Tascosa High School - Las Memorias Yearbook (Amarillo, TX)

 - Class of 1964

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Taken at Amarillo, Texas in May, 1961 U., of ' 3 '37-gk, pportunit he recognition of achievement, the significance of the unseen, the power of the individual . . . Opportunity non sibi sed omnibus, not for one but for all. 8 gear: ! '43--1 1,1 w -W ' ,!'Uk,, he framework of steel, the tower of bricks, the prevalence of glass, the radiance of color, the patterns of light, expansion, development . . . Con- struction of Tascosa High School. 10 Classrooms SS f J MIX., Learningg The effort of study, the mys- teries of science, the love of literature, the pursuit of Wisdom, the fascination of the future . . . learning for time to come. , H I Q K, If ,, n IgM,,v A. r ff f A A ,274 f V 'ii I f K A Q 'Y' r- f 4 ' g Q 41 'Lg f X 3 25 f A U L Y W W as 5, wi 1 f P' A f ,Zi rg :Pa ' L ,Ms , WJ ZWQQQZW MH W WW ' W W if f 0 ws ctivities I I 'WWW 2 ELBOW ROOM? . . . Students spend a few moments talking to friends before class. -- -T Morning Exercises Begin Da The commons is the crossroads of Tascosa. Each morning students hur- riedly meet there to exchange over- night gossip and borrowed homework. Lockers clang, books fall, and the rush to classes ends with the loud ring of a bell. The last sentence of an excited girl i fades under the stern look of the l teacher. Morning announcements be- gin. There will be a teacher's meet- ing immediately after school today. The entire cast for 'The Boy Friend' will come to the auditorium at 7:30 tomorrow morning. Rebels, whatis the good word? . . . Beat those Sandiesli' The serious part of the announce- ments follows as students hear the morning devotional and pledge of allegiance which are given from the auditorium each day by Tascosa stu- dents. A typical day at Tascosa has begun. FTA WILL MEET . . . Rita Smith is one of many students who make morning announcements. 16 HONOR AND PRIDE . . . Dennis Coyne proudly displays America's flag for freedom and the Rebels' flag for victory. I PLEDGE ALLEGIAN CE . . .Students proudly honor their country. 'WN ..,,.,M Lyra, ., gt, PLEASE BOW YOUR HEADS . . . David Cornelius gives the morning devotional as Karen Austin plays the organ. BUT WE COULDN'T HELP IT . . . Peggy Boum and Cheryl Raffkind cast worried looks at Miss Jane Williams, Dean of Girls and Raymond Perkins, Vice-Principal, while signing in for reinstatements. If if ,,., V fiff',i:'h,'W,i?7'm ' V, nyvlb I gym 1845 Student r Break Record Enrollment Tascosa opened the school year with the record number of 1845 stu- dents. The rate was fast and furious as 488 seniors, 688 juniors, and 669 sophomores met old friends and made new ones during registration. Each student lost no time in getting back into the swing of things and re- capturing his school pride, team spirit, and Rebel enthusiasm which were forgotten during the summer vacation. Seniors were eager for the year ahead, but regretted that three years had passed so quickly. Juniors waited anxiously for the year to pass so they could become seniors, and sophomores learned about Tascosa's traditions. with MAYBE IF YOU DROPPED A HANDKERCHIEF Susan Kaboth and Jan Bowen dread walking back to class to deliver books. AND THE MATERIAL IS EVEN IMPORTED . . . Clay Thomas, drum major, tries to drum up business in selling Rebel pennants. SECOND PERIOD PLEASE . . . Barbie Gen- sicke, German exchange student, registers in Mrs. Robbie Dewald's speech class with the help of Cathy McGaughy. AND AFTER THAT . . . Principal Howard Lynch gives directions to the sophomores before they register for classes. SIGNS, SLOGANS, AND CONFUSION . . Barbie and Cathy report to their homeroom. 3 . x ,Q 318.2 Qt nfs. 1 we-Y I, V4 .J A g . 2, 'rx Fa ' vis ,gf fs is in J 1: avl 4 r f'-af , 'L ran J 'W-1-' 'MM Dance Follows Rebel Victor AND THEY DID . . . Bill Porter directs his band as they blast out Dixie The sign hanging above them was prepared by members of the football team before the Sandie-Rebel game. SMOKESCREEN FOR THE SANDSTORM . . . An accidental burning completed the demolishing of the Beat the Sandie car, sponsored by the Key Club before the crosstown clash. We'll kill those cannon-kipers quickly became the Rebel slogan dur- ing the week of the Sandie football game. The absence of the Rebel cannon caused spirit to explode within each student and strengthened the team's determination to win. Posters covered the halls and shouts of the hoped-for victory echoed throughout the cafe- teria during lunch. The cannon was returned before game time Friday, and roared fre- quently at the game blasting out the 29-0 Rebel victory. After the game, students celebrated their win at the victory dance in Tascosa's commons. BRING ME A SPECIMEN . . . Lindsey Dowell plays the mad scientist in the Rebel skit. ONE FALSE STEP AND . . . Mike Bell and Mike Turner bring the cake made by the cafeteria workers back bo the other football players. THEY DON'T MAKE FUNERALS LIKE THEY USED TA! . . . Bynum Sparks, left, and Dennis Coyne lead the line of mourners with the Rebel casket. I'M NOT DREAMING! IT'S JUST NOT HERE . . . Jerry Squyres washes the school emblem, usually covered by the Rebel cannon. School Life Runs At THE THREE STOOGES . . . Football playersg Pat Harkins, Mike Turner, and Dan- ny Abbottg 'Kham it up as they pretend to buy tickets to watch the football game too. HOLD IT THAR PARDNER! . . . Terry Gilbert proves that size isnlt everything as he keeps Gary Jones from cutting in the lunch line. Fa t Pace 1 7 mm 1 1 JKK- -KL- . . . KEEP EYES OFF TYPE- WRITER . . . Linda Justus takes a quick look at her assignment hoping to find no errors. tk M, Students Pause in Activities I KNEW SHE WAS MAD BUT . . . Steve Geurin is one of many Rebels who visit Mrs. Helen Teague, school nurse, with various complaints, WHAT PAGE IS THAT ON NOW? . , . Dennis Watts takes a few seconds to review his home- work before the next class. WHEN YOU BOYS GO BACK OUT THERE . . . While the tired Rebel crew rests, Coach Pat Patterson gives last minute halftime orders. 24 're WI-IO'S GIVING THE CAR WASH? . . . Cheerleaders sponsor a car decoration contest before the Rebel-Don football clash. Spirit Boosts Rebel LOOK FELLAS!-DON'T WORRY WE ARE! . . . Priscilla Cameron distributes loot to football players in traditional pre-game spirit shown at all pep rallies. 'Q' Victorie FOLLOW THE LEADER . . . General Reb and the Rebel flag lead the team to their places of honor in the pep rally. TOUCHDOWN TIME . . . Every Rebel touchdown brings forth shouts and flags. ONE MOVE AND YOUVE HAD IT . . . Bonnie Tomasello brands a Rebel victory against Caprock's Longhorns, HOT AIR USED WISELY . . . Gene O,Rear blasts out Charge just before another Rebel touchdown. f ,w 4 1 KILROY WAS HERE . . . Spirited students sign their John Doe's to Stomp the Dons. CRACK THE WHIP . . . Cheerleaders boost team spirit with shouts of victory before game time. it 1 I W,me,.,,,os,sW,,,...s,..,.C,.s, A f C , reeee,o is M ma, Slow Stroll, uick Dash, Earns Long Detention Schoolwork makes up only a part of student life at Tascosa. There are always people to meet, things to see, and places to go. In between homework and other activities, students find time for dating and fun. Boys and girls become involved in the never-ending problems of going steady, which can last anywhere from two weeks to two years. Every hooked,' boy is expected to walk his girl to class. After receiving a few detentions because of tardiness, he finds that teachers do not share the same ideas and enthusiasm on the necessity of the duty. At home, students experience girl- boy-parent problems. Mothers just don't understand why all the blouses were scorched, and fathers rant about the grass not being cut. , E Q , .,m,.w.v... gw 1 43.1. 1-if .,: A 'a, s21:sx-xxsxxgfxz-fefiS9iV'.1l.Tif1's . .TT ,, - n, -,af-:., - .,.:1::Si.-V .:..ggggfwf,Lew,-K5-M-551ws..fmg-.fre-fg-favgg'-g,g,w.Q, Lglgizixsn. L. hw, ff, .,,,-qfffffmg :U gig.-,41,.,, A ,rs -- .zz 2:27111 was .gzgguyz ' 7 g,5g3L:E2Jisff. Agwmf, Ely, 2 -fgfzgffvg, V 1 . , 4,4 iialifsxigi' W.-1..h-.,.aQim,z,1- -MgsLw:f,,,kz5v5, -V f -gf.. 4,3 ff ' , :.'P1:i:-. . sz?-' -.,-ifislf ' ' Jz3ggf,5s.'g5ifalwgf , . , 'iifmigfxgf -Q iwgsuswmf:9zz3Azs?w K 45: K -gij ffl' up K -Q k f-iQ , Wa' 'S is S 5- Q if Q , 6 ,fl x vnu Hifi' gait' K -...g ,f MM,-....... ' S ii s, Qsugk 0 in WISH THEY'D WORN SUN GLASSES BACK THEN . . . Wink Clark, General Reb, seems to be a little worried during this particu- lar play ofthe football game. YOU HAVE ONE TOO! . . . Linda Perry and Linda Hutton sport two of the many athletic jackets Tascosa boys lend', their girl friends. Skit , Trip Precede Games HI THERE . . . Barry Cline has a hard time taking Bob Elmore's picture during the skit advertising the sale of yearbooks. SOMEBODY SHUT THAT WINDOW! . . . Clay Thom- as, drum major, takes a look around before leaving on a bus trip. 3 i wsu. ,... Mi .,, , f' ev 3' -r N 4 -Q-ef' LN If 'Vg' x if 'T 'Nb AM...-'hw f I, i B fl 3- 'f ,A ML ' a K! ,MV p 'T' .A -12.5 :IEW ww mg Wm. ,, KMMMW-:Nf,1.Q. fm.fwMfMmmw-.:,Lw- --www U fmmwgz-wr:..wmw3,.m.,-mpmgfgfw -.L.mW.1MfMHwm mms www,ge:w.M,.m11.xfmwf -Q rystal Ball Spells Christmas Christmas spirit ran high as Tasco- sa's commons was changed into a beau- tiful winter wonderland during the sixth annual Crystal Ball, December 16. Greenery and Christmas lights cov- ered the columns and white crepe paper broken with red icicles was drap- ed from the ceiling. The Swiss Chalet bandstand, a white-flocked tree trimmed with red ornaments, and a lighted walkway to the school added to the theme's color of Noel dan les Alpsf, French for Christmas in the Alpsf' TH Presents The Bo friendv x 5 5 5 i TWENTY-THREE SKIDOO! . . . Steve Hunter and Vicki McLean do a dance routine of the Roaring Twenties. 3 5 HUBERT! COME HERE . . , Linda Clubb portrays the domineering British wife as she calls Nick Strimple, her husband, to attention. A BOY,S PARADISE . . . Q'Organization in the backstage dressing rooms is very different from the organized show on stage. OLD TASCOSA, NEW MEANING . . . Howard Lynch displays the authentic western scene, the Christmas gift to all Rebels from their Country Cousins at Boys' Ranch. 'tx l FUNDS', A POPPIN' . . . Principal Howard Lynch proudly presents Cal Farley director of Boys' Ranch with a 52,417.73 check for the boys Christmas gift. Boy ' Ranch Receives 32,417 .7 GIRLS! I'LL NEVER UNDERSTAND 'EM . . . Janan Baldwin tries to tempt another customer as she raises money for the Boys' Ranch fund. 25 FY I yt 5 ' N 4 .ig rrrr Awami p ,. ,.h,. . Howard Lynch presented a 52,417.73 check to Cal Farley, origi- nator of Boys' Ranch, at the Christmas assembly, Friday, Dec. 20. This dona- tion represented the concern and enthusiasm of 1,845 Rebel students who solicited, collected, and sold any- thing of value to raise the money. Homerooms sponsored car washes, bake sales, sold cookies, and presented talent shows. A spaghetti supper sponsored by the Student Council was prepared by Rocco DeSalvo, director of the Amarillo Public School Cafe- terias, and the school cafeteria workers who donated their time. Tascosa's stage band and an assembly given by Celia Gains and Carol Jones also added to the fund. 33 HIGHLIGHTS OF BEAUTY . . . Mike Stargel, president of Student Council, presents Jane Scanlan the traditional Miss Southern Belle roses. Presenting . . . HER HAPPIEST WALK , . . Jane experiences tears of joy as she is pre- sented to the students February 13. 54 Miss Southern Belle CHARM IN ALL SIZES. . . Miss Southern Belle, with her escorts Kenny Quinn and Kerry Foreman, enjoys the entertainment given in her honor, I I -J fc 2 9 ' la fig, L' . QW w. .wi x xx X Grfwlf X . '-TM 329 'ew Q. wx , 5' 3 if-5 ,, 1 H 75' , ., lg aw v ,If . V fi 41,7 W' , , ,fy faux 'W Y k 2: Q . , VW W? ' 1 RN ., 1 swung...,,, ,W-f' ,, ,gv .f e Saw 2 6 l E -400' A, 6 BLESS HIS PEA-PICKIN' HEART . . . Bill Cormack picks fresh vegetables for the choir's Country Supper . Students , Facult LADY MACBETH WALKS AGAIN . , . Raymond Perkins, Mrs. Josephine DeSalvo, and Miss Jane Williams take roles as Santa's rein- deer in the pep rally for the Tascosa-Garland game. 'mms 36 WHILE THE CAT'S AWAY . . . Fain Pendegraft, Dee Anna Donelson, Barry Cline, and Judy Ross sneak a quick snack while the coast is clear in the storage room. - True Rebels S . SERVICE WITH A SMILE . . . Glen Beard waits tables at the Student Council spaghetti supper. Barbie, Monique Become Rebels Tascosa had two foreign exchange students this year. Barbie Gensicke, from Germany, lived with Robyn Robertson, junior. Monique Molliex, who stayed with Jane Scanlan, senior, came from France. When Barbie, s nsored by the First Christian Churclhcj met the eleven Robertsons, she said their farnily was very long . Monique, sponsored by Tascosa's Student Council through the American Field Service program, had trouble the first few weeks under- standing American slang. When she wanted popcorn for breakfast, it took quite a while before the post toasties were poured. La. A TEXAS TOAST . . . Monique and Barbie enjoy a half time refresher at the Tascosa-Sandie basketball game CAN I OPEN IT NOW? . . . Mike Stargel, student council president gives Monique and Barbie a bracelet and a charm, their Christmas presents from all the Rebels. IT'S GOT TO BE HERE SOMEWHERE! . . . Barbie makes a final check to find her Les Chanteurs dress needed for a choir performance. TASCOSA HIGH SCHOOL WE LOVE . . . Bill Cormack, choir director, leads the sophomores in singing the school song. ssemblies Highlight Year A A ONE AND A TWO . . . Tascosa's stage band is well received by the students dur- ing the jazz show in the auditorium to raise money for the Boy's Ranch Christmas fund. There is more to student life at Tas- cosa than school work. Many assem- blies are presented during the year pro- viding a change from the normal class work activities. A space program show- ing color slides of the latest space de- velopments, choir, orchestra, and drama presentations, and several talks concerning world problems and the re- sponsibility of young people are only a few of the special assemblies given during homeroom to help Rebels have a better knowledge of the world around them. I 1 , WHERE'S MARY? . . . Gary Hodges accompanies Hollis Talley as he sings about the X 2 A Rebels during the Hoot'en'owly'l in the gym preceding the state semi-final football R , game with the Garland Owls. QSCOSH YOU WOULDN'T DARE . . . Carol Jones gives his interpretation ONLY ONE THING BOTHERS ME . . . Celia Gaines appears of Seamore, the Pidgeon, to his Rebel fans. with Carol Jones to make the perfect pairv. rganizations Junior Choir Highlights Programs Les Chanson, the 75 member all junior choir gave several impressive performances during the year and earned recognition as Tascosa's largest choir. Les Chanson, Les Chanteurs and the orchestra presented The Testament of Freedom , an evening of patriotic music, seven weeks after school started. Other programs were given at Christmas and Easter. Girls wearing black brocade cock- tail dresses and boys in black pants and red blazers made a colorful appearance. Les Chanson traveled to Canyon to participate in University League Contests, and then, to the Enid Music Festival in the spring. President Will Hagood and secretary Judy Lively were officers. LES CHANSON CHOIR . . . First Row Linda Reed, Glenda Eager, Donna Young, Sherry Wilkerson, Judy Leverett, Sandra Hicks, Gena Reynolds, Peggy Sullivan, Jimmy Taylor, Joe Caldwell, Tink Walker, Will Hagood, Judy Moore, Karen Lord, Julie Fyfe, Sharon Short, Pam Bullock, Anna Kinard, Lynette Vaughn. Second Row: Linda Rose, Nancy Phipps, Eve Rowland, Judy Oglesby, Judy Whitten, Margaret Cast, Jay McEwan, Richard Bean, Jack Sebastian, David Riddle- spurger, Rodney Rexrode, Mary Woodward, Carol Stroble, Linda Kennedy, Tana Del Prete, Cindy Webb, Robyn Robert- FOLLOW THE LEADER . . . Bill Cormack, director of the vocal music department, leads members of Les Chanson as they rehearse for assemblies. son, Cindy Dunn. Third Row: Sandy Moser, Judy McMurty, Donna Jackson, Paula Stockton, Cathy Wolfe, Bobbie Vincens, Marilyn Raffkind, John Jones, Brett Warren, Wes Burkhalter, Richard Howard, Steve Newby, Alma Sapp, Jan Pratt, Kay Frazier, Monica Denton, Jane Kimber, Jan Boyd. Fourth Row: Jayme Meade, Linda Burwick, Linda Loewenstern, Linda Clayton, Kathy Hackler, Carol Hornstra, Carmen Hamilton, Greg Kumpan, Dwayne Gidden, Gary Jones, John Hervey, Perry Williamson, Sharon Hewett, Linda Noe, Judy Martin, Julie Bray, Tinker Cox, Sally Nolan. l SOPHOMORE CHOIR . . . Front Row: Randy Burns, Bert Gore, Barbara Oakley, Melody Hawkins, Delia Abrams, Marsha Perkins, Virginia Wolfe, Lucia Campbell, Gail Lewis, J'Melle Potts, Cindy Carpenter, Janet Tedford, Linda Batten- field, Pam Latta, Renee Gilley, Betsy Briggs. Second Row: Roy Hutts, Judy Wagner, Sherry Clements, Mary Oates, Judy Singleterry, Kay Jones, Kathy Kling, Pat Hill, Jan Harkins, Carla Schmit, Janet Beard, Margaret Mansfield, Glenda 'bl9Ul' I II Noble, Gail Kirk. Third Row: Alan Nickles, Nancy Coffman, Susan West, Sally Reynolds, Murna Wood, Priscilla Standley, Julie McDowell, Vicki Barrett, Barbara Warr, Sharon Parker, Jodie Peters, Rita Fortenberry, Susan Chase. Top Row: Rob Weems, Malcomb Campbell, Robert Anderson, Jay Hager- man, Tom Warnick, Art Lara, Nicky McCrary, Steve Hunter, Carter Eustace, Paul Clopton, Tim Coleman, Buddy Jones, Richard Love. oph Music Charms Listeners Directed by Bill Cormack, the sopho- more choir gave several impressive performances, and earned recognition as Tascosa's newest choir. This is the second year sophomores have formed their own choir. Throughout the year, members sang for many assemblies. Among them were the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter programs. The girls in black Poi de soir dresses, and the boys in black pants and red blazers made a striking ap- pearance. Audiences not only viewed a colorful display, but were entranced by the choir's audible beauty. They traveled during the year to participate in contests. They went to Canyon in the spring to take part in University Interscholastic League con- tests. In the spring they entered the Tri-State Music Festival at Enid, Oklahoma. SHEET MUSIC SHENANIGANS . . . Carter Eustace and Steve Hunter look through volumes of sheet music in the musical library before deciding upon a selection. yr iw' 'V M: 7 WW 1' Q ffm in www ,, , Jw , 1 , r if -11, g ' www . ' gf Q, , 4 nfl- Mawr QUICK CHANGE ARTISTS . . . Monique Mollieux, foreign exchange student, and Dan Toney put choir costumes away after a perform- ance. LES CHANTEURS CHOIR: Judy Anderson, Kent Atkins, Karen Austin, Ronnie Baker, Jan Baldwin, Kelly Beckworth, Steve Bishop, Marilyn Bradley, Wink Clark, Barry Cline, Carolyn Cox, Connie Cushing, Carolyn Dunni- gan, Don Ensign, Harold Gattis, Barby Gensicke, Jessica Gray, Anne Harelson, Kay Harkins, Pat Henry, Carol Hill, Helen Holloway, Carol Howard, Judy Huffines, Jan Humphrey, Robert Jackson, Linda Justus, Jerry Kirkland, Donna Litle, Jean Luginbill, Ralph Lundegreen, Kay Lyons, Carla Matthews, Monique Mollieux, Pat Monroe, Marilyn Musick, Bill McCoy, John McGee, Judy McGrew, Cheryl Pickett, Jim Rutledge, Lewis Savage, Sondra Scallin, Jane Scanlan, Rita Smith, Judy Snow, Pat Stanford, Nicky Strimple, Bob Sturtevant, Susan Suits, Hollis Talley, Sharon Thompson, Vickie Thomp- son, Dan Toney, Doug Valois, Susan Walker, Judy Westmoreland, Sandra Wilson, Sidney Wilson, Nina Wood, Linda Woodale, Billy Woodman, Ann Zickefoose. Le Chanteur Sings elodiously Hold that note! . . . louder bass! . . . was heard during the year as 63 junior and senior members of Les Chanteurs rehearsed under the direc- tion of Bill Cormack. The girls in black chiffon evening dresses and the boys in red blazers sang The Testament of Freedom , Messiah and Bach Contatav as a few of their countless outstanding performances during the year. The recording of their first concert, The Testament of Freedom , the cutting of a Christmas record, and a trip to Enid, Oklahoma, where they obtained a one rating last year, left the choir with many memories. ewwfwwffww MUSICAL CHARM . . . Nina Wood, choir queen, looks over her sheet music before class in the choir room. FLABBERGASTED . . . Members of Les Chant eurs practice for the Testament of Freedom concert which was presented Oct. 18. ,S MEMBERS OF BOYS' GLEE . . . Seated: Tom Cook, Steve Hunter, Jay Hagerman, Art Lara, Blair Dalton, Mike Wilson, Jim Taylor, Will Hagood, Britt Warren, Tink Walker, Buddy Jones, Burl Baker, Tom Squyers, David Potts, James Savage, Allan Nickles, Roy Hutto, Nicky McCrary, Gary Walvoord, Jim Luginbill, Bill McCoy, Gary Flowers, Tommy Denton. Stand- ing: Don Moore, David Riddlespurger, Greg Kumpan, Robert Boys, irl Glee Invaluable to Music Dept MEMBERS OF SOPHOMORE GIRLS' GLEE . . .Front Row: Barbara Oakley, Judy Waggoner, Margaret Mansfield, Sally Reynolds, Jan Beard, Delia Abrams, Rita Fortenberry, Pam Latta, Carla Schmidt, Gail Lewis, Pat Hill, Sherry Clements, Julie McDowell, Debbie Barrett. Second Row: Janet Tedford, Nancy Coffman, Myrna Wood, Jodi Peters, Betsy Briggs, Lucia Campbell, Barbara Warr, Juanice Dright, Annette Furphy, Jackson, Steve Newby, Johnny Garrison, James Hargis, Dennis Derral, Mark Creamer, Terry Gilson, Kent Atkins, Rolly Black, Mark Clounch, Tom McCarty, Rick Breedlove, Jack Sebastian, Mike Stargel, Bob Sturdivant, Micky Bannister, Steve Bavou- sett, Nicky Strimple, Rex Amyx, Don Esign, David Maddy, Rob- ert Anderson. Boys' Glee and Sophomore Girls' Glee, which practiced outside of school hours, were special choirs organized by Bill Cormack, choir director. At practice each Tuesday night, Boys' Glee prepared for competition at the Tri-State Music Festival in Enid, Okla. The club also performed at Inter- scholastic League Contests in Canyon, the Easter concert, and all mens' con- cert at Tascosa. A newly organized group, the 43- member Sophomore Girls' Glee started working towards competition this year. Susan Chase, Cynthia Carpenter, Jan Harkins, Melody Hawk- ins, Judy Singleterry, Pam Seale. Back Row: Kathy Kling, Kathy Davis, Susan West, Priscilla Standley, Linda Batten- field, Kay Jones, Judy Marr, Jane Campbell, Virginia Wolfe, Gail Kirk, Mary Oates, Renee Gilley, Glenda Noble, J'Melle Potts. Madrigals Pre ent ,l Colorful Programs MADRIGAL MAESTRO . . . Choosing selec- tions for the Madrigals proved to be hard work for Bill Cormack, choir director. In Period Costumes Four Madrigal groups were formed under the direction of Bill Cormack, choir director and sponsor of the Madrigals. With 12 members in each group, two of the four groups were organized from the Sophomore Choir, one from Les I Chanson, and one from Les Chanteurs. Z., Il . , ppp Dressed in the colorful costumes of ' ' the Elizabethan period, each group V I V sang for civic clubs during the year, , , ,f E gave a Christmas program, and partici- VVV , M ,N 3' pated in the Tri-State Music Festival ,,irf rr,rsi X ,,,,........ A -' at Enid, Oklahoma, in May. 'i,rr,r.r,r. . A rrcc irr X, . J ..,,,,,,,,. f P' ' ' A' 12' L' M ,-w-?2it rir, RETURNING MEMBER . . . Karen Austin, 5 --and xt, I ,J-fr senior, was the only member of 1962-63 Madrigals returning to participate this year. MEMBERS OF MADRIGALS . . . First Row-Anna Kinnard, Judy Moore, Sally Reynolds, Janet Beard, Judy Waggoner, Eve Rowland, Janan Baldwin, Janet Tedford, Jan Humphrey, Karen Austin, Anne Haralson, Carla Matthews, Pat Henry, Linda Justus. Second Row-Julia Westmoreland, Lynette Vaughn, Carol Stroble, Bert Gore, Steve Hunter, Nicki Strimple, Wink Clark, Jimmy Taylor, Will Hagood, Carolyn Dunnigan, Susan Suito, Judy Anderson, Tana Del Prete. Third Row-Connie Cushing, Carolyn Cox, Susan Chase, Gail Kirk, Linda Burwick, Bob Sturdevant, Robert Jackson, Richard Bean, Robert Anderson, Karol Howard, Jodi Peters, Judy Martin. Top RowARichard Love, Billy Woodman, Rob Weems, Carter Eustace, Perry Williamson, Jesse Kirkland, John Hervey, Greg Kiempan, Bill McCoy, Buddie Jones, Kent Atkins, Susan Walker, Tim Coleman. 47 Girls' Choirs Add ore To Music Sixth period girls' glee and mixed junior-senior girls glee were two viva- cious choral groups this year. Sixth period girls' glee, composed of 55 sophomores, juniors, and seniors, wear red crepe dresses and perform at various programs during the year, sing- ing mostly selections from Broadway musicals. They traveled to Canyon in the Spring to compete in University lnterscholastic League contests. J unior-senior girls' glee is a special group that meets before and after school for rehearsals. This group is made up from Les Chanteurs and Les Chanson- niers. They entered contests at Canyon and Enid in the Spring. MEMBERS OF GIRLS' GLEE . . . Kathy Abbott, Margaret Acord, Evelyn Anderson, Caroline Andrews, Gayle Ansley, Robbie Bacon, Virginia Barton, Dana Bevers, Linda Blaine, Sammye Bradley, Bonita Bynum, Cathy Calhoun, Gail Chap- pell, Yvonne Clark, Suzy Clements, Lin Curtis, Marsha Dillon, Susan Eastland, Terry Eisenschmidt, Linda Floyd, Joan Fort- ner, Muriel Freitas, Ann Gatlin, Michele Harriman, Carla Holm, Bonnie Howe, Diane Huffman, Diane Johnson, Melinda BLESS THEIR PEA-PICKING HEARTS . . . Members of the girls choirs shell peas for a fund raising country dinner. Kelln, Charlene King, Moylan Kritser, Mary Lane, Nona Leard, Judith Miller, Lynne Morgan, Wynelle McCrary, Maxine McGee, Margaret McPherson, Shannon O,Keefe, Kathy Palmer, Laura Parker, Jane Robertson, Sherrie Roger, Cindy Self, Vickie Shelby, Cindy Spikes, Donna Storrs, Judi Swan, Barby Taylor, Carol Vance, Tricia Wehrman, Judy Weidling, Lana Wilson, Pat Zett, Linda Zielke. rf-ar1esnw:emiww x-v n1l.rnlax'Q r,. ,s' ex :mi .-v l4 JUNIOR, SENIOR GIRLS GLEE . . . First Row - Glenna Egar, Eve Rowland, Donna Young, Rita Smith, Sharon Short, Carol Ann Hill, Sherry Wilkerson, Anne Haralson, Bobby Vincens, Karen Howard, Carla Matthews, Pat Henry, Pam Bullock, Mary Woodward, Karen Lord, Sharon Thompson, Pat Monroe. Second Row - Judy Moore, Sandy Moser, Linda Reed, Marulyn Bradley, Judy Whitten, Robyn Robertson, Glenda Wallace, Jan Humphrey, Janan Baldwin, Nancy Phipps, Marilyn Raffkind, Kathy Walker, Monique Mollieux, Linda Kennedy, Alma Sapp, Judy McMurty. Third Row - 4 It, it I Donna Jackson, Connie Cushing, Carol Howard, Carmen Hamilton, Pat Stanford, Kay Harkins, Jay McEwan, Karen Austin, Jusy Huffines, Sally Nolan, Jessica Grey, Linda Justus, Jan Pratt, Susan Suits, Jane Scanlan. Fourth Row - Cheryl Pickett, Paula Stockton, Barbie Gensicke, Nita Thomas, Judy Westmoreland, Carolyn Cox, Sandra Scallon, Tinker Cox, Jane Kimber, Jusy Anderson, Cindy Dunn, Jan Boyd, Judy Snow, Susan Walker, Patty Bonnell, Linda Clayton, Ann Zickefoose, Nina Wood. EARLY TO RISE . . . Nona Leard, Carol Vance, and Wynelle McCrary stand backstage waiting for their choir to practice early in the moming in preparation for a special musical assembly, PA'I'I'ER ABOUT PATTERNS . . . Judy Weidling, sophomore, and Cathy Calhoun and Terry Eisenschmidt, seniors, discuss patterns before deciding upon costumes. 49 Porter Directs New Soph Band V Dressed in white shirts and black pants with red sashes, the 84 mem- bers ofthe sophomore band, directed by Bill Porter, received a rating of excell- ent at the fall marching contest in Canyon. In addition, it participated in several parades and marched with the Symphonic band at the Plainview game. 1963-64 was the first year Ta- cosa had an all sophomore band. DESPITE GRAVITY . . . Rick DeVoe, drum major leads the ligand down a street in Enid, Oklahoma at the Tri-State-Music estiva . 5. HORN OF PLENTY . . . John Blackwell stores his tuba in the band room after marching prac- tice during football season. ur- SOPHOMORE BAND MEMBERS . . . First Row-Jo Lynne Thomas, Linda Sheegog, Judy McQuay, Judy Collins, Winnie Wilson, Judy Singleterry, Connie Ward, Henry Davis, Ronnie Blackwell, Wynann Wakefield, Noel Warren, Larry Stallings, Richard Love, Jackie Soule, Beverly Cook, Jorja Perkins, Robyn Moore, Gail Foster, Bethany Bunch, Trudy Patton, Sherly Mul- lins. Second Row-Jerry Roberts, Debbie King, Eldon Dunn, Terry Schultz, Mike Price, Fred Richards, Donna Cope, Pam Latta, Ann Manley, Virginia Mclnnis, Jerry Gray, Richard Fox, Nancy Pollen, Shirley Crawford, Ricky DeVoe. Third Row-Barbara Lewis, Phil Kiser, Susan West, LaJuana Mc- STRIKE UP THE BAND . . . The sophomore band marches down Polk Street in the Tri-State Fair parade. DIRECTOR 'DIRECTINH . . . Bill Porter con- ducts the sophomore band as they perform at the fall marching contest, Guire, Gary Jones, Jackie Maples, Burt Gigoux, Mike Pugh, Daren Finke, Robert Smith, Carrol Clure, Jess Hansen, Freddy Rattan, Doug Aldridge, Charles Crouch, Mike Willborn, Mar- ion Atwell, Sandy McGather, Connie Ottensmeyer, Barbara Hopson, Janice Amyx, Iara Faye Bennett. Fourth Row-Kem ny Lane, Gerry Bolmer, Nancy Stein, Shirley Thomas, Mike Williams, Stanley Johnson, Kay Neidhart, Tommy Roller, Ger- ald Carter, Del Morgan, Johnny Blackwell, Ricky Nelson, Bruce Smith, Cherl Thomas, Dane Stutzman, Linda Turner, Wayne McGouirk, Von Ceil Eddy, Ricky Hall, Mike Morris, Gary Wal- voord. .AA REBEL BAND MEMBERS . . . First Row - Jo Lynn Magee, Cheryl Grimes, Martha Woodward, Nancy Anderson, Nancy Maxwell, Dorothy Jackson, Mike Buie, Daniel LeCrone, Harold Allm, Janice Rowe, Spence Moore, Bill Mullins, Steve Fangio, Charles White, John Stark, Sondra Lewis, Judy Kelley, De- Anna Marshall, Susie Ballard, Lynda LaRoche, Charlene Gus- tin. Second Row - Roger Robertson, Mary Wacholtz, Danny Whitaker, Gary Griffith, Tom Luytens, Rick Wood, Louanna Bennett, Cinda Lott, Carmen Hamilton, Leonora Glenn, Aud- rey Teague, Margaret Payne, Betty Sexton, Jo Dee Long, Nancy Howerton, Sharon Thompson, Linda Ayers, Jerry Gilson, Clay Thomas. Third Row - Janice Maddox, Pat Howerton, Sonja Pacific, James Lamon, Mike Sanders, Albert Clarke, Robert Mc- Cartor, Gene O'Rear, David Moore, John Dyer, Dallas Smith, Danny Dunlap, Roy Lacy, Bob McCartor, James Anderson, Larry Springer, Dennis Burgner, Kenneth Wilson, Royce Har- well, Tinker Cox, Rick Hill, Martha Webb, Sandra Eliff. Fourth Row - Gena Reynolds, Jane Prince, Mary Mok, Judy Whitfield, Linda Parker, Susan Everhart, Janet Fowler, James Boyett, Jim Randall, Loy Smith, Kenneth Risley, John Braboy, Bill Gibbins, Ralph Boyle, Sherie Gunn, Sandra Ladd, Dena Allen, Melody Braboy, Warren Wright, Jim Sowers, Terry Freeman, Jim Williams, Sharon Weeks, Cheryl Ray. Fiflh Row - George Bentley, Tehani Gray, Sharyn Baker, Jerry Kolander, Tommy Hildreth, Larry McClendon, Doug Hyde, Mickey Mueting, Tom Arnold, Bill Sampson, Kenneth Brewer, Barrie Powell, Bob Pennington, Gary Peterson, Bill McCoy, Mike Fair, Mark Ran- dall, Charles Wright, Bonnie Clark, Carolyn Giles. ., 1 ,, V , ,IN K ,V 4 , .i x nf ff ' -J ifffylhl' ff 81? ,ff ff ,', , .M Aung 41 i .. Mew W it 34 ff , 1 .f1, ,W 'Ml' ,,1- 4 A ff' Maw U5J'tni6 'Y . 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WIND WHIPPED TWIRLERS . . . The twirlers per- form gracefully, even though the weather is chilly and the wind strong. They are Martha Woodward, Jo Lynn Magee, Cheryl Grimes, Charlene Gustin, Linda LaRoche, and Susie Ballard. Rebel Band Beasts ore Members The 115 members of the Rebel band, under the direction of Bill Porter, open- ed its season by marching in the Tri- State-Fair parade. The band played at pep rallies and presented some unusual half-time shows at football games. In the fall the band received a I rat- ing at marching contests in Canyon. In the spring they traveled to Enid, Okla- homa to take part in the Tri-State- Band and Orchestra festival, where last year they received I ratings in Marching and concert, and a II in sight reading. Officers were Gary Peterson, presi- dent, Ricky Wood, vice-president, Aud- rey Teague, secretary, Charlie Wright, business manager, Danny Whitaker, librarian, and Loy Smith, uniform chairman. 53 Orchestra Enlivens Program Tascosa's 82 member orchestra presented musical selections which varied from the classics of Wagner and Beethoven to the modern tunes of Bern- stein and Berlin. Under the direction of Bill Porter, the orchestra and the choirs presented, in October, Music in Democracyv which was highlighted by the key selec- tion Testament of Freedom . The con- cert provided an evening of patriotic music. The orchestra also played for the all school musical The Boyfriend . ORCHESTRA MEMBERS ARE, First Row: Helen Holloway, Edwina Sampson, Sharon Meek, Cheryl Brauchi, Merla Kiner, DeAnna Marshall, Margaret McDowell, Pat Duff, Carolyn White, Jayme Skelton, Ronnie Herring, John Handy, Cynthia Ross, Jean Gray, Jo Von Bryan, Mary Handy, Patsy Scoggins, Sherry Wilkerson, Peggy Bourn, Patsy Hale, Sylvia Prince. Second Row: Bill Porter, Barbara Bandy, Diane Whisenand, Cheryl Clark, Susan Wright, Charlotte Vick, Kathy Keeter, Cathy Chapman, Myrna Wood, Dirk Mathis, Rick Poppe, Raymond Smothers, Larry Carroll, Gary Fish, Manzy Atchison, Monty May, Bill Fansler, Sharon Kelley, Stanley Jones, Larry Hilburn. Third Row: Mickey Mueting, Jeanette Ward, Kay Brooks, Marilyn Baland, Judy McQuay, J'Melle Potts, Ricky Whitlock, Thomas Bashioum, Robert McCartor, Bob Mc- Cartor, Gene O'Rear, Newton Bentley, Terry Walvoord, Phillip Jerome, Philip Alexander, Steve Fangio, Nick Strimple, David Souther, Spence Moore, Joan McQuay, Michele DeRieux. Fourth Row: Mike McKee, Wynan Wakefield, Tehani Gray, Barbara Lewis, Kathy Stockdale, Andrea Holman, Joan Woroner, Robert Godfrey, Dana Priest, Susan Duket, Gary Bills, Tom McCarty, Ken Marnett, Robert Jackson, Robert Keeter. THE MAESTRO'S TOUCH . . . Directing the orchestra in rehearsal for the Christmas assembly, Bill Porter listens to the harmonizing effect. SPIC AND SPAN . . . Gene O'Rear, orchestra presi- dent keeps his trumpet in good condition with polish and elbow grease. LOADING UP . . . Orchestra loading crew puts equipment aboard the bus that took mem- bers to Enid, Okla. My 1 wi X o QUEENLY SMILE . . . Michele DeRieux, orchestra queen was formally presented at the Music in Democracy concert Oct. 18. 55 7 7 56 jf? W TO DEBATE OR NOT TO DEBATE . . . Diane Vermillion, Royce Harwell, Rick Hill, and Becky Jones debate with Mrs. Robbie Dewald. TROPHY WINNERS Lindsey Dowell and Siegfreid Schnuetgen display PUBLIC SPEAKERS . . . Officers of second semes- ter Speech Club take time out from meetings. Debaters, peech Club Take Honor The main purpose of debate and speech club is to improve their mem- bers' speaking. Both clubs are spon- sored by Mrs. Robbie Dewald. Debate club was active in Inter- scholastic League Tournaments and district meets. Regular club meetings were held every second and fourth Thursday, but members participated in such activities as the Golden Spread Speech Tournament, in which they acted as chairmen and time keepers. Speech Club was active in dramatics, extemporaneous speaking, debate, and public speaking. January 10 and 11 they attended the Golden Spread Speech Tournament. BEATLEMANIAl . . . Steve Crowell, Mike Bell don Beatle wigs for laughs. ON STAGE . . . Acting a scene from Tall Story are Mike Borden and Janet Burnham. TAKE IT OFF . . . Peggy Sullivan helps Charlie Wright during the Boyfriend pre- sentation. or 3 Dramatists Present Comedies, Musicals Drama students cover all stages of drama and play production, from mak- ing scenery to the actual acting of parts and directing the plays. In class, stu- dents discuss plays, playwrights, act- ing methods, techniques and methods of building and arranging sets and props. A few of the 14 productions that the department have been involved in are Our Town, Tall Story, The Cur- ious Savage and The Boyfriend. Throughout the course the students learn about drama by direct experience with the actual production of school plays. Neil Hess is director and sponsor of the drama department. WAIT A MINUTE . .The sixth period drama NOW LISTEN , . . Lynda Clubb and Phillip class presented The Curious Savage Novem- Jerome rehearse a scene from Our Town, a ber 19 in the Tascosa auditorium. presentation of the drama department. 57 Neil Hess Directs Productions, Sponsors Thespians Under the sponsorship of Neil Hess, Thespians sold tickets and helped in the production of such plays as Q'Our Town, The Curious Savagef, Tall Story, 'lThe Boyfriendf' 'QMadame Butterfly, The Bald Soprano, and Staring Match? Thespians also played a large part in other productions such as An Even- ing of One-Act Plays,', the Inter-Scho- lastic League play, and Senior Spirits. At club meetings programs were pre- sented by Thespian members and spe- cial guests. WILDER RUN-THROUGH . . . Jane Scanlan and Dale Denny rehearse Thorton Wi1der's Our Town. USE A LITTLE EXPRESSION . . . Neil Hess, Thespian sponsor, illustrates the proper way to be expressive while on stage. DEMURE DRAMATIST . . . Playing the role of Madame DuBonnet in the all school musical The Boyfriend is Jo Lynn Thomas Publications Staffs Produce Pioneer Las M emorias Grease pencil, L cropper, pica and chase - the jargon of a journalist fills room 210 as Pioneer and Las Memorias staff members, under the direction of Mrs. Norma Foreman, work feverishly to put out their respective publications. First year students, working as re- porters, prepare themselves for editor- ships on next year's publication staffs. Phases of news stories, editorials, and features are learned in detail, and daily assignments provide ample prac- tice. Editors prod, aid, and instruct their staffs, trying to meet deadlines, but there is always a last-minute rush. Photographers play one of the most important roles in the quality of the publications, and frenzied cries for more pictures echo repeatedly as the photographers frantically work in the darkroom. It is not all work, however. Editors travel to Denton, Canyon, and Lubbock for press association conventions. Each year the publications department spon- sors the class favorites and Mr. and Miss Tascosa presentation. oz gan 96 .. Qi-1' K'k- P aww? ' if' , Qfgii FRED AND FRIEND . . . Van CFred3 Cook, photography editor, and Jan Bowen, photo- graphy coordinator, display some outstanding examples of Van,s work. I .f-M' 4 Mi. WORKING! . . . Discussing page proofs is Mary Jo Landon, class editor, and Mary Rothkrug, assistant class and index editor. ,AA-V' '-'5'!!lhwM -,MMM W E 'M Y f -, 60 - 2 :,:, P , sg X w is Q will XX W . . Ya , ' ir A 2-Ss. is .M r oms,-,XX X Q ,sw A, r, , ,M aw THE CHIEF . . . Mrs. Norma Foreman, advisor, and Janet Frazier, editor in chief, it and Jane Scanlan, assistant and activities editor, discuss yearbook plans. -- H. 'x'itQTi?'11 3?-is F , .pi . .3'5r-as -X - s Columbia Award Las Memoria Medali t Rating lxlkilkq MQ, X Cf?-35011210 Sc, voxoir. Bw? Q Beginning in the spring with the announcement of new editors, work on the Las Memorias continues through the summer and all through the school year. Working most of the day and into the night, meeting deadline after dead- line, the staff strives to publish a year- book of the quality of the 1962-63 Las Memorias. It received honors from four critical services: Medalist from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, First Classi' from the National Scholastic Press Association, A+ from the l'Vvx.rvs.QNNSQ. No.4 cx.XQ..q.rv. f Kxma. L lJw.u.Q Yew. S-in i -A Q, To L,-AT t NNE-.Q ubbit'-D W0 V' W H- T V3 5- BQNLFOLLOWING FORMANISM . . . susan ' , , ' ' Kaboth, clubs editorg Cindy Downs, faculty RW e - XXLKP l 5 xAoPx 'xyzditorg and Cheryl Newbold, assistant celebrities K-Koa muifl fa- 'N Qsbbv-s-K National School Yearbook Association HO -A L-N, -NJN and an Honor Book from the West Texas High School Press Association. Y-uno: kv-zu Q-msd X T-Q ITWYO E. THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT . . . Typi- cal of approximately 312,000 that flows through the publications department is subscription sales currency. KICKERS, CUTLINES? . . . Bo Cannon, sports editor, Judy Woolfe, business manager, and Britt Warren, art editor, strive to meet the final deadline. editor, work diligently. 6 Jones, Magness Head, Guide I'M NOT KIDDING . . . Bruce Magness expoundg Who, what, why, when, Where, how? Tough questions to answer? Not for Foreman's Followers! Sponsored by Mrs. Norma Foreman, the 1964 Pioneer staff, with the help of first year journalism students who served as reporters, gathered all news and published it bi-monthly in The Pioneer. In 1962-63, the paper was named most outstanding in Texas in AAAA schools by Interscholastic League, won medalist honors from Columbia Scholastic Press Association, All- American from National Scholastic Press Association, NA from National School Newspaper Association, and All-Texas from Texas High School Press Association. PUBLICATIONS POST OFFICE . . . Mike Goth, exchange editor, and Michele DeRieux, news editor, prepare newspapers for mailing to other schools. 62 PRINTER'S PANIC . . . Bruce Magness, associate editor, and Carol Jones, editor in chief, check Pioneer page proofs at Geo. Autry, printers. mvz ru:-WS ML GETTING THE SCOOP . . . Tommy Denton, sports editor, and Kelly Beckworth, assistant sports editor, interview Coach R. M. Patterson. ,ff e is iiijgy PHOTOGRAPHERS AND FUN . . . Brian Wheeler, Larry Springer, Jimmy Prater, Larry Mitchell, James Laman, photographers, find themselves opposite the camera. CANDID CAMERA . , . Van Cook, photo- graphy editor, explains the camera to Peggy Borun and Burl Bakerg Norma Foreman, advisor, looks on. ATTRACTIVE EDITORS . . . Sharon Turner clubs editor, and Donna Litle, art editor, edit copy which will appear in The Pioneer. I! J X. 6 PIGEONHOLED . . . Student Council secre- tary Susan Eastland stuffs faculty mail boxes with council material for homeroom use. 512-N-it News COUNCIL CLEANUP . . . Student Council member Nancy Stargel puts cleanup posters in the cafeteria. 64 COUNCIL VIPS . . . Council president Mike Stargel confers with sponsor Richard Mixon con- cerning plans for the Crystal Ball. BUY FROM ME . . . Monique Mollieux urges Steve VanSant to buy stock to finance another exchange student in 1964-65. ASK ME . , . During registration week, Mike POSING. . . Ricky Wood, Cathy Calhoun decorate the commons. Star el, Student Council president, gives direc- E tions to Barbara Oakley, sophomore. 5 132-Y Vi Council Supper Ai Boy Ranch Fund Buy a football tag?-only 10 cents. Become a stockholder. Bring a date to the Crystal Ball. Come to the Spa- ghetti Supper. These were projects sponsored by the 1964 Student Council, advised by Richard M. Mixon. Homeroom repre- sentatives rnet every Wednesday morn- ing to formulate school policies. They recognized outstanding students by selecting a Rebel Ann and Tascosa Dan each month and sponsored a for- eign exchange student. The officers were Mike Stargel, president, Barry Cline, vice-presidentg Susan Eastland, recording secretary, Michele DeRieux, corresponding secre- tary, Vicki Veazey, treasurer, and Clay Thomas, chaplain. CRYSTAL MOMENT . . . Students dance to the music of Floyd Creamer's band during the Crystal Ball. 65 Key Club Serves Tascos BANG UP JOB . . . Rebels pay a dime during Sandie spirit week to demolish the Key Club car. OUR FATHER . . . For the past three years David Hubbard, Key Club chaplain, has given many of the lunch period prayers. 66 Selling Rebel flags, running the con- cession stand at basketball games, giving the prayer at lunch and raising and lowering the flag are just a few of the jobs Tascosa's Key Club performs. In fulfilling their theme of service to the school and the community, Key Club members also sponsored the teachers appreciation banquet, painted safety signs on downtown sidewalks and sponsored an assembly program which featured Dr. Leon Hill, noted lecturer. Officers for 1963-64 are Bynum Sparks, president, Wink Clark, vice- president, Mike Stargel, secretary, Mike Noonan, treasurerg and David Hubbard, chaplain. Sponsor of the club is Robert Gleason. DING DONG . . . President of Key Club, Bynum Sparks and sponsor Robert Gleason open a Key Club meeting. ,pr- ommunit HANDOUT . . . Mike Noonan gives Bynum Sparks the traditional key symbolizing good citizenship, which is exchanged each month. JN 4 s, ,xt fm..,, THE SOUTH'S GONNA RISE AGAIN . . . Wink Clark raises the Stars and Stripes and the Rebel flag in the early morning. 4 3 6 RUNNING PRIDE . . . Bringing the Rebel flag across the field amid the shouts of the spectators, is Mike Noonan. Wranglers Pep rallies and football games wouldn't be possible without the be- hind the sceners , or Wranglers. This service club consists of ten boys, nomi- nated by the Key Club board, and fi- nally chosen by the head of the Wran- glers and his assistant. They are sponsored by Robert Gleason. This year Richard Brown is head Wrangler, his assistant is David Powell. Juniors and seniors are eligible to join this organization. Wranglers set up the stage for pep rallies, clear it afterwards, take cheerleader equip- ment, cannon and the Rebel flag to all football games. They assist cheer- leaders in decorating the goal posts, sell Rebel flags and sponsor school activities such as the faculty-varsity basketball game. 68 ENTHUSIASTIC WRANGLERS . . . Rich- ard Brown, head Wrangler, shouts through the megaphone at the football team as Dennis Coyne claps, and other Wranglers watch the action on the field. Keep THS Moving 3? is CONFEDERATE CANNONEERS . . . Wrangler cannoneers, sponsored by Raymond Perkins, wait to fire the cannon a.fter a Rebel touchdown. IC Offers Experience, Practice To Members Vocational Industrial Club, spon- sored by Don Turner, is composed of 15 students who are enrolled in either a regular vocational shop class or an industrial cooperative training class. Members of VIC compete with other clubs in district and state auto mechanic contests in such fields as Skill Speed, Job Application, and Parliamentary Procedure. Winners in district meets are awarded ribbons in state meets, the top three winners receive tool sets from the Ford Motor Company. Greg Daniell serves as president, vice-president is Larry Cargill, and Ted Frederiksen is secretary. MECHANICAL LINEUP . . . Officers of VIC are Greg Daniell, Larry Cargill, Ted Frederiksen, Wallis Whitworth, Jack Moss and Jerry Pullen. MR. CLEAN? . . . Greg Daniell explains to Stanley Rickwartz the detailed mechanics involved in overhauling a motor. SPEAKING OF PICTURES . . . What can one boy do with three legs? Actually, Dennis Wagner and Jack Moss are working on a transmission in the auto mechanics department. Ham Operators Start Club WA5HAY - these are the call letters of Tascosa's newly formed Ama- teur Radio Club. The club was formed in March of 1963, when Dr. R. F. Hyde donated a rig and antenna to the club. In June the club participated in a National Field exercise. They have made contacts with other ham opera- tors in Mexico, South America, Canada, and points all over the United States. Carrying out the club's purpose, to promote general interest in radio, members participated in Amateur Field day exercises, practiced Morse code, and assisted other members in obtaining licenses. Sponsor was Charles Sadler, officers were Steven Fangio, president, Don Rowell, vice- presidentg and Glenda Williams sec- retary. ROGER, WILLCO . . . Glenda Williams talks over the radio while Charles Sadler, Radio Club sponsor, takes down Morse code. OVER AND OUT . . . Jeff Sims, Radio Club member operates his ham radio set in his bedroom at home. ,S ANALYTIC EXCEPTIONS . . . Math Club officers, Dwain Holmes and Jerry Kolander, confer with E. M. Savage, Math Club sponsor. Math Club Enrich Classwork Math Club, sponsored by E. M. Savage, operated on a point system rewarding those who headed the group in club attendance and service. Points were given for math courses taken and special achievements in the mathema- special achievements in the mathemat- ical field. Directed by sponsor James Miller, the Slide Rule Club solved problems involving multiplying, dividing, squar- ing, cubing, and extracting square and cube roots with a slide rule. Both clubs participated in Univer- sity Interscholastic League contests. far V X, A BIG PROBLEM . . . Slide Rule Club spon sor, James Miller, explains the functioning of a slide rule to Lynn Phillips. GEOMETRIC CALCULATIONS . . . Craig Carver finds it easier to understand geometry when a plywood octagon can be used as an example. GRA Promotes portsmanship Tascosa Girls' Recreation Associa- tion has many credits to show for its years of service to THS. GRA sponsors game nights and donates a portion of the proceeds to worthy school projects. They also make posters to boost spirit for football and basketball games. Fulfilling its purpose of stimulating interest in physical education and en- joying social activities offered, mem- bers practice curricular sports after school and hold tournaments through- out the year. Sponsors are Miss Wanda Fergason and Miss Odetta Ball. Officers are Frances Timmons, presidentg Linda Woodall, secretaryg and Linda Noe, recorder. NEXT PLEASE . . . Sally Condray and Glyna Eager give pennies to Kay Frazier and Joan Spiller before a tournament. f A V ff if 5 I SHAPE UP . . . GRA members limber up before a junior-senior basketball tournament. MY BALL . . . Senior girls show how competitive a basketball game can be. BOWLING CAN BE FUN . . . Dennis Denney makes his approach to the alley. LACING UP . . . J. D. Blackwell and John Snyder put on their bowling shoes. Rolling Rebels Compete For Trophies Every Tuesday from 4-6 p.m., fourteen bowling teams battled the odds against strikes or spares. Two boys and two girls make up each team. The Rolling Rebels, sponsored by C. L. Jones, tried to promote an interest in bowling and stimulate fair competition and teamwork. League rules were set up by the American Junior Bowling Congress. During Tascosa's awards assem- bly, trophies were given to the first place team, high boy, girl, and game, and the most improved bowler. President of the Bowling Club is Allen Hawley. Gary Griffith serves as vice-president and Bob White is secretary-treasurer. STRIKE . . . Jane Scanlan anticipates the way the ball will hit the pins. HELLO THERE . . . Dean Bigham, DE club sponsor, contacts a DE student's employer. Di tributive Education lub Honors Employers At Spring Banquet 74 Distributive Education gives stu- dents a chance to go to school half a day and work at a job in the afternoon. DE students put their lessons into practice by working in such varied places as grocery and clothing stores, hospitals, and offices. Six DE members represented Tas- cosa at the February State Convention in San Antonio. They competed in job interview, sales demonstration, busi- ness speaking, ad layout and copy- writing, and notebook contests. Vicki Veazy was one of the eight finalists who competed in the DE Sweetheart of Texas contest. Hill Smith, was selected as one of three outstanding DE students in Area 1. The DE Club climaxed the year with the annual Employer-Employee Ban- quet in April. THE CUSTOMER'S ALWAYS RIGHT . . . Sandy Walton demonstrates to Dianne Cash the proper way to sell hose. GREEN GROCER . . . Larry the job of checking food, works grocery store under the DE plan. Pinson, new to half a day in a CHECKING UP . . . At Brent's clothing store, John Allen talks with Dean Bigham, DE direc- tor, about proper work procedures. X HI, HO . . . It's off bo work they go. DE stu- dents leave school for their various jobs. SELLING POINT . . . Learning selling pro- cedures in the DE classroom are Dick Brooks and Darrill Perkins. 75 HONOR FORCE . . . Sponsor Mrs. Gladys Cox and NHS officers, Sherry Miller, Raleigh Little, Cathy Calhoun, and Cheryl Ray greet new members. Pro ides Tutoring Service National Honor Society initiated 71 seniors and juniors selected by the faculty Feb. 27 in the Tascosa aud- itorium. Qualifications for membership in- cludes a 90 scholastic average, excel- ling in leadership qualities, a well- developed character and outstanding service to Tascosa. Members provide other students with free tutoring dur- ing the year. Last year Miss Joyce Johnson and Miss Jane Williams received special recognition for service to students and Tascosa. Officers for 1963-64 are Raleigh Little, presidentg Cathy Calhoun, vice- presidentg Sherry Miller, secretaryg and Cheryl Ray, historian. Mrs. Gladys Cox sponsors the organization. HANDY HELPERS . . . Tommy Harper col- laborates with Jo Von Bryan about the tutoring service which is provided by the society. -.fi gigs X Ns . - s V 5.6 . HOSTESSES . . Georgene Lott, Jo Smith, Cheryl Newbold and Carla Matthews act as NHS hostesses. 76 SING ALONG . . . Herb Ritchie, Latin Club member, strums a lyre, an ancient musical instrument used by the Romans. Language Club Stud , bserve Foreign u toms Members of Le Circle Francais, sponsored by Mrs. Betty Hiltbrunner, furthered their knowledge of France with French films, songs, games, and guest speakers. The club sponsored a spring banquet. At Christmas, Tascosa's Spanish Club, Los Conquistadoresf' sponsored Los Posados, the journey to Bethle- hem, and had a pinata party. The club also obtained a charter from the Pan American student forum, an associa- tion of Spanish clubs. Sponsor of the club is Miss Viola Rodriguez. Latin Club, Legio Decima hosted a Latin banquet. Members wore Ro- man costumes and menus were printed in Latin. Mrs. Josephine Gunter is the sponsor. TOURING FRANCE BY MAP . . . Point- ing to the terrain of central France, is Janis Smith, French Club member. , E P FIESTA! . . . A Spanish Christmas festival traditionally includes breaking the pinata. Spanish Club president, Bo Cannon tries. fig. 1 5' V ,.,,m,MLv . 4559? K r- . 5' Q ,gf y ,M wry' gi i if Hifi t if , ..f !l',J u ' .-v 'w rgaf' 'EQ 77 BLESSED TO GIVE . . . Marilyn Cox and Judye Huffines, junior Tri-Hi-Y members give food to the needy at Christmas time. VIVACIOUS VEEP . . . Tri-Hi-Hi vice-president, Kathy Keeter listens with amused interest to the guest speaker. Tri-Hi-Y Forms T o Club The senior chapter of Tri-Hi-Y spon sored by Mrs. Jack Hill and the junior chapter sponsored by Miss Elizabeth Lichty, has been active this year spon- soring dances and swims, and giving aid to the unfortunate. At Thanksgiv- ing favors are made for the children's ward at St. Anthony's Hospital, and in December an entire Christmas is furn- ished for a needy family, including a tree, presents, and food. The clubs are well known for promot- ing Christian belief, emphasizing citi- zenship education, and rendering ser- vice to the needy and unfortunate. LOOK AT THAT . , . Mollie Edquist views slides with Mr. Earl Sims of the YMCA staff during a meeting of senior Tri-Hi-Y. i-Y Serves School, Needy Under the sponsorship of Dan Salkeld and in affiliation with the YMCA, the Hi-Y formed a council with the Hi-Y groups of the other three Amarillo high schools. As a result, the groups from the four schools were able to undertake various activities together. Club activities included ski trips during the winter months. The Hi-Y also held many social activities throughout the year in conjunction with the Tri-Hi-Y. HIGH DIVE . . . Steve Crovell dives at Hi-Y swim night at the YMCA. ADDRESSING THE PUBLIC . . . Steve SHOOTING THE BULL . . . Hi-Y officers, Gaultney reminds Hi-Y members of a meeting Steve Gaultney, Steve Crowell, and Jack Bailey over the public address, talk with Dan Salkeld, Sp0I1SOI'. 79 SKELETON IN THE CLOSET . . . Mitch Etter studies the bones of the human body by probing on a plastic skeleton. f fx 3 2? i Qi. Z, i FAIR SCIENTIST . . . Vickie Craven gazes at an amoeba under a microscope, one of the Biology Club projects. 80 Atherton, Bell pon or Biology Club Enlightened by guest speakers and several science films, the 25 mem- bers of the Biology Club explored the realms of science beyond classroom study. Activities included visits to the Boston Greenhouse and to the labora- tories of Amarillo College and North- West Texas Hospital. Many members also entered projects in the annual science fair. Officers for the year were Georgia Stout, president, David Cox, vice- president, Sammye Bradley and Ray Teague, program chairmen, and Linda Andrews, reporter. Co-sponsors were Anthony Atherton and Mrs. Sharon Bell. BOTANISTS . . . Tending the biology lab window garden are Gayle Wood and Karen Slagle. f ORDERLY MEDICS . . . Medics Club president, Ricky Wood conducts a birmonthly meeting in the study hall. MEDICAL KNOW HOW . . . Sponsor of Medics Club, Mrs. Helen Teague school nurse, checks the medical supplies in the health office. , , , Medic Club Probes Realms of Medicine Future Medics Club, sponsored by Mrs. Helen Teague and Miss Betty Lichty, served to acquaint its members with different fields of medicine and the advantages they hold for followers. The 90 member club saw various films and hosted many guest speakers, one of whom was Dr. M. L. Fowler, D. D. S. They also went on several field trips, including a tour through the laboratory at Northwest Texas Hospital and a visit to a funeral home. The club worked all year at vari- ous fund-raising projects in order to buy a gift for the school and to send money to Medico, an organization founded by the late Dr. Tom Dooley. GETTING THE JOB DONE . . . David Moore, Medics Club vice-president, readies a cot for another patient in the health room. 81 Two years ago, Dr. Everett Sample noticed in a circular from a rare book store the title of a book he felt the Tascosa library needed. Students in his English classes contributed money to obtain that book and the Rare Book Club was born, with Doc Sample as sponsor. Members of his English classes, automatically becoming Rare Book Club members, voluntarily donate nickles and dimes each week to this club. The money is used to buy rare books which are donated to the library. Approximately 500 books have been donated by the Rare Book Club. HISTORIC RARITY . . . Looking at a Rare Book Club contribution are Gene O'Rear and Dr. Everett Sample. WORTHY CONTRIBUTIONS Seniors Wilford Lacy and Kathy Keeter and Royce Harwell, Junior turn in their money to Doc' Sample to buy a rare book for Tascosa's library ,lub Donates Over 00 Book To THS Librar Book lub Plan Prom Carrying out the theme of apple blossom time, the spring junior-senior prom was sponsored by the Tascosa Book Club advised by Mrs. Josephine DeSalvo. Through contributions and a mem- bership in the Heritage Book Club, the THS association has given over 1,000 volumes to Tascosa's library. I Mrs. DeSalvo,s five English classes automatically become Book Club mem- bers. Officers elected for 1963-64 were Martha Webb, presidentg Monique Mol- l lieux, vice-presidentg and Bob McCar- tor, secretary-treasurer. GETTING A DATE . . . Bob McCarter re- serves a date on the school calendar for the annu- al Book Club-sponsored J unior-Senior prom. AUTHORATIVE DECISION . . . Deciding upon the next book club selection is Mrs. Josephine DeSalvo, club sponsor, and Martha Webb. EFFICIENT INVESTIGATORS . . . Planning decorations and making prom announcement posters is Ricky Wood and Joanne Hall. Green, Prince Represent FTA MAD MONEY . . . Lewis Savage turns in convention money to Charles Sadler. Conventions highlighted the year for the Future Teachers of America. The district convention was in October at Canyong the state convocation was at Austin in March. John Green and Sylvia Prince represented Tascosa as Mr. and Miss FTA at the district meeting. John was chosen District Mr. FTA, and Jane Prince was elected district vice-presi- dent. Members of FTA served as ushers at Back-to-School-Night, and seniors practice taught two days in Amarillo elementary schools. Outstanding members received awards at the end of the year. ELECTED VIPS . . . Sylvia Prince and John Green, Tascosals Mr. and Miss FTA wait to give their winning speeches. 84 PETITE VEEP . . . Rita Smith, FTA vice- president, announces convention plans to club members during a bi-monthly meeting. WASH IT DOWN . . . FHA members get a sample of their own culinary products at their annual Christmas party. rsiimw' S . .fl A g FHA Promotes S.. Service Sponsored by Miss Sue Sloan and Mrs. Lola Pevehouse, the Tascosa Chapter of Future Homemakers of America willingly serves THS. Last year a rose garden was started between math and English wings. When com- pleted the roses will form a large TT At Christmas time they hold open house in the home economics dining room. Other worthy projects are mail- ing Christmas cards to mental patients in hospitals and making Texas state flags. During the year, members worked to earn junior state chapter degrees. They also attended city, area, and state FHA conventions. 7 ' its ....,.,, sw I1 lui 5 tg K. W -1..ff-.-..,...... ii t. . WASH DAY BLUES . . . Home economics stu- dents receive helpful hints on washday from Mrs. Lola Pevehouse, FHA sponsor. UWHATCHA GOT COOKIN . . . Inez Threatt, FHA member, prepares her lesson in home economics foods class. 85 FINAL CHECKPOINT Mrs Sybal Brierley checks over a pile of tests Suzanne Ricer has A STICKY PROBLEM . . . Mollie Edquist works to clean typewriter keys. Club members aid typing teachers by helping keep machines in good repair. Business lub Offers Services To Service to the school is the main objective of Tascosals Business Club. Membership is open to second year typing students. Each of the 50 girls work about one hour a day as a teacher's aide, typing manuscripts or preparing tests for faculty members. A service letter is given to girls who give 200 hours of their time to the club. The club is sponsored by Mrs, Sybal Brierley and Mrs. Margaret Burns of the business department. Officers of the club are Mollie Edquist, presidentg Susie Ricer, vice- president and Linda Bird, secretary. ROLLING AROUND . . . Sally Noland operates the ditto machine while Carolyn Estes slip-sheets the papers being processed. Y-Teen Hold Candle Light Initiation Y-Teens upheld their club's tradi- tion this year by presenting new mem- bers at the annual Candlelight Cere- mony in Elwood Park this fall. Later in the year, selected repre- sentatives attended the annual Y- Teens District meeting in Austin, Texas. Elected officers for 1963-64 inclu- ded Becky Streich, presidentg Mary Lou Gipson, vice-presidentg and Shirley Norman, secretary-treasurer. Miss Louise Hamm is the Y-Teen sponsor. KITCHEN CAPERS . . . At the YWCA Becky Striech and Mary Lou Gipson serve refreshments. M C 5. , Ns i E rs. W, QS Q Nil MINUTE MAID . . . Y-Teen secretary Shirley Norman records the minutes of a bi-monthly Y- Teen meeting. CUPID'S HELPER . . . Serving refreshments at the Valentine's Day Y-Teen party is club spon- sor, Miss Louise Hamm. 87 elebI'1tleS I I 'J Q., .' 5 ' .ef QQ' :L if, .g2,a'jf up ,A S aww' g- nf SWEETHEART OF TASCOSA . . . Jane Scanlan, serving as the sixth Miss Southern Belle, was elected by the students on Oct. 22 to be Tascosa's official hostess. She represents Tascosa at all its social and athletic functions during the year. Miss Southern Belle . Q . Jane Scanlan s ' f pun gms- gee-wr ,,.... new pw- www mn-N N-A W Five Finalists Contend For Title Students chose six girls to run in the Miss Southern Belle election from 17 senior contestants on Oct. 16. The five finalists are Karla Buckmiller, Susan Cathey, Sharon Johnson, Jo Lynn Magee, and Sharon Turner. Each girl consented to the filing of her name, had at least an 80.00 average and no truancies, was a regu- larly enrolled student at Tascosa, and Was approved by the faculty on the basis of character and citizenship. 'QB NOT A BLONDE IN THE BUNCH . . . Clockwise from noon are Sharon, Jo Lynn, Susan, Karla and Sharon. FIVE BEAUTIFUL BELLES . . . Jo Lynn Magee, Susan were the five finalists in the Miss Southern Belle competition. Cathey, Sharon Johnson, Karla Buckmiller, and Sharon Turner J 0 Lynn was first runner-up. THE SOUND AND THE FURY . . . November Dan and Ann, Ricky Wood and Cathy Calhoun, decide to combine their musical talents. W O if i HEW! WHAT A PEP RALLY . . . Jo Lynn Magee and Dennis Coyne, ctober Dan and Ann, relax after a pep rally. fe if E 5 4 Y, 4 igq,,.,,,,,, Mfg W Q M Q 1, my 'K 5 ,,?, 18 Senior Elected Dan And Ann Tascosa Dan and Rebel Ann are awards given to seniors for scholastic ability, leadership, character, and serv- ice to the school. Nominations are made in homerooms and recipients are chosen monthly by a Student Council Committee. DON'T STAPLE MY FINGER . . . Jane Scanlan and Mike Stargel, Dan and Ann for Septem- ber, make Crystal Ball decorations. - it ie. - - m-? ?. SANTA CLAUS IS COMING . . . Suzy Ricer and Glen Beard, outstanding seniors of December, trim the Christmas tree. 31' BLACKOUT! . . . Becky Davis and Richard Brown, Ann and Dan for February, operate auditorium light board. CAUGHT IN THE ACT . . . April Dan and Ann, Bynum Sparks and Carol Jones talk while putting Pioneers in teacher's boxes. 94 Sriven Monthl MAY I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION? . . . February Dan and Ann, David Hubbard and Cheryl Newboldy address the student body' CHIVALRY ISNlT DEAD . . . Barry Cline and f Kay Harkins, March Dan and Ann, go into the library. F3 YOU PLAY-I'LL DANCE . . . Clay Thomas and Lindsey Dowell, May Dan and Ann, study plans for the school musical. I never thought putting up posters and cheering the Rebels on to victory would get me in the Top Ten, said Cathy Calhoun. Vice-president of the National Hon- or Society, Cathy has taken five solids every year. She is president of Girls' Glee Club and takes part in Thespians, Latin Club, and GRA. She also is a Student Council representative. Cathy plans to continue her educa- tion and pursue a medical career. She is secretary of the Future Medics Club. Top Ten To be eligible for Top Ten, seniors had to have attended Tascosa during their junior and senior years, be an un- married May graduate, have an 85 aver- age, no truancies, and excel in leader- ship, scholarship, character and service. Faculty Awards Committee and ten selected juniors nominated and voted for ten seniors from the eligible nominees. Cathy Calhoun Wink Clark Top Ten Being chosen General Reb and one of the Top Ten have been my greatest thrills at Tascosa, Wink Clark re- vealed. As vice-president of the Key Club and an active member ofthe Wranglers, Wink always has a friendly smile and a word of encouragement. He partici- pated in track and football during his sophomore year, and was a member of the Latin Club. Wink was also presi- dent of Les Chanteurs and a member of the Senior Madrigals. He was elected General Reb in the spring of '63. Wink's future plans include college with a business major. Barry Cline, a deserving member of Tascosa's Top Ten, was vice-presi- dent of Student Council and an active member of the National Honor Society in his junior and senior years. Partici- pating in music and drama, he has been in every musical since his sophomore year. He was in the senior play and has been a member of Thespians for three years. As a junior, Barry was a member of the tennis team, Latin Club, Wran- glers, and the Key Club. Top Ten Barry Cline v-v ' Becky Davis Top Ten Becky Davis is known throughout Tascosa High School for her service to the school. In her junior year, she was chosen by the student body to serve as cheerleader. As a senior, Becky was selected to lead the student body as head cheerleader. She was also elected a member of the National Honor Soci- ety and has served Tascosa as a Future Teacher. An active member of the Student Council, Becky was co-chairman of the Crystal Ball Committee. As a sopho- more, Becky played a lead in the school musical, Where's Charley?', 00 Tascosa is a unique school. It has an atmosphere that encourages a stu- dent to be an individual, accepted for what he is and to make what he is even better. This is the impression of Tas- cosa held by Michele DeRieux. She takes an active part in French Club, Latin Club, Quill and Scroll, Y- Teens, and Future Teachers. Michele is news editor of The Pioneer, corres- ponding secretary of Student Council, and Orchestra Queen. She was named Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen of 1964. Top Ten Michele DeRieuX 3 Pat Harkins Top Ten Pat Harkins led the Rebels as quarterback and co-captain of the 1963 state semi-final football team. Selected to be on the second string of the all- state football team, he was also honored by the Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame as the best football athlete of the year. After a busy football season, Pat dived into varsity basketball, and spir- ited the team to a successful season. Harkins served as teacher's aide and film boy and was a member of the Latin Club and Hi-Y. The student body chose Pat as Mr. Tascosaf' 10 O2 Being editor in chief of The Pioneer is no easy job, but Carol Jones attends to her duties as head slave driver with efficiency. She was elected to Quill Sz Scroll, a national journalistic honor society, and last year placed second in regional journalism competition, and went on to place fifth in state. A member of Student Council for three years, Carol served her class as a member of the Senior Activities Committee. She has been a member of French, Latin, and Book Clubs. In her senior year she was elected to the National Honor Society. E' 4, 5 4 Top Ten Carol Jones 2 x , i L f ! Q 2 3 Q E X x i FY c A 5 x i y xi ' i 1 is il ' i gc i s Q S Q is z g . 3 5 l I Q lg k E- ft f? 1? L ' Q, f 1 5 I E i he c J il f A Y 3 if in it w s 3 , 1 2 P 1 l l 1 fs . ,il S Li Q if s a l 5 p if - is 5 ' - 5 -. iii? 1 . , .E . 2 Sk 5 i 5 1 I? ' 1 ri 'N' S 5, 5: 'M Ri I 3 Ax 5 1 , .... of Q if I me A Ng ii A x i i ,A ,,M,,....-......... gg. sm .,.., . s-- ..... ..... -Q I J NVQ N ii In si. . is-is R ' I .. Y. l N-..b...........,..c,.s,.f uw. .-.,..,...M A,.x .. -if vi' if wav, --K f?'wsg Jane Scanlan Top Ten S' . A true Southern Belle, Jane Scanlan combines charm, friendliness and enthusiasm with scholastic achieve- ment. In addition to participating in National Honor Society, she belongs to the Student Council and Les Chanteurs. Monique Mollieux, ex- change student from France, lives with Jane and her family. As an associate editor of Las Memorias, Jane helps with copy and is also responsible for the Activities Section. Busy both backstage and on stage, she appeared in Our Townf' The Boyfriend, and Believe It or Not. IO O4 Leadership, academic ability, and zeal for work typify the qualities of Mike Stargel. Mike Worked as president of the Student Council and secretary of the Key Club. He was also a member of the National Honor Society and played on the 1964 tennis team. He belonged to the Latin Club, Biology Club, and Band. Mike represented Tascosa at Boys' State in Austin in the summer of '63 and was elected Tascosa Dan for the month of September. Mike took an active part in all these activities, and still maintained an A average. Top Ten Mike Stargel X3 s -.......,,,,s.-AM emigf 5 15 3, Q . x lim-m,,,,, . V. igalwli 3 full gif, ,',T,iy, I! fj6l.L. I 3 uf Cakfgg, Mg K5 Came 1 55 Cwfm i 1 x no 08 U4 LO 3 7 C-Laosou 3 Q !X7 'kAfJ-L-' Q 3 p K Olflez 53 J Qvedovse, N20 M EIC 5 -l l l l 3 S' A IQ ass get 1 'f aotee. l l 'W X 0 S l l 30 p Loafv l 3 ' Q' f - l l 3 fi i . . 5 K ,W - It K5 vwwwmw ,-gsm.-,S 2-Qcsmwsscxwiwx-ms . V, Ricky Wood Top Ten The senior who does not know Ricky Wood is indeed a rare bird. He has spent his three years at Tascosa in diversified activities. Ricky heads the Senior Gift Com- mittee and is president of the Medics Club. He was elected a member of the National Honor Society and is a Stu- dent Council representative. Partici- pating in Biology Club, Latin Club, and Key Club, Ricky also finds time to play saxophone in the band. For the month of November, he was chosen Tascosa Dan. Demonstrating superior scholastic ability, Ricky has taken many accel- erated courses at Tascosa. 10 Mr. and Miss Tascosa 10 Seniors Pat Harkins and Jo Lynn Magee were chosen Mr. and Miss Tascosa Dec. 6 in a schoolwide election. On Dec. 4 each homeroom nomina- ted two senior boys and two senior girls for Mr. and Miss Tascosa. The names of all those who were nominated in two homerooms or more were then placed on the ballot distributed to the student body on Dec. 6. There was no runoff electiong the two students with the most votes were victorious. Besides being quarterback and co-captain of the District 3-AAAA champion football team, Pat also played basketball. Jo Lynn was runner-up for Miss Southern Belle and for Miss Amarillo. She is also a twirler. if i if 7 . 4 W ,f I f A Mui Y g,?wfL'Q, ,fy , ZZJEK' 0 , ' my ff: , .W f . f f S QW, ,i Y 1- ii 5 .1 :.V5W', w3fwfffff,, r ,, nf Ji' , f , 'Wea , K ,, q ' WW - ,'HJ4 f ,':i'f 'J' ,, fgftff ' f .1-Mizz' ' f f ,1e2,':f,f3's.5f 4 A' gf' f mf' ' My ,J , ,,,,, , if 'ff f m,,,,, V, 'ff :H V f wwya,4,gm '1 5 1 7 7 W 75 f JO LYNN MAGEE, PAT HARKINS . . Relaxing in a love seat, Mr. and Miss Tascosa take time out for the pause that refreshesf' 10 E L 13? 5 Q fl E X. ze: ME .gg 11 2 is S l Q -SS X ss-s m ,,Qi2,:-Q 3 was E l ,S Egg is 53 fi SEV A E S 5 W li E a is I so .l . HERE R Qt -A ss 1 N1 Ya E NX X I 3 Q 5 3 2 E ini f f, 35? SW , 2 , .j Xa, Nt xxx . , R WRX Y. . 1 vsz,-if ,f E N. R ooooy . .- R K ff iiwfssif-5.2-1 :- - asm - , igfflbge K, we asm x LINDA PERRY, TOMMY DENTON . . . Dimpled Seniors News and Coaches All-District teams. Elected junior favorlte beam after Crystal Ball Presentation Dec. 14. Tommy was a last year, Linda is the only person at Tascosa to win favorlte standout on the Rebel football team and the end on the Globe- two years, 108 wb x Senior Favorites E 5 ww Q I-I 1. ,E is ,izz M I: vyxx N 1 . ,ALL A Q, A Sw : A A x ' I , V M XR :..,L, M ,... ,:w1 Q f ' .' M f A -Whwf m m , f 1 x A i f K 5 Q fs qi ix 1 0 Junior Favorites X , M f ,suv xv +f.,f,fs ,, My as is -- VIL. 3: 5 ssl 3 XI N Q- S l . Xl' , R Y , N X , iii T xl we xii? gsm X X X q, ,, , ,Q ,, w e . gigs. Q 51 ,Q xi QS. Qi R .JN 3 5 'si ! figifggfw :.A CINDY CAMERON, DICK BUFKIN . . . Sophomore teams and the Spanish Club. Elected sophomore class secretary standouts begin their career at Tascosa with election as sopho- in October, Cindy belongs to the Student Council and the more favorites. Dick is a member of the football and track Latin Club. 112 1 Sophomore Favorites MARGARET PAYNE BAND QUEEN TH Clubs Choos MICHELE DE RIEUX ORCHESTRA QUEEN DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION GOOD CITIZEN NINA WOOD CHOIR QUEEN Royalt L w LINDA PERRY TRACK QUEEN if VICKI VEAZEY DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION SWEETHEART TERRY EISENSCHMIDT KEY CLUB SWEETHEART 115 Cheerleader Fire Up Reb Teams Hours spent preparing 'for games, planning pep rallies, painting posters, organizing skits, and decorating goal posts are some of the duties of the six Tascosa cheerleaders. Elected by the students and spon- sored by Robert Gleason, cheerleaders are Becky Davis, Simmie Callahan, Bonnie Tomasello, Ricky Crowe, Robyn Robertson, and Rolly Black. -M REBEL ROUSERS SIT HIGH AND MIGHTY , . . All six Tascosa cheer- leaders demonstrate one of the many difficult lifts', they learned last summer at the Southern Methodist University Cheerleader School, Aug. 10-17. MY ACHING KNEES . . . Robin and Rolly display their pep rally uniforms. 5 2 QQQ, . i. . urgvv..,,,,i',' K . WE'RE FROM REBEL LAND-WE'RE THE BEST . . . Head cheerleaders Simmie Callahan and Becky Davis practice yells before a game. . . . g t with varied S. REBEL REACTIONS Cheerleaders are cau h ' ' ibm' facial expressions and mixed emotions during a tense moment preceding a Rebel touchdown at the Sandie-Rebel game. W V ,,,V Z Vw 'f ' cw' L f f , 'f M- I 'iizffw , ,gf 'ng f , ' - 6 BEAT THE LONGHORNS . . . Wearing red and black, Ricky and Bonnie exercise their vocal ' ,L 'MA' cords. T' , ,4 ' T ' V T' 5' T af ' .- f 4 M 7 thletics Qwbb, N- Xwwbxlwdk QQMQQA Ssmwcx. Wm W 'X'-xml KSSQQQNCSRQ Qhigbci, gk S-Km was mmgK mJQiQ'Q9Qxm,wMmN,XK-nx1samQSQmEmrNS-9qS'Q9LQ92-WbSX Mm U mgwb Q90 Nwwnf Qu JW 4 4 4 X, ,L ..,, 1:7 Q f , VW , X 4 W 4, 7 , ,,,, 4 X 5, 1 aj ,V , 4 4 H K Af f f ,,,iy,Z 1, , 1 ,, ,, - I Y , , , , MW wa, wv4m.mWw.M, V W F f ' xM7 m f' WM W, f Wm ff Zi wif J X , 4 'lf SILENCE BEFORE THE STORM . . . Rebel captains Mike Turner, 11, and Pat Harkins, 10, meet Grand Prairie captains before the bi- district game played in Amarillo. Rebs Edged In Semi-Finals Climaxing the greatest football season in their six year history, Tas- cosa's Rebels of 1963 powered their way to their first District 3-AAAA football championship, and advanced to the semi-finals in the state play- offs where they were edged 7-6 by the state-champ-to-be, Garland. Tascosa closed out conference play with its first undefeated season in history, having only a 14-14 tie with Borger's Bulldogs to mar a near- perfect record of 9-0-1. The Rebels compiled 244 points to opponents' 41. Ending conference play with a 65-0 rout of Plainview, Tascosa hosted the Gophers of Grand Prairie in a bi-district clash. The Gophers returned home with a disheartening 34-0 defeat. The next week, the San Angelo Bobcats, favorites to take all the marbles, bowed on penetrations, 3-2, in a 13-13 quarterfinal decision in San Angelo. Garland's Owls then traveled to Amarillo Dec. 14 and shattered the Rebels' hopes of a state championship by edging them 7-6 in the semi-final game. Head Coach R. M. Patterson was named runner-up for Coach of the Year by the Texas Sports Writers' Association. Seven of Tascosa's players, Pat Harkins, quarterback, Mike Turner, halfback, Tommy Denton, end, John Roach, middle guard, Danny Abbott, defensive end, Robert Cameron, tackle, and Garren Thompson, defensive tackle, were chosen by district coaches to the all-district team. Season Summary Tascosa 14 . Tascosa 10 . . . . Tascosa 13 . . . . Tascosa 14 . Tascosa 19 . Tascosa 29 . Permian Midland Lubbock . Pampa Monterey Amarillo PRETTY SALTY . . . Coaches and team members scrutinize a Rebel play during a workout in Westlawn Park. Tascosa . Palo Duro 0 Tascosa . . Caprock 7 Tascosa . . . Borger 14 Tascosa . . Plainview 0 Tascosa Grand Prairie 0 Tascosa San Angelo 13 Tascosa . . Garland 7 THE REBEL DELEGATION . . . The 44 members of the 1963-64 Rebel varsity team. R. M. Pat,' Patterson Quincy Armstrong Head Coach Assistant Coach Ronald Robbins Bill Carter 2 2 Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Ranked First In i trict, Rebs Work Hard PLENTY SALTY . . . Coach Patterson explains a play to the team by illustrating it on the board. 1 ' V ,Y V' A V . Z f, 4 ' V,,G R Og A y I W 4 -qlyiu-fy C 'aa ' ,V it 1 C 5 f h' Z ' -- 2 , E A , 1 , A 1 K., ll , A l ' A f ..5 l I I 4 f , - V M is 4 fi I 15514, Vi , A A W E Q if 'F vs , I , , I 3 . is 3 pt - , I A r do I, , i s l , i, z,h . l ,yvlh V . I ,VA5V E ' 1 i , C r A i .l . iii 's C 'lx 2 - lv- 5-. i 7 A ,a , -lvv , 41. V X L,.V 'L I ,,,, :wi 3 A IVIA 5' X I .53-04' ' an l A 'C lick 9 Mi ' if w- AAI? ' 'Y I i C ii Q - ' , ,N .'-'W- l i f A A TRAINER TRIO . . , Jack Sebastion, Shelton Saddoris, and Fred Frawley, trainers, watch the game from the sidelines. SPY'-f Jack Rice Charles Beaston Assistant Coach Assistant Coach ff. X ' v Aff' L 2 6 in 124 ,E Jerry Behrens Dan Ives Assistant Coach Trainer l THS Stomp Lubbock 13 Pat Harkins, Rebel quarterback, led Tascosa to a 13-8 victory over the Westerners in Lubbock on Sept. 27. This was the Rebels' third straight win and first conference victory. Fullback Danny Abbott made the first Rebel score on a 22 yard canter. 'The second taHy vvas set up by a 23 yard gallop by Harkins, putting the baH on the Lubbock 15. Fronithere Harlan Green snagged a TD pass fronillarkins. Lubbock scored in the fourth quarter as celebrated quarterback Greg Lott slipped in from the 15. Through the remainder of the game, the Rebel de- fense crushed aH other VVesterner CUTTING UP FIELD . . . Pat Harkins and Mike Turner circle end on an option play against Lubbock. hopes. INDIAN ON WARPATH . . . Danny Ir1dian,' Abbott, defensive end, pursues a Westerner. Danny Abbott Mike Alton Junior Fullback Junior Wingback Burl Baker Mark Barrow Junior Wingback Junior Tackle Mike Bell Senior Tailback John Bently Senior Guard Rebs Harvest Pampa 14- Tascosa recorded its second straight district win on Oct. 4, with a 14-7 victory over Pampa in Harvester Stadium. Both Tascosa touchdowns came on Harkins-to-Turner passes. After trail- Vance Brack Larry Brown il ing 14-0 at the half, Pampa gave the Rebs a battle, scoring a third quarter touchdown, but other Harvester threats fell short. Junior Tailback Senior Tailback CLEAR THE PATH . . . Fullback Danny Abbott opens the gate for tailback Vance Brack against the Pampa Harvesters. Robert Cameron Senior Tackle l HG Bo Cannon Junior End 2 Johnny Delafosse Joe Dempsey Junior Tackle Junior Fullback TI-IS Massacres Plain men 19-0 Tascosa's fifth straight win came with a 19-0 victory over Monterey in Dick Bivins Stadium Oct. 10. Early in the game, fullback Danny Abbott bulled two yards through the Monterey defense for the initial Reb score. Abbott later climaxed an 80 yard drive by scoring once again from the two. A pass interception by cornerback Mike Turner set up the final Tascosa touchdown. Tommy Denton Bill Doane Senior End Junior Tackle REBEL HITS PAY DIRT . . . Danny Abbott, fullback, bulls in for a touchdown. Don Ensign Senior Tackle Tommy Gergeni Junior Fullback Taylor Gillespie Mike Goth Senior Tackle Junior End Harlan Green Bob Hampton SANDIE-SNATCH . . . Rebel linebacker Bill Senior End Senior Guard Henley 1501 closes in on a Sandie. POSPISIL PITCHES . . . Ted Pospisil 4133 passes as Garen Thompson 1725 and Joe Saun- ders f62Jb1ock. . 1. ..,.ff,.. A Rebels A enge Cannon-Kipers Tascosa staggered the Amarillo Sandies 29-0 in Dick Bivins Stadium Oct. 26. Sandie defense couldn't seem to hold the Rebs, as they scored two touch- downs in both the second and fourth quarters. Pat Harkin's passing and running set up three of the talleys. A pass theft by Mike Turner accounted for the fourth. This marked the third straight win over AHS and left the Rebs with a 4-2 edge in the six year rivalry. 2 MAKE WAY . . . A Rebel back attempts to clear his own path. Longhorn Roped 30- THS clinched the city championship with a 30-7 rampage over Caprock on Nov. 9. The winless Longhorns surprised Tascosa in the first half, scoring on their first drive and leaving the score- board standing at 7-7 at the end of the first half. Pat Harkins, quarterback, connected with Doug Valois on a five yard touch- down pass. Then drives of 58 and 89 yards gave Tascosa a 23-7 lead. A 41-yard TD pass to Tommy Denton accounted for the final score. Pat Harkins Jerry Henderson Bill Henley Billy Hobbs Senior Quarterback Senior Guard Junior Center JL1HiQX End Johnny Johnson David Kiker Terry McCracken Ted Pospisil 1 28 Junior Fullback Junior Quarterback Junior Guard Junior Quarterback Q ,lm 'X Billy Profanick John Roach David Robertson St in Robinson Jl1HiOI' End Senior Guard Senior Tackle Senior C enter Spirited Dons Do ned 36 0 Palo Duro was the victim of a 36-0 Reb victory, Nov. 2 in Dick Bivins Stadium. The spirited Don defense didnit seem to be able to hold the Rebs, as the first team piled up a 28-0 lead before reserves took over. The starting backfield of Pat Harkins, Mike Turner, Mike Bell, and Danny Abbott amassed 289 of the team's 330 net yards gained rushing. ECW BIRDS-EYE VIEW . . . The Rebel-Don game Richard Ross Joe Saunders as viewed from the press box. Junior Tailback Jumori uard Tasco a Ties Berger, 14-14 K4 1 Cris Simmons Jimmy Simmons Jr. Wingback Jr. Center vw 1 Garren Thompson Mike Turner Jr. Tackle Sr. Wingback Tascosa and Borger tied in a 14-14 deadlock in Borger on November 15. The Bulldogs scored twice in the first half leaving them with a 14-O lead. The Rebs retaliated with a 20 yard touchdown pass to end Bill Hobbs. The tying TD came in the exciting final minutes. With fourth down and nine on the 17, Pat Harkins, quarterback, threw a strike to halfback Mike Tur- ner for the touchdown. Hobbs convert- ed leaving the score at 14-14 with 57 seconds remaining. DOWN AND OUT . . . Doc,' Ives works over Stan Robinson as Coach Patterson observes. 451' Tkfafiw X 130 Doug Valois Ronnie Woodward Jr. End Jr. Tackle vw! ,, .,gp,.Z'.f!,, if , M .. 7 5, Ay... , fig. -f .v w A ,nl . . 1 'i v'4'.f.' .1 -fq 9, 5 gfj. , ff 5-mfr' Q ,g ,' 3 - L' A M' F 5 F 4 4 r I V Q f Y ffl cf' 1 i f ' ' , uf Rebs Skunk Bulldogs 65- Tascosa clinched the district cham- pionship with a 65-0 romp over Plain- view on November 22. After the first THS score early in the game, the Bulldogs fumbled three con- secutive times, each resulting in a Tas- cosa touchdown. With the score standing at 29-0 and a little less than eight minutes left to play in the first half, reserves took over and played the remainder of the game. Plainview placed eighth in the nine team district. 1 Mike Figgins Jack Gilley Jr. Manager Sr. Manager SM- J Johnny Harp Tim Heath Sr. Manager Sr. Manager Xi? l. iiiiii ' - WM K -' 'V K gg as t itss- isss tisss l - i ' f- ,,o,. K ':,p. .. ms .l.... W I Q -,sf - ff o f K Rebs Smother Gophers 34-O In Bi-District C lash Tascosa clinched the bi-district championship with a 34-0 triumph over the Grand Prairie Gophers in Dick Bivins Stadium Nov. 30, Grand Prairie fumbled twice and were unable to put up enough defense to prevent Tascosa from turning both into touchdowns. The tough Rebel defense allowed the Gophers only 53 yards rushing and 71 yards passing. Offensively, the Rebels penetrated the bulky Gopher line, which out-weighed Tascosa 12 pounds per man, for 273 yards rushing while gaining 93 more in the air. OUTA-MY-WAY . . . Mike Bell C243 bulls his way through the line as Pat Harkins C105 looks on. BELL BURSTS . . . Mike Bell f24J circles end as Mike Turner 1113 and two other unidentified Rebels block. Sf 7 if J W A7 f Www CHA CHA ANYONE? . . . Pat Harkins C105 attempts to evade two Bobcats. BUTFERFINGERS . . . A Bobcat tries to inter- cept a pass to end, Tommy Denton C8573 new CSM Penetration Put Rebs In Semi Finals Tascosa beat the San Angelo Bob- cats with a penetrations victory in San Angelo on Dec. 7. The Scoreboard stood at 13-13 at the end of the game, but the Rebs held a 3-2 lead in penetrations giving them a state quarter-final victory. San Angelo scored early in the game and led until the waning minutes of the fray. With 9:43 left to play, Pat Harkins, quarterback, led Tascosa on a 78 yard touchdown march. When San Angelo got the ball, there was 2:01 left to play in the game, but the Reb de- fense held the larger Bobcats until time ran out. LEM'ME GO . . . Mike Turner C112 tries to break loose from a Bobcat. In ww Ng, 'X -. 'Pj F ' ,Alias ' qi MAN. Q ., - 1 ,M Sf . ,K , , THANKS, REF . . . An official calls a play as he sees it. GET 'EM SILENCE . . . Harlan Silence Green C897 is sent into the game. 3!H -L rv BOTTOMS UP . . . Pat Harkins 4103 is tripped up by a Garland Owl. Rebs Bow To Garland -6 In Semi-Final Tascosa's dreams of the state cham- pionship burst as the Garland Owls squeezed out a 7-6 win in Dick Bivins Stadium, Dec. 14. Fumbles hampered Rebel drives as did the hard, icy field. Although Tas- cosa led 4-1 in penetrations and 129 yards to 99 yards in rushing, the coffin- corner punting of the Garland kicker consistently foiled Reb scoring oppor- tunities. The Rebs' touchdown came in the first quarter, the Owls, in the third. as ,Q TASCOSA BU TEAM . . . First Row - John Hampton, Ray DeReiux, Chuck Stewart, Jackie Vinyard, Ricky Timmons, Steve Douglas, Pat Jones, Gary Evans, Jerry Squires, Charlie Cobb, Bobby Bennett, Jack Harris. Second Row - Shelton Sedoris, Clyde King, Bobby Benton, Steve Willbanks, Tommy Tuttle, Tommy Gardner, Tony Freeman, Larry Pryor, Mike Raiders End Season, 3-6 This year for the first time a new sophomore football team was added to the athletic schedule of Tascosa. The sophs closed out their season with a 3-3-1 record. Much valuable experience was gained in the intra- city games with the Rebel victories over Palo Duro and Carver. Tascosa's B Team Raiders made their 1963 season a repeat performance of last year with a 3 win, 6 loss tally. Coach Jack Rice felt that this year's squad had more potential than those of previous years. This was evidenced by the Raider's wins over three power- ful teams: Dumas, Borger, and Lub- bock. George Hopper, junior, and sophomores Dick Bufkin and Jimmy Bennett led in the scoring department. McAffee, Steve Johnson, Neil Mask, Tom Friedricks, Toch Upshaw, Jim Ferrell, Alan Nichols. Third Row - George Hopper, Jim Bennett, John Keith, Pat Healy, David Upton, Rodney Davis, Gayle Woods, Dick Bufkin, Ricky Craven, Larry Perrine, Mike Tigart. WATCHFUL EYES . . , Raiders await their turn to run during off-season workout. T-?Wa 155 NMR wrt? A i wif -. - 1 5.2 : sl 1':.' t f - A..k W Rebels Defeat onterey Twice 39-3 5 6-55 District action began with Tascosa downing Monterey 39-38. In the second battle, Bill Bogan, junior cager, sank two free throws with four seconds left in the game to upset Monterey 58-57. Larry Willoughby led the comeback with 22 points. In season play an 8-8 district record brought Tascosa a fourth place tie. An amazing 1043 points were tallied, averaging 65 points per game. The 104-63 victory over Caprock broke the school record for total points in one home game. Six out of the eight games won were tallied in the Tascosa gym for a 75 per cent while a 25 per cent was rolled up in road play. GET EM, BOY! . . . Coach Ace Parker sendsaplayer fromthebenchintothegame. IT'S MINE . . . Larry Willoughby moves HERE I AM . . . Bruce Magness 1127 hopes for a pass from away from his Monterey opponents, retaining possession ofthe ball. Larry Willoughby K24l. 1 s -sissmxw Rxvmk Nsmxam wwf Www agua BAN TAKES THE WORRY . . . Wes Clayton retrieves a rebound against Plainview. SIDELINE SNICKERS . . . Rebel players find enjoyment while awaiting their turn on the court. Pampa Pounces Tascosa Twice 6 -60g 82-'78 After six straight wins, Tascosa fell to the Pampa Harvesters 67-60 in the Harvester gym January 14. Bill Bogan paced the Tascosa scoring attempts with 21 points. The Rebs were defeated 82-78 in the second game February 14 with the Harvesters at THS. Pampa's Charles Price paced both teams in scoring with 24 points and Bill Bogan followed with 21 points. Five Tascosa players fouled out during the game. Much ofthe game was spent at the free throw line as a result of the 61 fouls called during the game. K Qt - X S 4 7 Rebs Split ins With Lubbock 57-473 72- R Bk Tascosa dropped its first district game to the Lubbock Westerners 57-47 in Lubbock December 10. Steve Plattor of Tascosa and Joe Dobbs of Lubbock monopolized the scoring with 16 points each until Plattor fouled out in the fourth quarter. Bill Bogan scored 14 points for the Rebs. The Westerners fell to Tascosa 72-67 in the second fray which was played in the THS gym January 17. Bill Bogan R si 53397 paced both teams with 35 points. GET THE BALL! . . . Coach Ace Parker shouts words of encouragement during a tense moment. Bob Barnard Bill Bogan Guard Forward A HURRIED HUDDLE . . . Coach Ace Parker gives last minute instructions during a time-out. Rebs Drop T o To Bulldogs Tascosa's third straight district loss came with a 52-50 edging by Borger in the Rebel gym December 13. Both teams hit the same number of field goals, but the margin of victory came at the free throw line. Tascosa hit 10 out of 23 and Borger, 18 of 33. Although Tascosa led throughout the game, in the last 50 seconds the Bulldogs connected on two free shots to sink the Rebs hopes for victory. Borger compiled a 71-60 victory in the second game which was played in Borger January 21. Joe Shelton, Bull- dog ace, led both teams in scoring with 22 points While Bill Bogan paced the Rebs with 20 points. REACH FOR THE SKY . . . Johnny Bowman, 34, shoots a field goal. Johnny Bowman Wes Clayfml Center Center .tx QQ 1 A TENSE MOMENT . . . Officials and spectators eye the fast action between Tascosa and Plainview. TH Downs Then Bows To Plainview Tascosa downed the top-rated Plain View Bulldogs 64-57 December 31 1n the Reb gym. The Rebs, rated fifth in the pre-season poll, pulled a surprise upset. In the second game, played in Plain view January 31, the Bulldogs came out on top 81-65. Plainview controlled the ball throughout the game holding the Rebels to only three rebounds Bill Bogan was high point man for Tascosa with 22 points, while Pat Harkins followed with 18. THE BIG GRAB . . . Johnny Bowman Bill Gurman Pat Hark1ns attempts to block a Plainview shot as Bill Center Guard Bogan looks on. 140 fx? if J 442 W MM ,Q WMA Q Ni? ww Vx vi r4 3sxi5, n ff:f?f fi ff wx K Dons, Rebs Share Honor 62-425 69-62 Tascosa was defeated 62-42 by the Palo Duro Dons in the Palo Duro gym December 17. The Dons took an early lead and held it throughout the game. Reb cagers handled the man-for-man defense well, but when they were sud- denly faced with a zone defense, Tas- cosa's scoring all but halted. The Rebs fared much better in the second meeting with the Dons. The game, which was played in the THS gym, ended in a 69-62 victory for Tascosa. WIND BAG . . . Steve Plattor lets off steam after scoring two points in the Rebel-Don game. 5- ,W wr- Robby Holladay Bruce M-3811955 Forward Guard NO PUSHING PLEASE! . . . Pat Harkins C203 attempts a lay-up under adverse conditions. High Scores Set Records For Tascosa Caprock's Longhorns were no match for the Rebels as they fell 88-44 in the Reb gym December 20. The 88 points set a record for Tascosa as the Rebs' highest score in district 3 AAAA competition. Caprock's first season was a rough one, ending with a 1-24 record. The second match with Caprock in the Longhorn gym proved to be another record breaker for Tascosa. The score of 102-63 was the highest score in Tascosa's six year history. After tak- ing a 12-1 lead in the early minutes of the game the Rebs progressively widened it. Steve Plattor Ted Pospisil Forward Guard Jack Swain Larry Willoughby HARKINS HITS Pat Harkins attempts Guard Forward a field goal against Caprock L...- 5 4-Q5 RAIDERS . . . Top Row: Jerry Thompson, Jerry Mudroch, John Burkhalter, Coach Charles Beaston, Gary Jones, Joe Riggs, Jay Thompson.Bottom Row: Tony Freeman, Gene Prince, Clay Dark, Steve Hill, Dick Storseth. PREPARED FOR ALL OCCASIONS . . . Coach Charles Beaston leaves the gym after a Raider workout I 3 0 . IC I I I I I SAY AH . . . Clay Dark i753 tries to retrieve arebound in the 14-10 Season 144 The 11 members of Tascosa's Raid- ers worked hard to earn a respectable 8-10 season record and a 6-10 slate in district play. The Raiders beat all dis- trict opponents at least once, except Lubbock, Monterey, and Pampa. Jerry Mudroch served as captain for the hustling Raiders during the sea- son. Outstanding players were Jerry, Gene Prince, Clay Dark, and Jay Thompson. Through continued practice and hard work, Raiders gained the valuable experience needed to enable them to become members of the '65 varsity. Raider vs. Yanmgan game. . .4 , ll L L REBEL BASEBALL TEAM . . . Top Row: Coach Jack Rice, George Hopper, Joe Saunders, Johnny Bowman, Stan Robinson Larry Brown, Bill Bogan, Greg Jennings, Terry Burkhalter, Robert Jordon, Jerry Mudroch, Bruce Magness, Jack Sebastian POW WOW . . . Coaches Jack Rice and Charles Beaston discuss the workout schedule before practice. VV' if ff, l Uri.w,, l '1l X fl, ff' X we 'J' I sw. J wma? Coach Charles Beaston. Bottom Row: Alan Nichols, John Bunker, Jerry Kolander, Johnny Johnson, Bill Cherry, Al Gross, Ricky Timmons, Sid Portwood, Jack Vinyard, Gene Prince, Pat Williams, Joe Dempsey, Steve Douglass. Summer Play Strengthens Baseballers Eight lettermen returned to pace Tascosa's '63 baseball team. Experienced pitchers John Bow- man, Bill Bogan, and Bruce Magness led a formidable mound crew while Jerry Kolander, Bill Cherry and Stan Robinson formed a hard-hitting out- field. Although hit hard by graduation, the Rebel infield came on strong with John Bunker, Larry Brown, Ronny Baker and John Bowman from third base to first. After finishing fourth in the state of Texas in summer baseball, Jack Rice's club played with confidence and experience. 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Even though such members of the State Track squad as Mark Yarbrough, sprinter, David Webb, 880 runner, Len Bussey, broad jumper, and Lewis Thom- as, sprinter, graduated from Tascosa last year, the future and success of this squad was even brighter than in previ- ous years. Glen Beard and David Butler, milers, provided valuable talent to this year's success. Gary Choate, shot put- ter, Gary Hodges, discus, and Mike Bell, sprinter, also had profitable sea- sons. REBEL TRACK TEAM . . . Front Row: Dennis Watts, David Lyde, Jack Bailey, Fred Frawley, David Butler, Harold Gattis, Monte Dale, Glen Beard, Tim Heath, Hollis Talley, Mike Bell, Richard Ross, Billy Hobbs, Billy Henley, Burl Baker, Mike Wolfe. Second Row: Clayton Porter, Kerry Vandell, Greg Smith, Johnny Harp, Denton Folks, Steve Rice, Larry Hollis, Kent Bill Goreman, Jerry Gary Choate, Gary Furfy, Chris Simmons, Steve Gaultney, Norris, Ronnie McMurry, Hugh Force, Strive to Repeat 4 THE MENTOR . . . Head Coach Bill Carter, who coached Tascosa to the state championship last year, leaves the gym. Hodges, Tommy Gergeni, Coach Ronald Robbins. Third Row: Coach Jerry Behrens, Coach Quince Armstrong, Bill Profanick, Steve Gray, Jay Thompson, Jimmy Bennet, Greg Gilliland, Larry Perrin, Rod Rubbo, Don Littlejohn, Wink Clark, Shelton Sadoris, Charles Allen, Coach Bill Carter, Coach Dan Ives. Back Row: Jack Stanley, Bruce Cox, Guy Loomis, Jack Cheeves, Jimmy Farin, Carter Eustace, Jerry Carter, Ros Weems, Roy Wilson, Steve Willbanks. f n ' , K . , ,, N -,,,.,,, M, ,, L ,V I Qi, ,, ,,.,.,,, 01,04 , -ff 7 W., ,.....,.........a.,,.........4..,...s....,,.,, ,.. ,...,,M, ., ,.,,-,,W,.,...,,..,,..,.,. , 'M , i,V, -, af., P , a. ' A a ,it ,fy f-gi MV , A . ,.xf+-r Q ' at 44 v .Q , ,, ?t.w,,f V f if wie? My .GVLEZMWZ ' l-17 SAILING . . . Burl Baker clears a low hurdle during track workout. UMPH . . . Gary Choate, shotputter, prepares to launch the shot during practice. We wa - -3,- Q ., , ,' 148 Q-XX THEY'RE OFF . . . Richard Ross, Larry Hollis, Mike Bell, and Hollis Talley, Tascosa's 440 yard relay team, warm up. THE CAPTAINS . . . Mike Bell and Gary Choate served as captains of the '64 track squad. TAKE IT . . . Mike Bell and Richard Ross, returning mem- bers of the '63 State Championship relay team, practice the hand-off, UP AND OVER . . . Chris Simmons vaults over the bar during practice. 4' and if J Kauai Z J' ,ff- A TEAM WRESTLERS . . . First Row-Ray Carter, David Gutierrez, Ricky Worley, Larry ROSSVTO171 Goolgbyy Steve Carter, Don Harris. Back Row4David Gass, Tommy Martenis, Mitchell Hutchins, John Hargis, Gary Rheins, Dennis Wagner, Billy Woodman. NOT ON THE PROGRAM . . . Spectators have a hard choice to make deciding whether to watch the matches or the coach, James Kile. Q wi N S Wrestler Earn 6- Record James Kile coached the Tascosa wrestlers to another winning season sporting a 6-2 record and holding a sec- ond place title in the city tournament. The team of 12 boys, including three returning lettermen: Larry Ross, Ray Carter, and Steve Carter, worked out each morning during first period. Tascosa's wrestling Rebels met with opponents from Amarillo High, Palo Duro, Caprock, and Boys Ranch in two different matches with each school. The season was climaxed with an all- city tournament at Caprock High School January 24-25. Tascosa placed second to Boys Ranch in the city tournament with a score of 74-71. Boys Ranch handed THS its two season losses. gk is , :fa . -- lv' 1 . .gs ff- 2. - , i mssger-e--. A... 1-z,.f1..... ..:,5g.gg,,:,,,, ,-ff g-,R..,f-gif.-sf.m..:., -f-gr-cg, ill ON YOUR MARK, GET SET . . . Tommy Goolsby,junior, attempts to wrestle his Boys Ranch opponent to the mat. REBEL BU TEAM . . . Front Row-Jimmy Brazile, Paul Massay, Bill Davidson, Ronnie Breedlove. Second Row-Pat Williams, Ronny McMurry, Johnny Stark, Mark Speed. Back Row-Mike Glover, Mike Smith, Dick Campbell, John Hervey. 151 T.I-I. . etmen Practice, Improve Skill Fifteen Rebel netmen worked for Tascosa's tennis team this year under the leadership of Don Gardner, twice chosen tennis Coach of the Year. The Rebel squad had 3 returning lettermen: Rick Jensen, Monica Denton, and Glen- da Williams. Practicing sixth period and after school, the team prepared for games with other schools in their district. The six members making up the traveling squad played in Andrews, Wichita Falls, San Antonio, Odessa, and Lub- bock. Last year the netters won second in the city and fourth in the district. PRACTICE PAYS OFF . . . Coach Gardner reviews the day's practice plans with Rick Jensen. REBEL SWINGSTERS . . . Top Row: Bill Deuschle, Mike Glenda Williams, Janice Williams, Monica Denton, Sally Simp- Duncan, Rick Jensen, Dwight Howard, Doug Crow, Mike Cook, son, Julie McDowell, Gayle Moorehead. Mike Stargel, Preston Graham. Bottom Row: Pam Wilson, 152 - - ' v Q K. .. - if f' . 1 K 3355 . Q ' Q? A r .-mww,. ,Q I, V -I N up M QE ..1,: ' W I vw., , f g i::1'5'L ,X + - K H .1 , . H, . II :N A 5-1 f Q -. '3 ' img 1 .g ...N , M , ir , K A X X w- :-WK 'rf . . . K ' ifx'? 'ff.I.--5'Yf 2, 1 -.411 2' f'i17'...+:: .Q- w e :--f frf'i: ': 'f- -F' T5 NNT- ' ? is f M i3,W-,,t.+ 1- w.g-,Sas-rw-aQva'f5gr 2 X 'WW' 1 ' film' ' 7 - . , M- A 1 S, 'i - Kits f V: 'r K T1-Q-Kt:'Q'5 . V 3 . . . ' f X z zk ,I H 7 an N255 . L 7 Jw . Qijf' GDI- 1115 .'fF9f -QU-rv -at 'i ?f'H-.-f- TQ -.I 1 kfkq 'I , . X ' .P , Q t ,, V .A , .. . . ...... ,. ,.., . , I A, Q 1 ,, A - m E -A --'LL -Y 1 . Pffrjlffi A- zsQ,3,i,.gQ A - sk, K . 5 .X , . -- - , -'--- as f , Ew ili 9? l S if A S 'LLL A m y if-i' f,fiSf :-,Y i ' ' , twegg, 1- , fue. Q 1: 5 N A ' i 'Y A ---- ' mL.L, Y f ' 'mM '-'e'W -' 1 ' fQ1 1iiixg2:,,Qx ' . me Q, wwfisfffrzqu. . .... Y :liilriik f 1 ' 'A A - Q ff E A 51 ' Q, . ...Mt ,. gems X -wwsxmfimsg .. MMS ,,,. r o JUST ME AND MY SHADOW . . . During a practice game, Gayle Moorehead improves her skill and timing. EYE FOR ACCURACY . . . Preston Graham practices slamming his serve in preparation for future games. SIDE SWIPE . . . Monica Denton takes time for careful con centration before serving to her opponent. 153 Golfers Swing To ard Honor Returning from a district win last year, Tascosa's golf team, coached by Ken Hicks, experienced another suc- cessful season. The top eleven boys participated in the five 18-hole rounds of the District 3-AAAA matches played at Lubbock, Plainview, Borger, and Amarillo. The A , B , and C teams took part in the Amarillo Relays Tournament. Bobby Caldwell, senior, James Herring, Buddy Hamilton, and Robert Cleland, juniors, were returning letter- men. In '63, Herring was runner-up in district, medalist winner in the regional tournament at Odessa, seventh in state, and was named outstanding golfer of the year. A loss by one stroke at the regional meet prevented the team from attend- ing the state meet last year. RARING TO G0 . . . Golf Coach, Ken Hicks prepares to leave school for a practice session at the golf course. A TEAM GOLFERS . . . Bobby Caldwell, Buddy Hamilton, Robert Cleland, James Herring, and Mike Harrison. GOLF B AND CH TEAMS . . . Front Row: Tom Kolius, Kenny Caldwell, Andy Anderson, Terry LeGate. Back Row: Chris Christian, Ricky Glover, Jim Rutledge, Craig Carver, Mike Stewart. SINKING A LONG ONE. . .Buddy Hamil- ton, youngest person ever to qualify for the U. S. Amateur Open, strokes a long putt, EYES ON THE BALL . . . James Herring, voted outstanding golfer of the year by the Pan- handle Sports Hall of Fame, prepares to tee off. was- 9- ,-were s v rigs. 41.52-gr ge ls. ..'k' -.ss-sv X , fs -Q X. 1.64 ' Q G J il .ifl Qgww'l 05 ak -..,.. A . K . , - .. , X- M. . ,X 450 Boys Set Fa t Pace In P.E. Classes The 450 boys who took P. E. this year improved both their co-ordination and fitness by participating in such sports as flag-football, basketball, handball, softball, volleyball, and wrestling. James Kile and Quincey Arm- strong, P.E. teachers, placed particu- lar emphasis on the physical fitness tests which were taken three times a year. The boys were graded on various activities including sit-ups, chins, and the softball throw. Their results were then compared with the scores of boys all over the nation. MUSCLES BY THE MILLIONS . . . Push- ups are one of many of the exercises done at the beginning of each P.E. period. YOU BE THE HORSE NOW . . . Coach James Kile demonstrates the neck-breaker by using a vol1u1teer from his P.E. class. Girls Impro e Figures and Fitness Mrs. Dorris Foreman, Miss Wanda Fergason, and Miss Odetta Ball in- cluded everything conceivable in their physical education program this year. Girls participated in tennis, archery, tumbling, volleyball, basketball, speed- a-way, and modern dance. Students formed teams which met after school to compete in the various sports, and the winning team from each class played another for the championship. At the close of the year, the girls found they had lost hair spray, but gained a better figure. NETS EYE VIEW . . . Pat Monroe in- creases her skill in tennis during P.E. class. ww A I , . V- , ' 'A 'Ii' L ' , ' - ' M E y y 5 I is Q if at 1 il y ,, p AV vw as 5 ni 9 4 V e ':' n- 14 vi ,W ,,,,,, - .X ' -.rn-. . Q V , V I ,,i,. H X c 5 e in 1' A '.ii 5 f- i Q- , i pg V 1 ff' :gs M s ' H I 'Z , A I ,iw Ji ' A H I in ii i3 3ni, f if ' Q ' . A -ww, , '- f J M, MW, , THE LINE-UP . . . Girls practice cleaches before giving their modern dance in gym, BADMINTON BALLET . . . Sally Conery takes a firm stance before connecting with the birdie. 157 cademlcs s l ,,s ,nm R 1 w. v if-f X5 mm 9 Ef wi. -s. -Q g ,M -'X in-, 51 f W w Y E . - ,, . Af 11' - 1 1 3 , Kiki ,VK ,E Kg. , 11135, 6- VN , v - - W V 6559: - K KE 4 ,sfif 1 -Q.. , -7 '1 ,. ug x I . 3,11 ' K 1 1 g 1 Q5 1 f f h N. L 'H' 27' ,L - 1 K -, 'TN ,. . . I A H , K. K., , , 4,,.hb .K K, K K ' 4' '- , V Leif . ' 0 fl ., K 1 .1 sr, 'K ' M. , - by .1 ' , . Q? 5.5 WM. TI 163, f . , .fa .t.,. , ..,,. ,K 21,1 1.- 1551 ' 1.15: 5 M 5. ,ef q KV KKK 1, .. Q 2 1 Fig y f , 32- ' - ne. A .. - ew: f as .. A gg., K ggg1ag,5 , , 'nz . gif, Q, .4 sag. ,gif 1 'TN . .fx- K JK?-iii' .L 3. . 1 . 2155245 .F .'fS?m5':' VI' . . Y .f,gg.: J 2911-11 .1 .- 2- wf Tuff -sfi.gjm1QjgifL-,, Q 153152, - . .1 Lfgggwi.,-fx, ,s 1 ,.U1m,M,, . W Yi. i .kff.5?'5:7fff.g5 I 1 A . 591 ?ii1G'A5f fr.. K 2' X A -an - .Si Af Q ' vii M. f '. 'wzwdilf' , 1 F wg, -I 1. .5251 K. Wk 1 3 .J 1 ,, ,. .. Q e 252-im .J Principal upervises TH Student Supervision of 78 teachers and 1845 students is the responsibility of How- ard W. Lynch, principal. Mr. Rebel is a familiar figure in the Commons, halls and office, and a Well-known voice giving morning and afternoon announcements. His interest and dedication for his work are displayed as he advises teach- ers and students, directs a faculty meeting or speaks at assembly pro- grams. A cheering fan at Rebel sports activities, a man filled with pride in scholastic achievement, Mr. Lynch is a vital and influential part of Tascosa. HOWARD LYNCH, B.A., M.A. Principal 160 IN RECOGNITION OF A HIGHLY SUCCESS- FUL FOOTBALL SEASON . . . Howard Lynch, principal, holds the trophy presented to Coach Patterson at the Garland pep rally. Vice-Principal, Dean of Girl Guide, Direct As assistant principal, Raymond Perkins has the unenviable but neces- sary job of being in charge of all dis- ciplinary problems. He is familiar to many a Rebel student through his seventh period class, detention slips, paddle, reinstatements, and distribu- tion of textbooks. Sponsoring Tascosa's Cannoneers, he can always be seen guarding the Rebel cannon at the foot- ball games. Dear to the hearts of Tascosa students, Miss Willie serves as dean of girls and a general advice giverv to all Rebels. Daily she is confronted with love-lorn young ladies, students with schedule and class problems, and ill- ness and aches and pains. In addition, she patrols the lunch room and corn- mons, directs the Miss Southern Belle presentations, and co-ordinates all ac- tivities. DETENTIONS CAN BE FUN . . . Raymond Perkins, assistant principal, smiles at his seventh period 'detention hall. JANE WILLIAMS, B.S., M. Ed, Dean of Girls RAYMOND PERKINS, B.S., M. Ed. Assistant Principal MISS WILLIE , WILL YA'? . . Jane Williams, dean of girls advises Linda Alysworth, junior about schedule problems. 1 6 1 Counselors Advise, cold, Console MARGARET HALEY, A.B., M.A. Sophomore Counselor Sophomores confronted with the headaches of high school turn to Miss Margaret Haley, counselor. ln addition to manag- ing the orientation of freshmen, she helps sophomores adjust to the demands of senior high and assists in career planning. Miss Haley also directs the NEDT tests given to sophomores. As American Field Service co- ordinator, she works with the student council to plan for for- eign and summer exchange students. 162 As senior counselor, E. L. Ham- mitt offers advice about scholar- ships, college admissions and re- quirements, SAT and ACT tests, and requirements for graduation from high school. Seniors come to him with questions such as, What college is best for me? , and 'iWhat do you think I should major in?', Mr. Hammitt gives the PSAT tests, has charge of the diploma lists, senior averages and helps prepare for graduation exercises and the senior party. E. L. HAMMITT, B.S., M.A. Senior Counselor 'fm POLLYANNA KIMMINS, B.A., M.A. Junior Counselor, English Serving as junior counselor for the first time, Mrs. Polly- anna Kimmins resolves many of the problems of Tascosa's 688 juniors. She solves grade prob- lems, assists in planning and changing schedules, reduces stu- dent-teacher conflicts, encour- ages students to run for class offices, and, in addition, co-spon- sors FTA. Mrs. Kimmins teaches two sections of accelerated En- glish and previous to this year also taught senior English. I HAVE ONLY A MOMENT , . . Mrs. Mary Alice Cline works at her desk. ff .-Q A51 A- Q ' R- 'uf' . up A t Xl ax X il 2 Sr f 1, Q 5 X L i SSE ,wr s 553 ii lil, 3 x E 15 Q sf rf. A l gggfg iffy' - '-W ' silk? ' sr S f HOLD IT! . . . Mrs. June Hobbs pauses while checking attendance cards. .1 'l' 5 .. f e,.., ., . ' . K g ,. ..M..,. 4..iM. V Librarian, urse, ffice Staff Play Major Roles DUE MAY 15 . . . Miss Joyce Johnson, librarian, and Mrs. Leta Rogers, assist- ant, check out about 150 books daily. Ordering books, cataloguing, helping students with reference problems, and assisting teachers in compiling read- ing lists are only a few of their tasks. Recording grades, attend- ance records, tardies and de- tentions are a few of the tasks performed by Tascosa's office staff. Mrs. June Hobbs and Mrs. Edna Burwick, attend- ance secretaries, compile ab- sentees, record and report these names to the adminis- tration, and contact the par- ents of the absent students. Mrs. Mary Alice Cline, sec- retary to the principal, acts as Tascosa's bookkeeper, pays bills, collects money, makes appointments, and records grades. A to Z . . . Mrs. Hazel Burwick exe amines office records. 11 OPEN YOUR MOUTH . . , Mrs. Helen Teague, school nurse, not only cleans thermometers, but compiles health appraisals for each student. tests for hearing and vision defects, cares for ill students, and has home conferences with par- ents. She is at Tascosa four days a week. 163 BEHOLD! HE APPROACHETH NON! , , . Robert Gleason, geometry teacher, and Darleen Russell, English teacher, take yeaignin the Amarillo Little Theatre production, The Lionls u , I INVITE YOU . . . Mrs. Hazel Davis, English teacher, ac- quaints students with poetry selections she would like them to read. aff! 164 E HAZEL DAVIS, B.A., M.A. PHYLLIS CAMPBELL, B.A. Head English Department English EVERETT SAMPLE, B.A., JOSEPHINE DE SALVO, M.A., Ph.D, B.S.E., M.A. English, Rare Book Club English,Book Club KNIGHTS ROUND THE TABLE? , . , Members of Mrs. Davis, English classes enjoy the informal circular arrangment of desks. English Pupil PbRli ro e ea ms Cf Literature Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomor- row, quoth Macbeth. The tomorrows of English students were filled with compositions to be written, poetry and play lines to be memorized, sentences to be diagram- med, and novels to be read for book reports. Thanatopsis , Silas Marner, and Beowolf were but a few of the classic works studied in the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. if ,XI ROBBIE DEWALD, B.A., M.E. l LOUISE HAMM, B,A., M.A. English Eng ish, Debate Club IRENE HAMILTON, B.A., ROBBIE CURRY, B,A, M-A. English, Spanish English THELMA WORTHEN, A.B. English LARRY NUTTER, B.A. English DARLEEN RUSSELL, B.A., ELIZABETH LICHTY, M.A. BSE. English English,Junior Tri-Hi-Y CONGRATULATION BOYS . . . Doc Sample, English teacher, takes time out from class to examine newspaper articles about Rebel foot- ball victories with Tommy Denton and Don Ensign, seniors. 165 Literar Electives Popular Among the English electives offered at Tascosa are speech and drama which improve speaking abi- lity and oral expression. Journalism students learn and put their knowledge to use by publishing The Pioneer and Las M emorias. Those interested in improving their vocabulary and word usage find Vocabulary 40 helpful. English 40-E, developmental reading, improves students' reading and comprehension. I i ' WK? y ni... BUT THE DICTIONARY SAYS! . . . Jodi Cobb, Sieg- fried Schnuetgen, and Ricky Wood, seniors, debate the defini- tion of a word with the help of the unabridged dictionary in vocabulary class. 166 RACE WITH THE PACE . . . Jorja Perkins, sophomore, works to improve her reading speed with a pacer in develop- mental reading class. NORMA FOREMAN B.S., M.S. Journalism, Pioneer Las Memorias STACIA CRAWFORD, B.A., M.A. Developmental Reading DORIS MITCHELL, B.S. Vocabulary, Latin, Latin Club, Composition X ii X X X N X ,MQ its we g NEIL HESS, B.A. Speech, Drama, Thespians Lab Aid In Learning 3 Languages Approximately 550 students take ad- vantage of the four years of Latin and Spanish and two of French offered at Tascosa. The language lab, a 310,000 invest- ment for the school, is used by the stu- dents to practice pronunciation or to hear tapes in the language they are studying. It consists of 30 private booths and a master control board. wi VIOLA RODRIGUEZ, B.A. Spanish, Spanish Club JOSEPHINE GUNTER, B.A. M. Ed. Latin, Latin Club ROSEMARY PATTERSON, B.A. Spanish, Spanish Club BETTY HILTBRUNN ER, B.A. French, English French Club REPETEZ APRES MOI . . . Mrs. Betty Hiltbrunner, French teacher, listens to her class practice oral exercises in the language lab. 'ins Q- -N . -. T 1-X w -, . ., 1 --'--: Q if A .SS T LL' 9 ' is ,r f if - - . st f s, . ia.: L 522- 1, ,Sggryf Nr u p Q S cssi L , ANTHONY ATHERTON B.S. Biology 417075 SHARON BELL, B.S. Biology, Biology Club 168 ROBERT BALDWIN, B.S. Physics, Geometry SUE FULLERTON B.S., B.S.E. Chemistry MAD SCIENTISTS . . . Larry Carroll, Dale Scott, and Stanley Jones, juniors, broaden their knowledge of laboratory procedure as they prepare an experiment. A FISHY OPERATION , . . Don Stewart, sophomore, begins dissecting a starfish in biology class. Lab Experiments Develop, Increase Scientific Kno ledge Tascosa scientists squeamishly dissected worms, created minor explo- sions and delightful aromas in chemis- try lab, and put their math geniuses to work in physics. The nine teachers of the department presented the worlds of amoebas, bryophytes, valan- ces, and oxides to 36 classes. In addition to holes in clothing from hydrochloric acid, laboratory Work offered first-hand experience for those analyzing chemical com- pounds and animal anatomies. DAN IVES, B.S. Biology, Athletic Trainer C. L. JONES B.S., M.S., M.B.A. Chemistry, Physics, Bowl- ing Club MABEL RODGERS JOHN SEAMAN, B.S. B-A-, MA- Chemistry Head, Science Dept., Biology HAVE A HEART . . . Sophomores Dana Priest and David Upton examine various internal organs of a model of the human torso. 169 THE FORMULA STATES . . . A math student is, himself, a study in concentration. Math Student Challenged By ew Approach Approximately 1250 students were exposed to the new approach of math instruction at Tascosa. Algebra teach- ers stressed work with set notations, structure of algebra, and the use of inequalities. Plane, solid, and co-ordinate geom- etry were combined into one course. Math analysis, a college preparatory course, included college algebra and an introduction to analytical geometry. E. M. SAVAGE, B.S., M.S. Head, Math Dept. Algebra, Trig, Geometry, Math Analysis, Math Club B. H. CLARK, B.A., M. Ed. GLADYS COX, B.S., M.A. Algebra, Geometry Algebra, Nat'l Honor Society 170 ROBERT GLEASON B.S., M. Ed. Geometry, Key Club, Wrang- lers, Cheerleaders. CHARLES BEASTON, B.S. Business Math, Football, Basketball MARILYN GOLUB, B.S. Algebra leaf!! I if I1 . A K , .5 ,X L 1 J 5 by K , wi X 2 1 if 'M ,nw ELDON JACKSON B.S., M.A. Head, Social Studies Dept. Government, Economics BILL CARTER, B.S., M. Ed yofld History, Track, Foot- a .Q . sf JERRY BEHRENS, B.S. World History, Football DAVIS HARRELL, B.A. Bible IIQIAATALIE BUCKTHAL World History KEN HICKS, B.S., M. Ed. American History, Golf .N-www i 'f' +L ,iilil ,SS 9 fi. 172 A sst . .- ' -Q Q. - ' X 5155 TRIBUTE TO JFK . . . Two students solemnly read the tragic chapter of history made in 1964 in the John F. Kennedy memorial issue of Life magazine. Pages Of Pa t Unfold In i tory, Bible In the never-ending procession of time, todays become yesterdays recorded for study by future genera- tions. Battles won and lost, govern- ments overthrown, empires born and buried, and documents created by freedom seekers are history makers studied by students taking world or American histo1'y and government. The Old and New Testaments, explored by Bible students, increase under- standing of Biblical history and the Christian faith. I ,415 BETTY HINTQN, Bus. CLARENCE PARKER World History B-S-, M-S E 'Kaur'- RONALD ROBBINS, B.S. World History, Football World History, Basketball mm? DAN SALKELD, B.E., M.E. World History, Government, Texas History, Hi-Y HONOR SYSTEM? . . . Tony Bass, senior, andJodi Cobb, senior, exchange thoughts in history class as Suzi Duket, senior, looks on disapprovingly. R. M. PATTERSON B.S., M.E. World History, Football FLORENCE SPARKMAN , B.A., M. Ed. American, World History JACK RICE, B.S. American History, Baseball, Football act? GLADYS WALLIS B.A., M.A. American History 173 RICHARD PFLUG A.B., A.M. Typing EYES ON COPY! TYPE! . . . Roger Willeford, sophomore, and Linda Word, junior, practice typing. BILL CORMACK B.M.Ed., M.M.Ed. Choral Music LOLA PEVEHOUSE, B.S. Foods, FHA 174 C. C. JONES, B.S., M.A. Arts and Crafts, Art Club WILLIAM PORTER B.M.E., M.M.E. Band, Orchestra SYBAL BRIERLEY B.A., M.A. Typing, Office Practice, Busi- ness Club, Senior Class Advisor MOMMA'S LI'I'I'LE HELPER . . . Karla Buckmiller, senior, smiles as she sews the hem of a skirt. MARGARET BURNS B.S., M. Ed, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typing, Business Club SUE SLOAN, B.S. Home and Family Living, Clothing, FHA AUDIBLE AUDITION . . . Dana Bevers, sophomore, displays her vocal talent for Bill Cormack, choir director. Electives Cultivate Creativity, Bu iness, Culinary Skill Electives offered at Tascosa reveal future vocations and interests of Rebel students. The Picassos and Michaelangelos of C.C. Jones's art classes work with water color washes, ceramics, and oil paintings. Study of interior decorating, advertising, costumes and composition is a part of art. Band and orchestra perform at pep rallies, football games and assembly programs, contributing to school spirit. Les Chanteurs, sophomore choir, mixed choir, and girls' glee perform for the student body throughout the year. Future homemakers create delec- table dishes, master the art of sewing, and study the problems of home and family living. The door to the commercial world is opened by typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. Students work to im- prove both speed and accuracy in business courses. TALENT GALORE . . . Jan Nimmo, junior, Jodi Cobb, senior, and Donna Litle, senior, create ceramic masterpieces in art class. 175 DEAN BIGHAM B.S., M. Ed. Distributive Education Mr, DON TURNER, B.S., M. Ed. Auto Mechanics, VIC .. . '1 GRAINY CHISELER Tim Smythe, junior, works on THIS IS HOW . . . Bill Steinman, senior, shows Peggy Sullivan, senior, how to form block letters in mechanical drawing class. Vocational Courses Develop Skill Encountering the problems and gaining the experience of wage earners, DE students work at various business establishments after attend- ing morning classes at Tascosa. For 3 hours a day, 15 boys learn about the mechanics of automobiles while overhauling engines and repair- ing worn and damaged parts. Woodshop and mechanical draw- ing develop talents and prepare for future careers such as carpentry and architecture. P. E. Promotes Co-ordination, Fitness Physical Education strives to promote the health and fitness of DORRIS FOREMAN ODETTA BALL B.S. Tascosa's sophomores and juniors. gZSi,1N1SI-it Girls' P.E., Swimming, GRA ir s' . . Gaining knowledge of' athletic competi- tion and increasing endurance and ability in fitness tests are included in the P.E. program. Driver training is offered to stu- dents desiring proper instruction on how not to be a hazard on the highway and to students needing practical behind-the-wheel experience before receiving a license. WANDA FERGASON, B.S. QUINCEY ARMSTRONG Girls' P.E. B.S. Boys' P.E., Football JAMES KILE, B.E., M.E. Boys, P.E., Wrestling JUMPING JACKS, JOHNS, AND HARRYS . . . Boys JOHN BRYAN, B.S. in P.E. class do calisthenics in preparation for physical fitness Driver Education tests, 177 Workers Clean TH Pro ide ly Meals p , Daily, 1500 rolls, 300 pounds of meat, and 100 pies are prepared by 19 cafeteria workers for the more than 1000 students who eat in the cafe- teria during four lunch periods. Working in two shifts, 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., 7 custodians and 2 matrons clean over 172,000 feet of floor space, 63 class- rooms, and approximately 100 waste- baskets as they strive to keep Tascosa clean and efficient for a student body of 1845. G 'C Il. S ACCOMMODATING CUSTODIANS . , . Tascosa custodians and matrons are: Front Row.' Kay Robinson, Marie Drake, Herman Crooy. Bark Row: Lonnie Amos, Green Clark, Bob Stewart, R. W. Bull, John Whiteley, Clyde Hodgeman. HIGH SCHOOL CUISINE . . . THS cafeteria workers are: First Row.' Clarice Keeney, Ignacio Palacio, Ruby Huntington. Second Row.' Eva Kirian, Wilma Chester, Bobbie Lanham, Ada Gerlach, Lorena Fortner, Suzie Cox, Odessa Painter, Violet Hawkins. Third Row.' Cleo Taylor, Lucy Lindvay, Pauline Harper, Helen Randell, Pat Stover, Virginia Woodard, Lucille J anak, Artell McNett. A CLEAN SWEEP . . .John Whiteley, custodian, sweeps a deserted hall after school. IIIOI' 95 'S si. in Senior Class Totals 4 8 8 MARGARET ACORD STUART CHARLES ALLEN Spanish Club, Girl's ALEXANDER Projectionist, Teacher's Glee, Bowling Club, Spanish Club, Biology Aid Medics Club, Office Aid, Club Tri-Hi-Y if? X fi 4,643 f ff if S 9, img WW' E? if fu W ' V f 5535 1 Af' Q4 DENA ALLEN JAYNE ALLEN JOHN ALLEN BOBBY ANDERSON CLIFFORD Band Thespians, Rare Book Junior Favorite, Span- Book Club ANDERSON Club ish Club, Key Club 180 1 L , ,L JAMES ANDERSON Band, Orchestra, Latin Club, French Club, Rare Book Club NANCY ANDERSON FTA, Band, Orch., Spanish Club - .W , W5 f ' 43334 irr. 1'1 BETTY ANDREWS RAY ARMSTRONG SHARON Student Council, GRA, Bowling Ciub, Hi-Y, ARMSTRONG Rare Book Club, Span- FHA, Medics Club ish Club Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens, Office Aid ...w..-w, Y, , 49-viii' BILL ARTHUR PAUL ATKINSON JIMMIE AUSBUN KAREN AUSTIN LINDA AYERS Rare Book Club Spanish Club, Book Business Club, GRA, Les Chanteurs, Girl's Tri-SFHTB Band, Band, Club,Hi-Y Bowling Club, Book Glee, Madrigals, FHA, SPaI11Sh lclllb, Library Club, Teacher's Aid Region Choir Ald, Medlcs Club 181 WHICH GIRL? . . . Stuart Alexander, George Blair, and Terry Gilbert air views about the girls and cars of last weekend. Student Meet Friend In Common WWW' CHARLENE BALDWIN JACK BAILEY RONNY BAKER SHARYN BAKER MARILYN BALAN D Track, Hi-Y, Thespians Basketball, Baseball, Band, Spanish Club, Latin Club, French Les Chanteurs, Student Business Club, Biology Club, Spanish Club, Or- Thespians, Tri-Hi-Y, Business Club Council, Spanish Club Club chestra, Ba.nd, Mixed Choir 3 .,, J ANAN BALDWIN LARRY BALLARD DONNA BAN ISTER LINDA BARATTA JIMMY BARKER Les Chanteurs, FHA, Basketball, Spanish Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Art Club, Bowling Club, Bowling Club, Biology FTA, Spanish Club, Club, Book Club, Hi-Y Book Club, Student Speech Club, Rare Book Club, Spanish Club, Book Club Council, FTA, DE Club Wrestling, Slide-Rule 182 Club ALLAN BARRETT Biology Club, Spanish Club, Wrestling, Bowl- ing Club TOMMY BASHIOUM Orchestra, Band, Tri- State Orchestra, Bowl- ing, Teacher's Aid MIKE BELL Football, Track, Span- ish Club JOHNNY BENNETT Wrestling, Bowling Club TONY BASS GLEN BEARD Football, Wrestling, Senior Vice-Pres., Track, Baseball, Thespians, Student Council, Teach- Debate Club, Spanish er's Aid Club, Teacher's Aid LOUANNA BENNETT Band, French Club, Medics Club, Latin Club KELLY BECKWORTH Pioneer, Les Chanteurs, Latin Club, Rare Book Club, Teacher's Aid JOHN BENTLEY LARRY BERG Football, Choir Latin Club JOHN BIRCHFIELD LINDA BIRD STEVE BISHOP LANCE BLACK Debate Club, French Sec. FHA,Spanish Club, Basketball, Latin Club, Football, Book Club Club Sec. Business Club, Tri- Student Council, Les Hi-Y, Counselorls Aid Chanteurs MIKE BORDEN Football, Book Club Track, Drama Club v Spanish Club, Choir, B asketb all 18 i iii ,Q We :X '4 l N X X, Q as Six X X Q f s , X XX K ri Q if is 5 4 I Xe s Q sy' S' X s ,. . .. , L,AA s ,,.,, w, 'ist ,. . . ' . , ' r iii- B it si N t its ' Q 2 as if N ,si ,, S L 5, Sk. JAN BOWEN JOHNNY BOWMAN RALPH BOYLE JOHN BRABOY SALLY BRADBURN Photography Cofordinla- Basketball, Baseball Band, Latin Club Tri-State Symphony, Tri-Hi-Y, Book Club, tor Las Memorzas, Pio- Tri-State Band, Spanish Senior Activities, neer, Student C0unC1l, Club, Pioneer, Medics French Club, Office Aid Senior Activities Club 5 PATTY BRASHEARS FHA RICK BREEDLOVE Spanish Club, Las Memorias, Pioneer W eg? if ' 1 7 i KENNETH BREWER PATTY BRIGGS Band, Orchestra, Span- Spanigh Club ish Club 84 . .,-1'- , g - V X i ,,i1 ' ' : . . ,Ku bb qn ROSEMARY BREHM Spanish Club, FHA, Teacher's Aid RICHARD BROOKS DE, FTA Senior Class fficers Elected In October Students chose class officers and Miss Southern Belle in the October elections. Representing the senior class were Steve Crowell, president, Glen Beard,,vice-president, and Kay Harkins, secretary. Jane Scanlan had a year to re- member as Tascosa's sixth Miss Southern Belle. Finalists were Jo Lynn Magee, runner-up, Karla Buckmiller, Sharon Turner, Sharon Johnson, and Susan Cathey. The 27 office seekers lined the halls with campaign posters. Appear- ing before students in assemblies, candidates left their final impression. Senior government classes con- ducted the elections and tallied the Votes. CARROLL BROWN Band, Medics Club, De- bate Club, Math Club, Spanish Club ISS:- LARRY BROWN Football, Baseball KEITH BRUCE Nat'l Honor Soc., Radio Club, French Club KARLA BUCKMILLER Southern Belle Finalist, Student Council, Senior Activities, Book Club, Tri-Hi-Y TERRY JANET BURNHAM BURKHALTER Thespians, Spanish Baseball, French Club Club l I l Bmw RICHARD BROWN Key Club, Wranglers, Cannoneer N.-..s....e JOHN BUNKER Baseball, Football TOUGH DECISION . . . Siegfried Schnue- tgen, senior, marks his ballot in the October election of officers. if Il. , BZII , KAREN BURP SONJA BURTNER PAM BYARS FHA, Choir, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, French DE, Tf1'H1-Y, .B09k Spanish Club, Teacherfs Club Club, Senior Activities Aid 185 BOBBY CALDWELL Golf, Hi-Y CATHY CALHOUN Pres., Girl's Glee, Vice- Pres., Nat'l Honor Soc., Medics Club, Student Council SHERRY CALHOUN DE, Spanish Club, Vice- Pres., Book Club, Tri- Hi-Y, GRA SIM CALLAHAN Key Club, Cheerleader, Hi-Y, Wrestling, Span- ish Club 'NP' ROBERT CAMERON CATHY CAPRI LARRY CARGILL JERRY CARPENTER Football, Rare Book FHA, Book Club, Tri- VIC, Rare Book Club Hi-Y, Mafh Club, Slide Club Hi-Y, Latin Club, Senior Rule Cl'-lb Gift Committee, Teach- er's Aid CAROLYN CARROLL RAY CARTER Business Club, Bowling Wrestling, Intramurals Club, Spanish Club, GRA 186 RHONDA CASE FHA, Rare Book Club, Business Club, Teach- erls Aid PRISCILLA CAMERON Student Council, FTA, Latin Club SUE CARPENTER Nat'l Merit Scholarship Finalist, Slide Rule Club, Math Club, Span- ish Club DIANNE CASH FHA, Tri-Hi-Y, DE LINDA CASTLEBERRY FHA Dating Senior Exchange Ring OFFICIAL DUTY . . . Cheryl Newbold, senior, takes a moment from her work to talk with David Simmers. ff! SUSAN CATHEY Spanish Club, Book Club, FTA, FHA, South- ern Belle Finalist AFC KIRK CAUFIELD Biology Club, Spanish Club, Photographer, Math Club, Teachers Aid -',, K..k , ze.. x,b,,. N GARY CHOATE BONNIE CLARK I Track, Hi-Y, Football, Band, Tennis, Intramu- Wrestling rals KAREN CAZZELL BILL CHERRY Spanish Club, Business Baseball, Football Club, Library Aid, In- tramural Volleyball WINK CLARK BARRY CLINE General Reb, Pres. Les ViC9-PFBS. Student Chanteurs, Vice-Pres., COUNCIL Nafl HOHOI' Key Club, Wranglers, SOC-, 'LGS ChaHt9l1TSi Track Thespians, Key Club NANCY CHITTOCK Treasurer, Medics Club, Bowling Club, French Club, FHA, Debate Club, Math Club KATHY CLINE Business Club, FHA, Spanish Club, Teachers Aid 187 A FRENCH TOUCH . TERRI CLOPTON Spanish Club, Latin Club, Biology Club J ODI COBB tee, Las Memorias . . Monique Molliex, French foreign exchange student, participates in classroom discussions. RICHARD CONNER Football, Track, Wres- tling, Rare Book Club, Biology Club 88 'd,77,ign JERRY COOK VAN COOK Key Club,Band, Biology Baseball, Band, Photo Club, Latin Club, Or- Editor, Pioneer, Photo chestra, Cannoneer, DE, Editor, Las Memorias Teacher's Aid French Club, Pioneer, Sr. Activities Commit- ww-...W,,, MARK CLOUNCH Hi-Y, Latin Club, Band LYNDA CLUBB Thespians REBECCA COCKRELL TIM COLEMAN FHA, Bowling Club, French Club, Choir Nurse's Aid MARK COOPER PAT COPELAND Wrestling, DE Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club FHA, Teacher's Aid -KMA GARY CORBITT DAVID CORNELIUS Slide Rule Club, Biology Hi-Y, Speech Club Club American Ways Puzzle Exchange Students We attend school Monday, Tues- day, Wednesday, Friday, and Satur- day morning. There is no student- teacher relationship as there is heref' says Monique Molliex, French foreign exchange student. Monique, sponsored by the American Field Service, is living with Jane Scanlan, senior. De- spite the language barrier, her vibrant personality and eagerness to please make it easy to become acquainted with her. Barby Gensicke, an exchange stu- dent from Germany, is sponsored by the International Christian Youth Exchange. Barby is living with Robyn Robertson, junior. Barby finds classes at Tascosa more informal than in Germany. DENNIS COYNE Track, Wranglers, Pio- neer, Key Club, Cheer- leaders Committee, Bi- ology Club IRNA. STEVE CROWELL Basketball, Track, Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Biology Club, Pres., Senior Class -IOS 'mis KAREN CRAWFORD Senior Activities, Bi- ology Club, Book Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, FTA, DE RICHARD CROWE Cheerleader, Tennis, Spanish Club, Debate, Film Aid, Teacher's Aid NF- if QQ.-.,.,fte'i,,-it LIN CURTIS MONTE DALE FTA, Y-teens, Business Track, Latin Club, Club, Girl,s Glee, Teach- Teacher's Aid er's Aid GREGG DANIEL Auto Mechanics, VIC, Projectionist ilk 'VIS' BECKY DAVIS LARRY DAVIS Cheerleader, Honor So- Speech Club ciety, Co-chairman Crystal ,Ball, FTA 18 HE LICKED THE PLATTER CLEAN . . . Mike Bell and Derril Perkins show I I S empty trays and satisfied expressions after lunch in Tascosa's cafeteria. Students Scramble To Empt Sw ,,Qvsw O. W . DAVIS LINDA DEARY DARLENE DEAVER Band,Latin Club Senior Activities, Biol- FTA, Teacherlg Aid, Ogy Club, Book Club, Spanish Club Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, FTA, Office Aid JOHN DeBAUN SHERYL Pioneer, Intrarnurals, DELLANDREA Reporter, Senior Gift Senior Activities, Busi- Committee IISSS Club DENNIS DENNEY DALE DENNY TOMMY DENTON Bowling Club, Golf, Ra- Thespians, Track, Ten- Football, Sports Edt., dio Club, TeaCher'S Ald nis, Spanish Club, Pioneer, Les Chanteurs, Teacher's Aid Track, Latin Club 190 MICHELE DeRIEUX JANE DeREMER French Club, Teacherls News Edt, Pioneer, Or- Aid chestra Queen, Student Council, FTA, Quill gl Scroll, DAR MARSHA DILLON DEE ANNA 1 H1 Y FTA Bowling DONEI-SON lub G1I'lSGle9 SGUIOI' Senior Activities, Biol- 1ftCOrT1m1tt66 ogy Club, Book Club, FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, Latin Club MARY DOVE Latin Club, Teacher's Aid, Medios Club, Tri- Hi-Y LINDSEY DOWELL Thespians, FTA, Stu- dent Council CINDY DOWNS Fac. Edt. Las Memories, Pioneer, French Club, Tri-Hi-Y 'Ki' SUZI DUKET CLIFF DURHAM PEGGY DYER CAROL EADES Orchestra Spanish DE, Wrestling Nat'l Honor Soc., Latin Student Council, Span- Club 13115111955 Club Club lSl'1 Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Book Club, FTA, DE MOLLIE EDQUIST TERRY BOB ELMORE Student Council Pres EISENSCHMIDT Junior President, Hi-Y, Tri H1 Y Lat1n Club Junior Vice-Pres., Span- Teachers Aid, Basket- Biology Club ish Club, FTA, Teach- ball, Thespians er's Aid 91 .1 in we 1 f a ' S Q MARIA EMANUELE FHA, Book Club, Tri- Hi-Y, Biology Club, Teachers Aid SUSAN EASTLAND Student Council Sec., Medios Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Latin Club CAROLE ENDERS Book Club, French Club, Latin Club, Tri-Hi-Y, FTA, Teachers Aid 191 E Q Wt ...sv DON ENSIGN BARBARA ESTES CAROLYNNE ESTES MARIYLN ESTES STEVE FANGIO Football, Latin Club, FHA, Biology Club, Student Council, FHA, GRA, Tri-Hi-Y Band, Orchestra, Radio Track, Choir, Boy's Latin Club, Teacherls Spanish Club, Business Club Glee, Student Council Aid DIANNE FARMER 'UUA BILL FEREM Office Aid, Teacher's Football, Wrestling, Aid, Y-teens, FHA Track, Spanish Club, Bi- ology Club ,il M319 DANA FINLEY FHA, Spanish Club, Bowling Club, GRA, FTA, Teacher's Aid, Choir 192 CLARK FIRESTONE Biology Club, Spanish Club, Wrestling, Track, Student Council Club, Y-teens CARRIE FIGGINS Business Club, GRA, Thespians, Teacher's Aid X MARY FISKE FHA, Mixed Choir, Girl's Glee Seniors Take Placement Tests Pressing deadlines for tests and college applications take much of the time of college-bound seniors. Seniors take either the American College Test or the Scholastic Aptitude Test depending on the college they plan to attend. Many take the Achievement Tests in addition to these. Many members of the class of 1964 took the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test during their junior year. Sue Carpenter, David Powell, Mark Webb, and Max Webb are among 13,000 seniors throughout the country who attained semifinalist status by their outstanding performance on the NMSQT. Richard Brown, Priscilla Cameron, David Gass, Philip Giles, Raleigh Little, Don Parr, Sylvia Prince, Jan Sheldon, and Mike Stargel received Letters of Commendation. BARBIE FLENNIKEN GRA, Spanish Club, Book Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Teacher's Aid, FHA CURTIS FORSBACH KAREN FRANCE JANET FRAZIER Track, Latin Club, In- Business Club, FHA, Edif01', LGS Mem0fif1S, tramurals, Hi-Y, Teach- Tri-Hi-Y, Teacher's Aid Medics Club, Latifl er's Aid Club, Bowling, Quill 8a TWIN MERIT . . . Max and Mark Webb, senior twins, are two of Tascosa,s four National Merit Scholarship semifinalists, lk--r MARYANNE RICHARD FRY LOIS GANTT DAVID GASS CHERYL GASSAWAY FREEMAN Pioneer, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Rare Feature Editor, Pio- Sec,, Tri-Hi-Y, Book Speech Club Book Club, Wrestling neer, Student Council, Club, Y-teens, Latin Spanish Club, Quill XL Club Scroll 193 mme ANN GATLIN FHA, Girls' Glee HAROLD GATTIS Les Chanteurs, Track, Latin Club, Biology Club, Rare Book Club STEPHEN BARBY GENSICKE KAREN GENTRY GAULTNEY Speech Club, Debate FHA, Tri-Hi-Y, Bowi- Track, Spanish Club, Club, Exchange Student ing Club, Spanish Club Hi-Y, Intramural Foot- from Germany ball ,W DONNA GEORGE BILL GIBBINS STEVE GILBERT PHILIP GILES TAYLOR GILLESPIE Thespians, Spanish Band, Orchestra, Medics French Club, Biology Senior Gift Committee F00tball, Track Club, Teacher's Aid Club, Biology Club, Club, Projectionist Spanish Club, Rare BookClub A l JACK GILLEY ELAINE GLENN LYN GORDON SONYA GRAY Track MSF-, Fvotball FTA,Tri-Hi-Y,FHA FTA Les Girls' Student Council, Tri- MgT., SpaH1Sh Club Sec., Bowling Club, Glee, Tri-Hi-Y, Latin Hi-Y, Latin Club, Busi- 194 Teacher's Aid Club, Business Club, ness Club Teacher's Aid Seniors upport Fund For Boy Ranch HUNGRY PIGGY . . . Dennis Denney, Linda Baratta, Monte Dale and Carter Smothers, seniors, watch as Steve Crowell, senior president, donates to the Boys' Ranch Fund. CHERYL GRIMES HARLAN GREEN PAT GREEN JOHN GREENE GARY GRIFFITH F00tball, Track., Nafl Student Council, Tri- Debate Club Pres., Dis- Bowling Club, Band, Spanish Club, Book Honor S00-, Latlu Club Hi-Y, Spanish Club, trict and Regional De- F!'6I1Ch Club, Biology Teacher's Aid, Aid, Business Club Mr. FTA, Pioneer Rule Club Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Band, Twirler, Teacher's Aid, Office bate Champion, District Club, Latin Club, Slide Student Council LaNELLE GUEST GRA, Bowling Club, Of- fice Aid, Biology Club SHERIE GUNN Band, Medics Biology Club Club, Office Aid er's Aid, FTA DAVID GUTIERREZ ROBERT HAIMES MARY HALPIN Club, Wrestling, Spanish Band, Medics Club, La- Bowling Club, FHA , Book Club, Book Club, Biol- tin Club, Biology Club, , Teach- ogy Club, Teacher's Aid, Book Club Bowling Club 195 ONE, TWO, THREE, SMILE , . . 488 seniors were glad to leave the crowded risers after the class group picture was taken. saw., FU'- JIMMIE HARRELL Key Club, Spanish Club ANNA MAE HARRIS Senior Gift Committee, Teacher's Aid, FHA, DE, Bowling Club, French Club 196 BOB HAMPTON JOHN HARGIS KAY HARKINS Football, Track, Radio Football, Wrestling, French Club Pres., Les Club, Spanish Club, Choir Chanteurs, Senior Sec. Projectionist PAT HARKINS JOHNNY HARP Football, Basketball, Track, Football Track, Latin Club, Hi-Y, Projectionist, Teacher's Aid TOMMY HARPER Nat,l Honor Soc., Stu- dent Council, Biology Club, Spanish Club GLENDA HAYS LINDA HEARE GLENN HEATH Office Aid, Teacher's DE, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, Thegpiang, Hi-Y, Book Aid, Medics Club GRA, Latin Club Club, Choir ww Q1 . If 9 G 'Pr Q ar SQ it X E 4. ,M Q .. I LYNN HEATH TIM HEATH LARRY HEMBREE JERRY HENDERSON MACK HENDERSON Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, Span- Track, Football, Math Football, Teacher's Aid. ish Club, Girls' Glee Club Latin Club Sr. Group Picture Taken in September John Miller from Autry's Studio began scheduling and taking individ- ual senior pictures in the summer. Students chose from six proofs which picture they wanted to appear in the yearbook. Sittings were free, and stu- dents were charged only for the pic- tures they ordered. In September, the same group of seniors crowded onto the risers placed outside the building for the group photograph. Students interested in a print were given two poses from which to choose. This photograph could be purchased for 32.50. The picture of the '64 graduating class was placed on the wall opposite the study hall with pictures of previous graduating classes. MARSHA HESS SANDRA HICKS FHA, Bowling Club Oratorical Choir. Stu- dent Council, Book Club, Tri-Hi-Y im! GARY HODGES Track. Les Chanteurs. Boys Glee MARY HODGI-:s LINDA Tri-Hi-Y, Book Club. HOLLINGSWORTH Latin Club, Student Book Club. Y-Teens. Council, DE FHA. Biology Club DWAIN HOLMES Latin Club. Math Club 197 SHERRY HOOKER DE, Spanish Club, Med- ics Club DIAN NE HOUSTON Latin Club, Biology Club, Business Club, Medics Club DAVID HOWARD KEN HOWE Slide Rule Club, Math Club, Bowling Club PAT HOWERTON Band, FHA, Teacherls Aid DAVID HUBBARD JOHN HUDSPETH DIANNA HUFFMAN JANET HUMPHREYS JIMMY HUNTER Key Club, Student FTA, Hi-Y, Teacher's Choir, FHA, Business Pilmeef, French Cl'-lb DE Council Aid Club DOUGLAS JACKSON BEVERLY RICK JENSEN PHILLIP JEROME BERKLEY JOHNSON Football JEFFERSON Key Club, Tennis, Latin Band, Orchestra, Student Council, Book Spanish Club, FHA, Club, Slide Rule Club, French Club Club, Spanish Club, Business Club Cannoneer Senior Gift Committee 198 Senior Stud Engli h Authors A 2 5 LOOK, LOOK, SEE THE BABY . . . Monte Dale and Barbie F lenniken look at the comical version of quotes from Shakespeare's Macbeth. EK CARROLL JOHNSON ELLIOT JOHNSON RONALD JOHNSON DE, FTA, Spanish Club, Biology Club, Rare Book Club W VNS ,fy-,Q ip' JANE J OINER CAROL JONES LINDA J USTUS Spanish Club, FHA Editor Pignegr, Student Les Chanteurs, Madri- Council, Tri-Yi-Y, Quill gals, .Book Club, GRA, and Scroll, French Club Spamsh Club, Girls' Glee SHARON JOHNSON FRED J OHNSTONE FTA, Business Club, Bowling Club Teacher's Aid, Spanish Club, Southern Belle Finalist SUSAN KABOTH TED KARR Las Memorias Clubs Boys' Glee, Teacher's Editor, Pioneer, FTA, Aid Tri-Hi-Y, French Club KATHY KEETER BUD KEIBER SHARON KELLEY Tri-Hi-Y ViC6-PTGS-, OF- French Club, Bowling Orchestra, Library Aid chestra Vice-Pres., La- Club, Teacher's Aid tin Club ROY LACY WILFORD LACY LINDA LAING Band Rare Book Club Book Club, Business Club, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, FTA, Y-Teens JERRY KOLANDER Baseball, Key Club, Boyls State, Latin Club, Band, Biology Club JOE KUMPAN Football, Track, Spanish Club, Slide Rule Club, Biology Club Senior Recei e Dan, nn Awards TROY LAMINACK French Club MARY JO LANDON Nat'l Honor Soc., Pio- neer, Las Memorias Class Editor, Latin Club, Girls' Glee, Math Club 200 MARVIN LANE Student Council, Hi-Y, Slide Rule Club, Span- ish Club, Rare Book Club During each month of the school year, an outstanding senior boy and girl are selected as Tascosa Dan and Rebel Ann. They are chosen by a special committee of the student coun- cil, which makes its decision from nominations submitted by each home- room. Students receiving this honor par- ticipate in and contribute to most school activities. They are chosen for their outstanding citizenship, school spirit, scholastic achievement, and co-operation with the faculty and fel- low students. Dans and Anns are presented small statuettes that represent their achievements and service to the school. PHILIP LAROCHE Basketball, Golf, Span- ish Club, FTA, Biology Club, Teacherls Aid 2 LESLIE LEE AMY LEWIS SONDRA LEWIS Bowling Club, Spanish FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, Teach- Band, FTA, GRA, Rare Club er's Aid, Spanish Club, Book Club Book Club DONNA LITLE Student Council, Pio- neer, Les Chanteurs, FTA, Girls' Glee Pres., Thespians, GRA KEITH LATHAM DANIEL LE CRONE DE Band, Latin Club DUH,IDON'T KNOW . , . JaneScanlan, Rebel Ann for September, practices for The Boyfriend among her other activities. LINDA LITLE RALEIGH LITTLE SALLY LOCKWOOD BRUCE LOGAN Thespians, GRA, FHA Nat'l Honor Soc. Pres., FHA, FTA Sec., DE Latin Club Student Council, Latin Club, Biology Club 20 COLLEGE BOUND . . . Linda Bird, senior, discusses post graduation plans with E. L. Hammit, senior counselor. Hammit Guides, Advises Senior ' J KAREN LORD GEORGENE LOTT RANDY LOWRANCE JAY LOWRY ALICE LUCIA Choir, Book Club, Tri- Nat'l Honor Soc., FTA, Spanish Club Spanish Club, FTA, Spanish Club, Business H1-Y, Latin Club Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Rare Book Club, Slide Club, Teacher's Aid Biology Club, Teacher's Rule Club, Math Club Aid JIM LUGINBILL RALPH KAY LYONS RONN IE MACK Les Chanteurs LUNDEGREEN Les Chanteurs, FHA, Les Chanteurs, Boys' Girls' Glee Glee, Spanish Club 202 l JO LYNN MAGEE Southern Belle Finalist, Twirler, Band, Student Council, FHA, Business Club BRUCE MAGNESS MARK MALONE MARILYN LINDA MANTOOTH JAMES MARINER Basketball, Baseball, Spanish Club MANSFIELD FHA, FTA, Teacher's Assoc. Edit. Pioneer, Les FTA, Spanish Club Aid, Biology Club, Choir Chanteurs, Spanish Club mx JOHNNY MARTIN WAYNE MARTIN FREDDIE MASSEY Wrestling, Spanish Book Club, Spanish DE Club, Book Club, Teach- Club erls Aid CARLA MATTHEWS Nat'l Honor Soc., FTA, Student Council, Les Chanteurs, Spanish Club, Thespians Projectionist NANCY MAXWELL Band, Orchestra, Tri- Hi-Y, Student Council PAULETTE JO ANN MEANS JUDY MEREDITH DON MacIVER GAYLE MIKESELL MAXWELL spanish Club, Office Aid spanish Club, Bowling Medics Club, Slide Rule FHA Biology Club, FHA, DE, Club, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, Club, Latin Club Teacher's Aid, Girls' Teacherls Aid Glee 20 W5 M lr?iiTf'1i 7'?i4ffZ ,W We -: , fm r wgfQTfzffws74gmy , 12 Eg, , L SHERRY MILLER EDDY MOBBS Nat'l Honor Soc., FTA, DE, Projectionist Business Club, Spanish Club, Teacherls Aid DAVID MOORE MIKE MOORE Band, Baseball, Track, Spanish Club, Speech. Medics Club, Slide Rule Club Club SENIOR PRIDE AND JOY . . . The long awaited senior ring is proudly displayed atop the wheel of Tascosals cannon. JAMES MORGAN LYNN E MORGAN MICKEY MUETING BILL MULLINS DE Choir, Thespians, Span- Band, Orchestra, Span- Band ish Club ish Club, Tri-State Band 204 MONIQUE MOLLIEX Debate Club, Speech Club, French Club, Stu- dent Council, Les Chan- teurs SPENCE MOORE Band, Orchestra, Tri- State Band, Tri-State Orchestra SHURI MUNNERLYN French Club, Spanish Club, Book Club, Tri- Hi-Y, Business Club SANDRA MCCOY -.2 ,W . MIKE MCCRACKEN HAROLD McDANIEL JAYE MCEWAN Track, Rare Book Club Math Club, Latin Club Bowling Club, FTA, Seniors Recei e Rings In eptember Senior rings arrived early in Sep- tember. Last spring, ring permits were issued, and ring orders and down payments were taken by Mr. Bill Defee. The balance was paid on delivery. Seniors made selections from five different ring styles. The school motto, Non Sibi Sed Omnibus, the Rebel flag, the word Rebels, and the year, '64 , appeared on all the rings. The 1963-64 senior class, 488 strong, is the largest in Tascosa's history. These seniors graduated with 16121 units, 16 units being acceptable solids. Choir, Thespians JOHN MCGEE Les Chanteurs, Wres- tling, Boys' Glee JUDY MCGREW MARYLIN MCGUIRE JOAN MCQUAY Les Chanteurs, FHA Choir, FHA, GRA, Girls' Orchestra, Medics Club, Glee, DE, Teacher's Aid Girls, Glee JACKIE NALL PATSY NEAL we NANCY NEIDHARDT Track, Math Club, Pro- Business Club, Book Spanish Club, FHA, Of- j6CfSi0I1iSt, T6aCher's Aid Club, Spanish Club, Tri- fice Aid Hi-Y 20 Librar Pro ides Silence For Stud SALLY NOLAND Les Chansons, Girls' Glee, French Club, La- tin Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Med- ics Club SONJA PACIFIC Band, Orchestra, Med- ics Club, FHA, Latin Club, Spanish Club CAROL PATTERSON Latin Club, FHA, Girls' Glee, Biology Club, Business Club DON PARR Medics Club, Latin Club ,mm KATHY PATTERSON JAMES PATTY Tri-Hi-Y, Book Club, Spanish Club 'Nl-v-ni' Y' I' FAIN PENDERGRAFT DERRILL PERKINS ,f LINDA PERRY French Club, FHA, DE Student Council, Junior Teacher's Aid Favorite, FHA, Y-Teens ,pavv MARGARET PAYNE Band Queen, Latin Club, Band, Orchestra, Nat'l Honor Soc. at GARY PETERSEN ELAINE PINCKARD Band Pres, FTA, Or- French Club, Orchestra chestra, Medics Club, Latin Club .,,,..A- JUDY PITT STEVE PLATTOR DAVID POINDEXTER CLAYTON PORTER DAVID POWELL Business Club, Tri- Track, Basketball, Stu- Wrestling Key Club. Wranglers, Hi.Y, FTA dent Council, Thes- Student Council. Nat'l pians, Spanish Club Honor Soc., Math Club 20 . ,N xx xx JUDY POWELL BOB POWERS GARY PRINCE DE, Tri-Hi-Y, Student Latin Club, Teacher's Football, Baseball, Council, Spanish Club, Aid Spanish Club, Intramu- Orchestra rals DE BUFF RANK FHA, Business Club 208 im' GERRY PURNELL GARY RAINES JIM RANDALL Wrestling Wrestling, Band CHERYL RAY Historian, Nat'l Honor Soc., Band, Medics Club, Slide Rule Club DON REMLING Football, Track, Latin Club SYLVIA PRINCE Nat'l Honor Soc., FTA LINDA PUGH Student Council, Book President, Orchestra, Cl'-lb, DE., Y-TGSUS, French Club, Spanish FHAySP3T11Sl'1 Club Club ood, Beard Head Committee Each senior homeroom had a rep- resentative on both the Senior Gift and Activities Committees. The gift committee was sponsored by Miss Rosemary Patterson, with Ricky Wood acting as chairman. Each senior was asked to give 81.50 and gift suggestions. After the collection was complete, the gift was chosen. Last year's senior gift was the mosaic Rebel in the auditorium. Glenn Beard was chairman of the activities committee and Mrs. Sybal Brierley was sponsor. The committee investigated and recommended places for senior day and the senior banquet, the senior class made the final deci- sion. Last year's banquet was at the Holiday Inn West. GENA REYNOLDS Symphonic Band, Les Chunsons BEVERLY REXROAD FHA S anish Club i I7 i Book Club, FTA, Teach- er's Aid DANNY RICHARDSON Wrestling, Spanish Club, Biology Club, Bowling Club, Teachers Aid ANNE RIGGS Latin Club, Teachers Aid, FTA, Biology Club, Business Club SUZY RICER Student Council, Tri- Hi-Y, Bowling Club, La- tin Club, FTA, Office Aid FRANK RINER Baseball 'Q HE'S A LONG TALL TEXAN . . . Ricky Wood mentally repeats his speech while being introduced as candidate for senior president. 'iw' HERB RITCHIE JOHN ROACH LINDA ROACH KENNETH ROBBINS BILL ROBERTS Student COL1I1Cil. Latin Football Book Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Bowling Club, Spanish Book Club Club, Key Club, Hi3Y, Medics Club, Y-Teens, Club, Wrestling, Golf, Natil HOYIOT SOC-, Biol- Teacher's Aid, FHA Book Club ogy Club 209 ,i DAVID ROBERTSON STAN ROBINSON LINDA ROSE JUDY ROSS LARRY ROSS Football, SP-3HiSh Club, Football, Baseball Gi1'lS' GIGS, Mixed Student Council, Latin Wrestling Nat'l Honor Soc., Stu- Choir, Debate Club, Club, Tri-Hi-Y, FTA, dent Council, Sr, Gift Teacher's Aid Office Aid, Y-Teens, Committee Business Club LARRY ROSS MARY ROTHKRUG JIMMY ROWELL EVE ROWLAND Wrestling, Bowling Pioneer, Spanish Club, Spanish Club, Radio Choir, Business Club, Club, Projectionist Teacher's Aid, Index Club, Biology Club Rare Book Club, Teach- Ed., Las Memorias er's Aid IL' f f ooii ...' 'o - F . -':- l Fi X ., , I- ,. . R , :... 3 D igi ,ig X ,, JOANN RUNQUIST MIKE SANDLIN LEWISXSAVAGE 6 ' JANE SCANLAN Latin Club, FTA, Busi- Football, Wrestling, ,LePsfChanteurs, Boys' Miss Southern Belle, ness Club Book Club, French Club Glee, FTA, French Club, Les Chanteurs Sec., 210 Rare Book Club Nat'l Honor Soc., Las . I Memorias Assoc. Ed. DIANN RUNQUIST FTA, Spanish Club, Business Club MARNE SCHNEIDERMAN Latin Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Medics Club, Book Club, DE Opening Exercises Begin Each Day YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE . . , Senior cheerleaders Bonnie Tomasello and Becky Davis urge students to attend the pep rally and game. SIIQGFRIED W PATSY SCOGGINS SCHNUETGEN Orchestra, FHA, Rare Nat'l Honor Soc., Debate Book Club, Art Club Club, Key Club, Speech Club, FTA JIM SCRUGGS Rare Book Club, VIC GARY SCUDDER PAM SHEA Golf, Wrestling FHA iq...-ar S JEAN SHEERAN VICKI SHELBY JAN SHELDON DAVID SIMMERS JAYME SKELTON Spanish C1ubyFTA,Tri, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, FTA, Book Les Chanteurs, Hi-Y, Orchestra, FHA Span Hi,Y7 gook Club, Busi- Spanish Club, Bowling Club, Latin Club, Li- Spanish Club, Radio ish Club, Book Club ness Club, FHA Club, Thespians brary Aid, Biology Club Club, Student Council E S+ sw -3, W. GARY SLOAN Wrangler, Key Club, MARVEL SLOAN HILL SMITH FHA, Teacherls Aid DE, Spanish Club COME AND SEE ME SOMETIME . . . Sharon Turner promotes team spirit in the pep rally skit before the Midland game. Cannoneer, Latin Club, Teacher's Aid it . ,-., A ,.,. , ,.., . t-Sq ,,..k fi f 111553 'fi , X .. V 1 s J ORENE SMITH Natll Honor Soc., FHA Secretary, Book Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Latin Club, Office Aid LOY SMITH RITA SMITH Spanish Club, FTA, Bi- FTA Vice-Pres., Les ology Club, Teacherls Chanteurs, Girls' Glee, Aid, Bowling Club Spanish Club, Thes- pians S f- ',.:' S TRENNA SMITH CARTER SMOTHERS JUDY SNOW JODIE SNYDER DAVID SOUTHER Nurse's Aid, FTA, Span- Track, DE, Teacher's Latin Club, GRA, FTA, Spanish Club, FTA, Tri- Wrestling, Choir, Or- ish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Sr. Aid, Slide Rule Club Tri-Hi-Y, LGS Chan- Hi-Y, Choir, Bowling Ch9S'C1'3, FTA,TheSPiaUS Gift Comm., Book Club teurs, Thespians Club, Business Club 212 BYNUM SPARKS DANNYE SPENCER Key Club President, Student Council, Latin Club, Wranglers, Or- chestra Seniors Honored At Final Pep Rally Trumpets blast, General Reb's saber slashes the air, and the audi- torium explodes with Charge as a pep rally begins. The Confederate battle flag flies proudly as Rebel athletes enter. Hun- dreds of screams fill the air with Tas- cosa's characteristic enthusiasm. The chant of the battle cry sets the throbbing tempo. Suddenly the lights flash a brilliant scarlet as everyone begins the color yell. Students ring out the class yell, the tempo increases. The auditorium suddenly becomes solemn as the air is filled with the proud harmony of Tascosa's school song. Rebels cheer once again as ath- letes file out to the sound of Dixie WW KAREN SPERLING Teacher's Aid, FHA, Football GRA ToM SQUYRES MIKE STARGEL BILL STEINMAN Student Council Pres., Bowling Club, Spanish Key Club, Nat'l Honor Club Soc., Latin Club, Band, Biology Club PAT STANFORD Les Chanteurs, FHA, GRA, Book Club, Girls' Glee, Tri-Hi-Y JULIE STEPHENSON Spanish Club, FHA, Student Council, Tri- Hi-Y BECKY STREICH KELLY STRINGER BOB STURTEVANT Y-Teens, Math Club, Art Club Les Chanteurs Student Council, Girls, Glee 213 i . PEGGY SULLIVAN J UDI SWAN Pioneer, FHA, Choir, Girls' Glee, Y-Teens, Girls' Glee Book Club, FHA HOLLIS TALLEY Choir, Track, Boys' Glee, Football BARBY TAYLOR JO ANN TAYLOR Girls' Glee, FHA, Band, T88Cher'S Aid Y-Teens ROLAND TAYLOR AUDREY TEAGUE CLAY THOMAS Student Council Band Sec., FTA, GRA, Band, Drum Major, Stu- Book Club, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y SHERRY THOMPSON Student Council, FTA, French Club, DE, Teach- erls Aid VICKIE THOMPSON Les Chanteurs, Tri- Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Teacher's Aid, Business Club 214 dent Council, Orchestra, Latin Club, Spanish Club SHARON THOMPSON Les Chanteurs, Band, Tri-Hi-Y, FTA, Spanish Club SHARON THOMPSON Teacher's Aid MARIANNE THORNTON Bowling Club, FHA, DE, Spanish Club, Teacher's Aid, Rare Book Club FRANCES TIMMONS BONNIE TOMASELLO Natll. Honor Soc., Latin Cheerleader, Latin Club, Tri-Hi-Y, GRA, Club, Thespians, FTA Math Club Senior Courses Point To T College THE THINKERS . . . Seniors try to solve their trigonometry problems as E. M. Savage, math teacher, stands by ready to help. JOYCE TREDWAY DAN TONEY Les Chanteurs, Boys' FTA, Business Club, FHA Glee, Bowling Club, Teacher's Aid, Rare Spanish Club Book Club mag, RICHARD USREY RUsTY KAY VANDIVER Bowling Club, Hi-Y, VANDERSUCE spanish Club Teacher's Aid Band, Spanish Club, Bowling Club, Biology Club, Math Club, Teach- er's Aid SHARON TRUSSELL MIKE TURNER ISQEIIARON TURNER F tb 11, T k, L t' , Debate Club, Cl3b,aHi-Y,r2sl1de Sul? Clvbs, Edit-y Pioneer, Club Trl-H1-Y, Book Club, So. Belle Finalist LYNN VANTINE VICKI VEAZEY Math Club, Latin Club, Student COUHCU, FHA, FTA, Track, Book Club Spanlsh Club, FTA, DE 215 SUSAN WALKER SIDNEY WALLACE Les Chanteurs, Latin Club, Book Club, Medios Club SANDY WALTON Spanish Club, Book Club J EANETTE WARD BILL WARNICK Orchestra, French Club, Student Council, Golf, Teacher's Aid, Office Latin Club, Book Club, Aid Medics Club BRITT WARREN Las Memorias, Pioneer, Hi-Y, Art Club, Choir, Biology Club, Book Club SANDY WEATHERLY MARK WEBB MAX WEBB STEVE WEBSTER DICK WEINBERGER FTA FHA Business Latin Club FTA Math Latin Club, FTA, Math Wrestling, Track, Book Soph. Pres-, Book Club, Club Teachers Aid Club Club Club, Medics Club, Latin Club, Golf,.Track, Bowling Club Tri H1 Y Thespians Medics Club, PTOJBCUOU' ist RONNIE WESTER Auto Mech., Book Club JUDY WESTMORELAND Les Chanteurs, FHA, Madrigals Graduation Climaxes Year For Seniors Pomp and Circumstanceumay be all the audience will remember as they recall the graduation exercises of the class of '64, but 488 seniors will re- member the tears and laughter they experienced at Tascosa. Twelve years of school are over but for many it means back to school again. Another group of Rebels face college or a job bravely as they realize that now they are only a chapter in the book that is Tascosa. with rf DANNY WHITAKER Band Librarian, Bowl- ing Club Pres. DONNA WHITAKER FHA, Teacher's Aid, Rare Book Club, Span- ish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Bus- iness Club BOB WHITE Bowling Club Sec., Bas- ketball, Student Council JUDY WHITFIELD Band, Orchestra, Medics Club, Latin Club, French Club, Nat'l Honor Soc. CHIP WILKINS BUTCH WILLIAMS Wrestling, Spanish Medics Club, Latin Club, Book Club, Rare Club,FTA,Hi-Y Book Club f GLENDA WILLIAMS MIKE WILLIAMS SANDRA WILSON Nat'l. Honor Soc., Stu- Les Chanteurs, FTA, dent Council, FTA, Ten- Madrigals, Tri-Hi-Y, nis, Spanish Club, Radio FHA, Girls' Glee, Bus- Club Sec'y iness Club 217 SIDNEY WILSON GARY WOLFE GREG WOOD KRISTIE WOOD Les Chanteurs Latin Club, French Tennis, Football Spanish Club, FTA, Club, Medios Club, FTA, Business Club, GRA, Book Club Teacher's Aid, Book Club, Tri-Hi-Y NINA WOOD Choir Sweetheart, Les Chanteurs, FTA, Latin Club, Tri-Hi-Y RICKY WOOD JEANIE WOODARD BILLY WOODMAN MARY WOODWARD Medios Club, Key Club, FHA, French Club Wrestling, Madrigals, Thespians, Choir, Span- Student Council, Nat'l Les Chanteurs, FTA, ish Club, FTA, Girl's Honor Soc., Band Rare Book Club Glee JUDY WOOLFE Las Memorias, Quill and Scroll, Business Club, Bowling Club CAROLYN WORD CATI-II WRIGHT CHARLES WRIGHT DONNA YOUNG Rare Book Club, GRA, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-TEENS, Band, Orchestra Bus, Nat'l Honor Soc., Art Spanish Club, FHA, SPHHISII C11-lb, GRA, Manager, Thegpiangy Choir,RareBookClub Math ciub gmllng Club, Book Rare Book Club u 218 ANN ZICKEFOOSE Les Chanteurs, FTA, Madrigals, Girl's Glee, Spanish Club, Thes- pians, Tri-Hi-Y uniors iw. -5 MUN A' . fx? k igbmvf 4 Q i wffffz' 0 ,Qu f ' Qi? N o a 1 1 4 . .fern wi . Qx:'.a5-fs : M1 W, GM., wwf X ,,,, :. to wal. :, X X Q X X X ,I l , A N' :iii ii , X X . ,.s.t.,tN. Qmh tg sk? I N A 3 if Ii . Q is -l Danny Abbott Kathy Abbott Mike Abell Mary Aikens Danny Alexander Philip Alexander Gary Allen Q-N Harold Allm Mike Alton Betty Ammons Gloria Amato Judy Anderson Lupe Andrade Lynda Ansley 88 Juniors Form Largest la Larry Archer Tom Arnold Sandy K. Arthur Carol Asher Pam Atchison Kent Atkins James Atkinson Linda Aylsworth Jo Bagwell Harvey Bailey Burl Baker Jo Carol Baker Warren Baker Susie Ballard S. Barbara Bandy Mickey Banister Bob Barnard Ken Barnett Mark Barrow Tolbert Barton Terry Baughman 220 .. , , . sisiiffw N M : ! Steve BHVOUSBUD Richard Bean Larry Beard it . 3 .t Q X X lx B Pat Bearden John Bedford Lyndal Beason At Tascosa COMMONS CHIT CHAT . . . Everyday, in the morning, at noon, after school, THS students gather bo talk or v1s1t. by K, Y is fl vig k I if S xo v W Fl' 1 X t I 'Y , fix wt Jwm I 3 Q K I M 5, Q ' ' B a A Marilyn Bell Carol Belmont Dianne Bentley George Bentley Janet Benton James Berg John Bigham N892 a I Wilma Birnbaum Carl Birdwell Marilyn Bishop Glen Black Roddy Black P B M 5 ' E' 1 i G N + 1 X 1, .M mv B 5' 'Ex ' .. I f1.-.l?I'- f Eff ' George Blair Regina Blair Paula Blossom Lynn Blount Tomasine Bodine 3 ' -: .5354 A .. .r ffil Q Xxx lu N fe t ri X .. 5 i Q M K Rolly Black . M .,,, . ,,.., ,Ji .W-,.., ,.,.,- -ff.-gg,.:7,:-,gg Bill Bogan Brenda Blackburn Patti Bonnell 2 2 LET'S BE DIFFERENT . . . Eyes are glued to books as first year typing students learn typing techniques. 222 - f A i- .f,M:, , ,,. ,zu , J xi, f f A yt , Peggy Bourn Donald Bouse W ,,,, . , 2 pf .M ,... FWF? Sandra Bowles Danny Bowlin Jan Boyd Z A ,,,,, ' 2, pi nas. :Mem James Boyett Melody Braboy Vance Brack Marilyn Bradley Donna Bramblett Stephanie Brandt Julie Bray F' i J, Q, M' fl rv Stanton Bray Diane Bremer Kay Brooks ' f' 45 I ? 4. W. ,A ,,, if f 'Q Q f -f Q Allan Brown Jimmy Brown Lynda Brown Barbara Brunk Robert Bruse Jo Von Bryan Jo Ann Budd MM Al em 'A 'mt' wg, Mike Buie David Bulla Pam Bullock f X sf Qffill f M5 ' 92 lm mm' I 5 VW QQ ' 45 , , Y. V, 5 . ,,., Doyle Bunch Cheryl Bunyan Dennis Burgner Dick Burk Wesley Burkhalter Junior Take ther X l i ts Electives sw? 4? X 1 ,uni Fred Bynum -- ' r r r ' I at , V, QV' L Q .A .AEE v- n vt '- aria fa, aw . Br -- M V -5 W, '-'vw' ,ff X if 7 41 gf Y , at F -bf . If W if gmifgggfgse Lrffaagaryyaf QQ V, , ,W J V Y I' . ' , iff' , f , 1-' 2 , 1. 6' 5 V , Kim Burnett Garry Byars Linda Burwick David Butler 4n- Jo Ann Byler Bonita Bynum Joe Caldwell Ken Caldwell Laquetta Caldwell Ray Callahan Dick Campbell Susan Campbell 'W 3 f 4' Q v f Bo Cannon Carole Carpenter Larry Carroll Steve Carter Terry Carter Stanley Carthel Craig Carver Ellen Chillders Margaret Cast Mickey Cathey Arlinda Chandler Cathy Chapman Geraldine Chase Anita Chenes alrrr AT: vvllvvlzg K , .,, VV ,,,,.,,. '-gf -L I 1 Sw AS' 4 4 V' LV . .. , ' 0 K W' 7, , .V K 1 A I 'V Robert Cleland Chris Christian Al Clark Bill Clark Jimmy Clarke Linda Clayton Wes Clayton 22 X x ix Qin X. XX N N. N F' xi 'fs 5, W.. wif X 5 Q X ! ,- 5 James Clements K gl 155 3 q:,, on or - 15:95. if .Q 'I :YE - : ' J . 1 Floyd Cole l ml on Gail Clint Dian Clough Kathy Clyde 5 132- f A Shirley Condray Janice Corman Ken Couch Nancy Counts Paula Crawford LOVE THAT WINDV' Carol Horn, Junior, heaves a mighty softball throw in practice for the phy Ts f t t so 5 lu- ff Tully Currie Donna Cobb gg-wx-ga ' -. it K' A .. '- Judy Cobb Dave Coldiron P. E. Classe Carolyn Cox J 5 N - . -K 'Tiff r . Mark Creamer Connie Cushing 5 f avf' 3 sical fitness test. Dianne Davis Jim Davis 224 Marilyn Cox Tinker Cox Toni Cress Lynn Culpepper rw 3, - X NN. Dick Darrah Dennis Darryl X I 4 Pam Davis Johnny De Lafosse ' -www W- X x ff gg X 3 Ns X M N Q 3 5 5 K gm, K , at S QM E Q 'N Tana Del Prete tress Fitness y TW Joe Dempsey Monica Denton E FORM IN FOREMAN'S CLASSES . . . Connie Cushing practices another salty tennis serve as her partner, Barbara DePorter hopes for Barbara De Porter a s IM, , ,1 !,E .6 ,g , ' A, .-113. 51 ' .V -. We-,igm . j V if 2. , 1, Mike Duncan Glenna Eager F' ,jx Q ar Q 9' J , s ,if R victory. Ag 5 K f 2 E ft if iff , ,-v , 'sil t ' Louis DeVito Nancy Dines Bill Doane Bob Drake Pat Dull' Nancy Dunaway ' ' rw ' in of 4? Danny Dunlap Cindy Dunn James Dunn Carolyn Dunnagan Linda Dunson John Dyer Ila Early Linda Earthman Linda Edwards Pam Edwards Sandra Elliff Van Elliott 1' . -' I 'Q 540' f if . t 1 4 Ft -...J Y 'ra' ' l 9 , f LaNetta E123 Lannie Emanuel Stephanie Emmer Jacky Espey Mitch Etter Susan Everhart Lynda Everitt 225 ,fsigagqr I K X V E , N ggi V 1. 1 T J iv , y . i Vickie Exposito Mike Fair Nancy Farley Johnny Fiddler 53 , V V ,if:E'Jm5if5g,E,:f:,gez,42sa ' ' ' F , ,- ,V :W M' ' f , V ' T .. F ' VV' SMQV K' V ai .,23f,Ilsif, ::,f.i',,.a:f r l' F 1 -fri Mike Figgins J ohnie Findley Mike Finney Gary Fish ,, W- i,,,. ffgm, F 5, 1,2 Tanna Fisk Janet Fowler Tom Fowler Barbara Fry Julie Fyfe Bobbie Fitzner B onnie Fitzner Terry Fleming if T F Kay Frazier Fred Frawley Beth Gamblin Dyane Garner Juniors Tackle PSAT Tests Gary Flowers Ted Frederiksen ,,,' L I-5, 'i,si?n::' ii ,, 'L gtg qs ' .. 'QQ t, Denton Folkes Bert Forrest G fa , l 'Q Terry Freeman Muriel Freitas Clarence Garrett A ,,ifs1Jfg7 Q f?f5'fll9i7f '- ,P M M .z2LfiiQfV , ' ' ' mi: , 1 W QW ffl' , f5 ' I , . ' f 73 A I .A , Pat Gatlin Tommy Gergeni Floyd Gibson Suzanne Gibson 226 Dwayne Gidden F -a1 . I or in . f 4 reii Elizabeth Garrett Johnny Garrison f fgfzzluwfnf , A ,if ' fi , if , ' if 'Yi' H ' 3 ' uf, :.: , ,Y 1 5 1 I , if J f' li , ' ,- E' Terry Gilbert Terry Gilbreath .hsf klx k : f . Nh . .c . r.. 'I' Carolyn Giles Jim Gilliam rr KX vs NX Y X , I 'Q Brenda Gilmore Ronnie Gilmore Jerry Gilson as X X its gk xv X we Robert Godfrey Sandra Gooding Cassie Gilstrap Lenora Glenn Rick Glover ' - I r -,,. .... , ga ,Q K K ' 'H PJ 'ff . FX x E 5 vw 'K .X 4 W N Q Q, Douglas Gorrie Mike Goth John Goolsby Tommy Goolsby Bill Gorman 5- 1' Al Grahs Jean Gray Tehani Gray Dick Grier Charlene Gustin -:s:.:s:r: , if, ..,-: N , .. X , E. :D -, H 'Q R if S. egg? . Y F - . f- -I e . Jennie Guthrie Kathy Hackler Will Hagood Judy Haley Brenda Halford X Xxx ' f f- fb ' x iii -:ql.? :v i:gfs2. M : K. QW? f Joanne Hall Mark Halpin Linda Halter Wally Hamblen Dorothy Hamer 1 wfw--..,,, I A UREADINQ WRITIN' AND ,RlTH- METIC . . . Juniors and sen- iors take the PSAT test in prep- aration for College Board Exams. 22 Q XS . .. X Km Q K X X x Q si 3 R rl X .Q xw vcr ii ,, A l X or N3 , L X q XX b W r x H r ga is Carmen Hamilton Buddy Hamilton Bill Hammer Robert Hammerschmidt John Handy Mary Handy Chad Hanna Anne Haralson I xx X Dorothy Hare David Harber Stephanie Harbour Teresa Harrington Dan Harris Alles, . J- if -f :wi Wes Hardin I .. T w . f -, ,J 3 New I R N x X 63 Y Phil Harris K Q X Q its ' ,,. , .,., . . .1 ' 2- .Q -Q: .i Bill Hardman Bruce Hardwick Craig Hardwick Mike Harrison John Harvey Royce Harwell I an .:..-a. ' swx1SQ?fiYXd X .,,, . 'X ,g r H Q R . - ?,I:?'p'LNn 5- 1 'Q 'vc ' ff 3 f .:.g3is': -.,,fv,'F.fs ' -'T-'2.1', ..., ff ,- 3'-g'f J9! - ' H. fs-5:5 4 +ve 'mf Q Jeanie Hathcock Neva Hayes Carolyn Hayhurst Charles Heddin REGISTRATION CONSULTATION . . . The line to the counselor's office is long as I Mrs. Pollyanna Kimmins, junior counselor, works out registration problems with Shirley G9fm31HeH98'edl-15 Ken Henderson Norman. X5 ,,f,.,i ' ' immins Coun els, Advises Junior V' Larry Hilburn wwf? wfwfw ' Ewfwgi' , ,ffm if Wd ,V tl gm W ,. 7 'iv Mike Holcomb 3 , f Q4 ff ii me gee i ,--- 3 ff' 'C ,. mf' Billy Henly Pat Henry ,Q X 5 an v A 9' f e A X Y gg 'V N vqf 2 fa E -an , . ml John Hervey Bill Heuer L r ' , , 2 'W i I , We if f 'Wai ' W ,lrrrl James Herring Ronnie Herring g rrrr - rrl g ,,-', V, Zip, ' . -,-2314 ? y K . . E Z Kas. 1 Sharon Hewett Dicky Higgins of Tommye Hildreth Carol Hill Rick Hill Stephen Hipes Billy Hobbs Patti Hobson T, Q2 4 Dea Milton Hopper Robby Holliday Larry Hollis Helyn Holloway Karen Holman Diane Holt Carole Horne Carol Hornstra Karol Howard Richard Howard Suzanne Howard Jane Howe Nancy Howerton 'lu Hia ai! I' ak My X Q ,A . 4 if? 4 4 55 5, a ' 3 Sandra Huckaby J udye Huffhins Jan Humphrey Eddie Hutson Doug Hyde Cindy Irwin Donna Jackson 22 V 9 f Y? ? 3' ff , Dorothy Jackson Robert Jackson Jeanie Jacob Gregg Jennings Johnny Johnson Carolyn Johnston Suzie Johnstone 4 3 l t , fr Q We ff f 'iff y Qjvf f vw A , VV AV V , f S L . Laura Joiner Billy Jones Bruce Jones David Jones Gary Jones John Jones Stanley Jones All Junior Schedules Includ ' .R Robert Jordan Ko Kaernper Marsha Kalman Gordon Kelley Judy Kelley Lynda Kennedy Kemp Kenyon David Kiker Jane Kimber Anna Kinard Merla Kiner my ,, ,,,,,, .,,:.,4r , . a 8, wi WM Cheryl King Pat King Kirky Kirkland 5 X ' 1 lfgm ' 21hixQi,igW fi by 4 mf' Konni Kitchens Ronnie Kitchens Meredith Knepp Larry Koch Tommy Kolius Greg Kurnpan Tommy Kyle 230 Joy Ladd Sandra Ladd James Laman BX 'IS' 'es X A d..i.. of T 5 X X k Q i W Lynda Laroche Steve Latham Terry LeGate Xmer. Hi tory THE THRILL OF IT ALL . . . Responses to the study of American History are as colorful as that history. Delores Lehenbauer Ginger Lemons Linda Loewenstern Faye Long , . .. . A f. . JF, 4. ,A - .HW ' -i-'- . 12. ' - R ievi o i . Tom Lutyens David Lyde .x iii ..,k. my K ,yi Judi Leverett Lynnette Lewallen David Link Jo Dee Long '.Ii X: 1 Q, D Q: s2 Q tif!-5 .ar Nf- 5 Larry Lyles s . f K i'd' E , D ' V 1412-f 'i'11: f ' WN 'fi A L sf: -.If5f?Ssiisi. 55 .. ' px fu.. -If st 1 , F, A ... .. Q, t i N 'sizxfMi'e KX Q A David Littlehales Ronnie Lively. x Cinda Lott Steve Lovelady Emmett Lunsford Zan Luthey r if e v 'Y J T x X S x E3 'U' 4 I Bob McCartor Robert McCartor Tom McCarty Larry McClendon 231 . 1. . -. s Q. L .3 . K X V. il ik. Tse Fi gli ' , L ' REB SPIRIT EXEMPLIFIED . . , The week before the Rebel-Sandie game the cheer- leaders sponsor a poster contest. 232 Phyllis McClendon Bill McCoy Carolyn McCracken Terry McCracken X isiiZal sci ,-:Sv if . zz' VR ' fm :W ff. V 'ff if . , 4' 'if ,Q f ,j 1 ,3 1 if 'A 'ik' ' mi? -' ., aff aw y , ga xi Q Butch McCrary Bill McCubbin Sharon McCutchan Margaret McDowell Cathy McGaughy Maxine McGee Suzette McKee Kay McKenzie Allen McLaughlin X 2 SJ' 'iffy K A f M C x LQ ev ' is it at 415 , Jerry McMahan Bobby McMenamin Ronny McMurray Judy McMurtry Leslie McQueen Dale Mabry Cynthia Macklin Janice Maddox ir fiti , swlifiv . 1 liiisigy 1 , A ,ir re' ,I- gf. , , Y. FM' , . K wa, W DeAnna Marshall Judy Martin Valerie Martin Paul Massay Jerry McGee 'Q S Q L T7 fl I l Terry McLellan Jack McNeil Viki Malcom Larry Masters 'EF 1 an vi V 4 '1 1 .1 W : 2,333 .,., 7 K if Q5 J Calvin Mathes Rebel r e ey Spl r1t 1 Monty May . 6 W W y Ejiz l,' Marka Miller Melanie Miller Judith Miller Mike Miracle Don Moore Judy Moore Bobby Morgan Stan Morris Sandy Moser Eva Mosley Jack Moss DeWanda Mullins if all S 1 if 5 Y W f ' I Li ', lf Nfl? f 1326 A hir. l I-J ilk-fn te oy'l J I d f f ,w , J iy f Jim Nail Dick Neal Judith Needham Jeanne Neie E59 I Carolyn Matson Sandi Matthews Alynda Mauldin J al-nie Meade Sharon Meek Trishia Meyer Mary Mok Martha Monken Patricia Monroe Q '-e' - W ff t 45 ee oy -ff? we 23, W f E,: . 1 ' V F, .FA 9. MU 1,1713 J ' is alllaswixw fi Ralph Morrison Ronald Morrison Connie Morton ,' 54 ,i x if .4 'E ' W 2' 1- k ' ' ' Susan Muntz Joe Murray Marilyn Musick Kaye Nelson Penny Neville Steve Newby .233 f - fi-.mmf :mf ,, .1 , 1 '- ww f f I W.. elm-,.Q MM, ,, Q if 2 , 'g' V .,,,,.m, Sam Nicholson Jan Nimmo Linda Noe Paula Norman Shirley Norman ' we Martha O'Brien Judy Oglesby Linda Ostrom LETS HEAR IT J UNIORS . . . son and Rolly Black, Junior cheerleaders, inspire spirit at pep rallies and football games. Robyn Robert- 234 W ,ary,:za-,rawawww , , H fx f f ff '- ' W W it Q 4 ff I 4 ' ily, l Olin Norrid Jerry Norris o Juniors Lea sf , -- Q 4 , Danny Owsley ,131 ill 'aw R no , J, 4- Jane Palmer . ,. Vg, WY' YL ,av-o' in xii f 'Z' H .,,.,, . 49' f mt A f 95 f 'fi 'Q fQ,5liZi1x - Linda Parker Sharon Parker Dorothy Phillips ' J? M 1 ' Y, 2 1, Nancy Phipps Robert Pankratz Carolyn Parker Pam Paul Bob Pennington ff Cheryl Pickett Jimmy Pickford SB? M Er f2ijf'zzM ,sll jo ,,,' . 4- M1162 ,J 4 NW , at EJ James Pinkston Pam Pittman Ronnie Plaster Robert Pollan 1. gi fi Rick Poppe Ronnie Porter Reb Yell ' WHO'S GOT THE BALL? . . . Junior boys play flag football in P.E. class. l YM' , 'MV ' - Y . iw Y ,fs ,, 5 gg Wag? ,. lll,. Tom Porter Ted Pospisil Barrie Powell Jimmy Prater Brenda Pratt Jan Pratt Jane Prince .5 warg' . 2 if ,B S AF M 'g f ' W A43 f i N , Q 4 , H. ll fx? I 1 4 5 4 V ,, 47 1 ,' , L ,, X gi, 33.37557 . Wx it -Q -.v K' f f ww We 1 , X 'l , x 1 4 Bill Profinick Marilyn Pugh Cheryl Raffkind Marilyn Raffkind Mark Randall M LV V I A . je Fgw, , N. I if Gail Ratcliff Linda Reed William Reed Roney Reeves Tom Reid vs if K 5 X 5555. x l K and l J R, 2 l is W + ie: ,W ,N N: s fx fig Q 2 s fu Tim Ranson Katie Rapstine Karen Rexroad I 5 iw . Rodney Rexrode ff Q ff Wt? l W , Ricky Rheinlaender Steve Rice Mike Ricketts David Riddlespurger Gary Rising Kenneth Risley Dale Roberts 23 Jackie Roberts Robyn Robertson 4 ' V i w' , f fx! W ..442Z-' -f 3'- ' 'rwsfew Hlufiwf - fffiii Lflixi , ' ' v' gil ' ' -, ,gk Mt, J 'z V, N 2 X i g Q Roger Robertson few AZV2, ,J Karon Roddy Clova Rodgers Cynthia Ross , QT? - Richard Ross Sandy Roush Mike Sanders Joe Saunders Jan Rowe ia M y 19 we , M y 1 J- I K' .X f fa, S if lt ' S fi '93 Alma Sapp Phil Robinson Linda Ross f ' ' J ki' tifwmif xfxme yy ' 'V f ,s 1 , fW,'g,,5, ' ,f fv -1 -Pfff, r M, f 4 Q E a if I lfslyiiiif ss, if 4 vw, 5 1? ffl 'l if Jim Rutledge Juniors Active in port , Club f W W! 2 f 225 , 4 f .ff Iii if ,, yr 2 L, , wmfjw, f . M 4 A 2 y if 4, 1 4, V f+ 42 ' I ,, W ,, ,f .wflggg '27 ii V 'l'l' ,1o' Shelton Saddoris Bill Sampson V ' ,l', Edwina Sampson . ,.'1-,,'. , ,,,, f mg W f f f V 4 -fi 12:2 Jae - V,,V 1 -mesa' , ,,- L tgp, ' l A Saundra Scallin Denny Scudder Pam Schattgen Tony Schronce , , if ki if 43, Ms, fir vf f K K :W t' , ya fx 'k li Bl f K Judy Schultz Jodi Scivally Paula Scroggins Jack Sebastian Betty Sexton Bruce Sexton Terry Sexton , 4 . f sw ir l is M-, . .,f- ,,,C5raU,l 0. QE Betty Ann Short Sharon Short Tommy Sides Vicky Sidman Chris Simmons Jimmy Simmons J eff Sims 236 , ,A A I fy ,V W ff ' ' - if +1251 gg, : , 1 I 1 if 9 any Nicki Skaggs Dallas Smith Gregg Smith Janis Smith Michelle Smith . if .4 J , ' ,.f1' 1 Nancy Smith Shari Smith Woody Smith Raymond Smothers Tim Smythe V F? fr Q if 'tw' f Q' 5' Jim Sowers Frankie Spalding Mike Sparkman Terry Sparkman Joan Spiller 1 iyyy 4 it J W ri 'o v 'P 0 or 1 g, 4 X ' 5 at if 6 ' ma' in ff John Spiller Larry Springer Kirby Staples Nancy Stargel Johnny Stark 'val Q.Q In at v 'Q Aglv an 5,0 i 59 Vg 9' 0 4 Omg Norman Stephens Mack Stewart Mike Stewart Kathy Stockdale Paula Stockton , 1,yt f ' ,N -1 K XV' f 7' Y A016 WHO IS THE FAIREST OF THEM ALL? . . . Virginia Wolfe, sophomore, redoes her coif- Karen Stoddard Sharon Strader Larry Strickland Nick Strimple Carol Stroble fure after gym class. 237 6 0.22, 5 i li .zb A 5 'K Elaine Stubblefield Chuck Sturtevant Susan Suits 'N ti gi su X N . Xi sw, Q, -' afifiif I N N .ig X L 5 Q 'Yin 3 9' -. R, was N... if l X Q Lynda Sumner Jack Swain Jimmy Taylor Shorty Taylor Kenneth Terrell J errell Thaxton Garren Thompson John Thompson Ralph Thompson Gaylene Thormann Inez Threatt frl DECISIONS! DECISIONS! . . . Pam Tiller considers carefully before selecting her candidates for junior class officers. 238 Carl Tibbetts Pamela Tiller Cheryl Tillson Ricky Titus gs . , - r tlgnagmss Q- - 5' sir! , qi Doug Valois Kerry Vandell Steve VanSant Lynette Vaughn Junior fficers Elected In October ' W., mf Jayne Vendrick Diane Vermillion Lisa Vick R0b6I't3 VIHCGUS Mary Wacholtz Sue Waldrop Jacqueline Wallace Charles Walling Pam Waters Dennis Watts Cindy Webb Martha Webb Sandy Webb Sharon Weeks Tricia Wehrman Lynn Weissman Boyd West El J uanda Wharton Brian Wheeler Ellen Wheir Carolyn Whlte Charles White Judy Ann Whitten Melinda Wicker Q ,l, e E '--f,1 Rayon Widner Jack Williams Jim Williams Judy Williams Pat Williams Sue Williams Gayle Williamson Perry Williamson is 'ni , f I QS' Q : ,gf ,. ..L ., x XR Bill Willis J Q .,,, fs 322 ,. fi F 1 - M,-mg g , K ,, . S .,. , , rs. Q' . h e Larry Willoughby Eddie WilS0l'1 Jimmy Wilson lass of Lana Wilson '6 Kenny Wilson rders Ring Pam Wilson :TEN 'ffl CN aw 4. ' s xzfss Q, S-fsTi3'f:i2'E - 4 gh 1- X x S X 31 N Ronald Woodard Ricky Worley 240 , M ,. f is. A YEAR AWAY . . . Al Gross and Jerry Gilson, juniors, admire a senior ring, anticipating ordering their rings in May. ' W A g x N X i LQ' Y f NE .wfffww . . f - N it vga., 1 '? ' f -I. 'f W f I my 'v -EL f 5'f'sQ i 5 't Qs-Mirah i Ginger Witcher Jimmy Witcher Cathy Wolf Mike Wolfe Linda Woodall Ronald Woodard . ' ' 'et' :Ji X . .2 Ky LaNelle Woodring John Woodrome Mickey Woroner J o Worst , f , J onell Woods Martha Woodward Linda Kay Word NQs5i M W. PQ x X X 'N RE' Linda Word X xx i 1 Warren Wright Cathy Wyatt Pat Zett Gary Zimmerman ,ff f fig 11774 17 I 1' ff fl A far 3 fi. WE ' . , WM, A ', ,- , H A W 3 1' T5 C ff 5 4 'Wa M 1 V ' rg? V -' 1... 1 nf - 1 1. ,W , ff 1 '7 y wi m H 2 , Q 'Q f 1 1' ' -I if 1. wg fi V sg, 'Q .-. 1 ., A an ,, ., L, 5 W W I- . 'Mg ' ' N .5 F 'Q-A ' W .53 aff . 'T V, ' i m 2 ,K aw W 2 .l,L+k,,, .uv an , ,,.,. A ,.,,,,v , P, we W vw Q.-43,,,ggASgv. Rf., M - , ,V x , , ' , ' E - ' J' mf K 2.3 I H , 2 4 GOING MY WAY . . .Bill l Magee, sophomore, shows that transporting books does not re- Vicki Abbott New-V W if X 5 Xi S V. X if S W N X Mike Alexander Sw- Evelyn Anderson Gail Andes W' X A 'il. A .X ' , 2: .ik . Tom Asher iff' X J X X, Q X AIX x NX EX X X 'l WX Delia Abrams . .alr1Q,ll. f :.A . - K , . 'FQ X Y k as 2 X 5 SE-F isis - ' l Mike Allison Gayline Anderson Caroline Andrews Manzy Atchison ' :fli .- , qq .: A it i i A quire brute strength. Buddy Baker Debbie Baker 242 ws Xf. E A 'ff-iii. 112:12 - t .. . ,X if : r 2 . K A gt X John Adam Judy Allred ' i 6 9' X g ig .. . s-- 'f--X. ,M Jack Anderson ' mf -v A Linda Andrews - ., N,- Xilfli . S Q 2 - -X--'ig -ff-we A' A X g X o y y ,.,: ,A Johnny Adams Doug Aldridge i rit. X so srrr yy :ly ., X F X if -- ' ti. wav' s ' ii Rex Amick Janice Amyx . X if 3 J Robert Anderson Gayle Ansley .Xi Terry Anderson is ,. , K Xt XX X Y Ek s SX: ii M54 XXX -s . 's Ricky Arnold NX - 12 -.. st-- X N X .Ek .M X X x X X X XX 'wx X SX wx 91- X X A is 5 X ,, X X X A Sim R S K 3? Robbie Bacon X X, 55. Qi Y, ga. rw' 1 i,iX,.X X. . X X Marion Atwell Benny Aumiller XXXX ---- L L. nf.. X . Ii 9 H it A if :Il i f ' ....,,. F .,..-' .X - Carroll Barley Larry B arlow . ,. Er 1 X? X is X X Debbie Barrett S ophomore S E O Ginger Barton Joe Bates Linda Battenfield Jan Beard at TH To f l ..: ,., 1,,,f, ff' f -ffl l Virginia Bedford Bob Bennett Jimmy Bennett Bobby Benton Q. ,.' x J , it Q52 Q aa ,, 'rw if fi' Kenneth Berg Dana Bevers Linda Billingsley Gary Bills John Blackwell Ronnie Blackwell Linda Blaine W gm Q ff 4, I , f L 62.1 1 'V , f ,, V+, My I . ,,, , W , X 9? - ' S 4 f ,fi l J it if l Bruce Blake Bonnie Blessen Gerry Blomer John Blomshield David Borden Jane Boyd Wayne Boyd N J . ,f -mf P- f-1f'V q., ' ,, eff , if fa, df Diane Brack Bill Bradbury Sammye Bradley Linda Bramblet Cheryl Brauchi Jimmy Brazile Ronnie Breedlove B 2 K if f , ' 555 3 J , J , fe A , or u K Maureen Bresnahan Betsy Briggs John Britt Steve Brockmeyer Cindy Brown Sharyn Brown Sheryl Brown 24 3 . 1 ,j1A' l M ' 5 Q ,lf .W ' ' ..Lr:.f y o r -fm' 5 f 2 . fl , ,5 ' 7 'I' gf u Q Q- 2 , , V I Sue Brown Taresa Brown John Bruce Kathy Buckmiller Dick Bufkin Shirley Bulin Brian Bulla ,xi Parking Lot Peri h, 1 'L' . I 5 . David Bullard Russell Bulloch Betty Bunch li -af Shirley Burge J ohnie Burkhalter Randy Burns Raelee Butz 'W 4 V J T' X 'W W W in E t it Sandy Byrum Joyce Caddell William Cain Carolee Caldwell ff J ,ggi f V QM HMV fi x f-- , H 'il Cindy Cameron Wallace Cameron Sophia Camp Lucia Campbell r . , , rr, vfhliigi x THE KNOWN FIGURE . . . Dr. E. C. Colgate has f substituted in practically every class in Tascosa ex- V C cept girls' P. E. Malcolm Campbell Russell Campbell James Canada Marsha Canada 244 i Q . Lynn Capri Cynthia Carpenter J 111 Carson erplex Soph all la , fe ,Q A PULL UP ANYWHERE, MOTHERU . . . Traffic jams before and after school become part of each student's life at Tascosa. , fir: f' r ,Q ?':v' Becky Carter Gearald Carter Jerry Carter Pam Carthel Jimmy Cates Joe Cayton Gail Chappell Susan Chase Yovonne Clark Karen Clounch iff '5 1 yr 'ev Larry Chennault Jack Cheves Bobby Childress 1 1 1 E 'i .' V 'ji V31 Clawson CaI'I'0l Cleere w ir '..,,, ,Qi , L,,LV, , if H ,VNV 'lv Qui :gf , , ' Charlie Cobb Donald Cobb i J rf 'K M , V .M ,wwf Sherry Clemments Jim Cloninger Cheryl Clark 47 ,1 Kay Clopton 4, mf T K V A I , L Q W 1 . r Z pg L -Sf? S W l Steve Coder Kathleen Coffee Nancy Coffman X Danny Chambers WW' Cliff Clark Paul Clopton Barbara Colangelo 245 i '-235. . 31: aj. ,mf ,.:EfE,s:. :' 'N X ' 5 ' . 5 Q X X X X s x X ii X X im N 4 g in gif X ks N IN ' --I -f:.f..- - , -. . .f X-.XN QM ma- U X XS Julie Collins Jo Conway Beverly Cook Mike Cook Donna Cope Richard Corder I is . D .... ' 'X , - . :F Claudette Cothren Bruce Cox David Cox Mike Cox Patrick Cox ' ' in ' .QW -:fs:.,,-:.,:.. X N . ,..:. .... so X X x If N w X D: ii ., L -X.. I Vickie Craven Shirley Crawford Charles Crouch Doug Crowe Jimmy Crowell Ray Crane Blair Dalton - Q' 5 ' -ei :-- XC A 6, Bill Davidson oli' in i X-4.1 X QQ, c..l,..xV , Frank Davis 7th PERIOD SCRAPECRAFT . . . Bruce Blake, Gary Bills, and Kenneth Berg scrape gum during detention hall. 246 Mike Davis Clarence Corman Rickey Craven Clay Dark Don Davis Henry Davis Ronald Davis New Schedules Confuse ophomores l ,EEF Denny Deaver A , Kimi? ' WW 4? W lf AA . WWA. A ,W ey. . 4 Vw, Ray De Rieux Bill Deuschle 7:+1Wn?W ff 'WW' , fm-, A '4:'Ae ' ee'AA 1 Nw A 5 V ': A r W- if lil A Steve Douglass Diana Dowling Ronnie Downey A ' A , il is ii Linda Dycus Allen Eaves Theresa Driver Ted DuBose Bettye Dunlap Eldon Dunn 3 et W ,V.., ,V,, ,,.., .,,1a A . I ,.,Z,, , ,,.,, A, N '9Y' lv, A U ,, I Terry Edwards Susan Ehle fy' 'vw 'www fff fw' f'f f ,, tv, f X W F X my 1 gy 1 Y s ,ff Bill Fanslee Jim Farren William Faureau Jack Fiske Julie Fiske Phillip Flamm s Mike Elrod Jeff Emmett Sherry Eudy Carter Eustace is. .r Nw M W -4 L 'F Rick DeVoe Kathy Doyle Mary Edwards 5-1.4 Gary Evans Danny Ferrell Pattie Finch Daren Finke Mary Fiscus A -i,V A V A Ag, X Vicki Floyd Gary Folley Betty Ford Kathy Ford 247 , My 'I ' X x H aff ,, Mr 5, X 5 ,,,M,,, f 'ff ' sf , Tom Ford w y is 'ills Ea X, 46 W , ..., M, kim ': f' 9 , i ,mgffx ,I f 7 It .,,, bw A 'fweiim 'vw Beth Fortenberry Rita Fortenberry Sally Fortenberry Bobby Foster Gail Foster Shirley Foster , M e ' K 2 5 Karla Foster ' . Nicki Fowler Richard Fox Susan France Vicky Frazier J im Fredericks if f f 5 , I .. U ., ,. f P at 'ff 1 tax E Q l ,X X Tony Freeman ophomore Class Photo Take gf 1222 fe , 7 I 4 l V . y f yi Lynn Fuqua Rachel Furlow Tommy Gardner fl J ,. :ffl f J ynf G .t y ' 5955? . tTi'j57f if W A 5 ' 5' ., 5 -V iff, w F W. , f .- ',- ., f 'iii 2 Kent Gaultlley Phil Gentry Janie George Bart Gigoux Donna Gillespie Renee Gilley 248 ml f 4 I lg, V J f rnn is Randy Garland Albert Garno Richard Garre S fi ' V 6' John Gatens -.aw fy lx . f 'IW 4 X Nadine Gerber Steve Geurin Mary Gibbins Eva Gibson Jimmy Gilliam John Gilliam Greg Gilliland Mary Lou Gipson Trellis Gladman Mike Glazman Cindy Glenn f ? ffl? 1 S X 3 M Ronnie Gowdy Preston Graham Jerry Gray 'Q ff' r Q J GEE GEOMETRY IS FUN! . joy learning about the ABC's in Robert Gleason's sophomore geometry class. . . Julie Kiske and Kurt Twing en- ,, yr A r :L Steve Gray Johnny Green Lee Greever Gary Grimes Danny Grizzle Ruby Gruver Ross Guess A g V ,gg A , VZAV: P my ,,m, . 5 Eunice Gutierrez Tom Gutz Ja Ha erman Pam Hail Pat Hale David Hales Ricky Hall Y S R R R ili ,gl y ,.., r , if-M .rhr I t ,v,,,,k Ken Hammer John Hampton Carolyn Hannor Jan Harkins Skippy Harrell Michelle Harriman Ronald Harris 24 qw' A 3 M 5 S , f f W X 72 W ,Q ip 1 ,av f M f . f 4 W 5 me f 1'1 f -. , D'Ann Henderson Linda Harrison Johnny Hathcock Melody Hawkins Cheryl Haydel Pat Healy Mike Hegedus f SEZ X N rx Bill Heuston David Hicks Sharon Higgins SMILES,LAUGHTER AND FRIENDS . . . Gay Vandiver, sophomore homebound student, enjoys par- ticipating in Rebel pep rallies. 2 5 0 f 4 is X its ' X , rl. L Walter Hilbish Barrack Unit Shirley Hilburn Q J uw gm ' wil Pat Hill Steve Hill f yyyy 'ff ,, X 54 af f 4' is Mark Hipes Roger Hisel Karen Hitchcock Connie Hoagland A fwf f f ,L gf ' f ,Ag -3. i 1 .,yyr, ,l ,fa it 9 r 2 f 5 S Terry Hockenberry Andrea Holman x ,fi Phyllis Holcomb , ' , ,, I , : K W 1 YK V' We Janie Holt Jo Ann Holly Carla Holm Kathy Hoover Barbara Hopson X. h , .fa M eg f i 5 ' 1 fi Warren Howard Dwight Howard William Howard idded for Soph it he 0 lk A FOR ANNEX - Bw FOR BARRACKS . . . Dick Burk, Totch Upshaw, and Dick Storseth walk from the new annex. QQ l l 1 Connie Howe Ronnie Hudson Charles Hugg Jack Huggins Steve Hunter Mitchell Hutchens Roy Hutto X ii 1 i,., , i,,i,,,,,i , i 5 5 i,,, H ,.,: in I gf 5 2 aa 4 be ff V Ra if my it A 'M Linda Hutton Barbara Jacobs Fredie Jaime Drue J anak Diane Johnson Johnny Johnson Priscilla Johnson Sam Johnson Stanley Johnson Stephen Johnson Treva Johnson Kay Jolly Archie Jones Becky Jones ' 'B' l,,y X E A is wwf 3? 7 lll iil' V 3 A V 451 4 ,v '. K wx , , V: V. lv af. ty gl If if X , 1 feli i ,gy 1 i,,i X Gary Jones Kay Jones Mike Jones William Jones William Jones Lynn J uergens Robert Keeter 251 45, AMERICA'S FREEDOMg TAS- COSA,S VICTORY . . .Mike Fair, Dennis Coyne and Rick Jen- sen raise the American and Rebel flags. 5 'Z i ' - 4 4W:1fi ,V fifwfim Q , fi f 7 ?fW! ' 1lf ,,f P 1 y W ,,,,,,,. Johnny Keith Melinda Kell , 'fx f x ,,: if M,,i+,,- , , N, We , rw I ii QW w. ,, Wil DeWayne Kelly Glynda Kemper Connie Kendall mmf JoAnne Khoury Don Killough , ,, , ,.,, ,, ,.,V ,f ,, , W, My , sr l ' 'Awe if xl W 1 1 A7 f ii,,l W Wynelle Kimble Brock King Charlene King Clyde King David King Gail Kirk f ?:!ii:g 2i f 4 Sallye Kott A f 1 F, , if swf 1 I fi V Kenny Lane Debbie King Gwen King Jerry King ,,', 1' , ff ,, , f X R f ff M if Phil Kiser Kathy Kling Lela Knight Sandy Knowles , A fms 2 fr, Y' M' ,ik 4 if , if 1 , L Moylan Kritser Gary La Bonte Bob La Bonte Karon Lane , i z , i rl 1' Mary Lane Richard Lane John Langley Art Lara Fir t Soph Football Team rganized yn I ' V ., 1 i ,r A. , f ,I if f if , 1 , ,V I , . A I il . ,V , A VV f 'P 'W' I ' , Vg' 1 -WI , ,, , ipn ',' l X Donny Littlejohn J SIDES L0g3l'1 V I AM ..,, , L - l 11, ' I y W 1 wi ff Qjiw-2 . , 7' 4? ttfzfxfn' Y Q .4 ,M 46714 HL 3.4 11552, .wk ,ia Pam Latta Nona Leard Barbara Lewis Gail Lewis ,.,1,igi, SH, V l5Q7.Qi,illf' Jai' i 5?-, , I , Richard Logan David Longstreth Guy Loomis f i V VQL, 4 , . , , ,I L ix 4 if i M Gp' Q M' z Wk .uw 'AW 'N W! W W hifi ff '- 4 ha.. V in M yi ,sf 5 , ,,,, 4 wi. bmw, , Z X Henry Lowder Bob Luginbill David Maddy Wayne MaGouirk Oscar Maldonado W if Z , ? l 1 Pat Manning Margaret Mansfield Jackie Maples ,- ,,. W 41 V 1' W 2' 'N' ' 7 ,', .w 1 f WM.: gv. fn 'Eff' 1 . 1 Lynda Marsh V an 2 - 1 f ei? C 0 X A X31 f Q 4 Greg Marshall Martie Legault I -' Q, Beverly Lemaster Glenda Light Phillip Lingelbach . 1. 4 i , L 5 A A U' is K 1 Z ' Jeanne Loomis Roger Lott W Ann Manley Jack Manley had Pam Marshall Neil Marsk L 'Elf' i , M Richard Mask Dirk Mathis Darlene Matson Raymond Mays Richard Mays Dale Meeharn Sandy Melson 2 W 5 ' fx N EQ W A. if wx ,W SS, X x Eugene Merchant Ted Merida Bryan Meyers Kenneth Mickey Bill Miller 4 A G Dale Miller Linda Miller ' W as h' .:- Q.: G 5 Q li ii 3 'lm X G Xxx X x xi 'rl Of N 1 P is r liixisfm A X Rodney Miller Sharon Miller George Mills Larry Mitchell Jerry Moody We X NYS ww my ,, ri . ,N -' X X Q ll R frr X Gayle Morehead Debby Morgan Del Morgan Gary Morris Mike Morris SCRATCH ONE AMOEBA . . Sophomores discover minute forms of life while mas- tering use of the microscope. 254 Robyn Moore Carlia Moran asf' fees' in QS ss N0 N, ki X Y fi - M 5: X is Otis Morris Becky Motley ' 1254? ' '7is:-7-S2255 we , , i Jerry Mudroch David Mulherin Sheryl Mullins Mike McAfee Wynelle McCrary N ickey McCrary oph Take Biology, World ,-,, 0 ' it H1 uv U 2' ,-Jes? ' , X 1 La Juana McGuire Virginia Mclnnis Terri McIntosh Mike McKee f ia- A 73 . ,V 3 f Vicki McLean Margaret McPherson Judi McQuay Sandy Neef Kay Neidhardt Linda Nelson Ricky Nelson Alan Nickles Glenda Noble Patty NO0nan WHY K 'U 'L A 'ii Mary Ellen Oates Shannon O'Keefe Daila Orlds Connie Ottensmeyer Nan Page Kathy Palmer Laura Parker ill eier-te SE V Q Sharon Parker Keith Parks Trudy Patton Steaven Payne Patty Pearson Alice Perkins J orja Perkins Julie McDowell Sandy McFather Bill McGee Kennye McGuire Terry Nugent Nancy Nunn John Nussbaum Barbara Oakley 2 I w 2 Marsha Perkins Larry Perrine Jodi Peters Biff Pfahl Linn Phillips Dena Phipps Linda Pinckard f ff Wv f f f if .1 fi, 1 M f W i ef 1 , f , , ,Wjj Wy, i'l i Merilee Pipkin Nancye Pollan Sid Portwood David Potts J yMelle Potts Elizabeth Pouncey Marilyn Powell P. E. Livens Dail Routine 0 59 , f in 2 , , Q lafza' ? 44 CQ! .. , f M A Je? K 1 , 4 ,I 4 ful S M Larry Pratt Vicki Presley Brenda Price Mike Price Dana Priest Gene Prince Sylvia Proffitt , V ,L V zi, Vp lV,. V,, Y,V W ,,. , , ' 'f'e V , is rzyp gk h, ,,,, 5 it , Ir, Larry Pryor Mike Pugh Mike Purcell Priscilla Pye Carolyn Rains Sue Ransom Brean Rapstine f an W' my Q Freddie Rattan Dianne Ray Tom Reid Ronnie Reinert Danny Render Debbie Reynolds Sally Reynolds 56 Steve Ricer Fred Richards Martha Riddlespurger F is fm Joe Riggs Bennie Roberts Jerry R0b9I'tS ophomore POOR WILLIAM TELL . . . Helen Wright and Janet Springer, sophomores, shoot straight for that bullseye. me griikls i or , 'xx S if X Julia Roberts Jane Robertson Cynthia Robison Jerry Rogers Tommy Roller Becky Rowell Bob Rowntree 5 fg4.gw so ,7 .ans Ronda Rowntree Sherrie Royer Rod Rubbo Dennis Ruthart Linda Salmon James Savage Cindy Schlitz Carla Schmidt Donna Schomburg Sherrie Schrama Roberta Schroll Pat Scivally Richard Scott Pam Seale 257 'Mi s :ki Jack Seeds ,, Vicki Sells Z af Y ,.,. ,QQ f W , , , W f f , 4 y A aw , mf V Wy e be Jan Sherrod W W fl W K ZW I , Buddy Seewald Cindy Self Frank Self Linda Sheegog Bonnie Sheffield Larry Sheffield Sally Short W! ' '! M2457 X !! 4 Z! X P , Q, ,lwwzg A 4 few ophomores Form Their Wu i Band , , 1, A ' iti2,1'fei?1ifT 1? E 9 m9 2193 if J lv JP' Q ri? f fr ft 'B ,iff l,,',, f Sally Simpson Judy Singleterry Carol Singleton Dennis Sirkel Donna Skelton cr Karen Slagle Don Slaughter Bob Smiley Wendy Smilie Bruce Smith Cynthia Smith J anese Smith V as M! A5154 . I Mike Smith Walter Smith Jackie S01-lie Carol Spear Cynthia Spikes Janet Springer Jerry Squyres f l Larry Stallings Sandy Stalter Prissy Standley Jack Stanley Janet Steel 258 Philip Steele F 'Eff' QW' ,I ,h V , 9. 7 , Nancy Stein 1 s we 'Q dw Carolyn Steiner Pattie Stevens Donna Storrs Dick Stforseth Georgia Stout 2, 'wwf AW 2 A f Q ' 2 ,V ,gr f- 6' Em QEV, Michael Stutzman Carol Swafford Linda Swan Ricky Swift Gail Swindell sn' Jo Lynne Thomas Linda Thompson Chad Tarpley Ray Teague Janet Tedford Cheryl Thomas T Qmee aesaasya . , ,,,., ,5 ,,.,,.,,.,,,G ,Z,, , 6 . , f , fl K: y f 4' W' 'S V' l A in Suhr .z '31.1 6 ' if f:M.wvi Ronnie Thomas Shirley Thomas Jay Thompson Jerry Thompson l ,L Avzgu , as . mini! ffl 1 Mike Tigart Darryl Tiller Ann Timberlake Ricky Timmons Patsye Tipton laiigyffg ,.f H j ' up . V vsl, 642 i ::,. , ai E- 'CJ ai , ,i,, . I I 4 K.. 2 Linda Todd Mary Todd Connie Townes Nancy Townsend Mark Tucker 'Q ff HURRY UP YOU GUYS . A . Rick Devoe, sophomore drum ma- jor, leads the sophomore band in the Tri-state Fair parade in Sept- emher. 259 Susan Tucker L, f me ww 5 'C' S f : . David Upton A 4 Q Wiley Turman Q aa W i' W 1 Lynda Turner Max Turner Tom Tuttle Kurt Twing Totch Upshaw ffsfea . 1 ' mlm. ,f,, 15,2151 , C hemistr Addei Bobby Vail Carol Vance , ,sry ,. 4, ,-e,,,,, .'.,.. ,, if fm.- fk QM, 3 2 5 F rl JE Q5 gg' Ay, ' - 1 fwME.p'v4W5K2i':'iff? ,iX?i1:-'fe -filth -f ' I 3 fb 1 L i Carolyn Vandever Gay Vandiver Nl ' ' ' mfif. Aw ' ,I - 'iff ' Mira 2 L 2358? , X f ,Af jiri? , i 5 A 0 if , ,f ' ., Vince Vincens r V W, W4 : 5 My uf W 1,1 Cynthia Vaughn Charlotte Vick Jackie Vinyard Greg Vradenburg nw Gail Vineyard xi' ff ff KVI ' Judy Waggoner Bunny Wakefield Gary Walvoord Connie Ward li' V,i. V, ' A m 'cci in Z , ,,'1 ' W iii, . , fi Y' M MAD SCIENTISTS . . , Sophomores John Nusa- ' - -'i- 'W ,E baum and Mike Williams wait anxiously for the re- v' 1, f sults of their chemistry experiment. 260 Ronnie Ward Tommy Warnick Barbara Warr Kenneth Warren Susan West Richard Warren Linda Weatherly Evelyn Webb Rob Weems Judy Weidling 1 7 ophs Schedules i yi, Dianne Whisenand Richard White : J 3 :Av r WWWW' ,,.. 1, A A Janet Williams Janis Williams Randy Whitehead Ricky Whitl0Ck Steve Willbanks Mike Wilborn Barbara Williams 'iii , 'L , 1 ,W uk . 6 ff 2' M 2 is .v I, Jax-.,, is at W 9 ,V : L I n 7' . 5-' Je ,Z if S if? gf!-ij ? 'vi ii f -' ' 1 ff ,. 'f Mike Williams Mike Williams Nell Williams Edwin Williamson Mickey Williamson Bennie Wilson Jimmy Wilson v ,Ms 'AW T21 'i 135511 fw siife 'V 'I ft f fi, 1 Roy Wilson Winnie Wilson Elaine Wingfield Virginia Wolfe Gayle Wood Myrna Wood Linda Woods Richard Wheeler 5 Gary Wright Helen Wright Susan Wright Linda Wyckoff Shirley Wynne Lynda Zielke Scherry Zwingle 2 V5 jL k'47 Alvwwycf l 13 L 016 Lifwfi M My , ww 52 ,4 vfzafuf 1 LQJJQ4 I U44 zgj L40 QZZM JAf Q4b WXEJLQUA Jim! ALO! ffldafafff dvertising 5 1' X K ' QSM 1. , X y X X -X - gg: .sis ' XX X .53 XX, X X X XS X 1-. .. . X X 7 T E P E E ESTERN STORE sy we. P . I 6 E NUNN ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORPORATION Supply Division - 105 Polk Appliance Division - 119 Polk DR 6-4581 Amorillo, Texas I I 41' an 291OVV T ' 4'I'1-4-1-5 P'U'1'Ik 3'f'r'e'e'I AMARILLO, TEXAS AUTO SUPPLIES 0 TOOLS 0 EQUIPMENT es ern Amorillo Texas MONOG RAM Your Store for Men Since 1910 FIFTH AVE. of POLK ST. AMARILLO, TEXAS i M, I DOTTIE-sm: 5151 LAMPS8zGIP'IS Exclusive buf nor expensive 34th of Western - FI 5-2741 GREEN ACRES PHARMACY Your Neighborhood Plwormocy Open Seven Deyf fl Week for Yom' Convenience 3101 Plains Blvd. DR 2-5557 264 SHORTY BRAWON Melton-Clark lnc. Scientific Supplies Bratton Insurance Agency Laboratory Equipment lNSURANCE OF ALL KiNDs I I IQ - DR 4-2871 - soiswesfsaxfh - 5TH 3, AUSTIN I L Amarillo, Texas AMARILLO, TEXAS PHONE DR 6-9351 EA When You Pay For The BEST - Be Sure You Get It BUY BQRDENS - VERY Bic. ON ELAvoR 4945 Canyon Rd. Box 205l FL 6-5235 Milk and Ice Cream ' Y Wonderland Amusement Park NORTH FILLMORE IN THOMPSON PARK j S P. E. ROADS, Owner Specializing in fashions for sub-teens, 5403 GEORGE TERRACE iuniorsl cmd mi55e5 AMARILLO, TEXAS L ated In The New OC HOME PHONE FL63800 FLEETWOOD SHOPPING CENTER BUSINESS PHONE EV 3-4712 34th 8z Western 2 Better Fabrics Make Better 9 55 A Fashions 0 6 S 6 Wm W' DR 63643 PRESCRIPTION PHARMACTST Phone DR 6f4l3i i409 W, lOTh Amarillo, Texo Rudy Bauman Lumber Company XVhcre the Home Begins City-Wide Free Delivery Phone DR 2-8306 901 Georgia Amarillo, Texas EAT IN - CARRY OUT FILM-AIDE COMPANY , e izza Hut 4GiT'T Th P Filming the Rebelf' D football game! Jince '58 ' 3701 vvoifnn 509 Harrison, Amarillo FL 5-5871 DR 3-3777 KENYON SHOE STORE 2817 Civic Circle A Qualify shoes for all The family For Children For Men For Women BusTer Brown Roblee Life-Stride Glamor Debs Pedwin Air-Step 266 Z 'I Q E cTny9v'..fpaePxF '''33'IG'giSPI-'fi-if-'I-'fi-'Pffffi-'fi-'Ii-'PGQZ'-' ' gym U N H0 Q9 l 6 uve BETTEIN l60TRlGP'X'y S.. fa 5' 'S 7 ? Pat Murphy Owner Atlas Welding Co. cwllfluf C0415 CLEANERS Manufacturing of all kinds ot ranch equipment and general welding. Pick-Up 0DCl 2314 Eesfsfd sf. Del'VefY DR 2-2870 DR 2-3lOO 3211 W. 6th TEX-AIR GAS COMPANY INCORPORATED Welding and Industrial Supplies Manufacturers ot Tex-Air Oxygen and 1 AMARILLO 2ll-I3 Buchanan DR 6-8277 rsE1EfiflEcB4fMl!lB, WHERE AMARILLO AND THE ' ' 4TH. 8. TAYLOR PAN HAN DLE DINE 262' DR2-4317 704 Tyler ' C ongmtuhztiom Senior: e d w a Y FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH To Texas' finest high school . . .to the nicest Tyler 8.Thirteenth faculty and student body . . . to the Seniors Am0flll0fTeX0S of 1964, we at Fedway extend our congrat- ulations and best wishes for the coming year . . . 268 Your RCA Supermarket Circle N Appliance Pho. FL 6-5257. Wolflin ond Georgio Center o Civic Circle CONNELL STATIONERY COMPANY School Supplies - Office Supplies Portoble Typewriters Adding Mochines - Electric Typewriters Amarillois Most Complete Uffice Supply Store 3707 Wolflin Avenue Fi. 5-3343 When you I I need a Little lift- 'I f,, i,,1f,, depend on Coke X J I BE I f . 'J - ', ' eievc 1,L1f81fJ'off1L L l Llc ffiil,..v7,1:f., WI T REALLY JL. I 4 Rl-:FRESHED II ll ll I I ll il X Q AMARILLO COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. BATTEN FIELD MOTOR OF AMARILLO CO., INC. i ' SHOES . More Go for The Dough 201 Polk DOWNTOWN 805 POLK WOLFLIN VILLAGE SUNSET CENTER SOUTHLAWN PLAZA 2 VV I . ,,l. If ! 4 fd ' fa wuyyuukmk ...and see has - w , , QHHQHDLE QUDDRU AND on cLsANlNG co 20I South Pierce DR 2-2277 AMARILLO CUSTOM BUILDERS, INC. 41 I2 Western Avenue Amarillo, Texas FI 5-O7II THE BEST HOME BUYS IN AMARILLO Kenneth G. Walker David R. Cervin ,I I,e' -1 FRESHE BREAD co. .:2,2 BEAUTY DR 3-1773 5, SALON g?QM? -f : Qs J. caskey, owner 6 Hairdressers BeouticontroI Cosmetics Evening Appointments-Customer Parking ConvenientIy Located-Ground Floor-Santa Fe Bldg. 9th and Polk Streets Phone DR 6-7I35 SANTA FE BLDG. DR 6-9643 220 PAN HAN DLE RADIO 8. TELEVISIQN CQ. MONTGOMERY WARD Satixfaction Guaranteed RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE 07 Y0747' Money Bggk RECORDS I 708 Polk DR 2-I2I7 Phone FL5-2151 AI37 WEST 34fI1 AMARILLO, TEXAS Guaranty Abstract 8: Title Company, Inc. A. B. Iorms, Manager Complimentj of Abstracts of Title - Title Insurance We issue Title Policies of the L T 1 C - Ogj5jhgZj1f5fgjfgmQjP0MT1ON THOMAS CA RTAGE INC. 512 Taylor Street Amarillo, Texas Junior Bowling Each Soturdoy IO:OO om. Bowl Any Time Before 5:00 p.m. . Three Games 51.00 WESTERN AND GRAND BOWL IIIIILIQ I8 C. R. PICKLE I ' O BUILDING CONTRACTOR S IiWe Build 'Your Home Foods FREE ESTIMATE 6OI2 Jameson Phone Fi. 5-3501 Amarillo, Texas SEAL AMi4RfiLVg-QAS 271 RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL 1.4 Iliff? if . .,.., - . - TH EM E EZ? I MEAD'S FINE BREAD A-1 ELECTRIC CO. BOX T27 - DR 6-9555 .O 200 BOWIE GLEN MCMENNAMY DR 3-5336 ,A evra ' 5 . ,JJ MI ' ' , I 5, ff ,,f1,XIh fi .,Cn1cv 24f f - '- .M A, , 5 xv. .,x,o V' M 1-I A IWITA ' if ' rw lf! I .IvLJW,1fyv.fvL If 'ICJV In jyj I If 'J' I f A -f X0 Mgr V ,Q-JI' C .J- wiff , , Q53 ' WU ' DPM W0 TH 7 5 pw fw If 4,21 W ff PXXLDJJ ' Cs' V,'5 x U fr tiff!!! 16159 f D , I f Lf' 1' W .V' -vu M L G, V,-NA ,Q L .,G'L ,ff ,, UA, , xl! 17 AJJ j 2 ,V JJ! A if QU f7 L f UM rf' I Au' UQ ,v 1 CLJ iw I SWL 'ff -Lx? ,aI If ,van fl at lib!! 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PHONE DR 2-8344 - AMARILLO, TEXAS 2815 Civic Circle Wolflin-Georgia Area Fine Bred Colorful Congratulations APPALOOSA HORSES Senlors 164 For Pleasure For Work . Leon Cox Dock Coffey Pontiac, Inc. Appaloosa Ranch FL 6-4683 2IO0 West 6th DR 2-5533 f One mile west of Stuckey's Drive-in on Amarillo-Canyon Expressway I SUNSET CENTER , Amcirillo, Texos , E E, PONCA WHOLESALE T A .Q QQ ForYou , ji ' ,E MERCANTILE co. Phone DRoke 2-T288 4th Avenue ond Hedgecoke Dodge R, o. Box 831 Lincoln Street AMARILLO, TEXAS 6 Cylinder To Romchorgers Soles 81 Service 4l6 VVeST 6Th DR 2-8355 W, PRODUCERS GRAIN PGTC-,Q CORPORATION l SWCL' 'W' 318 Petroleum Building 1 tw Amarillo, Texos 99 N' Tyier Nlerchondisers of AllKindS of Groin DR 3-4206 P. O. Box 9028 Monufocfurers of P.G.C. Feeds Afnlflllo, TQXI. DR41-O33l CONGRATULATIONS ! ! ! fo our UUIKUC COMPLETE MENU KZIP Reese S 'I O R ff.: RESTAURANT T 31 413 N.E.efhAve. . Amorillo,Texcis High School Groduores Tfnldigfi 'J rs.: L, I R T' X 'iw fl Amarillo, Texos MEMBER g TEXAS AND NATIONAL RESTAURANT Listen To The Jomes Pinkston ., ggi ASSOClATlON Show every SoTUrdoy ond Sundoy N Tw ST BANQUET ROOM PHQNE DR 2-6761 HIGHWAYS 60-66 Compliments of LONG BELL LUMBER COMPANY 212 W. 3rd DRoke 6-9838 ' PHONE DP 3-5335 ,Candy Fame feawtq Salam 3 ne Femuu 3 5 be I PHARMACY I 47 Sunset Center 8.1500 Tyler BLM LAMAQ AMAWLLU' TEXAS FL 6-5697 8. DR 6-7225 Drive-In Prescription Service of the Checkered Front Amarillo, Texos EXCLUSIVE BIGELO UV DEALER Sm Bmw MARK DAVIS 700 W. Sixteenth CARPET CONTRACTOR AmG'i G' Texas Telephone DR 3-4347 DR 3456' 322 West mm Amorillo, Texos AMARILLO INSURANCE ,I SAVINGS ASSOCIATION with SERVICE el M-19,80 LSA B ro n c hit L3L5c1Ll!jZT8:3fo n oi oi le ,BE AMAETLLL Amorillo,Texos Your Banker is Your Best Source of Hnancial Counsel fi I S ll' AMARILLO 1 CLEARING Q HOUSE xurssocurrrou S s5us 305 Bowie DR 6-4253 Congratulations! Seniors '64 - '65 BEEBE LUMBER COMPANY 2411 W. 6th .' '27 , ,, , it-' I V' CoIber'r's Boys', SfudenTs', . ,. . 1 V, in-N gp, 1iISiELIURIiTY FEDERAL M QSAVINGS s. LoAN AssociATioN 5 if For Savings Wifh SAFETY, PROFIT, and!! CONVENIENCE x w I ,f --mf . .I ,fs 1 x 53.1, 5, VX F K- -' rw N,-X . I. I I ,f NJN CN ig' V, vH,.,:3 ,Q-Z 4.-XSQ5 ' I ,uc I I-1 I I DR 6-4121 M I KJ 1500 Taylor J 'tl , N .xi if' .QR Us and Men s Shops Colbert's Suburban-Wolflin Village Everything -Jeans to Sunday Best! 609-611 TAYLOR 0 AMARILLO, TEXAS 0 DR 2-1257 Prinfing Office Furnifure Lithography Office Machines COMPLIMENTS OF Courtesy of COMPANY DRAPERIES. BEDSPREADS .CURTAINS PIECEGOODS . LINENS . TRIMNIINGS 710-712 Taylor Amarillo STanIey's Drive-In I f ...where fashion first started in Amarillo See our new, complete MAN'S STORE Polk at Sixth R 8. R Electronic Supply Co., 'H - S S ! HW YVOKFUN Q Fl 6-56ll 0 AMAIHLO, YEXAS ! 914 West 7th Q Your Sylvania Silver Screen 85 9 Distributor - ,, ,,,, J- fMH-HH'-M'fkHf-'-,f'f'--f- V- . , 5,4 '-iVe- '1D5 xt Congratulations Seniors Bert Wixhey . . . To all the fine folkx in Taxcomland . . . from Complicmenls your friemif at the O Cook Book Hulk Svtrvvi Hllrthnhizi Bread Company Glhurrh Compliment! of GLOBE TAILORS . 1 Cleaning 8. Pressing ' Cash 81 Carry dr Prescriptions Alterations PHONE DR. 2-3257 no W 6'l' Aves BH Lamar DR 3-453l Amarillo ON A Cl0UU! wiwlh good Hfaings at SUPER MARKETS and CAFETERIAS 5. A -0 . - f' iff ,W ,ef NE, if , . z Q AMARILLO BOWL CAFE Where the Rcbelf Mew 4IOO Wolflin FL 6-568I Across the street from Toscoso High fa ff O I.. I BAR ' ' ' GAIN SIDDY 5n4cE193b BI-INU 2' I'IN0I-'EUM Co' 313-IS Van Buren DR 3-3789 Time Uoxaw Swim AUTO RACES SUMMERTIME'S MOST EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT MAY TO SEPTEMBER Rresmne AMARILLO SPEED BOWL 34+I1 and Wes+ern -:- Phone FL 5-I57I AMARILLO. TEXAS NORTH GRANDZLHASTINGS S 81 H Green Stamps CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! TASCOSA BAPTIST CHURCH YOUR GOOD NEIGHBOR ACROSS THE STREET ---- WELCOMES YOU TO MORNING WATCH 7:45 A.M. EACH THURSDAY HOWARD C. LYONS REVIS MCGREW BILL OWENS PASTOR EDUCATION-YOUTH MUSIC DIRECTOR You know ifs best when you get AMARILLO SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Complete Secretarial Course Mrs. Bess Orr Foringer Mills Ice Cream phone: DR 4-0385 I9I5 Washington DR 2-3594 You Are Alwayx Welcome at PLAINS FIRST PRESBYTERIAN MBING CG INC PLU . . CHURCH ' IIOO Harrison Amarillo, Texas DF. Robert Skinner, PCISLOI' 130' W. nh phone DR 6-6375 - , EAGLE PAINT CO., Inc. A G A N CE CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING ART SUPPLIES P. O. BOX I299 X Aol WEST gfh U H 2400 W. 7th Avenue Phone DR 3-429I PHONE DRake 4-0327 , L 'B Numan AMARILLO, TEXAS I JUPE MOTOR SUPPLY Wholesale Automotive Distributors OLDHAM GROCERY NO. I 'IIS N. McMasters 0 DR 6-6806 Automotive Replacement Equipment POVIS Gnd OLDHAM GROCERY NO. 2 and Tools Supplies isoo w. 15th 6 DR 6-6676 Spec. Brake 81 Spring Dept. 3I2 8. 400 W. 6th DR 2-2244 Amarillo, Texas ANSLEY'S CLEANERS 1411 WASHINGTON K p your clothes clean MEET YOUR FRIENDS at RUBERTS BEAUTY SALON DR 3-1739 1005 W. 18th Free Parking K THETIALITY -I-L The Shamrock Oil and Gas Corporation EAT AND MEET AT OSGOOD MONUMENT and DINCTS OSGOOD MARBLE No 2 4009 W. 6111 HLDPPCIIIEIIIIZP SPl'l,'iC'6' Since 1900 Owned and Operated 2701 S. Buchanan DR 3-6614 by Leroy Blanks Conggtcggglcfions MOTOR CO. 2:2355 New 84 Used Cars wzzaiifim f Amqrillqrexqs H f h CLEANEST E AIM R 131' fb nl E X A 5 K C1221 tVN?EST TEXAS ' 1 . I , X MffiyAW3 QW java' E , I l E A JM f E W Q A Iackhurn 0 f X W5 L W 4 rothers E 99 JM! M me 1906 Wh f 1 h E eq , , J ' ere i'necof.ing... K? I vjjljjgqfomrlyaffolr 0 ,,JfMd,0',b 41 A W M W8 Cv ff UU! oownfown 'wflbbafx suburb-gn M zezztw NLF WOff2if3ZZgiG uf LI LINE AVENUE CLEANERS lt's o foct - cleon clothes lost longer. 3812 Line Ave. DR 2-2165 Cdfh 8: Carry Only mx umnens J W Q. Y Slxuowncmas ,WMM ggza ,AQ .Q R C RO :soo Fuu.MoR-E- g . . L A XX L- .- 1? ,gfrff J , f gyda ,- 49 'fl 1' .M 1-QL 1 i- 1.11: , ,-ffvrJ - 2 L 'WHSTFN'iS4VOH v5'?5 .Hl1T cu FLMQHH exam ffwrs . 60 El q 'T' 312 A 4 MARILL 0, 7'EfY45. ,f-. , Mlwfwpfw WW - ' T E- RCHANTS WM yyw The X s uDENTs AND FACULTY ,RAL QN y Shopping In Wlnffiyll, WWW Shopping Center ffl-1-7 -f ' Ann Myers A gl A Barnes Jewelry China Sh0P M1241 441, Colbert's Suburban Palo Duro Studio Plains Chevrolet, Inc. yramid Beauty Salon Royal Coin 8- Stamp Store Royal Garden Center Cooper 8- Melin Curtis Hobbies, Crafts 81 Toysifzy jill! 0feWClY Dolcater Leather Shop ff 'A-igxcref 0Vk WVUP 8' Giff Shop DUVQII'5 , 'L'77'Stereo Showcase First State Bank fVgf!z! T- G- 31 Y- Gattis Shoe Store Z Tiny TOT Shoppe Gunn Bros. Stamp Store dig' 0 Oulhe Vlll09e House of Lamps g,4y'4f,c'g1,g'Villa arber Hughes Home Beau 4f nut Shop Kelly's Cleaners .Lrg 6,114,471 J Village Maternity Pye's - frezyggzdftj Village Pancake House Limbaugh Bakery W r 4 Z SpOI'l'it1g Goods Lime Brown House W f' XD Wade Paint 81 Art Supplies Melissa's fl X Af ' W0l'1dG'S Merle Norman Cos etic Studio - Meyer's Drapery AA! Woltlin, Chas. A. Woltlin Appliances olflin Village Pharmacy Nizzi Music Shoppy - W ' C' Afifeif 7 ,4'7g2.f V24-4J,g!g,,C6,i! 74,,4.,f.f,g,e'-, ' 4-6. 2l,,L-ef A14 C I in N Q t Q,lfAL al fe- '?.:-. l - 3 001 at 3 W 'i p m x cg : . ss 5 , 3700 vvesr 6th CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '64 Wzfmaz Wffazivw Oldsmobile - Cadillac 711 West 6th, Amarillo 1 Our Heartiest Congratulations to the HOMES ' In Ridgecrest 0 ln Eastridge You'll be proud to call it home 7964 Graduating Class PINKNEY PACKING COMPANY -ajfflflfk 1 if wffrwilgqf wig' ,fav O C 5 ,ff orgy, 'fffffl - xp fo Q vw-f For the correct look in natural shoulder clothing and Ladies Tailored Sportswear N- NC? Q J PHOTOGR A Pl-II6' 906-A P0l.K S12 PHOTO SU EVERYTHING' -7812 Dm Dllal'-9 Auto - Home - Business Auto -- Home -- Business INSURANCE Woodruff - Moore Motley ww wiwfw GENERAL INSURANCE 617 West 8th Phone Drake 6,0352 ARTlZAN'S BEAUTY SALON o A Complete Staff of Experienced Beauticians Across from St. Anthony's Hospital AmGfi 0fTeX0S 700 B N. Polk DRake 4-7292 COlN-OP CLEANERS a Ib, load 52.00 Individually A S JACKETS spotted and steamed K by 0Ur SWEATER5 2 Attendants also t assistyou BLANKET5 F ncis Bowden RApE5 nd Exlelyn Berry El Juanclu Wharton D RUGS Avondale Pollyclean Coin-Op Laundry 8- Dry Cleaning Royce W. Harwell, Owner PORTRAITS - KODAK FINISHING COMNERCIAL WORK Pnous DR3-1523 1222 W- 10 TO PLEASE YOU IS OUR MAIN - OBJECTIVE - K., kwa -.1-sk, ,,-. ' EEEL. I mm..A ...- 6 6 . E EEEE if - 1 -.h- Q i ' Ei X I N C , ..,. . ,,.. Q ' M P W , ,k,A.k GL f - Q- ..1 1. . . ' '. - fx:-y,,'1.-?f::2,g'E-3:i1- '-igzgfx-' -.ii 'ri 2 www 65' ii ..'- :1.F'Si:?' '- i,sgf5f,- :gig .fs-N, 1' If .- ,,,. -3f si - . 1.. E. . Auto PARTS 1-14- llu 3300 East 10th DR 6 4666 DeGRASSI-BATES CO. HOLLIS B. DEc312Ass1 I, M, GEORGE H. BATES . TEXAS CARPET HOLLIS B. DEGRASSI, JR. f ig - ' 3100 w. 45fh - Phone FL 6-3101 G ll SHSYG f1SUI'C1l'ICe Amariuol Texas FOR THE 0 HOME- AUTO- BUSINESS PHONE DRoke 2-6767,1008 WEST TENTH CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS 7th 8. Tyler 5-Sfclr Luxury Service Tours - Charter Buses - Express 1 I Savings 62 Loan Association O gf of Anzarlllo 6 MASTER CLEANERS Esmmq' 40612 B sr. 0 PHONE Dmxaaaava Downtown: 5 2 Sv' non! UCHAZEANARILLO. TEXAS S l.:o61i,B1k Dkake 2.3247 A 5 Q ll lll' 302 QW 2 :rolqin as Circle W0 c ' 2 if Be WOO ' J LL. Lk! in Im,fe -MMM, Wfvig.. mm? Q y w.,,K C5066 ggevgum L-bf.,f'QA L, ive? ixgsgiawxl vvloixz RYX 164 'Ma IH om Vi wifxd' cl, LN-gif fijgjgcuakli I ,Hx gc 'gov X-Quia M ,M Q ig Xl'X--X-WN kk faxes Qi .JM new ubbg,-x b2+-X-if WELS MSE i7 Mimi Wg N Q 3 Cheers or if T F X MQVZ CNUJ-K' vxfybpg ! Vm,g3 Uwvuvx,?J', Yew CL fmikvxiuind ' + gulfq SC 540 Q IGH C OOL W lam. jf For Your Ideal Home D REID STRICKLAN , BUILDER Amarillo, Texas BUY BLUE MORROW INC. vp! MORXOP 9951. 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Association General Offices Amarillo, Texas Manufacturers and Wholesalers Of Basic Farm Supplies class portraits by m.wAvs Fins? oumgirv I DOWNTOWN PENNEY'S 8th and Tyler AND SUNSET PENNEY'S I5Th af Plains autry's studio TIRE HEADQUARTER for the Golden Spread 750' lake TIRE Co. y SEE THEEXPERTS FOR: Bralre 8: Front-End Service Wheel Balancing as MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODAIII THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND TIRES 2nd 8. Fillmore, Amarillo 10th 8. Main, Borger 297 5642! MILK None so good as Hazelwood ' ' ' ' - American Mortgage 1- - , -N - I 1015 W. sfh sfreef - Box 2643 Amarillo, Texos Rebel Patrons Hershel A. Carver, Jr. G. Edwin Smith George G. Kiker William A. Dunnagan, M.D. 298 Business Director These are the friendly Amarillo merchants who, through their advertisements, are supporting students of Tascosa High School in the preceding pages. We urge you to give them your consideration in the future as you make your purchases. A-1 Electric , ................ 272 Allison Blacksmith 8: Welding Shop ...................... 295 The Amarillo Bowl .... ..... 2 79 Amarillo Bowl Cafe .... Amarillo Clearing House ...281 Association ........ .......... 2 77 Amarillo Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc ............... ........ 2 69 Amarillo Custom Builders . . 270 Amarillo O11 M111 Co .......... 273 Amarillo Photo Supply, Inc. . Amarillo Savings Association Amarillo Secretarial School . Amarillo Sheet Metal Co ...... Amarillo Speed Bowl ..... American Mortgage Co. . . Ansley's Cleaners ...... Artizan's Beauty Salon . . . Atlas Welding Company ...... Automotive Supply ....... George Autry, Printer ..... Autry's Studio ............... 287 276 282 278 ...281 298 283 287 268 295 295 297 Avondale Polly Clean Laundry . . . 287 A 8: W Rootbeer .............. 286 Barfield Homes ..... Bargain Siddy ........... . . . Battenfield Motor Co ......... Rudy Bauman Lumber Co. . . Beebe Lumber Co ............. Jack Bell's Pharmacy ........ Blackb1u'n Brothers Operating 286 281 269 266 278 281 Co ......................... . 284 Blue Morrow Inc ......... ...291 Borden's .................... 265 Bratton Insurance Agency . . Brent's Men's Apparel ........ Catching's Prescriptions . . 265 286 279 Circle N Appliance ....... . . . 269 Clack Radio and T.V. Inc ...... Dock Coffey Pontiac Inc. . . 291 274 Cook Book Bread Co .......... 279 Colbert's Boys', Students' and Men' Shop ..................... Colbert's Department Store . Colonial Motors .......... Continental Trailways . . . Country Club Cleaners ..... Country Club Pharmacy .... Leon Cox Appaloosa Horses . Crowe-Gulde Cement Co .... Curtis Blind and Linoleum Co. . . s 278 293 297 289 268 27 2 274 275 281 Mark Davis Carpet Contractor . . .276 DeGrassi-Bates Co ......... Denny's Restaurant .......... Dino's No. 2 . .,.. , 289 291 ...283 Doche and Company .......... Dorchester Gas Producing Co .... Dottie-Sue Lamp and Gift Shop . . . Dr. Pepper Bottling Co ...... Eagle Paints .............. Empire Insurance Company . The Fabric Mart .......... Farmer's Insurance Group . . Fedway..., .............. Feferman's Army-Navy Store . . . Gene Femau Pharmacy ...... Film-Aide Co ............. First Baptist Church ......... First Federal Savings 8: Loan First Presbyterian Church . . lst Supply Company ......... Freshe Bread Co ...... Furr's Inc ........., Garner Motors .... Gatlin's Shoes .......... Gattis Shoes ................. Globe-News Publishing Co. . Globe Tailors ............. Goldsmith Dairy Foods . . . . . . Gray's Studio ............. Green Acres Pharmacy ....... Guaranty Abstract 8: Title Co .... Hayes-Beasley Agency ..... Hazlewood Dairy ........ . Hedgecoke Dodge Co .... . . . The Hollywood ...... Jackie's .... .... . . . . . Jung Drive-Inn ...... Jupe Motor Supply ..... Kenyon Shoe Company . . . KZIP ........................ Lady Faire Beauty Salons . . Levine's Department Store . . Line Avenue Cleaners ........ Ted Lokey Tire Co ......... Longbell Lumber Company . . Louise's .............. . . Lumber and Supply Co .... . . . Maxor Drug Co, ........ Mead's Bakery ........... Melton-Clark Inc ............. Modern Manor Apartments . Monogram Men's Wear .... 289 272 264 266 282 282 266 276 268 268 276 266 268 289 282 264 270 280 286 296 269 290 279 271 287 264 271 276 298 275 291 275 292 282 266 275 276 295 284 297 276 265 274 295 272 265 272 264 Mr. G ....................... 274 McCracken Motor Co .......... Nunn Electric Supply Corp. . Opti-Lens ................... Orchid Beauty Salon . . . Oldham Grocery 642 .... Osgood Monument Co .... . . . Palo Duro Lanes ...... 284 264 270 270 282 283 291 Panhandle Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co .............. Panhandle Radio and T. V. Col J. C. Penney's Co .......... C, R. Pickle .............. Pierce Texaco .,........... Pinkney Packing Company . . Pioneer Natural Gas ....... Pizza Hut .... , . . . . Pizza Shack ........... . P. K. Supply .............. Plains Plumbing Co,, Inc .... Polk Street Methodist Church . . . Ponca Wholesale Merchandise Co. Poole Buick Co ............... Potter-Randall County Medical Society .................. Prater's Gulf Service ....... Producers Grain Corporation . Querry Dance Studio ....... R 8: R Electronic Supply Co., Inc ............ ............ Reese's Restaurant . . . . . . . Bill Rice Carpets ............. Rubert's Beauty Salon ...... Russell Stationery Company . . Sammy's Charcoal Grill ..... Sealtest Food Products . . . . . Security Federal ........... Shamrock Oil 8: Gas Corp. . . Silver Grill Cafeteria ....... Southern Farm Supply ...... Southwestern Investment Co. Southwestern Public Service Co. . Stanley's Drive Inn .......... Sid Stout Ford Ranch ......... Reid Strickland, Builder ...... Stroud Interiors ........ Dwight Stubblefield Co ....... Tascosa Baptist Church ...... V. L. Taylor Furniture Co ..... Tepee Western Store ......... Tex-Air Gas ....... .... Texas Carpet Co .... .... Thomas-Cartage . . . . . . . Twing's ........... .... Volle's Apothecary ...... .... Montgomery Ward ........... Western and Grand Bowl ..... Westem Specialty Advertising Co ........................, . White and Kirk .............. Willbom Bros. Co., Inc ....... . Wolflin Village Merchants .... Wonderland Amusement Park . . . Woodruff-Moore-Motley ....... YWCA ............... .... 270 271 297 271 ...281 286 292 266 294 288 282 279 275 292 294 274 275 291 279 275 296 283 278 284 282 278 283 268 297 296 267 278 291 291 276 278 281 284 264 268 289 271 296 266 271 271 292 279 292 285 265 287 274 299 Crganizations Index Bands ......... Biology Club .... Book Club ...... .....50-53 ......80 ....83 Bowling Club ................... 73 Business Club ................... 86 Choirs: Junior Choir, Sophomore Choir, Les Chanteurs, Sopho- more Girls, Glee, Boys' Glee, Madrigals, Junior-Senior Girls, Glee, Sophomore-Junior- Senior Girls' Glee ......... 42-49 Debate Club ..................... 56 Distributive Education ......... 74-75 Drama ............... ...... 5 7 FHA .... FTA .... GRA .... ....85 ....84 ....72 H1-Y .......................... 79 Key Club .................... 66-67 Languages: French, Latin, Spanish . .77 Math Club ...................... 7 1 Medics Club ..................... 81 National Honor Society ...,....... 76 Orchestra ................. ' . . . 54-55 Publications: Las Memorias, Pioneer . . 59-63 Radlo Club ..................... 70 Rare Book Club ..... Slide Rule Club ..... Speech ............ Student Council .... Thespians ........ Tri-Hi-Y ....... VIC ......... Wranglers .... Y-Teens ........ Facult Armstrong, Quince . . , ....82 ......71 ........56 .....64-65 ......58 ....78 ....69 ....68 .... ..87 Index ...122,156 177,147 Ashmead, Eugene ..... ...... 1 76 Atherton, Anthony . . . ..80,168 Bacon, Charles ................. 1 72 Baldwin, Robert ................ 168 Ball, Miss Odetta ....... 72, 157, 177 Beaston, Charlie . . . 123, 170, 144, 145 Behrens, Jerry ........ 123, 172, 147 Bell, Mrs. Sharon ........... 80, 168 Bigham, Dean ............ 74, 75, 176 Brierley, Mrs. Sybal . . Brown, Virgil ........ Bryan, John ......... Buckthal, Mrs. Natalie Burns, Mrs. Margaret . ......86,174 ......176 .. ..... 177 .....172 .....174 B1u'wick, Mrs. Edna ............ 163 Campbell, Mrs. Phyllis Carter, B111 ........ . . ..........164 .122,172,147 Clark, Bill .....,............... 170 Cline, Mrs. Mary .... Cormack, Bill ..... ..........163 ...36,38,42, 47,174,175 170 Cox, Mrs. Gladys ............. 76, Crawford, Miss Stacia . . Curry, Mrs. Robbie .... Davis, Mrs. Hazel ..... .........166 ..... .165 .........164 DeSalvo, Mrs. Josephine . . . 36, 83, 164 Dewald, Mrs. Robbie ........ 19, 56, 65 300 Fergason, Miss Wanda . . . 72, 157,177 Foreman, Mrs. Dorris ....... 157, 177 Foreman, Mrs. Norma ..... 59, 60, 63, 166, 309 Fullerton, Miss Sue ............ Gardner, Don ............. 152, Gleason, Robert ..... 66, 1 16, 164, Golub, Mrs. Marilyn ...,........ 168 172 170 170 Gunter, Mrs. Josephine . . 4, 4a, 77, 167 162 Haley, Miss Margaret ........... Hamilton Mrs. Irene ........... , . 165 Hamm, Miss Louise ....... 165, 87 Hammit, E. L ........ .... 1 62, Harrell, Davis ...... .......... Hess, Neil ............. 57, 58, Hicks, Kenneth ............. 172, Hiltbrunner, Mrs. Betty ...... 77, Hinton, Mrs. Betty ............. Hobbs, Mrs. June ............... Ives, Dan ........ 123, 130, 169, Jackson, Eldon ................. Johnson, Miss Joyce ............. Jones, C. C ........... ......... Jones, C. L ..................... Kile, James .......... 151, 156, 202 172 166 154 167 173 163 147 172 163 174 169 177 Kimmins, Mrs, Pollyanna .... 162. 228 Lichty, Miss Elizabeth ..... 78, 81, Lynch, Howard ..... 19, 33, 159, Miller, James ............... 71, Mitchell, Mrs. Doris ............ 165 160 171 166 Mixon, Wallace ............. 17 1, 64 Nutter, Larry .................. Parker, Clarence . . . 136,138, 139, Patterson, R. M ......... 23, 63, 122, 130 Patterson, Miss Rosemary . . . 167 Perkins, Raymond ........ 36, 68 Pevehouse, Mrs. Lola ......... 85 Pflug, Richard ................. Porter, William ....... 20, 51, 54, Rice, Jack ........... 123, 173 Robbins, Ronald ........ 122, 173 Rodgers, Mrs. Mabel ............ Rodriquez, Miss Viola ........ 77 Rogers, Mrs. Leta ...... ..... Russell, Mrs. Darleen ........ 164 Sadler, Charles ......... 70, 81 Salkeld, Dan .............. 79 Sample, Dr. Everett ...... 82, 164, Savage, E. M ........... 71, 170, Seaman, John .... , . Sloan, Miss Sue ............. 85 Sparkman, Mrs. Florence .....,. Taylor, Mrs. Lois ............... Teague, Mrs. Helen ...... 23, 81 Turner, Don ............... 69 Wallis, Miss Gladys ............ Williams, Miss Jane ..... 17, 36 Worthen, Mrs. Thelma ......... 1 1 x 1 . 165 173 119, 173 208 161 174 174 174 145 147 169 167 163 165 171 173 165 215 169 174 173 171 163 176 173 161 165 Student Index IX Abbott, Danny .... .22,.110,111, 125, 126, 124, 220 Abbott, Kathy . . . ........ 48, 220 Abbott, Vicki . . . ........ . 242 Abell, Mike .... ......... 2 20 Abrams, Delia .... . . . 43, 242, 46 Acord, Margaret . . . .... 48, 180 Adam, John ...... ...... 2 42 Adams, Johnny ..... .... Aikens, Mary ..... .... 242 . 220 Aldridge, Doug . . . Alexander, Danny . . . . . . . . Alexander, Mike . . Alexander, Philip . Alexander, Stuart . . . . . . . Allen, Charles .... Allen, Dena ..... Allen, Gary .... Allen, Jayne ..... Allen, John ..... Allison, Mike .... Allm, Harold .... Allred, Judy . . . Alton, Mike .... Amato, Gloria .... Amick, Rex ...... Ammons, Betty . . . Amyx, Janice .... Anderson, Andy . . Anderson, Bobby . . Anderson, Clifford . . . . . . . . Anderson, Evelyn . Anderson, Gayline Anderson, Jack . . . Anderson, James ............ Anderson, Judy . . . Anderson, Nancy ............. 52 Anderson, Robert . Anderson, Terry . . Andes, Gail .... ..,. ........... Andrade, Lupe ..... . . . Andrews, Betty . . . Andrews, Caroline Andrews, Linda . . Ansley, Gayle . . . Ansley, Lynda .... Archer, Larry ...... . . . Armstrong, Ray ..... . . . Armstrong, Sharon .... . . . Arnold, Ricky .... Arnold, Tom ..... Arthur, Bill ..... Arthur, Sandy .... Asher, Carol ..... Asher, Tom ...... Atchison, Manzy . . Atchison, Pam ................. Atkins, Kent ..... Atkinson, James . . Atkinson, Paul ..... ....... Atwell, Marion . . . Aumiller, Benny . . Ausbun, Jimmie . . Austin, Karen .... Ayers, Linda ................. Aylsworth, Linda . I3 Bacon, Robbie .... Bagwell, Jo ...... Bailey, Harvey . . . Bailey, Jack ..... Baker, Buddy .... Baker, Burl .... . Baker, Debbie ................... Baker, Jo Carol . . . Baker, Ronny ...... Baker, Sharyn .... Baker, Warren ..... Baland, Marilyn . . Baldwin, Charlene Baldwin, Janan .... 33, 45, 47, 49, .. .... 51,242 .220 ... ..... .242 ... .... 54,220 180,182 ...180,147 ....52,180 ...138,220 ......180 .....75,180 ........242 ....52,220 ......242 ...124,220 ......220 ...,242 ......220 ....51,242 . ...... 155 ... ...,180 .180 .... ....48,242 ,.... ......242 ... ......... .242 52,181 ....45,47,49,220 ,181 ....43,46,47,242 ..............242 .242 .220 .... .......181 .... ....48,242 ... .... 80,242 ...48,242 ......220 .220 .181 .181 ... ..... .242 .....52,220 ......181 ....220 ....220 ..............242 ...........54,242 .220 ..45,46,47,57,220 .............220 .181 .....51,242 ..............242 ..............181 ..17,45,47,49,181 52,181 ..............220 ... ..... 48,242 ........220 ...........220 ....79,182,147 .............242 ...46,63,124,219, 220,147,148 242 ............,.220 .45,138,182,145 ..........52,182 .......220 ..........54,182 .............,182 182 182 Ballard, Larry .................. Ballard, Susie .... .... 5 2, 53, 220 Bandy, Barbara .... ..... 5 4, 220 Banister, Donna .... Banister, Mickey . . Baratta, Linda . . . Barker, J immy .... Barley, Carroll . . . Barlow, Larry .... Barnard, Bob . . . Barnett, Ken . . . Barrett, Alan ..... Barrett, Debbie ..... Barrow, Mark .... Barton, Ginger . . . Barton, Tolbert . . . Bashioum, Tom ..... Bass, Tony ....... Bates Joe .... Battehiield, Linda ' ' ' ' ' Baughman, Terry .... Bavousett, Steve .... Bean, Richard .... .......182 .....46,220 ....182,195 .,.....182 ........242 ..........242 ...137,139,220 ...........220 .........183 ...46,242 ....124,220 ...48,243 .....220 ...54,183 ....173,183 ........243 .43,243,46 .........220 . . . . . 46, 221 . .... 42, 47, 221 Beard, Glen .......... 36, 179, 183, Beard, Jan . . . Beard, Larry .... Bearden, Pat ..... 184, 208, 94, 147 . 43, 47, 243, 46 221 'QIIIIIQIfiI221 Beason, Lyndal ................. 221 Beckworth, Kelly ........ 45, 63, 183 Bedford, John ..... Bedford, Virginia . . Bell, Marilyn ...... .. ......... 221 Bell, Mike ........... 21, 56, 125, 132, 183 149 , 190, 147, 148, Belmont, Carol Ann ............. 22 1 Bennett, Bob .... Bennett, Faye ..... Bennett, Jimmy . . .......135,243 . 135,243, 147 Bennett, Johnny ................ 183 Bennett, Louanna ........... 52, 183 Bentley, Dianne . . . . .......... 221 Bentley, George ........ 52, 54, 221 Bentley, John .... Benton, Bobby .... Benton, Janet .... Berg, James .... Berg, Kenneth .... Berg, Larry ..... Bevers, Dana ..... Bigham, John ..... ....56,125,1s3 ......135,243 ........221 .....221 ...........243 .....4s,175,243 . .......... 221 Billingsley, Linda ............... 243 Bills, Gary ....... Birchfield, John . . . Bird, Linda ....... ......54,243,246 ....6,s6,183,202 Blrdwell, Carl .................. 221 Birnbaum, Wilma . Bishop, Marilyn . . . Bishop, Steve ..... Black, Glen ..... Black, Lance .... Black, Roddy ..... . . . ..,. . 221 . ....... 221 ....45,183 .....221 Black, Rolly ....... 46, 116, 221, 234 Blackburn, Brenda .............. 221 Blackwell, J. D ......... 50, 51, 73, 243 Blackwell, Ronnie . Blaine, Linda ..... Blair, George ..... Blair, Regina ..... Blake, Bruce ..... Blessen, Bonnie .... Blomer, Gerry .... Blomshield, John . . . Blossom, Paula . . . Blount, Lynn ..... ..........51,243 .....48,243 ....182,221 .......221 ....243,246 .......243 .. ...51,243 .....243 .....221 . . ........... 221 Bodine, Tomasine . ........ . ...... 221 Bogan, Bill ....... .....139,140,141, 221, 145, 146 Bonnell, Patti .... Borden, David .... Borden, Mike .... Bourn, Peggy ..... ....49, Bouse, Donald .................. Bowen, Jan . ..... 18 Bowles, Sandra ................. Bowlin, Danny ..... Bowman, Johnny . . . Boyd, Jan .......... Boyd, Jane ...... Boyd, Wayne ..... Boyett, James .... Boyle, Ralph . . . Braboy, John ..... Braboy, Melody .... Brack, Diane ...... Brack, Vance ...... Bradburn, Sally .... Bradbury, Bill ..... Bradley, Marilyn . . . Bradley, Sammye . . Bramblet, Linda . . . Bramblett, Donna . . Brant, Stephanie . . . Brashears, Patty . . . Brauchi, Cheryl . . . Bray, Julie ..... Bray, Stanton .... Brazile, Jimmy .... Breedlove, Rick .... Breedlove, Ronnie . . Brehm, Rosemary . . Bremer, Diane ........ . . Bresnahan, Maureen ......... Brewer, Kenneth .......... Briggs, Betsy ........... 43, Briggs, Patricia .... Britt, John ........ Brockmeyer, Steve ..... ..... Brooks, Kay ........ .... Brooks, Richard . . . Brown, Alan ..... Brown, Carroll ..... Brown, Cindy ...... Brown, Jimmy ..... 22 1 243 .........57,1s3 ..17,54,63,222 222 ,6o,121,1s4,3o9 222 ............222 139,140,1s4,145 ....42,49,222 .............243 .......243 ....52,222 ....52,184 .,..52,184 ....52,222 .......243 ....125,222 .......1s4 ........ 243 ......45,49,222 ......4s,so 243 ........243 .. ...... 222 . ... 222 .. ....... 184 ...54,243 ...42,222 .......... 222 .......151,243 .46,56,1s4,2s3 .......151,243 ............1s4 ...222 ...243 .52,1s4 243,46 .........1s4 .. ....... 243 ...243 54,222 ...75,1s4 ......222 ....1s5 ............243 .............222 146 222 Brown, Larry . . . 6, 125, 185, 145, Brown, Lynda .................. Brown, Richard ...... 68, 185, 192, 94 243 Brown, Sharyn ................ Brown, Sheryl .... .......... 2 43 Brown, Sue .... ...- 2 44 Brown, Taresa . . . . . . 244 Bruce, Keith . . . . . . - 185 Bruce, John ...... .... 2 44 Brunk, Barbara .... ....... 2 22 Bruse, Robert .... ............ 2 22 Bryan, JoVon ......... 54, 76, 222 Buckmiller, Karla . . . 92, 174, 184, 185 Buckmiller, Kathy ............. 244 Budd, JoAnn ................... 222 Bufkin, Dick .... 112, 113, 135, 244 Buie, Mike ............... 52, 222 Bulin, Shirley .... ..... 2 44 Bulla, Brian . . . . . . . 244 Bulla, David ..... . . . 222 Bullard, David .... ....... 2 44 Bulloch, Russell .... ........... 2 44 Bullock, Pam .... .... 4 2, 49, 222 Bunch, Betty .... ..... 5 1, 244 Bunch, Doyle .... ....... 2 22 Bunker, John ...... ..... 1 85, 145 Bunyan, Cheryl .... ........ 2 22 Burge, Shirley ..... ...... 2 44 Burgner, Dennis .... .... 5 2, 222 Burk, Dick ........ ..... 2 22, 251 Burkhalter, J ohnie Burkhalter, Terry . ...244, ...185, Burkhalter, Wesley .... ..... 4 2, Burleson, Joe ..... Blunett, Kim ..... Burnham, Janet . . Burns, Randy ..... Burp, Karen ..... Biutner, Sonja .... Burwick, Linda . . . Butler, David .... Buttram, Lee .... Butz, Realee ..... Byars, Garry ..... Byars, Pam .... Byler, Jo Ann .... Bynum, Bonita .... Bynum, Fred ..... Byrum, Sandy .... C3 Caddell, Joyce ......... Cain, Allen ......... Caldwell, Bobby . . Caldwell, Carolee . Caldwell, Joe ..... Caldwell, Ken .... f1Q'f5if Caldwell, Laquetta ............. Calhoun, Cathy .......... 144 145 222 223 223 185 .....43,244 ........185 ........1s5 .42,47,223 .....223,147 ...,....223 ....244 ....223 ....185 ......223 .....48,223 ....223 ....244 ....244 ......244 ...186 154 ......244 .....42,223 ....223,155 .223 .48,49,65, 76, 93, 186, 96 Calhoun, Sherry ................ 186 Callahan, Ray .......... ........223 Callahan, Slm .......... 116, 117, 186 Cameron, Cindy . . . 112, 113, 241, Cameron, Priscilla .... Cameron, Robert ....... Cameron, Wallace ..... Camp, Sophia .... CamdwH,DRk .... Campbell, Jane . . . Campbell, Lucia ....... Campbell, Malcom 244 .24,186,192 ....125,186 ......244 ........244 ...151 223 .........46 .43,244,46 244 ....43 Campbell, Russell . . . . Campbell, Susan .... Canada, James . . . Canada, Marsha . . Cannon, Bo . . . 61 Capri, Cathy ..... 244 223 244 ........244 25, 223, Capri, Lynn ............ Cargill, Larry ....... Carpenter, Carole . Carpenter, Cindy .... . . . Carpenter, Jerry . . Carpenter, Sue .... Carroll, Carolyn . . Carroll, Larry .... Carson, Jill ..... Carter, Becky . . . Carter, Gerald .... Carter, Jerry .... Carter, Ray . . . Carter, Steve .... Carter, Terry .... Carthel, Pam ...,. Carthel, Stanley . . .....69 ....186 '54Q15SQ 51,245, ....150 ....150 Carver, Craig ..... , . . . 71,223 Case, Rhonda .... Cash, Dianne ..... Cast, Margaret ........ Castleberry, Linda Cates, Jim ....... Cathey, Mickey ..., . . Cathey, Susan ..... .... Cauiield, Kirk .... Cayton, Joe ..... .....74 , .... 42 92, 184 x v 309 186 245 186 223 'f4a,245,46 ........186 192 186 223 245 245 147 245 186 223 223 245 223 155 186 186 223 186 245 223 187 187 245 301 Chandler, Arlinda . . Drake, Bob g . ' t 1 . - h h Cazzell, Karen ....... Chambers, Danny .... Chapman, Cathy . . . Chappell, Gail . . . Chase, Geraldine . . . Chase, Susan . . . Chennault, Larry Cherry, Bill ..... Cheves, Anita . . . Cheves, Jack .... Childress, Bobby . Chillders, Ellen .... Christian, Chris .... ...fsal 187 245 223 223 ...........48,245 ............223 ..43, 47, 245, 46 245 1fIfQQIfQIis2,145 .........223 .....245,147 .......245 .......223 chmock, Nancy ................ Choate, Gary ..... Clark, Al ..... Clark, Bill ..... Clark, Bonnie .... Clark, Cheryl .... Clark, Cliff .... Clark, Wink . . . .......223 155 187 ....187,147 148 .......52,223 223 ....52 187 ......54 245 245 . . . 15, 28, 45, 47, 147 67, 187, 97 Clark, Yovonne ............ 48 Clarke, Jimmy .... Clawson, Val .... Clayton, Linda .... Clayton, Wes .... Cleere, Carrol .... Cleland, Robert .... Clements, James . . . Clements, Sherry . . ,245 ..........223 ........ 245 .....42,49 223 ....139,22s ........245 .....22a 154 .. ........ 224 .....43,245,46 Clements, Suzanne ............. Cline, Barry .......... Cline, Kathy ..... Clint, Gail ........ Cloninger, Jim ..... Clopton, Kay ..... Clopton, Paul .... Clopton, Terry . . . Clough, Dian ...... Clounch, Karen .... Clounch, Mark .... Clubb, Linda .... Clure, Carroll .... Clyde, Kathy .... Cobb, Charlie ..... Cobb, Donald .... Cobb, Donna ..... Cobb, Jodi ......... Cobb, Judy ........ Cockrell, Rebeoca . . . Coder, Steve ....... Coffee, Kathleen . . Coffman, Nancy .... Colangelo, Barbara . Coldiron, Dave ..... Cole, Floyd ...... Coleman, Tim .... Collins, Julie ..... Condray, Shirley . . Conery, Sally .... Conner, Richard . . Conway, Jo ...... Cook, Beverly . . . Cook, Jerry .... Cook, Mike .... Cook, Tom ..... Cook, Van ....... Cooper, Mark .... Cope, Donna .... Corbitt, Gary ...... Corder, Richard .... Corman, Clarence . Corman, Janice . . . 302 .48 . 28, 36, 45, 65, 187, 95, 98 187 . . . . .46 .. . . 32,57 ..Qff,i55 155f1i5,i+5, 1 224 245 245 245 188 224 245 188 188 . 51 224 245 245 224 188 224 188 245 245 ......43,245,46 245 fffff45f46 ......51 ....72 ffff5i ...........46, ...60,63,188 'QffQQff5i 224 224 188 246 224 157 188 246 246 188 246 152 309 188 246 189 246 246 224 Cornelius, David . . . .... 17, 189 Cothren, Claudette .... .... 2 46 Couch, Ken ....... ....., 2 24 Counts, Nancy .... ......... 2 24 Cox, Bruce ....... ....... 2 46, 147 Cox, Carolyn .... . 45, 47, 49, 224 Cox David ..... ....... 8 0, 246 Cox, Marilyn ..... ....... 7 8,224 Cox, Mike ..... ,........ 2 46 Cox, Patrick ................... 246 Cox, Tinker .......... 42, 49, 52, 224 Coyne, Dennis. . 17, 68, 93, 189,252 Crane, Ray .......,.............. 246 Craven, Rickey .............. 135,246 Craven, Vickie ..... ..... 8 0, 246 Crawford, Karen .... ...... 1 89 Crawford, Paula . . . ...... . 224 Crawford, Shirley . . ..... 51, 246 Creamer, Mark .... ..... 4 6, 224 Cress, Toni ....... . ...... 224 Crouch, Charles . . . ........ 51,246 Crowe, Doug ...... ....... 1 52, 246 Crowe, Richard ......... 116, 117, 189 Crowell, Jim .... ........... 2 46 Crowell, Steve ....... 56, 79, 179,184, 189, 195 Culpepper, Lynn ..,............. 224 Currie, Tully ...... .......... 2 24 Curtis, Lin .............. 47, 48, 189 Cushing, Connie . . . 45, 49, 224, 225 IJ Dale, Monte ........ 189, 195, 199 Dalton, Blair ............... 46 Daniell, Greg . . . Dark, Clay ...... Darrah, Dick ..... Darryl, Dennis .... Davidson, Bill ..... Davis, Becky . . . Davis, Cathy .... Davis, Dianne ...,. Davis, Don ...... Davis, Frank .... Davis, Henry .... Davis, Jim ...... Davis, Larry .... Davis, Mike ..... Davis, O. W ..... Davis, Pam ....... Davis, Ronald ...,. Deary, Linda ...... Deaver, Darlene . . . Deaver, Denny .... DeBaun, John ..... Delafosse, Johnny . . . Dell'Andrea, Sheryl DelPrete, Tana .... Dempsey, Joe ..... ,...94, 117 .69 ....246 ..fffff45 151 99, ,189 ..ff155 .....51 .fQ24i Denney, Dennis , ........ 73, Denny, Dale ................ 58 Denton, Monica . ,... 42, 225, Denton, Tommy ..... 46, 59, DePorter, Barbara . 147 246 189 144 224 224 246 116, 211 .46 224 246 246 246 224 189 246 190 ....224 ....246 ... 190 .... 190 ....247 ..... 190 ....126 224 .......,.. 190 .......42,47,225 .....125,225,145 190,195 ,190 152,153 63,108, 109,126,133,155,190 ............225 .............190 DeRemer, Jane .... DeRieux, Michele ...... 54, 55, 59, 62, 100 DeRieux, Ra? . . . Deuschle, Bi l .... DeVito, Louis ..... 65, 114, 190 ........135 .........152 DeVoe, Rick ........ 50, 51, 247 Dillon, Marsha .... ....,...48 Dines, Nancy .................. Doane, Bill ........ .........126 Donelson, Dee Anna ......... 36 Douglass, Stephen . Dove, Mary .....,. Dowell, Lindsey . . . Dowling, Diana . . . . . . . . . 135,247 ...20,56 1 1 1 247 247 225 259 191 225 225 191 145 191 191 247 Downey, Ronnie .... ..........247 61191309 Downs, Cindy ..... ..... , , Doyle, Kathy ..... Driver, Theresa ..... DuBose, Ted ...... Duff, Pat . D ..... Duket, Suzi ...... ..... , , Dunaway, Nancy Duncan, Mike .... Dunlap, Bettye .... Dunlap, Danny .... Dunn, Cindy .... Dunn, Eldon ...... Dunn, James ....... Dunsan, Linda ...... Durham, Cliff .... . ..........247 .........225 ........247 ....,.....247 .......54,225 54 173 191 ..........225 ....152,225 .......247 52 225 ..... , ....42,49, .....51, 225 247 225 Dunnagan, Carolyn ...,.. 45, 47, 225 225 191 247 Dycus, Linda .... Dyer, John .... Dyer, Peggy ..... IE .::52,225 .....191 Eades, Carol .................... 191 Eager, Glenna ......... 42, 49, 72 225 Early, Ila Sue ....... ...........l225 Earthman, Linda ................ 225 Eastland, Susan .... 27, 48, 65, 191, 64 Eaves, Allen .................... 247 Eddy, VonCeil .... Edquist, Mollie . . . Edwards, Linda ..... Edwards, Mary . . . Edwards, Pam .... Edwards, Terry ..... Ehle, Susan ........ Eisenschmidt, Terry . Elliff, Sandra . . . Elliott, Van ..... Elmore, Bob .... Elrod, Mike ....... Elza, La Netta .... Emanuel, Lannie .... Emanuele, Maria . . . Emmer, Stephanie . . Emmett, Jeff ....... ...........51 ...7s,86,191 .........225 .......247 .....225 ......247 .. ........ 247 .....48,49,56, 115,191 . . . . . 52, 225 .......225 ...28,191 .....247 .....225 .....225 .....191 .. .... 225 ...........247 Enders, Carole ....,............ 191 Ensign, Don . . 27, 45, Espey, Jacky ....... Estes, Barbara ...... Estes, Carolynne .... Estes, Marilyn .... Etter, Mitch .... Eudy, Sherry ....... Eust e Carter 46, 126, 165, 192 ............225 ..........192 .....6,s6,192 ........192 .......80,225 ...........247 43,47,247,147 ac , ...... , Evans, Gary .............,. 135,247 Everhart, Susan ............. 52,225 Everitt, Lynda .... Exposito, Vickie ..... I? Fair, Mike .... ...... Fangio, Steve .... . . Fansler, Bill .... Farley, Nancy ..... Farmer, Diann .... Fa.rren, Jim ....... Favreau, William . . . Ferem, Bill ....... Ferrell, Danny .... Fiddler, Johnny . . . Figgins, Carrie .... ......225 .....226 52,219,226,252 ..52,54,70,192 ..........226 ........192 ....247,147 ......247 ........192 ....135,247 ......226 ....192 Figgins, Mike ..... ..... 1 31, Finch, Pattie ...... ..... Findley, J ohnie .... Finke, Daren ..... .... 5 1, Finley, Dana . . . . . . . . Finney, Mike .... ..... Firestone, Clark .... ......... Fiscus, Mary ...... Fish, Gary ..... Fisk, Tanna .... ..... Fiske, Jack ...,. .... Fiske, Julie ...... .... Fitzner, Bobbie ..... .... Fitzner, Bonnie .... .... Flamn, Phillip .... ..... Fleming, Terry ...... ........ Flenniken, Barbie .... ..... 1 93, Flowers, Gary ...... .... 4 6, Floyd, Linda ..... ..... Floyd, Vicki .... Foley, James . . . Folkes, Denton . . . Folley, Gary .... Force, Hugh .... ..... 1 93, Ford, Betty ..... Ford, Kathy .... ..... Ford, Tom ..... .... Forrest, Bert ..... . . . Forsbach, Curtis ..... ......... Fortenberry, Beth .............,. .....192, ....54, .. . . 171, 226, 226 247 226 247 192 226 192 247 226 226 247 247 226 226 247 226 199 226 . 48 247 193 147 247 147 247 247 248 226 193 248 Fortenberry, Rita ........ 43, 248, 46 Fortenberry, Sally .... ......... Fortner, Joan ...... ..... Foster, Bobby .... Foster, Gail .... Foster,Karla...,. Foster, Shirley . . . . . . . . Fowler, Janet .... Fowler, Nicki .... ..... Fowler, Tom ..... Fox, Richard ..... ..,. 5 1, France, Karen .... France, Susan .... ..... . . . ..... Frazier, Janet . . . Frazier, Kay . . . Frazier, Vicky .... Frawley, Fred .......... 123, 226, Fredericks, Jim .... ....... 1 35, 69 Frederiksen Ted ..... ...... Y 1 Freeman, Maryanne .... ..... Freeman, Terry ...... .... 5 2, Freeman, Tony ..... ..... 1 35, Freitas, Muriel ..... .... 4 8, Fry, Barbara ..... ..... Fry, Richard . . . . . . Fuqua,Lynn... Furphy, Kent ...... . . . Furphy, Annette . . . ..... Furlow, Rachel . . . . . . . . Fyfe, Julie ..... C3 Gamblin, Beth ..... Gantt, Lois ....... Gardner, Tommy .... ..... 1 35, Garland, Randy .... Garner, Dyane . . . . . . . . Garno, Albert .... ..... Garre, Richard ..... ..... Garrett, Clarence ..... ..... Garrett, Elizabeth ..,. ......... Garrison, Johnny ............. 46, Gass, David ............ 150, 192, Gassaway, Cheryl ............... Gatens, John ....... ......... .f1i51, ....52, ... .6o,193, .....42,72, ....42, 248 . 48 248 248 248 248 226 248 226 248 193 248 309 226 248 147 248 226 193 226 248 226 226 193 248 147 . 46 248 226 226 193 248 248 226 248 248 226 226 226 193 193 248 Gatlin, Ann .... Gatlin, Pat ..... ....48,194 ..........226 Gattis, Harold ..... ..., 4 5, 194, 147 Gaultney, Kent . . ...........248 Gaultney, Stephen ..... , . 79, 194, 147 Gensicke, Barby . . Gentry, Karen . , . Gentry, Phil ..... George, Donna . . . George, Janie .... Gerber, Nadine . . . ..19,37,45,49, 189,194 ......194 ....248 .,..194 ..........248 Gergeni, Tommy ........ 126, 226, 147 Geurin, Steve .... Gibbins, Bill ..... Gibbins, Mary . . . Gibson, Eva ..... Gibson, Floyd .... Gibson, Suzanne . Gidden, Dwayne , . Gigoux, Burt ..... Gilbert, Steve .... Gilbert, Terry .... Gilbreath, Terry . . . Giles, Carolyn . . . Giles, Philip ..... Gillespie, Donna . Gillespie, Taylor . Gilley, Jack ..... Gilley, Renee .... Gilliam, Jim ..... Gilliam, Jimmy . . Gilliam, John .... Gilliland, Greg . . . Gilmore, Brenda . Gilmore, Ronnie ..... Gi lson, Jerry ........ Gilstrap, Cassie , . Gipson, Mary .... Gladman, Trellis . Glazman, Mike .... Glenn, Cindy .... Glenn, Elaine .... Glenn, Leonora .... Glover, Mike ..... Glover, Rick ..... Godfrey, Robert . . Gooding, Sandra. . . Goolsby, John .... Goolsby, Tommy . . Gordon, Lyn ..... Gore, Bert ....... Gorman, Bill .... Gorrie, Douglas . . Goth, Mike ...... Gowdy, Ronnie . . . Graham, Preston . Grahs, Al ....... Gray, Jean ...... Gray, Jerry ...... Gray, Jessica .... Gray, Sonya . . . Gray, Steve .... Gray, Tehani .... . ........ 23, 248 ......52,194 ....248 ....248 ....226 ......226 .....42,226 ......51,248 ............194 ....22, 182,226 ..........226 227 52, ........12,192,194 ..........248 ....127,194 131,194 .....43,24s,4s 227 ........248 ..........248 .....248,147 ...........227 ...........227 46, 52, 227, 240 .. ........ 248,87 ,.....249 ....249 ......249 ........194 ....52,227 ........151 .....227,155 ......54,227 ...........227 ...........227 . . . . . . 150, 151,227 194 ...........43,47 .....140,227,147 ...........227 .. .... 62,127,227 . . . . ..249, 152, 153 ...........227 ......54,227 ........51,249 ....45,49,194 ..........194 .....249,147 ....52,54,227 Green, Harlan .... ..... 1 27, 134, 195 Green, John ..... Green, Johnny . . . Green, Pat ....... Greene, John .... Greever, Lee ..... Grier, Dick .... Griffith, Gary .... ..........249 ....195 ....195 ........249 .........227 .....52,73,195 Grimes, Cheryl .... ..... 5 2, 53, 195 Grimes, Gary ..... Gross, Al ........ Grizzle, Danny . . . ..........249 .....240,145 ........249 Gruver, Ruby . . . Guess, Ross ..... Guest, LaNe1le .... Gunn, Sherie ...... Gustin, Charlene .... Guthrie, Jennie . . . Gutierrez, David .... Gutierrez, Eunice . . . Gutz, Tom ........ I1 .......52, ...52,53 ....150, Hackler, Kathy .............. 42, Hagerman, Jay .............. 43, Hagood, Will .......... Hail, Pam ........ Haimes, Robert .... Hale, Pat ....... Hales, David .... Haley, Judy ....... Halford, Brenda . . . Hall, Joanne .... Hall, Ricky . . . Halpin, Mark .... Halpin, Mary .... Halter, Linda ..... 42, 46, 47, Hamblen, Wally ..... . Hamer, Dorothy ....... Hamilton, Buddy ...... Hamilton, Carmen A .... Hammer, Bill ......... Hammer, Ken ........ fffff54l fffffssl . . . . 51, fiisfisil .42,49,52, Hammerschmidt, Robert ........ Hampton, Bob .... Hampton, John . . . Handy, John .... Handy, Mary .... Hanna, Chad ....,. Hannor, Carolyn . . Hansen, Jens ..... Haralson, Anne ........ Harber, David .... Harbour, Stephanie .... Hardin, Wes ...... Hardman, Bill .... Hardwick, Bruce . . Hardwick, Craig . . Hare, Dorothy .... Hargis, John .... ..........127 ....135, ....54, ,....54, ....46,150 45,47,49, 249 249 195 195 227 227 195 249 249 227 249 227 249 195 249 249 227 227 227 249 227 195 227 227 227 155 228 228 249 228 196 249 228 228 228 249 . 51 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 , 196 . . . 43, 249, 46 . . . 45, 49, 179, 184, 196, 95 Harkins, Pat ..... 22, 29, 35, 106, 107, 120, 124, 128, 132, 133, 134, 140, 141, 142, 143, 196, 101 Harkins, Jan .... Harkins, Kay ......... Harp, Johrmy ..... Harper, Tommy . . . Harrell, Jimmie ..... Harrell, Skippy . . . Harriman, Michele Harrington, Teresa .... Harris, Anna Mae . Harris, Don ....... Harris, Jack ...... Harris, Phil ..... Harris, Ronald ...... Harrison, Linda ..... Harrison, Mike . . . Harvey, John ......... 131,196, .1'ffis ......228, Harwell, Royce .... 41, 52, 56, 82 Hathcock, Jeanie .............. Hathoock, J olmny ............. Hawkins, Melody . . . . . Hawley, Allen .... Haydel, Cheryl .... Hayes, Neva .... 147 196 196 249 249 228 196 228 135 228 249 250 154 228 228 228 250 . . 43, 250, 46 . . 73 . 250 . 228 303 145 252 198 198 199 251 199 230 145 251 199 . . . . . . . 251 199 251 251 251 230 199 230 199 230 251 251 251 Hayhurst, Carolyn .... , .... 228 Hays, Glenda ...... Healy, Pat ...... Heare, Linda .... Heath, Glenn . . . Heath, Lynn .... . .......196 ....135,250 .......196 .......196 . . . . 197, 147 131 197 Heath, Tim ........... .... , Heddin, Charles ........ ....... Hegedus, Germaine .,.., ..... Hegedus, Mike ....... ..... Hembree, Larry ...... ....... Henderson, Jerry . . . Henderson, Ken ,... . ....128, Henderson, Mack ............... 228 228 250 197 Henderson, D'Ann .... ......... 2 50 197 228 197 147 Henl Bill .... 1 27,128,229 y, y - . . Henry, Pat .,.......... 45, 47, 49, Herring, James ............. 229 Herring, Ronnie . . . . Iiervey, John ....... 47, 151, Hess, Marsha . . . Heuer, Bill ....... Heuston, Bill ..,.... Hewett, Sharon ...., Hicks, Sandra .... 229 ,155 54,229,154 229 ............197 ..........229 250 ..ff'fff42, .....42,197, 229 Hicks, David ,..... ............ 2 50 250 229 Higgins, Dicky .... Hilbish, Walter .... '2llliiiii250 Hilburn, Larry .... .... 5 4, 229 Hilburn, Shirley .... ....... 2 50 Hildreth, Tommye ,... ..... 5 2, 229 Hill, Carol ....... .... 4 5, 49, 229 Hill, Pat ....... .... 4 3, 250, 46 Hill, Rick ,... .... 5 2, 56, 229 I1Hl,Steve .... ..... 250,144 Hipes, Mark .... ....... 2 50 Hipes, Stephen .... ..... 2 29 Hisel, Roger .....,. ..... 2 50 Hitchcock, Karen ..... ......... 2 50 Hoigland, Connie ............... 250 Hobbs, Billy ............ 128, 229, 147 Hobson, Patti .................. 229 Hockenberry, Terry ...... ........ 2 50 Hodges, Gary ....,....... 39, 197, 147 Hodges, Mary ...... ........... 1 97 Holcomb, Mike ..... ...,..... 2 29 Holcomb, Phyllis ..... ......... 2 50 Holliday, Robby ............. 142, 229 Hollingsworth, Linda ............ 197 Hollis, Larry ........... 229, 147, 148 Holloway, Helyn .... .... 4 5, 54, 229 Holly, Jo Ann ...... ...,..... 2 50 Holm, Carla ....... . . . 48, 250 Holman, Andrea .... .... 5 4,250 Holman, Karen ..... ....... 2 29 Holmes, Dwain . . . .... 71, 197 Holt, Diane ..... .,... 2 29 Holt, Janie ....... ..... 2 50 Hooker, She1'ry .... ......... 1 98 Hoover, Kathy .... Hopper, George ..... Hopson, Barbara .... Horne, Carole .... Hornstra, Carol ..... Houston, Dianne Howard, David . . Howard, Dwight .... . . . . 135, 229, .......51, ..,.42, 250 145 250 .....224,229 229 198 198 251 ........152, Howard, Karen .................. 49 Howard, Karol . . . . .45, 47, 49, 229 Howard, Richard ............ 42,229 Howard, Suzanne ............... 229 Howard, Warren .... ..... 2 51 Howard, William ..... 251 Howe, Connie .... .... 4 8, 251 Howe, Jane ..... ..... 2 29 Howe, Ken .,... . . ..... 198 Howerton, Nancy .... ...... 5 2, 229 Howerton, Pat ...... Hubbard, David ..... Huckaby, Sandra .... .......52,198 ....66,19s,95 ....,......229 Hudson, Ronnie ..............,.. 25 1 Hudspeth, John ................. 198 Huffines, Judye ........ 45, 49, 78, 229 Huffman, Dianna ............ 48, 198 Hugg, Charles ...... 3 0 4 ...........251 Humphreys, Jan ...... Humphreys, Janet .... Hunter, J immy .................. Hunter, Steve ...... 32 Hutchens, Mitchell .... Hutson, Eddie ............... . Hutto, Roy ....... . Hutton, Linda ...... Hyde, Doug ......... l Irwin, Cindy ......... J' Jackson, Donna ....... Jackson, Dorothy ..... Huggins, Jack .... ............. . 45, 47, 49, ,43,46,47 251 229 198 198 251 ......150,251 229 251 251 229 ....43,46, .....2s, ....52, .......229 ....42,49, 52 Jackson, Douglas ............. . Jackson, Robert ..,. 45 Jacob, Jeanie ...,,.... Jacobs, Barbara ....... Jaime, Fredie .... J anak, Drue ....... J efferson, Beverly ..... Jennings, Greg ....... Jensen, Rick ..... . . . Jerome, Philip ..... Johnson, Berkley ..... Johnson, Carroll . . . Johnson, Diane ..... Johnson, Elliott .... Johnson, Johnny . . . Johnson, Johnny . . . Johnson Prissilla .... Johnson Ronald .... Johnson, Sam ...... . Johnson, Sharon ...... Johnson, Stanley ..... Johnson, Stephen .... Johnson, Treva .,... Johnston, Carolyn .... Johnstone, Fred ,... Johnstone, Suzie . . . Joiner, Jane ...,.. Joiner, Laura ..,. Jolly, Kay ..... Jones, Archie .... Jones, Becky .... Jones, Billy .... . . Jones, Bruce ......... Jones, Buddy ......... Jones, Carol .... .... Jones David. . . . . Jones, Gary .... . Jones, Gary .... Jones, John .... Jones, Kay ..... . Jones, Mike .... Jones, Pat ..... , , . Jones, Stanley .... . . Jordan, Robert ......., J uergens, Lynn ...... 229 230 .. 198 ,46,47,54,230 ..........230 ..........251 ....251 .....251 .....,....198 . . . . , . 230, . 152, 198, .......54, fffI45 ..fff12sQ .....251, ...92,1s4, ......51, ...,.135, .fff55Q ...........230 ...........230 .43 46 47 , , ,251 e2,1o2,199,94 ..........230 ...51,251,144 ...22,42,23o ......42,230 ....43,251,46 .........251 ......135, ...54,16s, 251 230 ......230,145 251 199 Justus, Linda ...... 22, 45, 47, 49, Ii Kaboth, Susan ..... 1s,5e,61,199, Kaemper, Ko .....,.............. Karr, Ted ....................... 309 230 Kalman, Marsha ................ 230 199 200 Keeter, Kathy ......... 54, 78, 82 Keeter, Robert . . . Keiber, Bud ...... Keith, Johnny ,.,. Kelley, Gordon . . . .........54,251 ...........200 .....155,252 .......23o Kelley, Judy . . . .... 52, 230 Kelley, Sharon . . . .... 54, 200 Kelly, DeWayne .... ,...... 2 52 Kelln, Melinda ,... .... 4 8, 252 Kemper, Glynda .... ......... 2 52 Kendall, Connie .... ........... 2 52 230 Kennedy, Lynda .... ..... 4 2, 49 Kenyon, Kemp . . . Kiker, David ..... v .....128, 230 Khoury, Joanne .... ......... 2 52 230 252 Killough, Don .... Kimber, Jane ..... Kimble, Wynelle .... Kinard, Anne ..... Kiner, Merla .... King, Brock ..... King, Charlene .... King, Cheryl .... King, Clyde . . . King, David ...... King, Debbie ..... King, Gwen . . . King, Jerry .... King, Pat ....... '. Kirk, Gail ......... Kirkland, Kirky . . . Kiser, Phil ....... Kiske, Julie ....... Kitchens, Konni . . . Kitchens, Ronnie . . Kling, Kathy ....... Knepp, Meredith .,.. ...42,49,230 ........252 ....42,47,230 .....54,230 ......252 ....4s,252 ,.......230 ....135,252 ........252 .....51,252 ......252 ..........252 ............23o ..,.43,47,252,46 .......45,47,230 .....51,252 ....,.249 ........230 ..........230 ...43,252,46 ........230 Knight, Lela .,.... ...... 2 52 Knowles, Sandy. . . ,... ....... . 252 Koch, Larry ...... ,... .......... 2 3 0 Kolander, Jerry .... Kolius, Tommy .... Kott, Sallye , ...... 52, 71, 200, 145 154 .........230, Krister, Moylan ......,....., 48 Kumpan, Greg ..... Kumpan, Joe .................... 252 ,252 ....42,46,47,23O 200 230 Kyle, Tommy ................... IJ LaBonte Bob ...... LaBonte? Gary ..... i .D 1 ' I l i D ' Lacy, Roy ....... Lacy, Wilford .... Ladd, Joy ..... Ladd, Sandra ..., Laing, Linda ..... Laman, James ....,... 309 Laminack, Troy ..............,. Landon, Mary Jo . . . Lane, Clayton ...... Lane, Karon ..... Lane, Kenny .... Lane, Marvin .... Lane, Mary ..... Lane, Richard .... Langley, John .... Lara, Art ....... Laroche, Lynda .... Laroche, Philip .... Latham, Keith ..... Latham, Steve ..... Latta, Pam ...,... . . . Leard, Nona ....... LeCrone, Daniel . . . Lee, Leslie .,..... LeGate, Terry ..... Legault, Martie .... .....s2, 252 252 .....52,2oo 200 231 231 .......52, 52,62,23L .200, ...60,200,309l .....,..252 .....51,252 ........2oo ....48,252 ........252 ..........252 ....43,46,252 ....52,53,231 ..........201 ...........201 5125346 u 7 ....48,49,253 ......52,201 'fff251Q Lehenbauer, Delores ..... .... Lemaster, Beverly . . Lemons, Ginger .... Leverett, Judi ..... Lewallen, Lynnette . Lewis, Amy ........ Lewis, Barbara .... Lewis, Gail ,..... Lewis, Sondra ..... Light, Glenda ....... Lingelbach, Philip .............., Link, David ....... Litle, Donna ...... .....42, 201 155 253 231 ....253 231 231 ........231 201 ....51,54,253 ....43,253,46 .......52, Lltle, Linda ...... .............. Little, Raleigh ..... Littlehales, David . . Littlejohn, Donnie . . Lively, Judi ....... Lively, Ronnie ..... 201 253 253 231 45, 63, 175, 201 201 .. . 76, 192, 201 ..........231 . . . . 253, 147 Lockwood, Sally ....... ........ Loewenstern, Linda Logan, Bruce ...... Logan, James ....,, Logan, Richard .... Long, Faye ...... .42 231 201 ..,. .....42,231 201 253 253 231 Long, Jo Dee ......... .... 5 2,231 Longstreth, David .... ........ 2 53 Loomis, Guy ....... ..... 2 53, 147 Loomis, Jeanne .... ........... 2 53 Lord, Karen ..... ..... 4 2, 49, 202 Lott, Cinda ....... ...... 5 2, 231 Lott, Georgene ..... .... 7 6, 202 Lott, Greg ......, ...... 1 24 Lott, Roger .... ........ 2 53 Love, Richard .... .... 4 3, 47, 51 Lovelady, Steve .... ....... 2 3 1 Lowder, Henry ...... . . . 253 Lowrance, Randy ..... . . . 202 Lowry, Jay ........ ....... 2 02 Lucia, Alice ........ ......... 2 02 Luginbill, Bob .................. 253 Luginbill, Jim ..,......... 45, 46, 202 Lundegreen, Ralph ........... 45 202 Lunsford, Emmett. . . ..... . 231 Luthey, Zan .....,. ....... 2 31 Lutyens, Tom .... ..... 5 2 231 Lyde, David .... . . . 231 147 Lyles, Larry . . . .... . 231 Lyons, Kay .... ..... 4 5 202 Llc McAfee, Mike ......... . McCartor, Bob ......... McCartor, Robert ...... McCarty, Tom ..... McClendon, Larry . . McClendon, Phyllis . McCoy, Bill ....... McCoy, Sandra ..... .....135, 52,54,s3 ...52,54, ...46,54, ......52, 45,46,47,52, McCracken, Carolyn ............ McCracken, Mike . . McCracken, Terry . . .....128 v McCrary, Butch ................. McCrary, Nickey . . . McCrary, Wynelle . . .......4a,46, .......48,49 McCubb1n, B111 ....... .......... McCutchan, Sharon McDaniel, Harold . . McDowell, Julie ...... 43, 152, 255, 46 McDowell, Margaret ......... 54 232 McEwan, J aye ............ 42, 49 McFather, Sandy .... ....5l 1 1 1 McGaughy, Cathy .... .... 1 9, McGee, Bill ....... McGee, Jerry .... McGee, John ..... McGee, Maxine ...... McGouirk, Wayne . . . McGrew, Judy ..... McGuire, Kennye .... ....45 ....48, ....51, .,..45, McGuire, LaJuana ..... .... 5 1, McGuire, Marilyn .... Mclnnis, Virginia .... McIntosh, Terri .... McKee, Mike .... 1 McKee, Suzette ................ McKenzie, Kay ......... 110, 111, McLaughlin, Allen .............. McLean, Vicki ..... McLellan, Terry .... 254 231 231 231 231 232 232 205 232 205 232 232 254 254 232 232 205 205 255 232 255 232 205 232 253 205 255 255 205 255 255 255 232 232 232 ......32,255 ......232 McMahan, Jerry ................ McMenamin, Bobby ............ McMurray, Ronny ...... 151, 232 McMurtry, Judy .......... 42, 49 McNeil, Jack .................. McPherson, Margaret ........ 48 McQuay, Joan ............... 54 McQuay, Judi ............ 5 1 , 54 McQueen, Leslie . , . hd Mabry, Dale ......... s r v x 1 232 232 147 232 232 255 205 255 232 232 Maclver, Don .... Mack, Ronald ...... Macklin, Cynthia .... Maddox, Janice .... Maddy, David .... Magee, Bill ...... Magee, J oLynn ......... ......203 ........202 ...171,232 .....52,232 ...,....46,253 52, 53,92,93, 106, 107, 184, 202 Magness, Bruce . .62, 136, 142,203, 145 ' ' 232 Malcom, V1k1 ............... . . . . Maldonado, Oscar . . Malone, Mark ...... Manley, Ann ..... Manley, Jack ...... ..ff.'5iQ Manning, Pat ................... Mansfield, Margaret ..... Mansfield, Marilyn . Mantooth, Linda . . . Maples, Jackie ..... Mariner, James .... Mamett, Ken .... Marr, Judy ...... Marsh, Lynda ...... Marshall, DeAnna ...... Marshall, Greg .... Marshall, Pam ..... Martenis, Tommy . . Martin, Johnny .... Martin, Judy .,.. Martin, Vallrie .... Martin, Wayne . . . Mask, Neil ...... Massay, Paul .... Massey, Freddie .... Masters, Larry ..... Mathes, Calvin .... Mathis, Dirk ....... Matson, Carolyn . . . Matson, Darlene . . . Matthe s Carla. . . 45, 253 .43,253,46 203 .Bi .'.'f.'.'4i,lii ..'ff.'is5Q ...151 . I I .Bal 47, 49, 76 W a Matthews, Sandi ............... Mauldin, Alynda ...... ......... Maxwell, Nancy . . Maxwell, Paulette .... May, Monty ....... Mays, Raymond .... Mays, Richard . . , Meade, Jamie .... Means, J o Ann ..... Meeham, Dale . . . Meek, Sharon .... Melson, Sandy ..... Merchant, Eugene .... Meredith, Judy . . . Merida, Ted ........ Meyer, Trishia ..... Meyers, Bryan ..... Mickey, Kenneth ...., Mikesell, Gayle .... Miller, Bill ...... Miller, Dale ...... Miller, Judith .... Miller, Linda ..... Miller, Ma.rka ...... Miller, Melanie ..... Miller, Rodney ..... Miller, Sharon ..... Miller, Sherry . . . Mills, George .... Miracle, Mike .... Mitchell, Larry .... . . . Mobbs, Eddy ....... Mok, Mary ....... ..... Mollieux, Monique .... ....52 .....54, . f .His fffsli . .'ff4sQ f f f f .961 J 1 r i r ' '.'6i,'254Q 253 203 253 253 203 253 203 . 54 . 46 253 232 253 253 150 203 232 232 203 253 232 203 232 233 253 233 253 203 233 233 203 203 233 253 253 233 203 253 233 253 254 203 254 233 254 254 203 254 254 233 254 233 233 254 254 204 254 233 309 204 ......52,233 . 37, 45, 49, 83, 188, 189, 204, 64 Monken, Martha ................ 233 Monroe, Patricia . Moody, Jerry ........ Moore, David .... Moore, Don . . . Moore, Judy .... Moore, Mike .... Moore, Robyn . . . Moore, Spence ..... Moran, Carlla .... Morehead, Gayle . Morgan, Bobby . . . Morgan, Debby . . . Morgan, Del .... Morgan, James . . . Morgan, Lynne . . . Morris, Gary .... Morris, Mike .... Morris, Otis ..... Morris, Stan .... Morrison, Stan . . . Morrison, Ralph . . Morrison, Ronald . Morton, Connie . . . Moser, Sandy .... Mosley, Eva ..... Moss, Jack ...... Motley, Becky .... Mudroch, Jerry ...... Mueting, Mickey . Mulherin, David .... Mullins, Bill ..... 45,49,157,2s3 ...........254 ....52,81,204 ........46,233 .. . .42, 47, 49, 233 ..........204 .......51,254 ....52,54,204 ...........254 . .254,152, 153 ...........233 ..........254 .....51,254 ......2o4 .....4s,2o4 ........254 .....51,254 .......254 .....233 .....233 .....233 .......233 ........233 ....42,49,23a ........233 .......69,233 .....,.....254 . . 254, 144, 145 . . , .52,54, 204 ........254 . .... 52,204 Mullins, DeWanda .... ...... 2 33 Mullins, Sheryl ..... Munnerlyn, Shuri Muntz, Susan .... Murray, Joe ...... Musick, Marilyn .... IJ Nail, Jim ........ Nall, Jackie ...... Neal, Dick ...... Neal, Patsy ...... Needham, Judith . Neef, Sandy ...... Neidhardt, Kay . . Neidhardt, Nancy Neie, Jeanne ..... Nelson, Gary ..... Nelson, Kaye .... Nelson, Linda .... Nelson, Ricky .... Neville, Penny . . . Newbold, Cheryl ..... Newby, Steve ..... Nichols, Darlene .... .....51,254 .......204 .....233 .......233 .....45,233 .....233 .....205 .......233 ....6,205 .....233 .....255 ..... ........255 ..... .....51,2o5 .......233 .....206 .......233 ........255 .....51,255 .........233 ...61,76,1s7, 2oe,309,95 ....42,46,233 ........206 Nichols, Sheryl ................. 206 Nicholson, Sam ................. 234 Nickles, Alan . . . 43, 46, 135, 255, 145 Nimmo, Jan ................ 175, 234 Noble, Glenda ............ 43, 255,46 Noe, Linda ...... Noland, Sally .... ......42,72,234 .....42,49,86,206 Noonan, Mike ..... ...... 6 7, 68, 206 Noonan, Patty .... Norman, Paula .... Norman, Shirley .... Norrid, Olin ...... Norris, Jerry .... Nugent, Terry .... Nunn, Nancy ....... Nussbaum, John ...... CJ ..........255 ......234 .....234,87 ........234 ....234,147 .......255 ......,.255 .255, 260 Oakley, Barbara .,..... 43, 65, 255, 46 305 Y Y Oates, Mary ....... 0'Brien, Martha .... ....43,255,46 ........234 Oglesby, Judy ................ 42, 234 O,Keefe, Shannon ............ 48, 255 O'Rear, Gene . . . 25, 52, 54, 55, 82, 206 Orlds, Daila ........ Ostrom, Linda ..... Ottensmeyer, Becky ..... .... . . . 206 Ottensmeyer, Connie .... . . . 51, 255 Owsley, Danny ..... Ouimet, James ..... I' .... .234 .. ..... 206 Pacific, Sonja ......... . . . 52, 206 Page, Nan ...... Palmer, Jane .... Palmer, Kathy .... Pankratz, Robert . . . Parker, Carolyn . . . Parker, Laura . . . Parker, Linda ....... . . . Parker, Sharon ..... Parker, Sharon June Parks, Keith ....... .....255 .......234 ...48,255 . ..... 234 ........234 ....48,255 52,234 ...234,43 .....255 ...... .255 Parr, Don .......... .... 1 92, 207 Patterson, Carol .... Patterson, Kathy . . . Patton, Trudy ..... Patty, James .... . ..... 207 . ....... 207 ...51,255 ........207 Paul, Pam ...................... 234 Payne, Margaret ......... 52, 1 14, 207 Payne, Steaven .... Pearson, Patty .... Pendergraft, Fain . . . Pennington, Bob .... Perkins, Alice ..... Perkins, Derrill .... Perkins, J orja ...... ..........255 ........255 .....36,207 .....52,234 . ......... 255 . . . . 75, 190, 207 .....51, 166,255 Perkins, Marsha . . . J ........ 43, 256 Perrine, Larry ......... 135, 256, 147 Perry, Linda .... 28, 108, 109, 7 Peters, Jodi ......,. Peterson, Gary .... Pfahl, Biff ........ 115,20 ...43,47,256,46 .....52,53,207 ..........256 Phillips, Dorothy .... ...... 2 34 Phillips, Linn ..... . . . 71, 256 Phipps, Dena .... ........ 2 56 Phipps, Nancy ..... .... 4 2, 49, 234 Pickett, Cheryl ..... .... 4 5, 49, 234 Pickford, Jimmy ..... ........ 2 34 Pinckard, Elaine .... ....... 2 07 Pinckard, Lynda .... ..... 2 56 Pinkston, James ..... ..... 2 34 Pinson, Larry ..... .... 7 5 Pipkin, Merilee .... Pitt, Judy ......... .....256 .....207 Pittman, Pamela ................ 234 Plaster, Ronnie .................. 234 Plattor, Steve . . . 56, 138, 142, 143,207 Poindexter, David ............... 207 Pollan, Nancye .... Pollan, Robert ..... Poppe, Rick ...... Porter, Clayton .... Porter, Ronnie .... ...51,256 .....234 ...54,235 ....207,147 .......235 Porter, Tom ..................... 235 Portwood, Sid ............... 256, 145 Pospisil, Ted . . . 119, 127, 128, 143, 235 Potts, David ................. 46 , 256 Potts, J'Melle .......... 43, 54, 256, 46 Pouncey, Elizabeth .............. 256 Powell, Barrie ..... ......... 5 2, 235 Powell, David .... Powell, Judy .... Powell, Marilyn . . . Powers, Bob ..... 306 .. . . .68, 192, 207 ..........208 ........256 .....208 Prater, Jimmy ..... Pratt, Brenda . . . Pratt, Jan ,.... Pratt, Larry ..,.. Presley, Vick . . . Price, Brenda .... Price, Mike .... Priest, Dana ..... Prince, Gary .... ............ Prince, Gene .... . Prince, Jane ..... . . . Prince, Sylvia ........ Profanick, Bill ........ Proffitt, Sylvia .... . Pryor, Larry ..... Pugh, Linda .... Pugh, Marilyn .... Pugh, Mike ..... Purcell, Mike .... Purnell, Gerry .... Pye, Priscilla ........ It Raffkind, Cheryl ........, 17, 219, Raffkind, Marilyn .... Raines, Gary ...... Rains, Carolyn .... Randall, Jim .... Randall, Mark .... Rank, Buff ....... Ransom, Sue ..... Ransom, Tim ..... Rapstine, Brean . . . Rapstine, Katie .... Ratcliff, Gail .... Rattan, Freddie . . . Ray, Cheryl ..... Ray, Dianne . . . Reed, Linda . . . Reed, William. . . Reeves, Roney. , . Reid, Tom ...... Reid, Tom ...... Reinert, Ronnie . . . Remling, Don .... Render, Danny .... Rexroad, Beverly .... Rexroad, Karen ..... Rexroad, Rodney .... Reynolds, Debbie .... Reynolds, Gena ...... .,.62,235,309 ..........235 ....42,49,285 .......258 .....256 .....,..256 .......51,256 ...54,189,256 208 ..256,144,145 .......52,285 54,84,192,208 ..129,235,147 .......... 256 ....135,256 ...... 208 .... 285 ....51 256 ...51 256 .... 208 .... 256 285 ....42,49,235 ....150,208 .......256 ...52,208 ...52,235 .....208 .....256 .....285 .....256 .....235 .......285 .......51,256 ....52,78,208 ........258 ....42,49,235 .......235 .....235 .....256 .....235 ..,..256 .....208 .....256 .....209 ........285 .....42,235 ........256 ....42,52,209 Reynolds, J analynn ........... Reynolds, Sally ........ 43, 47, 256,46 Rheinlaender, Ricky . . Rice, Steve .......... Ricer, Steve ...... Ricer, Suzy ........ Richards, Fred .,.... Richardson, Danny . . . 235 ..235,147 ..........257 ., . . 86, 209, 94 257 .....51, Ricketts, Mike ........ ,...... Rickwartz, Stanley . . . Riddlespurger, David . IIIQ42f48, Riddlespurger, Martha ........... Riggs, Anne .......... Riggs, Joe .........,. Riner, Frank .... Rising, Gary .... Risley, Kenneth . . . Ritchie, Herb .... Roach, John ...., Roach, Linda ...... Robbins, Kenneth . . . Roberts, Bennie . . . Roberts, Bill .... Roberts, Dale .... Roberts, Jackie .... .....,,i44, .ff52Q .,....77, ....129, 209 235 . 69 235 257 209 257 209 235 235 209 209 209 209 257 209 235 236 Roberts, Jerry ..... Roberts, Julia ..... Robertson, David .... Robertson, Jane ..... ....51, .fff120Q .......48, Robertson, Robyn ........ 42, 49, Robertson, Roger .... Robinson, Phil .... 189,234, .......52 a Robinson, Stan .... .... 1 29, 210, Robison, Cindy .... Roddy, Karon ..... Rodgers, Clova .... Roger, Sherry ..... Rogers, Jerry . . . Roller, Tommy .... Rose, Linda ..... .......51 v Ross, Cynthia ..... ..... 5 4, 206, Ross, Judy .......... .......36 a Ross, Larry James ..,........... Ross, Larry Wayne ...... 150, 206, Ross Linda .................... Ross, Richard . . 129, 236, 147, 148 Rothkrug,h4ary ......... 60,210 1 r Roush, Sandy ................... Rowe, J an ...... Rowell, Becky ..... Rowell, Don ...... ......52 Rowell, Jimmy ...........,..... Rowland, Eve . . . . . . Rowntree, Bob .... Rowntree, Ronda .... Royer, Sherrie .... Rubbo, Rod ....... Runquist, Diann .... Runquist, Joann ..,.. Rutledge, Jim ..... .... Ruthart, Dennis .... E5 . 42, 47, 49, '.'.'.'.'255l .45,28e, Saddoris, Shelton. . . 123, 135, 236 Salmon, Linda .................. Sampson, Bill ...... ....52, 1 Sampson, Edwina ..... .... 5 4, Sanders, Mike ...... ....52, smmmsmme ................... Sapp, Alma .............. 42, 49, Saunders, Joe ...... 127, 129,236 1 Savage, James .............,. 46 Savage, Lewis ......... 45, 49, 84, 1 257 257 210 257 116, 236 236 236 145 257 236 236 . 48 257 257 210 236 210 210 210 236 149 309 236 236 257 . 70 210 210 257 257 257 147 210 210 155 257 147 257 236 236 236 210 236 145 257 210 236 Scallin, Saundra ............. 45 Scanlan, Jane. . . 34, 35, 45, 49, 58, 60, 73, 90, 93, 103,184, 189, 201, 210, 309 Schattgen, Pam ..... Schiltz, Cindy ....... Schmidt, Carla .......... Schnuetgen, Siegfried Schomburg, Donna . . Schrama, Sherrie .... Schroll, Roberta ..... Schronce, Tony .... Schultz, Terry ..... Schultz, Judy . . . Scivally, Jodi . . . Scivally, Pat ...... Sooggins, Patsy . . . Scott, Bobby .... Scott, Richard ...... Scroggins, Paula .... Scruggs, Jim ...... Scudder, Denny ..... Scudder, Gary ....... 1 236 257 ,43, 257,46 .210 Schneiderman, Marne .......... 56 , 166, 185, .' .q 54, 21 1 257 257 257 236 . 51 236 236 257 211 168 257 236 211 236 21 1 Seale, Pam .................. 257, 46 Sebastian, Jack . . 42, 46, 123, 236, 145 258 Seeds, Jack ......... Seewald, Buddy . , . Self, Cindy ..... Self, Frank .... Sells, Vicki ...... Sexton, Betty . . , Sexton, Bruce . . . Sexton, Terry . . . Shea, Pam ........ Sheegog, Linda .... Sheeran, Jean ..... Sheffield, Bonnie . , Sheffield, Larry . . . Shelby, Vicki . . . Sheldon, Jan .... Sherrod, Jan .... Short, Betty ..... Short, Sally ..... Short, Sharon . . . Sides, Tommy ..... Sidman, Vicky .... Simmers, David ............. 187 Simmons, Chris . . . Simmons, Jimmy . . Simpson, Sally ......... Sims, Jeff ........ ,......., Singleterry, Judy . . Singleton, Carol . . . Sirkel, Dennis ..... Skaggs, Nicki . . . Skelton, Donna .... Skelton, Jayme .... y ....,48, .'ffff51 .....48, ....192 258 258 258 258 236 236 236 211 258 211 258 258 211 211 258 236 258 ....42,49,236 ........236 ,211 .130, 236, 147, 149 .........130 .....152 1 x 236 258 70, 236 ....43, 51, 258, 46 258 f f f f f 54, 258 237 258 211 Slagle, Karen . . . ..,.. 80 258 Slaughter, Don .... ...... 2 58 Sloan, Gary ..... ..... 2 12 Sloan, Marvel . . . .... . 212 Smiley, Bob ..... .... 2 58 Smilie, Wendy .... ...... 2 58 Smith, Bruce .... ..... 5 1, 258 Snuth,CynHna .... ...... 258 Smith, Dallas . . . ..... 52, 237 Smith, Greg ..... .... 2 37, 147 Smith, Hill ..... ...,.. 2 12 Smith, J anese ..... ...... 2 58 Smith, Janis .... ..,.. 7 7, 237 Smith, Joe ....,. ...... . 76 Smith, Jorene ..... ........ 2 12 Snnth,Loy ...... .... 52,53,212 Smith, Michelle . . . , ...... . 237 Smith, Mike ..........,..... 151, 258 Smith, Nancy ................... 237 Smith, Rita ....... 16, 45, 49, 84, 212 Smith, Robert .....,............ . 51 Smith, Shari ...... .... ,.... 2 3 7 Smith, Trenna .... ..... 2 12 Smith Walter ..... ....... 2 58 Smith, Woody ....... ......... 2 37 Smothers, Carter ........ 54, 195, 212 Smothers, Raymond ...,......... 237 snqnhe,Tnn ................ 176,237 Snow, Judy ........ .... 4 5, 49, 212 Snyder, Jodie .... ........ 2 12 Snyder, John .... Soule, Jackie ...... Souther, David .... Sowers, Jim ...... Spalding, Frankie . ,....54 .. ..... 52 Sparkman, Mike ............... Sparkman, Terry . . Sparks, Bynum .... Spear, Carol .... Speed, Mark ...... Spencer, Dannye . . Sperling, Karen . . . Spikes, Cynthia . . . Spiller, Joan ...... Spiller, John .... 21, 66, 67, 48, . . . 72, . 73 258 212 237 237 237 237 213, 94 258 151 213 213 258 237 237 Springer, Janet . . . Springer, Larry . . . Squyers, Tom ..... ........257,258 .52,62, 237, 309 .,.......46,213 Squyres, Jerry ........... 21, 135,258 Stallings, Larry . . . ....... 51, 258 Stalter, Sandy ..... ......... 2 58 Standley, Prissy .... .... 4 3, 258, 46 Stanford, Pat ..... ...... 4 5, 49, 2 1 3 Stanley, Jack ............... 258, 147 Staples, Kirby ..... ............237 Stargel, Mike ....... 34, 37, 46, 65, 93, 104, 152, 192, 213, 64 Stargel, Nancy .... Stark, Johnny .... Steel, Janet ...,. Steele, Philip . . . Stein, Nancy ,..... Steiner, Carolyn .... Steinman, Bill ..,... Stephens, Norman . Stephens, Pattie . . . Stephenson, Julie . . . Stewart, Chuck . . . Stewart, Mack .... Stewart, Mike .... Stockdale, Kathy . . Stockton, Paula . . . Stoddard, Karen . . . Storrs, Donna ..... Storseth, Dick ..... Stout, Georgia .... Strader, Sharon . . . ..........237,64 .....52,151,237 ..........258 .........258 ...51,258 ........259 ....176,213 .. ....... 237 .....259 ........213 ....135,168 .......237 ....237,155 .......54,237 ....42,49,237 .........237 259 48, ....251, 259, 144 80 ,259 .......237 Streich, Rebecca ............. 2 13, 87 237 Strickland, Larry . . Strimple, Nick . . 32, 45, 46, 47, 54, 237 Stringer, Kelly .... ............213 Stroble, Carol ............ 42, 47, 237 Stubblefield, Elaine ............. 238 Sturtevant, Bob . . . Sturtevant, Chuck . Stutzman, Dane . . . ....45,46,47,213 .......,.51,259 Suits, Susan .... ....,.. 4 5, 47, 49, 238 Sullivan, Peggy . . . Sumner, Lynda .... Swafford, Carol .... Swain, Jack ..... Swan, Judi .... Swan, Linda .... Swift, Ricky ..... Swindell, Gail ..... T Tallely, Hollis . . . 39 Tarp ey, Chad ...... Taylor, Barby ...,. Taylor, Jimmy ...., Taylor, JoAnn ..... Taylor, Roland .... Taylor, Shorty .... Teague, Audrey . . . Teague, Ray ...... Tedford, Janet .... Terrell, Kemieth . . Thaxton, J errell .... Thomas, Cheryl . . . Thomas, Clay ....... Thomas, J oLynne . Thomas, Nita ...... Thomas, Ronnie .... Thomas, Shirley .... .42, 57, 176, 214 ............238 259 .....143,23s ....48,214 .....259 .....259 . ..... 259 , 45, 214, 147, 148 ............259 .........48,214 42 46 47 238 , , , ............214 .,.........214 ........,..238 ....52,53,214 80, 259 .... 43, 47, 259, 46 ............238 ...........238 .........51,259 ......18,28,52, 53, 65,214, 95 ....,.51,58,259 .........259 ........51,259 .....127, 130, Jay ......... 259, 144, Thompson, Garren . Thompson, Thompson, Jerry . . . Thompson, John . . . Thompson, Linda . . . Thompson, Ralph . . . Thompson Sharon. Thompson Sharon.. . .....259, 238 147 144 ......,..,238 ............259 ............238 ..45, 49, 52,214 214 Thompson, Sherry . . Thompson, Vickie . . Thormann, Gaylene .. ........ 214 214 ....45, Thornton, Marianne .... ........ Threatt, Inez ...... Tibbetts, Carl ...... Tigart, Mike . . . Tiller, Daryl . . . Tiller, Pamela .... Tillson, Cheryl ..... Timberlake, Ann . . . . . .... 85, .ff issl Timmons, Frances ............ 72 Timmons, Ricky . . . Tipton, Patsye . . . Titus, Ricky .,.. Todd, Linda ...... Todd, Mary ....... Tomasello, Bonnie , Toney, Dan ,....... Townes, Connie . . . Townsend, Nancy . . Tredway, Joyce .... Trussell, Sharon. . . Tucker, Mark ..,. Tucker, Susan .... Turman, Wiley .... Turner, Lynda . . . Turner, Max ...,.. Tumer, Mike . 135,259: 238 214 238 238 259 259 . . . . 238 238 259 214 145 ...........259 238 ....259 259 i...iiiiii2.5','116, 214 117, 211, ........45, 215 259 259 215 . . . . 215 259 260 260 260 260 21 22 56 120, 215 ' '12l1','1'ao, f32,,133, Turner, Sharon.. . 63, 92, 184, 212, Tuttle, Thomas ..... 215 .........135,260 260 Twing, Kurt ................ 249, U Upshaw, Totch ......... 135, 251, 260 Upton, David ........... 135, 169, Usrey, Richard ..... V Vail, Bobby ........ 238 Valois, Doug ....... .... 4 5, 130, Vance, Carol ..... Vandell, Kerry ...,. .....48,49, ...,.238, 260 147 Vanderslice, Rusty . . . ...... . 215 Vandever, Carolyn . . . ...... . 260 Vandiver, Gay ....... ..... 2 50, 260 Vandiver, Kay ..... VanSant, Steve .... Vantine, Lynn ..... Vaughan, Cynthia. . Vaughan, Lynette . . Veazey, Vicki ...... Vendrick, Jayne .... ....,...215 ....238,64 ......42,47,238 ..65, 74,115,215 Vermillion, Diane .....,...... 56, Vick, Charlotte ..,. Vick, Lisa .......... Vincens, Roberta . . . Vincens, Vince ..... Vineyard, Gail ..,.. 239 ....54,241,260 ...........239 ......42,49, Vinyard, Jackie . . 135, 260, 145, 239 260 146 260 Vradenburg, Greg ............... W Wacholtz, Mag' .............. 52, 239 43 47 Waggoner, Ju y Wagner, Dennis , ,260,46 .............69,150 Wakefield, Bunny ........ 51, 54, 260 239 Waldrop, Sue ...... ........... Walker, Kathy .......,........... 49 Walker, Susan .... .... 4 5, 47, 49, 216 Walker, Tink ...... . . .' ...... 42, 46 Wallace, Glenda ...... ........... 4 9 Wallace, Jacqueline .... .... 2 39 Wallace, Sidney .,.... ,... 2 16 Walling, Charles ..... ........ 2 39 Walton, Sandy ..... ..... 7 4, 216 Walvoord, Gary .... .,.. 4 6 51, 260 Walvoord, Terry .,.. ........... 5 4 Ward, Connie ...... .... 5 1, 260 Ward, Jeanette ..... .... 5 4, 216 Ward, Ronnie .... . . ....260 307 Warnick, B111 .....,............. 216 Warnick, Tommy ............. 43, 260 Warr, Barbara ....... Warren, Britt ..... 42, Warren, Kenneth ..... Warren, Noel ........ Warren, Richard . . . Waters, Pam ....... Watts, Dennis ..... Weatherly, Linda ..,.. Weatherly, Sandy . . Webb, Cindy ...... Webb, Evelyn .... Webb, Mark ..,.. Webb, Martha . . . Webb, Max . . . :. Webb, Sandy ,.... Webster, Steve .... Weeks, Sharon .... Weems, Rob ......, Wehrman, Tricia . . . Weidling, Judy .... Weinberger, Dick ...., Weissman, Lynn . . . ...23,239, .ffffff4Q, 'ffi92,i93, ..,.52,s3, ..192,193, 'ffffffff9, .......52, 43,47,26L ....43,2eo,46 46,61,216,309 ...........260 ...........51 ........261 ..........239 .......4s, ....4s,49, 147 261 216 239 261 216 239 216 239 216 239 147 239 261 .........216 239 West, Boyd .......,............. 239 West, Susan ....... Wester, Ronnie ..... Westmoreland, Judy . . Wharton, El J uanda Wheeler, Brian .... Wheeler, Richard ..... Wheir, Ellen ......... .43,51,261,46 217 .45,47,49, ffffff62QQs9Q Whisenand, Dianne .......... , Whitaker, Danny . . ......52,53, Whitaker, Donna ..... White, Bob . ....... White, Carolyn .... White, Charles ..... White, Richard ..... Whitehead, Randy. . Whitfield, Judy .... Whitlock, Ricky .... Whitten, Judy .... Whitten, Judy ..... Whitworth, Denny. . Wicker, Melinda . . . Widner, Rayon ..... 217 239 309 .........261 239 261 217 .........217 ....73,217 ....54,239 ....52,239 .....261 .......261 ....52,217 ,.....54,261 239 239 239 239 239 49 .....42, , ln, CLJPQXXJX Wiggins, Cathie . . . Wilkerson, Sherry . Wilkins, Chip ..... Willbanks, Steve . . Willborn, Mike .... Willeford, Roger. . . ....42!49,54, fis5fQ6iQ ......51, s 7 7 239 239 217 147 261 174 261 239 261 261 239 261 261 261 145 239 261 239 261 239 240 240 261 240 'Wi11iams, Barbara. ,...... . Williams, Butch . . . ....,... . 217 Williams, Glenda. . ..70, 152,217 Williams, Jack .... ......... 2 39 Williams, James . . . . . . . 52 Williams, Janet . . . .... . . . . Williams, Janis .... ..... 1 52, Williams, Judy .... ......,. Williams, Mike ..... ....... 2 17 Williams, Mike ..,. . . 51, 260 Williams, Mike .... ....... Williams, Nell . . . ...... . . . . Williams, Pat ..... . 151, 239 Williams, Sue .................. Williamson, Edwin ............. Williamson, Gayle . ...... . Williamson, Mickey ............ Williamson, Perry ......... 42, 47 Willis, Bill ......,............. Wiloughby, Larry . . . 136, 143 Wilson, Bennie ..... .......... Wilson, Eddie .... ........ Wilson, Jimmy .... ..... Wilson, Jimmy .... ....... Wilson, Kenny .... .... 5 2 Wilson, Lana .... .... 4 8 Wilson, Pam ..... Wilson, Roy ...... Wilson, Sandra .... Wilson, Sandra .... Wilson, Sidney .... Wilson, Winnie ...... Wingfield, Elaine . . Witcher, Ginger . . . Witcher, Jimmy . . . Wolf, Cathy ..... Wolfe, Gary .... Wolfe, Mike ................ 240, 147 Wolfe, Virginia ....... 43, 237, 261, 46 Wood, Gayle ..... ...... 8 O, 135, 261 Wood, Greg .... 218 ...152 .....261 '.fff45 .....51 .fffff4Q 240 261 240 240 240 147 217 . 45 218 261 261 240 240 240 218 Wood, Kristie ..,. ............... 2 18 wV00d,nayrna .......... 43,54,261,46 VVood,Nina ...... .... 45,49,114,218 Wood, Ricky. . . 52, 53, 65, 81, 83, 105, 166, 208, 209 Woodall, Linda . . . Woodard, Jeanie . . Woodard, Ronald . Woodard, Ronald .............. Woodman, Billy ..... Woodring, LaNelle Woodrome John . . wv00ds,JqHeu ..... ff Woodward, Mary .... Woodward, Ronnie Woolfe, Judy ..... Word, Carolyn .... Word, Linda ...... Word, Linda .... Worley, Ricky ..... Worner, Mickey . . . Worst, Jo Deane . . Wright, Cathi .......... Wright, Charles . .... . . Wright, Gary ..... Wright, Helen .... Wright, Susan .... Wright Warren . . . Wyatt, Cathy ..... l J Wycoff, Linda .... Wynne, Shirley ...... if ........45,72, r 93, 218 240 218 240 .45,47,150,218 .........,....240 .......240 ,.......240 .261 Woods, Linda ............,,.... Woodward, Martha ....... 52, 53,240 ....42,49,218 . . 61, 218, 309 ....174 ....15O 218 240 ,240 ,240 .......54,240 ' ffffffQ57, ...54, ...52, Yost, Lee ..................... Young, Donna ......... 13, 42, ZZ Zett, Pat .................... Zickefoose, Ann ..... Zielke, Lynda ....... 48 ....45,49 48 Zimmerman, Gary ..... l l. I. I. 1. . . Zwingle, Scherry ...... ,... 'TL Kaus Xavoowc 1-D '-ako Q Co 1 -uf? 6444 act.-440.0 was 1 seklwk 1100 have cMwS9QfL 5OQQlCONb owMsss+. 6Q kekk swkwevxks .gas C, OK. 1 xv, via kk C306 1 Kami Ciao fsakrk Xa bmp QWQ gf ap LAL fl QMAMX M9vQ QMJKCCGQQ EAMQLBQMQY flagg K-:AC CX so blogs' BQQUQ C.JXQf'k'V'g 308 X4x+. f. Q.o.o4.X N59 52f5sQ5i 49, 240 218 218 261 261 261 240 240 261 261 218 240 218 261 240 261 1963-1964 Las Memorias Staff Janet Frazier . . Judy Woolfe . . . Jane Scanlan . Cheryl Newbold Jan Bowen ..... Van Cook ..... Susan Kaboth. . Bo Cannon .... Cindy Downs . . Mary Jo Landon Mary Rothkrug . .............EditorinChief . . . . Advt. and Business Manager . . .Activities Editor, Asst. Editor . .Celebrities Editor, Asst. Editor . . . . .Photography Co-ordinator . . . . . . . .Photography Editor . . . . . .Organizations Editor ..............SportsEditor . . . . . . .Faculty and Depts. Editor ...................ClassEditor Index Editor and Asst. Class Editor Britt Warren ...i . ................... .... A rt Editor Jimmy Prater . . Credits: . . .................... Photographer James Laman. . .... Photographer Larry Springer . .... Photographer Brian Wheeler . .... Photographer elJarry1lMitchel1 . . . .... Photographer Mrs. Norma Foreman .... ..... A dvisor Autry's Studio . .... Color Photography, Class Portraits Roy Laing ..... Qolor Photography, Some Musical Groups L. Goldbeck ........ Group Shots of Senior Class Orchestra, Bands Stark's Wrap Sz Shop .....i ........... S etting for Mr. 8a Miss THS Photograph Inter-Collegiate Eress .... ................ P ublisher In Memoriam Richard Lott January 27, 1949 - July 10, 1963 After the clouds, the sunshine, After the winter, the spring, After the shower, the rainbow, For life is a changeable thing, After the night, the morning, Bidding all darkness cease, After 1ife's cares and troubles, The comfort and sweetness of peace. . . . and the Light Shall Burn The eternally burning flame in Arlington National Cemetery marks the final resting place of the late President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, assassinated November 22, 1963. World Wide Photo I 511 gli, JN Mya QAM Wmlwlzl M ,gvpfj-Sgq M breathless anxiety, the in- credible triumphs, the burning dis- appointments, the assuring achieve- ments, the spirit, the bonds of loyalty. The memories of 1964. The end of one educational en- deavor, the beginning of another. The hesi- tation, the pro- cession of yester- days, the trial of tomorrows. From the days gone by to another year, to another year, to eternity. And forever there is more. Cgfaw' 1 i Q, Gif QWJ y 5 EQ, MWWZW WWJOWWW Jim iw Qff?WLNlQ'H Wham 'Fgisff' aw '7 PM W QQNQEYQTYZQ, 'K S City - Winnipeg ks - Yearbook C ' Grad ation Ann Q'-if Y ' A ,gy my 'w


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