Sunset High School - Sundial Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1964
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' N, ' 1 ' N ii Gil 5925 ' Q41 :ya I ' ' ' ff ,JY fgkpf V 1 X1 fgf fffve, 2 ,X ,f V A ff f' 37221, ,X the 1964 Sundial Sunset High School Dallas, Texas 'J Ll-.ll-11-l......J HI' 64 r . ACADEMIC LIFE EDITOR Dianne Howard STUDENT LIFE EDITOR Tim Weston ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR Mike Yeargan SPORTS EDITOR Bill Atkinson SENIOR PHOTOGRAFHER Rohert Alexander ACADEMIC LIFE ASSISTANT Sue Snyder STUDENT LIFE ASSISTANT Iohn Chilton ORGANIZATIONS ASSISTANT Anita Shaw SPORTS ASSISTANT Stanley Savage JUNIOR PHOTOCRAPHER Mike Day ART EDITOR ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Susan Carpenter Weyland Wilder TYPISTS COPYISTS Linda Kreisel Lauran Litton Carol Davis X Charlotte Whitney' fi X ff f A Wgwflaof-in-Chief K7 W ZW W L! ld Pat Bowers fi' I1 9 Ji Lf! l . . I tl y MQ Aj YW c0-Eaa0f-in-Chief I A W4 f fi Bob Lively ffl ' if , L f T 7 Baszness Manager WQLK Q Carlene Barrett I L W7 Advisor Mrs. Lometa Staveley If f tim. Y, .M so X N , Xa .X i ,X 5 fs 'WJ , cf rr rffawfwe ' r ,i,r, T ,sfrzfyz 7 ffwfrgzgif 'A ,2e'f'24z47 XMWPWY 26175 'herb Jtt X., , I xW-W? CD! , s V' J ,ap 'flfm fs ,ff gl f 1 ml . inf!! C N TENT! SFX INTRODUCTION K AI U X ACADEMIC LIFE QQ I 18 FACULTY I NJ I IT' I X20 ' CLASSES I I S 9 D . U! I I ' 4 Aw QS? A .1 N ' ' f STUDENT LIFE 'I I, gy N WHOIS WHO I A U ' , D . if C4 1 i 1 FERSONALITIES E QD I ,ms V XME X, X 'X ORGANIZATIUNS CLUBS MUSICAL DRILL TEAM MILITARY PUBLICATIONS SPORTS ADVERTISEMENTS INDEX N K '. X I rf X ,X XJJ r 5 W IL X 90 , UW 196 242 1 254- 259 266 274 322 344 Guided by . . . . . . spirit, knowledge, and friendship in their search for excellence, students at Sunset have enjoyed new heights ofprogress in 1964. i A progressive bleradirzg Qf old and neu' has helped us to lay . . CL SU'0fLg87' feundation for selwlczrshzp, leader- ship, and Citizenship. 'E These halls Challenge posterity to fum!! this legacy Ofprogress Mr. Griffin Leads Bisons With Joy and Pride As we close another school year at Sunset we are filled with pride and joy and great appreciation. We have grown in number and we have expanded into an addition filled with the newest equipment and great opportunities for learning and experimentation. I know that the student body of Sunset will strive more than ever to cooperate with their fine faculty and with their fellow students to make the most of these facilities made available to us by friends of our school who are ever mindful of the needs of boys and girls. Good luck to you who are leaving Sunset for the last time. To you who will return next year let us continue our efforts to keep Sunset the fine school it is. -S Sincerely yours. rwiff H. S. Griffin Q Principal 'N ...if x.. x., vi.. ,tj 3? Mr. Stokes Supports Big Bison Team At the close of every year we think hack over our accomplishments to weigh them in lifeis great balance, ancl this past year has been one that we will long rerneinlier. We, who are to remain at Sunset, are proud of those of you who are leayingg we pleclge to you that we will continue to work to make Sunset greater as the years pass. in order that you may Continue to be proud of us. I pray that Coil will liless your lives with the greatest blessings He can pour out on a group of fine, wonderful, young people. Z. Robert C. Stokes Assistant Principal We Proudly Dedwate This 1964 Sundial to Mrs. Uma Ford For her devotion to Sunsefs idealsg For her radiating eheerfulnessg For her unfailing Bison spiritg For her contagious enthusiasing and For the countless hours she has spent during the past ten years as Bisonette sponsor. i 2' We Salute Mr. Fought Former Sundial Sponsor In appreciation for your four years of dedica- tion and inspiration as advisor of the Sundial, We pay highest tribute to you, Mr. Don Faught, in this 1964 Sundial. Wle hope that this Sundial will serve as a lasting momento of the many hours you spent helping us to compile the best annuals ever presented to Sunset. L-ii-I We Honor Mr. Michels, Author of the Alma Mater Mr. Otto Michels, highly respected by both students and teachers, quietly retired last year after thirty-eight years of teaching experience at Sunset. As author of the words to our Alma Mater, Mr. Michels will always occupy a place of honor and respect in the time-honored traditions of Sun- set. Tim Kirby Couples Progress With Hard Work, Hard Play, and High Esteem for Traditions Bisons, Another chapter has been written in the annal of Sunsetls history. It is a colorful chapter, filled with the hopes, the joys, and the frustrations of each of us. This past year, their last in high school, has been a very special year to the seniors. Its memories will long be cherished. To the seniors I should like to express my sincerest thanks for their help, for their support, and, most of all, for their friendship, without which I could not have succeeded. May God be with you as you enter upon your adulthood. To the members ofthe Student Coun- cil I owe much, a special appreciation for their faith and trust in me. They have helped me have a surety of self confidence I shall treasure always. On the juniors I should like to im- press the importance of being the lead- ers of the Bison herd next year. To them I say, L'Work hard, play hard, and keep up the proud traditions of the Sunset we all love so wellf, I, myself, and the entire student body are deeply indebted to the faculty and administrative staff. To them we owe the firm foundation in scholarship, leadership, and behavior that will make us desirable citizens. Their patience and understanding are patterns which we will do well to follow. Thanks again for placing your faith and confidence in me. Sincerely, WN- g Tim Kirby 5? K 'L Ve vt Ku i I FTA. Inspires Growth, Progress The Sunset P.T.A. strives to help pp-nw the students to develop mentally, physi- cally and spiritually. During the year, the P.T.A. supports fund raising drives to buy equipment needed by the school. ln addition, to this, the P.T.A. en- i i' . . X ,Q if hanees the students, social life by fur- nishing refreshments for school dances. and by sponsoring awards hanquets and senior activities. MRS. WAYNE VALENTINE, President KRW'-. T'.T.A. officers are: Seated, Mrs. Clenn T. Pine, Delegate to City Couneilg Hrs. Wayne Peters, Parliamentariang Mrs. Oma Ford, Historian, Mrs. A. H. Horstmann. Delegate to City Council. Standing, Mrs. Richard T. Harvey, Vice-President, Mrs. H. N. Staley, Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ralph Utley, Corresponding Secretary, Mr. W. B. Reese, Treasurer. slr LNB? Directors are: Seated, Mrs. Arvel Haley, Department of Health, Mrs. B. M. Heimlieh, Department of Publicity, Mrs. Harold C. Shank, Department of Organization. Standing, Mr. Richard Auhrey, Department of Efficiency, Mr. J. Allison Snyder, Depart- ment of Program Serviceg Mr. Tom Williams, Department of Puhlie Welfare, Mr. R. P. Dekkers, Department of Education. t . 52 an K news., . t ,B--K HOLLIS ALLEN DALE DOUGLAS ROBERT H. McKAY DON MATTHEWS DR. EWELL D. WALKER FRANK WILLIAMS C. C. MILLER DR. W. T. WHITE, Superintendent Administrators Draft Systf-3m's Activities Lee A. McShan, Jr.g Donald M. Brutong J. Willard Graggg John Plath Green, Vice-Presidentg R, B. Gilmore, President, D W. T. White, Superintendentg Mrs. Vernon D. Ingramg Loyd G. Shelbyg Robert S. Folsomg Percy E. Luecke, Jr., M.D. Mi i-1- 1 O f-wr i 4 -H ,J I , Wfomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow . . . CaIsn't,9, or WAin,1g',: That Is the ues tion Sophomorcs try their hand at drama. -sw. msn RUTH mxigic 3 ' S HA.: North Texas Q State Univvrsityq Eng- lish +5 va . H if NIAHILUU ADLER ' , B.S.g Memphis Stale Univvrsilyg English ip WAV . .Mfr Q 'i MARY-ELIZABETH KICLCHAY M.A.g Southern Meiho- ONA PLUMMER :list L rnvvrsxtyg English MA.: Uniwrsity of Texnsg English ELLA PE XRI. 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HARNETT B.A.g Baylor Univcr sityg Biologyg Convh .V H nm, JULIA BENDER B.S.g Southern Metho- Clisl lvnivcriilyg Biology ,- - My vi rs- Q L .19 ..t,,1- - Mt i 1. l EARL GREATHOUSE B.S.g Abilene Chfistian J., Collfgegf Biology: .Sci-ygvi' euqlxs plub -V 621349 I lf. It , CECIL JERDEN 3 ,M.l-fd.g Southern Metho- dist Univorsiiyg Chem- istryg Coach A 4 'A 'N. 4 A f RUTH MORRIS M.A.g Columbia Univer- sityg Biology, Chemis- try: Fellow Texas Acad- emy of Scif-ncv 1963 New Equipment Inspires Scientific Exploration The liver is between the heart and the stomaclif' S ,,,. -ig -W W .o-..., J. E. SMITH B.S.g Stephen F. Austin College, Physivs, Algebra Key Club Sponsor K. L. STRICKLAND M.A.g Southern Mi-thmlist Univer- sityg Biology These amoebas keep moving around. CARL WALLACE B.S.Ecl.g University of Texxisg Biology: Science Club Spon- sor. Coach fx s-Q Q ,J an A I bw an v. AGNES EDWARDS M..-Lg Columbia Uni- versityg Latin: Latin Club Sponsor , kms wa Q11 ' K? 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' i 5, fn ,awww YVANDA BANKER M.A.g Texas Christian Uni- versityg Speech: Euglislxg Dramatics Clulr Sponsorg Speakers Club Sponsor: Na- tional Forensie League Spou- sorg National Tliespian Society Sponsor Debaters develop ready logic and reasoning if -W, CIA ,xR.x cum I ..,,,,. f ki., ., .N . M.A.g Texas Chris- + t tian University: Homemnking Domestic eiences Help Future Homemakers Now, how did I get three sleeves qv HWould you like some punch? elim vw STELLA WYARREN M.A.g University of Tcxnsg Hom:-making: Home :md Family Liv- ing 4 X as h y,.. . t qx!JV A gi j ' A1'Q if ff 5,5 pf il ' X 2 f tx 5 ,,., ,I k,- ,QW I 7 .. . me ,.., . , , M , ' ,Q 1 fi V www , .yn ,,,, .W . - f tie.:-' ,ez Teach Students New Skills Mechanical Drawing . . and Shop Training . . . DON E. W'HIhl EHALL B.S.g Texas ARM: Metal 1 !Shop ,MJJKIHM eeeee T CLEO ILUIMI-ITT . 1 BLS.: Nurth T Q- Qian- I'nixfrxicv' Az .J , av' . sur ,f vxzls .rg 1 Art bf-rvicv Corp: Spun- Art Inspires Magic markers ready . . . get ts X4 ,. Q' 59 X ,sm . 66,59 S NS , -f giiw f-fpgplnggx fs A :: N4 -QAV5 ,:r,?'4-'X Q 1032 J set . . . draw. Q LXWJVUUOSJ Now. , J r rifflhr xl W t, iii? Sharon tries an abstract. Creativity Caryl finds art relaxing. I---C s QP XMB as Qi' AO ZCE1 .561 J! T, mm .ww u -. 1 gzv: ,w,,WSSmS . S..- -. . n ..- M. M s, ff fm- me M1 W. Y an-5 Li. S 3 :Q-: Zhi f -... zz: M. V S, SH: 1Lu'W:E'f'W'e5 ..-........- ..,..,..... ..............6..,,. ...S...M... ....,.m........ .........t .:::'.:::',:': rt:-::'S.: w..::::,::.:'.za':: ': :-avr.-: :-'Q':.w:a':a ': :-fi'-'..n..-1 ::1.........::. .ra-.gg illmliiililltllf waxing., i ...1 i 1-.S The Stars and Stripes are raised on high. 9 f -- COL. KIRK P. BROCK f '9 l S N K xx i I . sf 41, 7 5 i 1 '?l G,,, ' 57 S: ' ' SS fm 5? .. 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M f.-M S ' ,iw S Did you s e my physical fltness score? P.E. Classes Stress Physical Fitness 5. V-' , me 3 ef'-.f.5' Ak.e, , RUTH NEECE Gym Secretary: Pi- anist ,Sf 'f .. P-iii in ' V ELMER KNOX M.Ed.g Southern Meth- odist University: Driver Trainingg Coach , Wi 21 li JAMES INTCDANIEL B.S.g North Texas State Universityg Physical Education sa gg, N, 5 ,, ,ff-..: fr ll .V R ' OMA FORD fp. ,Q B.A.g YVest Texas is is State Collegzcg Phy- wf sical Education: 113- 'gs Bisoncttc Sponsor: ' H lex Sponsorg Tumblette I Wil ' 'wx Sponsorg G.R.A, V f' y- Sponsor Film 1 . ' r, . Q xg.-' 'xy r as kfr:,,'w-s.-fi 1, MN. , JEAN HOWARD ' ,gg fSI.Ed.g University .f ' of Arkansasg Physi- I cal Education: Y- 1 Teens Sponsor I L 7 Stretch-Higher-Build that muscle tone! r M, .- W 1 we X. NELSON HUTTO 31.54 lfnlunxbin Jgurnnliemg Stampe Spa snr, Quill mul Sim on or Jouernalzsts Produce Outstanding Newspaper '1 N Sue Q, Giovanni helps Concert Choir members with their Italian. - 0 A- WILLIAM F. WHITE M t d t Arm.: North rms lflf S ,n i State University: Chor- ' .MMR nsg Solo and Ensemble mtg ' Sponsor, Concert Choir 252232: Sing and wing 'LOne and two and three and . . . RALPH l'Tl,EY B.A.g Tvxns Wesleyan Collvgeg Bantl, Orchcsl tra, Music Thvoryg Spot- light Rand Sponsor, Danvc Band Sponsor W? ev. --ef... MARY AUBREY A.B.g East Texas State Collcgeq Study Hnllg Morning Mcd- italions Sponsor ga ,vom ssc. ELAINE XV. MOSS B.S,L.S.-g Texas XVOm cn's Univer- sity: Librarian in ,V Lrbrary 15 used for readmg and research. If Q VIRGINIA RIDDLE Study Hall: Morn- ing Mrditations Sponsor ' 7 f , S W 4:50 M.. , , Q. .. rx , 'af ' J., 'V xl ti., , - 4 tuclies Meet in uiet Retreats QA,.JX1.fvN51fx,1.4 U Hj4QjD55IQ,gIx9nts use study halls for last minute study before Algebra, English and Spanish tests. 3 .':'.'-5 'Qknnt librarian Asn, uw Mun, WHITIC sum nun W We we .J PAVLINF CONRAD I ,,,,...-v James Appeit Marvin Arnwine Marvin Colfzrove Henry Combs Marquleta Dagley Ronald Davenport Ronald Egan Mike Evers Larry Farnsworth Robin Fearn John Catlin Dan Gentry Susan Goad James Hailey Richard Heryford Joe Hoard JoAnn Jackson Truman Linthicum Tom Lyons Charles Lutrick Roy McCullough Donnye McCully Robert XlcCurdy Bill Nlangrum Brenda Mangruni Phyllis Martin ROSTER Melanie Marx Randy Marx Joyce Middlebrooks Karen Miser Pat Mitchell Sandra Owens Charles Polley James Pool Andy Prikryl Van Proffitt Cary Starnes John Sullivan Jack Taylor Tom Thornton Marilyn Turner HARRIET PRUITT B Q ' 'X rtl T St t U y D E ,GSB :fa AW Q ,J Henry Combs, D.E. student, demonstrates a stereo for prospective DE. and I.C.T. Offer Experience in Industry Robert Villa checks the cakes at a local bakery. Craig: Arnold Billy Baker James M. Bennett James T. Breedlove Clarence M. Brooks Earl D. Bush Paul D. Carter James K. Chambers Roger M. Chumley Johnny Daniels Billy lf. Dyer Jo Ann Catzke Penny Harris Marilyn Herron John R. Hogan Roy Lee Lindsey Kenneth Lohden Thomas Malone Pete J. McGill Bobby Murphy Danny R. Page Roger D. Parker Norma Pendleton Ricky E. Thornton George K. Turner Gerald M. Vance Robert Villa Tommy Wheeler Barbara Willingham Martha Willingham Michael Womble R C SNIITH BA H 1 S L 1 I.C.T 5 ,L.,.A L, A. ... K-ww f 1 ft gt 'radii D325l Upper left: Mrs. Heli-n Allflll, COllI196l411',F Office Upper right: Mrs. Bcrncda Benson, Nurse: lc-ft: Urs. Catherine Vineyard, Dean Office Functions Lnwcr left: Hrs. lolu Eaton, ffnunselor Lower right: Mrs. Juanita Pre-sson, Counselor 18' f Nfl' Uppfr left: BIFF. 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W -im,-A v L, y,,,pWfw 1 v. IANA ANITA AARON Bisonettesg Future Business Leaders: Future Teaohersg El Solg Good Schol- arship Club MILDRED DYANNE ABEL Concert Choirg Girls, Chorusg Latin Clubg Future Teachersg Honor Guardg Bible Awardg Pan American Student Forumg High School Red Crossg 'SBye, Bye, Birdieng Good Scholarship Club JOHNNY KABERJ FRANKLIN ABERNATHY Key Club, Secretaryg Tri-Sci SHARON SUE ADAIR National Forensic League, Presidentg Debate Club, Secretary-Treasurerg City Interscllolastic Debate Winnerg Honor Guard CAROL LEE ADAMS Bisonettesg Student Councilg Speakers Clubg National Forensic Leagueg Na- tional Thespians Socictyg Dramatics Clubg Concert Choirg Girls' Chorusg Future Teachersg Future Business Leadersg Tumblettesg Good Scholarship Clubg Latin Clubg Bible Award DANNY W. ADAMS B Footballg HA Football, 2 years Key Club If the Senior Ring Fits, Wear lt! SHARON DIANN ADAMS MARY JOANN AINSWORTH High School Red Cross ROBERT PAUL ALEXANDER Sundial Photographer, 3 yearsg Stam- pede Photographer, 3 yearsg Pan Amer- ican Club, Photographerg El Solg Cam- era Clubg Quill and Scroll BARBARA KAREN ALLEN Morning Meditationsg Office Helper PHYLLIS ANN ALLEN Future Nurses? High School Red Crossg Office Helper MARY CHARLENE ALLISON ' Bisonette Capming Good Scholarship Clubg Future Business LeaderS? Lfltm Club- Drainatics Club? H1311 School Red ,Cmssg Bible Award? Speakers Clubg Honor Guard PEGGY ANN ANDERSON El Solg Advanced Bible Award Y-Teens AGNES LOUISE ARMSTRONG LA'DAELE C. ARNOLI5 MARVIN NEAL ARNWINE D.E,g R.O.T.C. Non-Commissioned Of- ficcr FRANCINE ARTHUR Y-Teen ' GR.A' S eukers Club' un- S, . ., p , .I ior Aclrievcmentg Debate Club MARY KATHRYN ASHWORTH Future Business Leadersg Tumblettesg Office Helperg El Sol ' :Skt fxf fo S f it f v 53555 . 75:.ilfi7 ifIflQfQggr: 1 wzqsfs - I - 1-jug -ii' sfwx- .- X .gg fm. Sag. -S Iris Our Last Year BILL ATKINSON Sundial Sports Editor, 19645 Assistant Sports Editor, 1963i Good Sclrolurslrip Clubg Quill and Scroll DAVID EARL AUSTIN Student Counvilz Truckg Latin Clubg Speakers Clubg Stage Crow REBECCA I BECKYI SUE AUSTIN Lutin Clubg Good Svlrolurslrip Club LEON IIACKI ELSON AVERITT, IR. El Solg Student Council LINDA KAY BACUS Good Sclrolzrrslrip Clubg Honor Guard CAROL ANN BAILEY Bisoncttesg Good Scholarship Clubg G,R.A., Vice-President, l962g G.R.A., President, l963g Camera Club: Office Helper -4 For Curtseyin ' LARRY G. BAXLEY R,O.T.C, Commissioned Officer, Rifle Team, City Champions, Three Year Let- terman: All City Rifle Teaing Pen Palsg La Fleur de Lisg Bible Award ELLEN KAY BEALS Latin Cluhg Future Business Leadersg El Sol, Junior Classical League CAROL ANN BENDER LANDA COLENE BENNETT Cond Sl'llOlLl1'Slll1J Clulmg Latin Clubg Future Tc-avliers, Seeretaryg Future Nurses, High School Red Cross, Pen Palsg Bible Award MOLLYE SUSAN BENNETT Bisonettesg Future Business Leaders BARBARA SUSANN BERG Bisonettesg Latin Clubg Tumblettesg G.B.A.g Pen Pals, Bible Award to the Bison CHARLES ISONNYJ MELTON BAILEY BOBBY CHARLES BAKER MICKEY D. BAKER T.C. QPQ-Commissioned Officerg Rifle Team, City Champions, Two Year Letterman NANCY LOU BARKER G.R.A. CARLENE BARRETT Bisonettesg Sundial Business Manager, 19645 Sundial Assistant Business Man- ager, l963g Student Council, Secretary, Good Scholarship Clubg Honor Cuardg Future Business Leaders: El Sol, Sun- dial Ad Staffg Quill and Scroll JONA MARIE BATEIVIAN Tuinhlettesg I.C.T. WILLIAM QBILLI PRICE BERRYMAN Concert Choir, Student Conductorg Mil- itary Bundg Spotlight Band of Dallasg Debate Cluhg 'LPluin and Fancyng Bye, Bye, Birdie ALLEN WAYNE BESEDA Spotlight Band of Dallasg Military Band LA WANA KAY BICKLEY Good Scholarship Clubg Girls, Chorusg Concert Choirg Advanced Bible Awardg Future Teuchersg Dramatics Clubg Fu- ture Business Lcadersg Solo and En- semlmle Clubg El Solg Plain and Fan- cyvg Hllye, Bye, Birdieu DENNIS ARVOL BIGHAM Spotlight Band of Dullusg Dance Bandg Military Band HAZEL BISHOP RICK BJERKE R.0.T.C. B 21 t t a l i o n Communderg R.O.T.C. .lodilier Drill Teamg Sons of the American Revolution, Medal of Honorg P.M.S. Award we . isd. fwuzilf-str-, wiv-.W QQ - tw MQ , '52, is SPL it X I I est x 4 2 x aim sw x H 2 ti is s , in A Fa :dist -- W f, -ff: fguf -I lui . V - ., .:z st, f .. V -1-M ..-., 1, 2. Efiilfi . W -Hg , -fw . , .. . . 3' 4 F Last to Run for Classesg RALPH C. BLACK R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officerg Pen Pulsg La Fleur de Lis DOLORES JEAN BOERDER EILEEN RAE BOHON Tumblettesg GRA. DARLEEN SUE BOLTON Future Nursesg Latin Clubg Future Business Leadersg G.R.A.g Future Teachersg Y-Teens EDDY BRIDGES BOUNDS Spotlight Band of Dallas SARA AVILONA BOURLAND First for Automation WILLIAM KBILLJ RICHARD BRANDON R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officerg Cam- era Club, Vice-Presidcntg Creative Writers: Junior Classical Leagueg Rifle Team, 1 Year JAMES KJIMMYJ THOMAS BREEDLOVE HA Foothallg HB Footballg HB Base- ballg Trackg I.C.T. JOHN DAVID BROWN VIVIAN ANNETTE BROWN Bisonette Squad Leaderg Student Coun- Cilg Future Business Leadersg Latin Clubg High School Red Crossg Honor Guard: Office Helper: Good Scholar- ship Club JOYCE JEANNE BUCKLEY G.R.A.g Future Nursesg Tumblettes PATRICIA ANNE BUMPUS Stampede Feature Fditorg High School Red Crossg Dramatics Club: La Fleur de Lis, Vice-Presidentg Speakers Cluhg Junior Achievementg Quill and Scroll: Good Scholarship Club NORMA ANNETFE BOWDEN G.R.A.g El Solg Pan, American Club PATRICIA IPATJ KAY BOWERS Sundial Co-Editor-in-Chief, 19645 Sun- dial Copy Assistant, l963g Honor Cuardg E1 Solg Pan American Clubg Quill and Sc-rollg Good Scholarship Club JOHNNIE BOWIE CHERYL DIANE BOWMER Office Helper BARBARA JANE BOYD Good Scholarship Cluhg Future Nurses JOHN IJOHNNYJ THOMAS BOYD Track HENRY WHANKP ALLEN BTQRDEN Football DONALD BURFIELD CAROL LYNN BURNS Bisonettesg Future Business Leadersg Future Teachersg Girls' Chorus, Presi- dentg Bible Awardg Latin Clubg Good Scholarship Clubg Camera Club ROBERT KBOBW BURNS Spotlight Band of Dallas CONNIE LYNN BUSH Bisonottesg Student Councilg Art Ser- vice Corpsg Future Business Leadersg Morning Meditationsg Library Assistant TOMMIE CADE ft ,V I t S - ,Am A ' - s 'll we E S? 5 -1 E-K, , T. nh . fs Q ,Z ., sffg Iowa Achievement Tests JAMES YHMJ WIIJLIAM CAGE Spotlight Band of Dallasg Military Bandg R.O.T.C. Non-Commissioned Of- ficerg Concert Choirg Good Scholarship Club JOHN KJOHNNYJ STEPHEN CALDWELL La Fleur de Lisg Camera Clubg Good Scholarship Club MARY JO CALDWELL Bisonettesg Pan American Clubg El Solg Art Service Corpsg Future Teachers CAROLYN SUE CAMP CHILTON ALLEN CAMPBELL Spotlight Band of Dallasg Dance Band SANDRA DAVIDSON CAMPBELL El Solg Student Council , i Get eniors Up Early JACK LEE CASSELL HR Football LESLEY JENE CASTEEL Bisonettesg Future Teachersg Future Rusincss Leaders: Y-Teensg Good Svholarship Clubg G.R.A. JAMES MILTON CHAFFIN Junior Achim-vementg Spotlight Rand of Dallas ROBERT LEE CHAFFIN R.O.T.C. Non-Commissioned Officer DAYVN MARIE CHAIVIRLESS Risoneltesg Future Business Lcadersg El Sol: Drainatics Clubg Good Scholar- ship Club MARY KKATHYW KATHRYN CHAPMAN Girls' Cliorusg Solo und Ensemble Clubg High School Rod Cross: E1 Solg Rible Award WILLIAM IFUDDI MAXWELL CAMPBELL 'ABU Footballg HAH Football Manugerg Key Clubg Latin Club DONALD IDONI ALLEN CARDER Tri-Scig Science Club of America Track: Good Scholarship Club FAYE CARPENTER SUSAN JUNE CARPENTER Bisonettesg Sundial Artist, 1963-649 Tennis Lettermang Honor Guardg Fu- ture Business Leadersg Banking Staffg Quill und Scrollg Good Scholarship Club JAMES RICHARD CARTER HR Football RONALD IRONNIEQI RRADSHAW CASS Concert Choir, Treasurerg Bye, Bye, Birdieug '4Plain and Fancyug R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officerg Officers Clubg Good Scholarship Club SHARON LYNN CHARVOZ Future Nurses, Secretaryg Good Schol- arship Clubg El Solg Future Teachersg Sundial Ad Staffg Future Business Leaders PHYLLIS DIANE CHEEK Latin Club: Honor Guardg Future Teachersg High School Red Crossg Bible Awardg Good Scholarship Club DOROTHY JANE CHICK Spotlight Band of Dallasg Good Schol- arship Clubg Latin Clubg Future Nurses JOHN MICHAEL CHRISTIAN Junior Achievementg Creative Writersg Speakers Club CAROL SUZANNE CLARK Bisonettesg I.a Fleur de Lis, Treasurerg Speakers Clubg Good Scholarship Clubg State Interscholastic League Ready-Writing Contest, 2nd Placeg Fu- ture Teachers: Science Club of Amer- icag Creative Writers JAMES F. CLAY Junior Acliievententg Flicker Clubg Camera Clubg Library Assistant Important Matters Are Discussed ALLAN JOHN CLEMENTS A Footballg BA Baslietballg HA Baseball: Student Count-ilg Key Club: Good Scliolarship Club THOMAS WEAVER COBB Spotlight Band of Dallas ANITA CAY COCHRAN Bisonettesg Good Scholarship Cluhg Future Business Leaders, Secretary, District V Treasurer, State Secretaryg El Solg Pan American Club va MARVIN L. COLGROVE D.E. GARY C. COLLINS Good Scholarship Clubg Officers Clubg R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officer VICKI LEE JEAN CONDER Bisonettesg Future Teachers 3 Future Business Leadersg Dramatics Clubg Y-Teens At Senior Class LANA CORBITT Future Business Leadcrsg Student Councilg El Sol: Tumblettesg Cheer- leaderg Morning Meditations STUART WALTON COUCH Spotlight Band of Dallasg Military Bandg R.O,T.C. Commissioned Officer: Creative Writersg Committee on World Affairsg Good Scholarship Clubg La Fleur de Lis MARY LEE COX Girls' Chorus: Future Teachersg Fu- ture Business Leadersg Pen Pals ROSEMARY COX Bisonettesg Student Councilg Honor Guardg El Sol: Future Business Leaders MELODY JOAN CRABTREE Spotlight Band of Dallasg Camera Club DELORES GAIL CRAWFORD Latin Clubg G.R.A.g Y-Teensg Pen Pulsg Advanced Bible Award Meetings CHERYL ANN CONWAY Future Nursesg Future Teaehersg Fu- ture Business l.t-adm-rsg Girls' Chorusg G.R.A. CAMILLE COOK Risonettes: H.O.T.C. Company Sweet- heurtg Concert Choirg 'iPlain und Faney : 'QB51-, llye, Birdie- g Solo und Ensemble Contest fAc'conipunyingJ, First Division Rutingg La Fleur de Lisp Student Councilg Solo and Ensemble Clubg Good Sellolurship Club CARYL SLE COOK Drumaties Club: Latin Clubg Good Seliolurship Club: Girls, Chorusg Sun- dial Ad Staffg Future Business Lead- ers. Vice-President: Art Service Corpsg Morning Mcditutionsg Student Direcf tory Stuffg Honor Guard VIOLA M. COOKE RITA J. COOPER SHERRY JEANETTE COOTS Pen Pulsg Future Nursesg High School Red Cross JACKSON KLARRYJ LARRIMORE CROW DON HAROLD CBOWE Cross Country Trackg Track JOHN BARRY CBUMPTON Good Scholarship Club CAROLYN CRYER IRVIN QBILLJ WILLIAM DAFFER LINDA KAY DALTON Future Nurses, Vice-Presidentg Clinic Assistantg Good Scholarship Clubg Fu- ture Business Leadersg Office Helperg Future Teachersg Pen Palsg E1 Solg Girls' Chorusg Pan American Clubg Creative Writersg Camera Club This Yearis enior Class Is JOAN CJODYJ Fl. DALY High School Red Cross DONNA GAIL DANSBY Bisonettesg Dramatics Clubg Good Scholarship Clubg Future Business Leadersg High School Bed Crossg Y-Tccnsg Future Teuchcrsg Advanced Bible Awardg Office Helperg Latin Club NANCY LELIA DARPHIN Bisonettc Squad Leaderg Student Council, Parlianientariang ,Iunior Class Treasurerg E1 Solg Pan American Clubg Bible Awardg Good Scholarship Clubg Iunior Citizens Traffic Commis- sion JOHN KIOHNNYJ GLOVER DAVENPORT Golf Lettermang Key Club CAROL LYNN DAVIS Sundial Typistg Honor Guardg Latin Clubg Y-Teensg Future Business Lead- ersg Future Teachersg Pen Pals, Vice- Presidentg Good Scholarship Clubg Advanced Bible Award CHARLES CCHARLIEJ RAY DAVIS Good Scholarship Club The Largest in Sunsefs History MARY AILENE DENNIS Bisonettcsg C.R.A.g Office Helperg Ad- vanced Bible Awurdg Good Scholarship Club PAULA VAN DERRICK Y-Teensg Red Cross Council, Secre- taryg La Fleur dc Lisg Good Scholar- ship Clubg Girls, Chorusg Solo and Ensemble Club MARY JANE DESALVO PHYLLIS YJODYI JO DILL Student Directory Staff BEVERLY JANE DOUGLAS Dramatics Club RICHARD KDICKJ PAUL DOUGLAS NANCY JANE DAVIS WILLIAM KJOEJ DAVIS Good Scholarship Cluh CARL CRANDYJ RANDALL DAY MB Baseballg HB Baskethallg HB Football: HAH Buskethallg Stampede Staff MELBA JOYCE DEAN High School Red Cross, Vice-Presidentg Future Nurscsg Future Teachers LONNIE ALLEN DEKKERS R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officerg Com- pany Commander, MD Companyg Spot- light Band of Dallas PAUL CGODDILLOJ RIVERO DELGADO Truck MARTHA f SUZIED DRAKE Student Councilg High School Red Crossg Office Helperg Clinic Assistant SHARON DUKE Future Tcachcrsg Future Nursesg Cam- era Club HEATHER ROSS DUNDAS Pan American Cluhg El Sol: Future Business Leadersg Future Teachersg Pen Palsg High School Red Cross DEBARA KDEBBIEW L. DUNNIGAN Junior Achievemcntg Art Service Clubg Office Helper ALBERT DUPREE CATHERINE UEANNIEJ DURRETT G.R.A.g El Solg Junior Achievementg Bible Award We Have Heard the Victory Train NANCY JEAN EBERT Bisoncltcsg Good Scholarship Clubg Pan American Cluhg El Solg Future Nursesg Future Business Leadersg Honor Guard CHARLETTA ECHOLS Future Tcachersg Future Nurses G.R,A. ELAINE EDDINS Morning Meditationsg Student Direc- tory Staffg Tumblettes JAMES WJIMMYD DONALD EDWARDS SAMUEL fEDDYJ J. EDWARDS DONNA GAYLE EGAN Future Nurscsg Solo and Ensemble Cluhg Good Scholarship Clubg Girls' Chorusg Concert Choirg District Inter- scholaslic League Typing Contest, First Place it Whistle for the CLAIR FRANCES FAULKNER R.O.T.C. Company Sweetheart, Camera Club, Future Nurses, Future Business Leadersg Dramatics Cluhg Stampede Staff HUNTER LEE FISHER Concert Choir, Key Club, Footballg Track PAMELA AN FITZHUGH Spotlight Band of Dallas, Drum Ma- joretteg Concert Choirg Pan American Club, Secretaryg Dal-Hi Orchestrag All Regional Band CLAUDIA GAYLE FLEMING Office Helperg Good Scholarship Clubg Future Business Leaders NANCY RUTH FLETCHER Pan American Clubg El Solg Future Business Leadersg Good Scholarshipg High School Red Cross MARY ALICE FOMBY Art Service Corps Last Time THOMAS tTOMIVIYb M. ECAN Concert Choir, Morning Meditationsg High School Red Cross WIIILIAM KBILLJ H. ESCHRICH Flicker Clulug Stampede Reporterg E1 Sol CAROL A. EVANS Tumhlettesg G.R.A.g Spotlight Rand of Dallusg I.C.T. REGINIA LAREECE EVANS Junior Achiesement MICHAEL QMIKEJ B. EVERS R.O.'I',C. Commissioned Officer, Battal- ion Staff Assistant, Instructor Staff, D.E.g WR Foothall: Bible Award KAREN FAITH FAGG Morning Meditations, Chairman Stam- pede Editorg La Fleur de Lis Latin Clubg Honor Guard, Pen Pals, Presi- dent: Offiee Helpcrg Dramatics Club, Reporterg Rihle Award, Creative Writ- ersg Good Scholarship Cluhg Speakers Clubg Quill and Scroll -Sl' --arf' CHARLES A. FORBES Key Clubg HB Footballg BH Basket- ballg HB Basehallg HA Footballg A Baseballg Track MARGARET FORD CHARLES IBILLJ WILLIAM FOWLER Key Clubg Flicker Clubg Stampede Be- porterg MB Basehallg MB Footballg Trackg Most Popular Sophomore Boy: Cross Country Track LENWOOD FOX B Basehallg MA Baseball Letterman, 2 years JUDY FRANKLIN G.B.A.g El Solg Pan American Clubg Future Teachersg Good Scholarship Clubg Office Helper CAMILLE FRAZIER unset Spirit Will Go With Us JUDY ANN FREED JERRY L. FREELAND Colfg La Fleur de Lis THOMAS A. FREEZE R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officerg Rifle Teamg Good Scholarship Clulig Com- mander Council Medalg Civitan Schol- arship CIOVANNI QGIONAJ ROBERTO FRISONE Foreign Exchange Student From Milan, Italyg Concert Choir CAROLYN KAY FURLONG Future Nursesg Good Scholarship Clubg Stampede Staffg Office Helperg Office Typist DONNA KAY GAINES Student Councilg Cheerleader, 2 yearsg Pan American Clubg Morning Medi- tationsg Future Business Leadersg Tumblettesg Junior Class Princess Throu hout Our ollege Lives CAROL LYNN GOLDEN Bisonettcs Squad Leaderg Good Schol- arship Clulmg Latin Clubg Girls' Chorus JOHN HAROLD GOLDEN HA Footballg HB Footballg MB Base- ballg Key Clulig Student Council HARRY C. GOOCH R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officerg Bat- talion Staffg Rifle Team, Captain, 3 Ye-ar Letterman, All City Team, City Champion Teamg Officers Club JUDY KAY GOODE Tumblettesg Future Teaehersg Future Nursesg C.R.A.g Dramatics Cluhg Girls' Chorusg Pen Palsg Y-Teensg Junior Achievement LINDA GOODMAN JERALD GOODRUM Spotlight Band of Dallasg Military Bandg Stage Band ROBERT EUGENE GAITHER Trackg Football MARY ELIZABETH GALLANT Draniaties Cluhg Speakers Clubg Jun ior Achievementg Creative Writers Honor Guardg Bible Award JOHNNY LYNN GATLIN D.E. JO GATZKE Tumblettesg l.C.T. JEAN GLOVER Pan American Clulig El Solg Office Helper JOAN GLOVER Pan American Clulig El Solg Office Helper Q- PHIL E. GOODWIN A Football, HBH Footballg Track, Key Clubg Flicker Clubg Student Coun- cilg Speakers Club, Bible Awardg Stage Crewg Debate Club LAWREN P. GOURNAY BETTY WAYNE GRAHAM Dramaties Club, Future Nurses: Girls Chorus, High School Red Cross, Cam- era Club, Office Helperg Pen Pals? Tumblettesg Pan American Club, Y-Teens 9 CHARLES E. GREER MICHAEL IMICKEYD DENNIS GRIFFIN RITA ANNE GRIFFIN Concert Choir, Hljlain and Fancy , 4'Bye, Bye Birdie , Girls' Chorus, Good Scliolarsliip Clubg Latin Club, Key of Knowledge, Co-Holderg Solo and Ensemble Club, President Class of 964 Has Added MICHAEL KMIKEJ LLOYD GRIFFITH B Basketball, Manager SHERRY ANN GRIFFITH S MICHAEL CMIKEB ALLEN CRIMES Key Clubg Student Council, HB Foot- ball: Lili Basketball: MAF Basketball NORMAN t ED it EDWARD GUILLIAMS HA Football, HB Football, Flicker Clubg Camera Club SAM GURLEY Key Clubg MB Football HENRY KHANKU WAYNE GUY Student Couneilg Key Clubg Cheer- leader, 2 years KENNETH WJAYNF. GWJNN VF.: Flicker Club GARTH DUANE HALL Spotlight Band of Dallasg Military Bandg R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officerg Camera Club, Reporter 1963-64-g Cam- era Club, President 1962-63g Officers Club JANA KAY HAMLETT Latin Clubg Future Nursesg Good Scliolarsbip Clubg Future Business Leadersg Y-Teens: Future Teacbersg Advanced Bible Award PATRICIA RHEA HARDJNG Y-Teensg Future Teacbersg Future Nursesg Future Business Leadersg Pen Pals: El Solg Clinic Assistantg Sundial Ad Staff JOHN MCCRORY HARDY Key Clubg Latin Clubg Student Coun- cilg Tennis ROBERT ALLEN HARGROVE Basketball Letterman, 2 yearsg B Baseball: Key Club Numerous Honors to Sunsetgs Traditions JOHN HARKINS ROBBYE LOU HARPER Concert Clioirg HPlain and Fancyug 'ABye, Bye, Birdievg Girls' Chorusg Good Scholarship Clubg Pan American Clubg Future Teachers: Bible Award JUANITA JEAN HARRIS Advanced Bible Award HELEN HARRISON GLORIA JANE HART Future Business Leadersg Future Nurses DERALD PAYNE HARVEY HB Footballg HAH Footballg MB Base- ballg Convert Choir I AN ELLEN HARVEY Future Teachersg G.R.A.g Pen Palsg Y'Teensg Junior Achievementg Girls' Chorusg High School Red Crossg Red Cross Council DAVID HARVILL CHARLES AUGUST HATLEY Spotlight Band of Dallas CARL fHAWK3 EUGENE I HAWKINS R.O.T.C. Non-Commissioned Officerg NB Basehallg Track STEVE HELTON B Baskethallg MB Basehallg A Basketballg Track, 2 yearsg Cross Country Track SALLY HENDERSON Seniors' Term Themes MARILYN FAYE HERRON I.C.T. FRANK CRODDYJ RODERICK HICKIVIAN, JR. Good Scholarship Clubg Morning Med- itationsg Advanced Bible Award CAROLYN SUE HILLIARD G.R.A., Secretaryg Tumblettes DONNA HINCKLEY Spotlight Band of Dallas, Majoretteg Tumblettesg Library Assistant RICHARD HOGAN El Solg I.C.T.g Flicker Club, President ROBERT REAGAN HOLLOWAY Spotlight Band of Dallasg Military Bandg R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officerg Good Scholarship Clubg Latin Cluhg Stage Bandg Advanced Bible Award Bring Cries of Despair DIANNE HOWARD Sundial Class Editor, 19643 Sundial Class Assistant, 19633 Honor Guardg El Solg Sundial Ad Staffg Future Nursesg Pan American Clubg Quill and Scroll RONNIE FRANKLIN HOWYARD Spotlight Band of Dallas DONNA JEAN HOXWORTH Bisonettesg Tumblettesg El Solg Pan American Cluhg Bible Awardg Good Scholarship Club BETTY JEAN HUGHES G.R.A.g Future Nursesg Office Helper CARL A. HUGULEY R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officerg Spot- light Band of Dallasg V.E.g Library Assistant THOMAS L. HULCY Senior Class, Presidentg Student Coun- cilg Key Club, Presidentg Basketball Lettermang MB Eootballg B Base- hallg Sophomore Class, Vice-Presidentg Senior Commencement Usher Rf PETE RICHARD HOOKS El Solg Concert Choirg 4'Plain and Fancyug Camera Club KEITH LEONARD HOOVER B Footballg HB Basketball MICHAEL NEWTON HOPKINS I.C.T. ROBERT WAYNE HORN Footballg Trackg Basketballg Key Clubg Senior Commencement Usher SUSANNE MARIE HOTT Bisoneltesg Speakers Club, Vice-Pres- identg Speech Lettermang National Forensic League Degree of Honorg Sci- ence Club of Amerieag Latin Clubg Good Scholarship Clubg Dramatics Club DEBORAH CDEBBIEJ E. HOWARD Good Scholarship Clubg Pan American Clubg Dramatics Clubg Speakers Club 52-. CINDY RUTH HULME IOHN PORTER HUNT Golf ALAN L. I-IURLEY La Fleur de Lisg ,lunior Achievement MIKE E. HURST B Footliallg Truckg Key Clubg Flicker Club DON CRAIG HUTCHESON Foothallg SBW Basketballg Traekg La Fleur de Lisg Good Scholarship Clubg Student Council JOHN WILLIAM INGRAIVI D.E.g R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officerg Officers Club Whenever, Wherever We May Ream . . . L We l X 5 5 J., In V is , H ,L x I sw CAROL IVY Pan American Club, Secretaryg El Solg La Fleur de Lisg Future Teachersg Future Business Leadersg Stampede Assistant Editorg Good Scholarship Club GLENDA CAROL .IAIVIES Tumblettesg Future Business Leadersg Student Councilg Office Helper MICHAEL KIVIIKEI IANICEK HERMAN E. IEFFERIES Flicker Clubg MBU Baseball KAREN DIANE IENNINGS Pan American Clulag El Solg Advanced Bible Awardg Good Scholarship Clubg Speakers Clubg National Thespian S0- cietyg National Forensic Leagueg Hon- or Guardg Office Helperg Drarnatics Clubg Future Nursesg Student Council CARL M. JOHNSON -18:3 Sunset Will Always Be Our Home ROBERT GUERRA JONES Debate Clubg Tennisg Camera Clubg Pan American Clubg Junior Achieve- mentg National Forensic Leugueg Com- mittee on World Affairsg Speakers Club DON T. JORDAN Spotlight Band of Dallasg Military Bandg R.O.T.C. Non-Commissioned Of- ficerg Camera Club, Vice-President DONNA RUTH KEEGAN MARY ELIZABETH KELSEY Future Nursesg Future Teachers JAMES IJIMJ W. KERR R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officerg Com- pany Commander, HAR Companyg R.O.T.C. Jodilier Drill Teamg Color Guard Commanderg Senior Commence- ment Usher J EAN KETCHUM GAYLE DIANE JOHNSON Bisonettesg Good Scholarship Club SHERRI JOHNSON Future Nursesg G.R.A.g Office Helper EDMOND C. JOHNSTON Flicker Clubg High School Red Cross NELTON FAYNE JONES Flicker Club PAMELA JONES PATRICIA LOUISE JONES Future Business Lcadersg El Solg Fu ture Teachers ,fP K wu- 1 X 'K . .H 1 .-I, A ,, W f 'I' .9 ft .4 H 'Je ws! . A 5' SQ - in K ' ,Z 1 X 'N KAY KILPATRICK Pan American Clubg El Solg Good Scholarship Club LARRY MARTIN KIMSEY Golfg Best Military Cadet Awardg R.O.T.C. Commissioned O I fi c e r g B.O.T.C. Jodiliers Drill Teamg Officers Club FLOYD M. KING BH Footballg SA Footballg Flicker Cluhg Speakers Cluhg National Foren- sic Leagueg Student Council TIM BEN KIRBY Student Body Presidentg Key Cluhg Trackg Good Scholarship Cluhg Stu- dent Couneilg Tennisg Senior Com- mencement Usher HELEN MARION KLEIN Honor Guardg Future Nurses, Treas- urerg Good Scholarship Cluhg Y-Teensg Clinic Assistantg Science Fair Winner, 2nd Place KEN KLEINIVIANN Key Clubg Speakers Clubg National Forensic Leagueg Golfg Committee on World Affairsg Stampede Staff undial Favorites Are Announced GLENDA SUE KNIGHT ,lunior Acliievcmentg Y-Teensg E1 Solg Pen Palsg Future Nurst-sg High School Red Crossg Future Business Leaders PATRICIA 1' PATI ANN KNOTT Lu Fleur de Lisg Library Assistant FERNANDO KOCH Foreign Exchange Student from Ar- gcntinag Pan American Clubg Dra- matics Cluhg El Sol LINDA KBEISEL Sundial Typistg Honor Guardg Good Scholarship Clubg Sundial Ad Staffg Office Helperg El Solg Pan American Cluhg Future Business Leaders SHEILA KUI-IN Office Helper JACQUELYN CJACKIJ LACY Concert Choirg HPlain and Fancyug Girls' Chorusg Debate Clubg Dramatics Clubg La Fleur de Lisg Bye, Bye, Birdie CAROL LALLEMONT Student Councilg Good Scholarship Clubg Future Business Leaders: E1 Solg Pan American Clubg Office Help- erg Student Directory Staff NORMA LANEY DONNA SUE LANN High School Red Cross, Treasurerg Girls' Chorusg Future Business Lead- ersg Future Teachersg Junior Achieve- mentg Pen Pals LOIS ANN LAWRENCE EI Sol, Vice-Presidentg Pan American Cluhg Good Scholarship Clubg Girls' Chorusg Dramatics Clubg Advanced Bible Award EVELYN LEE ROY DAVID LEHMANN With an Air of Mystery at Homecoming SHEILAH LEWIS VIRGINIA LIMERICK ROY LEE LINDSEY I.C.T. HELEN ANNE LINES Bisonettesg Office Helperg Future Bus- lgzess Leadersg Good Scholarship Clubg -Teens, Inter-Club Counselor HRUMAN FLOYD LIN THICUM E HARON ANN LITTLE ison ttes' Good Scholarshi Club' C , P dvanced Bible Awardg Pan Ameri an Cluhg Future Business Leadersg uture Teachers 9 Dramatics Club g igh School Red Crossg El Solg -Teensg Office Helper LAURAN ANNCENETTE LITTON Sundial Copy Editorg Good Scholar- ship Clubg Future Tcacliersg Latin Club g High School Red Cross g Y-Tcensg Honor Guard ROBERT DONALD LIVELY Sundial Co-Editor-in-Chief, 19643 Sun- dial Assistant Organizations Editor, 1963g Good Scholarship Clubg Key Clubg Quill and Scrollg Student Coun- cil GRACE ANN LLOYD Two Ye-.ir Sp:-rch Lcttcr: Two Your National Forensic League Lottcrg Advanced Bible Awardq Slanuprclt' Copy Eclitorg l,.T.A. Awarcl for Per- suasive Speakingg Office Helperg National Foren- sic League- Dt-grcv of Honorq Science Club of Aincricng Futuri- Nursvsg High School Red Cross Count-ilg Spoakvrs Clubg Drainatics Clubg District Interscluulastic League Extemporancous Speaking Contest. First Plact-g Rr-ggion Intcrscholastic League Extvmporaneous Speaking Contrst, Third l'lac'v: Quill and Scroll KEN WAYNE LOHDEN I.C.T. ZITA LOUPOT l.C.T.g R.O.T.C. Company Sweetheart KEN B. LOVE Spotlight Band of Dallas: R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officcrg Speakers Clubg Dramatics Clubg Aviation Club QQ' How Will lt Feel to Walk DONNA NELL LOVELACE Bisonettesg Student Councilg Stampede Copy Editorg Good Scholarship Clubg Morning Meditationsg Pan American Clubg El Sol: Dramalics Clubg Ad- vanced Bible Awardg Quill and Scroll SUSAN KAYE LOWRY Good Scholarship Cluhg Future Nurs- esg Clinic Assistantg Future Teacliersg High School Rcd Crossg Y-Teensg Pan American Club RONALD KRONJ ANTHONY LYONS Advanced Bible Award LARRY, E. MCBREARTY Aviation Club RONALD P. MCCHESNEY LINDA KAY MCDEARMONT Tumhlettesg Future Business Leaders KAY ELAINE MQGOUGH Future Busin:-ss Lvudvrs CARL MCGRAVV Lu Fleur do l,is BARBARA CAROLE MCGUIRE Bisoueiles: Future Teuc'li1'rsg Library Assistantg G.R.A.g Office Hclperg Fu- ture Business lmatlersg l,ilJ1'ary Club ,v . BETTIE CHRIS MCINTOSH Bisonelte Squad Leaderg Tuinblettesg Dramutics Cluhg Student Counvilg El Solg Office Helpcrg Good Scliolarship Cluhg Stainpi-de Stuff KAY MCLARTY Bisoneltusg High School Red Crossg Lihrury Assistuntg Offit-ts Helperg Fu- ture Nurses RICHARD MCNATT Through the Halls at Homecomin ' ext Year? CLIFFORD MCVEY HB Busolmullg liuscliallg B Bas- kvthull ' IRENE JOY MAATMAN Nutirmul lxltwspiuns Sorivly, 2nd Yirw-Prvsitlelxt' D . , . r.mi.xtiC- Llub, Prvsitlt-ntg One .Xrt Play, Best Avtri-ss: l'.'l'..-K, :MA.lr4l for Ilraxnlxtirsg Nat' l Forensic League, 2nd Plnct- Pot-try Inu-rprcta F Conv:-rt Choir, Sm-xetnry: l'l.tin and l ar1r4 ': Gutvtl Scholarship Club: Future Teachcrsg Solo and I-1nst'rnhh- Cluhg Bible- Auaxtlg Bye, Bye Birtlit- 3 Two Yvar Specvh Letlrrg Two Ntxliouztl lforvlisir' lmaguo Lvlturg Nnlltmal rensic' Lwagttv Dvgroz- uf Ilonurg Two Drama L:-ttf-rg Two Ywur Cum-ert Choir Letter: El 5015 High School ut-.1 cms IEA N MARJORIE MACDONALD Bisonettesg Art Service Corps, Chair- mun: Lu Fleur de Lisg Future Teach- ersg Bible Awardg Good Scholarship Club A 'iii M i f JAMES KJIMJ HART MACKAY ,Mr .-:': Spotlight Band of Dallasg R.O.T.C. Amir! - Commissioned Officerg Military Band 'A ' F . Company Commanderg Drum Majorg Debate Cluhg National Forensic League ' ff A Degree of Excellenceg Good Scholar- - ' , ' Ship Cluhg Latin clung stfieme Club illr l A l ,p , we of America ,Af JANICE MARIE MADDOX or as Future Teachersg Speakers Cluhg Girls' Chorusg Good Scholarship Club THOMAS MALONE BILLY RAY MANGRUM D.E. CHRIS MARTIN R.O.T,C. Commissioned Officerg Of- ficers Clubg R.O.T.C. .lodilier Drill Team GEORGE MAULTSBY CAROL SUE MAY Future Business Leadersg fice Helperg Tumblettes LOWELL RICHARD MEADOWS Spotlight Band of Dallasg Military Bandg Camera Club KATHY LEE MEEK Bisonettesg G.R.A., Treasure-rg Tum- blettesg Future Nurses For Three Years, Seniors Have Climloecl ANDREW M. MILLER Truckg Key Club MARY LEE MILLER WANDA JOYCE MILLER Mujorelle, 2 years: Solo and Ensemble Clubg Latin Clubg Spotlight Band of Dullnsg Cami-ra Clubg Concert Choirg '4Plain and Fonmzyvg ul3ye, Bye, Birdie - Cirls, Chorus JERRY FRANK MINOR UB Footballg ECN' Footballg Bw Base- ballg NAU Baseball, Two Year Letter- man, All Cityg Senior Commencement Uslivrg Student Council CHAD DAN MITCHELL HA Footballg HB Footballg Truckg Pan American Clubg Key Club, Treas- urer SUSAN CAROL MOODY Future Business Leadersg Tumblettesg Drumznies Club Sunisefs Spiral LARRY ALTON MOSELEY Track: HR Foothallg La Flour de Lisg Cross Country Truck SANDRA CSANDYJ LYNN IVIOSELY Office Helper DAVID EARL MULLIN Key Clubg .Iunior Achiovementg Trackg Cross Country Truckg Student Council: Flicker Cluh ELAINE MARTIN PHYLLIS ANN MARTIN C.R.A.: D.E. SANDRA VSANDYJ LYNN NABORS Bisonottesg Good Scholarship Clubg .Iunior Citizens Traffic Commissiong Camera Clubg Future Business Leaders of Progress FREDDIE MARIE MOORE Cirls Cho1-usg Solo and Ensemble Club: Best Singer in Cityg Concert Choir JAMES DENNIS MOORE LINDA T. MOORE PAMELA DIANE MORAGAS L11 Fleur de Lis: Future Business Lead- ersg Future Teachersg High School Red Cross MARY NELL MORAN RONALD PAUL MORGAN HRH Baskethullg Cood Scholarship Club ...dv-lf .Mbit JERRY GENE NEARN I.C.T. NADINE NELSON PENELOPE IPENIYYI NEWINAM Spotlight Rand of Dallas, Publicity Chairmang Stampede News Editorg Pun Americun Student Forum, Re- porterg High School Red Crossg Good Scholarship Cluhg El Solg Creative Writers CAROLYN NEWSOME THELIVIA ARMSTRONG NIELSEN Girls' Chorusg Concert Choirg G.R.A.g Tumblettesg La Fleur dc Lisg Solo and Ensemble Cluh PHILLIP IPHILJ H. NOLDEN Spotlight Band of Dallasg R.O.T.C. Non-Commissioned Officerg Military Bundg Pan American Clubg Aviation Cluhg Flicker Cluh H53 it if :ra M we jf as 't en ,f, , V K Q - iiio- JW' Bikes, Instead of Cars, Become M94 TERRY SAM NOONER Dramatics Cluhg Speakers Clubg Good Scholarship Cluhg Truckg R.O.T.C. Commissioned Offiecrg Spotlight Band of Dullasg Military Bandg Dance Band NANCY ELIZABETH NORMAN Future Business Leadersg Future Teachers: Y-Teensg Lu Fleur de Lisg Latin Clubg Future Nursesg Bible Awardg ,Iunior Achievementg High School Red Cross DEANNA ELAINE NORRIS CATHERINE ICATHY3 ELAYNE NORTON Latin Cluhg Y-Tcensg G.R.A.g Speak- ers Clubg Dramutics Clubg Debate Cluhg Stampede Staff JOYCE SUE OHLER Bisonettesg Good Scholarship Clubg Student Councilg Office Helper RONNIE RAY OLDHAIVI I.C.T. Status Symbols on Taoky Day JOSEPH N. PARMELLY JAMES B. PARR JANICE KAYE PARRIS Good Scholarship Clubg Student Coun- eil EDDIE PARISH Student Councilg Senior Commence ment Usher JUAN VALDEZ PATLAN DAVID PAUL PATTERSON Rifle Teumg Pan American Club OLGA I. OROZCO JAMES TAYLOR OZNICK Colfg Concert Choirg Plain and Funny BOBBIE SUE PAGE Future Business Leadersg Pan Ameri- cang G.R.A.g Office Helperg Good Scholarship Club JAMES H. PARKER UAH Football, 2 yearsg Key Clubg Sci- ence Club of America JUDY PARKER Spotlight Band of Dallusg Library As- sistant VIC ROSS PARKER Tennis, Two Year Lettermung Latin Clubg French Club ,HHH- DONALD LEE PATTERSON R.O.T.C. Commissioned O f fi C e r g R.O.T.C. Jodilier Drill Teamg Golf CHERYL LYNN PAYNE Bible Awardg Spotlight Band of Dal- las, Secretaryg Speakers Clubg Dra- matics Clubg Creative Writersg Pan American Student Forumg El Solg High School Red Crossg Pen Palsg Future Business Leaders LYNDON PAYNE R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officer MARTHA AlwN PERKINS El Solg Creative Writersg Speakers Clubg Morning Meditationsg Debate Clubg Good Scholarship Clubg C.R.A.g Advanced Bible Awardg Camera Clubg Dramatics Cluhg Tumblettesg Pen Palsg Office Helper PENNY MARIE PETERS Bisonettesg Concert Choirg 'iPlain and Fancyvg i'Bye, Bye, Rirdicwg Pan American Clubg Y-Teensg G.R.A.g Tumblettcsg Office Helperg High School Red Crossg Tennisg Speakers Clubg Dramatics Clubg National Thes- pians Society, President GARY ARTHUR PFEIL Senior Activities Climax ROBERT L. PHILLIPS STEPHEN D. PHILLIPS Morning Meditationsg High School Red Crossg 'ARR Footballg 'LAM Footballg Cood Scholarship Club GERALD KENNETH PIERCE Spotlight Band of Dallasg Military Bandg Dance Band DON STEVEN PINE Latin Clubg Debate Clubg National Forensic Leagueg Spotlight Band of Dallasg Military Bandg Stage Bandg Good Scholarship Clubg Boys' State CHARLES CRAIG PINNELL CHARLES WOODROW POLLEY R.O.T.C. Non-Commissioned Officerg DE. A Wonderful Year RAY P. PROVINCE NB Foothallg HA Foothall RAMI JEAN PYLES liisonettesg Future Teaclu-rs, Tum- hlettesg La Fleur do Lis, Honor Guard SAMUEL ERIC RAGIR Spotlight Rand of Dallas, Dance Bandg Debate Club, Presidcntg National Fo- rensic League, Degree of Excellenceg Cood Scholarship Cluhg Student Coun- cilg .Junior Citizens Traffic Commis- sion, Chairmang Latin Club JANET FAYE RAGLE Concert Choir, Plain and Fancy , t'Bye, Bye, Birdieug Latin Clubg Good Srholarship Club, Future Nursesg Girls' Chorusg Camera Club DONNA GAIL RAMSEY Latin Cluhg E1 Solg Good Scholarship Cluhg Student Directory Staffg Bible Award SHIRLEY LORRAINE RASCO G.R.A.g Bible Awardg Pen Palsg Fu- ture Business Leaders JAMES CRUSTYJ R. POOL D.E.g R.O.T.C, Non-Commissioned Of ficer JACK D. POTTER TERRY LOUIS POWELL CLARENCE MURPHY PREDDY JAY PRICE WILLIAM RILEY PRINDIBLE R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officer '5 JOHN BLAIR RAWLINGS Bi, Itlootlballg NIV Baskctloallg HBH Basclaallg HA Raseballg Pan American Glulig Good Scliolarsliip Glubg Student Council RICHARD HAROLD RAWLINS Good Scliolarsliip Gluln: Senior Gom- nnncctnent Uslier JO ANNETTE RAY SUZANNE NEAL RAY Siotli lit Bind of D'1ll'1Q' L1 Flcur de I g , t L rc, . Lisg El Solg Creative Writersg Student Directory Staff: G,R.A. JOHNNY LESTER REEDER .Iunior AClli6Vt'lTI6'l1t JAMES L. READING Latin Illulr: Ifonnnittec- on Yvorld Af- fairs: Stage Manager: Stage Grewg Fliclwr Cllllll ,Iunior Acltiewtncnt A-ns..,,d, fa W? ew' fi? ' Senior Memories Are Made BERTA EVELYN REAMES High Scliool Red Grossg Future Busi- ness Leaders BOBRY GARDNER REDIVION HRH Football SHERRY KAY REESE Bisoncttcsz Office Hclperg Student Councilg Honor Guardg R.O.T.C. Gom- pany Sweetlicartg El Solg Tumlilettes RONNIE EUGENE RHODES Bilile Award CYNTHIA KAY RICHARDSON Future Nursesg Office Helpcrg Honor Guard GELIA KATHARINE RIDDLE Latin Glulig Girls, Gliorusg Concert Clioirg Debate Glulvg National Forensic Lcagueg Co-Holder of Key of Knowl- cdgeg Good Scholarship Clubg Ad- vanccd Rilmle Awardg HPlain and Fancy' Q0 R .Q gf t Of Both Lau hier and Tears VICKIE ANN ROBINSON Future Nursesg Cood Scholarship Cluhg El Solg Advuneed Bible Award TERENCE tTERRYl LEE ROCKETT La Fleur de Lis, Presidentg Civitan Awardg Cood Scholarship Club: Senior Commencement Usherg R.O.T.C. Jodil- ier Drill Team, Communderg R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officerg Superior .lun- ior Cadet CAROLYN ANN ROGERS Future Business Leaders: Future Nurses MARY ANGELA ROSALES Dramatics Cluhg Speakers Clubg ,lun- ior Acllievemvntg La Fleur de Lisg El Solg Pun American Club MARY JO ROSCHIE Pen Palsg Future- Business Leadersg High School Red Crossg Future Nurs- es: Future Teachers JANICE KAYE ROSE Latin Cluh RIITTA KAARINA RIMMINEN Student from Finland LEIE ALLEN ROBERTS Track Letterman: 'LAR Foothullg B Footlmallg Good Scholarship Cluhg Stampede Staffg Cross Country Track ROBERT L. ROBERTS BETSY ANN ROBERTSON Bisonettesg Good Scholarship Clubg Student Couneilg Sophomore Class Re- porter: R.O.T.C. Company Sweetheartg Honor Cuurdg Drumutics Cluhg Art Serviee Corpsg Future Business Lead- ersg Latin Club LEONARD ALLEN ROBERTSON Concert Choirg Good Scholarship Cluhg '4Plain and F:1ney g HBV Baskethallg HBH Footlmztllg MAH Foothullg Trackg Cross Country Track KAY LYNN ROBINSON Bisoncttesg Latin Clulmg Dramatics Clubg Cood Scholarship Club: Future Business Leudersg Honor C-uardg Office Helper t is-Q: DONNA KAY ROUNTREE Concert Clioirg Speakers Club BETTY LENORA ROWLAND Cirls' Chorusg Y-Teensg Solo and En- semble Club g C.R.A. ROBERT CHARLES RUDD Key Clubg Trackg HAR Footballg 'LB' Football CAROLYN FAYE RUSH C.R.A, DOROTHY MAY RUSH RILLIE JEAN RUSSOM The Canterbury Tales, Ivanhoe, and CAROL JEAN IJEANNIE5 SAMPLE Bisoncttesg Tennisg Girls, State-Q Good Scliolarsliip Clubg Junior Class Sccrc- tary DAVID ALLEN SAMS Trackg Junior Acbievcmentg R.O.T.C. Non-Commissioned Officer ALICE JANE SANDERLIN Office Helperg Future Teachers SHIRLEY ELAINE SANDERS Disonettesg Future Teachers, Presi- dcntg Debate Club: National Forensic Leagueg Latin Clubg Tumblettcsg Fu- ture Business Lcadersg Library Assist- antg G.R.A.g Advanced Bible Award TOlVI WAYNE SAWYER Spotlight Band of Dallasg Flicker Clubg R.O.T.C. Non-Commissioned Of- ficer DAVID SCHUTTE Good Scholarship Clubg Pan American Clubg Spotlight Band of Dallasg De- bate Clubg Speakers Clubg E1 Solg Sundial Ad Staffg National Forensic Leagueg Science Club of America l sr CAROLYN SUE SCOGGINS Debate Clubg National Forensic Lcafruc, Secretary: First Place Inter- scllolastic League: Latin Clubg El Solg Pan American Student Forumg Creative Writersg Honor Cuardg Two Year Letterman, Debatcg National Fo- rensic League JEFF THOMAS SCOTT DUANE EDWARD SHARP R.O.T.C. Non-Commissionccl Officer FRANK HORNOR SHEFFIELD Key Club: Tennis, 3 year lettermang Cllcerlcuflerg ,lunior Citizens Traffic Commissiong Student Councilg Most Popular Junior Boyg Aviation Clubg Latin Club, Prcsidentg Boys' State DANNY L. SHELLEY R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officerg Pan Americang R.O.T.C. Officers Club DLAUDE CLAYTON SIDES HA Footballg 'LW' Footballg B Base- ballg Flicker Clubg Track Macbeth Head Seniors' Reading List MICHAEL HENRY SIMS Cheerleaderg Key Clubg Track DOLORES KAY SKINNER Junior Achicvementg Future Nurses CARL DON SMITH R.O.T.C. Non-Commissioned Officer Military Bandg I.C.T. FRANK FORREST SMITH GEORGIA SMITH GWYN SANDRA SMITH Office Helperg Pan American Clubg High School Red Cross -1 IRENF LAXORA SMITH Bisonetles: Student Council: R.O.T.C. Band Sweetheart: Speakers Club, Sec- retary: National Forensic League: Fu- ture Business Leaders: Junior Achieve- ment: Drarnatics Club TERRY GLEN SIVIITI-I R.O.T.C. Non-Commissioned Officer LYNN ANDRA SNIITH Clinic Helper: Future Nurses: High Sehool Red Cross: Latin Club SHARON SMITH Good St-holarsbip Club: Speakers Club, Treasurer: El Sol: Pan American Club: National Forensic League: Fus ture Business Leaders: Office Helper WARRE W KEITH SMITH Canis'-ra Club J. A LLISON SNYDICR Latin Club: R.O.T.C. Coniniissioned Offieer: Military Band: Spotlight Band of Dallas: Danee Band: Debate Club tt: ity? fm 6 The Knights Followed Sunset- SALLY SOLIIO Bisonettes, Treasurer: Coneert Choir, President: National Thespian Society, Secretary: Drantaties Club, Secretary: Good Seholarsbip Club: C.R.A., Sevre- tary and Vive-ljresidenii High School Red Cross: Latin Club: Speakers Club: National Forensic League: Bible Award: Student Couneil: Seionee Club of America: Morning Meditations: Tutnblettes: Cirls' Chorus: HI'lain and Faneyil: Hlkye, Iiye. Birdie , ROBERT KENIIFLL SOYVARDS ull Basketball: B liaseballg 'IAN Basketball: HA Iiaseball: Key Club: Student Couneil DANNY LEON SPEARMAIY R.O.'I'.C. Commissioned O f f i C c r : R.O.'I'.C. Officers Club: Creative Wfrit- ersg Camera Club: Good Seholarship Club: Rifle Team RONNII2 ,IAY SPILLAR Student Council: Flieker Club: Bible Award HENRY G. STAM PFER R.O.T.C. Commissioned O f fi c e r g R.O.T.C. Offieers Club: Flicker Club: Track: High Sehool Red Cross: .lunior Achievement CAROL ANN STANDFIELD Future Nurses ass lf JOHN HARRIS STANLEY NB Football: HR Rasketballg HB Ilast-ball: HA Football: 41-X Baseball: Key Club MARVIN JOE STELLING Spotlight Rand of Dallas: La Fleur de Lisg Cannrra Clubg Stage Bandg R.O.'l'.C. Conunissionefl Officterg Sci- envc Club of Airn-rim HELEN MARIE STENSTROM LINDA SITE STERNER ,luuior English Award: Good Svltolar- ship Club: Future TGLICIICTSQ Latin Clubg Future Business I4-aclersg Pen Pals, SL'Cl'l'I211'y2 Y-Tcensg Creative Ivritt-rs: Office Helperg IIonor Guard JUDY WIALKER STONE Tumblettesg I.C.T. HENRY LON SULLINS RR Rust-ballg HBV Football We Attended Suinsetgs First Victory Assembl ION N WESLEY SULLIVAN D.E. GARY STEPHEN SWENSON Spotlight Rand of Dallas: Colfg Mili- tary Bandg R.O.T.C. Non-Commissioned Offic-er: Stage Band: Coocl Scholarship Club WILLIAM RAYMOND TAPSCOTT R.O.T.C. Commissioned Offiver: Rifle Tcamg Senior Commencement Usher JACK TAYLOR PATRICIA IPATTYJ ANN TAYLOR Student Directory Stnffg Future Busi- ness Leadersg Student Councilg El Sol THOMAS VIIONIAIYI ANTHONY TEAGUE R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officcrg Flick- er Clubg Creative Writers JERRY ALAN TENNISON Concert Choirg l'Plain and Fancyvg Spotlight Band of Dallas, Manage-rg Pan American Clubg Pan American Student Forum, First Vice-Presidentg El Sol, President: Student Councilg Good Scholarship Clubg Tennisg Dra- maties Club MACO JEAN TERRY Bison:-Iles: Future Business Leadersg Good Seholarship Clubg Future Nurs- esg El Sol: Pan American Cluhg Bible Award MARILYN KAY THIGPEN Future Business Lcadersg Student Couneilg EI Sol JUDITH I .IUDYr RORERTA THOMAS Bisonette Squad Leadt-rg Future Busi- ness Leaders. President: Dramaties Club: Latin Club: Girls, Chorus, Sec- retary: Good Scholarship Club MARY ELLEN THOMAS Good Scholarship Club: Library AS- sistant FRANKLIN KFRANKI ALBERT THOMPSON Morning Meditations, Co-Chairmang HR Rasketballg HAR Basketballg Con- cert Choirg Student Council The Last Football Game FREDDIE F. THOMPSON Cheerleader: Good Sellolarship Clubg EI Sol: Senior Commencement Ilsherg Speakers Club, Presidentg National Forensic Leagueg National Thespian Society: High Seliool Red Cross PENECIA lPENNYI THRASHER Speakers Clubg Drainatics Clubg Na- tional Forensic' League: Advanced Bible Award LINDA DIANE TILLNIAN Future Business Leadersg G.R.A. HAROLD W. TOMLINSON R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officerg .lun- ior Achieseinentg El Solg High School Red Cross TOMMY GENE TONIPKINS Spotlight Band of Dallasg Debate Clubg National Forensic Leagueg Good Schol- arship Cluhg Flicker Clubg Senior Commencement Usher CAROL DIANE TRIMBLE Future Teachersg El Solg Pan Ameri- can Clubg G.R.A.: Girls, Chorus I I . ii Was Dedicated to Us GERALD MICHAEL VANCE GARY ALAN VINCENT Concert Choirg Hljlain and Fancyng Bye, Bye, Birdieilg Lu Fleur de Lis MICHAEL CLARKE VIVION Spotlight Band of Dallasg Good Schol- arship Clubg Pan American Cluhg Na- tional Forcnsio Leagueg Debate Club, Vice-lS'resident SUSAN MARY VONDER HOYA Bisonettesg Pan American Clubg El Solg Honor Guardg Good Scholarship Cluhg Girls' Chorus BETTY JO WALKER Bisonettos, Seorcturyg Good Scholarship Cluhg Future Teachersg Speakers Club BOBRIE GAIL WALKER G.R.A. RORBIE JEAN TUCKER G.R.A.g Future Business Leaders GEORGE KEITH TURNER I.C.T. MARILYN GREEN TLRNER D.E. RAYMOND ISKIPPERI TITRNS JAMES CALVIN UNDERWOOD VICKI LEA VALENTINE Drumutics Club, Secrcturyg El Solg Fu- ture Business Leaders: Sundial Ad Staff BECKY WALL Assistant Editor Slampedeg Good Scholarship Cluhg El Solg Future Teuchvrsg High School Red Crossg Fu- ture Business Leaders JOHN ROBERT WALL Bible Award ANNE ELIZABETH WALRAVEN Bisonettesg La Fleur de Lisg Future Nursesg Future Teachers MIKE WAMBLE JUDY LYNN WATSON Bisonettesg Future Nurses PATSY ELAINE WEAVER Girls, Chorusg G.R.A. How Could We Ever Forget bf 'ii . E' - yd? TIM WESTON Student Councilg Key Cluhg Senior Class Viec-Presidentg HA Foothallg BH Footballg HAI' Baseballg B Baseballg Sundial Student Life Editorg Senior Commenrenicnt Usherg Trackg .Iunior Class Vice-President LARRY RAY WHITCHER Concert Choir, Assistant Student Di- rcctorg Hplain and Fancyvg MBye, Bye, Birdieng Camera Club, Presidentg Solo and Ensemble Clubg R.O.T.C. Non- Commissioned Officerg Science Club of Americag High School Red Cross, President EVELYN RUTH WHITE Concert Choirg Girls, Chorusg Honor Guardg Solo and Ensemble Clubg Fu- ture Nursesg Science Club of Americag Latin Cluhg Good Scholarship Clubg Clinic Helperg Bible Awardg Camera Clubg Plain and Fancyng Bye, Bye, Birdien LINDA WHITE Solo and Ensemble Clubg Dramatics Cluhg Future Nursesg Clinic Helperg Girls' Chorus MARY KAYE WHITTER High School Red Cross DALE WAYNE WILLIAMS GRETCHEN CHAVEN WILLIAMS Cheerleaderg Student Councilg Concert Choirg 'cljlain and Fancyvg '4Bye, Bye, Birdiewg Exchange Student to Uru- guayg Most Popular Sophomore C-irlg Secretary, Sophomore Classg Most Pop- ular Junior Cirlg Latin Club, Presi- dentg Seienee Club of America: Good Scholarship Clubg Girls' Chorus JOAN MARIE WILLIAMS GRA.: Tumblettes VICKI JEAN WILIJINGHAM Y-Teensg Junior Achievement GLENDA JOYCE WILNIOTH Pan American Club: Good Seholzlrship Clubg Future Teachers BOBBY CEXE WILSON Traek CAROLYIY GRECG WOFFORD The Happiness on Graduation Day? JOHN HOIJNEY XVOFFORD Student Body Vive-President: HA Football: 'flu Ilaseballg Good Scholar- ship Club: Key Club: 'IT' Basketball: St-nior Commenfement Usher D AVID BRUCE WOICIK R.O.T.C. Rifle Team: R.O.T.C. Jorlilier Drill Team EDDY IVOOTEN R.O,T.C. Connnissionetl Offieerg Jodi- liet' Drill Teatn: Rifle Team sv JAMIE KAROL WIORDEN Student Direetory Staff BRENDA DAWN WORSH,-UI Bisonette Squad Leader: Student Coun- cil: Future Business Ireadersg Future Teuehers, Reporterg I,atin Club, Sec- retary: National Thespian Societyg Speakers Cluhg Cond Seholarship Clubg Science Club of Americag Honor Guard: Pan Ameriean Clubg Sundial Ad Staff 'DIANA JO WRIGHT Future Business Leadersg High School Red Crossg Creative Writersg Future Teaehf-rs: Pan American Clubg Science Club of America: El Sol CHRISTINA WRIGHT G.R.A.g Debate Club g National Forensic League, Future Nurses, Presi- dent, Latin Clubg High School Red Crossg Future Teachersg Clinic Helper SHARON LYNNETT WRIGHT ,Junior Achievement, Library Assistant SANDRA LYNN YARBROUGH Junior Achievement MIKE YEARGAN Pan American Club, Second Vice-Presi- dent, Presidentg Concert Choir, g'Plain and Fancyvg 4'Bye, Bye, Birdieng Good Scholarship Clubg Senior Commence- ment Usherg National Thespian Societyg Sundial Organizations Editor, Stage Crew JIMMY OLIN YOUNG R.O.T.C. Non-Commissioned Officerg Traekg Pan American Club RUSSELL YOUNG , fri, A J J ,S fx..-Jlfh gi T D F' :wt Q I I vo 'Guia , I .7 2 ., as fg, , 4 , it J Y ,gr An, Eventful Year Comes to ct Close WILLIAM LESTER AKINS BOBBY JACK AYERS DICKIE J. AYERS JERRY LYNN BAKER JAMES CARROLL BARNETT BRAD LEE BARTLETT ANSLEY EDWARD BECK PAMELA CHARLOTTE BEEBE JAMES M. BENNETT DAVID LEE BERRY LARRY BOYD CONRAD.EARL BOYER CLARENCE MICHEAL BROOKS LINDA EILEEN CALDWELL JAMES KEITH CHAMBERS HENRY GEAN COMBS DANIEL HARRISON DAVIS WILLIS WAYNE EMERTON LARRY CHARLES FARNSWORTH ROBIN T. FEARN STEPHANIE GIBSON Seniors Not Pictured MARIE GREEN RONNY GRIFFIN STEVE HENRY SANDRA JEAN HERRING JERRY WAYNE HODGE PAUL WAYNE HOLLAND JOANN JACKSON CECIL JOHNSON FOREST R. JONES GLEN ARTHUR KILLEBREW WILLIAM VICTOR KLAUSER GERALD LEWIS CARL GARY LUCAS ROSEMARY McCOY ROBERT LEE MCCURDY MIKE MANN RANDALL LYNN MARX ARVIL ROYCE MAYFIELD JERRY MIEHLKE JAMES CARLTON MILLER NADINE PAULETTE NELSON CHARLES RAY PARRAMORE LIN DA PAULETTE POOLE ANDREW PRIKRYL ' JANET ROSEN LINDA SANDERS STEVEN D. SANDERS ROBERT ROSS SCHOLL CARLA DANEICE SCHOOLING RICHARD LYNN SHELTON HAROLD RICHARD SIMMONS GARY L. SMITH JERRY ALONZO SMITH ERROL ANTHONY SNODGRASS HUGH THOMAS SNODGRASS, JR. RONALD LEE TALKINGTON DAVID TAYLOR JACK DENYS TAYLOR MARTHA ANN TIMMS ALLAN BOYD WHITE MARTHA ANN WILLINGHAM F Y Y, ,, .. 1 A , A 7 f ' . , , if I I Seniors 5 1 1 4, 1' 1 'R if QQ,lq 'N 4-QQ 0 ggi svwae' f ' X? f al! Y - Q .?m5 JL - -4' A Nat Work. .. 4f i ' if- ' ,lr and Play JUNIORS '15, 'Wy W , H is ' RFQ, h 'Q,,h 'H qi5 - Q f K L N, , 1, W 1 ,,1,,, M ,2, ..: . . 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ANDERSON SAMUEL HARVEY ATCHISON CAROL SUE ATCHLEY RICHARD DONALD AUBREY ELIZABETH KBETTYJ AUGUSTATOS LINDA KAY AUSBURNE SUSIE ANN AUTREY ELIZABETH ANN AVERITT JIMMY CURTIS AVERITT LEMMA AVERITT SHERRY LYNN BAKER RUBY RENELL BANKS SONDRA ELAINE BEAN CYNTHIA ANN BEIMER THOMAS CRAY BELDEN BARBARA JEAN BELL STEVE BELL NATHAN BURTON BERNST EIN JACKIE LYNN BLACK DARA MARIA BLASICH THOMAS DELP BLOUNT PATRICIA ANN BOELTER LYNN BOND STEVE PAUL BOWERS A. J. BOWMAN RAY BOYD ROBERT LEE BOYD DON BOYER ROY E. BRADY MARY ELIZABETH BRANDT KENNY BRAUN EDITH A. BREDEMEIER LINDA M. BREWER ANITA BRIGMAN TOMMY BRITTON JACK EDWARD BROWN MARVIN LESLIE BRUMIT KEITH MARSHALL BUCKLEY Upperelassmen, We, Next Year hall Be g .,,. gehsskgif 'K' 8 , eq A E W3 2? , g-S , ., ' 'j if . ff' I I' 'Y if '.:: i KENNETH STEWART BUCKLEY BOBBY WAYNE BURCHFIELD KEN BURNS .IIM BUTTRAM PATSY ANN BYRD FRANCES ANITA CAIN ELLA MAE CAMPBELL JIMMY CAMPBELL ROBERT TERRY CAMPBELL MIKE CARDWELL CHARLENE CARTER SHARON ANITA CARTER SHIRLEY LYNN CASE JEAN D. CASH ALBERT A. CASTILLO HERLINDA CASTILLO JACKIE R. CAWTHON JOHN PAUL CERMINARO PAT CHAMBERLAIN ELIZABETH ANN CHAMBLEE WILLIAM CHAMNESS CHERYL SUE CHANDLER RONNIE CHAPMAN JOHN CHILTON LOVITA ANN CHOAT KAYE CHRISTIE JOHNNY RAY CHRISTOPHER JANIE CLARK ROBERT LAWRENCE CLEM MYRA JEANNE COLE MARY SUZANNE COLEY CARLETTA CONNALLY CAREN SUE CONOLY f I JANET COOK CAROLYN ANN COPELAND AMELIA CORTINAS PAULA COTTEN JIMMY' COUCH DONALD L. CRANFORD LINDA KAY CROUCH JR X M! P-'vigrx I we F' QQ 2. The mad scientists are at work. Q.-Q , f LJ' f as 2 K W g-1 X 5 ' is M' iw' ,Q J gm f.L.v .ai 'MD M '59-J .,+ K N 'Iv , ry' www MF ti f LA nr- ,Eiga ,,,, its if '-A--54 1, . In ,f V' WA . - ,X f. . v 55 - ,. A .K 355- iii!-I. II ' 5'if.v ' W :L A 3 Q . , I, ' : . wr - , 'Www 1, Egg: 5:2 3 A th 4522 :L I ' I ,. . Hi, Q . is ' Q1i'. Vx A +1 fi Q91 'in W3 -44-2 if ii: - Vx? A av' 'fi A ..,, 5-1 , ii A - 21 - '. i , 351' .Af . V 7 I I Y ,. I L,-A.,3,-1 3, :xg -, SGS. if Keep those heels together! DEBORAH CROWE BETTY CUMMING ANNA MARIA CURRY MARQULETA DACLEY JOHN WM. DANIEL BOBBY L. DAVIS JOY LEE DAVIS JUDY LYNN DAVIS MARY LEE DAVIS RUTH ANN DAVIS MICHAEL STEPHEN DAY SANDRA IO DENTON ANN DERASAUGH DAVID A. DEVOSS LINDA DIRIENZO SHARON J. DOOLEY RONNIE FRITZ DUCKWDRTH RANDY DUNCAN BARBARA KAY DUNCAN DONNA DURFEY SARA ELLEN DYCUS BILLY E. DYER JERRY T. EAST ANNA SUE EASTMAN LINDA SUE EBERHART DEANNA BLACKIE EDWARDS JAMES STEVE EEDS MARTHA ELLEDGE DAVID ELLIFF HAROLD RAY ELLIOTT TOMMY RUSSELL ELLIOTT ROSEMARY ELLIS RONALD 'KEITH ERWIN QUALENE ETHINGTON JOSEPH UODYJ RONALD EVANS '-I-'2'--': f' PATRICIA GAY FARISH - RHONDA DIANE , ,Q FARMER AA 5 JERRY FRANK FARR K? SUZY FARRAR PATRICIA ANN F EAGIN LINDA GALE FIELDING SHIRLEY FINLEY JAN FITE THERESA CLOE' F ITZHUGH fi ' .R qs R ' ...N If M. -J ,. WP fi A if cc 99 Juniors Gonna Ride the Victory Train BILL HODSON FLAHERTY JOHN MARK FOSTER JESS FOWLER CHARLES ROBERT fm Mi' FOWLKES LAMERLE FRANCIS JO ANNE FRANKLIN CAROLE R. FRAZIER EDDIE LEON FRAZIER BETSY KAY FREEMON SANDRA MARIE FRITSCH I I .2 V E I A e House of gl . WILLIAM ROGER FRY ANGELA KATHERINE GAFFORD CHRIS GALLIE DONNA GARRISON RONALD WAYNE GATTIS X LINDA GAUNCE SHERRY GENTRY WILLIAM CHARLIE GETER SUSAN LEIGH GIBSON DONNA J EAN GIDDINGS the even Gables Is Home to Us ...-', 63? EI IANICE SUE GILES GAYLA S. GILLEY DONNA RAYE GILLILAND DANNY RAY GLASGOW .IO ELLEN GLASGOW BOB SLOAN GLOVER JAMES STEVEN GOINGS SHIRLEY ANN GOMEZ BARBARA LEE GOODMAN PAUL DAVID GOODWIN LESA ANN GORDON LINDA JOYCE GORDON CHRON HERSHALL CRA GOZA CYNTHIA WYNELL I GRAINGER CAROLYN GAY GRAY 1 , , ,.v . gg ibb ELIZABETH GAIL I I b . GRAY ,A . 2, eIe,L YE SUE ANNE GREENE 3 qs I 'i M W W JERRY JOE GREGORY Egg si YY- i, BOOTSY ANNE GRIMES A YGG, ff E QI STEPHEN DAVID 5 M A A I GRIMES SANDRA KAY CROSECLOSE CAROLYN CUNDERSON CHARLEY EDWARD GUNN GEORGE LEOPOLD CUTHRIE STEVEN ARVEL HALEY LINDA MAE HALL JERRY HAMILTON PAULA HAMMONTREE MARY LEE HANKS RITA KAY HARDEN LINDA DIANNE HARPER BETTY DARLENE HARRELL FRANCIE ANN HARRIS LYNDA ANITA HARRIS PENNY LYNN HARRIS .IUDITH LEE HAWKINS MARY FRANCES HAWKINS THOMAS WILLIAM HAWKINS WILLIAM EDWARD HAWKINS JOHNNY CHARLES HAZEL KAY 1TONIu ANTOINETTE HAZZARD DUANE HEAIJRICK OLIVIA SIE HENDRICIHS LYNDA FRANCES HIGGINS CATHERINE HILL 5 Q I if 5 Students j, K1 . 1 Ll f' 1 work to mak lf prvcision drawin , 'i,4,.,g - il Q, if '25 'iw fm K.. , , .Mx ,G V . Ls, we fs! 3 I mf -TC.. M35 Az Fw ., 4,.,,.,, ' .. .1 V. qi-V x V , jf if I 'bw IIIA ,Cm I x ' A . , L ..,:: , 5 ,LI I , , .Q ,gm H , wyffgih -33 , x .5 f-'A , ' 32, , . T f d-is AI, V: iv w ,Xia S ,L iffwkw , 'M 3 - . 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JOHNSON STEVEN ERIC JOHNSON BOBBY BRUCE JONES JULIA ELAINE JONES KAREN NADINE JONES MICHAEL ROBERT JONES NELDA DIANE JONES RICHARD NEAL JONES TOMMIE LOU JONES K 1 Q u -' N M1 I ., . 'E M- 47 J OANN J URECKA KONNIE SUE KADLEC ISABELLA IRENE KAY RON LEE KEEN CAROLYN KEETON 5 I fn if . 'I'- ,VN I Qual Rf' LINDA JEAN KELLEY ROBERT ALLEN KELSEY JANET KATHRYN KERN GEORGIA KAY KRIEG DONNA KAY LAING I WWA ' . sk ' H The Junior Clap ls Full of Ups MARILYN ANN , LAMBETH MARK LANEY PATRICIA MAURENE LANGFORD CYDNEY LASITER . I 1 1 .- .. . .i.R:.,, . :-v A kk and Downs JOHN ROBERT LATSON Q Af' I Aff Sv X. 'lflfk A TOMMY EARL LAWHON LARRY DENNIS LAWSON MARTHA JO LEMOINE PATRICIA ANN LEWIS JANICE SHARON LILES LOUISE MARGRET LINN KAREN J . 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WALLACE WILSON, IV KATHLEEN WINFORD LARRY NEIL WINN PAUL WISDOM DIANNE C. WOLF l'HlI.I.IP MICHEAI. WOOD DAVID LYNN WRIGHT JAMES CARLTON WRIGHT PATRICIA ANN WRIGHT ROGER G. WRIGHT KAREN ANN YARBROUGH RUTH ANN YOUNG SANDRA E. YOUNG Seniors NAV, vm, I .. IIK Leave, but Rmgs Arrwe On . one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Semor Da NI WXQQM QSM funiors Ready for W Progress S OMURES was iFG'ffB 2 F EMM? W i ,mf ,- 5 ,Q ,AF 1 ikxw K V ig. H3?!!z'24a35?5i-'VW JI sm' ffm ARCHIE THOMAS ADAMS GARY A. ADKINS JAMES SHERMAN ALDRIDGE MARK THOMAS ALEXANDER JANICE ELAINE ALLEN TYLER ANDERSON JANET GAYLE APPLEBY JAMIE LEE ARMITAGE JAY ARMSTRONG JOYCE KAY ARNOLD LOYCE ARNOLD EARL EDDIE ARWINE BRENDA DEAN ASTON LINDA JEAN ASTON GERALD JERRY AUGUSTATOS DOUGLAS J. BACHMAN JULIA BETH BARNETT JAN WILLIAM BASS BEVERLY FERN BATES LINDA FAY BAUGH JUDY ANN BAUMAN NEIL ALAN BEALS BERTHA IRENE BENAVIDEZ CHERI SUZANNE BENNETT JO ANN BENNETT EDDIE GENE BENNINGFIELD GILES COULTER BERRY BETTY CATHEY BISCOMB RODGER GARY BLACKBURN KENNETH ROBERT BLACKBURN DEBBIE LYNN BLAIR JAXIE JO BLOUNT DANNY DANIEL BONNER JANICE BOREN HARVEY BOUCHER IDA GRACE BOURLAND JUDY BOWER KAREN LOUISE BRAU SHIRLEY ANN BREWER RONNIE ERVIN BRIDGES WILLIAM CRANDYJ RANDALL BROOKS FRED WALTER BROWN GARY DALE BROWN JUDY KAREN BROWN ROBERT JAMES BROWN M vida I ,l I x-Q. X-uf WK Ne. h v.V, me 1 , 5... K' .jf --.,, Wade Hule Heads CYNTHIA A. CLOUSE VICKY ANN COFFIN CAROL ANNETTE COLE RUTH ANNETTE CONDER MARY SUE COPE ROBERT MICHAEL CORKILL RIA COTROS UNA DIANNE COX BARBARA CRANFORD DENNIS RAY CRESWELL SHERRY LYNN CREWS HARRY CRUM CHERYL ZOE CUNNINGHAM JERRY R. 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LOUANN HARLOW PAULA DIANE HARPER SYLVIA HARRELL ROBERT WEEKS HARRIS FRANCES SUE HARRISON DONNA JEAN HARVEY MICHELLE EILEEN I HOWEY EDD IRBY HASKINS KENNETH y WAYNE HAST N ROGER WAYNE FUHRMANN LINDA GAIL GALLUP GARY LEE GASTON JANET SUZANNE GENTRY BARRY GILES JERRY GILMORE RICHARD ALLEN GILTNER GREGG CHARLES GLEICHERT CHARLOTTE LEA GOODMAN TRUMAN C. GOODMAN PAM GOSTAS FRED SAUNDERS GRAHAM AUBREY GRANT SHARON ANN GRAVES GREGORY STEPHAN GREEN JOHNNY YOUNG GRIFFIN JAMES PAUL GROVE JOHN RANDY HALL ROBERT CBOBD HAMILTON SHARON SUE HAMM SHARAN ANN HANCOCK KATHERINE HANNAWACKER BARRY ESMOND HARDIN ELBERT LESTER HARE ROY CECIL HARGIS MARTHA J. HATCHER JANET SUE HATLEY JIMMIE PASKIL HAYES ELIZABETH MARY HECK ANTOINETTE HEIM MICHAEL DOUGLAS HEIMLICH YOLANDA HERRERA CAROL ANN HILL RITA LOUISE HILL BARBARA JEANNE HILSCHER BRENDA SUE HOLLAND JOHNNY ROY HOLLEMAN NATALIE LEE HOLLEMAN TIM HOLT LINDA HOLYFIELD J ser, Wd if New Traditions Confuse Baby Bisons S I W X'-N f'1 SYLVIA LUCIA HOOKS ELIZABETH ELLEN HORTON KENNETH HOST ELIZABETH JANE HOUSE MICHAEL DeWAYNE HOUSMAN CAROL HOUSTON FRANCES HOUSTON CATHY HOWARD DEBORAH HOWARD BARBARA ELAINE HUFFMAN TRUETT WAYNE HUF FSTUTLER WADE HULCY JANICE REBECCA HULLUM LANELL HUMPHREYS DAVID WAYNE HUMPHRIES CARL DAVID HUNT JOE ROBERT HURLEY GERRY L. IRVIN JUDY DARE JACKSON JO ANN JAKUBEC RICHARD ANTHONEY JARAMILLO MICHAEL JENKINS DANNY ELMO JOHNSON DI ANNE JOHNSON LYNDA DARLENE JOHNSON ,f ww ophomo DONALD CLYDE JOHNSON HAROLD WALTER JOHNSON JIMMY BERTON JOHNSON SUAN KAY JOHNSON THOMAS CLARKE JOHNSON BARBARA ELAINE JONES EDDIE F. JONES JACQUELIN RENE JONES LINDA CAROL JONES RICHARD JONES LINDA DIANE JURECKA SHERRY KANADAY LINDA ANN KEEN LINDA L. KEES DON MAURICE KELLEY KATHLEEN KELLEY MIKE O'GRADY KELLEY CHARLES NELSON KEMP BARRY A. KNIGHT HARLEN NATHANEL KOEN DEBORAH A. KRAUS GEORGIA KRIEG KEVIN DRAKE KRIEG SHELIA JEAN LAMBERT SHARON JEAN LANDERS . ii: N as 4 A .JVM . - wx it wwf ' I-Q P' f Z. . V My F mf -:f,'?1W'F'f '. Eff Q 'f fs 4 ...ff I x 'J' G gg .. E H , ,,,,.,. TL E KAE L ki , A ., I JW. f i- sir e. ' 0 ix I -1-Q q .. .ggv A 'X I E J ' 'I ',J, SJJS ,A A Eb.. ,. . 2I J ... . K' . E .wr A Enter High chool With a Smile NANCY LYNN LANHAM JAMES ISTEVEJ SHEPHEN LAWLEY LINDA LAWRENCE WOODY LAYNE DONNA LILES NANCY LOUISE LIMERICK JIMMY GENE LINTHICUM KATHRYN ANN LIVERMORE ROBERT LIVINGSTON JEANNE K. LLOYD MIKE LOCKE JANICE LOCKETT THERESA LODNER WILLIAM WILFORD LOONEY SANDRA JEAN LOUCKS E T if T I A , if I A wk M of HOWARD LOVELACE SHERRY LOU LOWRY CAROL ANN LUCAS CYNTHIA JO LYDDY SUE-SUE LYNCH WILMA SUE LYONS TIMOTHY MCCLURE SCOTT WILLIAM MCCRARY JANE MCDANIEL STEVE MCDIQRMON PATRICIA LYNN MCFADIN MARY ANN MCFARLANE BARBRA MCGUYER ROBERT GWYNN McKEE SHARON MAXINE MCMEEN ophs Attend Their First Sunset Pep Assembly STEPHEN GREGORY McMINN KENNY MCRAE MIKE McWILLIAMS JAMES LEONARD MacDONALD YVONNE MARIE MACIAS GLORIA ANN MAERTINS WILLIAM C, MAPLES LARRY CECIL MARLOW PAULA SUE MARLOWE BILLY MARSHALL GARY LAYNE MARSHALL AMPARO MASFERRER ROSALIND ELAINE MASSINGILL PAUL DELBERT MATNEY PAT MAY JAMES MAYO DEBORAH JEAN MEALIO SYDNEY JEANICE MEDARIS KIRK PATRICK MEDLIN CAROLYN ANN MEEK MARTHA ANN MELTON SHIRLEY LORRAINE MICHALKA RUBY KJUDYP JEWEL MIDDLEBROOKS JUDY LYNNE MILBURN CARLA JEANNE MILLER CAROLYN JEAN MILLER EMMETT JACKSON MILLER JOYCE MINOR JANET JEAN MINYARD GARY MISER SANDRA SUE MISER SANDRA KAY MITCHELL SHERRIE KAY MITCHELL FLOYD DAVID MOFFATT KAREN MARIE MONTGOMERY LARRY EDWARD MOONEY JAMES VICTOR MOORE EDWIN THOMAS MOLE SHERRY LOUISE MORAGAS JOHN TRAVIS MORAN GREGORY HAL MORRIS SUSAN CAROL MORRIS LINDA SUE MOSELY BILL MUIRHEAD LEE FRANK MULLIN DIANA MADGE MYERS PAT MYGGAT LARRY LIONELL NEARN DONNA NELSON DOROTHY NELSON gif Q- , ' ,lf ' 'iw 5 in , . vii E '5 2 W ww I E 1' s an --:..:.:--.. -, - .. , I si f Fu? ,f K .z .mem JIL , ,I.L ML.. 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PLUMMER PAMELA AVIS POE MARK ALLEN PORTER LINDA POSCOE JOYCE ELAINE PRATHER JUDY LYNN PRESTIDGE Z J, I, .-f :iv-C X f 5 iw s Tell me if you sec any Seniors coming! I 1 AVA. .VV:VV, , ' Im 6,' A '1I- . , Q. h PM 'A , gi All 1 5 A JJI ygzff I I fffjv' v,,. W 'P PEW - I -1 I., -f, W. ,f A1 ,Aff -A vw nn h I m y I ,h. h -g ':?,f 54513 1, I --:, A . A+ I r:,g 1, V 5 'ww f 51 A A I .: M , Q Jw V wk f F V - f Y L ' I ,A . . v 3, ,1L, . ' . V- .:' vii Q Z, A lf - Aww A W W 'V- A , 'M' if EfQ? W 1 I , - Q' iiv, A I .f :E . ff ' I .Q .K f ,. .I 1 nk: I V L,Z. V,,. I .,.' . uq vlgzlu JI Ai? I1 'IAA A A '.-l JOY NUNLEY ROSS CHARLES JACKSON ROTEN ROBERT SAMUEL ROVELLO MARTY ROY SHERRY LYNN RYAN PAMELA DARLENE RYDER JUDY GALE SAMS JUDITH GAIL SANDERLIN LINDA KAY SCOTT SHARON SEAY JUDY ANN SETTLES JERRY DALE SHAW JOHNNY SHELTON MARSHA GAYLE SHELTON VERDIA LOUISE SHELTON VICKI JEAN SHELTON JAMES STAN SHIPP CHARLES VENCENT SHOECRAFT JAMES KJIMMYJ RAY SIBLEY JESSICA ELAINE SIMMONS SHIRLEY DIAN SIMMONS JAMES ROY SITTON JOHN ROBERT SKINNER JUDITH DIANE SKINNER LYNDLE ANN SLAY Ophomores Become Familiar With Mytholo CAROLYN LOUISE SLOCUM DARLENE MARIE SMALL I ' I A CHARLES AUGUST SMITH SJ H 5, DONALD WAYNE SMITH ,R AHAJ JOHN C. SMITH f - X 'Tn MARY ELIZABETH SMITH RICKY ALAN SMITH SHARON ELAINE SMITH THOMAS WILLIAM SNYDER 'L-:W GARNYE SORRELLS if JERRY LYNN SPARKS JUDY KAY SPILLERS Ml' PAMELA LOUISE SPINKS W STEPHEN SPRINKLE KAYLA DIANE STAATS HOWARD DAVID STANLEY STEPHEN F. STANTON SARA STARN ES VERNER OSCAR STENSTROM GERALD ALLEN STOGSDILL KENNETH WAYNE STONE JIMMY CECIL STRAWN MARY CAROLYN STRIPLING ROBERT EMMETT STUART DIANE SWADLENAK SHARON OLIVIA SWEARENGEN CHERYL HAN TAPP BARBARA SUE TATUM KATHIE L. TAYLOR NAOMI MAE TAYLOR Q A if TA .. V A A S. Q 'S :- .3 am if -. N i z ' 'I is K L ' Yi 5' if V 21.1 I u,f'-' ' , .. , 573 ' . ' if -1 in If Q fs- I I if A 4 z ,V.. A IO,, iw , . A -.... A A ifffi-'A 4 - 'YE .f H qfglf 'K' -Qfggg QI, wk - ff. if me M V 4 A y V I, , U T,I, ,1?,, E Y-fW, V ,::,.l 1:7 :,v ' '51-V ' -' ge 55 .R Q44 sv -f ,I:. A 'Ka E' ' ' '7 ' 1' 1' A' '- gt ' JA Ophs Enjoy Their Tacky Day troll 'S' vi , I 2,3 . is V 0 A A If X J M f ef K l' I SALLY ANN TAYLOR W DIXIE THOMAS JAMES GORDON THOMPSON LINDA CHERYL THOMPSON LYNN HARWOOD THOMPSON DINAH GENE TILSON JUDY ELIZABETH TOWNSEND A - , WILLIAM CLIFTON TOWNSEND PEGGY LORENE TRAMMELL BILLYE KARREN TRAYLER WILLIAM E. TSUKAHARA RONNIE WILLIAM TUCKER SANDRA JO TUCKER WAYNE WARNER TUCKER LYNDA SUE TURBEVILLE - RONALD DALE TURNS SHERRY RENEE TWITTY LOYD VAN HOOSE CATHY VAUGHN WANDALYN HULSE VAUGHAN A L JANIS SUE VOIGHT DONNA MARIE WACASER STEPHANIE JO ANN WALDEN WILLIAM WALKER BARBARA WANJA ,Lg , ls. Be sure you get it in the right box. T MMV, wmmwuwwmw BILLYE CHERYL WINCHESTER LYNDA MARGUERITE WITT STEVE WOMBLE DONNA CAROLE WORKS WILLIAM ALVIN WORLEY JOY WORSHAM KAREN WRIGHT REBECCA YOUNG LARRY MASON YOWELL WILLIAM fBILLw DAVID WARDEN OLA MARIE WARE JOHN FRANKLIN WATERS DELLA FAYE WATKINS PAULA WATKINS SUSAN LOREE WATKINS PATRICIA ANN WEATHERALL TERESA ANN WEAVER WALTER LOTHAR WEBER MIKE WELCH RICHARD D. WELSH WILLIAM PHILIP WEST SANDRA SUE WHEELER HARLEY H. WHITE NAOMI WHITE KAREN ANN WHITE SHERRILL ANN WHITE JACK MONROE WHITEHURST JERRY RAY WIESE PEGGY WIGGINTON ANDY PARKS WILEY ROBERT TERRY WILKINSON BARBARA JO WILLIS LAURENCE G. WILSON MILTON JAMES WILSON M9 If S' 5A:'!I'L f'9 ik I i a 1- , S ?N.,x k QL 2 95 . . . Back . . . Bisons M M. Q, M.. V ,, ,V . 5 wr-K' 3'5 wif? - !'L7'if Wi 4 ef? A ldv: E fl., ff '-kf ' , , 'Hz w .0 ! ai 'if U 1 Q, 1. fl wr- Y QQ' 2 1-9 , 4. . V59-ff 22. . 9? xg 1 l V 7 ITB DEN T LIFE D 'Wa-...E 1 nn.-,.1mfl1L':zl AN Q so is b,QV WLHWL ,f by If gpg .:. he of s esss y?5 . isji ogg -an Caryl Sue makes a sale. Christmas decorations come out early. , , , ,. ,V ., ' ,.h, Q X s,al s453sswmt'wwewwm ssass r aa ' r fr K-is '-,L' J , I ,1 e Km School takes on lonely look during summer. Bison Herd Raises Dust During Summer Ronnie had a cool summer-in the shade. 1 s ws. -?:. W, X as 'V EF s Qff as . rrlg fs rid? r, il sffil ,1mQg1 fs-igliflr-L S448- ' Z , ' .. X525 'W-x4s?faz2f:s , z gg 355 3 EM . if 2 wb W 5 A W a 2 s ssss s or is H5 M.,,,,.ww 1 Q r.-: P' l K ' Q so --- . iifrff 9P'1'L -S' msn GHDDLS THLETIC nmv uC,IIl0H Bisons . . . let's go! Need Some Poin ters? A is for his ability B is for honorary Bisonette E is for his eternal encouragement Together they spell NAbe,'7 short for Abe Barnett, base- ball coach at Sunset for the past 22 years. A hot sum- mer day usually finds him indulging in his favorite pastime-working with boys, whether it be at the poolside, on the baseball diamond, or on the football field. KNOW if you really w it eeeer A P l , ,HJ A I' y Z'--. New Xff-rs Gretchen sings in Uruguay. We finally arrived in Tampicof' Pan American group waits at customs check. Some Have the Roaming Instinct . . Students attempt to sleep in various positions. n n N. But All Return to the Fold. l22 The P.T.A. wishes Sunset teachers a Bon Voyage for '63-'64. New Teachers and New Students in New Building The Formula for Success in 1963-64 ww an Q, 143, As they make progress on the new building, workmen take a step toward the future. Donna Gaines seems to be giving the sophomores a guided tour of Sunset. .WM ,Al L.. I 1 sste tri t v s t lsi it iisi F -ii - - ' ' 7 'a'f Tif,' lf? Fifi ? 'ii ' 1 ' 'IL 7: K 'L if his 'S f if 3 . ' 1, 5 lift . 2-2 - mf? 5 .f, i 7' t l 6 FK L1 5 l sst 5 ' , K f., b V I LL ,,,. V XVL a n LLk V :'V , A - - .. 'X A' V , if Q 1 v 'v :- . - - Q, ' , Y ' ' f' ' -L -' if ? . Zftws s t , 1 F , ,,f fi'-if f A it W . t s, sf? Q - l vp X 5 k , , K , A- Z l ' AK Rx it T' l it I , 5 my A 3 fi i s Q ll S A s al it f t v fi l t 1 t 1. fr w t l sevs , A 1-V -' in r ltt it se ee ie esvi i - t 7 W i it s s 1 vsvs s ., e e s ti . . - . f gm ,,f,,51w,Q The band gives the football season a roaring start. The Bisonettes add variety to the assembly. Slcits, Speeches Spar Spirited Cheers, amusing skits, inspiring speeches, and toe-tapping music are just a few of the things that dis- tinguish Sunset pep assemblies. Bursting with vitality, the cheerleaders lead the yells while the student body is -r In 'LWliat's the matter, Jim? Too much noise? Students, Spirits Claps to the jazz tunes and marches played by the band. Skits and speeches occasionally interrupt the yells and Claps, but only the strains of the Alma Mater are able to bring complete quiet. '6We pledge to thee undying love and loyalty . . . ' ASK' - S ' ,, ' 'W .Ltr M'B'41 'Uf P'M'Y9lLuL The te-am is shorn of fear and emerges as mighty Bisons. The football team was new-r like this-ff-Xrept in the SOC Assembly. Lana romps the rebels. What am I bid for the Sunset student body? U wwf I WWW' Q '19 Q10 4 , f ,,..a.u .g fm 41m g, l nn 11 '7-,J11 n Wm ' Bisons! Bisons! We are great! Bisons . . . rate great! I should be Queen for a Day because . . . Mike releases Bison Spirits I uni the Spirit of Sunset This is one Knight that will never see day again. 1 9 Who's that k-nocking on my door? It's the Burly Bison from the Bxson Corps. , Wai' E I. K , :: X EL K 2 fy 334 , sq: - .. . rf f, f . ,- . .i Teachers Are Top Entertainers at Final Pep Assembly Here are the Teachers Eleven singing On Top of Old Smoky. Harry James couldn't do better Students wish that all Sunset classrooms were organized like this. 5 E5 2:1255 21 ij , ii -. iv, ,... 2 i vi Ll 1 i Twenty-seven hams and three show-offs x-how the cztxnm,-rantrm thvir hest sides as the Big Bison team fights on. Students Support Big BitS011 Team With Much Enthusiasm Stan Savage- hutthts his way through Cuugur territory. :'D0u't just stand there, muim somehodyln Jean yell f If ,.,..,,r, Three 2B's gr,-t a lf'C'lL11'l,' on what u ffwuntuin coke looks like at halftime. The fight song is the huckhone of Bison spirit. -n-u ' 95 The Bisoneltes get all riled up at 21 first down, while Bar- bara McGuire consults hor racing form. F Cretchcn finally caught at piece of popcorn. She yclls, too! ls it Ll touchdown? Xian K , .. I nav' I. Jfmllsrmggg-sg '5Q+-,-an-I Early arrivals anticipate ll day of fun and thrills. Hiss . f izz . . . spew . . . und the picture is you. Welcome to the 1963 State Fair of Texas! Bisons squeal as they go over, around, and upside-down. ry, ll 111 -ff mf Wvmgsgg I Bisons get an aerial View of the Midway. fgsfep Right Up for Chills and Thrillslv HHi there, Mikel How was the ride? JETIY tried The G'31'm3U fide his Q A bf! , i 1 fe 5 These girls paid a high price for all that literature-blisters! cc - as ' . Good-by ,nl next year! Booms Big Tex Night came, but the students, plagued by aching feet and empty pockets, still lingered on the Midway i ,arf 13065 ring 'mtg 1 , I X 3:2 . s 4 135 1 -, ,isi- int: E 3 LX W .rw A F V V ,, A 1 9 ,A f' A. A 5 4 s Y ' Ng . a v f. , Aj: ... 3. 'W 1. That familiar quality, confusion, prevails before the Band's performance on Bison Night. 2. Under the mid-day sun, both the crowds and the band warm up at the Fair. 3. Drum major, Jim MacKay, und drum majorettc, Pam Fitz- hugh, keep the hand members in step and in tune. 1. lnstrulnc-nts undergo il final check before half-time. 5. A patriotic spirit is revealed in this formation of the Amer- ican flag. 1' ful -1, 5 0-.,, 'Y Bisonettes turn western, as the hand plays the theme from uBonanz:1.,' Band and Bisonettes Perform at Big MU' Halftime Show Band members are tense as they await their turn to perform. 2 'P All 'ss'-if 3 nf' as 3 s e e vi vs .. iff .3225 h ii? 1 2 ' Z 'w . Z ' L ' L atwqg Lm h fa' v fm fi ' Q K ea Hr fi i at if he A 1, '. W , Q gg V 4 4 J, , f - md 1 a i Q ., 6 9 me N5 T5 3 ? a 2 . if as , e - , m 5 3 he X eq? ,.,m ., K Y Ms if, Va W 1 PM QA,, as j me :Ve1 M L, mn' Pat and Bob announce winners. Golden Autumn Is Theme of Homecoming Dance An air of uncertaintv filled the auditorium Tuesday evening, November 26, as students awaited the announce- ment of the 1964 Sundial Favorites. As the winners were announced, they took their places on the stage under a canopy, reminiscent of the days of King Arthur. Many students mingled with the exes and danced to the music ol the Fourth Herd in the gvmnasium. which had temporarily lnecome a rustic woodi sparkling with leaves of red. gold and brown. Refreshments. provided by the students. were served in the lunchroom. Students chat while they enjoy cokes and cookies. E 2 gm Donna is a bit shaky after success. Mr. Utley directs Fourth Herd Amidst an aura of fall, students enjoy homecoming W3 8-.yi I 9 'Tis the Season hristmas Comes The Christmas season arrives at Sunset early in Dcceinlner as students anxiously await the holidays. Activities of various Clubs and organizations, including parties and gifts for needy children, give thc students a chance to learn the true meaning of Christmas. Cluh par- ties and hanquets highlight the holiday sea- son. A Christmas trec and other decorations in the front hall reflect the Christmas spirit. Q 5. X f, The Concert Choir presents un American cantatu entitled The Christmas Story. Students is undcr into a wonderland of gold and white. - 2 to Be Jolly- Wilth joy and Holly The arrival of the Christmas season hrings two importzmt exents to Sunset. 'llhese are the Clnislmas dan:-e and the Christmas as- semhly. The Fantasy in White dance. spon- sored hy the Risoneltes. featured a white flocked Christmas tree in a wonderland of gold and white deeorations. The Christmas assemhly was a presentation of the Christmas story, act-ornpanied by carols sung hy the Concert Choir. , . ,f 1 S Tim looks on while Ciona und Fernundo open their gifts. Merry Christmas to all and to all 11 good nightl' - 4 . 1 ' 'Twas the night before Christmas and all through Sunset Deck the hulls with lmoughs of holly . , . I ' ' 'r W'W'Mf .if I. Vi I .J 'lib -vt A-.1..l' 1 Key Club officers attend Kiwanis Club luncheon. For Time and Service Given Each afternoon at fifth period, representatives of the various school clubs make announcements concerning the time and place of their respective meetings. Between T130 ancl 3:00 each morning the early birds arrive to attend such meetings as the Student Council. Good Scholarship Club, A . Morning Meditations ancl Future Business Leaders of America. Frank shows films of Ki-5' Club convention. Kay practices at a Solo and Ensemble Club meeting. DOIIHH Pl'rf0rIl1S for The Dralnutics Club. l42 if-xl 7-1 1--Q. The Morning Meditations Committee brightens everyones day with a song and a smile. Students Reap Knowledge and Fun. Meetings of Future Teachers. Fleur cle Lis. Pen Pals. and other clubs are held after school. Many opportunities for fun and excitement are offered by these organizations. In the Camera Club, students become amateur script writers, producers. and directors of movies. Pan American Club members learn Latin American Customs firsthand by making trips V . 'gwhatever you do, don't sneeze! to Mexico. 6 . . The newly-elected officers of 'lEl Club Pan americana tak time out for a picture. x.f?'f'fNXXN A f l K f .. if ff : ff iiykr I LW 'L . mt' ww 'I 023' - A N t p ilgihsxii-ta4f,4 p l43 I Qi M , ,.wf,-aw f,, ' 1, wo iw- a :,: YL- Prvcision marvhing bv fine Bison Herd. Da-Da Da Da- Da-Dum Bisons Parade in Various Ways H.O.T.i,l. exhibits sharp parade form each Thursday morning. A Ma ,w wr N L W , mu J, VF.. I ' 751 J-.f I44 aw Li, 2121 .51 V Q6 ,' ' q. CWSP Pkxrzldvs 4-nnlinuv into the' night HQ the Blsfvrn-ttvs marwh in Ihr- Tm'rj'hlight l'zm1rlf'. High Stepping Bisonetfes Per brm in Paradels Bisnrlellcs f'm111'1-mraltx' on Ll hand ruulim' in the Fair Pamdzl. an-mi., QM' in fffmw aj! ' .,,: M5 Q i 17' fi f 'Sq s 'Y LW LT n ,L , ,,,,,f , HG ,I 6 - -555 LW Q A S , v-? 1,,z ' 4i, va ':. ,, ,,, 2 , ,,,, 'W ,iw I f Q-lr x ' Jun-pw, ,WL 8,77 V VV I, , ,T I N X I ,fa , ' V' , 11 I, .iff,, , v,k, . ,, 'vvyf . V Vg- J W ,, 6 , v ' , ,. K9 ,, I , , , , ,f film gg ,V I V, H, - . .4 .V . .1 ,'1 ' 'V , 53 ?Q4., yy if ' -, ., f V -,sw - . ' - -:fu , 0. I ,,V-W, , 7 , .- I WA' ',a Mnmm X 1 Y V. g V A fr if t 4 XV, wi! v lf 1 Q- 'ml Q1 - il s 'Lim'-11p. Linv-up. Only 31 sevunfls to go. H011 110, it iS11't fair. 5 yd. penalty fm' liar-kfis-ld in 111OliO11.H Snappy Sleppers Swing Out Wilio is it that starts to schogl twu weeks, bfgfgre Classes 1JI'L'Cl5lON 1'11uI.i11es, wl1icl1 are presciiteml at lootluull actually lvegin? Wylie is 1'Cflllll'l7Cl to lime at school at 7:30 gamvs each mick. Allci' the lootlmall svasuii, the Bisou- every 111orni11g during the loutlmall season? Yes, ills the cttes, using lluwir own lumls, luke 1-liargfz of all the prep- Bisonettes. Tl11'o11gl1 these practices, they perfect their z11'z1tio11s fur the elz1l101'z1te Cl11'iSt111as Dance. Sunset 011 pLl1'LlClC ill Happy Smiles and Higll Steps. in Y Wil 1 ,, Wj5 'TT'T',,1,-iwxiii' W1 ::.f, mmmxwW 'it 4' l E,-W .135 f55f 2lTk A Q AXE: 9' 4 if X lui Q is 1,5 3 fa? R , f ,I A f f I .. 5? , l' 251.- - ig W I if yy f, J GIONA FRISONE Welcome to Sunset! Ciona Frisone of Italy has won the hearts of all Bisons with his sense of humor and friendliness. At the first pep assembly he was rather stunned to hear the students yelling so loud. Later, however, he really got into the spirit of things, and yelled as loud as anyone. Rita Riimninen is a smiling, young Finn with a zest for life. She loves Sunset, and she will always remember the beautiful gold bracelet which the student body pre- sented to her on her birthday. Although Rita has ex- RITA RIMMINEN Ciao! H ol! Hes! perienced many new things since her arrival in Dallas, she rates her trips to Galveston, to Austin, and to Six Flags Over Texas as the most enjoyable. Fernando Koch of Argentina is attending Sunset while staying with Jerry Tennison. He loves hamburg- ersg he actually prefers them to steak. On his first day at Sunset, Mr. Griffin initiated him by having him bow to the Bison head. He was told that all loyal Bisons went through this ceremony. FERNANDO KOCH -i i---, ' IWYY HQ NX Bisons wisll Cilnm Hnppy llirllulrxy in Ll lligr way. X' The lwots wvrc ll little- llig. but llc wouldn't exclmngc ll11'lN fur tlle wurlcl. Fcrxrnmlo linrls first l1LlI'1llJllfQC'1' n dvliglrt. He prefers a ham- Stuclentb mcvt Fernando at Love Field. burger to L1 steak, lwlicvc it or not. . f4Vq1TiL5Lkl7 lnte-rrnltiorml SPI gcte clown to earth. U' r 3 , W'--ll' l 41, L t v 4 ' 's ,A A, R 2 a . t 1 I l I ,,,. r Q 4 'fy Rita lilies lfngglifll Iwo. at ,.,,, 'N-0--1-V Q ,K t 5 Q 5 get Eating five meals a day was one custom which Gretchen eagerly adopted. A Fascinating Summer in Uruguay As an American Field Service exchange student, Gretchen Williams spent the past summer in Montevido, Uruguay. She was warmly welcomed as a fifth member of the Silveira family: including Alejandra, tfljapalz Irma, tlflamalg Alex, 213 and Alicia, 17. Singing Urugayan folk songs in a duet with her Hsisterf, going to school at the Preparatorios, shopping at the market with Mama, and enjoying several excursions into the Gretchen and Alicia win the Guitarreada. interior of the country were just a few of her many experiences. After two and a half months in her adopted home, Gretchen found the difficulty of leaving the family Ualmost unhearablef' Perhaps two of the most valuable dividends of this experience were a greater appreciation for her own country and a deeper under- standing of the world. Gretchen enjoyed frequent trips into the interior. at Miss Hannah discusses Hamlet. Miss Bray instructs her typing class. ., T We 1 f , , Vty, , W is as . ..:.,,.A f Miss Holly plans for days ahead. Student Teachers Gain Experience This year Sunset is privileged to have several student teachers from neighboring colleges. A very active smiling coed from North Texas, Miss Hanna, instructs Miss Smithis English students in literature and grammar. Miss Ferguson's student teacher is an energetic young lady from East Texas State, Miss Holly. Miss Bray, a student from North Texas, assists Miss Flanagan in her shorthand and typing classes. John Ahrens, a senior music major from North Texas, is doing his practice teaching under Mr. White. Mr. Ahrens directs chorus. Band Sweetheart, Jane' Chick, serws as hoitvss. I tl, gl 'E 1 An ecstatic miSs is Crowns-d sww'-crtllc-ttrt. Tom my Croufns Luna S1veeIl10f11't c sweetheart and her court amidst an aura nf springtinu-. . it . , . . . .ty i ,. if Q - 5. t it - I W ,H 4 A I H v, Yffm. svn' 3 ,gig-v '., 'Y f 1 J Y u wx' - : ff f ' A In .. 7 x ' Jr-lf i ,ft f-4, ' 'K M , , J 'K 'XM'-. 'J ,M , - 4 W . 1. ,,3. t ., V Q ' -M . Lf. R S f -. E QUE? i if lt ,L av 4 'N V 1 Waals Hulcy Prowns thc Sophomore princess. 2 Jane holds her lmrcuth as she: is crowned. On f c-hruary ll. the Spotlight hand spon- sored the annual sweethm-art dam-Q with the thenic 'Wioonlight and Rosesfg The sweetheart and hor princcSsc-S were Crowned by their 1'espec:tix'c class presidents in a southern garden hcldevlwd with Grecian cwmhiniiis und baskcts of fhmws. 4 , '55 JW, A H! , IT' Q , I , . - L f k I A . lffft it thnx ' 5, . us fig ,,f, I-Q J .: ,ff Q- , ftw 22 -. F , ' ' '14 I M 4 l nv 'ff . 0 if t 4 M , 34,1 , Sfpko f 21 '-D' v 'M is '50 41 'Q as ,Q 531 , . , ,A , , 3 my i W 'fit 15 A gif ' 5 , ' f 6 W FLG, 0 4 .hr hu? ff-. X fri 5 'iff . ,po 7 A imgghk Wh if 35,2 f xx W W ,QQ e1a2,4gf7afAsx11gf1. f ' gay.: . A V ii ' iw? .. ww, 31 ff 'iw AW-unawm ,Q f an f I 'CBye, Bye, Birclieg' '4Cet me Sweet Apple, Ohio-YCr 8-59l4.,' I was eighteen in World War II. HN, ...wgqxmm 'i--..- ' f?265, ' I 7' W , I' HA UOJBAM. DIEUM Presented to cntliralled and overflowing Crowds Hlgye, Bye Birdiew captured the imagination of all The story of ai rock and roll idol who is drafted this musical is a satire on Elvis Presley. Going Steady . . . Going Steady. HCONRAD BIRDIEI lv H121 we Hg, ki --qi Z . H Draws Capacity Crowds The tunes were set to the rhytlnn of il rockin, combo. From the first notes of We Love You, Conrad to the last measure of '4Rosie, HBye, Bye Birdie was rr masterpiece of artistry. JIAJNLX IJ IAXTIOX ' 1: f X . . Going steady for good! l G'Did vou en'ov vour efws dear? . . . HCoodf' 1 . 1 EC un. HIS it true you found Conrad in an reform school? 'glfdnal Whats the mutter? H1001 . . . WW: love you Conrad! Y 2 QWEW y f ,Ara QV X af vs -X A 3 'Z S KI Q fu .. e V K rg 5' rfniz. PW 5 'Z ' .M ' V ,ey ,'., , ' , ' ff' . s 1 I '-v- ' 'ff' 1 . , .. , I . 1 ' A A ' V ' 40 ,.,tf N Give me some rocks on the waterf, I could kill him, I could just kill him. 'LI don't just type . . fi HNot for a million dollars. '4Motl1er-the cruelest Word I ever heard U E: r if W cf V 1 V w wx? gr 4' KX ,- l u Conrad, you seem nervous! HBrace yourself, Conrad Bir -' J'-V Pig S2 0 fy? I J ,A 1 if of ull if ,Xt HXVIIPH I 001111: out, I rcully como out! Tribune Praises Musical Comedy for he's ll fine, upstu11di11g, patriotic, 111-allhy, normal, American boy. Ji F11-1 Q 5221 1 R090 find If yn 5 1't'X Il 111 hurry. Xllwrt to thc guilloiinc, ll 11111 XYLIIVII 111111 calf .,-VA. . , nk m f 1 -aw 1 11 'f S114 f f Ani wi 1: Y 1 4 GOOD BYE X C ONDAD QF -as ' v Ind' Pl-.XX 'U IX XTIOX sqm QW Winners of Texas High School Press Association Awardg Leif Roberts, Carol Ivy, Karen Fagg, Pat Bumpus, Joe Bob Johnson Bisons Reap Honors for Sunset Karen Fagg and Penny Newman with State Newspaper Award. Jerrv Tennison, 2nd Vice-President of P.A.S.F. in ww sw. f-are . , .N wi - f V .ft f , at ,,...W,- . 1 ,S .. ,K 5 .fir BRANDON fum., arg ,Wf C5591 i JN -.PPA .yi if if , f 1? f Y rw Bill Brandon, Runner-up, NCTE Essay Contest. Cay Cochran, State Secretary of F.B.L.A. I n ca Variety of Areas John Cerminaro, lst Chair brass section of the State Band. Terry Rockett, winner of Superior Cadet Award. 'M ww 11 it ,. , , W , f m' .' .zf U fil5':: M' N '51-:, WP gms-figs, , , Xi- ' ' ff' -A - f f Q it is V. A 5 f 44 56 V ' f lf?-V CME- ' s. f A, -1' f C-H ' 1. , ' , ' V f f . 3 ,V , 15:7 rg 7' A fat 5 ,li I - W- Q as , 0 2 ,, fda 'K writ V ,,,Y,,b.,LA , Ama. fi 5 ff XH,,f-mt g'Look at that hair-do! Early arrivals attend Morning Meditations. it 1. A U 'S , l Wnn, X lbo . . . '4Whols he going witlifw . . . HHavc- you done your algebra? Bells, Bells All the Time, Daily hells have a very special significance in a student's life. At 8:20 the echo of 'Wlorning Meditationsi' rings through the corridor. As the 3:30 hell rings, students flock into the building. After depositing coats, students return to the front hall for a l5-minute gah session. At 32115 the tardy bell rings, and all students should be seated in class. An atmos- phere of peace and serenity is present in the halls for approximately 60 minutes, followedlay a 5-minute whirlwind of confusion. 'alt don't mean a thing, if it ain't got that swinglv We .'.212S,m563llW ,,:a.mna2H4--1-'VIWJW e t V ALAL to The Herd-'Silas this the inspiration for Hllaliy Elepliant Ylaillifl' Each Has ll Different Rhyme Although the hells that ring periodically throughout the flily all souncl alike, technically. Certain ones take on special meanings lor us. The hell for :IE lunch has a Very special significance for those ravenous students who Come Charging into the lunehroom. ',l'arrly hells luring wails of despair and a very interesting Variety of excuses. Last, but Certainly not least, Comes that most important of hells. the fl: l5 dismissal hell. bringing sighs of relief and Cries of joy. Hmm . . . will I ever umlerstancl this? .lam queries, ' 5--4 4 9 2 l er t t mai' . . ,.Vg Vg,Z:5 f V 1 E ,I N f, A 4 f , fx . :V M- -W , 'My ,V . I 4' .V A t 2? t Riiwrioris Bisons dig in at 4E lunch. is Q 1 , , 4. , . 'lx l6I E MW ,... W, , P X Hcreis real Competition for the obe Trotters! Keeping us on the .. ., i i i 'h'. N K- i i m iir t E ..,,, I X NagSgO1 . . . Is it Chemistry or hierogiyphics? beam is their fifth period theme, X ' 1-3. gi, Q ' i 1 ,Q L, f ' 1 x I AY hum f J QW 1 r 4 Q S ' . , ,A Y Q L my W K . ' ' 4 - ' A Q 5 it wav 1 6 Iggy il 51 4 W Lal' , Q, V 2 . ,' , t el Q t I Qi.. 2,3 ii N H kkhq , iff in A . -..jf ' f ' f. , IA ' .XS - , f ' , F ' ' S 'at t 1 J. 5 A 4' . 4- : A gf? V, . ' 7 ., . , ist - f ' i' ff M gh, E M LAVV M, ,,24 A I M, 4, .. 'f tv fp-snr ' I T - ,- I if VK -75 V, A ' ,ia F v'iM,,,. ,f:.:' W f f 'A , ri, .-: iff 1 Mt use 2.02-m i n 5 f X' , hk W V LW I 34 mb V ., ,, L: W A , 4 I, V Vkkhkyy 71,12 Ltqvm K! I fi ' 1 W k,,, K gr , , A it W f' , A .V F V7 A. , V Z V.V. Mi LV , .. ' M V+- i Mg f-, ., vlz H 'A 3'5:!'j 'k1 ' W , iff I V K ' - , 1 H ' A' ' t 'A :VK In ., , Students exit eu rnassv. Coach Barnett works out with the line. The Herd Stampedes at 3 :45 Stuclffnts vontvlnplatv the anatomy of at turtlv. if W 43 Thr ig if 'S Abovc: Students arrive early for last minute study. Right Chase of first oxiim brings looks of depression. Students Cram for Final Exams Quiet prex ails as minutes tick away. I64 im...,......,,. Wliew . . . Wliat a tough exam!! E 1332, 2' 'T' M, sw 0343 aid? d r ,Q-. ' M 'ug e .gf xx Seniors are the big wheels! 97 GGHCLUG You Signed My Sundial? It is 7:30 on a day late in May, and the early-morning traffic is already congested by a Whirlpool of bicycles, skates, and shoes as they transport their occupants to school. When the Sundial is unveiled, the roar of the carefree students subsides to a hush, only to resume its former strength as the students, perched on the stairs, on the Mr. Mac comes marching home. I floor and in the window ledges, take part in the biggest autographing party of the year. '4Who stole my pillow? Whoa . . . stop sign ahead! l65 t 5 Seniors adju t hats before hum up These were our last few minutes as students of Sunset. Commencement C lim axes Senior Activities HAH good ,things must come to an end. This is learned by Sunset Seniors when they graduate. As each student walks across the stage, he recalls many fond memories of life at Sunset. However, mixed with these recollections, are the hopes and aspirations of a bright future. As each enters college life or the business world, he will carry Bison traditions with him. In this way the Senior realizes that the happiness of life is not ending, and he can look ahead to the future which lies before him. Thank goodness! lt's finally over. If MMO V MH W2 1? ,.... 9 CHARLENE ALLISON . . . for the enthusiasm she inaintainvcl uhile attt-iupting to keep 96 pairs of glows tug:-tlier and for the kilfxeelletif' rating they received at tht- Big dll Hztlftime Show . . . lor her inembersliip in the Cood Scholarship Club and the National llonor Society. PAT BOWERS . . . for the agony and the ecstasy she experienevtl twenty-tour hours a clay as she struggled with the problems of a 352-page yearbook . . . for sfrrxirig us ,Xssistant Copy Editor of the '63 Sundial . . . for het' nivnibership in Quill and Scroll, Cond Feliolursliip Club, and National l'lonor Soviety. ,p-ms. , f Q f e I an gt .s use ' 74 'Pr Z s . . GE: ,, KAREN FACG . . . for her unlimited duties as editor of Sunsets award- winning newspaper, the Stampede . . . for being such a trooper and coming to school early every morning to carry out her duties as Chairinan of the Morning Meditations Cornntittee . . . for the iztternntioiial interests she showed as president of Pen Pals . . . for being tt iuember of tht- Coed Svliolarsliip Club and the National Honor Society. fn- . C3753 -1 1- ,eg M, ,,:Vn i ,, f F' F Wea A mm-me FRANK SHEFFIELD . . , for being selected Most Popular Hoy in his junior and' senior years . . . for the enthusiasin with NVlllt'Zl1 ht- has led yells in being at representative to Boys' State in Austin . . . for heingg elected president of the Latin Club . . . for his aecoinplislnnt-nts in tennis for his membership in Coed Scholarship Club and National llonor Society . . . for these and other qualities whit-h coiitrihtttt-d to his being named Bison of the Year. S t i Q ERIC HACIH . . . lui' his Iiutstaiiidingz LlClllL'Yl'I'ilPIll4 in Spven-li .mil Dm-lJulc'. which iiwluzli- sewing Li: p11-rinlclit ul ilif' 131-luitv Club . , . for ilu: lgilcul lic- clihplayfid Ll iiivnilvc-r nl ilie Fputliglil lhiml mul Ili.- lluiicv Band . . . for his Iiieiiiliwsliip in Cwd SCllf,ilLlI'SlllfI ffluli and Niilioiiiil Honor Socicly . . . for the si-rxive? lic 1'l'l'lLlI,'I'I'Ll af Chairman nf tliv ,luniur Citizens Trail' CUI1U1'1i'1Fl0l1. JIM BLXCKJXX . . . lor llin- lll1lNl1lIlLllIl2 musical alailitivs he clciziiuixktrnlcil as Drum Major uf llii- Spuiliglii Hind uml uf Cmn- p.my Cwiiiiimiiclei' ul tliv H.O.'l'.fl. BLlIKl , . . for his m'liir-wiiiviits in clf-luiiv . . . lm' liix I'I1CIHlJC1'SlllU in ilu- Grind S1'lil1lLl1'Qllip filuli and ilu- Ndllfllllll llmwi' Frwivly. 'J f'!xs? ,, ve 'fi If Ls ' 1 5 A ii -'qv , A ,,' lc' .-,, 1 .V wi- f 5 f 3 1 '.. .. ,. 1 is 5 -,g Y.. Q, V -.4 fffflri ' uf . 3 2' :I ' X g v 3 'x 'vii ,NN Y img A-v CLXHLENIC BXliliF'l l' . . . lor llio iuimy lif1urQ spgnl in iiiuirig- ing ilu- Ll1l'2 :xml in 'aguiiig mor tlic: luorilxri' :is llusinciss AILIIILIQKJI' of tlw Suudiiil . . . fur fvrving iz- FL'Cl'K'lLl1'Y ul ilu- Stiidviit Coun- oil . . . for ln-iii: Illlllltffl tm Quill :mil Farr-ll and fluml Srliwl- zirsliip flluli, will tliv Niiliuiiul Iluum' Suciely. TDI Kllilll . , . lm' liix miiiiy cmilrililllifuiis lu tlif' 1lI'llgLl4l'-- lil Sun-1-I as l,I':,'xi1l4'IlI ul ilu' Flu- clrfm llmly . . . fur lxis piirtivipqi- limi iii tlic Ftiinlviil f,,viiiii1'il . . . fur llim- lmiimllv-x aiu-rgy lil' mli+ play-sl iii lvllliiw :mil lixirla . . . for liiQ liigli Xf'llVllLlHllC in-liii-iw :mlm iiiirl l!N'lIllM'I'Xll1Il in llw Grind Fulirilir-liip llluli iiml Ni- tiwiiail llmwr Swim-ly. l69 lf NF,,,,.,..-A RILK LJIULKE . . , for bis abundant activities in the R.O.'l'.C., including Batallion Cornniandcrr and member of tbc ,lodiliors Drill 'lleani . . . for ro- cviving tbv Professor of Military Sr'if'nf'C Award, the Svlrolaresbip Award, 2 Auatlcmy Achiovonient Awards, and 3 Commantlant llib- bons . . . lor being prvsontcml ills' Medal of llonoi' by lbw Sons of the Ame-rican Rexolution. ALLAN CLEMENTS . . . lor the tremendous tlriw and outstanding ability be displayed on the 'LAN football, HA basketball, and LUV' baseball teams . . . for serving as president of his sophomore class . . . for participating in Studi-nt Council and Key Club . . . for the honor of being solocteal a inombvr of tbe Good Sulrolarsbip Club and National Honor Society. JEANNIE SAMPLE . , . for bor pcrformancc as girls' singles playcfr on the tennis team for tlirce years . . . lor being sole-cted as a rt-prescntatixe to Girls' State in Austin , . . for being elected socroiary of liar junior class . . . for hor membership in the Studi-nt Council, tbl: Cood Fixbolarsbip Club, and the National Honor Society. IREM? MAATMAN . . . for bor many, many acliiovcnimits in speech and dra- matiirs, including the award of Best Amvtrt-ss in tho Ont--Act Play Conti-st . . . for bor performances in 'llllain and Fancyv and Hllyc, llyc Bircliov as zr mvnibcr of tho Conor-rl Choir . . . for thc bonor sbc rcczviwcl as a mcrnbvr of tlio Good Sfflrolarsbip Club and tlw- Na- tional llonor Society. K F X ,digg sf x SUE SCOCGINS . . . for the many hours she has spent in the library doing: intensive study in preparation for debate tournaments . . . for the achievement of earning a letter in debate for each of her tuo years at Sunset . . . for tht- honor her fellow orators bestowed upon her by eletrting her see1'etaI'y of the National lfore-nsie League . . . for being at-tive in the PLIII-gxlI1t Tif't1I1 Student Forutn. El Sol. l.atin Club, and Creative -N Writers . , . for her membership in Good Scholarship s,,,f' Club and National Honor Society. HOB l.lYlQLl . . . for the Cool, Calm countenance he maintained while he heltl the trt-tnenclous responsibility of being Co-Editor-in-Chief of the 1964 Sundial . . . for the many hours ht- spent in arranging students' photographs as Assistant Organizations Editor of the F163 Sundial . . . for his membership in National Honor Society. Good Scholarship Club. Quill and Ft-roll, and Key Club. 2 'X V fi t V ' A 'zo' 'F Y - ,..--' I Q ,, Jiewvsifzfi M f l TOMMY HULCY . . . for his leadership as President of the Senior Class of 1964 . . . for his service as president of the Key Club . . . for being a representative on the Student Council . . . for being a two-year lctterman in basketball . . . for being elected vice-president of his sophomore class . . . for his participation on the HB basketball and B baseball teams CHARLES FORBES . . . for his tre- mendous value to Sunsets QV football and HA baseball teams . . . for his abundant aetixities as a member of the ll football, HB basketball, HB baseball, and track teams . , . for the honor his fellow students bestowed upon hirn by electing him presi- dent of his junior class . . . for his partici- pation in Key Club activities. 'Pits 'iffy t y , W l I x ROBERT ALEXANDER . . . for his boundless energy and enthusiasm . . . for the many nights he has spent in the dark room developing over three thousand pictures as staff photographer for both the Sundial and the Stam- pede during his three years at Sunset . . . for the services he performed as photographer for the Pan-American Club . . . for his membership in Camera Club and El Sol . . . for his participation in track . . . for the honor of being a member of Quill and Scroll. SALLY SOLDO . . . for being elected president of Concert Choir and for the exceptional talent she has contributed to Plain and Fancy and L'Bye, Bye Birdie . . . for holding thc office of sec- retary of the Dramatics Club as well as the National Thespian Society . . , for her membership in the Speakers Club, National Forensic League and National Honor Society . . . for serving as treasurer of the Bisonettes . . . for the contributions she has made to the Morning Meditations Committee . . . for her activities in Tumblettes, High School Red Cross, and the Science Club. GRETCHEN WILLIAMS . . . for the vim, vigor, and vitality she displayed as a cheer- leader for two years . . . for the unique honor of being selected Most Popular Girl in her sophomore, junior, and senior years . . . for serving as secretary of her sopho- ' -- more class . . . for representing the youth of our country as a foreign exchange student to Montevideo, Uruguay . . . for being rw, K , elected president of the Science Club . . . for fi? her never-to-be-forgotten role as Mae Peterson in '4Bye, Bye Birdien and her performance in Plain and Fancyw . . . for her member- ship in the Good Scholarship Club and the National Honor Society. PERS I TIES ' 4 . 5? E I 5 Q ,Juv-4-aa mwuf 5 g, E si 5 R E JJ? l fr 2, ggrw W'-f',, Eff? ,Iain T Jygw Q55 J W xg If L6 fQ4'lBi..2 gm M A!-,J M, I 1 W 4, . A 'AA' ' eiiiieil MOST POPULAR SENIOR BOY Frank Sheffield AS heufl r'hec1'lea1ler, Fraiilx has ClClllOll- stratecl his almility to lead the Big Bison Team. He is an active seuior. SV6llli110XVll for his sincere smile and friendly attitude to- ward everyolle. 'M '?I 11US7'l'I1l'iI'l. ll! FFYIUIC 111151. flI 'Ivl11-11 Williqlllxx Fur' tlurrfv yexws llrvl- VIIVH luv lm-11 fhlwvtr-41 mfwl lHJIIlllllI' girl nf hw f'l'l4g X4 1 vlwvr- .,. 1 iemler shv lme :HQ- plklx ml he-1' xx mmmg IH'IN1WllLlHU. llm1x1rH6Ns elm-mx. Lmrl llI14lfiI1gI Yflilh In Fuuwt Qpirit. - tk , , .U W ,,. , , .4 ,,,, gg, ,fm +Mwf,yA,, . ---. Qi. W, we M51 f-1.,,lm:f1.: - g . M1 .M-Q5 N 'wr ,AW ,,,. ,M.f,,, .,,, ,, . ,W 4-an 'Qs-X Xe , , .,. ,.,93:55 5' ,Lfmfiqf ,fuk QQ., f f , , vm i fi.LiQ535fv:Zi74izaaggwki .L - 1,5 Hi ,, 5 MOST Ili4NDSO UF SENIOR BOY Bill Fowler Bill is an athletic- mimled boy, easily recognizable by his lianclsomcf- appear- ance. H0 displays his Sports interest as an active memhcr of the Sunset 'l'i'af'k Tm-am. MOST BEAUTIFUL SENIOR GIRL N Irene Smith Striking beauty, a pleasing personality, and neat appearance have made lrene a most gracious and l personable girl. Her charm and dignity h a v e contributed much to her beauty. 25 t gree t s f BEST ALL-AROUND SENIOR BOY Tim Kirby Tim, president of the entire student body, demonstrates his sin- cere interest in the progress of Sunset through his active participation in all school affairs. BEST ALL-ARO UND SENIOR GIRL Carol Golden Carol is a pert, ver- satile squad leader of the Bisonettes and secretary of the sen- ior class. Her friend- liness has won her many friends at Sun- set. ,..... zwmw, 55 my .V ., Wm - ,v 25515 ids' H fi' ' Q L 95325932935 ' '-:,, 4-.ww ,-.:. , 5, fmmr- J . , W,,.M.,5.,, V 32 if wif ig in V 2. fs if me - f , V fs-4a,ffse,2q4s5ir,fQ--' f ' , ,M-m,,i,f,-W, I, ggii3?fi:fih11ifhi,fE wifi, 2E5iwi3?Lf:1m1x'f an 1 51 if ?!fiiZ'?i'g if ELI ' fx if W wie' 35? FRIENDLIEST SENIOR BOY Frank Thompson Frankis sincere friendship, his gen- uine interest in other people, and his eager participation in many activities at Sunset have made him liked and admired by all. FRIENDLIEST SENIOR GIRL Donna Gaines A lnubbling personal- ity and a helpful at- titude toward other stuclents have at- tracted many people to Donna. She has also expressed her leadership as a mem- ber of the Student Council. wfh it 341, xx -A y 1 I ,tty 'fs :Ee 3 :iw . . mi, - V .. 1 af , ., ' v 9' ' -Q . 5571,-v'g34Qg:,qif K Q. fsdis h f is U74F'g:fQfz14.:21w,, ,. . V y,.,fl't,.,.Ht2gfQ ..QfLyW'YfL' l4 f .-51.1 5 , f- .1 :-Biz , ,, 'L V ff t Q T m1Mflmswg.smtunmwWfeK 2 ' WITTIEST SENIOR BOY Freclclie Thompson A good sense of hu- mor, spirit and vi- vacity are all quali- ties possessed by Freddie. His liveliness and enlhusiasm make him a typical Bison. WITTIEST SENIOR GIRL Mary Ashworth Mary's ready wit and satirical remarks have made many a Sunset stuclent's path a little brighter and more en- joyable. Any group is made more interest- ing by her presence. MVK f 9 V ' 5 A 4? xv . 6 ,, Y ,NW-W'MW0e1aM-- 'W-f--f 'L 'mmf as e it H? me ,, li MOST POPULAR JUNIOR BOY Stanley Savage As junior class presi- dent, Stanley has ren- dered inany services to Sunset. His many abilities are also dis- played on the football field and in the Stu- dent Council. MOST POPULAR I UNI OR GIRL Jane Webln As the only junior cheerleader. ,lane has gained niuch recogni- tion among the jun- iors. She is well-liked for her admirable I,'l1Zl1'HClQ6I', friendly disposition, and her vitality. A A iii 3 rw is- 512- 1 i A 1- .1 we VN ig f, f k- -:Mwst - , V ixfff ,am if of ,Q 1 -vi finial, ' A m upg- I Sli . vi, 53 f, .1 in .kms k Q f -- -,essay it .af s M f M- x. ,s1..,:LE?ikl IW V i ,Vik W ag, ' eii ,Q , ., , V f ' 1' M Q 9' A e ' ' ' Q- - 1 , , . ,,g:,.Ls?Ns,35:i-W' 5 , I ' ' 1, W: J ws YE? 'fIf'. ,:: 'll' 1 ' ' ' S' .,,, gi xi, ,f 3 Q 'V 1 '9 1 I bf MOST POPULAR SOPII OM ORE GIRL Barbara Ramsey A sunny disposition, a cheery attitude, and never-ending Vitality best describe Barbara. She always has a quick smile and a friendly word for everyone. ., M 1, 4 gs. E 495' z f fi K R, ,tkgig SQ w. A I rf, .. N K 9 W AS 'XF R iiifff ia: A .,,f-.,, at ,, my QW, .gf- Q -ea at 5 fr iw MQW-P W Sweetheart Reigning as Sweetheart of 1964 is Lana Corbitt, a lovely Miss who always has a friendly smile for every one. She has displayed everlasting vibrancy as cheerleader for the Sunset Bisons and the Dallas Cowboys SOPHOMORE PRINCESS Linda Holyfield Vivacious and lively Linda Holyfield holds the title of Sophomore Princess of 1964. With her sparkling eyes and raven hair, she truly represents the beauty of Sunset. 1 W JUNIOR PRINCESS ,lane Morrill Jane lVIorrill's outgoing personality and sweet disposition have won for her, the title of Junior Princess. Her popularity with her fellow students has been shown by the many honors she has received, in- cluding Sophomore Princess of 1963. I89 If u Qs' 5 x cv' .L K J. ' W :'.'L?'N E941-I 'L .9 .5 , 5 Ig . , ig, V my ,har 'ff 1 Sm ' 1 TM Q K, . 'Q o 'Q ax. Q I gl ll K MTI VF? On the field, the Bisoneltvs, one uf the largest organizations at Sun set, is noted for its precision routines . . . . . . but the hats, tipped in all directions, prove that, once the Bisonettes get hack in the stands, confusion can, and often does, prevail, Honorary, Service, and l Activities of the Spotlight Band, ranging from pep assemhlies and weekly half-time shows . . . Interest Organizations . Sunset would not he Complete witli- out the clicking of typewriters, the pounding of gavels, the exquisite blend of musical tones from both in- struments and Voices, the whirring of cameras and projectors, the excited outbursts of drama students in plays, the clans of filing cabinets as they are opened and closed throughout the day, the sharp crack of rifles on the firing range, the jurnbled words of a Spanish creed, the fizz of experi- mental chemicals, and the tweet of whistles on the football field. These sounds remind us of the role that honorary, interest, and service organ- izations play in student activities. . . . to the presentation of the hand favorites, play an important part in each stude-nt's life. i Ak-F n QWEQW :gy E I Attention! Forward march . . . Hup . . . two . . . three . . . four. Irene Smith delivers original oratory. . L ,i4g,gf'Gx ' U . Form an Essential Part You are invited Io attend Morning Meditations . . . X I . Q, QTCAV .........W The Fourth Hffrd pn-1'f11rn1: 1111 II14' Mobile Stngc at the State Fair ofTex:1s. Of Each Stlzflenfs Life at Sunset HLE1 Cucaracha . . . , ,, , 1, 'Bless 11115 food to our ll e AHL1 lla 111 lhy SCI'V1CC.,7 L3 Cucafacha- 1-'gf 3395 496 I, gf, lb. ,x 5,5 .K i X , ti ,X Qi aww O . L ROBERT RONALD HOLLOWAY CASS CAMILLE COOK NANCY DARPHIN MRS. IOLA EATON, Sponsor NAT! omm, HONOR SOCIETY 0 National Honor Society Admits . . SHARON ADAIR CHARLENE ALLISON Leadership, scholarship, character, and service-these are the basis for selection by the National Honor So- ciety. Each year approximately fifteen per cent of the senior class is admitted to the N.H.S. In the spring the members sponsor a tea for their parents and teachers. New members' pictures are added to the National Honor Society L'Hall of Fame on the third floor. BECKY AUSTIN APR- LINDA BACUS CAROL BAILEY CARLENE BARRETT KAY BICKLEY ,A lt ..i- . .5 in Q xv If. 'T x PAT BOWERS BILL BRANDON VIVIAN BROWN CAROL BURNS f DON CARDER JANE CHICK SUZANNE CLARK ALLAN CLEMENTS CAY COCHRAN CARYL SUE COOK LANA CORBITT CAROL DAVIS AILENE DENNIS KAREN FACG NANCY FLETCHER TOMMY FREEZE CAROLYN FURLONG RITA GRIFFIN IANA HAMLETT RODDY HICKMAN SUZANNE HOTT CAROL IVY e DIANE JENNINGS HELEN KLEIN . 83 Members of 1964 Senior Class 154485 Sk F ,g i -, 415' ' Aff K ',,, A Leif KAY KILPATRICK LARRY KIMSEY TIM KIRBY LINDA KREISEL CAROL LALLEMONT LOIS LAWRENCE LAURAN LITTON BOB LIVELY GRACE LLOYD DONNA LOVELACE IRENE MAATMAN .IEANNE MACDONALD JAMES MACKAY BETTIE McINTOSH PENNY NEWNAM iff? :K u ff . J, ,. A 1: JOYCE OHLER BOBBIE SUE PAGE JAMES PARKER MARTHA PERKINS STEVE PHILLIPS DON PINE ERIC RAGIR .IAN RAGLE DICK RAWLINS CELIA RIDDLE BETSY ROBERTSON LEONARD ROBERTSON KAY ROBINSON .IEANNIE SAMPLE DAVID SCHUTTE National Honor Society Sponsors Tea for Parents FRANK SHEFFIELD ALLISON SNYDER SALLY soLDo KEN SOWARDS LINDA STERNER MACO TERRY JUDY THOMAS CAROL TRIMBLE MIKE V IVION SUSAN VONDER HOYA BETTY J O WALKER EVELYN WHITE BRENDA WORSHAM GRETCHEN WILLIAMS MIKE YEARGAN iv I .,,.' mf gm fi. 'X I fi 5' xp 'Pali-iii. I I -A I' : ini ' ,.,gi',5M,L A H WA., . ,nf . .. 2 aw W . 15 . im. L1-an A ii N . M5 , in fbafg g - 85 nf au -r' U ,-WMAEQ. f-,ikM? EMO! A1Q,7:43,N3Qg ,S f 1- A s o'-'ff ff ...l 'i , 5 5 Good Scholarship Club Awards Certificates The Good Scholarship Club is an organization for the purpose of honoring the scholastic achievements of Sunset students. In the fall, the club hosts a special assembly Ior awarding scholarship certificates to juniors and seniors who have maintained grade averages of Bw or above with no grade lower than a C, Receiving a scholarship certificate assures club membership. ROSTER Mrs. lola Eaton, Sponsor Landa Bennett Barbara Berg Jana Aaron Dyanne Abel , ., 4 sa. tl Q Y ? a,g-1 ,.L, t --is-.3 ii f Q H K 5 as iss Wa A Q X '13 'g f E Z ? til' f i as 3, 5 A 5 : i is 2 3 David Abshire Sharon Adair Barbara Adams Carol Adams Charlene Allison Elizabeth Anderson Sherry Anderson Willizim Anderson Louise Armstrong Carol Atchley Richard Aubrey Mickey Austin Rebecca Austin .lirnmy Averitt Lemma Averitt Linda Bacus Carol Bailey .lay Baker Renell Banks Carlene Barrett Douglas Bazar Ellen Beals Elaine Bean Kay Bickley Delp Blount Patricia Boelter Gwen Bolton Patricia Bowers Steven Bowers Karen Boynton Mary Brandt Edie Bredemier Vivian Brown Keith Buckley Patricia Bumpus Carol Burns Raymond Burns Albert Burson Connie Bush ,lolm Caldwell William Campbell Faye Carpenter Susan Carpenter Sharon Carter Shirley Case Jean Cash ft Ronald Cass Lesley Casteel John Cerminaro Elizibeth Chamblee Sharon Charoz Phyllis Check Dorothy Chick John Chilton John Christian Kathryn Christie Suzanne Clark Allan Clements Richard Coho Cay Cochran Henry Combs Caren Conoly i f g 2 I 9 J' L f Club Sponsors Annual Spring Picnic Bosnia Mrs. lola Faton, Sponsor Camille Cook Caryl Sue Cook Janet Cook Lana Corbitt Stuart Couch Rosemary Cox Donald Cranford Deborah Crowe John Crumpton Anna Marie Curry Sheila Daley Linda Dalton John Daniel Nancy Darphin Ronald Davenport Carol Davis Charles Davis Joy Davis Ruth Davis William Davis Ailene Davis Robert Denton David DeVoss Linda DiRienzo Donna Dollar Robert Duncan Albert DuPree Catherine Durrett Sara Dycus Norma Earheart Nancy Ebert Donna Egan n-.ff Rosemary Ellis Qwalene Ethington Karen Fagg Cheryl Fischer Jan Fite Theresa Fitzhugh Claudia Fleming Nancy Fletcher Judy Franklin Eddie Frazier Betsy Freeman Thomas Freeze Felicia Frost Carolyn Furlong Robert Gaither Donna Garrison Sherry Gentry Charlie Geter James Goings Carol Golden John Golden Barbara Goodman Linda Gordon Carolyn Gray Angelia Griffin Rita Griffin Steven Haley Linda Hall Rita Harden Bobhye Harper Toni Hazzard Duane Headrick Frank Hickman Carolyn Hilliard Linda Hipp Robert Holloway Tommy Horsley Susie Hott Debbie Howard Dianne Howard Sharron Howard Donna Hoxworth Johnny Huffman Thomas Huley William Hurley Don Hutcheson Carol Ivy Carolyn Jacobs Diane Jennings Joe Bob Johnson Julia Jones Karen Jones Michael Jo11es Nelda Jones Tommis Jones Konnie Kadlec Irene Kay Linda Kelley Kay Kilpatrick Larry Kimsey Tim Ben Kirby Helen Klein Gary Knodle Linda Kreisel Carol Lallcmont Larry Landry Donna Lann Dwight Lansford L ,Zia Cydney Lasiter Lois Lawrence Linda Kaye Lawson Janice Liles Helen Lines Louise Linn Lauran Litton Bob Lively Grace Lloyd Lewis Long Frances Looney Jerry Don Luckett Donna Lovelace Susan Lowry lrene Maatman Jean Macdonald Jim Mackay Janice Maddox Mark Malone Sandra Mason Frank Mathis Nancy Mathisen Carol May Robert May Sheryl Mayfield Donald Mims Nancy Mole Linda Moore Scholarship Club Honors Academic Achievers Martha Moore Paula Moore .lane Morrill Pat Moses Rebecca Murphy Mike McClure Carolyn McCray Barbara McGuire Jacquelin McHam Bettie Mclntosh Glen McLain Jeannie McLemore Sandra Nabors Fairy Narramore Bryan Nelms Penny Newnam Mary Newton Joyce Ohler Sue Page James Parker Kaye Parris Lonnie Patterson Linda Pendergrass Martha Perkins Rickey Perkins Stephen Phillips Don Pine ROSTER Mrs. lola Eaton, Sponsor Judy Pollard Kay Portman Carol Price Lcwayne Putman Rami Pyles Eric Ragir Janet Ragle Donna Ramsey John Rawlings Sandra Ray Sherry Reese James Rhoads Celia Riddle Mary Ripley Betsy Robertson Leonard Robertson Kay Robinson Robert Robinson Barbara Roden Carolyn Rogers Linda Ross Donna Russell Jill Ry an Jean Sample Shirley Sanders Suzanne Sanford Robert Scholl Daxid Schutte Sue Scoggins Susan Seely Charles Semos Anita Shaw Stcphana Shaw Frank Sheffield Donald Singleton Barbara Smith Cecelia Smith lrene Smith Elaine Smith Sharon Smith Penny Snider Allison Snider Sue Snyder Sally Soldo Georgzane Sorrells Ken Sowards Harriet Staley Gayle Steen Marvie Stelling Linda Sterner Earl Stewart John Stweart Judy Stone Jane Stuart Roberta Summers Gary Swenson Jerry Tennison Maco Terry Fred Thompson John Thompson Ronnie Thrash Carol Trimble Ruth Vaehe Elizabeth YanSycle Mike Vivion Susan Vonder Hoya Betty Walker Shelia Waters Jane Welib Evelyn White Charlotte Whitney Weyland Wilder Barbara Williams Gretchen Williams Jan Williamson Chris Willis Wallace Wilson Larry Neil Winn Brenda Wcrsham Karen Yarbrough Michael Yeargan 'F 22 My t 1 'asia JSML ---L.-ly RUSTEH Mrs. Wanda Banker-Sponsors-Miss Rebecca Thayer Bill Berryman Myra Cole .lancft Cook Deanna Edwards Donna Garrison Betty Graham Linda Hall Muriel .lames Diane lenninffs Bobby .lones Mike Jones Gracie lloyd Irene Maatman Jim MacKay N F L Honors 41D8l7QI8TS Paula Moore Don Pine Eric Ragir Sue Scuggins Anita Shaw Diane Smith Irene Smith Sally Soldo Allison Snyder Freddie Thompson Mike Yivion Charlotte Yvhitney June Williams 'fi' aff it 5' 1' Robert Alexander Bill Atkinson Carlene Barrett Pat Bowers Quill and Scroll Recognizes journalists Ml Pat Bumpus Susan Carpenter Tommy Cobb Mike Day 'Q ROSTER Loineta Slaveley-Sp0nsors4Mr. Nelson Hutto V Karen Fagg Dianne Howard Carol Ivy Linda Kreisel Lauran Litton Grace Lloyd Donna Lovelace Penny Newnam Leif Roberts Becky Wall Tim Weston Mike Yeargan National T hespiangs Promote Dramatic Arts Honorary membership in the National Thespian So ciety is earned through outstanding achievements and service in dramatics and other theatrical arts. The pur pose of this society is to advance standards of excellence in the dramatic arts while encouraging students to gan a better mastery of language, to develop poise and self control, and to appreciate literature of the theatre Mrs. Carol Adams David Austin Bill Berryman Dara Blasich .lanet Cook Linda Hall Diane Jennings Irene Maatman Tim McClure Penny Peters ROSTER W anda Banker, Sponsor .lim Reading Sally Roberts Anita Shaw Irene Smith Sally Soldo Freddie Thompson Penny Thrasher Larry Whitcher Brenda Worsham Mike Yeargan 12+ ii 3 We TIM KIRBY Tim Kirby, Student Body President, conducts Student Council meeting. JOHN CARLENE KEN NANCY WOFFORD BARRETT SOWARDS DARPHIN JAY ARMSTRONG DON AUBREY T, Vdbt :st i zddd 1 E A t DAVID AUSTIN Aw kyfi krhk I '-- 5 Student Council Governs Students The Sunset Student Council members are elected as representatives of their advisories. As the leaders in student government, they promote as well as sponsor, many extracurricular activities. , if F .Ast E DELP BLOUNT RUTH CONDER ,Rs..egg,. lei' f ff 3 ..,,, . w.f,sf .st M V i '43 uit HP :-t: T Y it T if JUDY BAUER FRED GARY v1v1AN SHARON LESLEY JOHN BROWN BROWN BROWN CARTER CASTEEL LHILTON JANET ROSEMARY CHERYL GARY MARTHA SARA COOK COX CUNNINGHAM DOBB1Ns DRAKE DX CUS f A 'iii . Ewa, One of the many Student Council Committees discuss plans for Homecoming. Council Projects Include Career and Student Days BILL DUVALL DONNA GAINES FRED GRAHAM STEVE HALEY BARRY HARDIN CAROL HILL LINDA HOLYFIELD WADE HULCY BILL HURLEY DON HUTCHESON JULIA JONES MICHAEL JONES FLOYD KING CAROL LALLEMONT STEVE LAWLEY I if EV A' Q, E +33 i my aff. . . ,E 1- 1 fy Y S, A 'Hx-,sf 2 is '59 , 19 W.-,K A FRANCES LOONEY PAM NEWNAM EARL STEWART li- Ek-Slgm, I Q 'lb I 1 1 an Q Y fg :A E 9 5 'WW DONNA SUE SUE DONALD JANE JAMES DAVID LOVELACE LYNCH MIMS MORRILL MOTL MULLIN EDDIE JOHN STANLEY STEVE FRANK JESSICA PARISH RAWLINGS SAVAGE SCOTT SHEFFIELD SIEBEL .IINIMIE MARY DIXIE FRANK RONNIE SUSAN ,STRAWN STRIPLING THOMAS THOMPSON THRASH VONDER HOYA MRS. IOLA EATON, Brenda Worsham relates CounciI's message to her advisory. Sponsor JANE BRENDA WEBB WORSHAM KAREN LARRY YARBROUGH YOWELL ,,i,,.A, I W . Q A 14 V E 415 Q, f 'iid 'Pwr N TOMMY ROBERT JOHNNY DAN HULCY RUDD ABERNATHY MITCHELL 1-ma: QJVW M, 'Hi JOHN GOLDEN JOHN HARDY PHIL FRED GOODWIN GRAHAM BOB TOMMY HARGROVE HOTT MIKE CRIMES WADE HULCY STEVE CRIMES MIKE HURST Key Club DANNY ADAMS JIM AVERITT GARY BROWN BILL CAMPBELL BARRY CARPENTER ALLAN CLEMENTS JIM COUCH JOHN DAVENPORT BILL DUVALL RONNIE ERWIN HUNTER FISHER CHARLES FORBES BILL FOWLER EDDIE FRAZIER GARY GASTON SAM HANK GURLEY GUY BILL J OE HURLEY HURLEY I Sponsors Service Projects TIM KIRBY KEN KLEINMAN BOB LIVELY RICKY MARSHALL ANDY MILLER GARY MISER DAVID MULLINS BRYAN NELMS JIM PARKER LONNIE PATTERSON BILL PERGANDE. PETE SCHROEDER STANLEY SAVAGE ,11rf,- I I 'I 'K Clbxl 'swf-Q 0 SX Q X X Nd X X J -'SNATI ll I I. E. SMITH Sponsor STEVE SCOTT GLENN SHANK FRANK DONNIE KEN JOHN SHEFFIELD SINGLETON SOWARDS STANLEY RONNIE TERRY TIM TERRY THRASH WESTON WESTON WILKINSON CHIP STEWART WALLY WILSON DAVID STONE JOHN WOFFORD 4 QU! W 1 A l DANNY TAYLOR LARRY YOWELL 1 gi pn, cfm Each meeting opens with several songs led hy Tommy Egan. tx k4,,,,-.-- Bic-3st he the tie that hindsf' cclllorning' Meditationsfi' ln the front halls each morning before school, this cry beckons Sunsetis students to 2B study hall for a few minutes of inspiration through songs, devotionals, and prayers provided by the Morning Meditations Committee. The thoughts expressed here leave the students with a consciousness of peace and tranquillity that lasts throughout the day. During the year, the committee continues to spread joy hy sponsoring Brotherhood Week and the annual decorating of the Christmas Tree. The Morning Meditations! call echoes through the front hall. ROSTER 'Xlr . Mary Auhrcy--spansorsvlllrs. Virginia Riddle Barbara Allen Dara lllasich Connie Bush Suzy Colev Caryl Sue Cook ,lanct Cook Lana Corhitt Elaine Eddins Tom Egan Karen Fagg Donna Gaines Roddy Hickman Donna Lovelace Bettie Chris Mclntosh lane Morrill Bill Pergande Martha Perkins Steve Phillips .ludy Pollard Sue Snider Sally Solclo Frank Thompson Fred Thompson Sheila Waters .lan Williznmson A9 l unmocs , oli S11 ff 'D it 1' , 4'Okay Yic. hold still! Art Service Members Work, Work, llCi1ff'l-ul with the ,63 Bisonf, ROSTER mos any lrne o ay! a dlsarray of poster hoard, palnts, brushes, Miss C160 Hammett, Sponsor Al ct 't' fd '. '- ' . ' . . and students may he found on the floor outside the art room. Mem , , , , J-' vlltd 'ld Cajlg C k hers of the Art Service Corps, under the directlon of M155 Cleo Ham- BLciZLuR01i,itl?,? Mig, Ftfubgo rnett, are painting furiously in an effort to complete posters advertis- C0HHif' BUSI1 Rf'l1C1'f Glliiller . . . . . Mary Jo Caldwell Victor Poe ing school activities, stage scenery and props, and decorations for - , Jan Williamson assemblies and dances. uHey! What happened to the purple paint? Sally Soldo explains the meaning of the Red Cross to an assembly. Red Cross Sponsors Service Projects The High School Red Cross is one of the niany service organizanons at Sunset The Clubls projects, supported by contri- butions, include Christmas stockings for Terrell State Hospital and assistance in the United Fund Drive. ROSTER Miss Martha Ferguson, Sponsor Marie Green Donna Lann Penny Newnam Cheryl Payne Judy Pollard Louis Solganick Janice Allen Landa Bennett Kathy Chapman .loan Daly Melha Dean Paula Derrick Carl Estes Stephanie Walden Jody Evans Larry Whitcher Pat Feagin Mary .lane Whitter Nancy Fletcher Decorations for the school hulletin boards are important projects of Red Cross. 'LKnit one, pearl two . . . Knit one, pearl two . . . I liff' nG0od Morning . . Sunset Hi '11 c11001'9 S - ,f A qgsi :A f I 'tv Ht-laying iiicssagsfs. vollccting uttviicluiicv rc- purts. clcliwring numvrous cult slips, filing xuriuus varcls and 1'et'o1'Cls, rc-turning lost lwnks and luncht-s tn their ownc-rs, answering noisy tvleplumt-s. typing iinpurtunt 1't-purts, :incl in- sm-rting the tluily mail and memos into the lf'Lll'l1C1'S: lmxcss-these are only Z1 len of thc: tasks on the claily agenda of the assistants in the Hain Oflivc. the iXttCmlant:C Office. anrl i.n the Counselurst Office. By perfurining these tasks. the stuclcnt assistants keep the uffives running smoothly and efficiently. ROSTER Nlrs. Nliltlrt-d xlL'1'!'lIIl2lI1 -Se' TPIZIVZQKVS -Hrs. Mary Illf11'CllPI' .luniw l31r1't'Il Suv Cliaiidlei' Suxuiinv Cllfflltllwlll liindu l3iHivnzo Karon Fzigg Mary Hunks Kathy l'lat1i11t1w.tclxc1 Nelda .lout-s Suv Suv l,SI1t'l1 Clin-in Mtivrtiii Uvttitl Alfjllllttrll Stmclrti Must-ly Yzttlim' Yi-lsun lxldlllltl Perkins .ltinv Ftindt-rlin .ludy Sanclcrlin .lessiciat Sitlhul Linda Sternor May I talks' Ll niessugv, I1lL'Ll5C?H I 5 .f . f' Y' Vi ki I 41 -:4 , E - N , ,rv swirl Owljj 614 ,s 4 y :Ma s.'i - W il ' l'.s9 s,.-iufmx, li ' V ,, M 4. 1 'W 9 A NC -!. 1 sf. it Q, Q I N-J 3 . sm' 'lv W ww , 4 : 1 ' fn Will I ewr lm Lthlc to type that fast? Xu-' tht- ntxines allow or hel0w?f, ,-me 0 53 - PX IN--.5 HQQ 'i'f,wwz.+.x These IBM sheets really confuse me. C0unselor's Office Nlrs. Juanita Pres, Phyllis Allen Jaxie Blount Deborah Crowe Carolyn Furlong Lesa Cordan Cathy Hill Sherri Johnson ROSTER son-fuzznsefors--Ylrs. lola Eaton Barbara McGuire Kay' Mr'l.arty Linda Pendergrass Martha Perkins Judy Prestridge Judy Watson Attendance Office Mrs. Helen Janies--Cff'rf.'sAhlrs. Kathryrie Johns Barbara Allen Kay Christie Ailene Dennis Linda Fielding Judy Franklin .lean Clover Betsy House Jerry Hummel Dianne Johnson Helen Lines Judy Miller JLHIII, Sue May Joyce Minor Sherry Moragas Cynthia Richardson Riila liiniminen Janet Rosen Paula Small Elaine Smith Georgia Sniith Georgia Sorrells Marty Tucker I wonder who this call slip is for?,, 4'This sophomore's card is out of place again. 'F' 'f rorr srsil i uiet! Library Assistants ut Work! Clieclxing in hooks, delivering call slips, and shc-lying hoolis!thCse are only a few of the duties of the l,ilwrary Assistants. The Volun- teer ljlwrarians also help locate overdue hooks and line the nftnendt-rs. ln a seint-stt'i'. tht- .-Xssistants heeonie well acquainted with the l,ilvrary and they are able to aid students in finding material fur assigned reports and pleas- ure reading. The Volunteer Lihrarians are al- ways at the t-heck-nut desk. ready and willing to give assistanve to cwtnfused students. llUS'l'lfli Xliss lflaint- Nlttss, Npmtmr Xlrs. Pauline flnnrud. Iffwrlr Kitty .Xllartl litldie Be-nningfieltl 'lllniiny llrittnn l.intlu Dasis Tliuresa Fitzhu Marie Green ffnrttl Houston Deitra Howard Jann' Alt-clxer gh Linda Kees Jeanne Llosd Slicryl Mayfield Judy Middlehrotmk Victor Poe Shirley Sanders Carnye Forrells Elizuht-tli Fpruill Susan Stanfield Where does this hook go? in gi 4 'n....ff V -,N ,5r,i.1v-pq Mrs. Benson checks ll studenfs clinic record. Right: HYou,re either 5'6 or 6'5 ROSTER Mrs. Berneda Benson, Sponsor Linda Dalton Martha Elledge Charlotte Coodnian Alice Hutson Karen Jones Lynn Smith Linda Wliite Kris Wfright This is where the A B C's come in handy Clinic Assistants Keep Us Healthy If members are not writing a script, they are mummifying an actor. Oscar Hopefuls Learn Techniques In Filming MActionlw is the password to the Camera Club. Here stu- dents write movie scripts, design props, act out the scripts, film the acting, and edit the film strips. The club members celebrate the completion of each film with a partyg in May they award H0scars77 to the most promising actors. ROSTER .lohn F. Lamb, Sponsor ,lerry Augustatos Jerry Baker Patti Boelter William Brandon Melody Crabtree Kay Crouch Mark Deubner Truman Goodman Linda Cordon Duane Hall Stephen Hughes Don .lordon Herman Larnbrcck Linda Lunday Shannon Martin Martha Perkins Sara Potter Tommy Teague Larry Wliitcher Albert Peterek aim 'Hts f 1 x 4'Actionl yells the photographer above the screams. Left: uLet's run that one through again. Big smiles are a sign of success. by f llliff l if , - -- -l-L Wm K A mums-......,su. UNO, my ufliCCIiw is IHOTC dCSCfiPIiVS.,, Nlrs. Stokes' assistance is gratefully accepted. Creative Writers Sponsor Literary Contest The Ckeadve Yvrning Club is a group of Qudents who either enjoy writing or plan to make it a career. Aspiring poeha novehsw, and cssayims rneet once a wveek to read then connxmidons and to remive opnnons and crnkimns lluring the year,the club prnns a lnerary rnagazine and sponsors a Writing contest for all Sunset students. Member- ship in the Creative Writing Club offers a student the oppor- tunny to nnprove his udidng sqie and to see his works pubhshed. ROSTER Mrs. Ayree Stokes, Sponsor Beverly Bates Linda Dalton ,ltleqlieliiie Fislier Charlotte Goodman Diane Harper Sandra llitrliell Susan Morris Club members silently form their opinions and criticisms of a poem. Cheri Scotch Becky Slinliurd Judy Spellers Line Stuart Charlotte Yvliitney Lyn Vlfitt Jo Wlriglll it ,fy ws? st wr pax it t he is its 'LResolved: That Social Security benefits should be extended to include tomplrte nudn 11 calc Medicare Is This Year's Debate Topic Members of the Sunset Debate Club strive to improve their public speaking techniques and to learn more about world affairs by participat- ing in many activities both at Sunset and elsewhere. Long hours of work are spent in research and planning before a ease can be formed and a debate given. When the debate teams have composed their speeches, they travel to tournaments in Waco, Denison, and other towns around Dallasg however, the high point of the debaterls year is the annual Sunset lntra- mural Debate Contest. This year's subject, Medicare, was both informa- tive and challenging to Sunset debaters. Defeat comes to the best debuters. 5 - 1-MQ' 5 .-af' 'CMA- M-ami Research is a necessity for the formation of speeches and the planning of cases. Debaters Map Strategy for Arguments Fliuimi ,Xdtur Dale llrmynton Uitwid Ur-Yuss l.tl1'l'y l7t11'1nt:1' ltnnnti Garrison Hike Cuthings Doug Hook llohert Holloway llohlty .lont-s Mike .lanes l.indti l,t1w1'vr1ce Miss Rt-lweca Tliuyer, ROSTER David Lvague .lint jllLlf'KLlf' Mike McClure Dtivid llehain Edwin Mule Paula llluore Cathy Norton Bill ljeirson D011 Pint' Erie Rugir Club memlni listen uttentively to each side of the case. Sponsor Hubert Huhinson George Sanders Sue Seoggins Jessica Siebel Dianne Smith Johnny 'lltylor Jimmy Thompson Mike Vivion Clmrolette Whitney .lunv Williams Larry Winn Bliss 'llliuyvr gives sound advice to new dehaters I Club Members harperi Their Dramatic kills Who is tickling the ivories in the auditorium this afternoon? Who is giving those fantastic dramatic interpretations? Ivho is acconipanying lns song sdth a dance? Ifs none other than the Dramaties Club hopefuls seeking entrance into the Club. Aside from the tryouts. members attend lessons on the applica- tion of stage rnake-up and lectures concerning the stage itseH. Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo? ' 4'Where is the rouge? . . . I need a moustache! s '4Ready .... A im . . . Spot! Lemma Averitt Carol Adams Elaine Bean Bill Berryman Shirley Brewer Patricia Bumpas Sharon Carter Carol Cole Myra Cole Janet Cook Betty Cummings Sharon Dooley Paula Dowers Deanna Edwards Qualene Ethington Jacqueline Fisher Bill Flaherty Verna Kay Fossett Jo Anne Franklin Angela Cafford Shirley Gomez Betty Craham Linda Hall Betty Heck Antoinette Heim Debbie Howard Betsy House Muriel James Susan Johnson Fernando Koch ROSTER Janice Liles Ken Love Irene Maatnian Shannon Martin Bettie Helntosh Kenn Mcliae Nancy Mole Martha Moore Terry Nooner Cathy Norton Cheryl Payne Karen Pearce Penny Peters Judy Pollard Mary Quade .lerry 'llennison Barbara Quisenberry Betsy Robertson Donna Rountree Anita Shaw Becky Slinkarcl Diane Smith Irene Smith Sue Snyder Sally Soldo Fred Thompson Vicki Valentine Larry lvhitcher Charlotte Whitney 3 Above: El Sol Club members sing 'la Cucarachaf' Right: Hlnflation! The price of Fritos is going up. El Sol Members Sell F ritos During Initiation One day each year, prospective members of the El Sol Club become Frito-sellers. To be initiated into the club. students must sell Fritos in the halls between classes. Anyone taking Spanish may join El Sol and become better acquainted with the customs and culture Club members enjoy a cok of our Latin American neighbors. To further their understanding of the Spanish idea of fun, banquets and ice skating parties are provided for the club members. Because English is spoken at the meetings, many students have the opportunity to join El Sol. e party. ff ROSTER Toni Woodford, Sponsor Jay Armstrong Judy Bauer Dyann Burkley Debbie Blair Dara Blasieh .lack Brown Karen Bran Ken Burns Ruth Conger Nancy Cambell Suzanne Clicnowth Cheryl Clay Debbie Crowe Cathy Edwards Sandra Croseclose Barbara Hilscher Cynthia fllouse Frances Fowler Shirley Gomez Diane Harper Antoinette lleim Sherry Lowry Linda ftlosr-ly Sherry lluragas Mary 1l:'l7arlane Martha Melton Paula ljennybacker Pc-guy Rnlicrts Harriet Staley Sharon Smith Roger Sellers ,lud5 Townsond Verna Kay Tosset Sherry Twitty Linda Turbeville Sheila Vfatffrs El Sol ',n,,'f? 'l1Hola. Shirley! gC6mo esteis? Club Has Piiiata Party On December 11 members of the El Sol Club held one of Sunset's singing groups. A piiilata, fun, and food completed the Spanish theme of the Christmas party. a Christmas banquet at the El Chico Restaurant. Ini- In this way the El Sol Club hopes to learn more about tiation ceremonies were held for the new members of Spanish customs and ways of life. the club. Entertainment was provided by the Yeomen, 'gBooth 51 . . . Where are you? Awiyg 'a . . 'X ' Ft' IS: ff. Alf, ' if is 5 l 3 92:4 i elm a x E s .N 554 ,X 1111311 'Q-Xre you planning a trip to gay Paree-'? Here are a few of my favorite things. 'CS'il vous plait . . . pour La Fleur cle Lisf, To become a member of the French club, students must be initiated by begging in French for articles from fellow members. After being accepted into the club, students learn about the life and customs of the French people. Miss Judy Gardner, Sponsor Elizabeth Anderson Carol Atchley Don Aubrey Larry Baxley Pat Bumpus John Cf-rniinaro Suzanne Chenowth Suzanne Clark Caren Conoly Camille Cook Rio Cotros Betty Cumming Kathy Dayis Rosemary Ellis Jan Fitc Eddie Frazier Peggy Frost Roger Fuhrmann Gayle Gilley Carolyn Gray Jane Jecker Joe Dol: Johnson Asparo Masferrer Mike McClure Jim McDonald Carolyn Miller Pam Ncwnam Jan Orman Robert Patin Kay Portman Sandy Ray Suzanne Ray Kathy Ridley Terry Rockett Darlene Small Gayle Steen Barbara Stuart Jane Stuart Dixie Thomas Jim Thompson Stephanie Walden Karon Wattner Arlene Willianis Milton Wilson Bargainers examine bountiful booty. af. S-K X. Members Gain Insight Into Business World Tlns faH at a disuict conference, nienabers of Sunsefs Future Business Leaders of America were elected as district officers. These officers represented Dallas at the state con- vention at North Texas University. The purpose of the club and its conventions is to acquaint students with careers in the business world. Members learn how to apply for a job, and they discuss various phases of business. Guest speeches on careers infornrstudents of business opportunf Hes,yvage axdeg and job openings ROSTER ,Mp ,-V s-aM.2v'ff--ww-w Hrs ,lane Aaron Carol Adams Charlene Allison Mary Ashworth Sherry Baker ludy Bauer Ellen Beals Darlcen Bolton Vivian Brown Carol Burns Connie Bush Susan Carpenter Lesley Casteel Kaye Christie Janie Clark Cay Cochran 2 . Mary l.ynn Luther, S11011 SUV Vicki Concler Caren Conoly Cheryl Conway Caryl Sue Cook Rosemary Cox Lana Corbitt Paula Cotton Betty Cumming Dau n Chambless Donna Danshy Ruth Davis Nancy Ebert Charletta Echols Rosemary Ellis Gayle Fleming Nancy Fletcher HA me-mo to our staff Sherry Gentry Cynthia Granger Carolyn Cray Duane Hall Francis Harris Pennie Harris Le Nell Humphries Carol lvy Glenda Jones The Club Scrapbook always holds an abundance of fon FBLA Convention Elects State ROSTER .lulia .lones Barbara McGuire Pat Jones Betty Mclntosh Barry Knight Carolyn Miller Helen Lilies Susan Moody Louise Linn Pat Moses Karen Little Nancy Norman Sharon Little Kathy Oswald Linda McDearmont Sue Page Kay McCough Cheryl Payne d memories. Officers Jay Price Lewayne Putman Claudia Rasco Shirley Rasco Berta Reames Betsy Robertson Kay Robinson Karen Ross Shirley Sanders Speeches given by members provide insight into business procedures. - s 5 5 ii? W1 5 get as ai , 1, . ,Q .Q h.., it 3 Stephanie Shaw Maco Terry .ludy -Thomas Linda Tillernan Robbie Tucker Vicki Valentine Allene Williams Brenda Worsham 4 . . M. .i f it fi 'Q' 23195 iw? Future Teachers Host Conventions Each month during the school year Sunsetls chapter of Future Teachers of America elects a Teacher of the Month from Sunsefs faculty. These teachers are guest speakers who discuss the duties and satisfaction of the teaching profession. The club also attends the District Five Convention. Miss Virginia Flanagan Miss Carolyn Shepelwich llyanne Abel Carol Adams Reneel Banks Landa Bennett Kay Bickley Darleen Bolton Carol Burns Debby Bush Gayle Ccrminaro Phyllis Cheek Suzanne Clark Cheryl Clay Ruth Conder Vicki Condcr Cheryl Conway Paula Cotton Mary Lee Cox Betty Cummings Melba Dean Charlctta Echols Rosemary Ellis ,Io Ann Franklin Judy Franklin Betsy Freemon Angela Gafford Sherry Gentry Janet Gentry .ludy Goode Sandra Groscclose ,lana Hamlett Mr. Griffin explains the responsibilities of a principal. J The officers are responsible Patricia Harding ,lan Harvey Sylsia Harrell Antionctte Heim Tommy .lones Mary Kelsey Donna Lann Linda Lawrance Louise Linn Sherry Lowry Susan Lowry Sue Sue Lynch Mary McFarlane Barbara McGuire Carolyn Meek for planning successful meetings. Carolyn Miller Linda Mosley Nancy Norman ,lan Ornian Rita Passmore Nancy Patterson Kathryn Renner Janis Robinson ,lane Sanderlin Shirley Sanders Lyndle Slay Sharon Smith Harriet Staley Mary Stripling Karen Yarbrough A future teacher practices on the club. ' ...nl .N -- .Nw gas' 1 . .Zfy s' W . H f f 5 2 ' an .t Y it ik new it f X if is QV 1. Sr t.,,,m,,..--w t l Future Nurses Learn Through Observation Every other Tuesday afternoon, the Future Nurses Club meets to discuss nursing techniques, to plan field trips, and to view films concerning the medical profes- sion. Through their many activities, the girls gain an insight into the nursing profession. At the club meet- ings, guest speakers are invited to speak to the Future Nurses about various aspects of nursing and college preparation for this profession. The club has taken field trips to Baylor and Methodist Hospitals, where they have observed nurses in action. Ar Christmas the Future Nurses gave a party for the needy children at the George Loving Community Center in West Dallas. Where is the duodenum? ROSTER Joyce Arnold Beverly Alexander Phyllis Allen Landa lie-nnett Darlene Bolton Joyce Buckley Sharon Charvoz Jane Chick Kaye Christie Cheryl Conway Sherry Coots Linda Dalton Ann Derasaugh Judy de Weese Donna Eagan Martha Elledge Qwaline Ethington sv tl. Patty Farish Carolyn Furlong Susie Farrar Linda Gaunee Janet Gentry Donna Gilliland Judy Goode Charloote Goodman Carolyn Gunderson Kathy Hannawaeker Rita Hardin Pat Harding Penny Harris Jane Hart Janet llatley Antoinette Hiem Linda Hipp Mrs. Be rneda Benson, Sponsor Kathy Howard Elizabeth Horton Diane Howard Kathy Howard Alice Hutson Julia Jones Karen Jones Linda Johnson Sherry Johnson Diane Jennings Linda Keen Mary Kelsey Helen Klein Susan Kuelbs Glenda Knight Marilyn Lambeth Grace Lloyd Mary Martin Kaye MeLarty Debbie Mealip Kathy Meek Karen Montgomery Linda Morrison Mary Newton Nancy Norman Mary Northeut Jan Ragle Cynthia Richardson Carolyn Rogers Lillian Riply Diane Robinson Vicky Roberts Several Future Nurses leave Methodist Hospital after a tour of the emergency ward. Vieky Robinson Mary Jo Rosehie Linda Scott Sharon Seay Elaine Smith Lynn Smith Kayla Ftaats Carol Ftandlield Susan Standfield Dawn Flultz Lorna Waltrip Judy Wtttsrvii Evelyn Whitt: Linda White Donna Wiorks Sandra Young t st' , We Q l li0S'lllfR llr. H4'I'Itl8I1 Svriigus, Spmrsor lltuiil Xbshire Ron Km'-n Mark gllexuiidvr Bill Xlaplr-s Holuert Xl--xandel' Ron Kleffliei-in-y Steve ,llewttnder lluirl Nlullins Donny Singh-ton Ronnie 5jlillars llenrx Stainpfm-r ,johnny llunlas .lixn liostivk llanny llaxis Ronnie Cattis llolr fllowr Ken Csxinn Nlilw Hurst llernmn ,In-ffr-ries l,xnn xxvlleltll ,mil Wim Hitxxtlltcl Xlillilcf ,lefrly llvil-on Tommy Ylisdoni .lLlI1lt'S Wi-iglit '- Stew .lftllllnflll Russell Houng lfilfllt' lon:-s liill johnson Visual Education films iinprove student's understanding of a subject. Flicker Club Members Serve As Projeetionists The Flicker Club is an organization for boys who are interested in motion picture projection. By showing films in both the classroom and the Visual Education Room, they learn how to operate motion pictures, film strips, standards, and opaque pro- jectors. Club meetings are held to discuss ways .of improvement in the projection, operation, and mam- tenance of the film room equipment. Nloving equipment from room to room is part of the job. 9 ,', V . l Q w Showing a film is harder than it looks. if X . V ,,fJ,,'ffo 45 ,Q?Li,Mqnur', S'--W 'A i i 5 x Team members watch as Thelma Neilson serves the bird. G.R.A.'s Develop Athletic Co-ordination The Girls' Recreational Association is designed to help girls grow physically and socially. At school, members of the club play volleyball, basketball, speed- ball, and badminton. The club also takes field trips to bowling alleys, skating rinks and riding stables. State awvards are given to gids xvhh the highest rate of ab tendanee. Members of G.R.A. go to bowling alleys to improve their game. 14d,,,.r, A I E... Q JN. ROSTE R Mrs. Oma Ford, Jamie Armitage Betty Augustatos Carol Bailey Linda Baugh Eileen Bohou Patsy Byrd Vicky Coffin Carol Cole Myra Cole Suzanne Coley Caren-Conoly Cheryl Conway Ailene Dennis Dianne Dial Sylvia Dobbins Carol Evaris Kathleen Flanagan Othea Francis Nancy Freeman Betsy Freemon Sandra Fritsch Barbara Goodman Linda Gordan Carolyn Gray Sue Hamm Sue Harrison Jan Harvey Betty Heck Carolyn Hilliard Donna Holmes Deitra Howard Barbara Huffman Darlene Johnson Dianne .lohnson Konnie Kadlec Linda Kees Kathy Kern Sponsor Georgia Krieg Teresa Ladner Nancy Lanham Sandra Loucks Linda Lunday .leanice Medaris Kathy Meek Sandra Miser Linda Mosely Pat Moses Patricia McFadin .lackie McHam Mary McKee Beverly lVlcMillen Thelma Nielson Paula Pennybacker Martha Perkins Sandy Perkins Penny Peters Sandra Price Suzanne Quick Claudia Rascoe Shirley Rascoe Kathryn Benner Vicky Roberts Linda Ross Sally Soldo .ludy Spillers Kayla Staats Sherry Swearengen Dinah Tilson Kathy Taylor Sue Taylor Linda Tilliman Robbie Tucker Suzette Uzee ff' .M-Q Left to right: Linda WY85l1'0Pll, Pennv Harris Henry Stiniimfvr. Ftevvjolinsmi. l . 1 . l JA Applies Big Business Practices Junior Achievement is one of Sunsetls largest or- ganizations. junior Achievement involves many small hcompaniesf' At the beginning of each year, each company selects a name, officers, production staff, sales force and a board of directors. Members of the corporation sell products to the consumer. At the end of the year. the stockholders receive dividends from the profits. The small scale businesses are supported by local businessmen who are interested in the proper training of todayls youth. lBack Raw: Clayton Sides, James Clay, Arliss White, Barbara Roden, Sandra Young, Susie Autrey. Front Row: Diana Patterson, 1Sherry Bennet, Loyce Arnold, Sherry Baker, Joyce Arnold, Pat Devcrn. C ROSTER Mr Elmer Knox Sponsor Kathy Hannawacker Rita Harden Betty Heck ,lim McKay Sandy Nabors Eric Ragir Take Heedg Donft Speed The Junior Citizens Traffic Commission is composed of four representatives from each Class. In November they attend the Dallas County Youth for Traffic Safety Conference held at Southern Metho Pen Pals Correspond With Foreign Students ROSTER Throu h correspondence with foreign students, Miss Barbara West,Sp0n5of the Pen Pals learn much about the customs of other countries They hope to gain a better under- standing of others and to form lasting friendships. Sherry Baker Teresa Fitzliugh Marie Green Lynda Harris Linda Kees Shirley Micliaeka Cheryle Payne Eilene Perry Judy Pollard Shirley Rasco Barbara Roden f XblK,....l Jackie Jones Linda Ross Soclaliftas Latina Celebrates Saturnalia Sunsefs Sodalhas Lathua E the local chapter of the Junior Classical League. The club studies Roman euhure and eusunns through garnes and contens. The Latin students celebrate the holiday 4'Satur- nahaw whh songs and skhs The dub ako has Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter parties. New members are initiated into the Sodalitas Latina by being sold to old members at a slave auetionf, After being accepted into the club, mem- bers are ahoxved to dress in togas and cerenuonial wreaths and to partake of Roman refreshments. l I-UT .1 ffl A Liv 3, U 11 HIM? Af 341'-T 1 I 5 gt, N 343111 S tl' 1 1l'f'fTll 5 K'fllU5fV,15' LV, Q lrlfltlftt I .lam nog i',1 Club officers read Junior Classical League literature. ROSTER Miss Agnes Edwards, Sponsor Y 4 Jamie Armitage Jan Bass Thomas Blount Karen Boynton Devereauz Bush Truett Burke. Mary Brandt Phyllis Cheek Dianne Cox Gayle Cerminaro Barbara Cranford Patricia Davern Frances Davis Lehman tLeeJ Ellis Officers, adorned in togas, officiate at Martha Sue Farrar Kathleen Flanagan Robert Farmer Donna Garrison Janet Gentry Richard Giltner Sylvia Harrell Carol Hill Antoinette Heim Lou Ann Harlow Elizabeth Heck Deborah Kraus Charles Kemp Woody Layne Sue Sue Lynch Lewis Long Linda Lawrance Cynthia Lyddy Paul Matney Tim McClure Mary Martin Gregg Morris Edwin Mole Nancy Mole Donna Nelson Mary Northcutt Jan Orman Diana Patterson Bill Pcirson Bill Pergando Judy Prcstidge Mary Quade Dan Rawlins Jessica Siebel Shirley Simmons Lyndle Slay Elaine Smith Steve Stanton Douglas Tozier Peggy Trammell Bill Tsukahara Philip West Elizabeth Horton Carolyn Meek Kmhcl-yn Rclmcr Walter Weber Linda Holyfield Sandra Mitchell John Robertson Michael Wyatt Don Johnson Shirley Miehalka club meetings. America est patria mea. YOUR fhllltt- fif ia H FUSEDN Pan Am Members Travel Vllith lllCINl76'I'S traveling all over Mexico, Uruguay, and Texas, the Pan American Club boasts Sunset's best- travelerl group. Having a state officer last year and a likely eanclidate this year keeps this organization one ofthe most progressive clubs in the school. ROSTER Mrs. Floellen Morgan, Sponsor Dyanne Allel Robert Alexander Peggy Anderson William Anderson Linda Aston Julie Barnett Cathey llisvoinb ,laniee Boron Norma Bowden Pat Boiscrs Mary Brandt Karen Brau Anita Brigrnan ,lack Brown Vivion Brown Dyann Barkley Ken Burns Marjorie ffadenhead Mary lo Caldwell .lames Chamberlain Suzanne Clienowtll Carol Cole Jerry Cunningham Anna Maria Curry Linda Dalton Nancy Darphin David DeVoss Linn Donovan Sara Dyeus Heather Dundas Pam Fitzhugh Nancy Fleteher Verna Kay Fossett .lo Anne Franklin .lady Franklin Shirley Gomez Charlotte Coodman .lean Glover ,loan Glover Sharon Glover .lanies Grove Diane Harper Antoinette Heim Mike Holloway lletsy House Carol Ivy .ludy .laekson Diane Jennings to Latin America The c-lulfs annual state convention in March pro- Yicles new niernhers with needed experience in learning the xvorkings of Uns acuve organizadon. 'Phe nnnto of Ure Pan Arnedcan Student Foruni of 'Texas hest explains ns purpose:4Wjf one blood hath lle niarle alliiatioirsfi ROSTER Kay Kilpatrick Fernanrlo Koch Lois Lawrence Sherry Lowry Nancy Nlalhisen Arnparo Masferrer Susan Morris Penny Newnarn Kalhleen Noonam Rita Passlnore Kay Parris llaxirl Patterson Cheryl Payne Paula Pennybacker Penny Peters Suzanne Quick Larry Hamer Barbara Ramsey Jimmy Rhoades Peggy Roherts Angela Rosales Linda Rose Vicki Rose Sue Seoggins Stanley Shipp Sharon Smith Sharon lf. Smith ,lucly Spillers Harriet Staley Mary Stripling Jerry Tennison Dinah Tilson Carol Trilnhle Betsy Yansykle Mike Yivion Sheila Waters Arlis While Gretchen YVilliarns Barbara Willis Chris Willis Jo Wrigllt Mike W eargron Donna Gaines Rebeeea Young Debbie Howard Mary McFarland Gloria Maertins Donna W'orks Joy Worsham utr...-W W Ka y Portman presents her rendition of My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice. Soloists and Ensembles Enter City Contest Each year Sunset students enter the Solo and En- semble Contest for vocalists and aecompanists. The Solo and Ensemble Club is an organization for prepa- ration beiore entering this competition. Many hours of practice precede the presentation of a song to the Quartet keeps uOl' Man River just a rollin' along. club and the final contest. The members of the Solo and Ensemble Club work together to beautify their voices and strengthen their chances of winning the competition. This year's members won several first divisions in the Solo and Ensemble contests. ROSTER Klr. William F. White. Sponsor Lemma Averitt Giles Berry Bill Berryman Gayle Cerminaro Kathy Chapman Katie Clasbey Anna Maria Curry Paula Derrick Donna Egan Qualene Etliington Peggy Frost Linda Gordon Rita Griffin Barry Hardin Barry Knight Wloody Lane Linda Lawrence Donna Rountree Ken Love Thelma Nielson Kathleen Noonan Linda Norton Nancy Patterson Kay Portman Martha Moore Judy Pollard Sally Soldo Diane Smith Walter Weber Evelyn White Linda White Larry Whiteher Ruth Ann Young Tim McClure Charlotte Whitney '4Whut is the scope of the United Nations act1w1t1es9 They Scan the Globe Every Week The purpose of the Sunset Committee on World weekls meetrnns where current ex ents fret a lu ely Affairs is to help Sunset's citizens toward greater workout, Committee members also attend functions understanding of the many issues confronting America sponsored hx the Dallas Council on World Affalrs and and the nations of the world. In addition to the regular the Dallas Lmted Nations Association ROSTER Hrs. Lometu Staveley Mr. .lack Ingram Sponsors Truett Burke Stuart Couch David De Voss Rieharcl Ciltner Bobby Jones Chuck Kemp .lim Reading June Stuart Hxvlllll happtncd in Y 1et Nam this week? 4? Other club members listen as Freddie reads a letter. Carol Adams Fran Arthur Judy Bauer Cheri Bennett Myra Cole Janet Cook Albert DuPree Deanna Edwards Qualine Ethington Jacqueline Fisher Linda Hall Diane Harper Debbie Howard Muriel James ROSTER Mrs. lvanda Banker, Sponsor Ken Love lrene Maatman Kathy Norton Cheryl Payne Penny Peters Barbara Quisenberry Jim Reading Donna Rountree Irene Smith Sharon Smith Anita Shaw Sally Soldo Freddie Thompson .ludy Townsend Grace Lloyd N.F.L. Competition Highlights Speakers' Year The highlight of every high school speaker's year is the National Forensic League Competition. Members of the Sunset Speakers Club enter such divisions as extemporaneous speaking, original oratory of duet Myra and Muriel practice a skit, acting, and interpretations of prose, poetry, drama and humor. Speakers, winning in one of these categories, receive trophies to be presented to their schools. Club members also enter lnterscholastic League Competition. '6Our Hearts Were Young and Cay. Q,-we Science Club Focuses Attention on Fair qi ,.,. , During the year, field trips, experiments, science films, discussions and lectures by guest speakers prepare Science Club nunnbers for xvork on their project for Sunset's annual Bison Roundup and Science Fair. The projects usually deal with natural sciences, and they are displayed at the fair in the Sckmce dhidon by Hudmnsin bhHogy,ehennmry or physics. This must be a humorous lah report. XX as Catch him before he gets away, Eric! tl. WM-W' J 2 Cut along the dotted line, Gretchen. ROSTER Mr. Carl Wallace, Sponsor .lim Averitt Bill Brandon Truett Burke Don Carder Suzanne Clark Stuart Couch Brian Davis Bob Hamilton Antoinette Heim Karen Jones .lim MacKay ,lim Parker Don Pine Eric Ragir Grace Robinson Steve Scott Louis Solganick Allison Snyder Forrest Suggs Stephanie Walden Gretchen Williams Lee Wriglit ,gg-a 'M ,L ,Ji Www Betty Augustatos Lemma Ayeritt Barbara Beck Dara Blasich Patti Boelter Eileen Bolton Joyce Buckley Frances Cain Nancy Carlson Sue Chandler Myra Cole Dehhic Crowe im Wifi- 1-Numan.. A ta ita- Tumblettes demonstrate a group balance stunt. Tumblettes Perfect Feats of Skill and Balance ,lo Anne Franklin Betty Cumming Frances Davis Judy DeWeese Dianne Dial Sara Dycus Carol Evans .lo in-ne Franklin Peggy Frost Judy Coode Lou Ann Harlow Carol Hill ROSTER Nlrs. Onia Ford, Sponsor Carolyn Hilliard Barbara Huffman Karen .loncs Freida .lohnson Sheila Lambert Donna Liles Janice Liles Kathy Livermore Frances Looney Kathy Meeks Martha Moore Susan Morris ,lane Morrill Thelma Nielsen Karen O'Riley Penny Peters Paula Pennyhaeker Martha Perkins Sandy Perkins Barbara-Ramsey Claudia Rasco Janis Robinson Barbara Roden Vicki Roberts These Tumblettes are practicing a pyramid formation.- Sally Soldo Shirley Sanders Suzanne Sanford Linda Scott .lessica Siebel Shirley Simmons Judy Vergati Sheila Waters .lane Wehli Teresa Weay er 5 s Tk fi A 6-i-+ ,'L Tig? lass . algal.. The club members spent one afternoon wrapping packages and filling stockings for less fortunate people. Y-Teens Grow Through Service to Others Y-Teens is an international branch of the Y.W.C.A. that enables high school girls to grow socially and to work together to help others. The Y-Teens ac- complish this by making Christmas stockings for un- derprivileged children. Members of the club also make Christmas decorations for orphanages, nursing homes, Peggy Anderson Sherry Baker Edie Bredemeier Caron Conoly Theresa Fitzhugh Alice Francis and county hospitals. The elub's charitable deeds bring happiness and cheer to many people. Club members also attend a slumber party at the downtown Y.W.C.A. Activities Building where they meet girls with similar interests from Adamson, South Oak Cliff and Kimball. ROSTER Miss Jean Howard, Sponsor .lanet Gentry Carolyn Cray Sandra Croseclose Penny Harris Antoinette Heim ,lane .lecker Gathering and comparing Christi Joyce Jeter Lewayne Putman Nelda Jones Jill Ryan Linda Kelley Sherry' RYHH Donna Laing Judy Vergati Nancy Mathisen Wanda Petty nas decorations is part of the fun. D if .54g4i? 3 W xg! 'WG if 'Wm Ymfre flat! 1 1 Oh, when the saints go marching in, oh, when the saints go marching in Concert Choir Presents . A-ve Signor . . . WILLIAM F. WHITE Director Q I ,, Q-B ef ' x Y q I A ev, .gage , A l Q fM.h I A L W W, f . kwa 'MSB ,Qs ff 5 L Choir Participates in Symphony The 1964 Concert Choir has been one of the busiest organizations at Sunset. The high- light of the Choir's year was the production of '4Bye, Bye Birdie. In March, the choir sang with all of the Dallas High School Choirs and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. DYANNE ABEL CAROL ADAMS BEVERLY ALEXANDER SHERRY ANDERSON LEMMA AVERITT RENELL BANKS JIM CAGE RONNIE CASS GAYLE CERMINARO KAY CHRISTIE CAMILLE COOK JANET COOK CHARLES DAUBITZ PAUL DELGADO SARA DYCUS DONNA EGAN TOMMY EGAN ROSEMARY ELLIS RONNIE ENGLAND HUNTER FISHER JAN FITE PAM FITZHUGH GIONA FRISONE DANNY GENTRY JO ELLEN GLASGOW RITA GRIFFIN STEVE HALEY BARRY HARDIN ROBBYE HARPER PETE HOOKS I fm an ' ,, fi out ' i n ' I all WL L, RA I I Ra- , - Ls, , -wx 'Jia' ' I ,uv ,tam el IE.,-P .4 .LL Il 'in ,Zu M B - ng .1 Sylv 'fn V, A 'W I I I ' 'X -G-A, A 'A ' A I 5 . ,fl A Aw . , .ir , .w.4r,,dE,n - . , A H I ' f PM .. W R+- R- I Q I -'Q ,L P BARRY WOODY GARY RICKY CHARLES TIM DARRYL KNIGHT LANE MARSHALL MARSHALL MIMS MQCLURE McGUIRE MARTHA I PENNY MOORE FAIRY THELMA KATHLEEN DANNYE NANCY PETERS JUDY NARRAMORE NIELSON NOONAM PACKER PATTERSON JANIS POLLARD KAY JAN PAT CELIA LEONARD ROBINSON PORTMAN RAGLE RAMSEY RIDDLE ROBERTSON . Dollar Concerts ' DONNA ROUNTREE GLENN SHANK CECELIA ERROL LIBBY MIKE FRANK ROBERT ELIZABETH SMITH SNODGRASS STEWART STONE THOMPSON TURNER VANSYCKLE GARY SHEILA LARRY EVELYN JERRY MIKE RUTH ANN VINCENT WATERS WHITCHER WHITE WIEGAND YEARGAN YOUNG ig? :.L. ,X ,. ', 2 L ie s g :Gf::f'R , Dm, R ,W A - an A ff 'W 5' rf -G .S L 4' W L Sing along with Mr. White. Girls' Select Chorus Enlarges Membership Do-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La-Ti-Do. These sounds may be heard coming from the chorus room each day at fifth period as the Girls' Select Chorus practices for coming programs and music festivals. The Girls' Select Chorus is composed of sophomore, junior, and senior girls. Girls are chosen for membership in this organization on the basis of musical ability. In the fall, The Girls' Select Chorus joins the Concert Choir in presenting a variety musical program. ln the annual Christmas assembly, they sing Yuletide carols. Girls' Select Chorus mclodiously performs in annual fall music program. l. 1 X , , , I w 4 i . S Hours of practice hate lcd the hand to many honors. Band Members Enjoy Varied Activities The band swings at the fair. Band contributes music' and cxcitement to football games. fi stts f F, ff' ,r 'Q if 1 ft, rf, a we ii' Spotlight Band Performs Sunset's Spotlight Band has been very active this year in school programs and in parades and band shows outside Sunset. The Band participated in the Torchlight Parade and in the pre-game activities ofthe S.M.U.-Navy football game. At the Big D Halftime Show in November, the Band received a rating of ucxccllentn for their performance of HHOW the West Was Won? They performed with the Bisonettes in this program. JIM McKAY DRUM MAJOR MAJORETTES Wanda Miller Donna Hinkley Linda Norton Linda Di Rienzo I n Parades, Halftimes l On February 14, the Sunset Sweethearts were crowned at the exotic wSWeetheart Coronation, sponsored by the Spotlight Band. l Seven members of the Band won places in the Region Band in com- lpetition at T.C.U. They were: Jim MacKay and Gary Dobbins, Coronet, Joe Bob Johnson, trumpetg Gary Swenson, clarinet, Joe Stelling and Robert Holloway, trombone, and Allison Snyder, sousaphone. s-5 2 fn : :':::::::::::frg555?5?53f2g: 1 'iiggfgiiz 'N ' 1-,ir .z:r:::::f - r wi ':..::::: 11 S - . . ,,:,wfir.....,,,,,,,1,,g,g,,,,us ,V SPOTLIGHT BAND IN CONCERT MR. RALPH UTLEY Director 7. .Hg rw I Q 1-WJ K Q li if N, Ale f Wifi: J 1.-of PAM FITZHUGH Band Majorette BAND SWEETHEARTS Janie Chick Penny Newnani BAND BEAUS Joe Bob Johnson Eric Regir M Band assistants: Cheryl Payne, Judy Parker, .Ierry Tenuison, and Donna Hinkley. ,f Spotlight Band Strengthens , ' I Q 'II fl with ' I , LM . 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Third Row: Glen Killelwrew, Larry Baxley, Henry Stamfer, Ronnie Cass, Carl Hugulcy. Fourzh Row: Donald Cranford. 5 l 3 z E l S 1 Q ! X bvaziizsr-iifw' 2Bif2s1S?frY1lfUXiY or H2 S V7fW5WWf'4'i'lf3L '1'A'f', 111 F1122 rfiiieiitrliilf. - f?Ef5535?2 Ete'Zi921Z :,. i.. .Si , -fiEafdWhiQ?F fi5lf:'e Elg1f. Lil Li vue- A-54 , 'Z N1 .FWS .P 'H E, f 1 2 5- 1, , fat 2 if tt' ,ii . ei 5 .ii thi l 3 - F F T F . fl: TQ. Wg, X i ,,.. . if +Z 5 .d. ' 1 I MEMBERS OF COMPANY A, Front Roux' Danny Shelley, Charles White. Second Roux: Edgar Wooten, Carl Hawkins. Third Row: Michael Evers, Gerald Augustatos, Dexter Beenian, John Smith, Jerry Horn, Mickey Baker. Fourth Row: Lee Yvright, Barney Manauni, Bennie Coon, ,luan Ybarra. Fifth Row: Charles S1nith,,lerryEast,PaulSCl1cilJe,,lames Aldridge. Cadets Receive Summer Training at Camp Dallas MEMBERS OF COMPANY HB, Front Row: James Kerr, .lack Bolton. Second Ron: Ralph Black, Wayne Jelfus, David Patterson, James Miller. Third Row: Kenneth McRae, Irwin Daffer, Thomas Johnston, Rolmcrt Campbell, Paul Smith, Peter Cervantes, .laines Newman. Fourth Row: Roy Brady, Larry Tippin, Thomas Britton, Zeno Smith, Larry Hamer. Fifth Row: Harlan Harris, Dale Akin, Kenneth Stone, William Sexton, Carl Estes. w,,iWaewg ,,,. ,WM .aMWa,,Q K . S Zi e,,, M . I fn' I XM 'Mi , - ...wt qap Q, Z in If F Q ,ngtqfmii ri g? 15,1 ,,.. , K V INV! V .Mr . E ,lg gk!!! i fi A, ,A ,En-if . E nrt an ft ygjlg . -TZ Tg T- E T YET!! , , , , ,, fe of ' - Q' WI- A W4 XM' '5 ' l if f Y Y Y H 1.4 gm ,.,. V, ,M ,g kmtnifgwm wmv inn NlENll5l'lllS OF COMPANY C, Front Razr: Danny 5IlE'LlI'I11LlIl. Stl-ve Crawford. Second Rozy: Xllnert DuPrcc, Clcnn Miles. Third' Kozr: Donald Patterson, Charlvs Slioecraft, David Abshirc, Samuel Att-hison, Phillip Snyder, Randall Sanders, Daniel Davis, Fourth Roar: Jimmy Cainplwll, Daniell71'iCliQ,JamCs Fannin, Steve Johnson. Charlie Ce-tor. Fifth Rott: Kenneth Deulmer, ,JCTTY Smith, llt'nni+ Crvswoll. Tlionms Horslf-y. llivlioy .fhl14llIl. R.O.T.C. Cadets Make an Outstanding MEllllllH5 Ulf' COMPANY D, Front Row: Lonnie Dckkcrs, Donald Smith. Second Row: Tliomas Tcaguv, Jerry Baker. Third Row: Lyndon Payne, Cary Strange, Ronnie Shelton, John Thompcon, Roy Newland, Vincent Ybarra, David YVoicik. Fourth Row: William Loonclv. Rohr-rt llarrici Ronald Fpradling, Mark Alcxander, Fifth Row: Ronald Shastid, John Waters, Donald Janus, David Hnmphriei Mi Y, WMS ,xt uit tn- 'T i A 'Sit 1 IZ! 262 - A- v Q 3 .lt 1 'li xg Q -f were 3 ,Q rj' 2' 1 If 1 t ,i, f :,:, , A 1 Q 'il A MEMRERS OF COMPANY HE, Front Row: Larry Kimsvy, Paul Matney. Second Roux' William Tapscott, Robert Ghaffin. Third Row: William Prindiblc, Ronald Mitchell, Truman Goodman, Steve Killebrew. Fourth Row: Anthony Phelps, Lehman Ellis, John Foster. Fifth Row: Albert Redford, Jacob Narisi, Vernon Taylor, Kenneth Hast. Showing at the Federal Inspection MEMBERS OF MILITARY BAND, First Row: Joe Str-lling, Stuart Couch, Robert Holloway, Carl Huguley, Jim MacKay, Allison Snyder, Alan Reseda, Ken Love, Duane Hall. Second Row: Mike Gathings, Giles Berry, Eddie Benningfield, Archie Adams, Boyd Melborne. Third Raw: Frank Mathis, Dennis Turner, Gary Adkins, Paul Hardman, Mike Jenkins, Stanley Shipp, Gerald Goodrum. Fourth Row: Doug Hook, Stephen Sprinkle, Bill Townsend, John Davis, Larry Marlow. Fifth Row: John Taylor, Harold Eliot, Kenneth White, James Paullus, Mike McClure. Sixth Row: Delbert Francis, Aulhrey Grant, Jim Uselton. Sify 43+ rmeih .5 JK, 'Psi 'itil aff, -' 5, 13 We ,,, aim ,sigmzg make, - ,tr ,t - .nv mf, f w ,fa L-'- w '51 -23 F i A MENIBERQ OF THE RIFLE TEANI Front Row 'lrurnan Goodman ROIIUIC Shelton Daud Patteraon Mrclxey Baller Wllham MEMBERS OF JODILIERS Front Rau, Terry Rockett Brll Johnson Second Row Edgar Wooten Roy Brady Wayne Jeffus, Donald Patter on Donald Smlth Tlnrd Row Steve Johnson Larry T1pp1n Ph1l1p Wood Kenneth Hast Glenn Mllea Lehman WN gf, -I 1 'L .R -nnaypgi 'NI li ix N SWEETHEARTS: Sherry Reese, Carol Adams, Zita Lupot. lrene Smith. Diignitaries Pause for Reflection OFFICERS CLUB: First Row: Lonnie Dekkcrs, .lim Kerr, Terry Rockett, Bill Prendihle. Second Row: Stuart Couch, Gary Collins, Ronnie Cass, David Patten son, Ralph Black, Tommy Freeze, Danny Spearman, Eddy Wooten. Tlzirzl Row: Danny Davis, .loe Stelling, Bill Brandon, Henry Stampfer, Glen Killebrew, Harry Gooch, Tommy Teague. Fourth Row: Duane Hall, Robert Holloway, Billy Tapscott, Larry Baxley, Allison Snyder, Albert DuPree, Rick Bjerke. ff' T fi , 5 .ge ls i es as , get 1' SWEETHEgXR'l'S: Dari lli nh Kilim William Barbara Ram ex Deanna Edwards. Mary lint Ut 9 ilxo Rami Pwle COLOR CLXRD: Bill lohn on Don Krmford James Wri ht Phillip s xt if fl IFQ1 :Sf -if eil 11: 1- 2 5. x Q Q K. an 'E is ass Z an was gan fan. . of . m .Q V41 .ew on A4- up mm, 'N fa, 4' . ,A - - :ww if -fig-71-1' Saigggaszg 35 ELQV1 .. W rf- -W 5 , iw 3251 .W 3:5 - -ai- - wav A W.. M, N29 in . .gb iv y? in iff an 3 x W .. ww f F WMPQ ,I in mfsllx ff W T mk write tvpe . . . pn thmk wntn ' X ROSTER A 1. Nelson Hutto, Sponsor Robert Alexander Patricia Bumpus Tommy Cobb Carol Davis Mike Day Mary .lane DeSalvo Karen Fagg Carolyn Furlong Debbie Howard Carol Ivy Joe Bob .lolmson Grace Lloyd Donna Lovelace Penny Newnam Leif Roberts Cheri Scotch Linda Sterner Becky Wall Larry YVhitcher Carol. Karen and Becky discuss future articles for the Stampede. Stampede Wins Press Association Contest First place in the state was awarded to the Stampede in the annual newspaper contest sponsored by the Texas High School Press Association last December. This award-winning newspaper reports all of the ac- tivities of Sunset. The Stampede is a bi-weekly news- paper. compiled and edited, by students in ,lournalisrn 2 classes and editors in first and sixth periods Stam- for its All-Texas rating and award. The Sunset Bisons are proud of the progress that the Stampede has made recently by winning these awards and bringing honor to Sunset. Staffers are eligible for membership in the International Honor Society of High School Journal- ists lcnown as Quill and Scroll. To qualify for this award, the staff members work on a point system that is based on the length of a story printed in the paper. Pat reads the current Stampede while Donna and Mary type up next weck's paper. pede lab. The Stampede has become widely renowned 1 t 5? . it ' 2 affg av 3 WX it Co-Editors Unveil Sundial - 1964 Each year in May on Tricky Dayf' the Sun- dial Staff presents the annual to the Sunset student hotly. This award-winning annual at- tempts to describe and picture all phases of Bison life. The Sundial Staff works diligently to make the Sundial a valuable source for fu- ture reminiscing. Mrs. Lo Robert P. Alexander William J. Atkinson Carlcne Barrett Patricia K. Bowers .lohn M. Chilton Carol L. Daxis Michael 5. Day Patricia D. Howard Linda E. Krcisel ROSTER meta Stavclcy, niflrisor Lzturan A. Litton Robert D. Lively Stanley W. Savage Anita E. Shaw Susan L. Snyder Charlotte M. Whitney Weyland .l. Wilder Michael H. Yeargan Tim Weston Art Editor: Susan Carpenter 1:1 211 I Dl'l?lI'V1l 0rgmzi:fzlions Editors: Mike Ycargan, senior, Anita Shaw, junior. Plzologruphcrs: Robert Alexander, senior, Mike Day, junior 2 X qu. J in Fi: n 042 I ww . i, 5. i Nei, 1 1 x E K I t S 2 K 1 Copyists: Lauran Litton, scniorg Charlotte W'l1itney, junior Sports Editors: Bill Atkinson, Qenior ft, of 5 l init K vm, L 1 1 X 1 N fx T ,Q -Q, w I V Q b 'Qx 4. 5 tl? Q 1 if 5. Typz'5ls.' Carol Duxisg Linda Krcisvl. ,,.,-iw x 1' I 5 bf-.. y '5' Y S- aim B1 M E fi 3 1' .. .,,. . Q S -A ' , 2 12 3 '42 '- Q, zf, fiih, Ling R--!.Q3g,,, , Adzfsor: Mrs, Ln111etu Stan-ley. SIMM, Sayu:le,ju11i01', lftufien! Life Effilors: Tim Weston, sc-niorg John Chilton, '-1-. 'M Jumor. 'W' 8 0, , --X ,wr Business gUmzngers: -N. Q7 .. if Q-. ,M . ' - 'VJ' 44 35? ,aft Y! rf sri W - 9 -f-we 5?- W A FV Nfl ji','i'Q ,x 'sc ,,. l., -WW wr, , Wzwmwma Ex: , it 'W A X '.., U A gr. as YZ I . ADS . . Spells Success for Sundial Due to progressive advertising techniques, the Sundial has many new features this year. An added attraction in the advertising section is a list of '4Patrons of Sunsetf, Many ads are sold in the summer by the members of the Sundial Ad Staffg however, the Business Managers work year ,round to obtain financial support in order to balance the Sundial's debits and credits. ROSTER Linda Kreisel John Latson Betsy Robertson Stepliana Shaw Vicki Valentine VVS-ylund Wilder Brenda Wnrsliam Carlene Barrett, senior: VVeyland Wilder, junior. Sure . . I want an ad in the Sundial. wi F wwf' L, fx. 14 if' Ha..-a-A. www The typist is the unsung heroine of the Sundial Staff. Publications Combine Time, Hard Work, Fun Mrs. Stavelcy gives advice on copy. A busy co-editor tries 10 beat a deadline. Grace and Karen confer on Stampede. fu, if : -1 5 55' I -, AQ, L. wwe.- mug ,Li f fwffs. , , Qwyxfx , 34 , M. AT . ur, 'ZS' X M- S , :fx A sv ,L u .K .5 K QW W,M, X LET! C S 1 if X s df Q J... ' V wsf 2 1 , . 1 -,1-' if 4 -f 1 - f f Vw g K' , , . . K 4 ,- . N , + ,, f - E . 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A .gisisfegf .f ' f w fe A L limi: ' Hillcrest's halfback breaks through the Bison line. Steve Helton leaps high for distance. Spirit, Sportsmanship, Highlight Athletics Clements goes for the hall. Athletics at Sunset offer the people in the stands, as well as the players, an outlet for their energies. The competition allows these students an opportunity to exert their spirit in a clean and wholesome way. All sports have two vital factors in common, the building of the in- dividual playerls physical prowess and the development of important character traits. Through competition, they learn to cooperate with their teammates and to take the hitter with the sweet. All of these benefits make athletics one of the lasting cornerstones in a student7s life. Students exhibit spirit as the Bison cagers upset Adamson. fe so ...fee in mm, 1 M M John Wofford blasts a few during batting practice. A New Coach Arrives at Sunset Locker-room sessions provide a time for correcting mistakes. S r i r.,irr.r,.ri u.,.,.. , 2 , ., I Manager Don Hutcheson watches as the trackmen go through their paces. Chip Stewart prepares to 'Ltee-off. Boys' tennis team loses to Sarnuell in il split set. Workouts Pay Dividends . ln all sports, practice is the key. With this key the athletes are able to unlock the door of success, leading to victory. Whether on the football field or the tennis court, daily workouts provide valuable experience and conditioning needed for a successful performance. Win or lose, the train- ing received hy the players will prove to be a valuable key to them throughout their lives. Parker sets for a hackhand shot. Coach Mcchler makes his get-acquainted speech to next year's HA team. . Ln Vtctories Danny Taylor cocks the bat for more power. :ffm Q iw 4 f 5 Above: Hank and Lana give it all thefve got. Left: Frank and Donna call for the Big Burly Bison. Cheerleaders Represent Sunset Spirit MRS. FLOELLEN MORGAN FuH of Vhn and vigor,the Cheedeaders of l963 represent the fine spirit which Sunset symbolizes. fhis energetic group performs tirelessly throughout the year at football games. at pep assemblies, and at haskethall games. Sponsor CHEERLEADERS Luna Corhitt, Two-year Senior Donna Gaines, Two-year Senior . Hunk Guy, Two-year Senior fm M Frank Sheffield, Two-your Senior i Mike Sims, Two-year Senior MIT' Freddie Thompson, One-year Senior .lane Webli, Ono-year .lunior Gretchen Williams, TWO-year Senior Left: Gretchen and Mike put out with the :Yeah Bo.' Below: Freddie and .lane send echoes through the stands I ' 1wwm'f-.LtJff mwtisrif-orwrm' wmmz Q 513, 1 ,M .wk fl L, fi ? 1312 1 X 5, 'X 4 Af, 5 154, J yi -www , ja ixwifa l i 5 E i 5 3 2 2 First Row: F. King, V. Poe, R. Horn, S. Savage, R. Rudd, H. Fisher, T. Snodgrass, J. Parker, C. Forbes, A. Clements, J. Stanley. Second Row: S. Haley, G. Mitchell, J. Motl, J. Golden, E. Cuilliams, D. Harvey, D. Packer, F. Suggs, J. Wofford, S. Scott, P. Goodwin. Third Row: R. Marshall, D. Alsabrook, D. Aubrey, S. Grimes, D. Adams, W. Emerton, D. Hutcheson, C. Mimms, R. Holdcraft, M. Laney, L. Robertson. Fourth Row: R. Smith, J. Morris, F. Brown, G. lvy, J. Averitt, D. Wright, C. Sides, G. Shank, R. Denton, M. Horstmann, J. Chase. Fifth Row: Coaches Rhome and Barnett, J. Fowler, R. Turner, B. Kiger, R. Province, B. Campbell, Coach Roten. Coaches: Byron Rhome, Abe Barnett, and Jack Roten. Managers Louis Solganic, Bob Fowlkes, and Charlie Gunn. , ,3.,4- J... , ...,.. . i . . f e ..i. r it A ' A see. A 14 . I I My 1 ,.... J. S WE -- Sim .si .1 gl A f .. F so V w.r. ' 1 ge. I W I ,A ?r N ,- ,K , 'N X 'N lair 2 . E ti' rr ,f , 'L , 3 ef 'S Hi E1-to iQ'yf,fi it wt? I ,W We .M li 5' fi-WN-, l QR ,Ms 1, ,XX , 5-f i '1., r. . - ' . fi , tl 235241 - N .. Q' A ,f a M- M- ,,, if: , ' vw - - .... -N! ffinqf . . .,'zif5?4:, '5'FF'd!4Fe? . 'J , . ' ...V ' Mr. Griffin relaxes with the boys. Clements throws a sereen pass against TJ. Football 763 The sparkling yir-tory over Kimball and the outstand- ing spirit shown hy the student hody made the foot- ball season a sueeessful one despite a losing season. Throughout the season. the players have built their eharaoter through good sportsmanship, keen competi- tion, and hard play. Yo one will forget the great team effort put forth against the Knights or the spirit ex- erted by the student body at the beginning of the SUNSET OPPONENT O Hillerest 418 12 Riehardson 20 8 lvoodrow Yvilson 42 6 Bryan Adams 19 6 Samuell 26 0 Thomas Jefferson 19 0 South Oak Cliff 51 14 North Dallas 20 14 Kimball 0 0 Adamson 22 seeond half when they formed a tunnel from the dress- ing room to the field. Following: the Close of the season, Byron Rhome resigned as head Coach of the Bison football team. During his 24 years of Coaching at Sunset, the Bisons won the Texas football title once and they reached the state finals twice while compiling an impressive 113-78-5 record. This record is an all- time mark for a Sunset Coach. Managers supply water during a brief break, 1117 as 1' we W nip' U . sn ,ies ' .zififfii K Q ,,,,, C021Cl1PS RIIOYNG 3nd ROTGH Ullk if OVPT- Forbes stops Hillcresfs Wcatherfcmrd for short yardage as Motl misses his mark. Panthers Bound Over Bisons, 48-0 On September 13, the opening game of the season, the Hillcrest Panthers, tallying 118 points, rolled over the Bisons. It was truly Friday the l3th as Hillcrest's power blocking and swift backs proved too much to handle. The Panthers took the opening kick-off and drove 65 yards for the score. Minutes later, lightning struck again, as Hillcrest recovered a Bison fumble from the kickoff on their own twenty-seven. Hillcrest scored two more times in the second period on runs Clements brought down after a substantial gain. of 27 and 39 yards. The only Bison threat came in the third quarter when Charles Forbes took a short pass from Clements and raced for 27 yards. The Bison drive moved to the Hillcrest l5-yard line, but there the Bisons were held. The Panthers added three more touchdowns in the second half, one on a 39- yard pass play, and the other two on plunges after steady drives. Hillcrest converted all but one of the point-after-touchdowns. Forbes and Parker close in on Hillcrest runner. l 1 Richardson's quarterback throws . . . Buffs Rally Too Late On September 20, Sunset spotted Richardson 20 points before they were able to score. The Bisons tallied first in the third quarter on a 110-yard drive capped by a Allan Clements-to-Victor Poe pass. Sunset scored the final touchdown on a quarterback sneak by Clements following an Eagle fumble. Packer gains a couple of yards. iand completes the pass to gain valuable yardage. Woodrow Wallops Bisons The Wildcats, explosive offense, behind the running of fullbacks Ronnie Wyatt and quarterback Ricky White, proved too hot to handle for the Bisons. Wood- row rolled for 367 yards and six touchdowns against the injury-ridden Bisons. Sunset's only score came on a 47-yard pass from Allan Clements to Victor Poe. Woodrow halfback breaks loose from Bisons. The herd trarnples Bryan Adams, Pendleton. Right: Wofford skirts around end against the Cougars. Cougars H alt Herd Despite hard defensive play, the Bisons fell to the powerful Bryan Adanisl Cougars. The Cougars took the opening kick-off and marched 65 yards for the score. Sunsets only score Caine in the second quarter when Danny Packer penetrated four yards to the Cougar end zone. The kick hy Victor Poe failed. Other Cougar scores came after a blocked punt and on a 70-yard punt return by Ricky Slaven. Spartans Spear Bisons Despite a gallant effort, the Bisons lost 26-6 to the fast and strong Sarnuell Spartans. The Spartan score carne on a steady drive with two minutes left in the half. The Spartans scored twice in the third quarter on runs of 8 and 5 yards. Clements set up the Bison tally on an intercepted pass. Twelve plays later, Forbes scored from the 1-loot mark Samuell scored the final touchdown on a 54-yard gallop. Derald Harvey gels a first down against Samuell. f -- ...M - . f , ' ' .4 '- Y . - f af - ' 1 - I me . .gt Clements finds plenty of time to pass against Tal. Rebels Rout Sunset lilespite Sunsetis hard fighting defensive unit, the TJ. Rebels cashed in three of the Bison errors to account for their nineteen points. The Rebels scored first. after an Allan Clements-to-John Wofford-pass was fumbled on the Bison 23-yard line. Five plays later, the Tal. fullback was in for the score. In the third quarter, the Rebels took a Bison fumble thirty- four yards in six plays for their second score. The final Rebel score came in the final quarter when a Clements pass was picked off on Sunset's 39-yard line. Three plays later, TJ. scored. Sunset threatened late in the game on a 54-yard drive to the Rebel 1-yard line. but time ran out before the Bisons Could tally. Forbes drives for extra yardage against 5.U.C. Bears Bomb Bisons Behind the passing of Mike Livingston, the South Oak Cliff Golden Bears rolled over the Bisons for eight touehdowns. The first few minutes of the game gave the spectators the impression that the game would be Close. Then quarterbacks Mike Livingston and Jerry Hopkins teamed up for six touchdown passes. The other scores came on a T-yard run and a 28-yard pass interception. The Bears dominance of the game was so complete that they held the Bisons for 21 yards passing and for a minus 23 yards rushing. The Bears really turned the tables on the Buffs who defeated them 13-12 last year. The Golden Bears went on to win the South Zone and the city Crown. S.O.C. quarterback, Mike Livingston, is stopped hy Goodwin. .zmww:4,.ammmnaw vera? wimufmm. -WMI ' A f' at -ww-'M-:ff Wmwwawwswaaiurw W 'W -A'- i'-' rf- D Wofford skirts end against North Dallas. Bulldogs Best Bisons The Bulldogs scored first on an BO-yard drive which took them only five plays. Early in the second period ,lim Parker covered a North Dallas fumble. Two plays later, Steve Haley faked a reverse to Stanley Savage and hit end Robert Horn with a pass in the end zone. The Bisons took the lead again early in the fourth quarter after John Wlofford crashed over from the 4-yard line. Wofforcl then added his second point- after to give Sunset a lfl-l2 lead. The fatal blow came late in the game when a Sunset fumble was recovered by North Dallas on the Bison 21. The Bulldogs then scored and added the 2-point conversion. Packer stopped after short gain. Knights Follow Sunset On November 7, the Bisons finally broke an 8-game losing streak, and did it quite impressively by up- setting the Kimball Knights, 14-O. Sunset scored both of their touchdowns in the second quarter on inter- cepted passes. Ricky Marshall started things off for the Bisons by intercepting a pass and racing 36 yards to the Knights, ll-yard line. The Bisons were halted there for three plays, but on fourth down John Wofford hit Steve Haley in the end zone. The other steal came on an attempted screen pass by Kimball, but Stanley Savage nabbed it and sprinted 63 yards for the score. Victor Poe kicked both extra points. After being hurt, Emerton enjoys the Kimball game from the sideline. t Haley stopped after five yards. 'Yr' W Loyal students greet the Herd after half time. Leopards Lasso Bisons The rugged ground attack of the Adamson Leopards proved to he too much for the Bisons as both teams ended their season. The first was scoreless, as neither team could move the ball steadily. Adamson scored near the middle of the second quarter, but the try for the 2 points failed. At the hall the score was 6-0 in favor of Adamson. ln the third quarter, the Leopards Goodwin stops G scored twice and made the 2 point conversion both times. Steve Haley sparked a drive with a minute and a halt left in the game. Stanley Savage, .lohn Wofford, and John Golden also gained some valuable yardage, but all to no avail as the game ended Adamson 22, Sunset U. Vllith this win, Adamson gained the runner- up spot in the South Zone. an short of a first down. PS' 1-1.5.1-va . ,A 1 3, ,V . Pm.. W7 W . ' , 1 , f ' ' ,. . .- ...J , .A .,- H. . -- ., .. , 7 ' , . First Row: M. Porter, R. Brooks, H. White, J. Holleman, J. Echart, G, Gaston, G. Greene, M. Elam, G. Miser, J. Roten, L. Bellah, M. Kelly, H. Lovelace, J. Hurley, G. Marshall, J. Johnson, R. Dobbs. Second Row: S. Frost, T. Moran, S. Lawley, J. Roddy, D. Howard, B. Duvall, H. Stanley, S. McCrary, E. Jones, G. Brown, J. Victory, F. Graham, S. McDurmon, W. Tucker, J. Miller, M. Wilson, Coach Graham. Third Raw: Coach Kelly, S, Womble, G. Blackburn, J. Hayes, L. Wilson, D. Davis, R. Lester, B. Knight, M. Heimlich, F. Brown, F. Perry, R. Sherrill, P. Lindsey, L. Yowell, J. Strawn, R. Parker, R. Jaramillo. B Team Shares South Zone Crown Coaches Graham and Kelly The 4'Baby Bisons finished the 763 season as co- holders of the South Zone championship. The HB - team outscored their opponents, despite a losing sea- son, and this ability to score should prove to be of great value to the HA team next year. ! P,,,.,,,S scones Q K . ,g',Q55I1.s SUNSET OPPONENT if 51125 Q Ei f 6 Hillcrest 6 l3 Richardson 8 14- Woodrow Wilson 22 6 Bryan Adams 7 0 Samuell 12 0 Thomas Jefferson 20 7 South Oak Cliff 6 20 North Dallas 6 13 Kimball 14 37 Adamson 0 s s ll l In s n ut s I I I I S I 9 I 5 I 1 I I I I I I I1 1 I I Fi I I I l 'I 1 I I l I l 5 I Xl ul n in if 2 V ,Wi K Jim parker Hunter Fisher Three Honored at Annual Banquet Robert Rudd E' 5 ? e no L g , .xl J IM PARKER Most Valuableg Tri-Captaing Honor- able Mention All-City HUNTER FISHER Best Linemang Best Tacklerg Tri- Captain ROBERT RUDD Best Blocker l Q 4 T , , .. I ,V ., '- 2 I --lfy A A-LA I f 1 f .L A'--, in N S A . ai DARREL ALLAN CLEMENTS HUNTER FISHER CHARLES FORBES JOHN GOLDEN PHIL GOODWIN ALSABROOK Back, 2 years Tackle Bflffk, 2 years Batik End Center 'Y ' V ' ' ' V ..--wwf IVY X7 ky ' mr V ' r E I r A at 2 A , l V , .,,, VAVV V H N f:- Q :,.. ll 3 1 L 'V '35 :::' , f'r ' g - I A 2 'A 4 - 4 'emmd f if STEVE CRIMES EDDIE GUILLIAMS STEVE HALEY DERALD HARVEY ROBERT HORN DON HUTCHESON Guard Tackle Back Back End End Nineteen Sport New Lettersg F ive Return for Two FLOYD KING GARY KIITCHELL JAMES IXIOTL DANNY PACKER .IDI PARKER VICTOR POE Tackle Tackle End Back Guard, 2 Years End V Kgs, X93 1 yy V' M X!! I . . - 2 at f F ROBERT RUDD STANLEY SAVAGE STEVE SCOTT RONNIE SMITH JOHN STANLEY JOHN WOFFORD Guard, 2 Years Back Guard Tackle Rack, 2 Years Back . - ,,,, C ' ':' W -MJ ff .. I' tk,A, ziqr I ml , A ,.::g i A i . In.. I ' I 292 i 5 L ,Q .. -gg .W Q' 5 5 gmail M M T ye , K MA-I . wx' T: , 5,ffgfxiE25fsg,i:-H ' 5 1546 V1 W- Qs M ,L 5 if .Q dw S+? K i QM ,.. f 5 ? 'QS - W Q 39, ,,,, A 1 4 ir ' ,g z ' ad ., K M4 ,Wk w R wg X 25 Q .Q .,, ,fs ,J Sitting: B. Hargroveg D. Stoneg E. Scanlang M. Grimesg T. Hulcyg E. Frazierg S. Haley. Standing: Coach R. Mooreg J. Couch A. Clementsg F. Thompsong R. Evans, R. Duncang B. Nelmsg Manager L. Solganic. Coach Rufus Moore Manager Louis Solganic anus- MAF' wx., Hargrove and Clements go high for a rebound. The bench watches as Sunset tnpples the Knights. Basketball '63-'64 The '63-'61 basketball season will long he remembered by many Sunset fans as the year of upsets-those over Adarnson and S.O.C. Six points in five games decided the outcome this Season. Any one of the top three tearnsf:Xdamson, Sunset, or S,O.C.-could have won the South Zone title. Sunset opened district play with a 17-45 loss to the South Oak Cliff Bears. S.O.C. held a 10-point lead going into the final period, but the bustling Bison quintet fought back to a 4-5-+15 tie. The Bears scored the winning points with 11 seconds to go. Clements and Frazier lead the Sunset scorers with 11 and 10 points respectively. Hike Livingston paced the Bears with 16 points. SUNSET OPPONENT -15 South Oak Cliff '17 80 Crozier Tech 23 58 Kimball 55 60 North Dallas 39 45 Adamson 64 59 Crozier Tech 35 58 Kimball 45 -17 North Dallas 34 46 Adamson 4-4 52 South Oak Cliff 51 f'P U Vids? 45? :Elin-1 fr f V . X X5iHg1:r5'4Fk,,7f Y' - El f? 1 , 3, gitif Fw tt ,., 9g,,wf - - 'N . ,W v E, fvf, Above: Frazicfr amd Hargrove help skin the Lmrparcls. Right: Frazier hits on Ll jump shot. Below: Nelms goes for thc toswup. P l 296 ALLAN CLEMENTS RONALD EV Two-year Letterman Letterman ANS yi ,-Wt W, 7 Q - fr 5 wfti , f, KA K 7 li t t .. .. - ' ' ' Twp! .A A 4 viii 1:-CYP if ,',.:2II'w: fmt- V V, v:..'i35Z,.Ff' ':-':'- 251.7 iE,f?'1 ZSE5':.. ': -mi: ' ' flaxvif' I , 1 A 141- Z., -2' ZW: W fiuw n ga, Bison Five Defeat City Clmnzps, qlreiige Upener Sunset kept its zone title hnpei alixe against tl. Kiinlwall Knight, hy a 53-55 win. The Knights play ecl a hut ganie tlironghont the night and finally tiefl the Bisnns at 51-all. Bryan Nelms made a lay up antl lffltlie 91 anlan ilinppefl in two free throws to tnvk the game away. Clements anfl Nelnw won high point liminrs with 21 anfl 16 points reSpef'- tisely. The Suniet five pnllefl tiff the unset nf the season lw :left-ating' the Xrlainsnn lieoparcls. I6-ll. Thi- l,c50pa1'cls lecl rnrwt of the game and helcl a leafl of 29-lf? at halftime. lfiing a zone press ancl aevurate shouting. the Risons nutSem'ecl their taller opponents in the last halt to win the game. Clements lefl the Bison Capers with 16 points and Frazier talliefl ll. Above Right: Clements hits from the live tlirnw li Belnw: Evans grahs the rebound againxt Sflf. HQ. fqt EDDIE FRAZIER Letterman 1 f. I ,, my ' if--.W STEVE HALEY Iftternian I+' M X ,M mv, 'ff s My er , .li,iW,,Z-,I .. S, n,i,,.. K. 1' sF?fifziQf1eW15isff'11 T9-7 5 QZ5f?L:5Qf5' .L ,f :: ,QF , ,. kj. , 4 nk 5 5 ,-L.,,fi5f5E ,. A , 510-Q 4 K w Y 5 A: M bm :fk 5512 , A fkwaw - fm. --,, , mg f 1. Sw i 5 S Nelms grabs one away from 9.0.C.'s Loden. Cugers Post 8-2 Reoordg Finish Runner-up to Leopards ln the final game of the season, the Bisons SE?EiSOIl,S opener hy upsetting the favorerl S.O.C. 52-51. The Sunset vagersl clefense kept the Bears off-halance while Clements putnperl in 30 points to lead all scorers. This win gave Sunset unrlisputerl possession of ser-ond place in the South Zone. The Bison eagers eloserl the season with an 3-2 record- an impressive rewortl for a team in such ai hotly contested raee as the South Zone. 4-q,f ' ,.. -4 .J it ' 2 .l,... H : ' if J: A. - t't' f BRYAN NELMS lftterinixri V' .3.. ,,,,V ,. yr :jg FRANK THONIPSON l.c'tternian Coach Moore plots strategy F N 21 33- Q, 'Vi E5 .12 Sitting: J. Lanningg W. Hulcyg T. Wilkinsong B. Mooreg B. Durrellg H. Stanley. Standing: E. Jones: J. Kuczajg F. Browng W. Priceg M. Heimlichg V. Stenstromg S. Huffstuttler. c'B9' Cagers Close With 3-7 Record The Baby Bisons, under the direction of Coach Tom Kelly, finished the '63-'64 city basketball schedule with three wins and seven losses. The only teams in the South Zone to defeat the HB team were the South Oak Cliff Cubs and the Kimball Baby Knights. Throughout the season, Fred Brown has paced the B cagers with a 14.6 scoring average. The other starters are Mickey Heimlich, Bill Durrell, Joe Lan- ning, and Eddie Jones. Also giving valuable assistance to the starters were Verner Stenstrom and Bobby Moore, who provided fine clutch playing in the North Dallas and Adamson games. The number one weapon of the Bn team has been their scoring-an average of 42.6 points per game. Coupled with the strong defence of the 'gA', team, next yearls varsity squad should rank high among the city basketball teams. 300 SUNSET 70 31 44 4 5 39 55 31 42 -'11 28 SCORES Crozier Tech Hillcrest Woodrow Wilson Adamson North Dallas Samuell Thomas Jefferson South Oak Cliff Bryan Adams Kimball OPPONENT 33 47 54 44 37 64 48 58 57 52 M-ww W ml-5 M P-www-we..m K f K ,,MamMM,pQ.54wQ .M we Q Mah. TRACK 1-W - 1 gang 6,90 ,gr 5' , if ' N5 wig, 5Q,,..,5',f 49,51 MWM A-Ohm , 'X 'Hf -- r Q in . I., I K M. ffihh wwf .- av f 4 . 'Y y ir A Sip 553, cn l tl, tit QQ? co gig i- ff'- .2 12, . .,:N K A xzlk.. t, I U Kmx- H ' 'LL' . ima if . .K izA,v,L I . , .p 9: 4 ri Q gi FW? aj Managers Don Hutcheson Charlie Gunn, Steve Frost, and .lim Parker. Cindernlen ,64 The 764 Bison trackmen have been braving bad weather late into the afternoon in an attempt to bring the tenth city championship trophy into the halls of Sunset. Hopes of further victories center around the four returning lettermen from the 763 season. The returning lettermen are Robert Horn, Tommy Hott, Lief Roberts, and Glen Shanks. Other promising tracksters are Wayne Emerton in the shot put and discus, Sammy McNeely in the shot, David Austin in the mile run, and Gil Benavides in the 880-yard dash. Events are divided into two categories, track and field. The track events are 440-yard relay, 880- yard dash, 120-yard hurdles, 100-yard dash, 180- yard high hurdles, 220-yard dash, mile run, and mile relay. The field events are pole vault, high jump, broad jump, discus, and shot put. ww, . , rl A.f sr' 2' .uf MNA Q 1. Ffa ' 5 ,7 ' 1 , Ski' ! 'f' f g E R 14 Q 'K Gu tab EMD 2 .f 6 f B , Coaches Jack Roten and Tom Kelly First Row: R. Turncrg A. Peterekg G. Mitchellg G. Shankg R. Browng S. Mc'Ncelyg C. Sidcsg G. Roper: D. Freddg P. Stone: J Wiese. Second Row: L. Robcrtsong T. Hottg G. Cleicherrg W. Wilson: S. Scott: D. Austing R. Erwing W. Emertong C. Miserg B Fowlerg J. Newmang E. Haskins: J. Xvehong C. Gunn, Mgr. Tlzirrl Row: J. Parker, Mgng L. Robertsg R. Horng L. Hareg R Lchmang G. Rrowng H. Fishery D. Cards-rg A. Priceg R. Ruddg S. Helton: D. Coodwing D. Hutcheson, RrIgI'.Q J. Roten, Coach CROSS-COUNTRY: Bottom Row: J. Ncwmang A. Peterekg E. Huskinsg B. Fowlerg D. Austing 'L. Rohertsg T. Holtg S. Eedsg D. Coodwing G. Bcnavidez. Top Row: L. Whitehurstg T. Rf-evesg J. We-hong L. Landlyg L. Hureg P. Renfrog P. Stoneg J. Wiescg C. Roperg D. Freddg Coach Rotcn. an P '5 gp.. I A M 'ig . 5 if uf .43 l . ,, gl Q . , 544. , . , hd 0 . if Q ROBERT HORN Returning Letterman 551 ig Coach Roten supervises workouts at Lida Hoe. TOMMY HOTT Returning Letterman MILE RELAY Lester Hare Glen Shanksg Gil Benavidezg Leif Roberts John Welton . NT ii' 3' J Robert Hom clears the six-foot mark. 100-YARD DASH: Jimmy Adamsg Bill Fowlerg Ronnie Erwing Glen Shanks. MILE RUN: Jerry Wieseg Pat Stoneg David Coodwing David Freddg John Robertsong Jan Bassg Robert Turnerg Steve Eedsg Cary Roperg Tommy HoRg David Austing James Newman. Edd Haskins fakes his for the pole vault. Four Returning Letterment Pace '64 Team MILE RUN +. 'lun . A ' 'A nr i if 3 -flf f vihlff f . 'M it x E M Q I Kg!! Wag! ,JW I VK fy I I if f ? M, , M F N Q ix CN Er R Q as 1, , 1 1 S i RX 100-YARD DASH LEIF ROBERTS Returning Letterman GLEN SHANKS 440-RELAY: Steve Heltong Ronnie Erwing Bill Fowlerg Jimmy Adams. Returning Letterman HURDLERS: Ed Haskinsg Cary Miserg Robert Horng Gregg Gleichert. 1 ' ,::.f,1t:gi.xM-A-Mg Q ,A-w W.. 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The lettermen are Lenwood Fox, catcherg Allan Clements, pitcherg Charles Forbes, first baseg and a member of last year's All City team, shortstop Jerry Minor. Ken Sowards does the bulk of the work at third base, while seasoned junior south- paw ,lames lVlotl should provide many wins from the mound, The Bison Nine are favored with experienced players and with hard work should become one of the better teams in the city. Gilt 5'.'f2'!?.!-W t erase..-:5',:-'S maxima' .VAA t t 4 1 gggglg ., t muntnlfngtsg W A I 6 .,.. 1 i , Q mf 5 - 1 uulmnaauu qymmb t QHIUUUU a , t fQ if nuns f ' ' l .,., . 'Lani - ,. Q l . W, A V, wget, M Azk Ltwmhmf V 5. I . M 1' 'lztf 'f 3-1 M .5 . leet 1 NW 'l 2 e I , ,, f li b 1959969 tb ,W i , Q -an if Q , e t 1 K :Emi WE? Si . -at i me if -aff A as f e .., Kr n l , fy JE f , W r 1 et 'Q .if i V' ' A K ' --:' Qi s ,fi ' J .' , 'Sai , . .W it J 1 Quit.: Vw V .. 1. LS. ff , if 4 A 3 5 2 Q E ,, fig- '- ,f5fg,7f ' ,A J , I Allan Clements Returning Letterman Pitchers: Randy Duyg Ronald Evansg -:gt 2 4' WWW if nj ' my Q is a We . Q .0 Allan Clementsg James Motlg S F 3 X md? WW W-,F ' at l v 'L s I 5 'i 1 '15 I , ' - ' , Af' ft, H i-- 2. K Lenwood Fox Returning Letterman Clifford McVey. l an all d:un0 5 q h it W ' h . midi' lg-,-:.w.w 1-.1-'.r.....-1.-1 1, an . M all . ,, 1 g 1311115 I Zgl, ,,:, . H3 it 51137 W': ':: ' V ,,, wifi - ' 'A Q ' HWUUQ, mulls: 5.1-.za-.n.:g.5,.g:-3, X , . .. A Y M., .-r:..1-.sm-,,'-,:.:,-.1-. f - 'eg' 'F' :'V 'E rirrfg'-5'-:' .f LE A :SLG A + 1 - slung. WA, wp. , ZA, .,.. f 5 - . '-'f '--ff .-...g , qunaggllr - - :Q :Qi,L 'W M ,,.J 3 up -.- 5 P 1 Azlvw f .,,Q li. A 1 gf ,V A, L .A I U K il. . A I .--.-m..:'m-,, --yr --v ,,,,'-5g,g',,,,,.- g,,w NH' . Q imma 1 .L mums . KIUJUHKCUHQCI mill! W . J . . . DK 111. 5 W . ,-,- - M . Yifz . m' .3 . - .,.,. 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M S ' fu 'grief , . .- ,,,, 5 , 'A A . . --L, 'L I V' ,.1-W2 ef . v .gm X v .j,,i:,,2 kr. X .mil A 1 ' .xl-,an 9 ' 1'-KH. Av P u ',e35:qfL ,,t, ' 23 15 I .Z--it n,....,... we-I' Catchers: Lenwood Fox and Dannye Pucker . F ive Returning Lettermen . Infielders: J. Wbfford, fielding the ball. Left I0 Right: D. Taylorg D. Alsabrookg K. Sowardsg J. Minorg S. Haleyg C, Forbes. S. ' 5-HAI 'iw' R t... 2 32 5 ?' XTW it Allan practices ball control. . Strong Pitchers John Wofford, Returning Letterman ' 'W WxrU1uuC1Q '? 'Hl111 Q .- '3- -k L'L'.2 annular:-nl nmxfimi 115'-?.2'A'2S Q 1 731' -,waging , ..,, 1 JS' '7n I'nJW 'fnirlgrn an su U I I 2--w-ws-.11-L11 , a1'! n 5'-'GRI 1111! 4 -if -Q nnnanqvpg 55 j ' , . unniim ,L Rf ' W llUlKi MP A L .P iii! ' I K. .,,. A W. K . 3 Q 'te' ' - in A -, Q l A 1 , K ,tg '...,i,,u , t x,,VV K il ' 5 ' 5? it L -' 34 ' vi J V5 ' N l , 3l3 'r-Q. W 'W - M ummm ...Wt . em..gw...i: . M K , wv.mwas ., K? . MM.M,w .b Front Row: R. Jaramilliog E. Clintong M. Elamsg T. Wilkersong J. Johnsong T. Johnsong B. Carpenterg J. Hurleyg J. Echartg J. Hollemang D. Shaw. Second Row: J. Blairg R. Brooksg H. Stanleyg M. Heimlichg E. Jonesg F. Perryg B. Mayog V. Stenstromg R. Tuckerg J. Millerg F. Graham. Baby Buffs Strive for Championship Coach Kelly instructing Joe Blair. The Baby Bisons are composed mainly of two strong junior high teams. Last year Stockard placed first in the south zone race while Greiner came in an easy second. Under the direction of Coach Tom Kelly, these Bison diamond dwellers should have a very respectable season. Their hitting should be their strong point because they have several power hitters. Richard Jaramillio, Tom Snyder, and Bobby Mayo were called on to do the majority of the pitching. Rounding out the starting team was Jack Miller, Michey Heimlich, Eddie Clinton, Barry Carpenter, Joe Blair, Eddie Jones, Jimmy Johnson, and Fred Graham. Many of these players are good prospects for the HA team next year. ff, . Q , . xv , 4, X ,' I . I 55331 xg ' .f ,M , W 4 ' 5? R 1 I, -K . A any ' W. . - QW ,G JK, V , Aa, -mxiffv M- U' y . . ' V f 4 w 5 4 +P f-12.1 ' Q' . . ! : ' ' w 5+ , ,' .3 1 - ff .I Q fx N3 fe Q P ,. , . .M 4 I ' f WH , xv ,eh , , f- ' Qs Q , w -4- f v . , ,f, I 75-, g Sitting: B. Warden, B. McKee, T. Soutter, J. McDonald, R. McKee, N. Biels G. Adkins, C. Person, D. Patterson, R. Buckner, D? Johnson, T. Belden COHCI1 Standing: C. Jerden, R. Johnson, S. McMinn, C. Stewart, H. Riddle, J. Hunt C0011 Jcrden S. Bowers, D. Mime, J. Steindorf, I. Davenport. Returning Letterman Chip Stewart -ZQ4-,Ig Golf 964 Sunset opened the city golf race by losing to South Oak Cliff by a score of 415 to 1V3 but bounced back to win two straight from Kimball and from Crozier Tech, both by scores of 6-0. Hopes of a city title center around returning letterman Chip Stewart. Other top positions are held by John Steindorf, Gary Swenson, John Davenport, Donald Patterson, and Donald lVIims. Stevens Park, the site of district matches, provides the linksmen with very interesting scenery-traps, idoglegs, and roughs. South Oak Cliff is the chief contender with the Bison linksmen for the zone championship. City games Will be scheduled at Cedar Crest and Tennison golf courses against such strong opponents from across the river as Woodrow Wilson, Bryan Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. Right: John Davenport drops tl1e putt in. Below: Cary Swenson shows good form in his follow-through. X 5 4 Donald Patterson Donald Mims Linksmen Iron-out Roughs and Traps .xx , mf 5? S522 +5 a y W ., . -1 sf UNH DCM? 25111, . V :Tw-N , ,. fi' m -wwe N 34a 'WS W 3 www: N ,Af Lk, 'C' fi, iff.. Q? , Q- 'N ab -' 11' 1 mn. A .mf is,-f -.. , . . . V . I-K -fx ,qow'.xg 4w : - rqfls 71- X we V 7-N Az. M: .,: -, V Q it LQ, ,h lx :L 0 iw, AWK ,3AT.TkS:,.1Vof, rite, 1-A qggzy -I km a.sA,N,w. ,f ,fa hff'v.L5,,Q--ff eff A as e- as w?g Hrvfoesrb fs rf, '. 'f ,,.1g ' , gag: John Steindorf Donald Patterson uses a 9542 wood on the fairway. Donald Mims uses a Q37 iron on the fifth hole. John Steindorf prepares to drive. as wi my 1 is X -W . ,. A W K 1 ., m Y 4 1, 5 Q -Q If S . 4' if - my K- VV 'K N 1 ,QA 4 N N- ' ' , 'f'.it. 'ms 3' aw .yy A .A , ' Q ' fe 5 . me, Q f - TSM . W,,. , .myzhf Q U sm fa 9' H K V W ,Q Lf Jgif , We Standing: J. Chiltong R. Fryg B. Davisg A. Mosesg L. Mooneyg V. Parke-rg R. Thrashg D. Maddingg F. Sheffield. Kneelmg J. Sampleg S. Carterg S. Carpenter: B. Bellg J. Prestidgeg M. James. Coach Wallace Tennis 964 With five returning lettermen, the tennis team has a good opportunity to win the city championship. The returning lettermen are: Vic Parker, boys' singlesg Ronnie Thrash and Frank Sheffield, boys, doubles, Jeannie Sample, girls, singles, and Susan Carpenter, who is half of the girls' doubles team. In their opening match of the year, which was on March 3, the Bison netters defeated Thomas Jeffer- son by a score of 3-1. The Bisons Won every match except girls' doubles. The results: Vic Parker Won 6-2, 6-43 Sheffield and Thrash won 6-O, 6-2, Jeannie Sample won 6-3, 6-fl-. Susan Carpenter and Barbara Bell lost 6-4, 6-2. On March 5, the Sunset team defeated the Samuell team by the same score of 3-1. This time the boys' doubles failed to second the victory. On March 11, the Bisons defeated the Kimball team 3-1. With hard work and sincere desire, the Sunset team should make the student body proud of them. ,pf Above: Barbara Bell, Susan Carpenter, and Judy Prestidge par- ticipate in girls' doubles. Right: Vic Parker is the representative in boys' singles. Five Returning Lettermen Give Hopes for ci Second Straight Zone Title ' Left: Jeannie Sample represents Sunset in girls' singles. W Below: Ronnie Thrash and Frank Sheffield play boys' doubles. F .' YW?-YL bi' 'mg A I 'Su . 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's9 W s'21'2fQ'Z9 ff' if 3 5 F 3.29 BAS , A Aaron, Jana Anita ,,..,... 41, 200, 225, 254 Abel, Mildred Dyanne .....,,. 41, 200, 228, 234, 243 Abernathy, Johnny ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, 41, 208 Abshire, David L. ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 200, 229 Adair, Sharon .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 41, 197, 200, 219 Adams, Adams Cami 41, 200, 202, 204, 221, 225, 227, 238, 240, 243, 254, 259 Index B Bachman, Douglass ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bacus, Bailey, 105 ' 200 Linda ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 2, 197, Carol Ann ,,,. 43, 197, 200, 217, 230 254 9 Bailey, Charles ,,,.......,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43 Baker, Bobby Charles ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 3, 266 Baker, Jerry ,,,,....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43, 217 Baker, Mickey D. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,111, 43, 259 Baker, Sherry ,,.. 85, 225, 231, 232, 241 Banks, Johnny ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 229, 247, 259 Banks, Benell ....,,. ,,,... 8 5, 200, 227 Barker, Nancy .,,,,, Burchfleld, Tommy ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Barnett, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Barnett, Julra ,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.1,,,,,,,, 105, 234 Barrett, Carlene ,,,, 43, 167, 197, 200, 203, 205, 254, 269 Bass, Jan ,,,.,,,..... .....,,,, 1 05, 233, 302 Bauer, Judy ,,,,,., ,,,,,,,, 2 05, 222, 225 Baugh, Linda ,,,.,,. ,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 05 Bauman, Judy ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 05, 234 Baviley, Larry ...,.. .,.,, 4 3, 224, 259 Bazar, Douglas ,,,, ,1,,11,,,,,,, 2 00, 208 Beals, Ellen ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 3, 225, 234 Beals, Neil ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11,,,,,,, 1 05, 316 Beck, Ansley E. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 05 Beebe, Pamela I ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 8 2 Beeman, Dexter R. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 59 Beimer, Cynthia Ann .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 5 Belden, Thomas G. ,,,,,., ,,,,,,,, 8 5, 316 Bell, Barbara .,,,.,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 5, 320 Benavidez, Gil .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 02 Bender, Carol Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43 Bennett, Cheri .,,,, ,.,,,,, 1 05, 222, 231 Bennett, James ,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5, 82 Bennett, Jo Arm ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 203, 269, 352 Bowers, Steve .,,,..... ,,,... 8 6, 200, 316 Boucher, Harvey .......,,..,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,...,,,,, 105 Bowman, A. J. . .,,.......,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 86, 302 Bowmer, Cheryl Diane ..,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 5, 213 Boyd, Barbara Jane ,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 4 5 Boyd, John Thomas ...... ,.,,,, 4 5, 302 Boyd, Ray .....,....,,... ,,,,,,,,,, 1 86 Boyd, Robert L. ..,,,,, ....,,,,.,,,.. 8 6 Boyer, Conrad .,..,,, .,,,,,,, 8 2. 219 Boyer, Don Lee ,,.,..,,.. ...,,,,..,,,. 8 6, 219 Boynton, Dale ,,,,....................,,......,.,,,,.. 219 Boynton, Karen Anne ....,,.. 200,'233, 238 197, Brandon, William Richard .... 45, 217, 218, 238, 239, 259 105 Bennett, Mollye Susan ........ 43, 225, 254 229, 259 Benningfield, Eddie ..,,,,,. 105, Berg, Barbara Susann ........ 43, 200, 254 247, 259 Berry, Giles .......,,,,, 105, 236, Berryman, Bill .,,, 44, 202, 204, 221, 236, 243 Beseda, Allen Wayne ,,,,,,,,,,,, 44, 247, 259 , Daniel Wilson ...,..,. 41, 208, 282 Adams, Barbara Jean ,....,.. 85, 200, 254 Adams, James ,,,,.,,,..,.,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 5 Adams, Leslie ,,...,,...,., ,,,,,,,,, 8 5, 247 Adams, Sharon ,,,,,, ,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 4 1 Adams, Thomas ..,,,,,,,,,,,. 105, 217, 259 Adkins, Gary ,,,...,,,,.,,, 105, 247, 259, 316 Ainsworth, Mary JoAnn ,,,,,,,,,,,, 41, 212 Akin, Dale ....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 259 Akins, William L. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 210, 233, 259 Aldridge, James Sherman ,,,,..,,,. 105, 259 Alexander, Beverly ,,,,,,,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 85, 243 Alexander, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 85 Alexander, Mark T. .... 105, 229, 231, 259 Alexander, Steven Henry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 85, 229 Alexander, Robert ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 229 Alexander, Robert P. .... 41, 167, 217, 234, 266, 269, 302 Allard, Kitty ,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 85 Allen, Barbara Karen ,..,,,,,,,,, 41, 210, 213 Allen, Janice ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 05, 212 Allen, Phyllis Ann ..,,..,,,,.,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41 Allison, Mary Charlene ..., 41, 167, 197, 225, 254 Alsabrook, Darrel ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 85, 282, 310 Anderson, Elizabeth ,,,, 85, 200, 224, 230, 233 Anderson, Peggy Ann ,,,, 42, 222, 234, 241 Anderson, Sherry ,,,,,... 85, 200, 243, 254 Anderson, Tyler ....,.,,................,.,.,... 105 Anderson, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 85, 200, 234 Appleby, Janet Gayle .,,,..,..,...... 105, 230 Armitage, Jamie ,,...,,,.,,,,. 105, 230, 233 Armstrong, Agnes Louise ,.,, 42, 200, 213 Armstrong, Jay ....,.,,.........,,. 105, 215, 222 Arnold, Joyce ...,,,, Arnold, Loyce .,...,, 106, 231 105, 231 105 Arwrne, Eddie ,,....,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Arnwine, Marvin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 42 Ashworth, Mary Kathryn ,,,, 42, 183, 225 Aston, Brenda ..,.,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 105 Aston, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 105, 234. Atchison, Samuel H. .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 85, 259 Atchley, Carol Sue ...... 85, Atkinson, William Joseph .... 42, 203, Aubrey, Richard Donald ,... 200, 224, 254 269 85, 200, 205, 302 224, 282, Augustatos, Elizabeth ..,, 85, 217, 230, 240 Augustatos, Gerald .............,,,,,,,,, 105, 217 Ausburne, Linda Kay ....,,..,.,,,,......,,,,.. 85 Austin, David E. .,,,,.,,,.,,.... 42, 205, 302 Austin, Mickey D. ,,,,,,........,,,,,,,,,, 200, 259 Austin, Rebecca .,,,...........,.. 42, 197, 200 Autrey, Susie ,,,,....., ,,,....,,,. 8 5, 231, 246 Averitt, Elizabeth Ann ....,,.....,,,....,....... 85 Averitt, Jimmy Curtis ,,., 85, 200, 208, 239, 282 Averitt, Lemma ..,. 85, 200, 221, 240, 243, 254 Averitt, Leon Elson Jr. ........,.,,.... 42, 205 Ayers, Bobby Jack .......... ...,,....,... 8 2 344 Bickley, LaWana Kay ....,,,, 44, 197, 200, 243 Bigham, Dennis ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4.4 , 247 Biscomb, Betty ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 05, 234 Bjcrkc, Rick ........,...,............. 44, 167, 259 Black, Jackie Lynn .,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 85 Black, Ralph C. ............ 44, 213, 224, 259 Blackburn, Kenneth Robert ....,,,,,,,,,,,, 105 Blackburn, Rodger .... 105, 218, 237, 292 Blair, Debbie ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 105 Blair, Joe .,,,,,,.,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 314 Blasich, Dara .... 85, 204, 210, 222, 240, 254, 259 Blount, Delp ..,...,,....,,............., 85, 200, 205 Blount, Jaxie Jo .,....,,.,..,,......,,,,.,..,,,,,,,, 105 Boelter, Patricia Ann ,.,. 85, 200, 217, 24-0 Bond, Dorothy Lynn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 85 Boerder, Dolores ,,,.,,,.........,,....,,..........., 44 B0h0n, Eileen Rae .,,,,,.,,,.,,, 44, 230, 240 Bolton, Darleen ......,,,, 44, 225, 227, 228 Bolton, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 259 Bonner, James Daniel ..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 105 Boren, Janice ............,......... 105, 213, 234 Bostick, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, 229 Bounds, Eddy Bridges ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 44 , 247 Bourland, Ida ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 105 Bourland, Sara. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 44 Bowden, Norma Annette ,,,,,,,,,,,, 45, 234 Bowers, Patricia Kay .... 45, 167, 197, 200, Brady, Roy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r.,,,,,,,,,, 86, 259 Brandt, Mary Elizabeth .... 86, 200, 233, 234 Brau, Karen Louise ........ 105, 222, 234 Braun, Kenny ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 86, 232 Bredemeier, Edith A. ......., 86, 200, 241 Breedlove, James .....,.,,.,. 35, 45, 282, 302 Brewer, Linda ,,,.,.,.,,.......,..,,,,...,,,........,,,, 86 Brewer, Shirley Ann ........,.,,..,.,.,. 105, 221 Bridges, Ronald .,,.,....... .....,,,.....,,,.,,, 1 05 Brigman, Anita ....,..,, ...... 8 6, 234, 246 Britton, Thomas E. .,,..,, ,,,....,,.,.. 8 6, 259 Brooks, Mike ,,,,.,.... .,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 2 Brooks, Randy ..,,... ..... 1 05, 292, 314 Brown, David ..,.,.........,,.,,,,, 45 Brown, Fred ..,..il...,.,.....,.,,.......,..,. 86, 282 Brown, Fred .,,,..,,..,............. 105, 282, 300 Brown, Gary ........ 105, 205, 208, 292, 302 Brown, Jack ,,....,,.....,..,,.....1., 86, 222, 234- Brown, Judy .............,........,.,,,..,,,.. 105, 230 Brown, Robert .,...,,.,.....,.,,,...........,,,,..,, 302 Brown, Vivian Annette ,.,, 45, 197, 200, 205, 213, 225, 233, 234, 254 Brumit, Marvin Leslie .....,,,......,............. 86 Brumley, Paula ,,,..,,,,......,....,,,,,......,,,.. 105 Buckley, Keith .,,,,.,,,,...,..,... 86, 200, 247 Buckley, Kenneth Stewart ..,......... 86, 247 Bumpus, Patricia A. ,,,, 45, 200, 203, 221, 224, 266 Burfield, Donald Wayne ,.,... 46, 259, Burkley, Jimmie D. .,,...,,.... 106, 222, 266 106 Burke, Truett .... 106, 219, 233, 237, 239 234 Buckley, Joyce Jeanne ........ 45, 228, 240 316 Buckner, Ray ,.,...,,,.,,.................... 106, Burns, Bob .............,.................... 46, 247 Burns, Carol ,.,, 46, 197, 200, 225, 227, 233, 246, 254 Burns, Raymond Kenneth .... 86, 200, 222, 234 Burr, Linda .,,,.,,.,..,.....,..,,..,,....,,,.........,, 106 Bush, Connie Lynn .... 46, 200, 205, 210, 211, 215, 225, 254 106, 227, 233 Bush, Devvie .......,. Buttram, Jim .... ...........,...,..... 8 6 C Cade, Tommie .........,.... ,,..,..,,......,.. 4 6 Cadenhead, Marjorie ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 106, 234 Cage, Jim ......................,...,... 46, 197, 243 Cain, Frances Anita .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 86 Caldwell, Johnny .,..,,,,,,,.,,,, 46, 200, 224 Caldwell, Mary Jo .... 46, 211, 222, 227, 234, 254 Caldwell, Thomas N. ,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,, 106, 247 Calhoun, Mike A7 7,,,,,,,7,,Y,v,,, 7q, , 106, 315 Campbell, Chilton Allen ,,A,,,,,,,,,,, 46, 247 Campbell, Ella Mae ,,,,7,.7,, ,,,,,,,,,, 8 6 Campbell, Jimmy ...,,,,,,l,,A,l,YY,,,,,,,,V,VVVYVVVV 86 Campbell, Nancy l,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,VYVV 106, 222 Campbell, Sandra Davidson ,,,, 46, 205, 222 Campbell, Terry .222,2,..,.. 86, 217, 247, 259 Campbell, William M. ,,,7,,,,-.l7,77,,, 47, 208 Carder, Donald Allen ,,,, 47, 197, 200, 239, 302 Cardwell, Mike ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 8 6, 247 Carlson, Nancy ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,Y, 1 06, 240 Carney, Harry ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,7,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 9 2 Carpenter, Barry ,,,,..,.,,,,,,,. 106, 208, 314 Carpenter, Faye ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47, 200 Carpenter, Susan June ,,,, 47, 200, 203, 225, 254, 269 Carter, Charlene ,,,,.,,.,,,, ..,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 6 Carter, James ,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7 Carter, Paul Guy .....,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5 Carter, Sharon ..,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 8 6, 320 Carver, Virginia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 106 Cash, Jean ....,,....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 86, 200, 247 Cason, Stephen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 106 Cass, Ronald ...........,,,., 47, 200, 243, 259 Cassell, Jack ,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47 Casteel, Lesley ,,,. 47, 200, 227, 230, 225, 241,254 Castillo, Albert ,,,,,,. .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 6 Castillo, Herlinda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87 Cawthon, Jack ..,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87 Cerminaro, Gayle .... 106, 227, 233, 243 1 236, 247 Cerminaro, John .....,.,,, 87, 200, 224, 247 Chaffin, James Milton ....,,,,,,,,,,....,....,,, 47 Chaffin, Robert ....,,,,,,......,.,, 47, 259, 266 Chamberlain, Jack P. ,,,,,,,,,,.,..,, 87, 310 Chamberlain, Jamey ,,,,,,.... ,,,,,. 1 06, 234 Chambers, James ...s .,,....,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,. . 35 Chamblee, Elizabeth Ann ,,,,...,,,,,,, 87, 200 Chambless, Dawn ,.,..,,,,,,,,,,... 47, 225, 254 Chamness, William ,,,......,,,,,..,e,,,,,...,..... 87 Chandler, Cheryl Sue ...,,,,...,, 87, 213, 240 Chapman, Mary .,.. 47, 212, 236, 246, 266 Chapman, Ronnie J. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,...,,,.,, 87 Chase, Jerry ,,,,..........,.,.,....,,.....,, 205, 282 Charvoz, Sharon .,,,ii,ii.....,,,,, , 48, 200, 228 Cheek, Phyllis ,,,,........ 48, 200, 227, 233 Chenowth, Suzanne .... 106, 222, 224, 234 Cherry, Steve ....,,.,,,,,,.,.,.......,.,....,,,,,,, 106 Chick, Jane ..,,aaa,a,........ 48, 197, 200, 247 Childs, Hilda ,,,,....,,.,,,,,....,,,,,,,,.,,,,,....,. 106 Chilton, John .,.. 87, 200, 205, 232, 269, 320 Choat, Lovita ,,,,..........,,,.,,..,.....,,,,,, 87, 231 Christie, Kathryn Louise ,.,. 87, 200, 228, , 243, 254 Christian, John M. ....,,,,,.,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,, 48 Christopher, Johnny ,,,,......,,,,1...,,.,.,,,,,,, 87 Clark, Carol Suzanne .....,,, 48, 197, 200, 224, 239, 254 Clark, Dorothy Jane i,,....,,,.,,, 87, 225, 254 Clay, Cheryl ,...,,,,,.........,.., 106, 222, 227 Clay, James F. ..,. 48, 213, 217, 229, 243 Clem, Brian .,,,,.,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 106 Clements, Allan ,... 48, 167, 197, 200, 205, 282, 294, 310 Clemons, Bill ......... ,.....,,,...,,....,,,,,,,. 1 06 Clinton, Eddy ,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,1.....,,,,..,.,, 106, 205 Clouse, Cynthia ..,....,11,,,1..,,,,,.,..,,, 106, 222 Cochran, Anita Cay .... 48, 197, 200, 225, 254 Cobs, Rick .,..........,,..,,,,,......,,,,,..,,......,. 200 Coffin, Vicky ............,......,.........,.. 106, 230 Cole, Carol .,,,.... 106, 213, 221, 224, 230, 246 Cole, Myra ,.,. 87, 202, 221, 230, 238, 240 Coley, Mary Suzanne 87, 210, 230, 233 Colgrove, Jr., Marvin ,.,,..,,,........... 35, 48 Collins, Cary C. ........,,.. ...........,,.,... 4 8, 259 Condor, Ruth ,,.........,,,,,......,. 106, 205, 227 Conoly, Caren Sue .,,, 87, 200, 224, 225, 230, 241 Connally, Carletta ........................ 87, 232 Conder, Vicki ..,............. 48, 225, 227, 254 Conway, Cheryl ..., 49, 225, 227, 228, 230 Davis, Davis , Davis, Davis 7 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Frances John ,,,,. Johnene . Joy Lee ..,,,,,,,, Kathleen ,.,.,,., Larry ,,,,.....,.,, Linda Darlene 107, 233, 240 107, 259 107 87 107, 107, 300 .. ...., 107, 215 87 Mary ,,,,,,,,,.1,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.. Cook, Caryl Sue ,,,, 49, 197, 200, 210, 211, 225 Cook, Janet -.,,,.,, . 87, 200, 202, 204, 205, 210, 238, 243, 254 Cooke, Viola ...,.,.,,.,,,.,..,,,,,,........,.,..1,,... 49 Coon, Bennie Allen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.......,..,,,,,, 259 Coots, Sherry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,, 49, 227, 232 Copeland, Carolyn Ann ,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 8 7 Cope, Mary Sue ,.,....,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,, 106 Corbitt, Lana ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,. 49, 188, 197, 200 Corkill, Robert ,,,,...,..,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, 1 06 Combs, Henry Cean ,,,,,, 35, 82, 197, Cortinas, Amelia ,... 87, 212, 231, 234, Cotros, Ria .,,,,,,,,,.,....,, ,,,,, ,,,, . . . 106,, Cotten, Paula ....,,, ,,...,,,,,,, 8 7, 225, Couch, Stuart ,,,,,, ,..... 4 9, 200, 247, 200 241 224 Couch, James ,,,,.. .,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 7, 208, 294 227 259 Cox, Dianne ,,,,,....... ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. . 106, 233 Cox, Mary Lee ....,,.,,,,,..,,,.,... 49 227, 246 254 Cox, Rosemary ,,,,,.,,,,,, 49, 205,, 225, Crabtree, Melody ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 49, 217, 247 Davis, Nancy J. ,1... .A...,..................,...... 5 1 Davis, Ruth Ann .......... 87, 200, 225, 202 Davis, William Joe .,............1,........ 51, 200 Day, Carl Randall .......,.,................ 82, 310 Day, Michael ..,,.,,.,... 87, 203, 266, 269 Dean, Meiba ,,.,......,. 212, 228, 227, 51 Delgado, Linda .......,.........,.................... 107 Dekkers, Lonnie A. ..,.. ....,. 5 1, 259, 247 Delbert, Francis ..,...,.......,............, 24-7, 259 Delgado, Paul Rivero .................. 51, 234 Cranford, Barbara ..........,.,......... 106, 233 Cranford, Don ..............,....... 87, 200, 259 Crawford Delores Gail .....,.......... 82, 230 Crawford, Douglas Steve ...,..,............... 259 Creswell, Dennis R. ........,........ L.. 106, 259 Crews, Sherry .....1..................,.,........... 106 Cobb, Thomas .,.................... 48, 247, 266 Crow, Jackson L., Jr. ............................ 50 Crowe, Deborah .... 87, 200, 222, 227, 240, 254 Crowe, Don Harold ,..................... 50, 229 Crouch, Linda Kay .... 87, 217, 230, 246 Crum, Harry .,.....................,.................. 106 Crumpton, John Barry .,................ 50, 200 Cryer, Aubrey ..............................,......... 292 Cumming, Betty .... 87, 221, 224, 225, 227, 238, 240 Cunningham, Cheryl ........ . 106, 205, 246 Cunningham, Jerry R. ...... 106, 232, 234 Cupp, Linda ................... ..................... 1 06 D Daffer, lrvin W. ,..... ..................... 5 0, 259 Dagley, Marquleta .................................. 35 Dalton, Linda Kay .... 50, 200, 213, 216, 217, 218, 222, 225, 227, 228, 232, 234, 243 Daly, Joan Elizabeth ..........,........... 50, 212 Daniel, John W. ..............,..... 87, 200, 247 Daniels, Darlene .................................... 107 Dansby, Donna Gail ,... 50, 200, 212, 213, 221, 223, 227, 233, 241, 254 Darphin, Nancy L. .... 50, 197, 200, 205, 254 Dennis, Mary Ailene ........ 51, 254, 197, 230, 213, 200 Denton, Sandra Jo .,...,........,'....... .. 87 Denton, Robert ,.... ...........,.,.. 2 82, 200 Derasaugh, Ann ...........................,.......... 87 DeSalvo, Mary Jane .... 51, 213, 230, 266 Deubner, Mark ..................,.,................, 217 DeVoss, David .... 87, 234, 237, 200, 219 Duvall, William CBillJ .... 107, 208, 205, 292, 300 DeWeese, Judy Ann ....,......................... 107 Dial, Dianne ...........,.. ....... 1 07, 230, 240 Dill, Phyllis Jo ,....... ........................... 5 1 Dobbins, Gary ....,. ..... 1 06, 247, 205 Dobbins, Sylvia .. ......................... 107 Dillson, Lynn ...... ...........,......... 1 02, 229 DiRienzo, Linda ....,....... 87, 200, 213, 247 Dooley, Sharon ...... ............. 8 7, 204, 224 Dobbs, Robert ........................................ 292 Donovan, Madeleine fLinnJ .... 107, 234 Dopson, Jean .......................................... 107 Douglas, Beverly Jane .......... ......... 5 1 Douglas, Richard P. ..............,................. 51 Douthit CEvansJ, Regina L. ................ 53 Dowers, Paula ........................ 107, 219, 221 Downes, Robert ..........1.......r................. 107 Drake,rGary Lynn .............................. 107 Drake, Martha CSuzieJ ..... ....... 2 05, 52 Duckworth, Ronnie ..... .................... 8 5 Duke, Linda ................ .................... 1 07 Duke, Sharon ...................... 52, 213, 227 Duncan, Barbara Kay ............. 1 ........... 87 Duncan, Delaine ........................ 107, 231 Duncan, Randy .............................. 87, 294- Dundas, Heather Ross ........ 52, 234, 222 Dunn, Deborah ...................................... 107 DuPree, Albert .... 52, 200, 224, 259, 2585 O Durrett, Catherine ........................ 52, 200 Dycus, Sara .... 87, 200, 243, 254, 234, 205 Dyer, Billy E. .......................................... 87 E Eagan, Ronald Glenn ........ ...............- 3 5 East, Jerry ...................-... .f-....-- 3 7, 259 Eastman, Anna ...................................Yf. Eberhart, Linda Sue 87 87, 246, 254 Ebert, Nancy Jean .... 52, 200, 222, 225, 234 254 228, , Echart, James ............ ....... 1 07, 292, Echols, Charletta .......... 222, 232, 234, Daubitz, Charles .................................... 243 Davenport, John .............................. 50, 208 Davenport, Ronald D. .......................... 50 Davern, Patricia ................ 107, 231, 23 Davis, Bobby .............. .......................... 8 7 Davis, Brian R. .......................... 239, 320 Davis, Carol Lynn 50, 197, 200, 269 Davis, Charles R. 50, 200, 218, 239 Davis Danial H. .................. 82, 229, 259 Edwards, Cathy ............ 52, 225, 107, Edwards, Deanna ..... ............ 8 9, 204, 300 227 Eddins, Alice Elaine ...... .......... 5 2, 210 222 259 52 Edwards, S. J. fEddyl ....fff1---.----ff-,------ 345 Eeds, Michael Edward ....,,,,,,,,,, 107, 302 Eeds, Steve .,,,....,,...,,,,AA,..,,,,,...,,..,Y 89, 302 Egan, Donna ,,,,,.,A,,,,,,.. 52, 200, 228, 243 Egan, Tommy ,,,,,,,,,, 53, 212, 210, 243 Elani, Mike ,,,7,..,......,,,,,,..,. 107, 292, 314 Elliott, Harold Ray ..,.,,.......,,.,... 89, 259 Elliott, Tommy ,,,,,.,,,,,,l.....,.....,....,.,,,,,,, 89 Ellis, Lehman ,..,.,,,,,,, 107, 259, 259, 233 Fritsch, Sandra .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89, 230 Frost, Margaret Peggy ,,,, 107, 224, 240, 236 Fry, William Roger ,,,,, ,,,..,,,,., 9 0, 320 Fuhrmann, Roger ..,.,.,.,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,, 224 Fulton, Janice Furlong, Carolyn ..., 54, 228, 200, 197, 266, 213 G . Grane, Sue .,,,.,.....,. Gregory, Jerry ..,,.., Griffin, Griffin, Angla ,,,,,,. Johnny ..,.,,., ....... Ellis, Rosemary ,,,, 89, 200, 225, 227, 254, 243, 224 Ellis, Vicki ,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 07 Emerton, Lois ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,Y,,,,,,,YYV-,--,, 1 07 Emerton, Sue ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,YYY,,,,,,,,,,,--,, 1 07 Emerton, Wayne ,,,,,..,....,,..,, 282, 302, 82 England, Ronnie R. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 243 Epperson, Nancy ,,,,,.,,,-,,-,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 107 Eschrich, William H. CBi1lJ .,.. 266, 229 Estes, Carl ,,,,,,,,..,.,,..2.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 212, 259 Evans, Jody .,,,,.,...,. .....,,,,,,.,.,,,, 8 9, 212 Evans, Ronald .,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89, 294, 310 Evers, Michael B. ,.,.,,., 53, 259, 35, 259 F Fagg, Karen Faith ..,, 53, 167, 197, 200, 203, 210, 213, 266 Farish, Patricia ....,,,,,,.,....,,..,,,,.,.... 89, 288 Farmer, Rhonda Diane ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89 Farmer, Robert Larry ..,. 107, 219, 233 Farr, Jerry F. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89 Farrar, Suzy ,,,,,.,,,,,,.......,,,,,,, 89, 228, 233 Faulkner, Claire Frances ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y 53 Fielding, Linda .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 9 Fearn, Robin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YY 3 5 Finley, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,Y,YY 8 9, 254. 55, Fisher, Hunter Lee ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Gafford, Angela .,,......,,.....,. 90, 227, 254 Gaines, Donna Kay ,,,, 54, 181, 205, 210, 279 Gaither, Robert ,,.,..,,,,.,,,....,,,,,....,.,......,... 55 Gallagher, Stephen ....,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,, 108 Garrison, Donna ,,,. 90 200, 219, 233, 241 Gaston, Gary ,,,,..,.,,.,,,,,,, 108, 292, 208 Gathings, Mike ...,,,,,,,,,,,....,.,,,,.... 219, 247 Gatlin, Johnny ,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,, ..,.,,,,.,,,,, 5 5, 35 Gattis, Ronald Wayne ...... ..,,,,,.. 9 0, 229 Gatzke, Jo ,,,,,,.,...,...............,,,....,,.... 35, 55 Gaunce, Linda ....,,,,,,....,,,..,,,,, 90, 228, 231 Gentry, Dan ,,,,..,.,,,,,,.,,,,,...,.,,..,,,,, 35, 243 Gentry, Janet ,,,...,,.,.. 108, 227, 233, 241 Gentry, Sherry ........,,,,,,,, 90, 200, 225, 227 Geter, Charlie Gibson, Susan Giddings, Donna Jean 90, 259 Leigh ,,,...,. ,.,,, 90 , 254 90 254 243 Fisher, Jacqueline M. ,...,,...,...,,, 218, 221 ' 254 Flte, Jan ,,,,.,,,.,,,.. 89, 200, 224, 243, Fitzhugh, Pamela .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53, 234, 247 Fitzhugh, Theresa ,... - ,,,,,,,,,. 89, 232, 241 Feagin, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YY,,,,,,Y,,,,, 89 Flanagan, Mary Kathleen ,,.. 107, 230, 233 Giles, Janice Sue ..,,,..... ,,,.. 9 0, Gilmore, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,,.. ........,,,. 1 08 Gilley, Gayla ...,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, 8 5, 224 Gilliland, Donna ,,,,.,... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 0, 228 Giltner, Richard ,,,,....,,,,,,,,.. 108, 200, 233 Glasgow, Danny ....,,..,,...,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,. 90, 222 Glasgow, Jo Ellen ,,,,......,,,, 90, 254, 243 Gleichert, Gregg Charles ,,..,,.... 108, 302 Glover, Bob ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 90, 229 Glover, Jean ,,,,,,,,,....,.. 55, 213, 222, 234 Glover, Joan ,,,,..,.....,,,.,,.,,,,, 55, 213, 234 Glover, Sharon Ann .......,......,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 234 Goings, James Steven ,,,,.. .,,,,.,,, 9 0, 200 Gooch, Harry ..............,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,, 55, 259 Gomez, Shirley Ann ...,........ 90, 222, 234 Golden, Carol Lynn ,,,. 55, 254, 40, 179, 200, 233, 246 Golden, John ,,,,,,......,... 55, 200, 208, 282 Goode, Judy .... 55, 221, 227, 228, 230, 240, 246 Goodman, Barbara .... 90, 254, 230, 200, 241 Goodman, Charlotte .,,. 108, 228, 234, 246, 218 Griffin, Mickey ,..............,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Griffin, Rita Anne ,,,. 56, 200, 197, Griffith, Patricia ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Griffith, Sherry Ann .....,.,,.....,.,,,,.,,,,,, Grimes, Bootsy ,.....,,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, 90, Grimes, Mike .,,,.,..,,,,,,...,,.,. 56, 208, Grimes, Steve ..,.,,.......,.,,,,... 90, 282, Groseclose, Sandra Kay .,.. 91, 222, Guilliams, Norman Edward .... 56, Gunderson, Carolyn .,,,......,,,,....,,,, 91, Gunn, Charley ,,,,........, .,,.. 9 1, 302, Gunn, Joan Elaine Gurley, Sam ,......... ,,,,,. 5 6, 208, Guthrie, George .,,,. .....,....,.....,,,,,, Guyger, Bill ,,,,......,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Gwinn, Kenneth ..,,,.. ,,,.,,,, 3 7, H Haherty, William ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89, 221, Haley, steve .,,, 91, 205, 200, 232, Hall, Garth Duane Hall, Linda .,,, 91, 282,294 247, 238 221 202 204, Hall, Randy ..,,.,,,,,,..... f108,, 247,, 231, Hammer itree, Paula ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Hancock, Sharon Hannawacker, Katherine Ann ..,, 108, 213, Hamilton, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 08, Hamlett, Jana Kay ,,,,,.,,,,,, 57, 197, Hamm, Sharon Sue ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hanks, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 91, Hanvey, Donna Gail Harden, Rita Kay ,..,,,,, 91, 200, 228, Hardin, Barry .... 108, 205, 236, 243, Harding, Patricia Rhea ..., 57, 216, 225, 227, 228, 232, Hardman, Thomas Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hardy, John McCrory .,,,.,,, ,..,,,,, 3 7, Hare, Elbert Lester III ....,, ,,,,,, 1 08, Goodman, Truman, Jr. ..,. 213, 217, 108, 213 Goodrum, Jerald R. ,,,.,.,,,,,,,, 55, 247, 257 Goodwin, David ,,,,..,..,,,.,..,..,.....,.... 90, 302 Gordon, Linda cccc 90, 254, 230, 200, 217, 236, 246 Gourncey, Lauren Peter ,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,, 56 Goza, Chron ,,,,.....,..,.........,...,,,,,,,,..,,..,,,... 90 Graham, Betty Wayne ,,,, 56, 221, 212, Hargis, Roy ,,,,..,,,,,,..,,...,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Hargrove, Robert Allen ..,.,,.. 57, 208, Harkins, Johnny .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 7, Fletcher, Nancy ,,,, 53, 197, 200, 212, 222, 225,227,234 Floyd, Carolyn Focks, Anita ,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,......,,.,,,,,,.....,,... 107 Famnir, James ,,,,,.....,...,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 259 Forbes, Charles ttt, 54, 167, 208, 282, 310 Ford, Margaret ....,,,...,,,,..,..,,,....,,.,,,....,, 54 Fomby, Mary Alice ....,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.. 53, 211 Fossett, Verna Kay ,,,, 107, 221, 222, 234, 246 Foster, John ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 89, 259, 302 Fowler, Charles William .... 54, 176, 229, 266, 302 Fowler, Frances ,,,.,,,,,,........ 107, 222, 231 Fowler, Jess .,....,,,.,..,..,...,,..,, 89, 302, 282 Fowlkes, Charles Robert ..,. 89, 282, 310 Fox, Lenwood ,,,,......,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,..., 54, 310 Francis, La Merle ,,,.,,..,.,.,,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,, 89 Franklin, Judy cccc 54, 234, 227, 200, 213 Frazier, Carole .,,....,,.,......,,..,.....,..,,,,,,,, 89 Frazier, Eddie L. ,,,, 89, 224, 208, 200, 294 Fredd, David .......,,,,,,,......,,, ,,,,,,, 1 07, 302 Freed, Judy ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 5 4 Freeland, Jerry Lynn ,,,,.,,, ,,,,, 5 4, 224 Freeman, Betsy .,,,..,,,,... .,,,,..,.,, 8 9, 200 Freeman, Nancy ....,,,,..,,,,...,.,,,,, 107, 219 Freeze, Thomas Allen .... 54, 259, 197, 200, 259, 254 Fricke, Danny Joe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 259 Frisone, Giovanni Roberto ,,,. 54, 148, 205, 243 346 241, 246, 238, 222, 217 Graham, Fred S. .,,. 205, 208, 292, 314, 108 Grainger, Cynthia ,,,,..,,,,,. 90, 246, 225 Grant, Aubrey ,,,,,,.....................,.. 259, 247 Graves, Sharon ,,.,.........,.,.,,,................ 100 Gray, Carolyn ,,,, 90, 225, 224, 230, 241, 200 Gray, Elizabeth ,.........,,,,...........,,.,........... 90 Green, Greg .,,,,,,,,, .....,.,..,,,,.......... 2 92 Green, Marie ,,,,.., ,,,,,, 8 2, 212, 215 Green, Millicent Harper, Paula Diane .... 108, 218, 234, Harlen, Koen ,,,,,,.,,,. ,,,,....,,,,.....,........ Harlow, Lou Ann ,..,............ 108, 233, Harper, Robbye Lou .... 57, 200, 227, Harrell, Sylvia ,,,.,,,,,.....,.., 108, 227, Harris, Frances Ann ,,,............... 91, Harris, Harlin ..,,......,...,,, ....,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Harris, Juanita .,,.....,... ...,,,,..,,.,... Harris, Lynda Anita ....,, ......, 9 1, Harris, Robert W. ........................ 108, Harrison, Frances ,,,,........, 1 ,,,.... 108, Hart, Gloria Jane ........ 57, 222, 225, Harvey, Donna ............... 1 ,,,....,.....,,,.,. Harvey, Jan Ellen .... 58, 212, 225, 228, 230, Harvill, Neal David .......,..,,,,........,...,,... Haskins, Edd .,,,,.,,, , ..... 108, Hast, Kenneth ......... ..., 1 08, Hatcher, Martha ,,,., ,,...... , ,... Hatley, Charles ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,. .,..,. 5 8, Hatley, Janet ...,......,.......,,,,,,.. ........... Hawkins, William Thomas .......,,, 91, Hawkins, Carl .,,...,,..A ,,,, 7,,,,, 5 8 , 259 Hawkins, Judith Lee ....,,,,,.,77 ,,,YY,,,.,,,, 9 1 Hawkins, Mary ,,,,,A,v,,,,.,YwvYw-,.AV vY----YY 9 1 Hawkins, Vlfilliam Edward ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 91 Hayes. Jimmie 7,,.....,...7,,...,,777,Ai,.,.,,,,,,,,,, 109 Hazzard, Kay Antoinette ..,. 91, 200, 246, 254 Headrick, Duane ........,,e,,,,,,, 91, 200, 247 Heck, Elizabeth ,,,, 109, 221, 230, 232, 233, 246 Henderson, Sally ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,, 58 Heim, Antoinette ,,,, 109, 221, 222, 227, 228, 231, 233, 234, 239, 241 Huguley, Carl .,,, 59, 215, 229, 247, Heimlich, Mickey ,,.. 109, 292, 300, 314 Hendricks, Olivia Sue ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 91, 231 Helton, Steve ,YYY,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 58, 302 Herring, Rita Herron, Marilyn ,,,,,,, ,,,,Y,Y,,,Y 3 5, 58 Heryford, Dick 259 Hulcy, Tommy ,,,, 40, 59, 200, 208, 294, 167 Hulcy, Wade ..,,...... 109, 205, 208, 300 Hullum, Janice .,...........,...,,.,.,,...f,.,,,,,,,i 109 Hulme, Cindy ,,,.,,.............,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 60 Humphreys, La Nell .,,.,, ..,,,,. 1 09, 225 Humphries, David ..,,.. ,,,,... 1 09, 259 Hunt, Carle ,,......,...,, ,,,,i,..,,,, 1 09 Hunt, John ,,,...,,,,,, ....,..,... 6 0 Hunt, Roger . .,....,,,,..,,,,,,....,,,,,, 92 Hurley, Alan ,,,,. ,,.......,,,.,,,,...........,,,, 6 0 Hurley, Joe .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... 109, 208, 292, 314 Hurley, William ,,,,,,,, 200, 202, 205, 222 Hurst, Mike .,.....,,,.,,,,,,,....,,.. 60, 208, 229 Hutcheson, Don .... 60, 200, 205, 224, 282, 302 Hutson, Alice .,..,,..,,,,,,,,, 92, 228, 216 1 Hickman, Frank R. .,,....,,,,, 58, 197, 210 Higgins, Lynda Frances .,,,,,,,,,.,,, 91, 238 Hill, Carol .,ii,sss,,1,,, 109, 205, 233, 240 Hill, Catherine A,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,YY,,,,,Y, 91 Hilliard, Carolyn ........ 58, 200, 230, 240 Hilscher, Barbara ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 109, 222 Hinckley, Donna Sue ,....., .......,.,,, 5 8, 247 Hook, James ,,,,ssss,,s11,,1 92, 219, 247, 259 Hodges, Georgia ,,............,..,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,, 92 Hoff, Beverly ,,,,,,,,, ,,,srsslsY,,,,,,, 9 2, 229 Hogan, Richard ..,.... ,r,,,,, 5 8, 35 Hood, Lona ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,YYY, 9 2 Hooks, Sylvia ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,-,,, 1 09 Hooks, Pete .,,,....,... ,,.,,,,,,,, 5 9, 243 Holcombe, Ruth ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,, 9 2 Holdcraft, Richard r,,,...,..,r,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,, 282 Holleman, Johnny .............. 109, 292, 314 Holleman. Natalie ,.,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s,,,, ,,,, 1 09 Holland, Brenda ,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 109, 230 Holloway, John Michael ..,, 92, 234, 247, 259 Holden, Brenda Joyce ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 30 Holmes, Donna Rea ........ ..,,,.,.,,,, 9 2, 230 Hoover, Keith ....,,.,,,,-,-..,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 59 Holloway, Robert ,,,, 58, 197, 200, 219, 239, 247, 259 Holt, Tim .,,,...,,,,st.,,,..,.,,.........,..... 109, 302 Hopkins, Michael N. ,...,,...,l,,,,,,,,,,,,, 35, 59 Holyfield, Linda Sue .... 109, 189, 205, 233, 240, 246 Hott, Susanne Marie .... 59, 197, 200, 202, 233, 238, 239, 254 Horn, Jerry .....,.,..,,,,.,.,....,... ,, ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 259 Horn, Robert .............,,-,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 59, 302 Horton, Elizabeth .,.r,,,,.... 109, 233, 246 Horsley, Tommy Ray ,............. 92, 200, 259 Horstmann, Alvin Morris ..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hott, Chilton Thomas House, Elizabeth Jane ,,,,..,..,.,..,, 221, 282 92, 208, 302 334 109 Ingram, John ,,,, lrvin, Gerry .,,... Howard, Cathy ,,..,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Howard, Deborah E. .... 59, 200, 221, 238, 266, 334 Howard Deborah ......,...... ..,.,,,,,. 1 09, 234 Howard Deitra Carol .,,,..,..,,,,.,, 230, 215 Howard, Dianne ,,,,,,...,........ 59, 203, 264 Howard, Dwight ,,...,.,,, ..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 92 Howard, Ronnie ..,.,,, ,,,,,,....,,,,,.. 5 9 Howe, Phil ..,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,, ,,,,, 9 2 Hoxworth, Dave W. ....., .,,,,,,,, 9 2 Housman, Michael ..,., ,,,,.,..,,.,., 1 09 Houston, Carol ,,.,,,.,, ,,..,, 1 09, 215 Houston, Frances ...,., ....,.,,,,., 1 09 Hyndman, Kay ..,.. ...............,.... 9 2 Hudman, Danny ,,,,,,, -,,,,.......,,,,.,,,,, 2 59 Huffman, Barbara ............ - 109, 230, 240 Huffman, Johnny ,.,,.....,..,..,...,....,,,, 92, 200 Huffstatler, Truett ...,,................... 300, 109 Hughes, Stephen Lee ....,..... 217, 247, 259 109, 316 Isaacs, Phyllis .... .......,r.,,........,,.,......., 9 2 Ivy, Carol ,.,,,,,,.. ,,,,. 60 , 197, 200, 203 1vy, Gary .,,,.. ...,i,,........,,,, 9 2, 282 J Jacdes, Carolyn ,,,,., ,,.,,, 9 2, 247, 200 Jackson, Judy ,,,,.. ..,,, 1 09, 234, 246 Jakubec, JoAnn ..,... .,......,,,,,, 1 09, 231 James, Muriel ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 21, 234, 320 Janicek, Mike ,.......,,... ..,,......,,,,,,.,,,.. 60 Janus, George D. ,.......,.,,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 259 Jaramillo, Richard .....,..,..,.. 109, 292, 314- Jecker, Jane Blair ,,,.......,,,,,,.. 92, 241, 215 Jefferies, Herman E. ,,........,, 60, 229, 314 Jeffus, Wayne Kelly ......,.,,..,,,,,,,, 92, 259 Jenkins, Michael Lee .... .,.,,.,.,,..,. 1 09, 259 Jennings, Karen Diane ., 60, 197, 200, 202 Jeter, Joyce ....,,.....................,......., 93, 241 Johnson, Jimmy Berton .... 110, 292, 314 Johnson, Carl ......,.,.........,,...................... 60 Johnson, Danny ...,..,,,,,.,, .,,,,,, 1 09, 316 Johnson, Darlene ....,,, ,,,......,,,. 1 09 Johnson, DiAnne ....... ,,,,,, 1 09, 230 Johnson, Donald ,,,,.... ,,,,,,, 1 09, 233 Johnston, Eddie ....,, .....,..,,,,,,,, , 61 Johnson, Frieda ,,,,., ,........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 Johnson, Gayle .,...... ..,,..,.... 6 1, 200, 254 Johnson, Joe Bob ....,.,, 93, 247, 200, 224 Johnson, John W. ....,,,,,,..,..,.. 93, 259, 259 Johnson, Harold ,.............,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,, 110 Johnson, Lynda Kay ,,,,,,, ,,,,......,,,,,,,, 9 3 Johnson, Ronald Lee .,,,. 93 Johnson, Ronnie ........ ,.i.. 9 3, 316 Johnson, Sherri ,,,,.. .,,,.,,,.,,,. 6 1, 213 Johnson, Susan ........... ...,,,,.,,i..,...,....,. 2 21 Johnson, Steve .,....,,,,.,,,...,.,,, 93, 259, 231 Johnson, Thomas C. ,,i...,...i.....,,,, 110, 300 Johnston, Thomas H. .... ..,....-....... . . 259 Jones, Barbara .......................,....-......,,,, 110 Jones, Bobby B. ................,i......,.Y...,,,,.... 93 Jones, Eddie .,i, 110, 96, 186, 292, 300, 314 Jones, Fayne ,,,,...............,,.........,.,. 61, 229 Jones, Forest ,,.,....................,.....i,,.........., 82 Jones, Jacquelin ......... - .,..... 110, 233, 231 Jones, Julia . ......... , 93, 254, 205, 225, 200 Jones, Karen ,,,, 93, 228, 216, 239, 200, 240 Jones, Michael R. ,,,. 93, 202, 219, 200, 205 Jones, Nelda Diane ..,,,... 93, 241, 213, 200 Jones, Pamela Anna ..., 61, 224, 230, 219, 205 Jones, Patricia Louise ....,,....,,,,,,,, 61, 225 Jones, Richard .,,,,,,,,,,....,,,............,,,...,. 110 Jones, Robert G. ,... 60, 202, 219, 238, 237 Jones, Richard Neal ,,....,,,,,,,,,,........,,,,..,. 93 Jones, Tommie Lou ....,, .,,.... 9 3, 200, 227 Jordan, Don ,,.,r,,,,,,,,,, .,.,,. 6 1, 217, 247 Jurecka, JoAnn ,,,, ....,...,,,,,,,.... 9 3 Jurecka, Linda ....,,, . .,,,,,, 110 K Kadlec, Konnie ....,, .,,,,,,, 9 3, 200 Kanaday, Sherry ..,,., ..,f.,,..,.,......,,. 1 10 Keegan, Donna ...... ,.,,,......,,,,.,,,,....,,,,,,. 6 1 Keen, Linda ...,.,. ,.....,,...... 1 10, 228, 231 Keen, Ron ,,,,...,,,..,,.............,........,. 229, 247 Kees, Linda .,....,,,..,,, 110, 215, 230, 232 Keeton, Carolyn lrene ....,.........,,,...,,,.,,,, 93 Kelley, Don ..............,..................... 110, 314 Kelley, Kathleen ....,,...................,,,,,.,..,, 110 Kelley, Linda Jean ..,,.....,..., 93, 200, 241 Kelley, Micheal ........,,.,,,.... 110, 292, 314 Kelsey, Mary ....,.,....... 61, 213, 227, 228 Kelsey, Robert .......................,i.,.......,,,i.. 93 Kemp, Chuck ..,,i.,....,,,,......... 110, 233, 237 Kern, Janet Kathryn ...........,,i....i... 93, 230 Kerr, James ,,,.....,,,,...... 61, 259, 259, 259 Key, James Killebrew, Glen Arthur ......,...,,.. 82, 259 King, Floyd .....,.... 62, 205, 229, 238, 282 Kirby, Tim Ben ,,.. 62, 14, 167, 178, 197, 200,205,208 Klauser, William Victor ..1,...,,,.,,Y.f.f,,---- 82 Klein, Helen Marion .... 62, 197, 200, 228 Knight, Barry .,,, 110, 225, 243, 24-3, 314, 236, 292 Knott, Patricia .....V.................,,i,....,,---.f-f 62 Koch, Odstrcil Fernando ,,.. 234, 221, 14-8 Kraus, Deborah Ann ......,V,,.......- 110, 223 Kreisel, Linda ,,.. 269, 203, 197, 200, 62 Krieg, Georgia Kay ..,i................,, 93, 230 Krieg, Kevin ..........,....-...........,,,-,..f,ff,-f- 110 Kuczaj, Jack ,....,.,..... .fff--- 3 00 Kuelbs, Susan .,...... ---ff----- 2 23 Kuhn, Sheila ...,.. .-.,,.. 6 2, 213 L Lacy, Jacquelyn ,,.....,,, 62, 219, 221, 243 Ladner, Teresa ...,.ffi...-.-..-,-,......f,-,f------- 230 Laing, Donna ...,.........,,i,,f.,.......----,f 94, 241 Lallemont, Carol Sue .,.. 63, 197, 200, 205, 225, 234, 222, 213 Lambeth, Marilin ..........Y..... 93, 228, 231 Lambert, Shelia ...,....---------Y----V--,Y- 110, 240 Lambreccht, Herman .,,,,.. ....,.,....,,,-- 2 17 Landry, Larry ........,i.....--......- ------ - 302 Laney, Norma ..,..,.....-----...,..,,----,-,---f, ---- 6 3 Lanham, Nancy ........-.---.- 1 ---------------A--- 110 Lann, Donna ,... 63, 212, 241, 227, 246, 200 Lanning, Joe ................... - ...---..-..,f-------, 300 Lansford, Dwight ...., 200 Latson, John ............,. --------f----- 9 3, 272 Lawhon, Tommy .....,, .....,-.-......,------f---- 9 4- Lawley, James ..-.... ------ 1 10, 292, 205 347 Lawrance, Linda ,.,, 110, 219, 233, 227, Livermore, Kathryn 236, 246 Lawrence, Lois Ann .... 63, 197, 234, 222, 246, 200, 205, 221 Layne, Peter ,,,,,,,,,,,. 110, 233, 236, 243 Lee, Evelyn .,,,..,,,,........,.,,....,..,.....,.,,..,,,,, 63 Lee, James Lawrence ,,,,.......,,...r,,.,,,.,,,, 247 Lehmann, Roy ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,. ,,,,,,, 6 3 Le Moine, Jo ,..,.,.,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,, Lewis, Patricia Ann .,,....,,,. Liles, Donna .,.,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,-,. 110, 94 94 240 240 Liles, Janice ,,..,....,,,,,,,,, 94, 200, 221, Limerick, Nancy Louise Lenn, Louise ,,,, 94, 200, 225, 227, 213 63, 35 Linthicum, Truman Floyd ,,,,,,,,,,,, Little, Karen ,,..,,,.........,,,,,.., 94, 254, 225 Little, Sharon ,,.,.,,...,,,....,..,,,, 63, 225, 254 Litton, Lauran .,.,., 64, 239, 197, 200, 269 Lindsey, Roy Lee ...,......,,,,,...i,e.,,.,,, 82, 35 110, 240 Lines, Helen Anne ,,,, 63, 254, 200, 225, 213 Lively, Bob ,... 64, 269, 203, 197, 200, 208, 352, 167 Livingston, Robert ...,,.,,,,..................,.,, 110 Lloyd, Jeanne .,,,,,,.... ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, 1 10 Lohden, Ken .,,,,,,. .......,,,,,,,,,, 6 4, 35 Long, Lewis ......,, ,.....,,, 9 4, 233, 200 Looney, Patricia .......,..., 94, 205, 240, 200 Looney, William ..,......,.,.,... 1 ,,..... 110, 259 Loueks, Sandra .,,,,.,,.,................ 110, 230 Loupot, Zita ,,,......,.,..............,..,,,., 64, 259 Love, Ken ..,, 64, 259, 247, 236, 221, 238, 202 Lovelace, Diane .,.,.....,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.. 94 Lovelace, Donna ,,,, 64, 197, 254, 120, 200, 266, 203 Lovelace, Howard ........,...........,,,,,,,,,,,, 111 Lowry, Sherry Lou .,,, 111, 200, 216, 227, 234 228, Lowry, Susan Kaye ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,...,, 64, 227 Lloyd, Grace ,,,..... 64, 197, 203, 202, 206 Lucas, Carol Ann ....,..,....,...,.....,,,....... 111 Lucas, Gary .,,,,,,,,.,.r....,,,...r,.......,...,.,,,, 251 Lucas, Sherrie Lynn ,,..,,. ,,.,,.,.... 9 4 Luckett, Jerry Don ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Lunday, Linda Sue .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,, 94, 217 Lyddy, Cynthia Jo .,..,....,..,,,.t.,,,,,. 111, 233 Lynch, Sue-Sue ...,,.,,,,,, 111, 207, 213, 227 Lyons, Ronald A. ...,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,,, 64 Lyons, Wilma Sue ,,..,..,.,,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 111 Mc McChesneef, Ronald t.,,,.,,,.,,,, 64, 229, 266 McClain, Troy .,,,,,....,,,,......,...,.....,,,,,,,,,, 94 McClure, Michael Ja mes .... 94, 200, 202, 219, 224, 247, 259 McClure, Timothy John ..,1 111, 233, 204, 243 McConnell, Sharon L. ...,..,.........,,,,,,,,,, 94 292 McCrary, Scott Willi arn ......,,,,,,.... 11, McCray, Carolyn Marie ,.,... 94, 254, 200 McCully, Donnye McCurdy, Robert ............,,. ,,.....,,,,,,t,,,. 8 2 McDaniel, Martha June ..,......,,.....,,,,.. 111 McDearmont, Linda Kay ,,,. 65, 225, 240 McDurrnon, Steve .,,,......,............. 111, 292 McFarlane, Mary: ,,,..... 111, 222, 234, 227 McGill, Peter John ,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,.......,,,,,,,, 82 McGough, Kay ..,A,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,..,..,.,.. 65, 225 McGraw, Carl .,,,,,.,,,1,,,,..,,,.,...,1,,,,,,,,1,,,, 65 McGuire, Barbara .... 65, 227, 225, 254, 200, 213 McGuire, Darryl ......... ..,,,,..,,,. 21 3 McGuyer, Barbara ..... 1..,,.... 1 11 348 M, O McHam, Jacqueline Louise ,,,. 94, 200, 227, 230 Mclntosh, Bettie Chris ,,,, 65, 210, 225, 254, 240, 213, 221, 200, 197, 226 McRae, Kenneth Wayne ' ,,,, 111, 259, 238, 221, 239 McKee, Bobby ,...,,..,,,,,,..,,,,....,...,.....,,,, 111 McKee, Mary .,,,,,,,.,,1,,,,...........,,.,. 111, 230 212 McLain, David ......,,,,.... 94, 219, 200, McLarty, Kay 2,,, 65, 254, 212, 213, 215, 228 McLemore, Jeannie Frances .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 200 94 McMillen, Beverly Joan .,1,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, McMinn, Stephen .,,,,.,.,,,,1 ,,,,,,,, 1 11, 316 McNatt, Richard .,,,,.... ,,...11,,,,,,, 6 5 McNeely, Sammy ..1,., ,,,,,,.,.,,,, 3 02 McVey, Clifford .,....,, ..,... 6 5, 310 McWilliams, Mike .,..,.., ,,,,,,,,,, 1 11 M Maatman, Irene ,,,, 65, 167, 197, 200, 202, 204, 221, 238, 243 Macdonald, James Teonard .... 111, 224, 316 Macdonald, Jean ,,,. 65, 197, 200, 211, 254 Macias, Yvonne ,....,,,,,,,..,....,.....,...,....,. 111 MacKay, James Hart ,,,, 65, 167, 197, 200, 202, 219, 232, 247, 259 Madding, Danny .....,,,,,,,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,1., 320 Maertins, Georgia .,,,,,,,......,...,,,, 111, 234 Maertins, James Robert 1,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Malone, Mark ........,,,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,1, 9 4, 200 Mangrum, Billy .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 6 Mangrurn, Brenda ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Mangum, Barney Maples, Bill ,,,.2.,.... .,,. 1 11, 229, 231 Marlow, Larry ,,,,.,,, ..,,,, 1 11, 247, 259 Marlowe, Paula ,,,, , ,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,, 111 Marshall, Billy ,,,,, .,....,,,,,,.,.,,..,,,1,,.. 1 11 Marshall, Gary .,1,,,,...,,,,,. 111, 243, 292 Marshall, Ricky ,..,. 11 94, 208, 243, 282 Martin, Doug ,,,,,,,,, ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4, 247 Martin, Mary W- ,.,,,.,, .,,,,,,. 9 4, 228, 233 Martin, Phyllis Ann ,,,,,......,,,...,.,,.,.,,...,.. 66 Martin, Shannon ..,,,.,,,, 95, 217, 221, 246 Masferrer, Amparo ....,,.,,,.,,, 234, 224, 111 Mason, Sandra .......,.,..,,,,,,,.....,,,, 95, 200 Massingell, Rosalind .,,,...,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 111 Mathis, Frank Howard ...... 247, 259, 200 Mathisen, Nancy ,... 95, 234, 241, 200, 227 Matney, Paul ,,,,,,,,,.,.., 111, 233, 239, 259 Maultsby, George Jr. .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 May, Pat .,,,..,...,,,,,,,,,,...,....,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,,., 111 May, Robert ,,,,,,,,...,,,,,.,,,..,,....,,,,,,,,,,,.., 200 May, Carol Sue ,,,. 66, 222, 225, 240, 200, 213 Mayfield, Sheryl ,...,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,, 95, 200, 215 314 Mayo, James ...,..,,,,.....,,t,.,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 111, Meadows, Lowell Richard ,,,,,,..,, 66, 247 Meadows, Tex Ellsworth ..,.. ,.,.,,,.,11 9 5 Mealio, Deborah ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 111 Medaris, Jeanice ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 111, 232 227 Meek, Carolyn Ann ....,...., 111, 233, Meek, Kathy ,,..,... 66, 240, 230, 228, 254 Melbourne, Boyd L. ,..,,,....,,,, 95, 247, 259 222 Melton, Martha ,,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,1 111, Merritt, Helen ,,,.,,..,.,,, ...,,,,.... 9 5 Merritt, Mary Lynn ,,,.,, ....., 2 46 Miehdke, Jerry ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,.,., 8 2 Malone, Thomas ,,,,,. .. 82 Michalka, Shirley .,,,,,......., 111, 233, 232 Middlebrooks, Joyce Middlebrooks, Ruby Jewel ..,,,,.. 111, 215 Milburn, Judy ,,,,...............,,,,.,,.... 111, 213 Miles, Glenn ...,.....................,,,,,..., 259 Miller, Carla ,,,,......,,,,.....,.,,,......1.,, 111 Miller, Carolyn .... 112, 227, 224 Miller, Charles Douglas ..,.................,..,.. 95 Miller, Jack .,,,,......,,,,,,.,...,. 314 Miller, James ..........,,,,.,,,,,........,...., 82, 259 Miller, Judy ............,,..........,,,,,,.,..,,...,,,,, 95 Miller, Mary Lee ................,,,.....,, 1 66 Miller, Wanda .... 66, 247, 243, 217, 236, 246 Minims, Charles Julian ,.., 95, 282, 310 Mims, Do11ald Brook ,,,, 95, 200, 316 Minor, Jerry .,,,.,.,.......,..,.....,,....,,,,,, 66, 310 Minor, Joyce ,,,,......... ....,,,.......1,,, 1 12 Minyard, Janet ..,,, .............,,,...,,. 1 12 Miser, Gary ,,,,,,, ,,.... 3 02 Miser, Karen Miser, Sandra ,,.....,....1,..,,,,,,,,,,..,. 230 Mitchell, Chadwick Dan .......,,.,,,. 66, 208 Mitchell, Gary .,.,,,...,,.....,.,.,, 95, 302 Mitchell, Patricia Mitchell, Ronald ,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,..,.,,..,,,,,.,, 259 Mitchell, Sandra .....,......1.,. 112, 233, 218 Mitchell, Sherrie Kay ....,,,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 112 Moffatt, David .,,,,,.....,,.......,,,,.1,,,,........ 112 Mole, Edwin ,,,,..,.,,,,..,,,,....,,.. 112, 219, 233 Mole, Nancy .... 95, 228, 221, 200, 239 Montgomery, Karen .....,..,,,,,,,,..,.., 112, 228 Moody, Susan Carol ,.1,. 1 .,,.,,,....,,,,,. 66, 225 Mooney, Larry ,,,,.,....... ,,,,, 1 12, 320 Moore, James Dennis .... ,. 67 Moore, James Victor ,,,,,, 113 Moore, Freddie Marie ,,..,.. 1 67 Moore, Linda ..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 200 Moore, Amos ,,,,,,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 320 Moore, Martha .... 95, 254, 236 Moore, Paula Anne ,,,,.,,,,,,,1, 95, 202 Moragas, Pamela Diane ,,,,., 225 Moragas, Sherry .....1.,,,,,,,,,,, 213 Moran, Jackie Ann .,,,., .,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,, 9 5 Moran, Mary ,,,,,,,,.., 67 Moran, Travis ..,...,.,,,,.. 292 Moreland, James ..,,....,,,.,.,, ,,,,,,,,... 9 5 Morgan, Ronald Paul ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 7 Morrill, Jane .,,, 95, 210, Morris, Gregory Hal .,.,,,,,. Morris, Jeff ..........,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Morris, Susan ...,.... ,,.... 1 12 234 Morrison, Linda .,.,,1 ...,,,.,,,,,,,,, Morrison, Linda ..,........,,,. 1 Morrow, Mary Ellen .1,,,.,,.... 95, 241, Mosely, Linda ,,..,,..,.,,,. 112, 222, 227, Mosely, Sandra Lynn ..........,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Moses, Patricia Ann .,.. 94, 230, 225, Motl, James ,,,,.,,.,...,1.... 95, 310, 282, Muirhead, William ........,,,.,,,,,,,...,,.,,..,,, Mullin, David ,,,......,.,,, 67, 229, 205, Murphy, Rebecca .............,..,,,,,,,,.. 95, Murphy, Preddy .11 1 ,,., Myers, Diana ....,....,. ,.,..., Mygatt, Patricia ,..,.,. ,....,. N Nabors, Sandra Lynn ..., 67, 200, 232, Narramore, Fairy .... 96, 200, 243, Nation, Rita 84, 189 233 282 240 112 228 230 230 67 200 205 1 12 208 254 71 112 112 254 254 Nearn, Jerry ,,YY,,YY,,,,,,,vvvY,-,-,,,--,Aw,,,Y,,VY,,VY,,w 63 Nelms, Bryan ..,,,,,,.,.. 86, 200, 208, 294 Nelson, Donna ,,,,,,.,AA,,,,,,,, 112, 233, 246 Nelson, Dorothy A,,,......,,,.,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 112 Nelson, Nadine Paulette ,,,, 68, 227, 228, 232 Nelson, Richard Lee ,,,,,,, ,,A,,,,,,, 9 6 Nesmith, Barbara ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,Y ,,,,V, Y Y V 96 Newland, Roy .A,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 59 Newman, James .....,,, ,,,,,.,..,,,,, 2 59, 302 Newrlam, Pamela ........,.,,,. 295, 224, 247 Newnam, Penelope .,,, 68, 197, 200, 234, 247, 266 Newton, Mary ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 228 Nichols, Edrith Kay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96 Nicholson, William Tolbert ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 112 Nielsen, Thelma ,,,. 68, 230, 236, 240, 243 Narise, Jacob Joseph ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,. 259 Nolden, Phillip H, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,.YY 68 Noonan, Kathleen ,,,,,,.......... 96, 236, 243 Nooner, Terry S. YY..,. 200, 221, 238, 259 Norman, Nancy Elizabeth ..., 212, 224, 225, 227, 228, 231, 241 Norris, ,Elaine .......,.,..,.....,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 68 Northcut, Mary ..,,....,,,,,,.,,, 112, 228, 233 Norton, Linda Gail .... 96, 221, 236, 246, 247 Norton, Ronald L. ,.,1.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,, 96 O Ohler, Joyce Sue .... 68, 254, 197, 200 205 Oldham, Ronnie Ray ...,,,,,,,...,............,... 68 Orman, Jan ,.......,..,...,,, 112, 224, 233, 246 Orozco, Adelfa ..,,....,.,,..,,.,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 96 Orozco, Olga Irene ,,,,,r....,,,,....,,.,.......,.. 69 Oswald, Kathleen ,,,,. ..,,1,.. 2 54, 225 Othea, Francis ..1,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 30, 241 Owens, Scarlet .,..,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,.......... 8 2 Ozuick, ,James Taylor .. ,,,,.,,,,,,, 69 P Packer, Dannye .,.., ...,., 2 43, 282, 310 Page, Danny ,,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 6 Parish, Danny ......., .,1.,.,.,,,r,,..,...,,,,,,,, 1 12 Parish, Eddie ,,,,...,,...,...............,,,, 69, 205 Parker, Jim ,,,, 69, 282, 208, 200, 197, 302 239 Parker, Judy ....,,rr,,,,,,,,,,....,,......,.,. 60, 247 Parker, Vic ,,,,.,,. 69, 233, 224, 200, 320 Parkey, Katherine Suzanne ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 96 Parmelly, Joe .,.,,,,.,,...,...,,....,,,,,,.,,,,,...,,.. 69 Parris, Kaye .,,, 69, 200, 205, 234, 213, 266 Pass, Michael .......,.,.,,,,,..,,.,,.......,.,..,,,,, 112 Passmore, Rita ,,,,,,, ...... 1 12, 227, 234 Patin, Robert .,,,, ......,, 9 6, 224, 259 Patchen, Alice ,,,,......,..., ,,,,,,...,,,,,,.,,,,, 1 12 Patlan, Juan ,,,,....,,.......,,,,,,,..............,,..t,,, 69 Patterson, David Paul ,,,....,,. 69, 259 234 Patterson, Diana ....,,.... 112, 233, 231, 240 Patterson, Donald ,,,.,,,,,,,....,,, 70, 259, 316 Patterson, Linda ,,,,..,.,........,,,......,,,...,. 112 Patterson, Lonnie ,,...,....,, 84, 96, 208, 200 Patterson, Nancy .... 237, 243, 227, 236, 96 Patterson, Randall ,..,,.,,..,...,,... L ,,,....,.... 112 Patton, Susie Elaine ....,,,,r.,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 96 Paullus, James ......,l,,.......... 96, 247, 259 Payne, Cheryl Lynn .... 70, 247, 223, 222, 234, 218, 232, 212, 221, 238, 266 Payne, Lyndon ,... ...,,,..,..,.,,,,, 7 0, 259 Pearce, Karen ,,...,...... ....,,,. 1 12, 246, 221 Peirsm, Bill ,,Y....,,,.....,,.,,..,,.l..,,,,,, 112, 233 Pendergrass, Linda ....,,........ 97, 200, 254 Pendleton, Norma Jean ..,,....,,........,,.,,, 35 Pennybacker, Paula 112, 234, 222, 240, 230, 231 Perdue, Marlene .....,......,.,,l.,,....,,,,,,,,,, 97 Pergande, William P. .,,. 97, 210, 233, 208 Perkins, Martha ,l.. 70, 197, 210, 200, 217, 213 Perkins, Rickey ,,.,............,,,. 97, 200, 247 Perkins, Sandra ,,,,.., ,.,,,. 1 12, 230, 204 Perry, Eileen ,,,,.... ...l,,,, 9 7, 231, 232 Perry, Freddy ...,,,, ,,,,,...,,,, 2 92, 314 Persons, Gene ,.,, ...,,,,,,,,,,tt,.. 2 16 Peterek, Albert .,,.,,,,,,,,, ,...,.,...,,,,,,,, 2 17 Peters, Charles .................,,,..,,A....,,,,,..., 97' Peters, Penny' Marie .... 70, 254, 221, 204, 243, 230, 238, 234, 230 Petty, Wanda ....,,,.,,,,,,......,...,,,,,, 113, 241 Pheil, Gary Arthur ..,....,,,,,,,..,,...,,,,,,...., 70 Phillips, Robert .,.....,,,,,,,.,.,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 70 Phillips, Stephen .,...,,, 70, 210, 200, 197 Phipps, Gene ,,,,..... .,,....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, 9 7 Peirce, Gerald ....,l...........,,l,,,, 247, 254, 70 Pine, Don Steven ..,, 70, 197, 219, 202, 247 Pennell, Charles Craig ..,,.,..Y,,, ..,,,,,,,. , , 70 Pitman, Alden .......,.,,,,,.. ,..,,,, 1 13 Plummer, Jerry .........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,, 113 Poe, Pamela r.....,,,,..,,.,ll.,.,,,.............,.,,, 113 Pollard, Judy ,,,, 97, 254, 243, 200, 236, 221, 222, 227, 232 Polley, Charles .,,.,,,,,,1..........,,,,,,,,,,, 70, 35 Pool, James ,,,,,.,,,,..,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 71, 35 Porter, Mark ,,,,............,,.,,,,,..........,.,,,,,l 1 113 Portman, Virginia Kay .... 97, 224, 236, 200 243 71 Potter, Jack ,,...,,l,......,.... Potter, Sara Irene ....,,, Pottorff, John D. ..., ffffffff707f 217 302 Powell, Terry ,,,,. ,,,,,,, .,,,,,,, 7 l Prather, Elaine .l..... ,,,.......,..,,,,,,...... 1 13 Prestidge, Judy ,,,,......,,,,,, 233 Price, Carol ,,,,...,,l,,,,.. 97, Price, Jan .,..,,.... Price, Jay R. Price, Sandra .. 113, 320, 254, 246, 200 113 71, 229 113 302 Price, Wayne ,,,,.. ........ 3 00, Prikryl, Andy .,,,....... ,,,,,,,,,. 8 2, 35 Prindible, William .,,.... 71, 259 Procaccini, Mario ,,,,.... .,...,,,,,,,,,, 2 47 Province, Ray ....,,.... ,,,.....,,, 7 1, 282 Puckett, Judy ,,,,... ..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7 Paea Rand ,,,,.., ...r... 71,254,200 011546, Mary ,11.1....,.. 113, 233, 221, 246 Quick, Suanne ..,t....t.t,..,t 1, 113, 234, 230 Qwsenberry, Barbara ,too,.., 113, 222, 221, 231 R Ragir, Eric ,.,. 71, 167, 197, 200, 202, 219, 232, 239, 247 Ragle, Linda ...- ...... -L ,,,,,t..............rl 247 Ragle, Janet ........,,......,. 71, 197, 228, 243 Ramer, Larry ..............,,.............,,,,,....,,,, 234 Ramsey, Barbara ..., 96, 113, 187, 205, 234, 240, 24-6, 259 Ramsey, Donna Gail ........,,.r.,..,,.. 71, 200 Ramsey, Patricia ,,,,,.,,,,........ 97, 243, 254 234, 240, 246, 259 Rasco, Claudia ,,,, .,......,.... 9 7, 225, 240 Rasco, Shirley .,,,......,. 71, 225, 230, 232 Rawhngs John ....,t,t,,,,,,tt,,tt., 72,200,310 Rawlings, Stephen ,,,,,,1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 1 13 Rawlins, Dan ,,,,,,,,11,, ,,,,,,,. 1 13, 233 Rawlins, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,--,, 1 13 Rawlins, Richard ,,,,,,,.. ,,11,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 7 2 197 Ray, Joan ,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,, .1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,-,,,,, 7 2 Ray, Sandra Lynn 97, 200, 224, 254 Reading, James L. ,,,.........,......,1,,, 72, 237 Reames, Berta ,,,,,,,, 1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 2 Redman, Bobby .,,,.,....,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 72 Reeder, Johnny L. ......,,,,..,...,,,,....,,,,,,,, 72 Reese, Sherry ,,,. 72, 200, 205, 213, 254 Renfro, Pat .....,......,.....,e..,,,....,...... 97, 302 Renner, Noma June .......,.....,,.....,,,,,,,, 113 Renner, Kathryn ,,,. 113, 213, 227, 230, 233 Renner, Cynthia .....,.,,,...,......,l,,....,,,,,,,, 97 Rhoads, James Wayne .... 97, 200, 234 Rhodes, Ronnie ,,,,..........,.i.,,,.,,..ii........,, 72 Rhodes, Roxie Ann Richardson, Cynthia .,,.. - ,,.......,, 72, 228 Riddle, Celia .,.. 72, 197, 200, 233, 243 Riddle, Hollis ..,,..........,....,......i W. 113, 316 Ridley, Kathy ........,,,,,.,....... 113, 231, 224 Rigsby, Claude ...2 ..........,,..,,,,,, 1 13 Ripley, Lillian ....., ,,2,,,....222. 9 7, 200, 228 Roady, John ,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.......,.,,,.,,,... 113, 292 Roberts, Leif ....,,,,,,,.,... 73, 203, 266, 302 Roberts, Margaret .,.,........ 113, 222, 233 Roberts, Robert ..,.,,,, .....,,,,,,,,............,,,, 7 3 Roberts, James Roberts, Sallie 1......... 97, 204, 238, 254 Roberts, Victoria Lee ...,,,,. 113, 228, 24-0 Robertson, Betsy .... 73, 197, 211, 225, 254 Robertson, John Wilbur ..,, 113, 205, 233, 302 Robertson, Leonard ,,.. 73, 197, 200, 243 Robinson, Grace .,,,,,,i........,,,,..,. 113, 239 Robinson, Janis ............ 97, 227, 240, 243 Robinson, Kay .... 73, 197, 200, 213, 225, 254 Robinson, Melanie ....,,,,,,,11.....,,..,,.,,,.,,, 113 Robinson, Robert ................ 97, 202, 219 Robinson, Ruby Diann ..,,,.,,.,,,.... 97, 254' Robinson, Vickie ,,,. 73, 200, 222, 231, 228 Rockett, Terry ,,,,........,,..i,,. 73, 200, 259 Rodin, Barbara .... 97, 200, 231, 232, 240 Rogers, Carolyn Ann .......... 73, 225, 228 Rogers, Kenneth ......,,,,2,,,,,.......,,,,,,,2,.. 113 Roper, Gary .....,,.................2,.....,,..,,,.... 302 Rosales, Mary Angela .... 73, 200, 221, 222,224,231,234,238 Roschie, Mary Jo .... 73, 232, 227, 228 Rose, Brenda Sue ..,.........,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 113 Rose, Corliss .....,.,,,.,. .......1,,..,... 9 8 Rose, Mary Linda ,..... ,,,,,. 1 13, 234 Rose, Vickie ....,..,,,.,,,...........,..,,,,.. 98, 234 Rosen, Janet Ross, Linda ..,.,,,. 98, 200, 230, 233, 264 Ross, Taylor ..,.. ..,...,..i.,,,,,i.,,,......,..,.. 1 00 Ross, Karen ................. ..... 9 8, 212, 225 Roten, Charles ...............,,...,,,....... 114, 300 Rountree, Donna Kay ..,. 74, 221, 236, 238,243 Rovello, Robert ....1,..,.. .,,,,, 1 14, 300 Rowland, Betty ........ ,..1,,,, 7 4, 210 349 Rudd, Robert Charles Rush, Dorothy ,,,,, 74, 208, 282, 302 Rushing, Robert ,,,,. .,.....,.,.,,,,,,,,, 9 8 Russel, Donna ,,.A......,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 98, 200, 230 Russom, Billie Jean ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,l,,,,,,, 74 Ryan, Jill Loraine ,,,,, 98, 200, 241 Ryan, Sherry ....,,.,,,. 114, 231, 241 Ryder, Pam ,,,, S Salisbury, Perry E. ,. Sample, Carol Jean .... 74, 114 98 167, 197, 200, Sibley, Jimmy ....,,,..,,,Y,Y,,,,..,,,,,,,,.-- 114, Sides, Claude Clayton Siebel, Jessica Elaine Simmons, Harold Simmons, Kathy ,....,.. 219 75, 282, 302 114, 205, 219, 233,240 Simmons, Shirley ..,,. 1,..., 1 14, 233, 240 Sims, Carolyn Sims, Michael ..............,,,,...... 75, 208, 279 Singleton, Dalena ,,.,,,,,,...,.,. 99, 224, 241 Singleton, Vernon Donald .... 99, 200, 208 254,.320 Sams, David ....,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 4 Sanderlin, Jane .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74, 227, 213 Sanderlin, Judith ,,,,.,,,,,.,,,., 114, 213, 227 Sanders, George ,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 219, 247 Sanders, Randall ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,-,,,YY,,,,, Sanders, Shirley ..,. 74, 200, 202, 219, 225, 227, 230, 233, 240, Sanders, Steven .,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,, 74, Sanford, Suzanne ........ 98, 200, 227, Spearman, Danny L. .... 76, 200, 217, 218, 259, 259, 259 Spillar, Ronnie Jay ...,..,,,,......,...,1,,,.,,., 76 Spillers, Judy ,..,........ 114, Spinks, Pamela Braswel1 , Spradling, Ronald .,,,.1....,,. Sprinkle, Stephen ,,,,,.1.,,,,, Spruill, Laura Elizabeth 218, 230, 234 114 114, 259 Staats, Kayla ,,,,,,..,,,,.......,.... 114, 228, 230 Staley, Harriet Jean .... 99, 200, 222, 227, 234, 247 Stampfer, Henry G. ,... 76, 212, 229, 231, 259, 266 Standfield, Carol ......,. .,,.,,. 7 6, 228 Standfield, Susan ,,,,....,,...........,,.,,,,,,...... 99 Stanley, Howard .,,..,.......,,.,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 115 Stanley, John ,,,,..,,,,..,. 77, 208, 282 310 Stanton, Steve .1 Starnes, Sara ,,,,. Savage, Stanley ,,,. 84, 98, 184, 205, 282, Sawyer, Tom .,,,..,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74 Scanlan, Eddie ....,,,.. ...., 9 8, Scheibe, Paul ....,,,....,.. ,,,.,,,, Schellenberg, Steve ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 98 Schnicderjan, Johnny ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 98 Scholl, Robert Ross ..,,,, 82, 197, 200, 247 Schroeder, Pete F. ,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,, 98, 208, 222 Schutte, David ......,,......,,, -... 74, 297, 200 Scoggins, Carolyn Sue .,,, 75, 167, 200, 202, 219, 233, 234 Scotch, Cheri .... 98, 203, 218, 238, 266 Scott, Jeff T. ,,,,,.,,,..,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,.,, 98 Scott, John ,,,,,,, ,,..,..,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 8 Scott, Linda .,,,.......,,,.......,,. 114,, 228, 240 Scott, Steve ................ 98, 205, 208, 239 Seals, Gary William ..,,......,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,, 98 Seay, Sharon ...,........,.....,......,..,.,. 114, 228 Seeger, Betty Suzanne ,,,,. .,,,,...,,,,,,,., 9 8 Seely, Susan ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. .,,,,.,....,,,, 9 8, 200 Sellers, Roger ,,,,,,, 98, 222, Settles, Judy ,,,,.... ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 14 Sexton, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,, Shank, Glenn Ray .... 208, 243, 282, Sharp, Duane .........,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75 Shastid, Ronald D. ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Shaw, Anita ..,. 98, 200, 202, 204, 238 Shaw, Douglas ,,,,,,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 292, Shaw, Jerry ,...,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Shelley, Shaw, Stephana .,,, 98, 200, 225, 254, Sheffield, Frank Hornor ..,, 75, 167, 197, 200, 205, 208, 233, Danny ,,,.,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,, 75, 213, Shelton, Johnny ,,.,.. Shelton, Louise Sitton, James .,,,...........,.,,,,...........,,,,,,,,,, 114 Skinner, Dolores Kay ,,....,, 75, 228, 231 Skinner, John ,.,,......,,,,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 114 Skinner, Judy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,..,,,......,,,.,,,,,,, 114- Slay, Lyndlc ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 114, 227, 233, 246 Slinkark, Rebecca Lynn ..,,,,.. 99, 218, 221 Slocum, Carolyn ,,..,,.,...,,..,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 114 Small, Darlene Marie ,...,,,, 114, 213, 224 Small, Paula Jane ,,,,..,....,,,,,,,,,,,,. 240, 247 Smith, Barbara Diane .... 99, 200, 202, 219 221 Smith, Carl ,,,,.... .,....,. 3 5, 75, 247, 259 Smith, Charles ,...,,, .......,,,,,,..,,.. 1 14, 259 Smith Cecilia ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,..,,..... 99, 200, 243 Smith Donald .,..,,,,.........,,,,,,,..,... 259, 259 Smith Donald Wayne ....,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,.., 1 14 Smith, Frank ,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,,,. ,,,..,f,fff,, 7 5 Smith, Gary ,,,,..,,,,,,,,.....,.,,,.,..,,,... 35 32 Smith Gwyn Smith Irene 76, 177, 200, 202, 204, 205, 221, 238, 254, 259 Smith, Jerry A. ....,,,,,,,,,.. -W 82, 259, 259 Smith, Jerry G. Smith, John Albert ,,,.,,, ,,,-,,,,,..,.,,.,,, 9 9 Smith John C. ..,,....... ,.,..,,, 1 14, 259 Smith Lynn ,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. 76, 216, 228 Smith Margaret Elaine .... 84, 99, 200, 228, 233 Smith, Mary .,,,,,..,.,,,,.., ....,,,,,,,.,, 1 14 Smith, Raymond ,,,,,, ...,,, 9 9, 259 Smith, Ricky ,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,.,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 114 Smith, Ronnie ,,,,......,,,,...........,.,..,,,, 99, 282 Smith, Sharon ,... 76, 200, 202, 213, 222, 225, 227, 234, 238 Smith Sharon Elaine ,,,,,,,, 114, 227, 234 Smith Virginia ,,,,.....,,,,,,,.,,,......,,,, 99, 109 Smith, Warren Keith ,,..,,, ..,,,,,,,, 7 6, 62 Smythe, Susan ,,,,.,,,.,,,.. ,,,,,,, 9 9, 254 Snider, Penny ...,,,,,,, ..,,,,....,, 99 Snodgrass, Errol .....,,,,,.....,........,,.......... 243 Snodgrass, Hugh T. Snyder, J. Allison ,,,, 76, 197, 200, 219, 238, 247, 247, 247, 259 Stein, Gayle ,,,,,, 99, 200, 224 Steger, Joe 1. ., ,,,,, .....,,,.,,., 9 9, 229 Steger, Tom ,,,,....,,,.. ,,,,..,,,,,, - ,.,.,...,..,,, 9 9 Steindorf, John .....V,,....,,......,,,......... 99, 316 Stelling, Marvin Joe ,... 77, 200, 224, 247, 259 Stenstrom, Helen ,,,,........,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,.. 77 Stenstrom, Verner ,,,,.......,,,.. 115, 300, 314 Sterner, Linda Sue .... 77, 197, 200, 203, 213, 266 Stewart, Earl Ricl1ard ...,,,,,,, 99, 205, 208 Stewart, Elizabeth .,..... ...... 9 9, 243, 254 Stewart, John ,,,,...,.,. ,,,....,,,,,..... 1 00, 200 Stogsdill, Gerald ,.,,....,,....,,....,,,,,.,......... 115 Stone, S. David .,,,,,,, 100, 205, 208, 294 Stone, Judy Walker ..,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 77, 35, 24-0 Stone, Kenneth W. ,,,,..........,..,,,,. 115, 259 Stone, Michael ..,.,,.. ...... 1 00, 243, 247 Strain, Sharon ,...,,,,,,..,,..,..,,,...,........,,,,,. 100 Strawn, Jimmy .,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 115, 205, 292 Strickland, Jerry Dean ..,.,,.,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,, 100 Stripling, Mary ,..,,,.....,,,,.,, 115, 205, 234 Story, Jo Ann ,,,,.,..,,,....,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 100 Stuart, Barbara ,,,,.,.....,,.,,...... 100, 224, 240 Stuart, Jane ,,,,,,,,,, 100, 200, 218, 224, 237 Stuart, Robert ,...............,,,,....,,,...,1,,.,..,, 115 Stultz, Dawn .,,,....,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Sullins, Henry ,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 77 Suggs, Forrest .,,,,,,,,1..,,,,.,.. 100, 239, 302 Sullivan, John Wesley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 77, 35 Summers, Roberta ,,,,..,,,,,,,, 100, 200, 246 Suess, Kathryn ...,.,,...,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Swenson, Gary .,,,...... T Shelton, Marsha .,,,...,. ....,,------f,f, Shelton, Ronnie C. ..,,, ,,,,,,.,, 9 8, Shelton, Vicki, ,,,,,,t,,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,, Sherrell, Rodney .,,,..,.,,.............,,,,.....,. Shipp,, James Stanley ,,,,,.., 110, 234, Shoecraft, Charles 1,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.... Shultz, 350 Richard ...,.... Snyder, Susan Lee .... 99, 200, 210, 221, 269 Snyder, Thomas ,,,,.....,..,,,,,,,,...,,. 114, 314 Soldo, Sally ,... 76, 167, 197, 200, 202, 204, 205, 212, 221, 230, 233, 236, 238, 239, 240, 243, 254 Solganick, Louis ,... 99, 212, 239, 282, 294 Solomon, Margaret ,,,.,,....,,,,...,,,.,..,,,,,,,, 99 Sorrells, Garnye .,,,.1,,, ,,,.... 1 14, 215 Sorrells, Georgane .....,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. 99, 200 Souder, Terry ......,..,.........,..,.,,,,..,,,,.,...,,. 316 Sowards, Robert ,.,. 76, 197, 200, 205, 208, 310 Sparks, Jerny . ..... .L ...,,.,....,..,..,....... 114 Sparks, Jo Ann , ,,,,.,.. 98, 222, 230 Swearengen, Sharon ..,.,..,,.......,,,, 115, 230 77, 200, 247, 316 Taylor, Kathie .,1,1....... ...,,,. 2 30 Taylor, Naomi M. ,,,,...,,,..,,,,....,,,,....,.,,,, 115 Tapp, Jan ,,,....,,,...................,..,,..,,......,,,, 115 Tapscott, William ........ 77, 259, 259, 259 Tatum, Barbara ti,,.........,..................,,.... 115 Taylor, Donna ,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,....... 100 Taylor, John Henry ,.,.,,..,,,,.. 100, 247, 259 Taylor, Daniel H. ..... .,,,,..,,,,,,,,... 1 00 Taylor, Jack ,..,..,.,,. .,,,......,,.. 1 00 Taylor, Sally ...,,,.. .,,,, 1 15, 227 Taylor, Roy ...,,,. ......,,.,, 2 59 Taw- Patty ,,,,,,,,, 77 Y W' 'W' 'Y' 5- U Taylor. Danny 7,,,,,. ..A7,,,,7 1 00, 208, 310 Teague, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,Y 219, 202 Teague, Thomas ...,,,.,,, 77, 259, 217, 259 Terry, Maco ,,,,,, 78, 254, 225, 200, 197 Tennison, Jerry ,,,, 78, 200, 222, 234, 247, 221 Thomas, Jermaine ,,,,,,,,,,,Y,YYY,,,,,,,,Y,,, 1 115 Thomas, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , 78 Thomas, Lany ,,,,,,,,.,,,,-,,,,1,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 35 Thomas, Judith ,,,, 78, 200, 254, 223, 197 Thomas, Dixie Linda ,,,.,,,, 205, 224, 115 Thompson, Frank .,,. 78, 210, 243, 294, 180 Thompson, Freddie ,,,. 78, 238, 202, 200, 182 Tillman, Linda ,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,, ,M 78, 230, 225 210,-204, Thompson James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 115, 219, 224 Thompson Sue Ellen ,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Thompson, John Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 00, 259 Thompson Lynn .,,,,,,,,,,1, , 115 Thigpen, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l1,,11,,,,1,,, 78 Thornton, Tommy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,111,,,,,1 35 Thrasher, Penecia Karen fPennyJ , 78, 238, 202, 204 Thrash, Ronnie ,,,, 100, 320, 205, 200, 208 Tilson, Dinah ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 115, 230, 234, 213 Tomlinson, Harold .....,....,....,,,,,,,,, 78, 259 Tompkins, Tommy Gene ,,,,,,.. . ,,,, 78, 247 Townsend, Judy ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,, 115 Townsend, William ,,,,,,,,,,,, 115, 247, 259 Tozier, Douglas Gerald .........,,,,. 100, 233 Trammell, Peggy .,1,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 115, 233 Trimble, Carol Diane .... 78, 197, 200, 234 Trayler, Billye ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 115 Tsukahara, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 115, 233 Turbeville, Linda ,1r,.,..1. ,..,,,,,,,,,, 1 15, 222 Tucker, Robbie Jean ...,..,,,, 79, 230, 225 Tucker, Wayne ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...,,,,,,,,, 1 15, 292 Tucker, Jean ,,,,,,,,,,..1 ,,r,,,,, 1 01, 247 Tucker, Ronnie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,, 115, 314 Tucker, Sandra ,,,,..1.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 115 Turner, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,, 101, 243, 282, 302 Turner, Dennis Carl ....,,,,.. 101, 217, 259 Turner, Keith ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5, 79 Turns, Dale .,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 115 Twitty, Sherry .,,.,,, ,,,,, 1 15, 222 U Underwood, James ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,, 79 Usleton, Jimmy Lynn .,,,.... 101, 259, 24-7 Uzee, Suzette A. ,,,,......,,,, ,,,,,,.,, 1 01, 230 V vaiaiiiiie, Vicki oooooooo ooooo 7 9, 225, 221 Vance, Gerald M. ,,., .,.,,,,,,...,,,,,,, 7 9 Vanhoose, Loyd ,,,,.,., 115 Vaughn, Cathy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 115 Vaughn, Wandalyn ,.......,,,,,,...,,,,,o,o2,,,,,, 115 Vergati, Judy ...,...,...... 101, 230, 241, 240 Victory, James ....,, ,.,,,,,..,,2,,22,,,2,ooo. 29 2 Villa, Robert ...,.. ,,,,... 2.o-o.of. 9 7 , 35 Vincent, Gary A. ,,,,,. fff.ffo 7 9, 242 Vincent, Greg ,,,,.,,, 229 Vivion, Mike ,,,, 79, 200, 197, 219, 202, 234, 247 Voight, Janis ....,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 115, 227 Vonder Hoya,Susan .,,, 79, 254, 197, 205 W Wacaser, Donna Marie r.,,....,,,,,, 115, 230 Walden, Stephanie ,,..,, 115, 212, 239, 224 Walden, William ,,,,,,,,,,r.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 82 Walker, Betty ,,,, 79, 227, 254, 200, 197 Walker, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 115 Wall, Becky ,,,...,,,,.....r,,,,,,,,,,,, 80, 203, 266 Wall, John .,,.,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,..,,,,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 80 Walraven, Anne ,,,, 80, 224, 254, 225, 228 Wanja, Patricia ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, , 101 Warden, Bill ............,.,,,..,,,.,.,.,,.,,,, 116, 316 Ware, Ola 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 116 Waters, Sheila ,,,, 101, 254, 210, 222, 200, , 240, 243 Watin, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 116, 259 Watkins, Della Faye ..,,.,,,, ..,., - 116 Watkins, Paula W, ,,.,,, 116 Watkins, Roselyn ,...,,..,.,,,.....,,,,,,.,.,,,,, 101 Watkins, Susan Loree ,,,.,....,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,, 116 Watson, Judy ,,,,,.,, 80, 254, 228, 215, 213 Wattner, Karen ,,,,,,,,..,, 101, 247, 246, 224 Weatherall, Patricia ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, 116, 213 Weaver, Patsi ,,,....,..r,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 80, 246 Weaver, Teresa ,,,,........,,.,,. 231, 240, 116 Webb, Jane ,,,,,.,,,, 101, 205, 279, 200, 185 Weber, Walter ,,,,. ....,,,,.,,,,, 1 16, 233, 236 Welch, Charles Michael ,,,..,... .,,.,,,,,,, , 116 Welcon, Jolm ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 01, 302 West, Phil eeee...,,,,,.,...,,,,eeeoeeoeeooeeee 101, 233 Weston, Terry .,,,..,..,.,,.......,.,.,,,,., 101, 208 Weston, Timothy Lee .,,, 80, 4-0, 208, 269, 203 Westrop Linda ,,,,,...,,....,,,, 101, 228, 231 Whatley, Patricia ........ .,,,,,,,,, 1 01, 228 Wheeler, Sandra ,,....... .......,,,...,r.,,,,,,, 1 16 Wheeler, Tommy .,....,..,.,....,,,,...,,,,, 101, 35 Whitcher, Larry Ray ,,,. 80, 217, 243, 212, 239 White, Allan ,...,,,,,,...,...,,,,,,, 82, 259, 302 White, Arlis .....,.,.... 101, 234, 231 White, Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,.....,.... 101, 259 White, Evelyn ,,,, 80, 197, 200, 236, 243 White, Harley ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,.,,, 116, 292 White, Karen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 116 White, Kenny ,,,,,, ,.., , 101, 247, 259 White, Linda ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 o, 216, 228 White, Sherrill ,,,.,,,, ,..,,,.,..,,.., , . 116, 247 Whitehurst, Jack ...,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 116, 302 Whitney, Charlotte ,,,, 101, 269, 202, 219, 218, 200, 236 Whitter, Mary Kaye ..... - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 80, 212 Whitter, Winky ,,,,....,. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 O1 Wiegand, Jerry ,.r,,,,, ,r,, , 101, 243 Wiese, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. 1 16, 302 Wiese, Mary Diane .... .....,,,,,. 1 01, 230 Wigginton, Peggy .,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 116 Wilder, Weyland ....,.,,,,,,,. 101, 200, 269 Wiley, Andy .11 ,,,,,,,,,. - ,,,,.........,,,.,,...,.... 116 Wilkinson, Terry ,..,..,. 208, 300, 314, 200 Wilkerson, Linda J. ,.,, .,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 82 Williams, Allere ....,... 102, 224, 259, 238 Williams, Barbara June ,,,, 101, 219, 202, 200 Williams, Williams, Dale .,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,.,.....,,,,,, ...,,,,,,, 8 0 Gretchen ,.,. 81, 200, 197, 234, 239, 243, 175, 279, 150, 167 Williams, Joan Marie ,,,,.,,,,, 81, 230, 240 Williams, Mary ,,,,,.,.,..,,,.... ,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 102 Williamson, Jan 102, 254, 200, 210, 211 Willingham, Martha Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82, 35 Willingham, Vicki Jean ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 81 Willis, Barbara .,........,.,... 116, 213, 234 iviiiis, Chris ,,,.,,,, 102, 254, 234, 200, 246 Wiimoiii, Glenda ,,,,,,,,,, 81, 200, 234, 227 Wileon, Bob Gene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 81, 302, 266 Wilson, Jerry L. .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 4 7 Wilson, Larry .................... 116, 292, 96 Wilson, Milton ..,,,,,...,,....,,,,....,,aaaa 116, 224 Wilson, IV., William Wallace ..., 102, 208, 200, 302 Winn, Larry ,,,. 102, 219, 222, 202, 200 Wisdom, Paul Thomas ...,,,,,,,.... 102, 229 Win, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, -ar 116, 227, 218 Walker, Bobbie Gail ,.........,,,,,,,,,,,, 79, 230 Wofford, Carolyn Gregg ,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,...,,,, 81 Wofford, John Rodney .,,, 81, 282, 310, 205, 208 Woicik, David .....,, ,,,,,,.. ...,,,,,. 8 1 , 259 Wolf, Dianne .,,,..,,,..,.................. 102, 247 YVomble, Michael Claude .,,,..,.,,.... 80, 35 Womble, Steve .,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,.,., 1 ....,,,.,,,,, 116 Wood, Phillip ...,,, 102, 259, 259 Wooten, Edgar .,,,....,..,.,. ,,,,......... 8 1, 259 Worden, Jamie ....,,,,,,...,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 81 Worley, William Alvin ,,,,................,,,, 116 Works, Donna .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 116, 234, 228, 230 Worsham, Barbara Joy ....,,,,,,.,., 116, 234 Worsham, Brenda Dawn .... 81, 227, 225, 272 238, zoo, 197, 234, 254, Wright, David Lynn ,,,,,....,........,,.......... 102 Wright, Diana Jo ,,,,- 81, 218, 238, 222, 234, 225, 212, 239, 227 Wright, Henry Wright, James C. ...... 102, 259, 259, 229 Wright, Karen .,.........,. 2 ..,,,...,. - ..,,...,.,. 116 Wright, Kristina W ..,,,,,,,,, 82, 228, 266 Wright, Lee F. ,,.. ,,,.,,. 2 59, 239 Wright, Patricia ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 02 Wright, Roger G. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,., 1 02 Wright, Sharon ...... ....... 8 2 Wynn, Sherie ,,,,,,,, ..,.. 1 02 Y Yarbrough, Karen .,,, 102, 254, 200, 227, 205, 246 Yarbrough, Sandra LYIH1 ....------------------,f 82 Ybarra, Danny ......,...----.----,-- ------ - - 231 Ybarra, Juan ....,......-.--,---,fff,ff----fff-fff---f- 259 Ybarra, Vincent Yeargan, Michael Hulcy .,,, 82, 269, 234, 297, 243, 203, 204, 200 Young, Jimmy Olin A--- -----------------v-------, - 82 Young, Rebecca ,...... -,--.- 1 16, 234' Young, Russell ,..,. 2 ......------- 82, 229 Young, Ruth Ann -...---------- 102, 243, 236 Young, Sandra ,.....-----------.. 2- 102, 228, 231 Yowell, Larry .............. 116, 292, 203, 205 35I . . 9. v Am'- GUIDED BY SPIRIT, KNOWLEDGE, AND FRIENDSHIP in their search for excellence, students at Sunset have enjoyed new heights of progress in I964. A progressive blending of old and new has helped us to lay a stronger foundation for scholar- ship, leadership, and citizenship. Much of our ad- vancement in scholarship may be attributed to the new building, with its modern facilities, and to the many improvements in the original building, includ- ing the language lab and the remodeled offices. We have progressed this past year under the able leader- ship of Mr. Robert C. Stokes. our new assistant principal. and Mr. Floyd A. Mechler. our new foot- ball coach. Citizenship has been promoted through the loyal leadership of our experienced principal. Mr. H. S. Griffin. As editors, we hope this book presents a true picture of the progress made in 1963-64. Many people deserve recognition for the part they played in the publication of this book. We would like to take this opportunity to thank those who gave their advice. time, and talents to the success of this chapter in Sunsetls colorful his- tory. We would like to express our greatest appreciation to Mr. Don Faught for his continued help and guid- ance throughout I963-64. Mrs. Ayree Stokes also de- serves recognition for her assistance. 352 Mr. Bob Lynch, Sunset's representative from Taylor Publishing Company, deserves the gratitude of the entire student body for his willingness and eagerness to help us. His valuable experience and sound counsel have helped us solve the many problems that have arisen this past year. He has become a great friend to all of us on the staff. Mr. Bill Cathey deserves credit for all the individual student pictures. Mr. Jimmy Hylton is also respon- sible for many 'pictures throughout the book. Our two industrious business managers, Carlene Barrett and Weyland Wilder, manager and assistant respectively, were in charge of all book work and finances. Dianne Howard. editor, and Sue Snyder, assistant, have spent countless hours organizing the academic section. The Student Life section. perhaps the most interesting section in the book. was created by Tim Weston and John Chilton. The activities of all school organizations and clubs were recorded by Mike Yeargan, editor. and his assistant. Anita Shaw. Bill Atkinson and Stanley Savage have captured the highlights of the various sports in their athletic sec- tion. The staff photographers. Robert Alexander and Mike Day. have once again filled the Sundial with superb prints of life at Sunset. Lauran Litton and Charlotte Whitney have emphasized this year's theme of uprogressi' through their 'creative copy. Often ar- riving at the crack of dawn and remaining till sunset have been our two faithful. hard-working typists. Linda Kreisel and Carol Davis. Susan Carpenter, our talented artist has put the finishing touches on the book with her modern lettering and her impressive art Work. Mrs. Lometa Staveley, our new Sundial advisor. has stepped in to fill the vacancy left bv our former ad- visor. Mr. Don Faught. We would like to thank her for her professional guidance. her useful assistance and her warm friendship. This year has been a real experience for us with the many agonies and the few ecstasies that we encountered while editing this book. Holding this position has been a real honor for both of us. and we should like to thank both the students for their support and the entire faculty for their tremendous cooperation. Best of luck to the l965 Sundial Staff. sin Cere ly, 6904 9 Ebklv f . 5 L Z 'C' KV! ff 6 vc u ,. X 7 1 XR Ns xv 1 wxjx if - X ky XC A X Yihs . .4 , it x X ' G X, N ki X X x x NN iv ,, .XL , 'N. -'xp - X .XX x-.-Q xi M .- -,. f , Y 'y',XN j.-N , X.
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