Southwest High School - Yee Haw Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1972
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A ' infix ' ' ' . 1,1164 . A. Q 1 . Y , W i We beci 'em' i HOMECOMING KX A 1 ' I' ii iiiil 'V B 'Swv-51 You never looked so good, Larry. X 1 .5-N td Spirit kindled by anticipation, we plan and decorate. Exes-fest - carnival and reun starts the festivities. Enthusiasm grows with all, Friday's pep rally includes Rebel-Man's antics, senior girls' skit, iudging of the decorations, and the dramatic presentation of our Homecoming court. Mums' iingling bells cheer halls and owners, the excitement carries through to our victorious game. Time for slowing down with dancing at Colonial. The great day over, our memories continue. ion combined - , xnxx HOMECOMING , ' 1 1 iRf?? 'l'H'f1fJE'? k UM -,752 1 21 -fa flfekff- ,Um ,fl gm.-',x +,.-',v.WE5 Q I Q' . VA 1. f . a . . 5 1 . P. uk. an h .Q l 3 Te: MJQQQXZ ' 5'.p ph'?r'a fr'r 'aff ' A M if 'qt 4 ' J'i1Q,,, '4 ff-- f4b' f xl I A s n ' M 1 9 +'f -A N . fr-lnkfakrb bn fwfr fr Q' , . '4 M 'Sf N ' LW mi A. ' rw wmv A lack of scenery sets the stage for the imagination. We become involved in the daily twistings of small-town life in the early twentieth century. We see life as it is - comprised of little events interlaced with love, living, and death. We see that through blindness we miss Life's fleeting importance. OUR TOWN Ellen Fondren and Darius. Darius Johnston and Kim Shinn f l ,iff ti .45 x-.,,'1f -.. ,- -, '-' ' 4 3. , ' . 42 5 A 45. of-'esyllk fs ff' s F X M My 5. l .. it ., N ' if l ' I R .X .sf Y , V N 3. , .V 4 A F 33 I I 1 X f, 1' , . - l f , , ' l ' i -I C' 1 .iii l . l .W A 5 I V x ni -JY- k,,4f' i . v-.1 K ngr, 1' Kim and Don Cauldwell. Do any human beings ever realize life while they live if? - every, every minute? The graveyard scene. OUR TOWN Firemen are prompt in answering the call. Ln, 7 4- 4-6' If xr' ' M I-0 A l alpha Og ' T H Q . f + ' '11, Q ' Q . 1 E -- A gf ' M4 .UQ Once The Yee-Haw Staff had carried their belongings to safety and learned the building was not in peril, Carrie Morgan continued tallying All-Southwest votes. fel ,,l , , ftlfg, P l l ,, f M, , U, , - , , ,Tm 1 i ' --ve-im 1 '1 '3 'l - 'll -' -1 '1 A 'l 1 W I K A-1 -I -1 'Q t .I , I g K b mi N It all began on the east side, the for-real fire drill lasting about forty-five minutes, Period 7 into Period 8. Ho-hum . . . another fire drill and the ever-present joking: Maybe it'll be one this time, We're not immediately aware that this time it's the real thing. Ennui vanishes as the word spreads - Fire engines reawaken childish excitement as all take advantage of an unexpected break in routine. As a stray thought clicks, we realize that it's not really a game at all. 99 Wi! Fireman Jim and his friends ferret out the rat. . . QUICKLY EXTINGUISHED BACKWARD BASH f AP .'ggfJ'l'uQ'Lk 7:' ii g? ' fi? Biff, -5 ' Nfl, . ,, w ' Q ,VNA 2 , i v -J 'wi 1 . gvjfylg : MJ- ' '7 ' , Ding-a-ling. 4? Who's the chick in the middle with Mark? Contact! Contact! .X J C, . .1 l You have to keep your boutonniere on, it's part of the game. PLANS! Who will you take? What will you wear? Where will you ect? Each girl plots and pays lWhere am I going to get the money?l for the dance in reverse. The night is packed with dining, discussion, and dancing. Hmmm - exciting! All the everyday people seem different in their elaborate dressg conscious and self-conscious - aware of being special. t I Backward Bashes are always weird. BACKWARD BASH Mrs. Martha Hickey gives Doc Fisk a quick pick-me up. STUDENT COUNCIL-FACULTY VOLLEYBALL GAME Bobby socks, knee socks, nylon h Man, tion. iff:- 'ffi ll? nw. , . , 'sri l0,s,1 fz lpn! Q2 Q woman or beast? Mrs. Standifer defies descrip- w Ft-J QRS Mr. Clean battles the Helmeted Horrow. High spirits fly in this exaggerated trolic of strange people and questionable scores. Teachers lassisted by Mr. Cleanj battle the student forces in annual competition. And then come the queens . . . The avowed winner in applause slinks off the court and here we go again, trying to cap the climax in the last day before the Holidays! STUDENT COUNCIL-FACULTY VOLLEYBALL GAME CHRISTMAS l The magic of Christmas! A powerful symbolic season the traditional stories and anthems, the gourmet cooking, tree-trimming and gift-giving. Out of school! An exhilerating walk by the crowds and Santas and a rush of parties that thread through the New Year. Driving around - little gasps at the neighborhoods that have entered into lands of enchantment - Good will pentrates the air. Surely the most hardened cynic can't escape feeling the specialness of a moment filled with love, laughter, sentiments, reflections, warship and the hope for peace on earth. CHRISTMAS tvxifq 'X f wits David Amis gauges Steve Lynch, Keeping tabs on whose hair's whose. ? E Contestants eagerly await the results of the contest. BEARD GROWING CONTEST 36 l I It's a case of amateur versus professional. .2 44 'Dx Now this won't hurt a bit. Hairy, scraggly, fuzzy, itchy feeling, rough, smooth, wiry, full and long - all shapes, all sizes in a beard growing contest that bestows the marvelous mark of manhood upon Jim Suggs, with Coach Younger and Raleigh Smith Tieing for second place. BEARD GROWING CONTEST Scarlatti, Moussorgsky, Saint-Saens . . Noyes, Kipling, Whitman . . . in classrooms, in rare assemblies, guests help make the arts a vivid pattern in Southwest's tapestry, as when John Whitten, raconteur and restauranteur, recites poetry for Thrush-Williams' freshman classes, or, inban appearance sponsored by the Ford Foundation, pianist Gary Graffman holds the student body spellbound. K diff' X -..,, ., i GUESTS GUESTS if GRADUATION ,W ' . F 352 T311 Q .3:aZvv?JrI,.L ,': Q24 . - -v A .v,,kf.f:'f f7-, ,- 4 ' Qe1'E.'5.?:AvfE'-:iff:a'E .'r :Q ' H. 1 ' -5' ?flas ez' fhlifffz55fgi.,1pslEa.gEPEi r' ., 3 'M , ti-214:45 .feswiftffvri :nie-,1..f2.r-' '- W -, V. ,i.1,:ffmQ??:fi1.w?-'- , H 15 . i ' if ffQ9'if'3f . N ., csmyet W, - ,fs-w, ag, me, .Q .X S .M , Wifw- , ' fi nsivlf- 51:1 fi igfzisg-lf' V51 4 QQ ,..' f:if'.,,?,g gk 11.3 Remember yesterday when you shyly took my hand and we two faced a strange, looming future? Remember how we lurched through our sophomore year, in owe of the iuniors, in love with the seniors in fear of the teachers? 1 And what ci carefree year we had as iuniors, making iokes, ordering rings, forever writing more schedule cards. But what could compare to this year? GRADUATION 4 - Q, , an 2 ,' .. -, i E . if is , 5 ft l 5 im' 51 l , w , N ,i 'i g57i . - , -if vein 5 4 P -- ik nliywf- :ff:4 .-iw' ' 1 .gm QV A YM xx. l - gf' A , i -T' 4 4522? f x 4:5 1 zz, Studying for finals amid college catalogs and booklets is Helen Holacka. , A,A., 7 15 n . , Greg Schraudenbaugh begins a list for graduation announcements. GRADUATION 42 ,L , S, is j is Q 3-if s , 1,,' 'Z r 7 jf' ' .. 4' ,cric Q V l - 322 ' -J t J J ' ' l' I fb' 'Qt li X V l l th' A if 1 f KM, it V' I rx ur , X y , ' . A it I l J Q' pl i A .c 3 i 1 . 1 s l If he iXs g A.L i ' Will we ever recapture the hopes, the sentimental silliness, the seriousness of being seniors? Will we ever see each other after years in the world unprotected by our youth and our dreams? Remember yesterday when you shyly took my hand and we two faced a strange, looming future? 'rd See the '72 Yee-Haw Summer Supplement for Additional Highlights Coverage GRADUATION GP ACCOLADES AND ACHIEVEMENTS E3 44 There are throng to rise above the ways. Here we give individuals: The National Mr. and Belles their Character though traits L Populjity are the Teenage Fort Worth, Southwest, finalists, and their school, and with solid accomplish and leaders are 1 by the faculty. V essence which, ' detected. Positive ideal are A representatives: . and finalists. A selected and Beaux. lSlXl's 5 5 ggg lg s Xttllll usa' li fl 5 T El il l ACCOLADES AND ACHIEVEMENTS MARY BROCK Nolan Mardi Gras Queen ACCOLADES AND ACHIEVEMENTS KAREN KRUGER Miss Teenage Fori Worfh .VW- CATHY WRIGHT i 5 ? . -1 T f fi , T : Xf STEVE DOSSIN 'Q W v- I, y- ' . t A Naiional Meri+ Scholarship Finalisis JEFF ROBERTSON TIM WALSH LARRY: Letterman in Football, '7l . . . Star-Telegram Carrier of the Year, '7l . . . Member of the Marine Physical Fitness Team . . . Olympic Weight Lifting, 2nd in State . . . Power Lifting, 4th in Region 9. DAVID: Class Favorite, '70, '7l . . . Vice-President of P.O.S., '71 . . . Senior Historian for F.H.A., HERO Chapter, '72. BETTY: International Club, '70, '7'l .. . Student Council, '71, '72 . . . National Honor Society, '7l, '72 . . . Yee-Haw Staff, '71, '72 . . . F.H.A., '71, '72 . . .F.H.A. President, '72 . . . Leon- ard Star Award, '7l . . . Outstanding Junior P.E. Student, '7l . . . Quill and Scroll . . . C.S.G. Member, '72 . . . Miss SHS fi- nalist, '72. RQ-fl t gk i 1 , ' .-I-2.7.1 N GREG: Two Year Algebra Award, '71 . . . National Honor Society, '71, '72 . . . Leonard Star Award, '71 . . . Latin Club Vice-President, '71 . . . Science Club Vice-President, '72 . . . Tennis Team, '71, '72 . . . T.C.U. Accounting Workshop Scholarship, '71 . . . Debate Team Vice-Presi- dent, '71, President, '72 . . . Student Body President, '72 . . . Mr. SHS finalist, '72. JANE: Student Council, '70 . . . P.O.S. '70, '71 . . . Leon- ard Star Award, '71 National Honor Society, '71, '72 . . . Secretary of O.E.A., '72 . . . International Club, '72 . . . Vice-President of C.S.G., '72 . . . Fashion Coordi- nator for Stripling's Teen Board, '72. TERRY: International Club, '70, '71 . . . Class Vice-Presi- dent, '70, '71 . . . Class Secretary-Treasurer, '72 . . . Stu- dent Council, '7O, '71, '72 . . . P.O.S., '70, '71, '72 . . . P.O.S. Board of Governors, '71, '72 . . . P.O.S. Vice-Presi- dent, '72 . . . National Honor Society, '71, '72 . . . Trea- surer of NHS, '72 . . . Leonard Star Award, '71 . .. F.H.A., '72 . . . C.S.G. Member, '72 . . . Yee-Haw Staff, '72 . . . Miss SHS finalist, '72. ALL-SOUTHWEST CHARLIE: Class Favorite, '70, . . Letterman in Track, '71 . . . Letterman in Basketball, '71, '72 . . . Rebelation Staff, '72. NANCY: Class Favorite, '70 . . . Rodeo Club, '70 . . . Class President, '71 . . . P.O.S. Board of Governors, '71 .. . Student Council, '71 International Club, '71 . . . Homecoming Princess, '71 . . . Cheerleader, '72 . . . Rebelation Staff, '72 . . . C.S,G. Member, '72 . . . Miss SHS, '72, MIKE: Latin Honor Society, '71 . . . National Honor Society, '71, '72 . . . Letterman in Football, '71 . . . Varsity Base- ball, '71 . . . Two Year Algebra Award, '71 . . . Alverson Summer Scholarship to George Washington University . . . Mr. SHS finalist, '72, ALL-SOUTHWEST v Q 'l ff-1. V in A . 34 ' NA. PT 0, , . , x 1 N , V, X' . qi., sd- , ' iff' ,-Qlfvrl : .ir 'l 1-,gg i .' , 4. 'V ' 4- x- f ...Q JANEE: Class Favorite, '70 . . . Leonard Star Award, '70 . . Homecoming Princess, '71 . . . O.E.A. Treasurer, '72 . . . F.H.A '70, '71 . . . Cheerleader, '70, '71, '72 . . . National Honor Soci- ety, '71 , '72 . . . C.S.G. Member, '72 . . . Miss SHS finalist, '72 CARL: Letterman in Football lManagerj, '71 . . . HOPE Club Mem ber, '72 . . . International Club, '70 . . . F.C.A., '71, '72. SUSIE: Cheerleader, '70, '71, '72 . . . O.E.A. President, '72 . . C.S.G. Secretary, '72 . . . Class Favorite, '70, '71 . . . Homecom ing Princess, '72 . . . Miss SHS finalist, '72, MIKE: Class Favorite, '70 . . . Student Council, '70, '71 . . . Stu- dent Body Vice-President, '72 . . . Letterman in Track, '70 . . Letterman in Football, '70, '71 . .. Letterman in Baseball, '71 . .. All-District Running Back, '71 . .. Football Captain, '71 . . . Voted Most Valuable Player on Football Team, '71 . . International Club, '71 . . . President F.C.A., '72 . . . Mr. SHS, '72, CHERYL: P.O.S., '70, '71 . . .Volleyball Team, '70, '71, '72 . . Tennis Team, '71, '72 . . . Class Treasurer, '71 . . . Class Favor- ite, '71 . . . Cheerleader, '72 . . . Homecoming Queen, '71 . . Miss SHS finalist, 72. ALL-SOUTHWEST Y. I 1 lliii Ki at q sllllll :QQ ,F i I In l , it it X f . . . WM. su,.,. Mg, fs kr y 1 C it yysssyy. , s 1 Fx . hw - I 1 L H .A L J L.-'I - . , ' Y Q' Chergl Lanham 30 9 f' 3' gx , Y . sep., 1 JIM: Student Council, '70, '71 . . . Outstanding First Year German Student, '71 Leonard Star Award, '70, '71 .. . National Honor Society, '71, '72 . . . Letterman in Football, '70, '71 . . . All-District Center, '70, '71 . . . Football Captain, '71 . . . F.C.A., '72 . . . Mr. SHS finalist, '72. KAY: Latin Club, '70 . . . National Latin Honor Society, '70 . . .P.O.S., '70, '71 . . . Leonard Star Award, '70, '71 . . . HOPE Club Member, '71 . . . Rebelation Staff, '71, '72 . . . Out- standing First Year Journalism Student, '71 . . . Rebelation Associ- ate Editor, '72 . . . Insight Editor, '71, Co-Editor, '72 . . . Tempo Correspondent, '71 . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Texas High School Press Association Honorable Mention for Specialized Column, '71 . . . F.H.A., '72 . . . National Merit Letter of Commendation. ALL-SOUTHWEST 0 -:nw-.W ww'- 4 I fm vwpuwvfukwu.-q ., .. Wmmg, x +A TFW 1. True leadership must co-exist with chowder. Your qualifies and abiliiies reflec? an ennoble exomple fo us who are proud of you because you are proud of us. MR. AND MISS SOUTHWEST 43 H400 4 lr. ,ez 'PV 6 J K 4 UQ ' Fi Qu 15 ' 1: I ,. ,,.W,, 1,1 J, - 5, :ff 2 24 .N he C Q A I fL' L. :fr few-A.., ,1. , ' Q 'I pw 'K . ' ,f :f 'RQ V ' ' L 5 I I BARBIE STEVENS . y ,,f L 'ff TRISHA ' HAMMOND RALEIGH SMITH DAVID MOFFATT RANDY SCOTT MARSHALL LEWIS CHERYL LANHAM . .A .gg 4 , I TERRY I GALLAGHE R 1 gg MR. AND MISS SOUTHWEST FINALISTS T 58I SUSIE REYNOLDS JIM SLIGGS I I TOMMY KNIGHT 'Q . DIANE CLARK MIKE NELSON GREG VAUGHN BETTY KNITTLE JANEE MILAN , QL I Bw xl I ' f4wH'W'l'l,T,,1f1 if f ,. ' .LTETYTT 1 WI , L,Lf-, .-Iliff? I' I ,. 2.3, I 53' Q' 13 5 , MR. AND MISS SOUTHWEST FINALISTS I f if VS 15, fi Seniors BELLES AND BEAUX Charlie Reynolds Nancg Bennei-I David Harris Tricia Har+neH 2,2 i 1 1 l Seniors David Harry Bonnie Neafherg Jeff Banker Marsha Long Juniors BELLES AND BEAUX Dana lsoline Diane Dieiz Dan Giddens Monica Ford Glenn Carroll Lex Lefiwich David Bennei-I Debbie Sfone Juniors Sophomores BELLES AND BEAUX 'X' 're wg X Mike McCall Vicki Coker Doug LeaviH Jeannie Carl s..a' WB, Sophomores Randg Crawford Sharon Francis Robbg Bunch Lee Thompson Freshmen BELLES AND BEAUX ox, K David Suggs Karla Dieb Terrg Purkeg Debra Diefz 'P Freshmen ,, .mp s . n X fb-A , 1, Sieve Perry Shirlee Owen Chuck Andrews Marg Ann Helm I know that my emotions Are something I just can 't tameg I feel the earth move under my feet, I feel the sky tumbling down, tumbling down, tumbling down. Words and Music by CAROLE KING from I Feel the Earth Move in the Carole King Album TAPESTRY Copyright 1971 by saw. cms-columbia Mum, rm. 711 Fifth Aym., New vmu, N. v, 10022 used by Pummaan - All mgm, nes..-yea ,QE- O' V? Wm MXL QQ OR f . ex? TX, 'YE .! W -x-if 'f -,JV Laf21:mIJllg? fed: ,kim 3 KX W X . 'X M3 HQ SPORTS 5589? fb People who labor, molding athletes and attitudes, working to build Southwest's reputation of winning. 1L. - RJ Miss Ann Black, gymnastics, Mr. Morris Outlaw, head baseball, Mr. Everett Hull, golf, Mr. James Cox, head football, Mr. Sam Kiker, head track, Mrs. Lela Standifer, COACHING STAFF 70 Q i We MN? STUDENT TRAINERS: IL.-RJ Carl Hightower, Tim Mitchell, Alan Mossbarger, Gerald Creager. 5 IL.-RJ Mr. Ed Revercomb, assistant track, Mr. Mike Nelson, assistant basketball, Mr. James Wood, head basketball, Mr. John Younger, assistant football, baseball, and Mr. Aubry Fisk, head trainer. .ma-mQ..as..., -Ji, assistant basketball, Mr. Dewey Estill, COACHING STAFF ft , -ff ff 'I-. i sf, ' ,'.. ., ' ' -..,'h A 1--iw L , -Y H, r . t .,, , . - .. . , ,-5,12-AQ W L Q' V, 5 f if M. ,tiff ia my-,M Af: tx Af t jhxkgm 3, avbif' fha Kflffwggifwgze,45,2iwff,1s'p'w--efg:I'.e.,'sei?3' ' vii 1, 5 111 gy, zgfsyfg -1 .,,..w,r,,f,g:,X .152 L ii., - ,.A?.itL-2? 543, j , K ' 'f nPvfT ?f!Q2':+ , A- ft ,ffm f 11 ff Q -24 , 1' -2-z-r'wrf4f'z::.f , Q f,,:,'--fav,-, MP1,--0 2 i'.'-Y-iv 3Q'g,w5,gw-:fic U31 Q4 iii I-5315 rf 531.0 l:zEj'7f,Si'.2 r':'.:'h'6w.'1V5'5o:75,q ,3 . -, iw, Q ,U ,ktk..,.V,kgf- . KM J f,,-'.,,,,V,, d.,.. k,,.,Yg, we .Q ,',f-faxes .4 ffr- -A..-eff?- '.'.,,, 'f.A :5 . .,. 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L, . , ., ., ,, .1 y, W , 'V-'12':L5'11xw.-vii cm.,-.J-is -, Wim.. , , , , L fL.-R.1Bottam Row: Nelson, Lewis, Mays, Hilprecht, Smith, Powell, Tyer, Wetsel, Hightower, 2nd Row: Mitchell, Hilprecht, Mayer, Lynch, Prater, Bairrington, Davis, Robertson, Dennt, White, Gustafson, Hillman, Schraudenbach, Bristow, McCollum, Bass, Fraley, White, Mossbarger, Howington, Creager, 3rd Row: Coach Younger, Coach Outlaw Harry, Coach Revercomb, Saunders, Tobar, lsoline, Strickland, Norris, Shotwell, Napolitano, Vinsant, Gardner, Doc Fisk, Simmons, Coach Nelson, Coach Kiker, Coach Cox Top Row: Reid, Lucas, Moffatt, Estes, Suggs, Murtishaw, Murphy, Zeller, Profitt, Cozart, Francis. FOOTBALL 72 1 SCORES Opponent We Sam Houston l l Dunbar 6 Haltom I4 Eastern Hills 7 Wyatt 21 Heights I7 North Side 0 Carter-Riverside 27 Paschal 14 Western Hills I7 They 26 I3 20 14 7 10 20 7 20 7 A moment of glory in a lifetime of mediocrity, a special second of fulfillment. Football . . . A season ahead full of heartaches and ioys and workouts and woes and victories and defeats. A beginning and an ending . . . A three-way tie for second in a tough district. FOOTBALL The best of the best are singled out by coaches and sportswriters in the All-District poll. Great IO-AAAA players who made the great plays of the season take the spotlight with a queen to reign over a team that gave its all for Southwest. Football Queen pf ' 'F' lx l Dana lsoline Dqn Zeller tackle defensive back 'Q' -lim 5UggS Chuck Estes Mike Francis center defensive back halfback FOOTBALL: ALL-DISTRICT PLAYERS i v f , The bigtime. Heights will be, undoubtedly, 1 ' V 'A M the top team this year. -vi . hr. 4 ' Every sportswriter, It every student wonders and worries J over Southwest Homecoming U October 15. U Southwest l7 T . - fx AHHS IO . . . 5 ----. The bigtime. A beautiful sight awaits the fired-up Rebs after their mighty effort - a victorious score- board. xl I Coach Cox sizes up the Heights team be- fore the game. Jeff Reid takes the hand-off from Kevin Denny in an effort to break the Jacket's line. Even football players need a rest now and then. xg 'xy ,fs-V' FOOTBALL: ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ti xt -qmf-K its fsgtwlqxag 3 Ghosts and goblins terrorize the Eagles as Rebels trick and take the treat. Masks give way to face masks when Southwest meets Carter V on Halloween night final scare - SHS 27 CHS 7 I Y They get by even the best of usp at least that's Dan Zeller's feeling about this Car- ter runner. Reb defender J through. FOOTBALL: CARTER-RIVERSIDE Jerry Bristow clears a path for running back David Gardner. through a maze of Carter tacklers. A f' Q wx, A M r r .l!?!pi,, ' erry Bristow keeps leaping for Carter passes, but once in a while one slips 76 l V xt. .,g 0 A ,fe l , ,.i 6 6, l Y , , 1 l, f, -sv' Y' 5. Noflhslde facklefs C00 UPPCCV ffom nowhere, 05 Jeff Reid Bobby Lucas and Mike Francis team up to drag down a loose Steer learned on this play. Despite the efforts of Jim Suggs, Dana lsoline, and Karl Hilprecht, a Northside runner finds a way to gain yardage. Wipeout. The Steers trample over Southwest in a night of horror. The North Side pros proved their place in first was well earned as they hit the Rebels for twenty points. SHS O NS 20 FOOTBALL: NORTH SIDE The Cougar machine finally runs out of gas in 1971. An anticlimax of a season marked with climaxes. Southwest muddles to a 17-7 victory and hurries home to read if Heights can beat Paschal and give SHS a second. Paul Shotwell takes matters into Much-needed yardage is gained by the scrambling of players, such as this run by Mike Francis. Y FOCTBALL: WESTERN HILLS his own hands in seizing this Hills runner. Dan Zell chances. er meets the problem head-on in an effort to foil Hill's 78 l Once in a while, Lee White must carry more of the load than iust kicking. tg 92 A A dazed Paschal runner plows into the Rebs' Chuck Estes before being stopped for no gain. 'w X 'fix -il X Landing hard under a Panther attack is Jerry B'ristow E ,A David Gardner and Chuck Estes make footing a problem for Paschal. Independence Day rolls around and November 5 is sliced with heartrending yells. Rebels must win to stay in second place and spirit runs high. But spirit to spirit, player to player, minute to minute, Paschal wins out. I HS 21 SHS I4 FOOTBALL? PASCHAL Glory boys. B team players that play for the future. Undefeated, unintimidated men of tomorrow, fighting for a place. Numero Uno. Tops in the district. fx ik.4.,4..-tara.. W . Carl McCormack fakes a hand-off to Paul Fuchs during a heated Paschal game. . 1, .fy tx, M A !,,f , , g 4 Q. , an X I ive-o W' , V 0 we F, 'v PX., NK With or without buffers, Robin Black's going to need an aspirin when he gets up. fha -A xxx I a It'II take more than one Poly defender to take down John Witte. FOOTBALL: B TEAM ,.4 ' Opponent Sam Houston Dunbar Holtom EHHS Wyatt Heights North Side Carter Paschal Western Hills SCORES they 0 6 O 0 8 l 8 I6 O 0 O 80 Krag Schmedel has his eye on the goal line during a Rebel on- Bobby Burns makes it look easy to catch opponents behind their slaught. own lines. . Q - A 0 fl 'R'l Barron' ROW ' MCReYY10ldS, Dozier, Schmedel, Fant, Street, Cashman, Mangano, Reese, Applewhite, Niedermayer, 2nd Row - Parsons, Leavitt, Fuchs, Loyd, Foufnieff McCall, McKinney, Wilkerson, Thames, Hodge, Bunch, Witte, 3rd Raw - Estes, Cozart, Dewitt, Reynolds, Smith, Wilson, Kay, Roberts, Ward, Black, Daniels, Top Row - Coach Estlll, Johnson, Ford, McCormack, Sullivan, Burns, Harris, Hutchison, Smith, Johnson, Coach Nelson. FOOTBALL: B TEAM T GW? I Determination and drive combine with skill to create the Southwest C team. Underclassmen working their hearts out to perpetrate the Rebel ll'0dlll0n Of VlCf0 Y- Danny Baker can afford to take his time behind the blocking of the heavy Rebel line. ns 5+ 4 was IL.-RJ Bottom Row - Bontz, Pittman, West, Myer, Groves, Kutach, Nunter, Goodman, 2nd Row - Grissell, King, Lewis, Johnson, Bairrington, Fulton, Stewart, Lumpkin, Far- rar, Donawho, Adams, 3rd Row - Thomas, Parker, Reinbach, Rhodes, Purkey, Robertson, Pettit, Burnham, Perry, McCarthy, Top Row - Coach Revercomb, Neumann, Gam- bill, Lyons, Morris, Lilly, Horn, Williams, McAndrews, Roper, Manghom, Coach Outlaw. FOOTBALL: C TEAM 82 I 2 if O , . , -I SCORES Opponent We They Poly 22 20 Terrell 6 0 EHHS 6 l 3 Wyatt 20 6 Heights 8 l4 North Side 22 6 Carter 40 8 Paschal 14 O Western Hills 8 6 Mark Rhodes doesn't need to worry about anything but running, thanks to Hank Burnham and Danny Baker. 'NNI Chuck McAndrews, Terry Purkey, and Mark Pettit ioin ranks to capture a Carter player off guard. Despite help downfield, the going still gets pretty sticky at times, as shown by McAndrews. FCOTBALL: B TEAM A season of strange events wins forfieted, losses compounded, remotches, and coin tosses. Heights plays illegal cagers, Paschal stalls interminably. But Rebels pull out, win first half, lose to Heights, take the coin toss, win second half, lose to Eastern Hills in a city play-off but end the long season as lO-AAAA Co-Champs. SCORES Opponent North Side Paschal Carter Western Hills Heights Heights - lst half North Side Paschal Carter Western Hills Heights Paschal - lst half Heights - 2nd half Eastern Hills bi-district They 73 50 69 65 67 74 65 35 51 53 40 27 84 65 if? IL,-RJ Bottom Row - Richie Wilson, Dan Giddens, Charlie Reynolds, Bill Chew, Mike Swaim, Ynd Row - F' I ...., terry Dallas, Ken King, Brian Tiny Roberts Doug Baucum, Bill Heuer, David Church. BASKETBALL: l O-AAAA DISTRICT CHAMPS! ALI.-DlSTRlCT David Church Jr. and Richie Wilson Jr Cenler, Forward Guard l6.8 Avg. l4.2 Avg BECKY VESTA Baskeiball Queen U Hdhawwgl .,., ,.,, R -'A 'W 2 1. .19 .5 ,a 5 K' V? . we 0 1, ,l k J COACH OF THE YEAR Fellow IO-AAAA basketball coaches voted Reb Mentor James Wood Coach of the Year in the For! Worth Press Randy Crawford, Soph. Charlie Reynolds, Sr. annual AH'Di5lriCl poll' Forward Guard lO.9 Avg. 8.5 Avg. BASKETBALL: lO-AAAA DISTRICT CHAMPS! Brian Tiny Roberts, Jr. Center Dan Glddens, Jr. Guard Bill Heuer, Jr. TBVYY Dallas, -lf- Forward F0fW0Yd Ken King, Sr. Forward Mike Swaim, Sr. Guard BASKETBALL: 10-AAAA DISTRICT CHAMPS! A Doug Baucum, Jr. Forward Bill Chew, Soph Guard 86 Doomed is the man who loses a contact on this court Charlie Reynolds flies through the air to collect a Rebel rebound. Tiny Roberts goes high before passing the ball. Steers sink down, then sink in as North Side meets the Rebs. First district game, first loss. Rebs lead to the six-minute mark when Steers dunk everything, anything lincluding three playersl. NSHS 73 - SHS 69. Fist City hits second half when Rebs and Steers plow through three brawls. 1 Fighting hard, Rebs miss one desperate toss. NSHS 65 - SHS 63. BASKETBALL: NORTH SIDE l Beauty on the boards. Western Hills and Carter give out as Southwest plays near perfect games. SHS 81 - WHHS 65. SHS 73 - Carter 69. Second half is a repeat performance. SHS 61 - WHHS 53. SHS 82 - Carter 51. l Terry Dallas finds competition stiff midst Cougars. i l Stop action in Carter play focuses on Randy Crawford before the catch. Doug Baucum throws up his hands in agony as he witnesses a Rebel turnover. BASKETBALL: WESTERN HILLS AND CARTER-RIVERSIDE 88 Tiny blocks another shot. John George bows to David Church's skill. Slowdown, showdown, shutdown. Southwest paces off with the Panthers and carries every game. First shot: Paschal fouls out three, Church racks up thirty-three. SHS 83 - Paschal 50. Second try: Rebels fight for number one as Church hits twenty-one. SHS 41 - Paschal 35. Final chance: First half championship freak pits the Rebels against the Panthers for that last basket. Double overtime stall . . . Rebs pull out with four seconds left. SHS 29 - Paschal 27. U mum -- Qi S Terry Dallas ignores Donny Smith's wishes. BASKETBALL: PASCHAL Everything rides on the toss of a coin. Southwest and Heights battle over and over . . . for first half, for second half, for lO-AAAA championship. Forfeits strengthen SHS and Heights, amazed, disappointed, violent, stops on a dime and settles for co-champs only, but not without playoff victory: AHHS 84 - SHS 58. Reynolds, Church, Wilson, and Tiny cut off all opposition on the boards Richie Wilson counters a Jacket press. Terry Dallas wards off the attack of Height's Creager. BASKETBALL: ARLINGTON HEIGHTS SCORES Opponent We They North Side 76 49 Paschal 56 44 Carter 57 35 Western Hills 47 60 Heights 46 47 North Side 76 5l Paschal 58 48 Carter 60 49 Heights 57 43 Western Hills 46 41 Western Hills Cougars find Tom Vick too much to handle. B-Team trains for tomorrow, shooting, pivoting, ivssins. iumping, working toward a Varsity position . . . while competing for its own tops. 5...- W Ei ee IL.-RJ Bottom Row - Mike Shanks, Gary Green, Ricky Churchill, Brent Johnson, Bill Chew, Craig Kilpatrick, Chris Cannon, Robert Howengton. 2nd Row - Alan Mossbaug her, David Neil, Steve Owen, Ken Janette, Tom Vick, Marshall Harris, Mickey Bowells, Carl McCormack, Jeff Marquardt, Coach Nelson. BASKETBALL: B-TEAM Mickey Bawells attempts to catch teammates' attention. Tom Vick drives for 0 tough two points- ' 1 Ag' P S 3 , . L f t is 3 isis , ,gf.lQL,: U-,yyfi at -, !'Ji1'Q' ,fat P, Tom Fenoglio and Lindsey Stites battle for an elusive rebound. Tony Tctlmedge does his best to can two points against Western Hills. BASKETBALL: B and C VS. COUGARS 92 C-Team cheerleaders discuss the action. SCORES Opponent We They North Side 69 32 Paschal 34 39 Carter 70 43 Western Hills 40 38 Heights 52 49 North Side 70 43 Paschal 6l 43 Carter 74 47 Western Hills 38 36 Heights 48 50 Behind the black lines, waiting under the basket, C-Team cagers anticipate their chance to star. In the meantime, they warm up with a second place in district play. fL.-R.1Botfam Row - Mike McCormack, Ronnie Wilson, Mark Barfield, Kyle Collier, Roy Youngman, George Gallagher, 2nd Row - Coach Younger, Tom Fenoglio, Tony Tal- madge, John Church, Lindsay Stiles, Danny Baker, Steve Manning. BASKETBALL: C-TEAM Supple muscles rip through the frothy lanes. The only sound is the heaving, sucking waves slapping the sides of the pool as the Girls' Swim Team goes through its paces. Practices are excrutiating, meets are frightening, but the aquanauts face their competition in true Rebel form. . XIII' . Q iff, J' I 01.11 xi N' ES.. 'A Nfl. , X . K- 'WWE f'1x IL.-RJ Fronl Row - Debbie Reinbach, Pat Virgets, Sue Henry, Lori Harbort, Debbie McMahon. Back Row - Kim Klcwiter, Liz Freese, Delane Davis, Pam Baughman Lynda Climie, Pat O'Keefe. SWIMMING: GIRLS 4 I IUIIAI' I 'r fi K7 'Q X , ll IS-. A X wg ,, - H559 E4 Supporters agonize ihe last lap. f .ef :QT ... : ' i g 73 g Jayne Colburn takes the big plunge. Pam Baughman springs out to an early lead. Sue Henry discusses her wins. SWIMMING: GIRLS Twisting, splitting, contorting their bodies into unimaginable exercises on bar, beam, and floor, the gymnastic team competes , at city meets and proves sports are c true art form. Melinda Spurlpck displays prize-winning form. w,:ew l IL.-RJ Front Row - Debbie Chambers, Nancy Purifoy, Julie Rodriguez, Melinda Spurlock, Susan Michaels, Donna Norman. 2nd Row - Cindy Johnson, Terry Hodge, Kim Goodwin, Marcella Hodges, Ellen Berman, Annette Alarid. 3rd Row - Jana Plumlee, Debra Potts, Sonora Roebuck, Vol lngle, Angela Koonce, Sherry Guthrie, Kelly Jones, Coach Ann Black. 4th Row - Melanis Marx, Rose Ann Young, Judy Knight, Amy Abbott, Allison Craig, Susie Swaim, Janice Leithner. Not Pictured - Cindy Goodman, Lex Leftwich, Chris McCullough. GYMNASTICS 96 M IL.-RJ Sealed - Teresa Rodriquez, Tracey Youngblood, Linda Brandon, Anita Brandon, Pam Halley, Lisa Davis, Kafhy Hendricks. Standing - Coach Lela Standifer, Joni Hen- derson, Shelley Sorrell, Cheryl Waison, Laura Ruede. Lanes of concentrated energy burst into form as the Girls' Track Team fakes another set of laps, working toward the Indoor Meet. TRACK: GIRLS Serve. iff, -':V.,W.' Jj,'fa'i ., 4, ,QA i' volley. , c - Ji f .. as volley. C C y C f Q ' 5 - . f so R t if - i A- forwards and back, W,1M Q, the tennis team A J f ' pounds out victory ' after victory. 1 Hard work for , ,Q small glories. M, ' A A . . , , ,,, yi ir was 1- 'ff3'9?f1itQE-333 Dale Johnson backhands over the net. IL.-RJ Front Row - Susan Leithner, Marsha Morgenroth, Stephanie Rocher, Nancy Kisler, Linda Robinson, Becky Castle. 2nd Row - Marc Cherryhomes, Martha Tullis, Deb- bie Fails, Molly Hill, Karen Harpstrite, Cheryl Lanham, Devon Abbott, Dale Johnson, Alegria Douglas, Susan Smerick, Hearne Williford. 3rd Row -- Coach Roy House- wright, Rusty Stevens, Greg Vaughn, Kenneth Key, Jack Hill, Tony Bennett, Greg Smith, Richard Cashman, Keith Sproull, Ted Crewe, Guy Wilson, Gordon Sturgis, David Epperson, Coach Lela Standifer. TENNIS 98 nn. ami. ' . xf :ya Greg Vaughn puts force behind his volley. Marc Cherryhomes alertly awaits a serve. ,amuu:aa were e . mu:wmnrxm Karen Horpstrite serves in good form See the '72 Yee-Haw Summer- Supplement for Additional Sports Coverage TENNIS Way over yonder is a place I have seen ln a garden of wisdom from some long ago dreamy . And the sweet fasting good life is so easily foundf Way over yonder - fhaf's where I 'm bound. Words and Music by CAROLE KING from Way Over Yonder in the Carole King Album TAPESTRY Copyright l971 by Screen Gems-Columbia Music, Inc. 711 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. V. l0022 Used by Permission - All Rights Reserved 4 WH 45 em I 'V Wiz' - Q 2995, 'G' R A 7 fi. O 483,-:gl .-5, F. N dwarf, ' ' zwiif' 1Ab.lg'v,,- f e'.Zs5,4l , Q4 7 z , A , :Af ' gg 6 'II 61 ff f 'aaa ' fu-iv-t -1 , gl ,X TK xwx xxx ' sz-4 - :.. 'Al lg' 1 'b V , 5f5f5!lill!lll!l1Ul' K 'MMI y, , l.? 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' lk, A Z -..p QM .ell ...A ' Y Q X :1:.,gI'j:4 --- .- ' - H 'P :E J f 'r 1 A ' r :I i S ,gg -. 41,51 - I I 4 -A k'! :Azz Ni 1' rl' z gs cb?-Ag':l,we : Ihr f f V, .4714 ' fl. ,f 6 I I '4-' '-.:'- 27- W .a' V ,,',x,A 1 gn- ff '. 4'nJ:n:iw1E: 'Ja' 1 ' 1' C fr. If . I x . SV .'h . N 4 xx N I Qi kv ... LCV . .- :g,:, X , ...: r' ' , 'A I il: M 6? .U Q , . I 1, . - 1 w,y53Q6,1 FQ YN, rx ai I ni? ll ORGANIZATIONS I' 5,44 X' up ::::': 'ui ff m N 1 ' :Mill VII ' 3' Oanriga 4 -44.1411- gg D AQ X 4145! Q31 --47 ' . v, ' 1 I ,.. :zz My 1 I :IHOP I' R 'FEE' 4 X 5, If' 'W uv 1 x ff I 1 U fl 532 1 FEE A LAI f pg ' I M - L ., A-' 2' ,1 UQ,-,g H -f--15-A:-,.....,- 1'-i- 1: , QW ':'?3??.e.':EEQ ' -f lx- f-'es..:- H . - vl ' ' Y -I i,?f,g.a .--1' 1 X . 71 Leadership can be a heavy burden, entailing hours of study, discussion, revision, and contemplation. As officers, these four people must personify responsibility to the faculty, to the community, to the student body. Q? Greg Vaughn President YA X':'.Q I Mike Francis Vice-president STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS V fTFE?51 f,- , 4- ' K David Amis Secreiarg Karen Kruger Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Student Council moves out to accomplish new proiects. Cafeteria plan progresses, dances don't flop, CSG is born, the Council gains respect from all of Southwest. Members, sponsors, coordinate club schedules, and maintain a semblance of order. STUDENT COUNCIL 7 l f X ,' af C- 4.-' .- r-.3-,a,,.b, ' 1 1' Y f wr 4 f Y K V I Vvgtx sig Nd V . 'S i . Hu, .,. Q-. 1, H , A X' - i as 1 4' ' X , 1 3 sl NN 4 . '-Q Greg Vaughn and Mike Francis discuss plans for an up-coming dance. IO4 g.. .f uw- -V .we Vajra -. - f 1 u i 1 2 l .Q 3 1, 5 6 ., Y q l '3 If ' S L' . A - . 4' .fog .5 I x A ' Q43 4 ' 7 lg 39 J: 4 35- f'f' :' '- 1? i 1-I :DK QW l 31 J' . -. 50 Qiriwm w , ,if Mike shcnks 19. Carla Dieb ' -1 .x A Randy Scott 20. Anna Reeves V 1 Scott Mahcffey 21. David Amis ,Lt ' A 3 Debra Dietz 22. Greg Vaughn ., Nancy Kisler 23. Debbie Oxford ig. Logan Tyer 24. Scott McCown K K Karen Harpstrite 25. Jane Hogan Y x Marshall Lewis 26. David Bennett f , fi L.-ff' Ji Terry Gallagher 27. Julia Jeffres 1 1 ' I A Mike Branch 28. Kim Grace M- ' ' 3' V' .. Q:,,f'v Betty Knittle 29. Ronnie Bertel ,' ' L 'xi Neil Mann 30. Stephanie Stovall Q vi QQ! e, Diane Clark 3l. Liz Jenkins t Q- L I E Mike Francis 32. Doug Paquette Q , , pf, Mr. W. Housewright 33. David Benepe Marc Cherryhomes shows his Rebel spirit. Megan Phillips Lee Royal Marc Cherryhomes 34, David Branch 35. Bruce Benner STUDENT COUNCIL Betiy Knittle and Jeff Robertson coniemplute group proiects. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY F Av. Cathy Wrighi Tells all fL.-RJ Bottom Row - Terry Gallagher, Elayne Russell, Mrs. J. Puryis, Mrs. D. Thomas, Chris Beckelhymer, Tommy Knight. 2nd Row - Kay Nichols, Cathy Wright, Debbie Chambers, Carolyn Cawthorne, Susan Clark, Janet Rummel, Kathy Youngman, Teresa Tuggle, Libby Martin, Debbie Naff, Carrie Morgan, Paul Busch. 3rd Row - Mike Marc hand, Alegria Douglas, Jan Walls, Vicki Thomas, Janee Milan, Paul Bregenzer, Patricia Hammond, Tom Williams, Connie Stephenson, John Mophet, Pat Skinner, Dora John son. Top Row - Sherri Hodge, Chuck Bloisdell, Tim Walsh, Teresa Chapman, Jim Suggs, Janie Manning, Jane Petrelli, Kay Petry, David Hayden, Greg Vaughn, Betty Knittle Mike Nelson, Fletcher Hughes, Jeff Robertson. National Honor Society - High standards of scholarship, leadership, character, and service - The Cancer and Arthritis Drives. Led by Chris Beckelhymer, they personify ability fused with honest endeavor. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 4 l fL.-RJ Bottom Row - Stephanie Riley, Valerie lngles, Vicki Coker, Sid Wooster, Mandy Levy, Dan McKenzie, Lea Royal, Mrs. Hobbs, Mrs. Eggleston. 2nd Row - Karen Wood, Lee Ann Turner, Creed Pettigrew, Dana Perry, Tammy Tinsley, Cathy Starz, Julia Jefferes, Jeff Echols, Jett Holland, Vicki Crow, Lynn Grosgebouer, Vicki Rimmer, Valerie Vestal, Debbie Geisler, Cathy Lindsay, Pamela Johnson, Gerry Creager. 3rd Row - Susan Cupples, Susan Knittle, Kathy Biar, Michelle Minton, Deb- bie Glass, Linda Goddy, Susan Covell, Lyn Evans, Becky Vaughn, Ronna Searcy, Martha Romines, Debbie Farris, Lynn Moore, Penny Martin, Donna Winkler, Christina Johnson, Amy Auginbaugh, Nancy Hilton. Back Row - Neil Luquer, David Bunker, John Robinson, Mary Wray, Cindy Sullivan, Nicol Davie, Linda Bennett, Heather Gordon, Mike Hunter, Keith Thompson, Don Hase, Alegria Douglas, Carol Rimare, Sherry Engler, Silvia Lindsay, Donna Beneze, Jeff James, Larry Conley, Raymond Lugo. , if l l ,. , 4 il .41Evfff-:,,..es,,,4 , it L -' el'e 1 Investigating careers in health is a 65 member organization led by Dan McKenzie. Volunteer service in the hospitals, gifts and parties for the hospitalized children, and tours to hospitals and blood banks all spell the H Medical Careers Club. 1 t A, 2' -at ' 1 Dr. Ellison performs surgery. MEDICAL CAREERS 108 Fw ' ,Q . BSMT! ,,, 3 W? E3 4 all-f Jn: fix ' way, Coihy Wright rediscovers her nose. MEDICAL CAREERS Doctors, nurses, lab technicians, dentists, and veterinarians are only a small section of the unlimited field of Health Occupation. With Leabeth Kimsey, the twenty-six members learn skills to eradicate the world's ailments. HEALTH OCCUPATIONS - t Peggy Gage Lesa Hand Katie Chalfant Tannya Rothfelder Pat Whaley Wayne Wilson Scott Cannon Danny Bothum Joy Treadway Randy Esslinger takes notes concerning lab techniques. Susan Brown Dana Forsythe Beth Rainwater Tina Moziesik Leabeth Kimsey Rene Luftman Brenda Woods Libby Lawrence tl ,rg ' neswfiw xr It cry , I licki Thomas and Kathleen Moore hold leading roles in Our 'own. Mike Early Gerry Creager Sue Smith Kathy Anderson Elaine Brannen Dole Hofstein Kathleen Moore Teresa Tuggle Mrs. E. Dickson LuAnn Adamson Kathy Youngman Debbie Petriscak Debbie Leath Judy Bacon Patty Youngman Sheryl Atchley John Weimer Shawna Bishop David Abrams Derek Kennedy Lonny Schonfeld Mary Kay Massey Jill Manifold Bob Baclawski Sid Wooster Gerri Dye Meritorious performances - an honor society of quality and qualifications. The International Thespian Society advances excellence in the theatre arts. INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY 7 ct l I.-!-gl 5 Q9 Q? Q 5 L' 'l 9 i t 33 Camille Carrell Connie Walsh Roberta McCollom Julie Mathias Kathleen Moore Sheila Voyles Renee Shelton Jeri Hubbard Dena Souci Rhonda Mullen Lu Ann Adamson Debbie Oxford Shawna Bishop Kathy Youngman Patty Youngman Judy Bacon Lynn Grosgebauer Valerie Elam Cindy Orr Terra Leaders Glynn Ann Miller Lynne Moore Phyllis Johnson Lori Palmer Heather Gordon Don Caldwell Derek Kennedy Gerry Creager Mike Palmer Mike Early David Benepe . -John Kelso Stephen Prager Sue Smith Cheryl Atchley Debbie Leath DRAMA Carla Bunting Ellen Fondren Vicki Thomas Chris Chafin John Weimer Gerri Dye Teresa Tuggle Jim Konan Pamela Johnson John Baker Kathy Anderson Jill Manifold Elaine Brannen Lu Ann Kelly Sid Wooster Lonny Schonfeld Susan Mooney David Abrams Bob Baclawski Sea.' Probing reality through art the Drama Club led by Shawna Bishop plays for achievement, as a creative outlet, and for enioyment. Shawna Bishop Judy Bacon and Teresa Tuggle rehearse a scene from Riders to the 1. 2. 3 A 5. 6 CSG 'Q Debbie Krucky Cindy Orr Terry Gallagher Barbie Stevens Betty Knittle Trish Hartnett Unifying for strength, building tradition, Concerned Senior Girls evolve into an active group. The Great Pumpkin arises, decorations become permanent committee business, spirit runs rampant as All-Night Party draws near. Susie Atkins Sallie Owen Kathy Beaty Cheryl Lanham Suzie Geurtz Pam Birka 13. Mary Brock 14. Nancy Helm l 15. Nancy Bennett 16. Susie Reynolds 17. Jane Petrelli ,vs KV D -Sf F61 W 3 you X, xr, A Ll W 'ED in LQ is i-4 I5' W X as N f 'l t i 'I 1, A ,gud , 'S--0 ' we eff' Nw, we ff. A l Nancy Bennett and Jane Petrelli . . . concerned? S27 BOARD OF GOVERNORS Pride of Southwest seeks to instill spirit in the school. Uniforms displaying their solidarity, the 250 members faithfully attend various games, decorate halls, inject their enthusiasm into Southwest athletics. 9 If vi 11 5 6 Y to lQ 3 iq lb 1. Miss M. Ondo 10. Jeannie Carl 2. Robby Bunch 11. Barbara Hill 3. Hallie Boren 12. Mike Branch 4. Mr. W. Housewright 13. Janelle Jones 5. Sam Boyd 14. Ella Boren 6. Terry Gallagher 15. Mr. D. Copeland 7. .lane Hogan 16. Robby Klint 8. Wade Helm 17. Miss F. lsom 9. Gary Jones 'xy' '01 w 1,--,' fgs.. is-1255. 'ei' P.O.S. adds spirit to a glittering fall evening. POS Him -X vi -.N 'FSF If I NANCY HELM PAM PERRY DEBBIE STONE I .db JANEE MILAN SUSIE REYNOLDS CHERYL LANHAM -YY BARBIE STEVENS DANA PERRY Susie exercises her glufeus mcximus. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS II6 1. Dana Perry 2. Debbie Stone 3. Susie Reynolds 4. Nancy Helm 5. Pam Perry 6. Barbie Stevens 7. Janee Milan 8. Cheryl Lanham Hail to our school, our own Southwest 3 6 .7 1 fn 'l S' Reacting to the rhythm of action, Spearheading the spirit drive, the Varsity Cheerleaders agonize Rebel victories as they stretch and pull and scream and whisper and pray and cheer. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Leaping and screaming, the B-team cheerleaders enthusiastically support all junior varsity sports . . . with a hope for next year, when the rookies become pros. l. Karen Francis 2. Sharon Francis 3. Cheryl Harrington 4. Cindy Lindell Karen's got an itch, 5 Ra! Ra! Ra! fa X ,f . M: B CHEERLEADERS You-hoo . . . Connie!! . is, , , 415 g ,zf-.f ' V W- ,W-7 gill .yr Q, .cr vu I Grrrrrr! l 3 l. Connie Hodges 2. Mary Ann Helm 3. Robin Reece 4. Tina Early Rookie Rebs are encouraged by four hard working girls. The C-Team cheerleaders promote spirit through their spirit scrolls, their posters, their mere presence. C CHEERLEADERS Scarlet soldiers marching toward tomorrow, forming new patterns, reforming old lines. Southwest Rebel Band - eighty-six threads composing a new tapestry. Outstanding Marching Band, First Division, U.I.L. Contest, Corpus Christi, Chili supper, L.D. Bell Contest, Bus rides, band hall orgies . . . Rebel band moves out under new leadership and Mr. Milton Fox upholds the tradition of excellence. NUMERO UNO!!! l Q 3 5- Q' REBEL BAND Scott McCullom Teresa Tuggle Vicki Thomas Eric Marchand Richard Vogl Lee Brown Mr. Milfon Fox fgj if 5? X x LQ I. Christy Collier 2. Teresa Tuggle 3 4 . Patsy Turner . Heather Pritcheh REBEL BAND l 3 ll X Q 'L' I 1? A l W Q G i h 4 K QM: ar' , X gg Jo 3' aa it as REBEL BAND Scott Heitmann Pat DuPont Heather Pritchett Patsy Turner Christy Collier Tim Parker Teresa Chapman Jeff Ginn Ira Goldstein David Bunker Kamla Jensen David Moseley Cliff Mayer Tim Walsh Valerie Jenkins Randy Gordon David Mothersole Darek Walker Bob Lee Ann Johnston Dan Miller Chuck Baclawski Myron Ice Lisa Ziegel Kim Collings Mary Norris Joan Williams Becky McCullough Shawna Bishop Phyllis Johnson Luanne Kelly Kathy Warren Judy Pray Pam Lord 512 1 ?. e . X .Q 3 44 5. 6 w 2 fx is ., lil fu 75 'B I3 H N -'19 Wesley Scoggins Doug Lacey Roger Poteet Steven Poe Bill Boltralik Tim Moxon John Sweitzer Larry Rainwater Steve Ledbetter Mark Franklin Philip Korenman Clayton Johnson Gordon Sturgis Steve Monroe Mike Marchand Eric Marchand David Jenkins Mike Attaway Creed Pettigrew Ken McDaniel Lee Johnson Jimmy Dixon Kevin Anderson Malcolm Donohoo Scott Heitman Mark Smith Gene Houdashelt Derek Kennedy James Warman Dan McKenize Bob Raney Roy Raney Dennis Crabtree Pat DuPont Gary Reece Connie Harrison Bill Woodward Keith Knutson Mike Early Cindy Barnes Eric Hunter Kirk Marchand Robert Steele i ai l 'S ' ,G 5355 'X Twenty-one musicians weave tapestries of notes and emotions that touch even the most practiced ear and the coldest heart, resulting in first place honors and a moment of contemplation. tfimti ll of 5 P 'G' N it 4 .7 Jim Coddington Raleigh Smith Gary Eichholtz Christy Collier Gordon Sturgis Scott Heitman Rick Vogl Darek Walker Lee Johnson Eric Marchand Craig Lesikar Jimmy Dixon Mark Smith Kevin Anderson David Bunker David Moseley Tim Walsh Jeff Ginn Teresa Chapman Steve Monroe Mike Marchand Creed Pettigrew David Jenkins Mr. M. Fox Theron lce STAGE BAND Timmy Walsh . . . WOW!! Lee Johnson and Craig Lesikar blow their bones Foxy Baby sputters, lf you don't like'i1, fhere's the door! Raleigh Smith grins way io iudges' hearts! STAGE BAND IL.-RJ Bottom Row - Cheryl Davidson, Mary Wray, Terri Cole, Evelyn Byars, Jon Holiday, Kristyn Wicklond, Penny Martin, Linda Lyle, Susan Sanford, Paula Raynor. 2nd Row - Kathy Biar, Carl Tillman, Danny Parker, Deborah Harrell, Lesa Hand, Donna Klepper, Mechcll Smith, Donna Winkler, Beth Glidewell, Amy Tilton, Marc Hairston, Keith Andreucci, Fred Skaggs, Don Holocka, Doug Paquette, Tim Robbins. Back Row - Philip Kurger, David Benepe, Jeff Echols, Doug Fuqua, William Lee, Philip Oliver, Raymond Seavey, Mike Bosley, Harlan Harris, Kenneth Donohoo, Eric Andreucci, Mr. M. Fox, Tim Dake, Larry Weltman, Greg Mayfield, Kyle Simpler, David York, Mark Owen. Tuning, testing, exacting notes, the B Bond members prepare for tomorrow. Musicians with a sense of timing, of rhythm, of humor. Gifted people who have found a thread of life through music. Doug Fuqua and Cindy Barnes play for the master. B BAND l26 .KM -Q1 v a. Violins strain, cellos resound, chimes reverberate as Southwest Orchestra rehearses. the thirty-eight musicians compete in state orchestra contests and back up the cast ,,, of OkIahoma! '-XM .Srlm Q44 Paulette Liu Vicki Thomas Marianne Sanders Jon Holiday Kim Oakley Gary Thomas Jana Oldham Dawn Douglas Susan Monroe Terri Rice Theron Ice Robyn Cox Patsy Turner Gordon Sturgis Kevin Anderson Valerie Jones Mr. A. Potts Laura Ruede Karen Conley Penny Peschel Chris Chapin Linda Lyle Myron Ice Cheryl Watkins Tim Walsh Frances Smith The strings concentrate on a new piece, Melana Hunt Gina McMilIion Beth VanTrump Greg McCoy Eric Marchand Alan Wright Kyle Collier Roger Poteet Bryan Jones Jimmy Dixon John Raeuchle Doug Paquette Q mf? Qi is Q is Q t'l QGf,C. 3' 1 i . m ilxlq Qi i 'i al I an l atm so , 5 N T, , ,T .xi I ORCHESTRA Tuned to a perfect pitch, 39 Wet l I fL.-RJ Back Row - Cecelia Hair, Gary Reed, Joan Williams, Rob Gordan, Connie Stephenson, Kenneth Hudson, Marc Cherryhomes, Paula Frohwerk, Glenda Hull, Cindy Kelly, Liz Robertson, Brent Edwards, Becky Parris, Gary Eicholtz, Mike Early, Clay Ruede. 2nd Row - Paula Matson, Sherry Haynes, Mervyn Bridges, Lindo Daughtry, Marla Starnes, Sherry Sutphin, Pat Parris, Judy Bacon, Beth Wood, Laurie Roberts. 3rd Row - Glen Carroll, Cindy Daughtry, Lane Story, Kathy O'Toale, Terri Rice, Cindy Jones, Gary Massey, Nancy Grodin, Marilyn Rose, Melva Long. BoHom Row - Debi Tetts, Lee Moss, Carolyn Parks, Bryan Bledsoe, Patti Wilson, Carla Mauk, Cindy Knight, Debbie McGee, Theron Ice, Carolyn Kelly, Carol Wells, Mr. A. Potts. . xv 4 Q ,. K - ' fx, . X ix iatajgt A G , f J -.4 nav- Choir members vocalize The Pledge. A CAPELLA CHOIR l28 i ' i l ' l x , J s 5a Q34 qiq ka Carla Mauk Glenda Hull Mervyn Bridges Glenn Carroll Becky Parris Gary Reed Judy Bacon Pat Parris Theron Ice Mr. A. Potts Long forgotten chants, sixteenth century madrigals, and modern folk songs make the repertoire of the Southwest Sunshiners. Vocal music with purpose - teaching Humanities and History classes about old forms, old life styles, old tapestries of mankind. SUNSHINERS 5 1'-l in ir V as I ao Jackie Urbanousky Liz Paule Anita Brandon Annita Lewis Margaret Abbott Linda Knott Connie Cox JoAnne Occhiogrosso Tanya Daughtry Connie Duncan Amy Aughinbaugh Ralph Stison Phil Briggs Nancy Frohwerk Kim Tyre Linda Brandon Mart White Mark Wright Doug Lee Karen Rattan Debbie Arnold Doug Adams Debbie Leath Maura O'Neil CQNCERT CHOIR Training for a future in music, the Concert Choir drills and learns singing techniques before advancing to the A Capella Choir. Christmas concert and Spring festival display their progress to the delight of Southwest students. Susan Sanford Mr. A. Potts Debbie Naff 130 Office Education Association emphasizes interest in the American business system by teaching office skills and community awareness. The thirty-five members earn money for club X. activities through candy sales, and aid a needy family 2 at Thanksgiving. Robin Turner and Susie Green exchange secrets. Qty? Tl Debbie Chambers Mrs. K. Richardson Connie Bishop Kelle Chatham Patricia Hammond Roxana Rothfelder Debbie Dietz Landra Brown Ladonna Klepper Mary Hill ........... .-v Barbara Holmes Cindy Phaup Cindy Orr Rebecca Popp Helen Holacka Donna Nelson Mary Shields Pat Parris Cindy Jones Teresa Casey ei fx Judy Hardie Miss C. Hunter Barbie Stevens Jane Patrelli Cathy Marberry Susie Green Janet Williams Suzie Burt Janee Milan Susie Reynolds OEA Art is ever changing, ever enduring, in any form. The Debate Club strives to popularize the fine art of rhetoric, the skill of speaking well, the love of words. The rhetoricians research. DEBATE l. Brian Jones 2. David Bunker 6 .I 3. David Purifoy ' 3 5 X 4. Greg Vaughn k 5. Scott McCown 6. Ken Hawkins 7. Mr. Hill 5,..,-X7-Rd 8. Betsy Friauf Scott McCown receives congratulations from Dr. Robinson for winning Outstanding Speaker in Dallas regional meet. 132 455 William Duke ponders his next move. Think logically! The Chess Club led by Steve Dossin popularizes an ancient and international art involving wit and insight. fa Y Q ig ll Q Ll 5 ll IN l. Mr. J. Boyd 2. Steve Dossin 3. Nathan Falk 4. William Duke 5. John Raeuchle 6. Randy Esslinger 7. Stephen Poe 8. David Falk 9. Andrew Wolf IO. Philip Chambers ll. Ken Key CHESS eff! X is IL.-RJ Back Row - Mrs. S. Rogers, Miss J. Watson, Karen Wilson, Kim Hall, Jane Garland, Becky Wyatt, Patty Lindsay, Sherri Barfield, Suzie Burt, Lisa Elrod, Mike Barrett, Elayne Russell, Becky Vesta, Deborah Abernathy, Jano Rankin, Kirsteno Kennedy, Betty Knittle. Middle Raw -Terri Rodgers, Cindy Rice, Lisa Ray, Denisa Carroll, Paula Ray- nor, Susan Ludwig, Sheila Urbanovsky, Nicol Davie, Poonam Bhatley, Jo Anna Maddox, Penny Martin, Janee Milan, Trish Hartnett, Terry Gallagher, Susie Atkins, Debbi Har- well, Mrs. J. Harrison, Emil Crow, Front Row - Debbie Gaston, Ralph Stinson, Hallie Roberts, Janet Williamson, Tracy Youngblood, Sharon Leahy, David Moffatt, Martha Romines, Kim Collings, Pam Perry, Dana Perry. Strong family ties and active community participation characterize Southwest's two FHA chapters. Working toward a better understanding of home, of family, of themselves, Abbey and Hero Chapter members engage in various proiects to gain fuller comprehension - Ll of today's society and its intricate patterns. Susan Ludwig stitches a dress. A FHA ABBY l34 14 li i-'Qtr V , 1 Swell s , . if llllillll' l Lyla lil . ,i ,.., ,- W 5' Sharon Crouch, Lisa Elrod, ' and Mrs. Boyd observe pic- tures of child development. ' l ' li f J' 1 ' lilly Flvll' Il tl' fri gf as IL.-RJ Back Row - Mrs. M. Reddout, Mrs. M. Boyd, David Richie, Randy Mumford, Cheryl Witting, Steve Goodman, Debbie Mangham, Lloyd Grimm, Sandra Schackle ford, Joe Papai, Debbie Gaston, Julie Williams, Mary Livingston, Mimi Warren, Sharon Fuqua, Connie Stanley, Liz Hawkins, Mary Muth, Carrie Morgan, Cindy Vesta, Emil Crow. 2nd Row - Kathy Warren, Kathy Schrader, Donna Schurman, Mitzie Mcleroy, Janet Merz, Madge King, Martha Coleman, Brenda Le Master. 3rd Row - Gil Thomas, Janine Leath, DeAnn Moore, Lisa Elrod, Jane Garland, Diane Soucie, Sharon Crouch. Front Row - Alan Smith, Karen Blacklock, Laurie McNeil, Vicki Ransom, Diane Sumerall, Robert Thomas, Steve Hill. FHA HEROES INTERNATIONAL Led by Cindy Nix, the l45 members of International Club work hard locally for St. Theresa's Home, but their horizons extend to other nations - They begin to lower our tribal barriers by the study of foreign languages, customs, and cultures. Q37 Elisa Kaplan is cupid in disguise at St. Theresa's Home. 1L..R.1 Row I Valerie Jenkins, Leabeth Kimsey, Sheryl Tomlinson, Angela Toten, Roy Miller, Vicki Ransom, Tracy Youngblood, Sherri Barfield, Gene Houdashelt, Ricky Cashman, David Perry Row 2 Carol Hodnett, Julie Ehlmann, Kim Grace, Sandy Michalski, Mrs. Marilyn Clark, Dr. Luis Garguilo, Mr. James Hoffman, Mrs. Bernice Miller, Mrs. B. Bungarz, Patricia Hart- nett, Beth Wood, Elaine Brannon, Billie Sue Smith, Becky Vaughn Row 3 Paulette Liu, Donna Nelson, Karen Parker, Maria Alcivar, Carolyn Parks, Diana Scoggins, Laura Ruede, Kim Oakley, Chris Chapin, Jim Cannon, Gerri Dye, Kathy Young- man, Susan Mooney, Catherine Rowett, Sallie Richardson, Jan Walls, Sheryl Jones, Laura Nordhem, Lisa Hoera, Tina Moziesik Row 4 Sharon Knotts, Becky Vesta, Mike Hall, Suzi Guertz, Tera Leaders, Dena Soucie, Phyllis Johnson, Pam Measures, Alegria Douglas, Robert Story, Carrie Morgan, David Moseley, Lynn Grosgebauer, Linda Gaddy, Jamie Johnson, Brenda Barton, Connie Walsh, Roberta McCollum, Ava Hall, Susan Shanks, Laura Johnson, Denise Dunoway, Pat Skinner, Dona Johnson Row 5 Reigh Ellen lredell, Laurie Palmer, Laura Brownlee, Jeff Fishler, Webb Tilton, Carolyn Cawthon, Sue Weber, Poonam Bhateley, Debbie Gauntt, Laura Burford, Lyn Evans, Lisa Elrod, Sue Kelso, Barbara Chapman, Cheryl Harrington, Kristy Wickland, Linda Simmons, Camille Carole, John Kelso, Robin Reece, Karla Dieb, Camille Trice, Ilene Hucka- boy, Beth Gildwell, Janet Hensley, Rusty Warner Raw 6 Margaret Abbott, Debbie Glass, Phyllis Levine, Jan Evans, Kathleen Jennings, Cindy Rodriguez, Teresa Chapman, Sherri Hodge, Marsha Uhl, Julie lsoline, Janie Manning, Jorge Polanco, John Poling, Josef Walter, Elisa Kaplan, Steve Blanc, Malcolm Donohoo, Marc Hairston, Brian Jones, Carol Rimare, Elayne Russell, Gary Reece, Jenelle Jones, Bruce Benner, Sherri Engler, Marc Owen. INTERNATIONAL I Laughter, the language of the universe. MARIA ALCIVAR John Stanley makes Valentines Day where it's at for some St. Teresa buddies AFS Foreign Exchange Student Equador INTERNATIONAL I 38 N l Cf Xi By., i N sf Lee Ann Turner Mrs. A. Blom Reigh Ellen Iredale Pam Wilson Sheryl Tomlinson Vicki Thomas Poonam Bhateley Signs of Silence try to ease the handicap of deafness through study and demonstration of the use of sign language. The members of this performing group and their president, Vicki Thomas, make guest appearances before various civic groups and host parties for deaf children at Tarrant County Day School. 8. Laura Dameron 9. Marianne Sanders IO. Sharon Fuqua I I. Cynthia Kelly l2. Sharon Crouch l3. Jeannine White 14. Mrs. D. Williams SIGNS OF SILENCE t Q , , 5 T. X. 3 if rl Y tl ,D ii i3 Q t T. Cl is '5 mill mil? .. 1. Connie Harrison 11 2. Mark Franklin 12 3. Robert Steele 13 4. David Benepe 14. 5. Andrew Wulf 15 6. David Willis 16 7. David Moseley 17 8. Annita Bronson 18 9. Susan Shanks 19 10. Sherri Bronson German rumbles forth in dramatic force as TAGS members rehearse a play. With President David Moseley, these students involve themselves, searching for bridges across the abyss of different languages, roads to international harmony. Frau Bungarz shows the map of Germany to Robert Steele. TAGS Erris Easley Renee Shelton Eric Perkins Lynn Grosgebauer Teresa Evans Mrs. B. Bungarz Becky Yesta Teresa Chapman Karin Parker Latin seems to be lost beneath the rubble of mankind and the garbage of civilization. Yet, in some corner, the ancients live again, and speak of great men who ruled their destiny, and of great arts that conquered the world. Latin Club . . . yesterday's cloak makes today's tapestry of Robin Turner, Mr. Housewright, and Jeff Echols examine knowledge. a Roman chariot. ,U fL.-RJ Back Row - Allan Mossborger, David Kay, Susan Craig, Liz Jenkins, Laura Brownlee, Greg Vaughn, Sharon Sparks, Amy Grier, Debbie Gloss, Robert Scarborough, Tim Knight, Paul Casey, Steve Goodman, Curt Horne, Mike Branch. 3rd Row 4 Don Hose, Ella Boren, Allyson Craig, Lynn Lewis, Julie Jeffres, Laura Johnson, Beth Glidwell Dona Winkler, Amy Tilton, Cheryl Watson, Rona Nakamoto, Bill Talbot, Randy Adams, Sharon Rice, Doug Poquette. 2nd Row - Mr. W. Housewright, Kathleen Carefoot, Linda MacGorman, Jana Oldham, Chris Record, Ann Johnston, Megan Phillips, Kim Shinn, Vicki Rimmer, Becky Russo, Jane Ferguson, Lori Harbort, Roy Raney, Randy Gor- don, Dean Altmon, Art Brucks. Front Row - Scott McCullom, Andrew Wulf, Mike McKinney, Greg McCoy, Donny Bothun, Rodger Pratt, Greg Smith, Marshall Lewis, Brad Mil- ler, Phil Kruger, Marc Owen, Kent Mokamoto, Jerry Jackson, Daryl Dewettt 'lgmf Q- I . . 5 ....f. .ef y. EXE we ef . 13 I xx fi r is . 3 L, A .. 6 as . 1. Wendy Marshall Larry Holcomb 2. James Cearley Lynn Jones 3. Markus Sheffield Sandy Brezina 4. Fred Schmitz 17 LouAnn Stewart 5. Wilson Winkler 18 Belinda Fralick 6. Andy Stephenson 19 Diane Lehman 7. Terry Burke 20 Rex Ackerman B. Terry Brown 21 Connie Stephenson 9. Tom Ribitzki 22 Richard Palko 10. Denise Barrett 23 Kenneth Waters 11. Helen Miller 24 Allen Haygood 12. Mrs. C. Smith 25 Mark Clark 13. Chuck Lee 26 Ronnie Ringness 1 ,pr ffis 5 Gary Wade is a guest speaker at a DECA meeting. DECAI Tina Brezina enioys a DECA banquet lf . P' SID: - A ,J if, , ,, -2 .ze '75 -77 W is it in I3 5 QR :Do QQ Q4 JE 303, JJ C1 Af 5. 6 Q in 1 ix 'l F J '4 J Kerry Grace . Cathi Stevens Paula Lyon . Scott Jenkins Ann Gethin . Christy Hencke Jackie Durham . Cindy Cooper Judy Davis . Bob Davis Gayle Finnegan Harvey Marshall Teresa Wallace Will Amis Robert Brazil Johnny Hitt Raylene Goss Debbie Hein Mike Price Lu Cole Van Cohen Sara Loyd . Becky Anderson . Robin Yeatts . David Payne . Bill Dillion . David Birdwell . Mark Leavitt . Jim Freeman . Danny Anderton . Penny Swafford . Gary Alexander . Carolyn Gullet . Mr, P. Meine Learning of marketing, distribution, and the business world, DECA I and ll members prepare to meet life head on with sensitivity and perspective. DECAII Realizing the dignity of work, VICA members, under the direction of President Bobby Glass, enroll in vocational skill programs promoting high standards of trade, ethics, workmanship, scholarship and safety. l. Jeff Banker l5. Bob Glass Bob Glass and Mary McDonald await iob interviews 2. Larry Pennington l6. Mr. S. Wheat Mark Cline Bob Coddington Glen Cole Eddy Muncy Steve Leif Christie Roberts West Sanders Rusty Aflimef Robert Pancost Paul Dayton 9-.W -. Rick Adams Phillip Hernandez N, Rob Slaughter Tom Hart ,V . 1 Craig Mays Tom Hurt 9 , -Q. p Eddy Dietz Richard Hinfs - Dave Wallace Carlos Gue Steve Holtz Todd Cooper Mary McDonald Steve Pearson l- ll , K -..x 6 is fi ..tt. .-, l 9 3 ll 5 Fl lu ll Q Qi QD Q3 : Q6 7 i . V gg' ' if tb A ix Jil '75 Q-l 1 E 0 li N S ' -'Mmw' ' i R K A fi Power! in fl we 5.4 VICA l44 I . f lx , , ll W 'l ' 1 Lan. Em' ' '- 'neva H93 Jil A Q7 M G QQ. Wifi lite it PM Qlw 'X Jan Pierce welds a metal sculpture. l. Cathy Carr 2. Tina Martinez 3. Terri Rice 4. Jil Fisher 5. Joanne Frederick 6. Mrs. B. Smith 7. Carol Croteau 8. Christine Blank 9. Shelia Voyles l0. Deddie Rainwater ll. Clyde Lewis l2. Hallie Roberts l 3. Margaret Abbott 14. Mike King Enriching the Southwest scene with distinctive, colorful patterns, the Art Club provides exhibits of both student and traveling collections for the student body, while also decorating the school's cubicles, commons, and patio areas. Amy Greer Gary Reed Tom Williams Gale Bagery Jan Pierce Steve Craighead Roy Miller Jan Walls Bob Baclawski Jown Weimer Beth Woods Karen Philips Clay Ruede David Wilson ART I ll., -C 0 U' - .. C U' Q U' . .. -. Q fb 'U - 2. 0 fi .. ill N A i Je 1 , .......,,,..,. research, and Science Fair keep today's scientists in step with tomorrow. Watching the strains filter through solutions, making crystals from liquid life, Science Club members investigate and perfect nature. awk? 4' av 9 5 , Gotcha! Ui X. , SCIENCE Mikg Befgqmg l4. GFEQ Vaughn Mrs. D. Thomas David Berley Warren Marks Eric Perkins Raymond Lugo Steve Dossin Eric Andreucci Philip Kruger lil Keith Thompson Steve Poe Jeff Holland Tom Huff Keith Andreucci Alegria Douglas William Duke Paul Busch Kenneth Donohoo Ellis Easley Susan Tullis Kyle Simplier Marc Hairston Keith Sproull Marshal Uhl Hilda Adelson 'V l3 V5 wi Q Z Q3 i l 3 5 'N v ll lo W ao an :D I5 uh Q5 -Qs X! fx Qi W -f' x, I Q X 5' x 'P l 146 g...i.iM1.u 5 m V1 1 l 3a l G X io iQ 5 UA ll 6 Q4 9, fb rm 95 e ro. I, Dqnq lnglish 11. Neil Luquer 21. Barbara Lewis 2, Ting Mani,-,ez 12, Steve Dggsin 22. Lisa Rainbolt 3, Sharon Brgwn 13. Randy Esslinger 23. l-ee Thompson 4. Jana Haynes 14. Lori Palmer 24. Mrs. D. Copeland 5, Cindy Jones 15. Willard Jones 25. Mrs. A. Beaver 6. Robyn Cox 16. Cindy Harris 26. Mrs. C. Johnson 7, Dan Reyngldg 17. Mike Mattiza 27. Mrs. P. Nelson 8, Rhonda Mullens 18. George Rankin 28. Howard Martin 9, Pqm Gilbert 19. Carla Bunting 29. Susie Swaim 10, Lee M055 20. Elisa Kaplan Probing deeper into the pages of history, History Club members discuss details that compose life's lessons. While aiming to tutor others in the study of civilization, members plan activities to enrich their cultural aptitude. So that's the true version of George Washington and the cherry tree. emigfvgig, HISTORY Steve Holtz Judy Bacon Carl Hightower Chris Beckelhymer Annette Kachnik Lynn Grosgebauer Bob Baclawski Lea Royal Mike Palmer Gerry Creager Jill Fisher Putty Youngman Debbie Geisler HOPE Mike Osburn Joannie Henderson Tom Huff Warren Mary Kathy Youngman Mrs. M. Craddock Pat Parris Carolyn Parks Steve Dossin Debbie Naft Carolyn Beckelhymer Kim Tyer Mary Shields Kathleen Johnson Camille Trice Lori Palmer Gerry Dye Nathan Falk Jean Kachnik Mike Bergsma Jeff Robertson Randy Esslinger Carolyn Cawthon Carol McKissack Marianne Sharpe Ecology has become an overworked word and action has died with its meaning. Yet HOPE still strives to solve the pollution problems and to beautify Southwest. Thirty youths, all with an eye for tomorrow, help Tree the Trinity and landscape the barren schoolyard and force the apathetic to wake up to their world. z VJ' N A wkil ftillffifw 'L . - ,Aa an Dt 4 1, 35 Sam Boyd and Jean Kachnik sell tree x shares. 148 1 i Kirk Wicklund and Ira at a . . . what? Goldstein look on with interest Electronics Club builds for a future in transmitters, receivers, radios, circuits, and wiring. Under the leadership of Ira Goldstein, they attend lectures and plan a radio station for Southwest. lag 1 q 3 gvy 1. David Mothersole 2. Ellis Easley 3 . Ira Goldstein 4. Kirk Wicklund 5. Chuck Burton 6. Gary Maxwell 7. Kirby Moore 8 . Cathy Carr 9. Mr. C. Hickman Money, money, money, money . . . Realizing values in life, in possessions, the Coin Club studies the art of numismatics, an interesting and profitable hobby. 'l. David Purifoy l Q 3 2. Andy Bennett 5 3. Keith Andreucci 8 4. Lane Story 5. Eric Andreucci Ll 6. Jim Kanan 7. Mr. C. Capers l I f 8. Chris Record l l ELECTRONICSXCOIN Journalism involves a variety of skills, ranging from interviewing to selling advertisements. Two classes work continually to publish the Rebelation, searching out prize-winning stories, investigating facts, organizing material, reporting the weaving of the mind and situations. 'M K . S. yi X if l l S XX. ' s l x lil l 5 X . M R Bob Hannan looks over a layout before sending to . .A 1 W . 1 f , 4 X xx xx A Z ff printers. , 2, gj fy K ,, . ' , .'9FW',w' aa, 3' ' L ' x . s rv, Q K' W -vc ri f it ' ' ' ' ' 'ni' '-1' '- A-I 'usd' W- ' in . .ff uf. 5, ',Q, ' A - ,M wmz m .f,.. 4-., 4, , V . s w . - ' 1 -'Wt' ' ' 5' ', 'iffQe,z'.l,.5eMv . 'T ' - ' ,, -. 1 M I . N fgggoqgfsgf lgi.i+,3?3-5335? , A V ,Q H Ar, H, - - gr! if ,. J' f P . 9 i v 5.1-121, ,,b' if ,gli lil' ' .. 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YEE-HAW Pxi Ewa pf' or mmm itz ll Vl mv ,a Q' 1 W f Cindy Orr Carrie Morgan Wade Helm Elayne Russell Gary Reece Steve Krauss David Moseley Helen Holacka Nancy Miller Mrs. Ruth Thrush Lynn Lewis Sid Wooster Libby Martin Cindy Yeakel Terry Gallagher Betty Knittle Cathy Carr Diane Clark Q 1 ,. x ,,, 'Q ,gggy 'ag .r-fp' , t 3 .A . 3 9' .,. 'i Kiss me, you fooI! l've got a brand new pair of roller skates. km 1 it 7.9 Dr. Robinson accepis a Christ- mas Voken from the Yee-Haw staff. -:Tm - 'gifxg 3SIa,yf, n1-A555523 ,-ff?-:17,,wisiNLw3u ,jf r ,swf 9'-' - -ms .:- -'fgr' so . ' .. ,.L ,. arf. 1215.41- H Shim- 1 , .- 0. . A-3-7-L-iq., - 1 - ix, '- . ,,4.,-153:-I W K- , QI w. WAS L . Q ru V'x.:E ? .f!'F3Y'f 13,5384 . -A ,. k, - Q '.' incurs., -2-QQ. P Q, .5 :.s:P'9'x' i i?r::i?? ' 15255 as A V. ,,,, .,,s . 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' E .1 .... ,,... . 4 mes: 2 s- :J 'QA HK 'fffili 'f fr ' Mwmmmhimiimm 1 x x x iigili W W' 7:2223 Hessazsss. mm s12s2 '2 ' 292211: -' ' as aussie mmrgrmgqy 5ei?ff 5'9'f'+wfm:m uonfmpggg-,gw f ..,... .. I 5 s x x x x x , ....,.,,. I .......,, , X x x EEE? x x 1 x r x 1 x x Gratitude is not oft' expressed in our hurried times. Now we pause to give only token appreciation - For how can we wrap the emotions and memories that are inspired by a life-long career of giving into a few lines? The caring teacher makes a profound impact on those whose brains -- and hearts - receive the gift of knowledge. We who have known you can only say Thank-you. We know that you, Mrs. Gibbins and Mrs. Lesser, will understand. DEDICATION: RETIRING TEACHERS MRS. JULIA LESSER ,gs t .t1??7'ifg.'1l a igi, ., K MRS. BELLE GIBBINS l56 DR. FRANK ROBINSON PRINCIPAL ri J , if ,M-,sv-'f PRINCIPAL Marvin Miller VICE PRINCIPAL LX BUSH A41 Terry Roberts VICE PRINCIPAL AT' Limit? ,, , . - 5 I 5 'S I I V C ?g,gQ5..,Qg l VICE PRINCIPALS Dorothy Wehrung 'xx VICE PRINCIPAL . . by ,,,, mi' :Q S ...X 158 1... 1 -l'wf I ..s fg' Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Wehrung ponder the imponderobles of sched- uling. You want lo change your schedule the fourth Time?l Chcrlotfe Allerton Freshmen 53 June Jones Roy Perry Willie Mce Powell COUNSELORS , Sophomores Jumors Seniors we-I W - -I-I ENGLISH fl s V' Calherine Thomas Humanities English Acc. Ann Walker English Lif. English Acc, ,-3 ' Efif . . ' 1 J:k'l,,1L-l,i'?li 3: 'E?Lfi'3,2' .' 1 .. l I '1 Q' , ' 'A gg,.1fggT'1.a,ff-:gi,gwgyigv-,afef . I , , Uwfii ai. gi 'Si V? 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Xu I It's always fun and games in Annual Staff. Ruth Thrush Beisy Horner Edlyne Dickson Annual Journalism Drama, Speech PUBLICATIONS AND SPEECH I64 'W 'Nav 15? Librarian Library Clerk we SA Nell Brzdges Norma Fulion Marfy Craddock Shirley Schuster American Culture and Thought Yes, we do have Pefer Pan. Mrs. Craddock is as engrossed as her students. LIBRARIANS AND ACT -'j E . David Copeland Odessa Johnson Pam Nelson American History Wwld HMOVY Guy Thompson Ed York Government Mr. York writes his Congressman. Mrs. Nelson whistles background music for the overhead show. i i J in , f 5- sf 456. ' fAlf'.LwL I 3 bd 'hz-i f , ,swf-v ,,., K 'V :Q ,e 3, .V li h S k ' 'w.Qfg SOCIAL STUDIES 166 'W- 3 3 S Q Mr. Thompson is appalled. V.-X , rr gf , v I. if I Af p N Kb, i by MVS' -.N hm., Mr. Housewrighf draws Mr. McGhee a picture AIOY12 BGGVGY James Hoffpouir World History Roy Housewnght Pat McGhee World History SOCIAL STUDIES You say you lost your homework an the lunchroom'7 Frau Bungarz teaches Deutsch I. Bernice Miller Spanish Russian N 1 Grace Martinez Spanish French Que paso? asks Dr. Gargulio. FOREIGN LANGUAGES Marilyn Clark Dr. Louis Gargulio James Hofmann Spanish Spanish French , , f L 1 rf ! X, ,N , . J -bu ...- Roll your r's! instructs Mrs. Miller. I ,uns Mu 9'-an Beverly Bungarz Wayne Housewright German Latin C'es1' si bon . . . non, Mr. Hofmann? FOREIGN LANGUAGES Q. Lee Echols MA THEMA TIC 5 Bob Scallan Sam Kiker Related Math Ann Leverich Julia Lesser Algebra When the train got to this point, it had a flat tire. Avis Blom Bobby Grant Algebra If you think this one's hord, try number 101 ?5DuTHwgS, - 11 ' REBELs A ' ? F 3.,f'v VV, 170 W 6 7,11 Any other questions? 1,tf',4,IX Patsy Johnston John Hull Mary Jones Elementary Analysis Trigonometry Calculus Make it 2 units tall and 2.5 units wide. Nm mf Barbara Ward Jane Harmon John Etzell Geometry MATHEMATICS 3 Na Ml: r 4hL3..,L 47 PERIODIC CHART OF THE Z 1 K9 v ff m v m X ni vr ' xx v 1,-Q 2:5 , 'X . J' Pa ' 1 Jimmy Weaver Johnny Younger X K ,W I F? ' ' ii at J L nf Q. I -'fx Q, ' F . ff X , m - 3 m X f Q ..,. .. X Y 5 gat .v f ' - 4, A ? a ' igsxrlyi, . 1 t 1 Chemistry WW s K W1 ' Q73 :nf 1 l aflu -AA, ,.. 4 5.8 'E Q :- C X '42 . W lm, , f, XLS 11 Ah , J 7 P I 1 ,,. , ..L Richard Kendall James Cox James Wood Biology M l 5 'fs H W.,. QM V ik, What have we here? xi' r-- ' L 1 Lg ng RN if puzzles Mrs. Thomas. Dewey Estill Mike Nelson Aubrey Fisk , C Vila ,inf Q C'-r 'D Biology E:MC2 Physiology SCIENCE BUSINESS , 1, . .4-.4 f nf Q. NV i Don't look at the keys! orders Mrs. Salley. Elaine Bielss Bookkeeping Barbara Salley Business Arithmetic Charlotte Hunter VOE Lab S gb 0 . Xqwqgzllnungat . 'Q . ' New Wg 401 U f fjfigl M QQ, fl 7-f '- I ,. X ' 1 f J Qgr' ,--buf ' g Q. wif. ,. ,1.,, ' .H I 'A Mrs. Richardson spells A-D-M-I-R, admire. mam ..-1-f- k 't J 'QJ Let's see, I had it here somewhere. ,A , 4 -7 'hi ig 4, ., ,uf A, 'W Q S -4 , -J L' I Karen Richardson Sue Elam Typing Shorthand Billie Guinn Betty Hinton Typing l. g 5... I Dear Mr. Snyder, dictates Mrs. Elam. BUSINESS wvwfmvmv-w ' 1'vnlbrl A Lxf. 4 , ' FOR l 1 See Mrs. Boyd read. See Mrs. Reddout read. Mrs. Boyd and Mrs. Reddout read. Mamie Boyd Marilyn Reddout Child Development Robert Dowling Special Education WORK STUDY AND SPECIAL EDUCATION N-af YW? Paul Meme Chorleene Smith DlSlflbllfIY6 Education Q I , - ? . , ...,. , ,337 , .-'. A 1- I . J- ik ,f ' 3 v. k tj. 5 . Valene Latham K A Home Occupations .5 . A iw Samuel Wheat Industrial Cooperative Training Q , s Y. 'Q ffw ' ' '1'.f- ',' n. ' Mr. Meine and his Decas manage 7:30 smiles. M Mrs. Wilkinson pours out the day's problems to her student teacher. Sue Wilkinson Home and Family Living .-A Janie Harrison Ahhh . . . that feels better! Home Economics Judy Watson Home Furnishings Sarah Rogers Homewand Family Living HOMEMAKING ,,,f-' V . X.. Q 7 , ,353 + fyw wwf' L4 if .J- Millon Fox Band Ac -i .4 J , was xf Allan Potts Chorus Finger-pointing is fun, 1oo, according to Mrs. Smith. MUSIC AND ART fr Bette Smith Shirley Rogers Arr Uh-one and uh-two and uh-three, directs Mr. Pofis. iw: K HQ f Jane Shamblin Aide in English An aide's work is never done. and Fofelgn Languages WMM, F, Patsy Isenhower fx Q . A 1 Aide in ACT X11 ' There's got to be an answer somewhere. V4 fcfzf Chuck Reidl Cheryl Bjeletich -lo WUTTS Bob MOVQCU Related Math English Liferafure 5lW0l l'lGnCl HUmC'l'1ifi9S Senior English Acc. AIDES AND FACULTY ADDITICNS Mrs. Eggleston has the answer to Every- thing About HEALTH AND P. E. ifgij .E 'E - - x D. L. Johnson George Morgan P. E. Ann Black Lela Standifer June Grier P. E. Tennis P. E. P. E. .lo Eggleston Morris Outlaw Edwin Revercomb Health You Ever Wanted to Know Sir Caution: Smoking may be hazardous to your health fi 41 fs-77 ,...-ef I Y X Mr. Hickman elecfrifies his class. --up Joe Wickwore A. W. Vickery Cleo Hickman Power Mechanics Wood Shop Eleffwllics Harold Rogers Drafting Watch out for your fingers. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Charles Johnson William Anfwine 6 14 if r, Irma Zimmerman l 1' i w , 2 U.. ,,,.. f Norma Grigsby CUSTODIANS AND MAIDS ...4 4. lx h., 'F N M., -Q.v..1:.-f-W 4 Q:-'M' , A 5 Q V if f V Xi Q I ,.A, .. JA , . ,V ,,,mi.t. H . , 16' K' N... ,- .N vi' WN.-A Wx W - X , .4-fzgrg, i ,'2 milf 3 :gg fi i :'-w,a..g' f f I 5 Q A-Iv , ibut. r z ? I , 4 Q ' ' V -A X Jil lil' A William Craig K A ,gr W if . ok V 10 V K 1, 4 v V E l 5 E a 3 ., ,vo-tlwsqpsvd ij lu ,g '93 K 3 wi E 45411114 - V.-w -.1 . 1. ,-. ...eau ' l ui xx JUN. 1 Louise Dunaway Elsie Cooper Barbara Coldwell Doris Burks fs 'I' MVN? X'-f Carleene Haley Mary Handyside Donna Jacobs Vera Lovell rv Cassie Reagan Margie Souders Moydesfer Stevenson Gladys Wright ,Q-'fs fp-.. lf , .' . . , .e4.vf5xw1.'4 -in-..7...........,,,,..Slb--Y AQ:-, Ora Colley CAFETERIA STAFF Winter, spring, summer or fail, All you have fo do is call, And I 'll be fhereg You 've got a friend. Words and Music by CAROLE KING from You've Go? c Friend in the Carole King Album TAPESTRY copyfagm 1971 by sqm oem,-columbia Mm, inf. 711 ram. Avenue, New vm, N. v. 10022 Used by Permission - All Righis Reserved ,,.. ..n, - -v - -.1 1 Q4 HIGH S C S? :Si 46 K mmw 49 l O J ww f 8 wg, Vg 4 if 7 ,gf , 67 Q, .. .... , ,K wow A , Ill' ' xxi'mfii Y 1 1 -, v.,.. 7 ...Lease 5' 1 0 1 up TW.-. 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V, -g,, , 'il rf- S, 1 PM-if I xx Q I , ' ,1,.yltQx.w? H Ai M f A SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vice-Presidenl Presi W ' at W- nw' yi. ,, ,. Vw' fs in I ,fwfr ,er - ' 15 ,f1.,l.r,qga9f'r V Q i A ga 1. , 5 ,,,, , A we W , L fm? NW' ,,', was A 4 .M '. , I., .Sm 5 -as emi' . S, I:- gee? H ' '- rf ' denl Sec.-Treas. Marshall Lewis Randg Qcoii Ter-rg Gallagher Amy Abboh, Margaret Abbott, Rex Ackerman, Ricky Adams, Maria Alcivar :ff SENIORS -Jia' Summer Alexander, Wil Amis, Rodney Anderson, Susie Atkins, Robert Baclawski Gale Bagrie, Glen Bailey, John Baker, Jeff Banker, Pam Baughman Kathy Beaty, Chris Beckelhymer, Linda Bennett, Nancy Bennett, Mike Bergsma David Birdwell, Pam Birka, Connie Bishop, Chuck Blaisdell, Janette Bolton SENIORS W 1 Jim Borg, Danny Bothum, David Boyd, Sam Boyd, Paul Bregenzer Jerry Bristow, Mary Brock, Jerry Brown, John Brown, Landra Brown Debbie Gaston and Madge King anxiously await a touchdown. SENIORS Latrela Brown, Randy Brown Susan Brown, Cynthia Brownwell Janice Brownwell, Linda Bunker Richard Carter, Richard Cashman Linda Casteel, Scott Cavaness Carolyn Cawthon, Debbie Chambers 67 Barbara Cadger, Sue Cahill, Cathy Carr gh- ix - x ,c -Q ,Sana Mc AM. -. John Gilbert - The Thinker Ron Chambers, Teresa Chapman, Kelle Chatham Q Tse? QUS SENIORS ' a ny ' vi? Marc Cherryhomes, Chuck Church, Anne Marie Clark, Diane Clark, Mark Clark Susan Clark, Susan Click, Dale Cline, Marc Cline, Jim Coddinglon Van Cohen, Glen Cole, Marlha Coleman, Bret Conwell, Paula Coover Larry Cozart, Lucille Crabtree, Steve Craighead, Jan Crass, Gerry Creager SENIORS if ,v 1' T? David Crockett, Nancy Crosslin, Mark Crouch, Sharon Crouch, Terry Crump Laura Dameron, Cindy Daughtry, Cindy Davis, Jennifer Davis, Randy Davis . .gf 'sf I, V A 1 A ti V tu .4 gl , Bob Davis, Diane Davis, Kenny Dean ' C . i ' ' Mark Dickenson, Debbie Dietz, Eddie Dietz Starnes does her thing an the Canter- Tales SENIORS ,q,. :fl ,sae John Dockendorf, David Donnell Malcolm Donohoo, David Doss Leslie Doss, Sleven Dossin Alegria Douglas, Steven Dragset - ' QQWTX rs Y, QR n r W 4- r . fa '2 9 , YQ b . A I f le 8 sf, I 4 is l 5 . ft or y Q S 5 .1 2-- 3 f W i f . - . q'g,f..-Q11 Uixisg ,wg--vs Sandy Swarm submits fo personalized aulographlng at the Exes Fest SENIORS Melanie Duke, Jackie Durham, Gerri Dye 192 ,, Gregg Emigg, David Epperson, Randy Esslinger, Chuck Estes, Linda Evans Elena Falcone, .Nathan Falk, Jef Fincher, Ronnie Foerster, Dana Forsythe Carolyn Fortinberry, Belinda Fralick, Mike Francis, Sharon Fuqua, Terry Gallagher Jane Garland, Debbie Gaston, Debbie Gauntt, Dan George, Nancy Gethin :ii SENICRS Suzi Geurfz Bruce Gieizen wr ,Q Ja John Gilbert 402' Kathy Schrader whispers, lf you bite my lip lust once more . . .' Rusty Gillilan, Jeff Ginn, Cindy Goodwin, Raylene un? SENIORS Bobby Glass, Doug Goetsch, Cindy Goodman Goss, Kerry Grace, Gary Gray, Debbie Greer 'rw 'MK 'QF'- 4 ,hi if wx Cindy Hanzlicek, David Harris Tammi Harris, Gary Harrison 'yi' N Carolyn Gullett, Jay Gustafson, Debbi Keith Haines, Mike Hale, Patrici gli Haas, Diana Haberman, Dee Ann Hailey a Hammond, Jeff Hamrick, Bob Hannon isis, . .X Q What's it all about, Penny? SENIORS All 1! I David Harry, Tom Hart, Trish Hartnett, Laura Harville, Debbie Harwell David Hayden, Allen Haygoocl, Don Heidbrier, Scott Heitman, Skip Heizmon Nancy Helm, Chris Hencke Debbie Hensley, Craig Hickman ,413 s. X longl SENIORS ,qi ..,., 'cg'-F y, . ..-9? 3-Q., ' :'.ff,Ii ' . ,M ! . 2 Scott Mahaffey exclaims to Walter Stallings, I swear it was this 196 , 'wbgzigfc jf, bb, , ,V-yy ,, 5 4. -J ' V 4 I .v r. it l 'TT l, if s N , , t 5, . 5, 'wr Carl Hightower, Frank Hill, Steve Hillman, Karl Hilprecht, Mari Hinds Debbie Hites, Sherri Hodge, Carol Hodnett, Dale Hofstein, Helen Holacka Larry Holcomb, Kathy Holsinger, John Hoppen, Mary Hothem, Gene Houdashelt Joan Hudson, Linda Huey, Tom Huff, Fletcher Hughes, Theron Ice 'fx S SENIORS .-.nf ,...,,,J Steve Ireson, Carol Jackson, Frank Jacobini, Bryan Jacobs, Scott Jenkins Valarie Jenkins, Cyndi Johnson, Dale Johnson, Dona Johnson, Dora Johnson Jim Johnson, Joe Johnson, Kathleen Johnson, Wayne Johnson, Dianne Johnston Gary Jones, Lynn Jones, Sheryl Jones, Jean Kachnik, Carolyn Kelly if-. CMI? SENIORS I9 QK Mary Brock asks, Have you heard the latest news? Cynthia Kelly, Kirstena Kennedy Sherry Kent, Gayle Kerr Leabeth Kimsey, Mike Kinder, Art King, Kenneth King, Madge King Debbie Kittoe, Donna Klepper, Julia Kneer, Tommy Knight, Betty Knittle 'IUN fd ,CN SENIORS 141 ff' 'I sr'7 Steve Krauss, Deborah Krucky, Frank Krucky Don Koenig, Eddy Kornegay Kearn Lacey, Doug Laney if qw Steve Langevin, Cheryl Lanham Libby Lawrence, Bruce Leach I' The senior girls show their spirit a fl Kim Leary, Debbie Leaih, Janine Leafh cm SENIORS 200 Susan Lee, Alisa Lemke, Craig Lesikar ,gh e Homecoming pep rally. Mary Livingston, Cyndi Loar, Glynell Long Mandy Levy, Cynde Lewis Marshall Lewis, Randy Lewis Chris Lincecum, Patty Lindsay Mark Long, Marsha Long SENIORS .fir 1.-fi Melva Long, Pam Lord, Bobby Lucas, Rene Luftman, Kathy Luquer Steve Lynch, Scott Lytle, Bernie Maduzia, Scott Mahaftey, Debbie Mangham Neil Mann, Janie Manning, John Maphet, Cathy Marberry, Eric Marchand Mike Marchand, Harvey Marshall, Dean Martin, Libby Martin, Arnold Martinez G-.wi SENIORS Melanie Marx, Gary Massey, Mary Mathis, Paula Matson, Charlie Mays Craig Mays, Louis Mazzone, Randy McClellan, Susan McCluskey, Guy McCollum Kenneth McCoy, Casey McCreary Becky McCulloh, Jack McDonald ff' ....f7' If I can get the top pencil on the bottom pencil at the 90 degree mark... , muses Les Doss. ,.-vc -'wp,,,,x SENIORS dh., -4.49 igiggw. Debbie McGee, James McKinney, Carol McKissack, Susan Michaels, Janee Milan Mike Miller, Roy Miller, Sherry Minor, Eddie Mitchell, Ken Mix Linda Evans gets comfortable while sketching pictures for Homecoming. DeAnn Moore, Carrie Morgan, David Moseley . ' SENIORS Moxie Mobley, David Moffatt Tina Moziesik, Tony Moziesik -sf 'DY , KM Becky Wyatt grimaces, I thought you said this was perfume! Randy Mumford, Eddie Muncy David Muriishaw, Mike Myers Valerie Myles, Debbie Naff, Chris Napolitano, Cheryl Neal, Bonnie Neathery Mike Nelson, Robert Nelson, Kay Nichols, Eric Niedermayer, Cindy Nix es.r g l'f 'I'7 SENIORS ru, f? 'WK y jf' , , x tv N W 1 I 1 t . M xfgy , Mary Norris, Cindy Orr, Mike Osburn Sallie Owen, Vic Owen, Richard Palko ? ,f X H 1 f Gary Jones measures his mouth. Mike Palmer, Robert Pancoasf, Joseph Papai, Tom Parks, Pat Parris Bruce Payne, David Payne, Sfeve Pearson, Larry Pennington, Jerald Pefferson ' ' zxgiz f pd- W' M ,Q fl. 'S-ed SENIORS f- -..-m,...- hw' Qi! 'H' P Q 1. ff P ' -P 2' . ' ref! 'A ff V. ygtw... ,fe-fr W: , . 7,1 tk 92 H i . ,, ,W it A ilu t Janet Rummel becomes frustrated with mocrame. Kenneth Phillips, Cal Pinson, Rebecca Popp, Dan Powell, Stephen Prager Mike Price, Heather Pritchett, Bob Pruitt, Mike Pulliam, Lloyd Qualls SENIORS Jim Railey, Beth Rainwater, Debbie Rainwater, Jana Rankin, Vicki Ransom Gary Reece, Sandra Reece, Patti Reed, Randy Reid, Charlie Reynolds Susie Reynolds, Terri Rice, Tim Richeson, Nancy Rissler, Christie Roberts Hallie Roberts, Laurie Roberts, Jeff Robertson, Liz Robertson, Julia Rodriguez Ms' ...s SENIORS 22, Dfw Q 5 John Rogers, Michael Romanko Catherine Rowell, Ginger Rumfield Jane? Rummel, Elayne Russell West Sanders, Kathy Schrader ? ...,.,, . Nw, 1 , 6 fra' GJJ lil gg Marilyn Rose, Terry Rosser, Roxana Rolhfelder 4 Alegria Douglas eagerly displays her magazine selling prize. SENIORS if Greg Schraudenbach, Randy Scott K , N! rf: K 7 L .JF aff, rf f Y J :ix A Raymond Seavey, David Sehon, Sandy Shackelford Craig Shaffer, Ronnie Shaffer, Susan Shanks Marianne Sharpe, Alice Shaw, Danny Shelton Mary Shields, Debbie Shobert, Pat Skinner Julie Kneer nervously studies for a test. Kathy Shelton, Janie Sherrod SENIORS l Q ' 4415 Y .JY Rob Slaughter, Kenneth Sleper, Allan Smith, Lana Smith, Nancy Smith Raleigh Smith, Linda Snodgrass, Brenda Sprague, Jim Springer, Melinda Spurlock Walter Stallings, Marla Starnes, Connie Stephenson, Barbie Stevens, Gregg Stewart Ralph Stinson, Jay Stubbs, Gordon Sturgis, Jim Suggs, Penny Swafford 'lp SENIORS Y 3 ,pf l as K Lglgf. Y . - 5: -ev - 'li ' U? 'f 'L ,Q I . ei rs 3:21 5 -Qs' Mike Swaim, Sandy Swaim, Dennis Swanson Roma Swinl, Rich Talbol, Karen Taylor And then he took two pairs of pliers and yanked! exclaims Susan Michaels. Lori Taylor, Craig Thomas, Gil Thomas, Robert Thomas, Vicki Thomas J. C. Tolson, Peggy Trowbridge, Rose Tucker, Teresa Tuggle, Gary Underwood 3, A i ...uh SENIORS --XFETSW wtf Terri Utsey, Greg Vaughn, Scott Vawter STH l -4 Q06 Cindy Vesta, Richard Vogl A , , l 4 -:fi , . sw ' 127' A f 4. W Z A W ir' - 0 :gif dl fiiil 4111 .4 f Lllw ' 5 , Q l Again, Mike Bergsma is using his head. Teresa Wallace, Jan Walls, Tim Walsh agfql Q ., V ff .aff Cara Waits, Dan Wakeman Darek Walker, David Wallace Mimi Warren, Robbie Watson fry? SENIORS v-.-v .qv Karen Webb, Kevin Webendorfer, Suzanne Weber, John Weimer, Larry Weltman Marva Wetsel, Pat Whaley, Lee White, Ronnie White, Sara White Sidney White, Linda Wilkie Tom Williams, Diane Williamson iff--Lx '-ew SENIORS 7 if ff Don Waddell anxiously anticipates lunch period. gnu-li' 214 sf -.JY wggjzf David Wilson, Mark Wilson, Pam Wilson, Patti Wilson, Beth Wood Mark Wood, Brenda Woods, Charles Wooley, Billy Wright, Cathy Wright Becky Wyatt, Cindy Yeakel, Robin Yeatts RoseAnna Young, Kathy Youngman . .0 .Q 'g,,,,7 V :ff , fi. 1 ls, 1 : fr ..f 1-U' z ., O . ,1,53l'F+4 ' if -a ' 1 -. 5 ' .. ,sgxmgxekkiir Pam Baughman exemplifies senior maturi- ty. SENIORS 1., QMS: it 9' jifffl 1 X 4 fb l 'Q JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Nw QM' .qw fw 414.1 ' .,, ,,,, President Sec.-Treas. Vice-President David Bennett Debbie Oxford Creed Pettigrew Randy Adams, Lu Ann Adamson, Jerry Alexander, Mark Alexander, Debbie Allen, Dean Altman JUNIORS 216 Z5 ,g-Us Y David Amis, Becky Anderson, Kevin Anderson, Danny Anderton, Jimmy Andrew, Sally Ansley Randy Argir, Kaye Ashmore, George Ashworth, Bryan Austin, Eric Austin, Judy Bacon Kim Baker, John Ball, Karen Banks, Sherry Barfield, Cindy Barnes, Denise Barrett Mike Barrett, Phillip Bass, Doug Baucum, Dwight Beck, Barry Beckham, Gerald Beckham Jill Beckham, Cathy Bell, David Bennett, Kathy Benson, Steve Benzler, Ricky Bishop -eng. U5 'MJ ff' n t, JUNIORS Shawna Bishop, Joe Blackbarn, Karen Blacklock, Steve Blanc, Roger Blythe, Debbie Boazman Allison Bohanan, Patty Bolduc, Debbie Bolser, Marty Booth, Hallie Boren, Mickey Bowles James Boyd, Mike Branch, Jim Brannon, Robert Brazil, Sandy Brezina, Burt Bridgford Paul Brodale, Sherri Bronson, Alvis Brown, Gary Brown, Kristy Brown, Terry Brown Tom Brubaker, Ellen Bruce, Art Brucks, Ralph Bruton, .lay Bryant, Denise Bullock JUNIORS Kenneth Burnett, Suzie Burt, Chuck Burton, Kevin Cameron, Scott Cannon, Kathleen Carefoot Janice Carman, Glenn Carroll, Rusty Carter, Teresa Casey, Becky Castle, Tena Cavaness Gaorge Chaggaris, Katie Chalfant, Larry Champagne, Greg Charles, Don Chisholm, David Church Ronny Clark, Jim Clower, Bob Coddington, Debbie Coffey, Patty Cogswell, Lu Cole Kevin Coleman, Christy Collier, Kim Collings, Terry Conditt, Gary Conrad, Mike Cooley JUNIORS ,ae-.K Steve Cox, Dennis Crabtree, Ted Crews, Davy Crockett, Charly Crowley, Barbara Crump Terry Dallas, Gege Daniels, Mary Lynn Darden, Judy Davis, Tonya Davis, Mike Dean Mike Delgado, Vicki Demarest,' Kevin Denny Warren Dent, Steve Dickinson, Diane Dietz J fl James Dixon, Jim Doherty, Brad Doss ,Q mam 'K ' W i .4,,,,,zig, gi Classroom chatter engrosses Julie Williams JUNIORS 5' ,ff Sherri Douglas, Diana Dozier, Gary Dozier, Patrick Dupont, Mike Early, Scott Edgerton Brent Edwards, James Elliott, Martin Ellis, Liza Elrod, Carla Eppes, Lyn Evans Debbie Fails, Angela Fenoglio, Bruce Fine, Gayle Finnegan, Pan Fisher, Cindy Foltz Dan Ford, Monica Ford, Ellen Foreman, Paula Fournier, Chuck Fraley, Kay Frazelle Carl Freeman, Paula Frohwerk, Paul Fuchs, Nancy Fullwood, Eric Gaarz, Dana Gaddy JUNIORS Peggy Gage, David Gardner, Jimmy Gardner, Gus Gargiulo, Vincent Genovese, Cindy Gibson Dan Giddens, Pam Gilbert, Ann Gist, Ira Goldstein, Steve Goodman, Randy Gordon Paul Grant, Sharon Gray, Susie Green, Mike Gregory, Betsy Griffin, Debby Gruver Karen Guymon, Kent Hagood, Elaine Hall, Michael Hammitt, Lesa Hand, Pat Hannan Judy Hardie, Kathy Harper, Karen Harpstrite, Deborah Harrell, Bill Harris, David Harris JUNIORS Connie Harrison, Sara Hassell, Mike Hauson, Ken Hawkins, Larry Hawkins, Sherry Haynes Denise Hazelwood, Frank Heck, Debbi Hein, Wade Helm, Donald Hendricks, Randy Hilburn Martha Hill, Mary Hill, Molly Hill, Steve Hill, Richard Hilprecht, Richard Hines Karen Hodges, Hal Hoera, .lane Hogan, Larry Holder, Susan Hollongsworlh, Barbara Holmes Janie Holubec, Linda Hopper, Laurie Horne, Claudia Hubbard, Dianne Hudson, Rhoni Hudson 'sa WCA? 'TT JUNlORS Glenda Hull, Elizabeth Hunter, Sharon Hutchinson, Dana Isoline, Charles Jackson, Jerry Jackson Randy Jellison, David Jenkins, Jimmy Jewett, Brent Johnson, Clayton Johnson, Flavil Johnson Karen Johnson, Kim Johnson, Pamela Johnson, Cindy Jones, Diana Karsner, Kathy Keith Steve Keith, Dick Kelley, Sue Kelso, Diane Kimbrell, Nancy Kisler, Cindy Knight Tim Knight, Sharon Knotts, JoAnn Knox, Angela Koonce, Vicki Kornegay, Karen Kruger JUNIORS 2.3 Kelley Lain, Bill Landrum, Susan Lanham Vicki Lanier, Dawn Leach E No smoking, but Dianne Hudson finds candy cigarettes are better. Steve Leath, Mark Leavitt, Mary Ann Ledwig, Bob Lee, Chuck Lee, Lex Leftwich Diane Lehman, Scott Leithead, Susie Leithner, Brenda LeMaster, Joey Lenamon, Lisa Lewis John Lindberg, Sherri Logan, Sara Loyd, Susie Lucas, Steve Ludwig, Paula Lyon JUNIORS Linda MacGorman, Gail Madden, Jo Anna Maddox, Jill Manifold, Marvin Maphet, Gina Marriott Cathy Martin, Mary Kay Massey, Russ Mathews, Carla Mauk, Gary Maxwell, Scott Mayer Keith Mays, John McAndrew, Scott McCown, Charlotte McCoy, Scott McCullar, Chris McCullough Kenneth McDaniel, Holly McDonald, Kelli McDonald, Mary McDonald, Mike McDonald, Mitzi McLeroy Debbie McMahon, Laurie McNeill, Ronna Menefee, Janet Merz, Ginny Miller, Bruce Minton JUNIORS 226 Scott Minton, Jack Mitchell, Steve Monroe, Susan Mooney, Kirby Moore, Robin Moore Marsha Morgenroth, David Morris, Mike Morris, Sanda Mortensen, George Morwood, Lee Moss David Mothersole, Pat Murphy, Mary Muth, Kent Nakamoto, Pat Napolitano, David Neal Bill Neiert, Kathy Neill, Donna Nelson, Danny Nichols, Regina Nobles, Laura Nordhem Travis Norman, Tommy Norris, Denise O'Brien, Patricia O'Keefe, Maura O'Neil, Larry Osier l JUNIORS ws. Kathy O'Toole, Cheryl Owen, Steve Owen, Connie Owens, Julie Oxford, Tootie Oxford James Page, Sandra Park, Karen Parker, Carolyn Parks, Becky Parris, Mike Patton 'x Kay Frazelle faces the music. JUNIORS Gary Payne, Robin Pearson, Betty Peeler Cheryl Pennington, Steve Perkins, Dana Perry David Perry, Linda Perry, Pam Perry 228 a-5 44? 'Q Creed Pettigrew, Arleen Phogan, Cindy Phaup, Jo Ann Phillips, Kathy Phillips, Suzanne Phillipson John Phipps, David Piland, George Polanco, John Poling, Kathy Popp, Roger Poteet Barbara Pounds, Paul Prater, Bayard Pratt, Bobby Proffitt, Nancy Purifoy, Dianne Ragsdale Larry Rainwater, Roy Raney, Glenda Rankin, Robyn Ratliff, Karen Rattan, Lisa Ray Keith Raybuck, Glenda Rector, .lack Redding, Gary Reed, Jeffrey Reid, Debbie Reinbach JUNIORS Mark Renshaw, Reggie Reynolds, Sharon Rice, Kim Richeson, Robert Richter, George Riddel Steve Rider, Ronnie Ringness, Tiny Roberts, John Robertson, Linda Robinson, Mary Robinson Stephanie Rocher, Anne Rogers, Jerry Rogers, Red Rogers, Gina Rollow, Julie Rosato Dianne Rose, Tannya Jo Rothfelder, Larry Roy, Clay Ruede, Sharon Russell, Susan Ryland Jeffrey Saal, Eugene Sammons, Dean Sanderson, Robert Scarborough, Barbi Schenck, Bob Schumacher JUNIORS Q gf sw--. go Donna Schurman, Larry Schurman Ann Schwartz, Wesley Scoggins - x . mf- ' S we 1 r Q-j::,1 W ,A y' 4, ,, , ,, W ,V I .ix NOW, f . ' .1 .MQ-em. g. ' . . Kathy Warren zeroes her pea-shooter in on c victim. Robert Scott Robert Scully, Cheryl Sebastian, Larry Sebastian, Kenneth Seglem, Jim Shelton, Frances Shockey Paul Shotwell, Rusty Simmons, Gary Sladek, Susan Smerick, Debbie Smith, Douglas Smith JUNIORS Jia? Smitty Smith, Terri Smith Debbie Sorenson, Diane Soucie Qu A 9, r vt' , 1, . , N i. . . .my 1' W ov x' V 5' 3 y x ff JUNIORS Wa. Debbie Allen demonstrates the proper way to pin on a corsage. Marc South, Sid Sowers Sharon Sparks, Lee Spears, Tommy Spears, Ronald Spillman, Joe Springer, John Starz Andrea Stauffer, Rusty Stephens, Craig Steward, Kathy Stewart, Lou Ann Stewart, Mack Stewart gf f fe 232 415 11-Sh Randy Stidham, Debbie Stone, Don Strickland, Richard Strickland, Lynne Summerlin, Diane Sumrall Sondra Surrett, Kathy Sypert, Sherry Talbot, Debi Tetts, Robert Thrash, Harry Tobor Joy Treadway, Billy Tribble, Lori Trueblood, Martha Tullis, Patsy Turner, Robin Turner Diane Tutt, Logan Tyer, Teresa Ueltschey, Jackie Urbanousky, Gary Vadner, Rachel Valenciano Gary Van Kirk, Becky Vaughan, Steve Veal, Becky Vesta, John Voss, Barry Waddell JUNIORS Glynda Wade, James Wallace, Jody Walton, Norman Ward, Gena Warila, Bruce Wayne John Weatherford, Jeanelle Weimer, Cindy Welch, Sharon West, Bob Wheeler, David White Cheryl Whiting, Darrell Wiggs Kerry Wiggs, David Williams Jill Beckham tunes in. JUNIORS Greg Williams, Janet Williams Joan Williams, Julie Williams Paul Williams, Carol Williamson P ,wb si'-Q K L3 . ' gm X YL' ' ..aa Q . Liz Hawkins examines a friend's knee. Hearne Williford, Jeannie Willis, Cindy Wills, Paula Wilson, Richie Wilson, Wayne Wilson Clare Witte, David Wood, Joe Woolard, Sid Woosfer, Kay Wright, John Yancy Donna Young, Greg Young, Joni Young, Tracy Youngblood, Dan Zeller, Lisa Ziegel JUNIORS lf X 'Qai- ' , . S ., f W, wr.. -.N . 3 isr.k N . - . , , I - bw lf' . I s ' - . .M w 'Wm' if I 5 4 x SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Sec.-Treas. Vice-Presidenf President Liz Jenkins Kim Grace Mike Shanks Carol Abel, David Abrams, Debbie Addis, Bert Alarid, Gregory Aleman, James Alling SOPHOMORES 236 David Anders, Danny Anderson, Eddie Anderson, Kathy Anderson, Mike Anderton, Martin Applewhite Nancy Arveson, Janet Aston, Sheryl Atchley, Mike Attaway, Chuck Baclawski, Linda Bailey David Bairrington, Kathy Baldwin, Bill Ball, Mark Barron, Virginia Barry, John Bean Paula Beard, Vickie Beatty, Richard Bechtel, Brenda Beck, Laura Bell, Vicki Bell Donna Beneze, Tony Bennett, Ellen Berman, Ron Bertel, Guy Bird, Sammy Bird SOPHOMORES Robin Black, Diane Blackman, Jimmy Blaisdell, Roni Bohanan, Lecia Bolt, Bill Boltralik Ella Boren, Leann Boyd, Robby Boyd, Mara Bramson, David Branch, Elaine Brannen Sharon Branum, Laurie Brett, Melinda Brewer, Mervyn Bridges, Patti Brizendine, Steve Brock Bev Brodale, Annita Bronson, Leslie Brown, Melanie Brown, Roxxie Brown, Rusty Brown Sharon Brown, Laura Brownlee, Steve Bumpas, Robby Bunch, David Bunker, Carla Bunting SOPHOMORES -...Q Laura Burford, Bobby Burns, Gary Burrell, Sherry Calaway, Linda Campbell, Cris Cannon Jeannie Carl, Sherry Carmack, Gene Carman, Mike Carmena, Debbie Carter, Debbie Carter Joe Cartwright, Sarah Cartwright, Paul Casey, Scott Caywood, Phillip Chambers, Cynthia Chandler Barbara Chapman, Bill Chew, Gary Christenberry, Cheryl Clark, Debbie Claunch, Don Cline Randy Cline, Randy Coffey, Rick Coffey, Vicki Coker, Andy Coleman, Karen Conley wo-sq at ,,,....-.-' SOPHOMORES Larry Conley, Gary Cornelison, Jane Coslello, Robyn Cox, Mark Cozarf, Allysan Craig Susan Craig, Randy Crawford, Dwaine Crowe, Claudia Crowley, Robert Crowley, Aundreo Cunningham we S Kelly Jones relaxes her bod. SOPHOMORES Susan Cupples, Lisa Curran, Peter D'Acosta Pahy Dana, Jacque Daniel, David Daniels, Tommy Darden Linda Daughfry, Delane Davis, Joey Davis, Lisa Davis 'D 240 Richard Davis, Steve Dawes, Daryl Dewett, Paul Dickenson, Terry Doss, Greg Dozier Melanie Dunn, Teresa Durham, Julie Ehlmann, Steve Elwood, Sherry Engler, Jan Evans Sandy Fails, Pete Falcone, Trisha Faris, Debbie Farris, Jane Ferguson, Jill Fisher Sandra Fisher, James Fite, Patti Florence, Laura Florey, Robert Ford, Caron Forsythe Mark Fournier, Karen Francis, Sharon Francis, Mark Franklin, Joe Frazier, Joanne Frederick SOPHOMORES Kim Freeman, Liz Freese, Larry Freudenberger, Steve Frey, Betsy Friauf, Gwen Frisbie George Frye, Janet Gardner, Hugh Gibson, Pam Gilliland, Denise Goetsch, Kim Goodwin Patricia Gothard, Kim Grace, Milissc Grace, Honey Graham, James Graham, Flefa Gray Laurie Graydon, Gary Green, Kip Green, Sherrill Green, Ely Greenhow, Barry Gresky Alecia Griffin, Nancy Griffin, Jeff Grimes, Nancy Grodin, Lynn Grosgebauer, Carol Guiles SOPHOMORES Tom Guiles, Laura Guilford, Sherry Guthrie, Debbie Haberman, David Hagood, Susan Hall James Hammond, Ronnie Hampton, James Hanna, Susan Hannigan, Lori Harbort, Cheryl Harrington Ann Harris, Harlan Harris Marshall Harris, Bryan Harrison, Renee Harville, Don Hase Mike Hawkins, David Hawley, Jana Haynes, Joni Hearne Yi' ,WJ Leslie Brown claims, You'll never be- lieve this . . . but . . SOPHOMORES Phil Hecht, Camille Henderson, Kathy Hendricks, Sue Henry, Cathy Hensley, Janet Hensley Ed Herndon, Terry Herweg, Kay Hickey, David Hickman, .lack Hill, Susan Hill Debbie Hilley, Peggy Hillin, Judy Hilton, Randy Hinckley, Hunt Hodge, Terry Hodge Tony Hodge, Marcella Hodges, Cheryl Holcomb, Pam Holley, Mike Hollingsworth, Martha Holman Kay Hooks, LeAnn. Horton, Kathi Howell, Rob Howington, Jeri Hubbard, Tommy Huckabee SOPHOMORES if X. Ken Hudson, Melana Hunt, Charles Huntsberry Gary Hutchison, Myron Ice, Valorie Ingle . f- -Q new Carol Guiles, Susan Knittle, and Annette Kachnik groan, Fish again?!?! Dana lnglish, Scott Ingram, Katrina Ireson, Dan Isenhower, Jane Jackson, Jeff James Ken Janette, Julie Jefferes, Larry Jenkins, Liz Jenkins, Kathleen Jennings, James Johnson Leona Johnson, Patti Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Steve Johnson, Darius Johnston, Kelly Jones 1:-, SOPHOMORES '--s.'gsf Annette Kachnik, Theresa Kaltenbach, David Kay, Nancy Kelly, Mike Kennard, Derek Kennedy Ken Key, Craig Kilpatrick, Jerome Kimberling, Susan Knittle, Keith Knutson, Philip Korenman Curtis Kornegay, Terren Kreisler, Kay Krieg Kathy Kroon, Brad Kutach, Doug Lacey Wayne Lambdin, Becky Lambert, Susan Lambert SOPHOMORES P' ,f David Barrington gives Dana lnglish a Bear -ride. 246 Janef Langevin, Donna Lansford, Doug Leavitt, Lisa Lee, Barbara Lewis, Lecia Lewis Lyn Lewis, Ronny Lewis, Terri Lindberg, Cindy Lindell, Sylvia Lindsay, Jack Lindsey Calvin Livingston, Michelle Lowe, Sam Loyd, Neil Luquer, Ronald Macy, Kathy Madden Jacque Malone, Karla Mann, Judy Mar, Cindy Marshall, Howard Martin, Tina Martinez Mike Mattiza, Debbie Maxwell, Pam Measures, Verller Meissner, Becky Merwin, Mike McCall SOPHOMORES Marsha McClellan, Scot McCollum, Carl McCormack, Doug McDaniel, Dan McKenzie, Luann McLaIIen Kenny McLemore, Gina McMillion, Michael McMullen, Sandy Michalski, Joey Milan, Brad Miller Renee Harville challenges, You wanna bet?! SOPHOMORES Dan Miller, Richard Miller Robbie Miller, Kathy Millspaugh John Minor, John Mitchell 'W' ,fr Marcia Mitchell, Royce Mitchell, Lori Molinar, Kathleen Moore, Lynna Moore, Martin Moore Paul Moore, David Moorman, Bob Morgenroth, Karen Morris, Allan Mossbarger, Tim Moxon Rhonda Mullen, Susan Mullins, Ruthi Munn, George Nalls, Kerry Newman, Kurt Niedermayer Paul Nobles, Jana Oldham, Pam Owen, Alan Paden, Lori Palmer, Tim Parker Tony Parsons, Shelia Paul, Scott Payne, Annette Peden, Terry Perkins, Penny Peschel SOPHOMORES Sherry Petriscak, Pip Pippin, Jana Plumlee, Debbie Potts, Rodger Pratt, Judy Pray Lisa Prince, George Prochaska, Brenda Prouty, John Raeuchle, Jessie Ragsdale, Lisa Rainbolt Gail Rainwater, George Rankin, Diana Rawlings, Marty Rector, Rick Rector, Mark Reece Tommy Reed, Ahnna Reeves, Mark Reuter, Don Reynolds, Donna Reynolds, Kim Rice Rhonda Richard, Sallie Richardson, Carol Rimare, Vicki Rimmer, Doug Roberson, Chuck Roberts SOPHOMORES 250 Cynthia Roberts, John Robinson Teresa Rodriquez, Mike Roeber It's people like Debbie Polls thai make Dr. Pepper what it is today. Saundra Roebuck, Ana Romanenghi Martha Romines, Darcy Rosato, Carol Rouse, Leslie Rowe, Glenn Rowell, Gail Rowell Andy Saal, Michele Sanzo, Thelene Scarborough, Krag Schmedel, Bonnie Schrepel, Lori Schultz 6, fo QQ! as SOPHOMORES Cindy Scott, Donna Sears, Kevin Sebastian, Debbie Seeger, Jim Seibert, Mike Shanks Pam Shelton, Cynthia Sherrill, LeAnn Sherrill, Kathy Sigler, Pamela Simons, Fred Skaggs Joe Skinner, Archie Smith, Curtis Smith, David Smith, Debbie Smith, Frances Smith Gary Smith, Greg Smith, Irene Smith, Marcia Smith, Mark Smith, Mark Smith Sue Smith, Shelley Sorrell, Sheryl Spakowski, Keith Sproull, Larry Spurgeon, Jody Stapleton 'xy -ai,-I SOPHOMORES Robert Steele, Mark Stephens, Layn Stewart, Lisa Stich, Stephanie Stovall, Gary Street Guy Sullivan, Susie Swaim, John Sweitzer, Bill Talbot, Pam Taylor, Cheryl Teague Mike Thames, Gary Thomas, Keith Thompson, Lee Thompson, Steve Thompson, Alisa Thornton Beverly Thweatt, Brian Tobey, Doyle Trannel, Ron Turnbull, Gay Underwood, Stephen Upton Mike Urbanousky, Sheila Urbanousky, Beth Van Trump, Kristie Vesta, Valerie Vestal, Pat Virgets SOPHOMORES -.Rob Cindy Vukovich, Cissy Walker, Candy Walling, Karen Walters, Charlie Ward, Cindy Ward James Warman, Kathy Warren, Luana Warriner, LouAnn Weatherford, Vicki Webb, Carol Wells 1 . X 'il Johnnie Wetsel Marc White Wayne White ,411 l i SOPHOMORES Kathleen Moore'keeps Mark Fournier at an arm's distance. gal' 'mai an Karen Whitley, Karen Whitmore, Kirk Wicklond, Mark Wilhelm, Rusty Wilkerson, Vicki Williamson Dickie Wilson, Guy Wilson .l But if you would part your hair right here . . ., Kim Tyer advises David Dan- iels. John Witte Alan Wright, Jeannine Wright Randle Wright, Teri Wright, Debbie Yancey, Terry Yeatts, Elaine Young, Patty Youngman 'iff ,Q 1 SOPHOMORES -an-Urn ' in Y 3 SLA 1:1 . , ' -ff 'N pai hail up 25 -:rar L. .1 in Wf- ..s .f',...L4' ' nv ,J 'wiik ,lit S.. at, gy .-ffl, ' FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Sec Treas Debrd Diefl Bruce Benner Karla Dleb Devon Abbott, Billy Adams, Craig Adams, Doug Adams, Hilda Adelson, Annette Alarld FRESHMEN fn fl' 'WMI' ,Q Karen Alden, Mary Aldrich, Mark Alling, Darl Anderton, Eric Andreucci, Keith Andreucci Don Arnold, Amy Aughinhaugh, Ronnie Bairrington, Danny Baker, Joe Banker, Mike Bantz Scott Barber, Mark Barfield, Max Barrett, Brenda Barton, Richard Baughman, Tim Beamish Vickie Beard, Kathleen Bearden, Steve Beaty, Dave Beauchamp, John Belknap, Carl Bell Sherrie Bell, David Benepe, Bruce Benner, Andy Bennett, James Bennett, Poonam Bhateley 47 wifi? FRESHMEN Kalhy Biar, Tom Bieser, Karla Bird, George Boesch, Nancy Bolduc, Neil Bolton Michael Bosley, Anita Brandon, Linda Brandon, Scott Brazell, Tom Bregenzer, David Brickey Phil Briggs, Tom Brinck, Cynthia Briones, Howard Brodale, Debbie Brooks, Gordon Broward Samuel Brueggemeyer, Sherry Bucher, James Buelmon, Darrell Burkhart, Hank Burnham, Dana Burnett Mary Burns, Nancy Burns, Evelyn Byars, Don Caldwell, Kathy Callaham, Tom Callaham FRESHMEN Kim Cameron, Caren Carman, Janice Carpenter, Camille Carrell, Denisa Carroll, Scott Cartwright Chris Cashion, Gary Cashman, Karen Castle, Joe Ceron, John Chaggaris, Dewayne Chandler Chris Chapin, Scott Chormicle, Karen Christy, John Church, Mike Clark, Dwain Clements Lynda Climie, Pam Coker, Jayne Colburn, Duke Cole, Terri Cole, Kyle Collier Scott Cooper, Susan Covell, Melody Cox, Alicia Crabtree, Dirk Crawford, Glenna Grecelius FRESHMEN Rick Cross, David Crotwell Vicki Crow, Valerie Cudd Jody Lewis says, Kiss me! Cindy Cunningham, Tim Dake, Deborah Daly, Beth Daniels, Tanya Daughtry, Cheryl Davidson Nicol Davie, Cindy Davis, John Davis, Paul Davis, Flora Dayton, Larry Deemer John DeSimio, Karla Dieb, Debra Dietz, Kenneth Donohoo, Susan Dossin, Dawn Douglas ,G K4 FRESHMEN 260 .J Kent Drury, Danese Dunaway, Pam Dunaway, Connie Duncan, Jacquie Duncan, Tina Early Jeff Echols, Karen Echols, Cheryl Edwards, Wesley Ehlmann, Valerie Elam, Carole Emery Ron Estes, Steve Effer, Gina Euhus, Steve Ezell, David J. Falk, Vicki Faris Marcus Farrar, Tom Fenoglio, Nancy Field, Betty Lynne Fincher, Steve Fisher, Jeffery L. Fishler Teresa Flores, Dennis Flory, Ellen Fondren, Debbie Ford, Gregg Foster, Randy Fouls 'T w-...af FRESHMEN Terry Frazelle, David Frazier, Chuck Frederick, Mike Freeman, Nancy Frohwerk, Freddy Funk Doug Fuqua, Linda Gaddy, George Gallagher, Lina Gallardo, Don Galloway, Chris Garcia Susan Gardner, David Garland, Shellye Garrett, Garland Geeslin, Debra Geisler, Jeff Gilliland Debbie Glass, Don Glass, Beth Glidewell, Abby Glover, Jim Gnadt, Mary Goldberg Mark Goldstein, Kerry Goodman, Kenny Goodwin, Heather Gordon, Diane Gothard, Sylvia Graham was gc FRESHMEN 'iw--Y 4- , 6 Roger Green, Amy J. Greer Jennifer Grimm, David Griffith Shar: Hamrlck Ken Hanson Nelda Hanzlncek James Harpole Cindy Harris Clark Harris John Harris, Steve Harry, Robert Hawkins, Ralph Hebert, David Hecht, Mary Ann Helm Joni Henderson, Mike Hendricks, Shawn Hessing, Barbie Hill, Mark Hill, Nancy Hilton Brad Hines, Connie Hodges, Lisa Hoera, Donald Holacka, Jan D. Holiday, Curt Horne Marcia Horton, Barbara Hothem, Jon Hou, Diane Howard, Patti Hubbard, Eileen Huckabay Gerald Hudson, Kay Hudson, Mary Huff, Laurie Humberd, Eric Hunter, Jim Hunter FRESHMEN O Q S-., Catherine Irving, Julie Isoline, Tammy Iverson, Jay Jacobs, Andy Jenkins, Kamla Jensen Mark L. Jessup, Tom Jobes, Christina Johnson, Greg Johnson, Jamie Johnson, Janet Johnson Laura Johnson, Mike Johnson, Ann Johnston, Bryan Jones, Dara Jones, Janelle Jones Teresa Jones, Valerie Jones, Floyd Joplin, Jim Kanan, Elisa Kaplan, Teri Keen Luanne Kelly, John Kelso, Mark Kennard, Terry Kilpatrick, Roy Kimble, Tim King QW? FRESHMEN Tim Kitzmiller, Kim Klawiter, Rob Klint, Judy Knight, Linda Knott, Doris Koenig Steve Kroon, Wayne Krucky, Philip Kruger, Yvana Kubocki, Mike Kutach, Sharon Kutzler Kimberly Kyzar, Rhonda Lackey, Mark LaGrone, Leslie Lambert, Kent Lane, Beverly Laney Mary Langevin, Joseph Lawshe, David Leach, Lisa Leach, Terra Leaders, Connie Leavitt Sharon Lechter, Lisa Lee, Debbie Leonard, Phyllis Levine, Lisa Levulis, Annita Lewis FRESHMEN its J. .: 'J L .54 l ' View f .g '- k I Q it V. xxx I ggi R LH v K hw, ,. , ,ir cl . f is ' 'law ' LZ if i em .5 , fig 'L li: ii ,rf R 1 ' fl! ,, . fi ' sf . ...f it ,, 1 , . , it - A l 2 L , - j MY Lewis Yvana Kubacki convinces an upperclassman Love Is Blind. Mark Lewis, Mike Lewis Mike Lilly, Cathy Lindsay, Cindy Lindsay, Paulette Liu, Lynette Livingston, Melvin Livingston Gary Lohrke, Randee Loofbourow, Susan Ludwig, Danny Lumpkins, Linda Lyle, Steve Lyons Jimmy Lytle, John Lytle, Jim Malone, Steve Manning, Nancy Mar, Kirk Marchand FRESHMEN Steve Marsh, Sonia Martinez, Timothy Marx, Julie Mathias, Randy Maxwell, Cliff Mayer Greg Mayfield, Chuck McAndrew, Greg McCann, Francis McCarthy, Thomas McCarthy, Larry McCauley Roberta McCollum, Mike McCormack, Gregory McCoy, Mark McDonald, Mike McDonald, Rusty McDonald Bruce McElhaney, Teresa McLin, Kimberly McNeeI, Karen McNeeIy, Lee McQuerns, Mike McSpadden Kathy Merwin, John Meyer, Sammy Midkiff, Barry Miller, Glynn Ann Miller, Kenneth Miller FRESHMEN 'Y' 5, 4' 'fir Mm Mike Miller, Patti Millspaugh, Michele Minton, Rodney Mitchell, Mickey Molfz, Debbie Moncrief Susan Monroe, Beverly Morey, Sieve Mofhersole, Michael Mullins, Charles Musser, Cathy Muth Holly Myers, Bobby Myrann, Jay Naill, Rona Nakamoto, Lisa Neathery, Theresa Nelson Cliff Newmann, Leia Newman, Rita Newman, Suzie Newman, Larry Nichols, Donna Normand Kim Oakley, Karen O'Connell, Philip Oliver, Marc Owen, Shirlee Owen, Doug Paquelte 's...?' 3 ,M FRESHMEN Daniel Parker, Keith Parker, Jeff Parnell, Debbie Parsons, Vince Pascuzzi, Liz Paule Lori Payne, Eric Perkins, Sherian Perry, Steve Perry, Marc Pettit, Greg Peyton Debbie Philipski, Megan Phillips, Keith Phipps, Randy Pittman, DeAnn Potts, Mary Ann Prehoditch David Presley, Kayla Puma, David Purifoy, Terry Purkey, Coyla Rager, Mike Rainwater Bobby Raney, Pamela Rawlings, Christi Ray, Paula Raynor, Monica Reasonover, Chris Record my Z 0- FRESHMEN 27 .PRX .,,,q-tg., ,n - -l7 f'fFA l I Robin Reece, Vickie K. Reese, Karen Reifel Steve Reinbach, Andrea Reis, Frank Refzlaff Sue Springer wonders, Will he call me tonight? Cody Rhodes, Jim Rhodes, Mark Rhodes, Cindy Rice, Greg Richards, Julie Riddle Stephanie Riley, Tim Robbins, David Roberts, Mike Robertson, Terri Rodgers, Cindy Rodriguez Diane Rodriguez, Roger Romines, Richard Roper, Sheryl Rose, Larry Rosen, Denise Rothfelder FRESHMEN Lea Royall, Laura Ruede, Becky Ruiz, Rebecca Russo, Paula Sagen, Susan Sagen Diane Samuelson, Cindy Sanctuary, Marianne Sanders, Paula Sanders, Rand Sanders Susan Sanford J, 'pw 'Tig X Valerie Elam decides long hair's good for a gas mask. FRESHMEN David Schrader Carl Schuder Diana Scoggins Pam Scott Ronna Searcy Mike Shafer Renee Shelton, Kim Shinn, Linda Simmons, Kyle Simpler, Becky Sitton, Mary Skyles Suzie Smirl, David Smith, James Smith, Scott Smith, Scott Smith, Suzanne Smith Jill Snelson, Dena Soucie, Carol South, Wendy Sowers, Cindy Sprague, Sue Springer Greg Spruill, Cathy Starz, Robert Stengle, Mike Stephenson, Paul Stewart, Lindsay Stites Charlie Stovall, Tim Strickland, David Suggs, Cindy Sullivan, John Summerlin, Patty Sweeney 4? -FRESHMEN Vicki Sypert, Billie Thompson, Sammie Thompson, Scott Thornton, Lita Tidwell, Chris Tillman Phillip Tillman, Tammy Tinsley, Janice Tittle, Sheryl Tomlinson, Angela Totten, Renee Trahey 09' . V'-id if ,ls ' A 'k..,,,. Sonic Martinez thinks, lf it weren't for those Thrush-Williams tests everything would be bueno. FRESHMEN Debbie Travis, Camille Trice, Louise Tripoli Scott Trueblood, Susan Tullis, Susan Tullis Cheryl Tullos, Lee Ann Turner, Kim Tyer 74 Q1 .7 'FW' 'B' Jack Weatherford, Steve Weatherly, Glenn Weaver James West, Tom Wheeler, Jeannine White Mary White, Wade Whitfill, Neill Whitmire 'U ' Q Q, W., Marsha Uhl, Mark Uzzle, Lloyd Vahrenkamp, Sammy Valenciano, Carla VanKirk, L. C. VanWinkle Sheila Voyles, Dana Waller, Connie Walsh, Robert Waterston, Steven Watkins, Cheryl Watson K I' ,f .. yf I LT PML?-',....' ' dimer, , ,AP Mike Lilly leads the freshman outdoor ballet class. FRESHMEN 1 -,er Kristy Wicklund, Russell Wiles, Wendy Wilkie, Burton Williams, Debbie Williams .lan Williams Yvonne Williams, Janet Williamson, Karen Wilson, Ronnie Wilson, Jana Windle Donna Winkler l Melvin Livingston is all choked up by Sheryl Rose. FRESHMEN Larry Winnett, Karen Wood Mary Wray, Doug Wright, Mark Wright, James Wyatt Steven Wyatt, Tom Yancey, David York, Roy Youngman Out of the night that ,covers Ame, Black as the pit from pole topole, V I thank whatever gods may be Q For my unconquerabl soul. i ,J In the fell clutch circumstance, I have not winee nor cried aloud, Beneath theibll' ,geonings of chance My head issbl ,dy but unbowed. ,V ' ef: . I B d this vali of wrath and tears, Lo s out the horror of the shade, And yet the menace of the years Finds, and shall find me, unafraid. 5 W lt matters not how strait the gate, I am the Master of my fate, I am the Captain of my soul. INVICTUS William Ernest Henley J-3-'.lY?V How charged with punishment the scroll, Bechtel, Richard 15.1 ......... 237 Arveson, Nancy 15.1 .... . . Abbott, Amy 1Sr.1 ........ 96, Abbott, Devon 1F.1' . .' .... 1.98, Abbott, Margaret 1Sr.1 ...,... 137, 145, Abernathy, Deborah 1Sr.1 .... Abel, Carol 15.1 ............ Abrams, David 15.1. .111, 112, Ackerman, Rex 1Sr.1 ..... 142, Adams, Biliy 1F.1 ........... Adams, Craig 1F.1 . . . . . . Adams, Doug 1F.1 ....... 130, Adams, Randy 1J.1 ...... 141, Adams, Ricky 1Sr.1 ...... 145, Adamson, Lu Ann 1J.1 .... 112, Addis, Debbie 15.1 .......... Adelson, Rilda 1F.1 .... .... Alarid, Annette ,1F.1 ....... 96, Alarid, Bert 15.1 ....... . .... Alcivar, Maria 1Sr.1. .137, 138, Alden, Karen 1F.1 .......... Aldrich, Mary 1F.1 ..... . . Aleman, Gregory 15.1 . . . . . Alexander, Gary 1J.1 .... . . Alexander, Jerry 1J.1 .... . . Alexander, Mark 1J.1 . ,...... Alexander, Summer 1Sr.1 ,..., Allen, Debbie 1J.1 ..,.... 216, Allerton, Mrs. Charlotte ...... Alling, James 15.1 .......... Alling, Mark 1F.1 . ......... . Airman, Dean 11.1 ....... 141, Amis, David 11.1 .... 103, 105, Amis, Wil 1Sr.1 ......... 143, Anders, David 15.1 ......... Anderson, Becky 1J.1 ..... 143, Anderson, Danny 15.1 ....... Anderson, Eddie 15.1 . .' .... . . Anderson, Kathy 15.1 ..... , . . . A 112 Anderson, Kevin 1J.1 ......... 124, 127, Anderson, Rodney 1Sr.1 ...... Anderton, Danny 1J.1 . . . .143, Anderton, Darla 1F.1 . . . . . . Anderton, Mike 15.1 ....... . . Andrew, Jimmy 1J.1 ......... Andreucci, Eric 1F.1 126, 149, Andreucci, Keith 1F.1 ........ ' 149 Ansley, Sally 1J.1 ........... Antwine, Mr. William ....... Applewhite, Martin 15.1 ...... Argir, Randy 1J.1 . ...... . . Arnold, Debbie 1Sr.1 .... . . Arnold, Don 1F.1 ..... . . - Artmier, Rusty 1J.1 ...... . . Ashmore, Kaye 1J.1 . . . Ashworth, George 1J.1. . . . . Aston, Janet 15.1 ..... .... Atchley, Sherryl 15.1 ........ 1 1 2 Atkins, Susie 1Sr.1 ...... 114, .151 'Attaway,iMike 15.1 ..... .123 Aughinbaugh,,Amy 1F.1 . . 2 . . 130 Austin, Bryan 1J.1 .......... Austin, Eric 1J.1 ............ Baclawski, Chuck 15.1 .... 122 Baclawski, Robert 1Sr.1 ...... 1 12, 145, 149 Bacon, Judy 1J.1 ...... 1. .111, 113,128,129,149 Bagrie, Gale 1Sr.1 ....... 145 Bailey, Glen 1Sr.1 . . . . . . . Bailey, Linda 15.1 .... .... lNDEX 1 1 1 1 1 186 256 iso, 186 134 236 216 186 256 256 256 216 186 216 236 256 256 .236 186 257 .257 .236 .143 216 216 1187 232 161 236 257 216 217 187 237 217 237 237' W 111, 237 123, 217 '187 .217 .257 .237 .217 257 126, 257 .217 .182 .237 .237 .130 .257 .144 .237 .217 .217 .237 1 1 1, 237 134, 187 237 1 08,- 257 .217 2171 237 111, 187 112, 217 187 .187 .237 Bailey, Mr. James .....,..... 159 Bairrington, David 15.1 . . .237, 246 Bairrington, Ronnie 1F.1 ....... 257 Baker, Danny 1F.1. .82, 83, 93, 257 Baker, John 1Sr.1 ........ 112,187 Baker, Kim 1J.1 ............. 217 Baldwin, Kathy 15.1 .... ...237 Ball, Bill 15.1 ............... 237 Ball, John 1J.1 ............., 217 Banker, Jeff 1Sr.1 .... 61, 145, 187 Banker, Joe 1F.1 ............. 257 Banks, Karen 1J.1 ............ 217 Bonta, Mike 1F.1 . . Barber, Scott 1F.1 ..,. Barfield, Mark 1F.1 . . Barfield, Sherry 1J.1 ..... Barnes, Cindy 1J.1 . . .123, Barrett, Denise 1J.1 ...... ...257 ......257 .93,257 .. ..134, 137,217 126,217 142, 217 Barrett, Max 1F.1 ....... ..... 2 57 Barrett, Mike 1J.1 ........ Barron, Mark 15.1 . . . Barry, Virginia 15.1 ...... 134, 217 ......237 137, 237 Barton, Brenda 1F.1 .......... 257 Bass, Phillip 1J.1 ..... Baucum, Doug 1J.1 ...... Baughman, Pam 1Sr.1. . .....217 ..84, 86, 88, 217 ..94, 95, 187, 215 Baughman, Richard 1F.1 ....... 257 Beamish, Tim 1F.1 ....... .... . 257 Bean, John 15.1 ....... Beard, Paula 15.1 .... Beard, Vickie 1F.1 ..... ...237 ...237 ...257 Bearden,-Kathleen 1F.1 ........ 257 Beatty, Vickie 15.1 .......- .... 2 37 Beaty, Kathy 1Sr.1 ....... 114,187 Beaty, Steve 1F.1 ............ 257 Beauchamp, Dave 1F.1 ........ 257 Beaver, Mrs. Alene ...... 147, 167 Beck, Brenda 15.1 ........... 237 Beck, Dwight 1J.1 ............ 217 Beckelhymer, Carolyn 1J.1 ..... 148 Beckelhymer, Chris 1Sr.1 . . ....106, 148,187 Beckham, Barry 1J.1 .......... 217 Beckham, Gerald 1J.1 ......... 217 Beckham, Jil1 1J.1. . Belknap, John 1F.1 . . . Bell,1Carl 1F.1 .... Bell, Cathy 1J.1 . . . Bell, Cherrie 1F.1 .... Bell, Lauro 15.1 . . . Bell, Vicki 15.1 . . . . 217, 234 .....257 ...257 ...217 ...257 .....237 .. ...... 237 Benepe, David 1F.1 ...... 105, 112, 126, 257 Beneze, Donna 15.1 ...... 108 237 Benner, Bruce 1F.1 ...... 105, 137, 256,257 Bennett, Andy 1F.1 ....... 149, 257 Bennett, David 1J.1 ........ 36, 63, 216, 217 Bennett, James 1F.1. .......... 257 Bennett, Linda 1Sr.1 ...... 108, 187 Bennett, Nancy 1Sr.1 ...... 60, 74, 114, 151, 187 Bennett, Tony 15.1 ........ 98, 237 Benson, Kathy 1J.1 ....... 151, 217 Benzler, Steve 1J.1 ..... ..... 2 17 Bergamo, Mike 15 r.1 ..,.. Berman, Ellen 15.1 ....... Bertel, Ron 15.1 . . Bhateley, Poonam 1F.1 . . . 137, ....148, 187, 213 .96, 237 105, 237 ....134, 139, 257 Biar, Kathy 1F.1 ..... Bielss, Mrs. Elaine . . . Biesser, Tom 1F.1 .... Bird, Guy 15.1 .... Bird, Karla 1F.1'. . Q . . Bird, Sammy 15.1 .... Birdwell, David 1Sr.1 . Birka, Pam 1Sr.1 .... Bishop, Connie 1Sr.1 . Bishop, Ricky 1J.1 .... Bishop, Shawna 1J.1 . 112, Bieletich, Miss Cheryl Black, Miss Ann .... Black, Robin 15.1 .... Blockbarn, Joe 1J.1 . . Blacklock, Karen 1J.1 . Blackman, Diane 15.1. Blaisdell, Chuck 1Sr.1.. Blaisdell, Jimmy 15.1 . Blanc, Steve 1J.1'. . . . Bledsoe, Bryan 1.1.1 .K Blom, Mrs. Avis .... Blythe, Roger,1J.1 . . . Boazman, Debbie 1J.1 Bobo, Mrs. Beverly . Boesch, George 1F.1 Bohanan, Allison 1J.1 Bohanan, Roni 15.1 . . Bolduc, Nancy 1F.1 . . Bolduc, Patty 1J.1.1. . . Bolser, Debbie 1J.1. . Bolt, Lecia 15.1 .... Bolton, Janette 1Sr.1 Bolton, Neil 1F.1 Boltralik, Bill 1S.1 .... Booth, Marty 1J.1 .... Boren, Ella 15.1 ..... Boren, Hallie 1J.1 .... , .... 115, Borg, Jim 1Sr.1 ...... Bosley, Michael 1F.1 . Bothum, Danny 1Srf1. Bowles, Mickey 1J.1 Boyd, David 1Sr.1 . . . Boyd, Mr. .lack . . . . . Boyd, James 1J.1 .... Boyd, Leann 15.1 .... .... l . . 135 Boyd, Mrs. Mamie . . Boyd, Robby 15.1 ........... Boyd, Sam 1Sr.1 .... Bramson, Mara 15.1 ......... Branch, David 15.1 .......... Branch, Mike 1J.1 . . . Brandon, Anita 1F.1. . Brandon, Linda 1F.1. . Brannan, Jim 1J.1 ........... Brannen, Elaine 15.1 . Branum, Sharon 15.1 Brazell, Scott 1F.1 . . . Brazil, Robert 1J.1 . . . Bregenzer, Paul 1Sr.1. Bregenzer, Tom 1F.1. . Brett, Laurie 15.1 .... Brewer, Melinda 15.1 . Brezina, Sandy 1J.1 . . Bridges, Mervyn 15.1. Bridges, Mrs. Nell . . . Bridgford, Burt 1J.1 . . Briggs, Phil 1F.1 ..... Brinck, Tom 1F.1 ..... Briones, Cynthia 1F.1 Bristow, Jerry 1Sr.1 . . Brizendine, Patti 15.1 EGYPTIAN YAPESTRY WRAPPING MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND HISTORY 108,126,258 174 258 .. 237 258 237 ....143,187 114,151,187 ....131,187 ..... 217 .... -..111, 113,122,218 ..... 149 ..70, 96,180 .....8O,238 ..... 218 ....135,218 ..... 238 . ...,'. 108,187 238 '1.t..137,218 .,.. 128 121l,139, 170 . ...... 218 218 . .. 160 .. 258 .. 218 . .. 238 . .. 258 .. 218 . .. 218 . .. 238 . 187 258 ....123,238 218 115, 141, 238 218 188 ....126, 25a .....g..110, 141,188 ..91,92,218 188 ....133,172 218 .238 ,176 .238 115,148,188 .238 .238 .....36,105, 115,141 218 -.97, 130,258 37,130,258 .218 ......,,.111, 112,137 238 ....:....f238 .,......258 ....143,218 ....106,188 . .... 258 . .... 238 238 ....142,218 ........128, 129,238 165 218 ....130,258 258 .........258 ..76, 79 188 1 238 Brock, Mary 1Sr.1 . . . .46, 1 14, 188, 199 Brock, Steve 15.1 .... ...... 2 38 Brodale, Bev 15.1 ...... ..... 2 38 Brodale, Howard 1F.1 ......... 258 Brodale, Paul 1J.1 ........... 218 Bronson, Annita 15.1 ..... 140, 238 Bronson, Sherri 1J.1 ...... 140, 218 Brooks, Debbie 1F.1 ......... 258 Broward, Gordon 1F.1 . . . 258 Brown,'Alvis 1J.1 . . . . . 218 Brown, Gary 1J.1 . . . . . 218 Brown, Jerry 1Sr.1 . . . . .188 Brown, John 1Sr.1 . . . . . . . 188 Brown, Kristy 1J.1 .... .... - . 218 Brown, Landra 1Sr.1 ...... 131, 188 Brown, Latrela 1Sr.1 .... .... 1 88 Brown, Lee 1F.1 .... ..... 1 20 Brown, Leslie 15.1 ....... 238, 243 Brown, Melanie 15.1. . . . 238 Brown, Randy 1Sr.1 . . . 218 Brown, Roxie 15.1 . . . . . . . 238 Brown, Rusty 15.1. .. .. . 238 Brown, Sharon 15.1 ...... 147, 238 Brown, Susan 1Sr.1 ...... 110, 188 Brown, Terry 1J.1 ........ 142, 218 Brownlee, Laura 15.1 . . . 137 141 238 Brownwell, Cynthia 1Sr.1 ..... IBB Brownwell, Janice 1Sr.1 ...... 189 Brubaker, Tom 1J.1 .......... 218 Bruce, Ellen 1J.1 ............ 218 Brucks, Art 1J.1 ......... 141 218 Brueggemeyer, Samuel 1F.1 . . . 258 Brunery Mr. Bobby .......... 159 Bryant, Jay 1J.1 ....... .... 2 18 Bucher, Sherry 1F.1 .... .... 2 58 Byelamn, James 1F.1' . . . . . . . 258 Bullock, Denise 1J.1 ......... 218 Bumpas, Steve 15.1 ......... 2738 Bunch, Robby 15.1 .... 65 115, 238 Bungarz, Mrs. Beverly .... 137, ' I 168, 169 Bunker, David 15.1 ...... 108, 122, 132, 238 Bunker, Linda 1Sr.1 ......... 189 Bunting, ,Carle 15.1 . .112 147, 238 Burtord, Laura 15.1 ..... 137, 239 Burke, Terry 1J.1 ..... ..... 1 42 lBurkhart,kDarrell 1F.1 . . . . . . 258 Burks, Mrs. Doris .... A . . . 183 Burnham, Hank 1F.1 ....... 83, 258 Burnett, Dona 1F.1 . . . . . . 258 Burnett, Kenneth 1J.1 ........ 219 Burns, Bobby,1S.1 .... . . .,,81, 239' Burns, Mary 1F.1 .... . . . 258 Burns, Nancy,1F.1 .......f . . . 258 Burrell, Gary 15.1 ........... 239 Burt, Susie 1J.1 ..... 131, 134, 2191 Burton, Chuck 1J.1 ....... 149, 219 Burton, Ralph 1J.1 .......... 218 Busch, Paul 1Sr.1 ........... 106 Byars, Evelyn 1F.1 ....... 126, 258. Cadger, Barbara 1Sr.1 ....... 189 Cahill, Sue 1Sr.1 ...... . . . 189 Cahoon, Mr. Randy .... . . . 172 Calaway, Sherry 15.1 ........ 239 Caldwell, Don 1F.1 ....... 112, 258 Callaham, Kathy ........ 258 Callaham, Tom 1F.1 .... . . . 258 Cameron, Kevin 1J.1 .... . . . 219 Cameron, Kim 1F.1 .... .... 2 59 Campbell, Linda 15.1 ........ 239 Cannon, Cris 15.1 ........ 91, 239 Cannon, Jim 15.1 ........... 137 Cannon, Scott 1J.1 ....... 110, 219 Capers, Mr. C1int ....... 149, 163 278 iv . . In-Q '-Q S127 W. 1 '111, 9 A 12,19 .kffagis 11' 9 9 'T' rig? 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Zimmerman, Mrs l 4 , 1 wrlnum A F James IF THEME Just as a tapestry is made of thousands of different threads, so a person is made of thousands of different experiences. Each new acquaintance adds another dimen- sion of personality, each reaction, another of individuality. This process of interweaving Iife's adventures is illustrated in Carole King's Tapestry. Through words and music, Miss King has woven her emotions into a pop- ular art form which produces visual and aural images. The Yee-Haw Staff of i972 has chosen this same theme to present the school year as a portion of a growing life story a fragment yet to be completed. The art- work and photography in the yearbook symbolize different aspects of school life, the whole, we hope, recreating Southwest High School. - Diane Clark, Editor . ll 4 xg N ...gi U L3 50705 Qc' dr' ,Wt ft '- .sbfwi-Q W . ' - ' fri . U , .vw f -, . ,f. , .-., 4., '.. Vi 'Rh-R-f,. 72 guru-1 .' 9 5 4 1 .. Y ?' s ,f x uhm I 1 fx L. ,B-:Dlx , -G ' K Q '. in , . ... xy 5 -f I .-',fsg,e5,-. A JA -up 'P 5- J 286 'an Q . ' 1-1 'Al I ly - :fx Qv 1 ...Tl The 1972 Yee-Haw Thanks: CAROLE KING SCREEN GEMS - COLUMBIA MUSIC, INC. permission to use lyrics from TAPESTRY MRS. LOU BROOKS and BOLEN'S CARD SHOP, Wedgwood COX'S BERRY STREET DEPARTMENT STORE MRS. AUBYN KENDALL and the FORT WORTH MUSEUM OF SCIENCE and HISTORY I MR. DAN LAWRENCE and the PILLOW PARLOR, Neiman-Marcus Square MR. BRUCE NEAL and SIX FLAGS OVER TEXAS, INC. SEMINARY SOUTH photographic backgrounds, accessories MR. NORMAN E. BRADFORD: Fort Worth Skyline MR. KIM CALLAHAN: Index, In Memoriam MR. PAUL DIXON and MR. BOBBY ERWIN, TAYLOR-GLAMOURCRAFT: Seniors, Organizations, Accolades and Achievements MR. ED HOGAN, HOGAN STUDIOS: Underclassmen, Faculty MISS LINDA KAYE: Sports Events special photography MRS. BEVERLY BOBO and MRS. SHIRLEY PARKS COUNSELORS, ENGLISH DEPARTMENT FACULTY and AIDES, V.O.E. CLASSES DR. FRANK E. ROBINSON, MR. MARVIN MILLER, MR. TERRY ROBERTS, and MRS. DOROTHY WEHRUNG Southwest High School Personnel MR. JOE GOODSON and TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS EDITOR: HIGHLIGHTS: SPORTS: ORGANIZATIONS: FACULTY: CLASSES: COPY: BUSINESS: ART: PHOTOGRAPHY: SPONSOR: 1972 YEE-HAW STAFF Diane Clark Carrie Morgan Terrg Gallagher Mike Branch Garg Gray Pam Lord David Mcseleg Sid Wcosier Elayne Russell Garg Reece Cindg Yeakel Bel-Ig Iinihle Cindg Orr Lgn Lewis Libbg Marlin - Paul Busch Nancg Miller Wade Helm Helen Holacka Sieve Krauss Caihg Carr Mrs. Rulh Thrush Er 4 I O
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