Sam Rayburn High School - Statesman Yearbook (Pasadena, TX)
- Class of 1979
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One of the major sections of construction was the Special Education wing which will be there for approximately 150 high school Special Ed. students. All con- struction should be completely finished by the middle of 1979 in time for the new school year. 15 QM Fgr D 4 x , i . . -2' af L I . , r ' A DPU fs C xt Wi :'l Q E 75 I GQT ANS W 0 M s 1' 1 ' 3--Q A .., ,N 6 on I 1 A -HW '4 eg I ' ki? 1 M 4 I U QQ f Q? 27 '4 Door, bulletin board, room, and hall decorating contests play a big part here at Sam Rayburn, Homerooms and different organizations worked together to make the school building as spirited as the students themselves, The contests are usually held during the weeks of big rivalry in football. During the week before the Rayburn-Pasadena game, the schools halls showed the ex- citement ofthe students, The winners of the decorating contests were an- nounced by the cheerleaders at the pep-rally that week. Homeroom I1 lenioyx tlt comting their bulletin board fo, the bulletin hoard decorating contest during the Spook the Horns week aF5am Rayburn, 17 18 Vive Members of llvf' lor it ff, w '1' 1 I lerry Dale performs for Rayburn students. Red Roper and his talking mule entertain many peo- ple at Rayburn, including Natalie Peterson. I ighorn Square llancf- Club anim' in-rlrmrminf, ll Sam Rayburn rltiring., We sit rn W1 1 k 'M--Nb .- f ',f nn . A Ma, JR? 1 1 W 1 Melting likes to imitate a kissing fish. oben 'hat that haf' k 4 . E L E av. a- ff up We ' t , .4. . N 'x V L, '41 5' 'f' 1 .if ' , was 3 MacNaughton tells the folks here at cott Largent demonstrates the funky chicken. WESTERN! loyce A Ra burn about her exciting way of life- WE TERN WEEK HO TS GUESTS Western Week. . .that was something new at Sam Rayburn this past year. Cre- ated by Mrs. Butler, Western Week was a week full of excitement for the people at SR. The kickoff was a Western dance sponsored by the seniors on September 8, 1978. The following week, we ex- perienced yodeling, heard a mule talk saw square dancing and a lasso show, talked with horsebreeders, and one day the folks here even dressed western. It was a week that will be remembered for a long time by everyone at SR. September 15, 1978, was a very special night that will always be remembered by students of Sam Rayburn. It was Homecoming '78, the night students had been looking forward to for a long time. Many couples were seen at the football game dressed up supporting the Texan team, and to see Becky Cobb, Kristi Schwartz, and Terri Lee, the lucky girls chosen as Miss Round-up finalists. The loss to Baytown of 12-10, disap- pointed many, but it did not shut out the excitement of the evening. After the game, most of the couples went into Houston,wherethey were found eating and dancing the night away, 'sv-' Shelly MCCrory enjoys Arthur Oswald's loke while Nancy Mitchel: hinks that the joke Tony Tolar from So Ho told her was totally disgusting 20 - Lori Robinson is thrilled to be going out with Kendall lamison, her homecoming date in 7978, l Q? He -. Ahwjgfr A , Q gf 'Eli 1 bi .wi ,igl 5 K 1I 7-...A QA, x ffxme, Elm, Homecoming couples of Tina Davis and Steve Brown, Daryl Brown and Carrie Pearson and Mark Pitman and Kay Richardson, make plans forthe ever, Sam Rayburn IS numbvr onr1', says Coach Lylex. ' s l Bang Bang, you're dead, says Pam Dunbar 1 I Thi' award winning football Chevrlfearlors pclrlorrn om- ral' their lavorile nfunls at Ihr- SON pup rally in ,1 ..,, .,f ' ,w.f1.a,.A -a...K..., ..W K.. Q, rfal, P, ,, A., 'V A-.. 1 N.. ' W - ' fyn 1 .QL We honor Rayburn High School. I forgo! Ihn fPSIOfll1O words Cawif' Winn sayx Io Ginger Wilson i 4 5 'x ,Q it gym? .QZLA ed rag? Q V V l as 4 xl' ' V pw. 2' f f., I ,f V i 4 an ,mb L... '......l s ,fl Q ,., ,, . 9' 'V 3 t.',.x, 3 1... I . .H . 1 v ,. ' .WW - Q T ,-1 sl .1 ', ff .NST Mr. Mike Lessnvr tries to blow up his banana This year, at the Go Bananas pep rally, the annual banana eating contest was held again, This time it was a little different because two faculty members competed with the students. The stu- dents representing each class were Greg Glover, freshman, Eddie Richards, sophomore, Steve Sefton, junior, and Tim Cox, senior, The teachers compet- ing were Mr. Teichelman and Mr. Lessner. During the one minute time limit, the contestants were shoving bananas in their mouths, trying their hardest to eat the most bananas. At the end of the fun-filled minute, the cheerleaders announced that there was a tie. The winners of the 'l978 banana contest were Tim Cox and Greg Glover. f '4'-21.12 Q- N.. t Co Bananas! Co Co Bananas' Co Bananas! Co Co. tht-sv spirited Tri-Delta members shout. l feel 1. sa s St e Sefton. Mike Lenfest is totally disgusted by the behavoir or Bobby McMahon, Kelly King, and Tommy Ed- wards. Wow, look at that fox! , exclaims Lisa Herring. - Y 'S N' 'W-, i 4 l E. 1 , li1 . : i, l J Al K A ,gs F, ' 2 fa' 4, 1 th N 1113 . 521-if 33 l if gf ML 6,7 V V, X. N Q, I 'Xl' ,,y4Qj.,,, ' , 5 A . . ., . g ,- 5' fifvfjfi -Wa. e g e y Q6 V.. L ,, J- M1 .-, Lau. . , 5-. wx , Mew. V A W ,. ff ,, sw- M. Q gm- ---- f 2 rw. H -A., .. .X 1 I - We wifiiqf .iw 'i v 31 3: .. -. qs . ff ' - ',,3a,:zgi,QZz1, ,x . Q ' ,K 1 M f f' 'Q+3M.ws.v .N .-'Wm H . .-- N . - ,M my 4 ,-.,,,y. -..a..s 4-.,..,,: 'r 5 Y 1+ f .- , V- M- M Y X. I '- K K , . 3:1 i - Y. f we i , 7 ,,,., N- , . -., lg .M 'N fb 'Q ' .M 32' 1 as gs .5 - Ms, Rogers is sure she'Il be homecoming queen. gain ddr in my Susan Holcomb does a cheer for the Con eheads. Calvin Benjamin, lr., gives his spirit speech. 5am's Crew raises SAM to the crowds cheers. tSPIRITt Pep-rallies are one of the greatest ways to raise Texan spirit. Everyone wanted to get into the action of supporting the Texas teams. The cheerleaders led the pep-rallies in which the band played, different groups did skits, and a Spirit Award was given out at the end of the pep-rally to the most spirited group that week. At the Sam Rayburn pep-rallies everyone is found to be super excited, and caught up in a big wave of spirit otherwise known as GREAT TEXAN SPIRIT! 3,4-V' Keith Williamson, junior, ai! .-n. L. l. The Varsity Baskt tball Cheerleaders lead the students of Sam Rayburn in the school Alma Mater. Tht-y have won many ribbons for being such a super squad Lee Lumbley, junior, just loves to do his great imitation of Twiggy for all the students at Sam Rayburn. Sam Rayburn hosts its annual fashion show where the new wardrobes for the spring of '79 are shown. ONE-ACTPLAY TAKE ITA WAY The drama department put on their production of Summoning of Every- man as their 1979 one-act play. They performed it for students at school, and they entered it in the U.l.L. one- act play contest. The contest was held at Clear Lake High School on March 28, 1979. Ron Braswell, who had the lead role, and Lee Lumbley, were an- nounced as members of the All-Star cast. jeff Sensat received Honorable Mention. The play was chosen as the alternate play to go to the next round of competition. The Summoning of Everyman was a medieval morality play. Ron Braswell, junior, screams loudly like a baby when he realizes he cut his little pinky leff Sensat is ready to go trick-or-treating. BUOGIE DOW The opening of Western week was celebr- ated by a Western dance, sponsored by the senior class on September 7, 1978, Disc jockey Rodger W. Garret from KRBE radio station kept the party exciting and fun. All kinds of music was played includ- ing disco and western, and the dress was western. Several teachers chaperoned the party and a few were found dancing with the students themselves. At the end of the dance, many teens went home tired, but excited with the fantastic turnout of the Western dance. Below, james Clemons thinks he is lohn Travolta, and limmy Everly and Tina Franz show how they can boogie. ,, J,1,i!,,,f, f S 0 On February 9, 1979, the Freshman class sponsored a Sweetheart Dance. One of the main attractions of the eve- ning was the Sweetheart Dance Con- test, which many people entered. The three couples chosen as winners were: Tina Franz and Keith Higgins, first place lat rightjg Tina Mao and Mike Sills, sec- ' it iii. 5 v t , i Q, l ll - 3 - Hill' FEVE il , it i Q ,. i ,J Y' J gi ond place ltop far rightlp Liz Clark and jimmy Everly, third place flower far rightj. Sam Rayburn students from all grade levels attended and were found dancing the night away. Another fun dance was on May 4, 1979, sponsored by the juniors. Many people came to this dance, which was held to raise money for their Senior prom. Both of the dances turned out to be lots of fun for everyone. i Il?-li D , fl I .V . 4' .., P ll ,ff E 9 H i 1 I .. hy Leah Tucker, senior, looks to make sure she has not broken any fingernails during the last dance l.a...u - P , tw i I , I ly I I W' L , ' l L , i i i l . pi l s X 1, l Qi F' F . vi F l Y, x - ' 5 fill A 5 I l 0 ' 1 L .i ' ll Qi 3 L was l L 1 5 i Q 3 l N l 5 .l t 1 1 4 I Little Red Riding Hood, Barry Hughes, runs aw! from the Big Bad Disco King, Mark Leighton, 1 90 , .0 M C . o ,U 'K NG'f 3' 6, fo 28 . M -ff.: - ff 2' ' if 1 1: ii 41- E 1 'fr JLQQY 25' . ' 11313 A .5 . 1 J ,x J ' I I . 1 , v x 'L I-N rs, fiyflkl X Marty Campbell, Alex Taylor, and Darrell QE If ,f 3 - x -2 .- ,ll ,Q L Q, 'x rf' v-4 4 5 ' I ff f 'M FWYR5, 7 ,ff 35 A X 41, l ' li e-- X933 Q llll ' I drank all my milk iust like,a good ,little boy, bo - may I please be excused? asks Larry Singleton. PUUD. 30 ,l 5 4 fy Y ' v e 5. x ,wt Q 9- W 'QA' 0 it Q M5 ggi A Y X2 N ..q4s-Level, fl 6 7 e L 1 L4 1 . AJ I x ,Q ws- .A 'fu .....J 'N ,L Keith Williamson iunior and jimmy Walker iunior quite often have arguments at lunch over which one of them just happens to be better looking. v Adam Coffelt, freshman, prays that the food in lunch will taste better tomorrow than it did today. But I LOVE ding dongs, says Denise Hickey. 0n Your Mark W aefygser coz NNNNNNNNNNNNG! And off! Who will be the first one in lunch line? The boy in the red shirt the lead, no the girl with the long hair passes him up .... at school, students were complaining about the school but when the lunch bell rang, of these same students would down the hall at high rates of to be the first to get their food. they got their food, friends would all sit around eating, chatting, and relax- ing After a nice 25 minutes... RINNN- NG' Time to try. to' get back to class safely whileydodgingg the hungry speed racers of the next lunch. Here we go again. . . Kenny Mire falls in love for the third time today! says David Harris. QMEDIAN DAD' Steve Martin 49 Richard Pryor 16 Cheech and Chong Carol Burnett john Belushi 11 Bob Hope FAVUIQ I T E CTIQESS Cheryl Ladd 16 Sally Fields 15 Barbara Streisand 14 Suzanne Sommers 8 jaclyn Smith 4 Kate jackson 3 jane Fonda 3 KILT KRBE KLOL KAUM KENR KIKK STATIUN 25 18 16 11 1 1 Clint Eastwood 30 Burt Reynolds 26 john Belushi 5 Robin Williams 4 john Wayne 3 Robert Redford 2 Warren Beaty 1 AV IQITE IEAVUIQ ITE MDV I E . . SHUW Mork and Mindy 52 Saturday Night Live 5 M,A.S.H. 1 Vegas 1 Monty Python 1 Different Strokes 1 Animal House 23 Up in Smoke 10 Heaven Can Wait 7 Every Which Way but Loose 5 Halloween 4 Saturday Night Fever 3 Warriors 3 Smokey and the Bandit 3 'The STATESMAN staff polled homerooms to find out about students' favorite forms of entertainment. These are the results, fAVUlQlTf FAVORITE Mus CA Mus CA IDEIQFU ED 9.50.1 Ted Nugent 18 Linda Ronstadt 13 Styx 18 Billy loel 11 Led Zepplin 15 Rod Stewart 7 Boston 11 Barry Manilow 4 Bee Gee's 5 Bob Seger 3 Foreigner 4 Eric Clapton 2 Rush 4 lohn Belusni 2 Van Halen 3 Barbara Streisand 2 Blue's Brothers 3 FAVUIQITE IZAVUIQITE LIEUM SONG oston-Don't Look Back 7 Stairway to Heaven 15 oston-Boston 7 Freebird 8 tyx-Pieces of Eight 6 Knock on Wood 8 olling Stones-Some Girls 6 Dog and Butterfly 5 od Stewart-Blondes Have More Fun 6 COCaine .4 ugh-2112 4 Renegade 3 ANS AFTEIQ riwolalni GIQADUATIUN gp pr Football 50 College 66 Frisbee 5 Work 5 Water skiing 5 Paffl' 3 Baseball 2 Get apartmentlhouse 2 Basketball 2 Hawaii l Underwater Basket Weaving 1 ILIIUNS LIONS: ll-rj Steve Lyles, Danny Niederhofei Chuck Pitts, Chris Wham, Tommy Kerr. NOT PIC TURED: Mike Mayes, leff Clark. KIWANIANS: ll-rj BOTTOM ROW: Keith Pace, Connie Hammon, Tim Cox. SECOND ROW: Steve Deland, Becky Cobb. THIRD ROW: lames Bridges, leanna Cray, Roni Keen. TOP ROW: Sharon Wood, lim Fife, Susan O'Neal. NOT PICTURED. Homer Chang, Anita Cross, Steve Strickland, Cin: fly Nohra, and lohn Mercy. l i OPTIMISTS: fl-rj BOTTOM ROW: Cinger Wilson, Terri Lee, Cathy Cochran, Sandra Carrell, Keith Davis, Colleen Coman, Pam Dunbar, Peri Smith, Missi Reeves, TOP ROW: Willie Blackbird, Noel Phillips, Michael Basile, lohn Kirkwood, Kirk Freytag, Mike Snider. NOT PICTU RED: Amy Wood, Kenny Mire, Keith Hollis, UIDTIIIMKIISWR ID UTIAIIQIIAN S ROTARIANS: ll-rj Steve Becker, Marianne Pierce, Terri Glover, Bobby Simpson, Kelli Baker, Laura Fogo, Robert Blanchard, lenny Blank, Greg Meyer, lill lsam, Robert Braddock, Donna Lyman, Eric Davis, Missy Lake, Danny Stephens, Cindi Ditta, and Cary Miller. NOT PICTURED: Brian Petty. gli? Jenny Blank She was CO-EDITOR of THE STATESMAN, NHS Vice-president, Historian of Mu Alpha Theta, Parlia- mentarian of Student Council, and Service Vice-president of Tri-Gam- ma. She was chosen as Most Scholarly in Senior, Ttri-Gamma, and Tri-Delta Spotlights, Miss Con- geniality in the Bluebonnet Belle Pageant, President of Freshman choir, Chaplain of Tri-Delta, senior Miss Spirit, and a lr. Rotarian. Bobby Simpson He was Colonel ol the band his senior year, major his junior year, member of District, Region, Area Bands and Orchestras, State Band, and a finalist for McDonald's All- American Band. He was President of Mu Alpha Theta, member of IETS, lunior Historians, NHS, and was chosen as a lunior Rotarian and a Boy's State Delegate. Cathy Cochran She was CO-EDITOR of THE SPEAKER, President of Quill and Scroll, Reporter of the Creative Writ- ing Club, a member of the Key Club and a member of NHS. She was an Academic Excellence recipient for 6 years, a Noon Optimist, Soroptimist Winner of Youth Citizenship Award, TLC scholarship winner for prose and an award winner at lournalism day, San Iacinto College. ii? ...-ff., Am- fx ESQ. N- 1.1 Danny Niealerhofer He was captain of the Football team, a Baseball and Football Ietterman, Iunior Class President, junior Class Favorite, Mr. Sam Rayburn Finalist, and chosen as Most Dependable in Senior Spotlight. He was chosen as Mr. Spirit his senior year, he was an officer of the Interact club, and he was chosen as a Lion. Terri Lee She was chosen as Miss Sam Rayburn 1979, Most Likely to Suc- ceed in Senior Spotlight, Miss Round-up finalist, and first runner- up for FFA Sweetheart. She was a 3 year letterman of the Speech Club, President of the Speech Club, Vice- president of the French Club, 3 year Adacemic Excellence recipient, and a Noon Optimist. She was in Tri- Bela, Tri-Delta, Tri-Gamma, and Key Club, Sharon Wood She was Major of the Tex-Anns, Miss Halftime USA, Freshman and lunior Class Secretary, Freshman Favorite, Student Body Vice-president, Tri- Camma Vice-president and Best All-Around in Tri-Gamma, She was first Vice-president of FHA, FHA Girl of the year, Most Friendly in Tri- Delta, and a Kiwanis guest. ,..,..z,,, .,.,., .fs - - ,r f ,1 J .1 5. ' ,J 1 .1 1 I ,i f , , kt f z - . ,t r ,A K . ,A ,L r . ,. ,Y i r . Mr . , f f ,il u Q' , L , 1 Ai 1 .' , . ,I fl , 1 K np. r X, sk ff Ziff? Q, . ,,. Q. V V ,--fv'l-'- f ' fax 1 Aw.-1-.f 'X , -4 .f , A Q ,, l-ff! Homer Chang He was President of the lunior Engineering Technical Society, a ten- nis letrerman, an Academic Ex- cellence recipient, a member of lunior Historians, National Honor Society, and Mu Alpha Theta, and he was chosen as a Kiwanian. EQQHFAQE' ' 'G' Tut 'Meier i f ' Jeanna Gray She was Recording Secretary of Na- tional Honor Society, Historian and Vice'president of the Spanish Club, a member of Tri-Gamma and Tri- Delta, and a member of lunior Historians. She was a member of the girls track team, girls basketball man- ager for 2 years, and Academic Ex- cellence recipient, and she received the PTA scholarship. zftff at i gl T 'yah X df all. ,Mil 2 W Kirk F reytag He was a 2 year football and baseball letterman, a member of All Greater Houston Football team, first team All-District Guard, 2 year FHA Beau, Sophomore Mr. Spirit, and Sophomore Class Favorite. He was a member of Boy's State, a Noon Op- timist, and Interact Club President. He received the Louis Adams award. A cn an 1 x Q a L 1 L r I n ar as an L x A H va H za s x It nk R mana x B ni an zinaan L 5 m 4 u 4 a 4 Mfhsikkklkpaaumi Ali lol!! dtlaklkai E324 Bb 2 R M IGIIIL lukdlhlklha lad 2 R , -QUIK Xllllvllsihlll AU! 4 2 ,S tl ll RMKIEIIQYEIDL lu litnu tx! 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She was a Tex-Ann, a member of Mu Alpha vTheta, CCO, NHS, and Prin- cipal-Student Advisory Committee. v WI-IU'S WHU WHITS WHU WHITS WHU if A I 1 Robert Braddock He was Valedictorian, a Tennis let- terman, a 4 year Academic Ex- cellence recipient, a lunior Rotarian, Treasurer of lunior Historians, Re- porter of the lunior Engineering Technical Society, a member of Mu Alpha Theta, and National Honor Society. He was a 2 year letterman in UIL Ready writing. N' 'fn-,,4-ti H , ly ss- K' 3- Terri Glover She was a Footballand lunior Varsity Cheerleader, 4 year Class Parliamen- tarian, a Bluebonnet Belle finalist, Student Council representive, and a lunior Rotarian. She was Vice-presi- dent of the Geology Club, a member of Interact, Tri-Beta, Tri-Delta, Tri- Gamma, FHA, and the Tennis team. , K John Kirkwood He was Captain of the Football team, a Baseball lelterman, Freshman Favorite, Freshman, Sophomore, and Student Body Presidents, Noon Op- timist, a CSL representative, Vice- president of Interact, FHA Beau, a member of Student Council, and a recipient of the Louis Adams Award. Al r.- 1 1.3, WHU'S WHU Q? N Amy Wood She was Lieutenant Colonel of the Tex-Anns, an Academic Excellence recipient, Parliamentarian of Na- tional Honor Society, Member of Student Council, Tri-Gamma, a Noon Optimist, and she had the lead role in the 1978 School Musical. She received first place in individual drill team competition. L J WHU e ! dl- Steve Lyles He was a 3 year Basketball letterman, a member of the Baseball and Track team, Treasurer of NHS, Treasurer of Interact, a member of Mu Alph Theta, Student Council, and a 4 year Academic Excellence recipient. He was chosen as Best Dressed in Senior Spotlight, a Boy's State Deleg- ate, and a Lion. Kelli Baker She was a member of THE SPEAKER staff, a Girl's State Delegate, Secre- tary of Chorale, a member of Tri- Gamma, Tri-Delta, and Campus Christian Organization. She was a 4 year member of Future Homemakers of America, a 3 year member of the bowling team, and a lunior Rotarian. J '27 fill Isam She was Freshman, lunior, and Senior Class Vice-president, Sophomore Class Favorite, first Vice- president of Tri-Beta, President of Tri-Delta, Treasurer of the French Club, a member of NHS, THE STATESMAN, Student Council, FHA, FTA, Tri-Gamma, and lunior Historians. She was a Bluebonnet Bell, an Academic Excellence reci- pient, and a lunior Rotarrian. TN .J f L Keith Davis He was a 3 year letterman in football and baseball, member of Interact, lunior Historians, FTA, and THE STATESMAN. He was chosen as Mr. Spirit his junior year, he was an honor roll recipient, a Noon Op- timist, and he was chosen AlI-Dis- trict in football. i 5 x , ' we f tv gg: K Z if 'e,5g ?-.ry ,1 ' - -If Q-'L :QLGTH 3 Lg, j, W, 1:3533 . , i msc, H ,mn ,W X V 1 i , -W kiwi... Cindy Heep She was a member of THE STATES- MAN and THE SPEAKER staffs, Sec- retary of National Honor Society, 3 year Academic Excellence recipient, Reporter of Tri-Gamma, and a Ten- nis letterman. She was chosen as Most Versatile in Senior Spotlight, and she was awarded several UIL journalistic Awards. 1' I ra 9 F- ff. .V -. RX V Rf'-.fy W W .1 tw, . , .. e., , seelae 'I -ft V Q .ge , Ac 'QQ I T James Bridges He was a member of Area, Region, and District Bands, a member of Orchestra, Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, IETS, Creative Writing Club, and President of lunior Historians. He was a 3 year Academic Excellence recipient, a Kiwanian, and he received the Woodman of the World Award, a National Merit Scholarship Winner, and a Maa Test Winner. Becky Cobb She was Captain of the Tex-Anns, President of Symphony Orchestra, a member of the 1976 State Honor Orchestra, Reporter of Tri-Delta, Parliamentarian of Tri-Gamma, member of Student Council, a Miss Round-up finalist, Miss Sam Rayburn finalist, chosen as Most Friendly in Tri-Gamma and Senior Spotlight, and a Kiwanian. Greg Meyer He was a Basketball letterman, PHOTO-EDITOR of THE STATES- MAN, Bluebonnet Belle Master of Ceremonies, Academic Excellence recipient, and he was chosen as Most Likely to Succeed in Senior Spotlight. He was a member of Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Interact Club, and he was a DAR Good Citizen. He was also chosen as Tex-Ann Beau. KAYLAJOHNSON SUSAN HOLCCJMB CASSIE WINN KAY CORBETW' QIQUQ ew earns PRICE2S400 , ,Q 'W ...L 'I' . , ... 'kai-r Q .. 4. av .44 M r, I .f '.- ,ff W s . wfg -H, ,sine I A,Lk . , A vm f A, f QL! , f L.f'h V 8 . A ' . I 5 um Y , '-an- 7 T 'Q 1 eh f' x M , 'vat K H . nuns ..-K- . Qs--x 'W V, 'QW f K . ,. 4 F- A 0 , N N UL gr 1 N ' .Q V ,Ci . A fl'-ff? Win' , x A . --- X r ,Q B Egg-,,, WA. 1 7? 3 -ff, '- ffcfzg l ' x A 6. 20 A fb, F 3 K .it 2 xi W. Q , ,. Q K 0 f , .,QS?3 . ,M- sf ff' K 3 Wx? w v .wg -X V' A K :MN wfw 5 - . ' X1 ' 5 .I Y 7 '54, , .. . W S' , xu. f, ' . U' 1 ,, M . ik ' - . ., M- JS iizfv' ggi vi 1 .M ' .V K , ., 4f?' f ,L A.,L A Mag vxk '51 V9 43, ff. f ' ' ' f'3,f+3x: 1 Nw-Zxfe. K L Q k E X f 1 5 1 5 1, A w ha. -. -Z iw ij, A ' 1. 'N my m U-it I TREASURER VICE PRESIDENT Donna Metting IiII lsam PARLIAMENTARIAN SECRETARY PRESIDENT Terri Glover Marilyn Houston Terry Grubbs HISTORIAN Patricia Coffelt Acock, Fa ra Acree, Debra Adamek, Terry Ada ms, Laurie Adria n, Randy Albritton, lames Ballerina, Peri Smith, is caught in the action of demonstrating her graceful pos.ture. ' 1 Alexander, Victoria Allen, Karen Altman, Karen Andersen, Sandra Andrew, Madeline Arnold, Leonard Arredondo, Dorothy Ashley, Kim Atkins, Connie Baggerly, Dennis V Bain, Debbie Baker, Kelli Baker, Tony Barrios, luanira Basile, Michael Batla, Pat Beardon, Raymond Beard, Rhonda Beasley, Kevin Beavers, Norma Becker, Steve Belyeu, Pam Benavidez, Molly Bernal, Bertha RNSBLLE ref, F 4411.241 mimi A HW PET' P000 ,5 + -f Yi Berry, Cynthia Berry, lenny Bettilyon, Randy Blackbird, Willie Blake, Ann The Seniors of 50 Rayburn never see Blanchard, Robert Blank, lenny Bo5ton, lulie Boyles, loy Brabsten, Claude Braddock, Robert Bradley, Richard Brammer, Donna Brashier, Annette Brazil, lohn Brewton, Floyce Bridges, lames Briggs, Warren Brightwell, Patricia Britt, Darla Brodine, Kristine Brown, Kevin Brown, Margie Broyles, Brenda Bruner, Leann m to grow up I Brusselback, Bryan Buck, Ronnie Buck, Teresa Bunker, Robert Burton, Micheal Buys, Kim Caballero, Al Cammack, Cathy Caramanna, Greg Caldwell, Laurie Campbell, Herman Carlson, Diane Carpenter, Barbara Carrell, Sandra Carroll, Debbie Chang, Homer Chapin, Cathy Chaffee, Elena Christesson, Kevin Church, Carol Yi You co-N CALL!-16 Kem, Oizvou 0xNCAu,r4g Nose, YOUCAN 0N..L.M6 BIRD 1595, Q7-YOLLCAN 'fwQ4Y.'l Clarke, Liz Clements, Nick Cobb, Becky Cochran, Linda Cochran, Sara Colgin, Kelly Coffelt, Kenny Coffelt, Patricia Coleman, Bruce Coman, Colleen Cook, David Cook, Debra Cook, Kathy Connell, Kathryn Correll, Iames Cosgrove, David Cottle, Stephen Cox, Bennie Cox, Robert Cox, Tim -rv fe Crawford, Brian Creed, Rodney Cross, Anita Cruthirds, Sondra Cubley, Penny Cunningham, Mary Dallas, Mike D'arcy, limmy Darnell, Christine Davis, Eric Davis, Kayla Davis, Keith Davis, Richard Davis, Sharon Davis Teena i Davis, Trudi Davis, Urban Day, Paula Dean, Nikki Deland, Steve Senior Class Sponsors: Mr. Tim Roye M Melvin Rosenbaum, Mrs. ludy Wells and Mfg Pat Campbell, xg ' .T RKMHZ0 E -.f-.,' v . f' 5 Dempsey, Linda DeSoto, Adela Dickerson, Bill Ditlrick, Sherllee Dina, Cindi Donahue, Dorothea Donkin, Shelly Dovvell, Lisa Drake, Deana Dunbar, Pam Durham, Darlna Dye, Leecil Dyer, Linda Easley, Alan Eason, Sandra Eddleman, Denise Edwards, Mark Eichelman, Hugh Eilert, Chris Elliott, Donald 7' Elliott, George Ellison, Susan Ely, Cynthia Essery, Diana Etheridge, Shirley Eubanks, Drenda Evans, Mike Fancher, lanlce Farkas, Susan Farris, Craig Fay, Trina Fields, Sondra Fife, lim Finch, Brian Finley, George Finley, Sandra Florrow, Charlene Floyd, lanelle Fogo, Laura Ford, Kevin Sharon Wood will do anything for attention GSS Foster, Barbara Foster, Wayne Fountain, Glenn Fowler, Alan Fowler, Ranelle Frazier, Billy Franklin, lohn Freytag, Kirk Furl, Lisa Gaitan, Sophia Garcia, Patricia Garcia, Yolanda Gartman, Eddie Garza, Gloria Gates, Mark Gatlin, Vicki Gay, Cynthia Gay, leannette Gentry, lerry Gentry, Melissa Gibb, Mitch Gibson, Rusty Gilley, Randy Gilmore, Windy Glover, Terri Goldsberry, Kellie Gonzales, Robert Goodwin, Carol Goodwin, Rickey Gray, leanna Creeson, Mark Crigg, Debbie Crubbs, Terry Haas, Paula Hadley, Scherry Hadley, Scheryl Hagen, Rusty Hall, Anthony Hall, lackie Hamon, Connie Hammons, Debbie Hankins, Sheri Hanks, Lalena Hardcastle, Deanna Harper, lamie Harris, David Harris, Denie Hartman, Tim Haywood, Alison Hedge, Traci Heep, Cindy Hempel, Sandra Henry, Phil Hernandez, Christine Hernandez, Patricia Hernandez, Veronica Herzik, Mark Hill, Ann Hinton, Katrena Hobson, Mark e2VVQ2nI1t tyY: mmm F Hodge, Cindy Hoelar, Mitch Holt, D'Andra Houston, Marilyn Hrab, Deborah Huber, Kerry Humphrey, Kenney Huseby, Michael Hutchenrider, Ch ns line lden, Mike lngle, Sandi lnstone, Marissa lsam, lill lackson, Tommy lameson, Erin laynes, Gaye lohnson, Barbara lohnson, Kayla johnson, Steven lones, Connie lones, Lynn lones, Robert lones, Robert loplin, lames Kapner, Troy Kardous, Cherrie Keen, Veronica Kelly, David Kelly, Nancy Kendall, lerry Kerr, Tommy King, Cheryl Kinney, Charles Kirkwood, lohn Knight, Drewe Knippa, Kathy Knox, David Koenig, Cindy Koonce, Leigh Koppa, Dennis Koslosky, Melanie Lackey, Teresa Lake, Missy Lambert, Robert Lambert, Roger Lancki, Carol Landers, Andrea Lane, Tony Lawhorn, David Lawson, lames lohn Kirkwood gives impressions of Sharon Wood, Lee, Doug Lee, Terri Lenfest, William Lilley, Mary Limmer, loy Little, Iohn Livermore, Donna Loggins, Darryl Long, Beth Lord, Robert Lott, Selina Lout, lames Lovett, Billy Lowery, jerry Lowry, lo Lyles, Steve Lyman, Donna Malac, Roxana Malinac, Mark Manahan, Kim Sherri Dietrick flashes her Colgate grin in front of the camera, hoping to attrack attention. Keith Pace starts feeling sick after ten rolls. 60 lx lf? ' 'ZA Z i' ! ' A f iff , 'A.1 , i i' ,f - .r ,1 1 1 'M' A i m,V:,A,AV I r my .J . y it r 'uv iq,- 4, V. l 'f rv. 1 1 Q , P . fr ? SRS. B UBBLE O VER WITH THE PIR! T ! .l I Students at Sam Rayburn held a spirit contest which lasted one week. Each class would strive to beat the other class in raising the most money. Seniors tried their hardest to conquer the other classes, but the freshmen seemed to overcome every- one. At the pep rally the freshmen were awarded the winners and the Seniors were announced second. The Seniors thought that they would give the fresh- men a chance, being the generous class that they are. All together the Seniors raised around 573500. The money which was raised went toward their senior prom. Marshall, David Marshall, Lori Martin, Allison Martinez, Sandra Matthews, Mark Mauzy, Ralph Mardesty, Beth Mayes, Cole Mayes, lames McBride, lackie McClellan, Frances McClosky, Lisa McCracken, David McDaniel, Wayneara McDonald, George 61 95190 6',goooo, - 'cocci' 9 0000 Og O 0970 CO9 Q 0 0. o oooaoooa,. 0, 0. ooo o oo oo 0 0,0 Q 0o.,,, . 0 o so no o o 00 o 00 tooo 0 0 0 0,0 Q 0 no ..'..' 'K E ff mmf- , 6 O O ,-WN -is 2 A M w mML w . .Clog 2 f- : ' :.o' Q Os.. Q 00g E00 1, 00 0 0000 040 0 400 0 WND . '0000 0 Oo 000 0 0000 'gf 3 gYX as 0 'o ole :cosy 0 oo. Q 3,02 on 3.3 2322 ' :,o':ooo: : ': N311 E g E Qlo0 'bf .5 . o 7' I 59 Q50 . 2 o::o'0'0 0o E ' UQQQ... QS:-0 E 9u5mf, 0' U O ..QlllQg' 30 up . 'U noon gg. : 64 C :: .:'g.:: :Poo 2 234 Q 00 Q I ' .: :-' . I O 'QCII I OOO I 00000 ' Q' o..o sono o use o solo 0 Q o'.o : -- u 8 sooo C COC 0 C000 65 MN M11 ,wwf 4 .J l D l l Kelli Baker .... Steve Becker ...,. Willie Blackbird.. Ann Blake ...... lennifer Blank .... loy Boyles ......... , Robert Braddock. lames Bridges .... Brenda Broyles. .. Bryan Brusselback Herman Campbell .... . Diane Carlson .,.. Sandra Carrell .... Becky Cobb .... Cathy Cochran... Rodney Creed .... Mike Dallias .... Eric Davis .... Susan Ellison ..... Laura Fogo ..... Kirk Freytag ..... Yolanda Garcia... Cindy Gay .. . Robert Gonzales ..... . leanna Gray .... Debbie Griggs .... Terry Grubbs ..... Connie Hanon. .. Cynthia Heep .... Marilyn Houston. Gaye laynes ,.... Tommy Kerr ..,. Cindy Koenig ..... . ...... San lacinto College Music Scholarship Texas Lutheran College Athletic Scholarship Senior Class Scholarship San lacinto College Music Scholarship Senior Class Scholarship Pasadena Pilot Club Scholarship Felix Morales Scholarship Senior Class Scholarship Texas Education Agency Scholarship Texas Council of Church-Related Colleges Scholarship University of Houston National Merit Scholarship University of Houston Engineering Scholarship Pasadena Bayshore Hospital Nursing Scholarship Magic Camp Scholarship Sam Houston State University Music Scholarship Texas Council of Church-Related Colleges Scholarship San lacinto College-San lan Scholarship San lacinto College-San lan Scholarship Soroptimist Youth Citizenship Award Scholarship Texas Lutheran College Scholarship San lacinto College Music Scholarship Eagle Discount Centers Scholarship Award First Pasadena State Bank Scholarship Senior Class Scholarship Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Foundation Scholarship 'HJ-POIJ-H Robert E. Lee Chap No. 186 of the United Daughter of Confederacy Scholarship Abilene Christian University Athletic Scholarship Miguel Hidalgo Sociedad Scholarship Texas Lutheran College Scholarship Virginia Childress Scholarship Miguel Hidalgo Sociedad Scholarship Pasadena PTA Council Scholarship Stephen F. Austin State University Music Scholarship Foley's Scholarship Oral Roberts University National Merit Scholarship jesse H, lones Scholarship Senior Class Scholarship Stephen F. Austin State University Academic Scholarship Houston Baptist University Academic Scholarship Hardin-Simmons University Athletic Scholarship lacksonville Baptist College Music Scholarship HSZfH'l0i-rp,-Gnd '39, get --9:1 Missi Lake ....... Mitch Lambert... Carol Lancki .... Terri Lee ..... Robert Lord .... Steve Lyles ....... Sandra Martinez.. Roy McGeorge. . . Kenneth Mire .... Pat Neill ......... Dan Niederhofer. Susan O'N eal .... Forrest Owen .... Susie Parrott ..... Brian Petty ..... Darrel Picha ..... Marianne Pierce.. Noel Phillips ..... Roger Ramon .... Missi Reeves ..... Kari Sch nell .... Becky Self ...... Bobby Simpson.. Dan Sowell ...... Kenneth Springer .... .. Steve Stricklin .... .. julie Stutesman.. Deanna Thedford .... . Lan T. Vo ........ Paul Whiteford ..... .. Karen Williford. . Sharon Wood .... i136--'ECI-Dl.Fl6l-l'IP5-'-il-IO i Zeta Omega Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship Pasadena Livestock Show 8t Rodeo Scholarship North Texas State University Athletic Scholarship Gemco Foundation Scholarship Award X Texas AFL-CIO Scholarship Senior Class Scholarship Miguel Hidalgo Sociedad Scholarship Pasadena Pilot Club Scholarship Parkview Estates Community Assn. Cash Award San jacinto College Music Scholarship Abilene Christian University Athletic Scholarship Pasadena Pilot Club Scholarship 1 Parkview Estates Garden Club Scholarship University of Houston Music Scholarship University of Houston Band Scholarship George and Mary josephine Hamman Foundation Scholarship Pasadena Pilot Club Scholarship University of Houston Merit Scholarship Museum of Fine Arts Scholarship Gulf Coast Art Society Scholarship University of Texas Engineering Scholarship Mississippi Women's University Merit Scholarship University of Houston Physics Scholarship 1 South Pasadena Rotary Club Scholarship Lee junior College Athletic Scholarship Senior Class Scholarship Gulf Coast Scandinavian Club Scholarship Pasadena Pilot Club Scholarship Pasadena junior Forum Scholarship University of Houston Music Scholarship University of Houston Band Scholarship Senior Class Scholarship Houston Baptist University Scholarship 1 Trinity University President's Scholarship jesse H. jones Scholarship Society of Petroleum Engineers Women's Auxiliary First Pasadena State Bank Scholarship Who's Who Among High School Students Scholarship Pasadena PTA Council Scholarship Senior Class Scholarship '- Parkview Estates Community Assn. Cash Award San jacinto College 84 San jan Scholarship I 1-YVX1.n1s4. fx jlnignpsllgfxln. .24 1-. lil I:-r+ll..l'1lSll15's f' jnl.1:s.4-1 .4-.5 McDonald, Brian McDonald, Michelle McDonald, Tracy McGalhy, lames McCeorge, Roy McNeil, Tamrny McPe-arson, Carrie McWhorter, Helena Meador, Starla Mechler, Lisa Meng, lohn Merryma n, ludilh Melting, Donna Melts, Daniel Meyer, Greg Meyers, Toby Miller, Cary Miller, Kathy Milczewski, Broat Mire, Kenny Mitchell, Teri Mizuno, Seisuke Modisette, Paula Moffitl, Renee' Morgan, Rhonda Moon, Randy Shimek, Cheryl Shultz, Stefani Sicard, Chris Simpson, Robert Singleton, Mary Slaughter, Eric Sloterdike, lulius Smardo, Lynn Smith, Cary Smith, lennifer Smith, Kim Smith, Peri Smither, Sheryl Snider, Mark Snider, Mike Sowell, Dan Springer, Ken Stanfield, Scott Stawford, Frank Stephan, Carol Stephens, Daniel Stephens, lulene Stockdale, Todd Stockdale, Troy Stoeckle, Phillip Stone, Michael Storey, Shelley Stover, Larry Stricklin, Steven Stripling, Mary la , qw AfL1lvl2LQf1AHm,M4 ami A 9 , W EQ1gQf:? f 8.5 535 sf X 32 v 'Wm f Y I979 560102 P1200 BAUCZOCTC fPO6075,?J?A96J25 6 if-N ,mmww f Xvvagcas 35 QQSPIZUX3 y FY 1 b '- . ' K , In 4 K , I x 1 I 'I A gr: 9 'R fi fn' :- ,V x K, L x Q f' A G l, fi' -- I Moore, Cheryl Moore, Moore, Kenney Kem More, Bobby Morgan, Doyle Morris, Morris, Da vid William Murrah, Pam Neal, Laura Neill, Pal Nelson Newlini Niblerr, Niblerr, Larry Keith Barbara Brenda Niederhofer, Dan Nobra, Ogura, Ogura, Oliver, Cindy Melissa Sreve Brenda O'Neal, Susan Oquinn, Thomas Ortiz, Alicia Oswald, Robin Orwell, Oubre, Charlene Sharon Owen, Forrest Pace, Keith Palma, David Parodyse, Cindy Pa rro tt, Susie Paul, Tim Payne, Donna Pelican, leff Perez, Osvaldo Perkins, Carla Perry, Paula Pesl, lames Peterson, Natalie Petty, Brian Pevny, Hana Phillips, Elizabeth Phillips, Noel Phillips, Richard Picha, Darrell Pickard, Lenaa Pierce, Scott Pierce, Kenny Pierce, Marianne Pittman, Danny Pitts, Charles Pizzo, Barbara Poston, lulie Power, Carl Pratt, Steve Prestenbach, Cathy Pugh, limmy Rahr, Cary Ramey, Billy Ramirez, Roland Ramon, Roger Rector, David Redmon, Billy Reed, Laura Reed, Pat Reeves, Missi Reeves, Robin Reimers, loanie Risinger, Ronnie Roberts, Laurie Ruiz, Gracie Saladino, Gina Sanchez, Debbie Sanchez, Eddie Sanchez, Sonia Scarcella, Larry Schaffer, Meredith Schnell, Kari Schoubrock, Charles Schultz, Terri Schwartz, Kristi Scott, Marian Scott, Mark Scott, Mike Self, Rebecca Sepulvado, Donna Sewell, Laurie Shanley, lames Sharpe, Lynn Shaw, Katherine Shillet, Sherry 1 s i l 1 FISHING F r iv' , Un Q. 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X pd Wilbanks, Tommy Williams, Patricia Williams, Tina Williams, Tommy Williamson, Cathy E mark Hit llwt wil 1 cavxrwff Wilmeth, Daryl Wilson, Ginger Wilson, Linda Wilson, Mark W- 1 .w,,,..,.,, 4. :iff yfigzg., ,ffl .wh 41 .Y -seg. aww L 'Ne .aJ3'? we , ,V . - K, msgf' , Mundi VIII Us-.1.,.,, ,ft . . .a t, Q. Fix, .,.,, 3 Yffxxx, W' i s .. AWE? L4-Yugi-7 J Senior girls and their natural expressions. 1 11.3 Windham, Mark Winebrenner, Barbara Winn, Cassie Winters, David Wright, Rhonda Wood, Amy Christine Brodin will do anything for a laugh. OCC 1.9512 U25 TD .. . Troy Stockdale over dressed for Senior Day. Alter six tries, Missy Lakzf wlm Ihr' Cong Show Knnny Plc-rce lcwls really l!'fflllC lxllflr buying A practlcal SUI! from lhe M1-ns Wcuzrlvrmsf-, I S fs lm an su an - :mum wr ur Q -an rc .-.M . L'ffa'fz +'a, ,' f 3-4-Qilefafo Inf. A 'ue-'rsxo-aw yeh 4 .N - , , ,Q . 4 5 . Qc Qet,., las ffvg ,1 .2 4,1 , n . sig: W L g 5 , . a ,-P f A, M haf JL ' l , .... -3 K 48 J ,1 last, 84 2' Y , -13 a AS Gllllllllllfll ll... w Nick and Terri are hams for any camera. Kathy Knippa is awarded clown of the year. Wood, Greg Wood, Rosemary Wood, Sharon Zapata, Cynthia Zapada, Richard Za va Ia, la mes fi ina 4. is K .53-P' .Q-5, 45' an .ff ' We bebimkf 'abc 6QCU0'L Tf'iA Winkrix, 4 lbw Mfr clzffvm, Miki fp f ,N 'W' if til gf 3 AH Q - , nf 1- 4' . . ff A Scott Largent Steve Sefton Vice President President lan Farquhar Teresa Ulrey Secretary Parliamentarian Iacque Gardner Mimi Lintott Historian Treasurer An l fy t , s , - Abbott, Ray Adams, Gail Albritton, Glenda Alexander, Steven Allen, lmeldla Almendarez, Carlos Alsdorf, Mary Ammons, Lori Ampe, David Anderson, Robert Anthony, Kathy Aragon, Gloria Arbogast, Lynnda Arceneaux, Lynette Arnold, Dwayne Ashley, Karen Atkins, lennifer Atkins, Tammy Atwood, 5cott Aubry, Bonnie A , . YT? 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I 5 s Auery, Paula Augustine, Anna Babik, Renee Baker, Kenneth Baker, Lisa Baker, Michael Barker, Mark Barnett, Bobby Barone, Mary Barrera, Patricia Barron, Sandra Barta, Zane Barton, Mark Bartos, David Bates, Kenny Beasley, Robin Beizinski, Christi Bennett, Mary Bergeron, Oliver Berryhill, Danice Bettilyon, Bruce Binger, Lori Birdwell, Becky Birdwell, Michael Blackbird, Kathy Blackwell, Ellen Blanton, Sylvia Blasingame, Rick Blount, lack Boehm, lamie Boice, Iohn Bonner, Karen Boone, Melissa Bouldin, Richard Bounds, Timothy Bourgeois, lanice Bowen, Lisa Boynton, Brett Braswell, Ronald Brian, Kim Briggs, Chris Broussard, Nick Brown, Daryl Brown, loy Brown, Michael Bruner, Timothy Bryant, Cyndi Bucknell, lames Brinkman, Greg Burkhalter, Greg Burleson, Torn Burnett, Daniel Bush, Charlie Callaway, David Callaway, Ray Callaway, William Cammack, Reita Campbell, Tammy Canales, Diana Canales, Veronica Cannon, larnes Carey, Goldie Carey, ludy Carley, lerry Carlson, Paul Carlson, Sandy Carrell, leff Carroll, lefl Carter, Daniel Carler, Larry Carter, Steven Cassidy, Lesa Casio, Dennis Castorena, Lydia Castro, Dennis Ciranni, Cathy Clark, Debra Clark, Elena Clark, Elizabeth Clark, Hollye Clary, Anthony Clay, Theresa Clemons, lames Ieff Sensat feels crowd pleasing is impossible MWF ar 'Rig 1 ' Clemons, Stan Cline, Terry Cochran, Grayden Coleman, Andrew Coleson, David Collins, Clint Calwell, Anthony Colwick, Chris Conaway, Stacy Conces, Nancy Corbett, Kay Courtney, Lisa Courts, Cindy Cowan, William Cox, Debbie Cox, Mike Cox, Stacy Craig, Robin Creel, Earl Credeur, lulie Croan, Patricia Crump, Mary Curtis, Robin Dahl, Becky Dahse, Patti Dallas, Dennis Dean, lay DeCarrie, Becky Deiss, Kendra De La Cruz, Rosa Deviney, Angela Dillon, Lisa Dimmick, Tammy Ditta, Diane Dodds, Kevin Dolan, Yvette Dorman, Linda Doyle, Mark Duggan, Kara Durr, Renee Dyess, David Early, David Ebanks, Connie Elliott, Bobby Elliott, Lynne Ellis, Becky Emerson, limmy Enriquez, Alice Epperson, Sharon Erwin, Chris Farquhar, lan Farris, Kevin Fay, Dana Feazle, Paul Fifield, Richard Fisher, Rusty Flannery, Mark Alan Folk, Stephanie Ford, Lillian Foreman, Mitchell Forrest, Dennis Foster, Brian Fountain, Doreen Fountain, Sylvia Fox, William Franz, Tina Frazier, Robynn Frieclrichson, Wendy Fuller, Mike Fuller, Noel Furl, Kimberly Furlow, Chris Gansky, Carla Garanern, Tammy Garcia, Ioseph Gardner, Greg Garner, lacque Gartman, Raymond Gates, Sherri Gates, Tina Gatton, Kathy Gentry, Valorie Ghormley, Beth f V X V, J -vv A- ba w . 'sf '-uf X 'rf' 1 'Kal Y l 'sk -21' Q -'X ' A ' J X33 'T' rf .W gk X +- J G-D 'Sf 5, DX? em' X 5 N 3 JR. TUDENTS GET! VOLVED As the summer closed juniors came to school with the new title Hupperclass- men, They also faced a new year of good times and also hard work. Many joined clubs and began to be even more involved in school activities than their previous years in high school. Some began to think about their col- lege plans. The seniors of 1980 were suddenly realizing how quickly time was passing. Most looked forward to their last two years with anticipation and excitement. leff lodie Goad, Mark Gobeil, Claire Gober, Melinda Godbe, Steven Gragg, Michael Grant, Dean Grant, lulie Gray, David Gray, Thomas Gream, Mary Greer, Deborah Griffith, Donna Griffith, Steve Grounds, Stewart Gutierrez, Albert Gutierrez, lohn Hague-wood, Greg Haines, David Halbardier, lames Hammons, Robert Hamrick, Stephen Hare, Robert Haron, Andy Harrah, Sam Harrell, Diana Harrell, Gene Harrington, Kenneth Harris, Kathy Harrison, Mollie Hartenstein, Douglas Hartley, Renee Hasseroclt, lane Hathaway, lon Hausler, Wendy Hawthorn, Terrie Hay, Doug Hayman, Cindy Hay, Randall Healer, Garlan Healer, Harlan Hebert, Lisa Hedrick, Donna Herntschel, Bruce Heintschel, lohn Helms, Robert Henderson, Mark Ht,-nnec k, Mark Hernandez, Lrto Hernandez, Rowena Herrera, Felix Herring, Heidi Herring, Lisa Herrington, lulie Heshe, lulie Hickey, Denise Hillenkarnp, lohn Hnatek, Michael Hobbs, Denise Hodgeson, Cynthia Hoffman, Susan Holcomb, Susan Hollan, Charles Hollis, Mark 4'- r- faq, D X A 1 A lf ' :nz A ng Q '. --..,,, lill Quinn, lunior, is shocked ou! of her wils as she takes a bite of the lypicalschool lunch O0 Holman, Robert Holt, Tamara Hopkins, Roni Horn, Charles Horton, loyce Houpt, Darlene Howard, Tina Hudiburgh, Kelley Huff, William Hughes, Annette Hughes, Gerry Huff, leff Holly Leighton wonders if a whistle is for her. Huerta, Patricia Huron, Daniel Hurst, Mike lsom, Bobette Ingram, Sonia lania, Pamela letter, Mark loffrion, limmy lohnson, Bruce lohnson, lames lohnson, lohn lones, Bruce 457355K A X 1 iv i B 1 J . x .. ' 'f'. .., 'Q ' IE, ! V - ' fx ki A f A K A 1 ,K if r Y I 1 ji , , , ,.,, , ,ir 1 ',! t likifm 443 7 2 .ff-1 -..' . ,5 ' 2, F ,sa will . ,Q ' 1- ,L X ,L , is , Sifff 1 ,, A . ,. . Q 1 x ff x i .5 , W.. , 1, .f gm , 4, e t ., ,l , -Q, , ,,, 3 . an -. ,nf '21 I , W ,. , V if As , an x .Q M. ' ' -' ff' X 1 w x ,. rg W 4 s 1r,1:f?.m. ,ff N if X., V. .iif ' Mag- If 'ffl ffjxgil' usa. 44 , V ' -fs: gg ,, an 4 , :if ls 5121 . 1g,i,l..,',4xkx 6 A ' 3 s, 1- qw x 'X A ' 'Y' - K a Pam Row shows her unique style of kissing. lones, Greg lordon, Lori lordon, Roger Kearns, Carol Keeling, Iohn Kendall, Sgolr Keyser, Kerry Kidd, Sharlyn Kimhel, Randy Kirnes, Robin King, Teresa King, Kelly Kirchman, David Kocurek, David Kloesel, lames Knight, Russell Knox, lames Knuppel, Russell Kocurek, Pam Koenig, Angie Koenig, Frances Komarek, Suzanne Krenek, Roger Kruse, Henson Lake, Donna Laher, lana Lamb, Barry Lane, Kirk Lare, Kathy Largenl, DeDe Larson, Edna Lambright, limmy Lamp, Eddie Largent, Scott Lavergne, loseph Layton, lohn Leadbetter, lennifer Leighton, Holly Lenfest, Michael Diane Dilta trys to secretly study the new boy two IOWS OV6f. 02 Lewis, Anthony Lintot, Mimi Little, Karen Lockey, Greg Lowry, Bobbie Lurnbley, Lee Lyles, Deanne Lyons, Raenette Maclslamara, Pam Mansfield, Peggy Marr, leff Marsh, Curtis Martinez, Debbie Martin, Mike Mason, Greg Massey, Debbie Matthews, Annette vzr-7, 5. ,L -,.f,a. Yn- -f .at ' . Mauck, Renee fb,-2 A, vt' .x x i CMT? -me ', 1 L .X. ZA i s v Q x 'i f-1, , I ' 9 a -'-Q . ' N ',LLr i A , X , I Q 2 N .dh xv-.. , FQ lohn l-leintschel just feels good all under f ?S. x I, J' pw 1- XA -. -E.. . Q H 1 ii- qi , -fix ' 'Elf Q 5' .I - Q X' Q R f ' - Ji-1 J., . . 'W 'Q T x :W xi- . , ,t I gf, s. .QQ , -1- - fra fi im.. ' iii ir' si .Ns 1-fi., 0- - ff: 1 mfr- 4 may . v 'fr Y is is.. 63115 Q an , KV , - ' ,Fill , iff 1 :gi '. 2 1' .. Kruk 'Li 5 su X Q. . .Bn , a- QL: K , SL . Mauzey, Keilh Maxwell, Samara Mayo, Tina McClay, lim McCord, Shere McCoy, Shane McCroy, Shelly McDonald, Kelli McFarland, Diana McKinney, lim McMahon, Bobby McMurrough, Kenny McWhirl, Karen Meador, Melinda Medina, Mary Meek, Howard Meir, Roberl Merriwether, Tony Meyer, leanne Milholla nd, Robert Miller, Diane Miller, Tammy Mills, Annice Mills, Denice Mills, lamie Mills, Robert Mills, Tara Mire, Pat Mitchell, Susan Mitton, Adam Moore, Brint Moore, Cheryl Morris, Therese Morris, Tommy Morris, Karen Morrow, lo Mose, Antionette Mulcahy, Linda 10 04 Kevin Dodds thinks the lood is still alive Narherson, Rodney Neal, Debra Nelson, lohn Nepyeux, Mike Ngu, Hien Thi Norman, Ruth Norris, Douglas Norris, Raymond Novosad, Dorrnda Odom, Teresa O'Donohoe, lerri Ogden, Diane Ogden, Teresa Oliver, lames O'Malley, Mike Osborne, Belinda Osgood, Linda Oswald, Arthur Ottle, Richard Otwell, Charlotte Pait, Don Parker, Gerald Parker, Sheryl Parsons, Diana Parsons, Lauren Patton, Sherri Paulos, David Penrod, lennifer Perdew, Connie Perez, Lisa , 5 . ,, ' 141- W ,V+ ' ff -r' ' . , ' 5 4-34, - 'R - 1 fx . 4531 . el :eff N V , f LZ' r 5 , 35+ 1 Qf 5' T R A . 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R- My 26,5 . , b . if 6 if ir A gs F ,,gc. x 9Wv T?-vt . , 1 WW V , A Ig Q' ' , 'if 6 Perez, Virginia Peters, Larry Peterson, David Pierce, Ken Pierson, Marla Pitman, Laura Pixley, Mark Plunkett, lanet Poirrier, David Porta, Debbie Powell, Cathy Price, Lorrie Price, Susan Puffer, Sheryl Pugh, lodi Putzka, Donna Pye, Randy Quarles, Kathryn Quinn, lill Quintanilla, Dwight Rapp, Randi Rector, Deloyce Revak, Simeon Reyes, luana Rice, David Rice, Tammy Richards, Kermit Richardson, Suzanne Ridgwa y, lohn Risinger, Randy I won't trade you my ding dong for Anything warns Scott Largent! 10 06 Roach, Gail Robbins, George Robert, lulie Robertson, Brad Robertson, Kellie Robinson, lohnie Rodeman, Sandra Rodriquez, Corinna Rodriquez, Eddie Rodriquez, Maria Roquemore, Robin Rose, Mike Rountree, Terry Row, Pam Salaido, Carolyn Salinas, Patricia Sample, Deborah Sanchez, lerry Sanders, Theresa Sappington, Terry Sartor, Mark Stuart Grounds wants to promote lots of peace and brotherly love to everyone. Saye, Christopher Schielack, Chris Schmidt, Diane Schwartz, Steve Scott, Kathryn Sefton, Steve Seich, lohn no , iw, ... NMA ' Vw . a mz, ' r rv .2-fl N ,riff X , A G f w we S ,ill i ,i M '? 5 ' tl '- 5,34 l . , V.. 3 ,K at HS I , ,V ,cm 'cf I A J A f ' Q H'-if V x f X. ' f wr ' AV . 1 -eng, - . i 2 V if i f , ,tr I , , ,Z , , K .. 4. , -3? by .W W . 5' ,z .ff ,fy ,,J,,, 11:55, ,Q 4 'r ' fwiybl.-'. i - S K , 'X V... g e ..- WG' Y i f -S if '42 'Q 4 . 'I Qs' 51 I 1 -. , . . f fx 1 . ,R A QE, Lel's jus! pretend we didn't see that, giggles Kathy Blackbird to 'Ma . z M- i .e ..,, .1 ,,. .,.,, Q , , M ,i 4 Q fx, xf 4' Y Q 9 Ib, S, ..' A - ?t ,dh M.. -.0 Q WZ Now what was il, worries Mimi Lintott, that she told me to be Careful and not forget? 1 2. 9, ,yt ,. e Q ..... X .Qzvl Mary Cream. Seirer, Ronald Sellers, Sue Sensat, lefl Shaner, Brandi Shanley, Cayla Sharpe, Cynthia Shaw, Billy Shaw, Sandy Sheehan, lohn Shelander, Susan Shelnutt, Don Shepherd, Kevin Sheppard, Stacy Shirley, Greg Shubart, Robert Shurlleff, Treva Sikes, Mark Sills, Mike Simon, Gus Simon, Mike Simmons, Terre 10 EI Lisa Herring and Carlos Almendarez were chosen to represent the lunior class with the titles of Mr. and Miss Spirit, Selection of Mr, and Miss Spirit is one of the duties of the lunior class officers, Lisa and Carlos were chosen because of their interest in their school, participation in pep rallies, and their help to promote school spirit Simpson, loni Sites, Sandra Skyles, Kevin Smith, Carrie Smith, Douglas Smith, lim Smith, Mike Smith, Suzanne Soderquist, lames Sofavi, Arid Speer, ludith Sporar, Greg Staley, Dena Starbuck, Nancy Stark, Cary Steele, Peggy Stepczyk, lohn Stephan, Robert 4 tts, A . wg, ,, Q .Ag fs Q in ' E 'ff' E , ' ,ax ff xi 5. f ' fi I .. l B -4 KN, W K2 r VV' 't?'z?i ' ' i Ria 1 , T L if ,, ,.- .. sa 1:-:rl X f N 361 f.. 5, Q laws :EQ 4. 4 , -,F ' ' , in 1 My ,' 1 'ff 1:Q WX it I gg A .tg 195, I ,. .,,?a,h -W ,..,, ! 5 i , , J 1 .b K . 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Q...,,,,:,,I ,V if mas, .62-.I l f i ff Stephens, Troy Stiles, lohn Still, Pam Stoddard, Howard Stork, Cary Stone, Enola Stone, Stephen Strother, Ronnie Styron, Mark Sweeney, Woodie Swift, Rick Talley, David Taute, lames Taylor, Beth Taylor, Tina TenNapel, Brian Terry, Donna Terry, Tammy Thomas, Lisa Thurmond, Sherrie Tidwell, Russell Tijerina, Emma Tucker, David Tucker, Pam Turner, loye Turpin, limmy Ulrey, Teresa VanHorn, Charles Vanover, Earl VanPelt, Gregory DUO SUCCEED This year the gifted best friends, Ieff Sensat and Bobby Barnett, made their sensational debut. Their first perfor- mance this year was at the Pop Show where they introduced their hit song, Dana , which they wrote by them- selves. Later, they were asked to appear at the FFA Sweetheart Pageant and the Bluebonnet Belle Pageant. leffand Bob- by teamed up in February 1978. Together they have completed twenty- five original songs. When asked what their future plans were they responded, We are just taking it one day at a time, 10 Verghese, Tom Vincent, leff Wake, Cheri Walker, Cheryl Walker, Clayton Walker, limmy FLOWER ALE RAISES FUNDS The junior sold Valentine flowers and earned 51,578.00 for themselves! The sponsors and homeroom representa- tives worked together to make this project a success. Each homeroom sold flowers and did their part. With only a minimum amount of work, the junior class earned money while making February 14th a super special day. 110 Students eagerly bought and sold Valentine flowers during all lunch periods, K Mary Cream and DeDe Largent get a kick out ol the crazy Valentine messages that were sent ,f e 4 R . ' f Z Z M ,, ,,, ' , it . 5 , ' 'R Q M 3 Ji I 41 Q gr Wx Q? rS aging. 5 Walker, Rebecca Walters, Patrick Walters, Steven Welton, Sherri Ward, Brook Ward, Cary Ward, Mike Ward, Richard Washington, Glen Watson, Tracy Webb, Craig Whalin, Lucretia Whatley, Willis Wheeler, Rhonda White, Kristi Whittle, Mary -seein Tommy McClintock, leff Caroll, and Creg Gardner believe in sticking together wherever they go! 111 An unknown looks for Herbie, their pet flea under a lock of Kay Corbetts hair. Bonnie Aubry observes Denise Hickey giving an ex- ample of her best Friday Night Smile. 2 Whitworth, Connie Wille, Terry Williams, Mike Williamson, Keith Williamson, Travis Wilson, lay Wilson, Ierry Wilson, Mark Wilson, Sandra Windham, Michael Wlnstead, Melinda Woods, Karen Worthy, Debra Wright, Paul --'gi P 4 1. Q., ww ,., I ia nr Young, Linda Young, Shawn Yu, Hee Zepeda, Gonzalo Zernial, Linda . ...M 1. far' R ' tr fig! X. Fat Mlre and Mark Hennick think leff Carroll got dressed without it, ' SPONSORS SHINE The stars that helped run the show for juniors and their activities were Mr. Orr, Mrs. Hicks, Mrs. Koonce, and Mrs. Garrison, Each did their part in helping with the various projects. Among the activities were the Spirit Drive, selling Valentine flowers, and planning the Senior Tea. Another project was a dance on May 4th, The Dial-a-Disco company was hired and special effects were used such as fog and strobe lights. The profit of the dance was around 5900. All together, juniors, with the help of such great sponsors had a prof- itable and enjoyable year. Qu dv NX . 1-.yy R I 5 , MV, -W .., L .M H V M I ,.,.--ffff'.,,..,,w-W - Vg I ' my . Q 55 ' U 'J 4- , fig 'i n f A QQ! 12 1 Kf ' 'pw f ' Q f ' 1 Q ,ffV W' RBXVQ, kv -4'-MMJLM if if .l.' .A - yi -E, gm'-we Xswifwff w f I f - ' . .. wh. if ' Q . iw 5?' 'M Z' 'H 2 v ,. .. 1 5 Sir 'fr u.. , is ff? f E E iiils V L 1 ' I gf T ' 51,125 l, gy I iw ,, 4' .1 1 Lori MCCarver shows her gorgeous train tracks. Abshier, Melanie Acock, Horace Adarnek, Larry Adams, Rusty Adams, William Allen, Alisa Allen, Keith Alvarado, Vivian Anderson, lames Anderson, leff Anderson, Robert Asbury, Mike Avery, Mike Baimbridge, Lanny Balke, Karl Barcelo, Douglas Barker, Curt Barrera, loe Barrientes, David Barry, Ruth Batson, Kelly Beardon, Brad Beatty, Beth Bengochea, lulieta ,- if CH! lj, ,ox X Bennett, Barbara Bennett, Richard Bennett, Terry Benoit, Derek Sophomores show their spirit at the pep rally 2:5-A .f 2 - 1? t fy. Beshears, Mike Bevill, Tammy Bicknell, Donald Binkawski, Tina Bird, Paula Blackbird, Andy Blair, Richard Bland, Shawna Blasingame, Suzanne Blue, Bradley Boehner, Bruce Bolt, Teresa Bolton, Tanya Borski, Thomas Bosworth, Mary Bowen, Lisa Boyles, Deborah Bragg, Donny Bramfitt, Scot Brannan, Kim Brasseaux, Regina Breazeale, lim Breton, Cynthia Bretzke, Mary Briggs, ludy Brightwell, Dan Brock, Lisa Brodine, Brett Brodine, Bruce Kim Stafford dreams of devouring an enormous hot fudge sundae instead of working her tail off. .,, .f 13 4- W '45-1' ' . V Q . 'W ,- V -,m 4 Sq. .. Brooks, Laura 1' ' in Brown, Kevin x1 W J Brown, Melody I gf, ga ' ' ' I Brown, Stephen ' ... L i dia? Qi, Browning, Shane sg ' - .Qi Brownlack, Kathy Eli .M Brubaker, Molly 3 Marcie Cox attempts to show her food to Melissa Winn but she can't open her mouth wide enough. 8 'Av 5 35531 1 rw ' P133 B .ah ,fe fr fa, 43, -Q sh r . 4,36 A 4 Q? , fys gf . xr , Y' 13 Q32 N 1q25U'ff'LA M X . . QQ.. J V LM , 053-2. ' .Wi - I ' f I ' -i .' 1 Bryce, Tyrena l H . -is '5 A W ,f -'Qi Bryson, Tina r Y. 345 ' - Ll A 'Y Buck, Terrie E A 7 V eg 3 5 , , L ,g 1 of at I .. Buller, Ben V ' i K V ,A . . ,. A . K ,f V' .a 4 ' -553 ,B 3 -r 'f' X , w, - JM , , 4, M balsa , , it W , a ft X? .t . B f 1 ,fr g - ffm 1 sr 5 .5 A 2 XA taxi 1 a.ar.f as' 'f 7 A- , ,y' Q, , .ns ,quws -r H' -Q' L a in an 1 '29 ,Q .. K., 4 'E' l aa: Bullion, lil Burge, Caylon Bussey, Diana Caldwell, lames Callaway, Stephen Calley, Ginger Caramanna, Brenda Campbell, Marty Canon, Sandra Carlisle, leffrey Carlson, Rhonda Carlson, Walter Carranza, Mike Carter, Randy Carver, David Casto, Marcella Chandler, David Christy, Virginia Ciranni, Rita Tammy Bevill admires the boy at the other table and wonders if he will notice her Clark, Ann Clark, Brian Clark, Evelyn Clements, Sheressa Cleven, leff Cleven, loe Cline, Todd Clyatt, Rod Coberley, David Coble, Stacy Chavez, Martha ty H Cochran, Mark ! M Cochran, Robert as Collins, Bryant 'K f' Y Collins, Mark Colston,Oneata ., ,V t iii Coman, Kerry ww Q Comeaux, Carol ai ' 'Q Conces, Ellen C Conell, Tracy ' lg G Connor, Pat M - 't ' ,If N K A S Conway, Mary fr J -A 1 ' f 1 1 Cook, Charla Ma 1 t h -44 ' 5 Cook, Cindy ,gi X I 'ig r dj ' ' A 1 Cooper, Tommy FLM ' V 1 ix Q 'K 1 Q fx C , 4 Q A K k LZ : llOIOIOIOlOlOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIIIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIQIQIQIQIQIQIQQQ l I . 1 OPHO 01-'KE I I 2 FEEL A T HUME ' I E The Sophomores began to feel more at 2 W home this year since they knew the : school and never got lost anymore. l . . Q ' Some of the class members joined or 1 , where selected for various activities to I keep themselves busy. The' event all : the sophomores really look forward to : is turning 16 and getting their drivers : license, Watchout Rayburn! With o the thought of being the Seniors of 2 1981, and only two years left of 2 school, the sophomores were en- 2 couraged to work diligently at their 2 studies and to achieve the best grades : My possible. 1 f f - 1, V I V r.:g-'J'-vp MU, 2-4 T'-ff' 'j 2 'i Vltatfodtball ganvefiarfyjinglefonttrys ttgwt Kg., Copeland, Mark Cosgrove, Keith Cox, Marcie Coyle, Larry 20 ., 1 . ' 'W , 4 .3533 Q 's I ef re g ,, :rv- tv Q ,. mx Q: , 2 1: W 6 .J if 4 1 . X. 1 ,gt i Q . Q 1 , C vs xr-,,,A,,,t 2 I A, liaf il--V4-as 4 in 'L' AHS Z' ff -M, , Marty Campbell thinks he is a stud having the 'sly' Ellen Conces as his date. ' oe.- OC OI. lm :zo 3? rn: H3 :r rp! 'fm 3: ml 535 4: 5'5- W3 mi Sm 5'-3 mg' E: as Elo .gi 5 :- DJ -. BJ ,L ' 2 f -' 5 ., -, Q . I 5 . 1 F292 : fr 7 1- -' f 1 . I , 1-,st-Jia -1 . Qs. 'Mina ,a Q A l ' 93,5513 I A 4 'riff I HW5 l fix WZ 2 - cf I its ' a e ,fl N f 1 , N , ,V us Q lol lolololol lololon lol: , S 11 4,14 .9 - , I U D U I sw, .f-'Pc .5 Qs- Kg, ,ul 5 o o o 9 . 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A , 'gt' 2 ' -H? , fi . 1 ' ,,-'I-NY ' ' ' 'x Ast , ,X Humphrey, lerry lackson, Gina lameson, Leah lamison, Kendell lohnson, Donna lohnson, jackie lohnson, Larry lohnson, Linda lohnson, Mark lolly, Leslie All the sophomore guys know they are fine- especially me! exclaims Scott Miller. 1 26 lones, Andy lones, David Iones, Clenn lones, lanie lones, lell lones, Kay Keen, Bobby Keigley, Shelia Kepka, Sandra King, Dale Kinnamon, Brenda Kinney, Cynthia Kirkpatrick, Kathleen Klepser, Tania K loesel, Mark Kluber, Steve Knox, lackie Koenig, David Laird, Bobby Laird, Sharon Lake, Eva Lamp, Kim Land, lell Landers, Benny Landrum, Scott Lange, Cary Lange, lohanna Langford, Russell Larson, Paige' Latour, Paul Lawhorn, Leslie Lawson, Elmo Leach, Libbie Lee, Donna Legg, Mark Legg, Tammy Leighton, Mark Le-Normana, Frank Lenz, Carl Lindquist, Karen Livermore, Frank Lloyd, Tracy Lonsford, lames Lord, lames 6-3 Lord, Wade Lott, Randy Lovett, Douglas Lowery, Diane Lynn, Thomas Maddux, Donna Magee, Erin Maners, leffrey Manuel, Glen Macias, Bertha Marshall, Adam Martin, Pamela Martinez, Ernest Martinez, Iuan Massey, Iospeh Masters, lohnny Ma tula, Kate Mauzey, Angelque McCalferty, Teresa MCCarver, Lori McCullough, Lisa McGrath, William McGuire, Kimberly McKinney, Mark 127 MCPearson, Nancy McReynolds, Sandra Medina, lesse Melder, Belinda Mendoza, Mike Michalek, Lori Middleton, Randy Miller, Scott Miller, Kenneth Miller, Sondra Milner, Vallie Mitton, Amy Mize, Mary Moeller, Dudley Mokarzel, Ayub Montgomery, lenny Montoya, Tina Moore, Terry Moran, Vance Morgan, limmie Morman, Shawna Morrow, Sheri Mosher, Daniel Mungle, Cassie Murphy, Marcy Neal, Debra Nelson, Bart Nepneux, Michelle Nesler, Betty Nesler, Katherine Newkirk, David Newlin, Toby Nobra, Tracy Norwood, Lisa A V ,t .,. ' r fi -v f .ff f 1 57 ' is 1 1 , . 5? X gif' iztfsiia , . ffmiatf wry: U V ' , Qt: ' 2.5, , I K t 'T' . . 1 . Q M K' ' 'W 'eff A ' 5:54 We tr. . t , L ' f 15 'rm M . 1 , ., V 1.--rf 4.. eg: 5 9 t l s, ' 4 1-jfgzi t- 3 7 E,--, 5 .,. s Q -- K ' t t' ' 2 , . . I1 X 5 'llWf.i? .A 1' ' h X f X X, ,b , 5 V, , , if L., V -gl!-1 -- it 4 N t 4, X l X ' x U I t . A .A 5' kv 1 9... , L Zia X, A f 4 V 4 -:R 1 Y . t f ,---.-.sy S 4 ,, Vs 4 A vel. Q ,K A ll 5 E Q, .. . . I ' K l f J gi. .1 'vw D f. LT if Q T' T -P 1 '- ,X 3 ,yy gs h I. . Q ,fist .hx A V 'Xa .t ,z U 4, v 'Z ,xg , if K W- X' ft ,Q . 4 tu rr nl t S A . T ,4 h ssl' fit . Without hesitation, sophomore Ruth Welch smiles as if she is Farrah Fawcett with brown hair. 28 . i V- , K .4 ' .ll ' ' r f sr ,- . ' ' auf . . .. .. .ga-' sr--' I K W 'u -E... Q t, ,-:gf-fs Ls Qi ll 4. 25 1 Egnwzefg - mwah 6 f waht NX 524 -K , , r, 2- V233 x 3 'ax is, tx '-if ,, it X As Bridget Grambow counts how many dates she has this weekend, Kristen Spence records them -J, .. 5 Ab- -aw A . el 1 .,1 W L Q . -if -- f A Q 'X bk' it 'sf wi f A' 42 i Q si ii? s E 1 4 '15 5 V - ri 'X fs? N Si E tl 1 -egg X S3 al L W Xqffxi ,lla af . 1 5 3, E. -.nf wg., wa K.. . X N ,. rx. . Lv. Nt? L.bX 4 N QQ! H t T' 'MT Oates, Robert Ogden, lohn Olson, Chris Olson, Everett Olson, Martin Olvera, Elias O'Neal, Michael Owen, limmy Owens, Elizabeth Owens, Sharon Owings, Donna Pace, Karen Pait, Debbie Parker, Debbie Parnell, Darleine Patrick, Ross Patton, Ricky Paul, Timothy Peniston, Daniel Perez, Johnny Perez, Rosa Perchins, lames Perryman, Rhonda Pesl, Mark Peterson, Eddie Pettey, Leonard Phenix, Brad Phillips, Terry Picha, Donna Pierson, Patti Pinson, Mary Pitts, Trisha Porter, Gaylyn Pounds, Weslie Powers, Amanda Pressler, Cindy Pride, Susan Quintanilla, Luisa Ramey, Debbie Ramirez, Roger Ramos, Laura Raukhorst, Vincent Reed, Cox Redd, Dennis Reekie, lanice Reeves, Steve Renfro, Susan Reyes, Leticia ! Reynolds, Kim Q 1 Greg Haas exclaims Don't interrupt my Rhoads, Laura Richard, Addie Richards, Eddie Richardson, Russell Richardson, Steve Rieves, Chuck -:W vm' Ahh E--2-dwg! 'N-' Au J 'l Karen Lindquist would rather watch the boys at the pep rally than sing the Alma Ma ter. veg 512 1 , x M iq, , wa X . A ...M .. .,,. wait ' T' , A Q. ' ' tv 1, t 3? nf l .. K 1 ,ff Ritchie, Susie Roberts, Donald Rohinette, Ricky Robinson, Lori Roden, Donna Rodriguez, Maxia Rodriguez, Sandra Roeder, Ann Roehrick, Nancy Roias, Ben Roslen, Donna Ross, Rebecca Royal, Bobby Rull, Dorothy Saflell, Kathy Salazar, Oscar Sanders, ludy Sophomore Ellen Conces takes a little nap in the cafeteria and dreams of her latest love Saenz, Cindy Sandlin, Mary Saskie, Steve Schaumburger, leff Schielack, Mike Schillaci, Terri Schnexnider, Dwayne Schexnider, Karl Schobel, Dwayne Schoelman, April Schwartz, Nanette Scott, Robert Scroggins, Tommy Sophomore Melissa Winn shows what a snob she can be while out on the field for CSL. M, SPAN- Searls, Terry Seigfried, Wade Seymour, Carole Shafer, Ieff Shaw, Pennie - Shelton, Danny B Shepherd, RayeAnn UW 1 S ,abs S K , 31' 'H-' gy 1, Shiflell, Peggy I' Ak V N Y Shull, lanet 3 V 2 Sicard, Tommy f ' A Silipo, Karen W ' H 4 5 Silva, Richard gl N , l Simmons, Gene -1 Q , Sims, Kenneth ' T534 - X , , , e i'fL 'V ' fx ,ki -V ' X ' ffxgfig S, A at . Lisa Denton has a guilty look on her face when she is caught looking on someone else's paper. 2 as ,Kg ., uv T E we 1. ,ix . HL 6-. 'N ,.f, S Eve Fowler wonders about her years to Come L , Lisa Dixon makes sure her purse is securely on her L K-Q! shoulder so that no one will take it , wt f 1 'fir Q-1 1,1 f, f. gl ' . Li' I ' cf f 'Q' N' X 0 3 we Q 5 1 Q1 AL ' , '19 f, I2 F4 W ' .tit F Ax L .' P-KL ,. Lv ASW: F' - , -. , , Q. pe f Z - L v. if viii If f J f ,, t ii! W . it its -. is it is ,tvs may S. L W Q' - A 'XA - 2 ,f lihfa x V - if A 5 , 1571 . Sinderson, Aron Singleton, Larry Singleton, Sandra Skyles, Lane Slawson, Penny Sloane, Nanette Sloane, Natalie Sloanaker, leri Slowe, David Smith, Brian Smith, Darrell Smith, Deborah Smith, Herbert Smith, Leilani Smith, Rhonda Smith, Shelly Smith, Terri Snards, William Sneed, Sherry Snover, lim Solomon, Kevin Sowell, Theresa Spears, Martin Speed, lanet Speed, loe Spence, Kristen Staes, Dana Staes, Denise Stafford, Kimberly Stanley, lanet Stanley, Milton Stansbury, Michelle Starnes, Christi Stephens, Donald Stewart, Lisa 4 Stewart, Robin Stiles, Kent Stoeckle, Paul Stone, Debbie Stone, Robin Storey, lames Strawn, Kent Strawn, Stacey Sula, Laurie Sutton, Houston Swartz, Kim Swonger, Steve Szwak, David Tanner, Teresa Tarter, Lee Taylor, Robert Teele, Mark Temple, Norman Ten Napel, Nan Ten Napel, Scott Thiel, Theresa As she plays, Susan Renfro begins to wonder il she will ever become another Chris Everett. r Y .aaapmwmevsvvfffilr W jf T' -1.1 M-My 5? W, , , vfwfzzffli ,, ' Q W , ..,. We To '+ri 'if.aQ:..ta:,'.,lQ1fre ' ,QQ QfrH5f'rej,,6fe1L,,1g -155 ' ' T'ff' ?'fT , 4,1 31.4, 1,.:.m., - :.a.:a...,..,,.f 7. V, I I ,V i Q 5 4 7't 4: -X if 2 if W we if W M 15 W.- e -h L 'vi ue NY! r -ou. ns M' fx. Q 1 'W U 5 U.. 'Silly Q M yt-ir' ,M Wm W W--.Vie ,N M a, t ,J ,A M wr t F . ss.. M-WM L , . 1-M T x... M 'E r ta, . Y r S 1 f f r ,. V 'Mt Nanette Schwartz is trying to figure out who just made a homerun at the football game. .- l , . ,x - 3 i- ii ' :i OPH PITCH! The Sophomore Class really worked hard this year for Spirit week. Each class chose a boy and a girl to represent them as Mr. and Miss Spirit. The sophomores selected Natalie Sloane and loey Massey to lead their spirit drive. Natalie and loey spent a lot of time and effort along with the other sophomores raise ing money for their Senior Prom. The classes competed to see who could raise the highest arnount. The sophomores finished in last place, 7 Yeas H51 x sw 0' ,' A nt' 1 gig , f , gy in ' ',V,' Thomas, Mark Thompson, Roy Townshend, Randal Trapp, Keeli Travis, Trabia Trevino, Nancy Turner, Mitzi Turner, Orlando Tyer, Teresa Ubernosky, lamie Uurich, lennifer Valero, Elisandro Vasquez, Alfred Vasquez, Cindy Vasquez, George Vasquez, Sylvia Velazquez, Desiree Vestal, loseph Villarreal, Da vid Von Maszewski, Matthew t ar .4 K, Q24 K 4 S ist 'ii ii -' N, f i I if H ,il ,,, . 5 '43 Wade, Terri Wall, Pam Wallace, Bobby Walling, Iuanice Walthall, Romy Ware, Peggy Waters, Donna Waters, Linda 1 1 if L 4 iz -FA i 'E 3 ti X . 'fV11i1.x 135 Webb, Kalhey Welch, Emil Welch, Gina Welch, Kay Wheeler, Wesley White, Lyndon Wiggins, Marybelh Wilhite, Suzanne Wilhire, Wyma Wilkes, Kim Wilkinson, Nancy David Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams lack lames Kimberly Lisa Mark Steve Timothy on, Dena Willis, Susan Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson Wilson, Windh 8 Greg la ner Kevin Mara Mark m, Ra ym ond The Sophomore spon sors for 1978-79 include: Mr. Preiean, Mr. Tiechelman, Mr. Grant and Miss Leming Winn, Melissa 136 l - A A ' L??l s,g,4 b Withers, Nancy f i Wood, Cary L f Wood, lulie tg 6 ' WoodS, Carroll ,gl I Nr Y life. f fr A X 1 dll The microphone can't stand April Schoelman'5 breath any longer so it told her to use Scope! i I M. in-453:53 .. Arr. W: mai 622: ,V-W . J '27 Wright, Debbie Wright, Pam Wright, Randy Yates, Patricia Young, Kelley Zbranek, Tony Zellner, Navella Zuniga, Debbie Sophomore girls see who can yell the loudest and have the most spirit at the pep rallies. 137 1, 1 I p Mg, ff . 1 vf'v- W f 5, , mf: nm 1. a 35411 ' ,,, S is 'hfi I Y-A 3 as ,iw ' -. VW, . I i 5 5 5 3 it r 3 3 if r ,. t Amber Blank Debbie Price Lisa Elliot Parliamenrarian Historian Treasurer Kathy Taylor Cheryl Carpenter Ce Ce lohnston President Secretary Vice President 140 Aaron, Darell Abbott, Paula Ables, lohn Adams, Billy Alcocer, jamie Alexander, Sonya Alsien, Kelly Allen, Carol Allen, Larry Almenda rez, Patricia Alvarez, Armando Amonette, Barbara Anderson, Cynthia Anderson, lames Anderson, lay Anderson, Terri Anglin, Melanie Armadillo, lo Ann Arnold, Kenneth Ashely, Richard Attaway, Cheryl Bain, Lisa Baker, Crystal Baker, Elbert Baker, Robert Balke, Charles Balmer, Steve Banister, Steve .V , X 1 1' 1. 1 5 11:-1' M- 'ck . fi ' ..pAAAA. .Jak . 'Wild Q ,,t R 5 X 'I C, S Annx. Trainees practice smiling to become Tex ' s - x ' . 2, H g .. t x 1,15 W' xx X. ., ., f Www N' xiii? art A , 1 'B'- ' fe I ' ft .2 9' -.- E3 --'ef . Ty' 14 ' A i ,t . x . ti? Kelly lacolls glVG5 her Farrah Fawc ett smile. Wk Banks, Nancy Barfield, Stephanie Barnes, Nancy Barr, Cindy Barrera, lohn Barrington, Douglas Bayer, Kaylena Baygents, lim Beasley, Melinda Beckman, Cynthia Bedenbaugh, Pam Belue, larries Belyeu, Dawn Berry, Tod Benjamin, Velecia Bernstein, Glen Bell, lerry Bird, Debra Bioras, lodi Blackwell, leff Blake, loe Blank, Amber Blankship, Randy Blanton, Chris Bohnenberger, Marsha Borcners, Michelle Boston, Lisa Bowen, Doug 42 Bowser, Lori Boyd, Donna Boynton, Robert Boyd, Rhonda Braden, larnt-x Braden, lean Brannon, Charlotte Brannon, Kelly Brashears, Terrell Breland, Deanna Bright, Tonya Britt, lana Brodnax, Lorrie Brown, Charlotte Brown, Cynthia Brown, Mark Browning, Debbie Broussard, Connie Bruner, Lynda Bryant, Lisa Bryce, Lori Buendia, Mark Burkhalter, Susan Burkland, Del Bush, lohn Burr, Kin Burrows, Pam Byrd, Leesa Caldwell, Lura Canipe, Beverly Carley, Bretza Carlton, Chuck Carpenter, Cheryl Carraway, Kimberly Carroll, Dianne Carroll, Susan Carter, lohn Carter, Kathy Case, Anita Casey, Raymond Castellon, Robin Castleman, Weldon Castro, David Catoe, Charlotte Carver, Tina Chadd, La Donna Chandler, Randy Chapin, Karen Chauvin, lames Chavez, Alma Cherry, Trey Cnexson, Slit-ila Chisrn, Clmrlottt' Clark, Arlc-nw Clark, Marilyn Clark, Opal Clark, Sandy Clark, Thomas Clark, Tracy Clauder, Kelley Cloak, Lisa Crian, Dana Colnle, Mike Cochran, Aaron Cockrell, leanne Collelt, Adam Coleman, Andrew Coleson, Kathleen Coleson, Meredith Coman, Mary Conley, Mike Coody, Martin Cook, Traci Cooper, Sheri Copley, lames Corbett, Kim Corley, Keith Corondelo, Eddie Cowan, Kim Cowart, Steven Counts, Ricky Courtney Mike Cox, Todd Coydensdale, David Crawford, Regina Crowson, Allyson Crowson, Debra Crowson, Felicia Credeur, Barry Curtis, Stephani Dahse, Cynthia Damewood, Stan D'Arcy, Kathy DaSkocil, Mark Davila, Criselda Davis, Tina Davis, Ursula Davis, Michele 14 Davis, Mark Davis, Lisa Davis, Raymond Davidson, lohn Dawlearn, Danette DeCarrie, Mike Denton, Iames Despain, Debbie Deweese, Greg Ditta, Louie Dickson, Ron Donafrio, Donna Dockall, Bruce Duron, Ross Duvall, Dallas DuVall, Scott Eason, Stephen East, Kristi Ely, David Ellison, Craig Elliot, loe Elliot, Iulie Elliott, Lisa Elliot, Ronald Emmons, Donna Emmons, Linda Enderson, Glenn Ericson, Teresa Erwin, David Ethridge, Cynthia Etzel, Richard Evans, Thomas Fay, Mike Fellars, loel Fife, Maki 4-D .qi ENV- K S 5 X x tial 4 ww' ' ,4 S .-.fry it Gross there 5 a bug, exclaims Linda Parks. Hug, CJ Q., ,ff Fox, Robert Franklin, lames Fullerton, Robert Gatlan, Chris Gaitan, Fidel Gardner, Cindy Gardner, Elsie Gardner, Tracy Garza, Henry Garza, lames Garza, Maria Garza, Virginia Gassner, lohn Gates, Tina Catton, Larry Gay, Keith Genzer, Sheila Ghormley, Mike Gibson, Gregory Gielser, Tammy Gilreath, lerri Glover, Greg Goad, Kevin Gober, Billy Gonzales, Albert Gonzales, Cindy Gonzales, Dennis Gonzales, Vickie Gordy, Ricky Gragg, ludy Gream, Tina Green, David Greer, Dawan Griffin, Marcy Groth, Antoinette Mike Mulcahy laughs, Boy Randy Hopkins you are such a pig! Karen Mosley thinks to herself, Did I remember fo iurn off the move this morning? Freshman boys drink their milk so lhey can grow up to be big boys xomeday. 46 3 .Ai 5 ' gif f3 nk Q, 4 af in +V Guidry, Linda Handorf, Henry Harberson, DeDe Nl-.av sig Harper, Scott Harrell, Rebecca Hartley, Lena Head, Kenneth Swan Carrol thinks to lvcr 1 ll Vluntlv ou! llml Helton, Terewa Henderson, Holly Henry, Mark Hernandez, Donna Hernandez, Rosemary Herrera, limmy l'lerxhlJt1rger, Robert Horxhlnerger, Tommy Hickey, Melissa Hines, lulrt- Hinson, lohn Hill, Byron Hill, ,Stacey l'lUlJlJN, Richard Hobson, lohn Hood, Suzanne' Hooks, Nanci Hopkins, Randy Hopkins, Scott Holland, Todd Hollowell, Steve Holmes, Darla Holmes, Norman Houpt, lo Ann Howard, lanert Howarth, Linda Howarth, Michael Howell, Tim Huckabay, Steve Hudson, Lori Q-fr :qi 1,4- It! , ' Nz Y if K We A P fa, . V7 I , .. L 5 Yi ' 'x ' .Jw . .. f f, za! ,VP l L Y 'Cv an J 4 R 'S 3 , W ' , sw ff, il A 5 E N5 1 gri- ? 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Q 1 .. 3 R N 'X :earl 1- ' ' Lx.. f ,H we-f 4' 51:62 ' Wx Viv? g r gifs 4,533 4 ,Q ig ?,'s,g'i'Yg,x,fax- sEt l1 x ' ...sw 4 ' l af L A' .s or H-v ff, -f gl QK 'un N. .Qc -K X ,.:.-' :HRK , vga Hughes, Martha Humphreys, Kim Hutchenrider, Ken Hurst, Ann Hurst, David Hurd, Linda Hyde, Ronnie lcenhovver, Kevin llkenhans, Roy Isbell, lohnny lstre, Todd lameson, Ralph lanuary, Marilee larratt, Shari laynes, Rusty lacks, Tracy lacobs, Christi Iacobs, Kelly lackson, Cary lackson, Molly lacubowski, Robert Kevin, lenkins lestice, Debbie lewell, Kenny lohnson, Cristy lohnson, Debra lohnson, Louis lohnson, Marvin lohnson, Nannelte lohnson, Scott Keller, Robin Kelly, Michael Kennedy, Lisa Key, Randy Kielman, Trace King, ludy Kelly Massey argues, I told you not to tell anyone and you fold lhe whole school. Tony Groth points out to Kay Satterwhite, Hey look, that guy over there is going to lake our pic- ture! O Kirkland, lana Kirkwood, Debbie Klepser, Robert Knight, lohn Komarek, Elaine Kornele, Linda Ladokos, Elizabeth Lake, Theresa Lake, Troy Lamon, David Lancki, Linda Landers, Ricky I 4 , , iw. , , L ' f 75 sf 1 - . fir- ' ., up K sg Aa 6 M 5 ' in ,W 5 :xi i . ,ff ,A ' -- - ,4 9 k J, .,, i E ce.. ami, Y f EA xx 1 - 'ni ' sa qv , ,,,-ff f' bf V I Q , Q -L N 5252 ' W X , ' reg .gg ' 2, ,C , f 3 ' ' . 1,-, .', - . V T Xx s f' A? -- ,W - r-f 'g: A f A fr E ngl.: I ' ' N - , v 1 ' , f, ,fi tr .S ' - 1 ' 4 L eg 'i Z , iv 1 . , f, , .. X. -af , 1 . 4 K -1 J Lg-X1 K w L7 I 5 9 Lv ...H , . , W ,ggxvgbx , 1 K W 1 sf' f , 1 if Liv... R W V ., .iz .. ac .. R, H 555521. izv fs f2',ij2gj ,BJ J 1 ' ,eff 4 if gy - ,K in . fs., A ' Q V .' V L Q 'Fi' AK ' R x X ll 3 X i nl K L If '9 V , . , 'a '7 N ii f W 1 X l Q9 ,wx Q '-1 .sf W x ,,,f, L. .JH ,W send' -1 Q,-, ,.-, , ag. 3 asf , gn - , L ' X L -, Lane, Robin Lange, ludy Langhlin, Charles Lawrence, leff Laylon, Patty Lee, Sandra Lee, Iohnny Legg, Taina Lewis, Lorna Little, Brenda Lockey, lenne Logan, Melissa Lout, Susan Love, Mark Lowe, Dana Lowry, Dixie Lylle, Philip Luis, Mark Marshall, Paul Mare, Iohnny Marrision, Iohnny Marsals, Michelle Martines, Paul Martin, Christine Wave at the photographer Pam Bedenbaugh says to Lara Williams 2 Melanie Schielack and Tina Cream look closely to find their true love on the football field. v ,. . Wi'?I'1? . tr 5 ij' api Massey, Kelly Mathena, Eugene Maudlin, Richard Maxwell, Kimberly Maxwell, Terrel Mayo, Richard McAfee, Danny McBryde, Thresa McCarley, Tonya McClanahan, Glen MCClaY, lohnny McCoy, Connie McCoy, Keith McCoy, Kyle McCoy, Lance McCullough, Lori McDaniel, lohn McFadden, Ruth McKnight, Karen McLurdy, loe McMahon, Sarah McMillin, Suzanne McMulin, Robert McPherson, Robert f, . R 4, can fi U v '+R Vx- ' Shim 1 We 4 , I 0 1 ,1 -LY' K' aif frr,ir 0 A 1 K ,Q ev- -fav 4 Wx S K' 1 r 'his' i l fy AJ,ri R 1 ' N if 'fr S1 ek 4 N 'W ' 35 1 -' f' fn -F 'fi' is A Q ' C y y, I - . x pil ' .. - ,- . , 2:..L .f gf . 4 f t if M x , , ,f ,,, . , 4 J ,Cixi 1 me-1 ww.. X A-2 -N.: 2 ,lf , S'-ar ,wig Everyone sing along , says Christie East Ne., .. X393 Meador, Sherry Meek, Charlie Meek, Glenn Megason, David Mendoza, Oscar Menzel, Chris Metelko, Mary Metting, Dahna Meyer, Ann Milligan, Norman Miller, Wendy Miller, Deborah Mitchell, Billy Mitchell, Nancy Mitchell, Sidney Money, Carol Monte, Melinda Montgomery, Jackie Moody, Crystal Moody, lames Moore, Barbara Moore, Darrel Moore, Djwana Moore, Clynda Moore, Lou Moore, Russell More, Sandra Moreno, Henry Morgan, David Morrison, Belinda Morrison, lohnny Mosely, Karen Moye, Deborah Mike, Mulcshy Nall, Iohn Neill, Shawn Neson, Charles Nepveux, Ed Nonernacher, Scott Norman, Eugene Norman, Syrae Ann Norsvvorthy, Darlene Noryille, Lee Nutt, lason O'Hare, Donna Olivarez, Lawrence Oliver, ludrth Oliver, Ronald Orsak, lames Osborne, Becky Osborn, Sherry Owen, ludi Parker, Kenny Parker, Susan Parks, Linda Patton, lill Paul, Lola Paulos, Peter Payne, Tricia Peeples, Da vid Pettit, Susan Pennington, Mellissa Perez, Damingo Perez, Osvaldo Peterson, Paula Pethel, Melissa Peyeny, Tom Phelps, Ken Phillips, Karen Pinegar, George in wx , c -i. ,f - My iff wa. f 'Qin i I Y '- S-ag, xgr N , 7, , Nl Q 1 4 x Q X 3, Q Q I ia K , Cvnzhia Beckman bites her lip while day dreaming aboul her flare for Friday nighl E ii Qs, L wr 1 Inv V 421111, fbi ,-if :,. I ,3 3 Poier, lim Poli-vt, Charlex Pom-r, Angela Power, Tammy Price, Debbie Price, Ronald Pugh, lohn Purifoy, Ben Pye, Laurie Ramey, Donna Ramos, Roger Ra1hien,lanel Reed, lames Reimern, Pam Reppond, Kyle Reyna, Isabel Reyna, Richard Reynos, Richard Reynosa, loe Rhoads, Melody Rice, Shelli Rice, Russel Richards, Karen Richardson, lill Richardson, Scott Richardson, William Rios, Monica Riley, Carolyn Risinger, Richard Roach, David Risinger, Richard Robb, Douglas Roberts, Lori Robertson, Willord Rocha, Rudy Rodrigues, leff Rodriguez, Oscar Ross, Michael Rosser, Richard Rotha, Anna Rull, Mary Ellen Rundell, David Sahmel, Lisa Sampson, Clynda Sandlin, Cynthia San Miguel, Lisa , . t,., ff if Q4 Hey I think those guys are looking at us , whispers Christine Marlin to Lori McCullagh. t mg . 1? A 3 ui r ' S 3 s ,, ll 6 . 7 'N H ,A wi Rial t - R Q, 9, X ' ft is-W, ,- 'RQ-K-4 , 5 4 3 HWQLL Q ' Y' ,.4K6?f R X. , -W. F 'efffl . ,533 3 a t,.,,,,,,,,,,m.m San Miguel, Ranel Dante Satlerwhite, Kay Sayers, Stacey Schacherl, Teresa if 5- .,, .Q . gf 'N . ' C 1 Schanlaus, Chris Schielack, Melanie Schlemmer, Christy Schraub, Christy Schroeder, Connie Schuessler, Carl Schnautz, David Schulz, Denise Schulz, Richard Scott, Richard Scroggins, Bobby Segura, Adriana W in 'Walk Look, Mom! We brushed our teeth with Ultra-Brite! exclaimed Mary Beth Coman and Tayna Bright Senulis, loan Sellars, Doyna Sepulvado, Rodney Shelnutt, Roxie Shelton, Dani Sheppard, Angel Shever, Kevin Shipley, Don Shirley, Bonita Short, Terry Shull, David Sinclair, james Sipes, Iulie Sites, Suzanne Skyles, Malcomb Sleith, Cary Sloane, Ben Smith, Barry Smith, Davelyn Smith, David .Y I7 F L i I Q 4 ..,- f.4 , 5 F51 A AS SAI 5, x,,,. v r f 'hx- i ', ,it x Vl,l41 fit, ,- X, 'ffl ,Q 3 A 5 X lx, V ' K 'Y ? A :T V . . T 'CX 'S' H., K 'K v ufgglf X Y- ,:i:'ju'x-Q ' , 4 ii Q l i-,S Smith, Smith Smith, Smith, Pam Nancy Ronald Sheri Snedeker, jimmy Soffar, Adam Spain, Delette Spain, Tommy Speer, Rebecca Spilman, Mark Sponseller, Samuel Sprinkler, Crystal Starr, Carol Starr, Susan Starling, Herman Stammer, Edward Starnes, Redesia Statum, Danny Stell, Brian Stell, Bruce Stell, Joanna Stenroos, Barbara Stepczyk, David Stewart, Lori Stogner, Lisa Susan Stripling laughs at Kim Humphries doing her imitation of Bugs Bunny. 1 A A A A A A A A A A V FRU H W1 ! lohn Barrera and Susan Carroll were the two freshmen chosen for Mr. and Miss Spirit. They collected all the pennies and dimes they could from their class- mates and by the end of the week there was a big surprise. Susan and lohn had led their spirited class into winning the spirit drive with 5788.58 The Freshmen proved what great Texan spirit they had by their great victory! 'k'k'k'kir'k'k'kir'k' Stripling, Susan Stubbs, David Stutesman, Cary Stone, lames Stone, Mary Stork, Scott 'kit 'ki SUHHS Clf'flV -at ,, - f.. V 24 L Sylvester, Chris I W 1 Talley, Dana ,, S M ' it Tapley, Kenny V , , Tarpey, Mike ' 1 Y .s f - tqttiiiikt J' I, . , 44312 gk' 411.3 x A if X. as irittirtii Taylor, Alex Ll T ' Taylor, Glenn 3' r , ' ' 'Q Taylor, Kathy ' . V 5 f Taylor, Stephen t ' fl' Q K f Terry, Lisa I I ' g 5 . W v K ' XJ ,E Qi .- hill 'fl 2 'knlrir 0 l jr-:R 'W 1 ,J t va S X ar asia Q4 N is SE an W s T i K -ia.. ran 'Iv -l -.- f 1 ,it 5 t A wc ' . 1 M. , 7 s sv, ,. a is Y A! ?5-5 x ,,.,e rf W -Q 1.-N--'z A 1 ff 1 fm xii, 'Om f Fr .. ,f E asa Q ts oft t..-wr ,,., t ,1- Mfsfzig 1, Lf A s - in va 'm -fr or is I A is X V 7 Y ' 'N' J! f 2 if? T .,, -P 'Q-,f ef ., A ...-A '??'iSIs 'Z 1 V ,.A 1.4 . s -1 t S i, ai- 53. I wr Yf Wg E T7 its-Q5 K I X A -fix l r A Thompson, Eva Thompson, Kirk Thompson, Steven Tigner, Wesley Tiller, Tommy Tilley, Scott Tollefsen, Paul Toilette, Greg Toilette, Tami Townsend, Iames Trest, Kenny Trevino, lohnny Trujillo, Teri Tupa, Laura Debbie Despain says to her friends Do you think he noticed me winking at him?' DeDe Harberson and Linda Parks saya prayer during the pep rally, while the rest of their friends keep on yelling. ' . Q T, . t. 1 e I , + ,f T 1. , an tl 12 ' T ,h . N.. Twining, Kimberly Tyler, Travis Ullrich, lohanna Valerio, Edward Valdez, ludy Valerio, Margaret Vanderkop, Amy Ru Van Shoolen, Ronald Veckert, Renee Vela, Alice ' Verghese, Prakash Vessels, Tony Vickery, Kay Villarreal, Noel Vilo, Melissa Vinceni, Carl Warlclell, Boyd Warlrlell, Cary Walker, Monica I can hit myself all l wan! Io and still come out smiling sayb Cheryl Mahaney. E539 l iv .ga-9 Kay Vickery and Holly Henderson lalk about all the guys lhey have been dancing vvilh. Walling, lason Walfz, Mike Warzl, Kim Ward, Michael Ward, Scott Ware, Kevin Warnell, Natalie ' Watson, Ronnie Waymire, Tommy West, D C Whalley, Chrib White, Connie 162 5 -r-yr .XM 1 Nix Whitelord, Mark Whiting, Greg Whitney, Tracy Whittaker, loe Wickholdt, Charlotte Wiggs, Mark Wilkerson, Wayne Wilkes, Roxanne Wilkinson, Tommy Wilmore, Cayla Wilson, lim Wilson, Kelli Wilson, Sherrie Williams, Angelia Williams, lulie Williams, Karen Williams, Laura Williams, Marion Williamson, Rhonda Windham, Darlene Windsor, Robert Winstead, Melanie Woods, Betsy Woods, Lisa Wotton, Mark Worthy, Patty Wyrick, Wendy Yates, Phyllis Yates, Scott York, Robert Yost, Lisa Zee-dyke, Vickie Look into my eyes and you will become very drowsy says Crystal Moody. G6-BQMUQV Qilnriwa ,K ir H P P Q 'H ef 1x Q h I W 1 ,P 4 lv W ,I nh I lb fi: ' 1 5 Yo 1 Q ff' . 4 ' 1 Y ' l, 4 - ' Ji G 4' I . wif' 3 5 f A H , N :H f i gff 4 gg A f A .'m'Q, 4 ' f - f1f,v.,, ,,M?,,,Wi.w v ll 2 Q ef V ., Mfr' ,5-g,,4-L,g-gg-gy-L,3,y-xl,-kj..:gg-ifxiixxsxsis i.-!'x.s'x..xxxxx x,-s'x Y L I .Z 4 i i'i 1. DV- C L99 MQYEV ,V Mr. Lonnie Reniro Superintendent of Schools 1 Assistant Superinten Business and Finance B0 RD HAS SPECIAL DUTIE The Administrators for the P. l.S. D. are involved in many outside ac- tivities. Dr. Meyer is in charge of all the schools but he has sufficient charge of their divisions and are responsible for seeing that the jobs they have are fullfilled to the best of their ability. The Board of Trustees in- cludes seven members. The members serve the school District without pay and are elected by the registered voters within the district boundaries. The Board members have special responsibilities including the establish- ment of operating policies for the district and the supervision of the im- plementation of those policies. The Board is capable of approving person- nel selections overall educational programs and books and materials used in classes. These jobs that they hold take plenty of outside work to keep the Pasadena Independent School District among the top schools in the area and in the top ten in Texas. de amount of help from the Assistant Superintendents. The assistants are in Mr I D Bruce Mr Lamar Winebrenner Mr Carl Schwartz President Vice President Secretary X W X x a f, ,,' I4 ' , , v B . X K ' N- I V 1 m v. -- N. X.. m - x s X X . x , --.M X, -cs , , , Mr Glen Whjfg Mr Elmer Boncly Assistant Superintendent, Perwnnel Secondary Schools Assistant Superintenclf nt, Mr. lick Donnell Assistant Superintendent, Service Operations Mr Tom Cam ll Aysistant SUfJE'flfll6'llKI1Ul, Elementary Sflwols ML X , . 2. , X t 9 'El '.lVl.?.?' '.l'.2 '5'X- X-'LN-VY'i-S'Sf N-f 'S-VSfv'XfS'X-vii! , . 4 4 ' 1 , 1 . l 0 X V ,, ' M , l a lt xfX5,1 I Z Q '..,, fl lfrjfiw A- . . .V ,ia - . xx . I i i fp, if 5 i l 'nu-:rf I , .XX I 1' X! I N L Mr. lay Welch Mr. Cecil Chormley Mr. I, B, Morris Mr. Harvey Turner Assistant Secretary Member Member Membef if - .. mx xx x lx mx s x xi xxxxx'x.KS'x i.Yxfxxx-it 'ir - ex'1A-ggi iT j ew. Q- sg, 'V 8 lil i Mr. Vegas' new diet: eat everything in sight. Mr. Goodwin tells his story as a tennis pro J :Sag ' a Baccaro, Thomas Lewis, Herbert Simpson, Welton Luau r-N w,- xh Q4 3 , . ij ' X ,:. X .ext Q . V .. 'Th 'W 'T' - 5- fo- -w T f ..,,-,.,,u.. .gi TRIZVIE TER OUT EME TER IN The trimester system is slowly changing into the semester system. The semester will probably come about in 1980-1981 school year. With the semester system Mr. Lomax says seniors will still be able to gra- duate early and will probably have some special privileges such as early dismissal. ln the semester system there will be six classes and each class will be around fifty- five minutes long. The students will not be able to take as many elective courses. There will be more homework to do and most important, if a student fails a class he will not be able to take the class over as he is able to do in the trimester. Changing to the semester system will allow all School districts throughout the state of Texas to have the same type of schedule. l i Mrs. McKown hopes the tree is becoming to her. T fi as A, ' ' X J 7 Mrs. McCaffety smiles at the judge hoping to be named as one of the Dallas Cheerleaders. 170 1 Mrs. English dreams of becoming Wonder Woman. Mrs. Miller smiles as she reads her letter. Mrs. Clark gives a big smile while she works. Y 7 iv. A sd Mrs, Bennett hopes this day will end soon. . 'if' Who SIOIE my sandwich? exclaims Mrs. Nowak. Mrs. Aline Ward takes a break while on the fob. lwggm What an exciting evening! exclaims Mrs, Wake . 7' X' i 57 ,, Z1 1,1 2 njfi- ., -,....- 3 lil , J 'Qfv V- hr Que if -J' V77 , 1 lk L' M Not another bomb 5care. ' cries Mrs. Cubley. Buell, Ethel Curlee, Zolene Middleton, Shirley Wadlington, Marian X i l 2 Jw : Fonville Barbara Loften Evelyn ER VICE HELPS Some of the most important people around school are the ones who pro- vide service for the student body whenever they need it, These special people are the librarians, custodians, and cafeteria ladies. The librarians are helpful in many ways. They assist the students in finding books, research items, magazines and other informa- tion. The custodians clean the school and help keep it beautiful. They also have to clean up the mess that vandals do to the school. The cafeteria ladies are very nice to the students and they also prepare and serve the breakfasts and lunches. These services are very necessary to the student body to make them healthy and successful in life. P X, 1 , ,,l 1 k' ' L ' i fi '-F' MATT? J. , :gg 2 if t U W- . ri:-lf J M ,M T ,sts A r tells Mrs Q-Y M5 Mrs. Avera wishes she could be laying down. ' QQ i.,s'x.,s rs.fs x.,x x,sfx. t'i.ft S.ft'L-S'S.,S'S.-t S.t S,S S.ft'X.f1 S,t s,fvx..s'x.sfx v Smile Mrs. Wachtendorf, you're on Candid one food 5f'fVe' 57783 TWO all beef Paffiei Camera. Special sauce, lefzue. , , while on the job N.. iff: 9 Two custodians spend their day sweeping the various haiiways in school trying to keep lhem Clean. l g EI Ill 4 COLLINS PRO D OFPAI Tl C Mrs. Marie Collins nel only leaches lhe higher math Classes hui she also has a special hobby, oil painling. She slarled painting a few years ago when a lriend gave her a set ol arl supplies. Mrs. Cul- lins decided to lake oil painling lessons even lhough she was unable lo draw. By laking these lessons she learned special techniques. In her painting she used memories of her pasl skiing lrip. lhis painling was also her lirsl ex- perience in using a palelle knife, Painl- ing, lo her, is relaxing, exhilaraling, and rewarding, ir, ,, -.4--I 1 -ru-rr -.-I-.J -r , r ,Y - 1 gud -fv- r i . g ,Q if-4 gig , 1.4 ' l ,f-if-K . Y sa Xln Cilllllllllgllillllgllvwhvfflilxslll1'!'X'llf'W' , t. 'rgwlnq r ' K S X i X i A 4 . K X u si., ef-rf l Mrs Dusr hamp reviews herself fm her speech 17'- ,X1rw V1'lYfLlCC! IN H'fflflI'tlVVf7I'l7 N111-Hnnlx m flwpizlu-rfI1.z1 Imax LUl7gf1Ull1N lm! In Ie-mx VXAWI -cf VG .xg-N.-..,. H:-za..-wA:.w Hmm ,,,. , I dlclrft kmnw Ihr! girls rc-wr lookvcl llkv thf1t, 1-xrI.1irns N11 Billy Orr 01 A14 fXle-mlwlw, Dumflw lllllman, Kallw Lf-mming, le-an IJ:-Ivrxz-rw, Frr-rlrfck Sex mour, Nita 5fJi'dfIT7dl7, Marlha 7 is 'iSiXS..S S..S K iK S,K'i..S'il LfKi.f55.fK S.,S S.-l'iC S.f5'S5'E.fKi.fS 5vK L IN T R OD UCIN G! LAPIDAR Y Mr. Collins with the help of Mrs. Hig- ginbotham is starting a new class called Lapidary. This class will be the first of its kind in Texas. The book that will be used in the class is called An Introduc- tion to Lapidary. lt was written by both Mr. Collins and Mrs. Higginbotham. The book covers diferent types of rock saws, grinding wheels, and polishes that will be used to produce rock jewelry. Another section covers how to pro- duce precision cuts of diamonds, emeralds, and other precious stones. The jewelry that is made by the stu- dents will be kept by them or it will be sold to the public. arf- fl siwnua KM, Crawford Raymond Kennedy Randy Koonce Marcel! :fl I 1 I J. Ry 3 O 'NYQLYJ X 'x xxxx Xsix'xxxx'5-fini X, x X. x x X xxx Mr. Williams is envious of the boys outside. 70 X ...- 4 Mr. Roye practices prancing during his class. l ' I .ff . Y V Q' 'i . Nix, Edna Preiean, Gene Rucker, Larry Thibodeaux, Caesar I i 'N l i .l i A I Mrs. Higginbotham was embarrassed when she started reading her love letter thinking it was her lecture on the functions of the body. Xyxnxs-x.x'x.,s'-xx-x,x'x,sxf XiK LKiS'SfKS-S LKi,SiS S..S'TfS SfY'R-5 8 L Mrs. Powell remembers when she started lypmg, Marr, Lloyd l5ub5mulej Slanley, Sue gig?-H Mrs Ralls takes tim 3,31-'ef af. ,. ,rl f 41.31. . .i 5-.ar -r M,,5,lg.,: f,,' i - ag... . e to record her grades. si r 1 .sf Qf Wd A K ,un v ,,. r 1 Q mf C 2 Q 1 r . N ., Us , fs . 'r w ,. H- .f,,, ,Q 1 .,.. ,. 124154, J -, wikisfzsssieffgfw ya. 'Yr' w f . . 1f.Qg.7.fx , 6. :ip 'feng yy .gp fs ., , .Jw 1 1 ,K .Wea-,N is W 2' . ff- 1- NU , ,Q 4, We C , pf ff we x If I 5 fr 1 a 3 if . . ' she: 'f?fwe5 , . f . so . g , 1 .Q lem.-a. l,-95 , . , ,, M U V. , . I Q . 0 . ' , , . . v , , ' ' ' ' ', 4 ' ' ' . . , , . . ' , ., Q ' ' ik. ' 0 , 0 Q ' f ' ' ., . , ' ' ' 5 . , f Q 9 . - V. , ' , . . I l R N 'ew ,,v-w vp sr' ee l Mrs. Anderson cannot believe she sees a roach. Mrs. Hicks wonders if students can read the assignment on the board telling them about their test , 'ri-U R TEA CHER GETS SKIING FEVER Teaching is not Mrs. Kocian's only ac- tivity. During winter she begins to get the snow-skiing fever. Her family has been skiing for about fourteen years. They began skiing when they took their children to see the snow at Christmas in Ruidosa, New Mexico. Her children liked it so well that they started going each Christmas and also at Easter. Dur- ing Easter there was a combination workshop and skiing vacation. The other teachers who attended the workshop were Mrs. Powell, Mr. Roye, Mrs. Sanders, and Mrs. Collins. So far there have been no broken bones or sprains. - ,lui 2- l 1 80 Ill 1' 1 Baker, Bob Battle, Lynn Fowler, Kenneth Lloyd, Geneva OLD FA VOR! T E Old movies and Stars were still in the interest category of one of our history teachers, Miss Lisa Rogers. She started watching the late shows on weekends at the age of ten. Her favorite movies are ones that were made in the 1930's and 19403. During the summer she goes at least once a week to the Alley Film Festival, and she also watches for the Benson and Hedges Film Festival, Her favorite stars are Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, Clark Gable, Katherine Hepburn, and Cary Grant. Her interest in old movies does not take away from the movies of today. nn , l . Y x. Mfs. Shuman points to the river where she met her husband f r the first time. 'E I . . . A I , ,4 , 'wxQwW8 .mv l if A F l l 1 k,41l' 2 it A' N A it l f A in r Q. 5 J ,, -L sis S , . L...-.. K , t 39. Y 'lf ti , t t l V X ,, tw- 1 ,, g 1, ri i .. t , fx I..:.4,...' J, . fi Q- rrntt. I V vi- A i 1 , ,- Q x 1-Q mi nm' llllf WURI lb W XR vii'-H wg Bmw XX '15-X if' wax Lessner, Michael McNeill, lohn Rosembaum, Melvin Sparks, Elaine ,J 1, Yi . ? Ms. Trumble cannot believe those students are ye ilinagheainswers to the test aciioss the room. . 1' W . g . J 3 ' N I 'N 1 J as J? F Z 1 N 4 ug, gas' i f-M L Q- - I I if HV i5 .cui' Mr. Thompson daydreams about his last date. ,wk at 'ii xml' ff 3 5 5.35 4 ,Xt 1.52 'tv I rye QW? B, ., ., fi: fir. A- . fin,- ',z..l I sv 'str wt. '3 ifQ'4?17a jbifl' , W T fwfr , 5 L, 1 M i?1Q75Q5H ',.a'+gj4f ' ' ' ffgdggific f.,,ff . , 'tk mr:-,W ' F Q Ut .4 :.'j',,1 .if . L tj iw , Wi ' fa aw- 'ag V' s wr.-.y -. i - - H J W j W FQ? I I . V., .. W 1 , Q , 2 Zffxiqff- f . 6 , ., i, M2031 'nv 1,1 X H344 iff: . C: .if ?,ff'.'ffQgf1,..5:n ,gvvylaixxg i - '- '-ue , fmfdk 'f. j y 4 .f aff: Tk.-,, gg, it :iw a .Sf 9-:Q.i,zf2'...n 1' 'M ig ,ff.,y.il,,.. i..,,,,:,p.iN..,, 5,192,325 MX' Q . gf 451 'fiff.5z..f,h,Q ?'.f3a'.-344 tw- - 1 My AV' ' L- 1?A1,1..fg:5-gf'l'f2f,f54.z5a , H' 'le 3-'Qtr-ff 5, . giizlvi,',x5....5i:::Q.M QW 5 'i 'fa' -4 f5iJ5'53?, 7'y:I'ff M? 23' Q. 'Bw -i'f1f 1' W4 5 -3 5 . 'Q ' in if V ,,oi .. y ' M Mrs. Sanders wonders if anybody is listening. .l 4 in 18 82 2 -it MISS Darling W0f1d9f5 where lwf fl-N9 wervl. Mrs. Wells is Caught shuffling a deck of cards. Ms. Meador waits for someone to come. sl . X Q THIS' 'Vol 1. rw? ' Y ff Q' Q' Qs. i 'll M NVE ,f 1, All i 1+ X l T -. .ff-K, - 1 , a.,.,,, K .C Brown, Homer f jf Butler, Wanda Henderson, Patricia .L -..., .,,,.f 'r ' A .2' T719 lf' 1 55 X, ,K rf. .fi- gs -V Mrs. Sha ffeirawer Asa ' 1 iff ' f I i' - 52535: 51 PW' t , -13? 'f?f6:?s2v V ' T' fjpiif ' if 'fr-tiwvsl ' X X451 AR- . , .ITL iq' HIKING IS FUN Mrs. Westwood enjoys teaching English, but she also likes to go hiking. She and her husband started hiking about ten years ago. Some ofthe equip- ment they used was a borrowed tent, two sleeping bags, and a Coleman stove. One oftheir trips was to Big Bend National Park. At Big Bend some of the trails they hiked were the Window Trail and the Lost Mine Trail. Their future plans include a thirteen mile hike down the South Rim ofthe Chicos Mountains. 1 Mrs. Polgue ca 'ot keep her eyes pen. 'J Koch, lean Lavender, Violet Swain, Mary v .qi 4 18 84 Ill ll 1l i N Coach Hamrick waits for the line to go down 4. , r.,..- COACH ADDED T0 SR STAFF David L. Mikulenka is a new teacher on the Sam Rayburn staff. He coaches the sophomore football team and also assists Mr. Carter with the l.V. basket- ball team. Besides coaching he teaches World History and ASSP. He went to Brazos Port Sr. high school and played on the football and baseball teams. After High School he went to Sam Houston State University and received a bachelors degree in Arts. His major field of study was History and his minors were English and P.E. Before coming to Rayburn he taught seventh grade Texas History and was also the eighth grade Assistant Football Coach. Coach Raby wonders why his play did not work, Coach Venable dreams ol bemg a football Pro af Mr Edwar ds wonders how students ever pass. 'Wvvr gyf' I 6115 f-N, ,gg gif X' 1 ,M , xiii, f fa. ,, ,V ifn iii-'J I ,- Q' Sri 9 719. h N W A' A XTVJS. , Q -1 Q fgJ,J ,ma Coach Harrison cannot believe what he sees. 'Those kids befrer ghuf Up! gays Mfg, Selman, UIQ V K 1, F ' V ' KQJW ' i r 1 ' VW f ' r' '- ' 'ff' M 'wiagu m a.. l l l 86 i ,, -tv Apple, Olive Barker, larnes Campo, AI Carter, I. B , A ., can't beliexge he has lust won 1. Q' we 1 A 5 Xt '1xa..xfkR., Mrs. Weir rests after a tiring swimming match. - -vnu. 1 1 Q 1 contes t. l i I - if gi I 23 fag ii Coach Probandt was stunned by the large crowd. i 4 Coach Landry teaches his first music class. Coach lohnson imitates the Incredible Hulk. W. gi S -' 4- X . ,E ,QL E 1 Q.. s ff Lyleg, Charlie Matthews, Fred Powell, Debbie Sellers, Catherine Taylor, Bob K l D I l 1 8 88 ll L T Brooks, Betty Crawford, Rebecca Davis, Barbara Dykes, Leia Crant, Th eo Morgan, Dottie DRAFT TEACHER JOINS FACULTY Mr. Terry McKenzie is a new teacher in the Drafting and Woodshop area. He was a 1972 graduate of Pasadena High. He attended San lacinto College and received his Bachelor degree at the U. of H. His hobbies are fishing, skiing, photography, and other outdoor sports. Mr. McKenzie is a member of the TIAA, and is also a member of the Houston Baseball Umpire Assoc. Dur- ing his High School years he was on the Varsity football and baseball teams. His freshman and sophomore years he was on the Varsity track team. He really en- joys Rayburn and the school district. nf are -f L52 f 1' .ff ,. Mr. Wood wonders what could be more exciting than his speech on the difference of textures. A 'EE 'A . A f f ' 1 - Q al-5 3 -4 . jg: .f ' K A . . 'f fl lei Mrs. Garrison yells, Don't burn that lood. ' Mrs. Preston gives the Colgate prize smile. i - it . S Q . . s to i r s i i i., Y 'J ff Q ' .,, ' Q A ,af 3? Q . of.--3-in . ' vim. A 3 2 tv 'X' X XA if '3 3 gy dag Q E M, E' E H -32 Q .x ' 5' f .- E - If f mx X X! x ,f H1 W Q i A , 3 2 i ' 5 Q A Y 6 X V 3 l A522 it Q Mr. Doyle Cannot find his instructions. - u Q . Mrs. Ward shows off her daily wardrobe. Ulreyr John Vahrenkamp, Ralph Whitney, Tom l l -.I l L 18 190 Campbell, Pat Clark, Kenneth Fogo, Ioyce Stone, Sara 'YV '-'if' ,.?', . '?FP? T'W K ' ' if,''f?fif't1-fzllsf-fs-g':sifftw:zf5ff'65-2 CWA fl 'ff f A ' tfsw-we ' f ,- 'Biff-'A i::5:-ig Nia, iz , -- .. . ,fm -isis. C A ff' .1 -J Fi' 155- . l I C ' ,W 4. A H . ' 1- .V 9?jy-'.'i!5. gil: .4 Q ,N .. ef x '5m'w5W'fP?fii-W? -' it tfgegfsffs . Q , , C H TQW-QiQl,, i'Qf3f?' it S . V ' fp2?,EN .as Kq .ffm K - -.1.f Q -:awp , X 2, 1 - fre- L ff, .. ., if 2, A , s wrt .M- f ' 1 ' A , +441 VW, Q:-J ,. -Nw' - . - . C valid-2: 1 gr' ,.A. tt K V 'ive' A - 4 P '31-ag at 1 t , - Q jj iw-Md QC .t vim 'I Mr. Cullum and Dr. Dunahoo wait patiently for Mr, Lomax's decision on their suspension. Mrs. Delong says, You need to practice more. .. M ,..,.-.,.,,,.,,.,,,.....-,.. 1 funny l 3 X NE W LANG UA GE TEA CHER ADDED A new German Teacher, Mr. Williams graduated from Milby High School in 1965. He went to the University of Houston in 1965-1970. After college he lived in France and Germany. ln Ger- many he studied music and worked in an umbrella factory, His hobbies in- clude yoga, French cooking, music, and Bible study of the original Hebrew Ver- sion. The subjects that he teaches are German and English. He can speak five languages and they are French, Ger- man, ltalian, Spanish, and of course English. He can also read and write Latin, Sanskrit, Hebrew. He really en- joys Rayburn and just loves the stu- dents. 2 Ill l O 4 J Dorothy Hartman and Lillian Go STAFF ASSISTS Dorothy Hartman, teacher of the visually handicapped, and Lillian Goodwin, aide, are in charge of these special children. Mrs. Hartman has been teaching the visually handicap- ped for sixteen years and eleven years with P. I. S. D. Mrs. Goodwin has been with the district for seven years. They are responsible for both the high school and intermediate programs. The students are enrolled in classes for most of the day. They are scheduled to the room for one period a day. The stu- dent's tests are done in large type or in braille. Ifthe test is done in braille, the paper is transcribed for the teacher who has the student. They are also equipped with a tape recorder for items that are not in braille or done in type. odwin are laughing at the jokes in the braille comic books. Moseley, Ann Pritchett, Beverly Vance, Patricia sn-45. ish., is W., ..w Mrs. Terry is trying to see if she can guess the name of the person in the picture she is holding. I ar' 'Fit 1.543 . l I 'els' A Af?-' 3 'fs ,s at-we - 'K vm ,R W- ' iw, , .tin i w- n 1 1. i,+'-n nn., ' L Mr. Wilson demonstrates the right way to stand. Mfg, Levi develops stage fright at the play, QEMUQREQ warfnrw 7 gr is ,yy gas FP zfw. J L, New it V Wtftlett- .mga Je? .ew -1? 2 5,1121 , -ht .1 gp! kt ,iw , f ig 1 Q Qs M9 6 i iso 4 1' if :ni qi f o fi st Q ' :R CHEEHLEAD The .1978 football team was ba as ever before The group that were spent practlcnng cheer tusticafly decorated our halts Mimi Lintott Sue Seliars Robin Reeves and team. In competmon the avvardsi at the N A cam three superuor St1ck,four superior nbb the Colton Bowl the land, first place an state 'xg -flmkfu rw PW' X CHEERLEADERS WIN CON TES TS This year's basketball team was backed by a group who promoted spirit and support throughout the season. Mem- bers of the squad were Ginger Wilson, Brandi Shaner, Kathy Cook, Darla Britt, Natalie Peterson, and Anna Augustine. They attended camp at Stephen F. Austin where they won three superior ribbons, one excellent and brought home the Spirit Stick, At the Dobie clinic, they got four superiors and the spirit stick, and were nominated for the award of excellence, They entered competition in Dallas and Pasadena and brought home a superior ribbon from each. The squad was sponsored by Mrs. Foster. 197 55015555 H55 555mg TEX ANS OPP TS 23 Sharpstown Apollos 7 10 Baytowngterling Rangers 12 22 rvtccuttaigh Highlanders 0 11 LaPorte Bulldogs 14 27 Clear Lake Falcons 15 13 Deer Parlg Deer O 24 Dobie Lolnghorns 5 l1l5:Y .y T EXANS HA VE A GREAT SEASON The 1978-79 Texan football team under Coach Lyles and his staff led their team to a share of the 23-4A District Cham- pionship. The Texans were made up of an explosive offense and an awesome defense. At the beginning of the season the Texas Football magazine picked the Texans to finish fourth, but the Texans proved that wrong. They lost two games, one to the Baytown Sterling Rangers, and one to LaPorte Bulldogs, The Texans played excellent in every- one of their games. Even though the Texans did not get a playoff spot they won district for the first time in ten years and the second time in the school's history, . Hi . l Hey man it's cool , explains Toby Meyers. The Texans show concentration in the game. 1 T EXANS HA VE A MEAN DEFENSE The Texan Football Team had an awesome defense. This defense was special even though at the beginning of district play it was supposed to be the Texan weak point. The fine coaching staff put together the NUMBER ONE defense in the entire district. The teams ground shaking tackles and the game winning goal line stands made the Tex- ans NUMBER ONE. Their quick, hard defensive ends were led by Kirk Freytag, jerry Kendell, and Troy Stockdale. Mike Sills handled the noseguard position. The big, mean, and ugly tackles were Steve Pratt, Mark Barker, lulius Sloterdi- jk, and Steve Becker, The head-cracking linebacker crew was led by Tommy Mc- Clintock, Danny Niederhofer, Keith Williamson, Dennis Redd, The graceful ball stealing secondary had field days picking off quarterbacks passes. These ball hogs were Keith Pace, Roger lor- dan, Marty Campbell, Toby Meyers, and Keith Davis, This defense left many of their opponents lame and discouraged. The mean Texan goaline stand against Doble. The captains wait for the toss of the coin. 200 Senior Texan Danny Niederhofer takes signals from the sidelines from the next dc-iensive formation, '.,:'I,,'s T N - , Aa' wg Senior split-end Ronnie Risinger goes down with a bad knee rniury that put him out for the year. Wayne Lord watches Tony Lane take a siesta -rd X .4 Wi .- ,- , .flu 31-IA X753 f enior Iohn Kirkwood is trying to take junior leff Carroll's ball away from him so he can kick it. . I iff' 1 T ser T EXAN BUAS T PERFECT TEAM The Varsity Football team had an ex- plosive offense. The offense put drives together from one yard out to ninety- nine yards out. This unit could score six points from anywhere at anytime. The Texans would hit their opponents from the air and on the ground. Quarterback Iohn Kirkwood handled the signal call- ing. Center jeff Carroll acted as Kirk- wood's personal bodyguard. Kirkwood spent much of his time hitting tight end jimmy Walker, and Ronnie Risinger and Keith Davis, split end. Running backs Robin Roquernore and Greg Gardner took teams by surprise with their razzle-dazzle running ability, The quick and fearless guards were Kirk Freytag and Wayne Lord. The hole-opening tackles were Tony Lane and Steve Becker. 20 Two hours of trying they finally break through, The Texans are running away from their fans. SR., Cary Miller concentrates on letting loose. 202 The Texan line is getting ready to fire out. - ,I 4 , 'YZ tau Mm 1 fy e ' 1.1 - ,. .1 . . .W F' I T 2 ' ,tv at gm- I The l. V. get ready to attack their opponents. UNDER CLASSMEN WIN DISTRICT The junior Varsity won district again this year. They defeated Sparpstown and Conroe McMullough, but were beaten by Baytown Sterling. Their ex- plosive offense averaged 23.6 points per game while their defense gave up only 6.5 points per game. That was good enough to give them a 9 win, 1 loss record. The sophomores had a 5 win, 5 loss record. They defeated Strat- ford, Clear Lake, Deer Park, Dobie, and Clear Creek. The Freshmen Blue ended the season with a 7 win, 2 loss, and 1 tie record. The Texans beat Stratford, Baytown, Sterling, and Memorial. ln district play, they beat Clear Lake, Dobie, Clear Creek, and Pasadena. They also tied Deer Park. The Freshman White had an ex- cellent season. They won ten straight with 7 ofthem shut-outs. Their amazing offense averaged 37.4 points per game. The massive defense gave up only 2 points per game. They had scores like 70-0, 55-0, and 41-O. They had a great season. Soph. Randy Colden falls from the blue sky. Sophs. Eric Glass No. 63 and Steve Brown No. 70 tackle the opponents while joey Massey No. 72 watches. 20 I. V. gets ready to put more points on the board. Soph. Randy Colden fights for extra yards. Frosh. Richard Risinger scrambles for yardage. Frosh. Scott Gibson punishes his opponents. 204 sf L 1 5 .Q C r ,.....a-au WN i V a '..,f .Mi M Y'- . 'WWHF it 455, . an K v if 4, r . .. 'ggxff ... . i .-:..,,,.,.Qm X up I ag will r 2-3:9 ' V, 1. Q -'Q ,M 1' 1 1' wi a , -A sf-., .. I .5 'sb K -,al .1 wgifgii . y 24Z 'Q '91-fl f - me ' 'H ' f..-we . Y , ,, . N. is -, ,fy fx-4 1, ,yy ww 5-1 .3-,,.kJ!'r..gv 2 wb ., ' J V F 0 URS OME LEADS CHEERS The junior Varsity Cheerleaders did an outstanding job this year. Not only did they support the IV fooftall team but also the IV basketball team. They at- tended camp at Sam Houston State University and clinics at Dobie and Pasadena High School. All together they won ten superior ribbons, five spirit sticks, two super star awards and a third place trophy at the Texas Cheerleading Association State Cham- pionships. They are: Karen McWhirt, lacque Garner, Desiree Velasques and Lori Robinson. 20 1 ,...q,--is 1.,.,,Q:z TQ ' 1' Mwwfegf 1 ' Hx ' L, h ,V h . b H 5 if., 1 . 5, . ,Z . ,: A , .J , .11 ,riiaari-A . -iwiiiziifx' 'fi 127 5 ' .4:3 ' - v , ,, ' ig ji fi 1QS2QS?Eef1f,Lqgg::1m 2 gf - P 'e N Salk' , Lew, 'I'?i?i:X1fjUA 1 1 - , -ff - . 1.'fSiffff2: - vs - M f Q ,Q . A 4,5 ,N -1.551f-yn x , 5...?g?3f,, M Ma gf, am, Wi' was A f lg? JV V-BALLERS G0 UNDEFEA TED The junior varsity girls volleyball team ended their season with a remarkable 14-0 record and secured first place in District. In the Pasadena Tournament, they finished second. Members of the team are: Kerri Coman, Rhonda Ellis, Sandy Garza, Denise Kinney, Kathy Kirkpatrick, Tracy Lloyd, Ann Roeder, Nan Sloan, Natalie Sooan, Susan Willis. The team was coached by Mrs. Selman. FROSH G0 I0-4 DURING SEASON The Frshman Girls volleyball beam ended their suason with a record of 10 wins and 4 losses. In the Pasadena tour- nament, they lost out in Consolation. Pictured at the left are BOTTOM ROW: lo Ann Houpt, Sandra Lee, Stephanie Curtis, janet Rathjem. SECOND ROW: lean Braden, CC lohnston, Cindy Barr, Christy Schraub, Marcie Griffin. TOP ROW: Coach Powell, Tonya McCarley, Robin Keller, Elaine Komarek, Natalie Warnell, Terri Trujillo, Pam Harrell. 207 M use 208 lumpa hlgh above Hguslpn opponenl in an iallempt formfo points. 1111 sv, . , 8 , , V i , :xx -ki Steve ,4s Q XE gy Yu- Q J sb hoop as Dan- bo VG und, 2 10 Q. X 4,q 42- R 'x ff' 2 4 . 2 ' AX lunior lohn Heintschel goes up for a shot at two points against South Houstonk Varsity. R O UND BA LLERS CITY CHAMPS The Sam Rayburn Varsity Basketball team, coached by lim Barker and JB Carter, had an overall average season of 21-12. The Texan team was evenly bal- anced with five juniors and five seniors, The Seniors included Tommy Kerr, Danny Stephens, lim Fife, Steve Lyles, and Greg Meyer. The team was also beefed by juniors Shang McCoy, Kermit Richards, Mark Heneck, lohn Heintschel, and Pat lvlire. Preseason play ended with a record of 12-7. Although the Texans began strongly their lack of experience began to show. The Texans survived two tournaments: Pasadena and Dickinson, placing third and Consolation respectively, but the Corpus Christie tournament proved only to be a walk on the beach. Even with one of the leading scorers in Rayburn's history, Tommy Kerr, coach Barker's dreams of a championship once again crumbled at the feet of Deer Park and Clear Lake. Although the Rex- ans ended their season on a losing note against Pasadena, they did end up with City Championship and overall third in district. Senior, Danny Stevens stretches up for a rebound as teammate Tommy Kerr backs him up faithfully. 211 Starters for the IV are as pictured: Meriwether, Mc- Coy, Adams, Heintschel, Lane. Sophomore, Carl Lenz and lunior, Kirk Lane show their talents on the court at a IV basketball game. JU IOR VAR ITY TAKE FOURTH The junior Varsity Basketball Team ended their season with a record of 19-14. This record secured fourth place in the district. The team attended tour- naments at Pasadena and La Marque and placed consolation in both. In the Spring Tournament, the junior Varsity placed fourth. High scorers for the team were john Heintschel and Kirk Lane. The junior Varsity was coached by jB Carter. Members of the team were: Heintschel, Lane, Adams, Scroggins, Lenz, Clark, Guild, Coyle, McKinney, Hill, Skyles, Collins, Scott. luniors Iames Adams and Bruce Helntschel jumps high into the air in an attempt for two points. 212 A member of the White team stretches for the ha ll in the opening play of a season game. irigg 5- Coach Probandt checks his players' nails for fingernail polish before the game begins. -1-Y ' fs r t..,f. R .Q,. 4. - A 1 . t.t., V if H1 .y A R I V y ' Qi., Y . . . , ststs fe. 1 1 .. A 3 3 - 4...,,., ,...s...w, M... QQ at ,...,. Www 'F 5' Ii' . s N ,L O .,,, 1: i ? Q . -iii O G' ww. .1 Tillie rslse R M in ' - N ' R 1 Z ' T 1 yy f '-:- I l !l pf 3 'L...gn-, it 3 ' R T new ' P l . IL.-fl A 5, 'xr 54 1. E A W 'F R ' U gg, i tx - I . f Freshman David Roach dribbles down the court in an effort to score two for the White Team. FRU H ECO D I BA KETBALL Robert Landry, ended their season with an 11-3 record in District and 24-5 overall. This is the best overall record that the Freshmen have ever earned. This won them second place in District. The White Team also won second place with an 11-3 district record and 19-6 for the season. Members of the White team are: Lewis johnson, Todd lstre, Mike Ghormley, Pete Pugh, David Roach, lohn Gassner, Kyle McCoy, Scott Richardson, Glen McClanahan and james Orsak. They were coached by Mr. Gerard Probandt. 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Lf e 5 Cf' , '- f fy 5 ' i 2,5 -. 5 - Q ms' Q Swimming coach lennie Weir, tries to warm up on a Cold day at outdoor Strawberry Swimming Pool. - , 4. 3. Q -W sf- , Fi F in xi l --I Freshman, Rebecca Spear, does her warmup exer- cises on the flag markers while Colleen Coman supports her. Senior Annette Brazier tries to smile at the camera while swimming, but only manages an open ' s W Fr ww Gi '-Tl mouth. Sophomore, lennifer Ulrich takes a flying frog leap off of the starting blocks as M. B. Coman watches. GIRL WIMMER WI 3, LOSE 3 The 1978-79 girls swim team worked hard throughout the fall trimester of school and began their meets in December. Coached by Mrs. leannie Weir, the team obtained a won-lost record of 3-3 for the season. Co-captains for the team were Colleen Coman and Perl Smith. Members who qualified for regionals, in a tough district meet were Renee Hartley, Rebecca Speer, Mary B. Com- an, jennifer Ulrich, and Colleen Com- an. ln district, the team placed fourth and in regionals, fifth. Other members of the team were: Annette Brashier, Angela Diviney, ludith Speer, Roxy Wilkes, Mary Ruth, Nancy McPearson, Susan Farkas, Anita Franz, Mary Metelko, Tammy Wilkinson and Linda Dyer. lunior Renee Hartley holds her breath for a good imitation of the team mascot, a frog. 2 218 ws 3253 g ij .L1bL,1?frgff13-Q35 1' 2 'fi' Lg if K 1 ,Ag -. JV 4 n , if f -w-w. S EMEA ni I 1' fnmwgmynef-W ,,,,,,-A fa . . -f A .A w m . 33 .2 .W A , wiv, .i 144 if . . A . ,. 6 A l 11 2 , he ,J fax '. 9 ' , ,V 34 ',,QQ 4 .,f . ' - 5. V I , . r- w ,. ,5 ,4:, -di If ' tk L My 4' '-Tl' 'Tfff T f fZiY' 9 . ' A .. V gl I ffgb, , V w, . M , I 4' M , . .Q,. . A5 4' .. I ki il, ' r ' ,. my ' ' ' Marvin V, -xv. .W ' , ,. ,,?'L,, '4 5 Y .Q T 'Eff if-fi I M, zsq, K Y x X 35 sb Kkxtqfil An unidentified member of the boys swim team takes his needed nap on the bleachers at Southmore Pool, lim Taute smiles and waves at the Camera while a struggling butterflyer finishes up his last race. BOY S WIMMER BREAK E VE The Boys Swim Team ended their season with an even five wins and five losses. Team Captain was Mark Gates with leffClark and Kevin Thames as Co- captains. Qualifying for Regionals were David Paulos, Roger Ramon, jeff Clark, Bobby Barnett, Mark Gates and Byron Milczewski. Other members of the team were: Kevin Beasley, Mike Brice, Kevin Brown, Adam Coffelt, Mike Cox, Steve Hamrick, Garlan and Harlan Healer, Byron Hill, Andy Iones, Bruce lones, Bobby Keen, lay McCulley, Ken Moore, lim Taute, Eddie Vandeberg, Mark Whiteford, Daryl Brown, Clay Tolbert, and Truett Woods. Boy swimmers dive out to start off in the PISD dis- trict meet, held at Southmore Pool. 2 -'le W if , EA X J .. W f . -' -- Ag wr f -5 fe '51 , -'io' iQ 'sm A 3 .2 , . L .2 or' ,xg gm- .Qi if ,ff f , , . wif 35 . JS 1 , gr- A .V-...1?5?,,.. i, ,, Q' L 1 , 1 1,15 , X , :gg K if-i.,e2, X - . 1 ,QQ W' W if y 2' wf Y ' 9' If 'ff' 5? igggigfifirfgf-:lo 4i2g1ig.q.A Q X1-CT H 'f?fMY1+T :M , f' n- . Q.. '-4' 'A , 2-w5'g ' k: 312311 ,,,, 'Q' -' . ? 'Q ffl T' M' w f , r '.w'c-'v N. .ff 'M 4'f:a:r ?1'f I pi 'QQ - M111 Q4 f, 1.06U'taf0' F' ' ' QWQQHQ' !'Hi?f,g9 '-A ij, H I P lu I -Q ewan WM. Michelle McDonald is caught admiring herself. Sr. Willie Blackbird gets ready to unload. TENNIS TEAM FINISHES 3rd The Sam Rayburn Texan Tennis team had a decent season. They finished 3rd in district play and 4th in the Region Team Tournament. The Senior boys were Eric Davis, Willie Blackbird, Homer Chang, Stuart Vincent, jerry Gentry, and Mark Pittman. The girls were Cindy Heep, Susan Ellison, julie Stutesman, Michelle McDonald, and Shelly Storey. The junior boys who con- tributed to the team were David Bartos, Scott Largent, Mike Nepyeux and jeff Vincent. The girls were Kathy Blackbird, Lani Clark, Shere McCord, Shelly Mc- Cory, and Debra Neal. The Soph. were Steve Callaway, Donna Croom, Sherri Hay, Susan Re-fro and Pam Wright. The Texans had two players placed on the 23-4A All District Team. They were Willie Blackbird and Eric Davis. The Freshman Tennis Team was made up of these boys: jay Anderson, Keith Cosey, johnny McClay, johnny More, Ed Nep- veux, Dony Robb and Tommy Tiller. The girls were Kelly Brannon, Toni Groth, judy King, Susanne McMillan, Susan Parker and Adriana Segura. 22 SZIN, 1.335 '1LrlLN'r':lL3'c :JL I fZ9 1w'4 mJ W ik f Q ,diff '7' rib? 1 Q A , R 1 Y953RN ,N is 4' J? QW Ag , M, 5v,5EX'32'gE-rxa , Q ug j M, ,ifififim WY' 4 L Q - ' ' . 'f..,,.,,pf Q t ' ,. 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Deanna Breland. 6 4 ,..., , 5 3 .g W ga- , Q E :T K Wi ,bla 91 ' I . ...W ....-Q 'if tg , ' f' f: ',4,, ,,. a, ,. . f if 1 if 1 ', - -Q,,,gg,,Q Maw? 'am , 1 . r . 1 -' 1'-.'wu7' ' Ev- , w , t V. gg. Q M4-1,4 ' A as . I . A . ,yfwyfjb-f.4--arp, L t 1 Ne. g , , Q 1 in er it f 2 33 .a Miss Sellers acts like the Statue of Liberty. if .,-f. -1 GIRL TRACK BREAK RECORD The girls track team set six new school records this year. Leading the record setters was Shawna Morman in the 100, 440 relay and the 880 relay. The relay records were reset by the foursome of lean Braden, Shawna Morman, Kristen Spence and Susan Willis. Teri Mitchell was involved in 2 new records. Teri, a senior set the high jump at 5'2 and 3l4 and tied the 80 yd. hurdles with loy Brown. Natalie Sloane lowered her own half mile record by three seconds to 2.285. The team had a successful season placing consistently in the top 6 teams. The highest overall placing was 2nd at Baytown and 3rd at Nig Brown. Members of this years Varsity team Senior Liz Taute lets go another long throw Qi Q. wr I si I 'Y I x R Q were, lean Braden, Deanna Breland, Denise Kinney, Tonya McCarly, Susan Willis, Tracy Connell, Danette Daw- learn, Pam Harrell, Nanette lohn- son, Wendy Miller, Teri Mitchell, Shawna Morman, Debbie Parker, Natalie Sloane, Kristen Spence, Liz Taute, Natalie Warnell. Regional qualifiers from Rayburn were lean Braden, Shawna Morman, Kristen Spence, and Susan Willis in the 440 Relay and Teri Mitchell in the High lump. l.V. members were: Rebecca Speer, Robin Teller, Diane Lowery, Pam Bedenbaugh, Kerry Coman, Mellissa Boone, lulie Hines, Tamie Tollette. Soph. Denise Kinney hulls and puffs all the way down the stretch to the finish line. Frosh. Pam Harrell demonstrates the form and strength it takes to throw the discus. 22 rzw'-:Q nfffb Q!:,+ rtfgy -i II'I' Ill! ll tix tix um nm af 1 ff vp? fzgy Hlli Hill ll ll r +'+H Q i 'nm Mr. Baker defending his juvenile delinquenis. Fifi! '55 -V Frosh lason Nui! is Caught looking inlo the crowd lrying lo pick out at least one ol his fans, J H V M Senior Craig Farris lines up his next putt, Mr, Baker and Greg Glover pose for the camera. 228 Kerry Keyser is using his driver to get him out from under the trees and hack on to the fairway. WR, '.-. , ,Q f' u - -- - 34 N ,i V S W I Neei, W... DM...-.w-..--.-. i..,. 4.43. PPMS f 'Q f.-1'-7 H: 'I Vnll Y-'RSE 3:71. .5179-1'5'!'l'37a1T-W-IR !lVK9 A GOLFERS SEEK IMPRUVEME T The 1979 Sam Rayburn golf team partic- ipated in seven major area varsity tour- naments and one freshman tourna- ment. Following a rainy high-scoring start at the Westchester fSpring Branchl Tournament, the Texan golfers im- proved in each successive outing. Their 6th 13251 place finish out of 24 teams at the Deer Park tournament was their best showing ofthe year. Led by Seniors Kenny Mire 12 yr. lettermanlg Craig Far- ris QZ yr. lettermanlg David Harris Q2 yr. lettermang and Freshman Greg Glover tlettermanj and jason Nutt flettermanl, Rayburn finished 6th in the district 23AAAA golf tournament at Sun Meadows Golf Club. Coach Baker also lettered Kerry Keyser Ur.J and Scott TenNapel fSoph.J for their contribu- tions to the team and their play. The Rayburn I. V. won the P. I. S. D. City Championship and Greg Glover led the Texan Freshmen to a 3rd place tro- phy in the Deer Park Freshman Tourna- ment. Coach Baker predicts better days in the near future for Sam Rayburn golfers. Senior Kenny Mire watches his excellent putt. Soph. Scott TenNapel shows his excellent form. 22 iw- 250 E 2 3 ia Q S 2 1 1 M ia 9 Q 3 2 L i Ei iw ET! R1 fx E51 ii 5 Z Q Q S Q si Qu 3 w N 3 Zu Q? ,Q 5 E E F 57 'lfiif' --YW? '1-'WT 'I 'ff-1' - HSM 'fm 5???if f15?'- '-YV iff' 'f' H A1 The Texans raise cam and cheer their team on KEY T 0 E COP IMPRESS CROWD The story of the varsity baseball team may be told like the Bad News Bears. The Texans had so much good talent, but they could not put it together at the first of the season. ln the end they ex- ecuted one of the most spectacular comebacks in Rayburn history. At first the Texans lost fourteen of eighteen games. The times looked bad, but the Texans did not give up. lt was like magic. The Texans won five of seven games. Up until the last game the Tex- ans were playoff contenders. They suffered a bruising loss to Pasadena which knocked them out of first place. Coach Campo did a real fine job in turning his team around. Creg Mason gets ready to take on line shots. Yiwu-v Doug Hiay and Greg Mason talk about their play. lr. Tommy McClintock takes a nice strong rip. 2 3 2 :miie :zu- .I T lr. Doug Hay shows his sweet but crisp swing. Iohn Heinstchel cannons his fastball home. K Q :,: f e,Mg4:g.,L ,V :pm -.rm fi Senior Keith Davis glides in home with ease. Steve Becker and Iohn Heinstchel fight for the ball 234 X . . , ' ff ' W . -Y 'f :- we e etiit itli, , A,t,,, . ff , it .e J ' ' 'A ltti itii t ff W , Nw flu 'K+ . 'we ' ' ,. fe.,l-2'lMQ i-w- I J, Q Q ,f 4 ' ettwli' ti eh 'i N i ' l ' . ,, emi- ga, vm' wi.:-' - ff Kiji- mmf ' 't,,.,,,,t,-':.., 4, ., 5, f - ff-6.,4,.x5ijfh4 ww., M Q' ,,., -' , , 7. u.u4f..,w v ' ,1 'viffii igxfi.5-v'--tg vi? af? 1 'ska r viii y . IRIX Hybfvvff 'ilsfvflry' QU4f'fYfg Ufnlsfagl Vffffff' 1124.5 QV!!-f .S N-s4-an ' ...22a2'Y sm ,aw V 'L'4 . . I if df 'A xatw, 5, ly. , g gi ga, mi I 'K' , , . , A ,.,, -rw .. A - ,,,, . S, + M I 3-1-6' aJ,g54m- i.p ,qc T EXANS PLA Y GOOD BASEBALL Coach Campo lettered 18 Keystone Cops. His chunkers included Danny Niederhofer t2 yr.l, Roger lordan Q2 yr.l, lohn Kirkwood Q2 yrs.l, lohn Heintschel fl yr.j,and Fat Frey 12 yrs.l. Blocking the ball behind the plate and arguing with the umpires was Steve Becker 12 yr.l. At third base there was Greg Mason i2 yrsj and Steve Deland tl yr,l. At shortstop was Doug Hay 12 yrs.j and Keith Williamson Q1 yr.l. At 2nd was Stewart Grounds il yr.l and Marty Campbell il yr.l. The lst Basemen were Tommy Mc- Clintock Q1 yr.J and jimmy Walker fl yr.l. Greg Garden tl yr.l, Ronnie Risinger 13 yrs.l, Keith Davis 13 y rs.l and Randy Risinger Q1 yr.l. Senior Ronnie Risinger swings with everything. 1 ,,l , fs' -f 3. 1, A QE, 'iffftffkf S my i t 1 i X4 ' W' 3, W g, amf.fMl,,, M 'nj C ' t S Q xWQr1, .ff. qt LQ,.t' l S y it new P. ig l'ri 'ff , '2,5:Qf.f ggigggg fa- S, G, ,, f.,ef? 30-741, ' M im VA . 'i fs' :iid :kg -wt! V par, T f . - az. fefllmiilifkh l M' S K W 5 it 63 v 4- .L A ,,L, , t 4 W 1 4.35 gr' K g xy- f 1, .Q i J ,'1'l.Vl i, I X g L i Tommy McClintock gets in a ready position. Kirk Freytag swings and strikes out again. 2 QQWQQWQUEW QUQQQ MM w,fW,dl.j W X n 'I 237 E 52 E E E E E .TU CIJWCIJYJUCA CIJFU 'PUCIJDU DANNY NIEDERHOFER SRSRSRSRSRSRSRSRSF BECK Y COBB WCIJIUUCIJWCIJ MR. and MISS PUCIJWCIYPUUJDDCIJDUCIJZSUCIJDUCIJDUCIJDDUJDUCIJ 238 SAM RA YB URN PA T RI CIA COF F EL T SRSRSRSRSRSRSRSRSR R UNNERS- UP CARL P0 WEB SRSRSRSRSRSRSRSRSR fe. is. ,vavv , w ,123 'N X ik, 1 If x 'px S' WMV' 'Q' J R5 if 1.. 2 I ff' 1 Mmm O W' MR. AND M1SS SAM RA YB URN TERRI LEE HMITCH HOEFAHI , , X 1 1 . 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YH , L-Jw ,-v'4- f ,-0 lmost llkely to succeed most llkely to succeed J GREG MEYER T ERRI LEE 'wi JIMMY LOU T BECK Y COBB fmost friendly most friendly 111 'U C1 QD --4 3-4 94 4-4 CID o E kmost friendly mostfr-iendly f-most dependable most dependable - , 1 B, . .:' drl' f ,, M W ,Qrl,, , B ,Y vi .Q G, W 'O Cl , X GJ Y i1i,l,i in 1 g , kmggf deplendablg most dependable DANNY NIEDEBH OF ER PAM D UNBAB lf. 43 1 1 'Sl' . vl..l 1... . ,1- .Jv ,' R' ' AY 'f 'pr . 'u:, ':f'?i'. ,V S , 6 v :M 1' Q 1 5 . ' ' QFWII I. . J . -, f mdifsfff , , ul i ire. 'fir hi Q: . C. ,. . is . in ,, - Ai ez 1, f 55, ' f -g'::'1 .cS' atv - I xx ,5 . W .JN N fq, .V . i v ' 4 ,W V,-mug, ..g 1 fill? , V A' li ' ' ' 'vm n ' i?' ' djL?ieA ,W , , 531: ' - 1.1 W4 A iii ya- ,mm L -, K A' -371'Li4 2 fi' - 4, i . F' M4 ,gg 3 in , . ' iii' Zag MST: 'a .N ' .WW if M : -.rr ' lf if 'ff .K .- JM ' ' , f ,' --' -, . E 1,5 -. . , . 'gp ' 'Hz-M., , ,ar ' I f' ,I 17 A if ' A ' 1 5 -f fn f p 4? . FAA' I A lv '1 S A' fm 'f EW 11, M' P e fx. A 1: 1 , b f 1 , E 'a 214 1 E 'V Wu 'f1'7.:? - if - f W 23191 x 'ig 'i X45 4 N is 2 :.,'L .LZ I wr 'Ml ,1 ., M f :N 1-' EQ:-:Q , mm , -Nw ,me . f. 1.52 2 - Zi'-Q,-H' 5:6 11 :W 3? .X ,L if A -f .sg , 5,5 fit 1 F5 QR MRI? 'FJ :ff 31 WK 44 -as 'A 2 we stutsonnti stttt QACSEAHT ' i A - I 1 ! is f ki if ft fs ,I can i ,,,, B C UPID ANGELS ARE HEA VENL Y N On February 'I7 the Bluebonnet Belle pageant was held to select five beautiful girls from the senior class. Sixty-six girls were nominated from all senior homerooms and various organizations. At the prelimin- ary judging held on December i 10, twenty-two irls were selected for the fina? pageant. A Valentines Day theme domi- nated the pageant as the girls sang Let me call you Sweetheart. A sweetheart her- self, lenny Blank, who exhibited ' her friendliness and co-opera- tion throughout the week of the rehearsals was chosen for Miss - Congeniality by the contestants. The Mime Troup, the Choir, and e the Emcee Greg Meyer kept the - audience occupied while the judges reached their decisions. L j The judges narrowed the twen- j ty-two semi-finalists to ten T , Pe Y P. qulte a task for the judges. After finalists who were each asked a question pertaining to personal feelin s of certain aspects of life Dec: mg which five girls pro jected the most poise beauty and rsonallt roved to be long minutes of deliberation the judges selected Donna Bram mer Darla Britt Missy Lake lull Isam and Robin Reeves 1979 Bluebonnet Belles 46 A H r gillfiil 242. M 5 .qt H' Era? -1 i HW' 1 fx.A NV 'gg -3 X' .C X ei? K qi 1 va DONNA DONNA BRAMMER was a two year member ofa Future Home-makers of America and Tri-Delta. She-was a two year member and a Vice Presif dent of Cosmetology- the chapter of the VICA Club. She was thefrecipf ient of two Academic Excellence Awards. She was a member of Lapi- dary Club and she was a cartoonist on THE SPEAKER staff. Donna was nominated by VICA. I Hit ut. C 5-iv A ,kK 3W! J af, , L 2565! sw 'u 3,4 5, 1 -Q, Q J L 247 wa I-. QU ern nr l P S S ip- I lima f , 1. , im, 2' gf, 2,2 A i a+, -' H' ' 35.3 ' L 1 37,2 fry, ' ll ' K V I 248 1 fx DARLA DARLA BRITT was a Varsity Basket- ball Cheerleader her senior year. She was a member of Who's Who Among American High School Cheerleaders. She was a member of FHA for three years, Tri-Delta, Tri Gamma, and lunior Historians. She was a Spirit Leader in Tri-Gamma and a finalist for FFA Sweetheart, Darla was nominated by the Cheerleaders, F x , xr, 5, s mix, MISS Y was selected W35 3 Advisory was a four year Recipient, a member of Honor Society and the Tex-Anns. She was also Sophomorfr Class a Songleader ahda 4th of FHA. Missy was ro rh9gi1s978-1333, Who's Who. was hominaleiiiby.FFAMQ She 250 e l it Q Lmit' ' , -me ' R if ,. X .Q M L, j-Lk. , , - H T-ZA i -1 AM XO 4 , .1931 2 . M .. fig: an 5 JILL IILL lSAM.was Freshman, lunior, and Senior Clasi Vice-President. She was Sophomore Class Favorite,H First Vice'President of Tri-Beta, and Presi- dent of Tri-Delta. She was a two year recipient of Academic Excellence, a December lunior Rota rian, rand Treasurer of the French Clubf She served as admember of National Honor Society fservice committeej, STATESMAN staff, and Student- Council. She was also aumember of FHA, AFTA, Tri-Gamma, and lunior Historians. lill was selected to the 1978-1979 Who's Who. She was nominated by the French'Club. X A fir ROBIN ROBIN REEVES was a three year Cheerleader. She was on the lg V Basketball and Football squads. She was a two year member of Whos Who Among American High School Students. She was lunior Class Treas' urer and she served on the Student Council for three years. She was a member of Tri-Delta, Tri'Gamma, and a second Vice-President of Tri- Beta. Robin was nominated by H. R. 12-8, an Umor! 1 I 1 f Q F B ft ,ia I .1 1 2 2 I Ny if . s v . , , 1 F 711' ull' I :A 1 Q 5 v 'Ni .475 . :QL , I wtf ' 9 s .f f .4 ,L , 1. , 'rv A-.145 -w sf . v ,y Z, - fb Nf :Qi l ff! we ' , v.-S W' QR up X 5954 ws Y Q0 252 QA iam. 'MQW 4:1539 'MW' Q-4 N 55x WN .-.N V 01' lf ig, fif' ,xx ,. .,,f i '-ffqi W' A 1'5 6 ll Jo 11 gfS.......,, i f 6 g K -ww, I, X ,M fi.: HI 2 I U nt wr iff .... vm--Y A. M.. .,.-.,..., , ,.., v .....i... ..... ' W? fff ff! X i It , XSWE s A xr! 1 . 'N 1 x .fvw- 1-A I N.. MQ V , :ft X A Mgfvf, I in H -4 A .. if ' .. ..,. A 255 2 While at the band lraiirwvl, Laura Nz-.1lrlovm'i iiml the gum lhaf Dari Mem put in her chair Funny' Debbie Trumble gives the crowd a miie smile Donna LYm3 ' 3PPl3Ud5 hefwlf alfef dlfefflng- 56 ,,g ,Z JZ A x A A Ann Hill and Bobby Simpson are Belle and Beau The band performs at each halftime with feature twirler Trudi Davis. BAND MARCHES ON T 0 VICTOR Y The school year held many successes for the Texan Band. The band marched at every football game during the season. In November the band went to UIL marching contest and received a I from all three judges. This was great ex- citement for the band directors, Ioe Cullum and lohn Rucker, The band also changed marching style this past year. The new style is called corps style. ln February, the highest number of individuals ever recorded in the history of the band attended All-State musical festivities in Ft. Worth. They are: Forrest Owen, Fr. Horn, Chris Sicard, third time All-State Fr. Horn, Tommy Sicard, Fr. Horn, and Bobby Simpson, trumpet. The annual Band Banquet was held at Sylvan Beach on january 261979. Ann Hill and Bobby Simpson were named Band Belle and Beau. 9' QX . ' iq riff iw. we KS X ,l X :Ks Q18 XX In honor of his favorite expression, Mr. lohn Rucker is given the Pansy award. 257 I l The Tex-Ann social officers are. Sandra Carrell, Suzie Parrot, Susan O'Neal, Crndi Ditta, Kayla lohnson, Missi Reeves, lanet Plunkett, Kristi Schwartz fd,-V!'F,,,.. YS ' 'Vp . 'E' if 'lx K- 7 1. fs V 3 If t QE M f s Q5 , lt, yr' . at MSI 1 nigga: e f i i HX ,si5'fQ:, W ag Q 'L Y Sandra Carrell rocks out at the pep rally. Anita Cross tries sneezing with her eyes open. W Colonel Stefani Schultz leads the front line. 258 xr- J . 1 'A Vita.- . V . ' p 7, v. A , xf ' 5 Q '4 .-vs 1 lah' S 4 k g... A . , yy, ... K' 4 ' 1 ff or 'H .- .1 . ' W x x v . .Q . 'lstfwt s - - 9 I , 9 ! ki' ' ., 2, . V X . Y fx - ' sf., l' -N ..1, ' V of .. n 'r -'wfff'-,. ,pg 1 Last--wr 't Z -. .W W--es4M,,,',N'ljt . tx ,, ,.. ,a , . ,f .fi f- . W ,y N ,Ne . rv . . M . J- M 1 ,- ,: Lv W M-t,,,,, Az, , 4 kia' M ' '-4 V,-, , ., ' , v fzgffi, Q 1 'Q t 4 1' W . A 1, Y wh., K ' l 36 rf . ff et - W it t, 1 . 1 , i - Q f fi--ef-SQ-ffl l A ,f.e.4.1g. - Q. , . 5 1 , . t ff -,,,,, ' U f as jlfgw f 3? T- , A--ff A' gf , 1, Q3 was inxl- aah' - TWF' V' .rt - s ,tt .1 51 ' yr 1- I f -sw x r+ .:iQ .5 -ff--.A f f A . ' 3 ...- -' 1 ' , .. 4-X-:U-. for - W' 1' ' 4, V ff' . stiff' . Q A: 50 H HN W .1 .2 hy-.W Qt .f,., 1' A . 4 -ai: ' Q, Y Members of the Tex-Anns practice alter school. DRILL RECEIVE MA Y A WARD The Tex-Anns were very prosperous in the 1978-79 school year. Under the direction of Mrs. Betty Baker, they per- formed at each football game, ln- dividual groups performed at home basketball games. Because of construc- tion, the Tex-Anns were unable to prac- tice in the gym, and sometimes theydid not have a place to practice. So this limited the number of competitions they were able to attend. The competi- tions they did attend vvon them many superior awards to add to their collec- tion. On january 12, 1979, the Tex-Anns held the annual Tex-Ann Ball at Sylvan Beach. They named Cindi Ditta and Greg Meyer as 1979 Queen and Beau. Cindi Ditta and Greg Meyer are Queen and Beau. Cheryl Walker, Yvette Dolan and Karen Lindquist dress up in their best clothes to eat pizza. 2 Elisha Warner and Karen Willrford think that play- ing the French Horn is sexy. BA D, DRILL HARE FIELD The 1978-79 season was a rough one for the band and drill team. Due to con- struction at Rayburn, they were forced to use Park View's football field for practice. At the beginning of the seaso the ants controlled the field. Once ants were removed from control, the coming of winter brought rain. In spite of all the mess, the drill team and band continued practice. Many fine perfor- mances were made by both the band and drill team this past year. H pw.:-' pracric cksr while on The SRHS twirlers give an enthusiastic wave to the members of the football team at the pep rally. Tammy Rice 260 W r it'ttll 1 f- -V ,it nf rg J.-,..,,, . , ., is caught without a Tex-Ann smile. Members of the Creative Writing Club and Miss lanet Trumble, the club sponsor, work diligently to plan the long awaited 1979 issue of the SPECTRUM. Cpwijfuwld-. J , lr l f M ' 'Hs I swallowed my pen! exclaims Miss Trumble. CL UB CREA TES 379 SPECTR UM The Creative Writing Club printed the SPECTRUM once again this year as it has done for many years in the past. Being the longest continuously published literary magazine in the district, the SPECTRUM included original works of poetry, prose and photography. The writings in the SPECTRUM were collected from stu- dents at Rayburn. Miss janet Trum- ble, the club sponsor, worked to help complete the magazine in time to make the distribution deadline. Tina Gates, Darla Hand, Trabia Travis, Mary Melelko and lennie Lockey, members of the girls choir, sing a special song for all ol their boyfriends who are listening in the audience 4 1 i K Ax 'lvl fl zu, -1 9 A N l it fr- . V 1 A ,s Missy Lake and Ann Blake beg your Parton for their appearance at the pop show. Vince Hiller munches out on the microphone while playing his guitar, 262 Susan Coates warns, You better watch out! ff EEA X- V M X X 4 elk ac Y Q ral Q Xffl Krf 5 QYXXQJEALI? Q of I X3 SOX QV' ' 19552 ea Members of the chorale, the advanced Rayburn choir, sing It Was Almost like A Songf' and The Winds of the 6O's to the attentive pop show au- dience , if 71 .J a fl 3 l :, FHL Nobody seems interested in the rain that Wayne Wilkerson sees in the back of the auditorium. su 's 51 CHOIRS STA GE NNUAL HOW The annual choir pop show, Try a Lit- tle Music, was held on November 2 and 4, 1978. During the show each choir performed as a group and also many solos and duets were sung. High- lights of the show included: Missy Lake and Ann Blake-'s imitation of Dolly Par- ton, Vince Hiller and his band and leff Sensat and Bobby Barnett with their original songs. The choirs also enhanced the Christmas season with their music. Outside of their perfor- mances at school, the choirs also per- formed at many local places under the superb direction of Mr. Norris Blevins. 2 2 The Symphony reht-Artes at Stephen F Austin. SH SYMPHONY GAINS El GH T H The orchestra began a busy year with a concert at the Academic Excellence program in October. They also played a concert in November. ln December the Christmas concert was performed. The string players also attended an invita- tional at Sam Houston State University in December. The children's concert was held in january. In February the orchestra played at the Secondary School Principals Convention. The PISD orchestra festival was in March. The orchestra attended UIL Concert and Sight Reading Contest in March. At that contest the orchestra won their eighth consecutive sweepstakes. The annual orchestra trip was held in March. The orchestra played a concert at Stephen F. Austin State University and then traveled on to Six Flags. Several members of the orchestra were honored with positions in the All-State Orchestra. They were: Debbie Griggs, Lynne Elliott, Michelle Nepveux, violin, Willie Blackbird, cello, Herman Campbell, Steve Godbe, string bass and Chris Sicard, Fr. Horn. The orchestra ended the year with a pop concert in May with Dr. lay Dunnahoo, director. Becky Cobb and Willie Blackbird were named orchestra Belle and Beau at the annual banquet in May, Brook Ward prays he will play the right note, 64 ',- 4. - ibl: . s f 5 gN COIICBH Lynne Elliott looks concerned while playing a solo with the orchestra Wrllre Blackbird shows proper concert form and a bubble for excitement, Becky Cobb becomes amused ut Dr. Drirrnuhoo's unique style of directing. lill Quinn adds a touch of Italy to her method of string bass playing. 2 2 Lorrie Price and Mary Beth Alsdorf discuss the exciting French foods that they will order. . A Chris Briggs tells the members to 'get down. slut! FRE CH CL UB H0 WS CLASS The year was a busy one for the S. R. French Club. The officers kept the club busy by planning outings to increase their knowledge of French culture. One of the trips was to a classical French restaurant in Houston. While there, the members tried various French dishes. Escargo was a popular choice. The French Club also attended the annual French symposium held in San Antonio in March. Terri Lee won first place prose interpretation and fourth place dramatic solo. Mary Beth Alsdorf won honorable mention on her trumpet solo by a French composer. Mrs. Campbell, sponsor, worked steadily with the members to prepare them for the contest. 66 ,AWN A I I ,- .' . -v 's-'-: 'R LW ,....c: 3. -4 g,ll xii' ...mj- 'C 117' 'ij F X v gt 4? . . ,l ,xxarwnuzts-C, ,- uv.. -, Mrs. Campbell guards her purse from members Viu,...w lg Q .f Y .Meir Q ,Q . , !f ' .. 1 3 ,Jie-'Q ' ' G'-bs is it Kathy Catton finds escargo is hard to chew. ' Emma Tiierina sweetly dreams of her last date. QA YPD A Qt. Xl 40 lg Skye lf 'W , X 0 HSV? SPANISH CL UB PLANS FIES TAS The Spanish Club began an active year by holding their meetings once each month. The club held a get ac- quainted party in October so the new members could socialize. ln December the Spanish club partici- pated in the international dinner hosted by the foreign language department in the cafeteria. Also in December, the members had a Christmas party highlighted by carol- ing. February carried the excitement of a Spanish breakfast arranged by Mrs. Sara Stone, sponsor, and the of- ficers, The club also traveled to San Antonio to attend the Fiesta of Flowers in April. lohnny wiv yy -1 Kenneth look when he hears the bomb that nobody else seems to hear. S nt, as it ' he iw? 6.9, f ' 1-RP--. ,4..-nut: 1 -. ' ff rs. 141 Retta Cammack, Cindy Nobra and Tracy Nobra display their Spanish club T-shirts while other members listen closely to the business ofthe meeting. 267 Fromm--Devout 1' E. Pl ..i.l Li. I 'ti rn Q 5 3 UQ 9915-3913 Froelich-Fun Loving Gina Welch exclaims, How dare you say that! 'Des GERMAN CL UB HOLDS PAR TIES Mr. Malcolm Williams, new German teacher and sponsor, kept up an active German club this past year, The club gathered for socializing during Decem- ber at their Christmas party. ln lanuary they visited the Alpine House, a restaurant that serves German delights. February held the Mardi Gras. The club was especially excited about this event. On March 30 the club again visited another restaurant, the Old Munich Inn. Officers helped plan the events. 268 - Zane Barla sleeps through an exciting meeting. i - Mike Windham laughs at the joke played on him A compliment makes Mrs. Dianne DeLong blush. 1 LA TIN GRUUP WI CONTEST This past year the Latin club enjoyed many activities that were coordinated by Mrs. Dianne DeLong, sponsor, and the officers. They ate out at Franco's in Clear Lake. They also dined at Pon- tillio's. In February the members took part in the GulfCoast Classical Conven- tion. The climax ofthe year was a trip to Mesquite to participate in the State lunior Classical League Convention and Contest. On this trip they visited the Pompeii Exhibit in Dallas. They ended the year with a swimming party in May. Shawn Neill, lon Porter, Roni Keen and Cindy Hodgson study Latin history during a meeting. c. I i 0 0 'l'!L'D'l 1-.-55 Brook Ward helps Karen McWhirt say, CHEESE 269 N Robert Blanchard and Calhy Cochran discuss SPEAKER busrnew in A friendly way. . ,f--1 T 97 Q14 Nsnif U N nXA,i:y'fwdN 0 XX' fflx Q .QI R ' fm kt- f E fx N , -9 N A ,ik r5! -1 1,Xn Of If IS YOU! OWI1 270 1 THE SPEAKER RANKS SEVENTH THE SPEAKER was published bi-weekly during the '78-'79 year in an effort to cover school events interesting to stu- dents, Besides being busy on the paper, the staff attended a few contests to test their abilities. In February they went to lournalism Day at San lacinto Collegeg Robert Blanchard was awarded third place for his sports feature and front page make-up. At the interscholastic League Press Conference loyce Horton was given two awards for her advertise- ments. She won second place for a con- tinuing advertisement compaign and third place for her one-shot advertising. Also at this state convention THE SPEAKER was ranked seventh in its divi- sion in the state. The UIL lournalism contest held many awards for the staff. Cindy Heep won first place feature writing and third place headline writ- ing. Cathy Cochran achieved fifth place editorial writing and Robert Blanchard received sixth place editorial writing. There were twenty four entries in each category. lene Walker and loyce Horton turn their heads and completely give up on Richard Bouldin who has ye l to learn how to robot dance in the proper way 271 5 L. fs fi . . f VS Y K X 4 n 1 .T 1r1?'5E' ,1 , Y .I . , .,,. 5- 41 T I ffif' X If ., 7.11 , W ' Y' i2lrff Wfl' Q V , 4 1 Qsfff . W W Aff' ,, 1. 4, - 4 1 Y 5 'K V ,A , N a M X H we, . S 5? rf tx 1 4 if 4 f, In -Q .,, , if new AW . Vf nl' AC. M, 'XX w 1 , - its 5 s A. I' A V .6 K ,. , SM! 1,1 'f M 11 .QM -isa 'B 1 ANNUAL STAFF IS THE NAME OF THE GAME The Statesman staff had a busy year meeting deadlines and waiting to move into the new journalism department. This summer,-lune 25-30, the staff attended yearbook camp at Texas A8fM. The theme for our dummy yearbook was Monopoly and a jail cell was made with miniature characters of each staff member placed inside. This won first place in table decoration. Other awards won were by Greg Meyer and Randy Adrian. Each won 1st, 2nd and 3rd places in the photo- graphy division. Robynn Frazier won 3rd place in Ads and Pat Salinas placed 2nd in faculty, New mem- bers were taught to crop pictures, draw layouts and to write interesting copies. Other activities at camp in- cluded pie, shaving cream, bean dip, shorts pulling and water balloon fights. The camp provided such ac- tivities as swimming, a softball game, and a barbeque. After a full week of Hragging out , it ended in a friendly pizza party and dance. Q 274 I L Michael Basile helps Mr. Lomax cut the cake . :IFN ML, ,- A V xxx ,X N , I X: 9 tg Mslg N, - , N i V Zn XX f f ffm 0 f I I SX li Q I 'A' '-f i, f -k Z W S f Z l 'X- 73' ' I 0' X 1- I I pa ff' 1 . X Q v, . Z 1 N J -I xxXXxxsS'.. The Scimitars practice shifting into drive. The Rifle Team practices marching backwards. CORPS COZVIPE T E The NIROTC Club had a very active year. It is divided into four different teams: Scimitar Drill Team, Rifle Team, Swamp Stomper Orienteering Club and the Color Guards. ln September, the drill team and color guards marched in the Pasadena Rodeo Parade, and in November, they won many awards in Beaumont. Officers included: Mike Basile, Commanding Officer, Teresa Odom, Executive Officer, Larry Peters, Operations Officer, Larry Carter, Weap- ons Officer, Doug Lovett, Administra- tion Officer, Nancy Withers, Supply Of- ficer, Greg Burkhalter, lst platoon Com- mander, lames Lawson, 2nd platoon, Robert lones, 3-rd platoon, Donna Payne, Rifle Team Commander, Scheryl Hadley, and Scherry Hadley, Color Guard Commanders, The sponsor of NIROTC is Chief Wilson. 275 R . I I F sz. ,. .,., ,. W9 x gnu- ,LR X, I i., ' ' . m y -i f g, V Xu' f F ' i. my Milton Stanley has a few problems with a calf as Doug Smith gives a helping hand from behind. FAR ER HOLD COUNTRYFAIR The Agriculture Department is the home of Sam Rayburn's FFA Club, the Future Farmers of America, They started the year off with the annual Town and Country Fair in October. They shared this project with FHA. Robert lones was elected president and close at hand was Greg Borskie as vice-president. Other officers included: Alison Haywood, secretary, Scott Atwood, treasurer, Robert Holman, reporter, Mitch Lambert, sentinel, Eddie Rodri- quez, chaplain. These members led the club in contests to win many awards. The Sweetheart Pageant was held in lanuary where Mary Cream was crowned. The sponsor of FFA was Mr. Vahrenkamp. 0' lack Blount antl Tim Williams work hard in FFA 278 3. SHUI' PE ,ful . .x .53 , C2229 S41 EN? 'flu 11: D-VD fbi NE 3:- 99. T3 ,Dx i-.. E is QE 'FWD ma 31 QVC U3 QQ. E2 5.-. F5 J' fU 3 3 VD oe O o Q X PUT iw? uns. WYMAKERS +C of 5' 1 K '72 m 41- 5 44,0 xx W- Nfw HC wig: KH N 7 lust because I'm parliamentarian doesn't mean l'Il pose for your picturefsays Cathy Ciranni, Missy Lake and Cindi Ditta serve at the Tea. . X,-,fi The FHA beaus this year were: lohn Heintschel, ir., Tommy McClintock, jr., leff Carroll, ir., Kirk Freytag, sr., and lohn Kirkwood, sr. Diana Ditta snarls at the joke she didn't get. FHA STITCHES IT TOGETHER The Future Homemakers of America had a very busy year with important meetings every month. The Round-up Tea, September 21, is held annually to encourage students to join and show them what FHA is all about. In October, they shared the Town and Country Fair with FFA and set up various booths. Parent-date nite, set in November, had a 50's theme and dress with a sock-hop dance contest. On December 15, the Christmas Tea was held in the living room where administration and faculty were invited to taste homemade snacks. As the new year began, a speaker visited and demonstrated the art of candy making. Sweetie Pie Nite, in February, announced sweethearts: Marcy Murphy and Mark Henneck, and the dessert contest was won by Connie Schroeder. A St. Patrick's Day Party was held in March, and in April, new of- ficers were installed at the Mother's Tea. Officers this year included: BACK ROW: Missy Lake, 4th vice-pres., Susan O'Neal, pianist, Robin Ganderson, sec- retary, Sharon Wood, lst vice-pres., Ca- thy Cirani, parliamentarian. MIDDLE ROW: Robin Stone, songleader, Leslie Lawhorn, treasurer, Connie Hamon, 6th vice-pres, FRONT ROW: Cindi Ditta, pres., Ruth Welch, chaplain, Diane Dit- ta, 3rd vice-president. NOT PICTU RED: Missi Reeves, historian, Shelley Storey, 2nd vice-pres., Kristi White, 5th vice- pres. 27 280 FTA COMPETES This year Future Teachers of America attended all district meetings, leadership Con- ference at Deer Park High School and the District Con- vention. At the State Conven- tion in Fort Worth, FTA submit- ted their scrapbook for com- petition. Their 1978-79 officers included BACK ROW: Lan Vo, Corresponding secretary, loanie Reimers, devotional leader, Nancy Kelly, president, Pat Salinas, reporter, and Nancy Henderson, vice-president. FRONT ROW: Karen McWhirt, historian, Mimi Lintott, treas- urer, fnot picturedj Kathy Lare, recording secretary, Amy Mc:Keithen, parliamentarian. Sponsoring Future Teachers of America was Miss Peggy Dar- ling. Nancy Kelly, senior, dreams of her homework, li lil ' I H , L - las 1: -ft' 1 rf l 3 ga it l L X Karen McWhirt thinks that girl has a problem, U f ' i ' t ' S Q . l l t T I I VV I L Sophomore Melissa Winn, lunior Lee Lumbley, and Senior Patricia Coffell sing the Texas alma mdlef. S. C. CONSTR UCTS BETTER IDEAS The Student Council is an organization sponsored by Mrs. McKown. lt is made up of students selected as homeroom representatives. Officers are elected from senior members which included: BOTTOM ROW: john Kirkwood, pres., Missy Lake, hist., Peri Smith, sec, Kenny Mire, treasurer. TOP ROW: Sharon Wood, vice-pres, jenny Blank, parlia- mentarian. The first week in April, the Student Council presented an assembly by Pepsi-Cola and KRBE. The Good Sportsmanship League also had a meet- agp' ing of all G. S. L, members from District t.,, .Q C 23-AAAA and were entertained by the choir and drama departments. Other projects included the Faculty-Student basketball game and promoting beautification of the school and its campus. f .V 1 K k . ru ,K fs. cf, X 7 f Mrs. McCaffety sells a patch to Cary Miller CL UB HONORS SR STUDENTS Mrs. Genevieve McCaffety, sponosor of National Honor Society, announced the schedule of the 1978-79 year. On October 24, recipients of the Academic Excellence award were presented with a pin or a sweater for their grades from the preceding year. ln the month of December, they baked cakes for the In- teract Club and needy families. ln the blood drive, they challenged other organizations and students to give blood. The new members were pinned with blue and yellow ribbons and were inducted April 24. Officers this year were: BOTTOM ROW: Karen Williford, hist.g lenny Blank, vice-pres., jennifer Smith, chaplain, Cindy Heep, rec. sec. TOP ROW: Susan Ellison, reporter, Steve Lyles, treasurer, leanna Gray, rec. sec., lim Fife, president, Amy Wood parliamentarian. 1 NArioNAL HoNoR socinv S 'Q i V 2. 'E i' i A t W E S El.. 282 K ,se :ig ?? K 4 1 , 4 V -aw ka . -' ew nk , , V, Senior Missi Reeves receives her certificate. I Shui W . . . ,EJ fr K2 .QX N , as w ' 1 , K , .1 - , K, Agn, f ,jf fffrieegixfe: 43g ,, 3,55 e1+.gw1-' 1 I' le Yr 'gy11m:'tf?31'1-' H,' ,r Anna Augustine drools over a passing hunk. DELTA VOTES ON SPOTLIGHT This club is an organized group of junior girls, headed by Mrs. Westwood. Football season encouraged many members to participate in skits per- formed at the LaPorte and Clear Creek pep rallies. During Go Bananas week, Tri-Delta won the spirit award. At Thanksgiving and Christmas, food, clothing and toys were donated to needy families. Members voted on spotlight and Teresa Ulrey received Scarlet , and Pat Mire as Beau . Most Scholarly was awarded to Peggy Mansfield, Most Active to Ian Far- quhar, and Favorite to Diane Ditta. Heidi Herring and Connie Perdew clown around. 284 if f 9' is ', Q ' 4. W .W 1' .N xx GAMMA KEEPS THINGS G OIN ' This year, the senior girls had a busy time. They supported the Texans through many skits at pep-rallies and won many spirit awards, For the Pasadena game they helped collect money for the spirit balloons and got runner-up for the hall decorating con- test. Other activities were helping needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas time and helping support Muscular Distrophy by walking in the Walk-a-thon. The 1978-79 officers were: BACK ROW: Susan Ellison, treasurer, Darla Britt, spirit leader, Becky Cobb, parliamentarian, jenny Blank, 2nd vice- president. MIDDLE ROW: Sharon Wood, lst vice-president. FRONT ROW: Kelly Colgin, corresponding sec- retary, Donna Metting, recording secre- tary, Patricia Coffelt, historian, Pam Dunbar, president, Cindy Heep, re- porter, Susie Parrott, Chaplain. Their sponsor was Miss Lisa Rogers. HZHD l .l A Natalie Peterson wants her Fonzie doll, ., NOW! 28 COSMETOLOGY GETS IN STYLE Cosmetology classes are held at Pasadena High School and are two class periods long. Every month they participated in Monopoly hair-a- thons to help raise money. They also sold candy, cake, candles, wrapping paper and ribbon which added up to 5678.80 profit. Cosmetology is classified under Vocational In- dustrial Clubs of America and enter in PISD district and state contests. In the rodeo parade they won second place for the float they entered. The 1978-79 officers from Rayburn in- cluded: Donna Brammer, vice-presi- dentp Sherri Lee Dittrick, reporterg and their sponsor was Faye Sharp. Andrea Landers demonstrates the new wel-dry look. 286 Annice Mills says, Eeek, my fingernailsv' sez' : 125 ' : ,1I gy F ! GD .aa- 'mmF ,..,-'- hy ,. P? . I 4 4 t I 1 7'- f Y ,XZ f A 10x xfbf Friends try to carry jimmy Walker, after fainting from leff CarroIl's powerful kiss. SR. INTERACT LENDS A HAND The interact Club, sponsored by Mr. Larry Rucker, is a service club set up to help needy families at Christmas time. During the first week of December, they sold two different types of T-shirts to raise more money. With this money they bought fresh bakery and produce goods. On December 20, members delivered boxes of food to the homes of thirty- one needy families. The officers in- cluded: BOTTOM ROW: john Kirk- wood, vice president, Kirk Freytag, president: Danny Niederhofer, sergeant-at-arms. TOP ROW: Steve Lyles, treasurer, Gary Miller, secre- tary. .. t., -Q . YN? NAU oz nail' Members laugh at another Gary Miller joke. 287 David Calloway pretends to be at Uncle 5am's. . -,, .,,, 'Qin- Al -HEL? Ron Braswell smiles innocently for the camera Z V f P-. ,f X X ,, ., ZH df A 3 ' I 1? 1- fy. Z I' 'SXZZQNH' W. .'g ,l b' it F t ---J SPEECH CL UB WINS A WARDS Members of the Speech Club ex- celled at several Invitational Tourna- ments this year under the direction of sponsor Mrs. Wanda Butler. On Sept. 16 the students won the fourth place sweepstakes trophy in public speaking at the San lacinto College Speech Festival. Other tournaments included the New Caney Speech Festival where Bobby Barnett qualified for State Contest, and tour- naments at South Houston, Milby, Dobie, Clear Lake, Friendswood and Westbury High Schools. The Speech Club participated in the La Porte Speech Tournament, the Humble ln- vitational and UIL where Kim Lamp won second place to advance to the regionals. Members of the Speech Club who won trophies throughout the year at these various tourna- ments were lan Farquhar, Ron Braswell, Robert lones, and Stacey Strawn. The Speech Club finished the year with the Pasadena Invita- tional in May. Kim Lamp performs at a Speech Club meeting. AYBU 4- T sv. ,fa . - A ll? e - DEPARTH6 X These Speech Club members find one of their fellow classmates oral presentation VERY amusing. . l...l. I 'px T' A W rf Xi 1 6 'l c 28 Q Matt VonMaszewski listens at a lets meeting. c eQGlNE6 l '9 ' 9' -l 2, 2 -. D m . 3 I l 'R 0 l... lets Club members have varied reactions to business discussion at one of their meetings. 290 ll I JETSATTEND A6'cM CONVENTION The IETS were sponsored by Mrs. Edna Nix and selected officers Homer Chang, presidentg Karen Williford, vice-presi- dentg Le Ann Bruner, secretaryg Kari Schnell, treasurerg and Robert Brad- dock, reporter. The members worked many hours to win first place in the an- nual hall decorating contest Pasadena week. JETS went on a field trip to the Planetarium and a picnic at Hermann Park Nov. 7. On March 9, the group at- tended the Annual IETS Convention at Texas A8tM University. wr 'Q Sli . 4 uf .Py B, ff' lf I if K. '52 he We Key Club members Pat Salinas and Cindy Bryant hand out balloons to youngsters at Mae Smith. . . - Nag 'EE 4 X- it tivities above. The club collects food for the needy while presi- dent Bobby More contemplates the club's ac- Coke adds Life, says this Key Club member as she works in the refreshment booth at the car- nival. KE Y MEMBERS SER VE OTHERS The Key Club demonstrated the gift of giving this year-both of time and ser- vices. Members sold apples in Septem- ber as the club's main money-making project. The Key Club helped make the Mae Smith Elementary School Halloween Carnival a success. Other activities of the club included collect- ing and repairing old bicycles for needy children, collecting food and can goods for families, and visiting the children's ward at Bayshore Hospital. fflf, 0..Q lil, 4 Q. x 2 C QR l' 5 ia :fl R 16, xc-jp' X-.fNA1,,l' '?1flf 291 ,, ,S s , ,- g, .wg s ,fp smfsue W junior Historian Homer Chang assists 78 year old students in filling out voter registration cards. 292 HISTORY CLUB STA YS ACTIVE Members of the lunior Historians were responsible for the registration of eligible student voters at the beginning of the school year. The group traveled to Galveston's Lone Star Theater to see a historical play in September and took a cande-light tour of the homes in Sam Houston Park in December. In lanuary the club participated in a Regional Meet in Galveston and toured The Strand. Members entered a project in the State Convention at Fort Worth April 20-21. The lunior Historians were co-sponsored by Mrs. Toni Shuman and Mrs. Elaine Sparks. 'F X ,, l 2-Toizn lyei V O0 9t5 9P S , 5 Z fi 9 tl it C T Q 1 t A' F if 'ii X I Drtgtz Z T 'S af X 9 S C? mtl t rll G tt lt 9 l Q SQU9 22, X l T' ,g Xl -c gal -L .4 141' 'xx f vu . Members listen to a speaker at their meeting while Eric Davis gets caught in the act above Bowling club member Terry Wille concentrates on perfecting his form as he releases the hall. fi r-'N-4-8' ff . . A , 4 X 5-c'7'XX-wffs Ti! X h!6,Xm '9 at A 'Wfif7'3Nif47TQ wg as ff., i 1 n 4 'ki 4, V .. 'ft .V .V 4 1 i 'Aw-come on you guys, says team member Gerald Parker. I can see you cheating from he-re. ' BO WLING CL UB STRIKES A GAIN The bowling club bowled every Wednesday afternoon at Fairlanes under the direction of sponsor Mr, Dennis Tiechelman. At the beginning of the year the group elected as its officers Mark Scott, president, Terri Mitchell, secretary, and Liz Taute and Lorrie Price, co-treasurers. The bowling club competed in one inner-team tourna- ment each trimester in which first, sec- ond and third place teams received tro- phies while last place teams were also recognized. -I X f Lorrie Price says, I do NOT like Io loself' QPWLUV O 0 1 o 0 2 9 CLU 2 95 X ag educano I on fa be V-r W' national 0 Q I C' U: -C 0 I '-V GJ 3- - honor ,Jo 1-,O society 3 I t QGMUJ o chalacxc AR T T UDEN T S EXHIBIT WORK The Art Department here at Rayburn had a very productive year. Under the direction of art teachers Mrs. Joyce Fogo and Mr. Kenneth Clark, art stu- dents completed many various projects including works in pencil, pen and ink, water color, acrylic, collage, and pastel and charcoal. Art students also created three-D projects of pottery and plaster sculptures. At the Annual Scholastic Art Contest, Art lV students Alison Martin -V id Darrell Picha were awarded certifi- - ates of recognition for their work. ratricia Coffelt received first and third place awards in the Gulf Coast Art League in March. Ranell Fowler tv-Ceived fourth place and Kenny offelt was awarded Honorable Men- tion. Each Art IV student exhibited his or her art in the art showcase as an in- dividual showing during the year. Senior Bobby More works patiently to perfect his piece of pottery on the potter's wheel in class Kayla lohnson works on her ink design which was one of many projects completed by art students. These paintings by students were displayed i 24 Giza Guest speaker leff Taylor and current president Chuck Pitts address members of YFC. il 4 YF C INSPIRE YOUNG PEOPLE Youth for Christ carried out the minis- try of spreading the Christian message again this year. Under the leadership of sponsor Mr. McNeill, the members of YFC met every Wednesday morning to share prayer and song. The students were addressed by many guest speakers throughout the year. YFC officers were: Chuck Pitts, president, Dwayne Arnold, vice-president, Kendra Deiss, song leader, and Laurie Hatfield, publicity chairman. 0 , U, . t. ig! S gif if r's-ies'-1979 -C R i X fog vi' .1 l x again 9 C hw 4 F, 1, S A., s . if 3 ki da , Members of Youth for Christ display a variety of reactions to the speaker at one of the Wednesday morning meetings. The group meets once a week. 2 296 SAM 15' CRE W SER VES SRH As the keepers of our mascot-the symbol of our school-the members of Sam's Crew have a very important job. These boys put in many hours of work during football season at games and pep rallies. This year, Mr. Simpson selected seniors Rodney Creed and Roy McCeorge, juniors jimmy Everly and Eddie Rodriquez, and smphomores Brian Clark and johnny Perez to serve on Sam's Crew. Sophomores Brent Eubanks and Steve Kluber served as substitutes. Sarn's Crew leads a double life. Below the boys take care of business on the sidelines. ,mlm . -jf IT . .,.-ixtfll' Ni .. ' txgrs T .twin ZM47WZ7lMil.'1y . 'if 7 s JI 5 T S 5 SERV 1 CE ,, E, -. 1 Ra 'Q il, '-3' '.'fl.f' .A w A l l 'lqmnl ' T UDENT KEEP CHOOL AFE The Fire Marshals are responsible for promoting safety and fire prevention in the school. Sponsor Mr. Lucas Vegas selected bottom row: seniors Kirk Freytag, Paula Perry and junior jeff Carrollg second row: senior Greg Meyer, sophomore Brian Clark, and seniors Penny Cubley and jeff Clarkg and top row: seniors Karen Parker, Liz Taute and Marian Scott. These students supervised the fire drills and checked the extinguishers periodically. The Fire Marshals show the correct techni- que for using fire extinguishers. Mr. Vegas is sponsor. ,.r4 -fsw A-an-1 S? 251 ' 6 i Some ofthe Belles think that they are to present the halftime performance at one of the games. g T t-we . Qu 13543 .W .,,.-K J Thes il ii ' fihwmwftsf it as e Belles view the game from the sidelines. BELLE B00 T T EXA PIRI T The Basketball Belles had a big job this year promoting spirit throughout the basketball season. The 68 girls, co- sponsored by tvlrs. Carolyn Preston and Miss Lisa Rogers, supported the Varsity Basketball Team at the games and pep rallies. The Belles learned many new Cheers and wrapped the players' houses before games. Each member of the basketball team also received baked goods from his Belles before every game. 1'-r aah 3, .x 'sss tx l L .tr The Basketball Belles cheer the team while Pat Salinas gives Rayna Thompson one of THOSE looks. at , ft fi i 7 N ' ,I X 1, ,qq n lmrw i ,N 2 4 OEA members concentrate on their assignments. F Ci'- Marian Scott perfects her VOE typing skills, ...Bl Wake up and get to work! says Teresa Lackey. xhg, ' OEA MEMBERS PLAN PAR TIES OEA members kept their calendars full this year with many activities including a Halloween costume party, a Christmas party, and a trip to Blalock Nursing Home. In March the group pre- pared for contest where several mem- bers placed and senior Kim Manahan advanced to State Contest. The group drew secret pals whom they surprised throughout the year with birthday and holiday greetings. On April 7 OEA climaxed the year with an 'unbirthday' party for the crippled children of Shriners Hospital. The group served cake and ice cream and entertained the children with dance routines and a puppet show. OEA finished the year with a swim party. Officers for 1979 in- cluded Kathy Cook, secretaryp Barbara Niblett, vice-presidentg Leigh Koonce, presidentg Laurie Sewell, coop reporterg Teresa Lackey, lab reporterg and Kim Manahan, recording secretary. Not pic- tured is Anita Cross, treasurer. 2 O0 DE STUDENTS EAR A WARD DE students, under the leadership of sponsor Mrs. Barbara Davis, entered the first place float in the Pasadena Rodeo Parade. In October the group partici- pated in a bowling tournament. DE stu- dents sold spirit flowers for the Pasadena game. The group attended Area Contest Feb. 2-3 where several members received awards and went to State in Fort Worth March 15-18. On April 25, DE co-sponsored Free En- terprise Day. DE attended a luncheon each month. DE students lackie Hall and Lisa Furl wonder if they will EVER finish addressing spirit flowers 1 , . .sy '-4. M M an V 'YV ffffr ' I . S x At the DE luncheon Brenda Harvey says M-m good while at right Diane Essery seems less X .- x 5 E , . E' ig. fa ig? E lk, enthused. F Oh, la 'r x M Q I 4 A 9 X a 4 0-14445 Q ' 'o .. Renee Moifel works diligently while Connie lones takes a break to talk about her rlate last weekend, i ,F Fm' ' I 'tun- l V . R, ,,:.....,r,.M-M -1: 5 h owca se. l3:Y11! IlIgU g' -i 5 D Ea 5 Q 6 6 Q, 4,0 4120 new H095 HECE MEMBERS STA Y A C T I VE Under the direction of sponsor, Mrs. Kathy Garrison, the members of HECE had an active year. ln September the group had a book drive. Members adopted grandparents whom they treated during the year with parties and token gifts. HECE attended a Christmas workshop and had a Christmas party. In February they exchanged valentines with their grandparents at a Valentine luncheon. Other HECE activities in- cluded an Easter luncheon and a Mother's Tea. ,V N,-,af , 1 ' .,--t,jfs,,a '11 'r t i f A :fLaa.aaF,..,f... -N i li- i ut an I 'Lis HECE members Becky Self, Connie Hammon and joy Boyles stop to admire the Home Economics 02 VOCT MEMBERS SER VE OTHERS Members of VOCT completed two pro- jects this year. ln December the group hosted a Christmas party for the children at Queens Day Care Center and in April they made Easter baskets for the residents at Blalock Nursing Home. Under the leadership ofsponsor Mrs. Vertie Ward, VOCT went on field trips to the Texas Employment Commis- sion, the Pasadena Police Station, and the News Citizen. At Area X Contest in Spring, Texas Feb. 3, members Carmen Trevino and Delia Almendariz won first place in Chapter Display. Carmen went on to compete at State May 11-12 in Galveston. X C 3 O -. C O :r 3 C O 3' 3 vt O 3 Q SJ R :- lb A C N o o :: :- E. M : 3 ru sh ein pPoRTuN, 69,0 7760 QQ 9 S' 2 5 U 10 0 ' V 12 3 'L ft fa- 4' Siuu. TEXAS . ' , ' if l .. lr -my 'ft-1 ...Q at . . . , . , . .. ee .mt view Q . gh u 0F gy 1 1 wt Q , soft W, C... ,pa Delia Almendarez and Carmen Trevino pose with the Chapter Display for which they won firstplace. f loe McCurdy, Albert Trevino and Ernest Martinez declare strike after studying workers rights. N vu- 'Qt' C VAE S T UDIE WORK! G WORLD Under the direction of sponsor Mr. John Ulrey, CVAE students studied the world of work. The students learned about job interviews, how to get along with employers and fellow employees, and managing money. They also studied consumer responsibilities and practices. CVAE carried out their class study with an Employer-Employee luncheon on Feb.13 at Reed's Bakery. li f' ' A W ., skier. f X.. 41 O x S. , ,J 41' SKILL 0 Ms Q 6 S 2 Q fb Mr. Ulrey's first period CVAE class studies about the responsibilities of employment and a budget. leannette Rankin sings 1'You've Cot a Friend. 30 HOSA officers, pictured at right, were elected and given a formal Installation on Oct. 18. H0 A PLACES IN CONTEST HOSA opened the year with installation of officers Ronie Keen, Osvaldo Perez, Sandy Shaw, Dorthea Donahue, Patricia Garcia, Sheri Thurmond, Bar- bara Foster, Peggy Steele, and Paula Haas. Under the leadership of sponsor Mrs. Beverly Burton, the group co- sponsored the annual blood drive. HOSA attended Area Contest where several won awards and Bonnie Ebanks and Brenda Boyles advanced to state. They completed the year with a nursing home party. .-Www' af, 2:mw1-,,f .N Lx: .L O l 'a 9 may I I? Jn? ti. V' l l Q K t . . .. ,. P i il l fs s-. . , i . ew X in .,,. M.fv ' 6 W x inf ' Q f i ff if f fs: f .. ,s - wittia ' .f43ri-rv rf if ' ' VALVE '- 4 xy. ,Jw K' Q. -li .re HOSA member lanine Larson admires this skeletons ocipital condyles . . . or is it hi 304 s metatarsal? 3 1 .qi r X v '47i,'Q xl 'N it ...SSE A ms.:- , 535.2 Sheri Thurmond finds her HOSA notes amusing. I' 'fro' gf .Q nasvn Oeeuhvlqh' :' as M11 -1 - - T T' 'gillilittzlfflt i l Participants in the Silly Olympic contest struggle for the finish line as ICT spectators look on, KV7 4 Udvwkl ' V 'N Eddie Vandenberg and Creg Porter display the ribbons which they won at Area X VICA contest. ICT Goes to 79. Ulympics ICT opened the year with election of officers limmy Lout, Al Caballero, Keith Banister, lohnie Robinson, Mike Brown, james Zavala, and Tim Paul. Members participated in the Pasadena VICA Silly Olympics at the Skill Center in December and were presented a trophy for having the highest percentage club participa- tion inthe school's blood drive. The group attended an employer- employee luncheon at Buster's Bar- becue in February. In March, they at- tended Area X VICA Contest at San Jacinto College where Al Caballero won a second place award. Eddie Vandenberg and Greg Porter won first place awards at Area to advance to State where they won first and second, respectively. 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A .sf 'aa ,lecivfw ff Q26 fa' ff W .4 QEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE a leader in providing contract construction and turnaround services to the chemical, petrochemical, and refining industry SALTUES THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW lhe1979 Gradualing Class of Sam Rayburn High School ZZ,-3 ,414 EE EEE! -Ii? 'iwfir EEEEEEEEE E Q Q ms ,N r 'reign H 'i'f?.?4Q3i 'ygas tp 'nav -NW E?'5J'3!.5:4 M rbktagg .. 'ref-. I 0' ffiiffag' -us negg If O rv -I rf In Iles-'few . M II , , 0' Qi-if-Q01 'AE-':.i:1 c' Z ' M 'fw.i5i -U7 0' tp J'?34,4fJi1,. fp :1-S+ Hts' .395 gt eggffs 22322 ,I 0 X A I' 1 E Sw -I iw' , -2 ' ?cf.w?,?r52' fazfig.-.wsgizggrfjqriiffwn ,epas-.v Q-fif 4. -va, ..- ws'- rc-:QMWE 4:--'-srcvwfrsk' 'f +14-x 333333333333333 3 3 3 3333333333333333 3353 JI' 5' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 55 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' ff 4' 4' if 4' 5 .9 E. SOUTHMORE PASADENA, TEXAS MEMBER F. D, I. 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' J-S' ' ' ' -.Lg . - '-' -.12 N SIZZLER FAMILY STEAK HIIUSE Open seven days a week' Across from Bayshore Hospital 944 5040 3909 Spencer Hwy - .- - - I 0 I O Pasadena, Texas Gene Palma, Owner Ditta 4924 UAK o PA5laoi i-:i4A. 1'zxAs'7 7 5 c1 2 .ey 4 'K JK 'K 'K X 'K 1-itiittiittiiii if ll' ll' 'A'4444444444444'k -A- Aaron, Darell G. 140 Abbott, Pauletta 140 Abbott, Raymond W. 92 Ables, john 140 Abshier, Melanie K. 116 Acock, Fara L. 48 INDEX -B- Babik, Renee L. 93, 268 Baccaro, Mr. 168 Baggerly, Dennis P. 48 Baimbridge, Lanny L. 116 Bain, Debbie K. 49 Bain, Lisa A. 140 Acock, Horace M. 116 Acree, Debra L. 48 Adamek, Larry A. 116 Adamek, Terry W. 48 Adams, Mrs. 168 Adams, Billy M. 140 Adams, Gail L. 92 Adams, james R. 116, 212 Adams, Laurie 48 Adams, Michael W. Adams, William G. 116 Adrian, Randolph B. 48, 322 Albritton jr., james 48 Baker, Mrs. 187 Baker, Mr. 180, 228 Baker, Crystal M. 140 Baker, Elbert j. 140 Baker, Kelly R. 41, 49, 68, 271 Baker, Kenneth W. 93 Baker, Lisa A, 93 Baker, Michael A. 93 Baker, Robert M. 140 Baker, Tony E. 49 Balke, Charles W. 140 Balke, Karl G. 116 Balmer, Steven G. 140 Albritton, Glenda G, 92 Alcocer, jamie D. 140 Alexander, Mrs. 175 Alexander, Sonya L, 140 Alexander, Steven R. 92 Banister, Steven D. 140 Banks, Nancy 141 Barcelo, Douglas W. 116 Barfield, Stephanie A. 141 Barker, Mr. 186, 211 Alexander, Victoria 48 Allen, Alisa M. 116 Allen, Carol L. 140 Allen, lmeldia K. 92 Allen, Karen 48 Allen, Keith R. 116 Allen, Larry D. 140 Almendarez, Carlos V, 92, 108 Almendarez, Delia 302 Almendarez, Patricia A. 140 Alsdorf, Mary B. 92, 266 Alsien, Kelly 140 Altman, Karen D, 48 Alvarado, Richard A. Alvarado, Vivian E. 116 Alvarez jr., Armando 140 Ammons, Lori L, 92 Amonette, Barbara j. 140 Ampe, David B. 92 Andersen, Sandra L. 48 Anderson, Mrs. 178 Anderson, Cynthia A, 140 Anderson, james A. 116 Anderson, james D, 140 Anderson, Kay K. 140 Anderson, jeffery D. 116 Anderson, Robert L. 116 Anderson, Robert W, 92 Anderson, Terry L. 140 Andrew, Madeline 48, 282 Anglin, Melanie 140 Anthony, Kathryn M. 92 Apple, Mrs. 186 Aragon, Gloria A. 92 Arbogast, Lynnda D. 92 Arceneaux, Lynette M. 92 Armadillo, jo Ann 140 Arnold Dwayne R. 92, 295 Arnold Kenneth W. 140 Arnold Leonard K. 48 Asbury, Mike 116 Ashley, Deborah K. 48 Ashley, Karen A. 92 Ashley, Richard L. 140 Atkins, Constance L. 48 Atkins, jennifer K. 92 Atkins, Tamara S. 92 Attaway, Cheryl A. 140 Atwood, Scott W, 92 Aubry, Bonnie C. 92,112 Augustine, Anna M. 93, 197, 284 Avera, Mrs. 172 Avery, Michael C. 116 Avery, Paula 93 Barker jr., Curtis H. 116 Barker, Mark A. 93 Barnes, Nancy E. 141 Barnett, Robert j. 93,109 Barone, Mary E. 93 Barrera jr., juan 141 Barrera, joe j,116 Barrera, Patricia 93 Barrientes, David D, 116 Barrington, Douglas R. 141 Barrios, juanita E. 49 Barron, Sandra L. 93 Barry, Ruth M. 116 Barr, Cynthia j. 141, 207 Barta, Zane B. 93, 268 Bartos, David P. 93 Basile, Michael A. 49, 274 Bates, Kenneth R, 93 Batla, Patrick W. 49 Batson, Kelly L. 116 Battle, Mr, 180 Bayer, Kaylena V. 141 Baygents ll, james E. 141 Bearden, Bradley j. 116 Bearden, Raymond M. 49 Beard, Rhonda j. 49 Beasley, Kevin O. 49 Beasley, Melinda 141 Beasley, Robin D. 93 Beatty, Beth A. 116 Beavers, Norma A, 49 Becker, Steve R. 49, 68, 304 Beckman, Cynthia L. 141,147,155 Bedenbaugh, Pamela L. 141, 151 Beizinski, Christi 93 Bell, jerry L. 141 Belue, james A.141 Belyeu, Pamela A. 49 Benavidez, Maria M, 49 Bengochea, julieta M. 116 Benjamin, Calvin 25 Benjamin,Velecia141 Bennett, Mrs. 170 Bennett, Barbara S. 117 Bennett, Mary A. 93, 214 Bennett, Richard C. 117 Bennett, Terry j. 117 Benoit, Derek S. 117 Benson, Barbara A. 276 Bergeron, Oliver j. 93 Bernstein, Glen R, 141 Berryhill, Danice 93 Berry, Cynthia E. 49 Berry, jennifer L. 49 Berry, Michael T. 141 Beshears, Michael G. 117 Bettilyon, Bruce G. 93 Bettilyon, Randy 49 Bevill, Tammy S.117,119 Bicknell, Donald D. 117 Binger, Lorene j. 93 Binkowski, Tina M. 117 Birdwell, Becky S, 93 Birdwell, Michael A. 93 Bird, Debra L,141 Bird, Paula M. 117 Bjoraas, jodi K. 141 Blackbird, Andrew P. 117 Blackbird, Kathryn M. 93, 107 Blackbird, William j, 49, 68, 221, 265 Blackwell, Ellen B. 93 Blackwell, jeffrey L. 141 Blair, Richard A.117 Blake, Ann M, 49, 68, 262 Blake, joseph E. 141,213 Blanchard, Robert W. 50, 270, 271 Bland, Shawna D.117 Blankenship, Charles R. 141 Blank, Amber A. 139,141 Blank, jennifer j. 36, 50, 68, 281, 282, 283 285, 322 Blanton, Christopher P. 141 Blanton, Sylvia 93 Blasingame, Ricky Q. 93 Blasingame, Suzanne 117 Blevins, Mr. 191 Blount, jack W. 93, 277 Blue, Bradley S. 117 Boehm, Ervin j, 93 Boehner, Bruce A. 117 Bohnenberger, Marsha 141 Boice, john H. 93 Bolton, Tanya D. 117 Bolt, Teresa R. 117 Bonner, Karen L, 93 Bonne, Frances M. 93 Borchers, Michelle 141 Borski, Thomas G. 117 Boston, Lisa 141 Boston, julie 50 Bosworth, Mary M. 117 Bouldin, Richard L. 93, 270,271 Bounds, Timothy B. 93 Bourgeois, janice 93 Bowen, Douglas C. 141 Bowen, Lisa D. 117 Bowen, Lisa M. 93, 271 Bowser, Lori L. 142 Boyd, Donna G. 142 Boyd, Rhonda 142 Boyles, Deborah L, 68, 117 Boyles, joyce G. 50, 301 Boynton, Brett C. 93 Boynton, Robert S. 142 Brabston, Claude W. 50 Braddock, Robert L. 50, 68 Braden, james P. 142 Braden, jean A. 142, 207 Bradley, Richard A, 50 Bragg, Donald j. 117 Bramfitt, Scot 117 Brammer, Donna L. 50, 247, 271, 286 Brannan, Kelly 142 Brannan, Kimberly K. 117 Brannon, Charlotte L. 142 Brashears, Terrell L. 142 Brashier, Mary A. 50, 217 Brasseaux, Regina G. 118 Braswell, Ronald E. 26, 93, 288 Brazil, john C. 50 Breazeale, james 8.118 Breland, Deanna B. 142, 226 Breton, Cynthia M. 118 Bretzke, Mary C. 118 Brewton, Floyce j. 50 Brian, Kimberly C. 93 Bridges, james E. 50, 68 Briggs, Chris E, 93, 266 ,Traci R. 143 Briggs, ludy E. 118 Briggs, Warren E. 50 Brightwell, Dan F, 118 Brightwell, Patricia 50 Bright, Tonya A. 30,142,157 Brinkman, Gregory W. 94 Britt, Darla K. 50, 197, 248, 28 Britt, Iana L. 142,149 Brock, Lisa K. 118 Brodine, Brett A, 118 Brodine, Bruce A. 118 Brodine, Kristine L, 50, 83 Brodnax, Lorrie I. 142 Brooks, Mrs. 188 Brooks, Laura L. 118 Broussard, Connie A. 142 Broussard, Nick P. 93 Brownback, Kathy D. 118 Browning, Debra 142 Browning, V. Shane 118 Brown, Mr. 182 Brown, Cary S. 21,118, 203 Brown, Charlotte 142 Brown, Cynthia Lynn 142 Brown, Daryl W. 21,93 Brown, loy 8.93 Brown, Kevin L. 118 Brown, Kevin L. 50 Brown, Marjory A. 50 Brown, Mark H. 142 Brown, Melody I. 118 Brown, Michael S. 93 Broyles, Brenda G. 50, 68 Brubaker, Molly 118 Bruner, Cynthia L. 50 Bruner, Lynda B, 142 Bruner, Timothy A. 93 Brusselback, Bryan S. 51, 68 Bryant, Cynthia L, 93, 291 Bryant, Lisa R. 142 Bryce, Lori 142 Bryce, Tyrena M. 118 Bryson, Tina 118 Buck, Teresa L. 51 Buck, Terriel.118 Bucknell, lames 93 Buendla, Mark 142 Buller, Ben A. 118 Bullion, lilanne 119 Bunker, Robert W. 51 Burge, Gaylon L. 119 Burkhalter, Gregory 94 Burkhalter, Susan R. 142 Burkland, Debra L. 142 Burleson, Thomas W. 94 Burnett, Daniel S. 94 Burrows, Pamela L. 142,156 Burr, Kimberly R, 142 Burton, Michael R. 51 Bush, Charles E, 94 Bush, lohn F.142 Bussey, Diana L. 119 Butler, Mrs. 182 Buys, Kim L. 51 Byrd, Leesa K, 142 -C- Caballero, Al R. 51 Caldwell, lames l. 119 Caldwell, Lura142 Callaway, David G. 94, 288 Callaway, Roy G. 94 Callaway, Stephen 1. 119 Callaway, William T. 94 Calley, Ginger R. 119 Cammack, Catherine L. 51 Cammack, Retta S. 94, 267 Campbell, Mrs. 53, 190, 266 Campbell, Herman D. 51, 68 Campbell, Martin L. 30,119, 304 Campbell, Tammy A. 94 Campo, Mr. 186 Canales, Diana 94 Canales, Veronica F. 94 Canipe, Beverly B. 142 Cannon, james C. 94 Canon, Sandra Y. 119 Caramanna, Brenda A. 119 Caramanna, Gregory 51 Carey, Goldie M. 94 Carey, ludy A, 94 Carley, Bretza 142 Carley, lerry L. 94 Carlisle, leffrey D. 119 Carlson, Diane E. 51, 68 Carlson, Paul S. 94 Carlson, Rhonda L. 119 Carlson, Sandra L. 94 Carlson, Walter W. 119 Carlton, Charles 142 Clay, Theresa M. 94 Clements, Nick L. 52, 88, 322 Clements, Sheressa L. 119 Clemons, james W. 27, 94 Clemons, Stanley E. 95 Cleven, leffery D. 119 Cleven, William l. 119 Cline, Terry 95 Cline, Todd K. 119 Cloak, Lisa 143 Clyatt, Rodney P. 119 Coan, Dana E143 Cobb, Rebecca A. 52, 68, 238, 243 45 265, 285, 331 Coberley, David R, 119 Coble, Mike I. 143 Carpenter, Barbara K. 51 Carpenter, Cheryl A, 139, 142 Carranza, Michael D. 119 Carraway, Kimberly A. 142 Carrell, Ieffrey T. 94, 271 Carrell, Sandra l. 51, 68, 257 Carroll, Mrs. 171 Carroll, Debra A. 51 Carroll, Dianne F. 142 Carroll, jeffrey A. 94,111,113, 287, 296 Carroll, Susan M. 142, 148 Carter, Mr. 186 Carter, lohn D. 142 Carter, Kathryn E. 142 Carter, L. Daniel 94 Carter, Lawrence M. 94 Carter, Randall A. 119 Carter, Steven T. 94 Carver, David A, 119 Carver, Tina A. 142 Casey, Raymond K. 142 Case, Anita E.142 Cassidy, Lesa D, 94 Castellow, Robin G. 142 Castleman, Weldon 142 Castorena, Lydia 94 Casto, Dennis M. 94 Casto, Marcella E. 119 Castro, David S. 142 Catoe, Charlotte R. 142 Chadd, Ladonna F. 142 Chaffee, Elena R. 51 Chandler, David R. 119 Chandler, Randell E. 142 Chang, Homer P. 51, 292 Chapin, Cathy M. 51 Chapin, Karen D. 142 Chauvin, lames A, 142 Chavez, Alma D. 143 Chavez, Martha R. 119 Cherry, Trey D. 143 Chesson, Sheila K. 143 Chism, Charlotte I. 143 Christesson, Kevin A. 51 201 , 279, Coble, Staci L. 119 Cochran , Aaron D. 143 Cochran, Graydon A. 95 Cochran, Linda F. 52 Cochran, Mark D. 120 Cochran, Robert W, 120 Cochran , sara c. 36, 52, ea, 270,271 Cockrell, leanrie R. 143 Coffelt, Adam S. 31,143 Coffelt, Kenneth H. 52,335 Coffelt, Patricia M. 47, 52, 53,196, 238 281, 285 Coleman, Andrew 95,143 Coleman, Bruce D, 52 Coleson, David F. 95 Coleson, Kathleen M. 143 Colejson, Merdith L.143 Colgin, Kelly S. 52,285 Collins, Mr. 158,176 Collins, Mrs. 174, 283 Collins, Bryant L.12O Collins, Clint E. 95 Collins, Mark A, 120 Colston, Gneata B. 120 Colwell, Anthony R. 95 Colwick, Christopher 95 Coman, Colleen 52, 216 Coman, Kerry A. 120, 207 Coman, Mary E. 143, 157 Comeaux, Carol R. 120 Conaway, Stacy M. 95 Conces, Ellen S. 120,131 Conces, Nancy L. 95 Conley, Michael D. 143 Connell, Mary K. 52, 70 Connell, Tracy L. 120 Connor, Patrick A, 120 Conway, Mary T. 120 Coody, Martin L. 143 Cook, Charla K. 120, 252 Cook ,Cynthia L. 120,276 Cook, David A. 52 Cook, Debra A. 52 Cook, Kathleen D. 52, 197, 299 Cook Christ y, Virginia C.119 Church, Carol D. 51 Ciranni, Catherine R. 94, Ciranni, Rita A. 119 Clarke, Dorothy E. 52 Clark, Mr, 190 Clark, Mrs. l. 182 Clark, Mrs. S. 170 Clark, Ann B,119 Clark, Arlene B. 143 Clark, Brian A. 119, 296 Clark, Debra L. 94 Clark, Elena M. 94 Clark, Elizabeth L, 28, 94 Clark, Evelyn 1.119 Clark, Hollye H. 94 Clark, jeff W. 296 Clark, Marilyn M. 143 Clark, Opal C. 143 Clark, Sandy K. 143 Clark, Thomas E. 143 Clark, Tracy S. 143 Clary, Anthony I. 94 Clauder, Kelley G. 143 279, 278 Cooper, Sheri L. 143 Cooper, Tommy L. 120 Copeland, Mark R. 120 Copley, lames W. 143 Corbett, Kay A. 95, 112 Corbett, Kimberly I, 143, 147 Corley, Keith B. 143 Corondelo, Eddie 143 Correll, lames 52 Cosgrove, David C. 52 Cosgrove, Keith O. 120 Cottle, S. Craig 52 Counts, Richard I. 143 Courtney, Lisa D. 95 Courtney, Michael D, 143 Courts, Cindy A. 95 Cowan, Kimberly A. 143 Cowan, William G. 95 Cowart, Steven L. 143 Cox, Bennie K. 52 Cox, Deborah A. 95 Cox, Marcelene 118,12O, 124 Cox, Michael W, 95 Cox, Robert R. 52 8 Cox, Stacy L. 95 Cox, Tim W. 52, 245 Cox, Todd O. 143 Coykendall, lohn D.143 Coyle, Larry C. 120 Craig, jessie E. 121 Craig, Robin L. 95 Crawford, Miss 176, 332 Crawford, Mr. 188 Crawford, Brian j. 53 Crawford, Regina L. 143 Credeur, Barry A. 143 Credeur, julie A. 95 Creed, Rodrick M. 53, 68, 296 Creed, Sallie N. 121 Creel, Earl D, 95 Crook, Dealta E. 121 Croom, Donna L.121 Croom, Patricia F. 95 Cross, Anita I. 53,258 Crouch, Cynthia E.121 Crowson, Allyson A. 143 Crowson, Debra L, 143 Crowson, Felicia 143 Crowson, Teresa L, 121 Crump, Mary j. 95 Crumpacker, Karen 121 Cruthirds, Sandra E. 53 Cubley, Mrs. 171 Cubley, Penny I. 53, 296 Cullum, Mr. 190 Cunningham, Mrs. 174 Cunningham, Mary A. 53 Curry, Lisa V. 121 Curtis, Robin E. 95 Curtis, Stephani L. 143, 207 Curtis , Steven P, 121 -D- Dahl, Becky 95 Dahse, Cynthia L.143 Dahse, Patricia A. 95 Dallas, Dennis L. 95 Dallas, Michel D, 53,68 Damewood, Stanleigh 143 Darcy, jimmy R. 53,143 Darling, Miss 182, 280 Darnell, Christine 53 Darnell, Yvette 121 Daskocil, Mark 143 Davidson, lohn T. 144 Davidson, Shelia R. 121 Davila, Criselda 143 Davis, Mrs. 188, 300 Davis, Cecil R, 121 Davis, Eric W. 53, 68, 220, 292 Davis, Kayla R. 53 Davis, Keith L. 53, 233, 234, 322 Davis, Lisa K. 144 Davis, Mark W. 144 Davis, Michele D.143 Davis, Raymond 144 Davis, Richard L, 53 Davis, Roy L. 121 Dempsey, Linda D. 54 Dennor, Charles 121 Denton, james T. 144 Denton, Lisa R. 121,132 Dent, Mrs. 172 Desalme, Kimberly A. 121 Desoto, Adela l. 54 Despain, Debbie A. 144,161 Despain, john D.121 Deviney, Angela A. 96 Deweese, Gregory B. 144 Diaz, Rene R. 121 Dickerson, Eddie W. 54 Dickson, Ronald M.144 Dillon, Lisa M. 96 Dimmick, john T. 121 Dimmick, Tammy L. 96 Ditta, Cindy 54, 258, 279 Ditta, Diane j. 96, 102, 279, 321 Ditta, Louie A. 144 Dittrick, Sherilee 54, 60, 285, 286 Dixon, Lesa121,133 Dockall, Bruce 144 Dodds, Robert K. 96, 104 Doiron, Phillip B. 121 Dolan, Yvette A. 96,259 Dombart, Susan B. 121 Domin, Craig j. 121 Donahue, David A.121 Donahue, Dorothea A. 54,304 Donkin, Shelly M. 54 Donofrio, Christina 121 Donofrio, Donna 144 Donofrio, Elizabeth 121 Dorman, Linda K. 96 Doskocil, Gary D. 121 Dove, M. Katherine 121 Dowell, Lisa 54 Doyle, Mr. 189 Doyle, Mark S, 96 Drake, Deana 54 Duggan, Kara A. 96 Dunbar, Pamela D. 22, 54, 243, 285, 331 Duncan, Gordon M. 122, 252 Dunnahoo, Mr. 190 Dunlavy, Ron B. 122 Durham, Darina R. 54 Duron, Ross 144 Durr, M. Renee 96 Duschamp, Mrs. 174 Duvall, Dallas 144 Duvall, Scottie 144 Dye, Leecil 54 Dyer, Linda M. 54 Dyess, David D, 96 Dykes, Mrs. 188 -E- Eagle, Donna M. 122 Earley, David C. 96 Easley, Alan E. 54 Eason, Sandra L. 54 Eason, Stephen D. 144 Ellison, Craig D.144 Ellison, Susan 55, 68, 282, Ellis, Rebecca A. 96 Ellis, Rhonda K. 122,207 Ely, Cynthia A. 55 Emerson, james M. 96 Emmons, Linda D.144 Enderson, Glenn 144 English, Mrs. 170 English, Billy R. 122 Engman, Nora 122 Enriquez, Marie A. 96 Epperson, Sharon L, 96 Ericson, Teresa A. 144 Erwin, Christopher E, 96 Erwin, David P. 144 Espinoza, Gloria 122 Essery, Diana j. 55, 300 Etheridge, Shirley 55 Ethridge, Cynthia M. 144 Ethridge, Gail E.122 Etzel, Richard R. 144 Eubanks, Brent A. 122 Eubanks, Arenda 55 Evans, Michael R. 55 Evans, Thomas 144 285 EverlY, lames D. 27, 28, 296 -F- Fancher, lanice L. 55 Farkas, Susan T. 55 Farquhar, janet L. 91, 96, 321 Farris, Charles C. 55, 228, 335 Farris, Kevin P, 96 Farr, Pick122 Fay, Dana M. 96 Fay, Kyle j. 122 Fay, Michael 144 Fay, Trina A, 55 Feazle, Paul A. 96 Fellers, joel D. 144 Ferrer, Hilda M. 122 Fields, janet E122 Fields, Sondra D. 55 Fife, lames A. 55, 282 Fife, Maki 144 Fifield, Richard G. 96 Fike, janet S. 122 Finch, Brian K. 55 Finley, George 55 Finley, Sandra K. 55 Fisher, Rusty 96 Flannery, Mark A. 96 Flipse, john R. 122 Florow, john T. 122 Florrow, Charlene M. 55 Florrow, Cheryl A. 122 Floyd, janelle 55, 322 Fogo, Mrs. 190 Fogo, Laura L. 55, 68 Folk, Stephanie j. 96 Fonville, Mrs. 172 Ford, Kevin M. 55 Ford, Lillian j. 96 Davis, Sharon D. 53 Davis, Teena M. 53 Davis, Tina M. 21,143 Davis, Trudi L, 53, 257 Davis, Urban 53 Davis, Ursula D. 143 Dawlearn, Danette E. 144 Dawlearn, David D. 121 Day, Paula A. 53, 206 Dean, j. Coy 95 Dean, Nikki R. 53 Deborde, Mr, 186 Decarrie, Michael G. 144 Decarrie, Rebecca L. 96 Deiss, Kendra j. 96, 295 Dela Cruz, Rosie M. 96 Delacerda, john A, 121 Deland, Steven j. 53 Delarosa, Martha A.121 Delong, Mrs. 191, 269 East, Kristi L. 153 Ebanks, Bonnie G. 96 Eddleman, Denise L. 54 Edwards, Mr. 185 Edwards, Darvin Q. 122 Edwards, Mark L. 54 Edwards, Thomas L. 24,122 Eichelman, Hugh M. 54 Eickmeier, Kenneth C. 122 Eifert, Chris D. 54 Eifert, Tod S. 122 Elliott, Donald W. 54 Elliott, George A. 55 Elliott, joseph D. 144 Elliott, julie A.144 Elliott, Lynda E. 144 Elliot, Lisa 139 Elliott, Lynne M. 96, 265, 288 Elliott, Robert B, 96 Elliott, Ronald C, 144 Foreman, Mitchell W. 96 Forrest, Dennis j. 96 Foster, Mrs. 187 Foster, Barbara j. 56, 304 Foster, Brian L. 96 Foster, Wayne B. 56 Fountain, Doreen K, 96 Fountain, Glenn D. 51 Fountain, Sylvia 96 Fowler, Mr. 180 Fowler, Alan L. 51 Fowler, Evelyn M, 122,133 Fowler, Ranelle R. 51 Fox, Robert E, 145 Fox, William L. 96 Franklin, james j. 145 Franklin, john B. 56 Franz, Anita K. 122 Franz, Tina L, 27, 28, 96 Frazier, Billy D. 56 razier, Robynn R. 96 reeman, Laura B. 122 reytag, Kirk G. 39, 56, 68, 234, 235, 287, 296 riedrichsen, Daniel 122 riedrichsen, Wendy 96 'ritz, Ronald C. 122 rolick, loann K. 115,122, 130, 288 iuchs, Angela B. 122 'ullerton, Robert I. 145 fuller, Mike 96 iuller, Noel A. 96 furlow, Chris E. 96 iurl, Kimberly 96,300 iurl, Lisa L. 56 -Q- aitan, Christopher 145 aitan, Fidel 145 uaitan, Sophia 56 Gallegosflohn H.122 Gallegos, Melchor 122 Gallo, Tammy M.122 Galvan, Leticia 122 Sanderson, Evelyn R. 122,124, 279 Gansky, Carla A. 96 Ginn, lodie L. 97 Glasgow, Bruce W. 123 Glass, Eric M. 123,203 Glover, Gregory M. 23,145, 228 Glover, Teresa A. 47, 56, 196 Goad, Kevin M. 123,145 Goad, Mark A. 97 Goates, Susan K. 123, 262 Gobeil, Claire M. 97 Gober, Billy E. 145 Gober, Melinda A. 97 Godbe, Steven F. 97 Golden, Clifton R. 123,203,204 Goldsberry, Kellie L. 56 Gomez, Nancy M. 123 Gomillion, Monte E. 123 Gonzales Albert 145 Gonzales, Cynthia A. 145 Gonzales, Dennis R. 145 Gonzales, Katheryn 123 Gonzales, Robert O. 56, 68 Gonzales, Victoria 145 Goodwin, Mr. 168 Goodwin Mrs. 192 Goodwin, Carol A. 56 Goodwin Kristi K. 123 Goodwin, Ricky C. 56 Gordy, Ricky 145 Garcia, Elia 122 Garcia, Ioseph A. 96 Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Patricia 56, 304 Rachel B. 122 Yolanda M. 56, 68 Gardner, Cindy A. 145 Gardner, Elsie 145 Gardner, ErnestG. 96,111 Gragg, Iudith M. 145 Gragg, Michael R. 97 Grambow, Bridget I. 123,129 Grant, Mr. 136,188 Grant, Dean 97 Grant, Iulie M. 97 Hamrick, Mr. 184 Hamrick, Stephen F. 97 Ham, Kenneth A. 123 Hancock, Ieffrey T. 123 Hancox, Robert David 12, 19 Handorf, Henry M. 146 Hand, Darla K. 123,262 Hankins, Sheri I. 57 Hanks, La Iena M. 57 Hanlin, Sandi L. 123 Hansen, Cheryl' D. 123 Harberson, Delinda D. 146,161 Harberson, Rodney T. 104 Hardcastle, Deanna R. 57 Hare, Robert L. 97 Harman, Charlotte R. 123 Haron, Anay 97 Harper, Iamie C. 57, 271 Harper, Mike E. 124 Harper, Scott W. 147 Harrah, Samuel H. 97 Harrell, Diana K. 97 Harrell, Gene A. 97 Harrell, Pamela I. 207, 227 Harrell, Rebecca I. 147 Harrington, Kenneth 97 Harrison, Mr. 185 Harrison, Mollie P. 98 Harris, David G. 31, 57 Harris, Debra M. 124 Harris, Denie L. 57 Harris, Kathy L. 97 Harris, Roanna L. 124 Hartenstein, Douglas 98 Gardner, Ierry D. 122 Gardner, Sherri 123 Gardner, Tammy L. 96 Gardner, Tracy 145 Garlington, Iames N. 123 Garner, Mrs. 172 Garner, Iacquelyn K. 91, 96, 205 Garrison, Mrs. 113,189 Gartman, Lewis E. 56 Gartman, Raymond A. 96 Gary, Christopher T.123 Garza, Alfredo D. 123 Garza, Henry G.145 Gray, Audie L. 123 Gray, David 97 Gray, Ieanna M. 39, 56, 68, 282 Gray, Thomas A. 97 Gream, Mary A.97,99,107,110, 277 Gream, Tina E. 145,152 Green, Cassandra 123 Green, Cessendra 123 Green, David H.145 Green, Mary E. 123 Green, Paul 123 Green, Teresa I. 123 Greer, Dawan R. 145 Greer, Deborah I. 97 !Garza, Iames V. 145 lGarza, Maria 145 Garza, Marta A. 123 IGarza, Michael G. 56 -Garza, Sandra C. 207 LGarza, Virginia L. 145 Gassner, Iohn C. 145, 213 Gates, Christina Y. 145 lGates, Mark 56 Gates, Sherri D. 96 Gates, Tina 96, 262 'Gatlin, Vicki L. 56 'Gatton, Larry E. 145 Gatton, Lisa K. 96, 266 Gay, Cynthia D. 56, 68 Gay, Ieannette C. 56, 322 Gay, Keith A. 145 Gentry, Ierry N. 56,220 Gentry, Lori A. 123 Gentry, Melissa A. 56 Gentry, Valorie I. 96 Genzer, Sheila R. 145 Gerhardt, Charlotte 123 Ghormley, Elizabeth 96 Ghormley, Michael D. 145, 213 Gibb, Mitchell L. 56 Gibson, Grogroy S. 145, 204 Gibson, Russell A. 56 Gibson, Sheila L. 123 Greer, Samuel S. 123 Greeson, Mark L. 57 Gresham, Randall P. 123 Griffin, Marthena B. 145,207 Griffith, Donna K. 97 Griffith, Robert I. 123 Griffith, Steven K. 97 Griggs, Debbie D. 57, 68 Groth, Antoinette 145, 150 Grounds, Stewart L. 97, 106, 23 304 Grubbs, Terry S. 47, 57, 68, 281 Guidry, Linda M. 146 Guild, Peter M.123 Guldan, Elaine B. 123 Gutierrez Ir., Iohn 5.97 Gutierrez, Albert L. 97 Gutierrez, Martin 123 -H. Haas, Gregory L. 19, 30, 123, 130 Haas, Paula D. 57, 304 Hadley, Scherry L. 57 Hadley, Scheryl K. 57 Hagen, Russel C. 57 Hagman, Ioseph E123 Haguewood, Doy G. 97 Haines, David D. 97 Giesler, Tammy L. 145 Gilley, Randal D. 56 Gilliam, Mitchell E. 123 Gill, Lyndon C. 123 Gilmore, Wendy S. 56 Gilreath, Ierri L. 145 Gilreath, Leslie W. 123 Ginn, Ieffery D. 97 Halbardier, Iames R. 97 Hall, Anthony 57 Hall, Iacquelyn A. 57, 300 Hamby, Gary R.123 Hammons, Debra K. 57 Hammons, Robert L. 97 Hamner, Ioy A. 123 Hamon, Connie M. 57, 68, 279, 301 3, 253, Hartley, Dawn R. 98 Hartley, Renee 217 Hartley, Lena L. 147 Hartman, Mrs.192 Hartman, Timothy B. 57 Harvey, Brenda A. 300 Haserodt, lane M. 98 Hatfield, Laurie K. 124, 295 Hathaway, Ion E. 98 Hausler, Wendy K. 98 Hawkins, Cole S. 124 Hawthorn, Terrie L. 98 Hayes, Saundra D. 124 Hayman, Cindy L. 98 Hay, Douglass E. 98, 232, 234 Hay, Randall L. 98 Hay, Sherri I. 124 Heacock, Paul E. 124 Head, Kenneth L. 147, 267 Healer, Garlan G. 98 Healer, Harlan H98 Healer, Michelle 124 Hebert, Lisa D. 98 Hedgecoth, Susan L. 124 Hedge, Traci D. 57, 260 Hediger, Mathis W. 124 Hediger, Vernon L. 124 Hedrick, Donna T. 98 Heep, Cynthia L. 57, es, 271, 282, 285 322 Heep, Ieffrey W. 124 Hees, Douglas N. 124 Heintschel, Bruce L. 98, 212 Heintschel, Iohn T. 98, 103, 209, 211 212, 234, 279 Helms, Robert M. 98 Helton, Teresa L. 148 Hempel, Sandra K. 57 Henderson, Miss 182 Henderson, Holly A. 148, 162 Henderson, Mark D98 Henderson, Nancy K. 124, 280 Henneck, Mark D. 98,113 Henry, Mark A. 148 Henry, Philip L. 57 Hernan dez, Adam X. 124 Hernandez, Christine 57 Hernandez, Donna M. 148 Hernandez, Lito 98 Hernandez, Patricia 57 Hernandez, Rosemary 148 40 Hernandez, Rowena K. 98 Hernandez, Veronica 57 Hershberger, Robert 148 Hershberger, Tommy 148 Herrera, Felix 98 Herrera, jimmy R148 Herrington, julie K. 98 Herring, Heidi A. 98, 284,321 Herring, Lisa A. 24, 98, 108 Herzik, Karen D, 124 Herzik, Mark A. 57 Hesche, julie A. 98 Hicks, Mrs. 113,179 Hickey, Denise M. 31, 98, 112 Hickey, Melissa T. 148 Higginbotham,Mrs. 176,177 Higginbotham, Cynthia 124 Higgins, Keith 28 Hillenkamp, john R. 98 Hiller, Vincent T. 125, 262 Hillman, Mrs. 175 Hill, Ann M. 57, 256 Hill, Byron R. 148 Hill, Glenn F. 124, 270, 271 Hill, Lavonna B. 124 Hill, Ronnie 124 Hill, Stacey A. 148 Hines, julie M. 148 Hinson, john T. 148 Hinton, Katrena E. 57 Hinton, Scott A. 125 Hiser, Donna R125 Hnatek, Michael 98 Hobbs, Denise M. 98 Hobbs, Richard A. 148 Hobson, john D. 148 Hobson, Mark E. 57 Hodge, Cindy S. 57 Hodgson, Cynthia L. 98, 269 Hoefar, Mitchell L. 57, 239, 240, 244 Hoffman, Susan I. 98, 206 Hogue, Todd K. 125 Holcomb, Susan A. 24, 98 Humphreys, Kimberly S. 149,159 Humphrey, jerry D. 125 Humphrey, Kenneth R. 58 Hurd, Linda j. 149 Huron, Daniel S. 100 Hurst, Ann 149 Hurst, David W. 149 Hurst, Michael A. 100 Huseby, Michael K. 58 Hutchenrider, Christ 58 Hutchenrider, Edwin 149 Hyde, Ronald E. 149 Icenhower, Kevin E. 149,213 Iden, Michael B. 58 llkenhans, Roy L. 149 lngle, Sandra L. 58 Ingram, Sonja G. 100, 253 lnstone, Marisa l. 58 lsam, jill R. 47, 58, 250, 322 Isbell, johnny L,149 lsom, Bobette100 lstre, Todd L. 149, 213 Holland, Holland, Holland, Charles E. 98 Rebecca j. 125 Todd L. 148 Hollis, Keith L. 253 Hollis, Mark j, 98 Hollowell, Stephen D. 148 Holman, Robert T. 100,276 Holmes, Holmes, Darla 148 Norman E. 148 Holt, D'Andra S. 57 Holt, Tamara D, 100 Hood, Suzanne D. 148 Hooks, Nanci j. 148 Hopkins, Bunnie D.125 Hopkins, Elizabeth D. 125 Hopkins, Randy M. 145,148 Hopkins, Roni D.100 Hopkins, Scott D, 148, 213 Horn, Charles D,100 Horton, joyce A. 100,270,271 Houpt, Carolyn D. 100 Houpt, jo Ann 148, 207 Houston, Marilyn 47, 58, 68, 196 Howard, janet G. 148 Howard, Tina M. 100 Howarth, Linda G,148 Howarth, Michael j. 148 Howell, Natalie A.125 Howell, Timothy W. 148 Hrab, Deborah A. 58, 271 Huber, Kerry L. 58 Huckabay, Steve T. 148 Hudiburgh, Kelley S. 100 Hudson, Lori C. 148 Huerta, Patricia 100 Huffman, Steven D.125 Huff, jeffrey S. 100 Huff, William F. 100 Hughes, Barrie M. 28, 125 Hughes, Evelyn A. 100 Hughes, Gerry L. 100 Hughes, Martha F. 149 j. jacks, Tracy 149 jackson, Cary P. 149 jackson, Gina M125 lackson, Molly B. 149 jackson, Tommy A. 58 jacobs, Christi j. 149 jacobs, Kelly A. 141,149 lacubowski, Robert E. 149 jameson, Erin S. 58 jameson, Leah M,125 jameson, Ralph S.149 lamison, L. Kendell 21,121,125 jania, Pamela I. 100 january, Marilee149 jarratt, Shari j.149 jaynes, Gaye L. 58, 68 jaynes, R ussell W. 149 jennings, Kevin M. 149 jestice, Deborah R. 149 letter, Mark A. 100 lewell, Kenneth R. 149 joffrion, james L. 100 johnson, Mr. 187 johnson, Barbara L, 58, 206, 214 johnson, Bruce A. 100 johnson, Christina L.149 johnson, Debra 149 johnson, Donna R. 125 johnson, lacqueline125 johnson, james R. 100 johnson, john j. 100, 302 johnson, Kayla M. 58, 258, 294, 3 johnson, Larry D.125 johnson, Linda j. 125 johnson, Mark W. 125 johnson, Marvin D.149 johnson, Nannette149 johnson, johnson, Scott M. 149, 213 Steven L. 58 johnson, William L. 149,213 johnston, Caren C. 139, 207 jolly, Leslie W, 125 jones, Andrew D. 126 jones, Charles R. 58 jones, Connie M. 58,301 jones, David 126 jones, Cl enn D. 101,126 jones, jane A. 126 jones, jeffrey D. 126 jones, Kay Lynn 126 jones, Ly nn D. 58 jones, Robert 58 jones, Steven Bruce 100 joplin jr., james E. 58 jordan, Lori A, 101 jordan, Roger W, 101 22 -K- Kapner, Troy D. 58 Kearns, Carol L. 101 Keeling, john F. 101 Keen, Bobby G. 121 Keen, Veronica S. 58, 269, 304 Keigley, Sheila R. 126 Keller, Robin A. 150, 207 Kelly, David E, 58 Kelly, Michael 150 Kelly, Nancy M. 58,280 Kendall, jerry L. 58 Kendall, Scott P. 101 Kennedy, Mr. 176 Kennedy, Lisa P. 150 Kepka, Sandra D. 126 Kerr, Thomas E. 59, 68, 209, 211 Key, Randy 150 Keyser, Kerry K. 101, 229 Kidd, Sharlyn G, 101,321 Kielman, Bartie T,150 Kimbel, Randall E. 101 Kimes, Robin S.101 King, Cheryl E. 59 King, Dale R. 126 King, judith A,15O King, Kelly D. 24,101 King, Teresa L. 101 Kinnamon, Brenda L. 126 Kinney, Charles K. 59 Kinney, Cynthia D. 126, 206, 207, 227 Kirchman, David L. 101 Kirkland, janna K.15O Kirkpatrick, Kathlee126, 207 Kirkwood, Debra R. 150 Kirkwood, john D. 59, 201, 279, 281 287, 331 Klepser, Robert G, 150, 213 Klepser, Tania L. 124 Kloesel, james P. 101 Kloesel, Mark D. 126 Kluber, Steven L. 126 Knight, Drewe A. 59 knight, john B.150 Knight, Russell 101 Knippa, Kathy 59,88 Knox, David A. 59 Knox, jackie R. 126 Knox, james M. 101 Knuppel, Russell G. 101 Koch, Mrs. 183 Kocian, Mrs. 158,179 Kocurek, David W. 101 Kocurek, Pamela L. 101 Koenig, Angela M. 101 Koenig, Cindy M. 59, 68 Koenig, David P. 126 Koenig, Frances j. 101 Komarek, Elaine S. 150, 207 Komarek, Suzanne L. 101, 206 Koonce, Mrs. 113,176 Koonce, Leigh A. 59, 299 Koppa, Dennis R. 59 Kornele, Linda 150 Koslosky, Melanie C. 59 Krenek, Roger A. 101 Kruse jr., Henson B. 101 -L- Lackey, Teresa L. 59, 299 Ladakos, Elizabeth M. 150 Laher, jami D.101 Laird, Bobby L. 126 Laird, Sharon K. 126 Lake, Donna L. 101 Lake, Eva R. 126 Lake, Michelle R. 39, 59, 68, 84, 249, 262, 277, 279, 281 Lake, Theresa A. 150 Lake, Troy D. 150 Lambert, Robert M. 59, 68, 276 Lambert, Roger L. 59 Lambright, jimmy L. 102 Lamb, Barry W. 101 Lamon, David W. 150 Lamp, Eddie A. 102 Lamp, Kimberly A. 126, 289 Lancki, Carol A. 59, 206, 214 Lancki, Linda M. 69,150 Landers, Andrea K. 59, 286 Landers, R. Benjamin 126 Landers, Ricky M. 150 Landrum, Scott M. 126 Landry, Mr. 187, 213 Land, jeffrey S. 126 Lane, Anthony N. 59, 201 Lane, Kirk A. 101, 212 Lane, Robin A. 151 Lange, Gary R. 126 Lange, Iohanna L. 126 Lange, ludy R. 151 Langford, Russell W. 126 Lare, Kathryn E. 30, 34,101, 280 Largent, Delores D. 101,110 Largent, Scott R. 19,91,102,105 Larson, Edna I. 102, 304 Larson, Melanie P. 126 Lovett, Douglas E. 127 Love, Mark A. 151 Lowery, Diane R. 127 Lowery, lerry 60 Lowe, Dana C. 151 Lowry, Bobbie F. 102 Lowry, Dixie A. 151 Lowry, lo E. 60 McClintock, Tommy F. 111, 232, 235, 279 McClosky, Lisa 61 McCord, Sherelee 103 McCoy, Connie 152 McCoy, Keith D. 152 McCoy, Kyle M. 152,213 McCoy, Lance D. 152, 213 Luis, Mar Lumbiey, k A. 151 Lee T. 102,281 Lyles, Mr. 22,187 Lyles, Deanne102 Lyles, Iohn S. 41, 60, 69, 209, 282,28 Lyman, Donna M. 60, 256, 281 Lynn, Thomas 1. 127 Lyons, Raenette R. 102 McCoy, Shane D. 103 McCracken, David H. 61 McCrory, Shelly D. 20, 103 McCullough, Lisa G. 127 McCullough, Lori N. 152,156 McCurdy, Ioe A. 303 McDaniel, lohn D. 152 McDaniel, Wayneara G. 61 Lytie, Philip c. 151 - M- Macias, Bertha A. 127 Macnamara, Pamela D.102 McDonald Brian E. 70 McDonald, George R. 61 McDonald, Kelli M. 103 McDonald, Michelle A. 70, 221 McDonald, Tracy L. 70 McFadden, Ruth A. 152 McFarland, Diana K. 103 McGathY, lames F. 70 Latour, Paul l. 126 Laughlin, Charles K. 151 lavender, Mrs. 183 lLavergne, loseph K. 102 Lawhorn, David E. 59 Lawhorn, Leslie K. 126, 278, 279 Lawrence, leff151 Lawson, Elmo Y. 126 Lawson, lames D. 59 Layton, lohn M. 102 Layton, Patricia A. 151 Leach, Elizabeth l. 126 Leadbetter, lennifer102 ,Lee, Donna E. 126 lLee, Douglas B. 60 ,Lee, lohnny151 Lee, Sandra D. 151, 207 Terri A. 37, 60, 69, 88, 239, 240, 245 iLegg, Mark A. 126 Legg, Taina L. 151 iLegg, Tammy 126 Lee, Leighton, Holly A. 100,102 lLeighton, Mark D. 28,126 Lemming, Miss 136, 175 Lenfest, Michael S. 24,102 Lenfest, William M. 60 Lenormand, Frank E. 126 Lenz, Carl W. 126, 212 Lessner, Mr. 23,181 Levi, Mrs. 193, 288 lewis, Mr. 168 ' Lewis, Anthony C. 102 Lewis, Lorna L.151 Lilley, Mary E. 60 Limmer, loy D. 60 Lindquist, Karen D. 126,131, 259 Lintott, Mary E. 91, 102, 107, 196, 280, 321 Little, Brenda 151 Little, Iohn I. 60 Little, Karen K. 102 Livermore, Donna M. 60 Livermore, Frank 126 Lloyd, Mrs. 180 Lloyd, Tracy L. 126, 207 Lockey, Gregory E. 102 Lockey, lennie 151, 262 Lofton, Mrs. 172 Logan, Melissa A. 151 Loggins, Darryl D. 60 Lomax, Mr. 274 Long, Beth A. 60 Lonsford, lames E. 126 Lord, lames G. 126 Lord, Robert W. 60, 69, 201 Lord, Wade W. 12 Lott, Selina l. 60 Lott, Winford R. 127 Lout, lames R. 60, 243 Lout, Susan C. 151 Lovett, Billy 60 Maddux, Magee, E Donna Le 127 rin C. 127 Maggio, Miss 168 Mahaney, Cheryl 162 Malac, Roxanne M. 60 Malinak, Maurice M. 60 Manahan, Kim L. 60,299 Maners, leffrey R. 127 Mansfield, Peggy L. 102 Manuel, Glynn T. 127 Mao, Tina 28 Mardesty, Beth 61 Mare, lohnny151 Marr, leffrey D. 102 Marsalis, Marshall, Marshall, Marshall, Marshall, Marsh, C Michelle D. 151 Adam L. 127 David V. 61 Lori E. 61 Paul F. 151 urtis M. 102 Martinez, Deborah I. 102 Martinez Martinez, luan C127 Ernest 127 303 Martinez, Paul B. 151 Martinez, Sandra D. 61, 69 Martin, Allison K. 61 Martin, Christine D. 151,156 Martin, Michael L. 102 Martin, Pamela D. 127 Mason, Greg H. 102, 232 Massey, Deborah L. 102 Massey, loseph D. 127, 135, 203 Massey, Kelley M. 147, 149, 150, 152 Masters, lohn R. 127 Mathena, Eugene 152 Matthews, Annette D. 102 Matthews, Mark l. 61 Matula, Cathryn M. 127 Mauck, Renee E. 102 Mauldin, Richard G. 152 Mauzey, Angelque D. 127 Mauzey, Randale K. 103 Mauzy, Ralph 61 Maxwell, Kimberly K. 152 Maxwell, Samara K. 103 Maxwell, Terrel I. 152 Mayes, Cole 61 Mayes, lames M. 61 Mayo, Richard 152 Mayo, Tina L. 103 McAfee, Danny R. 151 McBride, lacqueline 61 McBryde, Thresa A. 152 McCafferty, Teresa I. 127 McCaffety, Mrs. 169 McCarley, Tonya K. 152, 207 McCarver, Lori K. 116,127 McClanahan, Glen D. 152, 213 McClay, Iames F. 103 McClay, Iohn E. 152, 267 McClellan, Frances 61 McGeorge, Roy G. 69, 70, 296 McGrath, William P. 127 McGuire, Kimberly 127 McKeithen, Amy L. 280 McKenzie, Mr. 188 McKinney, lim C. 103 McKinney, Mark L.127 McKnight, Karen D. 152 McKown, Mrs. 169 McLuray, loe152 McMahon, Robert A. 24,103 McMahon, Sarah A. I52 McMiIIin, Suzanne 152 McMulin, Robert S. 152 McMurrough, Kenneth 103 McNeill, Mr. 181, 295 McNeil, Tammy 70 McPearson, Carrie A. 70 McPearson, Nancy l. 128 McPherson, Robert 152 McReynolds, Sandra K. 128 McWhirt, Karen D. 103, 205, 269, 280 McWhorter, Helena I. 70 Meador, Mrs. 182 Meador, Melinda K. 103, 321 Meador, Sherry L. 153 Meador, Starla M. 70 Mechler, Lisa L. 70 Medina, jesse l. 128 Medina, Mary H. 103 Meek, Charlie 153 Meek, Glenn A. 153 Meek, Howard A. 103 Megason, David W. 153 Meier, Robert K. 103 Melder, Belinda F.128 Menard, Angelique S. 128 Mendoza, Miguel 128 Mendoza, Oscar 153 Meng, Iohn A. 70 Menzel, Chris P.153 Merriwether, Bruce 212 Merriwether, Tony L. 103 Merryman, ludith A. 70 Metelko, Mary A. 153, 262 Metting, Dahna S. 19,153 Metting, Donna R. 47, 70 Metts, Daniel G. 70, 256 Meyer, Elizabeth A. 153 Meyer, Gregory L. 70, 258, 296, 322, 335 Meyer, leanne M. 103 Meyers, Glenn T. 70, 199 Michalek, Lori l. 128 Middleton, Randall A. 128 Mikulenka, Mr. 184, 231 Milczewski, Bron A. 70 Milholland, Robert D. 103 Miller, Mrs. 170 Miller, Deborah R. 153 Miller, Diana K.103 Miller, Gary R. 70, 202, 287, 322, 335 1 2 Miller, Kathryn D. 70 Miller, Kenneth D. 128 Miller, Scott 128 Miller, Sondra K. 128 Miller, Tammy L. 103 Miller, Wendy K. 153 Milligan, Norman B. 153 Mills, Annice D. 103,286 Mills, Denice L. 103 Mills, Iamie K. 103 Mills, Robert l.103 Mills, Sara K, 103 Milner, Vallie A. 128 Mire, Kenneth C. 31, 69, 70, 229, 245, 281 Mire, Patrick G. 103,113 Mitchell, Nancy A. 20,153 Mitchell, Sidney M,153 Mitchell, Susan l. 103 Mitchell, Teri L. 70,226 Mitchell, William R. 153 Mitton, Adam F. 103 Mitton ,Amy L, 128 Mize, Mary A. 128 Mizuno, Seisuke 70 Modisette, Paula S. 70 Moeller, Dudley E. 128 Moffitt, Renee D. 70, 301 Mokarzel, Ayub 128 Money, Carol A. 153 Montalvo, Melinda D. 153 Montgomery, lackie R. 153 Montgomery, lenny L. 128 Montoya, Tina L. 128 Moody, Crystal C. 153, 163 Moody, lames E. 153 Moon, Randy 70 Moore, Barbara I. 153 Moore, Brinton S. 103 Moore, Cheryl I. 76,103 Moore, Darrel W, 153 Moore, Djuana L, 153 Moore, Glynda l. 153 Moore, Kenneth G. 76 Moore, Kent 76 Moore, Lou C. 153 Moore, Russell A. 153 Moore, Terry L. 128 Moran, Vance L. 128 Mora, Sandra 1.153 Moreno, Enrique C. 153 More, Bobby I. 76, 291, 294 Moran, Mrs. 188 Morgan, David W. 153 Morgan, Doyle E. 76 Morgan, limmie128 Morgan, Rhonda l, 70 Morman, Shawna L. 128, 226 Morrison, Belinda S. 153 Morrison, lohnny D,153 Morris, David C. 76 Morris, Karen D. 103 Morris, Therese 103 ' Morris, Tommy R. 103 Morris, William R, 76 Morrow, lo L. 103 Morrow, Sheri E. 128 Moseley, Mrs. 192 Moseley, Karen C. 146,153 Mose, Antoinette 103 Mosher, Danial W. 128 Moye, Deborah A. 153 Mulcahy, Linda l. 103,153 Mulcahy. 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Richardson, Steven K. 130 Richardson, Suzanne 105 Richardson, William D. 155 Richards, Addie C. 130 Richards, Richards, Karen A. 155 Kermit R. 105 Richards, William E. 115,122,130 Ridgway, Iohn L, 105 Prejean, Mr. 136,177 Press ler, Cindy D. 130 Prestenbach, Cathy S. 77 Preston, Mrs. 189 Price, Debra L.139,155 Price Kathryn L. 105, 271 Price, Ronald L. 155 Price, Susan L. 105 Pride, Susan D. 130 Pritchett, Mrs. 192 Probandt, Mr. 213 Puffe r, Sheryl S. 105 Pugh, Iimmy O. 77 Pugh, Iodi L. 105 Pugh, lohn P. 155, 213 Purifoy, Ben M.155 Putzka, Donna C. 105 Pye, Laurie A. 155 Pye, Randall A. 105 -Qi Quarles, Kathryn E. 105 Quinn, Iill R. 99,105, 265, 321 Quintanilla, Dwight 105 Quintanilla, Luisa E. 130 -R- Raby, Mr. 184 Rahr, Gary D. 77 Ralls, Mrs. 178 Ramey, Billy I. 77 Ramey, Donna L. 130,155 Ramirez, Roger E. 130 Ramirez, Roland 77 Ramon, Roger C. 69, 77 Ramos Ill, Roger 155 Ramos, Laura I. 130 Rankin, Karen I. 303 Rapp, Randa L. 105 Rathien, Ianet A. 155, 207 Rauckhorst, Vincent 130 Read, Coy L, 130 Rector, Carla D. 105 Rector, Carroll D, 78 Redd, Dennis R,130 Redmon, William W. 78 Reed, Iames B. 155 Reed, Laura M, 78 Reed, Patricia A. 78 Reeki e, Ianie 130 Reeves, Missi 69, 78, 283 Reeves, Robin F. 78, 196, 251 Reeves, Steven M. 130 Reimers, loan M, 78, 280 Reimers, Pamela K. 155 Renfro, Susan K. 130,134 Reppond, Kyle L. 155 Revak, Simeon G. 105 Reyes, Iuana M. 105 Reyes, Laticia 130 Reyna, Isabel 155 Reyna, Richard S. 155 Reynolds, Kimberly A. 130 Reynos, Richard 155 Reynosa, Ioe A. 155 Rhoads, Laura D. 130 Rhoads, Melody B. 155 Rice, David E. 105 Rieves, Charles E. 130 Riley, Carolyn I.155 Rios, Monica 155 Risinger, Randall I. 105, 233 Risinger, Richard E. 155,156,204 Risinger, Ronnie D. 78, 201, 235 Ritchie, Suzette 131 Roach, David K. 155, 213 Roach, Gail A. 106 Robbins, George E. 106 Robb, Douglas D. 156 Robertson, Bradley I.106 Robertson, Kellie I. 106 Robertson, Williard 156 Roberts, Donald C. 131 Roberts, Laurie 78 Roberts, Lorie A. 156 Robert, Iulie M. 106 Robinette, Richard L. 131 Robinson Ir., Iohnie106 Robinson, Lori K. 21,121,131, 205 Rocha, Rudy R.156 Rodeman, Sandra L. 106 Roden, Donna M. 131 Rodrigues, Ieffrey I. 156 Rodriguez, Corinna F. 106 Rodriguez, Edward 106, 296 Rodriguez, Maria L. 131 Rodriguez, Maria N. 106 Rodriguez, Oscar 156 Rodriguez, Sandra M. 131 Roeder, Ann M. 131, 207 Roehrick, Nancy I. 131,288 Rogers, Miss 24, 180, 285, 297 Rojas, Ben I. 131 Roquemore, Robin R.106 Rosenbaum, Mr. 53,181 Rose, Michael L. 106 Roslen, Donna 131 Rosser, Richard A. 156 Ross, Mike I. 156 Ross, Rebecca I. 131 Roth, Anna 156 Rountree, Terry W. 106 Row, Pamela S. 101, 106, 260 Royal, Bobby M. 131 Roye, Mr. 53, 177 Rucker, Mr. L. 177, 186,190, 257 Ruiz, Graciela 78 Rull, Dorothy A. 131 Rull, Mary E. 156 Rundell, David G, 156 -5. 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'l32 Simmons, Gene A. 132 Simons, Terre L. 107 Simon, Auguste I. 107 Simon, Michael B. 107 Simpson, Mr. 168,283 Simpson, joni K. 108 Simpson, Robert 36, 69, 71, 256 Sims, Kenneth C. 132 Sinclair, james K. 158 Sinderson, Aron M. 133 Singleton, Larry W. 30,120, Singleton, Mary K 71 Singleton, Sandra D. 133 Sipes, julie 158 Sites, Sandra 108 Sites, Suzanne L. 158 Skyles, Kevin K. 108 Skyles, Lane P. 133 Skyles, Malcolm B. 158 Slaughter, john E. 71 Slawson, Penny A. 133 Sleith, Gary T. 158 Sloane, jerry B. 158 Sloane, Nannette 133, 207 Sloane, Natalie K. 133, 135, 207 Slonaker, jeri L. 133 Sloterdijk, Iulius E. 71 Slowe, D. 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Benjamin L. 79 Sutherland, Klar L. 79 Sutton Ir., Houston L. 134 Sutton, Rosa C. 79 Swain, Mrs. 183 Swartz, Kim E. 134 Sweeney Ill, Woodie109 Swift, Richard D. 109 Swonger, Steve 134 Sylvester, Cris D. 160 Szwak, David A. 134 Trevino, Adalberto 303 Trevino, Carmen 79, 302 Trevino, johnny G.161 Trevino, Nancy 135 Trevino, Victor M. 79 Trichel, Mike W. 79 Trujillo, Terri L. 161, 207 Trumble, Miss 181, 261 Trumble, Deborah 79, 256 Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Tupa, L Turner, Turner, Turner, Turpin, David W. 109 Leah P. 28, 79, 285 Pamela j. 109 Ralph C. 80 aura Bee 161 joye L. 109 Mitzi G. 115,135 Orlando 135 jimmy R, 109 Twining, Kimberly j. 161 Tyer, Teresa L, 135 Tyler, T ravis G. 161 -U- Ubernosky, lamie S. 135 Ullrich, lennifer M. 135 Ullrich, lennifer M. 135 Ullrich, lohanna T. 161, 217 Ulrey, Mr. 189, 303 Ulrey, Teresa M, 91, 109, 206, -V- Vahrenkamp, Mr. 189 Valdez, Iudy161 Valerio lr., Elisandro135 Valerio, Margaret A. 161 Van Dine, Rex K. 80 Van Horn, Charles 109 Van Pelt, Gregory I. 109 Van Shooten, Ronald 162 Vance, Mrs. 192, 270, 271 Vandenberg, Edward C. 305 Vanderkop, Amy L. 161 Vanderkop, Deborah A. 80 Vanover, Earl 109 Vasquez, Alfred 135 Vasquez, Cindy 135 Vasquez, George 135 Vasquez, Sylvia A. 135 Veckert, Renee 162 Vegas, Mr, 168, 296 Vela, Alicia 162 Velazquez, Desiree 115, 135, Venable, Mr. 185 Verducci, Mrs. 175 Verghese, Ashok T, 110 Verghese, Prakash M. 162 Vessels, Anthony W, 162 Vestal, loseph E. 135 Vickery, Monica K. 162 Villarreal, David C. 135 Villarreal, Noel 162 Villarreal, Rose M, 80 Vilo, Melissa K. 162 Vincent, Calvin C, 162 Vincent, leffrey B. 110 Vincent, Stuart R. 68, 80, 220 Vonmaszewski, Matthew 135, Vordenbaum, Douglas 80 Vordenbaum, Philip N, 80 Vo, Lan T. 69, 80, 280 -W- Wachendorf, Mrs. 173 214, 321 205 290 Ward, Michael P, 162 Ward, Richard L. 111 Ward, Scott A. 162 Ware, Kevin A, 162 Ware, Peggy I. 135 Warnell, Natalie A. 162, 207 Warner, Elisha, K. 81, 260 Washington, Glenn 0.111 Waters, Deborah M. 81 Waters, Donna A. 135 Waters, Linda K. 135 Watson, Ronald L. 162 Watson, Tracey L. 111 Waymire, Tommy 162 Webb, lames C, 111 Webb, Kathey D. 136 Weir, Mrs. 186 Welch, Emil C, 136 Welch, Gina D, 136, 268 Welch, Kay R, 128,136 Wells, Mrs. 53, 182, 216, 332 West, David G. 162 Westwood, Ms. 183 Whalin, Lucretia A. 111 Wham, Christopher L. 81 Whatley, Christopher 162 Whatley, Willis 1, 111 Wheeler, Rhonda R. 111 Wheeler, Wesley D. 136 Whitacre, David E. 81 Whiteford, Mark L. 163 Whiteford, Paul A. 69, 81 White, Connie L. 162 White, lohn W. 81 White, Kristi L, 111 White, Lyndon R. 136 Whiting, Willet G. 163 Whitney, Mr. 189 Whitney, Tracey L. 163 Whittaker, loseph S. 163 Whittle, Mary K, 111 Whitworth, Connie 112 Wickboldt, Charlotte 163 Wiggins, Mary B. 136 Wiggs, Mark 163 Wilbanks, Patricia A. 81 Wilbanks, Thomas l. 82 Wilhite, Suzanne 136 Wilhite, Wyma I. 136 Wilkerson, Wayne W. 163, 263 Wilkes, Kimberly K. 136 Wilkes, Roxanne 163 Wilkinson, Nancy R.136 Wilkinson, Tammy L. 163 Wille, Terry L. 112, 293 Waddell, Boyd G. 162 Waddell, Gary W. 162 Waddell, Kimberly L. 80 Wade, David R. 80 Wade, Terri 135 Wake, Mrs, 171 Wake, Cheri L. 110 Walker, Cheryl D. 110, 259 Walker, Clayton T. 110 Walker, james P. 25, 31, 99, 110, 287 Walke Walke Walke Walke r, lene M, 81, 270, 271, 288 r, Monica D. 162 r, Rebecca A. 111 r, W, David 81 Wallace, lanet C. 81 Wallace, Robert l. 135 Wallin g, lason L, 162 Walling, juanice M, 135 Wall, Pamela C, 135 Walters, Patrick L, 111 Walters, Steven R. 111 Walthall, Romy135 Walton, Sherri L. 111 Williamson, Catherin 82, 260 Williamson, Dena G. 136 Williamson, lames K, 25, 31,1 Williamson, Rhonda K. 163 Williamson, Travis E. 112 Williams I Mr. M, 177, 191, 268 Williams, Angelia S. 163 Williams, David W.136 Williams, lack l. 136 Williams, lames A. 136 Williams Iulie K. 163 Williams Karen D. 163 1 Williams Kimberly K. 136 Williams Laura 151, 163 Williams, Lisa K. 136 Williams Marion G. 163 Williams Mark A. 136 Williams Michael V. 112 Williams Patricia G. 82 Williams Steven M. 136 Williams, Thomas A. 82 Williams, Tina R. 82, 277 Williford, Karen 69, 260, 282 Waltz, Michael A, 162 Ward, Mrs. A. 171 Ward, Mrs. V. 189 Ward, Gary A. 111 Ward, l. Brook 111, 264, 269 Ward, Ward, Kimberly 162 Michael L. 111 Willis, Susan M. 136, 207 Wilmeth, Daryl G. 82 Wilmore, Gayla D. 163 Wilson, Mr. 193 Wilson, Ginger G, 22, 82,197 Wilson, Greg 136 Wilson, lames T. 163 1 Wilson, lanet L, 136 Wilson, lay R.112 Wilson, lerry 112 Wilson, Kelli C. 163 Wilson, Kevin A. 136 Wilson, Linda L. 82 Wilson, Mara A. 136 Wilson, Mark A. 82 Wilson, Mark E. 136 Wilson, Mark E. 112 Wilson, Sandra I. 112 Wilson 1 Sherrie D. 163 Windham, Darlene E. 163 Windham, Mark 83 Windham, Windham, Raymond 8.136 Michael L. 112,268 Windsor, Robert 163 Winebrenner, Barbara 83 Winn, Cassandra A, 22, 83 Winn, Melissa N. 115,118,1 322 Winstead, Melanie R.163 Winstead, Melinda K. 112 Withers, Nancy I. 137 Woods Woods Woods Woods Wood, Ili, Carroll 137 , Betsy R, 163 , Karen 112 , Lisa M. 163 Mr. 188 Wood, Amy L, 41, 83, 282 Wood, Garry D. 137 Wood, Gregory E. 88 Wood, lulie E. 137 Wood, Rosemary 88 Wood, Sharon M. 55, 69, 8 285, 331 Wootton, Mark H. 163 Worthy, Debbie A. 112 Worthy, Patricia E, 163 Wright, Debbie 137 Wright, Pamela A. 137 Wright, Paul C. 112 Wright, Randy K. 137 Wright, Rhonda G. 83 Wyrick, Wendy R,163 -y- Yates, Patricia A. 137 Yates, Phyllis L. 163 Yates, Scott A. 163 York, Robert A. 163 Yost, Lisa 163 Young, Kelley R. 137 Young, Linda 5.112 Young, Susan 5.112 Yu, Hee Sook112 -Z- Zapach, Richard I. 88 Zapata, Cynthia A. 88 Zavala, lames M, 88 Zbranek, Anthony R.137 Zeedyke, Vicki 163 Zellner, Navella Ren 137 Zepeda, Gonzalo 112 Zernial, Linda l. 112 Zuniga, Debbie P. 137 32, 136, 281 8, 279, 281 346 v , V 4 - l . I - ' l f Rx , 1 1 , fa. When THE RAYBURN SCENE is completed, the players gather their memaries and progress ta a game with higher stahes . . . hr, 48 ,A ,qi . , 1 ..-WA THE FUTURE I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'XJ so 1 J , 'Z '51 M J :Gu .IB 'rms END Q
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