Tascosa High School - Las Memorias Yearbook (Amarillo, TX)
- Class of 1966
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W V Xf w 4 Toscoso High School as Amorillo, Texas 'W Volume 8 59 Nineieen Sixiy Six ax QX.. 732 YQ, i ' N TABLE OF CONTENTS Activities ...... IA Celebrities ..... A2 Organizations. . .74 Sports ........ H4 Academics .... 158 Advertising .... 262 A Friend To Music, A Friend To All A baton can be a mighty instru- : J ' . . EW' .. i . . -,. :.-.:,.,- X N Q ts i WJ' . . fear l. . AY . e fi ment in weaving school spirit. It motions for a seemingly ef- fortless gDixie., lt develops a precise entrance of a musical overture. It enchants a listening concert audience. It directs with feeling a senior orchestra in its final performance. A baton can be a mighty instru- ment. Bill Porteris is-thus We dedicate the 1966 Las Memorias to him. 4' fn 3 sa we FX Q45 NS ii 'X v+ Bi xl .sie at .Q hm fr -y 4, RQ 4+ if fr :Qt rx--1 was xxx sf av of-is nf 1:5 v. 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Fall registration quickly turning to thundering cheers for hard fought victories . . . multi-colored posters foretelling elections of class officers and Miss Southern Belle . . . exacting rehearsals producing overwhelming applause for the cast of '4Gentlemen Prefer Blondes . . . the final glimpse of the Crystal Ball casting a momen- tary sadness . . senior day fun precluding the finality of graduation. aww 2 M, wff..,1sr55 Wm -,Qt-Q if 2 it :S V 9 V byyp 5 ,,,,. A 5 5 5 X f-sq 5: Y' S ,z .M , it , V V, ., ox, . ,, Registrotion Leods to Doily Routine W,..s I DIDN'T WANT to find it anyway, murmurs confused Alan Shapiro, sopho- more. as Art Lara, senior, and Rita Sigmon,junior, act as guides. The sight of timid sophomores wander- ing sheepishly among the know-it-all seniors . . . the frustration of altering one's whole schedule several times . . . the excitement of meeting old friends again . . . the anticipation of beginning a wonderful year, all highlight the perplex' ities of registration day. Registration 1965 found Tascosais 1,945 students enrolled in the largest city high school. With the start of classes, the Commons transformed daily into a teeming mass of Rebels. After getting through the 'danger zone' each morning, students usually manage to get to homeroom before Mr. Lynch's 8:20 Good morningf' Those who are late are invited to listen to the announcements while standing in Miss Williamis tardy pass line. 6'Student Council will meet Wednes- day morningf' Buy a Rebel flag from the Key Club,,' announcements proclaim. A typical day at Tascosa has begun. ENGLISH GEOMETRY, CHEMISTRY . . . Candie Carver, junior, fills HREAD THE INSTRUCTIONS carefully, directs princi- out her yellow schedule slip during August registration. pal Howard Lynch at the sophomore orientation. 15:33. 1 5 s Q im - Ifs iw Q - ' , - i 5 gi. .,t. iamffsfs. 5 411 ' 1siT...iTfi ,i 5.55 .gag 1 ,sex 4 LI . . L-6 NES FORM EACH morning as Howard Lynch, principal, begins the regular announcements. Students wait to notify other Rebels of club meetings, bake sales, victory dances, upcoming games and other school events. RAISING THE American flag is one of the many tasks performed byjunior Bruce Jones and sophomore Richard Hervey. I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE . . . repeats sophomore Sharon Bowen during the opening exercises which begin the dayls activities. 5 Q i 5 s Q 2 S E? ft 9 .t J COUNTER CHAOS seems to be the problem when students line up for reinstatements during homeroom period. AS SEPTEMBER REBEL ANN, Charlotte Vick achieves every senior girl's desire of being honored as an outstanding student. STEP TWO, KICK TWO concentrate the Rebel twirlers while practicing their routine before each game and pep rally. I8 Fall Activities Promote Eorly Enthusiosm Among Rebs Football practices, class officer elec- tions, Nliss Southern Bell nominations. musical rehearsals and marching drills add up to weeks of feverish tension. but gratifying results, as they highlight fall activities at THS. Students are not only busy getting adjusted to the daily routine of class- work, but are anticipating the year's activities. The hustle bustle of pep rallies, pre- game activities and the final score enhance the season's glory, while tests, themes, hours of studying and burning the midnight oil typify a pupilis eagerness for learning. After a few weeks s0ph0mores,juniors, seniors and faculty unite for the year . . . and for whatever it maybring. HREMEMBER MY EARNEST DESIRE, urges senior Barbara Oakley as she gives her Miss Southern Belle nomination speech. l f 1 , 1 X . Q1 'Q g 4 I 'V gl 19 i , . V Q 5 i. Q? . 4 A gg, , K if ..., if ev ' S S is , .ESX , f f x fl S,-wife .... at . at tgsitgeegbv 'A F4 M ser' r- g I K 'Q . M., . 1 'KTHIS THING gets heavier every day, pants junior Don Aer-ay, as he makes his way to the park for marching practice. Nl01'g'i ggtmnfaf t mf 5 is K, .I se -if suiiifs ...gel AMONG A SENIOR'S many responsibilities and activities at Tascosa is his duty to cast a ballot for class officers. I9 It Q' as NGO REBELSF' scream enthusiastic students at a football pep rally as they do their best to promote school spirit. BEAT THE LONGHORNS, yells senior cheerleader Rex B O O S li e r S R G I S e Arrick along with other Rebels at the Caprock pep rally. , 0 mn. Q gfzwwg, Q, 34' 1 i J 6'lT'S COODQ, anticipates Rebel backers as tension and excitement build when time out is called and the referee stops the play to measure a possible first down for the Rebels at the Amarillo-Tascosa football game. 20 YOU'RE NOT GOING to hoe the Rebelsln exclaims Gall Chappell senior as she dampens the spirits of the opposing Farmers seniors Carla Schmidt and Sally Fortenberry, during the pep rally before the Pampa game The Roof To Elevote School Spirit Why are the parking lots jammed at Dick Bivins' Stadium? Rebel Spirit. Why do bus companies have rented buses on Friday nights? Rebel Spirit. Why does Tascosa have the best sportsmanship and the biggest pep rallies? Rebel Spirit! Key clubbers sell flags. Student Council representatives sell tags. Junior and Senior Spirits present skits and make favors in order to boost THS athletic squads. Cheerleaders paint cars before games. Enthusiastic students hang giant posters in the halls. Spirit is in the Honor Society, in the musical, in the choirs and the bands, in the Las Memorials and The Pioneer staffs, in the faculty . . . Spirit is Tascosal HTOUCHDOWNV' roars General Reb as the cheer leaders build the human cannon during the Lubbock Monterey football game. E' T 'W Q ' i AS THE TIME for semester tests draws near, senior Sharon Daniel and other studious Rebels flock to the local library in Search of term theme material and rescareh for assignments in various classes. The quiet of the library encouraged better work. NONE MINUTE MORE. says Mrs. Bt-verly Gaither, typing teacher, as she gives it111iurfXlarilyn lhuis and utherstiicloiits L1llHlt'tl writing. HERE WE STAND. harmonize The Others as they perfurin for a Student Counvil pay assembly. 22 l i s ,,,. AW Assemblies Add Pause Thcit Refreshes Assemblies are the spice of school life. And though Tascosais booming en- rollment necessitated a class division during these moments away from study. enthusiasm lessened not one bit. The 999-seat auditorium filled for orientation sessions, nominations of class officers and royalty. visits from ML Quaker . and the New Mexico University Choir. Also adding variety to regulated school days were favorites such as the roof- raising 0thers', combo. the tradition- filled presentation of Miss Southern Belle and her court, rousing previews of 'fllentlemen Prefer Blondesp, well- received orchestra and choir programs. Even though assemlilies add a refresh- ing touch to the usual routine, classes are still the foundation of school life. A hard day ol' studying, tests. lectures and more tests comhine to leave students, as well as teachers, exhausted, hut with a feeling of satisfaction in their accomplishments. ,WM WW Q I :lla M AND THE LAND of the free . . . home of the brave sing the choir accompanied by the orchestra as they present a patriotic assembly in the fall. Z , i SENIORS MIKE COOK, Priscilla Pye and Mike Wilson and junior Howard Canode present a scene from 'The Actors Carnival during a pay assembly. 23 Koy Finds Wotusi For Cry From Buyoh Enthusiasm, a friendly, warm smile, laughing dark eyes and a great deal of Rebel spirit characterize vivacious Keiko CKayJ Ogihara, foreign exchange student from Gamagari, Japan. Sponsored by the American Field Service, Kay lives with.the family of senior Kathy Kling. Because of her interest in mathematics she is a member of the Math Club and is an honorary member of the Student Council. Dancing is one of the favorite activities of the raven-haired senior. She is prolific in her native Japanese dances and finds the jerk and watusi to be the greatest. Talented in the culinary art, Kay has prepared several Japanese dinners for her American family. S ln praising the petite 18-year-old, her American sister commented, ul canlt think of anything Kay doesnlt like, she loves just everything. x X Ri-, xt' ew, , f g .- ,f' 'Ng ' .is ,,,. I C 511277 f --.....,,.......,- Q tam , tj Q BON-ODORI, the traditional Japanese national dance, is performed by Kay in her English class, 24 . . .. nfs . AMERICAN FOOD IS wonderful, decides Kay Ogihara, foreign exchange student, as she enjoys another meal in the school cafeteria. PUSH 'EM BACK, push 'em back. wha-ay backf' screams Kay at one of the THS football games. i r:- B PROUDLY DISPLAYING the flag at one of the many district football games, Andy is a senior Wrangler. SWEDISH, Andy's native language, makes a cryptic illus- tration on the blackboard for fellow students. Friendly Andy Likes Texans' 'Howdyi Arriving from Soderhamn, Sweden, last August, Anders fAndyJ Eklund quick- ly noticed the many changes he must face. There were climatic differences, language barriers and variations in sports, school subjects and school spirit-which he terms fabulous at Tascosa. As a Key Club member and a Wran- gler, Andy participates in pep rallies, football and basketball games and other club functions. Though he has a busy schedule in- cluding American history, economics, French and English, he finds time to sing in Les Chanteur programs and played the part of the steward in Gen- tlemen Prefer Blondesf, Andy realizes his school year here will not count in Sweden, but feels it has been invaluable to him. Summing up his year, the blond senior remarked, Tascosa, en underbar skila i i CU underbar land, or as all Rebs say, mfascosa, a wonderful school in a wonderful country. ANDY becomes a salesman as be proffers a Rebel flag 1 to Mrs. Lynette Brown, English teacher. 25 This Wos The School Yeor Thot Wos DUST THE DIRT suggests the Relifs Sandie' .i ,,.. ,Sig I I I , , 1---mmf ,, , E ,sf E 1 'ffsf-. , Q, fl -' - .fw. ,TT,. T , is T f fe? , , TTTT 1 T , 1 E it ..51Q.es.3':gm,s.k,Qf'1'f-iff fs 5, vfssgsii: fi A 'fs N . is sts , N L .N ..f1,ffs,-is V Q i. gg is -Q 2 ,rg ., , --fN- ,.r.i..,..,.,r .N.N.., . D .:.,. ' before the big day in M ,vm ' iw 'W 'I 27 ilfivrf K ms ' w DO NOT GO to the next page, explains E. L. jflammit, senior counselor, while giving instructions during the PSAT test. SENTORS STEVE JOHNSON and Janet Tedford look back on a year full of pep rallies sports events, dances and senior activities at Tascosa TIME OUT for a footsure and fancy free crew in journalism. 6 M if ot Toscosolond li fest is X, ,....:v 5-1 at-ww ' il i E 3 3 it YR! L KNIT ONE, PURL TWO, demonstrates Wynelle McCrary to Linda Battenfield as they await a recording session at KGNC. READY FOR THE ONSLAUGHT, Key Clubber Mike Wilborn prepares popcorn for the half-time crowd at a basketball game. THIS COULD ONLY happen to mef, contemplates Donna Storrs, senior, as she studies her unnerving predicament in the middle of a typical Tascosa parking lot traffic jam. .ll- SUNSHINE, SUNSHINE, what a day, sing senior Steve Hunter and D'Ann Hayes. sophomore. The show-stopping song and dance number pruved an audience-pleasing hit during the sell-out musical. A BEVY OF beautiful coquettes surround debonair Rob Weems as they perform one of the intricate dance arrangements in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Tasc0sa's eighth annual musical production. 28 Laughter Proved 'Costs Best Friend' A few last, softly spoken words . . . reverie of hundreds of hours ofhre- r .. ' ' , Z, hearsing . . . scattered tears . . . Then an ,j gf, vi X opening curtain, and the mood is broken W9 as fifty-three cast and thirty-nine pit V, ' f N 4 i orchestra members respond to the 'jzflf expectant last night audience. The November presentation of Gentlemen Prefer Blondesu, a former Broadway smash hit musical, was also a Tascosa smash hit. Lorelei Lee's and Dorothy Shawis ex- periences with men, money and older women proved to be the unifying theme of the fast-moving musical showpiece. Throughout the production skillful choreography, under the direction of Neil Hess, spiced the story action. Singing, directed by Bill Cormack, and musical accompaniment conducted by Bill Porter, combined with effective stage scenery to procure another enthusiasti- HHOW ARE YOU tonight, ladies, inquires junior Howard Canode to junior cally accepted TH5 musical- Kathy Busch and senior Priscilla Pye. Begun NET TAKING TIME OUT for a final check, sophomore D'Ann Hayes prepares for the last performance ofthe 1965 musical. 29 Boys' Ranch Fund Hits 32,608 Higfi 2 'VE! YOU WORM, orders Mrs. Darleen Russell as she induces ' lFarley to donate a nickel for the right of chewing gum. Fhat will be one nickel in the bucket, .,7' demanded Mrs. Darleen Russell cf 5 ,tm chewing Cal Farley before he was iresented with the record-breaking 152,608 check for Tascosa's Country Cousins. Mrs. Russell,s jesting repri- mand climaxed a two-month campaign of Rebel Club and homeroom groups to raise money for Boys, Ranch. Since the beginning of the year, students have been collecting money through car washes, bake sales and homeroom donations. In return for the check, handed to Mr. Farley at the Dec. 21 Christmas assem- bly, Boys' Ranch presented Tascosa with a permanent membership to the Ranch signed by all of the boys. Other gifts of the day included the beautiful traditional Christmas music, presented by the joint choirs and orches- tra to the student body and special packages for foreign exchange students Kay Ogihara and Andy Eklund. 30 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS are opened and shown to the audience by foreign exchange students Andy Eklund and Kay Ogihara. THIS YEAR WE PRESENT you with a check for 152,608,,' affirms Howard Lynch as he offers the annual gift to Cal Farley, founder of Boys' Ranch. rf, f WITH 'A CRITICAL EYE, choir members decorate their room in preparation for the spirit-filled Christmas holidays. Leisurely moments such as this were rare because of their packed schedule of 37 holiday programs throughout Amarillo. Q 22 , , ,,,, . . ,. I 5 WV ' ' WN- . V' ONE OF THE MANY examples of Christmas spirit is displayed in the decorated doors of the homemaking rooms. Happiness Is T.H..S. Busy At Yuletide SILENT NIGHT, HOLY NIGHT . . . sing members ofthe choir as they carol in the halls the day before Christmas vacation. I HOPE the music's good, comments Don Howe to his date, Brenda Ray. S , d W? .L ' ' Q g l 'a LOCK AT THEM dance, laughs Cheryl McMinn and Ronnie Evans,juniors. CRYSTAL BALL COUPLES take time out from dancing to have refreshments. 'ATE 1 . ,.. .... . 4 L . .r , ,V ' if i A - , K K kr w,r.fN.,r, it -ass' ,... X i - 'Q K J ' . is - Silver Bells As the draped archway invited the breathless Crystal Ball couples into its enchanted world of silver bells and city sidewalks, the popular music of the 4'Barons could be heard over the ex- cited chatter ofthe crowd. A scalloped sky of crepe paper, shim- mering silver poles and glittering col- umns of lanterns surrounded the tradi- tional white-flocked tree. Soft lights and flowing gowns also helped to enhance the romantic atmos- phere of the Dec. 18 dance, the seventh annual ball sponsored by the Student Council. As the evening progressed tenseness filled the air while over 800 students prepared to file into the auditorium to meet their hitherto and unannounced Mr. and Miss Tascosa and class favorites. Squeals of unbelief and exclamations of delight echoed throughout the audience Toll Out Crystal Bull Enchantment as the chosen eight were revealed by the Publications Department. Jimmy Bennett and JoLynne Thomas were named Mr. and Miss Tascosag Richard Love and Drue .lanak were senior favoritesg Monty Johnson and Carla Weidling were junior favoritesg and Kim Malone and Cindy Penix were sophomore favorites. Each girl honored received flowers and a charm as mementos of the oc- casion, while the boys were presented with boutonnieres and key chains. During the last hours of the dance while underclassmen were still savoring the beauty of the evening, seniors be- came nostalgic. This was their third, their final Crystal Ball. The music ceased, the couples depart- ed. The unforgettable l965 Crystal Ball had come to a close. THE MESS REMAINS long after the dance has ended and everyone has gone. 33 . . Ancl Teacher Let The Rebels Out i 1 W 2 ' ' ' AH COME ON, you can drink it all in one gulpf' dares Sarah Knight to a fellow sophomore, Linda Lance, at a slumber party held by Becky Rowntree. Others present, decked in granny gowns and rollers, are Melody Wissler and Lynn Guess. NOW FOR A really hard one, thinks Rosie Sea1e,junior, as she confronts the long ski slope before her. K Y ' raxffff- ., I f. - -- 'fl BUT I ONLY want a suntan, Karen Fuller, junior, tries to convince senior Phillip Flamm as he insists that she swim. -,T 5 THEY'LL NEVER KNOW, chuckles Ellen Rogers, junior, as she finds the capture of Luther by Superman more exciting than Latin. THIS SHOULD HOLD ME f0f about an h0l1ff, SSS-CNS senior John Hampton as he raids his refrigerator. -. dl h' lf as he works diligently to finish a land- UMORE WHITE HERE, just a dash of green there, David Smith, senior, proposes contente y to imse scape scene to add to his collection. David was art consultant for the Crystal Ball. 35 Cawwwm And Now Our '66 The eyes of a certain senior girl glistened as a burst of applause preceded her long-awaited walk down the audito- rium aisle on Feb. 17. This was just one of the magical moments Cindy Cameron experienced during her reigning year as Miss Southern Belle. Along with officers and favorites from the sophomore, junior and senior class, student council president and state vice president, and Mr. and Miss THS, Cindy was formally presented at two school assemblies in the morning and one night performance for the public. Dressed in long red formals and long white gloves, each girl in Cindyls royal court carried a bouquet of White car- nations. As the couples were announced, they walked to the center of the stage and faced the audience. After the entire court was presented, bugles resounded and the orchestra began to play. Heads turned to the back of the auditorium as master of ceremonies Steve Hunter an- nounced, MAnd now our 1966 Miss Southern Belle. After making her Way to the stage, Cindy, wearing a long white, satin and lace sheath, Was given a bouquet of red roses by Art Lara, Student Council president, and a charm from Dick Stor- seth, president and representative of the senior class. Cindy's brother, Don, and Marian Grisham served as her attendants. En- tertainment for the queenis pleasure was presented by ballerina .leanne Loomis, Les Chanteur members and the Rebel orchestra. 5, E. DANCE, BALLERINA, DANCE seems to be the philosophy of seniorjeanne Loomis as she performs for the queen. , Miss Southern Belle, Cindy Comeron l E YOU LOOK SO PRETTY, comments ,loLynne Thomas, Miss Tascosa, to Cindy after her formal presentation to the student body. UPON ANNOUNCEMENT of her name, sophomore favorite Cindy . Penix entered from the side door of the auditorium. ,-.away Q, LOUD APPLAUSE followed Cindy Cameron as she made her enchanted walk down the auditorium aisle accompanied by her attendants. 37 gi nf WMA Wlllimf' Widow' 'Huw 'Pinks' Mmm 1134, Wfhlna Vinnie 'Kwai arming aww Wikia anus lining E . if sl RARIN' TO GO, seniors excitedly leave the school building to board the busses on Senior Day. This is just one of the many activities that the seniors look forward to during their long-awaited big year. Rebels Establish Lasting Traditions Like people, customs come and go. Many customs were nurtured in 1966- General Reb brandished his sword with pride and valor. The traditional Boys, Ranch fund broke all previous records with a total of 352,608 The annual musical, '6Gentlemen Prefer Blondesf' received standing ovations from sell-out cr' 'J ind the Rebel flag gained its own hon. f front of the school. lk.. .y customs died-the victory bell rolled its final note, the boom of the can ion resounded no more and the last conference Rebel-Sandie football game ended ina tie. Customs come and go, but customs are never forgotten. as s EXCITEMENT AND JOY reigned at the Crystal Ball as .lan A REBEL BATTl.EWMLON is display.-it lit-lm: ilu- imiliiiimal Beard.SeHi0r, C0Hgral111aIed Drue Jarlak, Senior favorite. AHS gain:-. 38 Fomilior Sights Form Fond Memories Wfhe alarm didnit go offf' groan sleepy students as they eat breakfast before school in the cafeteria. The Commons is crowded with students greeting friends. Suddenly there is a mad rush toward classes as the 8:15 bell rings. After announcements and homeroom, the halls are filled with boys and girls hand-in-hand, and every so often the sight of students with broken arms or legs. At noon, there are few lines slower than the lunch line or faster than those at Stanleys. Then, the last bell sounds. Another school day is ended with 'cgood-byes, call me and lill see you tomorrowli' THEN SHE SAID . . . remarks junior Susan Hamer TURN T0 PAGE 64-, instructs Mrs. Sybal Brierley as she carries on her classes to Tim Heath as they wait in a Cafeteria une. with the aid of cast and crutches due to a skiing accident. - X .A 1 WHERE'S THE FIRE? Each boy in James Kile's gym group races around the track with the complicated task of carrying a fellow classmate along with him on his shoulders. Called the 'gfireman's carry the exercise is used to gain strength. 39 TV Commerciolism Leaves Its Mark On DON'T YOU WISH everybody did! think Art Lara's classmates while a deeply worried Art ponders his embarrassing predicament. NEW COUNTRY CORN FLAKES may make Joe Bates and STD RATHER FIGHT than switch, expounds Dick Storseth while making clear his point of view on senior matters. Micky Williamson healthy, but maybe they need more than corn flakes? 40 Unknowing Teens Tx 'r WMM,,.,... I TOLD HER I'd rather do it myself! protests senior Gwen King as she emphasizes the fact that she wants no extra help. LET US PUT YOU in thc rlriveris seatf' Coax Jimmy Brazile, Dick Hulkin and Randy Burns tu ,lohnny Burkhalter. 'WN WHAT DO THESE bespectacled, dark-haired boys wearing white shirts, dark slacks and watches have in common? 43921 fewer cavities. s M u ,wrffa-.5 W L L K A' M WI -lf: fi 'L , We remember 1966 . . . a year of celebrities. General Reb leading a bombastic NCharge . . . Dan and Ann statuettes rewarding seniors for service . . . Ardent cheerleaders flaming the Rebel Spirit . . . the Crystal Ball presentation honoring Mr. and Miss Tascosa and their court of class favor- ites . . . an enchanted audience ap- plauding Miss Southern Belle in her formal appearance . . . prominent seniors receiving Top Ten certifi- cates as special recognition. 9 Celebrities Cindy Reigns During Yeor0fDrec1ms CAN YOU BELIEVE it, Candy? sighs Cindy Cameron, senior, as she contem- plates the realization of a dream come true. Many girls dream to be a queen, and since October 5 when Cindy began her reign as Tascosa's eighth Miss Southern Belle, she has fulfilled this goal. 'W is Sax-Wadi kyQQ wt? is X -it . 1- raft' ff J f its 'W'v'3,- swf jc-iff r 'slit t 173 , sf M.. 4 f' t I V' 'fs 1 . si ,fk4i',fAjf'Ng f,X 1- X X t fx. K ,L H' v' ,Q v 3 ,f N t 9 'f -P lf ,tt 4 ,. ' wa. -fx K L .:,LX,Qs,5 4,h,gf 3 K W, N t , U t. .ig . lakh . L:W!-wf'H.n.:lzf'?frf Q fhtfaiti 44 Et in 'W Wondering expectations and infec- tious smiles enveloped the Tascosa aud- itorium as Miss Southern Belle, Cindy Cameron, was presented to the student body on Feb. 17. With a bouquet of long stemmed red roses awaiting her, she made a triumphant walk to the stage through a path of applauding students. Cindy first realized that her year would be one of dreams come true when her name was announced as Tascosais eighth Miss Southern Belle. Serving as the official school hostess, Cindy also participates in the fstudent council, acts as F.T.A. president, Miss F.T.A., and was elected both favorite and secretary of her sophomore class. ' P' w .4 M ' 5 .x 3 41- , Q . M' , M., 'x v .Q We -x ' A ' 4 v 1 x 'Q-5. C, 9 if , gr, 1 , 5 y 4 V -Y if W x .nf f A a ' Eg , if F F N J' sg f' fafufaxaa, Oakkq Senior Beauties Serve As ipfukialla 7qe WM Yowlm Court Royalty Beth Fofatefufwuf jalqfm Wwmcw Sfmt Www- up M? J . 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Jimmy S g 5 E 5 Q 5 . flllwllf femwtt ffm! ?0lqlUl6 Worm And JoLynne Are Royal Tciscosci Poir As the excitement of the Crystal Ball presentation encompassed the audience, Steve Hunter, master of ceremonies, revealed the 1965 nobility. With a request for the envelope and a poignant pause, Steve announced .limmy Bennett and JoLynne Thomas as Mr. and Miss Tascosa. The active .loLynne is a twirler in the Rebel Band, Runner-up for Miss South- ern Belle, reporter for THE PIONEER, and a member of Les Chanteur, Latin Club and Thespians. Participating for three years on the football team, ,limmy was eleeted Captain this year and is also a Cinderman for the track team. PAUSING BRIEFLY for a few minutes, ,loLynne and Jimmy talked with publications staffers, Pat Healy, Charlotte Vick and ,lan Tedford, about the excitement of the presentation. MSURPRISED? IJUST eouldnlt believe it! exclaimed ,IoI,ynne as she graciously accepted congratulations from admirers. CONGRATULATIONS WAS THE praise given from father to son as Jimmy and his dad watched the enthusiasm of Richard Love honoring the newly elected Miss Tascosa. 51 Em jaaalu Seniors Honor Drue, Richord As Fovorites Drums rolled and applause thundered as beaming Drue .lanak and jovial Rich- ard Love crossed a beautifully decorated stage to receive the cherished honor of being named 1965-66 senior class favor- ites at the eighth annual Crystal Ball presentation, on Dec. l8. The delightful pair were chosen along with .lan Harkins and Carter Eustace as semi-finalists in the run-offs, held Nov. 22. Earlier in the month seniors had also nominated Gayle Ansley, Dana Beavers, .l'Melle Potts, Susan Tucker, Charlotte Vick and Jimmy Bennett as class favorite candidates. The vivacious Drue has also been active in Tri-Hi-Y, the Business Club and Senior Spirits. Musically minded Richard has sung with the Les Chanteurs and beat his way to success as a drummer for the Rebel band during the past two years. Both are in Student Council. af 1 V i.e,g:s--1192 gi in ,, - , 11 WMM ,love 'ti H'5'-'U' W FW! if ,tt Q S E E fi em www Juniors Nome Corlo, Monty Royolty Court Spirit-minded juniors Carla Weidling and Monty .lohnson proved to be the favorites of the class of ,67. The person- able twosome were presented to their fellow students at the Crystal Ball, along with the other class favorites and Mr. and Miss Tascosa. Serving as junior cheerleader, the effervescent Carla was elected vice president of her sophomore class. She has also participated in Tri-Hi-Y, Bas- ketball Spirits, FHA and the Spanish Club. An all around athlete, the handsome Monty was named defensive halfback on the Amarillo News-Globe all dis- trict football team last fall. He is also a Rebel basketball and track letterman. Runner-ups for class favorite positions were Cherry Mclntire, and Ron Redus. Also nominated were Karen Fuller, Jackie Meade, Jean Rising, Suzy Sullivan and Don Howe. mg, 2 W if W. nw 'WWW R , Wimtq jowm Gmdqwm Kim And Cindy Reign Supreme Sophomores .lubilant sophomore favorites Cindy Penix and Kim Malone received the regal red carpet treatment as they were pre- sented to ecstatic classmates under a cloud of glistening red net and sparkling lights at the eighth annual Crystal Ball. Coming to Tascosa from Sam Houston Junior High School, the vivacious blue- eyed Cindy served as president of her homeroom and was an active member of the Spanish Club. Rugged and outgoing, the versatile Kim was a member ofthe varsity foot- ball team and the basketball team. He came to Rebel land from David Crockett .lunior High School. Cindy was presented with a bouquet of pompoms and a personalized charm. Kim received a boutonierre and key chain. Runner-ups to the honor were Mary .lane Jones and Bobby Burwick. Sopho- mores also nominated Molly Murphy, Becky Wilkerson and Mike Ballou. fClM7n0f0lL6 we m L Mx fi Asif 'Qi 7 ii? E Six Contestants Voted Runners-up MALL SET! okays Mary .lane Jones as she and Bobby Burwick, sophomores, prepare for their entrance at the presentation. OF, RON! exelaims Cherry McEntire, junior, when both she and Ron Redus wait anxiously before they are presented. Q.. 58 MJAN HARKINS and Carter Eustace are Senior finalists, ans nounced the emcee at the 1965 Crystal Ball presentation. Lending Rebels Are Don 84 Ann Each month two students are selected from nominations by the homerooms to serve as Tascosa Dan and Rebel Ann. A committee designated by the Student Council selects a senior boy and senior girl of outstanding service for each of the nine months in the school term. Chairman of this committee. Jerry Carter, senior, collects the nominations and presents them to the board. A screen- ing process detects the outstanding seniors by outlining services to Tascosa. The names for a month are held in secrecy until presented to the student body. Each is awarded a small Dan or Ann statuette at that time. HSIDEWAIK SURFIN' is the sport for Tasc:osa's Dan and Ann, Mike Davis and Charlote Vick, in September. I JUST CANT bear to look, whispers Bobby Bennett HWHERE HAVE ALL the Flowers Gone, strums Art Lara, Tascosa Dan, to I0 .lan Harkins, U16 fCPfCS6l'lUiliVff5 f0f N0VCmbef- JoLynne Thomas, Rebel Ann, in the cool October breezes. UNO. SILLY. he came last munthf' quips Mickey Williamson. Rehel Ann. to ,lerry Carter. Tascosa Dan. for the month of January. as they gaze down a chimney. ' TT , laughs ,lan Beard to Dick Storseth, Dan and Ann for the month rnoer, as she admits the snow is cold. LETS SEE , boasts Mike Willbnrn, Tascosa Dan, to Karen Hitchcock. Rebel Ann for February. l'll aim lnr that tri-e uvcr tlierz-.' EQLEL, ae 1 ri if if i af t iial ahli 4 ai E i NAM liii' W ' i-TNA-+r.,.,.,,,4,,,iqQm I . K 5,4 ' .,,i. w..,.....,.i....f,.., Xkhi .MW in A K in t ,-Q . W-. A ,Q ,KN ,A alggg Q 'mm S WJ X. Qw..xsNI MLET ME HELP offers Steve Johnson Tascosa Dan to Beverly Lemaster, Rebel Ann, as they enjoy a May hlke .Q ' Y, . 3' av if W if f Q f x M! Lei, 5 in ,.V,k, ,k., , 7 ,, , . 'L .. -' -' lf' Adding vitality to the Rebel spirit, Rex Amick, cheerleader, supported Tas- cosais athletic teams during the '66 seasons. Chosen for leadership, scholar- ship and service, he represented the school in a variety of capacities. From a list of 66 candidates and the choice of two committees, the vivacious senior was selected as a '66 Top Ten honoree. A member of Les Chanteurs, the repre- sentative supported THS in All-Citywand All-Region choirs. Last summer he at- tended the Boys' State Convention in Austin as one of four delegates. Active in Thespians, Rex played in the two stage musicals, '4Guys and Dolls , and HThe Boyfriendw. Competing in several speech tourna- T'71CIlfS,i'lllC eloquent speaker entered in hate and prose reading. Rex Amick 4'YOU7RE LOOKIN' good Rebsli' exclaims Rex as he finishes decorating his car for the annual Sandie game fought at Bivins Stadium. REX AMICK, senior cheerleader, helped boost Rebel spirit as he lead students in yells during sports events and pep rallies through the year. ,A.w,mwwffm ' .,,,.,,,. W, .W,t,,N,,,,W,, , ., ,r ala S 21 hill vlhd kiihn into Ind -an w. ah durlwn MVERY GOOD, compliments Cindy to a group of first graders during a practice teaching session sponsored by the Future Teachers. I I I CII I I 9 I'OI I A euur may M rer,IIrr .Ui rrrr . Wa-, ,W ,,., M ,W ,,,., ,gl '.,,h ' .t .mvse,.,ga , ...: . ,... .,.,,, , e, 54 A' , if 3 .P . i, ..:. 3 if it Pretty, perky and petite Cindy Cameron reigning as Miss Southern I Belle, Tascosais official hostess, was I I V. chosen a member of the Top Ten. Nom inations for the honor were made in . V We January, and final selections were made ' in February by a committee, consisting Q, of 28 faculty members and 17 juniors. The blonde beauty is an active mem ' ber of the National Honor Society. Cor ' I responding secretary and a three year i member of the student council, she I worked with the Crystal Ball Committee, L ' the Tascosa Dan and Rebel Ann Com mittee, Tag Sales and as historian, prepared the scrapbook for state com 7' , fi f petition in herjunior year. CINDY CAMERON makes final adjustments for the assembly given in her honor as Tascosa's 1966 Miss Southern Belle. I I President of Future Teachers, the energetic senior represented her chapter as Miss FTA at the district convention. , mimi S . M, ,kt ..,,t SLSeswfztztg'sitmfg-ez1x'rgft:?igrew . ,, 7 IV fr,-o.? ?5-,Pls Wie -AS 7 Qvx. 1 .:- fl,-, ,,f'IEW5255259gngsfigf1Qgsrt'5L?f'1e:?f:tff5f:f'1.-tg ssvVfgwm'1f2xHsf1fff11VS'fssfvisfwtxfnfgiid,4-,int wi -Q MSW 'fre-sv t, -is-11. -- fflffm?aslgfwszqeivisiftygtx5r5557q1ixf4i,gegrfs1-z swf,re-mem:-tfit-f wt , ree -fe-,':fme -f, 25511.-f,.e52:f? 5 at ' 3 .L Mis' r ' A N R3 fl yfgfisi K K ,, 2 . His outgoing personality, friendly smile and jovial nature are all contri- buting factors to ,lerry Carter's success at Tascosa. L After conducting a vigorous campaign, Jerry was elected vice president of the senior class early in September and t thereby became a member of all 1966 . senior committees. -, A member of Future Teachers the .X well-liked senior was voted as Mr. FTA in the fall and received the title of Tascosa Dan for the month ofjanuary. fl Proving his skill as a sportsman, Jerry has helped the Rebel football team main- , tg, tain their winning seasons for the past , two years and the Rebel gridder has shown his ability in the broad jump as an JERRY CARTER serves the Tascosa track team as a broad jumper. The CXCCllCl1l Cil'ldCI'ITl3I'1- popular senior also was a lialfback on the football squad. 'iDON,T BE SIDETRACKEDQ' campaigned Jerry during the fall election, in which he earned the position of senior vice president. ijt, W . .- FINISHING THE LAST of 12 years, Jan, an active member of the National Honor Society, has often spent many hours in stndv. X ,- ,, . -. if if t of A 'fwwfffrt ' Jon Horkms figs IAN HARKINS, a musically-minded miss, is a two year member of Les Chanteurs and serves as their choir queen, presented in an October concert. titt L I ttfif f cttw, I ,, 'QM V, 1 ff XY- wi Singing her way to the position of Choir Queen, popular ,lan Harkins has become a friendly and familiar sight to most at Tascosa. S The versatile brunette was selected by her classmates as favorite during her junior year and as first runner-up this year. During the month of November Jan was named as Rebel Ann at the Cap- rock pep rally. Actively participating in student coun- cil, activities and the National Honor Society, Jan has proven herself an asset to all phases of school life. During the year she might have been seen singing with Les Chanteurs, taking a trip to Canyon as a member of Future Teachers or painting and hanging posters during football season while serving on the ,lunior-Senior Spirits. 65 . :Q K , .z1,gf2f.7 2' 1 1:,1fff...fe -as W - K - f5ufffi'F:C5l?lfiii t - - p:f?5ffQ.3,..,.,f. he , fkkf f .lf A,:, .,.,.,...,,, ...v, ,,.,., V,A- 5 . , V 'zfffvicfxiitw Wlfwf zwigffaf'-'fmt 'S 'S We:5ffi5i?3?la1ii2l5'iYf'3f4 ?Sl35li'2fT'fl'if! Z tit -s,-,..:,. ,aw -ga-.-was fs.. tr. -, g'Will the meeting come to order. pleasef' requests Steve Johnson begin- ning a Key Club meeting. Elected presi- dent of the club last spring, Steve also serves as co-chairman ofthe district. Boosting spirit at Rebel football games and pep rallies, the senior enthusiast spent many unnoticed hours setting up props and posters. Other duties of this Wrangler include serving in the conces- sion, carrying the Rebel Flag and trans- porting the victory bell to and from games. Selected by the senior class sponsors, the active Reb heads the Senior Gift Committee. Planning and conducting the weekly meetings, Steve gathered all of the information forthe 1966 senior gift. For his outstanding service Steve was selected as May Tascosa Dan. Steve Johnson A Qi' ' gi A ,wk kk .4'il.,-...- STEVE JOHNSON. senior Wrangler and president ol' the Key Club. is well known around Taseosa for his versatility and eagerness to serve. AND NOW FOR new businessfi says Steve as he preside-s over a weekly Key Club meeting. He is also ac-tive in both senior committees. 66 is .I PUSH HARDER, laughs senior Beth Fortenberry to top ten honoree Martha, as they aid a friend in distress during a January snow. ' -vw Martha Rlddlespurger MARTHA RIDDLESPURGER. Editor-in-Chief of THE PIONEER, inspects an issue of the lui-monthly newspaper published by her staff. : ' - - .. .,... 1 W i 11 -- .fft?i1' :h1.' a'-:Q - An exacting girl in an exacting position is senior Martha Riddlespurger, Editor- in-Chief of THE PIONEER. The in- dustrious honor student spends much of her time checking story assignments of staff members, drawing layouts, proof reading copy, writing her column, HTas- cosa Talks, going back and forth to the printer and getting the paper to its readers on time. Martha also displays her journalistic talents as president of the Future Journalists and as typist for the 1966 Rebel Roster, Selected as Rebel Ann for March, the well liked girl participates actively in the National Honor Society and was elected to the position of vice president of FTA. 67 P' X1 5 5 was tm? sv, ,ff fl H. iff-13--Z5liri.3i' 5, l- Q 33224223 L ,sew OP 5 yiiii tis P1 i?itsi'Q!2if'? Z Q E P Y JZ mm 5 9 sys 2, msffmiff-af t . me---M-iztftts: 7 :Q weft, fsszfwif -Qtgmaztsit free: fswesss it 7 are -tslgmtgfgz ,g,,,,tq,gwQssm wx assist!-,-L,,tt1wasaaatafwailssfmi 5 e-'ff-f1Q,a2v sm -ffm,fwgifw-wwf 0 .5 .' 5 -' 5, 3, -- mea 3, tg, -as kmf:szg::fff:,ff:f 'g,z,5::a M. ft, 1 'fzgwzssy wrf -ew ti, to w,.. 5,s,f 5 411545 'isis .5. 'E1-fs,.:-'ryww if xx, - , .agua .W I ., Homeless staplers, unfound scissors and 500 envelopes ready to seal are all artifacts found behind the glamorous title of President. That is when-the president happens to be Art Lara of Tascosais Student Council. Chosen to serve as General Reb, the spirited senior has led the student body in the cry of 'gChargel at pep rallies and football games. Adding his voice to the Les Chanteurs, the talented baritone traveled with the group to Enid, Okla. and participated in many local programs. He is also a mem- ber ofthe Boys' Glee. The capable writer spends many hours working as a reporter for The Pioneer. As a result of his outstanding service to the-school, Art was named Tascosa Dan for the month of October. Art Lora ,uw tix ART LARA. serving as this year's General Reb, represents the old con federacy and the traditional spirit symbol ofTascosa THE GUITAR, asymbol ofmusicianship, represents many experiences for Art, who is in Les Chanteurs and a nienibtr ol the faiillrs Sm x M. vt .K ..f- swf-- W - we :,w., , K ki ..,k kg, .pi ,K I . , 7 pw, . ,S ,,. , At.. X ., t ,. Sf. Wgwsgmgfsgsgsmm t WEQWW , . . Sigefzfssfwf I., Mt , ist.. to L' g me WASHINGTON BOUND, Charlotte bids farewell to friends before boarding her plane. Charlotte Vick , - s at my Q72 ? 2 as F 6' fig fre: in gf ,ggi CHARLOTTE VICK prepares to join the Rebel Orchestra onstage before concert. The senior is both president and queen of the group. to tc,.cr .- rf ww A V15 W, WSH' mwsfarwatezfmiffsvigwigigeatgegs 'ISE IQ 5:59. .ff-,j ,gig A Qzig.. ' ww: , zgtif'-eg, Qi, ,J R's'2S,,mfsE .fevfarswz 1 Q, t- ,few t i ' F wssllesfsetlfati? 5342 ,aint 4 , ,Q- twig Saints wi- ag. 55,32 at Y: sf ,W 5 8 1? E ,.,.a-,-f vig? - 'Lyf,:,,+g.. me 1211-Y ,:.-1,:- sms, 5+ t X mgw tgggieas V ,gggw Y Qffwzgmsw tg! wen' We , , 35555, 421, me J In t QV W is .. 'Q Q Q5 f , x g 'efiitfytiis 7259552 - vsfsmgiigfraex Wg? or Meeting President Lyndon B. Johnson was a result of Charlotte Vick's selection as a Texas delegate to the Senate Youth Program in Washington D.C. Charlotte spent one week in January at the con- ference. Vice-president of the Texas Association of Student Councils the popular senior is Associate and editorial editor of The Pioneer and a member of the Future Journalists of America. Se- lected by the faculty as DAR Girl, the personable leader was chosen Rebel Ann for the month of September by a student committee. , Charlotte, presented Oct. 14 as Or- chestra Queen, is president of the musical organization. Her other honors include class vice presidency and mem- bership in FTA and the Spanish Club. 69 9 of Excelling in science, Mike Willborn was named winner of the Baush-Lomb award by the science department. For the past two years, the musically- inclined Rebel has occupied first chair in the clarinet section of the band. He now serves as uniform manager and is a mem- ber ofthe Orchestra. Besides being the only Amarillo stu- dent to make all-state band, Mike was a member of the THS orchestra when it was named state honor orchestra for last year. As president of the National Honor Society, the leader directs meetings and conducted the annual candlelight initi- ation ceremony. Among his other activities are Chap- lain of the Key Club, chairman of the Senior Activities Committee and Feb- ruary Tascosa Dan. Mike Willborn MIKE WILLBORN, has displayed his musical talents in the Rebel Band, the Orchestra, All-State Band and Honor Orchestra. HVUILL YOU PLEASE bow your head for the noon prayer? requests Mike, as he performs a daily service for the Key Club, of which he is chaplain. V' , L 1' Q3 5 K i' 3 i i Si 70 i YARDS AND YARDS of red net were the center of attraction in thejournalism room prior to the presentation of favorites. Mary White MARY WHITE, chosen last spring as Celebrities Editor and Associate Editor of the LAS MEMORIAS, carefully selects negatives for her section. we Q V1 ,f J fu' W :vase I Missf5t2t2itl3I?5S113fs??fiQi2ffWZs 2sesame?sftwxagfisfffsfalmevefs-2, is as:-A,f3r,4.wy' 2.275 fQQwf'y ef-xo' N at A M ,gay,,Q,,g'.ia,,fQf'gWgi.Z, 3 - . , X1-efefeA,mem1,t ff,i. av is,-,M-fever? was as , :: . :: -1- QYIQW t 7355 rr 1 A A t ,g23 e tE'vEfa1 i a'2:, N W .- fg me -t. W f : iw : if , tt.: A255 ge azz - M alik ts H We we we M QW f res, ,gt ,sssgr .. :: -- tt- ,Effie A me ' , Sfs i rwwggiteg - f W ,,, V E533 efetzetersas tagqenangmfggw mr! ' 'w , f 0 4 . i. E rv ,, 1 .vim 1 -' 'wi riliwp f 7 iaj f-xi? ' i o at ,A t,t, ,,,,,1 wg,2g,?tsge7,5f:f,3,i5g,vtw,,f ' Up a little higherf, directs Mary White as the journalism staffs decorate for the favorites, presentation at the 1965 Crystal Ball. Mary, serving as Celeb- rities Editor of the LAS MEMORIAS, assumed the responsibility of conducting the class favorites' election and dec- orating the stage. Among her other ac- tivities, the talented senior represents her school as member of the Orchestra and also serves her fellow musicians as vice president of the organization. Spending uncounted hours painting posters and making' favors, she worked as a chairman of a Football Senior Spirits Committee. Early in the fall, the brown-eyed beauty, was elected as Hi-Y sweetheart and runner-up to Orchestra'Queen. 71 J,Melle Potts Rex Amick Carla Weidling Charles Garret Dana Bevers and Mike Cook Cheerleaders Quicken 'Spirit Oi 66' 'gwhci are the Rebels? We are the ,Rcime'lsf Cheers thundered through the air as- the six lively leaders set the pace for 'liascosa spirit. Rallying Tascosa students in support of Rebel athletes, the sextet promoted spirit by planning pep rallies, cheering at games, painting posters, decorating cars and goal posts and hosting the sports banquets. Elected last spring, this yearis cheer- leaders attended a one week camp at SMU in August. Honors received in- cluded two first place ribbons and the Hspirit stick, which the Tasf-osa squad acquired three times during the five day camp. Of these six, Dana Bevers and Mike Cook have served Tascosa for two years as kindlers of THS spirit. Serving as senior pepsters, ,l'Melle Potts and Rex Amick have spurred Rebel abilities to victory. Also boosting spirit were Carla Weidling and Charles Garret. Spending endless hours in preparing for each game the cheerleaders exerted a tremendous effort in leading the teams toward victory, and holding Tascosa's pride following defeat. Striving to pro- mote spirit they proclaim this thought, 4'Tascosa High School We Love Youfi 72 'AGO REBS! Beat those Sandiesf' was the cry from the stands as the cheer leaders encouraged spirit before the teams came onto the field. 2' N V 1 73 f 1 af 'z A i s ff-mf A ii 3 , 4 13 1 ' gg ,ev L. ' X Y' k . E gli 51 Y 1 9 fa. ,,,, ff. ' QT' I ,fxfxv ix , K N R! . D . Q . , ,af 3- ,J - X ., , IA:-F1 , W L . , 1 , -3 4. lv!! ' igimrfbm ,F A M4 ig .Ta at 5 YQ gn Y ' 3 M.. X. ,A , -I -' 4, Av U Y , 'HA n, ' I ts vl 9 y . ,Nev A -fx ' Y , ' Q 1 D ' Mfg h' i 1 ' Ei. ' :EA ' gf f N 1 , 'l , - 5 1, E F , 1 4 , A 3 33? A gg. Q wg 4 H X rf ' f V ' ,,,,,,, 'xxy I T A 'gfi I 1 W- 5 If , f. 5 ' M11 1, , ??'xi34-1::1::w ' 4422 L: J FP MN X ' ,T M, Eur: ' .wif . f ! I ' 5 ' N----,- wal' , H 31? M b ' 1 'N . Af' W 6? ' N ' : 'Q-- , ,:12,mE11:IN'!3 iii ' .., I J M t i M N- 23 1: l .,.,, 4 fm 'I ,-N- 'N V W ' W H f' 'L w 5 We remember 1966 . . . a year of organizations. National Honor Society members tutoring those in need of extra help . . . career clubs giving members an insight to preferred professions . . . Y-organizations, Key Clubers, and Student Council providing service to the community . . . members of the band marching to a 4--count beat . . . the choirs and orchestra har- monizing for their Patriotic Concert . . . publications staffs recording the year's history. rf e ft tif' 2 -A Q2 Q a fa fi 't tw ' 4, 3 'L Sc: YEL ,sf .1 . is Wx 'Q 1 'iid-WW? if a W....WW, A X, fn 1. is ,Q my 1, 'A 1 2 , , i RH 0 H S y it kv' ' 2,,,fg-13, so 6 666 BAND MEMBERS: Bottom Row-Mr. B. Porter, P. Glenn, S. Nelson, K. Holbert, G. Henderson, M. Loewenstern, R. Sexton, J. Frazine, R. Rei nert, H. Davis, B. Klein, W. Wakefield, M. Allen, L. Annen, C. Jackson, R. Love, R. Lee, S. Davis, B. Cook, J. Perkins, B. Clower, R. Moore, M Jones, P. Cline, J. Thomas, Mullins, D. Cantwell, J. Loomis, R. DeVoe, G. Carter. Second Row-S. Cosper, D. Cope, B. Hopson,J. Ford, S. Mc Kaye, J. Scivally, C. Harriman, K. Foster, S. McFather, C. Ottensmeyer, K. Miller, K. Kingdon, S. Hicks, P. Bransom, B. Ramsey, C. Goodwin, M Pittman, L. Bartley, C. Peat, J. Collins, M. Christensen, C. Brayboy, P. Nelson, J. Haynes, S. Crawford, N. Pollan, C. McKinley,J. Amyx. M. Will born, M. Atwell, D. King, M. Price, C. Burp, B. McCracken, P. Kiser, J. Gilbert, T. Schulz. Third Row-C. Golladay, C. Dyer, K. Mernitz, B Lewis, C. Gallerneau, R. Fox, J. Watts, V. Eddy, L. Sheegog, V. Reed, N. Stein, M. Elliff, S. Thomas, G. Bolmer, P. Maddy, C. Jenkins, B. Crouch R. McGuire, V. Glenn, D. Mauldin, B. Hunt, L. McGuire, K. Lane, R. Morgan, J. Slaton, R. Blaylock, G. Scivally, G. Jones, D. Blackwell, W. Cox T. Arden, B. Mattice, D. Wells, J. Garbutt, F. Rattan, D. Aldridge. Top Row-T. Stewart, C. Thomas, D. Stutzman, G. Fair, B. Hicks, C. Altsman J. Sampson, M. Townsend, S. Woodall, B. Smith, J. Backus, R. Nelson, R. Whitlock, D. Baker, D. Acrey, J. Blackwell, K. Campbell, D. Morgan T. Carroll, D. Gillespie, G. Walvoord, B. Hyde, R. Hall, W. Pollard, J. Rains, L. Rodden, J. Lilly, J. Imel, D. Bowlin, T. Roller, J. Clyde, P. Muri dock, M. Dean, M. Freehling, W. Wilson. Rebel Bond Rates Superior At Canyon While many were still enjoying the last of summer, the 147-piece Rebel Band was busy practicing for the Fair Parade and the first football game. As the l weather cooled the spirit of the Rebel ' band' warmed while they practiced long hours after school. Representing Tascosa well, their organization played at every J pep rally and football game, presented several concerts and on Nov. 9 received a superior rating from the Interscholastic League Contest in Canyon. At the close of marching season, the band began preparation for its concert season. With the concert season came in- dividual tryouts for HAH Region and All Staten band and, finally, the Tri- State Music Festival in Enid, Okla. Senior Connie Ottensmeyer has reign- ed as 1965-66 band queen. President Richard Love is aided by Larry Stallings, vice president, Marion Atwell, secretary, Shirley Thomas, reporter, Gary Wal- voord, business manager, Mike Willborn, uniform manager and Jorja Perkins and 1 J Cheryl Thomas, librarians. Drum majors are Rick DeVoe and Gerald Carter and twirlers include Jeanne Loomis, JoLynne ' Thomas, Sheryl Mullins, Debbie Cant- well, Melinda JOIICS and Phyllis Cline. their formations during a football game half time. u THE EYES OF TEXAS are upon you, sounds the Rebel Band as they go through 76 a e 1 FQJYC ii C BAND QUEEN Connie Ottensmeyer returns to the royal carriagew following her coronation during half-time at the Sandie game. Awww We .':.'r-Slfli TWIRLERS: Cheryl Mullins, ,loLynne Thomas, Jeanne Loomis, Phyllis Cline, Debbie' Cantwell, and Melinda Jones. C i 77 Raider Bond Dressed in white and scarlet sashes, Band opened their September as they Street to the tune shirts, black pants, the Rebel Raider marching season in paraded down Polk of Grandioso at the annual Tri-State Fair Parade. Al- though the weather was rainy on Oct. 7, it did not stop these brave sophomores from giving an excellent performance in the Fire Prevention Parade. n r These events were only two of the many I activities the sophomore band partici- pated in this year. Directed by Bill Porter, and assisted by student teacher Miss Thelma McClung, the 94--member band performed in the November march- ing contest at Canyon. Competing with two other bands, they received a rating of IIN, a higher ranking than any pre- vious THS sophomore band had gotten. As second semester rolled around and marching season came to an end, the efforts ofthese sophomores were directed toward preparation for concert contest in April. ln addition to concert contest, many members participated in solos and ensembles, All-Region Band, and the Tri- State contest in Enid, Okla. ALL EYES on the music, deliberate sophomores Debbie Halpin, Patty Post, Mark Eubanks, and Debbie Allen as they review their music. SOPHOMORE BAND MEMBERS: Bottom Row-C. Smith, J. Rattan, T. Kelly, T. Collins, B. Wood, D. Mueting, J. Warr, R. Quillin, T. Hodges D. Stotts, B. Hegedus, D. Scott, B. DeBaun, B. Hunter, J. Herring. Second Row-P. Reinert, M. Reed, C. Wendele, M. Goodman, R. Hays, K. lxclander, B. Brown. D. Pinkston, R. Brewer, K. Mullins, D. Hodges, G. Woods, R. Smith. C. Lotspeich, K. McSwain, D. Hooker, Mr. B. Porter Thin.. Row-D. Allen, V. Wood, P. Cusler, C. House, P. Post, N. Huse, S. Scivally, N. Huse, J. Royal, J. Killmer, KJ-iitchcock, G. Thornburg, A. Shapiro, D. Remling, V. Van Ausdall, M. Stroud.lFourth Row-T. Sowers, D. Eehols, R. Skipworth, D. Smith, T. Warren, M. Henslee, N. Sumner, B. Nicholson, J. Cano, J. Morris, T. Davis, A. Shulkin, S. Brown, S. Martin, C. Kinerd. Fifth Row-A. Holm, T. Warren, K. Probst, illgfeard, R. Jinkins, J. Ashby, D. Day, W. Hassinger, T. Dickinson, C. Koury, E. Smith, J. Rust, M. Euhanks, K. Woolery, T. Baer, M. Carr. . .1ng. Ftvf ,J . ', J Ji 3 'V fini 6, l' .gf Joins Rebel Group For Half-Time Show 3 3 1 l PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT, agree the four sophomore twirlers Jenni Rattan, Carla Smith, .lanet Price and Janet Herring as they rehearse in the commons before the Plainview Bulldog pep rally and gam NOW YOU TRY, suggests sophomore drum rnajor'Debbie Allen to her assistant James Dillon as she 'Lperformsf' 79 Orchestra-Choir Concert Coptivotes N + X ' K xxx E ? X WlTH SOIEMN DICNITY julie Richards. junior. plucks the many strings ofthe harp during an orchestra rehearsal lu-lore a concert. With burning memories of last year's state group, the 1965-66 Tascosa Orches- tra, directed by Bill Porter. strived to keep the pace set for them. Long after- noon rehearsals, sore fingers and tired lungs resulted in the making of an ambi- tious musical group. which represented Rebeland well this year. The 81-piece ensemble clad in red brocade dresses and black suits com- bined with the choirs for an inspiring patriotic concert on Oct. 14-. ln Novem- ber, 39 of the members formed the pit orchestra for the 3-night smash comedy, '4Gentlemen Prefer Blondesv. Serving as the 1965-66 president, Charlotte Vick. senior. also was elected orchestra queen. Other officers include Mary White, vice presidentg Susan Wright, secretary: Cheryl Clark, re- porterg Gary Walvoord. business man- ager and Cheryl Thomas and Jorja Perkins, librarians. In the spring orchestra members turned their -thoughts to the Tri-State Music Contest in Enid. Ukla. where they competed with orchestras from an eight state area to climax the year's activities. HHUSTLE, BUSTl.l'i, describes the scurry after first period orchestra as memlmers hurry to ,L put up their instruments and be on time for second period classes. ee fa T . Filled House BILL PORTER. orchestra Conductor. enjoys a CHARLOTTE VICK. orchestra queen. was escorted by Doug Aldridge. senior moment ol' relaxation during his free period. during the combined orvhestra-Choir program of patriotic music in October. l URCHESTR-X NIENIBEBS: Ig0fff1II1Rllll'-K. Bus:-h. T. Kelly. Y. Tomlinson. ,I. Rim-liuiwls. N. XjSlI'UlIl.Sf'f'0l1llIeUll.'-li. Horton. G. Brooks. D Whisenuml. li. Sigmon. W. Williams. 5. Nlui-li. K. Lurrl. S. Lani. C. X ic-lx. 0. Funsli-r. R. Sharp. C. Garrett. Nl. XX hilv. .l. Handy. B. jones. L. Fil mer. J- Mulllic-vvson. .l- Walker. D. 0'Brii-n. W. Nlok. D. Kern. D. W arrc-n. C. Clark. C. Cox. T. Thomas. R. Bakr-r, ll. BI'ilLlI'lli. S. Wright. Y. En- sign. Tliirrl Ron'-Wir. B. Porter. M. Davis. D. Blur-kwell. F. Jones. F. Rattan. D. Alclregie. M. Loewenstern. .l. Pl'l'liiIlS. M. Price, NI.Sfl'0l1tl F. Walv4i11l'1l..l. Loomis. W. Pollard. M. Atwvll. M. Willborn, L. Bartley. B. l31'own..l. Mc-Quay..l. Polls, R.W'lliIl4r11k.'l1.TowllS8llLl. C. Thornae ,I. Blaukwvll. D. Whiscnand. J. We-hh, C. Cainhlin. .l. Wussum. Fourth Row-K. Nic-Cain. L. Vinez. B. Chvsley. D. Fish. D. Denman. L. Mastin P. Barrett. B. Fanslcr. D. Tippleton, Nl. Calhoun. N. Svc-walrl, L. Kouha. K. lluviflson. A. Holman. Xl. Lx-how. R. K1-elm-r. .I. Pix-kett. J. Nlitr-hell B. Lewis. H. Bruyhoy. and W. Wakel'icllrl. ,,..Y ,-7 - .,- .. . .. .,.. . Choir Receives .AHenw.. .. .. A ni? rw I WISH I WAS IN DIXIE, sings senior choir queen ,lan Harkins LES CHANTEURS SING for filming of the annual TV program. as she reviews a song to be sung during assembly. Christmas at Tascosan. seen on Christmas Eve night. LES CHANTEURS MEMBERS: Bottom RlIl,U-W. MCCrary. S. Snider, D. ,lolinson, S. Justus. M. Longbine, L. Batt:-iifit-ld. ,l. Tedford. Y. Mt'- Lean, M. Clark. J. Board, K. Parker, K. McGuire, B. Eustace. M. Hodges. L. Campbell. M. Oates, H. Seale, K. Jones. V. Ensign, K. Ogihara, C. Meecham, P. Standley. M. I'Iawlcins. Svfond R010-P. Sims. E. Sumner. K. Schroeder, S. Reynolds. S. Parker, D. Snead, S. Nelson. S. West. N. Coffman. P. Latta, J. Richards, E. Marsh, S. Chase. G. Kirk. M. Graham. J. Malone, .l. Thomas. D. Barrett. K. Busch. S. Snider. M. Feur. Third Row-D. Acrey. D. Fulton. M. Garrison. M. Carr, C. Garret. D. Elliot. P. Cunningham, A. Martin. S. Wilbanks. M. Davis. B. Garrett. R. Williams. R. Anderson. G. Hayme. J. Savage, B. Gore. K. Owen. P. Graham. Fourth Rau'-B. Baker. R. Amick, M. Cook. H, Burns. B. Pankratz. M. Wilson. R. Weems, B. Taylor. R. Love. B. Love, C. Hiser. S. Smith, D. Maddy. A. Eklund. A. Lara, J. Bates. S. Hunter, P. Fogleson. Standing Ovation At Harvey Program Perfectly timed rhythm. matched with excellent harmony. and an occasional out- burst of laughter fill the hallway around room 108. fourth period. as the l.es Chanteurs have their daily practice. The vocal group. led by jovial Bill Cormack and accompanied by Mary Bose Longbine. junior. is Tasc-osa's most advanced choir. This year the Les Chanteurs went to the lfniversity Interscholastic League contest at Canyon in March and then on to the Enid Tri-State Music Festival in April. They have won top honors at the Enid Festival for the past three years. Bon Williams. president of the group, is assisted by treasurers Sally Reynolds and Steve Hunter. Steve. best known at Tascosa for his vocal and acting role as Henry Spoffard in this yearss Gentlemen Prefer Blondes . has been nominated to the All-State Texas Choir for all three years of his high school career, This is the first time a Tascosa student has received this top musical honor. Throughout the year the group has sung for various civic groups including the ABC Clubis Paul Harvey program at the City Auditorium in October. Among its many performances in 1965- 66 Les Chanteurs presented its fourth annual televised Christmas Concert and its sixth annual Night On Broadway , a spring con- cert. Other projects were a winter dance for the members and a patriotic record. i, '- WA A DECK THE HALLSU. thinks senior Ron Williams as he accompanies l c Chanteurs while rehearsing for one of their Christmas programs 1 i za , 4- 3 Ma! 59 1 t f l , t l i I l f i I 1 it . A i Q 1 it it iv THE EMBERS: ,lan Beard. Sharon Parker, ,lol,ynne Thomas Prism ella Standley and Sally Reynolds sing at many 'FHS functions if fff 1 , 4 'f' q f , 5 Illl Y ' f ., fm . fa BE CAREFUL and don't tripf, warns junior Bill Love as he and Susan Wrist. senior, walk downstairs to join other Madrigals beforc a performance. 84 Rebel Mcidrigcils Sing A Cappella Like the singing groups oi' the 17th century. Tascosa's Madrigals are adapted to a cappella singing. The Nladrigal music consists of separate melodies blended a single lyric. Vvcaring medieval costumes. the Nladrigals perform during the Christmas holidays and in the second semester. Their schedule includes Christmas pro- grams and singing for groups such as the Lions' Club. Chosen from Les Chanteurs and Les Chanson, the Madrigals have about 40 members. This spring they competed with choirs from eight states at the Tri' State Music Festival in Enid, Oklahoma. Mr. Bill Cormack, choir director. com- ments, 'QTascosais Madrigals are a unique group. There isnit another one in any other Texas high school. iw HNOW, FROM THE BEGINNING, instructs Bill Cormack. choir director, during Madrigal practice. Choir Beguiles Junior Highs Tascosa's largest choir. the 101- member Les Chanson, combines the singing talents of sophomore, junior and senior classes. Meeting during third period each day Les Chanson rehearsed music for the patriotic program, Let Freedom Sing , presented by the choir and orchestra Oct. 21. The Christmas season prompted numerous concerts at clubs and schools for the festive music makers. lncluded in these concerts were visits to both David Crockett and Sam Houston Jr. Highs. Tommy Warnick. president, serves Les Chanson as their assistant con- ductor. The choral group is directed by Bill Cormack. ALL TOGETHER NOW. says senior Tom Warnick. preparing for the down- bcat as he assists Bill Cormac-k in directing a l.es Chanson practice session. LES CHANSON MEMBERS: Bottom Row - R. Sigmon, J. Miller, N. Stein, H. Wright. K. Butler. S. Graham, T. Houghton, J. Morton. T. Phil- lips. L. Kirkpatrick. D. Cantwell. T. Lewis. S. Eudy, K. Kling. S. Anderson. B. Higgins. Serond Row - K. Roddy, P. Clark. J. Weidling. L. Riley. B. Jones. J. Rae. L. Zielke. A. Andrews, S. Garrett, S. Zwingle, P. Harrison, N. Page. B. Warr, M. Lane, D. Hayes. A. Allred. M. Harriman, S. Clements. S. Sullivan. B. Dunlap. Third Row - L. Lance. C. Cline. B. McCracken. D. Wright. D. lckles. D. Webb. R. Cast. J. Meyers. D. Smith. D. Sirkel. K. Baker. R. Walters. E. Sharp. T. Ballard. R. DeYoe. C. Davis. M. Thornton. L. Newton, C. Miller, P. Cline. B. Noe. NI. Word. Fourth Row - L. Tomlinson. J. Springer, B. Waughn. J. Bentley. K. Chamberlain. C. Riddlespurger. T. Henderson, B. Schrantz. T. Wood. L. Anderson. C. Meisenheimer. Nl. Robinson. J. Hicks. R. Case, T. Warnick, M. Hipcs, J. Lewis, B. Garrett, D. lnnian, B. Myers. B. Pester. S. Souther. B. Spratt. , f?+E . 85 Chili Supper Money Fincinces Risers SENIOR CHOIR MEMBERS Rivliard l,ove and Steve Wilbanks spend many after-school hours rehearsing for various Boys' Clee Club programs. .IAN BEARD. president of sixth period Girls' Clee. sorts out new music for a coming concert. ' M 15.371 wk' 86 Les Alouettes. adorned in long. black hrocade dresses. have raised their voices in song in over 25 programs this year. Under the direction of Bill Cormack the combined choirs sponsored a chili supper to raise money for thc purchase of risers. This Spring Les Alouettes traveled to Enid. Okla. along with the mixed choirs and Boys' Cflee Club to compete in the Tri-State Music Festival. The girls also participated in the spring contest in Canyon. Tex. Composed of girls from both second and sixth period classes plus accompanists Murial Morris, Julie Richards and Fran Watscin, the group totaled about 160. Uniformed in red blazers and black slacks, the Boys' Glee Club, made up of 80 sophomore, junior and senior boys from all the choirs was organized in the middle of the year. Rehearsing before and after school and sometimes at night. the boys learned music for competition in both the Enid and Canyon contests. Ron Williams, senior, aided Bill Cor- mack as student director. JOY TO THE WORLDV' carol Cirlsi Glee Club members as they st-renade in Tascosa's halls on the last day before the Christmas vacatinnj Y M fs Wd i X -XTIOX XI. HONOR SOCIETY: Bottom Ron'-Nlrs. NI. Bedwell. T. Brown. K. Hitchcock. B. Bowntree. D. Ray. S. Vllright. XI. Williamson. J. Riggs. Nl. Willborn. KP. .-Xnsley. S. Douglass. S. Thomas. S. Schneiderlnan. C. Brown. P. Hail. B. Nlorglan.Secor11lRo1r-Xl1's. L. Taylor. J. Burk- haller. S. Wyatt. W, Pollard. tl. Jenkins. l'. Scivally. S. Short. J. Hichards. N. Stein. J. Perkins. S. Hilburn. E. llibson. Nl. Harriman. Nl. Powell. B. l'oppc. Tl1lfllR!lIl'--S. Greet. D. Howe. Nl. I'lI't't'llllIlQ. W. Kimble. B. Deuschle. B. Rowntree. Jim Cloninger. C. Cohh. I.. llreever. B. Schroll. C. Hannon. J. Baskin. l'. Tigart. FllllI'Zl1RllIlA-IJ. Fortenberry. C. Jones. T. Williaiiis. T. Merida. B. Carter. S. Camp. NI. Mwcll. J. Harkins. S. Tuck- er. F. Watson. Nl. 'l'hornton. l'. Nlurelock. Nl. Whaley. Fifth Rau'-B. l.ove. D. ,-Xnierson. 'I'. Asher. R. Wlhitehead. S. Hill. B. Baker. S. I'Iig1g1ins.J. Carson. R. Butz. C. Branchi. S. Pinkston. S. Sullivan. P. Nlcfloy. J. Bees. Sixth Kon'-l'. Steele. C. Evans. B. Deliieux. R. Nelson. B. Bnlla. J. llray. il. Nlason. Nl. Riddlespurger. J. Holly. B. l.m-master. U. Lewis. D. Bevers. P.Fincl1.tI. IlilIIll f4tII.SPl'PlIfh Role-B. Pool. D. Wyatt. J. Nuss- halnn. J. Foster. S. Hunter. J. Nleade. D. Clondray. l'. Yelson. C. Peat. II. Dyer. C. Xlclfntire. B. Seewald. J. Crowell. Society Hosts Bock-To- School Night JUNIOR OLIVER FORTENBERRY completes the Tu as he is formally initiated into Tascosa's National Honor Society during the February ceremony. On Feb. I4 the 'liascosa Chapter ol' the National Honor Society initiated 67 new members. An honorary special metnher- ship was awarded to Gay Lynne Vandiver. one ofTascosa's home-hound students. During the traditional candlelight ceremony each student signed the per- tnanent roster. received his metnlmership card and a red and Ivlaclc honor rilnlmon. Each new initiate then lit one hulh on the hig UT. ' Presiding over the initiation was Mike Vlfilllrorn. president. Following the open- ing ceremonieshloe Riggs. vice president. presented the history of the National Honor Society. Charlene Mason. senior. then explained the significance ol' the emblem. Giving the aims and purposes ol' the organization was Bob Howntree. senior. The program was followed hy a social hour in the Connnons. Nlemhers ol' thc Honor Society otler their services as tutors throughout the year to those needing help. Other oi'ficers included Gayle Ansley. secretary-treasurer and Micky William- son. historian. Sponsors were Mrs. Lois Taylor and Mrs. Mollie Bedwell. SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS: Bottom Row-T. Thomas, D. Hunter, N. Hunter, ,l. Herring, C. Smith, G. Godfrey, S. Fowler, V. Turner, J. Walker, Mrs. V. Sadler. Second Row-V. Deaver, A. Short, L. Leverett, P. Sthapitanonda, S. Bowen, S. Hutson, K. Ekis, C. Horton, .l. Trammell, Miss R. Patterson. Third Row-L. Lance, D. Tipple, E. Phillips, G. Grimes, D. Atwood, V. Sells, S. Short, S. Bradley, A. Scamahorn. Fourth Row-B. Seewald, M. Jones, M. Ballou, A. Barrett, M. Calwell, T, Erwin, R. Finley. Spanish Club Assists Lotin America Tascosa's Spanish Club members be- came Santa's helpersw this year as they gathered toothbrushes, toothpaste, washcloths, soap and shampoo for dis- tribution throughout Latin America. Collection and packaging ofthe eight boxes were guided by officers Buddy Seewald, president, Mike Ballou, vice president and Mary Jane Jones, secre- tary, and sponsors Miss Rosemary Patter- son and Mrs. Charles Sadler. The dona- tion total was announced at the club's annual piiiata party. In March Los Conquistadoresw aided Miss Patterson in planning Workshops for the Pan American Student Forum. HREPEATEN USTEDES, commands Miss Rose- mary Patterson as she works with students in lab. 'QMERRY CHRlSTMAS,H wish Gayle Godfrey, Buddy Seewald, Linda Leverett, Duncan Gibbs and Sue Fowler as they pack boxes to send to South America. French Club Turns Drcamotlc In Ploy A little bit of France hit West Texas University last December as four French Club members presented g'Les Trois Souhaitsm or 'The Three Wishesi' at the annual French Teachers' Convention. Tascosals group was led by presi- dent Mickey Williamson, vice president Nan Page, secretary Jan Reese and pro- gram chairman Vicki McLean. Throughout the year the club's byword was France! From its rolicking folk songs to melodious carols, ancient cus- toms to modernized traditions, Gaelic dialect to 20th century slang. They received special knowledge about France from sponsor Mrs. Geor- ette Daia, who lived in Paris two years. A ROMEO? contemplates senior Pam Latta as sophomore Chris .Staples acts his part in French. it HAS. in sit -- . . ' T ' W ilts 3 . itt,t L ' Q t she presides over a meeting while Mrs Georgette Dala looks on . I3 'F FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS: Bottom Row-P. Finch J Rees N Pa e VI Williamson V Mr Lean Mrs C Dara Sammi Rott S Sullivan l Jones, B. Hawkins,C.McEntire, M. Elliff,S.Hicks.ThlrdRou P Richmond F Baldwin R Patterson W Myers .l King Latin Scholars Take Time For Feast Fighting natures and nightly parties might have been the byword for .lulius C3.CSa1',S 4'Legio D6ClII13,,, but Tascosa's tion oflulius Caesar duringamonthly Latin Club meeting. group have taken on more scholarly airs. Named after the tenth legion of the famous conquerer's army, the Latin club, sponsored by Misses Doris Mitchell and .losephine Gunter, discussed various aspects of Roman life at the meetings. The group took time out from their studies for a Feast of the Saturnalia. Sophomore Roy Lassiter reigned as Saturn, while junior Pam Caldwell portrayed Ceres. Co-consuls lean Foster and Patrick Cox, money collector Bill Pool and secre- tary Martha Thornton were in charge of the MRoman Banquetl' held in April. ET TU BRUTE, exclaims Patrick Cox to Mike Price as they enact the assassina- 'LI WONDER IF Romans ate this well,', Jean Foster asks Carolyn Dyer, a fellow junior. 1 l 1 LATIN CLUB: Bottom Row-Mrs. J. Gunter, K. Porter, J. Mathewson, J. Foster, M. Thornton, K. McCam, J. Webb, Mrs. D. Mitchell. Second Row-C. Dyer, K. Golladay, P. Graef, M. King, P. Brown, G. Lewis, K. Noland, N. Seewald, M. Hogan. Third Row-A. Stockdale, S. Teesdale, P. Murdock, P. Tigarr, C. Wendele, B. Brown, G. Cass, K. Lard, S. Lard. Fourth R0w-P- Robertson, M- Calhoun, C- Stout. M- Goodman, A- An- drews, M. Merchant, L. McNeil, B. Spratt, C. Spratt, E. Sumner. Fifth Row-R. Lassiter, C. Altsman, W. Pollard, B. Pool, B. Jones, B. Hervey, D- Kern. L- Krause- Sixth R010-.l. Bandy, D. Dyer, R. Quillin, L. Anderson, C. Eustace, E. Norman. Seventh Row-K. Colwell, M. Cox, W. Mok, S. Nussbaum, J. Bowling, K. Kingdon, C. Denson,,l. Crowell, P. Cox, M. Cox. 0 FUTURE MEDICS: Bottom. Row-S. Brown. E. Gibson. R. Butz, J. Williams, K. Porter, P. Graef, E. Gray. V. Bedford, S. Stalter. Mrs. H. Teague. Miss S. Fullerton. Second Row-J. Swift. fVl. Calhoun. L. Newton. C. O,Brian. K. Calladay. J. Rush. C. Goodwin. A. Andrews. C. Mason. M. Merchant. Third Row-P. Green. D. Meehan, J. Kimbrough. P. Barrett. D. Warren. Nl, Whaley. K. Niekell. D. Nunley. C. McKinley. J. Miller. S. Meyers. Fourth Row-N. Gerber. C. Chappell, ,l. Mathewson. C. Dyer, J. Whitfield. J. Collins. K. Calladay. K. Williams. A. Scamahorn. J. Dailey, ,l. Burnham. Fifth Row-D. Potts, J. Bowling, T. Roller. G. Folley, N. Leard, K. Palmer. M. Oates. L. Goodloe. Terry Nugent. Sixth Rotu- B. Hopson, Karen Bridges, P. Cline, R. DeVoe, D. Bolin, W. Howard, G. Molyneaux. P. Scivally. V. Meginiar, P. Noonon.Se11e11lh Rott'-.l. Bolin, J. Trammell, M. Evans, R. Daily, B. Thomas. M. Cox,,l. Seeds. D. Broaddus, C. Singleton, P. Brown. Medics Group Observes First Surgery Doctors are human too. This fact was proved this year as some of the more faint members of the Future Medios saw and failed to conquer their first view of surgery. , Besides observing a dog operation at Woflin Animal Hospital, they visited Bivins Convalescent Home with school sponsors Mrs. Helen Teague and Miss Sue Fullerton. .lack Seeds, president, with the help of Nona Leard, vice presidentg ,lane Mathewson, secretaryg Mike Evans, trea- surer, arranged several speakers in different fields of medicine. 'LOPEN WIDE. commands school nurse Mrs. Helen Teague. sponsor. to one ofthe many students who rome to her office during the day. K R FUTURE MEDICS get preview of this chosen vocation by observing a dog oper- ation performed at Wolflin Animal Hospital. 9l Hf 'f-' Council Duties HWHY CANiT people discuss business at writing tempo? re- AND FOR OUR NEXT PRO,lECT,'i explains Art Lara as he pre- fleets Jan Beard, recording secretary for the Student Council at sides ata Student Council meeting. one ofthe weekly meetings. STUDENT COUNCIL: Bottom Row-R. Si mon, P. F' h C. C L g mc , ameron, . Greever, G. Crimes, A. Lara. Second Row-S. Sullivan, P. Caldwell, M. Williamson, D. Bevers, M. Davis, C. Eustace, F. Self, B. Foster, .l. Hill, B. Hamblin, C. Raffkind. Third Row-R. Hervey, K. Ogihara K Kling M. Jones, L. Simmers, M. Calhoun, D. Tipple, K. Wooley, R. Howard, W. Myers, C. McEntire. Fourth Row-B. Calvert, P. Gusler, C.,Gamblinj P. Glenn, l. Foster, B. Ray, l. Weidling, L. Anderson, .l. Pierce, R. Thomas, K. Malone, .l. Carter. 92 lncrectse With Stcite Vice Presidency Doubled duty and doubled fun faced the Rebel student council this year as they served not only Tascosa but the Texas Association of Student Councils. After electing Art Lara as president, Cary Grimes, vice president, Jan Beard, recording secretary, Cindy Cameron, corresponding secretary, Patti Finch, treasurer, Rita Sigmon, historian, Car- ter Cline, parliamentarian and Lee Greever, chaplain, last spring, the group was named vice president of TASC. Shouldering the councilis duties for this office, Charlotte Vick kept in touch with councils in other Texas schools and planned the problem clinic for this year,s state convention. One of the local council's major pro- jects this year has been the first Rebel handbook, which includes information about clubs, school policies, curriculum and other helpful advice. All students entering Tascosa next fall will receive a copy of the new publication. The Council-sponsored Boys' Ranch Fund reached a record high of 352,608 this year. The Rebel donation was pre- sented to Cal Farley, Boy's Ranch founder, at the annual Christmas pro- gram on Dec. 21. During the same assem- bly the council gave Tascosais two foreign exchange students Christmas gifts from the student body. This Spring, as a highlight to their stock sales project for next year's American Field Service Student, the council had pictures of the exchange students of the past and present hung underneath their national flags in the cafeteria. ABOUT THREE more yardsf' figures B. H. Clark as he helps with the Crystal Ball decorations. HOW ABOUT A TAG? Student council members Suzy Sullivan. Lce Greever, Mike Davis and Rita Sigmon badger senior Mike Clazner into buying a spirits tag before the Midland football game. THE COMMONS resembled a veritable jungle as Student Council members and other willing helpers decorated into the wee hours for the Crystal Ball. 93 More Parking Spence, Less Litter Top A vote for more parking spaces and less litter is a vote for Tascosa's Key Clubbers and nearly 2000 Rebels mark their ballots affirmatively. By making additional parking places at Tascosa Baptist Church available to students and by locating four Rebel Rubbish cans at the school's front entrances, the busy organization gave THS everyday reminders of its less publicized club services. The hardwork- ing boys have raised the flags daily, conducted noontime prayers and re- painted the Rebel Cannon. Conscious of their community obligations, they col- lected over 35200 for both cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy. The spirit boosting Wranglers, ten Key Club members selected on the basis of participation in the club, had the sad task of shipping the Victory Bell to Monterey of Lubbock, district football champions, after the final game of the season. The Wranglers were also in charge of setting up for pep rallies and football games, where they did much to build spirit. On Nov. lil, President Steve .lohnson emceed the 7th annual teachers apprecia- tion breakfast and presented new spon- sor, Richard Carter to the faculty. Along with other club officers Sam Johnson, vice president: lim Cloninger, secretary' Mike Pugh, treasurer, Mike Willborn chaplaing and Mark Hipes, head Wran- gler, Steve spearheaded charity collec- ALL THE WAY UP, thinks junior Key Club member Bruce .lones as he raises tlonsf Scholarshlp fund ralslng prolects thu Rebemag followingafombauvictory. and special services throughout the year. 1 9 KEY CLUB: Bottom Row-,l. Brill, M. Pugh, S. Johnson, S, ,lohnsnn, ,l. Potts, ,l. Cloninger, M, Hipes, M. Willhorn.Sfvr:un1lRow- R. Dailey, M. Brown. A. Swisher, M. Carr, W. Mok, C. Vandell, .l. Pierce, Mr. R. Baldwin. Tl1Lr1fR0w-B. Britain, B. Brown, M. Evans, T. Deliaun, D. Amerson, U. Fortenberry, B. Rowntree, Mr. R. Carter. Fuurlh Roni-R. Sharp, B. Matthews, C. Cilliland, A. Martin, K. Kingdon, .l. Greer, C. Gallarneau, B. Jones. W. Pollard. Filth Row-P. Flamrn, A. Eklund, D. Snellman, R. DcVoe, G. Loomis, L. Creever, .l. Riggs, D. Bowlin. 9-4 Key Club Drives 'LKEEP THAT BALL,,' urges Wrangler John Britt as his spirit boosting group encourages the Rebel team. WOULD YOU LIKE to donate to cystic fibrosis?', asks sophomore Roy Lassiter. Key Clubbers raised S200 for this cause. :yum L mamma my mm1mmmwnmm s . 5 ?q ah HCHARCEV' bellows Steve Johnson as he leads the football team onto the field with the Rebel flag. MEVERY LITTER BIT HURTSQ, agree Key Clubbers Bob Rown- tree, John Britt, Jim Cloninger, Steve Johnson and Sam Johnson. J ,,,r A ttt, . :'Qfi Q52 Bob sleds, rickshas, and camels were not needed but by Dec. 22 the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y were beginning to ponder their use as 330 boxes of clothing and food gathered last fall for Christmas distribution to the people of Viet Nam remained boxed and waiting at 816 Van Buren Street. After an all out appeal through the press, the Y-sponsored organizations finally got off their gifts of international friendship in January via Trans World Airlines and the Naval Reserve. f'Americans do support the effort of our troopsf' said Governor John Connally of the highly successtul drive, which also merited a special commendation certif- icate from the national Y.M.C.A. Bdth sponsors, Miss Kay Lovell and Mike Cox, began their teaching at THS this year. Mr. Cox accompanied Stewart Mills, sophomore, and' Bruce Wilson, sophomore, to a state wide meeting where they held the positions of reporter and senator respectively. They helped in running the government of Texas for four davs. Tri-Hi-Y prepared an Easter party for the children at the Spanish Mission, while Nancy Coffman, president, worked with the group preparing an annual Christmas basket for some needy family in Amarillo. Elections held each year honor two students with the titles of Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y girl and boy of the year. Nancy Coffman and Russell Daily received these honors. 22 W? te' 'LHOLD IT TIGHTER, Pam Latta, remarks to Carolyn Andrews, as they help Frank Self. a fellow senior. package a box of clothes for Viet Nam. TRI-HI-Y: Bottom Rou'-M. Cox, Miss K. Lovell. L. Newton. P. Caldwell. D. Janak. N. Coffman. P. l.atta.YV. Storseth, C. Andrews, C. Vance S8COHl1Rl2W-C. Weidling, C. Moore, P. Ward, S. Higgins, J. Baskin, K. Clark, D. Duncan, B. Higgins, P. Snook. Third Row-C. Miller, K. Fuller, D. Morgan, L. Riley, L. Coney, J. Weidling, R. Bacon, G. Lewis, P. Clark. Fourth Row-D. Storrs, C. Schmidt, D. Henderson, V. Sells, S. Short, S. West, J. Meade, C. Rakes, B. Bannister, P. Andrews. Vids Tri-Hi- Y Hi-Y Make Heocllines With Clothing Drive EYE'-' HI-Y: Bottom Row-B. Wilson, R. Dailey, M. White, C. Cobb, ,l. Squyres, Mr. M. Cox. Second Row-B. Luginbill, J. Greer, M. Davis, G. Evans, R. DeRieux, R, Downey, D. Aldridge, S. Douglass. Third Row-D. Tipon, D. King, L. Gilmer, P. Chase, S. Mills, H. Tipton, B. Perkins. D. West. NTHIS SHOULD complete another boxf' junior Jackie Meade comments as she hands Miss Kay Lovell, Tri-HiAY sponsor, contributions to the clothing drive. STOP OR l7l.l. shoot, warns Lt. Marvin Rivliurd- son ol' Amarillo police force during ai shooting exhihition sponsored hy the Hi-Y. 23 NW .Wf.MMM.,fM-wwwwlv ff .af fn my 1...-n.wafQ-f-va-fn-we-fwi .., ff f anew? , 5 Z uit? f E' HZ 14.4 - ,Q Y-TEEN MEMBERS: Bottom Row-B. Chesley, Miss L. Hamm. Second Row-L. Vinez, B. Thompson, V. Sampson, S. Stalter, M. Kelln. Third Row-B. Brewer, D. Hughes. G. Bowers, M. Mclntosh, L. Swan. Song Writing New Project Oi Y-Teens Could 'fFive Hundred Milesi' become Four Hundred Smiles? H pondered ten Y-Teen members this spring as they prepared to enter The National Folk Song Contest, sponsored by the national YWCA organization. Miss Louise Hamm's Y-Teens also devoted their time to preparing Tascosa's V daily devotionals and L'Project Head- 42 start,', the collecting of magazines for underprivileged Amarillo families. Officers were Vicki Sampson, presi- dent, Kathy McSwain, vice president: Bonrfe Chesley, secretaryg Mindy Wil- cox, treasurerg and Sandy Stalter, Inter- Club Council representative. ef-fgsisiyw W PLEASE BOW YOUR HEAD for the prayerf says senior Sandy Stalter, during morning devotion HERE'S SOME MORE, junior, Vicki Sampson, and Melva Mclntosh, senior, proudly show Miss Louise Hamm. club sponsor, magazines for a needy family. 98 GRA Forgets Calories For Boys, Ranch Cookies, cakes, and pie fit beautifully with physical fitness. At least, they do when Girls' Recreational Association members serve as the go-between links. This group took time off this fall to raise 3519 for Tascosaas Country Cous- ins by sponsoring a bake sale. Recreational activities for this year have included intramural playoffs in tennis, badminton, archery, speedaway, and volleyball. Officers for l965-66 included Lynda Marsh, president, Dilia Hill vice presi- dent, Patty Noonan, secretary-treasurerg and Artie Thomas, recorder. We,ve been more than pleased with the enthusiastic participation in GRA this year, agree sponsors Mrs. Doris Foreman, Miss Wanda Fergason, and Mrs. Odetta Robinson. AIN'T THIS NEAT?, Lynda Marsh says as she PICK IT UP! suggests Miss Wanda Fergason after explaining the rules of speed- displays a pin, letter, and badge she earned. ball to GRA members during an after school meeting. GRA MEMBERS: Bottom Row-G. Wiley, E. Kalman, M. McElroy, D. Carver. Second Row-A. Thomas, M. Longbine, T. Baker, B. Reiber, D. Camden, M. Smith, L. Marsh. Third Row-J. Bell, J. Rush, R. lzzard, P. Clyde, K. Bundy, K. Kneale, J. Bowlin. ' II 77 FTA Members Become Teocher For A Day ln March while grade schoolers glued and finger painted, Tascosa Future Teachers of America got a taste of their prospective profession for a day. With Miss Kathy Winburn and Charles Sadler as sponsors, the group observed elemen- tary classes. Meetings are led by president Cindy Camerong vice president Martha Rid- dlespurgerg secretary Pam Hailg chap- lain Susan Tucker and historians Karen Hitchcock and Winnie Wilson. 'OKAYV' AGREE FTA members Karen Hitchcock and Martha Biddlespurger during a monthly meet- ing ol' the organization. HE'LL BE RIGHT there. assures senior Barbara Williams as she helps one of her students with his coat at recess during FTA's day ofteaching. FTA MEMBERS: Bottom Row-N. Seewald. J. Webb, Tucker. M. Hiddlespurger. P. Hail, C. Cameron. K. Hitchcock. W. Wilson,J. Carter, Mr. C. Sadler. Miss K. Winburn. Sm'ondRo14'-N. Williams. D. Phipps. S. Neef. K. Dryden. P. Bell. M. Hogan. K. McCain, S. Short. V. Sells. Nl. Townsend. M. Gwyn. M. Elkins. D. Hunter. Thir1lRou'.' L. Salmon. R. Rowntree. R. lzzard. M. King. J. Foster. T. Patton. C. Grimes. E. Phil- ips. K. Mickey. S. O'Kes-fe. L. Campbell. T. Brown. S. Hilburn. K. Clopton. Fourth Row-K. Bunch. B. Morgan. J. Wossum. B. Williams, C. Brauchi. M. White. J. Harkins, B. Bacon. J. We-idling. B. l.1-master. C. Ansley. N. Page. Fifth Row- M. Busard. L. Clark. S. Crawford. N.Pol1an. S. Scivally. M. Bresnahan. C. Glenn. D. Bodine. A. Glasson. J. Bell. D. Carver. L. Vinez. S. McFather. D. King.SixIl1 Rout-M. Cuffie. S. Dammier. Y Pipkin. T. Ballard. J. Keith. P. Glenn. L. Askew. J. Pearson. R. Higgs. J. Self. L. Garrett. K. Mernitz. M. Williams. M. SlliI'6S.SEl'E'I1fl'l R010- 1'. Clyde, D. Johnson. P. Hill. J. Potts. B. Oakley. S. Simpson, P. Seale. M. Mansfield. B. Motley. N. Fowler. S. Nelson, C. Clark, V. Storseth, G. Lewis. G. King. T00 Q my f-yy. 1-.'7,. if I , ' -may Lf W up is Q ii-,,,. ' M Q , ,,m, ONE DOWN and many to go. reasons senior Karen Hitchcock and class Homemcikers Aid Viet Nom ln February With the theme 4'Valentines for Heroesii in mind the Tascosa Future Homemakers of America participated in OH NO! wails sophomore Barbara Campbell a hc opens the oven durlrl homemaking class only to find her six weeks testi' IJIC burnln an area-wide program to send a 250- pound box of small items such as candy, paperback books and cigarettes for American soldiers in Viet Nam. Rebel FHA'ers also aided a tubercu- losis drive by collecting postage stamps and sending them to Norway. Superior home economics students received varied awards and honors. Of- ficers include president, Karen Hitch- cockg first vice president, Carolyn Burpg second vice president, Sharon Parkerg third vice president, Kennye lVIcQuire, fourth vice president, Janice Amyxg secretary, Taresa Brown and historian, Gale Henderson. THIS IS THE WAY lo many clothes. hums sc-nioi ale a lu as she cuts the material for her hoineinalxing project mate while working: on the PHX tamp co cc 1 H 'f' 1-.,. W . , SHARON IMNII-Il,. lndc-x Editor. Virginia l'wdl'4n'd. Layout Ediiur V and Cult-ite Holt. S4-niur llinmrs Edilnr l'lN'l'lQ name spellings. -,.3e. 2 ,, 5 , ,, . N V7 ,,kV HAND NOW lVlULTlPLY. explains Bruce Jones. Business Manager. as he and Advertising Editor Shirley Thomas calculate money made from ad sales. Yearbook Steiff - M ,.-.H,,- DO IT THIS WAY. suggests Miss Nancy Wagner. sponsor. as WHAT DO YOU mean loafinu? This is my dinnerf' thinks Editor Ronda Sue Rowntrge, Activities Editor, and Sally Fortenberry. Dianna- Ray as she- over 'ees midnight oili' sessiun. Clubs Editor. look for layout designs. BETH FORTENBERRY, UNDERCLASSMAN Ediwf- alpha' 'LLIKE THIS, explains Celebrities Editor Mary White to Photog- betizes names for her SQCIIUH While Edimf'In'Chief Dianne raphy andSporIs Editors Larry Mitchell and Terry Hoclxenberry. , Ray helps with a copy block. Strives For Top Ranked Los Memories 'ABUT I'M USING IT, insists Nancy Townsend, Faculty Editor, as YoVonne Clark, Senior Editor, shows her a picture she was planning to use. While free time and date time were synonymous to many Tascosa students, Las Memorias staffers found free time and deadline time to be their fate. Spending over 11,856 hours this year in Room 210, the group aptly named it MI-Iome Sweet Second Home . The pressure of deadlines, drawing layouts and mats, writing copy, and crop- ping pictures all became a part of the lives of each staff member. Sponsored by Miss Nancy Wagner and led by Editor Dianne Ray, the group hoped to repeat the performance of the l965 book which received a to,p medalist rating at the Columbia University Press Association, first at the National Scholastic Press Association, and A at the National School Yearbook Association. Fourteen members attended the Texas High School Press Association conven- tion in Denton in December. After re' turning, the group began preparation for the Crystal Ball Presentation. Other activities included a Christmas party and the publications banquet in the Spring. IO3 School Press Group Nomes Pioneer To Between a trip to the Post Office via police escort. a visit to a local fortune teller and a day at Boys' Ranch the staff of this year's Pioneer still found time to put out a paper which won State Cham- pionship from the Texas High School Press Association. Other honors received by the top rated paper included an A+ rating from the National Newspaper Ser- vice. and a superior at the West Texas Press Association. The staff spent a large amount of their after-school time in Room 210 writing and editing copy, counting out headlines, printing pictures, reading proofs and completing paste-ups. Approximately eight trips to George Autrey Printer were made by the staff for each of the 15 issues. This year's Pioneer averaged six pages with special issues highlighting the Crystal Ball, Miss Southern Belle Pre- sentation andthe graduation ceremony. HlCl'il'i. JAN, laugh Photographers Pat Healy, Brian Hyde and Dave Maddy as they give Photography Coorelinatorjan Tedlord new negatives to file. SNOW. AS l see itf' explains Miss Nancy Wagncxr, Pioneer and Las Memorias sponsor. as she proffers help with a paper deadline. 4 HOW ABOUT THIS one, suggests Exchange Editor Kay Jones as she and Staff Librarian Lynda Shannon look for pictures. State Championship X .if KV.: Xt i sf E l J s DO YOU LIKE 'lllslls LEADT' asks Becky Motley of Nicki Fowlc-I' as the Co-features Editors plan a story for their page. LOOKS GOOD, laughs Pioneer Editor-in-Chief Martha i ' Riddlespurgcr to Associate Editor Charlotte Vick. l'LL FOLLOW YOU, agrees Editor-in-Chief Martha Riddlespurger 'STRY IT THIS WAY-is SUEECSYS Rllbeff Keeiefi SPUFIS Editor, while on a staff tour ofBoys' Ranch. as he and News Editor Sally Reynolds plan page make-ups. IO5 Thespions Purchase Stcige Equipment THESPIAN MEMBERS: Bottom Row-M. Pittman, B. Pestor, P. Andrews, J. Peters. H. Canode. S. Garrett. P. McCoy. B. Fortenherry. Second Razr-C. Fortenberry. K. Busch. S. Clements. S. Nelson. L. Barnard. M. Cook, Wilson. Mr. N. Hess. Third Rozy-R. Burns. B. Carre. C. Starkey, S. Hunter. B. Poppe, S. Fortenberry, P. Pyc. Fourth Row- D. liramltlett. V. McLean, M. Elliff, ,l. Springer, K. Clounch,.l. Houghton, Y. Clark. AND CANDY! TEMPTS Lorelei Lee 1Kathy Buschl as she urges Mrs. Spoffard fPriscilla Pyeb to quit her diet. As the curtain opened on the 1965-66 Thespians, they were painting scenery, learning difficult dance routines and practicing tricky lines for 4'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes . And though the frenzied activity of the all school musical passed, the enthusiasm of the 40-member group did not. Under the direction of Neil Hess, drama teacher, they helped sponsor six backstage productions throughout the year, a special pay program Feb. 8 and Amarillo's first Fine Arts Festival on Feb. 25-26. Money raised was used to purchase stage equipment. With Mike Cook presiding, the Thes- pians met every Wednesday during homeroom. Other officers were Mike Wilson, vice-presidentg Vicki McLean, secretaryg and Sally Nelson, treasurer. 2 ':. 'i ii' A' igitftitifl .Q ,Ama . f feka ff X0 ' fm ,f 2' F 21 a UNO. YOU Vll.l.AlN, pleads Nellie' Quackenhush Llulia Bissantzt JUST A LITTLE MORE upstagef' directs Neil Hess. drama oi'Stafford Blackman doe Batesl in a tense scene. teacher. as he blocks a scene for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes . IO6 'WE APPHlfClA'liE YOU. commends librarian Miss Joyce Johnson to Rare RARE BOOKS SURE get expensive. Comments junior llook Club Sponsor, Dr. Sample, as sho avm-pls the l000ll1 book. Joe Clark in one of Doc Sanipleis English Classes. Rore Book Club Donotions Reoch lOOO Carl Van Doren's Benjamin Franklin may not have hit the best seller list when it was published in 1938 but it has made its mark in Tascosais history this year as the 1000th book donated to the library by the Rare Book Club. Sponsored by Dr. Everett J. Sample, the club meets Tues- days at the first of each of his classes. Students donate any amount they feel they can. First semester donations totaled 35310. ' Q-wr 1 1 tlit an . . . . L I Alter a rare book arrives it is marked i 3 and placed in the library. Feeling that 'si Q .A X books of all ty es are vital to a library '21 titt' l ' 't1 'f' the club has chosen hooks in myriad .,..........,.M tt.. . px f 1tttt.s f ,klsa 1 i, fields. if if wma HOLD ON, PLEADS senior Ricky Whitlock as he makes his donation with the MDOES THIS STAND for Rare Book Club?,' helpl' of president Del Morgan and Keith Campbell, vice president. questions senior Sharon Daniel. 107 DE MEMBERS: Bottom Row-G. Light, B. Oakley, B. Jones, E. Wingfield, J. Holt, V. Crawford, B. Rapstine, Mr. D. Bigham. Second Row-M. Kelln, L. Swan. R. Strickland, P. Hail, K. Tucker, D. Matson, C. Phillips, B. Ford, L. Todd. Third Row-J. Glaze, G. Wright, V. Clawson, D. Brooks, D. Crizzle, L. Mendez. S. Kin- caid, M. Pugh, B. Humphrey. Fourth Row-T. Clover, N. Warren, J. Brazile, W. MaGouirk, J. Roberts, R. Davis, J. Cleborn, R. Ward, H. Heerston. ICT MEMBERS: Hottonz Row- Mr. l.. Nlikesell. P. Jones. C. Chappell. C. Arm- strong. K. Nic-kell, R. Blackwell.Secon1lRow-S.Johnson. R. Swift. Nl. Atchison. S. Stantlridge, K. H1-tlger, G. Folley, N. Leard. Third Row-J. Lutz, D. Logan. I . Willson, D. Bk1l'I'lHgItlIl.J.SII1llll.S. Brotlsnleyer. Brown. lCT MEMBER GAIL CHAPPELL, senior, earns training for her future career by working as a nurse's aid at Northwest Texas Hospital after school. ICT Joins DE As 'Job' Club Sixty-three Distributive Education and Industrial Cooperative Training members combined school and job this year to earn job training and money. After electing Becky Jones sweet- heart the DE members, sponsored by Dean Bigham, journeyed to the state meeting in Odessa and returned with trophies won by Noel Warren, Barbara Oakley, and Pam Hail. Officers were Barbara Oakley, presi- dent, Glenda Light, secretary, Brean Rapstine, treasurer, Becky Jones, his- torian, Melinda Kelln, reporter, Janie Holt, parliamentarian and Jimmy Brazile, sergeant-at-arms. Under the direction of Leroy Mikesell, Tascosais first ICT program has placed student employees in training for careers in various trades. Officers were Pat Jones, president, Kathy Armstrong, vice president, Gail Chappell, secretary, Bob Houghton, treasurer, Bill McGee, reporter and Ricky Swift, sergeant-at-arms. AS A DE member Gary Wright, senior, spends his afternoons working in a local pizza shack. N SALLY REYNOLDS and Jean Foster await the arrival of the other debate teams before leaving for Dallas. FORENSIC MEMBERS: Bottom Row-S. Clements, J. Nussbaum, B. Love, J. Foster, S. Reynolds, D. Gibbs, V. Fowler, M. Wilson. Second Row-R. Amick, B. Seewald, J. Rees, B. Williams, D. Wyatt, B. Pool, Mrs. M. Petty. Third Row- B. Bennett, L. Marsh, P. Murphy, S. Nelson, S. Garrett, J. Amick, T. Ballard, S. Hunter. DEBATER VAL FOWLER, junior, presents his points of view on the federal government and union membership. Forensic Club Wins Trophies Resolved: 'LThat federal government should prohibit the requirement of union membership as a condition for employ- mentf' Members of the Forensic Association argued this point and others in the Hub of the Plains Tournament at Lublrock High School, the Spearman Invita- tional at Spearman High School, and the 5'National Forensic League Tourna- ment, at Bryan Adams High School, Dallas. Other debate meets were at West Texas State University, Texas Tech, and Hardin-Simmons University. Among the events at the meetings entered by the club members were de- bate, prose, poetry, persuasive speaking, and informative speech. Sally Reynolds and Jean Foster's de- bate team Won a third place at the Lub- bock tournament while Sally Garrett, Sally Nelson, and Ted Ballard were each in the top six in prose reading and persuasive speaking at the same meet. Mike Wilson and Sherry Clements brought home first place trophies from the West Texas Tournament. In the Spearman Tournament Sally Reynolds and Jean Foster received a '4Superior rating for winning six out of six debates. The teams of Bruce Love and John Nuss- baum, Val Fowler and Duncan Gibbs won an MExcellent rating for winning five out of six debates. Under the direction of Mrs. Marguerite Petty, the club elected David Wyatt, junior, as president, Rex Amick and Bill Pool as vice presidents. THEN THE CASE in point did not set up a precedent that followed in other decisions, says Mrs. Marguerite Petty to Bruce Love. 109 X VIC Competes For Speed And Accuracy An old adage says that boys like to tin- ker with cars. The 24 VIC niemhcrs plus sponsor Don Turner are no exception. Throughout the year, the mechanics worked on approximately 200 cars owned by Tascosa students and faculty. In December, the Ford Motor Company donated a 289 cubic inch engine to the club. In October, the members traveled to Plainview for the election of district officers. During March and April, they competed with others in district and state contests on their ability to work with cars. They were graded on speed and accuracy. The winners were awarded tool sets for their skills. Tascosa VIC officers are president, Steve Coderg vice president, Wiley Tur- mang secretary-treasurer, John Simsg and reporter, Ronny Hudson. NOW WHAT Hehe Junmf -I -I R03Lh de he looks' at the Com I POUIND Ill, rnumhles senior Mike Whitfield upon discovering Plexmes Of 3 Pdf! durmk auto mechanics C1355 tht mechanism that made the motor sputter and die. IIO I Math is invading almost every modern field of endeavor and the fifty-five mem- ber Math Club has spent the year in- vestigating this invasion. Led by John Hampton, president, Lee Creever. vice presidentg and Jean Foster, secretary, the club progressed through another year of mathematical achieve- ments. Special activities of the year in- cluded District Interscholastic League and the National Mathematics contests. At the April banquet, the outstanding students received awards as special recognition. These were given on the basis ofa points system. The members received points from grades, attendance, serving on com- mittees, keeping scrap books, and taking part in various club programs. ffjgjw-' afsiiita ms.. ,sf V , .nw - ..,,,,- 'P-. ' . : MATH CLUB MEMBERS: Bottom Row-S. Hilhurn, D. Baker, P. Nelson, C. Dyer, J. Dailey, J. Foster. Mr. E. M. Savage. Second Rau'-C. Hannon, K. Ogihara, A. Holman, C. Tonne. M. Pugh, C. Cobb. M. Clazner. Third Row-W. Smith, J. Moody, T. Asher. J. Hampton, G. Evans. R. DeRieux. J. Squyres, D. Emerson. Fourth Row-J. Crowell, G. Marshall, G. Loomis, J. Burkhalter, O. Morris, M. Freehling, P. Kiser. Fifth Rau'-M. Hegedus, B. Baker, L. Greever, W. Kimble, J. Gray, R. Dailey, G. Walvord. Sixth Row-B. Bulla, D. Morgan, C. King, R. Hall, C. Jenkins, C. Cannaway. Banquet Highlights Moth Club Year ft 'Maw-rmwww-w,, IA-14 IS THE square root of . . . calculates senior Kay Ogihara as she learns to operate the complicated slide rule. HOW DO I get the radius of a circle? wonders senior Clyde King , while explaining an assignment during class. LEE CREEVER, SENIOR, rapidly completes a theorum during a tutoring session conducted by the Math Club. Ill H2 BUSINESS CLUB MEMBERS: Bottom Row-Mrs. M. Burns, Mrs. S. Brierley. G. Ansley. B. l.cmaster. N. Gerber. K. Clounch. B. Cook. Second Row-M. Merrill, W. Kimble, J. Holly, C. Rains, S. Higgins, J. Baskin, J. Carson. K. Clopton. Third Row-V. Mclnnis. T. Mclntosh. J. Rea. V. Abbott, D. Janak, P. Standley. B. Warr, T. Wendele, S. Dammier, P. Seale. Fourth Row-S. Crawford. B. Blesson, G. Anderson, P. Johnson. V. Floyd, J. Allred, J. Fiske, C. Cothren, G. Morehead, G. Noble. Fifth Row-N. Pollan. L. Salmon, V. Storseth, P. Snook, K. Kling. D. Orles, B. Rowell. S. Simpson. Business Club Builds Responsibility Typing memos for teachers, running off tests and giving secretarial services to clubs were just a few of the tasks the 63 Business Club members perform. Our objective is to teach students to assume responsibility, remarked Mrs. Margaret Burns, co-sponsor with Mrs. Sybal Brierley. L'Though the club had few formal meetings, added Mrs. Brierley, Uwe feel that the group involved were among the most active Tascosa students in aiding the schoolf, 6'Members must have had one year of typing, commented Gayle Ansley, president, 'land to receive a letter she must have completed over 200 hours of secretarial work. Nadine Gerber was vice president and Beverly Lemaster, secretary. YUK. thinks senior Gayle Ansley as she tries desperately to rewind the ribbon on her very confused typewriter. ANOTHER MISTAKE, senior Jo Ann Holly corrects a typing error made while transcribing her shorthand. 'F'W .. ...,i Science Club Constructs Polorogroph A polarograph is an instrument that measures and records the concentration and solubility of an electrolytic solution. Buddy Baker, science club president, explained to the group when they decided to construct one this year in Room 104. In before school meetings, the group used the polarograph to measure the amount and type of metals in various materials. They tested elements which were both familiar and unknown to ad- vance their knowledge. 'tWith Mike Hegedus and Jimmy Wilson serving as vice president and sec- retary respectively, the club builds scien- tific equipment and does research with it, Robert Baldwin, sponsor, added. Q SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS: Bottom Row-D. Baker, R. Sharp, B. Baker M. Hegedus, D. Cox. C. Jenkins. Second Row-J. Nussbaum, P. Chase, B Wilson. B. Jones, R. Redus. S. Creef, T. Asher, C. Gannaway, Mr. R. Baldwin. THIS IS FOR YOU, Mrs. Mabel Rodgers shows Mike Willborn. senior, the Bausch and Lomb award he will receive for scientific achievements. acyl: v lf' ONE MORE DROP should do it, contemplates Steve Douglas, sc mor, as he pre- pares a science club experiment before school. 113 1 E3 x if ,wk ' Q ref Q X' ,.2.js?f' 52919 3 Q L va 1 1 4 e remember 1966 . . . a year of sports. The challenge inducing a critical leap for the last minute touchdown . . . echoes of cheers urging the strain for the winning basket . . the unbroken stride concluding the last lap of the 880 relay . . . the crack of the bat indicating another hit . . . the victories typifying individual and group achievements in tennis, wres- tling and golf . . . the teams winning . . . the teams losing. Q Q vgwmwwimamsss if ii ta r W ,,, rw,,.f xy , it WML kk .EEK M 5 if -fnnfwk-ffzwxwwfy 2E Q 'm ,, 5 W ?? YWi' at ff is iw K' W A 5 :X Q tl it Y Sig W Q V ,gf ,sf 2 R? it fi 1 3 5 , 3 1, g 3 A Q W , vf,,, W at ,J5 bf it ,W va? tile- i di, 'i7Qaxk mf' W N ,fm WL Taseosa Tascosa Tascosa Tascosa Tasoosa Tasoosa Tascosa Tascosa Taseosa Tasoosa Season Summary 6 Permian 21 Midland 14 Lubbock 34 Pampa 14 Monterey 7 Amarillo 13 Palo Duro 19 Caprock 9 Borger 34 Plainview Rebels Tdke 2nd In District Standings Listed as the Hleast experiencedi' district club in pre-season polls. the 41-member Tascosa squad ended one of their iimost successful seasons in a second place District 3-AAAA tie with the Amarillo Sandies. The Rebels. who have never had a losing season. compiled a 6-l-l confer- ence record and a 7-2-l season record. For the past two years Tascosa teams have advanced to the state semi-finals and been defeated by the Garland Owls 7-6 and 21-6. This year's surrender of the district title to Monterey resulted in the loss of the victory bell, the pride of Tascosa for two seasons. With Jimmy Bennett as the only re- turning starter from last year's semi- final squad, the 1965 team began re- building with 25 new players. They started slowly with a 14-6 loss to Gene Mayfieldis Odessa Permian if Panthers in the first game of the sea- son. After a scoreless first half, the Panthers hit for two touchdowns in the it third quarter. In the same period - play, Rebel signal caller Monty .lol son climaxed an 84-yard drive wit. GO TEAM says sophomore center Mike Grady as he watches the Rebels progress . I n down the field in the clash against the Odessa Panther squad. 22'Yard Jaunl 3-r0und the rlght 510 WHERE THE ACTION IS is on Rebel Halfback Jimmy Bennett 023. Quarterback and ball carrier Monty Johnson fllj straddles Bennett as he is tackled by an Odessa Panther on the Rebel 45-yard line. Tascosa lost the first contest of the season to Permian 14--6. li NA FOOTBALL: Bottom Row - Jack Clover, Dick Buflcin, Bob lone, Roger Hisel. Second Row - Danny Woods, Mike Garrison, B9Ht0Il, LHTTY Peffifle, Jim Bennett, Bob Bennett, GHTY EWUIS, .lerry Carter, Fred McMahan, Ray Derieux, Totch Upshaw, Monty Mark Dunlap, DHHHY I-Cstef, B013 PattC1'S0I17 DOH Howe, Kim Ma- Johnson, Clyde King, Tom Garnder, Richard Oliver, Eddie Nor- Rebels Trcimple Midland Lee In 21-6 POWER PLAY gains yardage against the Midland Lee Rebels. The Tascosa ball carrier is Jimmy Bennett fl2J. Bearing the brunt of the defensive attack is fullback Barb Hinnitt f2BJ. Tascosa defeated the black and white clad Midland squad 21-6. II8 Rebel coaches Pat Patterson, Quincy Armstrong, Dick Stafford, John Lowry, Bob Howington, Bill Carter and ,lim Archer along with trainer Bob Bond led the Tascosa football squad through one of its most successful seasons. Gaining their first victory of the season, the Rebels pasted the Midland squad 21-6 in the second game of the year. In the non-conference battle Tascosa had little trouble with Midland even though several players had to leave the game due to injuries. There were also a number of Reb fumbles. Sophomore halfback Kim Malone scored the first of three Tascosa touch- downs in the first quarter as he waded into the end zone from the four-yard line. Senior end Bobby Bennett also scored in the first quarter on a pass from quarter- back Monty Johnson. Scoring the last TD for the Red and Black, halfba-ck Jimmy Bennett slipped over the goal line from eight yards out. g Lee scored its only touchdown in the last two minutes of the game. The Rebels rolled up a total of 338 yards gained while holding Midland Lee to 190 yards. man, Jay Phillips, Ronnie Sims, Allen Nickles. Third Row - Mike Ron Redus, Mark Hazlewood, Ronnie Evans, Robert Ferem, Eddie Ballou, Bill McClanahan, Mike Green, Pat Daily, ,lohn Hampton, Hunter, Derk Hoving,James Denton, Andy Goodwin. Pat Healy, Joe Mixson, Barb Hinnitt, Bob Burwick, Mike Grady, Victory HEADMAN R. M. i'Pat7' Patterson watches as the Rebels drive toward pay dirt during the Lee game. ,, ASSISTANT COACHES for the 1965 season are Dick Lowry, Quincy Armstrong, Dick Stafford, and Bill Carter. Armstrong came to THS in 1958 while Carter came in 1963. The remaining two began their coaching chores last year. H9 Tcascoso Snuffs Out Westerners 13-8 Going against prediction polls, the Rebel football squad edged the Lubbock Westerners 14-8 in a closely contested battle. Scoring on the first offensive drive of the game, Monty Johnson loped over the goal line for the first score of the evening. The junior quarterback then added the extra point by sailing the pigskin through the uprights. Winding up the scoring in the second quarter, Jimmy Bennett hit pay dirt after a Rebel drive of some 84 yards upfield. Most of the second half proved a seesaw battle between the two teams. The Westerner's picked up their lone T.D. of the evening on a quarterback sneak from the Rebel one-yard line. Lubbock then connected in the end zone for two extra points. H In beating the tough Westerner team, the Rebs moved the ball a total of 397 yards to their opponents 260 yards. In their eight year record of playing against the Rebs, the Lubbock elevens have won only twice. This season the Red and Black was slated to fall to the Westerners by some ten points in a prediction made in the pre-season poll taken by district coaches. MIKE BALLOU Sophomore Halfback JIM BENNETT Senior Halfback 120 BOB BENNETT Senior End BOTTOMS UP goes a Lubbock Westerner as he is upended by an unidentified Rebel. Coming to assist him are Monty Johnson tllj and Bob Patterson 1561. BOB BENTON HEADS OR TAILS says Rebel halfback and captain .lim Bennett Senior Fullback as he calls the flip ofthe coin . ON YOUR MARK Rebs line up for the next offensive play against the Pampa Harvesters. Tascosa players are Mark Hazlewood C58J, Monty John son C115 Jim Bennett 1121, Eddie Hunter L74-J, Robert Ferem 1725, and Danny Lester 1853. The Red and Black won the game 34-14. Red And Block Stop Horvesters 34-14 Pampais Harvester squad received a beating at the hands of the spirited Rebels as Tascosa whipped them 34-14. In the first quarter of play a pass inter- ception by Eddie Hunter put the Rebs in scoring position. Three plays later Danny Lester grabbed a pass from Monty John- son for the first THS score. Later another Pampa fumble ended up in Ronnie Evans' hands. Kim Malone then crashed for the final seven yards. During the second quarter, Johnson waltzed past the Harvesters for a 60- yard TD run. With 1:36 left in the half Bennett took a Johnson toss and broke away from the Pampa players for another 60-yard touchdown. The Harvester squad scored twice before the game ended. A 'IT li. - i 'i 5 , Ti-X '-... s --.,. f if ,....- 'H' Q , .-'.- Q --.- DICK BUFKIN BOB BURWICK Senior Guard Sophomore Halfback ,sm ,. L iv V-in Q as- ':-. - p JERRY CARTER PAT DAILY RAY DERIEUX JAMES DENTON Senior Halfback Sophomore End Senior Quarterback S0Ph0m0Ye End 122 Q i t t i n KL Q 1 ,- . 1 7- I 'i V if I ff- LL , 1.1 : -' ts ' ' i .:q,., , A , . V :': -,.: -if f-Lk :J .MQ ',-,. -21-2 I ' ff :--' W 'K . ',,v MARK DUNLAP GARY EVANS RONNIE EVANS ROBERT FEREM Junior Guard Senior Tackle Junior Tackle .lunior Guard Monterey Honds THS First Loss 24-14 Tascosa's first district loss since 1963 came at the hands of the untied, unde- feated Monterey Plainsmen, 22-14-. The two-hour heartbreaker was watched by some 9,000 Rebel and Plains- men fans. The first 24- minutes of the grapple belonged to the Rebs. They led 14-7 and held the Monterey-eleven to less than 100 net yards rushing. Tas- cosa's score came on the first series of downs in the initial quarter of play. The 66-yard drive was climaxed when Quarterback Monty Johnson hit pay dirt on a keeper play. Johnson again surprised the Monterey defense when he ran back a punt 91 yards for the second Red and Black touchdown. The Plainsmen came back during the second half and scored on passes of 43 and 11 yards. The two tosses, which were thrown by Randy Bowlin, came in the third period of action. Montereyis last points came on a 23-yard scamper be Bowlin. Tascosais last incentive began with only 2:15 left in the game. The Rebs started the march of 89 yards on their 19. Passes to ends Danny Lester, Bobby Bennett and halfback Jimmy Bennett moved the team to their opponents 29 yard line. The game ended 1:27 later with the Rebs on the one-yard line. JOHNSON JOLTS a Monterey player before he can score. Other Rehs coming to aid the Tascosa safety are Danny Lester 1851 and Jack Glover 1395. , 'S Q TOM GARDNER J ACK GLOVER MIKE GRADY MIKE GREEN Senior Guard Junior Tackle Sophomore Center Sophomore Tackle if . 1 Rebels, Sondies Bottle To 7-7 Drow The Rebels of THS and the Sandies of Amarillo High fought to a 7-7 deadlock in one of the hottest battles to be suffered in Dick Bivins Stadium this season. The tie, which was a first between the cross- town foes since competition began in 1958, brings to a close their district rivalry. The traditional gridiron show will now be fought only in non-conference games due to a change in district zoning. Winning the toss, Tascosa elected to kick in order to have a 16 mph wind ad- vantage. After stopping the first series of Sandie plays, the Rebels had two short bouts with the ball, but were plagued with fumble-itis. A seesaw battle resulted until the Reibs finally managed to keep possession of the pigskin for 15 plays and hit pay dirt in the second period. Halfback Kim Malone pushed over from the oneg Monty .lohnson booted the extra point and the score stood 7-0. Tascosa led at half time in all of the statistics including first downs 12-0. During the second half the Sandie de- fense held the Rebs to little or no gain. ln the last surviving moments of the third period Sandie halfback Ricky Bel- cher hit pay dirt for the Sandstorms on a 27-yard scoring play. TQPQW' JOHN HAMPTON MARK HAZELWOOD Senior Halfback Junior Center PAT HEALY BARB HINNITT Senior End Sophomore Fullback CALM AFTER THE STORM, Reb and Sandie players shake hands after a hard fought 7-7 tie. Squad members are Ronnie Evans 1501, Barb Hin n1tt 1281 Mike Ballou14-01, Pat Daily 1751, Pat Healy 1861, Paul Dutton 1211, Jay Phillips 1901, and Totch Upshaw 1641. . LL REBEL SIGNAL CALLER Monty Johnson cuts up field for good yardage against the Palo Duro Dons. Tascosa won the game I3-6. CLYDE KING DANNY LESTER Senior Guard .lunior End KIM MALONE BILL MC CLANAHAN Sophomore Halfback Sophomore Quarterback l24 DON HOWE DERK HOVING Junior Quarterback Junior End EDDIE HUNTER MONTY JOHNSON .Iunior Tackle .lunior Quarterback Rebs Crush Dons Conference Hopes Tasc0sa's gridiron squad played the part of a spoiler in a close 'game with the Palo Duro Don s.' Aiming for their first conference crown, the Palo Duro team were forced out of the race as the Rebs squeaked by them 13-6. Touchdown happy in the first period was Rebel halfback Jimmy Bennett. The Reb ground gainer crashed over from the one yard line for the first score and then raced 30-yards for the final Tascosa touchdown. He amassed a total of 78 hard-fought yards to become the top ground gainer of the day. Don's quarterback Stanton Moore made their only touchdown as the Palo Duro eleven marched 70-yards in 11 plays during the first offensive drive of the second half. Losing-but never giving up-the tough Dons accumulated a total of 278 yards gained compared to Tascosa's 225. In the eight meetings of the two teams, the Red and Black lost only one.i FRED MC MAHAN EDDIE NORMAN RICHARD OLIVER Senior Fullback .lunior Tackle Junior Guard Toscoso Tops Coprock 19-O Becomes Co-City Champion The Reb branding of the Caprock Longhorns resulted in a THS-Sandie deadlock for the citylcrown. Although spirited, the Longhorns' squad could not overpower the Rebs and Tascosa marked up its third win over Caprock with a 19-0 score. Tascosa ran 'for touchdowns the first two times it received the ball. The first drive started on the Caprock 43 and was climaxed six plays later when fullback Bobby Benton plunged to pay dirt from the two. The try for the extra point brought the score to 7-0. Approximately five minutes later, quarterback Monty .lohnson 'scooted around the right end for another score from seven yards out. After an un- successful extra point attempt the score stood 13-0. The last points to be marked on the scoreboard were tallied in the final period of the play. 1-lalfback Jimmy Bennett scored from the 11 yard line. The game ended with the Rebs leading in total yards 310-163 and the first downs 13-6. The top ground gainer was Bob Benton who accumulated 64 yards in 12 carries. CHA CHA CHA Rebel tackle Robbie Ferem 1721 puts the stopper on a Caprock ball carrier. Also help- ing on the tackle are ,lim Bennett 1123 and an unidentified Reb. BOB PATTERSON Junior Guard LARRY PERRINE Senior Halfback JAY PHILLIPS Sophomore Center RON REDUS .lunior End Bulldogs Muzzled By Rebs, 9-O TOUCHDOWN BOUND Halfback Kim Malone, the varsity's only starting sophomore heads downfield against the Borger Bulldogs. Defense was the big word as the once traditional battle between Tascosa and Borger ended with the Rebels on top 9-0. The solid defensive lines that both teams possessed during the first period was evidenced when THS could gain only 2 first downs and a total of 4-4 yards. The Bulldogs amassed 3 first downs and 37 yards. Although the first quarter was score- less for both sides, the Rebs launched a crucial drive in the second period which ended with Monty Johnson hitting pay dirt from the 1-yard line. Borger began a march of its own fol- lowing the Rebel score. The drive of 44- yards was halted when Larry Perrine threw a Bulldog halfback for a loss on a third and four situation. Both squads' defenses held up until late in the last quarter. It was then that Rebel end Bobby Bennett smashed Borger quarterback Steve Pruitt into the end zone. This safety put two more points on the Red and Black side of the scoreboard. RONNIE SIMS TOTCH UPSHAW ALLEN NICKELS QUINCY ARMSTRONG Sophomore End Senior Tackle Senior Manager Line Coach BILL CARTER Backfield Coach b....N,m,, PAT PATTERSON DICK STAFFORD He'ad Coach End Coach .gif 'R H time, of ,,' L A ttse I e - Rs 55 Y INEXPENDABLE BODYQUARDS Danny Lester 1853 and Kim Malone Q4-95 move forward to handle interference for QB Monty Johnson 1113. P I ' ' E I F I I 3 A 2 O An avalanche of touchdowns shot Tascosa past the scrappy Plainview Bull- wa,s,-,..- i , - X e,rr A add dogs 34-20 on Nov. 19. Bob Benton fired through for the first Rebel touchdown early in the opening period but before Tascosa could get a second drive started, a Plainview half- back snatched a pass out of the air and landed in the end zone. Before the second quarter closed both teams had scored again. During the next half Monty Johnson connected with two T.D. passes to Danny Lester and .lim Bennett. Though the Bulldogs scored once more, the Rebel momentum pushed them to two more touchdowns before the game ended. kt .. ,Nm I sl - p I' vs, P I to, 2 -I p X - fig if 'fs s it Q it to N A CLOSE WATCHER looks on as the Rebel offensive smashes into a solid Plain- NO A-C0-C0 says a Plainview Bulldog to Rebel view line. Tascosa defeated the Bulldogs 34-20. HB Jimmy Bennett. 127 T.H.S. Raiders Tolly l-8 Season Record Q. THE WATCHFUL EYES of a BU team referee look on as the Palo Duro squad alters its defense to cope with the Raider attack. The ,lunior Varsity Raiders of Tascosa defeated the Lubbock Cowhands in the last game of the year, ending it on a good note after experiencing a one-win eight-loss record for the 1965-66 season. The future varsity members, coached by ,lim Archer, Bob Howington and Johnny Lowery, battled Plainview, Bor- ger, Caprock, Amarillo, Coronado, Mont- erey, Pampa, and Lubbock. They played four home games on the Rebelipractice field. The Raiders developed their skills each day after school for two and one- half hours. Coach Archer felt that although the squad didn't win every game, they worked hard. HThree individuals who did an outstanding job during the season were junior halfback Jerry Squires and sophomore guards David King and Robert Straderf' The Rebel J.Vfs of the past have compiled a record of 18 wins and 4-5 losses and 2 ties. CHARGE is the signal from the Raider quarterback as he sends his fellow members against the Palo Duro Dons. 128 ir . X 1 7 v 4 -- - .--.mvswa s .Q sk , K i .r In ,kkh i ' S F X J' 'P A -. A, A 34s,,,,v..v A SEASON SUMMARY Tascosa Tascosa Tascosa Tascosa Tascosa 'Tascosa Taseosa Taseosa Tascosa Tascosa Tascosa Tascosa Tascosa Tascosa Tascosa Tascosa Tascosa Tascosa Tascrosa Taseosa Tascosa Tascosa 49 47 50 38 52 63 54 57 59 42 38 42 46 47 69 55 44 49 56 58 Odessa Permian Ector Sandia Highland Lubbock Borger Palo Duro Caprock Plainview Irvin Amarillo Monterey Pampa Lubbock Burger Caprock Plainview Amarillo Monterey Pampa Palo Duro VARSITY CAGERS: Mike Davis, Dick Storseth, Gene Prince, Clay Dark, Pat Estes, Jerry Mudroch, Ronnie Evans, ,lohn Burkhalter, Jerry Burkhalter, Bob Harding, Joe Riggs, Shelby Bogan, Norman Wright, Monty Johnson, Don Howe. Rebs Win Two Non-Conference Tilts CLASHING CLAY DARK 1325 tussles for the hall as Bob Harding 1503 and Dick Storseth 1105 are observant onlookers. 130 The Tascosa Rebel cagers lost the opening game of the season, November 26, to Odessa High in the Rebel gym- nasium, 53-49. Saturday morning, No- vember 27, found Permian of Odessa fal- tering 51-47. Ending the inter-city clashes, Ector of Odessa slid past the Rebel five 52-47. During the three game tourney, the leading scorers for Coach Camfield in the opener were the brother team of John and Jerry Burkhalter with 16 and 15 points. Jerry Mudroch stacked up 14 points against Odessa High while Pat Estes and ,lohn Burkhalter piled up 27 against Ector High. Tascosa split the two games at the Amarillo-Albuquerque tournament. Opening up against Sandia High the Reb cagers squeezed out 53 points a- gainst Sandia's 52. The top scorers for the game were John Burkhalter and Pat Estes with 14 and 12 points respectively. Albuquerque High turned the tables and netted 61 pointsmagainst Tascosa's 50. ,lohn Burkhalter and Pat Estes lead the scoring with 11 and 10 points. Last year Tascosa bounced by the Sandia squad 69-57 and lost out to Albuquerque Highland 62-59. Y 3 Mff'f g'MAKE A BASKET, says Coach Camfield a W 4, 4' 1 ,an QBLQQ QW' if 97 'V I 1 ' ' 9, , 'if' KJ- I.. I fi' t an Inter-city game. REBEL CAGER Pat Estes prevents his opponent from scoring vu-l A BASKET BUUNU lmslwtlvull is thrown by Tasrosa Rnur1dl1allm'Sl1ellry Hogan as Bob Harding 350 and Sandie players look 0nTascusa defeated U16 blilfk and while- clad Odvssu team 51-45. x 9 Tciscosci Trodes Wins With Westerners JO POINTS are marked up by Tascosa during the Rebel-Lubbock clash. giiiiigiii-lfif iig K -Nt X... I :kh 5 'K ...- 5 . k s , kr., --e . ss 5 s' r. irss A f ' ' f ' it X r : i 6 a . kk.k SHELBY BOGAN JERRY BURKHALTER Junior Forward Junior Forward fy A A JOHNNY BURKHALTER CLAY DARK Senior Center Senior Forward Tascosa came away with one win in two games of play against the Lubbock Westerners. The Rebs defeated Lubbock 46-43 on Jan. 14 but fell 48-42 on Dec. 7. Ahead at the end of the first period of play Tascosa could accumulate only 7 points in the second quarter of the first clash against the Westerners in the Lub- bock gym. Although the Rebels out- scored Lubbock 17-15 in the second half, it was not enough to pull Coach Cam- field's cagers out of the hole. .lunior guard Monty ,lohnson held on to the basketball during the final eleven seconds of the last clash to give the Rebels their lone victory over the Lub- bock five. The Rebs came into the second half tied with the Westerners 25-25 but led 36-34 at the start of the fourth quarter of action. With three minutes left to play in the game, Lubbock managed to take away the lead 41-40. But with ,Iohnson's ball-handling, the Rebs scored twice and held onto the ball to win the battle. UP AND IN goes a lay up by Rebel Pat Estes. .' vo--q-an . X - L . - 9. get 1 13 --, ' .WA J.. ,,,-,.,,.,. 7.41,-..,-J,,1Q..-1 ,gig gg14g,'p1g,.,':,,g.1,, ,. X . H, A ., .. 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Ya :M 2 I , 1 v :awww MIKE DAVIS P.-YI' ICSTES Junior Guard Junior lfurward I K- h,, W l Q MJ-.wi ,,,,,iU ,?, V m e ,M ,M M,,it,,,!fV xg 3 ,,,VV WM ,, V rt -- , Q ----- , All J X , AL,V, V ,, -I sls - .2 I W ,,.-ll 0 l V W 1 l ,IUIVIIJINC HIGH to try and svure two points fur the Helms is Shelby HOWNIE ICVAWS BOB IIAKDINC Bogan. THS won the first battle against the Burger five. Junior Cm-ntcr Senior lfurwanl 2 .-,,., f,,L,,, , , , , Ia ' 5, .Z,,.,W 'Q ,WW Y 4 4, ,I V , Z 2 :M :-.Aj I ' f I fiimi f 'ffl 'vi I , 1 s ,fll If f , Q A is i f Z eitsiit i , n, is My K ' ':,. I V ,,,,,k A . , DON HOWE MONTY JOHNSON JERRY MUDROCH JOE RICCS junior Guard junior Guard Senior Forward Senior Forward Rebs Grub Double Triumphs Over Dons WORDS OF WISDOM pour into junior guard Mike Davisfs ear field explains the situation during a clash with the Palo Duro Dons. , ,,, 1 , ,. , ,Q :Li 3 ll' -Q, ,JW , ,, :iw lkkr V, Vkrr if f WQWEE or R if K IV.. ,J i tt.. .5069 DICK STORSETH Senior Guard GENE PRINCE Senior Guard 134 as Coach Cam- f W . ' My ' V1 - 1 A W 1 ,W-A. s eieiiooo Coming from behind in one battle and dominating the entire game in another, the Rebels trounced the Palo Duro Dons 63-52 and 54-47. Tascosa spoiled Palo Duro's winning ways in the final three minutes of the Dec. I4 battle in the PDI-IS gym. The Donis kept ahead of the Rebs until that time. Tascosa's roundballers abruptly hit fourteen consecutive points to take a 52-44 edge with 44 seconds left to play. Rebel senior Jerry Mudroch hit the boards for fourteen points. After a postponement of the Jan. game, Tascosa defeated the Dons in tr. final clash of the l965-66 basketball season. The victory put the Reb record for the year at ll wins and ll losses. In the second half conclusion ,the Rebs finished in a tie for third with the Amarillo Sandies. The closing battle found the Rebels hitting 37 per cent of their shots from the floor compared with 26 per cent for the Palo Duro squad. Tascosa committed 26 fouls in the con- test and Palo Duro had 22. Senior Joe Riggs scored eleven points for the Red and Black. Cagers Monty johnson and Johnny Burkhalter netted nine. rx 16 i U 'A If NORMAN WRIGHT JOHN SALMON .lunior Forward Manager Cclprock Downs, Then Bows To Tcxscoso Gaining their first basketball victory over Tascosa, the Caprock Longhorns nipped the Rebel cagers 58-53 in the THS gym. Caprock led 29-25 at halftime but the Red and Black knotted the score three times in the third period before the Longhorns pulled ahead 40-39 as the quarter ended. With the score tied 53-53 a free throw in the last one minute of play put the opponents ahead for good. Pat Estes, fouling out with 13 seconds remaining, led Rebel scorers with 18. Junior guard Mike Davis followed with 11. In their second outing against the 'Horns', the Rebel quintet shot past Caprock 60-57 on the Longhorn floor. Tascosa dominated the game with supe- rior height and offense. Johnny Burk- halter, 6'1O senior center netted 18 tallies and Pat Estes scored 12 to lead Rebel scoring. Tascosa led through all four quarters and never faced a real threat from the Longhorns. This game marked the fourth victory by the Rebs over the Longhorns since the school opened in 1963. GATHERINC AROUND THE COAL are Rebel roundballers Mike Davis 1140, Pat Estes f22J, Jerry Burkhalter 1521, and Ronnie Evans 14-21. TASCOSA TROTTERS, .lerrv Mudroch f34-1. Don Howe f20J, Ronnie Evans f412J, Jerry Burkhalter f52J, and Pat Estes 1223 advance to score two points against the Caprock Longhorns in the jan. 25 clash. 135 51:1 sf .. so N w X 4 WI-lOA yells a Bulldog as Jerry Mudroch prepares to pass. AN ATTEMPTED basket is thrown by Rebel Pat Estes. Toscoso Shores Honors With Bulldogs 'l' ll Tascosa split a pair of games with the Plainview Bulldogs 55-50 and 58-43. On the Bulldog's home court the Rebel five led during the majority of the clash but fell behind in the last period of play and dropped the game 58-43. Coach David Camfield's tall boys Johnny and Jerry Burkhalter rode the bench the entire game as Camfield tried a new starting combination with junior Mike Davis. Other Reb starters were Pat Estes. who hit 21 baskets, Ronnie Evans. who threw in fourteen, Monty Johnson, and Jerry Mudroch. After changing hands 26 times, the lead finally fell into the open arms ofthe Rebels as they chalked up their Jan. 28 victory over the Bulldogs 55-50. The largest lead held during the first three quarters of the game was a scant three points. ln the last two minutes of playing time the Rebs pulled out of range by hitting four consecutive goals and making the score 48-40. Three THS cagers hit in the double figures in the game. They were Pat Estes l9,,Ierry Mudroch 14. and Ronnie Evans 10. Caprock Takes Xmas Holiday Tourney REBEL WONDERER, Jerry Burkhalter looks up along with two Caprock Longhorns to see if the foul shot try is good. THE FIRST REB Basketball queen, Nicki Fowler, is crowned during a halftime ceremony at a post-Christmas game. , t During the Christmas season Tascosa jumped into competition in the Amarillo Holiday Tournament. Ronnie Evans and Monty Johnson led the Rebs to a 57-43 victory over Plainview on Dec. 21. Evans grabbed 15 points and Johnson netted 10. On the 27, Camfieldis clan traveled to Caprock to play E1 Paso Irving. At the end of the third quarter Tascosa held a slight lead but Irving ripped out to win 59-54. Once again Ronnie Evans lead the Reb scoring with 16 points and Pat Estes followed with 15. The next day Tascosa returned to their own gym to face Caprock in a con- solation game. Caprock won with a 57-54 score. Estes slipped in 12 points and Jerry Mudrock dropped in 9 points. Starting out the New Year, Tascosa came up against the Amarillo Sandies on the THS court. Rebel cagers held close their rivals until the second half when the Sandies pulled out to win the game 67-42. Estes led the Reb scorers. 137 Sondles Bog Two Closhes From Rebels Tascosa dropped two hard-fought bas- ketball tilts to their rugged rivals, the Amarillo Sandies on Jan. 1 and Feb. l. Starting their sixth conference game of the 1965-66 season, Tascosa fell to Ama- rillo High 67-47 in the Rebel gym. It marked the 13th win in 14 starts for the cross town rivals. The Sandies dominated the greater portion of the game and had a 21 point lead at the end of the third quarter. The Rebels made 14 of 19 free throws and from the floor they made 14 of 38 shots. Junior Pat Estes led the Reb scorers with 15 points. In the second contest between the two squads, the Rebels only managed 39 shots at the goal and fell behind 59-44. Tascosa held the lead only once 12-5, and this was in .the first period of play. Although the Rebs made 38.416 of their field goal attempts compared to 37.596 for the Sandies, the Red and Black could never get their offense rolling. A FOUL SHOT IS thrown by Senior center John Burkhalter after a POINT GAINER, Pat Estes sends a long, high shot toward the goal Sandle penalty durmg the Feb 1 game durlng the AHS game. sis A DOWNCOURT ATTACK by Tascosa basketballers Mike Davis 1143 and Ronnie Evans 1423 eventually adds two points for the Rebel cause The Plainsmen went on to defeat THS and take the second half crown. Plcainsmen Crush Rebels 112-38, 64-A9 Losing by a total of fifteen points in two contests, Tascosa met defeat at the hands of the Monterey Plainsmen on Jan. 3 and Feb. 4. In the first game the two rivals went into two overtimes before the Plainsmen could pull out a 41-38 victory. The Red and Black's opponents, playing on their home court in the Lubbock Coli- seum, met with two ties: 19-19 at the half and 38-38 at the end of the fourth quarter. Neither team could muster any points in the first overtime but the Lubbock team hit three foul shots in the final added minutes to pull ahead 41-38. Rebel Jerry Mudroch netted ten points for Tascosa While Pat Estes hit the boards for nine. ln the second clash, the Plainsmen managed to hold the lead the whole game and Won 64-49. The Rebs hit 29.4 per cent of their field goal attempts while Monterey pulled off 47.2 per cent of theirs. Juniors Monty Johnson and Ron- nie Evans both scored fifteen points to lead the Tascosa roundballers in scoring. The Rebels have met the Plainsmen in conference basketball battles 18 times 'fffl and have come away with 10 victories. STARTING GUARD, Monty Johnson, anticipates an interception of a Monterey pass at the Rebel gym. Tascosa lost the game 64-49. 139 Rebs Divide Series With Hcirvesters Tascosa met the Pampa Harvesters on Jan. ll and Feb. ll and came away with one victory. The win came during the latter game and it knocked the Har- vesters out of contention for the second half district crown. The Rebels finished the first half of conference play on Jan. ll with a 54-42 loss to the Pampa club. It left THS in a tie for 5th place with a 3-5 record. In a close battle in the Tascosa gym, junior Pat Estes sank a 15-footer with two seconds left to play to give the Rebs a 56-54 upset over Pampa. Superior height and rebounding was credited for giving the Red and Black the win. High scorers Ronnie Evans and Jerry Mudroch provided Tascosa with the punch it needed to overtake the Harvesters in the final three minutes of play. READY TO SCRAMBLE for the ball are Rebel cagers .lerry Burkhalter 1523 and John Burkhalter 1441. 140 it 4 ,, iw if-Ssffffessff gf:-cy st w-s:s:fr--- QA st X. .va .N - l . X. f ..ggr. E . - . , ,--, ' -ww 4? 'Lf iwssigiii s sv a mpirsfflfs' -' ,, , tv-eaexetffesyf' N at-g?gfSm.w.w.gg!gve.5,,FmNm . :.rm,msar.... t , , , -- tg.g..,..w,,..,.ve :i..,.u -. mfs-g's+fz-etw .s.W5mfg55,.: . .t o -.i ..,-fjg: 1 1 .. .o -. ' Y 4 ' . 1 ' Z',:..JPQQ iiftii-52 aww-.N k .sf e M'1 I,'2TlT:1Pr' ..:r f5' I-X Q5 on A g f -: K, 'ii W 'X in WMM' saw , i L . .Q .Ma i 1 . Y K - . .,. , .. .. g QQ - o X-.ff ,'., 5' -K tg! .Q 'tt t' -F' - - 'f1'.:1fa'2-- 'ff-F-:-' H' 'ft' fair-1:':-fi .'S:'5,.i.E:'1?,,.:'1.:,,'f-Si? ' -- ' W' -A A --S A 8 1, ' if g f ' ' L- 3 f 9-9'ii'7i fff5.fiY'!,g?f 'K--fi'V,.:2,.':lf iii ,LW ,f xr- fi i r :? ,, ' 3- -, 'N , 'af' :if 5 , .gfjy .1jjt:1...:-.Ls S 2.15 . 5 t S igns-k 3, si sf- - : , , ...M f -we ..sa.4sfs ...gi t, t it . o p it' R ve - -, ' ' K it S1 1 ' s -af-Mews-ew-4-. . . ii .. if if use ...sp Q ' - W f M- .co ' . ,,,,- , .Q t a- , . in HERE TAKE THIS says Jerry Mudroch as he passes to a teammate. www'- 'e Y-f-'- Ww -v- 'l TRAPPED REBEL, Monty Johnson tries to get a shot at the basket during the Pampa Harvester game. WW in THS RAlDEHS: Bottom Row- Bruce Carter, Ronnie Sims, Pat Dailey. Jimmy Cone, Sam Line, Billy Swain. Secom1'RoLc-,Iiinmy Conkling, ,lohn Shelton. Cary Ward. Kim Malone, Roger Case. Third Row-Oliver Forlcnberry, Bobby Burwick, Bobby Cathey. Carter Cline. ,lack Pierce. Rich Thomas. J V 'S Goin Experience With 5-13 Mark Coached by Mr. James Archer, Tas- cosa B- teamers shot into fifth place during the 1965-66 basketball season. The future Rebels held a record of 5 wins and 13 losses. The Raiders played host to eight district schools plus Lubbockls new high school, Coronado. Each game was played immediately before the varsity clash. Coach Archer's crew took the two battles with the Coronado club and two from the Caprock Shorthorns. The red and black clad team also de- feated the Coronado HA squad. They dropped two to the Lubbock Cowhands, Monterey Lancers, Amarillo High Yan- nigans, and the Borger B team. Archer, following graduation from Southwestern Oklahoma State College. had six years coaching experience prior to coming to Tascosa in 1964. The as- sistant varsity basketball coach praised the efforts of sophomores Kim Malone, Bobby Burwick, ,lack Pierce, ,limmy Conkling, Roger Case, andjuniors Carter Cline and Oliver Fortenberry. He also said, The team improved rapidly during the last two weeks of play. The junior varsity practices each day for approximately three hours. A S.-XNIJIE DEFENDER tries to stop Rebel roundballer Ronnie Sims during a clash with the Amarillo Sandies. 1111 ll 6 if f . Arcber's Raiders Ready For Varsity My M f ,ff ff JUMPING HIGH to scorn for the Rubs is sophon1nr0Roger Case. 142 WHERE T0 NOW. asks Ruger Case during the Amarillw Tasc-usa 'B' tm-am vlasb. N '1--. in 'via A QUICK STOP is made by sophomure Raider Bobby Burwick. REB TROTTER, Jack Pierce attempts to move the ball. S 5 Spring Sports . TRACK . WRESTLING . TENNIS - BASEBALL ' GOLF Co Bosemen Work To Better 1965 Record 4 V V , ' . V tSftS A5f05A QSCUSAS. T551 EAQEGS rt may Nur VARSITY BASEBALL: First Row-Wade Cramer, Curtis Holladay, Ricky Timmons, Ted Sanders, ,Ioe Clarke, Steve Wattenburger Second Row-Dan Packard, Mike Davis, ,lens Hansen, David Gibbons, Gene Prince, Don Howe. Third Row-Derk Hoving, Sid Portwood, Rusty Howard ,Ierry Burkhalter, Shelby Bogan, Mike Ballou, David Wright. A The l9'man Rebel baseball team worked out during sixth period and alter school each day on the Rebel practice field. During the year they came to blows with Palo Duro, Monterey, Pampa, Bor- gei, Amarillo High, Plainview, Caprock, and Lubbock. Coach Lowry commented that Mthe toughest team to beat is the one with the best pitching and hitting. l feel we have that kind of club. All the boys have done a real fine job this year. ln- cluded on the list of outstanding players are sophomores Roger Case and Mike Ballou, juniors ,loe Clarke, Derk Hoving, Steve Wattenburger, and Don Howe, and seniors Gene Prince, Sid Portwood, Ricky Timmons, and ,lens Hansen. Although the Rebs lost ten starting lettermen, they retained catcher Sid Portwood, third baseman Derk Hoving, second basemen Gene Prince and Ted Sanders, pitchers Steve Wattenburger, Shelby Bogan, and David Gibbons, and outfielders Joe Clarke, and Mike Davis. HEAD BASEBALL COACH ,lohn Lowry throws practice pitches to Rebel batters during pre- game workouts. 411 2 While Hurlers Prepare For Hcircl Year ,, ei M3214 swirl f 1, ,ir .3 '1 WINDING UP FOR the throw a Caprock pitcher watches Rebel THE ATTEMPTED PICK-OFF proves unsuccessful as a Capruck Derk Hoving, junior, as he attempts to steal third base. pitcher tries to catch Reb baseballer Derk Hoving napping. PRACTICE MAKES perfect says a batter from Amarillo College during a practice game with Tascosa l 4 e 1.1 4 -'H-we ez:ag,.f:v,af is ' ,,. 2 V - -....,. M153 , -. ,- .si - if fp .... . .,..51.3ff-Jw34555-assfgtifo ai - in i . RQ L.,, .K Mgr V. . E W 2 - 4! 33359 ' ' 'Y b f ft 5 uf . 5 . . is 2-L e it hifi t , , W.: -u - JQ- . 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Following graduation from Texas Tech in 1961, Coach Stafford promoted both football and baseball at Temple, Hale Center and Winters High Schools. He joined the Tascosa staff in 1964. Head Mentor John, Lowry graduated from the University of Texas in 1957 and coached at Duncan High School for seven years before coming to Tascosa. PRE-CLASH TOSSES are thrown by Rebel pitcher David Gibbons before a game. WWW? lr'f 5 5 Q41 is 5, Q ASCUS f WSQ fe! 1ASC05Af KASCUSB ,, p . p ASI S REB B TEAM: First Row-Pat Daily, Ronnie Hopper, Dee Griffith, Tony Street, Randy Hager. Second Row-John Salmon, Gary Hill, Russell Douglas, Phillip O'Brien, Jack Snow. Third Row- Bobby Sidman, Billy Schaffer, Jack Pierve, Rich Thomas, Roger Case. On Relos Progress MISSED AGAIN moans senior catcher Sid Portwood. .swf if READY FOR ACTION are Rebels Derk Hoving and Gene Prince. THE DUGOUT provides a resting place for between inlnings. 147 VARSITY TRACKMEN: Bottom Row-Doug Eberts, Tom Asher, David Hicks, Steve Douglas, Jerry Carter, Larry Perrin, Jim Bennett, Louis Martinez, Jim Farren, Steve Gray, Pat Healy, Jeff Emmett, Greg Gilliland, Bill Miller, Philip Steele, Phillip Flamm, John Nussbaum. Second Row-Chad Spears, Jack Quackenbush, Norman Wright, Gary Nichols, Joe Mixon, Monty Johnson, Eddie Hunter, Henry Squires, Danny Lester, Bob Patterson, David 0'Brien, George Caldwell, Ronnie Risley, Greg Wade, Ricky Smith, Milton Hilburn, Mike Brown, Larry Schiltz, Mike Cru- nan. Third Row-Kim Malone, Barb Hinnant, Paul Dutton, Mike Grady, Bruce Carter, Bryan Geurin, Chuck Dunnagan, Ronnie Sims, Sam Line, Gary Athans, Bob Burwick, Ronnie Evans, Steve Rayburn, Jim Beard, Eades, John Lewis, Gary Stack, Craig Vandell, manager, and Leon Joplin. 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K .. , Ji I P . 3. .. :. :::.. . z- sr - :sz-swf 1155113-:s.i1.. - W,-t vf-- Q .K 4-'Q-2 J .J , . i so H , Q W - K --if .... 1 t ,sie X K 'K Meat? 3 2 K W 5 IK va, S' K 9' P R4 n Q QI X, me sw B X M X amy Rt is ilk R as 2 , ,W , J at 3' .X e Q Y- of t, 1 5 P' gifts Qgaapwxs' me ,gets X A X t , 2-1 or W' Q 7 ' .. -- i M af , or ,W A , ws,-olfr is miersf H , me , sexism, .L we rt , A . , ff Www SHOOTING HIGH while going over a high hurdle is senior Greg Gilliland. A SPEEDY HANDOFF is made by Jerry Carter and Jim Bennett. SPRINTERS Jim Bennett, Larry Perrine, and Don Snelleman. Trcickmen Outdistctnce District Foes Witli twenty-eight returning lettermen, Coach Bill Carter, mentor of the track squad, entered the 1966 season with hopes of placing first in state track com- petition. The experienced Rebel cindermen who have been members of the team for three years worked hard for a possible state championship. ln 1963 THS sprang to the position of state runner-ups. Last spring, the team placed fifth in the meet at Austin. Returning seniors are Greg Gilliland, high and low hurdles, Pat Healy, high jump and 880g Larry Perrine, 2203 .lim Bennett, 440 and mile relayg ,lerry Carter, broadjuinp and relays: Jeff Emmett, mileg Phillip Flamm, 880, Steve Cray, 4-403 Philip Steele, Bob Harding, high jump, David Hicks, high hurdles, Tom Asher, 880, Louis Martinez, shot putg Bill Miller, high jump: John Nussbaum, discus: and Steve Douglas, mile. Sophomore and junior lettermen are Eddie Hunter, shot put: Gary Nichols, sprintsg Don Snelleman, sprintsg Bob Patterson, pole vaultg Joe Mixon, sprintsg Scott Lobough, pole vaultg Larry Schulz, mileg and David O'Brien, pole vault. Others are Danny Lester, pole vaultg Kenny Squyers, sprintsg and Monty John- son, hurdles and sprints. Coach Bill Carter, who has also coach- ed at Wichita Falls, Holliday and lowa Park, has been at THS for the last 3 years and has 16 years of coaching ex- perience. He is also the backfield coach for the Rebel football squad. THE COACHING COUNCIL of the Rebel track team consists of Quincy Armstrong, Bob Howington, ,lim Archer and Bill Carter. ' 1 it 3 ' A ,W 11. '15 t lg, ,J . 6 X W A W A ,bw W vr - M A 5.,' ft ,.1gz,.a?' 1:9 lf D 4' sn, , iff, , ,ff -1 0 t 1 . . vu t .gn t W 1 l . A- if fiat? faffvweff-I-'rt.t at .kkitfg-if:-ms 't'f:':2gw Y i w-Pxme if -fits 149 Cinclermen Hove 28 Returning Members SAILING DANNY LESTER 1-leurs the pole vaulling bar. l 50 ,-ef be ww D ' rf., new Y? .,-ff..fgEj5 A , 5 or ,, rx a E , :. ix' s ' -S K , KS E E E ' 09' vw' .up UP, OVER AND DOWN goes Tasoosa senior high jumper Pat Healy as he clears the bar above a jumping pit filled with sand and foam rubber during a track workout. isgggwkf ,of-H 1 .4 -My 4 wx' ,' , . in Q, THE MILE RELAY team consists of Danny Lester, Joe Mixon, Monty Johnson, Larry Perrine, Steve Gray and Jim Bennett fnot shownb. BROAD JUMPER, Jerry Carter leaps into the jumping pit. HEFTY HEAVER, Chad Spears throws the shot put during a vigorous track workout. . Q - M Yrvwmwgmvwwtftf-1' gf .X W K M, ,g I ,tmlg W Km M 'N + Q, V qw t -,g'-151.5-4,,t,, my ..f-saehgw, 'W W ,. W ' L .M M., W1 X , L , i K L Y K ' L' Q- 'Q'M?fff?S.'fx-M' , , ,- ,4 'rw . yogi, L, K k A, t' , , 'nigh 3634- ' - , 'L - ?'R-'Qty 1. , f' ,ziwt wg.. 1-is 'X M- I f A me -I wt-KQV ,fs tx.. wi. . ...uf fx .v,g.J,.gg,,,xYiN,WMi, V VM et X5 y Rebel Gropplers Defect Boys' Ranch Rebel wrestling coach, james Kile, maneuvered his 1965-66 grappler squad into first place in the race for the city wrestling crown. The Rebels trounced the Palo Duro Dons 37-5 in the opening match and then went on to win seven matches during the nine-week wrestling program. With nine returning lettermen from last yearls city championship squad, the Rebs participated in twelve divisions of 95 pounds up to heavy-weight. There were both HA and HB team matches. The lettermen include ,lack Stanley, Ricky Thomason, ,lim Farren, David and Sanford Wyatt, Donny Collins, Mark Speed, Roger Hisel and john Cobb. The grapplers worked out each morning dur- ing first period. The traditional rivalry between THS and the always tough Boys' Ranch Roughriders was held on Dec. 9. The Red and Black pulled away from their opponents after the first match and went on to throw them Ql-16. The last contest between the two schools was held on Jan. 29. Tascosa lost this battle. 152 PUT 'ER HERE ponders Rebel wrestlers Sanford Wyatt. Roger Hisel. Jim Farren Jimmy Brazile, and l.ouis Martinez. To Capture Crown JIMMY BRAZIL bounces a member of the Boys' Ranch Wrestling squad. Tascosa defeated the Roughriders 21-16. REBEL WRESTLING: Bottom Row-David Wyatt, Ronnie Webb, Roger Brown, Ricky Walders, Jerry Squyres, Howard Canode, Ben Roberts, Darryl Tiller, Mike Tigart, Steve Guerin, Richard Corder, ,lack Stanley, Danny Gunnels, Donnie Collins. Second Row-Coach Kile, David Mulherin, Johny Cobb, Sanford Wyatt, Ricky Thomason, Mark Speed, Louis Martinez, Wallace Cameron, Jim Farren, Bill Brown, Jim Brazile, Larry Stallings, Roger Hisel. REBEL WRESTLING COACH James Kile talks to a referee. 153 . ,gf 'sexist . :- THS GOLFERS: Bottom Row-Don Hall, Andy Anderson, Bobby Cox, Larry Day, Tommy Willbanks. Second Row-Bill Love, Stormy Creef, Gary Caldwell, David Gregory, James Graves, Terry Williams. Rebel Golfers Vie For District Leocl Rated in early Fall by Coach Ken Hicks as his most inexperienced team, the Tascosa linksters drove past the other three Amarillo high schools to take top honors in the All-City Golf Tournament 8 held in November. With the coming of spring, the golfers took to the links to compete against their district opponents. Loop action got under way in March as the golfers entered the District Tourna- 3 ment. The team practiced after school at 5 Ross Rogers Golf Course. Squad mem- bers competed in qualifying rounds to determine which players would occupy the '6A,' and B team positions. The NAU roster consisted of senior Andy Anderson, juniors Bobby Cox, Bill Love, Stormy Greef, Don Hall, Gary Caldwell and sophomore Larry Day. Anderson was the only returning letter- man. MBR team members were juniors James Graves, David Gregory, Terry Williams and sophomore Tommy Willbanks. COACH HICKS relaxes after a day at the course. .IW THE LINE-UP is made by Rebel linkster Andy Anderson during a practice session at the Amarillo Country Club. Netters Scromble To Tournoment Wins Coached by Jerry Foster, the Rebel netmanh placed well in many of the con- tests this season. Last fall they played inter-city dual meets defeating Caprock and Palo Duro 15-7, and losing to Amarillo High 14-4. During October Dwight Howard, Bill and Carl Deuschle, Alice Nichols, Sally Simpson, and Janis Williams traveled to Oklahoma City where they defeated Harding 100-39 and Capitol Hill 105- 40. Working hard to improve their games, team members entered many USLTA sanctioned tournaments. One such tournament was the Dallas Open Cotton Bowl over the holidays, which many Rebels entered. In early spring top players on the team traveled to El Paso and came out well in their dual meet. Varsity players were Dwight Howard, Bill and Carl Deuschle, Alice Nichols, Susan Durham, Lynn Hervey, Stephanie Lawrence, Richard Dark, Dale Amerson, David Chastain, Gayle Morehead, Cathy Brown, Carol Hare, Allen Swisher, Lynn Guess, Nancy Wherry, and Bill Butler. B-teamers Andy Martin, Van Wilson, and Larry Higgins showed outstanding playing among their group. LOVE ONEQ, shouts Dwight Howard,s opponent as he prepares to serve the ball during a practice session. wa A NETTERS: Bottom Row-Suzanne Legault, Carol Hare, Alice Nichols, Susan Durham, Stephanie Lawrence, Lynn Guess. Second Row- Coach Jerry Foster, Carl Deuschle, David Chastain, Cathy Brown, Bill Deuschle, Gayle Morehead, Richard Dark, Larry Higgins, Nancy Wherry. Third Row- Allen Swisher, Bill Butler, Dwight Howard, Van Wilson, Dale Amerson, Lynn Hervey, Andy Martin. l55 REBEL ARCHER Michaele Corrie practices her bowmanship during a Phys. Ed. class. AIRBORNE TACTICS are shown by Mrs. Chris Yarborough. PE Girls Top Notionol Fitness Norm Tascosa girls are above national norms in all physical fitness areas for 1965 according to the State Department of Physical Education, Health and Safety. Having improved yearly on the scores since the first testing in 1959, the Rebel girls' Physical Education department also ranks above the other Amarillo high schools this year in sit ups, pull ups, shuttle run and standing broad jump. Mrs. Dorris Foreman' is head of the department. Other members are Mrs. Odctta Robinson, who resigned after the first semester, Mrs. Chris Yarborough and Miss Wanda Fergason. BALANCE BAR WALKER, Catherine P WIN . -s-: NEW TECHNIQUES are demonstrated by junior Lois Hollabough. -m.f51'ewa:::,z1iw. -Q. ,- ii f 1, . x -. , Jfiffgsf Q ?4f.iefLf:s2:5.1--51.J .1511-21, - . .... :Q is 1 t - 1- 1- 1 1 1 ' . i I - H . 1 Sq, X - -sing, . - A ' --'Q ,W .fT :f X lt: me--' 5 .... ,, as arker demonstrates how simple it is to junior Laurelee Miller. 4 Boys Score High In Phys. Ed. Tests READY, EXERCISE, expounds Coach James Kile during a daily PE session. HAND TO HAND COMBAT takes place on the volleyball net. 6'Ten repetitions of four count push. . . Who said that? Roll over and give me 25, you meatheadlw Boys' physical education classes begin with a stiff 10 to 15 minute round of calisthenics under the direction of coaches James Kile, Quincy Armstrong and James Archer. After the warmups the boys participate in flag football, basketball, handball, softball, volleyball, wrestling, track, soccer, speedball or the ever dreaded obstacle coursen. This year on the physical fitness tests Tascosa ranked in the top 10 per cent of the nation. Dwayne Carter, Ronnie Mor- row and Jim Farren rated as the most outstanding sophomore, junior and senior on the test. Carter totaled 97 per cent while Morrow and Farren reached 99 per cent. All classes participate in various intra- mural activities. Outstanding teams and individuals go on to compete with boys from other Amarillo schools. ,,. i' six W DOWN . . UP . . . DOWN goes the daily routine during: UP H a warmup session. 157 v Mfg 'Q 3, mia A 'Q wlkuwlk N' N gl ,1 .Rv M v R pi , Q mwawwnmfmwww ,ft ff '41 M if . f . V g ,Qi Ei ' P- , A e remember 1966 . . . a year of academics. The eagerness of 1,953 students pursuing knowledge . . . never-ending subjects challenging those who sought . earnest teachers striving to prepare their pupils for the future . the special HGood Morningf' coming each day from Mr. Lynch . . long hours spent studying for rigorous semester tests . . . glistening tears falling as the last strain of Pomp and Circumstancen bring a sudden end to three glorious years. .www sg ,G at Jr ,Eg SJ . kk... 4 ss Nw, fl, tgg1,,r1,. K sf -it ,S f 2 Z ,, f y ,. ,, S. Q - k , + 2. 2. wf ,w a .L 1- ' Z f 7 ff Q pf ,- ff it t a Q ,f V at 5- m.,mw,,tggs .Q if 4 fe 3 23W-1-rant ws aw S S U L t i + 5 - it 3 F 3 if .-Q Q, sg +1 tw ,fy Q. Vw- ce- -, .st F,-by Sis TL fi-Wh. of If ,,fJ',,gss5l' ,QV 'f V'f: L3 fi HOWARD LYNCH GOOD MORNING THIS is . . . begins Howard Lynch as he conducts M.A. morning exercises in homeroom each day. Principal Principal Lynch Backs Red And Block Mr. Rebel U.S.A.,' Morning announcements, football games, administration meetings, and assemblies, are only a few of the busy activities in which Howard W. Lynch, Tascosa principal, participates. Starting out as a motorman on a West Amarillo trolley car, Mr. Lynch jokes proudly of the varied jobs which he held during his college days. He ,has served as THS principal since its opening in 1958 and excels in enthusiasm for all of the Rebel events. Also joining in the spirit is his wife, Dolly, who is a well-known visitor to Tascosa. Til amu,m FIRST AND FIFTH period tests will be given on Tuesday: second and fourth, Wednesday: third and six, Thursday, explains Principal Lynch ,to a group of teachers at an early morning teachers meeting held in his office. l 60 Perkins Returns After Yecir's Leove TASCOSA,S FAVORITE MAILMAN, assistant principal Raymond Perkins, puts faculty mail in teachers' boxes before classes every morning. ' , i,i f I s i ' 'i' I r'ri' fir r r ' ff I if 1 :ii f f .: ' rf ff: ' t'i'f iii - i'r y 'r'ii i fi at RAYMOND PERKINS JANE WILLIAMS M. Ed. M. Ed Assistant Principal Dean of Girls NOW, YOU CANT wear what I can'tg so go home and change Miss Williams tells a culotte-clad student Rejoining Tascosa's staff after spend- ing a year at the University of Texas, Raymond Perkins again serves as assistant principal. f'Being at Tascosa again is quite a change after being responsible for getting only one person, me, to class every dayll' joked Mr. Perkins. He believes that his recent studies aid either directly or indirectly in the sociological phases of helping pupils. Signing up students on registration day, deciding whether an absence should be excused or unexcused and working on the Miss Southern Belle presentation are all in a dayls work for Miss .lane Williams, dean of girls. Even with her busy schedule '6Miss Williei' is often seen at school functions cheering Mheri' Rebels on to victory. WE WF MSEE THAT SIGN down there for aid in finding your rooms? suggests Miss 'SWillie as she helps sophomores register. MARGARET HALEY POLLYANNA KIMMINS E. L. HAMMIT M.A. M.A. Ed. S. Counselor for Sophomores Counselor for Juniors Counselor for Seniors Pupils Profit Helping seniors with the problems of college entrance is E. L. Hammit, senior counselor. Mr. Hammit assists the upper- classmen by seeing that they take the proper tests and by aiding them in application to the college of their choice. His wise counsel has left its mark on seniors for eight years. Mrs. Pollyanna Kimmins counsels juniors by helping them decide what fields they are best qualified to enter. Mrs. Kimmins has served as counselor for three years before which she taught English. Confused sophomores turn to Mrs. Margaret Haley when confronted with the headaches of high school. Directing the NEDT test given to sophomores, she assists the students in career planning and adjustment to senior high. In addi- tion to these duties, as American Field Service director, she works in planning exchange student activities. By Counselors Advice MISS MARGARET HALEY finds the telephone a useful tool in her sophomore counselingjob as she talks with over 20 students and parents daily. ul THINK AERONAUTICAL engineering would be a very interesting major, advises E. L. Hammit, senior counselor, as Karla Foster, gradua ting senior, inquires about possibilities for her future college plans. 162 Olfice Workers Keep School Rolling Answering myriad questions, phoning homes of sick students and typing tests for teachers are all part of the everyday job of the office personnel as they combine efforts to keep Tascosa running smoothly. Mrs. Edna Burwick and Mrs. Alma Bundy check absences while Mrs. June Hobbs takes care of all money which is deposited in school funds. Mrs. Alice Cline is the principalls secretary and keeps all the bookkeeping records. Mrs. Helen Teague serves as Tascosa's nurse as she conducts hearing tests and keeps the health records of each student. ALMA BUNDY EDNA BURWICK Finding books for students assign- Clerk Clerk ments, Miss .loyce Johnson and Mrs. Leta Rogers, librarians, aid the students. Y 3 ... V H MARY ALICE CLINE Secretary HTVVELVE DOLLARS for checks, four dollars for rubber bands and three dollars for paper clips, double-checks Mrs. .lune Hobbs as she works to keep Tascosa's financial state in order. JUNE HOBBS JOYCE JOHNSON LETA ROGERS HELEN TEAGUE Clerk Librarian Library Clerk R.N., School Nurse 163 Teachers View Study Of Words Next fall, Tascosa's English Depart- ment members will 'gteach what they have learned and practiced this year in structural linguistics. The 15-member group have attended special grammar workshops based on this new approach to English. Newly adopted textbooks, which are scheduled for use at Tascosa in Septem- ber will highlight the 6'Modern English study. ln keeping with the state sponsored . better reading program, the department has ordered many books for room and main library use. Also, for the first time, individual jun- ior and sophomore groups have read for class discussion book reports on such works as Lord Jim, The Pearl and Huckleberry Finn. - AFTER MACBETH killed Duncan he gained the throne, says Mrs. Lynette E. Brown to a senior class. DON'T ARGUE with me, says Mrs. Josephine DeSalvo, English teacher, to junior Tommy Dickinson as she explains the basic fundamentals of the English language to him. STACIA IRENE HAZEL DAVIS ,IOSEPHINE DE SALVO CRAWFORD M.A. M.A. M.A. English, Coordinator of English English English of Amarillo junior I andSenior High Schools CAROL ANN ATWOOD B.A. English MOLLIE BEDWELL B.A. English, National Honor Society LYNETTE BROWN B.A. English ROBBIE DEWALD M.Ed. English X E FOR TOMORROW, class, write a 500 word theme on the decay of Captain Ahab's characterfl says Mrs. Thelma Worthen, Eng- lish instructor. KAYE LOVELL LOUISE HAMM M.A. B.A. English, Y Teens English, Spanish ,ff of , A? f f i ,,::,,tt. ,,i,, M ,,,, ,,.. , , .,,,.,,.,..,.. .,,. ,.,, , , ,,,- 7 ,,,,i L -,,, A F , ' ' - ,i5V.,,,,V,,, :,j1 i: ' ,, V, ' A EVERETT SAMPLE GAIL WALTERS Ph.D. B.A. English, Rare Book Club English 5 NQUIT IT! shouts Mrs. Darlene Russell as she tries to promote perfection during a Junior 'gphysicaln English class. L MARCUERITE PETTY DARLEEN RUSSELL M.A. M.A. English, Speech, Tascosa English Forensic Assn. KATHY WINBURN THELMA WORTHEN B.A. B.A. English, Co-sponsor FTA English 165 Juniors Now In Anolysis, Trig After studying Modern math for three years, juniors enrolled in Trigonometry and Math Analysis classes loaded with compasses, rulers, protractors and a plentiful supply of erasers. The courses were previously offered to seniors only. Tascosa math students encountered everything from simple triangles and trapezoids to quadratic functions and linear equations in their search for the unknown. uWe strive to acquaint students with mathematical problems they wouldn't normally find in classf' remarks E.M. Savage, head of the Math Department. We have begun to find students much ahead in their years of study. New members added to the depart- ment this year are Mrs. Carolyn Allen teaching algebra, David Camfield,'con- sumer math and algebra and Bill Mc- Camon who teaches geometry. CAROLYN ALLEN ROBERT BALDWIN B.S. 13.5, Algebfll illgebra, Geometry, W rang- ers JERRY FOSTER B.A. B.S. Algebra, Geometry, Tennis BOB HOWINCTON Consumer Math, Football I66 A IS TO D as C is to . . . Mrs. Dorothy Keeling explains to one of her geometry classes the Theorem of congruent triangles. DAVID CAMFIELD M.Ed. M.Ed. Algebra, Geometry, Student Council B. I-I. CLARK Consumer Math, Algebra DOROTHY KEELINC BILL MC CAMON M.Ed. B.S. Geometry, Algebra Geometry THEN ADD 5x to the sum of parts one and two of the problem and thatls your answer, explains B. H. Clark, algebra teacher. . W 1 g i I JIM MILLER CHARLES SADLER M.Ed. M.Ed. Math 40R, Algebra Slide- Algebra, Geometry, FTA rule Club AQA I lv. ' I , .,f - a2 'aa t . yi .y la mime -f,, ,4W,.g:,f f..f : f : .,,f,, f ft ,:f,, ,,,,.,, , .,,,.,',,,' . g ,.:,, ,zaf . fe ' E. M' . . B.S. 'KTO ARRIVE AT the answer, one must flrst work the problem, Trigonomelxl, SMM1-L Analy, Geometry, National Honor expounds .lim Miller to his Algebra 21 class. sis, Math Club, Head Math Society Dept. 167 Languages Have Extra Sessions 'LEstoy bien, gracious. Adios. Hasta mananaf' If you have journeyed past the language lab at 7:30 a.m. and heard foreign sounds from within it is only a recorded drill. This year Spanish and French teachers have offered extra lab sessions for the first time. These sessions acquaint students more closely with the languages they are studying. HThe more times you work in the lab the easier it becomes, reveals Mrs. Viola Sadler, Spanish teacher. Tascosa offers four years of Latin and Spanish and three years of French for interested students. NOW CLASSN, chuckles Latin teacher Mrs. Josephine Gunter as she reviews students on terms for a test. KL CEORGETTE DAIA JOSEPHINE GUNTER B.A. M,Ed. Spanish, French Latin, Latin Club ROSEMARY VIOLA SADLER PATTERSON B,S, B.A. Spanish, Spanish Club Spanish, C0-Sponsor Span- ish Club, Assistant Senior Class Sponsor HBUENAS DIAS, and repeat after me , instructs Mrs. Viola Sadler as she tunes the microphones to hear each student. 21 OH YOU DlDN'T,', Miss Nancy Wagner exclaims as she enters room 210 for her surprise birthday party. Prone challenge to tal- elective courses and speech. the meaning of class mem- first under the Rakestraw, and both Methodist advisor for The directed first year journalism students toward future editorships. Serving as reporters they gained skills in editorial, news and feature writing, and the basic principles of editing a yearbook. Those who are college-bound extend their knowledge of the English language in Mrs. Doris Mitchellis vocabulary class. Teaching the details of acting, dancing and directing is Neil Hess, drama in- structor. During the year his classes pre- Drow , , sented several dramatic plays. ' h i s ttye. l iii' NEIL HESS DORIS MITCHELL B.S. Speech, Drama, Workshop, Thespians, Musical Oxiklts ix Q. his X 'I . SSR, Q 1 S ll X X -i .5 i t , e-,. -L 4 Q N55 X lk x5 Q X S S sg x sz B.S. Vocabulary, Latin, Compo- sition, Latin Club REV. JOHN NANCY WAGNER RAKESTRAW ' M.A. NDEMI TASSE is a cup of black coffee, or it can be just a cup, BD- -l0UmQll-fm, L05 M3f7l0ViU5, Bible The Pioneer, FJA comments Mrs. Doris Mitchell, Vocabulary 4-0 teacher. 169 JIM ARCHER World Geography, Physical Education NATALIE BUCKTHAL B.A. Economics, Government BILL CARTER lVl.S. World H istory, American History, Assistant Football Coach, Head Track Coach E44 HWITHOUT our having checks and balances one department would get too much power, explains Eldon Jackson. 170 THIS FACULTY foursome, C. L. Jones, E. L. Hammit, Natalie Buckthal and Margaret Haley pause for an evening of bridge. ' ff f ff f eifgsffei 1 f F E555 'I uv' ' 46 fa, if 3 Z, gn 23 , Q f VV,, RICHARD CARTER B.S. . . World History, American History, Hi-Y Sponsor MIKE COX B S World History, Key Club t 'Q all Awe fi1'?i:5Sf2?'f'?rwif Nei? :: 15555 1 . ' - ss 555?i5??.?5l :rev - - femfih, if .f ..:,1,1 ...i ,af - QS' :i ' 1: 'F X SQ 22 Wimssiss-., NS, CN v al ws we X W 4 is Q DON GARDNER KEN HICKS M.Ed. M.Ed. Economics American History, Golf ELDON JACKSON M.A. Government, Economics, Head of Social Studies Dept. s4 . mmm g 5 ,L L - F 5 Y M22 ts W. Q it W ,Q 7 X , ,..i.,. ,, i K X, x N. 9 , X , -if . . CLARENCE PARKER M.S. World History BUD ROGERS B.S. World History PATRICIA LEVERIDGE B.A. American History, Texas History R. M. PATTERSON M.Ed. World History, Head Foot- ball Coach Vi' ,.,,, ,,. xg v ' ' ,all ' ' - ' f A 55553: -, f 1-, .yoj rtiigfi ' 'HE tif ,45 3 f f 'f f '- - 1:-f-gms, H, Q. nt., .4 ,J fy ,. Qty,-V V ., ,V . av. .K f , H1 it 'fe -tl , . DAN SALKELD M.Ed. Government DICK STAFFORD B.S. World History, Football, Baseball GLADYS WALLIS B.A. American History, Presi- dent of the Panhandle Council of Social Studies History Adds New Textbooks Revised government and new eco- nomics textbooks have set the pace for an up-to-the-minute study of our times, says Eldon Jackson, history chairman. Students of history and government have pondered decisions of present and past leaders, those in geography have seen the world grow smaller as trans- portation and communications have im- proved and economic classes have learned business problems of foreign countries and the U.S.A. Four faculty members-Richard Car- ter, Mike Cox, Mrs. Patricia Leveridge and Bud Rogers-are new to the 16- member departmental group, who pin- point past and future historical events in the light of today's happenings. TOP SIX, remarks Dan Salkeld, as he writes the names of the Southern Belle finalists listed in THE PIONEER. 171 M. . . AND TYPE, instructs typing teacher Mrs. Sybal Brierley to a first year class as they begin a timed writing. Business, Art, Music, Home Ec Stress Skills Myriad talents are developed as stu- dents participate in THS electives. Homemakers of tomorrow perfect culi- nary arts and become able seamstresses in the homemaking department. Mrs. De Lois Lee is joined by two new teachers, Mrs. Joyce Schlund and Miss Kathy Ward. Business classes are designed to pre- pare and give students much needed training and experience before entering the business world. Readiness for married life is the ob- jective of Home and Family Living. Combining talents in the music field are members of the choirs, bands and orchestra. Bill Cormack and Bill Porter lead these groups. Clay, paints, india ink and brushes are tools of the artistic in the fine arts and crafts classes of C. C. Jones. Q h i Q ww SYBAL BRIERLEY MARGARET BURNS . M.A. M.Ed. Typmg, Office Practice, Shorthand, Typing, Book. Business Club,SeniorSpon- keeping, Business Club MUSE THESE examples i0 S0 bY- Ph-15 YOUF OWU imaginatwn 50' explains C. C. Jones to art students. l72 f x BILL CORMACK M.M.Ed. Choral, Musical, Boys Glee, Girls Clee MARILYN GRIDER B.B.A. Typing, Business Math DE LOIS LEE lVI.Ed. Home and Family Living, Clothing, FHA JOYCE SCHLUND BEVERLY GAITHER B.B.A. Typing C. C. JONES M.A. Art, Crafts WILLIAM PORTER M.M.Ed. Band, Orchestra, Music Theory CATHY WARD UH, ONEg UH, TWOg UH, THREE directs Bill Porter as he BS- BS leads the Tascosa High School orchestra iwithout bubblesj. Clothing' FHA Foodi, FHA 173 -f .ss sf- ' f r C R. L. BOND B.A. C. L. JONES M.S., M.B.A. Chemistry, Physics, Science Club UDONT TELL ME you understand ? chides physics in- structor Robert Baldwin as he explains a difficult problem. N Q R 5 K Q .s xi ' 3 X WSW'-+V ss 2 , YF Q Q X x Qt X xx x Biology, Athletic Trainer SUE FULLERTON B.S.Ed. Chemistry, Future Medics JOHNNY LOWRY B.S. Biology, Football, Baseball ese --fri - L t ' ' A s-. ...- A xi IT WONT EXPLODE I 174 laughs Miss Sue Fullerton, chemistry teacher, as she prepares an experiment for her second period lab class to observe School Storts Advonced Study Squeamish dissections, problems con- cerning the slide rule, blood type tests, strange odors from the lab, all are part of Tascosa's science department. Seniors with B averages and two to three years of high school science, were offered advanced classes of Biology 50, Physics 50, and Chemistry 50. Added to the curriculum this year, the courses had discussions which were centered around topics not fully covered in regular classes. Individual lab work and experimental investigation were stressed. Mrs. Mabel Rodgers taught Biology 50g Miss Sue Fullerton, Chemistry 50g and C. L. Jones, Physics 50. Added to the faculty in the science department was Ben Pearson. Mr. Pear- son is a part-time biology teacher at Tascosa. He instructs morning classes at Austin Junior High School. BEN PEARSON ED POWELL BS. BS. Biology Chemistry, Biology, Cheer- leader Sponsor TURN THE SMALL knob, not the large one, instructs Mrs. Science Department Head, Biology Mabel Rodgers during a session in the lab. MABEL RODGERS KEITH SAVAGE M.A. B.S. Bzology 175 Relos Are Shown Physically Fit Run faster! You can do it in 2.5O, encourages Miss Wanda Fergason, girls' physical education teacher,as she tries to better individual scores on the 600-yard walk-run. Other physical fitness tests categories are push-ups, sit-ups, chins, 50-yard dash, and shuttle run. Since the late President .lohn F. Ken- nedy's stress of good physical form, these tests have gained a nationwide coverage in P.E. classes. Both boys and girls com- plete the tests listed and are scored on a national basis according to timings, age, sex and all-over ratings. Four hundred and thirty students re- ceived 80'Zn to 100W rating this year which entitled them to a Physical Fit- ness badge. Over 90W of the girls scored 10042 on chins and sit-ups. Every boy scored l00'Zn on sit-ups. Tascosa has one of the highest ratings in the state. H If rii.. if ..., tiir ' ' '-tf l '-'i,' 5 7' lz' 'il -'f' ' i'i QUINCY ARMSTRONG BS. Physical Education, Foot- ball DORRIS FOREMAN M.A. Physical Education, Intra- murals 176 WANDA FERGASON M.S. Physical Education, GRA. JAMES KILE M.Ed. Physical Education, Wres- tling, Intramurals THE LINEUP gathers as they ready for a vigorous trot around the track during gym class. 'LTWIST YOUR neck like this, demonstrates Miss Wanda Fer- gason to her second period P.E. class. 'lm' 0DE'l'I'A ROBISON WALTER NELSON B,A, B.S. Physical Education, Swim- ming, C.R.A. Driverls Training Courses Offer Cn Jolo Study Industrial Cooperative Training was added to Tascosa's curriculum this year. Providing school sponsored on-the-job- training for students interested in trades, the program was taught by L. G. Mikesell. Also a part-time school, part-time work program, Distributive Education taught by Dean Bigham placed students in var- ious Amarillo businesses as sales per- sonnel. Background for vocations and for avocations keynoted activity in mechani- cal drawing classes. Delving into the principles of carpentry and engineering, we hope to give students a speaking knowledge of these areas for future usef' says Virgil Brown, instructor. Boys interested in the world of grease, cars, tools, and more grease found that auto mechanics offered them a complete course on repairing and rebuilding auto- mobiles. lnstructor Don Turner taught the boys by demonstration and actual student work on cars. DEAN BIGHAM M.Ed. Distribative Education, D.E.C.A. L. G. MIKESELL M.S. I.T.C., V.I.C. VIRGIL BROWN MS. Mechanical Drawing, Drafting DON TURNER M.Ed. Vocational Automotive, Vo- cational Industrial Club of America EUGENE ASHMEAD M.A. Woodshop, Arts and Crafts X., NOW HOLD THAT instructs Auto Mechanics teacher Don Turner to John Patton, junior, as they hammer a rod into place. 177 Back Row-Richard Hearn, Robert Bull, Robert Stewart, Green Clark, Clarence Faunce. Front Row-Elmer Lance, Herman Crooy, Mrs. Katherine Robinson, Mrs. Marie Drake. Behind Scenes Staff Diligent Feeding a group of 1,900 students each day, the 18-member cafeteria staff finds chicken fried steak and hamburgers to be the all-time favorites. Corn and potatoes take top ranks on the vegetable list. Two hundred and forty pounds of potatoes are used each time French fries are listed on the menu. Rebs put awayn 3-4 cases of vege- tables, 90-100 pies and 1,000 cartons of milk daily. '6Tascosa students seem to take a lot of pride in their cafeteriag they are good about taking care of things, remarked Mrs. Odessa Painter, cafeteria director. Working long hours the custodian crew strives to keep THS shining. Many extra hours are spent cleaning up after banquets and dances. Several extra projects worked on dur- ing the year include the adding of extra hinges to windows to allow for longer wear, and the care of the lawn. Headed by Bob Stewart, the 9 custo- dians clean 11,505 rooms and 30,4-44 feet of floor space in a school year. Waste baskets are emptied more than 17,700 times. 3 Seated- Martha Blaine, Violet Hawkins, Ann Blackman, Odessa Painter, ,Ierry Blanscet, Cleo Taylor, Artell McNett, Virginia Woodard. Standing -Pat Stover, Ignacio Palacio, Willa Boyle, Annie Bandy, Lorena Fortner, Lula Mae White, Ola Mae Whorton, Ada Gerlach, Eva Kirian, Susie Cox. I78 cgeniors remember 1966. The excitement of class rings . . . the warmth awarded Htheirw Miss Southern Belle . . . the pride in class officers . . . the last Crystal Ball . . . the final whirlwind of senior activi- ties climaxing their days at Tascosa High School. Seniors Spirit Groups Flome Support A Confederate Flag . . . the Rebel can- non . . . a victory bell . . . the image of General Reb-all symbols of a deep pride in Tascosa. But symbols are inanimate. It takes people to build a living sense of loyalty. Tascosa has these people. To some, the word Rebel means an opposer to authority. To a student Rebel means a person who likes pep ral- lies, football games, cokes at Stanleys, weekend dates, basketball games, mu- sicals, assemblies, choir programs, dances and talking to friends in the commons. A Rebel is one who has pride in Tascosa. Cheerleaders, Wranglers, Student Council, spirit groups, bands, Amarillo businessmen-all join together to pro- mote this school pride. VICKI ABBOTT DELIA ABRAMS JOHNNY ADAMS DOUG ALDRIDGE JUDY ALLRED REX AMICK 1 rj! its ' PEGGY AMMONS JANICE AMYX BETTY ANDERS ANDY ANDERSON GAYLINE ANDERSON -II ,M m W, X l ROBERT ANDERSON CAROLINE ANDREWS CLAYTON ANDREWS LINDA ANDREWS GAYLE ANSLEY 180 BOBBY ARMSTRONG TOM ASHER MANZY ATCHISON JAMES ATKINSON SCHALAN ATKINSON MARION ATWELL JERRY BACKUS LARRY BARLOW L. B. BARNARD DEBBIE BARRETT JUDY BASKIN ROBBIE BACON BUDDY BAKER DEBBIE BAKER HBOY, WILL HE be surprisedf' quip seniors Becky Motley and Nicki Fow- ler as they leave a token of spirit on Coach Patterson's lawn. l8l JOE BATES LINDA BATTENFIELD JAN BEARD VIRGINIA BEDFORD BOB BENNETT , .' ni ig JIM BENNETT BOBBY BENTON DANA BEVERS J. D. BLACKWELL LINDA BLAINE A ni E sw BRUCE BLAKE BONNIE BLESSEN NCI ifffzf-' i - , '2- I if 1' I fb- ' Q ' .. L is s, , . ,gg . I Figs 4 - I I ' 95151 sji. :aw -' -ggii rgfr I . in ff sk , I AFT, I I V V Li, ' ,W Vfryrf f i . 5. f N 1 '21 .. I I ' . -I ,f j13ifff5 ffk I J 'f fs 'LTURN A LITTLE to the left, lift your chin, relax your hands and smile bigf' says photographer John Miller to senior Jim Cloninger. JOHN BLOMSHIELD JERRY BOLMER 182 Class Pcluses To Pose I For Senior Pictures DAVID BORDEN DAVID BOWLIN WAYNE BOYD DIANE BRACK SAMMYE BRADLEY CHERYL BRAUCHI JIMMY BRAZILE MAUREEN BRESNAHAN JOHN BRITT STEVE BROCKMEYER GAIL BROOKS CINDY BROWN SUE BROWN TARESA BROWN KATHY BUCKMILLER DICK BUFKIN SHIRLEY BULIN 183 Senior Group Picture Token On School Lown BRIAN BULLA JOHNIE BURKHALTER RANDY BURNS RAELEE BUTZ JOYCE CADDELL ALLEN CAIN CAROLEE CALDWELL CINDY CAMERON WALLACE CAMERON SOPHIA CAMP KEITH CAMPBELL LUCIA CAMPBELL MALCOLM CAMPBELL RUSSELL CAMPBELL CINDY CARPENTER TOMMY CARROLL JILL CARSON BECKY CARTER GERALD CARTER JERRY CARTER STANLEY CARTHEL DANNY CHAMBERS 5, x SN X X Q ig Nl . .ii fi -. ' f I ...N Tx I .. , wi gk I E EYES 5 X ai? VW ' I ,,,,, , 1 if A GAIL CHAPPELL SUSAN CHASE JACK CHEVES CHERYL CLARK CLIFTON LEE CLARK img,--xmpf,wxw:mn:::-7 ,1 ms' mv-1 w - PAM CLARK YOVONNE CLARK VAL CLAWSON SHERRY CLEMENTS .IIM CLONINGER KAY CLOPTON KAREN CLOUNCH BRENDA CLOWER CHARLES COBB STEVE CODER AND IF YOUALL vote for mef' jokes Dick Stor- seth during his campaign for senior president, each senior can own a sophomore slavef, 186 X I I 2213? 1 ' Zigi? NANCY COFFMAN BARBARA COLANGELO JANI COLLINS IO CONWAY BEVERLY COOK MIKE COOK Storseth Leads Upperclossmen Posters, campaign promises, tags and friendly smiles combined in the Fall for elections at Tascosa. As election day drew nearer, mounting tensions of candi- dates as well as voters became more evident. When the final senior ballot was tallied, Dick Storseth, president, Jerry Carter, vice president and Patti Finch, secretary, were victorious. Runner-up for the office of vice presi- dent was Mike Willborn while Gail Lewis was a finalist in the secretarial race with Patti. The officers presided over senior assemblies as well as planning the many class functions. They spent one hour each day with senior activities sponsor, Mrs. Sybal Brierley, planning end-of-year class activities. .iiii CAROLYN COOMER DONNA COPE RICHARD CORDER CLARENCE CORMAN SHERIL COSPER CLAUDETTE COTHREN LINDA COUEY CHARLES COWELL DAVID COX MIKE COX PAT COX vaqgs.,-f. SCOTT CRAMER WADE CRAMER RAY CRANE SHIRLEY CRAWFORD VALERIE CRAWFORD Responsive Students Cheer Footboll Goins LINDA CROCKETT BUTCH CROUCH JIM CROWELL RUSSELL DAILEY SHANNON DAMMIER SHARON DANIEL CLAY DARK HENRY DAVIS MIKE DAVIS RODNEY DAVIS RONALD DAVIS DURAND DAY DENNY DEAVER RAY DERIEUX BILL DEUSCHLE RICK DEVOE STEVE DOUGLAS 188 RONNIE DOWNEY BETTYE DUNLAP ELDON DUNN GARY DUNN ALLEN EAVES VONCEIL EDDY TERRY EDWARDS SUSAN EHLE ANDY EKLUND LOIS ELSY A JEFF EMMETT CARTER EUSTACE THEY'RE OVER! screams Dewayne Kelley, senior, as the Rebels make GARY EVANS GENNY EVANS another touchdown in their battle against the Caprock Longhorns. - 189 Kay And Andy Win Rebelond 'LTascosa is a memory to be cherished foreverf, reminisced Tascosals two for- eign friends, Kay Ogihara and Andy Eklund. Kay and Andy come to Tascosa from Japan and Sweden respectively. Tascosa is so big, so modern, so BILL FANSLER JIM FARREN PATTIE FINCH beautifulll' exclaimed Kay, who is spon- sored by the American Field Service. She lives with senior Kathy Kling. From my very first day, I have been busy because of the friendly people here, expressed Andy. Brought to Tas- cosa by the First Christian Church, Andy lives in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clark. Kay and Andy will soon be returning to their homelands, but they will never forget exciting games and pep rallies, smiling faces in Tascosaas halls and their well-earned name . . . Rebel. JACK FISKE JULIE FISKE SALINA FLAKE -urs.. PHILLIP FLAMM VICKI FLOYD GARY FOLLEY BETTY FORD KATHY FORD RONNIE FORD BETH FORTENBERRY RITA FORTENBERRY SALLY FORTENBERRY BOBBY FOSTER 190 GAIL FOSTER KARLA FOSTER SHIRLEY FOSTER NICKI FOWLER RICHARD FOX I a KATHRYN FRALEY VICKY FRAZIER JIM FREDERICKS TONY FREEMAN LYNN FUQUA CRAIG GANNAWAY TOM GARDNER 'LBUY A FLAC? queries foreign exchange student Andy Eklund as he per RICHARD GARRE LINDA CASKILL suades a fellow foreign Rebel, Kay Ogihara, into buying a flag. 191 ,, I ,,,,, JOHN GATENS LYNETTE GAYLOR PHIL GENTRY JANIE GEORGE NADINE GERBER I If .,a' , sf .21 ,,, N - , W. 1 f i 3 ' ' Y I S . f W x L? STEVE GEURIN MARY GAIL GIBBONS EVA GIBSON FLOYD GIBSON JAMIE GILES RENEE GILLEY JIMMY GILLIAM RING TOWN, U.S.A. is Tascosa High School when proud seniors re ceive the long sought after prizes early in September. JOHN GILLIAM GREG GILLILAND 192 Class Scromloles For Prized Senior Rings CINDY GLENN SANDY GLOVER is ...J I LINDA GOODLOE BERT GORE PRESTON GRAHAM JERRY GRAY STEVE GRAY ME me I I ' Q LEE GREEVER PEGGY GRIFFIN GARY GRIMES DANNY GRIZZLE KAREN GRUVER KENNETH GUEST TOM GUTZ PAM HAIL PAT HALE DAVID HALES M E' RICKY HALL IRENE HAMPTON JOHN HAMPTON '33 CAROLYN HANNON JENS HANSEN BOB HARDINC BILL HARDMAN JAN HARKINS SKIPPY HARRELL ' PAT HEALY, senior, enjnys an fast dance at the journulism Christmas party. MICHELLE HARRIMAN RONALD HARRIS JOHNNY HATHCOCK I 9-41 The Jerk's 'ln' As ,66 Dcmce Jerk . . . Frug . . . Swim . . . Watusi. To todayis teenagers these words signify 6'The dances. These fads were exhibited throughout the year in the Commons and gym of Tascosa High School. As students and their dates gyrated to the various sounds of different bands, dance groups and combos. The Crystal Ball, sponsored by the Student Council, was the big dance of the year. Nearly 600 couples danced to the music of The Barons beneath the glittering decorations. Seniors took special interest in the presentation of four of their peers as class favorites and Mr. and Miss Tascosa. The topsy-turvey week dance and Junior-Senior Prom rounded out the sec- ond semester dance activities of the seniors. Throughout the year, at school spon- sored activities or at special out-of- school parties, fast dances were 'Linn and seniors liked Min things. BRENDA HAWKINS MELODY HAWKINS CHERYL HAYDEL PAT HEALY MIKE HEGEDUS D'ANN HENDERSON ' A t J HAROLD HEUSTON SHARON HIGGINS SHIRLEY HILBURN PATRICIA HILL STEVE HILL MARK HIPES ROGER HISEL KAREN HITCHCOCK TERRY HOCKENBERRY CINDY HODGES Final Courses Recacly Students For College PHYLLIS HOLCOMB JOANN HOLLY ' V ,'1,fs - E2 ll IW CARLA HOLM ANDREA HOLMAN COLETTE HOLT .IAN HOUGHTON CHARLES HOWARD DWIGHT HOWARD CHARLES HUCG STEVE HUNTER DRUE JANAK 196 IANIE HOLT BARBARA HOPSON CONNIE HOWE RONNIE HUDSON CRAIG JENKINS DIANE JOHNSON JOHNNY JOHNSON PRISCILLA JOHNSON SAM JOHNSON STAN JOHNSON STEVE JOHNSON BECKY JONES BRUCE JONES GARY JONES JOHNNY JONES KAY JONES MIKE JONES PAT JONES MIKE JULIUS YVONNE JUSTUS MPEACE AT LAST,,, remarks HDoc Everett Sample as he concentrates on grading themes for his fifth period English class. I9 Gift, Activity Groups Named Senior groups were named in October to plan the year's activities. Chairmen selected for each committee were Mike Willbmirn, senior activitiesg Steve Johnson, senior gift and Lee Gree- ver, senior spirits. The activities committee, sponsored by Mrs. Sybal Brierley, recommended Senior Day and senior banquet locations. Miss Rosemary Patterson, sponsor of the senior gift committee, aided them with their decision on the class gift. Each senior was asked to give S2 and any gift suggestions. Last year's gifts were two flagpoles and a rope guard around the cannon. The five-member spirits committee wrote and produced the Shakespearean parody given on Senior Day. A 'M IWW Km ROBERT KEETER DE WAYNE KELLY MELINDA KELLN GLYNDA KEMPER WYNELLE KIMBLE STEVE KINCAID BROCK KING CLYDE KING is x 'i X DAVID KING DEBBIE KING GWEN KING JERRY KINC GAIL KIRK 198 I PHILLIP KISER KATHY KLING SANDY KNOWLES .qsuaw-if ,www W W SALLYE KOTT MOYLAN KRITSER .IO LYNN KUNKEL DALE LANE KENNY LANE MARY LANE JOHN LANGLEY ART LARA PAM LATTA NONA LEARD MARTHA LEGAULT BEVERLY LEMASTER NOW I SEE, laughs Steve Johnson, senior gift committee chairman, as BARBARA LEWIS GAIL LEWIS Miss Rosemary Patterson explains committee procedures to him. 199 A-9smm,,,.... GLENDA LIGHT PHILLIP LINGELBACK DONNIE LITTLEJOHN JAMES LOGAN DAVID LONGSTRETH 1 'W .XY fir Wa 4,3 'W GUY LOOMIS .IEANNE LOOMIS RICHARD LOVE LESLIE LQVELESS HENRY LOWDER BOB LUGINBILL LINDA LYNCH PLEASE, SIR, not too short! pleads senior Richard Carre as he has the barber do the dreaded trimming of his Mfashionablyw long hair. DAVID MADDY WAYNE MA GOUIRK 200 Seniors Participate In Latest Teen Facis OSCAR MALIJONADO ANN NIANLEY JACK MANLEY PATRICIA MANNING MARGARET MANSFIELD LYNDA MARSH GREG MARSHALL J I LOUIS MARTINEZ NEIL MASK CHARLENE MASON DIRK MATHIS DARLENE MATSON v W MIKE MC AFEE NICKEY MC CRARY WYNELLE MC CRARY SANDY MC FATHER KENNYE MC GUIRE LA .IUANA MC GUIRE ROBERT MC GUIRE VIRGINIA MC INNIS MELVA MC INTOSH TERRI MC INTOSH 'W . ,- , g 2' , ,, A MIKE MC KEE VICKI MC LEAN FRED MC MAHAN JUDY MC QUAY DALE MEEHAN SANDRA MELSON TED MERIDA MARTHA MERRILL HHURRAH! HURRAHF' Sings Senior Carol Vance tothe strains of Dixie at the Burger Pep Rally. KENNETH MICKEY BILL MILLER DALE MILLER 202 Lost Pep Reilly Socldens Mcmy Gone . . . the victory bell, a sign of Rebel dominance over district football play for the past three years. Silenced . . . the Rebel cannon, a booming symbol of victory that roared its approval of Rebel conquests through- out the years. Everlasting . . . a memory of one moment that seems to stand out in the minds of Rebels, past and present. That moment comes when a patriotic band plays the Rebel fight song, and a line of fellow pupils clad in white marches down the aisle to the roar of thundering approval. It comes when the crowd stops to listen to one man speak of the efforts of his team. It comes when the roar of the student body quietens and each student sings, Tascosa, We love youf' It is during the last pep rally, in this quiet moment, that the tears of seniors silently begin to fall. W' it 5 t SUSAN MILLS LARRY MITCHELL JERRY MOODY ROBYN MOORE CARLLA MORAN GAYLE MOREHEAD DEBBIE MORGAN DEL MORGAN KATHY MORRIS OTIS MORRIS BEVERLY MORTON JANIS MORTON BECKY MOTLEY WAYNE MOUNT DAVID MULHERIN SHERYL MULLINS Gilded Cannon Excites Avid Student Spirit JERRY MUDROCK TERRI MUNDELL 5 Q X SANDY NEEF RICKY NELSON ALAN NICKLES GLENDA NOBLE PATTY NOONAN i t TERRY NUGENT JOHN NUSSBAUM BARBARA OAKLEY MARY ELLEN OATES DAVID O'BRIEN 204 KEIKO OGIHARA SHANNON O'KEEFE DAILA ORLDS CONNIE OTTENSMEYER CHRISTINE OWEN NAN PAGE KATHY PALMER SHARON PARKER SHARON KAYE PARKER KEITH PARKS TRUDY PATTON STEVEN PAYNE ALICE PERKINS JORJA PERKINS MARSHA PERKINS .. Q - gg- if LARRY PERRINE JODI PETERS 3 THE CANNON, SILENCED from the first game, then defaced before the BIFF PFAHL LINN PHILLIPS Sandie rivalry remains- in body nr spirit-a symbol of Rebelism. 205 High 'B' Rank Avercaged By 87 With admission into colleges and uni- versities becoming stricter by the season, Tascosa seniors faced a year of study. Ever grade conscious, 87 of them main- tained high 'B, averages. College board admission tests were scheduled following the preliminary scholastic aptitude test given to both juniors and seniors on Oct. 19. These tests matched Tascosa students with others over the nation. The S.A.T. tests, required for admis- sion to Texas Tech., Texas A. and M., the University ofh Texas and Southern Meth- odist University, were most in'demand by Tascosa students. Another popular one, the American College Test, was taken by prospective students of Amarillo College, West Texas State University, Baylor and Okla- homa University. CONNIE PHILLIPS ELIZABETH PHILLIPS DENA PHIPPS LINDA PINKARD MERILEE PIPKIN NANCYE POLLAN I fs' A 1 . we .1 . 4 i SID PORTWOOD J,MELLE POTTS ELIZABETH POUNCEY MARILYN POWELL LARRY PRATT MIKE PRICE DANA PRIEST 206 GENE PRINCE SYLVIA PROFFITT MIKE PUGH ,If PRISCILLA PYE CAROLYN RAINS BREAN RAPSTINE FRED RATTAN DIANNE RAY JUDY REA RONNIE REINERT DANNY REN DER DEBBIE REYNOLDS MARTHA RIDDLESPURGER JOE RICGS BEN ROBERTS JERRY ROBERTS SALLY REYNOLDS 54 OTIS MORRIS, senior, thoughtfully studies one of the many questions asked on the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test taken last fall. 207 JULIA ROBERTS JANE ROBERT SON BECKY ROWELL BOB ROWNTREE CINDY ROBISON TOMMY ROLLER DONA ROUSH RONDA sur: RUWNTREE SHERRIE ROYER FAYE RUTHERF ORD LINDA SALMON JAMES SAVAGE WELL IT'S LIKE THIS, explains Amarillo College freshman Craig CaTver to Biff Pfhal, senior, as they talk about fraternity life. CARLA SCHMIDT DONNA SCHOMBURG 208 Seniors Will Move Up From Clubs To Frots TERRY SCHULZ KAY SCHROEDER PAT SCIVALLY RICHARD SCOTT PAM SEALE .f WT' ROBERTA SCHROLL JACK SEEDS BUDDY SEEWALD SUZAN NE SEIGLER FRANK SELF VICKI SELLS LINDA SHEECOC SALLY SHORT SALLY SIMPSON CAROL SINGLETON DENNIS SIRKEL DONNA SKELTON KAREN SLAGLE DON SLAUGHTER BOBBY SMILEY WENDY SMILIE BRUCE SMITH CINDY SMITH DAVID SMITH .IANESE SMITH ROBERT SMITH PAM SNOOK ku JOHN SNYDER JACKIE SOULE CAROL SPEAR HMM, this sure is a hard unix. worries Ray Hampton. senior, as he hurriedly tries to finish an English 42 assignment. 210 MARK SPEED CINDY SPIKES JERRY SQUYRES Students Seek Scholarships With college tests drawing nearer and high school days quickly coming to a close, seniors strove for recommenda- tions in order to receive scholarships. His outstanding scientific background Won Mike Willborn the coveted Bausch and Lomb award. Patrick Cox and Larry Mitchell received recognition as Nation- al Merit Scholarship semi-finalists and Buddy Baker as a National Honor Socie- ty scholarship finalist. Some seniors received fully paid athletic scholarships in outstanding universities across the nation. Some relied on their musical, dramatic, artistic or writing talents to aid them in gaining needed financial support for college years. Scholarships ranged from 375100 at Amarillo College to 310,000 at the Uni- versity of Texas in Austin. I l JANET SPRINCER LARRY STALLINGS SANDY STALTER PRISCILLA STANDLEY JACK STANLEY JOHNNY STARK JANET STEELE PHILIP STEELE NANCY STEIN CAROLYN STEINER PATTIE STEVENS DONNA STORRS DICK STORSETH VICKI STORSETH GEORGIA STOUT CONNTE STURDEV-ANT Imoges SOI A 'Senior' Form Golden Memory 1. if DANE STUTZMAN LINDA SWAN RICKEY SWIFT RICHARD TAYLOR RAY TEAGUE JAN TEDFORD CHERYL THOMAS .IO LYNNE THOMAS RONNIE THOMAS SHIRLEY THOMAS RICKY THOMASON LINDA THOMPSON MW 'sad ,-4,1 .4 'MARGARET THOMPSON RONALD THOMPSON MIKE TIGART DARRYL TILLER RICKY TIMMONS 212 my X PATSY TIPTON LINDA TODD CYNTHIA TONNE 'X I CONNIE TOWNES NANCY TOWNSEND SUSAN TUCKER MAX TURNER TOM TUTTLE KURT TWING TOTCH UPSHAW DAVID UPTON SUSAN VAN CAROL VANCE CAROLYN VANDEVER 4 TOTCH UPSHAW, senior, carefully places the finishing touches on his cap and gown as he readies for May commencement exercises. 213 Senior Doy Fun Begins Finole Putting aside the sad realization that in a few short hours they would no longer be Rebels, the Class of '66 joined to- gether and headed for one last day of fun at Six Gun City. The fun loving upperclassrnen left for the chosen site of the senior day activities on busses loaded to the peak with chatter and gaiety. Later, when the mud, sand, dirt and caliche gathered on this trip had mi- raculouslyi' disappeared, the students began preparation for baccalaureate and the annual graduation ceremony followed closely by the all night party. As 550 seniors bid farewell to Tascosa, its glories and hardships, they recall this was the year that was theirs. We GAY VANDIVER CINDY VAUGHN DONALD VAUGHN TOMMY VAUGHN CHARLOTTE VICK VINCE VINCENS i GAIL VINEYARD SHARRI WADE BUNNY WAKEFIELD GARY WALVOORD RONNIE WARD X TOMMY WARNICK BARBARA WARR NOEL WARREN LINDA WEATHERLY EVELYN WEBB 11 ROB WEEMS JUDY WEIDLING 140355. V 'i ' ff SUSAN WEST DIANNE WHISENAND MARY WHITE RICHARD WHITE RANDY WHITEHEAD MIKE WHITFIELD RICKY WHITLOCK MYRA WIDICZKY TOMMY WILKINS STEVE WILLBAN KS MIKE WILLBORN ...I .... , r Y 1 X XY V, y PLEASE d0n,t stick me, entreats senior Michelle Harriman as she and Phil Gentry, senior, prepare BARBARA WILLIAMS BONNIE WILLIAMS JANIS WILLIAMS for the Senior Prom. 215 dwkam LARRY WILLIAMS MARILYN WILLIAMS NELL WILLIAMS RON WILLIAMS EDWIN WILLIAMSON KELLY WILLIAMSON MICKEY WILLIAMSON JIM WILSON MIKE WILSON WINNIE WILSON ELAINE WINGFIELD GAYLE WOOD GARY WRIGHT HELLEN WRIGHT SUSAN WRIGHT LINDA WYCKOFF SHIRLEY WYNNE LINDA ZIELKE SCHERRY ZWINGLE 216 Z uniors remember 1966. The security of being the Hin-be- tween class . . . the support of Htheirv Cheerleaders . . . the first real taste of leadership . . . the thrill of ordering senior rings . . . the beauty of the 1966 Senior Prom . . . the anti- cipation of their final year. .,..., M , W., M xvf' WW Z ' ,. ' 2 -J.. f - .MW KV V f gf- , E, 2' , V, ,V f' W 5 ' M so 'A W A 'N' .. ' fy ummm ,. , M ' f . . Don Aerey Linda Adkins Melvin Allen Delores Allison Cherrie Alford - U Z X ew . f- flv l ::'i j Q 7,:. ,,., k,: ,f . , - iiz gl ' vvrV'. 2 1 ' Ann Allred wmwwltiffifvi' 1 49 li , w ig f x W gf: W... W X' , f ...W f f 1544 f M if f 2 s fi . ,, Charles Altsman Dale Amerson Ronnie Anderson . f , , Q . ,-E 1? . ,, 1 . ,, ,..: ,vz B ..,,,i ... ,.., if m Gi g -' --sash ' :vii N . . fi BUT MRS. KIMMONS, I wanted speech, not homemakinglu explains .V Y M , .l h bl ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Ji' 'Ii f?.??'l , . o nny Co 1, junior, to Mrs. Pollyanna K1mmons,Jun1or counselor. ' f Paula Andrews Sandy Angus Linda Annen Diane Anthamatten Tony Arden Cathy Armstrong Melinda Austin Bob Autrey Alan Badrow Melita Bailey Sharon Bailey Lee Ann Baker 218 Rene Baker Terri Baker Forrest Baldwin Bonnie Ballard Beverly Bannister V- L X 2 t Y SEBXW plating: Q Y ,im W N ft f' X Q R' ' S-, 1 M P Ea ai e l ,ss .. is Carol Barber Cathey Barclay Sandy Barksdale Dana Barnett Patty Barrett Dianne Barrington Linda Bartley Mrs. Kimmins Aids Perplexed Juniors Russell Bedell DOHHH Belcher Lorri Bell Pamela Bell Debbie Bender Kenny Berg Terry Berg 'la l l f .ggzggegsfse . S T. ' Donna Biggs Julia Bissantz Donald Blackwell Helen Blackwell Ronnie Blackwell Paul Blaes Kerry Blair as 4 1 J UU' Mike Bland Paula Bland Leia Blassingame Ronald Blaylock Shelby Began Roger Bohannon Harold Boots s 'wif . . . - ' I ,- 'f E. - ' . I , - ,. 1 , f if be if e Melinda Bordelon Bradley Bowers Temple Bowman Gary Boyles Sandra Bradshaw Susan Brag Debbie Brambbett 219 'nd l Intromurol Competition Exhilorotes L K Patricia Bransom Cindy Bray Cathy Brayboy Carole Bremer Karen Bridges Bill Britain Dianne Broaddus Sherrye Brohlim Bob Brown Cathy Brown Gayland Brown Mark Brown Mike Brown Peggy Brown Roger Brown Rena Brownlee Kay Bunch Kim Bundy Noel Bunyan jerry Burkhalter .lean Burnham ef W At ' gf' WQ :'fa,'1 ., ' - we we ' A a .loan Burnham Carolyn Burp Melody Busard Kathy Busch Carol Butler Gary Caldwell Karen Caldwell sum 49' X t J K .1 X, 49' ' if , 1' Pam Caldwell Betty Calvert Anne Cannon Deborah Cantwell Carol Carlisle Mike Carr Kay Carter 220 Athletic Abilities R,-as-Q fl i ,. K i . . .gfiwz W .. h M Candie Carver sasfa: --' abiciif ,... ..: ' : 3 ' -Sl' 2 C - 11 if-ag: ,g ' ole- ' X KQ sf Y it xx Q 4 . lsr A 'x fl 5- X E DWF . f C . Q ' -E ,- sl i Sf i Kathy Cautield joe Cayton Debbie Cazzell Mollie Christenson C .lim Carver Clark andy Clark .loe .A K' ':. ' :is:.f'f,:. . -SQ YQEQYS ' f' -W ' - ' ,- ' :S TH? ' X . 1 5?'.:L- Y -'SPM-:Q-,' 1 be C 51 . .. Q . 45 sf im X 3 , ,. -- -- . irggtwkialp MN rf . f- ,-w e-X. A , 3: -l 5 I - -- :, sfrftzffiffri1z,f?fE'i-f' 'wtf-ff: . .W ygff1ti Q2?S1 r gs L i Lyn Clark Malissa Clark Pat Clyde .lohnny Cobb Michael Clements was Q... L, Linda Cokendolpher f 2 i t - f 9 if ' H ' 7 , A ,f 4 ,I f f ,,,, I K C ,f A' Donnie Collins Pat Collins Darlene Condray ' .. I .A - - i ' 3 2 - ,R :L :ig ' iii 3: .5 Y ' I I .l '... 5 if 'Q - g e i- , 1 ,.. 35 T, my :fWrg,2i1V l i . ,.., A . C . Q2 Doug Cordell Bob Cox .lanis Cox Carolyn Cline X , Q Eg Q33 Connie Casey R I' lax w if F., aw Q X. R J gift, U egg fiygpg-ggi.-4fg?4f:fi U- I9zvi5?'E5'-9-gin-Tis ii.: : alikalfrfllit 1: :if F5wSwEssi4w.-11 ,- 1 , K f- - RSF: Hifi K KL , tri? -E. 5, ,ga 51955 :M - , W S 1,- Carter Cline Phyllis Cline sill lx ft lllliir .xxx Kerry Clark Hi dir I lag? ' rg jimmy Clyde 'WN 's.,xwNMN'w 2.41 l SAID I was going to get it, blurts Fred Fergason, junior. as he at- tempts to calvh the ball during a game of flag football. 221 Walt Cox Sharon Craig Vikki Tom Dailey ' . Q Craig Linda Cunningham i ffliiffi .Elie . i 'Ez l gy? ET' 4 Paul Cunningham -lfmyi-:wmgiwi V -:ez - fw-:W-ef .. iff K- :PP fe .1 -52? . ,if EEN! in awe wa, aaa? .. N 552233 X mf! we E T W .ii 5 i WS N 3? ,FE tk! Q R Steven Curtis -lean Dailey TSWY1' 'fi-iwfi i 'X f315f'ifT'X'iuS9'64ff2ifElH'2Qf NQQNQ , . 'I. '- - -- f 4 sr- W- rm.-,Wk,,..,.::: 1:1 .. I .':',F:.gE!va:.1?5? .... .. ,, ir r. -f:,., --fag sag -- Q .. :HH ..,,, f - . t- ' ' Y ew - QM- we. 1 H. :Quia 7- 'Kp f .-f mi- ' -s w t . Fiszkaffssssxfa.- 1 ' f ffiifi - as H- i Larry Daniel Richard Dark Barbara Darryl Roy Daugherty Kay Davidson Marilyn Davis Students Hesitote At Lockers Between mmm 7 -,, Mike Davis Nxt Q, E X X N X K QQ X R E : - x en . gg 3 te-- Don Denny Sam Davis Mary Dean Vera Deaver me Tom DeBaun .. .... .. X , 5 .. IN X X ,L in W, ' ssiriwsisfifiisii YA' wffwax - .rave Q . Q, ...waxy 121.1 QR: eww - XE .loan Deckard Drew DeGrassi Sri! 11955 LIMS' :ffiffiihg -sa. Y 4 -- L - .em N 5 x . , K W 3 pw et X WS, Dozier Gary Denson Tommy Dickinson .loe Dickson Bill Dobbe Gailene Dool Lee t A faq Ju lf El lilly! Susan Durham Kathy Dryden Ted Dubose ,Io Anne Dumas Diane Duncan Gail Duncan Bill Dunlap 'H'.f 'f 'Lf' ' r i .A,, --H. , g yda I : f,.-L x 'z ,EP 31 . I V O 5 f 'Q W 4 f f f if f 2, 1 , , i , Q f , HE, 25? 1 W if gl ' Q' '. , SW M H921 4 Wai - - :zz Yiiwf , ,J-.. z ,ff MQW, :if'm.',:,5 V 4 5:-,1 6 - ' If W,., ,,,., , .,,.. , . MQEJ: Qgw ,Z f 411 t .au f ,K fssswrawai , sw ,w4mfffi,wg,,,:,w '.,,+mv ff' 313132221149 W aff' f f if , 5 ,,VV 7 I , If V - , , 'f C ' V, 5., , , '21 .. 5. f E.5g5Lff W N, , WWW , V W W 56 ff ff 1 f fl f ,X ,f ,, , in ff b 9' 1 45 ei., f 4 it W2 2 5, 'il f 4 V 45, CHTIOYH DYCT Dickie Dyer Charles Easterday Doug Eberts Marie Elliff Mary Ellington Classes Patty Erickson Barbara Eustace Dale Elliot Sharon Elsey Margaret England Vicki Ensign 5 .. - ,V ff M91 gf: 5,5 aiu A h 'V gf, QSM, gimz , , I Tom Erwin Pat Estes Sh erry Eudy 5 2 Ml' MX vvv- I :ff f 77.:r: ,z:.MQv ,, f. i ,, f'-' W f 'i', ',,s' - wt Um V , W fr f 14 1 fi WU ' W V W W' K- -1 ,A V Vw WW ,,,, , W , 5: , if Y 2 5 ff: i f S' ff X ..., V 3 if f WT, M a in , f Y Wt , i f M5 s gfggwgyie 4 f ,fy Mike Evans Ronnie Evans ht., I f f e Gregory Fair Owen Fansler Sue Farra Linda Faunce Terry Favreau YOU MUST BE kidding! quips junior Barbara Darryl to a friend at ber locker between classes. 223 F Am,f1 s ,te N X wie?-11M ,F N N lg, 5 552' ' W 'H at .: .f'z:5ai5YJf2s Y 3 is 1 rQ 'Um FSE Robert Ferem Fred Ferguson Meriam Feuer ,Iudith Fidler Linda Fine .lim Fluegel Patrick Fogleson ...,.,,.. ,,..,, V XG L 4 x tr is 9 553 3 U gale 5 X xiii' .Amy-Jw. 'lf me fs --12312, Y Tommy Folsom John Ford Joyce Ford Oliver Fortenberry Billy FOSICT Dwaine F0SiC1' Jean Foster iir,. , Ahlu q V E li F at rrrrr i Teresa Foster 5 we - - ,M-:ww - I ,,.. 4 .. i?i5iif2ifS?ig Dennis Gabbard Cliff Gallarneau Val Fowler ,lim Frazine Mike Freehling Mike Frey Karen Fuller David Fl1lI0n .lohn Garbutt Ei Rebecca Garcia Ben Garrett Charles Garrett Awww X xxx Mike Garrison Bill Gay 224 , I fa, m We-1 r 1: E ffie' Q David Gibbons SO THATS HOW! realizes juniors Jackie Paul and Terry Favreu as they prepare to baste in their blouses. .lere Gilbert Marsha Giles Debora Gillespie Gail Gillpatrick ,lohn Glaze Mary Glenn Pam Glenn Students Taught To 'Stitch In Time' Ki' Qs.-,wtf Et: X e-le x sys, hx sx ,QSQS x xr fi N N, X Y s Selig ??f5:m5i: ' :'S-a- -igsigrgsm N. 'N y for E ,ff Victor Glenn Tom Glover Karen Golladay Dianna Goodloe Andy G00dWiIl Carolyn Goodwin Michaele Gorrie if KT? a A s -- t 2 wg-R R+- VX Q N X X s , I X , 3. I --E!E1 .':2:.' 1 NM., ,. .. SSX Qs P at Q 5 mg, ,K ,Q si N st. .f , , Kathy Goss Pam Graef Margie Graham Steven Grantham james Graves Edith Gray Karen Gray , . .... . . 'if 5 :-I Efaaffisaszz -. . M5 X X : -ru. -. gf my .E ,3,zg,se,fgW ,gm Q M - if-5555 ws f-:mfg S M Q I QQ 1 K A l X tvs R is Wi tg? X Z S as K i+ . . Q, W SS 5. m 'K Few Nj! X if X at f ft , K tn WT W ft? it 5 4,-2 t It K any t L 'X iiifilli' 212, V 'ri ' -..., ,. f xg ts , 5 in 5 i an Kia J it I , 9 .. PNTLEZ K .ft J U am -. -fp - . as M . Se 11 1 Nancy Gray Joe Greer David Gregory Stormy Grief Bobby Grounds Mark Guereca Mildred Guffey 'LY We Q ggi Ve' ysrr it i v'dd ' d-', 1 -, A a Sharon Guill Danny Gunnels Kim Guthrie Michelle Hadley Randy Hager Don Hall Brad Hamblin 225 'GVVHAT A TEST! vxpounds junior Randy Pohrs-n as he gazes in Mrs. Russell! fifth period English class. f, , ... ,H MM ' H 1-L , ,,,,, , K, X ,,., by 4, f Q fi ff M yyiff 3 M A Q f fo 4 W f , M, ui. , U M ,:S2,1 VV f . ,,, s,,,L 3 ,i W , , f1U6N'7'eA7 Wf ,zr'A W f ' V-W K L , by ,ig CEL Q9 Billy Hicks W fL:,,iE,i,,,,5,, , , n,,f,.,,, , , ,VVV,, Vi , 6 ',,,, A ff fy! 5 W 5 WW M! l f Viir I if David Hicks Milton Hilliurn Delia Hill 226 W., 6 ' , M Q, , vip 0 ' X W ji? ww ,526 ,f Sew, ZZ A f W, V , 1 Kay Hicks if M., v ffe ns rifmw' we xfwffisfffivww f 5 fm 3 ' ::1 ' , f ff .4 f Q 0 W9 7 if f' M' ' W! 'Wg x f 7 Z 1 X ,ci ff 4 9 fl H 4V,V f , V Sharon Hicks 'i', Y if O Cary Hill Jini Hill 'fu- WVN ,JV Diana Halmckott , mf' K X ,5 52 y , f I X ,W 1, Sn san Harnvr ff? f e f 1' X ,MX f ' f ii V, W f My Z6 X if W 9 f Cary Hamm:-rschmidt ,. , V, , 'Y , f-V ' 1- -- ,E 5 V -ff L ff' ey, ' . ' egg? ,V -- , ' W -V V. N ' . Q W , ,, Y' 5 ' 7i,i57,QiWm H H ' ' ',gA, Q 5 WQFMH :QE -4 . ' 4: V V iw V l ' f M ,, Cal Harriman Willie Harris ., 'v':,.,:' .:1f',f. r qw, .aw .1 .i- - ,g1:z,w, i. ,. 4 , V,,. 5 5 , I Mf Gary Haynie ' f,F ..:WAP'f . . ..sM1gy John Haynes Mark Hazlewood Gale Henderson f ' ,V,g,' 1' j ' . .f .F V f f W .- V 5 . ,-,.V- LVQ, .V . , , wi' ff ' h W f '9'7: z, , ' 1 Hvf Zfvfi,--VV i n A. 1 X , Kay Herber r ,, V , ,,, vi, ,:, , ,MM 5 ' i Z Becky Higgins fi 4 ' fs i f ? W Q 'f L ! 4 f ., ,.., ,i. , ,, k , ,, X A ff 2 ff X ff 67 V ,f ,V ww 'f Carolx- Hilliard Ly i 'Y nn Hervey Jimmy Hetrick ,, V. 'an d y ' gf45,ri,,,wqV A 9 ., f s,,, Mr Z! 43? 1 4 Q, ff Y f I!! x my 2 5 i M jf ,g f K X f x If f If 1 Q f VV f ,i .Q- mv U, -fy Q -Y 1 'L ' xtxnyiiy Clynda Higgins Larry Higgins 'M ff . f K' f ,V yy, i, ,GV V, .. fa. , Mf 'VV' , f 62 V A f' 'W g V. ,, ,u f I' 'Q V V 'QIZEQAA i in , 1 H or S Chuck Hiss-r Mickey Hodges Paige Ann Hodges Karen Holhert Curtis Holdaway l.10iS H0llHlJi1l1gl1 Charlotte Holland Harold Horton Bob Houghton Studies Require Deep Concentration .fi Marsha Houser Cecile Howard Don Howe Jan Huffhines Bill Humphrey Mike Hunnicutt Brenda Hunt Eddie Hunter Suzie Huskey Ken Hutchinson Brian Hyde .Jerry lmel Mary Ingram Robbie Izzard Wx fr . . . .- ' X ' -.ra ' -- I- ' -i .L NSE. . H ' , . Q . 1 K, . ,:.,e.,, N i slit 2 J 4 ' ,.., 1 H '- '. . . .. - Cyndy JHCkS0H Linda Jernigan Jill Johnson C. Bruce Jones Melinda Jones Robert Jones Leon Joplin gl i 5 ,, l . , X if be 'i Shirley Justus Johnny Kenehan Mike Kernen ,Johnna Kimbrough Thomas Kinerd Martha King Kenneth Kingdon 227 Daily Cor Pools Solve Overcrowded Q-ef: 5. X if -gijfems .. wk ' W 4?'i ra X C, , Qin S 1 Os at f . Q0 1-ix X b is Agw s ilk were X si' we 'My ' il kiwi Rf X 1 S 'r' ' F r 1' ' B . H L. , , , , - H N ' 2 -fee: ff U ee fa, it I Brad Klein David Lee Ricky Lee Ray Lehman Dianne Lesley Teresa Lewis John Lilly Robert Lindsley Barbara Little Scott Lobaugh Steve Lobough Wendell Lott Allen Love - .e ge- ii X: .- ga 5 -, M S? ' s it V 1 F35 ff - Marci Loewenstern Dora Lomeli Mary Longbine Bill Love Bruce Love Sheila Loyd .lana Lynch Paula McCafferty Patsy McCoy Brenda McCracken Larry McCracken Cherry McEntire Suzan McKaye Cheryl McKinley Cheryl McMinn Tony McMurry Charlene McNally james Mabry Rick Mac Iver 228 QE l S? ' ...,: X ' s. an w i ef' kg a -. i 5-: the hw i 'Missa ko.,.,. Paul Maddy Judy Malone Melanie Manwarring Porking Areo Worry Sherry Maples Vicki Marler Kay Marquis an H ,.., tm P r..- ' Wi' rrrrrr , 1 Elaine Marsh Andy Martin Elaine Martin Richard Mask Pat Massey .Ioyce Masters LeLang Masgin Q' ' M' 'i 'i M i 'i 'i ' - 4 7: RQ' mf if Lsssfm:-V os M511--seize? r s n. 1- f, s I . gawk-at -ss ,tm sity, 1 .. qi ,.,.,,. . tw . M ..,., - N' ' to 'fl r. gt W X . 5: 4253 W at m ' ' : 'QB i M M 'S ' if , ,..,. Q1 K 7 I H ' , . , - f' f t . 'ga g ' . I' ' ' M ii 3? L SW ' Q1 Q N s 'i . .ws . . item . . in V rs r ,, .5 H is at s an L ' i' M f --f - 2571 . 1:15 - ii . M Q K Bob Matthews jane Mathewson 1 ,a -iwffff 'wif 92 Q ,V it ,,',,,. an , - 2, f, , - .Ag , W ' V iaia - Kathy Medlin Larry Mendez ii. - ' f ts afsaeafax f Q Q S ' xx or X. 6 8' i t Wx , X Qt' N fs Q J T A 5 X, . X E 2 XX sr k 1 t A V1 1: 553 XfS5I.f5EL:: 'W' -ni lf? . ' :Riagg we f J Karen Mernitz Susan Meyers .... - gse,3f-awe: . i Q. 1 QR5?sMi?Ysf.:' 2 IAFFYSSLETE fus?fQNRN'Tf my I , K gi - :tw-it -- V+ . R- giqiisit f 11'rp:'ff . u,,S??ib5 Jana Miller Laurelee Miller Bob Mattice .-:,1 ,-:-' - r X jg gig .1 , I Lr.h H t Georgiann Menke Cindy Miller ,lane Mitchell Dan Mauldin Linda Mays Christi Meacham .lackie Meade ANOTHER DAY! chime juniors Donna Roush and Villa Norris as they step out of the car for before school activities. 229 .A , ... .,..,.d., .ilgiigguzi-im ' ef i , E' i l Kayla Mitchell Galen Molyneaux Rhonda Moon Carolyn Moore X i X VCX: 5 x of 5 if r we . X Q 3 Q Q .X NQ f im , lei 'R 'W X Q, f .ff S X 'sf K X A X s H, Laura .lvlin MUOFP Betty Morgan Debbie Morgan Robert Morgan Tim Morgan Murial Morris Debbie Morrison Mark Morrow Ronnie Morrow Sandra Moss Prospective Junior Life Savers Take M . yi gm S ,, , is Q Y i xi 5? X Q55 N -bril . 1.1..N '- . M' me 556 g Q6 if David Nelso .lerry Mullins Paula Murdock Ginger Murphy Debbie Neef sf X , Lynne Newby Linda Newton C Il as nz f ha, , ,Q , A Qir h . Q V ,, ,,,, f AA :Iwi K W7 'A' 1 ary Nichols Karen Niekell Mike Noblilt Eddie Norman Villa Norris 230 D Paula Nelson Sally Nelson I , Betty Noe Jan ff! et Noe 1 ' ,152 i E ,WW 5 4 , f 5 I onita Nunley Jay Oakley Cheryl 0'Brien David 0'Brien Riellard Oliver W Shirley Orcutt Kenny Owen Danny Packard David Palmer SEP f'lfff1s1'feva Bud Pankratz Catherine Parker David Parr Paul Passmore Swimming Bob Patterson Lynda Patterson J0hIl PHIIOII Jackie Paul Brenda Pearce Cheryl Peat Becky Pester Theresa Phillips Billy Pilgrim Kenny Pinkerton ' A,.. '..,,,,,, '. rl Shelly Pmkston Mary Pittman Toni Pinh udmiy Puilren 'SBRRR l'M FREEZING to deathli' shivers .ludv Stanley, junior, during sixth period swimming class. 231 oy gig! mm? ..,,.. K W ....... .. .. A H AA -. ,, We --.. ' an . , Wff , A W V g, W ff f' V ff, ' y WSmTf'2'ffs :aa f wzgfvskiery V, Q . ,E zwwff :f 5292 Jffeffdffsiszr , ,sefiwgsffffgfa V ,glwy 333: ' V ,yr We g,.5jm Eiga' ww, 2215, , 125516 ' 'Mf,. I V5 qi 5 . wg .:: E- ' ,f.. f q1.,,.tz,f, ' ,z::wii32,'5fSr,z, 3.13, fj -' 'E':fF53zi5km:::,: do 1 my . A V ff 'L L, I f 5 I Wayne Pollard Bill Pool Bari Poppe Kathi Porter Linda Powers Joe Presley Daryl Price I wi VVV' r . fu ' V . ' ' W . - . '-G aa ' ' , Vac, , ' W i gg-1 f V - - ,A I ,,, Ronnie Prince .lo Ann Purdy Woodie Putman Jack Quackenbush Mike Quin Glenna Raffkind .lanet Rains .Aw Connie Rakes Rhea Rakes Barbara Ramsey wfwfw ,I af 5 f ,, V . V, f iekefff A Liam , ,, ,, . sigma Ae, L. 7 we f f ' 52 :2 554 Q . a H 454:13 , AJ, N. . r.,, K .,,, . VV A ich R Renee Raymond Kae Redd gm Vicki Reed Janice Rees Becky Richardson joe Richmond 232 Ron Redus 3322 W ily rw 2 '94 ..,. , ij? Q im ' ,fa-, , , , if 7 ' ,,,, , . ,,e. ,K 'V ' -VVQ Q ,,,, a, ,,A ,, , 1 Julie Richards Larry Richmond Debbie Randall .leff Ratcliffe Brenda Ray Darlene Ray Q: MCHARGEV7 commands junior cheerleader Carla Weidling during the Pampa Harvester pep rally in October. Pat Richmond Tim Ricketts Gary Riddlespurger Betty Riebier Lynn Riley Walter Riley ,lane Rising Junior Cheerleaders Spark Enthusiasm -- ,owe as fi--.if-itz. - me 5252552-ji ' eil Mfg? fiiiilff si, , -s 5-:.mva,. s . . - . rms- zs, 'F a f' L ,, ff'2'1a -. 1 r eggs 4 J assi is sggiixgs il J I , SN S 2 , Jean Rising Ronald Risley Julian Roach Dennis Roberson Sandra Roberts Bob Roby Ellen Rogers .A as'-s?H9vJ' . , A .t .. ,g t ts. ,. I sv, 1 L 5 gs? 3 - ,as . ssiguf 1 i L gy vii B gifgiiig, if Ss Q ' . ,V .sq-st' 1f zi.raRf5,5gi,g XA gi , Janie Rogers Becky Ross Nancy Rossman Sarah Royer Janet Rush Nancy Ryan Sherry Sackett sf gs R R Xt 1 or .lon Salmon .l0hl1 SHIIIPSOII Vicki Sampson Ted Sanders Pat Sancllin Dontie Savage Ann Scamahorn Steve Scheppele Sharon Schneiderman Larry Schulz Richard Schulz Gene Scivally janet Scivally Susan Scott 233 M ,A., Mt.- .,,,,,,,, .mmmwgw .... mm, t M . MM Y A, i l tg . H , 5 gas g E or is if 'l - 'sic Don Snelleman Susan Snider Beth Spratt Eddie Stallings Sammy Standridge ,Iudy Stanley ,lanet Steiner Art Classes Develop Creative Talent Terry Stewart Sherry Stout Robbie Strickland Kathy Stringer Suzy Sullivan Emily Sumner - nh' ' L ' 1? iii 'Q' Dianne Tate .lames Taylor Artie Thomas Pat Tigart Nancy Tipton Letia Tomlinson Stephania Swenson E W ytt,,, V A ,.., ,t,, - QQAP ,.,t , V ,, ' . Y g ,M s - 'Y Q f 3-IL.: 'It QQ? , . .. t as vga. xv as , , X s. XM ,S s Q -we mi Linda Thomas Montie Townsend Paula Thomas Kadda Tucker Barbara Thompson Martha Thornton Wiley Turman Linda Turner N W .. sv .... ,t,t,,-.i:,. K L .---- ,.-:. , t , 'Sage ' if -.,, if it . .. si it ..,. .. , .. - f . it .ffl : -:siwszsss w - ' w -9 J-:V-3555 - f,1: ..::,,.:z:- ,. K - W . Vicki Turner Steve Upton Vicki Van Zant Hannah Vaughan Jackie Vinyard 234 Gregg Wade RiC hard Walders Q Rosie Seale Camile Self Roxy Sexton mvqseic, mr- :- Mark Sharp Rickey Sharp .lim Shepard 'SWITH A LITTLE dab here, contemplates junior Carol Bremmer as Susan Shepard Micki Shires S ,Q ' 5 Kg Q Q 2 situ r r fx eil? Q Qi if Chuck Short Linda Shults Bobby Sidman Rita Sigmon she puts the finishing touches on a painting. V..i ,.,, 5 1 21: i n ,S .. - , L - ' 'iff if e-a' i . t g - . ,..,.. ' ' 4. A fs fx ' 1: 1 5: l- 7: .. ' :i q ' E ff 5 S i resrre Q ' ' 4 ' , S S ryss no - l S 1 T Don Simmons Bascon Sims Pam Sims Jim Slaton Wi' -' 3+ 3' Q Becky Smith Cathy Smith Cheryl Smith figs: ste. 2- tax, nw 1: -m,.w..r,, nm, . for .NNN . 'i Harry Smith Jane Smith Joyce Smith Judy Smith Lonnie Smith Steve Smith Diane Sneed 235 Early Morning Tcilkfests In Commons fig 've 53:1 Fifi X. -it g ow? . X VM X if Qt MN if ,gi sv if 1 er: et 0 5 afar, .fl ,, .ggi A gn -.i , i 224f2Lfsfefg5 5, is if,iflili?1?55'L3i ' ' 'riiflif ' Xixfflaifilfiiif' -31:':7:f L ' W Tiff 5' F ,x is Candy Walker Don Walker Jackie Walker Jim Walker Penny Ward Debbie Warren Fran Watson 5 Steve Wattenburger Judy Watts Sherrill Weatherbee N.. Bill Vlfeatherly Mery Lou Webb Ronnie Webb Carla Weidling W i n as ii . is A sgwwgi , 451 4,oi,. . E David Wells TGFFY Welldele Shirley West Martha Whaley Jan Wheeler Tom Wheeler Hugh Wheir Beverly White Olene White Janice Whitfield Myrna Widiczky Gary Wilcox Pai Wilkins Tgny Wilkins I 1 I ' l 3 ' I onlf o n - ' 1 Kitty Williams Marylne Williams Terry Williams Larry Williford Van Wilson .loel Wolfson Bill Wood 236 X' Stort Doy Cff On Right Foot David Wood Margaret Wood Tom Wood .. . .. I W . I T ,, I ,o.o i to e V fsgwfyw - fa 'A , 'i f we ' is .Egg Sgt 1 1 S I . . Q is 4, gy: FY 'tial I qi 'ji L1 i . N e ' f is Lil, . , I ff 'oh' V- Steve Woodall Melanie Word Rita Worst .. K L .. is 1 A kt ...Q ,Nm Janet Wossum Cyndee Wright Norman Wright me get we R525 Q an XEXM5, ff. Ea we -, , - rs it fwfr i a:iSf,-.-v t i s -X-NJ , of-i Aw ,Q . is ,, X time W ,,fj,, 55 .. YS '. sifwf, .- l . ' ' 5 'ill if X S is David Wyatt Sanford Wyatt Brenda Young MHEY, WAIT A MINUTE! yells junior Drew DeGrassi as he finds his friends in the crowded Commons before school. 23 Juniors Shoulder School Activities THIS TAPES STICKY laughs Becky Smith, junior, as she and Cathy Caufield, junior, hang posters for Junior Spirits during the Caprock game week. -...M -..,-smqhsmw 'TM GONNA WASH that dirt right off of my car , hums Paul Cunningham, Junior, as he participates in a car wash to raise money for Boys' Ranch. fi 238 ONE MORE DROP calculates junior Paul Blaes as he prepares for lab in Mr. Jones' chemistry class during fourth period. gophomores remember l966. The anxiety and anticipation of being a Rebel . . . that awful first day . . . the spirit awakened at the early September pep rallies . . . the glitter of the Crystal Ball . . . the tension at class favorite presentation . . . the delicious feeling of being Hin. r A V,,',, ,,,.,,,,,,,,t ,....,,,.s,, A ,,,, v hgh,,,i., a57,,,,,w,iA, gt V . f W ,5 51-I-.fs L, ,,,, .W in ig ies ,. W if I :L gf QM g sw 5' 55 3 ,A ' 1 'K' 21 5 if img fx A , , 1 if ss, 1 v, 4 5 , it , . r ,r I fi ,Q , 1 1 5 at 1 ,fy f . , .-J 'I ' K - xg, 239 A TIME OF LEISURE comes to a sophomore couple as they stroll along a quiet pathway after a busy school week. gras ig' yas. . my , 3 ff, Wi 'itifitlffs 'itil .... , tt 12 , eil, eff it ik .:. , 5 E ,S Y liiliglgff si X to X Q ,, . N f W X ex M lit W' ,egg i, at Wm 2 a X J K t ,, K 5 X w ' - -2 , f tt N , .Y Q N K t Sw tt I X K 3 x , gf Y Xl Q L, , ,, Ms! it 7 like wi Ill! ix X li Q Y. -6 K X M 3 s do .2 M xg Q Ei 'eil , Q W ,f 'I i 5 ,A grim' if a . I ru U f- QQQ .sm ..1. .Q Q 2 at gg? X4 Q X at X N X s Q s x xx X X X X N 53 N NN Q wif X Xxx X x . i 5 Nfl Sheryl Anderson Cary Anderesald Richard Andrade Amy Andrews Douglas Abbott Don Alexander Debbie Allen Kathie Allen Linda Allen Tim Allen Anita Allred ,lim Amick Tom Anders john Anderson Larry Anderson Lynn Anderson Elsie Archer David Arterburn -40 lohn Ashby Linda Askew Don Atwood Mike Archer Michael Armstrong 'f5l s'Ff2f-5:E1 -- J . , ':- :sting-iKt:f. All ,, - as ' W - - 5 , . X 7 ...... Q . , : an i'Hiv2'ifl2:5 ,rags . ' - ' ' - 5' , ., ' A ' Y Q 7, ,ogy 'fuk Vi Zeiss! .-ss, ,sjifia ' n tv fs :wat Karen Aylsworth Tim Baer James Bagwell GX Yi? Xt ag . K -J' L. . , .wuz Egg? T .. , .. fm TQ? . -x x . s fm. , .. .32 , a.. 75 N Iii N N XT' gil wg., N X tr osx 5 St Mx SEQN ax ga A ga .i ' is S . Km bfi? wx , mi N W X33 Si Ag: ii f ,bi t fi--' in SSE:-T l-Z' Ei , 1: . :. 3 'Qi S Sli? isa:-Q'-fi t , 'E3.'fEiT53:a3' 2' ' .' 'TW - f ' , A Mike Bailey Robert Bailey Duncan Baker .ludy Baker Kevin Baker Roxanne Baker Ted Ballard Students Find Time For Quiet Thought i i in 5 -7-. ,R +'f - L ..., . A A--- W 'i' K N . ' Rik? it . ,, . ..,..: ,...: , .39 K , t , . U ' . E21 1 2 'B my YU' fzfmf. .f , 5fiaz1ffPg-:fire 15.5-i f -e, . A femgf ,. .M , , . f'f'-if .- F-.- JS: ' U fag I fiisggfsfais Qztfigiiiiik If is . . Efii' e iiiglifiig '::i2i,' '-Pit' 5- ,Qf5ts:,,ft , azffifkeiife ff ii 'Eh f 3 ' ' if fiiiifffffikit to ' -fi B -' ith- -:W W um I BEM!! . ff, in ,W 'Q ,3 ,.. . 'il as John Bandy A ndy BaI1iSI6r Bob Barnes Vickie Barr Alan Barrett t X X i , 55 ' S ,, ,345 :li , xl Q xl xx , N it K it us S ,lim Beard Pam Bearden Sherrie Bates EEQERBSN H ' ii' ffsff i' 22 : 'I 'f ' f:.H, ' E X .. . 52532: 23? -1 3 .. 5, 'Fi v . it .. :teams-'fr 33L:?5?13?v s rf' s- ' .: fir? W- f 1 tl rr- .lf . z .se lifbltfgl-5 .5-f1Z ft dung. F i 'vliffti if f y, L ' f ' --f fg Q Q fe Sandy Beck Valerie Behrnes Jo Kathryn Bell john Bell X X l -If Q mi sf N ja Q! ,X f X i, we 5 s Q, 2 E sm, +53 .,.. E5 .sg it Q Q3 Se Qt 5 lenny Bennett Marjeanne Bennett .lerry Bentley Steve Blandford ,lo Blankenship Johnny Blossom it Q .. with ..e.:e,fe wt, mu m .T ,... V,..V, V Em .qua 5. ' X lm . . ' -:Y 5155522 1 fs may H 32 125 '- X-in-mf , -. - . , - ,ww--in :: JM f at TE 1, Reba .. x.. , W ai 'ln iigifftb, -E j ' fzgfvffliii f M, - 1 Y ? , W I af 91 et?-Pzggatgt :-1ssslww,.' W its 12 in 2 Edward Bland -- f- W Gifs? K , - ififv lifm -fL1v ' K . ff- i '-,- V ---' Q tt I ,- gijiiks, KW ,J ftfffiitl, L2 5 B W ,a-e i 3 Pam Blount Debbie Bodine Sandra Bombini Bonnie Bonnette 2111 Physical Fitness Tests Substontiote W lm PM to , ,-:gf-.ze H 1 itmM.,... ' .,,. y ?5iff5f 7i:' 'L iff? sf!! x iii? ' - ' Q , :bt -7 :liS5ZE ' T ' E4-5525? 5? gi Randy Boots Melodee Borger Sharon Bowen Glynette Bowers Jacque Bowlin Joel B0Wlil'l John Bowling Glenda Bowman Clay Boyd Janet Boyle Elaine Braboy Charles Bradford Lanette Bradshaw Susan Bragg Billy Brand Barbara Brewer Gywenneth Brewer Randy Brewer Ann Britt Linda Brock B0m1i6 BIOWH Curtis Brown Gary Brown Mike Brown Nancy Brown Steve Brown Craig Bruce Dean Brumrner A Robert Budd Bobby Burwick Bill Butler Kay Butler james Butts Kathy Byars Gail Caldwell 2 I 'W 5 f 552 ' ' ' ' ' V Ll' 1' 'fk , U f iff'iY7i2 5, V Y' iY'f! fi T552 -' 7 - ' 'W - ' 5' 2 5 y Marsha Calhoun Donna Camden Robert Cameron ,, . , ' -- V' ' ' ' , ,I ff: A , '3 V :,f23:4ii9'v7 f , , ,M , . W, ,,v..,+ ew fi I as I A Q fi Ek J x' . , , -ww . ' . ' -'iiiif X 12,1 W f aff r' 2 I 'S jiiiieffxly'frffffffdl 1:5 Barbara Campbell .loe Campbell Linda Campbell Marvin Carr John Carroll Bruce Carter Candy Carter 1 AH. I Qfigkflbllviifiliw M. ' J 'W ' M ...l.., , A, 1 4,5 .,,. 212 5 A : E I wx ,,,, ,fn ,L,, 1 V V, IA f y f' rl l y bmixifiin' V ' ye 5 ,, , .. . 263755 l fll5f75'fU'i'5 ' . Zliii fl f M H .. , ' 75' f 5975 Ali! il I , 1 i ,sv Dewayne Carter Lyndol Carter Terri Carter Robert Cartbel Roger Case Richard Cast Bobby Cathey '. 2' ., Ami . ' l p 2 ff M-'W 1' V raar r , B or r 1 A ' VP - rran 'l V52 X 55' ' X imiiie M ' Jerry Chambers Roger Cathey Donna Caywood fm' f WM w.,::,1.,-:,, V f A? i .. Q ,, A5:, , ' 1 - ' f agiiffww mv f ,Q j f C if V 5 X ,mf Q 5 f A f 1 ff X, gf ,Z l Q2 52 I 5 fffi Q ,, .,,,. - we 2-,lv 2 f X ef 5 f Pearre Chase W ' K ,4w41wf? ' :afMa4c.5.2f,,a,22w ,, ,, Me, mf 1 2, gwgiwg ff X W f , 2 , f C f J E 4' f if ' f K flea Zi Wg .ay 4 K 3 Da vid Chastain Bonnie Chesley ,-ff f f fur ',,'f f ,,ri f H A 35 i' i fi n ' iI'i,i'Ii f W ' ' ' ' on r rii 'NAA 5. , -..' ..,ff.'f-:5u1d::mi'U:' .4 ' 'H ' , . HERE THE BALL is yours! shouts Beverly Crowell sophomore dur- Mike Clarke Vicky Clements Gail Clounch i i ing a fast-moving game of intramural speed-a-way. 24 Xi is igifgeesgi garage - is Naw , . .. is X ss, i g g. N 'WJ' .. :ami . ...fa - :ilk :1ii',f?V-PM KIRK i -- Q- sly QS 'WE xiglwhgs N ks . . ss.. is gb X. 5, if lf, A N N X , ' 'M213 as ' 'ls '-...z--F.. 5. W K X Y fel W ' Z f l- ' . - T, . . 2 T . - .. B5 i. . .. ,. ay . .ww ,... . . Q .. .. . . was W .. Kei. .. . .. .. . sm-wma -..sl ., r . .,,A.. wsmnaff Mas.. ...- , .M M,W,,.,w.l . 7.sr.smsas...l.Z.am, fseff. ..fz-.. ..., , Y-rf1a..fii...2F112fM -- - as -..,..a,. . fi-wa, aw .a,...',f. i'azsf:Msr':w -Q.. -v.::1a.ssf saws- ssa'?5'Q .w,.ss'.sfa - .M V .fawvff.izisff?1s5 V ' ' . . Kay Cochran Richard Coder Kathy Coffee John Coleman Tom Collins Kirby Colwell Jimmy Conkling M as:s . , . ..Vl... M . . F: MWMMW ma Q sf N aww eg. 1 a 5 555 - -s .. X -ie ' Q :n ays H .fassgsQ,. gfagsasesfisg ' X Q -' :Es:EE, .' '....::.,--.M-gm - Sw - :Y 2 fill ' . .',rns'1?t:w, F K . Wayne Coomer Leonard Cowden Cathy Cox Mike COX Cafeteria Mike Culwell ig A, V l fi--ws 1. - : Q . CW sri 5 5 3, if X Y. is Q is ie is K is N sk fe Q .v f SQ- s -ig .W me N .. 1152 2 e -- ,:i.: .,x. , -sew. mel' .fsef.Ew- 2 , 5 ,, i 7: ..., eg 5 Johnny Curtis Raymond Crane Beverly Crowell Knoxie Crump Serves As 'Home' OF Lunch - . . , ll - 'f . M www K 55. ..w.....,,.:s..:: Q -' X s5ALsQ.Qs-SPY? M I .... . . ...,. ....... X ,,.,.. ' , ,. . . , .. P . l . . f e Q My , i ' fig. 'eiilfgi i . jgglf ' f ,L 4 . il . - er .W f : ' A- . fir : E . l . 5 3 4 . - ' Mi ' : L -: ss - . ' K.. Eiga. : 1 s 'K iii. if: , :e:VI?i?L if W .-es 'W .. gs . L .. g, : 5 , ' f L ..E,11.fQ3f as .- .L ' ' . 'A . . . isis K' Qs X K A ' , I 5 , l l -- r- r A , P13-Qfixxsg '-Ygffigsggt ,. vrkvy , lg---1. if K1 n A- Biff' . weighs . ji..- 11'f1s 1 li-i Micaela Daia . ' N ,C ' ' we 2? , X as X .X . sig . s so We ef esisg ss SQ 'Q A 'as le. af 1 N. . N 5 8 me X Q X 'Q as sr X . gg. , , Peter Daia Pat Dailey Richard Dalgliesh QQ :Q NN NNI N. X we 4 Xi is .ar el -,.. K fr .l. I ? ... .... .. -. :Lp 2231?-awe--wg I--f-.ees Charlene Dammier is ?E 51.551- :W ' .2-Ls. . 'K . wifi. ss - as N, . - 'J .fezfmii . ,wlrgisx P5'.ia'?3+ ' 51435 4, .M - my Q! T 3 nw' 6 H M if ia fungi? Mark Davis Mark Davis Terry Davis 3 .r,w5,. ,.ff,,l:.,N. Carole Daniel Ronnie David Charles Davis iss . . Q, rw-,ff 1 f.-i , ii-ill--:.. ...... . .-.- , ...,- -- '.,, iffif if e f Q- N: Glenna Davis : I::::':iSs?55Eh?'E: +R- :: :'..'55s:?.E. E. . s :.,,g--. . .l 2a .' 15 12Ts v: .,g w e is W Zif f.. -.is- .e Ls: ia m e X' 9' e. is + ig' Mag? N .z Qi: 'wx as 3 . Wayne Davis Larry Day Dale Day Bob DeBaun David Denman James Denton Sharon DePauw 44 W' Carl De-uschle E Ron DeVoe .,,, ,,, f Q4 ll 'fi N f WL johnny Dickerson .lames Dillon fQ! ff lg ? ,,.. f. W fi gy 1 Lynetta Dillon Sheila Dixon . . A ct I v ity Russell Douglass Pam Dozier Donna Dufek Lynda Duniven Mary Dunlap Larry Dunn Chuck Dunnagun Suzy DuPree Paul Dutton Roger Eades Kathy Ekis Marsha Elkins Jimmy Earthman Nancy Edwards Neal Elmore Paula Etter ai W if f WHERE CAN I EAT?', questions Janet Medell, sophomore, as she hurries to find a suitable spot to dine in the school cafeteria. 245 a' fe A 1, 3 , W .,,. eff-zz ' r 49 ' 5 ' ,aw . ,, - - ' ,A 7 11- . . , ,L.' , - .V 1 ' 5, ,, ff' -- t , gym ,,V.,, ,, -- ,,,, .V 'ii' All N' 7 ar w+-,J Vic Evans Vicki Evans Laura Fansler Loragene Farren Sue Faunce Don Fazzan Linda Finney 1, K f 6 ' .' I ' mi Jaf4:' N 7 fiifllf' 12,17 7' 1 - I i 0 Dana Fish Lestant Flake David Flowers Sandra Ford Claire Fortenberry .llldY Foster Ki! Fvwler , at ' -- 3 - 4 , ,- ,L if fbgfm -V . f A V WA , , .LVV F L ,. f sii yt Wi.. f 2 - X Lowell Fnwle r Suv Fowler Larry Frey Teri Frey .lerry Cano Rusty Gard X ! I 2 ,K if -1-,:,w ,f, X ,F S ,, F f F it ssvvi 3, Mft .--. i, F W Y ,.,. , fuk 1 5 y flfa-.?a.1, .Aa 116 Betsy Garrett Holi Garrett Bobby Fox Celia Gamblin , 1 2 ,.,. - gait' ,crfipflfi ff' v K Zyl f 95,1 , Kc Q 2 if .+V mi ft 55 3 ,, mf 5 , ,QW , ww' 'W' if f'lLfff'1 ff 3 an 5555 Phyllis Garnu Lynn Garrett Tommy FOX Larry Frazier Nancy Freeman Steve Freeman BLOW, CABRlEl.. BLOW! bellows sttpliutiiuir Carl Kinvrd as lie pravtices in tllf' hand room alter scltuol for the Tri-State lair parade. c X ffl? yy' ' get f Sallye Garrett Ginny Gass ,lohn Gassaway ,lanet Gatlis ,loe Gaylor Irene Gerber Bryan Geurin Duncan Gibbs Donna Gidden Harold Gidden Glenna Gillespie Lee Gilmer Janet Ginn Ann GISSSOH Raider Band Joins Tri-State Parade -592' . W -- ' EfE1E.:I-' 5 gf gi Ks 5 Mason Glenn Gayle Godfrey Janice Gooding Martha Goodman Larry Goodson Jim Gass Mike Grady E , , H X ' . is K -all 115: ir ' .SXV 5 as QE .A ...I if , V A Starla Graef LaNette Graham Michelle Graham Carla Grant Gregory Grantham Larry Green Peggy Green ,Ll li ? :Q N k in ., . -risks , X 3 ' Gaelyn Greer Dee Griffin .lo Griggs Charles Grona Lynn Guess Norma Guest Paula Gusler -4 X Nuff' it Q r if X i . b it... Q E y 555, z X, i It N is yi if oi is ..:, Q .:. . N . Richard Hervey Jasper Hicks Rhonda Higgs Carolyn Hill Rarb Hinnant Kim Hitchcock W Debbie Hodges Pioneer Furnishes Reading Pleosure Trey Hodges Marinell Hogan Linda Hollis Doug Holloway Arthur Holm Karen Holt Becky Hood Debbie Hooker Randy Hooker Ronnie Hopper Cathey Horton Teri Houghton Cheryl House Monte Houston Qigiigig.5355:fl-fiiiii-5?-iii'I-wi K ls?-531, L- f ' '1.sfZw5 fffff-'ff A .. - ' nee te A-.., Rusty Howard Sue Howe Vicki Hudson Dee Ann Hughes Faye Hughes Barry Hunter Donna Hunter es: Nancy Hunter Nancy Huse Terri Huse Sandra Hutson Don Iekles David Inman Richard Irwin 4 8 4 K ir , 3 in J X 5 S ,123 rig f K I - K .glwzmw Q 3 f , ssdsfma if 5 S, f, 5522252491 , .rz,wQ2zg1f2f k f 1? , .il U H9627 f Robert Haese Mark Eubanks Larry Guthrie : - 'QW' , Q lifes 2 J , , L M, ,, Q, Q f ' -W 122 41. WW I t 2 1 f . f r, Margie Gwyn -' ' ' 'EWZL W 7 1 J ,t 1 ij 1 5' fr A f 4 Sheila Halcom Kathy Halford ff - f wmfmff f v H www W y , V , ' . ff '. fzagwwfr. -- f wp: 1. ww 2 ' mul 1-,f 1 W- wager mmm. 1 ,,,. my g, Z Mfg, ' fif' ' ' 1' it ' ,ff V . ,. ,..,.'- iiiffiififi' f ts 5522155 5 N ' r 4 ' wif M5552 0, ,:,,, ,.,,, V , 1 xmas ff r . , V5 f f 1 mores as they Search through the latest issue of The Pioneer. DO YOU SUPPOSE my name could be in here? wonder the sopho- i , 4 A .724 f ' f 'llr 2 IIQ Q 1 f 2' , .. , T. J. Harris Warren Hassinger D'Ann Hayes Rita Hays Danny Heare wnw MM W lam . f WM y,, 1.1, ff If -4155? B111 Hegedug Debbie Henderson Tommy Henderson Bob Henry Patty Henry Sharon Hallmark Deborah Halpin Susan Hammond Carol Hare Greg Harms Sara Harris 'swiliiil ASF? ' 'Z,-iugfhenzi , . iii? : i 5:',h ffl my 1 ,ig QL Q I fi, 4 WW, f Linda Heath Diana Heathington Mark Henslee Janet Herring 249 Studies Cease During Brief Periods xr Euline Ivy Jan Jackson Judy Jackson Jimmy Jacobs Brenda Jenkins Jerry Jenkins Pam Jenkins H... Richard Jinkins David Johnson Jo Nell Johnson Roselan Johnston Sherry Joiner Barbara Jones Bill Jones x in .lanie Jones Julie Jones Mary Jane Jones Pam Jones Randy Jones Vickie Jones Blake Jordan 2 X Iiii'FEIii?::-.- ' :,..' 35121 Vs. S C nf VN'--ifsh 'fi 5 4 .... -'P , ,D f Z' 'L 11:51 , in 1-- s 5f 7' , Q . . 'ffvf gwgwg ' - -A -1 ily 1 fir ff gwsfafez,- .is 'f is f , ye :- Pi'-gi!'2fiQ::v .,,i i. . 'B' L S 'Q X ji,5?7i.i:f5'i'i'? ' -ff, Elie' ru X F David'Jordan Denny Kaboth Kerry Kahn Elayne Kalman Joan Keith Sandra Kelley Tonna Kelly WW! ' ' -A K' . .ff .. A 3. B 5 I rw, friitfffir Iii 5 , . . I , 5.53: 1 ' fiiffiggg s ,, ggi -Q35 , - I f air : 5:32355 S , iftii in 1 ld' 'ir . . -' 5 ' as lfrij' ' ' s s -6-. B f U N is s . Wayne Kelly Ken Kennedy Dennis Kern Connie Key Calvin Khoury Dianna Kilgore John Killmer 250 . , ff Y W P M ,,. ,,,. :A For Class Changes , Wi X --' ,f . .,:,f f ff fw , W 1 K , J gif , .lenna Kinard Carl Kinerd Charlene King - a,,..a., K U -, , g- ,- ,, vw '-4 , fm M 7 :I m ,' K V V f L A .. fy 4.0 . w w w, .- H ,,,:, W f f fwwgg 4 iam . 1 . 1 Kg A 1 K I I , .V , , N ,,,, 1,g' , I W , V ,s,, -,1Z Vv.: , , , 1 ' if . if? ig Kathy Kneale David Kin Dnu Kin ,Iimm Kin Kath Kin Linda Kirk atrick g L it he K L 1 K ' f , MMS i I QE t fl N I . K'fi 4' A 1 ' ' ' if 'fiiffyl , V K' , Aliz , Linda Koen Kathy Kulander NM.-4' Andy Kronlmeck Sheryl Lampe ,..Lf.:r, ' ! Vw Jimmy Kone 4 I JW . Linda Lance Sarah Knight Eileen Kouba Lynnette Kouba Linda Krause Debbie Kries V f - . . Wiffmiffwi WWLLHM-:iz :ff 'MK K ' fffwfmlz f i s u as . 4 , A I ,A ,. 4 , .., M , C Karen Lard Sharen Lard Roy Lassiter H ,. .v... a, I A ,. Qu? Q f , ' L, s, - I Kr t , 1 .l,, ' -- V , , ,i' , , - ' K L U K irl ,W 'K W' V 'K' :ings ,V,. L ,,,, V, V, K W1 ', ,. WHICH WAY TO world history? wonders sophomore Judy Turner Gloria Latham Stephanie Lawrence Danny Le-ard as she makes her way up the ramp. 2 Mike Leard Lynnette Limbaugh Nancy Le-Bmw -. David Ledyard Suzanne Legault Debbie Lesley N'N'3ggw.'HL.LL.-. NWN .... ,L i - . ' ,, , 4 4 I :g'- ' 'xg ' H8555 :W K - Q. A . ' . , 1, in I as f xx fi Linda Leverett John Lewis X QQQ, W in - ff ' ,. f - e 12- : ' fsisffflgm si-as f ' r ' -- '- V -- 1: f-ff ' if .ff Q , ::. ' . . qmffnrqigfg .mg . .T 1 -. , A are egjgygemi ,W- ,Lu , .75 7. i i W i . Q Saw, 1 ' -. B' X ., - 1 ' -. Q. N kggg' Jim Line Sam Line Donald Logan Patricia Logan DeDe Long Kay Long Rebs And Gentlemen Prefer 'Blondes' I is an A -'11-.-.f'I:, E- , ..... K E:.Q' ii: Q' 4 F.. I .i., all .... , L. L, .,,s,i.. i ,.11:.:., Carol Longbine Dennis Longstreth Claire Lotspeich .lan Love Karen Lynch Chris McAfee Kela McCain Sul-J McCauley Billy McClanahan Cheryl McClure ' :I ' 5:1 -IW, -.:3jg5,::i:'.55j::2:' Q f iq? f ifillf : if Connie McDaniel Mary McElroy Monte McElroy Dale McGinnis .lerry McGuire Vicki McGuire Marcia McMahon Molly McMurtry johnny McNabb 252 Linda McNeil Kathy MCSwain 7 SL: 18 4 - 17 S' ' al i? Kim Malone s r . K ' it V' 5 5 X l 'N Q is l 3 ,m.L , QE X if hf , mm , I X Q Scott Martin Casey Martinez Musical - saiffffilf . 1. ' -611.252- ' V .- 152 Gary Mann Eddy Manning ,.., f 2 X t an X Charles Meisenheimer Vanda Melson 'iaifiilf . .NKNQSSQ .am David Martin ' wr M, M .ass as 5 . Q: . Q 'I' 1. THQ?- . z r. . ,,g.g1..sr 4 . fff P5 4 X X as S X . rrr Ei X ,x 3 Bill Mathews -e-.5 l ' ' 'f-M... -15 1:43 F K ailfifli 1. Stain '- X N ig i xx X X S N N-Q Xi .5 .sg , 1 . .. t ..mtW 2, ax . ,gs rs, .4 X ll S Y it Chris Matthews Mm? .K- R gs, t., f S322-ii 5 . gflkyii : my x . X5 Mg is X QW X is K X ,D Q X x G xx X xg X X X Q X 35 3 x 1 Q , sl .., as ge i ' Patricia Maxwell Dawn Meeham N X r ?S5.x2..g1,g t 52 4 XXX Sy ,t Q as if Steve Messer .lohn Meyers ' Lydia Menke Mary Merchant - . 1. S E HEIQ Stiff L Qgkfr' : RY' 7 . 3' - E . ' as ,loan Miller Stewart Mills S Sherrie Mitchell Suzanne Mock Willie Mfvk David Moore WHAT STEP NEXT? gapes Claire Fortenberry sophmnorc, during a rehearsal for the musical. 253 i s t E ., .. . .Si wi Q! .- 'a Jan Moore ,lerry Moore Eddy Mount Dianne Mueting ,Ioni Neese Alice Nichols -Ms ,,'- - .mWWas.e,,,,A . -- mflefft 122- szzrszfiizssrf. :aa xssasfim' f If' .gr-m-5 K- 1- if W : mi, . 3 - - ' N. 4 32 5 9 Robert Mooring Gary Morris 5: QM Qs XX xx X X 1.5 W N ,lim Morris Diane Morrow X X X SSN xxxx xx at e , iii -f ,eff Keith Mullins Janet Mundell Molly Murphy Carol Nichols xx MX Jimmy Nugent Steve Nussbaum Clynda Owens Tina Owsley egggr, , .N . A . , S ii. L' - -SSL. 2 i i fitjg fe E , -li Ann Parker Dick Parker 2511 xg X X gf x NY -- 'I+ . 5 ': :wifi Q t, It -1 Q is we ' t- :MQ ' i Ben Owen William Pair t Patty Murphy Kathy Mosley Wade Myers ,,,, . 1 . - X . ' . '- U Y D .N .. - :.,, , . ,, . 1 rt, ..... L ,, if , is . L rf. 1.3.52 as - -I P we -as ser -- ina:-.sr f- .... at V his Q: i xg . 1 Bob Nicholson Kathy Noland Steve Nomelli Connie Nordquist 1 In any 5 8 , we ' , iv 'Wg' ,, , V, -Wmwmnw Mike Patrick DOES HE TAKE choir third or fifth period? wonders Cathy Roddy, sophomore, as she dreams in the library. -V:-Vt, is ,M ,.,. V .,,...,,,.-. , ,,m,, L ,,, ,HW , ., ,, , ,..,,, -,, ' .f - ,V . . .,-1 e4,.m,, I ' M 1 , ,, , ,,,, ,PW ' 26.5 ,, . ,, .V ' - ,V ' ' V V - ' ' ' ff: if Vw in new L 7 si, 'I' I A222241 ' .. V W V.: .355 'E' ' M i A rthur Patton Donnie Pay! ie Cindy Peni X 2954 ? V ' - M fk, ,VV 1 1 Cid? W ff? W? M 1 Wro- ,, : l:z Zu15 wr W I 4 sfffwf 5 2' -w f1wQ ,f W f ,, t : ti 1 Mfg . J ,jf X 3 Z , W e H u - , 'wif -5 .W-V . f 1 X W ,Aw f , Q f Mic 5 ' 2 X 41 '? zfg2S:qVtfm1, . f K 52 ,S 0 Y 5 .Q sw Sf Bud Perkins Gary Perkins ?W7:V.si'f'e3YL Sffllsem, ' 1sz4rs4:f 'WSfftfw,:,VV w ' ' ' Sr 'K-N QW, -12 f , 'T ' ' V: E, V g f J y iii ,.i,V,, i it Wili 54 gow V.Q,Y,Vi,,-QW, ,V t 230 mf X 6 if A 5, H Z4 , ' 4, K , f 1, q f V gg W to , Qt f W Georgia Pettis Clay Phennicie ocilitotes Sophomore Study 1 f , W Wir ' , gary J if QV M M f t , B f f 1 M Z ffl ff! S get 3 f W5 4 314' at 2 , ff f 22,5 ,i 3, ., We ,f , J, 4 ff , f, S fr' f 1 ,sw X, , v ff Y, rj K .lan et Pick CII Darlene Pierson Nicki Pickett Jack Pierce Le slie Potter Kathy Potts 3 L . I ' f P V I - ' K I. , if V - ,-- -: V:. f -bf' 'iw ,1.V 5m V , ' ' V '- ,,. YV ... .,5, , V5tew,3 M, gm. . - ,jeff .1 , ,,,L. 4. ,V ,V ,V ,t w gr, , J- , In , r ...i. ,, Z rooo .. P V.-v ,, ,, Vrf, ,x-wt,V,rV-, - , ,.twV5,,i . , A. .. r ,,., ,, , Debbie Phillips lay Phillips Debbie Pickens .lan Pierson Debbie Pinkston Patty Post In , t V , 1 . ,,,l ., i.,.,,,, ,.,. , ,,,., ,,. , ,..,. , V 5 M V My ,,,. ,f'.- W' V V, V Vw We f, t vry. V V , ,,,, i ' Shirley Price E' Richmond Pritchett Kenneth Probst Phy llis Procter fo.. A Treva Powers Janet Price mf ,,,, ,, 'Z , Robert Quillin Barbara Raffkind 2 .... W I we i Sharleen Procter 1 Mg V Q? ' 3 f '52 1 V, 3 , i f . ' V nfs, 'V Vw Z- f-z ,V SEM --V4 V. 5, ,ws ,Vw-t 0' :Q -Vi!-4 twjfeh VV - f ,, f 1 KV, , wi. , , egwi f ' V' 2 ' iii 1 1 7 ' I fi f ' VV . i ,F I V, V ' V -- V' X Wfgiri-K VV,-V L' ' ' Him? , VV A , V fu fV jf, -, , ,, V ,...A ' , V ' .V, Vt V .: ,,,, f VY Vi, V VV VV 3 H V V 4 mufgf . V. , I it S Brian Rains Don Rasberry Vicki Ratliff Jenni Rattan Denise Ray Vi,-vi. if C f, r 2, X 52, W , , , f if Z If 7 r , ll Q A ., ' 2 W V Q QW ' ,Q i-zfffimi Steve Rayburn Gordon Rea 255 DECK THE HALLS,,' sing Les Joyeux, the sixth period girls glee club, i X X as they prepare to sing for elementary school programs. Elf? is .. is iffifzss fi.: -' W -- f .r fs, X, P. X sfzl-sais '- g T. , K 'T X. . 5 X e .,.. fi Ylmyzrv g W X. as - T b :figs e X Marilyn Reed Bill Rees U X. .rw, s.smX5sw 1 X K k'1WmskR:ai , -- ass T S Q f N Q P, 1 K 2 23 X 's X Q ,Ms Q ,Y ill X X is . Q agree N pgs 3 -:,: , . XX 3 X 3' Patti Reinert Dianna Remling we - ss. X5 f ' x +0-. as ,R N gg 'X R, -Q iii N 'sf K s , -- 53? s Travis Rice , pf fL-f ,,:wgs:,'f,7 13:5 , Q, v,,V'f,-Q21 ff r.,, , , Jamie Richardson ,r.,. , H , W ,,,,, ,,... M ,sssx rr,, , of el sqqx W t N ....,,,. ,J ,X X ggi. .1x.,A..,. W T7 1 ,.x,,..,,X . 'T QQQQN N' '7:- 'fri I' V, K 1 ,,.. ,X A ' -K .X .... ,- X rw- k' , .. , T Q N Xa '-kilifaif' is N S1 ' 3 T is ,Q .-I X I Q A i Paula -I0 R0beffS0f1 Laffy' R0b1US0Il Mlke R0blf1SOI1 Ronda Robinson Ruby Robinson Cathy Roddy S X f ,W 'k 'ww-W '- . ,. ' -51, Q 1 V92 .,... we -W . . X -2 R, X, I -o Eff- X as - A Q Q. 'fm N 1., i 's?M,f2f 1-sis. l ff' ' , ,. K E-VI i i' 'iiii' XY iv: , T X sf: Q 'fliil -:s-'-- Us iff . 'IH N M ' z ' X Mike Romig 256 APHIS Rmhkfug BCCkY RUWHUCC Jackie Royal Vaughan Ruple Ronald Rushing 5 ' QS ki w ,Xie Xa-if swf ' A N . zz X WY' XXY We Q X X Q S bf . 1 ,is-N X X Qi W X X Linda Reeves Pam Rice Virginia Richard Barry Richards Janis Roberson Terry Roberts Velda Rogers Brenda Rust , Judy Rust Rex Saddoris ,.: '- N Q X X TQ N Yi X W fu. Sw I Q 'It sf 5, Pat Sasser Bill Schaffer Bill Schrantz Sherry Schultz Susan Scivally Choirs Corol At Elementary Schools t fn Danna Scott Nancy Seewald Dale Segler Jessica Self Alan Shapiro Nathan Shapiro Danny Sharp Q ,. 1 'il ' t S f . .:.. K R .. James Sheridan Eddie Sherrer Annetta Short Allan Shulkin Leesa Simmers Janice Simons Ronnie Sims Ewa f 2 Larry Smith Debbie Singleton Rolfe Skipworth Carla Smith Debbie Smith Dick Smith George Smith Marcy Smith Mildred Smith Regina Smith Sharron Smith Willard Smith Charley Snow Susan Souther 257 5 s X X S. , X fl Q ,gi -: V1 ,. -C G, ei? , it , --iwifit - wifi' tw? ii 2 . . .And The Bond Plays On,' Grumhles : .sim . - . ,. P' ' ' ,, 1 f ---' ' s A ' -K ' I sf- X sf E ' 1 . , K K 111p,:-M - iinzfiii ' ' ::.:I',:sf J: -, :t1'..:sEEi5Ez3' .L i 2'.if? : H ' ?i5tfS':l - milf. ...ki . Q .L assists st. -r A - XX sa. 'f75'if I i A m y .' W . ., ' . s ...Q f R . ,Q , F . 5 X tm-.W..:i-at k i f. - N iisissgf - A - Y ' 5 ig' ft. :- sift' W ' A -sl We X A Q 147: -RP 7' we N D V , igiittfsk i :f'f A - 1 ' exif ' 'N X A V If wie,-. t . , gg - satsswg S W be . K -isa?-', .-f -' is yfffs' -.. 1 1 .. ,, ta- fm, pgs Tom Sowers Dale Spraggins Carol Spratt Gary Stack Lucy Stanford Chris Staples George Starkey RSS' f wiififliiixf '95 : ., me -, A Y .. 1 ,Pi a M S H as is W X 'Q E w -asf ' Q A tg, P E as ii Q '1 ' 58 sp as Y f X X ,Q Q K Q ig? aw S S, Q t ,J M2 Q H -t x X Connie Stout Pat Sthapitanonda Ann Stockdale Mike Stone Dennis Stotts ,,t.., A QE, . T 5552: X t . Migwk . . t X WSW -3.74 ': . - Qi, i i is A K N X M53 .II 5 .. Nfmm Y ,sas Mew. gms Q , sg El t X K N K Nha N X ss N N s Q3 Q sf X 'X as 1 5 , tt Ns E , QS ego-T X fs s K , ME X Q A is S' Z K ilk Q 3 ' we K V Q ,gf 5 , if -Q1 Zi tx 3 K Q 1 x Tony Street Jerry Strickland Matt Stroud its Neil Sumner Eddie Taylor ww ...,,... , ,'.eeam 1 in . , x :- 2 Q. . - fa: S!-2 1- Y K P wg, , . 3 xv - ,. w is QNX Billy Swain N Robert Strader Cathy Strange Janice Swift William Swisher usalr- .:. nizziis l :L ., ,jg :: - ' f' '- ggthsiigiiggit , Shar0Il TC8Sd-H16 Bill Thomas Larry Thomas Richard Thomas Laurie Thompson Ray Thompson Rick Thompson Roland Thompson Gwen Thornburg 58 Thomasina Thomas Barbara Thompson .. .. W' M . s-' at 'z .tt . 's f - . it 1 ' , - 7 -- ,vi i ft V tigljs '. , , :- X775-.Ei-:,'fV . 5 ', N: 1' ,V 'Ysessff-f' ' 1 . L' -' S' ! :si ,- 5' - if' ,i ii . - Sue Tigart David Tiller Distrclught Couple M twWr-5WH' fv+ I ' A nlww1.u-awlanfmv 1 zz? ' l, VVV 3 ,Y J T 1 Doug Tipton 1575! E5 2' f H35 f'f:: fA'9::E4W'!f29WLl?i DVMZ ,,lm'Cg?ll ,qw 'ffm A W. , X Ze: 2 V. ,. . , ,Iudy Turner Greg Vicars wr is 1 Av ,we if , few, 1 ' gf4 -1, . , 1' 1, ' Z L Ht, ,W 5 ., A 9 y 4 ff 2 ,f 1 f f ,J ff' if ff!! ,f f 4 gg if arf' , A qi Doug Wakeman Becky Ward Harrell Tipton Elizabeth Todd Theresa Umberger Viki Van Ausdall 7 WM., , , , We ' .- ,. .::.v 18 V, ,- V - 'V .V , ..., 2 , ,, ',,, 11 ' 'ff' I ,521 ' 4 Janet Vineyard Lynda Vinez H . ',', V it tt lv W ' 2 , W4 f , V Linda Waldrup Nancy Wallace , rg A dawg, ww W,-VM-v ' if 1 ,,-Q 7: f f 4 .leffreda Ward Gary Ward ,459 2 ' 'im V ' .M -4. M M U V , ' ' , 1 -1 W 2' afzifswrisirf 6 it . I ' - W Www . -,VE ..., , ,H,,-fy M, H 7Mi37Mf7f':t 5 f T rf 'Q 4 'ZE'2.:::g5 f ,. .. l f 2 V -.AQ Q ' , 2 I W ' ' K ' 'We aQQf'2We R . Z ig, I ' ef, i , Danny Tiller David Tipple Darrell Tipifm W. L .flfflgl gi. Aging Susan Tomlin Vicki Tomlinson Jodie Trammell Connie Tredway V f ,A , ,I , , , if Craig Vandell Tom Vanderlaan Olan VanZandt Bobby Vaughan J'W , ff M L- wfff, SURE IT RUNS like an XKEI' torments soplimnore jenny Bennett as Gary Brown, sophomore, hurriedly replaces a well-worn tire. 25 9 lx xx 5 x X x SPN 1535 5 M, . X s . Jeff Warr Danny Warren Steve Warren Tom Warren Sandy Watson Dewayne Weatherly 3 -su iff Eiga 'MW N ss: so -satis 3 ' 3-1 I ' g f ' Dale Webb , 5,1-L5 .. . -i s . xfsrsenw. . . . . .. me as i Fix . S Us 'Pr L K A V ' 5 N ,S 51 4 i l' I QW i KW lx C 'X Q Sage Debbie Webb Elaine Webb Jerry Webb Judy Webb Kaelynn Webb Mike Webb Valerie WeeliS Pace Increases As Cold Winter Winds Cathy Wendele David West Joyce Westmoreland Nancy Wherry Debby Whisenand Billy Whitlock Brenda Wickware sbs, stiff W '1- Ms Q. sp Q sw 39525 Q W llwmfg il sw as Mindy Wilcox Gloria Wiley Becky Wilkerson Cathy Wilkinson Tommy Willbanks Cindy Williams -. ss is . .. 1, ,N s iw Q if asf fm a 'Mew ' em, 1 is , .... ss . ' f ' Wfief we .. - - -s ites ea. rss fs me 1' f , 1 ai 2 25 ff Q 9 up at N at Nancy Williams .. C ttt 2 it Nm : f.t - .. wi it -nm if I X M. . . gtg x X N . Q Nw fmaqi? tk X lv 5 Richard Williams Brent Williamson Dale Wilson Ronnie Wilson Melody Wissler Johnny Witt Bobby Wood 260 Ni, F uf if .lun Wood I w ft I .mf H , ,fi Ll ' 36 --25:2 'iz r r ii o ..Q f ff?Wi,6WKw7 hwy, wwf if 'igggyf ' 1 4' 1 X W 5' Q M ' if 2 N rfzlxrx us, 1: - , f 295.3 Q-,. 5233 km Q ff iig i Q ui W X Silt S Q X 3 NN X Ne X, Nm KN of . N su X ' .vi . Vivki Wood Cram- Woods Debbie Wooldridge Kirk Woolery Russell Worley Blow SIE Cynthia Wright David Wright DeAnne Wright 'Hn Sara Wright Bob Wyat I ,, 1:2576 f f' if WW ff f ri 3 f ,X if J In ff I 16? if , ff A , fum W 5 aw - ,sz f i' 'Q f-N f'-'f- a,L. 'f ' fi if- A iii- W A f, Q WM ? 5 I Q 1 X 5 ' ' ' X' 1 X U ' V M Yr ,w A2 1 iw. Vit 1 is 4l - ' ' ? M. , . .. g f 4 our V. xl ffl Andrea Yancy Brenda York Rickey Zalsman IT CAN'T BE more than 200 out hereli' lwinoans Marsha Calhoun, sophomore, on her way into the school building. W 3 g Sar VII' v:: ll ll'3 I EE llllll '23 ilfiii - F-FI ii llili? p6f3?E5QQ ..,, 1' f ' r in .... ..-.. --I ll ll- nh ll IH Y s We remember l966 . . . a year of support. Merchants offering the best eco- nomically in the way of goods and services . . . students of THS, patron- izing businesses . . . publication staffs promoting the sales of adver- tisement for the APTC campaign . . . businessmen participating in the backing of sports, Boy's Ranch Fund drives and Student Council activities . . . citizens and advertisers supporting our schools and the youth of Amarillo. Ad v e rtisi n Q M W2 QI 23 ga S26 X to the graduating class I as I I I II Q u 1:11. .g it 'A ':.-.i E TER -.wxxxl 'viii things gg E II Zf I 5 - I ... U ,,...: if-1' better h ,Tig W 17, ,I I' X BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA C NY BY X X'- THE AMARILLO COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPAN , INC. 4 Complimenfs of FEFERMAN'S 4th 81 Toylor C on gmtzzlationr Senior: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CTX Tyler 8.. Thirteenth E1 Amorlllo, Texcs 95 ,I P 56:-'X O TEXAS CARPET 3100 W. 45Th-Phone FL 6-3101 Amorillo, Texcus CONGRATULATIONS , r QI . au. 4l'? ?f'S'l fi, rg, 'X Y it N I f X ?-I 2 I i Courtesy of StcmIey's Drive-Inn Melton-Clark Inc. Scientific Supplies Loborofory Equipment I 1,5 f f -I DR 4-2871 its 3918 we-sf sinh I L Amarillo, Texos LA ED FLOOD OIL COMPANY 755 NORTH HDLIETDN STREET , , AMARILLU, TEXAS .lessen STUDIO PORTRAIT! - KODAK FINISHING COHIERCIAL WORK Pnon: DR3-1523 1222 W. 1O'm K A iggfi' page 4 C Y kd 7 M gif ff'-' V ,. S 'lfj' 'F' l 'R l X, X 4 fi, . , N ' ll WOMAN TEACHER MAN TEACHER ALL-ROUND GIRL STUDENT ALL-ROUND BOY STUDENT SCHOOL SUBJECT HOBBY SPORT SONG MOVIE Besf Wishes to The Students From THE GLOBE-NEWS PUBLISHING C0. Amorillo Doily News Globe T mes 0 Call FLeetwood L-O-K-E-Y 0 Where the experts are . . . TT 'MIX DR 3-6336 P ng Fernuu I Q y All 750' lake Ge I PHARMA-CY I H, TIRE C0. WHAMAR AMARMOITEXAS I ' vnun sis anunvcnn mama 1 Downtown X SUBURBAN X Bones: 2nd 81 Fillmore Wolflin 81 Civic Circle 70th 81 Main PRATER'S RADIO 8: TELEVISION Complete Service l60 9 Washington DR2-i769 since 1930 Dl2l4-822I GULF SERVICE MOTOR TUNE UP BRAKES RELINED Phone FL 5-0881 Plains 81 Western Amarillo, Texas UIIDEIWUGD TYPEWIKITERS Underwood Electric, Standard and Automatic Variable Spacing Models. unaerwwewlivgui und ood AIR-CON SUPPLY CO. Heating-Air Conditioning- Refrigeration Equipment, Supplies and Accessories Portable Typewmm. em WORTHINGTON-MUELLER sues - seavrcs - suvvuss - nsums HEATING at AIR CONDITIONING WHERE T0 BUY THEM O B h A .H SALES AGENCY 21 on am mar' 0 lggllglog SIE? MGHS 60 IIIG DR 2 7991 Texas a es ----------------- - serv soo w a ------------------ on 2-7111 DR 3-5241 DR 3-3383 FAIRE LADY BEAUTY SALON The Latest in Individual Styling by Award Winning Stylists FACIALS-HAIR COLORING PEDICURES-NIANICURES , I i ' 1 I - , g J i LADIES vvies S Q and MEN S TOUPEES Owned by Y!! Marlon C Bunch W IW DR 6-7225 T500 Tyler 1 Q THE MERCHANTS WB get g v f Invite The STUDENTS AND FACULTY To Enloy Shopping In ,Y . .. .yn .Eff X-, l 1 Shopping Center DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS Amarillo Uniform Center Ann Myers Barnes Jewelry Broome Optical Company-Suburban Colbert's-Suburban Cooper 8K Melin Dolcater's Duvall's Gattis Shoe Store Gunn Bros. Stamp Store House ot Lamps Kaye Ragland Interiors Kelly's Cleaners Little Brown House Maxine's Pant Parlor Melissa's Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio Nizzi Music Shoppe Palo Duro Studio Plains Chevrolet Pyramid Beauty Salon Royal Coin 8: Stamp Store Royal Garden Center Safewa Y Stark Wrap 84 Gift Shop T. G. 81 Top O' Village Village Village Village Village Village Y. the Village Barber Donut Shop Maternity Pancake House Pet Shop Sporting Goods Wade Paints 81 Art Supplies Wanda's Wolflin, Wolflin Wolflin Chas. A. Appliances Village Pharmacy Smitty's Drive Inn Meet Me at Smitty's Fish and Chips Hamburgers Fountain Drinks Root Beer Curb Service 3913 West 6th-Phone DR 4-7902 Ha-vvuy 66 W. T. Smith 121 East Third Amarillo, Texas , rfii W , as ,Qiw t 42xZAy1f 1 4? sr KMAM DOWNTOWN AND SUBURBAN Where fine clothing is a family affair DOWNTOWN SUBURBAN AMARILLO Compliments of High Plains Irrigation 8. Drilling Inc. Electric Logging Sand Free Wells - Insured - Bob Sheegog-owner FL. 5-0966 MONTGOMERY WARD AND CO. 708 Polk St. DR 2-1217 Congratulations to all . . . graduating Seniors. ECONOMY MOTORS Your Auto Supermarket We Sell and Service: Studebaker Renault Volvo Jaguar MGB Mercedes-Benz All Makes Used Cars Service 81 Parts For All Imports 3208 East 10th DR 6-4137 Vicki Storseth and Nancy Townsend, seniors, say: I AMARILLO by count REPORTING 53... AND SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Complete Secretarial Course Mrs. Bess Orr Foringer 1915 Washington DR 2-3594 SEE GENERAL FIRST 'ki' OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. IOl3 West Bth FARRELL MANOR MOTEL AND RESTAURANT 100 E. Amarillo Blvd. DR 2-1261 Try the Newly remodeled Farrell Manor. F t g t k Mexican food and seafood in the new restaurant. Owned and Operated by . . . W. R. Scott and W. H. Scott H. I. STEPHENSON COMPANY HOUSE MOVING-HEAVY HAULING WINCH WORK 813 North McMasters Phone DR 4-5757 H. I. STEPHENSON JOHN W. CONWAY DONALD STEPHENSON WILSON ARDEN Your RCA Supermarket Circle N Appliance Pho. FL 6-5257. Wolflin and Georgia Center on Civic Circle EXCLUSIVE BIGELO W DEALER M A R K D AVIS CARPET CONTRACTOR Telephone FL 5-4416 4523 Western Amarillo, Texas A ii. I rlsf. i REMODELING I NISTALUXTI ON S REPAIRS ELECTRIC SEWER MACHINES Q V WATER SOFTNERS .. sin . I We INSIMI '- SALES 81 SERVICE ' wggjggf ' DR gl--3347 I IQ s DR 3-0366 - DR 6-9705 Jess 8- Bob Mulherin 8- Compliments of SHOOK TIRE CO. Texas Largest Tire Co. I ,glebfer G0ocz'H0usekeepzng , S h 011 as X 907 Tyler DR 2-5549 N Furniture Srereo see The Ruth Brent Appliwces Lmps Program KGNC-TV Television Pictures Accessories Thursday at 12:15 PM' Distinctive Home Furnishings CLIVER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Remodeling Specialists Commercial or Residenricil Phone DR 6-9706-DR 6-87l6 Harvey Cliver-Owner Feminine Fashions with o Difference 9 5 f uy me 7Olff 28l5 Civic Circle Wolflin-Georgia Area 7I5-7I9 polk st. f Q 127 f ,ff 7 '-Tgxiz ,xx C 3 fabulous levels of fashion TWINGS DRIVE IN IOI0 N. Fillmore DR 3-752i Autograph Space CourTesy Palo Duro Studio SouThwesT's Leading PhoTographer Wolflin Village FL 5-3351 ff f SUNSET CENTER Amarillo, Texas i For You AMARILLO LUMBER CINWRANY 800 W. 5th DR 4-5353 . T., ,' Y' ,QNX I 'I : '-xltl' TITLE LQUARANTY COMPANY GUARANTEES LAND TITLES AND LIENS Abstracts 84 Title Insurance Quality 8E Service STEWART TITLE COMPANY, AGENT IOI5 West 8th Street Amarillo, Texas IIIIIIII NATIONAL 5 MW Kf MARTIN ROAD AT AMARILLO BOULEVARD POST OFFICE BOX 5885 ' AMARILLO, TEXAS DR 6-4595 DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Streamlined career courses prepare you quickly for a good paying position. ff IBM Key Punch 1' Secretarial 1' Comptometry if Accounting ff IBM Sorter W Speedwriting Day and night classes-Free Placement Department for graduates. Modern equipment, individual instruction, reasonable rates. Phone or visit today for free booklet. 607 S. Taylor DR 3-3745 PIERCE TEXACO SERVICE 34th 84 Western ---- FI. 5-1571 Amarillo, Texas lyle Pierce TEXTACO I Owner 4 LINE AVENUE CLEANERS I'r's o foct - cleon clothes lost longer. BEEBE LUMBER COMPANY 3812 Line Ave. DR 2-2165 24IIW'6'h DLI? QQQ Af QP Carb 84 Carry Only Qfigj-ffl! LONG-BELL LUMBER A Division of INTERNATIONAL PAPER 2I2 W. 3rd DR 6-9838 ArnciriIIo, Texos TRADE WINDS MOTEL RESTAURANT IOOI N. Pierce . I C omplimenls of open 6:00 AM. To iozoo PM. d, prescriptions 7 doys o week Luncheon Buffet Doily SI.25 PHONE DR. 2-3257 Coll DR 2-9555 for Banquet Reservations 8II Lomor Monoger Member T. R. A. Bob F. Armstrong AMARILLO READY BUILT Residemnal Homes Lqke Cgbins Week End Cabins UTiliTy Buildings you dream if-we'll build if 806 Drake 4-2879 4106 Amarillo Blvd. West Amarillo, Texas AXMAN MUSIC CO. 2400 W. 7th DR 3-6623 ANYBODY can play the Allen Organ. as Tommy Warnick and Sherri Bates demonstrate. 6 . - ,.,-if A A 1 ' 6,5531- L 1 fafvfgz EJ X S 0, . AMARILLO BUMPER CO. -1144 ' QUA'-'TY BUMPER5 OLDHAM GROCERY NO. 1 QU'CK SERWCE 115 N. Mcmasfers 6 DR 6-6806 203-205 Crockett me 3-5671 OLDHAM GROCERY NO. 2 1500 w. 15th 6 DR 6-6676 WAYNE'S BARBEQUE 3207 Western FL 6-3221 Amarillo, Texas Barbeque at i1's Best '1Uwdmq'f- - GENERAL INSURANCE P. o. Box 2842 - PaoNsxJRnu:4-oaua - 811 wxsf s-rn 5? AMARILLO, TEXAS 79105 'Ir 1' x, :Z 4145? l .V xxg 4v'1'!f ,I You Meet The Nicest People on A HONDA Sheryl Mullins, twirler, and Rex Amick, cheerleader, met each other on a HONDA. For Economy, Convenience ond Downright FUN . . . Try ol Hondo From HUNTER'S Dealer of the World's finest Motorcycle 806 Georgia DR 6-5358 Amorillo AVONDALE POLYCLEAN CENTER Take Advantage of These Conveniences Coin-Op Washers 0-Urge 81 Smom Professional Exer:uTive Shirl Service Coin-Op Dry Cleaning Laun ry Pickup Service S H S . Professional Dry Cleaning e ervlce Open 7 DGYS A Week lOne Da Servicel Coin-Op Hair Dryers Y Phone FL5-H81 Royce W. Harwell-Owner I78I Avondale MAXOR DRUG IO6 W. 8th DR 6-82l4 Amarillo, Texas G-ILVIN-TERRILL, INC. 1' '1' f ff f 7 ' wh, f 5 rn: um, , 7, , E, wsinsnine comrwcxiun . HQTGIW Y S A t nio - Midland Plai i Odessa - Lubbock MOTOR FREIGHT IZ.. .E Inc' 'I is, - I - Xbwym ki- .J ' is GENERAL OFFICE 700 N.E. THIRD ST, P. O, BOX 1190 AMARILLO, TEXAS 279 ip 1-, '- I I 5 ug - 1 I -u I ' IN B AR PLAZA - 3-uh a. Bell Ave. 3351 Bell Ave. FL 5-2362 AMAMLLO, rsxAs have you tried the Pant Shoppe? Connie Ottensmeyer, senior band queen, has. 1-Aww U1-24 Wh-fJ'1-mf VW,-I,,-----fr FUNERAL DIRECTORS JJFILLMORE AT BTH OSGOOD MONUMENT and A oscsooo MARBLE YOUR FREEDOM CENTER IS YOUR HLJCQCIZIIUIJZG Sf'l'l,'iC? SIVIZCE' 1900 2701 S. Buchanan DR 3-0172 FRESHE BREAD CO. ZQVLE RS DR 3-1773 v 9 T R 5 AMERICAS LARGEST JEWELERS hi Tl-If HMCLOTHIERS Qlnnuersnig Shop n F k Bldg 6 Sunset C KING MOTEL 1518 E. 10th Apartments DR 3-7746 Local and Tourist . .....,4 - A 2309 vv vm AMARILLO TEXAS DRAKE 3,3769 52:-42 BORDEN,S MILK made Bobby Bennett and Bobby Benton better than they had to be. Home of Borden's Fine Dairy Products Visitations Welcomed QE51 5 4945 Canyon Drive 4 9 Amarillo V l WHY BE A GET-OUT-AND-GET-IN DRIVER.. . 'l When You Can Get INSTANT OPENING Wholesale Automotive Distributors Ot Your Garage Door- AUTOMATICALLY Automotive Replacement Coll Equipment Parts and ANSCO OVERHEAD DOOR CO. Gnd T00lS SUDDHGS Spec. Brake 84 Spring Dept. DR 6-4671 34,1 So' Fmmore 312 8. 400 vv. 51h DR 2-2244 Amarillo, Texas Your Banker Is Your Best Financial Advisor CLEARING HOUSE AMARILLO AMARILLO NATIONAL BANK AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BANK OF THE SOUTHWEST I I I FIRST NATIONAL BANK I I N O R T H S T A T E B A N K .. I I TASOOSA NATIONAL BANK GREAT PLAINS NATIONAL BANK FRESNU n Q BAKE PoMnNA 'p4NCE YS . The 81 offices of the S. I. C. family of companies provide the growing Southwest with outstanding Ioan, financing and insurance services. snub Q FARMINGIUN onumu ' Q asm smriARnmo ' W 'I Q Armism Aiauvumous 'UEUMCM' Q mvznsins OSYA MESA SANTA ANA mms ' sm cisco P't0fN'X noswru Q IOWNGION Q Auimosormo Q Pnmvvow Q annum Q PAMPA AMAmuo A Quwlfnnn Q Puinvllw . Hmmm, wucnm rms I Luasecx Q Lzvrmnn Q snnwnnun 'SNYDW Anirsm Q nouns LAMzsA 'B'lf f vucsom ' ' us cnucss Q CWSBAD U a c swims u mo mms, ' mmm Q sm SOUTHWESTERN INVESTMENT COMPANY SIC INSURANCE GROUP WESTERN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY S IC FINANCE DIL RID Q PDNCA citv QINID M Austin Q ms ' Q mmcm Q Annmonl Q Dzmson mconnocnss Q KILLHN WWI' . Nunn Bmw ' PASADENA NEW BRAUNHLS Q TEXAS Cm. SAN Antonio vlcl0nlA c0RPus cmrlsu ALICE Q ninssvlui Q BENI10 Eomsuwc wzsucu U U .2 U K U U - U X f 0 I A ' l , nousronQ' X 0 . B ' DICK BUFKIN and Monty Johnson prove that three glasses of GOLDSMITHS MILK a day keep the Rebels winning. GOLDSMITH DAIRY FOODS -4 Cvoffovb vin!-IMS Q ll - I --U U Ugaf CIVLIA .Quicf fI'I!u1 .I xi if 3 l isa, I , 816 West Seventh Avenue Dial DR 3-5682 0 Amarillo, Texas 79101 IA! 5 D J 0 F' .1 ' I 188997 ' 3700 West 6th DE GRASSI-BATES CO. General Insurance Home Auto Business Life 1008 W. 10th DR 2-6767 Dorchester Gas Producing Company 1501 Taylor Amarillo That Good Dorco Gasoline THIS woN't HAPPEN AT ,X DINO'S DRIVE-IN 2-.Jag ' XE 5 Ivy' Weiser 131 f s ' ,ii A J. ,Q Q. A GI... I rule you not on the side! DINO'S DRIVE-IN No. 1 - 2901 Wolfin FI 6-7441 COMPLIMENTS 8TH 8. POLK . ,N.E. 8TH 8. MARTIN ROAD POLK STREET METHODIST CHURCH 1401 Polk Street Morning Services 8:30 10:55 Church School 9:45 Methodist Youth Fellowship 5:00 Evening Service 7:00 Join Art Lara at the AMARILLO BOWL for a set. MEET MR. PARKER: PRESIDENT AND OWNER OF PLAINS MILK HE'S INTERESTED IN QUALITY. PREMIUM QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS QUALITY SELECTED BY PEOPLE WHO REALLY CARE. PLAINS QUALITY SELECTED MILK. , via i ijt lil .-,, 7 Congrotulofions Seniors Tclscosa Baptist Church Your good neighbor ocross the street Moy your life be filled with genuine success in the yeors ohecnd. Howcurd C. Lyons Postor T. B. Williamson Educotion Bill Owens Music ' renfs For the correct look in noturol shoulder clothing ond Lodies Toilored Sportswear MOYLAN KRITSER and Tommy Wilkins met each other at Brentis to do their shopping. Congratulations to Graduates from Anthony's 833 Martin Road 4400 South Washington Your Friendly FamiIy Store 9 7 ig? I Q, -fl? 1 N41-.7 , EAGLE PAINT CO., Inch. CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING ART SUPPLIES 2400 W. 7th Avenue Phone DR 3-429I if Connell Stationery Co. 3707 WoIfIin Avenue FL 5-3343 HCOMPLIMENTS OF and CONGRATULATIONS CLASS of '66 5? 1 ni? M- V- -::........... W- .lsffeeewi 1 ,L V '51 and Hmaw.vAeas DR 6-6383 50I Jackson FINE JEWELRY Diamonds Omega and Rolex Watches E. C. Penry JeweIry 309 PoIk In The ArnariIIo Bldg. DR 2-I632 ALL THE WAY REBELS from Collins Brothers Inc. Move Up To CHRYSLER AT 26I6 Georgia FL 6-5282 ff' Jr fs , ..,..e V,--we -AX SX L , M, B I grilm-Aide I S MOTION PICTURE ,Nw g PRODUCERS ' I FILMING FOR THE 5' I fy., REBELQAMMJ . f fb f I K ' Ji ' fi AZ I V Y is , Q , .L I -, - It . .Lf llQN 1 x f ' W ,L gil' sf 1 you Q x, ' J ' v 565-if' L, FOR THE MEN downtown Horry Hollond 500 Polk s NNWWX ELECTRIC gndmza 9 Congratulations Hel'lhel S SENIQRS ummm, Stone . 5 -I Village Donut Shop 2007 Georgia FL 5-4731 HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING E D Wishing the Best of Everything - To All of You 305 B W'e DR 64253 1104 E. Amarillo Blvd. DR 4-1511 SAVE! YCUR FUTURE R gional Sponsor-Northwest Texas Scholastic Art Awards 1 ' 11 cl 5 gg IS w at you o the fashion corner Security Federal FOLK and SMH Savings ancl Loan Association 9 haf RCA Victor ond RCA Whirlpool . FEDERAL . . Sauzngs 62 Loan Association Distributed by . N EI . S I of Amarzllo Ul1I1 eC'l'I'lC U pp Y DOWNTOWN: my Corpgrqfign 406 Pouc!oR24a247 INSURED 99 I-2, susumsm: W ' 2936 DUNIVENf FL 5-3375 90, s'sxg. HOTO SUPPLY INC fvfnvmwe- Ns PHOTOGRAPH I6' 906-A POLK S11 X . Dun Dllake 27812 CONTINENTAL Easiest Travel on Earth CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS Hosfess Aboard Daily Coasf +o Coasl' 5-Sfar Luxury Service DR 2-2272 Tours-Charter Buses-Express 7+l1 and Tyler ix :A,. A .. The superb elegance of Cl mobile home con be yours by visiting REX TRAILER SALES. REX TRAILER SALES INC, GEORGE AUTRY Razr' X- WJ 'WS Our Miss Southern Belle, Cindy Cameron does her banking of the TASCOSA NATIONAL BANK No- 2 TRADITIUNAL SHUP 6th ou.se o raditioruzl Men's Wear EAT AND MEET AT 3 DMS Q ullnmhi 29 SUNSET CENTER PH. FL 55191 Owned ond ODGVCITCCI EDDIE COLLUM AMARILLO. TEXAS by Leroy Blanks pg yf 1 'Cliff FV Eff MEAD'S FINE BREAD Compliments of if ,S S-QU Y HW U PL fu co-or V er Association General Offices Amarillo, Texas Manufacturers and Wholesalers Of Basic Farm Supplies VS FASHIONS FOR EXCITING WOMEN Congratulations Rebels COMPLIMENTS OF BRANIFF INTERNATIONAL AIRWAYS DON E. SCHOMBURG District Manager TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT Featuring Fine Steaks, Food, Sea Foods - Mexican Food, Shrimp Peel every Friday Night Merchants' Lunches Family Lunches each Sunday II2 W. Amarillo Boulevard Across from St. Anthony Hospital Telephone DR 2-0889 xt . 2-E V 7+ fgfgii- WN- V H f Q1 K, dn,- 'A 'fx I SHAMRUCK l1UALlTY'S NDT EASY TU ACHIEVE, BUT IT'S EASY T0 MEASURE BY YOUR CAR S PERFORMANCE 41 ,,,' E . - , v' it o Congratulations! 609,611 TAYLOR O AMARILLO, TEXAS O DR 2-1257 Our Featuring Traditional Printing Office Furniture Clothing For The Young Man Lithography Ofiice Machines RUDY BAUMAN LUIVIBEFQ CO. Squire Shoppe T0 BUUD NEW HID IMPROVE 1001 Cobb Clothiers . .amd see it ,gi If-9' l .199 I f 'Lf ff' we-X CONSIDER A CAREER IN MEDICINE OR NURSING! There ore few other professions which offer such ca wonderful future POTTER-RANDALL COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY E Downtown: Corner of 9th ot Tyler Suburban: Woflin-Georgia Center ,sgh rusr ' ' .-.- ' :symp- X-f-s.s..,s. ., ,www ,,.,f.fr' ONLY5 Iqf1'1 jj,'I The Nome to Remember . When it's Time to Remember 4: 7' Q Q . L I Xfj: 5l'4,E7 X '1 The fear ofthe Lord is The X T' l lifmmbwg beginning of knowledge . ' 5 fnesand Proverbs 1:7 shake , . , N I 2303 Western - - - 2509 Amorillo Bl d., E. HAMBURGERQ 22,5 S, Grcrxld BAPTIST CHURCH rug! T lADDRf55l 6th ond Corolino . Ti? 5 jzll IIIV I TTA Il ll If . ' L Ch ' Pl ' ' Home ofthe Worlds Greatest 150 Hamburger! el HST PUT The Us In Your me Thank you Tascosa High, for of young people l've yet seen. John Miller 2900 Duniven Circle FL 5-4483 When you're hungry for ice cream and you want the best, do as other Rebels do and get LANES ICE CREAM. AUTRY'S STUDIO photograph the class sections. You are the finest looking letting group SPORTS CENTER 2500 S. Georgia FL 5-3348 HAVE THIS AD SIGNED AT FOUR SEASONS for 51.00 off on any 55.00 item. Including Munfz Stereo Tapes- and Grapefruit G's Signed Specialist in Winter and Water Sports Equipment-Hi-Perfon mance Boats-and Stereo Systems for your car. A WORD OF THANKS- We would like to take this opportunity to express Q our appreciation to those business firms and M E individuals who have patronized our yearbook. U r Guitar St LAS MEMORIAS STAFF Jennie Fasle 503 Georgia udio DR 4-O24l 2 W f X, xx ,fo if bf 6 4 Q i 75 74555 PA 7'f?O!V5 J. W. Barnett. D.D.S. Mr. Frank J. Baughman Mr. W. H. Brian Mr. O. M. Calhoun Richard Chastain, M.D. Mr. Cleo G. Clayton Mr. Don M. Dean Mr. Dean Dunlap William A. Dunnagan. M.D. Don E. Cholston, M.D. Dr. 81 Mrs. Prescott H. Haralson William J. Hegedus, M.D. J. D. Jordaan. M.D. Carter E. Karr, D.D.S. Harris M. Kimbrough Jr., D E. H. Mann. D.O. M. D. Mann, D.O. W. T. Mok, M.D. Mr. Edward B. Nobles Mr. Harold W. Ochsner Mr. Erwin C. Ochsner Al Peters, M.D. Mr. J. W. Sanders Mrs. C. A. Stein Mr. Hugh L. Umphres Jr. George W. Wadill Jr., M.D. Jones E. Witoher. M.D. .D.S Business Directory These are the friendly Amarillo Merchants who, through their advertisements, are supporting Tascosa High School We urge you to give them your consideration in future purchases. Sixteen of these businesses have supported the Las Memorias since 1959 fsee asteriskj and we would like to dedicate this advertising section to them. Acme Plumbing . . . Air-Con Supply .... Amarillo Bowl .,......... Amarillo Bumper Company .... .... Amarillo Clearing House .... .... Amarillo Lumber Co ...... Amarillo Office Machines . . . Amarillo Photo Supply ....... ,... Amarillo Ready Built Homes . Amarillo Secretarial School f . . . . . . Amarillo Sheet Metal Co .... Ansco Overhead Door Co. . . C, R. Anthony Co ...... Autry's Studios ...,. Avondale Polyclean . . , A Sl W Rootbeer if . . . Axman Music Co. . Beebe Lumber Co. . . Blackburn Brothers f .,,... Borden Co. 1 ....,........ Braniff International Airways ........ Brentis Men's Apparel ..,.... .... Burger Chef ............ Catchingis Prescriptions .... Circle N Appliance ..... Clack Radio 81 T.V .... . Cliver Construction Co ..... Clyde's White Barn Drive In . Coca Cola Bottling Co. ff .... .... Colberts 1 ............. Collins Brothers Inc ...... Collum's Traditional Shop . . . . . . . Connell Stationery ....... Continental Trailways ...... Crofford Printing ............ .... Curry Motor Freight Lines Inc. ..... . De Grassi Bates Insurance ..,. .... Dino's 9941 ................ 1 v Dino s 9952 .....,..,.......... .... Dorchester Gas Producing Co ....... Draughn's Business College . . . , . Dr. Pepper Bottling Co ..... Eagle Paint Co. f ..... Economy Motors .... 271 267 285 277 283 274 267 290 276 271 289 282 287 297 279 285 277 275 269 282 293 286 269 275 271 267 272 289 264 288 287 292 287 290 285 279 285 285 292 285 274 279 287 269 Ed Flood Oil Co. .........,...... . Faire Lady Beauty Salon ....... Farrell Manor Motel 81 Restaurant . . . Fefermans ...........,.......... Film-Aide ....,....... .... First Baptist Church ff . . , . . . . Freshe Bread Co ..,... Furr Food Stores Inc ...... Gene Fernau Pharmacy ..... General Office Supply, Inc. . , . . Gilvin-Terrill, Inc .......... . Globe-News Publishing Co. ff . Goldsmith Dairy Foods .... . Good Housekeeping Shop . . . . Grayis Studio ............. . Great Plains National Bank . . . . Hertner's Camera Store ...... . High Plains Irrigation Service . . . The Hollywood ............. .... The Hub ................. .... Hunteris Honda Sales . . . . International Paper- Long-Bell Division .... . Jackles ............. .... Jack Seale ......... Jupe Motor Supply .... .... King Motel .....,. .... Kllnes ......... .... Lane Ice Cream.. . .... - s Levine s ............ .... Line Avenue Cleaners f . . . . . Mark Davis Carpet . . . . . . . Maxor Drug Store . . . . . . . Meadis Bakery rf . . . . . . Melton-Clarke Inc. . . . . . . Montgomery Ward .... .... a Mr. G s .................,....... McGee Furniture ............,.... N. J.iAllen's Prescription Center . . . . T , N S. Griggs 81 Sons ...,.......... Nunn Electric ....... .... Oldham Grocery f . . . . . . . Opti-Lens .........,. Osgood Monument Co. . , ,. . . . Palo Duro Studios . . . Pant Shop ....... PierceTexac0,... E. C. Penry Jewelry ......... Polk Street Methodist Churdh . Potter-Randall County Medical Society f .... Prater's Gulf Service .... Rex Trailer Sales ........ Rudy Bauman Lumber Co. . , Russell Stationery Co. ff ..... San Jacinto Baptist Church . . San Jacinto Methodist Church Sealtest Dairy ............. Security Federal Savings 81 Loan Assn ............. The Shamrock Oil 81 Gas Corp Shook Tire Co ............. SIC ........,.. Skibe-11's .......... Smitty's Drive In ......,... Southern Farm Supply it ..... Southwestern Public Service . Stanley's Drive In .......... Star Lumber 81 Hardware .... Stark's Wrap 81 Gift ....... Stewart Title Co. ...... . Tascosa Baptist Chruch .,.. Tascosa National Bank . . . Ted Lokey Tire Co ...... Texas Carpet ........... Town House Restaurant .... Tradewinds Motor Motel .... Twing's Drive Inn ......... Upshaw Insurance Agency . . . Vetesk Market ........,. Village Donut Shop . . . Wagner Jewelry .... Wayneis Barbeque . . W. H. Cobb Clothier. . White 81 Kirk ......... Wolflin Village, Inc. 1 .... Woodruff-Moore-Motley ,.., Zale Jewelers . . .' .... . . . Bands: Raider Band .... Rebel Band . . . Business Club . . . Choirs: Boys, Glee ...... Les Chanteurs . . Les Chansons . . . Les Alouettes ...... Madrigals ........... Distributive Education . . . Forensic.............. Future Homemakers . . . . Future Medics ............. Future Teachers ............. Girls' Recreation Association . . Hi-Y ....... .. ........ Industrial Cooperative Training . . . Key Club .................. Languages: French Club .... Latin Club .... -A- Allen, Carolyn .... ......... Archer, ,Iames ....... Armstrong, Quincy . . . Ashmead, Eugene .... Atwood, Carole Ann .... . . . -B- Bacon, Charles . . . . . . Baldwin, Robert .... Bedwell, Mollie . . . Bigham, Dean .... Bond, Robert .... Brierley, Syhal . . . Brown, Lynette . . . Brown, Virgil .... Buckthal, Natalie . . . Bundy, Alma ..... Burns, Margaret . . . Burwick,Edna... -C- Camfield, David .... . . . Carter, Richard .... Carter, William . . . Clark, Bill ....... Cline, Mary Alice . . Cormack, Bill . . . Cox, Mike ....... Crawford, Irene .... ..... -D- Daia, Georgette .... Davis, Hazel ........ . De Salvo, Josephine . . Dewald, Robbie .... . . . -F- Fergason, Wanda . . . . . . Foreman, Dorris . . Foster, Jerry . . . Fullerton, Sue . . . . . -G- Gaither, Beverly . . . 300 Clubs And Organizations ....76-77 ....78-79 ....112 .......86 ....82-83 .....85 ...86 ...84 ....108 ....109 ....101 .....91 ....100 ......99 ....96-97 ....108 ....94--95 ...89 ...90 Spanish Club ....... Math Club ............. National Honor Society .... Orchestra ............. Publications: Las Memorias . . The Pioneer ..... Rare Book Club .... Science Club ..... .....88 ....111 ....87 .....80 . . . 102-103 . . . 104-105 ......107 ......113 Sports: Baseball. . . . . . 14-4-14-7 Basketball . . . . . . 129-1412 Football. . . . . . 116-128 Golf ...... ......... 1 54- Tennis . . . . ........ . 155 Track ........ 14-3, 148-151 Wrestling ....... ...... 1 52-153 Student Council . . . Thespians .......... Tri-Hi-Y ............... Vocational Industrial Club . . . Y-Teens ................. Faculty .........166 . ...... 170,149 . . . 126,149,176 ..........l77 .........164 ...........170 94,ll3,166,174 ........l64,87 .......1os,177 ......126,174 ...39,132,172 ......25,164 .......177 ....170 .....163 132,172 163 ...129,l31,1'66 94 170 .'.'ii6,149f17o ...93,166,167 ...........163 ..s4,s5,a6,173 .......97,170 .........164 ....89,168 .....164 ....164 ....164 . . . . 99,176 ......176 155,166 ....91,l74 ....22,173 Gardner, Don .... Grider, Marilyn .... Gunter, Josephine . . . . . . . . Haley, Margaret . . . Hamm, Louise . . . Hammit, E. L ..... Hess, Neil ........ . Hicks, Kenneth .... Hobbs, Junie ....... Howington, Robert .... Jackson, Eldon .... Jones, C. C ...... Jones, C. L ..... Johnson, Joyce . Keeling, Dorothy .... Kile, james ........ Kimmins, Pollyanna Lee, DeLois ..... Leveridge, Mary . . . Lovell, Kaye ..... Lowrye .I0hnny .... Lynch, Howard .... .... McCamon, Bill . . . Mikesell, L. G .... Miller, james . . . Mitchell, Doris . . Nelson, Walter . . . Parker, Clarence . .......92-93 ....106 ....96-97 ....110 ....98 ......170 .......173 ....90,168 . . . 162,170 . . . . 98,165 . . . 162,170 . . . 106,169 ......l70 .......163 . . . 149,166 . . . . . 170,171 . 172,173 170,174,238 ...... 163,107 ........... .166 153,176,157 . . . . 162,218 . . . . . . 173 171 . . f 596,617,165 . ........ 144,174 16,17,30,160 . . . . . . . 166 . . . 108,177 .......l67 ....90,169 ....176 ....171 Patterson, R. M ....... Patterson, Rosemary .... Pearson, Ben ........... Perkins, Raymond . . . . . Petty, Marguerite . . . . . . Porter, William .... . . . Powell, Ed ...... -R- Rakestraw, Rev. John . . . . . . Robison, Odetta ...... Rodgers, Mabel ..... Rogers, Buddy . . . Rogers, Leta ....... . . . Russell, Darlene . . . . . . . . . -5- Sadler, Charles . . . . . Sadler, Viola . . . Salkeld, Dan ..... Sample, Everett .... . . Savage, E. M ..... -A- .....126,171 ...88,168,199 .........175 ...........161 ......109,165 4-,76,78,81,173 . . . . . . 158,175 .....169 ......176 ....113,175 ......171 ......163 . . . 30,163 . . . . 100,167 ......88,168 ...........171 .. 107,165,197 .......111,167 Savage, Keith .... Schlund, Joyce .... Stafford, Richard . . . . . . Taylor, Lois . . . . . Teague, Helen . . . Turner, Don .... Wagner, Nancy .... . . . Wallis, Gladys . . . Walters, Gail .... Ward, Kathy . . . Williams, ,lane . . . Winburn, Kathy . . . Worthen, Thelma . . . Yarborough, Chris .... . . . Senior Abbott, Vicki ................................... 180 Tri-Hi-Y, Business Club, Office Aid, Teacher's Aid, French Club, Senior Spirits Abrams, Delia ................................... 180 Les Chanteurs, Future Medics Club, Teacher's Aid Adams, Johnny .................................. 1 80 Science Club, Teacher's Aid Aldridge, Doug ............ .... 7 6,8l,97,180 Rebel Band Alexander, Danny Allred, Judy ......... ........... .............. 1 8 0 Speech Club, Business Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Teacher's Aid Amick, Rex ............. 20,62,72,73,82,109,180,278 Cheerleader, Forensic Assn. fvice pres.l, Les Chanteurs, Boys' State, Thespians, Top Ten Ammons, Peggy ............... . . . ..... .... . 180 FHA Amos, Mike 1.C.T. lvice pres.D Amyx,,Ianice .......... ........ ...... 7 6 ,101,180 Anders, Betty ................................... 180 Anderson, Andy ............................ 1 54,180 Golf, Student Council, Spanish Club, Teacher's Aid Anderson, Gayline ............................. . . 180 Future Medios Club, Business Club, Teacher's Aid Anderson, Robert ......................... . 82,180 Teacher's Aid Andrews, Caroline . . . . . . 96,180 Andrews, Clayton .... ..... 1 80 Andrews, Dean Andrews, Linda ............................. ..... 1 80 FHA, Future Medics Club, Biology Club, GRA Ansley, Gayle .................. 4-9,74-,87,100,112,180 National Honor Society, Student Council, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes cast, FTA, Latin Club, Girls' Glee Armstrong, Bobby ...................... ......... 1 81 Asher, Tom . ...... ............. 8 7,111,113,141-8,181 Senior Spirits Committee, Math Club, Science Club, Track, National Honor Society Atchison, Manzy ....................... .... 1 08,181 Rare Book Club, Latin Club, ICT, Orchestra, VIC, DE Atkinson, james .......... ....... . ............... 1 81 Atkinson, Schalan, ............................... 181 Business Club, Biology Club Atwell, Marion ................... 74-,76,81 ,87,181 Rebel Band, Future Medics Club, Spanish Club . f f .' iii, ....87 .....91, ....110, 102,104, ibo, v 175 173 176 167 163 177 169 171 165 173 161 165 165 156 Backus, Jerry ....................... ...... 7 6,181 Science Club, Rebel Band, Stage Band, Radio Club Bacon, Robbie .......................... 96,100,181 Spanish Club, Girls' Glee, FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, Teacher's Aid, Student Council, Senior Spirits, Senior Gift Committee Baker, Buddy .................. 82,87,111,113,181 National Science Foundation Participant, Science Club ipres.J, Math Club, Les Chanteurs, Slide Rule Club, Chess Club fpres.J, French Club, National Honor Society Baker, Debbie ....................... 76,112,113,181 Rebel Band, Math Club, Spanish Club Barlow, Larry ...................... ............ 1 81 Teacher's Aid Barnard, L.B ........ .. .. .. ....106,181 DE, Thespians Barrett, Deborah ....... . ........ . ......... . . 82,181 Les Chanteurs, Madrigals, Les Joyeux, French Club, FHA, Girls' Glee Baskin, Judy .................. 87,96,112,158,181 Tri-Hi-Y, Business Club, Senior Activities Committee, Na- tional Honor Society Bates, Joe ........................... 4-0,82,106,182 Thespians, Les Chanteurs, Rare Book Club, Gentlemen Pre- fer Blondes cast, Guys and Dolls cast, The Boyfriend cast Battenfield, Linda ...................... 27,82,182 Senior Activities Committee, Latin Club, GRA, Girls' Glee, Teacher's Aid Baughman, Terry Beard, ,Ian .............. 38,60,82,83,86,92,182 Student Council lsec.l, Les Chanteurs, Girls' Glee ipres.J, Madrigals, FHA, Senior Spirits Committee, Tascosa Ann fDec.J Bedford, Virginia ...................... 91,102,182 LAS MEMORIAS fLayout Editorl, Future Medics Club, FHA, Nurse's Aid, FJA, Rare Book Club, Teacher's Aid, PIONEER irep.J Bennett, Bob ............... 59,109,118,120,182,282 Football, Forensic Association, Latin Club, Student Council, Senior Activities Committee, Teacher's Aid, Thespians Bennett, Jimmy . . 50,1 1 7,1 18,120,12 1 ,125,127,14-8,182 Football, Track, Latin Club, Mr. Tascosa Benton, Bobby ..................... 1 18,120,182,282 Football, Spanish Club, Les Chanson, Hi-Y, Teacher's Aid Bevers, Dana ...................... 72,73,87,92,182 Head Cheerleader, National Honor Society, Girls' Glee, Stu- dent Council 301 Birdwell, Carl VIC Blackwell, J. D ................. .... 7 6,81, Blaine,Linda ........ ' ' ......... Rare Book Club, Girls' Glee, Orchestra Blake, Bruce ..................... .... Latin Club, Office Aid Blessen, Bonnie ................................. Business Club, FHA, Teachers Aid, Library Aid Blomshield, john ................................ Bolmer, Gerry ....................... ....... 7 6, Spanish Club, Rebel Band, Radio Club, Science Club Borden, David .................................. Football. Track, Spanish Club, Wrestling, Thespians 182 182 182 182 182 182 . 183 Bowlin, David ........................... 76,94,183 Rebel Band, Key Club, Future lVledics Club, Teacher's Aid Boyd, Wayne .................................... 1 83 Brack, Diane ............................ . . .... 183 Latin Club, Tri-Hi-Y, FTA. Rare Book Club Bradbury, Bill ........................ .... 1 1 0 VIC Bradley, Sammye ....................... .... 8 8,1 83 Senior Gift Committee, Spanish Club, Future Medics Club, Girls' Glee, Science Club, Senior Spirits Brazile,,Iames.......... DE, Wrestling Bresnahan, Maureen . . . FTA, FHA Britt, john . . ....... . Key Club, Wranglers, Committee Brockmeyer, Steve ..... Hi-Y, ICT, Math Club Brooks, Gail .......... Orchestra Brooks, Danny ....... Rare Book Club, DE Brown, Cynthia ...... Business Club Brown, Sue .... ....... Future Medics Club Brown,Taresa......................... Brauchi, Cheryl ...... ................. 8 1,87,100,183 FTA irep.D, Orchestra, Teacher's Aid, National Honor Society . . .... 41,108,152,153,183 ............l00,183 ................94,95,183 Rare Book Club, Senior Gift .....183 ....81,183 ....10a ........183 . . .... 91,108,183 .s7,1oo,101 FHA, FTA, Latin Club, Senior Spirits, National Honor Society Buckmiller, Kathy ............................. . . 183 Tri-Hi-Y, Teacher's Aid Bufkin,Dick .................... 41,118,121,183',284 Football, Track, Student Council, Spanish Club, Teacheris Aid, Sophomore Class Favorite Bulin, Shirley .............................. .... 1 83 Bulla Brian ......................... . 87 111 184 7 9 9 National Honor Society, Math Club, Science Club, Tennis, Senior Activities Committee Burkhalter, Johnny . . . 41,111,130,132,138,14-0,184 Math Club, Science Club, Latin Club, Basketball Burns, Randy ....................... 41,82,106,184 Rare Book Club, Thespians, Boys' Glee, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes cast Butz, Raelee ........................... 87,91,184 Future Medics Club, Latin Club, FHA, Teacher's Aid, Nation- al Honor Society Byars, Gary Forensic Assn. -C- Caddell, Joyce ......................... .... 1 84 . Business Club, Teacller's Aid, Spanish Club Cain, Allen .............................. .... 1 84 Rare Book Club, Visual Aid, Science Club Caldwell, Carolee ................................ 1 84 Senior Gift Committee, Senior Spirits, Student Council, Teach- er's Aid Cameron, Cindy . 36,37,43,44,63,74,87,92,100,184,292 Miss Southern Belle, National Honor Society, Latin Club, FTA ipres.J, Student Council isec.J, Miss FTA. Top Ten, Sophomore Class Favorite, Sophomore Class Secretary Cameron Wallace ........................ 93,153,184 Wrestling Camp, Sophia ............................... 87,1 84 National Honor Society, Spanish Club, French Club 302 Campbell, Keith ........ ................ 7 6,107,184 Rare Book Club ivice pres.J, Latin Club, Math Club, Rebel Band, Orchestra Campbell, Lucia ........................ 82,100,184 Les Chanteurs, FTA, Latin Club Campbell, Malcolm ...... ....... ....... 1 8 5 Teacher's Aid Campbell, Russell .... . . . . . -...---- - - - 185 Teacher's Aid Carpenter, Cynthia .............................. 1 85 Les Chanteurs, Senior Activities Committee, Madrigals, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Senior Spirits, Biology Club Carroll, Tommy ....................... ..... 7 6,1 85 Rebel Band Carson, Jill ....................... ......... 8 7,285 National Honor Society, Latin Club itreas.J, Business Club, FTA, Future Medios Club Carter, Becky ..................... ............ 1 85 National Honor Society, Spanish Club Carter, Gerald ...................... .... 7 6,100,185 Rare Book Club, Rebel Band, Biology Club Carter, Jerry' . . . 60,64,92,100,1 18,121 ,148,15 1 ,185 Senior Class Vice President, FTA, Football, Track, Mr. FTA, Dan and Ann Committee ichairmanj, Top Ten, Tascosa Dan Gan-J Carthel, Stanley ..... . . ............. 185 Chambers, Danny .... ..... ................... 1 8 5 Visual Aids Chappell, Gail ........................... 21,108,185 ICT isec.-treas.D, Future Medios Club, Girls, Glee, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club Chase, Susan ..................... .......... 8 2,185 Les Chanteurs, Girls' Glee ipres.J, Math Club, National Honor Soceity Cheves,Jack ............ .. ........... ...185 Christianson, Bruce Visual Aid Clark, Cheryl ........................... 88,100,185 Latin Club, FTA, Senior Gift Committee, Orchestra irep.J, Orchestra Princess, FHA Clark, Cliff ...................................... 185 Clark, Pamela ........................... 85,96,186 Les Chanson, Gentlemen Prefer Blondesu cast, Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Spirits Committee Clark, Yovonne ....................... . . 67,106,186 LAS MEMORIAS fSenior Class Editorl, PIONEER irep.J, FHA, Spanish Club, Thespians, Les Chanson, Girls' Glee, FJA, Biology Club Clawson, Val .......... .................. 1 08,186 DE, Teacher's Aid Clements, Sherry .................... 85,106,109,186 Forensic Association, Thespians, Les Chanson, 6'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes cast Cloninger, Jim ................... 87,94,95,182,186 Key Club isec.J, Wranglers, Golf, Senior Activities Committee, Latin Club, French Club, Math Club Clopton, Kay ....................... ........ 1 00,186 FTA, Spanish Club, Teacher's Aid, GRA, Girls' Glee Clounch, Karen ........................ 106,1 12,186 Senior Spirits, Tri-Hi-Y, Future Medios Club, Thespians, Busi- ness Club Clower, Brenda ......................... .... 1 6,186 Cobb, Charles ..................... 87,97,111,186 Hi-Y fpres.D, Math Club, Spanish Club, Slide Rule Club, Rare Book Club, Senior Spirits Committee, Football, National Honor Society Coder, Steve ...... . . . ..... 111,186 VIC tpres.b Coffman, Nancy ................... . . . 61,82,96,186 Les Chanteurs, Les Chanson, Tri-Hi-Y ipres.J, Student Coun- cil, Spanish Club, FTA, Senior Spirits, Rebel Ann iAprill Colangelo, Barbara ............................... 186 Collins, Janie ....................... ........ 7 6,186 Conway, Jo ...................................... 186 French Club, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Rare Book Club Cook, Beverly ........................... 76,112,186 Rebel Band, Tri-Hi-Y, French Club. Business Club, Speech Club Cook, Mike ....................... . 72,82,106,186 Head Cheerleader, Thespians ipres.j, Les Chanteurs, Rare Book Club, Tennis, 'gGentlemen Prefer Blondes cast Coomer, Carolyn ......................... ...... l 87 FHA Cope, Donna .......................... .... 7 6,187 Rebel Band, French Club, Business Club Corder, Richard ........... .......... . . . 153,187 Wrestling Corman, Clarence . . .... 187 Wrestling Cosper, Sheril ......... ....... . .... 7 6,187 Rebel Band Cothren, Claudette .............. ................ 1 87 Tri-Hi-Y S anish Club Business Club. Teacher's Aid 1 I3 v , Couey, Linda .......................... ..... 9 6,187 Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Teacher's Aid Cowell, Charles .................... ...... 1 87 French Club, Rare Book Club Cox, David ................. ..... 1 13,187 Chess Club, Science Club Cox, Mike ....................... ....... 9 0,96,187 Future Medics Club, Latin Club, Hi-Y, Chess Club, Teacher's Aid Cox, Patrick ......................... ...... 9 0,187 Chess Club, Science Club, Latin Club, Rare Book Club, National Honor Society, Math Club Cramer, Scott ....................... . . ...... 187 Spanish Club Cramer, Wade . . . . . 144-,187 Baseball Crane, Ray .......... .......... 1 87 Crawford, Shirley .... . . . 76,100,187 Crawford, Valerie .... ..... 1 08,187 DE, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA Crockett, Linda ..... .... 1 88 Teacher's Aid Crouch, Charles ............... . . . ...... 76,188 Rebel Band, Rare Book Club Crowe, Doug Tennis, Latin Club, Senior Gift Committee, Student Coun- cil, DE Crowell, ,lim ......................... 87,90,111,188 Math Club, Chess Club, Rare Book Club, Latin Club, National Honor Society -D- Dailey, Russell .............. . . . 61,94-,97,111,188 Hi-Y, Tascosa Dan QAprill Dammier, Shannon .......................... 100,188 FTA, Business Club, French Club, Senior Spirits, Teacher's Aid, Office Aid Daniel Sharon ................... 22,l02,107,188,291 LAS MEMORIAS CCo-Index Editorj, FIA fsec.J, Senior Gift Committee, Senior Spirits, Rare Book Club, Latin Club Dark, Clay ....................... ....... 1 30,132,188 Basketball, Spanish Club Davis, Henry ........... . . . . . ..... 76,188 Rebel Band, Rare Book Club Davis, Mike ....................... . 59,82,93,188 ,Iunior Class President, Sophomore Class President, Student Council, Les Chanteurs, Tascosa Dan iSept.l, French Club fvice res.J Future Medics Club Rare Book Club P v v Davis, Rodney .............................. 108,188 DE Davis, Ronald ....... .... 1 88 Rare Book Club Day, Durand , ...... .... 1 88 Chess Club Deaver, Denny ........ . . . ................... . 188 DeRieux, Ray ................ 87,97,111,118,121,188 Football, National Honor Society, Latin Club, Hi-Y, Slide Rule Club, Math Club, Top Ten Committee Deuschle, Bill ........................... 87,155,188 Tennis, Senior Activities Committee, National Honor Society DeVoe, Rick ....................... ..... 7 6,911,188 Rebel Band 1Drum Majorj, Future Medios Club thist.J, Key Club, Math Club, Slide Rule Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Chess Club, Student Council Douglas, Stephan ................ 87,97,1 13,14-8,188 Track, Hi-Y, Science Club, National Honor Society, Latin Club, Baseball fmgr.J, Football fmgr.J Downey, Ronnie .................... ...... 9 7,189 Hi-Y, Latin Club Dunlap, Bettye ......................... .... 8 5,189 Student Council, Latin Club, French Club, '4Gentlemen Pre- fer Blondesu cast, Les Chanson, Girls' Glee Dunn, Eldon . . . .... . 189 Dunn, Gary .... .... 1 89 -E- Eaves, Allen .... ..... ................ .... 1 8 9 PIONEER lrep.l, Hi-Y, Teacher's Aid Eddy, V0nCeil ................... . . . 76,189 Rebel Band, FHA Edwards, Terry .... . . . 1 10,189 VIC Ehle, Susan ............. ........................ 1 89 Eklund, Anders ................ 25,30,82,94,189,191 Key Club, Wranglers, Les Chanteurs, Nladrigals, Boys' Glee Elsy, Lois ...................................... 189 Emmitt, Jeff .................... .......... 1 48,189 Track, Rare Book Club, Visual Aids Eustace, Carter ................... 58,61,90,92,189 Student Council, Key Club, Latin Club, Les Chanteurs, Track, Tascosa Dan Olarchl, ,Iunior Class Favorite, Boys, Glee Evans, Gary ..................... 97,111,118,122,189 Football, Senior Gift Committee, Hi-Y, Latin Club, Math Club, Slide Rule Club, National Honor Society Evans, Genny .................................... 189 -F- Fansler, Bill .............. ......... 8 1,190 Orchestra, Rare Book Club Farren, Jim .............. . . . . 148,152,153,190 Track, Wrestling Finch, Patty ....................... . . 87,89,92,190 National Honor Society, Senior Class Secretary, French Club, FTA ftreas.l, Student Council Fiske, jack ..................... . . ........... 190 Rare Book Club Fiske, Julie ..................................... 190 Business Club, FHA, Rare Book Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Science Club Flake, Salina .................................... 190 Flamm, Phillip ....................... 34,94-,148,190 Track, Key Club, Latin Club, Student Council Floyd, Vicki ..................................... 190 Senior Activities Committee, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Business Club, Science Club, Teacher's Aid Folley, Gary ................................ 108,190 Future lVIedics Club, Rare Book Club, ICT, Teacher's Aid Fora, Betty ................................ 103,190 DE Ford, Kathy ........ .... 1 90 FHA, Nurseis Aid Ford, Ronnie ......... ........................ 1 90 Fortenberry, Beth ........... 46,4-7,67,103,106,190 Thespians, Student Council, Spanish Club, 'LThe Boyfriendl' cast. 4'Guys and Dolls cast, g'Gentlemen Prefer Blondesw cast, FJA, LAS MEMORIAS tUnderclassmen Editorb, Les Joyeux, Miss Southern Belle Finalist, Senior Activities Com- mittee, PIONEER lrepj Fortenberry, Rita ................................ 190 Rare Book Club, FHA, Student Council, Les Chanteurs, Latin Club, Office Aid Fortenberry, Sally ................... 21,102,196,190 Thespians, 'gThe Boyfriend cast, Guys and Dolls cast, 'iGentlemen Prefer Blondesw cast, LAS IVIEIVIORIAS tClubs and Organizations Editorl, FIA, Spanish Club Foster, Bobby ................................... 190 Wrestling, Visual Aid Foster, Gail ....................... . . . 191 Senior Gift Committee, Teacher's Aid Foster, Karla . .............................. 76,191 Rebel Band, Rare Book Club Foster, Shirley .................................. 191 Future lVIedics Club, Rare Book Club, FHA, Spanish Club, GRA, Teacher's Aid Fowler, Nicki ....... 45,48,100,105,137,181,191,291 Miss Southern Belle Finalist, ,Iunior Class Secretary, PIO- NEER fCo-Features Editorj, Tri-Hi-Y, FTA, Spanish Club, Senior Gift Committee, Teacher's Aid, Senior Spirits, Top Ten Committee, Basketball Queen, Basketball Spirits Fox Richard ................................ 76,191 Rebel Band, Math Club, French Club, Senior Gift Committee, Rare Book Club Fraley, Kathryn ......... ........ ......... 1 9 1 Girls' Glee 303 Frazier, Vicky ............. ................ .... 1 9 1 FHA fsong leaderl, Nurse's Aid, Teacher's Aid Fredericks, Jim .......................... .... 1 9 1 Football, Bowling Club Freeman, Tony ...... ...... ...... ........... ..... 1 9 1 Basketball, Football, Rare Book Club, Spanish Club Fuqua, Lynn .................................... 191 Rare Book Club, FHA 43- Gannaway, Craig. .. . .. 111,113,191 Math Club Gardner, Tom .......................... 118,122,191 Football, Spanish Club, Teacher's Aid Garre, Richard ....................... . 106,191,200 Thespians, Rare Book Club, Football, Wrestling, Spanish Club, Teacher's Aid, PIONEER frep.l Gaskill, Linda .................................. 1 91 Cafeteria Cashier Gatens, John ........................... ....... 1 92 Tennis, Latin Club, Math Club Gaylor, Lynette ................................. 192 Future Medios Club, Rare Books Club, Teacheris Aid, FHA Gentry, Phil ............................... 192,2 15 Wrestling, Spanish Club, Baseball George, ,Ianie .................. .... 1 92 Spanish Club Gerber, Nadine ....................... . . . 1 12,192 Business Club fvice pres.b, Teacheris Aid Geurin, Steve ........................ . . . 155,192 Gibbins, Mary .... . . ........ ..... ...... 1 9 2 FHA Gibson, Eva .................... ........ 8 7,91,192 Future Medios Club. Counselor's Aid, Teacher's Aid, Nation- al Honor Society Gibson, Floyd .......... . ..... . . . 108,192 ICT Giles, jamie ......................... .... 1 92 Rare Book Club, FHA, Teacher's Aid Gilley, Renee .................................... 192 Girls' Glee, FHA, Business Club, FHA tspirit committeei Gilliam, Jimmy .................................. 192 Rare Book Club, Teacher's Aid Gilliam, John ................... .............. 1 92 Rare Book Club Gilliland, Greg ........................ 94,148,192 Qlgragk, Teacher's Aid, Key Club, Senior Gift Committee, Latin u Glazner, Mike ............................... 93,1 1 1 Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Math Club, Slide Rule Club Glenn, Cindy ................................ 100,193 FTA, Business Club, Spanish Club, Rare Book Club Glover, Sandy .................................... 193 Goodloe, Linda .................................. 193 FHA, Future Medios Club Gore, Bert .................................. 82,193 Wrestling, Les Chanteurs, Key Club, Wranglers Graham, Jan Graham, Preston ............................ 82,193 Guys and Dollsi' cast, 'iGentlemen Prefer Blondes cast, Thespians Gray,Jerry ............................. 87,111,193 National Honor Society, Math Club, Rebel Band, Teacher's Aid, Latin Club, Slide Rule Club, Senior Gift Committee Gray, Steve ........................ . . . 148,151,193 Track, Teacher's Aid, Latin Club Greever, Lee ................ 74,87,92,93,94,111,193 Senior Spirits Committee Cchairmani, National Honor Society, Key Club, Student Council, Math Club tvice pres.J, Science Club, Spanish Club Griffin, Peggy .................................. 193 Les Chanson, Thespians, FHA, FTA Grimes, Gary ....................... . 88,92,100,193 Studlinct Council Cvice pres.J, FTA, Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Teach- er s 1 Grizzle, Danny ..... ................. ..... 1 0 8,193 DE Gruver, Karen ................................... 193 Les Chanson, Girls' Glee, Rare Book Club, Teacher's Aid Guest, Kenneth .................................. 193 Rare Book Club Gutz, Thomas ...... ,,,, 1 93 304 .H- Hail, Pam .................. .... 8 7,100,108,193 FTA, DE, National Honor Society Hale, Pat ....................................... 1 93 Latin Club. FTA, FHA, Rare Book Club. Business Club Hales, David .................................... 1 93 Wrestling Hall, Ricky .............................. 76,111,194 Math Club, Spanish Club, Rebel Band, Orchestra Hampton, Irene ................................. 1 94 Girls' Glee, FHA Hampton,John ................... 35,111,1l9,123,194 Football, Math Club lpres.J, National Honor Society Hampton, Ray ................................... 2 10 Football, Thespians Hannon, Carolyn ....................... 87,1 1 1,194 National Honor Society, Senior Activities Committee, Latin Club, Math Club, Future lVIedics Club Hansen, Jens ....................... ........... 1 94 Office Aid, Rebel Band Harding, Bob .......................... 130,133,194 Student Council, Basketball, Track, French Club, Senior Gift Committee Hardman, Bill ................................... 1 94 Rare Book Club: VIC Harkins, Jan ......... 49,58,59,65,82,87,100,194 Rebel Ann fNov.J, Les Chanteurs, Choir Queen, Student Council, Junior Class Favorite, Top Ten, Spanish Club, National Honor Society, American Field Service Committee, FTA, Senior Spirits, Girls' Glee Harrell, Skippy ............. ................... 1 94 Latin Club, Office Aid Harriman, Michelle ................... 85,87,194,2 15 Spanish Club, French Club, Les Chanson, Girls' Glee, Nation- al Honor Society, 'iGuys and Dollsi' cast Harris, Ronnie .................................. 194 Football, Rare Book Club tsec.l, Bowling Club, Hi-Y Hathcock, Johnny ................................ 194 Hawkins, Brenda ....................... .... 8 9,195 FHA, Rare Book Club, French Club, Business Club, FTA Hawkins, Melody ................... ........ 8 2,1 95 Les Chanteurs, Girls, Glee Haydel, Cheryl ................................. 195 Spanish Club, FHA, Teacheris Aid Healy, Pat ........... 51,104,119,123,148,150,194,l95 LAS MEMORIAS 81 PIONEER tljhotographeri, Student Council, Track, Football, Latin Club Hegedus, Mike ......................... 111,113,195 Science Club tvice pres.J, Basketball, Math Club, Spanish Club Henderson, D'Ann ....................... . . . 96,195 Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, FHA, Teacher's Aid Heuston, Harold ..................... ............ 1 95 DE, Visual Aid Higgins, Sharon ...................... 87,96,112,195 Business Club, Teacheris Aid, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, Senior Gift Committee, National Honor Society Hilburn, Shirley .................... 87,100,1 12,195 National Honor Society, Counselor's Aid, FTA, Math Club, Spanish Club, Teacher's Aid Hill, Pat .................................... 100,195 Girls, Glee, FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Y-Teens Hill, Steve .................................. 87,195 Senior Gift Committee, Student Council, Latin Club, National Honor Society Hipes, Mark ....................... ...... 8 5,94,195 Wranglers, Les Chanson, Key Club, Cannoneer, Senior Ac- tivities Committee Hisel, Roger ........... ........... 1 18,148,153,195 Wrestling Hitchcock, Karen ............... 60,87,100,101,195 FHA tchapter pres., Area I Second vice pres.J, FTA fhistj, Senior Spirits, Slide Rule Club, National Honor Society, Rebel Ann fFeb.J Hockenberry, Terry ................. 97,103,111-8,195 Football, Track, Hi-Y, LAS MEMORIAS fSports Editori, PIONEER frep.i, Boys' Glee, F.lA Hodges, Cynthia ................................ 1 95 Holcomb, Phyllis ............. . . . 196 Les Chanson, Girls' Glee, FHA Hollingsworth, Linda Holly, ,Id Ann ........................... 87,112,196 National Honor Society, Business Club, Counselor's Aid, Teacher's Aid Holm, Carla ........... ...... ......... 1 9 6 FHA, Girls' Glee' Holman, Andrea .................... .... 8 1,1 11,196 Orchestra, Math Club. Spanish Club Holt, Colette ................................ '102,196 LAS MEIVIORIAS tCo-Index Editorl. FHA ltreas.l. Senior Gift Committee, Rare Book Club, FJA, PIONEER trep.l. Tri-Hi-Y Holt, Janie ................................. 108,196 DE, Tri-Hi-Y, Business Club Holton, James Hopson, Barbara ............ ............... 7 6,196 Rebel Band, Future Medics Club, Spanish Club Houghton, Jan ........... ..... ............ 1 0 6,196 Girls' Glee, Bowling Club. FHA tSpirit Committeel. Thespians. Teacher's Aid Howard, Dwight ............................ 155,196 Tennis, Latin Club, Senior Gift Committee, Teacher's Aid Howard, Warren ................................ 196 Future Medios Club, Rare Book Club. Bowling Club Howe, Connie ................................... 196 Girls' Glee Hudson, Ronnie ............................ 1 10,196 Bowling Club, Rare Book Club Hugg, Charles ........................... ...... 1 96 Hunter, Steve .......... 14-,28,29,82,87,106,109,196 Les Chanteurs, All State Choir, Nladrigals, Thespians, Foren- sic Assn., i'The Boyfriend cast, g'Guys and Dolls Cast. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes cast, National Honor Society Hutton, Peggy -J- Janak, Drue ................. . . . L . . 52,53,96,196 Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Business Club, Senior Spirits, FHA, Senior Class Favorite Jenkins, Craig .................. 76,87,111,113,196 Senior Activities Committee, National Honor Society, Rebel Band, Math Club, Latin Club, Science Club Jernigan, Benny Johnson, Diane ......................... 82,100,196 Les Chanteurs, Student Council, Senior Gift Committee, FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, Madrigals Johnson, Johnny ............ .......... ..... 1 9 7 Latin Club Johnson, Priscilla . .............................. 197 Tri-Hi-Y, Science Club, Business Club, Forensic Assn. Johnson, Sam ....................... .... 9 4,95,197 Key Club fvice pres.J, Wranglers, Student Council, French Club, Future Medios Club, Science Club, Golf Johnson, Stanley ........................... 108,197 Rebel Band, Radio Club, Spanish Club, VIC Johnson, Steve . .............. 26,61,66,94-,95,197,199 Key Club tpres., Division Council Chairmanl, Wranglers, Senior Gift Committee tchairmanl, Senior Activities Com- mittee, Math Club, Cannoneer, Top Ten, Tascosa Dan CVlayJ Johnson, Treva Jones, Becky ....................... . 48,85,108,197 DE, FHA, Future Medics Club, Forensic Assn., Les Chanson, Girls' Glee Jones,Bruce ............................ 17,102,197 LAS IVIEIVIORIAS tBusiness Managerl, FJA Jones, Gary ....................... ......... 7 6,197 Rebel Band, Rare Book Club, Orchestra, Science Club, Teach- er's Aid Jones, Johnny .................... ............. 1 97 Jones, Kay .............................. 82,104,197 PIONEER CExchange Editor, Circulation Managerl, Les Chan- teurs, Rebel Roster tEditorJ, Latin Club, FJA Jones, Mike .................................... 1 97 Football, Visual Aid Jones, Pat ............ . . . , 197 ICT tpresj, Football Julius, Mike ....... . . . . . 197 Justus, Yvonne ...... . . . 197 FHA, Rebel Band -K.. Keeter, Robert .' ......................... 81,105,198 PIONEER fSports Editorj, Orchestra, French Club, Rare Book Club, Senior Gift Committee Kelln, Melinda .......................... 98,108,198 DE, Y-Teens, Girls' Glee, Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Spirits, FJA Kelly, DeWayne ........... . . .... 189,198 Yisual Aid, Teacber's Aid Kemper, Glynda ................................. 198 Spanish Club. Y-Teens. Teachers Aid Kimblc,Wynell ................ ....... 8 7,111,112,198 Senior Activities Committee. Math Club. Business Club, Latin Club. National Honor Society Kincaid, Steve .... ........... ........ . .... 1 0 8,198 King, Brock ..................................... 198 Wrestling. Spanish Club. Tear'her's Aid King, Clyde ........................ 111,118,124-,198 Football. Hi-Y. Latin Club. Nlatb Club King, David ..................................... 198 King, Debbie ................................ 76,198 Rebel Band. Rare Book Club. FTA. Latin Club. Senior Spirits King, Gwen . ............................ 41,100,198 Crystal Ball Co-Chairman. Senior Activities Committee. Slu- dent Council. Senior Spirits. FTA. Tri-Hi-Y. Latin Club. Teacl1er's Aid King, Jerry ....................... ......... 8 9,198 French Club, Student Count-il Kirk, Gail .................. ..... 8 2,198 Les Charlteurs. Girls' Glee Kiser, Phil .............................. 76,111,198 Rebel Band. Gentlemen Prefer Blondesg' tPit Orchestral, Nlath Club, Slide Rule Club. French Club. Top Ten Committee Kling, Kathy ....................... .... . 85,92,198 Senior Activities Committee, Student Council, Business Club, Les Chanson. Girls' Glee, Spanish Club. Rare Book Club Knowles, Sandra ................................. 198 Latin Club. Nurse's Aid, Office Aid. Counselor's Aid Kott, Sallye ...................................... 199 Spanish Club, Rare Book Club, FHA, Girls' Glee Kritser, Moylan ............................. 199,286 Senior Activities Committee. Senior Spirits, Office Aid, Teach- er's Aid, FTA Kunkel, JoLynne .................. ......... ..... 1 9 9 FHA, Thespians, Spanish Club -L- Lane, Dale ......... . . . 199 Rare Book Club Lane, Gary Rare Book Club Lane, Kenny ................. .... 7 6,199 Rebel Band, Rare Book Club Lane, Mary ................ .... 8 5,199 Tri-Hi-Y Langley, John ................................... 199 Rare Book Club. Library Aid Lara, Art .... ........ - . . . 16,4-0,42,59,68,82,92,199,285 Les Chanteurs, Boys' Glee, Student Council tpresj, General Reb. Tascosa Dan tOct.l, Top Ten, PIONEER lrep.l Latta, Pam ....................... . . . 82,89,96,199 FTA, Rebel Band, French Club. Tri,Hi-Y fvice pres.l, Girls' Glee, Les Chanteurs. Senior Spirits Leard, Nona ................... ............. 1 08,109 Girls' Glee, Latin Club, Library Aid, Nurse's Aid, Future Med- ics Club tsocial chairman, vice pres.l, Rare Book Club, ICT Legault, Martha .................................. 199 Les Chanteurs, Spanish Club, Rare Book Club, Senior Activi- ties Committee, Les Chanson Lemaster, Beverly .................. 6 1 ,87,100,1 12,199 Senior Activities Committee, Business Club lsecj. Tri-Hi-Y, Les Chanson, Girls' Glee, FTA, Teacher's Aid, Office Aid, Senior Spirits, National Honor Society, Senior Gift Committee, Rebel Ann tlVIayJ Lewis, Barbara . ...................... . . . 76,81,199 Rebel Band, Orchestra, GRA, Stage Band, g'Gentlemen Pre- fer Blondes tPit Orchestral, Senior Activities Committee Lewis, Gail ........................ 87,90,96,100,199 Girls' Glee, FTA, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Thespians, Tri- Hi-Y, Senior Spirits, National Honor Society Light, Glenda ............................... 108,200 DE, Teacher's Aid Lingelhack, Philip .... ..... 2 00 Littlejohn, Donnie .... ........ 2 00 Logan, James ....... .... 1 08,200 Logan, Richard VIC Longstreth, David ............................... 200 Future lVIedics Club, Visual Aid, Rare Book Club 305 Loomis, Guy ......... ............ . .... 9 4,111,200 Key Club. Track. Latin Club. Nlath Club. Rare Book Club. Senior Gift Committee Loomis, Jeanne ...................... 76,77,81,200 Rebel Band tHead Twirlerl. Orchestra. FHA, GRA Love, Richard ................ 51,53,76,82,86,200 Rebel Band tpres.J. Student Council. Les Chanteurs. Senior Class Favorite Loveless, Leslie .... . . . 200 FHA Lowder, Henry ..... ..... 2 00 Rare Book Club Luginbill, Bob ........ . . . 97,200 Student Council. Hi-Y Lynch, Lynda ......... . . . 200 -Mc- McAfee, Mike .......................... . . . 200 Rare Book Club, Football. Spanish Club McCrary, Nickey .......... ......... .......... . . . . 200 Senior Activities Committee, Les Chanson, Boys' Glee. Span- ish Club, Office Aid McCrary, Wynelle ...................... 27,82,201 Les Chanteurs, Magrigals, Girls' Glee, Teacher's Aid McFather, Sandy ....................... 76,100,201 Rebel Band. FHA. Latin Club. FTA, Business Club. Library Aid, PIONEER trep.J McGee, Bill ICT McGuire, Kennye . . ....... ....... 8 2,101,201 McGuire, Lajuana ............ ............ 7 6,201 Rebel Band. Latin Club. Business Club, Teacher's Aid McGuire, Robert ............................ 76,201 Rebel Band, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes tPit Orchestral Mclnnis, Virginia ................................ 201 Latin Club, Rebel Band, Future Medics Club, Teacher's Aid. Business Club Mclntosh, Terri ..... ....................... 9 8,201 McIntosh, Melva ............... . ...... 98,201 Rare Book Club, Y-Teens, FHA McKee, Mike .................................... 201 McLean, Vicki ....................... 82,89,106,201 Thespians, Les Chanteurs, MThe Boyfriend cast. Guys and Dolls cast. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes east. Madrigals McMahan, Fred ....................... 1 18,125,201 Football, Teacher's Aid, Track McQuay, Judith ............................. 81,201 Orchestra, Rare Book Club. Tri-Hi-Y, Rebel Band. Teacher's Aid, Business Club -M- Maddy, Dave ....................... .... 8 2,1 04,20 1 PIONEER 81 LAS IVIEIVIORIAS tPhotographert. Les Chan- leurs, Thespians, Madrigals. Latin Club MaGouirk, Wayne ...................... ...... 1 08,201 Rare Book Club, DE Maldonado, Oscar ..... ..... 2 0 1 Hi-Y Manley, Anne .............. . . . 201 Manley, ,lack ............... . . . 201 Wrestling. Rare Book Club Manning, Patricia ................................ 202 FHA, Teacher's Aid, Rare Book Club, Business Club Mansfield, Margaret ......................... 100,202 Girls' Glee. Spanish Club, Senior Spirits. FTA. FHA. Teach- er's Aid Marsh, Lynda ........................... 99,109,202 GRA tpres.t. Forensic Association. Senior Gift Committee. Rare Book Club, Teacher's Aid Marshall, Greg ....................... ..... 1 1 1,202 Senior Gift Committee, Math Club, Science Club. Spanish Club Martin, Lowell Martinez, Louis .......... . . . . . 148,152,153,202 Wrestling, Track Mask, Neil ......... . ............ ........... 1 18,202 Football. Boys' Glee. Hi-Y. Teacher's Aid Mason, Charlene ..................... 74,87,91,202 National Honor Society, Future Medios Club, Library Aid 306 Mathis, Dirk . . .................................. 202 Orchestra. Key Club. Spanish Club. Teacher's Aid Matson, Darlene .................. . . . .. . . 108,202 DE Meehan, Dale . . . ---- 202 Melson, Sandy .... --.- 2 02 FHA Merchant, Eugene Merida, Ted ....................... ......... 8 7,202 National Honor Society. Student Council. Latin Club Merrill, Martha ............................. 112,202 FHA, Latin Club, Business Club. Teacher's Aid Mickey, Kenneth ............................ 100,202 Student Council, Wrestling. Rare Book Club, Latin Club, FTA Miller, Bill .................................. 148,202 Track. Student Council Miller, Dale .... . ................... .......... 2 02 Mills, Susan .................................. . . 203 Mitchell, Larry .......................... . . . 103,203 PIONEER Sz LAS NIEMORIAS tPhotography Editorj, FJA tvice pres.l Moody, Jerry ............................... 1 1 1,203 Student Council, Latin Club, Math Club. Senior Activities Committee Moore, Robyn ....................... ....... 7 6,203 Rebel Band, Rare Book Club, Spanish Club, Teachers's Aid Moran, Carla .................................... 203 Rare Book Club Morehead, Gayle ........................... 155,203 Tennis, Les Chanteurs, Business Club, Spanish Club, Future Medics Club Morgan, Debbie .................... 76,96,1 1 1,203 Teacher's Aid, Counselor's Aid Morgan, Del ................................ 107,203 Rebel Band tloading crewt, Math Club, Spanish Club, Rare Book Club tpresj, Teacher's Aid Morris, Kathy ................................... 203 FHA Morris, Otis ............................ 1 1 1,203,207 Math Club. Rare Book Club, Bowling Club Morton, Beverly ............ . .......... ........ 2 03 Senior Gift Committee Morton, Janis .................. .......... 8 5,203 Les Chanson. Girls' Glee. Latin Club Motley, Becky ...................... 100,105,181,203 PIONEER tCo-Features Editorl, Latin Club, Tri-Hi-Y. FTA, Senior Spirits Committee, Student Council, FJA. Teacher's Aid Mount, Wayne . .................................. 203 Slide Rule Club Mudrock, jerry . 130,133,134,135,136,138,139,140,204 Rare Book Club, Basketball. Baseball. Visual Aid, Teacher's Aid Mulherin, David ............................ 153,203 Wrestling. Student Council, Hi-Y, Rare Book Club. Latin Club Mullins, Cheryl ...................... 76,77,203,278 Rebel Band tTwirlerl, Spanish Club, Business Club, Office Aid Muncy, Robert VIC Mundell, Terri ..... .... 2 04 FHA. Thespians -N- Neef, sandy ............. . .................. 100,204 Senior Spirits. FTA. Office Aid. Rare Book Club. Spanish Club, FHA, Tri-Hi-Y Nelson, Ricky ................. ........ . . 76,87,204 Rebel Band. Chess Club, Science Club. Latin Club. Nlath Club, National Honor Society Nickles, Alan ........................... 1 19,126,204 Football. Baseball. Spanish Club. Boys' Glee Noble, Glenda ................................... 204 Spanish Club, FHA, Business Club, Office Aid. Library Aid, Girls' Glee Noonan, Patty ....................... .......... 2 04 GRA tsec-J, Future Medios Club Nugent, Terry ................................... 204 GRA, Future Medios. Teacher's Aid. Girls' Glee Nussbaum, John ................. 87,109,1 13,148,204 Forensic Assn., Track. Science Club. Senior Gift Committee. Spanish Club, Rare Book Club. Future Nledics Club. Math Club. National Honor Society -0- Oakley, Barbara .- ................... 45,l00,l08,204 Miss Southern Belle Finalist, Senior Spirits. DE. FTA. Span- ish Club, Tri-Hi-Y Oates, Mary Ellen ............................ 82,204 Les Chanteurs. Future Nledics Club. Latin Club. Spanish Club, Senior Spirits O,Brien, Louis .................................. 204 Orchestra, Rare Book Club Ogihara, Kay ........... 24,30,82,92,111,l91,204 Student Council. Les Cltanteurs. Xlath Club O'Keefe, Shannon ........................... 100,204 FTA. Latin Club Orlds, Daila ........... ........................ 2 04 Girls, Glee. FHA, Business Club. Office Aid. Teacher's .Aid Osborn, Jack Student Council Ottensmeyer, Connie .............. 48,76,77,204,280 Rebel Band, Band Queen, Spanish Club, FHA, Rare Book Club Owen, Christine . ....... . . . ............... . . 204 Rare Book Club -P- Page, Nan ............................ 85,89,100,205 Latin Club, French Club tvice pres.J. FTA, Senior Gift Com- mittee, Senior Spirits, Les Chanson, Office Aid Palmer, Kathy .................................. 205 Future Medios Club trep.J, Rare Book Club, FHA, Teacheris Aid, Latin Club Parker, Sharon ................ ..... 8 2,83,101,205 Les Chanteurs, Girls' Glee. FHA Parker, Sharon .................................. 205 FHA, Girls' Glee, Nurse's Aid, Office Aid, Rare Book Club Parks, Keith ..................................... 205 Teacher's Aid, Baseball Patton, Trudy ...................... ..... 2 05 Rare Book Club, FHA, Y-Teens ttreas.J Payne, Steve ................... ..... ......... 2 0 5 Perkins, Alice .................................... 205 Perkins, jorja ....................... 76,81,87,205 National Honor Society, Rebel Band, Orchestra. FTA, Span- ish Club, Thespians, Future Medios Club Perkins, Marsha ................................. 205 Student Council, French Club, FHA, Teacher's Aid Perrine, Larry .................. 118,125,148,151,205 Football, Track, Hi-Y, Student Council, Teacher's Aid, Bas- ketball, Wrestling Peters, Jodi ........................ . . . 106,205 Thespians, Les Chanteurs, Madrigals Pfahl, Biff ........................ .... 2 05,208 Wrestling, Spanish Club Phillips, Connie ........................ .... 1 08,206 DE, FHA, Rare Book Club, Y-Teens, GRA Phillips, Elizabeth ...................... 88,100,206 Student Council, FTA, Latin Club, Math Club, Spanish Club Phillips, Linn ................................... 205 Rare Book Club, Senior Activities Committee. Football, Teacher's Aid Phillips, Roy .................... .............. 2 05 Phipps, Dena ................... .... 1 00,206 FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, FHA Pinckard,1.ynda .......................... ..... 2 06 FHA, Spanish Club, Teacher's Aid, Library Aid Pipkin, Merilee ............................. 100,206 Student Council, Latin Club, Thespians. GRA. Tennis, Foren- sics Assn.. Nurseis Aid, Office Aid, FTA Pollan, Nancye .......................... 76,100,206 Rebel Band, Girls' Glee, FTA, FHA, Teacher's Aid, Business Club, Spanish Club Portwood, Sid .......................... 144,147,206 Baseball, Teacher's Aid, Visual Aid, Basketball Potts, ,l'Melle ............ 48,72,73,87,94,100,206 Cheerleader, Orchestra, FTA, French Club, Science Club tsec.i, Les Joyeux Pouncey, Elizabeth ............ ........... . . . 206 Rare Book Club, FHA Powell, Marilyn ....................... ...... 8 7,206 FTA, Math Club, Science Club, Latin Club, Student Council, National Honor Society Pratt, Larry ................ ........ . . . . . 206 DE Price, Mike ....................... . . 76,81,90,206 Orchestra, Rebel Band. Senior Gift Committee. Latin Club. Biology Club. Book Club. Stage Band Priest, Dana ........... . . . . . ................. . . 206 DE. Rare Book Club. Rebel Band. Orchestra. Business Club Prince, Gene .................. . . 130,134,141-4,147,206 Basketball. Baseball. Spanish Club Proffitt, Sylvia ................................... 206 Spanish Club. Office Aid Pugh, Mike . ........................ 94,l08,1 1 1,206 Key Club. Wranglers, Student Council. DE. Math Club, French Club. Raider Band Pye, Priscilla ....................... .... 4 5,106,207 Thespians. i'Gt-ntlemen Prefer Blondes cast. Student Coun- eil. Nliss Southern Belle Finalist -R- Rains, Carolyn .............................. 112,207 Business Club, Rare Book Club. Senior Spirits. French Club, Tcacheris Aid Rakes, Connie Rapstine, Brean ....................... . . . 108,207 DE. Tri-Hi-Y. Spanish Club. Y-Teens. FHA Rattan, Freddie ........................ 76,81,207 Rebel Band. Orchestra. French Club. TeaCher's Aid. Visual Aids Ray, Dianne ........................ 87,102,l03,207 LAS NIEMORIAS tEditor-in-Chief and Business Managert. National Honor Society, Top Ten Committee. Student Coun- cil. FTA Rea, Judy .................................. 85,207 Les Chanson, Business Club. Teacher's Aid Reinert, Ronnie ............ . . . . .... 76,207 Render, Dan .......... . . . . .............. . 207 Reynolds, Debbie .... . . . ..................... . 207 FHA, Tear-her's Aid Reynolds, Sally ................... 82,83,105,109,207 THE PIONEER lNews Editorj, Les Chanteurs tsecj, Senior Gift Committee. Forensic Assn.. Nladrigals. Latin Club, Girls' Glee, FTA, FJA, Teacher's Aid. uGuys and Dolls cast, Library Aid Ricer, Steve Riddlesperger, Martha .... 61,67,87,100,105,207,297 THE PIONEER tEditor-in-Chiefi. National Honor Society, FTA tvice pres.J, F,lA tpres.J, Rebel Roster trep.i, Teacher's Aid, Top Ten, Rebel Ann CVlarchi Riggs, Joe ....................... 87,94-,130,134-,207 National Honor Society, Key Club, Basketball, Wranglers, Latin Club, Senior Activities Committee Roberts, Bennie .................... . . . 153,207 Roberts, jerry ................................... 207 DE, Rebel Band, Rare Book Club Roberts, Julia .............................. 108,208 Business Club, FHA, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Teacher's Aid Robertson, ,lane ................................. 208 Les Chanson, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club Robison, Cindy .................................. 208 Business Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Teacher's Aid Rogers, Jerry Roller, Tommy .............................. 76,208 Rebel Band, Future Medics Club, Spanish Club Roush, Dona . .................................. 208 Rowell, Becky .................................. 208 Spanish Club, Business Club, FHA, Basketball Spirits, GRA Rowntree, Bob ..................... 87,94-,95,208 National Honor Society. Key Club. Senior Activities Commit- tee, Future Medios Club, Math Club, Latin Club, Teacher's Aid Rowntree, Ronda Sue . ................ 87,100,102,208 National Honor Society. FTA, FJA, Tcacheris Aid, Office Aid. Counseloris Aid, LAS NIEMORIAS tActivities Editori Royer, Sherrie ...................... ........ . . . . 208 Spanish Club. FHA Rutherford, Faye .... . .... 208 -S- Salmon, Linda .............................. 100,208 FHA tgirl of Monthi, FTA, Basketball Spirits, Business Club, Y-Teens, GRA Savage, James ...................... .... 8 2,208 Boys' Glee, Student Council, Latin Club 307 Schmidt, Carla ....................... . . 21,96,208 Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Senior Spirits Schomburg, Donna ....................... ...... 2 08 Teacher's Aid Schroeder, Kay ............. . . . . .... 82,209 Rare Book Club, Les Chanteurs Schroll, Roberta ....................... .... 8 7,209 National Honor Society. Future Nledics Club, Math Club. Latin Club, Teacher's Aid Schulz, Terry ............................... 76,209 Rebel Band, Spanish Club. Rare Book Club Scivally, Pat ................................. 87,209 National Honor Society, Senior Activities Committee, Future Medics Club, Latin Club, Teacher's Aid Scott, Richard ...... ........................ 1 58,209 Wrestling, Science Club, Latin Club Seale, Pam ....................... ......... 1 00,209 FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, Business Club. Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Senior Spirits, FHA, Latin Club, Les Joyeux Seeds, Jack ..................................... 209 Future Medics Club tpres.l, Spanish Club, Senior Gift Com- mittee Seewald, Buddy ...................... 87,88,109,209 Spanish Club Cpres.J, Forensic Assn., Latin Club, National Honor Society Seigler, Suzzanne ....... ........ .... ......... 2 0 9 Self, Frank ....................... . . . .... 92,209 Junior Class Vice-President, Key Club, Cannoneer, Student Council, Les Chanson Sells, Vicki ....................... . . 88,96,100,209 Spanish Club, FTA, Tri-Hi-Y Shannon, Lynda ................................. 104 THE PIONEER fStaff Librarian, Reporterl Sheegog, Linda ....................... ...... 7 6,209 Rebel Band, Raider Band ftwirlerj, Rare Book Club Sheffield, Larry Shepard, Joe Short, Sally ...................... 87,88,96, 100,209 Spanish Club. FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Gift Committee, Nation- al Honor Society Simpson, Sally ............................ -. . 100,209 Tennis, FTA, Business Club, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Senior Prom Committee Sims, John ............. ....... ............ 1 1 0 VIC fsecj Singleton, Carolyn . . . ..... . . 209 Sirkel, Dennis . .... .... 8 5,209 Stage Manager Skelton, Donna . . . . . . . 209 FHA Slagle, Karen ...... ........ . . ..... .... 2 10 FHA Slaughter, Don ............................ Rare Book Club, Spanish Club, Teacher's Aid Smiley, Bob .............................. ....210 ....210 ICT, VIC Smiley, Wendy . . . ...... ..... . 2 10 Smith, Bruce ............. .... 7 6,2 10 Rebel Band, Spanish Club Smith, Cindy ...................... ......... 2 10 FHA, Senior Spirits, Teacher's Aid Smith, David ................... .... 3 5,85,2 10 Smith, ,Ianese ......... . . ..... ......... 2 10 FHA, Senior Spirits Smith, Robert .................... .............. 2 1 0 Student Council, Math Club, Science Club, Latin Club Snook, Pam ........... ..................... 9 6,2 10 Senior Spirits, Tri-Hi-Y, Student Council Snyder, John .......... .............. . . . .... 2 10 Math Club, Rare Book Club, Bowling Club Soule, Jackie ......................... .... 2 10 FHA, Thespians Spear, Carol ..... .... 2 1 0 FHA Speed, Mark .... ................ . . . . . 153,210 Wrestling Spikes, Cindy ............... .................... 2 10 Y-Teens 12 vice pres.b, Latin Club, Girls' Glee Springer, janet ..... .................... 8 5,106,2 1 1 The Boy Friendw cast. Guys and Dolls cast, HGentlemen Prefer Blondes cast, Thespians, Basketball Spirits, FTA. Les Chanson Squyres, Jerry ....................... . . 97,111,210 Hi-Y C1 vice pres.J, Wrestling, Latin Club, Math Club, Science Club, Rare Book Club, Football 308 Stallings, Larry ..... ........................ 1 53,2 1 1 Rebel Band, Wrestling, French Club, Hi-Y Stalter, Sandy ....................... . . . 91,98,2 1 1 Future Medics Club, Y-Teens Clnter-Club Council representa- tivel Standley, Jack .............................. 153,21 1 Wrestling, Track, Hi-Y, Bowling Club, Biology Club, Book Club Standley, Priscilla ....................... 82,83,21 1 Senior Spirits, Les Chanteurs, Business Club, Madrigals Student Council, Y-Teens Stark, Johnny ............. . . .... ........... 2 1 1 Steel, Janet ....... . . . ......... 211 FHA Steele, Philip ....................... .... 8 7,148,2 1 1 Track, National Honor Society Stein, Nancy ......................... 76,85,87,2 1 1 Rebel Band, Les Chanson, Latin Club, Spanish Club, National Honor Society Steiner, Carolyn ................................. 2 1 1 Senior Spirits, Spanish Club, FHA, Office Aid Stevens, Pattie .................................. 2 1 1 Storrs, Donna .......................... 27,96,162,2 1 1 Senior Gift Committee, Tri-Hi-Y, Crystal Ball Committee, Senior Spirits, Spanish Club, Girls' Glee Storseth, Dick ............... 4-0,60,130,134,186,21 1 Senior Class President, Senior Activities Committee, Senior Gift Committee, Student Council, Basketball, Tascosa Dan lDec.J Storseth, Vicki ...................... ,96,100,2 1 1,270 Senior Spirits, Tri-Hi-Y Ctreas.J, FTA, Business Club, Crystal Ball Committee, French Club Stout, Georgia ................... 4. . . ....... . 2 1 1 Business Club Stout, Roberta Sturdevant, Connie ........ ....................... 2 1 1 Spanish Club, FHA, FTA, Y-Teens, GRA, Girls, Glee Stutzman, Dane ................... ........... 7 6,212 Rebel Band, Rare Book Club, Visual Aids, Math Club Swan, Linda .......................... . 98,108,212 Y-Teens Swift, Ricky ................ ....... . ...... . . 108,212 VIC, ICT, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Slide Rule Club, Rare Book Club -T- Taylor, Richard . . . .... . . . 82,212 Les Chanteurs Teague, Ray ............... ................... 2 12 Science Club, Chess Club Tedford, ,Ian ................. 26,27,51,82,104,212 THE PIONEER and LAS MEMORIAS fphotography Co- orclinatorj, Les Chanteurs, Madrigals, Student Council, FJA ftreash, Senior Spirits, French Club, Crystal Ball Com- mittee, All City Choir Thomas, Cheryl ................... ...... 7 6,81,212 Rebel Band tlib.J, Orchestra tlib.b, Spanish Club Thomas, ,Io Lynne .... 46,4-7,50,51,59,76,77,82,83,212 MThe Boyfriend cast, Rebel Band ltwirlerj, Miss Tascosa, Miss Southern Bell Runner Up, Rebel Ann KOct.D, Les Chan- teurs, Madrigals Thomas, Ronnie ..................... ........... 2 12 Math Club, Future Medios Club Thomas, Shirley ....................... . 76,102,212 Rebel Band lrep.J, LAS MEMORIAS tAdvertising Editorj. Senior Spirits Thomason, Ricky ............. .... . . . Thompson, Linda ...... Thompson, Margaret .... FHA Thompson, Pete ..... Thompson, Ronald VID Tigart, Mike ......................... . . . Football, Track, Visual Aids, Wrestling Tiller, Darryl ........................ . . . Wrestling, Spanish Club Timmons, Ricky ..................... . . . Baseball, Student Council, Latin Club Tipton, Patsye . .......... ......... . . Spanish Club, FHA, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Todd, Linda ................................ Les Chanson, DE, Spanish Club, Girls' Glee, FHA ....212 ....212 ....212 ....212 153,212 153,212 14-4,212 . . ..213 108,213 m Tonne, Cynthia . . . , , , 11 1,213 Math Club T0WneS- Connie - - - .............. 213 DE, Tri-Hi-Y Townsend, Nancy .................. 100,103,2 13,270 LAS MEMORIAS lFaculty Editorl, Senior Activities Com- Inittee, FTA, Office Aid, Student Council. THE PIONEER rep.l Tucker, Susan ...................... 87,100,213,318 Student Council, Senior Activities Committee lrep.l. 'FTA fchaplainl, Les Chanson, Girls' Glee, Senior Spirits, Basket- ball Spirits, National Honor Society, Teacher's Aid. Library Aid Turner, Max ..................................... 2 1 3 Tuttle, Tom ............... ..... . . .......... 2 13 Twing, Kurt ................ .... 2 13 Wrestling, Teacher's Aid -U- Upshaw,Totch ...................... 118,123,126,213 Football, Senior Activities Committee, Rare Book Club, Library Aid Upton, David . . . Football -V- Van, Susan ........ ......................... 2 13 Vance, Carol ............................ 97,202,2 13 Tri-Hi-Y fsec.l, Business Club, Spanish Club, Guys and Dolls cast, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes cast, Senior Spirits, Girls, Glee Vandever, Carolyn .......................... .... 2 13 Spanish Club, Future Medics Club, Bowling Club Vandiver, Gay ................................... 2 14 Honorary Special Member of National Honor Society Vaughn, Cindy .................................. 214 FHA, Girls' Glee Vaughn, Don ..... Office Aid Vaughn, Tommy .... Bowling Club Vick, Charlotte ................... 49,51,59,69,81,214 TASC ivice pres.l, Texas Delegate to Senate Youth Program, THE PIONEER fAssociate Editorl, Orchestra tpres.l, Orches- tra Queen, DAR Girl, National Honor Society, Sophomore Vice President, Rebel Ann fSept.l,- FIA, FTA, Spanish Club, Top Ten, American Field Service Committee lchairmanl ....214 Vincens, Vincent ........... ................ ..... 2 1 4 Vineyard, Gail ................................... 2 1 4 FTA, Senior Spirits, FHA -W- Wade, Sharri .................. . . . .... .... 2 14 GRA, FHA, PIONEER frep.l Wakefield, Wynnan ................,.... 76,81,2 14 Rebel Band, Orchestra, FHA, Senior Spirits Walvoord, Gary ...................... 76,8 1 ,1 1 1 ,2 14 Orchestra lbusiness mgr.l, Rebel Band fbusiness mgr.l, Math Club, FTA, 'SGentlemen Prefer Blondesii fPit Orches- tral, L'Guys and Dolls CPit Orchestral, Boys' Glee Ward, Ronnie .................................. 214 DE Warnick, Tommy ..... . . . 85,214,277 Spanish Club, Les Chanson Warr, Barbara ............ .... 8 5,214 Les Chanson, Teacher's Aid Warren, Noel .................... . . . 108,214 DE. PIONEER lCartoonistl, FJA Weatherly, Linda ...................... .... 2 14 Weeks, Charles Webb, Evelyn ......... ...................... 2 14 Spanish Club, FHA, Business, Club, Tri-Hi-Y Weems, Rob ....................... ..... 2 8,82,215 Les Chanteurs, Boys' Glee, Madrigals, Thespians, Teacher's Aid Weidling, .Indy ..................... 85,92,96,100,215 Girls, Glee, Tri-Hi-Y, FTA West, Susan ............. ........ 8 2,84-,215 West, Wayne Whisenand, Dianne ...... .... 8 1,2 15 Orchestra, Latin Club White, Mary ............... 49,71,8l,94,100,103,215 LAS MEMORIAS KAssoc-iate Editor 81 Celebrities Editorl. Orchestra lvicc pres.l, FTA, FIA, Hi-Y Sweetheart, Orchestra Queen Runner Up. Senior Spirits fcommittee chairmanl. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes fPit Orchestral, Chairman of Favorites Presentation, Top Ten, Orchestra White, Richard ................................. 215 Whitehead, Randy ....................... . . . 87,215 Senior Activities Committee, Latin Club, National Honor Society Whitfield, Mike . . . . .... . . . ......... . . 110,215 VIC Whitlock, Rickey ................ .... 7 6,81,107,215 Rare Book Club, Spanish Club, lllatli Club, Rebel Band, Orchestra Widiczky, Myra ............... ................. 2 1 5 Wilbanks, Steve ...... ..... . . . 82,86,2 15 Les Chanteurs. Boys' Glee Wilkins, Tommy ............................. 215,286 Student Council. Senior Gift Committee Willborn, Mike ..... 27,60,70,74,76,8 1 ,87,94,1 1 3,2 1 5 Rebel Band, Orchestra, Senior Activities Committee Cchair- manl, Key Club fchaplainl. National Honor Society ipres.l. Latin Club. Top Ten, Tascosa Dan lFeb.l Williams, Barbarf- ....................... 100,109,215 Senior Activities Committee. FTA Williams, Bonnie ............................... 2 1 5 gGentlemen Prefer Blondesw cast, Senior Activities Committee Williams, ,lack ........... ....................... 9 1 Forensic Assn. Williams, Janis .................................. 2 15 Tennis, Future Medic-s Club, Spanish Club. Y-Teens, FTA Williams, Larry ............................. ..... 2 1 6 Williams, Marilyn ..... ......................... 2 16 FHA, Speech Club Williams, Nell .............................. 100,216 Senior Spirits, Tri-Hi-Y, FTA. Rare Book Club Williams, Norma Williams, Ron ........................ 82,83,86,2 16 Les Chanteurs lpres.l, Madrigals ldirectorl, Rare Book Club, All-State Choir, All City Choir, Boys' Glee, 'LGentlemen . Prefer Blondesw fpianistl Williamson, Edwin .......... ........ ...... 2 1 6 Spanish Club Williamson, Kelly .... ............... 2 1 6 DE Williamson, Mickey ............... 40,60,87,89,92,2 16 National Honor Society fhist.l, French Club ipres.l, Student Council, Rebel Ann f,lan.l Williamson, ,lack Wilson, Mike ..................... 15,82,106,l09,2 16 Thespians lvice pres.l, Wrestling, Forensics Assn., French Club, The Boyfriend cast, Guys and Dolls cast, uGentle- men Prefer Blondesi' cast, Les Chanteurs Wilson, Jim ........................... ...... 2 16 Science Club fsec.l, Math Club Wilson, Roy ICT Wilson, Winnie ....................... . . 76,100,216 Rebel Band, FTA fhist.l, Senior Gift Committee, Latin Club, Teacheris Aid, 'Tlentlemen Prefer Blondes tPit Orchestral Wingfield, Elaine ............................ 1 08,2 1 6 DE Wood, Gayle ....................... . . ..... 216 Football, Hi-Y, Tcacher's Aid. Visual Aids Wright, Gary ............. ........... .... 1 0 8,2 16 DE Wright, Helen ........ . . 85,216 Girls' Glee, l.es Chanson Wright, Susan ........................... 81,87,216 National Honor Society, Orchestra tser-.l, Senior Spirits Committee, Spanish Club Wycoff, Linda Wlynne, Shirley ......... Business Club, FHA ....216 -Z- Zielke,' Linda ...... . . . . . . 85,216 Les Chanson, FHA Zwingle, Scherry ...... . . . 85,216 Les Chanson, FHA 309 -A- Acrey, Don ...... Adams, Frankie Adkins, Linda . . . Alford, Cherrie . . Allen, Melvin ..... Allison, Delores . . . Allred, Ann ..... Allsup, Ricky Altsman, Charles . . . ...76,32,213 ......218 .......218 ...176,213 ......-.213 . . . . 85,218 ....76,90,218 Amerson, Dale .... 87,94,155,218 Ammons, Peggy Anderson, Ronnie . . . Andrews, Paula . . . . . . Angus, Sandi ..... Annen, Linda ...... Anthamatten, Diane . Arden Ton , y . . . . . . . Armstrong, Catherine Armstrong, Kathy Atkinson, James Austin, Melinda . . . Autrey, Bob ..... -B- Badrow, Alan ..... Bailey, Jerry Don Bailey, Melita ..... Bailey, Sharon .... Baker, Lee Ann . . . Baker, Rene .... Baker, Terri ..... Baldwin, Forrest . . . Ballard, Bonnie . . . Ballou, Josephine Bannister, Beverly . . Barber, Carol Ann . . . Barclay, Cathey ..... Barksdale, Sandra . . . Barnett, Dana ...... Barrett, Patricia . . . Barrington, Dianne . . Bartley, Linda ..... Bedell, Russell .... Belcher, Donna . . . Bell, Lorraine . . . Bell, Pamela ...... Bender, Debbie . . . Berg, Kenneth .... Berg, Terry Lee . . . Biggs, Donna .... Bissantz, Julia . . . Blackwell, Don ..... Blackwell, Helen .... Blackwell, Richard ---- Blackwell, Ronald . . . Blaes, Paul ........ Blair, Kerry ...... Bland, Mike . . . Bland, Paula ....... Blanseet, Trudy .........218 96,106,218 .......213 . . . . 76,218 .....218 ...76,213 . 108,218 ....218 ....218 ....218 ....218 ......218 .......218 81 ,218 :ii:99,218 ....89,218 ......218 ....96,213 .....219 ......219 ......219 .......219 81,100,219 ......219 .76,81,219 .......219 ......219 .......219 ...100,2l9 .....219 ....219 ....219 ......219 106,219 .76,81,219 ......219 ......103 . ..... 219 ..219,238 .....219 ....219 ....219 Blasingame, Leta ,Io ........... 2 1 9 Blaylock, Ronald . . . Boaman, Darlene ...76,219 Bogan, Shelby . 130,131,132,133, Bohannon, Roger . . . Boots, Harold .... Bordelon, Melinda . . Bowers, Bradley .... Bowman, Tempie . . . Boyles, Cary ...... Bradshaw, Sandra . . . Bragg, Susan ....... 144,219 .......219 ...219 ....219 ....219 ....219 ....219 ....219 ......219 Bramblett, Debbie .... . . . 106,219 Bransom, Patricia . . Bray, Cindy ...... 310 ...76,220 ......220 Junior Brayboy, Cathy . . . Breme r, Carole . . . Bridges, Karen . . . Britain, Bill ..... Broaddus, Dianne Brohlim, Sherrye . ........220 ...220,234 ......220 ...94,220 . . .... 220 . . .... 220 Brown, Bill ........ ..... 1 53 Brown, Bob .... ........ 2 20 Brown, Cathy .... . . . 155,220 Brown, David Brown, Gayland .... ...... 2 20 Brown, Mark ..... ....... 2 20 Brown, Mike .... . . . 148,220 Brown, Peggy . . . . . 90,220 Brown, Roger . . . . . 153,220 Brownlee, Rena . . . ....... .220 Bunch, Kay .... . . . 100,220 Bundy, Kim .... Bunyan, Noel .... Burke, John Burkhalter, Jerry . Burnham, Jean ...... ........ . 220 Burnham, Joan . . . Burp, .....99,220 . ........... 220 . l30,132,135, 137,140,144,220 ............220 .76220 Carolyn .......... Busard, Melody ......... 1003220 Busch, Kathy . . . 14,31,32,106,220 Butler, Carol ................. 220 Byars, Stephen -C Caldwell, Gary .... Caldwell, George . . Caldwell, Karen . . Caldwell, Pam . . . Calvert, Betty . . . Cannon, Anne .... Canode, Howard . . Cantwell, Deborah Carlisl e, Carol . . . Carr, Mike ...... Carter , Kay ...... Carthel, Stanley Carver, Candie . . . Carver, Jim ..... Casey, Connie .... Cates, Jimmy Canfield, Kathy . . . . .... 154,220 . ........ 143 .. ....... ..220 ..92,96,220 ....92,220 .........220 . ...... ..... 1 06 . . 76 77 85 220 9 9 9 ............220 ......32,220 .....220 . . . 16,221 .....221 ......221 .......221,233 ............221 Cayton, Joe ...... Cazzell, Deborah .............. 22 1 Chamberlain, Kenneth ....... . . 85 Christenson, Mollie ....... 76,22 1 Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Candy ..... Joe ...... ............22l . . . . 107,144,221 Kerry . . . ....... 96,221 Lyn ..... ..... 1 00,221 Malissa .... . . . 82,221 Clements, Mike . . . Cline, Carolyn .... Cline, Cline, Clyde, Clyde, Cobb, .....221 ...... 221 Carter... ....... 141,221 Phyllis . . . . 76,77,85,221 Pat ........... 99,100,221 Jimmy ............ 76,221 John ..... 153,218,219,221 Cokendolpher, Linda ......... 221 Collins, Donald . .......,.153,221 Collins, Patricia .... ...... 2 21 Compton, David Condray, Gerry . . . . . . 87,221 Cordell, Douglas . . . . . . . 221 Covey, Terry Cowart, Ronny Cox, Bob ...... . . . 148,221 Cox, Janis .... ...... 2 2 1 Cox, Walter . . . . . .76,222 Craig, Sharon . . . .... . 222 Craig, Vicki .... . . . 222 Cuellar, David Cumpton, Linda Cunningham, Linda Cunningham, Paul . 222 .' 32,222,233 Curtis, Steve .................. 222 -D- Dailey, ,lean ...... Daily, Tom .... Daniel, Larry .... Dark, Richard . . . Darryl, Barbara . . . Daugherty, Roy .... Davenport, Danny Davidson, Kay .... Davis, Mike . 133,1 Davis, Sam ....... Davis, Marilyn .... Day, James Deaver, Vera . . . Dean, Mary ..... DeBaun, Tom . . . Deckard, Joan . . . DeCrassi, Drew . . . Denny, Don ...... Denson, Cary ..... Dickinson, Tommy . Dickson, Joe ...... Dillard, Donnie Dobbe, Bill ...... Dool, Gailene .... Dozier, Lee ...... Dryden, Kathy . . . DuBose, Ted . . . Dumas, JoAnne . . Duncan, Diane .... Duncan, Gail Ann . . Dunlap, Mark ..... Dunlap, William . . . Durdy, JoAnn Durham Susan .... ....111,222 . ...... 222 .......222 ....155,222 ....222,223 ...........222 81222 33,139,144-:222 . ...... 76,222 .......22,222 . . . 88,222 ... 76,222 . . . 94,222 ........222 . . . 222,237 110,222 . . . . 90,222 .......164,222 . ..... 222 .....222 .......222 ........222 ....100,222 .......222 .....222 . ...96,222 . ........ 222 ....113,222 ......222 155222 Dyer, Ca1'olyn .... 76,8'7',90,1 1 13223 Dyer, Dickie ..... -E- Easterday, Charles . Eastland, Roy ......90,223 .....223 Eberts, Doug ............ 148,223 Elliff, Marie ..... 76,89,106,223 Ellington, Mary ............... 223 Elliott, Dale ...... ......32,223 Elsey, Sharon ....... ...... 2 23 England, Margaret . ...........223 Ensign, Vicki ......... 81,82,223 Erickson, Patty .... ..........223 Erwin, Tom .............. 88,223 Estes, Pat . . . 130,131,133,135,136, Eudy, Sherry ..... 139,223 .......35,223 Eustace, Barbara .......... 82,223 Evans, Mike ...... .......94,223 Evans, Ronnie . . 32,119,122,123, 130,133,1 -F- Fair, Greg ....... Fansler, Owen . . . Farra, Sue ....... Farence, Linda .... 35,139,143,223 . . . 76,223 ... 78,223 .....223 ...........223 Favreau, Terry ........... 223,224 Ferem, Robby .... Ferguson, Fred . . . Fauer, Miriam . . Fidler, Judy . . . Fine, Linda .... Fluegel, ,lim ..... Fogleson, Pat . . . Folsom, Tommy . . . 1l9,121,122, 125,224 . . . . . 221,224 . . 32,224 . .... 224 ....224 .......224 ...82,224 .....224 Ford, John ...... ...... 7 6,224 Ford, Joyce ..... Fortenberry, Oliver . 87,94-,141,224 Foster, Bill ..... .........92,224 Foster, Dwaine ............... 224 Foster, Jean . . . Foster, Teresa . . Fowler, Val . . . Frazine, James . Freeling, Mike . . Frey, Mike ...... Fuller, Karen . . . Fulton, David . . . 87,90,92,100,l09, 111,224 ..109,224 . . . .. 76,224 76,87,224 ..........224 . . . . 34,96,224 . . . ..... 82,224 43- Gabbard, Dennis . Gallarneau, Cliff . Garbutt, John . . . ............224 .....76,94,224 . ..... 76,224 Garcia, Rebecca .............. 224 Garrett, Ben .............. 82,224 Garrett, Charles . Garrison, Mike . . Gay, Bill ........ Geurin, Steve Gibbons, David . . Gilbert, Jere . . . Giles, Marsha .... Gillespie, Debora . . I. . ,ill1am, James Gillpatrick Gail . . Glaze, John ..... Glenn, Mary . . . Glenn, Pam . . . Glenn, Victor . . Glover, Jack . . . Glover, Tom .... Golladay, Karen . Goodloe, Dianna . Goodwin, Carolyn Goodwin, Andy .... Gorrie, Michaele . Goss, Kathy ..... Gottschall, Mark Graef, Pam ..... Graham, Margie . Grantham, Steve . . 72,78,81,82,224 . . . . 82,118,224 ............224 . . . . . 144,146,224 . ...... 76,225 ........225 ....76,225 .. ....... 225 . . . . . 108,225 ............225 . . 92,76,100,225 .. ..... 76,225 ......118,122 . . . . . 108,225 . 76,9o,225 .. ........ 225 ...91,225 ....119,225 . . ....... 225 . . ........ 225 ...90,91,225 .....82,225 ........225 Graves, James W. . . . . . 13,154,225 Gray, Edith ..... Gray, Karen .... Gray, Mary Gray, Nancy .... Greef, Stormy . . . Greer, Joe .... Gre or David g y, .... Grounds, Robert .... Guereca, Mark . . . Guess, Ross Guffey, Mildred . . Guill, Sharon .... .....91,225 ........225 ............225 . . . . 87,113,225 . . . 94,97,225 . . . . 154,225 .......225 .....225 . .... 100,225 ........225 Gunnels, Danny . . . .... 153,225 Guthrie, Kim ...... ....... 2 25 -H- Habekott, Diana . . . ...... . 226 Hadley, Michelle . . . ....... . 225 Hager, Randy . . . .... 147,225 Hall, Don ..... . . . 154,225 Hamblin, Brad . . ...92,225 .39226 Hamer, Susan ......... , Hammerschmidt, Gary ......... 226 Harbour, Tommy Harriman, Cal . . . Harris, Willie .... Harrison, Pam . . . Ha nes John ...76,226 .....226 ......85 . 76,226 y , ........... Haynie, Gary ............. 82,226 Hazlewood, Mark . 119,121,123,226 Hedger, Kenny . . . Heiger, Charles Henderson, Gale . Henshaw, Jim ............108 . ...76,226 Herber, Kay . . . . Hervey, Lynn . . . Hetrick, Jimmy . . . Hicks, Billy .... Hicks, David .... ......226 ...155,226 .....226 ....76,226 ...148,226 Hicks, Kay ..... ......... 2 26 Hicks, Sharon . . . Beck Higgins, y . . Higgins, Glynda . . . Higgins, Larry . . . Hilburn, Milton .... Hill, Delia ....... Hill, Gary ...... Hill, Jim ......... Hilliard, Carole ...... Hiser, Chuck ........ Hodges, Mary Elizabeth Hodges, Mickey ..... Hodges, Paige Anne . . Holbert, Karen .... Holdaway, Curtis . Hollabaugh, Lois . . Hollan, Roger Hollan, Harley ..... Holland, Charlotte . . . Holland, Jim Horton, Harold ...... Houghton, Robert .... Houser Marsha ...... . . 76,219,226 . . 85,96,226 .......226 155,226 148,226 ........226 146,226 ......226 . ..... 226 . .... 82,226 .....82,226 ......227 .76,227 . . . 144,227 . ..... 227 ...111 ....227 ...227 ........227 227 Hoving, Derk .... i1b,124,144, Howard, Yvonne . . . . . . 145,147 . . ......227 Howe, Donald . . . 32,87,124,130, 134,135,144-,118,227 Huffhines, Jan ............... 227 Humphrey, William ...... 108,227 Hunnicutt, Michael ........... 227 Hunt, Brenda ............ 76,227 Hunter, John Edward . 119,121,124, Huskey, Susie . ....... 148,227 ........227 Hutchison, Kenneth ........... 227 Hyde, Brian ........ -I- . 76,104,227 Imel, Jerry .... ...... 7 6,227 Ingram, Mary ................ 227 Izzard, Robbie ...... Jackson, Cyndy . . . . 99,100,227 . . . 76,227 Jernigan, Linda .............. 227 Johnson, Jill ................. 227 Johnson, Monty . . 55,117,l18,120, 121,122,124,127,130,134,139,140 Jones, Bruce . . . . . 1 148,151,284 7,941,113,227 Jones, Melinda ........ 76,77,227 Jones, Pam ..... Jones, Robert .... Joplin, Leon . . . Justus, Shirley . . . -K- Kendall, David Kenehan, Johnny . . . Kernen, Mike ....... Killough, Don ..........250 ........227 . . . 148,227 . . 82,227 ...227 ......227 Kimbrough, Johnna ...... 100,227 Kinerd, Thomas .............. 2 2 7 King, Martha ........ 90,100,227 Kingdom, Kenny . . . 76,90,94-,227 Klein, Brad ............. 76,228 -L- Lee, David .... ...... 2 28 Lee, Ricky . . . . . . 76,228 Lehman, Ray ................. 228 Lesley, Dianne ..... Lester, Danny . . 11 ...........228 4,118,121,122, 124,127,148,151 Lewis, Teresa . . . . . ......85,228 Lilly, John .............. 76,228 Lindsley, Robert . . . Little, Barbara . . . Lobaugh, Scott . . . Lobough, Steve . . . Loewenstern, Marci Lomeli, Dora ..... Logan, Don Longbine, Mary . . . Lott, Wendell ...... Love Allen ....... .....228 ...228 ......228 ........228 . . . 76,81,228 ........228 ...82,99,228 ...........228 228 Love: Bill .... . 82,84,ibb,i54,228 Love, Bruce ........ Loyd, Sheila ....... ...........228 ...........228 Lynch, Jana ..... -4. . . . . 228 -Mc. McAlister, Richard McCafferty, Paula . . McCarty, Terry ........228 McCoy, Patsy ....... . . 87,106,228 McCracken, Brenda .... 76,85,228 McCracken, Larry ............ 228 McElroy, Monty .... McEntire, Cherry . . 5 McKaye, Susan .... McKinley, Cheryl . . McMinn, Cheryl . . . McMurry, Tony .... McNally, Charlene . . -M- Mabry, James ...... Maclver, Ricky . . . Maddy, Paul . . . . Malone, Judy . . . . Manley, Ann Manwarring, Melanie Maples, Sherry ..... Marler, Vicki ..... 8,87,89,92,228 .......76,228 . . . 76,228 . . . 32,228 ....228 ....228 ....228 ....228 . . . 76,228 . . . 82,228 . .... 228 ....229 ....229 Marquis, Kay . . . .......... . 229 Marsh, Elaine . . ........ 82,229 Martin, Andy ..... 82,94-,155,229 Martin, Elaine . . ............ 229 Mask, Richard .... Massey, Pat ..... Masters, Joyce . . Mastin, Sharlee . . . Matthews, Bob . . . Mathewson, Jane . . Mattice, Bob .... Mauldin, Dan .... Mays, Linda ....... Meacham, Christi . . ....229 ....229 ......229 ....81,229 ......94,229 . . . 81,90,229 ....76,229 . ....76,229 ..........229 . 82 229 Meade, Jackie .... ' .' 87,96,97Z229 Medlin, Kathy .... . Mendez, Larry ..... Menke, Georgiann . . Mernitz, Karen . . Merrill, Coy Meyers, Susan .... Miller, Cindy . . . Miller, Jana . . . Miller, Joe Miller, Keith . . . Miller, Lauralee . . Miller, Rodney Mitchell, Jane . . . Mitchell, Kayla . . . Mitchell, Peggy Mixon, Joe ...... Molyneaux, Galen . . Monken, George ..........229 .....108,229 ...........229 . . . 76,100,229 .........229 . . .85,96,229 . ....... 229 .......76 . . . 156,229 .....81,229 ..........230 .. 119,148,151 ...........230 Moon, Rhonda Jo .... ..... 2 30 Moore, Carolyn . . . . Moore, Laura Jean . . . . . .96,230 . ..... 230 fx O Ramsey, Barbara . Morgan, Betty . . . Morgan, Debbie . . Morgan, Robert . . . Morgan, Tim ..... Morris, Muriel .... Morrison, Debbie . . Morrow, Mark .... Morrow, Ronnie . . Moss, Sandra . . . Mullins, Jerry .... Murdock, Paula . . . . . . 87,100,230 .........230 ....76,230 .....230 ...86,230 .....230 ...230 ...230 .........230 ...........230 76,87,90,230 230 Murphy, Ginger ............... -N- Nail, John Neef, Deborah ............... 230 Nelson, David ...... ..........230 Nelson, Paula ...... 76,87,1 12,230 Nelson, Sally .... 76,32,100,106, 109,230 Newby, Lynne ................ 230 Newton, Linda . . . . . 85,91,96,230 Nichols, Cary . . . ....... 148,230 Nickell, Karen ....... 100,108,230 Noblitt, Michael ............... 230 Noe, Betty ........ .......35,230 Noe, Janet ................... 230 Norman, Eddie . . . 90,119,125,230 Norris, Villa ............ 229,230 Nunley, Donita ........... 100,230 Nystrom, Nancy .... Oakley, Jay ....... 0'Brien, Cheryl . . . .......81 .....230 .....91,230 0'Brien, David ....... ....... . 230 Oliver, James . Orcutt, Shirley .... Owen, Kenny ..... -P- Packard, Danny . . . Palmer, David .... Pankratz, Bud . . . . . . 118,125,230 ...........231 .......32,231 . . . 144,231 .......231 .....82,231 Parker, Catherine ..... 82,126,231 Parr, David . .... . Passmore, Paul . . . Patt, David Patterson, Bob . . .......231 .........231 . . 89,1 18,125, 148,231 Patterson, Lynda ............. 231 Patton, John ..... Paul, Jackie .... Payne, Steve Pierce, Brenda . . . Peat, Cheryl . . . Pester, Becky .... Phillips, Theresa . . Pil rim Bill g , y ...... Pinkerton, Kenny . . Pinkston, Shelley . . Pittman, Mary .... Plith, Tom ........ Pohren, Randy .... .. 110,177,231 ......224,231 .........231 . . . . 76,87,231 . . . 85,106,231 .....85,231 .......231 .. ........ 231 .......87,231 . . . 76,106,231 ...........231 .......226,231 Pollard, Wayne . 76,81,87,90,94,232 Pool, Bill ....... Poppe, Bari ...... Porter, Kathy . . . Powers, Linda .... Presley, Joe .... Presley, Vicki Price, Daryl .... Prince, Ronnie . . . Purdy, .10 Ann ..... Putman, Woodie . . . Quackenbush, Jack 312 . 87,90,109,232 . . . . 87,106,232 . . . 90,91,232 ........232 ...l11,232 .....232 ...232 ...232 .. ...232 . 148,232 Quin, Mike ...... .. ...232 -R- Raffkind, Glenna . . Rains, Janet .... Rakes, Connie . . Rakes, Rhea .... Randall, Debbie . . . Ratcliffe, Jeff . . . Ray, Brenda .... . ...92,232 ....76,232 ...96,232 ...,...232 ...76,232 .......232 . . . . 32,92,232 Ray, Darlene . .... . ........... 232 Raymond, Renee . . Read Kae ........ ...........232 232 Redus, Ron . . 58,113,119,125,232 Reed, Vicki ............. 76,232 Rees, Janice ..... 87,89,109,232 Richards, Julie . 80,81,82,86,87,232 Richardson, Rebecca .......... 232 Richmond, Jimmy . .... . . . . .... 89,232 Richmond, Larry . . Ricketts, Tim ..... Richmond, Joe . . 232 . ..... 232 .. 233 Riddlespurger, Gary .... 85,233 Rieber, Betty . . . Riley, Lynn .... Riley, Walter .... Risley, Ronald . . . Rising, Jane . . . Rising, .lean ..... Roach, J. J ...... Roberson, Dennis . . . Roberts, Sandra . Roby, Bob ...... Rodden, Lila .... Rogers, Ellen . . . Rogers, Janie . . . Ross, Becky ...... Rossman, Nancy . Roush, Sandra . . Royer, Sarah .... Rush, Janet .... Ryan, Nancy .... .......99,233 ...85,96,233 .........233 .......233 .....233 .......233 ...110,233 ......233 ....233 .....233 ........76 ....35,233 .....233 ....233 ....233 . ....... 229 ..........233 . . . . 91,919,233 . ........ 233 S- Sackett, Sherry . . . Salmon, Jon .... Sampson, John . . . Sampson, Vickie . . Sanders, Ted . . . Sandlin, Pat ..... Savage, Dontie .... .......233 . . . 147,233 . . . 76,233 . . . 98,233 . . 144,233 . .... 233 .......233 Scanahorn, Ann ..... . .' . 88,233 Scheppele, Stephen . . ......... 233 Schneiderman, Sharon ..... 87,233 Schulz, Larry ..... Schulz, Richard . . . Scivally, Gene . . . Scivally, Janet . . Scott, Susan . . . Seale, Rosie .... Self, Camile ...... Swenson, Stephie . . .....233 .... .233 ....76,233 .....76,233 ..........233 ....34,82,234 .........234 . ........ 235 Sexton, Roxy . .... ...... 7 6,234 Sharp, Mark .... Sharp, Rickey . . Shepard, Jim .... ...........234 .78.94,113,234 ...........234 Shepard, Susan .... .......... 2 34 Shires, Micki .... Short, Chuck .... Shults, Linda .... Sidman, Robert . . . Sigmon, Rita .... 100,234 .....234 ............234 .......147,234 16,31,35,92,234 Sims, Bascom ................. 234 Sims, Pamela . . . Simmons, Donald . . Slaton, James . . . Smith, Becky . . . . Smith, Cathy .... Smith, Cheryl . . . Smith, Harry .... Smith, Jane .... .......32,234 . ....... 234 . . . 76,234 . . . . 234,233 .......234 .......234 ...110,234 ......234 Smith, Joyce . . ... . Smith, Judy Ann .... Smith, Lonnie . . Smith, Mark Smith, Richard Smith, Steven . . Sneed, Diane . . Snider, Susan . . Snellman, Don . Spratt, Beth .... Squyres, Kenneth Stallings, Eddie ..... Standridge, Sammy . Stanley, Judy ....... Steiner, Janet . . . . . . Stewart, Terry . . . Stout, Sherry . . . . . . Strickland, Robbie . . . ....234 ....234 ....234 . . . . 82,234 . . . . . 32,234 . . .. . 82,234 94,143,235 . . 35,90,235 . . . 110,235 . . . . 108,235 ...23l,235 .......235 ....76,235 .....235 ....108,235 Stringer, Kathy ............... 235 Sullivan, Suzy . . 85,87,89,92,93,235 Sumner, Emily ......... 82,90,235 -T- Tanner, Susan Tarpley, Chad Tate, Dianne .... Taylor, James . . . Thomas, Artie . . . Thomas, Paula .... Thompson, Larry Thompson, Barbara . Thornton, Martha . . Tigart, Mike Tigart, Patricia . . Tipton, Nancy .... Tomlinson, Letia . . . Townsend, Montie . Tucker, Kadda . . . Turman, Wiley .... Turner, Linda .... Turner, Max Turner, Vicki . . . . . .U- Upton, Steve ....... Upton, Stephen -V- Vantine, Kenneth VanZant, Vicki . . . Vaughn, Hannah . . . Vermillion, Tommy Vinsont, Vicki Vineyard, Jackie . . . -W- Wade, Gregory ..... Walker, Candy .... Walders, Ricky . . . Walker, Donald . . . Walker, Jackie .... Walker, Jim .... Ward, Penny .... Warren, Debbie . . . Warren, Kenneth Watson, Fran . . .... Wattenburger, Steve Watts, Judy ........ Weatherbee, Sherril . . Weatherly, Bill ..... ....237 ....235 ....235 ....235 ..........235 85,87,90,235 . . 37,90,235 .......235 .....85,235 . . 76,31,235 ... 108,235 ....235 ......235 .. . . 88,235 ....235 ....235 ....235 ....235 ...148,235 .......236 ....35,239 ......236 .......236 ........236 .96236 . .-..81,100:236 . . 86,87,236 . 144,146,236 . . . . . 76,236 . .... 236 ..........236 Webb, Mary Lou ...... ........ 2 36 Webb, Ronnie ..... Weidling, Carla . . Wells, David .... Wendele, Terry . . . West, Shirley ..... Whaley, Martha . . Wheeler, Jan . . . , ..... 153,236 54,55,72,73 96,232,236 . . . . . 76,236 . . . . . . . . 236 .......96,236 . 87,100,236 . . . . . . . . 236 .11 1553236 Wheeler, Tom . . . Wheir, Hugh .... White, Beverly . . . White, Olene .... Woodall, Steve . ......... 76,237 Whitfield, Janice .... Whitley, Belinda Widiczky, Myra . . Wilcox, Gary .... Wilkins, Pat ..... Wilkins, Tony ..... Willford, Larry .... -A- Abbott, Douglas . Adams, Dwight . . Alexander, Don . . Allen, Debbie . . Allen, Kathie . . . Allen, Linda . . . Allen, Tim . . . Allred, Anita . . . Amick, Jim .... Anders, Tom .... ....236 ....236 ...236 ....236 ....236 .......236 ....111,236 .......236 . .... 236 ....236 .......240 .. ......... 110 . .......... 240 . . . . 78,79,240 .........240 .......240 ....240 .......240 . .. 109,240 ......,..240 Anderson, John . . . ......... . 240 Anderson, Larry . . . 85,911,240 Anderson Lynn . . . ....... . 240 Anderson Sheryl .... .... 8 5,240 Anderson, Terry . . 78,242 Anderwald, Gary .............. 240 Andrade, Richard ............ 240 Andrews, Amy ....... 85,90,91,240 Archer, Elsie Mae ..... Archer, Mike ..... Armstrong, Michael . . . Arterburn, David . . Ashby, .lohn ...... Askew, Linda ..... Atkinson, Leonard Atwood, Don ..... Aylsworth, Karen . . -B Baer, Tim ..... Bagwell, James . . . Bailey, Mike . . . David, Ronnie . . . . Bailey, Robert . . . Baker, Duncan .... Baker, Judy ..... Baker Kevin .... Baker ........240 ...........240 ....240 .....240 . . ..... 78,240 .......100,240 ...88,240 .....240 . . . 78,240 ,....240 ....24l ....24l ....24l .....241 ........a5,241 , Roxanne ............. . 241 Barrass, Richard Ballard, Ted ...... 85,100,109,241 Ballou, Mike ..... 88,1 19,120,123, Bandy, John . . . Bannister, Andy . . . Barnes, Sandie Barnes, Bob ...... Barr, Vickie ........ Barrett, Alan ..... Bates, Sherrie . . . Bauer, Judie .... Bavousett, Neal Beard, Neal ..... Bearden, Pam . . . Beck, Sandy . . . Behrnes, Valerie . Bell, Jo ....... Bell, John ........ 144,239,241 . . . . 81,90,241 ........241 ....241 .....241 . . . 88,241 .....241 .....241 ....148,241 ........241 ..........241 ...........241 . 99,100,241 . ......... 241 Bennett, Jennie ..... .... 2 41,259 Bennett, Marjeanne Bentley, Jerry ..... . . . 85,241 Berg, Mary Nell .... ..... 2 41 Biggs, Pam ...... Black, Tommy Blaine, John . . . Blair, Randy ....24l ....24l Williams, Kitty . . . Williams, Marylana . . Williams, Terry . . Wilson, Van .... Wolfson,.Joel .... Wood, Wood, Bill .... Dan ..... Wood, David ..... Wood, Margaret . . Wood, Tom ..... ....236 .......236 .87236 .....236 .......236 . . . 118,236 ......237 . ..... 237 . . . . 85,237 Sophomores Bland, John . . . Bland, Steve Blandford, Steve .... Blankenship, Jo . . . . Blossom, Johnny . Blount, Pam ...... Bodine, Debbie . . Bombini, Sandra . Bonnette, Bonnie . Boots, Randy .... ....24l ....241 ....24l .....241 .......24l ...100,241 ......241 ....24l ......242 Borger, Melodee . . ......... 242 Bowen, Sharon . . Bowers, Glynette . . Bowlin, Jacque . . . Bowlin, Joe ..... Bowling, John . . . Bowman, Glenda . . Boyd, Michael . . . Boyle, Janet ..... Brayboy, Elaine .... Bradford, Charles Bradshaw, Jimi . . . Bragg, Susan . . . Brand, Billy ..... Brewer, Barbara . Brewer, Gwynneth .... Brewer, Randy . . Britt, Ann ........ .......... 2 42 Brock, Linda . . Brown, Bonnie . Brown, Curtis . . Brown , Gary .... Brown, Mike . . Brown, Nan ..... Brown, Ronnie Brown, Steve . . . Bruce, Craig ..... Brummer, Dean .... Budd, Robert ........ Burwick, Bobby . Bunuss, Richard Butler, Bill . ......... Butler, Kay .... Butts, James . . . Byars, Kathy ..... -C Caldwell, Gail .... Calhoun, Marsha . Camden, Donna . . Cameron, Robert . Campbell, Barbara Campbell, Larry . . Campbell, Linda . . Carr, Marvin . . . . . Carroll, John .... Carter, Bruce . . . Carter, Candy .... Carter, Dewayne . . . Carter, Lyndol . . . Carter, Terri .... ..17,88,242 ....98,242 ....99,242 ......242 ....90,242 ......242 ....242 ....242 ....242 ....242 ....242 ....242 242 ......,98,242 .......242 . . ..... 78,242 .........242 7s,s1,90,242 .........242 ....242,259 ......242 ....242 ....242 ........242 ........242 58,119,121, 141',142,148,242 . 155,242 .. . .85,242 . . 242 ....242 81,90,91,92, 243,261 .....99,243 .......243 ...101,243 .......243 . . 78,94,243 . ......... 243 141,148,243 . . . . . . . . 243 . . . 148,243 ......243 ....243 Carthel, Robert ............... 243 Carver, Debra . . . . . . . .....99,100 Case, Roger . . . 85,141,142,14-7,243 Word, Melanie . .. . . 85,237 Worst, Rita ..... .............. 2 37 Wossum, Janet ........ 81,100,237 Wright, Cyndee .............. 237 Wright, Norman . . Wyatt, David .... 130,134,148,237 87,109,153,237 Wyatt, Sanford . . . 87,152,153,237 -Y- Young, Brenda . . . Cast, Richard . . Cathey, Bobby . . . Cathey, Roger .... ...237 ....85,243 ...141,243 ........243 Caywood, Donna . . . ......... . 243 Chambers, Jerry .............. 243 Chase, Pearre ........ 97,1 13,243 Chastain, David . . 155 243 chesley, Bonnie . '.'.'.':i1,98Z243 Clarke, Mike ..... Clements, Vicky .... ...... 2 43 Clounch, Gail ...... Cochran, Kay ..... . Coder, Richard .... Coffee, Kathy .... Coleman, John . . . Collins, Tommy . . Colwell, Kirby . . . Compton, Vicki Conkling, Jimmy . . . Coomer, Wayne .... Cowart, Jimmy Cowden, Leonard .... Cox, Cathy ...... Cox, Mike ...... Craig, Sharon ...243 ...244 ...244 .....244 ......244 . . . . 78,244 . . . 90,244 ...191,244 ......244 ......244 . ...81,244 . . . 90,244 Crane, Raymond .............. 244 Crowell, Beverly ..... 243,244,247 Crump, Knoxie .... ......... 2 44 Culwell, Mike ...... Curtis, Johnny ...... .......244 ,...244 -D- Daia, Micaela ................. 244 Daia, Peter ................... 244 Dailey, Pat ...... 119,121,123,141, 147,244 Dalgliesh, Richard ............ 244 Dammier, Charlene . . Daniel, Carole ..... Davis, Charles Davis, Glenna ....244 ...244 .....244 ...85,244 .....244 Davis, Mark . . . . . 244 Davis, Mark . . ..... 244 Davis, Terry . . . . 78,244 Davis, Wayne . ....... 244 Day, Larry .... .... 1 54,244 Day, Dale ....... . . . 78,244 DeBaun, Bob DelliAndrea, Steve . . . . 78,244 Denman, David .... ...... 8 1,244 Denton, James . . . DePauw, Sharon . . Deuschle, Carl .... DeVoe, Ron ..... . . . 119,121,244 . ......... 244 .. .... 155,245 ...s5,245 Dickerson, Johnny .... ..... 2 45 Dickinson, Tommy .... ....... 7 8 Dillion, James ....... . . . 79,245 Dillon, Lynnetta . . . .... .245 Dixon, Sheila .... ..... 2 45 Dobbins, Janet Douglass, Russell .... .... 1 47,245 Dozier, Lee Dozier, Pam ..... ..... 2 45 Dudley, Dave Dufek, Donna .... . . . 245 Duniven, Lynda .... . . . 245 313 Heare, Danny ...... .....246 .......249 Dunlap, Mary .... Dunn, Larry ...... Dunnagan, Chuck . DuPree, Suzy ..... Dutton, Paul ..... -E Eades, Roger ..... Earthman, Jimmy . Echols, David ..... Edwards, Nancy . . . Elkins, Marsha . . . Elmore, Neal .... . Ekis, Kathy ..... England, Margaret Etter, Paula ...... Eubanks, Mark . . . Evans, Vic ....... Evans, Vicki ...... -F Fansler, Laura .... Farren, Loragene . Faunce, Sue ..... Fazzan, Don . . . Finney, Linda . . Fish, Dana .... Flake, Lestant . . . Flowers, David . . . Ford, Sandra ..... Fortenberry, Claire Foster, Judy ...... Fowler, Kit ...... Fowler, Lowell . . . Fowler, Sue .... Fox, Bobby . . . . Fox, Tommy ..... Frazier, Larry .... Freeman, Nancy . . . Freeman, Steve . . . Frey, Larry ...... Frey, Teri ....... Frost, Katherine -Q- Gamblin, Celia . . . Gano, Jerry ..... Garcia, Francisco Gard, Rusty ...... Garno, Phyllis . . . Garrett, Betsy .... Garrett, Bob . . . Garrett, Lynn ........ Garrett, Sallye .... Gass, Ginny ..... Gassaway, John . . . Gattis, Janet ..... Gaylor, Joe .... Gerber. Irene .... Geurin, Bryan . . . Gibbs, Duncan . . . Gidden, Donna . . . Gidden, Harold . . . Gillespie, Glenna . . .85 Gilmer, Les . .... Ginn, Janet ..... Glasson, Ann . . Glenn, Mason .... Godfrey, Gayle . . . Gooding, Janice ............... 247 Goodman, Martha . . . Goodson, Larry ....... .....245 .......245 ....148,245 ........245 128' ,148,150,24s . . . . 148,245 .......245 ......78 ......245 ...100,245 .......245 ...88,245 .......245 ...78,248 .....246 ...246 ...246 ...246 ...246 .....246 .......246 ...81,246 .....246 ........246 ........246 106,246,253 . . . . . . . . 246 ........246 ...88,246 .....246 ...246 ....246 ...246 ...246 ...246 ...246 . . 81,92,246 . . . . 78,246 ....246 .. .246 .....246 ........246 ....100,246 106,109,247 ....90,247 ........247 ....247 .....247 ........247 . . . . 148,247 . 88,109,247 ........247 ........247 .......247 . . . . 97,247 . . . . . . . . 247 100,247,277 ........247 ....88,247 . . 78,90,247 ........247 Green, Mike . . . . . . 119,122 Green, Peggy . . . . . . 100,247 Greer, Gailyn ..... ...... 2 47 Grider, Elizabeth Griffin, Dee ...... . . . 147,247 Griggs, Jo ...... ......... 2 47 Grona, Charles . . .......... 247 Guess, Lynn . . . . . 34,155,247 Guest, Norma . . . ........ . 247 Gulden, Harold Gusler, Paula .... . . 78,92,247 Guthrie, Larry .... ....... 2 48 Gwyn, Margie ..... . . . 100,248 -H- Haese, Robert .... Halcom, Sheila . . Haley, Gene Halford, Kathy . . . Hallmark, Sharon .... Halpin, Deborah .... Hammersehmidt Gar Y Hammond, Susan ..... Hare, Carol ..... . Harms, Greg . . . Harris, Sara ...... Harris, Tojuana ..... Hassinger, Warren . . Hayhurst, Ronald ....248 ....248 .....248 .......248 .....78,248 ........226 ........248 ...155,248 .....248 .....248 ......248 . . . . 78,248 Hayes, D'Ann ..... 14,28,29,85,248 Hays, Rita ........ . . Heath, Linda ........ Heathington, Diana . . . .....78,248 .....248 .....248 .......248 -1- Ickles, Don .... Inman, David . . . Irwin, Ricky .... Ivy, Euline . . . . . . -J Jackson, Jan ...... Jackson, Judy .... Jacobs, Jimmy ..... Jenkins, Brenda . . . Jenkins, Jerry . . . Jenkins, Pam ...... Jinkins, Richard . . Johnson, David .... Johnson, Jo Nell. . . Johston, Roselan .... Joiner, Sherry ..... Jones Jones , Barbara . . . , Bill .... Jones, Janie .... . . . 85,249 . . . 85,249 . . . . . 249 ...250 ...250 ...250 ...250 ...250 .....250 .......250 ...78,250 .....250 ...250 ...250 ...250 ...250 ...250 ...........250 , Julie .................. 250 , Mary Jane . . . 58,92,239,250 Jones Jones Jones,Pam ...... Jones, Randy .... Jones, Vickie .... Jordan, Blake .... Jorda n, David .... -K- Hegedus, Bill ...... . . . 78,248 Henderson, Debbie . . ...... 248 Henderson, Tommy . . . . . 85,248 Henry, Bob ....... . ..... 248 Henry, Patty ...... ........ 2 48 Henslee, Mark .... 78 248 Herring, Janet .... .....78,79,88:248 Hervey, Richard . . . Hetrick, Jimmy Hicks, Jasper . . . Higgs, Rhonda . . . Hill, Carolyn . . . Hill, Jerry Hillard, Carole Hinnant, Barb . . . Hisel, Gary Hitchcock, Kim . Hodges, Debbie . Hodges, Trey . . . ... 17,90,92,249 .....85,249 ...100,249 .....249 119,123,148,249 ...,....78,249 . . . 78,249 . . . . . 78,249 Ho an Marinell . . . . 90,100,249 g e Hollis, Linda .... Holloway, Doug . Holm, Arthur . . . Holt, Karen .... Hood, Becky .... Hooker, Debbie . . . Hooker, Randy . . Hooks, June Hopper, Ronnie . Horton, Cathey . Horton, Harold Horton, Tom Houghton, Teri . . . House, Cheryl . . Houston, Monte . . . Howard, Rusty ........249 . . . 78,249 .....249 .......249 . . . 78,249 . . ..... 249 . .... 147,249 .. ...81,88,249 . . . 85,249 . .. . 78,249 .......249 Howard, Ray ..... . . . 92,144,249 Howe,Sue...... Hudson, Vicki . . . Hughes, David Hughes, DeeAnn . . . Goss., Jim .................... 247 Grady, Mike . . 1 17,1 19,122,148,247 Graef, Starla ..... ............ 2 47 Graham, LaNette .... ....... 2 47 Graham, Shellie . . . . . . 85,247 Grant, Carla ...... ..... 2 47 Grantham, Kirk . . . . . . .247 Green, Larry .... .... 2 47 41 Hughes, Faye ..... Hughes, Terri . . Hunter, Barry . . Hunter, Donna . Hunter, Nancy . Huse, Nancy . . . Hutson, Sandra . Hunter, Donna . ........249 .......249 ....98,249 .....249 .......249 .....78,249 . . . . 88,100,249 . . . ..... 88,249 ....78,249 ....88,249 .....249 Kaboth, Denny . . . Kahn, Kerry ..... Kolander, Kathy Kalman, Elayne . . Keith, Joan .... . Kelley, Sandra . . . Kelly, Tonna . . . ........108,2s0 ...110,250 ......250 .....250 ...250 ...250 ...250 . . . 99,250 .. . 100,250 ..........250 ... 78,81,250 Kelly, Wayne . . . . . ........ 250 Kennedy, Ken ..... ......... 2 50 Kern, Dennis Ann Key, Connie ..... Khoury, Calvin . . Kilgore, Dianna . . Killmer, John .... Killough, Dale Killough, Toby Kinard, Jenna .... Kinerd, Carl . . . King, Charlene . . . King, David .... King, King, King, Kirkp Douglas .... Jack ...... Kathy ........ atrick, Linda . . Kneale, Kathy .... Knight, Sarah .... Kaen, Linda ..... Kolander, Katy . . Kone, Jimmy ..... Kouba, Eileen .... Kouba, Lynnette . Krause, Linda . . . Kreale, Kathleen Kries, Deborah . . . Kronbeck, Andy . . -L Lampe, Sheryl . . . Lance, Linda . . Lard, Karen . . . Lard, Sharen . . . . . . . 81,90,250 .. ........ 250 ... 78,250 ...,250 . . . 78,250 ...........251 78,246,251 .........251 ........251 ......251 ...78,251 ......251 ...85,251 ......251 ...34,251 .....251 ...78,2s1 .....251 ......251 . . . 81,251 . . . 90,251 . . . 251 . . .251 ........251 . . . . 34,85,88 . . . 87,90,251 . . . 81,90,251 Lassiter, Roy ...... . . . 90,95,251 Latham, Gloria ...... ........ 2 5 1 Lawrence, Stephanie ...... 155,25 1 Leard, Dan ...... Leard, Mike ..... LeBow, Nancy . . . Ledyard, David . . . Lee, David ..78,251 ......252 ...81,252 .....252 ml Legault, Suzanne . . . Lesley, Debbie . . Leverett, Linda . . Lewis, Brenda Lewis, John .... . . . 155,252 ........252 ......s8,252 . . . . . . 85,148,252 Limbaugh, Lynnette . ...... . . . 252 Line, Jim ....... Line, San ....... Logan, Donald .... . . . 141,148,252 .........252 Logan, Patricia .... Long, DeDe ..... Long, Kay ....... Longbine, Carol . . . Longstreth, Dennis . . Lotspeich, Claire . . . Love, Janis 1JanJ . . . Lynch, Karen ....... -Mc- McAfie Chris ...... ........252 ...252 ...252 ...252 .....252 ..78,252 .....252 ...252 252 Mccaiif, K,-la ....... ' is1',bb',1b6,252 McCauley, Sue ......... . ...... 252 McClanahan, Billy .... 1 19,124,252 McClure, Cheryl . . . McDaniel, Connie . . McElroy, Mary . . . McElroy, Monte . . McGinnis, Dale . . . McGuire, Jerry .... McGuire, Vicki ...... McMahan, Marcia . . . McMurtry, Molly . . . MaNabb, Johnny .... McNeil, Lin a ..... .........252 ........252 ...252 ..'.252 ...252 ...252 ...252 ...252 .....252 252 190,252 McPherson, Bobby .... ..... 2 52 McSwain, Kathy ...... . . . 78,252 -M- Mack, Suzanne ........... 78,253 Malone, Kim . . . 57,92,118,124,l26, 127,141,148,253 Mann, Gary . ....... .......... 2 53 Manning, Eddy . . . . ......253 Martin, David .... Martin Scott .... Martinez, Casey .... Mathews, Bill .... Matthews, Chris .... Maxwell, Patricia .... Meehan, Dawn ........ ......253 . . . 78,253 .....253 ...253 ...253 ...253 ...253 Meisenheimer, Charles ......... 253 Melson, Vanda . . Menke, Lydia ........ .. .... ....... . 253 253 Merchant, Mary ..... l. Messer, Steve .... Meyers, John . . . . Miller, Joan .... Mills, Stewart .... Mitchell, Sherrie ..........253 .....85,253 .....253 ........97,253 Mok, Willie . .' ....... 81,90,94,253 Moore, David .... Moore, Jan . . . . Moore, Jerry . . . . Mooring, Robert . . . Morris, Gary ..... Morris, Jim . . . Morrow, Diane . . . Mosley, Kathy .... Mount, Eddy .... Mueting, Dianne . . Mullins, Keith . . . Mundell, Janet . . . Murphy, Mike Murphy, Molly . . . Murphy, Patty . . . Myers, Bill .... Myers, Wade ...... ...........253 ..........254 ...254 ...254 .....254 ...78,254 .....254 .....254 .......254 . . . 78,254 . . . 78,254 .....254 ........254 . . . . 109,254 . . . ..85,89 . . ..92,254 -N- Neese,Joni... ...254 Nichols, Alice . . . Nichols, Carol .... Nicholson, Bob . . . Noland, Kathy . . . Nomelli, Steve ..... Nordquist, Connie .... Norris, Charles Nugent, Jimmy . . . Nussbaum, Steve .... -0- 0'Donnell, Timothy Owen, Ben .......... Owens, Glynda ..... Ownsley, Tina ....... -P- Pair, William . ...... Parker, Ann ....... Parker, Richard .... Passmore, Carolyn Patrick, Mike ...... Patton, Arthur .... Payne, Donnie .... Penix, Cindy . . . Perkins, Bud . . . Perkins, Chester Perkins, Gary . . . Pettis, Georgia . . Phennicie, Clay ...... Phillips, Debbie . . . . . . 155,254 . . . . . .254 . . . 78,254 . . . 90,254 ....254 ....254 . . . . 254 . . 90,254 ....254 ....254 ....254 ....254 ....254 ....254 ....254 .......255 .........255 ..56,57,255 .......255 ....255 ....255 .........255 255 Phillips, Jay ..... 11zi,'1'2'5,125',25s Pickens, Debbie ......... ..... 2 55 Pickett, Janet . . . . . . . . . . 81,255 Pickett, Nicki ................ 255 Pierce, Jack . . . . 141 Pierson, Darlene ..... Pierson, Jan ......... Pinkerton, Kenny Pinkston, Debbie . . Post, Patty ...... Potter, Leslie . . . Potts, Kathy . . . Powers, Treva . . . Price, Shirley ..... Price, Janet ....... Pritchett, Richard .... Probst, Kenneth . . . Procter, Phyllis .... Procter, Sharleen .... Puryear, Glenda Quillin, Robert . . . -R- Raffkind, Barbara .... Rains, James ....... Rasberry, Don ..... Ratliff, Vicki Lynn ..... Rattan, Jennifer .... Ray, Denise ........ Rayburn, Stephen .... Rea, Gordon ....... Reed, Marilyn . . . Rees, Bill ....... Reeves, Linda . . . Reinert, Patti .... Remling, Dianna . . . Rhinehart, Norman Rice, Pam ......... Rice, Travis ......... Richards, Virginia .... Richards, Raymond . . . Richardson, Jamie .... Rickwartz, Carldean Roberson, Dennis Roberson, Janis .... ,142,147,255 .......255 ........255 . . 78,255 . . 78,255 ....255 ....255 ....255 ....255 . . 79,255 . . . . 255 . . 78,255 ....255 ....255 . . 78,90,255 ....255 ......255 .......255 ..: .... 255 ..78,79,255 .......255 ...148,255 ......255 ....78,256 ......256 .......256 . . . . 78,256 . . . 78,256 ....256 ....256 ....256 . .... 256 ....256 ....256 Roberts, Terry . . Robertson, Paula Jo Robinson, Larry . . . Robinson, Mike .... Robinson, Ronda . . Robinson, Ruby . . . Roddy, Cathy .... Rogers, Velda . . Romig, Mike .... Rothkrug, Anne .... Rowntree, Becky . . . Royal, Jackie .... Ruple, Aubrey ..... Rushing, Ronald . . . Rust, Brenda ..... Rust, Judy ..... -5- Saddoris, Rex . . Sasser, Pat ..... Schaffer, Billy .... Schrantz, Bill . . . . Schultz, Sherry . . . Scivally, Susan . . . Scott, Danna . . . . Scott, Gary Scott, Craig Seewald, Nancy .... Segler, Dale ...... Self, Jessica .... Seay, Alec Shapiro, Alan .... Shapiro, Nathan .... Sharp, Danny ..... Sheridan, James . . Sherrer, Eddie . . Short, Annetta . . Shulkin, Allan .... Simmers, Leesa . . . Sims, Ronnie . 1 19,1 Simons, Janice ..... Singleton, Debbie . . o . . Sklpw rth, Rolfe Smith, Carla .... Smith Debbie .... Smith Dick .... Smith Elmo ..... Smith, Forrest Smith George .... Smith Larry .... Smith Marcy . . . Smith Mildred . . . Smith, Regina .... Smith, Sharon .... Smith, Ronald Smith, Willard .... Snow, Charles . . . Sorser, Pat Souther, Susan . . . Sowers, Tom ..... Sparaggins, Dale . . . Spratt, Carol ..... Stack, Gary .... Stanford, Lucy . . . Staples, Chris ..... Starkey, George . . . Stapitanonda, Prapatip . . . 88,258 Stockdale, Ann ........... 90,258 Stone, Mike .......... ..... 2 58 Storkdale, Martha Stotts, Dennis .... Stout, Connie .... Strader, Robert .... Strange, Cathy . . . Street, Tony ..... Strickland, Jerry . . . Stroud, Matt .... Sumner, Neil . .' . Swain, Billy . . . Swift, James .... Swift, Janice ..... Swisher, William ....256 .. ..90,256 .. ...... 256 ....s5,256 ..........256 ...........256 . . . 85,254,256 .......256 ........256 ......256 . . . 34,256 . . . 78,256 ,....256 ,....256 ....256 . . . 78,257 . . . 148,257 . . . . . . 257 . . . 147,257 ....85,257 ..........257 . . . 78,100,257 .........257 . . 81,87,90,257 ..-.........257 . . . . . 100,257 . . . 16,78,257 .......257 ......257 ....257 ....257 ...88,257 .......78,257 .......92,257 26,141,l48,257 ...........257 ...........257 ....78,257 ..78,79,257 ,....257 ....257 ....78 ....257 ....257 ....257 ....257 ...78,257 ....257 ....257 ....257 . . . 85,257 . . . 78,258 . ..... 258 . . . . 90,258 . . . 148,258 . . . . . . 258 .......89,258 . . . . . . 106,258 . . . 78,258 . . . 90,258 .....258 ,.....258 ...147,258 .........258 .. . 78,81,258 ....78,258 ...l41,258 ........258 . . . . . . . 94,157,258 3l 5 -T Tabor, Clyde Taylor, Eddie .... Teesdale, Sharon . . . Thomas, Bill ..... Thomas, Larry .......... Thomas, Larry Thomas, Richard . . 92,14-1,14-7,258 Thomas, Thomasina Thompson, Barbara Thompson, Laurie . Thompson, Thompson, Rick . . . Thompson, Jay .... Thornberg, Gwen . Tigart, Sue ....... Tiller, David ..... Tiller, Danny . . . Tipple, David .... Tipton, Darrell . . . Tipton, Doug ..... Tipton, Harrell . . . Todd, Elizabeth . . . Tomlin, Sue . .... . Tomlinson, Vicki . . Trammell, Jodie . . Trammell, Tom Tredway, Connie . . . Trimmell, Phil Turner, Judy ..... -U- Umberger, Theresa . -v- Van Ausdall, Vicki . 316 ......258 ...90,258 ....258 ......258 81,88,258 . . 98,258 ..... .258 ......258 Roy .... . . . 153,257 ......258 ..78,258 ....258 ......258 . . . . . . 259 88,92,259 . . . . 97,259 ......259 . . . 97,259 ....259 ....259 . . 81,259 . . 88,259 . ..... 259 .251,259 ....259 . . 78,259 Vandell, Craig ....... Vanderlaan, Tom ...... Van Zandt, Olan .... . Vaughn, Bobby . . . Vicars, Greg ..... Vimberger, Theresa Vineyard, Janet ....... Vineyard, Nancy Viney, Lynda ...... -W- Wakeman, Doug Waldrop, Linda . Walker, Danny Wallace, Nancy . Ward, Becky . . . Ward, Jeffreda . Ward, Gary . . . Warr, Jeff ..... Warren, Steven . Warren, Thomas -81, Warren, William .... Watson, Sandra . . . Weatherly, Roy . . . Webb, Edgar . . . 94,148,259 .......259 .......259 ...85,259 .....259 ....259 .......259 98,100,259 ,....259 ...259 ...259 ......259 .......259 141,259 ...78,260 .....260 78,260 .....260 ...260 .....260 ......260 Webb, Debbie . . . . . . 85,260 Webb, Elaine . . . ..... . 260 Webb, Jerry .... ..... 8 1,260 Webb, Judy . . . . . . 87,911,260 Webb, Kaelynn . . . ....... . 260 Webb, Kerry . . . ....... . 260 Welks, Valerie .... ......... 2 60 Wendele, Cathy ....... 73,90,260 West, David .. ....... 97,14-8,260 Westmoreland, Marilyn ........ 260 Wherry, Nancy ....... Whisenand, Debbie .... White, Ronnie Whitlock, Billy ..... Whitworth, Donnie . . . 155,260 ....260 ...260 Wilbanks, Tom . . Wilcox, Mindy . . . Wiley, Gloria . . . Wiley, .lohn Wilkerson, Becky Wilkinson, Cathy . Williams, Cindy . . Williams, Greg Williams, Nancy . . Williams, Richard Williamson, Brent ....260 Wickware, Brenda .... . . ..154,260 .......260 . 99,260 239,260 ..... .260 ....260 ....260 ...... .260 14-8,260 Wilson, Dale ...... Wilson, Ronnie . . Wissler, Melody . . Witt, Johnny .... Wood, Bobby . . . Wood, Jan ..... Wood, Vicki . . . Woods, Grace . . . Woodard, Alan Wooldridge, Debb Wollery, Kirk . . . Worley, Russell . . Wright, Cynthia . . Wright, David . . . .....260 . 260 ...:5E,260 . 260 f 70,260 .......261 ...78,261 l0..... 7 . 78,261 261 8,92',2 6 1 .. .... .... 2 61 Wright, DeAnne . . . Wright, Sara ..... Wyatt, Bob .... -Y- Yancy, Andra ..... York, Brenda . . -Z Zalsman, Rickey . ........261 14-4,261 ......261 .....261 ....261 ....26l ....261 ....261 1965-66 Los Memorios Stoll DIANNE RAY . . . MARY WHITE . . . BRUCE JONES .......... TERRY HOCKENBERRY . . . RONDA SUE ROWNTREE SALLY FORTENBERRY . 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