South Houston High School - Palladium Yearbook (South Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1967

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Q 1 1 5 j i The T967 Palladium has attempted to depict a significant year in the lives of Trojans, through the use of many pictures and very few words. For this reason, the song title, It Was a Very Good Year, seemed an appropriate selection for this yearbook's theme. Yes, it was a very good year. . . for having the Coastliners at the Senior Prom, for having any band at the freshman, sophomore, and junior parties, for having a dragon adorn the flagpole, for having fortune cookies on sale in the cafeteria, for having.a play minus the sce- nery, for having four Beauties of Troy, for hav- ing a contemporary American history class, for having one hundred Jannettes to represent South Houston at football games, for having one's very own South Houston note cards, for having a raccoon in the C wing, for having the District 4-A track champs, and, in general, for simply enjoying life. For the seniors, the most enjoyable part of the entire year was graduation. The thrill of renting their caps and gowns, ordering their announce- ments, and, finally, walking across that platform to receive their diplomas seemed almost too much to bear. Sadness set in, but it was a sad- ness which came from knowing they had ful- filled their first real responsibilities to themselves and their parents. Many challenges will follow, of course, but now the way will be easier. The juniors accepted their new position of su- periority with a burst of enthusiasm. Senior rings were purchased near the holiday season, as a rule, and all those concerned were extremely pleased. For the sophomores, the T966-T967 school year was one of adaptation to their roles as up- perclassmen. Their newly found prestige be- came them and developed for them a sense of belonging to this busy Trojan life. Freshmen gained their happiness through the realization that in only three short months, they, too, would be upperclassmen, As the finale of school approached, even the two-hour finals did not seem too distressing. All in all, it was a wonderful year for every student, teacher, and school employee at South Houston. Love and respect for one another en- twined the hearts of each and every one of us. This was truly our year. . I P' r X Y gg X kV,,, ,A-v j Q 1 A ,J -',' ,1......A, X-Q, -L .4 If X . fx . S2 I I ,J 5 if xi! gf' - N9 bm 3 '- 5 4 E yx NW. F aj' 1' 3? .... 'Q H , v var il? ..? 0' YQ. HW w--if u rr we A may ' b w1'f-ww ' 3: if AND 'ff Q: GOOD YE!-UZ F0121 QOH' QUMME-AQ N IG!-HQ Q 23 uf 1 1 W ,A 94 .- , C7 . My 1. WS. f, w il' 5. ' -1 1 ie. Af vw' ,e A Q rhwff X55 x . Y f N .1 , 1 . fi! f 2? , Ag 1 X' 'N V .:', of is 'Q ,W ' o O- X A .5 X , F ,A m I X I f x R2 3' X X f A 1 Y. I 6 5 1 p f if high 'f .lf-fLf'1'1 xx , Xl bf 1 ,ex N. . a 's N WHEN I WAS QE 'EV' 6? Q Ng Q ' W 4 vi F115 9'-1g,,..,, X 1 F 5 my Mr. George A. Thompson Superintendent of Schools ADMINIQTQAUON IQ LEADERSHIP 5 Eu . Mr. Corroll Teague Mr. Richord H. Moore Mrslock R, Donnell Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent BUSIHSSS MGUUQQV Secondory Schools Elementory Schools Mr. Jack Linn Board Member Mr. Carl W, Schoeffler Board Member Mr. James T. Stuckey Board Member QC!-IOOL BOARD GHS POLICIES Dr. Murff C. McCullen President of the Board Mr. W. L. Smallwood Vice President of the Board Mr. J, D. Bruce Secretary of the Board ,,...-w ,V-fy Mr. Alden O. Bailey Assistant Secretary of the Board diff! HNF' vi ' irfl jg ,gg Eff 'I li il -i F. gijiiga' W , a,:' 'f S gh ve s 'Q 'wwf f 'sf We tiff: we Ji T gf wr i Y 1 K, it tis th i nfs Mr Elmer G Bondy attended Southwest Texas State where he received a B S degree, and he attended the University of Houston, where he received a M.Ed. MIZJ. ELMEIZ BONDY PRINCIPAL A principal has the responsibility of being a leader not only in the school, but in the community. An ex- ample of this type of man is Mr. Elmer Bondy, princi- pal of South Houston High. Mr. Bondy is an active member in the First Lutheran Church and has served two terms on the Board of Trustees and has taught Sunday School there. In addition, Mr. Bondy is a past president of the Pasadena Noon Optimist Club, past president of the Pasadena Principals Association, and a member of the National Association of Sec- ondary School Principals. With all his activities, Mr. Bondy still finds time to enioy his favorite hobbies of hunting, fishing, camp- ing, and golfing. Mr. Wolter Motthys, the ossistont principol ot South Houston High, devotes his school time to im- proving relotions between toculty ond students. In promotion of these relotions, he is otten seen ot mony sports events os on enthusiostic supporter ot the Troions. Mr. Motthys ottended Boylor University, where he received his BBA. degree. He olso received o M.S. degree otTexc1s A. ond M. University. Mr. Motthys hos been in the teoching profession since 1937. MILL. WAUEIZ AQCISTZXNF PRINCIPAL my M c ii .V E' 8' tg 'iff' r' ,ggi f :M .3 ew gh ri ' gl fgsg I X, yfkg A ,--nu-nggnnnul gguaill.-nun-H 5-utils!!-3 iii? yi.-:null qgnsonpgnsm ...--n-v Mfl f.... .,. ..u- 7 K fi .J . Hy.. -. .,.. ,.,,, ...,.V .,... ...,.. ,.. ..- ,.,a ...1 sz 4- 1 um agar: :Nz rcs Q11 egg , ia1i 'z .. 31.3 '54 F23 'w -4 QU , , 1 .4 ' an -4 I I : -' - A.. ,1 lf i 1, l . 7 ' L ' ' 3, 1e 'r . 3- . 1 1 M '52 W5 ' ' fa i 2 3 I U .. L , iz x ,. A A . -, . N 4 l 2 W S .1 L W - 135' Q.. T.L. , . . , i A 'lj of , A x t ... 1 5- 2 .f.uew'x 6 QM-..-.. I A 1 ..k,,- , f av I Ss ..n,.! 2 .AK X 5 H ,. f 5 3 fb' ' ,,,,i..f.jf,f5 ,, ,i'j4, L. . X ' V Q 'I E' 2 Z ' ...-x V , x V V X g A ,,,,,h, . 1 M, , ' x V . H . 4 . - - . W . --adnondlvms , N - . Yi . .,,....,......,. vcr'-w. . 1.Y ,' '. a . Y 4 -, . Q .rum .- Hx ,X .I- 1 -. . N, Q . , , Q I 0 .H h.-N, ,, K .. .. .-'IIX1-'s' '... ,. ' ' ...auf Y . Q 1 v v M.. . - ' , '- MOODQ OF LEADERS VARY fhoughffulness . inquiry . . . determination elofion wwa. .aw rg Kgzzk ,pv s.....-Q--W l+w L..--fi.--we-'-A' lwm-fs-f Lyn-v L,,,,......-------v' i,,,.,,...,......---Q-i..- l.,,..g..,Q-Q.-.-'RUG' I.,--annum---4-'Hr L....-nn.- L.g---....as--n Mrs. Marie Barfield Dean of Girls Mr. James Barber, our dean ot boys, has been with South Houston High School for nine years. This is his second year as dean. Prior to this appointment, Mr. Barber taught American History and coached track and tootball..ln his leisure time, he enioys an- tiques, dove hunting, and finishing furniture. Mr. Barber received both a B.S. and M.S. degree from Texas A. 81 I. College. OUP! DEANQ Al-215 DEDICAIED Mrs. Marie Barfield, South Houston High School dean ot girls, has served in this capacity tor tive years.She provides personal counseling, assistance, recommendations, and discipline for girls. In oddi- tion, Mrs. Bartield sponsors the Troion Council. Her favorite pastimes are writing, golf, and travel. Re- cently, she toured the continent of Europe. She holds a BA. degree from Sam Houston State College and an M.Ed. degree from the University of Houston. Mr. James Barber Dean of Boys 'I fl Mr Granville Knight Mrs. Onelfl MCKGY Mrs, Nina Forbes Mr. Billy Sitton BA., North tems B-Sri S-H-S-C B.S., u. of T. Bs., s.H.s.c. MA, U. at H. MS.. S.F.A.S.C, M.S., U. ot H. M.Ed., S.F.A.S.C. GUIDANCE IQ HELP WIT!-I UND DING The counselors main objective is to help each student attain his maximum development through self-understanding and Selt- evaluation. They strive to help each student by interpreting infor- mation concerning educational and vocational opportunities and by coordinating other instructional services such as psychological and aptitude tests. -qilv' f Mdw',,,,.,-- Our hard-working counselors pause o moment from their busy schedules gif nw !uv-. 5+ -.. ' 5 Mrs. Eioine Lewis smiles Trimphonfly offer finding anoth- er hooky player, fx Mrs. Katie Byrne - ' Q Mrs. Jimmie Crosnoe . 1 ' -- Mrs. Peggy Hoiiis Mrs, Elciine Lewis -4- ff 2 sx,i El-TFICIENOK IQ A MUST IN Tl-IE OF-F-ICE U' in y !i5,siH' 'ci mx' Mir Ni fiZET'iji: ' rrr ' i L. i rssr Mrs. Lois Woiloce, 0 new addition to the office staff, has the never-ending Task of cashier-bookeeper. 20 Mrs. Peggy Hollis contempioies the validity of on excuse very i,,.a-H45 r--af., 4.1 Senior Harriet Mason is one ofthe many student office workers. The office staff at South Houston insure smooth, efficient handling of appointment, attendance, registration, financial, health, and reference records. They provide a solid founda- tion of skills upon which continued progress depends. Mrs. Faye Vincent, who is not pictured, serves as the school registrar. Since she maintains student records, she is an inte- gral part of South Houston high. MAME f Mrs. Harriet Mills, another ne staff, is Mr. Bondvs secretary 'r--- IS 6, ,,. Y MMR fx az., -.:ig:g,gggi, f fiegwii' vig, w addition to the office Mrs, Lois Wallace gives a helping hand to seniors Sharon Burgins and Johnnie Sue James. 2l . ,ff fur i i ' - 4 . J . 'gps '? lf' ' iw.- 6' f? , Mr. Jack E. Barclay BS., Stephen F. Austin College Mrs. Barbara J, Barker BA., East Texas State Mrs. Cliarlcie Blackrnon BA., Som Houston State Mrs. Virgie M. Burns BA., S.H.S.C, M,Ed., U. of H. H , .,,,.,s, ,. . i , is A 22 Mrs. Lynn Kendall, who received a BS. degree at Texas is a new addition to the faculty. rw . 5 . N i .. s .ge WL ' iw Mrs. Joy Jackson M.Ed., University of Houston Mrs, Jacqueline Jackson B.A., McMurry College Mrs, Barbara L. Lee BS., University of Houston ENGLISH DEPAPJMENTTEACI-IES FLJNDAMENTALQ OF- Mrs. Carolyn Perry graduated from North Texas State with a BS and MA. She is the chairman of the English Department. Miss BA., Pamela McCoy McNeese State Mrs. Ina E. McDaniel BS, University of Houston Mrs. Diane C. Shoquist BA., Mrs. BA., Mrs BS Mrs. BA., Sam Houston State Anna L. Stock Texas Lutheran Eileen Sullenberger M.Ed., U. at H. Patricia A. Zehrn Sam Houston State M.Ed., U. of H. x. ax lib ION Seeking to bring out the hidden talents at stuf dents, English teachers attempt to develop seltf expression. Literature helps by giving the stu- dent an insight into human nature and everyday problems. The English curriculum is built around a tour- year program which adjusts to individuals and groups for corrective instruction and for accel- eration. Mr. Ronald Lindsey B.A., North Texas State 'N .N A as viN 23 Mr. Daniel Rader is a graduate of Sam Houston State College. VN 1' 4, li , umm 24 H'--Q KE' Mrs. Sally Sanford teaches lournalisrn and Texas history. She has a BS degree from Sam Houston State College. A am ! , N If W Mrs. June Sledge graduated from the Universuty of Houston with a BS. degree, Tl-IE WORLD IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES ln this tast-paced era it is almost es- sential to have knowledge ot another language other than one's native ton- gue. This knowledge can be the open door to a whole new world of culture. Whether a student pursues this new field as a career or iust for his own per- sonal benetit, there is nothing quite as exciting and gratifying as the com- mand ot two or more languages. Mrs. Sarah Bennett BA., Smith College Mr. Herman Grammar BA., Baylor Chairman, Foreign Language Department Mrs. Marcelina Harrell BA., Texas Tech Miss Carol Kirk BA., University ot Texas Miss Ethel Rettig BA., S.FA.S,C, MA., U, of T. , Mrs. Julia Sarge BA., U. of H. Miss Carol Kirk insists that Latin is Ax 1.4.5 NT., .mi Q at All i not a dead language Q35 uni 191' X 'h K ya 3 .f . Ih Y he Q! 26 Mrs. Modeton Female BS., Unwerstty ot Houston Mr. Andrew Londtroop BA., Unwerslty Ot Houston Mrs. Ruth Montgomery BS., Untverstty ot Houston . Mrs. Juonlto Alten M.Ed, Untversuty of Houston Mr. Lynn Bottte BA., Tuscutum Cottege Mr. Jontes Beore B A., Eost Texos Bopttst Cotle-ge Mr. Ronotd Brtgttt X B.S,, U. o tt-t, Mr, Rtcnord Mitts BS., U. o fb Mrs. Modelon Feozle prepares one ot ner exorns. Miss Suzanne Baker graduated from the University ot Texas with o B.S, degree. Above, she is explaining o problem to Mona Olm in her world history class. HISTORY IQ l-LAPPENING A knowledge ot the social sciences in todoy's world cannot we over-emphasized. In this field the teachers, whether they each geography, history, government, economics or sociolo- yy, work with devotion to help each student develop a per- onal philosophy that will make him a worthy and productive itizen. l lMr. John Lyday, head of the history department, received a BA, from Baylor and an M.Ed. from Southeastern State College. Mrs. Cirida Schafter BS., Texas Christian University Mrs. Martha Singley B.A,, T.W.U. B.S, Miss Ellen Vansau B.S., T.C.U. M.Ed., S.H.S.C. Mrs. Joyce Warnick B.S., Mississippi State University Mrs. Sandra Yandell BA., Texas Wesleya College H 15-19- ,um .. CHALLENGES QC!-I For centuries, mathematics has provided a fertile and challenging field for those who have an urge to create and an affinity for logical reasoning. Con- trary to widespread belief, more persons now are en- gaged in the production of new, original mathemat- ics than ever before. Mathematics serves as a common denominator of the various natural sciences. The frameworks needed in the construction of theories for such sciences are always mathematical. Mr. James Carson instructs our future mathematicians, 5 Egg Mr, Chaney Anderson M.E., B.S.E, Abilene Christian Mr. W. A. Ashworth B.S., East Texas Baptist College Mrs, Betty Baker BS., University of So. Mississippi Mr. James Carson B.S., M.B.A. University of Houston Chairman, Math Department Mrs, Zagnona Cox BA., M.S, Baylor Qwf-if f 'W Mrs. Florence Gates BA., Sophie Newcomb College Mrs. Betty Kinney BS., North- western State Mr. Randall McNiece B.S.Ed,, Abilene Christian College fix I 'iv' zss ' Mrs. Judy Griffin teaches Algebra land plane geometry. She received a B,S. degree from North Texas State. Mrs. Jane Putnam B.S,, University of California Miss Marilyn Selcraig BA., Baylor Mr, Doyle Stone MSE., Arkansas State Mrs. Elwanda Walker BS., M.Ed. University ot Houston Mrs. Dorothy Williams B.A., T.W.U. 29 M it All right, you guys in the back of the room, says Mr. Lucas Vegas. x I thoroughly understand -- h ' the theory of relativity, Q-i ti 'fi says Mr. Dennis Slcarda. .LLL Q LLiL L 30 l, ' ,....r Mr. Jimmy Walters ponders an analytical equation. Tl-IE COMP!-EPC WORLD OF SCIENCE FAQCINATEQ MANY Biology, at the high school level, is a general course designed for all students who have a desire to learn more about living things. This course is considered an essential to a well-rounded high school education. Physics provides a start into the problem-solving required in the scien- tific world of today. It is divided into mechanics, heat, electricity, sound, light, and atomic and nuclear physics. Chemistry offers the study of the basic laws and principles which regu- late and control the reactions between different substances in the universe. Mr. Michael Ary B.A., Baylor Mr. Donald Carter B.A., U. of H, Mrs. Quebell Crank BS., T.W.U. Mr. Dale London enioys a break with his favorite pipe. 'EF' Mrs. Velma Grounds B.S., Union University Mr, Arthur Harper BS., S.H.S.C. Mr. Dale London BS., Texas A 8 I Mr. James McDonald BS., M.Ed. Texas Technological College Mr. Dennis Slcarda B.S. Texas A 8. M Mr. Nathan eatch BS. Uniyer of Houst n Mr. Lucas Vegas BS., University l 'S-lf' of Houston Mr. Jimmy Walters M.Ed., North Texas State University Chairman, Science Department l , ar , 4. ,A 494:-. f .. 5? wqgjjf' 'qy-vgyf' FINE OF-FEIZ C1J And he hutfed ond putted ond ...' said Mrs. Honno Timmons, speech teacher. ,,,, , .ii s 32 Mrs. Brenda Miles spreads enthusiasm to the cost of the senior ploy just before the first pertorrnonce. QQ mis ff'i'.,2. ir k .yr It you didn't bring me cu present, dont expect ony extro pointsii' soys Mr. Torn Myers, choir director. Mr. Thomas Gorsuch BS., N.S.T.C. M.Mus, Ed., Southern College ot Fine Arts B.S.E., Ouachita 1 Baptist University - Mr. Richard Myers BA., College ot the Ozarks Mrs. Brenda Miles Looking back, one sees the sparkle a- midst the dull, daily routine. lt was the tun of singing a song in the spring concert- the satisfaction that came from creating in art - the feeling ot success when the cast ot the play was brought back tor still another cur- tain call -the tun of the band at the pep rallies. K fi, ..,i Miss Katherine Reid BA., Baylor Q , . .. r . ,M i-,iff Qtr ,f J- ?',h M M we affix Mrs. Hanna Timmons ii BA., Hardin- xl. Simmons University Q?Hzf'i,yf Mr Robert Nelson is the assistant band director under Mr Thomas Gorsuch , W: A 'Q K' uv 'wxi 1 1- ii R5 'K' l' if' we rv-V-.,, li ETZCIAL DEPNZTMENT TEAC!-IES BUQINEQQ Through the commercial courses offered at South Houston, the students are prepared not only tor careers in business, but also re- ceive a general knowledge ot skills that are beneficial in everyday life. The programs ottered are designed to help students un- derstand the common-place functions ot business that everyone will experience in his own personal lite, regardless ot occupation. Upon successful completion of our com- mercial courses, a student is ready tor initial employment in the business world. Mrs. Patricia Bundy BS. M.Ed., U. ot H. Chairman, Commercial Department Mrs. l-lazel Elsea B.S., Kirksville State Teachers College Miss Dana HugginS BBA., Sl-l.S.C. Miss Linda Knox BBA., Texas Tech Mrs. Evelyn Smith BBA., Sl-l.S.C. Mr, Charles Thomas BBA., S.H.S.C. M.Ed., U, ot H. Former Chairman, Commercial Dept. Miss Linda Knox assists senior Susan Rambeau in her Typing ll CIGSS ns 'Vw o 1 4' I is 5 41 4 1 f 4 Q ff 2 'A-,f 4 Lulu. Mrs. Karen Galloway takes a break between transcriptions and dictations. She has a B.S. degree from Weber State Col- lege. Mrs. Patricia Bundy welcomes Miss Mary Ann Ploeger to the commercial de- partment. Miss Ploeger received a B.S. and M.Ed. degree from the University of Houston. l f I i rr' fr- . 21+ , ' -,,fN Afs w1 , UA- V: 1 '., , t .-,, 1, ii.. A I ,X if 4 4 If I Y' t 'T A ' i 'fu' 5539 ' J' M ,W N.- 'l f ,- -' ii 1 ,, 57' V ff. I 1.-M. .,,,.., ,,,.,b,,,,,,,,,?Qg,,,g,,,,,,a,m,G,, ,V f ' I I - Mrs. Anno Stock, sophomore homeroom teacher, prepares for the sophomore party, Chop Sticks and Cherry Blossomgy 35 PHYSICAL EDUCAHON QITPJENGTHENQ ABILITY A group of The coaches odrnure Thelr gifts from the loolboll Team. Mrs. Lyndo Dorserl ond lreslnrnon Debble Brodslnow produce their skills on The cone dance. 36 I ' Qld' :V I 1 Mrs. Lynda Dorset? 4 gg ' A BS., Unlversiry 'Y 61' 5 'W' of Houston A l Al x, A' ,.,, ,fl Mrs, Morllwo Rllclw BS., Eos? lexds Bopllsl College . V i :Q k U Mass Laura Sovell H . Bs. Ms., North 5 A' Texds Unaverslly , Clwdlrrnon, PE. Dept. ' J lg, 1 . 5 4 M Mrs. Annette: Schomber BS. Mid., Sul Ross 4,5 Stole College Q-l ' E R r A kuxvi ' '. 5- . l Mrs. Jeanne Smillw C f, . ' - Bs, N.r.s.u. V1 'Q all s M.Ed., U. of H. ,W 'ff f. M 7 fl 5' Mr. Gerald Robison B.S., New Mexico State University Mr. Douglas Scott BS., Texas A 81 M M.Ed., U. of H. Mr. Gary West BS., Rice M.ECl., U, of H. Mr. Robert Caulk BS., Texas A 8. l M.Ed., Sam Houston State Mr. Jim Dawson B.S., Stephen F. Austin State College Mr. Fred Johnson B.S. M.Ed., S.F.A.S.C. Mr. Dean Johnston B.S., S.F.A.S.C. Mr. Bill Newcomb BS., McMurry College Mr. James Nutt B.S. M.Ed. S.F.A.S.C. Physical education plays a vital role in school curriculum. Through this course a student obtains physical, mental, and social growth. The chief aims are to develop good sportsman- ship, concentration, strength, stamina, and endurance. The ultimate goal ot the program is to enable the individual to be physically and mentally able to take his place in this complex and everchanging society. Mr. Harry Morgan enioys a humorous moment at the football banquet Mrs. Mary Fuller B.S., S.F.A.S.C. fm.. gi Ar f 'N Mrs, Martha Houston K- BSE., Arkansas H , State University ' V' Chairman, Horne Ec Dept. K. w' ' ? 'U' I 0 t 4 K Mrs. Ruby Pinder BS., East Texas Xi Mid., u. ot H. 'Q rx or f x .vrrk ' '4 Mr. Ken Neyland instructs a class in agriculture. THEY MOLD QIUDENTQ' Patience, Mrs. Fuller, patience Mr, Ralph E. Slfteram attended Sam Houston State wlrtere he received a BS. and M.Ed. degree. Mr. Slterarn lnsusts on a neat snap. . 1,-',, ,tn M M 5 f i ' f , fA i tr 5, iii. , X ,,,.: 2 I- ..,v in Mr. Claude Hardy 1 V I' B.S., U, ot H. ,V,.Vk, V? L A In J .gy M' , ' . - . W - 'AV Mr. Jesse McKinney V t A ,l f I :fig I ., i B.S., East Central WW iii 'E 1 its A Slale' Mid 'V,,. . U- of H, 'L li ii i .f 'f:'W Z '54 'LW'fI' ,. K 1 Mr. Wilbur Miller v V' B.S., Sam Houston . l f K, ' Mr. Kenneth Neyland ' 5 4 , at B.S,, M.Ed. A gy, 'g f Sam Houston State Vocational courses are designed to encourage imagination and develop the mechanical skills ofthe student. In later lite these skills will always be assets whether used in occupation or not. The home economics course is designed to prepare future homemakers. The course is divided into three aspects: foods, clothing, and home management, i x f ii,' 1 Vyik it Ex . Mrs. Martha Houston looks on as a group of home ec students prepare to eat a meal that they pre- pared. Pictured is treshman Carol Billeri. bl. Mr. Jesse McKinney helps David Miranda, sophomore, and Leigh Akins, senior, develop their drafting skills, 39 .,,,,, ,W ,rf--4-'-' , - hw, ,MM ,,,,, N,.,, - -, W ,L if J, - Mr, Tommy Santord briets OCT students Audra Wright and Johnny Hoover betore they leave tor their 'ob training center. The Distributive Education department prepares the student tor his future by ottering a valuable experience in the business world. Stu- dents attend three academic classes plus one class in Distributive Edu- cation each day. Then they go to their various iob training centers. The primary purpose of the Occupational Cooperative Training Program is to provide youth an opportunity tor vocational training while they continue their general high school education. Each student strives to become both an economic asset and a good citizen in his community. The Learning Lab, which is in its first year at South Houston, seeksto help the special student to adiust to high school by using a planned curriculum, the end result being a fine productive citizen able to con- tribute to the community. 40 an 'E t- . 'NQQ Mr. Melvin Rosenbaum B S Texas Lutheran College Mr. Tommy Sanford Mrs. l-OIS TVCILWGV1 B.S., Sam Houston B.B,A., Universlty State College of Houston Mr, Melvin Rosenbaum Teaches the Learning Lab class which is in its first year at South Houston. Miss. Kathryn Hunter ond Mrs. Pat Odom are the library clerk and assistant librarian, respectively. Mrs. Treece Strange tinds another shot record out ot date. 42 THEY QOLVE PROBLEMS The high school library affords an opportunity to stu- dents to have access tothe publications needed for their varied interests. It is the storehouse ot knowledge that opens new worlds and acts as a refuge tor needy stu- dents. The clinic serves students whose ailments range from minor aches and pains to emergency care tor the sick and iniured. Through the nursing services of the clinic, students may obtain proper intormation regarding good mental and physical hygiene. Miss Margaret Rose Lodge, head librarian, received a BA. degree trom Rice University. The cafeteria personnel, under the direction of Mrs. Greta Moore, plan prepare, and serve nourishing meals daily. The custodians at South Houston are here, there, and every- iwhere. Responsible for the general maintenance of the building, ithey are the handymen called when any repairs are necessary. Often the services they render are above and beyond the call of duty, yet one may be sure they will be performed in the most effi- cient manner. Although most students do not realize it, operating a school lcafeteria is big business. An expression of thanks must go to the ,cafeteria staff. Without them, we could never survive the rigorous 'daily routine. Mr. Ruben Peace, Mrs. Nora Purce busy schedule of endless repairs. s iis ' 5:2 iiissiemf ,. QF s . , I I siaa 1 i if .sr ll, and Mr. Lloyd Barrett pause for a picture in their Mr. Lee Cronin, head custodian, is as students to render his services I Can...-o called an by faculty as well 43 k' 9:9 , f. ,J 64,1 ' ,-+ , ' QQ ' 5,3 fer. ww- , X-395' .jgjzg A 'lk 'iiifmuzs 2 .. Q 55'-Q..T,:,. gi, 4 ,?'gI.g.'?.F?? W-xhk tif 'b . ' ,- W., ,, 5 4 ' A-1 t.. g'ffS'ff , ,f,ffg5 ,, 1 , 5 N 1. 2, 'Q 1 Q' Yr in ,S 5 Q46 ff . .,, , .-.,. ..-,., Qpsfvfwh ' X 1, ,' 41 Qs ,., ,eq f - 4,-.fs--. , Q A . ,A 'fg . g ,YJ .f g, .f W1-1525: ii ,. W meg., Q, . A pam' E W. n. una. is ' f'w.2.'.3il,j' . .A , 4' is .KMIQ if ,K wr: ' dx 1. mfg ..,. ,- I if ' x uknaif, 1 R 31 5 3 -I Q E , Q at 1' -1 ks, .. fy ' -, 5 W 5? 5 Qi-Q., : i Q. L :gg ,Q ,xi ' 1 2 7 'f if ' 'it' ,L , ' k, 3531 as ' .Q A K' - , A 9 ,lf ' , .fic , ,, , wi g - ,, f 1 .,Q',yvfs.Q? '5'f gg 4 in-nf .m fy . f A ' I Q 'XYPQLL i , 53: 4 V , , . K , w .- ,i -51i511f51 ,z 3f'?HfNX?M5 L Q f . '5?2xmayf .XA , mm ,W . ,N .H L Q1 '1 J , . xxrwxlfiw 1 , - -T X My wi' . asf - A 'K Q: Xa t - -.-:ai A ff' AGATX I Q. 'JR BEAUTIEQ OF TT-BOY Key Amoson Marco Leigh Dunham The tirst annual Beauties ot Troy Pageant, held December TO, l966, was sponsored by the Palladium and the Torch. Twenty-tive contest- ants, who had been chosen in a preliminary iudging, met the judges at a tea before the pag- eant. Mayor Clyde Doyal, Mr. Bob White, Mrs. Marilyn Forehand, Mr, Leon Forehand, and Mrs. Ann lsbell served as iuclges during the tea and later that evening at the pageant. The tinal- ists included Julie Forstner, Becky Chambers, Marie Lominac, Kathy Prince, Ann Rigby, Marca Leigh Dunham, Kay Amason, and Landa Lee. Ann Rigby Lando Lee l , . 4 iv 1 Sie l its E li Q Q l 1 i . Palladium staff members Peggy Gossett and Beth Zinnecker serve contestants Kay l Amason, Sue Horton, Linda Callender, and Susan McWhorter at the tea preceding 3 the beauty pageant, l2AUlANT Contestants Lando Lee, Kay Amason, and Becky Chambers are iudged on poise and personality by two iudges, Mrs. Marilyn Forehand and Mrs. Ann Isbell. 48 POIQED Saundra Starks prepares to walk out on the runway during the evening iudging. Cl-W2-MINS BEW OF BEAUTIES Se, LL,, L, 1,, ,,.. Donna Allen congratulates Marca Leigh Dunham as Andy Dement presents her with roses. Ann Rigby awaits the announcement of the tourth Beauty of Troy, as Landa Lee smiles happily with her trophy and roses in hand. 2195 A Ann Rigby beams after having received her Beauty of Troy trophy and roses, while Marca Leigh Dun- ham looks on, Andy Dement and Donna Allen congratulate Beauty ot Tray Kay Amason. 49 Q W 1 , 1 1 1 1 Y 4 . I 1 i i 1 2 P n 1 1 2 l i L 1 1 3 1 1 5 3 i P - l 4 I 4 f 1 3 Y wa AND was Qoun-r uousroru ANUYDEMENT QUE NORTON 1 Q MIZ. AND MIQQ SOUTH HOUSTON FINALIQTQ SUZIE COVINOTON RODDY JOHNSON JULIE FORSTNER CHUCK DAWSON HIGHEST RANKING STUDENTS RE AW . fi 'if - E' ' f '? ',-7 W 'ff 2 hmm! one u ,,f' q ' ' I i. , r, 'R ' if 'lil' , ,, I If 1 K I .I , ' ff waz, 'R Q ,f 3 45174 Jw' 35 1 '64 ir in -lk H kv A WfV,,,qL..' K W In If - fl ' I L I ' 1 ff , , , Q' , we . . . if s 3' SOPHOMORE WINNERS: Elizabeth Davis, Eugene Esterak, Carol Hennan, Louis Hobbs, Lisa Lively, Mary Maher, Mike Loftin, Brenda Phillips, Denise Root, Mike Tapp, and Cheryl Szpak 'gf' N, , SENIOR WINNERS: Carlanne Hicks and Jeff Brown JUNIOR WINNERS: Eric Awwad, Kathleen Henderson, Karen Jurek, Kent Ping, Robert Willard, and Alice Williams ff fi I-IOMECJOMING Londo Lee Jo Ann Ryan I 'R fs 'g ? R if Y .. J f. 4 I Y- lf XX Yi f 3' ' Vw ' f 1 xw', S 5 1 ix I t JI lf ' . 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Iv. . -, I I Iffffia Img I-gsfsyI'fT'!'f+ x - f iff ' A Q i-ff-'TNH3 Zi ' 35 -5 'fi 'A A gf: , Q .13 U Mva f ' I i: fg' .ig Q X' L Q 'j ' If ' I I I wg i 3- ' I , is A wifi' an VALENTINE DIANE PARISI-I, PRINCESS LINDA JENNINGS, PRINCESS MARY JOHNSON, PRINCESS LINDA I-IEFLIN, PRINCESS LINDA BRIGHTWELL, QUEEN 56 W' COUNCIL PRESIDENT - ANDY DEMENI' VICE-Pl-REQIDENV - ANN PJGEY Seniors Andy Dement and Ann Rigby led the Trojan Council this past year in its many activities. During the year the Council sold football ribbons, book covers, and sponsored the Clubs' Assembly for campus beautification. all ' Q B 1' ',: V 1 4 ur 'Ein' - .2 ' ,, , L, . t ,.., A , .- H lm I 1 ,. f- A' i , ., . ,,.. V ,,., ,, N-W ' N,,. ' . , , ,- In VV K , Andy Dement takes care of some Troian Council business while he learns more about football, one of his favorite activi- ties. J gQwz:'3W i Vi' e ff 5 8? 1 lil CX 5 Qi ,.,.--W Besides her duties on the Troian Council, Ann also served as Business Manager for the Palladium, BUBB4 Cl-V-YMBEIZQ F'-I2EQl-'MAN I-ZAVOIZUEQ QUQAN Qi-iurr As a result of her participation in activities at South Houston and her sweet personality, the freshman class elected Susan Shutt for their Freshman Favorite. This year Susan has served as secretary of the freshman class and vice-president of the Freshman Tri-Hi-Y. This spring she was elected as one of the Troian football cheerleaders for T967-68. It is not surprising that the freshman class elected Bubba Cham- bers as their Freshman Favorite because he participates in many facets of school life. He served as president of the freshman class and as a Trojan Council representative. Bubba also plays on the football team and the junior varsity baseball team. This year the F H A Club selected him as their Freshman F H A Beau. QOPHOMOPE FAVOIZITEQ DAWN ZINNECICEIZ Dimples and a smile are not the only things that won Sophomore Favorite for Dawn Zinnecker because she has participated in many school activities. She served as a Troian Council representative and as secretary of the Trojan Council. ln her freshman year, she was a runner-up for Freshman Favorite. In the spring she was elected to serve as football cheerleader and junior class secretary for l967- 68. ' . X . I N K .- ' 'fi' f V. me ew' vs. ' ' ' s. I DEPRILL I-EN LEWIS ' sentative in Trojan Council. fl A good choice for Sophomore Favorite is soft-spoken Derrill Len Lewis. Derrill has played on the football team and lunior varsity basketball team this year. l-le has also served as an alternate repre JUNIOR FAVORITES umm JENNINGQ Besides being a Junior Favorite, Linda Jennings has been active in Tri-Hi-Y for two years and on the Trojan Council for three years. She was a finalist for Valentine Queen and runnereup for Freshman Favorite. Her favorite activity outside of school is any kind of water sport. X, ' iiiii hu ffl I GARYICEITH A logical choice for class favorite, Gary Keith has enjoyed a va' riety of activities at school. He played on the Junior Varsity Baseball Team and served as a Trojan Council representative. He was a fi- nalist for Freshman Favorite. Gary's favorite activities outside of school are surfing, skiing, and playing drums for Faustus Five, a musical combo. fm LONG AWAITED QENIOIZ DAY FINALLY AIZRJVED if 2 in MJ .. ...f f ' 'AJ' 2 3 2 : 3 Q Harold Eggers, Stage Manager, and David Roche, Constable Warren, try to tell Ronnie Milam, Simon Stimsan, that he shouldn t be outso late at night in such a condition, while the people ot Our Town look on, OUl2JTOWN The class ot T967 presented its senior play, Our Townfi onthe nights ot February 24 and 25, T967. Writ- ten by Thornton Wilder, this play was very unusual in that it required tew props. However, under the excellent direction ot Mrs, Brenda Miles and student director Bobby Pohl, the acting itselt was more than sutticient to hold the attention ot the audience. The main members ot the cast were: Stage Manager, Harold Eggers Dr. Gibbs, Kerry Holliday Mrs. Gibbs, Paula Nersesian Mrs, Webb, Susie Darling George Gibbs, Ken Thyssen Rebecca Gibbs, Margaret Cerrone Walley Gibbs, Steve Satos Emily Webb, Kathy Murphy Mr, Webb, Robert Willard Simon Stimson, Ronnie Milam .J,-:TJ is Iii ' 1 S - ,Q Mrs, Soames, Marsha Stowe Sharon Buigins and David Roche prepare tor a performance ot l-lowle Newsom' Tommy Sllgw Our Town , 62 A QOGYTIQH PLING, B12JGiADOON The South Houston High School Choral Music Department pre- sented Brigadoon, a musical by A. J. Lerner and F. Lowe, on May 5, 6, 12, and 13, 1967. This musical is about an enchanted Scottish village, Brigadoon, which appears only once every hun- dred years and the gay Scottish Folk in the village. The main members ot the cast were: Tommy Albright, Andy Dement Jett Douglas, Harold Eggers Harry Beaton, Bobby Pohl Andrew MacLaren, Bryan Ellis Fiona MacLaren, Sherry Campbell Jean MacLaren, Sue Horton Meg Brockie, Landa Lee Charlie Dalrymple, Chuck Dawson Mr. Lundie, Steve Morgan Oh, l've had many heart breaks in my life, Meg Brockie lLanda Leel tells Jett Douglas lHarold Eggersj. lt.. wig.. l S Jean MacLaren lSue Hortonl shows her wedding dress to excited Scottish lassies Take my hand, and we'll go roarnin' through the heather on the Nadine Grier and Charlotte Murphy. hill, sings Tommy Albright lAndy Dementl to Fiona MacLaren lSherry Campbelll. 63 SENIOR AND BANOUE-T l-HG!-ILIGHF YEAR .ef mx .. V as . . .:1... - -mzx . r s . b Banquet guests were served buffet style and seated at reserved tables for six. fe The Senior Banquet w CJ Q Q s held in the Madrid Room of the Nassau Bay Hotel. Atmosphere for the banquet was heightened bythe hotels beautiful pool and patio, 64 i X ,gl 1' X ' Q c X We I 1 The banquet fables were beautifully decorated in Class of '67 colors, burgundy ond pink. emors cmd Their dotes emoyed 'dressing up for Prom Seniors danced and socialized while the Coostlmers provided the music API-ZIL IN PAPJQ WAS THE THEME ,- in 8 i .af ,,, I i V, K V J' rf W' L W , i gg g WhoT's This? A View kind Of GGYWCGZ Mike Covington ond Sharon Humphreys enioyed the romoniic mood of the Senior Prom. i The oniy probiem ci? the Senior Banque! was choosing from the huge selection of delicious foods. Afrer severe! hours of dcmcung, most senior gurls stopped only Wong enough to remove urwcomforroble shoes, QA? gwflgz if ,w I 3, L ff L' ci, +2 Mft! M 1 a fly , fd? Mr. ond Mrs, T. Genes, Mr. ond Mrs, R. Lmdsey, ond Mr. cmd Mrs. C An- Melody Sohwom ond Nod ijohnsom look os ,F fhey ore derson wow! or the Semor Bonquer and cmwcxpofe o wonderfui Mme. concemrrowwg on sroywrwg wnh fhe music. LYN TATEM DON MOON MOSFNHLEHG SENIOR: QPGTLIGI-TF SUE HORTON RODDY JOHNSON PEIZSONALHY PLUQ CARLANNE HICKS STEVE BLACK MOQF QTUDIOUQ FD' SUZIE COVINGTON JEFF BROWN MOST LIKELY TO QUOCEED ITF' BECKY CHAMBERS ANDY DEMENT i MOST VEPSZYHLE af' N , '- ' 5 BQ ,,,. Q S' w L, -,Q 1' A ,un he M1 ,,,ffm-N ff V, Mas, V, .4 -.1 ?....N .ami , 3, A 69 S ENT S I-IOUSIUN 'ff 'A ' i A, K -Q . X a 2 2 X 4 1: Q Belinda Zoet and Bob Olson were selected to represent South Houston at Texas Girls and Boys State. Carol Bauer and Harry Thompson were selected as the alter- notes. TEXAS GIRLS' AND BOYS' SWE Q re- ll The faculty selected seniors Chuck Rudolph, Marvln Crockett, and Stu- art Randolph to attend the Lions' Club luncheons during the year. LIONS' CLUB JUNJOJ21 EJOTZXPY ANNQ 4:2 : iw-wi, W Junior Rotary Anns for This year included Landa Lee, Kay Carmichael, Ann Rigby, Jackie Mailernee, Suzie Covingfon,Be1hZinneck- er, Sharon Burner, and Sue Horton. JUNIOR Q Junior Rofarians for This year were Sfeve Black, Lewis Thomas, Tim Oidharn, Roddy Johnson, John Lewis, and Andy Dernen1.NOT PICTLJRED: Roy Castillo and Darreii Harris. OOUNCILMEN F0121 A DAY 1 Z2Z g,f.1,.. -' Eggaf E H.. i-4, '- BOTTOM ROW: Suzie Covington, Wayne Ward, Andy Demeni, Gary Arranf, Jackie Mallernee. TOP ROW: Charles Vickers, Bobby Pohl. JUNIOR OPTIMIQIQ Junior Opiimist representatives for This year were: Jimmy White, Tim Trngle, Lynda! Kennedy, Byron Archer, and Larry Carreker. NOT PICTUREDQ Rick Lindberg, Andy Dement, John Dumas, and Harold Eggers. REJNAEDQ OF ACHIEVEMENT fr' CHERIE SIMMONS - Pasadena Classroom Teachers' Scholarship. KATHY LIVELY - Scholarship lo Rice University of Sl85O. a year Yi JEFF BROWN - R.O.T.C, Scholarship to Texas A.8.M. Universify CARLANNE HICKS - T,S.T.A. Scholarship LARRY CARREKER - R.O.T.C. Scholarship To Texas AGM. University and the Phillips Pefroleurn Company Scholarship 59 ANDY DEMENT - Champwon P Jzenshup Award of STOO 74 -...., Sv qper Cgmpgny CM. BETH ZINNECKER Y P.T.A, Scho fQi',Anj Q, S3946-is DIANE HOOKS - PTA. Scholarship of 5400 STUART RANDOPH - A.8lM. Opportunify Scholarship to Texas A.8.M, Universlty T-'K . ,,.. An-f :- -if larsh4p of S400 7, kk yn Fi ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS DON MOON - West Texas State University FORREST TERRELL Y University of Houston JIMMY WHITE Y University of Texas LYNDAL KENNEDY - Vanderbilt University WAYNE ADAMS - West Texas State University ,I fi X Wi ss' rx I n 4. , 'dxf i 6 ii -I . ' ff, R his ,- 'r wa ', Q 1:2 ' ,- .gpg I .. ,mn . - . . . h I h' SHIRLEY PITTS - S300 Scholarship to Durham Business College STEVE SUMMERS S50 O E A Sc o ars ip OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS GARY ARRANT - Policemen's Wives' Scholarship to San Jacinto Junior College TRUETT CONWAY - Full scholarship for music to San Jacinto Junior College ELIZABETH WOOD - National Secretaries' Association Scholarship of S50 to San Jacinto Junior College JAN TEER - Music Scholarship to Southwest Texas State College ROGER WILMETH - Full scholarship to University of Houston RANDY LOCKE - Pasadena Home Builders' Association Scholarship TIM TINGLE - Athletic scholarship to Cisco Junior College SUSAN RAMBEAU - Pasadena Educational Secretaries' Association Scholarship to San Jacinto Junior College HAROLD EGGERS - A.8.M. Opportunity Scholarship to Texas A.84M. University KATY DANIEL - Scholarship to San Jacinto Junior College ANTHONY BUTERA - Pasadena Livestock and Rodeo Association Scholarship MARGARET KINGSLEY - Music Scholarship to University of Houston 76 QEMPEIZ DO ..-1- A NNN 1' f . , . 0 U U I O g . . X F Q N f a ' . . ' 0 . X X f . 0 . N ff ' . . . Hx f .' ' ' ' 1' 'O f , '. f 0 '. 5 ' i f -' - I f D 2 1 . I f o . 'Q 5 'T 3 7 3 f - 1 9 - o ? ED ' 4 ' UND ' Q C I ,' I . - f I ', .' f I . .- 1 l ' ,- 1 t 0 ' J Q 0 i -- 1 K C ' . . 0 . f l 0 . . . , J X ' i -fx xx 3 X 0 f i . -:-L XX 5:3 Xxxxxgxx On the following pages appear students who have been selected to receive the honor of Semper Donantes. Each year the faculty of South Houston High selects fifteen seniors who best exemplify the Latin term, Semper donantesf' meaning always giving. Each one of these students has given of himself to South Houston eitherin club activities, scholastic achievement, athletics, class leadership, choir, or Student Council. Each student has lived up to the funda mental qualities of the South Houston High School Seal - Trojan loyalty and the eternal lamp of knowledge. For these reasons, the Palladium staff congratulates these fifteen o t t d' t d high standards in future years. u s an ing s u ents and challenges them to maintain their 77 ROY CASTILLO SUE HORTON STEVE BLACK JEANNETTE GUSH BYRON ARCHER ,kv i QEMPEI-'21 DO JULIE FORSTNER RICK LINDBERO ANN RIOBY SUZIE COVINOTON BECKY CHAMBERS LYNDAL KENNEDY CARLANNE HICKS ANDY DEMENT BETH ZINNECKER JEFF BROWN ANUY UEMENT Andy Dement was elected the Most Versatile boy in the senior class, and this is certainly a fitting title. Andy has served as iunior class president, student body presi- dent, C5.S.L. representative for three years, and tri- captain of the football team. He has been selected as F.l'l.A. Beau for three years, sophomore class favorite, iunior class favorite, Junior Optimist and Junior Rotarian. Andy was also chosen for All-State and All-Region Choirs. Somehow, with all these activities, Andy found time to study because he was a Jones Scholarship finalist, and he won the Champion Paper Citizenship Award of 5lOO. PS .Vs Jemviverre eueu Jeannette Gush has excelled in both sports and scholarship at South Houston. She has served as captain of the girls' tennis team and as T.G.R.A. president. Jeannette was chosen as a finalist for the Jones Schol- arship. In the future she plans to attend col- lege and maior in math. 79 QUE HOPION Sue Horton has truly given herself and her talents to South Houston. She has served as parliamentarian ot the senior class and as Junior Rotary Ann. Her outstanding talent in art won tor her the Gold Key Art Award. Sue has been a member ot the A Cappella Choir, lvladrigal Choir, Y.F.S., and the Art Club, and she has been elected to Personality Plus. IZICKJ UNDEEPJG A member of the Honor Society, Rick Lindberg has also been active in sports. He has received two varsity football letters, and three varsity track letters. He represented South Houston at the State Track Meet in l966 and l 967. Rick also served as assistant editor ot the sports section on the Palladium. Rick's future plans include attending the University ot Hous- ton on a Jones Scholarship. S BYRON APL!-!El2J Byron Archer has been very active in sports at South Hous- ton in that he has played on both the baseball and football teams. In baseball he was chosen for the first team of all-zone and the second team of all-district. Also, in football he was chosen for the second team of all-district and the all-city team. In addition, Byron served as a Junior Optimist repre- sentative. if I 'P 1 4 f Juue Era Serving as treasurer of her class for three years, Julie Forstner has been active in many facets of school life. She has served as football cheerleader for three years and as Troian Council secretary during her junior year. Julie has been selected sophomore and junior class favorites, Homecoming Queen finalist, and a Beauty of Troy final- ist. fS 1K 1 ig? M ai, ' Af' AWiA ,v 5 f 49? LYNDAL KENNEDY Lyndol Kennedy hos been octive in club octivities os well os sports. He hos been o member of the Medi- Col Coreers Club ond the Lotin Club. Also he hos been selected tor the oll-city tootboll teom tor two yeors ond the oll-district teom this yeor. Lyndol hos certoinly been well equipped to serve os sports editor of the Pollodium. ln the future Lyndol plons to ottend Vonderbilt University on on othletic scholorship. 82 le-f BETH ZINNECICEFZ Secretory of the Honor Society, Beth Zinneck- er hos porticipoted in mony octivities ot South Houston. She hos served os bosketboll cheer- leoder, Troion Council representative, teotures editor on the Pollodium stoft, ond os o Junior Rotory Ann. ln her iunior yeor she wos o member ot A Coppello Choir ond wos chosen os o Girls' Stote representotive. Also, Beth won the P.T.A. Scholorship ond plons to continue her educotion ot Stephen F. Austin Stote College. sg gn Q , 1?- 1 f W' -A ' L 11' e ss' A--. Qfffi sss A .1 91 ff Q STEVE BLACK! Steve Black has contributed much to South Hous- ton. Steve has served as president of the Honor Soci- ety and a reporter of the Latin Club. He has been a member ot the golf team and Hi-Y. Steve was also selected as the Most Studious boy ot the senior class, and Junior Rotarian. CJAIZLANNE HICKQ Elected as the Most Studious senior girl, Car- lanne Hicks has also contributed much to South Houston. She has served as historian ot the Honor Society, Girls' State representative, and Trojan Council representative. Carlanne is the winner of the T.S.T.A. Scholarship and the Woodmen ot World American History Award. 83 i 5 8 i 1 l 1 l Y 9 S 5 Jenn eraowrv A National Merit Scholarship finalist, Jeff Brown has also received Academic Excellence Awards in his sophomore and iunior years. Jett is a member ot Honor Society and Chess Club. He has also served as a Trojan Council repre- sentative. 84 l ANN PJGBY Vice-President of the Trojan Council, Ann Rigby is well-liked and admired at South Houston. She has served as business manager of the Palladium and as a Junior Rotary Ann. Ann was also selected as a Beauty of Troy this year. QUZIE COVINGTON Elected as the senior girl Most Likely to Succeed, Suzie Covington surely will have no trouble in succeeding it she maintains a record similar to the one she has made at South Houston. Suzie has served as class secretary for two years, Junior Rotary Ann, and vice-president at the Honor Society. During her junior year, she was elected Valentine Queen, Trojan Council representative, and Girls' State Representative. Suzie has been a member ot the Palladium statt, Tri-Hi-Y, and has been second lieu- tenant in the 'Jannettes. In addition to these honors, she has received the Academic Excellence Award, Elks' Award, third place in ready writing at State lnterscholas- tic League Competition, and the Jones Scholarship. BE-CKY Cl-VSMBEIZS A member of the Torch Stott, Becky Chambers has been an enthusiastic Trojan. She has served as a cheer- leader tor three years, and as a Trojan Council represent- ative. Becky has been elected to the senior spotlight, Most Versatile, Homecoming Queen, and she was a ti- nalist tor the Beauties ot Troy. Also, she has been a mem- ber ofthe A Cappella Choir and the Madrigal Choir at South Houston. f. .ii DOY CAQTILLO A member ot Quill and Scroll, Roy Castillo has been an outstanding student in journalism. He has served as sports editor of the Torch his junior year and as editor this year. In addition, he has served as Houston Journalism Day representative and as a Junior Rotarian. Roy received the Most Valuable Stafter Award, and he won first place in headline writing at lnterscholastic League Competition and second place in the Public School Essay Contest. 85 Yasghi G in Q 5 3 X W2 A-4 '3-'Gsm-Q' F' I X7 -. Q , 3 A ' '. - I . f1fSi': K if 1 kt 13,5 M ,, g 5 5 nv 9 -4 x f ' L w 'x 8 7 v L excited . . . frivolous . . . MIXED EMOTIONQ AQ A ,ling I-av ' J f' fx' .. Kiki? .- ,.......A.nnn v 88 Swinging , , . yubilcmf . . . ' wisTfuN SENIOR YEAIZ ENDS . V if melonc holy . .. PIGY ,-'Www' cz little sod 1 3 l ,,.wW SEN! 0121 C!-ASQ OFFICE!-ZS ff ,vw- x g,V...m JULIE FORSTNER - Treasurer SUZIE COVINGTON - Secrefary RODDY JOHNSON - President BECKY VORHIES - Vice-President SUE HORTON - Porliomentoricm PAM VANWAY - Historian TWELVE LONG YEARS FINALLY EEWAEDED The year of 1966-1967 was a very good one for seniors. It brought football games, Our Town, the Senior Prom, 'lBrigadoon, and many other activities. This last year of public schooling has concluded twelve long years of study, hard work, and fun. But the climax of these years was what every student strives for - graduation. The seniors have only com- pleted the first step of their impossible dream. lt is now up to them to mold their futures. Adams, Robert Adams, Royce. Adams, Wayne id' 40 Akens, Leigh Alley, Pat Amason, Kay A sf' .ff ffm Arnold, Dianne Arrant, Gary Autrey, Phyllis Boker, John Baker, Sherry Barron, Brenda DIGNHY BEGJNQ WITH QENIOIZQ Bauer, Allen Beasley, Judi Benneff, Anne Berry, Linda Bishop, Marilyn Black, Steve Blair, Barbara Blumrick, Larry Boffera, Joan Bradshaw, Karen Bragg, William Bray, Beverly 'Qs i Every lifter bit hurfs. Bruner, Wanda Brunson, Myra Bryan, Olan Bray, Ronnie Briffain Marsha gf Brown, Jeff f Yfwf? 4 3 ru- 'Ks ff' .,.-M77 l ...J- 1-ff ,ff--f A '-ul' NN-ff Butera, Anihony Buxton, Cindy Cain, Buford Caihoun, Jackie Burgins, Sharon Burk, Phil Burkhart, Bill Burkhart, Carol Burner, Sharon Burnett, Davie Burris, Jimmy Burion, David Burton, Tom MUMQ CAUSE EMPIY WALLEQ -au? Yisjgy Callencler, Linda Campbell, Catherine Hx an if 1 Campbell, Sherry Senior Ted Grimes and Lana Taylor anxiously await Homecoming Carmichael, Kay Carnabuce, Charles Carr, Troy -ff' Q-xfq, Carreker, Larry Carrick, Nikki Castillo, Roy MJ Caloe, Wayne 1 -E I f--'-'-'-i I MT ' ,V : f -teiewsff--' E, l, IL '-Q13 Wi il i i nl a 3 Cegielski Mary nam: I ..,,:w. I Cerrone, Margaret x YY' ,Q ill Seniors Ralph Willard a ify an their locker. ov!-x rx 401 'NA ,wma Mk s..,,v' 1:97 g-Weis, 'Qt Y 9' nd Darrell Harris display Their unique arlistic abil Chambers, Becky Chamblee, Ricky Cheek, Janice Cheney, Allie Chrislenson, Sharron Churchill, Alton Clappart, Sheryl Cobb, Madeline Coleman, Jerry LOCICEIZQ PROVE TO BE INQPIPAHONAL Conner, James Conway, Truett Conaway, Virginia Cooley, Charlene ,w ifiilff Covington, Mike Covington, Suzie Cox, Freclna ,gr Craft, Stan Crispi, Mark Crockett, Marvin 5 ll- 97 MIQTLHOE MASK! Crutchfield, Anita Daniel, Katherine Dann, Robert ENC!-VXNTQ QENIOIZQ 4 ?P QTL? Darling, Susie Dawson, Chuck Dement, Andy Dent, Debra Depin, Marie DePrima, Madeline Dewees, Gordon Diaz, Dora Downs, Alvin Driskell, Nancy Dumas, John Dunham, Marca Elliofl, Allan Ellis, Bryan Estes, Karen Santa, whafs Taking you so long? ask a group of sensors at the Cnnstmas dance Estes, Lynn Etheridge, Nana Evans, Barbara ,ag Exley, Donold r Fonnin, Louro Feclnner, Ronnie NN o-.-Q, Fuller, Deeno Garner, Billy Ferguson, Melody y Fernondez, Fred l Flores, Mory Lou i Forstner, Julie y Fronks, Sondro A Frilzscliing, Mory Seniors Colnerine Compbell, Ricky Cliornblee, Felix Gonzales, ond Bonnie Robertson soy, Theres nothing like being comerci shy! tb? Gomer, Horold Gerhordt, Jock Gilbert, Pofricio Gist, Connie Gloslw, Rosemory Gonzales, Genevo Gonzoles, Lindo Good, Corolyn Goslnorn, Noncy Gronger, Ann Gronf, Donno Green, Cheryl Grimes, Ted Guttey, Janet Does the sign look that disgusting, Mr. Lindsey? asks seniors David Shaw, Virginia Cona- way, David Burton, and Becky Vorhies. Gush, Jeannette Guy, Robert Heckathorne, Dennis Henrich, Bobby Hicks, Carlanne Hillis, Patricia l02 Gunn, Barbara -A05 1, fi?-' .guilt Humphreys, Shoron Hutton, Sandro Irwin, Lorry Irwin, Ronold Jomes, Johnnie Sue Jinks, Dorreil Hinton, Poui Hiriorf, Sid Hooks, Dione Hoopengordner, Gory Horton, Sue Howord, Connie QENIOIZQ PPJOMGIE OUI2J10WN Johonnessen, Lindo Johnson, Eugene Johnson, Ned 'IN 'sf Yfiiv I? Receiving cops ond gowns was o beg port of Sensor Doy. Johnson, Rod Jones, Melody 'fwvv v-5 v--Q-p Keele, Stephen Keis, Pom Keith, Eugene Kobrich, Phillip mf 6' ..-'ff' Wai n-N. 41 -,M-Q f---9 NU' fl ff f w Al! Kingsley, Margaret Kinkade, Anne Kennedy, Darlene Kennedy, Lyndal Kielwl, Wayne QE-NlOl2f DAY BRINGS Kinkaid, Kay Kinney, Eileen Kraicik, Margie Kramer, Jimmy '39, Kreici, Kathy Kriehn, Karen Kruft, Martha Lawrence, Lindo Lecike, POT Lee, Londo Lindberg, Ricky Lindsey, Dicky Linscombe, Ginger N-...,,,,, S-Zy 1 ww' !'w,gQ fi ,yua- fr? McCrory, Bob Mc:FoTTer, Doryl McGrath, Dennese Lively, Kofhy Lominoc, Morie Long, Lindo Lroy, John Lunsford, Leonord Luton, Audrey Ronnie Moore ond Paulo Nersesion eo? fhe sacred bonono offer being crowned King ond Queen Chiquito. ,f .,, S ,f Q 9' ,ff ,ff ff IO7 . ,, , QENIOIZQ LAST FOIZE-XLR! 1? f 9029 ,,--P 'Wm' 'wwf' ff-JP' -1:39 3 nr ...ff all A . Mclntyre, Linda McNeel, Mike McWhorter, Susan Im it Mallernee, Jackie , wwf f' 17. Marks, Charles X -.W-if f Marlin, Larry 'N ,F fr c , for 1455 EL '9 '15 nn- f'rff Marfinez, Oscar Mason, Harriet Maywald, Steve Milam, Ronnie Miller, Sandra Mongiardo, Babefta Debbie Sager tells senior Byron Archer that old sensors never due they re Moore, Ronnie Morgan, Charlene Morgan, Steve Morgan, Virgil Morrison, Mary Murphy, Charlotte Murphy, Kathy Murray, Barbara Needham, Larry Nelson, Linda Nelson, Sue Nersesian, Paula l OOMMENOEMENT. . . AN END AND A BEGJNNING New, Billie Faye Newman, Renee Nicholson, Carol Nix, Jody North, Mike Oldham, Tim Olsen, Kenneth Orozco, Ruben Parker, Cynthia Patterson, Sandra Pena, Marie Penny, Tommy Members of the sensor class take thenr final steps before recenvung thenr diplomas QENIOIZQ AI-EE T!-IOUGHTFUL Pierce, Irma Pitts, Shirley Pogue, Chuck Pohl, Bobby Pohodick, Sue Prince, Kathy Pruitt, J. B. Rambeau, Susan Ramirez, Rosie -1-..., Ramsey Marcella Randolph Stuart Royle Janet Sheila Thurman thoughtfully awaits graduation 0-Q? Reed, Judy Reichert, Sherry Reid, Emily Reyes, Wayne Rigby, Ann Robertson, Bonnie Rodriquez, Frances Rogers, Charles -v- Rogers, Gary 4'- 7 i Iwi 1? . is 5 W X a it I MX 1. ' X ' I- las . 's . ' C I ' W , I 7 Nia iii' Rogers, Luther Roof, Cozeffe 6 -11 iifnlsa Senior 'Jannene officers for l966-l 967 were as follows: TOP ROW - Libby Wood, Marie Pena, Jackie Mallernee, Kaly Daniel, and Jackie Calhoun. BOTTOM ROW A Suzie Co- vington, Sharon Wakefield, Madeline Cobb, and Donna Grant. Rosenfelder, Richard Rudolph, Charles Rushing, Mary Russell, Tommy -.,..,, II4 fr .gsur Qing g s -i 1 -5 fs f . vt, P' is-.Q x WN-9 'vw N--Q., ..,-'39 Savell, Charles Scales, Clifford Ryan, Jo Ann Safos, Steve Salter, Charles QENIOIZQ WCB Scates, Jimmy Schkade, Mike Schmidt, Brenda Schneider, .lane Schwartz, Bob Seale, Paulette Shaw, David Shaw, Tommy Simmons, Cherie '-UQ 10' Slabbaert, Alice Smith, Bobby WW Smith, Kathy ,-N-,,,4 fr Mike McNeel and Gloria Jackson enioyecl dancing to the music of the Coastliners, who entertained at the Senior Prom. 1 l i i i i i. ip II6 NF' JW' Smith, Lonnie Smith, Susan Somerville, Margarette -'rdf .ISP ,unfu- IVV Soto, Mary Soto, Petra Southern, Roy Spearman, Francis Spell, Judy Spencer, Hank OU!-21 l-ASF BIG FUNG IQ Tl-IE SENIOR PROM 5 rv! Www rf' Quiz 'Y'-JJ' I Spiers, Bill Spradley, David Stancil, Marilyn Stancil, Richard Starks, Saundra Stewart, Joyce 1-01 Strong, Lonny Summers, Stephen Sutton, Brenda Tosko, Christine Toub, Jeonne Teer, Jon Terrell, Forrest Thorpe, Allen Thomos, Lewis Stoftel, Don ny Stowe, Morsho QENIORJQ GAIN Tl-IE TOIZC!-I OF KN my -3173 'GK Tripp, Pam Turner, Lana Tyler, Keith 2 'Xa Van Pelt, Pat 'R if Vanway, Pamela Vaughn, Jerald 1--M-, Seniors Jeff Brown and Suzie Covington, National Merit Finalists, are caught in the act of coloring, their favorite pastime. if Vaughn, Joe Vaughn Regina Vodicka Becky ,dr -ar:-21? Vorliies, Becky Voyles, Vickie Wafford,AMarilyn V-l-C-T-OAR-Y - thal's The senior battle cry, Wagner, Becky Waiansenski, Bill Wakefield, Sharon Walker, Nancy Walker, Terry Ward, Wayne Wasson, Richard Watson, Vicki Webb, Edward Tl-HQ WAS OUP! YEAR Weber, Marikay Wheeler, Gene White, David Whitten, Cathy Willard, Ralph Willard, Robert Wilmefh, Roger Withers, Donna Wleczyk, Anne Wojfek, Cynthia Womack, Schorlotfe Wong, Donny WP-TZXKEOUIZLEAVE -qw' if as MRS. MADELON FEAZLE and MR. RONALD LINDSEY For the past three years, Mrs. Feazle and Mr. Lindsey have served as the sponsors for the senior class of l 967. Without their help, we could not have had the parties, dances, senior play, and the prom and banquet. Mr. Lindsey and Mrs. Feazle worked very hard with the class officers to have the nicest ac- tivities of any class. The senior class takes this opportunity to thank them for their years of service. MR. GRANVILLE KNIGHT Although the senior class of l967 only inher- ited Mr. Knight at the beginning of this year, we feel as if he has always been with us, He always had a smile and an encouraging word for any- one who entered his office. Because of Mr. Knight's dedication, sacrifice, and assistance to the senior class of l967, we would like to thank him for all he has done for us, J , 6. f. 'x . - if W . .. .Ms..... lx! s Tl-IE SENIOR QLAQQ OF 1967 We I25 JUNIOIZ C!-ASQ OF-FICEIZQ LINDA MARTIN, Hisforion ESTELLE CHASNOFF, Treasurer QHERYL LQPER, Secretary RICHARD LOWERY, Presidem MIKE COMER, Vice-President BELINDA ZOET, Porliomenforion I26 pl 'jk sf X. W , JUNIOIZQ NOW, QENIOIZQ NEXT A flurry ot activities characterized our third year as Trojans. We eagerly prepared for a new, exciting, and rewarding iunior year. . .then the months tlew by and ordering rings and telling seniors good-by, the Valentine Dance, finals and graduation whizzed past and l966-67 became only a colorful memory. Aguilar, Irma Ainsworth, David Albrecht, Richard Aldridge, Iris Allen, Brenda Allen, Danny Allen, Judie Allen, Mike Anders, Vicki Anderson, Phil Anthony, Brenda Anthony, Gary Arnold, Margaret Ashby, Bill Austin, Pat Avant, Chris Awwad, Eric Bage, Bill Bailey, Sandra Bailey, Theresa Baird, Sherry Baker, Larry Baker, Vickie Baldwin, Barbara Baldwin, Timothy ,,,,. 'W 'N VN 'Q cg, 'WH' A v- .,., 'Qf Gi 3' l F' My it , i . '1-. T V 1? ,l,,,.,, 1 fi ,. yy ,bfi ' 1 V ,Q if H I I ' if - ff- tif I iii li 3 I V, RWM. 5,3 ,..,. A lx. I A . E g .,,,,, ,-,f , I I i VI 'tif .4-5. i dfwgfffdf J J, p ,. X ,img .if 2. - 5 M , 'cn .fi A ,Wi Y, if' as 3 T 9 Bauer, Carol Belle, Brenda Beveridge, David Bickersiaff, James Bickerstaff, Kenneth Bineda, Roland Biake, Polly Bobo, Wiiharns Bonin, Jack Bordovsky, Mike Bowdre, Ai Bradshaw, Pat Bridges, Debbie Bridges, Sieve Brightwell, Linda Brogna, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Donnie John Billy. Cindy Doug Jimmy Karhy Linda Sandra Trey ...., A- ii X' Barfield, Bennie Bariow, Stephanie Barrefte, Rusty Barflesori, Mory ,l a f .-Yr 'L' - 513' W PAEDON, YOUR QC!-IOOL QPIPIF IQ SHOWING y Q , -, -'V iv ,sar ,xy , ' 3 1 A ' , ' ' N ,fu .,, i 'r-' ,., iii 1 I 1 M B ,isi 'J , ,..., I , 4 , B 1, , ZZ? i ' ,..-. J, ' NA. '....f J W I Hx, V, ij X gm -x -i .,i' 'Y ir . 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Ire Clillon, Ray 2- Af ,fjflflfiffi R A , 1 , T VT, I29 Env 6 In K af.:-QQ' K K K ji KW, 'Vii ' , K, 'K K ,Q-Wfmvlm-. 4' ' i ' , ' 1 V . M C -U , , , 4 6 uf' 'Q C -w'f ' 'go , I A, - , f -Ms' K K 54,1 ,vi , fl -. ,, K ,M , .i m ,, Q ,,, .QQ C , 4 K -x my, . sa 2 ' r - V N' X f-uf C1 f e, 'GQ L' vm - ' ' 'i' 3 mt' .f 1 Lynx' Christmas decorarions Inspired many a romanhc thought Cobb, Rosahnd Cobhe, Greg Cochran, Pa? Comer, Mike Conner, Lrnda Conway, Brenda Covey, Dave Cox, Frances Crobfree, Joe Crorg, Grenn Crocker, Murray Crouch, Debbie Croucher, John Crump, Sheena Crumprer, Chuck 6 .rug 1 l30 flffd 3 'kwin in l H ' 1f:-f1 Y .,.,,, ,,egggs'g1ffz' Ui' Cuckero, Darlene V il i ,Q , ' Currens, Linda P 4. - xv 'A g , Dabila, Ruben Q 9 , -2 i 'W' Dale, Linda . , I , , , -Y i K . I DG ne, Troy M i 5 1, f ' A is . . 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W ', I .iififw 5 i?....fy ' , in l , . l32 Dosser, Linda Driskell, Norman Dudley, Anita Dunkel, Wayne Dyess, Adrienne Earley, Connie Elizando, Larry Emerson, Linda Engle, Carolyn Estes, Brenda Evans, Sandra Fair, Waller Fannefle, Billy Fexer, Harley Fins, Earl Ford, Steve Forlson, Stanley Franischi, Juan Frisbie, Charles Fry, Eddie Fry, Jo Fry, Randy Fuller, Tony Gafford, Linda Gammage, Alvis 7754 N Gellineld, Joanne P21 M ,iQ H Gepperf, Karen -of BT: 1 v i 'if W , g gi U Gharnan, Mike - - -f gf, ' ,,,,,g A A Gilliam, Belinda Glasscock, Sharon Gongaware, Mary iii f i Q1 V f ' gl , VV,zV , ,V Gonzales, Cynthia ,Zi M N V ' Gosselin, Johnny lf ' Q3 I ' -, Gosseft, Peggy w L' F2 ' V i 217, ii l :'7 U i ' , of 1 , p k v h My 7 M-L A 'YLE1 in-w'4'f?fww ' A G ii B'II r if r G ra am, i , I , -f. ,, Graves, Mike 'W 'W if X ,, ii , ,fl Wouldn'T you know hed leave his beanie on! Green, Nancy X N, ' . V Q ' ' 'lxXv4f,,.r ' VVVV VP: My 4,1 , Q ,' ii .am -. V J V .l,,. ,iyy ,E N - ', 5 I . Gregory' Pom i Gremard, Regina e , A. fy Griffith, Tom no . i AQ i Grolzinger, Greg Guedry, Dale - A I . Gunn, Cheryl rv .1 li 4 7 ' G, nf Gush, Joan y ii .H 5 N -M Q4 Gufferman, Vickie y X- 5 X 'V 5 -HAH Guynn, Gloria ' 1, V ? Harnraaclts, Lizette , ' , ,i P ,S ' Haberrnacher, Sally ,VJ Ni i i - i r Q Hale, Rufhie i 1 X i R , K V ' i Hall, Troy nf Q. ' ir 3 V YL M, V 4 Yu., y A - 5 , 'wi Hg , ,G - 4 l f um, 1 i' N I33 f ,K W 4552 Q N 3' . W' 5 ik ,-uf F ' if 5 pt 1 v. li it 1 vu li ga fi Y AK ra' X if ,f 'VW us e l 'N P V RQ NP' .Ei ' X J,--vw E ky F - hw J 15 .ff F A 33 mf EPGAMQ REQUIRE CON ,A Harmatiuk, Pam Harrington, John Harris, Richard Hart, Herbert Hart, Yvonne Hartman, Norman Hauptman, Mike Havens, Randy Hawthorne, Gayle Hay, Clayton Heckathorne, Jack Heffner, Jimmy Heflin, Linda Helm, Pat Helms, Jimmy Henderson, Jean Henderson, Jesse Henderson, Kathy Hensley, Danny Hensley, Paul Henson Barbara Hermsdorter Ernest Herrin Jim Hess Victor J at 4,..,,, x ?x . i i 55. avi wif J di ,,, s g Eff' 1- J nf My , S94 k..,, , A A L, J? tr s im 'tw . ,ll-4. . '? :ei 1' .. 44 Hallisey, Pat Ham, Barbara Hamilton, Carey Hamilton, Steve Hankins, David ON .- X. -t W5 li M ,, ,,,-f aan, N. im 1 '3 vt , 3 ik- i allr'I6'f , A ' J -' t . A Lg Hickersan, Janie V ,f l J we-:QP -b . 4 .. I Bly, -,,. ,J ' .W ! , Els H 53' 'Y X, KM Z a ,xgf 5 f ,J y ' , - , f O? J. 'bl' J ll! 'Q I' - '2 42'-5 J ,, ,Vg ' 'x 'CW Q22 5 f tx L . , . we 1'N i . I I f,,. Q ,E 1 V 5? l if is l E , i - 75 :,6,,,..u?'lil 'J M 1 1 f 'J ii mil' up V Q y,yi 7 , 'fir A f -A lsgur, Jane lsgale, Deshon James, Au brey James, Katy James, Randy Jenkins, Robert '! X if .Mx 1 Y, Hilborn, Dayle Hill, Shirley Hock, John Holley, Cindy Holloman, Alen Holloway, Lynda Holt, Bruce Holl, Peggy Hamann, Marshall Hoover, John Howard, Karen Howe, Thelma Howell, Jenny Howell, Robert Howery, Ken Huber, Janice Hughes, Cynthia Hughey, Brenda Hunter, Joyce lrwin, Amber Lasl minute cramming wonl help you now. is ,, , .Q I35 if N, Linda Brighrweli, runiar, was se-Je-cTed as Valentine Sweethearf for 1967. Pam Gregory and Mike Comer demonstrate the latest dances at Cuprds Capers. Jennings, Lnnda Jensen, Nancy Jones, Sandra Janes, Terry Johns, Dianne - 1 ,, ,Q Q Johnson, Maureen ,3 Wh- , - ,wr , gn' , f , , 1 . Johnson, Mrles ' ' A 'Qs 3- jg Johnson, Rnchard .. L eff 1 Q, N 'J WM, A-I A , 5 V , L ,, -, Jurek, Ka ren Johnson, Mary fZ'71wfl!g-fr-'-'M-'7f2x .ff .,,, . ff' 'J ae 'X Eff 7i 'f1ls ff?'f'T1 QL, Q 1 ' T il J 1 J rrnn e o an 51' fl si in V VV W . 'J' WY J 1, ' s v: gs' . ! pk . Q , . , 1 , 41 we , E J 9 , , Xg 'W 1 1 r . . 'f 2 rigs? Karsten, Linda Karsten, Pamela Kearn, Darlene Keele, Starla Keith, Gary Keith, Sherry Kelley, Jerry Key, Danny King, Doyle Kingsbury, Dennis 1 2 fm r 1 'U' 51' x v A Xi Q Mi A 'vr ,, il! o-ad CEHAQITQ HOLIDY A .' lj . K ,Q 2 -J , L 'gfilmum , L as , . I 'S ,N I up J ., , r 4 , H L .Q N , 4 V Q 5 4, zz: g A 4 L . , ,,, ,, y ,,, yd N in g E 3 'ig , , K rr,, , L K V ffl ' ,..r- . L L L , I' V ' WN he Klepacz, Walter Koeppe, Pharaby Koudelik, Tom Krieg, Thomas Kroeger, Lynn Kutalek, John LaCroix, Wayne Laclewig, Dorothy LaDue, Linda Laird, Mike Laird, Steve Lamb, Eddie v-M .E , ii.. x it i if YQ., if -A-u., 3.2- A 'A w I I 0 X 'W . , , ,I Ir' X X eX -4 ei x. f - -, ,A -, 3 I' 5 '4 - N. f fs 1' Long, Jim Looper, Pam Loper, Cheryl Lopez, Louis Lott, Mike If fx .Y 'px as f 5 x T ' 2 Lambert, Mike Landry, Mike Lane, Donna Langner, Louis Layton, Marion Lee, Pam Leediker, Vannie Leeney, Pal Le Fever, Cora Leslie, Wylie Leu, Kenneth Licarian, Linda Lindley, Steve Lloyd, Dianne Lloyd, Gary Lang, Janice PE. QTUDENTQ GTI-IEN TI-IEIIZ ABILITIES .dv 'Qs 'lv 'Q' VI ,T Il K .S', 72 mi ,,, in I I 0 A YV , V V , F . Iyyf L I I Qt y X , , ,, I ,ii , , 15 - gi X 41 iih' hizz 'Q S. ., . . V gi S .,,- -Lge, The sky is falling , Maher, Pai Marcanlel, Edwin Marlin, Larry Marlin, Palsy Martin, Joanie Loveless, Joan Lowery, Richard Lroy, James Lunsford, Brenda Luce, Harold Lutz, Wayne McAdams, Jesse McBride, Sandy Mcffarfer, Beverly McClung, Sandy McConnell, Steve McEwen, Laura McGill, John McLean, Steve McMann, Mike McMillan, Dennis McRay, Debbie Mackebon, Barry f an M I 1 I il ff ,JL L4 VI,iL A ,,,,,, ,, ', 4:7 5 .. . :lt .. 1 .Q A, Lf, , if fi V , ' - , l iv ' dw 2 'N I W ix J. s A ew L- Q Wag? 'u 'i if - V- N , ,, I 7- 9- ' Q! z- .am i mx vm, , Q- V L y y .-5 .- 'rw i-' N5 I X ll X r ,: , , 4 ,, i 83, f , L , f ,Ji 4- f , is - ,Q -fa , we J l-.-...-.1 ,fl ff dim M ,,,,,, , A X, 3 J A '- In Mil 4 Q J. My r rw X 'li L .L ,,r 1 J, . , , . Q -J: Martin, Lindo Martin, Linda Martinez, Evangellne Masterson, Connie Mastin, Dianne Matlock, Charles Matr, Ralph May, Johnny Mayfield, Mike Maytield, Roy Meadoi, Marsha Meador, Scott Meadows, Avis Medina, Beth Melvin, Ronnie Menendez, Debra Metcalt, JoAnn Middleton, Chuck Miller, Billy Miller, Jackie Miller, Johnny Miller, Martha Mitchell, Bobby Mitchell, Charles Mitchell, Terry '45 'fe W-f , pg W J 'll' ., is ,,, , . W J f .P-i JUNlOI2JQ QI-IOW 'IZXLENTQ N , fc 4... 12 : 5 ii xfffl' , 3, P My .-1 1 - fav: .E U4 'L A i t Mk f ' 1' fl AQQEMBLY v' J XXX 'Q gf, 'Y gi ,ii , 4 , ,, iii N 'O' '31 A-at E r,,cc, f' if f Nl 325, l U 4' ua' , -f f 9 ,ix Y X Q i 1 if Xb' l f 7 ww 1 ' N ww, AU' In s , , A ,,,, , X, V . xg -SP -1 vi, f S ' ff : sl? '- sa :ik 4' V 'Q Y? i I vi ,,,,,. , , f '- A 1 -v ' 435 - Q' , P 1 K jg A c if i B fri? ' B B , fi 4 ar 1 'H' 5 X ir 5, B, ' y I, 'E 1 , -rx r X '27 Q ew- 1 We . ' . ,, . ' 'Q' 1 ,.- Q 1 ..,,, ,. 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K Q ' lox ' .aa 'Q' . 1 1 458 4 - A I ,, WK 4 - . lv 5 f , 'x D .R g , 4 , SC, x 'l il C fl get lannettes practice dsllgently before Friday' SFA Q aa.. iiffiii y A ,i ,,...,, , 3 V it Q4 vis I42 s game. Nemetb, Karen Nersesian, Bobby Newsome, Don Newton, Debra Ng, Domunuc Nixon, Make Nortbcat, Robert Nowling, Eugene Olexa, Sharon Olnplwint, Bobby Olson, Bob Olson, Steve Owens, Kenny Owens, Wayne Parusb, Duane Parker, Jerry Partaln, Sandy Patrrck, Charles Patterson, Nancy Peacock, Jerry Peel, Llnaa Peeples, David Pelata, Edwln Pena, Dennls Pena, Elma -Q 4 L . - 5 , 5 H 4 :E 1 .iff ly r,,'f!: 'fg 5 .L - T' -,ffgrmgjiv V 11:54 :,, H.-,si f. Lf, y 3 Q X MI, vs: I , mm? ,4 V 1 f-r Perrowe, Rosemary Perry, Deborah Phillips, Cheryl Phillips, George Phillips, Jeannette Ping, Kent Pippen, Merilee Pocurull, Marie Powers, Libby Presswood, Nelda Pribble, Bud Price, Linda Prude, Kathy Rodney, Steve Rarney, Bill Rathburn, Kafharine Rawlings, Debbie Readhimer, Kenny Redford, Michael Reeves, Gail 'x , 1, - i 'E , ww, is , , ,Law I A , A ai 9' V il 5 ,X , , 4 , xi P 28,0 .,,-f-24-Kiigavu, Y ,i,.. ., 7 QR 453 if ' 7' f ' K - 7 1 -'95 K 1 , 1 i i , I ,i+f,,ff mn i '3 35 ' v 33? ' ' Y, .,,, ' , 9 K . , , i 49142 ' Lf' :A ' . gg V s y 33, ,,,, , K W 39 A , R 2 V H ,,1..n um. Juivioize Become PART OF QC!-lOOL'Q Pfizer Diziu H :mm ,,,: . - M iff . ' xii-,QL 5 wi . S ii Q 2 an VX :Ms :Q i ' i ri Q P H J V- ' i 'V I ii' . ,,,, T 77 l A xlliiwr I by V . K K A ,hhgg I P 1 ' V N , f 1 ' 3 qy . , ,,,,,. L li M-X E ,,,,. ,' , A ii -. 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'F' 'Z' I lla, f Mi Thornton, Linda Thueman, Beth Todd, Ronnie Tomlinson, Frank Tousinau, Frank Townley, Barbara Townsend, Nina Turley, Virginia Tyler, Alice Tyler, Grey Vest, Gordon Vogel, Stanley Vorhies, Steve Waggener, Sandra Wagley, Ann Walker, David Walker, Dennis Walker, Georgean Walker, Nedro Wallace, Tim Walling, Phyllis Spirit is writing your name on the signs. cv.-1 g I47 w,,,,.-i. .,.k I ,, le s s , ,a X ss? , I ,X can J , r Y t 59 eg. W dt L R 'E , A , .J s 'H :s....ae 1.. .-1-: is I K . K S , was qi., ,Y . sd r . Watts, Patricia Weayer, Nathan Weeks, James Wesson, Cindy Westbrook, Lowell Westertield, Pat Whilley, James White, Karen White, Towanda Wiederhold, Bette Wiersma, Kathy Wiggans, Dwight Wiggins, Sandra Wilburri, Mary Willard, Robert VJQEJA Walters, Marshall Walters, Randy Wamble, Kenny Ward, Jimmy Warke, Wesley w..,,m,. Washburn, Terry Wason, Robert Watson, Dale Q. .ef s r .W ,,i. r i 839' 1 I 4... 4, AK . 5 ESS? Wi RET Juniors Mary Gongaware, Geariean Walker, and Sandra Evans admire each others senior rings. 7 Q A 2 s f -I J y, - ' rsei Xie, t -- s,., l 'la' N ,ig ,..., K Mt at Nt r 1 flaw as I' '3 ki -R L N. K ,sig s - . , .. ,.., x I ,,,,.. 4' vp -s syn X iii N K X --. - K 'Jiiiesk ' A1 i zss 2 ,2 i if Q ,, .. . , ,. .. .. Me... -s We dl-N '- 1. W 5 - fjfiggi '- - if -1 if - 2:.,, ES:-f-29 Six' V 'i: W ifkfir' . X1-EEE., 47 Williams, Alice Williams, Dorothy ' wiiimms, Emily 'N A 'i in , Williams, Steve -of ' fr 1 Qu e Wilson, Barbara r W ' I Wilson, Char ii W Wilson, Connie r my ' . Wilson, Curtis 3 i ox i ? 2 'f 5 ln Wilson, Pat 5-My Wilson, Susan wr, Q VK I f K K L r V K w L' f-hf r ,,,, , ,- 'ff' Wilson, Susan ' Winborn, Betty ig ' Wittge, Gail 4 , r V 1' il , , I A Wleczyk, Susan -J ' 3 Wood, Chip 4 ' V 'Q . Q i ,Q ' 'W Woods, George W' L N S if Wright, Audra 'K J, 5 - 'f - 3 , ' M Wright, David ni V rf ' , .ii f Q: ' V Wright, Ruby H' I if , S kr I f ' ' .J Ybarra, Elizabeth ' . 5, I , wg, L+ , 2, u wiv ,R .,,, eg r ff ,,ff mg . 2 wg x f ' S ,fx we N. , 1, 0 'fi' qi i i gbv ii i Z, f hfv I - .nf , V5 .Wm is ge ,AQ i fa C Af' S , y , y , rrs, Ybarra, Connie Yeary, Debbie Zeckero, Sharlene , Zoet, Belinda Zuckero, Darlene 1 AY The Junior Awards AssembNy, Karny Henderson, Kent Ping, Robert Wrllord, and Alrce Wnfllams, were named Hughes! Ranking Sopnornores. wi q s. -W e 1 3 My ml Mrs. Barbara Lee and Mr. Daniel Rader, junuor dass sponsors, pause be- rween classes. I50 The ordinary, everyday lunlor Remember when we finally received our '66 annuals? V ,A OUIZJUNIOIZ : A SERIES OF ACITVITIEQ , ,.Q,fXXKxl1Mi A lf-J4h:gi3?Y-if Y 'iii , 'L s Relaxation, a must in every sfudenfs daily life, I5l I X97 if r +A, EY 'E A -A +I, , Q L QOPI-IOMOIZE CLAQQ OF-FICEIZQ PAM PARKS - SQCVQIOVY MIKE BRIGGS - Vice-Presidenf PI'III.I.IP KING - PVGSICISVWI BECKY PATTERSON A I-Iisforion SHELLEY SAYERS - TVGOSUVGV MARSHA CALLON - Porliomenforion Adams Adams, Aivera, Akens, Alksne, Allen, Allen Allen Allen Allen LEADERS YEAIZJQ ACHVHTEQ Debbie Patti Susan Brenda Donald Glenn Jim Mary Paul , Terry Alvarado, Larry Alwine, Mike Amonette, Billy Anderson, James Arenlaurg, John Arnold, Billy Arnold, Gerry Arnold, Pat Arthur, Jeannie Askew, Lillian Atkinson, Cynthia Atkinson, Lisa Austin, Kenneth Austin, Mike Baecker, Ga ry Jiiliea 7 'L 6, f,,,, l V Q xl J if ,M , ,,,i1 A I Upon completing their second year of high school, the sophomores can look back on a reward- ing and enioyable year, climaxed by their sopho- . 1 u 1 f 3 4'--1 .0 :fav -vt J , Q - 4, , B , Keanu ,, ...,, , 5 K .,,, ' - - 'E if ' .?f'.'f f 1 - f-- I53 .wave-L ,,, Y 1 lx I 1. vi,- Mx. c Ka Iv y: ,W 3' ,I 2 f T' Balley, Mary Baker, Do ug . ., f .en-.' mm ,,,. Q .,,,,f 1 5 ,PL Bane, Donald Barbour, Greg Barge, Donna Barlow, Rlchard Barner, Pal Barnes, Gayle Barft, Buddy Baublnf, Gary Baughman, Pam Baxter, Kathy Baxter, Rickl Bayless, Tzeno Baza, Rick Bedar, George Bent, Larry ,ai W E' - '21 1- B Baker, Kenth Tommy Watson, Leon Roach, and Obie Hasry engage In a lllfle 'horsing around before school. NX g.. W 3, 1 f. ' 35 Balfoorl, Jeff , , , ,, f l i, ' ,Q K' fy . .X J ,Q J q -.yr A, ,Q Q ' -r 1 , r C3 L. ' ' ' , r X N55 , 7 U 'Q 'K af -',-- . 4. ..,, r.', ' ' I , . l' 7' .. I-Illlllzll V G ' ll n if 1 v , g 3 -B M - N .A .. A B 2' gr-15 55 H fg- -, ,f , y , 'f - p-2 'M r we rfwdf '3 B 4 y -V , fl 'V,: ., It N f:,,-,- t' 3 , WW 5 5, ,::q:, e W :Q , A. . . Ne, 1 in V ., , f ' ,W , ff i,..,, K , , V , , I , . rcs: .. .em l W 5 l Q' 'Jr VA,b l , , f., , G M if 6' X 3 4 ri-EA B , . Sa.. i fm' M S J B, 4' 'i Q, ' A J x-f-W 'X 8 KK . , 3 fr ra X x -H V10 J hop' , kv, f 1, A ,W , 5. '+- 'W Bergins, Peggy Bernard, Yvonne Berrga, Linda Bettina, John Blake, Crowder Blake, Shirley Blalock, Gerold Blanco, Aurelio Blau, John Blessing, Janelle Blevins, Bryce Blevins, Pam Bolog, Pat Bomer, David Bourg, James Bowling, Jerry Boykin, Terry Branch, Parry Bra nclenburg, Ronnie Briggs, Mike some enjoy Prez-Qcuoou Acnvrnee Britlain, Dean Brooks, Patrice Brooksher, Jo Lynn Brofcler, Pafricio Brofherfon, Terry Brown Cindy Brown Gary Brown, Jeane Anne Bryant, Debbie Bryan? Olivia ' - iam. , 1' 7 JH, - ,,, 1.1 Y. ,if v ffl-,:. fy ' Q ff, , a, ka . ,D , , ' V' Xi X . if iiie B C W A 'C ,i ff I i ' .Y ' X A i an X ' ff H .' li A i i Y f 5 WN Vs, Q fi 'VJ 'W .E we m C .. in ' A ee,,,i , , , ,ff J, l 1 B X 1 A WM 'f 5 1 -4, ' ., 'V M k..,,, .,,L: 1 ii. , V 'Y, .-sf A , ,e Jaxx N 1- 1-1,4 -V1 ' .. . ' ' K ' 4 I i , , 'KV , , ,V 4'6 . . . ll ,, A X 'L , if V -N 4, ,ij J ,Q A ' 'ff do B, C ee -. 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W L L, ,, ',,, L L :F L 4 za 12 CObIeL pcm ,,,, . 3 L ' ,, L L H , I ' Cochran, Debbie l V 'i 1 , - ,Z Coleman, Ronnie L W LLL L -'fi , Collinsworth, Steve + lllhhh i , s 1 ,-,, vu A I I Et 1' i yd 'Y-1, ' Conner, Suson f 4 , 7' ' ' , xg, , Cooper, Brenda f - A T lk L I-S Cooper, Judy ' , ' LL x L, s T' C ag '5 Copeland, Stacie sl V -i i I H V V, l . wk C l' , L ' Rib y ML L L L L Q L !L3xL V LL ope in orraine Cl-IOPQTICICQ AND CJ-I PAEJV CU LOQQOMQ Sophomores swing to the music of the Lower Right Hand. Cortes, Gerald I y L ,. Q Cox, Dlane N, ' ,gh M A rxi 15' wr CT nl S ' , L A , A Cox, Evelyn I ' Q 'V Cox, Pat ,jg S G' . xl , Q, kr - Lunch is usually o welcome relief, but These sophs don? look QW , too sad about going back to class, probably have a substutute. 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' . it ' x, Sha x 'K F A t 1- '55 x ' ' f , ji ,, , mf ne. . .4 5, Q. 4 X. ,x , Gamboa, Yolanda Galbralflw, Jerry Gallardo, Robert Garcla, Angela Garner, Steve Gennaro, Genevleye Glllesple, Sandra Glllnarn, Cindy Gllllorn, Maurlce Gllliland, Bllly Gladden, Kiefln Gonzales, Hilda Gonzalez, Eloy Goocn, Janls Goodman, Rusty Goodwln, Mlchelle Gosnay, Judy Grace, Rlclcy Graham, Allen Grasslwoff, Richard Gray, Cindy l S N. 5 IA l 5 l Q E l l 1 ,ff fn ,f I-r 4 Denise Roof lwrrues to ge? her book as she sees that the halls are clearing. Green, Larry Green, Patty 2 ,a- K 'X 5 Green, Raymond . HY' ix 4 I Grier, Nadine ,N S G W A -K Grier, Natalie li , il ' Ni 1 V . V3 is i 1 X 1 ,X Vrhk I Griffin, George I G Grittith, George , i - A , A A Griffith, Judi mx i ' .N -F Nl 5' A Q G Griggs, Jerry we Q - Grimes, Pam L M K gkry b , 'J' fy ffl K ,g t ,,,,,::,, ,f iff: , ch G x in xii 1 i G'h ' - isliilif I , ,, ,. I A .4- Ns, K Grimsley, Bonnie is . 5 1 'N N 1 5 A 'i Gooce, Gayle A K ' A 'V 1: Gross, Charlene N ' -ag V ,l Q ', 'v .ix Grosz, Marc K i L - H K y M GroundS, Debbie ' ' - ' 3 'if G ' I r'ri ., -Waxff eatin- .. If ' Y , e Gunn, Donna W L , X I, 5 ,, Gurganious, Rod A ,,. . ' . V' 'N L ii A GUYnn, Wilma -46' Vwwfrl i W is Ja, Haden, Terry N. , ' 'W u ,Q i VF lx 'P in ii . . , if A Vg, A 31292. V A, , ,:- xl t t nf V W , X fan Q ix K K fa-:AG A X ii K '..l Ma x W 3 Hall, Craig - Hall, Darlene 1 A . ni' bm Hall, Diane ' l ' G Hall, John H V , ,Q Hamilton, Pat - ii YM? ' by N i, n , 4 , iff., i -XR ni XX X -K N 'p w .. 1? . K H Hamilton, Richard Haneke, David Hare, Bob Hargett, Peggy Harrnatiuk, Nancy QOPI-IQ IZIJQF-I C!-ASQ TO CLAQQ ., ..,a..,,.. , 5 : ' ' 5-, 5 G g W? 'WMF' J .531 ' F' Q . . ,fi . ., .. be 1 Y' sk 1 ,, we iii S i - ,, 2' E lf: . ,.1.:. 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C3 lb4 ' x dw ' i wi - - 1 -Z. an nts - I 1, f'ff 'UV is -.Q in ,rr ' ' iw f N. ,,- ' lf - L, ,, is , 3 f .1 ,K ' 4' H K, - Q 5 f fr i, Jones, Ronnie Jones, Ted Jones, Zeb Jordon, Ricky Joyner, Jerry Kennedy, Don Kenny, Kallwy Kersh, Brooks Kieke, Mary Kimey, Ross Kirnrey, Cindy Kinderrnan, lune King, Linda King, Philip Kingsbury, Tim Kite, Val Klingbeil, Dale Klorres, Fred Kluge, Cathey Kniat, James Knight, Debbie Knax,lThomas Kocurek, Karol Kramer, Betty Kriehn, Richard Labarde, Layne LaCount, Stan Ladewig, Bettie Lambert, Mike Lang, Randy Larkin, Stephanie Laypart, Mark Lee, Byron Lee, Steve Leslie, Herman Lewis, Derrill Lnspruna, Shirley Liddle, Layne Lindo, Stephenie Lindsay, Linda 5 . rgiwa W .gags N4 , 12 , rw ,, 'gl-. 1 l 1 if . fx QQ O5 4 1'!',? vi. '1 1 fb f EN -' iiii , ll r ' Le Q gift' ' . - K K. K f . ,,i, K M .XV B I rg.. PL. -if ' x ik. -- 5 x ' is ff -- '-11f f 111 V i., .111 Y I 'rein ...Lg 3: r ' Q r L - .Q 'Ei . A . .IX ' L if . 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McGee, Gary M L V - - , f fl' 'E McGee, Morgan V , , , 'l gn M, McGowen, Ernest ,Z ,N ' ,gg ,,'l 5 , l McGowen, Mary I67 ll 3' ,Z ff t. QW? , 'Y -A , L -1,5E f,, t ,1 E tit , 4 .-. . 1. swf? Mclntire, Carol Mclntyre, Angus Mclntyre, Garry McNair, Brenda McNeeI, Ronnie Medina, Alfred Medina, Gilbert Melek, Steve Mercer, Kelly Merchant, Larry Michalak, Frank 4 ,G , .. Miller, Bill ' e , lg Miner, Mike 1 V I 5 .Q Miller, Kenneth ' if M- i' H lg it Millet, Walter A E . .fx ft Q V , , ps ' , Miles, Brad -V '32 ,, ,x ess '2 Milstead, Tommy 4 Nfl fi 'Z 'Y' li 'K ' ' ' if Minter, Gary :gif L ,KE , ,L qw, J f , ' Miranda, David R , 'ff' Mitchell, Carol flip errr, -may? 21QE , QOPHOMOEEQ QTTZU GH BIOLOGY H 4 Y 1' ' K lied 2 1'Qee www ieefe Mitchell, Richard ,A ' ' Mize, Kay v V , Mochmonf Ella if 'i fs ' vi ' K .Q I3 ,.,.,,, effifffiz I, Q .1 MDW' Eddie wi , , ' K-A '49 , -G tllll ap! 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WC? ,X L, Q In M V ' 1 K A er - L A J - I ,Lx , I68 3 Morris Wendall 9 ,As 'Ya , 'li , Morris, Patti A SV. , w- gl 1 ' i kfll ' S 11 Muckleroy, Chris Muckleroy, Stephen Mulcare, Pot Mr Arthur Harper, sophomore biology teacher, seems to be telling his Murphy, Mary Myers Barbara Nobors, Ken Nattord, Alan Neel, Doug Nelson, Jimmy 1' 42 fl -' .s37 i -.,,,.,,, , --W , ,V i- ,. . ,, ,Wg , K Af 4 Y of 'giafk .N we W1 E ! iff t lass gust how durable ond tough a sophomores head really is, I 1' rm ,z Nelson, Robert New, Connie Newsome, Donna Nichols, Barbara Nichols, Cheryl Nicholson, Rex Norton, Sharon Null, Craig Ohmon, Richard Oliver, Danny Olivo, Joe Olson, Jack Orear, Edgar Orozco, Virginia Padgett, Jo Ann E if ff 4 s a 2 . . if , I L W i, . n j r it , X K F x f , A, M 4- f ' .1 V , 1 f ' I, ' i-,ah Jwhl ii Y, 'WN vi j it . s,, L 'ii' , 11 Q- , l f ,fy y 11 l I D .,,, f N., g si -.. ' ,. K Q- 1, if , 125' I li il 1 ' V H A me , C . x .X , U 'X' ,K A K ban , ' QE llr Q I Mir' ,,,,,, lg .. I . QE: ffrl iif ev K iw y 1 1:1 7' Q! Qgllk. Q ll . nffzs, . '5-:l2Y 'u, V iwi. L V' ,,,,.' A 15121 ,, i I69 l70 Mm . ,. MX, sl Sopnomores enjoy delightful company and funny yokes rn the cateterra besrdes the usual good food. ,K W , t. I ,J-s P' 'f ., tg A Q. , , R , , N n A E -, X ,O P PM 'I A , sit' I if '. , H, K 1' 2 'W N ff ll lf ' fx ,X . K -X -as , --P s W ' ,A I M rw , 1152: .- ' x . P L: . , ' V ,.,,, .. ,. .,.,.,Q 1 . w f V V.A V , ,.,,, 'FSM , Q 4, ,,r:ac'S ', ZZ ' fr , ' . 4 I fi if ga A' A -6 ex A x K .,.. ,A , V, ,M-... , rw AH I U A -P ' an 955 . R1 Pl' ,P I yas , Vw P ' -if I A Xt Palmer, Jonelle Pansky, Debble Parclron, Helen Parker, Del Parks, Pam Paryto, Jay Passeno, Kia Patranello, James Patterson, Becky Patterson, Dorothy Payey, Vuckn Pearson, Make Peeples, Sandra Pennycutt, James Perez, Lucy Perez, Vlrgrnla Perry, Jim Peterson, Susan Plwtllrps, Allan Phullrps, Brenda H RX I . if ,V l , . 6 - , v nun., rf!! ii -Q , '3llx !'E , 'Qs , It ,R 'M 3 B 6 . . , fl if A, , M if ll pn L ,f A L :' 1 5 A QOPHQ QOCVXLIZE IN C34 4, 'fA fav- , 0' - A V ,M at -if? 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QOPHOMOREQ' TIME sequel T ,,,...v f, ,J Q f x 'vik- x . 'LZ-'Q' --...,, Q... V mg, -:S ,Q at it i H . 6' i it f Y 7 , . . ' , if' SN., V. f X N46 S iifi, , N ,rr,,,, ,,.e , 'S 12, ' ' X S we S i l , Q-gi , . V H V x A r-,, S ,,,, , ,if g s, 4 -il , ll xx lv i s .gym . W, r S me xv ' ' Situentes, Debbi Simmons, Sharon me 'N N. 131, .' ?k V A Simmons, Don 5, M Simmons, Tommy , . r -Q-Y,-if 'X S? YS - M f Simons, Reggie VVAK - E ' SlI'T1OHS, Ruth , fh- 5 W' A: :S A f' , Sizemore, Dennis V E Skipper, Charles Q vi S y 'Li-fi., iz .sw Qs ki A it 9 4-'fp It :Q F V Q sy K E fi SH' f . .W , 2 4 S SN ' 'Z W . - ,,,1, 3 s s S I Vrirxk S ,,ie li 1' 3 S9 , , I Fonella Doud wades through the friend on her lunch period. 1 ,gi L R C books to cull an unknown Smollwood, Royce Smith, Billy I V Smith, Charlotte , ' Smith, Clayton V 'f A Smith, Debbie A ii H Smith, Geany s I Smith, Grathan -K Q Smith, Larry it g 1 Smith, Mary V my Somerville, Gordon - ng srs., y ' 'S ii Stonzly, Don , Mn . ' Stankovich, David Vi ik Stank, Carol it Stein, Danny - ' I t l73 I. s .. YL My 41 6+ 4- as . I' T irqsegi 9. .f,u,g,Kgw ... Vft 0 .XV Y' ks... H-if X up ss F Q N Q x 'f , X .Q sk Q X7 y 'x 1 -sc Wea.: .f 'X' me s ,fha x Q C e 1 ,N C, Q gr, , er . s Lfi A g V ' I A Aiiy gxh X .. k S 35 40 llY'W'0w avi' - 5 i X . .ip yn 5 A , f -:Q i xl .1 gf. or ,, qq, J . ..: ,S y 1 . C A 'fl S! E 'S' 5 5 3 ' ' S as +3 - s f dj , La, Ja sg L Steubing, Susan Stewart, Lando Stewart, Susan Stickney, Suzanne Stleber, Trlcla Stoggs, Kathy Staley, Amy Stovall, Scott Struckland, James Strickler, Pat Stroud, Kathy Stroup, Bonnle Strowd, Becky Styron, Jack Styron, Linda Summers, Charlene Sump, Darrell Sutton, Gwen Swift, Jamce Szpak, Cheryl Tamago, Johnny Tannery, Mike Tapp, Mike Taylor, Robert Teague, Jtm Thomas,J1mmy Thomas, Sharla Thompson, Mark Thompson, Nadme Thompson, Ronald Thornton, Colleen Thorsan, Paula Tnpplt, Susan Todd, Judy Torres, Kathy Automat offers sophomores another chance to so A Touras, Joe ,, 55' ' Townsend, Brenda A ' ' Tucker, Kathy KIVVWI E T qi Tucker, Mike ' - .:,,,, fy .-, , Wf 44 .lf Y - ' -.f TYGFIHO, HMG ' ' 7' ,,,1Q,,l Tyler, Glenda Tyter, Phat V Upton, Vickie W 'K Van Pett, Sherrie mfh Vaughan, Susan Vaughn, Donnie ',- , I Vlnson, Tommy ' Wagner, Lynda V 3. Wattrnan, Pat ' ' Ward, Kenneth - Y ,-a-. 5 Ulf V ,. , fe, if MH 5 00 Ward, Larry Ward, Mike Waston, Barbara Watson, Drew Watson, Paul A 'HN ' M,--: 1 -f Q'-3 cialize, help each other with the more dnfflcult homework and eat at the same ttme ww H at ' ' , 9' '- 'cab ' E 9 f Q-fewwrrf ' ' 1 I -E J. y , ., ,gk ,T-fzzf sf' . - f . A ,f u Zffm, ,,,..,f ,rt -. , V' . 1 in 1 J any Watson, Tommy Warts, Wayne Wehling, Robert Wells, Buddy West, Virginia Wethei'eIl, Sharron Wheeler, Davie Wheeling, Robert White, Wesley Wiersma, Shelley Wiggins, Karen Williams, Donie Williams, Mary Williams, Richard Willoughby, Larry X :fu , .S ' ggyg as if 1 A , , -5' s 0 i so s I i ii' ' ir- 5 L g :if ylmk 5 1 f ' ' X. . -x 4' In x V: 7 'Q ef. mix, . i - W 3- 1 it W' N 3 xg? X' v lg ,SL 9 X , 1 5 Sophomores dont mind alittle homework, it teachers dont mind a little collective effort at completing it. 4 ' lx hgh N Q A i- - K is- . ' . Willoughby, Roy Willis, Suzanne Wilson, Douglas Wilson, James ni l l l t .za K 'S 41- L .re LJ I y X K hw , V' ii' l Q 'MV Ju V ., i r N- N1 1, ft? A is lr f U ii , X Mr ,, K k ,vw -.aa V, ii 4 as if inqgz s., ,, xx 3 I , ,Q PASSING GRADES GUIDE TOWAI2D GEADUAHON 5, -g Q. -fr , 'S-f? 4, El ,A r 7 P 2 7,4 , E a. 1, I ., I Ne ..., , I i I MW, f1 1 , W, D W SDSS -W L D S S i s :Q in V wa 4, I ir I it ,K V V, .. .i A qnkxyb , ,:L,i, ,. X J 'xw ' A v , ,,,, 5,, , , 1 ,,,,,, ii A Q. , S DD,S, Wilson, Madge Wilson, Ricky Wilson, Shirley Wilson, Walter Windsor, Sanny Winlcfein, Toni Winton, Karen Winton, Raymond Witte, Jett Woicilc, Dora Wong, Albert Wong, Wanda Wood, Linda Wood, Linda Wood, Ronnie Woods, Donna Woods, Lynda Wooten, Mark Wright, Byron Wrigley, Debbie Yeater, Janet Surface, Chas Zella, Maria Zimmerman, Brand Zinnecker, Dawn ,A a -ww X ff Y ,,,A 4 K X K 5 5? ' ff? W , f' X , - i f 5 x 25X 1 xp mf wzhwmw ,.V. A W , . hQVWy,x- , . .Wy 'Ww4fXpA4 ' www, ,, , K ,4.,f Mgfwx W., 'I 2935- k -1 'mww-, -W . , .X.X.. ,w 'WM Hkmw- Hwq FIZOQF-I INVADE. SOUTH HOUSTON . . . For the past two years, South Houston has accepted the lowly freshman into its corri- dors. This year was no exception, as BOO frightened and bewildered new faces were seen around Trojan halls. With the aid ot counselor Bill Sitton, the freshmen struggled through the year to become SOPHOMORES. Ables, Larry I Adams, Diane 43 b il X, W Adams, Raymond g.,, ' A A B ' ' ' Albrecht, Karen - - K 'I 1. , Allen, Barbara A 'E . - T Hkg y ' Q Q H' A ' ,.s.r,, 1 ' ' 55 ,,s. ? ff Allen, Kathy - Allen Rondel y Alexander, Debbie ts, is 'Cin' 'B 9 . 1 A - Alexander, Joe Q X - 00 -Q , .dm u 5 Alexander, Pat ' r ' L K W' Q A g qz, : ,, I L X. e s X y i s 9 1, ,sr f,, A ,gi O Ffa , ,. -,., Alligaier, Candy Y , i :RM L V 'gf ' Anders, Mae :T is i, ,ff Y Anderson, Carol l I - W Andres, Terry f M T , ,c -5 is M., is ' N- sr- x. V NN. J.: - ,fx ' Andrews, Nathan i Q i , fs , - 1-r , it Armstrong, Patti 5, B Q , f ' Arrant, Craig T? Q' b y Arredondo, Tony 5 A E Q it Arriazald, Johnny ' Agk - I .I ' ' Aten, Bill A 1 5 ,,.,, L N--f W W E 5 l as A hawk Atkins, Barbara Auroin, Deborah Autrey, Larry Aven, Karen Bacon, Jo Ann '77 Q0 T T O , bs fr 2 us s T a A A 'vu Noi Bailey, Cecelio Bailey, Debbie Boily, lorry Boker, Phil Bollew, Cindy Bo ndy, Francis ...ALL ers OPT!-IEM Bonlcey, Don Bcinkey, Mike Bormore, Clifford Barnet, Amy Borrios, Jimmy Bosco, Brett Botemon, Ron nie Botterbee, Donna Beold, lock Beoty, Mortlio Beeso n, Po ul Bennett, Kmtlny Bennet, Virginia Bent, Debbie Bentley, Karen Berger, Cyntliio Iii fm., ah 'em i 1. E B 1 ? B , 4-Q., N f ... .Q . B irie. 1 VH, ',,,f,, f 'LW ' 2. HW? -.gf , fwf :ef 'Ili' ffm. Bernard, Rachel Berry, Patsy Beveridge, Diana Bilak, Bruce Binnicker, MOTION Black, Larry ii Miss Suzanne Baker gives freshman Leslie Vogel a few pointers on the subiecf of math. Y 7?,,,?' , I - -T , ' L ,A Q Blackburn, Nancy ,N F ,I I ' ,fix ,, . 1, , Qfm 1 Blackwell, Bobby V P 1 F ' i Q A' V Q Blake, Sleve ,f L 221 . 22 L Y 1 .di Blalock, anemia WJ 1 .I ii 'N ' .,,,, , . if i L L' 5 Blanton, Larry Q V ,Q 36 M V ff Blaselwke, Beverly L 4, 'llil I ' M , , Blumrlck, Andrea fi, ,, 14 J , ' ,Vg Boatman, Chris W ' 2 Baby, Jolxlell L, V .,,f 1 j ll 49 ' V f' 5 f-1 ' H -V lr ,,.g,,gEw,5MW,:: -ff. i .Mimi .. ' li, lim ' . ,I ffl 7, ,,,,, , , -51' , 'v h Boren, Gail Boston, Maudie Bowen, Vicki Bowernarl, Gary Box, Terry I f - wir' 7 I As.. 1 . sf ,vw f 2N- B . x, N I i . l gf,,5': '- , X- if fe 5 i 'ff .1 L3 L 4 I I J! an wx 1. ,- in ,f 2.5-5, ,K Q J .af es ' ,, xg? lf fu, 3 ' ax fr 11 N. rx vi 9 Q qv K Q. ,, E v -Q-' 'V , , 'J' , i f , f me we i s kill, F - l B ia in 522 1 1 ' 4. ,f, . I Mx r - , r 'af l82 .,. rs lf, f. -I.. 1, iff' 1 f , 7 jj, 4 f . 1 i ., i 'I 8 ' Boyer, Pefrea Brachamenles, Bertha Bradley, George Bradley, Pam Bradshaw, Debbie 5' , '- A iimx ,V Brahm, Ricky Brandenburg, Brenda Brannon, Bonnie Braxlon, Diana Bray, Shirley ,f-x an Brewer, Marlon Bridgers, Rodney Briggs, Kathy Broadway, Judy Brofherlon, Larry Bro ussa rd, Becky BIOLOGY C!-LALLENGING TO F'-1259!-'MEN Brown, Carol Brown, Kathy Brown, Lester Brown, Ruth Bruney, Denise Brunlcenhoffer, Dolores Glynda Gardner, Beverly Blaschke, and Mary Lund find that dissecting an earlhworm can be a smelly situation. 'lir K L1 f 55 f 1 I I ! , I . X .ll K iilr . 5 I el' iv, Y ' M l'ii . iiii , fl K l, K , l if .. l -3 gf? s s If ' f O ,X ii i- , 'ICU' ti , I, :F W , fi . i K - iq' , , , I W 'gy P! , 4 K ,f A ll: yvli M- if V ,I ll lr ff! 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I86 X - Davlla, Sammy Daylo, Connie Day, Karen DeAllelandro, Grlbert DeAllelandro, Yolanda Re Decker, Charles Degelaire, Rrchard Deharl, Dennls Delay, Daryle Delcamber, Terry DeLeon, Guadalupe Delay, Steve Deans, Brenda Digualio, John Dodger, John U 5 L D -'i: if C I -- 3 as fi., 9' J y --,., A , ' gf, ,il , , E ff' ' . gi. .-f-it D T- ' 1 r l Crass, Ellzabeth Crouch, Carlo Crouch, Pamela Crouch, Carol Crumpler, Donna Cusco, Johnme Culbreth, Muke Dane, Charles Danuels, Dennis Darnell, Dean 4371 Q QQ ?', . f f C 4 , F Us 5 . X 'fl - , 31,f':l', - e1 'N kgfl' .wha V su n , Sag a , I ,, ,al ,i,.,. :- . ei , AM- , - 'ff - r 1 Y D E' v Q ' xr' ti -' D ' .fr ,x,,,,,,, r,,,,:,-M! e f NWN 'i:3:?5i2 : i ' 'vt lf ' 3 A I ,L AA N A x C err , Donegan, Bobby Donltam, Mike Doud, Belinda Douglass, Robert Doyle, Debbie Drevvett, Randall Drake, Tina Dueresne, Donny Dulin, Marion .vw Dupre, Joy If-EEQHMEN GH' A TZXQTE OF HIGH SCHOOL iii i 'I , s i if f i ,f g ,Q r F ,,,,,, , i i - f - B i it V .-1 W a l 'F F v y ,, E Mix , l . if fe: yy ,:,, A, a i X ifg 5, ,,,, Ky la ! izg, VV,YMi zgif: M, VZLAV H kVPi Y VViAL V iggff ,, ,, ff Ml? V i,,, B ge, D 'wwsv ,Katy 4 Ak 'ws ' 'Y ., X 1 J' ix if vi, I Y' . . . ,A ., V . yy Ygi V, I Ei, Q., , sf ,: ir' , :g'f .. i Q5 r 4' Lin' ' ,QM 5 J AE, xx Durham, Rena Dye, Lynda Dzierzanowski, James Ebert, Paula Edmundson, Robert Edwards, John Edwards, Ricky Edwortlwy, John Elliott, Bill Ellis, Larry Englisltbey, Della Erekson, Melodie Evans, John Evans, Tony Fachko, Donna Farley, Kathy Farrell, David Fay, Rochelle Fernandez, Jim Fest, George Flnclwer, Jay Frndley, lrnda Frnn, Deblnre Flslner, Gerald Ford, Donna Foslinrs, Mary Franks, Denrse Free, Lindo Frels, George Frerlag, Gary Froelwlrcln, Gary Fuller, Allen Garner, Plwylrs Gallardo, Glorra Gallardo, Vrclor lnrllalron rs only one of lhe many Tasks of a freshman. 4 -04 - 'Q t .mm 4. ' rn. xx xl Sn se., -New ll do 1 if - G MA Garnmage, Tommy Ganer, Donald Garcla, Conceplron Gardner, Glyndo Garland, Terry Garner, Cynllwua Ga rnefl, Kenneth Ga rza, Roland Gentry, Gloria George, Turn -.J-.v ..-.au div any ,A Agnus All .K 4 L. ll' - 14' , ...M .... iF F y L A Q dl 4 lr ., , K . . . , ...,,.. ' ' ' 5 F 5 X 1- - F . . tt.. . , . -ri. 5 I . .Q fi' X , H, 'FUN , rc: S , 2 'it' 'xii Alai M' Gozo, Becky Grabow, Otis Grabow, Shirley Graham, Billy Graham, Jim Grana, David Grant, Charlone Green, Cliff Green, Kalhy Green, Linda Green, Lyn Gremard, Debbie Griffin, Lauren Grogan, Ronnie Gross, Mike l if vm W or f is W I la K Q 5 , in . A 'W li :N 7 is fffamrli 1 1 me i FN? , , f L H .J , ,rig ,.,, G ,. . K INITVYHON TURNS FIZOQH INTO W, ,. .-r 9 ix it I fqpyifr X A A if , 'ax S24 ,z ,,,... '17, ,s N .. f, QM if V ,,. ,, V 1' 32, Z R N W' Gerhardl, Liz Gibbs, Mark Gil, Elizabeth Gilbert, Barry Gillespie, Eddie Gilmore, Roni Goldsfon, David Gonzales, Jesse Gonzales, Valenfo Goodson, Eva Goodson, Gayle Goodwin, Toby Gordon, Linda Goree, Manly Gough, Billy L41 f If is :gg ,, I? Am f ii' fd' ff ii , A ,' . 3 i -fi Grubbs, Karen Guinn, Mitch Gunn, Bonnie N I H ai - 3 --sr '+G H I i ' - ffm..-'fiat I .nn, 3455,-Fl' it , .A r 46 it Gunn, Russell ' if, Gunu, Bonnie A' V 1 g r' V, .. W Gurganious, Sharon . , gy ,L rj: r ' ,HQ 1 if ifii I my , I Guthrie, Joyce , Geissen, Danna -, Killah Guynes, Terry B-I5 ' Freshman Don Sager is advised by counselor Bill Sitton con- cerning his schedule. 0 Gwatlney, Chuck Hale, Bebe Hale, Bobby Hall, Debbie Hall, Jane Hall, Jim Hall, Lynn Hall, Preston Ham, Pam Hamberg, Candy Hamilton, Pam Hamm, George Hanson, Donna Hardin, Patricia Harding, Kathy FIZOQH ENOOUNTEIZ SCHEDULE PLANNING .M 1? , 4 .4 J 'TV! 1, V x 71 if? ' -Q1 f F 7, A gf I 2 , ,V if iam N. 5 ' -ff 3 J'-H. flfhc df ,. 53, , Q 5 f ,W tl ,I W, , 6 1. ' ,K ivifc A342 ir 1 .-A me we .. s , W- 7 Hargrave, Daryl Harris, Brian Harris, Wilma Harrison, Delores Harrison, Ronnie Harrison, Stephen Hart, Alene Hart, Garland Hart, Penny Hauptman, Ronnie Hayes, Mark Heckford, Kenneth Hetlin, Laura Heinese, Debbie Hendricks, Harvey Hennan, Robert Hensley, Keith Herbert, Karen Hernandez, Peter Herrera, Martha Herrera, Henry Hartman, John Herring, Claud Herring, Dianne Hester, Cindy Hewitt, Patti Hice, Pauline Hicks, Linda Higginbotharn, Keith Higgins, Richard Hildebrand, Beverly Hill, Beverly Hollis, Susan Hilton, Vickie Hines, Dennis Hines, Gary Holland, Donna Holland, Linda Holliday, Phyliss Hollis, Cherie nw -15 an 'si 111 nl gawk: 4'-w -. 'ww -avi' as ,,-4. ff, JM, Y' I ,ao ?. 1 ix 43 fy sz: f , In I M ' 'K i K K C lltlul ! ' . ,,,, 3 ' ' 045- , ell l 6-'W Q 'wr' , ' V qi 4 , - y I K , , it A Q. v mb fi! ,,a.,,,, 1 x N Q ,,x I Q it Holm, Rhonda u . Q M .. f J S Holmes, Dana y VV , VV . ' ,, , Q3 ., Holmes, Frank - : V 'Q . Ns , , V Holi, Ricky V,vV 2 fi f I ' K . . Hornung, Lewis J I I , W ' ' 4 J 5 , H l J Q 1 f f' ,af .3 iv J A H J ,iff bw Q. i., .. ri ,flu Y- ' TY' . Horton, Barbara f I - J- Hougli, Randy ang . A H ,z 3 K , M '- l A ggi-4 L' 4' Hovad, Glenn V 'J V A 'V NA ' r my JJ: -.if Hubbard, Terry Q f' ,i Y ...-f W 3,2 .Lg -1' , Hubenak, Diane , Y ' V VJ A J . r, -frr Qz, . . fr' 1:2 - X A Hughes, Marilyn , 1 ' , rf 5 Hulsey, Steve 'N Y I jig , X 4? , Humphries, Gary D 0 v V wi V K VV Husbands, John ff - for 'fi 2 I egg- 'L Ingram, Jeanean 'Z' ' C V yi- lx rl' .M 1 ii ig '24, 4 i .gg f' ,Mi 9 , W J. , ,?':l: A, 6 3? fm . . r , fil r ili A rv. y , I' 1. i hi ' 'a Milf 0, Q f Y X an M 5' hz ,X , . my 2 Ingram, Jeff lsgur, Marvin lvie, David Jackson, Gloria Jackson, Beth Jackso n, Peggy . '-. , 1. f l x y .. Debbie Heineke and Pam Bradley enloy the food served in the cafeteria, ' 1 s. ,n 'nn 3 I a 4 .,,,,, Q- .43- Jomes, Jerry Joynes, Henry Jeffcoor, Glendo Jeffcoot, Make Jenkxns, Mike Jenmngs, Sherry Jerome, Mwke Johns, Koren Johnson, Corey Johnson, Leon Johnson, Mike Johnson, Voiene Johnson, VoJerie Johnson, Vince Johnston, Vsctor Jones, Crndy Jones, Lyndo Jones, Melvo Jordon, Gay Jordon, Terry .9 . -.aw K J , A J - . me .-.J I ' , V' N., 9 J . K r is , J' l'i':ffJ. .- !,. , G41 1' A Freshmen enloy The otmosphere in the new outornot. AND C34 BECOME PAT-21' OP FIZOQH . 'Wi ' W 1 , Q pn mf Au r ... A. Fw -Q.. gg-.,, 7 ,- sg, ,sf sf -g ,sss 1 is , .X ,B NE ,, ,, 5 T, ,M J A i -Q x V J V I9 7' ' M e e J- J M H 1 J J Jf f J J -K f-,M A ,, fr f-as J 4, L . I 2 -4 N JN , ? M AMAA X J ,553 a 1 Zfasfise.. s I93 Justus, Patricia Karsten, Dee Kaspar, Carolyn Keim, Dennis V.-Ia 5 h. gg ,V-:L' y ' qi ,, he xl I .1 -M.. f - - fe i. ,,.. ,,,,, , 6-2' ' M. f -W i Ali 1 J if 1 X 1 2 l , fri , ' Q .ff ,S Keis, Linda A , Keith, James ' 15' Kelly, Jacque -I K Y Kelly, Nadine 431' t Kelly, Tony ,.,, , if ,,,. , Kennedy, Randy A f AQ' X' wk' ,,,, 15 N ' I X l il' nf rl Kennedy, Yleen ii liim' .x,-i f Kerr, Cathy 5' 3' Kerr, Kristine j , 'N 0' Key, Kathy . U egg, , ,f W Kiesewetter, Debbie N ,z ' iw it sxlxfii , X Kiesewetter, Mary H we 'N we 7,4 - Kimbriel, Karen 'I Ah N, I. King, Linda f' 1, 5, R ' .ffm - ' ' ' King, Patti ' Y ' N Kirby, Mark f- A 1 X f I ,ff Q i Kirk, Jane A V , I f ..,, ,, Q i4ii+s,shifiey y ,gf 5 x V K Kluth, cherry 433, ,C l - 1 i - f Knight, Carolyn i ii ' H H , ' H 'ii' xi 'ill ,N .if fi7f'ii9J'Qi, Koenning, Barbara Q if ., V V ' Koester, James J, V 'ei ' 5 Koleiack, Diane -' , 'ivy 'fi rl . Cf Kreici, David 'ff' iir- K Y 'V 'V 1 V, , Ve A A 4 i ' H K .V i FIZEQHMEN UNDEIZGO TPJALQ OF- C!-AQQ Pl TDKJNG ' 'Liv' .M,,L ., . . .. ,, , .L+ f - , Freshman Carol Anderson goes through the yearly ritual of class picture taklng. wx ...n gp i - be ,xt .gt L ,fn 4 . , - 'QF - :...e-X-cy 1 , . 21353. f . 4. fate, si-SWA' . .- , L si X 4 , A 'V X it In ' . r If , 31 4 A , A K ..,: 63 xl KV 3' 'ilkx -- 1-greg' V' .. .-f f . . 'L 44 .mg -- I 'Zi-In Vfgri v , , - - , W- .4 ' 4 . iii W e 9' L ' L W ' ' -ff W If 1 :gr tr XM- I eil? 1 f A ' 'L' ' J r 'I' e,1,Vfw--' .A -. L , , In 'N 1 1 i is 1 'vi ? x an-7 ' , iw wi ' . BT it y N.: L ' v 'E 5 f 2. ix in Langford, Raym Lay, Mtke Lee, Larry Leednker, Vick: ond Krag, Edwin Krutt, Rechard Kupka, Eugene Labardnni, Norma Lackey, Jack Lacambe, Sldney LaCrotx, Cheryl Laird, Randy Lake, Debbue Lambert, Cllff Lambert, Elizabeth Law, Carol Laruvee, Cyd Largent, Trudl Lanktord, Vlckl fs, xv A R., f mv r' ...gy we .H Leman, Calhy Lindberg, Joyce Leonard, Sonla Leovlchz, Robert Q. I 1 -E f -r. x, A s lb .' x kg: I , Q QM? P 1, ' 1,4 In L s , -, ' J rr 3 ,L A , - ...J lf we ev -' 1' 'T' f 11 : A -an 5 -X' '. Vx I X , X , oor, ,tm il K Y 3':v Long, Bobby Long, Sberrle Lopez, Eusfaclo Lotl, Sandy Lovell, Mark Lowery, Bubba Lowry, Debby Lozano, Mary -Fj- M 2? L l ,A STRANGE QIGHTQ SEEN IN HALLQ Lewls, Karen Lindemood, Jim Lnndley, Debble Lindsey, Patrick Llnlnlcum, Fred Lnttle, Joyce Llvlngslon, Nancy Lloyd, Delores Logan, Cbarlie Lomlnac, Pa? me L I 1' I A la - H H ,, , ,.., 'mei 'J fr'-2 5 f - J , ,,y l gf ,ec ,MA Lroy, Jerry L ' Lund, Mary J 'F' fl, ,ix . , s A' X , , . 5 . A Lutz, Joan J ' J Mackebon, Margee , A X - , 1 u ' W . Mackey, Judy rn, - k . 4' 5 if rl- l Mackey, Wayne A U if .T ,, Maballey, Sberry Phyliss Manning displays her version ot show and tell. wg -.M L! I l if ' D r - . r Q J, X X . 1, r , , , ' ' vii, K xffq ,A , -5... ,,.V V xg , I, 'S R v tn . uw M...4v , ' -, I VN-I , X ' t 2,1 'Wan H . - M , -3' 4 ' s ' an V Q ., V .. as if ll ,, ,..,, s - -W 1 gig Mahon, Jimmy Mahon, Suzanne Malatelc, Jerie Malone, Margaret Mancini, Carol Manning, Phyliss A '. Q. ,h sv' , ' ,A ,x .,,,, , 3 5 :- 'E 5' ' ., .-15,1 ,V L wg F Ak , an f, A 1, ,wi f . if .Q N4 M bhww., IQ. Were' it N ,. . 9 3 1 P' ' gz, Marin, Jan Markey, Judy Marsh, Larry Martin, Chris Martin, Larry Martin, Machia Martinez, Daniel Martinez, Frances Mason, Linda Mason, Mike Masters, Jace Mata, Esperanza Mathis, Steve Matlock, Sharon Matthews, Debbie Mayfield, Sue Mayhew, Glenda Mays, Janet McAdams, Diane MCCarley, Kathy it? .,. 3 i 15 Q L55 f is N ' ig, ' :V , ' i . -12291 X' K rx 1 ... , N,--.. I' M rr 5 9 M me 1 r 3 fm lv is Freshman English s Expectations. 2 ikk vw. ' , if ., ,M , , FEESHMEN SEE CLASSIC SCENES Sl-I ECTS tudents examine replicas of various scenes from the novel Great l98 Medina, Richard Medina, Yolanda Meinecke, Robert Menzie, Billy Metcalf, Tom Michalak, Mike McClure, Robert McCormick, Bill McCoy, Wesley McCrory, Ann McDaniel, Gary McDaniel, Kathy McDonald, Cynthia McDowell, Sherrie McGill, Gary Mclntyre, Johnny McManus, Debbie McMullen, Darlene McMurray, Gloria McNair, Debbie Meadows, Deborah , W 1 Nui: yi' Q-fif I Ah. t , J S 'li' Moody, Paula Moore, Jane? Moore, Reggie Moore, Sharon Morales, Oscar Morondo, Nora Moreno, Bill Morgan, Brenda Mosley, Gary Moss, Gary Moss, Janet Moss, Mike Moss, Mike Moyer, Sherrie , Milam, Terry Millard, Jack Miller, James Miller, Karen Miller, Marlin Miller, Russell Miller, Ruth Ann Milligan, Clay Mills, Donna Mills, Lou Miranda, Thomas Mock, Thomas Mongiardo, Ca rmella Monleifh, Wes Monloya, Rosemary .K l ,153 i i v z , T' i , -if l, ic 'ZT- .1- f E 4-any i ,Vx .. Muclcleroy, Margaret . ...ff Muecke, Penni Murplwey, Danny Murray, Lisa Nance, James Neal, Billy .lo Y '5 Q W' 3 1 fl 5, M. a, :i5'If'-. , , ai: Wars sw., 'ot A J 42 f Fl ,, 'wm l is I-vi 15 ..V, W ifiiw 'ZEN 1 - .,, 1 f fs? X 5 ,,, -M ' i , . ' so ,640 3 , ' L Twff ,, -595 , in 5 1 is A 'ka?iff if - l , A E, if-zu ' Q 'Q ' 1 'J , - -' , . , y J ' ', , 4 'X Q21 'll ' Jr H 'X , ,,., sm fill P' in l Q, x ss, K g s .ss,, M Q M J X A , - ,our ,fx 4 J' ' 0 V :-f - f' 5 i 'WMS f? 1fZlgg3YK , - ' . 'V ff fp' V 'vi ' , nf' 'wry ll 1 X I O nb-1 W Freshman Cathy White accepts an Academic Excellence Award from Mr, Bondy at a freshman assembly held during the fall. tl i-f V ' 200 Neiman, Marie Nelson, Lonna Neuman, Larry Newell, Richard Ng, Chester Nixon, Marsha Noble, Dan Nolley, Kay Norris, Ora nt 2 1 Nowak, Susan Nutt, George Odom, Peggy Ohm, Mona Oldham, Tommy Oliyares, Mary Olson, Robert Orozco, Naomi 5 i nr ,... , I V , 'Q D I A mx? ,Q r i 'K 1 if . L, .,,4Y'14' , ' 4 , a .ai ,A K' -J J, ff' 2 Q, I f 't,, 1 ,A 1. .,, . 'ff' . '- 1--:Ex 219 9 S l -... My Orton, Susie Owen, Kathy Pagan, Stephanie Page, James Pagne, Richard Pohl, John Palmer, Ned Partin, Virginia Pate, Darlene Patterson, Samuel Patterson, Willard Patton, Wendell Pearce, Barbara Pearson, Maureen Pena, Leopoldo 9: , ,z 5 'rev-9 E i it - . 'A .. 25, -as ,, ,,+ , H EARN AWARDS . :Q rs, R 5. et, .. ,K Pomeleo, Debbie Pondler, Deborah Porrez, Jesse Porter, Beverly RW J r 4 Q . , ,. Y - -1 A 'R sf f' lf-yr . 'tg sh, sg --, a ' at 4 P P I iwiifii ' wi l -- F M5 ii af ix , .e.W. A x l 'W E k..., sg - is us- sv, Nbr -- ft- ,gt , .N . 1 gb ,l f if K , qi- P is Cx A ix, M Q Y V , its ' s 5 P P '-0 , S ' .swf P Vllk was J , AMTQN ,... t -yi'-'D1!f!N4' 'P' Pendelton, Ronnie ' R P ,' -J Perot, Robert i. Q ,,,.,, I Perritt, Jim xg. Q' , P Pesnell, John a ,Q N w 'A K N .. A K 56 if lik if f 1 ' .. ss. . ' Peterson, Wayne Pheris, Sharon Philips, Paul Phillips, Roland Pidcoke, Joe Pitre, Michelle Y..-v. Q.-,Q 'df Q n , . 1-E, . .W X ,- ..-Q swfiria ff ff'-' R -1-ff NR X f Q' Ri - Q fu x . ,ig f 2 , Q' 1 . N' , E x in R if R I VARY AMONG- FROG!-I Preter, Sandra Prentiss, Steve Preyatt, Gloria Priest, Pat Prince, Linda Pruitt, Harold Pylant, Sue Pyle Barbara Pyle, Ray Rabago, Mary Rarney, Lori Raney, Patti Rayburn, Patty Rayle, Jackie Redd, Medtard Reding, Julia Redrnan, Claude Reid, Raymond Reisner, Lloyd Reiswig, Vicki Reyes, Ynosencio Reyna, Carl Rtioades, Robin Rliodes, Joy Richardson, Elvin Ricks, Lonnie Riddle, James Reid, Connie Rieder, Judy Rieger, Nancy Riley, Dorinda Riley, Jill Riley, Jimmy Riley, Ricky Riner, Bobby sm 'UN 'i 1 -a -4 5' .4 ,. M, 3 . . ...,, .,. f- ' x vos ...nv Y 'vi X, hz ,xi-1 fs 1 0 K.: wr- , s HWY S ir Rrvero, John Roone, Gerald Roberts, Dowd Roberts, Mrke Robertson, Susan Rochelle, Beth Rodrrguez, John Rodriguez, Wondo Rogers, Avo Rogers, Ronny Romtne, Drone Rook, Brenda Rouse, Chen Rozyckl, Potricro Rudd, DeeDee Ruselt, Mark Rutherford, Jcrne Rutherford, Leona Ruttedge, Morvrn Sager, Don Sornptes, Neal Sonchez, Cloro Sonchez, Fronts Sanchez, Horry - Freshmen David Roberts ond Lorry Snelhngs con trost their rnterests -ui Sanders, Mary Sones, Rhonda Sansorn, Faye Sargent, Nancy San, Susan Sawyer, Judy Scamardo, Diane Schexnarldre, Lee 'Q 'O' '. T 'Q -, . Q ,... . X mm 'Oi 4 f r M , G. W L rn' K as kk KW xy. 5 I.: , S 1, ', .Y . 'ikiv A 4!,, 1 ny .,,.. S L S aynyy S J L 1 - :fx 5 Six L Schkade, Chrrs L Q? Schaeffer, Debbre , , Schunuor, Sylyra if LLLL N , x. Schuster, Chrrs Scolr, Karheryn Scoval, Dave Scroggrns, Charles Senvrlrs, Gregory Severe, John Shamburger, Donald Shane, Mrke Shane, Sherry Sharp, Johnny Sharp, Pam Sharp, Sharon Q fr' 0-7' G ... f 17. 'Wx- , qw 1 -, , ' at .QV X wwf 3nQ,q,,., .. rrr f i , .. - Freshmen parhcrpafe rn the annual Jannenes Sprrng Show. 'VN I I F dbh 'Ck -at ,H .M I ,L M? Q .S 'ff V at 1, .d '!b ff 'ilgn i ,, , , ,, , J fun? M f , ,ax .49 J L Skachok, Toni Slanina, Jeanie Smith, Bill Smith, Debbie Shaw, Larry Shelton, James Shelton, Jerry Shepherd, Larry Sherrington, John Shutt, Susan Simmons, Wayne Simpson, Rick Sims, Kenny Singleton, Mike JANNEJTES PRESENT SECOND ANNUAL SPRING SHOW Smith, Dennis Smith Frances Smith, Gary Smith Jerome Smith Julie Smith Ken Smith, Mike Smith, Robert Smith, Terry Smith, Tucker Snellings, Larry Sniyer, Deborah ,Min , x, I QS li , .,., ,gawk N we f A fm ,gh , .t,, ,V , -1-1 x ,,' fi! ,,, i - S45 ,,,,, ,,,,.s,, 1 Wi ,,,, f f,,, 4 - ,,,,, 'o X ' ' K ly , ,,, f i i' 'i - V4.'Wi'a I f W7 'ff rlr 'f -ffl F ,,, 21 5 'ff 'vwiii ,, ,,,,,4 1' ' HY ' ,iw ,, Qi' X J , , , , 1 , it V 'rif f ll 1' ai any Sollock, Montye Sorenson, Conrad Soto, Esperanza Sowell, Shirley Spesghts, Avls Spradley, Paul Stags, Kenny Stanfield, Candy Stanford, Steven Stanley, David Steed, Carol Stein, Genny ev N I' ' E x , p 5: M 'S E fee if S ,.. so r' 'Q N, wk Q s I , 1. Steptoe, Kttchell Stevens, Carolyn Stevens, Cheryl Stevens, Darrell Stephens, Gene Stewart, Patti Stitt, Sharron Stone, Tim Stovall, Cindy Stovall, Jan Stromer, Larry Stuart, Davlcl Stukas, Landa Suits, Stacy Sullivan, Glenda , 0, V y ' :'f :M-fw++w...,q,g a f: N 'F Q f 1 my ll' 'i i If iiiflli T. f I+ X N ,Y . 3 W 9 N, ,Q mfs W4 ,Q ' J T v T' - f , 1 l . A f. Nf..gQ'f, 'g'f 1 i 4' W ' ,. w ., W ,,,,, , 4: fi ,Q - , k- :ff 1 . W ' 5, ...Q at 'W ff J, 6 ,fr -f--' I W' -5 ' 9 ,J 2,5 -. 1 4 :,L H an Tix'-X f' J, . ' ' . ,.., 4 'K , ' f!25W35Efe1'f Uifiwfwiu . ,in -i J- ' , , I , , , A Q1-f - f 1. 5, i n ,f I ,, me Q is ,..- 'alfa' , 'if fir I, , ,,, I 'TA A - W f-R, I ' ls.. ,fi he ff 'T ' ':Ai is ' G f V T' i ' f 'M . f A -'m, .,'. 1 ,, .X ,,L, , T N if 1 0 I ,,. ,. X an , il W f 4 l 5, 5 l , A, , ,,ft , ,,, e it 'J' , J o .2-4 i Thomason, John Thornlinson, Carol Thompson, Chorles Thompson, Ronnie Thornton, Thomas Thumann, Bruce Thyssen, Pat Tiierlna, Sylvia Thaman, Connie Thibodeaux, Janice Tond, Terry QA. T J. I tt A fnw y .TKT Sump, Kenneth Swand, Paul Swansey, Gretchen Swonsey, Lisa Swansey, Toby Sykes, Rickey Talent, Poula Tanner, Diane Tarpley, Tereso Tasko, Tim Taylor, John Taylor, Mork Teltord, Karen Terry, Doug Terry, Johnny Authoress Pearl S. Buck speaks to o few South Houston freshmen fol lowing her speech given in March in the auditorium safuv ,. , 'X ATTEND EAL!-IES Followrng the 'Beot Baytown' pep rohy, freshmen get cz closer look ot the gon der whose goose the Trorons rntend to cook. 2 Qi.. p aa .3 m -, 'za x y 'Q' , , . s 'Lo 1 -Eu I 'V' I N6 ' , NV 1 - C 'K , WX ,i A W , ,T T ' - . A - in ' ' ua J as 0 'I' f A 45 I T ' I i ' A. Q . 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W'fWQefSOn, Skrp L i E g W l I Winton, Roger g- L ' Woods, Sondra ssns ,, 1 s I A I X 4 W ,,.. Workman, Debby ' kr, K if' VBA Wrrgbr, Vwckr V We J- ' K-if W' Wyan, Marsha!! ,ss, Wygal, Rscnard UPP F'-I-ZEQHMEN FINALLY AOCJE-PV QQMEN Freshman .lim Graham and senior Andy Demenf are cough? cutting up in the Choir Young, Bobby room. .. . -5 X... X K Q 9 'F 1:52, .1 A . ar 1'- . . 'xl X ,f 2l0 v .- r cfm 1 wa' Young, Veda Zane, Debbre Zelrner, Brenda . f Q sf V -.Q ' his .151 ' K K' 1-f' ' - N Af. , :f, ,-f - J . ' or i4f'WVs-gF4g..aiL , f N his L - gy , S, 3? , , . .W . L-sw ,,ig4es,:: ,Q '52 V ii :.: fo ' ' Coach James Nutt aids in the initiation of Freshmen. Mr. Michael Ary and Miss Suzanne Baker sponsored the freshmen class in its activities, H' WAS A BUSY F0721 ALL ticket selling . . . M!! ,XM Y W ' fl . fi 1-f m'n'. m.,4 'ao ,ana 1 .pg 1 'O 1 .Q-f .. if!-Cf ,I socmnl offowrs 4 A . good Times . . . X g . CODTEESYS . . . .ggi I-3. Q fd r ' i kg Q x xx 5 . fa L Rl J 1 1 Q W2 e -1 I ,rf J ,ww club trips . . . iv sports 5 4 : Si aff Sr. yeahh I ' hi - iw , 1 ., vas 41 i 1 . .XX X A 2l5 BOTTOM ROW JIM WHITE, Sr. MIKE NIXON, Jr. ALVIS GAMMAGE, Jr. TOMMY WATSON , Soph. LYNDAL KENNEDY, S JOHN LEWIS, Sr. ANDY DEMENT, Sr. BERT PIDCOKE, Sr. RICHARD STACEY, Jr. GORDON TEMPLE, Jr MIKE LOTT, Jr. F. JOHN LEWIS, Tri-Coptoin v 2 I :Wh , ff . , 1 . In re .55 - 'Y A J.. z, :-it 4- . Li 'Ii f -1 I I 3 Q 1 , I A' X 5 h ' s J. if X fy C ,' L.. 'Mg ROW II BILLY GARNER, Sr., Trainer CHARLES MOORE, Jr. GENE WHEELER, Sr., Mgr. KEN WAMBLE, Jr. BOBBY OLIPHANT, Jr. DWIGHT SMITH, Jr. CHARLES RUDOLPH, Sr. DAVID WHITT, Sr. DON BROGNA, Jr. RICK LINDBERG, Sr. ,.t i'gig.Li 4, .,, , 4 gf ,a ak' M-D9,s'f 'fggi Z ' A wk 53-'f 45?'T, . 'wig ,?i,a wr. .,, ,mx -X AND Tr I 1. ROW III FORREST TERRELL, Sr. AII-District MIKE ROCHE, Sr. STEVE RADNEY, Jr. DAVID ROCHE, Sr. JOHN RIHN, Jr. JIM BURRIS, Sr. A MIKE COVINGTON, Sr. CHARLES VICKERS, Sr. JOHNNY MILLER, Jr. LONNIE SMITH, Sr. DON NEWSOME, Jr. . 'N .nn- K 'si 1 . - . H . . ..,-. ., 2 W-,W ' ff Java 3321 m-if .4 ' , ,M I A 'ff 2 f , 5 . ,ww q s .y , ME AE: . 'f f I g g A . A -A ROW IV VVAYNE ADAMS, Sr. AII-District TONY THOMPSON, Jr. FRANCIS SPEARMAN, Sr DON MOON, Sr. MARK TAPP, Jr. JOHN DUMAS, Sr. BYRON ARCHER, Sr. DANNY KEY, Jr., Mgr. HARRY THOMPSON, Jr, PHIL ANDERSON, Jr. EMENT, LYNDAL KENNEDY, Tri-Coptoin opfoin Troiner U FUL 5-2-2 I SEASON IN 66 SOUTH PARK , . . . . 8 MILBY I2 LAMARQUE. . . , . ,I3 BRAZOSPORT. . . . , ,TO DEER PARK , . . . 7 TEXAS CITY . , . . O BALL HIGH , , . . T5 SAM RAYBURN , . , 7 BAYTOWN . . . . O PASADENA . . . . ,23 1 HARRY MORGAN - Head Coach nzqyxms HAVE T T 'MQ 1,4725 l TROJAN VARSITY COACHING STAFF Standing: JODY JOHNSON, BUDDY CAULK Krweelmgz HARRY MORGAN, RAY CLECKLER xx Y Coaches work ouI practice schedule. 2I8 Jimmy White l2ll makes extra points to tie South Park. TEJCUANQ RALLY rroia 8-8 me wiru Q. Pmzic Victory proved to be a slippery football in the season opener against South Parks powerful Greenies, but the Troians failed to grasp it and had to settle for an 8-8 tie. ln the opening period the Troians were halted on their own eight yard line. On fourth down, an attempted punt blew up when the ball was snapped back into the end zone. Then late in the second quarter the Greenies scored again from nine yards out. The PAT failed as it was blocked by tackle Wayne Adams. The Troians came back the second half and sprang to a quick touchdown on a pass- run option from wingbaclr Donnie Brogna to end Johnny Dumas. The PAT was good with Jimmy White running a sweep around left end, The rest of the game proved as a defensive battle and ended in an 88 tie. Outstanding on offense for the Troians were Don Moon, Donnie Brogna, Johnny Dumas and Jimmy White. The Troians' defense was led by Lyndal Kennedy, Wayne Adams and Johnny Lewis. 7 47? Trainer Gerald Robison tapes Moon before crucial test. K-rj , - .W fy- srfgqwr-TL.y.,k va.-ki 'r'-- ' Lu, - JMNQH 'V I . rfzf ggfzgffyl if ' gf' -M 2.2:-2'Qgj':a.'iff ' , r T , ..' ' ul a-5,0 , N4 N km I 'N-.,y:. ww ' . M ,.. U ,is 'G .cQlf T'fyJs.4b' Q.If1:,g3 ' ggififyt , 2-'sigmi-H 44 'g 'j Mir 1 effin g.-fm' J 2, 'Q' ' . , , gQ..lr,,5's1r?,4Aafl1' H 4, 1' ' 1 gn 1193,-m v f :PKK new sf -1 1 1 ' L' em ewes iv Iv 3,9 ' ' . 4 - , 9 f :Q 4 s Qld , ii . nz A J Ji ' was , ,4,, ffwaf- MMM- f1rff f'. 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The Tro- jans fought hard to come out on top, but too many mistakes proved to be the cause of the defeat. The Trojan offensive unit worked with precision be- tween the twenty yard lines, but every time they crossed the twenty either a fumble or big loss of yardage would stop the drive. Byron Archer j82j goes high for only Trojan touchdown The Buffs scored first on a three-yard plunge up the middle. The PAT was blocked and the scoreboard showed a 6-O in favor of the Buffs. In the second quarter the Trojans evened up the tally with quarterback Don Moon passing a twelve-yard pass to right end Byron Archer, who caught the ball in the midst of two Milby Defenders. Mike Covington led the Trojan defense the second half, but the Trojans saw the game slip through their hands when Milby completed a third quarter touchdown pass which covered TO yards. The PAT was again blocked, and the game ended in a T2-6 victory for the Buffs, nw-wr. This unfortunate Buff is met by a host of Trojan defenders, including Archer j82j, Lewis jT2j, and Miller lol Don Moon ll ll heads for first down. 'nuUANQFMmuWAWAMARQUE1442 The Trojans, trailing by l3 points and all but flattened by a rugged LaMarque de- fense, came to life in the fourth quarter to pass and ram across two touchdowns and win their first l2-4A clash, l4-l3. The Tigers first counter came in the second quarter after Lalvlarque gained posses- sion at the Trojans 29 following a short punt. After two plays the Tigers rammed it over from the l l-yard line and the PAT was good. The second tally came from the Trojan 42- yard line on an end run by the quarterback. The PAT failed. Sparked by quarterback Don Moon and Bert Pidcoke, l7O-pound fullback, the Tro- jans drove from their own 43 to the first tally and ripped off 44 yards, after taking over on downs, for the winner. The educated toesof 230-pound tackle Wayne Adams, who kicked both extra points, spelled victory for the Trojans over the previously undefeated Tigers. On offense outstanding were Don Moon, Mike Lott and fullbacks Rick Lindberg, Bert Pidcoke and Johnny Lewis. ., yr! ,,,:kV ,ji ig' if i 5 N. ,, W' .Qu 5 31 4 ' 3 M H A 15, 3,33 fu A T wwe.: K . 41515 -lfj f . Jig 5-lfglzllyrf 1 1 f',Zl,'-g,vBtAlw-5AfQ,fk'3!'I f NZ' 5.V. , a '2'i'i 'fy,'k?f-V iff 'ir Vai! . X -J A 'I 'Z FS ij -jj 'L K I Wwlr f kt '+V M MMQM'wmn4we . L i : ,yer . 2 Q , ' 5051. if ' A -L 2.1. . 1 .- . ,, .,f.,? v 1. fem! The Trojan defense was led by Jim Burris, Wayne Adams, and linebackers Johnny Miller and Lyndal Kennedy. Brogna jGoOsel j34l breaks for short gain. The Trojans were led Throughout the year by Tri-Captains Dement, Kennedy and Lewis. stripe cup evnzoywe to-v ln Their second district game The Trojans tangled with the Brazosport Exporters, The number Three ranked team inthe state. Although The shippers were heavy Tavorites, The Trojans were high with a lot oT spirit. The Trojan oTTense dominated The Tirst half with a ball-control Type of oTTense which produced a Touchdown by fullback Bert Pidcoke. The PAT was good and The score was 7-O. The Shippers caught The Trojans oTT guard with a quick Touchdown and The score read 7-7. ATter a long Shipper punt return, The Trojan defense held on The teneyard line, so The Shippers settled Tor a Tield goal and The score read TO-7. The second half proved only to be a deTensive battle. When The game ended, The Trojans were deep in Exporter territory Threatening to score. Outstanding on offense were Bert Pidcolce and Johnny Lewis. Outstanding on deTense were Wayne Adams, Forrest Terrell and Lyndal Kennedy. Coach Morgan checks his straegy. Mr. J. T. Tor Lyday served as statistician. 222 Qi, -ny. ' , Q . L , , 3. - , ,, .. ,p3uq'31v g',y . , 5 v jy I Nlu, i, KF my Z :N V , J . pvizstn 3 ...wg ,. . ... . i'-5-gl:-2 ':: - . 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Y-. .-, .J 14 12 1 ,fi-, S 1925-, s , a-- -' ,- .7 ffl' 1 V.. fi . X,-' -ef. arf a A ' hit? - -to 'N aw- sie: ,- A .f -Hg -A' . : s -1, , K i Q wr 5 11- ' -if-A V i if QP .J -W , ,. i . .4 -f,'.',-f Z5 A Y ' A A ' 4 A in 1 y :SV sp... - ,, , s . .. Y , Q. K fag: L B. 5 , he ,wk ,Q .. Q, R- '57 vt 4 I 'gsm X: ' 7' ' 'ii . s. M- - ' -1, 1 I .ZA . I -9 i 1 L 5 Xxx 'L i A - gi-3- .i L - -gr..-.-J- ' 5 62949 B154 6,,...a-as ' 5 .i f:V75 9f5 --1 '4' 'ui 'Q .7- - fm cf, ....b .. fwfr L -at Troians get ready for District T2-AA clash with Deer Park. T12-QJANQ QI-IOOT DOWN DEER 27-7 After a first quarter touchdown by Deer Park, South Houston blasted to a 27-7 victory over the Deer Park Deer to give the Troians their second district T2-4A win. The Trojan defense somewhat bewildered, fastened their chin straps for what seemed to be a long game. The Trojans came back quickly in the second quarter with a one-yard lunge by Jim White. The PAT was good and the score stood 7-7. The next Troian tally resulted from an end sweep by Don Brogna. The PAT again was good, and the score read T4-7. At the end ofa fine drive Rick Lindberg got the call on a crucial fourth down play and plunged over for the score. The PAT failed and the score showed 20-7 With the same machine-like precision, the Trojan line led Moon to a fourth quarter TD. The PAT was good. The final score was 27-7. The offensive unit was led by Moon, White, Lindberg, Brogna, and Archer. The defense was led by Wamble, Miller, Kenne- ,- H , , N Es M . iigiii: ' , 'r , 1 ., , ',:gQ, . - A-I ' iaizgia ' - rw' GQ --' J , ,i5s:g'vfQfif7' .f -:fi I ' J ' ' J:-4' . K My-in :t!:,,:.w-W scafk, A :gm '. -' L . E . . , . - ,J A . , 7,7531 Aww A 'eggxgi in ,fa ,W av :feW,,,'Q'r jyx Y V- -, -j s' i it 1 f ive' -'M . ?w. :f-f:-ii-f-ff:.f.fiif 'ai rf ' tl- -' ,gn ,. dy, and Lewis. Kennedy l50l and Archer l82l stop this threat. Terrell l62l makes the stop. 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White l2ll shows determination as he fights for yardage TPJQJANQ GUTQTINGQ 28-O ln their fourth district l2-AA clash South Houston exploded with a machine-like of- fense led by fullback Rick Lindberg, quarterback Don Moon, tailbock Jim White and wingbaclf Don Brogna. Tailback Jimmy White, even though hampered by iniuries, ran brilliantly throughout the night and scored first on a twenty-yard scamper around left end. Brogna followed with a fifteen-yard drive for a TD. Moon and Lindberg followed with fine runs for a touchdown each. Outstanding on defense were John Miller, Lyndal Kennedy, Wayne Adams and Alyis Gammage. Vickers local clears the way for Brogna l34l as Dumas l8Ol and Rudolph l78l come to the rescue. Jimmy White j2ll follows blocking of Rudolph l78j and Smith j88l. TEJQJANQ BOUNCE. BY BALL I-HGH 28-15 The Trojans, entering the game with three district wins under their belts, were caught off guard as the second play of the game saw Ball scoring on along pass play. The PAT was good and the Trojans were behind 7-0. This seemed only to urge the Trojans on as fullback. Rick Lindberg rambled for runs totaling a fantastic T33 yards. The scoring by the Trojans came from quarterback Don Moon, tailback John Lewis, wingback Don Brogna, and of course, fullback Rick Lindberg. After a second touchdown by Ball High, the Trojan defense tightened up and allowed very little yardage the rest of the night. The Trojan defense was led throughout the game by linebacker Lyndal Kennedy and halfback John Lewis. if J Ken Wamble j2Oj defends against this pass attempt. Brogna l34l scampers. K jj. T. 'Tj j, s 9 , T Q4 I -QL . j jj 1.111 . t 'rl I 3.5, i - ,. ,V..' 2 -I - 'vw ... f'l+?t4tltPistZ?WE4 ,.', . is 1 .. M ,1',rAik'2' 1 111 - :- :Fuse 1'fhf?i'3?k'2A:t'4i?U in N .. V. 711. if ,f,.x-ff':. ?fQv5es'5k 'I 4 , 1 in Vu: . ,,4, ff, uwgihwt '51 QI . . ' JZ 71?'T?14'f2Aif't:4?ft'f'5'f2'Mt , ' , . Q A gzsff- Y 4. 't':'ff. 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Don Moon scored the only first half tally on a sweep around left end, The Troians scored two more TD's, one on a T5-yard pass from Moon to Archer and another on a six-yard plunge by Brogna. The Troian offense was sparked throughout the game by quarterback Don Moon and full- back Rick Lindberg, who picked up a total of 99 yards rushing. The Trojan defense was not as- leep either, being led by Johnny Miller and Tommy Watson. The turning point of the game came when the defense made a remarkable four play goal line stand on their own three-yard line. After this the offense seemed to come alive and it was the Tro- ians all the way the rest of the game. .- . ' A r ',y, ' I sig re - 1-Lil' ' why. iz f .V -325' HB, s5,g1Qz1ii',ff,gy,,:r-M ff, Texan, this is no way to defend Brogna 34 . ff' ,XVI Johnny Lewis ll2l, an unidentified Trolan defender and Ken Wamble l2Ol stop this Gander drive, Trzoylwe AND GANDEIZQ QLOP TO 0-0 ne The Troians were knocked out of a tie for the lead in district l2-4A on a slippery, muddy field in Baytown against the upset-minded Ganders. An added weapon of the Ganders was a heavy fog which rolled in during the second half and stymied the Trojans' offensive strategy. This game proved to be a defensive game as neither team's offensive unit seriously threatened. The game ended in a O-O tie and the disheartened Trojans returned to South Houston. Lewis U21 finds an opening in the Gander defense for a long gain. Moon ll ll eludes several Gander defenders for a substantial goin, YJ Ns ,X xx ,, f I ' 4' f 1 K U I 4-yi K, ey. T . it s T , wiv? : , wif? ,, ' aw i W . .ifaj '1st ' .1 ,I ,. . 1 . -' .aw M -.fi ' -157 f' ,,.X T'fF'f-' .4 ,. - 5ji.i7L,ff',g-i f '7V 'f ... if ', g - , fi w w-15 wiw,iQ .?f' '- fig T ,Q 6Of N- 1-'th . . . -. T' ' s, t: 'r .v A-'um' I ., we-ff' - J-' ,iz-.-,LW I A w t M . . -2 - ii: ma- ' A A, .W L. R V 51 ,kfjaqf 'gf , , ' ,,4.+.ss . f ,.., f-T, F '1 '1'2 L' '1 ' ' l ' My , , Q- M y : A- V W L :A : A , gay. 1 T m.: u L? ,if A rx! s . . as ',, 'T T 1 Brogna l34l fakes another. EAGLES ENG-ULF Q 22-2 After holding the Eagles to very little yardage the first half, the Tro- ian defense seemed to fall apart the second half, allowing the Eagles to roll up 23 points, The only Troian score in the game came off the toe of Wayne Adams on a twenty-five yard field goal. The score was set up by a fine pass interception and run-back by linebacker Lyndal Ken- nedy. The Troians threatened to score only once, when fullback Rick Lindberg fought his way tothe Eagle seven-yard line. This was as close as the Troians got all night, and the final game of the season ended in a 23-3 defeat for the Trojans. Rick Lindberg l37l findslots of running room behind the blocking of Smith l88l and Lewis ll Zl. 228 , Rick Lindberg l37l sets up a key block to spring Jim White l2ll for a long gain. Coach Jody Johnson can't believe what he sees WAYNE ADAMS, All-Disfricf Defensive Tackle. TPJQJANQ HAVE. QTZXIZQ IN '66 Coach Morgan named John Lewis and Don Moon as Most Valuable Back and Forrest Terrell as Most Valuable Linemanf' FORREST TERRELL, All-District Defensive Guard. 229 ' 123-M ,, , ,L K 'NJ M. ,-Rin. .il ,0 ' ff. file I fi' .wr K JUNIOR VARSITY TOP ROW: Hall, Moss, FOURTH ROW: Driskill, Sanchez, D. Harrison, Vaughn, Stevenson, Hartman, Gue- dry, Jones, Phillips, Reid. THIRD ROW: McLean, Hobbs, Hess, G, Reid, Gossilin, F. Harrison, Michalak, McAdams. SECOND ROW: Coach Johnston, Neel, Mills, Ping, Fitts, Allen, Miller, Coach Dawson. FIRST ROW: Crumpler, Brown, Darnell, Nersesian, Comer, Weaver, Butcher, Spirkotf. QOPHOMORE TEAM l L. t i l QQ 3111331 ff Ux: TOP ROW: Coach Scott, Ohman, Brent, Blevins, Britt, Ward, Millet, Hare, Farrell, Wilson, Smith, Hersh, Briggs, Green, Lewis and Coach Nutt BOTTOM ROW: Mgr. Goodman, Orear, Zimmerman, Tapp, Brotherton, Mosley, Lee, Hasty, Crosby, Ramirez, Fulton, Malek, Graham, King Staley, Hilliland, Mgr. Pieart. FEEQHMAN T' . - , - - - vs ,ZV M ,,1Q,,, ' LL ' 1 '1 , N S 'E . 'ig K mt . TP f f l T i - i s : i 'il-'i .4 1 Q at H i Z 3 H ' W l 4 i 7 W x!5 l ' A I V if f ,Q , ' , 'xlf .S ' A J 4: :W T T ., .ii I t - A T T o T, T , ' ' ' if W . T 1 T S S .. J, Q ,X -A x H ii V f' F M A , K I -. in I :TJ ..f,, :JK N ,. T ' ,. ef- ', '-:di-sfie-is , 1: , 4f T 5E AA'2 TOP ROW: Coach West, Russell, George, Stevens, Grabow, Vogel, Cowan, Sorenson, Bateman, Phillips, Kennedy, Vickery, Redd, Machalak, Wells, Daniels, Newcomb. SECOND ROW: Trefry, Aten, Tittle, J. Elliot, Beeson, Fuller, Evans, Turney, Harrison, Newman, Blackwell, Gwaltney. BOTTOM ROW: Drewett, Mgr., Gonzalez, Rogers, Frels, Stone, Willard, Brotherton, Logan, Caldwell, Douglass, Zambrano, B. Elliott, Wallace, Clegg, Arrant, Nance, Darnell. FPEQHMAN WF-MTE TOP ROW: Blake, Shelton, Edwards, Cole, Chambers. SECOND ROW: Weaver, Hale, Willard, Riner, Barmore, Coach West. THIRD ROW: Coach Newcomb, Hamm, Van Ness, Mclntyre, Shane, Carroll, Mgr, FOURTH ROW: Farrell, Sager, Mason, Rutledge, Medina, Cooke. BOTTOM ROW: Krejci, Moss, Chapline, Ward, Moreno, Jerome, Pidcoke, Student Coach Gary Pittman was absent when picture was taken. 232 .W 'u:v1fA'f5 ifwivm ' A f, EQ 4 ., ' X 151 WWW4iwf,s2X, ' ff :QP . ' ycfyy t 1 Y g um . Ek ' . Xlii W , 1 L E A 2 W 5' TOP ROW: Manager Norman Driskill, Don Moon, Pat Maher, Don Chronis1er,T, Walls, Johnny Rihn, Coach Gerald Robison BOTTOM ROW: Timmy Tingle Dickie Lay, Richard Espinoza, John Kulolelc, Steve Vorhies CAGEFZQ MANAGE11-11? RECORD l. TIMMY TINQLE DICKIE LAY JOHNNY RIHN Senior Guard Senior Guard Senior Guard 235 PAT MAHER JJWRELS Junior Center Junior Forward TYZQJANQ EXPERIENCE MANY PROBLEMS This year's Trojan basketball team, was handi- capped by inexperience ancl height problems. The Trojans had only tour seniors with three ofthe start- ers being 6'2 and under, and the tallest being 6'5'l. The Troians' non-district record ot TO wins and T2 losses shows that outside of district our cagers played close to .500 ball. Next year's team, having the added depth at more seniors, will undoubtedly make a fine district showing. vc. JOHN KUTALEK Junior Guard DON CHRONISTER Junior Center DISTRICT RE SH 52 PASADENA. . . 60 STERLING. , , 49 LEE ..,,.... 45 SAM RAYBURN. . 57 PASADENA. , , 73 STERLING .... A6 LEE ........ 51 SAM RAYBURN. . CORD Timmy Tingle Ieops high To shoot over Rayburn defender Dickie Loy catches his opponentoff guord cis he gets off on eosy lump shot STEVE VORHIES RICHARD ESPINOZA Junior Guard Junior Guard QTTZYHAIZDEIZI T. Walls bottles To control tip-off os feom members of boTh Teams look on, Don Moon orclwes cs iumpshol over The oulslrelclmed crm of G defender. SEN! 0129 PACE Q Dorm Chronisler shows Hlingertlp ease os he pumps o shot over o helpless de- Would you believe the basket us thot way? fender. WE!! i TOP ROW: Manager Randy Drewett, Johnny Matthews, Wesley White, Ronnie Hicks, John Bitting, Paul Watson, Paul Allen, Don Kennedy, Darrell Lewis, Coach Newcomb. BOTTOM ROW: Darrell Harrison, Frank Michalak, Gary Minter, Byron Lee, Terry Brotherton, Farrell Harrison, F'-IZEQHMAN TEAM sf l 34, TOP ROW: Brett Bosco, Ricky White, Gary Hines, Mitch Guinn, Darrell Stevens, Larry Black SECOND ROW: Bill Elliott, Mike Moss, Robert McPhoil, Tim George, Mike Michalak, Tony Evans, Larry Newman, Manager Tony Kelly THIRD ROW: George Frels, Jim Perritt, Gary Moss, Larry Ellis, Tucker Smith, Larry Brotherton, Bill Ireland. Not pictured are Alan Fuller, Terry Vickery, Bobby Hole, and Richard Huggins. V 5 fp' ,www H K . -..f CD W,,.mw- -A-f ,-'f+ J- 'k 9. if ,K ,,,.,, ,. Q., .4 L. If If tiii 465052 1 Q A I I if f?'fltl If BOTTOM ROW: Tom Thacker, Dennis Pena, Greg Grotzinger, Robert Sonderfan, Mike Lott, Allan Graham, George Griffin, Donnie Vaughn, Tommy Watson, Amado Sanchez. SECOND ROW: Rick Lindberg, Jim Scates, Jim White, Jeff Butcher, Mike Briggs, Johnny Miller, Bobby Oliphant, Dwight Smith, Marion Burris. THIRD ROW: Edwin Palata, Wesley White, Bill Speirs, Richard Lowery, Walter Millet, Paul Holtzhauer, Larry Polk, Ronnie Fechner, Rusty Goodman, Dean Drisk- ell, FOURTH ROW: Johnny Gosselin, Norman Driskell, Dale Guedry, Ronnie McNeal, Billy Miller, John Stroup, Clifford Scates, Phillip Kabrich, Louis Rackley FIFTH ROW: Wayne Adams, Thurman Walls, Mark Tapp. M,- Tt2A MICE I4-AAAATITLETHRJONE Nothing Iess to have been expected, this year's Trojan Varsity Track Team rocketed its way into the District I4-AAAA championship spot, once again proving itself to be one of the leading Cinderella Teams in the Gulf Coast area. Due to a maximum effort, the Trojans were able to edge out always-powerful Baytown by four points, giving them their first district track championship in four years. Besides winning the District Meet, the Trojan cindermen won five other team championships and sent six boys to the State Meet in Austin. The team was led by captains Jimmy White, Rick Lindberg, and Wayne Adams, who together compiled close to 500 points for the team. Individual school records were smashed this year in the IOO-yard dash, 220-yard dash, 440-yard relay, and shot put, and Allan Graham became the first sophomore in the history of the school to run the TOO- yard dash in 9.9. 242 1 41' 'WHIIW :W 'A' MEEI' QUAUFIEIZQ IQNEEIINGI STANDING: RICK LINDBERG - 440 reIOY JIMMY WHITE - Ioo, 440 - VSIGY relgy WAYNE ADAMS - Shof PUT TOM THACKER - 440 relay ALLAN GRAHAM - 440 reloy Robert Sonderfon Weeds has heat of the mwNe mn. Jwmmy Whwfe cmd Rwck Lundberg fmished first and second mm The one-hundred yard dash In the Dustrlct Meet. 244 BMW Mw1Ner dems the pole vouh bor WM ease gr ,Q or r h ,ba ,z' A RN ,ff Q A L 2:L.L, V . wg: . . gg Es X! I' E 1- H., Troran reYay men jwmmy White, Rick Lindberg, and Tom Thacker show fhexr medals To manager Norman DrlskeH, after wunnrng another 440 relay QUN , RUN , RUN Denms Pena was one of the Troyan 880 ronnerg rhrs year, Rrchard Lowery Trwes hrs Yuck af The mile run. 245 ' M in Allan Graham hands off Yo Wc1NTer MMG-T To Yoke The read un The rwle Vekw. Mders Deon Drw5keU and RUSW Goodmcm FOUOW dose behmd, AGILHVAFHQ BEST HILL Mark Topp exhibxts exceNNem Form os he wins Hrs? phce an We T20-yard Pugh hur'dNes, A IM i 31 ,P 'ww 'f fia- Mx mu . K Wayne 248 . i in , w 'I w X Jwmmy Scates hands off To Edwin Paia?a on the miNe relay. lfiuddaj Adams fosses The discus. Q CAPTURE NIG- BROWN EELAYQ Happiness is winning a Track meet. Thurman Wahs prachces hrs form in the high rump. HELD EVENTS I H Qzfzfff, W .'1.,1 .,,g 1 - N f M, John STroup is up and over - maybe. IL ,,?, A .nays 3 Trojan weighfmen: Dwnghf Smuth, Wayne Adams, Bobby Oliphlnf, and Johnny MiHer. , ig mu.. 250 A few of We Muck boys show New cxdrwrcmon hr Comfh Wsfs9 COACHES D QERME A BIG CONG-YZNULNIONQ Coach Jody Johnson cmd Couch Gary West Nook buck over Cl wavy successfd season had BOTTOM ROW: Mike Bankey, Rodney Bridgers, Larry Brotherton, Han Sanchez, Bill Lowery, Steve Coleman, SECOND ROW: Randy Druitt, George Freils, Jesse Gonzales, Benny Wallace, Gilbert Harrison, Russell Gunn. THIRD ROW: Tim George, Robert Hale, Jeb Willard, Ken Smith, Dean Darnell,Tony Evans. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Daniels, Leslie Vogel, Medford Redd, Conrad So- renson, Randy Kennedy, Ronnie Bateman, Coach Charles Knight. F'-REQ!-WAN TRACK This year's freshman track team, under the leadership of Coach Charles Knight, proved to have the possibility of supplying the Varsity team with a number of promising athletes for the next couple of years. The Freshman team turned out some very fine individual performers, but due to lack of depth, they were only able to muster a fourth place in the District Meet. If the boys continue to develop and perform as they did this year, there is no reason whatsoever to look toward the next few coming track seasons with any- thing but extreme optimism and confidence. 44 waves f-,-'W ' as pf' VARSITY BASEBALL ., ...., , WW! .-K.. . , -wa .1.q,.-,rt -V f HHH? 54 ,..' 8581 ..e...! ZSY'-CW 'L' if 9114: 2 mir i 'W 1 V V - H Ny U, waazaq fa 5 'i 1 1, yz, aw K h . if Q I , ,Q i I3 A W 2 df' .fi , K I Jghnf 1' ii fl 1 XY ff! i fax? ,Ji if gulf ' . E y , ,W pam f A -.,,. -14, V, 1 A ' ., Q, . 1, 1 9 X. , . X W1 , ix ,M ,. 'Y li g R it 1 xx fj W s i 7 4 -' Exif fxh fm, ' X BOTTOM ROW: Bob McCrory, Don Brogna, John Lewis, Ken Wamble, Burr Pidcoke, Dickie Lay, Lonnie Smith, Mike Hansburg, Manager, STANDING Coach Buddy Cauik, Joe Casrellano, Byron Archer, Jim Kramer, Pat Alley, John Dumas, Charies Savell, Jim Burris, and Gene Wheeier, Manager gf ,wr f ii if . ' ff' ' ' ,, , ,cyy ,, W , , Coaches and umpires go over ground rules before game. Jim Burris awaits his turn to ba? ,V-f M , , V lf, L 4 Lonnle Smllh slums one inlo left fmeld os spedotors look on. ' ',-' ':K,, 1 l,- H M, , ww, K, , Jn Bfogmo delivers the poy oll pllclw, -eizgeaz. ig .1 Kgs: 41:55-. ui f-., .kV. K A Archer' becls out on lfllleld lwl Alley Tags runner out on puck-off ploy of first bose. ACHON I ALWAYS ACU ON Won1bNe raps C1 single ond rounds Fmt. Loy ws cough? 4n cn rundown, D ll V 5 +'4?wew fi is My W' W' ' -.2 ,J ggq, , n Q Wggikfg 'Q fi - ' n, Q. INHELDEIZQ ALUVAYQ WOPJ6 EEZ IL? Ken Womble, Junior Short siop Charles Soveli, Senior Third Bose S' X K Pot Alley, Senior, First Bose i i e e , , U I in Lonnie Smith, Senior Second Bose Jim Burris, Senior Cotcher 257 2 ,E OUTPIQLDEQQ Arze nmporzmwr DEFENDEIZQ Nw 4-v Bur? Prdcoke, Sensor Rrght FreNd Joe Cmste-Ncmo, Semor Rrgh? Held J 1 kiwi? A' Qi 7 John Lewxs, Sensor Left FreNd Byron Archer, Semor Center Field John Dummf Semo' MQW Hem 258 S naqym Prrcuerae X g mgf WIN 4 IN DIQTPJCT - ' i 1 f..- .M Q - i A 1' av I X 41' -5 I If Dickie Loy, Senior Bob McCrory, Semor Castellano, Loy, Kramer, Dumas, Brognu, Pldcoke and ollwers owcuf turns ol bor, Burrls rounds tlwd and dugs For home. McCrory fans Qrmofher batter. 'N xt X X z x X Alley slashes 0 lvl to riglwl field ff X11 :XRS 4 1 nd ' f -wx Managers I-lc1nsburg,Key and Wheeler ore cough? In busy rno VARSITY DISTRICT RECORD Posodeno Sferling - Boylown Royburn Posodeno Sterling l Boyfown .SSTEH WWI lex f.,, 'M' BOTTOM ROW: Chuck Crumpler, Mike Moss, Sreve Blake Tommy Smith Chorlre logon SECOND ROW Johnny Rrhn Jrmmy Hefner Mike McMohon Mrke Lonrd, Sleve Lindley, Gary Mnnler, Edwun Prrce Jerry Joyner TOP ROW Cooch Johnslon Mork Russell Tommy Bronhorn Phrl Anderson Rondy Long Ronnle Hrcks, Steve Rodney, Gory Kenfh Alon Fuller ond Monoger Rucky Brohrn TPJQJAN , IN A WORLD OF TEES, HOLES, AND TRAPQ STEVE BLACK, Senior NEWTON BROWN, Senior Captain ,Xin COACH JAMES NUTT Golf Couch , A Y' J 1 STEVE LEE, Sophomore JIM GRAHAM, Freshman JOHN HALL, Sophomore TOM KOLJDELIK, Junior BOYS' TENNIS Barry Skillern smashes. Tony Fuller returns. Tennis Team: STANDING: Mr. Donald Carter, Tony Fuller, Barry Skillern, Wall Wilson, KNEEL- ING: Murray Crocker, Billy Graham, Julian Plalon. Murray Crocker awaits the serve. is X A fy f . Julian Plalan backhands a relurn r T in Carolyn Tatem, Senior Captain Kathy Brown, Junior Kathy Horton, Sophomore GIRLS' TENNIS nf, -xi I Qi 2 L ,, f .Jil C Doing a commendable iob for their Girls' Tennis Team are FRONT ROW: Carolyn Tatem, Kathy Brown, and Polly Blake. BACK ROW: Sponsor Laura Savell, Jeannette Gush, Kathy Horton, Joan Gush, and Stacie Copeland. Stacie Copeland Sophomore 'movin M ,gf-ff Q 'ifijgf-QR 3, ig B L. ,W . ,. shows has stcrhng form on the 100-yard free style TZXNKEIZQ BOTTOM ROW: Dale Parrott, Steve Prentice, Terry Hubbard, Roy Willoughby, Jack Olsen SECOND ROW: Milce Singleton, Gerald Fischer, Louis Lang- her, Skip Wingerson, .lohn Safos THIRD ROW: Richard Prentice, Wayne Lutz, Pat Hallisey, Allen Thorpe, George Brown, Louis Hornung TZXNICEIZ CAPIZXINQ Swimming Captains for T967 are Wayne Lutz and Rich- ard Prentice. SWE MEET OUALIFTEI-29 L,-lf' Coach Lanny Landtroop gives instructions to State Meet qualifiers Pat Hallisey, Allen Tharpe, Dale Parrott, and Richard Prentice, mu ' 267 Here l come, ready or not! PHYSICAL EDUCCTHON Cl-AQQEQ HAVE BUQY SCHEDULES --1... Q -W 11 4 W. .2 f -- N- Q, -. -f , t M' , E 'fm 268 Coach Dean Johnston and Coach Ray Cleckler relax alter a tiring P.E. class. ,Q N 1'6 3:4 f Q I 1. H M ,'7'2l'3?1'45 , ii -f ' , ' ' a? '-1, ,- I ' 'V 41 'V u .. U 7.1- , f, g, A Q ,, . W' ',, . ' 521: Qfsif , i , fi, film: 134, B, it Softball is one of the varied activities in gym classes. s ,ht I .. x fffi Emily Williams bites her lower lip and returns 0 serve. . 5 2 I Jeanette Gush stretches high for cs return from the forecourt. 'ir ftiff.. , W., ,. - az' t if A ii , ,, Y ywmh ye w ' .M W if, A ,N Q uw 1 ., 4 1 W7 1 ,. rl ,Wi mm: V ex f 2 4 fy 'Kwai W + fy 1.7, W ..,, ,, H f WM, Q ,, N -- ., ,A , MMM 1 , ., ffif -' W f , f--- if V f f 1 W , . R, , ' ' N 'I .. -0 my 1 535213 2614 It , -'W I J.-3 , ' ,, - ati, ,L . if., .,-V+ It nfl! 'Q 'N h .,m. M l ,f ir' Vw ' s i f i' H ' limi ff? Well, no problem, here goes 0 homerunf' 269 s-Nan O ov 0 v-fx U-'f 9,0 o'v- 9 Q 'w .':',o:v.Q:o' Q42 W ix ' 31,00 oo ,'4' 9 o Oo Q, 0.9. 94' i. F in 1,-' -gg-mM,,., W-kv 1,-v , N, K? Hr N- - iii 1 Miki Mm x 1, w w 27I YFCJWANTQ YOU! YFC lwi et sel, l. South Houston's chap- ter ot the international Youth tor Christ or- ganization. 2. Students who ioin together in putting their Christian ideals into practice. 3. The club where everyone is welcome. Mr. W. A. Ashworth sponsors YFC. Mary Lynn Naye, Miss Houston 1967, was a special guest speaker in si- rs T A W R ' S , , .L . L,:. .. C., . I jxff' .W K I - It ir, -- 5 - - f ' Q 1.. if E im., KWVW 5 -K - E Khin: , T. YFC's membership is not fixed, for everyone is invited to attend the meetings. Pictured are TOP ROW - Olan Bryant, Mike Holley, Steve Black, Ricky Pogue, Steve Morgan, Greg Tyler, Ronnie Zeiner, Dennis McMillan, Harold Eggers, Darrell Harris. SECOND ROW - Bill Burkhart, Marvin Crockett, Doug Neel, Gayle Dexter, Ralph Willard, Lisa Atkinson, Cynthia Atkinson, Charlotte Murphy, Diane Arnold, Mary Fritzing, Deena Fuller, Janet Yeater. THIRD ROW - Fredna Cox, Ava Rogers, Tina Drake, Susan Schepis, Sandra Franks, Marless Hughes, Cindy Harris, Darlene Jefferson, Susan Tippet, Carol Johnson, Evelyn Cox, Carol Bauer, Susan Steele, Patsy Davenport. A 273 voum :ora cuiaier -cw X YFC officers for 66-67 ore Horold Eggers - oss't music director Ronnie Zeiner - progrorn clrioirmon Dorrell l-lorris - music director Melndy Ferguson - editor Morvin Crockett - president Doug Neel - vice-president Fredno Cox - quiz teom coptoin Suzie Covington - secretory Cindy Horris - publicity choirmon YFC Officers pause following o meeting. 'QQ' Reverend Beuford Coin wos one of mony guest speakers. - .. - ' 9 . ' ff-. Ronnie, Doug, Marvin, and Darrell plan program for the next meeting, Marvin Crockett, president Darrell Harris, music director. Trojan Council ltro ien koun s'll, l. Made up ot representatives from each homeroom, the Council works among the students tor the betterment of South Houston, 2. An organization whose meeting times lduring classl always draw large crowds. OUT E Officers of the Trojan Council are: Dawn Zinnecker secretary Saundra Starks treasurer Ann Rigby vice president, Tim Tingle, sergeant-at-arms, Andy Dement president John Dumas parliamentarian Phillip King historian. Not pictured is Johnny Lewis, chaplain Andy Dement stays overtime to look into the mystery of the missing microphone. Wiggins, Sandra 11-2 - Jennings, Linda 11-3 Brown, Jeff 12-2 Zinnecker, Beth 12-3 Hicks, Carlanne 12-4 Dawson, Chuck 12-6 Murphy, Kathy 12-7 Morgan, Steve 12-8 Gush, Jeanette 12-9 Dumas, John 12-11 Wong, Danny 12-12 '-w ' -.. If .5 nn! Burner, Sharon 12-13 Mallernee, Jackie 12-14 Henderson, Kathy 11-A ll f 1 1:5 ,-. , ,Q ge 1 :K-. 1-- - -rs-X-9 f:??f?'17P ' ,A fl-. 511.-f-s'f-Z- '12-, iq, 2.-Zi' ,. , Q Ji' :IC 111 E 'Q J HN'--'- ,-'1 6: 1 GN' 391551 . Russell, Leah 11-5 Lowery, Richard 11-6 Meador, Marsha 11-7 Heflin, Linda 11-8 Davis, Tim 11-10 Oliphint, Bobby ii-ii Keith, Gary 11-12 Gregory, Pam 11-13 Olexa, Sharon 11-14 Parish, Diane 11-16 Williams, Alice 11-17 Ybarra, Connie 11-18 Not pictured are: Wx Tingle, Tim 12-1 Lewis, John 12-5 Eggers, Harold 12-10 Huey, Brenda 11-1 Rodriquez, Baldo 11-15 X l Q5 X Troian Council member Jeff Brown sells his last pair of ribbons. Selling football ribbons is a major Council proiecf. Andy Demenl presides at The meetings. 1 we ss -e , J Q ed - M 'rr PN i 278 Adams, Debbie l0-3 Sayers, Shelley lO-A Peterson, Susan lO-5 Parks, Pam lO-6 Fry, Tommy lO-7 Cooper, Judy lO-8 Callihan, Sheri lO-9 Zinnecker, Dawn, lO-lO Wong, Wanda lO-ll Neel, Doug lO-l2 Allen, Marie lO-l3 Ryan, Palsy lO-lf-1 Patterson, Becky lO-l5 Wilson, Madge lO-lo Wiggins, Karen lO-l7 Dexter, Gayle lO-l8 Howard, Janet lO-T9 Hugo, Jamie lO-20 Miller, Bill lOA2l Hobbs, Louis lO-22 MEMBERS ENT QIUDENT BODY Bauglwrnan, Pam lO-l Coleman, Ronnie l0-2 W w K C Nl Alex ' ' 5 he g ' f ., X fiix ib i' . 2. If ui ,...,i 5 asm -rf F i ii T if , , n ,Q C C I, C .ce ., ,,,, ii T .v . Tj as f X, , K, ...M N. of Off Ami? ..r.' ,N Q., f 4 -,, KA' X Ll X ff, 'A- mi ,.1 1-,,l -5 ., .al ll xl l' S ' ' ' -..N 1 c.. , W ,. --n Q '05 S 7- N, . f ,fi an x Y Y f . 4 1 f - Qs s g fav , gf ss,-1 -0 X - 1 ,. , Q, . ' ' X, rs-'Wy' P -L 'Y A 1 X - ..5. ' ' - 9 Wallace, Bennie 9-24 4 1 Kelly, Jacque 9-1 Fuller, Allen 9-2 Prince, Linda 9-3 Albrecht, Karen 9-4 Blackwell, Bobby 9-5 Dahl, Charles 9-6 Clegg, Randy 9-8 King, Patti 9-9 Boatman, Chris 9-10 Lund, Mary 9-11 Nowak, Susan 9-12 Crocker, Steve 9-13 McCarley, Kathy 9-1 A Arrant, Chris 9-15 Andy Dement works on the portable ticket booth a Leonard, Sonia 9-16 Trolan Council prolect Vickery, Terry 9-17 Scroggins, Charles 9-18 Pitre, Michelle 9-19 Guinn, Mitch 9-20 Berger, Cynthia 9-21 Not Pictured: Tand, Terry 9-7 Rogan, Stephanie 9-22 Lake, Debbie 9-23 Gayle Swanick, Kia Passeno, and Barry Roberts represented the Us Folks Club at the Student Council Assembly. FARMERS TOP ROW1 Pat Priest, Mike Roberts, Clayton Hay, Bobby Mitchell, Arthur Ricks, John Edworthy, Billy Brown, Francis Spearman, Donny Stotfel. SECOND ROW: Gene Riner, Kenny Owens, Ronnie Hauptman, David Bomer, Mike Donham, Jerry Coleman, Mark Smith, Jerry Moore, Kenneth Warnble, Ronald Moore. THIRD ROW: Dean Darnell, David Walker, Mike Monaghan, Paul Hinton, Bob Mooney, Anthony Butera, Gary Arrant, Claudie Herring, Lonnie Ricks, Richard Manee. BOTTOM ROW: Instructor - Ken Neyland, Larry Elizondo, Mike Miller, Richard Wagal, Philip Chetta, Mike Ward, Richard Roane, Tommy Oldham, Herman Leslie, Robert Clark. 280 A A- .,,., ,S A OF AMEPJCA TOP ROW: Johnny Gosselin, Victor Hess, Davis Ward, Gerald Kelly, Ronnie Livingston, Randy French, Charles Thomas, Gary Rogers, Mike McNell, J. B, Pruitt, John Stroup. SECOND ROW1Tommy Krieg, Randy Kennedy, Donnie Simmons, James Teague, Darrel Stevens, Larry Edwards, Daniel Estes, Larry Willoughby, Danny Oliver, Jack Bonin, Robert Cary, Kenneth Ward. THIRD ROW: Joe Alexander, Jeff Ingram, Jim Lindemood, Donnie Teague, Richard Martinez, George Nutt, Danny Cole, Dwight Smith, Tommy Smith, Steve Darnell, Harold Garner, James Keith, Wendell Patton. BOTTOM ROW: Tommy Miranda, Robert Walker, Keith Crosby, Byron Lee, Steve Coleman, Steve Wilson, Lonnie Hensley, James Anderson, Johnnie Chavira, Terry Allen, Tommy Simmons, Instructor f Ralph Sheram. 28l I l x l B -.- f m,..,L The FFA ottlcers are BACK ROW - Bully Brown, chaplaun, Mike Hauptman, student advisor, Paul Hin- ton, sentinel, Harold Garner, reporter, FRONT ROW - Ronnie Fectner, secretary, Anthony Butera, presudent, and Gary Arrant, vice-president. 282 OFFICERS LEAD FFA FFA members are encouraged to compete In livestock - lodging contests. This fall, Jerry Coleman was owner of the grand champion fat steer. '.- 4. X F' ..,. ,Q V .. iyy I QT u YA F g'kk:V Mr. Kenny Neyland is one ot the FFA spon- sors. X Mr, Ralph Sheram, FFA sponsor, tells Anthony Butera about club plans. Becky Patterson was the FFA Sweetheart for T966-1967. FFA let et ol, l. Future Farmers ot America, 2. Boys who are interested in agriculture and live- stock and study such things in one ot South Hous- ton's largest organizations. 'Y Y, FFA boys are surprised at this proiect- chucks which ore cross-breeds between chickens and ducks. 283 Fl-64 Pl-ZACHCEQ FOB TI-IE Future Homemolcers lfu cher hom 'Q' mokersl, l. Girls presently or ot one time enrolled in homemoking closses. 2. ' Girls interested in what every home- maker should know ond, becouse of A the subject, one of South Houston's .'.' . lorgest clubs. M . ,, 1 . , FHA sponsors Mrs. Cindc Schaffer, Mrs. Mcrtho Houston, Mrs, Mory Fuller, ond Mrs. Ruby Pinder received corsoges during FHA week. FHA officers ore Dionne Arnold, president, Debbie Shutt, 2nd vice-president, Borboro Pierce, 4th vicee president, Michelle Hoskins, treasurer, ond Donno Woods, porlidmentorion. 84 V56 ' s 1'k' Paul Hinton and date enioy the food at the annual FFA-FHA barbeque. New FHA members are initiated and installed dressed as little Donna Woods and Barbara Pierce know their way around the girls. Melodie Erelcson and Beverly Blasche added their own trim- lfllflhen Und Con 9Ven Pl0Y 0 'Une On U pcm, if 0 lY0ne happens fo mingg, GSl4 lliem. F'-IZEQI-IMEN FAVOFZ FHA --fs ,450 1 A 57 FHA girls Debra Crouch, Brenda Allen, Dianne Lloyd, and Gloria Guinn think Mrs, Ruby Pinder is really Hit. sea- PM-. Q 5 S Freshman FHA members are: TOP ROW - Rutherford, Stantield, Vorhies, Fachko, Boatman, Berry, Bradley, Zellner, Lambert, Sinder, Hubenack, Alle- gaier, Leonard, Mayhew, Crouch, Connerly, Hester, Sckotchk, Bowen, Ohm, Doyle, Durham, Hamburg, FIFTH ROW - Speights, Pate, Redding, Meal- ion, Hamilton, Aven, Little, Nolley, Grant, Brightwell, Rubago, Jennings, Gurganious, Mackey, Heineke, Cucco, Vick, Jackson, Statum, Holland, Batter- bee, Allen, FOURTH ROW - Day, Lozano, de Alzando, Drake, Rhodes, Gainer, Schexnaildre, Lutz, Vickery, Farley, Young, Stewart, Mills, Faman, Lewis, Mahaltey, Balaski, Reider, McManus, Hardy, THIRD ROW - Crumpler, Gilmore, Crain, Cook, Brupenhoter, Milam, Sawyer, Harris, Boyer, Walker, Matthews, Cable, Rieger, Horton, Erekson, Ingram, Mayon, Anders, Alexander, Nixon, Lake, SECOND ROW - Zane, Pearce, Mays, Reiswig, Jones, Rutherford, Chambers, Davis, Muckleroy, Ponder, Livingston, Ford, Watson, Scott, Michalinas, Tomlinson, Goodman, Bennet, Atkins, Long, FRONT ROW A Hice, Gerhardt, Hart, Jordon, Weeks, Coleman, McMullen, Pearson, Wright, Byers, Herera, Key, 286 Sophomore, iunior, and senior members of FHA are TOP ROW - Denise McGrath, Margo Arnold, Dianne Lloyd, Brenda Allen, Debbie Shutt, Gra- than Smith, Sharon Cardenas, Diane Arnold, Donna Woods, Michelle Haskins, MIDDLE ROW - Karen Howard, Emily Reid, Tzena Bayless, Debra Crouch, Jo Lynn Brookshire, Donna Dyke, Kathy Campbell, Diane Hall, Debbie Stevens, FRONT ROW - Cheryl Gunn, Emily Williams, Gloria Ouinn, Jo Ann Cunningham, Cindy Gray, Ricki Baxter, Patty Bianche, Bobbie Marsten, Linda Clements, Kay Morris, Barbara Harrington. 4 my X zu .4 f 7 X G? 4 1 sf F f--' A -I-rp, -X 3 ' r't AL. Mrs. Ruby Finder talks with several FHA mothers FHA officers show skills in flower arranging. who have come to a meeting. FHA Becius must, of course, be familiar with FHA activities. Could cooking skills be the reason that Kenny Wamble, iunior, Mike Briggs, sophomore Bubba Chambers, freshman, and Andy Dement, senior, were chosen FHA Beaus? . FHA members Brenda Allen, Debbie Stevens, and Caren Tee know the real fun in cooking comes in the eating, 288 FHA- AVEPX BUSY Dianne Arnold calls the Halloween meeting ond party to order. And I heard someone say that anyone who didn't come to this FHA Halloween party in costume would have KP after meetings the rest of the year. Ht -Y TEAC!-IEQ F-NG-I-I IDEALQ Hi-Y lhi wil, l. High-school boys' YMCA - sponsored club, in tact, dues include YMCA membership. 2. A fine organization for work, service and tun. Mr. Melvin Rosenbaum, Hi-Y sponsor, clues the club in on the latest news 5. Posing nicely for their picture are Hi-Y officers TOP ROW - Bobby Pohl, treasurer, Philip Kabrich, chaplain, Er- nest Hermsdorfer, sergeant-at-arms, Troy Carr, historian, FRONT ROW - Chuck Dawson, vice-president, Jimmy Scates, president, and Roddy Johnson, secretary. 290 Hi-Y members are: TOP ROW - Ernest Hermsdorfer, Philip Kabrich, Chuck Dawson, Charles Salter, David Shaw, Bill Spiers, Mike Covington, Thom- as Moore, Troy Carr, Jimmy Scates, Pat Alley, Allen Tharpe, Roddy Johnson, Larry Locke, Danny Key, FRONT ROW - Mike Nixon, Billy Garner, Steve Black, Wayne Ward, Ronnie Moore, Bobby Pohl, and Mark Crispi. Not pictured are - Davie Burnett, Pat Hallisey, Randy Locke, Tommy Penny, Butch Scates, Bill deVandercourt, Tim Oldam, Steve Morgan, Ralph Willard, Stuart Randolph, Ricky Chamblee, Mike Schkade, Larry Peter- son, David Wooten, Bobby Nersesian, Terry Jones, Ronnie Allen, David Roche, and Danny Cole. My, dont those young men dress nicely for their meetings? Hi-Y goes out for many sports, like pitching pennies. 5 .wma if . 'xv , 5 ' Chuck Dowson ond escort Debbie Denf onxiously owoil The onnounce- Everyone is pleosed when Bobby Pohl is nomed Homecoming King l967 ment of lhe Homecoming King. Drill squad members proudly show off lhe new uniforms ol the Powderpuff Boskefboll Gome. 292 Several Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y members were selected to attend the state-wide Youth and Government Confer- ence in Austin. Pictured are delegates Danny Key, Wayne Ward, Pat Alley, Troy Carr, Paula Davis, Johnnie Sue James, Carlanne Hicks, and Becky Vodicka, and sponsors Mr. Mel Rosenbaum and Miss Carol Kirk. Hi-Y boys are often invited to Tri-Hi-Y parties, as were these club members Mrs. Pat Bundy sponsors Senior Tri-Hi-Y. Senior Tri-Hi-Y lsen yer tri-hi-yl, l. A YMCA spon- sored club for senior girls emphasizing work, service, and fun in a Christian atmosphere. 2. The team with the red shorts in the Powderpuff Basketball Game. land, the winnersll Tri-Hi-Y officers QENIOIZ 1121-l-ll-Y - WHERE Tl-IE ACUON IQ But Mrs. Bundy, it I hit them iust once, l know theyll be quiet Officers are Suzie Covington - chaplain, Carlanne Hicks - trea- surer, Marikay Weber - ser- geant-at-arms, Kathy Lively - re- porter, Nikki Carrick - historian Catherine Campbell - vice- president, and Becky Vodicka - president, Not pictured - Made- line Cobb - secretary. 1 Eh . I - - -mr-'-iw -- as -.' . - .f:-- 11:-its, TOP ROW: Kathy Lively, Jackie Mallernee, Paula Nersesian, Linda Berry, Kathy Murphy, Marie Pena, Cathy Whitten, Sharon Burner. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Bundy, Carlanne Hicks, Marikay Weber, Nikki Carrick, Marie Lominac, Madeline Cobb, Patty Gilbert, Donna Withers, Barbara Gunn. NOT PICTURED: Catherine Campbell, Becky Vodicka, Suzie Covington, Debbie Dent, Marilyn Bishop, Johnnie Sue James, Barbara Blair, Katy Dan- iel, Kathy Prince, Bonnie Robertson, Sue Horton, Sharon Wakefield, Jeanette Gush, Deena Fuller, Rosi Glash, Marilyn Stancil, Joyce Stewart, Brenda Sutton, Becky Vorhies, Beth Zinnecker, Judy Spell, and Linda Nelson, N . ,kii 2 h ..., Tennis, anyone? Tri-Hi-Y Beaus, Chuck Dawson, Steve Black, and Bobby Pohl, attend many club activities. 295 s c Miss Suzanne Baker is Junior Tri-Hi-Y sponsor. Far from bench-warmers, Junior Tri-Hi-Y officers are Brenda Huey, vice-president, Estelle Chas- noft, treasurer, Paula Davis, chaplain, Peggy Gossett, president, Belinda Zoet, parliamentarian, Linda Riley, reporter, Debbie Yeary, historian. Not pictured - Becky Morgan, secretary. JUNIOR T121-l-ll-Y IQ GOING Pl-AGE-Q Junior Tri-Hi-Y lioon yer tri-hivyl, l. The very active junior girls' Tri-Hi-Y club. 2. The ones in the white shorts at the Powderputf Basketball Game. yy. ' V ' ., A 6 .W K ' Z. ' m A 'A W ie Allen, Judie V Bartelson, Mary 296 Juniors lladies in whitel take on the seniors. Susan Shutt, freshman, Linda Price, Junior, and Jackie Mallernee, senior, were chosen Valentine Sweethearts at the Hi-Y-TriAHi-Y Sweetheart Ban- quet. Junior Tri-Hi-Y Beaus are Donnie Brogna, Alvis Gammage, and Mike Lott. Blake, Polly Brightwell, Linda Brown, Kathy Dosser, Linda Estes, Brenda Fry, Jo Gongaware, Mary Gregory, Pam Gush, Joan Gunn, Cheryl Haanraadts, Lizette Howard, Karen James, Katy Jennings, Linda McBride, Sandy Menendez, Deborah Neal, Brenda Presswood, Nelda Price, Linda Riley, Linda Sager, Debbie Stone, Sandra Thurman, Beth Wagley, Ann Walker, Georgean White, Karen Williams, Dorothy e r .,,, . , ,ff nu s U Asha' I x -v-' ,,, ,,,, .l y eff? 1 MSL c ' 'Viv tx, ra ' J H.- 'Q v 1 L Q' 15 ' 5 - M 13 'HXFPQ X his ag J ,nl .B J 4' Y '- ' ' 'V-2'fi1?-ii? 'Wi I1 P 1 , 2 ik fig, , t X i F. 'f f.. , 4 1 A J in J. LQ r J - .,, , x ': gl ,,.,,, M I yy, 1 5 fl will Q. , V l , 1 5 4059 -V lv 'a xx y ' f A A ii A iii if llll' . ' 297 M M tr , ,,,,,- H ,L M , V f, ,, ,, ,,,, l , I K kknx ,QQ V, - G,, V -V - H ' Freshman Tri-Hi-Y is the largest Tri-Hi-Y in school. F-l2JE:Ql-WAN T121-l-H-Y QWINGQ The Line-up - Freshman Tri-Hi-Y officers are Becky Broussard - president, Patti King - chaplain, Susan Shutt - vice-president, Patsy Berry - secretary, Debbie Worlcrnan - ser- geant-at-arms, Carolyn Stevens - historian, Maureen Pearson - treasurer, and Cindy Bal- lew, reporter. Miss Carol Kirk sponsors Freshman Tri-Hi-Y. 298 G-RA MEANS FRIENDLY PETITION GRA lie ar al, l. Girls' Recreation Association. 2. A club open to all girls interested in sports. 3. The ones who get together for a little fun in the gym on Tuesday afternoons. The officers of GRA are: Jeanette Gush, president, Carol Callahan, reporter, Stacie Copeland, treasurer, Cynthia Schunior, recorder, Cindy Ballew, secretary, and Kathy Brown, vice-president. Not pic- tured are1 Linda Brightwell, parliamentarian, and Pam Sharp, histo- nan. GRA officers TOP ROW: Mary Sanders, Sylvia Schunior, Cindy Ballew, Linda Brightwell, Janice Shearin, Dana Holmes, Pat Campbell, Stacie Copeland Cynthia Schunior Kathy Horton, Polly Blake. SECOND ROW: Miss Savell, Sandra Creighton, Debbie Bryan, Diane Adams, Gloria Jentry Carol Callahan Karen Carpenter, Jeanette Gush, Linda Thornton, Joan Gush, Barbara Yancy, Mrs. Ritch. BOTTOM ROW: Jean Rusch, Toni Dashinger Debbie Finn Mi chelle Wells, Cherie Rouche, Shirley Wilson, Kathy Brown, Sylvia Tiierina, Virginia Bennett. i s E. ? I i 5 W I 5 s I! CASH meetings turn into swop sessions CASH QEEQ EGU-I A 1955 Lincoln-head penny for your thoughts. SIDES OF COIN CASH fkoshj, 1. Coin Associotion of South Houston. 24 A club with lots of money ond no desire Q31 to spend it. Mr. Dole London, CASH sponsor. JEVS SOAP: l-HGH JETS lietsl l. South Houston's bronch of the Junior Engineering Technicol Society. 2. Those who enioy physics, engineering, ond the proiects they do in these fields. JETS officers ore Ricky Chamblee, secretory-treasurer, Tim Hamburg, vice-president, Mr. Dole London, sponsor, ond Bob Olson, president. And this week, we iust finished up ci Boeing 707 . . 'iffi5i.f .. O Members ore Bryon Ellis, Lorry Word, Mr, Dole London lsponsorl, Ricky Chamblee, Ned Johnson, Tim-Hamburg, Robbie Cove, Bob Olson lFRONTl Louis Hobbs, and Randy Fry. l AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS QE-RAE SOUTH HOUSION Audio Visual Aids lo di-o vizh oo- el adsl, l. A non-profit, tax- supported bureau of South Hous- ton High School. 2. Those author- ized to handle equipment at pep rallies, assemblies, and within the school. AVA boys include Bob Olson, Ken Howery, Jim Herrin, Jack Olson, Bruce Cole, and Kent Ping. AVA sponsors are Mr. Randall McNeice and Mr. Dennis Skarda, 302 It's a special day when one receives the services ofthe entire crew. 'Pu- -Q as . O -'X Mr. Veatch poses wilh the Bowling League in their spare Time. How does that strike you? Bowling League lbo ling legl, l. Officially the South Houston Bowling League. 2. Several Teams of bowlers who compete at Meadowcreek Lanes on Wednesday afternoons. Officers ol the Bowling League are Thomas Moore, secrefary, Pam Gregory, Treasurer, and Marshall Walters, president. Have a ball MMI-IENIATICQ IQ UNLIMITED - Mathematics Unlimited Club members are James Conner, Robert Willard, Walter Fair, James Selcraig, Elizabeth Davis, Virginia West, and Mike Tannery. 'T' 'S....'-nr Mr. Chaney Anderson sponsors Mathematics Unlimited. Mathematics Unlimited, lmath e-mat iks un-lim it-idl, l . Those who take math above and beyond the call of duty. 2. Students who spend time practicing for and compet- ing in U.I.L. Number Sense contests. -W 1 ,vfg'1' -Ln Preparing forthe next meeting are officers James Selcraig, secretary-treasurer, James Conner, president, and Robert Willard, vice-president. 304 Even difficult problems have simple solutions, as demon- strated by club members, South Haustan's Latin Club believes in a modern outlook, UYUN CLUB GOES MOD Latin Club llat in klubl, A club that this year has tried to modernize its image. Through their activities, such as the Rome '67 band, a few ltalian pizza parties, having a tirst place float in the San Jacinto Day parade, and the inven- tion ot the mini-toga, they have succeeded. if . Iv lt's an Italian-type party at the Pizza Yaint. T 2 Latin Club Officers were Lisa Atkinson, treasurer, Tim Tingle, president, Steve Black, reporter, Robert York, vice-president, Johnnie Sue James, secretary. 1.5, -- CT . - M7 su... Los Amigos llos e-me-gozl, l, Spanish students organized into a friendly group. 2. A club which, through its meetings, parties and interests, adds Spanish tlavoring to South Houston's activities. Los Amigos have their own band, shown practicing tor the May Fiesta at the club's last meeting. Members of the band are Ronnie Thompson, Murray Crack- er, Mike Lindsey, and Wayne Kiehl. are Fora noe Aweoe ' i 2 . R Los Amigos Club members are BACK ROW - Ronald Thompson, Murray Crocker, Mike Lindsey, Mike Mooney, Brenda Phillips, Virginia West, Virginia Mata, Mary Flores, Susan Rivera, Polly Blake, FRONT ROW - Wayne Kiehl, Johnny Tamoya, Dora Diaz, Irene Tamoya, Carol Burkhart, Mary Lou Oli- vares, Ella Mochman, Pam Gregory, Elizabeth Cross, Vicki Cross, Debbie Situentes, Barbara Myers, Janice Thompson, Vicki Strong. Not pictured are Steve Vorhies, Bob Nelson, Jackie Mallernee, Tom Koudelik, Helda Tiierina, Silvia Tiierina, Cheryl Loper, Barry Gilbert. 306 i 3 r il l Club members try to decide the best way to repair the bulls horn. -C223-'D Mrs. Julia Sorge also sponsors Las Amigos, Miss Ethel Rettig is the sponsor of the Spanish Club. The Spanish Club officers are Janice Thompson, treasurer, Wayne Kiehl, president, Irene Tamayo and Pam Gregory, secretary, Carol Burkhart, entertainment chairman lhatsl. 307 NATIONAL FOIZENQIG LEAGUE WINS FULL MEMBERSHIP l , ,,, Lewis Thomas drives his point home. National Forensic League lnash en-'l fe- ren sik legl, l. A club in which members en- gage in speech and debate activities. Mem- bers regularly try their skills in tournaments and contests Coleman, Jerry N I i Crouchet, John I NN f lm '- , ,, Y X Hare, Bob Henderson, Kathy i ' L 351 K W.L- Xa 3212. I su E .11,j 1 .4 fr .1.f: Howes, Ken ,is ,s lsgur, Marvin wx ' .. ii,. , T ,'1'i I' T it . Maher, Mary ' 6, 6 5, gm Wilson, Shirley ' Q ...M . r- gggtzw Not pictured: Cozette Root Bob Olson Tim Stanfield Bill Burkhart NFL officers discuss coming tournaments. - 7 Y 117 41 District awards included: Jane lsgur, Kathleen Henderson - First Place, Debate. Bill Ramey, Lewis Thomas - Second Place, Debate. Eric Awwad - First Place, Poetry Interpretation Tim Stanfield - Third Place Persuasive Speaking. Mrs. Hanna Timmons, sponsor of NFL. briefs officers on coming club activities. 'f F ' V we QM-fn , , , i V ,ymhh Not pictured - 3 Q Lewis Thomas, ,,i,, I vice-president. .iii .V - if V Jane lggur, Robert Willard, Bill Ramey, president secretary treasurer 'Q , , . V '1 i 4 X V 1 with ' J' Drama Club sponsor, Mrs. Brenda Miles shows club member the way to express emotion. DWWA MILES R iv 1 3I0 Drama Club, ldra mo klubl, A group of South Houston students interested in the theater and in rep- resenting our school at various contests. EQ f a dl? Susie Darling Best Thespian. Drama Club officers were Marsha Stowe, vice-president, Susie Darling, president, Roy Cas- tillo, reporter, and Sharon Burgins, treasurer. Not pictured is Janet Yeater, secretary, WW, 8 v Y 1 South Houston Drama Club Marsha Stowe Drama Debutante Bobby Pohl Drama Beau ef .JL ., .J 1 5 ' ' gif is x.v,f 9 w. .3 ix Q39 S 'ii Sify i ly -J Eye , Q ' -pw - QOUTI-I HOUSTON FRONT ROW: Katy Daniels, Maria Pena, Jackie Mallernee, Suzie Covington, Donna Grant, Madeline Cobb, Mrs. Annetta Schornber, Sharon Wake- field, Diane Parish, Cheryl Loper, Jackie Calhoun, Libby Wood, Gayle Swanick. SECOND ROW: Brenda Sutton, Becky Vodicka, Marie Lominac, Pau- lette Seale, Linda Peel, Georiean Walker, Libby Powers, Donna Dean, Sharon Cardenas, Debbie Bridges, Beth Medina, Karen Riley, Nancy Green, Bey- erly McCarter, Vickie Baker, Wanda Bruner, Pam Keis, Mary Rushing, Diane Hooks, Cathy Whitten, Faye Morgan. THIRD ROW1 Judy Todd, Susan Steubing, Sherry Renton, La Vonnie Holley, Gloria Cervantes, Brenda Hughey, Pam Lee, Karen Stewart, Peggy Gossett, Judy Allen, Brenda Conway, Linda Emerson, Sharon Olexa, Nannette Campbell, Lynda Holloway, Susan Schepis, Denise Root, Debbie Church, Madge Wilson, Shelly Sayers. If as Q -N 9:7 1 J, .il ' 5 i 'lf sf-: ss .. H J I? N 4' ' 1- N Q I ., qs ff 3 lie -.. 45 W K . 'J ax. ..,,,j3ff T ii Q , f ' RAN ii 'Fg'if'fli' f l ies, ,, f 5, ies s y If uimiii l F7 to inf ,G G i -we OVW' ,gf y , , .. ., V , dw y . . A jj -fife- Q V .Q 5 ' i P K . -fy , Q... -is QIANNETEQ FOURTH ROW: Hilda Tierina, Gayle Barnes, Becky Patterson, Diana Cleland, Monica Cates, Susan Bundy, Marsha Callon, Brenda Davio, Mary Davio, Loresa Martin, Kia Passeno, Carol Morgan, Michelle Haskins, Kathy Baxter, Gayle Dexter, Janis Gooch, Kathy Stroud, Yolanda Daniel, Brenda Akens, Bonnie Grimsley. FIFTH ROW: Virginia West, Karen Winton, Lisa Atkinson, Pat Cox, Becky Flanagan, Kathy Hollpaur, Marie Allen, Cheryl Nichols, Debbie Grounds, Jeane Ann Brown, Kay Janes, Dianna Clark, Pat Tollett, Lillian Roche, Nikki Pullen, Virginia Ehlert, Wanda Jeter, Connie New, Cindy Brown, Jackie lnsall, Cynthia Atkinson. NOT PICTURED1 Mary Williams, Gayle Groce. 3l3 Jackie Mallernee Marie I , Q,,,,.- lu , r 5 f l s-,s.,,..f- Gayle Swanick Libby Wood - Treasurer omoaze LEAD ywmenee Social officers for the 'Jannetfes are elected in the spring for each coming year. They handle The drill team's business and plan its parties and social functions. The llannettes' military offi- cers lead on the field and in all activities where the perform- ing uniform is worn. They are chosen by a committee of judges who rate them on dance and twirling ability, style, and poise. pfzl - First Lieutenant ,IL Sf: 31 J 1:1 3: Military officers are featured in half time performances at football games Donna Dua crash a or ,1 'I' ,455 N if f EG! 0' 'K Af, ' -'-YK Mrs. Annetta Schomber has been dlrectar of the Jannettes through their hrst pertorrmng year. JANNEITEQ GIVE AWARDS f r 1 t f l : ,lt I tk f 5 t Harold Eggers and Jackte Malternee were selected as 'Jannette Beau and Sweetheart at the 'Jannettes and Beaus party. Jannettes chose tour Mtss Congenlahties. K Suzie Covington Brenda Hughey Becky Flanagan Ullman Roche I6 5 in -jvx q q ' A g , it .tx L 'E I B 7 - - - 1 v .'.l ' .V' 'G I t Y A M ag B . y - f is B B 2 4 its A g ses ' Q in K- i fi Y Q as Q: ' ,. - . I , . ' 'Z ' A f i . f is ,Q K i Y 3, , S' r j ,l A b y B I 1 e i , ,A yi 1 -43 Av K . QQ! 4 X N k' . as ,A 'N' 2. ii W E i 'Jannettes Reserves are Judy Grlffitb, Mary Helen Bartleson, Debbie Siems, Linda McCrain, Carol Stark A sergeant, Donna Goree - Master Sergeant Hilda Gonzales - first corporal, Becky Stround, Karen Reiland, Marizella Medina, Linda Karsten, Christine Gomez. Not pictured is Pam Blevins - sec arid corporal. 'Jannettes tensely watch the football players perform. l Buttons and Bows was only one ofthe many numbers in tne annual Spring Show. AIZTCLUBIQ Art Club lart klubl, A group ot students who hear about, look at, and work with many types ot art, from rugs to lwould you believel homemade kites. Miss Katherine Reid, club sponsor, directs Eddie Webb iri the fine art of set-making. 1 A representative of the Tandy leather company was the speaker at this meeting. .L Aff H M Art Club members arid their guests relax on a Hermann Park field trip. y 3I8 1 s if in-,,,.. fff' N L I Art Club members include BACK ROW Gene Wheeler, Ronnie Milam, Bob Richards, Mark Curky, Miss Katherine Reid, Wes Monteith, Mary Murphy, Linda McCoy, Luther Holsernbeck. FRONT ROW: Saundra Starks, Paulette Seale, Jan Moore, Gale Gordon, Linda Peel, Margaret Webster, Martha Beaty, Cindy Garner. NOT PICTURED: Sue Horton, Linda Johannessen, Daryl McFatter, Geneva Gonzales, Herbert Hart, Darlene Cheney, James Lroy, Maria Pocurull, Jack Marler, Loraine Stremmel, Tommy Shaw, Donna Grant, John Burket, Rhonda Gilmore. 'jx' Art Club member Sue Horton lends her talents to making Bri- gadoon sets. Li Jack Marler and Gene Wheeler took part in the field trip to the zoo. r, .5 xx iz . ,nk 1 I Us Folks sponsors ore Mrs. Borboro Lee ond 9' 7 7 9' Mr. James Beore. 'If we con sin on bod con sm UQ F-OUCQ BEAUTIFUL MUSIC EQ Mrs. Borbcro Lee Borboro Wilson Karen Nemeth f 3: .. ,Q X W s :,.s-w-'hwy-in ..,..,, wk, Theme song, Raise a Ruckus Tonightfl comes to mind every Monday night. Gayle and Barry have a good sound. Us Folks officers are John Blau, treasurer Barry Roberts, program chairman, Gayle Swan ick, president, Karen Jurek, chaplain and secre tary, and Glenn Craig, vice-president. 5 Q- , A 5 L Q ' si , ij i- , , a ' :fx , 3: Q: iiy I. To ff' , , ,, V ' . ,..V NV. ' ,kg -'T Q, ', ,li 17' -3 jfij- r ,Q ffl rv, . ! X xii, v' f. hu ' W 1. Q i , ..,.1. N., , lik-T E, es s, ' H' ,, 322 .ns.,H4' 4 ,mf -+ as 1 'G 41. Ashby, Bill Brown, Ruth Burner, Sharon Carreker, Larry Clemons, Martha Coleman, Jerry Dean, Donna Diaz, Dora Fannin, Laura Haynes, Cheryl Henson, Barbara Hugo, Jamie Johnson, Ned Jones, Kay Kreici, Kathy Largent, Trudy TEAC!-PE-F29 Pl-ANS Future Teachers fu cher tech ersl, l. Students interested in learn ing about teaching careers 2 A club which seems to never run short of speakers or advisers sur rounded as they are by a schoolful of present-day teachers fY Miss Linda Knox sponsored FTA this year for the first time. FTA officers are, clockwise from top, Larry Carreker, parliamentar- ian, Janice Thompson, vice-president, Sharon Burner, treasurer, Cherie Simmons, secretary, Cathy Whitten, chaplain, Barbara Hen son, reporter, Jan Teer, president, and center, Martha Clemmons, historian. ,ef Loftin, Mike McGowen, Marian Maher, Pat Moore, Sharon Partin, Virginia Peterson, Susie Russell, Tommy Styron, Linda Thompson, Janice Ward, Wayne Watson, Vicki Whitten, Cathy Williams, Kay Willoughby, Roy Wood, Lynda Workman, Debbie 8 9 7-'Eid an 1 1 'Q i a, , :Mfg I- , mf- ' et fl: '+- 1 . 41 w+ '3z, , ,, , 4 y Y, ,V ' ' ,as , sv , , me-A ,,,,. '-f elk 7 - rf . v 4- -'K , 5, ' ,iv S Q ' 55 ,W 'Wi , K' .5 fifffilg ,,,, , 3' Y ls . 'K m ,li A rw Y? YQE1 , , Q if '17 I , . V ' S, ,X ,A , 'if' 32 . f A1 . . . and floor were in The Pasadena Rodeo Parade 1- an M. , - XX....a FTA officers . . 4 if A FI7-Y BOTH IN AND OUT OF QC!-IOOL ,..4vr Meeting speakers included many of our teachers, such as Mr. Dennis Skarda. 7 ' These active FTA members participated in the annual FTA convention held this year in San Antonio, x! Jerry Coleman and Jan Teer were chosen Mr. and Miss FTA. 3 ' fm!! 'T' A' Q The convention trip was enjoyed by all, especially when they ate in o Mexican restaurant, 325 sill Miss Margaret Lodge and Mrs. Pat Odom, Library Club spon- sors, plan the next work meeting. Library Club officers are Donna Goree, treasurer, Mike Lambert, parliamentarian, Mike Allen, vice-president, Mary Williams, president, Kay Wilson, corresponding secretary, Alta Wall, reporter, Cathy Cogswell, historian, and, not pictured, Vicki Baker, recording secre- tary. 326 Allen, Mike Baker, Vicki Bruner, Wanda Cagswell, Cathy Frazer, Kitty Goree, Donna Keim, Dennis Kimbriel, Karen Lambert, Mike Lively, Becky Rochelle, Beth Schkade, Chris Stewart, Susan Walls, Alta Williams, Mary Wilson, Kay 2 s 'vw '- salts, f 1, -il 4' , iff L 4: - f :ji I 1 ,515 4 ,f L 5 A 1? J gill A .L l ' sa' .5 vs gl x:- , i 5 , on Ll ,f 'K,s f X i ,Q 4 ft L . , - , 1 'fi' K x --fl ' ,,.,, L L r c i i . 'i my llmifx I Q... 5 CWM ,, LlEl2Al2Y CLUB r KNOWS HQ DEWEY DECIMALQ Library Club lli brer i klubl, l. An actual service club, through its work in the library. 2. A branch of TALA, Teen-Age Library Associa- lion. I-' Club members assist in all phases of library work 327 A VT rii f 0 ,, .3 , . . .. 9'5 ,, SOUTH HOUQYON TOP ROW: Bill Miller, Charles Mitchell, Ronald Rozychi, Trey Brown, Mark Ponton, Kenneth Olsen, Wayne Kiehl, Gordon Cragg, Steve Olson, Curtis Wilson, Robert White, Robert Smith, David Wright, Walter Landry, Gerald Vaughn, Roger Wilmeth, Larry Cantwell, Ronnie Zeiner, Gary Hoopengard- ner, Sandra Carlin, Brenda Estes, Lowell Westbrook, Claude Redman, Murray Crocker, Mike Lindsey, FlFTH ROW - Steve Carlisle, Dora Diaz, Tim Fry, Vonnie Leediker, Wayne Catoe, Dianne Adams, Mike Austin, Johnny Burke, Mike Fuller, Elizabeth Davis, Sandy McClung, Dianne Arnold, Richard Al- brecht, Charlotte Smith, Steve Williams, Nadine Thompson, Suzanne Stickney, Barbara Evans, Bennie Barfield, Mike Moreno, Alan Bynum, Margaret Kingsley, Charles Rinehart, Frank Williams, Tony Fuller, THIRD ROW - Sharon Moore, Debbie Williams, Cheryl Stevens, Rhonda Williams, Frances Martinez, Linda Lawrence, Robert Taylor, Karen Sherman, Steve Hulsey, Lewis Hornung, Robert Thompson, Alan Bauer, Evangeline Martinez, Dede l 328 i BAND Rudd, Jerry Lroy, Caroline Knight, Della Englishby, Mary Maher, Linda Heflin, Charr Wilson, Mike Isaac, Truett Conway, Marian McGowen, Karen Herbst, Barbara Roose, SECOND ROW - Mike Loftin, Mary Fritzsching, Melissa lngram, Debbie Schoeffler, Wesley Warnke, Keith Baker, Mike Lay, David l-leineke, Sam Clauder, Ronnie Todd, John Lroy, Dean Savage, Doralyn Hodges, Anita Crutchfield, FRONT ROW - Melody Schwalm, Beverly Schaffer, Suzie Peterson, Deena Fuller, Cherie Simmons, Laura Heflin, Michelle Wells, Joyce Stewart, Scharlotte Womack, Pat Bratcher, Karen Jacob- son, Lisa Lively, James Hollis, Phil Baker, Linda Delahoussaye, Charles Trevino, Linda Currins, Belinda Zoet, Sue Mayfield, Barbara Henson, Jamie Hugo, Michelle Pitre, Jan Teer, STANDING - Eric Awwad, assistant drum maior, Harold Eggers, drum maior, Mr. Tommy Gorsuch, Director, Mr. Robert Nelson, assistant director. 'Tl-IE QWINGHU' BAND Troiah Band ltro ieh bartdl, A tamiliar term trom football season halt-times, the phrase serves to describe the bands entire year from summer band to the green stamp trip to Six Flags. lrt between went a lot ot work to keep South Houston in music during the year. Mr. Tommy Gorsuch directs the band in its activities. 330 E :JN The Dixieland Band practices before school for an up-coming concert. Leading the band were lwirlers Jamie Hugo, Deena Fuller, Barbara Henson, Beverly Schaffer, Michelle Pifre, Cathy Srnilh, Sue Mayfield, Cherie Simmons, Melody Schwalm, assisfanf head fwirler, and Jan Teer, head fwirler. No? picfured is Susie Peferson. , A - UIL First Division winners were TOP ROW: Olsen, Hornung, Lottin, Miller, Lay, THIRD ROW: Carlisle, Fry, Teer, Schwalm, Cragg, Ritre, SECOND ROW: Williarns, Roose, Rudd, McGowen, Schaffer, FRONT ROW: Simmons, Hugo, Kinsley, Davis, Mayfield. MEMBERS WIN MEDALQ Band Otticers were Awwad, assistant drum maior, Schwalm, assistant Selected for Regional Band were Danny Windsor, Carolyn Good, Marga head twirler, Wilmeth, assistant equipment manager, Teer, head twirler, fel Kingsley, Gnd Mike Loftinl Arnold secretary, Good, assistant librarian, Simmons, librarian, Landry, equipment manager, 332 Cherie Simmons, twirler, band and orchestra member, was chosen band sweefhearf The concert band gave many enioyable programs for the student body, Orchestra members were STANDlNG White, Landry, Mr. Gorsuch, Blau, Ingram, BACK ROW Passeno, Townsend, Willard, Willoughly Horton Lroy Conway, Simmons, Meador, May, Baublit, Hoopengordner, Olsen, Guinn, Evans, FRONT ROW Ramsey, Whitten, Delahoussaye, Odom Allgaier Lam bert, Davenport, and Brown. OPC!-I WORKS TOWARD PERF-ECITON Orchestra lor, kes trol, T. A group of players on the various stringed, wind, or percussion instruments. 2. The group which gives various concerts in representing South Houston. 334 Nt: Orchestra practices daily in their tirst period class C.T. members are TOP ROW Mike Thaman, Charles Thomos, Reggie Coson, Roy Mayfield, Bud Pribble, THIRD ROW: Tom Griffith, Doug Brown, Alton ,Larry Marlin, SECOND ROW: Audrci Wright, Nancy Jensen, Charles Matlock, Ruben Dabila, James Whitbey, Allen Ross, Wanda Morris, Ruth Ann iller, Mr. Tommy R. Sanford, coordinator, FRONT ROW: Frances Rodriquez, Mary Carrillo, Rosie Rivera, Johnny Hoover, Jack Sherman, Dennis Kingsbury olph Mata, Sandy Brooks, Lisa Ybarra, Connie Yborro. OCT EQ EMPLOYMENT O.C.T. lo se tel, T. Occupotional Cooperative Training. 2. A co-operative undertaking in which school and local business vvorlc together in providing vocotionol training. The course consists of classroom and on-the-iob training. Mr. T. R. Sanford, O,C.T. Coordinator, receives o Christmas gift from students 335 ..- E . XS? ,... 5. l use 44.1 Rullw Arm Miller, employed at Baskrn-Robbms on Edgebrook, has done outstanding work llws year. 433 'PSR-QF' PX nil? 1 E E if lf 1 Q ws I rr Tx T1 ,,,.r Ke. NAS, Q .4155 it Charles Matlock works at the Officers' Club at Ellmglon Air Force Base. 336 AT WOPJ6 . ef I Audra Wrlglw? is employed part-time of Parkers Dalry Mart. xl . f k 7 if O.C.T. members Larry Marlin, Audra Wright, Gathering toys for the needy at Christmas are Ralph Mata, Bud Pribble, Mr. Sanford, und Connie Ybarra address Christmas cards. Charles Matlock, Jack Sherman, and Roy Mayfield, Rosie Rivera, Larry Marlin, Dennis Kingsbury, Alton Churchill, Lisa Ybarra, Mr. Santord, Allen Ross, and Ruth Ann Miller were some ot those working at the O.C,T. car wash. Noah Sparks, counselor ot the Vocational Reha- bilitation Department of the Texas Education Agency, was the speaker at the O.C.T. banquet. 337 FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Luffy Cgrreker Bob Rxchords Becky Chambers Juhe Fofsfner June? Yemer Mike Scores Buddy Wells Lindo Brnghtwell A-C-T ..,....,......... LO-N A15 , ,,.u.L4, Cl-IEEIZLEADEIZS SPREAD Cheerleaders lcher led erzl, l. Those elected to The job of boosting SCHOOL SPIRIT. 2, Hard-working, high-lumping, noise-making Trolan enthusiasts, Mrs. Lynda Dorsett serves as cheer' leader sponsor. .,...,AcNon,Achon,.,.,...... 1 ll Modesly lS thelr pol cy . .1 .fm is V ,ssl .Q .. . , wfg: ' ff Y' 'QMQH i we ,J T ' ' , . .:v11. tkvll Q. P F, n l ff 'f ' A Q 'lla ff Q 5 -25 L 'H-1 W wwf? Waverly , .4-vw' -4, . W ,, .. 'f guunw f- N L. With our experience, were Q cinch for the Signpoinfers' Award llf they ever give one ,ff X LY L..,....---f 'I 1 Er' O 9 1 U1 V!-' I mi fn . kb Belinda Zoe! Ned Johnson Debbie Sager TOWAI-2D MORE QC!-IOOL QPHZJT Trojan Bearers, Tommy Russeh, Ned Johnson, Steve Vorhies fCapfai Rosi Glash and Sherry Campbell show SENIOR SPIRIT, 'WWI nj, and Wayne Word Tense!y view a hgh? game, Hector makes his entrance. 4, ! l . in ,M W ' A' 3. .B A , ,, ,, '1 4 4. V U!! 4' ' M KY W . -A .'..G . K . 4. T , AMW., t ..- 1-Q rf. , K , a ,K -1 ,....W...,, 'mmf A L , , , M ,gwpwww-Q3 .A - - f , hf-b 1 ,K....F. ., fx 5 .,, Q ' 4- 1 Ll, f f, if V v ,X W Q gwmaiumvxi-Mauna' wwf- ,, Q. 5 R R 1 H N K 'R ' . ,,,t.,,i, , , . 4. My ,, , M 5 . 'Y ,','. 2 .L . A-W 4. ?f'YiS'Hi? '-.' , X U ' - . Af 3 imw. '-f3gg,.T2,g.gQii XLf'A39w-W Y Q fx 'WL X - if ,, Hfa M wQa6,2gQ2,qVf?e ' w,m31.f?i:i21g1-A? QW. gf' X mv' ' U ' Q W5 wwf, X 1 , , ,-.-L S ,mxgrl -,guv ,-,N,V,A.. 4454 ' ,. xg., 3, ,P ,-, - 'QM 1.3,-gy3.f,,j,x Q naw? 5' 21: 4 'f ,:f 4. , k , 1 f' SW' ', '-3' , ' ' mf- Way, rf- .5-,gl rg, - M' , R gg?',,'5Ja- -' ,.f ? 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' M , ' ' F ' y ,. 5 -bg.-N , '-L '- , ,- 5, ...M g Q Xfjt 'K f, +4 Q N ' .. ,.. 1 'L' XS' 'W 5 MQ f 5 A 15 -Lk, .Q-b.2.w.i? .z..'xf fQIfELiwP ,+V , 5,SQgw. 3, e 'hh pixma- 2 1, r n xg N 4' 1154! Qi fr . Q mn..mkm 7 f A a M yn L 4 'v x r 'M wM., bww. w . 4, A' -Huw ' N, 1, , 1 '- I w w Q 1 1,,g,.M.,w .-my fu -9 ii ew- g, .. . gyms, t-.g, g Ang' -M, ' WL Xx- QA-W , , M www, A n,'.'3 A 5 J H 'L 4- S fl li swab- A 4, cr f ' The Mixed Choir consists of TOP ROW: Theresa Bailey, Lana Taylor, Donna Dean, Vicki Hilton, Sherry Draper, Valerie Johnson, Pam Ham, Lillian Roche, Buddy Wells, Claude Markey, Robin Rhoades, Larry Ables, Gordon Reed, Jim Dalton, Hank Spencer, Wayne Alexander, Cynthia Santos, Becky Gaza, Christine Moar, Gina West, Sue Palynt, Deborah Workman, THlRD ROW: Diane Cox, Debbie Menendez, Phillis Garner, Virginia Partin, Jan Reiger, linda Branharn, Edwin Krog, Ken Estes, Ray Salazer, Don Newsome, Steve Lindley, Rod Ourganious, .lack Elliot, Jeanette Cheney, Linda Lang, Barbara Pyle, Linda King, Darlene Trick- ey, Karen Albrecht, SECOND ROW: Debbie Brooks, Rita Patton, Denise Hewitt, Marian Dulin, Diane Tanner, Sheri Hendrix, Ann McCrory, Billy Menzie, Robert Meinecke, Charlie Moore, Steve Blake, Kenneth Smith, Mark Hays, Mary Cole, Beth Thurman, Joy Davis, Diana Cleland, Patricia Hardin, Linda Free, FRONT ROW: Connie Howard, Tina Drake, Norma Bynum, Kathy Jean Risinger, Linda Mclntyre, Jerie Malatek, Fay Sansom, Steve Lee, Ray Pyle, Frank Holmes, Ronnie Coleman, Larry Tittle, David Scovel, Bubba Chambers, Susan Stewart, Debbie Bradshaw, Stephane Cavanauch, Olynda Gardner, Naomi Orayco, Petra Soto. End-of-year honorees were Andy Dernent, Most Outstanding Choir Mem- Choir officers were Eileen Kinney, historian, Steve ber, Steve Morgan, Most Valuable Choir Member, Sue Horton, Sweet- Morgan, president, Bryan Ellis, chaplain, Sue Hor- hegrt, Gnd Chuqk Dqwgon, Beau, ton, treasurer, Pat Leake, librarian, Becky Vorhies, secretary. 346 lr- l' J MJ ,sv 1 ' .if Ay'-4 1 Mr. Richard Baines, student teacher, seems to have the undivided attention of the Acappella Choir. The choir room holds many surprises, such as Oriental party decora- tions. Girls' Choir members are TOP ROW - Olivia Bryant, Cecelia Bailey, Jackie lnsall, Barbara Ham, Wanda Jeter, Debbie Heinike, Linda Clark, Wanda Wright, Linda Stewart, Jo Nell Boley, Mary Williams, Glenda Sullivan, THlRD ROW f Debbie Lindley, Brenda Brandenburg, Rhonda Sones, Vicki Lank- ford, Sylvia Cisneros, Kandy Frankboner, Pam Lee, Katy McDaniel, Jacki Rhodes, Lavita Townley, Sharon Sharp, SECOND ROW - Frances Kelley, Siri- ta Clendening, Paula Ebert, Cheri Rouse, Debbie Church, Stephani Dagan, Marsha Hamann, Judy Gosnay, Carol Anderson, Linda Odle, Brenda Mor- gan, FRONT ROW - Mary Sanders, Carol Law, Frances Smith, Alice Tyler, Bebe Hale, Penny Hart, Jo Ann Jelinck, Terry Tand, Francine Bandy, Teresa Delgado, Cheri Vance. K I A, ,U ,umm H I .' - - new ,swans 4 ' H em ,, hx ,wg K, , tf sry' ,HQ ,gm vi swam wa , new I ' K , 1, , , - , 4' W, , 347 NME Andy Dement, Chuck Dawson, cmd Bwlly Garner get the bus prepared for choir tour, The A Coppelfo Chorr performed ot G species? Chrrsfmos cssembiy. Mrs. Brenda Miles helps The 'Brngodoonu CGS, ge? ready for the show. -now 348 A CAPPELLA PRESENTS - SPECIALS ., ,..q,., if 'a , 4 1 ,, ' gf w ,nr 1 L 1 4.6 'Eg P ,H wh, M '1n-naw. , 1 V Sf mv I . Pi a, P K A X 5 f ,, i E ,., 1 is Z5 ,Y f D Y at , ,vi H Wifi? ' Wi? ' V fiiiif' ,ev , Ms, N ,grits -fl-a -3: li, i i'EL,i . ,1- V , K 14 7 'Z ',. 3. 1 . ' X ,., ft- -v :I ' ' x 5-as f L w it l 1.4. .1 - fn.-,,5 x Q f' ffi,gf3x'r J FQ' his 9 5' 'gi 4' Q? N eswisssis W K' x.-Q. ,N a- 1, rn 1--s ,f , X is I Mg, im . 9' H A1 . i ,. V, 1 ', ,-'H 'Q 4 -lft aww MEDlCAL HAS OOUNIY OONNECUONQ Atkinson, Cynthia Atkinson, Lisa Andress, Terry Burner, Sharon Callihan, Sheri Carrelcer, Larry Coleman, Chris Frazer, Kitty Fuller, Deena Gunn, Donna Harris, Joan Hodges, Daralyn Holm, Joetta Jacobsen, Karen Johnson, Ned Kinkaid, Anne Lively, Lisa Medical Careers Club lmed i- k'l ke rerz klubl, l. Trojans who feel medically in- clined and through this club explore what such a career would hold for them. 2. Per- haps the doctors and nurses ot tomor- row. 3 'stars'-19' Mr. James McDonald sponsors the South Houston High Medical Careers Club. as Harris County Medical Careers Association officers were Fuller, recording secretary, Ned Johnson, president, Pat Mulcare, Larry Carreker, sergeant-at-arms, and Anne Kinkaid, corre- secretary. In the biology lab were found the South Houston Medical Careers Club officers: Anne Kinkaid, treasurer, Cathy Whitten, secretary, Karen Sher- man, historian, Larry Carrelcer, vice-president, Lisa Atkinson, parliamen- tarian, Cynthia Atkinson, chaplain, Jan Teer, reporter, and Ned Johnson, president, Lowry, Debbie McNeel, Ronnie Mulcare, Pat Pa rks, Pam Rose, Barbara Sherman, Karen Smith, Charlotte Stanford, Steven Stickney, Suzanne Stroud, Kathy Tatem, Carolyn Thompson,Nadine Tippit, Susan Upton, Terry Vinson, Tommy Wells, Buddy Wells, Michelle Whitten, Cathy 1 'vga S , se ' 4' r, , -in . H gs. ,., T-wir 1 . ' .El , 5 35 fr ry e 1. in - f A f . , , wi A 1 -. ' it tw, , A J Q 1iw-- '33 . V ' , .,5v,,,EQ': 1'- 5 if-1 gal -'V 'i 'Q ,V ,W 41. ,SE H . im V Y 3,5 ' . 1, N I 'ft' ,gli Y Q: 5. Y! 'i1!!QiA 'S :L f PM fm If' f f L - . ' A R Y , l l iy fl my 41 vs. , -7 7 tx 2 Ttlkim ir yf.J,'2f S -P2 i n f V.,AVt A zyy A I 1 .A ,al 35I gui' 1 E i Pal Mulcare, Jan Teer, Mr. James McDonald, Deena Fuller, and Karen Sherman view the remains ofa Medical Careers Club member of the 1 past - the far past. l Q E l MEDICAL ,fu-', A i A, wi 4 EZ? i i , , ., Qfixl , 'mf ii K- ' , wi sw i 1 .i 'Thi ' i s . f I ff I f' 4' Gif, if ff , , f Q if F 7 if wg if lg 1, L 'g 1 ij E f f ' 1' Z 4 4 -vi' M ,, 1,, ,. ,.,. , .... 4 ,N ji ,yr Mr, James McDonald lallcs with Dr, F. M. Willard, a dentist who spoke at a regular meeting. Wm, ' ff Larry Carreker and Karen Sherman take care of a special uninvited guest. Mr. James Carson, sponsor, sits with old members - Kathy Lively, Diane Hooks, Sharon Burner, Fredna Cox, Susan Rambeou, Libby Wood, Car lanne Hicks, Jett Brown, Steve Black, Suzie Covington, Sharon Humphries, Margarette Somerville. Not pictured are Ricky Lindberg, Steve Morgan Beth Zinnecker, Don Exley. I-IONOIZ QOCIEIY l-MQ l-HGH QTZXNDAIZDQ National Honor Society lnash en- 'l on er se-si e-til, Made up of students with a 3.5 grade average who pos- sess, inthe estimation of their teachers, qualities ot lead- ership, citizenship, scholarship, and service. Money-making project for the Honor Society has been selling custom- made school stationery. ...aft 8 ,I 354 we gn.. ff -t NHS officers are Carlanne Hicks, historian, Suzie Covington vice-president, Steve Black, president, Fredna Cox, chaplain Sharon Humphries, treasurer. Not pictured are Beth Zinnecker secretary, Steve Morgan, parliamentarian. Beth Zinnetker takes PGFT in The if1ClUCtiOf1 of Parents were invited to the induction ceremo- new members, nies and tea, ,QS its . 'V ,mg ' , ew., 1 ., , s 5, ns f'tf's-04 f' , , -P: f-..:,f.'. ,,,e,.1.-, :adv W 1 Q f- -I ' xg , in , -f,N:,sps,-Vw , ,,5,q.,Y,34 Maids, QW ,V L,,.:.v:q1V,i4,'w- ... kVW', ,p,iWQ?93f,,e.,,,,,,, ,earl ,:,,l,k,s,, V , , s . S L w?:ififssnw.ef .dP'5t41?'f-ZSi'37 c?f 44f4 Uf,1,.' ' Q' Mlm ' -,,.L.l'f1 n In 1- K I - , i ,W , i f -H 2.15 ,,7','f'3z'+sf4P::c-ffgiicfwifiiv.vw.s 1'fwfs-tif.-fI1.'f., rj? 15.15, exww -fs' gear-f':f'f.'-f wwf. --' ' Newly-inducted Honor Society members are: TOP ROW - Bob Olson, Charles Patrick, Linda Martin, Jane lsgur, Kathy Henderson, Belinda Zoet, Es- telle Chasnoft, Diane Parish, Bonnie Robertson, James Selcraig, SECOND ROW - Belva Tanner, Gayle Hawthorne, Karen Nemeth, Alice Williams, Karen Jurek, Carol Bauer, Babetta Mangiardo, Saundra Starks, Brenda Sutton, Sandra McClung, Peggy Gossett, THIRD ROW - Tommy Lancaster, Eric Awwad, Ken Howery, Stuart Randolph, Robert Willard, Dale Rhodes, Mark Tapp, Randy Fry, Johnny Dumas, and Kent Ping. l-ZEMAIN LOYAL Exes loks ezl, l. Former students ot South Houston High School. 2. Paying members of the South Houston Exes Association, a group which continues to support our school. Friday, October 22, was Exes' Day, JackMcGilIis conducts a friend around his alma mater. Just like the good ole' days to Dayton Hall and Wayne Duerer. Exes officers Officers for the new year - Mike Sprouse, president Pam Rosenthal, second vice-president, Avis Sparks, re cording secretary, Judy Elliston, secretary and treasurer Billy Robinson, first vice-president. 1 It's amazing how you former students all begin to look alike, Mr. Ron- ald Lindsey explains to Donnie and Ronnie Bird. See you at the Homecoming game! if 1 0 o - V. , . -iw Q J Q T Q, wi-me ri-rev D.E- lde el, T. South Houstons branch ot the Dis- E s E 'i Q ii tributiye Education Clubs of America. 2. A club in A which a student earns three credits per year while tr working and earning a salary at a local store. 4' 5 J 1 ' i'tt . if-Z' wid' 5 S , ' fy F - Mrs. Lois Trahan sponsors DE. in its activities. DE. members are: FRONT ROW: Kathy Beldon, employed at Anns, Marca Leigh Dunham, Foleys, Laura McEwen, Hancock Textiles, Linda Moore TGSQY, Rosie Rarneriz, K-Mart, Brenda Schmidt, K-Mart, SECOND ROW: Kay Amason, Eoley's, Debbie Davis, Sears, Jo Ann Metcalf, Hancock Textiles Marsha Brittain, Foleys, Kathy Weirsma, TG8.Y, Trudy Rice, K-Mart, Kay Carmichael, Foleys, LAST ROW: Thomas Burton, Sage, Mary Harper, Lerners Darlene Kennedy, Hancock Textiles, Keith Tyler, Foleys, Oscar Martinez, K-Mart, Elmer Robertson, Food City, Gary Arrant, Weingartens, Jay Raley ASP. 358 cs ,N ,,, i I , l DECA officers for the first semester are Butch Bragg, president, Melody Jones, secretary, Jo Ann Metcalf, reporter, Dan McKee, treasurer, Marca Dunham, photographer, Kay Carmichael, vice-president, Marsha Brittain, historian. NW! .3 fuk- Outstanding D,E. Students announced at the April banquet were Kay Amason and Butch Bra Marca Leigh Dunham was chosen D.E. Sweetheart 99 DECA officers for the second semester are Butch Bragg, treasurer, Darlene Kennedy, vice-president, Gary Arrant, president, Linda Moore, reporter, Marca Dunham, sweetheart, Jo Ann Metcalf, secretary, Marsha Brittain, historian. Display case outside the D,E, room is decorated by D.E. students. l'nIc,.z5 '5l no 1 .1 For A V, M' V ,,,,,, ,.-c Q ,, . -. bt J 'r - isr- 4 rrirr t- ,,-,, ' if . A. :lr wr ,sw U Ms vw 'fs fi The Torch staff, known for their love of fun and games, stop to pose for a formal group portrait. TOPJCH STZXI-TF KEEP TO THE GROUND, EYES OPEN FOR S 'l 'f.'3'!Q.li'5.'f2l'lf Torch Staff ltorch stafl, l. l' CA 5.0, A specific group of workers who publish, bi-weekly, the Trojan Torch, the official - South Houston High School newspaper. 2. Those who not only know whot's going on, but tell what they know. . s-.. s -. Mrs. Sally Sanford, sponsor, and Roy Castillo, editor-in-chief, are at the head of it all. 360 , f - fmt was ' Wondering how they stack up to the others are Jenny Howell and Cathy Whitten, news editors, and Marilyn Watford and Anne Roush, associate editors. Linda Price and Linda Riley, managing editors, take time to read Donna Grant works as club editor copy. 'TF' Now let me get this straight- l'm not supposed to tell anyone that my helpers are the ones who do your news- paper. Advertising staff Becky Chambers, Jo Ann Ryan, and Mary Johnson go on many business trips, 362 MORE TOIZCI-I QTZXWEIZQ Staff relaxes after winning the race with that deadline. Kay Kinlcaid and Sally Habermacher, editorial feature staff ioin Jerry Moore, sports, in taking a breather, 1. 3 x Suson McWhorter and Saundra Starks, society editors, are always ready to record news-worthy items. Remembering that famous motto Know your section , sports editors Debbie Dent and Jimmy White practice a reloy in the hall. Could Martha Kruft be looking for her fellow news edi- tor, Melody Jones? its Photographers Boyd Wells and Bob McCrory discuss the newest cure for head- aches, ...,.' .M ,.r1 ,. . i 'jigs f-.... . ll! mu!!! sau nsm, - - Ma . :UI ' K ' -R - s if 1s . fi'z51'f:s 1 ,,, , - ' , as ii.. . ,. E y X ,, V 13:31 A , fC'52 f?'f'? 5 522552256 ' ar I 9 8- , if ' Q I N as. s N '.x,Q::- f 1--. rm. ..w-'gs ef- .41 gzlrxgg II!!! :tty ' H 'N'- .,.... , . .,, 2' :t gas in an ww' nw . .sill rw, dm gt to 00 1 W 4' .- ,. g at ,git 'Q Q A Q f , 1. 4' 110: 1 ' 40 , ,Q 'I Q a' . wuurw - s wi' ' I - if - y .ks , fm Q Q Q . S I If lf . ' 3 W-1' I N 'Q' i ' .-i', 364 my xr, , i 4 - 6' ,Z ef if H ,wif ' . -'41 . X 'L 'fi A . ' N, Vybfqn wtf W ,lst ,A W . , f., fvigw.,-' g IWJQSQEF5. ' mf s s , s'fWfV :J i-fr Ann Rigby, Business Mcxnoger Tom Milsfeod, Photographer Debbie Sager, Classes Virginia Conowoy, Ads Lyndol Kennedy, Sports Beth Zinnecker, Features lf' v W . 'AY FAU-ADIUM 97,-'GPF TIZIEQ E21 Palladium Staff lpe lad e am statl, Twenty- eight who have learned, through experience, of the people, time, places, lights, cameras, action, negatives, prootsheet, print, layout, cutline, and approval that goes into every picture on every page of a yearbook and have spent this year trying to turn out one ot the best yearbooks that South Houston has ever had. i ,.f- M Sharon Burner, Editor-in-Chief Paula Nersesian, Faculty Kathy Lively, Organizations Mrs. Diane Shoquist has been this year's hard- working sponsor. 365 4 ii' 4 .. ,. 'r QL ' ., 3, fat-. l f 921 ' , tlu V i ug r I -7 ,far M I f .V ,, r i ' ,.,,, ' ' M Xi r' A ' r 1 ,ff Rick Lindberg ond Chris Avonr, Sports section, discuss their work with Couch Roy Cleckler. C-9 ,,,,,,..-' T ff if gd Bob Richards, photpgropher, and Pom Vonwcy, ods, wqrk together hor- moniously. 366 MZ QTAFFEIZS MAKE READY FOP! DEADUNEQ ,mas '-T Mary Johnson, picture file clerk gets on her hands and knees to get things organized, Johnnie Sue James and Bette Neal tile pictures for the classes section Jan Moore and Terry Walker, ads section, efficiently prepare for that last deadline. Pom Gregory ond Peggy Gossett, faculty section, line up o picture with Mr. Ken Neylond. ZYS. if Qgnf' MV Becky Vorhies cmd Belvo Tonner, clubs section, look ot the cclendor for the next picture appointment Q l x!9 W x' . B Q06 t on Wi ti 'el' I 9 O 6 I A Xv- ., V -..,,.f undra Starks, Troy Carr, and Larry Peterson dream of the day gf! hen the senior index will be finished and done with. Suzie Covington, features section, works on a Briga . . doon layout. Qt! Photographers Larry Carreker, Mary Johnson, and Boyd Wells protect their cabinet, 369 H ,W -m,,m-K ,3 wuz in .f-Q ,f T ,N il . H. ul pf' X ix' i Taz. F S E 'HN L l'v-+V Tw s , Q. JL 1,21 5 '1p k'2g,, ., A 5 H x fggwlf , 'B+ ,QE L. 42 N.. ..., my ,gi K N M 544 N '15 gm? L -sr ,M Q K s. V. s. F 1 1' A x, 'PH i ' ' R lk if 4 -lv ' l W t . ,. ,. X0 nn.-Qui! -it qgqnsuugv - .ss.a-'-'f- gnaw ' hs , Bm' U1 if W L 5: vi' -gf . ..'g Mt 'Nw-4 'Q i l V 1' 1 ,J Q gm , U - - .. M M mangas!! A N , , I, Q t ,,,...,' 1 I , w n,v 37I EDGEBROOK TEXACO 7450 Old Galveston Rd. HU 4-6950 M.A.C. OIL FIELD EQUIPMENT Buy 81 Sell New 8a Used Gas Production Equipment Also Buy 8K Salvage Wells REX TAILORS 226 Gulfgate Mall MI 5-8507 S Ly d l Kennedy and Rick Lindberg aclmir p f 'W Q Ixwilb. Q PARKER'S DAIRY X l V4 'MF' Et' O SYS G5 L 1 yy KY A A ,AQ Pnl MART 281 5 Strawberry HU 4-6963 A ' -.. Johnnie Sue James and Debbie Sager enjoy ic P li w e exqg, pn + '- wsfsl- ' -E 5 AQ -- 6.4 ' I 'A If 4 SF :Ta I f -' if U4 w- N we 55? ... 4 9' FS I --u r 'G , '- f ' .. K Y IIQIYIQYQ BOB HOLCOMB'S BAR-B-Q 1112 Spencer HU 6-8582 Seniors Larry Peterson and Virginia Conuwcy seem to be enioying their lunch at Bob Ho1comb's. WHATABURGER DRIVE-IN No. 18 1301 E. Soufhmore GR 2-1390 No. 29 1734 S. Richey GR 2-0583 No. 35 2301 Spencer Hwy. HU 6-9574 EQm,r.L'g1'i' V 1 'gi 1 r , sf 615' f 12151 ff L 111 IIL1 x I ' :il--5 MN. ' f - ' frm, B 3 I 5 B' ffmfwi' 11 if :M N. , -:, ' Y ' V , - , X- .rl HJ- g g. M if L . 1, xx , ' 1 ' . .1 xalgvg ' R V E116 ,A , -ri 2 .,., W, 1 , :,,,. ' K 4 ' ' ' .1 v- 1 if , Q : -' . '., ., '-5-gi2 Kf,..f 1,555-gy-g,5,1P - Y f r , . ! 21-i?'Z.i' ' 7 ' L ,-:f35'5 ag few! .. '?'1.1','.f' 4 W 1 ..,. .L q if 3 ... .., 'gi 3, 11 ' W Ag?r'5e'L'5Swx5' .53f 'M-my ,.mews?fwgA'5x3'5l:ff A wif K A 133356. X fa - , I 'Y 5 ' Q ' -A :, v ' ,1 -xx mfr - Nu, P G g y d I o dress from Sears in the Deco t Sh p SEARS 1107 S. Shaver in Pasadena GR 3-3321 SAN JACINTO STATE BANK 213 W. Soufhmore Pasadena, Texas GR 2-2401 Member of F.D.l.C. S s Jimmy Barron and Mike Covington think of all the fun they could have in the 1967 Ford con bl YOUR HOME-OWNED - HOME-OPERATED FORD DEALER SALUTES THE SOUTH HOUSTON SENIORS OSBORNE-APPLE FORD 1616 S. Richey ABEL'S PHARMACY IH Open 7 Days 8 AM to 10 PM 101 W. Southmore GR 3-6261 L 1 SUN VALLEY ENCO SERVICE STATION 802 Edgebrook HU 4-341 0 MOBUD DEPT. STORE 1506 Houston Blvd. South Houston HU 6-2621 CARROLL'S TV Color TV - Our Specialty 212 So. Ave 2502 S. Shaver GR 3-8307 HU 6-6232 HERITAGE FINANCE 3501 Spencer Hwy. HU 4-8585 I Kennedy, Paula Nersesian, and Virginia Conaway eni ice cream at Carnation. CARNATION ICE CREAMLAND 826 Edgebrook HU 6-9987 PASADENA KNIT SHOP 722 South Shaver GR 3-4545 Pasadena, Texas EDITH'S FLORAL SHOPPE 2009172 Strawberry Rd. Pasadena GR 7-1032 SU BETT'S COIFFURE Next door to the Pizza Yoint 1910V2 Old Galveston Rd. HU 4-6626 SUE TERRELL BETTE TERRELL 24 Hour Wrecker Service M. L. fDeI.J DeIahoussaye's DELAHOUSSAYE'S AUTO PAINT 81 BODY CENTER 412 South Shaver GR 2-1058 GR 3-4307 NELSON'S GROCERY 1 203 South GR 2 -044 2 Pasadena TREND RECORD SHOP All the Latest Recordings Huelett Norton 2062 Richey GR 2-7092 Pasadena CINDERELLA'S FLORIST for A Touch of Magic GR2-323I I34 E. Soufhmore if Q ic ?i was MR. JOE OF VINC WORLD OF BEAUTY I7I8Vz Spencer Hwy. HU 4-6550 Pasadena Plaza Service Center SENIORS OF '67 The Besf In Life 81 Health Insurance GENERAL AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE ENT the Gift thot only You con give JOSKE'S HousToN , Your Photograph BAILEY BROTHERS AUTO PARTS 24 Hour Wrecker Service HU 6-1944 2604 Galveston Rd. ' Residential ' Commercial ' Industrial GEORGE REALTY INC. 413 Edgebrook Phone: HU 4-3922 Let George Do It! .lOCELYN'S CARROUSEL OF BEAUTY Air Conditioned HU 4-1233 302 Spencer Hwy. WM. DEWEY 81 SON OIL FIELD HAULING Houston, Texas EDGEBROOK HAR 818 Edgebrook HU 6-8721 Houston, Texas ADAMS FLOWER 81 GIFT SHOP DWARE Flowers Designed for Every Occasion HU 6-0561 HU 6-7242 MRS. FRANK ADAMS Pasadena Plaza HU 4-1474 So. Houston HI NEIGHBOR We Specialize in Orders to go Your order Will be Ready When You Arrive THE SNACK THAT BRINGS YOU BACK' iw , E A REZEE 5553213555: safggugmw. SOULS - KDE EP ID-I GU! 01 Nfl! B ax unennos ncmsh WTMWV 1 J , Q...-pts -is 245 l5OO College Ave South Houston- HU 6-5454 X IL ILIL AM 650 IL ILIL FM 95-7 broadcasting 24 hours daily B. F. WALKER INC. Oil Field 8K Heavy, Pipeline Stringing 8g Pipe Storage Never Trust to Luck Use the Orange Top Truck THE MEAT BANK l3I4 College HU 6-8199 BEN ROBINSON COMPANY 8658 Market St. Houston, Texas SOUTH HOUSTON BOOK STORE 5ll College HU 6-2058 38l PIPE SPECIALTIES, INC. P. O. Box 2426 Houston, Texas RENTAL Rents Most Anything You Can Use HU 6-5531 3319 So. Shaver Pasadena ELLIS Family Style Shoe Store 105 W. Southmore Pasadena GR 3-3884 CITY CAFE Dining Room - Plate Lunches Sea Food 513 College HU 4-3710 Congratulations to the Class of 1967 AMF TUBOSCOPE, INC Houston, Texas Prescriptions - Cosmetics Fountain and More DUGAN DRUGS 1 169 Edgebrook HU 4-6641 Open 7 Days 7 AM - IO PM WAG-A-BAG 3812 So. Shaver HU 6-9936 BASS 81 MEINEKE Auto Parts Wholesale 81 Retail 3 LOCATIONS GR 3-5543 GR 3-5581 HU 4-7788 Se s Becky Vorhies, Linda Berry and iunior Bob Richards 0 be enioying their lunch. BURGER KING Home of the Whopper! 1211 Spencer HU 6-5728 REPUBLIC STATE BANK 1 155 Edgebrook HU 4-3440 SKYLARK CAMERA COMPANY Your Kodak Dealer for Pasadena 109 W. Southmore GR 2-5525 Q E r 35 a i f E x M-V ,-q.'U4,,,- I ' ' 'S ' 'G' 5? .,,- Alf. eizmx-': SMU 2 , 1 f f1, fs ewfliffs A Q , , Vaa, A ,V w, ,i - 5, X., I Q5 X FN 1 X A f ' X fa . E 1 zu nl 'T 'v lf 1 . F 'n . If Y I '- f 'Y 1 g if V Q . 'e if 3 e Y e K 17 .,. -'Ja ffa 5 ' 'V 1 , .ff , , Qg.z3w?5a .fyfffv 'mwsiffgfg 1' ' .M M W ,,X.. .J , if ' 'V X- F 1 1 , v f , Q' --J N- - 19 M-' fZ '2lT fz- . , ff' li H N .a F 'yyffi is 'VE 'N '7 4, nn, -A fp- N: I ,Q .1 X 4 ,ff if! Q Q ' J r. N f -ff' - , -:Ei W , xi MORGAN'S AUTO SUPPLY Phone: GR 3-1744 1219 South Street Andy Dement and Steve Morgan along with iunior Bobby Oli- p ry out the supplies at Morgan's. THREE GABLES The Family Drive-In 3406 South Shaver HU 6-9971 B SOLLOCK-TURNER 1510 S. Richey GR 2-3603 Pasadena KENLEE GUNS Top Dollar Paid for Used Guns Bring Your Trading Stock In Complete Shooter's Supply - Reloading Components Accessories 706 Winkler HU 6-2102 Houston Junior Bob Richards is shown ordering his lunch at J 81 J 81 S DRIVE-IN 1015 College HU 6-7440 Senior Pam Vanway receives a bowling ball from Meodowcreek Lanes. MEADOWCREEK LANES 2930 So. Richey HU 6-9090 y Gosseh' models a mini dress al Palais Royal. PALAIS ROYAL 3014 Pasadena Mall HU 6-4612 Pasadena Plaza VICKERS' LUCKY 7 i220 Houston Blvd HU 6-5437 South Housfon N 999,322 W' ::.,. ww' 'W 5413 SOUTHERN STATE BANK Member F.D.I.C. Keyed for Your Banking Needs I 1 1 I Spencer Highway Hu 6-5000 P. M. SUPERETTE TWO LOCATIONS 2743 Preston 516 College HU 7-1607 HU 6-2334 FREEWAY SHELL 8515 Gulf Freeway at Monroe Exit 111213 DON OELFRE HU 4-9650 Owner Open 24 Hours DALE'S SERVICE CENTER SOUTH HOUSTON PHARMACY 310 12th Street HU 4-2881 1116 Houston Blvd. Fast Free Delivery HU 6-6800 Lawnmowers ' Sales ' Repairs LEWIS 81 COKER GRAHAM'S A Complete World - Quality Meats of Fashion - Garden Fresh Produce for - Plus S 81 H Green Stamps 914 W. Southmore Pasadena Men and Boys Pasadena Plaza Senior Class President Roddy Johnson looks at a ty f ! slacks at Graham s. EWUE 1 Q E11 lKilE'.lR eniors Chuck Dawson and Bobby Pohl enioy their car. TOM'S TREAT 702 Spencer HU 6-9733 Wholesome Refreshmenfs Hamburgers - Hof Dogs WILLINGHAM RAMBLER 1625 Spencer 1201 S. Main HU 4-2610 GR 2-5549 Senior Beck y Vorhies takes a coke break Senior Paula Nersesian models The new in look in fash S. HELYN'S DRESS SHOP 1518 College HU 6-3283 HELMER'S CLEANERS 'For the People Who Care' 3802 S. Shaver HU 6-2139 Better Boats 8. Motors BURNETT 8. DUMAS Direct Factory Dealer for Johnson Motors - Boston Whalers Starcraft Boats - Camp Trailers GR 3-2401 1800 Southmore - Pasadena ANN'S 1 177 Edgebrook 2771 Red Bluff Senior Terry Walker model formal and accessories. ROBERT'S ORIENTAL ROOM 3908 S. Shaver HU 4-3581 KEY REXALL DRUGS 1601 Spencer Hwy. HU 6-4822 ABBOTT FLORIST Flowers Are a Great Gift 105 S. Richey Pasadena GR 2-3681 S S nior Bobby Pohl buys auto paris from Bob BOB JENKINS Auto Ports 1208 College HU 6-4748 PASADENA DODGE 1831 S. Richey GR 3-9431 Duniya 1?fI1e!!iun CRIBO DANCE STUDIO 1022 Edgebrook HU 6-4548 ZALTO REALTY 606 College HU 6-5722 THOMASON BROTHERS JEWELRY 921 Show GR 2-3535 Headquarters for Senior Rings f I KELLY'S AUTO SALES 422 S. Tatar GR 7-1721 NORTH'S BEAUTY SALON 1101 Avenue B South Houston 1 Voice of the Fighting Troians on KLVL BOYD MULLEN CHEVROLET Pasadena 7 '5V Tl 'Q UU ?YUOY? 'f1 U'!!! 1'SUx7eg ,E 5355797 Q79 Senior Virginia Conaway tries on the new fashionable sunglasses. Larry Peferson has his hair trimmed of United DR. EUGENE DELES BENNETT OPTOMETRIST UNITED BARBER SHOP 605 College HU 4-9348 South Houston 392 211 Pasadena Plaza Service Center Best Wishes To Each Graduate ,I ls ,ii M mil I , W ikq . I xi , gl I ' if ,fix We 'Fx 1 If 3 fljiiw Qgflfvffwi ll fi T54 ffm? From All of Us ZR Al' . . . Houston Lighting 81 Power Company a Texas taxpaying, investor-owned electric company SHANNON'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE HU 6-3177 Tune-ups and Brakes Repaired Volkswagen Service Front End Alignment Automatic Transmission We, the Palladium Staff, would like to thank every merchant who sup- ported us. In return, we encourage the Students of South Houston to sup- port you. if ,pf N4 4- 1 X ' ., .. Q . x fss' ,s tswwiwsffxig A Qeuioia tuned C Adams, Robert 91 Band 1 Adams, Royce 91 FFA 1, VICA 2, 3, Secretary 3 Adams, Wayne 91, 217, 221, 229, 243, 248, Football 2, 3 Akens, Leigh 91 YFC 1, 2, 3, Spartaneers 1, Reporter, 'Jannettes 2, Medical Ca- reers Club 1, 2, Thespians 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 3 Alksen, Eddy FTA 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2 Allen, Diane Allen, Ronnie Basketball 3, Hi-Y 3 Alley, Pat 91, 253, 255, 257, 291, 293 Hi-Y 3, Baseball 2, 3 Amason, Kay 91, 46, 48, 49, 54, 358, 359 FTA 1, FHA 1, Beauty of Troy 3, DE 2, 3, Vice-President 2, State Historian 3, Homecoming Queen Finalist 3 Anderson, Sandra Archer, Byron 217, 220, 223, 226, 253, 254, 258 Football 2, 1, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Semper Donantes 3 Arnold, Dianne 91, 273, 284, 287, 328 FHA 1, 2, 3, President 3, YFC 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3 Arrant, Gary 91, 280, 282, 358, 359 FFA 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 2, 3, DE 3, President Autrey, Phyllis 91 FHA 3 B Baker, Johnny 92 FTA 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, German Club 2 Baker, Sherry 92 A cappella Choir 3, FTA 2, 3, Astronomy Club 2, 3, Bowling Club 2, 3 Barron, Brenda 92 FTA 2,.YFC 1, 2 Barron, Jimmy 92 FFA 2 Barton, Ken Bauer, Allen 92, 328 Bowling Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3 Beasley, Judi 92 FTA 3 Beasley, Ray Beldon, Kathy 358 DE 3 Belle, James Football 2, 1 Bennett, Anne 92 National Honor Society 3, Medical Careers Club 3 Berry, Linda 92,295 FHA 1, Medical Careers Club 1, Drama Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3 Bishop, Marilyn 92 TGRA 1, A cappella Choir 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3 Black, Steve 92, 262, 273, 291, 295, 354 Hi-Y 3, Latin Club 3 Reporter, Band 1, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3 President 3, Junior Rotarian 3, Semper Do- nantes Blair, Barbara 92 GRA 1,Medical Careers Club 1, Scribes 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Latin Club 3 Blumrick, Larry 92 FFA 2 Boston, Ronnie Bottera, Joan 92 FTA 1, Boulet, Darryl Braddy, Don Art Club 2, 3, Medical Careers Club 3, 'Band 1 3radshaw, Karen 93 FTA 1, 2 3ragg, William 93, 359 DE 2, 3, President 2, 3, State Sales Contest Bray, Beverly 92 ICT 2, 3 Bray, Ronnie 93 A cappella 3 Vice-President, Football 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3 3rison, Gene VICA 2, 3 President irittain, Marsha 93, 358, 359 A cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, DE 3 Historian, Semi- Finalist Beauty of Troy 3 Brown, Jeff 93, 277, 278, 354 Semper Donantes 3, Most Likely to Succeed, 3, Our Town 3, Jets 2, Chess Club 2, Academic Excellence Award 1, 2, Na- tional Merit Scholarship Finalist 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Student Council Srown, Newton 262 Football 1, 2, FFA 2, 3, Golf 3 Bruner, Wanda 93, 312 Spanish Club 1, 2, Library 2, 3, FTA 2, 'Jannettes 2, 3 Srunson, Myra 93 Medical Careers Club 1 Bryan, Olan 93, 273 Surgins, Sharon 94 Drama Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3 Burk, Phil 94 VICA 2, 3 lurkett, John Art Club 3 Burkhart, Bill Burkhart, Carol 306, 307 Spanish Club 3 lurner, Sharon 94, 277, 295, 322, 350,354 FTA 1, 2, 3, Historian 2, Treasurer 3, District I President 2, FHA 1,Medical Careers Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Student Council 3, Junior Rotary Ann 3, PALADIUM 2, 3, Editor 3, Highest Ranking Sophomore 1, Semi-Finalist Beauty of Troy 3 lurnett, Davie 94 Bowling Club 1, Track 1, 2, Hi-Y 3 iurris, Jimmy 94, 217, 226, 227, 253, 257 Football 2, 1, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3 iurton, David 94 Law Club 2, President iurton, Tom 94, 358 DE 3 utera, Anthony 94, 280, 282 FFA 1, 2, 3, President 1, Treasurer 2, President 3 uxton, Cindy 94 Cain, Buford Calhoun, Jackie 94, 312, 314 FTA 1, 2, YFC 1, 2, 3, 'Jannettes 3, Historian, Dis- trict Typewriting 2 Callender, Linda 95 FTA 1, 2, Business Law Club 2, Semi-Finalist Beauty of Troy 3, Annie Get Your Gun 2, Brigadoon 3 Campbell, Catherine 95, 287, 294 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Latin Club 3, Medical Careers Club 1 Campbell, Sherry 95, 343 A cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, Madrigals 2, 3, FTA 1, Business Law Club 1, Annie Get Your Gun 2, Brigadoon 3, Semi-Finalist Beauty of Troy 3 Carmichael, Kay 95, 358, 359 Spanish Club 2, 3, DE 3, Vice-President, Most Outstanding DE Student , Junior Rotary Ann 3 Carnabuci, Charles 95 JETS 3, Chess Club 3 Carr, Troy 95, 290, 291, 293 PALLADIUM 3, Hi-Y 3, Drama Club Play 3, Law Club 1, 2 Carreker, Larry 95, 322, 338, 340, 350 351 OurTown 3, Chess Club 3, Ger- man Club'1, FTA 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Medical Careers Club 2, 3, Vice- President 3, Swimming Team 2, PALLADIUM 3 Carrick, Nikki 95, 294, 295 Student Council 1, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Historian, Semi- Finalist Beauty of Troy 3 Castillo, Roy 95, 360 TORCH 2, 3, Editor 3, Journalism Day Representative 2, Drama Club 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Press Club 3, Junior Rotarian 3, Semper Donantes 3 Catoe, Wayne 96, 328 YFC 1, 2, 3, Junior Achievement 1, 2, 3, President, Band 1, 2, 3 Cave, George 301 Cegielaki, Mary 96 Cerrone, Margaret 96 FTA 1, 2, Drama Club 3, Our Town 3 fhambers, Becky 96, 48, 55, 338, 340, 352 Homecoming Queen 3, Acappella Choir 1, 2, 3, Madrigals 2, 3, Semper Donantes 3, TORCH 3, Most Versatile 3, Business Law Club 1, Press Club 3, Student Council 1 , 3, Finalist Beauties of Troy 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Head 3, Most Outstanding 3, Journalism Day Representative 3, Annie Get Your Gun 2, Brigadoon 3 Chambers, Brenda Chamblee, Ricky 96, 301 JETS 2, 3 Cheek, Janice 96 Cheney, Alice 96 FHA 1, YFC 1, 2, Art Club 3 Christenson, Sharon 96 A cappella Choir 2 Christie, Barney Churchill, Alton 96 Bowling Club 1, Art Club 3, OCT 3 Clappert, Cheryl 97 Cobb, Madeline 97, 294, 275, 313, 315 YFC 1, 2, Medical Careers Club 2, Us Folks 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Secretary, 'Jannette 2, 3, Lt. Colonel Cole, Danny 281 Coleman, Jerry 97, 280, 282, 308, 322, 325 FTA 1, 2, 3, Reporter 2, District Treasurer 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, NFL 3, YFC 1, 2 Conaway, Virginia 97 FTA 2, 3, PALLADIUM 2, 3 Conner, James 97, 304 Number Sense 1, 2, 3, District 1, 2, Vice-President 2, President 3, Latin Club 1 Conway, Truett 97, 329 Band 1, 2, 3, Student Director 3, Orchestra 2, 3, YFC 1, 2, FTA 2, 3 Cook, Jeanne Cooley, Charlene 97 Covington, Mike 97, 217, 227, 291 Football 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3 Covington, Suzanne 97, 274, 294, 312, 315, 354 NFL 1, 2, Our Town 3, Junior Rotarian 3, Class Secretary 2, 3, YFC 3, Secretary, National Honor Society 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Valentine Sweetheart 2, 'Jannettes 3, Most Congenial, Student Council 2, Most Likely to Succeed 3, Girls State 3, Tri- Hi-Y 3, Chaplain, PALLADIUM 3, National Merit Finalist 3, Semper Donantes Cox, Fredna 97, 273, 274, 354 YFC 1, 2, 3, Bible Quiz Director 2, 3, Student Council 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, Chaplain 3, Medical Careers Club 1 Craft, Stan 97 JETS 2, lndustrial Arts Club 2 Creighton, Randy Crider, Frances Crispi, Mark 97, 291 Hi-Y 3 Crockett, Marvin 97, 273, 274, 275 YFC 12, 3, President 3 Crumbaugh, Sylvia Crutchfield, Anita 98, 328 FTA 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3 Camian, Joe Art Club 2, 3, Metal Trades 2, 3, 3rd State D Daniel, Katherine 98,312,314 NFL 1, Latin Club 1, FTA 1, 2, 'Jannettes 3, Tri- Hi-Y 3 Dann, Bobby 98 VICA 3, Treasurer Darling, Susie 98 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, President 3, National Thespi- an Society 3, Our Town 3 Dawson, Chuck98, 277,29O, 291,295 Hi-Y 3, Vice-President, Student Council 3, Tri-Hi-Y Beau 3, Cheerleader 2, A cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, Madrigals 1, 2, 3,, All-Region Choir 3 Dedran, Bobby 'iUs Folks 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, All-District Dement, Andy 98, 216, 222, 223, 276, 277, 278, 279, 288 GSL 1, 2, 3, Acap- pella Choir 1, 2, 3, Madrigals 2, 3, President 2, 3, President of the Student Body 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Tri-Captain 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, FHA Beau 1, 2, 3, President ot Junior Class 2, Junior Rotarian 3, Optimist 3, Sophomore Class Favorite 1, Most Versatile 3, All-Region, All-State Choir 3, Annie Get Your Gun 2, Brigadoon 3, Semper Donates, Mr. South Houston Denham, Tommy Dent, Debbie 98, 362, 363 Press Club 3, TORCH 3, Student Council 3 Depin, Marie 98 OEA 3, Junior Achievement 1, Treasurer De Prima, Madeline 98 De Vaudrecourt, Bill Hi-Y 3, Basketball 2 Dewees, Gordon 98 Diaz, Dora 98, 306, 322, 328 FTA 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3 Dodds, Randy Track 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2 Downs, Alvin 98 Junior Achievement 1 Driskell, Nancy 99 Junior Achievement 2, VOE 3 Dumas, John 99, 217, 224, 227, 276, 277, 355, 253 Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Parliamentarian 3, National Honor Society 3 Dunham, Marca 99, 46, 49, 358, 359 FTA 1, 2, Business Law Club 1, Choir 1, DE 2, 3, Sweetheart 3, Beauty of Troy 3 Dyer, John Bowling Club 1, 3 E Eggers, Harold 273, 274, 329 Band 1, 2, 3, Drum Maior 3,'A cappella Choir 2, 3, President 3, Madrigals 3, YFC 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, Chess Club 2, Our Town 3, 'lAnnie Get Your Gun 2, Brigadoon 3, German Club 2, 'Jannette Beau 3 Elliott, Alan 99 ICT 3, VICA 3 Ellis, Bryan 99, 301 A cappella Choir 2, 3, Madrigals 3, YFC 1, 2, 3, JETS 3 Estes, Karen 99 FHA 3 Estes, Lynn 99 Etheridge, Nina 99 Evans, Barbara 99, 328 Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 3 Exley, Donald 100 National Honor Society 2, 3, VOC 2, YFC 1, 2, 3, F Fannin, Laura 100, 322 FTA 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3 Fargo, Tommy 100 Fechner, Ronnie 100, 282 Track 1, 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3 Ferguson, Melody 100, 294 YFC 3, A cappella Choir 2, 3 Fernandez, Fred 100 Flores, Mary Lou 100 Fondow, Dennie Forstner, Julie 100, 338, 340 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Head 2, Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Favorite 1, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Junior Favor- ite 2, Homecoming Queen Finalist 3, Beauty of Troy Finalist 3, FTA 1, 2, Busi- ness Law Club 2, Treasurer, Annie Get Your Gun 2, Brigadoon 3, Sem- per Donantes Fostes, Ronnie Franks, Sandra 100, 273 YFC 2, 3 French, Randy 281 Agriculture 2, 3 Fritzsching, Mary 100, 273, 329 Fuller, Deena 100, 273, 329, 350, 351, Bank 1, 2, 3, NFL 3, Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, Library Club 1 G 1 Gallardo, Tina Garcia, Alfred Garner, Billy 100, 216, 291 A cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, Madrigals 1, 2, 3, Track 1, All-Region Choir 2, 3, Hi-Y 3 Garner, Harold 101 FFA 1, 2, 3, Reporter 3 Gerhardt, Jack 101 FTA 2, 3, Astronomy Club 1, Art Club 3, Hi-Y 3 Gibbs, Danny Gilbert, Patricia 101, 295 FTA 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3 Gillespie, Tommy Our Town 3 Gist, Connie 101 Glash, Rosemary 101, 343 YFC 1, 2, 3, FTA 2, Student Council 1, 2, A cappella Choir 3, Press Club 3 Gonzales, Felix Football 1, Track 1, FFA 2, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, Madrigals 3, Annie Get Your Gun 2 Gonzales, Geneva 101 FTA 2, Medical Careers Club 2, Art Club 3, Choir 3, Chaplain Gonzales, Linda 101 Good, Carolyn 101 Band 1, 2, 3, National Merit Letter of Commendation 3 Goshorn, Nancy 101 Granger, Ann 101 A cappella Choir 3 Grant, Donna 101, 313, 315, 391 FTA 1, 2, 'Jannettes 3, Art Club 3, Secretary TORCH 3, PALLADIUM 1 Green, Cheryl 101 YFC 3 Grimes, Chase 102 Guftey, Janet 102 Art Club 1, 2, 3, Us Folks Club 3 Guinn, Krista A cappella Choir 2, Madrigals 1, 3, All Regional Choir 2, 3 Gunn, Barbara 102, 295 German Club 2, Us Folks Club 2, 3, Parliamentarian, Tri-Y 3, Tennis Team 1, A cappella Choir 2, 3 Gush, Jannette 102, 265, 276, 299 Semper Donantes Guy, Robert 102 Auto Mechanics 1, 2 H Harris, Darrell 273, 274, 275 YFC 2, 3, President 2, Madrigals 1, 2, 3, A cap- pella Choir 1, 2, 3, Junior Rotarian 3, Annie Get Your Gun 2, Briga- doon 3 Hayes, Wendell VICA Haynes, Cheryl 322 Drama Club 2, 3, NFL 1, FTA 3 Heckathorne, Dennis 102 Orchestra 1, All-District Heinicken, Kenny FTA 3 Helms, Jimmy Henderson, Farrell Henrich, Bobby 102 Hicks, Carlanne 102, 276, 293, 294, 295, 354 YFC 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2,1 Academic Excellence Award 1, 2, 3, Mathematics Unlimited 3, Highest Rank- ing Junior 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Woodman of World Award 2, Semper Donantes Hillis, Patricia 102 Hinton, Paul 103, 225, 280, 282, 285 Hiriart, Sid 103 Holliday, Kerry Drama Club 3, Our Town 3, Tennis Team 1, Industrial Arts 1 Holley, Alvin Bowling Club 1, 2, 3 Hooks, Diane 103, 312, 354 Hoopengardner, Gary 103 Band 2, 3, Orchestra 3 Horton, Sue 103, 48, 68 YFC 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, FTA 1, Astronomy Club 1, Junior Rotarian 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Gold Key Art Award 3, Us Folks Club 2, Art Club 3, Senior Class Parliamentarian 3, Madrigals 2, 3, Semper Donantes, Miss South Houston Howard, Connie 103 Choir 3 Humphrey, Harold Humphrey, Sally Humphreys, Sharon 103, 66, 354 Madrigals 1, 2, 3, Reparter.3, All-State Choir 3, Oklahoma 1, Annie Get Your Gun 2, All-Region Choir 2, 3, Semi- Finalist Beauty of Troy 3, National Honor Society 2, 3 Treasurer 3 Hutton, Sandra 103 Ingram, Douglas A cappella Choir 2, Basketball 2, Art Club 3, Vice-President Irwin, Larry 103 Irwin, Ronald 103 J James, Johnnie Sue 103,293 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Junior Classical League 2, 3, Secre- tary 3, Medical Careers Club 2, PALLADIUM 3 Jaynes, Janet YFC 1, 2, 3 Jinks, Darrell 103 Hi-Y 3 Johannsen, Linda 104 Art Club 3, Scroll 2 Johnson, Eugene 104 Johnson, Ned 104, 301, 322, 342, 343, 350, 351 Medical Careers Club 3 President, FTA 3, Basketball Cheerleader 3, JETS 3, Bank 1, 2 Jolley, Linda Johnson, Rod 104, 290, 291 JETS 2, Spanish Club 2, Sergeant at Arms, Swim ming Team 2, HI-Y 3, Secretary, Junior Rotarian 3, President of Senior Clas: 3, Our Town 3 Jones, Mac FTA 1, Medical Careers Club 3 Jones, Melody 104, 359, 362 TORCH 3, DE 3, Secretary Jones, Patricia K Keele, Steven 104 Kabrich, Phillip 104, 290, 291 A cappella Choir 2, 3, Chaplain 3, Hi-Y 3 Chaplain, YFC 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Boys' State 2 Keis, Pam 104 'Jannettes 2, 3 Keith, Eugene 104 Kennedy, Darlene 105, 358, 359 FHA 1, DE 3, Vice-President Kennedy, Lyndal 105, 216, 222, 223, 226 Latin Club 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Tri Captain 3, Medical Careers Club 3, All-City Football 3, Junior Optimist 3, PALLADIUM 3, Semper Donantes Kiehl, Wayne 105, 306, 307, 328 Band 2, 3, Chess Club 3, Our Town 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3 Kingsley, Margaret 105, 328 Band 1, 2, 3, District, Regional Band 2, Music Scholarship 3 Kinkade, Ann 105, 350, 351 Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer Kinkade, Kay 105, 362 DE 3, TORCH 3 Kinney, Eileen 105 Annie Get Your Gun 2 Kolb, Jack VICA 2, 3 Kraieck, Margie 105 Kramer, Jimmy 105 FFA 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 1, Football 1 Kricken, Karen 105 Kriehn, Karen FTA 1, 2, Spartaniers T, Spanish Club 2, Medical Careers Club 1, 2, Student Council T, Bowling Club T, 2 Kreici, Kathy 105, 322 FTA T, 3, FHA 3 Kruft, Martha 105, 352, 303 DE 3, FHA, 1, 2, TORCH 3 L Lakewig, Dale T06 Lackey, Forrest Band 3 Lancaster, Tommy 106,355 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Madrigals 2, 3, Chess Club 2, Astronomy Club 2, National Honor Society 3, Brigadoori 3, Annie Get Your Gun Landry, Walter 106, 328 Chess Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, All-District Orchestra 3 Lanius, John 106 Bowling Club 2, 3 Larivie, Carla 106 Medical Careers Club 2 Law, Billie 106 FFA T, 2, 3 Lawrence, Linda 106 Band T, 2, 3 Lay, Richard 235, 237, 255, 253 Basketball 3 Leake, Pat T06 YFC1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, A Cappella Choir T , 2, 3, Madri- gals 3 ' Lee, Lando 106, 47, 48, 49, 54 Student Council T, 2, FFA Sweetheart T, 2, Beauty of Troy 3, Junior Rotary Ann 3, Homecoming Queen Finalist 3, 1'Annie Get Your Gun 2, Brigadoon 3 Lewis, John 219, 216, 220, 222, 227, 228, 229, 253, 258 Junior Rotarian 3, Sophomore Class President 1, Baseball T, 2, 3, Football T, 2, 3, Tri-Captain 3, Student Council T, 3, Chaplain 3, Latin Club T -indberg, Ricky 106, 216, 226, 228, 243, 244 National Honor Society 2, 3, Track T, 2, 3, Captain 3, Latin Club T, 2, PALLADIUM Staff 3, Football 2, 3, All-City Football 3, Semper Donantes 3, Jones Scholarship .indsey, James 106 .inscombe, Ginger T06 .ively, Kathy 107, 294,295,354 Us Folks 2, 3, Reporter YFC 2, PALADIUM Staff 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2 .ivingston, Ronnie 281 FFA 2, 3 .ocke, Randy Drafting Club T, Hi-Y 3 .ominac, Marie 107, 295, 312 'Jannettes 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Finalist Beauty of Troy 3 .ong, Linda T07 Choir T, 2, 3, FTA 3, Pep Club T .roy, John 107, 328 Band T, 2, 3, Junior Achievement T, 2, 3, President All- District Orchestra 2, 3 -unsford, Leonard 107 -uton, Andrey T07 Mc NAcAllister, Roy tAcCrory, Bob 107, 363, 253 Baseball 3, TORCH 3, Press Club 3 NAcFatter, Daryl 107 YFC 1, 2, 3, FHA 2, Art Club 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, Student Council 3 tAcGrath, Denesse 107 FHA 3 Vtclntyre, James ylclntyre, Linda 108 Jannettes 2, 3, Choir 3 tAcKee, Daniel 359 Drama Club 2, DE 3, Treasurer VlcNeel, Mike 108, 281 Baseball 1, FFA 2, 3 McWhorter, Susan 48, T08, 362, 363 TORCH 2, 3, Art Club 3, Reporter, Junior Achievement Sweetheart 1, Press Club 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Semi-Finalist Beauty ot Troy 3 M Nftallernee, Jackie T08, 276, 295, 297, 312, 314 Medical Careers Club T, FTA 1, 2, Business Law Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 'Jannettes 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Stu- dent Council 3, Junior Rotary Ann 3, Hi-Y Sweetheart 3, 'Jannette Sweet- heart, President 3 Vlarks, Charles T08 Nrlarler, Jack Art Club 3, President Marlin, Larry 108 Vlarshall, Alan Vlartinez, Oscar 108, 358 DE 2, 3 Mason, Harriet 108 Maywald, Steve 108 FTA, Latin Club 2 Milam, Ronnie 108, 62 Art Club 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 3, Thespian 3, Scholastic Art Award 3 Miller, Ronald Miller, Sandra 108 Mongiardo, Babetta 108,354 Academic Excellence Award T, National Honor Society 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3 Moon, Don 109, 68, 219, 217, 227, 229, 235, 239 Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track Baseball 3, Most Athletic 3 Moore, Christine Mixed Choir 3 Moore, Janice T09 Art Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 1, FTA 1, 2, PALLADIUM 3, Student Council 2, Scroll 2, Scholastic Art Award 3 Moore, Linda T09, 358, 359 YFC T, 2, 3, FTA T, FHA 2, DE 3 Moore, Ronnie 109, 280, 291 FFA T, 2, 3, Hi-y 3 Morgan, Steve T09, 273, 276 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, Madrigals 2, 3 Presi- dent 3, National Honor Society 2, 3 Parliamentarian 3, Boys State 2, Hi-Y 3 Morgan, Charlene 109 Scroll 2, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, Reporter 1 , Treasurer 3, Student Council 1, 2 Morgan, Virgil 109 Morrison, Mary 109 Bowling Club 1, 2, FTA 2 Moss, Tom Murphy, Charlotte 109 Murphy, Kathy 110, 62, 276, 295 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 'Jannettes 2, 3, Student Council Class Parliamentarian T, 2, Thespian 2, 3, Our Town 3, FTA 1, 2, Russian Club 3 Murray, Barbara 110 VICA 2, 3, Cosmetology 3 N Needham, Larry 110 German Club 1 Nersesian, Paula 110, 62, 295, FTA 1, 2, 3, NFL T, Medical Careers Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Basketball Sweetheart 3, Drama Club 3, PALLADIUM 2, 3, Thespi- an 3, Our Town 3, Spiral Staircase 3 Nelson, Linda T10 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Medical Careers Club 1 Nelson, Sue T10 New, Billie T10 FTA 1, YFC T, 2 Newman Renee T10 Nicholson, Carol 110 Nix, Jody 110 North, Mike T10 O Oldham, Tim 110 Junior Rotarian 3, Hi-Y 3, Bookroom 1, 2, 3 Olsen, Kenneth 111, 328 Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 3 P Parker, Cynthia 111 Pate, Nelda Patterson, Sandra 1 1 1 Pena, Marie 1 T 1, 295, 312, 314 Medical Careers Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 'Jannettes 3, Vice-President Penny, Tommy T11 A Cappella Choir 1, Slide Rule 2, Hi-Y 3 Perez, Beatrice Perez, Manuel Perkins, Dickie 111 Persons, Sherian 111 Photo Club 1, Business Law Club 1, 2, FTA 1 Peterson, David 112 Peterson, Larry 112 FTA 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, A cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, Madrigals 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, PALLADIUM 3, Business Law Club 2, Bookroom 1, 2, 3 Phillips, Janette 112 Pidcoke, Byrt 215, 225, 253 Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3 Pitts, Shirley 112 OEA 3 Pierce, Irma 112 FHA 1 Pogue, Chuck 112 Astronomy Club 3, Chess Club 2 Pohl, Robert 1 T 2, 290, 291, 295 Hi-Y 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Medical Ca- reers Club 1, 2, Our Town 3, Drama Club 3, Thespian 3, A Cappella Choir 3, Reporter, Tri-Hi-Y Beau 3, Pohodick, Sue 112 Drama Club 1, Our Town 3 Prince, Kathy 112 Student Council 1, FTA 1, 2, Tri,Hi-Y 3, Finalist Beauties of Troy 3, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3 Pruitt, J. B. 112, 281 Pumphrey, Michael R Rambeau, Susan 112, 354 FTA 1, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, National Honor Soci- ety 2, 3 Ramirez, Rosie 112 DE 2, 3 Ramsey, Marcella 113 Randolph, Stuart 113, 355 Hi-Y 3, YFC 3 Raley, Jay 113, 358 DE 2, 3 Reece, Marilyn Reed, Judy 113 Reid, Emily 113, 287 Bowling Club 3, FTA 3, FHA 3 Reyes, Wayne 113 Rhoades, Dale 355 National Honor Society 3 Richard, Sherry VICA 1, 2 Rigby, Ann 113, 47, 49, 57, 276 Troian Council 1, 3, Vice-President 3, FTA 1, Spanish Club 2, Junior Rotary Ann 3, Beauty of Troy 3, PALLADIUM 3, Sem- per Donantes 3 Rinehart, Joy Medical Careers Club 2 Roberts, Barry Us Folks 2, 3 Robertson, Bonnie 113, 355 National Honor Society 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Latin Award Robertson, Elmer DE 3 Roche, Michael 221, 217 Swimming Team, All-District 1, Football 1, 2, 3 Roche, David 217, 223 Swimming Team 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Latin Club 2 Rodriquez, Frances 114 Rogers, Charles 114 Rogers, Gary 114, 281 Rogers, Luther 114 Root, Cozette 114 Rosentelder, Richard 114 Reichert, Sherry 1 14 FTA 2, ICT 2, 3, Sweetheart 2, 3, Secretary 3, Medical Ca- reers Club 1 Rudolph, Charles 114, 216, 224, 225 Football 1, 2, 3, A Cappella Chair 3, All-City, All-District Rushing, Mary 114, 312 'Jannettes 2, 3 Russell, Tommy 114 YFC 1, 2, 3, FTA 3 Ryan, Jo Ann 343 TORCH 3, Homecoming Queen Finalist 3, Business Law Club 1, Cheerleader 1, 2 S Sofas, Steve 62, 115 Swimming Team 1, German Club 1, Our Town 3 Salter, Charles 115, 29 Hi-Y 3, Tennis Team 2, Bookroom 1, 2, 3 Sanchez, James DE 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3 Savell, Charles 115, 253, 257 Football 1, FFA 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3 Scates, Jimmy 1 1 5, 290, 291,243 Student Council 1, Track 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, President Schkade, Mike 115 Schmelzel, Terry Schmidt, Brenda 115, 358 DE 3 Schneider, Jane 115 Schwartz, Bob 1 15 Seale, Paulette 115 FTA 1, Art Club 3, 'Jannettes 2, 3 Shannon, James FFA 1 Shaw, David 116, 291 Track 1, Astronomy Club 1, Swimming Team 2, Hi-Y 3 Shaw, Tommy 116, 62 Art Club 3, Our Town 3 Simmons, Cherie 116, 329 FTA 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Twirler 1, 2, 3 Slabaert, Alice 116 FTA 1, Drama Club 2, Thespians 2 Smith, Bobby 116 VICA 3 Smith, Kathy 116 Smith, Lonnie 1 16, 217, 223, 225, 228, 253, 254, 257 Football 1, 2, 3, Basket- ball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, FTA 1, Tri-Hi-Y Beau 2 Smith, Mike Astronomy Club 1, Us Folks 1, Flying Club 1, Student Council 2 Smith, Susan 116 FTA 1, 2, Our Town 3 Smith, William Sommerville, Margaret 116 National Honor Society 2, 3, Madrigals 2, 3, Annie Get Your Gun 2 Soto, Mary 117 Soto, Petra 117 Southern, Roy 117 Spearman, Francis 117, 280 FFA 1, 2, 3, Football Trainer 1, 2, 3, Baseball Manager 1 Spell, Judy 117 FHA 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, YFC 3 Spencer, Hank 117 A cappella Choir 3, Vice-President, Annie Get Your Gun 2 Spiers, Bill 117 291 Baseball 1, Track 3, Hi-Y 3, Student Council 3 Spradley, David 117 Track 1, 2, YFC 1, DE 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3 Stancil, Marilyn 117 Student Council 2, A Cappella Choir 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, IAC 2 Stancil, Richard 117 Stantield, Tim NFL 2, 3, Statistician Basketball 3 Starks, Saundra 117, 48, 276, 355, 362, 363 National Honor Society 3, TORCH 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, PALLADIUM 3, Semi-Finalist Beauties of Troy 3, YFC 3, Press Club 3, Art Club 3, Treasurer, Journalism Day Represent- ative 3, Student Council 2, 3, Historian 2, Treasurer 3 Stewart, Joyce 117, 329 Stoffel, Donny 118, 280 DE 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3 Stowe, Marsha 118, as Drama Club 2, 3, Vice-President 2, Thespian 3, Our Town 3 Stremmel, Loraine Stron, Danny 118 Summers, Stephen 118 Sutton, Brenda 118, 312, 355 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 'Jannettes 3, National Honor Society 3, Art Club 1 T Tamayo, Irene 306, 307 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, FTA 2, Spartaniers1 Taska, Christine 1 18, 342 FTA 1, Basketball Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Business Law Club 2, Student Council 2, 3 Tatem, Carolyn 68, 265, 351 TGRA 1, Tennis Team 2. 3, Medical Careers Club 3, Most Athletic 3 Taub, Jeanne 118 Teer, Jan 118, 325, 329, 351 Secretary ot Class 1, FTA 1, 2, 3, Vice-President Medical Careers Club 3, Reporter Band 1, 2, 3, Head Twirler 3, Miss FTA 3 Terrell, Forest 118, 217, 221, 223, 229 Tharpe, Allen 118, 291 Latin Club 1, Astronomy Club 2, Chess Club 2, Hi-Y 3 Thomas, Lewis 308 NFL 2, 3, Vice-President 3, District One-Act Play, Debate 3 Thomas, William 118 Tingle, Tim 235, 237, 276 Student Council 1, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Latin Club 3, President, Basketball 1, 2, 3, All-North Zone 3, Spanish Club 2, Junior Op- timist 3 Tripp, Pamm 119 Tysen, Ken 62 Our Town 3 Turner, Lana 119 Tyler, Keith 119, 358 Art Club 1, 2, DE 3 V Van Pelt, Pat 119 Bowling Club 2 Vanway, Pam 119 Class Historian 2, 3, A cappella Choir 1, FTA 1, Madrigals 2, 3, PALLADIUM 3, Semi-Finalist Beauties ot Troy 3, Annie Get Your Gun 2 Vaughn, Jerald 119 Vaughn, Regina 119 Vickers, Charles 217, 226 Football 2, 3, Vice-President of Class 2, Business Law Club 2, Latin Club 1 Vodicka, Becky 119, 293, 294, 312 Tri-Hi-Y 3, President, 'Jannettes 3, FTA 1 Vorhies, Becky 120 PALLADIUM 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Chess Club 2, Secretary, Astrono- my Club 2, Secretary, Student Council 1, 2, Senior Vice-President 3, Annie Get Your Gun 2, Madrigals 1, 2, 3, Secretary, Historian of A cappella 3 W Watford, Marilyn 120, 361 Press Club 3, TORCH 3, Drama Club 2, 3 Wagner, Becky 120 TORCH 3, Press Club 3, Semi-Finalist Beauty of Troy Waiansinski, Bill 120 Wakefield, Sharon 120, 312, 315 Cheerleader 1, FTA 1,Tri-Hi-Y 3, 'Jannettes 3, Colonel Walker, Nancy 121 FTA 3, Bowling Club 1 Walker, Terry 121 PALLADIUM 3, FTA 1, 2, Student Council 2 Ward, Wayne 121, 291, 293, 343 FTA 3, Hi-Y 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Troian Bearer 3 Wasson, Richard 121 Wates, Kurt lndustrial Arts Club 1 Watson, Vicki 121 FTA 3 Watts, Bobby Webb, Edward 121 Weber, Marikay 121, 294, 295 Student Council 1, FTA 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Parli- amentarian, Semi-Finalist Beauty ot Troy 3 Wells, Boyd 123 TORCH 1, 2, 3, PALLADIUM 3, lCT 2, Press Club 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3 Wheat, Jerry Wheeler, Gene 121,253,216 FTA 2, Art Club 3, Football Manager 2, 3, Base- ball 3 White, Jimmy 216, 224, 225, 226, 228, 243, 244, 262, 263 Football 1, 2, 3, All-District, All-City, TORCH 3, FTA 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, All- American 2, Junior Optimist 3 Whitt, David 121, 216, 221 Football 1, 2, 3 Whitten, Cathy 121, 295, 312, 351, 361 FTA 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 3, FHA 1, 2, Medical Careers Club, Reporter 2, Secretary 3, TORCH 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 'Jan- nettes 3 Willard, Ralph 121, 273 Junior Achievement 1, 2, YFC 2, 3, Hi-Y 3 Willard, Robert 121 Wilmeth, Roger 122 Withers, Donna 122, 295 FTA 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3 Wleczyk, Ann 122 Wrig ht, Audra 122 Wooten, David Football 1, 2, FTA 1, Hi-Y 3, Spanish Club 2 Woieck, Cindi 122 Choir 3, Medical Careers Club 3, Junior Achievement 1, 2 Womack, Scharlotte 122 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Bond 2, 3, GRA 2 Wong, Danny 123, 276 Student Council 1, 2, 3 Won 9, Eddie 123 Wood, Elizabeth 123, 312, 314 FTA 1, 2, 'Jannettes 2, 3, Treasurer, Medical Careers Club 1, Academic Excellence 1, Student Council 2, Our Town 3, National Honor Society 2, 3 Woods, Edith FTA 2, FHA 1 A Aguilar, Irma 127 Ainsworth, David 127 Albrecht, Richard, 127, 328 Aldridge, lris 128 Allen, Brenda 127 Allen, Brenda 127, 286, 287, 288 Allen, Danny 127 Allen, Judie 127, 296 Allen, Mike 127, 326 Anders, Vicki 127 Anderson, Phil 127, 217, 261 Anthony, Gary 127 Arnold, Margaret 127, 287 Ashby, Bill 127 Austin, Pat 127 Avant, Chris 127 Awwad, Eric 127, 399, 355 B Bage, Bill 127, 220 Bailey, Sandra 127 Bailey, Theresa 127 Baird, Sherry 127 Baker, Vickie 127, 373, 326 Baldwi Baldwi Barfiel n, Barbara 127 n, Timothy 127 d, Bennie 128, 328 Barlow, Stephanie 128 Bartels Bauer, Barrett on, Mary 128, 296, 317 Carol 128, 273, 355 e, Rusty 128 Beveridge, David 128 Bickers Bickers tatt, James 128 taft, Kenneth 128 Bineda, Roland 128 Blake, Bobo, Banin, Polly 297 wainqm 128 Jock 128, 281 Bordovsky, Mike 128 Bowdre, Al 128 Bradshaw, Pat 128 Bridges, Debbie 128, 313 Bridges, Steve 128 Brightwell, Linda 128, 56, 136, 144, Brogno, Donnie 128, 216, 221, 223, 260 Brooks, John, 128 Brown, Billy 128, 280, 282 Brown, Doug 128 Brown, Jimmy 128 Brown, Kathy 128, 280, 282 Brown, Linda 128 Brown, Sandra 128 Brown, Trey 128, 328 Brymer, Jo Ann 129 Burke, Doris 129 Burkett, Kerry Bussell, Jett 129 Bynum, Allen 129, 328 C Callahan, Coral 129 Campbell, Nannette 129 Cantwell, Larry 129, 328 Cardenas, Sharon 287, 129, 312 Carrillo, Mary, 129 Cason, Reggie 129 Castell ana, Joe 129, 253, 258, 260 Castleberry, Mary 129 Cavan augh, Vicki 129 Chasnotf, Estelle 129, 296, 355 Chetta, Phillip 129, 280 Childree, John 129 Chronister, Don 129, 235, 236, 240 Churchill, Alton 129 Clark, Clema James 129 ns, Martha 129, 322 Clifton, Ray 129 Cobb, Cable, Rosalind 130 Greg 130 297, 338, 339, 340, 341 224, 226, 228, 253, 254, JUNIOR Cochran, Pat Comer, Mike 130, 136, 231 Conner, Linda 130 conway, Brenda 130, 287 Covey, Dave 130 Cox, Frances 130 Crabtree, Joe 130 Craig, Glenn 130, 327 Crocker, Murray, 264, 130, 328 Crouch, Debbie 130, 287, 286 Crouchet, John 130, 308 Crump, Sheena 130 Crumpler, Chuck 130, 261, 231 Cuckero, Darlene 131 Currens, Linda 131, 329 D Dabila, Ruben 131 Dale, Linda 131 Done, Troy 131 Daniel, cuff Darnell, Steve 131, 281, 231 Dashinger, Toni 131 Davidson, Kathy 131 Davis, Debbie 131 Davis, Jimmy 131 Davis, Paula 131, 296 Davis, Tim 131 Deon, Donna 131, 312, 322 Delohoussaye, Lindo 329, 131 Delay, Steve 131 Diaz, Alice 131 Dickson, Carol 131 Dodson, Deena 131 Doss, Kay 131 Dasser, Linda 132, 297 Driskell, Norman 132, 235, 231 Dudley, Anita 132 Dunkel, Wayne 132 Dyess, Adrienne 132 E Earley, Connie 132 Elizando, Larry 280 Emerson, Linda 132 Engle, Carolyn 132 Estes, Brenda 132, 297, 328 Evans, Sandra, 132, 148 F Fair, Walter 132 Fannette, Billy 132 Fexer, Harley 132 Fitts, Earl 132 Ford, Steve 132 Fonson, Stanley 132 Franischi, Juan 132 Frisbe, Charles 132 Fry, Eddie 132 Fry, Jo 132, 297 Fry, Randy 132, 301, 328 G Gatford, Linda 132 Gammage, Alvis 132, 216, 221 Gellineld, Joanne 133 Geppert, Karen 133 Ghaman, Mike 133 Gilliam, Belinda 133 Glasscock, Sharon 133 Gongaware, Mary 133, 148, 297 Gonzales, Cynthia 113 Gasselin, Johnny 280, 230 Gossett, Peggy 296, 133, 355 Graham, Bill 133, 264 Graves, Mike 133 Green, Nancy 133, 313 Gregory, Pam 133, 136, 277, 297, 303, 307, 374 Gremard, Regina 133 Griffith, Tom 133 Y York, Robert, 123 Latin Club 3, Vice-President Z Zeiner, Ronnie 123, 273, 275, 328 YFC 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 2 Zinnecker, Beth 123, 276, 342, 355 Semper Donantes 3, A cappella Choir 2 Girls' State 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Secretary 3, YFC 2 3 Junior Ro tary Ann 3, Student Council 3, PALLADIUM 3, Basketball Cheerleader 3 INDEX, Grotzinger, Greg 133 Guedry, Dale 133 Gunn, Cheryl 133, 287, 297 Gush, Joan 265, 297 Gutterman, Wckie 133 Guynn, Gloria 133, 286, 287 H Haanraadts, Lizette 133, 297 Habermacher, Sally 133 Hale, Ruthie 133 Hall, Troy 133, 231 Hallisey, Pat 134, 291 Ham, Barbara 134 Hamilton, Steve 134 Hankins, David 134 Harmatuk, Pam 134 Harrington, John 134 Harrris, Richard 134 Hart, Herbert 134 Hart, Yvonne 134 Hartman, Norman 231 Hauptman, Mike 134, 282 Havens, Randy 134 Hawthorne, Gayle 355, 134 Hoy, Clayton 280, 134 Heckathorne, Jack 134 Heffner, Jimmy 134, 261 Hetlin, 56, 134, 277, 327 Helm, Pat 134 Helms, Jimmy 134, 134 Henderson, Jean 134 Henderson, Kathy 134, 150, 277, 3 55 Hensley, Danny 134 Hensley, Paul 134 Henson, Barbara 134, 322, 328 Hermsdorfer, Ernest 134, 290, 291 Herrin, .lim 302, 134 Hess, lctor 134, 281 Hickerson, Janie 134 Hilborn, Doyle 135 Hill, Shirley 135 Hook, John 135 Holley, Cindy 135 Hclloman, Allen 135 Holloway, Linda 135, 312 Holt, Bruce 135 Holt, Peggy 135 Hamann, Marshall 135 Hoover, John 135 Howard, Karen 135, 287, 297 Howe, Thelma 135 Howell, Jenny 135, 366 Howell, Robert 135 Howery, Ken 135, 302, 308, 355 Huber, Janice 135 HU9l'es, Cynthia 135 Hughey, Brenda 296 Hunter, Joyce 135 Irwin, Amber 135 lsgur, Jane 135, 303, 309, 355 lsgate, Deshon 135 J James, Aubrey 135 James, Katy 135, 297 James, Randy 135 Jenkins, Robert 135 Jennings, Linda 136, 56, 277, 297 Jensen, Nancy 136 Jones, Sandro 136 Jones, Terry 136, 291 Johns, Dianne 136 Johnson, Mary 136, 56, 362 Johnson, Maureen 136 Johnson, Miles 136 Johnson, Richard 136 Jurek, Karen 136, 321, 355 Nation, Charlotte, 141 K Karsten, Linda 137, 317 Karsten, Pamela 137 Kearn, Kearn, Keele, Keith, Keith, Kelly, Debbie 137 Darlene 137 Starla 137 Gary 137, 261, 277 Sherry 137 Jerry 281 Key, Danny 137, 217, 291 King, Doyle 137 Kingsbury, Dennis 137 Klepacz, Walter 137 Koeppe, Pharaby 137 Koudelik, Tom 137, 141, 263 Krieg, Thomas, 137, 281 Kroeger, Lynn 137 Kutalek, John 235, 137, 236 L La Croix, Wayne 137 Ladewig, Dorothy 137 La Due, Linda 137 Laird, Steve 137 Lamb, Eddie 137 Lambert, Mike 138, 324 Landry, Mike 138 Lane, Donna 138 Langner, Louis 138 Layton, Marion 138 Lee, Pam 138 Leediker, Vonnie 138, 328 Leeney, Pat 138 Le Fever Cora Leslie, Wylie 138 Leu, Kenneth 138 Licarione, Linda 138 Lindley, Steve 138, 261 Lloyd, Diane 138, 286, 287 Lloyd, Gary 138 Long, Janice 138 Long, Jim 138 Looper, Pam 138 Loper, Cheryl 138, 312, 315 Lopez, Louis 138 Lort, Mike 138, 211, 220 Loveless, Joan 139 Lowery, Richard, 139, 277 Lroy, James 139 Lunsford, Brenda 139 Luce, Harold Lutz, Wayne 139 Mc McAdams, Jesse McBride, Sandy 139, 297 McCarter, Beverly 139, 313 McClung, Sandy 139, 328, 355 McConnell, Steve 139 McEwen, Laura 139 McGill, John 139 McLean, Steve 139, 231 McMann, Mike 139 McMillan Dennis 273, 139 McRay, Debbie 139 M Mackebon, Barry 139 Maher, Pot 139, 235, 236, 323 Marcantel, Edwin 139 Marlin, Larry 139 Marlin, Patsy 139 Martin, Joanie 139 Martin, Linda 140, 355 Martin, Linda 139 Martinez, Evangeline 328, 140 Mastersan, Connie 140 Mastin, Dianne 140 Matlock, Charles 140 Matr, Raloh, 140 May, Johnny 140 Mayfield, Roy 140 Meador, Marsha 277, 140 Meador, Scot 140 Meadows, Alvis 140 Medina, Beth 140, 313 Melvin, Ronnie 140 Menendez, Debra 140, 297 Metcalf, Jo Ann 140 Middleton, Chuck 140 Miller, llly 328 Miller, Jackie, 140 Miller, Johnny, 140, 217, 220, 227 Miller, Martha 140 Mitchell, Bobby 140 Mitchell, Charles 140, 328 Mitchell, Terry 140 Monaghan, Mike 141, 280 Mooney, Mike 141 Moore, Charlie 216, 141 Moore, Jerry 141, 280 Moore, Thomes 141, 291, 303 Moore, Tommy 141 Morgan, Becky 141 Morgan, Fay 141, 313 Morriss, Kay 141, 287 Marriss, Wanda 141 Moss, Bobby 141 Moss, Mike 141,231 Muecke, Wayne 141 Munster, Herk 141 Muesick, Richard, 141 N Neal, Brenda 141 Nelson, Carolyn 141 Nemeth, Karen, 143, 355 Nersesian, Bobby 141, 231, 291 Newsome, Don 142, 217, 220 Newson, Debra 142 Ng, Dominic 142 Nixon, Make 142, 216, 219, 291 Northcut, Robert 142 Nowling, Eugene 142 O Olexa, Sharon 142, 277 olaphcm, Bobby 142, 216, 220 Olson, Bob 142, 301, 302, 355 Olson, Steve, 142, 328 Owens, Kenny 142, 280 Owens, Wayne 142 P vomit, Diane 142, 56, 277, 313, 315, 355 Parker, Jerry 142 Partain, Sandy 142 Patrick, Charles 142, 355 Patterson, Nancy 142 Peacock, Jerry 142 Peel, Linda 312, 142 Peeples, David 142 Pelata, Eddie 142 Pena, Dennis 142 Pena, Elma 142 Perrone, Rosemary 143 Perry, Deborah 143 Phillips, George 143 Ping, Kent 143, 150, 231, 302, 355 Pippen, Marilee 143 Pocurull, Marie 143 Powers, Libby 143 Presswood, Nelda 297, 143 Pribble, Bud 143 Price, Linda 143, 297, 361 Prude, Kathy 143 R Radney, Steve 143, 217, 220, 261 Ramey, Bill 143, 309 Rathburn, Katherine 143 Rawlings, Debbie 143 Readhimer, Kenny 143 Redford, Michael 143 Reeves, Gail 143 Rist, Carol 143 Rhodes, Theresa 143 Rice, Trudy 143 Richards, Bob 338, 340, 383, 385 Richardson, Paul 143 Rickter, Adrienne 143 Rihn, John 143, 217, 219, 235, 261 Rild, Kenneth 143 Riley, Karen 143, 297, 313 Riley, Linda 143, 296, 361 Riley, Russell 144 Riner, Gene 144, 280 Risinger, Kathy 144 Rivera, Rosie 144 Roberts, Tony 144 Rochelle, Marsha, 144 Rodriguez, Francis 144 Rogers, Marilyn 144 Ross, Alan 144 Raye, sem 144 Ruisinger, Robert 144 Russell, Leah 144, 277 Ryan, Ray 144 Ryn, Robert 144 S Satos, John 144 Sager, Debbie 144, 297, 342 Salvador, Picaza 144 Sanders, Diana 144 Sanderson, Debbie 144 Scamardo, Danny 144 Scates, Mike 338, 144, 339, 340, 341 Schaffer, Beverly, 144, 329 Schmidt, John 144 Schoenstein, Carl 144 Schroeder, Diana 144 Scott, Mike 145 Scavel, Mary 145 Selcraig, James 145, 306, 355 Severe, Carol 145 Shamburger, Doris 145 Shearer, Cheryl 145 Shearin, Janice 145 Shelley, John 145 Sherman, Jack 145 Shutt, Debbie 145, 284, 287 Simm1ns, Jimmy 145 Sims, David 145 Sims, Sandi 145 Smith, Barbara 145 Smtth, Buddy 145 Smith, Claudia 145 Smith, Dwight 145, 216, 225, 228, 281 Smith, Mark 280 Smith, Mike 145 Smith, Pam 145 Smith, Tony 145, 261, 281 Solomon, Stanley 145 Sandertan, Robert 145 Sorenson, Sue 145 Speed, Beverly, 145 Spirkott, Frank 231, 145 Springer, Cindy 145 Stacy, Richard 145, 216, 224 Stansbury, Richard 145 Stanford, Claudia 145 Stanly, Diane 145 Steddum, Gene 145 Steed, Richard 145 Steele, Susan 145, 273, 287 Stevens, Stewart, Debbie 145, 288, 287 Karen 146, 313 Stone, David 146 Stone, Sandra 146 Stovall, Joseph 146 Strickler, Mike 146 Strong, Vickie 146 Stroud, Kermit 146 Sullivan, Sullivan, Lloyd 146 sue 146 Sutherland, Coby 146 Swanick, Gayle 146, 279, 313, 321, 31 swonke, Mary 146 T Taczuard, Debbie 146 Tanner, John 146 Tanner, Belva 146, 355 Tapp, Mark 217, 255, 355 Taylor, John 146 Taylor, Steve, 146 Teboe, Dennis 146 Temple, Gordon 146 Thames, Charles 146 Thibodeauz, Wayne 146 Thompson, Harry 146, 217, 224 Thompson, Janice, 305, 146, 323 Thompso Thompso n, Robert 328, 146 n, Tony 146, 217, 225 Thornton, Linda 147 Thurman , Beth 147, 297 Todd, Ronnie 147, 329 Tomlinso Townley n, Frank 147 Barbara 147 Tousinau, Frank 147 d Townsen , Nina 147 Turley, Virginia 147 Tyler, Grey 147, 273 V Vest, Gordon 147 Vogel, Stanley 147 Vorhies, Steve 147, 141, 235, 238, 343 W Waggoner, Sandra 147 Wagley, Ann 297 Walker, David 280, 147 Walker, Dennis 147 Walker, Georgean 147, 148, 297, 313 Walker, Nedra 147 Wallace, Tim 147 Walls T Walters 148, 235, 236, 238 Randy 148 Ward Jimmy 148 Warke, Washbu Wason, Watson, Watts, P Weaver, Warnble, Y Walling, Phyllis 147 W esley 148, 329 n, Terry 148 Robert 148 Dale 148 atricia 148 Nathan 148, 231 Kenny 216, 148, 227, 253, 255 257 288 Weeks, James 148 Wesson, Cindy 148 Westbrook, Lowell 148, 328 Westerfield, Pat 148 Whilley, James 148 White, White, Karen 148, 297 Towanda 148 Wiederhold, Bette 148 Wiersma, Kathy 148 Wigga ns, Dwight 148 Wiggins, Sandra, 277, 148 Wllburn, Mary 148 Willard, Robert 148, 150, 304, 309, 355 Williams, Alice 149, 150, 277, 355 A Adams, Debbie 153, 278 Adams, Patti 153 Alvera, Susan 153 Akens, Alksue, Brenda 153, 313 Donald 153 Allen, Glen 153 Allen, Jim 153 Allen, Mary 153, 278, 313 Allen, Paul 153, 240 Allen, Terry 153, 281 Alvarado, Larry 153 Alwine, Mike 153 Amone ne, Billy 153 Anderson, James 153, 281 Arenbu rg, John 153 Arnold, Billy 153 Arnold, Arnold, Arthur, Askew, Gerry 153 Pat 153 Jeann1e 153 L1ll1an 153 Atk1nson, Cynthia 153, 273, 312, 350, 351 Atkinson, Lisa 153, 273, 312, 350, 351 Austin, Aust1n, Kenneth 153 Mike 153, 328 B Baecker, Gary 153 Bailey, Mary 154 Baker Doug 154 Baker, Balfoor Ke1th 154, 329 t, Jett 154 Bane, Donald 154 Barbou Barge, r, Greg 154 Donna 154 Barlow, Richard 154 Barner, Barnes, Fat 154 Gayle 154, 312 Bartt, Buddy 154 Baublit, Gary 154 Baughman, Pam 154 Baxter, Baxter, Kathy 154,312 Ricki 154, 287 Bayless, Tzena 154, 287 Baza, Rick 154 Bedar, George 154 Bent, Lawrence 154, 231 Bergins, Peggy 155 Bernard, Yvonne,155 Berrga, Linda 155 Bett1na, John 155 Blake, Shirley 155 Blalock, Gerald 155 Blanco, Hurelio 155 Blau, John 155 Blessing, Janette 155 Blevins, Blevins, Bolog, Bamer, Bourg, Bryce 155, 231 Pam 155 Pat 155 David 155, 280 James 155 Bowling, Jerry 155 Boykin, Terry 1 55 Brandenburg, Ronnie 155 Branch, Patty 155 Mlke 155, 152, 231, 242, 288 Briggs, Brittoin, Dean 155 Brooks, Patrice 155 Brooksh1re, .lo Lynn 155, 287 Brotherton, Terry 155, 231, 240 Brown, C1ndy 155, 313 Brown, Jeane Ann 155, 312 Brown, Gary 155 Bryant, Debbie 155, 299 Bryant, Ol1v1a 155, 347 Brymer, Tom 156 Buck, Jody 156 Buchrer, Mike 156 Bundy, Susan, 156, 312 Burchfleld, Maurita, 156 Burke, Tommy 156 Burns, Joan 156 Williams, Dorothy 292, 149 Williams, Emily 287, 149 Williams, Steve 149, 328 Wilson, Barbara 149 Wilson, Charr 149, 329 Wilson, Curtls 149, 328 Wilson, Pat 149 Wilson, Susan 149 Wilson, Susan 149 Winborn, Betty 149 Wlttge, Gail 149 Wleczyk, Susan 149 wood, chip 149 Woods, George 149 QOPI-UOMOIZE IND'-30 Burns, Marion 156, 242 Buswell, Harold 156 Butcher, Jett 156, 242 Bule, Allen 156 Bynum, Norma 156 C Callender, Roger 156 Callihan, Sheri 156, 278, 350 Callon, Marsha 156, 152, 313 Carnpbe1l, Cathy 156, 287 Cannon, Donna 156 Carr, Douglas 156 Carr, Tony 156 Carroll, Yvonne 156 Carter, Eddie 156 Cary, Robert 156, 281 Casas, Becky 156 Casas, Linda 156 Castaneda Lydia 156 Cates, Monica 156, 312 Catrett, Susan 156 Cervantes, Gloria 156, 312 Chamblee, Glen 156 Chav1ra, Johnny 166, 281 Cheney, Janette 156 Cheney, Earl 156 Childs, Sylv1a 156 Chin, Jerry 156 Christian, Patti 157 Chr1st1e, Phillip 157 Church, Debbie 157, 313, 347 Church1ll, W1nston 157 Clark, Dianna 157, 312 Clauder, Sam 157, 329 Cleland, Diana 157,312 Clements, Linda 157, 287 Clupka, Carr1e 157 Cobb, Judy 157 Cobb, Rxta 157 Coble, Fam 157 Cochran, Debbie 157 Coleman, Ronnle 157 Collinsworth, Steve 157 Conner, Susan 157 Cooper, Brenda 157 Cooper, Judy 157, 278 Copeland, Stac1e 157, 265, 299 Copelin, Lorra1ne 157 Cortes, Gerald 157 Cox, Evelyn 158, 273 Cox, Diane 158 Cox, Pat 158, 312 Craig, Marge 158 Creighton, Sondra 158, 299 Crocker, Joe 158 Crosby, Keith 158, 231, 281 Culler,M1ke 158 Cunningham, Jo Ann 158, 287 D Daniel, Carol 158 Dan1el, Yolanda 158, 313 Dann, Jeanne 158, 164 Davenport, Don 158 Davenport, Patsy 158, 273 Davio, Brenda 158, 313 Davis, Elizabeth 158, 304, 32B Davis, Joy 158 Davis, Lynda 158 Deiss, Monika 158 Delgado, Teresa 158, 347 Dexter, Gayle 158, 273, 278, 312 Dobbins, Gery 158 Donowho, Wayne 159 Dorries, Vlckie 159 Doss, L1nda 159 Doud, Fonella 159, 173 Dreyer, Doreen 159 Dr1skell, Deon 159, 242 Dyess, James 159 Wright, Audra 149 wragn, David 149, 328 wnghi, Ruby 149 Y Ybarra, Connie 149, 277 Yeary, Debbie 296, 149 Z Zeckero, Sharlene 149 Zoet, Bellnda 149, 296, 329, 3 Zuckero, Darlene 149 E Eckler, Stephen 159 Edwards, Larry 159, 281 Ehlert, Virginia 159, 313 Emerson, Dwight 159 Ensall, Jackie 159 Espinoza, Richard 159 Esterak, Eugene 159 Estes, Danny 159, 281 Estes, Ken 159 F Fagnana, Bobby 159 Fa1rs, Ken 159 Fannette, Kenneth 159 Farrell, Tracy 159, 231 Fexen, Chris 159 F1ndley, James 159 Flanagan, Becky 159, 312, 316 Fleck, Pat 159 Flora, Mary Lou 159, 306 Foreman, Kenneth 159 Foster, Carolyn Sue 159 Framed, V1ck1 159 Frazer, Kitty 159, 326, 350 Frey, Barny 159 Fry, Thomas 159, 278 Fry, Timothy 159, 328 Fuller, Mike 159, 328 Fulton, Dav1d 159, 231 G Galhralth, Jerry 160 Gallardo, Robert 160 Gambaa, Yolanda 160 Garcia, Angela 160 Garner, Steve 160 Gennaro, Genev1eve 160 G1llesp1e, Sandra 160 Glllam, cindy 160 Gilliam, Maurice 160 Gillllond, Billy 160 Gladden, Kreth 160 Gonzales, Hilda 160, 317 Gonzales, Eloy 160 Gooch, Jams 160, 312 4 Goodman, Rusty 160, 231, 242, Goodwin, Michelle 160 Gasnay, Judy 160 Grace, R1cky 160 Graham, Allen 160, 231, 242 Grasshotf, Richard 160 Gray, Cindy 160, 287 Green, Larry 161 Green, Potty 161 Green, Raymond 161 Grier, Nadine 161 Grier, Natalie 161 Gr1tt1n, George 161, 242 Griffith, Judl 161, 317 Griggs, Jerry 161 Grimes, Pam 161 Grimsley, Bonnie 161, 313 Grace, Gayle 161 Gross, Charlene 161 Grosz, Marc 161 Grounds, Debb1e 161, 313 Gunn, Donna 161, 350 Gurganious, Rod 161 Guynn, Wilma 161 H t-laden, Terry 161 Hall, Craig 161 Hall, Darlene 161 Hall, Diane 161, 287 Hall, John 161, 263 Hamilton, Pat 161 Hamilton, Richard 161 Hanelre, Davld 161 2, 355 2 Hare, Bob 161, 231, 308 Hargett, Peggy 161 Harrnatiuk, Nancy 161 Harrington, Barbara 162, 287 Harris Barbara 162 Harris, Cindy 162, 273, 274 Harris Joan 162, 350 Harris, Steve 162 Harrison, Donna 162 Lang, Randy 165, 261 Larkin, Stephenie 165 Loypart, Mark 165 Lee, Byron 165, 240, 281 Lee, Steve 165, 263 Lelie, Herman 165, 280 Lewis, Dertll 165, 59, 231, 240 Lnsprona, Shirley 165 Liddle, Layne 165 Nobors, Ken 169 Naffard, Alan 169 Neel, Doug 169, 273, 274, 275, 278 Nelson, Jimmy 169 Nelson, Robert 169 New, Connie 169, 313 Newsome, Donna 169 Nlchols, Barbara 169 Nichols, Cheryl 169, 313 Harrison, Darrell 162, 240 Harrison, Farrell 162, 240 Hart, Cynthia 162 Hartsell, Stevie 162 Haskins, Michele 162, 284, 287, 312 Hasty, Obie 162, 231 Hoverda, Doris 162 Helm, Richard 162 Hennan, Carole 162 Hensley, Lanne 162, 281 Hernandez, Evelyn 162 Hester, Mike 162 Hewitt, Denise 162 Hicks, Phyllis 162 Hicks, Ronnie 162, 240, 261 Hobbs, Louis 162, 278 Hodges, Darolyn 162, 329, 350 Hottpauir, Kathy 162, 313 Holdsambeck, Bevey 162 Holdsombeck, Luther 162, 319 Halley, LaVonnie 162, 312 Holley, Mike 162, 273 Hollis, James 162, 329 Holm, Joetta 162, 350 Holzhouer, Paul 162, 242 Hoopengardner, Sandra 162 Hopkins, Brenda 162 Horton, Kathy 162, 265, 299 Horton, Alan 162 Howard, Janet 163, 278 Hughes, Marless 163, 273 Hugo, Jamie 163, 278, 322, 329, 331, 332 Humbird, Bruce 163 Humphrey, Richard 163 Hutchison, Terry 163 Lindo, Lindsa Ltndse Lister, Little, Lively, Locke, Loftin, Stephenie 165 y, Linda 165 y, Mike 166, 306, 328 Debts 166 John 166 Becky 166, 326 Larry 166 Mike 166, 323, 329, 332 Lallett, Patrlcta 166 Long, Lopez, Lopez, Rick: 166 David 166 Lucille, 166 Lopez, Tony 166 Loren, Lovele Lucas, Lynch, Lyon, McCai Buddy 166 Ss, Btll 166 Jimmie 166 Vicki 166 Jamie 166 Mc n, Rhonda 1 67 McCoy, Linda 167, 319 McClanahan, Don 167 McCoy, Stanley 167 McCraw, Linda 167, 317 McCreight, Martha 167 McCary, Pat 167 McDaniel, Kelly 167 McDonald, Bally 167 McDougald, Ellen 167 McElroy, John 167 McFatter, Donna 167 McGee, Gary 167 McGee, Morgan 167 Nicholson, Rex 169 Norton, Sharon 169 O Ohman, Richard 169, 231 Oliver, Danny 169, 281 Olivo, Joe 169 Olson, Jack 169, 302 Orear, Edgar 169, 231 Orozco, Virginia 169 P Padgett, Jo Ann 169 Palmer, Pa nsky, Padron, Parker, Parks, P Parvio, Jonelle 170 Debbie 170 Helen 170 Del 170 am 170, 152, 278, 342, 351 Joy 170 Passeno, Kia 170, 279, 313 Patranella, James 170 Patterso Patterso n, Dorothy 170 n, Becky 170, 152, 278, 312 Pavey, Vicki 170 Pearson, Mike 170 Peeples, Sandra 1 70 Pennyeutt, James 170 Perez, L ucy170 Perez, Virginia 170 Perry, Jim 170 Peterson, Susan 170, 278, 323, 329 Phillips, Allan 170 Phillips, Brenda 170, 306 Reed, Gordon 171 Johnson, Carol 163, 273 Ingram, Gary 163 Ingram, Melissa 163, 329 lnsall, Robert 163 Irwin, Mike 163 Isaac, Mike 163, 329 Ivie, Davtd 163 J Jackson, Ken 163 Jacobs, Penny 163 Jacobsen, Karen 163, 329, 350 Jeflcoat, Pat 163 Jefferson, Darlene 163, 273 Jenson, Greg 163 Jeter, Wanda 163, 313, 347 Johannassen, Robert 163 S Johnson, Fred 163 Johnson, Raymond 163 McGowen, Ernest 167 McGowen, Mary 167, 323, 328, 332 Mclntire, Carol 168 Mclntyre, Angus 168 Mclntyre, Garry 168 McNair, Brenda 168 McNeel, Ronald 168, 242, 351 M Mackey, Estelleen 166 Magana, Rachel 166 Maher, Mary 166, 308, 329 Majors, Linda 166 Malek, David 166, 231 Mancuso, Fran 166 Manee, Richard 166, 280 Markey, Claude 166 Marston, Bobbie 166, 287 Martin, Loresa 166, 313 Martinez, Richard 166, 281 Mata, Lupe 166 Matthews, John 166, 240 Pieart, Larry 171, 231 Pilling, Steve 171 Plagens, Cheryl 171 Platon, Julian 171 Polk, Larry 171, 242 Ponsell, Marsha 171 Ponton, Mark 171, 328 Priest, Mark 171 Pullen, Nikki 171, 313 Quibod Rackley, Q eaux, Dona 171 R Louis 171,242 Ramirez, Ramon 171, 231 Ramsrez, Yolanda 171 Renton, Sherry 171,312 Reid, Gloria 171 Reid, Roger 171 Jones, Charles 163 Jones, Ted 163 Jones, Kay 163, 312, 322 Jones, Lowell 163 Jones, Ronnie 164 Jones, Zeb 164 Jordan, Ricky 164 Joyner, Jerry 164, 261 Mauer, Steve 167 Maxton, Robert 167 Mayes, Beverly 167 Meykan, Make 167 Medina, Allred 168 Medina, Gilbert 168 Melek, Steve 168 Mercer, Kelly 168 Merchant, Larry 168 K Kennedy, Dan 164, 240 Kenny, Kathy 164 Kersh, Brooks 164 Kieke, Mary 164 Kimey, Ross 164 Kimrey, Cindy 165 Kinderman, June 165 King, Linda 165 King, Philip 165, 152, 231, 276 Kingsbury, Tim 165 Kite, Val 165 Klingbeil, Dale 165 Kluge, Cathey 165 Kniat, James 165 Knight, Debbie 165 Knox, Thomas 165 Kocurek, Karol 165, 163 Kramer, Betty 165 Kriehan, Richard 165 L Laborde, Layne 165 LaCount, Stan 165 Ladewig, Bettie 165 Lambert, Mlke 165, 326 Mucha lak, Frank 168, 240 Miller, Bill 168, 242, 244, 278, 328 Miller, Mike 188, 280 Miller, Mil let, Miles, Kenneth 168 Walter 168, 231, 242 Brad 168 Milstead, Tommy 168, 364 Minter, Gary 168, 240, 261 Mitchell, Carol 168 Mitchell, Richard 168 Mize, Kay 168 Mochman, Ella 168, 306 Mohor, Eddie 168 Moncel, Billy 168 Monroe, Gary 168 Montoya, Richard 168 Moore, Gary 168 Moore, George 168 Morgan, Carol 168, 164, 312 Morris, Patti 169 Morris, Wendell 169 Muckelroy, Chris 169 Muckelroy, Stephen 169 Mulcare, Pat 169, 351 Murphy, Mary 169, 319 Myers , Barbara 169, 306 N Retland, Karen 171, 317 Reisner, Lois 171 Remaley, Tom 171 Rex, Sandie 171 Richards, Kenny 171 Richardson, Cheryl 171 Ridenour, Cindy 171 Rieger, Jan 171 Riersan, Darrol 171 Riewe, Mike 171 Rinehart, Charles 171, 328 Roach, Leon 171 Roberts, John 172 Robinson, Tandy 172 Roche, Lillian 172, 312, 316 Roose, Barbara 172, 329, 332, 351 Root, Denise 172, 160, 312 Rose, Dean 172 Rusch, Jean 172, 299 Ryan, Patsy 172, 278 S Sage, Terry 172 Salazar, Ray 172 Samples, Gail 172 Sanchez, Ameda 172, 242 Saunders, Charles 172 Savage, Dean 172, 329 Sayers, Shelly 172, 278, 313 Schepis, Susan 172, 273, 312 Schrnelzle, Vickie 172 Schmidt, Davtd 172 Schunior, Cynthia 172, 299 Schwenke, Linda 172 Scroggins, Karen 172 Seegar, Gerald 172 V Share, Randall 172 Sherman, Karen 172, 328, 351 Shillere, Barby 172 Shoemoke, Jae 172 Shutt, Bruce 172 Slems, Debbie 172, 317 Sifuentes, Debbie 173, 306 Simmonds, Sharon 173 Simons, Don 173, 281 Simmons, Tommy 173, 281 Simons, Reggie 173 Simons, Ruth 173 Sizemore, Dennis 173 skipper, 111, Charles 173 Smallwood, Roger 173 sfniin, Billy 173 Smith, Charlotte 173, 328, 351 Smith, Clayton 173 Smith, Debbie 173 Smith, Geard 173 Smith, Grathan 173, 287 Smith, Larry 173 Smith, Mary 173 Somerville, Gordon 173 Stanzle, Don 173 Stankovica, David 173 Stark, Carol 173, 317 Statum, Phyllis 173 Stein, Danny 173 Steubing, Susan 174, 313 Stewart, Linda 174 Stewart, Susan 174 Stickney, Suzanne 174, 328, 351 Stiebert, Tricia 174 Stoggs, Kathy 174 Staley, Amy 174 Stoyal Scott 1 74 l, Str1ckland, James 174 Stricklev, Pat 174 Stroud, Stroud, Stroud, Kathy 174, 313, 351 Bonnie 174 Becky 174, 317 T Tamaya, Johnny 174, 306 Tannery, Mike 174, 304 Tapp, Mike 174, 231 Taylor, Robert 174, 328 Teague, Jim 174, 281 Thomas, Jimmy 174 Thomas, Shorla 174 Thompson, Mark 174 Thompson, Nadine 174, 328, 351 Thompson Ronald 174, 306 Thornton, Colleen 174 Thorson, Paula 174, Tippitt, Susan 174, 273, 351 Todd, Judy 174, 313 Torres, Kathy 174 Touras, Joe 175 Townsend, Brenda 175 Tucker, Kathy 175 Tucker, Mike 175 Tierlna, Hilda 175, 313 Tyler, Glenda 175 U Upton, Vickie 175 V Van Pelt, Sherry 175 Vaughn, Susan 175 Vaughn, Donnie 175, 242 Vinson, Tommy 175, 351 W Wagner, Lunda 175 Waltman, Pat 175 Ward, Kenneth 175, 281 Wehling, Robert 176 Wells, Buddy 176, 338, 339, 3 West, Virginia 176, 304, 312 Wetherell, Sharron 176 Wheeler, Davie 176 Wheeling, Robert 176 White, Wesley 176, 240, 242 Wiersmo, Shelley 176, 278 Wiggins, Karen 176, 278 Williams, Donny 176 Williams, Mary 176, 326, 347 Williams, Richard 176 Willoughby, Larry 176, 281 Willoughby, Roy 176, 323 Willrs, Suzanne 176 Wilson, Douglas 176 Wilson, James 176 Wilson, Madge 177, 278, 313 Wilson, Ricky 177 Wilson, Shirley 177, 299, 308 Wilson, Walter 177 Windsor, Danny 177, 332 Winkfeln, Toni 177 Winton, Karen 177, 312 Winton, Raymond 177 Witte, Jett 177 Woiclk, Dora 177 Wong, Albert 177 Wong, Wanda 177, 278 Wood, Linda 177 Wood, Linda 177, 323 Wood, Ronnie 177 Woods, Donna 177, 284, 285, 287 Woods, Lynda 177 Wooten, Mark 177 Wright, Bryan 177 40, 3 351 Styron, Jack 174 Styron, Linda 174, 323 Summers, Charlene 174 Sump, Darrell 174 Sutton, Gwen 174 Swift, Janice 174 Szpak, Cheryl 174 1 A Abels, Larry 179 Adams, Dianna 179, 299, 328 Adams, Raymond 179 Albrecht, Karen 179, 279 Alexander, Debbie 179 Alexander, Joe 179, 281 Alexander, Pat 179 Allen, Barbara 179 1Allen, Kathy 179 Allen, Rondel 179 Alligaier, Candy 179, 286 Anders, Mae 179, 286 Anderson, Carol 179, 186, 195, 347 Andress, Terry 179, 350, 347 Andrews, Nathan 179 Armstrong, Patti 179 Arrant, Craig 179, 279, 232 Arrendondo, Tony 179 Arriazold, Johnny 179 Aten, Bill 179, 232 Atkins, Barbara 179, 286 Aucoin, Debra 179 Autrey, Larry 179 Aven, Karen 179, 286 B Bacon, Jo Ann 179 Bailey, Cecilia 180, 347 Ward, Larry 175, 301 Ward, Mike 175, 280 Watson, Barbara 175 Watson, Drew 175 Watson, Paul 175, 240 Watson, Tommy 176, 216, 219, 226, 154, 242 Watts, Wayne 176 1312291-IMAN INDEX, Bennett, Virgmia 180, 299 Bent, Debbie 180 Bentley, Karen 180 Berger, Cynthia 180, 279 Bernard, Rachel 181 Berry, Patsy 181, 298, 286, 298 Beveridge, Diana 181 Bilak, Bruce 181 Billeri, Carol 39, 181 Binnicker, Marion 181 Black, Larry 181, 240 Blackburn, Nancy 181 Blackwell, Bobby 181, 279, 232 Blake, Steve 181, 232 Blalock, Gherald 181 Blanks, Vlrgil 181 Blanton, Larry 181 Blaschke, Beverly 181, 183, 285, 286 Blumrtck, Andrea 181 Botaman, Chris 181, 279, 286 Boley, Jo Nell 181, 347, Boren, Gail 181 Boston, Maudie 181 Bowen, Vicki 181, 286 Bawermon, Gary 181 Box, Terry 181 Boyer, Petrea 182, 286 Brachamentes, Bertha 182 Bradley, George 182 Bradley, Pam 182 192, 286 Bradshaw, Debbie 36, 182, 278 Bailey, Debbie 180 alley, Larry 180 aker, Phil 180, 329 ollew, Cindy 180, 298, 299 Bondy, Frances 180, 347 Bankey, Dan 180 Bankey, Mike 180, 251 Barmore, Clifford 180, 232 Barnet, Amy 180 Sorrias, Jimmy 180 iasco, Brett 180, 240 3ateman, Ronnie 180, 232, 251 Batterbee, Donna 180, 286 Beald, Jack 180 Seaty, Martha 180, 319 Beeson, Paul 180, 232 Bennett, Kathy 180 Brahm, Richard 182 Brandenburg, Brenda 182, 347 Brannon, Bonnie 182 Braxton, Diana 182 Bray, Shirley 182 Brewer, Marlon 182 Bridgers, Rod 182, 251 Briggs, Kathy 182 Broadway, Judy 182 wngrey, Debbie 177 Y Yeater, Janet 177, 273, 338, 339, 340, 341 Z Zurtace, Chas 177 Zella, Maria 177 Zimmerman, Brand 177, 231 Zinnecker, Dawn 177, 59, 276, 278 Burnett, James 183 Burnett, Mike 183 Bushnell, Kim 183 Butaud, Penny 183 Buteau, denise 183 Butler, Karen 183 Byars, Billy 183 C Cable, Chris 183 Caldwell, Gary 183, 232 Campbell, Connie 183 Campbell, Mary 183 Campbell, Pat 183, 299 Carpenter, Karen 183 Carr, Debbie 183 can, Hyun 183 Carroll, Robert 183, 232 Carter, Al 183 Carter, Mlchael 183 Castleberry, James 183 Cavanaugh, Stephanie 183 Chambers, Bubba 58, 178, 184, 288 Chambers, Robert 184 Chambers, Vicki 184, 286 Chandler, Kay 184 Chaney, Frank 184 Chaney, John 184 Chapline, Ken 184, 232 Chavira, Rosie 184 Chlnn, Sheryl 184 Chuk, Greg 184 Cisneros, Sylvia 184, 347 Clark, Linda 184, 347 Clark, Robert 184 Clegg, Randy 15.1, 279, 232 Brotherton, Larry 182, 232, 240, 251 Broussard, Becky 182, 298 Brown, Carol 182 Brown, Kathy 182, 299 Brown, Lester 182 8rown, Ruth 182, 322 Bruney, Denise 182 Brunkenhofter, Delores 182, 286 Clemons, Harold 184 Clendening, Sirita 184, 347 Coffey, Donnella Kay 178, 184 Cogswell, Cathy 184, 326 Coker, Billy 184 Bruce 184, 302, 232 Cole, Cole, James 184 Cole, Margee 184 Cole, Mary 184 Coleman, Chris 184, 350, 286 Coleman, Steven 184, 281, 251 Conlon, Pat 184 Conorly, Becky 184, 286 Cook, Lynn 184 Cook, Roseanna 184, 286 Cooper, Barbara 184 Copeland, Charles 184 Coriul, Cindy 184 Corrales, Benny 184 Costlaw, Larry 185 Covey, Mary 185 Cowan, Robert 185, 232 Cox, Barbara 185 Cox, Tommy 185 Cratt, Stephen 185 Cragg, Gordon 185, 328 Crain, Linda 185, 286 Creech, Deborah 185 Crocker, Steve 185, 279 Cross, Elizabeth 186, 306 Crouch, Carla 186, 286 Crouch, Carol 186 Crouch, Pamela 186 Crumpler, Donna 186, 286 Cucco, Johnnie 186, 286 Culbreth, Mike 186 D Dane, Charles 186 Daniels, Dennie 186, 232, 251 Darnell, Dean 186, 232, 251 Davila, Sammy 186 Davis, Connie 186, 286 Day, Karen 186, 286 DeAllegandro, Gilbert 186 DeAllelandro, Yolanda 186, 286 Deans, Brenda 186 Decker, Charles 186 Degetaire, Richard 186 Dehart, Denms 186 De Lay Daryle 186 De Lay, Steve 186 Delcamber, Terry 186 De Leon, Guadalupe 186 Digualio, John 186 Digualio, John 186 Dodger, John 186 Donegan, Bobby 187 Donham, Mike 187, 280 Doud, Belinda 187 Douglass, Robert 187, 232 Doyle, Deborah 187, 286 Drake, Tina 187, 286 Drewett, Randall 187, 232, 251 Dueresna, Donny 187 Dulin, Marian 187 Dupie, Joy 187 Durham, Rena 187, 286 Dye, Lynda 187 Dzlerzanowski, James 187 E Ebert, Paula, 187, 347 Edmundson, Robert 187 Edwards, John 187 Edwards, Ricky 187, 232 Edworthy, John 187, 280 Elliot, Bill 187, 232, 240 Ellis, Larry 187, 240 Englishby, Della 187, 329 Erekson, Meladie 187, 285, 286 Evans, John 187 Evans, Tony 187, 240, 251 F Fachko, Donna 187, 286 Farley, Kathy 187, 286 Farrell, David 187, 232 Fay, Rochell 187 Fernandez, Jim 187 Fest, George 187 Fincher, Jay 188 Findley, Linda 188 Finn, Debbie 188, 299 Fisher, Gerald 188, 267 Franks, Denise 188 Free, Linda 188 Freitag, Gary 188 Frels, George 188, 232, 240, 25 Froehlich, Gary 188 Ford, Donna 188, 286 Fostinis, Mary 188 Fuller, Allen 188, 279, 232 G Gamer, Phylis 188 Gallardo, Gloria 188 Gollardo, Victor 188 Garnmage, Tom...y 188 Ganer, Donald 188 Garcia, Conception 188 1 Gardner, Glynda 183, 188 Garland, Larry 188 Garner, Cynthia 188, 319 Garnett, Kenneth 188 Garza, Roland 188 Geissen, Donna 188 Gentry, Gloria 188 George, Tim 188, 232, 240, 251 Gerhardt, Elizabeth 189, 286 Gibbs, Mark 189 Gil, Elizabeth 189 Gilbert, Barry 189 Gillespie, Eddie 189 Gilmore, Roni 189, 286 Goldston, David 189 Gonzales, Jessee 189, 251 Gonzales, Valenta 189 Goodsan, Eva 189 Goodson, Gayle 189 Goodwin, Toby 159 Gordon, Linda 189 Hollis, Cherie 191 Holm, Rhonda 192 Holmes, Dana 192, 299 Holmes, Frank 192 Holt, Ricky 192 Harnung, Lewis 192, 328, 332, 267 Horton, Barbara 192, 286 Hough, Randy 192 Howard, Glenn 192 Hubbard, Terry 192, 267 Hubenak, Diane 192, 286 Hughes, Marilyn 192 Hulsey, Steve 192, 328 Humphries, Gary 192 Husbands, John 192 1 Ingram, Janean 192, 286 Ingram, Jeff 192 lsgur, Marvin 192, 308 Goree, Monty 189 Gough, anne 189 Gaza, Becky 189 Grabow, Otts 189, 232 Grabow, Shirley 189 Graham, Billy 189, 264 Graham, Jim 189, 210, 263 ive, David, 192 J Jackson, Gloria 192 Jackson, Gwenda 192 Jackson, Peggy 192 Grana, David 189 Grant, Charlotte 189, 286 Green, Clitf 189 Green, Kathy 189 Green, Linda 189 Green, Lyn 189 Gremard, Deborah 189 Griffin, Lauren 189 Grogan, Ronnie 189 Grass, Mike 189 Grubb, Karen 190 Guinn, Mitch 190, 279, 240 Gunn, Bonnie 190 Gunn, Ronnie 190 Gunn, Russell 190, 251 Gurganious, Sharon 190, 286 Guthrie, Joyce 190 Guynes, Terry 190 Gwaltney, Charles 190, 232 H Hale, Bebe 190, 347 Hale, Robert 190, 232, 251 Hall, Debbie 190 Hall, Jane 190 Hall, Jim 190 Hall, Lynn 190 Hall, Preston 190 James, Jerry 193 Jaynes, Henry 193 Jetfcoat, Glenda 193 Jettcoat, Mike 193 Jenkins, Mike 193 Jennings, Sherry 193, 286 Jerome, Michael 193 Johns, Karen 193 Johnson, Carey 193 Johnson, Leon 193 Johnson, Mike 193 Johnson, Valerie C. 193 Johnson, Valerie 193 Johnson, Vince 193 Johnston, Victor 193 Jones, Cindy 193 Janes, Lynda 193, 286 Jones, Melva 193 Jordan, Gay 193, 286 Jordan, Terry 193 Justus, Patricia 194 K Karsten, Dee 194 Kaspar, Carolyn 194 Helm, Dennis 194 Kers, Linda Keith, James 194,281 Kelly, Jacque 194, 279 Ham, Pam 190 Hamberg, Candy 190, 286 Hamilton, Pam 190, 286 Hamm, George 190, 232 Hanson, Donna 190 Hardin, Patricia 190 Harding, Kathy 190 Hargrove, Daryle 191 Harris, Brian 191 Harris, Wilma 191, 286 Harrrson, Delores 191 Harrison, Ronnie 191 Harrison, Stephen 191 Hart, Alene 191 Hart, Garland 191 Hart, Penny 191, 286, 347 Hartman, John 191 Hauptman, Ronnie 191, 280 Hayes, Mark 191 Hecktord, Kenneth 191 Hetlin, Linda 191, 329 Heineke, Debbie 191, 192, 286, 347 Hendricks, Harvey 191 Hennan, Robert 191 Hensley, Keith 191 Herbert, Karen 191 Hernandez, Peter 191 Herrera, Henry 191 Herrera, Martha 191, 286 Herring, Claud 191, 280 Herring, Dianne 191 Hester, Cindy 191, 286 Hewitt, Patti 191 Hice, Paulrne 191, 286 Hicks, Linda 191 Higginbatham, Keith 191 Higgins, Richard 191 Hildebrand, Beverly 191 Hill, Beverly 191 Hillis, Susan 191 Hilton, Vickie 191 Hines, Dennis 191 Hines, Gary 191, 240 Holland, Donna 191, 286 Holland, Linda 191 Holliday, Phylis 191 Kelly Kelly Kenn Kenn Kerr, Kerr, Kev, Kiese Kiese Kimb King, King, , Nadine 194 , Tony 194, 240 edy, Randy 194, 281, 232, 251 edy, Yleen 194 Catherine 194 Kristine 194 Kathy 194, 286 wetter, Debbie 194, 186 wetter, Mary 194 riel, Karen 194, 326 Linda 194 Patti 179, 194, 279, 298 Kirby, Mark 194 Kirk, Kitts, Jane 194 Shirley 194 Kluth, Cherry 194 Knight, Carolyn 194, 329 Koen ning, Barbara 194 Koester, James 194 Kale' Krelc Krag Krutt Laba aick, Diane 194 i, David 194, 232 , Edwin 195 , Richard 195 L rdini, Norma 195 Lackey, Jack 195 Locombe, Sidney 195 Lacroix, Cheryl 195 Laird Lake, , Randy 195 Debbie 195, 286 Lambert, Clit 195 Land , Terry 195 Langtord, Raymond 195 Largent, Trudi 195, 322 Larivee, Cyd 195 Law, LGY, Lee, Leedi Lema Carol 195, 347 Mike 195, 329, 332 Larry 195 ker, Vicki 195 r, Cathy 196 Leonard, Sonia 196, 279, 286 Lesovichz, Robert 196 Lewis, Karen 196, 286 Lindberg, Joyce 196 Mackebon, Gloria 196 5l10 Pl P Lindemood, Jlm 196, 281 Lindley, Debble 196, 347 Lindsey, Patrlck 196 Linthteum, Fred 196 Little, Joyce 196, 286 Llvlngston, Nancy 196, 286 Lloyd, Delores 196 Logan, Charley 178, 196, 232 Lomtnac, Pat 196 Long, Bobby 196 Long, Sherrie 196, 286 Lopez, Eustaclo 196 Lott, Sandy 196 Lovell, Mark 196, 251 Lowery, Bubba 196 Lowry, Debby 196, 351 Lozano, Mary 196, 286 Lroy, Jerry 196, 329 Lund, Mary 183, 196, 279 Lutz, Joan 196, 286 Mc McAdams, Dlane 197 McCarley, Kathy 197, 279 McClure, Robert 198 McCormack, Bill 198 McCoy, Wesley 198 McCrory, Ann 198 McDaniel, Gary 198 McDaniel, Kathy 198, 347 McDonald, Cynthia 198 McDowell, Sherrie 198 McGill, Gary 198 Mclntyre, Johnny 198, 232 McManus, Debbie 198, 286 McManus, Debbie 198, 286 McMullen, Darlene 198, 286 McMurrey, Glorla 198 McNair, Debbie 198 M Mackey, Judy 196, 286 Mackey, Wayne 196 Mahattey, Sherry 196, 286 Mahon, Jimmy 197 Mahon, Suzanne 197 Malateb, Jerle 197 Malone, Margaret 197 Mancini, Carol 197 Manning, Phyllis 197 Marin, Jan 197 Markey, Judy 197 Marsh, Larry 197 Martin, Chris 197 Martln, Larry 197 Martln, Machla 197 Martinez, Daniel 197 Martinez, Frances 197, 328 Mason, Linda 197, 286 Mason, Mlke 197, 232 Masters, Jace 197 Mata, Esperanza 197 Mathis, Steve 197 Matlock, Sharon 197 Matthews, Debbie 197, 286 Mayfield, Sue 197, 329, 331, 332 Mayhew, Glenda 197, 286 Mays, Janet 197, 286 Meadows, Deborah 198 Medina, Richard 198, 232 Medina, Yolanda 198 Melnecke, Robert 198 Menzie, Bllly 198 Metcalf, Tom 198 Mlchalak, Mlke 198, 232, 240 Milam, Terry 199, 286 Mock, Millard, Jack Miller, James 199 Miller, Karen 199 Mlller, Martin 199 Muller, Russell 199 Miller, Ruth Ann 199 Mllllrun, Clay l99 Mills, Donna 199, 286 Mills, Lou 199 Miranda, Thomas 199, 281 Thomas 199 Mongiardo, Carmella 199 Montelth, Wes 199, 319 Montoya, Rosemary 199 Moody, Paula 199 Moore, Janet 199 Moore, Reggie 199 Moore, Sharon 199, 323, 328 Morales, Oscar 199 Moranda, Nora 199 Moreno, Bill 199, 232 Morgan, Brenda 199, 347 Mosley, Gary 199 Moss, Gary 199, 232, 240 Moss, Janet 199 Moss, Mlke 199, 240 Moss, Mlke 199 Moyer, Sherrie 199 Muckleroy, Margaret 199, 286 Muecke, Pennl 199 Murphey, Danny 199 Murray, Llsa 199 N Nance, James 199, 232 Neal, Bllly Jo 199 Neiman, Marie 200 Nelson, Lonna 200 Neuman, Larry 200, 232, 240 Newell, Richard 200 Ng, Chester 200 Nixon, Marsha 200, 286 Noble, Dan 200 Nolley, Kay 200, 286 Norrls, Grant 200 Nowak, Susan 200, 279 Nutt, George 200, 281 O Odom, Peggy 200 Ohm, Mono 200, 286, 27 Oldham, Tommy 200, 280 Oltvares, Mary 200, 306 Olson, Robert 200 Orozco, Naomi 200 Orton, Susie 200 Owen, Kathy 200 P Pagan, Stephanie 201 Page, James 201 Pagne, Richard 201 Pahl, John 201 Palmer, Ned 201 Partln, Virginia 201, 323 Pate, Darlene 201, 286 Patterson, Samuel 201 Patterson, Willard 201 Patton, Wendell 201, 281 Pearce, Barbara 201, 286 Pearson, Maureen 201, 298, 2 Pena, Leopoldo 201 Pendleton, Ronnie 201 Perot, Robert 201 Perrlt, Jim 201, 240 Pesnell, John 201 Peterson, Wayne 201 Pheris, Sharon 201 Phillips, Paul 201 Phtlllps, Roland 201, 232 Pidcoke, Joe 201, 232 Pitre, Michelle 201, 279, 329, Pomeleo, Debbie 201 Ponder, Deborah 201, 286 Porrez, Jesse 201 Porter, Beverly 201 Precatt, Gloria 202 Prefer, Sandra 202 Prentice, Steve 202, 267 Priest, Pat 202, 280 Prince, Linda 202, 279 Pruitt, Harold 202 Pylant, Sue 202 Pyle, Barbara 202 Pyle, Roy 202 86, 298 331, 332 R Rabago, Mary 202 Ramey, Lori 202 Raney, Patti 202 Rayburn, Patty 202 Royle, Jackie 202 Redd, Medtord 202, 232, 251 Reding, lullc 202, 286 Redman, Claudia 202 Reid, Connie 202 Reid, Raymond 202 Reisner, Lloyd 202 Reiswig, Vicki 202, 286 Reyes, Ynosencl 202 Reyna, Carl 202 Rhoades, Charles 202 Rhoades, Robin 202 Rhodes, Joy 202, 286 Richardson, Elvin 202 Ricks, Lonnte 202, 280 Riddle, James 202 Rledet, Judy 202 Rleger, Nancy 202, 286 R1ley, Dorlnda 202 Riley, Jill 202 Roane, Gerald 203 Roberts, Davld 203 Roberts, Mlke 203, 280 Robertson, Susan 203 Rochelle, Beth 203, 326 Rodrlquez, John 203 Rodrlauez, Wanda 203 Rogers, Avo 203, 273 Rogers, Ronny 203, 232 Romtne, Dlane 203 Rook, Brenda 203 Rouse, Cheri 203, 299, 347 Rozyckl, Patricia 203 Rudd, Dee Dee 203, 329, 332 Russell, Mark 203, 232 Rutherford, Jane 203, 286 Rutherford, Leona 203 Rutledge, Marvin 203, 232 S Sager, Dan 203, 232 Samples, Neal 203 Sanchez, Clara 203 Sanchez, Frank 203 Sanchez, Harry 203, 251 Sanders, Mary 204, 347 Sones, Rhonda 204, 347 Sansom, Faye 204 Sargent, Nancy 204 Sari, Anne 204 Sawyer, Judy 204, 286 Scamardo, Dlane 204 Schexna ildre, Lee 204, 286 Schkade, Chris 204, 326 Scott, Kathryn 204, 286 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