Sherman High School - Athenian Yearbook (Sherman, TX)
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ATHENIAN 1978 Volume 61 Sherman High School Sherman, Texas 75090 Contents Life’s Kaleidoscope 2 Academics 10 Honors 52 Sports 72 Organizations 174 Special Features 232 Educators 238 Involvement 250 Freshman 256 Sophomore 266 Junior 274 Senior 290 Ads 321 Index 334 Closing 347 i As we peer through life’s grand kaleidoscope. Patterns of life’s progressions come into focus. Turning this viewer of. . . ever-changing patterns, we envision fragments of the past blending with the present. . . to form the future. With every passing day . . . as this continuous cycle moves on, new images come into view, images of worldly patterns. We are each a part of. . . this changing design of life, for we too are . . . ever-changing patterns. Within ourselves . . . are thousands of pieces which we have gathered throughout our lives. 2 — Life's Koleidoscope Life's Koleidoscope — 3 V Linked together. . . each piece reflects unforgettable experiences, mirrored moments of. . . happy times and sad ones, times of awareness and learning, times of giving and caring, of reaching out. . . and taking in. We thus become . . . a pattern of blended fragments of the past. Each piece of the past. . . links to the present, as it encircles our lives. Brilliant colors come alive . . . with in our spectrum. The kaleidoscope moves on . . . as tinted glass of red, yellow, and green join, creating a harmonious pattern. As quickly as these . . . revolving designs take shape, our lives take on new shape. From day to day. . . we mold new patterns, as we create new ideas. . . form mutual interests and shape common goals. We choose to become involved . . . seeking harmony within life’s grand design. Icidoscope — 7 The present unfolds the future as we live each day in search of. . . tomorrow. Life is a panorama . . . and we are its spectators, viewing each phase of life . . . foreseeing our future. Yet, as we observe life . . . envisioning our tomorrow. 8 — Life's Kaleidoscope ■ r we live within. . . its constantly-changing pattern. We each shift life’s pieces, shape its design . . . and give it substance. We link fragment. . . after fragment of yesterday, today, and tomorrow, forming out unique pattern within . life’s grand kaleidoscope. life' Kaleidoscope ACADEMICS Ideas merge . . . into an array of kaleidoscopic patterns each touched by creativity. . . dappled with imagination, enhanced through self-expression . . . and perfected by skill. Mottled images evolve . . . composing diverse reflections, of one’s ideas and emotions . . . set amid a stage, blended in harmony . . . enlivened upon a canvas. Vibrant patterns fluctuate . . . with every sequence of sounds attuned; Dazzling rainbow-like hues convey meaning; earthly matter takes substance. Life’s platform revolves. . . in a realm of beauty, as we each play a role . . . sing in tune . . . paint a picture. 10 n English Skills Challenged The English Department of Sherman High School is different this year from any other year. The reason for the change is Keys to English Mastery workbook, which was adopted by the Sherman School Board and English Department to improve skills in grammar, writing communication, and proficiency in the language use of high school students. The workbooks go into detailed studies concerning writing, practice for composition, exercises for library skills, and basic grammar skills. The Board of Education felt that each student could use the books to better their education. However, this is not the first year to use a book of this type. The books were used as a pilot program for the freshmen last year and proved successful. Students enrolled in grades 4-12 are required to use one level of the English grammar workbooks. The total amount spent on the workbooks at S.H.S. was $4,000, a little over $2 a book. The new books are hard enough to give us a challenge, and I feel that this is exactly what we need, commented a few S.H.S. students. Other students opinions are: Scott Emory, junior, I don’t mind working in these workbooks because if we weren't doing the books, we would be doing something else. They review things that I have forgotten. Kim Tally, sophomore, It's not the most exciting part of my day. It has keys to explain itself, some of it's hard; some of it’s easy. Karen Bishop, freshman, I feel the new workbooks are good. I like it a lot better than working in books. The good points are the keys in the middle of the book! They help a lot. Denise Haliburton, senior, “I really like them because they teach me things about grammar I don’t know, and that will help me in college. Mrs. Nancy Jones is explaining an exercise in Keys to English Mastery to Christy Faulkner. Jannie Gibson takes notes before starting to work in Sherrie Douglas. Randy Price, Randall Babb, Christi Lusk, Levida Owens and Mrs. her new workbook. Margie Wilson discuss a story they |ust read. 12 Foreign Languages Gain Popularity Students in first period Latin class were asked why they took Latin. Their reactions follow: Cindy Boatright, Junior, I want to be a physical therapist, so I had to know Latin.” Caren Johnson, Junior, “Because I wanted to learn a foreign language and learn more about English. Keith Caston, Sophomore, “Because I want to be a veterinarian and I thought Latin might help. This year there are approximately 147 students enrolled in the largest foreign language class, Spanish. Since last year, Spanish classes have increased from four to six classes: Three Spanish I, Two Spanish II, and One Spanish III. Having more students meant having a new teacher as well, with Miss Patsy Wilson joining Miss Barbara Jarvis in the Spanish department as a new SHS teacher. Learning to speak Spanish in conversational situations is the main goal in Spanish. Correct pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, oral and written practice, emphasized writing, acting out dialogs in Spanish and singing in Spanish are fun ways of learning the language. Students learn about the customs, history, economy, geography, and other cultural aspects of Spanish speaking countries. Miss Barbara Jarvis returns papers to 5th period. Pam Cope, Robin Maine, and Bridget Vrla transcribe from French tapes. The study of Latin at Sherman High School has been broadened to include the many facts of the classical civilization of Greece and Rome. Students are introduced not only, to the study of a language which has had a great impact on our own language but also to the daily lives, literature, history, and religion of the people who spoke Latin. Students gain a deeper appreciation of classical cultures by reading outside of class. Non-fiction books which deal with the areas mentioned above. They also are responsible for non-writ-ten products such as oral presentations, models, paintings, posters, or any freestanding media. J l Mark Rexrode. Laurie Russell, Brad Schwoerer. Jack Scanlon and Michelle Minor taking drills in class. 13 Foreign Languages Enrich Vocabulary The French classes at Sherman High School strive to teach all French students the basics through film strips and tapes. Learning the cultures of France and other French speaking countries is very important. Games and a variety of techniques are used to show the differences between America and France. French II and III, however, are a little more complicated. They go deeper into the cultures of French, grammar, and literature. French students were asked why they took French. Their reactions follow: Michelle Minor, “It’s an interesting course, and it is graceful to speak.” Terri Gentry, “I heard that it will make it easier to get into college. Spanish students were asked how Gary Walsh, “Needed a foreign language for college.” they felt about Spanish and why they Tena Walton, “Because I plan to major in music in college and I needed took the class. Their reactions follow: it.” Kathy Pierce, “I didn’t want to take French or Latin so I took Spanish, I thought I would get more out of it. Sally Harper, “I want to learn to speak Spanish.” Robert Abbott, “I had to have a foreign language and Spanish was the easiest one.” Leigh Anderson concentrates on Latin assignment. Mrs. Donna Kumler explains Latin assignment to Karen Cobbs, Mike Mitchell, Cindy Boat-right and Chris Louderback. Miss Barbara Jarvis explains Spanish lesson to first period. U Journalism I Students Face New Challenge “Journalism I has improved in accepting responsibilities since last year,” stated Paula Morgan, instructor. This year’s class is set up to resemble a publishing company’s system. The students have their own titled position such as editors, typists, and proofreaders and they are required to take full responsibility of their position for six weeks. Students clock in at the beginning of class and out at the end. They also receive a check at the end of each week. The pay check, along with the textbook, test, and ambition are used to determine a student’s final grade. This is an excellent way to keep the students working. Their minds become more creative and that enables them to think and write quickly, use better interview techniques, and work better with class members along with accepting responsibilities. The Sherman High School Hi-Talk is written mainly by the Journalism I students. Each story a student writes has his byline printed above the story (although this is not the proper professional procedure) to help the student have confidence and incentive to write more stories. Journalism I students in first and fourth periods were asked why they took journalism and what they got out of it. Their comments follow below: John Hill, “It’s a lot of hard work, but I enjoy it. George Townsend, I get a headache and a full-time schedule, but I enjoy it.” Debbie Johnson, I like the experience of working on a paper and writing stories.” Edward Davis, “Journalism is mainly a lot of fun to me and it is also very educational and I’d like to continue in the studies of this interesting field. Lori McGraw, “Aid in business and writing ability. Journalism is not all fun and games. A paper is not something you can put together in one day, it takes time and a lot of effort. Journalism is a lot of hard work, but the students can work and enjoy themselves at the same time. Debbie Johnson and Debra Bennett discuss story headlines. Stacy Boatman, LaSandra Herpeche, and Anne Ray Harman begin pre- Karen Foster begins to lay out newspaper, paring for interview. 15 Athenian Sales Set All-Time Record Steve Jonse and Pam Martin work on preparing index for the class sections. The 1977-78 Staff Class has published four newspapers and the Athenian this year. A lot of hard work goes into the newspaper and yearbook. All layouts for both are done by the Staff. The candid shots are taken by the SHS photographers. The 1977-78 photographers are: Paula Lacy, Khris Miller, Bobby Evans, Ken McBryde, Judy Wright, and Mark Simon. All stories in the Hi-Talk are written by Journalism I and II students. The newspaper that ranges from 8 to 22 pages is printed by the Denison Herald. Editor for the Hi-Talk is Judy Adair. The Athenian Staff produced a 356 page Athenian, with nine pages colored, the first Athenian with four color since 1972. Athenian Staff members were asked why they took Journalism a second year. They react as follows: Laura Hayden, “I like meeting people.” Becky Booher, “I liked working on the paper last year, and I thought I would have fun working on the yearbook. It’s interesting.” Judy Adair, “Because Journalism I was interesting. Cheryl Brewster checks names and grades with pictures. Becky Booher types cutlines for Hi-Talk. 16 Ann Sheppard, Chris Taylor, John Burnett, Bruce Lowing, Bobby Jackson, Chuck Vestal, begin Algebra assignment. Brad Bringhurst completes class assignment. Math Department Expands Course Range The Sherman High School Mathematics department offers a wide range of math courses to serve different levels of ability. The Math courses offered at SHS are: Fundamentals Of Math I, and II, Algebra I, II, Geometry, Trigonometry, Analytical Geometry, Analysis, Survey of Math, History of Math, Number Theory, Speed Math, and the newest course. Consumer Mathematics. Consumer Mathematics is being offered for the first time this year. The course is designed to introduce students to the free enterprise system. Juniors and seniors are eligible to take this course if they have completed Algebra I or six quarters of Introductory Algebra. Students enrolled in any math course were asked if the math course they were enrolled in helped them in any way. The comments follow: John Hill, “More than helping me understand math, geometry helps me to think logically. Tammy Burrow, It has helped me a lot, and I like the teacher.” Ken McBryd, It helps in life’s situations, sometimes.” Cyrus Wesley, I like the teacher and I learn to manage my money.” Sophomore students look above for help on math quiz. Mr. Q. D. Williams begins class discussion. Business Focuses on Proficiency Business education is a course designed to enhance the proficiency and performance of the different aspects of business. Understanding and building relationships are important in learning business education. The business classes offered are: Typing I and II, Shorthand I, Bookkeeping, Recordkeeping, Business Law, and Clerical Practice. Typing I focuses on learning the keyboard and mechanical parts. Students learn how to write letters properly, and how to set up themes. Typing II improves a student's skills by timed-writings and completing forms. Typing II is for the advanced typist to learn more about the typewriter. Shorthand I concentrates on learning to read and write shorthand. Students also work on speed and accuracy. “Bookkeeping not only covers personal financial management but teaches the student to keep a simple set of books, stated Mrs. Bernice Johnson. Record keeping emphasizes personal records and basic business forms. In Business Law students learn basic points necessary for enforceable control. They also cover areas of employee-employer relations, insurance, and banking. Learning to operate calculators and typewriters is important in clerical practice. Students also learn different filing systems. Jeff Harron practices on daily timed writings. , 8 Mrs. Betty Bledsoe explains assignment Sharri Odom, Carla Hogan, Ronnie Green, Lori McGraw. Connie Stmebaugh, and Karla Parr, practice timed writings Science Department Concerned With Preparing Students Amy Howell, Ralph Renshaw, Christy and Rob Grant concentrate on Chemistry test. Ricky Kennedy, David Connors and Bob Bowers compare biology notes. The Science Department at Sherman High School is concerned with preparing the student for a career in any science field, touching and dwelling on the broad concepts of biology, physical science, physics, and chemistry. Outstanding in the program are the laboratory assignments. The student is able to see science at work and can better comprehend what is trying to be explained. Science isn't all paperwork; it can be fun. Each science course is equipped with tools, labs, and a capable instructor. Biology teaches the student to dissect, and learn how to labs. Physical Science stresses the knowledge of atoms, and metric measurements. The study of motion, velocity, and waves are what Physics is all about. Students also study light. Chemistry is the study of matter and its changes. Different materials are mixed and studied. The results of the mixtures can be tested for usage. Sam Martin, Craig Watson, Chuck Oakley watch as Mr. Mark Stoddard checks test papers. Coach Gerald Jack explains dissecting proce dures. Social Studies Spans Globe The Social Studies Department at Sherman High offers a wide selection of courses. In order to graduate a student must have either World Geography or World History in the ninth or tenth grade, in the eleventh grade, American History and American Government in the twelfth. Psychol-ogy Sociology is an elective course for |umors and seniors. Asian and European Studies is a three quarter course offered to any student. Major historical events, how they affect people today, and their relationship with the U S. are studied. American Government or Civics is a detailed study of our political system and of the Texas Constitution. • American History teaches students the history of the United States from the post civil war period to modern times, stated Mrs. Dana Williams. Students in world geography study the events of major culture regions of the world. In addition they study world explorers, earth forces, and weather. Latin American Studies offers everything from the culture to the animals that live and breed in the area. The food that is eaten is all studied and tasted. This class covers the area from Mexico on south. African Studies is a one quarter course that covers all areas of Africa. Things that are studied are the same as in Latin American studies. Students enrolled in any social studies class were asked if they liked the course they were in. Their comments are as follow: Lisa Werner, I like history and world history sounded better than American History and I knew I would have Cunningham. Judy Adair, - American History, I like it because it's pretty interesting and a lot of courses they make you take aren’t. Gary Hestand, I don't like civics, some areas we cover are alright, but some of them aren't. Chris Bruce, Vickie Brown, Roy Bowen, Pat Neblett, Bert McJimsey. Les lie Lange, and Pam Mcdonald during sixth period Civics. Benny Risner, Butch Crosby, and Memehet Hizarci listen to Mrs. Pam Howeth's lecture. I Gina Rexrode reads for her Civics report Mrs. Pam Howeth explains assignment to Mari Clark. David Boerner and Mrs. Lucille Kirkpatrick check book conditions in the library. Junior Paula Cox files mail in teachers' boxes. Office Work Teaches Responsibility The attendance office, library, counselor's office, and media center all have assistants. These assistants take slips to people for the attendance or counselor offices. They place books back on the shelf, or work in the media center. Students can take advantage of the opportunity to gain experience in office work and provide a vital source of manpower for the offices. Students working at these jobs were asked if they liked their specific job. Their comments are as follow: Glenn Bailey, I run the duplicator, answer the phone and run messages, I like it. Marcie Wilson, I check the mail, run messages, put up mail, duplicate sometimes, and also answer the telephone. I like it. It’s just like an everyday job. Donna Tenza, I work in the counselor’s office. I like it because Mrs. Kratch makes me laugh and I like to deliver yellow slips. 21 Janet Fontam, Mrs. Edith Mitchell. Kevin Adolof and Dickie Rush check assist list. Lisa Reid checks names and schedules. Senior Glenn Bailey files morning mail. Marcie Wilson arranges schedules for future reference. Scon Eriksen, Larry Burch, Gary Pratt, and Gina Graham practice running duplicator. 22 Speech Provides Expression 23 Debate Places in Tournament; Dube Receives Outstanding Speaker Award Vickie Dube and Alan Marks compare debate notes. Cindy Simpson gets ready for debate competition. Alan Marks files notes. 24 Departments Aid in Informing Students 25 Talents Expressed Through Acting It takes the imagination and exaggeration of the mind to express something one feels, like through the expression of one’s talents. Students can express their fullest ability when acting. Students can portray a completely different character. It takes more than just a cast to perform a good play. It takes a good stage crew, director, and an attentive audience. Public appreciation is an important part of the satisfaction found in expressing one’s self. Through the characters they are viewing, any member of the audience is able to visualize himself in that role. Without ever setting foot on the stage, students were able to obtain the satisfaction of a part, of being another person. Creative talent finds expression in physical outlets, as well as through emotional ones. On May 18 and 19 the cast of the musical Fiddler On the Roof put on the performances at the Walter Carpenter Memorial Auditorium. Nelson DeVega prepares to announce future plans to Marty Quenton. Brian Burton begins getting dressed for final dress rehearsal. uonna Batchelor and Danny Jones down around before practice 26 27 Junior Rita Luchessi begins putting on make up for stage production. Nelson DeVega begins explaining his plight to Chris Chambers. Chris Chambers begins speech during One Act Play. Marty Quenton takes a break during One Act Play Production. 28 Dorothy (Rita Luchessi) begins oiling the Tin Man (Nelson DeVega) during the Children’s Theater production of the Wizard of Oz. Fiddler on the Roof Cast ACTORS AND ACTRESSES: Teyve — Nelson DeVega Golde, his wife — Tina Walton Tzeital — Sharon Hendricks Hodel — Stephanie Corley Chara — Bonnie Guller Shprintze — Kristi Roberts Bielke — Annabelle McCord Yente, the matchmaker — Sally Harper Motel, the tailor — Scott Gailey Perchik, the student — Kyle Corley Lazar Wolf, the butcher — Robert Brocklemen Moracha, the innkeeper — David Hackler Rabbi — Brian Burton Rabbi’s son, Menael — Tim Wood Aurahm, the beggar — Gary Durran Grandma Tzeital — Wyndee Johnson Frumah — Sarah — Sue Cham Constable — Carl Smith Gyedka — Dennis Gore Sasha — Tim Hale Shaindle, Motel’s mother — Laurie Lawlis The fiddler — Leigh Anderson CHORUS BASS: Eddie Miller VOCALISTS: TENOR: Dennis Gore Tim Hale Tim Woods Mark Lucas Scott Gailey Brian Burton ALTO: Allison Bryant Robin Mason Robyn Ricks Sharon Griff Viola Latham Linda Bedsole SOPRANO: Ann Sheppard Elaine Carter Judy Jacobs Leisha Lawlis Judy Williams Laurie Russel Patti Pork Kathy Pierce Nelson DeVega David Hackler Gary Durran Robert Brockleman Kyle Corley The Wizard of Oz Enchants Young On November 3 the drama department presented •'The Wizard of Oz.” Dorthy was played by Rita Luc-chisi; Chris Beardley, scarecrow; Chris Chambers, lion; Nelson De Vega, Tin Man; Brian Chapen, Toto; and Dan Jones as the Wizard of Oz. The drama department was represented by Rita Luc-chese, Chris Chambers, Nelson De Vega, Kyle Corley, Allison Buck, Lisa Curran, Betsy Conway, Scott Gailey, Brian Burton, Marty Quinton, and Dan Jones at the one act play competition in Richardson on April 8 and 9. Rita Luchessi and Nelson DeVega Mr. Bob Watson looks tired as the work of the day is being completed. Rita Luchessi, Lisa Curron, Betsy Conway, Marty Queton and Brian Burton prepare for the performance of Cerano. Tina Walton, and Sally Harper during first act. Drama teacher Bob Watson explains scene during rehearsal. Fiddler on the Roof Nelson DeVega begins questioning son-in-law prospect Fiddler on the Roof cast members begin practice on the first act. 31 Tommy Nuckols, Butch Crosby, Connie Stienbaugh, and Tony Simpson doing a scene from “This Is Your Life in Homecoming 77. Nelson DeVega says no to the wedding plans of his daughter Bonnie Guller. Lori Lorance waits on scene change. 32 Cast members listen to last minute instructions. Eddie Miller points out prop marker. Stage crew members relax during intermission. Mark Lucas, Nelson DeVega and Gary Duran tell of the tradition on the papa. 33 Alison Buck and Chris Chambers listen to instructions before rehearsal. Skills Emphasized by P.E. Department Physical Education offers a wide variety of sports. During the year such activities as ping-pong, volleyball tournaments, tennis, track, and many others were scheduled. Health is a very interesting course. Students can learn about your body, and how to use and take care of it. Health teaches you how to help others in time of need, how to react to situations, and many other things that could happen to you or someone else. Drivers Education is a full course that teaches you everything from reading a sign to how to handle a blow-out. Drivers Ed is offered to any sophomore, junior, or senior, 15 years or older. Doris Sutter prepares to serve. 34 Homemaking Projects Homemaking III students watch as teacher Mrs Kay Viergiver illustrates baby care. Homemaking I students discuss home projects during their class period. The Homemaking department at SHS offered a wide variety of projects. Homemaking I, II, and III concentrate on preparing the student in skills, such as cooking and sewing. All types of homemaking classes are required to do a project at home, and evaluate it each quarter. Anything from painting a room to cooking a family dinner is on the list of projects. Home and Family Living is offered to any junior or senior interested in becoming aware of the problems of being married or staying single. It teaches students the difference between infatuation and love. It also prepares them for adult relationships. The Home and Family Living wedding is the climax of all projects. The wedding is done like a real wedding. It includes bridesmaids, groomsmen, ushers, parents of the bride and groom, members of the house party, and of course the bride and groom. Concluding the wedding a reception is held which includes the receiving line, registration of the guests, and the serving of both the bride's and groom's cake and punch. All cakes are made by the students, materials are furnished by the school. Home and Family Living students were asked what they learned from the course: Cheryl Brewster, I learn that life is not always happy and that you have to learn to solve your own problems without depending on someone else. I feel that this course should be required because not all people feel that life will have its good and bad days. Judy Adair, I learned that life isn't all fun and games after you get married and settle down. You really have to work at making your life worthwhile. Dowden, “Peace, love, and understanding. Riley, “I've learned a lot about adulthood and mar- Denise Grigg mock wedding and Don Hollister proceed down the aisle after Open to All 35 Art Techniques Mold Creators There is more to art than just picking up a paint brush and splashing some paint on a piece of paper. Art III and IV study the history of art, as well as paint the Christmas pictures on the windows. There are 21 Art III students and one Art IV student, Tim Hale. Texture is the main subject of Art III. Textural patterns are used in positive and negative areas. Objects, such as flowers, birds, trees, etc. will be made of black ink dots. Sculpturing wood into odd shapes and designs. Leather work is also an assignment. Animal heads were drawn with pastels on manilla paper. Art I students were asked about their favorite assignments in art. Their reactions are as follow: Tamie Rengey: “Making leather is more fun than drawing and taking tests.” Brenda Maxwell: “Leather is my favorite thing to do in art. Trisha Stone, “Working with leather.” Dennis Gore decorates windows with Christmas scenes. Karen Williams prepares art project Danny Stout shows his artistic talents while working on pirtaia. 36 Nelson Briscoe sharpens tools. Industrial Art Students Set Own Pace The Industrial Arts Department at Sherman High School includes woodworking, mechanical drawing and general metals. Students in woodworking complete work at their own pace. They work on projects such as coffee tables, drawing tables, lamps, chests, stereo cabinets and cutting boards. This course is available to all students. Mechanical drawing students learn how to draw house and machine plans. The course is available to freshmen through seniors. General metals is open to any students interested in learning about and working with metal. They work on projects like fireplace sets, log racks, and patio tables. Students enrolled in these courses were asked about the class. Their reactions follow: Case Ehler, “It's a good class and pretty easy.” Steve Fulton, “It’s not a bad class. Archie Rud, Cold blooded! It’s alright!” 37 Mike Lubers works with metal box. Morris, Duren Accepted by American Field Service Senior Valerie Morris and junior Gary Duren were selected as Sherman High School applicants in the American Field Service Program. Miss Morris stated that she is excited about being accepted and can’t wait. When asked what she planned to gain from the experience, she replied, I will be able to discover a new culture, and learn a new language. Miss Morris’ hobbies include: playing tennis, swimming, volleyball, horseback riding, running, water and snow skiing, and eating. Miss Morris was a member of the flag bearers, president of the French club, and Vice President of O.E.A.. She is also a member of both local and national F.C.A. Miss Morris will participate in the Americans Abroad School Program. Although she graduated in May, she will begin school as a senior next year. Gary Duren stated that the program should be fun, and it will also be a good experience in making new friends and having memories to look back on. Duren’s hobbies include swimming, tennis, singing, reading, band, and horseback riding. Duren was this year’s publicity chairman for the Maroon Marching Machine, a member of A Cappella choir and played the trombone in the band. S.H.S. American Field Service students Gary Duran and Valerie Morris. Health Occupations Training Develops Awareness Charla Andrews checks blood pressure. Health Occupations Cooperative Training (HOCT) is an arrangement between Sherman High School and local health facilities which allows students to attend classes for half a day and work for half a day, receiving on-the-job training. Students attend school until 11:30 a.m. and then go to work. Some work 1 to 5 p.m. and others work 3 to 7 p.m. In the classroom students study anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, abbreviations, ethics, and legal responsibilities. Students work in approved health facilities such as hospitals, nursing homes, doctors’ offices, dentist, optometrists, and chiropractors’ offices. Many students continue to work in their particular field after an extended study in college. Students were quoted on the class. Their comments are as follow: Barbara Wolfington practices heart massage. Sarah Akers, nurses’ aide, “Health Occupations helped me by getting the job and with the job I can get more of what I want and less time in school. Later, I can use what I’ve learned.” Charla Andrews, nurses' aide, “I learned to take vital signs and how to get the patient to co operate with you. In the classroom we learn terms to use at the hospital.” Brenda Bullock, physical therapy, “The class helps me learn all about therapy and I plan on going to college and major in physical therapy. Mrs. Candaff and Martha McCullom compare notes before beginning rounds. Distributive Education Expands Student Interest The Sherman High School's Distributive education course offers the student a chance to work in marketing occupations while learning the necessary subjects to graduate. The grades allowed to enroll in D.E. are eleven and twelve Coop, and 10th in Pre Employment lab. Mr. L. A. Hudson has 36 students enrolled in coop. Miss Ronette Powell has 20 enrolled in coop, and 15 enrolled in lab. Some of the projects they are involved with are candy sales for DECA Club; Area II and State Contest; Employee and Employer Banquet. John Waw prepares house layout. Sophomore Mark Osborne prepares rough draft on D.E. assign ment. D.E. students Debbie Montgomary and Marma Logston listen to instructions. Miss Ronette Powell gives instructions to 5th period D.E. students 40 V.O.E. students learn proper procedure for typing envelopes. Mrs. Murlene Watwood helps Renee Morue Cathy Dougless begins daily work V.O.E. Develops Typing, Filing and Business Skills Typing skills are a must for all VOE students. Students Develop Carpentry Skills The Sherman High School building trades class is constructing the seventh house at 2217 Alphine. The class, consisting of 9 seniors, 14 juniors, and 1 sophomore, is under the direction of Mr. Eugene Alexander. The students do a majority of the work on the house; they set the forms and prepare for the foundation. Once that is completed they start on the frame for both the house and roof. Then they shingle the roof and add both the doors and windows. After the outside is completed, students begin the inside work of sheetrocking, paneling, installing electrical wire, building cabinets, finishing, and painting. The Multiple Listing of Local Realtors sell the house as a project and do not charge for their services. Any profit on the house is returned to the building trades fund to be used the following year to buy tools and supplies. The house has 3 bedrooms, 2V2 baths, a gameroom, large den with fireplace, formal dining room, and 2 car garage. It is 2,247 square feet and will sell for approximately $55,000. Building Trades students were asked what they got out of Building Trades and their answers are as follow: Pat Scruggs and Tim Dooley begin shingling the roof. Glenn Bailey, “You learn how to work on your own and learn stuff that might help you when you get out of school. Bruce Ketcham, You learn the importance of constructing a house in the right manner.” Phil Dowden, “You learn the basic fundamentals of general carpentry which will help you in the bright new future which lies ahead of you. Cosmetology Stresses New Styles Pam McDonald begins rolling patron's hair Laura Hayden rinses hair after conditional treatment The Cosmetology Department at Sherman High School stresses learning the proper way to style hair. Miss Dorothy Mullins instructs her twenty-three first and second year students to learn the basic procedures of cosmetology. Learning the proper way to begin and complete assignments is very important. Students are able to do a patron’s hair after completing 150 hours. In order to pass the State Board Examination, students must be able to please the patron, and build up speed and accuracy. Students in Cosmetology were asked what they liked tf e most about Cosmetology and why. Their reactions are as follows: Cyndi Jacobs, “I like the things that we’re learning, because that's what I want to do, and it’s interesting to me.” Karen Knowles, “I like rolling hair and putting it into a style, you get to use your imagination, because you do anything.” Brenda Eriksen, I like my 5 minute breaks, and being free to do the hair my own way.” Mrs. Dorothy Mullins, Karen Knowles, and Paula Lacy discuss rolling technique. Local Industries Employ Students Industrial Cooperative Training (ICT) is an on the job training course offered to junior and senior students. Students get on the |Ob training in the classroom and work at the various industries in the Sherman area. ICT students participate in area contests in their specific skills and upon winning they travel to state. A few students were asked why they took ICT. Their comments are as follow: Paul Guerrero, I took I.C.T. because I wanted to learn something about being a machinist and working relations before graduating. Terry Deweese, I took I.C.T. to earn a little money while still going to school, to receive on the job training, and to learn basic skills that I may need in the future. Charles Bostick, I took I.C.T. because it allows me to work at a job I like, learning a skill I will be able to use, and earn school credit at the same time. Terry Deweese works on personal resume for use in apply mg for positions upon graduation. Paul Guerrero works on fabric guide. Greg Carol, Paul Geurrero, Dale Walker work on related study guides. Gereald Stanley works on shop project. Dexter Beamon sets machinery. David Hilton adjusts steel cutter. Metal Trades Adds Machine Shop This year Metal Trades reconstructed their program by putting in a machine shop which included eight metal turning blades, one surface grinder, one heavy duty drill press, two heavy duty pedals stool grinders. The purpose of this course is to teach machine shop and welding trades. After two years of the course students usually go into the ICT program. 45 Chris Bruce and Jacky Huntsman prepare to begin their daily assignment. Drafting Incorporates Basic Skills The Vocational Drafting course’s purpose is to incorporate the basic manipulative skills, work habits, judgements, and attitudes essential for employment in the drafting field. Any student from grades ten to twelve is eligible for enrollment. Other requirements are physical and mental ability to perform the work. Students enrolled in the drafting program have the opportunity and are encouraged to develop leadership skills through participation in Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (V.I.C.A.). Club activities include social and civic projection, experience in group leadership and statewide competition. A few Drafting students commented on the courses as follows: Walter Meek, I enjoy it. I imagine it will help in the future in pursuing a career in engineering. Robert Lewis, I want to better my career in which is Drafting, and get a job in a firm doing drafting work. Keith Harrington, “I’m pursuing a drafting as a career. Someday I’ll become a top designer working for $25,000 a year. Steve Allen and Mr. Wilson Hargett discuss layout design prob lems. Bob Blakley works on layout during drafting. Gerald Stanly prepares house layout 46 Students Man Local Cameras Kevin Caddel checks auto console. Sandra Wood monitors video cassette. TV production students practice taping a newscast. TV Productions at Sherman High School is a three hour vocational course offered to tenth, eleventh and twelfth grade students. The twenty students enrolled include three girls: Vicki Mexia, sophomore; Lisa Inman, sophomore; and Paula Barton, junior. These students are under the direction of Mr. Tom Welsh. The students learn everything that has to do with a television show. They learn to set up lights, sound equipment, and scenery. They also learn how to produce a radio show. In March, the students started a radio show on KGGC 89.7 FM on Tuesdays and Fridays, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Some students also have jobs at KXII, or the Dorothy Cox Show. A few students commented on the class. Their reactions are as follow: Mike Craddock, “I like it because it’s interesting and I learn a lot about TV. Kris Miller, Well yes, I like it, it’s alright. James Holmes operated camera. 47 Students Study Basic Electronic Skills The VICA Radio and T.V. Repair class is a three hour vocational course. The 24 students and Mr. Charles Kennedy selected officers for the class. They are: President Mike Logan, Vice President Webb Sanderson, and Secretary Ronald Gaines. Any radio or T.V. that is broken can be fixed for the price of parts and $4 for T.V.’s or $2 for radios. These parts are purchased from Laven-dar Electronics, Trice Electronics, and Denison Radio. About 85% of the Radio and T.V. Repair students continue working in the electronic field or a similar field. Students in Radio and T.V. Repair were asked if they like the course and why. Their answers are as follow: David Lesperance, “Yes. You learn a lot and get a good job in electronics. It’s interesting. Johnny Vick, “It’s a small step toward many other fields that are coming up in the present.” Mike Logan, “Yes, I think it’s fun because I like to work on T.V.'s. Kenneth Saggs, “Yes, I learn something new.” Jeff Rumage begins working on T.V. screen. 48 Louis Hugley, Terry Tate, and Ronald Gaines check and rewire backing. Thomas Chappell and Kenneth Phelps check television set. Tony Forehand finishes up valve job. Students Learn Vocational Trades In Auto Mechanics the students learn everything from putting water in a radiator, to overhauling an engine. Any car that is useful may be fixed by the auto mechanics students for the cost of the parts only. Mr. Walter Cole instructs his twenty-six students to handle the cars parts with accuracy and skill. Sherry Mullins, senior, is still the only girl enrolled in Auto Mechanics. She enrolled last year and is still learning all she can about cars. Any student from grades ten through twelve is eligible to take this course. Auto Mechanics students were asked how they feel about the course. Their comments were as follow: James Davis begins work on engine tune-up. James Davis, It helps me a lot. I learn about car engines. Nick Romerhausen, I like it, and it teaches me a lot about cars. Joe Loe, It's such a fine and Jim Dandy class. I love it so much. Brad Tonelli, It’s alright, it helps me learn about my own car and how to fix it. Ag Students Grasp Lone Star Award Vocational Agriculture is a class which serves to enhance students’ interest in all fields of agriculture. This year there were 120 students enrolled in the FFA Chapter. Officers were President Tenna Matthews, Vice-President Wesly Wright, Secretary Rosemary Carr, and Parliamentarian Don Harlan. The members participated in the Junior Livestock show and the FFA stock show at Loy Lake. This year 5 students received the Lone Star Performance Degree. They are as follow: David Hames, Dewayne Southerland, Andy Layman, Doug Rodgers, and Tenna Matthews. ■ Ag students prepare lamb for judging. FFA student shows off his winning steer. 50 Fifth period ag students complete quiz. Ag Students Participate in Stock Show Ag students prepare pig (or show during Texoma Livestock Show. 51 PERSONALITIES The scene changes. . . as we peer through the shifting scope . . . of life’s presentation. Bright lights burst forth . . . amid the shades of evening. We envision . . . a flamboyant design . . . of pomp and pageantry. A brilliant spectacle floats before our eyes, as we focus upon . . . a panorama of personalities, each distinctively tinted; radiating patterns. . . of vivid . . . and unique features. A momentous event. . . casts beams of light upon distinguished figures. . . luminating their worlds. . . with starlit paths. 53 Seniors Take High Honors Twelve Seniors were honored by their class by being named Who’s Who. These students were as follow: Gary Jacobs has been honored for the first time by his Senior Class. Gary was a member of the Varsity Football and Baseball Teams, NHS, FCA, and was a coach for the Senior Powder puff team. Gary was also honored by being named Best All Around in his class. Kim Andrews has been honored for her third year. Kim who was named 1977 Homecoming Queen, was a member of Student Council, Varsity Cheerleader, A Capella Choir, Art League, FCA, and was a player on the Senior Powder Puff Team. She was also named most beautiful in her class. Varsity Cheerleader Kelly Hudspeth has been honored for her fourth year. Kelly was a member of Gary Jacobs JCL, FCA, Student Council, and a powder puff player. Kelly was also named as Best All-Around Girl in her class. k 54 Kim Andrews Kelly Hudspeth Michelle Winder Michelle Winder has also been honored for her first year as Who’s Who. Michelle was a member of FCA, NIKE, was a homecoming Queen finalist, and was a Powder Puff Billy Bob Boy. Michelle was a Varsity Cheerleader before moving to Houston. She was named most friendly of her class. Stephanie Corley has been honored for her second year. Stephanie was a member of student council, a former freshman sweetheart, a member of A Capella Choir, the New Freedom Singers, Thespians, NHS, All Region Choir, a member of the 1977 powder puff team, and was named Lady in Waiting in the Homecoming Election. She was also named most musical in her class. For his fourth consecutive year, Randy Wessinger has been named to Who’s Who. Randy was a member of student council, played varsity basketball three years, and led the Varsity Football Team to their present 25 win no loss season. Randy was recruited by Arkansas and will play football there next year. He was also named as most Athletic in his class. 55 Stephanie Corley Twelve Seniors Receive Honors Varsity basketball player Chris Reynolds has been honored as Who’s Who in his class. Chris is a permanent member of student council, attended American Legion Boys’ State at U.T. in Austin, and was named to the All District Basketball Team of 1976-1977. Greg Brown has been honored by his class for the third year. Greg is a member of student council, varsity football, J.C.L., N.H.S., and was a senior Powder Puff football coach. Greg was also named Best Dressed in his Senior Class. Eddie Wright has been honored by his class as Who's Who. Eddie is a member of the varsity football, basketball and track team. Eddie Wright Greg Brown 56 Chris Reynolds Alison Bryant Alison Bryant has also been named as Who’s Who in her class. Alison is a member of student council, FCA, A Capella Choir, and is an All Region Choir member. She has served four years as a Bearcat Cheerleader. Senior Jeanne Jack has been honored for her second year. Jeanne is a member of student council, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Nike, FCA, A Capella Choir, was a member of the powder puff team and a Homecoming Queen nominee. Student Body President Bobby Rubarts has been honored for his first year. Bobby was a member of the Varsity Football team and NHS. Bobby was also named Senior Most Likely to Succeed. 57 Jeanne Jack Bobby Rubarts Eleven Juniors Take Who’s Who Title Travis Bednarz and Liz Buckenham Junior Judy Blanton has been honored for her third year. Judy was a member of student council, FCA, A Capella Choir, and is a Varsity Cheerleader. She was also a Homecoming Queen nominee. This is Cerelle Brinson’s second year to be named Who’s Who. Cerelle is a Varsity Cheerleader, a member of FCA, and was a member of the Junior Powder Puff team. David Batchelor has been honored for his first year. David is a member of the Varsity Football Team and FCA. Junior Class President Travis Bednarz has been honored for his second year. Travis is also a Varsity Football player and a member of FCA. Margie Brisco was chosen for her first year. Margie has previously been a member of the student advisory committee and served as President of the PASF. Varsity Cheerleader Liz Buckenham has been honored by her Class as Who’s Who also for her first year. Liz is a member of PASF, FCA, and was a member of the Powder Puff Team. Student Body Secretary Linda Connor has been elected for her third year. Linda is a member of FCA, JCL, PASF, was a member of the junior powder puff team and is a member of the Hi-Steppers. Kenneth Jackson, 100 yard dash champion, was honored for the first time as a junior Who's Who. Kenneth is also a member of the Varsity Football Team. Junior Don Mathews was honored by the junior class. Don is a member of the Varsity football team, FCA Vice-President, and was Junior Powder Puff team coach. Junior Doug Rodgers has been honored for his first time. Doug is a member of the Art League, Sentinel in FFA, and was a Powder Puff Cheerleader. Tony Simpson was also honored as a Junior Who’s Who. Tony was a member of the JV Choir, Art League, Spirit Committee, and participated in “Homecoming 77. Cerelle Brinson and Doug Rogers 58 David Batchelor and Linda Connors Margie Briscoe, Don Matthews and Tony Simpson Kenneth Jackson and Judy Blanton 59 Eight Sophomores Named as Who’s Who Eight Sophomores were chosen by their class. Donna Batchelor was honored for her first time by her class. Donna is an active member in Drama, performed in “Homecoming 77,” and is a member of the 1978 Hi Steppers. Danny Wilson has been honored for his second year. Danny who is one of the only sophomores on the Varsity Football Team, is also a member of FCA, JV Choir, the Vice President of his Class, and a member of the track team. Leigh Anderson received the honor of being named as Who’s Who in her class. Leigh is in Student Council, JCL, FCA, and was elected to serve as a Varsity Cheerleader next year. Sophomore President Ray Wessinger has been honored for his second year. Ray was president of the sophomore class and a member of the JV football team. JV cheerleader Sue Mullholland has also been named for her second year. Sue was also a member of student council and FCA. Richard Byler has been honored for his first year. Richard was a member of the JV football team and FCA. This is Karen Cobbs’ second year to be named as Who’s Who. Karen is a member of student council and a new member of the Sherman Hi-Steppers. Sophomore Jeff Gore also received the honor. Jeff is a member of student council, FFA, FCA, A Cappella Choir, the Chrome Fenders, and the JV Football Team. Richard Byler, Karen Cobbs and Jeff Gore Donna Batchelor and Danny Wilson Sue Mullholland, Ray Wessinger, and Leigh Anderson 60 Freshmen Take Class Honors There were six Freshmen named to the honorary title of Who's Who this year. Freshman cheerleader Cynthia Renshaw was honored Who’s Who. Cynthia was active in student council and FCA. Todd Whisenant was another honoree. Todd was on the varsity soccer team. Roger Alford a Jr. Varsity soccer player was another freshman honored. Freshman football and basketball player Tim Rome was also honored. Nancy Pickens was elected by her class as Who's Who. She is a freshman cheerleader and a member of F.C.A. Sharon Balderman freshman cheerleader was also elected. She is a member of F.C.A. 61 Todd Whisenant and Sharon Balderman Department Heads Select Top Students Who's Who in departments were chosen in December. Students were selected by their instructors to represent their specific subject. Instructors were asked to select a student whose leadership and future potential were above average. Jeanme Bartlett English Geneviene Dagenais Girls P.E. 62 Jean Feudo Homemaking Russell Olson. Cindy Simpson, and Vicki Dube Drama Matt Whiteacher and Donna Verba Math Jackie Hicks V.O.E. Carrie Beth Russell Cosmetology Greg Adami World History 63 Kevin Caddell T.V. Productions Cmda Rose H.E.R.O. 64 David Hackler Choir Susan McDonald D.E. Kathy Gerneth VOE Co-Op Mary Martha Harlon French Richard Winfrey Radio and T V. Repair Chris Beardsley Drama Patty Day Business TimGrigg World History Ellen Wertz Orchestra David Hames Agriculture Co op Gaytan Gant I.C.T. Keith Armstrong 67 Science Ronnie Henderson Band Sherry Shields Health Occupations ► The 1977 78 photographers would like to apologize (or their inconsistency to print the following Who’s Who in department pictures. Agriculture: Mike Fallion and Don Harlon American History: Beth Obero Auto Mechanics: Curtis Klosowsky Metal Trades: Mike Brownlee Spanish: Billie Burchfield Honor Grads By Angie Koschlew Honor students for the 1977-78 school vear are Donna Vrba, Paula Barton, Gerylan Bednarz. Mori Dittemore. Jodie Hase, Mehmet Hizararci, Jeanne Jack, and Pamela Snipes. Each of these students will graduate from Sherman High School with a perfect 4.0 grade point average. They will be recognized at graduation by the gold shoulder braids furnished by the National Honor Society. Donna Vrba, was named top graduate, based on the ‘academic toughness of the classes she took at SHS. She will reci. Miss Vrba has made A’s through all her high school years, few of the classes she has taken challenging. She commented her “hardest classes have been Advanced Placement English. Trigonometry, and Chemistry.” Miss Vrba is very proud to be an honor student and upon graduation whe will attend North Texas State University to major in business. Paula Barton finds some school courses challenging with the hardest being Government and Music Theory. Miss Barton did not plan or set a goal to be an honor student, however she only did her best and is delighted with the results. Miss Barton plans to attend Stephen F. Austin to study elementary education in music. Geralyn Bednarz has also made A's all through school. Though she found very few classes challenging, she commented that Trigonometry. and AP English were the hardest courses “I took.” Miss Bednarz who set a goal iO be an honor graduate commented, “I have a deep feeling of accomplishment in that a lot of hard work has finally paid off.” Miss Bednarz plans to major in Engineering with a minor in Political Science atTexas A M. Mori Dittemore. who has made A s all through school finds school to be a challenge, although most courses are nor very hard. The hardest courses for her have been Latin and Algebra II. Miss Dittemore attained the goal of making all A’s during her school career. She will attend Texas Christian University next fall. Jodie Hase feels that it is a “great honor'' to be an honor graduate. Miss Hase says that the hardest class she had was AP English. She will attend University of Texas to major in business. Mehmet Hizararci, exchange student from Turkey, has made A s all through his school career. Though he does not find school a challenge. Hizararci commented on the fact that English is a hard subject for him. Jeanne Jack, has a deep feeling of satisfaction to have reached her goal of being an honor graduate. Miss Jack plans to attend college and Major in elementary education. . Pam Snipes does all of her studing during school and never after. She finds some of school to be challenging. The two hardest courses Miss Snipes feels she has taken are Trigonometry, and Analysis. She plans to study nursing at Grayson County College. 69 1978 Senior Superlatives Elected by Senior Class Kevin Woodrow was voted most handsome by the senior class. Besides working at K-Mart, Kevin likes to water ski, canoe, work on cars and fish. Kevin was a member of the Varsity Football team, F.C.A. and J.C.L. Next year Kevin plans to attend Austin College or NTS, majoring in Business. Kim Andrews was the senior choice for most beautiful girl. Kim has been involved iD many scnooi activities throughout her three years in high school. In her spare time Kim likes to lay out in the sun, ski and go shopping. Kim has been involved with A Capella Choir, Solid Rock, Student Council, F.C.A. who’s who, served two years as a varsity cheerleader and was elected 1977 homecoming queen. Kim plans to attend Grayson and then goon to Baylor. Ruth Ann Riddles was chosen best dressed girl by the senior class. Ruth Ann has been involved with many school activities and was a member of the Sherman High Steppers. In her spare time Ruth Ann likes outdoor sports, to water ski, swim, go to the lake, to dance in the field and going to Pizza Inn with Greg Blume. Attending North Texas next year Ruth Ann plans a career in Fashion Merchandising. Concerning her years at SHS Ruth Ann stated “I’ve had fun through my years at SHS. I’m glad to graduate.” Senior Greg Brown was named best dressed by his senior class. Greg was a luember of the Varsity ;. K tliall team. F.C.A., and N.H.S. Voted most witty by the senior class was Tommy Knuckles. Tommy is involved with many high school activities, he was a member of the Varsity Soccer Team and participated in “This is your Life” at Homecoming, a skit he helped to write. In his spare time Tommy likes to play soccer, watch soccer, listen to music, collect bottles, and read. Next year Tommy plans to attend Austin College and further his education in histnrv. Janie Joiner was choosen as the wittest girl at SHS. Janie enjoys being with friends and going to the lake. Janie is very active in agriculture and placed at this years stock show. She is a member of FFA, Hi Steppers, NHS, and FAca. Craig Watson has been elected mo6t consceintkws. He served as manager for the football team and is a member of N.H.S. Craig plans to attend Baylor next year and major in Pre Law. Selected by the senior class as most conscientious was Mori Dlttimore. Mori likes to swim, paint, cook, be outdoors. and take care of her dog. She was a varsity cheerleader, a member oif NHS, FCA, Key Club, JCL, Student Council, A Capella Choir, Homecoming Queen Finalist, and Vice president of the Art League. Next year she plans to attend TCU and go into an art related field. Voted as the friendliest guy in the senior class is Benny Kisner. Benny really showed his enthusiasm this year when he served as a Billy Bob Boy. Benny was also president of this year’s Key Club and a member of the Student Council. Benny’s hobbies include outdoor activities, camping, swimming and riding motor cycles. He plans to attend Grayson County and Texas Tech, majoring in Business Management. When asked how he felt about graduation, he replied “I’m happy and I’mglad it’s here. I feel it’s the end of one challenge and the beginning of another.” Michelle Winder was voted by the senior class as friendliest girl. Michelle has been very active this year, she is a member of FHA, NIKE, NHS, a Homecoming Queen Finalist and was named Who’s Who by her senior class. After graduation Michelle plans to attend Austin College and study secondary education and psychology. Billy Bob Boy Butch Crosby was elected by his senior class as most school spirited. Besides serving as a Billy Bob Boy, Butch was this years Student Body Vice President, Vice President of the Key Club, and played bass in the group “Reign,” previously “Saddle Tramp.” He was also involved in Homecoming ‘77 with both his band and his own production of This is sYour Life.” Butch plans to attend Grayson County College for two years and then North Texas State University. Butch likes music, going to the lake with his friends, dancing and chicken fried steak. Most school spirited girl among the seniors was Kee Abies. Kee likes hot fudge sundies, tennis, sking, going to the lake and goofing off. She was involved with NHS, Student Council, Senior Gass Secretary and Manager of the Drill Team. Starting out at North Texas State University, Kee plans to major in Physical Education. Kee commented “I liked being on top, It was a lot of fun, but it’s kinda scarey knowing I’m gonna be on my own.” Chosen as Best Ail Around Boy in his class is Gary Jacobs.Gary is a member of NHS, was very active in Bearcat Football, was catcher on this years Varsity Baseball team and was named Who's Who by his Senior Class. Gary’s hobbies include hunting, fishing, sports, and listening to music. Gary plans to attend Bavlor. Voted as best-all-around by her classmates, Varsity Cheerleader Kelly Hudspeth is active in many areas of school life. She is a member of JCL, FCA president, Student council, has been named Who’s Who for the last 4 years and has served as a Bearcat Cheerleader for the past 4 years. Chosen as most lntellegent guy was Matt Whiteacre. Matt is a member of the Math Team, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta and JCL. He enjoys tennis and working on the Math Team. Matt plans to attend A M and study Nuclear Engineering. Matt commented “Graduation is something special that is gona happen. There will be some sadness of leaving, but hopefully not too much.” Voted as most intelligent girl was Karin Jones. Karin enjoys eating, drawing, painting, and bike riding. She is a member of the Maroon Marching Machine, French 70 by her senior classmates. College and major in After graduation Stephani Economics, would like to attend Lubbock Christian College and major in Geralyn Bednarz was Special Education and minor elected as girl most likely to in music. Stephani has been succeed. Geralyn has been involved with many SH5 very active in her years at activities, she is a member of SHS. She served as Senior A Cappella Choir, the New' Class Pr 3sident, was a Freedom Singers, Thespians, member of the Student NHS, was Homecoming Queen Council, NHS, FCA, and was Princess and was named Senior Lieutenant on the Drill Who’s Who in the Senior Gass. Team. Geralyn enioys swimming, skiing, playing Chris Chambers is the best tennis, dancing eating, male actor in the Senior Gass, sleeping, and Elvis. She plans Chris is very active in drama t0 attend A M and maior in and has taken part in Engineering. Geralyn corn-numerous drama productions, mented “Graduation is an Chris likes to be with friends, apprehensive time everybody go to tne lake and parties. js finished with the past, but Concerning graduation, Chris said “I’ll be glad to get out and go on to other things.” Chris Club, NHS. Mu Alpha Theta. Concerning graduation, ‘Til be glad to get out, but I’m going to miss some things. She plans to attend Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania. Voted as most athelic boy by the senior class was Randy Wesslnger. Randy's selection came as no surprise because of the honors he has received while attending SHS. Besides football, Randy was a member of the Varsity Basketball team and participated in Track. Randy was a member of student council, player Varsity Football for four years. Varsity basketball 3 years, has been nominated for the past four years, and was a former sweetheart. Randy plans to attend Arkansas next year on a football scholarship. Voted as most athelic girl by her senior class was Ann Blythe. Ann is a member of the Vollyball team, and has been named to all District for | the last three years. Her Freshman year she received honorable mention. She likes to play tennis, vollyball, softball, and swim. Ann received a scholarship to attend Baylor. Tim Hale was chosen as the moat musical guy. Tim likes to draw, ride horses, sing, date, drive cars and work on the ranch. Tim is a member of A Cappella Choir. New Freedom Singers, and the Crome Fenders, he served as a Billy Bob Boy, Art League President, and NHS. He plans to attend Baylor and study Art Stephani Corley was selected as moat musical girl plans to attend A M and study Floral Culture. Denise Haliburton was choosen best actress by the senior class. Denise was involved with the key club, Thespians, Student Council, Homecomming 1977, and NHS. She enjoys laying out in the sun and is previously working at Tom Thumb, Dairy Queen, and Holiday Inn. Denise plans to attend Grayson this summer and then go to UT. Student Body President Bobby Rubarts was elected moat likely to succeed, by his classmates. Bobby is a member of the Student Council, NHS, has played football four years at SHS and was named as Who’s Who by his senior class. In his spare time Bobby enjoys lifting weights and sports. Bobby plans to attend Tyler Jr. unsure of the future. SPORTS Constantly changing circles of color converge. . . then, hastily disperse . . . forming a pattern of blurred images of dynamic figures treading a path . . . holding a course . . . in quest of triumph. Iridescent shapes, shift to and fro . . . veering vigorously in feats of strength. Moving on . . . in determination. Emblazoned spirits filled with enthusiasm illuminate patterns of suspense and expectation . . . relief and despair. The ever-changing sequence reflects our lives. . . as we move on in determination. Daily Activities Enhance Homecoming Week, Oct. 21-28, was the most successful ever held. Students and faculty began the week with Mustaches Day on Monday, Baggy Day Tuesday, Inside Out Day Wednesday and Conehead Day Thursday. Following school the annual Homecoming parade was held downtown. Those participating were the Maroon Marching Machine, Sherman Hi-Steppers, Cheerleaders, Billy Bob Boys, Homeroom and Club floats and the 1977 Homecoming Queen nominees. Over one hundred and fifty students participated in the production of “Homecoming Review 77“ the largest homecoming show ever presented at S.H.S. The show was held Thursday night following the parade and was climaxed by the announcement of the five finalists. Following Friday night’s 44-0 victory over Paris the 1977 Homecoming Dance was held. Theme for the dance was “You Light Up My Life.” Homecoming Activities Mr. Gene Teague, Jeanne Jack, and Stephanie Corley make last Members of the Rodeo .. . preparation for the Homecoming Parade. Parade. en|0y taking part in the Homecoming Miss Gene Loop shows her unique riding ability. Rodeo Club Sponsor Miss Linda Beach prepares for parade. SHS students relax while the band takes a break at the Homecoming dance. Sandra Saltzman, Becky Booher and Debbie Atnip put finishing touches on their car. Kim Andrews Named 1 977 Homecoming Queen “I was real happy and excited,” explained Kim Andrews after receiving the title of Homecoming Queen. It was something I’ll always remember.” Kim, a varsity cheerleader was chosen the 1977 Homecoming Queen from 30 nominees. She and four other girls, were announced as finalists during Thursday nights Homecoming Review. Other finalists were Michelle Winder — FHA, Mori Dittemore — Art League, Kelly Hudspeth — JCL, and Stephanie Corley — Thespians. Kim was announced Queen during Friday nights halftime activities. She was presented with the traditional red roses and was crowned by last years Queen, Jennifer Sylvester. Kim Andrews embraces last years Queen Jennifer Sylvester after she is crowned Homecoming Queen. Tears of joy are shed by Kim Andrews when the 1977 Homecoming Queen is announced. Former 1976 Homecoming Queen Jennifer Sylvester crowns Kim Andrews, 1977 Homecoming Queen. Homecoming Queen Kim Andrews and Lady in Waiting, Stepha me Corley are escorted around the field. Stephani Corley 77 Michelle Winder Kelly Hudspeth First Row: Janice Holland, DeDe Owens. Stephanie Corley. Sandra Saltzman, Becky Booher, and Judy Blanton Second Row: Mari Clark. Gerelyn Bednarz. Kelly Hudspeth. Jeanme Jack, Bonnie Guller. Mary Martha Harlan, Karen Hobbs, Denise Halliburton, and Deaun Heiny. Third Row: Mori Dittemore, Sharon McMillion, Charla Glass, Shawn Hutcherson, Ginger Meadville, Michelle Winder. Jayne Joiner. Patty Henderson, Kim Andrews, Sharon Grigg. and Donna Verba. Kim Andrews acknowledged congratulations after being crowned 1977 Homecoming Queen. Homecoming Queen Kim Andrews, Lady m Waiting, Stepham Corley, and Princess. Micheal Winder, make their final pas; before the crowd. Spirit Committee 79 80 Sherman Hi-Steppers Sparkle During Halftime Performances Hi kicks — hand routines — pulled muscles, 7:30 rehearsals with the band, “grape suits,” and gleaming smiles are just a few ways of describing this years Sherman High School Hi-Steppers. The Hi-Steppers put in a lot of time learning and perfecting the routines they performed during the football and basketball season. Drill Team began their work on this year's season in July when 21 Hi-Steppers attended the American Drill Team School, held at SMU. At the camp, the girls attended classes in dance, marching, and pom pom and learned many of the steps they used this season. To conclude the camp, a competition was rield in which the girls placed third in marching, and received an award in the “Show Off” competition. In addition. Senior Lieutenant Vickie Brown was named outstanding girl,” and was chosen Who’s Who among American Drill Teams. Captain Patty Henderson received a ribbon for outstanding achievement in dance while Jackie Hicks received a ribbon for outstanding achievement in marching. 1977-78 Officers for the Hi-Steppers were: Captain Patty Henderson, Junior Its., Jackie Hicks, and Alison Buck, and Senior Its., Geralyn 8ednarz, Shawn Hutcherson. and Vickie Brown. First Row: Becky Reguero. Jamie Rivers, Kristi Roberts, Kristi Davis, Lavonda Oliver, Terrie Payne, Kaye Lynn Hicks, Paula Cox, Connie O'Brien, Karen Flemming, Reymie Barrnett, Pam Elliott, Bonnie Guller. Second Row: Lori Lorance, Mari Clark, Susan Badgley, Kathy Rice, Paula Barton, Ruth Ann Riddles, Ann Sullivan, Patty Day, Kim Wilson, Alicia Lightfoot, Peggy Dodd. Kirsten Garrison. Third Row: Gena Rexrode, Karen Crawford, Cynthia Runnels. Vicki Ingham, Phylis Hudspeth, Kim Wagner, Betsy Conway. Sonia Wilson. Susan Shellenberger, Mary Martha Harlan, Marita Hughes, Shelia Mahana. Fourth Row: Leigh Ann Smith, Judy Adair, Donna Boodie, Karen Gaines, Lisa Wortham. Lisa Curran, Kaye Ellen Olmstead, Jayne Joiner, Sham Brandon, Cindy Rouleau, Paula Everett, and Sharon Hendricks. oi Senior Officer Shawn Hutcherson performs during halftime activities. 1977 OUTSTANDING HI STEPPERS: Left to Right: Sharon Hendricks, Kaye Lynn Hicks, Paula Everett. Karen Flemming. Judy Adair, Bonnie Guller, Gena Rexrode. and Paula Barton. SHS Hi Steppers during Homecoming Parade. Juniors Kaye Lynn Hicks and Paula Cox prepare for their first halftime perform ance. Captain Patty Henderson smiles after completing a kaleidoscope routine to the theme of Bar ney Miller. 82 Members of the Outstanding Group are Leader Shawn Hutch erson, Connie O'Brien, Paula Cox, Kaye Lynn Hicks, Peggy Dodd, Bonnie Guller. Pam Elliott, Kim Wilson, Karen Flemming and Alicia Lightfoot. Junior Marita Hughes performs during 1977 Homecoming Parade. Seniors Jamie Rivers and Terry Payne perform during Pep Rally. Outstanding Hi Stepper Paula Barton performs during a Friday Pep Rally. 83 Senior HiSteppers end their final pep rally performance with a tribute to the Seniors of 1978. Junior Phyllis Hudspeth prepares to begin disc routine. 84 Junior Robin Mason encourages student body enthusiasm in a pep rally. Varsity Cheerleaders Lead Bearcat Spirit Cerelle Brinson shows some of her jumping abilities after completing a cheer. Along with the Mighty Sherman Bearcats, the S.H.S. Varsity Cheerleaders added much enthusiasm as well as entertainment to Friday's pep rallies and football games. Aug. 1 -5 the Varsity Cheerleaders attended the SMU. Cheerleading School, where they learned pom pom routines, cheers, chants, stunts, and different types of jumps and pyramids. At the camp, cheerleaders received a superior ribbon everyday, a spirit stick, were named super star squad and received their highest honor by being nominated for the NCA. award of excellence. Seniors Kelly Hudspeth, Mori Dittemore, Allison Bryant, Kim Andrews, and juniors, Robin Mason, Cerelle Brinson, Judy Blanton, and Liz Buckingham made this one of the best seasons ever for the cheerleaders. Commented Mrs. Nancy Jones, This was one of the most outstanding groups of young ladies that I've had the pleasure to work with.” Along with cheering the Bearcats on to their 11-0-1 season, duties included planning and cheering at the pep rallies making signs, decorating the gym and building, and baking pies and cakes for the football team. 1977 78 Varsity Cheerleaders left to right are: Lie Buckingham, Kelly Hudspeth, Mori Senior Kelly Hudspeth smiles as she leads Dittemore, Cerrelle Brinson. Robin Mason, Allison Bryant, Judy Blanton. Kim Andrews. the juniors in a Friday pep rally. Liz Buckingham, Mori Dittemore, Allison Bryant, Judy Blanton, Kelly Hudspeth, Robin Mason, Kim Andrews, and Cerelle Brinson, rest up before the starting of the football game. Varsity Cheerleaders Liz Buckingham (12) Judy Blanton (31), and Kelly Hudspeth (89) entertain students during pep rally. Bearcat Trainer Billy Andrews tapes up Kim Andrew's ankle during half time break. Senior Allison Bryant takes time to watch the game o Cheerleaders perform a pyramid after complet ing a cheer. 86 Judy Blanton takes time to watch the game. Varsity cheerleader Mori Dittimore leads crowd in Bearcat spell-out before beginning of Varsity game. Junior Liz Buckenham shows her cheerleading ability. Kim Andrews looks on with concern. 87 Billy Bob Boys Encourage Student Participation Chris Lambert, Steve Horn, Benny Risner, Bert McJimsey, Tim Hale, and Butch Crosby were elected as this years 1977 Billy Bob Boys. The main duties of the Billy Bob Boys were to serve as escort for our mascot Billy Bob Bearcat. Other duties included putting together breakthroughs, running the C A T S flags, preparing the gym and P.A. system for pep rallies and assisting varsity cheerleaders in various cheers and stunts. This year the Billy Bob Boys put in a lot of hard work and extra hours in preparing for the football games and pep rallies. According to Benny Risner, It was exciting and fun to travel with the cheerleaders to different games. It was also fun doing pep rallies and games. I think next year Billy Bob Boys should do some home basketball games.” Butch Crosby said, It was a lot of fun and something I always wanted to do. I got to meet people from other schools.” Billy Bob Boys Bert McJimsey and Butch Crosby await beginning of the Thursday night pep rally. Billy Bob 8oy Steve Horn demonstrates his photography talent. Butch Crosby leads yell for the |umor 1977 Billy Bob Boys, left to right, are Butch Crosby. Benny Risner, Tim Hale, Steve Horn, Chris section. Lambert and Bert McJimsey. 88 Billy Bob Boys Butch Crosby, Peter Horn. Tim Hale, and Benny Risner run with the traditional •'CATS” flags at the beginning of the Denison game. Chris Lambert assists varsity cheerleader Kim Andrews in stunt. Billy Bob Boys, Benny Risner, Bert McJimmsey, and Steve Horn, prepare PA. system for Pep Rally. Peter Horn and Liz Buckenham after kickoff. 89 JV Cheerleaders Grasp Best Dance Routine Title The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders for 1977-78 were Kim White, Linda Bedsole, Bridgett Vrla, Pam Cope, Sue Mulholland, and Mary Renshaw. Mrs. Dana Williams was the sponsor. The girls attended the Dynamic Cheerleading Association Camp at the University of Dallas. They won the best dance routine, and 2nd in overall j.v. division. They were required to attend all j.v. football and basketball games and they led cheers at the junior varsity pep rally. 1977 78 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders J.V. Cheerleaders Linda Bedsoe, Bridget Vrla, Sue Mulholland, Mary Renshaw, Kim White, and Pam Cope during J.V. Pep Rally. 90 Mary Renshaw and Linda Bedsoe Varsity cheerleading sponsor shows her support. J.V. Cheerleaders Support Team to Championship Roy Franks gives his example of a true cheerleader. 91 Karen Lay shows cheerleading ability. Freshman Cheerleaders complete cheer in successful stunt. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: Michelle Ellis. Sherrie Floyd, Karen Lay, Christi Hase, Cynthia Renshaw. Freshman Cheerleaders Host Successful Year Cynthia Renshaw shows her enthusiasm. v Freshman Cheerleader completes cheer. Frosh Attend Dynamic Cheerleading Camp The maroon team cheerleaders did a great job cheering on the Freshman football and basketball teams. The maroon team cheerleaders were: Kristi Hase, Karen Lay, Michelle Ellis, Shari Floyd, Melanie Lankford, and Cynthia Renshaw. Mrs. Tonya Caroll and Mrs. Pamela Howeth sponsored the maroon and white team cheerleaders. The cheerleaders attended a dynamic cheerleading association camp at the University of Dallas. At DCAC the cheerleaders learned cheers, chants, and routines. The white team cheerleaders included Jami Love, Sharon Balderman, Tammy Richardson, Mancy Pickens, Cynthia Tracy, and Kim Plyler. These cheerleaders attended the Dynamic Cheerleading Association Camp. There they learned cheers, chants, and routines. These cheerleaders cheered at Freshman football and basketball games and at the freshman pep rally. Freshman Cheerleader Freshman White Cheerleaders take a break and watch the Plano game. 94 Freshman Cheerleaders lead cheers during Plano game. Karen Lay practices cheers during after school practice session. Karen Lay shows her support during Plano game. 95 Bearcats Keep Undefeated Streak Alive Left to Right: Front Row: Danny Stout, Greg Brown, David Shoulders, Mike Williams, Kenneth Jackson, Donny Matthews, and Tim Knowles. Second Row: Billy Andrews, Bobby Ritchie mgr., Micheal Everett, Jeff Wilson, David Batchelor, Gary Pratt. Joe Loe, Steve Bledsoe, Mike Sanders, David Williams mgr. Third Row: Danny Wilson, Raymond Polk, Jimmy Turner, Robin Gatewood, Gary Lowell, Eddie Wright, and Mark Hastings. Fourth Row: Les Richardson mgr., Victor Walford, Sheldon Patton, Randy Wessinger, Travis Bednarz, Robert Riester, Scott Erickson, Mike Bowen, Gary Whitfield, Criag Watson mgr. Fifth Row: Blume Loe, Ricky Barker, Jacky Hunstman, Grey Stogner, Chris Gehringer, Bobby Rubarts, and Greg Pratt. Sixth Row: Terry Armstrong, Gary Jacobs, Ebbie Watson, Wesley Ott, Chuck Sims. Leo Phea, and Kevin Woodrow. The Sherman Bearcats rolled to their second straight undefeated season posting a 9-0-1 record. The Cats’ only blemish was a mid season tie with Plano. Sherman was the only undefeated team in Texas. It was this tie that kept the Cats out of the playoffs while Plano went on to win the State Championship. Sherman now has gone 25 straight games without a loss. This is currently the longest in state. Coach Tommy Hudspeth’s team was excellent all year on offense and the defense improved every game. It was the third straight winning season for Sherman. In post-season honors Sherman placed seven people on the All-District team. On the first team were QB Randy Wessinger, running back Eddie Wright, linemen Don Stout, and Ebbie Watson, and receiver-comerback Jimmy Turner made it both offensively and defensively. Named to the second team was defensive back Gary Lowell and defensive end Kevin Woodrow. 96 Quarterback Randy Wessinger All-District first team. First team offensive lineman, Ebbie Watson. First team offensive lineman, Danny Stout. Jimmy Turner, All District first team on offense and defense. First team All District halfback, Eddie Wright. SECOND TEAM: Defensive end Kevin Woodrow and - cornerback Gary Lowell. HONORABLE MENTION: Left to Right: Gary Jacobs, Gary Whiteheld, Chuck Sims, and Scott Eriksen. Jfol' Cats Thrash L.D. Bell in Season Opener Sherman got off to a fast start with a 50-26 thrashing of L.D. Bell. The offense was super all night long with Junior running back Robin Gatewood leading the way with 121 yards rushing. Eddie Wright added 1 16 while QB Randy Wessinger was 7 for 7 in the passing Department. The offense rolled up 540 yards to Bells’ 341. Although they gave up 26 points, the defense did have some bright spots. Gary Lowell defends against Bell Receiver. Raymond Polk awaits L.D. Bell runningback. 98 Ebbie Watson leads Randy Wessinger through line. Mike Williams corrals Denton running back. Cats Tame Broncos With 32-21 Win The Cats defeated Denton as they outscored the Broncos 32-21 Sept. 9. The offense again had a big night with 377 total yards. Eddie Wright led the way for the Cats with 218 yards rushing. Randy Wessinger scored 3 touchdowns to lead the way in scoring. Denton had pulled to within 6 points before the Cats scored two quick touchdowns. 99 Defense congratulates Sheldon Patton for recovering a fumble. Cats Romp Over Greenville 42-27 The explosive Cat offense rolled again scoring 42 points to outscore Greenville 42-27. Sherman trailed twice in the game but always managed to come back. Randy Wessinger led the Cats to 3 touchdowns within just seven minutes to pull ahead for good. Wessinger and Jimmy Turner scored two touchdowns a piece to lead the way in scoring. Wessinger totaled 199 yards passing on six completions. Greenville puts the wraps on Eddie Wright. Wessinger led the cats to a high scoring shutout over Greenville. 100 Jimmy Turner. Eddie Wright breaks through two Denison players. Ax Home to Stay; Cats Burn Jackets 52-7 The ax is home to stay for at least another year as the Cats crushed Denison 52-7. Led by an interception return by Eddie Wright as the first half ended, the Cats exploded from a close 10-7 game to wipe out the Jackets. Randy Wessinger was the leading rusher with 185 yards while passing for 59, he completed 4 out of 6 passes. This high scoring game brought the Cats scoring average to 43.8 points per game. Randy Wessinger on one of his long TO runs of the night. The defense swarmed over Denison all night. 101 Missing Penetration Knocks Out Bearcats 4A Championship The Cats received their only blemish of the season when Plano came from behind to knot the score at 14 all. It was a windy night and the Cats were severely hampered trying to pass. Sherman was forced to run and tough Plano defense met the challenge. This tie kept the Cats out of the playoffs because Plano had more downs. Jacky Huntsman (88) tackles Plano runner as Sheldon Patton (60) looks on. Raymond Polk runs back an interception. Robin Gatewood gets cut down at the knees is a close game against Lake Highlands Lake Highlands Presents Strong Test For Bearcats Sherman built a 23 0 lead over Lake Highlands and hung on to win 29-27. It was exciting to the very end as LH's scored with only a few seconds left. A last second desperation onside kick failed and Sherman won the game. Eddie Wright led the way in rushing with 103 yards. Randy Wessinger was 9 out of 13 in passing for 122 yards. A 38 yard touchdown pass from Wessinger to Scott Erikson was one of his first plays of the season. 103 Cats Stampede Ponies For 31-14 Win The Cats kept their district hopes alive with a 31-14 thrashing of the Pearce Mustangs. The Cats built 24-7 half time lead and each of the game were runs by reserve back Kevin Woodrow and junior QB Ricky Barker. Wright again led in rushing with 131 yards with Robin Gate-wood adding 91. Wessinger was 7 of 9 for 121 yards passing. Eddie Wright breaks through the Mustang secondary on the way to a long run. Jimmy Turner gets tackled after making a reception from Randy 104 Wessmger. Junior QB Ricky Barker options down the line against J.J. Pearce. The ball deflects off Chris Gehnger while three Paris defenders look on. Defensive end Kevin Woodrow separates the Paris runner from the ball. Bearcats Shine in Homecoming Win 44-0 Sherman defeated Paris 44 0 on Homecoming night. This was the finest showing so far this year by the defense. Eddie Wright took back the opening kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown and the game was over. Wright finished the game with three touchdowns. Robin Gatewood was the leading rusher for Sherman with 144 yards. Kenneth Jackson rushed for 77 yards on only 5 carries. Wessinger was 2 of 3 passing for 39 yards while Ricky Barker was 2 of 12 for 22 yards. 105 Second team quarterback Ricky Barker cuts up field. Cats Crush Berkner The Sherman Bearcats’ hopes for a playoff berth ended when Plano defeated Denison but the Cats were busy rolling over Berkner 52-7. Sherman totaled 522 yards offense with 315 on the ground and 207 in the air. Scott Eriksen had his finest night as a Bearcat with 6 catches for 98 yards and two touchdowns. Robin Gatewood again led the Cat attack with 172 yards rushing. Randy Wessinger chooses the option to pitch out. Robin Gatewood uses his moves on Berkner defense. 106 Bearcats Stomp Richardson in 23-0 Victory Scott Erickson battles for a pass against Richardson. With the defense playing another brilliant game, the Cats beat Richardson 23 0. This was the 25th straight game in which Sherman has not been beaten. Sherman again had a big offensive night with 544 total yards, but it was the defense who continually came up with the big plays. The Cats captured a district co-championship with Plano as a solt of victory. Plano went on to win the 4A state championship. This left Sherman as the only unbeaten 4A team in the state of Texas. Raymond Polk neck ties a Richardson running back. 107 JV’s Break Ground With Win, Stack 6-4 Record The Sherman Junior Varsity Football team ended an up and down season with a 6-4 record. The team did exceed expectations of both coaches and fans. The coaches for the Junior Varsity are Gary Hardin and Gerald Jack. Coach Hardin commented that the team showed a lot of character and improved each game. The Cats got off to a quick start winning three of their first four. They defeated L. D. Bell, Greenville, and Denison, while losing to Denton. Back to back defeats by Plano and Lake Highlands seemed to put the Cats out of the district race very early. Sherman then won three in a row against Pearce, Paris, and Berkner to show great character and a bright promise of a good future. Wins: L. D. Bell, Greenville, Denison, Pearce, Paris, and Berkner. Losses: Denton, Plano, Lake Highlands, and Richardson. JV's linebacker attempts to intercept throw. JV’s turn upfield for a big gain against opposing team. First Row: Ken Corey, David Jackson, Hometta Phelps, Mark Helms, Mark Osborn, George Edmonson, Richard Byler, Jeff Gore, Steve Moreland. Second Row: Craig Kell, Paul Nison, Steve Brewer, Victor Lock, Ronnie Hudnall, James Micheletti, Tom Stewart, Gary Shaw, Eddy Broussard, Tracy Feith, and Fred Stevens. Third Row: Willie Johnson, Rod Balderman, Jimmy Neal, Joe Jacobs, Danny Burris, Earl Brown-low, Charles Buck, and Chris Rockins. Fourth Row: Ken Havins, John Schrock, Bruce Summers, Ray Wessinger, Greg Johnson, Ronald Jack-son, Gerald Hughes, Kenny Brewster, Mike McKww, Ricky Fountain, John Jarvis, and John Harvey. Fifth Row: Mike Duncan, Eddy Wright, Jim Clark, Roy Wilson, Bo Pennell, Keith Clark, Tim Dooley, Mark Richards, Louis Taylor, Tony Bennie, and Mike Pokorny. Sixth Row: Steve Fulton, D. D. Hudson, Steve Allen. Mark Kelly. John Gudgel, Paul Whellys, Charles Douglas, Richard Hatch, and James Griffin. 109 Bearcats hold Richardson. Bearcats and opponents struggle for control of the ball. Opponents attempt to block a Bearcat pass. no JV's proclaim We're Number 1 Bearcats surround their opponent. Tim Rome tackles opponent. Ill Maroon Captures District Crown; White Stumbles 2-7 The Freshman Maroon team captured the district crown with a perfect 5 0 district record. The Maroon finished the season with a 5-4 record. The white team was not as fortunate, however, they played very hard and well at times. They finished with a 1 -4 record in district and 2-7 for the year. The Maroon offense was led most of the year by running back Edward Sneed who was their leading rusher and scorer. The defense was led by Sam Calmes, Steve Douglas, and Larry Wortham. The White team was led by the running of Pete Anderson on offense and by Ken Smith, Casey Harrison, and Casey McKinney of defense. Darrell Kelly runs with the ball. 112 Joe, Jacobs, Steve Allen, Ronnie Hudnall, and Jim Clark watch before getting into position for the play. Sherman and Pans battle it out for control of the ball. Bearcat tackles opponent for the ball. Bottom Row: Juan Williams, mgr., Charles Jacobs, Scotty Wright, Eric Heil, Randy Briscoe. Joey Martin. Derwm Maynard. Mike Williams, and Kelvin Scruggs. Second Row: Tracey Bell, Steve Douglas, Nelson Briscoe. Bobby Jackson, Rodney Holland. Kent Douglas. Sam Calmes, Mark Woods, Marc Scott, and Sam Henson. Third Row: Joe Smith, Dwayne Phea, Larry Wortham, Jay Noble. Ricky Barker, Tonnie Hudson, Jimmy Walker, James Greenway, Darrell Kelly, and Rob- ert Jaxkson, mgr. Fourth Row: Brad Schwoerer, mgr., Thomas Perbetsky, Tim Rome, Robert Crawford, Joe Holland, Chip Pelley, Jim Mitchell, David Conners. Reggie Herod, and Ed Sneed. 113 Sherman heads for the ball as Plano fumbles. Sherman players talk over strategy. Backf ield takes the line before the play starts. The line moves as the ball is snapped. Sherman works to keep the ball. Harry Fair runs for a touchdown. rirst Row: Donald Mupin, mgr., Harold idmondson, Larry Perry, Casey Harrison, Harry Fair, Rod Brown, Darrell Hall, Jeff McGill, mgr Second Row: Darryle Shannon, Darryl Neely, Curtis Dowell, Pete Anderson, Charles Shaw, Bill Magers, Victor Sloan. Ed Shappell, Mike Eider, and Calvin Gabriel. Third Row: Danny Myles, Todd Daniel, Mark Jay, Randy Shoulders, Darrell Baker, Kenneth Moreland, Charles Goodman, Billy Strong, and Lester Baldwin. Fourth Row: Kelly Ragsdale, Scott Carter, Mark Mask, Casey McKinney, Jason Anderson, Robin Bennett, Russell Key, Mikal Black, Ken Smith, and Mike Hutchinson. 115 Basketball Closes Out Frustrating Season 8-15 116 Top Row: Eddie Wright, Tommy Lee, Jimmy Turner. Chris Reynolds. Grey Stogner, Terry Tate, Clyde Luke. Coach Richard Swetnam. Bottom Row: Tony Taylor, Gary Lowell. Steve Rice, Greg Smith, Gary Outton, and Randy Wes singer. The Sherman Bearcat Roundballers suffered through a disappointing season finishing 8-15. Coach Dick Sweatmen commented on how the season was a disappointment from the won loss standpoint, but the men represented the school and city very well.” Sherman jumped off to a good start by sweeping their first two games in the Berkner tournament. The two wins were over Irving MacArthur and North Garland before falling to North Mesquite and J.J. Pearce. Chris Reynolds led the team throughout the tourney and was named to the All Tournament team. Sherman’s next opponent was the highly touted Arlington Colts. Tony Taylor kept the Cats in the game offensively while the defense was led by Randy Wes-singer and Gary Lowell. Sherman lost in overtime. Highland Park then came to Sherman led by their star guard Billy Allen, son of SMU Coach Sonny Allen. The teams were even through the first quarter. Terry Tate after releasing a pass inside. The Cats hit a second period cold spell, hitting only 2 shots. Sherman was outs-cored 81-53. Sherman then put together the best offense since Coach Swetman took over outscoring Dallas Spruce 100-62 in the Irving Nimitz tourney. Twelve of thirteen players scored in the game with Wessinger leading the way in scoring with 17 points. Lowell added 16 and Reynolds 15. The following day the Cats suffered two straight defeats to finish fourth in the tournament. The two defeats were by a total of ten points, seven to Irving Nimitz, and three to Dallas Thomas Jefferson. Randy Wessinger was named to All Tournament Team. Sherman took it on the chin again by falling to Durant at home. It was one of the most exciting games of the year for the Cats. The game opened with the teams trading shots to stay even. It started out a very physical game and ended the same way as the half ended there was an exchange of words but nothing came of it. Jimmy Turner attempts a short jumper with Gary Lowell waiting to rebound. 117 Tony Taylor shoots a free throw as Randy Wessinger looks on. Jimmy Turner steals the ball from Paris' Sammy Frazier. Sherman Misses by One Point With Sherman trailing 36-30 as the second half started against Durant the Cats began to claw back. As the third quarter ended Chris Reynolds hit a jump shot to give the Cats the lead. In the fourth quarter the Cats upped the lead to as much as five points but Durant hung on. As they neared Durant tied the game at 54 all. Sherman promptly came down and turned the ball over. After a few fouls were committed Durant hit a jump shot to take a 56-55 lead with eight seconds to play. Durant had a chance to put it away at the free throw line but missed the first one of a one and one. Gary Lowell rebounded the shot and threw it the length of the floor. The ball was headed out of bounds when Jimmy Turner saved it to Tony Taylor. Taylor took a last chance shot and it went astray. Reynolds led the scoring with 19 points while Taylor added 14 and Lowell 10. Sherman reached the highlight of the year by sweeping through the McKinney Tournament. 118 Steve Rice warms up before a big home game. NIK.H Sherman Players Named to All-Tournament Team Sherman's Randy Wessinger outjumps Paris' Terry Ingram. The Cats beat Mineola the first round 86-70. Four Cats were in double figures for the game. Lowell was the top scorer with 16, Terry Tate had 15, Reynolds 14, and Greg Smigh 10. Sherman then added victories over Gainesville and McKinney to win the Tourney. Sherman's Chris Reynolds and Gary Lowell were named to the All-Tournament Team. Sherman came back from a Christmas break to lose at home to McKinney 63-62. It was another hard fought game with the brother guards of McKinney keeping the Lions in the game. Reynolds again led Sherman with 20 points with Lowell adding 13 and Taylor 10. Sherman played its last game before district against North Garland. Sherman was outscored 79 61. The Cats led only one time in the game when Randy Wessinger hit a 20 foot jumper in the third quarter. The fourth quarter was completely dominated by North Garland. The Cats opened district in the Lion’s Den in Greenville and were defeated 84 80 in one of their most action packed games of the season. Chris Reynolds tries an outside jump against Pass. •n - hh 119 Cats Thrash Jackets 77-63 f Sherman outscored Greenville by either one or two points in each quarter except in the second when Greenville scored 27 to the Cats’ 19. This made the difference. Chris Reynolds led the scoring with 32 points while junior Scott Robinson was a spark off the bench. Sherman won their first district game of the year by thrashing Denison 77-63 here in Sherman. Sherman had a fine night from the floor shooting 52.7 per cent. Taylor led the scoring with 20 points while Turner added 19 and Reynolds 13. Sherman won its second straight game by edging by Plano 49-47. The Cats moved the ball well against Plano’s 1 -3-1 zone and hit shots when they had to. Terry Tate was the leading scorer with 18 points. Reynolds and Taylor added 12 and eight respectively. The league leading Lake Highlands Wildcats shot down the Cats by staying hot most of the night. Sherman was outscored 62-53. Greg Smith uses a head fake. Tony Taylor (44) moves the ball against Paris’ zone. Terry Tate (40) looks on. Tony Taylor concentrates at the tree tnrow line wm.c . Wessmger looks on. 120 Chris Reynolds looks for an open man while Greg Smith moves to get open. Cats Fall to J. J. Pearce 62-54 Two Cats were in double figures, Reynolds with 17 and Wessinger with 10. Sherman fell in defeat for the second straight time by losing 62-54 to J. J. Pearce. The Cats stayed close most of the way, falling just short at the end. Reynolds led all Sherman scorers with 19 points and with Tate adding 10. The Paris Wildcats played a slow down offense and kept the ball away from the Bearcats most of the night. When Sherman fell behind they could not get the ball enough to make up the points. Paris was led by guard Terry Ingram. Reynolds was again the leading scorer by tallying 15 points. Tate added 9 and Stogner 8. Sherman was still looking for a victory to get them into the post-season tournament when they went to Richardson to play the Berkner Rams. Grey Stogner and Greg Smith came off the bench to bring the Cats back but Sherman fell short, time 60-59. Three Bearcats were in double figures; Reynolds with 15, Wessinger with 11, and Taylor with 10. Sherman closed out its season by losing to Richardson 68-57. This game, coupled with Greenville overtime victory over Pearce, kept Sherman out of the District tournament. Reynolds finished out his fine high school career by scoring 20 points with Taylor adding 11. Senior post man Chris Reynolds was named to the first team All-District squad for the second straight year. 121 122 1977-78 Junior Varsity Basketball Team SHERMAk 3 E i sherma 20 Ts«ERMa I 50l r$HHRMA 24 ;HERMM 0 iSHERM HEHHj V 1977-78 Freshman White Basketball Team 1977-78 Freshman Maroon Basketball Team 123 ' Turner attempts jump shot. 124 Tina Mason displays hurdling technique. Soccer player rushes for ball. 1977-78 Girls Relay Track Team 125 126 Archie Reed came out of the starting blocks. 127 Powder puff football game shows some stylish running. Terry Tate in-bounds pass. Sherman searches for the ball in a pile-up with Berkner. Billy Boyd dives for basket. Player awaits signal to throw the ball into play. Roundballers are ready for action as the ball is moved down the court. Bearcat line is ready for action. 129 Bearcat front four Coach Bobby Rexrode concentrates on player strategy. Head coach Tommy Hudspeth yells instructions to team. 130 Bearcat rushes for touchdown. A Look at Sports Christie McElhannon, Robin Maine. Juanita Campbell. Suprema Chaffin, Dynette Gillian, Sue Haackinson, Jimmye Phillips, Karen Simmons, Rita Key, Donna Taylor, Frances McKee, and Amy Howell. Female Dribblers Close Out 17-11 Season The Sherman Bearkettes girls basketball team closed out their season with an overall record of 17-11. Team members include Juanita Campbell, Rpbon Maine, Rita Key, Dynnette Gillian, Sue Haakinson, Donna Taylor, Frances McKee, and Suprema Chaffin. Campbell led the scoring with a total of 867 points, Maine with 340 points, and Key with 237. Defensive rebounds were led by Frances McKee, and Supreme Chaffin. The Bearkettes entered two tournaments, Cooke County and Leonard. They won 4 and lost 4. Sue Cham battling for jump ball. 132 Donna Taylor guards opposing player closely. Rita Key, offense attempts to dribble past opponent. Sue Cham attempts to steal ball. 133 Dynette Gillian and Robin Maine wait for a set-up. Rita Key attempts jump shot as Robin Maine looks on. 134 Tammy Burrow and Hope Armstrong attempt to block a goal. JV’s Bearkettes Take Second in Region First Row: Alicia Parker. Ellen Wertz, Camille Stewart, Tammy Burrow, Norita Mason, and Levida Owens. Second Row: Laura Stroup, Sue Cham. Christie Waldrum, Melva Winchester, Hope Armstrong, Scott Holland, Bngett Scruggs, and Emma Jones. 135 Bridged Scruggs attempts to make a free throw. Tammy Burrow attempts to block jump shot. Tammy Burrow closes in for two points. Hope Armstrong looks for a Bearkette opening. 136 Sue Maakenson awaits the ball. Donna Taylor, and Frances McKee. 137 Tammy Burrow looking for an open receiver. Sherman Bearkette grasps hand after extra hard hit at ball. First Row: Stephanie Bowen, Judy Smith, Laurie Phiefer, Laure Phelps, Erica Milam, and Andrea McKee. Second Row: Renee Roy, Darrie Knight, Gwneen Scruggs, Mrs. Barron, Tonda Cox, Becky Pate, Pam Polk, and Stephanie Luper. Bearkettes await the start of the game. First Row: Michelle Galey, Sherry Fountain, Sue Scoggins, Elizabeth Everson, Derry Shea, Hope Wilder, Jill Pierce, and Anne Sheppard. Second Row: Melanie Wade, Gween Baker, Marilyn Campbell, Anita Brazor, Gloria Walker, Faith Brown, Karen Bishop, and Larry Scott. Varsity Volleyball Takes District Third The Sherman High Volleyball team ended district with an excellent 11-5 record. This earned the Cats a playoff spot for the district crown. Sherman was knocked off by the always tough Richardson and finished third in district 13-4A. This year’s team played in some of the toughest tournaments in the state. Sherman lost out in all the tourneys but it was great experience for the team. Coach Allieree Clark said, “The team was very strong in togetherness and it showed in the fine teamwork they displayed. The Cats’ finish was the highest by a Sherman team in years and shows a promising future in girls’ volleyball.” There were three Cats who received post season honors: Ann Blyth was named All-District for the third straight year. Bonnie Booher and senior Robin Maine were also honored. i Bearkette player spikes the ball during home game. 1978 GIRLS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Denise Stokes. Bonnie Booher, Kim Phelps, Coach Clark, Karen Simmons, Kelly Sexton, Tina Collins, Robin Maine, Ann Blyth, and Linda Killion. UO Ann Blythe First Team District a serve is returned during a home game. 141 Bearkette's powerful serve aided district hopes. 142 JV Spikers Aim Towards ’79 Season The Junior Varsity Volleyball team posted a 10-12 record and a 7-9 overall. They participated in 3 preseason tournaments and reached the second round each time. Sherman finished fourth in district this season. Some of the toughest games were against J. J. Pearce, Plano, and Berkner. When Berkner visited Sherman they beat them real bad, but on the return trip to Berkner, Sherman played their best game of the year. They won in straight games and had excellent team effort. The team was coached by Mrs. Carrie Barron. Outstanding players for the team included hitters Bobbette Mason and Marylyn Cambell, with server Robin Maine and Stephanie Luper and Pam Griffin providing strong support in the back court. Coach Barron said, “The team should be real strong because there are some good freshmen moving up. This year's team weakness was in setters and the team could not take advantage of its good hitters. Coach Barron's comment on the season was that the team started out weak in overall team play, but pulled together real well. Bearkettes prepare for opponent's serve. Left to Right: Back Row: Emily Guerrero, Andrea McKee. Bobbette Mason, Coach Barron. Karrie Knight, Stephanie Luper and Mgr. Donna Strohl Kneeling: Robin Riley, Marilyn Campbell, and Lon Burrus. 143 Bearkette spikes the ball as teammates look on. Bearkette stands ready for opponent’s return. Bearkette sets up a return for other teammates. Bearkettes await the start of a game. Bearkette returns ball with a sharp spike. U4 145 Bearkettes plan strategy in pre game huddle. Volleyball Team Gains Valuable Experience I Player returns ball during home game. 1977-78 Girls Volleyball Team Spikers Host Active Season Bearkettes take to the court to begin a home game. 1977-78 Freshman Volleyball Team 147 1977 78 Girls Cross Country 1977-78 Cross Country Team 148 “Hard Luck“ Tracksteers Come Close but Fall in State Meet The Sherman Bearcat track team won the Regional Championship by edging Richardson 36-35. The sprint relay team of Archie Reed, Jimmy Turner, Robin Gatewood, and Kenneth Jackson ran their best time of the year (41.8) to place second. The relay team won its preliminary heat on Friday, April 28, with what was the best time of any team in the preliminaries 42.1. Jackson won with an Accutrack time of 9.68. Turner placed fourth in the long jump with 23 feet 4 inches. In the Bearcats' State Competition they finished a disappointing third. With Kenneth Jackson placing third in the 100 yard dash, but with a record setting time of 9.3. The other two finishers at 9.3 were Jackson's arch rival Wayne Johnson of Richardson and William Owens of Killeen. Bottom Row Andre Phea. Kenneth Jackson. Ace '- Reed Gary Whiletield. Ceonthian Patterson. James Gritlm Second Row Kenny .Vjiton, Willie John son. Raymond Polk. Greg Sc'oggs. Robin Gatewood, Kerry Drwrcse. and Steyr Book Third Row Jimmy Turner £bb-e Watson Eddie Wright. Robed Christman. Roy Wilson. Edward Sneed, and Robert lew s Bonham s super sprinter defeats Kenneth Jackson in 100 yard dash 149 Archie Reed hands Jimmy Turner the baton during a 440 relay. 150 SHERMAN REGIONAL QUALIFIERS: Bottom Row: Gary Whitfield. Top Row: Jimmy Turner, Robin Gatewood, Archie Reed, and Kenneth Jackson. Robin Gatewood participates in long jump. Archie Reed heads Bearcat relay team. 151 -VrMTIIMl Greenville track star knocks Kenneth Jackson out of winning finish. Wayne Johnson and William Owens edge Kenneth Jackson at the State Meet. All the finishes were tied at 9.3 seconds. «n Tracksteers Race Towards District Finish Bearkette trackster clears a hurdle during practice. 153 1977-78 Girls Track Team Donna Taylor finishes second in Regional. 1 Carl Carlile practices for big game. Larry Wortham practicing making goals. Micky Grady practices kicking before game. 155 Tod Wisnat tries for goal. i Garry Worham kicks ball to Greg Smith Coach Templeton talks to soccer team. 156 157 Soccer player practices kicks. 158 1977-78 Varsity Tennis Team 159 Diamondneers Roll in Pre-Season; Fall Short in District The Sherman Bearcat baseball team came back strong to win the 13-4A second round of district to go into a district playoff with Richardson. In the first round of district the Cats opened with back to back losses. They were defeated by Greenville and Denison in close games. Sherman followed with a 9-5 victory over Plano to pull their record to 1 -2. Lake Highlands was the next victim of Sherman falling 4-1. J. J. Pearce then beat Sherman and virtually knocked Sherman out of the first round. Sherman evened their record at 3-3 with a high scoring 9-7 victory over Paris. Sherman finished the first round an even 500 by defeating Berkner 6-2 and then losing to Richardson. Sherman took the second round serious and came out looking like “new money.” The Cats defeated Greenville 12-6 with Tony Taylor taking the win as the Cats pounded out 19 hits. Sherman got revenge on Denison by defeating them 8-6. Sherman got ahead 5-0 and then hung on for the win. Plano lost to Sherman for the second consecutive time by the score of 6-1. Tony Taylor pitched one of the best games of his 3 year career. Sherman had trailed 1-0 going into the sixth inning before exploding. The Cats bombed Lake Highlands 10-1 to run their record of the 2nd round to 4 and 0. J. J. Pearce stopped the Cats’ win streak by defeating them 5 to 2. daham Kont Hanrw Stout Sheldon Patton. Brad Moore, Niles Gallion. Kevin Adlof. Tommy Shea. Top Row: Mike Sanders. Ma Re eGaJyJacobi Hutchinson. Jack.e Huntsman. Chuck Sims. Woddy Hooley. and Larry Burch Jackie Huntsman All-District First Team. Sheldon Patton First Team All-District Outfield. Tony Taylor First Team All-District Pitcher. Danny Stout First Team All-District Designated Hitter. 161 Jackie Huntsman displays his batting technique. Niles Gallion practices bunting. Dtamoneer slides into home base. . « Chuck Sims catches ball for an out on second base 162 Cats Wrap 10-6 in District Play Sherman stayed in the district race by defeating Paris behind 3 home runs. Jacky Huntsman, Kevin Adlof, and Kent Adlof each had a four bagger. Berkner put the Cats in trouble by shutting out the Cats 3 to 0. It was the only time Sherman was shut out all year. Sherman then forced a second round playoff by defeating Richardson 2-1. In the first playoff game the Cats defeated J. J. Danny Wilson practices batting. Pearce by a score of 6-5. Jackie Huntsman had a solo home run while Craig Reed provided the heroics with a grand slam. The next day in Sherman the Cats held on to a 7-4 lead going into the late innings. Sherman then fell apart and Richardson won 14-9. It was a fine year for the Cats who finished 16-13 on the year and 10-6 in district. Tony Taylor winding up to throw one of his fast balls. Tony Taylor shows All-District form. 164 Sheldon Patton takes signal from Coach Jack. Mark Rexrode shows batting style. Tommy Lee winds up for his pitch. Safe at second. Junior Sheldon Patton gets congratulations for hitting a home run. 165 Diamondneer slides into home. 166 Player receives instructions from Coach Gerald Jack. 167 Tommy Shea at bat ready to send one over the fence. Golfers’ Goal: Perfection, Close Precision V T «. Golfer makes short putt. f- r z r • ! . V -..A t '•kjL « - Akfrif Golfer watches long drive during practice shot. Golfer prepares for winning swing. 168 Golfers take trophy in competition. v Golfer eyes ball during swing. Golfer watches the ball after he swings. 169 Billy Bob Girl Terri Payne and Michelle Winder assist senior cheerleader Benny Risner in raising senior spirit during game. Sonja Wilson tackles Carrie Beth Russell while Kim Phelps and Karen Fleming look on. Junior offensive line, Marita Hughes, Carol Snipes, Bobbette Mason, Connie O'Brien and QB Karen Fleming. Senior cheerleader Kyle Ewirn showsJ enthusiasm as he waits for beginning ofl cheer. 170 Seniors Capture Powder Puff Title; Edge by Juniors Junior cheerleaders and Billy Bob Girls Roy Franks. Judy Adair. Gary Duran, Kristi Roberts, Doug Rodgers, and Alison Buck prepare for the beginning of the game. Kaye Lynn Hicks tries to elude Gina Rexrode and DeDe Owens. 12-6 On Dec. 3, a Powder Puff game was held with the seniors defeating the juniors in a close game, 12-6. The Powder Puff activities began about a month before the big game” with afternoon practices, secret game plays, and sore muscles. Not only did the players begin practice, but so did Powder Puff cheerleaders, Billy Bob girls and the “Thrill Team” who performed at both the pep rally and the game. At first, the game was only talk among students; an idea, that turned into one of the biggest highlights of the school year. The day before the game, a Powder Puff pep rally was held with both the juniors and seniors participating. Both junior and senior players were hailed down the red carpet into their traditional seats. Senior cheerleaders, Benny Risner, Timmy Blount, Ricky Runnels, Kyle Ewrin, Brad Moore, Tommy Lee and Billy Bob Girls, Terrie Payne, Michelle Winder, Tonya Renfro, and Ruth Ann Riddles led the seniors in such cheers as Party,” Senior Locomotive,” Who” and Two Bits. Tony Taylor delivered the pep talk. Junior cheerleaders, Grey Stogner, Roy Franks, Niles Gallion, Doug Rogers, Gary Duran, and Billy Bob Girls, Alison Buck, Paige Barcus, Rey-mie Barnett, Judy Adair, and Kristy Roberts led the juniors in Be Aggressive,” Hey We Are Bad and Are the Seniors gonna Win?. Jeff Wilson gave the pep talk for the juniors. The game began at 2:00 on Saturday, Dec. 3 at Austin College's Louis Calder Stadium. Senior girls participating included: Jayne Joiner, Patty Henderson, Pam Snipes, Suzanne Acklin, Jeanne Jack, Gera-lyn Bednarz, Shawn Hutcherson, Kay Ellen Olmstead, Allison Bryant, Ruth Ann Riddles, Vicki Brown, Kim Phelps, Terrie Payne, Michelle Winder, Susan Badgley, Gena Rexrode, Kee Abies, Valerie Morris, Pam Martin, Ann Blythe, Jamie Rivers, Kelly Hudspeth, Kari Pratt, Mori Dittemore, Andrea Arnold, Marcie Wilson, Paula Everett, Barbara MeNeely, Anita Campbell, Carolyn Slack, Kem Andrews, Jodie Hase, Kim Lutz, Karen Hobbs, Brenda Killian, Kimberly Wilson, Shari Brandon, and Lisa Reid. Coaches for the Seniors were Gary Jacobs, Mark Hastings, Gary Pratt, Blume Loe, Greg Brown, Eddie Watson, and Bobby Rubards. Team Captains — Pam Snipes, Kee Abies, and Marcie Wilson. 171 172 Welton Wright goes for a jump shot during Mandmgo All-Stars and Loaded Nine. 173 High jump and long stretch send cage ball across net. Donna Hayes struggles to hit cage ball across net. ORGANIZATIONS Mutual patterns of thought linger throughout our minds vibrantly-colored ideas . . . drawn together. We form a bond . . . linked through fellowship; woven together. . . of people . . . interacting. . . interrelating. . . interchanging ideas . . . venturing to meet our goals. The pattern shifts. . . as diverse fragments of ideas. . . each uniquely formed, blend together. We are a body. . . constantly changing . . . with every passing year. . . as we seek new ideas, new pursuits; illuminating the purpose of our existence. Art League Has Productive Year Mrs. Nell Hannah, art instructor and art league sponsor spoke her views on art. She was quoted as saying, “Art league enables the student to see the professional artist demonstrate various techniques. It increases their knowledge and broadens their horizons. The art league held their meetings every second Tuesday of the month. Various artists spoke to the students and demonstrated water color, oil paints, pastel, and acrylic. Members of the Art League celebrated Christmas with a special meeting at Pizza Inn. Pizza was served and the business was discussed. The Art League ended a successful year with good attendance, and participation from the members. Art League president Tim Hale points out some of his art work. Mrs. O'Neil gives demonstration during Art League meeting. 176 Members of the Art League watch as Joy Mills gives demonstration. Mrs. Nell Hannah introduces guest speaker J. D. Adair. Art League members listen as Mrs. O'Neil explains water color. 177 Band Dazzles Crowd With Precision Marching Halftime, precision marching. Wesson, 6 to 5, fight songs, twirlers, pep rallies, parades, flag bearers, UIL, summer band precision drills, long, bumpy, hot, no food or drink bus rides, Parnell, 7:30 morning rehearsals, Tuesday afternoon and Thursday night rehearsals. Lift Your Head Up To The Sky. . . Bearcat Band is marching by. This years band activities began this summer. Directors John Parnell and Larry Howeth conducted summer band practice and a summer band program, freshmen came in the mornings to learn basic marching while the entire band met every night from 6-9. The band played a number of popular pieces such as ‘•Rocky, Best Disco in Town, Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover, Theme from Barney Miller, Theme from Star Wars, Theme from Happy Days — Laverne and Shirley, Free Ride and other various marches and songs including Olympia Go. All the performances were enhanced by the flagbearers and twirlers, who participated in all the halftime activities and pep rallies along with band. Junior Andrea Jones smiles as she completes her half time performance. 178 From left to right. First Row: Donny Wesson, Susan Gudgel, Tammy Lovelace. Valarie Morris, Asenath Nall, Lisa Edwards, Sandra Saltz man and Pam Martin. Second Row: Karen Hendricks, Sheri Cline, Karen Shipman, Kerry Shea, David Reynolds, Lauren Henry, Danny French, Becky Nurre, Naif Risk, Jeff Rice, Mark Smith, Brad Robnetl and Karen Jones. Third Row: Kim Soper, Jay Anderson, Susan Hop per. Jane Jenkins, Terri Chapin, Mike Oakley, Allison Bennett, Chip Mulder, Danny Mills and Beth Obrerro. Chris Smith, Mark Bewely anc Micah Wesson. Fourth Row: Debbie Phelps, Debbie Merritt, Debbie Ross, Beth Leake, Tammy Werner, Tony Parrish, Robert Nicolson Paul Matthews, Dick Boren, Pat Jones, Mike Taylor, Gary Douglas, Brian Chapin. Fifth Row: Cindy Huffman, Michelle Harvey, Bill Hodges Angela Koschelew, Gregg Huff, Mike Gomez, Carey McDougal, David Fogle. Sam Thorpe, Jimmy Young, Johnny Britt, Robert Brockle man Sixth Row: Tommie Elliott, Sandy Taylor, Gwen Crumby, Lora Southern, Sheena Pratt, Keith Armstrong, Kirk Bennett, Jack Baca Mitchell Taylor, Suprema Chaffin, Todd Braden and Alan Ellington. Seventh Row: Betty Shaw. Nancy Nicholson, Stephen Kill, Mildret Taylor, Sylvia Smith, Keith Sprinkle, Hope Wilder, Pam Lea, Dickey Rush, Kevin Thorton, Rhonda Bartlett, Steven Oliver and Chri; McCleese. Eighth Row: Deidra Barton, Karen Hackler, Terri Mitchell, Patti Baker, Charles Wilson, Sue Scoggins, Craig Crichton, Chery Gentry, Ted Baca, Doug Vansickle, Scott Shoemaker, Andre Beamon. Ninth Row: Jackie Morgan, Sherri Odum, Chris Blackburn, Tamm Whitiney, Sandra Morse, Kevin Holcomb, Victor Locke, Jan Massey, Tim Grigg, Roger Schultz, Gary Duren, Lisa Samples and Chris Jones Tenth Row: Donna Penn, Leigh Atmp, Leigh Ellen Clark, Michell Lee, Wood Jones, Casey Hitt, Billy Dickerson, Alan Brown, Janet Smith Scott Crichton, Mark Kost. Jay Abies, Kenneth Johnson and Eric Peterson. 1977-78 TWIRLERS: Back Row: Pam Martin and Tammy Lovelace. Bottom Row: Susan Gudgel and Sandra Saltzman. Junior twirler marches into position during halftime activities. Kenny Colgrove concentrates during halftime activities. Valerie Morris awaits beginning of Homecoming Parade. Doug Vansickle, Gary Duran, Jay Abies, Ronnie Henderson, and Robert Dacus practice during summer band practice. Members of the Maroon Marching Machine during halftime activities. CONCERT BAND: FLUTE: Jason Anderson, Jackie Morgan, Lee Ellen Clark, Tommie Elliott, Nancy Nicholson, Teresa Dixon, Michelle Harv and Eric Peterson. B'1 CLARINET: Karen Shipman, Angela Koschelew, Jane Jenkins, Sylvia Smith, Debby Merritt, Charles Wilson, Shee Pratt, Asenath Nall, Lora Southern. BASS CLARINET: Greg Huff and Mildred Taylor. CONTRA ALTO CLARINET: Tammy Whitney ALTO S OPHONE: Kevin Holcombe, Sue Scogms. and Sandra Shaw. TENOR SAXOPHONE Brian Chapin. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Micah Wess CORNET: Beth Obrero, Jeff Clayton. Roger Schultz, Mark Kost, Naif Risk, Kevin Thorton, Pat Jones, John Hathaway, Jimmy Young, Jo Cox, and Larry Harvey FRENCH HORN: Cheryl Gentry, Paul Matthews. Jack Baca, Chip Mulder. Jan Massey, David Fogle, and Pam L TROMBONE: Scott Shoemaker, Kenneth Johnson, Lisa Sample, Steven Oliver, Suprema Chaffin, Johnny Britt. BARITONE: Brad Robm Mike Taylor, and Gary Douglas. TUBA Chris Jones, and Andre Baemon. PERCUSSION Danny French, Kenneth Colgrove. Randy Simmo 180 and Alan Brown. Captain; Kathy Dodd, Co Captain; Lisa Mallinson. Front Row: Valerie Morris. Lisa Edwards. Melinda Miller, Leslie Lange, Ruth Ann Ross, Cheryl Parker. Jodie Hase and Kim Lutz. Back Row: Linda Robards, Pam Jackson. Melinda Winmnger, Rita Lucassi. Asenath Nall, and Andrea Jones. Ruth Ann Ross. Lisa Edwards, Melinda Miller, Pam Jackson and Kathy Dodd march off field after halftime performance. Maroon Marching Machine perform precision drills during halftime per forma nces. Flagbearer Captain Kathy Dodd concentrated on per fecting routine. 181 1977-78 Drum Major Donny Wesson leads the Maroon Marching Machine during the Homecoming Parade. Members of the Maroon Marching Machine perform at the Sher-man-Plano game. Junior Jackie Morgan performs during Richardson's game. i First Row: Tommie Elliott. Leigh Ellen Clark, Karen Hackler. Jay Anderson, Nancy Nicholson, Sandy Taylor, and Michelle Harvey. Second Row: Karen Shipman, Chris Blackburn, Mildred Taylor, Brian Chapin, Gregg Huff, Billy Dickerson. Kevin Holcomb, Saundra Shaw and Sue Scoggins. Third Row: Patti Baker, Kerry Shea, Beth Leake. Sylvia Smith, Charles Wilson, Michelle Lesswood, Jane Jenkins, Chip Mulder, David Fogle, Paul Matthews, Becky Nurreo, Pam Lea, Cheryl Gentry, Jan Massey, Angela Koschelew, Debbie Ross, Tammie Whitt-ney. Lora Southern, Sheena Pratt, Roger Schultz. Mark Kost. Jeff Rice, and Beth Obrerro. Fifth Row: Gary Douglas. Mike Taylor. Brad Robnett, Lisa Samples, Steven Oliver, Todd Braden, Suprema Chaffin, Jimmy Young, Kevin Thorton, and Pat Jones Sixth Row: Rhonda Barlett, Johnny Britt, Scott Shoemaker, Mr. Larry Howeth. Chris Jones. Andre Beaman, Erie Petterson. Craig Crichton. Kirk Bennett. Victor Lock, Randy Simmons and Hope Wilder. 182 Left to Right: Jeannie Kinsey, Leisha Lawhs, Bob Lemley, Mr. Charles Wertz, Robert Willits, Jerry Orr, Debbie Flores, and Ellen Wertz. Junior Mark Smith shows his band and baritone spirit. Members of the Maroon Marching Machine during summer band practice. Cold weather doesn't stop Sam Thorpe from performing during Friday nights game against Richardson. 183 Hackler Heads A Cappella Choir Choir is a very flexible course. Many different choirs are organized to fit each student’s needs. The A Cappella choir selected officers for the 1977-78 school year. They are as follows: President, David Hackler; Vice-President, Stephani Corley; Secretary, Tina Walton; Librarian, Mark Lucas; Assistant Librarian, Robin Mason; Reporter, Laurie Lawlis, and Historian, Cheryl Parker. The Advanced Treble Choir, The J.V. Mixed Choir, and The Beginning Mixed Choir all chose officers for the year. Instructor for the choir department is Mr. Duane Gohlke. Choir President David Hackler takes a break to go over music. 184 Members of the Advanced Treble Choir begin working on Christmas music. Singing team Stephani and Kyle Corley. The singing team Brother and sister sang at many SHS activities. The 1977-78 Sherman High School A Cappella Choir 185 First Row: Left to Right: Leisha Lawlis, Delisa Owens, Ramona Blaleley, Sheri Little, Diane Lingo, Tracey Moore, Judy Jacobs, and Sue Matherly Second Row: Tammy McCrary. Tony Simpson, Elaine Sonnamaker, Steve Austin. Beverly Brawley. Derrell Herron, Maurie Clark, Lance Erwin, Robin Riley, Steve Stafford, and Elisha Fine Back Row: Mr. Duane Gohlke. lWH aiHLiL’'MliaCJlllltll U JI UK.II ik.iHHBI.JLJl ittHJUl FRESHMAN CHOIR MEMBERS: Front Row: Robyn Ricks, Sue Brown, Gena Kirkpatric, Lori Fisk, Michelle Lambert. Gail Key, Viola Latham, Lynn Epps, Patti Polk, Sharon McWhorter, Marguerite Rainwater, Erica Milam, Becky Waller, Christi Lusk. 2nd Row: Lori Baio, Jamie Graham, Carl Hullett, Darryl Gatti, Nelson Briscoe, Adam Rice, Mark Jay, Bill. Lori Phelps, Annie Sheppard, Janet Popplewell. 3rd Row: Lori FMeiffer, Kim Brown, Linda Miles, Gloria Patterson, Verbie Curtis. Nancy Dodson, Shirley Barton, Debbie Baker. 4th Row: Vernica Lucas, Jolene Pherigo, Rene Roy, Patricia Phea, Stephanie Lange, Ricky Kennedy, Bobby Jones, Gwen Baker, Janet Holt, Lori Good, Elaine Carter, Judy Williams. 186 ADVANCED TREBLE CHOIR: Front Row: Donna Rodgers, Wendy Copeland, Debbie Pettyjohn, Linda Robards, Cindy Walters, Kelly For-dyce, Sheryl Schweizer. Cindy Pettit, Camille Stuart, Cyndi Jacobs, Paula Barton. 2nd Row: Gina Reynolds Graham, Leslie Cathey, Denise Lambert, Pam Roy, Bobby Johnson, Judy Low, Jennifer White, Vicki Jay, Traci Hockridge. 3rd Row: Mechelle Bennett, Kathy Williams, Tina Spencer, Jom Noble, Desi Maynard, Tammy Thornhill, Regina Guiles, Susan Middents. Tracy Lemmons, Annette Wooten. ADVANCED CHOIR OFFICERS: Paula Barton, Donna Rodgers, Desi Maynard and Choir Director Dewayne Golkie. 187 New Freedom Singers View Final Year The New Freedom Singers have proved to be a very organized and talented group of students, since 1975. Members of this group are: Cheryl Parker, Tim Wood, Tim Hale, Bonnie Guller, David Hackler, Laurie Lawlis, Mary Martha Harlan, Mark Lucas, and Stephani Corley. Each member works hard to insure that every performance will be great. They sang at Christmas Concerts, Variety Shows, and assemblies, as well as for city wide organizations. 1975 1978 New Freedom Singers New Freedom Singers perform during the Christmas Concert. Bonnie Guller, David Hackler and Tim Hale during Christmas concert. PIANO ACCOMPANISTS: Alison Bryant, Kristi Roberts, Cathy Stevenson, Cheryl Parker, and Denise Lambert. MADRIGAL SINGERS: Back Row: Gary Duran, David Hackler, Tim Wood, Mark Lucas, Robert Brocklemen and Jimmy Pfeiffer. Front Row: )enise Lambert, Lori Russell, Lori Daniels, Sharon Hendricks, Annebelle McCord and Tina Walton. 189 French Club Cultivates Awareness Bridget Vrla listens to French assignment. Karin Jones, Kimbo Wilson, Kaye Ellen Olmstead, and Paulette Walker listen to club dis- Club sponsor Dianne Gill gives clu cussion. report. 190 Future Homemakers Attended State Convention The Future Homemakers of America held a successful year. The members had their first meeting and elected Donna Penn as 1977-78 president. In October the members held a Halloween Party at the Sherman Day Care Center and helped a needy family during Christmas. Other officers were as follow: 1st Vice President, Fina Grahm; 2nd Vice President, Michelle Winder; 3rd Vice President, Lori Russell; 4th Vice President, Lori Russell; 5th Vice President, Judy Adair; 6th Vice President, Alisha Lightfoot; Secretary-Treasurer, Bunny Nation, and Parl.-Sergeant-at-Arms, Asenath Nall. Judy Adair listens to meeting minutes. Asenath Nall, and Bunnie Nation watch as Alicia Lightfoot accepts office. F.H.A. installed officers Alicia Lightfoot, Donna Penn, Gina Graham, Gina McClure, Judy Adair. 191 Mu Alpha Theta Members Gain Club sponsor Mrs. Ina Zoe Morgan checks paper. MU ALPHA THETA MEMBERS: Jeanne Jack, Shana Longwell, Paula Barton, Karin Jones, Mrs. Morgan, John Sullivan, Donna Verba, Sharon Grigg, Dewayne Wilder, Matt Whiteacre, Alan Marks, John Penn, Mehemet Hiziari, Ronnie Henderson. Thespians Perform On and Off Campus Drama student Rita Lucchisi at Thespians' meetings. Nelson DeVega and Chris Beardsley listen to discussion. Bonnie Culler returns to set after presentation. 194 Thespians take part in play discussion at Finely Culture Center. Kyle Corley and Scott Gailey relax during Thespians. Chris Beardsley takes part in Thespians' meeting. 195 Cassie Brown and Linda Robards listen to guest speaker. LaSandra Herpeche awaits dinner at the F.T.A. banquet. Leslie Anderson smiles during F T.A. meeting. 196 Students ponder answer to brain bowl question. Brain Bowl, Highlights Academic Fair I.C.T. students set up project booth. HERO students talk to S.H.S. students who are inspecting. 197 Junior 198 Andy Carter, Mrs. Donna Kumler and Melanie Brown discuss convention plans. Saddle Tramps Adopt New Name This year Sherman High School had quite a few talented musical groups. A new one to organize itself this year was Reign. Reign consisted of four Sherman High School students. Butch Crosby on bass, Danny Batchelor on rhythm guitar, Tabb Bell on drums, and Warren Sewell on lead guitar. The group changed its name to Saddle Tramps in February because of the changes of many of the players. Reign held two concerts, both of which were very well accepted by the student body. As Saddle Tramps the group performed at Homecoming 77, Nike concert, and many other activities. Here are some comments from S.H.S. students about Reign. Asenath Nall: I thought they were really good, I liked having a group at the high school because we had a lot more concerts. Melissa Bailey: They were alright, I like listening to them better than I do teachers. Steve Kuhns: They were good. Eric Peterson: They were really bad! , they played a lot of jam and that’s the way I like it. Members of Reign perform during assembly. utch Crosby, Danny Batchelor and Warren Sewell during all school isembly. Reign members include Butch Crosby, bass. Danny Batchelor, rhythm guitar. Tabb Bell, drums and Warren Sewell lead guitar. 199 Key Club Returns for Successful Year Key Club is a service organization for high school students. Although it is similar to other high school organizations in that it operates under the school’s regulations and draws its membership from the student body, it is uniquely different from any other. This uniqueness stems from its sponsorship, its aims, and its programs. First, the Key Club is unique for it is sponsored by a local Kiwanis Club composed of the leading business and professional men of the community, through this sponsorship and the associations developed, students will learn more about their community and how it functions; they will learn what people banded together in a service club can do to make theirs a better community; and students have the opportunity to gain knowledge of various businesses and professions. Secondly, the Key Club is unique for its aim, is the development of initiative, leadership ability, and good citizenship practices. These qualities are encouraged by all members accepting responsibilities in the administration and activities of the club. Last, but by no means least, is the uniqueness of the Key Club’s service program, not only does the Club provide the school with many services which make it a more pleasant place for students and teachers alike, but it goes into the community as well, to undertake various projects for the benefit of the entire community. Left to Right: First Row: Linda Bedsole, Secretary, Benny Risner, President, Butch Crosby, Vice President, Bruce Alford, Treasurer. Second Row: Ginger Keller, Diane Markle, Mildred Taylor, Kathy Stevenson, Vicki Dube, Daryl Patterson, Mark Nagil, Todd Parent, Chris Randle. Third Row: Donna Strohl, Mori Dittemore, Michelle Minor, Eric Peterson, Chuck Oakely, Dwayne Wilder, Carl Haller, David Saied, and Steve Stafford. Fourth Row: Mr. Stoddard, sponsor, Kevin Early, Lori McGraw, John Markle, Burt McJimsey, Mehmet Hizarcl (not pictured). 200 KEY CLUB OFFICERS: From Left to Right: Butch Crosby, Benny Risner, Bruce Alford, and Linda Bedsole. Key Club members take part in meeting discussion. Key Club members listen to the weekly report. Key Club President Benny Risner gives club members weekly report. 201 Drill Team Hosts Annual Banquet Drill team members help themselves to ice cream. Terri Payne, Ruth Ann Riddles and Janie Joiner help themselves at Drill Team Banquet. Juniors Kirsten Garrison, Paula Cox, Connie O'Brian, and Cindy Jacobs. 202 1977 Hi-Stepper Captain Patty Henderson, Caroline Carneal, sponsor, and senior officers, Shawn Hutcherson, Gerelyn Bednarz. Jackie Hicks and Judy Adair. lieut., Ann Sullivan, Alison Buck, Vickie Brown, Captain Patty Hender-Sponsor Caroline Carneal, and Sr. Officer Shawn Hutcherson. Junior members Alichia Lightfoot, Shelia Mahana and Annette. 203 NHS Nets $3,000 in Candy Sale The National Honor Society held a successful year with many activities to their credit. This year’s officers included: President, Sharon Grigg; Vice-President, Paula Barton; Secretary, Kay Ellen Omstead; Treasurer, Jeanne Jack; Reporter, Craig Watson; and 2 Project Chairmen, Donna Verba and Cindy Shea. N.H.S. raised $1,151.51 during the school wide candy sale and raised over $3,000 during their own candy sale. This year N.H.S. had 81 active members. N H S. officers during annual end of the year banquet National Honor Society members enioy annual banquet 204 Donna Verba and Paula Barton take a break during N.H.S. toy drive. Kaye Ellen Olmstead loads truck for Salvation Army. 205 Jeanme Jack, Mr. Tom Cunningham, Kaye Ellen Olmstead and Creig Waison begin loading procedures. Jeanme Jack. Mrs Helen Case, and Paula Barton load truck during N. H. S. toy drive. N.H.S. Receives New Members Up- john Penn and Sharon Grigg count money received from sock hop. ,;r V New members and their parents enjoy N.H.S. Banquet. Kristi McElhannon, Becky McKee, Sam Martin, Robin Mason, Don Mat thews, Mike Mitchell during N.H.S. membership assembly. Jimmy Peiffer, Kathy Pierce, Steve Rice, Linda Robards, Kristi Roberts, and Scott Robinson. Cathy Stevenson, Connie Stinebaugh, Grey Stogner, Danny Stout, Ann Sullivan, Tracy Tisdell, and Paulett Walker. 206 Balfour representative Ed McMeans checks announcements for Jimmy Mullins. Seniors Receive Invitations for May 25 Graduation Kaye Ellen Olmsteadgets money from Eric Parrish. 207 Seniors receive invitations during morning distribution. P.A.S.F. Sparks Interest Among Students Dwayne Wilder, Lisa Edwards, Danny Stout, and Barbra Jarvis listen to Vickie Dube give P.A.S.F. report. Wesley Ott and Barbra Jarvis discuss meeting plans. ft Pan American Student Forum president Margie Briscoe prepares for club meeting. Margie Briscoe gives final directions before club meeting. Vicki Dube prepares drinks for after the meeting. Club members Ed Vestle, Vickie Dube, Brian Reichett and Karen Shipmont listen to club plans. 209 Publications Staff Becky Booher types while Steve Jonse and Pam Martin do corrections. Sports Editors Greg Smith and Mike Craddock begin sports layouts. Taylor representative discusses the importance of meeting deadlines with Mary Weeks. 210 Talk Editor Judy Adair checks layout mistakes. Gre9Smith and S,eve Jonsecheck™ Townsend prepares eopy tor™ Rodeo Club Rodeo Club members during homecoming parade Student body officers Bobby Rubarts, Linda Connor, and Butch Crosby. Senate Brings Students in Contact With Administrators, School Board The Student Council is an organization designed to bring students into direct contact with the school board. The Student Council is made up of representatives by each homeroom. The Council accomplished many things this year. They held homeroom Christmas parties, the Sadie Hawkins Dance, various dress-up days. Brotherhood Week, Teacher Appreciation Week, and other activities. The Student Council is responsible for the things that are done to improve the daily schedule, such as, going to the cafeteria or library during homeroom and getting your requests to sponsor, Mrs. Susan Hefner and the executive committee. Student Council members help back bearcat spirit by placing banners in the commons. 213 214 Student Council members crown in the Commons after Student Council meeting. Future Farmers of America Hold Annual End of the Year Banquet S.H.S. Hosts Operation Switch, Academic Fair, in Recognition of Texas Public Schools Week Team members in the Brain Bowl, Margret Avard, Cindy Shea. Donna Vrba, and Terri Chapan. Mr. John Parnell directs the symphonic band during their performance March 10. 216 Parents participate in Operation Switch” by taking notes in Coach Jack’s 1 st period Biology class. New Hi Stepper members perform to Back In Love Again. H.E.C.E. Holds Banquet 218 Dennis Gore shows emotion after finishing performance. Chrome Fenders Revive 50’s The great days of leather jackets, greased hair, rolled up pants, and dark sunglasses are brought to life by the Chrome Fenders. The Chrome Fenders are a group that relives the 50’s. This group has been performing since the 1975-76 school year. The Chrome Fenders will make an album this summer that will include their best songs. Jeff Gore, David Hackler, Dennis Gore, Greg Layman, Tim Hale, and Carl Brown made up the Chrome Fenders. CHROME FENDERS: David Hackler, Dennis Gore, Greg Layman (drums), Tim Hale and Carl Brown. 219 Distributive Education 220 Debbie Hamner and LaVonda Oliver sell Valentine candy in commons. CT CT Vicki Ingram DECA during candy sales. club members Pam McDianiel and Mari Clark with Speaker Hank Abagnale. D.E.C.A. Club Furthers Students’ Goals LaVonda Oliver sells candy during Valentine candy sales. I.C.T. Hosts Annual Banquet I.C.T. student gives final club report. George McKinney addresses I.C.T. members at banquet. Charles Lee addresses I.C.T. members at Underwood's. 222 Drivers’ Ed student works on written examination Drivers’ Education Offered for Future Drivers’ An eye examination is required before receiving a learner’s permit. Marie Clark tries to read eye chart during examination. 223 STUDENT INVOLVEMENT Through our eyes we see . . . images of worldly patterns in variegated colors. In every blinking instant, these beautiful forms are in . . . constant movement, constant change. In the midst of. . . laughter and silence, joy and pain, we see . . . people in unison-striving for a purpose, reaching out. . . taking in-encircling one another, moving on to . . . new forms, new ideas . . . new patterns. In these patterns . . . we see ourselves, for we, too, are. . . ever-changing patterns. 224 225 David Hackler clowns during homeroom party. Alex Waw prepares for takeoff. Andy Layman munches on peanuts during class. Susan Middents shows her enthusiasm during her English IV class. Bob Blakey works on drafting project. Miss Caroline Carneal gives pep talk during varsity pep rally. Tony Parrish watches football action. Holly Jarvis relaxes after a hard day. (Holly was creamed by the Seniors of 78 on Senior Day). Billy Bob Boys Steve Horn, Butch Crosby and Bert McJimsey pre pare Billy Bob for pep rally. Jeanne Jack and Danny Batchelor work on assignment. 227 Tim Knowles helps check in Jackie Morgan during second period. Varsity cheerleaders lead the Freshmen and Sophomores in cheers. 228 229 Melissa Bailey interviews Donna Tenza for paper. Scott Holland shows her sophomore enthusiasm. Linda Bedsoe and Shana Longwell practice lines. S.H.S. students go to all measures during Sherman’s worst snow and ice storm. Cheryl Parker gives staff photographer the eye. i Drivers' Ed students take eye examination. 231 Lisa 8elew Mori Dittemore Carl Brown Jane Conrad Dennis Gore Sherri Cline Searching What is this, I seek to find: love, security, or just something to call mine. I look for love, a love that’s true sometimes I wonder if this love is you. Sometimes I wonder, do you really care or just have trouble expressing what’s always been there. I guess I’ll wonder till the end of time; what am I looking for: love, security, or just something to call mine. Sweet October All the joy I receive, from my October girl, I will cry when she leaves, my October girl. My days which are full. Will be empty and dull, without my October girl. How I wish she would stay, but she’s leaving — That October day. Oh, I will miss my sweet, October girl. Roger Alford Freshman By Todd Boyd Sophomore “Ode to Her “A Dream on Her Tell me baby, could it be; this dream I had, of you and me; in this dream, we had much fun; laughing while lying in the sun; come the silence of the night; we were gone, off on a flight; never to return, to this life; thoughts of you, seemed like a knife; only a dream, I fret to remember; might it be, or return to sender. By Mark Danner Senior “Don’t Say They Didn’t Warn Ya School is a place to read and write; sometimes you learn, what’s wrong and right; if by chance you don’t get smart; you should know, you got a head start; some of the folks, they just get by; others is nothing, but a piece of pie; so while you’re here, you best do good; cause one of these days, you’ll wish you could. To find someone, that is so dear; I may have to look, for many a year; When I find her, it will be clear; And to her heart, may I steer; And never be ashamed to shed a tear. Mark Danner Senior The Dream of Freedom The dream was sad but full of light, I had the dream just last night. My head sank deep into my bed. My heart hurt bad, ’cause freedom was dead, I rode her over the hills one day She moved her muscles in a muscular way. The sun was sinking behind the cliffs The wind blew through us in cool, swift drift we soon reached our destiny I looked at Freedom, she looked at me She was tired so I let her drink Next thing I knew her eyes were pink, I gave her water, that was not right and. So my freedom died that night. 234 Mark Danner Senior Martie Nash Leave Me Alone Leave me alone and I’ll go on my own way. I don’t mean tomorrow, I mean it today. I'm tired of the hassel. Alone I’m the best; I just need some time, I never get a rest. I’m just a lone wolf, I belong to no pack; Just leave me alone. Take the knife from my back. I'm nothing to no one. It’s me and myself; I feel like a clock That fell off a shelf. I need nobody To offer their help. For this lone wolf Has yet to yelp. If I were a bird. Away I'd fly; I'd soar so high I'd be lost in the sky. I’m just like a spirit. I’ve got to be free; Just leave me alone And let me be me. Give To Me Lisa Belew Junior All I am I give to You, All you are I wish for me. We are each other I give you a tear. You give me hope we give each other love, I love you babe. I feel so good when you're around. Babe don’t leave me. I can't make it without you. I cry at night, ’cause I need you so much you pick me up, you never let me down, I want us to be together. If you need to be held Please, let me hold you If you need to cry, let me be the shoulder. All you are I wish for me, All I'll ever be I’ll give to you. Babe, I love you. Tracey Moore Sophomore As Time Changes Doesn’t it seem so very strange, how just a little time changes everything? This morning as I awoke to the sound of a bell, everything was so perfect and not a bad thought to tell But now as I lie in my bed trying to sleep, my once bright, shining eyes now weep. These reasons for my sadness I am not sure, except to you breaking up seemed the only cure. Our feelings of love we say have not changed, but only the relationship is rearranged. With just a little more time things will change again, this time for the better, as a new life we begin. Pam Martin Senior 235 Had A Mind You Are Who You Are Spirits told me, told me true, told me of love, told me of you, oh so sweet, so sweet those words, away we flew, transformed as birds, darling softly, darling dream, dream of happiness, dream of cream, seeming in heaven, seeming alive, a seeking the love, a passionate survive, lovely lady, lovely sight, off we've gone, off on new flight, soaring the realm, soaring the sea, soaring the limits, within you and me, love is the moral, love is the song, love is the feeling for which I long. Mark Danner Senior Don't act like you're something When you know that you're not. Just be yourself And your friends won't get hot. Don't ever be conceited. No one likes a snob; Never act too good for others. You might just lose your job. Always be yourself. For no one likes a fake; If only you could think this way. It's friends I think we'd make. Love Love has been described in many a way. As a game to some, but others never play. Once involved you'll never regret, the feeling of love that is ever so great. Love is not born in only one day, but must gradually grow if it's to stay. In your loved one place all your trust, for if there is a relationship this is a must. Never dominate the life of this lover, for if you do he will seek another. In this person you should confide, your secret feelings, but never lie. Remember this for as long as you live, ask no more than you can give. Pam Martin Senior Chris Chambers 236 Senior John Hill Sophomore The Match He walked down the street. So boldly and brave. I knew if he beat, I’d be in my grave. He looked so mean. He was so big. Tall, not lean. But stout as a pig. He stopped where he stood. And called my name. He said he was good. And the best at this game. He hollered out, “Draw And so I did. He made not a flaw. As though would a kid. I thought he was right. He must have been the best. But here tonight, I also passed the test. And then came the finals, I proved I was the top. For in these finals. He had made one flop. The flop was small. Or at least to me. But the judges all. Did disagree. I reached the goal I sought. For I was lucky from the start. But I had never thought. Of winning freehand art. John Hill Sophomore A Dreaded Place To Go A Friend Five days a week Nine months a year I go to a place That makes me sneer Every morning I get up at six Off to the Kitchen For breakfast I fix I'll then take a shower And wash my hair Then brush my teeth With Gentle care Next I put on my clothes And lock the back door This same old routine that I so much bore Then I grab my books And then I review All of the things I thought I knew Then I drive to this place And I’m sure all of You'll Agree that it's dreaded This place is called school Ed Miller Junior A Shining Light It was upon a dreary day The night still young The sky was gray But through this gloom, and weariness I longed for something full of bliss It seemed nothing was going right All sunshine was out of sight But there upon this day Standing in my way A hand was reaching out to me With so much love it made me see That through this gloom and weariness A shining light did exist Ed Miller Junior Every day I long for someone I can call a friend A person who will stand by me And help me through, thick and thin Someone whom I can always trust And who'll never let me down A person whom I can depend on When nobody else is around Someone I can love, and show him all my And with him not be ashamed When out my eyes pour tears But all I am doing is dreaming So I guess I’ll goon and pretend That I do have this someone This person called a friend Ed Miller Junior Lisa Belew Junior PERSONALITIES The scene changes . . . as we peer through the shifting scope . . . of life’s presentation. Bright lights burst forth . . . amid the shades of evening. We envision . . . a flamboyant design . . . of pomp and pageantry. A brilliant spectacle floats before our eyes, as we focus upon . . . a panorama of personalities, each distinctively tinted; radiating patterns . . . of vivid . . . and unique features. A momentous event. . . casts beams of light upon distinguished figures . . . luminating their worlds . . . with starlit paths. 239 School Board Faced With Tough Decision Dr. Bill Hase listens to comment by school board member. School Board president Bill Hase and Dr. Wendall Hubbard. Dr. Wendell Hubbard and members of the School Board discuss next year's calendar. 240 Dr. Wendell Hubbard and Mrs. Susan Hefner prepare for senior breakfast. Dr. Wendell Hubbard jokes with Mrs. Susan Hefner, Miss Louise Linton, and Gerylyn Bednarz. Dr. Wendell Hubbard, Superintendent Sherman Public Schools Dr. Tony Fillman, SHS Principal and Dr. Wendell Hubbard, Superintendent 241 Fillman Heads SHS for Eighth Consecutive Year Dr. Tony Fillman, Principal of Sherman High School celebrated his eighth consecutive year at S.H.S. this school term. Fillman was quoted as saying, “I thought it was a real good year. We had a most co operative student body and faculty.” Fillman is anticipating a good year next year. We are not having many changes as far as faculty goes. It will be an interesting and productive year,” Fillman concluded. Dr. Tony Fillman 242 Dr. Tony Fillman handles school business over the phone. Mr. Charles Byler checks tardy list and begins daily work chore. 243 Mr. Wilson Blurton checks books for summer storage. Mr. Bill McClure helps check attendance. 244 Teachers Guide Students Toward Goals Today’s teachers are finding that their greatest challenge is helping Sherman High School students achieve the goals for which students are striving. Teachers at SHS are finding they enjoy their chosen profession. Mrs. Donna Kumler stated, that she enjoyed teaching ‘•because I like the students. I especially like students who try, have respect and a good sense of humor. Mr. Q. D. Williams commented that he liked the kids, and seeing them grow in knowledge.” The world of change is the world of teaching. Finding a change in the needs of students, teachers have tried to originate several different ways of teaching through the use of individual projects. Miss Gene Loop commented that teaching is the most convenient and immediate way of bringing about changes in our world that are positive, because you have the wisdom of the professionals dealing with the enthusiasm of the young.” Teachers at Sherman High also realized that there was no longer apathy and immaturity within the majority of the student body, but that now students are more mature in pursuing and fulfilling their future goals. Mrs. Pauline Neblett said, “I like teaching because I like to work with young people. I like to see each student work to his fullest potential.” Perhaps Mrs. Margie Wilson best sums up the feelings of the SHS faculty when she commented that I am happy that I am able to accept kids as they are. I’ve always loved working with kids; therefore, teaching is the greatest joy in my life.” Alexander. Mr Gene Building Trades, VICA Barron, Mrs. Carrie Jo English, Girls Volleyball, Basketball Beach, Miss Linda American History, Latin America African Studies, Rodeo Club Benson, Miss Mildred English Bledsoe, Mrs. Betty Typing, Business Law, Record Keeping Boston, Mr. Jack Agriculture. F.F.A. Boyd. Mrs. Willie J. Title VII Reading Brawley, Mrs. Betty Home and Family Living, F.H.A. Brown. Mr. Poe I.C.T. Director, VICA Brown, Mr. Raymond Math Brown, Mrs. Tonya English. 9th Grade, Cheerleader Sponsor Caldwell, Mrs. Patricia Office Call. Mr. Royce Industrial Arts Cantrell, Mr. Jerry Coach, American History Carneal, Miss Carolyn Health, Drill Team 245 Chapman, Mr. Bill English, Coach Clark, Mrs. Allieree Physical Education Girls Volleyball, Assistant Girls Track Clayton, Mr. Mark Chemistry Coke, Mr. Dean American History Cole, Mr. Walter Auto Mechanics Cunningham, Mr. Tom Asian Studies, World History N.H.S. Sponsor, Geography DeBerry, Mr. Robert Math, Math Team Dyer, Mr. Mack Woodworking, Coach Elliott, Mrs. Charlynne Media Director Estes, Mr. Bill Biology I, Coach Fair, Mrs. Helena Health Co-Op. HERO Farrish, Mr. Mike Health Fiening, Mrs. Rosamond Vocational Office Education Gann, Mr. Frank Special Education Giarraputo, Mrs. Freda English, Bookkeeping Gibson, Mr. Robert American History Gill, Miss Dianne French, English, French Club Sponsor Gehlke, Mr. Duane Choir Director Grigg, Mrs. Gail l.L.D. Hall, Mrs. Kathy Title VII Math Hannah, Mrs. Nell Art Hardin, Mr. Gary Biology I, Coach Hargett, Mr. Wilson Vocational Drafting, VICA Hefner, Mrs. Susan Activities Director Hensler, Miss Mary Art 246 Howeth, Mr. Larry Band Howeth, Mrs. Pam Civics, Freshman Cheerleader Sponsor Hudson, Mr. L. A. Distributive Education Hudspeth, Mr. Tommy Head Coach Jack, Mr. Gerald Biology I, Coach Jarvis, Miss Barbara Spanish, P.A.S.F. Jeff Coats, Mrs. Helen Office Johnson, Mrs. Bernice Typing, Sophomore Class Advisor Johnson, Mrs. Frances Financial Secretary Jones, Mrs. Emma Physical Education, J.V. Girls Basketball, Track Jones, Mrs. Nancy English, Varsity Cheerleader Sponsor Kays. Mrs. Karen English Kennedy, Mr. Charles Radio and T.V. Electronics. VICA Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Lucille Media Center Kremer, Mr. Richard Title 7 Reading Kratch, Mrs. Melba Office Kruse, Mr. Jack Drivers Education Kuhns, Mrs. Jean Drivers Education Kumler, Mrs. Donna Latin. English, JCL Langford, Mr. Clarence Math, Chemistry Lee, Mr. Tommy Math Linton, Miss Louise Senior Counselor Loop, Miss Gene American History, Social Science, Debate Lou, Mrs. Evelyn Counselor Mailes, Mr. Ron Junior Counselor 247 Manuel, Mr. Don Physical Science McCullough, Mrs. Mary Homemaking McGee, Mr. Pete Psychology, American History, Spirit Committee McKinney. Mrs. Dorthell Freshman Counselor Mitchell, Mrs. Eadith Office Morgan, Mrs. Ina Zoe Math, Mu Alpha Theta Morgan, Mrs. Paula Journalism, English, Hi-Talk, Athenian Montgomery, Mr. Van Drivers Education Mullins, Mrs. Dorothy Cosmetology. VICA Neblett, Mrs. Pauline H. Shorthand, Typing Needham, Mr. John English Nix, Miss Joquita English Nuss, Mr. William English O'Brian, Mr. Bill Physical Education, Coach Ott. Mrs. Donna Title VII Reading Penton, Mrs. Lou Homemaking Co op, HERO Phillips, Miss Jimmye Physical Education, Assistant Athletic Director Rader, Miss Barbara English Ramsay, Mrs. Hilda English, A.P. English Reed, Miss Janis English Rodgers, Mr. Stephen Physical Science, Biology Roy, Mrs. Mary L.L.D. and V.A.C. Russell, Mrs. Pat Math Schneider, Miss Magaret Media Center Scott. Mr. Larry Sophomore, Counselor 248 Slaughter, Mrs. Joann Homemaking Co op, HERO Southerland, Mr. Bruce American History, Coach Stoddard, Mr. Mark Science, Key Club, Science Team Stocker, Mr. Wei ton Civics Stoner. Mr. Herman Agriculture, FFA Swetnam, Mr. Dick Health, Coach Tave, Miss Sandra Homemaking, FHA Templeton, Mr. Charles American History, Coach Viergever, Mrs. Kay Homemaking, FHA Watson, Mr. Bob Speech, Drama Watwood, Mrs. Murlene Vocational Office Education, OEA Welsh, Mr. Tom T.V. Productions, VICA Wertz, Mr. Charles Band West, Mr. Don Drivers Education White, Mr. Walter Metal Trades, VICA Williams, Mr. Q. D. Math Wilson, Mrs. Carrie Jo English, FTA Wilson, Mrs. Margie English, FTA Wilson, Miss Patsy English, Spanish Wood, Mr. Jacky Math, Coach 249 The 1978 Senior Class 250 Alison Bryant Ray Woods 1978 TOP GRADUATES: Donna Vrba. Gerelyn Bednarz, Jodie Hase, Mori Dittimore, Jeanne Jack, Poula Barton, Mehmet Hizarci, and Pam Snipes. 251 1977 78 twirlers during Senior Pep Rally Anita Campbell Mark Hastings, Bobby Jarvis and Judy Wright Senior drill team members Butch Crosby is measured for his cap and gown Lisa Mallmson 253 254 Freshmen 256 257 Abbott. Steven Adams, Jeff Adams, Sherine Aguirre, Rene Alford, Roger Allevato. John Amick, Kim Anderson, Jay Anderson, Pete Archer. Tina Arnold, Ricky Austin, Steve Avard, Margaret Baca, Jack Baio, Lori Baker, Darryl 8aker, Gwen Baker, Ricky Balderman, Sharon Baldwin, Lester Barrett, Susan Bartlett, Rhonda Barton, Shirley BeAbout, Krystl Beard. Teresa Bell, Mark Bell, Mary Bell, Tracy Bell, William Benedict, Paul Bennett, Kirk Bennett, Patricia Bennett, Robin Bewley, Brenda Bingham, Jimmy Bishop, Karen Black. Mikal Black, Stacy Blackburn, Diane Blackburn. Tracy Blackwell, Susan Bledsoe, Becky Bock, John Boddie, Ricky Booher, Bryan 8owen, Stephanie Bowers, Robert Bowers, Gary Bowling, Susan Bowman, Eddie Brashier, Anita Brewer, Bret Briscoe, Nelson Briscoe. Pamela Briscoe, Randy Brown, Faith Brown, James Brown, Kim Brown, Rod Brown, Susan Bryant, Madeline Bullard, Jackie Bullard, Judy Burchfield, Laurie Burks, Thomas Burnett, John Burrus. Lori Burton, Brian Byrum, Scott Calhoun, James Calhoun, Patrice 258 Calkins, Wylene Calmes, Sam Campbell, Marilyn Cantrell, Larry Cantrell, Lori Capps, Darryl Carey, Charlotte Carnley, Cliff Carter, Kay Carter, Scott Cates, Suzy Cathcart, Rob Cecil Dewayne Chaney, Danny Chapin, Brian Chappell, Edward Cheeks, Melinda Chesnutt, Kelly Chesley Larry Church, Patti Clark, LeighEllen Clayton, Jeff Cluck, Gary Coats, Leslie Cole, Robert Conley, Kim Connor, Cathleen Connor, Charles Connor, David Cooke, Jeff Cooper, Carole Cope, Lucy Cope, Robert Cosby, Susan Covington, James Cowart, Dean Cox, John Cox, Rhonda Cox, Terri Cox, Tonda Crabtree, Sheila Cravens, Richard Crawford, Robert Chricton, Craig Crosby, Jimmy Cruise, Carrie Dagenais, Sheryl Daniel, George Daniels, Mary Danner, Susan Darwin, Benay Davis, Todd Deemer, Paula Delphin, J. J. Denny, Andy Dickerson, Billy Dillion, Clint Dillion, Jeff Dismuke, Mark Dixon, Theresa Dodson, Nancy Dodson, Tommy Dotson, Benita Douglas, Gary Douglas, Kent Douglas, Steve Dowell, Curtis Downs, Sherri Duren, Kim Early, John Eddins, Robert Edmondson, Harold 259 Eggen, Eric Eggleston, Lesley Elder, Donna Elder, Mike Ellis, Michelle Epps, Lynn Everson, Elizabeth Fair, Harry Farmer, Billy Ferguson, Ryon Fisk, Laurie Flores, Debbie FI6yd, Sherri Fogle, David Fountain, Sherrie Fox, Pam Franks, Sherri Franks, Steve Frost, Robert Fugett, Donna Gabriel, Calvin Gafford, Eddie Gailey, Michelle Gann, Tammy Garrard, Mary Garrett, Charlotte Garrett, Troy Gassaway, Donna Gatti, Darryl Gauntt, James Gay, Kevin Glenn, Raymond Goldston, Dale Goodman, Charles Grady, Mickey Graham, Jamie Gray. Sherri Gray, Sandra Green, Stephen Gregory, Curt Greenway, James Griffin, Beverly Grigg, Fred Gripp, David Gross. Wesley Hackler, Karen Hammonds, Perry Hammonds. Roxanne Hampton, Donnie Harper, Beth Harrison, Casey Harrison, Randy Harvey, Larry Harvey, Mary Hase, Kristi Hastings, Paul Havener, Jeff Hayden, Mark Hayes, Diana Heil. Eric Heilman, Joe Henderson, Carolyn Henderson, Penny Henson, Sammy Herod, Reggie Herron, Joyce Hestano, Dwayne Hightower, Brenda Hill, Connie Hindsley, Eddie Hodges, William Holcolmb, Kevin 260 Holland, Rodney Holmes, Brenda Holmes, Frankie Holt, Janet Hudson, Tony Hughes. Bunny Hughes, Gerald Hunter, Pam Huntsman, Becky Hutchison, Mike Ishamel, Nina Jackson, Bobby Jackson,Jesse Jacobs, Charles Jacobs, Katherine Jay, Mark Jenkins, Dons Johnson, Andrea Johnson, Don Johnson, Lowell Johnson, Willie Jones, Brenda Jones, Cindy Jones, Jacque Jones, Jeff Jones, LaRhonda Jones. Michelle Jones. Patrick Jones, Ray Jones, Terry Kane, Sherri Keene. Don Kelly, Darryl Kelly, Susan Kellogg, Robert Kennedy, Ricky Kerr, Don Key. Gail Key, Russell Killion, Sherry Kinsey, Don Kinsey. Jeanette Kirkpatrick, Gina Kinght, Karrie Krider, Stuart Kuhn, Barry LaDonde. David Lambert, Robin Landham, Sherry Lange. Stephanie Lankford. Melanie Latham, Viola Latta, Phyllis Lawlis, Leisha Lay, Karen Leake, Beth Leard, David Leard, Regina Lee, Mitch LeVeille, Scott Lewis, Terry Lightfoot, Angie Lindsey, Mike Littlefield, Darrell Lodge, Kelly Lorenson, Doug Love. Jamie Loving, Vernon Lucas, Vernicia Lucchesi, Mana Lujan, Auden McCollum, Lisa 261 McCrary, Tammy McGill, Jeff McGraw, Mike McKee, Andrea McKee, Melinda McKinney, Casey McKinney, Scott McLaughlin, Kerry McNew, Kym McRee, Keith McWhorter, Sharon Mackey, Richard Magers, Bill Mahanna, Jerry Mahana, Jimmy Markl, Ginny Martin, Joey Martin, Roberta Mask, Mark Mask, Rhonda Mathews, Paul Maxwell, Brenda Maxwell, Kenneth Maynard, Derwm Meddlin, Lynette Merck, Shonnie Middents, Greg Milam, Erica Miles, Linda Miller, Russell Miller, Sandra Mills, Derrick Mills, Virginia Mitchell, James Montgomery, Scott Moorefield, John Moravec, Teresa Moreland, Kenneth Morgan, Robert Morris, Eric Morse. Sandra Mulder. Val Murley, Ronald Murray, Frank Myatt, Tom Myles, Danny Nagel, Mark Nash, Marty Neal, John Neal, Mike Neely, Darryl Nelson, Darryl Nicholson, Nancy Noble, Jay Nored, Stacey Nowlin, Randall Nurre, Rebecca Obrero, Elizabeth Oliver, Steven Olson, George Orr, Gary Orr, Jerry Orr, Warren Osterhout, Ann Overman, Sandi Overman, Scott Owens, Bobby Owens, Jean Parsons, Mackey Pate, Becky Pate, Brenda Patterson, Charla 262 Patterson. Darryl Patterson, Gloria Patterson, Mignon Patterson, Tommy Pelley, Chip Pennington, John Perbetsky, Thomas Perry, Larry Pevehouse, Teresa Pfeiffer, Laurie Phea, Dewayne Phea, Patricia Phelps, Lora Pickens, Nancy Pierce, Jill Plumlee. Jeannie Plyler, Kim Polk, Pam Polk, Patti Popplewell, Janet Potts. Debbie Price, Cindy Pyle, Amy Ragan, Laurel Ragsdale. Kelly Ramsey, Cheri Ramsey, Janet Randall, Chris Reeves, Randy Rehder, Cindy Renfroe, Nancy Renshaw, Cynthia Reynolds. Mark Reynolds. Sheila Rhudy, Lisa Rice, Adam Rice, Jeff Richards, Kathy Richardson, Tammy Richmond, Mike Ricks, Robyn Rigney, Tammy Riley, Jerry Robards, Daniel Rockins, Victor Roman, Susan Rome, Tim Roy, Renee Rudolf, Debra Runnels, Crithea Sakowski, Chris Samford, T. A. Sample, Lisa Sampson, Mary Sandburg, Ken Schwoerer, Brad Scoggins, Susan Scogin, Sue Scopel, Donna Scott, Kimberly Scott, Marc Scrivner, Jeff Scruggs, Gwen Scruggs, Kelvin Seale, Buddy Shannon, Daryle Shaw, Charles Shea, Kerry Shelton, Johanna Sheppard. Ann Sheren, Derrell Shivers, Roy 263 Shoemaker, Scon Short, Tammy Shoulders, Randy Sills, Beth Sims, Beverly Sloan, Victor Smith, Carl Smith, Harold Smith, Joe Smith, Judy Smith, Ken Smith, Mitch Smith, Sylvia Smithson, Sherri Sneed, Ed Southern, Lora Sparazynski, Ronald Spears, David Sprouse. David Sprouse, Susan Stanley, Rodney Stephens, David Stephens, Wendy Stodgehill, Melanie Strong, William Stuebmger, Sarah Suter, Barbara Tallas, Charlie Taylor, Alvestor Taylor, Kristen Taylor, Sam Taylor, Sandy Teel, Teresa Temple, Mike Thomas, Onetha Thomason. T. J. Thompson, Stephen Tillery, Andy Tisdell, Brian Tracy, Cynthia Traylor, Vickie Troxtell, David Troxtell, Phil Turner, Chris Twyman, Fran Tyler, Stacey Unclebach, Jeff Vestal, Charles Viers, Donna Wade, Melanie Wagoner, Annette Walker, Jeff Walker, Jimmy Walker, Steve Waller. Becky Walthall, Kathy Wash, Marilyn Weaver, Mitzi Webster, Paul Weeks, Glenn Werner, Tammy Whaley, Preston Whisenant, Todd White, Darwin White, Kimberly Whitebread, Robin Whitney, Tammy Wilcox, Christie Wilder, Patricia Wilhelm James Wiley, Kim Williams, Juan 264 Williams, Judy Williams, Lisa Williams, Mike Williams, Scott Willingham, Sandy Willits, Robert Wilson, Charles Wilson, Elizabeth Witherspoon, Joel Wolfington, Abbie Wood, Mark Wortham, Larry Wright, Connie Wright, Micheal Wright, Scotty Young, Jimmy Youngblood, Kent 265 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Danny Wilson (Vice President), Beth Bohm(Sec.), and Ray Wessmger (President). J.V. CHEERLEADERS: Sue Mullhulland. Kim White, Bridget Vrla. and Linda Bedsoe Sophomores 266 Abies, Jay Ada mi, Greg Adams, Belinda Adams, Francis Allevoto, Moria Anderson, Bonnie Anderson. Chan Anderson, Craig Anderson. Donna Anderson, Leigh Armstrong, Hope Armstrong, Steve Babb. Randall Bailey, Michael Baker, Debbie Baker, Jim Baker, Steve Balding, Melanie Barker, Dennis Barker, Melvin Barrett, Tracy Bartley, Gale Barton, Deidra Bass, Vickey Batchelor, Donna Bedsole, Linda Bennett, Devhra Bennie, Tony Bewley, Mark Blakeley, Ramona Blakeley, Kevin Blanton, Sherrie Blythe. Chris Boatright. Brian Boatman, Stacy Boddie, Chandra Boddie, Lisa Bodovsky. Paula Boehm, Jackie Bohm, Beth Bonfoey, Scott Book, Steve Boren, Kyle Bouchard, Diane Bower, Franzetta Bowen, Stacia Bower, John Bowers, Louise Braden, Todd Brawley, Beverly Brawley, Stewart Brewer, Karen Brewer, Steve Broussard, Eddie Brown, Allen Brown, Carla Brown, James Brown, Melanie Brown, Scotty Brownlow, Earl Buck, David Bullard. Randy Burley, Jeff Burrus, Danny Burrow, Tammy Butler, Chris Byler, Richard Carr, Rosemary Carroll, Angie Carter, Andy Carter, Sheila Casmedes, John 267 Caston, Keith Cathey, Leslie Cathey. Todd Chaffin, Suprema Chamberlain, Jhordis Chaney, Earnest Chumbley, Lisa Clark, Keith Clark. Maurie Clayton, Kim Cline, Sherrie Cobbs. Karen Colgrove. Ken Cone, Jackie Conklin. Lisa Conner, Karyn Conrad, Jane Conrad, Marcia Cope, Pam Copeland, Wendy Corey, Ken Corley. Kyle Coulson, Karen Crumby, Gwen Curry, Steve Curtis. Verbie Curtis. Warren Daffrm, Lowell Daniel. Jeff Daniels, Laurie Daughtery, Renee Devega. Nelson Dodd, Steve Donoho, Tony Dooky. Connie Douglas, April Douglas. Charles Douglas. Sheme Douglas. Sherwood Duncan, Mike Dunlap, Debbie Dunn, Tammy Duree, Johnny Duree, William Eanes, Doug Eanes. Scott Edmonston, George Edmondson, Howard Eldridge. Brenda Ellington, Alan Elliot, Tommie Jo Ellis, Barbara Emeary, Elizabeth Emerson, Duane Engle, Holly Engler, Farell Erwin, Lance Everett, Angela Falk, Lori Fallon, Frank Fallon, Mike Faulkner. Sherry Feith, Tracy Fine, Melody Fleck. Derek Flowers, May Fogarty. Lemta Fordyce, Kelly Fountain, Ricky Franks, Cheryl Franklin, Blynda French, Danny 268 Fullylove. Holly Fulton, Steve Futrell. Karen Gailey, Scott Gann, Martha Gay, Walter Gentry, Cheryl Gibson, Mark Gilbert, Jimmy Gillilan, Dynette Gomez, Mike Good, Lon Gore, Jeff Grant, Bruce Gray. Mitch Griffin, James Grigg, Tammy Grigg, Tim Gross, Gay Cudgel, John Guerrero, Emily Grisson, Jan Haakmson, David Haliburton. Dennis Haller, Karl Harder, Steve Hardy, Bobby Harlan. Don Harman, Anne Ray Harrell. Janice Hatch, Richard Havins, Ken Hayden, Carl Hefton, Rachael Helms, Karen Herpeche, La Sandra Herron. Darrell Hiberd, Kathy Higgins, John Hill, Jeff Hill, John Hobbs, Charles Hockridge, Traci Hogan, Carla Holcomb, Alex Holcomb, Scott Holland, Scott Holman, Rhonda Huckaby. Steve Hudgins, Ruth Ann Hudnell, Ronnie Huff, Greg Hughley, Debbie Hunter, Rosaline Hutcheson. David Inman, Lisa Ingram, Pam Jackson, David Jackson, Debbie Jackson, Diane Jackson, Laurie Jackson, Robert Jacobs, Joe Jacobs, Judy Jarvis. Halley Jarvis, John Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Greg Johnson, Tina Jones, 8obby Jones. Dan Jones. Debbie 269 Jones. John Jones, K. Kaye Jones. Marcus Jones. Neil Jordan, Terry Juntunen, Debbie Keel, Craig Keeling, Tina Keller, Ginger Kelley. Mark Kennemer, Randy Knight, Regma Kruffm, Roger Konoth. Greg Koschelew, Angie Kost. Mark Krause, Tim Kuykendall. Angie Kyler, Kelly Landham, Brenda Landum, Sherry Lane. Ted Langford, Merrian Larkin, Theresa Latham, Jesse Lawrence, Peggy Lea, Pam Lemley, Bob Lemons, Tracey Lester, James Lewis, Robert Lindsey, Eric Lingo, Diane Little, Sheri Locke, Victor Lodge, Cindy Logston. Marty Lorance. Shari Louderback, Gina Lovelace, Tammy Lowery, Mike Lowing, Bruce Lundin, Mary Luian, Arlentma Luper, Stephanie Lusk, Christi McClain, Evelyn McClure, Gina McConnell, Debbie McCord, Annabelle McDougal, Carey McGraw, Lori McJimsey, Barbara McKee, Michael McMeley, Todd McNew, Tammy Mackey, Eric Maine, Robin Mason, Norita Malherly, Sue Mathis, Charlet Maynard, Brian Mexia, Vicky Micheletti, James Minor Michelle Miller, Eddy Miller, Greg Miller, John Mitchell, Howard Mitchell. Les Mitchell, Lori Montgomery, Debbie 270 Moore. Patti Moore. Tracy Moreland, Steve Morris, Kelli Mulholland, Susan Murphey, Beverly Murphey, Mike Nation, Bunnie Neal, Jimmy Neasbit, Alan Nelson, Andrea Nelson, Shelley Nixon, Paul Noel, Denise Northcut, Jay Nowlin, Roger O'Donley, Bryan Odom, Lory Orr, Jan Osborne, Mark Ottwell, Mark Owens, Delisa Owens, Levida Parker, Alicia Parnell, Teresa Parr, Karla Patterson, Cirinthian Pendleton, Pam Pennell, Bo Perkins, Chet Peterson, Eric Pettijohn, Debbie Pettit, Cynthia Pevehouse, Gloria Phea, Andre Pherigo, Jolene Pinion, Beth Pokorny, Michael Polk, Ray Pratt, Greg Price. Donna Price, Janet Price, Randy Pruitt, Robby Pruitt, Leslie Quentan, Marty Quinn, Charles Rainwater, Anna Raner, John Rankin, Sherry Reamer, David Reid, Craig Reister, Lisa Renshaw, Mary Rexrode, Mark Reynolds, David Richardson, Brian Richards, Mark Ridley, Charolette Riley, Robin Risk, Narf Ritchie, Lisa Robinson, Emily Rockins, Chris Rolen, Angela Rolen, Rhonda Runnels, Steve Rush, Dickie Russell, Laurie Sanderson, Webb Sayed, Naved Scanlon, Jack 271 Scheldt, Bruce Schweizer, Sheryl Scott. Gail Scruggs, Brigitte Seals. Karen Sessom, David Settle, Terry Sexton. Tommy Shaw, Gary Shaw, Sharon Slone. Cherril Smith, Chris Smith, Darrell Smith, Debbie Smith, Janet Smith, Nancy Smith, Roxanne Smith, Sherrie Soitani, Lahra Sonnamaker, Elaine Southard. Carla Spencer, Anita Spencer. Danny Spencer, Nateenya Sprowl. James Stafford, Steve Stanley, Rickey Stephens. Fred Stewart, Camille Stewart, Claudia Stewart, Tom Stockton. Janet Stodgehill, Guy Stokes. Denise Street, Greg Slrohl, Donna Stroup, Laura Stuckey, Karen Suggs. Kenneth Summers. 8ruce Surratt, Lisa Suter, Doris Sutherland, Rusty Taber, Jennie Talley, Kim Taylor, Barbara Taylor. Charlotte Taylor, Julie Taylor, Louis Taylor, Mike Terry, Lorri Anne Thomas, Ralph Thornhill. Tammy Thornton, Kevin Thorpe, Sam Tillery. Darlene Townsend, Renee Tressa, Joe Troxtell. Roger Turner. Charlotte Turner, John Vannesle, Ronald Vansickle, Doug Voegeli, Howard Vrla, Bridget Waldrum, Christy Walker. Jeff Walker, Mark Waller, David Waw, John Weeks. Terry Werner, Lisa 272 Werner, Rebecca Wesley, Cyrus Wessinger, Ray Wesson, Micah Whatley, Gwen Wheelus, Paul Wheless, LaDon White, Jennifer White, Kim White, Robin Wiley, Mackey Wilhelm, Dwayne Wilkerson. Tonya Williams, Michelle Williams, Terry Wilson, Danny Wilson, Mollie Wilson, Roy Wimpee. Eric Windchester, Melva Wmemger, Mike Wingfield, Les Witherspoon, James Wood, Sandra Woodson, Dorothy Worthington, Lisa Wright, Eddy Wright, Wesley Wynn, John Wynne, Mitch Young, Kelley 273 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Travis Bednarz, Roy Franks and Mike Mitchell. Juniors 274 275 Abbott, Robert Adair, Judy Adams, Melinda Akers, Sarah Aleman, Eufracio Alford, Bruce Allen, Steve Anderson, Dianna Anderson, Mike Anderson, Shimpaul Andrews, Charla Augusta, Scharmane Armstrong, Keith Baca, Joe Bagwell, Ronald Bailey, Melissa Baker, Patti Jo Baldermann, Rod Ballou, Larry Barcus, Paige Barker, Ricky Barton, Paula Batchelor, David Bauer, Diane Beamon, Dexter Bednarz, Travis Belew, Lisa Bell, Gary Bennett, Tim Blackburn, Chris Blankenship, David Blanton, Judy Bledsoe, Steve Boatright, Cindy Boren, Richard 276 Bowen, Terry Boyd, Todd Bringhurst, Brad Brinkley, Angie Brinson, Cerelle Briscoe, Gary Briscoe, Margie Britt, Johnny Brisco, Sherrie Brosofske, Kevin Brown, Beverly Brown, Carl Brown, Cassie Brown, Charlotte Brown, Daphne Brown, Jerome Buck, Alison Buckingham, Liz Bullock, Brenda Burks, Peggy Burpo, Ronald Caddell, Kevin Campbell, Carey Campbell, Juanita Carlisle, Karl Carlisle, Keith Carrell, Kyle Carson, Sandra Carver, David Cecil, Glenn Cham, Susan Chamberlian, Donna Chaney, Mike Chappell, Thomas 277 Christman, Robert Christopher, Jalene Clark, Bret Clark, James Coco, Ricky Conway, Betsy Connor, Linda Conrad, John Cook, Kendall Cooper, Ricky Cope, Brad Cosby, Cindy Courtney, Keith Cox, Paula Craddock, Mike Crawford, Karen Crichton, Scott Cripe, Terry Crockett, Ora Lee Crook, Rhonda Curran, Lisa Dacus, Robert Dagenais, Genevieve Daniel, Dana Dannaker, Johnny Davidson, Kelly Davis, Edward Davis, Kristi Dennis, Keith Denson, Donna Dixon, Lynette Dodd, Peggy Dodson, Debbie Dooley, Tim Douglas, Kathy 278 Dowden, Phil Dube, Vicki Duren, Gary Dupuis, John Dutton, Gary Edwards, Carole David, Edwards Eidd, Brenda Elliott, Pam Ellis, Debbie Emery, Scott Ennis, Jamie Eriksen, Brenda Eriksen, Brian Evans, Bobby Evans, Karen Everett, Michael Farrell, Wendy Faulkner, Christi Fine, Elisha Fisk, Gary Fisk, Ricky Fiscus, Diane Flemming, Karen Flexer, Janet Ford, Paul Fowler, Michael Franklin, Rhonda Franks, James Franks, Roy Gaines, Karen Gaines, Ronnie Gallogos, Teri Gallion, Niles Garrison, Kirsten 279 Gearinger, Susan Gibson, Alan Gilbert, J. D. Gittens, Gary Godbey, Dena Griffin, Pam Grigg, Denise Grisham, Brian Grokett, Jimmie Gudgel, Susan Guiles, Ramolyn Guiles, Regina Gurley, Billy Guynes, Neb Haakinson, Susanne Hale, LaDonna Hale, Tim Hargrove, Beverly Harper, Sally Harrington, Keith Harvey, John Harvey, Lisa Hash, John Havener, Suzette Hayden, Laura Hayes, Steve Hayes, Maureen Helms, Mark Hendricks, Karen Hendricks, Sharon Henson, Paul Herron, Jeff Hiberd, Jerry Hicks, Carmen Hicks, Jackie 280 Hicks, Kaye Lynn Hilton, David Hinsley, Charles Hohenbeger, Ricky Hollister, Chris Hollman, Fondi Holt, Maynor Howell, Amy Howell, Clemon Hudspeth, Phyllis Hughes, Donna Hughes, Marita Hughes, Naomi Hughes, Niomi Hughley, Lois Hunt, Althea Huntsman, Jacky Hutcherson, Mark Hyepock, Dwayne Ingham, Vicky Isaacs, Lou Ann Jackson, Clay Jackson, Kenneth Jackson, Pam Jackson, Ronald Jacobs, Cyndi Jacobs, Jenene James, Laura Jarvis, Timmy Jay, Vickie Jennings, Janet Johnson, Beth Johnson, Bobbie Johnson, Caren Johnson, Kenneth 281 Johnson, Brenda Johnson, LaVonne Johnson, Lori Johnson, Wendy Jones, Andrea Jones, Nickie Jonse, Steve Kellogg, Dan Keel, Stephen Kemp, Arnez Ketcham, Bruce Killion, Linda Kinsey, Wilmer Klosowsky, Curtis Knowles, Karen Knox, Tommy Kottwitz, Patti Korioth, Cathy Krider, Tammy Kunitz, Lynn LeBlanc, Creig Lacy, Paula Lakey, Kim Lang, Marie Langas, Christie Lankford, Leann Latta, Rosemarie Larkin, Lisa Layman, Greg Lehman, Frank Lemley, Mike Leonard, Jeanene Lesperance, David Lewis, Vanessa Lightfoot, Alicia 282 Lindsey, Don Lindsey, Terry Loe, Joe Logan, Michael Logston, Lee Wayne Lorance, Lori Louderback, Chris Lucchesi, Rita Lubbers, Judy Lucas, Dale Luper, Ronald McBride, Michael McBryde, Ken McCleese, Stephen McCullon, Martha McDanial, Tim McElhannon, Kristy McEwen, Cindy McKee, Becky McMillin, Sharon Mahana, Shelia Manuel, Otis Markl, Diana Marsden, Cindi Martin, Anita Martin, Betty Martin, Sam Mask, Jerry Mask, Vanessa Mason, Bobbette Mason, Robin Massey, Jan Matthews, Don Mears, Robert Medlock, Rex 283 Meek, Walter Melton, Donna Merritt, Debbie Miller, Kris Mills, Danny Mitchell, Chris Mitchell, Mike Mitchell, Terry Mize, Davina Moore, Ruth Moravec, Ranee Moreland, Linda Morgan, Jackie Morris, William Mulholland, Scott Myers, Ben Myles, Narda Nall, Asenath Nation, Sidney Newell, Mary Noble, Joni Nobles, Lawanda Nobles, Vicki Noel, Jay Nored, Ann O’Brian, Connie O'Donley, Gayla Olson, Russell Osterhout, Scott Overman, Leigh Ann Owens, Donna Packnett, Ricky Palmer, Kathy Parish, Tony Pate, Brian 284 Patton, Angela Patton, Sheldon Penn, Donna Perkins, Kim Perry, Shirley Peters, Debra Pfeiffer, Jimmy Phea,John Phelps, Kenneth Pierce, Kathy Pokorney, David Popplewell, James Pratt, Sheena Price, Doug Pritchett, Andy Purdom, David Raner, Justin Reguero, Becky Reichett, Brian Renfro, Tonya Renshaw, Ralph Reynolds, Gina Rice, Mark Rice, Steve Rice, Steve Richardson, Les Richardson, Ronnie Riddle, Willie Ridgedell, David Ridinger, Leland Riley, Rhonda Ritchie, Bobby Robards, Linda Roberts, Kristi Robinson, Scott 285 Robnett, Brad Rodgers, Doug Rudolf, Ricky Ruffin, Darrell Rummage, Jeff Runnels, Cynthia Runnels, Gerry Russell, Carrie Beth Saffa, Tim Sampson, Mike Sandridge, John Saunders, Carol Schores, Dale Schrock, John Schultz, Roger Scoggin, Terry Scruggs, Gregg Seamon, Mike Sewell, Warren Shaw, Betty Shea, Tommy Shellenbuger, Susan Shipman, Karen Shoulders, David Simmons, Eugene Simmons, Karen Simmons, Randy Simon, Mark Simpson, Cindy Simpson, Kenny Simpson, Jackie Simpson, Tony Sims, Laura Skaggs, Judi Smith, Leigh Ann 286 Smith, Lisa Smith, Mark Smith, Regina Smith, Yanna Snipes, Carol Sollenne, Betsy Soper, Kim Sprinkle, Keith Stanley, Gerald Stephens, Angel Stephens, Dennis Stephens, Connie Stephens, John Stevenson, Cathy Stienbaugh, Connie Stockbridge, Autry Stockton, Johnna Stogner, Grey Stone, Raymond Stockhocked, Linda Stout, Danny Stubber, Ross Stubbs, Cathie Suggs, Cindy Sullivan, Ann Sullivan, Kym Sutherland, Dewayne Swabb, David Swabb, Kelli Tate, Terry Taylor, Anthony Taylor, Mildred Taylor, Steven Thomas, Terry Thompson, Stephen 287 Tisdell, Tracy Tolleson, Terri Totton, Scott Townsend, George Tracy, Raynita Traylor, Vivian Treadwell, Mary Tretter, Lyndon Tubbs, Allen Twyman, Susie Vree, Johnny Walford, Victor Walker, Barry Walker, Gary Walker, Paulette Walsh, Gary Walters, Cindy Watkins, Melanie Waw, Alex Webb, Angie 288 Wertz, Ellen Whetzle, Linda White, Brenda Whitfield, Gary Wilcox, Cathy Williams, David Williams, Gary Williams, Steve Williams, Karen Willis, Lloyd Wilson, Cherel Wilson, Jeff Winfrey, Rodney Wineinger, Melinda Wolfington, Peggy ■nr Reymie Ann Barnett daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett July31. 1961 Jan. 1. 1978 v 289 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Gerelyn Bednarz, Steve Horn, Key Abies, Kaye Ellen Olmstead. Seniors ♦ ••• 290 Abies, Kee Acklin, Suzanne Adams, Dennis Adams, Steve Adlof, Kent Adlof, Kevin Aguirre, Ramon Allison, Michelle Anderson, Claude Anderson, Leslie Andrews, Billy Andrews, Kim Armstrong, Terry Arnold, Andrea Atnip, Deborah Babb, Arthur 292 Baca, Ted Badgley, Susan Baily, Kristi Baily, Robert Barnett, Jeffrey Bartlett, Jeannine Barton, Paula Batchelor, Danny Baus, Mike Beardsley, Chris Bednarz, Geralyn Bennett, Allison Bennett, Dana Bennett, Diane Bennett, Mechelle Bernard, Kris 293 Bingham, Laurie Blakey, Bob Bledsoe, Bob Blount, Timmy Blythe, Ann Boatman, Robin Boddie, Denise Boddie, Donna Boerner, David Boody, Tamara Booher, Bonny Booher, Rebecca Bostick, Charlie Bowen, Lena Bowen, Roy Bowers, Joseph 294 Boyd, Chris Bradshaw, Mitzi Brandon, Shari Branham, Elana Brewster, Cheryl Bringhurst, Mark Brosofske, Tyra Brown, Bobbie Brown, Greg Brown, Jencie Brown, Lynn Brown, Ricky Brown, Vickie Bruce, Chris Bryant, Allison Burch, Larry 295 Burchfield, Billie Butler, James Byrum, Jeffrey Campbell, Anita Carroll, Greg Carson, Jeff Cawley, Dottie Chambers, Chris Chamberlain, Darrell Chaney, Bobby Chaney, Carl Chapin, Terri Chesley, Leigh Clark, Mari Cline, Dennis Cole, Ovid 296 Collins, Tina Copher, Darla Corbell, Pam Cordell, Kenneth Corley, Stephanie Cox, Dianne Craft, Sherry Craven, Steven Cripe, Earl Crockett, Betty Crosby, Butch Dagenais, Diana Daniel, Ricky Davidchik, Zack Day, Patty Demers, Linda 297 Deweese, Kerry Deweese, Terry Dismuke, Kevin Dittemore, Mori Dodd, Kathy Douglas, Carolyn Douglas, Jimmy Driscoll, Lesa Early, Kevin Echols, Lori Edwards, Lisa Eggleston, Pamela Ehrler, Carl Eidd, Julie Elliott, Bobby Elliott, Harold 298 Erikson, Scott Erwin, Kyle Eubank, Danny Evans, Joann Everett, Mark Everett, Paula Ferguson, Susan Feudo, Jean Feudo, Joe Fielder, Rhonda Fields, Jeffrey Finchum, Ronald Fisher, Richard Fontaine, Janet Forehand, Tony Fulton, James 299 Galbreath, Kelvin Galligos, Christie Gallion, Matthew Gant, Gaylin Gardner, Dajana Gearinger, Chris Gerneth, Kathy Giarraputo, Carol Gibson, Jeannette Gilbert, Theresa Glass, Charla Gore, Dennis Graham, Gina Grant, Rob Grigg, Sharon Guerrero, Raul 300 Guller, Bonnie Hackler, David Hain, Mike Hale, Tim Haliburton, Denise Ham, Stuart Hames, David Hamner, Mike Hamner, Debbie Haney, Janice Harlan, Mary Martha Harmon, Jeffrey Harvey, Kimberly Hase, Jodie Hastings, Mark Hatch, Bobbie 301 Hejny, Deaun Henderson, Patty Henderson, Ronnie Hency, Lauren Henry, Mona Hepner, Michael Herod, Stephanie Herron, Marty Hestand, Gary Hill, Mark Hitt, Casey Hizarci, Mehmet Hobbs, Karen Hodges, Shane Holland, Janice Hollester, Don 302 Holmes, James Holt, Terry Hooley, Woody Hopper, Susan Horn, Steve Howell, Valerie Hudgins, Bruce Hudspeth, Kelly Huffman, Cindy Humphries, Terry Hutcherson, Shawn Inman, Joy Issa, Abdul Jack, Jeanne Jacobs, Gary Jarvis, Bobby 303 Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Donna Johnson, Dwain Johnson, Sharon Johnston, Misti Joiner, Jayne Jones, Jackie Jones, Karen Keating, Mark Kelley, David Kelly, Eugene Key, Rita Killion, Brenda Kimes, Thorton King, Linda Kline, Joe 304 Knight, Jeremy Knowles, Tim Kost, Mary Krider, Vickie Kuhns, Steven Kyler, Kim Lambert, Christoper Lambert, Corey Lambert, Denise Land, Trisha Lange, Leslie Lankford, Lisa Lawless, Laurie Layman, Andy Lee, Tommy Lindsey, Virginia 305 Lloyd, Janet Loe, Henry Longwell, Shana Losik, Greg Low, Judy Lowell, Gary Lucas, Mark Luke, Clyde Lundin, Mark Lutz, Kim Lyons, Kenneth Mabry, Rick Magers, Daniel Mahana, Rejeanna Makinson, Susan Mallinson, Lisa 306 Markl, John Marks, Alan Martin, Denita Mattin, Pamela Martin, Wade Matthews, Tenna Maxey, Regina Maynard, Desiree Meadville, Ginger Michelson, Mark Middents, Susan Miller, Melinda Mills, Jimmy Mitchell, Patrick Mize, Sabrina Moore, Bill 307 Moore, Brad Morris, Mark Morris, Valerie Mullens, Sherry McClure, Kim McClure, Rebecca McCord, Mike McCullough, Margaret McDonald, Pam McDonald, Susan McGraw, Mark McJimsey, Bert McNeily, Barbara McSee, Arnold Nelson, Al Niblet, Pat 308 Nicholson, Robert Nuchols, Tommy Oakley, Chuck Oakley, Mike Odum, Sherri Oliver, Lavonda Olmstead, Kay Ellen Ott, Wesley Owens, Delnora Palmer, Karen Parker, Cheryl Parrish, Eric Pas, Mike Patterson, Judy Payne, Terrie Penn,John 309 Pettit, Lesa Peveto, Linda Phea, Leaodus Phelps, Debbie Phelpi, Kimberly Pierce, Randy Pirozzo, Danny Plumlee, Shirley Pratt, Gary Pratt, Kari Price, Jackie Price, Robert Pruitt, Greg Pyle, David Quenton, Gena Ramsey, Charlotte 310 Reid, Lisa Reister, Bob Rexrode, Gena Reynolds, Chris Rice, Kathy Richardson, Dennis Riddles, Ruth Ann Risner, Benny Rivers, Jamie Robinson, Donald Rodgers, Donna Romerhausen, Nick Rose, Cinda Ross, Ruth Ann Rouleau, Cindy Rowland, Charles i 311 Roy, Pam Rubarts, Bobby Runnels, Ricky Rush, Stacie Russell, Sandy Saffa, Tammy Sakowski, John Saltzman, Sandra Sanders, Jimmy Sanders, Mike Scheidt, Gary Schultz, Russell Schwoerer, Ronnie Scruggs, Sharon Scruggs, Ted Settle, Monty 312 Sexton, Kelly Sharp, Anita Shaw, Saundra Shea, Cindy Shields, Sherry Signer, Timothy Sims, Chuck Slack, Carolyn Sledge, Paul Smith, David Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Greg Smith, Kevin Smith, Thomas Shipes, Pam Softly, Sharia 313 A Sollenne, David Soltam, Taybeh Spencer, David Stanley, Roy Stegal, Joel Stephens, Kimberly Stewart, Joni Stone, Tommy Stone, Trisha Sturgis, John Sullivan, David Sullivan, John Suter, Joseph Swanson, Jennifer Taylor, Ladd Taylor, Donna 314 Taylor, Mitch Taylor, Susan Taylor, Tony Tenza, Donna Terry, Steven Thomas, Phyllis Tonelli, Bradford Traylor, Ronnie Troxtell, Marla Turner, Debbie Turner, Jimmy Unclebach, Mike Vanneste, Robert Vestal, Ted Vrba, Donna Wagner, Kim 315 Wagner, Walter Walker, Brenda Walker, Dale Walton, Kenneth Walton, Tina Watson, Craig Watson, Ebbie Weatherman, Darla Weatherman, Robbie Webb, Ruth Weeks, Mary Wessinger, Randy Wesson, Donny Whetzle, Lisa White, Tonya Whiteacre, Matt 316 Wilder, Dewayne Williams, Kathy Williams, Mike Williams, Scott Willits, Kim Wilson, Kimberly Wilson, Louise Wilson, Marcie Wilson, Sonja Wilson, Vickie Winchester, Sandra Winder, Michelle Wolfington, Barbara Wood, Tim Woodrow, Kevin Woods, Ray 317 Wright, Debra Wright, Judy Wright, Paula Wright, Walton 318 Anna Jo Grant begins stirring beans. S.H.S. Personnel Each day, the ladies that work in the cafeteria try their hardest to prepare the students a delicious and hot meal. Students are given their choice between a light-lunch, fast-food, or a hot lunch. In the light-lunch line students can have their pick between salad, soup, sandwiches, and crackers. Lemonade and grape drinks are also served. Students now can enjoy a chili dog or hamburger along with french fries and a milkshake for sixty cents, in the fast-food line. A variety of foods ranging from pizza to chicken fried steak is served in the hot lunch line, along with many other nutritional meals. Submarine sandwiches, barbecue on a bun, fried chicken, and spaghetti are just a few of the hot meals that are served each day for sixty cents. Hank Brewer, building engineer of Sherman High School was quoted as saying, “Students don’t seem to care a whole lot about the building, they seem to want to mess it up so someone else can clean it up.’’ He and his fellow workers work to improve the appearance of the school. The school also employs workers at night to vacuum and clean. A lot of hard work goes into keeping the school clean and productive. Students can help by picking up trash in the halls and classrooms. Mary Barr and Helen Ritchie take a break before beginning food preparation. 319 Audrey Walters stirs potatoes. Alma Recter begins making sandwiches. Jewel Smith opens package. Hank Brewer checks water fountain. We wish to thank all of the businesses and individuals that supported us this year. Without them this Athenian would not be possible. We also ask that the student body support these businesses through the year. A-1 Printing Action Shots Allen's Bargain Center Bikeshop Anderson's Shoe Shop Associated Travel Agency Atherton's Auto Glass Co. Baker's Dozen Barber Shop Bealls Department Store Best-Yet Biswanger Glass Boyce's Derby 9805 Cablecom Century Supply Co. Chase Chevrolet Co. City Blue Print Supply Coca Cola and Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Colonial Barber Shop Consumer Electronics Custom Trim Glass Dairy Queen David's Books Der Cheese Shoppe Delicatessen Dixie Pharmacy Doctors Pet Center Dorothy's Poodle Salon Estes House of Fashion First Baptist Church Forest Avenue Baptist Church Foxworth Galbrith Lumber Co. The Gentry George's Glass Shop Gibson's Trim Shop Grayson Climate Engineers Greyhound Bus Lines The Hair-em Barber Shop Hestand Pharmacy Inc. High Fashions Hooker Motor Company 321 House of Styles Olson Bodies Industrial Oxygen Supply Co. Pacesetter Hair Designer Jaco's Palm Tree J.C. Penney Pants America Jesse Eriksen Janitorial Co. Parklane Hosiery Jones Battery Shop Quin Studio Kemper's Cowboy Shop Pier 1 Imports Assoc. Store 969 Kinney's Shoe Store Plants and Pots KN Root Beer Ray Ridings Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge Kwik Kar Wash Risk Shoe Store Lilly's Roberts Decorator Supply Inc. L S Tire Auto Service Inc. Rusty Barnett Sport Center Lute Riley V.W. Inc. Sambo's Restaurant Maaco Auto Painting Sears Roebuck Margo's La Mode Sherman Bulldozer Service May Pharmacy Sherman Dayton Tire Medical Plaza Hospital, Inc. The Sherman Democrat Meek Garage Sherman Honda Meeks Service Center Sherman Office Supply Melton Plumbing, Inc. Sherman Police Dept. Miller Prescription Service Sherman Savings Nautilus Training Center Smartt's Neal Plumbing Sonic Drive-In N N Automotive Sound Center 322 State Farm Insurance — Cliff Briscoe TheS un Porch Swirl n Curl Beauty Salon Taylor Line. Mercury Texas Power Light Texas State Optical Texoma Auto Air Conditioning Texoma Feed Garden Center Toppers Twin Cities Bowling Lanes Unique Coiffure U.S. Navy Recruiting Utter-Barks Ford Waldo Funeral Home Walt Muenzler Tire Co. Wackers Watson's Electric at Congratulations 1978 Seniors 325 Dear SHAWN: Your senior year and drill team have been fun. Thank you for sharing it with us. Please remain the person you are today and continue to grow spiritually and in knowledge. We wish you the best of everything because we love you. Mother, Dad, Kim, Lisa, Shawn, and Rick. ALLISON BENNETT: Hope your life is in the key of C. But if you hit a sour note, paint it green, call it an avocado, and make guacamole. Love, Dad, Mom, Rick and Puss. Congratulations, DANA! Love, Mom, Dad and Dev. To our daughter BRENDA KILLION, we are very proud of you for the success that you have made in your life this far, and we hope that you will continue on. Love, Mama, Daddy, Linda, Sherry, Jr. and DeWayne. Congratulations KYLE ERWIN for completing your 12 years of work. I hope college will be fun for you. And I hope your swimming will do well. (Win a gold medal HaHa.) I wish you the best of luck in anything you do! Thanks for being a good brother. Little Brother, Lance Erwin. Congratulations, MEHMET, on your graduation and on your successful year in Sherman. Your American Mother and Father are very proud of you and love you very much. Congratulations, CRAIG, on a great year. We wish you the best now and always. Your proud and loving family. Mother, Dad, Mike, and Amy. DENNIS RICHARDSON: Congratulations on successfully completing 12 years of Hard Work. We are very proud of you and hope your future holds the success, happiness and love you deserve. We think you are a terrific son and brother. Love Mom, Dad, and Tammy. Congratulations Raymond Mark Hill! Throughout your school years you have always sought to participate fully in most activities of life. Whatever you did you always showed true courage and fighting spirit. Our hope for you is that the future will always be filled with as much genuine excitement and chal- lenge for you as you have viewed it. Love, Mom, Dad, Jim, John, Grandmother and Grandaddy A.T. Billie Gail Burchfield: As you end one phase of your life, and embark on new and rewarding experiences, remember that our love and best wishes will go with you in all goals that you pursue. May you always walk with God, and keep love in your heart for everyone. Love, Mom and Dad Ed Bear: The environmental Protection Agency kindly requests that you clean up your room and oil spills prior to graduation. Then your parents and friends throughout the country will rejoice in your success in a cleaner environment! Mom Dad, Duzy, Chuck, Spooky, Benjy, and Sassy Raymonlyn Guiles: Life is what you make it. Try hard to make yours a bowl of Cherries. Don't settle for the pits. Much love. Mom, John, Leonard, and Regina. Congratulations Darla: Success is what we have wanted for you always. There have been many hear taches for you in the short years already spent. You are now experiencing all the things in life mosi important. As you do so remember what Daddy Bil said live your life- MY WAY Your Family Congratulations Janice: We are proud of you anc wish you the best in the future. Mom and Family Debbie Hamner: We are so very proud of you. It hai been 12 long years for you but the time has gone sc fast for us. We wish you all of life's happiness in the future. Always remember we love you. Mom, Dad, and Dar rell Dear Greg Brown: We congratulate you on you graduation from SHS. Our wish for you is a future filled with success, happiness and love. With pride in you as a wonderful son and in your accomplish ment— Our Love. Mom, Dad, David Mark Everett: Wishing you the best of success nov and throughout your life. Anything you want i: 326 yours if you want it bad enough and are willing to work towards that goal. Love Mom Congratulations, Shane, on your graduation from High School. I am sure this will become just one of the many goals you achieve in your life. Hold fast to our dreams and watch them become realities. Your Mother Congratulations, best wishes and all our love. We are proud of you and whatever life leads we will always stand by you. God be with you. Mom, Dad, and Ed. Steve, Congratulations on being a Senior. The years have passed all to quickly and it is hard to believe that you will soon be graduating. It has been a joy having you as a son and you have given me many happy memories of your school year. Good luck to you as you now embark on a new phase of your life. My prayer is that you seek the Lord's direction in the path He would have you take. I Love you. Mom Kim Bridges: We’ve watched you grow thru all the years and shared your laughter and your tears. Now as yo the adult world of triumphs and trials we just want you to know we are proud of you and we all love you. Mama, Daddy, Kelly, Kristy and Robin Congratulations Leslie on your accomplishment of graduation we have enjoyed the twelve years as you have and there is more joy ahead. To God be the glory in all things. Love Mom, Dad and Steve Anderson To Jayne Joiner: Your presence in our lives constantly reminds us that God put love, character, intelligence and beauty together when He gave us a daughter whom we dearly love and who returns that love to all her family. We are truly proud of you. LOTS OF LOVE—Mother, Dad, Jennie, Julie, Dona, Joey, and Jill. Congratulations Mark Lucas, I wish you the best in every way. Your Mother Congratulations Gina Graham! This has been your best year. Thanks for twelve wxciting years---can't wait to see what the rest are like. Just remember that we’re for you 100’. Love and peace. Your family Congratulations, Tommy Nuckols, on your graduation. We are proud of you and have great hopes for your future as you begin a new phase in your life. Mom, Dad, and Ruthie Congratulations on this special time in your life. Never change the values you hold now. Keep Christ as your example and you will achieve your highest goals. You have become a fine young man and have made us proud and happy parents — Happy Graduation, Mom and Dad. MIKE OAKLEY Congratulations to KATHY RICE who has been a wonderful Christian daughter and brought happiness to our home. May the road rise to meet you, may the wind be always at your back, may the sun shine warm upon your face, the rain fall soft upon your fields. We love you! Mom and Dad. Congratulations and best wishes to our granddaughter, KATHY RICE, who has been a great blessing and inspiration to us. May the Lord bless you and all your accomplishments in life. Love, Grandmother and Grandfather Rice. TOMMY LEE: We wish you the best things in life. May God give you the wisdom to choose the right path. You are exactly the son we have wished, and we are proud of you. MOM AND DAD. DONNY WESSON, we are proud to have someone like you for a son. We're sure your future will be bright and that you will make the best of your God-given talents. Remember, if you have the faith as a grain of mustard seed, nothing is impossible unto you. Mom and Dad. RANDY PIERCE: Life is a tough road to walk; none has walked it better than you. We have enjoyed you and look forward to having you by our side for many years to come. Thanks for being the kind of son that’s made us proud. Our love. Mom and Dad. Congratulations! JEANNINE BARTLETT. Your family is very proud of you and your accomplishments. We wish much success and happiness to you in the future. Love, Mother, Daddy and Rhonda. 327 TERRI CHAPIN, we're very proud of your activities and accomplishments. You make us glad to be a Bearcat Booster. Good luck at A.C. and on through your life. Much love. Daddy, Mother, Robin, Kirk, and Brian. ARNOLD B. MCSEE, always tell the truth and you will never have to remember what you said . . . MOTHER. SUSAN MAKINSON, congratulations on your graduation. May you reap rich rewards in your life as a fulfillment of high goals and ideals which will bring your great happiness. We are very proud of you. MOTHER AND DADDY. Dear BOBBIE HATCH THOMPSON, we are so proud of you. You have never been anything but a joy to us with your bright eyes and shining smile. You’re an example your brothers and sisters can look to with pride. We love you, MOM AND DAD. Dear KIM WAGNER: Keep in mind one who fears failure limits his activities. You seldom get what you go after unless you know what you want. The way you set goals and accomplish them, no matter how difficult, is truly an inspiration. With your determination nothing is impossible. Love, MOM AND DAD. KAREN PALMER, congratulations, you made it! All our love and best wishes for your happiness. May God bless you in all your endeavors. MOTHER, DAD, KATHY, and HENRY. Congratulations, LADD TAYLOR, we love you and are very proud of you. Thanks for being the greatest son and brother a family could have. God truly gave us a real blessing when he gave us you. Never forget that we love you and God cares about you. MAMA, DADDY, AND JULIE. STACIE RUSH, life and happiness are great treasures, do the best that you can to guard them carefully. MOM AND DAD. To CINDY HUFFMAN, as your family we are proud of you and ask that you stay loyal to your ideals and that you will generously share with others the good gifts which are inherent in your life. We love you very much and will be with you in all your endeavors. MOTHER, DAD, MELODY, SUSAN AND DUSTY. Congratulations and being so very proud of you, PAULA LYNN BARTON, somehow seem so inadequate when we think of what your accomplishments have meant to us. We wish you every happiness and God's richest blessings as you strive to attain the goals you have for your life. We love you, MOTHER, DAD, ANDDEIDRA. LISA WHETZLE, may happiness and good fortune follow you through life. We know that whatever paty in life you choose to take will be the right one for you. You have been and always will be a joy to us and we are very proud of you. Our love. MOTHER, DADDY, LINDA, AND MAMO. DENNIS GORE, our pride in you, our love for you are boundless, and our prayers for you are endless. God has given you the materials with which to build a wonderful life. We recall the past with gratitude, experience the present with joy, anticipate the future with excitement, MOTHER AND DAD. DENISE LAMBERT: We couldn't be prouder of you than we are now — not for what you have accomplished — but for the lovely person that you have become. We know that there is much in store for you as you move on to college and beyond. MOM, DAD, AND MICHELLE. CARL CHANEY: Someone cares as we travel life's big road. Our dreams of great success will come to us if we live with faith and eagerness. The way we play our part in life and why we win or lose, depends to quite a large extent upon the path we choose. YOUR FAMILY. Congratulations, DWAYNE HARRIS. Always hang in there. Love, MOM AND DAD. SUSAN MCDONALD, Congratulations to a fine daughter, I am so proud of you. The very best of all that life has for you. Always remember Paul 4:13 — all my love and prayers. MOTHER. Dear SAUNDRA SHAW, It’s hard to believe you've reached the last year in school. You've always made us very proud to call you our daughter. We know you’ll let the Lord guide you in the years to come. Congratulations and God bless. Love, MOTHER AND DADDY. 328 JIMMY DOUGLAS, We are happy to have the opportunity to express our feelings of gratitude and share this memorable experience of graduation with you. You have been a shining star and such a delight in our lives. You have the stamina, the knowledge, faith and courage to accomplish the highest goals in life. Son we love you and are so proud of you. Nos-trae preces eunt Deum. MOTHER, FATHER, AND GRANDMOTHERS. KIMBERLY ANN ANDREWS, How do you put into words the way we feel about you, you have given your dad and mother the happiest hours of their life. Besides being a daughter you have been a friend. The Lord gave us a special one when he gave us you, we love you. MOM, DAD, AND CHARLA. ANDY LAYMAN, congratulations on your accomplishments and Thanks’' for all the joy and happiness you have brought to us. In everything you do, put God first, and He will direct you and crown your efforts with success.” We love you, MOM AND DAD. KEE ABLES, You've won a few and lost a few — and had some rained out and we’ve loved you all the way! Congratulations, MOM, DAD, AND JAY. Congratulations BECKY BOOHER. Your mother and I are proud of you and wish you the very best in whatever field of endeavor you choose to pursue. MOM AND DAD. Sincere congratulations, JOEL STEGAL! May the plans you make now, bring you more happiness and success in the future. Love and best wishes always. MOM, DAD, AND RAMONA. SHARLA SOFTLY, we are very proud of you. Congratulations, best wishes, and may God’s blessings be with you. DADDY, MOTHER. HELENE, AND NATALIE. Congratulations GARY LOWELL, we are proud of the 18 years together. Your success lies ahead of you. Look to God from whence cometh our help; may God bless and keep you is our prayer. MOM AND DAD. Congratulations KIMBERLY PHELPS, best wishes always with sunny thoughts and warmest wishes for a bright and happy future. YOUR FAMILY. MARGARET MCCULLOUGH, we are very proud of you, Margaret, thanks for being you and good luck in the future. Love, MOM AND DAD. CASEY HITT, congratulations on your graduation! We are so proud of you and wish you success and happiness in whatever you choose to do in life. May the Lord guide you always. We love you, MOTHER, DADDY, AND SUSAN. EBBIE WATSON, congratulations! A winner never quits; A quitter never wins. MOTHER. Congratulations, ROBERT PRICE. One of life's greatest pleasures is being ine parent of a son they can be proud of, like you — Good luck and God bless you always. Love, MOM, DAD, AND RANDY. Congratulations, PHYLLIS THOMAS. We love you, good luck, MAMA. AND DADDY. DESIRIE MAYNARD, Congratulations and best wishes. May all your dreams and high hopes come true. With lots of love, MOTHER, DAD, AND FAMILY. We congratulate you, CHRIS CHAMBERS, on your graduation from High School. We know you have what it takes to accomplish whatever you want to do with your life. We love you very much. MOTHER AND DAD. MELINDA MILLER, You are very special, with a charm and unusualness so inseparable — made up of everything you’ve ever learned, everything you’ve ever seen out of everything you’ve ever felt. We are very proud of your attainment and commitment to excellence. We wish for you love and happiness — MOTHER, DAD, DANNY, MIKE AND NINA. DEBORAH LYNN PHELPS, congratulations. We all love you very much and wish you happiness and success. DAD, MOM, SIS, AND FAMILY. DWAYNE WILDER, congratulations to you at this time in your life. As we celebrated new life at your birth, we now celebrate with you new life in this created masterpiece, the world. Be true to your Maker, attend upon things spiritual as well as physical, and He will give you direction. DAD, MOM, ALLISON, HOPE, TIM, AND BETH. 329 KAREN HOBBS, we are very proud of our dear daughter and sister. We wish you the very best always. God bless you. Love, MOM, DAD, MARK, AND BO. Congratulations, DEAUN HEJNY: In building toward the future it is our hope and prayer that you start your building blocks with God as your foundation. Our hearts have great dreams for you, and know working for the master-builder a better tomorrow will grow. Love, MOTHER and DAD. DENISE HALIBURTON, It has been my pleasure to try and guide a daughter so talented and smart through these school years. Stay with your ambitions in life, then you will never have to look back with regret. Do not settle for less than the best; you deserve it. Love, MOM. SHARON LYN GRIGG, You doubled our joy in 1959, became our sparkling sunshine girl — our “Twink-letoes. You've exceeded our dreams by achieving your goals, growing from a precious baby into a beautiful young lady, by being yourself. We’ll always think of you and God will always be with you. All our love, DADDY, MOMA, KAREN, TIM, REX, AND DEANNA. ANN BLYTHE, May you find joy, love, God’s peace and abundance as you continue to mature. It has been a great privilege to watch you grow and develop into a lovely young lady the past 17 years. MOM AND DAD. Congratulations, BUTCH CROSBY. How happy and proud for you we are! We hope and pray that these past experiences and accomplishments, your friends, fond memories and educational background along with our love, your faith, and enthusiasm, and God’s guidance will help you onward to many rewards and much happiness. MOTHER, DAD, AND ROBERT. PAMELA ROY, As you graduate from high school, we want to tell you how proud we are that you have completed one milestone in your life. We hope you reach higher goals in life. Keep remembering the 23rd Psalm and nothing will be impossible. Love, MOTHER, DAD, AND RENEE. CAROLYN SLACK, Congratulations, may you achieve all the goals that you set your sights on in the future. DAD. Congratulations, PAM MCDONALD, on your graduation day. May you attain all your goals and gain success through happiness and love. Best wishes, MOM, DAD, AND FAMILY. GLENN BAILEY, Congratulations and best wishes for the future. Dad would have been proud of you. Love, MAMA, KEITH AND MELISSA. To ALLISON BRYANT: Bearcats are maroon with a little white too; It was colored with love by the likes of you. We love you, MOM AND DAD. P.S. Thanks for the good example. Carrie. DAVID HACKLER, A family could not have special-ordered a finer son and brother. Your sense of humor and sweet spirit have added immeasurably to our happiness these past years. We love you, and this old “nest” is going to seem very empty! MOM, DAD, AND DAREN. RHONDA FIELDER, Congratulations, you have reached another milestone in your life. As you go forth into the future and begin making decisions on your own, always do what you think is right and remember we all love you and we will always be here anytime you need us. Love, MOTHER AND DADDY. Congratulations, EUGENE KELLY II, Your family wish you the best in life and always keep God by your side and you will make it in life. Love, DAD, MOM, TONI, MICHELLE, DARRLY, AND VINCENT. Dear GREG CARROLL: Congratulations on completing your high school education. Let your heart direct your goals in life and strive to make them come true. Remember, the more you give, the more you get.” You can achieve your hopes and future plans because of your dedication. Always be the good, honest, and thoughtful person you are now. We are with you all the way. Love you lots, MOM, DAD, ANGIE. Congratulations, SUSAN KAYE HOPPER! We are very proud of you and may you always stay kind anc considerate as you are now. We love you very mucy MOTHER, DAD, EARL AND GINGER. 330 Congratulations, MARK! We wish you success and happiness in whatever you do in life. Love from all of us, DAD, MOM, BRAD, AND LORI BRINGHURST. CHUCK SIMS, If life returns the pride and pleasure you have given to us, your future is guaranteed. We love you — DAD, MOM, LAURA, BEVER, HOPE, CELESTE, and BEN. Dear ROBERT NICHOLSON: Our dreams of sharing your graduation with you have come true. We have many fond memories of you and it has been a pleasure to see you grow up. Your faithful visits to the nursing home at this time fills our hearts with joy. We love you. GRANDMOTHERS, MAGGIE NICHOLSON AND RUBY BARNES. ROBERT NICHOLSON: You have made these 17 years the richest and most rewarding years of our lives. We are proud of you and with your ability and determination, we know the future holds much success and happiness for you. Do your best, then strive to make the best even better. Love, MOM and DAD. MARI CLARK, You are one of the five richest blessings God ever gave your Dad amd me. You have always brought us joy, love, and happiness. We are confident that if you can continue to put God first in your life, you will grow in Faith, Wisdom, Maturity and the ability to reach all your goals. Always remember you carry with you our prayers and love to strengthen and encourage you. Love Always, MOM, DAD, MARC, KEN, BILL AND SHERRI. Dear GARY JACOBS: Your accomplishments have been because of hard work and the help of others. Don’t ever forget you need both. We are very proud of you. MOM, DAD, DENNIS and JENIFER. Congratulations, DIANNE COX, We wish you all the success that life can bring. You are a wonderful daughter. YOUR PARENTS. STEPHANI CORLEY, You are like a bright shining star among many. You have been a beautiful example as a daughter, sister, and as a Christian young lady. We know you will never lose this shine, with God as number one as long as you live. He will be with you always. Love, DADDY, MOTHER, KYLE, SHONELA, ANDSHANNA. TINA COLLINS, All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today. We wish you the best now and always. MOM AND DAD. ROY STANLEY, Congratulations and best wishes to you upon graduation. You made a wise decision which we your parents know was not an easy one. It took desire, determination and persistent persever-ence to achieve your goal. We are very proud of you. Thank you. Your Family. MICHELLE WINDER, Congratulations for having reached a significant milestone in your life. It is the wish of your family that you will continue to Light up the life” of each person who intersects your life’s pathway. Because you were loaned to us for these precious years, we are most fortunate. YOUR FAMILY — MOM, DAD, MARCUS, AND MELISSA. MARY WEEKS, Congratulations on your achievements through your years of school. We are all proud of you and hope you will always be as sweet a girl through the next years as you have been to us during your first eighteen years at home. We love you. MOM, DAD, TERRY AND GLENN. BOBBY JARVIS, Congratulations on twelve wonderful years! We are very proud of you and all the good work you have done. Keep that smile and enthusiasm always. Love, MOTHER, DAD, DAVID, MELISSA, AND JOHN. DONNA RODGERS, You are a very special daughter to us. We love you very much and want the best in life for you. Always remember the talents that God has given you. Believe in yourself and try to do your best. With Love, MOTHER, DADDY, DOUG, DALE. DENNIS JOHNSON, Congratulations on graduation day. We wish you the best always. You have made us very proud of you. MOTHER, DAD, DEBBIE, DIANE. MARY MARTHA HARLAN, Congratulations to the sweetest girl this side of Heaven. The best to you now and always. YOUR DAD. CHARLES W. BOSTICK, Congratulations to our senior, we are proud of you and wish the very best in life for you. You have the potential and we know you will succeed in your chosen profession. Thank you for 331 never disappointing nor embarrassing us. We will always be grateful to God that you are our son. We Love You. MOTHER AND DADDY. MITZI BRADSHAW, Someone cares, and the way we play our part in life, and why we win or lose, sometimes depends on the path we choose. Our dreams of success will come if we have faith and patience. MOTHER and DADDY. RUSTY SCHULTZ, TOMMY TOLBERT, GARY PRATT: Congratulations on your first big step on the road of life — So walk that road, that in the end, it may be said of you, There went an Honest Man. No more need be said, of anyone — DOROTHY AND DAVID SCHULTZ. Dear KARI PRATT, We love you and wish you the very best life has to offer you now and always. Love, TASSIS, RAYMOND, DOUGLAS, TERIRAE, AND DUSTY. Dear KARI PRATT, Lots of love and good wishes go with you in whatever you choose to do with your life. Love, GRANDPA AND GRANDMA BONNIE. Dear KARI PRATT, Have a good day today and every day the rest of your life. We love you, MOMS, JIM, GREG, GUS, AND FRISCO. RICKY LEE RUNNELS, Congratulations — Our thoughts are with you in your peace, your joy, your security, your success, your prosperity, your life — MOMMA, DADDY, AND STEVEN. BLUME LOE: Have a Super Year! YOUR FAMILY. Congratulations, GARY (OTIS) PRATT, It’s been a nice twelve years and we’ve enjoyed backing you all the way and will continue to do so the rest of your life and wishing you all the happiness that life can give. Love always, DAD, MOM, TERRY, PERRY, SHELIA, SHEENA, BECKY, and PAUL. Congratulations, PAM MARTIN. We are so proud of you. We wish you the very best. May God be with you in everything you do. Always remember how much we love you. MOTHER, DADDY, CINDY, TRICIA, and PAPA. Dear PATTY HENDERSON, You are very special to me, your accomplishments have brought much joy in our home. Let me say thanks to a daughter of whom I am very proud. Your Grandmother and sisters join me in wishing you much happiness at this special time of life. Love, MOTHER. TERRIE PAYNE, Love and congratulations from your family. We wish happiness and success in everything you do. MOM, DAD, JEANNE, LINDA, AND BRANDI. CHRIS LAMBERT: Thinking of you at this special time of your life — a time of new challenges and new experiences. You have our love and support as you reach for new horizons. MOM AND DAD. Congratulations, TONY TAYLOR. We re proud of you. We hope you will set high goals for yourself and work hard to achieve them. Be sincere in your aspirations. Trust in the Lord always. May the most you wish for be the least you get. MOTHER, DAD, AND FAMILY. Congratulations, CHRIS REYNOLDS, We are so proud to have you for a son. Our hopes and prayers are that you will continue on the right road to life. We love you very much. YOUR FAMILY. Congratulations, GREG SMITH, May your future be filled with happiness and your goals be reached. We are very proud of you. Love — MOTHER, DAD, LEIGH ANN AND KIM. BRUCE WILDER HUDGINS, With emotional accept ance of acquired knowledge with courage and patience your life battle can be victorious. Never shrink from hard tasks of thinking matters through. Make yourself your first friends. Remind yourself that rich or poor, young or old, we all are exposed to the same disappointments, threats, illnesses, storms, accidents, and wars. Life is survival of the fittest. LOVE, MOTHER. ALISA EDWARDS, May you never lose the thrill of bringing the joy and happiness to others, that you have brought to your family these last seventeen years. In living, learn to discern permanence among a multitude of impermanent things. Love — MOTHER, DADDY, AND TRISSE. 332 KIM LUTZ: Remember the unhappiness and insecurity you felt when we left old friends and familiar places and moved to Sherman? You succeeded beautifully in acclimating to a new life and new friends, and we congratulate you now on this success and your graduation from high school. We love you, MOTHER AND DAD. JANET LOYD: Hope that graduation day is truly wonderful for you — and that in years ahead all your dreams come true. The love and pride that words can't say go forth with you today — and every day. We love you so very much, MOM, DAD, JUDY, CELENA, AND DAVID. SHERRY LEIGH CRAFT: We are proud of you. As you travel down life's pathway may you find peace, happiness and contentment in all you do. Love, Mother and Dad. JACKIE: Congratulations on a job well done. Wishing you the best for your college years and for your future life. Our hope is that you may always keep God first in your life. With Love, Mom, Dad and Janet Price. Congratulations, BILL, we are very proud of you and hope your future years will be as good as your past. Love, Mom and Dad Andrews. To our special guy, WOODY: You proved yourself more than equal to the tasks, and we’re proud of you. Congratulations. Our best wishes for your continued success in college. Dad, Mom, Debbie and Jo-Ann Hooley. Congratulations, ARTHUR BABB III: Thank you, son, for all the respect you have shown us the past 18 years. You are truly a son to be proud of! Keep putting Jehovah first in your life and all the pressures of this world seem small. Love, Mom and Dad Babb. KATHY: You have made us all very proud of you. From kindergarten through High School, From baby dolls to boy friends, from a shy little girl to a wonderful young woman, you are all any mother could ask for. We have had both good times and bad, but I hope the future holds happiness and greater joy than you have ever known; you deserve it. God bless you always. Love, Mom, Peggy, Steve, Debbie, Dale, Mike, and Shirley Dodd. TIM WOOD: A wise son maketh a glad father: but a foolish son is the heaviness of his mother.” Prov. 10:1. Thanks for making me a glad father and for filling your mother’s heart with joy. You are a choice blessing to your family. We thank God for you. Your family. Mom, Dad, Debbie, Mark. WES: Living in glass houses has helped you to stop and consider the way of the world. Being on the move has fueled your sense of adventure. Whether you are living in solitude or chasing after your dreams, always know that you have a home in our hearts. Mom and Dad Ott. RUTH ANN RIDDELS: May good health and good fortune, which you so richly deserve, be with you always. Mother and Daddy. KEVIN FARLY: Best wishes for the future doesn't seem enough to say at a special time such as this. You have brought so much joy into our lives. Our hope is that the future will hold great fulfillment for you in whatever you do. Love, Mom and John. CARL EHRLER: You've just completed the first step into your future. May they all be as promising, happy and rewarding as this one has been. Our congratulations and love. Mom, Sally and Russ. THERESA GILBERT VAUGHN: We are proud of you. You are our last child to graduate; we know you will go on from this point in your life to find the happiness and success you so richly deserve. May God bless you and keep you. Love you and proud of you forever. MOTHER AND DADDY. LISA REID, Congratulations, we are proud of you; may the best of everything follow you thru life. LOVE. MOTHER, SYLIVA and AMY. CARL CHANEY: Someone cares as we travel life's big road. Our dreams of great success will come to us if we live with faith and eagerness. The way we play our part in life and why we win or lose, depends to quite a large extent upon the path we chose. YOUR FAMILY. BOBBYY RUBARTS, To God be the Glory! LOVE, MOTHER, DADDY, BECKY, BARRY, AND BRIAN. 333 To 21, SCOTT ERIKSEN, We thank God for these past eighteen and a half years. We are very proud of you. As you enter adulthood we pray that you will always seek inspiration to us. We Love You, MOTHER AND DAD. Congratulations, TINA MARIE WALTON, as you graduate. May the Lord bless you and be with you always. All our Love, YOUR FAMILY. TENNA MATTHEWS, Our love and best wishes. MOM AND DAD. Congratulations, MARY KOST, good luck in whatever you decide to do with the rest of your life. YOUR FAMILY. Congratulations, TIM HALE, the Lord made us wealthy when He gave us a son who has grown up to love and follow Him. We are proud of you and your accomplishments, talents, and abilities. We have no concern about you and your future, because we know you will succeed in whatever you feel led to do. DAD AND MOTHER. Congratulations, PAT MITCHELL, on a job well done. You have been and will continue to be a great pleasure in our life, as you have been a wonderful son. We love you very much. We also wish life’s best in your future and that your every dream come true. YOUR FAMILY. JOY INMAN, we love you, your sweet ways and honesty. You have given us so much happiness. You will have happiness and success because you are so dedicated to God. Always hold your beliefs and the Lord close and he will guide you. YOUR FAMILY: MOM, DAD, ANGEL, AND LINDA. Congratulations, LEIGH CHESLEY, and best wishes for a long, happy and successful life. We love you and are very proud of you. DAD, MOM, LAURA, LAURON AND LARRY. Congratulations, MARTY HERRON, we re very proud of you. MOTHER AND FAMILY. TIM KNOWLES — Life is what we make it! We know you are the type young man who wants to make it better each day, and will! Love, DAD, MOM, KAREN, AND STEVE. Congratulations, DWAIN JOHNSON, your family wishes you the best now and always. Congratulations, KELLY SEXTON, on your graduation. You must now leave behind you Sherman High, although it won’t be easy — it has become such an important part of our lives. Our prayer is that you will move on to “bigger and “better things in life. We love you. You're Super! BO, TERI, AND MOM. Congratulations, SUSAN TAYLOR! We are very proud of you and wish you the best in life, may you always find health and heppiness and have the strength to enjoy them. All our love, MOTHER AND DADDY. NICK ROMERHAUSEN, We wish for you all the good things in life. Remember our hearts and love are always with you. Plan your life with God’s help and you’ll not only succeed, but be happy in your success. Thank you for all the joys and happiness you’ve given us. MOM AND DAD. SANDRA SALTZMAN — You have given us 18 years of joy, and happiness and I know there will be many more. We are so very proud of you. We know you’ll succeed in whatever you plan to do in the future. Just always remember we love you, DAD, MOM, AND DAVID. DAVID SOLLENNE: Congratulations. We are all proud of you. All your family. Congratulations, CHERYL BREWSTER, we love you and are very proud of you. We wish you the best of everything in the future and to all the GREAT seniors of 1978! Love, MOTHER, DAD, DON, PRISSY, AND MOUSE. “Sweetie (RUTH ANN ROSS). Since the day you entered our lives, there has been nothing but pure joy. You spread sunshine wherever you walk. We want to know how proud we are of the young lady you have become — your Christian examples to others and how very much we love you. DAD AND MOM. 334 CLASS STUDENT GRADE — A — Abbott, Steve 9 Abtcs. Kee 12 Ackim. Suzanne 12 Adams. Belinda It Adair. Judith n Ada mi. Gregg to Adams. Dennis 12 Adams. Francis 10 Adams. Jeltrcy 9 Adams. Melinda 11 Adams. Steve 12 Adams. Terena 9 Adiol. Kent 12 Adlot. Kevin 12 Aguirre. Ramon 12 Aguirre. Rene 9 Akers. Sarah 11 Aleman, Eutraoo 11 Alexander. Gene teacher Alford, Bruce 11 Alford. Roger 9 Allen. Curtis 10 Allen. Steve 11 Alieva to. John 9 Ai evato. Maria D 10 Allison, Michelle 12 Amick, Kim 9 Anderson, Bonnie 10 Anderson, Chan 10 Anderson, Claude 12 Anderson, Craig 11 Anderson. Dianna 11 Anderson. Donna 11 Anderson, Glenn 11 Anderson. Jason 9 Anderson. Leigh 10 Anderson. Leslie 12 Anderson. Pete 9 Anderson. Shimpaul 11 Andrews. Billy 12 Andrews. Charia 11 Andrews. Kim 12 Archer. Tina 9 Argusta. Scharomcne 11 Armstrong. Hope 10 Armstrong. Keith 11 Armstrong. Steve 10 Armstrong, Terri 12 Arnold. Andrea 12 Arnold. RiCk 9 Atmp. Debbie 12 Austin. Steven 9 Avard. Margaret 11 — B — Babb. Arthur 12 Babb. Randall 10 Baca. Jack 9 Baca. Joe 11 Baca. Ted 12 Badgley. Susan 12 8allOu. Larry 11 Barcus. Paige 11 Ba'ker. Dennis 9 Barker. Melvin 10 Barker. Ricky 11 Barnett. Jeffrey 12 Barnett. Reymie 11 Barrett. Susan 9 Barrett. Tracy 10 Barron. Mrs Carrie teacher Bartietl, Jeanmne 12 Bartlett. Rhonda 9 Bartley. Gayfe 10 Barton. Deidra 10 Barton. Paula 12 Barton. Shirley 9 Bass, Vicfcey 10 Batchelor. Danny 12 8atchclor. David 11 Batchelor. Donna 10 Bauer. Dianne 11 Baus. Patrick 12 Beabout. Krysti 9 Beach. Linda teacher Beamon. Dexter 11 Beard, Teresa 9 Beardsley. Christopher 12 Bednarz. Geralyn 12 Bcdnarz. Travis 11 Bedrtck. Gary 10 Bedsoie. Linda 10 Beiew. L.sa 11 Bell. Gary 11 Beil. Mark 9 Bell. Mary 9 INDEX Bell, Tracey 9 Bell. William 9 Benedict. Darrel 11 Benedict. Paul 9 8ennett, Allison 12 Bagwiil. Ronald 11 Bailey. Knsii 12 Baiicy. Melissa 11 Bailey. M.ke 10 Bailey. Robert Glenn 12 Baio. Lon 9 Baird. Darnel 9 Baird. Douglas 12 Baker. Darrel 9 Baker, Debbie 10 Baker. Gwen 9 Baker. James 10 Baker. Patti Jo 11 Baker. Richard 9 Baker. Steve 10 Batdcrman. Rodnck 11 Baidcrman. Sharon 9 Balding. Melanie Baldwin, Curlee 10 Baldwin. Lester 9 Bennett, Dana 12 Bennett. Devrha 10 Bennett. Diane 12 Bennett. Kirk 9 Bennett. Mcchcrte 12 Bennett. Patricia 9 Bennett. Rob n 9 Bennett. Tim 11 Bennie. Tony 10 Benson. M Idred teacher Bernard. Kris 12 Bewley. Brenda 9 Bcwley. Mark 9 Bmgham. James 9 Bmgham. Laurie 12 Binkley. Karen 12 Bishop. Karen 9 Black. Mikai 9 8lack. Stacy 9 Blackburn. Chris 11 Blackburn, Diane Blackburn, Tracey 9 Blackwell. Susan 8lakely. Ramona 9 Biakey. Bob 12 8lakey. Kevin 10 Blankenship. Albert 11 Blankenship. David 11 8lanton. Judy 11 Blanton. Sherri 10 Boatright. Cindy 11 Boatright. B'yan 10 Bock. John 9 Boddie. Chandra 10 Boddie. Denise 12 8odd e. Donna 12 Boddie. Lisa 10 Bodd e. Rickey .. .9 Bodowsky. Paula 10 Boehm. Jackie 10 Boerner. David 12 Bohm. Beth 10 Bonfoey. Scott 10 Boody. Tami 12 Boohcr. Bonny 12 Boohcr. Becky 12 Boohcr. Bryan 9 Book. Steven 10 Boren, Kyle 10 Boren. Richard 11 Bostick, Charles 12 Boston. Mr Jack teacher Bouchard. Diane 10 Bowen. Franzetta 10 Bowen, Frederick 10 Bowen. Lena 10 Bowen. Michael 11 Bowen. Roy 12 Bowen. Stana 10 Bowen. Stephanie 9 Bowen. Terry 11 Bowers, John 10 8owers. Jerard 9 Bowers. Joe 12 Bowers. Louise 9 Bowers. Robert 9 Bowling. Susan . .9 Bowman, Eddie ...9 Boyd. Chris 12 Boyd. Todd 12 Boyd. Mrs Willie teacher Braden. Todd 10 Bradshaw. Mitzi 12 Brandon. Shari 12 Branham, Elana 12 Branham. Pamela 11 8rashier. Anita 9 Brawiey. Betty teacher Brawtcy. Stewart 10 Brewer. 8ret 9 Brewer. Karen 10 Brewer. Steve 10 Brewster. Cheryl 12 Brewster. Ken 10 Bnnghurst. Brad .11 Brmghurst, Mark 12 Brinkley. Ange 11 Brinson. Cerellc 11 Briscoe. Gary .11 Briscoe. Marg.-e 11 Briscoe. Nelson 9 Briscoe. Pam 9 Bnscoe. Randy 9 Br.scoc. Sherne 11 Britt. Johnny . .11 Brockolman. Robert 11 Brosofskc. Kevin 11 Brosofskc. Tyra 12 Broussard. Eddie 10 Brown. Allen 10 Brown. Bobbie 12 Brown. Beverly 11 Brown. Carta 10 Brown. Carlton 11 Brown. Cassie 11 Brown. Charlotte 11 Brown. Daphnee 11 Brown, Faith 9 Brown. Paul 12 Brown. James 9 Brown. Jencie 12 Brown. Jerome 11 Brown, Kim 9 Brown. Lynne 12 Brown. Melanie 10 Brown. Mr Raymond teacher Brown. Rod 9 Brown. Rickey 12 Brown, Scotty 10 Brown. Susan 9 8rown. Mrs. Tonya teacher Brown. Vick 12 Brownlee. Mike 11 Brownlow, Earl 10 Bruce. Chris 12 Bryant. Allison 12 Bryant, Madeline 9 Buck. Alison 11 Buckingham. Elizabeth 11 Bullard. Jackie 9 Bullard, Judy 9 Bullard. Randy 10 Bullock. Brenda 11 Burch. Larry 12 Burchfield. 8ilfie 12 Burchfield. Laune 9 Burks, Peggy 11 Burks, Thomas 9 Burks. Walter 10 Burley, Jeff 10 Burnett, John 9 Burpo, Ronald 11 Burpo. Sandra 10 Burns. Danny 9 Burns. David 10 Burris. Lon 9 Burrow. Tammy 10 Burton. Brian 9 Butler. Cns 10 Butler. James 12 Byler. Richard 10 Byrum. Jeff 12 Byrum. Scott 9 335 — c — Caddeil. Kevin 11 Caldwell. Mrs Patricia secretary Calhoun, James Calhoun. Patrice 9 Calkins. Wylcne 9 Call. Mrs Royce teacher Calmcs. Sam 9 Campbell, Amta 12 Campbell. Carey 11 Campbell. Juanita 11 Campbell. Marilyn 9 Campbell. Nancy 9 Cantrell. Mr Jerry Cantrell, Larry teacher Cantrell. Lon 9 Capps. Darryl 9 Carey. Charlotte 10 Carlisle. Kart 11 Carlisle. Kcdh 11 CarnJey. Cliff 9 Carr. Rosemary 10 Carroll. Angie 10 Carroll. Greg 12 Carreil. Kyle 11 Carson. Jeff 12 Carson. Sandra 11 Carter. Andrew 10 Carter. Kay 9 Carter. Scott 11 Carter. Sheila 10 Carver. David 11 Casmedcs. John 10 Caston. Keith 10 Cates. Heather 9 Catheart. Robert 9 Cathey. Leslie 10 Cathey. Todd 10 Cawley. Dottie 12 Cecil. Dewayne 11 Cecil. Michael 11 Cervantes. Dolores 12 Chaffin. Subrema 10 Cham. Susan 11 Chamberlain. Darrell 12 Chamberlain. Donna 11 Chamberiam. Jhordts 9 Chambers. Chris 12 Chaney. Bobby 12 Chaney. Carl 12 Chaney. Darnel 9 Chaney. Earnest 10 Chaney. Mike 11 Chapin, Brian 12 Chapin. Tern 12 Chappell, Edward 9 Chappell. Thomas 11 Cheeks. Melmda 9 Cbcsley. Larry 9 Chesley. Leigh 12 Chcsnutt. Kelly 9 Christman. Robert 11 Christopher. Jalene 11 Chumwey, Lisa Church. Patricia 10 Clark. Bret 11 Clark. James 11 Clark. Keith 10 Clark. Leigh Ellen 9 Clark. Mary 12 Clark. Maurie 10 Ciayion. Jefl 9 Clayton. Kim 10 Clements. Pete 11 Clme. Oenms 12 Cline. Sherri 11 Cluck. Gary 9 Coats. Leslie 9 Cobbs. Karen 10 Coco. Ricky 11 Cole. Ovid 12 Cole. Robert 9 Coigrove. Kenneth 10 Cdlms. Tma 12 Cone. Jackie 11 Conklin. Lisa 10 Conley. Kim 9 Conner. David 9 Conner. Cathy 9 Conner. Karyn 10 Connors. Charles 9 Connors. Linda 11 Conrad, Jane 10 Conrad. John 11 Conrad. Marci 10 Conway. Elizabeth 11 Cook. Kendall 11 Cook. Vickey 9 Cooke. Jeff 9 Cooper. Carolyn 9 Cooper. Ricky 11 Cope. Bradley 11 Cope. Lucy 9 Co «. Pam Cope. Robert Copeland. Wendy Copher. Darla Cor bell, Pam Cordell. Ken Corey. Ken Corley. Kyle Corley. Stephani Corneal. Miss Carolyn Cosby. Cynthia Cosby. Susan Coulson. Karen Courtney. Keith Covington. James Cowart, Oean Cox, Dianne Cox. John Cox, Paula Cox, Ronda Cox, Tern Cox, Tonda Crabtree. Sheila Craddock. Michael Craft. Sherry Cravens. Richard Cravens. Steve Crawford. Karen Crawford. Robert Crichton, Craig Crichton, David Cnpe. Earl Cripe. Terry Crockett. Betty Crockett. Ora Crook. Rhonda Crosby. Butch Crosby. Jim Cruise. Carrie Crumby. Gwendolyn Cunningham. Patricia Curran. Lisa Curry. Steve Curtis. Vertxe Curtis. Warren — D — Dacus. Kenneth Datfrm. Lowell Dagenais. Diarva Dagenais. Genevieve Dagenais. Sheryl Daniel. Dana Daniel. James Daniel. Jeff Daniel. Todd Daniels. Laurie Daniels. Mary Dannakcr. Johnny Danner. Mark Danner. Susan Darwm. Tnsya Davidchik. Zackery Davidson. Kelly Daugherty. Deborah Davis. Edward Davis. James Davis. Kristi Davis. Todd Day. Patty Deemcr. Paula Oefphm. Edward Denney. Andrew Denms. Keith Denson. Donna DeVega. Nelson Oeweese. Kerry Deweese. Terry Dickerson. Billy Dickerson. Carol Dillon. Clinton Dillon. Jeff Dismuke. Kevin Dismuke. Mark Dittemore. Mon Dixon. Theresa Dodd. Kathy Dodd. Peggy Dodd. Steve Dodson. Debra Dodson. Nancy Donoho. Tony Dooley. Connie Dooley. Timmy Dotson. Benita Douglas. April Douglas. Carolyn Douglas. Charles Douglas. Gary Douglas. Jimmy Douglas. Kathy Douglas, Kent Douglas, Sherry Douglas. Sherwood Douglas. Steve Dowden. Phillip Dowell. Curtis Downs. Shern Driscoll. Lisa 10 Dube. Vicki 9 Duckworth. Robert 12 Duncan. Mike Dunlap. Debra 12 Dunn, Tammy 12 Dupuis. John 10 Dupuis. John 10 Duree. Johnny 12 Duree. Wiliam teacher Duren. Gary 11 Duren. Kim 9 Durrett. Kim 10 11 9 Dutton, Gary — F 9 12 Earty. Kevin 9 Eanes. Douglas 11 Eanes, Scott 9 Early. John 9 Echols. Mike 9 Eckies. Lon 9 Eddms. Robert 11 Edmondson. Mowar 12 Edmonson. George 9 Edmonson. Harold 12 Edwards. Carole 11 Edwards. David 9 Edwards. Lisa 9 Eggen. Eric 11 Eogieston. Lesley 12 Eggleston. Pam 11 Ehier. Carl 12 Eidd. Brenda 11 E dd. Julie 11 Elder. Donna 12 Elder. Michael 9 EkJndge. Brenda 9 Ellington, Alan 10 Elliot. Bobby 10 Elliot. Harold 11 Elliot. Pam 10 Elliot. Tommie Jo 10 Ellis. 8arbara 10 Eil.s, Debbe 9 Ellis. Machete Emeary. Elizabeth Emerson. Duane Emory. Scott 10 Engle. Holly 12 Engier, William 11 Ennis. Jam« 12 Epps. Mehsa 11 Eriksen. Brenda 12 Enksen. Bnan 10 Eriksen. Scott 9 Erwin. Kyte 10 Erwin. Lance 9 Eubank. Danny 11 Evans. Bobby 12 Evans, Francis 9 Evans. Karen 9 Everett. Angela 12 Everett. Mark 11 Everett. Michael 9 Everett. Paula 11 Everson. Eiuabeth 12 11 — F 9 12 Fair. Harvey 9 Falk. Lon 9 Fallon, Frank 9 Fallon. M ke 11 Farley. Harold 11 Farmer. B’lfy 10 Farrell. Wendy 12 Faulkner. Christy 12 Faulkner. Sherry 9 Feith. Tracy 10 Ferguson. Craig Ferguson. Ryon 9 Ferguson. Susan 9 Feudo. Laura 9 Feudo. Joe 12 Fielder. Fhonda 9 Fields. Jeff 12 Fmchum. Ronald 11 Fine. Ehsha 10 Fme. Melody 11 Fiscus. Dane 9 Fisher. Richard 10 Fisk. Gary 10 Fisk. Lon 11 Fisk. Ricky 9 Fleck. Derek 10 Flemming. Karen 12 Fiexer. Janet 10 Fiores. Debbie 9 Flowers. Ma 12 Floyd. Shan 11 Fogarty, lenita 9 Fogle. Oavid 10 Fontaine. Janet 10 Ford. Paul 9 Fordyce. Kelly 11 Forehand. Tony 9 Foster. Karen 10 Fountain. Ricky 12 Fountam. Sherrie 11 11 10 10 10 10 11 11 10 11 9 9 11 12 10 10 9 12 12 9 10 9 10 11 11 12 9 9 12 12 11 12 9 9 10 10 12 12 11 10 10 11 9 10 10 11 10 10 11 9 11 11 12 12 10 12 11 12 10 10 12 11 12 9 9 10 10 10 10 9 11 11 10 10 11 9 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 10 9 12 11 9 1 1 10 11 11 9 10 9 10 9 12 11 10 12 10 10 9 336 Fowler. Mike 11 — H — Fo . Pam 10 Franklin. Blynda 10 Haakmson. David 10 Franklin. Rhonda 11 Haakmson. Susanne 11 Franks. Cheryl 10 Hackier. David 12 Franks. James 11 Hackier. Karen 9 Franks. Roy 11 Ham. Michael 12 Franks. Sherri 9 Hale. LaDonna 11 Franks. Sieve 9 Hale. Tim 12 Freeing. Mike 9 Haliburton. Denise 12 Freelmg. Ray Phillip 9 Haliburton. Denms 10 French. Danny 10 Haller. Karl 10 Frost. Roben 9 Ham, Stewart 12 Fogei. Donna 9 Hames. David 12 Fullytove. Holly 10 Hammer. Mike 12 Fulton. Jim 12 Hammond. Perry 9 Fulton. Steve 10 Hammonds, Roxie 9 Futrctl. Karen 10 Hamner. Darrell 10 Hamner. Debbie 12 Hampton. Oon 9 Haney. Janice 12 — G — Hansard. Tim 11 Harder. Steve 10 Gabnei. Caivm 9 Hardy. Bobby to Gaddis. Billy 9 Hargrove. Beverly 11 Gattord. Edward 9 Harlan. Don 10 Gadey. Michelle 9 Harlan. Mary Martha 11 Gaiiey. Scott 10 Harman. Anne Ray 10 Games. Karen 11 Harman. Jeff 12 Games. Rena 10 Harper. Mary 9 Games. Ronald 11 Harper. Sally 11 Galbrcath. Kelvin 12 Harrell. Janice 10 Gallegos. Christine 12 Harrington. Keith 11 Gallegos. Ter. 11 Harris. Deborah 9 Gallion. Matthew 12 Hams. Harlm 12 Gailioo. Niles 11 Harnson. Casey 9 Gann, Martha 10 Harnson. Randy 10 Gann. Tammy 9 Harvey. John 11 Gant. Gaylm 12 Harvey. Kim 12 Gardner. Dajana 12 Harvey. Larry 9 Garrard. Mary 9 Harvey. Lisa Garrett. Charlotte 9 Harvey. Mary 9 Garrett. Troy 10 Hase. Jodie 12 Garrison. Kirsten 11 Hase. Kristi 9 Gassaway. Donna 9 Hash, John 11 Gatewood. Robin 11 Hastings. Mark 12 Gatti. Oarrel 9 Hastings. Paul 9 Gauntt. James 9 Hatch. Richard 10 Gay. Kevin 9 Havener. Jeff 9 Gay. Walter 10 Havcnger. Sy ette 9 Gearmger. Chris 12 Havins. Ken 10 Gearmgcr. Susan 11 Hayden. Carl 10 Gentry. Cheryl 10 Hayden. Laura 11 Gentry, Terri 9 Hayden. Mark 9 Gerneth. Kathy 12 Hayes. Diana 9 Giarraputo. Carol 12 Hayes. John Steven 11 Gibson. Alan 11 Hayes. Maureen 11 Gibson. Janme 12 Hefton. Rachel 10 Gibson. Mark 10 Heil. Eric 9 Gilbert. J D 11 Heiny. Deaun 12 Gilbert. Jimmy 10 Heilman. Joe 9 Gilbert. Theresa 12 Helms. Karen 11 Gilliam, Do the 12 Helms. Mark 11 G'llian. Kayla 10 Henderson. Carolyn 9 Gittens. Gary 11 Henderson. Patty 12 Glass. Charla 12 Henderson. Penny 9 Glenn. Raymond 9 Henderson. Ronald 12 God bey. Dcna 11 Hendncks. Karen 11 Gotdston. William 9 Henry. Lauren 12 Gome , Mike 10 Henry. Mona 12 Good. Lon 10 Henson. Paul 11 Goodman. Charles 9 Henson. Sam 9 Gore. Denms 12 Hepner. Mike 12 Gore. Jett 10 Herod. Reginald 9 Grady. Michael 9 Herod. Stephanie 12 Graham. G na 12 Herpeche. LaSandra 10 Graham. Jamie 9 Herron. Darrell 10 Grant. Bruce 9 Herron. Joyce 9 Grant. Rob 12 Herron. Marty 12 Gray, Chen 9 Hcrson. Charia 9 Gray. Mitch 10 Hestand. Dwayne 9 Gray. San Dee 9 Hestand. Gary 12 Green. Ronnie 11 Hiberd. Jerry Don 11 Green. Steven 9 Hiberd. Kathy 10 Greenway. J I 9 Hicks. Carmm 11 Greenway. Tammie 12 Hicks. Jackie 11 Gregory. Curt 9 Hicks. Kaye Lynn 11 Griftm, Beverly 9 Higgins. John 10 Griflm, Gloria 12 Hightower. Brenda 9 Griffin, James 10 Hill. Conme 9 Griffin, Pam 11 Hill. Jeff 10 Gngg. Denise 11 Hill. John 10 Gngg. Fred 9 H.ll. Mark 12 Gngg. Sharon 12 Hill. Vickie 12 Gngg. Tammie 10 H.lton. David 11 Gngg, Tim 10 Hmsley. Charles 11 Gripp. David 9 Hmcsly. Eddie 9 Grisham. Brian 11 Hitt. Casey 12 Grissom. Jan 10 Hi arci. Mehmct 12 Grockett. Jimmy 11 Hobbs. Charles 10 Gross. Gay 10 Hobbs. Karen 12 Gross. Wesley 9 Hockndge. Traci 10 Gudgei. John 10 Hodges. Shane 12 Gudgel. Susan 11 Hodges, William Guerrero. Emily 10 Hogan. Carla 10 Guerrero. Raut 12 Hohenberger. Ricky 11 Guiles. Ramolyn 12 Holcomb. Alex 10 Guller. Bonn 12 Holcomb. Kevm 9 Gurley. Billy 11 Holcomb. Scott 10 Guynes. Bob 11 Holland. Catherine 9 Holland. Janice 12 Jackson. Ronald Wayne 11 Holland. Rodney 9 Jacobs. Charles 9 Holland. Scott 10 Jacobs. Cyndi 11 Hollister. Chris 11 Jacobs. Gary 12 Hollister. Don 12 Jacobs. Jenene 11 Holman. Fondi 11 Jacobs. Joe A 10 Holman. Rhonda 10 Jacobs. Judy 10 Holmes. Brenda 9 Jacobs. Kathy L 9 Holmes. Frankie 10 James. Laura 11 Holmes. James 12 Jarvis. Halley Ann 10 Holt. Janet 9 Jarvis, John 12 Holt. Maynor 11 Jams. Robert T 12 Holt. Terry 12 Jarvis. Timmy 11 Hoo ey. Woody 12 Jay. Mark 9 Hopper. Susan 12 Jay. Vicki 11 Horn. Stephen 12 Jenkins. Doris 9 Howell. Amy 11 Jenkins. Leslie 11 Howell. Valerie 12 Jennings. Janet 11 Howell. Clemon 11 Johnson. Andrea 9 Huckaby. Steve 10 Johnson. Beth 11 Hudgins. Bruce 12 Johnson, Brenda 11 Hudgins. Ruth Ann 12 Johnson. Bobbie 11 Hudnall. Ronme 10 Johnson. Caren 11 Hudson. Tony 9 Johnson. Debra 11 Hudspeth. Kelly 12 Johnson. Oon 9 Hudspeth. Phyllis 11 Johnson. Donna 12 Huff. Greg 10 Johnson. Oenms 12 Huffman, Cindy 12 Johnson. Dwam 12 Hughes. Bunny 9 Johnson. Greg 10 Hughes. Donna 11 Johnson, Kenneth 11 Hughes. Gerald 10 Johnson. Lowell 9 Hughes. Manta 11 Johnson. Lavonne 11 Hughes. Niomi 11 Johnson. Lori 11 Hughley. Debbie 10 Johnson. Sharon 12 Hughley. Louis 11 Johnson. Tma 10 Humpnes. Terry 12 Johnson. Wendy 11 Hunt. Athea 11 Johnson. Willi 10 Hunter, Rosiland 10 Johnston. Misti 12 Huntsman, Becky Joiner. Jayne 12 Huntsman. Jackie 11 Jones. Andrea 11 Hutcherson. David 10 Jones. Bobby 10 Hutcherson. Shawn 12 Jones. Brenda 10 Hutcherson. Mark 11 Jones. Ray Christopher 9 Hutchinson. M.-ke 9 Jones. Cmdy 9 Hybock. Clyde 11 Jones. Dan 10 Jones. Debbra 10 — 1 — Jones. Diana 10 Jones. Jack 12 Ingham. Vickie 11 Jones. Jacque 9 Ingram. Lisa 9 Jones. James 10 Inman, Joy 12 Jones. Jett 9 Ishmack. Nma 9 Jones. John 10 Issa. Obdul 12 Jones. Kann 11 Issacs. LouAnn 11 Jones. K Kaye 10 Jones. LaRhonda 9 — J — Jones. Marcus Jones. Michelle 10 9 Jack. Jeanne 12 Jones. Neil 10 Jackson. Bobby 9 Jones, Nick 11 Jackson. Clay 11 Jones. Patrick Allen 9 Jackson. David 10 Jones, Terry 10 Jackson. Debbie 10 Jonse. Steve 11 Jackson. Dianne 10 Jordan. Terry 10 Jackson, Jesse 9 Julius. Brenda 10 Jackson. Kenneth 11 Junteunen. Deborah 10 Jackson. Laune 10 — K — Jackson. Pam 11 Jackson. Robert 10 Kane. Sherri 9 337 Keating. Mark 12 Keel. Rory Craig 10 Keel. Stephen 11 Keeling. Tma 10 Keene. Don 9 Keene. Kaye 11 Keller. Ginger 10 Kelley, David 11 Kelley, Mark 10 Kelley, Susan 9 Kellogg. Dan 11 Kellogg. Robert Kelly. Darrel 9 9 Kelly, Eugene 12 Kemp, Lorenzo 9 Kennedy. Ricky 9 Kennemer. Randy 10 Kerr, Donald 9 Ketchem, Bruce 11 Key. Letha 9 Key. Rita 12 Key. Russell 9 Killion, Brenda 12 Killion. Lmda 11 Killion, Sherry 9 Kimes. Thorn 12 King. Lmda 12 Kinsey. Don 9 Kinsey. Jeannette 9 Kinsey. Wiimer 11 Kirkpatrick. Gena 9 Kiinek. Joe 12 Klosowsky, Curtis 11 Kmffin. Roger 10 Knight, Jeremy 12 Knight Karrie 9 Knight, Regina 10 Knowles. Karen 11 Knowles, Timmy 12 Knox, Tommy 11 Konoth. Cathy 11 Konoth, Greg 10 Koschelew. Angela 10 Kost Mark 10 Kost, Mary 12 Kottwiu. Patii 11 Krause. Tim 10 Knder. Stewart 9 Krider, Tammy 11 Krider, Vicki 12 Kuhn, Barry 10 Kuhns. Stephen 12 Kunitz, Sandra Lynn 11 Kuykendall. Angie 10 Kyfer. Kelly 10 Kyfer, Kim — L — La8lanc. John 12 11 Lacy, Paula 11 Lakey, Kim 11 LaLonde. David 9 Lambert, Chris 12 Lambert, Corey 12 Lambert, Denise 12 Lambert, Robin 9 Land, David 9 Land, Patricia 12 Landham, Brenda 10 Landham. Sherry 9 Lane. Ted 10 Lang. Maria 11 Lange, Leslie 12 Lange. Stephani 9 Langlord. LeeAnn 11 Langford. Merrion 10 Langus. Christi 11 Lankford, Lisa 12 Lankford. Melanie 10 LaPrelfe. Rise 9 Larkm, Lisa 12 Larkm, Theresa 10 Latham. Jesse 10 Latham. Viola 9 Latta. Phyflis 9 Laita. Rose 11 Lawlis. Laurie 12 Lawl.s. Leisha 9 Lawrence. Peggy 10 Lay, Karen 9 Layman, Andy 12 Layman. Greg 11 Lea. Pam 10 Leake. Beth 9 Lcard. Regina ... 9 Lee, Tommy 12 Lee, Mitchell 9 Lehman, Frank 11 Lemtey. Mike 11 Lcmley, Robert 10 Lemons. Tracy 10 Leonard. Jeanne 9 Lesperance. David 11 Lester. James 10 Leveille. Scott 10 Lewis, Larry 10 Lewis. Robert 10 Lewis, Terry 9 Lewis, Vanessa 11 Lightfoot, Alicia 11 Lightfoot. Angela 9 Lindsey. Don 11 Lindsey. Mike 11 Lindsey. Terry 11 Lmdsey, Virginia 12 Lmdsley. Eric Lmgo, Drane Little. Shen 10 10 10 Littlefield. Darren 9 Locke. Victor 10 lodge. Cmdy 10 lodge. Kelly 9 loc. Blume 12 Loc. Joe 11 Logan. Mike 11 logston. lee 11 Logston. Marty 10 Longmirc. Tim 12 Longwell. Shana 12 Lorance. Lon 11 Lorance. Shan 10 lorenson. Doug 9 Losik. Greg 12 louderback. Chns 11 louderback. Gina 10 Love. Jamie 9 Lovelace. Tammy 10 Loveless. David 10 Loving. Vernon Low. Judy 9 12 Lowell. Gary 12 Lowers. Mike 10 Lowing. Bruce 10 Loyd. Janet 12 Lubbers. Judy 11 Lubbers. Mike 11 Lucas. Da'e 9 Lucas, Mark 12 Lucas. Veronica 10 Lucchesi. Lori 9 lucchesi. Maria 11 Lujan. Argentina 9 LuJan. Auden 9 Luke. Clyde 12 Lundm. Mark 12 Lundm. Mary 10 Luper. Ronald 11 Luper. Stephanie 10 Lusk. Christi 10 Lutz. Kim 12 Lyons. Kenneth 12 Lyons. Stephen 11 — Me — McBride. Ken 11 Mc8nde. Mike 11 McClain, Evelyn 10 McCleese. Stephen 11 McClure, Gma 10 McClure. Kimberly 12 McClure. Rebecca 12 McCollum. Lisa 9 McConne':. Debby 10 McCord. Annabelle 10 McCord, Mike 12 McCrary. John 12 McCrary. Tammy 10 McCullough. Margaret 12 McDaniel. Tim 11 McDonald. Pam 12 McDona'd, Susan 12 McDougal. Cary 10 McElhannan, Kristi McEwon. Cmdy 11 McGill. Jeff 9 McGinners, Johnny 9 McGraw. Lorianna 10 McGraw. Mark 12 McGraw, Mike 9 McJimsey. Barbara 10 McJimsey, Bert 12 McKee. Andrea 9 McKee. Becky 11 McKee. Meimda 9 McKee. Mike 10 McKee. Norma 9 McKinney. Casey 9 McKmncy. Paul Scott 9 McLaugh'in. Kcri 9 Me file ley, Todd 10 McMiliin, Sharon 11 McNeity, Barbara 9 Me New. Kim 10 McNew. Tameta 10 McRce. Keith 9 Me See. Arnold 12 McWhorter. Sharon 9 — M — Mabry, Rick 12 Mabry. Richard 9 Mackey. Eric 10 Magers. Bill 9 Magers. Danny 12 Mahana. Jerry 9 Mahana. Jimmy 9 Mahana. Reieanna 12 Mahana. Sheila 11 Maine. Robin 10 Makmson. Susan 12 Mallmson, Lisa 12 Manuel. Otis 11 Markl. Diana 11 Markl. Gmny 9 Markl. John 12 Marks, Alan 12 Marsdeo. Cynthia 9 Martm. Anita 11 Martin, Betty 11 Martm, Demta 12 Martm, Joey 9 Martm, Pam 12 Martm. Roberta 9 Martm, Sam 11 Martm, Wade 12 Mask. Frances 12 Mask. Jerry 11 Mask. Mark 9 Mask. Rhonda 9 Mask. Vanessa 11 Mason. Bobbette 11 Mason. Nonta 10 Mason. Robin 11 Massey. Janice 11 Matherly. Sue 10 Mathews, Royl Paul 9 Matthews. Don 11 Matthews. Teena 12 Mathis. Charlet 10 Maxey. Regina 12 Maxwell. Brenda 9 Maxwell. Craig 10 Maxwell. Donald 12 Maxwell, Kenneth 9 Maynard. Brian 10 Maynard. Darwin 9 Maynard. Desiree 12 Meadvitle, Ginger 12 Mears. Robert 11 Medlm, Mary 9 Med lock. Rex 11 Melton. Donna 11 Merck, Shonme 9 Memtt. Debbie 9 Mexia. Vicky 10 Mickelson. Mark 12 Middents. Greg 9 Middents. Susan 12 Milam, Enca 9 Miles, Lmda 9 Miller. Ed 10 Miller, Greg 10 Miller. John 10 Miller. Kns 11 Miller. Meimda 12 Miller. Russell 9 Miller. Sandra 9 Mills, Daniel 11 Mills, Derrick 9 Mills. Jimmy 12 Mills, Sherry 12 Mills, Virginia 11 Minor, Michelle 10 Mitchell. Chris 9 Mitchell, Cmdy 10 Mitchell. Howard 9 Mitchell, James 9 Mitchell. Les 10 Mitchell, Lon 10 M-tcheH. M.ke 11 Mitchell, Patrick 12 MdcheH, Theresa 12 Mitcheletti. James 10 Mize. Davme 11 M.zc. Sabrina 12 Montgomery. Deborah 10 Montgomery. Scott 9 Moore, 8rad 12 Moore. Patti 10 Moore. Ruth 11 Moore. Tracey 10 Moore. William 12 Moorefield. John 9 Moraved. Marcefla 9 Mocavec. Ranee 11 Moreland. Kenneth 9 Moreland. Lmda 11 Moreland. Stephen 10 Morgan. Jackie 11 Morgan. Robert 9 Morns. Eric 9 Morris, Kelli 10 Morris. Mark 12 Morns, Valeric 12 Morns. William 11 Morse, Sandra 9 Mulder. Val Lyndon 9 MulhoUand. Scott 11 MuihoHand. Susan 10 Mullins, Sherry 12 Murley. Ronald 9 Murphy. Beverly 10 Murphy, Mike 10 Murray. Frank 9 Myatt. Tom 9 Myers. Ben 11 Myles, Darnel 9 Myles, Narda . . .11 — N — Nagel. Mark 9 Nan. Aseneth 11 Nash, Martie 9 Nation. Bunme 10 Nation, Sidney 11 Neal. Jimmy 10 Neal. John 9 Neal. Mike 9 Neasbitt. Alan 10 Neathery, Tammy 10 Neely. Darryl 9 Nelson. Andrea 10 Nelson, Darryl 9 Nelson, Mitchell 12 Nelson. Shelley 10 Newell. Mary 11 NiMet. Pat 12 Nicholson, Robed 12 Nixon. Paul 10 Noble. Jay 9 Noble, Jom 11 Nobles. LaWanda .11 Nobles. Vickie 11 Noel. Cynthia 10 Noel. Jay 11 Nored. Ann 11 Nored. Stacy .. 9 Northcut. Jay 10 Nowlin, Ftandy 9 Nowlin. Roger 10 338 Nuckols. Tommy Nurre. Rebecca — 0 — Oakley. Chuck Oakley. Mike Obrero. Eluabeth OBnan. Connie OOonlcy. Bryan OOonley. Gayla Odum. Lori Odum. Shcrn Oliver. Lavonda Oliver. Sieven Olmstead. Kay Ellen Olson. George Olson. Russell Orr. Gary Orr. Janet Orr, Jerry Orr. Warren Osborne. Mark Osterhout. Ann Osterhout. Scott Orr. Wesley Ottwetl. Mark Overman, LceAnn Overman, Sandi Overman, Scott Owens. Bobby Owens, Cheryl Owens. DeDe Owens. Oeiisa Owens, Donna Owens. Jeanette Owens, levida — P — Packnctt. Ricky Palmer. Karen Palmer. Kathy Parent. Todd Parker. Alicia Parker. Cheryl Parnell. Theresa Parr. Karla Parrish. Eric Parrish. Tony Parsons. Mackey Pas. Mike Pate. Becky Pate. 8rer da Pate. Brian Patterson. Cirmthian Patterson, Derrel Patterson, Gloria Patterson, Judy Patterson. Mignon Patterson, Tommy Patton. Angela Patton. Sheldon Payne. Terne Pel Icy. Russell Pendleton. Pamela Penn. Donna Penn, John Pennell. Robert Pennington. John Penticutt, Ruth Ann Pcrbetsky. Thomas Perdue. Donald Perkins. Chester Perkins, Kim Perry. Larry Perry. Shirley Peters. Debra Peterson. Eric Pettijohn. Debbie Peitit, Cynthia Pett.t, Lesa Pevehouse, Gloria Pevehouse. Teresa Peveto, Lmda Pteitter, James Pfeiffer, Laune Phea, Andre Phca. Dewayne Phea. John Phea, Leo Phea. Patricia Phelps. Debbie Phelps. Kenneth Phelps. Kim Phelps. Lora Phengo. Jolene Phillips. Rooa Pickens. Nancy Pierce, Jill Pierce, Randy Pierce. Sherry Pinion. Beth Pirozzo. Danny Ptumlee. Lavonda Plumlec. Shirley Plyler. Kim Pokorney. David Pokorny. Michael Polk. Pam 12 Pdk. 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ICT 78. VICA 78. National Honor Society 78 Dismuke. Kevin VICA 76. 77 Dittemore. Mon Freshman Cheerleader 75. Spirit Committee 75. 76. Intermediate Mued Choir 75. Fellowship of Chris ban Athletes 75, 76. 77. 78. Honor Roll 75. 76. 77. 78. Art League 75. 76. 77. 78. Vice President Art league 78. Who's Who 75. 76. 77. Who's Who Finalist 78. Choir UIL Concert and Sight Reading Contest 75. 76. 77. 78, Junior Varsity Cheer leader 76. March of Dimes Holdup 76. FCA Girls National Conference 76. Varsity Cheerleader 77. 78. A Capella Choir 77. 78. Girls' State Alternate 77. Student Council 77. 78. Key Club 77. 78. Junior Classi cal League 77. 78. JCL State Con vention 77. 78. National Honor Soci ety 77. 78. NCTE Writing Scholar ship Award 77. An Committee 77. Spring Musical 77. Homecoming Princess 77. Homecoming Dance Decorations Chairman 78. Breakthrough Artist 78. Who'S Who Among American High School Stu dents 78 Dodd. Kathy Flag Bearer 77. 78. Captain Flag Bearer 78. VOE 77. 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Kelvin Track and Field 75. 76. French Club 76. OCCA 77. 78. Track 78 Gallegos. Chnsti McDaniel and Hughes Jr High School Student Council 75. Oertson High School: Volleyball Team 76. Basketball 76. Sherman High School Girls Track 76. VOE 77. 78 Gant. Gaytm Freshman Football 75. Junior Varsity Football 76. ICT 77. 78. Pres, dent ICT 78 Gardner. Daiana Frankfurt. Germany Prom Commit tee 75. District Varsity Basketball Cheerleader 76. Youth Club 77. Sherman High VOEA 78 Gernath. Kathy Student Council 76. Hi Talk Staff 76. OEA 77. 78. National Honor Society 77. 78 Giarraputo. Carol Junior Classical League 76. Future Homemakers of America 76. NIKE 78 Gibson. Janme Junior Classical League 76. Future Homemakers of America 77, 78 Glass. Charta Freshman Class Secretary 75. Stu dent Council 75. 76. Choir 75. Jun •Or Varsity Choir 76. Who'S Who 75. UIL Choir Contest 75. 76. OEA 77, 78. Who's Who m VOE 77. President of OEA 78. Homecoming Queen Nominee 77. Homecoming Parade 77. Christmas Parade 77 Gore. Dennis MarchingBand 75. 76. 77. 78. Con cert Band 75. 76. Symphonic Band 77. 78. UIL Concert and Sight Read ing Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. UIL Marching Contest 75. 76. 77, 78. Ennis Band Festival 75. Homecom mg Parade 75. 74. 76. 77. Stage Band 77. 78. Cotton Bowt Parade 75. Cotton Bowl Halftime and Pre game 75. Homecoming Variety Show 75. 76. 77. Sound of Music' 76. Chrome Fenders 76. 77. 78. Christmas Parade 77. 78. A CapeiU Choir 77. 78. All Regmn Chow 77. 78. UIL Choir Contest 77. 78. National Honor Society 77. 78 Graham. Gina Future Teachers of America 75. Choir 75. 76. 77. 78. UIL Choir Con test 76. 77, 78. UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 78. French Club 77. Homecoming Show 76. All Region Choir 78. Future Homemak ers of America 1 st Vice President 78 Grant, Rob Kelvin High School Soccer 75. 76. 77. Volleyball 75. Sherman High School Soccer 78 Gngg. Sharon Marching Band 75. 76. 77. 78. Sym phonic Band 75. 76. 77. 78. Stage Band 76. 77. 78. UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. Band Secretary 77. 78. Band Mem ber of the Month 77, Cotton Bowl Festivities 75. Buccaneer Days 76. Homecoming Show 75. 74. 76. 77. Homecoming Queen Nominee 77, Who's Who in World History 76. Advanced Treble Choir 75. 76. 77. Choir Secretary 76. A Capeila Choir 78. UIL Choir Solo and Ensemble 75, 76. National Honor Society 77, 78. National Honor Society 78. Mu Alpha Theta 77. 78. Showboat 75. Student Council 75. 76. 77. 78, National Leadership Training Semi nar 77. American Citizenship Work shop 77. Basketball Band 76. 77. 78. Enms Band Festival 75. 76. UIL Band Concert and Sight Reading Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. UIL Choir Concert and Sght Reading 75. 76, 77. 78. Ull Marching Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. Patches 75 Guerrero. Raul VICA 76. 77. 78. ICT 78 Guiier. Bonnie Choir 75. 76. 77. 78. Vice President Junior Varsity Choir 76. New Free dom Singers 75. 76. 77. 78. NIKE 77. 78. Drill Team 77. 78. Student Council 76. 77. 78. Freshman Cheerleader 75. Future Teachers o« America 78. Thespians 75. 76. 77. 78. Homecoming Show 76. 75. 77. 78. Homecoming Queen Nominee 77. The Hobbit , Showboat , Readers Theatre Hackler. David Band 75. 76. 77. Cast and Crew George Washington Slept Here 76. Cast and Crew Sound of Music 76. Variety Show 75. 76. 77. A Capeila Choir 77. 78. Ail Region Cho«r 77. Stage Band 77. Student Council 77. 78. New Freedom Smg ers 78. Madrigal 78 Hale. Tim Student Council 75. Spirit Commit tee 76. Rodeo Club 76. New Free dom Singers 76. 77. 78. Junior Var sity Choir 76. UIL Solo and Ensem bie Contest 76. 77. Dinner Theater 76. Homecoming Variety Show 75. 76. 77. A Capeila Choir 77. 78. An Region Choir 77. 78. Who's Who 77. Who's Who Finalist 78. Art League Vice President 77. Art League F’resi dent 78. National Honor Society 78. Billy Bob Boy 78. Future Farmers of America 78. Made Break Throughs 77. 78. Artist for Athenian and Hi Talk 77. 78. Designed Athenian Cover 78. Designed Football Pro gram Cover 78. Who's Who m Art Department 78. S H.S on the Move 76 Hahburton, Denise Fellowship of Christian Athletes 75. Spirit Committee 75. Future Home makers of America 75. FHA District Convention 75. Future Teachers of America 75. Art League 75. 76. Mu Alpha Theta 77. National Honor Society 76. 77. NIKE 76. 77. Thespi ans 75. 76. 77. Thespian Secretary 77. Student Council 75. 76. 77. E«ecutive Council 76. VOE 77. VOE Treasurer 77. Homecommg Queen Nominee 77. Key Club 77. Senior Representative Key Club 77. Home coming 77 Co Chairman Student Teacher Advisory Committee 76. Student Council State Convention 76. Baseball Bat Girl 75. 76. Drill Team Manager 76. Drama UIL Phaedra 76, Honorable Mention Actress 76. Orama UIL To 8urn A Witch” 75. George Washington Slept Here 75. Readers Theatre 75, The Sound of Music 76. Alice m Wonderland 76. French Club 76. Powder Puff Football Player 77. Ticket Chairman The Crucible 77. Make Up Chairman Showcase 77. Nacogdoches W n ter Dramatics Festival 76 Ham, Stewart HECE 77. 78 Hames. David Future Farmers of America 76. 77. 78. FFA Historian 78 Hammer, Mike DE 77. 78 Hamner. Debbie NIKE 77. Future Homemakers of America 77. Future Teachers of America 77. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 75. DECA 77. Student Council 78 Harlan. Mary Martha Future Homemakers of America 6th Vice President 75. Intermediate Mixed Choir 75. Junior Varsity Choir 76. Secretary J V Choir 76. New Freedom Smgers 76. 77. 78, Home coming 75. 77, 76. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 76. A Capeila ChO«r 77. 78. Student Council 77. National Honor Society 77. 78. All Region Choir 78. NIKE 77. 78, French Club 78. French Club Vice President 78. Drill Team 78, Home coming Queen Nominee 7 7 Harman. Jeff Tennis 75 Harvey. Kim Future Homemakers of America 75, Varsity Volleyball 77. OECA 78 Hase. Jodie Future Teachers of America 75. Future Homemakers of America 75. Spirit Committee 76. Future Farm ers of America 78. Powder Puff Football 78. National Honor Society 78. Flag Bearer 78 Hastings. Mark Freshman Football 75. Freshman Track 75. Pan American Student Forum 75. Junior Varsity Football 76. Varsity Football 77. 78. Student Council 77. Who's Who Finalist 75. 76. 77. Fellowship of Christian Ath letes 75. 76. 77. 78. Intramural Bas ketball 75. Varsity Track 77. 78 Hatch. Bobbie Future Teachers of America 75. Future Homemakers of America 75. National Honor Society 77. 78. HERO 78 Hejny. Deaun DECA 78. Homecoming Queen Nominee 77 Henderson. Patty Track 75. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 76. 77. 78. NIKE 77. Drill Team Junior Officer 77. Drill Team Captain 78. Showcase 77. Home coming Variety Show 76. 77. Home comma Queen Nominee 77. East Texas State University Competition 77. Senior Powder Puff Football Team 78. Who's Who Finalist 78. Southern Methodist University Show Off Award 78. Cotton Bowl 78 Henderson. Ronnie Marching Band 75. 76. 77. 78, Sym phonic Band 75. 76. 77. 78. Stage Band 75. 76. 77. 78. UIL Soto and Ensemble 75. 76. 77. 78. UIL State Solo and Ensemble 77. Ail Region Band 77. 78. All Region Orchestra 77. Band Freshman Representative 75. Band FVestoent 78. Band Mem ber of the Month 77. Basketball Band 75. 76. 77. 78. Cotton Bowl Performance 75. Texas Stadium Performance 77. Buccaneer Days 76. Enms Band Festival 76. 78, Homecoming Show 76. 77, 78. Mu Alpha Theta 78. National Merit Sem ifmalist 78. Who's Who Among American High School Students 78. National Honor Society 77. 78 Henry. Lauren Marching Band 75. 76. 77. 78. Con cert Band 75, 76. Symphonic Band 77. 78. Soto and Ensemble Contest 75. 76. Enms Band Festival 75. 76. UIL Concert and Sight Reading Con test 75. 76. 77. 78. UIL Marching Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. Showboat Stage Crew 75. Sound of Music Suae Crew 76. Thespians 75. 76. 77. 78. Junior Classical League 75. 77. 78. JCL Area Convention 77, TS JCl State Convention 77, Future Farmers o! America 77. 78. Loy Lake Livestock Exposition 78. National Honor Society 77. 78. Cot ton 8owl Pre-Game and Halftime 75 Herod. Stephanie Girls Track 75. Pep Club 76. HERO 77. 78 Hill. Mark Marching Band 75. 76. 77, Sym phonic Band 75. 76. Stage Band 76. Colton Bowt Festivities 75. Bucca neer Days 76. Sophomore Repre sentative Band 76. Future Farmers of America 77, 78. Thrill Team 78, Soccer 78 Hill. Vicki TAHOSA 77. 78. HOE 77. 78. Parliamentarian TAHOSA 77. 78. Home coming Queen Nominee 77 Hitt. Casey Marching Band 75. 76. 77. 78, Con cert Band 75. 76. 77. 78. UIL Marching Contest 75. 76. 77, 78. UIL Conceri and Sight Reading 75. 76. 77. 78. Enms Band Festival 75. Colton Bowl Parade Festivities 75, Youth on Parade 75. Showboat 75. Christmas Parade 75, 76. 77, 78. Homecoming Parade 75. 76. 77. 78. Junior Classical League 77. 78. Band Member of the Month 77, Texas Stadium Halftime Shows 77 Hizarci. Mehmet Student Council 78. Key Club 78, Math Team 78. American Field Scrv ice Scholarship Winner 78 Hobbs. Karen Fellowship of Christian Athletes 75. 76. 77. junior Varsity Spirit Com mittee 76. NIKE 77, 78. Treasurer NIKE 78. Homecoming Queen Norn inee 77. Student Council 78. Powder Puff Football 77 Hodges. Shane Freshman Football 75. Junior Var sity Football 76. Varsity Football 77. Fellowship o Christian Athletes 75, 76. 77. 78. OE 78 Holland. Janice HERO 77. 78. Homecoming Queen Nominee 77 Holmes. James Band 75. Drama 76. 77. Future Homemakers of America 77. VICA 78 Holt. Terry VICA 76. 77. 78. ICT 78 Hockey. Woody Football 75. 76. Fellowship of Chris tian Athletes 77. Baseball 78. Thrill Team 78 Hopper. Susan Marching Band 75. 76. 77. 78. UIL Marching Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. Homecoming Parade 75. 74. 76. 77. Christmas Parade 75. 76. 77. 78. Cotton Bowl Festivities 75. Ennis 8and Festival 75. 78, Youth on Parade 75. UIL Concert and Sigt Reading Contest 75. 76. 77. 78, Concert Band 75. 76. 77, Sym phonic Band 78. Texas Stadium Halftime Shows 77, 8and Member of the Month 77, Junior Classical League 77. 78 Howell, Valerie Student Council 77. DE 76. 77. 78. Secretary of DC 78. Area Contest for DE 77. 78 Hudgms. Bruce Football 75. 76. Loy Lake Livestock Exhibition 77, Thrill Team 78 Hudspeth. Kelly Freshman Cheerleader 75. Junior Varsity Cheerleader 76. Varsity Cheerleader 77. 78. Spirit Commit tee 76. Student Council 75. 76. 77, 78. UIL Typing Contest 75. Junior Classical League 77. 78. Homecom mg Queen Nominee 77. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 76. 77. 78. Who's Who 75. 76. 77. 78. Home coming Princess 78. Powder Puff Football 78 Huffman, Cindy Band 75. 76. 77. 78. Cotlon Bowl 75. UIL Marching Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. UIL Concert and Sight Read mg Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. Enms 8and Festival 75. Band Assistant 75. 76. 77. 78 Hutcherson. Shawn Spirit Committee 75. 76. 77. Fellow Ship of Christian Athletes 75. 76. 77, 78. Spring Fair 76. Drill Team Junior Officer 77. Drill Team Senior Officer 78. American Onll Team School 77. Showcase 77. East Texas State University 77. Homecoming 77. Thrill Team Coach 78. Home coming Queen Nominee 77. Home coming Parade 77 Inman. Joy Future Teachers of America 75. 76. 77. 78. Pep Squad 76. Homecoming 75. Advanced Girls Choir 76. 77. ■ Sound of Music 76. Showboat 75. Homecoming 76. Junior Classi cal League 77. 78. Math Team 77. 78. Secretary Team 78. Mu Alpha Theta 78. National Honor Society 77. 78 Jack. Jeanne Davis High School Freshman Class Secretary 75. Freshman Cheer leader 75. Freshman Class Optimist Queen 75. Future Teachers of Amer ica 75. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 75. Pans High School Sopho more Class Secretary 76. Junior Varsity Cheerleader 76. Sophomore Class Optimist Queen 76. Future Teachers of America 76. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 76. German Club 76. Kcywanettcs 76. FTA Area and State Convention 76. German Contest 76. Sherman High School Fellowship of Christian Athletes 77, 78. NIKE 78. 77. junior Classical League 77. 78. Spirit Committee 77, JCL State Convention 77. A Capelia Choir 77. Who's Who 77. Who's Who 78. Powder Puff Football 78. Home coming Queen Nominee 77. Mu Alpha Theta 78. UIL Choir Contest 77 Jacobs. Gary Junior Classical League 75. 76. Freshman Football 75. Junior Var sity Football 76. Varsity Baseball 76. 77. 78. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 76. 77. 78. Varsity Football 77. 78. National Honor 77. 78. Who's Who 78, Powder Puff Football Head Coach 78 Jarvis. Robert Marching 8and 75. 76. Concert Band 75. UIL Soto and Ensemble Contest 75. UIL Marching Contest 75. 76. UIL Concert and Sight Read mg Contest 75, 76. Enms Band Fes tival 75. Cotton 8owi Festival 75. Student Council Summer Camp 75. Student Council 75. 76. 77. 78. Buc caneer Days 76. Symphonic Band 76. Soccer 76. 77. 78. President Sophomore Class 76. Outstanding Sophomore Student Council Person 76. Student Council State Meeting 76. 77. Who's Who Finalist 76. Soc cer Captain 78. National Honor Society 77. 78. Honor Roll 77, 78. Thrill Team Captain 78. Intramural Bas ketball 78. Pan American Student Forum 78 Johnson. Dwam D€ 77. 78 Johnson. Sharon Spanish Club 75. French Club 76. 77, VOE 77. 78. OCA 77. 78 Jomer. Jayne Fellowship of Christian Athletes 75. 76. 77. 78. Spirit Committee 75. Pan American Student Forum 76, 77. Future Farmers of America 77, 78. FFA Treasurer 78. Student Council 76. 78. National Honor Society 77. 78. Drill Team 77. 78. Show case 77. East Texas State University Drill Team Competition 77. Home coming Variety Show 77. 76. South ern Methodist University Showoff Award 78. Powder Puff Football 78. Who'S Who Finalist 78 Jones. Jackie Junior Classical League 75. 76. Math Team 77 Jones. Kann Art League 75. Marching Band 75, 76. 77. 78. Concert Band 75, Sym phonic Band 76. 77. 78. Cotton 8owl Pre-Game and Halftime Per formance 75. Cotton Bowl Parade 75. Enms 8and Festival 75. 78. UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 76. 77. 78. UIL Marchmg Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. UIL Concert and Sight Read ing Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. Bucca neer Days 76. Texas Stadium Per formances 77, Stage 76. 77, 78, National Honor Society 77. 78, French Club 77. 78. Homecoming Variety Show 75. 76. 77. T P L Nuclear Science Show 76. 77. 78. Teliunde Summer Scholarship Finalist 77. National Merit Scholarship Semi Finalist 78. Who's Who Among American High School Students 78. Speech 78. President Mu Alpha Theta 78 Keaimg. Mark DECA 77. 78 Kelly. Oavid Football 75. 76. 77. Band 75. Cotton Bowl Parade 75. UIL Band Marching Contest 75. Junior Classical League 76. Future Farmers of America 77. VICA 78 Kelly. Eugene DECA 78 Key. R'la Girls Basketball 75. 76. Varsity Bas ketbaii 77. 78, Track 75. 76.77 Kiilion. 8renda OEA 77. 78. Powder Puff Footba'l 78 Kimes. Thorn Mixed Choir 75. French Club 76. 77, 78 Kline, Joe Grayson Christian Academy Foot ball 75. Basketball 75. Tom Bean High School Football 76. 77. Bas ketball 76. 77. Track 76. 77. Future Farmers of America 76. 77, Sher man High School HECE 78 Knight. Jeremy DECA 77. 78 Knowles. Timmy Freshman Football 75. Student Council 75. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 75. 76. 77. 78. Future Farmers of America 75. 76. 77. 78. Choir 75. Junior Varsity Football 76. Varsity Football 77. 78. Junior Oas sical League 77 Kndcr. Vicki Mixed Choir 75 Lambert. Chris Key Club 75. Billy Bob Boy 78. DECA 78 Lambert. Denise Future Teachers of America 75. Showboat 75. Choir 75. 76. 77. 78. Solo and Ensemble 76. 77. 78. UIL Choir Contest 76. 77. 78. French Club 76. Homecommg Variety Show 75. 76. 77. Madrigal 78 Land. Patricia OEA 77. 78 Lange. Leshe Thespians 76. Flag Bearers 77. 78. Horton Club 77. 78. NIKE 78. Spirit Committee 76 Lankford. Lisa Junior Classical League 75. 76. Pan American Student Forum 77, 78. Future Farmers of America 78. Future Homemakers of America 78 Lawlis. Laurie Junior Classical League 75. 76. Reporter JCL 76. Intermediate Mixed Choir 75. UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 75. 76. 77. 78, Homecommg Variety Shows 75. 76. 77. Junior Varsity Choir 76. New Freedom Singers 76. 77. 78. Dinner Theater 76, Cast of The Sound of Music 76. A Capelia Choir 77. 78. Reporter and Spirit Committee Chairperson Choir 77. 78. Hi Talk Staff 77. Texas Bluebonnet Girls-State 77. Honor Roil 75. 76. 77. 78. National Merit Semi Finalist 78. Alternate to All Region Choir 78, Who'S Who Among American High j School Students 78. Student Council 78. National Honor Society 77. 78 Layman. Andy Football 75. 76. Future Farmers of America 75. 76. 77. 78. Loy Lake Livestock Show 75. 76. 77. 78. Fel lowship of Christian Athletes 75. 76. 77. 78. Junior Classical League 76. Fort Worth International Livestock Show 76. 78. Houston International Livestock Show 78 Lee. Tommy Freshman Football 75. Freshman Basketball 75. Junior Varsity Bas ketball 76. Varsity Basketball 77. 78. Varsity Baseball 77. 78. Squires Club 75. Student Council 76 Lmdsey. Viroima Future Teachers of America 75. Jun ior Classical League 77. HERO 78 Loc. 8lume Freshman Football 75. Junior Var 344 sity Foottu'l 76. Vanity Football 77. 78. Vamty Track 75. 76. 77. 78. Student Council 76. 77. Who's Who Finalist 78. Intramural 8asketball 78. Powder Putt Football Coach 78 longwell. Shana Pan American Student Forum 75. 76. Pep Squad 76. Future Teachers of America 77. 78. National Honor Society 77. 78. Mu Alpha Theta 78. Band Boosters 78. Who's Who in American History 76. Who's Who in American Government 77 Low. Judy Choir 75. Advanced Treble Chow 76. 77. 78. Future Homemakers of America 76. 77. 78. 3rd Vice Ptes. dent FHA 77 Lowell. Gary Football 75. 76. 77. 78. Basketball 75. 76. 78 Loyd. Janet HECE 78. HERO 78 Lucas. Mark Homecom.no Variety Shows 74. 75. 76. 77. Track 75. 76. Student Coun cil 75. 76. Freshman Choir 75. Solo and Ensemble Contest 75. 76. 77, 78. UIL Choir Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. All Region Choir 76. 77, 78, New Freedom Singers 76. 77. 78, Junior Varsity Cho.r 76. A Capeila Choir 77. 78. Second Round Area Choir Audition 77. Junior Classical League 78 Lundm. Mark Football 75. 76. Wrestling 76. 77, Track 77. 78 Luti. Kim Kokomo High School Student Coun Cal 75. 76. Cheerleader 75. Commit tee Chairman tor Stardust Prom 75. Drill Team 76. Volleyball Team 76. Chairman of Decorations for the Homecoming Dance 76. Sherman High School: Junior Classical League 77, Volleyball Team 77. Flag Bearer 78. UIL Marching Contest 78 McClure. Kimberly Future Teachers of America 76. 77. 78. French Club 77. 78. Secretary of F T A 7 7. President of FT A 78 McClure. Rebecca HECE 77. 78 McCord. Mike Future Teachers of America 76. 77. 78. Parliamentarian FTA 77. 1st Vice President FTA 78. Key Club 78. Football 75. 76. Stage Crew The Hobbit' 76. Intramural Basketball 76. 78. Thrill Team 78 McDonald. Pam Spirit Committee 76. Pep Squad 76. 77. VICA 77. 78. Vice President VICA 77. President VICA 78 McDonald. Susan Grayson Christian Academy Cheer leader 75. 76. Student Council 75, 76. Year book Staff 76. Homecom mg Queen Nommetf 76. Sherman High School Fellowship of Christian Athletes 77. 78. Student Council 77, OE 77. 78. Who's Who in DE 78. Attended District Contest m DE 77. 78 McGraw. Mark VICA 75. Future Farmers Of America 76. 77. 78 McJimsey. 8ert Fellowship of Christian Athletes 75. Football 75. Pan American Student Forum 75. 76. Golf 76. 77. Junior Classical League 77. 78. President JCl 78. Key Club 78. Billy Bob Boy 78. Soccer 78. National Honor Soci etv 78. Thrill Team Manager 78 Me See, Arnold Football 75. Basketball 75. Intramu ral Basketball 76. 77. 78. HERO 77, 78. 76 Mabry. Ricky HECE. Freshman Football. Fresh man Track. Junior Varsity Football. Baseball Junior Varsity. Varsity Baseball. HERO Magers. Danny VICA 76. 77. Vice FVesident ViCA 77. DECA 78 Mahana. Rejeanna Treasurer TAHOSA. HOE Makmson. Susan Math Team 76. French Club 76. 77, 78. National Honor Society 77. 78 Maiknson. L sa Pep Squad 76. Flag Bearer 77. 78. Flag 8earer Co Captain 78 Marki. John Band. Future Farmers of America. ViCA. Thnii Team 78 Marks. Alan Football 75. Basketball 75. Junior Varsity Basketball 76. Varsity Bas ketball 77. National Honor Society 77. 78. Debate 78. Mu Alpha Theta 78. V F W Speech 78 Martin, Denita OEA 77. 78 Martin, Pam Twirier 76. 77. 78. Marching Band 75. 76. 77. 78. Concert Band 75. 76. 77. Symphonic 8and 78. Cotton Bowl Halftime and Pre Game 75. Cotton Bowl Parade 75. Enms Band Festival 75. 76. 77. 78. UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 77. UIL Twirling Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. UIL March mg Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. UIL Con cert and Sight Reading Contest 75, 76. 77, 78. Southern Methodist Uni versify Twirling Camp 75. 76. 77. Homecoming Variety Show 77. Homecoming Parade 74. 75. 76. 77. Christmas Parade 75. 78. A Awards Concert 75. 76. 77. 78. Athenian Staff 78. Hi Talk Staff 77. 78. Future Homemakers of America 78. Powder Puff Football 78 Ma«ey. Ream HECE 77. Art League 78 Maynard. Desiree Basketball 75. 76. Track 75. 76. Student Council 75. 76. 78. Advanced Girls Choir 76. 77. 78. Beginning Choir 75. A Capeila Choir 77. 78. OCA 77. 78. V e President of OEA 77. Area Contest OEA 77 Meadviile. Ginger Spirit Committee 75. 76. Lilley Day Hold Up 75. 76. Student Council 75. Pan American Student Forum 76. 77. 78. NIKE 77. 78. Flag Bearer 77. 78. Future Teachers of America 78. Key Club 78. Homecoming Queen Nominee 78 M kelson. Mark R O T C 75. Soccer 76. 77. Varsity Soccer 78 Middents, Susan Showboat 75. Advanced Treble Choir 76. 77. 78. Rodeo Club 76 Miller. Melmda Art League 76. Junior Classical League 77. National Honor Society 77. 78. Flag Bearer 78. UIL March mg Contest 78. Homecoming Parade 77. Christmas Parade 78. OCA 78 Mills. Jimmy Football 75. Basketball Mgr 75. 76. Student Council 75. 76, 77. 78. S m plicity Style Show 77. Ice Cream Social Chairman 77. Key Club 78, Homecoming Show 77. Who'S Who mPE 78 Mitchell. Pat Rolla Freshman High Football 75. Student Council 75. Wrestling 75. Sherman High School Football 76. Pan American Student Forum 76. VICA 77. 78 M. e. Sabnna OEA 77. 78 Moore. Bradford Kyte Freshman Football 75. Junior Var sity Football 76. Varsity Football 77. Varsity Baseball 76. 77. 78. Vice President Sophomore Class 76. Future Farmers of America 77. 78 Morns. Mark VICA 76. 77. 78 Morns. Valer HK HS Swim Team 75. Choir 75. A H S French Club 76. Pep Squad 76. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 76. Tennis Team 76. Sherman High French Club 77. 78. President of French Club 78. Fellowship of Chris tian Athletes 77. 78. Flag Bearer 78. OEA Vice President 78. Powder F uft Football 78. American Field Service Representative 78. Vocational Office Education Association 78 Nicholson. Robert Marching Band 75. 76. 77. 78. Con cert 8and 75. Symphonic Band 76. 77. 78. Basketball Band 76. 77. Cot ton Bowl Parade and Halftime 75. 8uccaneer Band Festival 76. UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 76. 78. Band Publicity Chairman 77. Senior Representative 78. Junior Classical League 76. 77 Nuckots. Thomas Marching Band 75. Cotton Bowl Parade and Halftime 75. UIL March mg Contest 75. Concert Band 75. UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 75. Student Council 75. Pan American Student Forum 75. Junior Classical League 76. 77. Varsity Soccer 76. 77. 78. Art League 76. Thespians 76. You Can't Take It With You 76. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 77. Intramural Basketball 77. 78. Crosscountry Track 77, Thrill Team 78 Oakley. Chuck Basketball 75. Golf 75. 76. 77. 78. Intramural Basketball 77. 78. Key Club 78. Thrill Team 78 Oakley. M.ke Marching Band 75. 76. 77. 78. Con cert Band 75. Symphonic Band 76. 77. 78. Future Farmers of America 76. 77. 78. Livestock Show 75. 76. 77. 78. National FFA Band 77. Cot ton Bowl 75. Buccaneer Days 76. Rodeo Club Odum. Sherri Marching Band 75. 76. 77. 78. Con cert Band 75. Symphonic Band 76, 77. 78. Cotton Bowl Pre Game and Halftime 75. Cotton 8owl Parade 75. Enms 8and Festival 75. 78. Solo and Ensemble Contest 76. UIL Marching Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. UIL Concert and Sight Reading Con test 75, 76. 77. 78. Buccaneer Days 76. Youth on Parade 75. Homecom mg Pit Band 76. 77 Oliver. Lavonda Drill Team 77. 78. Chow 77. DECA 78 dmstead. Kay Ellen Tenms Team 75. Spirit Committee 76. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 76. 77. 78. UIL Typing Contest 76. Drill Team 77. 78. Homecoming Show 76. Who's Who Nommee 76. French Club ?7. National Honor Society 77. 78. Student Council 78. Senior Class Business Manager 78. Powder Puff Football 77. Show case 77 Ott. Wesley Cedar Hill Football 75. Varsity Foot ball 76. Student Council 75. 76. Sherman High Junior Varsity Foot ball 77. Varsity Football 78. Pan American Student Forum 77. Fellow ship of Christian Athletes 77. 78. Thrill Team 78 Owens. DeDe Basketball 75. 76. Volleyball Man ager 75. VICA 77. 78. Powder Putt Football 78 Palmer. Karen FrenchClub 76. 77. 78. OEA 77. 78. Homecoming Parade 77. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 77. 78. VOE 77. 78 Parker. Cheryl Junior Varsity Choir 75. 76. A Capeila Choir 77, 78. Alto Section Leader 75. Future Teachers of America 75. 76. NIKE 77. 78. NIKE Vice President 78. Flag Bearer 77. 78. National Honor Society 77. 78. Sound of Music 76. Readers The atre 76. Choir Historian 78. Home commg Variety Shows 75. 76. 77, Student Council 75. Thespians 76, 77. 78. New Freedom Singers 76. 77. 78 Parrish. £nc VICA 77. 78 Pas. Mike Junior Varsity Tennis 75. Varsity Tenms 76. 77. Future Farmers ot America 75. Junior Classical league 76. 77. Manorial Honor Society 77. 78. Mu Alpha Theta 78 Patterson, Judy Mixed Girls Choir 75. OE 77. 78 Payne. Terne Student Council 75. 77. NIKE 77. Athenian Stafl 77. Drill Team 77. 78. Powder Puff Billy Bob Boy 78. Nominated Who's Who 78. Hi Talk Stall 77. ‘ Showboat 76. Show case 77 Penn, John Cotton Bowl Parade and Halftime Festivities 75, Marching Band 75, 76. 77. 78. Concert Band 75. UIL Concert and Sight Reading Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. Enms Band Festival 75. 78. UIL Marching Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. Homecoming Parade 75. 76. 77. 78. Symphonic 8and 76. 77. 78. Stage Band 76. 77. 78. Buc cancer Days 76. So o and Ensemble Contest 76. Future Homemakers ol America 76. National Honor Society 77. 78. Basketball Band. Readers Theatre 77, Mu Alpha Theta 78. Homecoming 77. Pit Band Petit, lesa Pep Squad 75. HECE 78. HERO 78 Peveto. Lmda Gail HERO 78 Phea. Lcaodus Lynn Football 75. 76. 77. 78. Track Man ager 75. 78. Soccer 76 Phelps. Debbie Marching Band 75. 76. 77. 78. Sym phonic Band 76. 77, 78, Concert Band 75. Enms Band Festival 75. 78. UIL Sight Reading and Concert Contest 75, 76. 77, 78. Colton 8owl Festivities 75. Homecoming Show 74, 76. Advanced Treble Choir 76. 77. UIL Choir Contest 76. 77. UIL Marching Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. SHS on the Move 77. Art League 77. 78. Pan American Student Forum 77. 78 Phelps. Kim Student Council 75. 76. 77. 78. Girls Choir 75. Volleyball 75. 76. 77. 78 Price. Jackie Varsity Tcnms 77, 78. VICA 77. 78 Price. Robert Crosscountry Track 75. Varsity Soc cer 75. 76. Rodeo Club 75. 76. Future Farmers ot America 77. 78. Loy Lake Livestock Show 77. 78. FFA Area Convention 77. Chapter Con ducting Team 77. Thrill Team 78 Pruitt. Greg VICA 76. 77 Ramsey. Charlotte OEA 77. 78. Historian OEA 77. 78. VOE 77. 78 Reid. Lisa Fellowship of Christian Athletes 75, 76. 77. 78. OECA 77. 78. Student Council 78 Reister. Robert Freshman Football 75. Junior Var sity Football 76. Varsity Football 77, 78. Fellowship ol Christian Athletes 75. 76. 77. 78. Pan American Stu dent Forum 76, 77, 78 Re rode, Gena Future Homemakers ol America 75, Spirit Committee 75. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 76. 77. 78. Drill Team 77. 78. NIKE 77. Showcase 77. Homecoming Variety Show 76. Powder Pull Football 78. East Texas State University Competition 77 Reynolds. Chris Fellowship ol Christian Athletes 75, 76. 77, 78. Freshman Basketball 75. Varsity 8asketball 76. 77. 78. Who's Who 76. 77. 78. Student Council 77. 78. American Legion Boys' State 77, All-District Basketball Team 77. Honorable Mention All Metro 77 Rice. Kathy Girls Cho«r 76. Future Homemakers of America 76. NIKE 77. 78. The Sound of Music 76. Homecoming Shows 74. 75. 76. Showcase ' 77. A Capella Choir 77. UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 76. 77. Drill Team 77. National Honor Society 77. 78. Drill Team Contest 77, Spring Fair 76 PiroMO. Danny Junior Classical League 76. 77, DECA 77. 78 Pratt Gary Freshman Football 75. Junior Var sity Football 76, Varsity Football 77, 78. Freshman Track 75. Junior Var sity Track 76. Powder Puff Football Coach 78. Who's Who Finalist 78 Pratt. Kan Basketball 75. 76. Student Council 75. Tennis 75, Volley ball 77. 78. Junior Classical League Richardson, Dennis Soccer 76. VICA 77. 78 Riddels. Ruth Ann Future Homemakers of America 75. Spirit Committee 76. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 77. Drill Team 77. 78. National Honor Society 77. 78. Student Council 76. Who's Who Finalist 78. Future Farmers of Amer •ca 77. 78. NIKE 77 Risner. Benny Freshman Football 75. Freshman Basketball Manager 75. Varsity Bas kctball Trainer 76. Freshman Class Vice President 75, Who's Who 75, Who's Who Finalist 76. 77, Who's Who Among American High School Students 78. Student Council 75, 76. 77. 78. TASC State Convention 75. TASC District Convention 77, Simplicity Fashion Show 77, Amen can Legion Boys' State 77, Chairman Ice Cream Social 77. Billy Bob Boy 78. President Key Club 78. Co Chairman Homecoming 77. Home coming Variety Show 77. Kiwams Luncheons 78. Powder Pulf Cheer leader 78 Rivers. Jamie Showcase 77. Drill Team 77. 78, VOE 78 Rodgers. Donna Choir 75. 76, 77, 78. Future Teach ers of America 75, Future Home makers of America 75. 78. Home coming Show 75, UIL Choir Contest 76. 77, NIKE 77. Future Farmers of America 78. FFA Chapter Conduct mg Team 78 Rose. Cmda Future Teachers of America 76, HERO 77. 78. HERO 1st Vice Presi dent 77. President 78 Ross, Ruth Ann Advanced Treble Choir 76. The Sound of Music 76, Solo and Ensemble 76. Flag Bearers 77. 78 Rouleau, Cindy Showboat 75. Spirit Committee 75. Sludent Council 76. New Free dom Singers 76. 77. Junior Varsity Choir 76. Homecoming Show 75, 76. Soto and Ensemble Contest 76. Sound of Music 76. Christmas Parade 76. 77. SHS on the Move 76, UIL Contest Choir 76. Drill Team 77, 78. A Capella Choir 77, Showcase 77. DECA 78 Rov. Pam Student Council 75. Future Home makers of America 76. 77. 78. Beginning Girls Choir 75. Show boat 75. Student Council District Convention 75. Student Advisory Luncheon 75. Fellowship of Chris tian Athletes 76. Sound of Music 76. UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 76. 78. UIL Concert and Sight Read mg Contest 76. 77. 78. NIKE 77. 78. Advanced Girls Treble Choir 77, 78. Junior Classical League 77, 78, Powder Puff Football 78 Rubarts. Bobby National Honor Society 77. 78. Stu dent Council President 78. Varsity Football 77, 78. Varsity Track 78, Homecoming 77. Who's Who 78, Varsity Baseball 77. 76. Junior Var Sity Football 76. Junior Varsity Bas ketball 76. Student Council 75. 76, 78. Freshman Football 75. Fresh man 8asketball 75. Freshman Track 75 Runnels. Ricky Freshman Football 75. Powder Puff Cheerleader 77. DECA 76. 77. 78. Sergeant at Arms DECA 78 Rush. Stacie Choir. TAHOSA, ‘ The Sound of Music Sakowski. John Freshman Football 75, Junior Var sity Football 76. Soccer 76. 77. Foot ball 77. Secretary of VICA 77. 78 Salu-man, Sandra Marching Band 75. 76. 77. 78. Con cert Band 75. Cotton Bowl Parade 75. Cotton Bowl Halftime .and Prc game 75. Enms Band Festival 75, 78. UIL 8and Solo and Ensemble Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. UIL Twirling Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. Homecom mg Parade 75. 76. 77. 74. UIL Marching Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. UIL Concert and Sight Reading Con test 75. 76. 77. 78. UIL All State Twirling Contest 75. Youth on Parade 7S. Symphonic Band 76. 77, 78. Twirler 76. 77. 78. Southern Methodist University Twirling Camp 75, 76, 77. Buccaneer Days 76. Pit Band 76. Bicentennial Court House Concert 76. Homemakers of Amer ica State Convention 76. Basketball 8and 77. Future Homemakers of America 77, Homecoming 77,” Homecoming Queen Nominee 77, Student Council 78 Sanders. Jimmy Freshman Basketball 75. National Honor Society 77. 78. DE 77. 78 Sawders. Mike Peru Central High School: 8and 75. Junior Varsity 76. J.V Baseball 76. Band 76. 77. Varsity Track 77, Var sity Football 78. Baseball 78. Thr.il Team 78 Schiedt. Gary HECE 77. 78 Schult . Russell Ju Junior Classical League 77 Schwoerer. Ronnie Hi Talk Staff 76. 77. Key Club 76. 77, A Capella Choir 78 Sexton. Kelly 8and 75. J.V. Basketball 76. Varsity Volleyball 75. 76. 77. 78 Shaw. Saundra Marching Band 75. 76. 77. 78. Con cert Band 75. 78. Cotton Bowl Parade and Halftime Festivities 75, UIL Marching Contest 75. 76, 77. 78. Concert and Sight Reading Con test 75. 78. Enms Band Festival 75. 78. Advanced Treble Choir 76. 77. 78. UIL Choir Contest 76. 77. 78. Choir Sok and Ensemble 77. 78. FTA 78 Sharp. Anita Student Council 75. Art League 75. Thesp ans 75. F8LA 77. F8LA Dis tract Contest 77 Shea. Cmdy PASF 77. 78. NHS 77. 78. Commit tee Chairman NHS 78 Shields. Sherry Thespians 75. 76. 77. 78. JCL 76. HOE 77. 78. Vice PresKJent TAHOSA 78. NHS 77. 78 Signer. Timothy DE 77. 76 Slack. Carolyn Reed High: Freshman Cheerleader 75. Pep Squad. Sherman High JV Volleyball Team 76. 77. Powder Puff Football Team 78 Smith. David French Club 77. 78 Smith. Greg Basketball 75. JV Basketball 76. Varsity Basketball 77. 78. Student Council 76. Intramural Basketball Coach 77, Athenian and Hi-Talk Sports E dd or 78 Smith. Thomas Killeen High Freshman Football 75. Baseball 75. Track Team 76, KmgyiUe High Historian of Library Club 77. Gymnastics 77. Sherman High: HERO 78 Snipes. Pamela A Varsity Tennis 75. 76. FCA 76. 77. JCL 76. 77. NHS 77. 78. Varsity Track 77. NIKE 77. Powder Puff Footbai 78 Solienne. David JCL 77. 78 Soltani. Taybeh L B J. High: Gymnastics Team 75. 76. 77.FHA 75. 76. ASF 77. 78 Stegal. Joel Choir. FFA. DECA, Freshman Football. JV Football Stephens. Kim Huntsville High. Contenital Club 75. Mixed Choir 75. Garland High: Spanish Club 76, 77. Sherman High Key Club 78. PASf 78. HERO 78 Stewart. Joni Choir 75. 76. HOE 78 Stone. Trisha JV Cheerleader. HERO, French Club. FHA Sullivan. David ICT 77. 78. VICA 77. 78 Sullivan. John AFJROTC. Squad Leader 75. Assist ant Flight Commander 75. Flight Commander 76. Assistant Squadron Commander 75. Cadet Captain 75. Outstanding Cadet Award 75. JCl 75. 76. Mu Alpha Theta 78. Key Club 78, Football Manager 77. Civil Air Patrol Mitchell Award 78. Assist ant Cadet Commander Thespians. -Showboat 75, Sound of Musk- 76. The Crucible 77. To Kill A Mockingbird 75. Science Team 78. NMS Commended Student. School Life Board Staff. Military Drill Team 75. 76. Color Guard 75. 76. Advanced Leadership Training 76. Survival School 77 Tayfor. Donna Band 75. Girls Basketball 75. 76. 77. 78. Girls Track 75. 76. 77. 78. JCL 76. 77. NHS 77. 78 Taylor. Ladd Marching Band 75. 76. Concert Band 75. 76. Cotton Bowl Parade and Halftime Festivities 75. Fresh man Football 75, JV Football 76, VICA 77. 78. Powder Puff Thrill Team 78 Taylor. Mitchell Marching Band 75. 76. 77, 78. Con cert Band 75. 76. 78. Symphonic Band 77. AFJROTC 75. 76. NHS 77. 78. JCL 77. 78. Thrill Team 78. Treasurer JCL 78. Mu Alpha Theta 78 Taylor. Susan Pep Squad 76. OEA 78 Taylor. Tony Freshman Basketball 75. JV Basket ball 76. Varsity Basketball 77. 78. Varsity Baseball 76. 77. 78 Ten a. Donna Art League 76. 77. 78. Art League Secretary 78. Homecoming Queen Nominee 77, Spirit Committee 75. FHA 75. FCA 78 Tolbert. Tommy Band 75. An League 77. VICA 77. 78 Tonelli. Brad FFA 75. 76. VICA 77. 78 Traxtell. Marla Band 75. 76. VICA 77 Turner. Debbi French Club 75. OEA 77 Turner. Jimmy Football 75. 76. 77. 78. Basketball 75. 76. 78. Track 75. 76. 77. 78 Wagner. Kim Drill Team 77. 78. NIKE 77. Art League 77. PASF 76, Showcase 77, Spirit Committee 75 Wagner. Walter Track 75 Walker, 8renda HECE 77. Track 78. Powder Puff Football 78 Walker. Dale VICA 77. 78. Vice President ICT Walton. Kenny Freshman Basketball 75. JV Basket ball 76. VICA 76. 77. Varsity Track Manager 77. 78 Walton. Tma JV Choir 75. 76. A Capella Choir 77. 78. Solo and Ensemble 75. 76. 77. 78. Homecoming Variety Show 74. 75. 76. 77. Youth on Parade 75. Drama Festival 76. The Sound of Mus« 76. Madrigal 77. 78. JCL 77. 78. FTA 77. 78. NHS 78. Citizenship Seminar 77. French Club 78. A Capella Choir Secretary 78. All Region Choir 78. Student Council 78 Watson, Craig Football 75. 76. Golf 75. 76. FCA 75. 76. 77. 78. Football Manager 77. 78. Student Council 77. French Club 77. Key Club 78. Who's Who Finalist 77. 78. Thr Team 78 Watson. Ebtwe Football 75. 76. 77. 78. Track 77. 78 Weatherman, Darla Spirit Committee 75. 76. JCL 76. 77. 78. NHS 77. 78. PASf 78 Webb. Ruth Band Marching 75. 76. 77. 78. Sym phonic Band 75. 78. Stage Band 78. Marching Contest 77. 78. Solo and Ensemble Contest 77. 78. Concert Contest 77, 78 Weeks. Mary FHA 75. Spirit Committee 77. Hi-Taik Staff 77. Who's Who in Depart ments 77, OEA 78. Editor of Athc man 78 Wessmger. Randy Varsity Football 75. 76. 77. 78. JV Basketball 75. Varsity Basketball 76. 77. 78. Student Council 75. 76. 77. 78. Who's Who 75. 76. 77. 78. FCA 75. 76. 77. 78. Varsity Track 78. Valentine Sweetheart 75. JV Mixed Choir 76. Homecoming Show 75 Wesson. Donny Marching Band 75, 76. 77. 78. Sym phonic Band 75. 76. 77. 78. Basket ban Band 75. 76. 77. 78. Cotton Bowl Parade and Halftime Festivities 75. 8uccancer Days 76. Ennis Band Festival 75. 78. Region Band Try Outs 78. Homecoming Parade 75, 76. 77. 78. Christmas Parade 75, 76. 77. 78. UIL Marching Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. UIL Concert and Sight Reading Contest 75. 76. 77, 78, UIL Solo and Ensemble 78. Drum Major 78. Youth on Parade 75. FHA State Convention 75. Pit Band 76. 77. Bi Centennial Court House Concert 76. Austin College Concert 77 Whetzlc. Lisa OEA 78 White. Tonya Band 75. 76. Powder Puff Billy Bob Boy 78. H. Talk 75 Whiteacre. Matt Math Team 75, 76. 77, 78. Tennis Team 75. JCL 77. Mu Alpha Theta 78. NHS 78. President Math Team 78 Wilder. Dwayne Freshman Football 75. Varsity 75. 76. Spirit Committee 76. 77. 78. PASf 77. 78. Treasurer PASF 78. American Youth Citizenship Semi nar 77. Key Club 78. NHS 77. 78. Mu Alpha Theta 78. Student Teacher Advisory Committee Williams, Kathy Art League 75. Pep Squad 76. JV Treble Choir 77. Advanced Treble Choir 78 Williams. Michael Football 75. 76. 77. 78. Basketball 75. FCA 76. 77. 78. JCL 77. 78. Stu dent Council 78 Wiliams. Scott VICA 77. 78 Willits. Kim Marshalltown High: Pep Club 76. G Y 76. Manager of Girls Swim Team 76 Wilson. Kimberly Spirit Committee 75. 76. 77. 78. FCA 75. 76. 77. 78. Art League 75. 76. Spring Fa.r 76. Drill Team 77. 78. Student Advisory Council 77. Showcase 77. French Club 78. NHS 78 Wilson. Louise ROTC 75. HECE 76 Wilson. Sonja Basketball 76. 75. FHA 76. Drill Team 78. NHS 77. 78. Powder Puff Football 78 Wilson. Vicki JCL 75. 76. 77. Pep Squad 75. OEA 77. 78 Winder. Michelle Freshman Cheerleader 75. JV Cheerleader 77. Varsity Cheerleader 77. PASF 75. 76. Student Council 75. 77. FCA 76. Who's Who Finalist 75. 76. 77. Who's Who 78. FHA 78. NIKE 78. Homecoming Queen Final •St 78 Winchester. Sandra Hula Hoop Champion 76. 78. NHS 77. 78. OEA 78 Woffington. Barbara PASF. NHS. HOE. TAHOSA Wood. Tim Intermediate Choir 75. UIL Sdoand Ensemble Contest 75. 76. 77. 78. Showboat 75. Homecoming Van cty Show 74. 75. 76. 77, Youth on Parade 75. JV Choir 76. A Capella Choir 77. 78. All Region Choir 76. 77, 78. Dinner Theater 76. New Freedom Singers 76. 77. 78. Madn gal 77. 78. JCL 78 Woodrow. Kevin Football 75. 76. 77. 78. JCL 76. 77, Student Council 75. FCA 75. 76. 77. 78. Math Team 75. Po der Puff Football Referee 78. Thr.il Team 78 Woods. Ray VICA 76. 77. 78 Wright, Debbie FHA 75. TAHOSA 78. HOE 78 Wright, £dd e Football 75. 76. 77. 78. Basketball 75. Track 75. 76. 77. 78 Wright. Judy Carrollton High Spanish Club 75, Pep Club 75. 76. Special Chorus 75. 76. Or ill Team 75. Color Guard 76. Track 76. Varsity Cheerleader 77, NHS 77. Sherman High NHS 78. FTA Powder Puff football 78 Wright. Welton Basketball 75. 76. Track 75. VICA 77. Who's Who in Metal Trades 77 Unclebach. Mike Band 75. 76. Student 75. Varsity Soccer 76. 77. 78. Cross Country 76. 77. 78. DECA Parliamentarian 78. Track 78 Vestal. Ed Football 75. 76. Track 75. PASF 75. 76. 77. 78. Vice President PASF 78. Thrill Team 78. Varsity Soccer 76, JCL 76 Vrba. Donna NHS 77. 78. Mu Alpha Theta 78. Secretary Mu Alpha Theta 78, Homecoming Queen Nominee 77, Math Team 77. 76. 75. Girls' State Alternate 77. Who's Who in French 77. 347 348 349 Graduation Becomes Reality 350 351 352 353 354 The Athenian Staff would like to take this opportunity to apologize for the late arrival of the 1978 Athenian and all the pictures and cutlines that were left out. However, this book could not have been completed without the assistance of many people. Those contributing to the book included: THE FACULTY: For allowing staffers to function in their haphazard way, letting them into class when they weren’t supposed to be, and letting them out of class when they were supposed to be in. CLUB, TEAM, AND GROUP SPONSORS, ADVISORS, AND OFFICERS: For putting up with repeated picture retakes for pictures that were never made, and repeated interviews. TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY: Who took our pages even though they were three and a half months late and illegible. PHOTOGRAPHERS: We would like to give special thanks to David Hopper of The Sherman Democrat and to Action Shots for their outstanding assistance in providing the sports pictures. To Tommy Phipps, Terry Williams, ('78 graduates) and Lisa Wortham for the color pictures. Then there were the SHS photographers . . . To our Taylor representative, Ed McMeans, for loaning the shoulder to cry on when things kept going wrong. To Tim Hale for designing the cover. Although this year was not a great one for the 1978 Athenian Staff we are viewing the future with an open mind attempting to pick up the pieces and anticipate better years in the future. 355 r • •
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