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

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K ' 7 ' ' in ,Gi t ' . ,, pf'-S ' - . ,i f U L. if 'i R S7 .f K 4423 Xxx 'QQEQH 3' 5 s v -I My wgyixq ' je HBR MQW , 16 STUDENT LIFE Lots of rhythm characterizes the Dixieland Singers as they per form at Palo Duro Canyon in An Evening of Song and Dance' The show was a joint effort of Panhandle performing groups N at ' I7 Students concerned with the war in Viet Nam donned the POW! MIA bracelets put out by VIVA as a form of mild protest. Students wear POW bracelets as protest During the 1972-73 school year, nevv students became acquainted with Tascosa and her traditionsg while other students returned to renew them. They gained knowledge, acquired leadership, and became involved in activities in school and outside of it. In protest of treatment ot POWs in Viet Nam, stu- dents began vvearing Prisoner of VVar or Missing in Action CPOWXMIAJ bracelets. The bracelets are issued by Voices in Vital America, VIVA, and sent to those who make a donation of 52.50 for nickel brace- lets or S3 for the copper ones. All donations are used for the publication and distribution of POVV!MIA-reIa- ted material. The bracelets are inscribed with the name of a POW or an MIA and the date that he was lost or reported missing. Several other things made this school year unique and eventful. This was an election year and vvas the first Presidential campaign in which all 18-year-olds were allovved to vote. Even some of those vvho were not old enough to vote took part in national, state and local campaigns for the candidates of their choice. Busing also helped to distinguish this school year from others before it. In Tascosa's case, most agree that it went well with its being the first year for busing. In conjunction with running for junior president, Mark Baskett gives his election speech at the Junior Class assembly. STUDENT LIFE 17 2,302 students enroll on Registration Day Dixie's enrollment when school began stood at 2,302 students, with 15 new teachers on the faculty and four new courses added to the curriculum. interscholastic League volleyball and girls' golf were changed into classes after being offered last year after school. Environmental health science was another new class started this year. lf proved to be successful, it will be continued next year. Advanced Texas studies acquired enough interest to form a class, even though it had been on the curriculum for several years. NJROTC allowed girls to enroll for classes this year as a result of Congress. Legislation was passed last year which permitted girls to enroll in the program. Ftebs seemed to be overblessed with foreign visi- tors as four enrolled to attend classes here. The American Field Service student was Christiane Gau- treau from Lille, France. She stayed in Missy Sharp's home. Amarillo's First Christian Church sponsored two International Christian Youth Education members - Heidi Gabriel and Denise Hofer. Miss Gabriel stayed with Jenni Light and her family. She came from Vienna, Austria. The family of Shannon Terrill hosted Miss l-lofer, who is from St. Blaise, Switzer- land. Sompap Plaivech, who likes to be called Jim, plans to stay here for two years and graduate from Tascosa. He is from Bangkok, Thailand and is staying with Mrs. Esther Abel. Jim plans to become a doctor. 18 STUDENT LIFE On Registration Day, Cindy Williams signs up in the study hall for one of Miss Harriet Ketchum's physical education classes. In the Bob Price campaign, Ftoxie Schantz, Vicki Sterquell and Brent Scott help make posters to promote the con- gressman's re-election. Many students worked in campaigns during fall local, state and national elections. 4 E, L. Hammit, counselor for seniors, helps Kent Brigance change his schedule to meet his specific academic requirements. Learning a song in Frank Frisbie's choir class are Barbara Ross, Denie Warren and AFS exchange student Chris Gautreau. STUDENT LIFE 19 i Miss Southern Belle - Julie Henderson sits with the girls who were finalists: Cleft to rightj Madeline Johnson, Lisa Gholston, Miss Henderson, Rosalind Knox, Sally Holt and Ann Bowen. Jo Ellen Sigler collects economics dues from Heidi Gabriel and Dede Hofer. Miss Gabriel and Miss Hofer are the ICYE students. 20 STUDENT LIFE -1. ,mm my MM' W 17 rg' ,VVK as , . Fit :- ,,,, , , . ,,,,.., , ,,, M J za' +4 fm 4 MY 416 if ,,,..-noun' -- I iw ,. gig , At the Rebel Spirits' style show, Dee Ann Hill models an outfit with the layered look. lt was sponsored by White and Kirk. Vs? Students elect Julie Henderson as Belle Elections for Miss Southern Belle took place Oct. 2, along with the class officer elections. Run-offs for several positions were on Oct. 3. Julie Henderson reigned as the fifteenth annual Miss Southern Belle for 1972-73. The young lady who wins this honor represents the charm, grace and beauty of Tascosa and serves as the official school hostess for that year. Miss Henderson participates in Rebel Spirits and is a member of the National Honor Society. She is also the senior editor for the Las Memorias and is feature editor of the Pioneer. Young Life is another of her activities. Miss Henderson is serving as a Symphony Belle for the Amarillo Symphony. Rosalind Knox was runner-up. Other finalists were Ann Bovven, Lisa Gholston, Sally Holt and Madeline Johnson. Rebel Spirits, along with White 81 Kirk, sponsored a fashion shovv entitled Your Two Worlds of Fashion on Oct. 14. The shovv presented different types of clothing for both school and social life. One hundred and five Tascosa students modeled in the show which was in the Cinema Theatre. Proceeds vvent to the Rebel Spirits. School desegregation began this year in city schools as busing came into being. STUDENT LIFE 21 Qrientation prepares students for college Seniors received a chance to become acquainted vvith a few of the some 34 colleges and universities represented at the day-long orientation Oct. 18. Rep- resentatives met vvith interested students in the cafe- teria, library or the study hall. Students vvere permit- ted passes to only four colleges orientations. Each session lasted about 30 minutes long. The first group of representatives were available from 9-11:30 and the second group from 1-3:30. E. l.. l-lammit, senior counselor, felt that the program vvas very successful as the information and representatives vvere goodg and the students seemed to be serious about it. This vvas its fourth year at Tascosa and the program will return again next year. The drama department presented a variety country and western shovv entitled the Ole Texas Opry Oct. 13 and- 14. lt was patterned after the Grand Ole Opry. Among some of its acts were Sweet Thing with Richard Acrey and Vicki Morris. Steve Dunna- gan, David Ward and Derryl Yeager sang a fevv songs in l'l3arber Shop Fashion. Also presented was a full length melodrama with Ward portraying Sylvester Evil, the villain and Dunnagan as Irving UGO Pure, the hero of the act. iiftlg 4554, :fr , 'F ' is .. fa- --'Ile--lin... X Tse- ln the college orientation for seniors, the lncarnate Word representative gives the ' seniors necessary information. l Rebel cheerleaders look on as J. E. Fergason gives a pep talk to students at the outside pep rally against the Dumas Demons. The rally was the cheerleaders' unique idea. 22 STUDENT LIFE Miss Southern Belle finalists Ann Bowen and Madeline Johnson prepare for their appearance at the election assembly as well-wlsher Debbie Buckley looks on in nervous anticipation. Mr' C NR ft? P, Bebel fans support their team on a sunny Saturday afternoon at Dick Bivins Stadium at the game against the Palo Duro Dons. Amy Line and Allison Brooks sing in the Ole Texas Opry, a country and western show presented by the drama department. STUDENT LIFE 23 Completion ot wing, rooms clue by June Next year Rebels will be returning to a bigger and better building as the new vocational wing along with the new band and choir rooms are completed. The additions are due for completion sometime around June. The vocational wing will be parallel to the present north wing. Rooms are to be built according to each class' specific needs and will include several teaching aids otherwise not practical without more space. I think it will be great, if we ever get it finished. The bad weather has slowed it down a little, com- mented Mrs. Laura Huckabey, vocational counselor. We're all anxiously awaiting its completion. With the new vocational wing, it will be possible to enlarge the auto mechanics department and also add new programs to the agenda at Tascosa. Band and choir rooms are to be located near the southwest corner of the old band room by the stage entrance. Frank Frisbie, choir director, said, The new choir room will be one of the greatest assets tor rehearsals. Working in this annex has been a handicap with so many students in each class. For several years the choirs have been meeting in annex Q. Construction of the new vocational wing was under way early in the school year. Band and choir rooms are also being built. f t .. , at THS' commons became a temporary junk-yard as garage-bake sale combined the efforts of choir, band and drama students to raise money to perform The Nutcracker 24 STUDENT LIFE Fall Dans and Anns Cappie Wall, Robert Durrett, Nancy Rush, Pete Netnerton, Don Hembree and Stephanie Taylor sell Rebel mugs, flags and bumper stickers in the commons before school. um., 's. -.A Assistant principal Lewis Martin struggles to save a Rebel man found dangling from the flagpole. Rumors have it that the hanging was the work of a phantom Sandie. STUDENT LIFE 25 If f' 1 ' ' 2 Q , Q: K 4. W ' 'wif i . I , . ,,, .:' A fy Amarillo Globe - News Photo W. ,iw wmwvbff President Richard Nixon meets with campaigners during the 1972 election. l-le was elected to .serve a second term as President. At the health career assembly, Andrew Logan speaks to students about health occupations as Mrs. Jackie McAlpine looks on. 26 STUDENT LIFE 3. Nixon tops lVlcGove rn fr mst.. S' UPI Photo The President and Mrs. Nixon place a wreath at the side of the casket of Harry S. Truman and say a prayer in his remembrance. to win a second term President Richard Nixon swept the country in November to win a second term in office over Demo- cratic candidate George McGovern. As was predicted before by polls, Nixon carried the majority of the states with the exceptions of Massachusetts and Washington, D. C. As we meet here today, we stand on the threshold of a new era of peace in the world. So started Nix- on's inaugural address on Jan. 20 when he began his second term in office. Several demonstrators were on hand to protest the war in Viet Nam, but all were peaceful. Harry S. Truman, former President, died after a long illness at Kansas City Research Hospital and Medical Clinic at the age of 88. President Nixon declared a 30-day mourning period in the nation. Several things came to pass under Truman's administration. lt was President Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan. The Truman Doc- trine supported Greece and Turkey against Commu- nist threats. He also ordered U.S. troops into South Korea when it was invaded by the Communists. Presi- dent Nixon described him as one of the most coura- geous presidents in our history. Karen Winfield works on her shadowed collage, just one of many projects in Danny GambIe's arts and crafts class. STUDENT LIFE 27 Ink To amuse the little guests, Amy Mager, Carol Wilkerson, Leesa Lohofer and others Ctopj come alive to perform the Waltz of the Flowers. Santa was a welcome attraction to this youngster Cabovej who came to the program. Santa promises to bring surprises to the toddler on Christmas. Lisa Hess, as Sugar Plum Fairy, Qleftj leads Clara and her Nutcracker Prince through a wonderful land to her palace where entertainment awaits. 28 STUDENT LIFE w.g523:tezfg - .,,, ..,, --'. J - V -iffaaefxw fx :22wwii1fe'f3fimw ' - ,ea I I -Q- ,f-.max f . ' 5 .E vm mf :,: .. ff.. J' V Nutcracker Ballet proves successful again The Nutcracker was performed for the second year in a row, Tascosa was still the only high school to ever attempt the production. Several added attrac- tions brightened up the five evenings of the ballet. Among them were Santa Claus Lane with old Saint Nick and his helpers. Les Chanteurs entertained in the commons before the performance and during the intermission, while Les Chansons caroled on the front lawn of the school. Candy was passed out to little children by Santa's helpers after each performance. Charles Maples, guest star from Los Angeles, danced the lead in the first four performances and Rene Clemente took the lead on the last perform- ance. Maples is a member of a ballet company that puts on The Nutcracker 25 times each year. Cle- mente is a student at West Texas State University. Richard Kidwell, Amarillo Public Schools coordina- tor of music, directed the 60-member orchestra. Extra touches were added to last year's scenery for a different effect. Danny Gamble, an art teacher, along with art and drama students, did most of the art work. Ruth Biftel also worked on the scenery and has worked on it before for the drama department. A garage and bake sale helped to raise money for the production cost. Last year's cost was S2,000. This year's cost was about the same with orchestra music alone costing 3200. All performances were attended by capacity crowds. Winston Odom's first period journalism class was involved with ballet publicity which included posters, a slide show, handbills and radio coverage. An elf aids Santa with the anxiously waiting children. Santa's helpers also gave candy to the kids after each performance. STUDENT LIFE 29 Uniclrive edges past goal by nearly S5300 Christmas came early for Tascosa as the Unidrive began in October. The drive, for Girlstown and the American Field Service, was a complete success. The S2400 goal was passed by a total of SB267196. The Junior Class raised 3982.29 and the sophomores placed second with 3802.89 Seniors trailed with a little over 5370. The junior homeroom that raised the most money received the honor of having the next foreign student in its homeroom. Eugene Coleman's class donated a total of 8173.19 Two pay assemblies helped to raise money in the drive. A Powder Puff football game which usually aided the drive was cancelled by bad weather. To replace it, the varsity football team played the coach- ing staff in a volleyball game. The tickets were 25 cents each and a total of 5173.34 was raised. The best two out of three games were played, resulting with the football team as the champions. Another pay assembly, presented by several sen- iors, brought in 322625. Seniors who presented the program were Fred Ayad, George Belcheff, Blair Camp, Charles Curl, Steve Dunnagan, Rick Faucett, Joe Kirscht, Jim Wilson and Robert Workman. The Junior Class, who donated the most to the drive, along with the top three homerooms of the other classes attended a special Christmas program. The program was presented by the kindergarten of Margaret Wills Elementary, who sang several songs that were acted out by a number of characters. 30 STUDENT LIFE Students look on as the varsity football players battle it out with the coaches in a volleyball game to promote Unidrive. Betore making her gargle with salt water, Tascosa's nurse Mrs. Helen Teague takes the temperature of Diane Blackwell. fx V A IB! Allen Durrett, Lori Johnson and Tim Blumer aid the Unidrive by depositing their loose change into their class barrel. One ot the choir madrigal groups practices music for the upcom- ing regional contest for soloists, groups and ensembles. Long lines at surrounding food establishments are a result of stu- dents being able to leave the campus during the noon hour. STUDENT LIFE 31 Deafh strikes LBJ: war comes to close Former President Lyndon B. Johnson died of a heart attack less than a month after the death of Harry S. Truman. The nation was left with no former presidents for the fourth time in its history. The family cemetery, a quarter-mile from the LBJ ranch, was his burial site. The former president was 64. Johnson became president after the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963 and was elected again in 1964. During his presidency, Johnson utilized all efforts to end poverty and to unite the stunned American peo- ple. He also persuaded Congress to pass an enact- ment of an 311.5 billion tax cut. His main goal was to see the end of the Vietnam War, which was officially declared ended on Jan. 27, five days after his death. Along with the end of the war, came several other announcements. Families of those declared missing in action or prisoners of war had their first taste of hope as lists of prisoners of war were released. Another announcement concerned the draft. An all volunteer armed forces replaced the drafting of recruits. ln case of wartime, National Guardsmen and reservists will be called before the drafting of more troops. Eighteen-year-olds will still be required to reg- ister for the draft but will not be inducted except in case of national emergency. Before ordering a senior ring, Mark Moore checks his ring size while Bill Defee takes an order from another person, The Rev. Dr. Billy Graham delivers a ser- QL' 4 . if ' P' Q .LV mon at funeral services for former Presi- dent Lyndon B. Johnson Jan. 25. . ,. V., 4 I 1 UPI Photo 32 STUDENT LIFE Li.. it ,mb- 41 -ag- 'Mak Vice President Johnson appears with President John F, Kennedy in Dallas on the fatal day of Nov. 22, 19635 President Johnson reports the state of the nation to Congressg Johnson discusses world affairs with Soviet Premier Aleksei N. Kosygin at the Glassboro meetingg last, he briefs candidate Richard Nixon for the 1968 elections. Courtesy Globe News STUDENT LIFE 33 Rehearsing for their performance in Carousel are cast mem- bers Matt Sharp, Janet Joblin, David Ward and Janice Balfour. Rick Pollard, Pete Netherton, Mike Naslund, Gregg Hoelscner Carter Rush and Robert Durreh were the 1973 NMS semifinalists 34 STUDENT LIFE Seven boys compete for finalist positions Semifinalists for the National Merit Scholarship CNMSJ program were announced September 13 among the 1973 graduating class, Tascosa's seven semifinalists were Robert Durrett, Gregg Hoelscher, Mike Naslund, Pete Netherton, Buddy Owen, Rick Pollard and Carter Rush. Scores on the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude! National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test CPSAT! NMSOTJ determined the semifinalists and to become finalists, they must acquire the endorsement of their school, take another test to verify the high scores on their previous test and provide a list of their accom- plishments. Over one hundred seniors graduated at midterm. Transcripts on more than halt the students have been sent to various colleges and universities including Amarillo College, Texas Tech in Lubbock, the Univer- sity of Texas at Arlington, McMurry College in Abilene and the University of Nevada at Las Vegas. Other stu- dents are working full time and will attend college next year. Several others were married after gradua- tion. E. L. Hammit, senior counselor, commented that most of the students were accelerated. They were all real good kids, he stated. Students stand in line outside the counselors' offices as they patiently wait to have their second semester schedule changed. T: Liz Offord and Rosalind Knox snowball friends as ,,, T they engage in a quick battle between classes. STUDENT LlFE 35 Nation, schools recognize history ot Blacks Black History Week was acknowledged by the nation and public schools during the week of Feb. 12-16. It promoted the background of the black Americans in the development of the United States. Devotions concerning all aspects of black history and culture were given each morning as a special tribute ,gf to the meaningful week. ' ryiti . A special committee composed of Student Council members selected a Dan and Ann for each school month. Students who receive this honor must be sen- iors and show outstanding scholastic ability, leader- ship, personality and service to the school. Dans and Anns for the fall months Cpictured on page 259 were Robert Durrett and Cappie Wall, September, Pete Netherton and Nancy Rush, October, and Don Hem- bree and Stephanie Taylor, November. Steve Dunna- gan and Madeline Johnson, December, Stan Thorne and Ann Bowen, Januaryg and Wales Madden and Vicki West, February were Dans and Anns for the winter months. Spring Dans and Anns will be listed and pictured in the summer supplement. Members of the Dan and Ann Committee were Anne Nobles, chairmang senior members Connie Kirk- patrick and Doug House, junior members Jan Cos- tello and Blake Boxg and sophomore members Edee Pennal and Lynn Wilson. All members were chosen on a voluntary basis. Wanda Dowd, sophomore, tells of famous black historians on the morning devotion during national Black History Week. As she tries to learn the basics of skiing, Darlene King takes a fall as winter brings a whole new world of sports. ,rf 36 STUDENT LIFE 'Yi Several anxious seniors surround Bill Defee as he collects pay- ments for orders of graduation announcements from students. Bobby Mansfield and Terry Longhofer present Coach Jocko Har- ris with a gift certificate given by both football teams. Dans and Anns for the winter months Madeline Johnson, Steve Dunnagan, Ann Bowen, Stan Thorne, Vicki West and Wales Mad- den load their gear into the truck for a weekend skiing trip. STUDENT LIFE 37 38 ORGANIZATIONS Y rganizafions 95 1 s M 15,5 3 4 x X., I- me:-sz, gpg .3 . ' Q1 g MM www, gm M .M .wr fwtwliwlm upklldmfu f 'Yr .,' X - . qw Q . J Rebel Band receives ll rating in M. A ,, . ,, Members of the 1972-73 Rebel Band are Judy Gregory, Tere Mager, Sharon Garner, DeVonn Light, fsecond rowj Bill Porter, D'Layne Williams, Mary Sue Stephens, Judy Moffitt, Karen Smith, Karla Ivory, Robin Willingham, Kenda Ford, Beth Coburn, Gerry Blue, Paul Apponey, Freddie Hardin, David Morgan, Mark Doyle, Bryan Arrant, John Bird, Y'Vette Williams, Jack Nunley, Donna Litton, Ellen Ramey, Lori Lee, Vicki West, Debbie Henry, Neal Ann Wilson, Janet Hortenstine, Sherri McCarley, Cthird rowj Wayne 40 ORGANIZATIONS White, Jeanette Tanner, Valerie Wills, Cindy Stockton, Tricia Jones, Carrie Sparks, Dee Ann Poynor, Loraine Clemons, Vanessa Bourg, Karen Harder, Denise Gibson, Mark Poynter, Missy Sharp, Robyn Roberts, Cindy Sparks, Cappie Wall, Rit- chey Hicks, Cfourth rowj Darlene King, Kathy Siess, Wendy McKinley, Cfifth rowj Jeannee Bailey, Greg Williams, David Cornert, Earl Robertson, Dick Hays, Cathy Steele, Janet Mon- roe, Paula Guillory, Marcia McDaniel, Libby Collins, Susan UII. marching contest at W.T. Byars, Jill Gentleman, David Burgess, Benny Bellah, Colleen White, Jeri Shaltry, Dayna Worthen, Kim Wendel, Celia McAdams, Robert Moore, Kenny Newman, Merita Altman, Bretta Solomon, Daniel Carroll, David Pekar, Csixth rowy Saundra Wilson, Tami Davis, Lee Banks, Henry Craig, Camilla Taylor, Brent Longcor, Rick Pollard, Colton Sapp, Milton Hearn, Becky Fraser, Sue Cun- ningham, Roy Gray, Mike Messenger, James Musick, David Brew- ton, Tim Pekar, Mark Peters, Robert Muir,'Renee James, Wayne iwwfthwffi IM Edwards, Regina Hillier, Sherry Rackley, Janet Joblin, David Sow- ers, CBack rowj Steve Crow, Fred Oglesby, Russell Noblett, Harold Weisenberger, Jeff Schoenhals, Bobbye Berg, Bill Love, Connie Braudt, Jordan Taylor, Gregg Bynum, Pat Bixler, David Brecheen, Cecil Irby, Braxton Suffield, Mark Wright, Jay Messen- ger, Blair Hainey, John Zimmerman, John Wilson, Greg Kirkland, Justin Stiff, Bruce Rennke, DeLeena White, Pam Murdock and Butch Taylor. ORGANIZATIONS 41 THS band members and guests dressed for a Halloween party for the Pampa band following the football game. ln the band room librarians Janet Horten- stine, Vicki West, Sue Cunningham, Col- leen White, Robin Willingham and Celia McAdams keep the music in order. Twirlers are Tere Mager, DeVonn Light, Jeanette Tanner and Sharon Garner. ,dh 42 ORGANIZATIONS 'Dixie' sparks priole in hearts ot Rebels ls there anything that sends chills up and down the spine of a rebel more than hearing the school song or Dixie played? Perhaps it is not just the song. Perhaps it is intensi- fied by the meaning and enthusiasm with which the drum is beat or the bugle blown. Whether at the pep rally or during the football games, the Rebel Band increases school pride by playing familiar Dixieland songs which make the soul of any true Rebel swell with pride. The band begins preparing for each new school year before most students even begin to think about the fall term. Practice starts in August, and many mornings and afternoons the group is seen in the park, preparing for an upcoming game or contest. Girls still in curlers and boys with shirt tails hanging out - many still half asleep - work together as a group to make the Rebel Band. Band officers for this year were Freddie Hardin, president, Benny Bellah, vice president, Colleen White, secretary and Sue Cunningham, treasurer. Cappie Wall and Ritchey Hicks served as drum majors. ln October, the band received a ll rating in the Uni- versity lnterscholastic League marching contest. Indi- vidual try-outs took place the first part of January. Wayne White, Rebel B Band director, leaves school in his snow- covered truck after one of Amarillo's typical 1972 days. Freddie Hardin presents 1972 - 73 band queen Vicki West with the traditional dozen red roses at the Amarillo High game. ORGANIZATIONS 43 Upperclassmen get Nl-IS memberships One hundred seventy-eight junior and senior students held membership in Tascosa's 1972-73 National Honor Society CNHSD. Fifty-nine seniors now hold a two-year mem- bership in the honor society. Forty-nine other seniors and sixty-seven juniors made their formal entrance during the initiation services in May. Students with a 90 or above average fill out applications which are submitted to the Faculty Awards Committee. The committee then chooses those students exemplifying good citizen traits and leadership qualities. Dede Hofer, Heidi Gabriel and Chris Gautreau, THS foreign exchange students, were made hon- orary members. Mrs. Patricia Ahearn sponsor Mrs. Carol Clark, sponsor Melody Abrahamson Beth Adcock Diana Allen Cindy Anthony 'Elizabeth Archer Beckie Armstrong Steve Austin Donna Avery 'Janet Bandy 'Brenda Barton Eddy Bauman Elizabeth Bennett Dan Bentley 'Gayla Bibby 'Blair Biggers Jo Ann Bingham 'Claudia Bittman Pat Bixler ' DGYIOYGS two-year IT16mbeI'S Tim Blumer 'Ann Bowen John Bowen 'Kathleen Brands Tom Braudt Lisa Breeden Tania Britton Gary Bullock Bette Burch 'Nan Burk Sandy Butler Louise Campbell Heidi Caywood Steven Cearley P 'I Mary Cole Patricia Coleman Becky Collins Mary Conkling 'J d C k u y oo Chris Cooley David Cornett Jan Costello Kim Cross Richard Daniel Sally Daniel 'Jim Dolinsky cv Debbie Dowd 'Debra Dudley Allen Durrett 'Robert Durrett Gary Dyson James Early Marcella Eberly P l E e au m ry 'Vivian Evans, vice president 'Dena Farwell Becky Fry Cathy Fry Heidi Gabriel Brad Garrett Melinda Gaston Chris Gautreau 'Lisa Gholston Judy Giberson 'Susan Gribbon 'Melissa Griggs Jett Hamilton Barbara Haralson Karen Harder Van Harlow David Hayes Elaine Hazlewood 'Don Hembree, president 'Julie Henderson 'Charles Hickmott Ritchey Hicks Cheryl Hill 'Greg Hoelscher Dede Hoter 'Sally Holt 44 ORGANIZATIONS S Pollyanna l-lopson Nancy Horton 'Teresa Hubbard 'Robert Hughes Kim Hutchins 'Mary Jacobs Janet Jinkins 'Jenny Johnson 'Julie Johnson 'Madeline Johnson David Jones Lisa Karnes 'Heidi Keyner Wes Knapp 'Rosalind Knox Judy Koenig Steve Kuxhausen 'Sally Lampe Janet Larson Mark Latta Donna Lauer James Leake Jolene Levick Amy Line 'Barbara Lively 'Janelle Lock Paul Lockhart Bill Love 'Mary Ann Mabrey 'Jeanette Mack Wales Madden Missy Mager 'Brad Martin 'Wcki Mathes, secretary-treasurer Mike McLane Kim Merriman 'Jim Moore Vicki Morris Pam Murdock Virginia Musick 'Pete Netherton 'David Nichol Ann Nobles Liz Ofiord 'Buddy Owen 'Carol Owen 'Laura Park 'Kent Parsons Terry Patterson Lynn Pendergraft Kim Pendleton Karen Pfleiderer Cathy Phillips Vicki Phillips Chris Pinkston 'Kim Poole Rick Pollard Wendy Pottortt 'Janet Rhea Ruth Ann Rhoades 'Carter Rush 'Nancy Rush Marilyn Ruthart Roxie Schantz Steven Scoggins Jeri Shallry Missy Sharp Valarie Shaw Lee Ann Shiver 'Jo Ellen Sigler Penny Simmons Mark Sims 'Shelly Smith 'Lucy Southern, historian Vickie Stanislao Ronald Streich 'Stephanie Taylor Leesa Thomas 'Chris Thompson Teri Thompson Stan Thorne Carol Vahue 'Cappie Wall Ann Walsh Keith Walvoord Jem Welsh Roland Weyman 'Colleen White Janis White Patti White Beth Wiese Rod Wilhite Judy Wilkins 'Bill Vlhlliams 'Jane Willoughby Debbie Wilson Karen Winlield Cathy Woodyard Geoff Wright Jimmy Yeary ORGANIZATIONS 45 Journalism staffers Chris Thompson, Becky Cox, Gayla Carver and Brenda Barton check the list of Quill and Scroll members. Staffs, radio group obtain new members Quill 8. Scroll, an international organization ot high school journalism students, incorporated 14 new members into its order this year, while the Radio Club, a group of amateur ham operators, maintained only seven members. Seniors Brenda Barton, Lisa Breeden, Julie Hen- derson, Linda Patterson, Patti Ray, Ken Teague and Chris Thompson joined Quill St Scroll tor 1972-73. Junior members were Gayla Carver, Becky Cox, Mike McLane, Pat Searight, Penny Simmons, Carol Vahue and Robin Willingham. Radio Club received a new antenna this year to better transmit and receive signals. Only four mem- bers are qualified to operate the radio located in the back ot Henry Crawford's room. Steve Scoggins, club president, Richard Daniel, vice president, Ken Har- ding and Glen Wooldridge are the only people pres- ent at Tascosa who have received their amateur license after taking a test administered by another amateur radio operator. New Zealand, Africa and Russia are among the countries with whom the Tascosa Radio Club has communicated. Members meet to see how many countries they can pick up. Eddie Tyler and D'Wayne Perkins, yearbook and newspaper pho- tographers, look over a just-developed picture in the darkroom to check for faults in the printing and finishing of the negative. Melissa Griggs, Ken Teague and Charles Hickmott, staff members of the Pioneer, work feverishly to meet the deadline for Friday's paper. Paper staffers meet daily during sixth period. 46 ORGANIZATIONS B.-Q . fr W3Q.LT,,, ,, I5 7 f 3' ' N 'fy 2 ' . . I 91891 ,aw- k EIS!! , 'mu' Y LG., . , W' mm: .xiii W 'X v ' Q , ,W , W fa wp, yum. i e-If Lis' IL -'F ...gg U .1 . uarxm ,, C 1' - f-. v lx M i 5 A F ' . H ' 4222. 2 '1 2 L ,L ,,,:,,' 'NUI -W' Fvuscaf ' ' Z Richard Daniel and Glen Wooldridge, two of the four people who have received their ham short-wave radio operators license, wait their turns at the radio as Mark Sims listens. N A A 7' 'i 5,1945 J G , fi .vast K ,h 4.-.' we venom Milt .lie ,A . Vk . Aw. ' --1 I s WNZDS ' L nears 4 ,1,f , Radio operator Steve Scoggins makes contact with stations as Mark Sims, Gene Glover, Ken Harding and Mike McLane watch. Junior Steve Scoggins, one of four people at Tascosa with an amateur license, talks on the radio installed in his car. ORGANIZATIONS 47 Jillana Hess, Lisa Hess, Billy Krause, Mike Harrison, Amy Line and Vicki Morris act in The Ole Texas Opry. Janice Balfour, Sarah Dunlap, Jeff Neie, Debbie Pope and Jan Costello present a Halloween play at the Bivins public library for the underprivileged children four and tive years old. SX bt, Q Q Beliefs seconol year gives Christmas lift The Nutcracker, performed for the second year at THS, ignited the Yuletide spirit with its five perform- ances. Nutcracker brought smiles and looks of amaze- ment to many faces as the dancers told the story of a little girl, Clara CAlexia Hessj vvho receives a nut- cracker from the toy maker Drosselmeyer CMatt Walkerj. As Clara falls asleep, her dreamy adventures turn her nutcracker into a prince who leads her through the land of the Sugar Plum Fairy Cl.isa Hessj. On her journey, she encounters the Snow Queen and Cavalier CVicki Morris and Bene Clementej and the Devv Drop Fairy and Cavalier Ctlillana Hess and Derryl Yeagerb. Under the direction ot Neil Hess, THS' Nutcracker Ballet is the first to be presented by high school stu- dents. Danny Gamble and his art students joined with drama students in creating the scenery and props. Music was by Bichard Kidvvell and Bill Porter. Sarah Dunlap, Marc Lanham and Jan Bettis were among dancers trying out tor Tascosa's second annual Nutcracker Ballet. 48 ORGANIZATKDNS First semester finds itself fuii of Backstage Productionsg Ctrom topj Steve Dunnagan and Sarah Dunlap demonstrate Passiong Rob- ert Brown, Byron Carter, Charles Mayberry, Joseph Harris and Wanda Dowd, the robotg Dunnagan, David Ward and Derryl Yeager present a song Dream Time written by Dunnagan and his brother Chuckg and Amy Line, Carol Vasek and Lisa Hess demonstrate group CIiques in Once Upon a Playground. if ft tis? tt' g . ti. .i 9. Rene Clemente falls deep into an enchantment of Sprites in An Evening of Music and Dance in Palo Duro Canyon. ORGANIZATIONS 49 2 i . If ' 3, , U I li 12 Q 1 in i W 5 I fm ' I .r 1. , .K , 4 '- ll' Fi QF? l 51 5 Q P 1, 1 Y A Q Q ii H x and ., Y ,. X . --: Vx Q K' Q 1 si Musicians anticipate brancl new quarters Along with the band and orchestra, the choir will move into a brand new building in the fall ot 1973. ln the past, the choirs have had to work under very big hardships in the small annex used by both mixed choruses, the Madrigals and Girls Glee. t'The porta- ble choir building is very poor acoustically and there is no room to catalog the music, said choir director Frank Frisbie. Concerts will not be given in the new building. The old band room will be used tor choir, drama and small ensemble performances. Construction on the new wing began in August 1972. lt is located south of the present band room and is directly connected to the auditorium. Choir members were also busy this year raising money for a new sound system that will be used extensively for the Dixieland Singers' performances. Frank Frisbie gets very much involved while directing the choir in preparing for a Thursday night Christmas concert. Members of Les Chansons are Cbottom rowj Dana Rogers, Becky Gibbs, Missy Mager, Debbie Quine, Merita Altman, Pam Forrest, Vicki Sterquell, Julie Vernon, Becky Cole, Celeste Sutton, Jennifer Estes, Becky Meador, Penny Simmons, Kelly Benson, Qsecond rowj Sharon Wall, Kim Merriman, Kathy Chestnut, Karen Giles, Rene East, Jana Daniels, Becky Collins, Terri Russell, Carl Lorey, Lynn Wilson, Debra White, Cindy Belcher, Jett Tjernagel, Vicki Morris, David Johnson, Cthird rowj Rick Bartlett, Glen Morehead, Connie O'Donald, Lorraine Wright, Gary Pendergraft, Greg Speed, Holly Hefner, Kirk Bellows, Charise Whitlow, Phyllis Hill, Beth Clark, Bobby Hall, Keith Pyeatt, Ginny Lewis, Mike Jones, Ctourth rowj Carlene Langley, Tammy Fox, Janice Bowen, Becky Cox, Paula Hicks, Robert Kelly, Nancy Bailey, Penny Graham, Jeff Burkman, Judy Leatherman, Robert Brown, Pam Railsback, Katherine Pickens, Curtis Shelburne, Paul Barnhill, Cfifth rowj John Holmes, David Curtis, Kristy Cannefax, Craig Daughtery, Susan Bones, Roger Smith, Kara Mayes, Tim Hendricks, John Zimmerman, Kenny Quinn, Donna Litton, Susan Brokaw, John Engler, Rick Friedricks, Rick Husband, and David Jones. OFtGANlZATlONS 51 .g,w,, v 'ky Na Ah- .V Q W Aww- , 1 V Q .X av W, A , W M , N- W WW -. ng, my- M, .W W--muqg, , ' ' f 4 - H'?-firm. 'a4f.',,. - , . - . ML 1, . a ,41:L.-..,A 1-,. 4 V - , ...Q - , 3 Q' ,Aga . Q ,pf , , ,., ,pi ' - My ' ' - . . , ' ' ...eww V 4- . ,, f , M Ay., EM.. QH , .ff ' ' A A , M W f 1.Z. '?if. M.. Mr ' A Fisk? X, A -Q wavy :pai ,.,'??v nk Q' ,,,1kk Iggy ' A V W In I ,f--Kffge'-vm D ,M W lA ' Q Amina I 5. . . 14 v W ,. 4 ,M ' W B, , , , an M MM ,x - A 5 , . Q it -5 5 f f Y ' 6 1 K 'N N fluffy ' Q39 '9 f f ' Ol Ms.-A,M w1 ini' Uhr! -Nil , Q6 1e,,,? !...:'1q,,,,A A xg ,. 55. H i 'M , I A sg , W A A Imam Q nr ilgjf i 0 3 19, ,J 1, r . fs Voices blend to sing many familiar songs Broadway is not the only site of stage entertain- ment, for Palo Duro State Park was alive Sept. 9-10 with t'An Evening of Music and Dance. Beginning at 8 p.m., those who attended the amphitheatre performances were kept entertained by members of Tascosa's student body - both past and present attendants. Eight girls and one boy now attending Tascosa helped to provide the dancing, while the Dixieland Singers, under the direction of Frank Frisbie, provided the singing. Voices of the 23 members composing the lvladrigal group blended to sing tlWhat the World Needs Now is Love, San Antonio Bose, t'Them There Eyes and For All We Know. Not only have the Dixieland Singers sung to enter- tain their audiences, they also have helped to raise the spirits of the student body over the years at the Amarillo High football pep rally by singing Dixie Les Chanteurs spend a day of fun, games and a bring lunch for two acquaintance picnic before going to a Bebel game. Dixieland Singers are Cback rowj Carl McBeynolds Stephanie son, Cthird rowj Teresa l-lubbard, David Moore, Debbie Wilson, Taylor Jim Hill Jerry Pierce Joslyn Sheets Tommy Taylor Kit Cfront rowj Frank Frisbie, Bon Graham, Jenny Johnson, K-Lynn tie Shelton Clyde Wyatt Danny Palmer Csecond rowb David Kiihn, Vicki West, Derryl Yeager, Becky Balch, Sherri Neel and Ward Kevin Malone Cathy Steele Gayla Bibby Byron Hender Rosalyn Friedrichs. ORGANIZATIONS 53 Council works hard to keep things going Decorations and dancing, fun and laughter - only the memories of these things remained to occupy the commons in December when the traditional Crystal Ball, sponsored by the Student Council, did not take place. It had become too expensive tor the Council to pay the leftover bill as a result ot tickets not sold. A count was made in each homeroom to determine how many wanted the dance and who would support it. The result from the count proved very discouraging - enough so that the Student Council voted to do away with this year's Crystal Ball. However, the Council continued to sponsor Uni- drive to raise money for Girlstown and next year's American Field Service exchange student. It also sponsored a make-it-yourself ornament contest which presented a S5 prize for the most original ornament. All the ornaments made decorated the Christmas tree in the commons. The money won tor the ornament was donated to Uni-drive. Pam Etheridge shows Mrs. Patricia Ahearn's class in second place as Kari Burrus checks sophomore total Uni-drive standings. Student Council executive board members Madeline Johnson, Kim Poole, Lucy Southern, Claudia Bittman, Sally Holt, Ann Bowen, Steve Dunnagan and Carter Rush meet daily in the Navy annex to work on causes and ettects of school problems which they pass on to other student council members and students. 54 ORGANIZATIONS Entertaining at an assembly to raise money for the AFS-Girlstown drive are Charles Curl, Billy Krause, Scott Goodnight, David Ward, George Belcheff, Steve Dunnagan and Jim Wilson. Concerned students and Student Council members discuss prob- lems at the Human Relations Committee meeting. As one of the many jobs of Student Council, Lucy Southern tries to get soph- omore Kirk Bellows to buy a spirit tag. X l -. x. if ' Q ORGANIZATIONS 55 Orchestra helps out on loallet, 'Carousel' Without the help of the orchestra, the musicals and ballet performed at Tascosa and the musical enter- tainment at various other performances would not be possible. For ten years Bill Porter has directed the orchestra in providing the music at each musical. Richard Kid- well, coordinator of public school music, joined Porter this year in directing the orchestra during The Nut- cracker. Over 200 area orchestra members entered the regional try-outs Nov. 15 at Amarillo High School. Six Tascosa orchestra members qualified to send all-state audition tapes for judging. Musicians allowed to tape included Jimmy Yeary, Joslyn Sheets, John Walters, Vicki West, Freddie Hardin and Cappie Wall. Officers for the orchestra this year were Alex Will- ingham, presidentg Laura Park, vice presidentg Nancy Horton, secretary and John Walters, treasurer. Members of the winds and percussion sections of the orches- tra are Qfront rowj Celia McAdams, Colleen White, Jeri Shaltry, Vicki West, Tricia Jones, Kenda Ford, Karen Smith, Csecond rowj Y'Vette Williams, Jay Messenger, Wayne Edwards, Joe 56 ORGANIZATIONS Babcock, Butch Taylor, David Brewton, Tim Pekar, Cappie Wall, David Brecheen, Cback rowj David Cornett, Denise Gibson, Karen -Harder, Brent Longcor, Sue Cunningham, Bick Pollard, Leo Brewer and Freddie Hardin. Adding to the entertainment of Tascosa's Nutcracker, sopho- more Wendy Mok Ctop photo, opposite pagej plays the celeste. Junior and senior members of the orchestra strings section are ffront rowj Alex Willingham, Becky Fry, Jimmy Yeary, Cathy Fry, Ricky Kile, Nancy Horton, Wes Knapp, James Early, Csecond rowj Kathy Hammond, Mike McLane, Missy Sharp, Bill Love, Becky Jetfus, Danna Howard, Sharon Clark, Steve Dunlap, Greg Tucker, Anne Nobles, Jean Packard, Kevin Kingdom, Pam Polvadore, Cback rowj Director Bill Porter, Blake Box, Joslyn Sheets and John Walters. The group meets third period each day. y ., ,t.,t ,. t,,,. . Y.Q.. ,... .-,.,t... Q ,Q 4 lwtqfwx we 'tl X - , 5 a,,,,.Q.g .X Ji T , 3 A M ,, Pl ,ves f etsttt A L2 S54 H A '-1Q T -t,Le.,fLj, N 43'x5,,, J Playing the violin for li H Wee Yeafs in TQSCOSFYS ' ,, :fX fz1,i f f T , orchestra, Danna How- l ,EW . 'tfsQ-QV : ard was chosen as 1972- 65 ' Q ,.,. .- X ff 73 queen. Sophomore strings section members are Cback rowj Mary Shafer, Marie Peek, Becky Meador, Kim Gatlin, Gayla Gerken, Denise Caldwell, Cmiddle rowj Randy Myers, Gary Blevins, Celeste Sut- ton, Eddie Saunders, Beverly Hodges, Susan Staley, Nils Neu- bauer, Boyce Black, Cfront row, sittingl Kay Eddins, Cecily McCausland, Kevin Lancaster, Ann Hill, Phil Marquis, Wendy Mok, Cindy Blair and Brenda Clark. This year's orchestra won the University interscholastic League's Sweepstakes. OFtGANlZATIONS 57 As a duty of the Speech Club, Allison Brooks Cbottomj presents a devotional followed by the pledge of allegiance. Speech members Susan Gribbon, Cheryl Hill, Jan Costello and Ann Nobles Cbelowy search for material to prepare tor a debate. Is this the end for Janis White? No - it's all just in fun during the Speech Club party Crightj at sponsor Mrs. Marti Kirk's house. le ,414 Speechers lend aiolg Spirits back matmen Traveling speechers this year were practically a whole new team but nonetheless an active and prod- uctive one. Last year, the team consisted of individuals who had worked together for two or three years. This year, the team had to rebuild using many sopho- mores and juniors. Speech Club members lent a helping hand to the needy by having a drive for a Mexican family in Octo- ber. It's the first time we've ever done anything of this sort. We collected tood and clothing and then took it to the family. The drive was very successful, said Susan Gribbon, Speech Club president. Traveling speechers entered a number of tourna- ments this year: San Angelo and Lubbock in Decem- ber, Midland in January, Dallas in February and Texas Tech and West Texas State in March. Over 200 sophomores, juniors and seniors com- bined to support the Tascosa wrestling team as Wres- tling Spirits. The sophomores take care of posters while the juniors provide food favors. t'I like to save the yard favors for the seniors because I teel the stu- dents enjoy it the most and after all, it is their last year, said Mrs. Jane Moore, sponsor. 58 ORGANIZATIONS 3 ff A -V Jiffy iff? Q fl! i Preparing to pay ner yearly Wrestling Spirits dues to sponsor Mrs. Jane Moore is prospective member junior Becky Collins. To help boost the morale of wrestler Terry Longnofer, seniors Jo Ellen Sigler and Barbara Haralson hang a locker favor. ORGANIZATIONS 59 Spirits boost morale ot Tascosa athletes Spirit raisers this year devised a new way to help raise money for supporting the various athletic pro- grams. ln association with White and Kirk-Sakowitz, Rebel Spirits presented Our Two Worlds of Fashion in the Western'Plaza Cinema Theater Oct. 14. Approxi- mately S47O was made, all of which was given to Rebel Spirits. White and Kirk contacted Rebel Spirits when they decided to have a fashion show to see if the group would like to present it. For many years Oolbert's has been doing a similar show for Allied Youth of Amarillo High School, and White and Kirk thought a Rebel Spirit fashion show could benefit both Rebel Spirits and White and Kirk. One hundred and five models took part in present- ing the various outfits for winter, spring, summer and fall wear. Claudia Bittman and Lucy Southern nar- rated the show by explaining each outfit and its accessories. Adding a final touch to the show were slides pro- jected on a screen, showing Tascosa students enjoy- ing afternoons and evenings in a way most adoles- cents do - in the company of each other. Regard- less of the early hour, many showed up to see the Rebel Spirit fashion show, the first of its kind. Responsible for leading the Rebel Spirits this year were Ctopj Jeri Albertson, Julie Hayhurst, Sally Holt, Liz Offord, Cbottomj Dee Ann Hill, Lisa Gholston, Joni Ruthart and Rosalind Knox. What was once fad now becomes fashion. Junior Elaine Terrell models one of the new looks at the Rebel Spirit fashion show. 60 ORGANIZATIONS 5395185 , g Q4 i?y il 5 , z '31, g or .STCMP ,THE 46 wg 1 W. A ssisgfhgi i Gbxt y ti :?Q83 Q- 5 Spirit shook the walls when Rebei Spirits picketed outside the commons before school in preparation forthe AHS game. To show THS spirit in plane view of all, Rebel Spirits had a plane fly over Dick Bivins Stadium during the Ai-iS-Ti-iS game. You don't have to be an artist to be a Rebel Spirit - but it helps. Penny Simmons' group works to finish yard favors. They are Cindy Stockton, Debby Gnepper, Miss Simmons, Chris Cooley. 'i' --.,4 7 ff., 'F .l 'V I 1 gy 1 -wfwiiw x 4','?5QF3:-1? ff' ORGANIZATIONS 61 'Pioneer' wins honor for layout, graphics For the first time since December 1968, The Pio- neer won a proficiency citation from the interscholas- tic -League Press Conference. The Pioneer received the citation Sept. 19 for the Sept. 8 issue. The award was given for superior jour- nalistic talent as expressed in the layout and graphic arts. Eleven newspaper staff members and four foreign exchange students traveled to Denton for the Texas l-ligh School Press Association Dec. 7-9. ln March, members of both the newspaper and annual staff's attended the lLPC convention in Austin. Shelly Smith and Melissa Griggs, two of the three Pioneer editors, attended a workshop last summer on the Texas Tech campus. Both were chosen editors of their work groups. One of Miss Griggs' stories - a political poll - was chosen as one of the top three news articles. Charles l-lickmott was the third editor. Journalists held their yearly banquet May 19 in the THS commons. Next year's editors of both staffs were named at that time. As Winston Odom, Chris Gautreau, Dede l-lofer and Vivian Evans look on, Eddie Tyler and Birgit Kidd play twister at a Journalism party for exchange students. Staffers Penny Simmons, Lisa Breeden, Steve Dunlap and Shelly Smith work to meet a deadline for The Pioneer. 'ES' 7'f 62 ORGANIZATIONS William Keaton carries the Rebel flag around the Fair Grounds Coliseum in the grand entry at Tascosa's fifth annual rodeo. Cowboys ricle ageing sponsor quits group Ride 'em cowboy - and that's exactly what members of Tascosa's Rodeo Club did Nov. 3-5 at the Fair Park Coliseum. Out of 58 members, from 25 to 30 competed in the rodeo. The other members sold tickets, refreshments and programs. Many long hours of practice goes into preparing for the rodeo. Those entering buckouts begin shaping up two weeks before the rodeo. Barrel racing is prac- ticed all the time by the girls who enter the event. Any form of competition has to result in a winner and a loser, the rodeo being no exception. But despite this, there is definitely a closeness among the THS Rodeo Club members, according to Debi Saylor, a club member. lvlrs. Darleen Russell, who has sponsored the Rodeo Club for the past four years, made the 1972- 73 rodeo her last. Under her direction, the club has donated a gift to the school from funds it has raised. Who ever said the Old West was fading? lt's still very vivid in room 1l3! Prize saddles for top all-around cowboy and cowgirl in the Tas- cosa rodeo are displayed by Rocky Glidden and Jim Burk. Practicing for the up-coming rodeo, Robert Adams experiences near real conditions trying to stay on the flying barrel. ORGANIZATIONS 63 DECA 111 students John Cameron, Gary Dyson and Cindy Hall dress Mr. X and a side table while putting up a clothing display. On the DECA job training program, Mike Stanley tries shoes on Melissa Monroe at Burts Shoes as Nonie Neugebauer looks on. 64 ORGANIZATIONS gb. ff-X S531 W ln. 1 ..., i I it E. 'X 1 Jan Carver, Dick Weathers, Danny Dobervich and Wes Spencer work on a DECA rift bulletin board demonstration during class. 1' M 'DS DECA ilil competes: tultills goal ot clulo Competition is a key factor of free enterprise and therefore, of Distributive Education Clubs of America 411. In January, a local contest was held among high school students. Winners entered an area contest in February with finalists proceeding to state competition in March. Last year's area winners were Mike Martin, advertising, Robin Walters, business speaking and Chuck Maxwell, job interview. To help raise money for sending winners to con- test, DECA it sponsored The Cross and the Switchblade, a full-length movie shown at the Sunset Drive-ln Theater in November. DECA iti was active throughout the year with fund-raising activities and group projects. But added to this was a bit of enjoyment when the group got together in December for the Christmas banquet, at which time the DECA Sweethearts were named. In May, an Employer-Employee banquet provided a worker-employer get-together away from work. Chuck Maxwell, president, Debi Saylor, vice presidentg Bob Bryant, vice president, Cindy Swindell, secretary, Pat Vinson, treasurerg Virginia Musick, reporter and Robin Walters, historian and sweetheart, were elected to represent DECA iii. At Christmas time DECA 411 students Steve Langford and Pam Palmer rummage through collected clothing for a needy family. ORGANIZATIONS 65 DECA shows films: sells television spots DECA 112, the second Distributive Education Club of America at Tascosa, under the sponsorship of Benny Dement, helps to prepare its members for the business world outside by confronting them with actual conditions that they will be faced with when they emerge into the money-making economic race for wealth. Competition is the best teacher of experience for DECA 112. In January, members entered the local contest. Area contest took place Feb. 17 at Amarillo College. Winners were able to make a trip to Houston where the State contest took place at the Astro World. Last year's winners were Sabin King, display, Laurie Gidley, advertising, Beverly Pelton, sales dem- onstration and Diana Steel, public speaking. Everyone is required to enter at least one event. A variety of choices is offered among the several divi- sions, including advertising, display windows, job interview, checker-bagger contest, public speaking and sales demonstration. DECA 112 members pay for sending individuals to contest. To raise money this year, the club sponsored Smoky at the Esquire theater and Target at the Fox theater. C Numerous field trips were scheduled for DECA 112 members, including a trip to KVII television, Coca- Cola Bottling Co. and Levi Strauss. Badio station KBAY turned over a week's air time 1 - 3:30 p.m. to all four Amarillo high school DECA chapters this year. The clubs utilized the time by selling advertising. The station received no profit. Beverly Pelton, president, Julie Cairns, secretary, Donna Swindell, historian, Melanie Lundberg, treasurer, Heidi Keyner, sweetheart and Sue Todd, reporter represent DECA 112 students. Judy Mosley creates an advertising campaign while practicing for the advertising branch of the DECA area contest. 66 ORGANIZATIONS .M dug...- Students Patti Billups and Martha Thomas type while receiving instructions from the diotaphones in the VOE annex. ii-,. N? ,09- W t, W ,iii i xx'-. 0 P? 3 ,,.... gggg N gigs, V H, Q Terry Sheffield, Janet Jinkins and Sherri Gambrel cut, glue and it size pictures for certain pages of the VOE scrapbook. VOE instructor Mrs. Beverly Gaither looks at Charlie the skeleton at a Halloween party that provided refreshments and games for who is believed to be the result of dropping in the vvitch's brew underprivileged children from the Catholic Family Service. ORGANIZATIONS 67 To help raise money for their club, pre-employment students brought the singing group Black Water Draw to Tascosa. Camille Carr pins a white Carnation on VOE student Wayne Pride at the annual officers installation candlelight ceremony. yff .Ad 68 ORGANIZATIONS ,, .. , ggi Q. , , X fi: 5,442 X ' ff' lftf-Exif ' Qt A M4,,,f?f CEA helps students plan office careers Business is a big world, growing larger all the time, and the three CEA COffice Education Associationj chapters of Tascosa help to prepare students for a career in office education by giving them experience through vocational office training and data process- ing. In order to boost their chapter treasury, VOE Cvocational Office Educationj students sold Christmas candles and sponsored a bake sale in February. The money made was used to cover the costs of compet- ing in area, state and national contests. To help the needy, students brought food and made cheer bas- kets at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Pre-employment students raised money by selling Little Bebel football men. Cheer baskets for the needy were made at Thanksgiving, and chapter mem- bers met at the Big Texan Steak House for a joint-offi- cer installation banquet with VOE. Pre-employment also competes in area, state and national contests. Data processing students raised S200 by selling Snoopy calendars. Thanksgiving cheer baskets were also made. Fourteen students competed in state contest in San Antonio and the winners went to national contest in Albuquerque, N.M. Vicki Sanders, Vickie Stanislao and teacher Mrs. Marilyn Johnson work with the data processing 403 accounting machine. Senior student Al Corich Cmiddle photob is charged with running this years' Rebel Roster through the IBM 1130 computer. Nancy Horton and I-lobert Brown check material to be put in their notebooks which they will later enter in area contest. ORGANIZATIONS 69 Gare Overstreet, ICT 111 top salesman, works on the mlmeo- graph machine at Southwest Stationery and Bank Supply Co. ICT 32 student Bob Dillion, the outstanding worker and top salesman in Ted Henley's club, slices meat at Taco Villa. Rebecca Pelfrey, Ricky Rogers and his employer ot Cycle World and Lennis McKenzie listen as Seth McFather of Custom Wood Products tells the history ot Amarillo's ICT at the ICT banquet. At Christmas time, ICT students Tommy Brown and Rebecca Pel- frey stack up boxes of canned foods collected for Faith City 70 ORGANIZATIONS 'NN F Tony Naples adjusts the brake drums of a car brought to the auto mechanics shop. Students work on cars free ot charge. VICA gives Mission food for Christmas Industrial Cooperative Training and Auto Mechanics make up the three chapters of Tascosa's Vocational industrial Clubs of America organization, each aimed toward bringing together students who are working now at jobs which will probably be in their future line of work. VICA 412 carried out a canned foods drive for the Faith City Mission in December. The drive was very successful and the Mission discovered the true Rebel Christmas spirit of giving. Members of VICA CICT Jil and 121 met with stu- dents from Amarillo High School and Palo Duro High School Dec. 5 tor their annual Christmas Banquet. Tascosa's members planned the banquet which hon- ored employers ot Amarillo students in vocational training positions. VICA If-tuto Mechanicsj received a new two-car Steward Warren lift this year. Parts of the auto mechanics shop will be included in the wing added at the north end of the school. District contest for VICA CAuto Mechanicsj took place at Amarillo College March 23-24. State contest was April 27-28 in Fort Worth. Contestants entered skill speed tests where they were given a car and were to tind out what was wrong with it in a certain amount of time. Senior Dick Vaughn replaces the carburetor of a car after working under the hood. Auto mechanics students spend three hours a day in the workshop repairing cars brought in to them. ORGANIZATIONS 71 Navy aclols new Ioolc with female recruits I am strong. I am invincible. I am woman - and that's just what the new NJROTC recruits are. Last year, women's lib took a hold on the athletic programs by the initiation of girls into Fellowship of Christian Athletes. 1972 - 73 saw liberation extended to include the military. By an order from Washington D.C., girls had to be allowed in the various branches of military training. In the fall of 1972, Junior Naval Fteserve Officers Train- ing Corps of Tascosa recruited 14 female cadets. Girls commander is Senior Chief Petty Officer Paula Cunningham. Other officers include Petty Officer First Class Carol lvlelaski and Petty Officer Second Class Ivlary Jane Tomlinson. No exceptions are given to the girls in NJROTC. They study the same course as the boys with no spe- cial privileges. The girls help usher at the football games and organized a drill team and color guard. Carol Melaski, Mary Jane Tomlinson, Darlene Floyd and Paula Gulllory prepare for entry in the Veteran's Day parade, Lt. Ftoland Weyman runs ROTC operations as Batallion Com- mander and Lt. jg Gregg Gay serves as executive officer. 72 ORGANIZATIONS y. --0-.gf 4 L l l 2 a EM .4,v 4 '+,f-fffkif' ,aff 8 I 4 J! 16 i ff: xt. W, 1 - if X' ,yy if f'.,1'r'g.1'i3Z, 'ff Av . , r 'lf , we 7 if it , ,ig iw ,ww Kris Q awww ,ll l1 1. 41. I .L lg 'wk We Kjawp at tif if v' t ri, , ' ', ,, 5 rf- 4' '?gf ' 4' .W ,Miki H fy , .' ,, Wg, E 'H , YV 1, lip 1, Q . ith 3' , FQ- li raft , ,f l VU 1' at 2,5 M '-,,,fjf.? ' L'1, , lr-ww 'Q' Drill team commander Ricky Ellenberger discusses the team's next routine with Lt. Cmdr. Charles Leonard to iron out flaws. Robin Blair and rifle team captain Kent Powell shoot while in competition with other high schools at the Naval Reserve. Whether the American flag Ctop photosj flies alone, between the Texas flag and Rebel flag, or at half-staff, it always flies over Tas- Cosa. Colorguard members Richard Daniel, Frank Green and Armand Smith Cleft photoy prepare to raise the flags. ORGANIZATIONS 73 Donna Lauer, THS' Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow, receives ner medal from counselor for seniors E. L. Hammit. Homemaking rooms are a background for Mrs. Zoe Adorn as she presents a display to students Jane Sliter and Kim Norris. l-lomemaking students Linda Alger, Kay Landers, Judy Young, Janice Greer and Ginny Lewis discuss group FHA activities. 74 ORGANIZATIONS French, Fl-IA teach clubs' native tongue French is learning the language spoken in France while Future Homemakers of America is learning the language that will be spoken in the home. FHA is a national non-profit, incorporated organiza- tion with its foundation students in junior and senior high schools who are taking or have taken a home economics course. The club provides opportunities to improve individual and group responsiveness in the planning and execution of various activities of home- life. Six courses make up the Tascosa chapter of FHA. Home and Family Living is a popular course for both boys and girls. Foods, Clothing, Child Development, Home Furnishings and Boys Home Management pro- vide the other five courses. FHA members collected canned goods for needy families at Thanksgiving this year. The food was made into Thanksgiving baskets and distributed as such. A Toys for Tots drive was also sponsored by the Home Economics Related Occupations CHEROJ chapter of FHA at Christmas. FHA members entered a nutrition slogan in city competition. Tomatoes, potatoes, carrots and stew will all help to make a healthier you was the winning slogan selected from 12 class entries. None of Tasco- sa's slogans won in city competition. French Club, besides bringing together students of that romance language for pleasure and relaxation, provides two S200 scholarships for two members of French Club who are judged to be the most deserv- ing and needing of the funds. Fund-raising activities to provide money for the scholarships was carried on throughout the year by French Club members. Officers for this year's French Club were Kerry Moore, president and Shanna Smith, vice president. Mrs. Kathleen Hesse and Mrs. Inez Parkey enjoy a snack pre- pared for them during their preparation period by FHA members. Livelihood and decorated stockings surround French Club mem- bers Amy Line and Elaine Hazlewood at a Christmas Party. ORGANIZATIONS 75 Chess brought back by class discussions As the result of a topic that popped up during an English class discussion, the newest member to Tas- cosa's list of organizations - the Chess Club - was formed. While Louise Hamm's fourth period class was dis- cussing the chess battle between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky, the question of why there was not a chess club at Tascosa was raised. The answer - there was, at one time, such a club in THSQ but that interest in the game had dropped to such a degree that no one was willing to join any longer. After further investigation and probing, it was found that there was enough students with an interest in chess to make a stab at getting another club organ- ized. Announcements were made asking for a spon- sor. Rudy Kaye Hall, resources teacher, decided to accept the challenge. Chess was new to Miss Hall, but she loved to play the game and wanted to learn more about it. Speak- ers were brought to the meetings to discuss the enjoyment and relaxation a game of chess could give to a person. Chess Club members Keith Montgomery, John Ellis, David Meyer and Flonald Streich relax their minds on a game. 76 ORGANIZATIONS il -with .f-f d .. .. Q in g ., . ,L WE: TYC otters talents in wrapping service Among one of its many fund-raising projects Texas Youth Council CTYCJ members sponsored this year was a gift wrapping service. Members of TYC offered their talents before and after school and also during the lunch hour in the battleship to wrap any size package they were challenged with. A variety of Christmas paper was available to choose from. WC members also launched a garage sale to help raise funds for this year's planned activities. Bake sales were also used by members to raise money. Eight to 12 underprivileged children from the Head Start program spent a day entertained by TYC mem- bers with a movie at the Esquire theater. This is the second year TYC members have worked with under- privileged Head Start children. Darlene Floyd was TYC president, and Mary Jane Tomlinson was elected secretary-treasurer. CPO Richard Styve is TYC sponsor. Chess Club members Frank Womack and Dan Morrow concen- trate carefully on each move before making it during a match. TYC members Dennis Morris and Ricky Ellenberger take underpri- vileged Head Start kids to a movie at the Esquire theater. Darlene Floyd and Mary Jane Tomlinson show a mechanical abil- ity by aiding a customer with a mixer at the TYC garage sale. ORGANIZATIONS 77 Spirit enters minds, soul ot FCA, Latin Just as the spirit of Caesar and his Gallic wars fill the minds of Latin Club members, the Holy Spirit fills the hearts and souls of members of Fellowship of Christian Athletes CFCAJ. FCA incorporated girls into the club last year when girls volleyball, swimming and golf teams were formed. Membership this year stood at 77. Members of FCA carried out the Christian attitude of giving at Christmas this year. A club party at the Palo Duro Club in Canyon allowed members the opportunity to exchange a gag-gift. All food and drinks were furnished. All the FCA'ers had to provide was the gag Don Hembree served as FCA captain and Doug Moser as co-captain. Secretary-treasurer was Roxie Schantz and reporter was Stan Thorne. Group discussion is what FCA is all about. Its pur- pose is to work with the church in strengthening Christian lives, said athletic trainer Mike Green, FCA sponsor. Latin Club members performed an initiation service for the first time this year with Mary Shafer represent- ing Latin 11-12, Susan Rigler, Latin 21-23, Kerry Price, Latin 31-32 and Nancy Rush, Latin 41-42. John Ellis served as the ceremonial High Priest. Each representative lit a candle, symbolic of the light that will guide students through the study of Latin, and stepped forward to explain what they would be learning through the course of their present year of Latin. With the closing words ot the fourth year represent- ative, the High Priest presided over the cutting of an apple into tour parts. The knife represented studyg the apple was daily lessons. Seeds from the apple were thrown into the flames of the candle as a sacrifice to the spirit ot achievement. As members of this soci- ety, may we always be willing to apply ourselves and make whatever sacrifices are demanded for success, - the closing words of the service. Masculine brutality? No, just a little fun as senior Ftoxie Shantz and FCA sponsor Mike Green entertain the group during a meet- ing at Debbie Younger's house for the weekly rap session. At an FCA meeting, sponsor Mike Green expresses to the mem- bers how Christian attitudes relate to participating in athletics. 78 ORGANIZATIONS '. rv We xy T ' , X ,,, t ., John Ellis and Myron Lasher prepare for the initiation service Latin Club members performed at their first meeting. Dusty Sanderson and Frank Womack Ctopj wait their turn at the Shakey's Pizza Parlor serving line during the Latin banquet. Laren Edwards and John Ellis Cabovej, voted Rex and Regina by Latin Club members, work on a translation for class in the library. Ellis wears the medal awarded to him at the banquet. ORGANIZATIONS 79 ,A Fourth year Spanish students, Elizabeth Bennett, Sally Holt, Marsha Eubanks and Jane Willoughby exchange places with Cinderella and her sisters as they present La Cenicientaf' the play in Spanish at the Spanish Club Christmas party. As the Spanish party pinata breaks, Damaris Limas reaches to gather the contents as Mrs. Lucy Limas reaches for her. Rhonda Redding plays Scrabble with her Spanish-American student while helping tutor children at the Alamo Center. 80 ORGANIZATIONS Mary Ann Mabrey, Rebecca Peltrey and Myra Millard, officers of FTA, work on scrapbook layouts to be used at state contest. Spanish Club, FTA set educationa. goals A good education enables a person to worry about things in all parts ot the world -- a quote taken from the Illinois State Journal that could describe the efforts of both members ot Spanish Club and FTA CFuture Teachers of Americaj in helping oth- ers, not only through teaching but also by doing. Spanish Club members this year opened their hearts and outstretched their hands to help the peo- ple in Guadalajara, Mexico, in association with their state project. Children stricken with polio were given new hope as members ot Spanish Club helped to provide leg braces for the underprivileged. Members also helped to bring cold drinking water to the tiny village of Suncho, Peru. Tohelp raise money, the organization sold candles at Christmas. The project, started this year, made over 3200. Another project started by the Spanish Club was to collect papers for recycling. Spanish Club members devote much ot their time to tutoring Spanish-American children at the Alamo Center on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. The work is completely voluntary. Spanish Club also sets aside funds for a Spanish scholarship depending upon grades and the need ot the aid. The scholarship is sent to any college the recipient desires. Active senior members of FTA were given the opportunity to see if teaching was what they really wanted their lite profession to be. The members were allowed to teach for one day in elementary schools vvithin the city. Rebecca Peltrey, Kim Poole, Karen Harder, Vicki West and Jack Nunley attended the state FTA con- vention Feb. 23 - 24. Tascosa entered the yearbook and scrapbook contest at the convention. Mr. and Miss FTA, Freddie Hardin and Jan Costello, practice their speeches for competition at the district FTA convention. ORGANIZATIONS 81 As Tascosa steps backward into an old custom of having outdoor pep rallies, Key Club members wave the traditional Rebel flag. Key Clubbers enter new Explorers Post Key Club members voted to become an Explorer Post this year upon the approval of their sponsoring organization, the Amarillo Kiwanis Club. Key Club will remain essentially under Kiwanis Club sponsorship but with greater opportunity for sehfice projects through Explorers. Highlighting fund-raising activities undertaken by Key Club members was the sale of tickets to the United States Marine Band performances in the Civic Center in October. The club needed 31,000 for trans- portation expenses to the Key Club convention in Houston. Besides painting cars before football games as they have always done, Key Club members involved them- selves in a variety of activities this year. Many Key Club and Explorer Post members scaled the snow- covered slopes on a ski trip Feb. 14, 15 and 16. Key Clubs from all over the Panhandle area gathered for a spring rally in February. ln addition, a Buddy Program was sponsored by Key Club members. The program was designed to aid those in children's homes. Members spend a day at one of the homes playing and helping the children. Key Clubbers Wales Madden, Brad Garrett, Kent Parsons, David McFather and Eddy Bauman paint a car to represent Ftebels. 82 ORGANIZATIONS Key Club members Richard Daniel, Steve Scoggins, Mike Miller, David Hayes, Brad Garrett and Eddy Bauman enjoy an early morning breakfast at Sambo's before facing another school day. Z r t 32, i ', 'iii' f 1 'W 5 , Key Clubbers David Jones and Eddy Bauman wait on hungry spectators at the concession stand in the foyer of the Rebel gym. Stephanie Taylor, elected 1972-73 Key Club sweetheart, enjoys the companionship of many eager gentlemen at a club meeting. ORGANIZATIONS 83 84 ACADEMICS Academics , 4 'Y I Q. 'if' H female ofma Lrnpowa fwwmlfahflju Lnxme ufuuiion wwn. UT MM WJQ a man Kwwffz at ww HUIEI4 Zim a Emo: I ww nuff Hint a 50141. Y,TTEOWf1ll P I! fl' .484 W IW 45 'al Girls acquire skills: learn beauty making In addition to other vocational courses offered at Tascosa, cosmetology made its debut this year. Ten girls from Tascosa went to Pivot Point interna- tional School of Hair Design each day. Some of the students went to classes in the morning, and the oth- ers attended classes in the afternoon. Students from Amarillo High, Caprock and Palo Duro were also involved in the program. Cosmetology students learned the methods of hair styling and cutting, mani- ouring and giving facials. Students who studied cosmetology this year include Barbara Bachus, Debbie Downey, Mickye Ferguson, Melinda Gaston, Rita Hall, Beverly Harris, Vicki Lundegreen, Tina Patenaude, Chris Prather and Debbie Selby. After two years' work in the cosmetology course a student may take the state beautician examination. Practically fee free, the only expense on the student's part was hair spray. Two seniors participated in the course while the rest were juniors. Senior cosmetology student Mickye Ferguson fixes a customers hair at Pivot Point where she attends cosmetology classes. Tina Patenaude Crightb learns the correct way of giving a mani- cure by practicing on a fellow student Vicki Lundegreen. 86 ACADEMICS Learning to out hair is a basic skill cosmetology students learn. Mickye Ferguson shows her skill in the art. Practicing her skills in hair rolling, junior Meiinda Gaston curls a customer's hair in cosmetology class. ACADEMICS 87 Bobby Boyett Cabove photo, lefty explains a mechanical drawing project to Craig Cowden and Tim Simms. Kim Milbern, environmental science student Cabove rightj, learns to experiment with water treatment. ICT student Tim Mendez applies the knowledge he has learned by working at the Colony Art and Frame shop. ACADEMICS 88 ,T 'ff ff' i l ,524 45,32 Solutions in ecology object of new class Environmental science, a course dealing with ecol- ogy, was offered to students at Tascosa for the first time this year. Students learned the techniques of water treatment. Amarillo, along with 13 other school systems in the state, is offering this course to students on an experi- mental basis. Mrs. Linda Honaker taught the class. Fifteen students, 13 of which are boys, participated in the program this year. Since the course is a two- year subject, this year's seniors will receive one full year's credit for taking the class. Juniors taking envi- ronmental science this year will go into industrial cooperative training CICTJ next year and apply what they learned on a job. ICT is a cooperative program between school, stu- dent and business to train a student in a skill or a trade. An employer provides the training station and the equipment while the school provides the student with the technical information needed. ICT students have a choice of 96 trades ranging from such skilled crafts as auto mechanics to carpentry to health. Working as a mechanic in an automotive shop, senior Charles Anderson receives credit in ICT as well as gaining experience. ACADEMICS 89 -v -v 'H '-1 u Ullllligi I H A . Typing, bookkeeping teach business skills Among the different courses offered at Tascosa in business are consumer math, typing and bookkeep- ing. Consumer math, taught by Mrs. Schellon Meek, helps a student learn how to balance out expenses he must make daily in his adult life. Mrs. Meek said she felt the course would be advantageous to any student because it teaches anything he would need to know about personal finance, subjects ranging from grocery shopping to car buying. Many students took typing to prepare themselves for a career in business while others felt it would help them in college work with writing term papers. A semester course in typing, Typing 40, was offered to seniors. This course taught the basics of typing in half of the time the regular Typing 31 course takes. Teaching the students how to keep ledgers, to bal- ance out books and other aspects of accounting was the purpose of bookkeeping 31. Bookkeeping stu- dents learn to do figuring with adding machines. Mrs. Marilyn Grider taught the bookkeeping class. Typing students Ron Scott, Pam Murdock and Mary Jacobs type the conditioning exercise to get warmed up and practice. Pam Polvadore, D'Layne Williams and Gail Holland learn the bas- ics of typewriting by practicing every day on a drill. EW ACADEMICS 91 Senior art student Karen Winfield creates a shadow design by using glue and other media in Danny Gamble's art class. ln ,arts and crafts class, senior Scooter Jeffers files a piece of plastic. Students learn jewelry making in the class. l ACADEMICS 92 , - + f- '9.-A km A ,..-s,,. VQ.N - ---V Artist Eddy Sommerville works on a charcoal drawing that he entered in the Scholastic Art Contest at Western Plaza. Artists display work: students enter tolios Aspiring young artists entered the Scholastic Art Contest at Western Plaza Feb. 10 - 24. Entering portfolios in the contest were Gary Allen, Janet Bandy, Kathy Hammond, Rick Holcomb, Cindy Holliday, Mary Jane Hughes, Sherry Karr, Tom Pan- ger, Owen Ftuland, Eddy Sommerville and Debbie Wil- son. Miss Bandy also entered a portfolio of photography which was judged at the Scholastic Contest along with the Kodak Photography Contest. According to art teacher Danny Gamble, there were more Tascosa students entering portfolios than in past years. Senior portfolios were entered March 13 -23 for the Amarillo Fine Arts show, displayed in the Capital Hotel from the first until the middle part of April. The show was sponsored by the Amarillo Fine Arts Asso- ciation. Art students study painting, drawing and other media under Gamble while Paul Keithley teaches arts and crafts. Arts and crafts includes the study of jew- elry making. Students start out by using copper when making jewelry and later progress to other metals. Senior Debbie Wilson works on her port- folio for the Scholastic Art Contest. ACADEMICS 93 Boys acquire basics in home management Teaching boys the basic rules of keeping house is the goal of the home management for boys class. Boys study consumer education and management during the first part of the course which gives them the foundations for the last part of the course. In home management the main stress is put on foods, health and nutrition. Eight weeks are spent on this phase of the course with boys learning the prepara- tion of food and how to balance the meals nutrition- ally. Along with a short study of social etiquette, the boys learn the do's and don'ts and coordination of clothing and personal grooming habits. After the home management studies the students discuss housing and employment in relation to their own lives. Mrs. Jeanette Hadaway and Mrs. Margaret Elliott taught the all-male class. Home management for boys is one of the eight homemaking courses taught at Tascosa including Homemaking I, ll, lllg home and family livingg child developmentg consumer educationg home manage- mentg cooperative education and home furnishings. Cleaning up after preparing a meal are students Barbara McAvey and Debbie Stanberry. Football coaches James Harris and Fred Dawson fill their plates with Christmas goodies at the Christmas reception given for the faculty members by the homemaking classes. 94 ACADEMlCS GER X A. L, .5 Mgr 5 . W :six L., A it if sas: q t laik' V' f -as s ,7 A im A - - Q- Q.. Q tra I , Seniors Jill Gentry and James Polly stage a family fight in home and family living to give an example of marital problems. Junior Carrie Sparks learns to sew a garment with the use of a Singer sewing machine in the one-semester clothing class. Frank Richard, Scooter Jeffers and Mike Davis don aprons and learn to fry eggs in the cooking portion of home management. ACADEMICS 95 ASSP classes help kiols during Yuleticle As a project, the advanced social science problems classes participated in the toys for children effort at Christmas. According to social problems teacher Mrs. Mildred Edwards, her two classes worked through Rick Turner and Toys For Tots at the Texas Panhandle Community Action Corporation. During her two class periods, Mrs. Edwards' students repaired old toys such as dolls, trucks and cars. The toys were given to Turner for the use of Toys For Tots. Students in Rosalyn Wolfe's problems class reju- venated and painted toys themselves during their class period to donate to the North Heights Day Nurs- ery. Each student chose a child and made a stocking for him, giving it to the child at a Christmas party December 22. Howard Coleman, a social problems student, dressed up as Santa Claus. A truckload of baby clothes and toys was given to the nursery itself. Students taking the subject are required to do six hours of volunteer work on their own time while tak- ing the class. Advanced Social Science Problems students Phil Moser and Pat Wood give a toy to a child at the North Heights Day Nursery. As a required part of the government course, senior Jeff Bowers gives a current events report in his government class. 96 ACADEMICS Junior Daniel Patton repairs a toy which went to underprivileged children at Christmas in his social problems class. American history students Sharon Sterling, Kerry Moore, Becky Collins and Karen Smith discuss current issues in a panel. Ken Neeley and Vicki Stanislao do a bulletin board on the com- parison of the agricultural and industrial eras ot America. ACADEMICS 97 Journalism students give up sponsorship Due to student apathy and the extra amount of time involved, journalism students decided to drop their sponsorship of favorites. ln the past, Las Memorias staffers have sponsored the election and presentation of favorites. A great deal of time and money went into the sponsorship of favoritesg and yearbook staffers, along with sponsor Winston Odom, felt the money could be better spent on the yearbook. Fifteen Rebel journalists traveled to Denton Dec. 7 for the annual Texas High School Press Association convention. The Pioneer won the THSPA champion- ship for the second year. The 1972 Las Memorias received an All-Texas rating, which is a first division. Photographer Janet Bandy won first place in year- book advertising photography. Ken Teague got fourth place in yearbook sports photography. Pioneer co- editor Charles Hickmott received fourth place in news story writing. Staffers traveled to Austin to attend the interscho- lastic League Press Conference in March at the Uni- versity of Texas. Yearbook staffers Robin Willingham, Cap- pie Wall and Nan Burk have fun at the Las Memorias-Pioneer Christmas party. Pioneer staffers Mitch Foster, Carl McFleynolds and Billy Roberts check the list of advertisers for the next issue. l 98 ACADEMICS Las Memorias staffers Julie Henderson and Linda Patterson type copy for a yearbook deadline. Steve Dunlap and Mike McLane work on paste-ups in order to meet a deadline for the Pioneer. Photographer Janet Bandy plays a game of cards while on the Denton trip which journalism students made in December. ACADEMICS 99 l l 1 ,Q l at Speech students Cheryl Hill and Susan Gribbon prepare for debate tournaments during their third period speech class. Seniors Freddie Hardin and Mike Harrison go through the rou- tines of a duet acting scene they entered in speech contests. Il! 9135 .a . A, ACADEMICS 100 my --1--......,,,,.,w, ,ns .Y :ill 5 lil' W it X, ,, it I I 9 ,- AQFQQF 1 4 -Q- Fug FT ! f P- 5! Q! tl Speakers get honor, win first tournament With an almost totally new team, the speech squad pulled off sweepstakes at the Angelo State University Speech Tournament in San Angelo. Due to the fact that there were only four returning seniors, Mrs. Marti Kirk, speech teacher and sponsor, felt that the team did the best they had done previously at the San Angelo tournament. The San Angelo tourna- ment was the first of the school year. After the San Angelo trip, speechers traveled to Lub- bock for another tournament where they placed third in sweepstakes. Mrs. Kirk said that more individuals won first places in Lubbock than in San Angelo. First place winners included Stephanie Taylor in girl's poetry inter- pretationg Wade Redd in original oratoryg Donna Avery in original oratoryg Lori Johnson and Allison Brooks in duet acting and Susan Gribbon and Cheryl Hill in debate. Students placing second were Carol Vahue in girl's persuasive speaking and Connie Braudt in girl's oratory. Junior speech team member Jeri Shaltry practices the art of extem- poraneous speaking during her second period speech class. Juniors Lori Johnson and Allison Brooks practice a duet acting scene of Medea they entered at contest. ACADEMICS 101 J Lisa Hess and Carl Lorey rehearse a scene from Carousel Cast members found rehearsals a major part of their daily routine. Seniors Billy Krause and Steve Dunnagan attempt to imitate a fish in the aquarium the drama department bought and stocked. As a part of the semester exam in drama students had to demon- strate phases of acting. Billy Krause played a country comedian, Howard Coleman sang and Amy Line did an acting scene. 102 ACADEMICS 'Carousel' cast gets berth at music meet Drama instructor Neil Hess took a group of cast members to help him demonstrate effective staging of musicals to the Texas Music Educators Association CTMEAJ convention in San Antonio Feb. 7-9. The group performed the scene June is Busting Out All Over and BIow High, Blow Low and a scene from Hello Dolly. Carousel, a modern-day love story, made its debut in February as Tascosa's 15th musical. A joint effort of the orchestra, choir and drama departments, the musical began with rehearsals before school for the orchestra and the dancers while actors practiced after school. Howard Coleman played Billy, the main character who loves Julie, played by Rosalyn Friedrichs. The musical is a Rodg- ers and Hammerstein creation which played on Broadway. Carousel ran February 20-24. In the past, play- ers were chosen more on their singing ability, whereas this year students were chosen mainly on their acting talent. Most leading parts were both sing- ers and actors. Sophomore David Jones goes through a scene from Carousel' with Howard Coleman, who played Billy, the leading male role. Matt Sharp, Janet Joblin, Terry Ward, Janice Balfour, Mike Harrison, Kathy DeVito, Melissa Pettis and Crista Banfvin made up a small percent of the cast of the musical Carousel, presented in February. ACADEMICS 103 Math students study in early morning lab To help students who have difficulty in mathematics was the purpose of the math lab. According to Mrs. Lois Taylor, head of the math department, the math lab was started around the first of November because so many students were having trouble with math and needed extra help out of class. Math students who understand their work volunteer to help other stu- dents, Some days there are a ratio of 20 tutors to one student and other days there is a ratio of five students to one tutor. It varies from day to day. But if a student doesn't come to get help, the volunteers do their own homework. It is never a waste of time for the volun- teers, Mrs. Taylor said. The math department is planning to, continue the lab next year if there is a demand and need for it. Math lab was open to any student in any one of the math courses 8-8:25 a.m. each day. Some of the math teachers helped the students themselves. Sophomore David Oles finds the measure of an angle by the use of a protractor at the blackboard in his geometry class. Sophomore Suzanne Silverman explains the previous night's geometry homework to senior Roni McGill in the math lab. 104 ACADEMICS Sophomore biology student Janice Cooper adjusts the fine adjustment on her microscope in order to study the material on the slide in the science lab. Junior David Cornett discovers the helpfulness of learning the proper use and care of a slide rule as he meticulously tries to solve a physics problem. Following lab procedures, Biology 50 student Gary Allen selects a prepared slide, Robert Hughes focuses the object and lab partners Rick Pollard and Cheryl Hill view the slide as Mike Naslund looks on. Biology 50 is a semester course. ACADEMICS 105 English 4Ol'l exhibits aspects of humanity, To find what is universal about man was the object of the humanities class offered first semester this year. Humanities was classified as English 4OH because the Texas Education Agency would not give credit for because there was a greater need for teachers in other areas. Students did projects while in the course - one each six weeks and one at semester. Ten subjects were given to the students and they chose four they wanted to do projects on. Projects included reports and slide shows. Students chose from a list which included architecture, art, dance, drama, fashion, film-making, history, literature, music and philosophy. Film making included two subjects - television and photography. Mrs, .Jane Moore, humanities teacher, felt the sub- ject was good, but she expressed her disappointment in that the students showed a lack of concern and maturity. She also felt too many students took humanities to get the last half credit to graduate. Mrs. Lucy Limas, Spanish teacher, uses a prop to emphasize a point in teaching her class in the language lab. ,gn Juniors Dee Ann Hill and Vicki Sterquell present their first semester project to the students in Mrs. Thelma VVorthen's English 31 class. 106 ACADEMICS the course if listed as an elective. In the past, human- ities was offered but the class was disbanded Q xt Ski Presenting his semester project on the political scene during the November elections is humanities student Kevin Frank. Mrs. Betty Lay and junior Chris Perry listen to a recording of Macbeth, which Mrs. Lay's English classes studies. Students learning to speak a foreign language find the language lab a useful, yet sometimes painful, part of the course. ACADEMICS 107 108 SPORTS 5 0 Spor+s 4 jg. 'fu ,Wm I S M- ,HQ fs, T., J X is X ,X A .4 2 sr A 'Ab' al A 'f55!'3 Si ,. wi Not even two inches of snow can stop the spirit arousers from attending the last football game against Borger. One in the Spirit is the cheerleaders favorite slogan. A prayer before all events is their own one-way. Robert Baker, Brenda Barton, Byron Hill, Cindy McGuire, Marilyn Ruthart, Roxie Schantz, Brent Scott and Gary Wil- son, 1972-73 cheerleaders, participate in a variety ot spirit raising activities in the collage below. .lc5f,ff'i- 110 CHEERLEADERS, GENERAL REB Creating atmosphere cheerleaders' duties Painting posters, attending all athletic activities and in general creating an atmosphere of spirit and enthu- siasm are some of the things that describe the 1972- 73 cheerleaders. Heading the squad were Roxle Schantz and Byron Hill. Other seniors were Brenda Barton, Marilyn Ruthart, Brent Scott and Gary Wilson. Junior cheerleaders were Cindy McGuire and Robert Baker. While attending camp last summer at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, the spirit leaders took sweepstakes. They won four first place ribbons, the spirit stick and brought home the spark plug for being most friendly and spirited among 2,000 other partici- pants. Physical education teacher Billye Gray is the cheer- leader sponsor. Miss Gray is also the volleyball coach at Tascosa. This years' General Reb was Derryl Yeager. Yeager helped raise the spirit at pep rallies and football games. He was also active in all Tascosa musicals and drama productions. Derryl Yeager practices ballet, a favorite pastime, for the musical Carousel Yeager was a star in the Nutcracker Ballet. Chargel yell General Reb and the cheerleaders as they bring the THS grid- sters into the Rebel-Sandie clash. CHEERLEADERS, GENERAL REB 111 J! 4 3 5 -T ,L 3 we' 45 'ka' A if Q 4,1 wb' ? 1515 . .-wk' Gridsters finish 5-5 under new coaches Tascosa's southern gridsters wound up their sea- son evenly with a 5-5 record. Duplicating the 1971-72 pre-district season with a 3-2 record, the Rebel footballers defeated Dumas and the Coronados of Lubbock and El Paso, but started out the season with upsetting losses to Permian and Plainview. Things looked downhill when the Ped and Black lost their first district game to Palo Duro, but then started going upward with a close-won battle over Pampa. The Rebs readily came back, but lost to Caprock and the Sandies and won their final game with Borger in the snow. The district season ended, putting the footballers in a tie for third place with Bor- ger, Caprock, and Pampa, with a 2-3 record. New head coach James CJockoJ Harris came to Tascosa from South Garland High School. l like Tas- cosa really well, and the boys are a good group of kids to work with, said Harris. 'Uutside of the record, it was a pleasant year tor me to coach. Also coming new to the varsity team was Coach Fred Dawson from Vernon, Texas. Football queen Liz Offord throws a snowball at gridster Bob Cal- lan. Miss Offord was presented at the pep rally Nov. 11. Discouraged faces of head coach Jocko Harris fsecond from rightj and his assistants reflect the El Paso score at halftime. : firfeizwk FOOTBALL 1 1 3 Rebels fall fo Cats: pound Demons 36-8 Dixieland's varsity footballers were defeated by Per- mian and Plainview in the first two games of the year, but then started a three-game winning streak which included Dumas and the Coronados of El Paso and Lubbock. Rainy weather and Permian's cautious control of the ball led to the Panther's 27-O victory over the Rebels. Not being able to overcome their many mistakes against Plainview, Tascosa put in their first touch- down with Paul Smith making a two-yard run and Randy Fletcher running for the extra points. The Red and Black fell to the Bulldogs 24-8. Beginning to rise, the South took a decisive 36-8 victory over Dumas. The first score was a right sweep by Smith. Smith rounded up two more touchdowns and Billy Orr caught a 37-yard pass for the final score of the first half. Richard Whitehead and Chris McDaniel ended the scoring with their two touch- downs. Lubbock Coronado kept the Rebs slowed down until third quarter. Fletcher and Orr began the gradual drive with a pass for a touchdown. Rod Wilhite then popped into the game with an interception and a pass from Fletcher to finish off the score of 19-O. Dominating the game, the gridsters triumphed over the favored El Paso T-Birds. Orr and Smith scored the touchdowns with Doug Moser trapping the T-Bird quarterback behind the goal line for a safety, ending the game 14-O. Safety Steve Stavenhagen C293 ferociously brings down a Plain- view Bulldog in a Plainview 24-8 victory Sept. 8. Keith Walvoord C243 tries to find running room among the Dumas Demons after receiving a hand-off from Randy Fletcher. 1 14 FOOTBALL Wingback Billy Orr C493 steps back to grab a pass in hard-fought 14-O victory against El Paso at Dick Bivins. back Paul Smith Q22j holds tightly onto the ball. Varsity Team Record i972 3-AAAA y tiDenotes district games i the As the El Paso T-Birds hover among the Rebs, junior halt- Tascosa Opponent They L O 1 Permian 4 f 27 8 Plainview 24 36 Dumas 4 r 1 P8 19 Lubbock Coronado' O 14 El Paso Coronado c D 4 't6 Palo Duro 21 315 4 Pampa 4 4 . 14 1 4 Caprock 23 t'7 Amarilloilftigh t 10 iii'ri 2 t24 Borger 16 Varsity tootball players are Cback rowj trainers Mark Love and Pat Shields, Doug Moser, Craig Swagerty, Jimmy Kile, Chris McDaniel, Chuck Maxwell, Bobby Mansfield, Keith Walvoord, Billy Orr, Randy Everett, Doyle Walker, Mike Shepherd, trainer Joe Clark, Csecond rowj Chris Vechan, Stan Thorne, Bob Callan, Ken- dal Garrison, Rusty Raleigh, Chris Pinkston, Randy Fletcher, Richard Whitehead, Carroll Godwin, Rod Wilhite, Gary Jennings, Phil Moser, Cfront rowj Joe Cave, Chris Kidd, Steve Stavenhagen, Terry Cleveland, Bill Williams, Dick Ford, Paul Smith, Steve Spencer, Richard Ladd, Randy Dryden and Bud Arterburn. FOOTBALL l 15 Several Rebel defenders gang-tackle a Palo Duro Don. The Dons Won 21-6 on a windy October day. K Rebel gridster Phil Moser Q58j struggles to hold on to Don Mike Smith in the first Southern district game of the season. Junior Rusty Raleigh searches for an open receiver among Palo Duro's footballers after replacing injured Randy Fletcher. 1 16 FOOTBALL Dons tear up Dixie Rebs stun Farmers Tascosa Rebels helped in adding confusion to vvhom the district bell would go by losing to Palo Duro and surprising Pampa by a one-point vvin. Holding the Rebel offensive the entire game except for a four-yard run by junior halfback Paul Smith for a touchdown, Palo Duro ended the easily fought bat- tle 21-6. Not letting the Dons upset their whole season, the South showed it to be true by shocking the Farmers 15-14, lt looked as it Pampa had already defeated Dixie when they made an easy six points with only tvvo and a half minutes gone in the game. The Red and Black fooled the Harvesters with an intercepted pitchout by Stan Thorne and a pass from Randy Fletcher to Craig Svvagerty for the gridster's first score. Pampa led at halftime 14-7, but Tascosa's Smith made the final score with a 73-yard run and Fletcher added the extra two points. Tascosa's Steve Spencer C205 skirts around some of the Pampa players. The Rebels gave the Farmers a one-point upset. Dodging in and out of the Harvesters the district pick haltback down OVI the PSITIDB 30-Yard HUG at DiCK Bivins- Smith WGS DlCked Paul Smith C225 demonstrates his speed as he fought for a first to be onthe all-district 3-AAAA team. FOOTBALL 1 1 7 'Sand' upsets South: Tl-IS ends with win After their winning battle over Pampa, the gridsters vvere really spirited, but the spirit began to drain with tvvo very disappointing losses to Caprock and Amar- illo High. The true Southerners vvon their final game of the season by defeating Borger 26-14. Caproclds running and passing procedures and Tascosa's inability to move the ball once inside the Longhorn's 20 yard line left the Rebs vvith a 23-14 upset. Steve Spencer made the first score for the Rebels vvith a 15-yard pass from Randy Fletcher. Randy Everett made a safety capturing Caproclds David Ream behind the goal. The final Rebel score was a 56-yard pass from Fletcher to Billy Orr. Barely getting past the Rebs, the Sandies vvon with a 10-7 victory the follovving vveek. The 0-0 half had everyone astounded until the gridsters made a score on a 20-yard pass in the third quarter. AHS finally scored after recovering a fumble in the fourth quarter for a score of 7-7. Tvvo attempts were given to the Dirt for a field goal because of a Rebel penalty. The latter was good and left the South stunned with a loss. ln the snovv-covered field, the muddy gridsters ended the 1972-73 season with an easy victory over Borger, 24-16. Defensive end Stan Thorne C123 leaps to block a punt by the Longhorns Nov. 3. Thorne was placed on the all-city team. 8 N in M, 'Rus' use as .x Sv X Q .... i fiie.. tes t.:1:f1' :-Q . X este.:-g-5 if -I-:es ab- ' ---ef c- 1-ssxw 'Q . N .. W as 'R as . suv' . 4 xl As. A ' -A tt. . -. . i..- N. , ff, lbw., an N ,en as Q is ...if ds. up 3 i:,,: as ister . Frantically trying to retrieve a stolen pass, Rebel Billy Orr C493 attempts in vain to fend off a Caprock inter- ception. The Longhorns won 26-14, contributing to their second vvin over Dixie in nine years. 1 18 FOOTBALL Junior Chris Vechan C445 receives a punt as Steve Stavenhagen C291 is ready to block the oncoming Amarillo Sandie. Rebels Brad Graham C895 and Rusty Raleigh C113 grab for the winning punt making the score 10-7 in the Rebel-Sandie clash, Hopelessly trapped inside a mass confusion of football players, haltback Keith Walvoord struggles to reach a first down. FOOTBALL 1 1 9 Junior Varsity players' are Cback rowj Key Sanford, Jeff McPeak, Gosselin James Mayberry Kevin Turner Cfront rowj Eric David Gilbreath, Greg Maxwell, Bill Phillips, Philip Cook, Rod McCarthey Ronnie Reed David Bowling Robert Marks David Manning, Mike Diven, Steve Brown, Cmiddle rowj Blake Box, Gary Smith Byron Carter Jimmy Heavin and Joe Babcock Tasco Bullock, Richard Miller, Ray Oppel, Garry Ford, Joe Harris, Steve sa s junior varsity won the district crown with a 4 1 record JV sweeps olistrictg 'Mores end with 3-6 Tascosa's junior varsity gridsters once again won the district 3-AAAA championship. Like Dixie's varsity, the junior varsity had a 2-3 record in pre-district play. The younger Rebs defeated Hereford and Lubbock Monterey and fell to Lubbock High, Plainview and Lubbock Coronado. After a few losses in non-district play, Tascosa romped over Caprock, Borger, Palo Duro and Pampa and lost only to Amarillo High to hold on to the dis- trict crown with a 4-1 record. Sophomore Rebels finished with a 3-6 record. The Raider gridsters halted the Sandies twice and beat Palo Duro, the city champions, 7-6. Kenneth Brinkley, coach for the sophomores, said, Even though the record is 3-6, they played with enthusiasm and spirit. They showed a lot of hustle and desire in each of the games and played like 'Rebels' Junior varsity coach James Hyatt remarked, My team played with character and ambition. Joe Harris C443 scrambles to help another Rebel gridster tackle a Longhorn. Tascosa beat Caprock 19-7 in a district game. 1 20 FOOTBALL Season Record JU NOP Vanity , 36051 ,,,t L , l Opponent K l ,2 20 ' Lubbock t l : . f . .,:sQ,'ik'26rffZ ttss H8F6f6fd i 0 6 Cofofladou at , , ,VZV W V W: 19 T .-'. i ,V i'. K I 7 -40 Y Efofgef is 1i 6 ':,' 28 ' Ramps, T L12 as C ,TTT lf as 'f1 l 1 gf ,,,, , l E ig L 1 i,, L ig , L, l 5 i Q ? 5 , l ,,,, ,tt l ff f f , 0 .,-,.,, A . 4 . 3, 1 ' i . - y Palo umm ,,s, s,s - h Q L l ,7 Y ?i i pharma f L -512 , f,.--h . ,D m,,1, , H , i ,,mm,A., . Palo Dum . . ,120 :If - , srtl l i Fighting his way through a mass of Caprock Longhorns, Brent Westbrook C423 works his way toward a touchdown. Sophomore gridsters are Cfront rowj Matt Buckley, Tony Cle- ments, Jack Hollinger, Dale Orr, Edward Dowd, Danny Gribbon Bobby Pinkston, Ronnie Finney, Cmiddle rowj Toby Cunningham Brent Westbrook, Mike Abbott, David Grantham, Charles Morris, Kelly Jones, David Messer, Michael Mabry, Cback rowj Myron Lasher, Dennis McKillip, Max Humphreys, Bay Knox, Craig Lan- caster, Larry Fisher, Brad Stone and Coach Kenneth Brinkley. The sophomores ended with a 3-6 season. FOOTBALL 1 21 Rebel varsity grabs first in district race Rebels - least likely to succeed in the district playoffs - made a complete turnabout and showed crowds of over 2,500 that the South can rise again. Tascosa sailed by Borger and Pampa to end up with the most wanted district crown. After tying with Borger for first place in the first half of district, the South went willingly into a hard fought battle against the Bulldogs. They put down Borger 63-61, which enabled the Flebs to enter the playoffs for district against Pampa. A consistent offense and strong defense led the b-ballers to a 52-49 edge over the Farmers. With the glory of district, the varsity basketballers went into bi-district clashing with Monterey. The Plainsmen's stall game affected the Rebs a bit and Monterey squeezed by Tascosa 40-39. Lubbock did make the South fall slightly, but Tascosa Cthird place pick in districtj won what they wanted most - DIS- TBICT 1973. ship with basketballers Bill Fountain Cleftj and Terry Jones. U . ae 'W- Varsity basketball players are Cback TOWD Frank Koenig, Randy Burkett, Terry Jones, Tim Simms, .Robert Durrett, Tom Simms, Cfront rowj Chris Vechan, Jem Welsh, Bill Fountain, Don Hembree and Jeff Hamilton. BASKETBALL 123 Basketball queen Jeri Albertson discusses the district champion- f' Q, I ,.xQ , -fiv fs Among teammates and opponents, Tom Simms C503 jumps and shoots for two points to finalize Tascosa's 77-63 win over Dumas. Senior Robert Durrett C323 puts in a lay-up shot while the Big Spring roundballers hope to have a chance to rebound. 124 BASKETBALL nv -.8 V 9. .1 . ' f. Rebouncling oballers have 6-4 pre-district Rebounding and good ball control led the Tascosa roundballers to a 6-4 pre-district record. Tascosa opened the season by defeating Coronado 68 - 62 and sweeping by Canyon 71-41. Monterey then edged by the Rebels 45-43, but the Rebs came back with a 77-63 win over Dumas. Dixieland traveled to Hereford, only to lose 73-53. With a winning comeback, the South downed Big Spring 83-57. ln a double overtime and with a sigh of relief, the roundballers squeaked by Plainview 58-56. A winning streak was continued through Lubbock High with an easy defeat of 56 - 44. The last two games were downfalls, losing to Coronado 57-50 and Hereford 63-51. ln the city tournament's seven year history, Tas- Cosa took its fifth title. Through double-eliminations, Tascosa played Palo Duro and Caprock twice. To secure the title, the Rebs won over Caprock, 48-45. Glancing at a Whiteface guard, determined Don Hembree C105 finds room to shoot and add two points to the Rebels' score. After being fouled by a Hereford player, Bill Fountain C403 shoots for an extra point. Fountain was named an Amarillo star. BASKETBALL 125 Baskefballers finish conference play 6-4 Rebel cagers finished first half of district tied with Borger 4-1 to send them into the district playoffs. ln the second half the b-ballers fell, ending with 2-3. Palo Duro upset Tascosa by edging the b-ballers 51-49 in the first district game. To make up for the loss, the Rebs came back with a four-game winning streak. In one of the most exciting games of the sea- son, the Rebs plowed Pampa 44-41. The cagers swept over the Sandstorm 67-57, pounced the Bull- dogs 55-47 and put down Caprock 41-35. Going full blast into the second half of district after the winning streak, the Rebels once again were shocked by Palo Duro's 59-53 victory. After losing, the Harvesters came back to defeat the cagers 60-49. With a few letdowns, the South returned to dump the dirt 63-50. With interchanges of losses and wins, Borger shot down the basketballers 69-57. Tascosa wrapped up the regular season with a 63-51 win over Caprock in the Civic Center. Using his superior jumping capabilities, Rebel roundballer Frank Koenig shoots over the long arms of F'D's Fred Mitchell. Fighting for the ball, Tascosa's main string roundballers recover it. Tascosa stunned the Dogs - the district pick - 55-47. V 126 BASKETBALL 3 id -Q53 Varsity Tea m Record Rebs A Opponent 4 They 68 Coronado C 62 3 70 CC Canyon 30 43 g Monterey C45 774 Dumas 45 53 Hereford V73 3 83 Big Spring 57 583 Plainview 56 C 56 C Lubbock C 44 503 C Coronado C57 3, 514 C Hereford C 63 493 CPalo Duro by 351 44C Pampa C C41 67 ar r 3 3 io 3 Amarillo, 357 55 . CC Borger C 47 41 a l5oi ,C Caprockigy 1 at 533 C C Palo Duro 59 48 ,,.Q, xi ,.1. A- gr 63A A Amarillo 50 57 a W , 1,3 Borger C rril 69 63 CC Caprock A 51 ,ga ., QABOIZQCI' i ,511 52 C'Pampa C A 49 CC 39 El Paso Tournament -4 Third Place C iOdessaCQiTournament -e.Sex4enthgPlace of or CityCTournament -- First Place Randy Burkett C443 and Robert Durrett C323 watch as Terry Jones C343 fights for a rebound. Jeff Hamilton C233 passes to Bill Fountain C413 as a Borger Bulldog tries to take over. ear: M-ww BASKETBALL 127 Rebel junior varsity basketballers are Cback rowj Greg Golladay, Greg Jenkins, Steve Hudson, Eddie Anderson, James Mayberry, Cfront rowj Blake Box, Byron Carter, Lucles Love and Steve Foster. JV cagers end I6-8, I take third in district Junior varsity basketballers ended their season with a 16-8 record. The Rebels tied with Borger for third place in district play. Starting district out with three straight victories, the Rebs slaughtered Palo Duro, Pampa and Amarillo High. The Longhorns and the Bulldogs then came back to surprise the South with 61-39, 72-67 defeats. Not letting the loss get them down, the Red and Black put out Palo Duro 68-42, then Pampa turned around and made the roundballers fall 52-44. The Rebels then slowed down the Sandies 67-42 and slipped by Borger 68-64. Ending the season, Caprock Cdistrict championsj edged Tascosa 39-36. The JV roundballers finished with a 6-4 district record. Tascosa junior varsity took first in the city tourna- ment. Rebs first won over Palo Duro 68-42, then tell to Caprock 63-47. Due to double eliminations, the b- ballers once again dumped the Dons 54-42 and victo- riously sped by Caprock 51-41 to take the city cham- pionship crown. Leaping into the air to try to score another point against Amarillo High is junior Steve Hudson. AHS fell to Tascosa, 53-49. 1 28 BASKETBALL Blake Box shoots against Pampa while Greg Jenkins and James Mayberry watch in anxious anticipation. kins f54J jumps and shoots over them. J unior Va rsiry Flebs Opponent siisi They 66 Coronado 42 79l Canyon 511 28 Monterey 34 65 Dumas 42 73' Hereford S 4 62 65 Big Spring 73 68 Palo Duro 42 46 4 Caprook 1 63 52 Palo Duro 42 51g y Caprock 41 414' Plainview 45 51 Lubbock 38 45 g Coronado 29 56' 4 Hereford 7 45 70 Palo Duro 39 69 Pampa L 51 53 3 Amarillo 49 67 Borger 72 39. 7 Caprock 7 y 61 68 Palo Duro 442 44 Pampa 52 67, Amarillo 42 68 Borger 64 39 Caprock 36 BASKETBALL 129 Closely guarded by opponents, Greg Jen- ,5- Ftebel sophomore James Mayberry C241 executes a jump shot to attempt to score two points against Amarillo High. .M ., H if - , ' I f ,.f,. - ..b.. ,, A.,, , ,v,.. ,,.,,gw,, ,. I V , ,,kiV ,, , , , , .M d he-J 4 ,i -f.' , if-,:.f:e., S3 H on Si' 3, S A CD 130 BASKETBALL .tg0DnQf1enf They , i ? iiiii , 46 ' iiiiii i 34 , ,,,,, 5 52 41 ,50 Palo Duro t Amaritlo y g 45 , ,K f kj ,kL, V V Amarillo 63 44 1972-73 sophomore basketball players are Cback rowj Mark Heard, Mark Hughes, Greg Nite Mark Mosser, Rick Friedricks, Charles Hall, Myron Lasher, Cfront rowj Will Burks, Gary Pender- graft, Kurt Fleinbold, Scott Esler, Grant Smith, Gary Gibson and Norman Brown. Sophomore b-loallers sweep championship Ending with a record of 7-3, the sophomore round- ballers took the title of city champions. With a few losses interchanged between the victo- ries, the sophomore team finished with a winning sea- son. The Red and Black started out by edging the Longhorns 39-37. Tascosa overtook Palo Duro 58-46 and the Sandies 56-34. Caprock then came back to upset the South 60-48. The sophomores whipped Palo Duro twice 56-52, 54-41. Dixieland then let up a little bit and Amarillo High squeezed by the Rebs 45- 43. Once again Dixie fell to Caprock 46-40. Tas- cosa came back to end their seasons with two wins. They blew the Dirt off 70-63 and their final victory was-a tightly fought battle with Caprock ending 49- 44. Sophomore coach James Hyatt proudly com- mented on taking the city title, I was pleased with the sophomore's season, since they were not blessed with outstanding past accomplishments. They worked hard to achieve their winning season. As the rebound comes off the boards, sophomore Rebel and Sandie roundballers struggle for control of the basketball. Leaping high over his opponents and teammates, sophomore Byron Carter puts in two points for the sophomore Rebels. BASKETBALL 131 o Ivlatmen end second, travel to state finals Not losing a match in four years, Tascosa matmen changed the scene and came in second to Caprock in city. Caprock and the Rebels were close rivals in their matches. Their first match came out 27-27, but the Longhorns edged by the South the second time 21- 20. After a cancellation of many matches against Boys Ranch because of weather conditions, the Rebels tri- umphed 41-11 and 37-15 against the Ranchers. Tascosa swept by the Sandstorm 48-6 and 62-2. Palo Duro put up a small battle but lost 41-11 to the Rebel matmen. The Red and Black stomped over the Dons once again 42-3. Wrestlers going to state were Randy Kroskob C1013, Terry Longhofer C1063, Steve Houchin C1123, Jim Sherrill Q1223, Bobby Boyett C1293, Shane Johnson C1333, Tad Fowler C1413, Galen Wilson C1483, Don Rael C1583, Pete Netherton C1683, Tom Robberson C1883 and Jeff McPeak Cheavyweight3. Wrestling queen Cynthia St. Clair holds a trophy with James Kile, I wrestling coach, congratulating her on being selected. A-team grapplers are Cback row3 Tom Robberson, Jeff McPeak, Richard Burris, Galen Wilson, Pete Netherton, Danny Miller, Bill Walker, Shane Johnson, Jim Doche, manager Jack Vaughn, Cfront row3 Terry Longhofer, Tad Fowler, Dave Nichol, Ricky Jones, Steve Houchin, David Crawford, Jim Sherrill, Randy Kroskob and Wales Madden. INDIVIDUAL SPORTS 133 I-lorns upset Rebels in city matches I I I-98 THS grapplers finished second behind Caprock 111-98 in the city meet. Out of 12 weight divisions, the Rebels ended on top in only three. Pete Netherton, 155-pound weight division state champion, pinned Caprock's Tommy Taylor in the finals. Senior Shane Johnson decisioned Sandie Scott Brosier 7-O in the 134-pound weight division. A battle between two fellow Rebels in the 114- pound division, resulted with Steve Houchin decision- ing Jimmy Doche 3-1. Coaching the 1972-73 wrestlers were James Kile and his assistant Eldon Jackson. After the city tournament, Coach Kile commented, I was disappointed in not being first, but the kids put out a good effort for us and they wrestled as well as they could. We were just a couple of bad breaks away from being champions. l'm really proud of them. Matman Jim Nelson works towards a pin against AHS's Von Miller. Nelson defeated Miller 3-O in the consolation bracket. Ready for a chance to make some points, Terry Longhofer closely watches a Longhorn. Tascosa tied with Caprock 27-27. Senior Wales Madden gains two points from Bill Hand to add to the Rebel score. The South rose over Amarillo High 48-6. Pete Nefherton worked his way to first place by defeating Ronnie Reed. Netherton competed in state wrestling competition in the 169-pound division. 134 INDlVlDUAL SPORTS ' 412229 A VVresfling Record il 972-73 Ffebs Opponent 1 They 27 A Caprock L 27 A 48 Amarillo 6 41 1 Palo Duro A A 11 37 Boys Ranch 15 20 A Caprock A or 21 f 62 Amarillo 2 1 42 A 1 Palo Duro A A A8 28 Boys Ranch 16 A City Tournament --- Second1Place A e A L Jeff McPeak ftop photosj approaches Longhorn Louie Men doza and succeeds in a take-down in the city meet. As he struggles, Galen Wilson tries to flip over a Boys Rancher. B-team wrestlers are Cback rowj Bonnie Reed, Mike Hodges, Greg Williams, John Jones, Geoff Wright, Don Rael, Bill Ford, Cmiddle rowj Bobby Boyetf, Jerry Beck, Mike Diven, Curgus Lowe, Gary Yule, Jim Nelson, Cfront rowb Mark Bailey, Tim Hoelscher, Eddy Bauman, Brent Hender- son, Terry Daughtrey, Dan O'Brien and Ray lrizarry. INDIVIDUAL SPORTS 135 'WZ FSH n Rebs Opfsfonent ' ,They P113 1' i El Paso .Jefferson ,12 El Paso Coronado 6 1 P115 if EI Paso Burgess L 13 6 El Paso lrvin 12 1' E512 'MEI 311: f .1-, - 18 EI Paso Jetterson 1 O i 115 ,El Paso Qoronado or 7,3 g i 11 1 P EI Paso Burgess 1 P 7 1 1 5 o11 El Paso Irvin , 1,4 115 El Paso High ' 'P 3 7' 1 M16 , Goodard oo it O g, ' a i 7 it Border oooo 1o1o 1 T to 77 Canyon Tournament - Third Place g City Tournament - Second Place Flustered with his playing, Duke Roush walks off the court showing his frustration through the flying rackett. Disappointed Rebel Paul Lockhart Crightj congratulates his opponent on his win during the city tournament. if Tascosa's 1972-73 netters are fback rowj Janet Rhea, Amy Janet Mason, Lynn Rogers, Jeannie Quattlebaum, Ann Bowen, Griggs, Allen Durrett, Tim Blumer, David Jones, Jim Smith, Bobby Linda Heyman, Danna Perkins, D'Lee Price, Wendy Pottorff, Duke Hall, Bill Bailey, Paul Lockhart, Coach David Bryant, Cfront rowj Roush and Eddy Bauman. 136 INDIVIDUAL SPORTS Rebel netters finish I972 fall season I2-3 Rebel netters finished the first half of their season with a 12-3 record. Tascosa defeated all the El Palo teams except Irv- ing. Irving edged by the Rebs 12-6. In the Canyon Tennis Tournament the South ended with 2-2. Tascosa squeezed by the Wichita Falls Rid- ers 6-2 and stomped Borger 8-O. EI Palo Irvin and Lubbock Monterey made the Red and Black fall. Amarillo High edged by the Tascosa netters 45-42 in the City Tournament. Janet Rhea took first in the girI's singles championship in the A division. In the B division Paul Lockhart won first in boy's singles. ln boys' doubles David Jones and Bobby Hall seized first place. Changes in the rules in the City Tennis Tournament caused coach David Bryant to have mixed feelings. One rule change involved scoring, and the other was concerned with participation in the tournament. Junior Bill Bailey waits readily for a team- mate's return at the Tennis Center. Rebel Coach David Bryant Csecond from Ieftj talks to netter Duke Roush. Determined Janet Mason shows her abil- ity by being ready for the oncoming ball. INDIVIDUAL SPORTS 137 Members of Tascosa's golf team are Cback rowy Dan Bentley, Randy Cot- ton, Tandy Prickett, Mark Moore, Greg Anderson, Clay Teter, Richard Worley, Mark Walters, Cfront rowj Tim Avery, Donnie Loerwald, Paul Sneed, Roger Bott, Dan McGee, Steve Hyde, Herb Sanders and Boyce Black. or D are Q.. ,MA ia' 2 , .gif t 2 ' '?fz35g- i , 'wif 1, I ing 53 Knees bent, body relaxed, Clay Teter prepares to send the ball in a line drive across the golf course to the green. It takes a strong swing to get the ball across the golf course. Jim Kirk follows through after a drive during practice. 138 INDIVIDUAL SPORTS v . , -2, 3 . B 1 'r J' . qsrvmglwm I' .Q Q Rebels win tourney, girl golfers get City 1972-73 starting Rebel linksters are Greg Ander- son, Dan Bentley, Jim Kirk and Mark Moore. The girl's golf A team consist of Donna Avery, Patty Loehr, Cathy Phillips and Kim Snook. Oct. 21 the boy golfers traveled to Plainview. They won the tournament out of nine teams with 315 strokes. Rebel Mark Moore came close to being the low man of the tournament with a score of 74 to a first place score of 73 strokes. Due to lack of good weather the linksters played El Paso Burgess nine out of the scheduled 27 holes in a dual match. Tascosa edged by Burgess 174-185 Feb. 8. The Rebs fell to El Paso Coronado 308-333 Feb. 9. Rebel girl linksters swept the City Tournament Nov. 7-0. They won easily with 648 strokes over the San- dies' 694. Donna Avery was the overall medalist in the tournament. Making up the girls' B team are linksters Janet Carey, Connie O'Donald, Laurie Pickard and Celia Summers. 2121 .5 -' asm. ' f fl 5 -- 'i Golf team member Donna Avery takes a hefty swing at the ball during practice. 1972-73 girl linksters are Cback rowj Coach Gayle Jones, Patty Loehr, Donna Avery, Cathy Phillips, Laurie Pickard, Connie O'Donald Cfront rowj Laura Deane, Kim Snook, Celia Summers and Debbie Gray. Kim Snook tees up at Ross Rogers golf course, Connie O'Donald executes a putt. elf.. , ,hglvw V INDIVIDUAL SPORTS 139 Meets send tankers on out-of-town trips Rebel swimmers competed this year in four meets which were all out of town. Returning from the Odessa Invitational Relay and Diving Meet Nov. 18, Tascosa brought home third place. Taking first were Robin O'Keefe, Larry Page, Paula Power and Ron Scott in the 200 medley relay. Steve Dunnagan was the only Rebel to bring back a first place from San Angelo. The South tied for fifth Dec. 14-15. Girl tankers took third and boys received fourth at the Texas Tech invitational. Only two first places were won by Tascosa. They went to Dunnagan in the 100- yard backstroke and Page in both the 100 and. 200- yard free style. Both boy and girl tankers finished second in the El Paso Invitational I Swimming Tournament. Boy's first places went to Page in the 200 individual medley and the 400 freestyle, Dunnagan C100 backstrokej and Scott Goodnight in the diving contest. The girls' only first place ribbon went to the 400 freestyle relay team - Charlotte Garrett, Lainey Denton, Miss Power and Miss O'Keefe. Sophomore David Ussery sharpens up gracefully on his dive dur- ing a diving team practice at the Boy's Maverick Club. Taking off and working for distance, Rebels Kerry Singleton, Larry Page and Steve Dunnagan try their hardest to gain footage in a relay before leaving for an El Paso Tournament. 140 lNDlVIDUAL SPORTS Practicing freestyle, sophomore Charlotte Garrett demon- strates the tiresome and hard work freestyle demands. On your mark shouts the starter as Tascosa swimmers Lainey Denton, Paula Power and Robin O'Keefe prepare to take off. Miss Denton, Miss Power and Miss O'Keefe are members of the 400 freestyle relay. Charlotte Garrett Cabovej is also a member of the girl's freestyle relay. 1972-73 swimming and diving team members are Cbottom rowj Lori Stratton, Barbara Hicks, Julie Hudgins, Molly Jones, Mary Jo Corbus, Lainey Denton, Polly Hopson, Csec- ond rowj Terrie Walker, Ginger Carpenter, Debbie Spear, Emily Archer, Charlotte Garrett, Robin O'Keefe, Paula Power, Vicki Capps, Cthird rowj John Bowen, Ron Scott, Jay Williams, John Ellis, Steve Braboy, Larry Page, Steve Dunnagan, Ctop rowj Kirk Davis, Sonny Scott, Kerry Single- ton, Dan Burks, Scott Goodnight and David Ussery. INDIVIDUAL SPORTS 141 After a hard two-mile run, Jim Burgess finishes first in the city meet, putting Tascosa in second place behind Palo Duro. Runners' initial year 'successful'-VNGHIOV Cross country track began this year under Coach John McGuire. Consisting of only one event, the two-mile run, you still have to run a lot of miles to prepare for those two miles, said McGuire., He coaches all four high school teams in Amarillo. Boys participate in cross country during the fall semester and switch to track in spring. Palo Duro edged by the harriers 38-35 in the city meet. Jim Burgess placed first and Van Steed took second. ln the regional meet in Abilene, Tascosa fin- ished seventh out of the 21 teams competing. Bur- gess was the Ftebel's best individual placer in the meets. After the season was over, McGuire commented, I feel like we made a great deal of progress during our first season. We are looking forward to next year, since we did not have a senior on our squad. All the boys will be returning and that year of experience and background should be very beneficial. Cross Country Record Teams THS Meets Entered Placing ll South Plains invitational 1 1116 s 6 Midland invitational 1 1 6 Amarillo City 1 ,4 2 ' Q Amarillo invitational I '9 I 3 Big Springs invitational 13 4 21 Abilene Regional 7 Tascosa cross country men are Cback rowj Jim Burgess Jeff Dean Skip Paschall Van Steed Kim Milbern Burt Osborn Cmiddle rowj Pete Oldham Dennle Chick Mark Elmore James Powell Daniel Patton Cfront rowj Jimmy Salman Gary Williamson Mike Abbott Gerry Blue Kenny Merrick This was the team s first year in competition 142 INDIVIDUAL SPORTS 1 r W ,,.,,..uW Q-LL, z -' S ' 'm , ..,.,L.,,1, f 'X S- .. me . ft f , k K X-as - 'K H .. - ff - g - 4 9 K xv., - . f-1 ., . ' f .M - ' ,. 4- . 3 - P, .f '-we , - 5 5 - ,.-ff., Q 3. '..- , V J - if--., 1, i , ..... . . F iii 7 Hx. . ,Q ,Y ... Q TQ .. t .. .. . , , - .. dm . ,,..,5,,x , , .. .. - ,w' v.g,,, ww ,sw Nj ' .,. ,,, -A .. 4 5- . ' 'ti 51 1-f-f f- ' - .. ' ti, .L . W .. , ,., T c if 4' P P . ,. ri .,,i J' jj 1, ...S , H K sus, ff.,,.-f V ,, , . -iii A ,N . . . A 1 1 J M . k,,- lynn 3 6 -,sv ...... Q , Q, , 555. 1 pt ---.x Wait 'i -ai - . ,.,,m... -1. ,N ,,-- Q K .'ff'1n1 aff. .-if P Q., ', -.i-rg, if .. ' -s.. 1 p , .. .. ,, mi, , Q. .x-3 Demonstrating their skills in physical education are Lisa Adams Melody Abrahamson, Becky Dawson and Kristal Dammier. P.E. classes supply variety of activities Participating in a variety of sports and extra activi- ties, the Tascosa gym classes try to develop skills and keep the students physically fit. Girls' programs include casting, badminton, arch- ery, tennis, volleyball, speed-a-way, basketball, gym- nastics and modern dance. Sophomores take a course in first aid for a period of six weeks. Flag football, softball, soccer, basketball, golf, vol- leyball and wrestling are the given sports tor the boys to enjoy. Physical fitness tests are a must on the schedule for both boys and girls. The test is given twice a year. There are coed classes on educational lecturing. Films were shown on veneral disease, and a profes- sor from Texas Tech gave out questionnaires. With a determined look, Mark McCoy kicks the ball during a soc- cer game. Soccer is required in the boys' activities. INDIVIDUAL SPORTS 143 144 REBELS Rebels ' , WV, I Y' Lv-N. M X K-6, ffm ami? ,M qqflieafxiiam H2 X WM, K F' . A K X... . Q 1 + m x, N Q' ,S N Y,,a.,R Mi '-.1 V fm-W ' ...xl fl X xx w, , ,,..-M4 X R.-ax Aww- .,l Lux 5 if Wl N ffm'-'UWM J' 5 Boarol members set policy on boundaries Setting the boundaries for the new Amarillo High district was one of the main decisions the school board made this year. It was decided that present juniors could have an option as to vvhere they vvant to spend their senior year. Next year's seniors participating in University interscholastic League Competition CUILD could partic- ipate in that same activity only it they went to the school they attended as a junior. Homeroom teachers collected the addresses ot their students which were sent to the Administration Building so that the highest concentration of students could be determined, in order that proper boundaries could be set. School board members include Peter A. Dallas, Dr. Jett Moore, Dr. Richard Archer, W. W. Carter, Mrs. David Kritser, Jose Rael, lrvin Wall and R. A. Wilson. Assistant superintendent for secondary education Lamar Lively and his secretary Mrs. Barbara Cothren study a letter. School board members hear Doug Benson's plea regarding a charged violation of the dress code. -.,,L,,. L 4 gg. y J.. r if 3 X 146 FACULTY 8 figs was h ,b L X Ap-'--.- i Dr. David Austin, deputy superintendent in the Amarillo Public Schools, works at his desk in the administration building. Wallging down the hall to his office, superintendent of Amarillo Public Schools Robert Ashworth prepares for a busy day. FACULTY 147 Women's lib strikes as 'Willie' moves up Along with her duties as dean of girls, Jane Wil- liams this year began sharing the job of assistant principal. As always, Miss Williams takes care of the disci- pline of girls along with the counseling. Much like the duties of assistant principal, Miss Williams has had the responsibility of directing student activities for the past few years. A ruling by the Amarillo school board approved the addition of a second assistant principal in high schools two years ago. The ruling was made in hopes that schools would have a female assistant principal. The administrative staff this year included J. E. Fer- gason, principal, Lewis Martin and Miss Williams, assistant principals, and Glen Wooldridge and John McGuire, administrative assistants. McGuire also coaches the cross country track in the fall. J. E. Fergason and Lewis Manin join other Rebels at the Palo Duro football game by giving their support and encouragement. Taking a few moments to discuss the day's events are principal J. E. Fergason and assistant principal Lewis Martin. v A . ' av Y, 1 0 ? M., .55 faxes,-. 'Z .,a,f' 1 , , A - '.if t fl K ,. 'Tir 148 FACULTY ' ff' Jane Williams, fondly referred to as Miss Willie by most Rebels, was promoted to the position of assistant principal. Glen Wooldridge works on the film projector in the visual aids room. Wooldridge is one of two administrative assistants. Taking care of audio-visual equipment is one of several responsi- bilities of administrative assistant John McGuire. J. E. Fergason Glen Wooldridge Lewis John Jane Martin McGuire Williams FACULTY 1 49 Pupils quickly learn: counselors great aid From the first day of a student's venturing into Tas- cosa, he learns the counselors play a vital role in his school life. Sophomores and upperclassmen alike find out the first week of school is usually accompanied by a visit to the counselor's office. Sophomores who are lost or who merely need a little help find sophomore counse- lor Margaret Haley's office a place of refuge from the sometimes confusing evils of registration. Seniors check with E. L. Hammit during the year to review their credits towards graduation. Mrs. Pollyanna Kim- mins administers the achievement tests and the PSAT-NMSOT test to juniors to determine the National Merit Scholarship finalists. Another person vital to the well-being of most Reb- els is Mrs. Helen Teague, the school nurse. Although Mrs. Teague is not allowed to administer first-aid or medication of any kind, her antidote for a sore throat is gargling salt water. Sophomore counselor Margaret Haley and junior counselor Mrs Pollyanna Kimmins discuss a paper in Mrs. Kimmins' office Margaret Haley E. L. Hammit Mrs. Laura Huckabey Mrs. Pollyanna Kimmins Mrs. Helen Teague Amada Vidaurrl Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs 1 50 FACULTY Lila Wall Alma Bundy Mary Cline Jean Howe Edith Miller Jean Myers Mrs. Mrs. . Olivia Pickard Helen Smith Dorothy Terwilliger 3 -lisSi'5'f QW N. '- 5254. ff . Yi yifsw . H 'iii ,310 .- , W ,gr I -'iff ' Q Pm 'H S 32- :il i 'B Ng . ' P ,-,21 1 1 5' ,ai ' , i f 12 f X x x iii. in S Q 'r l Junior Flob Vinyard talks with Mrs. Lila Wall, visiting field and resources counselor at Tascosa and North Heights schools. Sophomore Susan Wheeler listens to the audiometer which tests her hearing. Mrs. Helen Teague, nurse, administers the test. Signing a pass for a student to come to the library, head librarian Amada Vidaurri makes the library's resources available to all. FACULTY 151 . . . f - 'lf r A Little things pile up: clerks ease troubles , Behind any vvell-run school is a group ot people wi vvho do its paper vvork and other necessary jobs. ft., , Eight secretaries are behind 2300 students at Tas- .Bit s X M cosa laboring on all the necessary vvork. Getting a '35, reinstatement, taking care of a tardy, checking out or ,, running errands for a teacher bring many students to ll't ttt the main office each day. y Mrs. Helen Smith does the work on the computer H ,Y gn grading system along with all of the counseling secre- F 1 5 tarial work. Mrs. Alma Bundy and Mrs. Edith Miller serve as library clerks, checking books out and in, filing magazines, helping students with various pro- s s if jects along with doing the paper work in the library. i it I As checking the computer grading sheets is her job, Mrs. Helen . M sl'srt Smith checks them with senior counselor E. L. Hammitt. i'ii lt1i irii r rtttfr tll Mrs. Jean l-lowe, attendance clerk, helps students before school excuses. A reinstatement must be secured before a pupil can WiIl'i QEBTUHQ l'6ll'lST8TGfT16f11 slips, QGIUUQ Iafdy DSSSGS OV doctor return I0 C1355 after an absence, 1 52 FACULTY ,? 7, ' ' . iii: -' 7 1 112355 V IX X I mii- iv' ,MQ 'in ljj 3, -M! we dir Q a n .. 5 History teacher Rosalyn Wolfe and girls' physical education teacher Billye Gray discuss the last play at a football game. Y' ' 1 'W'-we ' C V ,s .. ,I 1 as , , . , f Mrs. Mildred Edwards Mrs. Karen Abbott Mrs. Patricia Ahearn Don Allen Eugene Ashmead Mrs. Linda Bigham Mrs. Patsy Birge Mrs. Theresa Black Mrs. Sybal Brierley Kenneth Brinkley Mrs, Lynette Brown Virgil Brown David Bryant Mrs. Freda Caballero David Camfield Mrs, Mary Carter Bill Clark Mrs. Carol Clark Eugene Coleman John Colson Mrs. Gladys Cox Henry Crawford Mrs. Georgette Daia Fred Dawson Benny Dement FACULTY 153 Mrs. Margaret Elliott Mrs. Suzanne Ellis Mrs. Lisbeth Fraser Frank Frisbie Mrs. Beverly Gaither Danny Gamble Billye Gray Mike Green Mrs. Marilyn Grider Mrs. Jeanette Hadaway Rudy Kaye Hall Louise Hamm Mrs. Janice Hargrave Barbara Jo Harris James Harris Larry Heard Rev. David Heidtke Ted Henley Neil Hess Mrs. Kathleen Hesse Mrs. Evelyn Hibbs Kenneth Hicks Mrs. Linda Honaker Duane Huey Larry Hungate James Hyatt Eldon Jackson Jimmie Janes Mrs. Laura Johnson Mrs. Marilyn Johnson Charles Jones Gayle Jones Mrs. Rebecca Keel Paul Keithley Mrs. Marilyn Kenyon Harriet Ketchum James Kile Mrs. Marti Kirk Mrs. Betty Lay Spanish instructor Mrs. Mary Roberts listens carefully to a stu dents dialogue in the foreign language lab 1 54 FACULTY Sponsoring activities requires time, work Many faculty members find themselves sewing the school above and beyond the call of duty. By sponsoring extracurricular activities, the teachers pro- vide students with entertainment and experience. Sponsors of extracurricular activities receive no sal- ary increase for their extra time and effort. The only reward is personal satisfaction. Lt. Cmdr. Charles Leonard sponsors Student Coun- cil. Mrs. Patricia Ahearn and Mrs. Carol Clark are sponsors of National Honor Society. Along with her duties as assistant principal, Jane Williams takes on the responsibilities of Rebel Spirits. Mrs. Jane Moore sponsors Wrestling Spirits. Rudy Kaye Hall sponsors the newly-formed Chess Club. Some teachers sponsor clubs directly related to the subjects they teach. Winston Odom sponsors Quill and Scroll. Mrs. Lucy Limas sponsors Spanish Club, while Mrs. Georgette Daia sponsors French Club. Bill Porter, nicknamed Bo Pot by his band members, watches as the band marches during halftime show at Bivins Stadium. Lt. Cmdr. Charles Leonard Mrs. Lucy Limas .,, X Gary Littrell Mrs. Pat Lovelady Len McKenzie Mrs. Schellon Meek 351 Mrs. Doris Mitchell 1' Mrs. Jane Moore Walter Nelson Winston Odom George Palmer Clarence Parker Mrs. Inez Parkey S. W. Pope Bill Porter Mrs. Bonnie Preston Gayle Pyeatt Arnold Reynolds Mrs. Mary Roberts Buddy Rogers Mrs. Darleen Russell Mrs. Edith Smith Jerry Smith Dan Salkeld Dr. Everett Sample Mrs. Ruth Smith CPO Richard Styve Mrs. Lois Taylor FACULTY 155 Teachers go to class to obtain requirement Although many students envy their teachers' apparent freedom from the homework and exam syndrome, many teachers are still required to make return trips to the schoolhouse and sweat over the books every few years. Requirements differ for each instructor depending on the amount of education he already has. Those teachers with bachelors degrees are required by the Amarillo Public School System to return to school every three years after their initial employment in Amarillo for six hours of class- work. Those teachers with master's degrees do not have to return quite so often. Every five years after being hired into the Amarillo system, master's degree holders must return for six hours' credit. Courses taken must be either education courses or classes which deal with the field in which the teacher spe- cializes. To help some teachers get the required hours, the Amarillo Public Schools hold in-service workshops during the year and in the summer. Sid Thompson Lloyd Willis Rosalyn Wolfe Mrs. Mary Wayne Leland Wheeler White Wilhelm Mrs. Mickey Kathy Mrs. June Willis Winburn Witt Mrs. Mary Mrs. Thelma Philip Woods Worthen Wright ff' f. 'J Ni At the Back to SchooI picnic for the football coaches and play- Moser. New coaches Fred Dawson, James Jocko Harris and ers, Kenneth Brinkley reminisces with former football player Dan James Hyatt get acquainted with Larry Heard. 156 FACULTY R, fig P' S f 'f.-iiimff f , . ,, . , ., .. . M, .. . . ,, , fe -- wwf .fff5M,,, f.fz:1ff5:fz,:s:z,'f vfwzlszzgg- :Q-V 4 :g:'g:ffs,fv:w iff, .vfs21fYf2:fs,f . -f-rf ' f. -Qgzrkw--my -1 V i ., . ,,,, .M V... .M . fl., '3 7 'H'WW1,5H' .fzz,L5Qsggss,'f,-A-',ff542zgfe5?5ggsggf1L W ' 1K1,5g5gg53?fsSi'ff-1ff ''iiszxi:52iE???4f??'f4if'. 3 Q - -..' '- 1, X ffm-1 ww-in I M ,,., . .. X f 3 A 1' ' HH , .WQK M- L,.,,,.. R v ,,.v, .,,. 2 f f naw- ,f A M. ,, .. P PQ 2 158 SENIORS y W J M 54 'wggf ,gui 'Vega 4-1.x K-My J, -ffm -ow -awxf. V, is 1 - Psi, ,. 'Q-,sg , 5, ,- Wi:-1,2 1 fV!!,Qk f'J W tv: 'MY-.1 Student body selects Schantz and Moser Announced as the student body's choice for the 1972-73 Mr. and Miss Tascosa were Boxie Schantz and Phil Moser. Miss Schantz served as cheerleader two years, sophomore favorite and runner-up for junior favorite. She participated in Les Chanteurs, FHA and FCA. Miss Schantz was also named DAB Girl. Moser served as a representative to the Senior Day Committee and Student Council. He was also active in football, FCA, FHA and Les Chanteurs. Brenda Barton and Pete Netherton were named runners-up for Mr. and Miss Tascosa. Miss Barton, runner-up for senior favorite also, was the Sports Edi- tor of the Las Memorias and member of the Quill and Scroll. Netherton won the Outstanding Wrestler Award in the 1972-73 city tournament, along with being a member of the National Honor Society, speech team and Senior Gift Committee. H5 1 SENIORS 159 Seniors select Ann, Rick, class favorites Selected by the Senior Class for the 1972-73 favor- ites were Ann Bowen and Rick Trafton. Miss Bowen was a Miss Southern Belle finalist and Ann for the month of January. She was a member of National Honor Society, vice-president of the Student Council and a three year member of the varsity tennis team. Serving as president of the Industrial Cooperative Training CICTD, Trafton was runner-up for favorite his sophomore and junior years. He was also a repre- sentative in Student Council. Runners-up for senior favorites were Brenda Barton and Brent Scott. Miss Barton was junior favorite and runner-up for Miss Tascosa. She was a member of National Honor Society and the Senior Gift Commit- tee. Serving as cheerleader Scott was also active in Les Chanteurs, the Senior Activities Committee and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. l 160 SENIORS Selection committees pick Top Ten seniors Chosen as the 1972-73 Top Ten senior students were Claudia Bittman, Ann Bowen, Robert Durrett, Susan Gribbon, Don Hembree, Julie Henderson, Pete Netherton, Roxie Schantz, Stephanie Taylor and Cap- pie Wall. Leadership and scholarship were considered fore- most in the voting. A committee of 19 juniors and the Faculty Awards Committee voted on the 61 nominees for Top Ten Jan. 26 and 29. The ballot of 61 candi- dates listed only those receiving more than one nomi- nation from the faculty at large. Steve Austin, Robert Baker, Tim Blumer, Stacy Cur- tis, Allen Durrett, Jeff Hamilton, Dee Ann Hill, David Jones, Chris McDaniel, Cindy McGuire, Mike McLane, Chris Perry, Joni Ruthart, Penny Simmons, Donna St. John, Craig Swagerty, Carol Vahue, Janis White and James Yeary made up the Junior Top Ten Selection Committee. Those nominated for Top Ten included Elizabeth Adcock, Cindy Anthony, Mary Archer, Janet Bandy, Brenda Barton, Gayla Bibby, Blair Biggers, Kathleen Brands, Nan Burk, Howard Coleman, Pat Coleman, Steve Dunnagan, Randy Everett, Lisa Gholston, Mel- issa Griggs, Barbara Haralson, Charles Hickmott, Cheryl Hill and Gregg Hoelscher. Others nominated were Sally Holt, Doug House, Theresa Hubbard, Mary Jacobs, Julie Johnson, Madeline Johnson, Rosalind Knox, Sally Lampe, Jeanette Mack, Brad Martin, Vicki Mathes, Tommy Panger, Laura Park, Rick Pollard, Kent Parsons, Kim Poole, Patti Ray and Janet Rhea. Nancy Rush, Marilyn Ruthart, Brent Scott, Lucy Southern, Steve Spencer, Cynthia St. Clair, Chris Thompson, Stan Thorne, Keith Walvoord, Colleen White, Rod Wilhite, Jane Willoughby, Debbie Wilson and Geoff Wright were also nominated. 11 if SENIORS 161 V' 1+ Senior Com- secretary Tascosa's Girls' State. She was a member ot the National lflonor Society, Senior Gift Committee and Senior Day Committee. ,W 1 ,.,,,,,z teamaj junior t ot the Award, Durrett was a National Honor Society member and a National Merit Semitinalist. 162 SENIORS Top Ten National Elected as the var- her Plo- Men Netherton won itrst in the t te wrestlf g ournament three years in ga Aa a mem of the speech team, he won? secifand in.pQs ' sive speaking in the district contestg Heeiertied as Student Cdun- cil parliarttentafiangand was Dan for the month of ,A af Class otticers plan activities ot seniors Representatives from each of the senior home- rooms formed committees for the planning of the sen- ior activities. Organizing of the senior committees was headed by the class officers. Elected by the Senior Class were Jon Banister, president, Charles Curl, vice president and Claudia Bittman, secretary. Acting as committee sponsors were vocational counselor, Mrs. Laura Huckabey, sponsor chairmang math teacher, Mrs. Lois Taylor, Senior Gift and math teacher, Leland Wilhelm, Senior Day Committee. Jane Willoughby vvas chairman of the Senior Activi- ties Committee. Chairman of the Senior Gift Commit- tee was Robert Durrett. Beth Adcock and Tom Braudt served as co-chairman of the Senior Day Committee. Shelly Smith and Mike Harrison headed a Mid-term Senior Committee to keep these students informed the second semester. '14 'rc-1' Yay Greg Anderson Robyn Anderson Jane Anderson Richard Acrey Robert Arguello Becky Armstrong Liz Arney Beth Adcock Becky Balch Janice Balfour Janet Bandy Diana Allen 164 SENlORS Randy Andrews Jeff Babiash Lee Banks 41 Karen Adams Jeri Albertson Gloria Alward Cindy Anthony Barbara Bachus Jon Banister Robert Adams Nellanne Alford Robert Amason Elizabeth Archer Elaine Baker Mike Barber Kay Barfield Benny Bellah John Bird John Blades Jeff Bowers Tom Braudt Bruce Barrick Leslie Bennett Laurie Bird Robin Blair Kim Bowers David Brecheen David Barrington Doug Benson Claudia Bittman Flandy Blake Bobby Boyett Lisa Breeden Brenda Barton Gayla Bibby Pat Bixler Randy Bollig Terry Boyle David Brevvton Teresa Barton Blair Biggers Sherry Black Terry Bourn Kathleen Brands Kent Brigance George Belchett Doug Binnion Pam Blackwell Ann Bowen Becky Branum Cathy Briggs SENIOFES 165 l l Paula Britt Tom Broaddus Debbie Buckley Nan Burk Debbie Callahan Bob Callan Greg Cantwell Pam Carey Kathy Cates Heidi Caywood Sherry Coberly Mary Cole 166 SENIOBS Edwin Brooks Flandy Burkett Joey Callaway Marc Carlton Becky Chapman Howard Coleman Frank Brown Page Butler Blair Camp Cindy Carnahan Dale Chapman Patricia Coleman Hobert Brown Sandy Butler Louise Campbell Debbie Carthel Judy Clark Barbara Coley Bob Bryant Barbara Butrum Irma Cantu Jan Carver Ronnie Clements Mary Conkling Judy Cook Randy Cook Troy Cook Al Corich Kim Costello Craig Cowden Charles Cox Gina Cox Michele Crabtree Mike Crites Cynthia Cuellar Jennifer Cummings Glenn Cunningham Paula Cunningham Sue Cunningham Stephen Cutberth Mike Dalman Jim Daniel Linn Davidson Randall Davidson Susan Davidson Mike Davis Cindy Dawson David Dean Foreign girls ioin in rallies i ' i - -'Sis , iVVk,, ,k1k- :iz -Qs Foreign exchange students Denise Hofer, Chris Gautreau and Heidi Gabriel partici- pate in their first Tascosa pep rally. SENIOFZS 167 Banisler, Curl, Billman elected as officers Robert Durrett Gary Dyson Annette Eads Aletta Eitner Ricky Ellenberger Brenda Ellyson Leslie Elston Paul Emery Drew Emmons Jeff Engelage Dan Engler Dennis Etheridge Randy Everett David Everitt Marsha Eubanks Vivian Evans Becky Farmer Kerry Farmer Sarabeth Farnan Dena Farwell Rick Faucett Mickye Ferguson Randy Fields Brenda Fike Ann Finney Larry Fiore Judy Fitzgerald Lisa Flanagan Randy Fletcher Danny Flippo SENlORS 169 Darlene Floyd Kevin Frank Heidi Gabriel Christiane Gautreau Lisa Gholston Scott Goodnight Jackie Ford Richard Frank Terry Gallaway Gregg Gay Judy Giberson Sue Goodwin Keith Ford Jim Freehling Janet Gardner Jill Gentry David Gibson Mike Gordzelik Dick Ford Abbie Freeman Mike Gardner Ginny George Nancy Giddens Pat Gordzelik Mitchell Foster Bill Fountain Rosalyn Friedrichs Sheryl Frye Jack Garrett Kendal Garrison Oleta George Gary Gerken Donna Gillespie Carroll Godwin Brad Graham Fton Graham 170 SENIORS Voting qualifications lowered tor age I8 By means of the 26th amendment to the constitu- tion the 18-year-olds were given the right to vote in the 1972 Presidential election. This of course included many of Tascosa's seniors. Because of the new ruling, many of the social studies and English classes helped to broaden the knowledge of eligible voting students about the candidates run- ning by discussions and reading of various voters' guides. In nation wide polls the 18- to 21-year-old age group was found to be predominantly for Richard Nixon. This proved true also in a poll taken by Tasco- sa's Pioneer where Nixon received 294 student votes to George lvlcGovern's 14. The poll also showed most Tascosa students to be conservative, but they would probably vote a divided ticket. Voting was also done by Tascosa's 18-year-olds in the special city bond election Nov. 28. Senior Kim Hutchins has his voter's registration card approved before entering to vote in the Presidential election Nov. 7. James Grant Janice Graves Linda Graves Rusty Gray Judy Gregory Susan Gribbon Melissa Griggs Paula Guillory Anthony Guinn Raymond Gustin Glenn Hall Vance Hall Kathy Hammond Marc Hankins Barbara Haralson Freddie Hardin Jackie Harding Susan Harris SENIORS 171 Knowledge given in College Qrienlalion Mike Harrison Edwin Harlin Ike Haverland Pauletta Hayes Susan Hays Belinda Hazelwood David Hazlewood Elaine Hazlewood Billy Ray Head Ronnie Hedrick Terri Hedrick Don Hembree Byron Henderson Julie Henderson Vicki Henneman Rick Herrmann Charles Hickmott Kendra Hicks Ritchey Hicks Byron Hill Cheryl Hill Debbie Hill Steve Hinkle John Hodges Vickie Hodges Gregg Hoelscher Denise Hofer Gail Holcomb Rickey Holcomb Manning Holland 172 SENIORS Q--v Jimmy Holley Nancy Horton Danna Howard Mary Jane Hughes Harvey Irwin Linda James Cindy Holliday Steve Houchin Teresa Hubbard Robert Hughes Linda Isaacs Scooter Jeffers Sally Holt Doug House Joe Huddleston Stuart Hughes Candy Jackson Darla Jenkins Jennifer Cummings and Kathy Spradlin talk with the represent- ative from Hardin-Simmons during the College Orientation. 'Q ' Q'r KJ Kim Hutchins Larry lnce Mike Inman Robin Jackson John Jacobs Mary Jacobs Cindy Jenks Gary Jennings Jenny Johnson SENIORS 173 Richard Johnson Shane Johnson Bobby Joiner Terry Jones Sherry Karr William Keaton Birgit Kidd Chris Kidd Norman Kidd Julie Johnson Madeline Johnson Nan Johnson Donna Jones Eddie Jones Janet Jones Patti Kendall Teri Kennedy Heidi Keyner K, Lynn Kiihn Jimmy Kile Mike Killion Sharon Kindred Gary King Connie Kirkpatrick Joe Kirsoht Debby Klein Rosalind Knox 174 SENIORS Keith Walvoord registers for the draft which is a requirement tor all boys to do within 10 days of their 18th birthday. Draft registration needed loy law Billy Krause Val Kury Jack Langham Larry Leonard Janelle Locke Sally Loomis Bobby Lambert Sally Lampe Kay Landers Doloris Lasher Donna Lauer Terry Jo Lawson Larry Lewis Stephen Lewis Michael Lindsley Kevin Loewenstern Gary London Jolene Long Flicky Lovato Sam Lovelady Mary Ann Mabrey Cindy Lane Janet Leach Amy Line Terry Longhofer Jeanette Mack Steve Langford Gina Leitner Barbara Lively Cindy Longstreth Wales Madden SENIOFZS 175 Reloel Spiriis boosi players wiih favors Bobby Mansfield Celia Marsh Mike Marsh Marshall Manahan Larry Mann Clifford Masters Vicki Mathes Chuck Maxwell Brad Martin Saul Martinez Debbie McDonald Dan McDowell David McFather Celia McAdams Sharon McCarley Marilyn McPherren Carl Mclileynolds Tim Mendez Roni McGill Nancy McGuire Camille Miller Mona Miller Troy Miller Mike Messenger Michele Messer Craig Mitchell Judy Moffitt 176 SENIORS Kathy Manning Terry Massey Betty McDonald Theresa McKay Myra Millard Thad Monroe George Montoya David Moore Garry Moore Jim Moore Ty Moreland David Morgan Dennis Morris Kinny Morris Phil Moser Jay Moyer Roma Muir Pam Music David Naugher Charlotte Nazworth Sharon Needham Sherri Neel Larry Moore Ray Morris Tony Naples Jeff Neie Karen Winfield, Debbie Buckley, Mary Conkling and Patti Ray boost the spirit by serenading varsity line- backer Chris Pinkston as they hang yard favors for Rebel Spirits for the Permian football game. Rita Mooring Kim Morrison Mike Naslund Jim Nelson SENIORS 177 lvlid-term grads plan for new experience Tascosa's enrollment of 2,275 included 700 sen- iors, with a mid-term class ol 108. Seventy-five of the mid-term students were ques- tioned about their after-graduation plans. Although working and attending college dominated the plans of these students, traveling and marriage were also included. Eight percent of the 75 planned to work. Seniors intending to start college the second semester totaled 65 percent. Most of these planned to attend Amarillo College or West Texas State University. Traveling before starting to work or college the next fall was planned by 31 percent ot the 75. Sixteen percent, most of which planned to work, also planned to marry. Four percent went in to the armed forces. Summer seniors who participated in the spring cer- emony totaled 25. 591 'N 1' Linda Norman Kim Norris Ann Notestine Pete Netherton Nonie Neugebauer Flonnie Neugebauer Fred Oglesby Pat Oles Belinda Oquin Dave Nichol Judy Nicholson Linda Ninemire Gare Overstreet Buddy Owen Carol Owen Kim Nix Sharon Nix Bruce Nordquist Jack Nunley Dan O'Brien Liz Offord Billy Orr Dona Ortbal Terry Osteen Mike Owens Gleno Packer Tommy Panger 178 SENIORS Sandy Pankratz Phil Parge Laura Park Susan Parker Donna Parsley Linda Patterson Terry Patterson Steve Payne Rebecca Pelfrey Beverly Pelton Paul Pendergraft Donna Pendleton Scott Perry Roger Peters Becky Phillips Jerry Pierce Chris Pinkston Penny Pittman Rick Pollard James Polly Kim Poole Debbie Pope Ken Potter Noel Potts Laurie Price Celeste Pruitt Mark Pyeatt Cyndi Rank Patti Ray Wade Redd Kent Parsons Lynn Pendergraft Cathy Phillips Dyanne Pond Wayne Pride Janet Rhea SENIORS Southern Belle finalists portray rare beauty Ruth Ann Rhoades Paige Richey Robert Rieber Jerry Riley Stephanie Riley Susan Roark Earl Robertson Carol Rogers Ricky Rogers Greg Root Mary Rose Barbara Ross Owen Ruland Carter Rush Nancy Rush Randy Russell Marilyn Ruthart Keith Rutherford 180 SENIOFRS Miss Southern Belle finalists exhibit their extraordinary beauty, which gained for them their position, in the school dressing room before making their speeches to the three homeroom assemblies. Debi Saylor Mike Sampson Kay Savage Roxie Schantz Brent Scott Ronnie Scott Sonny Scott Valarie Shaw Jim Sherrill Kylene Showalter Jo Ellen Sigler Janet Simmons Cindy Sims Rhonda Sims Rita Sisk Sara Skelton Brenda Smith Jean Smith Sarah Smith Shelly Smith Lucy Southern Sally Spence Charlotte Spencer Steve Spencer Sheila Schneiderman Kittie Shelton Tim Simms Chris Smeaton Tommy Smith Wes Spencer John Schwartz Mike Shepherd Ronald Simpson Bill Smith Tommy Smith Jay Spikes SENIORS 181 Slots for Young Life provide entertainment Kathy Spradiin J2r1ASpurQe0n Vici Steele David Steen Cindy Svvindell Jeanette Tanner Donna Temples Kenneth TGVVY Teri Thompson Stan Thorne 182 SENIORS Buddy Squyres Adrienne Stitt Butch Taylor Clay Teter Renee Thurman Lori Starkey Cynthia St. Clair Ronald Streich Terry Svvatford Stephanie Taylor Tommy Taylor Mike Thomas Chris Thompson Kathy Tiernan April Toller Cathy Steele LaLana Swagerty Ken Teague Jett Thompson Mary Jane Tomlinson Nhlv hs., Rick Trallon Ricky Traves Linda Travis Gary Van Bakel Carol Vasek Bryan Veregin Doyle Walker Sally Walker Cappie Wall Neva I Navi' ws,,.:, Q :E . Q S Billy Orr bobs for apples in red dye during the skit at Young Life held every Monday night at the Children's Home. ,f n 'y Shari Turner Eddie Tyler Debi Vernon Pat Vinson John Walters Robin Walters Bear Ward David Ward Ken Watson Dick Weathers Paula Webb Larry Weeks 4, .57 qw- Becky Underwood Brenda Voyles Keith Walvoord Denie Warren Patty Webb Vicki West SENIORS 183 May 30 terminates seniors' final year ,,..v-' gum... n... L guns' Shirley Wheeler Judy Wilkins Debbie Wilson Pat Wood Teri Wright 184 SENIORS Robin Whipple Bill Williams Gary Wilson Patti Woods Clyde Wyatt Colleen White Cindy Williams Jim Wilson Cathy Woodyard Derryl Yeager Darla Weston Roland Weyman Randy Wheeler Patti White Richard Whitehead Rod Wilhite Y'Vette Williams Alex Willingham Jane Willoughby Karen Winfield Nell Wisenbaker .Jeri Wolfe Bernie Worrell Geoff Wright Susan Wright Beverly Young Gary Yule Mike Zulaui Greg, Donna accept junior favorite titles Continuing in the tradition of the selection of favor- ites, juniors chose Donna St. John and Greg Jenkins to represent them. Miss St. John and Jenkins were chosen on their personality, popularity and the senfice to the school. Jenkins is active in Young Life and Les Chanteurs. He also plays basketball and baseball. Miss St. John participates in many activities at Tas- cosa. She serves as president of the Office Education Association, and she is also active in Student Council and Rebel Spirits. Lori Johnson and Cary Jackson were mis years runners-up. Miss Johnson participates in Les Chant- eurs and Rebel Spirits. She is also a member of the traveling speech squad and a cast member of Car- ousel. Jackson participates in baseball. . Q-Q . fx. 4 5-. C S in 186 JUNIORS Wfff rl ..A,,w, ,4 fi .17 4 v. ay, f fam, JUNIORS 187 Juniors may choose between new or old This year's junior class included around 750 stu- dents. The graduating class of 1974 elected as its officers Allen Durrett, presidentg Tim Blumer, vice- president and Dee Ann Hill, secretary. Juniors were active in many school functions such as sports, Rebel Spirits drama and speech clubs, Student Council and VVVGSTHYWQ Spirits. This year, there was not a Junior-Senior Prom as in pre- vious years. Students did not turn out well enough in the past to pay for the expenses of the dance. Amarillo High School's new building will be ready for classes by September. An option was put into effect for this year's juniors. Those living in Tas- cosa district next year must attend Tascosa, but those who live in the new AHS district have the choice of going to Tascosa or AHS. lt is reasonable to assume that most juniors will decide to ieturn to Tascosa next year by looking at the senior ring orders, said Mrs. Pollyanna Kim- mins, junior counselor. Most students would prefer to spend all three years here. -ww., 'bf' X KA . 'Fi v ,-5 Donna Avery Timothy Avery James Bailey Camille Baker Fred Barksdale Leigh Baucum Eddy Bauman Mark Baskett KEYS BGICNSYV Melody Bell Elizabeth Bennett Kelly Benson 188 JUNIORS Debbie Abbott Alwyn Addison Mertta Altman Gail Arrington Kelly Baker Melinda Batchelor Dan Bentley Melody Abrahamson Bobby Akins Eddie Anderson Vivian Ash Mary Anne Baker Jerry Beck Bobbye Berg Brian Adams Debbie Allee Janna Anderson Larry Ashworth Robert Baker Janice Beckers Blaine Bilderback M05 Lisa Adams Jerry Allison Jim Archer Steve Austin Danny Barker Lorrie Beckley Patti Billups .eff as ,l A qu-'14 i 'Ui -,gx Jo Ann Blngham Craig Blrd vnckie Black Blake Box Filcky Blackwell Bruce Blevins Susan Bones Jami Bownds John Bowen Brran Bowers David Bowllng Julie Bradburn Tania BVITYOVI AIUSOV1 Brooks Brlan Brown Jann Brown Pam Browning Dan Brummer Richard Burris participates in the first pep rally on the school's front lawn this year. Although the chilly weather may have kept some from attending, the turnout was tremendous, 0-r-N as -an 41511 Turn Blumer Lnnda Bransorrl Gary Bullock James Burgess Make Burnett Richard Burns Jann Bullel is Shenla Bone Palge Bnttann Bette Burch Jac: Burnett Zoe Burns Donna Burt Lynda Cain JUNIORS I Y,' f Sl J mf f' ,,.,...-v- ilk Junior Julie Haynurst gets a special lreal by getting lo carry an enormous stack of books to Blaine Bllderbaclds oar. lt is not uncommon during this week to see girls opening doors and paying for shows and meals. 190 JUNlOF?S if ,73 Cheryl Cairns Julie Cairns Ann Calvert Steven Camarata Judy Camden John Cameron Mark Carman Ginger Carpenter Camille Carr Bill Carter Gary Carter Gayla Carver Janet Cary Rhonda Cates Richard Caudle Girls ask boys for dares, carry notebooks fi' ,,..w-A Joe Cave Beth Coburn Chris Cooley Brenda Cordell David Cornell 4-:dv Steven Cearley Lynn Cole Mary Jo Corbus Vivian Corder Jan Costello N Cathie Chappell Jim Chase Pam Churchill Joe Clark Sharon Clark Cindy Clarke James Coley Becky Collins Cheryl Colville Pam Comer Lisa Cook Lisa Cook l .John Pierce doesn't seem to be interested in vvhal's going on in class. Thoughts around fourth period turn to home, sports and girls. Sometimes one finds it hard to stay awake. JUNIORS 191 Randy Cotton Stacey Curtis Edie DeArmond Jim Doss Allen Durrett Betsy Elton Danna Foreman 192 JUNIOFZS Scott Coulter Becky Cox Debbie Cox Dana Crawtord Kristal Dammier Fiichard Daniel Sally Daniel Dan Daniels Kathy Denko Denise DePauw Jerry DePauw Kathy DeVito Beth Doster Debbie Dowd Debbie Dowell Mark Doyle James Early Lou Easley Flhonda Eastepp Marcella Eberly Donna Engler Stacie Epps Karen Eschenburg Donna Estes Pam Forrest Steve Foster Becky Fry Cathy Fry David Crawtord Sherilyn Davis Jesse Diaz Paul Duncan Annett Eitner Karen Eubanks Sherri Gambrel Kim Cross Becky Dawson Larry Digby Sarah Dunlap Gary Eldridge Angie Evans Sharon Garner Steve Crow Stephen Deane Steve Dodgen Steve Dunlap Leigh Ann Ellis Kenda Ford John Garno Juniors look forward lo senior year's1fun Brad Garrett Melinda Gaston Debbie Godwin Greg Golladay Laura Gray Roy Gray Paul Guillory Floryan Haiduk Gaynor Hardin Kenneth Harding Julie Hayhurst Kent Haynie Amy Gee Jim Gollihugh David Green Carolyn Halford Van Harlow DeAnna Herrmann Jill Gentleman Sheila Golson Debra Green Cindy Hall Judy Harper Lisa Hess Cathy Gibson Fticky Gooding Joan Green Rita Hall Beverly Harris Paula Hicks Denise Gibson Gary Goodson Janice Greer Jeff Hamilton Jerry Harris Debbie Hill Barbara Gilmore Mike Gosselin Denise Gregg John Hannon Beth Hawkins Dee Ann Hill Debby Gnepper Penny Graham Denise Grey Karen Harder David Hayes Rick Hill JUNIOFZS 193 Steve Hill Todd Hill Lynne Hillburn Regina Hlllier David Hodnick Regina Hoffman Karen Holland Phil Holland Beverly Demirah Holloway Pollyanna Hopson Janet Hortenstine Liz Houchin Larry House Jim Howard Melanie Howard Hollingsworth Allen Durrett, presidemg Tim Blume-r, vice president and Dee Ann elected in October along with Miss Southern Belle. Their duties Hill, secretary watch the first snow fall. The class officers are included fifV6iUQiflQ mS'9iiflQS and fEilSinQ VHOFWGY forthe Ci8SS- 194 JUNIORS Durreii, Blumer, Hill eci as class officers Jim Hmcif Forrest Hudson Robert Hudson Steve Hudson Richard Humphries Kayla ivory Cary Jackson Ken Jackson Terri Jeffers Becky Jeffus David Jghngon Jan Johnson Lee Ann Johnson Lori Johnson Mike Johnson John Jgneg Ricky Jones Tricia Jones Vicki Jones Beth Joy Cindy Kiker Jackie Killion John Kimble Tom Kinderknecht Larry King Ffank Koenig Judy Koenig Mike Koopmann Sharon Kratochvil Brian Kumpan Bob Huneke Greg Jenkins Mike Johnson M'lissa Karnes Greg Kirkland Steve Kuxhausen Darrell Hunt Raymond Irizarry Janet Jinkins Susan Joeris Sandra Johnston David Jones Kenny Kemp John Kerr Connie Kline Wes Knapp Joni Kuykendall Toni Kuykendall JUNIORS 195 ,mf , Gwen Lackey Richard Ladd Redonda Lane Paula Langham Janet Larsen Timothy Law Pattie Lawhorn Denise Lawson Summer seniors direci ideas Toward ifuiure James Leake Marla Lockhart Melanie Lundberg Kathy Manus Carolyn Maytield 196 JUNIORS Judy Leatherman Paul Lockhart Pam MacTaggart Robert Marks Karra Mays Richard Lee Debbie Loehr Janis Magee George Martinez Carole Melaski Jolene Levick Greg Lolley Missy Mager Janet Mason Debbie Melton Ginny Lewis Randy Looney Tere Mager Marilyn Mason Kim Merriman Kandy Lewis Mark Lotta Kevin Malone Brenda Massey Jay Messenger Donna Litton Bill Love Brian Mann Gaylin Massey Harriet Messick Susan Lloyd Mark Love Rod Manning James Massie Theresa Mezel Kim Milbern Kerry Moore Tanya Murff Eric McCar1hey Gary McKee Beverly McWhorter Tina Nunnelley Danny Miller Mark Moore Cynthia Musick Katy McClure Mike McKerley Margie McWhorter Greg Nussbaum Richard Miller Tina Moore Virginia Musick Tena McClure Wendy McKinley Nicki Nash Connie O'Donald Dennis Mills Vicki Morris Leslie Myers Chris McDaniel Michael McLane Sammie Naugher Nancy Oglesby Todd Mills Mitzi Mitchell Doug Moser Judy Mosley Valari Myers Cathy McAvey Gary McDaniel Marilyn McDaniel Apryl McMennamy Jennifer McPeak Ken Neeley Linda Neff Robin O'Kee1e Pat Osborn Steve Mitchell Dennis Mueller Connie McBroom Edwin McDonald Mark McPherson Pam Nelson Molly O'Steen Mellsa Monroe Pam Murdock Kim McCann Cindy McGuire Angela McFleynolds Anne Nobles Jean Packard JUNIORS 197 Rebel spirils looosl all Larry Page LaVerne Palmer Penny Pearson Kim Pendleton I , 1 Pam Palmer Pam Palvadore Rod Parker Skip Paschall DSDFSS Patierson BFUCS Payne D'Wayne Perkins Chris Perry Ricky Periy Cindy Peterson Melissa Petris Karen Pfleiderer , ,,.-vfiffis 1 ,A-.. ff f if Nh M bank'-ff .AK g. mdfvw Excitement snows on ine faces of some junior Rebel Spirit girls as helped raise money for the Rebel Spirits. Individual groups spon- they anxiously await the outcome of the game. The junior girls sored bake sales, mowed lawns and had garage sales. 198 JUNIORS learn sports at THS Cathy Phillips Debbie Powell Carol Prickett Denise Rarick Luanne Richardson Martha Robertson Vicki Phillips Michael Powell Wayne Prickett Kim Ray David Riggs Lynn Rogers Laurie Pickard Paula Power Janice Piyor Tera Ray Mike Riggs Pam Romig John Pierce Cheryl Powers Debbie Ouine Mark Rea Kevin Riley Ellen Rothkrug Lawrence Place Vicky Pollok Sandra Posey Chris Prather Richard Prescott Dana Price Lynette Quinn Sherry Rackley Pam Railsbaok Blair Redlearn David Reese Tanya Reeves Julie Roach Tom Robberson Billy Roberts Duke Roush Joe Roy Terry Russell Wendy Pottorll Kerry Price Rusty Raleigh Denise Reid Connie Robertson Bob Rushing JUNIORS 199 Joni Ruthart --nv- 4,-Ny Jw. Kay Salmon Steve Sampson Vicki Sanders Dusty Sanderson Colton Sapp Leslie Satterfield Tom Saunders Juniors can siill make misiakes, drop irays Kim Schaffer Debbie Selby Pam Shelby Darla Slagle Shanna Smith 200 JUNIORS Peggy Schwartz Nancy Semmelbeck Becky Sherrill Armand Smith Vicki Smith Steve Scoggins Jeri Shaltry Pat Shields Becky Smith Joann Smotherman Eddie Scott Trena Scott Pat Searight David Shamburger Matt Sharp Missy Sharp Lee Ann Shiver Jay Shoopack Penny Simmons Debbie Smith Jeff Smith Jim Smith LeAnn Snead Kellie Snyder Carrie Sparks Johnny Seay Joslyn Sheets Tom Simms Karen Smith Debbie Spear Paula Seilz Terri Sheffield Kerry Singleton Melissa Smith Debbie Spencer uv-X V -V- v-My Cathie Spurlin Vickie Stanislao Mike Stanley Van Steed Darrell Steinle Sharon Sterling Donna St. John Cindy Stockton Peggy Stone Darlene Strader Sheral Strecker Sandy Stroud llsyw rt, t cf' 'Sf'- Q71 xi WHL .Rm- Vicki Sterquell Penny Sturdevant Donna Swindell Elizabeth Tarpley Jan Taylor . . . . - - ' Greg Temple What is Steve Austin smiling about? Yes, even juniors can drop their trays. Although students Leesa Thomas have a choice of eating in the cafeteria or off-campus, many students choose to eat at school. 'fs' Jin Sthapitanonda Celia Summers Sonja Tacquard Karen Tarpley Kent Taylor Jill Templeton Martha Thomas JUNIORS 201 Marty Thomas Bill Thorton Sue Todd Brian Toldan Hazel Townsend Vonnie Traves Sharon Trotter Marilyn Truman Chrislmas season and mislleloe bring kisses Matt Tschirhan Keith Vaughan Ann Walsh Becky Welgle Robert Wheeler 202 JUNIORS Greg Tucker Chris Vechan Connie Ward Nadine Weis Becky White Terri Turman David Tutten Barry Vernon Vicki Vineyard Franklin Warren Robert Warren Kim Wendel Beverly West Janis White Scott White Carol Vahue Sue Wagner Vicki Washburn Keith West Debra Whitfield Darrell Valois Steve Van Camp Bill Walker Sharon Wall Anita Watkins Jaquita Webb Audrey Westbrook Debbie Westertield Beth Wlese Carol Wilkerson Jill Vanderwilt Ted Wallace Steven Webb Dan Wheeler Lou Wilkie f Sue Wilkie D'Layne Williams Greg Williams Rusty Williams Sherry Williams James Williamson Robin Willingham ,, .,.. ,,,., W fl .. f :,.sm15ftm'A2ff1vrf- :- Mistletoe and the soft Christmas lights create a holiday kiss for two Tascosa students. Christmas is shared through- out Tascosa. Homeroom doors show originality ot its members and Christmas carols can be heard. JUNIORS 203 Snow iroiics remain pari oi iuniors' lives ai ...api 'HRX Valerie Wills Jimmy Yeary Debbie Younger Lisa Zulaui 204 JUNIORS Bobby Wilson Toni Wilson Richard Worley Dayna Worthen Jimi Wright Cathy Yarbrough Sally Yazbek Getting more than she has bargained for in a friendly snowball fight with Gary Eldridge is junior Karen Tarpley Because of the many days when snovv covered the ground, Rebels began calling Amarillo Lower Antarctica. Dowd, Irwin, Gibbs head Sophomore Class Mike Abbott Kendall Adams Edward Ainswonh Mike Alexander Gary Altord Clark Armstrong Lainey Aureli Joe Babcock Susan Bacon Jeannie Bailey Shelley Bailey Stacey Baker Sherrie Baldwin Betsey Barnett Royce Barnett Vanessa Beach David Beck Joni Beck June Begey Cindy Belcher Rickey Benton Jana Bidwell Debbie Biggs Roxanne Bilderback Sherry Bilderback Valarie Black Cindy Blair Gary Blevins Jane Boatright Carol Boggs 206 SOPHOMORES Paul Anderson Ann Bailey Paul Barnhill Kim Belcher Brenda Bishop Richard Boston Shannon Anderson Mary Bailey Rick Bartlett Kirk Bellows Becky Black Roger Bott Emily Archer Nancy Bailey Crista Barwin Patrick Bennett Boyce Black Vanessa Bourg qv- Q, Janice Bowen Dianne Brewer Nancy Brewer Jerry Broaddus Robert Brown Laveta Bryan Cheryl Bryant af' Mark Bowen Leo Brewer Arl Brewster Claude Brooks Debbie Brummett Brenda Bryant Jan Bryant wr' -ervvrk Ni' Gina Bowers Alsandra Brackens Kim Bradshaw Susan Bradshaw Connie Braudt Cheryl Braxton Using voting machines, sophomores selected leaders for their first year. Elected leaders for the class were secretary Becky Gibbs, president Ed Dowd and vice president Chris Irwin. SOPHOMOFRES 207 un. Pam Bryant David Burgess Debbie Butler Susan Byars Denise Caldwell Brenda Carthel Brenda Clark SOPHOMORES Matt Buckley Jeff Burkman David Butts Bill Byers Don Cameron Alden Carver Kenny Cleere V0- vf , 'I' -of Sophomore John Holmes participates in the pep rally on the front lawn before the Lubbock Coronado football game. mm. ww Man f ,yun- 'iv ,ad 'Q -if fi 'i -fn Beverly Bull Bill Burns John Butts Kathy Bynum Lon Campbell David Caudle Lisa Clemens Becky Bulla Karl Burrus Scott Byars Phillip Cairns Krmberlea Cantwell Becky Cearley Sam Clements Vickie Capps Cindy Carr Barbara Carter Chris Carter Carol Chappell Joe Chappell Kathy Chestnut Beth Clark Johanna Clinton Bobbie Clyde Becky Cole Libby Collins Sophornores learn yells ai special pep rally Cheryl Colven Kevin Cox Dana Daniel Linda Davis Kevin Deckard Ellen Dowling Mary Connolly Henry Craig Jana Daniels Melissa Davis Lainey Denton Brent Duby Jan COOK Philip Cook Brent Cooley Janice Cooper Alison Courtney Becky Cowling DOH CYOW Bruce Culvahouse Toby Cunningham David Curtis Lisa Cunis Connie Cutbenh Craig Daugherty Terry Daughlrey Linda Davenport Ann Davis Debbie Davis Kirk Davis Tami D6viS Johnny Dawson Flay Dawson Jeff Dean Laura Deane Damon Deaton Pam Defien Melanie Doche Delaine Dorris Dennis Dorsey Edward Dowd Wanda Dowd DOFH18 Dunbar Kim Duncan Louis Durrett Bobby Duvak Jana Ealy Terri Earle SOPHOMORES 209 Sophomores ride buses to meet regulations Rene East Mark Elmore Jenniler Estes Carlton Fletcher Tammy Fotheringham Darinda Gatford 210 SOPHOMOFZES Beth Ecnols Betty Emanuel Pam Etheridge Gayle Flood Tammy Fox Charlotte Gardner Kay Eddins Barbara Eddy Susanne Ender John Engler Don Eubank Becky Fairweather Bill Flores Fticky Follis Becky Frazier Mark Freeman Bob Garre Beth Garrett Wayne Edwards Julie Erwin Kent Findley Laren Edwards Jennalee Epps James Findley Bill Ford David Ford Rick Friedrichs Dyvonna Frost Charlotte Garrett Kim Gatlin John Ellis Scott Esler Scott Flnneran Jymie Ford Trina Gabert Barbara Geiger Melanie Ellis Cindy Estes Teresa Fleming Jan Fortenberry Danna Gaddis Bill Gentlemen up-4 ri vii' Gayla Gerken 33011 Gibbs Becky Gibbs Gary Gibson Ted Goebel Lynne Gotorth Linda Golden John Goodell David Grantham Walter Graves Ellen Gray Rusty Gray ..., , ,E N 'tif :Si 21515-25595 1:1 gg 1 H' - W r--gfgsergw ' 'Wir '123533553s.E? !?q:'5552? H. we Sophomores Kathy Washington, Sandia Malone, Robert Shoels and Joyce Smith relax on the bus after a long day at school. f--qv -41 Leslie Gibson Kathy Goolsby Frank Green Bill Griffith Walawn Gustin Pam Hall Doug Hanlon 'fr-'ff' Karen Giles Nancy Glenn Steve Gosselin Debi Gowdy Bill Greenhouse Debbie Greer Bob Griffith Amy Griggs Russell Hale Bobby Hall Cathi Hamilton Larry Hammond John Hannon Jeanne Harms Debbie Godwin Jack Graham Danny Gribbon Jim Griswald Charles Hall Melanie Hampton Beverly Harris SOPHOMOFZES 211 f t, ' I , IIW' JJ' 0 ff in-.L 1-. ' i ' 95 srl? , A .lm ' MN . ysfrds .M W i .Z sue,,.,, Fair opening brings flocks of people from in town and out. Students always eagerly help by giving' both money and time. Mark Block helps out in the Midway during this year's fair. -268 wax 'cn-. QT Y Holly Helner Jennifer Hefner Elmonda Helfenbein Brent Henderson Jenny Henderson Deidre Hester Marshalla Hickman Barbara Hicks Julie Hightower Ann Hill Jan Hill Phyllis Hill Mike Hodges Tim l-loelscher Jack Hollinger Merik Hollis Mark Homard Don Hooper 212 SOPHOMOHES 4 Robert Harris Dick Hayes Laura Haynie Milton Hearn Linda Heyman Sheila Hill Beverly Hooten Janice Hawkins Blair Haynie Mark Heard James Heavin Shelly Hickey Beverly Hodges David Hoover Fair means exciiemeni, holiclay for sludenls Vickie Horrell Ken Hughes Steve Isaacs Jon Jensen Cindy Johnston Cheryl Kelley Jack Howell Tessie Howell Julie Hudson Max Hudson Gary Huff Denise Hughes Holly Hughes Malcolm Hughes Mark Hughes Max Humphreys Flick Husband Cindi Hutchinson Lori Ingram Chris Irwin Mona Ivy Holly Jackson Valetla Jackson Sarah James Cher Jarvis Lisa Jenks Cindi Jennings Janel Joblin Bob Johnson David Johnson Jeanie Johnson Jerry Johnson Matt Johnson Shannon Johnson David Jones Kelly Jones Mike Jones Mike Jones Molly Jones Torn Jones Lonna Kasper Flobert Kelley Chris Kennedy Lon Kidd Elaine Kile Amy King Darlene King Glen King SOPHOMORES 213 , ,-iw.. Ray Knox Eva Kgvacevich Mary Kriner Charles Kuhnert David Lancaster Cmg Lancaster Kevin Lancaster Anna Lara as ses' X sf f' on- WU- CT Robert King Melody Kitterrnan Theresa Klaus Patti Kneale Jeannie Kunkel Sherie Lacourse Ron Lacy Stacey Ladeholl Myron Lasher Karen Lassiter Andrea Lecllord Lois Ann Lee Lorie Lee Mike Leonhart Alice Lester DeVonn Light Lisa Linn Pat Lloyd Sheri Lockhart Vincent Loe Patty Loehr Donnie Loerwald Mark Loewen Brent Longcor ' can Lorey Jackie Lon curgus Lowe Rlcki Lueders Tastes always change and so must styles. Sophomore Janice Cooper models a new style at the Rebel Spirit fashion shovv. 214 SOPHOMORES Sophonnores parlicipale in Spiril slyle show Leigh Ann Luscombe Lisa Lyles Gail Mack Anthony Macflaggarl Phil Marquis Lisa Marr VeeAlva Marsh Sherry Marshall Jan Martin Monde Marlin Lula Martinez Donny Mason Gregory Maxwell Barbara McAvey Sharon McCarthey Cecily McCausland Deryl McClenagan DeAun McCormick Kelly McCoun Ray McCurry Marcia McDaniel Debbie McDonald Jolee McFalher Peggy McFalher Dan McGee Buck McKillip Kyle McMenamin Sandy McMurry James McNease Lynn McNeely Jeff McF'eak Becky Meador Greg Meador Jay Melinger Lori Mellinger Debbie Meyer Missy Milam Melyrin Miller Mike Miller Pam Miller Mike Minor Stacy Minor Wendy Mok Janet Monroe Flay Monroe Robert Moore Glen Morehead Flynl Moreland SOP!-IOMORES 215 MQ? 2 t LL? Z5 'ibm ,i ' gn: 4 ,- -Y bi ll Class picks Ed 'S' nw, 31 m:fQQ5QQ qw, sf? A097 Ed Dowd had an active year serving as president of his class, manag basketball teams, and playing halfbaok for the sophomore football team. 216 SOPHOMORES QW! W 2 lf if-if Q ' A Sf ot The Charles Morris Dan Morrow Sandy Mudgen James Musick Mike Naples Sammie Naugher Lesa Morris Virginia Morrison Paul Morton Mark Mosser Robert Muir Michele Mulkey Linda Myers Randy Myers Steve Naslund Curtis Nasworth Renee Nausley Diane Neff Cindy as faves Patti Neinast Vikki Nelson Delbert New Russell Noble!! Maureen O'Grady Joan Ortbal -4- vgjv Sheri Nelms Bill Netherton Kenny Newman Toni Norris David Oles Bill Osborn IVVXN HO' 'TW' W7 Roger Nelson Nils Neubauer Mike Nickell Brenda Oages Dale Orr Galen Overslreel tw., Q13 t l.. 1 P A l fir l Nominations for sophomore favorites were taken in sophomore homeroorns, and students later voted for their choice. Cindy Spencer was chosen girl favorite. SOPHOMORES 217 New friends, new faces, new surroundings td Dowd, presidentg Chris Irwin, vice president and Becky Gibbs, secretary represented this year's Soph- omore Class. This year's officers represented the largest class with 888 students. Sophomores are the only class of students at Tas- cosa that are bused from other parts of town. Sophomores participated In many extra-curricular activities. Girls could belong to Wrestling Spirits. They also took part in the Sakowitz style show. Cheer- leader elections took place in April. The two people chosen will be head cheerleaders their junior year. They will be the only juniors on the squad in Septem- ber. Students also turn sixteen either before or after their sophomore year. Sometime during this time they have to take their driver's tests. Having a license means added responsibility to their already growing list. Sophomore boys could participate in all sports. They could either participate in junior varsity, sopho- more or varsity basketball and football. Many boys participated in track, swimming and cross-country. Girls could participate in volleyball, golf or swimming. Tascosa is a new experience for sophomores. New friends are made and challenging events take place. All in all it's a great feeling to be part of the Bebel tradition and pride that it takes to be a BebeI. vr-S Bill Phillips Catharine Pickens Rhenea Pigg B bby Pink ton Leigh Portwood Dee Ann Poyner Mark Poynter M k P th 218 SOPHOMORES af Kim Parham y Patterson P It P k ly PII d P I y Parker T P k DITI Bl' Sl' t Patton Mona Pears y P d Q ft Ed P I y P t M k Ph Ip P I B ky P t D L P L P show sophomores the realities oi Dixieland Kelly Pye Keith Pyeatt Jeannie Quatilebaum Linda Randal Greta Rapstine Rhonda Redding Bertha Richardson Sheri Richardson Susan Rigler Diana Rogers Kathy Rogers Ronnie Rogers Sidney Rush Douglas Sain Steve Sample Margaret Sears Kristy Seeney Jim Sell Kenny Quinn Ronnie Reed Natalie Riley Kit Rudd Herb Sanders Mary Shaler Susan Quinn Carol Reeves Janet Robbins Sieve Rudd Justin Sapp Curtis Shelburne Don Rael Celeste Reid Christine Roberson Stacey Ruland Erin Sasser Kathy Siess Ellen Ramey Kurt Reinhold Robyn Roberts Jett Rush Eddie Saunders Susanne Silverman Sheri Ramey Scott Rice Diana Robinson LuAnn Rush Karen Schwartz Karen Simpson SOPHOMORES 219 Sophornores put new feces in 'Nutcracker' Tricia Simpson Gail Sisk Jean Smith Kimberlee Snook Cindy Spencer John Stephenson Lon Stratton Grant Smith James Smithson Greg Speed Pam Stephens Darlene Strader 220 SOPHOMORES Greg Skelton Randy Skinner Jeff Smith Robin Smith Bretta Solomon Mark Sorrels Diane Spinks Teresa Spurr Don Stevens Arla Stitt Jay Straub Deborah Stubblefield Jane Sliter Roger Smith David Sowers Mary Stackhouse Justin Stiff Lynn Stubbleiield Belinda Small Sara Smith Cindy Sparks Susan Staley Brad Stone Dana Sturgeon Betty Smith Sharron Smith Luke Spaulding Debbie Stanberry Bobbi Storseth Braxton Suffield Carolyn Smith Susan Smith Connie Spear Mary Stephens Suzie Storseth Celeste Sutton 'SY' vs uc Toni Swaim Camilla Taylor Shannon Terrell Linda Thomas Peggy Tiernan Larry Tomlinson Carla Unger Www Fl' 'INf3 rN.- ,ff Adding her talents to the second annual production of the Nutcracker is sopho- more Jillana Hess. Dancing as her cavalier is senior Derryl Yeager. an Noi 'V' 4-N .V-40 Susan Sweeney Jordan Taylor Brad Terrill Melanie Thomas James Tiffee Tim Tonella Scott Van Wirikle Linda Swenson Cindy Travis Linda Tschirhart Dale Tucker Kathy Turman Susan Turpin Kim Taylor Julie Vernon David Vitatoe Terrie Walker Vickie Walker Doug Walls Kerri Thomas Cindy Thompson Jefl Tjernagel Lanny Traves John Vernon SOPHOMORES 221 Co-curricular acliyilies occupy sluclenls' lime Sophomores, although only in their first year at Tascosa, show they have as much spirit as juniors and seniors. In preparation for the Amarillo High game, sophomores help cheerleaders decorate Dick Bivins Stadium the morning before the game. Mark Walters Paul Ward Greg Wardwell Sandy Warner Jo Dawn Warren Kim Warren Denise Watson Gina Watson Debbie Webb Shanna Webb April Welch Brent Westbrook Susan Wheeler Doris White John White Mark White 222 SOPHOMORES Teri Whitehurst Rodgie Whiteside Mary Kay Whitley Charise Whillow Belinda Whitson Karen Williams Mary Williams Michael Williams Terri Williams Tim Williams Clark Wilson John Wilson Lisa Wilson Lynn Wilson NealAnn Wilson X to .X t . w X Sherre Wiegman Susan Wilhite Jay Williams Lisa Williamson Gary Williamson Candy Willingham Ronnie Wilson Zen Wilson Frank Womack Melinda Wood Lori Woodard Robert Woodyard Scott Woolery Kevin Wright Lorraine Wright Mark Wright Karen Yule John Zimmerman Demonstrating creativity and dance skills are soph- omores Byron Carter and Charles Mayberry in a skit performed by drama students in the backstage production, Popcorn, Pop and Plays. SOPHOMORES 223 224 ADVERTISING verfisi pascselssas Ww wide MM, ancfmbw Ma ML lswaga wdfv an ahsoflllb an M , S I it .3 W I X1 Q y Q A 5, ' Rl' . . Q Z Hman.. X 5 W -W, .M 3 S :U 4 I 1 fi k M, X . QxXLQ. Xfmkilxi N.. 5 af' . X K W ' 'x . X r is X 1 x s YK - J ,Q . if wi 'Q ,, 1 . .,'k ,f '5 gf , if f .R Q 1 I 'Y Vx ,. X rf A 5, . s X K N if if GWR. 'Su 'fax f. if . ir 45, , if , , K I ,j!jf, X Af, ,Y 1 , A .f if , , . X nf' ,f f f sf: ,ft f fn 'f QQX-f 1 -1- 1 x fx, 4 L f'ffif, ,A K I' ff D: af, , 3' rr 1 1 1- gf' 1 ,x 'f 4 if il- Hjfgfygjjf Qlniurrsntx Shuts Sophomore Lisa Curtis Crightj selects her winter coat from Hub Clothiers' University Shop. The Hub has an assorted array ot clothes for the stylish young man and lady. There are two Hub locations in Amarillo, 602 Polk and in Sunset Center. fzeemcufd FLOWERS Ph 355-A451 2934 Duniven Bobby Boyett pins a beautiful corsage from Freeman's Flowers on Mary Jane Tomlinson Cbelowj. Boyett was helped by Freeman's experienced personnel. Freemans Flowers can furnish you with appropriate flower arrangements for any occasion. uairn, ROPHIES, I-f Tascosa's trophy cases Cbelow rightj are filled with trophies, many of which came from Custom Trophies 1715 Avondale, where all types of awards, trophies and plaques can be acquired. 226 ADVERTISING ...,w iglillliitliil TBilllWAVs f ,., 'f'-92' -'1 . ., , . W . rn' ti. 'f 1,31 ' , . A .1 1. ' V .x f.+e.:ni.,....rm P' numfmml hallways Tascosa students happily board a beautiful Silver Eagle Motor Coach to ride to Plainview. The bus was furnished by Continental Trailways, 700 Tyler. For more information call 374-5371. First Baptist Church I208 S. Tyler Several Tascosa students including Steve Austin sing in the choir at First Baptist Church. You are invited to worship with them at Sunday services at 8:30, 10:55 and 6:45, Services at 10:55 are also seen on KFDA-TV and heard on KPUR radio. ADVERTISING 227 l-IEDGECOKE Moroiaco. A Debbie Hill and Dennis Morris Cabovej sit in a new Dodge Char- ger at Hedgeooke Motors, 416 West Sixth. Hedgecoke is also dis- tributor for Jeep. Why don't you see the Good Guys today? 754599 DOWNTOWN: lf' SUBURBAN: ff' aonsssn: 2nd 84 Fillmore 1 Wolflin 84 Civic Circle If 1001 5 Milf' 373-4331 1, iFL-L-OKEVi 35545539 1 274-2288 Serving the Amarillo area for over 40 years Senior Benny Bellah Cabove rightj carefully examines one of the tires he will put on his oar at Ted Lokey Tire Company. Ted Lokey has tires and wheels to fit all types of automobiles. Eilitiefift Colleen White and Celia McAdams Crightj purchase merchandise from one of the convenient Toot 'ri' Totum stores. There are 38 stores throughout Armarillol They honor Bank Amerioard. 228 ADVERTISING ,,t,t , C hzgg X..- FRIGIDAIRE . , v I' n FINE APPLiANi::E s'rcsREs Q il - 5, J 2624 WDLFLIN Mn' ww AMARILLO, TEXAS 79109 , ass-5ss7 MAeNAvox Seniors Celeste Pruitt and Susan Gribbon listen to a stereo at Bittman's appliance store. Bittman's sells Frigidaire, Packard Bell and Magnavox. They sell more than washing machines. .mv J NL 3 1 lmencunv L' NCQENE Sophomore Carol Chappell stands by the elegant Continental Mark IV she has been admiring at McKinzie Lincoln-Mercury, 2525 S. Georgia. Salesmen at McKinzie want to sell you a car. ADVERTISING 229 1 SHOES 'illllltl Fleetwood Shopping Center 34th ond Western Sophomore Charles Hall tries on one of the sport coats Winfred Gatlin helped him choose. Besides selling fine shoes, GatIin's also sells men's and women's clothing in the newest styles. PIONEER NATU RAL GAS COM PANY Juniors Cindy McGuire and Leslie Satterfield anticipate eating steaks they are cooking on an outdoor gas grill. The grill, from Pioneer Natural Gas, can be used all year round. l s lr nf I W 230 ADVERTISING MINUTE MAII DRY E 1 J SUIMNWHEMAN DRY CLEANING at its best 3311 BELL 355-1352 AMARILLO, TEXAS 79106 For all of your dry cleaning needs, gc to 60 Minute Man Clean- ers, located in Belmar Shopping Center at 34th and Bell. o mm PHARMACY DRAM- YOSII 1515 LINE AVENUE AMARILLO TEXAS TVIU P Ring The Bell For Prescriplion Service Karen Williams, Jennalee Epps and Allen lVlcSpadden pause for a rest al Jack Bell's Pharmacy. Jack Bell's carries all drug slore merchandise from special prescription drugs to cosmetics. Dr IHWH Wrestling coach James Kile relaxes with a cold Dr Pepper. ADVERTISING 231 A to Z SERVICE For your car's auto needs visit A to Z Service. Phone 372-2895. Yom RCA Supermodel o P': fl' SIS' Walllm vid Umm Cenlu on Civ-r C-'cle Jim Self, John Holmes and Perry Brown Cbelowb check out a stereo system they have found at Circle N Appliance. Circle N has famous brand merchandise, including RCA. 775416 Dania 355-4416 Barbara Hicks Cbelow rightj chooses the shag carpet she wants in her room from Mark Davis Carpet Company. They serve the Pan- handle area, offering Bigelow carpet and rugs at easy terms. ' ' fww,.. ITIO fOW I I I 5 I 232 ADVERTISING MII! I!!! EZMVAV A705 . ,.,. . . AMA. .M . .. Senior Rita Mooring fills her car with Shamrock gasoline, novv sold at Gunn Bros. for stamps. Along with the gas Gunn Bros. still has all of those unique as well as practical gifts. Amarillo Sport Cycles Triumph Sales and Service IZOO Amarillo Blvd. E. John Hannon sits on a somewhat modified Triumph motorcycle he has seen at Amarillo Sport Cycles. They have the top brands. S. .,. Wm JJM. 7770, .S'...,. JIU. SAVINGS AND ASSOCIAYION Senior George Belcheff deposits his hard-earned money into his savings account at Security Federal Savings and Loan Associa- tion, the safe place to save. It is located at 1501 S. Polk. ADVERTISING 233 x,-P isfipsga j l WI' if 'I' if 'If 'X' 5:1 'U' T xc 5.4 S Y -k ' 1 . Sv X .1 xx! 234 ADVERTISING 'I v , xii 9:4 :Xl A 0' q W Q ji- I mu. W ,gels . mQ,,,,, Woltlin Village Polk at Seventh 352-5683 372-835I I NIMH OF AMARILLO Seniors Sherry Karr and Debbie Wilson toy with trinkets they have found in CoIbert's. CoIbert's has the latest in fashion for young men and women. Russiau sTATioNERY 9 ooMPANY ' af- ol I Taylor, 608 Fillmore Amarillo, Texas 372-I257 When looking for your stationery and office supplies, do as senior Kathy Spradlin does. Go to FtusseII's! FtusseII's is located at 611 Taylor and 608 Fillmore. ADVERTISING 235 AUTRY'S 2900 Duniven Dr. 355-4483 John Miller poses sophomore Jo Dawn Warren for a beautiful color portrait from Autry's Studio. Autry's has expert photogra- phers capable of capturing not only images but moods. COLBERTS Downtown - Suburban Jerry Lane tries on one of the sharp looking sports coats at Col- bert's Boy's, Students, and lVlen's shop at 2625 VVolflin. When you shop, shop for the best quality available. ,Ku 4 iff' ' z llgg S DS Here is an example of the shelves packed with fine food at Merri- man's Fine Foods. Merriman's features gourmet food. 236 ADVERTISING THE IVIERCHANTS CDE VVCDLELIN VILLAGE SHCDPPING CENTER INVITE THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY T0 ENJGY SHOPPING AT Accessories Shop 8 Melissa's Amarillo Uniform Center Ann Meyers Aquarius Pant Shop Barnes Jewelers Broome Optical Co. Candle Shop Colbert's Suburban Cooper St Melin Exquisite Hosiery Dolcater's Duvall's Texaco Flower Mart Gattis Shoe Store B. F. Goodrich Hancock Fabrics House of Shades Bt Lamp Repair lrene's Knit Shop Little Brown House Nizzi Music Shoppe Palo Duro Studio Pyramid Beauty Salon Royal Coin St Stamp Store Safeway Security Systems of Amarillo Stark's Wrap St Gift Shop T.G.8tY. Family Center Total Television Village Barber Village Camera Store Village Cleaners Village Donut Shop Village Maternity Ted St Ruth's Village Pancake House Village Pet Shop Walker TV 8 Appliance Webb Frame St Art Supply Wig Imports Wolflin Village St La Tour Office Woltlin Village Pharmacy ADVERTISING 237 238 ADVERTISING NORTHWEST TEXAS HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING Box IIIO Amarillo, Texas 3 76-443 I For qualify educafion - enroll in a quaIiIy school BEEBE LUMBER COMPANY 3575959 VLH, ACE IEE 'I H C IIIPIIUIIU WIIITV v X . Q 1. 1 1 n w n V 01 A PIZZAH Mozzarella Cheese Green Pepper Sausage Shrimp Mushroom Pepperroni Pizza Supreme Onion 'Anchovy V2 CRGGSS-V2 Sausage Hamburger Italian Sausage Black Olive American Bacon Canadian Bacon Green Chili Shrimp ,lg 5 H1553-. ,- Iliff me . -niwififizzik'-is 22-E1w '11'5w1s:. ' 1 r,f ng ig . 5534? f-f g ,ff , . DINE IN-CARRY OUT For Crders io Go Allow Approximalely 20 Min. 5 CONVENIENT LCCATIONS 'Y 3305 BELL No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 NO- 5 2825 WESTERN 1601 s. VAN BUREN 1502 AMARILLO sivo. E. 701 s. oeonom 355-5871 372-9322 373-9354 374-4521 352-9391 'VV'IES'I' 103 T41 E S S TSO TE OPTICAL IS FAMILY COUNTRY Donmoof WM 9 WESTERN SQUARE 81 SUNSET CENTER ADVERTlSING 239 narrn Bob Callan R P ,X R i J 1 BggfArterburn, fJQ?f Cavef nTerryiCleveIand Everett Randy Fletcher' r Dick, Ford Brad5Graham Kendal ad Garrison Randy Dryden X a Jimmy KialE: Chris Kiddflir GaryrJennfn 5, Richard Lada Ehdiiggfgx fs ,wtf B 'Ia Y? E9 sr Stan 31' fx ne Chns V an Kelth Wafvoord Doyle Walker Rod Wsmate Bull Wrllrams Coach Harrrs Coach Huey Coach Hyatt Qflach an A hx? orni a'n .rroro L L ' 1 ki ?ik ...f k'xk' lg: 'orn aarn r . kW-r il' ..,,, A ig, i . ,Q-. Diamond Shamrock Oil and Gas Company A Unit of Diamond Shamrock Corporation ADVERTISING 241 ongratula Z 1 551, . CAPITOL ELECTRCDNICS. INC. SIereo I-Ieadquarfersu 8 Track Tapes - Tape Players Strereo Systems Tor Everyone 2 Graaf S+ores 4328 W. 45II1 SI. I8OO S. Wash. SI. The BOIUJmfN,lPledge 'f...to keep always tn mind our original purposes- to prozlnee milk that meets, first of all, the lzealtk needs of ting chil- rlren. By so doing, to ofer to people of all ages milk that fulfills tkese klgkest stan- olarfls of wkolesonteness, rick- ness anal purity. - Ix I Ille mllk for children BURDEN 242 ADVERTISING PONCA WHOLESALE MERCANTILE Co. 'I QB PHONE 355-6531 .1 Q-az' Big EE-Ponca P. O. BOX B31 AMARILLO, TEXAS 79ICI5 4145 SOUTH GEORGIA E R A N O H H O LI S ARIZONA COLORADO NEW MEXICO TEXAS PHOENIX, EDLDRAOU SPRINGS, ALAMUGURDU, Auaumuznmus, EARLSBAD, AMARILLU, AUSTIN, Bus SPRING, BURGER, na,-u.L.A5, sn. PASU, TUCSON DURANGD, cpuvns, FARMINGTON, HOBE5, Luaeucnc, MUNAHANS, MIDLAND, ODESEA, PLAINVIEW, PUEBLD LAS cnuczs, RUSWELL, 1'ur:uMr:Am SAN ANBELO, TEMPLE, wfxcm, wIc:HITA FALLS, ABILENE u.EI.m ADVERTISING 243 STAN LEY'S DRIVE-INN 2I I6 Georgia Www p nu. AIVIARILLO PACKING CO., INC. PACKERS OF TI-IE FAMOUS LONGI-IORN BRAND BEEF AND PORK PRODUCTS 4809 NE. THIRD AVENUE No.1 1501 Washington P. O. BOX 5276 372 6081 AMARILLO, TEXAS 79:07 ' No. 2 3333 Western 373-4391 352-2561 D ERTS G qake ,mar date to a ufirldejilmous zfsstaurant McBonaId's T.M. Amafilm Clovis, N. M. I-40 El- Western!Ama. Blvd. 8- Pierce 14th 8, Mitchell 4402 Teckla DeC5RASSI J R.-BATES CO - ' 'W George H. 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MARGARET HALEY, A.B., University of Oklahoma, M.A., West Texas State University, Counselor for Sophomores, Ameri- can Field Senfice Coordinator. RUDY KAY HALL, B.A., M.Ed., West Texas State University, Faculty Directory Resource English, Chess Club. LOUISE HAMM, B.A., West Texas State University, M.A., Uni- versity of Texas at Austin, English 21-22, 21A-22A, English Department Chairman. E. L, HAMMIT, B S., M.A., West Texas State University, Ed.S., University of Colorado, Counselor for Seniors. MRS. JANICE HARGRAVE, B.S., West Texas State University, English 21-22, History 21C-22C. BARBARA HARRIS, B.A., M.A., University of Texas at Austin, Biology 21-22, 50. JAMES HARRIS, B.S., M.Ed., West Texas State University, His- tory 21 -22, Head Football Coach. LARRY HEARD, B.A., Central Oklahoma University, History 21- 22, Assistant Football and Baseball Coach. REV. DAVID HEIDTKE, B.A., Wartburg College tlowaj, B.D., Wartburg Seminary Clowab, Bible 20, 30, TED HENLEY, B.S., West Texas State University, Industrial Cooperative Training 31-32, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. NEIL HESS, B.A., West Texas State University, Drama 20, 30, 40, Musical, One-Act Play. MRS KATHLEEN HESSE, B.A., Colorado State College, Child Development 40, Homemaking IIA, IIIA, Future Homemakers of America. MRS. EVELYN HIBBS, B.A., Texas Womans University, M.Ed. West Texas State University, English 21-22. KEN HICKS, B.S., Oklahoma State University, M.Ed., West Texas State University, History 31 -32, Golf Coach. MRS, LINDA HONAKER, B.S., West Texas State University, Chemistry 31-32, 31A-32A, Biology 21-22, Environmental Health Science 31 -32. MRS. JEAN HOWE, Attendance Clerk. MRS. LAURA HUCKABEY, B.S., M.Ed., West Texas State Uni- versity, Vocational Counselor, Senior Sponsor. DUANE HUEY, B.A., Western New Mexico University, Related Math 21-22, 40R, Assistant Football and Track Coach. LARRY HUNGATE, B.S., M.Ed., West Texas State University, History 31-32, Government 40. JAMES HYATT, B.S., M.Ed., Texas Tech University, Biology 21C-22C, Assistant Football, Basketball and Track Coach. ELDON JACKSON, B.S., M.A., Oklahoma State University, Government 40, Economics 40, Social Studies Department Chairman. JIMMIE JANES, B.S., West Texas State University, M.Ed., Southwestern State College COkIahomal, Biology 21-22, Head Track Coach. MRS. LAURA JOHNSON, B.B.A., M.B.A., West Texas Stale University, Typing 31-32, Shorthand 31-32, UIL Shorthand. MRS. MARILYN JOHNSON, B.S., West Texas State University, Data Processing 31-32, 41-42, Data Processing Club. CHARLES JONES, B.S., Texas Tech University, M.S., Ohio State University, M.B.A., West Texas State University, Chem- istry 31-32, 50, Physics 41-42, 50, Science Department Chairman. GAYLE JONES, B.S., Northeast Louisiana University, Physical Education, Girls' Golf Coach. MRS. REBECCA KEEL, B.B.A., West Texas State University, Data Processing 31-32, Data Processing Club. PAUL KEITHLEY, B.A., M.A., East Central State College COkIahomaj, Art 11-12, 21-22, Arts and Crafts 20-30. MRS. MARILYN KENYON, A.A., Stephens College, B.A., Texas Tech University, English 41-42, 4OV. HARRIET KETCHUM, B.S., M.S., Baylor University, Physical Education, Girls' Swim Team Coach. JAMES KILE, B.S., Texas Wesleyan College, M.E., West Texas State University, Physical Education, Drivers Education, Wrestling Coach. MRS. POLLYANNA KIMMINS, B.A., M.A., West Texas State Unviersity, Counselor for Juniors, Junior Class Sponsor. MRS. MARTI KRIK, B.A., West Texas State University, Speech 10, 20, 30, 40, Speech Club, National Forensics League. MRS. BETTY LAY, B.A., West Texas State University, English 31-32, 41-42, University interscholastic League Spelling. LT. CMDR. CHARLES LEONARD, B.S., University of Texas at Austin, Naval Science 35, 45, Student Council, NJROTC Rifle Team. MRS. LUCY LIMAS, B.A., West Texas State University, Spanish 21-22, 31-32, 41-42, Foreign Language Department Chair- woman, Spanish Club. GARY LITTRELL, B.A., University of Denver, M.S., Texas ASI University, Biology 21-22. MRS. PATRICIA LOVELADY, B.S.H.E., University of Arkansas, Homemaking 11A-11B, 111A, Consumer Education 40, Home Management 40, Future Homemakers of America. LEWIS MARTIN, B S., M.Ed., Texas Tech University, Assistant Principal. JOHN MCGUIRE, B.S, Arkansas State University, M.Ed., Uni- versity ot Arkansas, History 31-32, Administrative Assistant, Cross Country Coach. LENN MCKENZIE, B.S., Texas AGM University, Industrial Cooperative Training 31-32, 41-42, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. MRS. SCHELLON MEEK, A.S., Amarillo College, B.B.A., West Texas State University, Typing 31-32, Business Math 20, MRS. EDITH MILLER, Library Clerk. MRS. DORIS MITCHELL, B.S., University of Nebraska, Latin 11-12, 21-22, 31-32, 41-42, Latin Club, MRS. JANE MOORE, A.A., Amarillo College, B.A., M.A., West Texas State University, English 31-32, 31A-32A, 40 H, Wres. tling Spirits MRS. JEAN MYERS, Attendance Clerk. WALTER NELSON, B.A., Texas Tech University, B.S., West Texas State University, Driver Education. WINSTON ODOM, B.A., Texas Tech University, Journalism 31- 32, 41-42, Las Memories, The Pioneer, Quill and Scroll. GEORGE PALMER, B.S., M.S., M.Ed., West Texas State Uni- versity, Economics 40. CLARENCE PARKER, B.S., M.S., Oklahoma State University, History 21 -22. MRS. INEZ PARKEY, B.S., Southeastern State College 1OkIahomaD, M.Ed., West Texas State University, Home Fur- nishings 40, Homemaking IIA, IA, Future Homemakers of America. MRS. OLIVIA PICKARD, Finance Clerk. S. W. POPE, A.A., Frank Phillips Junior College, B.S., M.Ed., West Texas State University, Related Math 21-22, Consumer Math 21-22. BILL PORTER, B.M.E., M.M.E., University of Oklahoma, Band, Orchestra, Musical. MRS. BONNIE PRESTON, B.A., Wayland Baptist College, M.Ed., Texas Tech University, Algebra 41-42, Trigonometry 40, Math Analysis 40. GAYLE PYEATT, B.S., West Texas State University, Auto Mechanics 31-32, 41-42, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Chapter 183. ARNOLD REYNOLDS, B.S., M.S., University of Oklahoma, Biol- ogy 21-22,.Chemistry 31-32. MRS. MARY ANN ROBERTS, B.A., University of Colorado, Spanish 11-12, 21-22. BUD ROGERS, B.S., M.Ed., West Texas State University, His- tory 31-32, Advanced Texas Studies 40. MRS. DARLEEN RUSSELL, B.A., North Texas State University, M.A., West Texas State University, English 40E, 22, Rodeo Club. DAN SALKELD, B.E., Texas Christian University, M.Ed., West Texas State University, Government 40. EVERETT SAMPLE, B.A., Kansas State University, M.A., Duke University, Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, English 31-32. MRS. EDITH SMITH, B.A., M.A., West Texas State University, English 31-32, Coordinator of English. MRS. HELEN SMITH, Counseling Clerk. JERRY SMITH, B.S., West Texas State University, Algebra 41- 42, Consumer Math 21N, UIL Number Sense and Slide Rule, MRS. RUTH SMITH, B.S., Texas Tech University, Home Eco- nomics Cooperative Education 31-32, 41-42, Home Eco- nomics Related Occupations Chapter, Future Homemakers of America. CPO RICHARD STYVE, 21 Years U.S. Navy, Naval Science 25, Texas Youth Conference, NJROTC Drill Team. MRS. LOIS TAYLOR, B.S., University of Texas at Austin, Geometry 31-32, 31A-32A, Math Department Chairwoman, Senior Gift Committee. MRS. HELEN TEAGUE, R.N., Lubbock Memorial Hospital, Nurse. MRS, DOROTHY TERWILLIGER, Senior Attendance Clerk. SID THOMPSON, B.A., Texas Tech University, Economics 40, Government 40, Rebel Radio Club, AMADA VIDAURRI, B.A., University of Texas at Austin, Librar- ian. MRS. LILA WALL, B.S., M.Ed., West Texas State University, Visiting Counselor. MRS. MARY WHEELER, B.S., West Texas State University, Geometry 31-32, English 21. WAYNE WHITE, B.M.E., West Texas State University, Band, Choir, Music Theory 41 -42, Musical LELAND WILHELM, B.S., Southwestern College fOklahomaj, M.A., Louisiana State University, Geometry 31-32, Related Math 21-22, Senior Day Committee. JANE WILLIAMS, B.S., M.Ed., West Texas State University, Assistant Principal, Rebel Spirits. LLOYD WILLIS. A.S., Grayson College: B.S., West Texas State University, History 31-32, 31C-32C, Human Relations Com- mittee. MRS. MICKEY WILLIS, B.S., Howard Payne College, M.Ed.. West Texas State University, Biology 21 -22. KATHY WINBURN, B.A., M.Ed., West Texas State University, English 41-42, 21-22, 4OC, Future Teachers of America. MRS. JUNE WITT, B.S., West Texas State University, English 31. ROSALYN WOLFE, B.A., University of Texas at Austin, M.A., West Texas State University, History 31-32, Advanced Social Science Problems 40. MRS. MARY WOODS, B.S., Midwestern University, Vocational Adjustment. GLEN WOOLRIDGE, B.S., M.Ed., West Texas State University, Algebra 21-22, Administrative Assistant, Key Club. MRS. THELMA WORTHEN, B.A., Oklahoma Baptist University, English 31-32. PHILIP WRIGHT, B.S., M.Ed., West Texas State University, His- tory 21-22, 31-32. DIRECTORY 253 ABBREVIATION KEY DECA, Distributive Education Clubs of Amer- lca FCA, Fellowship of Christian Athletes FHA, Future Homemakers of America FTA, Future Teachers of America HECE, Home Economics Cooperative Edu- cation HERO, Home Economics Related Occupa- tion ICT, Industrial Cooperative Training NHS, National Honor Society NJROTC, Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps OEA, Office Education Association VICA, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America VOE, Vocational Office Education ACREY, RICHARD, Orchestra, Choir ADCOCK, BETH, NHS, Senior Day Commit- tee, FTA, Spanish Club, Rebel Spirits ADAMS, KAREN, Rebel Spirits, Senior Gift Committee Alternate, Spanish Club, Wres- tling Spirits QDAMS, ROBERT, Rodeo Club Vice-Presi- ent ALBERTSON, JERI, Rebel Spirit Council, Wrestling Spirits, FHA, Student Council, FCA ALFORD, NELLANNE, Senior Gift Committee ALLEN, GARY, Track ALLEN, DIANA, Rebel Spirits, Band, Spanish Club, Data Processing, President ALWARD, GLORIA, Health Occupation Club AMASON, BOB ANDERSON, CHARLES, ICT, Track ANDERSON, GREGORY, Golf ANDERSON, JANE, HERO-FHA President, Area FHA Officer, Rebel Spirits, HERO Advi- sory Council Member, State FHA Executive Council Member ANDERSON, ROBYN, FHA, Wrestling Spirits: Young Life ANTHONY, CINDY, Spanish Club, Rebel Spirits, Wrestling Spirits, FHA, Senior Activi- ties Committee APPONEY, JOE ARCHER, ELIZABETH, Spanish Club, FTA, Senior Activities Committee, NHS ARMSTRONG, BECKIE, Secretary of VOE, Latin Club Co-President, Wrestling Spirits, Rebel Spirits, Spanish Club ARNEY, LIZ, FHA AUERHAN, LEE ANNE, NHS, California Scholarship Federation, Creative Writing Club, French Club Treasurer AYAD, FRED, French Club Program Chair- man, American Field Service, Drama BABIASH, JEFFERY BACHUS, BARBARA BAKER, ELAINE OEA, FHA BALCH, BECKY, Dixieland Singers, Les Chanteurs, Rebel Spirits, Young Life BANDY JANET, Co-Photography Editor of Las Memorias, Student Council, Tennis, NHS, Rebel Spirits BANISTER, JON, Baseball, Chess Club, Sen- ior Class President, Amarillo Ski Club BANKS, LEE, Band, FTA, Senior Day Com- mittee BARBER, MIKE, DECA BARFIELD, KAREN KAY, Health Occupation Club, Band BARRICK, BRUCE, Senior Gift Committee BARRINGTON, DAVID, Qualified Projection- ist, ICT Parliamentarian BARTON, BRENDA, Cheerleader, NHS, Jun- ior Favorite, Senior Gift Committee: Sports Editor of Las Memorias BARTON, TERESA, OEA, Spanish Club: Wrestling Spirits, Student Council, Senior Activities Committee Alternate BATCHELOR, MELINDA, Student Council, French Club, Rebel Spirits, Health Occupa- tions Club, Young Life BIBBY, GAYLA, Dixieland Singers, Les Chanteurs, NHS BIGGERS, BLAIR, NHS, Baseball, FCA, FHA Class Secretary BINNION, DOUG, Tennis, Qualified Projec- tionist BIRD, JOHN, Band, FHA BITTMAN, CLAUDIA, Senior Class Secretary, Student Council Treasurer, NHS, Senior Activities Committee Secretary, Spanish Club Publicity Chairman BIXLER, PAT, Baseball, Band, Orchestra, Senior Day Committee, Stage Band BLACK, SHERRY, HECE President, FHA BLACKWELL, PAM, FHA, Young Life, Choir BLADES, JOHN, FHA, Band BLAIR, ROBIN, NJROTC, TYC, Football, Track, Military Ball Decorating Chairman BONE, SHEILA, Data Processing BOWEN, ANN, Student Council Vice-Presi- dent, NHS, Tennis, Spanish Club, Ann for January BOWERS, JEFFERY, FHA Council FBRXVERS, KIM, Student Council Alternate, BOYETT, BOBBY, Wrestling, FCA BRANDS, KATHLEEN, Les Chanteurs, Stu- dent Council, NHS, Rebel Spirits BRANUM, BECKY, FTA, FHA BRAUDT, TOM, Senior Day Committee CO- 254 DIRECTORY Senior Directory Chairman, National Merit Certificate of Com- mendation, Math Tutoring BREEDEN, LISA, Features Editor of Pioneer, Senior Gift Committee, Mid-Term Seniors Correspondence Committee, Counselors Aid, NHS BREWTON, DAVID, Band, Orchestra, FHA Class President BROWN, DENNIS, Spanish Club, Football, Film Aid BROWN, FRANK, FHA, Chess Club BROWN, HOBERT, Track, Data Processing Parliamentarian BRYAN, SUSAN BRYANT, BOB, DECA Vice-President, FHA BUCHANAN, GERALD, Wrestling BUCKLEY, DEBBIE BURK, JIM, Rodeo Club President, FHA BURK, NAN, Co-Editor-in-Chief of Las Memorias, NHS, Rebel Spirits, Senior Activi- ties Committee, TOP TEN Selection Commit- tee BURAL, CINDI, Rodeo Club, Data Process- ing BURCH, BETTE, DECA 32 BURNS, DONNY, ICT-VICA I BUTLER, PAGE, Hockey, FHA, FTA, FFA BUTLER, SANDY, OEA, VOE, Spanish Club, Wrestling Spirits, Rebel Spirits BUTRUM, BARBARA, Senior Day Commit- tee, Rebel Spirits BUTSCH, DEBORAH, FHA CALLAHAN, DEBBIE, VOE, Rebel Spirits CALLAN, BOB, Football, Track, Junior Favorite, Senior Activities Committee, Latin Club, TOP TEN Selection Committee CALLAWAY, JOEY, NJROTC Drill Team CAMP, BLAIR, Rodeo Club CAMPBELL, LOUISE, Spanish Club, Rebel Spirits, Senior Day Committee, 6th Period Spanish Representative, NHS CANODE, SUSAN CANTU, IRMA, Spanish Club, Senior Activi- ties Committee, 4th Year Spanish Represent- ative CANTWELL, GREG, FHA, Student Council, Rodeo Club CAREY, PAM, HECE Vice-President, Student Council CARLTON, MARC, Rodeo Club CARNAHAN, CINDY, Rebel Spirits, Wrestling Spirits, Spanish Club, Senior Gift Committee CARTER, BILL CARTHEL, DEBBIE, OEA, Rebel Spirits: Wrestling Spirits, FHA CARVER, JAN, DECA CATES, KATHY, OEA, French Club CAYWOOD, HEIDI, OEA Treasurer, VOE Parliamentarian CHAPMAN, BECKY CHAPMAN, DALE, FHA CLARK, JUDY, DECA CLEMENTS, RONNIE, ICT, VICA I Treasurer CLEVELAND, TERRY, Football, Baseball, FCA CLINTON, MIKE COBERLY, SHERRY, VOE COLE, LYNN, Rebel Spirits, Choir, HERO- HA COLE, MARY, Rebel Spirits, FHA, Reporter of HERO-FHA, Band COLEMAN, HOWARD, Drama, Wrestling, Student Council COLEMAN, PATRICIA, Rebel Spirits, Les Chanteurs, FTA, Senior Activities Committee, Traveling Speech Team COLEY, BARBARA, Band, Latin Club, Data Processing, VOE, Rebel Spirits CONKLING, MARY, Student Council, Rebel Spirits, Young Life, NHS COOK, JUDY, FHA, NHS, Spanish Club COOK. RANDY, VOE Vice-President, Foot- ball, FCA, Track, Latin Club CORICH, AL, Data Processing COSTELLO, KIM, Drama, Chess Club COWDEN, CRAIG, Spanish Club, FCA, Golf COX, CHARLIE COX, GINA, FHA, Wrestling Spirits CRABTREE, MICHELE, VOE, Spanish Club CRITES, MIKE, VICA, Auto Mechanics Letter CUELLAR, CYNTHIA, Rebel Spirits, Data Processing: Volleyball, FHA, Explorer Club Secretary CUNNINGHAM, GLENN CUNNINGHAM, PAULA, Band, Girls Glee Club, Les Chanteurs, VOE, NJROTC CURL, CHARLES, Senior Class Vice-Presi- dent, Amarillo Ski Club, Chess Club, Com- mittee of Obligated Republican Supporters CUTBERTH, STEPHEN, DECA 82 Vice- President, Young Life, Football, Basketball DALMAN, MIKE, Senior Day Committee DANIEL, DEBBIE, FHA DANIEL, JIM, Golf DAVIDSON, LINN, FHA, Data Processing DAVIDSON, SUSAN, Rebel Spirits, Spanish Club, Data Processing, TYC, Business Club DAWSON, CINDY, FHA, French Club, Spee- dreaders of America: Wrestling Spirits, Rebel Spirits DEAN, DAVID, VICA Vice-President, FHA DOBERVICH, DANNY, DECA, Wrestling DOCHE, JIMMY, Wrestling, FHA, West Texas Pleasant Valley Grapplers DCLINSKY, JIM, DECA, NHS, Student Coun- ci DOLLAR, KEN, FHA, Football, Speedreaders of America, Spanish Club DOWELL, BECKY Rebel Spirits, Wrestling Spirits, Volleyball Captain, FHA, Les Chant- eurs DOWLING, MARGIE, FHA DRYDEN, RANDY, Football, Senior Gift Committee DUDLEY, DEBRA, FTA Vice-President, Latin Club, Student Council, NHS DUNCAN, SUE, Rebel Spirits DUNN, EDDIE, NJROTC DUNN, MARGARET, VOE DUNNAGAN, STEVE, Swimming, Dan for December, Executive Board of Student Council: Tag Sales Chairman, Head of Human Relations Committee DURRETT, ROBERT, Basketball, Sophomore President, Student Council, Senior Gift Com- mittee Chairman, NHS DYSON, GARY, NHS: DECA, Kids Inc. Bas- ketball ' EADS, ANNETIE, Student Council, FHA EITNER, ALETTA, Drama, DECA ELLENBERGER, RICKY, TYC, NJROTC Rifle and Drill Team: Senior Activities Committee ELLIOTT, RODNEY, VICA I Master of Cere- monies, Wrestling ELLYSON, BRENDA, Data Processing, Rebel Spirits, Student Council ELSTON, LESLIE, FHA EMERY, PAUL, Chess Club, Latin Club EUBANKS, MARSHA, Spanish Club, Student Council, Wrestling Spirits, Junior-Senior Prom Decorating Committee EVANS, VIVIAN, NHS Vice-President, Quill and Scroll, Les Chanteurs, Rebel Spirits, Edi- torial Editor of Pioneer EVERETT, RANDY, Football, Track, Spanish Club, FCA, Senior Day Committee FARMER, KERRY FARNAN, SARABETH, Rebel Spirits, Wres- tling Spirits, VOE FARWELL, DENA, NHS, Les Chanteurs FAUCETT, RICK, Basketball, Chess Club, FCA, VICA, FTA FERGUSON, MICKYE, Cosmetology: VICA Alternate Secretary FIORE, LARRY, Data Processing Club, Film Aid, FHA, Spanish Club FITZGERALD, JUDY, Rebel Spirits, HERO- FHA Vice-President FLAMING, BLAINE, DECA 32 FLANAGAN, LISA, OEA, FHA FLETCHER, RANDY, Football, Baseball, FCA, Spanish Club, Senior Activities Com- mittee FLIPPO, DANNY, DECA FLOOD, PATTY, Student Council Alternate FLOYD, DARLENE, TYC President FORBES, MIKE, ICT FORD, DICK, Football, FCA, FHA FORD, JACKIE, FHA FORD, KEITH, DECA FOSTER, MITCH, Las Memorias Staff, Pio- neer Staff FOUNTAIN, BILL, FHA Secretary, Basketball, FCA FRANK, KEVIN FREEHLING, JIM, FHA, Rodeo Club FREEMAN, ABBIE, Spanish Club, TYC, FHA FRIEDRICHS, ROSALYN, Dixieland Singers, Carousel, Rebel Spirits, Les Chanteurs, Drama FRYE, SHERYL, Wrestling Spirits, VOE GABRIEL, HEIDI, Exchange Student GALLAWAY, TERRY, FHA President: Stu- dent Council, Consumer Education Parlia- mentarian GARDNER, JANET, Volleyball, FHA GARRETT, JACK GARRISON, KENDAL, Football, FCA GATENS, TERI, FHA, Student Council GAY, GREGG, TYC Vice-President of Lead- ership, Advertising Editor of Las Memorias, NJROTC Executive Officer, FHA GENTRY, JILL, FHA Council Vice-President, FHA Class President GEORGE, GINNY, Data Processing Club His- torian, Band, Rebel Spirits, Sophomore Executive GEORGE, OLETA, FHA GHOLSTON, LISA, Co-President of Rebel Spirits, Student Council, NHS, Volleyball, French Club GIBERSON, JUDY, Wrestling Spirits GIDDENS, NANCY, VOE Chaplain, Para- mount Terrace Christian Church Choir GODWIN, CARROLL, Baseball, FCA, Senior Activities Committee, HBA President GOODNIGHT, SCOTT, Diving Team, Chess Club, Ski Team GOODNIGHT, SUE, Rebel Spirits, HERO- FHA Secretary GORDZELIK, MIKE, Basketball, VICA I GRAHAM, BRAD, Football, Senior Activities Committee, Baseball, Ski Team GRAHAM, RON, Dixieland Singers, Les Chanteurs GRANT, JAMES, FHA GRAVES, JANICE, Spanish Club, VOE GRAVES, LINDA, FHA GREEN, CINDY GREEN, JOAN, Data Processing GREGORY, JUDY, Spanish Club, Band, Twirler, Data Processing Vice-President, Rebel Spirits GRIBBON, SUSAN, Speech Club President, Debate Team, Student Council, Runner-Up for DAR Girl, NHS GRIGGS, MELISSA, Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Pioneer, NHS, Senior Day Committee, Quill and Scroll, Rebel Spirits GUILLARY, PAULA, Band, NJROTC HALL, GLEN, ICT, VICA HAMMOND, KATHY, Orchestra HANKINS, MARC HARALSON, BARBARA, Vice-President Spanish Club, FTA, Rebel Spirits, Wrestling Spirits: Student Council HARBEE, MARK, VICA HARDIN, FREDDIE, Band President, Orches- tra, Mr. FTA and Runner-Up for Mr, FTA CDistrictJ, Traveling Speech Team HARDING, JACKIE, FHA Class Vice-Presi- dent, Rebel Spirits HARRINGTON, MARK HARRIS, SUSAN, Band, Data Processing HARRISON, MIKE, Mid-Term Senior Corre- spondence Committee, Nutcracker, Travel- ing Speech Team, National Forensics League HARTIN, EDWIN HAVERLAND, IKE, Data Processing HAYS, PAULETTA, Wrestling Spirits HAYS, SUSAN, Rebel Spirits, Mid-Term Sen- ior Correspondence Committee HAZLEWOOD, BELINDA, Rebel Spirits HAZLEWOOD, DAVID HEAD, BILLY, FHA HEDRICK, RONNIE, ICT HEDRICK, TERRI, Volleyball, Rebel Spirits, Miss Howdy, FTA HEMBREE, DON, President of National Honor Society, FCA President, Basketball, Baseball, Student Council HENDERSON, BYRON, Les Chanteurs Vice- President, Dixieland Singers, DECA HENDERSON. JULIE, NHS, Senior Editor of Las Memorias, Features Editor of Pioneer, Miss Southern Belle, Rebel Spirits HENKE, DEAN, Band, Stage Band, Student Council, Data Processing HENNEMAN, VICKI, Rebel Spirits, Wrestling Spirits, Spanish Club, OEA HENRY, KAREN HERRING, SHERRI, FHA HICKMOTT, CHARLES, Co-Editor-in-Chief of Pioneer, Quill and Scroll, NHS, Young Life, TOP TEN Selection Committee HICKS, KENDRA, Rebel Spirits, FHA, Span- ish Club, Drama HICKS, RITCHEY, Spanish Club, FTA, Band Drum Major HILL, BYRON, Cheerleader, TOP TEN Selec- tion Committee, FHA HILL, CHERYL, National Forensics League, Speech Club Treasurer, Wrestling Spirits, Traveling Speech Club, Senior Activities Committee HILL, DEBBIE, Les Chanteurs, Dixieland Singers HINKLE, STEVE, FHA, Spanish Club HOELSCHER, GREGG, Debate Club, NHS, Number Sense HOFER, DENISE, Foreign Exchange Student, Tennis HOLCOMB, GAIL, FHA, Volleyball, Rebel Spirits, Wrestling Spirits SCIBCOMB, RICKEY, FHA, Art Club, Frisbee u HOLLAND, MANNING, Speech Club, Latin Club, FTA, Young Life HOLLEY, JIMMY, DECA, Spanish Club HOLLIDAY, CINDY, Rebel Spirits, Art Club, FHA, French Club HOLT, SALLY, Sophomore Class Secretary, Student Council Corresponding Secretary, Rebel Spirits Council, NHS HOOPER, DALE HORTON, NANCY, Orchestra Secretary, Data Processing HOUCHIN, STEVE, Wrestling HOUSE, DOUG, Baseball, Dan and Ann Committee, Student Council, FHA Class President HOWARD, DANNA, French Club, Orchestra Librarian HOWARD, DENISE, FHA, Rebel Spirits, Stu- dent Council, FCA HUBBARD, TERESA, Student Council, NHS, Dixieland Singers, Les Chanteurs, Carousel HUDDLESTON, JOE, Drama, Les Chanteurs, Stage Manager HUGHES, MARY JANE HUGHES, ROBERT, NHS, Student Council, Senior Gift Committee: Latin Club HUTCHINS, KIM, DECA W2 President, NHS INMAN, MICHAEL IRWIN, HARVEY ISAACS, LINDA, TYC, Speech Club JACKSON, KENNETH, Student Council JACKSON, ROBIN, Student Council, Senior Gift Committee, FHA, Future Medics JACOBS, JOHN, TYC, NJROTC JACOBS, MARY, Rebel Spirits: NHS: Latin Club, Senior Activities Committee, Intramural Sports JAMES, LINDA, Data Processing, Spanish Club, Swimming, FHA, Rebel Spirits JEFFERS, SCOOTER JENKINS, DARLA, FHA JENKS, CINDY, Les Chanteurs, Rebel Spirits JENNINGS, GARY, Latin Club: FCA: Base- ball, Football, Chess Club JONES, DONNA, FHA JONES, TERRY, Basketball, Tennis, Cross Country JOHNSON, JENNY, Les Chanteurs, Dixie- land Singers, French Club JOHNSON, JULIE, OEA: Traveling Speech Team, Les Chanteurs, Rebel Spirits, NHS, National Forensic League JOHNSON, MIKE, VICA, Auto Mechanics JOHNSON, NAN, FHA KIIHN, K, LYNN, Les Chanteurs, Dixieland Singers, Drama KUYKENDALL, JONI, Data Processing KUYKENDALL, TONI, Data Processing LAMBERT, BOBBY LAMPE, SALLY, NHS, Student Council, Fris- bie Club, Chess Club, Rebel Spirits LANDERS, KAY, Rebel Spirits LANGFORD, STEVE, DECA LANGHAM, JACK, VICA II Reporter, NJROTC Rifle Team LASHER, DOLORIS, Rebel Spirits: Student Council Alternate, VOE, OEA, FHA LAUER, DONNA, Rebel Spirits, German Club, Speech Club, Drama Club, FHA Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow LEACH, JANET, Spanish Club, FTA, Choir, Rebel Spirits, Senior Gift Committee LEITNER, GINA, VOE LEWIS, GINNY LEWIS, LARRY, Auto Mechanics, Rodeo Club, Student Council LEWIS, STEPHEN, Sports Editor of Las Memorias, VICA, Young Lile, Student Coun- cil Alternate LINDSLEY, MICHAEL, Young Lite, FHA: Drama: Student Council Alternate LINE, AMY, French Club Vice-President, Drama Musicals, FHA, Student Council, Rebel Spirits LITTAU, STAN LIVELY, BARBARA, Student Council: Rebel Spirits, NHS, Spanish Club LOCKE, JANELLE, NHS, Rebel Spirits, French Club, Senior Day Committee, Drug Abuse Team LOEWENSTERN, KEVIN, Drama Musicals, Halloween ChiIdren's Play .- LONGHOFER, TERRY, Key Club, FCA, Foot- ball and Basketball Trainer, Wrestling LONGSTRETH, CINDY, Rebel Spirits, Wres- tling Spirits, FHA: OEA LOOMIS, SALLY, Rebel Spirits, FHA, Senior Activities Committee LOVATO, RICKY, NJROTC, HFA LOVELADY, SAM, Wrestling, Student Coun- cil MABREY, MARY ANN, FTA Secretary-Trea- surer, Rebel Spirits, Wrestling Spirits, FCA, Volleyball Manager, NHS MACK, JEANETTE, Rebel Spirits, Band, Orchestra, NHS, Senior Gift Committee, FHA Parliamentarian MADEWELL, MARGIE, Track, Volleyball, Choir MADDEN, WALES, Wrestling, Key Club Sen- ior Director MANN, LARRY, FHA MANNING, KATHY MANSFIELD, BOBBY, Football, Track, FHA Class Parliamentarian, Senior Activities Com- mittee MARRS, GREG MARSH, MIKE MARTIN, BRAD, NHS, VICA, Junior-Senior Prom Decorating Committee, Latin Club, Young Life MASSEY, GAYLIN, FHA Class President, Diving Team, Student Council MASSEY, TERRY MASTERS, CLIFFORD, Les Chanteurs MATHERS, DAVID MATHES, VICKI, OEA Treasurer, Wrestling Spirits, Rebel Spirits Checker, Spanish Club, NHS Secretary MAXWELL, CHUCK, DECA President: FHA, Track, Football MCCARLEY, SHERRI, Band: FHA MCFATHER, DAVID, Key Club President, VICA, Wrangler McKAY, THERESA MIKESELL, Choir, VOE, FHA MCPHERREN, MARILYN, Rebel Spirits, FHA, Drama McREYNOLDS, CARL, Les Chanteurs, Dixie- land Singers, Co-Photography Editor of Pio- neer, Medical Explorer's McWHORTER, MARGIE, OEA MENDEZ, TIM, VICA II Vice-President MESSENGER, JAY, Band, Orchestra, Stage Band: American Forensic League, Traveling Speech Team MESSENGER, MIKE, Rodeo Club, Band MILLARD, MYRA, FTA Vice-President of Projects, Rebel Spirits, Wrestling Spirits, FCA, Volleyball, Young Lile MILLER, CAMILLE, Rebel Spirits, FTA Secre- tary, Spanish Club, NHS, Future Medics Cor- respondent Secretary MILLER, MONA, VOE, Spanish Club, Wres- tling Spirits, Rebel Spirits MILLIKAN, GARY, Les Chanteurs MONTGOMERY, KEITH, Chess Club MONTOYA, GEORGE, Spanish Club, Wres- tling, Tennis MOORE, DAVID, Les Chanteurs, Dixieland Singers, Karate MOORE, JIM, NHS MUSIC, PAM, Band, Data Processing: FHA NAPLES, TONY, VICA NASLUND, MIKE, National Merit Semitinalist, Debate Team, Speech Club NEEDHAM, SHARON, FHA NEEL, SHERRI, Choir, Dixieland Singers, Rebel Spirits, FHS NEIE, JEFF, Drama, Wrestling NELSON, JIM, Wrestling, Number Sense, Kids Inc. Basketball NETHERTON, PETE, Student Council Parlia- mentarian, NHS, Wrestling, Speech Club, National Forensics League NEUGEBAUER, NONIE, DECA: Drama NEUGEBAUER, RONNIE, Advanced Science and Math, Kids Inc. Basketball NICHOL, DAVID, Wrestling, Las Memorias Staff, NHS NICHOLSON, JUDY, FHA, Rebel Spirits NINEMIRE, LINDA, FHA NIX, KIM NIX, SHARON, Stagecrew, French Club NORMAN, LINDA, Wrestling Spirits, FHA, Student Council Alternate, Senior Gift Com- mittee Alternate NORRIS, KIM, FHA NOTESTINE, ANN, Student Council NUNLEY, JACK, Band, FTA OFFORD, LIZ, Rebel Spirit Council, Student Council OGLESBY, FRED, Band, FTA, Stage Band OLES, PAT, Golf ORR, BILL, Football, Track, FCA, Young Lite, FHA Class Vice-President ORTBAL, DONA, Rebel Spirits, FHA OOUIN, BELINDA OVERSTREET, GARE, ICT, VICA I OWEN, CAROL, NHS OWEN, CHARLES, NHS, National Merit Semi-Finalist: Student Council OWENS, MIKE, FHA Class Secretary PACKER, GLENO, Data Processing, Student Council, Basketball PANGER, TOMMY, Artist of Las Memorias, Cartoonist of Pioneer, VICA I Reporter, Mr. Howdy, Senior Gift Committee PARK, LAURA, Orchestra Vice-President and Librarian, OEA, Rebel Spirits, Wrestling gpigs, Spanish Club, FTA, NHS, Speech u PARKER, SUSAN, OEA, Student Council Alternate, Wrestling Spirits, FHA, Senior Day Committee PARSONS, KENT, Key Club, Head Wrangler, Chess Club Vice-President, NHS, Student Council Alternate PATTERSON, LINDA, Sophomore Editor ot Las Memorias, OEA PAYNE, STEVE, VICA I PEKAR, TIM, Band, Orchestra PELFREY, REBECCA, FTA President: Rebel Spirits Chairman, Senior Activities Commit- tee, VICA, Les Chanteurs PELTON, BEVERLY, FHA, DECA Vice-Presi- dent PENDERGRAFT, LYNN, Rebel Spirits, Stu- dent Council, VICA PENDERGRAFT, PAUL, Student Council Alternate, VOE Reporter PENDLETON, DONNA, Rebel Spirits PERRY, SCOTT, Chess Club PHILLIPS, BECKY, Data Processing, Student Council PHILLIPS, VICKI, Tennis: FHA Council, FTA, Rebel Spirits, Student Council PIERCE, JEREMY, Choir, Dixieland Singers PINKSTON, CHRIS, Football, Senior Activi- ties Committee PITTMAN, PENNY, Band, Choir POLLARD, RICK, Band, Orchestra, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Latin Club, Stage Band POLLY, JAMES, Data Processing: Track, FHA, Spanish Club POOLE, KIM, Student Council Recording Secretary, FTA Vice-President, Rebel Spirits, NHS, Latin Club POND, DYANNE, VOE: Choir, FHA Class Vice-President, Wrestling Spirits POPE, DEBBIE, Les Chanteurs, Drama Musi- cals, Halloween Children's Play, Wrestling Spirits POTTER, KEN PO'l'I'S, NOEL, FFA Secretary, Rodeo Club POWERS, CHERYL, Spanish Club FHA, OEA PRICE, LAURIE, Rebel Spirits, French Club, FHA, Band PRIDE, WAYNE, NJROTC: VOE, FHA PRUITT, CELESTE, Les Chanteurs, FTA, Spanish Club, Senior Gift Committee, Rebel Spirits RANK, CYNDI, FHA, Swimming, Wrestling Spirits RAY, PATTI, Rebel Spirits, Junior Class Edi- tor ot Las Memorias, Editorials Editor ol Pio- neer, Student Council, Wrestling Spirits REEVES, KEVIN, Rodeo Club Treasurer RHEA, JANET, Tennis, Rebel Spirits, NHS, Spanish Club, Senior Gift Committee RHOADES, RUTH ANN, Senior Gift Commit- tee, FHA, Latin Club RICHARD, FRANK, Track, FHA RICHEY, PAIGE, FHA RIEBER, ROBERT RILEY, JERRY, NJROTC, TYC RILEY, STEPHANIE, Rebel Spirits, Wrestling Spirits, Student Council, Drama, Uni-Drive Senior Class Chairman ROARK, SUSAN, FHA ROBERTSON, EARL, Band, Latin Club ROGERS, CAROL, Student Council, Rebel Spirits, VICA Secretary, Senior Gift Commit- tee, Spanish Club ROGERS, RICKY, VICA Sergeant of Arms ROOT, GREG, ICT, VICA ROSS, BARBARA, FHA, Choir, Rebel Spirits, French Club, Swimming ROWE, TERRY, DECA RULAND, OWEN, Auto Mechanics RUSH, NANCY, Latin Club, Rebel Spirits, NHS, Wrestling Spirits, Spanish Club RUSH, CARTER, National Merit Semi-Finalist, NHS, Student Council Executive Board, NJROTC Operation Officer, Serviceman Appreciation Committee Chairman RUSSELL, RANDY, ICT, VICA RUTHART, MARILYN, Cheerleader, Rebel Spirit Council, Student Council, Volleyball, Wrestling Spirits RUTHERFORD, KEITH, Track: Football SAMPSON, MIKE, Rodeo Club, FFA, NJROTC Drill Team SANDERS, DEBI, FHA SAVAGE, KAY, Les Chanteurs, Rebel Spirits SAYLOR, DEBI, DECA Vice-President, Rodeo Club, Tri-State High School Rodeo Assoc. SCALISE, LOUIS, NJROTC SCHANTZ, ROXIE, Cheerleader, Young Lite, FCA Secretary-Treasurer, Les Chanteurs SCOTT, RON, Swim Team Captain SCOTT, SONNY, Swimming, Les Chanteurs SHAW, VALARIE, Rebel Spirits, Wrestling Spirits, Data Processing, French Club, Band SHELTON, KITTIE, Choir, Dixieland Singers, DECA SHEPHERD, MIKE, Football SHERRILL, BECKY SHERRILL, JIM, Wrestling, VICA SHOWALTER, KYLENE, Data Processing SIGLER, JO ELLEN, NHS, Student Council, Senior Gift Committee, Rebel Spirits, Wres- tling Spirits SIMMS, TIM, Basketball SIMMONS, JANET, DECA: FHA SIMPSON, RONALD, Spanish Club: Data Processing SIMS, CINDY, Student Council, VOE SISK, RITA SMIDDY, ROBERT, VICA Club Treasurer SMITH, BILL SMITH, BRENDA, Rebel Spirits, Young Life SMITH, JEAN, Wrestling Spirits, Tennis, Young Life: DECA W2 SMITH, SARAH, Rebel Spirits, Wrestling Spir- its: FHA SMITH, SHANNA, French Club SMITH, TOMMY, Football SMITH, TOMMY, DECA SOMERVILLE, EDDY SOUTHERN, LUCY, Student Council Histo- rian, NHS Historian, Rebel Spirits, Wrestling Spirits, Spanish Club SPENCE, SALLY, Wrestling, Data Process- ing, FHA SPENCER, CHARLOTTE SPENCER, STEVE, Football, Senior Activities Committee, Kids Inc. Basketball SPENCER, WES, DECA SPIKES, JAY, VICA, Football, FHA SPURGEON, JAN, Student Council, Rebel Spirits STARKEY, LORI, Rebel Spirits, FHA, Wres- tling Spirits, Student Council, OEA STAVENHAGEN, STEVE, Football ST, CLAIR, CYNTHIA, Senior Day Commit- tee, Wrestling Spirits President, Rebel Spirits, FHA, French Club STEELE, CATHY, Band, Les Chanteurs, Dix- ieland Singers, Wrestling Spirits, Student Council STEELE, VICI, Rebel Spirits, Wrestling Spir- its, FHA, Junior-Senior Prom Committee Chairman STEWART, BOB, FHA STITT, ADRIENNE, FHA STREICH, RONALD, Chess Club Secretary- Treasurer, Latin Club STURDEVANT, PENNY, FHA, Spanish Club, Rebel Spirits, FCA SWAFFORD, TERRY, French Club: OEA SWAGERTY, LALANA, Data Processing SWINDELL, CINDY, DECA Secretary, Rebel Spirits, FHA, Wrestling Spirits, Crystal Ball Decorating Committee TANNER, JEANETTE, Band, Head Twirler TAYLOR, BUTCH, Band, Orchestra TAYLOR, STEPHANIE, Student Council Chaplain, Key Club Sweetheart, Choir Queen, Les Chanteurs Secretary, NHS TAYLOR, TOMMY, Les Chanteurs President, Track, Dixieland Singers TEAGUE, KEN, Photo Editor of Pioneer, NJROTC Communications Officer, TYC TEMPLES, DONNA, Rebel Spirits: Wrestling Spirits, FHA, Crystal Ball Decoration Com- mittee TERRY, KENNETH, Les Chanteurs, Les Chansons TETER, CLAY, Goll, Senior Gift Committee Alternate THOMAS, MIKE THOMPSON, CHRIS, Rebel Spirits, Organi- zations Editor of Las Memorias, NHS, FTA, Senior Gift Committee THOMPSON, JEFF, VICA THOMPSON, TERI, Spanish Club, Rebel Spirits, Les Chanteurs, Senior Day Commit- tee, Young Lite THORNE, STAN, Football Co-Captain, FCA Reporter, Student Council, February Dance Committee Chairman, Dan for January THURMAN, RENEE, FHA TIERNAN, KATHY, FHA, Spanish Club, Swimming, Wrestling Spirits TOMLINSON, MARY JANE, TYC Secretary- Treasurer, Teen Jury Sponsor, Rebel Spirits, NJROTC TRAVIS, LINDA, VOE TYLER, EDDIE, FCA, Sports Editor ot Pio- neer, Spanish Club, Track TYLER, JOANN, Data Processing VAN BAKEL, GARY, Baseball VASEK, CAROL, Drama, Rebel Spirits, FHA, Medics Club, Band VAUGHN, JACK, Basketball, Wrestling, Health Occupation Club Vice-President, Stu- dent Council VIBBARD, DAVID, DECA VINSON, PAT, Student Council, DECA Trea- surer VOYT, ROBERT VOYLES, Spanish Club, VOE WALL, CAPPIE, Co-Editor-in-Chief ol Las Memorias, Band QHead Drum Majorb, Orchestra, NHS, September Ann WALTERS, ROBIN, DECA Historian, DECA Sweetheart WALVOORD, KEITH, Football, Track, Senior Activities Committee, FCA WARD, DAVID, Les Chanteurs, Drama, Dix- ieland Singers WARREN, DENIE, Senior Gift Committee, Les Chanteurs, FHA, Rebel Spirits, Swim- ming WATSON, KEN, NJROTC WEBB, PATTY, Rebel Spirits, Data Process- ing WEBB, PAULA, Rebel Spirits, Data Process- ing WELSH, JEM, Basketball, Assistant Sports Editor ol Pioneer WEST, VICKI, Spanish Club President, Band Queen and Librarian, Orchestra, Les Chant- eurs, Dixieland Singers WHEELER, SHIRLEY, Student Council, Rebel Spirits, VOE WHIPPLE, ROBIN, Drama WHITE, COLLEEN, Band Secretary, Orches- tra, Student Council, NHS, Rebel Spirits WHITE, PATTI, Latin Club, Rebel Spirits: FTA, VOE, Volleyball WHITEHEAD, RICHARD, Football WILHITE, ROD, Football, Baseball, Senior Day Committee WILKINS, JUDY, Rebel Spirits, Wrestling Spirits, Spanish Club, Intramurals, FHA WILLIAMS, BILL, Football, Track, NHS, Sen- ior Day Committee WILLIAMS, CINDY, French Club, FHA Secre- tary, FTA Recorder, Rebel Spirits, Choir WILLIAMS, Y'VETTE, Band Orchestra, Drama WILLINGHAM, ALEX, Orchestra President, DECA WILLOUGHBY, JANE, Senior Activities Com- mittee Chairman, Rebel Spirits, NHS, Student Council, Spanish Club WILSON, JIM, Student Council, All-City Council, Senior Gift Committee, ICT WILSON, GARY, Football, Track, VICA WILSON, DEBBIE, Les Chanteurs, Dixieland Singers, Rebel Spirits, Spanish Club, Wres- tling Spirits WOOD, PAT, Rebel Spirits, FHA, NJROTC Sweethean, FTA WOODARD, ANDREI, Wrestling: Track WOODARD, RODDY WOODS, PA'I'l'l JO, HECE President, FHA Council, Rebel Spirits WOODYARD, CATHY, FHA, Intramural Vol- Ieyball WORRELL, BERNIE WRIGHT, GEOFF, Key Club Treasurer, Wrestling, Wranglers WRIGHT, SUSAN, VOE, Wrestling Spirits WRIGHT, TERI, Les Chanteurs WYATT, CLYDE, Dixieland Singers, Les Chanteurs, Karate YOUNG, BEVERLY, VOE YOUNG, JUDY, FHA YULE, GARY, Wrestling ZULAUF, MIKE, Senior Activities Committee: FHA, Track DIRECTORY 255 Chess Club Rudy Kaye Hall, Sponsor John Ellis Paul Emery Ray lrizarry Gary Jennings David Johnson Keith Montgomery, President Greg Maxwell David Meyer Kent Parsons, Vice President Ronald Stretch. Secretary' Treasurer Frank Womack Distributive Education Clubs of America 4121 Mike Barber Bob Bryant, Vice President John Cameron Jan Carver Danny Dobervich Gary Dyson Donna Gillispie Cindy Hall David Jolly Charles Jones Steve Langlord Chuck Maxwell, President Carol Melaski Melisa Monroe Ty Moreland Ray Morris Virginia Musick, Reporter Nohie Neugebaur Tina Nunnally Pam Palmer Debbie Saylor, Vice President Janet Simmons Mike Stanley Dean Stoddard Cindy Swindell, Secretary Pat Vinson, Treasurer Robin Walters, Historian Dick Weathers Bob Wheeler Distributive Education Clubs ot America it 2 Bennie Dement, Sponsor Nellanne Allord Leigh Baucum Bette Burch Jaci Burnett Julie Cairns, Secretary Scott Coulter Steve Cutberth, Vice President Sherilyn Davis Jerry DePauw Jim ooirnsity Sharon Donley Leigh Ann Ellis Danny Flippo Keith Ford Ron Graham Jimmy Grey Byron Henderson Phillip Holland James Holley Robert Hudson Heidi Keyner Sally Lampe Joey Laney Larry Leonard Randy Looney Melanie Lundberg, Treasurer Mark Martin Dennis Morris Judy Mosley Valorie Myers Beverly Pelton, President Melodi Polvadore Luanne Richardson David Riggs Terry Rowe Kittie Shelton Tommy Smith Vickie Smith Donna Swindell, Historian Sue Todd, Reporter David Vibbard Steve Webb Alex Willingham Fellowship of Christian Athletes Mike Green, Sponsor Emily Archer Donna Avery Stacey Elaker Danny Barker Blair Biggars Becky Black Susan Bones Blake Box Debbie Buckley Matt Buckley Jim Burgess Lynda Cain Julie Cairns Judy Camden Cindy Clarke Terry Cleveland Kim Cross Stacey Curtis Sally Daniel Ginger Denton Lainey Denton Gary Eldridge Randy Everett Lisa Gholston Carroll Godwin Brad Graham Debbie Gray Amy Griggs Vance Hall Van Harlow Jimmy Heavin Don Hembree, Captain Linda Heyman Sally Holmes Gary Jennings David Jones Elaine Kile Patty Kneale Ray Knox Rosalind Knox Mary Kriner Richard Ladd Myron Lasher Terry Longhoter Patty Loehr Lisa Lyles Mary Ann Mabrey Michael Mabrey Chris McDaniel Jell McPeek Myra Millard Doug Moser, Co-Captain Phil Moser Pete Oldham Bill Orr Dale Orr Edee Pennal Dana Perkins Melissa Peltis Bobby Pinkston Chris Pinkslon Diana Robinson Roxie Schantz, Secretary- Treasurer Mike Sheppard Lee Ann Shiver Kim Snook Van Steed Vicki Slerquell Karen Tarpley Stan Thorne, Reporter Eddie Tyler Chris Vechan Julie Vernon Bill Walker Candy Willingham Lynn Wilson Debbie Vounger French Club Mr, Georgette Daia, Sponsor Lee Ann Auerhan Jeannie Bailey Melinda Batchelor Diane Brewer Cindy Clark Lisa Cook Cindy Dawson Mark Doyle Lisa Gholston Janice Ann Hawkins Elaine Hazlewood Regina Hoftman Holly Jackson Shannon Johnson Sherrie Lacourse Janelle Locke Debbie Loehr Kerry Moore, President Darla Myer Sharon Nix Evelyn Pollard, Secretary Karen Premeaux Laurie Price Martha Robertson Jeri Shaltry Suzanne Silverman Karen Smith Shanna Smith, Vice President Vicki Smith Cynthia St. Clair Kim Wendel Toni Wilson 256 DIRECTORY Club Directory Dayna Worthen Carol Vahue Future Homemakers ot America Mrs, Margaret Elliott, Sponsor Bachelor Living Club tlst period - tst semesterp Kent Brigance Edwin Brooks Jim Burk Randy Burkett Bob Callan Johnny Calloway Blair Camp Greg Cantwell Bill Caner Ken Dollar, Vice President Dick Ford David Gibson Vance Hall, President Ronnie Hedrick Bobby Lambert Bruce Nordquist, Secretary Mike Owens Louis Scalise Steve Stavenhagen Bob Stewart Mike Thomason Home and Family Living Club 12nd period - lst S6fT1eSl9l'J Robert Adams Jeri Albertson A Randy Burkett, Vice President Bill Caner Dale Chapman Beth Coburn Cindy Dawson Ken Dollar, Secretary Scott Goodnight Jett Hamilton Jerry Hartzog Ronnie Hedrick Rickey Holcomb Billy Krause, President Joni Kuykendall Redonda Lane Ginny Lewis Cindy Longstreth Kathy Manning Debbie McDonald Troy Miller Keith Montgomery Sharon Needham Mike Owens Paige Richey Becky Sherrill Janet Simmons Debbie Spencer Wes Spencer Lori Starkey Randy Wheeler Home and Family Living Club t3rd period - lst SelT1eSlel'D Robyn Anderson Pam Blackwell Kim Bowers Debbie Bowlin David Brewton, President Kent Brigance, Vice President Frank Brown Lisa Flanagan James Grant Mark Hankins, Secretary Rick Hermann Mari Holton Ricky Jones Terry Jones Terry Jo Lawson Vicki Mathes Rita Mooring Sandy Pankratz Beverly Pelton Roger Peters Billy Roberts Sharon Smith Carol Vasek Jem Welsh Ken Watson Rod Wilhlte Mike Zulaul Home and Family Living Club 14th period - lst semesterj Jell Babrash Marian Belcher Ricky Blackwell Judy Cook Chris Durham Jell Engelage Kendal Garrison Rocky Gidden Gary Hall Edwin Hartln Karen Henry Kendra Hicks Byron Hill Doug House, President et-may Lambert Amy Line, Vice President Chuck Maxwell Celia McAdams Marilyn McPheren Harriett Mesick Linda Nrnemire Kim Pekar Susan Roark Marilyn Ruthart Debi Sanders Shari Turner Cindy Williams, Secretary Bernie Worrell Bachelor Living Club C1 st period - 2nd S6lTl9Slel'D Flobert Adams Joe Apponey Jell Babrash George Belchett Dennis Brown Troy cook Eddie Dunn Gary Dyson Randy Everett Ricky Faucett Randy Fields Bill Fountain Kendal Garrison Gregg Gay Brad Graham, Secretary Edwin Hartin Doug House Ken Jackson Chris Kidd Jimmy Kile Tim Mendez Keith Montgomery, President Gare Overstreet Jerry Riley Mike Shepherd, Vice President Tommy Smith Steve Spencer Gary Wilson Bachelor Living Club t2nd period - 2nd semeslerj Bobby Bogett Frank Brown Bob Bryant Dale Chapman Scott Coulter Glen Cunningham Jim Daniel David Dean Roy Doche Scott Goodnight James Grant Marc Hankins, Secretary Ike Haverland eitiy Head Rickey Holcomb Bobby Manslield Troy Miller Kinny Morris, President Scott Perry Wayne Pride Randy Russell Brent Scott Stan Thorne Rick Tralton, Vice President Dick Weathers Rod Wilhite Mike Zulaul Home and Family Living Club 14th period - 2nd SemSSl9fj Beth Adcock Bob Amason Camille Baker Dennis Brown Connie Flood Danna Foreman Tad Fowler Mike Gosselen Gaynor Hardin, Treasurer Terri Jetlers Susan Joeris Mike Inman Gary London Vicki Mayes Mark McPherson Jett Nate, President Liz Otlord, Vice President Danna Jo Perkins Tera Ray Ruth Ann Rhoades Becky Smith Joann Smotherman Cindy Stockton Mika Thomas Debbie Vaughn Jack Vaughn, Sergeant-At-Arms Richard Whitehead, Secretary Debbie Younger Home and Family Living Club C5th period - 2nd S9fT'l9Slel'D Greg Anderson Robert Baker Barbara Coley Becky Fry, Secretary Donna Gaylor Roy Gray Lee Ann Johnson Joey Marrs, President Carl McReynolds, Vice President Paul Pendergratt Jerry Pierce David Powers Aallen Scott Brent Scott Brian Sebastian Kelth West Bob Wilson Future Homemakers ot America Mrs. Jeanette Hadaway, Sponsor C1 st period - lst semesterj George Belchetl Becky Cox Mitzi Crooks Debbie Daniel Molly Denton Bill Fountain, Secretary Abbie Freeman Janet Gardner Gregg Gay Penny Graham Julie Henderson Paula Hicks Richard Johnson Chris Kidd, President Val Kury Bobbie Mansfield, Parliamentariar Robert Marks Todd Mills Judie Nicholson Tina Patenaude Mark Rea John Scalise Steve Spencer, Vice President Becky Underwood Keith Walvoord Sue Wilkie Dennis Woods C3rd period - lst semesterj Jon Banister, President Blair Biggers, Secretary John Bird John Blades Mike Dalman Mike Davis Ken Floyd Rod Graham Jerry Hall Scooter Jellers Larry Mann Billy Orr, Vice President Terry Osteen Frank Richard David Vibbard Terry Ward Donny Wilson 15th period - lst semesterj Brenda Barton Laurie Bird Terry Bourn, Parltamentarian Charlie Cox Jack Garrel Jill Gentry, President Pat Gordzelrck Vance Hall Billy Head Gail Holcomb Beverly Hollingswonh Melanie Howard Nan Johnson Bonnie Kee Kevin Lowenstern, Vice President Nancy McGuire Celia Marsh Tanya Murtt Denise Patterson James Polly Danny Price Robert Simmons, Secretary Donna Temples Becky Weigle Darla Weston Karen Winlield C6th period - lst S9lTlGSl8l'J Cindy Anthony Jett Bowers, President Becky Branum Cindy Clarke Jimmy Doche Jim Freehling Oleta George Linda Graves Steve Hrnkle Denise Howard Donna Jones Kim Jones Patti Kendall Rick Lavato Jolene Levick, Vice President Sally Loomis Lynn McDonald Sherri Neel Terry Patterson Melissa Pettis, Secretary Eddie Sommerville Cindy St. Clair, Parltamentarian Bob Stewart Karen Tarpley David Tutton fist period - 2nd semesterj Nancy Ackerman David Barrington Sherri Black Debbie Buckley, President Jim Burk Ronnie Clements Margaret Dunn Lou Easley Danny Flrppo Darla Jenkins Cindy Jenks Vicki Lundegreen Clillord Masters Betty McDonald Ty Moreland Phil Moser, Secretary Jim Nelson Linda Norman, Representative Kim Norris Sandra Posey Wayne Pride Ricky Rodgers Roxie Schantz Dan Shelly Nita Singer Roger Vogt Dick Weathers Andrei Woodard, Vice President 12nd period - 2nd SefTl9SlefD Jeri Albertson, Secretary Liz Arney Brenda Barton, Vice President Kim Bowers Pam Carey Becky Chapman Gina Cox Debbie Gnepper Glenna Green Judy Harper, Reporter Sherri Herring Patti Kendall, Parliamentarian Cindy Longstreth Sherri McCarley Debbie McDonald Theresa McKay Camille Miller Liz Oltord, President Belinda Oquin Penny Pittman Mary Rose Marilyn Ruthart, Social Chairman Lori Starkey Adrienne Stitt Cindy Swtndell C3rd period - 2nd SGTTTGS Jim Archer terj Tommy Brown Kristal Dammier, Social Chairman Mike Davis, Vi ce President Randy Fletcher Pam Forrest Mitch Foster Kevin Frank Mike Gordzeltck Douglas Groo Linda Isaacs Heidi Keyner m Sharon Kratochvil, Parlramentariai Marla Lockhart X Tina McClure Roni McGill David McFather Dennis Mills Terry Osteen. David Reese Randy Russel David Steen Craig Swagert Jackie Welsh James William Secretary t l y, President son f6th period - 2nd ' semesterj Mary Barnes Gerald Buchanan, President Page Butler Jann Buttel Mark Clark Randy Cook Denise DePauw Janice Graves Pauletta Hayes Gwen Lackey, Jolene Long Mona Miller Vice President Gary Milliken, Secretary Tom Newsome, Parliamentarian Cindy Peterson Caner Ramzel Wade Redd Susan Sturdivant Tommy Taylor Elaine Terrill Becky Trammel Brenda Voyles Connie Ward Jeri Wolle Future Homemakers of America Mrs, Pat Lovelady. Sponsor Debbie Abbott David Adams Jim Archer Liz Arney Vivian Ash Debbie Bailey Jeannie Bailey Laurie Bird Denise Bonner David Brewer Dennis Brown Rob Brown Pam Bryant Deborah Butsc Susan Byars Kim Cantwell Carol Chappell Mary Connelly Vivian Corder Debbie Cox h Cynthia Cuellar Connie Cutberth Mike Dolman Linn Davidson Linda Davis Laura Deane Ginger Denton Denise DePauw Jason Devnes Melanie Doche Debbie Dowd Annett Eitner Dean Friggrns Shirley Ford Pam Forrest Jan Fonenberry Jimmy Freehling Abbie Freeman Danna Gaddrs Terry Galloway Beth Garrett Penny Grahm Rod Grahm Roy Gray Jerry Hall Jackie Harding Debra Hartzog Jerry Harzog Jenniler Helner ierne Herring 'tn Hlll m Howell Jlly Hughes andy Jackson ldre Jones cky Jones ith Joy lttl Kendall pri Kennedy arsha Kirkpatrick abby Klein :rnny Kline Ily Krause ckte Kyle iy Landers, Vice President :rliss Langley aren Lassiter :mna Lauer pk Lavato lrry Jo Lawson dy Leatherman ri Lee Wke Lindsley an Llltau ranette Mack ithy Manning hey Marr perge Martinez arolyn Mayfield arbara McAvey 'aaron McCarley arsha McDaniel averly McWhorter issy Milam ckre Mitchell eorge Montoya ve Moore im Music lslie Myers cki Nelson m Nix 'uce Nordqulst nda Norman tck Nunley 'enda Oages ilinde Oquin Anna Ortbal ike Owens anna Parsley ry Patterson thy Phillips anny Pittman lelodi Polvadore zbble Pope, President, 5th pen ally Pye m Pugh ndy Rank ark Rea lsan Roark :nnie Robertson ary Rose arbara Ross len Rothkrug ike Sampson abbie Sanders iuie Scalise ancy Semmelbeck ky Sherrill i:Slmms iren Simpson ine Sliter lul Smith arrie Sparks ,llly Spence warlotte Spencer es Spencer lsan Staley abbie Stanberry cki Steele aborah Stubbletield ndy Strube l9DY Sl-'QQ alia Summers ine Terrill Ecky Trammell irilyn Vaught annie Ward anie Warren all Weisenbaker arl Williams sa Wilson it Wood uture Homemakers of America lome Economics Related Occupations Chapter rs, Ruth Smith, Sponsor the Anderson, President, 4th period terry Black, Vice President illie Buckles im Carey, Vice President ttst periodj Il Carter rnn Cole, Parliamentarian ttst periodj terry Coberly :tis DeArmond od Barbara Dunn Jimmy Duncan Judy Fitzgerald, Vice President mn perioay Regina Frost, Parliamentarian and Reporter 14th pertodj Sue Goodwin, Secretary f4th periodj Terry Harper Bob Jones Paula Langham, Project Chairman fist periodi Kathy Manus Cindy McElrath Beverly McWhorter Linda Neff Pam Nelson Vicki Polack, Treasurer f2st perrodb Sandra Posey, Treasurer Cdth perlodl Paul Riley Jeann Robbins Darlene Strader, Reporter Clst periodj Debbie Smith, Historian tlst peneap Marilyn Truman Vicki Washburn Jen Webb Tony Williams Pam Wilson Nell Wisenbaker Jeri Wolfe, Secretary fist periodj Patti Woods, President fist PBTIOGD Cathy Woodyard, Proyect Chairman 14th perlodj Future Teachers of America Kathy Wlnburn, Sponsor Susan Bacon Lee Vanks Claudia Bittman Kathleen Brands Pat Coleman Jan Costello Debra Dudley, Vice President James Earley Kay Eddins Kenda Ford Cathy Fry Barbara Haralson Karen Harden Freddie Hardin Terri Hedrick Manning Holland Rosalind Knox Leigh Ann Luscomb Mary Ann Mabrey, Secretary- Treasurer DeAnn McCormick Myra Millard, Membership Vice President Nicki Nash Jack Nunley Fred Oglesby Laura Park Rebecca Pellrey, President Kim Poole, Vice President Celeste Pruitt Jean Smith Vicki West Robin Vlhlllngham Sandra Wilson Key Club Glenn Wooldridge, Sponsor Randy Andrews Eddy Bauman, Vice President and Wrangler Tim Blumer Richard Daniel Brad Garrett, Secretary and Wrangler David Hayes Richard Johnson David Jones Robert Kelly Steve Kuxhausen Terry Longholer, Chaplain Wales Madden, Senior Director and Wrangler David McFather, President and Wrangler Mike Miller, Sophomore Director Randy Myers Kent Parsons, Head Wrangler Mark Peters Armond Smith Chris Vechan Brll Walker, Junior Director Geoff Wright, Treasurer and Wrangler Latin Club Mrs. Doris Mitchell, Sponsor Nancy Bailey Susan Bradshaw Bob Callan, Tribune Becky Cearley Tam Davis Jell Dean Kim Duncan Rene East Laren Edwards John Ellis, Tribune Betty Emanuel Paul Emery Gayle Flood Rick Frledricks Bob Garre Brad Garrett Amy Gee Cathy Gibson Leslie Gobson Frank Green Kathy Gregerson Charles Hall Mark Heard Barbara Hicks Manning Holland Jim Hrncir Julie Hudgins Denise Hughes Mary Jacobs, Co-Consul Lisa Jenks Kathy Kirk Charles Kuhnert Patty Loehr Wendy Mok Robert Muir Steve Nashlund Nils Neubauer Delbert New Ann Nobles, Senator Skip Paschall Edee Pennal, Tribune Pam Pool Kerry Price Ellen Ramey Kim Ray Susan Rigler Nancy Rush, Co-Consul Dusty Sanderson, Tribune Mary Shafer Curtis Shelburne Suzanne Silverman Greg Speed Greg Temple Sharon Trotter Doris White Frank Womack Lorraine Wright Jimmy Yeary Office Education Association CPre- Employmentj Mrs. Theresa Black, Sponsor Debbie Allee, Historian Mary Ann Baker Keye Belchell Patti Billups Jo Ann Bingham Ginger Carpenter, Reporter Camille Carr, Reporter Jill Collins Beth Doster Karen Eschenburg Connie Flood Sherri Gambrel, Historian Lora Henslee Vickie Hodges Janet Jinkins, Historian Lee Ann Johnson Cindy Krker Marilyn Mason, Vice President Brenda Massey Carolyn Mayfield Cathy McAvey Nancy McGuire Margi McWhorter Debbie Melton, Secretary Harriett Messick Mitzi Mitchell Tina Moore, Reporter Nicki Nash Nancy Oglesby Penny Pearson Kim Pendleton, Historian Cheryl Powers Pam Romig, Treasurer Kay Salmon Terri Sheffield, Historian Donna St. John, President Jan Taylor Martha Thomas Vonnie Traves Shari Turner Sue Wagner Audrey Westbrook Lou Wilkie Office Education Association Cvocational Office Educationj Mrs Beverly Gaither, Sponsor Linda Alger Beckie Armstrong, Secretary Elaine Baker Teresa Barton Sandy Butler Debbie Callahan Debbie Carthel Kathy Cates Heidi Caywood, Parliamentarian Barbara Coley Randy Cook, Vice President Michele Crabtree Paula Cunningham Margaret Dunn Serabeth Farnan Ann Finney Sheryl Frye Nancy Giddens, Chaplain Janice Graves Julie Johnson, President Doloris Lasher Gina Leltner Cindy Longstreth Vicki Mather, Treasurer Theresa McKay Mona Miller Laura Park Susan Parker Linda Patterson Paul Pendergralt, Reporter Dyanne Pond Wayne Pride, Sergeant-At-Arms Tanna Sinclair Cindy Sims, Historian Lori Starkey Linda Travis Shirley Wheeler Patti White Susan Wright Beverly Young Brenda Voyles Ouill and Scroll Winston Odom, Sponsor Janet Bandy Brenda Barton Lisa Breeden Nen Burk Gayle Carver Becky Cox Vivian Evans Melissa Griggs Julie Henderson Charles Hickmolt Birgit Kidd Mike McLane Linda Patterson Patti Ray Pat Searight Penny Simmons Shelly Smith Ken Teague Chris Thompson Carol Vahue Cappie Wall Robin Willingham Rodeo Club Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams, Sponsors Mrs. Darleen Russell, Sponsor Mrs. Jimmie Zielke, Sponsor Robert Adams, Vice President Kirk Ashley Ann Bailye Royce Barnett area eraaley Lonnie Brown Cindi Bural Jim Burk, President Renee Carter, Reporter Laura Deane Melanie Ellis Geyla Gerken Rocky Gidden Gene Glover Rusty Gray Debbie Gray Rusty Gray Glenn Green Ray Grimes Wiley Hicks Ill, Sergeant-At-Arms Beverly Hodges Dennis Howell Tessie Howell Richard Humphries William Keaton, Co-Treasurer Chris Kennedy Larry Lewis Lucky Lundegreen Kathy Manus Vee Alva Marsh Terri McGill Buck McKillip Mike Messenger Pet Moore Noel Potts Dee Ann Poynor Missy Reagan Donna Record, Secretary Duane Redd Kevin Reeves, Co-Treasurer Jan Robinson Dianna Robinson Marty Rook Stacy Ftuland Michael Sampson Debi Saylor Cindi Slaughter Vickie Stanislao Van Steed John Tldwell Hoyt Turner Carla Unger John White Rodgie Whiteside Spanish Club Mrs. Lucy Arrez, Sponsor Elizabeth Archer Emily Archer Lainey Auerll Susan Bacon Elizabeth Bennett Kelly Benson Claudia Bittman Cindy Blair Tim Blumer Ann Bowen Connie Braudt Cathy Briggs Tanja Britton Nancy Brokaw Laveta Bryan Cheryl Bryant Susan Byars Kathy Bynum Denise Caldwell Donald Cameron Louise Campbell lrrne Cantu Maria Casals Beth Clark Lisa Clemens Sheryl Colvert Henry Craig Sally Daniel Ann Davis Kathy DeVito Wanda Dowd Scott Esler Marsha Eubanks Jim Farrell Shirley Ford Jory Fort Abbie Freeman Kathy Fry Christiane Gautreau Nancy Glenn Barbara Haralson Karen Harder Jimmy Heavin Jenny Henderson Diedre Hester Ann Hill sally Holt Vickie Horrell Rick Husband Tricia Jones John Kimble Darlene King Mary Kriner Janet Larsen Lisa Linn Carl Lorey Cathy Mayerchak Cecily MCC3usland Katy McClure De Ann McCormick Wendy McKinley Sandy McMurry Ken Merrick Melissa Milam Anne Nobles Joan Ortbal Zoe Osborne Kim Pendleton Pam Preston Sheri Ramey Linda Randal Greta Rapstine Rhonda Redding Celeste Reid Janet Rhea Christine Roberson Lu Ann Rush Sidney Rush Herb Sanders Karen Schwartz Jo Ellen Sigler Jean Smith Jim Smith Cindy Sparks Mary Stackhouse Vickie Stanislao Mike Stanley Vicki Sterouell Bobbi Storseth Suzie Storseth Terri Thompson Denise Watson Vicki West Beth Wiese Carol Wilkerson Jane Willoughby Debbie Wilson Lynn Wilson John Zinnerman Speech Club Mrs. Marti Kirk, Sponsor Donna Avery Crista Barwin Allison Brooks Melinda Butler Cheryl Cairns Cheryl Colvert Jen Costello Pat Coleman Allen Durrett James Early Lauren Edwards John Ellis Ted Goebel Frank Green Susan Gnbbon Doug Hanlon Freddie Hardin Mike Harrison Cheryl Hill Greg Hoelscher Manning Holland Linda Isaacs Cher Jarvis David Jones Lori Johnson Judy Koenig Donna Lauer Deryl McClenagan Jay Messenger Danny Miller Stacy Minor Mike Naslurtd Pete Netherton Ann Nobles Burt Osburn Robin O'Keete Tom Parker Evelyn Pollard Wade Redd Carter Rush Mary Shaler Curtis Shelburne Suzanne Silverman Karen Simpson Greg Skelton Susan Sweeney Carol Vahue Ann Walsh Janis White Data Processing Club qAtfiliated with Office Education Associationj John Jacobs Steve Kuxhausen Jackie Langhan Dennis Morris Jerry Riley Armand Smith Ken Teague Larry Tomlinson Mary Jane Tomlinson, Secretary Treasurer Roland Weyman Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Clndustrial Cooperative Training Chapter it U Lenn McKenzie, Sponsor Larry Ashworth Bruce Blevins Donny Burns Ronnie Clements, Treasurer Mike Clinton Homer Cluck Troy Cook Rod Elliott Rick Faucett Mike Forbes Garry Gerken David Gibson Mike Gordzellk Anthony Gurnn Mark Harber Mark Harrington David Hodnik Dale Hooper Darrell Hunt Kenny Kemp Norman Kidd Stephen Lewis Brad Martin David McFather Garry Moore Larry Moore Tommy Newton Gare Overstreet Tommy Panger, Reporter Mrs, Marilyn Johnson, Sponsor Mrs. Becky Keel, Sponsor Brian Adams Diana Allen, President Sheila Bone Hobart Brown, Parliamentarian Dan Brummer Cindi Bural Tim Casper Gary Chick AI Corich Cynthia Cuellar Linn Davidson Brenda Ellyson Larry Fiore Ginny George, Historian Glenna Green Judy Gregory, Vice President John Hannon Ike Haverland Dean Henke Gail Holland Nancy Horton Candy Jackson David Johnson Joni Kuykendall Toni Kuyknedall Cindy Lane Marilyn McDaniel Steve Mitchell Pam Music Gleno Packer Chris Perry, Reporter Ricky Perry Becky Phillips James Polly Kent Powell Tera Ray Connie Robertson Vicki Sanders Valarie Shaw Kylene Showalter Ronald Simpson ftrthur Smoot Sally Spence Vickie Stanislao Darrel Steinle LeLena Swagerty Leesa Thomas, Assistant Historian Hazel Townsend Joann Tyler Darrell Valois Patty went: Paula Webb Debbie Westertield Tascosa Youth Conference CPO Richard Styve, Sponsor Liz Bennett Robin Blair Cathy Briggs, Vice President Richard Daniels Ricky Ellenberger Darlene Floyd, President Steve Payne Rebecca Pellrey Lynn Pendergraft Carol Rogers, Secretary Ricky Rogers, Sergeant-At-Arms Greg Root Randy Russell Jason Spikes, Parliamentarian Rick Tralton, President Jack Tramel Tommy Turpin Larry Weeks, Vice President Gary Wilson Jim Wilson Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Clndustrial Cooperative Training Chapter :rt 23 Ted Henley, Sponsor Charles Anderson David Barrington, Parlramentarian Jerry Benton Tommy Brown Terry Crollord, Sergeant-At-Arms Mark Frisbie Glen Hall Ronnie Hedrick Mike Inman Shane Johnson Jack Langham, Reporter Lucky Lundegreen Mike McKerIey, Secretary- Treasurer Tim Mendez, Vice President Ricky seen Dana Shelly Jim Sherrill David Steen Gus Vaughn Rex Wade Scott White Tony Willrems Dennis Woods Bruce Wright, President DIRECTORY 257 l A8tW Root Beer CAdv5 . . . A to Z Auto Service CAdv5. . . Abbott, Deborah C115 . . . Abbott, Mrs. Karen CFac5 Abbott, Mike C105 ...,. 1 21, 14 2 Abrahamson, Melody C115 . . .52, 143, Academics ...,,..... .,.. Accent West CAdv5 . . . Ackerman, John C105 Ackerman, Nancy C125 Acrey, Richard C125 .... Adams, Brian C115 ...... Adams, Karen Sue C125 . Adams, Kendall C105 .... Adams, Lisa C115 ...... Adams, Robert C. C125 , . Adams, Steve C105 Adcock, Beth C125 ..... Addison, Alwyn C115 ,... ....234 ....232 ....188 ....153 2, O6 188, 44 84 - 107 ....245 ....164 ....188 ....164 ..,.206 143,188 63,164 .164, 44 .52,188 Administration ........... 146 - 149 Administrative Assistants. Adorn, Mrs. Zoe .......,., ....149 ,,,..74 Advertising ...,....,...., 224 - 252 Ahearrn, Mrs. Patricia CFac5 . .153, 44 Ainsworth, Edward C105 ..,. Akins, Bobby C115 ,,...... ....206 .,...188 Albertson, Jeri C125 ..... 164, 60, 123 Alexander, Mike C105 ...,.,. Alford, Gary C105 ,...... Alford, NeIIar1neC125 ..., Alger, Linda C125 ..... Allee, Debbie C115 .... Allen, Diana C125. . . Allen, Don CFac5 . . . Allen, Gary C125 .. . Allen, Jeff C115 Allen, Michael C105 ...206 .,..206 ....164 .....74 ...,188 .164,44 ....153 ....105 General lnolex Allison, Jerry C115 .......,,. 52, 188 Altman, Merita .....,... 50, 188, 40 Amarillo Packing Co, CAdv5 ....,. 244 Alward, Gloria C125 ..,......... 164 Amarillo Sports Cycle CAdv5 ..... 233 Amason, Robert C125 .....,.,., 164 American Field Service Student ,7, 18, Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson 19, 167 Charles C125 .......,,. 89 Eddie C115 ...... 188, 128 Greg C125 ....... 164, 138 . Jane C125 ........... 164 Ash, Vivian L, C115 t.......,... 188 Assistant Principals ,,... 25, 148, 149 Assistant Superintendent Atchley, Steve C125 Athletics ........,.... Auerhan, Lee Anne C115 Auerli, Lainey Rose C105 Austin, Dr. David CFac5 . ....,...147 Austin, Steve C115 ...... Auto Mechanics ....... Autry's Studio CAdv5 ..,. Avery, Tim C115 ,.,.,.. Anderson, Janna C115 . . Anderson, Mark C105 Anderson, Paul C105 . .. Anderson, Robyn C125 . Anderson, Shannon C105 Andrews, Randy C115 . . Anns .......,,........ Annual Staff ...... Anthony, B. J. C105 Anthony, Cindy C125 ..,.. Apponey, Joe C125 Apponey, Paul C105 ...... Archer, Elizabeth C125, . . Archer, Emily C105 ..,.... Archer, Jim C115 ,,,.. Arguello, Robert C125 . . . .. .... 188 ,. .... 206 .......,164 206 ..,,..164 .25, 36, 37 ..27O, 271 ...164, 44 .......4O .15, 164,44 ..206,141 ..A ..,. 188 .,....164 Armstrong, Beckie C125 ....., 164, 44 Armstrong, Clark C105 ...,,..... 206 Arney, Elizabeth C125 . , , . . . .164 Arrant, Bryan C115 .... ......, 4 0 Arrington, Gail C115 , .......,... 188 Art Department .......... 27, 92, 93 Arterburn, Bud C115 .,.......,, 115 Ashmead, Eugene CFac5 ........ 153 Ashworth, Larry C115 ..... .... 1 88 Ashworth, Robert CFac5, . . , . . .147 258 INDEX Avery, Donna C115 . Ayad, Fred C125 Ayad, Victor C105 Babcock, Joe C105 .... Babiash, Jett C125 ..,... Bachus, Barbara C125 . . . Bacon, Susan C105 . . Bailey, Ann C105 ..,., Bailey, Bill C115 ...... Bailey, Debbie C115 Bailey, James C115 . . . Bailey, Jeannie C105 ,... Bailey, Mark C105 ...... Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Mary Dell C1 O5 Nancy C105 .,... Shelley C105 . . , Wayne C115 Bain, Terry C1 O5 Baker Bill C115 Baker, Camille C115 . . Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Ealine C125 . .. Kelly C115 .... Mary Anne C11 Robert C115 .. Baker, Stacey C105 ,,.,. Balch, Becky C125. . . Baldwin, Dan C105 if Baldwin, Sherrie C105 . . . Balfour, Janice C125 48, Ballet .....,......... Band ...,............ Bandy, Janet C125. . .99, Banister, Jon A, C125 . . . Banks, Lee C125 ..,.... Barber, Joseph C105 Barber, Mike C125 ,..... Bartield, Karen K. C125 . . Barker, Danny C1 15 ..... Barksdale, Fred C115 .,.. Barnes, Terry C. C125 . . . Barnett, Betsey C105 .... Barnett, Royce C105 . , Barnhlll, Paul C105 .... Barrick, Bruce C125 ,.... Barrington, David C125 . . Bartlett, Rick C105 ,..,.. ..,...,146 ...108-143 ........206 188, 201, 44 .....89,71 ....,..236 ..,.1B8,138 .188,139,44 .120, 206, 56 .,.....164 . .... 164 ...,206 ..,,...206 ...137, 136 ..,,..188 ....206,4O .......135 ....50,206 ......206 ....206 ....52,188 ......164 ....52,188 ...,52,188 52,188,110 ...,.,,206 52,513,164 ...,...206 164, 103,34 ,.28, 29, 48 . . . .40 - 43 164,411,271 ...164, 168 ....164,4O ....164 ..,....165 ...108,188 ,.....188 .....52 ,...206 ...206 ......206 ....165,90 , .... 165 ....206 Barton, Brenda C125 165, 160, 46, 44, 271, 110 Barton, Teresa C125 .... ,..... 1 65 Barwin, Crista C105 . . . . . .206, 103 Basketball ...,....,..... 122 - 131 Baskett. Mark C115 .....,... 17, 188 Batchelor, Melinda C115 .....,.. 188 Baucum, Leigh C115 .,.,....,.. 188 Bauman, Eddy C115 ..,. 82, 135, 188, 136, 44, 83 Beach, Vanessa C105 ....... 50, 206 Bearden, Jim C115 Beckers, Janice C115 ...,.....,, 198 Beckley, Lorrie C115 ..,..... 52, 188 Beck. David C105 ..... ...... 2 O6 Beck, Jerry C115 ..,.....,. 135, 188 Beck, Joni C105 .........., .. 50, 206 Beebe Lumber Company CAdv5 . .238 Belcheff, George C125 . 165, 233, 55 Belchell, Keye C115 ...,......., 188 Belcher, Cindy C105. , , ...... ,206 Belcher, Kim C105 . . . ...,..,. .206 Bellah, Benny C125 ..... 165, 228, 40 Bellows, Kirk C105 .......... 206, 55 Bell, Melody C115 .... ....... 1 88 Bell, Jack Pharmacy CAdv3 ..,,.. 231 Bennett Elizabeth C113 . , .188, 80, 44 Bennett, Leslie .....,......,.. 165 Bennett, Patrick C103 ........,.. 206 Benson, Douglas E, C123 .... 146, 165 Benson Kelley C113 ...,.... 50, 188 Bentley Benton, ,DanC113 . , .52, 188, 138, 44 Rickey C1 oy ...,..,,,.. 206 Blevins, Gary C103, . . .... 206, 57 Block, Mark Blue, Gerry C103 ,.......,.. 142, 40 Blumer, Tim C113 , ,189, 194, 136, 31, 44 Boatright, Jane ..... ..,. 2 06 Bobbitt, Mark C103 Boggs, Carol ...... .,.. 2 O6 Braxton, Cheryl C103 .........,, 207 Brecheen, David C123 ,... 165, 40, 56 Breeden, Lisa C123 ...... 62, 165, 44 Brembry, Patrick H, C103 Brewer, Dianne C103 .......,,.. 207 Brewer, Leo C103 ...... .,.. 2 07, 56 Brewer, Nancy C103. . . .,.. .207 Brewster, Art C103 ............. 207 Bergreen, Donald C103 Bergreen, Lynn C113 Berg, Bobbye C113 ..,..,... 188, 40 Bettis, Jan ......,....,,.,..,., 48 Bibby, Gayla C123 .... 52, 53, 165, 44 Bidwell, Jana C103 ............, 206 Biggers, Blair C123 ....,.,... 165, 44 Biggs, Debbie C103 ..,,........ 206 Bigham, Mrs. Linda CFac3 ...,.., 153 Bilderback, Blaine C113 ...., 188, 190 Bollig, Randy C123 ..... Bones, Susan C113 .... Bone, Sheila C113 . , , Bonner, Denise C103 Bonner, Mandy C123 Borden's CAdv3 ....... Boston, Richard C103. , . Boston, Robert C1 13 Bott, Roger C103 ,..... Bourg, Vanessa C103. . . ..,,165 ....189 ...,189 ,...242 ,...,206 ....206, 138 .....206, 40 Brierly, Mrs. Sybal CFac3 ...t.... 153 Brinkley, Kenneth CFac3 121, 150, 153 Brewster, Scott E. C113 Brigance, Kent C123 ...,.,., 19, 165 Briggs, Cathy ..,.,..., Brewton, David . . . . . . Brittain, Paige C113 ,.... Britt, Paula ,.,,,,,. ...52,165 165,4O,56 ....,,.184 ..,....166 Britton, Tania C113 ,..,....,. 189, 44 Broadd us, Jerry C103 .... Broaddus, Tom ...... Camp, Bl Brokaw, Nancy C113 Brokaw, Susan C103 Brooks, Allison C113. 23, .....297 ....166 52, 58, 101, 189 Bybee, Annette Susan C103 Byers, Bill C103 ...,.,.,....... 208 Bynum, Gregg C113 ....... . . .40 Bynum, Kathy C103 ,...... .... 2 08 Caballero, Mrs. Freda CFac3 ,.,.. 153 Cahill, Mark C103 Cain, Lynda C113 ....,.,.. ,.,.189 Cairns, Cheryl C113 . , . .... .190 Cairns, Julie ..,.,.,. ..,. 6 6, 190 Cairns, Phillip C103 . .. ..,. ,208 Calcote, Richard C113 Caldwell, Denise C103 ...,... 208, 57 Callahan, Debbie C123 ..,,.,..., 166 Callan, Bob C123 ,..., .113, 115, 166 Callaway, Joey C123 ........... 166 Callaway, Scott C103 Calloway, Johnny R. C113 Calvert, Ann ,...,......, ,... 1 90 Camarata, Steve C113 . . , . , . ,190 Camden, JudyC113... ...,190 Cameron, Don C103. . , , . . , .208 Brooks, Claude C103 .... ,,.. 2 07 Brooks, Edwin ....... .... 1 66 Brooks, Joy C1 O3 Browning, Karen C113 Browning, Pam C113 . . .... 189 Brown, BrianC113... ....189 Brown, Chuck C103 Cameron, John C113 ........ 64, 190 Camfield, David CFac3 ,,,.. .... 1 53 Campbell, Chuck C113 Campbell, Lori C103 ...., ,.... 2 oe Campbell, Louise C123 ..,... 166, 44 Campsey Carl C103 Campsey Jerry C113 air C123 ..... ....166 C is Brown, Brown, Dennis C123 Frank C123 .... .......166 Brown, Hobert C123 .,....... 69, 166 Brown, Jann C113 ....,......,. 189 Brown, Mrs, Lynette CFac3 ..,... 153 Brown, Norman C103 .......,... 130 Brown, Pam C103 Brown, Perry C103 ............. 232 Brown, Robert Earl C103 .,,.. 49, 207 Brown, Rob C113 Brown, SteveD. C113 ....12O Brown, Tommy C113 .,. Brown, Virgil CFac3 .,... . . , .153 ...,.7O Bryan, Bilderback, Roxanne Bilderback, Sherry C103 . . . . . . ,206 Billups, Patti C113 ...... .,.... 1 88 Bingham, Jo Ann C113 ...... 189, 44 Binnion, Doug C123 ..... .,.,,. 1 65 Bird, Craig C113 .,,,.. ,..... 1 89 Bird, John C123 ....,. .... 1 65, 40 Bird, Laurie C113 ........ .... 1 65 Birge, Mrs, Linda CFac3 .....,... 153 Bishop, Brenda C103 ....,,.,... 206 Bittman, Claudia C123, . .54, 165, 168, 44, 162, 161 Bittman's Appliance CAdv3 ,,..... 229 Bixler, Pat C123 ......... 165, 40, 44 Blackwell, Diane C113 ..,..,..,.. 31 Blackwell, Pam C123 ....,,..... 165 Blackwell, Ricky C103 .... .... 1 89 Black History Week .,.........., 36 Bourn, Terry Jo C123 ,,..,...,.. 165 Bowell, Mark C103 ...,......,.. 207 Bowen, Ann C123 . . .,23, 54, 160, 165, 136, 20, 44, 37, 162, 161 Bowen, Janice C103 ...,...,,... 207 Brumley, Benny C103 Brummer, Dan C113 ..... .... 1 89 Brummett, Debbie C103 .... .... 2 07 Bryant, Bryant, Bob C123 ,....., . . .65 Brenda C103 .,..,...... 207 Bryant, Cheryl C103 ..,,..,..... 207 Bryant, David CFac3 ..., 153, 137, 136 Bryant, Jan C103 ..,..,.,....,, 207 Bryant, Pam C103 .,.........., 208 Laveta C103 ,....., , , , ,207 Buchanan, Gerald C113 Buckles, Willie C113 Buckley, Debbie .......... 166, 177 Buckley, Matt C103 ........ 121, 208 Bulla, Becky C1 O3 ...,,.,...... 208 Bullock, Gary C113 ,.,.. 120, 189, 44 Bull, Beverly C103 . . . ..... 50, 208 Bundy, Mrs. Alma ,,.,, Bunnett, Mike C113 Burch, Bette C113 ... .,..,150 ....189,44 Canant, Russ C103 Cannelax, Kristi C103 Cantu, Irma C123 ....,....., 166, 80 Cantwell, Greg C123 ,,........, 166 Cantwell, Kimberlea C103 ........ 208 Capitol Electronics Cadv3 .,.,.... 242 Capps, Vicki C103 ......,.. 208, 141 Carey, Pam ,...........,.,.,. 166 Carlile, Debbie C103 Carlton, Marc C123 ... ...,166 Carlton, Phil C113 Carman, Mark C113 , ..,.,...... 190 Carnahan, Cindi C123 ........,. 166 Carousel ............. 34, 102, 103 Carpenter, Ginger C113 , , . . .197, 141 Carrington, Ronnie C113 Carrington, Tim C103 Carroll, Daniel C103 . . . .,.,. , .40 Carr, Camille C113 .... ,.., 6 8, 191 Carr, Cindy C103 .... ..., 5 O, 208 Carter, Aron C103 Carter, Barbara C103 ...,..,.... 208 Carter, Bill C113 .,.....,.,,,... 191 carter, Byron C103 .49, 120, 223, 131, 128 Carter, Chris C113 ...,.,....... 208 Carter, Gary C113 ....,., .... 1 91 Carter, Mrs. Mary CFac3 , . ,.,. 153 Carthel, Brenda C103 .... .... 2 08 Carthel, Debbie C123 .......,... 166 Canfer, Gayla C113 ,.... 191, 46, 271 Carver, Jan C123 . . . , .,., 64, 166 Burgan, Scott C103 Burgess, David C103 . . . Burgess, James D. C113 Burgess, Shy C103 .,,..208, 40 ,...142,189 Burkett, Randy C123 ...127, 166, 123 Burkman, Jeff C103 ..... .......208 Cary, Janet C113 .,... Casals, Maria C103 Casper, Tim C113 ,.,,,.191 Bowen, John C113 ..,... 189, 141, 44 Bowers, Brian C113 ......,..... 189 Bowers, Gina C103 ..,.......... 207 Bowers, Jeffery Len C123 .... 96, 165 Bowers, Kim C123 ..,,......,.. 165 Bowling, David C113 ...,... 120, 189 Bowlin, Debbie C123 Bownds, Jami C113 ............ 189 Box, Blake C113 .7, 120, 189, 57, 129, 128 Boyell, Bobby C123 .aa 135, 165, 226 Boyle, Debra C103 Boyle, Terry C123 .,,...., .... 1 65 Burks, Dan C103 ........,.,... 141 Burk, Jim C123 ........,......., es Burk, Nan C123 ..... 98, 166, 44, 271 Burks, Will C103 .,,..,......... 130 Burnett, Jaci C113 ............. 189 Burnett, Mike ..... ..., 1 89 Burns, Bill C103 .,.,. ,... 2 08 Burns, Donald C123 Burns, Zoe C113 .............. 189 Burris, Richard C113 ....... 133, 189 Burrus, Kari C103 .,.. Burt, Donna C113 ..., ....54, 208 .....189 Braboy, Stephen C1 O3 .......... 141 Black, Becky C103 ..... , ....... 206 ...206 Black, Boyce C103 .,.... 206, 138, 57 Black, Sherry C123 ...,..,,.,.., 165 Black, Mrs. Theresa CFac3 ....... 153 Black, Valarie C103 ...... . Brackens, Alsandra C1 O3 ..,..,.. 207 Bradburn, Julie C113 ,,.,, .... 1 89 Bradley, Brad C103 Bradshaw, Kim C103 ..... , . . .207 Bush, Dane C103 Black, Vickie C113 ,.... , .... 189 Blades, David C113 Blades, John C123 , . . ....,, ,165 Bradshaw, Susan C103 . . . . . . , . .207 Bragg, Jim C113 Brands, Kathleen C123 . 52, 165, 44 Business Department . . Butler, Butler, Butler, Butler, Debbie C103 .... Melinda Ray C103 Page C123 ..... Sandy C123 ...., . ...90,91 ....208 ,.,....,166 ,.,..166,44 Butrum, Barbara C123 . . . . . , .166 Butsch, Deborah C123 Bransom, Linda C113 ........,.. 189 Branum, Becky ...... ,....., 1 65 Buttel, Jann C113 ,...., ...,189 Butts, John C103 .... .... 2 08 Balir, Cindy C103 ..... ,... 2 O6, 57 Blair, Robin Del C123 ........ 73, 165 Blake, Randy C123 .,.. ..... 1 65 Blevins, Bruce C113 . .. ....189 Braudt, Connie C103 ..,,. Braudt, Tom C123 .... ,..207, 40 ..,165, 44 Byars, Scott C103 .... Byars, Susan C103 . . . ,,..,..208 ....208,40 INDEX 259 Cates, Kathy C123 .... ..., Cates, Rhonda C113 . . . . . . Caudle, David C103 . . . , , . . Caudle, Richard C113 .,.,...... Cave, Joe C113 ,,......... 115, 166 191 208 191 191 Caywood, Heidi C123 .,44.... 166, 44 Cazzell, Brian C113 Cearley, Becky C103 ..,....,... 208 Cearley, Steven C113 ........ 191, 44 Chambers, Donna C103 Chapman, Becky C123 ..., .... Chapman, Dale W. C123 ,. .... Chapman, Rick C103 Chappell, Carol C103 ..,.... 208, Chappell, Cathie C113 ... ...... Chappell, Joe C103 ... ....... Chase, Jim C113 ,... ...... 5 2, Cheerleaders ...,..... 23, 110, Chesire, D Anne C113 166 166 229 191 208 191 111 Chess Club .......,. ...,. 7 6, 77 Chestnut, Kathy C103 .,.. .... 209 Corhett, David C113 .191, 40, 56, 105, Cosmetology Department ..... 86, 87 cosieiio, Jan C113.48, 58, 81, 191,44 Costello, Kim Rhonda C123 ....,. 167 Cothren, Mrs. Barbara . . Cotton, Randy C113 ......., 192, 138 Counselors ......... Coulter, Adele C103 Coulter, Scott C123 ..... Countryman, Arlin C113 Courtney, Alison C103 . . . Cowden, Craig C123 .... Cowling, Becky C103 ..,. Cox, Becky C113 ...... Cox, Charles C123 .... Cox, David C113 Cox, Debbie C113 ..., Cox, Gina C123 ...... Cox, Mrs. Glayds CFac3 Cox Kevin C103 ...... Christenson, Buddy C103 Chick, Dennie C113 ,........... 142 chick, Gary C113 Choir ......,. 31, 16, 28, 29, 50 - 53 Christakis, Mel C113 Crabtree, Michele C123 . , Craig, Henry C103 . ...,. Crawlord, Dana C113 ..,. Crawford, David C113 . .. Crawlord, Henry CFac3 . . 44 .,....,146 ...150,151 ..,.192 ...,...209 ....88,167 .......209 .192, 46, 271 .......167 ....192 . .... 167 . .... 153 .,.,209 .......167 .,..209,40 .....,192 ...133,192 ,.,....153 208 Christy, Paul C103 Churchill, Pam C113 ...,,. .... Circle N Appliance CAdv3 . . . Clark, Beth C103 ........ .... Clark, Bill CFac3 .....,., ..,.. Clark, Brenda C103 ..,,.... Clark, Mrs. Carol CFac3 ..... Clark, Joe C113 ......,. 52, Clark, Judy C123 .............. 166 Clark, Mark C113 Clark, Mitch C123 Clark, Sharon C113 ... .... 191,57 191 232 208 153 .208, 57 .153, 44 115,191 Crites, Mike C123 ,.,..., ....167 Crofford, Terryl C113 Crooks, Mitze C113 Cross Country ....,, Cross, Kim C113 . . Crow, Don C103 ..... .......142 ....192,44 ......209 Crow, Steve C103 .......,... 192, 40 Cuellar, Cynthia C123 .... ...... 1 67 Cuellar, Helen C103 Culvahouse, Bruce C103 ,.,..... 209 Cummings, Jennifer C123 . . .167, 173 Cunningham, Glenn C123 .....,. 167 Clinton, Mike C123 Cleere, Kenny C103 . .. ...... Clemens, Lisa C103 ..,., ....208 Clemente, Rene ........ . , .49 Clements, Ronnie C123 .. . .. . .166 Clements, Sam C103 .... ...,208 Clements, Tony C103 ..,,. ..,, 1 21 Clemons, Loraine C103 ...40 Cleveland, Terry C123 ... . . . .115 Cline, Mrs. Mary CFac3 Clinton, Johanna C103 .... Close, Cindy C1 O3 Club Directory .... Clubs .....,...... Cluck, Homer C113 ....150 ....20B ..,,.256,257 ,...38-83 Clyde, Bobbie C103 ,.... ...... 2 08 Coberly, Sherry C123 .....,..... 166 Coburn, Beth C113 ,... Coca-Cola CAdv3 .... Coe, David C103 ..,.191,40 ...H252 Colberts CAdv3 ..........,..... 235 Colberts Boy's, Student's and Men's Shop CAdv3 .....,.......,.... 236 Coleman, Howard C123 .52, 166, 103, 102 Coleman, Patricia C123 . . .52, 166, 44 Coley, Jim C113 ...........,... 191 Cole, Becky C103 ,.... Cole, Lynn C113. .. ....50, 208 ..,.52,191 Cole, Mary C123 ............ 166, 44 Cunningham, Cunningham, Cunningham, Curl, Charles Paula C123 ........ 187 Toby C103 .... 121, 167. 209 Sue ......., 42, 40, 56 c. C123 ....... 168, 55 Curtis, David C103 ,...., ....,.,209 Curtis, Lisa C103 .......... 209, 226 Curtis, Stacey C113 ,..,. Custom Trophies CAdv3 . . Cutberth, Connie C103, . . Cutberth, Stephen C123 . . .......192 .. .... 226 .. ,,.. 209 .. ,... 167 Daia, Mrs. Georgette CFac3 ....,. 153 Dalman, Mike C123 ............ 167 Dammier, Kristal C113 ..,.., 143, 192 Daniels, Dan C113 .... ..,.,,.192 Daniels, Gary C113 Daniels, Jana C103 ...... ....209 Daniel, Dana C103 .,......,.... 209 Daniel, Debbie Ann C123 Daniel, Jim C123 ,............. 167 Daniel, Richard C113 ,73, 192, 44, 47, 83 Daniel, Sally C113 ... ,... 192, 44 Daniel, Shayne C103 Dans and Anns ....... . .25, 36, 37 Darden, Billy C103 Daugherty, Craig C103 ....,..... 209 Daughtrey, Terry C103 ...... 135, 209 Davenport, Linda C103 . . . ...,209 ....166, 177,44 College Orientation Collins, Becky C1 13 . . .59, 191, 97, 44 Collins, Jill C113 ...,.......... 191 Collins, Libby C103 . . . .... 208, 40 Colson, John CFac3 . . . ..... .153 Colvert, Cheryl C103 . , .... 209 Colville, Cheryl C113 . . ....... 191 Comer, Pam C113 ..,... ...... 1 91 Conkling, Mary C123 Dawson , Ray A. C103 Connolly, Mary C103 ....,..... . 209 Continental Trailways CAdv3 ...,. 227 Cook, Jan C103 ......,....,,.. 209 Cook, Judy C123 ....,...... 167, 44 Cook, Lida C113. . . Cook, Lisa C113 Cook, Philip C103 .... .. .120, Cook, Randy C123 .,.. ,.... Cook, Troy C123 ..,........... Cooley, Brent Lee C103 ..,,..... ,...52,191 209 167 167 209 Cooley, Chris C113 .. ,52,61, 191,44 Cooper, Janice C103 . . .209, 214, 105 Corbus, Mary Jo C113 ...... 191 141 Crodell, Brenda C113 ..., ..... 1 91 Corder, Vivian C123 , . . . . .3 191 Corich, Al C123 ... ..., 69 167 260 INDEX Davidson, Linn C123 .,.,.. .... 1 67 Davidson, Randall C123 ,... ,... 1 67 Davidson, Susan C123 . , . .,... .167 Davis, Ann C103 ....... .... 5 O, 209 Davis, Debbie C103 , . . .... .209 Davis, Jimmie C103 Davis, Kirk C103 .,... .... 2 09, 141 Davis, Linda C103 .............. 209 Davis, Lyle C103 Davis, Mark Carpet Company CAdv3 . . Davis, Melissa C103 ..,.. Davis, Mike C123 .... Davis, Roger C103 Davis, Sherilyn C113. . . Davis, Tami C103 ..... 232 .....,209 ....95,167 .......192 .,..209,40 Dawson, Becky C113 ......, 143, 192 Dawson, Cindy C123 ,........,. 167 Dawson, Fred CFac3 .,.. 153, 156, 94 Dawson, Johnny C103 .......... 209 Dawson .,..209 . Ray D. C103 Day, David C103 Deane, Laura C103 ....,... 209, 139 Deane, Stephen C113 .,.. ,....192 Dean, David C123 .... Dean, Jeff C103 ...... Dearmond, Edie C113 .... Deaton, Damon C103 .... Deckard, James C103 Deckard, Kevin C103 ,,.. Defee, Bill ............ . , DeGrassi-Bates CAdv3 . . . Dement, Benny CFac3 . . . Denko, Kathy C113 ...... , . Denton, Ginger C123 ....... Denton, Lainey C103 ...... Denton, Molly C123 . . . . . Depauw, Denise C113 . . . DePauw, Jerry C1 13 ...,, Deputy Superintendent , . . . Detten, Pam C103 ..,...... ....167 142,209 ....192 ....209 .,..209 32, 37 ..,,245 ..,.153 ...,192 ...,168 . 2 09, 141 ....168 ....192 ...,192 ....147 ,...209 Devlto, Kathy C113 ,..,.. 52, 192, 103 Diamond-Shamrock CAdv3. . , Diaz, Jesse C113 ......,.,. Digby, Larry C113 .... ....241 N192 ..192 Dillion, Bob ................... 70 Distributive Education Clubs of America R1 .............,. 64, 65 Distributive Education Clubs of America 412 ..,.. ..,......... 6 6 Diven, Mike C103 .......... 120, 135 Dixieland Singers . .....,....,. 16 Dobervich, Danny C123 ...... Doche, J. D. C123 ,........ Doche, Melanie C103 ,... Dr, Pepper CAdv3 .... 64, 168 133, 167 ...209 . .... 231 Dodgen, Steve C1 13. .. ...., .192 Dolinsky, Jim C123 .... Dollar, Keith C103 Dollar, Ken C123 .... Donaldson, Paula . . Dones, Leann C103 Donley, Sharon C113 168, 44 ,...168 ....168 Dorris, De-Iair1eC113. . . . . . .209 Dorsey, Dennis C103 Dorsey, Jay. . . . .,..209 .. .... 168' 57 Dunnagan, Steve C123 . .54, 144, 168, Doss, Jim C113 ... ,..192 Doster, Beth C113 . . . .192 Douglass, Mike C113 Dowd, Debbie C113 .,..,.... 192, 44 Dowd, Edward C103 121, 207, 209, 216 Dowd, Wanda C103 ....,. 49, 209, 36 Dowell, Becky C123 . . . ..... 52, 168 Dowell, Debbie Dowell, Randy C103 Dowling, Ellen C103 . . .209 Dowling, Margie C123 . , ...168 Duncan, Sue C123 ............, 167 Dunlap, Sarah C113 ...,.. 48, 49, 193 Dunlap, Steve C113. . .49, 62, 99, 192, 141, 140,55, 102,37 Dunn, Barbara C113 Dunn, Eddie C123 ....,....,... 168 Dunn, Margaret C123 ..,,..,.... 168 Durham, Christine C123 ...,..... 168 Durrett, Allen C113 .192, 194, 136, 31, 44 Downey, Debbie C113 Doyle, Mark ,,,...... 192, 40 Drake, Teddy C103 Drama Department 23, 28, 29, 34, 48, Durrett, Louis C103 ..,.,.. .,.. 2 09 Durrett, Robert C123 . . .124, 127, 169, 44,25,34. 123,162, 161 DuPree, Donna ......,.. ....,.16B East, Rene C103 .... ,.....210 Eastepp, Ronda .,.... .....,.. 1 92 Eberly, Marcella C113 .... 52, 192, 44 Ecnols, sein C103 ..,. ,,,...., 2 10 Eaoins, Kay C103. .. ..... 210,57 Eddy, Barbara ..,..., ........ 2 10 Edwards, Jonny C103 Edwards, Laren C103 ..,.. 50, 210, 79 Edwards, Mrs. Mildred CFac3 ..... 154 Edwards, Wayne C103 .,.. 210, 40, 56 Egan, Celeste C123 Eickenhorsl, VickyC103 Eitner, Aletta C123 ...., .... 1 69 Eitner, Annett C113 . , . .,... .192 Eldridge, Allen C113 Fields, Randy C123 ,... . . 169 Figgins, Dean C103 Fike, Brenda ,..... , . . 169 Findley, James ...... . . . 210 Findley, Kent C103 .... . . . 210 Finneran, Scott C103 ... . 210 Finney, Ann C123 .,.... .. 169 Finney, Ronnie C103 ...,. . . . 121 Fiore, Larry C123 . . . . . . 169 First Baptist Church Cadv3 . . . . 227 Fisher, Larry C103 ......,..,. 121 Fitzgerald, Judy C123 ...., . Flaming, Alan Blaine C123 Flanagan, Lisa C123 ,.,.,... . . Fleetwood Pharmacy Cadv3 . . . . 169 169 249 Eldridge, Gary C113 . . . . Ellenburger, Ricky C123 . ..192, 204 73, 169,77 Elliot, Mrs. Margaret CFac3 ....,.. 154 Elliot, Rodney C123 Ellis, John C103 .,.. 210, 76, 79, 141 Ellis, Leigh Ann C113 .,....,,... 192 Ellis, Mrs. Suzanne CFac3 ...,.,.154 Ellis, Melanie ...,.,.,.,. .... 2 10 Ellyson, Brenda C123 . . . Elmore, Mark C103 ,.., Elston, Leslie C123 ..., Elton, Betsy C113 ..,., Emanuel, Betty C103 . , . Emerson, Sandy C103 Emery, Paul ,.,.,.. Emmons, Drew .,.... Ender, Susanne C103 ,... Engelage, Jeff C123 . . . Engler, Dan C123 , . . Engler, Donna C113 . . . ......169 ...142, 210 ...,..169 ....192 ...210 ....169,44 .....,169 .,,.210 ....169 ....169 ....192 Engler, John C103 ............. 210 English, Department .,.. Ensch, Mary C113 Ensch, Ronnie C103 Environmental Science . . Epps, Jennalee C103 .... Epps, Stacie C113 .... Erwin, Chris C103 ,...... Erwin, Julie C103 ..,.,.. Eschenburg, Karen C113 . Esler, Scott C103 ,..... Estes, Cindy C103 ..,. Estes, Donna C113 ,... Estes, Jennifer C103 ..... ,..106, 107 .....88,89 ,..210, 231 ......192 , .... 207 ......,210 .......192 ...210,13O ...,,.210 .......182 ...,5O,210 Fleming , Teresa C103. . ,210 Fletcher, Carlton C103 ...,, 210 Fletcher, RandyC123. . .114, 115, 169 Fletcher, Willie C103 Flippo Flood, Connie C113 Flood, Flood, Patty C123 Flores, Bill C103 . . . Floyd, Floyd, Ken C123 Follis, Ricky C103 . . . , Danny R. C123 . Gayle C103 ..., ,,.169 50,210 ..,,,..210 Darlene C123 ....., 72, 170, 77 ........210 Football .....,..,. .... 1 12 - 121 Football Banquet ,.... .... . . .37 Forbes, Mike C123 Ford, Bill C103 ,...... ...135, 210 Ford, David P. C103 . .. ....,. .210 Ford Dick C123 .,.. ...115, 170 Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Garry C103 ,.. Jackie C123 . . ,JymreC1o3 . .. Keith C123 ... Kenda C113 I Shirley C103 ' ' ' .. .120 ,,..170 .210 ..170 ...192, 40, 56 Foreign Exchange Students. . .18, 19, 20, 167 Foreman, Danna C113 ,..,,.,,.. 192 Foreman, Lisa C103 Forrest, Pam C113 .......,., 50, 192 Fortenberry, Jan C103 ......,... 210 Fort, Jory C113 Foster, Michell C123 ,.,, ...170,98 Foster, Steve C113 ..,...... 192, 128 Etheridge, Dennis C123 ,....... 169 Etheridge, Pam C103 .,..,... 54, 210 Euganks, Karen C113 ........ 52, 192 Eubanks, Marsha C123 ,....., 169, 80 Eubank, Don C103 ...,......... 210 Evans, Angie C113 .........,... 192 Evans, Vivian C123 ....,., 62, 169, 44 Everett, Randy C123 .....,., 115, 169 Everitt, David C123 .... ,,.. 5 2, 169 Faculty ....,,...,... . . .146 - 156 Faculty Directory .,............ 253 Fairweather, Becky C103 ..., . . .210 Farmer, Becky C123. . . ..,.169 Farmer, Kerry C123 . . . . . . .169 Farnan, Sarabelh C123. ....,,.. 169 Farrell, Jim C103 Farwell, Dena C123 . .. .52, 169,44 Faucett, Flick C123 . . . ,,.,,,,. .169 Favorites.. .160, 186, 187, 216, 217 Fellowship of Christian Athletes . 78 Ferguson, Danny C103 Ferguson, David C113 Fergason, J. E. CFac3 . . .22, 148, 149 Ferguson, Mickye C123 . . . . .87 Ferguson, Mike C103 Foster, William C103 Fotheringham, Tammy C103. . Fountain, Bill C123 . 124, 127, 170 Fowler, Tad C113 ....,,....... Fox, Tammy C103 .... . . Fox, Tammy C103 Franklin, Eddie C1 13 Frazier, Becky ..,.......,.... Fraser, Mrs. Lisbeth CFac3. . . . . Frank, Kevin C123 ......... 170 Fredman, Alan C103 Freehling, Jim C123 ,.,.. , . Freeman, Abbie C123 .... . Freeman, Mark C103 ..... . . . Freemans Flowers CAdv3 ,.... French Club ..,.,,.....,... Friedrichs, Rick C103 ....... 210 Friedrichs, Rosalyn C123 . .52, 53 Frisbie, Frank CFac3 . .16, 51, 53 Frisbie, Mark C113 Frost, Dyvonna C103 .,...... 50 Frost, Regina C113 ... ..... Frey, Sheryl C123 . ....... . 210 123 133 210 210 154 107 170 170 210 226 .75 130 170 154 ,210 170 192 Fry, Becky C113. .. .... 192, 44, 57 Fry, Cathy C113 ..... ...192, 44, 57 Furr's Inc. Cadv3 ........ . 248 Future Homemakers ol America 74,75 Dryden, Ftandy C123 Duby, Brent C103 ..... Dudley, Debra C123 , . . Dunbar, Donna C103 Duncan, Jimmy C123 Duncan, Kim C103 .... Duncan, Paul C113 .... 49,102,103 115,168 ..,209 ....168, 44 . . H209 .. ,209 ,...192 Duvak, Bobby C103 ..... Dyson, Gary C123 . . . . . Eads, Annette C123 . . . Ealy, Jana C103 . . . Earle, Terri C103. . Early, James C113 ...., Easley, Lou C113 . . . ,...,.209 64,169,114 ....169 .,....209 ...,.209 .192, 44, 57 .. N192 INDEX 261 Gillespie, Donna C123 .... .... 1 70 Future Teachers of America ....., 81 Gabert, Trina C103 ...,.......,. 210 Gabriel, Heidi ...... 167, 170, 20, 44 Gaflord, Darinda C103 ....,..... 210 Gaither, Mrs. Beverly CFac3. .154, 167 Gallaway, Terry C123 .....,..... 170 Gallery, The CAdv3 ,....,. ..,. 2 49 Gamble, Danny CFac3 ,......... 154 Gambrel, Sherri C113 ........ 67, 192 Gardner, Charllotte ....,.,.,.,. 210 Gardner, Jackie C103 Gardner, Janet Lorriane C123 .... 170 Gardner, Jimmy C103 Gardner, Mike .....,,......,.. 170 Garno, John C113 ,,.,......... 192 Garner, Sharon .......,. 42, 192, 40 Garrett, Beth C103 ,,,,..,...... 210 Garrett, Brad C113 . 11, 82, 193, 44, 83 Garrett, Charlotte C103 ..... 210, 141 Garrett, Jack ........,. ,..... 1 70 Garre, Bob C103 ..,........... 210 Garrison, Kendal C123 .,.... 115, 170 Gaston, Melinda G. C113 . .87, 193, 44 Gatens, Teri C123 Gatlin, Kim C103 . ,......,, .210, 57 Gatlin's Shoes and Clothing CAdv3 230 Gautreau, Christiane C123 , .7, 19, 52, 62, 167, 170, 44 Gawne, Victor C103 Gaylor, Donna C113 Gay, Gregg C123 ,...... 72, 170, 271 Gee, Amy C113 ...,,,......... 193 Greiger, Barbara C103 ,..... 193, 210 General Reb ..,,.,.... ..,.,. 1 11 Gentleman, Bill C103 .... ,.,... 2 10 Gentleman, Jill C113 ......,. 193, 40 Gentry, Jin C123 ...,,. .... 9 5, 170 George, Ginny C123. . , ..... ,170 George, Oleta C123 . . . Gerken, Gary C123 ............. 170 Gerken, Gayla C103 .,,...... 211, 57 Gholston, Lisa C123. . ,60, 170, 20, 44 Gibbs, Becky C103 ...... 51, 207, 211 Gibbs, Scott C103 ......,....... 211 Giberson, Judith C123 ,...... 170, 44 Giberson, Todd C103 Gibson, Cathy C113 . .. ..,.., ,193 Gibson, David C123 ,......,.,.. 170 Gibson, Denise C113 ...,. 193, 40, 56 Gibson, Gary C103 ......... 211, 130 Gibson, Leslie C103 ..., ..,. 2 11 Giddens, Nancy C123. .. ....170 Gidden, Rocky C123 ..,... .... 6 3 Gilbreath, David M. C103 ...,.... 120 Giles, Karen C103 ........ ..,. 2 11 .,..17O 262 INDEX Gilmore, Barbara C113 Gilstrap, Bill C103 ........ .... 2 71 Gipson, Rosalind C103 Gist, Jon C103 Glenn, Nancy C103 ,.. .... 50,211 Glover, Gene ,..,..,.,....,..., 47 Gnepper, Debby C113 ....... 61, 193 Godwin, Carroll C123 ....... 105, 170 Goodwin, Debbie C103 ..,... 193, 211 Goebel, Ted C103 ..,.... ...... 2 11 Goforth, Lynne C113 .... ...... 2 11 Golden, Linda ....... ....... 2 11 Golf .....,.,.....,..... 138 - 139 Golladay, Greg C113 ,.,.... 193, 128 Gollihugh, Jim C113 . . . ...,. ,193 Golson, Sheila C113 . . . ..,.193 Goodell, John C103 ,.. ..,.., .211 Gooding, Ricky ....,..,....... 193 Goodnight, Scott C123 . . .170, 141, 55 Goodson, Gary C113 ..,.,...,., 193 Goodwin, Sue C123 , .... .,.. 1 70 Goolsby, Kathy C103 .... ..,. 1 21 Gordzelik, Pat C123 ... ..,.170 Gorner, Sharon C113 Gosselin, Mike C113. . . ..... .193 Gosselin, Steve C103 ......, 120, 211 Goss, Rene C103 Gowdy, Debi C103 ..., .,.. 2 11 Graham, Rev. Billy Graham, Brad C123 .....,.. 119, 170 Graham, Jack C103 Graham, Penny Renea C113 .,.., 193 Graham, Penny C113 Graham, Rod Graham, Ron C123 ...... 52, 53, 170 Grantham, David C103 ...... 121, 211 Grant, James C123 ............. 171 Graves, Janice C123 .,.. .... 1 71 Graves, Linda C123 ... .. . .171 Graves, Walter C103 ..... ...... 2 11 Gray, Billy CFac3 , . . . . .153, 154 Gray, Darrell C103 Green, Mike CFac3 ..,. Greer, Debbie C103 .,...... Greer, Deborah C103 Greer, Janice C113 , . . Gregg, Denise C113 . .. Gregory, Judy C123 , . , Grey, Denise ....,.,. 154, 78 50,211 193,74 .H193 171,40 ........193 Gribbon, Danny C103 ......, 121,211 Gribbon, Susan C123 .. .58, 100, 171, 229, 44, 162, 161 Grider, Mrs. Marilyn CFac3 .,..,.. 154 Griffith, Bill C103 ....,.......... 211 Griffith, Bob C103 .............. 217 Griggs, Amy C1 O3 .,....,..211,136 Griggs, Melissa C123 ..... 171, 46, 44 Griggs, N. S. and Sons CAdv3 .,,. 244 Grimes, Ray C113 Grimm, Eddy C123 Griswold, Jim C103 .... Groom, Doug C113 Guest, Carl Jay C103 .....211 Guillory, Paula victoria C123 .171, 172, 40 Guillory, Paul C113 ..........,., 193 Guinn, Anthony C113 . . , .,,. .171 Gunn Bros, CAdv3 ..... ...., 2 33 Gustin, Wafawn C103 . . , ..,. .211 Gustin, Raymond .... ....171 Gray, Eddie C103 Gray, Ellen C103 .....,.., .... 2 11 Gray, Jimmy C113 Gray, Laura Deborah C113 . ,193, 139 Gray, Linda E. C103 Gray, Roy C113 ,... .... 1 93, 40 Gray, Rusty C123 . .. ....171 Gray, Rusty C103 ..,,. ..., 2 11 Greenhouse, Bill C103 .., .,..211 Green, Cindy C123 Green, David C113 .... . .52 193 Green, Debra C113 .... Green, Green, Joan C113 . . Frank C103 ..,. ... .73 193 211 193 Hadaway, Mrs. Jeanette CFac3 . . .154 Haiduk, Floryan C113 ........... 193 Hainey, Blair C103 ..,.... ...,.. 4 0 Hale, Margaret CFac3 . . . . , . .50 Hale, Russell C103 .,.. ..,,, 2 11 Halford, Carolyn C113 ,......... 193 Hall, Bobby C103 ..... ,... 2 11, 136 Hall, Charles C103 .... .,.... 1 30 Hall, Cindy C113, . ,. .,... 64, 193 Hall, Gary C113 Hall,GlenC123 ,...171 Hall, Jerry C113 Hall, Pam C103 .... ..... 2 11 Hall, Rita C113 ..... .... 1 93 Hall, Robert C103 Hall, Rudy Kay CFac3, . , ..... .154 Hall, Vance C123 ....,....., 52, 171 Hamilton, Cathi C103 ..,...,.... 211 Hamilton, Jeff C113 .127, 193, 44, 123 Hamilton, Lloyd C103 Hamilton, Mark Charles C113 Hamilton, Terri C113 Hamm, Louise CFac3 ...,,..,... 154 Hammit, E. L. CFac3 .19, 150, 152, 74 Hammond, Kathy C123 ,..... 171, 57 Hammond, Larry C103 ........,. 211 Hampton, Melanie C103 , .. ....211 Handley, Mike C103 Hankins, Janice C103. , . . . , ,5O Hankins, Marc C123 .,.,.....,., 171 Hanlon, Doug C103 , ....,..,... 211 Hannon, John C113 ,... 193,211,233 Haralson, Barbara C123 . . .59, 171, 44 Harber, Mark C123 Harber, Terry C113 Harder, Karen C113 . . .193, 40, 56, 44 Harding, Jackie C123 ........... 171 Harding, Kenneth C113 ...... 193, 47 Hardin, Freddie C123 43, 81, 100, 171, 40, 56 Hardin, Gaynor C113 ..,........ 193 Hargrave, Mrs. Janice CFac3 .,... 154 Harlow, Van C113 .....,..,.. 193, 44 Harms, Jeanne C103 ,.... . . .211 Harper, Judy C113 .....,....... 193 Harrington, Mark C123 Harrison, Mike C123.48, 100, 172, 103 Harris, Barbara Jo CFac3 ........ 154 Harris, Beverly C103 ..,..... 193, 211 Harris, James CFac3 , . .113, 154, 156, 94, 37 Harris, Jerry C113 ...... ...... 1 93 Harris, Joseph C103 .... . . .49, 120 Harris, Robert C103 . . . .... .212 Harris, Susan C123 .... . . .171 Hartin, Edwin C123 ..... . . .172 Hartzog, Debra C123 Hartzog, Jerry C123 Harwell, Jennie C103 Haverland, Ike C123 . . . . . .172 Hawkins, Beth C113 .....,....., 193 Hawkins, Janiee .,,.........,, 212 Hayes, David C113. , .193, 212, 44, 83 Hayes, Dick C103 .,.....,... 212, 40 Hayes, Pauletta C123 ..,......., 172 Hayhurst, Julie C113 ,... 16, 190, 193 Haynie, Blair C103 ...........,, 212 Haynie, Kent C113 .... ...,. 5 2, 193 Haynie, Laura C103 ......... 50, 212 Hays, Susan C123 .....,,...... 172 Hazlewood, Belinda C123 ......., 172 Hazlewood, David C123 ......... 172 Hazlewood, Elaine C123. . ,172, 44, 75 Head, Billy Ray C123 ,...,..,... 172 Heard, Larry CFac3 , . . ,.., 154, 156 Heard, Mark C103 .... ..... 2 12, 30 Hearn, Milton C103 ....,..... 212, 40 Heavin, Jimmy C103 ......., 120,212 Hedgecoke Motors CAdv3 .,..,.. 228 Hedrick, Ronnie C123 ..... . , . 172 Hedrick, Terri C123 ..... , . , Heetland, Mike C103 Hefner, Holly C103 ......,...,. Hefner, Jennifer C103 ...,,...,. 172 212 212 Heidtke, Rev. David CFac3 ...... 154 Heifenbein, Elmonda C103 ..,... 212 Hembree, Don C123 .125, 172, 44, 25, 123, 162, 161 Henderson, Brent C103 ...,. 135 212 Henderson, Byron C123 . . .52, 53, 172 Henderson, Jenny C103 ........ 212 Henderson, Julie C123 .5, 99, 172, 20, 44,271,163,161 Henderson, Mike C103 Hendricks, Dean Timothy C103 Henke, Dean C123 Henley, Ted CFac3 .... ,, . . . . . 154 Henneman, Vicki C123 ,,.. . . , 172 Henry, Debbie C103 ..., ,... 4 O Henry, Karen C123 Henlee, Lora C113 Herring, Cathy C103 Herring, Sherrie C123 Herrmann, Deanna C113 ....... 193 Herrmann, Rick C123 .......... 172 Hess, Jillana ..,...,....... 48, 21,1 Hess, Lisa ...... 28, 48, 49, 193, 102 Hess, Neil CFac3 ..,.,........ 154 Hesse, Kathleen CFac3 ...... 154, 75 ....194 .52, 173 Jenkins, TFiSh-H C115 Kaspar, Lonna C103 ..... Hill, Travis C103 Hester, Deidre C103 ..........,. 212 Hewitt, Kevie C103 Heyman, Linda ....,... 50, 212, 136 Hickey, Shelley C103 ..,,.,..... 212 Hickman, Marshalla C103 , . ,,..., 212 Hickmott, Charles C123 . . ,172, 46, 44 Hicks, Barbara C103 ,..212, 232, 141 Hicks, Kendra C123 ,....,...... 172 Hicks, Paula C113 ..,. .,.... 1 93 Hicks, Ritchey C123 , . . .... 40, 44 Hightower, Juli C103 . . . ,,.. .212 Hight, David C103 Hight, Lecia C123 ..... ....... 5 2 Hiilier, Regina C113 . .. . . .194, 40 Hill, Ann C103 .....,.....,. 212, 57 Hill, Byron C123 ....,...... 172, 110 Hill, Cheryl C123 58, 100, 172, 105,44 Hill, Debbie C123 .,,. 52, 53, 172, 228 Hail, Debbie C113 ,,.,...,..,,.. 193 Hill, Dee Ann C113 ..21, 60, 106, 193, 194 Hill, Jan .....,,.. , ...,,...., 212 Hui, Joe C103 Hui, Phyllis C103 ,... ,. ,212 Hin, 1110144113 .... , . .193 Hin, sneiia C103 ..., ...,. 2 12 Hill, steven C113 . . . ..,.. .194 Hill, Todd C113 .... ...52, 194 Homard, Mark C103 ,. , ......... 212 Homemaking Department . . , Henaker, Mrs. Linda CFac3 ....,, 154 Hooper, Hooper, Dale C123 Dan C103 ,...,.... ..94, 95 .,..212 .5O,212 ....212 Hooten, Beverly C103 ....... Hooten, Stan C113 Hoover, David C1 O3 .... ,,.. Hopson, Pollyanna C113 .194, 141, 45 Horrell, Vickie C103 ............ 213 Hortenstine, Janet C113 . . .42, 194, 40 Horton, Debby C123 Horton, Nancy C123. . .69, 173, 45, 57 Houchin, Liz C113 ... Houchin, Steve C123 , House, Doug C123 . . , . House, Larry C113 . . . Howard, Danna C123 ....... Howard, Denise C113 Howard, Jim C113 ,,.,.., Howard, Kenneth C103 Howard, Melanie C113 Howe, Jean CFac3 .... Howell, Jack C103 .... Howell, Tessie C103 . . . Howell, Tim C113 Hrncir, Jim C113 .,......... Hub Clothiers CAdv3 ..,,... ....194 133,173 ,.,.173 ....194 ,173,57 ,.,.194 150, 152 ....213 .,..213 ....195 ....226 Hubbard, Teresa C123 ,52, 53, 173, 45 Huckaby, Laura ..........,.,.. 150 Huddelston, Joe C123 ...... Hudgins, Julie C1 O3 .... Hudiburg-Jones CAdv3 Hudson, Hudson, Forrest C113, ,. Julie ,...... Hudson, Max C103 .... Hudson, Robert C113 . . . Hudson, Steve C113 ...,,... Huey, Duane CFac3 . . . Hull, Gary C103 ,.,... ..,.141 ,,..249 .,.,195 .,.,213 ...,213 ....195 195,128 .,....154 .,..213 ....213 ....213 ...,213 ....213 213, 130 Hughes, Denise C103 , . . Hughes, Holly C103 . . . Hughes, Ken C103 ..... Hughes, Malcolm C103 ...... Hughes, Mark C103 , ....... Hughes, Mary Jane C123 ...,.... 173 Hughes, Robert C123 .,,, 173, 105, 45 Hughes, Stuart C123 ,...... 173 Human Relations Committee ....,. 55 Humphreys, Max C103 ...... 121,213 Humphries, Richard C113 ..,..... 195 Huneke, Bob C113 ...., Hungate, Larry CFac3. . . Hunt, Darrell C113 .,., ..,.195 ,..,154 ...,,195 Husband, Rick C103 ,. ,,.,... . , .213 Hutchinson, Cindi C103 .....,.,. 213 Hutchins, Kim C123 ..... 171, 173, 45 Hyatt, James CFac3 ..,..... 154, 151 Hyde, Steve C103 . , . .,..,...138 Ince, Larry C123 ....,.,..,.,,.. 173 Individual Sports , . ,... . . . 132-143 4 F 1'1i1ii i 'f Jeffers, Scooter C123 ..... 95, 173, 92 Jeffers, Terri C113 .... ..,..... 1 95 Jeffus, Becky C113 .......... 195, 57 Jenkins, Darla C123 ....,.,..... 173 Jenkins, Greg C113.52, 195, 187, 186, 129, 128 Jenks, Lisa C103 ..... ...... 2 13 Jennings, Cindi C103 ,......, 52, 173 Jennings, Gary ,.......... 115, 173 Jennings, Stephen C123 Jensen, Jon C103. ,...,.. ...,..213 Jinkins, Janet C113 ,..... 47, 195,45 Joblin, Janet C103 . , .213, 103, 40, 34 Joeris, Susan C113. . , . , ., ,..,.. 195 Johnson, Bob C103 ...,.,...... 213 Johnson, David C103 . .. ....213 Johnson, David C113 . . . . . ,195 Johnson, Jan C113 ...........,. 195 Johnson, Jeanie C103 . ,...... . .213 Johnson, Jenny C123 .52, 53, 173, 45 Johnson, Julie C123 ......... 174, 45 Johnson, Lee Ann C113 ..... . .195 Johnson, Mrs. Laura CFac3 . . .154, 90 Johnson, Lori C113 ..52, 101, 195,31 , . ..,,,.,, IA, -1- A I me . W ,? , . . , 1 f 'C 25? 4r.,.l.. V' 1,1, 1 , .,1, 6 , 337 '- Junior Varsity Basketball . . .128 - 129 Junior Varsity Football , , . , ,12O, 121 Joy, Beth C113 ....... ,... 1 95 Karnes, Lisa C113 .......... 52, 195 Karr, Sherry C123 . . ,85, 174, 235, 45 50, 213 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Lu Ann C103 Lyndon ..,..,..... 33, 32 Madeline C123 . . .2O, 45, 37 154 Mrs. Marilyn CFac3 , .69, Johnson, Matt C103 ....,,..,.. 213 Johnson, Mike C113 .,..,.,,,.. 195 Johnson, Nan C123 .........., 174 Johnson, Randy Lynn C103 Johnson, Richard C123 ........ 174 Johnson, Sandy C113 .,.,..... 195 Hillburn, Lynn ,,.. . , . Hinkle, Steve C123 ,,.,... .,.194 .....172 Hodges, Beverly C103 ....... 212, 57 Hodges, John Daniel C123 ..,.... 172 Hodges, Mike ..,....... Hodges, Vickie C123 ...., Hodnik, David C113 .,.... Hoelscher, Gregg C123 , , Hoelscher, Tim C103 ...., Hofer, Deda .......,.... ..135, 212 ......172 ..,.,.194 .172, 44, 34 ..135,212 .......62 1-lofer, Denise C123 . .167, 172, 20, 44 Industrial Cooperative Training .88, 89 Ingram, Lori C103 ..,.........., 213 Inman, Mike C123 ....,......... 173 International Christian Youth Exchange ....,..... 18, 19, 20, 167 Irby, Cecil C113 ... ........,. , .40 lrizarry, Ray C113. . . ..,.. 135, 195 Irving, Jim C103 Irwin, Chris C103 ..,....... 207, 213 Irwin, Harvey M, C123 . . ...... 173 Isaacs, Linda C123 .... ....... 1 73 Johnson, Shane C123 ...... 133, 174 Johnson, Shannon C103 ....,.. 213 Johnston, Cindy ......,, , . , 213 Joiner, Bob C123 . . . ,.,. 174 Jolly, David C123 Jones,BobC113 ,...174 Jones, Brenda C103 Jones, Charles C1 13 Jones, Charles CFac3 .,..,...,.. 154 Jones, David C113 , , .195, 136, 45, 83 Jones, David C103 ......... 213, 103 Jones, Diane C103 Hoffman, Regina C113 ....,.. 52, 194 Holbert, Robby C103 Holcomb, Gail C123 ....... . . ,172 Holcomb, Rickey C123 ..,....... 172 Holland, Byron Manning C123 .... 172 Holland, Gail C113 .............. 91 Holland, Karen ...,...... . . .194 Holland, Phil C113 .... . . .194 Holley, Jimmy C123 , . . .... ,173 Holliday, Cindy C123 , ...,...... 173 Hollinger, Jack C103 , ...... 121, 212 Hollingsworth, Beverly C113 ,..,.. 194 Hollis, Merik C103 ..,....,...... 212 Holloway, Demirah C113 .....,.. 194 Holmes, Beverly C103 Holmes, John C103 .,,..... 207, 232 Holmes, Sally C113 Holton, Mari C113 Holt, Sally C123. . .54, 60, 173, 80, 20, 44 Isaacs, Steve C1 O3 ......... ..,.213 Ivory, Karla C113 ......., 73, 195, 40 Ivy, Mona C103 ..,.. ,.... Jackson, Candy C123 .... Jackson, Cary C113 . , , Jackson, Eldon CFac3 ...... Jackson, Holly C103 .,.,,.,. Jackson, Kenneth C113 ..... Jackson, Kerry C103 Jackson, Robin C123 ..... Jackson, Varetta C103 ..,. Jacobs, John C123 ......... Jacobs, Ken C103 ...,213 ....173 ..,,195 ..,.154 .50, 213 ....195 .,..173 ....213 ,..,173 Jacobs, Mary C123 ...,.. 91, 173, 45 James, Linda C123 ......,.. James, Renee C113 . . , James, Sarah C103 ...,. Janes, Jimmie CFac3 ,... Jarvis, Cher C103 ..... ....173 .....4O .,..213 ....154 ...,213 Jones, Donna C123 ... ,.,.174 Jones, Eddie ........ ....... 1 74 Jones, Gayle CFac3 . . . . . .154 139 Jones, Janet C123 ..,. ,.,., 1 74 Jones, Jerry C113 Jones, John C113 .. ...135,195 Jones, Kelly C103. .. ,..121, 213 Jones, Kim C113 Jones, Melvin C103 Jones, Mike W, C103 .,, ,.. Jones, Mike C103 ...., ..... Jones, Molly C103 .... Jones, Richard C103 Jones, Ricky C1 13 .,......, 133 Jones, Terry A. C123 . . .127, 174 ..,213, 213 213 141 195 123 .213 Jones, Tom C103 ..,.,...,.... Jones, Tricia C113 ...,,.. 195, 40, 56 Jones, Vicki C113 ..,.,.....,.,. 195 Journalism Department ..,. , . ,98, 99 Junior Class ,........... 185 - 204 Junior Favorites . , . . , .186, 187 Junior Officers . . . ...,. .194 Keaton, William C123 ....,... 63, 174 Kee, Bonnie C123 Keel, Mrs. Rebecca CFac3 ....... 154 Keithley, Paul CFac3 ,........... 154 Keller, Rhonda C103 Kelley, Cheryl C103 . . . .... 50, 213 Kelley, Robert C103 ... ,.,...213 Kelly, Craig C113 Kemp, Kenny C113 ,... .... 1 95 Kendall, Patti C123 .,.... ,,.. 1 74 Kennedy, Chris C103 .... ..,. 2 13 Kennedy, John F .,... .... 3 3 Kennedy, Teri C123 ............ 174 Kerr, John C113 ...,,,,.,...,.. 195 Ketchum, Miss Harriet CFac3 ...... 18 Key Club ..,.,.,........,.. 82, 83 Keyner, Heidi C123 ...... 66, 174, 45 Kidd, Birgit C123 . . . ...... 62, 174 Kidd, Chris C123 .... ...115, 174 Kidd, Lon D. C103 ..... ....,.. 2 13 Kidd, Norm K. C123 .........,.. 174 Kiihn, K. Lynn C123 ...... 52, 53, 174 Kiker, Cindy C113. . . .....,,. ,195 Kile, Elaine C103 .. . ...... ,213 Kile, James CFac3 . , . . .133, 154 KiIe,JimmyC123 ...115,174 Kile, Ricky C113 .... ....,.. 5 7 Killion, Jackie C113 . ,. .. , ,195 Killion, Mike C123. .. ....174 ,,, - 13 INDEX 263 Kimble, John C113 ..... Kimmins, Polyanna CFac3 Kinderknecht, Tom C113 Kindred, Sharon .,,... Kindred, Lee C123 Kingdon, Kevin C113 . . . King, King Amy C103 ...,., Darlene C1 O3 ,... King Gary C123 ,,.. King, Glen C103 .... King Larry C113 King, Linda C103 King Robert C103 ..... King Robert T. C1 O3 Kirkland, Gregory C113 . Kirkpatrick, Connie C123 Kirkpatrick, Marhsa C113 Kirk, Jim C113 ........ Kirk, Kathy C103 Kirk, Mrs. Marti CFac3 . Kirscht, Joe C123 ...., Kitterman, Melody C103 Klaus, Theresa C103 . . Klein, Debby C123 ,... Kline, Connie C113 .... Kloeppel, Phyllis C123 .....52,195 ...15O,231 ........195 ,. ...,. 174 ..,.,..57 ........213 ..213,4O,36 ..,...174 ..,..,213 ..,52, 195 ...214 ..,.,195, 40 ...174 .. ...138 ., ...154 .. ...,. 174 ,....5O,214 .....214 ,..174 ...,..195 Knapp, Wes C113 ....... 195, 45, 57 Kneale, Patti C103 .,... ........214 Knox,RayC103 .,..... ,...121,214 Knox, Rosalind C123. ,6O, 174, 20, 35, 45, 25 Koenig, Frank C113 .... 195, 123, 126 Koenig, Judy C113 ..,....... 195, 45 Kohler, Kyle C113 Koll, Darrel C103 Koopmann, Mike C113 , . Kosygin, Aleksei ...,.. Kovacevich, Eva C103 . . .. ,... 195 ...,33 ......,.214 Kratochvil, Sharon C113 ....,,... 195 Krause, Billy C123 ....... 48, 55, 102 Kriner, Mary C103 ,....,.... . , .214 Kroskob, William Rand C103 ,,... 133 Kuhnert, Charles C103 ,.... . ,... 214 Kumpan, Brian C113 ....,,..... 195 Kunkel, Jeannie C103. . . Kury, Val C123 ......,...., ..,.214 ....175 Kuxhausen, Steve C113 ..,.,. 195, 45 Kuykendall, Joni C113 . . Kuykendall, Toni C123 Kyle, Rickie C113 Kyle, Vickie C103 Lackey, Gwen C113 ,... , , ..,. 195 ..,.195 ....52,196 Lacourse, Sherie C103 .......... 214 Lacy, Ron C1 O3 ,,,...,. Ladd, Doug C1 O3 Ladd, Richard C113 ..,.. Ladehoff, Stacey C1 O3 .... Lainey, Aureli C103 Lambert, Bobby C123, . .. .. Lampe, Sally C123 .,.. Lancaster, Craig C103 Lancaster, David C103 . ,.,,, Lancaster, Kevin C103 . . . Landers, Kay ....... Laney, Joey C123 Lane, Cindy C123 ..,. Lane, Jerry ,........ Lane, Redonda C113 . , . . Lane, Stephen C113 .,... Langford, Steve C123 ..., Langham, Jackie C123 . , . Langham, Paula C113 . . . Langley, Carlene C103 Langley, Dorliss C123 Langley, Dorliss C123 Lanham, Mark ...,... Lanners, Kay C123 Lara, Anna ...,..,. Larsen, Janet C1 13 ..,.. Las Memorias Staff ,.... Lasher, Myron C103 , 121, Lassiter, Karen C103 ,.,, Latin Club ...,,..... Latta, Mark C113 ..,. . . Lauer, Donna C123 ...., Lawhorn, Pattie C113 ..,, Lawson, Denise C113 .... Lawson, Terry Jo C113. . . Law, Tim C113 ,..,..... Lay, Mrs. Betty CFac3 . . . Leach, Janet C123 ,... Leake, James C113 . . , 264 INDEX ,,,.214 ...115,196 ....214 ....175 ....175,45 ...121,214 ....214 ,...214, 57 ....175, 74 .,,.175 .,..236 ...,196 ..,.175 ,...65 . ,... 175 , ..., 196 ...48 ....,,214 .,..196,45 ...27O, 271 214,79, 130 ....50, 214 ,....7B, 79 . ,..,... 45 ,175, 45, 74 .....,.196 . .... 196 . .... 175 .......196 .,.154,107 ..,...175 ..,.196,45 Leatherman, Judy C113 ., .,.196 Ledford, Andrea C103 .... ,.... 2 14 Lee, Lois Ann C103 Lee, Lori C103 ...,... Lee, Richard C113 ..... Leitner, Gina C123 ...,. .,.214, 41 .....52,196 ,.,.....175 Leonard, Lt. Cmdr, Charles CFao3 .73, Leonard, Larry C123 ,,., Leonhart, Mike C103 . . . 155 ,...,175 ....,.214 Lester, Alice C103 ..., . . .50, 214 Leveridge, Ruel C103 Levi-Strauss CAdv3 ...., ...,.. 2 42 Levick, Jolene C113 . . . . . ,196, 45 Lewis, Ginny C113 .,.. ,. .196, 74 Lewis, Kandy C113 ,.., . , . .196 Lewis, Stephen C123 , . . .,.... 175 Librarian .,......... ,....... 1 51 Light, Devonn C103 ..,,,. 42, 214, 40 Limas, Damaris ..,..,.....,.... 80 Limas, Lucy CFac3 ..,... 106, 155, B0 Lindsley, Michael C123 ..,....,.. 175 une, Amy C123 .23, 48, 4 Linn, Lisa C103 .,....,.,...,,.. 214 Litton, Donna C113 . . . Lively, Lamar ...,.... Lively, Barbara C123 . . , Lloyd, Pat C103 ,..... Lloyd, Suann C113 ...,.. Lockhart, Marla C113 .... 9,175,102, 45,75 ..,196, 40 ......146 ...175, 45 .....214 .......196 .,.-,...175 Lockhart, Paul C113 ..... 196, 136, 45 Lockhart, Sheri C103 .... 50, 214, 136 Lock, Janelle C123 .... .,... 1 75, 45 Loehr, Debbie C113 . . , . ...,...196 Loehr, Patty C103 ..... ,,.. ,214, 139 Loerwald, Donnie C103 ..... 214, 138 Loewenstern, Kevin C123 ........ 175 Loewen, Mark C103 ...... Loe, Vincent C103 ..,., Logan, Dean C123 Logen, Adrew ..... ...,214 ..,.214 ,....26 Lolley, Grey .....,...... .... 1 96 Lohofer, Leesa ......,.... , , . ,28 Lokey Tire Company CAdv3 ....,. 228 London, Gary C123 ...,....,... 175 Longcor, Brent C103 ..... 214, 40, 56 Longhofer, Terry C123 . 59, 133, 134, 175, 37 Longstreth, Cindy C123 ....,.. , .175 Loomis, Sally C123 ..... Looney, Dicky C103 .,..175 Looney, Randy C1 13 .,.....,... 196 Lorey, Carl C103 ..... .. .214, 102 Lott, Jackie C103 . . . Lotta, Mark ....... ......214 ....196 Lovato, Rick C123 ,............ 175 Lovelady, Sam C123 ...,,...,.., 175 A 196 Love, Bill ....,...... Love, Lucies C113 . .,,.. . ,4O,45,57 ......128 Love,MarkC113 ...., 115,196 Lowe, Curgus C103 ,.. ,..135, 214 Lueders, Renee C103 Lueders, Ricki ......... Luna, Bella C103 .,,.214 Lundberg, Melanie C113 ...., 66, 196 Lundegreen, Joretta C103 Lundegreen, Lucky C113 Lundegreen, Vicki C113 ..... , , . .86 Luscombe, Leigh Ann C103 ..,... 215 Lyles, Lisa C103 ......... ......215 Mabrey, Mary Ann C123 . .81, 175, 45 Mabrey, Michael C103 .....,.... 121 Mack, Gail C103 ........... ,... 2 15 Mack, Jeanette C123 ........ 175, 45 Mac Taggart, Anthony C103 ...,.. 215 Mac Taggart, Mike C113 Mac Taggart, Pam C113. . . Madden, Kathy C113 ......196 Madden, Wales C123 11, 82, 133, 134, Madewell, Margie C123 n Magee, Janis C1 13 ,..,... Mager, Amy ...,......, 175, 45, 37 ., ..., 196 ....,..28 Mager, Missy C113 ....... 51, 196, 45 Mager, Tere C113 ..., 13, 42, 196, 40 Malone, Kevin C113 ...... Malone, Sandia Kay C103 ....53,96 Manahan, Marshall .....,....,. 176 Manning, Kathy C123 ..,.. ......176 Manning, Rod C113 .., ,.,120,196 Mann, Brian C113 ..,. ....,.196 Mann, Larry C123 ....,.. .115, 176, 37 Manus, Kathy C113 . . .. Marks, Robert C113 ..... Mansfield, Bobby C123 . .,.....176 ,......1.96 ...12O,196 McCurry, Ray C103 ..,......... 215 McDaniel, Chris C113 ....... 115, 197 McDaniel, Gary C113 . .. ......197 McDaniel, Marcia C103 ,,.... 215, 40 McDaniel, Marilyn C113 ..,.,.... 197 McDonald, Betty C123 .,..... 52 McDonald, Debbie C103 ,,...... Mitchell, Steve C113 . . . Mitchell, Vickie C103 Mobley, Sterling C103 Moffitt, Judy C113 .... Mok, Wendy C103 ,... ....197 ...176,4O ......215,57 Myers, Myers, Mrs. Jean CFac3 Leslie C1 13 .... ...,150 . .... 197 176 215 McDonald, Debbie C123 ,... . . .176 McDonald, Edwin W. C113 ....... 197 Monroe, Janet C103 ..,...,.. 215, 40 Monroe, Melisa C113 ,...... 64, 197 Monroe, Ray C103 ..,.......... 215 Monroe, Thad C123 ..........., 176 Myers, Linda C103 .... ...... 2 16 Myers, Randy C103 . , . ..... 216, 57 Myers, Valari C113 ,... .... 1 97 Naples, Mike C103 .... ..,., 2 16 Naples, Tony C123 ..... ...177, 71 Naslund, Mike C123 ......... 105, 34 Martin, Margaret C1 O3 Marquis, Phil C103 ,....,.... 215, 57 Marra, Nita Singer C113 Marrs, Greg C123 Marr, Joey C103 Marr, Lisa C103 ......... ...215 Marshall, Sherry C103 ..., . . .215 Marsh, Celia C113 ,,,. ...176 Marsh, Mike C123 ,..., ...176 Marsh, Robert C103 Marsh, Veealva C103 ... ...215 Martinez, George C113 ,... .. .196 Martinez, Lula C103 ..., Martinez, Saul C123 , , . ..,215 ...,,176 Martin, Brad C123 .......... 176, 45 Martin, Jan C103 ............., 215 Martin, Lewis CFac3 . 144, 148, 149, 25 Martin, Mark C113 Martin, Monda C103 ..... ..... 2 15 Mason, Donny C103 .......,,... 215 Mason, Janet C113 .... 196, 137, 136 Mason, Marilyn C113 ........... 196 Massey, Brenda C113. .. . . .196 Massey, Gaylin C113 . . , .... .196 Massie, James C113.. . ...52, 196 Masters, Clifford C123 .....,. 52, 176 Math Department ......... 104, 105 Mathers, David C123 Mathes, Vicki C123 ..,....... 176, 45 Maxwell, Chuck C123 .,.. 65, 115, 176 Maxwell, Gregory C103 ..... 120, 215 Mayberry, Charles C103 ...... 49, 223 Mayberry, James C103 120, 130, 129, 128 Mayerchak, Cathy C103 Mayes, Vicki C113 Mayfield, Carolyn C123 ......... 196 Mays, Karra C113 ,.,,.......... 196 McAdams, Celia C123 , . .42, 176, 228, 40, 56 McAlpine, Jackie ..,,........... 26 McDonald, Lynn C113 McDonald's Restaurant CAdv3 ,... 245 McDowell, Dan ........,...,.. 176 McElrath, Cindy C103 McFather, David C123 . . .11, 82, 176 McFather, Jolee C103 ....... 50, 215 Mclfather, Peggy C103 ....... 50, 215 McGary, Jill C103 McGee, Dan C103 . . . McGill, Roni C123 ...... McGuire, Cindy C113 . . . 104, .52, 230, 110 McGuire, John CFac3 .... McGuire, Nancy C113 ... ...215,138 176 .......149 .......176 McKay, Theresa M. C123 . .. ...176 McKerley, Mike ......... , . .197 McKee, Gary C113 ..... McKee, Steve C103 ...197 McKenzie, Len CFac3 ........ 155, 70 McKillip, Buck C103 ......., 121,215 McKinley, Wendy Kay C113 . , .197, 40 McKinney, Ronnie C103 McKinzie Lincoln-Mercury CAdv3 . .229 McLane, Mike C113 ..99, 197, 45, 47, 57 McMenamin, Kyle C103 .... ...215 McMennamy, Apryl C113 . . . . . .197 McMurry, Sandy C103 .,.. . . .215 McNease, James C103 .......... 215 McNeely, Lynn C103 ....,...... 215 McPeak, Jeff C103 ,120, 133, 135,215 McPeak, Jennifer C113 ..,... 52, 197 McPherren, Marilyn C123 . . . . . .176 McPherson, Mark C113 ......... 197 McReynolds, Angela C113 ......, 197 McReynolds, Carl C123. . .52, 53, 176, 98 Montgomery, Willie Keith C123 ...., 76 Montoya, George C123 ........, 177 National Honor Society ,..... 44 - 45 National Merit Scholarship Moore, Billy C113 Moore, David C123 .... 9, 52, Moore, Greg C103 53, 177 Moore, Mrs. Jane CFac3 ..... 59, 155 Moore, Jim C123 ........,.. 177, 45 Moore, Joe Dean C123 Moore, Kerry C113 ..... . . .197, 97 Moore, Larry C123 .... ...... 1 77 Moore, Mark C113 ,... .... 1 38, 32 Moore, Mark C113 .... ..... 5 2, 197 Semlflnalists ..,.......,....... 34 Naugher, David C123 ........,..177 Naugher, Sammie C103 .,... 197, 216 Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps .................... 72, 73 Nazworth, Charlotte C123 ,...,.... 77 Nazworth, Curtis C103 .... ,.... 2 16 Needham, Sharon C1 Neeley, Ken C. C113 Neel, Sherri C123 . . . Neff, Diane C103 . . . 23 ......... 177 ....,,..197,97 .....177,52,53 ........216 Moore, Robert C103 . . . ..... 215,40 Moore, Tina C113 ..... Moore, Tommy C113 . . Mooring, Rita C123 .... Morehead, Glen C103, , Moreland, Flynt C103 , . Moreland, Ty C123 .... ......197 ..,,177,233 ......215 .....215 ....177 Morgan, David Lee C123 ..,., 177, 40 Morrison, Kim C123 . . . ,.,,..,..177 Morrison, Virginia C103 .,....,.. 216 Morris, Charles C103 ,.,.... 121, 216 Morris, Dennis C123 ,.... 177, 228, 77 Morris, Kinney C123 . , . Morris, Lesa Kay C103 . .,.......177 ....216 Neff, Linda C113 ...... Neie, Jeffery A. C123 . . Neinast, Patti C103 .... Nelms, Nelson Nelson Nelson Sheri C103 .... ,JimC123 ...,. ,Pam C113 .... ,Roger C103 . .. .......197 ......48,177 ......5O,217 .........217 .134,135,177 .........195 ..,....,,217 Nelson, Vikki C1 O3 . . .. .... 217 Nelson, Walter CFac3 ...,....... 155 Netherton, Bill C103 . .....,....,217 Netnenen, Pete C123 . .13a, 134, 178, 45 Neubauer, Nils C1 O3 25, 34, 163, 161 ....217, 271, 57 McAvey, Barbara C103 ....... 215, 94 McAvey, Cathy C113 . . . .....197 McBroom, Connie .......... 52, 197 McCann, Kimberly C113 ......... 197 McCarley, Sherri C123 ....... 176, 40 McCartney, Eric C113 .,.... 120, 197 McCarthey, Sharon .... McCausland, Cecily C103 McClenagan, Deryl C103 McClure, Katy C113 ..., McClure, Tena C113 McCormick, Deaun C103 McCoun, Kelly C103 .... McCoy, Mark C103 ..... ' McCurdy, Mickey C103 ........215 ....215, 57 ....,..,215 .. .,,197 ...215 .. ...215 .. ...143 McSpadden, Allen S. C103 ..,.... 231 McWhorter, Beverly C113 ,,,.,... 197 Meador, Becky C103 ...,, 50, 215, 57 Meador, Greg C103 ..,......... 215 Mechanical Drawing . . , .... 88, 89 Melaski, Carol C113 ..,. . . .72, 196 Melinger, Jay C103 ..,,. ...., 2 15 Mellinger, Lori C103 .,., . . .215 Melton, Debbie C113 ... ..,. .196 Mendez, Tim C123 ..,,. .. .88, Merrick, Kenny C103 , , ..,... . , . 176 142 Merriman, Kim C113 ......... 196, 45 Merriman's Fine Foods CAdv3 .,.. 236 Messenger, Jay C113 ..... 196, 40, 56 Messenger, Mike C123 ....... 176, 40 Messer, David C103 .... ...... Messer, Michele C113 .... . . . Messick, Harriet C113. . . . . . Meyer, David C103 . . . , . . Meyer, Debbie C103 .... . . . Mezel, Theresa C113 . . . . . . Midkiff, Robert C1 13 Milam, Missy C103 .......,..... 121 176 196 .76 215 196 215 Milbern, Kim C113 ...... 88, 142, 197 Millard, Myra C123 .... .....81,176 ,....,176 Danny C1 13 ..,...... 133,197 Mrs. Edith CFac3 ......... 150 Miller, Ann C103 Miller, Camille C123 . . Miller, Miller, Miller, John ........ Miller, Melynn C103 . . Miller, Mike J. C103, Miller, Mike C103 .,.,. Miller, Mona C123 .,.. Miller Pam C103 ..... Miller Miller ,....236 ...215 ...215,83 .,...176 .,..,.215 Richard C113 ........ 120, 197 I Troy C123 ..... Mlllikan, Gary C123 . . . Mills, Dennis C113 .,.. Mills, Todd C113 ...... Mills, Wayne C103 Minor, Mike C103 . . . Minor, Stacy C103 .,....176 ......52 ..,197 ...197 ...,215 Miss Southern Belle ....... 5, 20, 23 Miss Tascosa .........,.. 158, 159 Mitchell, Craig C123 .,.......,.. 176 Mitchell, Mrs. Doris CFac3 ....... 155 Mitchell, Mitzi C113 ....,... ,,.197 Morris, Ray C123 ...,,.. Morris, Vicki C113 .... Morris, Will C103 Morrow, Dan C103 .,.. Moser, Doug C113 .... Moser, Phil C123 ..... Mosley, Judy C113 .... Mosser, Mark C103 . . . Moyer, Jay C123 ..... Moyer, Laura C123 Mr. and Miss Tascosa . Mudgett, Sandy C103 . . Mueller, Dennis C113 . . Muir, Robert C103 .... Muir, Roma C123 ..... Mullsey, Michele C103 , Mundell, Jim C103 ......,177 .48, 197,45 ....216, 77 52,115,197 ..,158,159 ....66,197 ,..216, 130 ......177 .....158,159 ....,.216 .,.,.....197 .....216,4O ......177 ..,.,,5O,216 Murdock, Pam C113 . .91, 197, 40, 45 Murff, Tanya C113 ,... .........197 Music Department . 16, 31, 41 - 43, 50 Musick, Cindy C113 ... Musick, James C103 . . Musick, Virginia C113 . . Music, Pam C123 ...,, Myers, Darla C113 - 53, 56, 57 .........197 ...,..216,4O ...65, 197,45 ,....91,l97 Neugebauer, Nonie C123 ..... 64, 178 Neugebauer, Ronnie C123 ...,... 178 Newkirk, Gregg C103 Newman, Kenny C103 .,.,,.. 217, 40 Newsome, Tom C103 Newspaper Staff ...... .... 6 2 Newton, Tommy C113 New, Delbert C103 Nicholson, Judy C123 ...,..,.... 178 Nichol, Bob C103 Nichol, Dave C123 . .133, 178, 45, 271 Nickell, Miguel C103 .,,.,.,...,. 217 Ninemire, Linda C123 , . , , . .178 Nite, Greg C103 ...... . . .130 Nix, Kim C123 ,,.... ..,178 Nix, Sharon C123 , ,. ..... .178 Nixon, Richard . . . ....... 26, 33 NJROTC ......,....,.,,.,, 72, 73 Nobles, Anne C113 . . .58, 197, 45, 57 Noblett, Russell Don C103 .... 217,40 Nordquist, Bruce C123 .,.,..,... 178 Norman, Linda C123 ...... ..... 1 78 Norris, Kim C123 ..,,..,..,. 178, 74 Norris, Toni C103 .,..,..,...... 217 Northwest Texas Hospital School of Nursing CAdv3 .,,.,,..,.,,.,.. 238 INDEX 265 Norton, Leasa C103 Notestine, Ann C123. . . Nunley, Jack C123 ..., Nunnelley, Tina C113 Nunn, Rusty C123 Nurse ............. .,.....178 ....178,4O .,..31,151 Nussbaum, Greg C113 .....,. 52, 197 Nutcracker Ballet ........ 28, 29, 48 O'Brien, Dan C123 ......... 178, 135 O'Donald, Connie C113 ......... 139 O'Grady, Maureen C103. .. ....217 O'Keefe, Robin C113 .,.. .... 1 41 osreen, Molly C1 13 . .. ....197 Oages, Brenda C103 .....,..., ,217 Odom, Winston CFac3 ......,... 155 Office Education Association CData Processlng3 ....,.............. 69 Office Education Association CPre- EmpIoyment3 .............., 68, 69 Office Education Association CVOE3 . . 67, 69 Offord, Liz C123 eo, 113, 178, 35, 45, 25 Oglesby, Fred C123 ...,..... 178, 40 Oglesby, Nancy C113 Oldham, Pete C103 . . . Ole Texas Opry ..... Oles, Pat C123 Oppel, Ray C103 ..... Oquin, Belinda C123 .... Orchestra ...,.,..... ....142 ,..,23 .,..12O ........178 ,.....56,57 on, Bill C123 ..,.. 115, 118, 178, 183 Orr, Dale C103 ..,..... Organizations .,,. , . Ortbal, Dona C123 . . . Ortbal, Joan C103 .... Osborne, Zoe C103 Osborn, Bill C103 .... Osborn, Burt C113 . .. Osborn, Pat C113 .,.... Osteen, Terry C123 ..,. ....121,217 ...,38-B3 ,..,..178 .,..217 ....217 ....142 , .,.. 197 ,. .... 178 Overstreet, Galen C103 .....,... 217 Overstreet, Gare C123 Owens, Mike C123 ..,. Owen, Buddy C123 . . , Owen, Carol C123 . . , Owen, Shari C103 .... Pacheco, Jessie C1 O3 ......,178,7O .......178 ....178,45 ,...178,45 ....218 Packard, Jean C113 ......... 197, 57 Packer, Gleno C123 . . ..........178 Page, Larry C113 ,..... 198, 141, 140 Palmer, Danny C123 .....,..., 52, 53 Palmer, George CFac3 .......... 155 Palmer, Laverne C113 .,...,,... 198 Palmer, Pam C113 ....,,, 65, 198, 57 Palo Duro Studio CAdv3 ....,,.,. 246 Panger, Tommy C123. . Pankratz, Sandy C123 , Pants West CAdv3 .... Parge, Phil C123 ....., .....178,271 .. .,.... 179 ,..,239 .,..179 Parham, Kim C103 ,..... .... 2 18 Parker, Clarence CFac3 ,...155 V: Mu . mliwfbf Parker, Jerry C103 ... ....218 Parker, Rod C113 .... ,,.. 1 98 Parker, Susan C123 . . . ,. . .179 Parker, Tom C103 ...,.......,.. 218 Parkey, Mrs. Inez CFac3 ..... Park, Laura C123 ........... 174, 45 Parsley, D Parsons, Cheryl C1 O3 Parsons, Gail C113 Parsons, Kent C123 ...... 82, 179, 45 Paschall, Skip C1 13 ..,..... 142, 198 Patenaude, Tina C113 onna C123 ,... ... .155, 75 ,..179 . ,......... 86 Patterson, Denise C113 ....,.... 198 Patterson, Jenny C103 ........,. 218 Patterson, Linda C123 . . .99, 179, 271 Patterson, Mary C103 ......,. 50, 218 Patterson, Terry C123 ......,. 179, 45 Patton, Brent C103 .... ..,.,.. 2 18 Patton, Daniel C113 . Payne, Bruce C113. . Payne, Stephen C123 Pearson, Mona C103 Pearson, Penny C1 13 Peek, Mar Pekar, David C103 . . Pekar, Tim C123 .... Pelfrey, Rebecca C12 Pelton, Beverly, C123 Pelton, Dyanna C103 Pendergraft, Garey C103 .... 218, 130 Pendergraft, Lynn C123 ...... 179, 45 Pendergraft, Paul C123 ......... 179 Pendleton Pendleton Pennal, Edee C103 ..., .,..... Penney, J. C. CAdv3 ....,....., 249 Perkins, D'Wayne C113 . ,198, 46, 271 Perkins, Dana A. C103 .......,.. 218 Perkins, Dana Lynn C103 ,....... 218 Perkins, Danna J. C113 .,......, 136 Perry, Chris C113 .......... 198, Perry, Ralph C103 aoC1o3... .. .... 142,99 .. ...... 198 ....179 ....218 ......198 .. .... 218,57 ,.,,.....40,56 70 3,52,81, ........179,66 179, Pinkston, Chris C123 .... 115, 179,45 Pioneer Natural Gas CAdv3 ...... 230 Pioneer Staff .,,...,. Pittman, Penny C123 . . Pizza Hut CAdv3 ....,. Place, Lawrence C113 . Place, Paula C103 .... Plaivech, Jim C113 Pollard, Evelyn C103. . . Pollard, Rick C123. . .17 Pollok, Vicky C113 .... Polly, James C123 .... Polvadore, Melodi C113 Polvadore, Pam C113 . . Ponca Wholesale CAdv3 Pond, Dyanne C123 . . . 9, ,....,..62 .,..179 ....239 ....199 .,..218 .......218 40, 56, 105, 45, 34 ...,...199 ....,.95,179 .....91 .,...,...243 .....,.179 Poole, kim C123 ........ 54, 179,45 Pool, Pam C103 .... Pope, Debbie C123 Porter, Becky C103 Porter, Bill CFac3 ...... Portwood, Leigh C103 Posey, Sandra Kaye C113 Potter, Ken C123 Pottorlf, Wendy C113 . . Potts, Noel C123 ' Powell, James C103 . . . ...,.,,,218 ....4O, 57 ...,,136,45 .......,...218 , Donna C123 ......,., 179 ,WmCH3 ....,... 19345 218 107 Perry, Ricky C113 . .,.. ..., 1 98 Perry, Scott C123 ...,... .... 1 79 Peterson, Cindy C113 .... .... 1 98 Peters, Gaye Anne C103 . . .... 218 Peters, Mark C113 ...... ..... 4 0 Peters, Roger C123 . . . ..,.. .179 Pettis, Melissa C113 . . . . . .198, Pettit, Ricky C103 , Karen C113 .... 52, 198,45 Phariss Dairy Queen CAdv3 ...... 244 Phelps, Mark C103 ............. 218 Phillips, Bill C103 ..... . . .120, 218 Phillips, C Phillips, C Phillips, Vi Physical Education ....,.,...., 143 Pickard, L Pfleiderer 103 arl1yC113,.. ...... .199 athyC113.., olClC113 .... 179, 139 .199, 45 aurie C113 .... 52,199,139 Pickard, Mrs. Olivia ........ Pickens, Catharine C103 ....15O ........218 Pierce, John C113 ......... 191, 199 Pierce, Jerry C123 ..., Pigg, Rhenea C103 ..,, ....52,53 ......218 Pinkston, Bobby C103 ...... 121, 218 Powell, Karen C103 Powell, Kent C113 . . Powell, Michael ...... .,..142 ....73 ....199 Powers, Cheryl C113 , .......... 199 Power, Paula C113 ,........ 199, 141 Poynor, Dee Ann C103 ..,.... 218, 40 Poynter, Mark C103 . . . Prather, Chris C1 13 .. . Prather, Mark C103 ..... ,...218, 40 ......119 ...,218 Premeaux, Karen C103 .... .,., 2 18 Prescott, Richard C113 .......,.. 199 President, U.S. ............. 26, 27 Preston, Mrs, Bonnie CFac3 ...... 155 Preston, Pam C103 ............. 218 Price, Dana C113 .,,., Price, Danny C113 Price, D'Lee C103 ... ...218, Price, Laurie C123 .... Price, Laurie C103 .... Prickett, Carol C113 . . . Prickett, Tandy C1 13 .,.,199 136 ...,218 ..,.179 ,..,199 ....138 Prickett, Wayne C113 .....,..... 199 Pride, Wayne C123 ,,.,.. Prlnclpal ....., I ....... 22, 148, Pruett, Mike C103 ....,..179 I 149 Pruitt, Celeste C123 ..... 179, 52, 229 Pryor, Janice C113 ..........,.. 199 Publications .... 98, 99, 62, 270, 271 Putman, Laura C113 Pyeatt, Gayle CFac3 . . , Pyeatt, Keith C103 . . , , ....155 ....219 Pye, Kelly C103 ,........ .... 2 19 Quattlebaum, Jeannie C103 . .219, 137 Quill and Scroll ................ 46 Quine, Debbie C113 ....,.... 199, 50 Quinn, Kenny C103 ,.. ...,219 45 t . -rw' 'waz 3' M fl 4,99 so ZMIARILLO N ' f' 9649 . ,gsfefa KW' 11131 '7'-+3 0' 776' 4 Vigi H ,dv .Vt I 'Nfl 'nl If' ' 'C C' P it f' 9 A 0 I . 4 1..L-1.'- ' 'Q' .. V WM M .,, I P u . 1 -:1, I 1. ,,. n . . .., 9 , ,. 1 ' I L . x lt 1 . ff' . 1 266 INDEX Illia ll Quinn, Lynette C113 ,....,.,. 199, 52 Quinn, Susan C103 ...... ....., 2 19 Quintanilla, Ricky C103 Rackley, Sherry C113 ........ 199, 40 Radio Club ....,.,.. ..,.. 4 6, 47 Rael, Don C103 .,,........ 219, 135 Railsback, Pam C113 ,.....,..,. 199 Raleigh, Rusty C113 ...199,115,116, 119 Ramey, Ellen C103 .....,.,.. 219, 40 Ramey, Sheri C103 .... Randal, Linda C103 . . . Rank, Cyndi C123 ..... Rapstine, Greta C103 .... Rarich, Denise C113 ...,... Ray Klm C113 ........... Ray, Patti C123 ....... 179 Ray, Tera C113 ..,........ Rea, James Mark C113 .... Rea, Mark C113 Rebel Spirits ....... Redding, Rhonda C103 ,.... Redd, Duane C103 Redd, Wade C123 ...,,.... Redfearn, Blair C113 ,..... Reed, Ronnie C103 .... 120 Reese, DAvid C113 ...,..,. Reeves, Carol A. C103 ..... Reeves, Kevin C113 Reeves, Tanya C113. . . Reid, Celeste C103 ..., Reid, Denise C113 ,., . ..,,.199 lfioinoola, Kurt C103 . .. ...219, .,..219 ....219 ....179 .,..219 .,...199 ...,.199 ,177,271 .,...199 ....199 .,.. 60,61 219,80 .....179 .,.,.199 134,135 .....199 .....219 ..,.199 ....219 130 Rennke, Bruce C103 .,.......... 40 Rennke, David C113 Reserve Officers Training Corps . .72, Reyes, Julie C103 Reyman, Tony C103 73 Reynolds, Arnold CFac3 ......,.. 155 Reynosa, Juanelle C103 Rhea, Janet C123 ...,... 179, 136, 45 Rhoades, Ruth Ann C123 ...., 180, 45 Rice, Scott C103 ........,..,... 219 Richardson, Bertha C103 ,.......219 Richardson, Luanne C113 ...,,.. 199 Richardson, Sheri C103 . . , Richard, Eddie C103 ..,,219 Ruthart, Joni C113 ,......,.. 200, 60 Richard, Frank C123. .. Richey, Kay C103 Richey, Paige C123 . . . Rieber, Robert C123 . . . Riggs, David C113 . Riggs, Mike C113 ...,. Rigler, Susan C103 ,... Riley, Jerry C123 ..,. Riley, Kevin C113 ,... Riley, Natalie C103 . . . Riley, Paula C113 Riley, Stephanie C123 . . . . . .180, 15 Roach, Julie C113 ....,. Roark, Susan C123 ....,. Robberson, Tom C113 . . . Robbins, Janet C103 Robbins, Joann C113 Robbins, John C103 Robertson, Christine C103 Robertson, Connie C113 Robertson, Earl C123 , . . Robertson, Martha C113. . Roberts, Billy C113 ,.,.. . .95 ....18O ...18O .. ,199 . N199 ,...219 ....18O ,...199 ....219 ..,.199 ..,.18O 199, 52, 133 ....219 . .... 199 ....180,40 .......199 .H199 Roberts, Mrs. Mary Ann CFac3 , . 155, nobaiis, Ricky C113 Roberts, Robyn C103 ,.,, Robinson, Diana C103 . . . Rodeo Club ,,,,,..,. Rodgers, Dana . . .. Rogers, Buddy CFac3 .... Rogers, Carol C123 . . . Rogers, Diana C103 . . . Rogers, Kathy C103 . . . Rogers, Lynn C113 .... Rogers, Ricky C123 . . . . Rogers, Ronnie C103 ,,.. Romig, Pam ....,... Rook, Marty C103 Root, Greg C123 ,.,.. Rose, Mary C113 ..,. . . Ross, Barbara C123 ..... ROTC ........,...... Rothkrug, Ellen C113 .... 154 ....219,4O ,,..,.219 .....63 ....51 ....155 ....18O ....219 . .'...219 ,,,199,136 .,..1BO,7O ..,...219 ,...199 .......18O .......18O .180,19,52 .....72,73 ......,199 Roush, Duke C113 .,.,. 199, 137, 136 Rowe, Terry C123 Roy, Joe C1 13 .... Rudd, Kit C103 ,,.. Rudd, Steve ,...,,. Ruland, Owen C123 .,,.. Ruland, Stacey C103 .,.. Rushing, Bob C113 .,..,. ....199 ....219 .,..219 ,...18O ,....,,219 ,,...,.199 Rush, Carter C123 ,... 180, 54, 45, 34 Rush, Jeff C103 ..,..... Rush, Lu Ann C103 ..... .......219 ....,..219 Rush, Nancy C123 .,..... 180, 45, 25 Rush, Sidney C103 ...... .......219 Russell, Mrs. Darleen CFac3 ...... 155 Russell, Randy C123 ..... Russell, Terry C113 ,.... Russell's Stationery CAdv3 .......180 , .,,. 199 ,......235 Rutharl, Marilyn C123 .... 180, 45, 110 Rutherford, Keith C123 . . . Sain, Douglas C103 . . . Salkeld, Dan CFac3 ..... Salman, Jimmy C103 .... Salmon, Kay C113 .... Sample, Steve C103 .,.,. Sampson, Michael C123 . . Sanderson, Dusty C113 Sanders, Debi C123 Sanders, Herb C103 . . . Sanders, Mike C103 Sanders, Vicki C113 . . . Sanford, KeyC103 . .. Santa Claus .....,... Sapp, Colton C113 .... Sapp, Justin C103 .... Satterfield, Leslie C113. . . Saunders, Eddie C103 . . . Saunders, Tom C113 ..., .......18O ....219 ....155 ....142 ....20O .,,.,..219 ..,.,..1B1 ...,200, 79 ...219, 138 ....200,69 ,,..,.12O ,,,.....29 ....200,4O ...,...219 200,52,230 ....219,57 ....,..2OO Savage, Kay C123 .,.. .... 1 81, 52 Saylor, Debi C123 ..... .... 1 81, 65 Scalise, John C113 Scalise, Louis C123 Scarbrough, Karen C113 Schaffer, Kim C113 .....,,....., 200 Schantz, noxie C123 ,... 19, 158, 159, 181, 78, 45, 110, 163, 161 Schneider, Laura C113 Schneiderman, Sheila C123 .,.. 19, 52, 181 Schoenhals, Jeff C103 . . . . . .40 School Board ..... . . .... 146 Schwartz, John C123 . . . .... 181 Schwartz, Karen C103 .,,..,.,. 219 Schwartz, Peggy C1 13 . ...,.,.. 200 Science Department 88, 89, 104, 105 Scoggins, Steve C113 .200, 45, 47, 83 Scott, Allen C113 Scott, Brent C123 ,..19,52,181, 160, 110 Scott, Eddie C113 . . ..,...,.,. 200 Scott, Rick C103 Scott, Ron C123 ..,.,,. 181, 91, 141 Scott, Sonny C123 .. ,,1B1,141 Scott, Trena C113 ,.,. ...,,.. 2 00 Searight, Pat C113 . . . . .. 200 Sears, Margaret C103 .... ,... 2 19 Seay, Johnny C113 .,..,.,...., 200 Secretarial Staff . . . . .150 - 152 Security Federal Savings and Loan CAdv3 ,,,. ,... . . . . . . , .233 Seeney, Kristy ..... ..,...,.,, 2 19 Seitz, Paula C113 Selby, Debbie ..,. ,.,. 2 00 Self, Beth C113 Self, Jim C103 ........,.,, 219,232 Semmelbeck, Nancy C113 ,,...., 200 Senior Class ........,,.. 157 - 184 Senior Directory .....,,.., 254, 255 Senior Favorites .... ...,... 1 60 Senior Officers ......,, . ,.,. 168 Shafer, Mary C103 .,..,,..,, 219, 57 Shaltry, Jeri C113.200, 101, 40, 56, 45 Shamburger, David C113 ........ 200 Sharp, Matt C113 .... 200, 52, 103, 34 Sharp, Missy C113 200, 52, 7, 40, 45, 57 Shaw, Valarie C123 ......... 181,45 Sheets, Joslyn C113 ...... 200, 53, 57 Sheffield, Terri C113 ......... 200, 67 Shelburne, Curtis C103 ....,,.,., 219 Shelby, Pam C113 ....,. .... 2 00 Shelley, Dana C123 Shelton, Dean C103 Shelton, Kittie C123 ...... 181, 52, 53 Shelton, Rodney C103 Shepherd, Mike C123 ...,... 181, 115 Sherrill, Becky C113 . . . ..... .200 Sherrill, Jim .,,,..,.........., 133 Shields, Pat C113 ,..,...... 200, 115 Shiver, Lee Ann C113 ........ 200, 45 Shoels, Robert James C103 ....,. 207 Shoepack, Jay ............,.. 200 Showalter, Kylene C123 ....,..., 181 Shook Tire Company CAdv3 ...... 247 Siess, Kathy C103 .......... 219, 40 Sigler, Jo Ellen C123 . .181, 59, 20, 45 Silverman, Elizabeth S. C103 ,219, 104 Simmons, Janet C123 ..,.,...... 181 Simmons, Penny C113 200, 50, 61, 62, 45 Simmons, Robert David C113 Simms, Tim C123 ...,... 181, 88, 123 Simms, Tom C113 ,.,., 124, 200, 123 Simpson, Karen C103 ........,.. 219 Simpson, Ronald C123 ,......,.. 181 Simpson, Tricia C103 ..., .... 2 20 Sims, Cynthia A. C123 . . . ..... .181 Sims, Mark C113 .,... . . .45, 47 Sims, Rhonda C123 ... .,.,181 Sinclair, Tanna C123 Singer, Sherry C103 Singleton, Kerry C113 ..200, 141, 140 Sisk, Gail C103 , . ......,....., 220 Sisk, Rita C123 ................ 181 Sixty Minute Man Cleaners CAdv3 . Skelton, Greg C103 ..,......... Skelton, Sara C123 ...,......... Skinner, Randy C103 ,... .... Slagle, Darla C113 .... ..... 231 220 181 220 200 siiier, .iahe C103 ..... . . .50, 74 Small, Belinda C103 .. . .... Smeaton, Chris C123 .... .... Smiddy, Robert C123 Smithson, James C103 , .. . . . .. Smith, Armand C113 . . .... 73, Smith,BeckyC113... Smith, Betty C103 ,.,.. .... Smith, Brenda C123 ... .... Smith, Bryan C103 Smith, Carolyn C103. .. .. . . Smith, Clinton C113 Smith, David C113 .... .... Smith, Debbie C113 ..... ..... Smith, Mrs. Edith CFac3 ......... Smith, Grant C103 ......,.. 220, Smith, Mrs. Helen CFac3 .,., 150, Smith, Jean C103 ..,.,,, 50, 181, Smith, Jean C123 smith, Je1fC103 . . . .... .... Smith,JeffC113... Smith, Jerry CFac3 . . . ..... . . . . Smith, Jim C113 ........... 200, Smith, Joyce C103 ............. 220 181 220 200 200 220 181 220 120 200 155 130 152 220 .220 200 1 55 136 207 Smith, Karen S. C113. ,200, 97, 40, 56 Smith, Melinda C103 Smith, Melissa C1 13 ........,.. Smith, Michael Dean C103 Smith, Mike C113 Smith, Mitch C103 Smith, Paul C113 .... Smith, Robin C103 ..,, ..,.,.. Smith, Roger C103 ..,..... .,.. Smith Mrs. Ruth CFac3 .,.. .,.. Smith, Sam C1 O3 Smith, Sarah C123 .... ..... Smith, Sara C103 .,.., .... 5 0, Smith, Shanna C113 . . . Smith, Sharon C123 Smith, Sharron C103 , .,,...... . Smith, Shelley C103 ..,.115, .200 117 220 220 155 181 220 200 220 smith, Shelly C123 ....... 62, 181, 45 Smith, Susan C103 ,...... ,..... Smith, Terri C1 O3 Smith, Tommy C. C123 ..... ,... Smith, Tommy C123 ..... .... smith, Vicki C113 ...., .... Smith wiiiiam i-i C123 . ,... .... smooi, Arthur C113 Smotherman, Joann C113 ....... Smyth, Leslie C103 Snead, Le Ann C113 .. 200 181 181 200 181 200 200 C 1-1f f'. n27' '-lf 1 ug., K' 3 wi- Sophomore Favorites ...... 216, 217 Sophomore Football ....... 120, 121 Sophomore Officers ........... 207 Sorrells, Mark C103 ..........,. 220 Southern, Lucy C123 .15, 54, 181, 55, 45 Southern Furniture CAdv3 .,...,. 247 Southwestern investment Corporation CAdv3 ......,........,....... 251 Southwestern Public Service CAdv3 . . . 251 Southwestern Stationery and Bank Supply CAdv3 ...............,. 247 Sowers, David C103 ....,.... 220, 40 Spanish Club ....,. .....,. 8 1, 80 Sparks, Carrie C113 ,..,,. 95, 200, 40 Sparks, Cindy C103 .,,...... 200, 40 Spaulding, Luke C103 ,........, 220 Spears, Lynn Kay C103 ... . , , . .50 Spear, Connie Jo C103 ......,.. 220 Spear, Debbie C113 ........ 200, 141 Speech Club ........ ,,..... 5 8 Speech Department , . . . .100, 101 Speed, Greg C103 ., ........ ,..220 Spencer, Charlotte C123 ......., 181 Spencer, Cindy C103 ....... 220, 217 Spencer, Debbie C113 ...,..,... 200 Spencer, Steve C123 ,.,115, 117, 181 Spencer, Wes C123 ,.,..... ,64, 181 Spence, Sally C123 .....,,...... 181 Spikes, Jay C123 .,... ,,..... 1 81 spihks, b1ahaC1o3 ......... so, 220 Sports .......,.......,.. 108, 143 Spradlin, Kathy C123. . .173, 182, 235, 271 shaed, Paiii C113 ...... ..., 5 2, 138 Snipes, Mike C113 Snook, Kimberlee C103 ..... 220, 139 Snyder, Kellie C113 ,.......,.., 200 spuriih, caihie C113 ............ 201 Spurr, Teresa C103 .... ....22O Squyres, Buddy C123 ........... 182 Stackhouse, Mary C103 .,....... 220 Social Studies Department ,.., 96, 97 Solomon, Bretta C103 ....... 220, 40 Sommerville, Eddy C123 ..,....... 93 Sophomore Basketball ,.... 130 - 131 Sophomore Class ,..,.... 205 - 223 Staley, Susan C103 .....,... 220, 57 Stanberry, Debbie C103 ,..... 220, 94 Stanislao, Vickie C113 ,69, 201, 97, 45 Stanley, Mike C113 ...,...... 64, 201 StanIey's Drive-ln CAdv3 ...,.... 244 INDEX 267 Vivens, Mitchell 11 O3 not 423 ...,....,....,.... 70, 71 Starkey, Lori 1123 ........,.,.. 182 Stavenhagen, Steve 1123 , . .114, 115, 119 Steed, Van 1113 , . ,.... 52, 1 Steele, Cathy 1123 . . .52, 53, Steele, Vici 1123 .,......... 42, 201 182, 40 . , .182 37 Steen, David 1123 .........,... 182 Steinle, Darrell 1113 ,....,,... . .201 Stephenson, John 1103 ......... 220 Stephens, Mary 1103 ........ 220, 40 Stephens, Pam 1103 , . . ,.... .220 Stephens, Steve 1103 Sterling, Sharon 1113 ........ 201, 97 Sterquell, Vicki 1113 ,19, 50, 106, 201 Stevens, Don 1103 ........,.,.. 220 Stevens, Judy 1103 Stevens, Melanie 1123 Stewart. Bob 1123 Stnapitanonda, Jin 1113 .....,... 201 Stiff, Justin 1103 ....,...... 220, 40 Stitt, Adrienne 1123 ............ 182 Stitt, Arla 1103 ..........,..... 220 Stockton, Cindy 11 13 ..... 61, 201, 40 Stoddard, Raymond Dean 1113 Stone, Brad 1103 ,... . ..,.. 121, 220 Stone, Peggy 1113. ..,...... 52, 201 Storseth, Bobbi 1103 . . . ...., .220 Storseth, Suzie 1103 . ..,. ' .... 220 Strader, Darlene 1113 .... ..., 2 01 220 Strader, Delene1103 . . , , . . . . . Stratton, Lori 1103 .... .... 2 20, 141 Straub, Jay 1103 ,.,,...,..,. . .220 Strecker, Sheral 1113 ........ 52, 201 Streich, Ronald 1123 . ..,. 182. 76 45 Stroud, Sandy 1113 ....,....... 201 Stubblefield, Deborah 1103 ...... 220 Stubblefield, Lynn 1103 ........, 220 Student Council ..,.......,. 54, 55 Student Life ..,...,,.. . . .14 - 37 Sturdivant, Susan 1113 Sturgeon, Dana 1103 .....,..... 220 St Clair, Cynthia 1123 .......... 133 St John, Donna 1113. . .201, 187, 186 Styve, CPO Richard 1Fac3. ,.,... 155 Sulfield, Braxton 1103 ....... 220, 40 Sugg, Peggy L, 1103 Summers, Celia 11 13 ....... 201, 139 Superintendent ...... ...,.... 1 47 Suter, Mark 1103 Sutton, Celeste 1103 ,... 150, 220, 57 Swatford, Terry 1123 .........., 182 Swagerty, Craig 1113. ,..... 108, 115 Swagerty, La Lana 1123 ,....,.. 182 Swaim, Toni 1103. ,... ..,.,.... 2 21 Sweeney, Susan 1103 ....... 50, 221 Swenson, Linda 1103 .,.. ...... 2 21 Swimming ,..., . ,... ....,, 1 41 Swindeli, Cindy 1123 ,.....,. 65, 182 Swindeli, Donna 1113 .......201,66 268 INDEX ,mil Tacquard, Sonja 1113 ..,. ,,... 2 01 Tanner, Jeanette 1123 ........ 40, 42 Tarpley, Elizabeth 1113 ......... 201 Tarpley, Karen 1113 ...,,... 201, 204 Tascosa Booster Club 1Adv3 ..... 240 Tascosa Youth Council .......... 77 'KN i an Vernon, John 1103 ..... ...,. 2 21 Vernon, Julie 1103 ..,.. .... 2 21, 50 Vibbard, David 1123 Vineyard, Vicki 11 13 ..,. ..... 2 O2 Vinson, Pat 1123 ..,. .... 1 83, 65 Vinyard, Rob 1113 ,..., ..., 1 51 Vitatoe, David 1103 .... ,.... . . .221 1 .,... , Vocational Department 86, 87, 88, 89, 94, 95 Vocational Industrial Clubs of America 1Auto Mechanics3 ,...,...,.... .71 Vocational industrial Clubs of America 1lCTit13 ..,.,....,..,.,.., 70, 71 Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Vogel, Robert 1103 Vogt, Robert 1123 Voshalike, Paula 1103 Voyles, Brenda 1123 . . . . , ,183 Wagner, Sue 1113 ,..,...,..... 202 Waldo, Scott K, 1103 Walker, Bill 1113 , .... , .202, 52, 133 Walker, Doyle 1123 , .... ,..183,115 Walker, Lonnie 1113 Walker, Sally1123 . . . ....., .183 Walker, Terrie1103 , ....... 221, 141 Walker, Vickie 1103 , . .,.,....,. 221 Wallace, Teddy 1113 , .......... 202 Walls, Doug 1103. .,....,....,. 221 Wall, Cappie1123 183, 52, 98, 40, 56, 226, 77 Toot 'n' Totum 1Adv3 ,.......,,. 228 Top Ten .........,...,.. 161 - 163 Tortella, Tim 1103 .,..., ..... 2 21 Townsend, Hazel 1113 . , . .... .202 Townsend, Scott 1103 Taylor, Butch 1123 ...... 182, 40, 56 Taylor, Camilla 1103 ......,. 221, 40 Taylor, Jan 1113 ..,... ....,. 2 01 Taylor, Jordan 1103 .,.. . . .221, 40 Taylor, Kent 1113 ,... . . .201, 52 Taylor, Kim 1103 .............. 221 Taylor, Mrs. Lois 1Fac3 ...,..... 155 Taylor, Stephanie 1123 , . .182, 50, 52, 53, 45, 25, 83, 163, 161 Taylor, Tommy 1123 , ,182, 50, 52, 53 Teague, Mrs. Helen 1Fac3 . .150, 151, 31 Teague, Joe 1103 Teague, Ken 1123 ..... . . .182, 46 Temples, Donna 1123 ..., ...,.182 Templeton, Jill 1113 .... .,... 2 01 Temple, Greg 1113 . . . ,.... 201 Trafton, Rick 1123 .,,....., 160, 183 Tramel, Jack 11 13 Trammell, Becky 1103 Traves, Lanny 1103 .... Traves, Ricky ....,. Traves, Vonnie 1113 Travis, Cindy 1103 . . . Travis, Linda 1123 ..... Traynor, Heidi 1103 Trimble, Tanya 1103 Trotter, Sharon 1113 .,... Truman, Marilyn 1113 ,... Tschirhart, Linda 1103 .... Tschirhart, Matt 1113 . . . Tucker, Dale 1103 . . . Tucker, Greg 1113 ...,. Turman, Kathy 1103 ..., Tennis ......,.......,.. 136 - 137 Terrell, Shannon 1103 ..,...,... 221 Terrill, Brad 1103 . , . . ,, .... .221 Terrill, Elaine 1113 ..... Terry, Kenneth 1123 ....,... 182, 52 Terwilliger, Mrs. Dorothy .,....., 150 Teter, Clay 1123 ...,......, 182, 138 Texas State Optical 1Adv3 ..,..., 239 Tharpe, Larry 1103 Thomason, Mike 1103 Thomas, Kerri 1103 ..........., 221 Thomas, Leesa 1113 ....,,.. 201, 45 Thomas, Linda 1103 .... ...,.. 2 21 Thomas, Martha 1113 ..,..., 201, 67 , ...., 60 .....221 ...183 .,...221 ...183 ...202, 52 ...,.202 .....221 .....202 ,,....221 ,..202,57 .....221 Turman, Terri 1113. . . ..., .202 Turner, Debbie 1103 Turner, Jesse 1103 Turner, Kevin Douglas 1103 ...... 120 Turner, Larri 1113 Turner, Shari 1113 ..,.,....,... 183 Turpin, Susan 1103 .... ..... 2 21 Turpin, Tommy 1113 Tutten, David 1113 . . . ....... .202 Tyler, E case 1123 ..,.... Tyler, Joann 1113 .183, 62, 46 Undenfvood, Becky 1123 ........ 183 Thomas, Marty 11 13 , . , . . .... .202 Thomas, Melanie 1103 .......... 221 Thomas, Mike 1123 ..,..,....,. 182 Thompson, Chris 1123 . . .182, 46, 45, 271 Thompson, Cindy 1103 .,..,, 221, 50 Thompson, Jeff 1123 , ..... ,,... 1 82 Thompson, Sid 1Fac3 .......... 156 Thompson, Teri 1123. . .182, 52, 9, 45 Thorne, St an1123 ,182,115,118,45, Unger, Carla 1103 ..,. ,... ..... 2 2 1 Unidrive .,........,. 30, 31, 54, 55 Ussery, David 1103 ,,...... 141, 140 Vahue, Carol 1113 .,... , . .202, 45 Yfalois, Darrell 1113 ...,.. ..... 2 02 Van Bakel, Gary1123 .... . . .183 Van Camp, Steve 1113. . . .....202 vanderwilt, Jill 1113 ..,.....,... 202 Van Winkle, Scott 1103 ..,....,. 221 Varsity Basketball ,....... 123 - 127 Varsity Football ...,. . . .113 - 119 Thornton, Bill 1113 ..,..,..., 202, 52 Thurman, Renee 1123 .,,. ,..., 1 82 Thykeson, Steve 1103 Tiernan, Kathy 1123 ,.,. .,... 1 82 Tiernan, Peggy 1103 . . . .... ,221 Tiftee, James 1103 ..... .,... 2 21 Tjernagel, Jeff1103 . , . . .,,.. .221 Todd, Sue 1113 ..,.. . , ,202, 66 Toldan, Brian 1113 .... .,.. 2 02, 182 Toller. April Tomlinson, Larry 1103 ...,...... 221 Tomlinson, Mary Jane 1123 , .182, 72, Vasek, Carol 1123 ....... n, Keith 1113 .,.. 202, 52, 271 Vaughn, Debbie 1113 Vaugha ...183, 49 Vaughn, Dick 1123 ..........,.., 71 Vaughn, Gus 1113 Vaughn, Jack 1123 ..,........, 133 Vaught, Jerilyn 1123 Vechan, Chris 1113 ...202, 115, 119, 123 Veregin, Bryan 1123 .... .,... 1 83 Vernon, Barry 1113 .,.. ..... 2 02 Vernon, Debi 1123 45, 271, 25, 163, 161 Wall, Mrs. Lila 1Fac3 , ...... 150, 151 Wall, Sharon 1113 .......... 202, 50 Walsh, Ann 1113 ...,....... 202, 45 Walters, John 1123 ...... 183, 85, 57 Walters, Mark 1103 ........ 222, 138 Walters, Robin 1123 ......... 183, 65 Walvoord, Keith 1123 . .183, 174, 114, 115, 119, 45 Wardwell, Greg 1103 ........... 222 Warner, Sandy 1103 .,.......... 222 Ward, Connie 1113 ,....,...... 202 Ward, David 1123 .183, 49, 52, 53, 55, 34 Ward, Terry 1123 ,... . ,... .183, 103 Warren, Denie1123 .,,... 183, 19, 52 Warren, Franklin 1113 ..,.,..... 202 Warren, Jodawn 1103 ...... 222, 236 Warren, Kim 1103 ..... ,,., 2 22, 50 Warren, Robert 1113 ........... 202 Washburn, Vicki 1113 Washington, Katherine 1103 . .207, 50 Watkins, Anita 1113 ..........,. 202 .,.......,202 Q' Wilkins, Judy C123 ........., 184, 45 Wills, Valerie C113 ..... ....40 Wilson, Bobby C113 Wilson, Clark C103 ............. 223 Wilson, Debbie C123. .85, 184, 52, 53, 93, 235, 45 Wilson, Donny C113 Wilson, Galen C123 . . . ..., 135, 133 Wilson, Gary C123 .... .... 1 84, 110 Wilson, Jim ....... ....... 5 5 Wilson, John C103 , . . .... .223 Wilson, Lisa C103 ...... ,,... 2 23 Wilson, Lynn C103 ......,...... 223 Wilson, Neal Ann C103 ....... 223, 40 Wilson, Pam C113 Wilson, Ronnie C103 ..... . . ,223 Wilson, Saundra C103 .... .... 4 0 Wilson, Scott C113 Wilson, Toni C113 Wilson, Zen C103 ..,....... 223, 144 Winburn, Kathy CFac3 .......... 156 Winfield, Karen C123.184, 177, 27, 92, 45 Wisenbaker, Nell C123 .... . . .184 Witt, Mrs, June CFac3 ,... ..... 1 56 Wolle, Jeri C123 .,,............ 184 Weston, Darla C123 Watson, Denise C103 . . . . , .222 Watson, Gina C103 .... , . .222 Watson, Ken C123 .., . . .183 Weathers, Dick C123 . , . . . ,183, 64 Webb, Andrea C113 Webb, Debbie C1 O3 ......... ...222 Webb Frame and Art Supply CAdv3 . . . 250 Webb, Jan C113 .... . . .202 Webb, Patty C123 . ,. . , .183 Webb, Paula C123 .... . , ,183 Webb, Shanna C103 .... 222, 50 Webb, Steve C113 .... . . .202 Weeks, Larry C123 . . . . . .183 Weigle, Becky C113 ..,. . . .202 Weis, Nadine C113 . . . . . .202 Welch, April C103 ..,.., . . .222 Welch, Beverly C123 Welsh, Jackie C113 Welsh, Jem C123 .,.... 45, 123 Wendel, Kim C113 .......,,. 202, 40 Westbrook, Audrey C1 13 ,,.,.... 202 Westbrook, Brent C103 ..... 222, 121 Westerlield, Debbie C113 ..,..... 202 Williams, Bill C123 ...... 184, 115,45 Williams, Carl C123 Williams, Carolyn C103 Williams, Cindy C123 ........ 184, 18 Williams, Debbie C103 Williams , Dlayne C113 .... 203, 91, 40 Williamson, Gary C103 Williams, Greg C113 ..,.. 203, 135, 40 Williams, Jane CFac3 . . 149 Williamson, James C113 ......... 203 Williams, Jay C103 .... Williams, Joyce C123 Williams, Karen C103 . . Williams, Kathy C103 Williamson, Lisa C103. . Williams Williams Williams Williams, Williams, Lonnie C113 Mary C103 . . . Michael C103. Nelson C113 Philip C103 223, 141 223,231 ...223 . ..... 223 ...223 Williams RUSSC113 .... ..... 2 O3 Williams, Sherry C113. . . . . .203, 52 Williams, Terri C103 . . . ..,. .223 West, Beverly C113 ........,,.. 202 West, Keith C113 .............. 202 West, Vicki C123. .183, 42, 43, 52, 53, 40, 56, 37 Weyman, Roland C123 .... 184, 72, 45 Wheeler, Dan C113 ....,,....,.. 202 Wheeler, Mrs. Mary CFac3 ..,.... 156 Wheeler, Randy C123 ,..... . , .184 Wheeler, Robert C113 .,,.,...,. 202 Wheeler, Shirley C123 ,....,.... 184 Wheeler, Susan C103 .,,..,. 222, 151 Whipple, Robin C123 , . . ..... .184 Whitaker, Robert C103 Whitehead, Richard C123 .,.. 184, 115 Whitehurst, Teri C103 ,.......... 223 Williams Tim C103 .... . . .223 Williams, Tony C123 Williams, Yvette C123 ..,..... 184, 40 Williamson, Gary C103 . 223, 142 Willingham, Alex C123 .,.. 184, 57, 55 Wolfe, Rosalyn CFac3, . . Wollin Village Shopping Center CAdv3 . Womack, Debbie C103 Womack, Frank B. C103 . Woodard, Andrei C123 Woodard, Lori C103 .... Woodard, Rody C123 Woodtin, Anthony C103 Woods, Dennis C123 Woods, Mrs. Mary CFac3 Woods, Patti C123 ..... Woodyard, Cathy C123 . Woodyard, Robert C103 . Wooldridge, Glen CFac3. Wood, Melinda C103 . . . Wood, Pat C123 ....... Woolery, Scott C103 ..., Worley, Richard C113. . . Worrell, Barbara C103 Worrell, Bernie C123 .... Wortheh, Dayna C113 . . Wortheh, Mrs. Thelma CF Wortheh, Dayna C113 Wranglers ,...,.... Wrestling .,....... Wrestling Spirits ...... . . . .153, 156 237 .223, 76, 77. 79 .,.223 ........156 ........184 .....184,45 ........223 .....149,47 .. ..... 223 .,,184,96 ...223 .. ...138 ..,.....184 ..,...52,4O ac3.106,156 ...133-135 .,..,.58,59 Willingham, Candy C103 ........ 223 Willingham, Robin C113 . .203, 42, 98, 40, 271 Willis, Lloyd CFao3 ,......,,,... 156 Willis, Mrs. Mickey CFac3 ..,..... 156 Willoughby, Jane C123 ,.,. 184, 80, 45 vvfigm, Eddie C103 vvrigm, GeoflC123. . ,184, 11, 135,45 vvngm, Jimi C113 Wright, Wright, Wright, Kevin C1 O3 .....,,,..... 223 Lorraine C103 ..... ..,.. 2 23 Mark C103 ..... ...223, 40 Wright, Phil CFac3 .,.. Wright, Susan C123 . . . wrigm, Teri C123 . . . Wyatt, Clyde C123 .... Yazbek, Sally C113 Yeager, Derryl D, C123 Yearbook Stafl ..,.. Yeary, Jimmy C113 .. Younger, Debbie C113 Young, Beverly C123 . Young, Judy C123 ... Yule, Gary C123 ..., Yule, Karen C103 ,,., Zimmerman, John C103 Zuiaul, Lisa C113 Zulauf, Mike C123 . . . ...156 .,....184 ..,..184,52 ,..184, 52, 53 .111,184, 221, 49, 52, 53 .....27O,271 .......45,57 .. ..... 184 .......74 ...,184,135 . . ....,. 223 ....,.223,4O . ...184 Whiteside, Rodgie C103 ..,,.. ...223 White, Becky C113 ...,....,. 202, 52 While, Colleen C123 ,184, 42, 228, 40, White White White 56, 45 , Debra C103 , DeLeena C103 ........,.., 40 Doris C103 ,..,.....,, 222, 50 Z Janis C113 .... 202, 52, 58, 45 White White, John C103 .............. 222 White Mark C103 , , . ,....,,, .222 White Patti C123 ...,,,.. 184, 90, 45 White, Scott C113 .............. 202 White ,Wayne CFac3 .43, 50, 144, 156, 40 Whitlield, Debra C113 ........... 202 Whitley, Mary Kay C103 ,..... 223, 50 Whitlow, Charise C103 ..,. ..,.. 2 23 Whitney, Bruce R. 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