLC 1333 Student Congress 1133 Science Club 1233 UIL Number Sense Competition 1233 Chess Club 1133 Honor Graduate3 UTA Scholarship. BAUER, JOYCE - Honor Graduate. BAUGHMAN, MARY - Homecoming Nominee, VICA. BEAN, CHRIS - Arlington Diving Club3 Diving Team 1233 One Meter Competition. BECK, ROBERT - FHA 113. BEEBE, JILL - Texan Belles 1333 A Cappella Choir 1233 Tex-Annes 133, Lieutenant 1133 Sweepstakes Winner Drill Team 1133 AFS 1233 KeywanetteS1133 NHS 1133 Honor Graduate. BELL, FRANK BIRLEY, CHRIS - Soccer 113. BISHOP, DANIEL BISHOP, ROBBIE K. - FHA 113. BLACK, RENEE - Tex-Annes 133, Lieutenant 1133 Newcomers Club 113, Reporter 1133 Student CongreSs3 FHA 1133 Journalism I Newspaper Staff. BLACK, VIVIAN - Annual Staff 113, Advertising Editor 113. BLACKBURN, KEITH - Football 1233 Football Manager 1133 Student Congress 1133 Soccer 1233 FHA 1133 Key Club Award 113. BLACKSTOCK, CLIFF - Auto Mechanics 1233 ICT 113. BLEDSOE, BLAKE -ICT 123, President 1133 ICT Departmental Award. BLUE, BUDDY - FLC 123. BOCELL, BETTY - Tex-Annes 1333 ELc 113. BOLEN, CHRIS - NHS 123, President 1133 Student Congress Senator 1133 Science Club 1133 A Cappella 1133 Singing Texans 1133 Honor Graduate3 Arlington Daily News Senior ofthe Month, Januaryg NCTE Essay Writing Contest BARGE, BILL - Band 1233 Drama 123, Nominee 1133 UIL Ready Writing Productions 113, One-Act Play 113, Nominee 1233 All City Choir 1133 All Tournaments3 Student Congress 1333 NHS 1133 Key Club 1133 Thespians1133 National Forensic League 1133 Science CIub3 Region Choir Nominee3 1776 Bicentennial Musical Play3 Celebration 762 Celebration 773 Math Departmental Award3 Qualified for State Competition in American Legion Award3 Academic Humorous Interpretation and Duet Top Ten3 Southern Methodist Actingg Qualified at NFL District to University Scholarship. go to Nationals in Humorous Interpretation3 A Cappella Choir3 Honor Graduate. 340 Senior Index BOYSE, RONNIE - Student Council 1133 Baseball 113. BRAGG, THERESA - Sophomore Choir 1133 Girls Choir 1133 A Cappella Choir 1133 FHA 1133 OEA 1133 Celebration 761 Celebration 773 UIL Choir Contest 1231 UIL Solo Ensemble 113. BRAZIEL, BOBBI - A Cappella 1133 Girls Choir 1133 Annual Staff 123, , Advertising 113, Senior Class 1133 All I City Senior Choir Festival3 Texan I Belles 1133 Region Ensemble 1133 Celebration '763 Celebration V773 , Quill and Scroll 123. ' BRESNAHAN, SUSAN BRIGGS, DIANNE - Rodeo Club 1133 I Intramurals 1133 Art Club 113. BRIGGS, SHERI - OEA1133 FLC113. BROCK, BEVERLY - TheSpians1333 Art Club 1133 Science Club 1133 German Club 1133 World Awareness 1133 Choir 1133 Drama Club 1233 Involved in three plays3 Intramural Sports. BROENIG, BOBBY BROWN, DAVID BROWN, DENNIS - Varsity Football 1333 Sophomore ofthe Year3 All District 1333 All Greater Dallas 1233 All Metrog All Tarrant County3 Defensive Player of the Year 1133 All Super State 1133 Captain 1133 Junior Class Favorite 1133 Mr. Sam Houston3 Athletic Scholarship to UTA. BRowN, NELLIE - FHA 123. BROWN, TERRY - Golf 1333 FHA 1133 Photography 113. BRYANT, CORBY - Annual Staff 1233 Cherokee FHA 113, Reporter 1133 Quill and Scroll 123, President 113, Honor Quill and Scroll 1133 World Awareness 1133 NHS 1233 Student Congress Senate 1133 National Merit Commended Student3 Best SIBIIGVQ Honor Graduateg Academic Top Ten. BURDETT, HELEN - NHS 123, FLC 1233 FHA 1133 Honor Graduate. BURKS, KAREN ANNE - FLC1333 French Club 1133 Spanish Club 1333 FHA. BURNS, ELIZABETH - World Awareness 113. BURRIS, MARK BURTON, BARBARA - NHS3 FHA3 A Cappella 1233 Texan Belles 1233 Sophomore Choir3 Honor Graduate. BUSBEE, BRENDA - DECA1233 Parliamentarian 113. BUSBY, CHARLES - Football 1233 Baseball 1233 FHA 113, President 1133 Student Congress Senate. EIUTTLER, ROBIN - DECA123. BYRD, CHERYL - DECA123, Historian 1133 Area Winner 1133 FHA 113. CABLE, DALE CAIRNS, LARRY - Band 133, Super Band 1233 German Club 123, Vice President 1133 FLC 1333 TAGS 113: NHSQ Music Man and 1776 Orchestra3 Honor Graduate. CALDWELL, KEITH - Drama 1133 Football 1133 Track 1233 FHA. CAMPO, TOM CARBONE, CARYN - Honor Graduate. CARTER, STACY - DECA113, Historian 113. CARTSUNIS, KAREN - Student Council 113, German Club 1233 FLC 1133 NHS 1233 Newcomers Club3 Honor Graduate. CASH, YVONNE- Basketball 12,1 NHS 1233 OEA 113, Vice President 1133 Honor Graduate. CENCARIK, KATHERYN CHOATE, KIM - Basketball 123. CHRISTENSEN, ROBERT LEN - Band 133. CLARK, CAROL - World Awareness 113- CLARK, MELISSA - Art Club 123. CLAYTON, MICHELE - Lark 1233 FHA 1133 Cherokee FHA 113. COBB, RONNIE - VICA3 ICT. COFFMAN, CRYSTAL - OEA: FLC3 Spanish Club: FHA. COKER, sHARLA - FHA 113. COLBERT, DONNY - Football 133, Defensive All District Back3 FHA 113, President 1133 Valentine King Nomineeg Student Congress 113. COLE, GLENN - VICA 1231 Auto Mechanics. COLE, PAUL - A Cappella Choir 1133 FLC 1233 Student Christian Fellowship Club 113. CONGER, SANDY - DECA113. COOK, DANA MARIE - Band 133, Secretary 1133 Band Booster SchoIarship3 FHA 1133 German Club: TAGS 113. COOK, MARIE - VICA 127, German Club 1133 Newcomers Club 1133 Cosmetology Departmental Award. COPE, SUSAN -ArtCIub1133 FHA113. COPLIN, RALPH - CVAE: Auto Body. CORNELIUS, RONALD - FLC 113, Debate 113, FHA113. CREED, BARRY CROSBY, KENNETH - Intramurals 123, Student Congress 115, Science Club 1133 FHA 113, Treasurer 1133 World Awareness 113: Kiwanis Youth City Government Day. CROSS, TERRY - CVAE133, Vice-President113. CRUZ, RONNIE CUDMORE, MICHAEL - VlCA123Q Building Trades Departmental Award. CUNNINGHAM, RAY - NHS 1233 FLC 1333 Chess Club 113, President 1133 Golf Team 1233 Honor Graduate3 Science Club 1133 National Merit Commended Student. CUNNINGHAM, suzv - Drama 113. CURTIS, CRIS DALE, DONALD - Annual Staff 1133 Texans Talk 1133 German Club 12,3 FLC 1233 Ouill and Scroll 113. DANFORD, TIM - An Club 113. DANNER, RANDY - Basketball 1133 Intramural Council 1l3Q Newcomers Club 113. DANNER, TOMMY - A Cappella Choir 1133 Basketball 133, B-Team Captain 113, Varsity Captain 1133 Annual Staff 1133 Celebration 77. DARAB, FATTANEH DAVIS, ANDY - LARK 1233 French Club 1333 Library Departmental Award. DAVIS, GINA - Photography 1233 Arlington Civic League Girl of the Month, March3 Keywanettes 1233 World Awareness 1133 Newcomers Club 1133 Bellguard 1133 Basketball Manager 133: Student Congress Representative 1133 Third House Student Congress 1133 Cherokee FHA 1133 FHA 1133 Miss School Spirit 113. DAVIS, GLENNA - Tex-Annes1133 FHA 1133 Student Congress Representative 1133 Newcomers Club 113, Treasurer 113. DAVIS, KAREN - FLC 1133 Sophomore Choir3 Girls Choir 123, Vice President 113. DAVIS, LISA - FHA3 Honor Graduate. DAVIS, LORI - German Club 123. DEAVER, RANDY - DECA113. DEMARAIS, DEBBIE - FHA 113. DENEALE, DENNIS - DECA133Q FLC 113. DENNIS, OHRISTI - DECA1133 vOE 113. DESENS, AMY - Drill Team 1133 FLC 1333 Newcomers Club 1133 Student Christian Fellowship Club 113, Vice Presidentg Student Congress Homecoming Nomineeg Student Congress Representative 1133 French Departmental Award3 Honor Graduate. DETWILER, JEANNE - FHA 123. DIMICK, MIKE DOLEZEL, JEANNE - Band 1332 Photography 113. DONALDSON, GLENN - Baseball 1333 Basketball 123. DOWNEY, MARK - DECA1133 Football 1133 Journalism 123. DRIGGERS, MARVIN - Band 1333 Stage Band 1233 Student Congress 1133 AFS 1133 French Club 113. DUNHAM, GEORGE - DECA1133 lntramurals3 TAGS 1233 German Club 133, FLC 1333 FHA 113. DUNN, KATHY EBERHART, MIKE - FLC 123. EOENBERGER, MARGARET - Drill Team 1333 FLC 123, AFS 1133 FHA 113. ENGLE, KARLA- NHS3 Volleyball 1333 All City Volleyballg All District Second Teamg FLC1133 Honor Graduate3 Volleyball Scholarship to North Texas State University. ENGLEHARDT, DONNA - Spanish Club 1133 FLC 1133 AFS 1133 Intramurals 123. ETHERTON, DAVID - Band 1333 NHS3 Intramurals 1233 German Club 1333 Science Club 1133 Stage Band 1133 Orchestra3 Honor Graduate. EVANS, DEBRA - Track 133. EVANS, NANCY - Track 113. EANTROY, BERTRANI - FHA 113. FARIES, ROY - Football 1233 NHS 1233 KeyCIubAward1133 NHS, Math,and. Science Tutor 1233 Honor Graduate. FEAGIN, JOHN -ICT 113. FITZGERALD,SANDI-ACappella1233 Texan Belles 133. FLEMING, RANDEL - Football 1133 Cherokee FHA 113. Seniorlndex 341 FLORES, STEVE - A Cappella 1133 Singing Texans 1133 Spanish Club 1133 Tennis 133, FORD, KIM - Basketball 1233 All District First Team 1233 All City First Team 123. FOREMAN, PAUL FRANCIS, MURRAY - Football 133, Captain 1233 A Cappella 123, Vice President 1133 Sophomore Choir3 Singing Texans 1333 Thespians1233 Track 1133 Junior Class Presidentg Senior Class President3 FCA 1233 Student Congress 1233 NHS 1233 Mad Dogs 1233 All Region Choir3 PDQ Bach Ensemble3 Celebration '763 Celebration '773 Drama Tournaments3 All District Guard 1233 All Greater Dallas Guard 1233AIl City, Tarrant County, Metro Guard 1133 All City, District, Tarrant County Defense Tackleg City Player of the Week 1233 UTA Scholarship Recipientg National Merit Scholarship Commended Student3 Boys State DeIegate3 All Region Festival Choir3 Optimist Young Texan for March3 All City Choir3 Outstanding Lineman 19763 State AAAA Football Regional Finalist 19753 State AAAA Football Quarter Finalist V763 Top Ten Senior3 Honor Graduate FREED, TERESA - DECA 113. FRIESEN, DONALD - German Club 1133 Presidentg NHS 1233 World Awareness 1133 FLC 1133 AFS 1133 National Merit Commended Student3 German Departmental Award3 Honor Graduate. FRISBY, JOHN - VICA113. FRlslNA, PAT- Football 1133 Baseball 113. GALLARDO, ELVA - Student Council 1133 VICA1233 World Awareness 1133 AFS 113. GALLARDO, JULIAN GAMMAGE, JIM - Golf Team 113. GANT, BRENDA - Cosmetology 1233 VICA1233 World Awareness 1133 AFS 133- GARBER, JACKIE - FHA. GARCIA, BRENDA - FLC 1133 Keywanettes 123, President 113, Secretary 1133 Student Congress Representative 1133 Student Congress Secretary 113 FHA 113, Secretary3Track1333 FCA1133Junior Class Favorite3 Homecoming Finalist3 Girl of the Month, January3 Sweetheart Queen Nominee3 Newcomers Club 1133 Blocksetter for Boys Track Team 1133 PTSA Scholarship. 342 Senior Index GARDNER, CRAIG GASTON, RICHARD - Drama 1233 Spanish Club 1133 World Awareness Club 113. GATLIFF, LISA - NHS3 OEA3 Keywanettes3 Spanish Club3 2nd Place in District UIL Shorthand31st Place in Area Competition Job Interview Contest3 Honor Graduate. GEYER, VINCENT ' GIBSON, KENNETH - DECA1133 vlcA 113. GILBREATH, KAY - DECA123, Vice President 113, Reporter 1133 FBLA 1133 First Place Tennis lntramurals3 Won award in DECA Area Contest 123. GINN, VICKIE -A Cappella 1133 AFS 133, Historian 113, Vice President 1133 FLC 1233 TAGS 1133 Texan Belles 1133 AFS Homecoming Nomineeg Band 1333 Super Band 1233 School Musicals 1233 Orchestra 1133 Cast and Crew 1133 World Awareness Club 113. GOODENOUGH, DAN - A Cappella 1233 Swim Team 133. eoopNER, TERRIE - Art Club 123. soobsoN, KAREN - DECA123. GONZALES, VINCE - Tennis 1333 AFS 1233A Cappella 1233 Singing Texans 1233 Student Congress Senate 1133 FLC 1133 Thespians 113. GOSHORN, DON - Student Christian Fellowship Club 113, President 1133 Football 113. GRIFFIN, STEVE - DECA 133, Vice President. GRIFFIS, lvlARclA - Drill Team 113, FHA 1133 OEA 113. GRIMES, MARK GRIMES, STEVE - VICA3 Auto Body Departmental Award. GROMACKI, TERRY GUADAGNOLO, MIKE - Football 123, Captain 1133 Defensive Player of the Year 1133 Most Valuable Player Award3 All District, All Tarrant County, All Metro, All Greater Dallasg Mr. School Spirit. GULLET, SHIRLEY - Tex-Annes 1333 Sophomore Choir. HACKLEY, MARY KAY - FLC 113. HAGUE, RANDY - Golf Team 1333 Spanish Club 1133 Mike Green Scholarship. HALE, GREG - VlCA123. HALEY, DANNY HALL, NANCY - Volleyball 133, Varsity 1233 FLC 1133 FHA 1133 FCA 113. HAMBLET, DAVID - Band 1333 Stage Band 1133 Soccer 1133 Chess Club 113- HAMILTON, KIM - VlCA123, Sergeant at Arms 1233 Cosmetology 123. HAlvllvlER, PAULETTE - VICA113. HANBY, BRENDA - Cherokee Staff 1133 Photography 1133 FLC1233 German Club 1233 NHS 1133 Honor Graduate. HARDY, CHRISTY HARPER, JAN - DECA113. HARPER, MALORIE - World Awareness Club 1133 FHA 113. HARRELL, GLORIA - Sophomore 1 Choir3 Texan Belles 1133 A Cappella 3 1133 Musicals 1133 FLC1233 German 3 Club 1233 World Awareness 1133 AFS 1133 Student Congress 1133 1 Newcomers Club 1133 Assistant Social Chairman3 FHA 123. HARRIS, BILL-German Club 123, Vice President 113. HART,TERRY-Tennis1333Dram:-11133 NFL 1133 Thespians 1133 Debate 1133 AFS 1233 FLC 1233 NHS 1233 Science Club 113, Vice President3 Spanish Club 1233 Commended Student - National Merit Scholarship Foundation3 Academic Top Ten. HART, VICKEY - send 113, FHA 113. HARTMAN, KATHLEEN - FHA 1233 OEA113, Reporter. HARTSFIELD, NANETTE - HECE113. HAYES, CARRIE - Varsity Basketball 1333 All District2nd Team3 All District 1st Team3 Varsity Volleyball 1233 All City Team 1233 All District 1st Team 1233 All State Team 1233 East and West All Star Team 1133 Most Valuable Player 1231 Sports Scholarship to Texas Lutheran. HAYES, GENE - Swim Team 113, Captaing First Place 200 Freestyle at UTA Meetg Senior Class Favorite. HAYS, KATHEY - Cheerleader 1233 Bellguard 1133 FLC 1233 NHS 1233 Girl of the Month, Septemberg Miss Spirit Nominee3 Honor Graduate. HEGARTY, MAUREEN - Sophomore Choir3 A Cappella 1233 Texan Belles 133, President 1133 All City Choir 1133 Music Mannj Li'I Abner 3 NHS 1233 UIL All Region Choir 1133 UIL DistrictChoir1133 UIL Ensemble and Solo Contest 1233 Student Congress Senate 1133 City PTA Scholarship to North Texas State University3 Honor Graduate. HELTON, CLINT- Band 1135 NHS 1135 Honor Graduate. HELVESTON, HOWARD - NHS 1235 FLC 1135 Spanish Departmental Award5 Honor Graduate. HENDERSON, SCOTT - Thespians 1135 One Act Play 1135 German Club 1335 Tennis 1135 French Club 1135 Science 1135 Honorary Band Booster5 Directed Band Play. HENRY, JIMMY - VICA113. HENSON, JIM - Baseball 133. HENSON, MARIE - DECA HENZ, CHRIS-Singing Texans 1135 A Cappella 113, Librariang Key Club 1135 Thespians133, President 1135 NFL 1135 Newcomers Club 1135 Drama Departmental Award. HERRON, ROBYN - Drama 1135 French Club 1135 Student Congress Ill- HIGDON, HARVEY - VICA 123, Parliamentarian. HILLIARD, SUSAN - Band 1335 AFS 1135 FHA 1135 World Awareness 113. HILLMAN, SHARLA - Sophomore Choir, President5 A Cappella Choir 123, Secretary 113, President 1135 Keywanettes123, Vice President 1235 AFS 1135 Texan Belles 1335 Student Congress 133, Secretary 1135 Student Christian Fellowship Club 113, Secretary 1135 World Awareness 1135 Newcomers Club 113, Social Chairman5 Cast and Crew of three Musicals, Director of one5 All City Choir5 All City Choir and Band Festival Participant 1135 NHS 1135 Young Texan of February5 Choir Departmental Award5 DAR Award5 IntramuraI5 Newcomers Award5 Honor Graduate. HOGAN, GREGG - ICT 1233 Football Ill- HOLCOMB, RANDY - Sophomore Choir5 A Cappella 1135 AFS 1135 VICA 123, Vice President 1135 VICA State and National Presidential Delegate. HOLMES, KELLI HOOD, WILLIAM - Football 1135 Baseball 133, Captain 1135 Cherokee 1 FHA 113. l HORN, VICKIE - NHS 1235 FHA 113, Secretary 1135 Track 1135 World Awareness 1135 Newcomers Club 1235 Science Club 1235 Honor Graduate. HonNeAcK. GREG - Football 1135 FHA 113, FLC 113. HORSMAN, GREGORY - NHS 1235 Key Club 133, President 1135 Debate 1235 NFL 1235 Honor Graduate. HORTON, BILLY - FLC 1235 Tennis Team 1335 FHA 1135 NFL 113. HOUTERS, NEIL- vicA123, President 113. HOWARD, TONY - DECA5 ICT: Track. HUBBARD, MIKE - Student Congress Representative 1235 FHA 113, President5 Tennis 113. HUKILL, MARVIN - Photography 1235 FHA1135 Swim Team 1135 Soccer 123. HUNT, CURTIS - Bandg Tennis. HUNT, BILLY - Track 1335 Cross Country 1335 FCA 1235 Science Club 1135 Photography 113. HUNNEYCUTT, GREG - Football 113. HYATT, L.D. - VICA. HYDEN, JULIE - Class Officer Secretary 1335 Student Congress 1335 Cheerleader 1335 FLC 1235 Future Teachers of America 1135 Track 1235 Homecoming FinaIist5 Class Favorite Nominee 1235 A Cappella 1135 Girl of the Month, November5 Civic League Girl of the Year5 Top Ten. ISOM, JUDI - Band 1335 Intramurals 123, FHA 123. JACKSON, CHUCK - Art Club 113. JACOBS, ANITA - DECA1235 Student Congress 1135 Homecoming Nomineeg Basketball 1135 Track 113. JAMES, NANCY - Tex-Annes1135 AFS 1235 FLC 1135 FHA 1235 Art Club 123. JEFFEFIY, RACHEL - FHA 113. JOHNSON, KENT - Tennis Team 123. JONES, EDDIE- Football 1135 FHA113. JONES, LARRY JONES, TERESA - HECE 113, Vice President5 Homecoming Nominee5 Art Club 123. KAVANAUGH, DEBBIE - FHA 113. KENNEDY, BOBBY KIGHT, CARY - Football 123. KIMBERLY, JIM - Key Club 1235 Chess Club 1135 German Club 123. KIMBROUGH, KATHY- Volleyball 1235 FLC 1135 Spanish Club 1135 Choir 1135 Texan Belles 1135 Cherokee FHA 113, Secretary. KING, JOE - Sophomore Choir 1135 A Cappella 1235 Singing Texans 1135 Student Congress Vice President. KING, RHONDA - OEA113, Sergeant at Arms5 Homecoming Nominee. KING, SHERRY KIRBY, KELLY - OEA1135 FHA. KNIGHT, JERRY - Student Council 1135 LARK 1235 AFS 113. KILLIN, scoTr - DECA113. KRUEGER, JEANNIE - Honor Graduate5 Orchestra5 Orchestra All-School Musical 123. KRYSTINIK, SHARON - Track 1335 Tennis 1135 FLC 1135 Spanish Club 1135 Art Club 123, Activity Chairman5 Science Club 1135 World Awareness 1135 AFS 113, Historiang NHS 1235 Optimist Young Texanne for March5 Art Competition - Equitable Savings Best in Show 5 Art Departmental Award5 Academic Top Ten5 Top Ten. LACOUR, DWAYNE - DECA 133, Secretary 113, President 1135 Student Congress 123. LAMM, MICHELLE - Sophomore Choir5 A Cappella 1235 FHA 113, Vice President5 FTA 1135 AFS 123, TAGS 1135 German Club 1135 FLC 1135 World Awareness 1135 Texan Belles 1235 Crew of three Musicals. LANGLEY, SUE - Manager of Girls Basketball 1335 Intramurals 113. LAURICELLA, MICHAEL - VICA123, Treasurer 113. LEACH, BELINDA LEASURE, LAURA - VOE113. LEDFORD, MICHAEL- Football 1335A Cappella 1235 Singing Texans 1135 Junior Class Social Chairman5 Student Congress 133, President of 3rd House. LEE, FREDA LEE, SUSAN - OEA, Parliamentarian. LEWIS, JAMES - Footballg Art Club. LEWIS, SHERYL - FHA 1135 lntrarnurals113. LESTER, MARGIE - FLC 1235 Spanish Club 1135 German Club 1135 Art Club 1135 FTA 113. LINENSCHMIDT, PAT - Choir 1235 Drill Team 1135 World Awareness 113- LONG, BARRY LOONEY, KARLA LOVE, NANCY - Track 1335 NHS 1235 Spanish Club 1235 Academic Top Ten5 Panhellenic Scholarship. LUBBE, GINA - Cosmetology 1235 vlcA 123. LURELL, BILLY - DECA123. Senior Index 343 MACKIN, RANDY MANCILLAS, DEANNA - Track 1153 NHS 1253 Keywanettes 125, President 115, FLC 1353 Spanish Club 1353 Science Club 1153 World Awareness 1153 Student Congress Senate 1153 Honor Graduate. MARPLE, JAMES - VICA1253 Radio-TV 125, Parliamentarian 115, Secretary 1153 District Skill-Speed Competition Radio-TV1253 Intramurals 1253 Radio-TV Departmental Award. MARSHALL, CATHY - NHS 1153 OEA 115, Secretary3 OEA Area I - First Place: Stenographic II3 OEA State Competitor Fourth Place - Stenographic II3 UIL State Shorthand Second Place3 Annual Staff 125, Quill and Scroll 1153 Chamber of Commerce Girl of the Month, March3 Administrative Management Society Scholarship3 OEA Departmental Award3 Honor Graduate. MASTERS, KENNETH - Band 1353 Symphonic Band 1353 Jazz Ensemble 1253 Intramurals 1253 German Club 125, President 1153 Band President 1153 NHS 1253 Student Congress Representative 125, Senate 1253 Honor Graduateg Top Ten. MIGNAULT, LUCILLE - Girls Choirg HECE. MILLS, DAN ivuI.i.s, eirveea - OEA. IviIi.Ls, JAMES - ArrcIub125. MILLER, DEBBIE - Annual Staff 1153 FHA 1153 AFS 1253 FLC 1153 World Awareness 1153 Science Club 125, Reporter 1153 NHS 1253 Quill and Scroll 1153 Top Ten Nomineeg Social Studies Departmental Award3 Scholarship to St. Mary's University3 Honor Graduate. MILLER, JIMMY - NHS 1253 FLC 1253 Baseball 1253 Football 1153 National Merit Commended STUGGDTQ Honor Graduate. MILNER, KARLA - Texan Belles 1153 District Choir 1153 Girls Choir 1153 Celebration ,773 Honor Graduate. ivIiNToN, CHRIS - HEcE125. MITCHUM, MARK - Drama 1253 Thespians 115. MLYNAR, KENNETH - NHS 1153 Annual Staff 1153 Honor Graduate. MOLINA, SUSANA - Spanish Club 1253 Who's Who Among American High School Students 115. MONROE, MARTY - Annual Staff125, Editor 1153 NHS 1253 FHA 115, Treasurer 1153 World Awareness Kiwi Seniorlndex Student Congress 1153 Quill 8 Scroll 125, Honor Member 1153 Top Ten Nominee3 Honor Graduate. MONTAGUE, BARBARA - FHA 115, Treasurer 1153 VICA Club Reporter 1153 VICA District Reporter 115, President 1153 MOODY, MARK - Basketball 135, All-District, All-City, Most Valuable Player3 Football 1153 Track 115. MOORE, ANITA - Tex-Annes 135, Lieutenant 1153 FHA 1153 OEAQ Newcomers Club3 Student Congress 115. MOORE, CHUCK - VICA. MOORE, JON MICHAEL - VICA. MOORE, KELLY - Track 1153 Student Council 1353 Junior Class Social Chairman3 Spanish Club 1253 A Cappella Choir 1153 Tennis 1153 Tex-Annes 115. MORENO, JOHN MORRIS, DIANNE MORRIS, JACKIE - Band 1353 AFS 1153 Student Congress 1253 German Club 1253 FLC 1253 TAGS 1253 FHA 1153 World Awareness 1153 Homecoming Nominee3A Key Club. MOSELEY, DAVID - Spanish Club3 World Awarenessg Science Club3 NHSQ lntramuralsg Annual Staff, Faculty Editor 1153 Honor Graduate. MOSHER, HUGH MULCAHY, DAVID - Football 115. MULKEY, STEVE MULLEN, PAM - Photographer 1253 Cherokee FHA. MUMPHREY, ANTHONY - VICA3 DECA. MUNSCH, CHERYL - Girls Choir 1253 FHA 1153 Keywanettes115. MUTCHIE, TAMMY - Cosmetology 1253 VICA 125. MUTCHIE, TERESA - VICA1253 Cosmetology 125. MCCARTON, GARY STEVEN - Baseball 1253 Basketball 115. MCCARTY, DEBRA - Cosmetology 125, vIcA. McCOY, WILLIAM - A Cappella Choir 115. MCCLURE, DONNA - Swim Team 1353 NHS 1253 Science Club 1253 World Awareness 1153 Outstanding Swimmer Award3 Optimist Club Texanne of the Month for January3 Arlington Daily News Girl of the Month for ApriI3 State Top Ten Swimming Award3 All-State Swimmer3 State Finalist and Medalist3 Science Departmental Award3 Valedictoriang Scholarship to University of Texas. MCELREE, JOHN R. - NHS 1253 Baseball 135, All-District3 Honor Graduate. MCHUGH, DIANA - Spanish Club 1151 Swim Team Manager 1153 DECA 125, Vice President3 DECA Departmental Award. VICKINNEY, TROY - Auto Mechanics 125- McMlLLAN, GERALD - Student Congress President3 Junior Class Favorite Nominee3 FHA. MCMILLIN, RODNEY NCNEELEY, JOHN - Track 115. MCWATTERS, MARTIE - cherokee FI-IA 125. NEISLER, KENNY - NHS 1253 Honor Graduateg Academic Top Ten. NELMS, DOLLIE NICHOLSON, RONNIE - Track 1153 Cross Country 115. NOWAK, RICKY - Swim Team 1253 Soccer 125. NUNN, LINDA - FHA 115, Vice President3 Student Congress 115. NUSS, JON - Football 1153 Baseball 1353 Cherokee FHA 115. Oowve, RICK - DECA115. 1 OLDACRE, KENNETH - Football 1153' Soccer 1153 FHA 115. ORTIZ, MARIO - DECA 1153 ICT3 Soccer 1253 Cross Country 115. OTTEN, RAYMOND - VlCA1253 VICA Auto Rally Winner. OWENS, ALISON - OEA 1153 FHA 115. OWENS, CURTIS - Student Congress 1153 HECE 125, President 1153 HECE Departmental Award. OWENS, RHONDA - NFL 135, Vice President 1153 Thespians 135, Vice President 1153 Science Club 1153 Cast and Crew often Shows: Honorable Mention for UIL One-Act 125. PANNELL, THOMAS - Soccer 1153 Bowling 125. PARK, TINA - Cherokee FHA 1153 Tennis Team 125. PATTERSON, DARLA - DECA 135. PATTERSON, LEONARD -- Chess Club3 World Awareness3 Texan Tournament 113. DATTON, GLENNA - Track 113. DAYNE, MARK - Football 1133 Track 1333 Science Club 1133 Art Club 113. DEAKS, DAVID DEDDY, GERALD - Band 1233 ICT 113. RENCE, BARBARA - Art Club 113: Photography 1233 Cherokee FHA 1133 Texan Tournament 1133 Crew for Becket and 'tTom Jones. PENROD, MARTIN - Basketball 1133 Newcomers Club 1133 Intramurals ill- PHILLIPS, GARY - Football 1333 Baseball 1233 Science Club 1133 Key Club Award 113. PHILLIPS, RAND - Sophomore Class Vice Presidentg Science Club. PICKETT, TERRI - Art Club 123. PITCOCK, CLAUDIA PLACE, AMELIA-Student Congressg FLC 1233 German Club 1233 TAGS: AFS 1233 FHA 123. POPE, NORA - Drama 1133 AFS 1133 Keywanettes 1133 FHA 123, Treasurer. POULOS, BRAD - Football 1333 Baseball 1333 Spanish Club 1333 All District Wide Receiver. PRICKETT, RONALD - Key Club 1233 Chess Club 1133 World Awareness 113. PRITCHARD, BOBBY - HECE: Track 113- PRESSER, RICKY - FHA 113. PRESTRIDGE, PHIL - Honor Graduate. PRYOR, ROGER - Swim Team, Won at State Meetg FHA. PURSLEY, RICHARD - Football 133, Captain 1133 All District Offensive, Defensive 1233 Baseball 113. RAMIREZ, TERESA - DECA1133 FHA 113, Secretary. RANGEL, LUCAS - VICA 123, Vice President 113, President 1132 Football 1133 Student CODQYGSSQ Senior Representative3 Annual Staff 113. READY, DENNIS - FHA 113, chess Club 113. seep, DAVID - FLc133,vice Club 133, President 1133 Science Club 1133 Student Congress 1233 World Awareness 1133 FHA 113. REED, JOHN - A Cappella 113. REEVES, STEVE - NHS 1232 FHA 1133 Academic Top Ten. REICHERT, DAVENE REYES, NORMA - Cherokee FHA 123. 'REYNOLDS CANDY - Sophomore Choir. RHOADS, DOUGLAS RHUE, CATHY - Sophomore Class Social Chairman3 Basketball Team 1233 FLC 1233 FHA 113, Secretary3 NHS 1233 Homecoming Nominee Finalist3 Valentine Oueen3 Goaltender for BasketbaII3 Basketball Oueen3 Honor Sraduate. RICHTER, BRENDA GIDDENS - FHA ill- RICHTER, DALE - Varsity Football 1133A Cappella 1133 HECE 113, Presidentg Singing Texans 113. RIDGEWAY, VALERIE RIVERA, RAFAEL - Spanish Club 1333 Drama 1133 Photography 1133 A Cappella 1133 Singing Texans 113. ROBERSON, CRAIG - DECA1133 A Cappella 1233 Basketball 133. ROBERTS, BRIAN - AFS 1233 World Awareness 113. ROBERTS, DAVID - Football 123. ROBERTS, RENE - DECA 1233 FHA l2l- ROBERTSON, DONNA ROBERTSON, TERRI - FHA 1133 Keywanettes 113. ROGERS, DARRELL - VICA 123, Treasurer 113: German Club 123: TAGS 113: AFS 1133 VICA Award 1233 Auto Mechanics Departmental Award. ROLLINS, ROCHELLE - FHA 113, President 1133 Student Council 133, Secretary 1133 FCA 1233 Cheerleader f13Q Sophomore Class Favorite Nominee 1133 Newcomers Club 1233 Basketball Goal Tender 1232 Civic League Girl of the Year. ROLLINS, TONY - Football 1233 All President my president mg French District Quarterback 113: Captain 1133 Sportsmanship 1133 Basketball 123. ROSE, DOUG - Soccer 1133 FHA 113. ROSS, BRITT ROSS, WILLIAM - Band 1233 Class Representative 1133 Soccer 1133 Drama 113. QUPE, TIM - HECE123. RUSHING, DONNA- NHS 1233 FLC 1233 AFS 1233 OEA 1233 Texan Belles 1233 A Cappella 1233 Spanish Clubg Cast of t'Music Man 3 Crew of 'tLil' Abner 3 VOE3 Honor Graduate. sAuNoEBs, BENNIE-Thespians123. SAXTON, ROBIN - VICA123, Treasurer 1133 Tennis Team 113. SCHERRER, DEAN - Intramural Football 113. SCHRICKEL, AMY - A Cappella 1133 Basketball 133, Cheerleader 1233 Girl of the Month, December3 Track 1133 Tennis Team 1233 Sophomore Favorite3 AFS3 Student Congress3 Senior Class Favorite3 Miss Sam Houston3 Homecoming Finalist. SCOGGINS, STEPHEN - VlCA123. SCOTT, VINCE SCBIBNER, JON - FHA 113. SCROGGINS, JACK - CVAE113. SESSIONS, RICHARD - VICA123, Sergeant at Arms 113. SESTO, ROBERT SHAVER, ANNETTE SHELTON, CLAUDIA JEANNE - Art Club 1133 Band 1233 World Awareness 1133 A Cappella 1133 Cast and Crew of Lil' Abner. SHEPHERD, BARBARA - VICA123, Secretary 1133 Cosmetology 123. SHEREK, LORA - Speech Departmental Award3 Honor Graduate. SHIRKHAWLOO, HAMID SHOFF, ROBERT- Football 113: VICA 123, Reporter 113. SIMS, JESSE - Football 123. SIIVIS, MARK SISNEY, BEVERLY-Annual Staff 1133 Senior Index 345 NHS 123, Treasurer 1133 Intramurals 1233 World Awareness 1133 Quill and Scroll 1133 AFS 1133 FLC 1133 Spanish Club 1133 UIL Competition3 Intramural Female Athlete of the Year 1233 Girl of the Month, October3 Optimist Girl of the Month, November3 Regional Girl of the Year from the Optimist Club3 Track 1233 Optimist State Finalist3 Academic Top Ten3 Optimist Scholarship to UTA3 Top Ten. SLATE, LISA - Basketball 1333 Volleyball 1233 All-District Honorable Mention Basketball 1233 All-District Most Valuable Guard 113: All-City1133 All-City Second Team 1133 All Tournament Mansfield Classic. SMITH, CALVIN - CVAE Departmental Award. SMITH, JEFF SMITH, LYNN - Thespians 133, Treasurer 1133 FLC 1233 Spanish Club 1233 World Awareness 1133 NHS 1233 Four Plays3 Drama 1333 Honor Graduate. SMITH, RUSSELL - FHA 113, Treasurer. SMITHSON, SUSAN - VICA1133 Student Council 113. SNAY, DIANA -lntramurals113. SODOWSKY, CHARLES - NHS 1233 Academic Top Ten. SPEED, LINDA - Cherokee FHA 113. SPRING, DEWEY- DECA1133 Student Council 113. STEELE, JANNA - Basketball 1233 Track 123. STILWELL, MATTHEW - German Club 123, ICT 113. STOKER, LESTER - Basketball 1333 Football 123. STONE, JOHN - Basketball 133, Captain 113. STRAWN, GARY - Football 113. SWADLEY, CHARLES - NHS 123, Vice President 1133 Band Council Officer 1233 Orchestra for Musicals 1333 Super Band 1331 Jazz Ensemble 1333 Student Council 1133 World Awareness 1133 UIL SololEnsemble Contest3 Jazz Ensemble Competitionsg Academic Top Ten. 346 Senior Index SWAFFORD, PATTY - Art Club 1133 FTA 113. SZUREK, EVAN - FLC 1333 Student Congress Representative 1133 Science Club 1133 Art Club 113, Vice President 1133 World Awareness 1133 NHS 1133 Swim Team 133, Captain 1133 Outstanding Swimmer Award 1133Aqua-King1133 Regional Swimming Qualifier1333 Honor Graduate. TACZEK, PAT - ICT 113. TALLEY, MIKE TAYLOR, DANNY - Singing Texans 1333A Cappella 1233 Football Athletic Trainer 133. TAYLOR, PEGGY TAYLOR, SHERYL TEAGUE, JANA - OEA113. TEAGUE, KRISTIN - A Cappella 1133 Girls Choir 1133 Band 113. TENNES, RORY - ICT 123. THOMAS, JEFF - Spanish Club 123. THOMAS, PATTIE - Band 133, Sophomore Representative 1133 Super Band 1333A Cappella 1133 Texan Belles 1133 Orchestra for School Musicals 1233 Cast and Crew for School Musical 113, Lil' ADDGVHQ FLC 1333 German Club 1133 French Club1133 Spanish Club 1233 NHS 1233 TAGS 1133 American Field Service 133, Treasurer 113, Vice President 113, President 1133 World Awareness 1133 Student Congress Senate 1133 All City Bandg AFS Scholarship, Trip to Argentina for '76 Summer3 National Council of Teachers of English Writing Awardg National Merit Finalist3 Optimist Club Girl of the Month, December3 Arlington Civic League Girl of the Month, December3 Soroptimist Club SchoIarship3 English Departmental Award3 Salutatorian3 National Merit Scholarshipg Honor Graduate. THOMPSON, JERRY - Baseball 133, Basketball 1133 FCA. THOMPSON, NANCY - VICA123, Reporter 1133 Cosmetology 123. THRELKELD, SUSAN - Volleyball 1133 OEA 1133 UIL Shorthand I District Finalist, Fourth Place3 OEA Office Services Clerk Area Finalist, Second Place: OEA Office Services Clerk State Finalist, Fifth Place3 Arlington Legal Secretaries Scholarship. TILSON, DANNY - Football 1333 Rodeo 113. TIPTON, GARY - VlCA133. TODSON, ToNl - Drill Team. TONG, GINGER - A Cappella 1233 OEA. TORRES, SYLVIA TREDWAY, JOY TUCKER, RUSSELL - Cherokee FHA 113, President3 Art Club 1233 Tennis Team 1133 Nominee for Valentine King3 Student Council. UZEE, PAULETTE - Marching Band 1333 FHA 123, Secretary 113, Parliamentarian1133 Homemaking Departmental Award. VARELA, BEATRICE - NHS 1233 Art Club 1133 Business Departmental Award3 Honor Graduate. VAUGHAN, KEVIN VAUGHN, TONY VEAL, CURTIS - ICT 123. VERNON, GEORGE - ICT 113. VICKERS, CINDY- OEA1233 Band 1233 Spanish Club 1133 NHS3 Honor Graduate. VO, TAI TAN VON DER HEIDE, JOANN - FHA. VOSS, LANCE - Chess Club 1233 FHA 123, Historian 1133 FLC 113. VY, MY WALDECK, KOBY - Football 1333 A Cappella 1233 Sophomore Choir3 Singing Texans 1333 Choir Librarian 1133 Student Congress 1233 FCA 1233 Cast and Crew of six Playsg Celebration '763 Celebration '773 Soccer 1133 Track 1133 Senior Class Vice President3 Participated in Speech Tournamentsg Thespians 1333 Annual Staff 1133 All Region Choir 1133 All City Choir 1133 Mad Dog Vice President 1233 Young Texan of the Month, FBDVUBFYQ State Solo and Ensemble 1133 Honors All District3 Boys State Alternate for State Congress3 Top Ten. WALKER, MIKE - FHA 113, Vice President. WARD, JAMES - FHA. WARE, PAUL - Golf Team 115. 'WARTERS, PAM - Art Club 1253 Student Congress 135: Track 1353 NHS 1253 Cheerleader 1253 Science Club 1153 FCA 1253 Homecoming Nominee Finalistg Girl of the Month, February3 Block Setterg Honor Graduate. WATKINS, ISABELLA - VOE. WATSON, REBA - Basketball 1353 Drama 1153 Track 1353 Sixth Place District Cross Country3 World Awareness 115. WEBB, TRACIE - World Awareness ill- WEEDON, LAURA - AFS 1153 Band 1153 DECA 115, Treasurer. WELK, FRED - Texan Talk 125, Editor 1153NHS1253OuilIar1d Scroll 125, Honor Quill and Scroll 1153 Regional UIL Contestant in News and Headline Writing, First Place in District3 News Texan Award in Editorial Writing3 Five Quill and Scroll Awards3 State UIL Contestant in Headline Writing3 Top Ten Nominee3 Photo-Journalism Departmental Award3 Gridiron SchoIarship3 Citizen Journal Columnist3 Daily News Student of the Month, Mayg Honor Graduate. WESTBROOK, KIM - A Cappella 1152 Cast and Crew of Music Man 3 FHA3 Texan Belles 115. WI-IEATON, ROBERT - Cherokee FHA 115, Student Congress 125: Football Trainer 1253 Cast and Crew of four playsg Senior Class Social Chairman3 Mad Dogs 1153 Cramer Student Athletic Trainer Award3 A Cappella 1153 Singing Texans 115. WHEELER, BILL WHITE, BOOKER T. - Football 135, All City, All District. wane, PATRICIA - Track 125, FHA 125- WHITE, REGGIE- FHA 115, President3 Football 1353 All District Safety 125, All Greater Dallas FootbaII3 Defensive Player of the Week - 7-AAAA District. WILKINSON, CHRIS - VICA1153 FHA. WILLIAMS, CATHEY - Drill Team 115. WILLIAMS, CHERYL - Texans Talk Staff 1153 Quill and Scroll 1153 FHA ill- WILLIAMS, RUSTY - Band 1353 French Club 1153 German Club 1253 FLC 135, NHS 1253 World Awareness 1153 TAGS 1253 Top Ten3 Honor Graduate3 Intramurals 125: Intramural Council 115. WILLIAMSON, NANCY - Volleyball 135, All City First Team3 All District First Team3 All State All Star's West Team3 Athletic Scholarship to UTA. WILLIS, LEIGH ANNE - Band 1353 Drum Major 1253 Super Band 1153 Orchestra All-School Musical 1353 Band Musical 1153 Social Chairman of Senior Class3 Student Congress 1353 Intramurals 1253 Newspaper Staff 1253 Annual Staff 1153 Quill and Scroll 125, Secretary 1153 FLC 125, Treasurer 1153 German Club 1253 TAGS 125, NHS 1253 AFS 1153 World Awareness 1153 Basketball Manager 1153 Daily News Columnist 1153 Daily News Student ofthe Month, March3 Optimist Tex-Anne of the Month, April3 Nominated for Soroptimist Youth Award3 Baylor Gold Carpet Day 1153 Scholarship to Drum Major Leadership Camp 115: Quill and Scroll Award for Headlines3 Homecoming Nominee Finalist3 Best Staffer Award for Texan Talk3 Outstanding German Competitorg Rotary Scholarship to Baylor University3 Top Ten3 Honor Graduate. WILSON, BETH - Band3 French Club: World Awareness 1153 FHA. WILSON, EVANGELINE - FHA1153 Sophomore Class TFGHSUFGFQ Track 1153 FLC 1253 Student Congress 135, Junior Class Representative: Keywanettes 115. WILSON, MARY - Varsity Tennis 1353 NHS 1253 Cheerleader 1I53 Bat Girl 1153 German Club 1353 FLC 1353 Student Congress 1253 Honor Graduate3 Homecoming Finalist3 Teenager of the Year for Elks Club3 March District Quarterfinalist in Tennis, 1977. WILSON, ROBERT - Swim Team 1153 FHA 1153 LARK 125. WILSON, VICTOR WINDERS, BRENT - Football 115, Superstar P.E. Class3 DECA 135, Reporter 1253 Cherokee FHA 135, Vice President 1153 AFS 1153 Sophomore Class Officer 1153 Student Congress 135. WOMBLE, SCOTT - Track 1153 Student Congress 115. WOOD, JERRI - FHA 1253 HOE115, Reporter. WOODSON, MIKE - VICA125, Reporter 1153 Sergeant at Arms 1153 Rodeo Club 1153 VICA Rally Second Place. WOODY, RAY WORLEY, LARRY - Band 1353 Orchestra for Musicals 1353 AFS 1253 Host Brother AFS3 German Club 1353 French Club 1153 NHS 1253 All City Band 1353 UIL Solo Winner 1353 Arlington Music Teachers Honors Recital 1253 Full Tuition to Texas Tech for Band3 Top Ten, Honor Graduate. WRIGHT, TOMMY YORK, SHELLYE - Sophomore Choir 1153 Girls Choir 115, Presidentg A Cappella 115, FHA 115, OEA 1153 UIL Ensemble 1153 Celebration '763 Celebration V771 UIL Choir Contest 125. YOUNG, KEVIN - Newcomers Club 1153 AFS 1153 World Awareness 1253 Chess Club 115. Senior Index 347 11111559 f I S rel! Xfil U 73 3 M1 I Q-Hy, 'sk OU b' Texanthanky A ig The 1977 Cherokee staff would like to extend a big Texan thanks to these people who helped us throughout the year. atience lvy's for their typesetting and p 'I she was our Kay Giese help and interest in all of us whi e for all of her representative Jim Alexander for the cover artwork Coach Wallace Johnson and the Photography Department for taking and printing most of the pictures in the Cherokee Mr. B. H. Remynse 's support and encouragement for all of hi Mrs. Audine Whitten and Mrs. Doris Brazzil for help in financial matters Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Pendleton of Park Plaza Studio forthe Homecoming and exchange student photos Vince Gonzales and Jon Stephens for their part of the entertainment at the Sam Hill Tavern Mr. Bob Hurt for tea ' Arlington Daily News me sports photos for so Mrs. Nancy Cremer of Six Flags for letting us take the class officer pictures at Six Flags Post and Paddock for providing the setting for the staff pictures FH!!! . F Chris Henz, Kerry Owens, Mr. G. A. Glenn and all of the Sam counselors for their help with the Cherokee Assembly on of Collins Park Florist ' mbly Mrs. Dorothy Thomps for the plants used on stage during the asse P 4 m pictures . 1 1 r it l gif F in' iw! N . ' is x 5 T 348 Thank You Mr. Aaron Jones for building the brace for the assembly In rnemoriam - V-we F EL- - S :gif-, wfi n or i ANA Y ix , -or sv V .,,. 'Y ix 'si 1' i 5 'JF 1, , W, fggifyfl , W E 1 2 Fi f . ' ,g 'V Nu A' 'ag ii ,- 4 Troy Robinson Ronnie Howard In Memoriam 349 12 years summed up in one night equal graduati A Graduation! The graduating class of 552 held their commencement at Texas Hall on Thursday, June 2. Earlier that week on May 29 seniors attended baccalaureate services at UTA. Senior Class officers took parts on the program at vespers, while Student Congress officers spoke at graduation. Dr. Warren Neal of First Presbyterian Church was the baccalaureate speaker. Highlighting graduating were talks by Supt. James Covert, valedictorian Donna McClure, and salutatorian Pattie Thomas. QAQ The Senior Class of '77 waits with the audience for the first diploma to be given. fBl To arrive on time to Texas Hall, some seniors had to 'tboogie to the ceremony. 350 Graduation , Al'F c 9 ' 1 ' also Y, illsiii i if .1- -.,, i. s w , We WW ft' 2 i as 4? Nam' SX .N ,wr N X, if i 'M H . - ' D QAQ Seniors graduate in front of an audience filled to capacity with friends and relatives. QBJ Brad Baird anxiously awaits it to be over! fCl On his way to Texas Hall, Kevin Vaughn models the latest fashions in caps and gowns, knowing that this time he really looks good! QDJ Ken Mlynar, Marty Monroe, and David Moseley make sure that their pictures are going to be taken! Graduation E A 3 C QAJ Robert Wheaton closes with the benediction. lBJ Sandi Fitzgerald receives her cap and gown from G. A. Glenn. CCJ Koby Waldeck and Julie Hyden listen to the sermon. QDJ Seniors leave baccalaureate. Graduation I' 'f' v- 8 Q 'Til 3 fi . 1- A A? l K . C QAJ At the vester service, the A Cappella Choir sings Glorious Things Of Thee Are Spoken. QBJ Reverend Neal delivers the sermon. QCJ Leigh Anne Willis gives a warm welcome to parents, students, friends, and faculty. Va. B Graduation 3 . . . and it all came to an end As the year ends, students looked back on special activities. Their memories included events that were met by especially active weather. The rain poured on Homecoming and drizzled on Texan Day. It seemed as though there were constant clouds in the sky. The humidity was always in the air with the proof being t that everyones hair was either straight or frizzy. The winter weather reached record lows, and we missed two days of school. One of the days was for snow, and the other day was for low power on f an unusually cold and icy day. s This is not to mean that we didn't have some sunny days. lt's just that we've never had ..tt sm -l the type of weather that we've had this year, and boy have we had some weather! A A' sf W fwsyf-f.Mff B QAJ After the January snowfall, students spent the between class breaks outside, having a friendly snowfight. fBJ The snow blanketed the courtyard. lCl Sunglasses are proof that despite the weather, the sun did shine over Sam Houston. 354 Closing W WF-N' ., gf 51 ' x -it 1' 4' Nr e xg Y Q i Q ,QQ r?Q'3cQ-'flfiig .:-f .31 . .V ffl s' hQ' ' . l utst t f 'ii . t f il yyil we s ,V l ' A-AA ffl V4 itii , D QAJ With the abundance of rain throughout the year, Sam students were found with wet feet in the halls. CBJ On sunny days, the classes on Sam Hill were very relaxing. lCJ For most of the year, the sky above Sam Houston seemed t hide the sun with the clouds. QDJ Vicki Owen fell with a squish on the new fallen snow from the January storms. Closing 355 c Q What did the year '76- '77 mean to Sam Houston and its students? lt meant schoolwide involvement in all special activities and award winning departments. Honors and recognition were given to band choir, drill team, VICA, DECA, OEA, journalism, speech, drama, and many sports. But Sam Houston has been involved in national affairs, also. Our building was the site of swine flu vaccinations last fall. lt was opened as a free clinic in a nationwide effort to combat the epidemic. We also Kept up with national politics and held a Mock Presidential Election. The students, in accordance with the nation, voted for Jimmy Carter as President. B 5 Q CM' 'i:?11F,u gwu UQ,-rim: .tu-vi. -5 356 Closing aio is QAJ Sam students 'tget down at a dance. QBQ Mr. Flemynse and Coach Hyden accept the trophy presented at the football banquet. CCD Miss Lina Davis, journalism sponsor, helps her department set up for Texan Day. QAJ The Arlington symbol is proof that it is a growing and involved city. QBj Seniors enjoyed the May 4 breakfast, which traditionally is sponsored by the juniors. QCJ Between classes, Sam Houston halls were like traffic jams. QDJ Texan Day Sheriffs enjoyed the target practice before shoot-outs began. Closing 357 QAJ Mr. James Adams could always be depended upon to help solve a problem. lBi Diane Briggs went all the way with Texan Day by bringing her horse! CCD David Fieed and Scott Moss were often seen together, especially when time came to study. CD1 Amy Desens usually was around to work on the annual, even when times got hard! CEQ lt doesn't take brains to be happy! declared this youngster. QFJ Dennis Brown took one final look at his years at Sam and wondered what faces his future will have in store for him to meet. 46 l ,aifin S Af' 21212111 X D E F '3 we 358 Closing The real purpose of this yearbook is to show the present day view of the school, while incorporating its proud past history into the story. We have attempted to present to you the history of the State of Texas, Sam Houston ...the man, and most of all, Sam Houston High School Against a background of Texas and Cherokee history, we have shown present day activities of our school, its faculty and students. They are the true grit of the Mighty Sam Houston Texans . . . these faces in the crowd. We feel that the Cherokee has covered the 'tRootsl' of Sam Houston, as well as all phases of the school-year, 1976-1977. We hope that we have caught a glimpse of each proud Texan in our Cherokee or have represented each of you in some way. May the road always rise up to meet you, May the wind always be at your back . . Thanks pardner, for letting us cover your story. B Closing 359 Working on the staff this year has been a lot of hard work and fun! There were 18 staff members that worked from August '76 to August '77 to produce this fourteenth volume of the Cherokee. Organizing personalities for tne Cherokee were Corby Bryant and Cathy Marshall. Their responsibilities included setting up school elections, counting ballots, and keeping election outcomes a secret until officially announced. Organizations was put together by Amy Desens and Beverly Sisney. They gathered all the information about the clubs and their activities and wrote copy for their section. Activities was done by Jamie Williams and Ken Mlynar. They covered all special days and events that happened at Sam. Ken did all the division page artwork for the Cherokee. Debbie Miller and David Moseley created the faculty section. They continued the informal look of their section by picturing all the teachers in candids rather than mug shots. Koby Waldeck and Tommy Danner worked on the sports section. lt was a busy year for both guys were members of a varsity team themselves. Bobbi Braziel and Lucas Fiangel were classes editors. Their entire section was due on the first deadline in early December. The rest of the year, they worked on the index. The advertising section provided the annual with some financial support. Brenda Hanby and Vivian Black were the advertising managers, and they sold over S3000 worth of ads. Joe Pulice was the Cherokee business manager and David Hankins helped out everyone as the sophomore on the staff. Eileen Hollingsworth was our copy writer. lt was her duty to originally explain all the activities that happened. The dictionary and Roget's Thesaurus were her handy aids. We were proud of our subscription sales this year. We had 1310 annuals printed, which is 110 more than the past. The staff really got involved in the sales with everything from signs to dressing up in animal costumes to draw attention to the project. Within the staff, we had competition for the staffer who could sell the most subscriptions. Senior Debbie Miller, won the competition and got a free pizza. We took on a big project for Texan Day by having the Sam Hill Tavern - The Shakiest Saloon in the West. We had live entertainment from Debbie Miller, Tommy Danner, Vince Gonzales, and Jon Stephens. Serving strawberry, chocolate, and vanilla shakes, the saloon was set up in the auditorium lobby. Our annual is 360 pages, and Ivy Industries in Arlington did all of our typesetting. The final printing was done by Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas. Our headlines were set in 20 point Helvetica Medium type, body copy was set in 9 point Helvetica Medium, and cutlines were set in 8 point Helvetica Medium. The paper used was 80 lb. Warren Enamel. Marty Monroe editor K , 7 360 Closing , A -. '- 1 ..L.,., 2,77ZL!f.7.'.'T-2,TFf' A , .S ' A,-' ' ,... 431-1-112. Hmm, MAB- - - -,,,,.,. , - Y 1 1 1 A A A A A-A.-.,A-A, ., A, ,A mfg,-,Q-1-1. 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