Southwest High School - Yee Haw Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1977
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An infinite amount of togetherness took place this year at Southwest, and each of us will remember the past few months a little differently. The people we knew, the classes we had, the places we went and the feelings we experienced are like parts of a puzzle, each holding a separate place, yet fitting together to form one picture. In the following pages we have preserved a few of these pieces and joined them to comprise a complete puzzle, your year at Southwest. Liga ............ 17 ' ............. 87 ............109 ............ 121 ...179 ..............1QQ Cbbsmb 1gmu3a,tzm...2QQ lmdw ................ 221 9 JN PEIZQONAUHEQ is lei r 1' . -x ,mv . , AV 'MM'-.MMV , 'fx-.., , f ,Mfr , 9, Qu e ' V' .Q,jS,z-51.5 W: He is only bright that shines by himseq H George Herbert 39 L. 5? R Rfk 2 wir L M E V vw NH if '33, Qi' fav X X' V wifi ' , 5?fu.'T QC .- 5 4 h K, 1 . 4 1-.. ek Q , 'T-ritftgjzgziigigy QE -sf-:. '1,f4 :sir I 225' X vu ' if iyigswg , ,,,r..x J, Q51- I . 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'A Z J. l ,.', .,, ' -:fi-if-. rTf,. ff' . o W ' f N I' ' 9- , ' v QJK .- . . ., 0.1 4 ' ' Jn 8 As days pass, personalities become distinct and individuals result. A I +I 1.1 0 I N:M1 P' 'P kv' ,ff k !9' -if iff' 9' K C: 5, T: V C1 MH Fm' s . . . . . . A '. U k ll fs.,-6 We fancy men, are individualsg so are pumpkins. '7 RaQ9h Waldo Emerson f. 25 'wa l 'fm it IJ fm , QWFW' In four years we begin to mature, shaping ourselves around our experiences, becoming a unique part in the puzzle. Wai? f ,ST E45 .. Il ,W f T, XIX QIUDENTUFE Polly Williford and Graham Rutherford crowd Mrs. Rosie Sanford for an office position to help round out their schedules. e A week before school started 2566 students sauntered up to Southwest to register for classes. Registration, as always, was the usual chaotic gathering of students clamoring for teachers and classes. Seniors registered first, a privilege granted to them for being upperclassmen, followed by iuniors and sophomores. Although running for classes was not new to most returning students, nervousness and confusion was still present, maybe even more than with the freshmen because they knew what to expect. For the pre-registered freshmen, the frolic of registration was something only heard of from upperclassmen. However, they held an equal amount of confusion, anticipating the horror of high school life. Registration was the beginning for the freshmen and the beginning of the end for the senior class of '77. But I've got to have it third period, begs Mindy Walker, although her cries seem to go unnoticed. Peggy Thames can't decide between Mr. Ed York or Mr. Guy Thompson on which government class to take ,Q . ey . 3 ll K t , - Q Q! e fl 'l f ' l. ' Dag For Mrs. Julie Cochran and Mrs. Kris Nettleship's students, learning comes by doing. One of the first assignments for the American Cultural Thought class was to alienate themselves. The results ranged from non-traditional clothing to rabbit cos- tumes. However, many students claimed they felt alienated only during the walk from the parking lot to the building. Joe VanDiver reveals his sexy l?l legs. Randy Speed waits for his train in Mrs. Cochran's room. Susie Dosier tells her lab partner, Marta Finegold, what she wants for Easter. 5'4- is x ev. fi, ,, ,lg Apathetic and spirited, organized and chaoiicy iusi iwo of ihe many conirasis which make up SHS. 0 Lilx r 1 1 .gf -1.4 n r4N 0-m7 S 4 1'- Qi K4 '76 This year's Homecoming hall decision was marked by controversy. The sophomores felt assured of being awarded first place, as did the Class of '77. However, they received only an Honorable Mention, while the seniors took top hon- ors. xx K riggufie Gi ? if , igrefsr .Y 71'- p Vx ,x x Y I-Y-, fax? 'l fr f- X ff Xl f, f - RWM 1QiRX Klswg-A :MTR Q ig 'Qefl1?'! fj ,'fl,'1,I'E3 -4 F H 'fi' A'fC'.9 'ff7lE I., :. nf-:l7.,i,1'gT 513- 'l lfZ fZi-f'i 431fQE '-fE1'2g-:in 'ff1.E,L2.' lx 55 P54-Nfg -14? fflfiy'-EQLQ: 115312: 35 ,-59 P 71134: ' fi f. Z -. 5 5 -5. , . .1f,fg2,., 1 A , ., ,. , 1 I' rj-- fig: 513 l-l Filled with sight and sound, Homecoming day is remembered by the iingle of bells from mums, hall decorations that are more interest- ing than going to class, a pep rally that lasts longer than the school day, a special date, dance and memories. Crowning Teresa Cox as Homecoming Queen highlights the pep rally, defeating O. D. Wyatt I4-13 keeps the spirit high and Yazoo Shuffle playing for the dance helps with a special memory - Home- coming 76. fa! iff! M A Vg fqfftf- Q5 G. in Li . W' ,fgfe Y .j , W, . 1 '11, I: 1 I'-3, ,f .N i- I I Y , , if .. i t , 4 NG H976 ' Wtrgg The best sound around comes from the award winning Rebel band at the Homecoming show. ' 'f . .- -N 1 1 ,. 1 ,rm s ,ft , . A ., f NWN , -. , if' r 'f ftl, v' -'ef' - ' .I ',,1 ' 4 W V? g ' 1 fl 5 'V ily' tiki afsfrf ft Ya. tltlt X ,tix t. R W-N K ll f E itll al '?1-r t, 1, , -, 5' ,.g2.j,,f'Jf'U1r: .wg- V, IA: :EI , by ,,4.v.3.. 1 :A V.K..0e ,520-vw K I . vig ' 1 P if ,lf 2 fl ' llll L ' A' ff-rf W '- t Q lui' 32 'g Clint Hall peels out on his way to renew his driver s license before the Homecoming game. A 3, . ,yn - :A ?. is f , gi 11--L Q. 1 n , 1- L -Q... ? is hr., 15,5 Teresa Co Hmwomug ffl' xx ,.. F-lomeoowuimg it ,rg VV' ' W-C' 1 'kt V ff hx ffi., 1, I M 'w .' mi'l'E1', f wang .KY n.Q'f.fHf4l'5'O l'l'A'.n Ar' , 1 . A-.Y Nfghtbja 28 V 'l ,,, my Q5 -+ ,f Q 5 3, A i iw, John Maddox, Cornnne Sweeten ond Yvonne Sweefen lnsten mtgntly as Scot! Thompson atfempisfb explaih I L in 15 f . 4 I ' .r fb o J' Q., mv J' ' Vw V s n ond wjcfchingus lose, J.. .' wg, 1 f' I V ' 5' J Q ' o 1 5 o 1 of, v , no l V Q ' Corinne Sweeteh dehlgy plays o pagsoge from 1 55 ' V Fiddler on the Roof. , ' I 1 I . i Y L 1 ' ,, w-m ,f - , - y' J , I Q, : pf, Vg. I jf! .53 5 In lei V M VN, o . ids f S: k it 'fi 'I L vox! A I' -XxQb .A ' it' 1 ,,W-.ru- S sf 3332 Q '5 ,.1Fif2-1 WT -f 1? g: F Ip 1 rf- f 3, K M Mmfff Scrubbing up is on lol eosjer in a flowing fountain, j ihinks Dick Coile. ' I Wlfodd Morchondfond Alun Goudiure leaders of the puck. . 'ii F Q N- , m-. .... - Q 3 IE A ,5f?Ef:?'UT2' W ,i 3 Q-Al c f. , T' gg-, K Q rf ,-. if pi if XX , I YQ' 15 f Q' 'Q Ann Lynas would roiher Volk 'han eci. R, 1 LIFE 'nz I I think I'm going to be sick! exclcims Tommy Thread- gill. 32 With on eye on lhe clock, Mike Hague finishes the las? of his lunch 37, A,,...,, Finding her lunch unsciisfcciory, Kim Ford nibbles on her book. A E!-WING A' Milf? 2 ffl jg: , Q ' You found a bug in your burger, loo, huh, says Evelyn Woods. Barry Bennet? explains how to grasp a taco fo Bruce Stern. M--,nv 'Q' Q .WMA , I Marcy Roberts grins to Belinda Lone, Smile, you fool, lhis is sure to be in the annuall ,,,.....-0-'- 55 fLivf'f:?f fl, gl Y' We 'A i ., 'vigil Senior Brian Bogle finds McDonald's a pleasant ulmosphere to ea! his sack lunch ' I 1:vJ:29Qz::f . small ,H .3 - A--41-.-145.1061 -.-. Countless cars line Sonic's sidewalk awaiting their rolling offendcnis. 9. 1? U55 E'Zd5dl2f -0 812565 Q fd 714 Andy Aland as Gratlano expressing has 5 Playing the lead part of Bassamo IS Elwyn Johnston Karen Tweddale plays the beautiful heiress Por a 7 Meanwhile at the opera Marcy Roberts and Michelle McSpadden attempt to assist Carol Treadway wnth her false eye e N New Y 2 3 . 3 ' I YR 5 . l -L V f ' . 'Q . l , y 2 - . ' lg? ig! v V I love. I I l l sy fi xx X , L , I . . I . f xi! ' 6 . I - - xx ti . h ' I lashes -g-nuff, 1' l t 4 x Y ,lv A Any 'first' has its problems, yet the first try at the production of a Shakespearean play by the Southwest drama department came off well. The play itself deals with the love between Por- tia and Bassanio, and their quest to get married. Bassanio must borrow money from Shylock, a Jew. The story centers around the hate between the Christians and Jews of Venice. Well acted and well produced, the 'first' will hopefully not be the last. N 0. .ali - Lesley West feeds Jim Clinkscales a yummy piece of pie. Wien Sponsoring the annual Pie Eating Contest is the Future Homemakers of America organization. Each class entered two representatives to be their contest- ants. The seniors tried hard with David Knox and Ron- nie Bantz while iuniors Jim Clinkscales and Mike Hart- man and freshmen Anthony Barren and Ronnie Howell showed possibility. But no one could match the mouths of sophomores Mark Emery and Chris Reuter who ate their way to fame and a win for their class for the second year in a row. vnu... r. Fishy freshmen, Anthony Barren and Ronnie Howell, show off their bibs. Take the picture before I throw-up! exclaims Ronnie Howell. fag Mark Emery lunges for another piece of pumpkin pie from the hands of Ellen Mahoney. 'lm- On David Knox, it's hard to tell where his mouth ends and pumpkin pie begins. Two bored girls entertain themselves by participating in a bubble blow- Spirited seniors rally their team onward. ing contest, -...ai '- Sentimentality is expressed on the face of o rallier, UIesAWl2al1fl2olv Of the few assemblies that have occured this year, most of them have been centered around football rel- ated activities. The pie-eating contest, senior organizational meetings, and the Rick Presley concert were other gatherings where screaming and standing in chairs were considered good conduct by the audi- ence. The fall play, entitled The Merchant of Venice, was received with great enthusiasm by freshmen and sophomores too young to drive cars. Yet this per- formance did add a bit of culture to everyday life at Southwest. All in all, school related assemblies have somehow proven Southwest students would rather rah-rah than listen and learn. Ooooo, I hope she isn't hurt from that fall. Get your paws off mel 1- E Against long hours and hard work, Jennifer Lane morbidly writes her will. ff'-S ,icq 'M With her finger caught in the register, Lisa Whaylen screams for help. Jobs lwDemauwlf After school work but before homework comes the highlight of some students' day - work. From scooping double dip to filling cars and changing oil, Southwest students provide a valuable service in the local community. Although some classes give the opportunity to go to school and have iobs at the same time, most stu- dents hit the trail to get their own. The local iob market puts the young worker against odds like Christmas and other seasonal oper- ations, and often, it is the student who gets the pink slip during a layoff. While working, however, the average students spends as much as he makes on necessary items like gas, cars, clothes, food, and entertainment. .Skim Now this would look lovely on you mo'am, says Ellen Miller. I 4 -1l! iM -.Q-..... What do you mean, you're not Cinderella? says senior Tony Lena- ITIOVI. A Q oo on on no s 1 an 0... n 3,1 9: sg, lun, n'n ' va O 4 1 squirf a day helps keep the ice cream coming is Layne Fulps' mono. 1 a, 0 9 .000 9. 0. 0 4 'wr 'ZZ' n'1!lil 1'O,q-- 1'!QIl p't I 40:1 ' unite F lqhud .6 .O, U. z Un gli., 1, I 'e..f'3i i n' JI Q '0 uui,g ?,,2:u n 'l. ::'v', l: l:ln:':'f':': 'fill'-..lxx 'll'-g .V: ll.lUgy8,,l:' u 'll9 l' nu :n,..., Jason Winn is scooping his way fa fortune and fame. David Wallach prepares fo swing across the room single-handedly 1 A Q if M-N: K, 'n-nz UA RTER ll , , , RESTAURANT f272aaz04Klw046an4 Ak yS th tid t dh ill h th b tby d h Ifindthebesifood !lFhwufRmum S3pamw1Hmef CASA W JAN24 JPAQ FT WGRTH ores A PRWREST Wht I. I- k 9 fb YS, ffllking 'O boys and fhinking 0b0U7 b0YS Check in the late ofvernoon to find out who fills time cleaning up offer 'he spare time pi! h d I f k U 9 CTT19. QPAIZETIME Spare time is a very rare thing for many of us, sand- wiched somewhere in between school, homework, and iobs. Still, it's a priority. Some of us spend our free time eating out, driving around, wrapping houses, eating out, skiing, working on cars, hitting the various night- spots, watching the submarine races, and occasion- ally, eating out. ANA TIONS JNAL NG a teen will be there. Having fun on a ski trip can always get on the agenda. Even the most serious can find a little time to play in their spare time. We HawBeewKuoww i2vGafovwMouw. . iwOwvQpawT'ww sf TW5Z'E?3fit e7wEQff52.mg original mare awe:-eat of all tame. af Ig. Si van s'rmEms-4 ' wzn'i:?vv.Q,.,wa.Bu nmhnmwnwnwm ' K M 'h AME-:sz+0hfNl1idQikKY6w? 'Ku It ahhggmwih mu' k'fn'UlS,' I wsfnmmgmwm . . D V -.mm . 'nm u.,,,,,,,,mu.U W1n -'-41-'M--........., ,. W 8 In V' HM Tv W ,-munkm mam lNI'NfNlX!kl 11 , ., . . jig 2' ' ff- M I 47 m:.f, , ,A :Fai !p539 i',L, f:,- s POPULAPJ OONFUQING King Kong basks in the sun on the beach of Hotel California, eating his Roofs that have been bought with Blood and Money and Tryin' to Get the Feeling of his lines for his next picture, co-starring The Enforcer. i X xnxx if Wi: I QMMQ ' esAww Local residents woke up Saturday, November 13 to a surprise blanket of snow. A record snow fall, it broke a 70 year record for snow so early in the season. There was a steady fall all day Saturday and for those lucky enough to be out late Friday, it started in Wedgwood around l 1:00 p.m. With the snow whirling around, the first snowman was reported at l2:O2 a.m. The streets were not icy so traveling from one snowball fight to another was not a problem. Unfortunately, it ended Sunday and we had to go to school on Mon- day. Within two days, the temperatures were back in the 70's, proving once more that if you don't like the weather, wait a minute. ,5 i ,.-4... '- K Who says photographers are cold people? asks Humpy, V. . t X f' ,-1' W sf' -x X l .A 1 l Q i Q t 'ws-W l it N' a l 'v.l, .4 , If l .. . -Y 4 ,V ' , A ' . ' . 5 f I 1 i ,. -g-,,- f ' '- U ' A 4, ,U 'I Y,,,q-na -v ' my , -. - ' i ' e. - -A if , Q .. ' , Z.. A ' ' I 1 L f , 1 iq: Rex Hidle stays clear as o friend gets bombed by a snowball. I I M gqxzqp gang! 1 Southwest Exes Scott Shirley and Van Johnson express their artistic K is Q, ,L FN l N U abilities with a snow bunny on the side of Benbrook Dam. .af A 'An ig, .,',A,,g.fs 45 sqm, 44 N . , 4 fri, .Q f I e2f1nQ1s:1,-tim, .4-Si I s s . ., ' , '1-' . t, N . 'c ..,. 4 .f - J' Mx I' ' .., Q sms- , .M 44- . H , 1- ., 5 .1,,. tw. 'mf f-'Z .-.. sa. A . .M . f E .mv Freshman John Tubbs secretly sneaks up on yet another victim. ery scene ap -Q sfo-35 ra. M- A as ,. V elif? .r 1 di., X ' A ,A . L - t , ' 5 ! U . ' ig' , x Barry Books packs Humpy the Snowman into the waste basket. peered to be a Christmas post card. -?f7 :,, A .. . ., ' , H, fl-6.0.1. I -no-5 'rb- - .1 V-19' .,,4 Asttr-Q' wir ,7,' ' 'A - 1 . 3 if 1 X' gt, .',. --L f. .Q 4 -....-- N wk. 'A 7 T, A 4 I I Us- f ' k.,,4 .f-Q , JQX'2f,a',g r, , I , ff .fw.,:fc.: M f 1,f:w,, v'2+g wif ' ' t Fgt?32L'l i, Y' s - 'Fitt- Q7 m Jgixg I - 4,14 ,ls I , :xramrszfsfzz , j xi, ,A ,-' , nw-.. , ,J ,, A.. qs, ,QI , :Q fi? iijlww aff Q Riagg. Cal 'gk A Foolish 2:6 91? WIQFI ATOM fa?-if kj? Twdiiioualb WSL A,Q1lJbC57'Z, -W EQ bla gwi N-Q 'gqa 5x9A'Q1 -'iw f:s'x fi 'Sf ei Noi? Xxx: r,m ffm QL gf 1 ,Q AQMPW FJ? 76 5 4. I Aglow Wealduzg E uf A . 91 lv 9 fu ,. Q Carol Munn, junior class presidenl, plucks a hair from Layne Fulps' chin. He received the award for the fullesf beard. ,JW . 4 X, YOUNEGOTTF-IE LITTLE lime Jww QW I no 43 Bobby Turner enioys having someone else scralch his chin. 'YP Contestants line up lo have iheir beards iudged, and awaif the results. The confesl was sponsored by the Junior Delegation of the Sludenl Council. ?'! .ld Carol Munn announces lhe big news: Longest beard went lo Kevin Cos- per and Kyle Wilkie won Peach Fuzz for a second year. 'wie Kim Hall and David Conrad display enthusi- asm for dancing, dances and VaIentine's Day. Mr, and Mrs. Housewright are deep in over the true meaning of Valentines Day. thought CSG members spent Saturday morning decorating Thistle Hill for the dance. ff'- fi-' iliwibxkk si i I, W , it - Kathy Wells whispers sweet nothings into Todd Marchand's ear. Not knowing who to dance with or why, couples crowd the dance floor for atleast one try at slow danc- ing. Elected by the senior class were Valentine Mike Vick shows relief at breaking away from the crowd. King and Queen Craig Gaddy. Valentine Princes were Bryan Bogle and Bobby Parra, and Princesses were Kim Hartness and Debra Brock. They were pre- sented at the dance. Morgan and Laura l Y is ea i N 0 Q O 0 Q . On Saturday, February l2, the CSG club spon- sored a Valentines dance at Thistle Hill, formerly known as the Scott Home. All 250 tickets ordered were sold, and iust about that many people crowded the dance floor. Proceeds went to buy decorations for the Senior Dinner Dance. l J Q . El , ,A Q '4 iff -fit ' ,121 N X .r 41 Mark Stewart shows how he feels about being named best dressed. David Bogie finds his Monty Python Tsshirt comfortable to draft in. 50 Larry Kemp displays the traditional Cowboy look. 1 Male fashions seemed to weather another year without fluc- tuating much. Levis, flannel shirts, pullover sweaters, cowboy boots, and down filled ski iackets pretty much took care of a winter wardrobe. ln spring, golf and T-shirts replaced flannels and sweaters. Digital watches were a common sight at South- west, along with class rings. Paul Wensel models a rugby shirt while performing his Gomer Pyle imitation. For girls, fashions took a turn toward a more tailored look. Gauchos, cowl-neck sweaters, cigarette ieans, and boots became popular with Southwest girls. Dress lengths dipped to mid-calf, and sun dresses became a popular spring look. Double-pierced ears were a frequent sight at Southwest, and the ever popular class ring lived on. Unfailingly well dressed, Jill Gustafson ponders her homework. ., ' WV, V- t ,,. 4 . l' Holly Snowden dev K ours her straw during drafting one day. 1 Kelly Brooks proves that two earrings are better than one if il' hy' - -. ,, r , S f -' E W W N fl su T ' ,Q Zigi, e Melodye Swan displays the look ofthe do L .. s 11 lll:.h. 5 y, gouchos and boots 236' O O O69 O O O O O O O O O O O O John Hodneh wonders, Will she or won'l she? Joe Kimball seems upsel to learn his new dance slep has been oul of date len years. 0 E593 BEER sf fir f ., i it F ,ifaigfagy f'?.:fif I Ronnie Howell spends anofher lonely Safurday nigh! waiting by ihe phone. N D y 25'- We 2-5 o:r iw :Q-2 .,. .. 0.3-Q. af! 32.0 sg? V'-ull. Quo ..L3 :rg ah -QQ, Q -. Q9-3: .Tag 0-is Q.. Inf -.QQ J' -4 Qgvl 'hi Q52 2011 253 5:32- 1 :- of! 10' 555 o'g :Lam 753. o 55? -I G0-o --rr: KK: DATE Ui If Q - rn o -.. m 3 -. rn 1 E. J 3 rn D - 5, -. D' rn 'Ya o - 3 o 'Yu 1 C U' 1' - fb VV -. Q C - Q I -. 1' Q 3 Q. 3 o S. rn Y' Iv 3 Q. -. J' o D O OOOO 1here's driving around . . . O AF 000000 1 YO Q 00000 'fr Mb' ,A iww gwgggif .H Ji 11-if-f me PINK PANTHER PG srmxss AGAIN AQ, fb I :ag I f f-Jillian UNH'-1q ICH313E!EUNDI wf .uf---1 76A '77 .M i Y 5 ..,. , . ,M . -2 ' H-:-'11 lfoagkff ' 4 i QE'fwQi -- - -71- . Fifa During this school year, the Student Council was involved in many school related activities. From planting pruning and weeding the school s garden areas to the sponsorship of a blood drive the Council balanced its,activities between work and fun. The senior delegation sponsored the annual magazine sales drive and netted 512 750. to help pay for senior activities at the end of school. Car washes, a beard growing contest dances and a car show all helped make the Council year a success. rifiazu QL! AWP' ,4-fg HIP X Y N QF Q . f i K W MQW my Q mi ., . 2,fvf,?QJ.4 TQQNKT , Q 5 N' ' USL' ' ' x L. 'Nw if Ni iggikg . if ' Si , P4 Q , ESQ., 'N X, f , 55 A f - ,, fr A . F 'Ms . S5 ,,,.-1--' aff WO Why ls , 55 tix c 'Yffwf' 'N -1 sq, :Sl if T -:Lge r ife, H, - .. A ' '-4' gm.. 51' A ' -' .5 :A fm . -seq ' 1 4 k Nigga' . rad. gig? .,,' XV ,gf ,Eff-P-2,1 4 1 v V- 1 Nw. --rf fi-'3'?.v Jn - X! fy-:Q fi-4 'fur .. W - '. r, Q- 1 -5.-.pegs ' - : :r mi fx 4. x 4: . x , , .V . , 4 ..-:mf rf Q: ,V-.lf-,,l'Q. .. , 0 A .i ,V Y 1 1 . - .-4. -- .f :. t f' 1 g- 4, .2 ' A T 1 f -M. 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'-- '-v M .A - -,-'ff , , ,, fg 5, X, V f ', -, , gs .,V.fyf1 .,, ' 4, M ,Q-f. , f,,,.L,x 51,4 - - ps 'X f .51 f fy 'X .4 ': gj'ifj'-Htl.-.. , -, 7- N A ' g f, .Bw . ' '-.v.:. ,Z 'q1,1,FgAr.'a :1 ur i. ,:, f Q . .,.- W, '-.4 -- ,.-, Q' . - . fv-, X - ' 'ff ' ' G ' ,I'1:f',1 In- Q - Q eff , .au ,Q.: .1 are A ,- i ,,. , ,.W,A',- , . -.- . 0 y-- :A KX ' Y .' r ' . I X x . 1 1 . - , . 'X I?--s 15 , i -. zwtwds Dawg Wlxab, Again! H94 '- Snow again, oh no! was the cry heard around Fort Worth as well as the rest of the nation as the coldest winter in his- tory was recorded in several places throughout the country. ln Fort Worth, the coldest January ever was recorded with a low of 80, and with six of the 31 days registering below freezing. The Math Club, with sponsor Mr. Lonnie Middleton, attend contests and have sponsored one here at Southwest. These contests are made up mainly of slide rule and number sense which can be, according to some members, very trying. The Math Club is a fun kind of challenge according to math members. Marla House grins as she figures out the dimensions of her Dr. Pepper can. Phyllis Simon smiles and thinks, It worksl It worksl I really can do cube rootsI . f slr! midi ' I T, X . QL 'X N' 5 Christi Patton and Bonnie Graham, along with other members of the Math Club think aver the announcements iust made by Mr. Lonnie Middleton, club sponsor, that the meeting will not be over until everyone has found the correct answer. J Whule wondenng whnch machme IS makmg all 'he funny noises Mr Joe Wlckware keeps a watchful ar k - 'P.0,'e.jx' ,f.- , . A 4 A Jziji , q ga ,X 3.32115 V5 Gigi? 4 33, as 'A ul .6 'F Y ggi-5,18 ' Glyn. A 5 ,. ,H p L Unsahsfued wnlh hus speaker panellung Mark Richards plans to beat n to death after a good 1 V J- l. so Carlion Jackson finds Artis Preslige's work on ihe radial arm-saw hilarious. Finishing c head for a ball peen hammer for what- ever purpose is Orlando Valenciano. i-,ik fi by .X gi... Us Ex? M lf Freshman Beverly Taylor draws an orfhographic proieclion in Drafting 'I F535 ,1 WT. Tommy Clark has a long way io go on his toothpick progecf A r rs U may mm n whisiles while Bari Eakins works. ANNUAL ii A I I This is the most hysterical picture I've ever seen. Too had Mrs. Win- ter won't let us print it, laughs Angela Abbott, ' .lt - u It all these pictures weren't such a riot, I'd cry, says a I deadline-tired Melissa Keener. So this is what annual staff is about, says Ranier Gran berry to Dianne Thorley. 60 These bifocals iust aren't doing the trick anymore, thinks Dana Parra. Laura Gaddy appears to have run out of ideas in planning her pages. 'QQ' 'ilf l have to write one more cutline, I'm going to tell the truth for a change, confesses Yvonne Sweeten. Hard working to themselves, hall wanderers to the faculty, the Yee Haw staff plans and pro- duces the annual. From selling subscriptions to typing and classi- fying mountains of names and pictures, the 1977 Yee Haw finally takes shape and becomes part of Southwest's history. f ln- 5 ..4 'Q Vf .-A Paul Wensel stamps a mound of pictures before stoning on the sports section. Fi 51 ' We'll never be through with this book, sighs a tired Kelly Brooks. 'CFU' l 'f74 5.-vs --.2 'i Edna, Melodye Swan Is ready 'O make G quick decision. Angela Abbott, Yvonne Sweeten, Becky Miller, Laura Gaddy and Kathy Hampton, look at this Only four people an this homeroom bought annuals says Becky to Kathy Hampton A typical work session behind the sponsor's back is carried on by staffers Toby Threadgill, Constant shuffling helps the pages fall into place as shown by Lisa Swyers, 61 -1' Russell Jones and Clif Rue take time out to prove that art class is not all work. AEI Amid all of the confusion and clutter in the art room, a great deal goes on. Under the direction of Mrs. Bettie Smith and Mrs. Shirley Rogers, students work on all kinds of art, from stitchery and macrame to ceramics and paintings, including the sets for the spring musical. In an informal atmosphere, a variety of proiects are completed, although tension does build toward spring and the annual art show at Fort Worth National Bank. 3 H 'eng-..-..... 9' i 5 as-A f ..... By tying a group of cowbells in, Holli Egbert livens up her macrome Libby Owens works diligenily on a wall hanging. f has Tony Oppie hopes to gain inspiration from the floor Lisa Graffigna searches for an idea in a magazine. Hey, this is good practice for learning fo tie shoe Iaces! me i ART Tony Oppie admires the ar! of a blonde beauty. I-ZOO Evil' Q' . Danny Stevens relaxes at the Christmas Party. Dan Grif'fith's attention wanders Gummy Bear sales. as President Yvonne Sweeten tells of .BQYYHWCQ7 .t mulls ' y-1 Scort Thompson wonders at Steve Jones' choice of Reisgericht. J,Qm,,..,l ' X . 2 , I -F l-.- W In an animated conversation, in German of course, are Mrs. Jane Bungarz Corinne Sweeten, and Gayle Margolis. P E Z .Q . A 1 5,-'Z l a T, f X N . S F Randy Jones and Sara Ragland contemplate the selection of desserts. Highlighting the German Club's activities this year were a successful Food Tasting Party held in the fall, and a Christmas Party and dinner held at Edelweiss Restaurant. Zealous participation in Gummy Bear and Toblerone candy sales brought a 5400. profit to the club's treasury. The Club T-Shirt with Ich bin kein Dummk- opf! Ich spreche Deutsch! on the front reveals how club members feel about German. Enioying a little German food at a Food Tasting are Cathy Plunkett, Kathleen McGinnis, and club sponsor Mrs. Jane Bungarz. Careful to saw the wood and not Tracy Press's hands is Ron Thig pen. Proud of the booth's success are Chuck Peart and Kent McCaslin. QIGNQ OF- QILENCE Once a week, in the afternoon, a group of people meet and practice the sign language of the deaf. Mrs. Avis Stone and Mrs. Elise Jones sponsor the group and learn right along with the students. LaTonne DeShazo, an interpreter at both TCJC and TCU, teaches them all the signs, chooses the music that they sign, and sets up their many performances. Members of the group are not all students at Southwest. The SOS constitution allows membership for people outside the school, as long as a maiority vote is cast. Several mem- bers have ioined in this manner, among them Rachel Harris, a seven-year-old deaf girl, and Kevin Bentch, a iunior at TCU. This varied group works together to talk to the deaf, a talent which most other people don't have. Jean Fisher practices to perfect her style. .Rl 14 LL 15? ,figv . ure. Chris Durkee gets into the swing of signing. A iunior at TCU, Kevin the group. . if :Y - Q six... Bentch was voted to membership in X I Members of SOS spend one afternoon a week in rehearsal for their many performances and proiects. xx fl' Alan Reed does some last minute fixing on the beanstalk. N11-..- 4 D CGQFPIZEPAPJEQ The drama room is the scene of preparations for JACK AND THE GIANT There is animated chatter as make-up goes on and props are checked before the curtain goes up. The cast and crew trickle out on their way to the performance while the air remains relatively calm up to the last minute. Q 0 f Cac' ' M fit J N A 15 ,,,'K3', , ,t W, 3, l f ' IYFY' .H +- .m - Doing her own make-up, Mary Papai prepares formance. for an elementary school per- Teri Cameron looks on as Pam Henderson fixes Julie Harris' make-up. ,JI I 2 g T y T .3 fits, if ,WI i LL,. 5 Q TM? ' ILVJ, ml 'Q' I -I Afi I As the cow lPom Hendersonl kicks up a case of the hiccoughs, Mother lMarcy Rob- ertsl contemplates a cure. JACKJ The children's play is an annual pro- iect of the Drama Department, produced for presentation at local schools. Under the direction of Mrs. Edlyne Dickson, the play was viewed by children at close to forty elementary schools in the area. JACK AND THE GIANT was triple casted and the parts were taken from the old story of Jack and the Beanstalk. K Ml 1 4 ,T 3 -Q W, sk if ,A ' E fi 2, R ,sy , VE ,T 4?-' 1- will Jock lkonnie Hilll rewards the old man lAndy Mullinsl with a golden egg for returning the cow to him. I I+ . I me The Town Crier lKevin Snelusl proclaims Jack Lord of the Ministries, as JACK AND THE GIANT comes to a happy ending. Cast members thoroughly enjoy doing the pro- duction. All the kids love it and really believe them to be characters right out of Jack and the Bean- stalk. According to cast members, the children's Q 5 feelings are hurt when they find out it was all for fun. The children even send fan letters and pic- tures. One little girl sent Marcy Roberts a hair clip nd said I wanted to send you something and this as all I had. Y? -13.- Jack and the cow pause to chat with the children and teachers after the show. ,.,. 'fr 'ADW' I I 1 ye-nl' 1 at 25 ' 5,5-fn:-, I ,w , 'nf 2.1-'.' ,ww 1 mg, Tired cast members Ronnie Hill, Marcy Roberts, Kevin Snelus, Andy Mullins, Steve Massey and Pam Henderson load up after a long day of several performances. -1...-7 il 8. 524' ' A champion in every way, the Southwest band captured a second in the Parade of Champions, a first division in Univer- sity lnterscholastic League competition and was voted Out- standing in city competition. When play time comes around, the band takes a first divi- sion too. Candle sales and an Oktoberfest booth fill in the band's idle hours. Mr. Crummel catcalls to the drummers during a pep rally x in Clyde Bliss bundles up against the 20 weather while Alan Goad hugs his balloon. ey, 'aw NX Playing to make the band are Kent Collier and Mindy Hicks. The fron? row of lhe band slcnds at parade res? while the others remain ol affenlion for inspeclion. Wendy Goll bump to The Hustle. 'rf . I 4 . Allison Dupont smirks cl Welcome Buck. --gn.- Av .r .. ', -nr.. ,Ji Clyde Bliss beats the drums while Paul Clinkscales warms up on the bass guitar for a stage band The Stage Band, rated highly in the State, has com- peted in various contests at Sam Houston State University in Georgetown, Texas, Texas Tech University and the Uni- versity of Texas, at Arlington. Under the leadership of conductor Richard Crummel, the stage band performed at the pancake supper in November and at the chili supper in February. The group also gave concerts to sur- rounding schools os well as our student body. 1- A 4 .3 1 5 :IU- '-7 lt s hard to decide which drum to use sometimes. vw--, A smiling Corinne Sweeten is one of five winners in the Youth Orchestra Concerto Contest who will solo at the spring concert. l - 'f' Terry Romanko searches desper- ' ately for his Playboy Magazine -x . Elf Q l . I ii .1 1 ., t' hidden among his music. ,,.-of S , - --fs ff,- 'vmmnwlfi f -f' 'squnfff Attempting to play one of the orchestra's most difficult pieces, Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, are freshmen Alhir Tarsha, Ruth Bakal and Lynne McDaniel. O To prepare for the Texas All-State Orchestra held in San Antonio during February 9-12, Danny Stevens practices Dvorak Carnival Overture. ,ffifi 8 f, ' .Q Cellist David Holiday practices difficult passages in a sectional rehearsal. TlwuMwSEqGoe5 Ow 5 '+- r As a novice with the orchestra, Cheryl Lord learns that practice makes a tired freshman. Jim Denton and Steve McKimmey prove that staying far apart keeps one from being stabbed with a bow. Everyone knows how to play without a bow says Connie Deeter. Walter Romanko and Corinne Sweeten practice a difficult piece before u maior competition. P nb fir' i M tide YW., fam... , l 2 we ew..-essugghx - Using a pencil as a baton, Mrs. Jean Graham conducts a Sound of Music rehearsal. With six of its members in the All-State Orches- tra, including Terry Romanko, Corinne Sweeten, Scott Jessup, Connie Deeter, Danny Stevens and Walter Romanko, and l7 of its members in the Region Orchestra, the Southwest High School Orchestra indeed deserves the title of best orches- tra in the State by Mrs. Jean Graham, conductor. In the fall, the orchestra performed with two other high schools at the State Fair in Dallas, Texas. During the Christmas season, the choir and orches- tra presented a program for students and parents. The Baroque Concerto Recital featuring 15 soloists was held in the spring as well as the Southwest Area Festival and the musical, The Sound of Music. xx r Taking a break during a trio rehearsal for the University lnterscholastic League competition in March are Corinne Sweeten, Scott Jessup and David Holiday. l7 J' Scott Jessup prefers listening to the music as Danny Stevens leads the vi ala section. ln preparation for the Southwest Area Festival with Wedgwood Middle and J. T. Stevens Elementary Schools are Brian Benison, Cheryl Lord and Terry Romanko. A great deal of choir time is spent grubbing out sectional parts. 76 Brenda Briggs demonstrates a three finger-ah. 7 1 ' -1 -1 Cheryl Simon and Nina Wolanski concentrate on the produc- tion of clear, rolling tones. A combine d concert in the school auditorium topped off the Christmas season for members ofthe choir and orchestra Joe Ratlan is puzzled by the necessily of rehearsal, while Brent Lockhart listens and learns. W if 5 Mr. Ports and a few members of the choir sing old English madrigais for one of the English classes Armed with a pair of scissors, Darlyne Griffin attacks. Darlyne Croine pauses for inspiration. H U 4 :- 'fi t .fl ew FAQ!-HON DESIGN i From the very beginnings, with a pair of scissors and some material, students in Fashion Design are on their own to make hatever suits their fancy. They may design their own particular arment or use a printed pattern. Under the instruction of Mrs. Martha Tower, students learn he basics of design and color coordination. She also sees that laids and stripes are matched as well as making sure that blaz- rs only come with two sleeves. 94 ...guss- ,-'as' 3 What has that got to do with sewing a straight seam? questions Sheri Neal. , 'Y , I ffl ' .1 nu nine Moxley and Annette Taylor collaborate over a pair at checks. Janice Griffin gives Robert Goodacre good advice on sewing a straight seam. RODEO CJLUBACHVITIEQ IZOUGF-I, FUN, F0721 1215006-NUION nu- E- s' gm 91? W . s - , s W-, at 2 K , 7' ' ' 310 2' A' if.,'x Y , 1 , XS , , 'Jil in wind With the 1976-1977 schoo year, the Rodeo Club came inte its own. They participated in thi Weatherford Rodeo, the For Worth Rodeo, and countless oth ers. Had the Fat Stock Show parade not been cancelled dui S to high winds, they would hav- ridden in it, too. Altogether, the' contributed to school spiri enthusiastically. Howard Dickey and John Richardson think over the day's events with a fellow c u wi Howard Dickey grabs the bull by the horns . . . 4 i W 1 K RODEO NOT FOI-ZW -ur 'U' ff Kathy Fisher, Robin Medlock, Les Stowell, and Rodeo Club Sweetheart, Lynne Rhodes ll.-r.J smile at the Rodeo Club's Christmas party. After realizing the need for a Club Sweetheart, the mem- bers voted Lynne Rhodes as sweetheart. It took a bit of time, but the rodeo was no longer a man's sport. It became fun for everyone. Rodeo isn't the fun sport it's made out to be sometimes as Robin Medlock can tell after she ropes her prey. 1 ,5 ., , it A, n 5' ry v V , 1 ' . V l A - yqigg . .fqf L' - , . Y 4 X LQ' 4 I f -L f' 7' . --3 , fe Q ' ' ,, L ' Qf'f,.'QFtn 'tl-.,, ' ., if l ft w if, I- Afftvff ,gf .ff ag -.-v' - : 4 xx L' . ..f .. ' Aw Q 3. ' . . and another animal bites the dust. AVIATION xxx XR Charles M. Beniamin, an aeronautics education specialist at California State University, explains basic aeronautics to an Aviation class. g .iiii, Hifi? ,f,Mwf ,,,L. emu, ,. l Aviation instructor Gerald McCombs points out one of the things that make flying fun. Aviation classes were busier than ever this year. After a tour of Carswell Air Force Base Flight Line and a trip aboard a Cessna 310 to Houston to visit NASA, they had several guest speakers visit them. One of these was Captain Tom Toler, a pilot for American Airlines, who was on the verge of being moved up from a 727 ietliner to the largest passen- ger liner in American's fleet, the 747. A fun and interesting class, according to the students who take it, Aviation offers flight instruction, field trips, and career opportunities for future pilots and aero- nautical engineers. .Fw 2 ffijfi 'it , Ll f iili ' ,,.VV p ,. ' q i,i ...ssi . t .V f, ' 4 Even choral students like Barry Lockhart are interested i' aviation. l Q fp- K , -.1 J. 'Af ef f .,- -, t ., .g,,-1 I ..., Q. Wi... ..,. ,T .. I 'Q WL , -vw'-'-W'-.'.e . Richard Carl practices transcendental meditation before bowling a strike. l T Steve Rhoades demonstrates what can happen when one uses a bowling ball I with too-tight finger holes. REBEL F20 The Rebel Rollers practice every Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. polishing their technique and form at a local bowling alley. Richard Carl and Sallie Wick- strom won trophies in individual State and area, respectively. The grandest prizes, however, are the scholarships awarded to the most promising ploy- ers. With tournaments in the spring, the Rebel Rollers, under the directions of Coach Sonny Terry, begin working harder than ever. Pastimef FumfT'ww On cold bowling nights, Bonnie Graham finds warming her hand helps form steam on a cold bowling ball. Wrmng newspaper stones, planning pages, selllng advertise ments and headline wrlhng full the Southwest lournallsts day A basic course In lournallsm as requlred before a staff poslhon IS possible on the school publication, the Rebelahon l give up, sighs Lori Haiek, I don't know what fheywanif' ix , . K F S Q i' :5',1T 1f' ' QXZ3 V' ' 5,21 ,, , - ifa ,428szQ 5 , ii: 1iTC 1i?l-'pee .2 9? 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J. .3 rf L' if ' 1' 7 A fa, -- P E., 1.1, f ' W , fxwgr-1 , 5 k 32 ' 'ff7ifFi'.QQF3?5?f v x 34 35 J A, Nw ,SPT 'f :fa -f ,. , '.'f'4l'IJ1!:z mfs -3- Q, K 1 ' 35? X ,ix , !f ci' W Ni W 'tw-if LAURA GADDY ROYAL JON Qmr2Bnr.2nuc,u f FZEBELQI I TEEEQAOOPC BPMXN BOGLE l. Beth Boyle, Vice-President . Involvement . . . two years student council. Student council accomplishments . . .. visited area high schools to compare thel different facets of each institution which allowed us to gain a greater apprecia- tion of our school. 2. Laura Gaddy, Secretary Involvement . . . two years student' council, Insight, Rebelation, Annual,l Task Force on Quality Integral Educa-' tion, teen chairman Fort Worth Easter! Seals and Cystic Fibrosis. Student council accomplishments . . .l broadened its activities and outlooks, also worked on a better student rapportj l l I I I I l 3. Charlotte Card, President Involvement . . . two years student council, Insight, U.H.S.C. parliamenta- rian, past president American Field Serv- ice, Task Force on Quality Integral Edu- cation, swim team. Student council accomplishments . . . brought the community into student council and began the first Bill of Rights for the Fort Worth Independent School District. 4. Bryan Bogie, Treasurer Involvement . . . one year student coun- cil, varsity football, Task Force on Qual- ity Integral Education. Student council accomplishments . . . stood up for student rights and became more of a true student advocate. i -Wi-lO'Q Wl-IO lnitiatjon of an academic recognition system, which we hope to become tradition, is an difficult task. However, we have compiled a list of sen- ior students who have excelled in specific areas through four years of comprehensive study. The results have been compiled to form Who's Who at Southwest High. i xmit .f . V 1 , - 55 59353 'X -mi 1 ,,,-- f- 33. ,awp . tai Walter Romanko, Math Who's Who in Math, Walter Romanko, keeps busy as concert mas- ter of the Youth Orchestra of Greater Fort Worth during the school year and as a lifeguard at Rivercrest Country Club in the summer. His other interests lie in bicycling, listening to classical music, and watching the television show Monty Python's Flying Circus. Although undecided on whether to maior in Engineering or Music Perform- ance, Walter definitely will attend Rice University. A a Y ' l V . .W K ,'Nu1.,,-.Q --1.- T ,W Wk Danny Stevens, Orchestra With an avid interest in the viola, Danny Stevens, a Who's Who in Orchestra, is princi- pal violist of the Youth Orchestra of Greater Fort Worth. Danny also plays in the Texas Christian University Quartet, and performs with the Southwest Orchestra. ln addition, Danny is a member of the Fort Worth Sym- phony Orchestra and has been in the Texas All-State Orchestra for the past four years. Also enioying the outdoors, Danny back- packs, canoes, and kayaks. Next fall, Danny will attend Rice University to maior in Per- formance on Viola. Jim Denton, Orchestra Jim Denton, a Who's Who in Orchestra, is one of the youngest members in the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. He has also received a music scholarship to Grats, Aust- ria. ln addition to practicing the cello several hours a day, Jim also enioys bicycling, read- ing, and attending concerts. Jim proposes to in Music Performance at Rice Univer- l 'f ' 'ra-531,21 - 5 'ff' 3,1 if if ll SZ if wsu -www.. 4 '9 'NVws. Ml! -NUY04 L mn www.. gh 1. -m....,..K,,... ,FV N. WA . . igbiulli !1LQ senf th ALLS theS ih if It th b Y sis of .r- Q' if H 1 fe X 'fm-sv 3. 1NKMUEu4mE QDONNVHNCHHZ QHMEUQQAKEENERJ 4FE1HNAWE1NUD SEEBQABROCK 6AUlOUW!3MNU IO 'IO !1LQ ILORHVUHG QKHUBONNHZ 2 PAIPJCVX LIU 4JlLL GUSIZXFGON SKAWNHNWHON ET 15' Efgfww S r 'Qt'- Q H313 . ax A NA .aw Q., ALL-SOUTHWEST ,...,-f' 1 JON QCARBOPJOUGI-I 2 MEUQQA RDBEPJQ 2 DEBBIEUAY 4 LINDA CAVENAI-I 5 BAP! SIMPSON 6 ELWYNJOHNGFON 617' '9 r CHPJQH PNTON WELLS KAI!-N CRAIG WATSON o LISA WOLANQKJ 1 CAPJOLYN MORGAN 2 CHAIZLOTTE CARD X. 7, lx 1 ALL-SOUTHWEST I 109 DANCEQ . May 5 alfa 4 wt V 'Z' 6 , K sv M, 3 . G. 1 Z C , 'Q Cs: IU a'.. ab . W N lg 7 X f f fi This wouid be fun if ii wcsn't for This nagging Dewerd. ,, x G I have the next dance? Mike Hague asks Keiih Lyons. i s 5 .1 4 ix , 2 3 Z Z Z 5 X ' 7 , WWII! Z 'NX + Q X www N- s I lf Throughout the I976-77 school year, numerous students were spotted shaking their booties at various school functions. To determine your intermost feelings concerning this most controversial form of human expression, we, your illustrious annual Here are the anxiously awaited results: I happen to be a: I have attended a dance this year other than homecoming: I went to the homecoming dance: I enioy dances, not necessarily dancing: I have attended a dance this year without a date: At this dateless dance I did dance: NICE.. female es . . CS.. yes.. no.. yes ...... HO.. yes ...... no ...... ...47! ...5 ....65 ...35 ....3 ....69! ....75'Z 251 582 ....42'7s 607: 4O'X, 'c 1-1 .I gf , itil staff asked you, the funky individual, yes indeed, we asked two-hundred of you dear little souls in your homerooms. g I p I al I 'Q 5 bl 32 gg 2 4: al Y 'A ' ee bl no 'Z me 2 '6 al y IM ' Q bl no 'Q Q Just how much do lenloy dancing? 8. I feel comfortable dancing: I l I l l 4 5 6. I 7. I Ol bl Cl dl el anytime, anywhere, to any music, wearing anything with anyone ............................. most of the time .... .... . . . . . not often ............................. never, the entire world watches me and giggles when I dance ......................... never, ever, at any time, anywhere, to any music, wearing anything, with anyone do I feel comfortable dancing .............. 9. I would rather: Ol bl Cl dl el slow dance . . . fast dance .... square dance, ......... not dance ............. both fast and slow dance . . . N 'io lllll. f Q ll gil I like to dance anytime, anywhere, to any music, wearing anything, with anyone .... .... I usually like to dance .............. Occasionally I enjoy dancing ......... I don't mind to dance if humidity, temp., and barometric pressure are correct .... I absolutely, beyond a shadow of a doubt, hate to dance ..................... 37 wild horses couIdn't force me to dance ITM, 562, 181 .411 IOM 502 16'k . IW 1405 I9'X1 ig 4 li I- . ' 1 I-' Q-' 1 47 Q! 5 Q .7 I 5 ,5 - I , Gai l9'k 352 21 'A IOM .52 IOM, Donnell Simon, alias Joe Cool boogies across the cafe. 2 G g Hardy wishes fc 0 B C Po de as he confemplafes ihe quality ofSou1hwestacous1ics all s e y ell Robbie Mulqueen whispers to Kim Ingle. Q ,Z K Z Zi 7 . :le 1' Qs Z , , 1 :g:f.' fc K gg' fi, U f 'E 1 ' if ' V I XX, :ful 1X ffff. V gr ,. X xv . 1 x A . ' R 3 X w Q2 1 - - I K .R ,a . ,XX .XX il K . .wA, fax QM -. , .gh Kxxgg 'f '-v-,X xx ASM AN. wmv, 'N X ' , M.. f 'I ,yffffk Veg 4 l-I OM This fall, students at Southwest High School were introduced to a new bit of red tape - homeroom. According to the new policy, students were to report to homeroom each morning between first and second periods for the purpose of roll check. Students were also given various forms to fill out, cards to copy and sign, announcements to obey, and never-ending-surveys given. The new policy was taken seriously by the administration. Students were threatened with a loss of exemption for one tardy to homeroom. Students at Southwest were asked to give their opinion of homeroom. A maiority of students stated that they didn't approve of homeroom. Those who did claimed that they liked the policy for several obvious reasons - it's a break from classes, a good chance to talk or study, and tusuallyl an opportunity to sleep. Few students felt that homeroom was actually necessary or useful. However, it seems that homeroom is here to stay. V , ' Q., their homework, as Jeff Pray sleeps with his eyes open. Mrs. Kris Nettleship tends to the pleasantries of roll check. lt GOES OW . . . Robert Philipski smirks at Todd Petriscak, Randy Phillips, and Laura Poteet doing '? 7.4 A Greg Panzino, Wes Pickens, Randy Perkins, and Bruce Pillars hold an early morning gossip session. S Lee Ann Parish admires Dana Parro's hair brushing technique. Some students find sleeping the most productive activity to engage in during homeroom. Z- Donny Parra and Alan Parker are overwhelmed by the thought of homeroom. :H-V' . ,irs . ting in the library, Sallie Wickstrom and Glen Wilde amuse themselves during homeroom pain , has ,il a ,ff .'., , l 1' W N ' . Q . t . will n.. . I , ' z ,jf i.. ' F 'll A Yi -1 wnvr A ggi xv W ww s -K 4 94.1, -gr .E .4 f. at X 5s To Lynn Nichols, homeroom is an extra 15 minutes to work on homework but Kendall Nix takes the this is a waste of time attitude. 5. Y lag: oo' 41A G CV Jfwthtwl hs , g , Donald Fincher discovers one of his pictures in the Rebelation and happy he received credit for it. ..-M l'm not a dummy, I speak German, smirks Donny Stevens. With anything and everything printed on them, the T-shirt is the most popular way to express likes, loves, organizations and opinions Southwest students have. Hardly anyone is seen without one on. is -N 'N -. 9 'Q Nm , , ' , , t.11. N s X , K 3' F gsm. K WN . , , X as 1 , Tis' X i n f A'x?'l K , g , M -' 5, xt ., ' ' N15 s x i f . , i ft , J ' f-me A - I ,Q ' . . , A .s 5 4 , .N rf I fry . : V, f QM ,, S ,. I , Q' A K' t X 4. i s 5 W f , 1 Paul Schunder lets the world see his secret. H, , Jimmy Roegor gives on advertising boost in hopes of helping sales. 'Q 'w Q , Show me o rock group and I'll show you a T-shirt, says Bruce Thornton. - EA, T . K ,ph- 14 'T ZZ YGF Cheryl Cline smnrks at Duane Dragsef s ZZ TOP T-shirt. XX. .- X X .f', ii ,Jr ,- - -P wflwff. w K'4w - 7' . 1 7 me .gem .M I V Guy Grosgebauer reveals his faith in lhe world. Mrs. Pat Johnston and her calculus class exhibit their formula T-shirts for Qhe res! of the world to figure out 1 il ', vi The closer you gel, the worse if looks! What does il mean, anyway? ll' M0 ff' 1 : 313 2 I I i 1 v -2... Kelly Sfewarf happily displays her Texas ABLM T-Shirt. 7 MfssTeeuogefFofvbWontlv Registering for the Miss Teenage American contest are three Texas contestants, Laura Gaddy, Becky Ried lwinnerj, and Louann Osment. 13. Pageant night Lauraianced and sang beside Bob Hope and appeared on national television. H8 They love mel sighs Bob Hope as a bundle af young beauties crowd him. 90449 Laura Gaddy, Southwest senior, repre- sented Fort Worth in the Miss Teenage America contest held in Tulsa, Oklahoma, November l9-28, where she danced next to Bob Hope and was seen on national tel- evision. October 22, 1976, Laura won the prel- iminary pageant, while Dianne Thorley, also a senior was crowned second runner up. You young girls are too much for me! grins Bob Hope with an anguished look on his face. - it l 4 Q-K Diaww :E PmbwmtIv'sJwawMr.ss Dianne Thorley attended the Texas Junior Miss Pag- eant held in New Braunfels, Texas. Dianne won a S1500 scholarship to Texas Wesleyan College along with numerous other prizes. LMA? A luncheon was attended by Dianne and other contestants in between interviews and rehearsals. X ' 1 N YJ Dianne Thorley walks across stage in an introductory round ofthe pageant. 7 'N , .45 N- S i s X , f ihf- V- xx . . -' - K, X- . ' ,,-.' S - NX - N ' ' x 1 X of fs' 1 Xxx xii: l ' . V i -' ef X AAQV A, T . Q4 , l 1 li -4,4 f 1 'T Q , , '-7-if af' Dianne and other pageant contestants enjoy a spaghetti dinner after a tiring day. WW i M14sAuwQhwP1mlzsb TlmosefWliaEgww0 if t i 5 A igfiltg, t .l .F , - . f ,k W yigffaiqf. ff 5 . . 25.53 Wgffg V W . ---.gag l ' fifiv?2f ' ,, ' f:,.,.ffv5?:21 I s - f 4:15 AX Q' x QQ X, U ,4 IN . Q -v.., If we 1-. Kathy Wells has been dancing for l4 120 let scholarships. N, Michelle Harris is a five year member of the Fort Worth Ballet company and has been dancing for 12 years. She has been to both New York and San Francisco on dance schol- arships. years and is presently dancing with the Ballet Concerto, a dance company directed by Margo Dean in Fort Worth. Kathy has been in New York twice on bal- ls it-it Dan Griffith, winner of the Jim Wright essay con- test, toured Washington, D.C. this September as his prize. Dan is pictured with congressman Jim I Wright at the presentation dinner and in front of l the White House on his Washington tour. l l .... X J - .D v F-Wifi ,f'0 e 'KY AUD isbrldv , Guard First Team, iDistrict i i I A TIM Offensive Back Second Team, Dis- trict I V BRIAN Kicker First Team, County, First Team, District, Second Team, District, Quarterback fi? KEUHJANEQ, Defensive Back Second Team, District + V, . , 3 , Defensive Tackle Second Team, District AUD Tamcwdv ond Team, County , Nose Guard Sec- 121 Ayr' Ze imdb' ,f N M N T77 Kass?-5 L R ,li I fa 6 . 1 if vm. K , . . , ,E K 3 nu-I-'f 'CA X L ,ir 21 Sl' f' X 1 , K N , ,nkxpx -yr, 77,5 ,X M R MW YVQSE. 'T i? . .5 l X L f ' K 4 I' -1 xiii AW l li W I ' V fb 1 f lm ll-' f- ' I av.: X ,,'sg-,Qi-' ,V 4 1 , J- gif! if X . J Y ll . ' ' , , 2 W ' Y, 'Al ' f l . 5 f V 'X 4 A 4 K X T i 5 N e . ' xr e ' 1 -11: 1 . 5' .,, I I , E WWW9' i L 3,7 : i 5 The long and winding road 4 ,- - Thai leads lo your door - Il TL : Will never disappear, E 2 '- X ' ' l've seen that road before, 2 ll always leads me here, g ' Lead me Io your door. ' T ' -i The wild and windy nigh? -in U 3, That the rain washed away fs Z ML. Has left a pool of tears f I g Crying for lhe day, 'fi , ' 'F Why leave me standing here, - 6 . Iii: Lei me know lhe way. -gg 'Ll Many limes l've been alone -3: A Qi And many limes l've cried, l ', 'L - Anyway you'll never know 2,5 ' ik? The many ways l've tried E-in ,ies But slill they lead me back 'fl To the long and winding road. 32 ,.-:- fs. rig Qi You lefl me slanding here, Along longtime ago, Don'l leave me wailing here, ad me la your door. ,-fy--.-,,:.. - - -,,- , ix - v - - .... VL - .-., ii. , A - fs' lliizlul il.- ,..J b ,Ls ! 1. 2--L:-Y' ' - -T var., - r - 1 W' 4.7 -, QQ? -. -' x J- -- YL.: - - 4+-'Y Y - ' 7- :,,,----::'..4- 'Z' ,N I i fn . , P ., - QW? 2 'Eg , f e f' Qemiowlblobfo Don'l walk behind me I may not lead. Don'l walk in fran? of me I may not fallow. Jusl walk beside me and be my friend. FX JS.- ?'f ,s , V . 1 'i i ,I yif x X I. ' yyn ' N if l We N li i f ,X X N lx W ' . I I V XXX ' f 4 ., ,u My,-: '2 f' -- f f if LW W' .., I ELECUON NME '76 Early November, 1976, still recovering from remaining traces of the Bicentennial, beckoned with one of the most confusing and controversial events to take place in America: the 1976 Presidential election. Incumbent, Gerald Ford, Republican, and Democrat Jimmy Carter, a seemingly unknown peanut farmer from Georgia, were the two primary candidates. Both men proved sufficiently confusing to the American public as neither would speak directly in regard to their views and plans concerning the United States. Carter, who based his platform on honesty and integrity, went after votes-from the Old South and the industrial North. Ford went after the West, Midwest, and the Southwest, building his platform on the reputation of his previous partial term. The election was neck-and-neck all the way with both candidates gaining, losing, and regaining the lead in the popular vote. Neither candidate seemed too confident about winning the election, but both had the required optimism to keep on campaigning. Finally, the day of reckoning came on November 2, 1976, and both Ford and Carter, along with the American public, anxiously awaited the outcome, The nearly 79 million voters gave the position to Jimmy Carter by a margin of 306. Both men seemed relieved that the turmoil was over as President Ford bowed out graciously to Jimmy Carter who took office January 20, 197 7. flu 1 1 , , f EW Nifizi at ' 1 five 2 E 124 P01212 Jnvwv The long bus rides proved to be tiring and sometimes even boring for the Southwest skiers. Fort Worth the same weekend. 'Chung N H , i Angela Lane looks back up the slope she iust triumphantly skied down. , 's 1 vr, r ,, .. . -. ff: Melodye Swan models her bright red ji-M ' L.-.M .-3. ,enggjl e mi. ,iw X.. . . . . -g:,,,,g. -, 1, ' - ...gg-f 'Q-V .fsl lsg M f e.-- me N .. g,Q.:g2gfrfff f ' V f n k .,,:f2f'ff' . . ' 4 W 0 ,Q 1 .g g This talented skier exhibits the typical snow plow while descending down a beginner slope. 1 - Q - .,,,,g,,, . 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M - -f2- - ' - H ' ' ADecadwo5v pfimism W I I my -yu Wi Q5 IAOOPLS Wlwb would l-lappew lb We Raw Nancy Rogers and Gary Ellis are chosen for this honor because of their lika- ble personality and wit. The musical instruments have changed, but the talent has not in the case of Carol Treadway and Todd Marchand. Ten years later witty students Ricky Perry and Marcy Roberts sit ir the library full of books. Marcey Kelley and Kevin Resch were chosen for this honor be- cause of their musical talent. Aw Tew eafisLatefif? Enthusiasm hasn't changed over ten years according to Kathy Cox and Matt Dixon. MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Carolyn Gibbins and Danny Carey represent the Rebel spirit with great enthusiasm. Qs N xl Chosen most courteous at Southwest are Melody Mobley and Lynn Kizer because of their genuine concern to others. ELECTION RULES ln celebration of the tenth print- ing of the Yee Haw, we decided to go back to the first annual and pick up a bit of trivia. Using the senior class as the guinea pig we elected most courteous, most witty, most musical, and most school spirited, and posed them in the same setting ten years later. l 4 Sharing cold drinks in the cafeteria is easier now with more machines as Melissa Roberts and Dan Griffith can tell. SPO!-213 VA!-ZQHYFO IZEBELQ mum: nv 447 ow Clockwise: Rebels Ronnie Bantz, Ronnie Quiroz, Chet Haney, Steve Rainbolt, Bryan Eagle and Brian Milner watch anxiously from the sideline . . . while the team is in the huddle, Tommy Clark meditates . . . cheerleader Teresa Cox urges Rebs to a victory and Matt Dixon, guard, clutches a Dr. Pepper after a rough first half. v' Q 'mr- s uw, Q Clockwise: Head coach James Cox contemplates a play, Brian Milner barks out calls against Trimble Tech, backup quarter- back Jack Miller finds humor in the sideline antics during a game, and Craig Morgan smothers an Eastern Hills player in the district rematch. The Rebels won 21-0. 'Os ln QEAQON l-HG!-ILIGI-U' I34 A one point victory over O. D. Wyatt proved a major highlight for Southwest's 1976 Homecoming. A strong Rebel defense held the Chaparrals on four plays start- ing from the one yard line and gave the Rebs a well-deserved win l4-13. A disap- pointing moment was the iniury of quarterback Brian Milner in the second quarter. He suffered a broken tibia which put him out for the remainder of the season. Right: Brian Milner is helped off the field following an iniury to his left leg in the second quarter. Below: Ronnie Bantz pacifies himself with his mouth piece while concentrating on the game. I r x , , i f llll ,k ,g O Lx 1. iq. My 2, A may TWO D DAQ l-IO FO DISH-?JCl' Below: Poly puts on the pressure against a Rebel offense while Brad Rhodes lrightl atfempls to wink at the camera. l l h's no? impananl if you win or lose, bul how you play the game explains Coach Scott in the locker room ai half lime. Left: Charles Jackson scrambles for yardage against Poly. 135 Jack Miller and Randy Briggs await a call to be put in the game. Wilson Lambert iabovei and Al Buis ibelowi express varied emotions over a game. A victory score brings overioyed Rebel tear to the field. Right: Kenny White ponders a play while heading for the locker room. Above: Trainers and teammates aid an iniured player. Opponents Irving Sam Houston Eastern Hills Paschal Trimble Tech Western Hi s Po y O D Wyatt Dunbar Arlington Heights They O 24 3 13 6 DtQn2!Cr IZEALIG-NMENV The shifting of two 4A schools, North Side and Carter, to 3A, and the addition of East- ern Hills to our district resulted in District 4AlO becoming District 4A7 All the shuffling of high schools was done due to the size of some schools and the fairness of competition. The new 4A7 District recruited three South- west players for All District titles on the first team Brian Milner Ronnie Bantz and Bobby Bowden lsophomore of the Yearl were cho- sen for first team positions due to their out- standing performances ln the 1976 football season Other Rebels were noted on the sec- 'll I4 7 - - - l 9 14 - - - . . I4 13 - . - - I4 7 I . . . ' 0 I4 . . . . ond team for their abilities during the year. They were Tim Bunch, Mike Hartman, Keith Janes, Brian Milner, and Matt Dixon. 137 .' 'T .x- ,S A r 1-ef:mff7:f:,fiw:,x::,muuusuuaunv f Wit K '3 We we A an 1 T' . N www -. ,, ... ' ar El? L Ji Y , 4 ,, nf ,WW Q H V .M MWA , HH s ,,,, Uopj B-Team Rebels prepare to hlke The ball lIef1jJ V players gather speed for the kick-off. lbohom left, Number five atfempis The Bump with an East ern Hills player. Qbelowj Rebel Quarterback fakes a handoff to a teammate as 4 , Q.- . A 'PWS' rx rr' 'W ' i, 'An' Clockwise: Rebels try to catch their footing on a defensive play, Coach Ingram concentrates on J.V. action from a typical coach position, J.V. Rebels burst through a cheering section and receiver number twenty-four prepares to run. 1 F'-I2,EQl-IMAN FO 5 X H-. Late afternoon games work up an appetite, so the Rebel receiver pretends he's caught a Jumbo Jack. Unable to locate the ball, players from both sides tackle any- thing that moves. Y R . Waiting on the sidelines, freshman rebels watch with interest as teammates participate in the game. X u fw- David Darling attempts to catch a pass despite his oncoming opponents. . 1 : . 1. DIQHZICT ONS The freshman football team took the District championship with an 8-2 record this year. After losing to Dunbar 6-8, the C-team Rebels decisively shut out their opponents for three consecutive games. Then came a mid-season loss to Trimble Tech, by a score of 18-22. Finishing the season as winners, the freshman team took the spoils: District. Searching for the pot of gold under the pile, the freshmen obvi- ously found it. l4'l Mary Means boogies to the music of the Rebel bond. vmaenvcu gi I 45 A-.Mx EQQQY Mr ., K., ii lilo c r .JF Q. Q -- R F' mi' A 4 .Q VAFZQTIVCH E129 A ,Q VAIZQHYCH ,Hs x V9 ' , JS K A an - Hey all you Rebel fans, stand up and clap your handsl H2 From Hanley field, cheerleaders express varied emotions. l r Robin Rosser gives a toothy grin. Kim Hartness, Becky Smith, Holli Jackson, and Holly Burdine excitedly sing the Alma Mater ata pep rally. Q- Ii 2 , , ict ii'ni 1 N l Robin Rosser and Janet Brown clap ta rhythm of V-I-C-T'O-R-Y. 1' ' Holly Burdine, Kim Hartness, and Don Fair take a water break during halftime. Q 4, ., wY5,n-53. Y O 55,9 -. 1 4 xv ' it if if gym? ai, , ff ,Q 'lf ft , ,G The varsity cheerleaders try to arouse spirit at a District game. in... as It fi? I l2l2EQl-WAN EES Right: Cheerleaders, Sue Wilkie and Diana Holton finish a cheer with the splits. Below: Poster parties are one of the many outside activities a cheerleader must attend. Robbie Vandiver and Katrina Wesley prepare for the Paschal game. .. t. ,M ,ggff '23, i V 1. i i i Above: Diana Holton and Robbie Vandi ver lead yells for the freshman class. Left Cheering for a victory are Rae Rothfelder Katrina Wesley, and Bitty Church. I4 t , 1' 3 S 1.- QAM W, ,N, I 'Q 93' X 3 N I if Q I. , 3 ff! . f- : B4 John Barlow 1211 looks upcourt for an open teammate. 24 Conrad 1121, guard, shoots for two off of a rebound while his :ry looks on, hopelessly. First Round District Games Opponent We They Dunbar 61 73 O. D. Wyatt 63 53 Tech 59 57 A.H.H.S. 64 44 W.H.H.S. 58 48 E.H.H.S. 51 56 Poly 74 60 Paschal 36 38 Second Round District Games Opponent We They Dunbar 70 79 O. D. Wyatt 45 48 Tech 66 81 A.H.H.S. 62 47 W.H.H2S. 84 64 E.H.H.S. 65 60 Poly 61 57 Paschal 47 52 Coaches James Wood and Walter Dansby urge team m embers not to lose their all-important cool. 14 :fag -.,x. P. 1 ',4 s, Se? am ff E :W ' I, X . X wf,'- 4 ':-rm . 54 .L Wm :V 3, r .5 1 1 .gg Maxx Q5 - well executed boil Postman Jon Scarborough 1321 makes an attempt at two points despite the opponentls arm extension. ,A ,fu V t Tj .xl V ,AQ E - t .avg t , ,sv W, -Q ,. .eu . f y, t .-. - , , MIME ..A: 1 -'-- Q , K. if ', ' t ! , 'Z Y if 2 Q ' ' 'is' .ff 3' 'ix ' if Q 1 4 y MS- X ' l x Coaches and players plan strate ,NN . ,N -:a w. 4 My l I K V . .- , ' ' 3n.M, al' ,,, kk'....,. ,. f ! s Sw ift' K ' fff2:'QiQgi:' ..,,. - . t. ,ww- f If A si ,Q L gy during a brief time aut. Ueftl David Conrad UZ, pauses before passing crosscourt. ffar Ieftj With more grimace than grin, Marty Marion 1221 dis- plays some fast court hustle. C -715 nf? Q7. imp, .153 L .4 lm, rj - my l 'Y 3 1' 3, Q g xx div' '-gc. ,SU 4 . -QQ! 534,552 x.' ,I M . R Q HQ? k , l ' W X .YEF XX .Q wQ'6 3?y -GW? Q., o +-,- 0 f , s .,: fu EFEZEQQZIB fu v 17 J! J T, J J 'I ,-. J gl 1 Q. W! ug w w ,-:I .-. Wx J I k l-IMAN wif? wif ga,,f,Lg , ff . if 1 Mark Nosal elevates for the iump shot. While Tim Miller wards off an opponent, Ben McAllan looks for a receiver. 152 Q - ' ,ww . Stewart Glenn makes a free shot. S 'vm MQW! s Jerry Hodge anticipates the pass of his teammate, Keith Lyons. 3 M , 1 . I ,J .Ng saw, ? 'IQ is X: L., 'J i . w Keith Lyons competes for control on an important jump shot. Freshman cagers experienced a difficult lasketball season, despite efforts to polish eir skills. The team, working hard under oach Bob Freeman, met each competitor ith new determination. Hours of practice, ometimes repetitious, were not spent in vain. :rom them, the team gained vital experience vhich will help them in future years of compe- tion. l ,,wP i' 'MM , 'Qwsmn X T53 r looking to the gym ceiling for inspiration, Ben McAllan works his way out of the corner. 5.1.-M' ai Stewart Glen perfects his dribbling form, a basic to good basket- ball. 5 S 5-hi Jerry Hodge executes an excellent freethrow shot. A BO ' TTZACKJ ., JL .E f 'si POLE VAULTERS: Jason Winn, Davey Davidson. HURDLERS: Larry Dewelt, Mark Martin, Blair Bridges. 4 ',fi'L ,-V. L' Y ., . A sg. l E TRACK TEAM - BOTTOM ROW: Jimmy Bowens, Jason Winn, Ryan Johnson, Willie Davis, Blair Bridges, Keith Janes, Pat Smith, Paul Bass. 2nd ROW: Craig Morgan, Larry Dewett, Alan Garrity, Tom Sweet, Kent Johnson, Mark Hoel, Danny Hurst, Mike Scott. 3rd ROW: Coach Mike Nelson, John Barlow, Davey Davidson, Brain Hall, David Basinger, Mike Hartman, Buddy Williams, Mark Martin, Ronnie Mumford, Jon Ashman. 1 l o MILE RELAY: Keith Janes, Willie Davis, Mark Hoel, Mark Martin, Jimmy Bowens, Blair Bridges. MIDDLE DISTANCE RUNNERS: Alan Garrity, Bobby Corbell, Mark Hoel, Tom Sweet. LONG JUMPERS: Blair Bridges, Keith Janes, Willie Davis, John Barlow. Shown at left: SPRINT RELAY: Brain Hall, Blair Bridges, Willie Davis, Keith Janes, John Barlow. 155 1 BO ' 'IT-2ACKf Mu..-. ?a4f,.a-sei A Southwest high jumper barely skims the bar in a meet at Clark Stadium. Coach Mike Nelson confers with runners Brian Hall and Willie Davis before their race. l l F l l - 4 v g . we W l 62 ' .A .1 .,, 156 Wm, ll' l ff 4'-0-.rv jg-w., K , X Q T, T.. 4 a l l - AS .-.F -x f ' - - ' ' 4312223 f- ' ti' ' ' V F12 .. 2' , 1 X , t ww? l 1, - ft A ,f N- - 'r 3 l 5 -I Qi Q - if .I , u .Y ' . 4' ' . 4' ,I Fe' 1 v mg 3- f ..- 1 1 ' ' -', , , - e ' Q ' - ' gf.. wer: Q ff 3 - 4' V ..- - ---- . -.. la. ' .fe A f'. Q l' ' 0lg.l. A. - ' 1 1 ' ' -. .., e ' , -4 1 - K . - ' . y r ',, 4, X x ' 1 - M-4' -,wma L1 ' l'-A ' f I - ' ' 4 V ' 4 V - - 4 ' ' ' .'- ' k . . ' 4 I l -K' V' 'fl ' l 4 l lx A X 3 VA if lf ' 1 . 4 ' : L. . ' H 1 X , ., -.ef , I 341 ' X W ws. ,l X 4 'af ful' 'li uv.cg4'. e-,.::':'Q l - . 'P , 4-' 7 f e me g s, - gf ei ,I ,. ' A . 4 - N F .1115 3 Srjrjjf Ji ' f . 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OOIZTPACIC MEEI' The Southwest Conference lndoor Track Meet at the Tarrant County Convention Center was a great success for Southwest. The track team placed high in several events. Senior Mark Hoel finished second in the l000 yard run. Tom Sweet finished fifth in the same event. Jason Winn placed sixth in the pole vault and Buddy Williams placed third in the high lump. Alan Garrity placed third in the 600. Brian Hall placed second in the 440 yard dash while miler Pat Smith finished third. The mile relay of Pat Smith, Tom Sweet, Bobby Corbell, and Mark Hoel finished third. Kent Johnson and Pat Smith move in on the Western Hills runner. Q 25' J.V. runner Jim Gensheimer Upsyches up for his next event. Coach Freeman takes a breather between heats. rar-. 7 GIRLS' TRACK SW We YJ! vo - W Charla Livingston and opponent nervously await the start during the Indoor Track Meet at Tarrant County Convention Center. K ,Tx .A ,- Q . Beth Smoistrla patiently awaits the stort of the gun. r ,,,., f.,.k wr-1 .'3f9sJv! ' , ?fx,..,. Z I -f ,f ...fy 1: A 3 , 1 'Z' On your mark, get set, gol Frozen in n starting position, the girls wait for the sound of the gun. '5'vfo,, 1 .. l c V V X , i 19l+b.m.- 4 ,. , ' 1. -.4-MT, , i lgpgwf' vtfefzj -t AV X' .Lal I4 7 . in xl r.. 5 ., ,Q ' -r'l 4::vs V!2t Qglli tic fi pf:-,r A - A ' we fwr . 1, x '- s gt, - K Nye, 1' A ul V 'S' -H? :gg J' ,IMA J, L W. W. X-Q - ' f 5 tt-- www' ' Q, fp, ' X Teddi Doxey keeps close tabs on individual runs. 'A ffm., I in ' -Ji ' x Barbara Boileau cuts close to the curb to some extra seconds from her time. W Q.-N H.. f ' '- Susan Lambert leaves the ground completely as she approaches the straight-away. Www 'YW A gnc , ii .hm , -' l'l Sandy Hair fights her hair before the final push in throwing the shot put. Clearing a hurdle with o foot to spare is Beth Smaistrla. Ready for u few turns around the campus are team members Teddi Doxey, Susan Lambert, Claudia Bible, Carolyn Bass, Barbara Boileau, Jennifer Killian and Sally Hubbard. 'W'-w .A -was fo., '- ,- .- Q . 1: 1, After Two Iops in ihe pool, Jim Forney says I quit! 5 Q 'Q : 2 Ju., , Q, gl 'A' -, 'F 1 311 A. Qi' n 215130 -- , ,--f ss .1 5735, ' We W, V ' f WT 3 :ai ., rg ywnitl 5521, gh. ffpkm, ' ,,, , sys-Q E-41,4 ., Lcurc Desnmlo funds bccksiroke o bl? more strenuous wlfh a pull bouy holding her back Hugh Cord cffempis c pike dive. of wa: x om Bafsche and Hugh Cord take a break while Tom Mclnnis confinues his workout. Scoff Lozzi dazzles his feammaies by his perfect dive. .. 90 yMi,,,-ff .,.QA1M?ffrny I . 90 IBN z' -an fri' ware! SIU :z:'Ss!'K2,ifi Polly Willifard discusses her own swimming somoegy with her fellow teammates. Chris Reuder fries to perfect his racing sfart. 16l SWIMMING L Under coach Ray Grawunder, the Southwest swim teom took the District championship in both girls' and boys' events. In the City meet held Feb. 18, 19, five boys and four girls broke city records as well os both groups taking the city championship. Teddi Doxey bobs to a strong finish in the city meet held ot Panther Boys' Club in February. Q. Q Q3 ' '1' if 'lj it-:Q ' . 0' I IJ 'fs If a 5 If Mime f - 'f--f 1 Leslie Hillman shows good freestyle form during the city meet. ze. .N I Y ' 5' J, WJ' w hpgxll . fs-3 .3525 .fp . W Soroh Robb takes a cool down swim ofter her 'ICD butterfly race. 1 ,,,,.1 sx , . -1.--..fa1. ,. .W . , Y' sfftmr... .f -,,W,, 1 fm, -Wk ' fag' mg ---N -K I . mi? -s - ,, find? 'f v--..,,aw-rs .K , .-. at W..p- fm- ff fr at -Ql- R1 ness.-ns... 'Q , , N. AULA' M. 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Sean McCarthy shows a positive reaction to his time as Scott Robb can't believe his in the city meet. ' U . O at L 5 Kim Ingle is on the blocks, ready for the gun and in deep concentration. 16 4 BO 'TENNIS Far Left, Doug Crawford completes a back hand. Left: Jim Willis manages a ball within his rockets reach. Below: George Turner con centrates on a shot. I ,,,..usf 4...-...e M - w ' -, -ov ,, r' 122 'i' 'V ,,.f+ ,,,.-.1-f-w , ,cu ,.,., V fiffiss-ww' H :www hummitllj ' A . ' v, .lE'.15.. . 5 ,,-- I- 1- -ik v.,, Above: Kelly Hall slams one back. Below Right: A tennis ball meets up with Michael Hobbs firm backhand, Boys' and girls' tennis functions almost identically, Each has six top traveling players while others in the advanced class build up their tennis skills in hopes of making the competitive team. Due to poor court conditions at South- west, the advanced tennis classes have been forced to practice elsewhere in the city. Practices have paid off, as Southwest can boast many fine players. .,f ,L- ,J 3 .7 Clockwise: David Anderson, Larry Spalding, Bobby Anderson, Robert Harrison, and Bart Sullivan praclice varialions on forehonds, backhands, and volleys. Pwotiw 1 165 GNZLQ' TENNIS Q When weather does not permit, Laurie Godker practices indoors. Suzanne Hassell displays perfect forecourt position, racket head higher than wrist. Kelly Donowho masters a midcourt shot. The girls' tennis team at Southwest is composed of six top play- ers and several other girls who must qualify for the advanced class. Qualifications are not easy either. Each girl must exhibit good coor- dination, good sportsmanship, and promising potential for tourna- ment play. This year's team was relatively young. Coach Lela Stan- difer noted good talent in the ninth and tenth grade group, how- ever competition was stiff throughout the District. With most of the girls returning next year, Southwest can look forward to an even stronger season of girls' tennis. A little pizzaz does wonders for a volley as Carol Heine exhibits, Deeclnn Windebanks returns with a forehand. Kellye Maples practices midcouri play. ' iffyn, ,,,.. v. , A ready-hop prepares Kami Elwood for her nextshof. X . Yvonne Sweefen moves in for a volley. Left: Laura Brown slams her serve into the opposite service couri. 16 GYMNAQTICQ Gymnastics is a combination of natural ability, grace, and courage. This sport, as well as many others, draws upon the creativity of its participants. In many cases, a gymnast is her own choreographer. Competitive meets, which began in January, consist of compulsory and optional routines. Compulsory rout- ines follow a set pattern which gymnasts across the nation perform. A girl's imagination comes into play as well as her athletic ability where optionals are con- cerned: she must compose her own routine. Since gym- nastics is not a U.l.L. supported sport, coaches within Texas arrange all meets. The girls are funded by the Booster Club as well as the contributions of parents and friends. Because of a growing interest, gymnastics may soon be fully recognized as a maior sport. Teresa Flory, with practice, adds polish to her floor routine. Holley Burdine prepares to go into a windmill circle. 168 On the bar, Cheryl Rebholz holds herself in the front support position The arobesque pose, here performed by Jill Mossbarger, is much more difficult to execute on Cl four inch beam. Ellen Poston, with a little help from her friends, makes it over the vculting horse hcnds first. Working out more difficult moves, Paula Smith practices on a floor beam 169 170 GYMNAQTICQ Hanna Werner maintains perfect balance throughout her press handstand mount. Holley Burdine tries her hands at a difficult front handspring. X Pam Smith works on the optional beam routine she will use in competition. Properly maintaining the team's equipment, Coach Nancy Johns looks for termites. Karen Kocurek executes an excellent compulsory vault. Lori Haiek exemplifies the grace necessary to be a suc- cessful competitor. t..,.N E' Ann I ,S 1 Holli Jackson goes into a front hip circle. Debbie Kratz displays uncanny balance on the beam BOVQ Q0 1... H 1-5... - If 1,121 'f -., ' 4 r - .,,- - 4 - . 1 -... ..'v- y, Clockwise From Top: Kieth Cortez, goalie, makes a leap- ing catch for the ball. Scott Blackwell, center half-back, boots the ball up the field to a waiting forward. Dribbling around an opponent is David Brown, right half-back. R. Scott Blackwell passes to player as Brad Anderson looks on. 172 sf '- g ,Whig ' K Although not recognized as a University Interscholastic League lU.l.L.l official sport soccer in America is quickly becoming c maior sport. Southwest team members practice three times a week for two and a half hours eacl time. A class beginning in the winter trimes ter interested thirty new soccer enthusiasts. Games are set up by the Fort Wortl Soccer Association and are played eacl Sunday afternoon at Forest Park socce field. ,Qs- '1?f -,r,f.x.,..,,4egi.,, ' envy, :.,1:..a,.,4..g7z, it 1' we... -ft 1-P- V' - ' wa---X' Q... f-., ,,...,.a.,, ku Wifi: iiufilfiii Q'F :g1 ' ,, t . f. Q: 11, V Brad Anderson, center forward, waits by the net, anticipating a score. 1 i ' ...QW ....,s.3ah rf 'M 9 . . .9-X .amfguwf 4. .s- ,,., . s x 4. Y-rf' +P - ' . , f -aff., sm .W Q If - . - ,A-5,.', fl f.,- .1-.., MM N, , I ., 5 . A :MV ,.: M? . .Y - I , , ,Mg - ,' . .-..,, ,W i I - .Q 'ff-' A-. rf: fa v ,J- 4 -a.A,.. - .. xr. .- gmix, -L :N . A.-1 W M , 0 , 1- . - 'l'f'f..i-'Aa' A. l': I 1 4 4- 03' gxgg 'A ...JT uw. na David Brown maneuvers around a Burleson player. f -if 1 V 'Q vu -i Y V , - , ge ,nk V . I . ,-'.,' qi,-,, ag 'ur' ' W 4 N W ...M u M ., I 1-yrwvff. ., - ' . in K. - --af.,-A ua-.LA f- u . -wrt. ., I .-. ' Q . 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Push comes to shove on the volleyball court. t ,- -aiv-em c , ,,. , The Paschal opponent sets up the ball for a Beverly Nix spike. Get out and do it! says coach Nancy Johns Bump - Set - Spike! goes a volleyball chant, DIQIIZICTCF-IAMPQ A District victory and three all District players highlighted the 1976-77 volleyball season. Volleyball, a fairly obscure sport for several years, is finally making its mark in the public eye. The Southwest team worked hard under the coaching staff of Nancy Johns and Linda Schram. The first game with Paschal was disap- pointing, however, Southwest didn't give up. They conquered the Panthers in their next bout and proved to be true champions. When thinking about this year's sea- from Coach Johns- son, what stands out most in your mind? Renee Pennington: The support this year was great, especially from the basketball team and the faculty. ' ' Karin Mothersole: The coach- ing staff helped us not only phy- sically but mentally as well. ' ' Philis Oliver: lt was a real good season and we worked hard together. Sandra Lanzorotti: lt was the concentration of the team that made us work to do our best. Susan Lanzorotti: I was really glad to be a part of the winning district team. ' ' denotes All-District Players L. shi? 1,4-1' . ef. .Q ,jg KT?5 A .. e Q. 1 ,,..... Karin Mothersole, Renee Pennington, Philis Oliver, Denise Weathers, and Beverly Branch listen to some last minute advice SDSL FACIJLTY ADMINlQI12Al1ON '14 Mr. Jack Billingsley Assistant Superintendent for special programs and services. A A rf' sa jf. . , W r f 9615 . . - r . K 63.331 Mr. Clyde Bunnell Mr. Bob McAbee si , l Dr. Gerald Ward Superintendent of Schools at--Gln Mrs. Ann Brannon Assistant Superintendent for Instructional Program Development and Imple- mentation i Mr. Troy Sparks mggj'7:Tx'rz'f':1rf1gM-' f pgs- 'L . gr , . ' v, ' t ',' h .7 l 1, Mr. Tommy Taylor Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent for Business for Auxillary Service fOr C0mmUni'fy Gnd for Education Assistant Superintendent Governmental Relations. Fort Worth Board of Education members are lleft to rightl Green B. Trimble, Mrs. T. A. Adams, Jr., Stan Harrell, vice president, Bill J. Elliott, president, Mrs, Jack O. Shannon, Jr., secretory, Reby Cary, Jack L. Turner, M.D. 180 PIZINCIPALQ Z 5 Q I .9 tv si WJ! JN Dr. Frank Robinson Terry Roberts Catherine Thomas George Thompson OF-FICE PERSONNEL Bobo, Brown, Beverly Laura Registrar Library Fulton, Hobbs, Norma Sybal Library Nurse Jenkins, Landis, 4 Dorothy Rosie A Secretary Secretary Parks, Shirley not pictured: Computer Clerk 1 pf' M n -4, L W 'N fa -,,4,5, tri' Beverly Bobo, school registrar, looks over the day's busi- DCSS. Mitchell: Attendance Whether treating the common cold or o seriou iniury, Sybal Hobbs calmly approaches her duties a school nurse. ti WWI., 1 ,. is-Q - 1 K ' .l Laura Brown smiles at the sight of a four dollar library fine. Sanford: Attendance X . Shirley Parks, under the careful eye of Bob Morgan, makes an addition to the computer rolls. ' -i ffl' , r C lg! ,,ii J if N. s. .,rri fr - wr, C L alba r 5' l 3 . K 'eco' OOUNQELO Perry, Roy Senior Counselor Jones, Jane Junior Counselor Allerton, Charlotte Sophomore Counselor Powell, Willie Mae Freshman Counselor Neal, Buford Career Counselor Class counselors prepare for the next registration day. LANGUAG-EAI-UQ f5L?Zi1QQi'. fam H V i ng -4 - ,L z iifiiiflf 1 is K -jg, ' .I 'mn -W ,qw .'Z.- .Q . . vs iigiyhwgligti' - ., 'xg fjsarifei' L ff. :. gtg. M i f..3 W, f, ' i ce 211-'vi-ni.szg:4f.w?bn,, if f A - ww V' - Y,-mmol'-. fi S49 19 ,JU fi 1.r,f2sLpsQ?gspf2B EQEQEEQM ,Ag wr y j ,, , ' N i t .' wc 'Isp' Language Arts provides the average Couch, high school student with his or her English Phyllis requirements. In addition, courses in Cochran, speech, speed reading and iournalism help Julie Reading round out the program. Freshmen venture into English I and II with weary anticipa- English 5 tion, while sophomores prepare for term themes that await them in their iunior and senior classes. From Romeo and Juliet to DlCk50nf Hamlet, the largest Language Arts pro- Edlyne gram in the city helps provide a good Cwach, f . . Marlin l oundation for college English. English 2 English 1 Drama Latin Jones, -.-... ., ,W .1 3 7- Elise , - if , A ,. ,, by ixSQQ , Graves, f .. 4 V Carol English l ' English 3, 4 Q Q Powell, Mary Jowell, Do,-oghy English, lacc English 7 Sexton, Charline Russell, i English 3, 5 . i Marilyn i we 'WW' 'sm-w y English5 E 'fc s, sq fi' M i NX? , L x 46' X l'm not sure l agree with your answei 'I told you it was due today, says a triumphant Bob Morgan. Y , W .5 j , , ,yrs , , ,w, 'sir ,sfs5.,f'- ir W. Q '? . Fit A E 7 '-'v 1 'ii .. .. . . wx.. - Wowl I could have had a V-8, exclanms Marylin Russell. Fila, at I 750 I E X s 1 I S W- 'w-' 1--1-wr f - f wtf Ez' Sexton, says Mike Odom. '96 ang I .av A, , f' 'ig wi' K! Donna Dixon sighs at the end ofa long day. Ly 1 V 3 5 , Q ,, f ., P ' vs f. 12 .255 f T li alla A 2 I if y 'f .. 1 'lf ht 1 'i Anlgv- ..w.,,- -2- , T' V. I. 2 . ' , ass es ' .-Jwrffrvmmiifi' 1 4 - . sq' gg .ezwiglf , '::,flL:i:I1bQ63:t zu, kilt ' s 'Y 'mf-xi? j Thomas, Cheryl English 3 Speech Thrush, Ruth English 5, 6 Tyler, Paula English 5, 8 Williams, Doris English 3 Forensics W' ' fa,::Wfiff1::.ffwzfffgiefpvw M K 'Sb il X Cheryl Thomas takes time out to explain the difference between the period and C0mmC. not pictured: Dixon, Donna English 5 Marler, ,lo English l Morgan, Bob English l Counseling Patterson, Glee Reading Discussing Elizabethan drama is a little like swimming the English channel using the bockstroke, Dorothy Jowell seems to be thinking. Thomas, Maxine English 3 Cheerleaders Truett, Rumelle English 7 Walker, Anne English 7 Winter, Sue Journalism Annual 185 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Bungarz, Jane German Clark, Marilyn Spanish Daum, Grace Spanish Hofmann, Jim French Miller, Bernice Russian Spanish Students in Foreign Language classes soon develop It's a small world after all feeling. Besides learning the correct pron- unciations and definitions of their particu- lar foreign language, students learn about the attitudes and customs of their respec- tive countries. Foreign Language studies offer an opportunity for students to expand their knowledge of the world. Lan- guage studies include French, Spanish, Latin, German, and Russian from levels I- l2. English is not a foreign language, says a sympathetic Jim Hofmann. 4.. Maybe a quick iab in the law will get the pronunciation, thinks Jane Bungarz. Beaver, Alene World History Copeland, David American History Hoffpauir, James World History Johnson, Odessa American History Nelson, Pam American History Thompson, Guy Government not pictured: Dansby, Walter World History Chadwick, Jean World History Haynes, Morris World History Sociology Housewright, Wayne American History McGhee, Pat World History Nettleship, Kris American History York, Ed Government Q STUDIES Social Studies helps to broaden a stu- dent's horizons through its well planned curriculum. From oral reports to alienation days, teachers present their material in a way that provokes interest and thought. World history and American history estab- lish a base for study of modern govern- ment which is a required course for the senior year. i' 'Wxf' tickets: . 1 .:511lf f. ff t ,ff W, W The sociological aspects ofthe plastic cup will make a good 3rd per iod topic according to Morris Haynes. A study of Caesar is performed by Mary Ganzon and a bearded Jane Bennett EIWYIICQ Grant, Bobby Fundamental Mathematics Harris, Bob Geometry Fundamental Mathematics Johnston, Pat Trigonometry Calculus Kiker, Sam Introduction Algebra Fundamental Mathematics Mehaffy, Kay Algebra Trigonometry Ruddell, Jim Algebra 'Q v r V not pictured: Etzel, John Geometry Physics You shouIdn't have any trouble with this, it's pretty straightfor- ward, says Lonnie Middleton. Greenlee, Tina Introduction Algebra Algebra Hillis, Ben Algebra Geometry Jones, Mary Geometry Fundamental Mathematics McGilvrey, Morris Introduction Algebra Psychology Middleton, Lonnie Algebra Geometry Stone, Mathematics is one of the few areas of study which for all levels, can give both challenge and opportunity. For some, math is a required subiect which lends itself to hard work and late hours. For oth- ers, it provides the opportunity to prepare for a selected career. The math program at Southwest includes fundamentals, alge- bra, geometry, trigonometry, elementary analysis and calculus. Perhaps I could use sign language to get these problems across, thinks Mrs. Avis Stone. Avis Algebra as .,,, X .sl 'B I ,-.L , -xx h K .tx iv wx 'V ' Q R ic 'ti ,i 4 I- me 'i .5 ' A ' ku N , 4 . V , ' , M N v - - ,gg i I ' . an ,i . Ply ' 5 l,.,a Defeated by Murphy's Law, Martha Hickey takes a rest. The courses offered by the Science Department prove to be very popular, especially on the upper classman level. Courses in chemistry, second year biology and physics help advanced students in their preparation for college. In addition to these elective courses, the required classes in general physical science and biology are also available. E e Y Kathryn Rose gets her teeth x-rayed by revolutionary overhead proiector. SCIENCE Grawunder, Ray Biology Swimming Moore, Janet GPS Osier, Evelyn GPS Biology Thomas, Dorothy Biology Chemistry Truitt, Jeweline GPS Weaver, Jimmy GPS V . LX not pictured: Boyd, .lack GPS Hickey, Martha Chemistry Biology Kendall, Richard Biology McCombs, Gerald Aviation Nelson, Mike Biology Rose, Kathryn Biology l-IO NG Cook, Dorothy Homemaking l, 2 Harrison, Janie Homemaking 1, 4 Shaw, Helene Home-Family Living not pictured: Davidson, Dorotha Homemaking 2 Consumer Education Boyd, Mamie Department Chairman Harris, Nancy Interior Design Rudder, Jane HECE Tower, Martha Fashion Design Dorothy Cook tries to explain how to lay out a pattern to a cooking I student. Homemaking to some may mean cook- ing and sewing, however, at Southwest it stands for much more. Interior and Fashion Design are included as well as Home and Family Living. These classes offer excellent opportunity to future homemakers and this also includes male students. Cooking and sewing courses supply students with prac- tical knowledge of homemaking while Inte- rior and Fashion Design give a more detailed and complicated aspect of home decoration and clothing design. Finally, Home and Family Living provides interest- ing information about family feeling and relations. . . . And then she says to me . . . gossips Mamie Boyd. .f l. Q - .Q Q an - - - . A s .---1' L g , ' , , .iii sm- k 15 .Sf x ' ', L ,' 'F F L is . , Q A Jkh 1.x s -5 Xb f .K f 1 g W. W f , l',, i 'f . ig bei , f i,,lT-QQLQ. 'No thank you, you taste it first, says home- making teacher Dorotha Davidson. Bettie Smith takes a break before going back to art class. Crummel explains the use of baby oil for Jean Graham asks for quiet before leading the members. orchestra. gn Setting up a spring chorus program is director Alan Potts. AIZFAND MUQIG Crummel, Richard N Band A, B Stage Band Graham, Jean Orchestra Potts, Alan Choir ACP Choir Rogers, Shirley Art l-I2 Smith, Bettie Art l-12 If any student wishes to express himself creatively, he may enroll in a wide variety of music and art classes. Band, orchestra and chorus give an excellent opportunity for the student to express himself in the musical manner. The award-winning Rebel band won the city marching contest for the sixth year in a row. Chorus and orchestra also achieved high honors. In art, Bettie Smith and Shirley Rogers leave creativity to the students. Award winning displays are on exhibit at the Fort Worth National Bank each spring. AND Pl-NQICAL EDUCEU ON -A , NY. V W O Amr S 4 1 rc l-l A 1 A , .gm , ,,l' Tommy Ingram can't seem to control his emotions during a volleyball game' They went that-a-way points Lela Stanford as she explains a rainy day chariot race. Eggleston, Grier, gg 1 Jo June Health P.E. l-l2 P Johns, Revercomb, Nancy Ed Health Health Gymnastics Golf Schram, Standifer, Linda Lela Gymnastics coach Nancy Johns helps a student in a forward roll. ' Track P.E. l-l2 P.E. l -l 2 Tennis i if A diversified program, the Health ant Physical Education Department is a mai no, pidured: part of Southwest. From football and oth Cox, James P.E. l-l 2, Varsity Football Ingram, Tommy P.E. l-l 2, Varsity Baseball Johnson, D. L. P.E. l-l 2 Pittman, Alec P.E. l-l 2, J.V. Baseball Scott, Ken P.E. l-l 2, J.V. and Fr. Track Wood, James P.E. l-l 2, Varsity Basketball varsity sports to general P.E., studen actively participate in the area of the choice. Health provides freshman student with useful information regarding nutritio and personal grooming. 7.3 ,mf-v Up. 5 5? NA . 4:- P :M hxfzgs Q. 101' 24 is QA W, I Attaching a table top to its base is Stan Milburn. , . .Q , V -f , l lf.- or if ,ig N, s N ,v4 l NDU Rogers, Harold Drafting l-6 Tennis Vickrey, A. W. Wood l-6 Plastics I-2 Wickware, A' Joe ill Metal Power Mechanics ., ff7'fi2Q 1gf f fp 2 33.5 not pictured: . mm, -Tin Littleiohn, Wray Wood I-6 Practical and creative, the Industrial ..,-Ne-M Harold Rogers clarifies instructions as Layne Fulps shows his enthusiasm. On the metal lathe, Johnny Burrows begins his proiect. 'L Arts are a hotbed for design and produc- tion. Anyone from a budding architect to prospective carpenter, a handyman to spare time mechanic can express and expand his interest here. The programs permit creativity while careful guidance can help students to produce effective I s design or end result. A. W. Vickrey supervises as Rob Gritta engraves a plastic nameplate. .- af 4 ' in ' 'ofa A ' 193 HJQINEQQ HDUCNTO l Griffith, Delores Typing Bookkeeping Hinton, Betty Typing General Business Land, Sylvia Vocational Office Thompson, Susan VOE Lab Shorthand not pictured: Salley, Barbara Typing The Business Education department at Southwest, with its excellent teachers and facilities, offers outstanding opportunities for any student geared toward a business career. Typing and shorthand courses are offered as well as bookkeeping and voca- tional education. A Southwest business student would have little troubl 'illing his needs in this department. Education K In F-Xeno Planning strategy for a iab interview is Kay Bartles, Karen Hill and Lisa Davis. Susan Lambert laughs as Mamie Boyd checks her report on sand pile for Child Development. WOIZKJ Boyd, Mamie Child Development Hill, Karen Distributive Education Reddout, Marilyn Child Development Wheat, Sam Industrial Cooperative Training i l The Work Study courses, such os DE and ICT, offer students a chance to broaden their scopes on the outside world as well as brighten their high school world. This is achieved by finding a iob for the student and also giving himfher high school credit for the iob. The Child Development courses, much like the Work Study courses, benefit its members both mentally and academically. While gaining valuable experience in working with and teaching children, the member also gets credit for the course. Q EDUCNION Wells, Mary not pictured: Schuman, Duane Oops, ler. In Special Education, the goal of the teacher is much different from that of a regular teacher. As Mrs. Mary Wells explains, You have to help them over- come their deficit as best they can at high school age, it is most important to help them make a good emotional adiustment by giving individual attention. By offering subiects the students cannot take in the regular classroom, Mrs. Wells and Mr. Schuman teach through the use of audio-visual aids, where each program is planned to suit the needs of the individual. .4-J , A fl qv ..- tf fi' ve Ralph Torres spies last wook's algebra papers. Well, the teacher thinks l'm doing my home- work, laughs Kevin Gimberg. man N514-MS af xg fha' , xl xi... I , , ,Viv ' - .ff M e, I misspelled my name, says Joe Hil- l'm missing Gilligan's Island because of this stupid homework, exclaim Jimmy Browning, Jay Alan King, and Kent Swan. Nan' xgn 5 Just remember, Aiax for dishes, says Mr. Schuman to Jimmy Forsythe. :px . t NT AND C1JQi'ODi4L FRONT ROW: Dolores Meza, Louise Dunaway, Donna Reagan. SECOND ROW: Barbara Caldwell, Gladys Wright, Billie Petty, Helen Clark, Ella Washington. THIRD ROW: Mary Hondyside, Mary Lofton, Elsie Cheyne. 5' :Jw 5' 'Q 'Y ' K1 nr ' , X ,,l .A 1I x,,.,, t 1 xi' a A V , , I! NIGHT CUSTODIANS: FRONT ROW: Sidney Harden, Freddie Ferguson. SECOND ROW: M. E. Chaffin, Walter Green, James E. Burden, Calvin A. Reeves. , Charles Johnson and William Antwine man the dust mops following lunch. If While most students are at home asleep or getting ready for school, some are hard at work cleaning and preparing for the upcoming day. Whether preparing lunch or cleaning, the cooks and custodians are a vital part of our Southwest family, for without them o day could not work smoothly. t Y? Q Ifgw ,- Cl-A 199 QW . A ' we 44 Y , yr, , fi 'A' ' Q LLm, xi' , u ' ei W Y QU Q mgfgl 3 4 , t ng 1. K l I , gg 1 2 5 f , , , J , g M ,W , . K. 3 f are -is Angela Abboff Carrie Abel Pam Abshire Elizabeth Acosfa Lorilee Adams -s.-gp ' .TS 'Q-4. Andy Alarid Jeanne Alden James Alexander Kathy Alexander Philip Alexander i 'F' Lisa Allen Mike Altman Eddie Ambrister Bradley Anderson Richard Apodaca Class of '77 1 200 Susan Armour Lance Arrendale 1 A i X l Sieven Bqkql Debbie Bqker Randy Bass says grace before devouring a fest. Les Baker Theresa Baker , do '34 1-qu, Carol Ball Kay Bane aw y 1 3 3 -w--1' ...,...- 571, .. 1 Rag, Little does she know, I have the answers in the back! sneers Jon Hogan. , , 'ii ' ' gif My' X - N. .Q ..q, K , WH.. y Ronnie Bantz Doug Barber John Barlow Penney Barnard Bruce Barnes Barry Barnett Julie Barry Susan Barry Tracey Bartholow Kay Barfles wg , X. x in Charles Bartley Michelle Barton Randy Bass Beverly Baslon Russell Baxley Class of '77 f 201 David Belknap Mike Bell Judy Bell Kathy Benedict Dennis Roberson, otherwise known as Rocky the Flying Squirrel, gives Bugs a refreshing drink of refreshing RC cola. If Monty Benton Jerrissie Bivins rxfv 1 , A S Julie Biork Scott Blackwell Clyde Bliss 3'-lifpfmm Sallie Blocker Jim Blue Alicia Boatwright Carlo Boatwright Bryan Bogle Terrie Bolen Barry Books Class of '77 I 202 Mary Bothun Jimi Bowens Beth Boyle l Be Branch Catherine Brandon Veda Braswell Karen Brauneis Danielle Brendle Randy Briggs Cathy Brink Nancy Brisendine Bruce Bristow Debra Brock Gayle Bronstad Kelly Brooks Becky Brown 1 ' , John Brow Phyllis Brown Sally Bruton -144 A993 Gayle Bugelholl Brenda Bullock Timmy Bunch David Brown Hayes Brown Greg Mitchell, Janet Primus and Greg Mack strike a finished pose. X ' 1 Cla ss of '77 f 203 '1 'J i . vi J' f X . Al' Vg l Sharon Burks Irene Burleson Cynthia Burnham Darrell Burns Laurie Byars 5? Ronnie Byers Mark Cadenhead if x fs Michael Cannon Jon Capshaw Charlotte Cord 451 4 Keith Carman John Carroll Class of '77 I 204 5,1 ,x Getting a choice between a Gummy Bear or a Toblerone makes Paul Wensel happy. Lin Cartwright Johnny Castle Kay Castro Linda Cavenah XT' ' Mary Champlin Cathy Chandler Mitch Chokas Perrianne Clark Stacy Clark Karen Clary 5 'S-1, Richard Clements Cheryl Cline Debra Cline uG'5 Carolyn Morgan finalizes plans for the next CSG meeting. 'ilk' Joe Clingman Paul Clinkscales Larry Close Ann Clower David Coburn E any , X ' , Carol Coffey Susanna Coldiron Connie Cole Holly Coleman if , Ne'-1 Mark Collins Lynne Condon David Conrad Robert Cooney Craig Coley ww. - l itll-. I iff ,f .1 - .mf --, . l me V W Darla Corbell 'L Class of '77 f 205 X All Brian Cornet? Ralph Cornerl Nancy Brisendine is absorbed in her an work. Robert Corfez Kevin Casper Amy Cox Kathy Cox Leslie Cox Shirley Cox Teresa Cox 5.7. Class of '77 X 206 Leigh Craig DeAnne Croan Chuck Cunningham David Daniel Davy Davidson 25, fi Pam Davis Sharon Davis William Dawes Anthony Dawkins Debbie Day 1 A 4-wqx Snr' rx ' 1, A Tammy Dees Sandy DeHaven Laura DeSimio Larry Dewett Melia Dingler f b Jaydell Dominguez Patti Donahey Suzie Dosier Keith Doster Bob Douglass if ...rf Teddy Dgxey Kimberly Dunn Allison Dupont David Eason Greg Edgerton '-1 Beverly Edwards Mike Egbert Shellie Ellis locker. Kami Elwood Debbie Evans Debbie Evans it .- w 4 ,ov Jenny Kallenburg displays her artistic talent in Barry Books' Class of '77 I 207 Chuck Fair George Faris Hey, Who took Miss November down? exclaims Nelson Pace. Don Fincher Gary Finnegan Hoby Fleece Kim Ford Steve Ford Jim Forsythe Dany Foss Douglas Foss Thai Frame Kari Frances Pamela Freedom Hal Freeman fag Class of '77 ! 208 Grady Fuller Layne Fulps Beverly Funk Laura Gaddy Karen Galvan f' I X 1 N Berni Garcia Kevin Garrett Allen Garrity Robin Geddings Karen Genovese w David George Joni Gerard Ralph Giesler Charlene Gillilan Cafhy Gilliland 1 .Aww M Mary Gipson Laura Gissel Sarifa Glenn Wendy Goll Robert Goodacre f E'.Yx Krall? Gaye Ggodmqn Bonnie Graham Art Graves Mark Hoel entertains his pe! cadus. R099 GWY Aland Griffin Darlene Griffin Cum of 77 l 209 A XX Janice Griffin Dan Griffith Reading the comments of presidential candidates Ford and Carter, Janice Wickstrom tries to get ahead in her government class. Lisa Grissel Carl Grissom pq-n Robert Gritta Guy Grosgebauer David Guilbault Jill Gustafson Terry Haile 'Q 1 ' ' 'mv l' . ,, E ev! , Q lori Haiek Billy Hall Kim Hall Lee Hall Leesa Hall tsfb X. Class of '77 ! 210 A ' Kathy Hampton Chet Haney Randi Hanly Kay Hanson Greg Harmon Lx 1 Hd! Barbara Harper -1 1-4 K l ,-fv1Yl xx,Q Michelle Harris Rick Harris Selena Harris Kimberley Harlness Dale Hastings Kathy Heck Eileen Herman Charles Herron Timolhy Hicks l' 'Pv- Howard Hill Rick Hill Mark Hoel l .a Jon Hogan Richard Holder Y' 57 Bruce Hook Carol Hooks Linda Hooper in Trina Horton Randy Howard Joe Howinglon A,,,n 'x ' l ffl 5 1 Y . x Q 2 ls ea 'I 1 L .Eg If My 1 1 l w L . -A L' at 7 ,ov U 1 ' 5' o - I ' .csc Teddi Doxey scoffs al the idea of a swimming pool put in the COITIITIOHS Gfea. Class of '77 f 21 I f EN c . I X:- VME? , ! if - f ':. 3 , io, Qi. Sally Hubbard David HWY Kenneth Huff Bruce Hulsey Danny Hurst 1 4?- Ragina Ireland Frank Jackson Lynda Jackson Michael Jackson David James -Q? -'fa Class of '77 I 212 Cheri Jetton James Jewell David Johnson Wu? -4 1 Q' L X Kimberly Johnson Linda Johnson Mary Johnson Ryan Johnson Howie Scarborough gels his sousaphone hol by blowing on its mouthpiece Elwyn Johnston Shari Jolly Bill Jones Colleen Jones Dale Jones ,M Term Elizabeth Jones Ray Jones XXX V 27525. . . dummy. Rob .l0ne5 VGlGl'l JONES Thal's righ1Dovid Coburn, two and two makes four. Kathy Kachnik Jenny Kallenberg Michael Kaplan Richard Karle Bob Kalz QW- VU' Jeffrey Kauffman Melissa Keener Karen Keeton Karen Keith Kay Kelso Class of '77 f 213 Class of '77 X 214 J l '::7J 44195353 .3 , 2' l f., gs -.Q ei N smrigiliv 1 u Egg .8533 if NV 5, Y s James Kenl Debra Key Floyd Kiel Terry Kile Jeri King ,,,c,, 'N 'v L. Karin Kliemann Q- 'Jr Deborah Kratz Julie Krippel Brain Krucky QQ Regina Ireland shows shack at learning seniors have to do lerm themes loc. Melinda Knaak Kalhy Knepper ,wma V? -5 William Knight David Knox QD. is Dan Kufzler Frank Kyle Ol' 1 fP ., fx xg? , pig. . Norma Laguna Janet Laing f I E Gary Lambdin Leslie Lamars i 1 A F, '05, ' 'X ffl l A N fs ix :bb I YP? Susan Land David Landwermeyer Angela Lane Belinda Lane Mark Lanzarotti Kevin Lawrence Susan Ledbetter NF7' Q, N Bruce Lee Lynn Lee Sara Podraza and Sally Robinson tune up for a try at Orange Blossom Spe- cial. HQ A Q 1 ,- f ix X A 'W ---lx W X Linda Lees Sherie Lehman Randall Lemley Tony Lenamon Cynthia Leonard 5 X Bill Lindlev Patricia Liu Charla Livingston Brent Lockhart 'Cheryl Lohrke Cum of '77 f 215 David Lonsford Colleen Loose David Ludwig vswx N Jon Lundquisl Gregory Mack N337 v 'ZA' 'J XX' Gayle Margolis Class of '77 I 216 Laura McAllister Lisa Lyle John MacGorman Linda Cavenah goes back for seconds, thirds? Melinda Mangham Todd Marchand Karen Marlin Lynn Maurer Michael Mayer Sharon Mays A' 'A M we 1 ' so We I in L fix L I fax Sean McCarthy Rodney McCaslin Laura McEniire Steven McGaw C 1 ...E -..... W7 '19 Lora McGee Alice McGowen Toni McKee Cynthia McKinney Paul McLemore we-v-x,Nx i iff-657' Vicki McMullen Michelle McSpadden Mary Means 1 'cliff T 1r Robin Rosser, How's your love life? Barry Menefee Mary Messler Rori Meyer Stanley Milburn Lagretta Miller Lisa Miller Mike Miller Julie Millican . , .h - TN: if Joel Mitchell Mark Mitchell Mark Monroe James Moore Melody Moore Class of '77 ! 217 im f V K' Phyllis Moore Carolyn Morgan Craig Morgan Dina Morgan Larry Morris ,I Trying to utter their first words are Eileen Herman and Alan Goad. 1 ' Ronny Mumford Edward Myers Karen Naylor Watching for the hall guard, Lorie Shoecraff leaves early. Wew! ll's finally over, sighs Lori McGee. . Class of '77 I 218 Laurie Naylor f 1 5? New lil David Obrien Mike Odom Cindy O'Toole Tripp Oflman si X M s Michael Nelson 0.411 gf N n if K., ,, FX i f H i J W 'Q -.. . ,W ,, 'X ' in Q' M Ski 'F' A' Q , LENS:-l H? John MacGorman, Yee-Haw's Miss May, curls up with a lab manual. Do I know you? asks Jonnie McDonald and friend. Trying to figure out why he's required lo wear a helmet to class is Jimmy Browning. Class of '77 f 219 , I .vwfill ,, ,,-h'rzTT'Yl'i,,:3,1 ,'gf'7.w1..u---.Qt 'iff E. A,..:,,uN..,, aff .4 f ',.. ,,.::-1... JI I ' .H - . i :Z--5131211135 ' . rf W- 53,,..::,,.un.'1 M .X A ,.v',,,.uu4.. t , Q- ,.uj,...--tn.. h ,, qu if ..v'1ZZ!-2211 . 'Ili--zgnzwi 22 iii-'W-IIN!! mc t1.w'!!9'vn...' v I Seniors Ronnie Bantz and Bobby Parra discuss social ramification of polar coordinates in trigonometry. e Frankie Oyervides Nelson Pace Pamela Pack David Parker Bobby Parra Keith Parsons Christi Patton Becky Paule Kelly Payne Trava Peace Class of '77 f 220 -Q! Bret Peden Sara Pedraza Jeff Pendergraft Renee Pennington Ricky Perry JW to X Vicky Phillips Vickie Pickop Katherine Poe Leigh Pomykal Jeff Post Kathy Pratt Renee Prestidge Michael Prochaska !u Bruce Hook grins at yet another chain letter. l Kim Pryor Wes Puckett Debra Puett l Randy Puma Steve Pursley Ronnie Quiroz Steve Rainbolt Scott Rampley Eric Rapport Jan Ratcliff Joe Rattan Robin Tebholtz Velma Records Class of '77 f 221 l Tammy Reed 'Q' Richard Reis Mary Rettig X . -cf' Steve Reuter Brad Rhodes XX Scott Richard dy-v-QQ Rhonda Ringness 9 . I. i4,x , 4' 44' A ss' P ., fi QW W ., 'S Mark Mitchell displays creative senior ingenuity. Class of '77 X 222 Scott Robb Dennis Roberson Who me? says senior Bari Simpson when asked to recite aloud. Senior Bernie Garcia takes a peek at the Homecoming fini ist pictures before anyone else. 4, -Y-1 i. ,fi o H v ' Q' . .' I .Q . I Is this the only Dr. Seuss book Ihey have? asks Mot! Dixon H 1 v, f .- , If I 1 Peekmg up from group work Shen Lehman tries to restrain total boredom. 1 Il. Sally Robinson Bryan Rogers Kristi Rogers Walter Romanko Robin Rosser Lisa Rowe Aldo Ruiz Graham Rutherford Lou DeSantis Howie Scarborough Iwv 'l Ki The - bg Jon Scarborough Paul Schunder Jamesetta Scott Bill Sebesta Stephen Senisch . jf! eg? mx . K f: Lawrie Seely Iris Sexton Greg Shirey Gail Simmons Donnell Simon Class of '77 X 224 Bari Simpson James Singleton Cuma Skinner Shannon Slater Becky Smith Beth Smith Frederick Smith Jimmy Smith Pam Smith Paula Smith If . Winning the race to the door when the bell rings is Mindy Walker. .2-K1 H V 5 Susan Armour prepares to crack an egg during a chemistry discussion Dawn Wilkes and Gayle Margolis are missing the point in Danielle BrendIe's speech. Class of '77 f 225 i L , M X Q Fif i w e SX if L fi Zaundra Smith Mary Snelys 1 '-J' L Rob Cooney looks for his crayon. Wil' -x Libby Snipes Larry Spalding 'T 5 SQ' r if 5 X if we -S 2' , first? ..... .. ' J f L L.'.s:s:'Qs'l',, Qhglksw gi I' 5 ,1fn'f, -' Class of '77 ! 226 i r:,3'fx':nx K 400.9 I ,' fuuqzu, 4 30,44 . '.'.'.'.' NJ-K .s!La?'23-J.'.'f ' ir . Q Peggy Spicer Jeffrey Sport Karla Standridge Scott Standridge Gary Steele I g .,4 X A I Daniel Stevens Kerri Stewart Mark Stewart Rene Stovall Melodye Swan v'-1' Lisa Swyers Theresa Talmadge Otis Tarkington Pat Tarkington X w ,A-dex 1T'I!P .4 .l Sheri Tarpley Alma Taylor Debra Tengwall Peggy Thames Darlene Thomas f' . e '?V Ax Orefha Thomas Ricky Thompson Scoh Thompson Charles Thomson Dionne Thorley lm, Tobin Threadgill Carlos Tigner Phologenic Cindy O'Toole is proud of her new braces. Tracey L. Toler Clark Tomlinson ff-li Robert Totten Carol Treadway Deborah Tunslill George Turner Kathryn Turner Class of '77 I 227 Molly Tuttle Karen Tweddale -.A if L ef.:- in Darlene Thomas accidently sees the test answers on a neighboring desk. Butch Ueltschey Bobbi Valdez 'iff F T 'fer 54257 , Lg, T Jane Vawter Tammy Vermillion Don Vesta John Vick April Vincens Carol Virgets Barbara Von Minden Steve Wagy Thomas Waits Mindy Walker Class of '77 l 228 David Wallach James Wanner Kim Ware Stephen Ware Debra Warman David Watkins Craig Watson David Watts Deedy Weatherby Bradley Weaver Emma Webb Darlene Webster Jill Welch Kathy Wells Well, I didn't have time to blow dry it, explains Charlotte Card. Paul Wensel James Werner Cynthia Wetsel Steven Wheat Patrice Wheeler Mollie White Sandra Jean Whitmire Janice Wickstrom Tony Wilburn Eric Wiley Class of '77 ! 229 Raymond Wilkinson Brian Willecke Buddy Williams Lilia Williams Norma Williams Polly Williford Siacy Willis Joe Wilson Margaret Wise Ramona Wise Nm Lisa Wolanski Michele Wong Linda Woodfin Karen Wooley Sharon Wright rf? Tommy Wrighl Jerry Wyatt Jay Yarbrough R W' W ASX X f fy! Deborah York Sheila Yost Cheryl Zellers Class of'77 I 230 Wendy Goll Bryon Bogle Laura McAllister CLASS FAVOI-ZITES Bill Sebesic Teresa Cox R . 1- ,-S. 1 Q17 i, 0,1- 'QH4 .A f. Y I x 'fn Kim Hortness and Ronnie Bcnfz Sean McCarthy ,fgw 5 Q: H fk W, , x 4 ,o iii, .- 4 X. Mellsso Roberts Secretary Jon Scarborough President SENIOR: Bruce Lee Treasurer Marcy Vice-President SENIOR DELEGEIEQ Ray Abel Scott Acker Sarah Acosta Susan Adair Heidi Addis Cheryle Ahlquist Stan Alkhozshivilly Alice Amsden Christy Anderson David Anderson David Anderson Joe Anderson Shari Anderton Twila Anderton Karen Angel Tracy Angel Alan Anthony Melissa Armbrust John Armour Cindy Arnold Janalyn Ashman Robin Ashman Joni Aston Cindy Bagstad Roger Bales Lisa Barber CLASS OF 1978 mx X SQ gfhflhl All ll Q .A. 1' .'f W mil' i 1 George Plunkett contemplates the time of his next haircut l appointment. .fTll f?'C'5 55744 4fN' ,f -fxX' I feel good all under! exclaims Chris Emery. 234 1- ' ' ff l Debbie Barfield David Basinger Tom Batsche Barbara Bayless Mary Jane Beckham Douglas Bender Barry Bennett Britt Benton Linda Berry 1. 2 95554 N .,Qx V..-.. ffl' Limburger spurts Lisa Whaylen for a fast camera lens. Forbes Black Marian Black Ava Blackman Nancy Boileau Bob Bolduc Keith Bond Steve Bosley Danny Bowers Larry Bowles C1-AQQOF1Q7s at it X, Ai? xx Q 1 xx if N, A f 5 , W +A P 'QF xl' A K4 gl if' f ' 'A A l Jim Clinkscales to Melissa Hicks, How 'bout a kiss sweetheart! Alex Boyer Alice Bradley Velden Braymer Brenda Briggs Steve Brill Bill Brinkman Elizabeth Briones Jimmy Brooks Janet Brown Laura Brown Pam Brown Tara Brown Susie Brownlee Tammie Bryant Al Buis Tracie Bulatovich Holley Burdine Mary Burrows Bill Burton Greg Busch Theresa Calderson Scott Campbell Anne Cantrell Kim Capua David Cavender Valerie Cedillo 235 Norbert Cedler David Chamberlain Joe Chamness Christina Chapman Darl Chapman Jerry Choinere Alice Church Sandra Clary Paul Cleveland Jim Clinkscales Ron Coile Scott Compton Mary Constantine Jon Conway Brian Coody Bobby Corbell Ron Cortez Greg Cotharn Carla Cox Ladonna Cox Mike Cox Kim Cozart Doug Crawford Dusty Crawford Mark Crevantes Greg Cuppett Tom Daugherty Debra Davis Faith Davis Jefflyn Davis Keith Davis Lisa Davis 236 Vicky Davis Willie Davis Roy Dennis Annette Dickenson Howard Dickey Kelly Donawho Didi Dowell Amy Draper Cindy Drewry Linda Dukes Mark Dunleavy Ronnie Dunn Steve Dunnahoe Linda Durham Amy Dyer Jesse Eakins Marie Eberlein Mal Edwards Holli Egbert Patricia Eichholtz Chris Emery Rodney Erwin Rob Estill David Evans Jane Evans Kelly Fair Joanne Felker Marque Fenner Craig Fenton Marta Finegold Marie Fisher Phil Fitch 237 ri In at - X A lil, F C R J 5 y l l was its . '.f ':. 1 I . 3 rl: I I xi: ' me , ., if 8 , Y m. A M V, A 'f f . A 'J 2 I A ft 1 'A- f fl ' , f:-QL, . 'F ,. J I 1 V -t. -. ,: i'l'f Y' 3-5 tu f ' fi, V. War 4 gf' V ,gg-1 ii., 0 ,gt I 5 A smile and a wave is thrown as Lisa Davis returns to her book. Chris Garcia Curtis Garrity Marc Garvey Karol Genovese Carol Gentry Mark Gentry Neil Gethin Jim Ghormley Kevin Giniberg Guy Glidewell Alan Goad Laurie Godker Susan Goodman Greta Graham fn ,pw- x Retorts Tracey Maberry, This is my last pose so you better shoot! 238 Martin Fleece Wilson Florey Cindy Force Andrew Ford Christy Ford Larry Ford James Forney Sandra Foss Mary Foster Mike Frank Lori Fuller Suzanne Fulps Amy Gralino Ranier Granberry Sabrina Grantges- Wanda Gray Wendell Grayson Glen Green Sandra Green Sandy Green Karen Greenlee Melonie Greir Jim Griffin Ray Griffith Charlotte Gross Alan Guinn Rosalyn Haggerty Mike Hague Sandra Hair Chuck Hairston Debby Hale Clint Hall Kelly Hall Kim Hall Michael Hall Mark Hammitt Janet Heath Kerry Heck Carol Heine Melissa Helm Thomas Henry Eddie Henson Melissa Hicks Rex Hidle Julie Hignight Ronnie Hill Russell Hill Robert Hiller Pouting over another typographical error sits Jason Jill Hamrick Craig Hanson Denise Harmon James Harris Laura Harris Angela Harrison Patricia Harrison Mike Hartman Donald Harville Connie Hasenbeck Suzanne Hassell Paul Hawkins Joe Hazel Michael Healy Clif Rue disgustingly asks, What do you wont now? , if Jack Hodge Robert Hodge Kelly Hoffman Ann Hogue Tracie Hogue David Holiday Anna Hollis Gayle Holt Cathleen Hook Jane Hooks Reggie Horn Cindy Hottle Steven Houdashelt Anita Howard Andy Howell Thomas Hughes Paul Humphreys Lisa Huntsberry Carol lacabucci Kim lngle Johnnie Ireland Charlie Jackson Holli Jackson Lynn Jackson Keith Janes Ronald Jenkins lf Elizabeth can unde Scott Jessup Ellen Jobes Glenda Johnson James Johnson Janice Johnson John Johnston Brad Jones Meg Jones Russell Jones i -s nf f- -V - A5,,.t1 ...Ly - al Chewing an eraser helps me understand this lecture thinks Elizabeth Voss. He Knuckles, do you want to drive or go in, says Shari Jones Steve Jones Teri Jones Patricia Jordan Mitch Kaarlela Brenda Kayl Tracy Keenom Kim Keeton Kathy Kelley These are bound to get me out of school, says Ralph Sticker while being attacked by the black dots. Y, Brent Larmer. t .u g'EfVQ'f Sherry Kelley Ken Kelso Carol Kendrick Susan Kilburg Bruce Kile Bobby Killion Kelly King Debbie Klawiter Jeff Knight Vivian Kubacki Ernie Kutulas David Kutzler Patricia Lamb Susan Lambert Wilson Lambert David Landers Skip Landis Jennifer Lane Kathy Langevin Joetta Lankford Brent Larmer Seth Larmer Julie Lasater Cindy Lawrence Linda Levell Lisa Lewis If l 241 f, f A 5 1. 1 1 Preparing for a night of gift wrapping, Carol Munn squeezes the Charmin anyway. Kevin Maloney Kellye Maples Tina Marazzi Bruce Marchand Marty Marion Thomas Marquardt Marianne Marsh Diana Martin Mark Martin Pam Maske Arthur Massey Steve Massey Heather Mattiza Mark McBeth Doot, door, goes Sheri Narramore. T Martin Lewis Ted Lewis Julie Lorey Ann Lynass Pat Lynch Jackie Lynn Leisa Maas Tracy Maberry Monica Mabry Rebecca Mack Ellen Mahoney Liba Maiors Loraine McCalister Kelley McDonald Kelly McDonald Kirk McDonald Lori McDonald Paula McDonald Kim McKee Julie McKenzie Tamie McMillion Marla McWhorter Brandie Medlen Glen Menzdorf Destyn Meyer Wendi Meyer Tahl Milburn Becky Miller Ellen Miller John Miller Dale Mills David Mills Raymond Mills Brian Milner Greg Minnich Jeff Minor Carol Munn Belinda Murray Vickie Myles Patrice Napier Sheri Narramore Kelly Nave Drew Neathery Theresa Nelson Brenda Newland Juan Nichols Robert Nicolau Beverlee Nix Gosh, I didn't know we had an election - who won?, Ray Mitchell Robert Moore Lana Moorman Phil Moreci Chris Moriarty Leigh Ann Morris Hal Morrison Melinda Moses Jill Mossbarger Judy Mossbarger Karen Mothersole Jane Moxley Robert Mulqueen Marla Mumford I've learned to type with these four, says a proud Lana 1 as 5 ,, C 243 - v K Roger Norman Brent Nunn Tim O'Keefe Dave Oliver Philis Oliver Julia Ollison Tony Oppie Connie Overton Libby Owen Susan Owen Greg Panzino Mary Papai Alan Parker Patricia Parker Lee Ann Parish Dana Parra Danny Parra Jeff Parrish Paige Parrish Terry Parvin Annette Pascuzzi Randy Perkins Patti Peschel Tina Petrillo Todd Petriscak Khanh Pham Robert Philipski Randy Phillips Wes Pickens Tim Pierson Bruce Pillars Frank Pittman George Plunkett Cindy Poore Cathy Porter 44 I didn't realize that you would throw such a tantrum if I said no, says Carla Cox. Laura Poteet Jeffrey Pray Artis Prestidge Janice Prewett Robin Price Ruth Price Dan Puckett Tim Raeuchle Donna Rainwater Sue Rainwater Rita Ramirez William Rauch Martha Raynor Greg Record John Rector Mike Reddin Eddie Reed Tanya Reed Terry Reed Kathleen Reynolds Steve Rhoades Mark Richards John Richardson Fritz Riddell Paula Ringness Lynn Rios Richard Robbins Christopher Roch Antonio Rodriquez John Rogers Maylo Rosario Steve Rowell Clif Rue Ellen Ruede Philip Rugg 245 Rod Rutledge Debbie Ryan Karen Ryland Charles Sansom Ann Sarrett Kent Schmedel Shirley Schuder Cherie Scott Mike Scott Kari Searcy Douglas Shafer Rick Shannon Brent Shelley Terri Shields Chris Shirley Philip Shrader Cheryl Simon Darlene Slaton Scott Sloan Michael Smerick Alfred Smith Charles Smith Pat Smith Shelia Smith Thomas Smith 46 fi.. ll X 3:13 .61 Junior Chuck Webb looks on as a classmate explains the art of making paper dolls. Earthy Suzanne Hassell smiles a cheery hello. I wonder who took the bristles off of my paint brush, ponders Connie Hagen beck. xx Listen, I don't like the hat anymore than you do, but it covers the bald spot, sneers Ellen Jobes. rw Kevin Snelus Brad Southall Walter Spangenberg Randy Speed Paula Speer Kim Spencer Bonnie Spicer Cindy Spruill Mark Stamm Richard Standlee Darrell Stark Bruce Stern Anthony Stidham Debra Still David Stout Lesley Stowell Ralph Stricker Nora Stroo Jeff Stubblefield Bart Sullivan Roberta Summerton Steven Suss Kell Swanson Thomas Sweet Corinne Sweeten 247 Yvonne Sweeten Grover Swift Jay Swint James Talbot Robert Tarvin Annette Taylor Kevin Taylor Paulette Taylor Bobby Temple Donna Tetts Jace Thames Lisa Theobald Ronald Thigpen Sherilyn Thomas Beth Thompson Cheryl Thompson Denise Thompson Ken Thompson Tonya Thornton Bruce Thorton Tommy Threadgill Gregg Tillman Steve Tobey John Tomsic Donald Towles Jim Travis Tim Truly Earl Tubbs Bobby Turner Dema Turner David Underwood Joe Vandiver 248 9 'S:az,J.,Wg Www A., f Piston rings? Bathtub ring? Ring around the collar Smoke rings? Telephone ' 'a Rings. is fi1'AL'7't ifiiwif Q - . ,T ,14- 5 gl HJ! 4 f'1'1,.'.. Co, it's iust delivery day for senior class rings as shown off by and heavy kids. q bunch of '78 Mike Van Note Don Vasquez Mike Vaughn Susan Veal Elizabeth Voss Debi Vossler Janet Voyles Thomas Vrotsos Craig Waddell William Walker John Waller Bryan Walter Robert Walters Emily Walton Cairn Ward Peggy Ward Rhonda Warkentin Robert Warren Phil Watson Denise Weathers Charlie Webb Mike Webb Terry Webb Eric Webber Mike Weekley Monique Wells Hanna Werner Lesley West Gary Whalen Lisa Whaylen Coleman White Ellen White 24 Sallie Wickslrom Glenn Wilde Bonnie Wiles Connie Wilkerson Kyle Wilkie John Wilkin Chris Williams Greg Williams Jami Williams Janice Williams Judy Williams Keith Williams Marsha Williams Tracey Williams Walt Williams Jim Willis Steven Willis Steve Wilson Jason Winn Terry Winnelt Robin Winterman Steve Winlers Evelyn Wood Mike Wood Raymond Wright Regina Wright Rob Wright Tom Wright Randy Wyers Stephanie Yarbrough Becky Yocom Donna York Anthony Young Carla Zeigler Jean Zophy Steve Rowell is caught in a l'Cf0 moment of seriousness 250 N hw..-2' ik 'T W ir, Janet Brown Kelly Fair and Al Buis Cl-ASQ EAVOIZITEQ A A ,..- .. .. x li ve r' W' fi: , ' ' ' xx 1 . V J l . LF- f fg eff . -I f ' A 'f' r e ' li XX. 5' l Q x tx A . I Je., ff , ' 1 '14 -1 ' n T1 Q K l 3 3 . 6 , ' E T 1 xx 5 i 1 W 'R S if 'L Q .Y X I is 2 E' 1 A 7.1. gx, 3 K A., ' L' J Sl? Q s Qi-me V W' wikis V . s. 'J X s 'S Q ' ie i s I .f.. -. ,je ' . Q -, V i , .' ,,- ,-yi-w ..,l all A 'T-+V X 'i , 1' N. 'Nr Q' HW: ' rx f il , :Z W,- f' X ' - Ai. .hh fl ' X 1 W -N , H r qia xl e V 'A .. 1 i. wg 3, 1 J'Y-jk: Brian Milner Tony Oppie JA -'v Doug Crawford Melissa Hicks Carol Munn 251 ZS Suzanne Hassell Vice-President Sheri Na rra more Treasurer Carol Munn President Marianne Marsh Secretary Juana om Juwaora D Ellen Ruede Julie Lcscler Kelly Fair Tony Oppie James Alexander Clifford Allen John Allen Sandra Allsup Leslie Altman Patricia Alvarado Peggy Anderson Barbie Anderton Robin Aslin Darrell Atkins ldelma Austin Brad Autry Richard Baker David Banks Linda Barber Melissa Barclay Roy Barker Paul Barlow Robin Barnes Mark Barnett Melissa Barnett Ava Barron Brenda Bartles Robert Bartley Elizabeth Barton Carolyn Bass Jerry Bass Karen Beamish Chris Bean Julie Beatty Lisa Beaver Robert Becker Shari Becker David Bell Andy Beneze Lois Bennett You mean he s an the swi CLASS 1 979 sighs Francis Blassingame, CLAQQ 1 Q79 Scott Benner Richard Bensinger Tim Berberich Cindy Biar Claudia Bible Peggy Bilz Grady Bishop Misty Bittner Kelly Black Kevin Blair Greg Blaisdell Curtis Blalock Frances Blassingame David Bogle Ronny Bolen Gary Boltralik Rhonda Bonner David Bonnick Anny Borden Jim Bourgeois Robert Bowden Bill Boyer Michael Brackney Buddy Branum Joe Brelsford Mark Brey Carolyn Brezina Mark Briones Elizabeth Brisendine Brian Brock Alice Brooks Bart Brooks Julie Browder Julie Brown Tammy Brown Tina Brown LeAnna Browning Sheri Brownwell Thomas Broyles Mark Bunch Judy Burkett Carla Burleson Jennifer Burns Robert Burrows Joni Byers Bruce Cain Eric Calaluca Lita Calderson Michael Caldwell Letha Cannon Donna Capps Hugh Card Blake Carroll Doug Carroll Kelley Carson Scott Cartwright Curtis Cartwright Catherine Carver Larry Castro David Cavenah Caron Chapin Becky Charles Terry Chesshir Susie Chilton Francis Choiniere John Clark .H4 I wish l could be on the Gong Show, sighs James Hoffpauir during his Yankee Doodle imitation. K . fzwwzfgjg 4515 - . A .3.,'5..f,,, 4 .51 1-f . 'fflfi ' 'fl' H3 x , ?3'f , .. . ,, ,A ,, J its ..-.K . ' rss' Who fell off their shoes? asks Elizabeth Garrett. Connie Clayton Steve Clayton David Cleveland Theresa Clinkscales Thomas Cogswell Stephen Coldiron Phillip Colley Kent Collier Mary Cooper Bruce Cotharn Donna Cozine Thomas Crouch Leslie Daly Scott D'Amico Tim Daniel Debbie Davis Dion Davis James Davis Phillip Davis Tom Davis James Day Gretchen Deason Diana DeSantis Julie DeWerd Tim Dickson Danni Dietz Viola Dixon Greg Dobbs Steve Dollar Clara Dorsey Pass the ear of newt, says Vallorie Vossler while making love potion in biology. Chip Eakins Jeff Early Matt Eddleman Cathy Edens Helen Edwards Chris Egbert Robert Egbert Darcus Eggleston Linda Eller Doug Engel Beth Enochs Roger Erwin Robert Estes Veronica Ewing Steven Exner Sherrie Fails Dean Falcone Bill Fanslow Jon Felix Martha Felker Nancy Fenoglio Chris Ferguson Lynda Ferguson Janet Field Kelli Douglas Lisa Dozier DougDrerup Cynthia Drews Ricky Duddington Bruce Duncan Monita Duncan Bill Dunn Ruthie Durham Christine Durkee li ,X Q J- Tammy Fields Valerie Fisch Jean Fisher Sheri Fleming Elva Flores Bonny Floyd Neither rain, nor sleet, nor strange of hat shall keep me from my sentr Stehlin Flynn , Wayne Housewright. Barry Ford Noni Ford Stephanie Francis Danny Frausto Lauri Freudiger Meg Fullwood Jim Bill Fulps Mark Funk Lisa Gaddy Paul Galvan Richard Gammell Mary Ganzon Delores Garcia Kirby Garrett Liz Garrett Mary Garvey Jim Gensheimer Ronald George Jamie Gerard Margie Geurtz Paul Gibb Danny Giesler James Gillum James Ginn Karen Gipson Steve Glenn Kevin Goll y post, thinks 26 0 Ginger Goodman Curt Graczyk Lisa Graffigna Wes Gray Denelle Green James Green Suesan Green Glenda Griffin Marie Griffith Delores Grisson Judy Gullett Doug Gunter John Gustafson Lisa Haddix Carl Hager Brenda Halcomb Charles Hall Richard Hall Sally Hall Beth Holler Mark Hannan Bobby Hannigan Keith Hanson Kevin Hanson Stephanie Hardegree Kathleen Harlan Steve Harper Jane Harris Julie Harris Marshall Harris Robert Harris Tim Harris William Harris Aww Oh, nobody in particular, lust H5 bscene phone call, states Carol Van Zant. :I E.. 77 Greg Harty Yolanda Harvey Marianne Hash Melinda Hawkins Chip Heiss Joey Hembree Pamela Henderson David Henry Scott Hensel Robert Herman Janet Hignight Becky Hill Nancy Hill William Hill Joe Hiller Leslie Hillman Karla Hines Tanya Hines David Hinz Michael Hobbs Ron Hockin Charlie Hodges Laurie Hoel Janice Holland Regenia Hollie David Holub Sherelyn Howard Judi Howe Robert Howington Deborah Hucaby Lee Ann Huckaby Kathy Hudson Grant Huggins 62 Scott Hughes Jay Hussey Jerilyn Irving Don Irwin David Ivey Margo Jackson Martha Johnson Risa Johnson Robyn Johnson Susan Johnson Leso Johnston Jon Joiner Terry Jolly Ann Jones Jana Jones June Jones Debbie Jordan Lyle Justice Robert Kachnik Leslie Kayl Mark Keenom Mark Jackson Robert Jackson Doug Jacobs Don Jenkins Sanda Jergins Chris Jetton Shelley Jewett Kent Johnson La Shinda Johnson Laura Johnson Lee Ann Johnson Mark Johnson Teresa Clinkscales wonders, ls it soup yet? -w 359'- X eg fl? ,N i X, we L 5 i N ,I J J 'N .f Q- Q-..,, .W f- if The camera finds Kenny White in a rare moment of hysteria. -il Martha Knight Cheryl Koenig Kenny Kramer Andrea Kunz Lisa Kyle Sandra Lanzarotti Susan Lanzarotti Sherry Latham Ena Lawlis David Lee David Lehman Lorrine Lewis Ne-.lllk Kim Kelley Nancy Kelly Larry Kemp Alan Kendrick Jim Kennedy Kathy Kent Karen Ketchersld Monica Key Cecelia Khaled James Killen Jae Kimball Jeanne King Kristi King Melissa King Owen Kinser Peter Liu Linda Lohrke Tommy Long Sherry Looney Mary Lopez Kimberly Lovell 64 Kelly Loyd Steve Lozzi Monica Lundquist Mary Lynass David Lynn Mike Mabry John Maddox Paul Manske Cynthia Maples John Maples Kris Marks Karen Marshall David Martin Helen Martin Karen Martin Lisa Martin Rip Martin Rhonny Martinez Ricky Martinez Alexander Matulich Lee McAndrew Gene McCain Lisa McCall Terry McCarthy Patty McClure Greg McCommas Douglas McCown 4. My girdle is killing me! 'thinks Michele Mitchell. EINE FI HASSELLING FRESHMEN GETTING YOUR DRIVERS LICENSE TAKING WORLD HISTORY HAVING A GIRL CLASS PRESIDENT RECEIVING AN HONORABLE MENTION FOR HOMECOMING HALL HAVING TWO YEARS LEFT IN HIGH scHooL , Jay McCoy Jack McCrabb Alan McDaniel David McDonald Elizabeth McDonald Alice McEchern Lecia McGhee Kathleen McGinness Tom Mclnnis Steve McKimmey John McKinney Kendra McLemore Michael McMahan Carol McWhorter Rebekah Means Andy Meroney Lorene Meyer Hugh Michie Mark Middlebrook Warren Milam Lyn Milburn Tony Milburn Kathleen Miller Timothy Miller Elouise Miner Ricky Minnich Cyntha Mitchell 26 Michele Mitchell Reginald Mitchelle Kellye Mixon Susan Moher Sharon Mollenkoft Brent Moore Pam Moore David Morris Lori Morris Truitt Mosley James Mullins Carol Mulqueen Jeff Muncy Gene Munn Suelynn Murray Patty Muth John Mutn Keith Myers Carl Nance Debbie Nance Sarah Naughton James Neighbors David Nelson Kim Neubecker Susan Neuberger Bruce Nicholas Dedra Nichols Lynn Nichols William Nix John Nobles Wendy Nolen Penny Nordin David O'Connell Shelli Ogden Sharon Oliver Martha Olmos Stacie Olson Scott O'Neal Kim Onken Erin Owen Steve Pacheco Lisa Panzino Cliff Parchman Wcky Parchman Elisa Parker Ginny Parker Mike Parker Jeanie Parks April Parsons Ellen Partch Mike Paschal Karen Patton James Paul Marty Payton Patricia Pedroza Steve Pendergraft Rhonda Perry Lary Petterson Robert Pharr Tom Pierson Brenda Pinkston Tom Piper Cathy Plunkett Clark Porter Phil Post Laura Powada 7 Donnzy Rainwater Jorge Ramirez Melanie Ray Jimmy Reagor Tim Record Alan Reed David Reed Mark Reed Sandra Reed Kenny Reinbach Anthony Releforcl Renaye Renfro Anne Reitig Christopher Reuter Lynn Rhodes Sandra Rice Mariann Richards Roy Richardson Jonathan Ridge Mike Riley Susan Rippard Michael Rivers Ronald Rivers Greg Roberts Alice Powell Brenda Prah Shari Pratt David Price Jane Pricketf Lori Prince Verna Pumphrey Rebecca Ragsdale Paul Rains Did you hear the one aboul band director? asks Cindy Biar to Sandy Fails. Pamela Robinson Carmen Rodgers Terry Romanko Melissa Rosario Tracie Roten Robin Rowe Benny Ruiz Kristin Saal Curtis Sanders Alan Saunders Debbie Schmidt Debbie Schuder Roger Scott Mark Severance Glenda Shelton Richard Shelton Vicki Shoecraft Scarlett Shoffner Richard Showmaker David Silva Kathy Simon Richard Six Beth Skinner Scott Slater Beth Smaistrcla John Smith John Smith Kerry Smith Sharon Smith Darby Smotherman Jerron Snead Enrique Soria Judy Sowell Nancy Spearman Terri Squires Janice Stackfleth Carmen Stalling Keith Stevens Kelle Stewart Nicole Taylor Renee Taylor Donny Teis Laurie Tengwall Greg Terry Barbaretta Thomas Bridgett Thompson Caroline Thompson Gail Thompson Steve Thompson Susanne Thompson Teresa Thompson Chuck :Thurman Mike Thweatt Darren Tidwell Debbie Stoltz Steve Stovall Miriam Strickland Sherry Strickland Sean Strother James Sumrall Janet Supple Jay Swaim Mark Swanson Susan Tanner Karla Tarpley Mark Taylor if rnments Laura Harris to Bev Taylor. Sarah Van Hoozer Greg Van Note Carol Van Zandt Elizabeth Vasquez Gregg Vesta Lori Vickery Donna Von Minden Vallorie Vossler Glenn Voyles Carol Waddell Steve Wagner Paul Wagy Sheri Tomlinson Debbie Turnbull Ellen Tweddale Martin Ueltschey Michele Underwood Orlando Valenciano Belinda Walker Daniel Walker Jane Waller Maureen Walsh Sidney Walton Terry Walton Lisa Warmen Blair Warner Mike Warren Sheri Waterston Steve Watkins Steve Watts Richard Weatherby Stephanie Weatherford Ann Weatherly Nell Weber Barbara Weimer Susan Welton James Wetherby Cynthia Wheeler Vera Whitcraft Barbara White Kenny White Janet Wickes Cindy Widner Jana Wilburn Brenda Wilde Mike Wiles Scott Wilhite Dawn Wilkes Laurie Wilkin Lori Wilkinson Jeff Williams Veronica Williams Greg Willis Kirk Willis Jeff Wilson Shari Wilson Sherri Wilson Mark Winchester Dee Ann Windebank Tom Winkler Woody Winn Mark Winslett Maiorie Winters Nina Wolanski Larry Wong Sandy Wood Rosemary Woodfin Scott Wooten Barbara Worley Benetha Wright Dennis Wright John Wynn Renee Yeatts Rae Lynn York Robert Young Robert Young Jimmy Zulaicc H k.,. l 'li ,t k,k. L 'Isl Ulises vt is .nf i 1 .. .. 1.7 ,iw .,.-'. 1-me nets-,Iris 1,e.Q.s was .. , ssst syst , f. .ww ., A + e:1.-:sv iz: ,-.. J, Q, wr---ia vt V E A 1 rt J. s ,, get f' ses, .6 aff' ' ff' Wooden Indian and David Bogle CLASS FAVOIZNEQ Bobby Bowden IW, Susie Chilton Scarlett Shoffner Marshall Harris and Maureen Walsh -s N., an X3 '1 X k r XV 4, I . 9 A ' John Maples Karen Patton Michelle Mitchell Secretary Cindy Wheeler Treasurer 4 Lisa McCall President 'Q Jane? Fields Vice President QOPI-IOMO OFFICERS PF-IOMOIZE VW' Sherry Looney 'U' Froncus Blcxssnngome Michelle Underwood X Woody Winn 275 1980 Timothy Atkins Laura Baker Anthony Barron Gregory Abernathy David Adams Shelley Adkins Douglas Alden Sharon Alders Melissa Ambrister Donna Amsden Teresa Anderle Mark Anders Jim Avary Bengie Baca Ruth Bakal Mike Barber Michael Barnes David Barnett Debra Bartley Laura Bass Mary Bass David Anderson Scott Anderson Regina Andrews Alicia Angel Lorraine Angel Andy Anthony Juliette Archer Michelle Asher Jennifer Ashman Joni Ashworth Sharon Aston Sharon Atkins Paula Black Teresa Blake Kay Blalock Martha Blasingame Susan Blythe Barbara Boileau Judith Bolduc Glenda Boling Curtis Bond David Bond Dean Borchelt Ritch Borchelt Don Batsche John Beaird Wende Beaird Daniel Beberstein Liskin Beberstein Carmen Beckrich Carol Bennett Scott Berger Karen Berry Lori Bosley John Boudreaux Joe Bourg Debbie Bradford Nathan Brandon Cindy Braswell Mark Braymer Susan Bregenzer Angie Brewer Scott Brackney Stan Bravenec Craig Brey I 980 277 Anne Brickey Steven Bridges Mark Britton Cheryl Brock Judy Bronstad Cindy Brooks ls, Freshmen seem to get progressively smaller e year. Actually, it's Mr. Housewright's son, De disguised as a Grand Prix race driver. Stan Burt Craig Busch Adraine Butler Mark Butler Cynthia Cage Craig Cain Paul Caines Robert Calhoun Janice Carlton Ronald Comacho Rudy Comacho Tami Campbell Lester Cannon Brian Capers Mark Card Celeste Brown Karin Brown Mike Brown Randy Brown Joy Broyles Johnna Brunette Marian Bumpos Pamela Burgett Gary Burkett very Kathleen Burnham rrek Danny Burns Johnny Burrows flrf' ' ' 11? 1 Anita Lane demonstrates how to smile through the pam of having hair in her eyes Mild-mannered Todd Kauffman whistles while he works. - X., xi Katherine Clayton Richard Clewis Gary Cline Jon Clopton Elaine Coile Dwayne Collins Keith Combrink Ann Conley Roger Cook Terry Cook Mia Cooper Jim Corbett Robin Carman Kaye Carpenter Carol Carouthers Julie Carroll Mark Cartwright Steve Cash Caryn Cavnder Gabriel Cedillo George Champlain Tres Chapman Mickie Cheek Chris Christian Todd Christy Elizabeth Church Rob Clark I am too a freshman. Can't you teIl? declares Bobby Evans. Kathy Corgill Michelle Cornish Bridgette Cotton Lori Cotton Carolyn Cox Kim Cox Royce Cox Larry Cozine Mike Craig Jennifer Craven Thomas Crump Renee Curran Sarita Dacy Kenneth Daggett Ray Dameron Angela Daniels Julie Daniels David Darling Lisa Daugherty Bruce Davis Glen Davis Look, you're exempt too, says Adrean Thompson to a stunned Printus Perry. Kim Dunlavy Amy Dunleavy Cindy Dunn Paul Lynn Dunnigan La Handa Eakins Stephen Eason 280 Melanie Douglass Lisa Downey Dirk Drerup Nancy Dubay Mark Duncan Elaine Diviness George Doherty Mark Dominguez Larry Douglas Holly Davis Julie Davis Julie Davis Pat Deon Vera Deaver Connie Deeter Stacy Dehart Bob delos Santos Chris Dickey Linda Ford Roger Ford Mark Francis Paul Freeman Ann Friauf Rob Friou Robert Fuller Pat Fulps Erin Gaarz Charles Eklund Bobby Evans Linda Evans David Fair Don Fair Allison Fairchild Robert Fasol Shelia Fears Kathy Felker Ronnie Fick Roger Field Timothy Finholt Cathy Fisher Marcia Fleer Mike Fleming Hidden by papers, this freshman plans to run away from home instead of having all the beginning of school forms filled out. Allison Galperen Debbie Gann Mark Gardner Carl Garrity Jimmy George Efton Giles Leah Gillum Shaun Grady Vic Graffigna Julie Graham Randall Graham Amy Graves Steve Gray Todd Grecky Geoffrey Green 281 Pam Gullet Linda Hackworth Nancy Hagar Marilyn Hall Wendy Hall Kerby Haltom Sandra Hammon Scott Hammond Cynthia Hammons D'Ann Hanson Barry Harpole Barbara Harris Larry Harris Patricia Harris Patricia Hartman Terri Hawkins Debbie Haynes Georgann Hazlewood Colleen Head Susan Healy Gracie Hearn Dennis Henry Susan Herman Curtis Herron Mindy Hicks Dianne Hinckley Jerry Hodge John Hodnett Mark Hogue Karen Holliday David Hollins Sharon Griffin Bruce Grissom Shirley Gritta Tommy Gross Brad Guinn Leigh Green Vernici Green Greg Griffin Lisa Griffin .1-f' xr' L L 5.1 ,Y David Irwin Pam Jackson Roger Jefferies Bubba Jenkins Diana Jenkins Rusty Jergins Mary Jobes Patricia Johnson Brian Jones Cindy Jones Lori Jones Randy Jones Sabra Jones Scott Jones Dawn Marie Katz Todd Kauffman ' - Lvfjxunl Konnie Keenon Tracy Keller Kim Kelly Herbert Holman Diana Holton Greg Holtz Patti Hook Susan Horne Mike Horsley Carolyn Howard Michael Howard Ronny Howell Pat Huckabee Missy Hudak Paul Humphreys Steve Hund Ann Hunter Kenneth Hutchison Laura Hutson Carole lngle Yolinda Irving y 283 Shyane Kennedy Karen Kennemer Jennifer Killian Lyle King Jeff Klawiter Kathryn Knight Karen Knowles Karen Kocurek David Koirtyohann Larry Kornfehl Danny Kratz Howard Kreisler Jeff Krippel Cynthia Kroon Jeffrey Lacey Graham Laing Denise Lambdin Joyce Landers J. D. Lane Anita Lane Darryl Lang Douglas Lang Steve Lang Christine Langevin Michael Larkin Rick Lawrence Scheresa Lee Lisa Lees Mary Jo Lehman Kirk Leitch Jaye Lane Leverelt Doug Lewis George Libbey Judy Lindsday Barry Lockhart Cheryl Lord John Lynass Keith Lyons Kevin Lyons rsity game by sacrificing her thumbs. Phyllis Mack DeWitt Mackey Susan Maloch Kirk Manuel 'er Ls. 1 fx it 4 Kristina McLin Robin Medlock Ivan Meltzer Hal Meyer Kurt Maples Charla Marion Darlene Marks Ricky Markum Linda Marquardt rl Ted McKeIvey Mary McKenzie Kathryn Marroquin Jeff Marrs Mike Martin Thomas Martin Robin Massey Erika Matulich Terry Mayeux Jon Mayfield Steve McCain Earnie McCaIister Barry McCaslin Beth McCooI Elaine McCoy James McCoy Lisa McCulIar Lynne McDaniel Robert McDonald Mark McEIree Troy McFadin Anthony McGinnis Dorothy McGlone Woodie McKesson John McKimmey Ben McLaIIen Sharon Mielke Todd Milburn David Miller Lani Miller Tim Miller Mark Millican V 1' Brad Guinn tries to keep from setting himself on fire while he dupli- cates the school master key. 286 Raymond Moreci Joanne Moreno Gail Morgan Michelle Morgan Neil Morgan Lezlie Morton John Moughon Robin Murray Eileen Muth Lisa Napier Amy Naughton Karin Nelson Sharon Nelson Curlena Nero Suzette Newbury Terri Minor Mitzi Mitchell Thorp Mitchell Britt Moelling Kem Molder Laura Mollentine Brenda Moody Rayne Moody Amy Moore George Moore Sharon Moore Tim Moore is Si li, Q: 5 15,1 l We , 25 2: Ziggy 4 .,, .. ,sW, After six short weeks ot school, Glenn Smith finally locates his first period class. l F Cynthia Wheat watches her science experi- ment turn over and die. Jerri Pack Karen Pack Julie Packer John Palko Sheila Pardue Kent Parham Cindy Parker Karen Parrish Charles Paul Jeff Payne Allison Payton Chuck Peart Steve Newland Shaun Nichols Craig Nickell Kevin Nickell Alethea Nobels Mark Nosal Herbert O'ConneII Lisa Odom Debbie Oliver Teri Oliver Mary Olmos Debbie O'NeaI Justine Oneal Randy Osburg David Pace Don Fair demonstrates the newest method of freshman trans Clay Peebles Dale Penick Tina Pennington Ricky Perez Steve Perkins Pete Peterman Christina Petersen Steven Picht Paul Pickop Diane Pillars Keith Pomykal Janet Ponder Af-ter only four hours Linda Ford finally signs for her first class. Sara Ragland Laird Ramsey Darla Randolph Cindy Ray Greg Ray Robert Ray Steve Reagor Cheryl Rebholz Freddy Reece Charles Reed Margaret Reese Annette Regan Ann Reuter Russell Richards Wanda Richmond Rossi Riddel Lori Riddle Susan Ridge ly- Carlton Porter David Power Micheal Power John Poynor Jordana Prager David Prehoditch Jamie Priore Vincent Pumphrey Alan Pursley D is E-fan, :aj C5 Passing papers is the worst part of school, muses Beth Tar- vin. . . but my homework was here period ne, explains Robin Massey. Karen Sarrett Jackie Satterfield Ricky Saylor Tracey Schunder Allen Seely Jeff Seifer Steve Shelton Melinda Shrader Steve Siefert Troy Sillers Phyllis Simons Terrie Slaton Sarah Robb Joyce Robbins Roger Robinson Renee Roch Kathy Rockwell Carl Roland Darla Roland Rae Rothfelder Judy Rowe Charles Rowett Trina Russell Greg Russo Bobby Ryon Scott Saba Lesa Sandridge I told you I didn't want to do it, scoffs Bruce Davis Cindy Smith Glenn Smith Jackie Smith Keith Smith Holly Smothermon Jill Snead 90 Set for a day of work on the farm, Jerri Pack starts out for class. Sherri Spruill Susan Squires Stephanie Stephens Lisa Stephenson Mary Stephenson Mark Stevens Martha Stevens Kirk Stites Charles Stone Jeanette Strickland Kimberly Sudduth Ellen Surrett Mark Sutherland Stafford Swift David Syperti Robbie Taft Mike Talmadge Renee Tarkington Albir Tarsha Beth Tarvin Beverly Taylor Janice Taylor Sherry Taylor Terry Test Rosa Soria Denise Sosa Patrick Sotello Claudia South Leslie Spalding Lisa Spier Ernest Spencer Frank Spencer Joan Spooner A i J My-,...vf If I take English here, switch my third and fourth period classes, I'll only have to figure out when to take science and math, luns5i--- . . . and I use Ultra Brite, the sex appeal toothpaste, poses Scott Anderson. Cindy Thomas Adrienne Thompson John Thompson Lloyd Thompson Kelly Thurman Rhonda Tingle Phyllis Tisby Phil Toler Karen Tomsic :ff Confused, Marian Bumpas consumes hor Bic in place of the test. arm Belinda Torris Ralph Torris Jeff Totten Carolyn Towles Larry Travis Roger Traylor Kevin Treadway Melanie Triplett Todd Trotter John Tubbs Jenifer Turner Tammy Tuttle James Ulrich Elaine Urrey Robbie Vandiver Zackie Van Houten Heidi Van Trump Stephanie Vermillion Robert Vestal Mike Vick Alfred Villa John Wachowski Tricia Wallace John Walter Why can t l have two first period classes? begs Steve Gray. Elizabeth Watts Teresa Weaver Brad Webb Lynn Weide Gary Weidman Janet Welch Vernon Wellman Katrina Wesley Angela West Tom Wetherby Leslie Wetsel Jeff Whaylen Cynthia Wheat Pam Whitaker Beth White Mark Walters Mike Warbritton Melisa Wark Shelley Warner Don Waters Johnny Watson ld' Beverly Taylor plays the age-old game of Guess Who? X. Cathy Wier Sue Wilkie Kelly Wilkins Algie Williams Nancy Wren . Robin Wright Kay Yarbrough Malone Young Teresa Zidek Denise Williams Heather Williams Jan Williams Jody Williams Kim Williams Veronica Williams Linda Willis Kim Wilson Max Winkler Sharyl Winters Lawrence Woods Robert Woods Andrea Zelgler She won't notice l'm asleep as long as l hold up my pen, thinks Charles Paul. F'-l2OQl-l F-'FZOLICQ Hidden within these letters are over 30 words nami to the Freshman lifestyle. wlyrnurunning forclasses eoohwaybedtime storiessh rvurisnowosni pehuntsmpa eefallmew bubble gumqovic aprelockerpuppyl ovewyhk lbobigstezstennis shoess Ilshhoetsetuli mlostrkpl yuhopbibpeanutbutterrua pecookiesmiaepeimusausv nizpnivekarfokl shealthe generalphysical scienced aagbackwardseln amhserfa mnidnumbershortnessuify esxknineteene ightyhsif! Help the freshman find his way tothe school. -l-.111 ' 35 ng things essential 28 ' ' 36 34 ' l 29 33 ' ' 37 27 - 32 . ' 38 ' 39 31 l I 30 . 26 25 ' 24 ' 19 . 0 ' ia ' . 20 17 ' 23 ' 9 '6 io ' I5 ' . I I 22 I4 ' - 21 13 ' '2 Connect the dots to find the hidden picture. F'-IZOQI-I FUNNIEQ Question: How many freshmen does it take to change a lightbulb? Answer: l l, one to hold the lightbulb and 'IO to turn the ladder. Question: What did the freshman get when he dropped the piano down the mine shaft? Answer: A flat minor. Question: Why did the freshman plant the Cheerios? Answer: He wanted to grow donuts. Question: Why did the freshman cross the road? Answerz- To get run over. Question: If a freshman is running down the road driving a flying garbage truck how many chickens will it take to fill the dog house? Answer: None because hair doesn't grow on a golf ball. xfmys 94 Q23 llh Za' My I fl w'Il ll' 'lil . 1.-' A - yf xl -Xa V- 4 r or M a , fi -4 W . . - .. Ahwx- Q A P A vs if +1 va 211. H X:- F rf ' W y 1 2 4 :Q I Don Fair ond Jody Williams X K 2 Bihy Church Ronnie Howell . ,iw ia-A., 2 David Fair Johnny Boudreo O!-ASQ FAVOIZUEQ Roe Rofhefelder Diana Holton 6 Q7 Beverly Taylor Vice-President 4 v Y x M5-if k., I-ff 5 W... 5 Xb Secretary Lesa Sandridge Don Fair President - David Fair Treasurer FIZEQHMEN OFFICERS Laura Hufson - Amy Naughton Amfa Lane fi TW' Lisa Lees I I 1 N V I w P Y 1 V w F OLUBQAND OPJGANIZNIONQ A o ROW I: Joan Spooner, Lynne McDaniel, Randi Hanly, Brian Brock, Darrell Stark, Alan Reed, Karen Brauneis, Pam Henderson, Luz Jones, Laurie Naylor, Dede Turner, Nina Wolanski. ROW 2: Julie Lorey, Kathy Pratt, Kathy Turner, Judy Bell, Julie Browder, Brent Lockhart, Vlhlson Florey, Keith Hanson, Kevin Treadway, Mark Winchester, Kevin Hanson, Andy Alarid, Lisa Wolanski, Ann Conley, Cheryl Simon. ROW 3: Sandra D. Hair, Carol Treadway, Judy Sowell, April Vincens, Steve Massey, Richard Standlee, Craig Waddell, Glen Menzdorf, Ted Lewis, Julie Harris, Iris Sexton, Karen Tweddale, Rosalyn Haggerty, Joy Parker. ROW 4: Rebecca Mack, Karla Standridge, Alice McGowen, Cathy Carver, Lisa Hall, Randy Phillips, Joe Rattan, Seth Larmer, Elwyn Johnston, John White, Cherri Burleson, Brenda Briggs, Beverly Branch, Johnnie Ireland, Marcy Roberts. X W 'C ROW I: Dianne Thorley, Kelly Brooks. ROW 2: Melissa Keener, Melodye Swan, Angela Abbott, Janice Wick- strom, Lisa Swyers, Karla Standridge. ROW 3: Paul McLemore, Ranier Granberry. ROW 4: Yvonne Sweeten, Becky Miller, Dana Parra, Kyle Wilkie, Barry Books, Toby Threadgill. YT .- ,X.4' L amiofvvafisftg Baalwbaw ROW l: Bruce Cotharn, Kevin Goll, Donny Teis, Coach Danslay, Ronny Bolen, Martin Lewis, Andrew Ford. STANDING: Eric Web- ber, Phil Post, Dan Puckett, Kerry Smith, Steve Glenn, Steve Winters, Jimmy Brooks, David Cameron, Coleman White. AEBEI , 4 1, F IU fx! t K 'ig . , 1 X ., T60 . ' - ... K in ia.. Vafvsrhj Basketball John Barlow, Craig Watson, John Vick, Allen Crane, Jon Scarborough, Jon Lundquist, Ken Bonner, Steve Winters, Martin Lewis. KNEEL- ING: David Conrad, Carlos Tigner, Bruce Lee, Doug Crawford. 1. ' ' . 'QW - :rsh -v . 51' 1 t 'ull' k..,.,-.4 ' ., Q' Q, fy Ki 'Yer-'31 K. ,v i-is -i tit is if , - l I 21 it E4 15 go .asm fasssms nsaululllsrili unruualnaamilnrmiiil r' 4-Bruner'-Gnlltxexniit ! haw WIP' ,' ' I H 6 -l:l'.4'4 f 'l'- Pwslwaw Basleetbam KNEELING: Paul Pickop, Tin Finholt, Steve Newland, Jerry Hodge, Steward Glenn. STANDING: Kevin Nickell, Ben McLallen, Kevin Lyons, Keith Smith, Tim Miller, Mark Duncan, Mike Vick, Mike Talmadge, Keith Lyons, Craig Nickell, Scott Hammond, Mark Nosal. 301 4' Vaasrtg ROW I: Holli Jackson, Mary Means, Holley Burdine, Kim Hartness. ROW 2: Robin Rosser, Becky Smith, Janet Brown, Teresa Cox. ROW I: Diana Holton, Robbie Vandiver, Sue Wilke. ROW 2: Katrinia Wesley, Rae Rothfelder, Bitty Church. Nj .V otte Shoffner, Susie Chilton. ROW I: Karen Patten, Vicky Parchman. ROW 2: Scar- 4, Q 5... 0 0 ROW lf Kathy Cox, Dianne Thorley, Debra Cline, Carol Hooks, Rabin Rebholz, Marga- ret Wise, Vicki McMullen, Melissa Roberts, Bonnie Graham, Judy Bell, Theresa Baker, Karen Clary, Melcdye Swan, Pamela Freeland, Randi Hanly, Ramona Wise, Cynthia McKinney, Ragina Ireland, Kim Ford, Kami Elwood. ROW 2: Beverly Funk, Jane Vawter, Tracey Toler, Karen Gal- van, Holly Coleman, Molly Tuttle, Angela Lane, Mary Means, Becky Smith, Debbie Baker, Darlene Thomas, Daniele Brendee, Kathy Wells, Cath- rine Brandon, Jenny Kallenberg, Kathy Benedict, Laurie Barker, Darla Corbell. ROW 3: Jill Welch, Susan Coldion, Renee Hooper, Sharon Wright, Charla Livingston, Robin Geddings, Cuma Skinner, Belinda Lane, Lori Haiek, Julie Krippel, Kathy Hampton, Laura McEntire, Lisa Grissel, Michele Wong, Iris Sexton. ROW 4: Karen Genovese, Sally Hubbard, Kristi Rogers, Terry Haile, Janet Laing, Kim Ware, Deanne Croan, Sheri Tarpley, Mollie White, Melissa Keener, Polly Williford, Lisa Wolanski, Cathu Gilliland, Peggy Thames, Joni Gerard, Alana Griffin. d ROW l: Marcia Fleers, Sheri Fleming, Heidi VanTyump, Sue Lynn Murray, Alicia Kolhagen, Vallorie Vossler, Anny Borden, Destyn Meyer, Terry Mayeux. ROW 2: Jane Prickett, Lincla Lohrke, Cheryl Lohrke, Janice Stackfleth, Pam Whitaker, Adrienne Thompson, Mia Cooper, Lorraine Angel, DeWitt Mackey, Steve Rowell, Steven Picht, Richard Gammell. ROW 3: Roger Erwin, Bruce Davis, Jeff Lacey, Kim Cox, Walter Gillian, Mark Cervantes, Rex Hidle, Tom Wright, David Landers, Barry Menefee, Kevin Shirey, Don Jenkins, Tres Chapman, Cindy Biar. ROW 4: Graham Laing, Lisle Justice, Mark Taylor, Jim Ginn, Dan Batsche, Steve Siefert. STANDING: Alan Hall, Tim Moore, David Price, Clark Porter, Kim Kelly, Dusty Stricken, Darby Smotherman, Scott Acker. 303 s' Vansftg figna, omas Sweet, Mark artin, Pat Smith, Richard Bensinger, Ray Jones, Jim Gen- sheimer. ROW 2: Dan Griffith, Coach Mike Nelson, Kent Johnson, Mike Bell, Jon Ashman, Bobby Corbell, James Werner. Q Y ROW l: Jennifer Killian, Sally Hubbard, Dede Turner. RO 2: Teddie Doxey, Barbara Boileau. ROW 3: Claudia Bible, Carolyn Bass, Susan Lambert. 304 ,AQ ROW l: Vic Graf- JJ? l:7LQ8lMM0.W Ol-08-S Row 1, vi Graffigna, Jay Libby, Jeff Indra. ROW 2: Mike Martin, Howard Kreisler Bubba Jenkins, Blair Bridges, Randy Jones. 1 l DUEQGAQ ROW l: Kelly Payne, Brent Larmer, Ellen Miller, Kay Castro, Teresa Flory, Ellen White, Carol lacabucci, Lisa Davis, David Stovall, Joe Hazel. ROW 2: Joe Anderson, Cari Grissom, Mrs. Karen Hill, Mike Camron, Regina Wright, Scott Greenlee, Keith Williams, Davis Eason, Howard Hill. ROW 3: Heather Mattiza, Kellye Maples, Debbie Still, Kay Bartles, Teresa Nelson, Robin Winterman, Marta Finegold, Karen Galvan, Paula Speer, Bonnie Spi- cer. Q nl , fan A B -34s2jsL3 5s ,Et5'ff : 1 75-.N..f.'1b ,AA '- vi . r iz. . -, at --f.: . as i ' .. . ... - 7 a1 3'll!oe.i1f5i3f91 c .--1-B,-JH ., 1 . o ,-is A 1- he - -1' r A as B' A Aff: J ve:-1 ' ' ' 5 9 ' fi ' 'A - Q' ' P3 4ut'34f1i'5:- eh We 4 rg , 5 2. , W I . 1 s ?' ' 'Z - , N f ..,s V.-'jk 'W lv: If 03, ' .4 FWZ ,, -. he 3, ff: Q f :ssl is-QQ 11,3 A L 1 1,53 ,rf ,,.f.'Jf,,,. ,,. M , . HT Y'--1'g0'Qfl:Sn,4:q. hgh ,. 55. KGlX 1 f YQ13,' ,'vi..- ',J ROW 7: Mike Barber - mgr., John Maples, Craig Morgan, Charlie Jackson, Chris Moriarty, Al Buis, Ken Huff, Scott Brantley, uy Grosgebauer, Keith Janes, Mike Scott, Dean Borchelt - mgr. ROW 2: Mark Severence - mgr., Tommy Clark, Glen Green, Ronnie Bantz, Wilson Lambert, Brad Minnich, Ronnie Quiroz, Greg Williams, Brad Rhodes, Anthony Young, Marshall Harris, Tommy Crump - mgr. ROW 3: Jock Miller, Mark Middlebrook, Tommy Wright, John Tomsick, Steve Rainbolt, Ronnie Byers, Timmy Bunch, Bobby Bowden, Don Fair - mgr., Coach Ken Scott. ROW 4: Tom Winkler - mgr., Coach Alec Pittman, Head Coach James Cox, Rob Jones, Bryon Bogle, Randy Briggs, Bobby Parra, Bryan Hall, Matt Dixon, Raymond Wilkinson, Chuck Cunningham, Coach Mike Nelson. ROW 5: Brian Milner, David Knox, Steve Wilson, Chet Haney, Mike Hartman, Greg Mack, David Bassinger. -23 C Q ' - . 'E f sJM Row 1: a -I-Ch- ' f , , 30 -H, errek Carpenter, Steve Woggoner, ,L -- - -1 Robert Young, Robert Warren, Rich Min- 4, nich, Ron Cortez, John Allen, Richard f Baker, Jimmy Zulaica. ROW 2: James ' J' 'Y Wetherby, David Bogle, Don Irwin, Mark N Jackson, Glen Green, David Holub, Steve Harper, Phillip Davis. ROW 3: Scott Sla- ter, John Gustafson, Mike Warren, Martin Ueltschey, Scott O'Neol, Tim Miller, Terry Jolly, Rusty Hall, Donnie Rainwater. ROW 4: Eddie Pharr, Rich Weatherby, Mike Thweatt, Tommy Broyles, Joey Hembree, John Wynn. m ROW I: Royce Cox, Kurt Maples, Timothy Miller, Ronny Howell, Anthony Barron, David Adams, Roger Jefferies, Keith Smith, Blair Bridges, John Thompson. ROW 2: Brian Jones, Thorp Mitchell, David Erwin, Robert Calhoun, Barry Lockhart, Jeff Totten, Chris Dickey, Ron Camacho, Mike Martin, Chris Christian, Alfredo Villa. ROW 3: Pat Sotello, David Miller, David Darling, Johnny Boudreax, Alan Pursley, Roger Field, Mark Dominguez, Geoffrey Green, Craig Moughon, Kirk Manuel, Randy Jones, Curtis Bond, James McCoy, Couch Free- man. 305 Wk' ti v .ff . , o 'c8 ROW 2: Eric Webber, Mary Ganzon, Sarah Van Hoozer, Renee Taylor, Michele Wong, Iris Sexton, March Roberts, Beverly Funk, Karen Tweddale, Elwyne Johnston. ROW I: Ron Thigpen, Seth Larmer, Wendell Grayson, Ted Lewis, Mark Winchester, Andy Alarid, Brian Brock, Enrique Soria, Steve McGaw, Christopher Roch. Q M 061 ROW I: Virginia Langston, Tammy Fields, Bridgett Thompson, Alice Bradley, Sherelyn Howard, Sharon Moore, Shaun Grady, Kim Ford, Darlyne Craine, Sarita Glenn, Veronica Ewing, ldelmo Austin, Rosalyn Haggerty, Sharon Burks, Carlos Tigner, Robert Goodacre. ROW 2: Carol Van Zandt, Molly Tuttle, Annette Taylor, Lisa Allen, Karen Ketton, Becky Paule, Lisa Lyle, Mary Means, Theresa Baker, Scheresa Lee, Loraine McCalister, Kathy Alexander, Vivian Kubacki, Karen Greenly, Kell Swanson, Debbie Evans, Gayl Simons, Kay Hanson, Connie Clayton, Melissa Roberts, Michelle McSpadden, Konnie Keenon, Anne Brickey, Tanya Reed, Sheri Neal. ROW 3: Carolyn Morgan, Shari Jolly, Andy Gerhard, Joe Howington, Cuma Skinner, Lisa Grissel, Sheri Tarpley, Melodye Swan, Debbie Boker, Ann Morgan, Kathy Cox, Karen Genovese, Shirley Schuder, Julie McKenzie, Debbi Evans, Susie Bregenzer, Alethea Nobles, Karen Kocurek, Alicia Angle, Ann Hague, Patricia Parker, Susan Coliron, Mary Foster. ROW 4: Diana Morgan, Trava Peace, Tracy Kenom, Lesley West, Mary Johnson, Alice Church, Toni McKee, Lori Morris, Alice McEachern, Christine Langevin, Greg Jobe, Greg Panzino, Karen Pack, Janet Welch, Alice Amsden, Kathy Cooper, Rabin Wright, Paula Black, Susan Goodman, Karin Kliemann. ROW 5: Tracey Williams, Cindy Wetsel, Becky Wilson, Sharon Wright, Timmy Bunch, Tina Petrillo, Ronnie Mumford, Holli Egbert, Debbie Yock, Tripp Ottman, Dale Hastings, Sharon Atkins, Mark Lanzarotti Brian Krucky, Rhonder Bonner, Monita Duncan, Ava Barron, Velma Records, Karen Brown, Karen Marshall, Peggy Spicer, Benetha Wright, Lashenda Johnson, Kathleen Lisa Kyle, Sandra Whitmire. Ml' b ROW 7: Chuck Peart, Danny Stevens, Dan Griffith, Terry McCarthy, Steve McKimmey. ROW 2: Beth Haller, Kathleen McGinness, Lynn Welton, Kathy Harlan, Ellen Partch, Cheryl Koenig, Mary Champlin, ROW 3: Ron Thig- pen, David Plunkett, Gayle Margolis, Dawn Wilkes, Alice Brooks, Shari Jolly, Corinne Sweeten, Yvonne Sweeten, Danielle Brendle, Cathy Plunkett, Tim O'Keefe, Steve Tobey. Robin assey Karen Kocurek, Vicky Parchman, Diane Martin. ROW 2 Coach Nancy Johns Cheryl Rebholz, Melissa Helm, Melissa Bar- clay Jane Harris Pam Smith Debbie Kratz, Paula Smith, Misty Ray, Amy Cox Ellen Poston ROW 3: Karen Patton, Terri Shields, Suzy Harris Hanna Werner Patricia Eickholtz, Laurie Seely, Teresa Flory, Lin Cartwright Judy Mossbarger, Lori Haiek, Jill Mossbarger, Debbie fi.. FV. HQ r 'el 1 ,Lv-A xl Y ROW l: Tom Martin, Pete Peterman, Dirk Drerup, Bobby Hodge, Randy Brown, Barry Harpole, Howard Kreisler, Mark ogue, Roger Ford, Dennis Henry, Doug Brerup, Bobby Ryan. ROW 2: Coach Ed Revercomb, Kevin Lawrence, George Faris, Bret Peden, Frank Kyle, John Dobbs, Hal Morrison, Tim Berberich, Mark Winslett, Scott Compton, Kevin Blair. 1 ' ' L ROW l: Sherilyn Thomas, Robin Price, Rae Au Rothfelder, Lynn Maurer, Susan Armour, STANDING: Any Dyer. TAI? ,ff --r ROW I: Susan Owen, Gayle Holt, 5 , fffffiiftllfifflfffll itil. , J Tv.,,,, , , , il-'ie J 'fc 1-4, 1 R B a lin alphabetical orderl Scott Acker, Susan Adair, Sharon Alders, John Armour, Don Batsche, Samuel Benner, Cynt ia Biar, Clyde Bliss, Keith Bond, Anny Borden, Danny Bowers, Alex Boyer, Beverly Branch, Joseph Bravenec, Bill Brinkman, Joy Broyles, Beverly Brunette, Mark Bunch, Laurie Byars, John Carroll, Mark Cervantes, Joe Chamness, Christina Chapman, Vlhlliam Chapman lll, Jim Clinkscales, Paul Clinkscales, Jeffrey Collier, Charles Cook, Mia Cooper, Kimberly Cox, Lisa Daughterty, Tho- , mas Daughterty, Bruce Davis, Robert Donohoo, Cynthia Drews, Mary Dupont, Rodney Erwin, Roger Erwin, Sharon Fails, Martin Fleece, Marcia Fleer, Richard Gammell, Walter Gilliam, James Ginn, Karen Gipson, Alan Goad, Wendy Gall, Amy Gralino, Richard Harris, Eileen Herman, Melinda Hicks, Melissa Hicks, Rex Hidle, Bruce Hook, Judi Howe, Debbie Hucaby, Ragina Ireland, Donald Jenkins, James Jewell, Lashinda Johnson, Lisle Justice, Nancy Kelly, Karen Ketchersid, Jeffrey Lacey, Graham Laing, John Landers, Skip Landis, Cheryl I Row 1. Debbie Day, Charlene Card, Lisa Swyers, Melissa Keener. ROW 2: Monty Ben- ton, Steve McGaw, Diane Martin. 308 ,-,-sq AM c f ROW I: David Holiday, Phyllis Simons, Kami Elmwood, Bonnie Graham, Jorge amirez. ROW 2: Tim Raeuchle, Yvonne Sweeten, Mr. Middleton, Christi Patton, Danny Griffith. rw ns...- ' l A e Q fin. ,Iijliiijjj i dw .E - Lohrke, Lindo Lohrke, Lisa Lyle, Ann Lynass, John Lynoss, Bruce Marchand, Todd Marchand, Karen Marshall, Michael Moyer, Terry May- eux, Douglas McCown, Wm. Jay McCoy, Mary Means, Rebekah Means, Barry Menefee, Destyn Meyer, Lorene Meyer, Rori Meyer, Vin- cent Michaud, Anthony Mitchell, Brent Moore, Sharon Moore, Timothy Moore, Lana Moorman, Suelynn Murray, Connie Overton, Mary Papai, Terry Parvin, Marshall Payton, Lory Petterson, Kimberly Podesta, Leigh Pomykal, Jeff Pray, David Price, Robin Price, Jane Prickett, Vance Pvmphrey, Archie Reed, David Reed, Roger Robinson, Kristi Rogers, Steve Rowell, Jack Scarborough, William Shirey, Stephen Siefert, Richard Six, Scott Sloan, Charles Smith, Darby Smotherman, Janice Stackfleth, Clay Stewart, Anthony Stidham, Ralph Stricker, Ralph Swaim, Mark Taylor, Debra Tengwoll, Laurie Tengwoll, Adrienne Thompson, Cheryl Thompson, Gregg Tillman, Carolyn Towles, Larry Travis, Kathryn Turner, Carol Vanzandt, Donald Vasquez, Don Vesta, Vallorie Vossler, Pamela Whitaker, Janice Wickstrom, Sallie Wickstrom, Kyle Wilkie, DeeAnn Windebank, Thomas Wright. 1 ,li ' Cflub roy Sillers, Mrs. Sybal Hobbs, co-sponsor. ROW 2: Jim Kennedy, Wendy Nolen, Cindy Wheat, Karen Knowles, Dawn Wilkes, Kent McCaslin. ROW 3: Johnny Watson, Doug Robertson, Elizabeth Vasquez, Chip Ealcins, Mary Champlin, Alice Church, Mary Lynass, Carol Martin. ROW 4: Sue Lynn Murray, Harlene Dorsey, Sally Hall, Debbie Tengwoll, Rori Meyer, Holli Egbert, Theresa Talmadge, Mariorie Sue Winters. ROW I: Jackie Smith, Nancy Spearman, Jeanne King, Belinda Torrisi, Mary Ganzon, 309 o a ROW l: Kathy Knight, Cindy Kroon, Denise Lambkin, Holly Smothermon, Sherry Taylor, Susan Malock, Verna Pumphrey, Vero- nica Williams, Ellen Marie Fisher, Shirley Schuder, Julie Beatty. ROW 2: Kim Lovell, Debbie O'Neal, Laura Bass, Claudia South, Kelly Thurman, Martha Blasin- game, Veronica Ewing, Cinthia Hammons, Lani Miller, Chuck Peort, Julie Brown. ROW 3: James Green, Rae York, Sharon Nelson, Rosa Soria, Jon Felix, Mike Howard, Kent Parham, Archer Perry, Lisa McCullar, Kathy Anderson, Elizabeth Vasquez. ROW 4: Anita Howard, Julie Packer, Darlene Marks, Heidi Van Trump, Wendell Grayson, Diane Thompson, Joyce Landers, Jefflyn Davis, Cheryl Moore, Bennie Perry. N.. 0 N ROW I: Walter Romanko, Sean McCarthy, Pamela Pack, Christi Patton, Debra Cline, Perrianne Clark, Shannon Slater, Kami Elwood, Mary Means, Alma Taylor, Robin ebholz, Kathy Pratt, Melissa Roberts, Lori Haiek. ROW 2: Cathy Chandler, Dennis Roberson, Becky Smith, Karen Tweddale, Mollie White, Cuma Skinner, Debbie York, Eileen Herman, Debbie Tengwall, Kathy Wells, Julie Krippel, Patricia Liu, Melissa Keener. ROW 3: David Belnap, Rick Harris, Gery Grosgebauer, Paul McLemore, Wes Wilburn, Ralph Giesler, Tim Hicks, Janice Wickstrom, Karla Standridge, Carolyn Morgan, Bryan Boyle, Todd Marchand. ROW 4: Randy Briggs, Jim Kent, Jon Scarborough, George Turner, John Mac Gorman, Randall Lemley, Dan Griffith, Terry Kile, Danny Stevens, Bruce Hook, Jim Denton. 310 l 3 - I.. l 'J 5 'K Sullivan, John Walter, Robert Warren, Carl Grissom, Bruce Thornton, Bruce Hook. ROW 2: Delores Grissom, Roberta Sum- merton, Monique Wells, Susan Kilburg, Greta Graham, Julie Lasater. x xg ROW I: Walter Romonko, Corinne Sweeten, Diana Martin, Tricia Liu, Scott Jessup, Danny Stevens, Jim Denton. ROW 2: Doug Shafer, Sara Pedraza, Cheryl Lord, Steve Coldiron, Cheryl Thompson, Tracey Schunder, Leigh Pomykal, Carol Vanzant, Steve Gray, Terry Romanko, Beth Enochs, David Holiday. ROW 3: Julie Lory, Cathy Plunkett, Albir Tarsha, Janice Taylor, Lynn McDaniel, Marilyn Hall, Ruth Bakal, Laurie Tengwall, Debbie Tengwall, Ann Lynass, Ann Conley, Veronica Williams, Russell Killen, Joan Spooner, Britt Moelling, Randall Graham. ROW 4: Sherry Latham, Danny Griffith, Sally Robinson, Peter Liu, Brian Benison, Gene McCain, Steve Lang, Lyle King. ROW 5: Tom Daugherty, Kent Collier, Todd Marchand, John Carroll. STANDING: Robert Fasol, Karla Standridge, Darby Smotherman, Dusty Stricker, Bruce Hook, Mrs. Graham, Connie Deeter. i ii ROW l: Bart N fa ROW lf Veronica Williams, L domes - Wendy Hall, Barry Menefie, Kaye Lynn Carpenter, Scheresa Lee. ROW 2: Sherelyn Howard, Kathy Rock- well, Robin Murray, Ann Morgan, Shelia Fears, Justine O'Neal, Terri Denise, Phyliss Tisby, Cynthia Hammons, Veronica Ewing. ROW 3: Mio Cooper, Rhonda Bonner, Della Jackson, Yolanda Harvey, Marjorie S. Winters, Cathy Carver, Susan Moher, Lillian Silmon, Teresa Blake, Adraine R, Butler. 1? ROW I: Dennis Roberson, Dianne Thorley, Gayle Bronstad, Lori Haiek. ROW 2: Jane Hooks, Jenny Cox, Linda Cavenah, Kami Elwood, Steve Brill. ROW3: Kelly Brooks, Patricia Harrison, Mary Champlin, Ranier X Granberry, Jon Capshaw. ROW 4: Jim Blue, 9 Randy Howard, Wes Puckett, Sean McCarthy, 9' Brad Anderson. Rebw ROW I: Ralph Geisler, Tim Hicks, Tom Smith, Carol Martin, Robert Hiller, Cynthia Burnham, Holly Coleman. ROW 2: Beth McCool, John Rector, Bonnie Graham, Richard Karle, Robert Philipski, Jorge Ramirez, Kathleen McGinnis, Kathy Plunkett. ROW 3: Mike VanNate, Alma Taylor, Sallie Wickstrom. ROW l: Kevin Treadway, Kevin Hanson, Keith Hanson, Joe Rattan, Sandra Hair, Wilson Fl0l'9Y, Andt' Alarid, Carol Treadway, Julie Lorey, Beverly Branch, Randi Hanly, Leesa Hall, Judy Bell. ROW 2: Rebecca Mack, Ted Lewis, Karla Stan- dridge, Karen Tweedale, Brenda Briggs, Iris Sexton. n i li w C0013 KNEELING: Mark Keenom, Mark Braymer, Scott Click, Roger Gray. ROW l: Cami Wallace, Rossi Riddel, Lynne Rhodes, Les Stowell, John Richards, Calhy Fisher, Robin Medlock, Tricia Wallace, Bobby Turner. ROW 2: Larry Ramsy, Howard Dickey, Dennis Wright, Scot! Greenlee, Ken Kelso, Roy Richardson, Mark Lan- zarohi, David Syperl, Bari Brooks, Tracy Keenom, Sieve Ford, o PJISSICJIU Row 1: Doug Shafer, Brian Hall, Paul Mclemore, Jill Mossbarger, Randall Lemley, Bruce Hooks, Joe Brelsfcrd, Chris lolz.. ' Roch. ROW 2: Steve Houdashelt, 7 1 Hanna Werner, John Scarborough, David Hinz, Mike Smerick. .. 1 N 'NV :JEL 124,31 ROW l: Brad Anderson, David Gui- bcluli, Mark Gardner, Tom Cagswell, David Brown, Alan Guinn, Brad Guinn, Keirh Coriez. ROW 2: John Palko, Don- ald Towles, Jeff Krippel, Thai-Nguyen, Jeff Payne, Carl Roland, Chuck Hairston, Brad Soulhall. 0 W ROW It Lisa Wolanski, Mrs. Jones, Allison Galperen, Heather Williams, Kathy Knight, Susan Moher, hris Durkee, Meg Jones, Laura Poteet. ROW 2: Melissa Roberts, Alice Amsden, Risa Johnson, Anne Brickey, Linda Dukes, Nina Wolanski, Mrs. Stone. ROW 3: Karen Tomsic, Cindy Brooks, Colleen Head, Jennifer Craven, Robin Medlock, Marty Knight, Lynn Gritta, Holly Smotherman, Lani Miller. f--.., Q ROW I: Mr. Richard Crummel, Glenn Voyles, Gregg Tillman, Scott Benner, Melissa Hicks, Alan Good, Paul Clinkscales. ROW 2: John Armour, Clyde Bliss, Larry Petterson. ROW 3: Tom Daugherty, Todd Marchand, Joy Swaim, James Ginn, Joe Chamness, Dennis Roberson, Robin Aslin, Cynthis Drews, Mindy Hicks, Terry Parvin, Ricky Six, John Carroll, James Jewell, Kent Collier. xx 4 A If V ' f .. fo. 1 K f X 'D A mi: 1.35 'H gqvv oi' sffffcii Qt wi ' t is f , 5 A A A kzqiyfx M Q F' - at f . .2 fs 1 15 vc . -.bl 1 , 1 '-,ii , ' , V it SN: It 'L 53 S Zgii sr fn ROW l: Jeff Williams, Ron Thigpen, David Miller. ROW 2: Mrs. Dorothy Cook, Jean Fisher, Susan Veal, Kami Elwood, Tahl Milburn. ROW 3: Bari Simpson, Veronica Williams, Sarita Glenn, Kaye Lynn Carpenter, Kay Castro. A - x 0 ROW I: Jon Scarborough, Rob Jones, David Fair, Frances Blassingame, Kelly Fair, Debbie Day, Don Fair, Bruce Lee, Bryan Bogle. ROW 2: Ellen Ruede, Sherry Looney, Michele Mitchell, Laura Hutson, Michele Underwood, Lisa McCall, Debra Brock, Janet Field, Lesa Sandridge, Anita Lone, Amy Naughton, Berni Garcia, Charlotte Card, Sheri Narramore, Julie Lasater. ROW 3: Woody Winn, Melissa Roberts, Beverly Taylor, Beth Boyle, Cindy Wheeler, Marcy Roberts, Carol Munn, Marianne Marsh, Suzanne Hassell, Lisa Lees, Tony Oppie. i 315 gk 1 A - 1: fv Q- :A K,-.iWlHHl'45f1 o o Q I mf ROW l: Blair Clark, Jackie Sattertield, Doug Jacobs, Mark Hannan, Brent Shelly, Terry Walton, Jeff Early, Curtis Cartwright, Sandy Jergins, Kristin Saal, Robin Rebholz, Bebe Watts, Janet Ponder, Scott Hughes. ROW 2: Jeff Klawiter, Mark Dunleavy, Robert Mul- queen, Brent Lockhart, Scott Robb, Terry Romanko, George Champlin, Dawn Katz, Sherri Spruill, Kathleen McGinness, Amy Dunleavy, Sherry Latham, Teddi Doxey. ROW 3: Mark Holman, Mark Card, Tom Mclnnis, Jim Johnson, David Watkins, Bruce Nicholas, Polly Willitord, Sarah Robb, Mike McMahon, Mariorie Young, Mary McKenzie, Nancy Wren, Maureen Walsh, Debbie Haynes. ROW 4: Ted McKelvey, Hal Meyer, Rusty Jergins, Chris Reuter, John Swyers, Hugh Card, Tom Batsche, Steve Lozzi, Berni Garcia, Mark Brey, James Day, Richard Gammell, Leslie Hillman, Carol Mulqueen, Tim Harris, Kim lngle, Laura Desimio, Kris Marks, Coach Grawunder. 316 o Q ROW I: Sharon Moore, Debbie Hucaby, Sharon Aston, Cheryl Thompson, Susan Adair, Lorene Meyer, Lisa Dougerty, Carol VanZandt, Kathy Turner, DeeAnn Windebank. ROW 2: Debbie Tengwall, Ann Lynass, Nancy Kelly, Keith Bond, Stan Bravenec, Rick Harris, Allen Cook, Jennifer Killian, Christie Chapman, Kathy Kent, Rori Meyer, Scott Sloan, Roger Robinson, Scott Benner, Laurie Byars. ROW 3: Vincent Michauel, Becky Means, Terry Parvin, Kent Collier, Keith Combrink, Jeff Williams, Mindy Hicks, Mark McDonald, John Carroll, James Jewell, Ricky Six, Todd Marchand, .lay Swaim, Joe Chamness, Tom Daugherty, Robert Donahoo, David Reed, John Lynass. ROW 4: Allison Dupont, Eileen Herman, Donny Bowers, Marty Payton, Larry Travis, Chuck Smith, Melissa Hicks, Gregg Tillman, Douglas McCown, Laurie Tengwall, Greg Shirey, Bruce Marchand, Connie Overton, Adolf Stewert, Alex Boyer, Howie Scarborough, Alan Goad. ROW 5: Cynthia Drews, Sherrie Fails, Chris Bunch, Clyde Bliss, Jim Clinkscales, John Armour, Lary Petterson, Carolyn Tawles. Bags, Row 1, sieve war- kins, Tim Finholt, Steve Jones, Mike Hobbs, Bobby Anderson, Kelly Hall, Doug Crawford. ROW 2: Coach Harold Rogers, Jim Willis, Bart Sullivan, Larry Spalding, David Anderson, Robert Harrison, George Turner. I. 4 'A-ii o 7 a T SITTING: Maylo Rosario, Nancy Boileau, Kellye Maples, Paige Parrish, Cindy Spruill, Nora Stroo Dee Ann Windebank, Linda Willis, Yvonne Sweeten, Laura Brown, Kelly Donawho, Melissa Barnett, Lisa Huntsberry, Karen Mar tin. STANDING: Coach Lela Standifer, Darby Smotherman, June Hooks, Kellye Mixon, Stephanie Hardegree, Laurie Godker Carol Heine, Kami Elwood, Suzanne Hassell, Suzanne Fulps. .- -W., ff., f A,-,A ,A -gym -j,,, V, - A., , . .A -I 1 .K . - 7,1- :I P . - , 4 f -V - .nt-. x4sY s2.'..-ff .As -. S ' - -f L ' .--s 1 ' ' ' 5- N ' - , ' - - o ROW I: Joe Rattan, Andy Alarid, Elwyn Johnston, Marcy Roberts, Darleen Thomas, Steve Massey, Tom Smith. ROW2: Eric Web- ber, lris Sexton, Michele Wong, Wendell Grayson, Randy Phillips, Phil Fitch, Michelle McSpadden, Curtis Garrity. ROW 3: Karen Tweddale, Seth Larmer, Ted Lewis, Becky Brown, Belinda Lane, Carol Treadway, Cathy Chandler, Steve McGaw. . 1 Guns ROW I: Joy Parker, Sandra Hair, Carol Coffey, Carol McWhorter, Beth Smaistrla, Dawn Wilkes, Susan Squires, Jana Jones, Loraine McCalister, Sarah Naughton, Kelley Carson, Jenniffer Burns. ROW 2: Kaye Lynn Carpenter, Claudia Bible, Barbara Boileau, Jennifer Killian, Annette Dickenson, Stretch Hubbard, Susan Land, Angla Dannals, Jane Harris, Amy Naughton, Beverly Branch, Philis Oliver, Susan Lambert. ROW 3: Miss Shram, Teddi Doxey, Carolyn Bass, DeDe Turner, Terri Hawkins, Della Jackson, Carman Beckrich, Lori Jones, Colleen Head, Susan Lanzarotti, Beverlee Nix. ROW 4: Scratch Johnson, Jessie Smith, Letha Cannon, Flybar Brown, Sandro Allsup, Laurie Hoel, Carol Carouthers, Patti Hook, Sandra Lanzarotti. mga ROW l: Darlene Slaton, Lana Moorman, Pamela Pack, Vicki McMullen, Connie Cole, Lorilee Adams, Pamela Freeland, Cheryl Zellers, Faith Davis, Melonie Grier, Bonnie Wiles, Judy Williams, Connie Hasenbeck, Cindy Poore. ROW 2: Mrs. Susan Thompson, Kathleen Reynolds, Ellen Jobes, Perrianne Clark, Debra Cline, Cathy Gilliland, Susan Owen, Lisa Whaylen, Sandra Clary, Robin Ashman, Mrs. Sylvia Land. ROW 3: Debbie Klawiter, Emily Walton, Diane Dragset, Karen Ryland, Kim Spencer, Cathy Brandon, Michelle Harris, Gayle Bronstad, Jill Gustafson, Karen Wooley, Sharon Mays, Joni Gerard, Pam Abshire, Susan Coldiron, Brandie Medlen, Mary Jane Beckham.ROW 4: Janie Martin, Sherry Hughes, David Coburn, David Langsford, Leslie Cox, Cindy Hottle, Kelly Nave, Debra Brock, Gaye Goodman, Alana Griffin, Peggy Thames, Charla Livingston, Shannon Slater, Melody Moore. 318 J J- , J J. v if ? . l Y ROW I: Randall Graham, Beth Enochs, Doug Shafer. ROW 2: Sara Pedraza, Julie Lorey, Corinne Sweeten, Cheryl Lord, Diane Martin. ROW 3: Steve McKimmey, Danny Stevens, David Holiday, Jim Den- ton, Terry Romanko, Walter Romanko, John McGormick. 'fu if 1 Q 1 M? ROW I: Nancy Johns, Susan Lanzarotti, Karen Mothersole, Beverly ranch, Renee Pennington, Philis Oliver, Donna VonM- inden, Sandra Lanzarofti, Linda Schram. ROW 2: Nicole Taylor, Lee Ann Johnson, Tina Pennington, Jessie Smith, Beverlee Nix, Linda Eller, Denise Sosa. Un Jlflamofzy gif? JVIQZZQ, DOLL9 MED 5 P Puzzfs gait ai aff t s Lacs: in 44 o gui a all fs Lacs fsausi fvlf bogsfgsz fo mags a. wg fo f '19 P :Effie fiictwzs Lncompfebs, G. ofa, kgs B any Bcvuzaff Abbott, Angela . . . Abel, Carrie ...... Abel, Ray ...,...... Abernathy, Gregory . . Abshire, Pamela ..... Acker, Scott .,.... Acosta, Elizabeth . , Acosta, Sarah ..,. Adair, Susan . . . Adams, David .,.. Adams, Lorilee . . . Addis, Heidi . . . Adkins, Shelley . . . Ahlquist, Cheryle . . . Alarid, Andy ..... Alden, Douglas .... Alders, Sharon .... Alexander, James .... Alexander, James D. . . Alexander, Kathy .... Alexander, Philip. . . Alkhazshvilly, Stan . . . Allen, Clifford .... Allen, John .... Allsup, Sandra . , . Altman, Leslie .... Altman, Mike ..... Alvarado, Patricia .... Ambrister, Eddie . . . Ambrister, Melissa .... Amsden, Alice ..... Amsden, Donna . . . Anderle, Teresa ..,. Anderson, Brad .... Anderson, Christy ..,. Anderson, David B. . . . Anderson, David H .... Anderson, David M. . , Anderson, Joe ..... Anderson, Peggy. . . Anderson, Scott . . . 200 200 234 276 200 234 200 234 234 276 200 234 276 234 200 276 276 254 200 200 200 234 254 254 254 254 200 254 200 276 234 276 276 200 234 234 276 234 234 254 276 Anderton, Barbara Anderton, Shari. . Anderton, Twila . . Andrews, Regina . Angel, Alicia .... Angel, Karen .... Angel, Lorraine . . Angel, Tracy .... Anthony, Alan . . . Anthony, Andy . . Apadaca, Richard Archer, Juliette . , Armbrust, Melissa Armour, John . . . Armour, Susan . . Arnold, Cindy . . . Arrendale, Lance . Asher, Michelle . . Ashman, Jon .... Ashman, Jennifer Ashman, Robin . . Ashworth,Joni . . Aslin, Robin . . Aston,Jon . . . Aston, Sharon . . . Atkins, Darrell . . . Atkins, Sharon . . Atkins, Timothy . . Austin, Idelma . . . Autry, Brad . . . Avary, Jim . . . Baca, Bengie .... Bagstad, Cindy . . Bakal, Ruth ..... Bakal, Steven . . . Baker, Debbie . . . Baker, Laura .... Baker, Les ...... Baker, Richard. . , Baker, Teresa . . . Bales, Roger . . Ball, Carol . . . Bane, Kay ...... Banks, David .... Bantz, Ronnie . Barber, Doug . , . Barber, Linda . . . Barber, Lisa. . , Barber, Mike .... Barclay, Melissa . Barfield, Debbie . Barker, Roy . . . Barlow, John .... Barlow, Paul .... Barnard, Penney . Barnes, Bruce . . . Barnes, Michael. . Barnes, Robin . . . Barnett, Barry . . . Barnett, David . . . Barnett, Mark . . . Barnett, Melissa. . Barron, Anthony . Barron, Ava .... Barry, Julie . . . Barry, Susan .... Barthalow, Tracey 254 234 234 276 276 234 276 234 234 276 200 276 234 234 200 234 200 276 234 276 234 276 254 234 27 6 254 27 6 276 254 254 276 276 234 27 6 200 200 276 201 254 201 234 201 201 254 201 201 254 234 276 254 234 254 201 254 201 201 276 254 201 276 254 . 254 276 254 201 201 201 Bartles, Brenda .,.. Bartles, Kay .... Bartley, Charles .... Bartley, Debra. . . Bartley, Robert .... Barton, Elizabeth .... . - - - Barton, Michelle . . . Basinger, David .... Bass, Carolyn . . . Bass, Jerry .... Bass, Laura .... Bass, Mary .... Bass, Randy .... Baston, Beverly . . . Batsche, Don .... Batsche, Tom ..... Baxley, Russell . . . Bayless, Barbara .... ---- Beaird, John ..... Beaird, Wendell . . Beamish, Karen . . . Bean, Chris ...,. Beatty, Julie ..,. Beaver, Lisa ...., Beberstein, Daneil . . . . V - - Beberstein, Liskin .,.. .,-- Becker, Robert . .... Becker, Shari .... Beckham, Mary ..... .--- Beckrich, Carmen . . . . . - . Belknap, David . . . Bell, David ...., Bell, Judy ..... Bell, Mike ...... Bender, Douglas . . Benedict, Kathy . . . Beneze, Andy . . . Benner, Scott . . . Bennett, Barry . . . Bennett, Carol . . . Bennett, Lois ..... Bensinger, Richard . . . . . . . Benton, Britt ..... Benton, Monty. . . Berberich, Tim . . . Berger, Scott .... Berry, Karen . . Berry, Linda . . Biar, Cindy . . . Bible, Claudia . . . Bilz, Peggy . . . Bishop, Grady . . . Bittner, Misty .... Bivins, Jerrissie . . . Biork, Julie . . . , . Black, Forbes . . . Black, Kelly . . . Black,Marian . Black, Paula .... Blackman, Ava . . . Blackwell, Scott . . . Blair, Kevin ..... Blaisdell,Gregg . . Blake, Teresa . . , Blalock, Curtis .,.. Blalock, Kay ....... .... Blasingame, Martha Blassingame, Frances .... .... Bliss,Clyde.....,... Blocker, Sallie ...... .... Blue, Jim ....... Blythe, Susan .... Boatwright, Alicia . . , . . . . Boatwright, Carla . . , . . . . Bogle, Bryan ..,.. Bogle, David ..... Boileau, Barbara . . . . . . . . Boileau, Nancy . . . Bolduc, Judith . . , Bolduc, Bob . . Bolen, Ronny .... Bolen, Terrie .... Boling, Glenda . . . Boltralik, Gary . . . Bond, Curtis .... Bond, David . . Band, Keith ...... Bonner, Rhonda . , Bonnick, David . . . Books, Barry ..,. Borchelt, Dean , . . Borchelt, Ritch . . . Borden, Anny . . . Bosley, Lori ..... Bosley, Steve . . . Bothun, Mary ,... Boudreaux, John .... .... Bourg,Joe ...... Bourgeois, Jim , . . 254 201 201 276 254 254 201 234 254 254 276 276 201 201 277 234 201 234 277 277 254 254 254 254 277 277 254 254 234 277 202 254 202 202 234 202 254 254 234 277 255 255 234 202 255 277 277 234 255 255 255 255 255 202 202 235 255 235 277 235 202 255 255 277 255 277 277 255 202 202 202 277 202 202 202 255 277 235 277 235 255 202 277 255 277 277 235 255 255 202 277 277 255 277 235 202 277 277 255 Bowden, Bobby . . . Bowens, Jimi . . . Bowers, Danny . . . Bowles, Larry . . Boyer, Alex . , . Boyer, Bill ....... Boyle, Beth ...... Brackney, Michael . Brackney, Scott , . . Bradford, Debbie . Bradley, Alice .... Branch, Beverly . . . Brandon, Catherine Brandon, Nathan . . Branum, Buddy . . . Braswell, Cindy . . . Braswell, Veda . . . Brauneis, Karen . , . Bravenec, Stan . . . Braymer, Mark . . . Braymer, Velden .... . . , Bregenzer, Susan . . . . . , Brelsford, Joe ...... . . . Brendle, Danielle ..., . . . Brewer, Angie .... Brey, Craig ..... Brey, Mark ........ , . . Brezina, Carolyn .... . . . Brickey, Anne .,.. Bridges, Steven . . .' Briggs, Brenda ,... Briggs, Randy . . . Brill, Steve . . . Brinck, Cathy .... 255 202 235 235 235 255 202 255 27 7 277 235 203 203 277 255 277 203 203 27 7 27 7 235 277 255 203 277 277 255 255 278 278 235 203 235 203 Bryant, Tommie .... Bugelhall, Gayle ,. . , , , , Buis, AI .......... ,,,, Bulatovich, Tracie .... .... Bullock, Brenda .... ..., Bumpas, Marian . . Bunch, Mark ..... Bunch, Timmy .... Burdine, Holley . . . Burgett, Pamela .... Burkett, Gary .... Burkett, Judy. . . Burks, Sharon . . Burleson, Carla . . . Burleson, Irene ...... Burnham, Cynthia .... ,... Burnham, Kathleen . . . . . . . Burns, Danny ..... .,.. Burns, Darrell . . . . Burns,Jennifer . . . Burrows, Johnny . . . . , . . Burrows, Mary .... Burrows, Robert .... .... Burt, Stanford .... Burton, Bill .... Busch, Craig . . . Busch, Greg ..... Butler, Adraine . . . Butler, Mark . . . Byars, Laurie . . . Byers, Joni ..... . . . . , . Byers, Ronnie . . . . Cadenhead, Mark . Cage, Cynthia , . . . Brinkman, Bill . . . . Briones, Elizabeth .... . . . Bnones, Mark .....,... . , , Brisendine, Elizabeth .... Brisendine, Nancy .... . . . Bristow, Bruce .... Britton, Mark .... Brock, Brian .... Brock, Cheryl , . . Brock, Debra ....... . . . Bronstad, Gayle . . . . . . . Bronstad, Judy . . . Brooks, Alice .... Brooks, Bart ..., Brooks, Cindy . . . Brooks, Jimmy .... Brooks, Kelly .... Browder, Julie .... Brown, Celeste . . . Brown, David . . . Brown, Hayes . . . Brown, Janet .,.. Brown, John .... Brown, Julie .... Brown, Karin .... Brown, Laura .... Brown, Mike .... Brown, Pam .... Brown, Phyllis . . . Brown, Randy ..,. Brown, Becky . . Brown, Tammy . , . Brown, Tara .... Brown, Tina. . ...... . . . Browning, Leanna . . . . . . Brownlee, Susi. . . . Brownwell, Sheri .... . . . Broyles, Joy ....... . , . Broyles, Thomas .... . . Brunette, Johnna .... . . Bruton, Sally ..... 235 235 255 255 203 203 278 255 278 203 203 27 8 255 255 27 B 235 203 255 278 203 203 235 203 255 278 235 278 235 203 278 203 255 235 255 256 235 256 278 .256 .278 203 Cain, Bruce .... Cain, Craig .... Caines, Paul . . . Calaluca, Eric . , . . Colderson, Lita . . . Colderson, Theresa Caldwell, Michael . Calhoun, Robert . . Camocho, Rudy . . . Camocho, Ronald , Campbell, Scott. . . Campbell, Tami . . . Cannon, Lester . . . Cannon, Letha .... Cannon, Michael . . Cantrell, Anne .,.. Capers, Brian .... Capps, Donna .,.. Capshaw, Jon .... Capua, Kim .... Card, Charlott .... Card, Hugh .... Cord, Mark .... Carman, Keith .... Carman, Robin ...... .,.. Carauthers, Carol .... .,.. Carpenter, Kaye . . . . . . . Carroll, Blake .... Carroll, Doug .... Carroll, John . . . Carroll, Julie . . , Carson, Kelley .... Cartwright, Curtis . . . . . . Cartwright, Lin .... ..., Cartwright, Mark . . . . . . . Cartwright, Scott . . . . . . . Carver, Catherine .... ,... Cash, Steve ....... .... Castle, Johnny . . . Castro, Kay .... Castro, Larry . . . 235 203 235 235 203 278 256 203 235 278 278 256 204 256 204 204 278 278 204 256 278 235 256 278 235 278 235 278 278 204 256 204 204 278 Cavenah, David . . Canenah, Linda . . . Cavender, Caryn . . Cavender, David . . Cedillo, Gabriel. . . Cedillo, Valerie . , . Cedler, Norbert. . . Chamberlain, David .,.. ..., Camness, Joe .,.. Champlin, George. Champlin, Mary . , Chandler, Cathy . . Chapin, Caron .... Chapman, Christina Chapman, Darl . . . Chapman, Tres . , , Charles, Becky . . Cheek, Mickie . . . Chesshir, Terry . . Chilton, Susie .... Choiniere, Francis , Choinierr.-,Jerry. . . Chokas, Mitch . . . , Christian, Chris . . . Christy, Todd .... Church, Alice .,.. Church, Elizabeth . Clark, John ...... Clark, Perrianne . . Clark, Rob ...,. Clark, Stacy . . . Clary, Karen . . , Clary, Sandra ,... Clayton Connie 256 . ..... 204 . ..., 279 . ..,. 235 279 235 236 236 236 279 204 204 256 236 236 279 256 279 256 256 256 236 204 279 279 236 279 256 205 279 205 205 236 257 256 278 27 8 256 256 235 256 278 278 27 8 235 27 B 278 256 204 235 278 256 204 235 204 256 278 204 279 279 279 256 256 234 279 256 256 204 279 256 256 279 204 204 256 Clayton, Katherine Clayton, Steve . . . Clements, Richard . Cleveland, David , . Cleveland, Paul . . , Clewis, Richard . . . Cline, Cheryl ..,.. Cline, Debra . . . Cline, Gary ..... Clingman, Joe . . . Clinkscales, Jim . . . Clinkscales, Paul . . Clinkscales, Theresa Clopton, Jon ..... Close, Larry ,,... Clower, Ann ..,. Coburn, David .,.. Cogswell, Thomas . Coile, Elaine ..... Coile, Ran ......, Coldiron, Stephen . Coldiron, Susanna . Cole, Connie ..... Coleman, Holly . . . Coley, Craig .... Colley, Phillip . . , Collier, Kent .... Collins, Dwayne . . Collins, Mark ..... Combrink, Keith . , Compton, Scott . . . Condon, Lynne . . Conley, Ann .... Conrad, David . . . Constantine, Mary . Conway, Jon ...,. Coody, Brian .... Cook, Roger . . . Cook, Terry ..... Cooney, Robert . . . Cooper,Mary . . . 27 9 257 205 257 236 279 205 205 279 205 236 205 257 279 205 205 205 257 279 236 257 205 205 205 205 257 257 279 205 279 236 205 279 205 236 236 236 279 279 205 257 Cooper, Mia . . . Corbell, Bobby , . . Corbell, Darla ,... Corbett, Jim . . , Corgill, Kathy .... Cornett, Brian . . , . Carnett, Ralph .... Cornish, Michelle. . Cortez, Robert ,,.. Cortez, Ron . . . Cosper, Kevin . . Cotharn, Bruce . . . Catharn, Greg ..,. Catton, Bridgette . . Cotton, Lari ...,.. Cox, Amy .... Cox, Carla . . . Cox, Carolyn . . Cox, Kathy . . . Cox,Kim,..... Cox, Ladonna ,... Cox, Leslie .... Cox, Mike .... Cox, Royce . . , Cox, Shirley , , . Cox, Teresa , . . Cozart, Kim ,... Cazine, Donna . . Cozine, Larry . . , Craig, Leigh . . . Craig, Mike .... Craven, Jennifer . . Crawford, Doug . . Crawford, Dusty . . Crevantes, Mark . . Croan, Shelley . . Crouch, Thomas . . Crump, Thomas , . . Cunningham, Chuck .... .... Cuppett, Gregory . Curran, Renee .,.. Dacy, Sarita ..,.. Daggett, Kenneth . Daly, Leslie ...,.. Dameran, Ray . . . Damico, Scott . . . Daniel, David . . . Daniel, Um ...,. Daniels,Angela, . . Daniels,Julie .,,. Darling, David, . , Daugherty, Lisa . . . Daugherty, Tom . . Davidson, Davy, . . Davis, Bruce .... David, Debbie. . . Davis, Debra . . . Davis, Dion . . David, Faith . . , Davis, Glen . . Davis, Holly . . . Davis, James, , . Davis, Jeftlyn .. Davis, Julie M .... Davis, Julie S. . . . Davis, Keith . . . Davis, Lisa . . Davis, Pam . . Davis, Phillip . . . Davis, Sharon . . Davis, Tom . . Davis, Vicky . . . Davis, Willie .... Dawes, Bill ...... Dawkins, Anthony . Day, Debbie ..... Day, James ,.... De Santis, Lou . . . Dean, Pat .....,, Deason, Gretchen . Deaver, Vera , . . Dees, Tammy . , . Deeter, Connie , . Dehart, Stacy . . . Dehaven, Sandy . . Delos Santos, Bob . Dennis, Roy ...... Desantis, Diana . . . Desimio, Laura . . Dewerd, Julie .... Dewett, Larry . . , . Dickenson, Annette Dickey, Chris ...,. Dickey, Howard . . Dickson, Tim ..., Dietz, Danni . . . Dingler, Melia . . . Diviness, Elaine . . Dixon, Matthew. . . 279 236 205 279 279 205 206 279 206 236 206 257 236 279 279 206 236 279 206 279 236 206 236 280 206 206 236 257 280 206 280 280 236 236 236 206 257 280 206 236 280 280 280 257 280 257 206 257 280 280 280 280 236 206 280 257 236 257 236 280 280 257 236 280 280 236 236 206 257 206 257 237 237 206 206 206 257 224 280 257 280 207 280 280 207 280 237 257 207 257 207 237 280 237 257 257 207 280 207 Dixon, Viola .... Dobbs, Greg ,... Doherty, George . . Dollar, Steve ......, Dominguez, Jaydell . . Dominguez, Mark . . . Donahey, Patti . . . Donawho, Kelly. . . Dorsey, Clara . . , Dosier, Suzie .,,. Doster, Keith ,... Douglas, Kelli .... Douglas, Larry ,.... Douglass, Melanie. . . Douglass, Bob ,..... Dowell, Didi ..... Downey, Lisa , , . Doxey, Teddi . . . Dozier, Lisa. . . Draper, Amy .... Drerup, Dirk .,.. Drerup, Doug . . . Drewry, Cindy. . , . Drews, Cynthia . . . Dubay, Nancy ...... Duddington, Ricky . . . Dukes, Linda ..... Duncan, Bruce .... Duncan, Mark . . . Duncan, Monita. . . Dunlavy, Kim . . , Dunleavy, Amy . . . Dunleavy, Mark . . Dunn, Cindy , . . . Dunn, Kim ,,., Dunn, Ronnie . . . Dunn, Bill ....... Dunnahoe, Steve. . Dunnigan, Paul . . . Dupont, Allison . . . Durham, Linda . . . Durham, Ruthie . . . Durkee, Christine ..,. Dyer, Amy ,.... Eakins, Chip .... Eakins, Jesse .,.., Eakins, La Handa . . . Early, Jeff ....... Eason, David ..,. Eason, Stephen , . , Eberlein, Marie , . . Eddlemon, Matt . . . Edens, Cathy ....... Edgerton, Gregory . . Edwards, Beverly ..,. Edwards, Helen . . . Edwards, Mal . . . Egbert, Chris .... Egbert, Holli . . Egbert, Mike .... Egbert, Robert .,.... Eggleston, Darcus . . . Eichholtz, Patricia . Eklund, Charles . . . Eller, Linda ..... Ellis, Shellie. . , Elwood, Kami . . . Emery, Chris ,... Engel, Doug .... Enochs, Beth .... Enochs, Beth ..... Erwin, Rodney .... Erwin, Rodger . . . Estes, Robert ..., Estill, Rob .... -z 257 257 280 257 207 280 207 237 257 207 207 258 280 280 207 237 280 207 258 237 280 258 237 258 280 258 237 258 280 258 280 280 237 280 207 237 258 237 280 207 237 258 258 237 258 237 280 258 207 280 237 258 258 207 207 258 237 258 237 207 258 258 237 281 258 207 207 237 258 258 258 237 258 258 237 Evans, Bobby . . . Evans, David .... Evans, Debbi. . . Evans, Debbie, . Evans, Linda . . . Evans, Jane ...,. Ewing, Veronica . . . . , . . Exner, Steven . . . Fails, Sharon. . . Fair, Chuck ,... Fair David. . . Fair, Don Fair, Kelly ......., ,.,. Fairchild, Allison . . . . . , Falcone, Deane . . , . . . . Fanslow, Bill , . . Faris, George . . Fasol, Robert ,,.. Fears, Shelia ..., Felix, Jon ...., Felker, Joanne , Felker, Kathy .,.. Felker, Martha ,.... .... Fenner, Marguerit . . . . . . . Fenoglio, Nancy . . . . , . . Fenton, Craig . . . Ferguson, Chris ..., ..,. Ferguson, Lynda . . . . . . , Fick, Ronnie . . . Field, Janet .... Field, Rodger . . Fields, Tammy . . . Fincher, Dan ..,. Finegold,Marta . Finholt, Timothy. , . . . . . Finnegan, Gary .... .... Fisch, Valerie . . . Fisher, Cathy .... Fisher, Marie .... Fisher, Jean .... Fitch, Phil ..,,. Fleece, Hoby .,.. Fleece, Martin . . Fleer, Marcia. Fleming,Mike . . Fleming, Sheri . . , Flares,Elva.,...., Florey, Wilson, Ill Floyd, Bonny, . . , Flynn, Stehlin . . Force, Cindy . . . Ford, Andrew . . . Ford, Barry .... Ford, Christy .... Ford, Kim ..... Ford, Larry .... Ford, Linda . . . Ford, Noni . . Ford, Rodger. . Ford, Steve . , , . Forney, James . Forsythe, Jim .... Foss, Dany .... Foss, Douglas . . . Foss, Sandra ,,.. Foster, Mary ,,.. Frame, Thai .... Francis, Kari . . . Francis, Mark . . . Francis, Stephanie . . . . . . Frank, Mike ..... Frausto, Danny ...., .,,, Freeland, Pamela Freeman, Hal .... ..., Freeman, Paul , . . . .. , , Freudigeruliauri . Friauf, Ann .,.,. Friou, Robert .... Fuller, Grady . . . Fuller, Lori, . . . . Fuller, Robert , . . Fullwood, Meg . Fulps, Layne .... rulps,Jim Ban Fulps, Pat ..,.. Fulps, Suzanne . Funk, Beverly , . . Funk, Mark .... Gaarz, Erin ...,. Goddy, Laura , . . Goddy, Lisa ..., Galperen, Allison Golvan, Karen . . Galvan, Paul. .... . . . . . Gommell, Richard Gann, Debbie ...,. .... Gonzon, Mary . . Garcia, Berni. . , Garcia, Chris. 281 237 207 207 281 237 253 258 258 208 281 281 237 281 258 258 208 281 281 258 237 281 258 237 258 237 258 258 281 258 281 259 208 237 281 208 259 281 237 259 237 208 238 281 281 259 259 238 259 259 238 238 259 238 208 238 281 259 281 208 238 208 208 208 238 238 208 208 281 259 238 259 208 208 281 259 281 281 208 238 281 259 208 259 281 238 208 259 281 208 259 281 208 259 259 281 259 209 238 Garcia, Delores. Gardner, Mark , Garrett, Liz .... Garrett, Kirby . . Garrity, Allen , . Garrity, Carl . . . Garrity, Curtis . . Garvey, Marc . . Garvey, Mary . . Geddings, Rabin Genovese, Karen Genovese, Karol Gensheimer, Jim Gentry, Carol . . Gentry, Mark . . George, David , George, Jimmy . George, Ronald Gerard, Jamie. , Gerard, Joni , , . Gethin, Neil . . . Geurtz, Margie . Ghormley, James Gibb, Paul .... Giesler, Danny , Giesler, Ralph . , Giles, Efton .... Gillilan, Charlene Gilliland, Cathy . Gillum,.Jomes . . Gillum, Leah . . . Gimberg, Kevin . Ginn, James . . . Gipson, Karen. . Gipson,Mary . . Gissel, Laura . . . Glenn, Sarita . , Glenn, Steve . . . Glidewell, Guy . Goad,Alan , . , Godker, Laurie . Gall, Kevin .... Gall, Wendy. . . Goodacre, Robert , . . . . . . Goodman, Gaye Goodman, Ginge Goodman, Susan Graczyk, Curt , , Grady, Shaun , . Graffigna, Lisa . Graffigna, Vic , . Graham, Bonnie Q- 259 281 259 259 209 281 238 238 259 209 209 238 259 238 238 209 281 259 259 209 238 259 238 259 259 209 281 209 209 259 281 238 259 259 209 209 209 259 238 238 238 259 209 209 209 260 238 260 281 260 281 209 Graham, Greta . . Graham, Julie . . . Graham, Randall. Gralino, Amy ,. , Granberry, Ranier Grantges, Sabrian Graves, Amy. . , . Graves, Art .... Gray, Roger . . . Gray, Wanda . . . Gray, Wes ..... Grayson, Wendell Green, Denelle . , Green, Geoffrey , Green, Glen .... Green, James . . Green, Leigh . . , Green, Sandra . . Green, Sandy . . . Green, Susan . . Green, Vernici. . . Greenlee, Karen . Gresky, Todd . . , Grier, Melanie. . . Griffin, Alana . . . Griffin, Darlene . . Griffin, Glenda . . Griffin, Greg. . . Griffin, Jim .. . . Griffin, Janice . .. Griffin, Lisa ..... Griffin, Sharon . . Griffith, Dan . . . Griffith, Marie . . Griffith, Ray . . . Grissel, Lisa , . . Grissom, Bruce . Grissom, Carl . . , Grissom, Delores. Gritta, Robert . . . Gritta, Shirley . . . Grosgebauer, Guy Gross, Charlotte , Gross, Tammy. , . Guilbault, David . Guinn, Alan .... Guinn, Brad . . . Gullett, Judy . . , Gullet, Pam, . ,. Gunter, Doug . . . Gustafson, Jill . . . Gustafson, John . Hackworth, Linda Haddix, Lisa .... Hagar, Nancy. . . Hager, Carl ..... Haggerty, Rosalyn Hague, Mike .... Haile, Terry . ,,.. Hair, Sandro ,... Hairston, Chuck. . Haiek, Lori ..... Holcomb, Brenda Hale, Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Debby .... amy . . . , Charles , , . , Clint , . , Kelly ..... Kim M. . . . Kim V. . . . Leeso . . , Marilyn . . . , Michael. , , Richard . . . Sully ,,... Wendy . . , Haller, Beth ..., Haltom, Kerby. . . Hammitt, Mark . . Hommon, Sandra Hammond, Scott . Hammons, Cynthia Hampton, Kathy . Hamrick, Jill .... Haney, Chet . . . Hanly, Randi .,.. Hannon, Mark. . . Hannigan, Bobby Hanson, Craig. . , Hanson, D Ann . . Hanson, Kay ..., Hanson, Keith . . . Hanson, Kevin . . . Hardegree, Stephanie , . . . . . . Harlan, Kathleen ...... .... Harmon, Denise Harmon, Greg . . . Harper, Barbara Harper, Steve . . . 238 281 281 238 238 238 281 209 209 238 260 238 260 281 238 260 281 238 238 260 282 238 282 238 238 209 260 282 238 209 282 282 209 260 238 210 282 210 260 210 282 210 239 282 210 239 282 260 282 260 210 260 282 260 282 260 239 239 210 239 239 210 260 239 210 260 239 239 239 210 210 282 239 260 260 282 260 282 239 282 282 282 210 239 210 210 260 260 230 282 210 260 260 260 260 239 210 21 1 260 Ha rpale, Barry . . . Harris, Barbara . , . Harris, James . . Harris, Jane . . Harris, Julie .... Harris, Laura , , . Ha Ha rris, Larry ..... rris, Marshall . . . Harris, Michelle . , , Harris, Patricia . . , Harris, Rick ....,, Ha Ha Ha Ho rris, Robert . . . . rris, Selena , . . . rris, Tim .... rris, William . . . Harrison, Angela . , . Harrison, Patricia. . . Hartman, Mike . . . , Hartman, Patricia . . Hartness, Kim .... Harty, Greg ..,... Harvey, Yolanda . . . Horville, Donald . . . Hasenbeck, Connie . . Hash, Marianne .... Hassell, Suzanne . , Hastings, Dale .,... Hawkins, Melinda . . . Hawkins, Paul ..... Hawkins, Terri .... Haynes, Debbie .... Hazel, Joe ........ Hazlewood, Georgann Head, Coleen ..... Healy, Michael . . . Healy, Susan. . . Hearn, Gracie . , Heath, Janet . . . Heck, Kathy , . . Heck, Kerry .... Hei Hei Hel ne, Carol . . . ss, Chip .... m, Melissa .... Hembree, Joey ..... Henderson, Pamela . . Henry, David ,... . . Henry, Dennis .... Henry, Thomas . . . Hensel, Scott. . . Henson, Eddie . . Herman, Eileen .... Herman, Robert .... Herman, Susan . . . Herron, Charles . . . Herron, Curtis . . Hic Hi: ks, Mindy . . . ks, Timothy .... Hidle, Rex ....... Hignight, Janet . . . Hignight, Julie .... Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hin Hin Hin , Becky ..... , Howard . . . , Nancy . . . , Rick ..... , Ronnie . . . , Russell . . . , William . . . er, Joe ...., er, Robert. . . man, Leslie .,.. ckley, Dianne . . . es, Karla ..... es, Tanya . . . Hinz, David .... Hobbs, Michael . . . Hockin, Ron . . . Hodge, Jack . . . Hodge, Jerry ..... Hodge, Robert . . . Hodges, Charlie . . . Hadnett, John . . Hoel, Laurie . . . Hoel, Mark .... Hoffman, Kelly . . . Hagan, Jon .... Hague, Ann . . Hague, Mark. . . Hague, Tracie .... Holder, Richard . . . Holiday, David . . . Holland, Janice . . . Holliday, Karen . . . Hallie, Regenia . . . Hollins, David .... Hollis, Anna ..,... Holman, Herbert . . . Holt, Gayle ...... Holton, Diana . . Holtz, Greg .... 282 282 239 260 260 239 282 260 21 1 282 21 1 260 21 1 260 260 239 239 239 282 21 1 261 261 239 239 261 239 21 1 261 239 282 282 239 282 282 239 282 282 239 21 1 239 239 261 239 261 261 261 282 239 261 239 21 1 261 282 21 1 282 282 21 1 239 261 239 261 21 1 261 21 1 239 239 261 261 239 261 282 261 261 261 261 261 240 282 240 261 282 261 21 1 240 21 1 240 282 240 21 1 240 261 282 261 282 240 283 240 283 283 Holub, David ..., Hook, Bruce . . . Hook, Cathleen . . Hook, Patti .... Hooks, Carol .... Hooks, Jane . . . Hooper, Linda . . . Horn, Reggie. . . Horne, Susan . . . Horsley, Mike . . . Horton, Trina .... Hottle, Cindy ...... ---- Houdashelt, Steven Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, Anita .... .-,.. Carolyn .... ..--- Michael .... ..... Randy ,... ..... Sherilyn Howe, Judi ....... ----- Howell, Andy . . . Howell, Ronny. . . Howington, Jae .,.. ...-- Howington, Robert Hubbard, Sally ..... ..-.- Hucaby, Deborah . . . . - . . A Huckabee, Pat ..,,. .--4- Huckoby, Leeann .... ..... Hudak, Missy . . . Hudson, Kathy . . Huey, David . . . Huff, Ken ...... Huggins, Grant . . . . . . . . . Hughes, Scott . . . Hughes, Thomas . . . - - - - - Hulsey, Bruce ...... ..... Humphreys, Paul M. . . . . . . . . Humphreys, Paul .... ..... Hund, Steve .,.... .---- Hunter, Ann .... Huntsberry, Lisa . . . . . . . . Hurst, Donny .....,. ..... Hussey, Jay ...... . . . .. . . , Hutchison, Kenneth Hutson, Laura .... . . . . . . . lacabucci, Carol . . . . . . . - lngle, Carole .... Ingle, Kim ...... Ireland, Johnnie . . . - - - - - Ireland, Ragina .... , . . . . Irving, Jerilyn . . . Irving, Yolinda . . . Irwin, David . . . Irwin, Don ..... Ivey, David ..... Jackson, Charlie . . . . . . . Jackson , Jackson , Jackson , Jackson, Margo Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Frank .... ---- Holli ..... .... Lynda .... .... Michael .... ..... Pamela... Robert .... ..--- Jacobs, Doug . . . James, David . . . James, Keith . . . Jefferies, Roger . Jenkins, Bubba . Jenkins, Diane. . . Jenkins, Don . . . Jenkins, Ronald . Jergins, Rusty . . . Jergins, Sandra , Jessup, Scott . . . . Jetton, Chris . . . Jetton, Cheri . . . Jewell, James . . . Jewett, Shelley . Jobes, Ellen ..... Jabes, Mary .... Johnson David .... -.-, Johnson: Glenda . . Johnson, James . . . Johnson, Janice . . . Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Kent ..... ---- Kimberly . .. - - - - Lashinda . . . . - - - Laura .... ---- LeeAnn... Linda .... ---- Mark .... ---- Martha . . . - - - - Johnson, Mary . . Patricia... Risa ..... ---4 Robin .... -.-- Johnson, Johnson, Ryan. . . Johnson, Susan . . Johnston, Elwyn . . . - - - - Johnston, John . . . . - - - - 261 21 1 240 283 21 1 240 21 1 240 283 283 21 1 240 240 240 283 283 21 1 261 261 240 283 21 1 261 21 2 261 283 261 283 261 212 212 261 262 240 212 240 283 283 283 240 212 262 283 283 240 283 240 240 212 262 283 283 262 262 240 212 240 21 2 262 212 283 262 262 212 240 283 283 283 262 240 283 262 240 262 212 212 262 240 283 21 2 240 240 . 240 262 21 2 262 262 262 21 2 262 262 21 2 283 262 262 21 2 262 21 3 240 Johnston, Lisa , . , 262 Joiner,Jon . . . 262 Jolly, Shari . . 213 Jolly, Terry . . . 262 Jones, Ann . . . 262 Jones, Bill . . . 213 Jones, Brian . . 283 Jones, Cindy .... 283 Jones, Colleen .... . . - 213 Jones, Dale ..... 213 Jones, Brad . . . 240 Jones, Jana. . . 262 Jones, June . . . 262 Jones, Lori . . . 283 Jones, Meg ..... 240 Jones, Elizabeth . . - - -213 Jones, Randy . . . 283 Janes, Ray . . . 213 Jones, Rob . . . 213 Jones, Russell . . . 240 Jones, Sabra .... 283 Jones, Scott . . 283 Jones, Shari . . 241 Jones, Steve .... 241 Jones, Teri ..... 241 Jones, Valari .... 213 Jordan, Debbie . . . . . .262 Jordan, Patricia . . . . . .241 Justice, Lyle ....... . . . 262 Kaarlela, Mitchell 241 Kachnik, Kathy . . . . . .213 Kachnik, Robert. . . . . .262 Kollenberg, Jenny 213 Kaplan, Michael . . . . .213 Karle, Richard .... . . .213 Katz, Dawn-Marie . . . . . .283 Katz, Bob ......... . . . 213 Kauffman, Jeffrey 213 Kauffman, Todd . . . . .283 Kayl, Brenda .... 241 Kayl, Leslie ...... . . .262 Keener, Melissa. . . . . .213 Keenom, Mark . . . . . .262 Keenom, Tracy . . . . . .241 Keenan, Konnie. . . - - -283 Keeton, Karen . . . 213 Keeton, Kim . . 241 Keith, Karen . . 213 Keller, Tracy .... 283 Kelley, Kathy . . . 241 Kelley, Kim . . . 263 Kelley, Sherry . . . 241 Kelly, Kim ...... 263 Kelly, Nancy .... 263 Kelso, Kay . . . 213 Kelso, Ken . . . 241 Kemp, Larry ..... - - -263 Kendrick, Alan . . . . . .263 Kendrick, Carol . . . - . .241 Kennedy, Jim .... - - - 263 Kennedy, Shyane 234 Kennemer, Karen 284 Kent, James ..... . - -214 Kent, Kathy ..,.., . . .263 Ketchersid, Karen 263 Key, Debra ...... . . .214 Key, Monica ..... Khaled, Cecelia .... Kiel, Floyd ...... Kilburg, Susan .... Kile, Bruce .... Kile, Terry .... Killen, James. . . Killian, Jennifer . . . Killon, Bobby . . Kimball,Joe . . . King, Jeanne. . . King, Jeri .... King, Kelly . . . King, Kristi . . . King, Lyle .... King, Melissa . . Kinser, Owen .... Klawiter, Debbie . . . Klawiter, Jeff .... Kliemann, Karen . . . Knaak, Melinda .... Knepper, Kathy . . . Knight, Jeff ,... Knight, Kathryn . . . Knight, Martha . . . Knight, William . . . Knowles, Karen . . . Knox, David . . . Kocurek, Karen .... Koenig, Cheryl ...... .... Koirtyohann, David . . . . . . . Kornfehl, Larry .... Kramer, Kenny . , . Kratz, Danny .... Krotz, Deborah . . . Kreisler, Howard . . . Krippel, Jeff ,.... Krippel, Julie . . . Kroon, Cynthia . . . Krucky, Brian . . Kubacki, Vivian . . . Kunz, Andrea .... Kutulas, Ernie . . Kutzler, Danny . . . Kutzler, David .... Kyle, Frank .... Kyle, Lisa ..... Lacey, Jeffrey .... Laguna, Norma . . . Laing, Graham . . . Laing, Janet . , . Lamb, Patricia .... Lambdin, Denise .... .... Lambdin, Gary . . . Lambert, Susan . . . Lambert, Wilson .... .... Lamers, Leslie . . . . Land, Susan ..... Landers, David . . . Landers, Joyce ..... .... Landwermeyer, David . . . . . . Lane, Angela ....... .... Lone, Anita ........ .... Lane, Belinda .... Lane, Jennifer .... 263 263 21 4 241 241 214 263 284 241 263 263 21 4 241 263 284 263 263 241 284 21 4 21 4 21 A 241 284 263 21 4 284 21 4 284 263 284 284 263 284 21 4 284 284 21 4 284 21 4 241 263 241 21 4 241 214 263 284 214 284 214 241 284 214 241 241 21 4 21 4 241 284 241 Landis, Skip .......... .... . 21 5 215 284 215 241 Lane,J. D, ... Lang, Darryl . . . Lang, Doug ..... Lang, Steve ..... Langevin, Christine Langevin, Kathy . Lankfard, Joefta . Lanzarohi, Mark . Lanzarotti, Sandra Lanzarotti, Susan l.arkin,MichaeI , . Larmer, Brent . . Larmer, Seth . . . Lasater, Julie. . . Latham, Sherry . . Lawlis, Ena ...... , , , Lawrence, Cindy . . . , , , Lawrence, Kevin . . , . . , Ledbetter, Susan . Lee, Bruce ..... Lee, David . . . Lee, Lynn ..... Lee, Scheresa ..,. , , , Lees, Linda .... Lees, Lisa ....... . , , Lehman, David . , . . . . Lehman, Mary .... . . . Lehman, Sheryl . . , , , , Leitch, Kirk ....... . . . Lemley, Randall .... . , , Lenaman, Tony . . . , . . Leonard, Cynlhia. . . . . . Levell, Linda ..... . . . Leverett, Jaye .... Lewis, Doug . . . Lewis, Lisa ..., Lewis, Lorrine . . Lewis, Martin. . . Lewis, Ted ..... Libbey, George . . . Lindley, Bill . . . . Lindsay, Judy . . Liu, Patricia .... Liu, Peter ....... Livingston, Charla . . . . . Lockhart, Barry . . . , , , Lockhart, Brent , . . Lohrke, Cheryl .... Lohrke, Linda . . Long, Tommy . . Lonsford, David. . . Looney, Sherry , . . Loose, Colleen , Lopez, Mary . . . Lord, Cheryl . . . Lorey, Julie ,..... Lovell, Kimberly. . . Lowrance, Rick . . . Loyd, Kelly . . . Lozzi, Steven . . Ludwig, David .... Lundquist, Jon .....,. . , , Lundquist, Monica . Lyle, Lisa ,... ...., . . . Lynass, Ann . . . Lynass, John . . . Lynass, Mary. . . Lynch, Pat .... Lynn, David .... Lynn, Jackie . . , Lyons, Keith . . . Lyons, Kevin . . . Maas, Leisa ...... Maberry, Tracey . . . . . . Mabry, Mike ..... Mabry, Monica .... . . MacGorrnan, John .,.. . . Mack, Gregory .... . . . Mack, Phyllis . . . Mack, Rebecca , . . Mackey, Dewitt . . . Maddox, John ,... Mahoney, Ellen . . . Maiars, Liba , . . Maloch, Susan .... . . . Maloney, Kevin ...... . , , Mangham,Melinda . . . . . . Manske, Paul ,. , ,. .. . Manuel, Kirk ,,... Maples, Cynthia . . . . . . Maples, John .... Maples, Kellye . . , Maples, Kurt . . . Maralzi, Tina ,,.. Marchand, Bruce . . , . . Marchand, Todd . . . . , . Margolis, Gayle . . Marion, Charla . . . Marion, Many. . , , 284 284 284 284 284 241 241 215 263 263 284 241 241 241 263 263 241 215 215 215 263 215 284 215 284 263 284 215 284 215 215 215 241 284 284 241 263 242 242 284 215 284 215 263 215 284 215 215 263 263 215 263 216 263 284 242 263 284 264 264 216 216 264 216 242 284 264 242 264 242 284 284 242 242 264 .242 ,216 216 285 242 285 ...264 242 242 285 242 216 264 285 264 264 242 285 242 .242 216 216 285 242 Marks, Darlene . . . Marks, Kris ...... Markum, Ricky ..... Marquardt, Linda . . Marquardt, Thomas . . , - . - - Marroquin, Kathryn . . . . - - - Marrs, Jeff ...... , Marsh, Marianne . . . Marshall, Karen . . . Martin, David .... Martin, Diana .... Martin, Helen . . Martin, Karen .... Martin, Karen L. , . Martin, Lisa ..., Martin, Mark . . , Martin, Mike . . . Martin, Rip ...... Martin, Thomas . . . Martinez, Rhonny . . Martinez, Ricky , . . Maske, Pam . . . Massey, Arthur . . . Massey, Robin . . Massey, Steve ,..... Mattiza, Heather ..... ---- Matulich, Alexander .... - - - - Matulich, Erika ...,.. --'- Maurer, Lynn ...,. Mayer, Michael . . . Mayeux, Terry .... Mayfield,Jon . . Mays, Sharon .... McAllister, Laura . . . McAndrew, Lee . . . McBeth, Mark .... McCain, Gene .... McCain, Steve ..... McCalister, Earnie .... ---- McCalister, Loraine . . . - - - - McCall, Lisa ...... McCarthy, Sean . . . McCarthy, Terry . . . McCaslin, Barry .... McCaslin, Rodney .... ---- McClure, Patty .... McCommas, Greg .... --'- McCool, Beth ...,. McCown, Douglas .... - - - - McCoy, Elaine ..... McCoy, James .... McCoy, Jay ...... McCrabb,Jack . . . McCullar, Lisa .... McDaniel, Alan . . . McDaniel, Lynne ...,. ---' McDonald, David . , McDonald, Elizabeth , . . - - - - McDonald, Kelley . . McDonald, Kirk .... McDonald, Lori .... McDonald, Paula . . . McDonald, Robert . . McEachern, Alice , . . McElree, Mark ..,. McEntire, Laura .... McFadin, Troy .... McGaw, Steven .... McGee, Lecia .... McGee, Lori ...... McGinnes, Kathleen McGinnis, Anthony . . . - - - - McGlone, Dorothy .... --'- McGawen, Alice . . . Mclnnis, Tom ..... McKee, Kim . . . McKee, Toni ,.... McKelvey, Ted . . . McKenzie, Julie .... McKenzie, Mary . . . McKesson, Woodie . McKimmey, John . . . McKimmey, Steve . . McKinney, Cynthia . McKinney, John ..., McLollen, Ben ...., Mclemore, Kendra . McLemore, Paul . . . McLin, Kristina ..... McMahon, Michael . McMillion, Tamie . . . McMullen, Vicki .... McSpadden, Michelle McWhorter, Carol . . McWhorter, Marla . . Means, Mary ,.... Means, Rebekah . . . Medlen, Brandie . . . Medlock, Robin , . . 285 264 285 285 242 285 285 242 264 264 242 264 216 264 264 242 285 264 285 264 264 242 242 285 242 242 264 285 216 216 285 285 216 216 264 242 264 285 265 242 263 216 264 285 216 264 264 285 264 285 285 265 265 285 265 285 265 265 242 242 242 242 285 265 285 216 285 21 6 265 21 7 265 285 285 21 7 265 242 21 7 285 242 285 285 285 265 21 7 265 285 265 21 7 285 265 ....242 217 217 265 ....242 217 ..,.265 ....242 ....285 Meltzer, lvan .... Menefee, Barry .... .... Menzdorf, Glen ..., , . , . Meroney, Andy .... . . , . Messler, Mary . . . Meyer, Destyn . . . Meyer, Hal .... Meyer, Lorene . . . Meyer, Rori ..... Meyer, Wendi ...,. .... Michie, Hugh ...,.... .,.. Middlebrook, Mark .,.. .,.. Mielke, Sharon ..... .... Milam, Warren .... .--- Milburn, Lyn .... Milburn, Stanley . . . . . . . Milburn,Tony . . . Milburn, Tohl .... Milburn, Todd . . . Miller, Becky .... Miller, David ..., Miller, Ellen .... Miller, John .... Miller, Kathleen. . . . . . . . Miller, Lagretto .... .... Miller, Lani ..... Miller, Lisa .... Miller, Mike ..... Miller, Timothy . . Miller, Tim ..... MiIlican,JuIie . . . MilIican,Mark . . . Mills, Dale ..., Mills, David ..... Mills, Raymond .... . - . . Milner, Brian .... Miner, Elouise . . . Minnich, Greg . . . Minnich, Ricky , . . Minor, Jeff .... Minor, Terry . . . Mitchell, Ray .,.. Mitchell, Cynthia . . . . . . . Mitchell, Joel. . , . Mitchell, Mark ..... .... Mitchell, Michele . . . . . . . Mitchell, Mitzi ..... .... Mitchell, Reginald .... .... Mitchell, Thorp .,.. .... Mixon, Kellye . . . Moelling, Britt . . . Moher, Susan . . . Migder, Kim .... . . . . , . Mollenkott, Sharon Mollentine, Laura .... V . . . Monroe, Mark ..... , . . . Moody, Brenda .... ---- Moody, Rayne . . Moore, Amy . . . Moore, Brent ...... .... Moore, George . . . . . . . Moore, James .... Moore, Melody .... . . , . Moore, Pam ..... Moore, Phyllis .... 285 21 7 242 265 21 7 243 285 265 21 7 243 265 265 286 265 265 217 265 243 286 243 286 243 243 265 217 286 21 7 21 7 265 286 21 7 286 243 243 243 243 265 243 265 243 286 243 265 217 217 266 286 266 286 266 286 266 286 266 286 21 7 286 286 286 266 . 286 217 217 266 218 Moore, Robert .... - - - Moore, Sharon . . . - - - Moore, Tim ..... Moorman, Lana . . . - - - Moreci, Phil ........ . - - Moreci, Raymond Moreno, Joanne . . - - - Morgan, Carolyn. . , . - - - Morgan,Craig . . . - - . Morgan, Dina . . . Morgon,Gail .... - - - Morgan, Michelle Morgan, Nell .... --.. - - - Moriarty, Chris . . . ........, . . Morris, David , . . Morris, Larry .... Morris, Leigh Ann Morris, Lori ,.... Morrison, Hal . , . Morton, Leslie , . . Moses, Melinda . . Mosley, Truitt . . . Mossbarger, Jill . . Mossbarger, Judy Mothersole, Karen . . . - - - - - Moughon, John . . Moxley,Jane . . . Mullins, James. . . Mulqueen, Carol . Mulqueen, Robert Mumford, Marla . Mumford, Ronny . Muncy, Jeff ..... Munn, Carol .... Munn, Gene .... Murray, Belinda . Murray, Robin . . . Murray, Suelynn . Muth, Eileen .... Muth, John ..... Muth, Patty ..... Myers, Edward . . Myers, Keith .... Myles, Vickie .... Nance, Carl .... Nance Debbie .. Napier, Lisar. . .Tx ,gf Y-H Napier, Patrice . . Narramore, Sheri Naughton, Amy . Naughton, Sarah Nave, Kelly .,... Naylor, Karen . . . Naylor, Laurie . , . Neathery, Drew . Neighbors, James Nelson, David . . . Nelson, Karin . . . Nelson, Michael . Nelson, Sharon . . Nelson, Teresa . . Nero, Curlena . . , Neubecker, Kim . . . - - - Neuberger, Susan . . . - - . Newbury, Suzette . . . - - - 243 286 286 243 243 286 286 21 B 21 8 21 8 286 286 286 243 266 21 8 243 266 243 286 243 266 243 243 243 286 243 266 266 243 243 21 8 266 243 266 243 286 266 286 266 266 21 8 266 243 266 266 286 243 243 286 266 243 21 8 218 243 266 266 286 219 286 243 286 266 266 286 Newland, Brenda Newland, Steve . Nicholas, Bruce . . Nichols, Dedra . . Nichols, Juan . . , Nichols, Lynn . . , Nichols, Shawn . . Nickell, Craig . . Nickell, Kevin . . . Nicolau, Robert , . Nix, Beverlee . . Nix, William .... Nobles, Alethea . Nobles, John .,.. Nolen,Wendy . . Nordin, Penny , . . Norman, Roger . . Nosal, Mark .... Nunn, Brent .... O'Brien, David . . O'Connell, David O'Cannell, Herbert . . . , , A Odom, Lisa ..... Odom, Mike ..., Ogden, Shelli . . . O'Keefe, Tim .... Oliver, Dave .... Oliver, Debbie . . Oliver, Philis ..,. Oliver, Sharon . . Oliver, Teri ..... Oliver, Julia ..... , A , Olmos, Martha . , Olmos, Mary .... Olson, Stacie . . . O'Neal, Debbie . O'Neal, Justine . . O'Neal Scott .... Onken, Kim ..... Oppiv, Tony -.... , . . Osburg, Randy . . O'TooIe, Cindy . , Ottmann, Tripp . . Overton, Connie . Owen, Erin ..... Owen, Libby ..... , , , Owen, Susan . . ,... . . . Oyervides, Frankie Pace, David .... Pace, Nelson .... Pacheco, Steve . . Pack, Jerri ...... Pack, Karen .... Pack, Pamela . . . Packer, Julie .... Palko, John ..... Panlino, Greg . . . Panzino, Lisa .... Papai, Mary .... Parchirian, Cliff . . Parchman, Vicky . Pardue, Sheila . . . Parham, Kent . . . Parish, Lea Ann . . Parker, Alan .... Parker, Cindy . , . Parker, David . . . Parker, Elisa .... Parker, Ginny . . . Parker, Mike ..,. Parker, Patricia . . Parks, Jeanie .... Parra, Dana .... Parra, Danny . . . Parra, Bobby .... Parrish,Jetf ...... . . . Parrish, Karen .... , , , Parrish, Paige . . . Parsons, April , . . Parsons, Keith . . . Partch, Ellen .... Parvin, Terry .... Paschal, Mike .... , , , Pascuui, Annette . . . . . . Patton, Christi . . . Patton, Karen . . . Paul, Charles .... Paul, James .... Paule, Becky .... Payne, Jeff . . . Payne, Kelly .... Payton, Allison . . Payton, Marty . . . Peace, Trava .... Peart, Chuck .... Peden, Bret ..... Pedraxa, Patricia .... . . . Pedrala, Sara .... . . . 243 287 266 266 243 266 287 287 287 243 243 266 287 266 266 266 244 287 244 219 266 287 287 219 267 244 244 287 244 267 287 244 267 287 267 287 287 267 267 244 287 21 9 21 9 244 267 244 244 220 287 220 267 287 287 220 287 287 244 267 244 267 267 287 287 244 244 287 220 267 267 267 244 267 244 244 220 244 287 244 267 220 267 244 267 244 220 267 287 267 220 287 220 287 267 220 287 220 267 220 Peebles, Clay . . . Pendergraft, Jeff . Pendergraft, Steve Penick, Dale .,.. Pennington, Renee. . . . Pennington, Tina . Perez, Ricky , . . . Perkins, Randy . . Perkins, Steve . . . Perry, Rhonda . , . Perry, Ricky ..... Peschel, Patti .... Peterman, Pete . . Peterson, Christina .... .... Petrillo, Tina ..., Petriscak, Todd . . Petterson, Lary . . Pham, Khanh . . Pharr, Robert . . . Philipski, Robert. . Phillips, Randy. . . Phillips, Vicky . , Picht, Steven . . . Pickens, Wes . . . Pickop, Paul . , . Pickop, Vicki . . . Pierson,Tom . . . Pierson, Tim . . . Pillars, Bruce . . . Pillars, Diane .... Pinkston, Brenda . Piper, Tom , .... Pittman, Frank , . . Plunkett, Cathy . . Plunkett, George . Poe, Katherine . , Pomykal, Keith . . Pomykal, Leigh . . Ponder, Janet . . . Poore, Cindy . . . Porter, Carlton . . Porter, Cathy . . Porter, Clark . . . Post, Jeff .... Post, Phil ..... Pateet, Laura , . Powada, Laura . . Powell, Alice . . . Power, David . . Power, Michael . . Poynor, John .... Prager, Jordana . 287 220 267 287 220 287 287 244 287 267 220 244 287 288 244 244 267 244 267 244 244 221 288 244 288 221 267 244 244 288 267 267 244 267 244 221 288 221 288 244 288 244 267 221 267 245 267 268 288 288 288 288 Pratt, Brenda .... Pratt, Kathy. . . . Pratt, Shari ...... . ,,,, Pray, Jeffrey ....... Preho ditch, David .... ,.,. Prestidge, Artis .... .,,, Prestidge, Renee . . . . . . , Prewett, Janice . . Price, David . . . Price, Robin .... Price, Ruth .... Prickett, Jane .. Prince, Lon ....... . . . . Priore, Jamie ...,.... .... Prochoska, Michael .... , . . , Pryor, Kim .......... .,,, Puckett, Dan ....., , . , Puckett, Wes ,... Puett, Debra .... Puma, Randy ..,... ,,,, Pumphrey, Verna .... . . . Pumphrey, Vince . . . , , , , Pursley, Alan ..... Pursley, Steve .... Quiroz, Ronnie . . . Raeuchle, Tim , . . Ragland, Sara ....... .... Ragsdale, Rebecca Rainbolt, Steve .... .,.. Rams, Paul .....,. , , , Rainwater, Donny .... . . . Rainwater, Donna .... . , , Rainwater, Sue .... Ramirez, Jorge . . Ramirez, Rita ...... .... Rampley, Scott .,.. ..,. Ramsey, Laird . . . Randolph, Darla . . . Rapport, Eric . , . Ratcliff, Jan ..,. Rattan, Joe ..,. Rauch, William . . Ray, Cindy .... Ray, Greg ..... Ray, Melanie .... Ray, Robert ..... Raynor, Martha Reagor, Jimmy .. Reagor, Steve . . . Rebholz, Cheryl. . Rebholz, Robin Record, Greg . . . Record, Tim .,... Records, Velma Rector, John . . . Reddin, Mike .... Reece, Freddy , . , Reed, Alan .... Reed, Eddie . . . Reed, Charles . . . Reed, David . . . Reed, Mark ..., Reed, Sandra . . . Reed, Tommy . . . Reed, Tanya . . . Reed, Terry ..,.. Reese, Margaret . . . Regan, Annette ..., ,,,, Reinbach, Kenny . . , , , , , Reis, Richard ,..... .... Releford, Anthony .... ,.,, Rentro, Renoye .... .... Rettig, Anne .... Rettig, Mary .... Reuter,Ann...,... Reuter, Christopher Reuter, Steve . ..,. ,,,, Reynolds, Kathleen Rhoades, Steve .... . . . . Rhodes, Brad . . . Rhodes, Lynne , , . Rice, Sandra . . . Richard, Scott .... Richards, Mariann . . , , , , Richards, Mark .... , , 4 , Richards, Russell . . . Richardson, John . . . , , , , Richardson, Roy , .... , , , A Richmond, Wanda .... .... Riddel, Rossi ...... ..,. Riddell, Fritz ..... Riddle, Lori ....... ,,,, Ridge, Jonathan . . . . . . , Ridge, Susann . . . Riley, Mike ...., Ringness, Paula .,.. . . , , 4 , Ringness, Rhonda ..,. . . . . Rios, Lynn . . ..,.. . , , , 268 221 268 245 288 245 221 245 268 245 245 268 268 288 221 221 . 245 221 221 221 . 268 288 288 221 221 245 288 268 221 . 268 . 268 . 245 245 268 245 221 288 288 221 221 221 245 288 288 268 288 245 268 288 288 221 245 268 221 245 245 288 268 245 288 268 268 268 222 245 245 288 288 268 222 268 268 268 222 288 268 222 245 245 222 268 268 222 268 245 288 245 268 288 288 245 288 268 288 268 245 222 . 245 Rippard, Susan . . Rivers, Michael .... .... Robb, Scott .... Robb, Sarah . . . Robbins, Joyce . , Robbins, Richard .... .... Roberson, Dennis . . . . . . . Roberts, Don .,.... .... Roberts, Greg .,... .... Roberts, Marcia .... .... Roberts, Melissa , . . . . . . Robertson, Doug . . . . . . , Robinson, Melissa . . . . . . . Robinson, Pamela . , . . . . . Robinson, Robin . . . . , . , Robinson, Roger . . . . . . . Robinson, Sally .... .... Roch, Chris ..... Roch, Renee ...... .... Rockwell, Kathy . . . . . , . Rodgers, Carmen .... .... Rodriguez, Antonio .,,. .... Rogers, Bryan ...... .... Rogers, John ...... .,.. Rogers, Kristi .... Roland, Corl . . . Roland, Darla . . . Romanko, Terry ,... .... Romanko, Walter . . . . . . Rosario, Maylo .... .... Rosario, Melissa . . . . , . . Rosser, Robin . . Raten, Tracie .... Rothtelder, Rae . . Rowe, Judy .... Rowe, Lisa . . Rowe, Robin . . . Rowell, Steve . . . Rowett, Charles .... .... Roe, Clif ....... Ruede, Ellen . . . Rugg, Philip .... Ruiz, Aldo. . . Ruiz, Benny ..., Russell, Trina .... Russo, Greg ....... .... Rutherford, Graham . . . , . . . Rutledge, Rod ...... .... Ryan, Debbie . . . Ryan, Bobby . . . Ryland, Karen . . . Saal, Kristin . . . Saba, Scott ..,.. Sanders, Curtis ..,. .... Sandridge, Lesa . . . , . , , Sansom, Charles , Sarrett, Ann .,., Sarrett, Karen ,.... ,... Satterfield, Jackie . . . . . , . Saunders, Alan .,.. .... Saylor, Ricky ....... ..,, Scarborough, Howie . . . . . . . Scarborough, Jon . . . . . , 268 268 222 289 289 245 222 223 268 223 223 223 223 269 223 289 224 245 289 289 269 245 224 245 224 289 289 269 224 245 269 224 269 289 289 224 269 245 289 245 245 245 224 269 289 289 224 246 246 289 246 269 289 269 289 246 246 289 289 269 289 224 ,224 Schmedel, Kent . . . 'Schmidt, Debbie . . . Schuder, Debbie , , . Schuder, Shirley . . . , . . Schunder, Paul . . . Schunder, Tracey. . . . . . Scott, Cherie ..... Scott, Jamesetta . . . - - V Scott, Mike .... Scott, Roger . . . Searcy, Kari . . Sebesta, Bill . . . Seely, Allen . . Seely, Lawrie . . Seifer, Jeff ...... Senisch, Stephen . . . . . - Severance, Mark . . . . - - Sexton, Iris ...... Shafer, Douglas . . Shannon, Rick .... Shelley, Brent .... Shelton, Glenda . . . . - . Shelton, Richard . . . . , . Shelton, Steve ,,.. Shields, Terri . . . Shirey, Greg . . . Shirley, Chris. . , Shoecraft, Vicki . . . Shoffner, Scarlett . Showmaker, Richard . . . . . . Shrader, Melinda . Shrader, Philip . , , Siefert, Steve . . Sillers, Troy .... Silva, David ..... Simmons, Gail .... Simon, Cheryl ..., Simon, Donnell . . . Simon, Kathy . . Simons, Phyllis . Simpson, Bari .... Singleton, James . . Six, Richard ..... Skinner, Cuma . . . Skinner, Beth , . . Slater, Scott , . . Slater, Shannon . . Slaton, Darlene . . . Slaton, Terrie . . Sloan, Scott . . . Smaistrla, Beth . , . Smerick, Michael . , Smith, Alfred ,.... Smith, Becky . . . Smith, Beth ...... Smith, Charles ,.,. Smith, Cindy , , . Smith, Fred .... Smith, Glenn. . . Smith, Jacki . . . Smith, Jimmy. ,. Smith, John E ..., Smith, John M. . , , 246 269 269 246 224 289 246 224 246 269 246 224 289 224 289 224 269 224 246 246 246 269 269 289 246 224 246 269 269 269 289 246 289 289 269 224 246 224 269 289 224 224 269 224 269 269 224 246 289 246 269 246 246 224 225 246 289 225 289 289 225 269 269 Smith, Keith . , , Smith, Kerry . . . Smith, Pam .... Smith, Pat . . . Smith, Paula . . Smith, Sharon . . . Smith, Shelia ,... Smith, Thomas ..... Smith, Zaundra .... Smotherman, Darby Smotherman, Holly . Jerron ..,,. Jill ,,.,,.. Snelus, Kevin . Snelus, Mary .... Snipes, Libby . . . Soria, Enrique . . . Soria, Rosa . . . Sosa, Denise ..,. Sotello, Patrick . . . South, Claudia , . . Southall, Brad . . . Sowell, Judy .... Larry .,,. Leslie .... erg, Walter Spearman, Nancy . . eu, Randy ..,.. Speer, Paula .... Speir, Lisa ....., Spencer, Ernest . , , Frank .,,. im,,.. Spicer, Bonnie , . . Spicer, Peggy . , . Spooner, Joan .. Sport, Jeffrey . , . Spruill, Cindy . . . Spruill, Sherri . , Squires, Susan . . Squires, Terri. . , . . . Stackfleth, Janice . . Stallings, Carmen . Stamm, Mark ..... Standlee, Richard . . Stondridge, Scott . . Stondridge, Karla . . Stark, Darrell ..... Steele, Gary ...... Stephens, Stephanie Stephenson, Lisa , . Stephenson, Mary . . Stern, Bruce ,..,,. Stevens, Daniel . . . Stevens, Keith . . . Stevens, Mark . . . Stevens, Martha . . , Stewart, Kelle , . . Stewart, Kerri . . . Stewart, Mark ..... Stidham, Anthony . . Still, Debra ....... Stites, Kirk ...., Stoltz, Debbie . . , Stone, Charles . , Stout, David . . . Stovall, Rene .... Stovall, Steve . . . Stowell, Lesley .... Stricker, Ralph ..... Strickland, Jeannette Strickland, Miriam . . Strickland, Sherry . . Stroo, Nora ...... Strather, Sean ..... Stubblefield, Jeff, , . Sudduth, Kimberly. . Sullivan, Bart ...... , . . . Summerton, Roberta . . . . . . . Sumrall, James ..,. Supple, Janet , . . Surrett, Ellen ..., Suss, Steven ....,. Sutherland, Mark . . . . . . . Swaim, Jay ....... Swan, Melodye . . Swanson, Kell ..,,. Swanson, Mark .,., Sweet, Thomas ..,. Sweeten, Corinne . . . . . . . Sweeten, Yvonne .... , . . . Swift, Grover . . . , . Swift, Stafford . . Swint, Joy ..... Swyers, Lisa . . . Sypert, David . . . Taft, Robbie .... Talbot, James . . . 289 269 225 246 225 269 246 246 226 269 289 269 289 247 226 226 269 290 290 290 290 247 269 226 290 247 270 247 247 290 290 290 247 247 226 290 226 247 290 290 270 270 270 247 247 226 226 247 226 290 290 290 247 226 270 290 290 270 226 226 247 247 290 270 290 247 226 270 247 247 290 270 270 247 270 247 290 247 247 270 270 290 247 290 270 226 247 270 247 247 248 248 290 248 226 290 290 248 9 Talmadge, Mike . .... . , , Talmadge, Theresa . . . . . . Tanner, Susan . . . . , Tarkington, Otis . . Tarkington, Pat .... . . Tarkingtan, Renee .... . . . Tarpley, Karla . .... . . Tarpley, Sheri , . Tarsha, Albir . . Tarvin, Beth .... Tarvin, Robert .,.. Taylor, Alma. . , Taylor, Annette . . . Taylor, Beverly . , , Taylor, Janice . . Taylor, Kevin. . . Taylor, Sherry .,.. Taylor, Mark . . , Taylor, Nicole .... Taylor, Renee . . Teis, Donny ,.., Temp-le, Bobby . . . Tengwall, Debra , , . , . Tengwall, Laurie Terry, Greg . . , Test, Terry ..., Tetts, Donna . . . Thames,Jace .. Thames, Peggy . . . Theobald, Lisa .... Thigpen, Ronald ..... . . , Thomas, Barbarett ,... . . . Thomas, Cindy .... . . . Thomas, Darlene . . . . . . Thomas, Oretha . . Thomas, Sherilyn . . Thompson, Adrienne . . . . . Thompson, Bridgett Thompson, Caroline .,.. . , . Thompson, Cheryl . Thompson, Denise , . , , . . . Thompson, Erik .... . . Thompson, Gail, . . Thompson, John . . Thompson, Ken . . . Thompson, Lloyd , , . . . . Thompson, Ricky . . . . . . Thompson, Scott , . . . . . Thompson, Stevie ..., . . . Thompson, Susanne .... . . . Thompson, Teresa . Thomson, Charles . Thorley, Dianne. . . Thornton, Bruce . . . Tharnton,Tonya . . Threadgill, Tommy , Threadgill, Tobin , . Thurman, Kelly . . . Thurman, Chuck . . Thweatt, Mike . , Tidwell, Darrin. Tigner, Carlos . . Tillman, Gregg . . . Tingle, Rhonda , . . Tisby, Phyllis . , . Tobey, Steve . . . Taler, Phil ..,.. Toler, Tracy ....,. Tomlinson, Clark , , Tomlinson, Sheri . . Tomsic, John . . , Tomsic, Karen . . Torres, Ralph ,.... Torrisi, Belinda . . . Totten, Jeff .... Totten, Robert ..,. Tawles, Carolyn . , Towles, Donald . . . Travis, Jim ..... Travis, Larry . . . Traylar, Roger .... Treadway, Carol . . Treadway, Kevin Triplett, Melanie Trotter, Todd . . . Truly, Tim .... Tubbs, Earl .,.. Tubbs, John . . . , , Tunstill, Deborah . . Turnbull, Debbie . . Turner, Bobby ,... Turner, Dena , , . Turner, George . . . Turner, Jenifer . . Tuttle, Molly . . . Tuttle, Tammy .,.. Tweddale, Ellen . . . Tweddale, Karen . . 290 226 270 226 .226 290 .270 227 290 290 248 227 248 290 290 248 290 270 270 270 270 248 .227 270 270 290 248 248 227 248 248 270 291 227 227 248 291 270 270 248 248 270 291 248 291 227 227 270 270 270 227 227 248 248 248 227 291 270 270 270 227 248 291 291 248 291 227 227 271 248 291 291 291 291 227 291 248 248 291 291 227 291 291 291 248 248 291 227 271 248 248 227 291 228 291 271 228 Ueltschey, Butch . . . Ueltschey, Martin , , Ulrich, James ..... Underwood, David . Underwood, Michele Urrey, Elaine ...... Valdez, Bobbi ..... Valenciano, Orlando Vandiver, Joe .,... Vandiver, Robbie. . . Vanhoozer, Sarah . . Vanhouten, Zacki . . Vannate, Greg . . . Vannote, Mike . . . Vanzandt, Carol . . Vasquez, Don .,... Vasquez, Elizabeth . Van Trump, Heidi . . Vaughn, Mike .... Vawter, Jane .... Veal, Susan , ..... Vermillion, Stephanie Vermillion, Tammy. . Vesta, Don ...... Vesta, Greg . . . Vestal, Robert . . . Vick, Mike. .. Vick, John . .. Vickery, Lori . . Villa, Alfredo . . . Vincens, April , .... Virgets, Caral ...,. Von Minden, Barbara Von Minden, Donna Voss, Elizabeth .... Vossler, Debi ..... Vossler, Vallarie . . Voyles, Glenn . . . Voyles, Janet . . . Vrotsas, Thomas . . , Wachowski,John . , Waddell, Carol .... Waddell, Craig . . . Wagner, Steve . . Wagy, Paul. . . Wagy, Stephen . . Waits, Thomas . . . Walker, Belinda . . Walker, Daniel ..,. Walker, Mindy . . . Walker, William . . Wallace, Tricia . . . Wallach, David . . . Waller, Jane .... Waller, John .... Walsh, Maureen . . Walter, Bryan . . . Walter, John . . Walters, Mark . . . Walters, Robert. . , . Walton, Emily . .. Walton, Sidney . . . Walton, Terry .,.. Wonner, James , . . Warbritton, Mike. . . Ward, Cairn .,.. . Ward, Peggy . . . Ware, Kim .... Ware, Stephen . . Wark, Melisa ..... Warkentin, Rhonda . Warman, Debra . . . Warman, Lisa . . . Warner, Blair . . . Warner, Shelley . , Warren, Mike , . . . Warren, Robert . . , Waters, Don .... Waterstan, Sheri . . Watkins, David . . . Watkins, Steve . . . Watson, Craig. . . Watson, Johnny . . Watson, Phil .... Watts, David ..., Watts, Elizabeth . . Watts, Steve ....., Weatherby, Deedy , Weatherford, Stepha nie Weatherly, Ann ...... . . . . . . Weathers, Denise .... Weaver, Bradley . . . . Weaver, Teresa . , , Webb, Brad .... Webb, Charlie , . . Webb, Emma , . . Webb, Mike . . Webb, Terry .... 228 271 291 248 271 291 228 271 248 291 271 291 271 249 271 249 271 291 249 228 249 291 228 228 271 291 291 228 271 291 228 228 228 271 249 249 271 271 249 249 291 271 249 271 271 228 228 271 271 228 249 291 228 271 249 271 249 291 292 249 249 271 271 228 292 249 249 228 228 292 249 228 271 271 292 271 249 292 271 229 271 229 292 249 229 292 271 229 271 271 249 229 292 292 249 229 249 249 Webber, Eric .... Weber, Nell .... Webster, Darlene Weekley, Mike .... ,,,, Weide, Lynn .... Weidman, Gary . . . Weimer, Barbara .... ,,,, Welch, Janet .... Welch, Jill ........ ,,,, Wellman, Vernon ... . , , , Wells, Kathy .... Wells, Monique . . Welton, Susan . . Wensel, Paul .... Werner, Hanna , Werner, James . , Wesley, Katrina . . . . , , . West, Angela . . . West, Lesley ...... ,,,, Weatherby, James . . , , , , Wetherby, Tammy . . . . , , , Wetsel, Cynthia .... ,,,, Wetsel, Leslie . . . Whalen, Gary. . . Whaylen, Jeff . . . Whaylen, Lisa . . . Wheat, Cynthia .... ,,,, Wheat, Steven .... ,,., Wheeler, Cynthia , . . . , . . Wheeler, Patrice . . . , , , , Whitaker, Pam . . Whitcratt, Vera .... .... White, Barbara ..,. .... White, Beth .... White, Coleman . White, Ellen . . . White, Kenny . . . White, Mollie ..... .,.. Whitmire, Sandra . . . . . . . Wickes, Janet ...... Wickstrom,Janice . . . , , , , Wickstram, Sallie . . . . . . Widner, Cindy. . . Wier, Cathy . . . Wilburn, Jana . . . Wilburn, Tony . . . Wilde, Brenda , . . Wilde, Glenn . . Wiles, Bonnie Wiley, Eric ..... Wilhite, Scott . . . Wilker an, Connie . . . . . . s Wilkes, Dawn . , Wilkie, Kyle . . . Wilkie, Susan . .. Wilkin, John . . . Wilkin, Laurie . . . william, Kelly ..,.. .... Wilkinson, Lori ..... .... Wilkinson, Raymond . . . . . . . Willecke, Brian ..... .... Williams, Algie .... .... Williams, Chris .... .... Williams, Denise . . . . . . . Williams, Greg . . Williams, Heather , . . . . Williams, Jami. . . Williams, Jamie ..,. .... Williams, Jan . . . Williams, Jeff . . . Williams, Jodie . . Williams, Judy. . , Williams, Keith . . . Williams, Kim .... Williams, Lilia ..... .... Williams, Marsha . . . . . . . Williams, Buddy , . . . . . . Williams, Norma . . . . . . . Williams, Tracey . . . . . . . Williams, Veronica . . . . . . Williams, Walt .... .... Willitord, Polly . . Willis, Greg . , . wallfclam . ., Willis, Kirk . . Willis, Linda . . . Willis, Stacy . , . Willis, Steven . . , Wilson, Jeff . . . Wilson, Joe ..., Wilson, Kim ... Wilson, Shari . . Wilson, Sherri ..... Wilson, Steve ...... ..., Winchester, Mark . . . . . . , Windebank, Deeann . . . . . . . Winkler, Max ,..... .... Winkler, Tom ..... .... 249 271 229 . 249 292 292 272 292 229 292 229 249 272 229 249 229 l 292 l 292 249 272 292 229 292 249 292 249 l 292 229 272 229 292 272 272 292 249 249 272 229 229 272 229 250 272 292 272 229 272 250 250 229 272 250 272 250 293 250 272 292 272 230 230 293 250 293 250 .293 250 250 293 272 293 250 250 293 230 250 230 230 250 293 250 230 272 250 272 293 230 250 272 230 293 272 272 250 272 272 293 272 Winn, Jason .... Winn,Woody . . . Winnett, Terry . . . Winslett, Mark .... Winterman, Robin . . . Winters, Mariorie . . . Winters, Shoryl . . . Winters, Steve . . . Wise, Margaret . . . Wise, Ramona .... Wolanski, Lisa .... Wolonski, Nino . . . Wong, Larry , . . . . Wong, Michelle . . . Wood, Evelyn , . . Wood, Mike .... Wood, Rabert .... Wood, Sandy . . . Woodfin, Lindo . . . 250 272 250 272 250 272 293 250 230 230 230 272 272 230 250 250 293 272 230 Woodf Wood s, in, Rose . Wooley, Karen . Wooten, Scott. . Worley, Barbara Wren, Nancy . . Wright, Benetha Wright, Dennis . Wright, Tommy . Wright, Raymond Wright, Regina . Wright, Rob . . . Wright, Robin . . Wright, Sharon . Wright, Tom . . . Wyatt, Wyers, Wynn, Yorbro Jerry . . . Randy . . John . . . ugh, Jay . Lawrence . . . 272 293 230 272 272 293 272 272 230 250 250 250 293 230 250 230 250 272 230 Yarbrough, Kay ....... - - - Yarbrough, Stephanie .... . . . Yocom, Becky ....... . . . York, Deborah . . . York, Donna . . . York, Rae ..... Yost, Sheila ...... Young, Anthony , . . Young, Mariorie . . , Young, Robert .... Young, Robert .... Zeigler, Andrea .... Zeigler, Carla .... Zellers, Cheryl .... Zidek, Teresa .... Zophy, Jean . . . Zuloico,Jimmy . . . .293 .250 272 Yeatts, Renee ........ .--- . 250 230 250 272 230 250 293 272 272 293 250 230 293 250 272 Acapella Choir .... Annual ........ Basketball ......... Cheerleaders ....... Concerned Senior Girls Cross Country ,...... Football ......... Forensics ......... Future Homemakers . . German Club ...... Golf ......... Gymnastics .... Marching Band .... Insight ........... Math Club ......... Medical Careers Club . Mixed Choir ...,.... National Honor Society .... Orchestra ,...... . . . Outdoor Recreation . . Clubs and Organizations 300 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 306 306 307 307 308 308 308 309 310 310 31 1 31 1 Rebeloires ..... Rebel Rallars . . . Rebelation . . . Reflections . . . Rodeo Club .... Russian Club .... Socce r ........ Signs of Silence Stage Band .... Student Advisory Committee .... Student Council Swim Team ..... Symphonic Bond . ' Tennis ........ Thespians ...... Track ......... Vocational Outlook Education . . . Youth Orchestra . 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