Sunset High School - Sundial Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1965
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Exchange Students, Morning Meditations, and Club Activities 5 ,. wpmmnnno Tyfwfy the Friendshuo That Is Sunset gv Knowledge P Sundial Honors Miss Ruth Morris Sunset is one of the few schools in the na: tion which is allowed to use radioactive ma- terial. Our school is allowed to use this equipment because of the work and dedica- tion of a member of the Sunset faculty, Miss Ruth Morris. Her deep concern for Sunset and its students is shown by her willingness to help students. Last year Miss Morris re- ceived the Fellow Award from The Texas Academy of Sciences. She has written bi- ology manuals which were used in the Dal- las schools. With admiration and deep ap- preciation the Sundial Staff proudly dedi- cates this 1965 Sundial to Miss Ruth Morris. s x With sincere thanks for her outstanding teaching and her work on service projects as sponsor of The Junior Red Cross, the 1965 Sundial salutes Miss Martha Ferguson. In appreciation for her constant devotion and loyalty to the students of Sunset as a teacher, Senior sponsor, and counselor, the 1965 Sundial honors Mrs. Juanita Presson. The 1965 Sundial recognizes Miss Ruth Baker because of her friendly attitude as sponsor of Pen Pals and the knowledge which she imparted to her students. Sundial Tributes Six Former Teachers FWF In appreciation for her sponsorship of award-winning Junior Classical League con- testants and her true interest in the stu- dents, we recognize Miss Agnes Edwards in this 1965 Sundial. With sincere thanks for the many hours spent coaching the football and track teams to victory and for his exceptional teaching, the 1965 Sundial acknowledges Mr. Byron Rhome. The 1965 Sundial honors a member of the original Sunset faculty, Miss Lucille Stevens, because of her loyal support of the Bisons and her speeches in pep assemblies. nigh A . If K,A1k.AYV y Vi y oi In Memoriam: P. C. Cobb Mr. P.1C. Cohh, renowned teacher and athletic directorfpassed away last summer while on va- cation. tlQlVlr. Cobb began his teaching career in Dallas at Bryan Street High School immediately following World War I. When Sunset was opened in 1925, he was assigned as a member of the original faculty. Following his teaching at Sunset, Mr. Cobb for more than thirty years was the Athletic Director of the Dallas Inde- pendent Schqol District. Cobb Stadium is a living memorial of Mr. Cobb, whom Dallas and Sunset will always remember. Sunset Loses Devoted Friend Last November Mrs. Belma Wood passed away after a short illness. She formerly worked for the Draft Board, but for more than eighteen years Mrs. Wood was library assistant at Sunset. Her helpfulness and sense of humor will long be remembered. Bisons Remember Mrs. Aubrey Mrs. Mary Aubrey, study hall teacher at Sunset fiye years, was tragically taken from us last A former missionary, Mrs. Aubrey was a of the Morning Meditations Committee All miss Mrs. Aubrey, but we remember her sunny d1S position which brightened the life of everyone who knew her. L u .49 xf lx X. x X If M: Ni-14: .f1?1?u.,A.5., E Rafe, Qx.Q-3g,JkJx!xIx avg:-E cb SQNXQJQ J 3 W5 235 X . RK' WX wwkixv N MBR NX Rx VA '- PIR I-s w 5 Z 29 'mm-FM N QCHEER LEA DER Q is ff fy 5151 fy Q' k1f,m'5i1vQrM 4iil4',L'wfM.'k -'xv 'R ' 'nr f3RQ W!1f?k w,Yefm. 5 5 nf' Y KRW '1 fum Vim 3 B1 0 ETTE ,Q gl ' a l Y, , Remember when The 4'Star Spangled Banner brings quiet to the Bisons. The 1964-1965 Bisonettes present their first routine. Z iiwhefl those Sunset Bisvns fall in lille - . - The SOC assembly is a highpoint of the Bison year. MRS. OMA FORD Sponsor --1-. 4QE's2fQfu9Ef? A Q S , M r. W2 fgsfff?2s2FLe S - S f -I 9 Q ,. 2 JANET COOK Squad Four BARBARA ADAMS SHEILA WATERS Captain SANDY RAY Squad One f,1q,15f,. sz- sm K V F' if 5'-Qjgifii- I I I e ' 1 ffl is ,Q X ' 4 , I , -,. - gflfggjigu , Q , . sw ,-Q2 1 'Q .. H ,Q ff, W . , :f .'.: , '7- I f ' 5 Eff? jf' 1, ffl' r - KAREN LITTLE Squad Five SHERRY ANDERSON 1:51 A.',- , 7 ..--ff ff LEMMA AVERITT Squad Six f' x R x rv V5?!?9vffiai5 X12 713535 X Aim 3 A Q , g?rlZ', e1f1g45?i , X2 M I S' 3 2 'f ?g?i15453?ig5':sz45 K -- . f Q- 11 xg . 2, 1' .-1 f.1.'sfi55ff.sEg1is?f A 5 ,, .. X , , 5: -' 1 ww 25 mf V-'142Q:?Q5,Q1 Q u gszzfsffii ' ' Sf - 1 ' fX'l'5SE,1' ,S . .,.- 'Gil K I - .fu 34 , 2 3 .fff..wg?s42'gS?? I 1, Q . , if 'fzfizgik f ,, - , -, ,,,,-1.,z,' K f -5 svfszzfi' Q - .veyzwgcif A Q Z-Tffll. if SHARON CARTER Squad Two - -A f141f?owp-1:3- wg' S. - .1..fw.f4Qff 1151 V uf 1 . .- ,. I Wai Ni? , fn xlsf 62, , sig f' 1 QQ ' H' -.' - .. 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Away, I K. fvgfl gfi , . 'L 'K fl! ' ,g5s::,gQs' C, . 11 7 fi ' - 5-w3,wmf. , , W I W X JW S. I, me mb ek s 5 -f i ,I EQ fmmu is B Aw f gi wi 5 r Q W X Kg no ,W , I W Q Wm w:y,gwl , ,mafia ii CAROL ATCHLEY Squad Three LS ,fa 5 ff':i-mil N , LS - - L-1 L M, ,..,wQ,mf , If 5, My . I 5 MT I ' 7 2 I 'f Q 1, I .. f' 11 7 :atm , Q' A 445' 45153 K W, .iiS5iTiiE,HlLs3Q1Yii5s 'ke . 6' Q . A ww, . . ,Z my 1 ' I I 1 H s LY xx I Ex ,si w I TJ 3 f 2 S EJ A K W SUSAN GIBSON Treasurer w 1 1965 Bisonettes JAMIE CHAMBERLAIN lim'-2 X me ,S 5 f I f ' S SHERRY CREWS wr up f if SK ikk , Ez: . I A If K f SUE KAYE CHANDLER CHRISTIE 1- f w mf J' gf W.- W I sexi J JANIE CLARK DEBBIE ANNA MARIA DEBBIE CROWE CURRY DUNN A me A - , -fn. if N.. I , Q 1 3' .,., CYNTHIA CLOUSE .wr 'QQ W 1 1. 'N m.,.,3. . L 53 SARA MYRA COLE Q SQ vw LINDA DYCUS EBERHAR I CATHY EDWARDS ,A aff? xg Y ANGELA GAFF ORD Bisonettes boost Bison SPIRIT in many ways. ROSEMARY ELLIS f .4-. I-'vw ,I I , :if 5 SHERRY GENTRY L, ' I K: V' , I :I: ,z-1' . , , I :am if I A I ii: SHIRLEY FINLEY ,,,.. .IO ANNE FRANKLIN I V . , IQ. I:, L by ,libl J AZZPP A ,xizf 2, ., Qvtv Z JANICE GAYLA f GILES Ciggxyf P14 , ,Q Ji' 60.1 A A ,A I I-X: -5 l wi? QT? C S PEGGY FROST L nw- an I , Y.-w 5' .f I BARBARA GOODMAN I 1 . -M. fl if x' 95' I M 'I-es K Af 5 2 ,.-'- ' : I ' R D' i I f fig. T A15 ,V L k.,7 ., i k,,.k,': I fczxzg s T I -ar 'iw X i A , J. 'E , L. J . ggi I If ' I I I. I-,. . -i, I ,I . . .., . 15, ,Ly Ie- .. I ' O I S ,V ., f . I, ff If! ,GX A . 2 3 A A A I Q I EIIJ I L 5 5 LINDA MARY KATHY LOU ANN GORDON HANKS HANNAWACKER HARLOW CAROL ELIZABETH BETSY BARBARA HILL HORTON HOUSE HUFFMAN L 3 I A:-gtqfg:-.II if DIANE HARPER JAN HULLUM ,lm ,ij g 4 BETTY HECK FRIEDA OHNSON JACKIE JONES , ,A .B- W..- J A ' Azz: if 55 . LINDA LOWRANCE :4BiS0nette position Tryouts are an exciting part Of the Qchool year JULIA JONES I Tk: ZZ V Z,,-waeln I,.E,,,, Af X 9 5 N M SUE SUE LYNCH DEBORAH KRAUS f 5 M.. Q L, I VF , i . 4' -Q'-if JW x , ,Cv CAROLYN McCRAY TERESA LADNER .4-1245 I 355' sif'i'1 1 5 N M, ., .F Y ' Aw- wwf -KN. N I 1 I tif 5 . 3' MARTHA MELTON DONNA LILES I f ,I IW K I?6' .L , If JOYCE MINOR J ANICE LILES K 'I 'fn 7? SANDY MISER - Q5 K A . V , ,5ge'fI:f j5Qr'ffI , A i Zi L,., . -' ' I .A HL Vk,VV, ' M I ' -. W' . I I I I I IJIE I A I I QI gf VIVK 3 V I ' - R Q 4. 'gif' sg: jg fgggiigivz '5f,g:,a'gE:ff EQ? Li W s -vvwsa w ' ff '52-Q W ,r V V 'Z 'Fl A , , . I A - ' I W, . .Z .E 5. , As lkhk. ,,.., A ,gggig ,il 2 .V ' J fl J . , W : H .,.j : ,.: ,L,i'1' ' P S Pt : ':TL3if755 ?l-3' ' 4 '- V A x i I , Agri, I LVVV it Z, ,, 3, - . .' Q '1 AA 'Qs IN , ' ' , ' I' . . - R : I . f A . ,... - - . D5 ' , f l ' J -' -'-- f 3555 , f . f a ,TVTEJI 'iEL7.ff:?' ' E V X fx, A , 55 5 ts ,J ' - , 1 I , ,' J' , 1 ? : 5 . ' ' , . A' . N, r as , , L, - 2.3 1 ,. - if . g gi R ' . - - o . '-.L Q '-- .- , g , L, X, I 1 ,lf ,,.s , , -- MARTHA SUSAN LINDA BECKY FAIRY DONNA MORRIS MOSELY MURPHY NARRAMORE NELSON LINDA JACKIE JUDY JUDY CAROL PAT PENDERGRASS PEZZULLO POLLARD PRESTIDGE PRICE RAMSEY MOORE Bisonettes Display Skills at Halfzimes The Bisonettes, sponsored by Mrs. Oma Ford, be- gin their practice sessions two weeks before school starts. Football games, parades, and precision rou- tines fill the girls' schedules. At Christmas they sponsor the annual Bisonette dance. In the Spring the hard work is repaid with the Bisonette letter. DIANN J ANIS ROBINSON ROBINSON SUZANNE SANFORD .1 R r fx I , . I M ,,., '- SANDRA WHEELER MARY DINAH STRIPLING TILSON ,W ,- I . sg... I, . I, ki, ig .. I .- . ' - 231: -A 1 I, M,-,-,,.. 'ffl wi I 'f I F , , , , f,,.,,.,,,1,,1 , ,.,f , ,,,,.,,. . I t Captain and sponsor are troubled with many problems. STEPHANA JESSICA SHAW SIEBEL . ,K , ,.,,,,MH3:, . , f .,, g,f,.,,1 . ' ,F . , fi JAN WILLIAMSON . .5-' 4' 1, ' i ' .: ' f. M. . M ,I If CHRIS WILLIS , , A I , ,L tf, Q. .-.-' 3. f r V . ' . f SUSAN SMYTHE t ' 5, . - A , JOY WORSHAM fi? N.-f , LIBBY STEWART VX iw. E . KAREN YARBROUCH ' 'Y ap, ., - --11 , , ' ,NA E i W, ,V 9' 'H , fu-Q - ' If 'gligi yri, Q, . In .E Kap - ,MA V. ,-Ee, , I li Mar I ,,,. , X , az. f biiql- A K .V I ' Q- P, f 5. 1 A . 'f ' r WE ' . KK W 4.2 p, y ' ' VE .EJ 2 x 5 I I If, If I I 'I I I II I, I '11 NI f I I I I I I I I! 'B , Ii, I 'I II I I ' II I I ' E I I I I I Mm-mbcrs take time out to pIuy. Band marvhes in parade in the Fair. The 1965 Spotlight Band of Dallas Mr. Ullcy introduces the band. The band's shield is an symlml of SPIRIT, KNOWLEDGE, and FRIENDSHIP. fm M. - r,,:5.,AT,,, , , V X! S MR. RALPH UTLEY Director The annual 'Sunset' is a cherished Bison tradition. TOMMY CARY DAVID ADAMS ADKINS ARONOFSKY K xr fii , D ' K A rnnr n. 'i 'K ffm H . V I ,...., ,,'L A f--as- 9F'w I ,. 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LN-. an , -s , vs. , , 5' BILL BUDDY CHARLOTTE LEHRER LENTZ LARRY 4 MARLOW I I LESLIE Bison Band Provides Toe-Tapping Rhythms J A smart-stepping band marching to toe-tapping rhythms, The Sunset Spotlight Band also doubles as a concert band. During the year the band displays this versatility at pep assemblies, football games, and parades. -W, is-fffs.1s,,isf , M... iwfssmi isffswsam ,ssil ls- Iis I . 5 1 T I iiie rs Issis Q J, J I 9 .ss DOUGLAS MARTIN I I ' all I' ' ll J 'Q FRANK MATHIS l I ' 'gV'- L ,if .A,g 'A'A E 1 Lk', 3 -if? i:': il ',: A' f ' fi,g'k, I RANDY MCCARVER I M k Liil MIKE MCCLURE I M WW WMMW3. f ' I ,V1 ',., Es : A nga KEN MacKAY I .o,,. Mg i y S I ' ,...s,, if , . Sl ' l 1i'11 if ,q n-1'-QD , S P I XY N - , - ,'.fL :fi -:asig- msn .--, :Nw f,-v5 'f-f..-, - -f i sala f 'I's ' '- A,,, A iilli I ,,'i , , I I ,. ..-- ' LARRY MELTON h e .,i,V W 1 DONNA MITCHEL H , ,,, soas siss PHIL MURPHY ssis , A sy ssye j y L - JJILB1 sg ieiysi slsia iis PAM NEWNAM i1y,yl '2' , I . lf ? 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W, Mig? 5, , v Q , ' 5 7 P W xl V m L Qi ii K ' ix A ,.f L, 1 V gs , : 5 , ' t I H W' q ' ' - .a Q .,- V K 4 v M N , , 5 W. an si? Q I I . . i w ' l . H M k iEQQQ'3Qs?iQrigf?'1H1aiQQ - ' ' -95,2- L gs f ' 251' Tw ,, mv -H, ww, uf- sw is ' v w . -S E ,, 5 E. WM. F. WHITE y JERRY BEVERLY SHERRY JAMIE JIMMY Director WIEGAND ALEXANDER ANDERSON ARMITAGE AVERITT LEMMA RENELL GILES GAYLE KATIE BRIAN JANET AVERITT BANKS BERRY CERMINARO CLASBY CLEM COOK CHARLES SARA DAUBITZ DYCU5 Choir Performs for Special Occasions Under the direction of Mr. Bill White the Concert Choir performs early in the fall and carries the excellence throughout the school year. The Christmas program, caroling in the halls before the holidays, and the musical, 'gBriga- doon , are just a few of the many achievements of the Choir.4This year ROSEMARY RONNIE ELLIS ENGLAND marked a first for the Sunset music department as the Choir taped perfonn- ances which were heard over the radio and shown on television. Indeed these typical Bisons uphold the Sunset tradition of FRIENDSHIP and SPIRIT. JAN VERNA STEVE RICHARD JO ELLEN LINDA FITE FOSSETT GEIST GILTNER GLASGOW GORDON ALBERT GOSLIN STEVE STEVE KATHY BARRY ROY DIANE BETTY GOURNAY HALEY HANNAWACKER HARDIN HARGIS HARPER HECK MIKE BETQY AN JUDY CAROI YN BARRY DEBORAH HOLLOWAY HOUSE HULLUM IAfKSON IACOR9 KNICHI KRAUQ WOODY LANE STEVE LAWLEY LINDA LOWRANCE GARY RICKY RYCKE TIM DARRYL I ARRY MARSHALL MARSHALL MARSHALL MCCLURE MLCUIRE MEI TON GLENN MILES JUDY ,OLLARD KAY TERRY BARBARA PAT DAN DON PORTMAN PURYEAR RAMSEY RAMSEY RAWLINS RAWLINS LEONARD ROBERTSON for Radio and Television GLENN 1SHANK .IANIS ROBINSON PAT SCHRUM Choir upholds Sunset tradition of caroling in the halls before the holidays., DARWIN LIBBY TERRY ROBERT BETSY SHEILA SPILLAR STEWART STUART TURNER VANSYCKLE WATERS NKAREN 'ATTNER MARIE WALTER JIM MOLLY CHRIS RUTH ANN WATTNER WEBER WHITE WILLIAMS WILLIS YOUNG That's where we are-right in the middle of nowheref, But Meg, you'll never make il profit like thatf' l l 2 '4With that philosophy you must '5Brigacloon Brings Bisons The Concert Choir presented its 1965 musical pro- duction Brigadoon to a full house each night. The musical is the story of two hunters who go to Scotland and chance upon a toyvn called Brigadoon, Jeannie and Charlie 3 WNW!! r I 52,1 9 H A K ,ragga :2'1g,Psg5 1 WS? ,Lg 551 Q za 'N'-fm, FRN If-H , -as Y if' f , , f QQ? ,, I an ii. miiigxlfizfii? .Z 7-as M2 Q X S 33131 The first one's On the house. The village weeps as the hagpipe wails. 4'Our town returns Sunset' Concert Choir The Concert Choir received i E i s E P l A W mmm, my The choreography took various rhythms and shapes. only one day every hundred years. Gwes Three Performances M . Oh, Brlgadoon? . . . that was my brother who ran away from home curtain calls on all three nights. I E J 'li' gf. gg X is , fm ,.f ,gf EQ. X4 ,,..,,:::, ,Q Q ' S Q ii' Q ,iw 3: Z 1 s A . Nf11:,'.mf3N my ROSTER Mr. Nelson Hutto, Sponsor Rick Coho Mike Day David DeVoss Donna Garrison Toni Hazzard .loe Bob Johnson Mike .lones Mike McClure Paula Moore Rick Perkins .limmy Rhoads Karen Ross Cheri Scotch Elaine Smith Harriet Staley Barbara Stuart Jane Stuart As editor, David finds journalism both interesting and challenging. Stampede Produces Award-Winning Paper Mike checks files for previous Sunset sports news. Karen and Toni sort the papers into stacks for Bison advisories Barbara types Jimmy's dictations concerning the finan- cial aspect of the Stampede. Stampede Provides Interest The 1965 Stampede Staff, composed of students in Journalisn 2 classes, has labs first and fourth periods plus a few afternool classes. During this time the staff reports the activities of the big Bison team. Award-winning cartoons, eye-catching headlines and interesting copy make the Sunset Stampede one of the hes school newspapers in the State. I J SSVQW pttn, p ,tnt .A ill, tr-RN at MR. NELSON RICK MIKE DAVID HUTTO COBO DAY DEVOSS DONNA GARRISON TONI HAZZARD JOE BOB JOHNSON MIKE JONES MIKE MQCLURE Jane, Paula, and Harriet work as exchange, feature, and news editors. One of Mr. Hutto's many jobs as sponsor is t in instruc , I YP , g tions to the printer. 125 st 2512 and Information for Bisons The bi-monthly paper is holder of the all-Texas award of the Texas High School Press Association and the Award of Dis- tinguished Merit of the Interscholastic League Press Conference. The purpose of the Bison 'paper is to give a fair and accurate account of all school news and to publicize activities and 'influence students to uphold the high Sunset traditions. PAULA RICK MOORE PERKINS CHERI SCOTCH ELAINE SMITH HARRIET STALEY BARBARA STUART JANE STUART t 'Assistant and associate editors, Donna and Cheri, check copy before it goes to printer. JIMMY KAREN RHOADS ROSS w w I Photographer, Mike Day, prints pictures for 965 Bison paper. ,lane and Mike send copics of Sunset paper all over the MR, GERALD CATHEY DELP PRATT BISCOMB BLOUN T t MARY DEVVIE JOHN ff' 7 BRANDT BUSH CHILTON ff' if , 4 :ik 'P V ! A Q The art stuff consists of Dixie, Betty, and Devvie who' provide JANIE PAULA DIANNE that light touch to the Bison theme. CLARK COTTEN COX Sundial Stuff Presents Pictorial Record The 1965 Sundial Staff is especially proud of its themeg SPIRIT, KNOWLEDGE, and FRIENDSHIP. Each sec- tion provides layouts, copy, and pictures which carry this theme through the book. The typical Bison was BETTXV CODY JOHN CUBIBIINC CURRY DANIEL RUTH MIKE DONNA DAVIS DAY CARRISON caught in all phases of Sunset life, whether it was clubs. classes, or extracurricular activities. Another year ends, but the 1965 Sundial lives on as a fine representation of true Sunset tradition. Sundial Staff members often help each other by providing ideas for each section. at E SANDRA GLORIA MARY CROSECLOSE MAERTINS MCFARLANE JAN ANITA ELAINE ORMAN SHAW SMITH xitlfaa S 3 r CJ In C4 V3 1 5 4 A 2 S ,WOR The Bison SPIRIT on the field, courts, and diamond is put into the pages hy Jerry and Bill. I , . . . of Sunsets Actwmes of 1965 The business section with Weylund, Jan, and Calhey is composed Sundial SPONSOR MT' PFUU, SOIHCUITICS finds Ch9CkiHE P3355 of advertisements which help finance the book. can be both amusing and profitable. Donna, Mary, and Gloria record activities in the student life section. Mary, Sandra, and Anita discuss plans for displaying FRIENDSHIP through organization pages. Charlotte and John give the pagf Staff Effort DIXIE THOMAS SUE SNYDER JERRY STRICKLAND A -wwbiri , , mw.,. fry I , final inspection before the deadline. Achieve Success Vlike and Cody record Bison Herd and their many activities on Film for the staff. Diane, Elaine, and Sue provide interest in classes section. JOHN CHARLOTTE WEYLAND THOMPSON WHITNEY WILDER .lohn and Delp prepare for another dayls work. F K, . V: into is sa. mw :fu-:Au ba. -- om-4 Q in Qi u- tx 'I' ine 1m1nn.f.ex gl-n -enemy: W me ,-F' as-at f w 1 Rx 3. fhS f. K, f' ,. ' , . ,Wm . ,, 1. dw-. 1 M4 'fx Q, M. 2 '. '1 '1'f1Wff A . - . f ,. . 1, Q if ,nf , 35+ ' 4 ,Q X , W J , fi ' .4 3 1 2, 1 - if '4 Q., ,E M--,Exif Y 5,4 ,. W, M Q, Y . . -4 1 V-V .V. Ki, , . ' ' , mt, ' P , If f yy -M., M uf - - -.I 1 ' o XM' Yiwff' ' X' ' wa 4' ' ' -ff. y-4, ff, vw we wi, ,L M. ' .4 .,Q- 1, H il ' , wr- ...mai X ,V wr. , V 4. K , f ,f 1 dh mx zf Vg w 5 rf. ,Tyffs5??5a K -, W mmf ,L ,M , 1,.5W,.g M VV ,xv V I1 if, A 2 Y 1 P K r f . 2 Y Y ' ' ' ,. , , .v . J 'um sm I -i.:..,ii.. ', -wwf : W ' '?f'f,AA1.Hw , . 4 w, .y,M.,, ,NE ... , ' , ,ff . fa-iii: fl. ,, I ,' K . In V, 5 , xsv,.gv . I 4.4 ff 1 1 ww, ,Jw -I K A , f K, JN. K, are I 1 I -...x 6th ROTC Battallon, 3 DAVID HARVEY DONALD MICKEY ABSHIRE ATCHISON CRANFORD AUSTIN , S 2 S I BATTALION BATTALION , COMMANDER EX. I- FICER ' f . QQ I A In I I , 71 I I I L:,' SW' -f A IIII IEAII s I AAII or S ' I A I NS E SI I GLENN ROGER WILLIAM i MILES SELLERS LOONEY X S 3 S4 SUPPLY ' SGT. , ,k,k , AAIA A S mff LAAI S YSE A - A.-'I 'II' . A I T3 and or S gxxgzx Ompany l JOHN Commanders THOMPSON ' A COMPANY COMMANDER RONN IE SHELTON C COMPANY COMMANDER KU Iv ,QI The Sunset Cadet Corps was honored in many visits Sunset and talks with Col. during the year. Here, Gen. Harris . ? 1, .,. ,,, W 'ifz A X Milla I D ? WILLIAM SEXTON STAFF M ' f n I 'iw' f Q W p Q wma Q KENNETH HAST SGTJMAJ. J V,-r , 5' ,I 1. s M., X A an Q rf 5 is xt , 1 5 J, IX A In 1 s WAYNE J EF F US B COMPANY COMMANDER . 13 34 , ' .jpg 1' 1, V- 42 ,a w f.'A is--2 ,Q 52- I 1 4 . M -f 'W I EY! fi- 39:3 1 .. ,, , My , . P.. . . PHILLIP WOOD D COMPANY COMMANDER . I Q , , Ai' vw , ,1 ,. ,L 'lf' V I ' r s C ky - .sein-1-Q Vs-.ii n f, Military ww I, L VV ,rll 1 Q KL A fig 3 .E DONALD ADKINS SGIS Pace I g A STEPHEN ALBUS , ' JAMES ALDRIDGE ., VVVV I ,. H X' x :Fl is-2 J 3' A 'R 'I ffl f 2 siss Y 2 I L, K fi 411' g ag Q .M g, 1 . . .2323 R B M . ymruggq vw 'N ii .W J V ,aw we I if 'I if NB ii E as Y I 'SJ' a t I Rf wig 3 .E W ' M S. A fi Y K 1- al - 'TW 5 flvisffff' ' ' 4321. N 5, w w.: , I ,M ,w -' L ,..,.. I refs, H W- 3 '-' V f' ' ??l?iQei'f H , : . M5115 'V A-if inf' ',.. K .1 'S ',. A , E . M EQWQ' A 3 . xg m, , 1 f f' -+3 - Q fi FLOYD ALEXANDER JAMES ALEXANDER MARK ALEXANDER MICHAEL AKIN LEWIS ATTAWAY GERALD AUGUSTATOS EDWARD BENNINGFIELD JACK BOLTON ROY BRADY RICKY BRIGHT i First Row: Delbert Francis, Frank Mathis, John Holloway, Mik Townsend, Russel Stone, Cary Adkins, Mike Jenkins, Denni Davis, Phil Kogster, Ken MacKay, Tommy Adams. Fourth Raw Barry Hardin. Fifth Row: Aubrey Grant, David Wagner, Phil Murphy . ,Er R, -lQL, CHRIS BRINSON I W, THOMAS BRITTON ' A lx 'io fi JOHN EURDEN se 1 I 5 ,:i. , JOHN BUSTAMANTE M x .JIA, 391, A , LAWRENCE CARTER LJIJ A -4 Ass , EI. 1: :1f-': ,.,.,'E-' g 1-V ,T Band lt Pllfflde-5 JUAN CASTILLO RALPH COKER STEVE CRAWFORD DENNIS CRISWELL IcClure, Douglas Hock. Second Row: ,lames Shipp, William Tabtree, Giles Berry. Thirrl Row: Danny Wagner, John iddie Benningfield, Don Adkins, Ronny Shaddox, ,lack Sides, ,rry Gilmore. DANIEL FRICKE A ' .A EDWARD GATZKE CHARLIE GETER -, 1 -. VIICHAEL GRANT JOHN CROW SAMUEL DAVIS STUART DEPEW ' fi A 5 ffii FELIX DOHRETY JERRY EAST LEHMAN ELLIS A My , L L Q... I ,,..,-we ' ff 'fir' fi , 'f,. ,L x - , 'I i , xml. --1' A 3 ,- f J -lii Egg Q A -,,T .k,, I Q , tv' ,j yu -V1 1 ' , - -2:-11 . I , 'rx , ,, KA .,f 'V . x, v- -1 5' J .fi , ROBERT ELLISON I A GREGORY ERWIN . V S A ASR A W., I F A qw 4 A '- , -:lg faq - - 95 , , JAMES FANNIN .. A Q A LARRY FONTAINE .f RRV,, A 53 To Z -A , ggwe. I , ,ii I 9 32' ' A .-A ' J L a J ffvz' I :If K -v - iw., - , W WA- .- if s R , , , I . :vs :RW ' - mi W, I ,Q IA,I ,T .,TVVI,, A A 1 .,1- A A, , , R EAA Ixus is U, 1 A, W- , . TRUMAN GOODMAN M f ' ,E i 1':i I 'R M H i A I ,A-: EA T 3 R . M If 3 A R I I I 1 is I , ROBERT HARRIS R I I I RRRR --' h RICHARD HENNESSEY I E A in 6 'Y,,,.:'- 1 I . H 5? - . L,,,. I 1. HRW! ' if - A W wfi Q ' I MIKE HILTON lv- I R THOMAS HORSLEY Q f I R WILLIAM HOUSTON I I A l i I IIA . ',. ' IRRAR 1... I IIA I I STEPHEN HUGHES XXL is 'YV,, V DENNIS IBENDAHL ixi I'O I A , I I I A GEORGE INMON I I I DONALD JANUS , :':' V M I E A A, I iI. ROBERT JACKSON HARRY JOE STEVE JOHNSON STEVE M. JOHNSON CHARLES JONES , Q LIJ if gg RICHARD JONES LILL STEPHEN KILLEBREW I JERRY KITCHENS ff ez , '11 -f , lg ,R 1 ' ,, ,,.., F . ,, l gy ..... .., - U I Q i First Row: Vernon Taylor, Roy Brad Glenn Miles. Second Row: Steve JohnsoI Third Row: Bill Houston, John Whitter, Kir Luvisi, Steve Johnson, Joe Taylor, Floy Drill Tecm South Zoni First Row: Glenn Miles, Harvey Atchisoi John Sellers, Ronnie Shelton, Mickey AustiI Bill Sexton, RO?i Johnson, Jame Q I I I Kenneth Hast, Mika- I'OOrc, John Wright, Qehmtm Ellis, Phillip Wond, John Sexton. Sanders, .Iamvs Hatrt. Fozzrllz Row: Ronny Alexander. 'Rv aaptures Wh - . I ampzonshzp l'I1Omp5On, Phillip Woud. Second Row: Rogm-r lonald Mitchell, David Abshirv. Tlzirrl Row: Wright, Bill Johnson, Jerry East. x I I I'I'III,l.lI' KITCHENS DAVID KNOX KENNETH KNOX DAVID Klillill JIMMY LEE RONAID LUKE RONALD IIUVISI . iiy' I KENNETH MCHAE Q 5j.V,5-QQ Q M 7 'IIL , JAMES IVIAIIRA ff. f BARNEY MANCUM ,A,q ' t,Q 1' 4 :spew PAUL MATNEY It W' RONALD MITCI-lEI.l ' , ' -..-3 f.. -at f .f t S. , ' 5? fa., . Nz. I if W' 6 mul P ., L . Qi I :,:5.HwNh,.g ROY NRWLANO HARRYOCLESIIY I y R . ROBERT PATIN ' A ,Z . iiiana it iiii . A HS.. ww I 21' A i f if 4:2 GLEN POOHE -R DANNY POWERS 'fmifi DONALD POWERS A was 1 54 ,t -1 -'F 3 ff! R Rf 2 , f ..,, at . 1 ilt EMILIO RAMOS RONALD REED BILLY REESE STEVEN RICHTER KING SANDERS JOHN SEXTON JOE QUILLIN LARRY RAMER CALLETANO RAMOS CHARLES SHOECRAFT JEFF SIMMONS JOHN SMITH RAYMOND SMITH ROBERT SPEER KENNETH STONE JAMES STOVALL FIRST TEAM': Harvey Atchison, Joh Truman Goodman. Sunse Team I. F ron tc First Row: Stephen Crawford, Bill Rees! Jeff Simmons, Stephen Richter. Second Rau Ralph Coker, Gregory Erwin, William Loonej I 1 i J OE TAYLOR Thompson, Donald ranford, Ronni On, Rifle Famous Panama Hawaii 'ames Mabra, Lewis Attaway, Robert Harris, Ihris Brenson, Stuart Depew, Ronnie Luke, GARY STRANGE T ' ' VERNON TAYLOR ii nq i I 1 . T A, rf 5 r W V 5 .3 ,. .R , Rwsiggz ., X , n 14- r Q t. ,.,r 5 I J Sl A f- U ,sigma Q26 xx I Liss , i ,W ,. win Wi!-W O ,, -f f-sz' , V E s 416-an 5 1 X nf 'is , , L R S, Q T 9:95 s X A ALBERT TEDFORD GERALD THATCHER CHARLES THOMAS RUSTY TYSON KEN WALKER JOHN WATERS THOMAS WERNER GARY WHITLEY MICKEY WHITNEY JOHN WHITTEN il 2 N15 ff K' J 33' Q K , ., ,I - if ,11 , 5 ' I :sf ' 'f,, pri ,-. E, ,, .. ., .TLS ,. 1, , 4 if Y. s ,R Q w mix. , .R ...., .,., . , , K .., B ,.. , ,T 1-wr ITE-,K ,. 2 ww I 34 , .1 I H? A A T. M , , X ,.1uq, Q N 1 it 43 if ,R ., A T I xx , ,,,. O , xc I T , 2 ...Hg 3 T-Yu f M.. .H X E 3 Q. ' RP.. X S 4 f T, O W V235 T mm- 5 i T T n. R , X R R 2 K I' .7li,,. w,,. 5, i n I K K in 1 A5ii:'ji.i V. JAMES WOLF ff if A , ii ih T ' Q lii ITA LZ T9 ' V K V A . JOHN WRIGHT f T Q TL A iii T 'Z iff V.'-,T 5 A SQAR l - A , T , RORRA RiN A RRNRRR N A 53 Linda Holyfield Crowned Queen The Military Ball is a treasured memory for most cadets, a high point in every schoo -year. The cadet dresses in his formal uni form, including white shirt and bow tie and, with a beautifully dressed young lady comes to school for an evening of dancing and the thrilling Coronation of the Queen This year,s Military Ball was held on ,lan uary 16. Early Saturday morning, member: N of the Officers' Club, Drill Team, and Rifli Team met in the girls' gym and provei ' that given enough time and materials, z group of brawny boys can turn a ghastly looking gymnasium into a parachute para dise. All were pleased with this year's Mili tary Ball. Col. and Mrs. Brock honor cadets hy leading the Grand March. QUEEN AND HER COURT:. Suzanne Seeger, Barbara Ramsey, Becky Durr, Linda Holyfield, Dara Blasich, Diane Harper, Moll Atchison, Mickey Austin, Phillip Wood, Wayne Jeffus, Danny Ma dding, John Thompson, Ronnie Shelton, Frank Mathis, Glenn Miles Cadets danced to the music of the Fifth Herd. Williams, Darlene Small, Sue Sue Lynch. Escorts: pavid Abslrirc. Samuel Dara crowns Linda the new Queen. x N K i 1 1 Q 5 . i 1 4 i 5 E ! E 4 Q 2 i I A 3 1 2 E ! I Eddie Frazier adds 8Xtld point against Irving. Tennis requires lon workout afte r school I eams Display SPIRIT Athletics at Sunset help to hulld in each student a sense of spoltsmanship both on and off the playing field. SPIRIT can be seen 1n all parts of the athletic program. The SPIRIT shown by the VHIIOUS teams 1n their daily workouts, and the by both the teams and Not only is this great are Winning, but also it greater extent when the he types of athletic Games of Sunset ranffe from hard- D ltting football to fast paced swimming. Athletics supply an excellent outlet for the energy that is huilt up throughout he week and help to bulld good character. Bisons come out to face Adamson. Cross Country rgqumls gxin Cffmt ,se i jai- A gee S 5 FO O TBALL ,r I 3 Q it . W 5 9 if x ' Q W R. ' M 0+ 'I , fx in ,im Eg 11 G A f W Couch Muchlcr talks to the ti-am at thu half, Haley gets sct to throw. New Coaching Staff Comes to '64 Bisons fhe undaunted SPIRIT displayed by the team on the mlaying field and the student body in the stands kept a .gleam in the eye of the Burly Bison during a long foot- iall season. This was the first year that the Bison Team -vas under the leadership of Coach Floyd Mechler. The SCORES .unset 0 Waco Richfield K 0 Bryan Adams 7 Hillcrest 6 Temple ' 13 Spruce 7 North Dallas 8 SOC 6 Woodrow Wilson 6 Kimball 0 Adamson 1 Opponent 28 40 37 15 25 14 35 34 28 14 football season was one of many disappointments and also many joys. The Bisons fought hard the entire season and if a few of the breaks had gone the other way the outcome of some of the games would have been reversed. Grimes watches the offense at work. Managers: B. Fowlkes, R. Hightower, S. Frost Coaches: R. Moore, J. Roten, R. Beene, F. Mechlelq First Row: J. Miller, B. Duvall, F. Graham, R. Marshall, S. Crimes, S. Scott, D. Alsabrook, J. Hayes, S. Haley, G. Mitchell. Second Row: J. Chase, J. Holleman, G. Blackburn, G. Miscr, S. McDurmon, S. Lawley, G. Brown, J. Mayo, R. Denton, J. Strawn, M. Elum. Third Row: J. Roten, F. Perry, S. Savage, C. Marshall, D. Wright, H. Stanley, M. Horstman, E. Jones, J. Echart, J. Roady, S. McCrary, D. Packer, W. Tucker. Fourth Row: B. Fowkles, R. Hightower, S. Frost, Coach Mechler 1 4-'ll L E rf . X w N .W w........w.,.,....s..... MW. a..n.....W...m... W. M-.....s,. .,.....,.. . W WW L , 'im l l Savage runs for good yardage. Sunset 0 The Bisons took the opening kickoff against the Rams of Waco Richfield and promptly marched to the Waco thirty yard line. Here the Bisons lost the ball with one of their four fumbles of the night. For the next few tninutes the ball changed hands four times before it ended up on the Bison ten yard line. Four plays later ,pt myt' is W ia .I Packer makes shoe-string tackle. Richfield 28 the Rams went over for the score. After a third period score by the Rams, the Bisons came back with their most serious threat of the evening. The drive was halted by a pass interception. Waco then made their final score of the night and won the game 28-0. Bisons stop Richfield for no gain. 4 Q ' R I X. The Bisons are ready for the snap of the ball. Sunset 6 - Temple 15 'he HBig Bison Teamw went to Temple, Texas to take on ie Temple Wildcats in a football game that had the iuffs within one npoint of a tie before the Wildcats vent ahead to win. The Bisons were able to hold the lemple team to a scoreless first quarter, but the Wild- ats got moving in the second period and went ahead I-0. Then in the third period the Bisons got a big wreak. After recovering a fumble on their own 9 yard Marshall goes around right end. line, the Buffs moved to their 24 yard stripe where they were forced to punt, Darrel Alsabrook knocked Wild- cat, Gary Bridges, loose from the ball and the Bisons recovered the ball on Temple's 37 yard line. Seven plays later Ricky Marshall caught a ,lack Miller pass and went in for the score. The try for the extra point failed making the score 6-7. In the final period the Wildcats scored their final tally and won the game 15-6. Horstmann makes grab for hall. X ,wg jail 1 I Ricky Marshall recovers a Woodrow fumble. Sunset 8 -SOC 35 isons received the opening kickoff of the game rooeeded to shove the ball down the throats of ilden Bears. On this drive the Bisons moved 49 making fl' first downs, but it was here the Bisons hangedithe Bears intercepted a pass. From that until late in the last quarter the game seemed to to the Bears. Then late in the last quarter the came alive again. They moved the hall 64 yards lays for their only score of the night. ,limmy Strawn makes a Steve Haley stops Woodrow advance. Sunset 6 - Woodrow 34 The hard fighting Bisons lost two fumbles and had one pass intercepted which set up three Wooclrowv touch- downs. It was not until the middle of the second quarter that the Bisons made any progress. Steve Haley faked a handoff, and he shot off tackle and ran 80 yards for the score. That turned out to be the only score for the Bisons in a game in which nothing seemed to he right for them, and everything went right for Woodrow. The Bisons would no sooner get a drive going until something would happen to halt it. cklc in spite of opposition. 1 i - ' ' LQ' o 1 Mm a 5, 6 Q V 32 .v Q Y . . R ww First Row: J. Cortezg M. Partaing P. Campbellg W. Linng R. Lewisg D. Mitchellg W. Hamptong J. Pettitg R. Sheplerg Marloweg G. Harrisp F. Cathey. Second Row: F. Alexanderg R. Golden fMgr.l9 J. Whiteg J. McConnellg P. Crowg J. Owens C. Ratliffg D. Scotty B. Prineg D. Trammellg T. Stuartg L. Landry: A. Patlang J. Fuller. Third Row: Coach Kellyg D. Kelly S. Edwardsg P. Rohertsg J. Tuneg G. Derrickg T. Russcllg M. Aking M. Williamsg R. Mitchellg G. Stovallg Coach Barnettg R Hoge-rsg M. Williams fMgr.l. Coaches, Kelly and Barnett 66 99 B Bisons Post 7-2 Mark The Baby Bisons started out the season by winning their firstrsix games. Then, they lost a heartbreaker to Woodrow Wilson by a 13-14 score. Kimball was the only school they failed to score against. The team outscored their opponents impressively by 129 to 63. Sunset Opponent 6 Bryan Adams 0 7 Hillcrest 0 32 Spruce 0 21 Bryan Adams Jr. Varsity 14 15 South Oak Cliff 0 13 Woodrow Wilson 144 0 Kimball 144 28 Adamson 14 TOTALS 63 DARREL ALSABROOK GARY BROWN PETE CAMPBELL f' BOB DENTON ' BILL DUVALL Center 5 2 Years End Guard Center I X 2 Back -V fa -ff, k,,v,: I H W In in ,. fx K . ,ri ., , K . , 9 .w FRED GRAHAM Guard Tackleg 2 Years STEVE CRIMES STEVE HALEY MORRIS HORSTMANN EDDIE JONES Backg 2 Years End End RICKY MARSHALL JAMES MAYO JACK MILLER GARY MITCHELL JAMES MOTL Back Back Back Tackleg 2 Years Endg 2 Years 28 Bisons Receive Letters STEVE MCDURMON DANNYE PACKER FREDDY PERRY STANLEY SAVAGE STEVE SCOTT Guard Backg 2 Years Tackle Backg 2 Years Guard? 2 YCHIS f WW f NH JIMMY STRAWN FORREST SUGGS End Tackle JOE WHITNEY LARRY WILSON LARRY YOWELL Back Center Guard f STEVE SCOTT f f I Best Tackler MIKE ELAM Guard MIKE KELLEY Back I 3 Tri-Captain DARREL ALSABROOK Best Blocker SCOTTFEEERARY Team Honors Four at Banquet STANLEY SAVAGE Best Back Trl Captam STEVE CRIMES Most Valuable Pla er Y Tri-Captain X W, win W,,f,2 pigmpms wmmfjf, ,V 'ijffg , lf2,fa2:f',1gg, Ley um ,X . ,WL-, ? K., ,,f:.,A:.l-i,., H, 34 i if W- ,THE sgfpfz s5Y,.v'gi2,ffB4 ,,,. , ..,MQ55h2,A2,, . . , ,V V 314 51 , vZ,L:f1, ,f:f vwefeii- 7 ' i3!e3?1gQjsg,'fs5g3Qi21?f 1 x i 2 k -HMS: 4 0:32 55T?2,:2?f,JiL?3:E?5iff7:lTi :se V- - sf!fs.s1f,,.,x1w.-QW? ' ,N fs -ff. , , , M M1 Ax :f,5vg'n mr, eiwmresre- i 5lEf7fi !5'f m . ' 1 may A5-2 gh Q 9, ' N , is gpg? , 'G v 5 K -11 Q 3 4' 1 First Row: E. .lonesg E. Scanlang S. Haleyg B. Duvallg J. Lanningg E. Frazierg W. Hulcyg Second Row: L. Solganickg S. Huffstutlerg 1. Couchg B. Nelmsg F. Browng R. Evansg Coach Moore. South Zone Champs l unset Opponent 71 Crozier Tech 31 A 70 Kimball 63 47 North Dallas 42 51 Adamson 38 72 SOC 61 56 Crozier Tech 23 62 Kimball 72 55 North Dallas 38 51 Adamson 49 56 SOC 50 1 City Playoffs 50 Thomas Jefferson 60 41 Thomas Jefferson 71 Coach Rufus Moore and managers, L. Solganick and S. Huffstutler. Cagers Finish Season With 9-1 Zone Record The Cagers started strong by beating Tech 71-31. In the next game of the season the Cagers took on tht In the next game they fought by Kimball with u score North Dallas Bulldogs and squeezed by them 4-7-4-2. Tht of 70-63. Kimball had a strong team but the excellent Bulldogs looked as though they were out for blood, ant shooting from in close and outside proved to he the they almost got it, but the Bisons were not meant tt downfall of the Knights. be blood donors. Center: Brown attempts to block shot. EDDIE SCANLAN RONALD EVANS Letterman VERNER STENSTROM 2-Year Letterman Letterman Yiffil' ' .fi M X N FRED BROWN Letterman ' XS s EDDIE FRAZIER 2-Year Letterman STEVE HALEY 2-Year Letterman 'Tm ww BRYAN NELMS 2-Year Letterman JOE LANNING Letterman Center: Eddie Frazier drives in for a layup. Ten Cagers Receive Lettersg Four for Second Time he Bisons came back from that squeaker with North When the Bison quintet meets the SOC Bears some 'alias to score a decisive victory over the Adamson thing has to give and this time it was the Bears The eoparcis. The Bison cagers were able to move the bail Bears put up 3 good battle, but every man ef the Bison ell and get in close for their shots. ' ' team scored in the double figures to make 72 points Haley makes an easy two points. Where is the hall? Cagers Lose Only Game to Kimball The Cagers only loss in zone competition was to the Kimball Knights by a score of 72-62. The Bisons were following at the half, but they were able to tie the game Letterman EDDIE JONES up in the third quarter. A strong last quarter put the Knights into the lead to win the game. The Bisonf bounced back to win over North Dallas 55-39. Letterman JIM COUCH BILL DUVALL Cagers Defeat ne Cagers went against the Golden Bears with an extra ad on their shoulders. They had to win or throw the ruth Zone into a three-Way tie. The Bisons won by WADE HULCY SOC to Win Zone a score of 56-50. The game was a hard-fought one tha1 was won on the charity stripe with Bisons hitting 22 of 27. 1 Stcnstrom fights ior the ball. Everyone fr his for rebound Evans shoots from outside, Cagers Lose Cnty to Rebels T l In the first game at the city playo the T. J. Rebels pushed by the Cage! by a score of 60-50. One of the majg causes for the defeat was the failure l get rebounds. The two teams playg an even game through the first quart and most of the second quarter, b then the Rebels pulled ahead at the ha 27-20. The third quarter was evfl worse. Then, in the fourth quarter tl Cagers came alive and pulled the sco within 6 points, but T. ,l. kept ali' to win the game. ln the second game the Bisons we overcome by a fast-clicking defense ar steady shooting offense. The Ca! ers never really seemed to get startvi in their last chance for the cr0Wn.l V l - Kneeling: D. Mason, Mgr.g K. Sowardsg S. Packerg A. Loweryg W. Trammellg R. Click. Standing: S. Bell: B. Prineg S. Edwardsg C. Horng D. Crisseyg J. Dalzellg V. Tamm. MBU Cagers Finish With 8-4 Mark e Baby Bisons, under the direction of Coach Tom lly, finished their 64-65 basketball schedule at ir Park Recreation Hall with eight Wins and four sses. The only team in the South Zone to defeat e B team was Kimball C53-445. In their final me on February 4, the HB3 cagers defeated SOC -54. e main strength of the team was Hgood height d ball handling according to Coach Kelly. roughout city competition the 'ABU team averaged .6 points per game, and finished 3rd in city mpetition. DISTRICT SCORES Sunset Opponent 59 W. T. White 44 41 Grady Spruce 39 27 Bryan Adams 46 40 Thomas Jefferson 55 48 North Dallas 37 48 Adamson 37 53 Woodrow Wilson 48 50 Hillcrest 42 44 Kimball 53 59 Crozier Tech 27 38 Samuel 46 65 South Oak Cliff 54 7 l , A , A flggxg 5 k M ' .W MVA I ,S L41 Q? ' , Q Q '- 1 :iff , . Q rv , f vi f , , ,, Jiy 2 ' ' HA 4 S I. 1 Q ' fa . B Us ' I '1 K A - 42 Q ' ' f 'D A . 'H ' I . ' . .ff 4 M, W H' auf, 0 Q-.gfk j, C +4 , 45,12 IHA : . ' '42 ' , .FSif,,', Qffk fgijgkm K! Qi w v - - I K f ' f , ' H ' ' xx , 'P -9 , , , QA A ' f 1 Qw,1,'2 Z-fg' x 1 1 A W 5 f if ff' A'5fg! , QQ ff K Q ' kg x .J ig' ' g K in N iygg Ii! fp i 3 was 4 nf -2 g. I fvhx 1 - . - ., Q , A 1 ,m Q ' fy A , Z , A J s ' I K 4 f, . .. H yggwi fl 50, f AQ r, ,Q ,A J, 3 13 1 .f kt 1 45 IQ f ' , W lm? Y 1 ,f K A 5' Q T If ff 7fk 3 gf? . ' f K7 e 21 : A V fwfsm h ,. V, Q . L fl i way .M f 'yffiiiffly , 4 H16 . rg Y K sgfa F Q32 n .1 ,I sr 'A V '?X5,,f'I?. , 5,7 'fit 'W.efk,.- 'J' All IFirst Row: R. Dobbsg J. McConnellg J. Victoryg W. Hamptong G. Miscrg P. Campellg A. Peterekg D. Smithg H. Stanley. Second Row: H. Lovelaceg J. Johnsong M. Stone, E. Haskinsg R. Browng D. Goodwing J. Bassg G. Brown, L. Adair, W. Wilsong C. Fite. Third Row: Coach Kellyg J. Kellyg P. Camphellg W. Priccg T. Hott, J. Robertson, G, Roperg L, Gibsong P. Stoneg I.. lVanhooseg Coach Beene. COACH TOM KELLY I Track - 365 he '65 Cindermen have a very good chance to win the enth city championship for the halls of Sunset. This year's eam is centered around the two returning lettermen Tommy ott and Glenn Shank. The track team also got a new coach, oach Tom Kelly, this year when the coach for the past our years, lVlr. Jack Roten, retired. Coach Kelly has worked he team into shape and the' team should make many good howings. he events are divided into two parts-track and field. he field events include such things as shot put, broad and igh jump, and pole vault. The track events include such hings as the relays, hurdles, and dashes. Xiiliiif' e f HALFMILERS: G. Miscrg J. Bussg J. Rohertsong M. Stone N QUARTERMILERS: R. Dobhsg G. Shankg C. Fileg J. Kelleyg D. Smithg R. Browg H. Lovelaceg L. Gibson. MILERS: First Row: A. Stoneg A. Pelerekg L. Adairg D. Goodwin. Second Row: R. Turnerg T. Hottg G. Roper. Track Team Seek. 1 fi I MILE RELAY: C. Fiteg J. Kelleyg J. Roberlsong C. Shankg D. Smithg R. Dobbsg R. Browng H. Lovelaceg L. Gibson. enth City Crown Kneelmg: H. McConnell. D. Scott. Sland- W. Hamptong C. Brown: P. Campbellg S. McNeely. CROSS COUNTRY: Front Row: A. Peterekg J. Robertsong M. Stone. Middle Row: L. Adairg R. Browng J. Bassg R. Turner. Back Row: P. Stoncg G. Roperg D. Goodwing T. Hott. FIELD EVENTS: Front Row: J. Hurleyg M. Kelleyg W. Priceg D. Trammellg E. Haskins. Back Row: M. Browng L. J. Johnson. Ctndermen Storm Sunset With SPIRIT SPRINTERS: Standing: R. Ezellg M. Kelleyg G. Bakery W. SPRINT RELAY: Front Row: G- Shank? G- Baker? W Wilsong P. Campbellg L. Vanhoose. Kneeling:J. Hurley. Middle Row: R. Ezellg M. Kelleiyg J. Hurleyg P. Back Row: C. Fiteg L. Vanhooseg J. Kelley. l URDLEHS: Front Row: .l. Hurlcyg H. Stanlcyg fl. Kelley. Hack Row: .l. Vicloryg W. Priccg L. lealhcrwuod. w 220 YARD DASH: Front Row: W. Wilson: J Kcllcyg P. Campbcllg R. Ezcll. Back Row: C Shzmkg L. Gibson: L. Vanlmoscg C. Baker. V If X, fling: D. DeVossg J. Blairg T. Wilkinsong J. Echartg T. Johnsong D. Packerg B. Carpenterg R. Jaramillog D. Alsabrookg J. olleman. Standing: J. Millerg E. Clintong G. Ivyg D. Taylorg M. Heimlichg J. Mayog J. Motlg R. Evansg S. Savageg T. Snyder. Returning Lettermen Pace 565 Team COACH ABE BABNETT tis year's baseball team should be one of the best in city. The team has been formed around four returning ermen, pitcher James Motl, infielder Danny Taylor, out- Slder Stanley Savage, and catcher ,lack Miller. The team s been hampered by bad weather, so their workouts have -en slow, but the team is full of the Bison SPIRIT, and 'th a lot of hard work and no injuries this YCHIJS Bison ne should make an excellent ,showing in -the city race. CATCHERS: J.H011cm.m. D. Pucker. Seasoned Players Compose Squad INFIELDERS: Slamling: T. Wilkinsoug D. Taylorg M. Hcimlicll. Sitting: E. Clintong D. Alsuhrookg B. Carpenter. MANAGERS B, Fowlkesg P, Chamberlain. CONFERENCE SCHEDULE March 30 April 6 April 14 April 22 April 27 April 29 May 3 fNightJ May 6 fNight May 11 fNightJ May 14 fNightJ Tech Adamson Spruce Kimball S.0.C. Adamson Tech Spruce Kimball S.0.C. OUTFIELDERS: Standing: D. DeVossg S. Savageg J. Millerg G. Ivyg J. Echartg T. Johnsong J. Blair. PITCHERS: R. J aramillog J. Mayog J. Motlg R. Evansg T. Snyder. 87 I STANLEY SAVAGE JAMES MOTL Four Returning Lettermen DANNY TAYLOR ' ' JACK MILLER ilting: W. Linn, R. Hightower, D. Mason, L. Landry, S. Packer, R. Lewis, K. Sowards, R. Bowling, B. Taylorg Standing N ielding, D. Trammell, B, Prine, L. Clem, P. Crow, R. Callaway, .l. Petit, K. Rawlings. COACH BILL ROBINSON Bn Team Baseball Makes Strong Start Bad Weather caused the Baby Buffs to be late starting prac- tice this spring. The team is composed of two strong junior high teams, Greiner and Stockard. Coach Robinson has been testing the players at different positions to find their best potentialities. One of the teamls strongest points seems to be its depth and versatility of positions. Many of the HIT' team players are good prospects for the MAN team next year. 'f 52? SRM A1 . , ,, ,. . fx V ,, h ff' ff :H 2 Q 9 , - ul, H 41 k , 4 KW 3 S ' 'FWFUK 5 Ana?-vm-WJ' ,iw ' M, l i ' . 'Rf J R ,E 7 I 4 -S117 f .4 H if 'Y' 'WFS-W' a.,5?RxA '51-uyikw, fly-'!aSd !4v.wf8zs5fasf Golf - '65 om the first drive on the first tee to the 18th hole the game of lf is one of excitement and suspense. The Bison golfers have oved themselves to be some of the best in the city this year by ating such strong teams as Kimball, Samuell, and White. This aris top positions are held by such golfers as John Steindorf, Jim cDonald, Gary Adkins, Larry Lawrence, and Steve McMinn. e site for the district games is Stevens Park. Stevens has some ce treats for the linksmen, such as roughs, doglegs, and traps. This ar Kimball and SOC are two of the biggest obstacles that the son linksmen have to get across to win the title again this year. Row: L. Taylorg C. Stayerg G. Adkinsg S. Millerg J. Jolmsong C. Personsg T. Beldeng L. Lawrenceg C. Brooks Coach H Rddl B I l J K ll R William ' R. Bucknerg J. Stemdorf Middle Row: S. Brooks: B. Land: D. Hedgeg . i eg . ,0lIlS0!lQ . e eyg . s, Stewartg B. Jones. Back Row: J. MacDona1dg S. McMinng M. Calhoung N. Bealsg R. Johnsong S. Bowersg D. Mimsg K McKay COACH CECIL JERDEN JOHN STEINDORF JAMES MCDONALD Linksmen Pre pare LARRY LAWRENCE ' L V 'or City Race RAY BUCKNER STEVE MCMINN Sunset linksman shows winning form x 5 4 I 3 S Q. .1 4 fl 3 E 4 5 S e 5 1 2 5 2 I 1 I I 5 3 1 A 1 i E I X X 3 I 1 I S 4 L. Knoxg D. Saulsg J. Biggiog M. .lamesg J. Prestidgcg S. Carlerg B. Bell. Standing: D. Spillarg BQ Davis R Fry Anderson: L. Mooney: R. Thrashg J. Chiltong D. Cunninghamg C. Perkins. Tennis - '65 This year's tennis team will be going after their third con- secutive city championship. With the fine playing of such experienced players as Ronnie Thrash, Judy Prestidge, and the many other excellent players on the team this year, the netters have an excellent chance to bring the city title hack to Sunset again this year. The boys doubles players are Danny Madding and John Chilton, while the boys singles player is returning letterman, Ronnie Thrash. The girls doubles players are Sharon Carter and Muriel James. The girls singles player is Judy Prestidge. COACH CARL WALLACE gs 2 'Q Ronnie Thrash plays boys singles. Judy Preslidge handles the girls singles. W Distrzct Champs Try fd John Chilton and Danny Madding play doubles. Muriel James and Sharon Carter are girls doubles. S 5 il Judy Prestidge shows winning form on her forchand shot. hird Straight Championship Mgdding prepares 10 glam thc hall, Thrash makes ready to return the hall , LF ,,,. 'LL V' A l . . Front Row: D.-Crabtrecg T. Westong K. Braung D. Singleton: L. Eilisg H. Joey K. Buckleyg R. Mayg J. Foster. Second Row J 4Danielg T. Terming S. Coleg J. Wolfg H. Coulterg B. Flahertyg L. lirumitg R. Veal. I Swimmers Place Fourth in First City Meet or the first time in the history of Sunset, there is a swim- ing team at the school. The man who is in charge of the immers is Coach Bob Leach. This year the team went lrough dry workout after school to get into shape. The am then worked out every weekday from 7:00 to 8:00 the morning before school. In two meets before the city eet the team beat both the SOC and Kimball teams, and en in the city meet the team Came out in fourth place, earl of both Kimball and SOC. ln the meet the medley lay-a 200 yard race in which each boy swims a dif- rent stroke-Sunsetls team finished third. Our other relay am, the 200 yard freestyle placed sixth. Two records were t by Sunset swimmers this year. Robert lVlay set the record r the 100 yard breaststroke, while Roger Veal set the rec- d in the 100 yard back stroke. Kenny Braun finished ird in the 100 yard freestyle. COACH ROBERT LEA CH .,..,..o---fu-' O O WLED GE M f 2 1' xx ATIO 1 gf . SEQ? ? ,mm t l ,, 2 5 4 , . i V 1 2 ' . I W . 5 1 I 1 1 I 4 W 2 I A 1 5 -I f I' F 1 1 1 1 '- s I i z, 1 A n . P ff f E 1 i i I Q u ' 1 l f i 3 F H P 1 Y ' x I , I i V . . w . k Q ' 2. f 5 V V 5 i 1 f 1 1 Q i i is Z a fs V 5 - :F X i f 1 f 2 I 'S , 1: p i , E' 1 Mr. Griffin Promotes Bison SPIRIT for Sixth Year H Thank you for a most satisfactory year in which you have lived up to the highest traditions of our school. 'The most powerful force in a school is its SPIRIT. In Sunset we call it the Bison Spirit symbolized by the Bison Head. In victory and defeat you have shown tremendous loyalty and devotion in maintaining and perpetuating this great feeling. You will always be remembered for your valuable contribution to Sunset tradition. As we close this school year my best wishes go with you for the greatest success in your new adventures. Sincerely yours, Mr. Stokes Stresses Importance of ICNOWLEDGE As We approach the end of another year and as you lookiback over the past days, you will find .that they went just a little faster than they did the year before.iThis, coupled with the fact that you have a greater understanding of the world around you, shows that you are maturing into adulthood. We have tried to give you some basic KNOWLEDGE which will be of use to you, and we have 'tried to encourage you to use it to the best of your ability, Some are leaving Sunset to enter collegeg some are going on to full-time employment, the greatest school you Will ever attendg but Whatever your plans may be. you must continue to study and learn as long as you live, for this is living. Those of us who remain will always remember you Withlove and affection. Sincerely yours, Cv? 6. Mrs. Vineyard Exemplifies FRIENDSHIP All too soon, details of much that is important and vital to you of your daily school life at Sunset High School will fade in your memories, leaving only the deep feelings of emotions aroused by the games, the social events, the assemblies, and-even the problems that are evevpresent in getting through high school days. l Y But remaining with you andtsustaining you throughout the remainder of your lives will be the strong ties of FRIENDSHIP engendered and nurtured here. Truly, Sunset High School is Out Where the West Beginsu-where the skies are a little bluer and Where FRIENDSHIP isalittle truer. V Sincerely yours, ' Z1. W ' I05 - I MRS. HELEN JAMES MRS. MARTHA ANDERSON Attendance Clerk AllCfld3I1C6 Clerk MRS. MARGARET BURDEN IBM Clerk Office Personnel Promde Varied Sermces MRS. KATHRYNE JOHNS MRS. IOLA EATON MRS. FRANCES CERMINARO Counselor's Office Counselor Counselor MRS. MILDRED MERRIMAN Principal's Office MRS. MARY REUSCHER Principal's Office ff 'Q of ..-Nl . ' fwzwi N, 1 MRS. BERNEDA BENSON Nurse I07 Mrs. John Griffing Mr. Coy Lewisg Dr. Eldon Sicbelg Mr. Edwin Royseg Mrs. B. M, Heimlichg Mrs. D. V. Campbell. ' P.T.A. Encourages l SPIRIT, KNOWLEDGE. FRIENDSHIP Mrs. H. N. Staleyg M.rs. Alvin Horstmanng Mr. Richard Aubreyg Mrs. Arvil Bowling Mrs' J. Allison Snyder, President Mr. Tom Wllllamsg Mrs. J. H. Sprllar. qi? ALLEN MATTHEWS W .. . W MM Q, .K L? .W f - 5 ,,,- .ffff X5 1' Q57-,ww et lie i l M t .Cl DALE DOUGLAS ROBERT H. McKAY C. MILLER FRANK ..' L 1AAAE D' ,1.' In DR. W. T. WHITE, Superintendent Dr. White Leads School Board for Twentieth Year Loyd G. Shelhyg John Plath Greeng Mrs. Vernon Dwlngramg Donald M. Brutong Robert S. Folsom, Presidentg W. T. White, Superiutendentg J. Willard Gragg, Vice-Presidentg Lee A. McShan, ,lr.g Percy E. Luecke, Jr., M.D.g Field Scovell. EWELL D WALKER WNW-unit 2 42 i . . X I . 1 i , 1 3 2 a e 1 S ,1i7QW?Yf??if?'f!'g???f 'k'V k 'k K P-if?-5? , ' - K 1 - k'1'1 : Art students design their own Christmas cards. Artists Create Entries for Crafts Fair From glue, paper, and paint come abstract drawings. Art students concentrate on sketching drawings from printed pictures. M CLEO HAMMETT M.S.g North Texas State Universityg Arty Art Service Corps Sponsor ., wr 'H TS' J ? 5 S Shakespearean plays come to life through the use of theaters. ' 1+ V KAY MAJORS if .gm B.A.: North Texas State i Univcrsityg English r, .1 x :,gl4gnf V rm- , 1 if-:f:?:F.,:r.m W: ONA PLUMMER M.A.g University of Tcxzxsg English FRANCES COUCH M.A.q Southern Mvtho- dist Univcrsityg English IRIS FARMER .1 5 MA.: Univc-rsity nf -:Y Dvnvvrg English 4 ' H ' 'fl ,sa 1 'il ii 5 NORMA LAND B.A.g Tvxus Technologi- cal Colle-gc: English unset English Courses Explor 4'Somcthing is rotten in the State of Denmark. 1 GERALD PRATT M.Ed.g North Texas State University: Eng- lishg Sundial Sponsor CHRISTINE REESE B.A.g Texas Wcsleyaii Collcgeg English EULA PEARL SMITH M.A.g University of Texasg English -Flffgftfif - LOMETA STAVELEY Q M,Efl.g North Texas Q V ? 'js' I Statc Univcrsityg Eng- lishg Sunset Committee ,I on Worlrl Affairs - Q , all V fr. I , ,,':,, ,4-' 4 Sometimes students take charge for a class discussion he Realms of Poetry, Prose, and Grammar g S MARILYN STEWART .Q K B.A.g University of f Texasg English l t AYREE J. STOKES B.A.g University of Texasg Englisllg Ready Writers Sponsor: Crea- BARBARA WEST Q B.A.g Furman Univer sityg English H tive Writers Sponsor -, 5I . f LQ- . ...iz 2 if Mrs. Stewart teaches her sophomores about Silas Marner Histor tudents Explore E. M. BARNETT M.A.g Texas Technological Collcgeg Social Studios MARY ANN BYNUM B.S.g McMurry College: Social Studies LEE COCHRAN M.Ed.g North Texas State University: Social Studies CONSUELO COGDELL M.A.g University of Tcxasq Social Studies W. R. CONGER M.S.g North Texas Slate Univcrsityg Social Studios JAMES FRED GRAHAM M.Ed.g Southern Methodist Univcrsityg Social Studies Janet states her views on our govemment. 'LI think that's part of the Mason-Dixon line. the Many Facets of World History and tudy . the Various Aspects Discussion groups uncover interesting Civil War facts. RUFE J. GREEN M.A.: North Texas State Universityg Social Studies BOB HAZLEWOOD B.S.g East Texas Stale Collcgeg Social Studies: Key Club Sponsor JACK T. INCRAM B.A.g University of Texas: Social Studies B LEACH Ed.: North Texas Slate Univcrsityg Social Studiesg Swimmin am Sponsor YD MECHLER Ed.: Rice Univcrsityg Social Studiesg Coach CK ROTEN A.: Hardin-Simmons Univcrsityg Social Studicsg Conch Sophomores enjoy studying the ancient world of Our Heritage '- Lffi 4' S 1 .... . ,K 259 . . - 3- fm , ' , . H .1 Y .,.,. .4 i f JERRY G. GILLIAM B. A. North Texas State Univeljsityg Physics, Mathematics, Camera Club - Sponsor CECIL JERDEN RUTH MORRIS M.Ed.g Southern Methov M.A.g Columbia Univer- dist Universityg Chem- sityg Biol0gY. Chemistry istry Mr. Greathouse assists Carol and Ruby with dissection. OOO, Look at that bug! Future cientists Become Acquainted With Research These specimens are more welcome when studied under glass Lonnie and Steve explore the wonders of glassmaking. E. DAVIS 5 East Texas Slate Biology L. STRICKLAND A.g S he out rn Metho- Biology EARL R. GREATHOUSE B.S.g Abilene Christian Collegeg Biology CARL M. WALLACE B.S.g University of Texas 5 Bidlogyg Coach Chemistry, Biology, and Physics are courses that prove challenging to many Sunset students. These courses are very important for those going to col- lege. The research and exploration done in science classes prepare the student for more advanced work. Chemistry requires brainwork and paperwork. II7 ROI! BECKNER M.Eni,: North Slntc linivcrsityg Shop Combination Shop Texas XVnml r BOBBY KAY H S g Emir T Cuiicgcg Gvn ing DON E. WHITEHALL B,S,g Texas ASM! cxns Stale vrul Dmit- Studenks admire prize-winning stereo Technical, Architectural Skills Are Taught in Mechanical Drawing and Shops Which direction next? Last minute details are important to the finished product J. C. BARNETT B.A.g Baylor Universityg Mathematicsg Coach LELA CHILDERS B.A.g N 0 r t h Texas State Universityg Mathe- matics TOM KELLY B.A.g Baylor Universityg Mathematiesg Coach Rusty explains a linear programming problem to the class. Math Courses Help tudents Develop umber Sense Calculus offers students a chance to further their mathematical KNOWLEDGE. IRA 33. LEE M.A.g University of Texasg Mathematics W. B. RUTLEDGE B.A.g Howard Payne Collegeg Mathematics f mm , Lf ,N A , 1 Qt. M w V w HERMAN SCRUGGS M.S.g North Texas State Universityg Mathematics BOB BEENE B.S.g East Texas Slate College 5 Mathematicsg Coach BETTYE GARRETT M.Ed.g Stephen F. Austin Collcgeg Mathe- matics , gk I , J V. LUCILE SIMPSON M.A.g East Texas State Collegeg Mathematics RALPH UTLEY B.A.g Texas Wesleyan Collcgcg Band, Music Thcoryfg Spotlight Band Sp SP nnsorg D:mcc Band onsor Musical Talents Are Developed and Demonstrated in Sunset9s Band and Chorus Classes Girls Chorus prepares for the Christmas program. it i Practice makes perfect. WILLIAM F. WHITE M.E:l.g North Tex State Universityg C rusg Solo and Ensem Sponsorg Concert Ch- Sponsorg Girls Cho Sponsor PHILLIPS North Texas State Laling Latin Sponsor 1 JUDY GARDNER B.S.g Henderson State Teachers Col- legcg French g La Fleur de Lis Spon- sur FLOELLEN MORGAN B.A,g Southern Methodist Univer- sityg Spanish: Cheerleader Spon- sor: Pan American Clulx Sponsor I . l THARELYN HUGHES B.A.g Southwestern University: Spanishg E1 Sul Sponsorg Morning' Meditations Sponsor MAE VENABLE M.A.g North Texas S t a t e Universityg Spanishg American Field Service Spon- sor Students listen intently to their Spanish lesson. Languages Link tudents With M an Cultures uWhat would Caesar say if he read that translation? Fitting is an important part of dressmaking. H omemaking Courses Afford Experience in the Arts of Cooking, Sewing STELLA WARREN M.A Home and Family Living trouble. CLARA CLIFT M.A.g Texas Chr t Universityg Hom Cm Speakers use own ideas in original oratory. Speech students participate in class discussions. Debatcrs practice using logic and persuasion. peakers Concentrate on Effective Techniques Students receive help and training in memory work and logical thinking in Sunsefs speech classes. Per- sonality development is a major part of this course. Students have a chance to express their ideas be- fore an audience. Q WANDA BANKER L K M.A.g Texas Cliristian - '77 J Univcrsityg S p e c c li 3 , Englislig Dramatics Club 2, 'EZ uv Q. 'fl' Sponsor: Speakers Club 3 Sponsorg National For- ensic Lcnguo Sponsorg ., I National Tlicspian Soci- fl 0 H.. 3 V: ety Sponsor . s ff REBECCA THAYER ff' f I S' ff f Univcrsityg S o c i nl Q M.A.3 Texas YVomcn's . . 5 ', 'Q' I Stutlicsg Debate Spon- sorg National Forensic League Sponsor 1 . e's' Hand-offs are important plays in speedhall P.E. Classes Offer Recreation and Athletic Training , , . S 'T 'sss T OMA FORD B.A.g W e s t Texas S t a l e Collcgeg Physi- cal Education: Bisonette Spon- soxg Tumblette Sponsorg G.R.A. Sponsor BELVA SPLITTS B.S.: N o r t 11 Texas State Uni- versityg Physical Education: Y- Teens Sponsor RUTH NEECE Gym Sccretaryg Pianist ELMER KNOX M.Ed.g Southern Methodist Uni- versity: Driver Trainingg Jun- ior C i t i z e n s Traffic Commis- sion Sometimes even the best planned plays fail. Range 275 Cadets Receive Training in Military Tactics Dignitaries inspect Sunset's installation. L- e el' 5 X. , if ,, COL. KIRK P. BROCK B.S.g Texas A8zMg R.O.T.C.g Officers Club Sponsor First aid is an integral part of R.O.T.C. training. SGT. WILLIAM C. ATKINS R.0.T.C.g Drill Team Sponsor SGT. WALTER J. WARD B.S.g St. Benedicfs A College: R.0.T.C.g Ri- fle Team Sponsor hz ' as Vk,k NX. iii ' e' irgipawfe A' riff' x .- .1 I eaeli 'i:r'r '9 l an miwr we fhf.f .nf'lx Business Courses Stress Speed and Accurae B. W. BAKER M.Ed.g North Texas Slate Univcrsilyg Busine 's MARY LYNN LUTHER M.Ed.g East Texas State College: Typ- ing, Shorthnndg Fnl ture Business Lead- ers VIRGINIA FLANAGAN M.Ed.7 East Texas Stale College: Typ- ing, Shorthandg Fu- ture Teachers RUFUS MOORE M.A.g Southern Methodist Univer- silyg 'Typing, Texas Historyg Basketball Coarh MARY ANN LANE B.S.g East Texas Slate Collcgeg Com- mercial Law CAROLYN SHEPELWICH B.B.A.g North Texas Slate Univcrsityg Typing, Shorthand ' Fnlnre Teachers New ssl MQW E. K .. .K 25' , Q. ' .lElz,i?Slf M . - ' ' ff an as Home keys are: asdf jkl 'valuable experience while they edit the bi- ,, ' ,, J NELSON IIUTTO Ji ? M.S.g Columbia Univer- sityg .lournnlismg Stam- Ei pedc Sponsor, Quill and h c fiikgg 4' f 3 Scroll Sponsor V Future Newspapermen . Journalism 1 and 2 students receive training in English as Well as instruction in newswrit- ing. In Journalism 1 the fundamentals of news- writing such as proofreading, copy editing, and layout are taught. Journalism 2 students gain weekly Stampede. Students concentrate on writing a correct headline Gain Experience in Journalism Mr. Hutto explains the various aspects of journalism. L. LAVENE BROGDON Study Hall VIRGINIA RIDDLE Sturly Hall MURL WHITE Study Hall ELAINE MOSS B.S.L.S.q T exas Womcn's Universityg Librarian Guess who has a test next period? Study Halls and Library Provide a, Quiet Hour of Study for Students PAULINE CONRAD Assistant Librarian . 5 Xi ii L 5 , s,y eyii Books offer pleasure and research for these girls SMITH yg I.C.T. Akin er Booman ny Christopher eth Deubner a Dobbins Dyer lotte Goodman ,lia Griffin erle Harrington ie Harris rl Humphries George Bates Bertha Benavidez Kenneth Blackburn Harvey Boucher Paul Carter .lack Cawthon Roger Chumley Carl Culver Shirley Davis George Duncan Ronnie Eagan Susan Coad Dick Heryford .lerry Horn Earl Johnson Kenneth Langford Tom Lyons Mark Malone Melanie Marx Rosalind Massingill Donnyc MeCully Tex Meadows .loyee Middlcbrooks Patricia Mitchell Dale Pallett Distributive Education and Industrial HARI B.S.g Univv Roger Parker Norma Pendleton Van Proffitt Arlene Shepherd Jerry Smith Carry Starnes Kenneth Stone ,lack Taylor Larry Thomas Sandra Toothman Keith Turner Dan Ybarra NET PRUITT North Texas Statm- rsity: D.E.: High School Rf-ml Cross Spon- SOI' S ,gfg . fgffii I K Cooperative Training Offer Work Experience Nancy Lamm Thomas Lawhon Leslie Lord Peter McGill Helen Merritt Iona Mills Dennis Morgan John Mosqueda Greer Payne .lohn Potlorff .lerry Privett Robert Proctor Perry Salisbury Johnny Schniederjan Ricky Thornton Harold Tomlinson Robert Villa Charles White Sherrill White Wayne Whittier 'N if Z . XE 1 r Wwggi Miss Smith guides English 9 and 10 students in their work. M , English 9 and 10 Offers a Chance for Advancement Honors courses should be considered an opportunity Alas poor Yorick, I knew him well. for those students who are capable of meeting the requirements for the courses. Specifically, the Eng- lish 9 and 10 course strives to help the advanced student understand any piece of literature, recognize and discuss general ideas and themes, develop a point of view and select appropriate examples to suppor it, and read critically to reflect and to weigh. A group of students discusses Joseph Andrews. James and Tommy build a radio in the Electronics Lab. l Students Demonstrate Creativity Whwl The Combination Shop is the first and the only one of Fiberglass Lab gear-shift knobs, fiberglass seats and its kind in Dallas. In the Electricity-electronics Lab, boxes are made. ln the Metal and Welding Lab the s equipment is available for the making of hi-fi equipment dents make camping trailers, wrought metal furnitw andsmall radios of all kinds. In the Plastics, Wood and and metal castings of various kinds. Students sketch patterns before beginning their projects., tw ' V r Mr. Whitehall supervises the work in the Combination Shop. orking in the Combination Shop Wayne works on decorative lawn furniture. Olin machines metal on a lathe 4 l w 4 s i E . The after-sch001 drafting class members create their own ideas about buildings. Edwin and Lonnie prepare a blueprint. Drafting Helps Boys to Further Their KNOWLEDGE The after-school drafting class is primarily for students w have completed one semester of architectural drawing w a B average and desire to study above and beyond wl is taught in regularly scheduled semester classes. The si dent is free to create his own ideas with less emphasis the construction factor. Color rendering is by far the m important expected outcome of the class. , Thomas and Richard work on floor plans. Mr. Creathouse supervises the dissection of a turtle. Comparative Anatomy Challenges Science Students parative Anatomy here at Sunset is held every ai noon from 3:45 to 5 o'clock. The class has no credit ue, and the occasional tests are for self-evaluation y. The course which is taught on the college sopho- level is designed for A and B students. The stu- ' Work is done in class with no outside assignments, each student works at his own rate. Don begins work on a cat. Dissecting a turtle is delicate QD work Rick Coho starts for school curly. Between ciasscs Rick stops at his locker. Study . . . study . . . study. Rick does some of his own typing for the Stampede, A Bison Spencls His Day in Varied Ways Rick works on his English in class. Teachers share bits of humor over morning coffee. A Teachlefs Day Is a Full Day Student-teacher conferences are sometimes humorous. Mrs. Hughes and her husband share breakfast before leaving for work. Teaching a class is one of the 'Lnecessary evils' of Mrs. Hughes' day. Mrs. Hughes and Coco relax after a long day john Chilton Combines Bison Leadership With SPIRIT KNOWLEDGE FRIENDSHIP Fellow Bisons, As another rewarding year at Sunf set comes to a close, we again realize the importance of SPIRIT, KNOWL- EDGE, and FRIENDSHIP in the lives of all Bisons. Throughout this year we have felt the anxieties, disappointments and victories which are life. We have learned to work well as a team, and Sunset has progressed because of our loyal participation. To the seniors I would like to thanl you for your loyal service to Sunset Also I give my sincere thanks to thr juniors, who will bear the burden 0 leadership next year, and I wish fol your continued success. Sophomores now that you have found your place or the Big Bison Team, I expect you tc move ahead in all that makes Sunsfr great. il reflects the image of SPIRIT, KNOWI. EDGE, and FRIENDSHIP and is com posed of representatives from all thre classes, I give a special thanks for you diligent participation in all phases o Bison activity. Now to the Student Council, whic On behalf of the Student Body recognize that our accomplishment would not be possible without the ded cated assistance and thoughtful co cern of our faculty and staff. We hav worked together, each in his own wa and Sunset is greater for our efforts. Sincerely, John Chilton Student Body President 7ally Wilson, vice-president, presides at council meetings in the bsence of the president and serves us program chairman. Mike Jones, treasurer manages the council's funds. I -111 5 ZQSMEBWQEZQQWQWE H , ii, ., Yffilf , ,,., 9, , , 1 ' , it iff' t it S f-if , my in ' - 1 2 eff, 'I f' Q1 , ,fr K. A , . 1 Vi re, , i, ki, 4, ,QQ ,- ,z Czirol Atchley, secretary, handles correspondence and k minutes of meetings. eeps t Student Council Officers Aid President in Promoting SPIRIT, KNOWLEDGE, FRIENDSHIP Pam Newnam, parliamentarian, ees that meetings follow parliamentary rules of order. WTS? is Wit? ' SSE 5 A Aww-w Sf: if 2 HH N v H' 'rs 3 an v if f U, ,K .4 M- . ' Jw-Aww The Big Bison Team ! . ?' ? ' E i Q Q. .pf 3 1-19 fr r fi l A ilEf ':-YT! i f ' k JAVID ABSHIRE l.O.T.C. Officers Clubg Flicker Cluhg livers Clubg Good Scholarship Club SARBARA JEAN ADAMS lisonettesg Latin Clubg Good Scholar- hip Club AMES MILTON CJIMMYJ t ADAMS QB Footballg Track ESLIE EARL ADAMS El Solg Spotlight Band ALE EDWARD AKIN EVERLY ALEXANDER uture Business Leadersg Concert .Ihoirg Bye, Bye Birdie g Briga- lo0n g Future Nurses The Senior Class of Xa 15. '-X , . A2 Qt ff 'VJ 1965 MARILYN DENISE ALEXANDER Future Business Leadersg El Solg Fu- ture Teachers ROBERT ALEXANDER Flicker Clubg Chess Club STEVEN HENRY f ST EVIEJ ALEXANDER Flicker Clubg Creative Writersg Pan American Clubg Junior Achievementg El Solg Comparative Anatomy DARREL C. ALSABROOK Av Footballg HA Baseballg HBH Foot- ballg B Basehallg Student Councilg El Sol KAREN KAY ALSBROOK ELIZABETH O'lVIARA ANDERSON La Fleur de Lisg Good Scholarship Clubg Creative Writersg G.R.A.g Latin Cluhg Spelling Letter JOHNNY ANDERSON MACK LEE ANDERSON SHERRY ANNE ANDERSON Bisonettesg Concert Choirg Good Schol arship Clubg G.R.A.g Bye Bye Birdie' WILLIAM C. KBILLJ ANDERSON Tennis Teamg Junior Achievement Good Scholarship Clubg Pan-Ameri can Clubg Senior Commencement Ushe SHIRLEY ANN ARCHIBALD HARVEY SAMUEL ATCHISON Rifle Team Lettermang Officers Clul: Vice-Presidentg Senior Nominatin Committeeg R.O.T.C. Commissioner Officer The Victory Trainis Whistle Will B CAROL SUE ATCHLEY Bisonette Squad Leaderg Honor Guard: Student Council, Secretaryg Good Scholarship Clubg La Fleur de Lisg Latin Clubg .lunior Red Crossg Morn- ing Meditations Committee RICHARD DONALD CDONJ AUBREY Student Councilg La Fleur de Lisp Good Scholarship Clubg Future Medi- cal Professions Clubg Trackg HA Footballg B Footballg B Baseball ELIZABETH KBETTYD AUGU TATOS G.R.A.g Tumblettesg Camera Club MICKEY DALE AUSTIN Rifle Teamg Officers Clubg Good Scholarship Club SUSIE ANN AUTREY Girls' Select Chorusg Pan-American ' Clubg .lunior Achievement i ELIZABETH ANN AVERITT Student Councilg El Sol I44 I FMMA .IUANELLE AVERITT lsonette Squad Leaderg Honor Guardg dvanced Bible Awardg Solo and En- tnble Clubg Good Scholarship Clubg rncert Choirg Dramatics Clubg Fu- re Teachersg Tumblettesg Girls' Se- at Chorus: Bye Bye Birdie g irigadoonu HERRY LYNN BAKER . Solg Pen Palsg G.R.A.3 Y-Teensg ture Business Leadersg Junior hievement BY RENELL BANKS Sncert Choirg Future Teachersg Good tholarship Clubg Latin Clubg Dra- atics Clubg Advanced Bible Award: irls' State ED BARTLETT NA BATEMAN UGLAS CARLISLE BAZAR by Clubg Student Council: Good rholarship Cluhg B Basketball: B nseball i ememberecl as a Symbol of Sunset SPIRIT ROBERT T. BEAN SONDRA ELAINE BEAN Bisonettesg Honor Guard: Good Schol- arship Clubg G.R.A.g Latin Clubg Of- fice Helperg Dramatics Clubg Creative Writersg Girls' Select Chorus WILLIAM L. CBILLYJ BEAN W9 BARBARA BECK Tumblettesg Junior Red Crossg Junior Achievement CYNTHIA ANN QCINDYJ BEIMER Future Business Leaders THOMAS GRAY CTOMMYJ BELDEN Golf Team, 3 yearsg Latin Clubg Speakers Clubg Science Club of Americag Sunset Committee on World Affairs DARA MARIA BLASICH Bisonettesg Honor Guardg Good Schol- arship Clubg Military Queen 1964-g Morning Meditationsg National Thes- pians Society, 3 yearsg Dramatics Clubg Speakers Clubg El Sol, Vice- Presidentg Tumhlettes THOMAS DELP BLOUNT Senior Class Presidentg Student Coun- cilg Managing Editor of the Sundialg Holder of Key of Knowledgeg Good Scholarship Clubg El Solg Pan-Ameri- can Clubg Senior Commencement Usher PATRICIA ANN QPATD BOELTER Cood Scholarship Clubg G.R.A.g Tum- blettesg Camera Club STEVEN PAUL BOWERS Golf Teamg Latin Club A. .I. BOWMAN Track ROBERT L. IBOBBYJ BOYD B Footballg Track BARBARA JEAN BELL GERALDINE BELL STEVE ,BELL fAlFllHJ D ol Wifi GILBERT fGlLD BENAVIDEZ Trackg Cross Country Trackg 2 yea MIKE BILLERT JACKIE LYNN BLACK. Achievement Tests and Colleg R .1 I lx I7 IRAY BOYD DON LEE BOYER 'DALE LESLIE BOYNTON Debate Club ECAREN ANNE BOYNTON peakers Clubg Creative Writersg Na- tional Forensic Leagueg .Iunior Classi al Leagueg Latin Clubg Good Scholar- hip Club OY E. BRADY .O.T.C. Drill Team ARY ELIZABETH BRANDT isonettesg Sundial Organizations As- istant, 19653 Pan-American Club, atin Clubg Junior Classical Leagueg ood Scholarship Club 2 ntrance Exams Test Seniors' KNOWLEDGE I KENNETH BRAUN Junior Citizcn's Traffic Commission Swim Team EDIE BREDEMEIER Good Scholarship Clubg Student Coun- cilg Y-Teensg Student Directory Staff LINDA M. KLYNNJ BREWER ANITA BRIGMAN Pan-American Student Forumg Girls Select Chorus THOMAS E. BRITTON R.O.T.C.g Rifle Teamg Volunteer Li brarians JACK EDWARD BROWN Pan-American Clubg El Sol ALBERT D. BURSON J IM D. BUTTRAM PATSY ANN BYRD G.R.A. DAVID MICHEAL CALABRIA ELLA MAE CAMPBELL TERRY CAMPBELL Camera Club, Presidentg Spotlight Band of Dallasg R.O.T.C. MARVIN LESLIE BRUMIT Swim Team KEITH MARSHALL BUCKLEY Spotlight Band of Dallasg Good Schoi arship Club KENNETH STEWART BUCKLEY Spotlight Band of Dallasg Swim Team Junior Achievement BOBBY WAYNE BURCHFIELD CHARLES RAY BURKS RAYMOND KENNETH CKENJ BURNS Student Councilg Pan-American Club El Solg Good Scholarship Clubg .Iunic Achievement FRIENDSHIP Is Rekindlet VIICHAEL K. KMIKEJ CARDWELL Epotlight Band of Dallas, Assistant rum Majorg Debate Clubg El Sol VIARY ANN CARIOTES VIARY CHARLENE CARTER KIARY LOU CARTER ANITA CARTER Squad Leader Future Busi AUL GUY CARTER .C.T. D.E.g El Solg R.0.T.C. Leadersg Dramaticsi Clubg Tennis 1 G d Shl h' Cluhg Honor 3 oo c o ars 1p 'dg Future Teachers Homecoming SHIRLEY LYNN CASE Good Scholarship Club JEAN D. CASH Spotlight Band of Dallas, Librariang Latin Cluhg Good Scholarship Club ALBERT A. CASTILLO HERLINDA CASTILLO JOHN PAUL CERMINARO Spotlight Band of Dallas, Drum Majorg French Clubg Speakers Club: Good Scholarship Clubg Dal-Hi Symphonyg All-State Symphony PETE CERVANTES .IOHN MARVIN CHILTON Student Body Prcsidcntg Sundial Sen- ior Editorial Advisor, I965g Sundial Student Life Assistant, I964g Junior Citizen's Traffic Commission, Chair- mang Quill and Scrollg Boys' Stateg Key Clubg El Solg Student Councilg Good Scholarship Clubg Tennis Teamg Commencement Usher LOVITA ANN CHOAT Junior Achievement: Art Service Corps KATHRYN LOUISE QKAYEJ CHRISTIE Bisonettesg Concert Choirg El Solg Dramatics Clubg Future Nursesg Good Scholarship Clubg Girls' Select Chorus, Vice-Presidentg Pan-American Clubg Future Business Leadersg Bye Bye Birdie JOHNNY RAY CHRISTOPHER I.C.T. ROGER CHUMLEY D.E.g I.C.T.g R.O.T.C. DOROTHY JANE QJANIEJ CLARK Future Business Leaders, President, District Secretaryg Bisonettesg Sundial Typistg El Solg Red Crossg Bible Awardg Good Scholarship Club JACK PATCHING CPATJ CHAMRERLAIN A Baseball ELIZABETH ANN CHAMBLEE Good Scholarship Clubg El Sol WILLIAM QBILLYJ CHAMNESS CHERYL SUE CHANDLER Bisonettesg Tumblettesg Office Helperg G.R.A. RONNIE CHAPMAN J JERRY CHASE A Footballg B Footballg Studeni Council l The Senior Ring Fi l I RICHARD CHARLES QRICKD COBO Stampede Staff, Assistant Editorg Good Scholarship Club VIYRA .IEANNE COLE gramatics Club, Secretaryg G.R.A.g peakers Clubg Speech Letterg Na- ional Forensic Leagueg Good Scholar- ,hip Cluhg Bisonettesg Tumblettesg onor Guardg Senior Class Nominating ommittec ARY SUZANNE COLEY Elorning Meditations, Secretaryg Latin lubg G.R.A. A ANN CONNALLY C1tizen's Traffic Commissiong Clubg Future Nurses SUE CONOLY Business Leadersg G.R.A.g La de Lisg Y-Teensg Good Scholar- Club LOUISE COOK Squad Leaderg Student. Speakers Clubg National For- Leagueg National Thespians So- Concert- Choir, Secretaryg Bye, Birdie g 4'Brigadoon g .Morning National Merit Semi-final- Latin Debate Club We Wore It CAROLYN ANN COPELAND Future Business Leaders AMELIA G. KMILLIEJ CORTINAS .Iunior Red Crossg Pan-Americang Y- Teensg G.R.A.g Junior Achievement PAULA ELAINE COTTEN Future Business Leaders, Vice-Presi- dentg Future Teachersg Sundial Typ- istg Latin Club JIM COUCH Key Club, Vice-Presidentg Student Councilg A Basketball RUTH COVENTRY SUSAN ELLEN CSUSIED COX WILLIAM A. CBILLJ DAGNELL JOHN WILLIAM QBILLJ p DANIEL Spotlight Band, Chess Club, Sundial Sports Editor, 1965, Good Scholarship Club JOHNNY DANIELS BOBBY LEE DAVIS JOY LEE DAVIS G.R.A. MARY LEE DAVIS G.R.A. sw DONALD L. QDONJ CRANFORD Rifle Team, Captain, Officers Club: R.0.T.C. Battalion Commanderg Cooc Scholarship Club, Senior Nominating Committee, Color Guard, R.O.T.C Commissioned Officer LINDA KAY CROUCH Girls' Select Chorus, Camera Club: G.R.A. DEBORAH R. CROWE Bisonettesg Good Scholarship Club, E Sol, Vice-President, Tumblettes, Re -porter, Future Teachers: Morning Meditations, Speakers Club, Officx Helper BETTY CUMMING Sundial Artist, 19655 Sundial Ac Staff, National Forensic League, Goof Scholarship Clubg Speakers Clubg Dra matics Clubg La Fleur de Lis, Futur1 Business Leaders, Tumblettesg Debatn Clubg High School Red Crossg Futuri Teachers, Senior Nominating Commit tee ANNA MARIA CURRY ' Pan-American Club, President, Seconr Vice-President, Bisonettesg Solo an: Ensemble, Girls' Select Chorus, Treas urerg Dramatics Club, El Solg Cool Scholarship Club .IEANNE MARIE CURRY G.R.A.g Y-Teens W Delp Blount Lead' RUTH ANN DAVIS undial Typistg Spotlight Band, Secre- ryg Good Scholarship Clubg Future lusiness Leadersg National Forensic .eagueg Debate Clubg El Solg Ad- anced Bible Award SHIRLEY DAVIS LE. IIICHAEL DAY undial Photographer, 3 years: Stam- ede Photographer, 3 yearsg Camera llubg Quill and Scroll OBERT F.. DENTON X Footballg B Footballg Trackg ood Scholarship Club ANDRA Jo DENTON tARcARET ANN DERASAUGH edical Careers Cluhg GRA.: Future urses L nior Class DAVID ARLEN DeVOSS Stampede Staff, Editorg HB Baseballg Pan-American Club, First Vice-Presi- dentg Debate Club, Treasurerg Good Scholarship Clubg Quill and Scrollg Junior Achievementg Senior Commence- ment Usherg Advanced Bible Awardg National Forensic Leagueg Sunset Committee on World Affairs LINDA DIRIENZO Spotlight Band, Majorette, 2 yearsg Dramatics Clubg Pan-American Club: Honor Cuardg Girls, Stateg Speech Club RONNIE DUCKWORTH RANDALL l'RANDYj DUNCAN A Basketball BARBARA KAY DUNCAN Morning Meditationsg Advanced Bible Award DONNA R. DURFEY SARA ELLEN DYCUS Concert Choirg Pan-American Club: Bisonettesg Student Councilg El Solg Creative Writersg uBye, Bye Birdie : Brigadoon g Girls' Select Chorusq Tumblettesg Good Scholarship Club BILLY EUGENE DYER I.C.T. RONALD EAGAN R.O.T.C.g D.E. JERRY T. EAST 1 R.O.T.C.g Officers Club LINDA SUE EBERHART 1 Bisonettesg Girls' Select Chorusg El Solg Honor Guard DEANNA EDWARDS Dramatics Clubg R.O.T.C. Sweetheartg National Thespiansg Speakers Clubg Best Supporting Actress, One Act Play After Twelve Years of Studl JAMES STEPHEN ISTEVEJ l EEDS Trackg Camera Clubg Pan-American Clubg Flicker Club MARTHA ANN ELLEDGE Medical Careers Clubg Good Scholar- ship Clubg G.R.A.g Future Nurses DAVID S. QDAVEJ ELLIFF HAROLD ELLIOTT R.O.T.C.g R.O.T.C. Band TOMMY ELLIOTT ROSEMARY ELLIS Bisonettesg Concert Choirg Future Busi- ness Leadersg Future Teachersg Good Scholarship Cluhg Office Helperg La Fleur cle Lis Ax IONALD RAY CRONNIEJ ENGLAND Ioncert Choirg Bye Bye Birdie g Camera Club IONALD KEITH QRONJ l ERWIN 'ey Clubg HB Footballg Track, 2 learsg Cross Country OSEPH SHOWS KJODYJ , EVANS unior Red Cross, Presidentg Junior chievementg Latin Club NALD JAY EVANS Basketballg HA' Baseballg HB sketballg HB Baseball ONDA DIANE FARMER nior Achievementg Junior Red ossg G.R.A.g Tumblettes RRY F ARR 0, eniors Reap Rewards at Graduation SUZY FARRAR Y-Teensg Camera Club g Future Nursesg Future Teachersg Junior Achievementg G.R.A. PATRICIA ANN FEAGIN High School Red Crossg El Solg Fu- ture Business Leadersg Junior Achieve- rnentg Office Helperg Bible Award LINDA FIELDING SHIRLEY FRANCES FINLEY Bisonettesg R.O.T.C. Typist JAN EARLE FITE Bisonettes, Secretaryg Concert Choirg Student Councilg Honor Guardg Good Scholarship Clubg Latin Clubg Junior Red Crossg Advanced Bible Awardg La Fleur de Lisg Bye Bye Birdie g 'iBrigadoon THERESA CLOE FITZHUCH C.R.A.g Tumblettesg Y-Teensg Pen Palsg Good Scholarship Clubg Dra- matics Clubg Library Helper WILLIAM HODSON FLAHERTY .Iunior Achievementg Dramatics Club CAROLYN IVIARCIA KIVIARCIJ FLOYD DAVID FORRESTER JOHN MARK FOSTER R.O.T.C.g Swimming Teamg Track EI Solg Cross Country .IESS FOWLER I Footballg Trackg La Fleur de Lis DELBERT L. FRANCIS Spotlight Bandg Dance Bandg Militar Band Who Is More NobleT .IOANNE FRANKLIN Dramatics Clubg Bisonettesg Future Business Leadersg Tumblettesg EI Solg Pan-American Cluhg Future Teachers BETTY .IO FRANKUM C.R.A. CAROLE RHEA FRAZIER EDDIE LEON FRAZIER I A Basketballg Key Clubg B Bas- kethallg Good Scholarship Clubg La Fleur de Lisg Trackg Student Council BETSY KAY FREEMON Future Teachersg C.R.A.g Good Schol- arship Clubg El Solg Pan-American Clubg Bible Award DANIEL KDANNYD FRICKE R.O.T.C. ANDRA MARIE FRITSCH f.R.A. VILLIAM ROGER FRY ennis Team, 3 yearsg Speech Clubg atin Clubg Debate Club YRANCES MARION ISUSIEJ FUCHS uture Business Leadersg La Fleur de isg G.R.A.g National Thespians So- etyg Dramatics Club NGELA KATHERINE GAFFORD isonettesg Future Teachersg Dramatics lubg Art Service Corps ONNA JAN GARRISON andial Student Life Editor, I965g lampede, Assistant Editorg Debate 'ubg National Forensic Leagueg eakers Clubg Good Scholarship ubg Latin Clubg Y-Teensg G.R.A.g ill and Scrollg Sunset Committee on orld Affairs IKE lVl. GATHINGS otlight Band of Dallasg Military nd: Debate Club Bison H oodg' o RONALD WAYNE GATTIS Flicker Clubg E1 Sol LINDA KAY GAUNCE Future Nurses, Vice-Presidentg C.R.A.g Junior Achievementg Tumblettes GUADALUPE QLUPEJ GAVILANES Foreign Exchange Student from Ecua- dorg Pan-American Club SHERRY JEAN GENTRY Bisonettesg Future Business Leadersg Future Teachersg Future Nurses: G.R.A.g El Solg Honor Guardg Good Scholarshipg Y-Teens CHARLES WILLIAM GETER R.O.T.C.g Officers Club LARRY GIBSON Speakers Clubg Chess Club DANNY RAY GLASGOW E1 S l Jo ifLL13N GLASGOW Concert Choirg 4'Bye Bye Birdie g B 'U cl - B' tt ' Sl d En- r1,,a oon , lsone es, 00 an semble Clubg Future Business Leaders SHARON DOOLEY GLASGOW Dramatics Clubg La Fleur de Lis Bible Award BOB SLOAN GLOVER Flicker Club JAMES STEVEN QSTEVED GOINGS Good Scholarship Club SHIRLEY ANN GOMEZ Pan-American Clubg El Sol, President Dramatics Clubg Speakers Club SUSAN LEIGH GIBSON Bisonettes, Treasurerg El S013 Dr: matics Clubg Future Business Leaders Tumblettesg Bible Awardg Good Scho arship Clubg Future Nursesg Futui Teachers DONNA JEAN GIDDINGS JANICE SUE GILES Bisonettesg El Sol CAROLYN JEAN GILL GAYLA SUE GILLEY A Bisonettesg La Fleur de Lis DONNA GILLILAND l Future Nurses 1965 Graduating Cla: il l l tARBARA LEE GOODMAN isonettesg G.R,A.: Y-Teens, Vice- 'residentz Future Business Leaders: atin Club: Office Hclperg Good 'cliolarsllip Club 'AUL DAVID GOODWIN vross Countryg Trackg Morning Medi- ttions JNDA JOYCE GORDON ,isonettesg Camera Club, Vice-Presi- 'entg Girls' Select Chorusg Concert 'hoirg G.R.A.: Solo and Ensemble ilulmg Good Scholarship Clubg Future leacliers 'HRON GOZA YNTHI WYNELL GRAINGER uture Business Leadersg Girls' Select liorusg Honor Guardg Dramatics Club AROLYN GRAY .R.A.g La Fleur de Lis, Secretaryg Y- eensg Good Scholarship Clubg Future usiness Leaders umbers Over ix Hundred SUE GREENE MARSHALL LARRY GREESON Camera Clubg Cross Countryg Trackg HB Football STEPHEN DAVID KSTEVEH GRIMES A Football, 2 year Lettermang B Footballg B Basketballg Key Clubg Latin Clubg Student Council .lO ANN MARIE GRONES SANDRA KAY GROSECLOSE Sundial Organizations Assistant Editor, l965g Latin Clubg Future Teachersg El Solg Y-Teensg Pan-American Clubg Creative Writers JAMES PAUL GROVE Debate Clubg Pan-American Clubg Na- tional Forensic Leagueg Creative Writ- ersg Sunset Committee on World Af- fairsg National Merit Scholarship Semi- finalist LINDA MAE HALL Speakers Club, Vice-Presidentg Dra- matics Club, Vice-Presidentg National Thespians Society, National Forensic League, Latin Clubg Good Scholarship Club PAULA ELAINE HAMMONTREE Pan-American Cluhg Student Directory Staff MARY LEE HANKS Bisonettesg Future Business Leaders, El Solg Honor Guard RITA KAY HARDEN Good Scholarship Clubg .lunior Citizen's Traffic Commission, Reporterg Future Nursesg Dramatics Club, Latin Club THOMAS PAUL KTOMMYJ HARDMAN SINA HARGETT CAROLYN GUNDERSON Future Nursesg Office Helper CHARLEY EDWARD GUNN A Footballg BH Football, Track JOAN ELAINE f.lOANNl GUNN GEORGE LEOPOLD GUTHRIE WILLIAM M. 1' BILLJ GUYGER Flicker Club, Vice-Presidentg Stag! Crew STEVEN ARVEL HALEY Concert Choir, Good Scholarship Club Junior Citizen's Traffic Commissior A Footballg HA Basketball, 2 year' HA Baseball, 2 ycarsg Student Co cilg Sophomore Class Presidentg Mo Popular Sophomore Boyg uPlain an Fancyvg 'iBye Bye Birdie , nBrig. doom Seniors Are t h l UTI YLVIA HARRELL lture Teachersg Dramatics Clubg Ieakers Clubg Sunset Committee on orld Affairsg Tumblettesg Latin ubg Bible Award OROTHY LOUISE HARRIS RANGES KFRANCIEH HARRIS :ture Business Leadersg El Sol ,ARLIN CLEO HARRIS lveakers Clubg R.O.T.C. Non-Com- ssioned Officer NDA ANITA HARRIS .A.g Tumblettesg Pen Pals NNY LYNN HARRIS .T.g Future Nursesg Future Business adersg Junior Achievementg Y-Teensg cker Club. Secretary ortieth Graduating Class MARY FRANCES HAWKINS THOMAS WILLIAM CTOMD HAWKINS WILLIAM EDWARD IBILLYJ HAWKINS KAY ANTOINETTE QTONIJ HAZZARD Bisonettesg Girls' Select Chorusg Stam- pede Staffg Pan-American Clubg El Solg Good Scholarship Club DUANE HEADRICK Dance Bandg Flicker Cluhg Spotlight Bandg Good Scholarship Club OLIVIA SUE HENDRICKS BEVERLY HOFF Bible Awardg Camera Club RICHARD RYAN QRICKYJ HOLDCRAFT A Footballg B Football JOHN MICHAEL KMIKEI HOLLOWAY Spotlight Band: Concert Choirg Mili- tary Bandg R.O.T.C. Commissioned Of- ficerg Pan-American Club DONNA REA HOLMES G.R.A. LONA HOOD SUSAN HOPPER Seniors Hear the RICHARD ALLAN HERYFORD LYNDA FRANCES HIGGINS Speech Clubg Future Business Lea ersg G.R.A. CATHERINE HILL LINDA SUE HIPP Girls' Select Chorusg C.R.A.g G Scholarship Clubg Future Nursesg S l Jixivms DOUGLAS fnoucn HOCK D1 Spotlight Bandg Stage Bandg Militz Band, Drum Majorg Debate Cl National Forensic League: Chess Cl R.O.'I'.C. Commissioned Officer GEORGIA DALE HODGES Future Business Leaders Inspiring Voi ll ll! HERI HORNE OMMY RAY HORSLEY ,O.T.C. Commissioned Officer LVIN MORRIS HORSTMANN I Foothallg MB Footballg B Bas- ltballg HB Baseball HILTON THOMAS KTOIVIMYJ HOTT dent Councilg Key Clubg Latin bg Cross Countryg Track ILLIP RAY QPHILJ HOWE rncert Choir AVID WALTER LDAVEJ 'HOXWORTH Sol f the Bison for the Last Time I JOHNNY DARRELL HUFFMAN Student Councilg Science Club of Americag Latin Clubg Good Scholar- ship Club WILLIAM ERVIN IBILLH HURLEY Student Councilg Key Club: Good Scholarship Clubg EI Solg Speakers Clubg National Forensic League ALICE GAYLE HUTSON Future Nurses, Treasurerg Red Cross: Pan-American Clubg Clinic Assistant PHYLLIS OLEAN ISAACS Y-Teens GARY HOWARD IVY HA Foothallg B Football SHIRLEY RUTH JACKSON El Sol EARL H. JOHNSON FRIEDA JOYCE JOHNSON Bisonettesg Student Directory Staffg Future Nursesg El Solg Student Coun- cil JOE BOB JOHNSON Spotlight Bandg Stage Bandg Stam- pede: Latin Clubg La Fleur de Lis, Vice-Presidentg Good Scholarship Club JOHN W. CBILLD JOHNSON R.0.T.C. Commissioned Officerg R.O.T.C. Drill Teamg HB Baseball Teamg Flicker Club LYNDA KAY JOHNSON Student Directory Staffg Student Coun- cilg Future Nursesg Junior Achieve- ment RONALD LEE JOHNSON CAROLYN LUCILLE JACOBS Spotlight Bandg Concert Choirg Girls Select Chorusg Pan-American Club: Good Scholarship Club MURIEL FRANCES JAMES Tennis Teamg Morning Meditations, Dramatics Clubg Speech Clubg Crea tive Writersg National Forensic Leaguf SHARON CSHERIJ JAMES JANE BLAIR JECKER Student Directory Staffg Library As sistantg Y-Teens WAYNE KELLY J EFFUS R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officerg Jodi lier Drill Team , JOYCE ANNE JETER. Y-Tcensg Junior Achievementg Pe Palsg Future Nursesg Future Businesl Leadersg Library Assistant W Back Into Time RONNIE R. JOHNSON STEVEN ERIC JOHNSON R.O.T.C. Drill Teamg Flicker Cluhg Junior Achievement BARBARA ELLEN JONES Junior Achievementg Latin Clubg Golf Team OBBY BRUCE JONES Footballg B Baseball IANA RUTH JONES ULIA ELAINE JONES Kisonettesg Student Councilg Good cholarship Clubg Military Typistg Fu- re Business Leadersg Future Teach- sg Future Nursesg Honor Cuardg atin Clubg Senior Class Treasurer ith Macbeth, Canterbury Tales KAREN NADINE JONES Honor Guardg Latin Clubg Turnhlettesg C.R.A.g Good Scholarship Clubg Red Crossg Future Nursesg Clinic Assistantg Bible Award MICHAEL ROBERT CMIKEJ JONES Stampede Staffg Student Council: De- bate Clubg Latin Clubg National For- ensic Leagueg Good Scholarship Clubg Commencement Usher NELDA DIANE JONES Office Helperg Y-Teens, Vice-Presi- dentg Future Nursesg G.R.A. RICHARD NEAL JONES RONALD JONES SHARON RATLIFF QSHERRYJ JONES TOMMY LOU JONES G.R.A.g Creative Writersg Latin Clul Good Scholarship Clubg Future Teacl ers JO ANN JURECKA KONNIE SUE KADLEC Camera Clubg Sunset Committee c World Affairsg G.R.A.g Good Schola ship Clubg E1 Sol RONALD LEE KEEN fPicture on page 1821 CAROLYN IRENE KEETON G.R.A. LINDA JEAN KELLEY Q Y-Teens: Junior Achievementg Goo Scholarship Club l CELIA ALLAN KELLY Senior Activities, Graduation Announcemem ROBERT KELSEY RONALD HENRY KENT JANET KATHRYN QKATHYJ KERN G.R.A.g E1 Solg Good Scholarship Club RICHARD MICHAEL KEY RANDOLPH EUGENE QRANDY1 KOWALSKI Camera Club GEORGIA KRIEG G.R.A. 3 X li Q SUSAN KUELBS lFuturc Nurses DONNA KAY LAING LARRY KENNETH LANDRY B Rusketballg HB Baseball: Cross Countryg Trackg Good Scholarship Club ship Club fIARK KEITH LANEY rack WIGHT HARMON LANSFORD HN ROBERT LATSON licker Clubg Latin Club re Discussed at Class Meetings TOlVllVlY EARL LAWHON ROBERT LAWRENCE LARRY DENNIS LAWSON Lu Fleur de Lis MARTHA JO LE lVlOlNE JANICE SHARON LILES Bisonettesg Tumblettesg Future Busi- ness Leadersg Good Scholarship Clubg Drumatics Clubg Advanced Bible Awardg El Sol LOUISE MARGARET LINN Morning Meditationsg Future Business Lcadersg Good Scholarship Clubg Fu- ture Teachersg Office Helpcrg El Sol JERRY DON LUCKETT Good Scholarship Club LINDA SUE LUNDAY G.R.A.g Camera Club CHARLES H. fCI'IUCKl LUTRICK D.E. WILLIAM TROY MCCLAIN MICHAEL JAMES IIVIIKEH MCCLURE Stampede Staffg Spotlight Band of Dallasg Debate Clubg Military Bandg Good Scholarship Clubg Latin Clubg La Fleur de Lis, Presidentg Dance Bandg Officers Clubg National Forensic Leagueg Chess Club, President: Quill and Scroll SHARON LYNN MCCONNELL KAREN IAN LITTLE Bisonette Squad Leaderg Art Serivce Corpsg Honor Guardg Future Business Leadersg Speech Club LEWIS WILLIAM LONG Boys' Stateg Latin Clubg Good Schol- arship Club PATRICIA FRANCES LOGNEY Pan-American Club: Creative Writers: El Solg Dramatics Clubg Tumblettesq Good Scholarship Clubg Student Couni cilg Honor Guard LESLIE MARCELLE LORD JIM LOUGH DIANE LOVELACE Bible Awardg G.R.A. l Senior Personalities Were Refveale SAROLYN M. MCCRAY Soncert Choir isonettes ONNYE RUSSELL MQCULLY ARRYL W. MCGUIRE ACQUELINE LOUISE CJACKIEJ MCHAM uture Nursesg Good Scholarship Clubg .R.A.g Future Teachersg Pan-Ameri- n Clubg Red Cross LEN DAVID MCLAIN ebate Club, Vice-Presidentg National erit Scholarship Semi-finalistg Na- onal Forensic League ANNIE FRANCES MCLEIVIORE ood Scholarship Club t the Favorites Assembly XJ BEVERLY JOAN MCMILLEN G.R.A. JAMES R. MCSWAIN DANNY RAY MADDINC Tennis Teamg Dramatics Club JAMES ROBERT MAERTINS MARK MALONE BRENDA MANGRUM D.E. RICKY MARSHALL A Football: Key Clubg B .Base ballg B Basketballg Plain am Fancy g Bye Bye Birdieng Briga doon DOUG EDWARD MARTIN Spotlight Band of Dallas GARY WAYNE MARTIN MARY ELIZABETH MARTIN Good Scholarship Clubg Latin Clubl Future Nurses ' SHANNON LEE MARTIN Dramatics Clubg Good Scholarshiji Clubg Camera Club, Secretaryg G.R.A. Girls' Select Chorusg Tumblettes ' MARIA ELENA KMARYJ MARTINEZ We'll Remember Always- MELANIE MARIE MARX D.E. AMPARO MASFERRER La Fleur de Lisg Pan-American Clubg Future Teachers SANDRA KAY MASON Good Scholarship Clubg El Solg Pan- American Club FRANK HOWARD MATHIS Spotlight Band of Dallas: Dance Bandg Military Bandg Good Scholarship Club: Latin Clubg Student Council NANCY MATHISEN Pan-American Clubg Y-Teensg Good Scholarship Clubg Future Teachers: EI Sol ROBERT STANLEY MAY Good Scholarship Clubg Swim Team l.O.T.C. Band, 2 years IHERYL D. MAYFIELD lood Scholarship Club TEX ELLSWORTH MEADOWS IOYD L. MELBOURNE unset Spotlight Band, 2 ycal ELEN I. MERRITT .T. YCE MIDDLEBROOKS DAVID MILES Choirg R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officers Club, Presidentg Jun- 9 Iodilic-r Drill Team Xdvunced Bible Award raduation Day CHA RLES DOUGLAS IDOUGJ MILLER Latin Cluhg Bible Award JUDY MILLER CHARLES IIQLIAN MIMMS JA Footlaallg 'ABI' Foothallg 'QV Base hallg Concert Choirg '4Bye, Dye Birdie' DONALD MIAIS Golf Tcamg Student Councilg HB Foothallg Good Scholarship Club PATRICIA ANN MITCHELL RONALD E. IROXU MITCHELL R.O.T.C.g Officers Clubg R.O.T.C. Com missions-d Officer JANICE DORENE QJANJ MORRIS DAVID A. KJEFFD MORRIS A Footballg Track LINDA JEAN MORRISON Future Nurses MARY ELLEN MORROW G.R.A.g Y-Teens PATRICIA ANN QPATJ MOSES Good Scholarship Cluhg Future Busi- ness Leaders: G.R.A. JAMES MOTL A Football The NANCY LOU MOLE Future Nursesg Dramatics Clubg Latil Clubg Good Scholarship Club MARTHA SUSAN MOORE Bisonettesg Concert Choirg Solo ant Ensemble Clubg Tumblettesg El Sol Good Scholarship Clubg Dramatic Club PAULA ANNE lVlOORE. Debate Clubg Stampede Staff, Featur Editorg Y-Teensg Future Teachers Latin Clubg Good Scholarship Club National Forensic League, Secretaryi Advanced Bible Award JACQUELINE ANN A YJACKIED MORAN i G.R.A. JAMES RUSSELL l'JIMj MORELAND JANE ANN MORRILL Morning Meditations, Chairrnang S1 dent Council: Pan-American Clu Tumblettesg El Solg Future Teacher Good Scholarship Clubg Honor Guar Junior Class Secretaryg Office Helpe Junior Class Princessg Sophomore Clz Princess Adamson, Gam +NNA SUE MUNCHRATH LECKY MURPHY gsonettesg Good Scholarship Clubg El l IIISEMARY NASH ARIVIEN MULLAN OLORES ELAINE MYERS XIRY LEE NARRAMORE incert Choirg 'iBrigadoon g Bison- esg Pan-American Clubg Future chersg Good Scholarship Club as Dedicated to Us LINDA DIANNE NEAL Future Teachers BRYAN NELMS Student Councilg Key Clubg Good Scholarship Clubg B Basketballg HB Baseballg A Basketball RICHARD LEE NELSON BARBARA NESMITH Bisonettesg Future Business Leaders of America PAMELA QPAMJ NEWNAM Spotlight Band of Dallasg Stage Bandg Student Council, Parliamentariang Speakers Clubg La Fleur de Lisg El Sol: Junior Red Cross MARY LOUISE NEWTON Medical Career Cluhg Future Nursesg Latin Club 1 EDRITH KAY NICHOLS G.R.A. KATHLEEN BARBARA NOONAN Concert Choir: Pan-American Club Honor Cuarrlg Cirls' Select Chorusg E Solg Dramatics Clubg Solo and En semble Clubg Bye Bye Birclicng 'lBrig adoon CATHERINE ELAYNE YCATHYJ NORTON Debate Clubg Speakers Club: Dra matics Clubg Chess Clubg G.R.A. Latin Clubg Junior Achievement LINDA GAIL NORTON Spotlight Band of Dallas, Majorette 2 years: Speakers Clubg Dramatic Clubg Solo and Ensemble Clubg Girls Select Chorus RONALD LAWRENCE KRONNIEW NORTON RONNIE GENE OLDHAM l I i l , ,, , , , Y l l 5,1 4 Senior Day ls the Last Tim XG 'X I R l I l 5 2 PATRICIA KAREN O,RILEY 3 Future TCHCIICFSQ Tumblettesg Latin 1 Club I JOSEPH MICHEAL ORMAN El S l I FRANK ANTHONY oTERo A Military Bandg El Sol DANNYE HUGH PACKER A Footballg A Baseballg B Foot- ballg HB Baseballg Concert Choirg Bye Eye Birdie DANNY PAGE EDWARD LEE fEDDlEj PALIN 'HOMAS PALMER tYNDA PARCEL ESSE GLENN PARKER amcra Clulmg Flicker Club: camg Stage Manager Track ATHERINE SUZANNE PARKEY tin Clubg Honor Guard MES B. lIIMt PARR ARY PARRIS hat We Will Walk the Halls as Students ALICE KAY PATCHEN LON N IE RAY PATTERSON Key Club, Secrctaryg Student Councilg Track Teamg Good Scliolursliip Clubg B Footballg Junior Class Vice-Prcsie dentq Senior Class Vice-President NANCY CHARLOTTE PATTERSON Spotlight Band of Dallasg, Concert Choir: 'ABye, Bye Birdieng 'gBriga- d0on g Solo and Ensemble Club, Secre- taryg El Solg Future Business Leaders: Future Teachers GREER PAYNE LINDA PENDERGRASS Bisonettcsg Creative Writers: Good Scholarship Clubg Honor Guardg Fu- ture Teachersg Tumblettesg Office Helper NORIVIA JEAN PENDLETON D.E.. .IACKIE RUTH PEZZULO Bisonettes GENE PHIPPS GRETCHEN REGINA PILLING Girls' Select Chorusg Camera Club' Art Service Corps 1 JUDY DIANE POLLARD Bisonettesg Concert Choirg Morning Medilationsg Future Business Leadersg El Solg .Iunior Red Cross: Good Schol- arship Clubg Dramatics Clubg Solo and Ensemble Club: Advanced Bible Awardg Honor Guardg Pen Palsg Fu- ture Teachersg HBye Bye Birdieug Brigadoon VIRGINIA KAY PORTMAN Concert Choirg La Fleur de Lisg Solo and Ensemble Club, Presidentg Good Scholarship Clubg Advanced Bible Awardg Girls' Select Chorusg Latin Clubg All-City Female Vocalist, 19633 Bye Bye Birdieug Brigadoon SARA POTTER Camera Club, Treasurcrg G.R.A. MARLENE PERDUE WILLIAM RAYMOND IBILLJ PERGANDE Morning Meditations. Co-Chairman: Key Clubg Speech Clubg Dramatic: Clubg Latin Clubg Cross Country Sunset Committee on World Affairs Affairs RICKEY LEE PERKINS Spotlight Band of Dallasg l'an4Ameri can Clubg Sunset Committee on Worlm Affairsg El Solg Good Seholarshi1 Clubg Camera Clubg Student Council Stampede Staff, Sports Editorg Quil and Scroll EILEEN RAY PERRY Future Teachersg Junior Red Crosd Pen Palsg Tutnblettesg Junior Achievi ment CHARLES PETERS DAVID PETTY A Footballg HB Footballg Junir Red Crossg .lunior Achievement 99 6cAre We Bisons? Wa tROL ANN PRICE loncttesq Girls' Select Chorus, Presi- IERRY LYNN POWELL C .ICE MARIE PRICE tg C-ood Sc-holarship C-lullg Pan lCl'lL'LiII Cluh: El Solg Future uclu-rs: Tumlmlettcs ARON PRIGMORE .A.: Future Nurses ARIO MICHAEL 1MARl ROCACCINI tlight Band of Dallasg Camera li: El Sol UGLAS VAN PROFFITT Familiar Cry at Pep Assemblies JUDY PUCKETT LEWAYNE MARIE PUTMAN Y-Teensg Good Scholarship Cluhg Fu- ture Business Leadersg EI Sol LINDA LOUISE RAGLE Spotlight Band of Dallas PATRICIA LYNN KPATJ RAMSEY Bisonettesg Concert Choirg Bye, Bye Birdievg Brig:-1doon,'g Bible Award: Future Nurses CLAUDIA W. RASCO Future Business Leadersg G.R.A.g Tumblettes SANDRA LYNN tSANDYl RAY Bisonette Squad Leaderg French Clubg Office Helperg El Solg Future Teachersg Pan-American Clubg G.R.A.g Good Scholarship Club LILLIAN RIPLEY Future Nursesg Good Scholarship Club SALLIE GRACE ROBERTS Bisoncttesg National Thespiansg Speak- ers Clubg El Sol: Honor Guard JAMES ROBERTS JANIS C. ROBINSON Bisonettcsg Concert Choirg Future Tcachersg Bye, Bye Birdie g Briga- doon g Tumblettesg G.R.A. ROBERT CBOBJ ROBINSON Debate Clubg Sunset Committee on World Affairsg Good Scholarship Club RUBY DIANN ROBINSON Bisonettesg Dramatics Clubg Speakers Clubg Future Nurses OLIN J. REED KENNETH PATRICK KPATJ RENFRO Latin Clubg HB Baseballg Track Cross Country CYNTHIA JANE RENNER JAMES WAYNE RHOADS Stampede Staff, Business Managei Debate Clubg Pan-American Clul Science Clubg Bible Awardg Quill ar Scrollg Good Scholarship Clubg Cor mencement Usher GREGORY A. RICKS X Camera Club CHARLENE RIPLEY i Year's Events Are Remembereq LARRARA RODEN I umblettcs1 Red Crossg Pon Puls: buss Club GARY C. ROPER irnrk Ta-uni IORLISS INEZ ROSE iuicric'un Club 1501: G.R.A. IICKIE ROSE .R.A.g Speech Clubg El Solg Pan- AREN JEANNE ROSS is HL ' 'ivy aunpedc Staffg Creative Writers Clubg udcnt Councilg El Solg Future Busi- ss I.Qad0i'sg Junior Red Cross INIJA KAY ROSS irls' Sell-Ct Cborusg G.R.A.: Good ll0lLII'FllIp Clubg Latin Club: Solo tl Ensuniblr- hrough Senior Sl-sits ROBERT RUSHING DONNA RUTH RUSSELL G.R.A. .IILL LORAINE RYAN Good Scliolarsliip Clubg Y-Teens PERRY SALISBURY DONNA JEANNE SANDERS SUZANNE MARIE SANFORD Bisoncltc-sg Future Business Leaders: Good Scholarship Club: Future Teach- ersg Tumblettesg El Solg Bible Award JEFFREY T. CJEFFJ SCOTT STEVE SCOTT Key Clubg Student Councilg A Foot- ballg Pan-American Cluhg Science Club of Americag Trackg Sophomore Class Vice-President GARY SEALS SUSAN SEELY Future Teachersg Future Business Leadersg Honor Guardg Good Scholar- ship Clubg Office Helperg Pan-Ameri- can Club ROGER WAYNE SELLERS R.O.T.C. Officers Clubg El Sol WILLIAM JESSIE KBILLJ SEXTON Chess Club STANLEY SAVAGE Student Council: Key Clubg B Foo ballg HB Baseballg A Football, tv year letterrnang A Baseball, two ye: letterrnang Junior Class Presiden Sundial Assistant Sports Editor, 1964 Most Popular Junior Boy EDWARD LEE SCANLAN A Baslcetballg Key Clubg B Ba ketball PAUL F. SCHEIBE R.O.T.C. Officerg Science Club Americag UA Footballg B Footbal Track STEPHEN WINN KSTEVEJ SCHELLENBERG HB Footballq B Baseballg Juni Red Crossg Junior Achievementg Cai era Cluhg R.O.T.C. Non-Commission! Officer PETE SCHROEDER Key Club, Treasurerg El Solg Lat Club CHERI SCOTCH f Stampede Staff, Associate Editorg Sp light Band of Dallas Bicycling on Tacky Da ,ENN RAY SHANK Football, Track, Concert Choirg lain and Fancy g Bye, Bye Birdie , rigadoonng Key Club, Student uncil JITA SHAW rning Meditations, Dramatics Club, :sidentg Speakers Club, Treasurer, tdial Organizations Assistant Editor, 343 Sundial Organizations Editor, i5g Quill and Scroll Societyg Na- ial Thespians Society, Secretaryg in Clubg National Forensic Leagueg 'tor Guardg Advanced Bible Award: nd Scholarship Clubg Comparative atomy IEPHANA SUE SHAW onettesg Good Scholarship Clubg 'X idial Ad Staffg Future Business fx -tders C. SHELTON Commissioned Officer, Offi- Rifle Team, 2 year letter- Company Commander, G Com- El Sol Y M SHEPARD SHERBET ts the Trend for eniors GEORGE SHOEMAKE RICHARD A. SHULTZ KATHY SIMMONS El Sol VERNON DONALD CDONNYJ SINGLETON Head Cheerleaderg Key Clubg Good Scholarship Club, El Sol BARBARA DIANE SMITH Good Scholarship Club, Latin Clubg Dramatics Clubg Solo and Ensemble Clubg Debate Clubg National Forensic League, Speakers Club, Secretary: Sun- set Committee on World Affairs CECELIA LOUISE SMITH Future Nursesg Future Business Lead- ers: Concert Choirg Good Scholarship Club: Pan-American Clubg El Sol: Girls' Select Chorus SUSAN LEE QWSUED SNYDER Sundial Classes Editor, l965g Sundial Classes Assistant, l96-I-g Pan-An1eri- can Clubg Quill and Scrollg Morning Meditationsg Girls' Select Chorusg Dra- matics Club: El Sol: Good Scholar- ship Club: Advanced Bible Award LOLIS SOLGAXICK Football Managerg Basketball Man- agerg El Solg High School Red Crossg Science Club of America TERRY SOUDER MARGARET SUE SOLOMOX Future Nursesg Tuniblettes GEORGAIYE SORRELLS Good Scholarshi Club' Militarv Tx P Q . fp' istsg El Solg Office Helperg High School Red Crossg Library Helper LATQRA ELIZABETH SPRIJILL Library Helper JERRY GLEX SMITH D.E. MARGARET ELAINE SMITH Morning Meditationsg Stampede Stafi Sundial Classes Assistantg Good Scho arship Clubg Future Nursesg Offic Helperg Latin Clubg Junior Cla: Treasurerg Senior Nominating Commi ICG RONALD GENE SMITH B Footballg A Footballg Track VIRGINIA A. SNIITH Good Scholarship Club SLQSAN MARIE SAIYTHE Bisonettes PENNY LOUISE SNIDER Office Helper Senior Activities Eng IARRIET JEAN STALEY lpotlight Band of Dallasg Pan-Ameri- lan Clubg Good Scholarship Clubg E1 olg Future Teachersg Stampede Staffg Puill and Scroll ,USAN KAY STANDFIELD 'uture Nursesg Library Assistantg El l IJARRY M. STARNES i.O.T.C.g DE. AYLE LEAYN STEEN ench Clubg Latin Clubg Good Schol- ship Clubg Y-Teens E HILL STEGER icker Club OM BLISS STEGER n Efventful Year IOHN EDISON STEINDORF Golf, Letterman EARL RICHARD QCHIPJ STEWART Student Councilg Key Clubg Golf, Let- terman, 3 yearsg Good Scholarship Club ELIZABETH QLIBBYJ STEWART Bisonettesg Concert Choirg Honor Guardg El Solg Bye, Bye Birdie g Brigadoon JOHN DAVID STEWART Good Scholarship Club MICHAEL DOUGLAS QIVIIKED STONE Spotlight Band of Dallasg Concert Choirg Camera Clubg Latin Club S. DAVID QSTONEYD STONE Cheerleaderg Key Clubg Student Coun- cilg B Baskethallg A Basketballg B Baseballg Advanced Bible Award CAROL DAWN STULTZ Future Nursesg Office Helper KATHRYN ANNE CKATHYJ SUESS FORREST JAMES SUGGS Science Club of America FLOYD KLONNIEJ TALBOT DANIEL KDANNYD TAYLOR DANNY NORMAN TAYLOR Key Clubg A Baseballg BU Base- ballg B Football B Footballg A Footballg Trackg JO ANN STORY SHARON ANN STRAIN .TERRY DEAN STRICKLAND Sundial Assistant Sports Editor, 196 Golf Teamg Flicker Clubg Chess Cl BARBARA KAY STUART Good Scholarship Clubg Student Cot cilg Stampede Staffg Military Typis Future Business Leadersg Dramat Clubg La Fleur de Lisg Tumblettc G.R.A.g Honor Guard JANE STUART Creative Writersg La Fleur de L Sunset Committee on World Affaii Good Scholarship Clubg Honor Guar Stampede Staff, Exchange Editr Quill and Scroll JOHN STUBBS Key Club Assemblies and Dances A1 I rx , DONNA MARIE TAYLOR lOHN TAYLOR Spotlight Band of Dallasg R.O.T.C. landg Debate Clubg R.O.T.C. Non- lfommissioned Officer DAVID TEAGUE Eehate Cluhg National Forensic eagueg Latin Clubg B Footballg 'unior Achievementg Bible Award ' ARRY THOMAS OHN PAUL lJ.P.j THOMPSON undial Assistant Managing Editor, 965g R.O.T.C. Company A Comman- erg R.O.T.C. Rifle Teamg Officers lub, Secretaryg Good Scholarship lubg Bible Award ICK E. THORNTON Extra Specialv to the Seniors RONALD KRONNIEJ THRASH Key Clubg Good Scholarship Clubg Tennis Team, Lettermang Commence- ment Usherg Student Council SANDRA KAY TIDWELL SANDRA SUE TOOTHMAN D.E.g Junior Red Cross DOUGLAS TOZIER Latin Club JEAN ADELE TUCKER Spotlight Band of Dallas DENNIS CARL TURNER Spotlight Band of Dallasg Dance Bandg Camera Clubg R.O.T.C. Band ROBERT VILLA I.C.T. SAMUEL QBENNYJ VINZANT Key Clubg Golf Team PATSY LEILANI WANJ A Library Assistantg Junior Achieve- mentg Good Scholarship Club SHEILA DAWN WATERS Bisonette Captaing Concert Choirg, Morning Meditationsg Brigadoon g '4Bye, Bye Birdie g Good Scholarship Clubg Pan-American Clubg El Sol, Treasurerg Honor Guardg Girls' Select Chorusg Tumhlettesg Future Teachers: Dramatics Club ROSELYN WATKINS Good Scholarship Clubg Future Busi- ness Leadersg Pan-American Clubg El Solg Future Teachersg G.R.A. KAREN WATTNER Spotlight Band of Dallasg La Fleur de Lisg Chess Clubg Concert Choirg Girls' Select Chorus KEITH TURNER D.E.g I.C.T. ROBERT QBOBBYJ TURNER Concert Choirg Brigadoon g Track Student Councilg Plain and Fancy Bye, Bye Birdie g A Football Cross Country SUZETTE ANN UZEE G.R.A.g Pan-American Club DONNA VANHOOSE ELIZABETH lVl. KBETSYJ VANSYCKLE Concert Choir JUDY LYNN VERGATI Y-Teensg G.R.A., Presidentg Tumbl ettes 965 Seniors Initiat l 'ENNY ANN WEAVER ledical Careers Clubg Speakers Club ,ANE GREER WEBB heerleader, 2 Yearsg Student Councilg foming Meditationsg Good Scholar- mip Clubg Future Teachersg Tumbl- tesg Sophomore Class Secretaryg Most Jpular Junior Girlg Most Popular pphomore Girl HN WAYNE WELTON oss Countryg Track WERNER O NEIL WESTON Key Clubg El Sol WESTROP Careers' Clubg Future Nursesg Achievementg G.R.A. ew Bison Customs PATRICIA ANN WHATLEY Future Nursesg Tumblettesg G.R.A.3 El Sol HERBERT THOMAS QTOMMYJ WHEELER Cross Country Teamg Trackg l.C.T. ARLIS WHITE Speakers Clubg Junior Achievementg Trackg El Solg Pan-American Club CHARLES lVlELVlN WHITE l.C.T. KENNY L. WHITE Spotlight Band of Dallasg R.O.T.C. Non-Commissioned Officer CHARLOTTE MAY WHITNEY Senior Literary Editor, 1965 Sundialq Assistant Copy Editor, 1964- Sundialg Good Scholarship Clubg Latin Clubg Dramatics Clubg Solo and Ensemble Clubg Debate Clubg National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalistg Creative Writersg Girls' Select Chorusg Quill and Scrollg National Forensic League L Wil PATRICIA ALLENE WILLIAMS Chess Clubg Camera Clubg Scuba Div- ing Clubg Speakers Cluhg R.O.T.C. B Company Sweetheartg La Fleur de Lis JAN EILEEN WILLIAMSON Bisonettesg Morning Meditationsg Art Service Corps, Chairmang Good Schol- arshipg El Solg Honor Guardg Bible Award WARREN GENE WILLIAMSON Debateg National Forensic League BARBARA .IO WILLINGHAM I.C.T. MARJORIE CHRISTINE QCHRISJ WILLIS Bisonettesg Art Service Corpsg Con- cert Ghoir, Brigadoon g Pan-Ameri- can.Clubg Good Scholarship Clubg E1 Solg Girls' Select Chorus LYNN WILLSON Flicker Clubg B Footballg NB Bas- ketballg B Baseball WAYNE WHITTER El Sol JERRY WIEGAND Concert Choir, Plain and Fancy A'Bye, Bye Birdie , Brigadoon Trackg Chess Clubg Solo and En sembleg Student choir director MARY DIANE WIESE G.R.A.g Art Service Corpsg Bible Awari WEYLAND ,IENNINGS WILDER Latin Clubg Golf Teamg Track Team: Good Scholarship Clubg Student Coun cilg Quill and Scroll Societyg Comj mencement Usherg 1965 Sundial Senioi Business Managerg 1964 Sundial Asl sistant Business Managerg Sunset Comy mittee on World Affairs W BARBARA JUNE WILLIAMS Debate Club, Secretary-Treasurerg Goof Scholarship Clubg National Forensif Leagueg Latin Clubg Future Teachers Bible Award y MARY LYNN WILLIAMS Girls' Select Chorusg Future Nurses Y-Teens Senior Memories Are Mad LILL WILSON VILLIAM WALLACE CWALLYJ WILSON ey Club, President, Student Council, ice-Presidentg Good Scholarship Clubg mmencement Usherg El Solg Trackg olf ARRY NEIL WINN Cnset Committee on 4World Affairsg n-American Student Forumg Debate tub, President, National Forensic zague, Degree of Excellenceg Latin ub, President, Good Scholarship lub UL THOMAS WISDOM cker Club ANNE WOLF totlight Band of Dallas ILLIP MICHAEL WOOD .T.C. Drill Team, Executive Offi- g D Company Commander, Officers lib, Treasurer Laughter and Tears DAVID LYNN WRIGHT AH Footballg B Footballg B Base ballg Flicker Clubg E1 Solg A Base baIlg,Bible Award JAMES CARLTON QJIMMYJ WRIGHT R.O.T.C. Commissioned Officer, Execu tive Officer C Companyg Flicker Clubg Officers Clubg Latin Clubg R.O.T.C Honor Guardg Bible Award LEE FRANKLIN WRIGHT Flicker Cluhg Science Club, R.O.T.C Non-Commissioned Officer PATRICIA ANN CPATJ WRIGHT ROGER GREGORY WRIGHT Bible Award SHERIE WYNN El Sol Seniors Not Pictured KAREN ANN YARBOROUGH Bisonettesg Good Scholarship Clul Student Councilg Girls' Select Choru Latin Clubg Future Teachers DANIEL YBARRA Junior Achievement RUTH ANN YOUNG Q Solo and Ensemble Clubg Conce Choirg Bye Bye Birdie g 4'Brig d n ' M n'n Mditati n ' G01 oo , or 1 g e 0 s, Scholarship Club SANDRA ELIZABETH YOUNG Student Directory Staffg Futul Nursesg Junior Achievementg G.R.A. RONALD LEE KEEN Spotlight Band of Dallas, Flicker Clu w Our Goal Has Been Reached JIMMY CURTIS AVERITT JOHNNY E. BANKS BURTON NATHAN BERNSTEIN LYNN BOND CHARLOTTE ILENE BRADLEY FRED H. BROWN FRANCES ANITA CAIN BOBBY ARLENE COX CARL CULVER SHEILA FAYE DALEY GEORGE RAY DUNCAN CARL WEBB ESTES CHARLES ROBERT FOWLKES SUSAN GOAD LESA ANN GORDON ELIZABETH GAIL GRAY ANGELA KAY GRIFFIN LAMERLE HARRINGTON JUDITH LEE HAWKINS TERRY HENDERSON MARIE JENKINS CECIL JOHNSON BURL KIGER JOHN GEORGE KUCZAJ NETA BETH LIETO GARY CARL LUCCUS TOMMY LYONS SUE ANN MCVEY GARY JOHN MITCHELL BOBBY MOORE JAMES H. NEWMAN ROBERT PATIN JOHN TIJERINA MOSQUEDA STEPHEN LEE PERKINS JOHN DEE POTTORFF ANDY PRIKRYL JOHNNY SCHNIEDERJAN SUZANNE SEEGER RONALD D. SHASTID PAULA J ONE SMALL ZENO RAYMOND SMITH JO ANN SPARKS HELEN SZAKACS JACK D. TAYLOR HAROLD W. TOMLINSON MARTHA F. TUCKER ESTHER P. VILLASANA Seniors , 3 , A Q 1 451 nad? ,A f sem f.. wa 7' X , i lc' my 1 K if W2 A'45'?'R , . 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ADAMS RY ARNOLD ADKINS NICE AKINS MES SHERMAN ALDRIDGE RK THOMAS ALEXANDER NICE ELAINE ALLEN NET GAYLE APPLEBY MIE LEE ARMITAGE Y ARMSTRONG YCE ARNOLD YCE FAY ARNOLD DIE ARWINE ENDA DEAN ASTON DA JEAN ASTON RALD AUGUSTATOS IA BARNETT WILLIAM BASS AN GAYLE BASS ERLY BATES Y BAUER II, DEALS RRILL ANN BELCHER THA BENAVIDEZ RI SUZANNE ENNETT NN BENNETT IE GENE NNINGFIELD ES COULTER BERRY 'SY BIBB TY CATHERINE SCOMB NETH ROBERT LACKBURN BIE LYNN BLAIR TRAVIS BLAIR IE JO BLOUNT ICE BOREN JUDY BROWN LINDA IRENE BROWN WILLIAM RANDALL BROOKS FRED WALTER BROWN GARY DALE BROWN ROBERT JAMES BROWN .PAULA BRUMLEY RAY BUCKNER JAMES RONALD BOSTICK HARVEY BOUCHER IDA BOURLAND IRENE BRANDENBURG GLINDA FAYE BRANNON KAREN LOUISE BRAU SHIRLEY ANN BREWER RONALD ERVIN BRIDGES NORMA BRIGGS Juniors display SPIRIT at pep assemblies. TOMMY GLENN BURCHFIELD TRUETT LEE BURKE J IMMIE DYANN BURKLEY LINDA BURR MARJORIE ANN THOMAS NEAL CALDWELL J MIKE BRUCE CALHOUN NANCY CAMPBELL BARBARA JEAN CAPPS N CADENHEAD W NANCY JUNE CARLSON BARRY FRANCIS CARPENTER VIRGINIA DALE CARVER STEVE CASON JACKIE CAWTHON GAYLE CERMINARO .IAMEY CHAMBERLAIN SUZANNE CHENOWTH HILDA CHILDS SYLVIA CHOATE KATHRYN CLASBEY CHERYL CLAY BRIAN ROSS CLEM ROBERT LAWRENCE CLEM BILL CLEMMONS Junwr Herd Is Led I9 Jack Mzller DDY CLINTON YNTHIA ANN CLOUSE ARY COBO ICKY ANN COFFIN AROL ANNETTE COLE IMMY CHARLES COLLIER AROLYN CONOLY UTH CONDER IARY SUE COPE OBERT M. CORKILL IA COTROS IANNE COX ARBARA CRANFORD TEVE CRAWFORD HERRY LYNN CREWS HARRY CRUM CHERYL ZOE CUNNINGHAM JERRY CUNNINC-HAM LINDA CUPP DARLENE DANIELS LARRY DUANE DAVENPORT PAT ANNE DAVERN BRIAN R. DAVIS FRANCES DEE DAVIS .IOHN WINSTON DAVIS KATHLEEN ELAINE DAVIS LINDA DARLENE DAVIS LINDA DIANE DELGADO .IUDY ANN DEWEESE VICKI DIANNE DIAL YE U We Wm Hear th, GARY DOBBINS SYLVIA DOBBINS ROBERT DOBBS MADELENE DONOVAN PAULA ANN DOWERS GARY LYNN DRAKE CARRY WAYNE DRAPE DELAINE DUNCAN DEBBIE DUNN WILLIAM C. DUVALL JAMES ECHART CATHY EDWARDS MICHAEL EEDS MIKE ELAM LEHMAN LEWIS ELLIS VICKI LOU ELLIS CARLA SUE ELY JOYCE SUE EMERTON LOIS ANN EMERTON DIANE ESTELLE EVANS ROBERT LARRY FARMER VICKI FIELDING MARY KATHLEEN FLANAGAN , ANITA LOUISE FOCKS SUSAN FORD VERNA KAY FOSSETT FRANCES FOWLER ALICE FRANCIS J. DAVID FREDD NANCY SUE FREEMAN I ison Speak Once More MARGARET FROST TEPHEN R. FROST ROGER WAYNE FUHRMANN ERRY FULLER ULIA ANN FURGESON ARY GASTON ANET SUZANNE GENTRY HRISTINE GILLISPIE ERRY RAY GILMORE ICHARD CILTNER REGG C. GLEICHERT RUMAN C. GOODMAN RED GRAHAM UBREY EARL GRANT HARON ANN GRAVES GREGORY S. GREEN JOHNNY YOUNG GRIFFIN WANDA GIORGI GUTHRIE JOHN RANDY HALL BOB HAMILTON BRYANT HAMMONTREE GARY A. HANCOCK KATHERINE HANNAWACKER BARRY HARDIN ELBERT LESTER HARE LOUANN HARLOW PAULA DIANE HARPER ROBERT WEEKS HARRIS ROY HARRIS FRANCES SUE HARRISON The House of the Seven Gables Is Home to s DONNA JEAN HARVEY WILLIAM RODNEY HARVILLE EDD IRBY HASKINS KENNETH WAYNE HAST MARTHA JEAN HATCHE JANET SUE HATLEY JIMMIE PASKIL HAYES EDDIE HAZZARD ELIZABETH MARY HECK ANTOINETTE HEIM MICKEY HEIMLICH KATHY VIRGINIA HERBERT RICHARD HIGHTOWER CAROL ANN HILL BARBARA JEANNE HILSCHER THOMAS DANIEL HOBGOOD BRENDA HOLLAND JOHNNY ROY HOLLEMAN JOHN TIMOTHY HOLT LINDA SUE HOLYFIELD SYLVIA HOOKS ELIZABETH ELLEN HORTON ELIZABETH JANE HOUSE CAROL HOUSTON For some, KNOWLEDGE comes hard. WADE HULCY JANICE REBECCA HULLUM LANELL HUMPHREYS CARLE DAVID HUNT JOE ROBERT HURLEY MARY HUTCHESON GERRY LYNN IRVIN JUDY DARE JACKSON JO ANN JAKUBEC FRANCES HOUSTON CATHY HOWARD DEITRA CAROL HOWARD MICHELLE HOWEY MARY HUDGEL BARBARA HUFFMAN TRUETT HUFFSTUTLER STEPHEN LEE HUGHES RICHARD JARAMILLO MICHAEL L. JENKINS DANNY ELMO JOHNSON DIANNE JOHNSON DONALD CLYDE JOHNSON JIMMY BERTON JOHNSON LYNDA DARLENE JOHNSON PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON THOMAS CLARK JOHNSON EDDIE F. JONES JACOUELIN RENE JONES MICHELE JONES RICHARD LOUIS JONES SHERRY KANADAY LINDA ANN KEEN ,Jumors Strive t. LINDA L. KEES DON M. KELLEY KATHLEEN KELLEY MIKE KELLEY JANE KEY BARRY A. KNIGHT JILL KOETTNER DEBORAH ANN KRAUS KEVIN DRAKE KRIEG TERESA LADNER SHARON JEAN LANDERS NANCY LYNN LANHAM JAMES STEPHEN LAWLE WOODY LAYNE J. LAWRENCE LEE WILLIAM MICHAEL LEHRER JONICE KAY LEWELLEN DONNA KAY LILES NANCY LOUISE LIMERICK KATHY ANN LIVERMORE JEANNE K. LLOYD MIKE LOCKE WILLIAM LOONEY SANDRA JEAN LOUCKS HOWARD LOVELACE LINDA LOWRANCE SHERRY LOU LOWRY CAROL ANN LUCAS .IANICE LUCKETT X arry on Bison Traditions f lfwk, RONALD LUVISI CYNTHIA LYDDY SUE-SUE LYNCH WILMA SUE LYONS TIMOTHY McCLURE COTT McCRARY ARTHA JANE MCDANIEL ARY ANN McFARLANE ARY LYNN McKEE ROBERT GWYNN McKEE TEPHEN GREGORY MCMINN ENNETH WAYNE MQRAE IKE MCWILLIAMS AMES LEONARD MACDONALD VONNE MARIE MACIAS PATRICIA MAY BOBBY MAYO RYCKE LYNN MARSHALL ROSALIND MASSINGILL PAUL MATLEY SHARON MEAD DEBBIE MEALIO SYDNEY JEANICE MEDARIS GLORIA MAERTINS BARNEY JOE MANGRUM CAROL DIANE MANKE BILL MAPLES MARY JANE MARCH LARRY CECIL MARLOW PAULA SUE MARLOWE BILLY MARSHALL GARY MARSHALL A FRIEND in need is a FRIEND indeed. KIRK PATRICK MEDLIN CAROLYN ANN MEEK MARTHA MELTON SHIRLEY MICHALKA RUBY JEWEL MIDDLEBROOKS JUDY LYNNE MILBURN CARLA JEANNE MILLER CAROLYN JEAN MILLER EMMETT JACKSON MILLER JOYCE MINOR JANET JEAN MINYARD GARY MISER ' SANDRA SUE MISER I RONALD ARLON I MITCHELL SANDRA KAY MITCHELL SHERRIE KAY MITCHELL DAVID MOFFATT EDWIN THOMAS MOLE KAREN MARIE MONTGOMERY I LARRY MOONEY SHERRY LOUISE MORAGAS JOHN TRAVIS MORAN DENNIS MORGAN GARY WAYNE MORGAN haters Reveal Talent on Tack Da GREGORY HAL MORRIS SUSAN MORRIS LINDA 'SUE MOSELY PAT MOSLEY REVA MOSLEY ILL MUIRHEAD IANA M. MYERS ATRICIA LEE MYGATT ONNA NELSON OROTHY NELSON ICKY NICHOLSON ARY BETH NORTHCUT AN ORMAN ALEIGH PALLETT INDA PARHAM 4 DANNY PARISH MICHAEL D. PASS RITA CHARLENE PASSMORE DIANA PATTERSON LINDA JEAN PATTERSON RANDALL B. PATTERSON ROBERT C. PATTERSON KAREN PEARCE WILLIAM H. PEIRSON PAULA J. PENNYBACKER SANDRA LYNN PERKINS FREDDY ROSS PERRY GENE DOUGLAS PERSONS ALBERT LOUIS PETEREK JACK PETTIT Junior Clap Consis IMOGENE PHIFER LINDA PHILLIPS ALDEN PITMAN JERRY PLUMMER ELAINE PRATHER MARY LEE PREDDY JUDY LYNN PRESTIDGE ALTON WAYNE PRICE JAN PRICE SANDRA PRICE HENRY PRIKRYL ROBERT LLOYD PROCTO TERRY PURYEAR MARY QUADE SUANNE QUICK BARBARA ANN QUISENBERRY LARRY L, RAMER BARBARA RAMSEY DAN RAWLINS DON RAWLINS KATHRYN E. RENNER NOMA JUNE RENNER HOLLIS WINSON RIDDLE KATHRYN RIDLEY CLAUDE RIGSBY 5' JOHN ROADY MARGARET ROBERTS VICTORIA LEE ROBERTS JOHN WILBUR ROBERTSON GRACE CECILE ROBINSON N - 'x f Ups and Downs MELANIE MARCO ROBINSON KENNETH EUGENE ROGERS MARY LINDA ROSE ROBERT SAMUEL ROVELLO SHERRY RYAN PAMELA DARLENE RYDER J UDITH GAYLE SANDERLIN GEORGE SANDERS VICTOR SAUER LINDA KAY SCOTT SHARON SEAY STEPHEN RAY SEESE JERRY SHAW MARSHA SHELTON VERDIA SHELTON be may VICKI SHELTON ARLENE THELMA SHEPHERD RICHARD SHEPLER JAMES STANLEY SHIPP CHARLES SHOECRAFT VIC SHULL JAMES RAY SIBLEY JESSICA SIEBEL SHIRLEY DIAN SIMMONS SAMMY SIMS JAMES ROY SITTON JOHN ROBERT SKINNER JUDY SKINNER LYNDLE ANN SLAY PHILLIP SLAY U pperelassmen, We ext Year Shall Be DARLENE MARIE SMALL DONALD WAYNE SMITH JOHN CALVIN SMITH MARY ELIZABETH SMITH RICKY SMITH SHARON SMITH PHIL SNYDER THOMAS WIL'LIAM SNYDER u k E S A ' Y I I LS JERRY LYNN SPAR 8 JO ANN SPARKS JUDY SPILLERS PAM SPINKS KAYLA DIANE STAATS ROBERT STALEY X ,www HOWARD DAVID STANLEY STEPHEN FOREST STANTON SARA STARNES GERALD STARK VERNER STENSTROM GERALD ALLEN STOGSOILL KENNETH WAYNE STONE MIKE STONE PAT STONE Whew! It's been a long day. NAOMI TAYLOR SALLY TAYLOR ALBERT HARVEY TEDFORD DIXIE LINDA THOMAS RUTH THOMAS GORDON THOMPSON TILSON ID GLEN TINSLEY CLIFTON TOWN SEND GARY STRANGE JIMMY STRAWN MARY CAROLYN STRIPLING ROBERT EMMETT STUART SHARON OLIVIA SWEARENGEN CINDY TANKERSLEY CHERYL JAN TAPP BARBARA SUE TATUM PEGGY LORENE TRAMMELL BILLIE TRAYLOR WILLIAM EDWARD TSUKAHARA WAYNE TUCKER LYNDA TURBEVILLE ANGELIA JILL TURNER RONALD DALE TURNS SHERRY RENEE TWITTY ROBERT VANCIL LOYD VANHOOSE CATHY LOUISE VAUGHN GREG E. VINCENT JANIS VOIGHT DONNA MARIE WACASER STEPHANNIE WALDEN PIRIT KNOWLEDGE, and FRIENDSHI LORNA WALTRIP BARBARA WANJA WILLIAM D. WARDEN OLA WARE JOHN FRANKLIN WATERS FAYE WATKINS PAULA WATKINS SUSAN LOREE WATKINS PATRICIA ANN WEATHERALL TERESA ANN WEAVER MIKE WELCH PHIL WEST SANDRA SUE WHEELER BOBBY WHITE HARLEY H. WHITE SHERRILL ANN WHITE JACK WHITEHURST JERRY RAY WIESE PEGGY WIGGINTON ROBERT TERRY WILKINSON BARBARA JO WILLIS LARRY WILSON MILTON JAMES WILSON LINDA MARGUERITE WITT DONNA WORKS WILLIAM ALVIN WORLEY BARBARA JOY WORSHAM DONNIE WRIGHT KAREN WRIGHT REBECCA YOUNG re S LARRY MASON YOWELL V-I-C-T-O-R-Y is the Junior battle cry! 3 ? A 5 m 1 1 4 4 4 N -f - . 'A '1 7 if-1 'ff Qiwsilwf 1,1iSn. 'zl- MR fir? ffami I. 'iff ,1 Hui?'if-'4'?w:-ffiii'DATA-if 'AULA ABEL PONNA ABNEY ,ARRY WILLIAM ADAIR 'IVIAN ADAMS ION ADKINS YIICHAEL R. AKIN TEVE ALBUS TARBARA ALEXANDER HARLENE ALEXANDER 'LOYD ALEXANDER l NNDA ALEXANDER NANNE ALEXANDER CKIE AMBERSON YCE BABER UTH BAILEY AROLD BAKER ELTA BAKER ANA JI-:ANNE BALMER 'ARY BARBER OSEMARY BARNES iRIS BARR JBYN BARR EBORAH KAY BARTON .RRY NORMAN BECK FSAN BECKHAM L ALTER BEESLEY ZDDI ANNE BEHR FNIS BEILAND 'WARD BELCHER .NCY JANE BELDEN QSEMARY BELL :LANIE JOY BENNETT XNA JEAN BEST SIE BIGGIO A NA Jo BLACK RITA BLACKMON VICKI LEE BLAIR JOHNNY BLOODWORTH FRANCIS YOLANDA ' BOWDEN DIANE CYNTHIA BOWERS ROGER BYRON BOWLING BENNY CHARLES. BRADBERRY GAIL BRADEN JERRIE LYNN BRADFORD CAROL ANN BRANDON NANCY BRIGHAM CINDY LUCILLE BRIGNON FRANK D. BRIMM CHRIS ALVIN BRINSON CARY BROOKS Bruce Prine Leads Sophomores J M 5 ,L I STEVE BROOKS CYNTHIA WYNELL BROWN KENNETH BROWN LARRY BROWN FRANCES ELIZABETH BUCKLEY SUSAN KAY BUIE TOM BURGESS DAVID BURNS HOWARD BURR ROBERT LEE BURRIS JANUS LORRAINE BYE LINDA KAY BYRD DARLENE CADY MARY ALTA CALHOUN BRENDA JOYCE CALVE ,,. ,,.O W, 'Z :Q E E Y Q2 5 RTHA CAMPBELL UL EUGENE CAMPBELL BERT EUGENE CAMPBELL ROLYN MARIE CAPPS NA CHRISTINE CARTER NETTE CARTER NEVA CARTER ENE MARIE CARVER CASE NK CATHEY MY CATON MULO CERVANTES LIE JUNE CHOAT HRYN ANGELINE CHURCHILL IE CLARK HY CLAYTON LOU CLEERE ELL RAY CLENDENEN ED CLICK N LEE CLINKINBEARD ANNETTE CLINTON RALPH KELLY COKER STEVE COLE TANYA CAMILLE COMBS BEVERLY ANNE COOK GEORGIA JEAN COOK .IANICE COOPER MITCHELL COPE BETTY SUE COUCH NANCY ANN COUCH GARY RAY COULTER JIMMY cox DENNIS CRABTREE LYNNETTE ADELE CRANNELL SHARON CRAVEN DANA RICHARD CRISSEY CAROLYN CROUCH PAUL CROW BOBBY CUMMINS DAN CUNNINGHAM CAROL CURRY CODY CURRY PATRICIA ANN CURRY PHYLLIS CURRY JOHN DALZELL JANIS RHEA DAVIS LINDA DAVIS MICHAEL DAVIS MICHAEL W. DAVIS VIRGINIA DAVIS ANNETTE DELAUGHTE MICHAEL DELZELL PAMELA DENT STUART DEPEW DEEWAYNE DERASAUG EDNA SUE DERDEN GAYLON DERRICK SUSAN DILLON NANCY DOHERTY BECKY ANNE DURR PHYLLIS YVONNE DUVALL DANNY DYER LANNY WESLEY DYER JEANNE KAY EATON DIANE ELAINE EDWARDS 66 ophomores 6Gonnu,' Ride the Victory Train N G. EDWARDS EVE Z. EDWARDS MA LYNN ENNIS ROBERT EREDINI ERWIN EVERITT EWERS FAGG LARUE FERRIS FITE NIE F. FITZHUGH NIE RAY FITZHUGH ES RICHARD FLEEMAN ANN FLETCHER DA KAY FOGLE THIA DIANE FORD RCELL MAY FORD NA GAYLE FOSTER BARA FRANCIS DA JEAN FREELAND Excitement reigns during sophomore enrollment VICKI FRIER NANCY FRITSCH ELEANOR FUCHS DORIS FURR RICHARD GALLAWAY LINDA KAY GASTON EDWARD WILLIAM GATZKE .IUDY KAY GAY STEVE GEIST SANDRA KAY GENTRY ANN GILES MARILYN RUTH GOODWIN STEVE GOURNAY REBECCA COLLENE CBECKYD GAFF ORD JULIA CAROLYN GRAHAM SUSAN GALE GRAHAM MICKEY GRANT GARY GRAVES KARAN LYNN GRAY SUZANNE CAROL GREEN I J LINDA GREGORY JAY THOMAS GRIFFIN CYNTHIA ANNE GRIGIS JAMES RONALD GROVE TED GRUEBBEL MARCELO GUERRA MICHAEL GUNN RICHARD GUTHRIE ROBERT VICTOR HAMM LEE WADE HAMPTON SUZANNE HAMRICK SANDRA KAY HARDIN JAMES A. HAST HARLES HALEY LENNA L. HATCHER Ophs Follow Examples Set by Upperclassmen DAVID E. HEDGE PATRICIA HEIMLICH SUZANNE HENDLEY RICHARD HENNESSEY PAUL HENRY MARGARET HEPP JEAN HICKS JUDITH HOBKIRK CHARLES HOCKETT KAREN HOLBROOK GROVER ALLAN HOLDER CHARLES, EDWARD HORN CAROLYN LEA HORSTMANN RONNIE JOE, HOUSEWRIGHT BILL HOUSTON 2I7 STEVE ALLEN HOWARD SHAROLYN HOWEY LINDA RAE HUNTER JOHNNY CLARK HURST GEORGE DAVID INMON RICHARD VERNON INMO ROBERT ELMER JACKSOQ BARRY LYNN JENKINS JANET KAY JENKINS PAMELA SUE JENKINS Taclcy Day Finds Sophomores Walking to chool HARRY JAMES JOE JAMES ALBERT JOHNSON JERRY ARTHUR JOHNSON LINDA JEAN JOHNSON SANDRA KAY JOHNSON WANDA DAION JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON KAREN DIANE JOHNSTON CHARLES JONE ANDREW JONES CLAY JONES SHIRLEY MAUREEN JONES DONNIE ORILEY KELLEY JIMMY KELLEY KATHRYNE MAE KELLEY BRIAN KELLY GREG LYNN KELLY MARIANNE KELLY SUSIE KENDALL CONNIE KIDDER 2I8 HARLI KILLEBREW INDA KIMBERLIN AMONA KING ENEE KING IJSIE KING LLIAM KLINE THY LEE KNICHTON THY KNOTT VID KNOX NNETH RAY KNOX DA KNOX IL KOESTER VID KRIEG LAMB LAMM LANCIONE LANCIONE LANCIONE TYSON LAND LONNY LANDRY PATRICIA ANN LAROCHE LARRY DAVID LAWRENCE TONI SUE LAXSON LOUIS LEATHERWOOD REBECCA JOYCE LEATON CAROLYN LEDBETTER JIMMY RAY LEE BUDDY BYRON LENTZ NANCY K. LEWIS RONNIE FRANCIS LEWIS WALTER LINN VENITA SUE LOVELACE ALBERT LOWRY RONNIE LUKE JANICE KAYE LYONS LINDA MAUREEN I McCALLUM RANDY MCCARVER JAMES MCCONNELL PHYLLIS MCCURLEY CLAUDIA MCDONALD ROBERT McLAIN CYNTHIA MCVEAN JAMES MABRA KATHLEEN LOUISE MACKAY KENNETH WILLIAM MACKAY LINDA KAY MADDING MIKE MARLOWE GLORIA JANET MARTIN PAMELA ANNE MARTIN PAMELA DEAN MARTIN ophomores Find First Year at Sunset Challengin SHARON JO MARTIN YOLANDA MARTINEZ DEAN D. MASON SANDRA 'KATHALEEN MASON DONALD MAY SHERRI LYNNE MAYFI SHIRLEY ANN MAYHE MARY LOUIS MEDINA LELA MIDDLEMAN BARBARA MILLER CATHY SHERRELL MILLE .IO ANN MILLER STAN MILLER DENNIS TROY MITCHE DONNA MITCHELL HEILA MITCHELL ANDY KAY MOBLY HERI MONNETT ATRICIA MOONEY ENITA ANN MOORE LIZABETH MOORE ARRY MOORE INDA KAY MORALLI OBERT WADE MORAN UBY MORGAN ONNA MORRISON OBERT MORRISON EE ANN MOSS TEVE MULLINS ICHELE MURPHY HIL MURPHY ERNELLE MURRAY IANA NELSON ELDA NORRIS ARRY OGLESBY RHONDA OGLESBY KATHLEEN O'NEAL LYNDA OSBORN JOE OWEN SHARON OWEN BARBARA OWENS MARY OWENS VICKY OWENS BETTY .IO PAGE BILLY J. PARKS CONNIE LYNN PARKS BEVERLY ANNE PARRISH MACK PARTAIN ALICE FAY PATE ALBERT PATLAN LARRY GENE PAYNE DAVID RONALD PEACOCK DANIEL B. PEARSON GARY ARNO PERKINS JOYCE ELAINE PERRY SUSAN MAE PETERS SHARON PHAFF CAROL LEE PHILBRICK SREATTIA ANN PICKAR STEVE POCHER PAMELA GAYLE POE GLENN MICHAEL POOR CHERYL DEWANA POT' CARLITA DEE POWELL GLYNDA CAROL POWEI DONALD E. POWERS LINDA JOYCE PRAYTO BRUCE WAYNE PRINE FRANCINE PROCACCI PEGGY POWELL I FRANCES PURSER JANICE PYLE CYNTHIA PYRON JOE QUILLIN RAUL RAMIREZ KENT B. RAMSEY THOMAS RASCO THOMAS C. RATLIFF GARY KEMP RAWLINGS HARVA RAWLINGS ophomores Learn Traditions I9 Experience RRY RAWLINGS LY REESE YNNE REEVES HAEL REGNIER ID RENFRO LEN JUNE RESLER VE RICHTER MOND DAVID RIVERA N PHIL ROBERTS AH LYNNE ROBERTS XANDER ROBERTSON NY SUE ROBERTSON NNY ROBERTSON LA ROGERS ERT ROGERS SHA JUNE ROSS PHEN TERRY ROSS BIE ANN ROUNSAVILLE RRIE ROUSSEAU ABETH ROYSE Ponytails down for the sophomore clap CATHERINE RUFFING BOBBIE JEAN RUSSELL THOMAS KEMP RUSSELL CINDA RUSSEY TIM RYCKELEY NEVA JOYCE SADLER DAVID JACKSON SANDERS JULIA SANDERS SCOTT KING SANDERS DEBORAH SAULS DENNIS SBENDAHL DAVID SCARBOROUGH PAT SCHRUM SUZANNE SCHULTZ DANA SCOTCH CAROL ANN SCOTT DOUG SCOTT JO EVELYN SEAY ANN REIS SEBASTIAN JOHN CURTIS SEXTON JNNY SHADDOX NDA SHARPLESS RRY SHAW fCKI SHELDON DNNA KAY SHERRELL NEVA LOU SHIELDS ,ORIA SHULT CK CLYDE SIDES ROL SIMMONS I IZABETH ANN SIMMONS IFF SIMMONS VID SIMS SKINNER ENDA SUE SLATER N SMITH I First Bison Tradition Learned Is Sophomore Clap DORIS MARGARET SMITH EDDIE SMITH EDNA SMITH PATRICIA SMITH PRISCILLA SMITH JIM SNEED MARK SNYDER VICTORIA ELIZABETH SODEN LINDA KAY SORRELLS KEITH SOWARDS DIANE SPAIN TERRY SPECK BARBARA SPERRY DARWIN SPILLAR MARY SPILLMAN 225 SHEILA sP1vEY LARRY SPRADLIN JER1 SPRADLING ALLEN SPRUILL LINDA SQUIRI-:s VIRGINIA STANISH GLENN STAYER JOHN STEGER CONNIE STEPHENS VALLI STEVENS ophs Are Bewildered by 6'Upw and 6cDown'9 tazrs MARK STEWART KARYNE STINCHCOMBE MACHAEL STOUT JAMES GREG STOVALL KENNETH WAYNE STRETCHER ARLIE TERRILL STUART SHARON STULTZ RICHARD DALE SUGGS SANDI SURLES GAYLE SWEARENGEN CYNTHIA SWITTROCK MONA SWITZER SANDRA TADLOCK CYNTHIA JANE TATE AYERS ELIZABETH TAYLOR ERNEST LEE TAYLOR MARILOIS TAYLOR JUDI LOUELLA TEAMES THOMAS EDWARD TERMIN JUDY TERRY GERALD THATCHER CHARLES THOMAS EVELYN ADA THOMASON HAROLD THOMASON IJANIS TOMLIN DWAYNE TRAMMELL BILL TREVOTHAN PAT TRLICA PAULA KATHLEEN TROUPE JUDY TSUKAHARA TUNE THOMAS TYSON VALENCIA SUE VAUCHN DIANE VICKREY ARY VILLANUEVA NDY JO VINCENT A RUTH VINZANT KAY WADDLE WAGNER DAVID WAGNER PAUL WAKEFIELD TERRY LINDA WALKER JANIE WALLS JOHN WARDEN LINDA JACOUELINE WARREN MARIE WATTNER SHERRIE WEAVER BRENDA WEBSTER CHARLES WEINBERG ROBERT WELLBORN LEILA MARIE WELSH THOMAS WERNER AUDREY SUSAN WEST SUSAN WEST CAROLYN SUE WESTBROOK LINDA WHELLER BARBARA WHITE CHRISTEL WHITE CYLINDA WHITE JIM WHITE TERRY WHITE MARSHALL LEE WHITEHEAD SUSAN WHITFIELD GARY L. WHITLEY JOE WHITNEY JOHN DAVID WHITTEN CHESTER RAY WILLIAMS ELDA FAY WILLIAMS LARRY J. WILLIAMS MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS MIKE DAVID WILLIAMS MOLLY BOUTWELL WILLIAMS SHARON KAYE WILLIAMS GAIL ELIZABETH WILLINGHAM MELINDA ELIZABETH WRIGHT PATRICK STEPHEN WYATT DAVID A. YEARGAN PEGGY ANN WILLINGHAM STEVE R. WILMOTH DON RAY WILSON EDWARD WINGFIELD WANDA KAY WISE JAMES M. WOLF STEPHEN WILLIAM WO DARLENE WOODS JOHN CHARLES WRIGH LACRESHA GAYLE WRIGH funiors and Sophomores . V 4 w, 1 K 1965 Good Scholarship Marilyn Alexander Mark Alexander Sherry Anderson William Anderson Loyce Arnold Brenda Aston ,Zi Carol Atchley Mickey Austin 'f' 'fierilnirailfveritt gl, Sherry Baker P Renell -Banks Jan Bass Judy Bauer Douglas Bazar Elaine Bean Sherrill Belcher Giles Berry Cathey Biscomb Dara Blasieh Delp Blount Patricia Boelter Jack Bolton t- l f Steven Bowers Karen Boynton Mary Brandt Edie Bredemeier Dyann Burkley, Devereaux Bush Fred W. Brown Truett Burke Kenneth Burns Marjorie Ann Caclenhead Michael Calhoun Nancy Campbell Nancy Carlson Barry Carpenter Charlene Carter .lean Cash Stephen Cz-ison Gayle Cerminaro John Cerminaro Jack Chamberlain Elizabeth Chamblee Suzanne Chenowth ROSTER john Chilton Kaye Christie Janie Clark Kathryn Clasbey James Cline Gary Coho Richard Coho Vicky Coffin Carol Cole Myra Cole Suzanne Coley Caren Conoly Janet Cook Robert Corkill Ria Cotros Dianne Cox. Barbara Cranford .lerry Cunningham Deborah Crowe Anna Maria Curry Marqueletta Dagley Patricia Davern Frances Davis Ruth Davis Robert Denton Linn Donovan David DeVoss .ludy Deweese Bill Duvall Sara Dycus .lames Echart Stephen Eeds Martha Elledge Rosemary Ellis 7 .lan Fite Theresa Fitzhugh Mary Flanagan Verna Kay Fossett Eddie Frazier Nancy Freeman Betsy Freemoni Peggy Frost Angela Gafford Donna Garrison Janet Gentry Sherry Gentry Sharon Glover Steve Goings Barbara Goodma Linda Gordon Cynthia Grainge Carolyn Gray Alma Green James Grove Steve Haley Linda Hall Kathy Hannawac Rita Harden ' Barry Hardin Lou Ann Harlow Sylvia Harrell Frances Harriso Diane Harper Kay Hazzard Betty Heck Antoinette Heim Club Honors Members ickey Heimlich rbara Hilschcr nda Hipp nda Holyfield izalneth Horton tsy House vid Hoxworth rbara Huffman ade Hulcy n Hullum e Hurley illiam Hurley dy Jackson rolyn Jacobs orge Janus nny Johnson nald Johnson 5' myilohnson e Bob Johnson fnda Johnson omas Johnson 'ke Jones Jackie Jones Karen Jones Nelda Jones Janet Kern Jane Key Deborah Kraus Georgia Krieg Teresa Ladner Larry Landry Dwight Lansford Steve Lawley Woody Layne James Lee Janice Liles Louise Linn Karen Little Kathy Livermore Jeanne Lloyd Lewis Long Frances Looney Linda Lowrance Sherry Lowry ROSTER Cynthia Lyddy Sue Lynch Yvonne Macias James MacDonald Gloria Maertins Mary Martin Amparo Masferrer Sandra Mason Frank Mathis Nancy Mathisen Paul Matney Pat May Robert May Sheryl Mayfield Mike McClure Tim McClure Carolyn McCray Mary McFarlane Jeannie McLemore Steve McMinn Michael McWilliams Carolyn Meek Shirley Michalka Carolyn Miller Joyce Minor Gary Miser Sandra Miser Sandra Mitchell Sherrie Mitchell Edwin Mole Nancy Mole Larry Mooney Martha Moore Paula Moore Jane Morrill Gregg Morris Susan Morris Linda Mosely Rebecca Murphy Donna Nelson Karen O'Riley Jan Orman Suzanne Parkey Rita Passmore Diana Patterson Karen Pearce Rickey Perkins Eileen Perry Freddy Perry Judy Pollard Kay Portman Judy Prestidge Carol Price Wayne Price Lewayne Putman Mary Quade Suanne Quick Barbara Quisenberry Larry Ramer Barbara Ramsey Dan Rawlins Sandra Ray Kathryn Renner James Rhoads Kathryn Ridley Lillian Ripley 5B fE?L'21SLi?Ebm., Tf Margaret Roberts Robert Robinson Linda Rose Linda Ross Robert Rovello .lill Ryan Sherry Ryan .ludith Santlerlin Suzanne Sanford Sharon Seay Susan Seely Anita Shaw Douglas Shaw Stephana Shaw Stanley Shipp Charles Shoecraft Club Hosts Awards Assembly Jessica Siebel Kathy Simmons John Skinner Lyndle Slay Darlene Small Cecelia Smith Don Smith Elaine Smith Mary Smith Sharon Smith Virginia Smith Susan Snyder ,ludy Spillers K ROSTER Robert Staley . Stephen Staton Sara Starncs Earl Stewart John Stewart Mike Stone Mary Stripling Barbara Stuart Jane Stuart Sally Taylor David Teague Dixie Thomas .lames Thompson Georgane Sorrells Lynn Thompson Kayla Staats Ronald Thrash Harriet Staley Dinah Tilson Dale Turns Suzette Uzee Pat Walden Stephanie Walder Patricia Wanja Shelia Waters Roselyn Watkins Susan Watkins Patricia Weatherall Teresa Weaver .lane Webb Walter Weber Philip West Karen White ,lack Whitchurst Charlotte Weyland Wilde .l une Williams .lan Williamson Barbara Willis Wally Wilson Uillye Wincliest Donna Works William Worley .loy Worshanl Sheri Wynn Karen Yarbrou Rebecca Young Ruth Arm You 5 6 S3 is f if 4 if 5 2 it E at 5 it BILL BOB KAY .IAN MRS. IOLA EATON ANDERSON DENTON PORTMAN FITE Sponsoi 96 Semors Elected to Nattonal Honor Soclety abt I7el31'uary ninety-six seniors were elected to the the largest membersliip since the IOUHCIII1 of the olgfinlza atlonal Honor Society. This election climaxed months tion. During the spring the society Qponeoie a tea for I expectation. Because fifteen per cent of the senior parents and teachers, and the members pictures ale aes is admitted, the 1965 National Honor Society has added to the National Honor Society gallery ELIZABETH ANDERSON SHERRY ANDERSON CAROL ATCHLEY MICKEY AUSTIN LEMMA AVERITT RENELL BANKS ELAINE BEAN DELP BLOUNT STEVE BOWERS ANITA BRIGMAN KEN BURNS SHARON CARTER JEAN CASH JOHN CERMINARO ELIZABETH CHAMBLEE JOHN CHILTON X, RICK COBO CAREN CONOLY JANET COOK DON CRANFORD DAVID DEVOSS SARA DYCUS ROSEMARY ELLIS EDDIE FRAZIER BETSY FREEMON DONNA GARRISON SHERRY GENTRY STEVE COINGS DEBORAH CROWE ANNA MARIA CURRY JOHN DANIEL RUTH DAVIS New Members' Pictures Are Adde BARBARA GOODMAN' LINDA GORDAN JAMES GROVE STEVE HALEY LINDA HALL MARY HANKS RITA HARDEN TONI HAZZARD LINDA HIPP JOHNNY HUFF MAN BILL HURLEY CAROLYN JACOBS National Honor Society MHall of F amen JOE BOB JOHNSON JULIA JONES MIKE JONES GEORGIA KRIEG DWIGHT LANSFORD LEWIS LONG SANDRA MASON FRANK MATHIS NANCY MATHISEN ROBERT MAY MIKE MCCLURE DAVID McLAIN JEANNIE MCLEMORE NANCY MOLE MARTHA MOORE PAULA MOORE JANE NIORRILL PATRICIA MOSES MARY NEWTON PATRICIA O'RILEY Scholarship, Leadership, Character, Serm .ei EILEEN PERRY SANDY RAY JIMMY RHOADS LILLIAN RIPLEY BOB ROBINSON LINDA ROSS JILL RYAN SUZANNE SANFORD e the Qualifications for NHS JANE WEBB CHARLOTTE WHITNEY WEYLAND WILDER JUNE WILLIAMS WILLIAMSON WINN YARBROUGH UTH ANN YOUNG SUSAN SEELY ANITA SHAW VIRGINIA SMITH SUE SNYDER GEORGANE SORRELLS HARRIET STALEY CHIP STEWART JANE STUART RONNIE THRASH BETSY VANSYCKLE PATRICIA WANJA SHEILA WATERS KH .Yu ' 1 ff-Q., ,,,Qwv.,,,, 1 ' g K fv-fr fr , - a,:,1:f:r,,fw1-2 1 ,W W Q, 2,M,,M4w V,,M,1,,,.u, ,,,.,, , W ,L fe' :5l'7, fl-1.,f 'H Hr. fx 1 i1'V1f. Affvfb. . 'f'., X Sw, J., Hy , 'M if Nw .', ' lv v fs VM ' ' 'X M- 1, - A 'QQKL 7' 1:34 - Q fv ff wiv 251 FL -W v mf aw 'N f , 5 EEEL1L.fLEE,z?4t'4?11T:w x xx ' 9521 Wi JW ai I , 'wk3ki1p?f1'?2if1 EW I 2 5 , A Je 1 W 1'5 w1-,Jm2Qfwwm.2- .. , -A ' ,. MQ M. AM.-W. ww fu V , N151 ' mm-- ,Q a,.,?,- -MM my MW 1 IVA l l ., P I if M3535 , 4 , ENDSHIP g 'S ,,'Q:l'I Q I N962 3 we NWN., 1 1 5 .mp ma 'H Everyone observes the tradition of Tacky Day All- graduating Bisons are honored on Senior Day E , 2 n Dixie Thomas worked on a fashion board. Diane Smith spent the summer on her 'Bison' ranch. S Guadalupe 'Lupe' Gavilanes is welcomed by Sunset band. W l Sunset students retain their Bison spirit throughout thu summer. Many combine work and play to make an interes ing as well as profitable vacation. ummer Vacation Ends Cheerleaders attended one-week workshop at SMU. If . The office becomes busy. K Mr. Griffin changes schedules. the doors of Sunset pass hundreds of Stu- friends, meeting the teachers, and becoming acquainted nts each year. The first days of each school year are with Sunset traditions are all necessary to become a 3. s hectic, exciting, and interesting. Making new T631 member Of the 'Big Bison Herd'. nd chool Be 'ins And the Bisonettes practice. Quai 2 any 52532 Wk . . . The Bison Head spoke to the seniors for the last time. . . . Tacky . . . We went to Temple. . . , Zorro visited Sunset. We had th trafflc. ensue assemblies. . . . They added a Bisonette. . The SOC bear was destroyed . We ate those hearty meals. vm? W..-mW,..,..fw--H-W . ,vw M-'pimp'-iE.,.5i.?,12f.' ' ,. K,'1 ' , ,497- Vw L. I ff w fl N. x. H. .mi ww my www ff. 1 Wg-1 ww, A A WW :L v m N fe Qu 1 Wm. f A 1 Whig r n L ,Q '1 A IX 539' if? 5 i -M ' 7? J 11 9 Qt g, YTl iwww igplarm J ' fi! W-5 cxavim j wg , 'flfw 15 k 1922- V gc S. ,gg gy X m Q q N ,gg W 14, H E32 J Mg x ,rf ,gi QW 2 if xv ,Nui A i'7k m' 'Ram' ,mf A Btson Herd Raises Dust at the Fair Shirley Gomez waves to parade crowds Ronnie and Sue-Sue enjoy the ferris wheel. Students watch Fair talent contest where Sunset won second The gates to the 1964 Texas State Fair had to open a wider on High School Day. When the day ended, Sunset dents possessed depleted bankrolls and worn out feet. Bl all agreed that they wanted to do it again next year. fs Visitors Attend Bison Assemblies Spruce Apaches were conquered in assembly visit. M f M 5 sat' ' 'ff - ' i 5 ,Qi ,E K ,E , i .L V , 1, ' 2-:fl Betty tells the team to owder ,em . P Forest 'Swami' Suggs looks into the future i S 2 3 'F e Bob finds pep assemblies the ideal place to do home- rk. Spirited Assemblies Highlight Tradition he incidents which occur at the assemblies are long emembered by all Bisons. The spirit jug, the Vic- ry Train, and the Honorary Bisonette Award, are treasured parts of the football season. Donnie pours out the Bison spirit, Mr. McDaniel made Honorary Bisonetle this year. All Sunsetters give strict attention to the Bison Head Cheerleaders are a necessary part of every pep assembly. Pep Assemblies S park Spirit Jim Averitt leads Z1 yell for the team. Mr. Griffin inspires the Bison team, Bison backdrop is revealed at Kimball assembly. Sophomores learn how to clap. Bisons ride the Victory Train. ts' She always works so harclg one of my favorite pupils. merican Education Week, November 8-14, provides n opportunity for the parents to become acquainted S0 thisis whathe makes Agin- ith the teachers. Hlfducation Pays Dividendsi' was the heme of the program presented on Open House Night, ovember 9. Parents Invited to Meet Faculty at Open House If only I hadn't given their boy so many detentionsf' N0 wonder 0111' S011 likes Wping- ., , V A K me x xc, ,MW-MM at ipy Y yggtfx' 1' 14 sam , v team, xc 'kr J Sami E Sgf 5.14 . N ,R , ix, F! fg a I fi ' if Med Committee members strive to beautify Sunset. Christmas Spirit Shines at Sunset decorations are enjoyed by visitors and students. Brsonettes spread Christmas spirit with decorations 'SHave you been a good Bison? f I E E Holiday music creates a festive atmosphere. Bisonettes S Sunset begins to really glisten with excitement every year at yuletide season. The halls, doors, and Windows are decora and a beautiful tree is placed under the Bison Head. Just bef the holidays begin the annual Christmas assembly, sponsored And so Santa turned the little boy into a toy. W?W:Qwze5f7fE iAZ3?1tE1'5E8l5B iE,!b5 'LNZ'Z ',Zf: I'i ft 'JQ L' QW 'N'2--'---- H 4 Sw. 2 5 .Q M K? Nfmvi5,' , : E I Best of Kind Doug Hock, Cary Dobbins, and Mike McClure are awarded Saxophone Ensemble. Bisons Win Music and Journalism Honors have accomplished outstanding achievements. Bec ln addition to regular school activities, many stu 1 L of these Bisons, Sunset has received recognition thro , out the state .lohn Ccrminaro ranks as a third year winner for French horn in All State Band. .loe Bob Johnson, Ricky Perkins, and Mike Jones received awards in the Texas Journalism Contest. Anita Brigman and Woody Layne received ships in North Texas State University contest. The Dallas City Council awarded the PTA first place for having the largest percentage of membership in the city. Students Recewe N ational, State, and City Awards David McLain Charlotte Whitney Janet Cook and James Grove rank as semi-finalists in The National Merit Scholarship. V , Each football player introduced his guest for the evening. Dr. W. T. White was the guest speaker at the football banquet. Football Achievements Awarded at Banquet Coach Floyd Mechler honored the outstanding members of the football team. Tuomas readily enters classroom discussions. Foreign Students Become Bisons rough the American Field Service Sunset is honored by having new foreign exchange students. Tuomas Pekkarinen entered in December and is Sunset's first exchange student from Finland. m Ecuador came Guadalupe Galvilanes who lends her happy in American charm to the Bison team. Lupe soon became an average American teenager. i Tuomas and Lupe received Christmas gifts from the student body. Estudial Estudia! Estudial Miss Dodson tells of the opportunities in fashion designing. t k Qs... Career Day Provides Vocational KNOWLEDGE Mrs. Vineyard serves refreshments to consultants on Care: Day. Each consultant gives an evaluation of Career Clinic. Students Become Teachers for a Day tudent Teacher day adds variety to the usual school utine. On this day the best student in each class ies his hand as teacher. Students prepare the day's sson and present it to the class. The student body oks especially distinguished because all come to hool dressed in their best. At the end of the day is often concluded that a teacher's job is a lot rder than it looks. Ronnie gets off to an embarrassing start with his pupils. Students enjoy taking over classes while teachers observe. Joe Bob takes on the job with humor as his main objective. Seniors go over the results of their aptitude tests. Filling out forms is part of being a Senior. The Seniors of ,65 have taken their places as the leaders of h the Herd, and have done their part to make this a rewarding year. They have lived through a memorable year of class meetings, Seni0TS C senior activity planning, and graduation practices. One of the most important parts of a Senior's year is planning activities. COIIIIIICIICCITICHI 3Ill'l0U.IlCCl'IlCIltS EITC SEIU. Olll Carly. ear With Graduation Seniors spend tense moments getting ready for graduation Market Hall awaits the activity of the commencement exercises. 1 I ' - ' in , - ,z.,,+1--'iz rn , - Qi . .11 A JOHN CERMINARO . . . for directing the Spotlight Band, as its Drum Major, in perform- ances on the football field, in parades, and in pep assemblies . . . for winning a scholarship to Interlochen Music Camp and .luilliard School of Music . . . for being selected as first chair of the brass section of the State Band . . . for two year membership in the Dal-Hi Symphony . . . most of all, for the musical appreciation and recognition that he has brought to Sunset. GUADALUPE GAVILANES . . . for the fplace that Lupe has won in the hearts oi all Bisons as Foreign Exchange Student from Ecuador . . . for her active participation in the Pan American Club . . . for her daily attendance and support of Morning Meditations. DON ,CRANFORD . . . for his leadership as ROTC Battalion Commander . . . for his activities distinction which :he earnedias a member of the ,ROTC-Color Guard . .t 4' for inenibership in the Good ,Scholarshipfllub and for being elected to the National Honor Society. t ,GLENN MILES . . . for abundant ieiiviiiee in' the Reserve. Officers Training Corpsserving asiCo1nmande1' of the .lodilier Drill Team and being on the Battalion Staff . . . for being elected President of the Officers Club . . . for 'service in the Concert Choir and the 'musical 'iBiigadoon l. . . for membership in Junior ,Achievement ' ' I ? MQW if if 'V' Y'.Wa-Was?-L3f 3'9?1 I . . D . x on an' award-winning Rifle Team . .. . .for the JANE WEBB, . . . for the pep, enthusiasm, and undying Bison SPIRIT which she brought to Sunset for two years as a cheerleader . . . CHARLOTTE WHITNEY . . . for the nexer endin work she experienced as sh 368-page yearbook . . . for sewing as Assi tant Copy Editor of 1964 Sundial many contributions she has made as Liitrcuy Editor of the 1965 Sundial distinction she received as a National 'Vlerit Finalist for the reco nmon she debate colleague brought to Sunset by wmninv the district 'ZAAAA in debate membership in the Good Scholarship Club Quill and Scroll and the National Honor for her three-year participation and activity in the Student Council . . ,. for her friendly disposition, boundless -energy, and winning smile which earned her the title of Most Popular Girl in her sophomore, junior, and senior years . 1. . for her membership in the Good Scholarship Club and the National Honor Society. A TUOMAS PEKKARINEN . . . for repre- senting Finland as an American Field Service foreign exchange student , . . for the glimpse of -Finnish culture and customs which he has given to .the Bison Herdv . . . for entering Sunset's activities and being such an important part of Sunset life. ' ff ,, I wait. f sy. ISHEILA WATERS I for than . . . ga- ing grace and precision to the 1964-1965 Bisonettes as their 'Drill Captain . . . for her musical and rhythrnical contributions to the Concert Choir . . . for the talents she displayed in Bye, Bye Birdie and Brigadoon . '. . for serving as Treasurer of E1 Sol . . . for hermembership in the Good Schol- arship Club and the National Honor Society. for her to t instill for the reigning Council, . . . for his performance boys doubles champion in district YAAAA two years and as boys singles player his on the tennis team . . . for the rendered to the Student cCounf and Key Club . . . for his membership the Good Scholarship Club and his Aelec, to the National Honor Society. ' A' EDDIE FRAZIER . . . for rekin- dling the,SPIRIT of Sunset through ahisfsuperb athletic ability on the South Zone Qhanipion, Basketball Hfeazri- . for the scholastic recog- nition hereceiyed by being elected -xiViceiPresidentfof the Good Scholar- ship Club f, . . for serving ,as at mem- ber of the 'iii Key Club and Student Council . . . for hisuelection to the National Honor Society. TOMMY HOTT. for the superb athletic ability he has shown for threei-years on fthe Track' Team . . Q for the honors the received by win- ning gfirstj-place' in' District in the mile .' . . for tying the school, mile, recordand breaking the mile record of several meets . . . for the many, other , gitrackg awards and trophies which he brought to Sunset . . . for active participation in the Student Coi1ncil'andi'Key Club. JOE BOBCSJOHNSON . . . for thetstatefwide recognition which he brought to Sunset by winning the award of Best Cartoonistfin the state . . . for the musical talent which-he demonstrated as an outstanding trumpet player in the Spotlight Band . . . for the rhythm and SPIRIT which he added to the Fiftbi-lerd . .' . for the culture he displayed as' Vice-President of La Fleur de Lis . . . for his membership in the Good1Scholarship Club and the National Honors Society. JANET COOK . . . for varied abilities which she displayed as Bisonette.Squad Leader .. . . for her value to the Concert Choir as secretary of that organizationl. for the musical talents L she demonstrated in Bye, Bye Birdie and Brigadoon . . . for her service on the Student Council . .I . for the recognition which she brought to Sunset as a National Merit Finalist . . . for being selected Senior Girl Most Likely to Succeed . . . for . her accomplishments in Morning Meditations, National Thespians, National Forensic League . . . for being elected secretary of the Good Scholarship Club . . . for her rnembership in the National Honor Society. DELP BLOUNT . . . for the example he has set as Senior Boy Most Likelycto Succeed . . . for his scholastic average which gave him possession of the Key to Knowledge, for being elected president of the Senior Class . . . for the time spent as Managing Editoriof the 1965 Sundial . for his participation in the Student Council, El Sol Club, and Pan American Club . . . for his membership :tin the Coed, Scholarship Club and ,thc National Honor Society. STEVE HALEY . . . for his tremendous value to Sunset's athletic .department by lettering iniboth football, and basket- ball for two years . . . for active participation in the Student Council . . for servin as resident of the So homore - S P 1 . . PM ,Class and being elected Most Popular Sophomore Boy . 4 . for the leadership displayed as president of the Good Scholarship Club . A. . for being a three-year memberilof the Concert Choir and participating in Plain and Fancyn, Bye, .Bye Birdie , and Brigadoon . . . for his membership in the .lunior Citizens Traffic Commission and ithe National Honor Society. ' 1 2 70 A E .ik if W1 I JOHNACHILTON -, . . for his dedication to Sunsetfas President of the Student Body ,L .L . for being elected -Most Popular Senior Boy . . . for. the tremendous responsibility he ' sdhouldered as the Editorial Advisor of the 1965iSunditzland iforiserving as Student,Life Assistant Editoron, the 1964 Sumlialj , . for his outstanding diplomatic abilities demonstrated asASunset's representative f to American Legion Boys' State for ,hisfunlimited duties. as chairman of the Junior Citizens Traffic Commission . , . for 'his active participation on the tennis team . .- '. ,for his membership in the Key- Club, Quill and Scroll Society, 1 Student Council, and El 'Sol Club . . . for his scholastic achievement and membership in the Good Scholarship Club- and the Nationals HOHOIF' Stlciety. .i.,. for his being Bisonof the Year., for his journalistic has Stampede an paper which of the of the National af., I D W a ' is' ,QQ MOST POPULAR SENIOR BOY John Chilton As President of the Student Body, John has displayed the unusual qualities which have made him the Most Popular Senior boy. A refined, well-mannered student, he is revered by both faculty and classmates. Known for his wit and sincerity, he is dis- tinctly the leader of the Herd. MOST POPULAR SENIOR GIRL .lane Webb Possessing exceptional enthusiasm and interest in Sunset, Jane has held the title of Most Popular Girl in her sopho- more, junior, and senior years. Jane's bright smile and happy disposition have earned her many friends. A two- year cheerleader, she has shown un- dying Bison SPIRIT. MOST BEAUTIFUL SENIOR GIRL Carol Atchley Carolis sparkling smile, pleasing person- ality, and gracious charm have made her an obvious choice for the title of Most Beautiful Senior Girl. Serving Sunset as Secretary of the Student Council and Bisonette Squad Leader, she is admired by the entire Bison Herd. MOST HANDSOME SENIOR BOY Bryan Nelms Tall, dark, and handsome are the adjectives which best describe Bryan. As a star basket- ball player and a Key Club and Student Council member, he has distinguished him- self at Sunset. Bryan continually shows his enthusiasm, dedication, and interest in school activities. BEST ALL-AROUND SENIOR BOY Wally Wilson Wally, Vice-President of the Student Body, expresses his faith in Sunset b artici a Y P P ' tion in various school organizations. Com- bining athletic ability, scholastic achieve- ment, and devoted Work as President of the Key Club, he is a necessary part of the Big Bison Team. BEST ALL-AROUND SENIOR GIRL Karen Little Cute, smart, and talented, Karen has distinguished herself in many activities throughout her high school years. Serv- ing as a Bisonette Squad Leader, she has displayed her extensive dancing ability, sincere dedication, and endless Sunset SPIRIT. ,tw .1 ' W1 FRIENDLIEST SENIOR GIRL Jane Morrill Having been elected both Sophomore and Junior sweetheart princess, Jane's likeable personality and sweet disposi- tion are apparent to all. Because she brightens everyone,s day with a kind word and a quick smile, she is admired by teachers as well as students. FRIENDLIEST SENIOR BOY Terry Weston Possessing red hair, freckles, and a person- ality to match, Terry is a favorite Sunset cheerleader. He never meets a stranger. Because of his genuine interest in everyone, and his light-hearted attitude, Terry has always boasted many close friendships. WITTIEST SENIOR BOY Pete Schroeder Pete possesses the ability of always having something to say, no matter what the situa- tion. He usually has everyone around him laughing. His good-natured personality and keen sense of humor have won him the admiration and respect of Sunset students. WITTIEST SENIOR GIRL Julia Jones A big smile and sparkling eyes are Julia's outstanding characteristics. As Secretary of the Senior Class, and a member of the Student Council, she has shown her leadership qualities. Ap- preciated by her friends and showing FRIENDSHIP toward all, she is a wel- comed addition to any group. SENIOR GIRL MOST LIKELY T O SUCCEED Janet Cook Combining brains and beauty, Janet has won many honors for Sunset. As a Merit Scholarship Finalist, she has re- ceived national recognition for her abilities. Having achieved in almost every activity from speech to Bisonettes, Janet has indeed proven her versatility. ,gf 5 . SENIOR BOY MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Delp Blount Known and respected for his unique per- sonality, admirable character, and intellectual abilities, Delp has certainly made good use of the opportunities offered to him at Sunset. Selected holder of the Key to KNOWLEDGE, he has excelled in many fields of endeavor. MOST POPULAR JUNIOR BOY J ack Miller Jack's likeable personality, clean-cut appear- ance, and athletic distinction have made him an outstanding member of the junior class. His admirable character and dedica- tion to Sunset, along with his leadership abilities, have qualified him for the title of Junior Class President. MOST POPULAR JUNIOR GIRL Barbara Dee Ramsey Full of enthusiasm, happiness, and pep, Barbara Dee has represented her class in both her sophomore and junior years. Her musical talent is shown by member- ship in Girls Select Chorus and in Con- cert Choir. With her sparkling per- sonality and sunny smile, this Sunset cheerleader brightens everyone,s day. MOST POPULAR SOPHOMORE GIRL Becky Durr Charm, grace, and an intriguing per- sonality best describe Becky, Most Popular Sophomore Girl. During her first year at Sunset, she has won many friends. With her sincerity and happy disposition, Becky has become an asset to the Sunset student body. MOST POPULAR SOPHOIVIORE BOY Bruce Prine Bruce has gained much admiration and respect from his fellow students. As Sopho- more ,Class Favorite, he represents the class of '67, With his fine character, friendly attitude, and dedicated interest in Sunset, Bruce has learned the true meaning of the Bison SPIRIT. A glimpse is caught of the Sweetheart and her court after the crowning. Coronation Provides ci Wonderland of Memories Miss Teenage Dallas presents an award of honor to Spotlight Band. Each year during February the night arrives when the gym is transformed into a glittering ballroom and the selecting of a sweetheart gets under way, The stage is brilliantly decorated with a setting to match the occa- sion. When the formal ceremony is brought to a close the newly chosen sweetheart leads the Grand March to the gym. Delp Blount crowns Dara Blasich sweetheart. Sweetheart 1 965 Dara Blasich was Sunset's choice as the reigning Sweetheart in ,65. She possesses many outstanding qualitie which enabled her to win her crown. A winning smile, a vivacious personality, and her leadership abilities al contribute to her popularity. One of her more outstanding characteristics is her beauty which has won he numerous honors in Oak Cliff and Dallas. JUNIOR PRINCESS Linda Holyfield Beauty and charm are just two of the many qualities of the Junior Princess, Linda Holy- field. Her true devotion to Sunset is shown in her many hours spent cheerleading and working with the Junior class as secretary. SOPHOIVIORE PRINCESS Molly Williams Reigning as Sophomore Princess, Molly, a member of the Concert Choir, has earned much admiration. She has a sweet disposition and a charming personality that have won her many friends in her first year at Sunset. 5 NK.. Mrs. Eaton, provides adult leadership in planning. Representatives make weekly reports about Bison activities. IOLA LINDA CAROL JUDY NANCY DELP GAIL ALEXANDER ATCHLEY BAUER BELDEN BLOUNT BRADEN 1965 Council Leads Bisons in Good Government Student Council members, who are elected as repre- strives to promote friendly student-teacher relationships, tatives of their advisories, are leaders in Sunset,s and to encourage the SPIRIT, KNOWLEDGE, and dent government. They promote and sponsor extra- FRIENDSHIP which is Sunset. rricular activities such as Career Day. The Council FRED BROWN GARY BROWN SHARON CARTER JOHN CHILTON RUTH CONDER BEVERLY COOK JANET COOK RIA COTROS CHERYL CUNNINGHAM LINDA DAVIS Student Council helps with sophomore orientation. HS' GARY LINN BECKY BILL DOBBINS DONOVAN DURR DUVALL , I 1 SARA DYCUS Members decorate a door for Christmas. JAN FITE Representatives Practice JULIA GRAHAM BARRY HARDIN MARGARET HEPP LINDA HOLYFIELD TOMMY HOTT JOHNNY HUFFMAN BILL HURLEY KATHY KNOTT RONNIE LUKE JIMMY JOHNSON MIKE JONES MAUREEN JONES JAMES LAWLEY FRANK MATHIS ROBBY MAYO JAMES DON RUBY M McCONNELL MI MS MORGAN JANE JAMES PAM MORRILL MOTL NEWNAM PAM KEMPY STANLEY Mr Grlffm and Student Councll Presldent John Chxlton work to POE RAWLINGS SAVAGE gelher on many occaslone CAROL SCOTT STEVE SCOTT TOM SNYDER BARBARA STUART CHIP STEWART DIXIE THOMAS JIM THOMPSON RUSTY TYSON JANE WEBB SUSAN WEST WEYLAND WILDER MOLLY WILLIAMS LARRY WILSON WALLY WILSON LARRY YOWELL SPIRIT, KNOWLEDGE, and FRIENDSHIP I MRS. RIDDLE ' ' ' MRS. HUGHES Jane Morrill and the committee plan each week's activities. Sponsors Morning M eclitatrons Offers Devotionals, Prayers The Morning Meditations Committee is an organization is nondenominational, brings brief devotionals and sin, designed to give Siinset students an opportunity to meet ing each morning. Attendance is voluntary and is ops in fellowship and to worship God. The committee, which to all teachers, students, and guests. CAROL ATCHLEY DARA BLASICH SUSIE COLEY JANET COOK DEBORAH CROWE BARBARA DUNCAN BILL DUVALL DAVID GOODWIN SANDY GRAHAM BARBARA HUFFMAN JOE HURLEY MURIEL JAMES LINDA LOWRANCE LOUISE LINN KENNETH MCRAE JANE MORRILL BILL PERGANDE SANDY PERKINS The Bison Head receives a little Christmas SPIRIT from Morning Meditations Committee. Bless this food to our use . . . . t - n so R el -st ,,a 1 Above: Kathy explains weapons' control plan. According to the J. Weston Walch handbook tuclents To promote debate and discussion in Sunset is I purpose of the Sunset Debate Club. The membt of the Debate Club participate in and sponsor ma tournaments in all parts of the State. They al compete in the lnterscholastic League and the N Miss Thayer discusses varied debating techniques. i 56 E1 ts Q A Miss Rebecca Thayer, Sponsor Mark Alexander Rosemary Barnes Giles Berry Dale Boynton Truett Burke Ralph Coker David DeVoss Larry Farmer Donna Garrison Mike Gathings Susan Graham James Grove Antoinette Heim Douglas Hook Mary Hudgel Susan King ROSTER Mike McClure Kathy MacKay David McLain Edwin Mole Gregg Morris Cathy Norton Bill Pierson James Rhoads Robert Robinson George Sanders Ann Sebastian Diane Smith Mark Snyder Charlotte Whitney .lune Williams Gene Williamson Ronald Luke Larry Winn uclear Weapons nal Forensic League. In debating the members arn to represent both sides of an idea. This year's pie is: Resolved that nuclear weapons should be ntrolled by an international organization. e'l1 never give up! In past history the major wars have been caused by arms races Pan Am officers pose on the stairs. ROSTER Mrs. Morgan, Sponsor Steve Alexander Bill Anderson Susan Beckham Nancy Belden Cheri Bennett Cathey Biscomb Robert Bolcy Janice Buren Diane Bowers Carol Brandon Mary Brandt Anita Brigman Cindy Brignon ,lack Brown Dyann Burkley Robert Burris .lanus Bye David Calabria Chris Carter Jan Case Steve Cason Suzanne Chcnowtln Cathcy Clayton Evalou Clcerc Vicky Coffin Carol Cole Beverly -Cook Georgia Cook Robert Corkill Amelia Corlinas Sharon Craven Paul Crow Jerry Cunningham Anna Maria Curry Patricia Curry Phyllis Curry Stuart Depew David DeVoss Susan Dillon Linn Donovan Club members discuss convention plans. Sara Dycus Steve Eeds ,lo Ann Fletcher Verna Kay Fossett Linda Freeland Richard Callaway Linda Gaston Lupe Gavilanes Sandra Gentry Sharon Glover Shirley Gomez Becky Grafford Mickey Grant Sandra Groseelose James Grove Ted Gruebbel Marcelo Guerra Bruce. Gunn Sandra Hardin Dianne Harper Antoinette Heim Mickey Heimlich Patty Heimlich Margaret Hepp Linda Hitt Karen Holbrook Betsy House ,lohnny Hurst Mary Hutcheson Judy Jackson Maureen J ones Linda Kelley Kathy Knott Linda Knox Nancy Lamb Toni Laxson Becky Leaton Kathy Livermore Frances Looney Venita Lovelace Andele' Andele' El credo! Elcredo! Eddie Smith Sharon Smith Sue Snyder Diane Spain .ludy Spillers Mary Spillman Linda Squires Harriet Staley Kaiyne Stinchcombe Mary Stripling Sandi Surles Mona Switzer Sofia .Tafoya Cindyi'Tate Beth Taylor JudilTeames Dinah Tilson Judy Tsukahara Rusty Tyson Nancy Vickrey Mary Villanueva Cindy Vincent Terry Walker Linda Warren Sheila Waters Linda Wheeler Barbara White Elda Williams Mary Williams Gail Willingham Chris Willis Larry Winn Darlene Woods Donna Works Stephen Wyatt Pan Am Promotes Internalionalism The Pan American Student Forum carries out many projects to promote a better under- standing between Sunset students and Latin American students. Besides exchanging cus- toms through pen pals, the club members financed a saw mill in Peru and held an interpreter's booth during the Fair. Each year the club sends representatives to the state convention in Austin. This year the club plans to sponsor a candidate for a State officer. Along with the services they perform, the club members take part in fun such as a Christmas party and an initiation banquet. Members enjoy refreshments after hectic initiation. ROSTER Mrs. Tharelyn Hughes, Sponsor Don Adkins Steve Albus Anita Bailey Lana Balmer John Bastamanlc Danny Bishop Diane Bowers Roger Bowling Nancy Brigham Darlene Cady Tommy Caldwell Ernest Champlin Suzanne Chenowth Angeline Churchill Evalou Cleere Ray Coulter Jimmy Cox Carolyn Crouch Carol Curry Patricia Curry Linda Davis Virginia Davis DeWayne Dcrasaugh Gaylon Derrick Susan Dillon Paula Dowers Lee Ellis Don Estes Una Fennell .lo Ann Fletcher Steve Geist Pam Gastas Sandra Gentry Marilyn Goodwin Johnny Griffin Margaret Hepp Bob Hamilton Toni Hazzard Antoinette Heim Judy Hobkirk Carolyn Horstmann Betsy House Ronnie Housewright Shirley Jackson Sandy .lohnson Karen Johnston Jack Keny Ramona King Cathy Knighton Nancy Lamb Donna Liles Janice Liles Kathy Livermore Howard Lovelace Linda Lowrance Janice Lyons Barney Mangum Billy Marshall Pam Martin Sherri Mayfield -1 The club has a large membership. El Sol Club E1 Sol is the Spanish Club for all first year Spanish students. Its activities throughout the year are varied, and they include selling fritoes i El Sol members enjoy the prnata parties ROSTER James Mayo Maureen McCallum Steve MCDlHH10H Sheri Monnett Benita Moore Travis Moran Don Morgan Ruby Morgan Linda Moseley Dianna Nelson Donna Nelson Sharon Owen. Jodie Page Linda Parham Beverly Parrish Mack Partain Karen Pearce Carolyn Philbrick Cheryl Potter Barbara Quisenberry Mike Regnier Sarah Roberts Marsha Ross Neva Sadler Judy Sanderlin Julia Sanders Debbie Sauls David Scarborough Linda Scott Jody Seay Ann Sebastian Ronny Shaddox Vicki Sheldon Bill Sherbert Jimmy Sibley I ack Sides J oy Skinner Brenda Slater Patricia Smith Steve Spradlin Howard Stanley Gerald Stark Karyne Stinchombe Sandi Surles Sofia Tafoya Judi Teames Janis Tomlin William Townsend Jill Tumer Kay Waddle Barbara Wanja Marie Wattner Robert Welborn Mike Welch Susan West Carolyn Westbrook Susan Whitfield John Whitten Mary Williams Shannon Williams Jim Wolf Cindy Womble Melinda Wright The lnrtratlon has its good parts-along with the bad. Officers are on their way to a meeting. Carolyn shows Peggy and Elizabeth that Nice is in France. La Fleur de Lis Teaches French Bargaining Membership in the Sunset French Club, La Fleur de Lis, is obtained by passing several requirements created by previous members. As a tradition, all new members must at micl-term plead in French for specified items and then turn them over to the club. The club offers a deeper study into the history of France and the French language than is provided in a school study course. Club members enjoy singing Alouette. ROSTER Miss Judy Gardner, Sponsor Elizabeth Anderson Carol Atchley Don Aubrey Jackie Black Al Burson Barbara Capps John Cerminaro Suzanne Chenowth Brian Davis Kathy Davis Jan Fite Danny Fricke Peggy Frost Roger Fuhrman Cayla Cilley l Jane Jecker Joe Bob Johnson Tommy Johnson Amparo Masferrer Mike McClure Jimmy McDonald Carolyn Miller Pam Newnam Kay Portman Sandy Ray Kathy Ridley Robert Rovello Ann Simmons Darlene Small Gayle Steen Barbara Stuart jane Stuart Dixie Thomas Jim Thompson Stephanie Walden Karen Wattner Milton Wilson Right: Eiffel Tower or Texas oil well? A few members look over a slut to be presented later in the meetin Members practice short play to be presented in commemoration of the Hldes of March. Club plans future banquet. M Vicky Amberson Rosemary Barnes Walter Beazley Lynn Bedford .lane Biggio Gail Braden Mary Brandt Cindy Brown Ken Brown Bobby Campbell Frank Cathey Brenda Calvert Ray Clendenen Reed Click Annette Clinton Cecelia Conoly Lynette Crannell ,lobnny Dalzell Lee Ellis Betsy Everitt Marilyn Fagg Larue Ferris Carl Fite Linda Fogle Cynthia Ford Charles Gibson Cindy Crigis .limmy4Hast Charles Haley Antoinette Heim Suzanne Hendley .lean Hicks Janet Jenkins Barbara Jones Jackie J ones Brian Kelly Marianne Kelly Suzie King Bill Kline Phil Koester ROSTER r . . S. Phillips, Spons Latin Club Holds Initiation Banquet The Sodalitas Latina, better known as the Latin Club, began the year with the election of new officers. The Latin Club also held an initiation anquet in January under the direction of its new ponsor, Mrs. Gloria Phillips. In addition to these activities, the Latin Club sponsors the Sunset High School Chapter of the Junior Classical League, a 'iational organization which promotes interest in 'lassical a1'ts and literature. The Sodalitas Latina trives to heighten interest in Latin as a language vhich lives today. arlene Lancione arlene Lancionc at LaRoche uddy Lentz lbert Lowry athy MacKay ary Martin aul Matney on May andy McCarver arolyn Meek ary Ann Owens aren Palmer rry Payne 11 Pergande ynda Powell ances Procaccini len Kesler ula Rogers izabeth Royse ndy Russey t Schrum oria Shultz rk Snyder cky Soden rk Stewart eg Stovall e Taylor ayne Trammell resa Weaver lter Weber enda Webster lia Welsh ristel White rry Williams n Wittock n Wright cresha Wright chael Wyatt Part of every business is keeping up the paper work. Pierce Allman gives students an idea of the responsibility of the business world. Junior Achievement Builds Junior Achievement, one of Sunset's largest, busiest, and most active organizations, is com posed of many small companies run by ambitious students., Members sell products to the consumer ROSTER Mark Alexander Steve Alexander Vickie Amberson Nancy Brigham Kenneth Buckley Robert Burris Barbara Capps Annette Carter Angeline Churc Pamela Dent Dianne Dial Sandra Ekman Pat Feagin Marcell Ford Danny Fricke Randy Hall Sandra Hardin Antoinette Heim .ludy Hobkirk This T A Luminous is nm-mm-n Character, Gives Insight gnd then at the end of the year all stockholders 'eceive dividends according to the number of sales and the profit. eitra Howard tevcn Johnson Jones Keen Killebrew Leatherwoml Lee McKay Mobly Moore Quillin Robertson Smith Swearengen Taylor Tidwell Wanja eresa Weaver arshall Lee Whitehead th production at a premium. These Junior Achievers are busy manufacturing their product. Before the J. A. Assembly, copies of the J. A. paper were given to the student body. uMay I Help Youfw These are familiar words to the girls who work in either the Principalls, Attendance, or Counselor's office. The helpers are responsible for the tran- quilfty which usually reigns over the offices. By delivering call slips, answering phones, picking up attendance reports, and many other varied jobs, they give the office personnel time to complete their work. ROSTER Mrs. Mildred Merriman-Secretaries Mrs. Mary Reuscller Susan Beckham Martha Campbell Gladys Cornelius Suzanna Chenowth Linda DiRienzo Betsy Everitt Marylin Fagg Linda Freeland Peggy Frost Patti Heimlich Nelda .lones Kathy Knighton Judy Milburn Ruby Morgan Suanne Quick .ludy Sanderlin Vicki Sheldon Paula Small Mona Switzer Molly Williams Counselofs Office ROSTER Mrs. Frances Cerminaro-Counselors Mrs. lola Eaton Sue Bass Elaine Bean Gail Braden Debbie Crowe Sandra Groseclose .lane Morrill Linda Pendergrass Sandy Ray Susan Seely Barbara Willis s not that I mind being in advanced calculus, Mrs. Where do the H.S. 19's go Excused, excused, unexcused . l Attendance Office l ROSTER Mrs. Helen James Mrs. Kathryn Johns-Clerks Nancy Lewis Debbie Mealio Judy Miller Joyce Minor Judy Skinner Darlene Small .lo Anne Sparks Dawn Stultz Dinah Tilson Becky Young Linda Burr Janus Bye Carol Cole Tanya Combs Donna Curry Diana Foster Frances Fowler Barbara Goodman Betsy House Kathy Kelley Linda Kimberlin ? I Vt ff? MR. BOB HAZLEWOOD Sponsor JIMMY AVERITT DOUG BAZAR FRED BROWN CARY BROWN BARRY CARPENTER JOHN CHILTON JIMMY COUCH BILL DUVALI. RONNIE ERWIN EDDIE FRAZIER GARY CASTON GREGC GLEICHERT FRED GRAHAM STEVE CRIMES Key Club Offers Service to School, Community Sponsored and directed by the Kiwanis International, the Sunset Key Club provides leadership and promotes the ambitions of members toward-service to others. Boys become members by applying and by displaying the qualities of humility, obedience, diligence, and goo judgment. The purpose of this service organization i. to create a desire for Christian service and FRIEND SHIP. Mr. Hazelwood consults with Kiwanis Club members. Ihese members enjoy Homecoming Dance which furthel-5 Sungg FRIENDSHIP. Q ind C L go f w -rf, v FPNAT Noe Jimmy Averitt Doug Bazar Fred Brown Gary Brown Barry Carpenter John Chilton Jimmy Couch Bill Duvall Ronnie Erwin Eddie Frazier Gary Gaston Gregg Gleichert Fred Graham Steve Grimes Tommy Hott X . WT ,yvdv lov W ,tit TOMMY HOTT WADE HULCY BILL HURLEY JOE HURLEY JIMMY JOHNSON LONNY LANDRY RONNIE LEWIS GARY MARSHALL RICKY MARSHALL CARY MISER ROSTER Mr. Bob Hazlewoocl Wade Hulcy Bill Hurley Joe Hurley Jimmy Johnson Lonny Landry Ronnie Lewis Gary Marshall Ricky Marshall Gary Miser Bryan Nelms Lonnie Patterso Bill Pergande Bruce Prine Stanley Savage Eddie Scanlan Il Key Clubbers enioy breakfast given by YMCA. Pete Schroeder Steve Scott Glenn Shank' Donnie Singleton Chip Stewart Mark Stewart John Stubbs Danny Taylor Ronnie Thrash Benny Vinzant Terry Weston Terry Wilkinson Wally Wilson Larry Yowell President Wally Wilson often offers suggestions Key Club Inspires Individual Initia Members use their weekly meetings to plan all outside activities. BRYAN N ELMS LONNIE PATTERSON BILL PERGANDE BRUCE PRINE STANLEY SAVAGE EDDIE SCANLAN PETE SCHROEDER STEVE SCOTT GLENN SHANK DONNY SINGLETON CHIP STEWART MARK STEWART JOHN STUBBS DANNY TAYLOR RONNIE THRASH BENNY VINZANT TERRY WESTON ROBERT WILKINSON WALLY WILSON LARRY YOWELL I , 71 x , tive W Vil, Nix Dramatics Club Promotes Acting Abilities Sunset students interested in acting, greasepaint, footlights, stage direction, and property manage- ment may join the Dramatics Club. Mrs. Banker, club sponsor, encourages the members to develop their dramatic talents by casting numerous plays and by conducting workshops. ROSTER Wanda Banker, Sponsor Lemma Averitt Carol Banks Elaine Bean Janis Beiland Shirley Brewer Sharon Carter Carol Cole Dianne Dial Ramonia Johnson Danny Madding Henry McRae Carolyn Meek Sherry Miller Sandra Mitchell Nancy Mole Linda Norton s. Banker, sponsor, gives instructions on stage management Linda DiRienzo Sharon Dooley Deanna Edwards Marilyn Fagg Verna Kay Fossett Janet Gentry Susan Graham Kathleen O'Neal Bill Pergande Karen Pierce Mary Quade Gwynne Reeves Anita Shaw Virginia Stanish Linda Hall Diane Harper Sylvia Harrell Betty Heck Antoinette Heim Suzanne Hendley Tom Holmher Karyne Stinchcomh Barbara Stuart Sandi Surles Sue Snyder Marilois Taylor Judy Teams Jill Turner Thomas Werner lg Betsy House Judy Jackson Susan Johnson Right: The members learn Charlotte Whitney Milton Wilson the ropes. Below: There are many readings before rehearsals. I know the reel fits in here somewhere. Lee moves equipment from room to room. Club Members Donate Time to Show Films Every day the members of the Flicker Club give up a study hall to serve as projectionists for the school. Each period six different boys practice the skills of operating motion pictures, film strips, television for special classes, Robert shows films to history class. and opaque projectors in both the Visual Room and the class rooms. Beside showing films members also repair and maintain them. ROSTER Mr. Scruggs, Sponsor David Abshire Robert Alexander Steve Alexander ,lim Bostick Albert Burson Steve Cole Dennis Crabtree Gregory Erwin Carole Frazier Bob Glover Bill Guyer Lee Hopkins Bill Johnson David Knox Bill Maples Edward McLemore Bill Muirhead Robert Patin Mike Poore Craig Ratliff Pat Renfro Kenneth Rogers Gary Seals Ronnie Shastid Ronny Shaddor Sara Starnes .loe Steger Richard Tompso Greg Vincent Arlis White Lynn Willson Don Wilson Paul Wisdom James Wright Lee Wright Walter Yarnall Il Micronaughts Assist in Language Lab Micronaughts is an organization of Sunset stu- dents who have a very good grade average in a tforeign language and who are Willing to Work. The new language lah is equipped with many microphones, head phones, tape recorders, and other sensitive audio devices which require great precision in handling. The students who Work as micronaughts save the time of their teachers. ROSTER Mrs. Floellen Morgan, Sponsor .lanice Boren Rhonda Oglesby Marcell Ford Mike Pass Eddie Frazier Cheryl Potter Van Lanun Peggy Willingham Venita Lovelace Milton Wilson Jack Miller Roger Wright Learning to operate the microphones isn't as hard as it looks Checking to see if each booth is on, Roger lowers volume. Eddie Frazieradjusts tapes for Spanish class. Dixie, Carolyn, and Jan work diligently over football posters. They're the Burly Bisons from the painting Corps. Posters Boost Bison SPIRIT The members of the Art Service Corps design all of the posters, stage scenery, props, and decora- tions for assemblies and dances. To qualify as a Corps member, an applicant must be creative, as well as artistically inclined. ROSTER Miss Cleo Hammett, Sponsor Angela Gafford .lan Price Johnny Holleman Dixie Thomas Karen Little MUfY'Wi95C Carolyn Meek Cl1IiS Willis Jess Parker .lan Williamson Members work on the Seniors '65 drop for the Adamson a sembly. ROSTER Jerry Gilliam Sponsor Adams avis Davis Dial Goodman Gordon Hall Heim Hughes kie Jones nnie Kadlec Looney se Parker a Potter rio Procaccini g Ricks ve Schellenberg l Scotch nnie Shaddox nis Turner ene Williams ROSTER Mrs. Ayree Stokes, Sponsor Steve Alexander Elizabeth Anderson Don Aubrey Carol Banks Cheri Bennett Karen Boynton Sara Dycus Marilyn Fagg Jackie Fisher James Grove Diane Harper Patricia Jaudon Sandra Mitchell Susan Morris Rita Passmore Jane Stuart Sandi Surles Mrs. Stokes helps students organize ideas. Creative Writers Produce 'The Musei' The Creative Writers Club helps students express them- This paper contains the original work of the club me selves through essays, poems, short stories, and plays. bers and fellow Bisons. Each year the club produces a paper called The Muse? These creative writers plan stories and poems to be published in The Muse. ROSTER Mrs. Mary Luther, Sponsor Beverly Alexander Marilyn Alexander Judy Bauer Neil Beals Cindy Beinier Jaxie Blount Janice Boren Sharon Carter Janie Clark Cheryl Clay Gary Cobo Caren Conoly Carolyn Copeland Paula Cotten Betty Cummings Frances Davis Pat Davern Pat Feagin Jo Ann Franklin Barbara Goodman Mary Hanks Francie Harris Kathy Herbert Lynda Higgins Carol Hill Barbara Hilscher Georgia Hodges LaNell Humphreys Joyce Jeter Jackie Jones Sherry Kanaday Barry Knight Janice Liles Louise Linn Jeanne Lloyd Gloria Maertins Mary McKee Carolyn Miller Joyce Minor Jane Morrill Linda Mosely Barbara Nesmith Nancy Patterson Judy Pollard Barbara Quisenberry Suzanne Sanford Suzanne Seeger Susan Seely Stephana Shaw Cecilia Smith Barbara Stuart Peggy Trammell Janis Voight Paula Watkins Roselyn Watkins Donna Works Rebecca Young 6'Now each one o Officers plan District Convention with Mrs. Luther. FBLA Sponsors Convention This year the Sunset chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America completed another service project. In cooperation with Kimball High School, the chapter sponsored the District Convention. The members sold candy to finance the convention. At the conven- tion the members competed with other schools in the business arts. In addition to the competition in the business arts, prominent busi- nessmen acquainted members with the business world through talks about the various aspects of business. f you is to sell 810 worth of candy for the conventionf, Students Plan Medical Careers Through the Medical Careers Club, students learn about different oppor- tunities in the medical field. They also learn more about the field in which they want to specialize by seeing films, listening to speakers, and taking field trips. The club,s main project is a Christmas party at the George Loving Home for underprivileged children in West Dallas. Club members listen to a lecture. ROSTER Mrs. Benson, Sponsor ,laxie Blount Angeline Churchill Cecelia Conoly Betty Couch Nancy Couch Linda Davies Ann Derasaugh Judy DeWeese Martha Elledge Linda Caunce Charles Gibson Becky Grafford Karen Gray Ted Gruebbel Cindy Crigis Rita Harden Linda Holylield Carolyn Horstmann Linda Hunter Alice Hutson Karen .lones Linda Kimherlin Darlene Lancione Marlene Laneione Sllarlene Lancione Janice Lewcllen Venita Lovelace Gloria Martin Mary Martin After college, comes . .lane McDaniel Sandy Mobly Nance Mole Karen Montgomery Bill Muirhead Mary Northcut Karen Palmer Daniel Pearson Cynthia Pyron Helen Resler Lillian Ripley .ludy Spillers Kayla Staats Mary Williams Visiting speaker discusses the medical field. 5.4 Club Studies Teaching Careers The pros and cons of the teaching profession are presented monthly to the Future Teachers Club by selected members of the faculty, chosen and voted on by the club members. The guest speakers usually relate their feelings toward their career, personal incidents, and try to encourage more young people to enter this field. Officers plan future meetings for the members ROSTER Miss Virginia Flanagan and Miss Carolyn Shepelwich-Sponsors Jamie Armitage Renell Banks Jaxie Blount Debbie Bush Chris Carter Vicki Coffin Ria Cotros Paula Cotten Carolyn Crouch Phylis Duvall Verna Fosset Betsy Freeman Nancy Freeman Sylvia Harrell Margaret Hepp Sherry Kanaday Nancy Lamb Becky Leaton Janice Lewellen Nancy Lewis Sherry Lowry Cynthia Lyddy Amparo Masferrer Maureen McCallum Mary McKee Carolyn Meek Judy Middlebroocks Judy Milburn Carolyn Miller Joyce Minor Paula Moore Ruby Morgan Linda Mosley Linda Neal Donna Nelson Karen O'Riley Jan Orman Barbara Owens Karen' Pearce Eileen Perry Suanne Quick Kathy Ridley Peggy Roberts Susie Seely Lyndle Slay Cindy Tate Sally Taylor Peggy Trammell Janis Voight Paula Watson Teresa Weaver Linda Witt The girls pick out information that will help them in their The guest speakers often relate humorous incidents Ci1I'ECI'. Exercises, precision, and perfection are some of the qualities of howling. G.R.A.'s Perfect kills The Girls Recreation Association is a state organization which tries to increase skills, KNOWLEDGE, and physi- cal ability in all of its members. At school volleyball, basketball, and badminton are favorites, while out- side school, horseback riding, rifle shooting, bowling, and miniature golf are played. State awards are given to members with the highest rate of attendance. Bowling holds a regular place in G.R.A. activities. ROSTER Mrs. Oma Ford, Sponsor Donna Abney Darlene Alexander Betty Augustatos Donna Black Rita Blackmon .laxie Blount Patty Boclter Linda Byrd Martha Campbell Vicki Coffin Cecelia Conoly Caren Conoly Carolyn Crouch Patricia Curry Annette DeLaughter Dianne Dial Sandy Ekman Ann Emcrton Una Fernell Laura Ferris Connie Fitzhugh Kathy Flanagan Io Ann Fletcher Cynthia Ford Marcell Ford Betsy Freemon Nancy Fritsch Barbara Goodman Linda Cordon Carolyn Gray Lynda Harris Sue Harrison Betty Heck Kathy Herbert Linda Hipp Donna Holmes Deitra Howard Janet Jenkins Tommie Jones Konnie Karllec Kathy Kern Ramona King Georgia Krieg Teresa Ladner Carolyn Ledbetter Janice Lewellen Maureen McCallum Cynthia McVean Gloria Macrtins Sherry Mayfield Shirley Mayhew Sandy Mobly Lizabeth Moore Vicki Morrison Mary Morrow Pat Moses Donna Nelson Nelda Norris Kathy O'Neal Jodie Page Sandy Perkins Sreattia Pickard Clynda Powell Suanne Quick Kathleen Renncr Linda Ross Marsha Ross Debbie Rounsaville Donna Schniederjan Vicki Shelton Gloria Schultz Brenda Slater Priscilla Smith Linda Sorrells Connie Stevens Karyne Stinchcombe Sandi Surles Mona Switzer Dinah Tilsou Suzettc Uzec Linda Vaughn Judy Vergati Kay Waddle Kathy Ward Brenda Webster Susan West Carolyn Westbrook Mary Willianison Guil Willingham Melinda Wright T ,I.C.T.C. Attends Traffic Court Every Saturday the members of the J.C.T.C. fake part in juvenile court. Along with pther Safety Clubs of the Dallas Schools, the members run a court for all students inder eighteen who have received tickets for offenses such as jay-walking and bicycle violations. In this court they help try the :ases and assign punishments. Besides help- ng to operate this court, they also attend afety conferences and enter the Roadeo. N ROSTER ' Mr. Elmer Knox, Sponsor l .lohnny Bloodworth Kenny Braun John Chilton Carletta Connally Dan Cunningham .lerly Cunningham ROSTER Miss Kay Majors, Sponsor Steve Haley Kathy Hannawacker Rita Harden Betty Heck Linda Knox Kathy Madding Club members attend conference at S.M.U. Chess Club Joins aBig Bison Team This year a new club joined the Bisons-the Chess Club. The Chess Club consists of six teams which represent Sunset every Saturday in a continuous tournament sponsored by the Dallas High School Chess Club. In tourna- Steve Albus Mark Alexander Robert Alexander Beverly Bates Bob Boley Kenneth Brown M' David Burns .lean Cash Charles Easter Gregory Erwin Marcell Ford Larry Gibson Sharon Glover Ted Cruebbel Randy Hall Antoinette Heim Stephen Hughes Mike McClure David McLain Robert McLain Kenneth McRae Rickey Perkins Bill Sexton Genger Stanish Jill Turner Jerry lviegand ments, Sunset competes with other high schools for City Championship. HCHECKMATE ! Do we stamp the front or back? AQ Bisons Form The High School Red Cross The Sunset chapter of the High School Red Cross is to carry out projects which aid less fortunate peop made up of all Bisons. It is supported by contributions around the world. One of these projects is Sendir which are collected at the beginning of the year. With school supplies to the small children in the Far Eas the money collected, the High School Red Cross is able It looks as if the Red Cross is making flying saucers. 1 l Qi' l z N.F.L. Honors Uutstanding Speakers and Debaters The Sunset National Forensic League is an organization composed of speech and debate enthusiasts who have earned the minimum amount of points for membership. Each entry in a speech tournament or in a debate con- test counts, and the more points a member receives, the ore recognition he receives. An NFL pin with an merald, ruby, or sapphire, symbolizes the degrees. t the end of the academic year, all National Forensic eague members are honored and are given a letter or pin, depending upon their degrees. Mrs. Banker keeps points of each member in order. nset debaters hold the majority of NFL membership ROSTER Miss Thayer and Mrs. Banker Sponsors Karen Boynton Dale Boynton Myra Cole .lanet Cook David DeVoss Marilyn Fagg Larry Farmer Donna Garrison Mike Gathings .larnes Grove Linda Hall Antoinette Heim Douglas Hook Muriel James Mike Jones Ronald Luke Mike McClure David McLain Edwin Mole Paula Moore Kathy Norton Bill Pearson James Rhoads Robert Robinson George Sanders Anita Shaw Diane Smith Charlotte Whitne .lune Williams Larry Winn ROSTER nda Banker, Sponsor Dara Blasich Myra Cole .lanet Cook Deanna Edwards Linda Hall Diane Harper Tom Holmherg Muriel James Tim McClure Kathleen O'Neal Anita Shaw Sally Roberts Sandi Surles Natwnal Thespzans F urther Dramattc Arts to advance mterest 1n dramatic arts whlle encouragm and lnstructmg students to develop poise Mrs Banker lnforms members of requirements for ROSTER Miss West, Sponsor Teddi Behr Barbara Bell Rosemary Bell Melanie Bennett Barbara Capps Carolyn Capps Sharon Craven Annette DeLaughter Susie Derden Marilyn Fagg Cynthia Ford Betty Heck Elizabeth Horton Linda Hunter Carolyn Ledbetter Linda Lowrance Gloria Martin Mary Martin Pam Martin Cynthia McVcan Donna Nelson Vickie Owens Linda Ragle Mona Switzer Marilois Taylor Sandra Tritsch Nancy Tritsch Vickie Trier Stephanie Walden Patsy Wanja In Sunset there is a group whose main am- bition is to promote good will throughout the world. This group is known as the Pen Pals . The members of 4'Pen Pals write and receive letters' from people in all arts of the world. They also exchange gifts and learn about customs of foreign ations. Beside sharing their letters, the lub plans an International Costume Party. I got two postcardsg what about you? Pen Pals Promote International FRIENDSHIP How do you explain Tacky Day to someone in Mexico? Quill and Scroll Admits New Members The International Honorary Society for High School Journalists, otherwise known as Q1 and Scroll, admitted its new members at beginning of the 1965 year. Membership granted to those members of the Stampede st who have received the required number points for stories in journalism. Members the Sundial staff are granted membership ter working two years on the annual st Once one is a member, he is in the organi tion for life. The Quill and Scroll certific reads as follows: :The International Honor Society for High School Journalists grants said person this award of honor in recogniti of outstanding and distinctive service on publication staff of the schoolf, D w l Stampede writers are honored for journalistic abilities. ROSTER Nelson Hutto, Sponsor John Chilton Rick Cobo Mike Day David DeVoss Donna Garrison Toni Hazzard Joe Bob Johnson Mike Jones Mike McClure Paula Moore Rick Perkins Jimmy Rhoads Cheri Scotch Anita Shaw Elaine Smith Sue Snyder Harriet Staley Barbara Stuart Jane Stuart Charlotte Whitney Weyland Wilder Sundial and Stampede members find Quill and Scroll Society interesting. ROSTER Mrs. Banker, Sponsor Tommy Belden Cary Blackburn Shirley Brewer Karen Boynton Chris Carter .lohn Cerminaro Janet Cook Ria Cotros Donna Garrison Larry Gibson Linda Hall Lou Ann Harlow Dianne Harper Sylvia Harrell Harlin Harris Antoinette Heim Betsy House Joe Hurley Judy Jackson Muriel James Maureen Jones Karen Little Pat May Claudia McDonald Kenny McRae Martha Melton Edwin Mole Cathy Miller Pam Newnam Linda Norton Beverly Parrish Bill Pergandc Gwynne Reeves .lody Seay Anita Shaw Virginia Stanish Diane Smith Vicki Soden Billye Trayler Jill Turner Arlis White Milton Wilson Members help each other prepare for 1st tournament Speakers Club Represents Bisons at Tournaments he purpose of the Speakers Club is to create an interest and National Forensic Leagues' Events include Persua all types of speech work. The club helps the members sive Speakmgt duet HCUUS, Pfofe and Poetfl' mtefPret3 repare for speech tournaments in the lnterscholastic mmf andeXtemP0fHneOUSSPeak1Hs- 11.1. 1 nr - 1 p - . n . lfviivffwf l I sing of a maiden . . . Jerry Wiegand directs an ensemble Solo and Ensemble Offers Competition, Criticism Solo and Ensemble is an organization for all students members. The club provides suggestions for improvin who are interested in the field of music. City-wide vocalist pCrfOrII1aI1CCS- and accompanist competition is the aspiration of all ROSTER Mr. William White, Sponsor Barry Hardin Linda Horton .ludy Jackson Mike Jenkins Barry Knight Darlene Laneione Marlene Lancione Katie Clasbey Sherry Crews Anna Curry janig Beiland Verna Kay Fossett Giles Berry Brenda Calburt Gayle Cerminaro Angeline Churchill Linda Alexander Beverly Alexander Lemma Averitt Peggy Frost Linda Cordon Ray Coslin Hodie, Christus natus est . . . Sharlene Lancione Woody Layne Linda Lowrance Rycke Marshall Tim McClure Martha Moore Nancy Patterson Kay Portman Linda Ross Elizabeth Royse Pat Schrum Diane Smith Walter Weber Jerry Weigand Ruth Ann Youn Has anyone seen a copy of Ivanhoe? Here's where it belongs! ROSTER Miss Elaine Moss, Sponsor Cherrie Andreasen Anita Bailey Curtis Coe Vicki Coe Vicki Ellis Carl Estes Julia Ferguson Connie Fitzhugh Donnie Fitzhugh Theresa Fitzhugh Iris Kay Fults Pam Costas Deitra Howard Joyce .leter Linda Kees Judy Middlebrook Vicki Morrison Sreattia Pickard Sherry Ryan Gloria Shultz Vicki Soden Linda Sorrells Pam Spinks Karyne Stincombe Patsy Wanja Now, this is the typical terrain of England. Mr Committee Looks at Todays World Every Monday morning a lively discussic begins the meeting of the Sunset Committ4 on World Affairs. The club sponsors patr otic assemblies and attends lecture Through these activities the committee e courages Sunset's interest in our changir world. F Donna shows Diane where the earthquake was. ROSTER s. Lometa Stavely, Tom Belden Truett Burke David DeVoss Donna Garrison Janet Gentry Richard Giltner James Grove Sylvia Harrell Konnie Kadlec Sandra Mitchell Greg Morris Bob Robinson Diane Smith Larry Winn Sponsor Are there any more suggestions for next week's discussion. ROSTER Mr. White, Sponsor Robyn Lea Barr Teddi Behr Brenda Calvert Kathryn Churchill Beverly Cook Cheryl Cunningham Francis Davis Nancy Doherty Becky Durr Cathy Edwards Marilyn Fagg Barbara Francis Janet Gentry Julia Graham Wynell Grainger Toni Hazzard Antoinette Heim Suzanne Hendley Linda Hipp Linda Holyfield Girls' Chorus highlights Bison spirit on Christmas assembly. Do-Re-Mi Sets Pace for Girls' Select Chorus he Sunset Girls' Select Chorus, which practices every ay during fifth period, is composed of those girls who owed outstanding ability in reading music, singing, nd sight-reading during try-outs. The chorus, composed Fifth period is when the chorus polishes its work. of sophomore, junior, and senior girls, performs at Christmas and other special occasions and assemblies. This group of girls carries out Sunsetls motto of SPIRIT, KNOWLEDGE, and FRIENDSHIP through song. ROSTER Linda Keen J an Orman Susan Kendall Karen Pearce Kathy Knott Carol Price Darlene Lancione Marlene Lancione Sharlene Lancione Sherry Lowry Martha Melton Linda Moralli Donna Nelson Linda Ross Sharon Swearengen Billye Trayler Judy Tsukahara Janis Voight Mary Williams Karen Woods Skilled tumblers form human pyramid. ROSTER Mrs. Oma Ford Barbara Beck Patti Boelter Gail Braden Cindy Brown Janus Bye Nancy Carlson I an Case Evalou Cleere Myra Cole Carol Curry Frances Davis Annette DeLaughter Judy DeWeese Dianne Dial Susan Dillon Diane Edwards Peggy Frost Lesa Gordon Julia Graham Sandra Hardin Sylvia Harrell Lynda Harris Patti Heimlich Karen Holbrook Deitra Howard Karen Johnston Maureen Jones Connie Kidder Toni Laxson T umblettes Perform for the Community Members practice for Veterans show. , Sponsor Becky Leaton Donna Liles Janice Liles Kathy Livermore Pam A. Martin Phyllis McCurley Cynthia McVean Ruby Morgan Susan Moore .lodie Page Connie Parks Linda Parham Carol Philbrick Claudia Rasco Barbara Roden Julia Sanders Carol Scott Linda Scott Vicki Sheldon Jessica Siebel Shirley Simmons Garnye Sorrells Linda Sorrells Mary Spillman Virginia Stanish Gayle Swearengen Judy Vergati Cindy Vincent Susan Whitfield Y Teens Promote Unity The Y-Teens is an organization that promotes unity throughout all nations, races, and religions. Endeavoring to spread this attitude to those around them, the Y- Teens stage shows, make presents for underprivileged children, and help orphanages, nursing homes, and hos- pitals. The monthly Y-Teen meetings always present new topics of interest, and an annual event for the club is the downtown Y.W.C.A. slumber party, where Y-Teens from various schools meet. Members discuss current projects at their meeting ROSTER Miss Belva Splitts, Sponsor Antoinette Heim Linda Kelley Jonicc Lewcllen Nancy Mathisen Shirley Michalka ,laxie Blount Connie Ewers Rebecca Cafford janet Gentry Karen Cray Suzy Hemrick To stir so much interest that paper must contain t Paula Moore Lewayne Putman Cindy Pyron Sally Taylor Stephanie Walden he treasury report. i s k . 4 2 4 I 1 5 A 1 w W IERT ISEMEN T S X HEIGHTS FABRIC CENTER Weslmoreland l-leighls Shopping Village 3237 Dawes Drive FE 9-7575 JEFF-DAVIS BARBER SHOP RAY SCARBOROUGH COCKRELL-I IULI. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE JAMES HOLMES l7OO Vaughn Building 2 I 5 Jeff-Davis Shopping Cenler Rl 8'599l Qn Jefferggn 209 Branill Building Two Blocks Wesl of I-larnplon FL 7-395l E THELMA'S BEAUTY SALON II3 S. Cumberland I Wi-1 2-7800 Air Condirioned Dryers WH TE'S FLORAL When II's Flowers, Say I+ Wirh Ours 2I I7 Wesi Colorado VVI l I-5I7O Day: WH I-5156 Naam: wi-i I-3790 ' ' if 1- . .h i ' i f KINGS BOOK SHOP 929 W. 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X ..... 24 Banks, Ren.-11 .... 30, 31, 1451, 230, 233 Barber, Mary .... ............ K 211 Barnes, Rosemary 211, 290 Barnett, Julia .. 18, 193 Barr, Chris .. ..... 211 Barr, Robyn ,..... . 211, 327 Bartlett, Fred ....... .... 1 45 Barton, Deborah Kay .. ...... 211 Bass, Jan .......... 78, 193 Bass, Susan Gaylc .. 193, 302 Bateman, Jona 145 Bates, Beverly ....... .......... 1 93 Bates, George Lee ............ 193 Bauer, Judy .... 193, 230, 285, 317 Bauman, Judy Ann .............. 193 Bazar, Douglas .. 145, 230, 30-1 Beals, Neil ......... .... 193 Bean, Robert T. ........... .. 145 Bean, Elaine .... ' 18, 145, 230, 233 Bean, William L. .............. 145 Beck, Barbara ..... 145 Beck, Larry Norman .,.... 211 Beckham, Susan 211, 292 Becsley, R'alter . .........,. 211 Behr, Teddi Anne 211, 299, 300, 324, 327 Beilanll, Janis ....... ..... 2 11, 307 Bcimer, Cynthia Ann .... 145 Belcher, Edward .... . 211 Belcher, Sherrill Ann .......... 193 Belden, Nancy Jane .... 211, 285, 292 Belden, Thomas .. 90, 145, 323, 326 Bell, Barbara Jean . .......... 146 Bell, Geraldine . .. 146 Bell, Rosemary 211 Bell, Sammy .. .. 211 Bell, Steve ..... .. 146 Benavidez, Bertha . .... 193 Benavidez, Gilbert .. 79, 147 Bennett, Cheri ., .... .. 193 Bennett, .10 Ann .... 193 Bennett, Melanie Joy ............ 211 Benningfield, Eddie .... 24, 46, 193, 311 Berry, Giles .... 24, 30, 46, 193. 290, 324 Best, Diana Jean ....... 211 Bibb, Betsy ..... . 193 Biggio, Jane .. 94, 211 Billert, Mike ............ .... 1 46 Biscomb, Betty Catherine 18, 42, 193. 292 Black, Donna Jo ................ 211 Blackburn, Gary ........ 58, 312, 323 Blackburn, Kenneth .. ........ 193 Blackmon, Rita ..... 212, 316 Blair, Debbie Lynn .. .... 193 Blair, Joe Travis 193 Blair, Vicki Lee .......,...... 212 Blasich, Dara .... 19, 146, 230, 282, 288, 320, 328 Bloodworth, Johnny ........ 212, 317 Blount, Jaxic .... 19, 193, 313, 314, 315, 316, 329 Blount, Delp ..., 42, 142, 146, 230, 233, 270, 278, 285 Boeltcr, Pat .. .. 230, 316, 328 Boren, Janice .. 193, 292, 313 Bostick, James . ..... 194, 308 Boucher, Harvey .... 194 Bourland, Ida ..... . 194 Bowden, Yolanda .. 212, 292 Bowers, Diane ...... 212 292 Bowers, Steve . . 91, 146, 233 Bowling, Roger . ...... 58, 212 Bowman, A. J. -- 146 Boyd, Ray .... 147 Boyd, Robert 146 Boyer, Don Lee .. ..... 147 Boynton, Dale ...... .. 147, 290 Boynton, Karen Anne .... 147, 312, 323, 339 Bradberry, Benny .............. 212 Braden, Gail .... 212 285, 302 328 Bradford, Jerrie Lynn ......... 212 Brady, Roy .......... .. 46, 147 Brandenburg, Trenc ......... 194 Brandon, Carol Ann .......... 212 Brandt, Mary E. .... 19, 42, 147. 292 297 Brannon, Glenda F. .. ........ 194 Bran, Karen Louise ........ 19, 194 Braun, Kenneth . 98, 147, 317 Bredemeier, Edie . ..... 147, 230 Brewer, Linda . ...... 147 Brewer, Shirley .. .. 194, 307 Bridges, Ronald . ...... 194 Briggs, Norma . ......... 194 Brigham, Nancy ....... 212, 300 Brigman, Anita ...... 147, 233, 292 Brignon, Cindy L. . ..... 212, 292 Brilnm, Frank .... ....... 2 12 Brinson, Chris Alvin ..... 212 Britton, Thomas . .... 46, 147 Brooks, Cary ..... 90, 212 Brooks, Steve ....... 25, 90, 212 Brooks, Wm. Randall .......... 194 Brown, Cynthia ....... 212, 328 Brown, Fred H. .. .......... . 58 Brown, Fred Walter .... 58, 70, 194, 285 304 Brown, Gary Dale .... 58, 78, 194, 285 304 Brown, Jack Edward ........ 147 292 Brown, Judy ....... 194, 320 Brown, Kenneth .... 212 298 Brown, Larry 212 Brown, Linda Irene ..... 194 Brown, Robert James 78 194 Brumit, Leslie ..... .. 98, 148 Brumley, Paula .... ..... 1 94 Buckley, Frances E. .. ........ 212 Buckley, Keith M. ........ 24, 148 Buckley, Kenneth S. .... 24, 98, 148, 300 Buckner, Ray ...... 194 Buie, Susan Kay ..... .. 24, 212 Burehfield, Tommy G. .. 194 Burgess, Tom .................. 212 Burke, Truett Lee .... 194, 290, 326 Burks, Charles Ray .......... 149 Burkley, Jimmie Dyann .... 194, 292 Burns, David .................. 212 Burns, R. Kenneth .... 148, 230, 233, 285, 292, 294 Burr, Howard ............ . 212 Burr, Linda ..... .. 194, 296, 302 Burris, Robert Lee .... 212, 292, 300 Burson, Albert D. ............ 148 Bush, Devercaux Gene .... 42, 230. 315 Buttram, Jim ..... ,........ 1 48 Bye, Janus Lorraine .... 212, 292, 328 Byrd, Linda Kay .. .... 212, 316 Byrd, Patsy Ann .... 148, 316 C Cadenhead, Marjorie ...... 18, 194 Cady, Joyce .. .. 212 Cain, Frances ...... . 328 Calabria, David M. .. ..... 148 Caldwell, Thomas .... 24,19-1 Calhoun, Mary ..... . 212 Calhoun, Mike B. . ....... 90, 191 Calvert, Brenda J. ..., 212, 327, 328 Campbell, Ella .. ......... 194 Campbell, Martha .. .. 213, 316 Campbell, Nancy .. ..... 194 Campbell, Paul E. . ..... 213 Campbell, Terry .... 148, 311 Capps, Barbara Jean 194, 296. 300 Capps, Carolyn .... ..... 2 13 Cardwell, Michael .. .. 24, 149 Cariotes, Maryann ...... . 149 Carlson, Nancy June 195, 230, 328 Carpenter, Barry .... 16, 195, 304 Carter, Christine .... 213, 315, 323 Carter, Annette .. ....,. .... 2 13 Carter, Geneva .. 213 Carter, Lawrence .. 46 Carter, Charlene . .. 149 Carter, Mary Lou ....... 149 Carter, Paul ,.,... .... 1 29, 149 Carter, Sharon A. .... 18, '94, 149. 233, 307 313 Carver, Virginia .. ........... 195 Carver, Alenr M. .... .. 213 Case, Jan ........ .. 213, 328 Case, Shirley .. ............ 149 Cason, Steve ...... 195, 230, 292 Cash, Jean D. .......... 24, 149, 234 Castillo, Albert A. ..... .. 149 Castillo, Hcrlinda .. .. 149 Cathey, Frank .. .. 213 Caton, Tommy .... .... 213 Cawthon, Jackie .. ......,.... 195 Cerminaro, Gayle .... 30, 24, 135, 195, 285 324 Cerminaro, John Paul .... 24, 1-19, 230, 234, 267, 296, 323 Cervantes, Pete ................ 149 Cervantes, Romulo . ...... 213 Chamberlain, Pat .... 84, 15 Chamberlain, Jamey .... 18 195 Chamblee, Elizabeth .... 150, 230, 234 Chamness, Billy .. ..... 150 Chandler, Sue .. 18, 15 Chapman, Ronnie . ......... 15 Chase, Jerry ...... ......... 5 8, -15 Chenowth, Suzanne .... 195, 230, 292 294, 296, 30 Childs, Hilda . ..............., 19 Chilton, John .... 42, 94, 138, 150 230, 234, 271, 273, 285, 304, 317 32 Cheat, Billie June ............. -. 21 Choat, Lovita .... 150, 300, 31 Choate, Sylvia .. ............ 19 Christie, Kathryn .... 18, 150, 230 31 Christopher, Johnny ...... 129, 15 Chumley, Roger ...... ......... 1 2 Churchill, Angeline ........ 213, 32 Clark, Janie .... 18, 42, 150, 31 Clark, Julie .. ........... 24, 21 Clasbey, Kathryn .. 30, 195, 32 Clay, Cheryl .... ....... 1 9 Clayton, Cathy .... ....... 2 1 Clearc, Evalou 213, 32 Clem, Brian .. 30, 19 Clem, Robert .. 195, 30 Clemmons, Bill .. ...... . 1 Cl:-ndenen,' Ewell .. 21 157, 213 213 214 195 195 213 231 316 294 307. 327 307. , 328 214 288 195 214 315 316 313 195 318 327 292 154, 323 214 195 214 313 292 . 24 154 315 315 214 304 314 214 154 195 214 154 317 296 234. 267 214 294, 316 195 195 214 315, 316 152 292 230. 328 196 230, 323 214 285, 327 317 317 196 234. 324 328 214 316 316 292 152 298 152. 317 196 Click, Reed ..... Clinkinbeard, Alan . Clinton, Annette .. Clinton, Eddy .. 84, Clouse, Cynthia .. 18, Cobo, Gary ...........,.. 195, Coho, Rick .... 39, 136, 154, Coffin, Vicky .... 195, 292, 315, Coker, Ralph ...... 214, 290, Cole, Carol Annette .... 195, 292, Cole, Myra .... 18, 154 230, 316, 319, 323 Cole, Steve . ............ . Coley, Suzanne . .. .... 154, Collier, Jimmy ...... ....... Combs, Tanya Camille .......... Conder, Rutll .... 195, 285, 294, Connally, Carletta .......... 154, Conoly, Caren Sue .... 154, 234, Conoly, Carolyn .. ........ .. Conoly, Cecelia Ann .... 316, Cook, Beverly Anne .... 214, 285, Cook, Georgia Jean ...... 21-1, Cook, Janet .... 18, 30, 34, 230, 270, 278, 288, 319, 320, Cooper, Janice .. ............ .. Cope, Mary Sue Cope, Mitcllell Copeland, Carolyn 154, Corkill, Robert ...... 195, Cornclills, Gladys L. .... ..... . Cortinas, Amelia ................ Cotros, Ria ............ 195, 285, otten, Paula .... 42, 154, 313, ouch, Betty Sue ............ ouch. .lim ...... 70, 154, 285, ouch, Nancy Ann .... 214, 292, onlter, Gary .... oventry, Ruth ox, Dianne .... 42, ox, Jimmy ox, Susan rabtrce, Dennis .. 214, ranford, Barbara ........ 195, ranford, Donald .... 152, 230, rannell, Lynnette ............ raven, Sharon .... 214, 292, rawforll, Steve ....... . 46, rews, Sherry Lynn .... 18, risscy, Dana Richard .......... rouch, Carolyn .... 214, 294, roucll, Linda Kay ............ uw, Paul .......... sa, 214, rowc, Deborah .... 18, 152, 234, 288, 294, 302, 315, 323, um, Harry .................. mming, Betty .... 42, 152, 307, 313, 315, 319, lmmins, Bobby ........ 24, nningham, Cheryl .... 196, nninghanl, Dan ...... 94, 214, nningham, Jerry .... 196, 292, pp, Linda .................. rry, Anna Maria .... 18, 152, 292, rry, Carol .... 214, 294, 316, rry, Cody .......... 24, 42, rry, Jeanne ...... 152, rry, Patricia .... 214, 292, rry, Phyllis ............ 214, D nell, William ................ zell, John ........ 214, 285, iel, John Wm. .... 24, 42, 234, iels, Darlene .... iels, Johnny .... 152 Davenport, Larry D. .......... 196 Davcrn, Pat .... 196, 298, 313 Davis, Bobby Lee ......... 152 Davis,. Brian R. .......... 196 Davis, Frances .... 18, 196, 328 Davis, Janis Rhea ......... 214 Davis, John W. .. .. 46, 196, 311 Davis. Joy Lee ............ 152, 316 Davis, Kathleen .... 196, 296, 311 Davis, Linda .... 214, 285, 294, 318 Davis, Linda Darlene ............ 196 Davis, Mary Lee ..... 152, 316 Davis, Michael .......... . 214 Davis, Ruth Ann .... 42, 153, 230, 234 Davis, Samuel .. ...... . 46 Davis, Shirley . ....... 129, 153 Davis, Virginia .............. 214 Day, Michael .... 42, 39, 153, 311. 322 DeLaughtcr, Annette .... 214, 316. 318, 328 Delgado, Linda Diane .......... 196 Delzell, Michael! .............. 214 Dent, Pamela .... 24, 214, 300, 316 Denton, Robert ...... 78, 153, 230 Denton, Sandra . ..........., 153 Depew, Stuart ...... 46, 214, 292 Derasaugll, Deewayne ........ 214, 300 Derasaugll, Ann . .... 153 Derden, Edna Sue .. 215 Derrick, Gaylon .............. 215 DeVoss, David ...... 39, 84, 153, 230, 234, 271, 290, 292, 300. 319, 322, 326 DeWeese, Judy Ann ...... 196, 328 Dial, Vicki Dianne .... 196, 300, 301, 311, 316, 318, 328 Dillon, Susan ...... 215, 292, 328 DiRienzo, Linda .. .. 24, 153, 323 Dobbins, Gary .. .. 24, 196, 285 Dobbins, Sylvia .,..... 196 Dobbs, Robert .... .. 196 Doherty, Nancy ....... 215, 327 Donovan, Linn .... 196,, 285, 292 Dowers, Paula Ann .... 196, 294, 300, 307, 323 Drake, Gary .................... 196 Draper, Garry Dayne .. 196 Duckworth, Ronnie .. 153 Duncan, Delaine .. 196 Duncan, George .... ...... 1 29 Duncan, Randall .. 70, 153 Dungan, Bprbara .. .. 153, 288 Dunn, Debbie .... .. 196 Durfey, Donna ................. 153 Durr, Becky Anne .... 215, 280, 285 Duvall, Bill .... 84, 196, zas, zsa, 304 Duvall, Phyllis ...... 215, 292, 315 Dycus, Sara Ellen .... 18, 30, 34, 154, 230, 234, 285, 312, 292 Dyer, Billy ............ 129, 154 Dyer, Danny ...........,........ 215 Dyer, Lanny ........ 215 E Eagan, Ronald ........ 46, 129, 154 East, Jerry .... ....... 46 , 154 Eaton, Jeanne ...... . 215 Eberhart, Linda .. ..... 154 Echart, James 58, 230 Edwards, Cathy .. .. 18, 327 Edwards, Deanna ..,. 46, 307, 323 Edwards, Diane .... . 328 Edwards, Don 215 Edwards, Steve . .. 215 Ecds, Michael ......,... . 196 Eeds, Stephen .. .. 79, 154, 292 Elam, Mike .. ..... 58, 196 Elledge, Martlla . .. 154, 230 Elliff, David .. . ..., 154 . Elliott, Harold .... ... 46, Elliott, Tommy .............. Ellis, Lehman .... 46, 98, 196, Ellis, Rosemary .... 18, 30, 230, 234 Ellis, Vicki . . ......... . . Ely, Carla . .. . Emerton, Joyce . . 1 Emerton, Lois .... ..... England, Ronald . . . .. . 30, Ennis, Elma .... . ........ . Eredini, James . . . .... 215, Erwin, Gregory . . . . . 215, Erwin, Ronald .. ... 155, Estes, Carl Evans, Diane .. .......... . . Evans, Joseph . .. . 155, 300, Erwin, Ronald .... ...... 1 55, Evcritt, Betsy . . ... 24, 215, Ewers, Connie ...... ... 215, F Fagg, Marilyn .... 215, 298, 312 Farmer, Rhonda Diane .... 300, 318 Farmer, Robert Larry ...... 197, Farr, Jerry .................... Farrar, Suzy .... 155, 300, 311, Feagin, Patricia . . 155, 300, Ferris, Doris ...... 215, 298, Fielding, Linda . . ........ . . Fielding, Vicki . . . . 1 . . . . Finley, Shirley ..... ....... 1 8, Fisller, Jacqueline .... 307, 312, Fite, Carl ............ 78, 215, Fite, Jan .... 18, 30, 34, 155, 234, 285 Fitzhugh, Connie . Fitzhugh, Donnie .. ...... 215, . . 154 154 298 154, 315 197 197 197 197 155 215 292 317 304 318 197 318 304 298 329 307. 327 316. 328 290 155 316, 329 313 316 155 197 155 317 298 230, 297 316 215 307, 329 307 316 215 316 156 313 290 215 316 316. 317 197 156 230, 324 215 156 302 296 84 197 327 156 307. 313 316 156 234. 304 197 302 315 315. 316 156 216 Fitzhugh, Theresa .... 155, 230, 316. 321, 328, Flaherty, Bill ' ...... 156, 300, Flanagan, Kataleen ...... 197, Fleeman, James . ......... . Fletcher, .lo Ann .... 215, 292, Floyd, Marcia .. ........ .. Focks, Anita .. 197, Fogg, Mary ...... ..... Fogle, Linda Kay .............. Ford, Cynthia ........ 215, 298, Ford, Marcell .. 215, 296, 300, Ford, Susan .... .... . . Forrester, David ................ Fossett, Verna Kay .... 30, 197, 292, 301, 315. Foster, Diana . ............. . Foster, Johrl ........ . 98, Fowler, Frances ........ 197, 294, Fbwler, Jess .... 58, 78, 156, Fowlkes, Bobby ............ 58 Francis, Alice .. .......... .. Francis, Barbara .... 215, 314, Francis, Delbert .... 24, 46, Franklin, Jo Anne .... 18, 156, Frankum, Betty ...... .... 1 56, Frazier, Carole .................. Frazier, Eddie ..,. 70, 78, 156, 269. Fredd, David ..... . 78, Freeland, Linda 215, 292, Freeman, Nancy .......... 197, Freemon, Betsy .... 156, 234, Fricke, Daniel .. 46, Frier, Vickie .... ..... Fritsch, Nancy .................. Fritsch, Sandra M. Frost, Margaret . .. 157. 18, 197, 302, 324 216 316 296. 328 Frost, Fry. Fllchs, Fuchs, Stephen R. . . W. Roger . . . Eleanor ....... Frances M. .. 307 Fuhrmann, Roger W. .. 94, 157.. , 313, 316, 197, Fuller, Jerry ........ ...... Furgeson, Julia A, .. 197, Furr, Doris ......... ...... G Gafiord, Angela ..... . 18, Gallaway, Richard ............ Garrison, Donna .... 39, 42, 230, 234, 290, 319, Gaston, Gary ............ 197, Gaston, Linda K. ..... . 216, Gathings, Mike . 24, 157, Gattis, Ronald W. .. ...... 157 Gatzke, Edward W. .. Gaunce, Linda K. .... . .. 157, Gavilanes, Glladalupe .... 157, Gay, Judy K. . Geist, Steve ....... 30. 318. 327 216, Gentry. Janet .... 197, 307, Gentry, Sandra K. .... .... Gentry, Sherry J. ...... 18, Geter, Charlie W. ... ...... Gibson, Charles W. .... .. .46, Gibson, Larry ...... 157, 317, Gibson, Susan ...... 18. 158. Giddings, Donna J. ..... .... . Giles, Ann ........ ..... Giles, Janice .... 18, Gill, Carolyn ........ Gilley, Gayla .... .. 18, 158, Gilliland, Donna 158. Gillispie, Christine ...... Gilmore, Jerry .. 46. Giltner, Richard .. ..... 30. Glasgow, Danny .. ........ .. Glasgow, Jo Ellen .... 18, 30, Glasgow, Sharon D. .... 158, Gleichert, Gregg .... 78, 197, Glover, Bob ............ 158, Glover, Sharon Ann ........ 292, Gund, Susan ........... I ......... Goings, J. Steven .... 158, 230, Gomez, Shirley .... 158, 292, 307. Goodman, Barbara .... 18, 159, 234, 298, 302, 316. Goodman, Truman .... 46, 197. Goodwin, Marilyn R. ...... 216. Goodwin, P. David .... 78, 159, Gordon, Lesa Ann ............ Gordon, Linda .... 18, 30, 159. 234, 315, 316, 324. Goslin, Albert Ray .... 30, 290, Gournay, Steve .... 30, 216, 294, Goza, Chron .................... Grafford, Rebecca .. 216, 292, 318. Graham, Fred .... 58, 84, 197, Graham, Julia C. .... 216, 285, 327. Graham, Susan G. .... 216, 290. Grainger, Cynthia W. .... 159, 313. Grant, Aubrey ........ 24, 46. Grant, Mickey .... 46, 216, 292, Graves, Gary .. ............ .. Graves, Sharon .. .......... .. Gray, Carolyn 159, 230, Gray, E. Gail ................ Gray, Karan L. .... 216, 314, 318. Green, Gregory ............... , 197 157 216 296. 320 296 197 313 216 157 216 157, 323 304 292 290 308 216 314 267, 292 216 216 326, 329 292 234 157 24 323 328 158 216 158 158 296 314 197 197 197 158 34, 158 296, 307 304 308 317 129 234 294. 323 230. 329 311 292 288 328 230. 327 292. 324 300 159 314, 329 288, 304 292, 328 307 307, 327 197 294 216 197 316 159 329 198 361 3 Green, Suzanne C. 216 Greene, Sue ...... . 159 Greeson, M. Larry .. .. 159 Gregory, Linda .... 217 Griffin, Angela K. .. .. 129 Griffin, Jay T. .. .. 217 Griffin, Johnny .... .. 198 Grigis, Cynthia A. ............ 217 Grimes, Stephen .... 58, 159, 304 Grones, Jo Ann .. .......... 159 Groseclose, Sandra .... 42, 159, 292 Grove, James P. .... 159, 234, 290, 292, 312, 319, 326 Grove, James Ronald ........ 217 Gruebbel, Ted .... 24, 217, 292, 317 Guerra, Marcelo .......... 217, 292 Gunderson, Carolyn 160, 302, 314 Gunn, Charley E. 58, 78, 160 Gunn, Joan E. .. ......... 160 Gunn, Michael .... 217 Guthrie, George ,..... 160 Guthrie, H. Richard .... . 217 Guthrie, Wanda .... ........ 1 98 Guyger, William ..... 160, 308 H Haley, Steven A. .... 30, 34, 58, 70, 84, 160, 230, 234, 270, 285, 317 Hall, John Randy .... 198, 24, 285, 300, 311, 317 Hall, Linda Mae .... 160, 234, 307- 319, 320, 323 Hamilton, Bob ...... 84, 198, 292 Hamm, Robert Victor .......... 217 I-larnmontree, Bryant .. ...... 198 Hammontree, Paula ........ 160, 292 Hampton, Lee Wade .. .. 58, 217 Hamrick, Suzanne ........ 217, 329 Hancock, Gary A. ............ 198 Hanks, Mary Lee .... 18, 160, 234, 313 Ilannawacker, Katherine .... 18, 30, 198, 317 Harden, Rita Kay .... 160, 230, 235, 298, 307, 314, 317 Hardin, Barry .... 30, 24, 46, 198, 230, 285, 324 Hardin, Sandra Kay .... 217, 292, 300 Hardman, Thomas Paul .......... 160 Hare, Lester .......... 198 Hargett, Sina ...... 160 Hargis, Roy Cecil ...... .. 30 Harlow, Louann ................ 198 Harper, Paula Diane .... 18, 30, 34, 198, 292, 294, 307, 312, 319, 323 Harrell, Sylvia .... 161, 307, 315, 323, 326, 328 Harris, Dorothy Louise ........ 161 Harris, Frances .......... 161, 313 Harris, Harlin Cleo .... 46, 161, 323 Harris, Lynda Anita .... 161, 316, 328 Harris, Penny Lynn .... 129, 161, 300, 308, 313, 314, 329 Harris, Robert .......... 46. 198 Harris, Roy .......... ...... 1 98 Harrison, Frances Sue .... 198, 320, 316 Harvey, Donna Jean .. 198 Harville, Wm. Rodney .... . 198 Haskins, Edd Irby .... .. 78, 198 Hast, James ......... 46, 217 Hast, Kenneth Wayne .. 46, 198 Hatcher, Glenna ........ ...., 2 17 Hatcher, Martha Jean .. 198 Hailey, Janet Sue ...... 198 Hawkins, Mary Frances 161 Hawkins, Thomas Wm. .......... 161 Hawkins, William .............. 161 Hayes, Jimmie . .. 58, 78, 198 Hazzard, Eddie ..... .......... 1 98 Hazzard, Antoinette .... 18 39, 161, 235, 327 362 Hendrick, Duane .......... 24, Heck, Elizabeth .... 18, 30, 307, 316 Hedge, David E. Heim, Antoinette . 90, Heimlich, Mickey .... 70, 84, 230, Heimlich, Patricia ........ 217, Hendley, Suzanne .... 217, 307, Hendricks, Olivia Sue ..... Hennessey, Richard .......... 46, Henry, Paul .... . ..... . . ..... . Hepp, Margaret .... 138, 217, Herbert, Kathy Virginia .... 198, Heryford, Richard .......,.... 300. Higginbotham, James .......... 313, Hicks, Jean ....... 217, Higgins, Lynda .... 162, Hightower, Richard .......... 58, Hill, Carol Ann .... Hill, Catherine . 18, 198, 313 Hilscher, Barbara ...... 198, Hipp, Linda Sue .... 162, 230. 294, 314, 316 Hobgood, Thomas .............. Hobkirk, Judith .....,.... 217, Hock, Douglas .... 24 46, 162, 317 Hodges, Georgia . . . . . 162, Hoff, Beverly .... . . . 162, Holbrook, Karen . .. . . . 217, 58, Holdcraft, Richard Holder, Grover Allan Holland, Brenda .............. Holleman, Johnny ...... 58, 84, Holloway, Michael .... 24, 30, 162 Holmberg, Tom Holmes, Donna Rea . .... 162, Holt, Timothy ........ .. Holyfield, Linda Sue .... 18, 199, 285, 314 Hood, Lona . Hooks, Sylvia ..... Hopkins, Bennie Lee Hopper, Susan Horn, Charles .... 70 78, 217, Horne, Cheri ...... , .......... . Horsley, Tommy Ray .. .. 46, Horstmann, Alvin Morris .... 58, Horstmann, Carolyn ............ Horton, Elizabeth 18, 199, Hott, Tommy .... 78, 163, 269, House, Elizabeth .... 18, 30, 199, 294, 307 Housewright, Ronnie . ......... Houston, Bill ..... . . 46, Houston, Carol . . . .... . Houston, Frances . . . Howard, Cathy ........ . . . . . . Howard, Deitra Carol .... 199, Howard, Steve Allen .... 218, Howe, Phil ...... , . . 30, Howey, Michelle . . . . . . . . Howey, Sharolyn . ..... . 163, 199, Hoxworth, Dave . . . Hudgel, Mary . . . Hudmon, Danny . . Huffman, Barbara .... 18, 199, Huffman, Johnny .... 163, 230, Huffstutler, Truett ............ Hughes, Stephen Lee .... 24, 199,311 Hulcy, Wade ..., 70, 199, 285, Hullum, Janice ...... 18, 30, Humphries, David Wayne ...... Humphreys, LaNell ...... 199, Hunt, Carle David .. .... 58, 199 Hunter, Linda Rae ..... 218, 314 Hurley, Joe Robert .... 78, 199, 288, 304, 323 Hurley, William .. 163, 230, 235, 285, 304 Hurst, Johnny . . . ... 218, 292 Hutcheson, Mary .............. 199 Hutson, Alice .... 163, 302, 314, 318 . 1 Inmon, George David ...... 46, 218 Inmon, Richard ....... ..... 2 18 Irvin, Gerry Lynn . . ....... 199 Isaacs, Phyllis .... . . 163, 329 Ivy, Gary Howard . . . . . . 58, 163 J Jackson, Judy .... 30, 34, 199, 230, 296, 307, 323 Jackson, Robert .......... 46, 218 Jackson, Shirley Ruth .... 163, 233, 294 Jacobs, Carolyn .... 24, 30, 164, 230, 235 Jakubec, Jo Ann .............. 199 James, Muriel .... 94, 164, 288, 307, 312, 319, 323 James, Sheri ....... ......... 1 64 Jaramillo, Richard . . . . . . . 200 Jaudon, Patricia Anne . ..... 312 Jecker, Jane .......... . . 164, 329 Jeffus, Wayne Kelly . . . . 46, 164 Jenkins, Barry Lynn .......... 218 Jenkins, Janet Kay ...... 218, 316 Jenkins, Michael .... 30, 46, 200, 312, 317 Jenkins,- Pamela Sue .......... 218 Jeter, Joyce .... 164, 300, 313, 314, 321, 329 Joe, Harry James .. .. 46, 218 Johnson Danny . . . . . 90, 200 Johnson, Dianne ....... 200 Johnson Donald . . . . 200, 298 Johnson Earl . . . ..... 129, 164 Johnson Frieda ...... 18, 164, 314 Johnson Jerry Arthur ...... 90, 218 Johnson Jimmy .......... 90, 218 Johnson Jimmy ...... 200, 285, 304 Johnson Joe Bob .... 24, 39, 164, 230, 235, 270, 296 Johnson John W. .... 46, 164, 308 Johnson Linda Jean ...... 218, 292 Johnson, Lynda Darlene ....... 200 Johnson Lynda Kay .... 164, 285. 300, 314 Johnson Ronald . . ....... 164 Johnson Patricia . . . 200, 296 Johnson Ronnie .... ....... 1 65 Johnson Sandra Kay .........,.. 218 Johnson, Steven Eric .... 46, 165, 300 Johnson Steve Monroe ...... 46, 309 Johnson Thomas Clark .... 84, 200 Johnson Wanda ....... .... 2 18 Johnson William .. ........... 218 Johnston, Karen .. .. 218, 314, 328 Jone, Charles .. 218 Jones, Andrew . . ........... 218 Jones, Barbara . .. . 98, 165, 300 Jones, Bobby .. .... ... 165 Jones, Clay .. . 218 Jones, Diana .. ......,..r..... 165 Jones, Eddie . . 58, 70, 84, 200 Jones, Jackie .... 18, 200, 230, 298, 300. 313 Jones, Julia . . 18, 165, 142, 230, 235, 277. 285 Jones, Karen .... 165, 230, 302, 314, 318 Jones, Michael .... 39, 139, 165, 235, 285 Jones, Michele ................ 200 Jones, Nelda .... 165, 230, 302, 329 Jones, Richard L. . . . . . Jones, Richard ..... . . Jones, Ronald . . . . . Jones, Sharon . . . ......... . . . . Jones, Shirley .... 218, 285, 323, Jones, Tommie .. . . 166, 312, Jurecka, Jo Ann .... K Kadlec, Konnie Sue .... 166, 311, 316, 326, Kanaday, Sherry .... 200, 313, Keen, Linda .... 200, soo, 314, Keen, Ronald . . . . . . . . . . 25, Kees, Linda -. . .. . . . Keeton, Carolyn , . . . . 166, Kelley, Don ..... . . 84, Kelley, Donnie . . . .. 58, Kelley, Jimmy .. Kelley, Kathleen .... .. . 200, Kelley, Kathryne ............ Kelley, Linda ...... 166, 300, Kelley, Mike .... ss, 70, 18, 84, Kelly, Brian .............. Kelly, Celia . . . . . .. Kelly, Greg ..... . . 58, Kelly, Marianne . . ........ . . Kelsey, Robert . . .......... . . Kendall, Susie . . 218, 327, Kent, Ronald .................. Kern, Kathy .... 166, 294, 316, Key, Jane .... .... . .. Key, Richard . . ......... . . Kidder, Connie .......... 218, Killebrew, Charli .... 25, 219, 300, Kimberlin, Linda 219, King, Ramona .... 219, 285, 307, King, Renee . . ........... . . King, Susie .... . . . 219, Kline, William . . ........... . . Knight, Barry .... 30, 34, 84, 313, Knighton, Cathy .... 219, 294, Knott, Kathy . . . . . . 219, 285, Knox, David ..,. .... ......... Knox, Kenneth ............ 1 . . . Knox, Linda .... 25, 94, 219, Koester, Phil .. Koettner, Jill ..... . . . 200, Kowalski, Randy . . ....... . . Kraus, Deborah .. . . . 18, 30, Krieg, David . . ........ 46, Krieg, Georgia . . 166, 235, Krieg, Kevin . . ......... . . Kuezaj, John . ..... . Kuelbs, Susan ...... . . 167, L Ladner, Teresa ..,... 18, 200, Laing, Donna K. . .......... . . Lamb, Nancy ........ 219, 292, Lamm, Van ...... 70, 84, 219, Lancione, Darlene ........ 219, Lancione, Marlene . , . . . 219, Lancione, Sharlene ........ 219, Land, Burl T. ...... 90, 129, Landers, Sharon J. ......... Landry, Larry K. Landry, R. Lonny Laney, Mark K. Lanham, Nancy Lansford, Dwight H. .. 161, 219, 78, 58, .. 58, 78, LaRochc, Patricia A. ........ .. Latson, John R. .... 167, 298, Lawhon, Tommy . . . ..... . . . . Lawley, J. Stephen .... 30, 59, 230 Lawrence, Larry D. 90, 167, 200 165 165 165 292. 328 316 166 294, 3301 315 327 sos' 2004 3161 200 218 218 302 218 as 200 21 16 21 21 16 32 16 as 20 16 32 31 31 31 21 29 21 20 32 31 3 32 21 21 29 31 2 2 1 21 2. 3 2 3 1 3 Lawrence, Robert ...... 167 Iawson, Larry D. . ....... 167, 296 Laxon, Toni Sue .... 219, 292, 328 Layne, Woody .. 30, 200, 321 Leutherwood, Louis 58, 219, 300 Leaton, Rebeeen J. .... 219, 292, 315, 318, 325. 328 Ledhetter, Carolyn . .. 219. 316 Lee, Jilnmy Ray ..... 46, 219 Lee, J. Lawrence ...... 24, 201, 230 Lehrer, William M. .... 25, 201, 315 Le-Moine, Martha Jo ........,. 167 Lentz, Buddy B. .... 211. 46, 2191 298 Lcwellen, Jonire Kay .... 201, 314, 315, 316, 329 Lewis, Nancy ........ 219, 302, 315 l.ewis, Ronnie F. .... 58, 84, 219, 304 Lieto, Nota Beth . ...,. 129, 316 Liles, Donna K. .... 18, 201, 328 Liles, Janire .... 18, 167, 230, 313. 328 Limerick, Nancy L. .,.......... 201 Linn, Louisa' M. .... 167, 230, 288, 313 Linn, Waller .... ......, 6 7, 219 Little, Karen J. .... 20, 168, 275, 310, 323 Livermore, Kathy Ann .... 21, 201, 328 Lloyd, Jeanne ...... .. 201, 313 Locke, Mike ..... .........,. 2 01 Long, Lewis W. ...... 168, 230, 235 Looney, Patricia F. .... 168, 292, 312 Looney, William . .... 201, 311 Lord, Leslie M. 168 Loucks, Sandra J. .. 201 Lough, Jim ....... 168 Lovelace, Diane ..... ...,.. 1 68 Lovelace, Howard .... .... 7 8, 201 Lovelace, Venita S. .... 219, 292, 309, 319 Lowrance, Linda .... 18, 30, 201, 294. 324 Lowry, Albert ........ 77, 219, 298 Lowry, Sherry L. .... 201, 292, 315, 323, 327 Lucas, Carol Ann . ..... 201 Luckett, Janice .............. 201 Luckett, Jerry Don ........ 168, 330 Luke, Ronnie .... 46, 219, 285, 290 Lnnday, Linda Sue ............ 168 Luvisi, Ronald L. . ..... 46, 201 Lyddy, Cynthia 201, 298, 315 Lynch, Sue-Sue .. 18, 201, 315 Lyons, Janice K. ., 219 Lyons. Sue ...,...... 201 Mc McCallum, Linda M. .... 220, 315, 316 McCarvcr, Randy .. 24, 220 cClain, W. Troy ............ 168 cClnre, Michael J. .... 24, 39, 46, 168, 230, 236, 290, 297, 299, 317, 319 eClure, Tim .. .. 30, 201. 320 cConnel1, James .... 58, 220, 285 cConnell, Sharon L. .......... 168 cCrary, Scott ...... 60, 201, 285 eCray, Carolyn M. .... 18, 169 cCu1ly, Donnye R. ,. .... 169 cCurlcy, Phyllis .... . 220 cDaniel, Martha . . 201, 318 TcDonald, Claudia . . ...... 220 nDurmon, Steve .. .,....... 58, 60 eFarlane, Mary ..., 42, 201, 292, 291- cGuire, Darryl W. .. .. 30, 169 cHam, Jacqueline L. .... 169, 230 314. 316 cKee, Robert ..... 90. 201 McLain, David .... 136, 169, 290, 319 McLain, Robert .. .......... 220 1tIeLemore, Jeannie 136, 169. 230 McMi11en, Beverly ........ 169, 316 Multlinn, Stephen ..... 90, 201 MrNuly, Sammy ...,........ 58 78 Mvllae, Kenneth .... 46, 201, 288, 307, 317, 323 MeSwain, James ......... 169 McVean, Cynthia 220, 238 llrlvillialns, Mike 201, 230 M Malyra, James .... ..... 4 7, 220 Macdonald, James 90, 201, 296 MacKay, Kathleen .. 220, 290, 298 MacKay, Kenneth .... 46, 90, 24, 220 Macins, Yvonne ........... 201 Madding, Danny ..,... 94, 169, 307 Madding, Linda Kay .... 220, 317 Maertins, Gloria .... 43, 202, 313. 316 Maertins, James 169 Malone, Mark .... .. 169 Mangrum, Brenda 169 Mangum, Joe .... . 202 Manke, Carol Diane ....... 202 Maples, Bill ....... .... 2 02, 308 March, Mary Jane .............. 202 Marlow, Larry Cecil .... 24, 46, 202 Marlowe, Mike ....... ....... 2 20 Marlowe, Paula Sue .. 202 Marshall, Billy .................. 202 Marshall, Gary .... 31, 66, 202, 305 Marshall, Ricky .... 30, 34, 66, 170, 304 Mnrshall, Ryeke .... 30, 202, 312, 313 Martin, Dong Edward ...... 24, 170 Marlin, Gary ......... ....... 1 70 Martin, Gloria Janet .... 220, 314 Martin, Mary ...... 170, 231, 314 Martin, Pamela Anne .... 220, 292, 328 Martin, Pamela Dean .... 220, 316, 328 Martin, Shannon .. 170, 230, 307 Martin, Sharon .. ........... 220 Martinez, Mary .. . 170 Matinez, Yolanda ........ 220 Marx, Melanie .. .......... 170 Masfsrrer, Amparo .... 170, 297 315 Mason, Dean ...... .. 77, 84, 220 Mason, Sandra K. . ......... 220 Mason, Sandra Kay .... 170, 230, 235 Massingill, Rosalind ..., ..... 2 02 Mathis, Frank .,.. 24, 46, 170, 230, 286 235 Malhisen, Nancy ...... 170, 230, 236, 293 295 Matney, Paul .. 202, 230, 298 May, Donald .. ............ 220 May, Patricia ................ 202 May, Robert ...... 98, 170, 230, 236 Mayfield, Sherri .... 220, 292, 316 Mayfield, Sheryl ............ 171 230 Mayhew, Shirley Ann .... 220, 316 Mayo, Bobby ...,.... 58, 202, 286 Mead, Sharon ........... 202 Meadows, Tex .. .. 171 Msalio, Debbie ..... .. 202 Medaris, Sydney Jeannie .... 202. 300 Medina, Mary .... 220, 314, 316, 329 Mcdlin, Kirk Patrick .... 48, 202 Meek, Carolyn .... 202, 230, 310, 315, 318 Melbourne, Boyd .. .......... 171 Melton, Larry .. 24, 30, 34 Melton, Martha .. ..... 18, 202 Merritt, Helen .. ........... 171 Miehalka, Shirley .... 30, 202, 332 Middle-brooks, Joyce , ....,.... 171 Middlebrooks, Judy ..., 202, 298, 315, 325 Middleman, Lela .. ....... 220 Milburn, Judy Lynne , ,. 202, 292, 302, 315 Miles, G11-mi .... 30, 46, 171, 267, 300 Miller, Barbara ...... ......... 2 20 Miller, Carla Jeanne ....... 202 Miller, Carolyn Jean .. 202, 296, 313. 315 Miller, Cathy Sherrell .... 202, 292, 307, 323 Miller, Doug ........ ..... 1 71 Miller, Emmett Jackson .... 59 84, 202, 279 309 Miller, JoAnn .. ........ 220 Miller, Judy .. . ..... 171 Miller, Stan .. .....,.... 90, 220 Mimms, Charles .... 30, 58, 84, 171 Mims, Donald ......,. 90, 171, 284 Minor, Joyce .... 18, 203, 313, 315 Minyard, Janet Jean ............ 203 Miser, Cary .... . 58, 78, 203, 304 Miser, Sandra Sue .... 18, 203, 318 Mitchell, Dennis . . . .... 67, 220 Mitchell, Donna . . . . . 24, 220 Mitchell, Gary . . . . . 58, 78 Mitchell, Patricia ..... 171 Mitchell, Ronald . . . ..... . 203 Mitchell, Ronald .......... 46, 171 Mitchell, Sandra ..,. 203, 307, 312, 326 Mitchell, Sheila .. ,. 221 Mitchell, Sherrie .............. 203 Mobly, Sandy .... 221, 300, 302, 315, 316, 318 Moffatt, David ................ 203 Mole, Edwin .... 203, 290, 319, 323 Mole, Nancy .... 172, 230, 307, 315 Monnett, Sheri ...... ......... 2 21 Montgomery, Karen ..... 203, 302 Mooney, Larry . . .. 94, 203, 284 Mooney, Patricia ..,........... 221 Moore, Bonita ...... 221, 292, 300 Moore, Elizabeth .............. 221 Moore, Larry ...,.............. 221 Moore, Martha .... 22, 30, 172, 236 Moore, Paula .... 39, 172, 230, 236, 290, 315, 319, 329 Moragas, Sherry .......... 18, 203 Moralli, Linda .... 217, 292, 314, 328 Moran, Jackie . .. . 172, 306, 316 Moran, John .. .......... 203 Moran, Robert . . . .. 67, 221 Moreland, James . . .. . 172 Morgan, Dennis . . .... .... 2 03 Morgan, Cary . . . ............ . 203 Morgan, Ruby ,... 221, 285, 292, 294, 302, 315 328 Morrill, Jane Ann .... 172, 230, 236, 269, 276, 285, 289, 302 Morris, Gregory .... 203, 290, 319, 326 Morris, Janice .. ........... 172 Morris, Jeff ,....... ...... 5 8, 172 Morris, Susan .... 18, 203, 292, 312 Morrison, Donna ................ 221 Morrison, Linda . . .. 172, 315 Morrison, Robert . . . . 98, 221 Morrison, Vicki . . . .. . 316, 325 Morrow, Mary Ellen .... 172, 316, 329 Mosely, Linda .... 18, 203, 294, 313, 315 Moses, Patricia .... 172, 230, 236, 313, 316 Mosley, Pat . . . . . 203 Mosley, Reva .... 203 Mosqueda, Jolm Moss, Dee Ann Motl, James .. Muirhenil, Bill Mullan, Carmen Mullins, Steve Munchrath, Ann Murphy, Becky . 46 58, 84, 172 203, a Sue 18, 173, v Murphy, Michele . Murphy, Phil Murray, Vernellc . Myers, Diana Myers, Dolores N Mygatt, Patricia 24, , 98 221 285 308 173 221 173 230 221 221 221 203 173 203 35, Narramore, Fairy 18, 30, 173, 230, 292, 315 Nash, Rosemary ................ 173 Neal, Linda ............ 173, 315 Nelms, Bryan .... 70, 173, 230, 274. 304 Nelson, Diana . ............... 221 Nelson, Donna .... 18, 30, 203, 230, 294, 298, 315, 316 Nelson, Dorothy ................ 203 Nelson, Richard .......... . 173 Nesmith, Barbara .... 18, 173, 213 Nesmith, Jimmy ................ 46-' Newnam, Pam .... 24, 139, 173, 287, 323 Newton, Mary .... 173, 236 Nichols, Edrith 174, 316 Nicholson, Nicky .............. 203 Noonan, Kathleen .... 30, 39, 174, 292 Norris, Nelda ...... 221, 316, 328 Northcut, Mary ......,......... 203 Norton, Catherine .... 174, 290, 307, 317, 323 Norton, Linda ..,. 24, 174, 307, 323, 324 Norton, Ronald .. 174 Novotny, Fred ,..... -- 203 O Oglcsby, Harry ..... 221 Oglcsby, Rhonda .. .. 222 Oldham, Ronnie .......,,. . 174 0'Neal, Kathleen .... 222, 307, 316 O'Riley, P. Karen .... 174, 236, 315 Orman, Jan ...,.. 30, 42, 203, 315 Orman, Joseph M. .............. 174 Osborn, Lynda .....,. .... 2 22 Otero, F. Anthony ..... . 174 Owen, Joe .......... 67. 222 Owen, Sharon .. 222, 235 Owens, Barbara .. 222. 315 Owens, Mary ..... ---- 2 22 Owens, Vicky ....... -. 222 P Packer, Dannye .... 30, 58, 84, 174 Page, Betty 222, 316, 328 Page, Danny .... ........... 1 74 Palin, Edward L. 174 Pallett, Raleigh .. .. 203 Palmer, Thomas .. 175 Parcel, Lynda .... .. 175 Parham, Linda ........ . 203 Parish, Danny .... ........... 2 04 Parker, Jesse G. .... 78, 175, 308, 312 Parkey, K. Suzanne .... .... 1 75 Parks, Billy J. ,............... 222 Parks, Connie L. ...... 222, 285, 328 Parr, James R. .. 175 Parris, Gary .... . 175 Parrish, Beverly .. .,. 24, 222 Partain, Mack .. ...., 67. 222 Pass, Michael .... ..... 2 04, 309 Psssmore, Rita C. .... 204, 292, 312 Patehen, Alice K. ............ 175 363 Pate, Alice Fay Patin, Robert ... .. 296, Patlan, Albert .... . . . 66, Patterson, Diana .... ... 18, Patterson, Linda J. ........... . Patterson, Lonnie .... 78, 175, Patterson, Nancy C. .... 24, 30, 313, Patterson, Randall B. .. . . . . . . Patterson, Robert C. . . . . Payne, Greer ......... .. Payne, Larry C. . , . . Peacock, David . . . .......... . . . . Pearce, Karen .... 204, 230, 315 Pearson, Daniel B. . . ..... 3. . .. Peirson, William .... .... 2 04, Pekarrinen, Tuomas . .. . . . . . . . . . Pendergrass, Linda .... 18, 175, Pendleton, Norma J. ......... . Pennybacker, Paula . . . ... 204, Perdue, Marlene .............. Pergancle, William R. .... 176, 298, 304, 307, 323, Perkins, Gary A, . ......... 95, Perkins, Rickey .... 25, 39, 231, Perkins, Sandra L. .... 204, 316 Perry, Freddy ...... . 60, Perry, Eileen R. .... 176, 236, 318 Persons, Gene Douglas Peterek, Albert Peters, Charles . 91, Pettit. Jack .. Petty, David ..... Pezzullo, Jackie Phaff, Sharon .58 R. . ....... 18, , 176, 300, Phifer, lmogene . . . ....... . . . . Philbrick, Carol ...... 222, 314, Phillips, Linda Phipps, Gene ....... Pickard, Sreattia Ann .... 222, Pilling, Gretchen .... 176, 310, Pitman, Alden Plummer, Jerry .. . Pocher, Steve .... . . . . . . . . . Poe, Pamela Gayle ........ 222, Pollard, Judy Diane .... 18, 30 t 310 176, 230 Poore, Glenn Michael .... 46, Poorman, John .,........,... 79, Portman, Virginia Kay 30, 176, 230, 271 Potter, Cheryl Dewana .... 222, Potter, Sara ........ 176, 311, Pottorff, John Dee ............ Powell, Carlita Dee . . . .,.. . . . . Powell, Glynda Carol ..., 222, Powell, Peggy .......,. . . Powell, Sherry Lynn . . . . . Powers, Donald ....... . . Prather, Elaine ...,. . . Praytor, Linda Joyce . . . . . Preddy, Mary Lee .............. Prestidge, Judy Lynn .... 18, 94, Price, Alice Marie ..........., Price, Alton Wayne ......,. 78, Price, Carol Ann .... 18, 177, Price, Jain ....... . . . 204, 230, Price, Sandra .... ........... Prigmore, Sharon .... 177, 314, Prikyl, Andy ..... Prikyl, Henry ...... 300, Prine, Bruce Wayne .... 67, 222, 364 292, '222 308 222 204 204 230, 304 175, 324 204 204 175 222 222 295, 327 222 290 268 312 175 292 176 288, 326 222 322 288, 328 204 315, 328 204 204 176 204 318 176 222 204 328 204 176 316, 328 311, 327 204 204 222 285 34, 288 222, 308 222 34, 324 309 316 78 222 316. 328 222 177 222 204 222 204 204 177 204 230. 327 204 316 318 204 280. 304 Rogers, Kenneth .. Rogers, Paula . .. ... 223, Rogers, Robert .. ... 67, Roper, Gary . . . .. 78, Rose, Corliss Inez . . . .. Rose, Mary Linda ,....... .... Rose, Vickie .................. Ross, Karen ...... 39, 179, 236, Ross, Linda Kay .... 179, 230, 316, 324 Ross, Marsha June ........ 223, Ross, Stephen Terry . .. .. . Roten, Jackie ....... ........ Rounsaville, Debbie ...... 223, Rousseau, Sherrie . . .. 223, Rovello, Robert . . ..... . . Royse, Elizabeth . .. Ruffing, Catherine . Rushing, Robert . . . .. Russell, Bobbie Jean . ........ . Russell, Donna Ruth ...... 179, Russell, Tommy ...... 67, 224. Russey, Cinda ........,, Ryan, Jill Loraine . . 179, 230, Ryan, Sherry .. .. 205, 300, Ryckcley, Tim .... Ryder, Pamela .... . .. .. S Sadler, Neva Joyce . .. Salisbury, Perry ....... ..... Sanderlin, Judith Gayle .. 205, Sanders, David ......... ..... Sanders, Donna Jeanne .. .... .. Sanders, George .......... 24, Sanders Julia , . . 224, 294, Sanders, Scott King ............ Sanford, Sauer, Victor ... Suzanne Mar ie .... 18, 230. 236 Sauls, Debbie .. 204, 294, Savage, Stanley .... 58, 84, 180', Sbendahl, Dennis .............. Scanlan, Eddie 70, 1180, Scarborough, David .... 94, 224, Schcibe, Patil F. .... 46, 58, 78, Schcllenberg, Steve 39 Schniederjan, Donna ..... . ...... Schroeder, Pete . . . 180, 277, Schrum, Pat ,... ...... 3 0, Schultz, Suzanne , . ....... . . Scotch, Cheri . . .. . 24, 39, Scotch, Dana .... . ..... 224, Scott, Carol Ann . . 224, 285, Scott, Doug ..... .... 5 8, Scott, Jeffrey T. . ........ Scott, Linda Kay ...... 205, 314 Scott, Steve .... 58, 180, 285, v Seals, Gary ............. Seay, Jody .... 24, 224, 294, Seay, Sharon . .............. 205, Sebastian, Ann Rcis ...... ,224, Seeger, Betty .................. Seely, Susan .. 180, 237, 302, Seese, Stephen Ray ........ 205, Sellers, Roger Wayne .... 46, 180, 46. Sexton, John Curtis . Procaccini, Francine ............ 222 Procaccini, Mario .... 24, 177, 311 Proctor, Robert Loyd .......,.. 204 Proffitt, Douglas Van .. 177 Puckett, Judy ........ 177 Purser, Frances . ..... 223 Puryear, Terry .. 30, 204 Putman, Lewayne ...,.... 177, 329 Pyle, Janice .............. 223, 328 Pyron, Cynthia .... 223, 314, 318, 329 Q Quade, Mary .................... 204 Quick, Susanne ,... 204, 230, 292, 315 316 Quillin, Joe .... 46, 223, 292, 300 Quisenberry, Barbara .... 205, 294, 313 R Ragle, Linda Louise .. 24, 177 Ragle, Porter .. ,,,,,,' 46 Ramer, Larry L. . ..... 205, 292 Ramirez, Raul .. .. 77, 223, 294 Ramsey, Kent ............ . 223 Ramsey, Barbara .... 16, 30, 34, 46, 205, 279 Ramsey, Patricia 18, 30, 177 Rasco, Claudia 177, 328 Rasco, Thomas . ...... 223 Ratliff, Thomas . ...... 223 Rawlings, Kemp .. .... 223, 285 Rawlings, Larry .. ...... 47, 223 Rawlins, Dan 30, 205, 230 Rawlins, Don ........ 30, 135, 205 Ray, Sandra Lynn .,.. 18, 177, 236, ' 298 302 Recd, Olin ..... . 178 Reed, Ronald .. .... .... . 46 Reese, Billy .. .......... 223 Reeves, Gwynne .... 223, 292, 307, 323 Regnier, Michael ..... 223, 292 Renfro, Cynthia Jane ,,,, , 118 Renfro, David ................ 223 Renfro, Patrick ............ 178, 308 Renner, Kathryn .... 205, 302, 315, 316 Renner, Noma June .. ...... 205 Resler, Helen June ........ 223, 314 Rhoads, James Wayne ...... 42, 178, 230, 236, 290, 292, 322 Richter, Steve ................., 223 Ricks, Gregory ............ 178, 311 Riddle, Hollis Winson .... 90, 205 Ridley, Kathryn .... 205, 296, 315 Rigsby, Claude .......... . 205 Ripley, Charlene ................ 178 Ripley, Lillian .... 178, 230, 236, 314 Roady, John LaFayette .. 58, 205 288 Roberts, James .................. 178 Roberts, John Phil .... 67, 78, 213 Roberts, Margaret .... 205, 292, 315 Roberts, Sallie .... 18, 178, 320, 323 Roberts, Sarah Lynne .... 223, 294 Roberts, Victoria .... 205, 294, 300, 314, 317, 328 Robertson, Alexander .......... 223 Robertson, Briggs ..... 285, 300 Robertson, Jenny Sue .......... 223 Robertson, John ...... 30, 78, 205 Robertson, Johnny ............ 283 Robinson, Grace ...... 205, 318, 326 Robinson, Janis .. .. 18, 30, 178 Robinson, Melanie ............ 205 Robinson, Robert .... 178, 213, 230, 236, 290, 326 Robinson, Diann ............ 19, 178 Roden, Barbara 179, 317, 318, 321, 328 Sexton, William .......... 180, Shadrlox, Ronny .,.. 225, 300, Shank, Glenn Ray .... 30, 78, Sharpless, Linda .........,...... Shastid, Ronnie ................ Shaw, Anita .,.. 42, 181, 237, 307, 319, 320, 322, Shaw, Gary .,.................. Shaw, Jerry .... ............... Shaw, Stephana .... 18, 181,,230, 205 298 223 179 179 205 179 312 236, 327 316 223 58 316 328 205 223 224 179 224 316 292 224 236. 239 329 224 205 224 179 302 224 179 205 300, 328 224 179. 313 205 300 304 224 304 292 180 180 310 304 244 224 180 311 328 224 180 323 304 180 323 230 290 313 313, 315 317 294 224 317 308, 311 181. 304 225 308 288, 323 225 205 313 Sheldon, Vicki ...... 225,, 316, 328 Shelton, Marsha ................ 205 Shelton, Ronnie C. 46, 181 Shelton, Verdia ..... ...... 2 05 Shelton, Vickie ., 206 Shepard, Jerry M. 181 Shepherd, Arlene .. ...... 206 Sheplc-r, Richard .. .. 206, 230 Sherbert, Boyd ..,.. 79, 181 Shcrrell, Donna Kay .. ........ 225 Shields, Geneva Lou ........., 225 Shipp, James 'Stanley .... 24, 46, 206, 292 Shoemake, George .. 181 Shnll, Vic .,..... .. 206 Shult, Gloria .... .., 225 Shultz, J Richard . . .....,. 181 Sibley, Jimmy ........ ,. 206 Sides, Jack Clyde . 24, 46, 225 Siebel, Jessica .... 18, 206, 328 Simmons, Carol ......,... . 225 Simmons, Ann ..... . 225 Simmons, Jeff .... 46, 225 Simmons, Kathy .......... . 181 Simmons, Shirley .... 206, 298, 328 Sims, David ....... ........... 2 25 Sims, Sammy .. .......... 206 Singleton, Donny .... 16, 181, 230, 294 304 Sitton, James Roy ..... . 206 Skinner, John R. .. .. 206, 292 Skinner, Joy .... .... 2 25 Skinner, Judy .......... . 206 Slater, Brenda .. .. 225, 316, 328 Slay, Lyndle A. .. ...,... 206, 315 Slay, Phillip ....... ........... 2 00 Small, Darlene M. .... 206, 296, 302, 317 Small, Paula ....' 24, 302, 317, 328 Smith, Alan .. ............... 225 Smith, B. Diane .. 181,' 230, 290, 319, 323 324 Smith, Cecelia ........ 181, 313, 314 Smith, Donald W. . ........ . 206 Smith, Doris M. ......... .. 225 Smith, Eddie .... .. 225, 292,, 294 Smith, 1-:ans .. .....,... '225 Smith, Jerry G. .. ....... 129, 182 Smith, John C. .... 46, 206, 300 Smith, Margaret E. .... 42, 39, 182, 230 288 Smith, Mary E. .... 24, 206 Smith, Patricia .. ...... 225 Smith, Priscilla . .. 225, 316 Smith, Ricky ..... .,..., 2 06 Smith, Ronald G. .... .. 182 Smith, Sharon ........ 206, 292 Smith, Virginia .... 182, 230, 237 Smith, Zeno Raymond 46 Smythe, Susan ........ . 18, 182 Sneed, Jim ....... .,.... 2 25 Snider, Penny L. ......... 182, 802 Snyder, Mark .... 24, 225, 290, 298 Snyder, Phil .......,.. 206, 311 Snyder, Susan .... 42, 182, 230, 237, 288, 292, 322 Snyder, Thomas W. .... 84, 225, 285 Soden, Victoria .... 225, 298, 323, 235 Solganick, Louis .. .. 58, 70, 182 Solomon, Margaret ......... . 182 Sorrells, -Garnye ...... 206, 328 Sorrells, Georgane 182 230, 237 Sorrells, Linda K. .... 225, 316, 325, 328 Souder, Terry .................. 182 Sowards, Keith .... 70, 84, 225, 292 Spain, Diane .... 225, 292, 294, 316 Sparks, Jerry L. .............. 206 Sparks, H Jo Ann .... 294, 500, 302 Sparks, Jo Ann .................. 2 Speck, Terry .... 225, 316, 317, 32 228 Speer, Robert ..... .. 46 Sperry. Barbara .. ..... 225, 311 Spillar, Darwin .. 30, 94, 225 Spillers, Judy .. ...... 206, 292 Spillman, Mary .. 24, 225, 292 Spinks, Pam .. 225, 296 Spivey, Sheila ..... . 226 Spradlin, Larry .. .. 226 Sprarlling, Jeri ,,,. 226 Spruill, Allen ..,.... ,...... 2 26 Spruill, Laura E. , .. 182, 325 Squires, Linda ........ ..' 226, 292 Staats, Kayla Diane .......... 206 Staley, Harriet J. .... 24, 39, 183, 230, 237, 292, 322 Staley, Robert ................ 206 Stantlfield, Susan 4 ...... 183, 314, 325 Stanish, Virginia .... 226, 307, 317- 323 tanley, Howard 58, 78, 207 tanton, Stephen .. ......... 207 tark, R. Gerald .......... . 207 tarnes, Garry .. .. 46, 129, 183 tarnes, Sara' .. .. 207, 230, 296 layer, Glenn . .....,. 90, 226 'teen, Gayle .. . 183, 296 teger, Joe .. .. 183, 308 teger, John .. ..... 226 teger, Toni B. .. ...... 183 teindorf, John .... ...... 9 0, 183 tenstrom, Verner .......... 70, 207 tephens, Connie .... 226, 292, 316, 328 tevens, Valli .,..........,..... 226 itewart, Earl .... 80, 183, 230, 237, 335, 304 tewart, Elizabeth .... 18, 30, 35, 183 tewart, John David .......... 183 tewart, Mark .... 90, 226, 285, 298, 304 tinchcombe, Karyne .... 225, 292, 307, 315, 316, 325 togsdill, Gerald A. .........,.. 207 tone, David .... 16, 183, 285, 304 one, Kenneth ........ 46, 129, 207 one, Michael D. .. .... 24, 30, 183 one, Mike F... 78, 207 one, Pat .. 78, 207 one, Rusisell. .. ...... 46 ory, Jo Ann .. ........ 184 out, Michael .. .....,.., 226 ovall, J. Greg .. 46, 67, 226 rain, Sharon .. ....... 184 range, Gary .. ..... 207 awn, Jimmy .....,........ 58, 207 etcher, Kenneth W. ........ 226 ipling, Mary C. .... 18, 207, 292 art, Arlie T. ........ 30, 67, 226 art, Barbara .... 39, '18-1, 230. 285, 296, 307, 313, 328 art, Jane .... 39, 184, 230, 237, 296, 312, 322, 326 art, Robert .......,.... 78, 207 bbs, John .... 184, 304 ltz, C. Dawn ..... 184, 302 ltz, Sharon ........ 226, 314, 316 ess, Kathryn Anne .......... 184 gs, Forrest .......... 58, 78, 184 gs, Richard .................. 226 rles, Sandi .... 226, 292, 307, 312, 316, 323 earengen, Gayle .... 24, 226, 300. 311, 328 earcngen, Sharon ...... 34, 207 'ttrock, Cynthia ............ 226 um, Mona .... 226, 292, 302, 316, 321 T lock, Sandra .............. 226 Oya, Sofia .... 292, 294, 316, 323 ot, Floyd ................., 184 kersley, Cindy .. ,.,........ 207 p, Cheryl .... ............ 2 07 , cyntliia .. .. 226, 315, 325 Tatum, Barbara .. Taylor, Daniel . . ....... .. Taylor, Danny . .. 84, 184, Taylor, Donna . . . ,..... . . . . Tnyl0r,i Elizabeth .. ..' 226, Taylor, Ernest .. . .. . Taylor, Joe Taylor, John .... ... 24. Taylor, Marilois . . . . . 226, Taylor, Naomi .......,....,..... Taylor, Sally .... 207, 300, 315, Taylor, Vernon .......,.,.. 46, Teague, David ... ......... . . . . Teames, Judi ...... 226, 292, Tedford, Albert . . . ..... . 1 . . Termin, Thomas . .. .. . Terry, Judy ..... . . , Thatcher, Gerald . .. . . . . . . Thomas, Charles .......... 46, Thomas, Dixie .... 42, 207. 285, 296, Thomas, Jermaine ,..... - ........ Thomas, Larry ..... ., . Thomason, Evelyn . .. .... . . .. Thomason, Harold . .. ...... ,... Thompson, James ...... 78, 207, Thompson, John Paul .... 42, 46, Thornton, Rick ....,.. Thrash, Ronald .... 94, 185, 237, 269, Titlwell, Sandra .......,.,...... Tilson, Dinah .... 18, 207, 230, Tinsley, David .. . . Tomlin, Janis ...... ..... Tomlinson, -Harold . . , 46, Poothman, Sandra .. .... 129. Townsend, William .... 24, 46, 294, 311, Tozier, Douglas . .. .... . . .. Trammell, Dwayne .......... 67. Trammell, Peggy .... 208, 313, Traylor, Billye . .. ...... . ... Trovathan, Bill . . . . 24, Trlica, Pat ...., ..... Troupe, Paula ... .. . . . .. Tsukahara, Judy .... ... 227, Tsukaliara, William . .. ... . . . Tucker, Jean ....... . . 24, Tucker, Martha . 1 . . . 302, Tucker, Wayne . . . . 58. Tune, James .... . . 67, Tnrbeville, Lynda .......... 208. Turner, Angelia .... 208, 307, Turner, Dennis .... 24, 46, 185, Turner, Keith ............ 129, Turner, Robert .... 30, 38, 58, Turns, Ronald ........ Twitty, Sherry ................ Tyson, Rusty .... 227, 285, 290, . U Uzee, Suzette .......... 186, 292 V Valencia, Hermelinda . . .. . Vancil, Robert ....... . . . Vanhoose, Donna . . . . . .. Vanhoose, Loyd . . ...... 78, Vansyekle, Betsy .... 30, 186, Vaughn, Cathy . . ....... .. Vaughn, Linda .......... 227. Vergati, Judy .... 186, 316, 328, Vickrey, Nancy ................ Villa, Robert . . . .... 129, Villanueva. Mary . . ..... 227. Vincent, Cindy Jo .... 227, 292, Vincent, Greg ..... .... 2 08, Vinzant, lla Ruth .............. Vinzant, Benny ...... 80, 186. 207 181 301 185 292 226 46 185 307 207 329 323 185 307 207 226 226 227 227 230, 310 207 185 227 227 296 183. 230 185 230. 304 185 292, 316 207 227 129 185 207, 317 185 227 315 208 227 227 227 327 208 185 316 208 227 294 317. 323 311 186 78. 186 208 208 292 316 227 208 186 208 213. 237 208 316 329 227 186 292 294. 328 308 227 304 Voiglit, Janis .... 18. 208, 313. 315. W 327 Waack, Chris ....., ..... 6 7 Warascr, Donna ... ..... . 208 Yvaddle, Linda . .. ...... 227. 316 Wagner, Danny .. .. . 46, 218. 227 Wagner, David .. ... 24, 46. 227 W'akefield, Paul ... 227 Wlalden, Stephanie . ........... 208 Walker, Terry . . . . 227, 292, 328 Walls, Janie .... .... 227 Waltrip, Lorna ..........,....... 208 Wanja, Barbara .......... 208, 300 W.-nja, Patsy .... 186, 230, 231, soo, 302 Warden, John .... ...... 2 27 Warden, William . . ...... 90, 208 Ware, Ola ....... ............. 2 08 Warren, Linda .... 227, 292, 294 Waters, John . . .......... 46, 208 Waters, Sheila .... 18, 30, 34, 186, 230, 237, 268, 288 Watkins, Faye ................ 208 Watkins, Paula .. . . 208, 313, 316 Watkins, Rosalyn .... 186, 230, 292, 294, 313, 315, 316 Watkins, Susan ................ 208 W'attner, Karen .... 24, 30, 186, 296, 317 Yvattner, Marie ...... 30, 227, 294 Weatherall, Patricia ............ 208 Wleaver, Penny Ann .. . . 187, 323 Weaver, Sherrie ...... ....... 2 27 Weaver, Teresa Ann .... 208, 230, 300. 315 Webb, Jane .... 16, 157, 230, 237, 268, 273, 285, 288 Weber, Walter ............ 298, 324 Webster, Brenda .... 227, 316, 328, 329 Weinberg, Charles . .. . .. 227 Welborn, Linda . . .. 227 W'elch, Mike ..... . . . 208 Wellborn, Robert .... ...... 2 27 Welsh, Leila Marie . . , . 227, 298 Welton, .John Wayne ... . . 78, 187 Werner, Johnny . . . . 78, '187 Werner, Thomas ..... . . 227 West, Audrey Susan . .. . . 227 West, Paul .................... 208 West, Susan ...... 227, 285, 294, 316 Westbrook, Carolyn ........ 228, 316 weston, Terry .... 16, 187, 294, 216, 304 Westrop, Linda Sue ............ 187 Whatley, Patricia .... 187, 314, 328 Wheeler, Tommy .... 78, 129, 181 Wheeler, Linda ................ 228 Wheeler, Sandra Sue ..,... 18, 208 White, Arlis .,...... 187, 300, 323 White, Barbara . . ..... 228, 292 White, Bobby .. ...... 208 White, Charles . . . 129, ' 187 White, Christel . . .. 228, 292 White, Cylinda . . . .... . 228 White, Harley ................ 208 White, Jim ...... 30, 67, 228, 294 White, Kenny . . ..... 24, 46, 187 White, Sherrill .,.. , . 129, 209 White, Terry ........ . . . 24, 228 Whitehead, Marshall . . . . 300, 313 Yvhitehurst, Jack . . ... . . . . 209 Whitfield, Susan . . ........... 228 Whitley, Gary ........ 46, 228, 294 Whitney, Charlotte .... 42, 187, 230, 237, 268, 290, 319,' 322 Whitney, Joe ........ 58, 228, 317 Whitney, Mickey . . . . . .. . . . 46 Whitten, John . . ..... 228 Whitter, Wayne . . . . . . 188, 294 Wiegand, Jerry .... 30, 78, 317, Wliese. 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