Southwest High School - Yee Haw Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1971
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X. i i , if ',.' , -q, I 4 INTRODUCTION 7 4 14'14'14'wf-vfiw f 7 1 K i,i,iti5s,f,:,:,5i.i ,f fennii .imemii ' ' f , -N as 2? ,Q x -eq' fi uri:-G3 Mi,' L , , , .,,.,, W,., , ,,.,,,w,rV , . .. .,,,h.,7z,.,t:., ,Tx.f ma-M ,'a' ' I , ,. , f f 4.-G' a ,, I 'Mele , f. ,xi ,, X T u ,-,' ...1 ,- '77 ,:, , , . YQR5- L 5 V . l6. 42. 92. I2O. I64. 25l 0 0 0 s ,MW e . ,l , Y-,-12 is as ' ' ff!! ESTV' Y , QSOUTHW 1 ill HlQ.'i5Q'1QQl i. Contents Professors People, Projects Players, Performances Personalities, Programs Peers Index W.: '-c--n1.L X5W, ...gfluv ' in- X f E ' 4 I ,':'QA:.12:213 XX wi ' X f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiu ff Q! Q, i 1 f -fs 5 if gi si s g5fi':Q1'ff' er I ?iw, s s LID-STS s s yv N 49 fx fx ,- - rf 9'-4-2e'4 6 fl if 65 t. Il '73 is f .P . ,f .-1 ,f If ' F I!! gf gl ,,.x f V jg! In Sp O f jg ff ,Q 0 I if K, Professors BOARD OF EDUCATION 'S-x v- 5-an 4 a l Mrs. Carey Snyder, Rev. John Leatherbury, Mr. Bill Elliott, Mr. Loyd Turner, Mr. Jim Harris, Mr. Green Trimble, and Mr. Bobby Bruner. 415, SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Julius Truelson ...- Administrators Guide DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Ivan Fitzwater Advice. The student approaches the makers of the rules and before them makes his case. Or together through their representatives, students petition for powers. And Consent The price is paid by a voice in the group and the scales balance. The ruler depends on consent, The ruled on advice. Each must accept and balance the other. ,he Somhwes, podium. Dr. Robinson steps to I8 PROFESSORS ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS Mr' Fratnk Kudloly' Mr. Gerald Ward, Mr. James Bailey, Mr. Eugene Hightow- l '5l Ucl'on Administration Spl. Services er, Business DIRECTORS Mrs. Nancy Vick, Mr. Robert M. McA- Secondary Instruc- bee, tion Vocational-Indst. Ed. Officers Strengthen Leadership l Mrs. Wehrung checks the school calendar while Pom Minor looks on. Frank Robinson Principal Dorothy Wehrung Vice-Principal Senior Bobby Leone and Mr. Miller go over plons for the future. Marvin Miller Vice-Principal Terry Roberts Vice-Principal PROFESSORS I9 .,.,f Charlotte Allerton Jane Jones Senior Counselor Freshman Counselor Roy Perry Willie Mae Powell Sopl1Om0l'e Junior Counselor Counselor Q 4 U Sybal Hobbs Nurse Mrs. Allerton finds many interesting problems with which to contend in working with seniors. 'QU pw U iifif -q-. U ,gp ,Q-wt.- , id.- I ' . Mrs. Hobbs protects us not only os students, but as people. 20 PROFESSORS S' A . -4-...Q 'W ,4 Mr. Perry relaxes before counseling a friend. i :fi-12 Something surprising's always happening office. -5 vii? Beverly Bobo Registrar po Rosalie Landis Secretary I Wynona Tapscott Clerk in the 'vi -11:17 Dorothy Jenkins Secretary Shirley Parks Clerk o leii x . 1 to 'v. A I -,Q :P , Rf . 5 1 sm, 1 Gertrude Wright Clerk lsn't It Fine to Stand in Line? Lines, snaking out the counselors' office. Lines of students looking for leadership down life's path. Meanwhile, office staff explodes into a mass of confusing computer cards and attendance numbers. Numbers mean little to a Mrs. Hobbs, who cares more for the individual and his needs, whether it be o heodach or a life on the line. S PROFESSORS 21 Ignorance a nf 'Y glares at the book refuses to admit that he doesn't understand. English teachers face challenge and have to combat students who know everything about the language. 'Why do I have to study this? I can already talkI But how well can you express yourself? Oh, yeah. . Nouns, verbs, adjectives predicates, complex sentences Term themes! Can I borrow a dictionary? Q75-sex? Miss Ondo realizes that a teacher must have patience and discipline. 5 David Copeland Belle Gibbins English I and 2 English 7 and 8 I I Wanda Hamilton Fannie Isom English I and 2 English 3 and 4 Martha Ondo Margie Patterson When the questions are fulfilled, four years breeds security. Some sort of question is being answered by English 3 and 4 English 7 and 8 Mrs. Scallan. 22 PROFESSORS li Tl, ,, - sf-' - l Ll I , M l K I Q6 -Oi-.ggi-3 ji rig. il hi-M. lx 1 A Mrs. Purvis does a lillle bil of everything to put zip into grammar. ur, uv ,WJ- iq i i Educalion comes when Two people share The journey, the feocher and his slu- dent. English Communicates Knowledge Jo Purvis English 3 and A Jvdy RGWSOH Mary Ann Scallcm English l and 2 English I and 2 Bob Scallan Catherine Thomas English 5 and 6 Humanities Rumelle Truell Anne Walker English 5 and 6 English 7 and 8 PROFESSORS 23 fffifi aff Mr, Q-wk .1 gui . ,7 ,nga , - :fam e xg , l i 3 ,. E .:' is i' Q .1 'Y 4 v 674951 re-'iw-1f17r: ? , ' 1 ff 0 ' . 1 Q My f 5,924 Q ! 11 A a ? i 4 i 24 PROFESSORS Belsy Horner Journalism ?s'6 Edlyne Dickson Drama, Speech 'Q as f-.4 L L J in M L3 lg 1 NNN , in ' V , 51- ' mme Ai! fy L 1- Rulh Thrush Annual The layouts are easy - iusf wail 'lil you slarl cropping, Mrs. Thrush ex plains lo Laura Hubbard. Publications, ACT Explore Resources, Personalities Left: Working long hours, Mrs. Horner gives each student and the Rebelation the attention which he deserves. ..-M---..--V --1 543 .5 1 --is l 1 wh The new ACT class starts off the year with a guest speaker, Do you have anything heavy? -Ce? Margaret Craddock 5l'lifleY Schuster ACT ACT Nell Bridges Norma Fulton Librarian Librarian New facets of English come to life and ACT teachers work to bring out the many interesting angles of language and civilization. Rebelation and Yee-Haw sponsors try to teach talented young writers and artists the responsibilities of producing a publication. Through drama and speech, hopeful actors and actresses learn the basics of their art. American Thought and Culture provides an opportunity for iuniors to associate their English studies with history and library resource materials. PROFESSORS 25 Diana Carter Earl Conrad Enthusiasm in America, as Well as the World ls . . . American History American History ,f k kj X .V ,A ix Morris Ha nes James Hoffpauir Y World History American History .,...,, , ., ,MX tT:'lL5:45 .A fx W' A ,M ,y I mi 3 X' Roy Housewright World History Tomorrow becomes reality and teachers must keep up with today, while teaching yesterday. World History, American History, Government, Texas History . . . preparing students to take their places in the voting public 26 PROFESSOR5 Sam Kiker World History J. Ir' harassing Mr. Hoffpauir points to the answer. IIWUULIIUH x l ff Q A ff ,, if , 3 l R A x Q Elini ty' .Q Rf, hs mf y Qi tx x I I 4, ,v ,, V. 1 1 X ,V if 5 all 44 Y l 1 1 xl ,A . ,ff Mrs. Carter finds that a lihle mingling here and there never hurt anybody. Contagious Mr. Haynes drives home a message. Mr. Kiker holds in the palm of his hand a small par? of these students' lives. Pat McGhee Guy Thompson Government Government ff Doris Williams James York World History Government a 'Q if' 'Q PROFESSORS 27 Discipline - Kingdom - phylum - class, and Chart - equation - flask, thus a new world with a new language. To learn: read, recite, and memorize memorize memorize the basics. And they push you on. For what? Discovery - Ah, the reward to push on further, to drive back the dark. Now they are behind. And the door is open to a brighter world. Paul Essig Physics Below: Mr. Essig's physics classes get a charge from a Vandergaft generator. v '. 1 . wr ylghlk - g R' 5' ' W 'Kr . , ,gig . 1 - , 3 A . 30 I M , .4 , . W ' , , nfl , , , K m Q . ,Aff .uf . rmsnmnllvf , 1 J A fr'-erfzz Dewey Estill Martha Hickey Richard Kendall Mike Nelson Biology Chemistry Biology General Physical Science Science Stimulates Progress ? What is the answer? . . . A question soon defeated by Mr. Cahoon. I .,f., am--+1 . Mr. Fisk helps young scientists accumulate data for a new experiment. Dorothy Thomas Chemistry Jimmy Weaver General Physical Science 'flllh.3,....1 PROFESSORS 29 Bill Allen Avis Blom Computer Math Algebra Barbara Ward John Etzel Geometry Geometry June Harmon Joan Heitzeberg Geometry Algebra MIND - The puzzle of numbers fields, sets and systems. The mind's eye is blind but she teaches it to see symbols for every thought that man has known. A language to express his dreams and schemes. A perfect world where every rule fits. WORLD 4 A spinning globe 24 hours to a day, 365 days to a year. Math is the number of hours in a year, minutes in a day, feet in a mile. Every day is numbers lt rules in business, science, plumbing and annuals, too. 30 PROFESSORS llilul Mrs. Heitzeberg merely answers a typical Math question, Stop! Think about this, my friend. vo, , ' 'i ' . I- . ij NLS' Y 1 v4 ' Q . , VA, ,. .X . .,zg:g'.y-ba-rg , f f .gl 4 K X , srl T T.. It 'fi . .'. V at 1 1, .. 34 desi., G- . t ' '4 ' ' ,t 5? ' ' X ' J xx, in V, sg TN-.i ' f ' i 'T SK. Mr. Allen seems to suggest a theoretical problem in math, perhaps to calculate the amount of shampoo he would use in a year. ff! The X is the apple and the Y is the orange . . . Any questions? Mrs. Lesser proclaims. inds Plus Math Equals Meaning Everett Hull Patsy Johnson Algebra Trig Mary Jones Julia Lesser Figuring out the daily schedule presents everyone in the school with o problem. Algebra Trig Ann Leverich Helen Sebold Algebra Geometry PROFESSORS 31 lnput . The raw materials go in students, teachers, machines to make business wheels spin. Everyday work, study the ways of conglomerates, partnerships, typewriters. Typewriters? And computers, files and records and letters to make the office, but of the spinning wheels, go Output - For the work, the reward, the product of the labor is: iobs in business, leadership in industry. The power to make a brave new world. :Mx Elaine Bieless Bookkeeping SUS Elem Betty Hinton Shorthand Typing 32 PROFESSORS H ?' -.HMT on-iq.-, x if 1 T it KE The V.O.E. class in action. 1 1 . . . Tffexg . Eff , K Y s f i TQ -'iff y.-4' 3' . his X 2 5 -' if--1-we mu, 'V . ',gs',+f'-.twig ss A 155554 X t czseizlsfegigxg, ii' 4 1 xv i , We all must eat, sleep, live and even type at the same time, explains Mrs. Hinton. Cl'l'-QYIONG HUHTEI' Karen Richardson Barbara Solley Billie Wheeler TYPH19 VOE LB Business Arithmetic Typing Mflmle B0Yd Valerie Latham Paul Meine Child Development Home Occupations Home Occupations Students, Faculty ork Together X if ...gm H' XX K Xi I L , t5uf 1? i. vib- M Miss Hunter calls attention to a blackboard mes- sage. Mrs. Latham offers a short course and all she knows to acquaint students with her field. PROFESSORS 33 BGVGYIY BUHQOYI Wayne Housewright H . M I , A Gem min Grace Martine! Bernice Miller You Blockheod. Come here! suggests Mr. Housewright. Spanish Spanish 'fx Id Russian students rehearse for c slightly different version of an old fairytale. 34 PROFESSORS 'I Jan? f 521- ' l 1 uf X aqngsgtl, 4. i w V l x ix I Rebecca Sykes Marilyn Clark Rafael San Juan French Spanish Spanish Teacher San Juan struggles with students in two languages f Spanish and English. My, my, I think I feel a draft. Languages Forge Understanding it 8 , ' nt- Walls - Two people, individuals face to face, looking but not seeing, listening but not hearing. One speaks but nothing comes. Another answers but neither finds understanding. Communications - The wall is burst assunder comes crashing down. A third person is speaking. He is the link, the bridge between the strangers. Through him they find understanding. And what is it worth - it is worth two friends, or aid for the stricken, or a little less hate or maybe all he has done is stall the atomic bomb one more day. PROFESSORS 35 Learning to use his abilities so others see him in his workg expressing himself in any manner that communicates. Being taught ull forms gl url D ' Douglas Hazlewood Alan Potts Shirley Rogers Bettie Smith from painting to singing, Band and Orchestra Chorus and Guitar Art and English Art and learning to live in a world of arts and creativity . . . s L to make a dish V I to write a song Q , or sing one . . . ' preparing for life. Qi President of the Art Club, Charles Holder. Mr. Potts shows students of the new guitar class the finer aspects of string picking. , I ffl - ' N Q I :V ' in A blfw' , , Q X K 'Tx -ra Y 2 -HZj1?D- l I - to raise a child 'L I 'Car' Dedication Produces Expression Judith Watson Home Economics and Home and Family Living Mrs. Smilh and Rilda Caudel go over some basic Techniques in color design. in-Q- -.. I ,, Q X i I , e x , in '9,,,Q Living Ann Williams Home Economics Sylvia Wilkinson Home and Family Left: David Harris makes this Iifile fellow's dream come fruep he is now on Romper Room. PROFESSORS 37 -asw- Southwest Experiments ei i in Self-Discipline 3' C17 Q7 YT 38 PROFESSORS Donald Nuckels Woodshop Richard Smith Power Mechanics J' Cleo Hichman Electronics f- .4 Harold Rogers Drafting sf? Ash: 9 7 fi lm' l.kL X I Coach Morgan - the good, the bad, and Pot Hunter. l 'Xt-Li, ,,, M ,M fr , ,-If V 5-' A x Sw But Mr. Rogers, says David Moffil, whether l'm right or wrong, l've goi fo be me.' xwis-xx I 5 4? -...e Jo Eggleslon Ann Blvck Bob Lee George Morgan Morris Outlaw Lilliqn Sfqndifer Health PE PE PE Health rennh, PE f' Q M f QP Tennis champs - Mrs. Standifer and Mr. Housewright. . 3 7 'fagj A . ', f,f1g.,.,,L,4'i'j. 'Q' k wx? A I ' - e '--.,ewf.- ' rlf'1i5i'f3u:.m' f ,..t. .. ,,,,,, , . . L ez- f- nf, i f f .,fLgw..g,:-f 2. 5, , f ', - ' r if:?gS25 . 1fvvesgg1f,' H l 2 i M., -5, of ,gf-fg, V ii' Y I 51' 7 ' . j.jff,71'mta.z.f? ' ' K H ' f -. ., yr. . . , Q., L , Y AH, it ...::.. ll' 5' .ziif-s 1 -'-f Weiit. ':' 3-':::::::f555ff::::dE'u. ,s-2'f 't+ 'T' ,,...fgqg:.. ..,.:4..::..:.. .,-g::g-::::--Q--5225.-lggf '+f4w '+f11:1.i lil' Lf-'f.-.---o w-,----. ,'n-I---.: 'n'lu 191 1'1 ' . l'...-:.- --. ...f----. ----,f-..-----:-.M . 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Day after day, day after day there's clutter to clear away. D Charles Johnson William Antwine Head Custodian ' ,M X' 4. ' 5 , ' l. '::1LLs:.-f,9Y'- r . Q f l J T' .1 , x Q , al g,. 3 1 ,SS William Craig .., i- 71- I ' f Furniture to dust, tables to polish Mae Coleman Mary Little --.--f' ,2- Y00 uxf l , l l 'V 1, I is . F- ,AV 'S Vx sl 4' Y 'Q -. I I W -- sri 11' me 4 t ,N .M Vw Louise -n ':'? f fi Dunaway Elsie Cooper Cafeteria Manager l wav my-.,, x Carleene Haley Verna Lovell Art Brucks says iokingly, Even lhough the food dates back to lhe Civil War, I guess it will do. ,..f'e 'NJ' Cassie Reagan Joyce Riddle PROFESSORS 41 1' Uwll 6 lgx X !1f!'1! ,x, xc 5 ' u MUN . Q? 'rfo , 1 E1 My v X? X X dy, gg E- gazggnflf .4-d If , X H1 x , I !!'LL l f5'iP f pf IX. 'mr , 1 X ff il - ffl ' z,, . X L f , Nw wi I ff, 'Y 'f ' U 'af Hi. 5 2 ' ,' g 2 s.. , is -. 6 7 Y Iggy! gl in vw' ' ' X ' 'Q 3 ir 1 -is 7 H , E ?' 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' ' - la -, ' 21 f , 9 A7 Q ff' ' 'Q , l - ' 'JGZX L ,- ff f - V .l v 1 rf? L' Qggcffliiwff a- 'lg'-il, X .-- -'Z , f-::'Ei. ', EZ X EPZ - . ' ' x Q N XG RN, fz -fx 15ii ' :' 5 E lE ,- -- A e .Ne .Q-ff: M- 1 :L,,44,.,,,xAgY W N ' 4 W N ' - 7 'TQ' ..-gf-1.3TfQf--' UE'--ks.. Islas? Who Are You Despair in their faces, the students at their kicks, student body officers try to organize the muddle of their peers. Their leadership and perseverance pays off, and the Student Council comes to life under their able efforts. Four separate people, four open minds, combine to make this year amount to something. . , I ating For l 12935: ? We-er PEOPLE, PROJECTS 45 This year Mr. Wayne Housewright took on a new dimen- sion in working with the Student Council. 6? Jo Ann Uhl, Treasurer of the Student Council, is Representative to the United Area Council. Student Council Acts on Student Problems SUCCESS e Find what's wanted and needed - talk to students and sometimes even listen when they answer. Then the plan, what are the possibilities? lt will be presented in a sea of confusion. But slowly the air is cleared and they vote, and if passed, then the work, a fever of work but fewer hands are raised. And when it is done, we wait. And if it works, right on! FAILURE - And if it doesn't Then what went wrong? 46 PEOPLE, PROJECTS '-'S . -J H yi 2 IJ 'S , 2 , fee 7 ' 'L I 1 z N Janna Brown Sid Filzwaler Cissy Walker Amy Abbot? Randy Adams Kelly McDonald Nancy Helm Penny Adams Lisa Baird Belly Kniflle Mark Cherryhomes Chuck Blaisdell Tammy Harris Jo Ann Uhl Roger Phillips Pat Bollenger Pay Dryden Sandy lngle Robert Pancoasf Mr. Wayne Housew Valerie lngle Debbie Williams Doug Hay Jim Suggs Marcus Watkins Ricky Ford Terry Gallagher Janie Sherrod Cheryl Lanham Diane Clark Drew Efler Karen Hobbs Laura Hubbard Leah Johnson Ahnna Reeves Gail Bunch Rick Berfel Schools UNITED - Together for the students Representatives of ally The Rebels ond the Panthers shall lie down together and be led by o child for the common cause. COUNCIL f To bring the petition of the students, to be their voice. In the meetings ond with the students they seorch for the need and wont. Then when the message is clear, they must bring it to the deater ear So that it, too, may hear. Work Together for the Good of All. 48 PEOPLE PROJECTS ' 'Huff' 'I B D1 5 1. Kay Hilburn 2. Jane McClain 3. Sandra Casleel 4. Mary Marshall 5. Royla Cox 6. Drew Eher 7. Loyce Engler 8. Candy Weikel 9. Chris Batchelor 'b Mrs. Purvis looks over the currenl roll with Honor Society leaders. x 1 1 '9 ll 10. Melinda Trice Pal Ballenger 12. JoAnn Uhl Karon Hobbs Cathy Balcum Chip Lucas 16. Tonya Wilson Bunny Blake Honor Society Promotes Scholarship Honor, Love, Courage, Wisdom S All of this it fakes to be - honored. Leadership and scholarship all required io be - honored. Awards night - they are . . . Honored. Pride - Just Sense of Worth Individuals banded together with one feeling - Pride of Southwest . . . A representative group of the best - The spirited Rebels who work to support their teams and to show that all students are not disillusioned and defeated by apathy. Spirit can rise in Southwest and, despite arguments, strains of Dixie can still excite a Rebel. 50 PEOPLE, PROJECTS 4 Vicki Ransom and Susie Atkins, ioin Miss lsom in quarterback-watching. L W 1. Gary Jones 2. Hal Thannisch 3. David Harris 4. Danny Nichols 5. David Smith 6. Wade Helm 7, Terry Gallager . - .QW , .WN 8, Cathy Jones 9. Karon Hobbs IO. Nancy Helm 'I I. Barbara Crump Ella Baren 13. Susie Swaim Hallie Borwn an L ' -I .,s!'-jk-A ' L 'f 122- P.O.S. members form the traditional Victory Line. 7 1 Mr. Roy Housewright Mrs. Marty Craddock . Mrs. Shirley Schuster . Mrs. Ann Williams . Miss Judy Watson . Mr. Pat McGhee . Mr. David Copeland . Miss Fannie lsom . Mrs. Mary Ann Scallon PEOPLE, PROJECTS 5l Cheerleaders Spirit. Headaches and heartaches, sore muscles and throats, Cheerleaders - They work for months ahead, then yell their hearts out for Rebels - got soul! New ideas, old spirit, new faces, old drive. Varsity cheerleaders - Boomerangs and banquets, ribbons and workouts - All for Southwest. 52 PEOPLE, PROJECTS Rouse Rebels Mqvon Helm Kim Wendland Cylinda Whitfield Jfmee Mllflfl Cheerleaders have finally found something to do with their mouths. I. Kim Wendland 5. 2. Cylinda Whitfield 6. 3. Mavon Helm 7. 4. Susie Reynolds 8. 1 tvg 75 Debbie Peden Dege Castle Barbie Stevens Q Janee Milan 53x93 XX X Dege Castle Debbie Peden 4 S., Susie Reynolds Barbie Stevens Fans give Mrs. Whifworth a lift. PEOPLE, PROJECTS 53 Spirit Flows Freely From Sophs Airborne, they yell their cheers. Hair flying, they rustle up the spirit for the B team. They get little credit, but the B team cheerleaders work as hard for their Rebels. Perhaps harder, because the crowds are smaller. But the efforts pay off. , ,wwf I l 4 lr l. S , f, Q- ..,,, F. ,gg P if Debbie Stone rouses spirit at a game with avid Rebel fans Hallie Boren, Laura Bell, and Linda Campbell. 54 PEOPLE, PROJECTS Dana Perry Robyn Ratliff Debbie Stone Pam Perry C-Cheerleaders Support Fish 1. Cheryl Harrington 2. Leona Johnson 3. Pam Owens N l Ly 4. Teka Carper lf l i l Spirit is easy to consume when your mouth is always open. Freshman, or freshwomen, who work their legs off to support their team. C-team Cheerleaders who get little credit for a great job. With little school involvement, they cheer unaided most of the time. They share their boys victories and defeats with an optimistic outlook. PEOPLE, PROJECTS 55 ss PEOPLE, Band Marches Dedication - Before any blood-red taint of sun strikes the horizon the first centurian is marching. And as they drill, the sun rises and strikes the metal shine and dull wood of trumpets, fife, drums, and horn. They step to the command of their Drum Major, Number One And then the battle legions pass before, Green and Black, Blue and Gold, Silver and Red, and then the Red, White and Blue. The Rebel Band. And the iudgement is made. 'z3 5 Rebels are Number One. l. Mary Knott 2. Teresa Tuggle 3. Vicki Thomas 4. Gary Trowbridge 5. Scott Davis . Russell Grossman . Tom Woods Rodney Kile With Smiles of Spirit Drum Majors Scott Heitman and Jerry Fitzpatrick lPaulThompson Q PROJ ECTS Will l . Scott Heitman . Cindy Collier Danny Hall Randy Gordon Tim Walsh David Mosely Jeff Wilson Dick McGee Mike Neill Mark Wright Ken McCoy Mike Threadgill Roger Lcmdin Tom Woods Steve Klein Jerry Fitzpatrick Jon Pray Connie Harrison Mary Knott Susan Furhmann Petrina Brady Cristy Collier Rayla Wright S. Wadlington Susan Brown . Vicki Thomas Bess Smithers . Valerie Jenkins Left: Mr. Doug Hazelwood. Danny Hall Scott Heitman David Jenkins Conie Harrison Mike Sanford Gene Houdashelt Mariann Sharpe Bill Woodward Mark Wright Dick McGee Craig Lesikar Mark Rains Malcolm Donohoo Lee Johnson Jimmy Dixon Kevin Anderson Craig Hickman Ken Carpenter Gary Reece Pat Dupont Robert Steele Steve Klein Gordon Strugis Claton Johnson David Jenkins Roger Poteet Jon Pray Eric Marchand Steve Monroe if ff iw' Qiiiiaanlii Richard Collier J . 3l. Greg Pettigrew ' C ' 7 ' ' Q 32. Ken McDaniel ' f 1 fl V 1 'A 6 33. Wesle Sco ins - 'N ' Q-P, ,x 34 Y I A 5- l. Jill Geyer 2. Brenda Beckham 3. Cindy Woods .,.. 9 9 A, Sri 1 ifittiitwml l. Teresa Chapman Bess Smithers Susan Furhmann S. Wadlington John Paris Bob Cook Steve lreson Jeff Ginn Donna Klepper Lisa Hand David Mosely Robert Fenly Ken McCoy Cindy Collier Rayla Wright Greg Cox Roger Lamdin David Mothersole Randy Gordon Jerry Fitzpatrick Peggy Valentine Larry Thompson Darek Walker Mike Threadgill Tim Walsh Jeff Taylor Kent Nakamoto Mike Neill Bob Wheeler Susan Brown Valerie Jenkins Petrina Brady Diane Olson Shawna Bishop Becky McCulloh Pam Lord . Joan Williams . Jill Geyer Susan McCluskey . Mary Norris Christy Collier Heather Pritchett Cindy Woods Brenda Beckham Patsy Turner 53 PEOPLE, Stage Band Delights Audiences Q- 5 Individual - Move'n together - One stands out. The rhythm of union And the sound of the heart. An upbeat sound that twists the body. Emphasis 4 , i A soloist stands and leads the way with the wailing cry of a plaintive soul. Or the warm night sign that contemplates love. it 'NV' in C 4 L .:., Ogg ifigti. .,',-wr:-1-'I K - , . s. .Y 'sg V W . ,. . K , Y 2 ll ' film Rodney Klle and Jeff Taylor lend rhythm to the Stage Band. it PROJECTS The Stage Band gives sparkle to a rousing Rebel rally. l n I i N 1. Steve Klein 12. 2. Eric Marchand 13 3. Mr. Hazlewood 14 Craig Lesikar Dick McGee Steve Monroe 4. Kevin Anderson 15. Sctt Heitman 5. Jon Pray 16. Lee Johnson 6. Raleigh Smith 17. Jeff Taylor 7. Cindy Collier 18. Tim Walsh 8. Gordon Sturgis 19 Robert Fenly 9. Rodney Kile 20 David Mosely 10. Jimmy Dixon 21. Jeff Ginn 11. Mark Rains 22 I . Teresa Chapman 3. ,, r .Sa f 5 . .Lily .ff Af., t iii, . r ,K .. ,J ' 5. , , ,f I ,Q 24,114 3' 'S' .4 ' ' 494' ' ' ., 2 A' pi-2, 5 M ,,,a ey..-, x fjggz-'Ego ,J ,213 , 1' 1113 1-t ,dia .tim -...-a- Dick McGee gets into a mellow tune at practice. PEOPLE, PROJECTS 59 Voices Compose Atmosphere of Peace us 'QW if i Fitzwater Stephenson Grubbs Danels Sutphen Rea Strother Balcom . Daughtry . Marshall . Minor . Ha K. O'Toole C. Wells Hu Mayk Rose King Klauss Welch Ke y . Sutphen Arnault Jones Chisolm Pickens Voices mix in harmony for festive songs and programs. Many sounds compose one song. Each song composed of many individual sounds. Each voice and its part, each person and his line together form a unique work. Right: Chorus officers, B. Fitzwater, M. Hair, B. Grubbs, M. Rea, Mr. Potts, sponsor. Boyd Hunt Moore Scott Parris . Logan . McGee E. Talcon T. White B. Jacobs M. Hair A. Potts W. Ham L. Boyd Melana Hunt is named to this year's All-State Orchestra. 1. E. Baird 2. J. Raeuchle 3. G. Thomas 4. S. Prager 5. T. McKinney 6. R. Scott 7. S. Wooster Strings Advance in Music Striving for perfection, small ensembles and a large orchestra. Practicing for perfection, playing for fun. Blending instruments together in an extra special way to produce . . . music. D. Lucas E. L. Levine Wilie M. Hunt P. G Peschal . McMillion K. Hilburn 0 .0 PEOPLE, PROJECTS 61 B-Band Boasts Talent Musicians who must bear the brunt of iokes and still work as hard as those who get the recognition B Band . . . Talented young people with a desire to express themselves through music. !LW Dan Miller and Joe Stafford seem intent on getting that melody lust rig . Steve Dragset Ray Seavy . Mark Franklin Don Melar A+ 8 in 5 Mark Smith C ' S I1 6. Harlin Harris X 1 6 l Q I 7. Mike Attaway l I 8. Tim Parker ' 9. Pat Lamers A 4 - I1 3 4' mt. R, .1 -if-AZ? l0. Dan Ford B ' F3 ' 5 ll. chuck sqclwska -1 Q 12. Bennie Miller . V . 5 f Bk 1 34 L 'C 3 ,ff 13. Larry Weltman 1 , A l l4. Ira Goldstein 15. Cris Maas I 16. Scott McCollum 17. Joe Stafford l8. Mike Early Rick Bishop Doug Baily Mike Gregory Bill Boltralik Tim Maxon Derek Kennedy Doug Lacey Steve Ledbetter Debbie Harrell Mary Paris Sheri Bronson Pam Peirson Lisa Zeigal Kathy Warren Frances Smith Susan Hodskins Karen Blaklock Rhonda Furhmann . 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N .g ,.,:.'3? l'i ,- .':i.:9j1lv' -N fgq '4' .f T it-' 5 'X .. ,gg -'.g4'1' 1 A eq, f , .. if lvl mit 'Alf 'I l -v.A!:w 'S 11 'llfwvllk : N hw., .ln 1 I T . V x ll ' ,' 'W ro W AA Mfg . ,L i .gk A X. My fi We All Need Help Hope - How can you help with the crisis so near? The world still groans under man's yoke and She needs the support of many hands. So we come to learn and to work for her. For All We remember that to save ourselves, We must also save the world in which we live. The time has come to act and we answer The callg from garbage bags to petitions. i 3451 ll ll '5 BH 1. Rick Bertel 2. Bruce Smith 3. Pat Dryden 4. Mark Land! 5. Steve Dossin 6. Randy Esslinger 7. JoAnn Uhl 8. Gretchen Boesch 9. Linda Anderson 10. Chris Batchelor 1 1. Scott Trayler 12. Barry Hudson 13. Royla Cox 14. Jane McClain 15. Debbie Williams 16. Melinda Trice 17. Linda Bunker 18. Teresa Dixon 19. Becky Foltz PEOPLE, PROJECTS 63 Languages Link Cultures 55 -, 64 PEOPLE, PROJECTS Exchange J The trading of hands across a border Two people become friends and prove that in this world made small by iets, satellites and missiles, There is still room for love. Language - And the bridge is learning to understand by word and deed and lite. And the willingness to accept that we all may be different together. And together we will bring the Tower of Babel down. vug .. Sl ig T ft It A R . s 4 4 Nr, -? We The International Club sponsors a mini-pop festival to raise money for scholar- ships. Elayne Russell Mike Maule Madge King Richard Pounds Cara Walls Debbie Gaslon Belly Knlllle Lynn Grosgebauer Jyl Roberls James Tankersly Calhy Luquer Janie Manning Nancy Crosslin Sandra Casleel Becky Wyall Gayle Balrie Dan Powell Carrie Morgan Terry Gallagher Pam Wilson Melanie Marx Rose Anna Young Mary Marshall Mike Francis Dege Caslle Debbie Williams Vicki Ransom Karen Krueger Debbie Gaunll Jessica Bass Melinda Spurlo-:k 32. Margarel Abbo1l 33 Calhy Wrighl Tim Lucas Chip lucas To know yourself, you musl firsl know olhers. 5333 f av-If ,AL- x We J 4 PEOPLE, PROJECTS 65 Q7 A All The Ancient 7 By no child is Latin spoken, now no family posses it on. Why do they study if it's gone? Scholarship - By itswords the ancient writers left the record of the glory of Rome. Caesar leads a mighty army civilizing hoards of savages by the power of the mind alone. I am the king, the king you see, the king of this great forest. So do not sore afraid be, when I, for soothe, do roareth. 66 PEOPLE, PROJECTS Latin Comes Alive . Karen Kruger . Sharon Sparks Brent Edwards David Bunker . Julieilefferes Rhonda Furhman Steve Upton Scott Young Keith Sproull Mr. Housewright does not need an explanation. 23 ,Tic , .f, 'A f'Yf'Sf,'j ' - P. :JL ' -.i',. Sf'f-Q 5 iz X . . L gf , Wffft l I I 5 slr' C' . l z 1 1 ' f Rilda Caudle puffs on her picture painted for the portrayal of a polliwog. W If 6 rf ' I l3'i't'1 I 'ZH .1 - S f rv 12 g is Art Club Searches ldentit . Kim Smith . Carole Bruton . Cynthia Grant . Greg Yarborough . Charlie Holder . Coleman Smith . Reed Haynes . Robert McWilliams . Russ Hicks . Daniel-McCreary . John Weimer . Lary Acklin . Ronnie McCleroy . Jerry Kincaid . Sharon Myers . Debbie Sanctuary . Muffi Cole . Lisa Downs . Diane Newman . Lani Palmer Studio - Carefully each loving stroke is laid upon the canvas. Critics see the technical and give the sound advice. Art is in the artist's hearty the strokes are his expression for life and death and all that's in his heart. Bazaar - Others come to see the work, to buy away the artist's heart Brenda Sprague Sandi Hodges Molly Mahoney Beth Wood Cindy Wills Marva Welsel Barbara Woof Lynne Dees Pat Ballenger Cathy Converse . John Stratford Connie Stevenson Kay Petrie Rilda Caudle Connie Cook Diane Summerol Maria Wheeler Marion Russom Tom Williams Gary Reed S iii Sieve Dossin Mark Land? Melinda Trice Mike Francis Kay Hilburn Gail Bunch Drew Eifer Sandra Casfeel Debbie Williams Rayla Cox 68 PEOPLE PROJECTS 'I I . Teresa Tuggle Randy Esclinger Jane McClain Mary Marshall Gaby Hoffman Barry Hudson Karen Hobbs Janna Brown Teresa Dixon Dewey Ballinger Roy Miller and Nancy Purifoy watch the History CIub's early-early show . . Anybody can see that all it took to bring back the Klu Klux Klan was imagina- tion. History Club Previews Tomorrow Ancient times seem not so far away when viewed through the eyes of those who see yesterday as a preview of tomorrow. The History Club through field trips and discussions sees our world in perspective and presents it to Southwest. Ni, 're trying to abolish pornography but we got away with this picture. Y.- PEOPLE, PROJECTS 69 Communication Finds a Way Silence takes a new pathway through the fingers of concerned individuals The Sounds of Silence weave their words through the stagnant diff to reach the inner minds of those who hear no sounds but echoes of their own thoughis as they experience new life through words. I. Vicki Thomas 2. Ginger Rumfield 3. JoAnne Hall 4. Diana Rose 5. Lisa Ziegal 6. Becky Foltz 7. Susan Hollingsworth 8. Monica Ford Jeanie Soule Rana Miller Susan Lanham Ellen Bruce Laura Dameron Karen Taylor Sharon Crouch Rana Miller demonstrates sign language 70 PEOPLE, PROJECTS Q? wma- VSQ We Neil Luquer Sidney Wooster Cissy Walker Cynthia Grant Ramond Lugo Kathy Luquer Peggy Gage Scott Cannon Dan McKenzie Alegria Douglas Julia Jeffus Martha Romienes Penny Peschel Kathy Hawley Vicki Rimmer 3- 7 8 Susan Knittle 1 4 ' Tammi Harris I3 Ralph ward f' 'J 1 l 1 l Ralph Ward and Raymond Lugo assemble hall display. 'X' Students Examine Medical Careers Ether vapors float by as the worry lines press deeper into the foreheads of capable teenagers. Their eyes flicker back and forth, following the quick motion of the blade Medical Careers Club, people with goal - to seek a new healing for mind and body through medicine. PEOPLE, PROJECTS -Q Rebelation Reports News Like lt ls 72 PEOPLE, PROJECTS 51 . Lb vi I ga' 1 as is I q ' I1 7.0 io II rm i J l. Kay Hilburn 2. Mike French Pat Dryden Cindy Vesta Dianne Hagood Lori Ferrara Tim Gideon Sheri Hodge Mark Wood Kathy Durham ll. Caihy Wright Sid Filzwaler Maria Wheeler Sandy Hodges Karen Hein Bob Hannan Rick Chambers Kay Nichols Tom Williams Drew Elfer Special recognition goes to those who try to proofread, One such is Laura Hubbard. Chaos rules as typewriter keys fly and proof sheets roll across the room. The Rebelafion is in action and the deadline is looming up at staffers. But with circulation, goals are realized and the paper fulfills its ideals - to inform Southwest on all areas of life - to bring the world to life. Left: Part of the Rebelafion Staff checks page layouts for an upcoming issue. PEOPLE, PROJECTS 73 How Ya'lI Are? Yesterday meets tomorrow as the Rodeo Club rides herd on Rebels with a desire to find the wide open spaces in today's concrete world. Saddled up and ready to ride, students realize the ioys of the wind in your hair and the sun on your back. I. Terry Wright l 3. 2. Lee Coruthers 3. Patty Coruthers l 4. Vicki Coker 3 R fm' as 'tif ' . 5 . 'ci-l.. '.e-Q. 'ft -1-sm 'a . - ,A ., . K, , al 'f A l l I qt, -. - . . ' .., 1 5. Mark Wood 5 I Mrs. Rose and her daughter, Marilyn, attend Rodeo Club meeting www' 74 PEOPLE, PROJECTS I want to go that wayl says Susan Lanham to Susan Hollingsworth. I7-V45 B.. ? l. Miss Whitworth 2. Judy Swint 3. Mrs. Standifer 4, Loyce Engler 5. Miss Black 6. Carol Williamson 7. Donna Huff 8. Lee Ann Caruthers 9. Melinda Spurlock Strength Sustains Human Nature Tumbling, Falling over each other, racing toward tomorrow. Leaders, helping girls overcome the trials of physical education and sharing the ioys of triumph. Mind over matter . . . Cooperation with students and teachers, creating calm in the confusion of fifty girls in P.E., Interest and concern in today's youth for today's youth. PEOPLE, PROJECTS 75 Drama ls Hard Work Drama involves more than reciting a script. lt is putting life into a two-dimensional figure and living for him for a few precious moments. lt is entertainment . . . Arsenic and Old Lace The Devil and Tom Walker My Fair Lady but most of all, drama is hard work for each unrecognized member of the Drama Club, who strive to find meaning in a written word. ' C if 1 ima M I5. 16. IO. ll. 12. g Energone thinks he's doing his own thing, but it's been done before. Gina MacMillain Debra Addis Pat Dryden Linda Murphy . Gerry Creager Robert Morris Marie Miller Hal Thannish Moses Aleman Shawna Bishop Debbie Leath Cricket Brannon Kathy Youngman JoAnn Uhl Dan Isenhower Jeannie Carl Theresa Dixon Melinda Trice JoAnn Bennet Jerry Stanley Debbie Oxford Karen Kruger David Abrams Lonny Shonfeld . Marie Kunz . Gwen Scott Russ Hicks . Jeri Hubbard Susan Blake Diane Olsen Sandy Mortensen . Ginger Rumfield Debaters Prove Points Conversation at a formal level, points for, points against, persuasion of an organized type. The Debate Club . . . competing for recognition of an art form long forgotten by most people. l 7 'l l KTTTl l t 'l. David Bunker 2. Scott McCown 3. Greg Vaughn 4 . Sid Fitzwoter Left: Perhaps David Bunker illustrates the fact that man's search for meaning is found in the things he reads and by what he soys. PEOPLE, PROJECTS 77 FTA - I Have A Dream Teaching includes much more than relating text material lt involves teaching young people to make practical use of the knowledge they retain. A teacher is a combination of scholar, psychiatrist, disciplinarian, and parents. FTA members strive to learn so they may teach the leaders of tomorrow. 73 PEOPLE, PROJECTS 'l. Janna Brown 2. Nancy Quesada 3. Melinda Trice 4. Cathy Wright Q T 1 Diane Pickens and Laura Dameron enjoy the FTA dinner held for new members . f Mrs. Richardson helps Justina Walls correct her tvoing errors in VOE class. Business Captivates Students Plans - for tomorrow have been made by members of the VOE class. It will be a hard year for them. Learning - office skills is not easy, but they will keep trying because they must learn to find a place in the business world. his VOE class is experimenting in self-discipline, with a little help from the unseen teacher, that is. S . PEOPLE, PROJECTS 79 Randy Heard Bunny Blake Mory Marshall Vicki Ransom Rayla Wright Nancy Crosslin Kathy Durham Debbie Naff Cathy Luquear Becky Wyatt Martha Romines Gary Zimmer Debbie Gauntt Terry Stewart Janna Brown Sheri Fuqua Dege Castle Left l ll let you out If you promise to take me out sometime ,qnuungfbr l, - . .e N' iwlss e Children really won't grow if they try eating this. FHA Prepares for Home Life Home is 0 conglomeration of ideals, emotions, and work, cooking, sewing, helping a child grow, are all a part of it, and FHA is working to achieve this goal. Future Homemckers of America . . girls and boys preparing for o life that is more than stereotyped jobs and computerized people. Preparing for a life of real people and real emotions and real concern. PEOPLE, PROJECTS 81 Free Moves Begin With Chess Concentration, etching grooves in their foreheads, Chess Club members think out their moves and try to out-guess their opponents. Each play is a carefully calculated moment. Every spare moment is spent in developing the skill of quick-thinking judgement. 1. Michael Russ 2. Nathan Falk 3. William Dulse 4. Randy Esslinger 5. Ira Goldstein 6. Bruce Vining 7. Steve Dossin 82 PEOPLE, PROJECTS 1 David Williams practices for a chess tournament during his free period it K Steve Veal Chuck Burton Ira Goldstein Kirby Moore James Jones Mr. Cleo Hickman, 3 4 6 Sponsor l Electronics Builds World Future - Electronics - the discovery of today And the way of the world tomorrow. And we learn its ways And follow its paths as The Shepherd knew of the mountains. - World - And with our knowledge We will build the brave new world. We will wire the computers And invent the inventions And repair them, too. PEOPLE, PROJECTS 83 '23 +5b7e 1 11,1 l Students Suppl First Hand Help A for students gather round a table and diligently studyg math or English or the latest novel. EFFORT A A message is to be delivered so swift the couriers mount the hallways and neither snow nor sleet nor winding halls nor wandering friends, etc. . . B4 PEOPLE, PROJECTS Mike Hunter Jim Suggs Gregg Kays Scott Traylor I.. B. Holcolmb Steve Krauss Brian Jacobs 8. Mike Fette 9. Marva Wetsel 'lO. Linda Perry ll. Becky McCulloh l2. Michelle Martin l3. JoAnn Uhl ,4 ........- , A N x Mrs. Powell helps Don Koenig with his PSAT test scores. -, -il 1 Terry Rice helps Mrs. Wright check attendance cards. Attendance Check Checks l. Jerry Creager 2. Priscilla Goldbeck 3. Kathy Beaty 4. Dileen Scarborough 5. Eileen Palmer 6. Cindy Collier 7. Jerry Fitzpatrick Q N 5 b 1 I 8. Terry Wright n f ' f 'B y . 6 9. Pat Fournier 3 10. Lisa Dunagin I m .ft 11. Karen Taylor 12. Rana Miller 13. Katrina lreson - 14. Carrie Grace K 15. Diane Johnston 16. Terry Rice Terry Rice Mimi Warren Debbie Patton Diane Payte Cindy Nix Mark Levitt Rebecca Phagen Susan Hodgkins Linda Wilkie Debbie Hill . Mitzi McLeroy . Jennie Draper Debi Tetts . Annette Kachnik . Terry Wight 1. .1 if f- r -ff' 4 l it sew?-A it Xin: i PEOPLE, PROJECTS 85 V L Ricky Reeves Matt Holleb Ricky Deam Tommy Trllca Curtis Hayden Andy Stephenson Sharla Hawk uv' Debra Kittoe Becky Prestridge Terry Steward Molly Mahoney Suzanne Florence Betty Powell Teresa Abel Curtis Hayden and Richard Stephenson listen attentively to the instructor of their ICT - DE class session B 'l. ' 8. 3, Q, 2. 9. l 5- 3. ' l0. ll 4. ' 11. 5. ' l2. B6 PEOPLE, PROJECTS ICT-DE Build Skills For Jobs Learning - Coming together in common bond of interest, Each one bringing his own individual skills. We study the paths to the future And the doors that will open. To teach - We are together because we wish to open The door for others as it was opened to us. And so we truly learn from those we teach And that is the best lesson. 1 W , This is a hand-me-down world, but by working together and educating ourselves it might not be so worn out. FX ff 4 l .-.Q ..-... Students Are Paid To Learn S. . N An old way - The apprentice bends over His masters arm To see the skill of his hand. And he spends his days in learning the trade That one day he'll live by. Returns - Today the apprentice returns to spend his time divided between hours of school and work. Divided between doctors and teachers or, maybe, an artist's work And best of all, being Daid for learning. it SS . Pat Melton . Susan Sprague . Kathy Arnette l. Randy Sanford 2 3 4 5. Mary Terry Build a Book Confusion. Papers flying, pencils primed. Pictures underfoot. The staff - Yee-Haw What a mess! Deadline's tomorrow - Only forty-eight pages due. Did you say your pictures aren't here? Hours of proof to read and only three people to do it. Without credit, they record you and your friends. Look back, for this is your yearbook. 1.l.- .- 2 -4 ' K 1 I e I1 1 ' U l an 1. Mike Branch 2. Wade Helm 3. Sharon West 4. Jerry Stanley 5. Diane Clark 6. Betty Knittle 7. Steve Krauss 8. Jeff Robertson 9. Pat Ballenger 10. Kathy Taft ll. Lynne Dees 12. Melinda Trice 13. Debbie McMillan 14. Vicki Turner 15. Pam Lord 16. Kathy Durham 17. Elayne Russel 18. Debbie Williams 19. Currie Morgan 20. Karen Hein' 88 PEOPLE, PROJECTS orth of Acceptance cw Left to right 7 Tim Gideon, Kay Hilburn, Laura Hubbard, Gail Bunch, and Jannie Manning. There is always someone who goes out of his way to help, meet Jerry Stanley. ut this picture out and throw darts at it. Gail Bunch, feature editor and Vicki Turner, editor in chief, feel there must be o way to please everybody. PEOPLE, PROJECTS 89 Q I l. Debbie Fails 4. Steve Dossin 2. Sandy Fails 5. Nathan Falk 3. Eric Baird Math Attains Objectives Think tank. Numbers, digits, figures zipping down a slide rule. The Math Club f meeting to discuss new paths to tomorrow through mathematics, seeking their answers through their abilities. 90 PEOPLE PROJECTS with their hands in a performance for the Booster Club. outhwest's foreign exchange student, Gaby Hoffman speaks at a Booster Club eeting. , 4 x of the Signs of Silence club, Karen Taylor, Mary Kay Massey, Jeanlee Sowell, and Colleen Mullaney lf' ' uf I t i . l x 1 Z Q . I , 2 E 3 25 F Adults get in the action, too! Booster Club Bridges Gap Generation gap? The Booster Clukb Never heard that term. Students and teachers, Children and parents, Teenagers and adults - All ioin hands, Striving to make Southwest A better school For you and me. PEOPLE, PROJECTS 91 1 N f ' K-,' . .f- ,fx Z , , fg C- Jffviii- l ,'nxw'iX?ix'?- I ,f -. WW ix . ' X my . . i A fa! I f NM W :fbi a '11 Q 1 f ,f . 3415235 , 3 , , n- , U UI 92' 'fif f V 'sl '--.,, U GQ .. ' Av iffy a Mg-' NQ 'mv : 'II M I' R02-ie. 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X lt? 250 ff! , : ll K l F x awp v' r L 'MQW' M . lbgwtftl James Cox Head Football 94 PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES James Wood Head Basketball Asst Football Earl Conrad Mike Nelson Head Baseball Asst. Football Asst. Football Asst. Basketball wwf Sam Kiker Head Track Southwest Coaches Rank Among Best Guidance They urge their boys on, even if the fight is almost lost. The coaches, hard working men with little reward other than the flash of a grin when the score is good. Hey, two, two! Touchdown - and you're out! Thank heavens for the second half! Asst. Football Morris Outlaw Asst. Football Asst. Baseball Dewey Estill Aubry Fisk Asst. Football Head Trainer Asst. Basketball PLAYERS, PERFORMANCE5 95 Rebs Share Crown Teamwork f corny, old-fashioned hard work and sweat make up the Rebel machine - 1971. Workouts and skull practice, heartbreaks and iubilation A District Co-Champs Screamed instructions sunk in. wigs Of course the boys played well, but let's not underestimate the genius of the coaching. 96 PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES Ricky Ford drops back and passes to Wolff for gain 'QYN .QW 3 Irs! raw - Watson lmgr.j, Creagor Qfrnj, Schravenbach, Nelson, Hilprecht, Davis, White, Donnell, Gardner, Trhrahillo. Second row - Fisk ftrn. headl, Lucas, ewis, Grant, Witte, Leone, Moffit, McCollum, Sneed, Hagood, Francis, Wolf, Barrett, Springer. Third row - Coach Conrad, Coach Cox, Coach Nelson, Mumford, lake, Sebesta, Hilman, Watkins, Powell, Estes, Jorden, Polson, Stanley, Coach Estill, Coach Kiker. Fourth row - Murtishaw, Moore, Shuping, Ford, Valder, Suggs, arluns, Gray, Okerson, Harry, McCarthy, Lee. PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES 97 All - District Players Dan Witte Ricky Ford Fullback Halfback Steve Valder Dan Grant End Guard Jim Suggs Center Scott Hagood Marcus Watkins Guard Tackle Ben Stanley Martin Sebesta Joe Wolff Jack Jordan End Tackle Linebacker Guard Bobby Barrett Sherman Lee Safety Linebacker 93 PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES Rebels fight! With all your might! Rebs turn out for the first district game. We carry an impressive lead into the half, N- and Northside falls wee. 'X S ' 'sts 33-o. Sherman Lee rolls around the right side behind the watchful blocking of Tom Moore. . I . Q- iff? ri, . E. 1 Y J f Steers Shut Out Dan Witte has to use ci couple of evasive steps to get around Steers defense, Southwest's blockers, Joe Wolff and Marcus Watkins, complement the run. Left: Ricky Ford lets fly with another pass despite efforts of a Northside player. PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES 99 Rebels Edge Heights Tradition wraps the crowd in a single bond of exuberance. Each Rebel, ex - or not, holds his breath as the kick-off flies through the air and the teams snap into action. Touchdown v Southwest. Touchdown f Heights. Come on, Rebels - Fight! Field goal - all right! IO-7. the end. ,Scrambling Mike Francis has to hustle to evade the ever present Heights defensive tackles. 100 PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES Dan Witteirips apart the Arlington Heights defensive line for one of the many needed gains Cindy Woods is crowned as the 1970 Homecoming Queen. ff-y Dan Witte figures on a trip downfield. Bobby Barrett plays the game the way it should be played . . . with plenty of enthusiasm. He tried iumping this blocker. , Left: Lee White punts out of ci fourth down situation to accomplish his iob. ' -' ' ,., 'A M, . , .W -.r Ib' V 7 k ' U, sit.:-K1 , -X 1 1 t- . ' e ff g PLAYERS,PERFORMANCES IO! Hills Kills Reb's Hopes Second chance. Second try to beat The Team Western Hills - the big game Seven points - All rightl Rebels lead and the Cougar machine rumbles into action. Half time and Drennan's out, but Western Hills roars on 14-22. Sorry, Rebs. Wait 'til next year! we i ,. .ffef 5 F .-if ' Steve Valder is dragged down by Cougar players after a short gain. -F6 1 2 '12 rw-rifiiss' . x y' .K g , , 1 aff' I - 'FE-si i ..i t .g .g 1 s Rebel team congratulates Mike Luttrell after the game. Notice the smiles. 102 PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES om Moore gathers in a pass and solved his prob- em in time. Carter Chewed Up b Rebel Defense Show 'em. Hey, show 'em, Rebs. Blanket score i All but six. Come on, Rebs s do your best. The score adds up and fans cry out Number l? 42-6, um - looks good! hermcn Lee catches passes quite well, but here he shows ci Riverside defender iust what to do after you tch one. Sherman Lee gets a little resistance from Carter defender. PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES 103 Rebels Triumph in Panther Land AW' Senior boys are recognized in the final SHS game. They did not stop exploiting the Paschal forward until the final buzzer sounded. Panthers were humbled and feated. Right: Joe Olcerson dives and latches on to a pass to gain one rTIOf9 fifSf down- 104 PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES In an Witte sought an easier solution to gaining yardage on the ground, but the only way is to pound it out. Left: Scrambling Sherman Lee nearly shook loose for several gains. Freedom! Independence Day - mighty panthers try one last time. Poor Paschal. Frozen fingers and frost-bitten toes make passes rough but mucl makes running worse. Still mittens pound to the beat Southwest 35 Paschal 0. PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES 105 Size makes little difference in the volume punch. B team hits hard - all the way to district. The spirit's there, the ability is obvious. We try harder. As the little men blast through lines. Co-champs. Sounds good - looks great! Rebel keep pace, itching for next year. i3 'fs?3sew.Sf.+. Paul Prater prepares to meet Eastern Hills' de- fense on run play. Right: Celebrating a Rebel victory are fl-rj Rusty Simmons, David White, Pat Rambo, Frank Man- non, Bobby Proffit, and Greg Charles. 106 PLAYERS, PERFORMERS xvhqn . JI, .J Jeff Reid catches defense off guard for Rebel first down. 'Q W'-vw-paw., -fs... Q: -!5-:Ski 7 ,. X Opponents Cut Down b B-Team Attacks A 4 Left: Quarterback Kevin Denny lets loose with a pass from deep within Southwest territory. l .3 op row - Bass, Charles, Isoline, Shotwell, Tobar, Saunders, Norris, P. Neopolitano, C. Neopolitano, Strickland, Vinsant, Zeller, Bryant. Middle row - Simmons, atthews, Qristow, Denny, Prater, Proffitt, Brown, Rambo, Smith, Graham, White. Bottom row 7 Phillips, Murphy, Fraley, Tyer, Gustafsun, Rawlings, Hilpreck, ayar, Dozler, Reid, Mannon. Mgr. i Smith, Coaches - Conrad, Nelson. PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES 107 First Year Rebs Coaches Outlaw and Revercomb ioin their team in reflecting on the game .F -,swan +:. 'Sw . cv, i wack Place kicker Steve Frey connects with ball held by Brian Tobey for three points. 108 PLAYERS, PERFORMERS ...-., ,-,.-...---. after a strong run Steve Bumpas is buried under a mountain of opposing players. l i 5 Rookies hitch on to the Rebel machine and grind out a great team. The first year is the toughest - workouts are the roughest, support is the worst. But the C team pulled through with Rebel spirit flying high. Gee, thanks Coach! Get to work! Thank God - only twenty more pushupsl .TQ S ,rj fi' A x Q miti gai- 15f,.r-1 s' 'L f ' - :.ti?5il..i::. c , ,. llslqflwi. ,mesffi.w'E.g'f'r?'o.f ff . i e T D C T - e ' 77 p row - Reynolds, White, Bechtal, Barrington, Smith, Kay, Burns, McCormick, Hutchinson, Harris, Sullivan, Minor, Wilson, Huntsberry, Johnson, Dewitt. Middle w - McCall, Dozier, Leavitt, Tobey, Daniels, Roberts, Williams, Ward, Kimberling, Neidermayer, Bunch, Turnbull, Donnell, Frey, Anderson, Loyd. Bottom row - cReynolds, Fant, Cozart, Smith, Reece, Shanks, Bumpas, Thames, Alarid, Fournier, Schemedel, Witte, Applewhite. Mgrs. - Pratt, Mossbarger, Howington, Hun- r, Wetsel. Coaches - Revercomb, Outlaw. PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES 109 The Name of the Game ls Basketball Running hard and fast down the boards . . . sink it, pass it, iump for that extra point! Basketball hits Southwest and winter comes alive with the screams of Rebel fans echoing in the ears of players as they aim for District Champs. Keith Wright awaits rebound during Waco-Rich- field game. John Covell lays the ball over the hand of an opponent. 5 4 EU Bottom row - Covell, Mauk, Reynolds, Wilson. Top row ! McLellan, Mahl, Roberts, Wright, Church. HO PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES Opponent Western Hills North Side Heights Carter Paschal Western Hills North Side Heights Carter Paschal 4 fo nghl lst row John Covell Byran Mauk Charlie Reynolds, Richard Wilson 2nd row Randy McLellan James Muhl Brian Roberts Keith Wright David Rebels Skin Panthers Stall at mid-court. Ah - come on, Panthers . . . lt's time to play! Hey 7 shoot two! Two points - down court. Two points. Stall. Come on, Panthers time's up f Back court, mid-court. Maybe next year, Paschal . W'th h'hl Jh C llbl k Rebels again . . . shin. G Ig sap 0 n Ove oc 5 0 69-55 ,V 6 L David Church and Keith Wright grab the ball from awaiting Panthers as Richard Wilson looks on. Church pulls down rebound for Rebels l 12 PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES Steers Bow Upset? Steers start fast like straw on fire on fire. Startled Rebels are back by nine. Not today! The Rebels fight back for a one point lead. Northside goes downhill from here on. ln the end the Rebels rout Ninety-three points prove the Rebel's clout. the boards for the Rebels is David 'S Church watches as John Covell arches ball over the head of a Northside player. to Southwest AA Despite the efforts of Steer defenders, Byron Mauk makes another shot look easy. PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES 1 I3 Heights Paralyzes Rebs Running . . . Running hard and running scared. Heights - top team, top man, top game. Hey, Heights . . . two points, ten points, twenty points. Oh, Heights . . . Is this a game? Well, we played hard and I-an hard U D I Making the most of their iumping talents and lost hard spring for loose ball. 94463. Richard Wilson's layup adds two points to the Rebel cause. 'I 14 PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES 1 NJA, ' Dazed Heights defenders look on as Keith Wright hooks shot for basket. David Church ioins in rush for loose rebound. Brian Roberts looks for opening in Cougar de- tense. John Covell leaps over Western Hills defender to lay ball into basket tor two points. Southwest Takes Another Win Season Western Hills proves tough, Starts fast, plays rough. Rebel cagers keep the pace. lt's contact sport played face to face. Third quarter ends with the score, Rebels up by only four. Starts Rebels know they must take this thin lead and make a break. The Cougar shooters cool and balk And Rebels move with Byron Mauk. A twenty point spread in the end, gives the Rebels another win. PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES l 15 B-Team Players Will Return Next year . . . Give us time, give us the ball, give us a chance. We're iust as good - let us show you. B team . . . work-outs are lust as hard. games are iust as rough. competition is iust as tough. , Gary Jones lets loose with iumper to add two points to Rebel score. .555-.3 ii' ey, :gf-ff-21.21 ,- QQ .,,. AQ.. H f ., i ., f' ...sw-A--4 2 5 v 1 i Q ',' ,efofsf ' J c ff f ,f 0 Terry Dallas outruns his man on one-on-one to lay ball in basket. 1 I6 PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES Jones and Dallas leap for rebound while Bill Heuer and Mickey Bowles look on. un- ix fo nghf top row Doug Baucum Mickey Bowles Kenneth King Gary Jones Bull Heuer Middle row Terry Dallas, Steve Lynch, David Neal John Lindberg Bo! Opponent Western Hills North Side Heights Carter Paschal Western Hills North Side Heights Carter Paschal C Team Captures Backcourt Behind the backboard, waiting for their chance. But all the while, C-team works out - Striving hard f sweating out the games and sinking balls to find their place in district. First! 'sig , ew U 5,1 .4645 9'Q1f A ' , .ev A l ien' lms . ffl 5 ?1i a First o right top row Scooter Huntsberry Carl McCormick Marshall Harris Randy Crawford, Marshall Harris, Randy Crawford, Bill Chew, and Ken Janette. 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Molly Hill tells Steve Work, If you blow in my ear one more time Linda Bunker, Sharon Myers, and Red Thomas start off the social life, a no-credit course. . 'Hello' .. , A in Q - i s i y Q K . '4i,,. rew Etter establishes the fact that, Fools names and fools faces always ap- ar in public places. Daze Orientation directions appear and disappear in the face of peopled halls. Noise, noise, nuts and nerves grow worse as the fateful week progresses. Upper classmen leer as freshmen stumble from room to room, and squirm through the lunch lines. But Friday finally comes and the school relaxes to Space Opera. Age distinctions fade into tired, friendly smiles and Howdy Week becomes a painful, happy memory. Rick Knepper pauses pensively. PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS 123 Homecoming ls a Tradition A , ,. fl, 1, af 4 on X i I I Senior girls celebraf bono p.' 124 PERSONALITIES PROGRAMS PREPARING - How many people, and tickets posters and signs all say come to the rally dance and Exefest - Exefest ? Marriage booths, car bash, FOR - And then it came and they came back and we all went and it was loud and fast. And then it was over, and it was quiet again. Students will do anything for Homecoming. Homecoming Queen finalists are: I. to r., Kim Wendland, Karon Hobbs, Penny Adams, Vicki Piland, Cindy Woods, and their escorts. PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS l25 6 Theatre Another Cpening - Another Show Fall . . . and creativity runs high. Harness the energy and the result is Arsenic and Old Lace A play of laughter and tears and murder. Two old ladies, a nephew and Teddy Roosevelt dig a canal into Southwest's heart and establish a base within the Drama Club. Right: Ellis Huffman and David Birdwell discuss the legitimacy of a corpse. QDerek Kennedyl. Though praise sweetens any success, personal rewards are taken, not given. l 'Tv x N, m 'W Camille Henderson adds forty years ia an actor in ten greasy steps as Derek Kennedy looks on. Shawna Bishop, Judy Bacon and Pat Dryden sit down to dinner i th I d' n e conc u Ing ad. PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS '27 Self-destruction. The unofficial theme of the annual Student Council-Faculty Volleyball Game. With the big ball in action, students try to return to those teachers their due . even if it means being carried off the court. But how can we win? The referee was either bribed or is preiudiced or working for a grade. All's fair in love and war, but what is this? Prepare yourself for the grand finale. All together now, La Da Da . . . lza PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS escorted by Gail Bunch Most Beautiful title. n vvv 9 Teachers Llnofficially Win Student Council-Facult Game aw e 3' ll' A Y. L. vw li I Q21 Q' TE, 5525 3 f F ff X xl' ' Q Lefh Pat Dryden never knew that balls were this big. ,A A-'t': Q- - Paul Prater splifs the score, the leachers win the point and Paul will never walk again. PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS 'I29 130 PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS Q tt in - 3, 1 ,W s ,g F.. Koa! V ,av I L I And Then It Was Christmas Snow? No such luck. A White Christmas does not snow us in but spirits are high just the same. The Student Council's tree again balances precariously by the cafeteria door and mistletoe seeds are shot at students who refuse to buy the sturdy twigs. Lights, trees and perh thoughts of Love mark the season. Once more we ask for the ancient promise Peace on Earth. i ! I 2 New Faces Appear for Ranch Da Stubble I turns from shadow to shaggy as the annual Beard Growing Contest gets under way. Boys compare notes on their progress, iealously watching the competition. Christmas holidays keep the worst part out of school, but Ranch Day iudging shows the grisly results: Mark Bramson and Coleman Smith. as .rev I A !7 grid' li. lgft K 1 1 ge.-L.2:. t1 5,41 . v4 '- 41- x '- 5. 5 3. s' E 'ry' .3 3 t ti , If L. , 2 i-fri w, uv' -f , I . -: Qs' !,,', , Lv? E7 :gig lf: Debbie Williams presents a trophy to Mark Bramson for the longest beard Below: David Murtishaw looks on as Bobby Leone's beard is measured. ,-7' 10 5 :ah Johnson prepares to trim the beards of Jim Suggs fabovej and Ray Miller J elow . L ks , , X . .vi A M4 ,I is 1354, an af .A Cissy Walker presenis a Trophy to Coleman Smith for having the fullesf beard. PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS 133 idwinter Formal - Somethin g New Midwinter. Bogged down with exams and going crazy under pressures f Ah, relief . . . The Midwinter Formal. A moment to relax to the gentle flute of Israfel at the Blackstone. Low lights and highlights of sound in the midst of a confusing semester. .We WW' 1 . Z ls ', i . -25 V x as . aa 1 1, . l 4 0 vu na. With a little help from our friends the dance got under way. ... I .V . , g, , . .,,, ,,.f. .- V g V as ,U -J , i .Wifi A2 1 9 rztwwzferg V my wp -. If -i-be U45-F' - . 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L. -.L ' Although the sound was hard for some to dance to, lsrafel turned on others. 4 PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS fi V seq: ll t fl ' it lame danced the night away, some passed out before the night arrived, and some iust passed the formal Y i Left: Beggs Bertram devised her own entertainment. PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS 135 13 6 SNOW. Snow! Precious white flakes that spell out snow fights and snow men and crazy days of laughter. Tomorrow never comes When it's snowing and, although school goes on, free periods can be lost forever as the snow soars in hard-packed bullets or slides down an ,mu ante - U1 BM , I- A4w,,,W4--. . --M s 0 A ,af lf? ,,-mf f5,+ fr 4.4 ,,saewjf2:,. -1334 K 7 4-.W pw N unsuspecting collar. . Ji, . ,. :mffw-lf - -41.-..: . my Us l I 13,31 535 eussvw- ' f..,.2f.wf:f:'gf:f-, , ' . Qs-1. , ,. V' in . ' ' - ' W .,Vf',.l,1c' 1' I V M 5 47 3x 325 ,if w, 1 '15 ' 'Y-Sm 1' A 1 1 f J We - 2, 52,5 'Q hw -ergxsi. 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I ., 3- W i G-.E Liv .. .wgc AM Q, ' .'-1 N t , Pfifsf 5.9035 Plgilf' 1 ,,f5--.af-few-s'15E--, X, ,Q 8 ad A fm A g 5 - -1' -rftffg, if ' -.ecifgzrswx . . ,K A V, Q .rg 1, .t K S vmrgw is - savi- 1 V pg 5 M' 109: . AS' r ' a .. , gn Lv ' J-, -icy . ' 'f:l',? gx.!' sig Mg- 'AG will ,, -D , ,A ' Q13 Eff ,'l.Qgfif 2135111 oqj, .yqag '44 QR ERP N i - 1 au,,, Q. PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS 137 College Night. Students and parents gather to learn the facts about higher education. Helpful information will lead the way to a better life. Knowledge affects eternity, we never know where its influence will stop. Dr. Robinson addresses Southwest's College Night audience The University of Texas at Arlington. 138 PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS 4 4 1 f- REB?-H Of, x-,fx ORW 'Y- 10' College Night, Where Will We Go from Here? Tarrant County Junior College. University of Plano. University. - -P------m-sAY- -n--- W--l---,-,,,,,,,, ,,,A. W-, .,,. ,-,,.,.-...,.,,. Graduation: '3The Last Hurrah S J ' rr 1, Q M ff , A' N A 1952.9 N 1' ,XSL NX D .Y as C X1 W - . Q r an A Nr jug r 5 'K If Q Q r O rrar l 4, Q ,Q -yr rrrr ff ff, , 2' Z a H w ef' rr' ww ORT Cy .X A i f X I 1 s f , Dff h Q Xu! 1 N w dff p pl I V F th d. F h 59 V ll b b g' ' g. V' 'If fi W? Pl! r G., W 1f!! Hu f X' f '17 r lfl f y lf- f 3 h I lfl Iyf y lf- h I I X If h , f L? , W 1 fig! vig, rr X fifg ' fit Xi, S ,gri- i f 5 '1 f Q 4' 'f 5 4 2 f Y Sounds of SiIence : Kathy Baucum studies for senior finals. PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS 141 142 PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS An uncertain world, an untried future faces all graduates. ZYN in For Spring, 1971, however, seniors like Debbie Hill have a rendevouz with Spring Formals, Senior Picnics, Baccalaureate - Graduation! PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS 'I43 144 PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS X HX 1130 .anal 'H -:nf x f .L guy: V Y: ' WW 'YF'-'1 1'l T 'T 'fH' Rx :Wa PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS 145 Faculty Announces All-Southwest BOBBY: Class Vice-president, '69 . . . Varsity Football, '69, '70 . . . Varsity Track, '70, '7l . . . Spanish Club, '69 . . . Interna- tional Club, '70, '7l . . . Honor Society. DEGE: SHS Cheerleader, '7l . . . Alternate Cheerleader, '70 . . . Class Favorite, '69 . . . Leonard Star Award, '69, '70 . . . National Honor Society, '7l . . . International Club, '70, . . ln- ternational Club Secretary, '7l . . . F.H.A., '71 . . . F.T.A., '69 . . . Student Council, '69 . . . Representative to the United High School Council, '69 . . . Miss SHS Finalist, '7l. KIM: SHS Cheerleader, '70, '7l . . Class Favorite, '70 . . . Homecoming Fi- nalist, '7l . . . Latin Club, '69 . . . Stripling's Teen Board Alternate, '70 . . .Miss SHS, '7l. if SHERMAN: Four year scholarship to the University of Texas . . . Super State LB, '71 . . . All-State LB, '71 . . . Lineman of the Year 1OAAAA, '71 . . . Lineman of the Year, All Tarrant County, '71 . . .All District LB, '70, '71 . . . SHS's Most Valua- ble Player of the Year, '71. JULlA: Vice-President F.T.A., '71 . . . F.T.A. Service Award, '70 . . . Hope Club Vice-President, '71 . . . Honor Society, '71 . . . Leonard Star Award, '70, '71 . . . D.A.R. Nominee, '71 . '. . Outstanding P.E. Student, '70. HAL: P.O.S. Board of Governors, '70, '71 . . . P.O.S. Presi- dent, '71 . . . History Club, '71 . . . International Club, '71 . . . Drama Club, '70, '71 . . . Outstanding Drama Student, '70 . . . Cast in I Never Promised You A Rose Garden. PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS 147 SHS Seniors Honored CINDY: Leonard Star Award . . . National Honor Society . . . Football Sweetheart, '70 . . . Southside Lion's Club Tournament Queen, '70, . . Homecoming Queen, '7l . . .Treasurer of Stu- dent Body, '70 . . . SHS Maiorette, '69, '70, '71 . . . Finalist for Miss SHS, '7l. JOE: All-District Football, '70, '7l . . . All-District Track Runner, '70 . . . All-Tarrant County Football, '7l . . . Letterman in Foot- ball, '70, '71 . . . Letterman in Track, '69, '70, '7l . . . Class Favorite, '69, '70. RICKY: Vice'President of Senior Class, '7'l . . . National Honor Society . . . All-District Football, '71 . . . All-District Baseball, '70 . . . Letterman in Football, '70, '7'l . . . Letterman in Base- ball, '70, '7l . . . Class Favorite, '69, '70 . . . Finalist for Mr. SHS, '7l. i ,n fi :J 5 'ai L+ 1 w TQ i ,, r L, l oil dy E ooL s , s 148 PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS laws as Wada a i i g lltlll i ui' . r ' VICKI: F.H.A. Officer, '71 . . . Member of Gymnastics Club, '69, '70, '71 . . . Member of French Club . . . Football Sweet- heart, '71 . . . Finalist for Homecoming Queen, '71 . . . Finalist for Miss SHS, '71, JO ANN: Student Body Treasurer, '71 . . . Student Council Representative to Area Council, '71 . . . Leonard Star Award . . . National Honor Society Math Club Officer . . . Internation- al Club . . . A.F.S. Chairman of International Club, '71 . . . P.O.S. Member . . . Finalist for Miss SHS, '71. SID: President of United High School Council, '71 . . . Editor of Rebelation, '71 . . . Congressional Page, '70 . . . National Honor Society . . . Debate Team President, '70 . . . Quill and Scroll, '71 . . . Finalist for Mr. SHS, '71, PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS 149 1 I Graduates Receive Recognition MARCUS: Senior Class President, '71 Sports Editor for Rebelation, '71 . . . All District Offensive Tackle, '70 . . . 2 year Letterman in Football, '69, '70 . . . Track Team, '69, '70, '7i. MAVON: Cheerleader, '70, '71 . . . Member of P.O.S., '69, '70 . . . Lower House Student Council . . . Class Favorite, '70 . . . Class Belle, '71 . . . Member of Gymnastics Club, '69 . . . Member of Volleyball Intramural Team, '70 . . . Future Home- makers of America Historian, '7l. 150 PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS C-:3 'Qi 3VrOfl.'l'l6l TEDDY: Junior Class President, '70 . . . President of Student Body, '71 . . . Vice-President of Latin Club . . . Member of P.O.S .... Finalist for Mr. SHS, '71 . KARON: Homecoming Queen Finalist, '71 . . . Lower House Student Council, '69 . . . Upper House Student Council, '70 . . . Senior Class Treasurer, '71 . . . Football Sweetheart Nomi- nee, '71 . . . Unit President of Future Homemakers of America . . . P.O.S. Secretary, '71 . . . National Honor Society Member . . . Finalist for Miss SHS, '71. PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS 151 Mr. and Miss Southwest ,tp it .W I- kigl' 'X 'V' V M .W +6 'N Q' f V 46 f, , 5 , ,f M MQW L ' r 1+ .1' ' ' W ttf? l C' gf A J i5 '1,' Q 5 f ' f ' t 323 gf? F 'A 'N 4 y t- , 5 ' ' .Lf F5172-,W ' 'W 1 it Q ig may if Q11 .45 Kim Wendland Scott Hagood Loyalty is an intangible quality. It is more than being school-spirited. It is, most of all, loyalty to oneself. Mr. and Miss Southwest are two people who have shown this loyalty in their lives. Their sincere friendliness, their open-minded thought- fulness, their genuine talent for making others feel needed make them representative of SOUTHWEST. w it ' ll xl, . -' .,,.4 i Admired Seniors Acknowledged as Mr. and Miss S.H.S Finalists 'QW 'as PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS 155 Seniors Select Belles and Beaux Mavon Helm Jeff Smith Debbie Sanctuary Russ Hutchins Gail Leftwich Pat Dryden Penny Adams Ronnie Neal T .iuniors Choose Belles and Beaux 158 ERSONAL TIES PROGR MS Nancy Helm David Harris I Barbie Stevens Raleigh Smith Cheryl Lanham Randy Scott Vicki Okerson Mike Francis Sophomores Elect Belles and Beaux SOG Debbie Stone Jeff Reid Hallie Boran Wade Helm Leftwich Branch Z S Denise Barrett Kim Stephens PERSONALITIES PROGRAMS 161 Freshmen Pick Belles and Beaux 162 ERSONALITIES OGRAMS Vicki Coker Randy Cline Sharon Francis John Witte Ya Shari Buchanan Doug Leavitt 1 i F if Teka Carper David Smith A Hpminp in the 71 V88-HA W Summcr Supplement Zurriculzzr and Siffmcurricular Spring J-fiplwphfs 1, .X 'JI A f' f f 1 f N q 1 K Q W , 4 .ix Lf C9 XX A, ' Z? www 'x W xx I 1 ,gxff thx f X QX QQ M ,W X gk 'Jw K X A MEX? g .Q X X W Wall? N X . I fax P V 5 ,Z Peers X f ffff l 23 3 N GK Y wmxgxxw ,xx fx 5 f J! ,X 1 . IKOGQIZX xx 1, 4: qc cfm , :f I ,T Q ffl' x Q f r if N 'X IS ' ,f nr. lf! Linda Abbott, Teresa Abel, Catherine Adams, Penny Adams, Moses Aleman Cheryl Alexander, Charles Amrock, Lindo Anderson, Kathy Arnett, Susan Arveson John Aughinbaugh, Lisa Baird, Hollis Barrington, Pat Ballenger, Larry Bargas Bobby Barrett, Jessica Bass, Randy Bassham, Christine Batchelor, Kathy Baucum ' ww l66 SENIORS rs , '? was f, Q' ' 1,-, Marcus Watkins Ricky Ford President Vice-president Janna Brown Karon Hobbs 1 iff' My , Secretary Treasurer David Beard, Brenda Beckham, Marsha Beckham, Sherry B II S Benander 3 W ' fl l Z, K A Q Vg, I i f 'G Nl, -an iz' V? z Ea T . I . it J V A A RA gl SENIORS Russ Hutchins and Heather Deemer rock ou! lo Space Opera. 168 SENIORS 'UB Linda Bennell, Bill Benson, Mark Berman, Cyndi Berrier, Rick Berfel Beggs Bertram, Ricky Besf, Danny Bieser Charlie Black, Claudia Blackwell, Bunny Blake Donna Boardman, Bob Bobo, John Bolser, David Boren, Petrinu T Brady -'Q gy -V311 iii A it Mark Bramson, Sherry Brazell, Brenda Breeze, James Britton, Kim Broiles Sherry Broward, Janna Brown, Mark Brown, Barry Brownlee, Carole Burton Jack Bryant, Jennifer Bugelholl, Gail Bunch, Karen Burke, Cheryl Bussey Jeff Butler, Curtis Cain, Ken Carpenter, Toni Carri, Bill Cashman KS ,av SENIORS 169 X A til: Sandra Casteel Dege Castle Rilda Caudle Bill Chapel Ginger Cherryhomes Dona Chisholm Eric Christensen Laura Churchill ,J R it C xl K We Terry Cline, Jodi Colburn, Mufti Cole iffy -5, ' 'a'1z5g:a1g,teS 313. . '- ' 6+ 53' ' 170 SENIORS Steve Q prof' .411 cuts loose with his famous Rosser laugh. Christie Coleman , Wendell Coleman, Cindy Collier, Richard Collier, Donna Cook it 'N l' Robert Cook John Covell Arthur Cox Greg Cox ,. . Bobby Kisler sharpens his knowledge of music theory. Royla Cox, Shelley Cox, Emilee Crow, Cathy Cudd, Lisa Daniel Mark Danner, Phyllis Darr, Mike Davis, Scott Davis, Susan Davis -Q .fbi SENIORS 171 Kathy Thornton regresses into her second childhood. David Demarest, Robert Dicus, Teresa Dixon, Pat Dryden, Barbara Dulin Sheryl Duncan, Kathy Durham, Lewis Dye,-Gene Edens, David Eiland 172 SENIORS ,gf Mike Deegan, Heather Deemer Lynne Dees, Mark DeHaven ,394 'PP--'Q Mil Doug Emmons, Sandy Engel, Loyce Engler, Roy Estes, Drew Etter Susan Fuhrmann, Marty Faubion, Robert Fenley, Beverly Fenoglio, Lori Ferrara Alan Fine, Jerry Fifzpairick, Sld Fitzwaler, Suzanne Florence, Yolanda Flores Louise Florey, Robert Flowers, Becky Foltz, Kathleen Ford, Ricky Ford '15 SENIORS 173 Jane Foreman, Frank Forsyth, Curtis Fortinberry, Pat Fournier, Larry Frederick Marcie Freeman, Mike French, Janet Fullwood, Shelly Gamm, Stephen Geisler Jill Geyer, Clay Gibson, Tim Gideon, Mike Gidley, Tony Gilbert Lisa Gillespie, Robert Gilliland, Mike Givant, Priscilla Goldbeck, Paul Gooch '-.Sa 174 SENIORS wr' ri Jo If, 1 'QQ - val fu-PQ. as Debbie Goodwin, Jeannine Grace, Susan Granger, Cynthia Grant, Dan Grant Gail Gravitt, Molly Greer, Sarah Grissel, Russell Grossman, Paula Gutweiler . -,., .sp P 1- J il Gravitt and Tommy Norris rap during their free period. Russ Haggard, Diane Hagood Scott Hagood, Sheila Haygoocl 494 s..r 'xv- SENIORS 175 -vi . W ,?,,..DL Reed Haines, Michael Hair Danny Hall, Renee Hall Warren Ham, Cindy Hampton, Elizabeth Harris, Martha Harris, Deb Sharla Hawk, Cclhy Hawley, Bill Hawpe, Doug Hay, Curtis Hayden bie Hari 1 4 .f I v,,a ..,. V, ,mi M .Q Qrrr , RM' . Mike Michaleki, JoAnn Uhl, and Jim Kiedinger split profits from lickel soles. 'I76 SENIORS V? 4, Y' S1 l fav S All 1 Xl -li Janet Heighs, Karen Hein, Mavon Helm, Kathy Hencke, Joan Hendricks Cindy Henshaw, Janice Hensley, Randy Herd, Russ Hicks, Mike Hieff Penny Hiatt, David Higgins, Kay Hilburn, Kerri Hileman, Debbie Hill Brent Hinckley, Karon Hobbs, Sandy Hodges, Gaby Hoffmann, Charles Holder 19 , V ' l . 5 Z A y 5 ,.-ff , Y P I 1 dw, ,, , ,gt 0 . ,f I ' fi' X ll ry . 'ni f fl' 1 e Q , , Q gg L , A Q X Lili f ., , , A 2 a Q ' ' U A l SENIORS 177 wg,-A ef Bruce McCormack studies the grain paher on his desk. Susan Huber, Barry Hudson, Donna Huff, Ellis Huffman, Janei Hughes Rusty Hunf, Raymond Huri, Russ Huichins, Robbie Huichinson, David Ingram Mah Hoileb, Rob Holliday, Carol Hospers, Reggy Hough, Doug Houston Dave Hubbard, Laura Hubbard my ,l 17s ssruons 41-.ff 4- ,of if -an Mike lsenhower, Wes Jackson, Charles Johnson, L Julia Jones, Kclhy Jones, Jack Jordon, Br Beverly Kendall, Kevin Kennedy, Jeanie Kessler, Dale Kimble, Phyllis King, Sue King, eah Johnson, Tom Johnson ih Kallemeyn, Melinda Kay Jim Kiedinger, Rodney Kile Pol Kinlough, Bobby Kisler El 'Ir e ,, g gi '-': ' s, T ' ,V IVE! ' U Vi . 1- J? SENIORS I79 K David Knepper, Mary Knoll, Paul Koop, Craig Koy, Marie Kunz Lee Kurko, Roger Lambdin, Terry Lambert, Larry Landrum, Mark Langevin Ken Leander, Sherman Lee Gail Leffwich, Susan Leggett I80 SENIORS .,..w,,,, Bill Chapel pinpoints bulls-eye at Exesfesf Carnival .np Barry Leilhead, Roseanne Lenamon, Bobby Leone, Elaine Levine, Sleve Linchecum Ronny Linn, Kalhi Lipscomb, Patricia Lopez, Debbie Lucas, Chip Lucas Jimmy Lunsford, Rick Maass, Julie Macune, Debbie Madden, Molly Mahoney Eileen Marquardf, Mary Marshall, Bryan Mauk, Mike Maule, Melinda Maurer SENIORS 181 5, s Vim iw' .Q -tv Q -:rr 5' In? Jnevelyn Mayfield, Kelly McCarthy, Jane McClain, Bruce McCormack, Daniel McCreary Steve McCullough, Bill McKenzie, James McKinney, Carl McMillian, Debbie McMillion Dave McMurray, Margaret McMurray, Cathy McNeill, Pat McRae, Sam Menefee Dave Merriman, Stephen Michaels, Mike Michalski, Jimmy Milan, Marie Miller 43: sv.. ff 182 SENIORS 1:07 Ns. nf, 7 Marilyn Miller, Mary Miller Rana Miller, Patricia Milton nv J' Q - Bill Eastwood and Robbie Ramsel dramatize their version of Canterbury Tales. Pam Minor, Molly Mahoney, Craig Molinar, Andrea Monroe, Garrett Montgomery Keith Morris, Christy Moseley, Susie Mothersole, Martha Moxon, James Muhl AQ , Wt QQ SENIORS l B3 I K 5 - R ,, . fi' - Q' L 5- .lc , Y 1 - xv ..' e ' J-gr ri 1-F 1 -' Alan Mulder, Linda Murphy, Terry Nance, Ronnie Neal, Cathy Neill Diane Newman, Lew Niewoehner, Debbie Norman, Tommy Norris, Doug Oberi 184 SENIORS Owen Craighead assures himself that two heads are better 'han one. Tag Ohlsen, Candi Oliver Max Palmer, Alan Parclue 1 5 Qt Jw Linda Park, Joan Parker, Deborah Patton, Debbie Peden, Donald Phaup Carol Phillips, Roger Phillips, Diane Pickens, Larry Pike, Vicki Piland Bill Plumb, Marcia Pittman, Robert Poling, Tommy Pospichal, Jonathan Pray Rebecca Presiridge, Kresha Pringle, Nancy Quesada, Randy Rainbolt, Lauren Rabyor 'Ui SENIORS l85 It Robby Ramsel, Jerimac Ratliff Dixon Rawlings, Mike Raybuck Malanye Rea, Randy Reed Shelly Reed, Steve Reiter, Reznikoff Susan Resch, Butch Reynolds, Danny SW-a. 186 SENIORS - -Qu. . ... Randy Rainbolt thumbs through the card catalog for information on Robert Burns f? ,. Q Q George Richards, Cathy Rider, Emily Roberts, Kathi Roberts, Ann Robinson Ronald Robinson, Steve Rocher, Pom Rodgers, Steve Rosser, Belinda Rouse Barbara Rowell, Marian Russom, Debbie Sanctuary Sherry Sanderson, Mike Sanford, Rondy Sanford ar'- Ecy Tompkins inquires, Are you sure you're of age? SENIORS 187 Ns- 45' Gwen ScoM, Kurt Schmedel, Mark Schrader, Jim Schultz, Richard Schumacher Sieve Sebaslian, Day Sellers, Ronnie Shafer, Martin Shebesta, Carol Shepherd ff' ,- if 'f , S Kathy Shifter, Bob Shuping Pam Simpson, Sheri Skipworth if IBB SENIORS ,- 1 - Terry Tullos beckons to a senior boy. 11' Bruce Smith, Coleman Smith, Greg Smith, Jeff Smith, Kim Smith Todd Smith, Bess Smithers, Greg Sneed, Paul Solis, Cindy Spears Susan Spraque, Becky Spurgeon, Brad Staley, Richard Stamm, Ben Stanley Jerry Stanley, Eric Stengle, Robert Stephens, Richard Stephenson, Cathy Stowell fig, hi SENIORS 189 190 SENIORS Cathy Adams does her dramatic interpretation of Lady Macbeth. Yin' Billye Strother, David Sullivan, Sheri Sutphen Teri Sutphen, Judy Swint, Kathy Taff James Tankersley, Lemuel Taylor, .Pam Temple, Steve Terranc, Mary Terry Hal Thannisch, Cathy Thomas, Kay Thomas, Lynn Thomason, Tommy Thompson 'V 'li' X eq Sf -if vt 'Rf Kathy Thornton, Mike Threadgill, John Tittle, Ecy Thompkins, James Traylor Robert Traylor, Cindy Trice, Melinda Trice, Tommy Tilica, Gary Trowbridge Wf- Tom Tutt takes a minute to cram for a test. A-lx! Dan Tucker, Bill Turo Terri Tullos, Vicki Turner L SENIORS 191 l'lJNiNl.l'll VWLLJ- ' Ui-llllllll QUKNQEE Ellis Huffman informs, We're all out of hot dogs, . . . but how 'bout a bun? Peggy Valentine, Rudy Vargas, Mike Wafer, Justina Walls, Richard Walters Marcus Watkins, Alicia Wayne, Candy Weikel, Jane Welch, Kim Wendland 192 SENIORS Tom Tutt, Dean Tyson JoAnn Uhl, Steve Valder 1 Q? 58 -5 of 'Q Joe Wensel, Steve Western, Terry Westfall, Bobby Westmccott, Maria Wheeler David White, Tyronzo White, Cylindo Whitfield, Kirk Wiggs, Debbie Williams v James Williams, John Wilson, Andy Wilson, Penny Wilson, Teddy Wilson Tonya Wilson, Wendy Wilson, Wilson Winkler, Don Witte, Deibert Witte SENIORS 193 nf- -if-3' CN Joe Wolff, Nancy Womack, Barbara Wood, Beverly Wood, Cindy Woods Mark Wright, Rayla Wright, Richard Wright, William Wright, Jerry Young Georgie Young, David Young, Janice Yocum, Greg Yarbrough, Donna Yancy Mike Ziegal, liick Zieve, Gary Zimmer -1. 3 194 SENIORS A ,I A V 2' , K' it N grit, ,353 3 ' 4 '- ' 4 ik? V ' Nil? 'P-NMWYBP lfv if ,f -.I 1 L Z , 2 Y x ' .A pgib. ff' 5 , ,f,v, ab Y ' m Lx 1 ' sql. f 3 I Ia' ' ' . , 4 wg 'Z 'di g A.. - sq 1' '49 ' fi .k . I, Ay N V - Q.. f 'A im 1 + ' . - 5. ' .- in ,, f 1- . 19 if k 9? 'L 'fig , M ,, 9- V ,. 'L , , an ' A Us ' if x xg , lf nu ' L1 ' , , 2' K' ' 'W m ' K n M 'Q f 5 A fl Y . , 9 L E , Y Wggr. ' ' r K -'. 3 , L nn' 4 Q li: iff: . A V if , .Q 4' L , ,A , , A ' V 1 W 1 i . ' 1 ,. Q , 4 J' -Q. N f 'iid , ,ys . , D ' - -is , .H , 1 K . Wigs 5 ,au -1:1 Susie Atkins, Robert Baclawski, Tom Ballard, John Baker, Pam Baughman, Chris Beckelhymer, Mike Bergsma, David Birdwell, Connie Biship, Chuck Bloisdell, Janette Bolton, Danny Bothum David Boyd, Paul Bregenzer, Jerry Bristow Mary Brock, Jerry Brown, John Brown Landra Brown, Randal Brown, DeAn Burnett 196 JUNIORS I think I have a dragon in my mouth! EZ' exclaims Mandy Levy. Jimmie Caidwell, Johnny Calahan, Richard Cashman, Linda Casteel, Jane Catone, Carolyn Cawthon Debbie Chambers, Ronnie Chambers, Teresa Chapman, Marc Cherryhomes, Anne Clark, Diane Clark, Susan Clark Dale Cline, Tim Coddington, Martha Coleman, Kathy Converse, Bret Conwell, Todd Cooper Paula Coover, Connie Cox, Larry Cozart, Lucille Crabtree, .Ian Crass, Gerry Creager Dyanne Crossland, Mark Crouch, Sharon Crouch, Terrance Crump, Cindy Caughtry, Laura Domeron JUNIORS T97 Bob Davis, Cindy Davis, Diane Davis, Randy Davis, Ricky Deam, Kenny Dean Kathy Denham, Becky Denton, Mark Dickenson, Debbie Dietz, Edward Dietz, John Dockendorf David Don, David Donnell, Malcolm Donohoo, Leslie Doss, Steven Dossin, Alegria Douglas Steve Qragset, Melanie Duke, Jackie Durham, Gerri Dye, Randy Esslinger, Linda Evans Nathan Falk, Belinda Fralick, Mike Francis, Debbie Gaston, Debbie Gauntt, Suzi Geurtz l93 JUNIORS John Gilbert, Rusty Gillilan, Larry Gilmore, Jeff Ginn, Bobby Glass, Doug Goetsch Cindy Goodman, Raylene Goss, Gary Gray, Kerry Grace, Debbie Greer, Tricia Guiles Carolyn Gullett, Jay Gustafson, Debbi Haas, Diane Habermon, Allen Haygcod, Deane Hailey Joanie Hall, Patricia Hammond, Jeff Hamrick, Keith Haines, Bob Hannan, Cindy Hanzlicek Laura Harville, Dan Harris, David Harris, David Harry, Trish Hartwett, Debbi Harw-ell JUNIORS 199 David Hayden, Don Heidbrier, Skip Heizman, Deborah Hensley, Craig Hickman, Carl Hightower Sieve Hillman, Mari Hinds, Sherri Hodge, Carol Hodneff, Dale Hofsfein, Helen Holacka L. B. Holcomb, Kafhy Holsinger, Boots Hofhem, Gene Houdashell, Linda Huey, Fletcher Hughes Sieve lreson, Valerie Jenkins, Cyndi Johnson, Dale Johnson, Dona Johnson, Dora Johnson Jim Johnson, Kathleen Johnson, Leonard Johnson, Dianne Johnslon, Gary Jones, Sheryl Jones 200 JUNIORS -1- L y i t v 'if 1 gif, u ' 'g as Jean Kachnik, Cynthia Kelly, Kirstena Kennedy Sherry Kent, Leabeth Kimsey, Dana Kincaid Linda Evans and Rex Ackerman create a Rebel to decorate for home- coming. Kenneth King, Debbie Kiftoe, Julie Kneer, Tommy Knight, Betty Knittle, Steve Krauss Kearn Lacey, Malcolm Laing, Mark Landt, Doug Laney, Cheryl Lanham, Libby Lawrence Kim Leary, Susan Lee, Craig Lesikar, Mandy Levy, Cynde Lewis, Marshall Lewis JUNIORS 201 Uv. Randy Lewis, Chris Lincecum, Patty Lindsay . , 'F Cyndi Loar, Glynell Long, Mark Long il T' 7 f Qt' 'i I n ' +1955 -KKBX T ','5 :v., L ' ' 1 1-ffl ' , -Q -h .Xxx lf, A W 1, . 8 .ax . 4 ,L 1 l L Marsha Long, Melva Long, Pam Lord When you Bobby Lucas, Rene Luftman, Kathy Luquer, Bernie Maduzia, Scoil Mahaffey, Debbie Mangham Neil Mann, Janie Manning, John Maphel, Eric Marchand, Harvey Marshall, Wendy Marshall don't have arms, you use the next best thing 202 JUNIORS Libby Martin, Melissa Martin, Michelle Martin, Gary Massey, Mary Mathis, Paula Matson Melanie Marx, Charlie Mays, Guy McCollum, Kenneth McCoy, Randy McClellan, Susan McCluskey Casey McCreary, Becky McCullol1, Jack McDonald, Debbie McGee, Dick McGee, Terry McGee Marian McGallian, James McKinney, Carol McKissack, Susan Michaels, Janie Milan, Mike Miller Roy Miller, Lewis Mitchell, Maxie Mobley, David Moffatt, Deann Moore, Carrie Morgan JUNIORS 203 David Moseley, Tina Moziesik, Tony Moziesik, Mike Myers, Sharon Myers, Valerie Myles Chris Napolitano, Cheryl Neal, Bonnie Nealhery, Barbara Neill, Mike Nelson, Roberl Nelson Kay Nichols, Eric Niedermayer, Mary Norris, Judy Oberf, Joe Okerson, Vicki Okerson Cindy Orr, Mike Osburn, Sallie Owen, Cynthia Paddock, Richard Palko, Roberl Pancoasf Joseph Papai, John Paris, Pal Parris, Barbie Patrick, Mary Patly, Bruce Payne 204 JUNIORS 3. 4 ,- 'Y 11 Diana Payte, Karen Perry, Jane Petrelli, Kay Petry, Jerald Petterson, Karen Phillips Kenneth Phillips, Jan Pierce, Kathi Pliska, Rebecca Popp, Betty Powell, Dan Powell Mike Price, Mike Pulliam, Lloyd Qualls, Jim Railey, Mark Rains, Beth Rainwater Debbie Rainwater, Jana Rankin, Vicki Ransom, Gary Reece, Patti Reed, Charlie Reynolds Susie Reynolds, Debbie Rice, Christie Roberts, Jyl Roberts, Laurie Roberts, Jeff Robertson JUNIORS 205 Liz Robertson, Julia Rodriquez, John Rogers, Michael Romanko, Marilyn Rose, Susie Ross Janet Rummel, Elayne Russell, West Sanders, Freddy Schmitz, Kathy Schrader, Greg Schruudenbach Randy Scott, Ray Seavey, David Sehon, Susan Shanks, Marianne Sharpe, Alice Shaw Marcus Sheffield, Danny Shelton, Kathy Shelton, Janie Sherrod, Mary Shields, Debbie Shobert Elaine Shows, Darrel Silva, Pat Skinner, Rob Slaughter, Allan Smith, Lana Smith 204, JuNnoRs Nancy Smith, Raleigh Smith, Brenda Sprague, Jim Springer, Melinda Spurlock, Barbie Stevens Kathi Stevens, Piper Stilwell, Andy Stephenson, Connie Stephenson, Walter Stallings, Gordon Sturgis Q3 f0'9 6 Patti Wilson wonders, Does she or doesn't she? Marla Starnes, Jay Stubbs Jim Suggs, Penny Swafford Mike Swoim, Sandy Swaim 207 f.x Roma Swint, Rich Talbot, Karen Taylor Craig Thomas, Gil Thomas, Vicki Thomas Peggy Trowbridge, Carol Tucker Rose Tucker, Teresa Tuggle, Terri Utsey, Greg Vaughn Scolf Vawier Cindy Vesta Cheryl Wadlingion, Cara Wails, Dan Wakeman Darek Walker David Wallace Jan Walls Tim Walsh, Carol Ward, Mimi Warren, Robbie Watson, Karen Webb, Kevin Webendorfer Suzanne Weber, Lawrence Weltman, Marva Wetsel, Pat Whaley, Lee White, Sara White Sidney White, Ronnie White, Terry White, Linda Wilkie, Tom Williams, Diane Williamson David Wilson, Pam Wilson, Patty Wilson, Beth Wood, Mark Wood, Brenda Woods Charles Wooley, Billy Wright, Cathy Wright, Cindy Yeakel, Rosehtnna Young, Kathy Youngman JUNIORS 209 E Randy Adams, David Alexander, Jerry Alexander, Mark Alexander, Dehbie Allen, Dean Altman David Amis, Becky Anderson, Callie Anderson, Kevin Anderson, Danny Anderton, Jimmy Andrew Kay Ashmore, Bryan Austin, Judy Bacon, Kim Baker, Alice Barfield, Sherry Barfield Denise Barrett, Mike Barrett, Paul Barton, Phillip Bass, Tom Bautz, Dwight Beck Carolyn Beckelhymer, Barry Beckham, Gerald Beckham, Jill Beckham, Cathy Bell, Carole Bennett if -33 -+ve' wry' 1 -.Qu :vis ' s. 210 JUNIORS 'S ein Q' 'asv Barbie Gale, Kathy Beaty, Nancy Bennett, John Boyd, Joanne Brown, LaTrela Brown Susan Brown, Cynthia Brownwell, Linda Bunker, Scott Cavaness, Kelle Chatham, Chuck Church Susan Click, Sandra Clouse, Glen Cole, Jennifer Davis, George Elliott, Gregg Emig David Epperson, Chuck Estes, Elena Falcone, Mike Fette, Sharon Fuqua, Terry Gallagher Bruce Gietzen, Gary Harrison, Nancy Helm, Karl Hilprecht, Debbie Hites, Johnny Howell 'HPV v-fr lvv -avi can ' 1' JUNIORS 21 'I Bob Hurt, Lynn Jones, Carolyn Kelly, Madge King, Donna Klepper, Eddy Kornegay Debbie Krucky, Frank Krucky, Debbie Leath, Alisa Lemke, Steve Lynch, Craig Mays Mike Palmer Heather Pritchett Tern Rice Ralph Stinson, Tobert Thomas, Steve Truiil Cynthia McKenzie, Scott McLesoy, Kenneth f 1 ,I 41 212 SOPHOMORES Mix, Eddie Muncy, David Murtishaw, Debbie Naft Tim Richeson, Sandy Shackleford, Jerry Shelton o, Teresa Wallace, Becky Wyatt 'Du we .ew 'Gln-s 4:- 7' .f -.3 .1 Paul Prater Jeff Reid Vice-president President Linda Robinson Kellin McDonald Treasurer Secretary David Bennett, Joann Bennett, Kathy Benson, Ricky Bishop, Shawna Bishop, Karen Blacklook k?v'F4f3I?,S? fr :S+ fi? . 79 T vi. SOPHOMORES 213 Jenny Blair, Bryan Bledsoe, Roger Blythe, Debbie Boazman, Allison Bohanan, Marry Booth Hallie Boren, Mickey Bowles, Kevin Boyd, Mike Branch, Vicky Bray, Roberl Brazil Sandy Brezina, Burl Bridgford, Sherri Bronson, Alvis Brown, Gary Brown, Terry Brown Ellen Bruce, Art Brucks, Ralph Bruton, Jay Bryant, Denise Bullock, Kenneth Burneh' Donna Burns, Suzie Burt, Chuck Burton, Alison Cain, Tommy Caldwell, Kevin Cameron 2l4 SOPHOMORES fr-'ff' -gif? XlA o-cv tr? P3 '1- Scott Cannon, Kathleen Carefoot, Janice Carman, Cathy Carr, Glenn Carroll, Russell Carter Lee Caruthers, Teresa Casey, Becky Castle, Tena Cavaness, Katie Chalfant, Larry Champagne Don Chisholm, David Church, Ronny Clark, Jim Clower, Bob Coddington, Debbie Coffey Patty Cogswell, Kevin Coleman, Lu Cole, Kay Coker, Christy Collier, Gary Conrad Ted Crews, Dennis Crabtree, David Crockett, Emil Crow, Carolyn Crowley, Barbara Crump SOPHOMORES 215 4- Q39 a' 'wp 418 ff -vn- ,-qv. ww. ,... Terry Dallas, Gege Daniels, Marylynn Darden, Lisa Davis, Lowell Davis, Patti Davis Tonya Davis, Mike Dean, Vicki Demarest, Sandy Dennis, Kevin Denny, Steve Dickinson Diane Dietz, John Dillinger, Dinah Dixon, Jim Doherty, Brad Doss, Diana Dozier Gary Dozier, Dorothy Draper, Daryl Dubberly, Mike Early, Scott Edgerton, Brent Edwards Lisa Eirod, James Elliott, Martin Ellis, Carla Eppes, Lyn Evans, Deborah Fails 216 5 SOPHOMORES ' Y ., Q.. 9 'f . -4 W ,gc , A, ' - i' X . -,As ,.,.gf,, ,-, NH. . ...R.fg,.. '..,M. , ' . . ,l f. Ha-. ' I a.fw,4 -I g - ..7 'u '-3 'A'-,'l. . '1f1.x,..'v1 .fxL7Ff9 e l fr N., Diane Dietz demonstrates how not to walk on crutches, Angela Fenoglio, Gayle Finnegan Pam Fisher, Beth Fitzwater Faye Flowers, Cindy Foltz, Dan Ford, Ellen Foreman, Paula Fournier, Chuck Fraley Kay Frazelle, Scott French, Paula Frohwerk, Valerie Fuller, Nancy Fullwood, Steve Fyock Eric Guarz, Bill Gabriel, Dana Gaddy, Peggy Gage, Bryan Galloway, David Gardner 'VT 41 l ,Qc SOPHOMORES 217 James Gardner, Vince Genovese Il, Carol Gerhard, Cindy Gibson, Dan Giddens, Pam Gilbert Ann Gist, Ira Goldstein, Steve Goodman, Randy Gordon, Karen Grable, Steven Graham Paul Grant, Sherian Gray, Mike Gregory, Susie Green, Susan Gritta, Karen Guymon Roxanne Hackman, Karen Hackney, Kent Hagood, Lesa Hand, Lisa Haiek, Pat Hannan Judy Hardie, Kathy Harper, Karen Harpstrite, Deborah Harrell, Bill Harris, David Harris 218 SOPHOMORES Tammy Harris, Connie Harrison, Sara Hassell, Ken Hawkins, Liz Hawkins, Sherry Haynes Denise Hazlewood, Frank Heck, Debbi Hein, Angie Heldf, Chrisly Hencke, Wade Helm Carole Hightower, Randy Hilburn, Lee Hileman, Martha Hill, Molly Hill, Steve Hill David Hilprechl, Karen Hodges, Hal Hoera, Kim Hoffman, Jane Hogan, Susan Hollingsworth Barbara Holmes, Janie Holubec, Laurie Horne, Claudia Hubbard, Rhoni Hudson, Tom Huff i SOPHOMORES 219 Glenda Hull, Elizabeth Hunter, Dana lsoline, Carol Jackson, Charles Jackson, Jerry Jackson Randy Jellison, David Jenkins, Brent Johnson, Clayton Johnson, Karen Johnson, Kim Johnson Lee Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Cindy Jones, James Jones, Dick Kelley, Sue Kelso Joe Kendall, James Kerr, Diane Kimbrell, Cheri King, Jeri Kingcaid, Nancy Kisler Greg Klawiter, Cindy Knight, Tim Knight, Joann Knox, Angela Koonce, Terren Kreisler no soPHoMoREs Willard Jones engages in a little ease dropping. Karen Kruger, Dave Lambert Bill Landrum, Susan Lanham Vicki Lanier, Diane Laurence, Dawn Leach, Steve Leath, Mark Leavitt, Mary Ann Ledwig Chuck Lee, Kathleen Leech, Gary Leeth, Lex Leftwich, Diane Lehman, Scott Leithead Janice Leithner, Susie Leithner, Brenda LeMaster, Joey Lenamon, Lisa Lewis, John Lindberg SOPHOMORES 221 Sherri Logan, Janet Lowe, Susie Lucas, Steve Ludwig, Paula Lyon, Chris Maas Linda MacGarman, Gail Madden, Eddie Mangham, Frank Mannan, Marvin Maphet, Gina Marriott Cathy Martin, Tammy Mason, Mary Kay Massey, Russ Mathews, Carla Mauk, Gary Maxwell Scott Mayer, Keith Mays, John McAndrew, Scott McCown, Chris McCullough, Kenneth McDaniel Holly McDonald, Kelli McDonald, Pat McDonald, Gary McKenzie, Mitzi McLeroy, Debbie McMahon 222 SOPHOMORES 'i 'wffr' Laurie McNeill, Robbie Meek, Ronna Menefee, Janet Merz, Ginny Miller, Helen Miller Bruce Minton, Scott Minton, Jack Mitchell, Karen Mitchell, Timothy Mitchell, Steve Monroe gt .--it il Qi ' 5 l i Q if i fi , 1 ' 4 i,?, fi 2? i l S XS ' 'Raef l if' l ?,,wf: 'wi I X' -ci - N., ' 'U 1 'i'N'fK 1 E'-we ,BW ke :4...1i1f5nL.,A,, 5 , Many C 1 , , , , ,M-,.,,,.h.Ngw I Q .4 'Q V ,ati 'Wa 1, , wwf, ,Q K., Q ere: is i ,I Gary Payne points out the proper way to operate the ni-ef...,, 'L A-wt. M' 'N .. candy machine. Susan Mooney, Kirby Moore Robin Moore, Marsha Morgenroth Mike Morris, Sanda Mortensen ,..-- SOPHOMORES 223 George Morwood, David Mothersale, Pat Murphy, Mary Muth, Kent Nakamoto, Nepo Napolitano David Neal, Kathy Neill, Mike Neill, Donna Nelson, Danny Nichols, Regina Nobles Laura Nordhem, Tommy Norris, Patricia O'Keefe, Diane Olson, Maura O'Neil, Kathy O'Toole Steve Owen, Connie Owens, Debbie Oxford, Julie Oxford, Eileen Palmer, Lynn Palmer Rhonda Parchman, Sandra Park, Karen Parker, Carolyn Parks, Becky Parris, Mike Patton i 224 SOPHOMORES Gary Payne, Robin Pearson, Steven Perkins, Dana Perry, David Perry, Linda Perry Pam Perry, Creed Pettigrew, Rebecca Phagan, Cindy Phaup, JoAnn Phillips, Katherine Phillips Monkey Phillips, John Phipps, David Piland, John Poling, Kathy Popp, Roger Poteet Barbara Pounds, Lisa Powers, Paul Prater, Bayard Pratt, Susan Prine, Bobby Proffitt Nancy Purifoy, Dianne Ragsdale, Glenda Rankin, Robyn Ratliff, Karen Rattan, Dirk Rawlings SOPHOMORES 225 Lisa Ray, Keith Raybuck, Glenda Rector, Jack Redding, Sandra Reece, Gary Reed Jeff Reid, Debbie Reinbach, Mark Renshaw, Kim Richeson, Robert Richter, Cynthia Richmond George Riddel, Kent Riddle, Steve Rider, Ronnie Ringness, Brian Roberts, John Robertson Stephanie Rocher, Linda Robinson, Mary Robinson, Anne Rogers, Gilbert Rogers, Randy Rogers Diana Rose, Tannya Rothfelder, Susan Ryland, Jeff Saal, Dean Sanderson, Russ Saunders 226 SOPHOMORES Robert Scarborough, Robert Schumacker, Donna Schurman Larry Schulman, Ann Schwartz, Wesley Scaggins Dan Giddens exclaims, Not the Old Maid again! Larry Sebastian, Keith Seglem, Kenneth Seglem, Jim Shelton, Paul Shotwell, Madelyn Singer Sheree Shrader, Rusty Simmons, Gary Slader, Susie Smerick, Klein Smith, Mike Smith Terri Smith, Sam Solomon, Marc South, Sid Sowers, Andrea Spakowski, Sharon Sparks -fs- 15 uve -r-yt 'LAP tu-v IIN IIS mt-N' SOPHOMORES 227 46' 'li-'FJ 981 Q1 Lee Spears, Tommy Spears, Ronald Spillman, Joe Springer, Joe Stafford, Connie Stanley John Stanley, Kim Stephens, Rusty Stephens, Craig Steward, David Stewart, Kathy Stewart Charles Stidham, Vernon Stodghill, Debbie Stone, Don Strickland, Richard Strickland, Donna Sullivan Lynne Summerlin, Diane Sumrall, Sondra Surrett, Logan Tyer, Diane Tutt, Robin Turner Patsy Turner, Martha Tullis, Lorili Trueblood, Billy Tribble, Joy Treadway, Norman Travis WFS' 228 SOPHOMORES -Z' ...wav sv' Sherry Talbot, Robert Tapscott, Debi Tefts, Delane Thurman, Paul Thompson, Rob Thrash Harry Tobor, Dianne Tolbert, Jackie Urbanousky, Gary Vadner, Rachel Valenciano, Gary Van Kirk Becky Vaughan, Steve Veal, Teresa Ueltschey, Becky Vesta, Bruce Vining, Greg Vinsant John Voss, Jim Wallace, Jody Walton, Ralph Ward, Gena Warilo, Kathy Warren Bruce Wayne, John Weatherford, Jeanelle Weimer, Cindy Welch, Sharon West, Bob Wheeler SOPHOMORES 229 Joe White, Cheryl Whiting, Darrell Wiggs, Kerry Wiggs, Sharon Wilkes, Janet Williams Joan Williams, Julie Williams, Paul Williams, Carol Williamson, Hearne Williford, Jeannie Willis Cindy Wills, Paula Wilson, Wayne Wilson, Clare Witte, David Womack, Billy Woodward Sidney Wooster, Kay Wright, Trdy Yancy, Jeffrey Yarbrough, Norma Yarbrough, Robin Yeatts Jim York, Donna Young, Joni Young, Tracy Youngblood, Dan Zeller, Lisa Ziegel 230 SOPHOMORES AQ Greg Dozier Cissy Walker Vice-president President Valerie lngle Ahnna Reeves Secretary Treasurer Carol Abel, David Abrams, Debra Addis, Albert Alarid, Gregory Aleman, D Allen FRESHMEN 231 James Alling, David Anders, Daniel Anderson, John Anderson, Kathy Anderson, Mike Anderton Martin Applewhite, Nancy Arveson, Janet Aston, Robert Atcheson, Sheryl Atchley, Mike Attaway Chuck Baclawski, Linda Bailey,,Eric Baird, David Barrington, Beth Baker, Hallie Balcom Karen Banks, Mark Barron, Virginia Barry, John Beain, Brenda Beck, Laura Bell Pamela Bell, Vicki Bell, Donna Beneze, Tony Bennett, Ellen Berman, Ron Bertel 232 FRESHMEN Guy Bird, Diane Blackman, Jim Blaisdell, Susan Blake, Roni Bohanan, Lecia Bolt Ella Boren, Leann Boyd, Robby Boyd, Mara Bramson, David Branch, Elaine Brannen Sharon Branum, Laurie Brett, Patti Brizendine, Sieve Brock, Annifa Bronson, Leslie Brown Melanie Brown, Roxxie Brown, Sharon Brown, Laura Brownlee, Shari Buchanan, Stephen Bumpas Robby Bunch, David Bunker, Carla Bunting, Laura Burford, Bobby Burns, Richard Burns FRESHMEN 233 Craig Busby, Sherry Calaway, Linda Campbell, Cris Cannon, Dan Cannon, Jeannie Carl Sherry Camack, Gene Carman, Mike Carmena, Teka Carper, Clinton Carr, Joe Cartwright Patty Caruthers, Paul Casey, Cathy Ceron, Phillip Chambers, Barbara Chapman, Cynthia Chandler Bill Chew, Kim Childers, Cheryl Clark, Don Cline, Melanie Colburn, Andy Coleman Curtis Coleman, Vicki Coker, Mary Ann Comstock, Karen Conley, Larry Conley, Gary Cornelison 234 FRESHMEN .xt ,. JW.. vm W, fi M, x -or 501 'Eta , Jane Costello, Robyn Cox, Mark Cozart Allysan Craig, Susan Craig, Randy Crawford Claudia Crowley, Manning Crowley Robert Crowley Aundrea Cunningham Peter D Acosta Deborah Daly Jacque Daniel David Daniels Tommy Darden Linda Daughtry Delane Davis Richard Davis Stephen Dawes, Marcia Dayton, Laurie Dechert Daryl Dewett David Dlckard Paul Dickenson 'Qs ,-4: 'R' .4 sp. ifiinv Dale Donnell, Terry Doss, Greg Dozier, Jennie Draper, Melanie Dunn, Teresa Durham Joe Durkee, Ellis Easley, Cheryl Edwards, Julie Ehlmann, Sieve Elwood, Sherry Engler Jan Evans, Sandy Fails, Brian Fanl, Trisha Faris, Jane Ferguson, Jill Fisher Sandra Fisher, Patti Florence, Laura Florey, Carol Flowers, Mark Fournier, Karen Francis Sharon Francis, Mark Franklin, Joanne Frederick, Kim Freeman, Liz Freese, Steve Frey 236 FRESHMEN Betsy Friauf, Gwen Frisbie, Rhonda Fuhrmann, Mary Gabriel, Janet Gardner, Pam Geil Laura Gilbert, Pam Gilliland, Richard Gladden, Laura Goeb, Denise Goetsch, Sammy Goodman Kim Goodwin, Patricia Gothard, Kim Grace, Milissa Grace, Jay Graham, Fleta Gray Laurie Graydon, Gary Green, Sherry Green, Ely Greenhow, Lori Greer, Alecia Griffin Nancy Griffin, Jeff Grimes, Lynn Grosgebauer, Carol Guiles, Sherry Guthrie, Debbie Haberman 5-93 if ,Ci Zi it T? FRESHMEN 237 QP' POM Ns! 41? 'vs ff? David Hagood, Cecilia Hair, Susan Hall, James Hammond, Ronnie Hampton, Susan Hannigan Lori Harbort, Cheryl Harrington, Ann Harris, Harlan Harris, Marshall Harris, Bryan Harrison Cissy Walker looks on as her ID card is processed. 238 FRESHMEN Renee Harville, Don Hase, David Hawley James Hanna, Jana Haynes, Joan Hearne Phil Hechl, Camille Henderson, Robyn Henley Susan Henry, Cathy Hensley, Janet Hensley, Ed Herndon, Terry Herweg, Kay Hickey Jack Hill, Susan Hill, Debbie Hilley, Peggy Hillin, Judy Hilton, Randy Hinckley Terry Hodge, Tony Hodge, William Hodge, Marcello Hodges, Susan Hodgkins, Cheryl Holcomb Pam Holley, Martha Holman, Kay Hooks, LeAnn Horton, Kathi Howell, Robert Howington Jeri Hubbard, Tammy Huckabee, Ken Hudson, Pom Huffling, Melana Hunt, Scooter Huntsberry FRESHMEN 239 Gary Hutchison, Valorie Ingle, Dana Inglish, Scott Ingram, Katrina lreson, Dan lsenhower Jane Jackson, Jeff James, Ken Janette, Julie Jeffres, Liz Jenkins, Kathleen Jennings Leona Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Steve Johnson, Darius Johnston, Kelly Janes Annette Kachnik, David Kay, Nancy Kelly, Sheila Kelsay, Derek Kennedy, Ken Key Craig Kilpatrick, Jerome Kimberling, Twyla King, Bobi Kingcaid, Susan Knittle, Philip Korenman l i ! 240 FRESHMEN Kay Krieg, Kathy Kroon, Brad Kutach, Doug Lacey, Wayne Lambdin, Becky Lambert Susan Lambert, Janet Langevin, Donna Lansford, Linda Lavallee, Doug Leavitt, Steve Ledbetter Q LeAnn Sherrill and Sandy Michalski catch up on the latest gossip. And then he said . . . ITN mwa- Lisa Lee, Barbara Lewis Lecia Lewis, Lyn Lewis Ronny Lewis, Terri Lindberg FRESHMEN 241 Cindy Lindwell, Sylvia Lindsay, Jack Lindsey, Calvin Livingston, Michelle Lowe, Sam Loyd W Tim Lucas, Carol Luke, Kathy Luke, Neil Luguer, Debbie MacGorman, Lynn Madden Jacque Malone, Robert Mangano, Judy Mar, Jeff Marquardt, Cindy Marshall, Annette Martin Debbie Maxwell, Mike McCall, Marsha McClellan, Scot McCollum, Carl McCormack, Doug McDaniel Steve McDonald, Dan McKenzie, Tim McKinney, Gina McMilIion, Mike McMullen, Earl McReynolds .un 'vs .53 1'-Qt 'YN 132' 'Q-yur 242 FRESHMEN -.xx X Melanie Dunn asks Roxxie Brown, Let's see here, what have we got? Pam Measure, Don Melear Becky Merwin, Sandy Michalski Brad Miller, Dan Miller, Richard Miller, Robbie Miller, Kathy Millspaugh, Larry Minor John Mitchell, Marcia Mitchell, Royce Mitchell, Lori Molinar, David Moorman, Lynne Moore Marty Moore, Bob Morgenroth, Kathleen Moore, Paul Moore, Karen Morris, Allan Mossbarger FRESHMEN 243 Tim Moxon, Rhonda Mullen, Susan Mullins, Ruthi Munn, George Nalls, Kerry Newman Kurt Niedermayer, Vicki Nims, Paul Nobles, Gary Nolan, Robert Norris, Jana Oldham Jeanne Odle, Pam Owen, Lori Palmer, Mary Paris, Tim Parker, Tony Parsons Scott Payne, Steven Peacock, Walter Peacock, Annette Peden, Lee Perkins, Penny Peschel Bambi Pierce, Pam Pierson, Pip Pippin, Jana Plumlee, Debbie Potts, Rodger Pratt 244 FRESHMEN Judy Pray, Lisa Prince, George Prochaska, Rita Quesada, John Raeuchle, Jessie Ragsdale Lisa Rainbolt, George Rankin, Janet Ratcliff, Diana Rawlings, Marty Rector, Mark Reece Tommy Reed, Ricky Reese, Ahnna Reeves, Patrick Reilly, Mark Reuter, Don Reynolds Donna Reynolds, Rhonda Richard, Sallie Richardson, Carol Rimare, Vicki Rimmer, John Robinson Doug Roberson, Chuck Roberts, Cynthia Roberts, Teresa Roclriquez, Saundra Roebuck, Ana Romanenghi FRESHMEN 245 Martha Romines, Carol Rouse Leslie Rowe, Glenn Rowell 3 l a P Becky Lam ll up... bert, Kelly Jones, and Diana Warner head for homeroom Gail Rowett, Michael Russ, Andy Saal, Thelene Scarborough, Krag Schmedel, Lori Schultz Ron Schumacher, Donna Sears, Kevin Sebastian, Jimmy Seibert, Dale Sellers, Mike Shanks Pam Shelton, Cynthia Sherrill, LeAnn Sherrill, Kathy Sigler, Pamela Simons, Joe Skinner 246 FRESHMEN Norma Snyder, Sheryl Spakowski, Larry Spurgeon, Curtis Smith, David Smith, Frances Smith Gary Smith, Gregory Smith, Loyd Smith, Mark Smith, Mark W. Smith, Archie Snith Debbie Stauffer, Mark Stephens, Layn Stewart, Lisa Stich, Nancy Stilwell, Stephanie Stovall Tom Stratford, Gary Street, Debbie Sullivan, Guy Sullivan, Susie Swaim, Bill Talbot Charles Tapscott, Pam Taylor, Cheryl Teague, Karen Terrana, Ronnie Tetts, Mike Thames FRESHMEN 247 Gary Thomas, Keith Thompson, Lee Thompson, Steve Thompson, Alisa Thornton, Beverly Toback Brian Tobey, Tim Tucker, Ron Turnbull, Gay Underwood, Stephen Upton, Micheal Urbanousky Sheila Urbanousky, Beth Van Trump, Kristie Vesta, Valerie Vestal, Tina Viertel, Pat Virgets Cynthia Vukovich, Cissy Walker, Candy Walling, Chris Walter, Karen Walters, Cindy Ward Kathy Warren, LouAnn Weatherford, Vicki Webb, Carol Wells, Sandra Webendorfer, Nannette Westmacott 248 FRESHMEN wu- 1 .- -'E Johnnie Wetsel, Jeff White, Karen Whitley Linda Wheat, Marc White, Wayne White Pam Huffling studies the library scene. Kirk Wickland, John Witte, Mark Wilhelm, David Williams, Vicki Williamson, Dickie Wilson Guy Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Alan Wright, Randle Wright, Jeannine Wright, Teri Wright Debbie Yancey, Terry Yeatts, Mark Yeisley, Elaine Young, Scott Young, Patty Youngman FRESHMEN 249 In Memoriam Cindy Emig Rob Merriman Ronnie Ingram Ricky Deam ,A nl i L 1-'exe -wi, ft? . ,,,Z, fi, Wy- . it 95:12 i 4 evi is to die but to stand th wind and to melt into And 'R Nz.: cease breathing, but toi e breath from its restlesgg-tides, that it rise seek 1 --' Clark, 1169 :ff Clark 9 33 .214 214 .234 169 169 .234 4 Clark, Convull, Cook, Donna ...... Cooll, Reber! ....... Coepor. Mn. Elsie .... Cooplr, Todd ......... . .a1, .........17o .....s7,m ........41 ..............,.197 119 234 .234 169 163 .215 .234 234 215 170 .215 154 170 215 15 197 234 197 107 211 197 170 234 234 Crouch, Mark Comolhon Conhllo, Jana ..... .. .. .......... Cavlll, John .... I10,11l,l12,11 Cox,Ar1hur..... ..... .... Cox, Connls ........ 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Gilliland, Pam . . . Gilliland, Robert . . . Gilmore, Larry ..... Ginn, Jeff ....... Gist, Ann .,...... Givant, Mike ........ Gladden, Richard .... Glass, Bobby ...... Goeb, Laura ...... Goetsch, Denise . . . Goetsch, Doug .,.. Galdbeck, Priscilla . . , Goldstein, Ira . . . Gooch, Paul ...... Goodman, Cindy ..... Goodman, Samuel . . . Goodman, Steve . . . Goodwin, Debbie . . Goodwin, Kim . . . Gordon, Randy .... Goss, Raylene . . . Gothard, Patricia Grable, Karen . . Grace, Kerry ..... Grace, Kim .... Grace Jeannine Grace M1l1ssa Graham Jay ra Gray Green Sherry Susie .....237 .....218 .....174 .....199 .....237 .......174 .........199 ....57,59, 199 .........218 .....174 .....237 .....199 .....237 .....237 ...........l99 .........B5,174 ....62, 82, 83,218 ....,.... 174 ...........199 .....237 .....218 .......l75 .........237 ....56,57,21B ...,...,.199 .......237 .....218 ....85,199 .....237 175 237 237 21B Harris, Ann . Harris, Bill .... Harris, David .... Harris, David ..... Harris, Elizabeth .... Harris, Harlan . . Harris, Ivan ..... Harris, Mr. Jim . . . Harris, Marshall ..... Harris, Martha ..... Harris, Tamara . . . Harris, Tommy ..... Harrison, Bryan ..... Harrison, Connie .... Harrison, Gary .... Harry, David .... Hart, Debbie ...... Hartnett, Trish ..... Harville, Laura ..... Harville, Renee .... Harwell, Debbi .... Hase, Don ...... Hassell, Sara .... Hawk, Sharla , . . Hasvki Hawki Hawle Hawle ns, Ken . ns, Liz .... y, Cathy .... y, David .... Hawpe, Bill ..... Hay, Doug ..... Hayden, Curtis .... Hayden, David .... Haygaod, Allen .... Haynes, Jana ..... . Haynes, Mr rri .Ma s ..., Doug .'.'.'.3b1'1'51i . .QQ321'1'66 .....119, .,...se, 57, ....97, ....se, ....71, ....47, ....86, i 1 :as 218 2111 199 176 zaa 199 .19 2311 we .71 219 2311 21 211 199: we 199 199l 2:1 I9 2:1 212 17 21 21 17 23 17 17 17 2 19 23 ....26,2 ....21l ........36,5i 80, 211 Haines, Heldt Angle He m Maven .52, 150, 156, Helm Nancy 47, 50, 158, 195, Helm Wade . .50, 86, 160, Hencke Chnsty ....,,..... Hencke Kathy .......... Henderson Camille ..... 127, Hendricks Joan ........ Henley Robyn .... ndy .... Cathy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80, 97. 9a, Edgerton, Scott .... . . .. ......... . ..... .216 Edwards, Cheryl .... Edwards, Brent ...... Egglestan, Mrs. Joann . . Ehlmann, Julie .... Eiland, David ..... Elam, Mrs. Sue . . . Elliott, Mr. Bill .... Elliott, George .... Elliott, James . . . Ellis, Martin . . . Elrod, Lisa .... Elwood, Steve . . Emig, Gregg . . . Emmons, Doug . . . Engel, Sandy ..... Engler, Loyce . . . Engler, Sherry .... Epperson, David .... Eppes, Carla ..... Essig, Mr, Paul . . . ........236 .....65,216 .......39 ....2J6 ....172 ....32 ....19 ....211 ....216 ....216 ....216 ....236 ....211 ........173 ............173 .....49,75, 173 ..........236 . ....... 211 ....216 ....28 21B Gardner, Janet ...................,.... 237 Gaston, Debbie . . . Gauntt, Debbie ..... Geil, Pam ....... Geisler, Stephen . . Genovese, Vince . . Gerhard, Carol . . . Geurtz, Suzi ...,. Geyer, Jill ......... Gibbins, Mrs. Belle .... Gibson, Clay .,..... Gibson, Cindy .... Giddens, Dan .... Gideon, Tim .... Gidley, Mike . . . Gietxen, Bruce .... Gilbert, Tony ..... Gilbert, John . , . .......65,198 .....65,B0,198 ..........237 ........174 ....218 ....218 ......198 .....57,174 .......22 ........,.174 ............2l8 .,...l17,218, 227 .....72,89, 174 ..........174 ........211 .....174 .....199 James . . . Hammond, Patricia . . Hampton, Cindy .... Hampton, Ronnie . . . Hamrick, Jett ...... Hand, Lesa ..... Hanna, James . . . Hannon, Pat .... Hannan, Bob ... Hannigan, Susan . . . Hanzlicek, Cindy .... Harbort, Lori ...... Hardie, Judy .... Harmon, Mrs. June . Harper, Kathy ..... Horpstrite, Karen . .. ' Harrell, Deborah ..... Harrington, Cheryl .... Wanda . . 172 21' 21!r 219 171 231 1721 232 231 171 231 2 , .31 17 1 251 23 11 ....60,176 .......22 . ....238 ....199 ....176 ...,238 ......199 ....57,218 ......238 ......218 ....72,199 .aaa 199 ..238 ..21B ...SO ...,2l8 ......218 ....62,21B ....55,238 68. 72, 89. 1 1 1 1 2 21, .1 21 ii' 11 21 Hill, Steve ............. .......... 2 1 Hlll, Susan ...... ........ 2 Hllley, Debbie .... .... 2 Hllliri, Peggy .... ...... 2 Hillman, Steve .... ..... 9 7, 2 Hilprecht, Karl ..... ..... 9 7, 2 Hilprecht, David ..... .... 1 01, 2 Hilton, Judy ...... ...... 2 Hinckley, Brent . . . . . . .1 Hinckley, Randy .... .... 2 Hinds, Mari ........ .... 2 Hinton, Mrs. Betty ..... ................ Hites, Debbie ....... ............. ..... 2 . Hobbs, Karon .... ..... 4 7, 49, 50, 68, 121 151, 154, 1e9,1 Hobbs, Mrs. Sybal .... ................ Hodge, Sherri ..... ..... 7 2, 2 Hodge, Terry .... ...... 2 Hodge, Tony ..... .... 2 Hodge, William ..... .... 2 Hodges, Karen ..... .... 2 Hodges, Marcella . . . . . . .2l Tommy Donna ......... Tom Janet .... . . VIH... A4 sv. nwy..:fIfffff.. ..:::60178 David.... Scott .... . ton, Katrina . . . san, Steve. .... nltower, Dan .... nhower, Mike .... nllne, Dana ..... Bm, Min Fannie ckxon, -:kson, :lwon, luon, kson, Carol ..... Charles . . . . Jane .... Jerry .... Wen .... abs, lryan . . . ' es, J ette, eff . . . Ken .... Wren, Julia ...... . n' kim, kinx, kinx, kinl, ningl , Kathleen .... nxon, neon. , mon, Randy ..... Mn. D Liz ...... .... Valerie .... Cyndi ....... Mr. Charles .... Charles . ..,.. nxon, Clayton . . . nwlt, Dale .... mon, Dana . nxon, Doro ..,. neon, Brent .... nson, .hm .. . . nwn, mon, nxon, neon, man, nmn, mon, David ....... orathy . . . . 38,109 109 119 239 170,178 ' 240 . . . . 231 240 .... A flffi , 4 .'.'.'.'1.5i' , no ....22, so, 51 220 ....z2o ....240' .....220 ...mm ....4o,a4 ........z4o . ...... 119,240 .....66, 71,240 .... 220 .....57,220 .......2l ......240 .....57,200 ....240 ....200 .....40 ......179 .....57,220 ....200 ....200 ....220 ....200 Karen . . . .........., .220 Klm .... .............. 2 20 Leah .... .... 4 5, 47, 133, 179 Lee . . . ....... 57, 59, 220 Leona . . . ....,.. 155, 240 Leonard . . . ... .200 Kathleen ..... .... 2 00 Klown r, Klepper Kneer, Julia Knepper Roy Knight Clndy Knight Tommy Knight, Yim ..... . . Knittle, Betty Knlttle, Susan .... Knott, Mary ..... Knox, Joann ..... Koenig, Donald . . Koonce, Angela . . Kaop, Paul ...... Korenman, Philip . . Kornegay, Eddy . . Koy, Craig ....,. Krause, Steve .... Kreialer, Terren . . . Krleg, Kay ..... Kroon, Kathy ..... Krucky, Debbie . . . Krucky, Frank .... Kruger, Karen .... Kudlody, Mr. Frank Kunz, Marie ......... Kurko, Lee ....... Kutach, Brad ..... Lacy, Doug .... Lacey, Kearn ..... Laing, Malcolm . . . Lambdin, Roger . . Lambdin, Wayne . . Lambert, Dave .... Lamben, Becky ..... Lambert, Sulan . . . Lambert, Terry .... Landrum, Bill ..... Landrum, Larry . . . Londix, Mn. Rolalie . . Landt, Mark ...... Laney, Doug . . . . . Langevin, Janet. . . . .65, 66, 76, 5 150 179 4 .......76,180 .......1B0 .........241 . ..,. az, zu .......201 ..........201 ....56,57,1B0 . .'.'.'ii1' . .'.'.2,51'66 .241 .221 , 246 .241 .180 .221 .180 ..21 ,201 .201 .241 Lopez Patricia Lord Pam Lovell Mn Vemo Ludwig Steve luftman Rene r 88 202 Mahoney Malone Mangono, Mangharn, Mangham, Mann, Neil ....... Debbie Linda . . . Q ........... .... 62,181 L .....242 ....222 ....181 ....181 ....222 ....242 .......202 .......202 67,86,181 .......242 .......242 ....202 ....222 ....202 endy MW Morxhall Mortln, Cathy Marhn, Michelle Martm andy..... Becky McGee Dick McGee, Terry McGhee Mr Pat Mclienlze, Stephen Carol .... Mcleroy, Mitzi .... Mcleray, Scott ..... McMahon, Debble ..... Car McNeill, Laurie ....... McRae, Pot ...... . . Mckeynolds, Earl .... Measures, Pam .... Meek, Robbie ...... Meine, Mr. Paul ..... Melear, Don ...... Menetee, Robert .... Menefee, Ronna . . . Merriman, Dove . Merwin, Becky ..... Merz, Janet ....... Michaels, Stephen . . Michaell, Susan . Michalski, Mike ...... Michalrki, Sandy .... Milan, Janoe .. ..,. I I .....49, 65 . 11 ,B 56 57 59 751 ..........203 .....85, 222 ........212 ........182 .....109, 242 . ..... 243 .,..223 .......33 ....62,243 ....1B2 ....222 ....182 ....243 ....223 ......l82 ........2D3 .....176, .....14a, ....s1, 182 291 203 INDEX 253 Minion Minion Mitchell Mllchell Mlfchell Mitchell Mitchell Mlkhlll Mrfehell Bruce . . Seah. . . ack John Karen lewis Marcia Royce Umofhy Mix Kenneih Mobley Moxie Mafia!! David Mahoney Molly Mallnar Malmar Manroe Monroe Craig lon Andrea Steve Monigomery George Mooney Susan Moore, Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Deann Kaihleen Kirby Lynne MMV You Rabin Thomas 4 4 4 4 4 Maorman David Morgan Came Morgan Mr George Morgenrolh Marsha Margenrolh Rob Moms Karen Moms Keith Moms Mike Modenson Sonda Morwood George Moseley David Mosely Chnsfy Massbarger Allan Moihersele David Mofhersole Susie Maxon Marina Moxen 'lim Mozlulk Tony Mozgesak 1'ina Mulrl James Mulder Alan Mullen Rhonda Mullin: Sulan 56 57 07 4 38 39 4 4 Nolan, Gary ..... . . . Nordhem, Laura . . . . . . Norman, Debbie ........ Norris, Mary .... Norris, Robert .......... Norris, Tommy . . Nuckels, Mr. Donald Oberl, Doug . . . , , Oberf, Judy Odle, Jeanne Ohlsen O'Keele, Patricia. . . . . . Okerson Okerson, Vicki , . . Oldham, Jana. . Oliver, Candi ..... Olson, Diane ,......... Miss Martha ...... Orr Cindy Osbum Mike Rabnrl Pom ark Park Parks Parks e Parns Parns Patton Patty Payne Paynn Payne Peden Pedan Phillips 5 D4 4 4 4 4 44 44 4 4 Kresha George .... Proffitt, lobby ...... Pulliam, Mike ...,.. Purifay, Nancy .... Purvis, Mrs. Ja .... Qualls, Lloyd ..... Quesada, Nancy .... Quesada, Rilo .... Rabyar, Lauren . . . Raeuchle, John . . , Ragsdale, Dianne Ragsdale,Jluie . Roiley, Jim ...... Rainboll, lisa ..... Rainbolr, Randy ..... Rains, Mark ...... Rainwater, Belh . . . Rainvlaier, Debbie. . . Rambo, George . . . Rarnsel, Robby .... Rankin, George . . . Rankin, Glenda . . . Rankin, Jana .... Ransom, Vicki .... Ralcliff, Jane! .... Kafliff, Jerimoc . . . Ralliff, Robin .... Ronan, Karen .... Rawlings, Dirk . . ,. Rawlings, Dixon . . Rawlings, Diana .... Rawson, Mrs. Judy . . . . Roy, lim .......... Raybuck, Keilh , , . Mike Cassie ' ' ' ' 1651 'fdif 185 245 225 205 225 ....23, 49 ......205 .....7B,l85 . . . 57, 59, . . . I B3, ' ' 'kbl kifidf . . .'.'i'6i,' 245 l 85 245 225 245 205 245 l 86 205 205 205 I 07 I B6 245 225 205 205 245 I 86 2 25 225 225 ......l86 ....245 ....23 ..,.226 226 Robem, Rel Robeds Raberfi, Roberts, Roberrson Roberhan Raberrson Robinson, Robinson, Rogers, Rouse Rouso, Rowe, Rowell Rowell, Rowell, Rumield, Russell, Saal. Sanders, er. 8.2.73 lf 1 .206 ,188 .206 227 . 206 527 smdLi.na,' wma ...' .........,N......228 sifieuluna,, wma ..... ....,. . . Qi. . . gon, :za Slroihgr, Billy? ..... wo -in signup, my ....... M, . ,. . .Q . . .207- Slurgis, Gordon .... . . L . . ..... 57, 59, 207 saw, Jam ...... .... BQ ,1,97j-90,-433, 207 Sullivan! David .... ,llwan oma- Ilivam Don Sullivan Guy ndfgirmmoillf' Lum Sumrall, Diana Sondra hifi 3 .fY ....v..,,, A 'ffhimizza ......-.,...... 2 um, Jwiih. , . ......... Aa, 47, 49, ao, as A u Unaarvaod, Gay . . Upton, Slophan ..... ' Urbanavplzy, Jackie . Urbanoviky,.Mi:hacI .... Urbanavsky, Sheila , Ufqghfarri .... ... , Ygdn!t.,G0rv '5'Valdaf, Slave ..... Valbndana, Rachal ....... fr. . .2 Valentina, Piggy ov ,,.. . . . vm. Km-, defy .... 2. y Van Trump, Both .... . . . Vargas, Rudy ...... Vaughan, kdq .... X Vaughn, Grag . . . 'Vaivhr,'S:afl ......... . . . . . . V .... X 'X nal Stagg vma,xnnaig.'..'.?.:-?...m....,.... Vural hum Mn Na I The mng lrucl Cana, ..... .. .. kcl5y...,,.,r .... ij ........ , 76, l92 .248 245 229 24s ug zos 229 1 92 229 1 92 229 248 I 92 .229 on 229 20a 229 9 1 White, Tony .... Whitt, Tyronza ..... Wlliffiald, Cylinda .... Whiting, Chqy ....... Whitley, Karon ....... Whihvorlla, Mrs. Alicia .... . Vhclrlund, Kirk ........ Wigan, Darroll . . . wlnf' Qtr: Wigk Kifk ...,.. ' ' Wilhalm, Mari . . . Wilkut, Sharan ....... Wilkie, Linda ........ Vhlkinson, Mrs. Sylviag . . . Wilrsams, Mn. An Valllairisfbavid . . ....... wlamm,,o.bbs.. vmnqm, Mu. De Uiamx, Jamn ....,.... I mx, Jana! ..... mms, Jaan . . . . . . vwnim, Ma. .... .. Ml?lrfs,,2auI .... . .1. . VWI uami, Tam . . A . . . .......... .67, 72, Nlliamxon, Carlal ,..., . . . Wl'l1iamsan,0ldnD ..... .Y n........, .....60,209 ......l93 .....52, l93' ........2l9 ....39, 53,75 ........2l9 ,.........l93 ........249 ......2ZQO .....85,209 .. ........ 37 .........:..37,5l ..........l09,249 65, 68, 58, l31, 193 ...... . , ...... .27 ....... 193 ..........,...23o .....57,230 .r ....... f .... no ' 5' 230 209 ..... 75, 230 2 209 minimum, vain. .... ., ..,.. 12 . . p. .249 Houma 151. 1,,7:dHmfE2 256 EDITOR .... .... M ek! Cnrner CO PY .... .... D iane Cflark Roger Pnilnps Debbie Jlfiejlfiillan PHOTOGRAPHY .... .... S tene Krauss Greg Gan ARTWORK .... . . .Lynne Dees Wade Jfelfn PROFESSORS . . . ..... Drew Sffer Snaran Wes! PEOPLE, PROJECTS ...... Debbie Mlnafns janie ,Manning Karen Hein ,Mennaa Zfriee PLAYERS, PERFORMANCES. .Mike Kranen Pa! l6'allenaer Zan Gideon PERSONALITIES, PROGRAMS. . 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