Thomas Jefferson High School - Document Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1959
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The DOCUMENT this year attempts to picture for you Jeffersoxfs place in the growing metropolis which is a center of cul- ture, of commerce, of education . . . for it is here that Jefferson is earning for itself a noteworthy place in a great city. P- f-S-if 5? E, - 'ii' ',f. 1 5 -9iE'If'7?,if:fJ ?-ls!5if5QfZff7E???i?E4.. 53 V 4 fi :I - 1' . f - U - The Coach is an inspirational speaker . . . Herman Cowley has been an inspiration to all who have come in contact with him throughout his long and fruitful career. As a coach, he has fielded many outstanding teamsg yet this is not the strong- est feature of his success. For he has been to his teams, to his students, and to all who have known him a shining example of all that a man should be j- in character, in modesty, and in sincerityi For these qualities We dedicate the 1959 DOCUMENT to . ro HERMAN C 0 WLE Y , . . . 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I ' 1' ' V V - ,til k , . .fn , H ., , . 2 V W , '-,L , X sw, V , V . 1 A a 5: . ,,, s ,x if ,j,, Mit 6- Q fog ,,Wg,W'- Zhlff f77W f' f f wfC52fff , J ,,,, ' ff , , :iff X ,V Gff' f' ' fwA',' ' f X ff , , ,I I,- v x C 011125 yy Pubhc 'Www 1 f f r I One of the outstanding men of the 'anew era in Dallas education is Richard E. Stroud, young, able principal of Thomas Jefferson. Educated at Oklahoma University, Northwestern, Colorado Uni- versity, and North Texas State College, he holds the Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry and the Master of Science degree in Education Admini- stration from Southern Methodist University. Hav- ing come from the principalship of Rusk Junior High to open Thomas Jefferson, Mr. Stroud has also been active in administration capacities such as the Community Guidance Service, and has been Acting Chairman of the Youth Adjustment and Guidance Commission. THE PRINCIPAL Richard E. Stroud This year we may, I think, assess the position of Thomas Jefferson as one of sig- nificance in the educational climate of Dallas. We are proud of our city's school system, which is surely one of the most enlightened in our part of the country. We are convinced, when we evaluate our progress in these three and one-half years, that Thomas Jefferson is making and will continue to make a worthwhile contri- bution toward the excellence of that system. Of course, the measure of that contribution is our graduating class. This year's seniors have indeed proved themselves Worthy of our pride, and, further, of the pride of Dallas. If they always be as outstanding scholastically, socially, and civically as they have been here at Jefferson, Dallas will deserve the congratulations of the nation. Z. TORBETT W. CROFT ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL The quite varied duties of the Assistant Princi- palship demand patient understanding as well as firm control. Our Assistant Principal, Torbett W. Croft, has fulfilled this demanding position admir- ably. Educated at Paris Junior College and North Texas State College, Mr. Croft holds the Bachelor of Science degree from New Mexico State Univer- sity and the Master of Science degree from East Texas State College. AnNuNls'rRAnoN The administration of a large high school is an arduous task Which requires the time, talents, and dedication of very capable personnel. Jefferson has just such administrators, who are able to coordinate the educational and social program into one harmonious, smooth-running operation. Through the offices of the Principal and the Dean, the many and varied functions which are vital factors behind the life of the school are competently carried on. EDITH COOPER DEAN The duties of the Dean range from the supervision of attendance to counseling, from advising upon the social life of the school to the keeping of untold records. Mrs. Edith Cooper, our Dean, man- ages all these tasks with wonderful cahn and skill. Educated at Texas University and SMU, she holds the Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees from North Texas State College. ,.,,..,. -EW , Igip:,1-rw, THE COUNSELORS The duties of the counselors encompass a wide variety of enterprises, from conducting an exten- sive information service to certifying students for graduation. Mrs. George and Miss White, Jeffer- son's counselors, conduct their programs with the efficiency and patience that ensures a smooth-run- ning curriculum. It is also a part of their task to announce the various scholastic honors awarded during the year, to coordinate the American Field Service program, to conduct the testing program, to evaluate students' credits, to enroll and to super- vise schedules, and to conduct personal counsel- ing. ERMA NELL WHITE Assistant Counselor B. A. Hardin Sunmons M Ed North Texas State College OFFICE STAFF Behind the scenes - and occasionally in front of them or on top of them - we find at Jefferson a well- organized group known as the Office Staff. These patient ladies hear all the tardy excuses, check illegible attendance slips, hunt down lost students, and carry on other such tasks necessary to the efficient operation of a high school. MARIE L. BROWN Secretary Sure I know it's in Sanskrit, but at least I brought an excuse! STAFF: Mrs. Ann Morrow, Mrs. Velma Templemeyer, and Mrs. Opal Gibson, left to right, 'keep the dean's office functioning effi cientlyg Mrs. Ida Ruth Parker, far right, is invaluable as Assistant Librarian. W-ef'-ff--zf'- Hai - at-,gf, ,Q ,g ,V ,W .1 , , V , . fr ' , :.'.'... ...- af l l.l.l JI a 1 URI Since 1884, the Dallas Independent School District has been under the direc- tion of a Board of Education, composed of civic-minded citizens elected to serve Without remuneration to supervise the education of the youth of the community as completely as possible. The School Board controls the budget, contracts for building and expansion of the educational plants, participates in national educational programs, and studies the needs of the child in relation to the community itself. Dallas has been extremely fortunate in having many capable governing bodies, such as the one pictured below, to direct these activities. THE SCHOOL BOARD Left to ri ht R B Gilmore, R. L. Dillard, Jr., Van Lamn, Mrs. Tracy H. Rutherford, Vice-presidentg Dr. Edwin L. Rippy President Dr W T White Superintendent of Schoolsg Franklin E. Spafford, Mrs. Vernon D. Ingram, Rouse Howell, W. A. Blair Left to ri ht Don E. Matthews, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Special Servicesg R. H. McKay, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Adrntnistrationg T. W, Browne, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Businessg Dr. W. T. White, Superintendent 0 Schools Dr Frank L. Williams, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Instructiong Dr. Ewell D. Walker, Assistant Superintendent Charge of Personnel. l f THE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION The difficult task of adrninistrating the many and varied activities of the Dallas lndependent School District rests upon the capable shoulders of those pictured above. It is due to their foresight in the planning for an expanding community of students, their sensitivity to the needs of the child as an individual, and their sense of obligation to the building of democracy through its future citizens, that the Dallas school system has been adjudged one of the most successful in the country. ll uni -1-. I l ...n- ...- JW -- tat y THE AC CELERA TED Jefferson is particularly proud to be one of the first schools to embark upon an accelerated aca- demic program. Special classes for those with high aptitudes in physics, mathematics, and Eng- lish are offered on the sophomore, junior, and senior level, to give students the broadest educa- tion that they are able to encompass in those fields. The English courses stress original thought and speculative investigation in all areas of liter- atureg mathematics programs include combined, IW , , .. m 'Z An intricate problem in calculus is dis cussed by the senior advanced math class ACADEMIC PROGRAM two-period classes in advanced algebra, trigonome- try, and calculus. The physics program has proved especially effective, and has attracted city-wide at- tention. Two sections are offered: an MIT course, with emphasis on mechanics, and an advanced sec- tion, which provides theoretical training. It is oh- vious that, with this fine foundation, Jefferson grad- uates will be a le to contribute greatly to their lyeyli tfflffrwfrffifwl M rf it jjgrVfff N- -- - The advanced English sections delve into sources beyond the regular curriculum. Thomas Jefferson has a science department which is a credit to the new emphasis in educational programs throughout the nation, The chemistry department has been extremely successful in pro- ducing winning entrants in such competitions as the Westinghouse Science Talent Search and the District Science Fair. The physics department now encompasses two accelerated programs, a section of lVl.l.T. experimental lectures, and a high-aptitude section. Emphasis is placed upon engineering and modern atomic physics, with par- ticular direction toward college programs. The biology depart- ment adopts an ecological approach, with attention especially to human inter-relationshipsg thus is the entire science program round- ed to include all areas. CLAUDINE MORGAN Biology Biology T. TALLEY SCIENCE f f i l xficlvi VIRGINIA HORN 5 General Science 'l B.A., Henderson State College HAZEL CASEY School Nurse BS.. TSCWg RN., Harris Hospital h i r l l lr l l IRENE C. PENRY l Biology Texas State College B.A., Henderson State College BS., Southern Methodist University Wa'i 2s 1fUai,3,1.Z 1. ' ' f DEPARTMENT l V The accelerated physics class will soon have the world's proli- lems solved. I Let's see now . . . H20 plus CO2 equals . . . THOMAS L. MORINC Military Science B.A., B.S., Hardin Simmons University W. G. AKIN F. R. BOWEN Physics Chemistry DORIS COOK B.Ed.. Southern Illinois Universityg MS.. B.S.. Southern Methodist Universityg Chemistry University of Illinois. M.S.. ETSTC. AB., MS.. PhD.. University of lllinoi Ggfiiym, N-w ITIL IILQQ MATHEMATICS WYWNT 1 l A CHARLOTTE SNELL B.S., Southem Methodist University I just can't figure out his angle! HERMAN A. COWLEY ALLEN G. KIRK B.S., M.S., North Texas State College, B.S., M.Ed., East Texas, State Teachers Southern Methodist University. College ,- , vkki CHARLES WATSON MARY M. PIERCE OTIS B. FLOYD B.S., M.Ed., Nonh Texas Slate College B.A., M.A., TWU B.S., Stephen F. Austin College, M.S., East Texas State College. i 'MQ Mr 7 VCff,!,V ff? - Wifi' DEPARTMENT C4 1, E ROBERT M. LEGATE B.A., East Texas State College 4 WANDA BROWN B.S., North Texas State College ALVA SHEPARD B.S., North Texas State College, B.S., NTSC ARCHIE PORTER JANE D. PARKER SAM C. MCCLURE BS., ETSCg M.Ed., Southern B.A., University of Texasg M.A., Columbia BS., M.A., North Texas State College Methodist University. University. Y'!Y'fff17 'i f 7l ENGLISH DOROTHY B. McCLAIN B.A., Kansas University, University of braska, Southern Methodist University HELEN MCGINNIS B.A., M.A., North Texas State College. BETTY MCLAIN CAROLINE CAGE ANNIE GEM FELDER BA MA HOCkE1d8Y JUHIOF College BA MA Southern Methodist Unlverslty B.A., M.A., Texas University. , ' rifrt Wifi. ' ' DEPARTMENT Thomas Jefferson's English Department would develop within the student a desire to express himself well in conversationg to evaluate the written and spoken word of othersg to appreciate the works of mastersg and to realize the pleasure to be found in the World of reading offered to him. Courses in American and English literature are offered in the junior and senior years, based upon a general foundation of grammar and literature begun early in the studentis course of study, with these aims as the ultimate goal. gn 'li SUN ALICE T. CRAFT KEITH H. FERRELL MARTHA PANKHURST B.A., Mississippi State College B.A., Kansas University BA MA North Texas State College for Women. NANCY HARRISON MARGARET CRIMES B.A., Southern Methodist University BA MA Texas University HISTCRY DOROTHY CERLACH D D RICHARDSON BA Unlverslty of Texas BA MA TCU Texas Unlverslty Umversxty of Iowa mah: FLOYD MECHLER BOBBY JONES KATHRYN MARTIN B.S., Rice Instituteg M.FId., South- B.A., M.Ed., Southeastern State B.S., TSCWQ SMU. west Texas Teachers' College Collegeg SMU. .IIIIIIA E DEPARTMENT Just when I've learned about THIS world, they start launching satellites! Thomas Jefferson offers a comprehensive program in so- cial studies, with an ultimate aim of developing in the stu- dent an understanding of the World in which he lives, a comprehension of his country - the United States - its history, its government, and its dreams of the future, and the development of a loyal citizenship and desire to par- ticipate in the affairs of his country. The course offering includes World History, American, Texas, English, and La- tin American History, Advanced Civics, Problems in Democ- racy, each of these is designed to equip the student to copewith the problems he will face in life. MELTON OWEN HAROLD BARTLETT A H GIBSON M.S., ETSTC. B.S., M.S., SMU, North Texas State College BA Southern Methodist University 7 - V li 9.1- '..- -KT::ii?YS' H - at , f f Q s JL M DORIS COMSTOCK BRIAN QIFFIN INA NIAE NIAQON French Latm Latin BA M A., B.Mus., SMU, BA M111 ap Colle e BA Baylor Te-xa Umxer lty Columbia T. C. Thomas Jefferson is fortunate in being able to offer a broad pro- gram in the foreign languages. Latin, Spanish, French, and Cer- man are included in 'the course offering, which is designed to make the student proficient in his conversation and appreciative in his reading. The acquisition of fundamental skills and basic vo- cabulary is stressed in the begin- ning years, While third and fourth- year courses build toward an appreciation of the literature. Finally, outside activities as well as regular class sessions attempt to create in the student an under- standing of the other cultures and peoples which he studies. SARA DAVIDSON FRANCES HATCHER MARI-,ENE WEBB Spanish Spafllfh German M A University of Texas BA M Ed University of Texas M.A., Phillips University, Goethe SMU University fGermanyJ, University of Texas. ' X l l 'ff FINE ARTS Many opportunities for creative expression are at Thomas Jefferson. Courses in music, in- cluding hand and orchestra, as well as choral singingg in applied art, including crafts and art theory, add culture to the Jefferson curricu- lum. The student is encouraged to develop his own individual creative abilities, and to express his interests functionally. MOZELLE WELCH Librarian CHARLES H. VICK Band B.Mus., M.M., North Texas State College. CAROLINE CARRAWAY DANIEL ANALEE HUFFAKER MARIAN COLE Art Chorus rt B.A., B.S., Hockaday Junior Colle e A B M Ed B A MA Southern Methodist University University of Texas, University of Colorado University of Chattanooga University of California Southem Methodist University. ' B.S., North Texas State College B A M.A., Southem Methodist Univer ity MILLER B. RUTLEDGE BS East Texas State College. INDUSTRIAL ARTS At Thomas Jefferson industrial arts and commercial courses offer practical training for the student, all of which tend toward develop- ing in the individual an interest and under- standing of the world in which we live. ln- dustrial arts offers wood, metal, and electric shop courses, as well as architectural, mechani- cal, and technical drawing. Commercial courses include typing, shorthand, and book- keeping, in the general business curriculum. E. BOYD CURTIS B.S., North Texas State Col- lege, Southern Methodist University. MABEL RUTH OLDHAM B.A., M.A., Southem Metho- dist University, University of Texas. M. J. HOWARD JAMES S PATTERSON LUCIUS L COX BS., North Texas State B S MEd East B S M S North Texas College Texas State College State College ... PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Physical education at Thomas Jefferson alms at the training of the sound body for the sound mindg a great variety of sports is offered in the program, including basketball, baseball and vol leyball for both boys and girlsg football track and tennis for boysg and of course, the scooter game for the girls! Health and driver trammg courses are also offered during the year as a part of the program. A physical fitness pro gram completes a Well-rounded currlculum as fine as any in Dallas. Uh' . . . two . . . three . . , four. DONNA BOHANNON CHARLES R, LEE SARAH HARDY ll B S MEd., East Texas State College BS., Texas Woman 5 Umverslty -- . 7' HOMECOMING Not neglected in the curriculum are the homemaking arts, both foods and clothing courses prepare Thomas Jefferson's future homemakers for a very important phase of their careers. The most modern equipment is found in both departments, with brand- new stoves, sewing machines, and every conveni- ence adding to the pleasure of learning most useful skills. .1 . K P -' A , , L , , 1 ' ' I , 1, . 'O , U' I -' VN 'f 9 ' f' cf MI'rn determined to be a sewing-sew. TL' of-sfL', STUDY HALL of ,I f ' .H-9, ,.f1fi-- f J CDT-'f ff fi 'I JESSE WATKINS LOUISE F WARE OPAL HENDERSON ELLEN JOHNSTON Mary Hardin Baylor Cox College Arlington State College Texas Tech WILLIE MAY BERRY PATRICIA DYSON KEENE Foods Clothmg B.S., University of Texas. BS North Texas State Col y -fwL5 .ffl fd,-4 fwf- 4,,f. ,f , , ,,,, , ,, iff, m I ,Q M4 ,, DALLAS w l 1 , I, H I Vnff , 0 A ' 1. 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CA THIE FRANKLIN enzbr GQSS gan 0172195 GEORGE LEY BEVERLY MAXCY junzbr Gfzss gaoorzfes CECIL SCHWALBE JOHN HAMMOND CSO!05OI220fQ SESS gaoorzfes 4 v JOAN wlesuvs A5 gaoorzfes BOBBY NIC R i i 2 V5 Zi K7 M3 f -4, QM fm? Y! Wffwz W ey, Qkjfwff? ffngl, , , V W f,,. . . if ,f ff 6 Z 'S S 122 HQIQZV fa A Q on 3 0122 ecom QM , 'fi ,yff If UQ .f MN.-.-,, ,,,. f fl, OUR FIRST HOMECOMING Colonel Reb opens the festivities at the homecoming game . . . and the nominees are presented in convertibles to the cheering crowd. Here Sue Parker receives her corsage from Bobby Benson. Jefferson's first Homecoming festivities brought our first gradu- ates 'chomew to witness the defeat of the Woodrow Wildcats and the presentation of the Homecoming nominees, Donna DeVaney, Sue Parker, Jill Maxcy, Janie Austin, and Jenny Cowley, on Friday, November 6. Entering the stadium to begin the presentation was Colonel Rebf' played by Dwight Gleaves, and ulVIrs. Rebf' por- trayed by Carole Fursman, mounted upon spirited chargers and bearing the Rebel flag. Nominees waved to the excited crowd from shiny convertibles, and they were presented with corsages by members of the football team. All anticipated the Homecoming dance, to follow on Saturday night in the Jefferson gym. . . . AND THEN CAME THE HOMECOMING Donna DeVaney is lent a helping hand by her escort, Tom Bailey, as she prepares to bow to the audience. Jenny Cowley and her escort, George Ley, framed for posterity. 50 As the curtains open, the nominees present a lovely picture . . . Jeanne Sears and her escort, David Jones, form part of the tableau. Jill Maxcy and her escort, David Ray, waltz across the stage. ff f ' f ' J ff ff f 1 4 . CORONATION AND DANCE Sue Parker curtsies to the audience as escort Bobby Benson smiles on approvingly. The golden moment! Last year's Football Queen, Doan Simmons, bows before the new Queen . . . Janie Austin! Escorts Tom Lea and Buddy Nichols applaud. The '4exes retuml Bearing the pennants of their respective schools, TJ Alumni parade across the gym at the gala Homecoming dance. I crown thee Queen! Her majesty smiles as she becomes the first Homecoming Queen of Thomas Jefferson. PEG: SAM u 2 Q- :ZR Queen gfgbzdmonofx . . . were selected by MR. MARTIN REESE Director, SMU Publications MRS. ELLEN THOMAS Director, Dallas Studio fohn Robert Powers Agency DMITRI VAIL Well-known portrait painter and Mrs. Vail There were last minute adjustments, of course f '-M.. X? THE 1959 DOCUMENT The 1959 DOCUMENT Beauties were chosen both from portraits submitted by the nominees and by per- sonal interviews of the thirty-five finalists. The judges, pictured above, selected from those portraits previous- ly presented the young ladies with whom they met in an informal setting late in January. The poise, charm, and sparkle that characterizes the high school beautyw Were sought. On the following pages the 1959 DOCUMENT proudly presents their selections and the runners-up. We feel that you will concur with their decisions. . . . and attempts were made to calm jittery nerves before the fatal moment . . . BEAU TIES . . . and it's all over! Now I can eat . . Gee, I wonder what I said to them! . . . oooh, will I do? Just walk in the door, toward the judges, and smile . f E., 2 4?- QF ' fm! fp T ff, QW K X' AUM.-, X A' f , W, I 'V I QW Sm VE KATHLEEN CUNNINGHAM f 1. f Q I f f' f, ' ' K l f f f' 1 , Q,f f 4-Wcyf.-ff ,fy . . f 7' rw adm , . , if Ae a WMM ew y f , ff, by Mfg , , , ff, f f 'UM ff I, f 'f if 1 4 ,V I if Q , f Ziff W? ,, Q 553232 , . I f , I I . ,Vi ,k,k i VV.r 1 V,,Vr fa YC V f , I I, X X f 6l ANN TURRIFF SHER YL MYERS mf, mf? ,X Y Q! f XJ JEANNE SEARS Cy x Cfw5'g?.552 Xxx? gpg ' , . Q3 M 2 Je V314 A 'V mm, I S Q. . '- I av 3 f KW 'Xi f W? M 52 R gf M593 zqhyfwff Qvfiggl d BARBARA WALKER yjeksf gqmjwounf JOE MILLER QQ 4 Zen! WMWOUDJ DONNA DEVANEY Afw Q11 JANIE AUSTIN Was!! ZZMQQ fo cguccee PETE JESSUP Wosf QDQUQJQOQHQ BARBARA WALKER ' BILL PROCTQR l Z I l '21 , QT 0511 Creafzbe VICKI CHAMES Dj JERRY BROWN I X Ei X -j r 7f1QI2OZQSf AW HART DINKINS JILL MAXCY K-'Vi 5 . r -7 A0 f I fl I V 1 P Wosf g7f5QzfzC GAYLE HEDGE GEORGE SEAY SWE is!! ' f f 7 , 1 1 I M Wffa g- il 1 z, !,L f, M N '11 ,..f--'w ,,,..-- tn-1 Q' as - ed- 3,3-. -vu. Am yn 1 S351 'Q rx Q' ff f 9 Y 1 f fm - - 5. K i 'FA V235 4 , V, L ., ,,,,., ,. ff-,. wh ' ' f M' f ,. i n-if 1 ya W X, , kk 1, ff? Q f 4. 'f I I K Q. f . K ' - Y 4,11 ,,, , wwf.. i I f- f' ,gf ' , . --Y .5-1-ixqgp I- . fazws' ss f ' f Y .K N555 1 . .- . 4 f ,f . sy ' .X ! W , XA 1,- MW4. , A Xwfzg- - , I w,g.Q: . Q1 .fr f ,Q U 1 x g , 3. 5 i?1.f.-Q .X f,-x iii Y ti . TW 5 ' fs Q ,753 V WCW :names . . . Ns fhe Sife of Many Afhlefic Events. Smifhy Caudle and Bobby Benson Look Toward the Coffon Bowl T J ILL MAXCY CECIL SCHWALBE BOB ROBERTS JO AN YOUNG SUE PARKER 1:-'26,-m,,,ffaz, yf Q-un,-1 ,'.,Qf1, f. .4 rf ff-'V .,, ,X , , . , ,, f ff, ,,.,, f, ff, f, ,.,1f4f..,f,f-f-fx, ,ff if, M M f ' Q I , In , k , . , ,. , , 3, 5 Z 2 Z 6 7 2 Z 7 2 2 4 Z 2 4 V Z Z 4 Z Z f 2 2 Z Z 5 f Q H 31421 ffififlf if Gill,if0 ,C2'1'iL6x'f Vi: X V QW f f? V4'!V6'ZMf!77252 J OE MILLER All-American, Honorable Mention All-Southern Football Team All-State Football Team All-Greater Dallas Football Team All-City Football Team Texas Coaches' All Star Game Dallas County Athlete of the Year T- 4 71-7 it it , 1958-59 proved a year in which lefferson stars shone especially bright in city, county, and national skies. Already building a repu- tation for outstanding athletic programs, Jefferson has been brought to the attention of the entire area by the prowess of its stellar per- formers. Such noteworthy figures as loe Miller, named to the All-State football team and as Dallas County AAAA Athlete of the Yearf' and George Seay, named for the Bell Award, have re- flected much credit upon their teams, their coaches, and Jefferson. Miller recieves the Dallas County AAAA Athlete of the Year award. GEORGE SEAY Bell Award, Player of the Y ear All-Greater Dallas All-City Football All-State Honorable Mention Most Valuable Player Award T ' Seay receives the Player of the Year award from Mr. Bell. Jessup Miller Jones Godwin Teter Willis Williamson i 2 HAVE HEROES, WILL TRAVEL James Teter, Tackle Dick Willis, Gllfllffl , Q , , . ,.-. ' f 1 51.3 1-L1-1115251521-?fffM' N112Qff1'f1ff1'ff' .. ...,g,A,M, , ,MH gym AN.. Y -':::f:..W .-,,Y ,Y,, Y ,WW ,, .LZ V-'Y V V - 1 -f- W - --V . , , 1,41 l , ' W 1 V I f',, Q 2 , if ff f Ll,,, f if ,lll , ' X ' , 603: WW!! , l ,ll ,AL,l,l Q4 fm ' W4,1,ife-- ff 12. 14-vii. , f41ff:n zzw,'fZt zfgffnfjc, V1 KA ' 7 ff 'X wifi? wk - ff ,ll'W7 'fffi L4 , yiff,'fZ64,l!,fxyzyfy J f f V 'V f, f df , ' , ,QQ'gf,,,fZjfgffiihklfz 7 - 'lfyyj FOOTBALL - 1959 The 1958 grid season saw Jefferson winning its first city title. Completing the year with a 9-1 record, the Rebels annexed the championship with a 20-O shutout over Sunset in the playoff game. Suffering only a loss to Longview, with the rain again dampening Rebel chances, the team had an unblemished record in city play. Four Confeclerates made the All-city Squads, as many outstanding individual performances during the year attracted favorable comment. Joe Miller, ,leffersonys outstanding defenseman, was named to the All-state eleven. The Rebel line was praised again and again as it held firm against all comersg again Rebel field general George Seay directed the troops in an attack which proved deadly to the opposition. The Rebels mov- ed into Bi-district play against Fort Worthis Carter River- side as they looked toward the state title. It rained. Sam McClure Backjzeld Coach Allen Kirk Lzne Coach Harold Bartlett, 9th Grade Coach Herman Cowley Head Coach Floyd Mechler B Team Coach. 1958 CITY CHAMPIONS FRONT ROW: James Teter, Wayne Williamson, David Jones, George Seav, Johnny Jessup, Joe Miller, Dick Willis, Tom Bailey, Lester Godwin. ROW 2: Bobby Glen Wright, Jerry Brown, Roger Hall, David Rogers, Buddy Taylor, Bruce Lipshy, Bobby Schultz, Harold Ciddens, David Ray, Bob Benson, ROW 3: Norman Clark, Richard Westbrook, Sid McClain, Alfred Taylor, Bruce Roberts, Gerald McAdams, John Reagan, Don Cameron, Winston Jones, Lee Johnson, Jerry Rucker, ROW 4-: Smithy Caudle, Neal Bright, Kelly Hudson, Orville Hudson, J. C. Nix, Paul Dubes, Dick Sutton, Chris Sowell, Hart Dinkins. ROW 5: Coach Harold Bartlett, Coach Sam McClure, Coach Floyd Mechler, Tommy Storey, Assistant Manager, Jerry Boggess, Manager, David Thrasher, Assistant Manager, Coach Allen Kirk, Head Coach Herman Cowley. SEASON 'S RECORD 1 Jefferson ,,,,,,,v ,,,,,, l 2 Highland Park ..,.,,..,. 6 Jefferson ,,,,,,,, ,,.... O Longview ......... Jefferson ...,,,,, ,..... l 8 Sunset ........ ., ,..... - Jefferson .,-, .,,, ...... l 4 South Oak Cliff Jefferson ...... ., ,.,,,, 20 Samuell .....,.,., W Jefferson ,,,,,,,, ,,..,, 4 ll- Bryan Adams .... Jefferson ,,,,-,,, ,..,-, 3 ll- Woodrow Wilson Jefferson ,-,,,,,. ,,..,, 2 6 Hillcrest ............,. Jefferson .,..,,,, ,...., 2 0 Sunset ,g..,,.,v,,,,,, Jefferson , 0 Carter-Riverside 5 5 B TEAM FRONT ROW: Bobby Albritton, Mike Marx, Eddie Werth, Bobby Odom, Chuck Long, Jimmy Godwin, Warner Massey, Donny Crowder, John Lyons. ROW 2: Philip Meek, Tony Steiner, Allen Brandenburg, Gordon Spates, Tim Baker, Pete Cobelle, Kenny Rainer, Charles WilliamS, Jimmy Carr, Larry Edwards. ROW 3: Bill Wilkinson, Jimmy Cook, David Ray, Danny Smith, Eddie Lester, Orhin Hanks, John. Phillips, Jimmy Spence, Coleman Juett, Finn Vesecky, Mrs. Bartlett. ROW 4: Bobby Nichols, Bill Taylor, Eugene Walls, Mike Claybom, David Tanner, Bill Grant, Charles Wright, Dick Williams, Preston Blum, Zack Troxel. ROW 5: Aubrey Knight, John Ham- mond, Ronny Heslop, Peter Kemp, Kelly Klein, Mike Phemister, Steve Roberts, Ernest Conklin, Mike Wilkerson. SEASON 'S RECORD Jefferson Jefferson ....,,. ,...... Jefferson ....... ....,., Crozier Tech ..... Sunset .... .. ..... . S. Oak Cliff ...... Jefferson ....... ....... 1 8 N. Dallas ....... Jefferson ....... .,,. S amuell .,.......... Jefferson ....... .... 8 Bryan Adams ..... Jefferson Kimball ...........r.. Jefferson Jefferson ...... ........ 2 0 Woodrow Wilson Hillcrest ..........,o.. B TEAM ENJOYS SUCCESSFUL SEASON The NB Team finished the 1958 season with a perfect record of nine Wins and no losses. As the KAW Team coaches rubbed their hands in gleeful anticipation, the BH Squad boys played all year as though they intended to challenge the Varsity. Especial standouts were John Hammond, Sid McClain, Coleman Jewett, and Jimmy Carr, and before sidelined by an injured hand, Donnie Crowder. 'Tm gonna make the Varsity, Coach! CThumpI3 DONNIE CROWDER one of the seasonis stars. THE FOOTBALL MANAGERS TOMMY STOREY JERRY BOGGESS DAVID THRASHER JEFFERSON WINS Jones fiddles as Rhome burns. Cowley's strategy cows the Bisons. Dallas, Texas, November 21, 1958- Jefferson an- nexed its first city title with a thumping 20-0 win over Sunset to gain the State playoffs. Quarterback George Seay and halfback Tom Bailey were the hatchet men in the Rel3el's Well-rounded offense. The first score came as Benson plowed across the line, and the second, some two minutes later, featured a Bailey-grabbed short pass from Seay. On a keeper, Seay clirnaxed a 62-yard drive to run it over himself. Fine line play by Wayne Wil- liamson actually accounted for the Sunset sink- ing, with Jessup, Miller, and Willis also performing commendably. Bailey goes over for the second TD. Rhome didn't ramble too much, thanks to Hudson and company. CITY TITLE Game at a Glance Jefferson Sunset 8 First downs ,,7, ..,,,, 1 9 Yards rushing .,,, ..A,,, 1 75 115 Yards passing ...,.,,,,,..,,.... 132 46 Passes ,,,,..,,,1,......,....,,,,,..,.. 12-4 12-6 Passes intercepted by ....., 1 0 Fumbles lost ...,.......,,,,,,,., 2 O Punts ...,.......,..,,,,,.,............. 2-20.5 3-42.7 Penalties ....,.. ,,,,,, 5 -35 4-40 Bailey around the end for a few. Benson goes up the middle on the draw play. We win city! Rah! Hey, Bub, wait for me REBELS TRIP STATE CHAMPS, T2-6 Dallas, Texas, September 12, 1958- The Rebels opened the season with a satisfying win over state champion Highland Park. Paced by Seay and Miller, Jefferson contained the Gannon-led Scots and held them to a single score in the second period. Seay ran for 77 yards and connected with passes for 53 more, scoring both Rebel touchdowns. Both touchdowns came in the last quarter to erase a Scot lead. Miller was largely responsible for the foiling of the Scot offense which was never able to offer the needed punch at the right time. Victory was sweet to the Rebels, as they eyed their first title. Gannon stayed neatly boxed most of the evening. JOHN JESSUP GEORGE SEAY The reason they didn't go - Miller knocks out two Scotties at a time. Game at a Glance Jefferson Hi. Pk. ' 10 11 First downs ,.... - .,......... -1 Yards gained rushing ,,..,, 149 222 Yards gained passing ...... 54- 22 Passes .....,,.........., , .........,,. 3-3 5-2 Passes intercepted .......... 0 O Fumbles lost ,,,,,....,..,....... 1 2 Punts ,...,.,............,..,.,,........ 3-30 1-51 Yards penalized ..,,,,.. .... 45 75 DAVID RAY 1 JMX gl' f 1 f U ,'- ' V147 -' wQf,l6L'.X I1 I ' , mfr? 1'f':I3?fi-,LS,.1 .-,. ' 4' ,- iiiii, Q -fl I2 i RAIN JINX HELPS LOBOS, 8-O Ciddens and Teter try raindrop Game at First down ,,..,,.,...A,,,,,,....,. 6 Yards gained rushing ...... 19 Yards gained passing Passes .,,,,,..,,........,..s,,,,...... Passes intercepted ,,..,,.... 0 Punts ,,.,,,,,............,,..,, 31.8 Fumbles lost ,,,,,...... Yards penalized ........ L 35 DICK WILLIS Long 11 120 164- 11-6 2 30.4 3 30 Longview, Texas, Friday, September 19, 1958- The rain jinx held again as Jefferson stuck in the mud and lost to the Lobos, 8-0. In threat- ening position all night, the Rebels failed to find receivers for Seayas passes, and a second- half rally was thwarted deep in Longview ter- ritory. The only score of the game came in the second quarter, with the climax of an 85- yard drive coming on an eight-yard jaunt by Lobo halfback Billy Coley. All in all, it was a gloomy evening for Rebel hopefuls. Team sloshes in to stop Bruner. DAVID JONES JAMES TETER K JT.fi.gjA5r-f E., l-sw -4351 s-.,. x , K . f, 'ruff' I Q,T4TlRm.N .Swim fi. E255 T.x-S.. . . SMITHY CAUDLE JOE MILLER JERRY BROWN SEAY f'ZER2 CONQUERS RHOME 18-6 Et, two, George?,, Seay converts after the first SCOTC. 88 Game at a Glance First downs ,,,,,.... Yards rushing ,,,A.... Yards passing .....,,, Passes ....,,,,....,,,,.....,,,.... Jefferson Sunset 12 20 236 127 129 105 17-8 16-3 4 Passes intercepted ,t.....,,t,t 1 Fumbles lost ,,,i...v,,.....,,,.A Punts .. ..., ,,....,,,,.... . Yards penalized ....,, Jones 2 0 2-40.5 7-30.9 75 20 grabs the first touchdown pass. Dallas, Texas, September 26, 1958- All roads led to Rhome as the Rebelsg hard-charging line and the imperial passing of conqueror George Seay conspired to cause the downfall of the Bisons, 18-6. Seayis first six passes connected, including a 20-yard touchdown toss to David Jones in the first four minutes. For variety, be scampered 49 yards for the next score, and Tom Bailey rushed left end for the con- version points, making the score a comfort- able 16-0. 1n the second half, the Rebels ad- ded insult to injury as Brown, Jessup, and Wil- lis nailed down a Pierot fumble in the end zone. Rhome master-minded a desperation drive in the last minute to avoid a non-golden goose egg, but the Rebels were in command of the battleground. TOM BAILEY WAYNE WILLIAMSON BOB BENSON RICHARD WESTBROOK BAILEY DARNS SOC'S 14-6 Dallas, Texas, October 2, 1958- After a scoreless first half, the Rebels took the measure of the Golden Bears for the third victory of the season. Rain Was no drawback for a change as Tom Bailey broke loose for a 59-yard scamper and the game's first touchdown. The next touchdown drive was ignited by the recovery of a fumble, as Miller scooped up a SOC bobble on the 22. Seay ran and passed for 43 'yards as the campaign moved to paydirt and a successful conversion. Good line play and a long kickoff return by Lester Godwin combined to cage the Bears for good. Jones blocks as Bobby Glen Wright goes around. 59 Yards to Paydirtl Game at a Glance fefferson S.0.C. ' 13 First downs ....,,,,.. ,.,,, 1 4 Yards rushing ,......,. .,.., 2 26 116 Yards passing .,..,........ , 7 25 Passes ................................ 1-5 2-4 Passes intercepted by .... 0 1 Fumbles lost ...................... 0 1 Punts ,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2-32.0 4-30.5 Yards penalized .,,,... ..... 5 5 30 REBELS CRUSH BULLDOGS, 50-O Dallas, Texas, October 10, 1958- Though it wasnit a Civil War battle, the Rebels treated the North pretty roughly as they took sweet revenge on the Bulldogs. North Dallas was never in the game as Field Generals George Seay, David Ray, and David Rogers bombed the Bulldogs from the. opening kick- off. Seay passed to Jones for the first score in the first period, and in the second the Rebels marched twice with Richard Westbrook and Bobby Glen Wright tallying. Lester Godwin recovered a fumble in the end zone for the only third quarter score, and in the fourth period, Sid McClain, Harold Giddens, and Neal Bright all got in on the act to hand ND a convincing defeat. l Chilled Bulldog ALFRED TAYLOR WINSTON JONES BRUCE LIPSHY Roberts grabs Ray's pass for the score N.D. 2 13 15 7-15 1 3 10-36 2 3-25 SID McCLAIN JEFFS STOPS SPARTANS, 20-6 Rebel defense gets stubbom about it. Game at a Glance Dallas, Texas, October 17, 1958- The Spartans fell in large numbers at Franklin Field as Samuell became the Rebels, next victim. It was the open- ing game of conference play, and Jefferson left little doubt as to their intentions for the season. Rebel quarterback George Seay was on target for pinpoint passing, as he fired two for touchdowns and ran for the third to give Jefferson a 20-6 lead at the half. Neither team was able to muster a score in the second half, and the game ended in a satisfactory manner. 3 Jefferson Samuel! First downs ...,... ..,.,,,, 2 0 9 Yards rushing ...... ,...,... 1 99 77 ' Yards passing ..........,...,... 150 100 Passes ....,.,,l,........,.,,...,,,.... 14--9 7-5 Passes intercepted by ....,. 0 1 Fumbles lost ....,v,,,,.....,..,, 1 1 Punts ,,.,....,,,.,...... ,,...,,.,.v. 3 -24.3 5-32.4 Penalties ..... ...... 3 -15 2-10 Gad, George, not so hard! BUDDY TAYLOR LESTER GODWIN BOBBY GLEN WRIGHT HAROLD GIDDENS WISE! or--4 REBELS CAGE COUGARS, 44-7 Godwin Grabs Airmail Game at a Glance Jefferson Bryan Adams First downs ,,......,....,...,.,,, 15 6 Yards rushing .,,,,., ...,... 1 15 95 Yards passing ...,,,,.,,..,...., 146 21 Passes ,,.,,,,.,,,,......,.r.,,,,,.,... 16-9 11-3 Passes intercepted by ...,,, 3 1 Fumbles lost .........,,,,,,..,.. 2 2 Punts v...,,....,...., ,,-.,,,.,., 2 -35.5 5-29 2 Penalties ., ,,,..,, 5-28 0 And it's Cosmic Ray off like a flash Dallas, Texas, October 23, 1958- Bryan Adams be- came the sixth conquest as the determined Jeffs marched on toward the city title. David Ray was the sunshine boy of the contest as he threw ten passes and completed six for 106 yards and one touchdown, as well as turning in the longest run of the evening- a 40-yard scamper. Bob Benson counted for the first score, With tosses from Ray to Godwin and then Giddens for the next two. Bailey added the last tally before the half ended. 1n the second half, Miller intercepted a Cougar pass and Benson punched it over. Wright accounted for the next six, and a Ray pass to' Dinkins upped the already loaded board. As the clock ran out, David Rogers flipped to end Bruce Roberts for one final insult to the Cougars, injuries. ' XJ: - LEE JOHNSON CHRIS SOWELL DICK SUTTON NORMAN CLARK JEFF TAMES WILDCATS, 34-O Dallas, Texas, October 30, 1958- The Rebels earned a sure share of the North Zone title as they handed Woodrowis Wildcats a thumping 34-O shutout. Seay rolled out for three convinc- ing periods before retiring from the field, amas- sing 111 yards on the ground and 54 in the air, nonetheless. Toni Bailey and Bob- Benson also accounted for a great part of the Rebels' ball control and their 26 first downs, as both added to their rushing yardage. Bailey accounted for the third touchdown, soon after the opening of the second half. ,lones swiped a Wildcat pass for the fourth, and Westbrook accounted for the final tally. Wright rambles '4Hang down your head, Tom Bailey. Game at a Glance Thos. Woodrow First downs .,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, Yards gained rushin g ...... 354- Yards gained passing 84 Passes attempted ..,,i,,,,,., 13 Passes completed ..,. ....... 6 Passes intercepted .... ..... 1 Fumbles lost ...,................ 2 Punt average, yards ,......, 2-28.5 Penalties ,,,,........,.......,.....,. 9-83 for a sizable gain fefferson Wilson 26 5 51 30 11 2 1 1 4-35 2-20 REBELS LEASH PANTHERS, 26 0 Dallas, Texas, November 6, 1958- Having earn- ed a berth in the city playoffs, the Rebels continued their Winning ways with a 26-0 shellacking of Hill- crest. The Rebel defense allowed only 58 yards rushing and a mere three yards in the air. Jeff gained 239 yards rushing and 79' via airmail, meanwhile. Wright drew first blood in the con- test, and Benson barrelled over for the second score. In the second period, Bailey swiped a pass and Seay did the rest. The scoring ended until the fourth period, and Bailey ended the evening with a plunge from the one. Wright, alone at last. BRUCE ROBERTS ROGER HALL Slippery isnt he? Game at First downs ...,..,,...,,,, Yards gained rushing Yards gained passing Passes attempted ....... Passes completed ...., Passes intercepted by Fubles lost ..,.,,,,,.,,.,... Punt average, yards . Yards penalized ..,.... NEAL BRIGHT KELLY HUDSON ,, , ywvmff, ff-fV ywfigyylfyyowdlfqyw ,f.,!,f ,,,, my 1 f f 'f , ' 45H8aury,.m,i4Z0 !z Wff,23149796f4f'YffffX2ffw f3fML'vfvQJ1Qi7 +4 ,- RIVERSIDE DROWNS REBELS 6-0 From out of the mudhole reached a Riverside defender Glance Jefferson Carter . 6 12 . 91 211 . O 0 , 0-5' 0-1 . 0 3 . 4'-38.3 4-21.0 . O 0 , 3-15 4--30 DAVID ROGERS Dallas, Texas, November 27, 1958- 44Well, didn't it rain? Rebel victory yells were rained out as Fort Worth7s Carter Riverside put the damper on the hopes for a state title. The lone score of the game came after a first period pass interception which proved to be the big one of the afternoon. The Rebel passing attack couldn't seem to dodge the raindrops, and the running was considerably bothered by the mud. Although the Rebels threatened several times, score and hopes wound up sog- gy. It rained, all right. Alas, there he goes, and the title too. Oops! PAUL DUBES BOBBY SCHULTZ 951' I 4' ' e Q3!,6Z4!i ' 'f BASKETBALL - 1959 Hfim proud of all my boysfi said Coach Archie Porter at the end of an outstandingly successful season. Re- turning from Austin with the trophy for second place in the state, the Rebel cagers turned in a sterling per- formance, with the final record 3,11 wins and only 4 losses. ln pre-season play, Jefferson defeated opponents from the Dallas areag conference play saw the Rebels undefeated in city playg Adamson fell victim in the city playoffs in straight games. ln Fort Worth for the Bi- district playoffs, the Rebels defeated Poly in an action- packed contest. Garland met defeat in the SMU coli- seum in the Regional contest, after which the Rebels looked toward State. ln the climax of the season, the state tournament, Laredo bit the dust in the first round. Pampa measured the hopeful Rebels, however, in the finalsg but Jefferson is proud of their second place. 1959 SQUAD FRONT ROW Geor e Seay Jerry Wade Dick Goode Tommy Bailey, Larry Hayes. ROW 2: Coach Archie Porter, Tommy Lea, Bob Colton Paul Thompson Pete Houck Jack Riley Jerry Wade Daxe Somerville, Coach Jim Sigler. -L, Ktilfs-F?.-XQXFTFMJ-is '1'- '.t' 4 MW' 8 REBELS GO TO STATE SEASON'S RECORD Jefferson S,..,.. ....,.ASS 48 N. Dallas -- Jefferson ......,, ..,,...., 4 5 Garland ...f.. Jefferson ,....e, .......,. 4 3 Adamson ....,e,, Jefferson .....,. - ....re S 56 Garland ..,..e Jefferson ,,.. ....,...e 5 2 N. Dallas .s,, Jefferson .... ,....,, . -45 Denton ..... , Jefferson ,..r.ss ..sss 3 9 Adamson .s,s.,,, Jefferson .,..... ..,..,... 5 2 Samuell .ss,.. Jefferson ....... v....,v,. 6 6 Birdville ,,s,....,,,,.,...,........ 47 Jefferson ..,.... ......,,. 6 0 Garland .....,,,.,................ 40 Jefferson ..,.... .,,,,.,,, 5 1 Highland Park Jefferson ,.,,,., ,..,..... 7 8 Byrd ..............................., 57 Jefferson ....,,. s......,, 6 0 Bossier City ....... ......... 3 2 Jefferson ....... ......... 5 8 S. O. C. .......,..... ......... 4 6 Jefferson .....,......,,..,,,. 48 Slidell ,Yss.... J effersonm, .......,......, 53 N. Dallas ---- Jefferson ,,...,....,......... 68 Garland ...... Jefferson ......, .. ,.... - .... 50 Odessa ,... Jefferson .,.,... ......... 4 9 Poly ....-.-. Jefferson .................... 55 Jefferson ....... . ......,..... 48 Jefferson ......r,............ 5 1 Jefferson Jefferson .................... 46 Jefferson Jefferson ......,............v 48 Jefferson .....,.....,........ 40 Jefferson .............-...... 65 Jefferson .....,. .,....... 6 0 Jefferson Jefferson .................... 62 Jefferson Jefferson ....... ......---- 7 0 J efferson----r- ...... ---47 Jefferson ..............V...-5 37 Jefferson .............-...... 45 Jefferson ....... .....---- Jefferson ...................- 52 Highland Park St. Thomas --- Jones ...,...... Hillcrest ...... Benton ...,.... Adams .... Wo odrow Hillcrest ..,... 57 Adams .... Sarnuell ......... Woodrow ..,.... Adamson .,.,.., Adamson ------ Poly ............ Garland ...... 55 Laredo .... Pampa .... Sarnuell ......-..ii.........5..-.. Davis ..,..,....,...r.. .......... Laredo was no match for the Rebels . . . . . . and they came out well against Parnpa's Giants J x X x fm xx A A .I r f ,ra Qs .xr X su 'Q x A ggi is 3 . t-15 f rf' .KM ff' f sf ri D A 2-'iff -P P I, 1, ! 1 nf J DAVE SOMERVILLE All-City Honorable Mention Paul Thompson George Seay Jerry Wade 97 THE MANAGERS John Waskom, Head Manager Henry Nicks, Stueart Matlock, Tommy Little B TEAM FRONT ROW: Tommy Little, manager, Chuck Jordan, Eddie Dominguez, Bill Kelly, .lim Westbrook, Buddy Hayden, ROW 2: Steve Ellis Dexter Marble, Shelby Weir, Sid O'Hara, Larry Elsey, Mike Claiborn, Coach Jim Sigler. H i f 35295Iii ffH fli f , V SEASON 'S RECORD Jefferson ...,...A..,......... Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson ...,.... .....-... Jefferson ....vv.. ......... Jefferson ...., Jefferson Jefferson ....... ....r.... 4- 4 Jefferson Sunset ,...,r.., N. Dallas ..... S. O. C. .... - Samuells ..... Hillcrest ..,.. Woodrow ..... Tech .....rr,,,r.. Bryan Adams Adamson ,.... The MB Team enjoyed a promising season this year as they garnered second place in the league Prospects for next year's NAv Squad will b brightened by the addition of a numher of the BH Team regulars. LARRY ELSEY DEXTER MARBLE EDDIE Rebels stormed Austin en masse for the first state REBELS GAIN The Rebel yell was heard for the first time in Aus- tin as the tall boys from Dallas carried the Con- federate flag all the way to the finals in the state basketball tournament. ,leffersonites followed the team to the capital to see them defeat Laredo 55-39 in the first round, and come home with a commend- able second-place trophy after meeting the giants from Pampa in the final game. Dallas was proud of its Rebel representative! tournament appearance. Houck for two in the Laredo game. 'The shoestrings saw us through! I00 Mr. Cobb encourages the boys before the first game. f ',-f Xa ZEN' 'f-s ' ,-,, ,TW f ' ' STATE FINALS I know you can do it, fellas! says Coach Porter Wade hits from way out. Thompson grabs it from one of the Pampa monsters. '4Lo0k what We brought home! i IL PETE HOUCK PAUL THOMPSON Dick Goode goes up for the tip-off. And it's Tommy Lea in the clear! SAMUELL BOWS, 48-377 62-54 The Samuell Spartans rnet defeat twice at the hands of the title-happy Rebels, as the five returning regu- lars began to get warm in their long succession of wins. In the first game at Cobb Field, George Seay pelted through the first five points of the easy victory, while Tommy Lea and Dave Somerville also hit the double figures. In the second game, at Samuell, Dave Somer- ville sank a spectacular 22 points for top scoring hon- ors, as the Rebels led all the way. Coach Porter discusses strategy as the Rebels start a winning season ,iw- HILLCREST FALLS, 43-367 60-42 Cobb Field was the scene of tragedy for Hillcrest twice as the Reb- els Won handily over the Panthers in as many starts. In the first game the Rebels were never seriously threatened and Dave Somer- ville pounded the bucket for top scoring honors. Hillcrest became the Rebels' twenty-sixth victim in the second gameg although the Panthers tried valiantly to stop the march toward the city title, they were no match for the Jeff sharp-shooters. Dave Somerville and Tommy Lea accounted for a good slice of the scoring, while the Rebel defense was especially effective in foiling Panther drives. Anyone for Austin?', 451 - COUGARS CRUMBLE, 40-307 57-47 Strong rebounding shone for the Rebels as they defeated the Bryan Adams Cougars in the third'victory of confer- ence play. Paul Thompson, George Seay, and Dave Somer- ville proved especially demanding under the boa'rds as the Rebels held the lead throughout most of the game. The second victory gave the tall boys in blue the North Zone championship - the first of the successful year. Wade, Seay, and Somerville all hit the double figures in the sharp- shooting department, as the score fluctuated but the lead never changed hands. Pete Houck becomes rather definite about that rebound ' f ' WOODROW WILTS, 65-467 71-42 The Wildcats became ,lefferson's fourth victim as they succumbed to the Rebel attack in two games in Cobb field house. In the first game, Paul Thompson took scoring honors With 17 points, after a somewhat cool start in the season. The Rebels easily overcame WoodroW's fast break, and Jefferson led throughout the game. Lea, Houck, Somerville, and Thompson all were, double-figure men in the second' game and the Wildcats' bid to stop the Jefferson march toward the title was Lmsuccessful. Rebel team features most distinctive haircuts in town. ' l , fx, 2 f Q' eL,n7ZCi'1L4L:.2 f 3 fa? REBELS RUN Rl0T IN CITY PLAYOFFS R DICK GOODE BOB COLTON Come on, tip it in! Elbows Lea on the lay-up The North Zone conquerors met Adamson in the playoffs for the city championship, and in the best two out of three handily defeated the Leopards in straight victories. ln the first contest, Paul Thompson played what was described by Coach Porter as his ubest gamefi dominating the back- boards and hitting for 22 points. Crowning blow of the night was the 60-foot set shot by Jerry Wade as the third quarter ended. The 70-51 score indicated the forcefulness of the determined Rebel attack. In the climax of District play, Jefferson handed the Leopards a 47-37 defeat, as Thompson was again high scorer, followed closely by Somerville. With this hurdle out of the way, Rebel eyes were focused on the Bi-district championship. Here, Paul, you take it. POLY TRIMMED IN Bl-DISTRICT PLAY ln the sudden-death playoff for the Bi-district championship, the Rebels handed Fort Worth Poly a 37-32 defeat before af screaming crowd of some four thousand fans in the Fort Worth gymnasium. An exciting contest the entire four quarters, the game featured a sterling defensive effort by the Rebels, and a full court press by the Parrots in a desperate attempt to turn the tide. Somerville Was leading scorer for the Rebels, but neither team hit for as many points as usual. Jerry Wade summed up the contest, Defense,,, Coach, defense And that's what Won. George on other end of pass! K ,Q Y Y ' 1512 ' 'swf' X .',' LAREDO DUMPED IN STATE PLAYOFFS UON TO AUSTIN V, was the Rebel cry after defeating Garland, 11-5-43, in an action-packed contest in the SMU coliseum. Meeting Laredo in the first round of the state playoffs, Jefferson looked impressive in their 55-39 victory. The tall blue boys out-played the peppy La- redo crew in all departments, manning the backboards and hitting from the field and free-throw line with dead- ly accuracy. Somerville was leading scorer, followed closely by Thompson and Seay, as the entire team saw action in the contest. Many favorable comments were passed upon the Rebels' defensive play, which was note- worthy in their first appearance in the state tournament. Out of the way - here I come! There's that Somerville with two more A , ' REBELS TAKE SECOND IN STATE 'tWE'RE BRINGINC HOME THE TROPHY, GANGV, ln their first appearance in state tournament play, the Rebels acquitted themselves admirably. Losing only to the giants of Pampa, last year's state champions, Jefferson represented Dallas with flying colors. Even hitting fifty per cent of their shots was not sufficient to top the tall crew from the Panhandle, and Rebel rebounding was held to a minimum by the deadly sixty per cent average of the Harvesters. Not daunted by the height problem, however, Dave Somerville sank an impressive 20 points, as he gained a berth on the All-tournament Squad. Thompson also hit in the double figures, as the entire team performed valiantly against the defending champs. Rebel rooters, a great many of Whom made the trip to the capital, were justly proud of the cup awarded to the second place team. The words of the chairman summed up the feeling: wfhis is a fine performance for a three-year old school! Tall Paul tops 'em all. Hooray for Jack Riley, Jn! I don't care if you are seven feet tall t ' J ' Mu na - , G? MIKE AMIS TENNIS - 1959 As the yearbook Went to press, the Rebel tennis team faced bright prospects in city competi- tion. Having defeated South Oak Cliff, Bry- an Adams, and Crozier Tech, the team en- tered the second round of play with a chance to take the city title. Standouts in the sea- son so far were Mike Amis and Jackie Wel- don, with most of the Rebel trackmen per- forming commendably. JENNY COWLEY BILL LEWIS PHILIP LESLIE BECKY RANSDELL 7' ,O sfo 4' f A UICKI , f f f f H , wwf Q 3 x gKw,'y,yc,g .ae ' ,f f f 3 y Q Q ' My fwfwz A31 , ' ,W . ..-, , ' ' . , .-V,--f , f 7 f X X 1 X f f 1 ' ff X gf X X f f 4 f ,, f W f , . 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A strong pitching staff headed by All-county Joe Miller and All-district Orville Hudson is supported by a vet- eran infield with such standouts as All-district players Jerry Brown and George Ley. Again this year the Rebel defense is expected to produce a championship team, which should go even farther than last year's group. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM FRONT ROW Ellery Robinson Jim Storey Orville Hudson Kenney Rainer. ROW 2: Richard Westbrook, Jerry Brown, George Ley Orbin Hank Joe Miller Hart Dinkms ROW 3 Frank Bruchsaler, Managerg Gene Chamberlain, Mike Ricci Steve Robertson Sam Carpenter Donnie Crowder Bill Wilkinson, Manager. l - --' K .,,s- 2 COACH FLOYD MECHLER INFIELD FRONT ROW: Jim Storey, Hart Dinkins, Orbie Hanks. ROW 2: Ellery Robinson, George Ley, Jerry Brown. OUTFIELD FRONT ROW: Steve Robertson, Gene Chamberlain, Kenny Rainer. ROW 2 Sam Carpenter, Joe.Mi1ler, Orville Hudson, Donnie Crowder. ,, Q .3f:ig,,,,.1fiQ2'L,D51: Lg 2 74' PITCHERS Joe Miller, Orville Hudson, Mike Ricci Sam Carpenter. Miller slams one for extra bases. Coach Mechler produces winning combination. I w '6Whadda ya mean, 'Strike' ? 'And it,s a three-bagged CATCHERS Richard Westbrook, J oe Miller ..................A....L 's . Here he comes . . . 1r 'x-'-2 - wmrwn ,, mv QMMMLWVV . . . Quick Man, the ball! B TEAM FRONT ROW, left to right: Allen Bran- denburg, Buddy Hayden, Brian Eberstein, Cecil Schwalbe, Tom Hodges, .leff Price, Steve Freed. ROW 2: ,lohn Miller, manager, Gene Carr, Eugene Walls, Steve Self, John Phillips, Ronny Heslop, Charlie Williams. ROW 3: Alan Steckler, Butch Russell, Danny Smith, John Mum- ford, .l oe Altic, Aubrey Knight, Pat Kel- ley, Lloyd Smith, Truett Budd, George Blackburn, Coach Robbie Campbell. II7 m EDDIE DAYTON BOB RANSDELL GOLF - 1959 As the 1959 annual Went to press, the golf team was battling it out with Sunset for first place in the league. Stellar performers for the team have been Jay Ferguson and Jimmy Smith, as the record stood five Wins, one loss, and one tie, with two matches yet to be played. All in all, the team expects to be among the other Win- ning Jefferson performers. fa MIKE HENRICH - Y gulf' ' A . GREG HILL Y xxx 1 xx X . s N X X 5 . X X X . X l X 5 JAY FERGUSON I7 3 Q 1 Q E 5 1 S WARD MAYBORN CHARLES DEDMON EDDIE LIEBMAN BOB WALNER Y -56.9.4 M- +15I?fCAkflT'M fii?'1+S' 4!i5 i .2? 'ffl'f , ,, 1 in H. ,YR 1 1 4 ! H9 CAPTAINS Forest Ernst, Bob Clinger, with Coach Kirk TRACK - 1959 As the annual went to press, prospects for a great track season appeared certain for the Jefferson cindermen. Standout performances had been turned in by two-year city champion Bob Clinger, in the hundred-yard dash, by Forest Ernst and Jimmy Langham, two of the best quarter-milers in the city, and by Sonny Simons in the 220. George Seay threatened the shot-put title, as the high jump record was being assailed by the Rebel one- two punch of Tommy Lea and Jerry Wade. Good times in the distance runs had been turned in by Alfred Taylor, Eugene Comroe, and Duncan Mason. John Mangrum and Bill Argo promised points in the field events, in the relays, Jefferson was expected to take city. VARSITY TRACK TEAM FRONT BOW: Bobby Benson, Ronnie Underwood, George Seay, Bill Argo, Charles Simons, Alfred Taylor, Bob Clinger, Jimmy Langham, Forrest Ernst, Tommy Lea, Sid McClain. ROW 2: Dave Somerville, Eugene Conroe, Bobby Legg, Richard Marcus, Buddy Taylor, Ernest Conklin, Steve Walker, Jerry Wade, John Mangrum, Larry Hays, Eddie Lester, ROW 3: Coach Kirk, Coach Bartlett, Chris Jamison, Jim Carr, John Hammond, Coleman Juett, Norman Fojtasek, Mickey Scott, Hanes Frybarger, Bill Taylor, Mike Larner, Pete Kemp, Bob Percival, Duncan Mason, Don Wallace, Manager Bob Horton. 1 'f.-'fi?if5fX7f ' ' ' 'Q' 'imma' DISTANCE MEN FRONT ROW: Richard Marcus, Chris Jamison, Duncan Mason, ROW 2: Ronnie Underwood, Eugene Conroe, Bob Legg. 1 Bob Clinger is favored to take City in the hundred- yard dash. SPRINTERS Left to right: Bob Ciinger, Sonny Simmons, Bill Argo, Sid McClain. I A 'And there they come around the turn! MILE RELAY Forest Ernst, Jimmy Langham, Ernest Conklin, Alfred Taylor Jefferson pulls ahead at the first triangular meet. , ,V V, ,av 3 , H , V.. -,-,,,- -z fmww q v HIGH HURDLES Torn Lea, Larry Hays Taylor roars in for points. The finish of 880. Tom Lea, Norman HURDLES Hanes Frybarger, Larry Hays HIGH JUMP Dave Sommerville, Bob Percival, Jerry Wade Heaviest shot I ever puttedf' H1001 laps, 1002 laps, 1003 6'Where is that tape? WEIGHT MEN FRONT ROW: George Seay, Eddie Lester. ROW 2: Jim Card, Buddy Taylor, John Hammond, Pete Kemp. '4A11ez - cop! LZ2fLyU.iU,45M g f MORE SPRINTERS FRONT ROW: Sid McClain, Bill Taylor. ROW 2: Sonny Simons, Bill Argo, Bob Clinger. POLE VAULT Tom Walker, Coleman Juett, ,lohn Mangrum. Mangrum illustrates old physics law: What goes up must Cgulplj come downf' Formed Of all those who have Earned a Varsity letter at Thomas Jefferson LETTERM EN 'S GEORGE SEAY President MIKE AMIS BILL ARGO TOM BAILEY BOB BENSON JERRY BOOGESS, Manager JERRY BROWN SMITHY CAUDLE NORMAN CLARK BOB CLINGER BOB COLTON BILL DENNIS HART DINKINS PAUL DUBES FOREST ERNST JAY FERGUSON HAROLD GIDDENS LESTER GODWIN DICK GOODE FRANK HALEY JOE MILLER Vice-President LARRY HAYS ORVILLE HUDSON JOHNNY J ESSUP LEE JOHNSON DAVID JONES WALTER J ONES, Manager WINSTON JONES MIKE J OSLIN BILL KAMMERER JIMMY LANGHAM TOMMY LEA GEORGE LEY BRUCE LIPSHY JOHN MANGRUM JOE MILLER AUBREY MOODY HENRY NICKS, Manager BILL PROCTOR BOB RANSDELL ASSOCIATION DAVID RAY S e cretary-Treasurer DAVID RAY JACK RILEY STEVE SCHLOSSSTEIN GEORGE SEAY BOB SCHULTZ JIMMY SMITH DAVE SOMERVILLE ALFRED TAYLOR BUDDY TAYLOR JAMES TETER PAUL THOMPSON RONNIE UNDERWOOD JERRY WADE JOHN WASKOM, Manager RICHARD WESTBROOK BILL WILKINSON, Manager WAYNE WILLIAMSON DICK WILLIS BOBBY GLEN WRIGHT fV, xx ,NX ff, ,V ,V N, XX 'ff f X I 4. , fx .VJ 'IAQ -i fs. ,ff'i- A 1-iff., Us ' f yi Y Q 'fa 5 , 2 Y 'SWL Q - 5 vw ,Q 6-99779 1. 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V ,fi W-'VVVV C'3 4l Ww5 V ' , ' ' f ' 'iiimgfy w J' WV . . ls cr Favored Location for Conventions. Bill Proctor and Sam Glass Survey Rotary International at the New Civic Auditorium R gs X The Thomas Jefferson Student Council is the coordinating body for all student activities. This year the major fall project of the Council was the staging of our first Homecoming, a most success- ful event. Our first lf-ixesa' returned to Witness the crowning of the Homecoming Queen and to wave their college colors at the Home- coming Dance. Other fall projects included the collection of Thanks- giving baskets for eighty families, and, of course, the beautiful Christmas Dance. Spring activities featured the Spring Frolic and the coordination of the many functions of graduation. The council also carried on the usual functions of a governing body, such as representing Jefferson on the Junior Traffic Commis- sion, participating in the city-Wide Sportsmanship rating, and pub- lishing the Student Handbook. Q a THE srunsmr COUNCIL JERRY BROWN, ViCC'PT9SidCHt DONNA DEVANEY, Secretary NANCY CLEMENTS, Treasurer MEMBERS AT LARGE FRONT ROW: Donna DeVaney, Jerry Brown, Bill Proctor, Nancy Clements. ROW 2: Jeanne Sears, Sally Reed, Janice Johnson, Bill Herries. ROW 3: Diane Lett, Joe Miller, Beverly Maxcy. Mickey Newton speaks at the Brotherhood Assembly, sponsored by the Council. Joe Williams, Beverly Maxcy and Sandie Baker plan the Student Handbook. I3I '4Colonel Reb is fast becoming a well known Jefferson symbol. One of the projects for the year was the collection of Thanks- giving baskets for the needy. SENIOR COUNCIL MEMBERS - FRONT ROW: Elayne Fincher, Margaret Hobart, Barbara Walk- er, Suzanne Blailock, Jenny Cowley. ROW 2: Smithy Caudle, Forest Ernst, Rose Marks, Mar- cia Geng, Mike Amis, Sonny Simons. ROW 3: Ketil Gravir, Joe Messina, David Ray, Jerry Boggess, Tommy Bailey, John Scruggs. i 'f'- i WY JUNIOR COUNCIL MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Neal Bright, Marilyn Lipman, Patty McShane, Kay Felker, Dick Goode. ROW 2: Truett Budd, Cecil Sch- walbe, Joyce Martin, Dee Camp- bell, Paula Van Wagoner, Steve Walker, Mike Kelley. ROW 3: Joe Williams, Dick Sut- ton, Bryan Anderson, Jimmy Langham, Key Puckett, Don Morris, Rick Brewer. FRESHMAN COUNCIL MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Arlene Dietz, Sue Morehead, Cheryl Kathe, Ruth Ann Huffer. ROW 2 Joan Reed, Judy Lloyd, Judy Comroe Jo Lynn Randle, Caroline Smith. ROW 3 Kenney Miller, Larry Donohoe, Creig Rey nolds. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Diane Starr, Kathy Hulse, Emily Pigman, Gregg Shafer. ROW 2: David Tanner, Ann Becklund, Shannon Reynolds, Toby Tate, Jay Fer- guson. ROW 3: Butch Rus- sel, John French, Buddy Haden, Phil Leslie, Eddie Palmer, Mark Magilow, Jimmy Carr. , ' M 'W 'W JOHN MANGRUM President PETE JESSUP Corresponding Secretary BILL PROCTOR Chairman of Induction and Initiation MICKEY NEWTON BOB HAYES V ice-president Recording Secretary NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Rx lg 7 Q X! I Wg STEVE SCHLOSSSTEIN Treasurer NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society has four ideals: Service, Leadership, Character, and Scholarship. These ideals are the foundations upon which this society was begun and will continue to grow. The Thomas Jefferson branch of the National Honor Society is composed of very select junior and .senior students who strive to live up to these ideals, thus setting an example for the school. Election to the National Honor Society is indeed the highest ideal to which a student may aspire. 4 37 f ff? X f X Q W 5 ff f , f 7 1 ,ff gf? . ' X fyff f -Q-162 C ff f wwf ff ffyiv-Aff ff ' ff 047 f , y 3 73? ' f, J 3 'k Y ,yr ' , ,, ' X5 f f I , ,X JANE DONALD, President BILL PROCTOR, Vice-president BARBARA WALKER, Secretary XL!! QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is the honorary society for high school journalists. Elec- tion to Quill and Scroll is the highest honor attainable by members of the yearbook or newspaper staff. Only junior and senior students with high scholastic averages and outstanding journalistic achievement may be elected to membership in the organization, which is respected throughout the World ,-1 of journalism. Z FRONT ROW: Bill Proctor, Nancy Akridge, Barbara Walker, Kay Hendricks, Marilyn Gump, Steve Schlossstein. ROW 2: Frannie Tuckfield, Pat McClure, Ellen Arthur, Carol McDonald, Jane Donald. 'ff five sieve scHLosssTE1N, Editor Editor-in-Chief .... , .. Class Editor .,w ,. Assistant ............,,,,... Organizations Editor ooos.. Assistant ...,............ Faculty Editor ,v,... Activities Editor .....,. Assistant ............ Copy Editor ,,,,......... Personalities Editor ...,., Sports Editor ....,,,,.... Assistant ............ Index Editor ..,,....tstt. Business Manager ,,-,. Art Editor ,...,,,,,,,s.... Asslstant ......,..... Staff ....,,,,....... Sponsor rm THE 1 959 STAFF SCHLOSSSTEIN JANE DONALD --------,MARY LOU BEAIRD .t--,-----,,MARILYN GUMP t .,ssss.... BECKY RANSDELL ..... -CAROL MCDONALD -t--,---.FRANNIE TUCKFIELD BONNICK ----------,CAROLYN WILLIAMS ......,,, KAY HENDRICKS ,,,,----FRANK HALEY DALTON ,-,s,-,,,,NANCY AKRIDGE GILLEN ,,,,L,-,LVICKI CHAMES -----t,,-Sandra Dennis, Gus Blackshear, Shannon Reynolds, Tim Mitchell HARRISON Ha ha ha today's the deadlineln chuckles Carol McDonald and Jane Donald as they merrily find another picture missing. Off with his headlv says Nancy Akridge to Marilyn Gump, as they explore the mysteries of the picture proportion wheel M I f 'WifW5ff'W f C W' f' f DOCUMENT 4'Oh well, l can try it on for size! Ann Bonnick, Becky Ransdell, and Mary Lou Beaird are just a little bit punchy from putting together the Annual Valentine dance, a rather time-consuming enterprise which annually delays the yearbook at least two weeks! lwere you wondering?J lt is both the duty and the privilege of your dili- gent staff to present you with another fun-filled, gaiety-packed yearbook. As we have met locca- sionallyl our many deadlines, tried to work amid the mix-up of people, photographs, and pin-ups, and suffered under the Whip-cracking of our pun-a filled sponsor, somewhere along the line We have managed to put all of the scattered components into an annual of which we hope you will be proud. It is our sincere hope that you will find as much pleasure perusing the pages of your l959 DOCU- MENT as we have had in preparing it for you. STEVE SCHLOSSSTEIN, Editor Listen, Blackshearus, we don't make any mistakes around here. says Tom Gillen, erstwhile business manager. A '-ml' '4SchmileI Annual photographers take a moment out from drill team pictures for a little art work. HDO you think we dare put in another one of the staff?,, One of the advantages of working on the annual is exploited by Frannie Tuckfield, Carolyn Williams, and Kay Hendricks. l i . jf' 3 In 'This year we paint the town red . . . literally. The theme, The DOCUMENT in Dallas has been the major concern of the art staff, Vicki Chames, Mike Hulme, and Tim Mitchell, with a small time out to make the Valen- tine Dance sufficiently Venetian. The staff caught in a typically diligent moment, carr1es on the usual functions of losing pictures, misspelling names, THE T AWARD With the publication of the first edition of TI-IE DOCUMENT, a tradition was established to recognize those whose contributions to its success proved especially outstanding. The DOCUMENT Award honors not on1y journalistic achievement, but also unselfish service and willingness to perform beyond that which is expected. Seven charter members were electedg in their honor, no more than seven elections in any one year will be recognized. It is hoped that each successive group will live up to the standard of excellence begun by the first, and continued by the following awardees. N. HARRISON, Sponsor CHARTER MEMBERS - 1957 IO1-IN INGRAM BILL PROCTOR ANN STOOKSBERRY NANCY AKRIDGE IO ANN CUMMINGS BARBARA WALKER JAY ORDENEAUX 1958 NORMA De PASQUAL DIANA GIBSON STEVE SCHLOSSSTEIN JANE DONALD CAROL McDONALD 1959 CAROLYN WILLIAMS FRANNIE TUCKFIELD KAY HENDRICKS FRANK I-IALEY MARILYN GUMP DON DALTON VICKI CHAMES If aMeet that deadline! li' is the everpresent cry in the BEVEILLE Staff room, where 'a seemingly-confus ed, but actually fairlry efficient collection of assort- ed staff members struggle to beat the bi-weekly buga- boo of all newspapers. Amid the clatter of type- writers, the moans of frustrated copy editors, and the occasional cries of 'CQUIETV' from unidenti- fied sources, the newspaper always seems to come out, however, bringing the Hlatestn ill to eager Rebel readers. FALL EDITOR ,,,,,,,,--, - .,,,,,...... PAT MCCLURE SPRING EDITOR ,,,-,,,,--, - .,.,,,,., ELLEN ARTHUR ASSISTANT EDITOR ,,,,.,.,. ,...,,,, S HIRLEY SHULL NE WS EDITOR ,,,,,,,,-,,,,., ............ J ANE DONALD SOCIETY EDITOR ,.e,,,.,, ...,......,..... J ANIE AUSTIN SPORTS EDITOR ,,,,,,, M, ,,,,,,,. GAYLE ROSENTHAL FEATURE EDITOR ............ ........... KA Y HENDRICKS BUSINESS MANAGER ,..,.,,,s,,,,,,,.,,,sees,rrs,e, DWJEANNE SEARS CARTOON IS T .A.,...,..,.,,,,-,,,,,,,..,...,.r,.,,,..., MARILYN MERRITT PHOTOGRAPHERS ....,... JIMMY GARY, FRANK HALEY SPONSOR ..i............,... ,.................,,.....,........ K EITH FERRELL REPORTERS ,,...............,........r,,,.. ,.........,,rr.,,,,,,, M ary Burgess, Alayne Kornblee, Virginia Starnes, Jo Ann Wright, Jackie Weldon, Frannie Tuckfield, Nancy Miller, Linda Adams, Debbie Skinner, Suzie Mars, Barbara Walker, Cliff Cross, Becky Ward, Carolyn Teel, Tommy Donald, Pam Adkins, Loretta Few, Pat Copeland, Gail Abdnor, Sondra Steffins. 4'Don,t forget the dark slidelv is the motto of our intrepid photographers, Frank Haley and Jimmy Cary. '4Silence! Genius tgenii?J at work! Editors Shirley Shull, Janie Austin, Gayle Rosenthal, Jane Donald, Judy Harbour, and Kay Hendricks compose the next issue. 739 X5 , gcbfi . y Q Hifi X QW j' D' THE EDITORS zz: ELLEN ARTHUR, Spring PAT BICCLLJRE. Fall ix- Our mascot, the furry hurry! STAFF, caught in a rare moment of silence: Air. Ferrell. Kay Hendricks, Gayle Rosenthal, Judy Harbour. Pam Adkins. Linda Adams. Fran Tuckfield, Loretta Few, Suzy Mars, Barbara Walker. Virginia Starnes. Becky Ward. Jeanne Sears. Debbie Skinner. ROW' 2: Alayne Kornblee, Jimmy Gary, Jackie Weldon. Cliif Cross, Mary Burgess, Jo Arm Wright, Marilyn Merritt, Pat McClure, Pat Copeland, Ellen Arthur, Sondra Steffins, Frank Haley. Janie Austin. Shirley Sliull. Jane Donald. ,.g. i T. E 5 1 I ,gil wx' , 1, 1 v , -25-.F , 1 if X X 1 X I ff -M Q E ti f,QX,gX2-X! , t gf' 1 4' 5 V I i , f y X f f f W, fffff , ff? 'f-,AX - fl ' 1X,n- f s -wifi: X ,,. 7,-gm. X , X ,,,,4 V, 'g - ,Hf,f'X ff ff, f Wh ,f ,,. Xf I g f 1XfK',y'Q1,L'X r ff X ff 4 Xf r, 4,ffzf fyXf ff, X X XX A X XX X y, 4 X , f f f Zz is FRONT ROW: Ted Bogart, Neal Bright, Gill Clements, Donnie Crowder, Eddie Dayton, Brian Eberstein, Tommy Cainer. ROW 2: Sam Class, Dick Goode, Ketil Cravir, Buddy Haden, Bill Herries, Bob Johnson, Mike Joslin. ROW 3: Bill Keesey, Bobby Legg, Eddie Liebman, Bert Mackaman, Sid McClain, Kent McCoin, Tim Mitchell. ROW 4: Aubrey Moody, David Murphy, Bruce Roberts, Cecil Schwalbe, Ellis Skinner, Bill Wilkinson, Bruce Marcus. Pete Jessup, District Governor . ,M ... Xg 'tang Ms f X i, if I X ,,,, My fi XM X X X XX, f ,- 7 f KEY CLUB 1 1,112 EX:-E X 6 X x Y QB 1 x x ix li X ll' lf!! The Key Club is our boys' service organization here at Thomas Jefferson. One of their worthwhile activities this past year has been to help the Dallas branch of the Heart Fund with its neighborhood canvass. With this and other useful projects as Well as social and religious functions to their credit, our Key Club has become an important part of the school's extracurricular program. Bill Mickey Mike Tony Bill Tom Proctor Newton, Amis, Schlesin er BTUHSOII, Donald . I Y I I - ' g Y Y Dtstrtct Lt. District President Vtce- Secretary Treasurer Governor Secretary PVCSLJGVI2 ' ' ' fr X 1 1 if ' .. - 1.3 ,V-4 3559 5 r V WX f -:V fm, X 2, gs 14 mv-L -1, J X Ulf, X ' - 4, ' ' ff I ' f ,'.' 1 X A- af X if r -i X XrXX XX Z OX 45 fnff f CHARTER MEMBERS FRONT Row: Ras Stubbs, Carole Nivens, Barbara Smith, Cathy Franklin. ROW 2: He- loise Grant, Laurie Kovsky, Mike Amis, Georgia Reed, Yvonne Stark. OFFICERS Cathy Franklin, Presi- dent, Laurie Kovsky, Vice-presialenrg Barbara Smith, Secretary. SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The purpose of the Spanish National Honor Society is to recognize high achievement in Spanish by students of secondary schools and to encourage further interest in Hispanic studies. The society is sponsored by the Am- erican Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portu- guese. The chapter at Thomas Jefferson High School, named for Jose Vasconcelos, well known author and the creator of Mexicols system of public education, was organized in the spring of 1958. The motto, '4Todos a una,', which translated means HAH togethern reminds that a language is a strong tie between persons of dif- fering origins of race or religion. 10905 X qnq ' NEW MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Karen Schnider, Ann Bonnick, Lucy Ferguson, Linda Har- vey, Harriet Mims, ROW 2: Carol Adams, :' Georgianne Thrower, Neal 'J Bright, Barbara Hill, San- A- dra Marcom, Jeannie Ka- f lousek. L, fb Mike Amis, Diane Dodson, Cathy Franklin, Jeannie Kalousek, Linda Harvey, President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer RCPOVWV EL FORO PANAMERICANO DE ESTUDIANTES The Thomas Jefferson chapter of El Foro Panamericano de Es- frx tudiantes has several dinner meetings at local restaurants. The ,Fifi K program usually consists of Latin American and Spanish entertain- ffxqgxiiie' ff ment, with Spanish-speaking visitors. X Y T. ff The Spanish club also undertakes an annual service project and sponsors a trip to. Texas Womanas College in Denton, in celebra- faga, ' tion of Pan Amerlcan Week. fayff FRONT ROW: Miss Hatcher, Muriel Yaffe, Carolyn Woodling, Maureen O'Toode, Betty Mosher, Sue Krider, Billy Trornbly, Nan Linsley, Jean Linsey, Rochelle Lynn, Sherry Martz, Royce Canner, Carol Kennedy, Sandra Sulkin, Barbara Smith. ROW 2: Elain Soven, Jane Stewart, Linda Rice, Virginia Glines, Joyce Wiggins, Karen Schnider, Becky Pounders, Kay Rigsbee, Georganne Thrower, Sharon Simmons, Don Swindler, Billy Rice, Mike Silverglat, Judy Hale, Kent Smith. ROW 3: Yvette Milburn, Yvonne Stark, Donna Lay, Betty Stubbs, Taffy Vander Meulen, Jeannie Kalousek, Margaret Rodriquez, Pat Walker, Carole Nivens, Sue Smith, Barbara Shockey, Geraldine Tif- fany, Jimmy Jessup, ROW 4: Mike Kelly, Harriet Mirns, Carla Mundt, Nancy Vos, Betty Myres, Barbara Jones. Dorothy Gibbons, Laurie Kovsky, Georgia Reed, Patsy Senkow, Linda Pigman, Richard York, Kent McCoin, Joel Kelly. 1233 I ff iii -' if -, 'f-I 1 r F' H I SSHXL V, Members of the Pan American Club entertain visiting students from Monterrey with a tour of TJ. C17 i E E ,. Jeanne Kalousek shows an authentic Peru- via.n costume. FRONT ROW: Bill Greer, Neal Bright, Frances Crawford, Ann Bonnick, Peggy Campbell, Ramona Cortezf Nancy Clements, Donna Alexander, Robyn Goldman, Barbara Hill, Cathy Taylor, Miss Davidson. ROW 2: Carol Adams, Jane Edwards, Heloise Grant, Sandra Grimes, Mike Hulme, Tim Guyton, Margie Atwood, Kay Catherall, Nancy Greer, Barbara Culver, Kay Brown, Lucy Ferguson. ROW 3: Roger Hill, Jimmy Galmore, Richard Freed, Jeanie DeVaney, .ludy Brown, Betty Green, Jane Jackson, Barbara Blanton, Carolyn Bailey, Judy Jarog, Jimmy Kaye Friday, Barbara Hill, Diane DeGaugh, Linda Harvey. ROW 4-: Mike Amis, Jay Ferguson, Baird Jamerson, Rick Fettermari, Bob Albritton, Ronald Neslop, Joe Altick, Roy Baker, Joe Butler, Gene Cawlfield, Joe Merrill, Anne Brineman, Margaret Drunsfield, Sue Abernathy. - i iz K ' isS:S5Y?4Q,Ef'LiE7Wf Lv 1 I I la - The Thomas Jefferson Branch of the Junior Classical League was be- gun three years ago and has been steadily growing, until it is one of the largest clubs at Jefferson. The lavish Roman banquet was March 16 fthe ldes of March plus lj, Where, amid much Roman revelry and en- tertainment, the spirit of old Rome Was awakened once more, Caesar, Cleopatra, and other miscellaneous old Romans were in attendance, and a bonum ziemporem was had by all. Pontifex Maximus CTop Bananal Bill Campbell makes libation. -C 35 JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Carolyn Wil- liams, Mike McKinsey, Mary .lane Brogan. ROW 2: Vicki Babb, Jennifer Jameson, Bill Campbell, Betsy Kelley, Mar- cia Geng. KNEELING: San- dra Sulkin, Hebe, Cupbearer to Gods. f A L' '- L +V' THIRD YEAR CLASS FRONT ROW: Martha Meyercord, Alayne Kornblee, Sharon Clark, Nancy Muir, Linda Parker, Patty McShane, Lindia Nichols, Shirley Walden, Sally Campbell. ROW 2: Mary Lou Beaird, Carol McDonald, Sherry B0yd, Bert Mackaman, David Winn, Tom Fergus, .lill Morton, Noel Houck, Sandra Sulkin. ' CONSPIRATORS lFront Bowl Sondra Schwarz, Margaret Boath, Betsy Seals, Barbara Collier, Janet Curby. ALLOBROCES fBack Row? Beryl Siemer, Susan Travis, Tracy Witchell, Dick Goode, Mary Ann Barnes, Stueart Matloch, Cecil Schwalbe, Barbara Walker, Jeanne Sears, Kitty Whitworth. - H' lT ,1'Q1a4f-S1--f',.tgiI.f''efyfsr-aw..-a.4.:. ' I- , ,. . -'. -,ni - K FRONT ROW: David Tanner, Paula Howard, Betsy Winn, Sanlyn Cooley, Peggy Head, Carolyn Koontz, Ellen Pressman, Lucy Mason, Shelly Roberts John Schuricht. ROW 2: .loan Nichols, Lynn Walden, Philip Meek, John Parker, David Loving, Warner Massey, Ralph Thornton Skippy Whorton, Ann Jarrett, Sally Davies. f X jf M , ,7 , s X J - as ,,,,, , X ,, isle. D P' yi? X KN, , Q N- ,,,. si QRS, si W X vs :Si XXX Q Q51 J SECOND YEAR FRONT ROW: Suzy Mahoney, Roherta Teil, Barbara Katz, Carolyn N a n c e . ROW 2: Jean Hale, Cynthia Beale, Nancy Akridge, Carol Fursman, Lin- da Crossett. ROW 3: Wofford Hum- phries, Mike Fried- man, Charles Broth- ers, Ray Claxton, Mike Travis, Arthur McCray, Dan Barr. FRONT ROW Brian Eberstem June Pelhllo Tom Aqullar Stephanie Ouirk Dinah Adams, Ann Landers, Charlotte Sanders, Bob McGregor ROW 2 Mark McKinney Phil Smrthey Robert Nagel Charles Mathews, Steve Robertson, Mark Magilow, Ryan Allen, Shields, Mary Tarpley, Betsy Book, Emily Pigman, Nancy Hill, Karen Hernfelt, Linda Brieger, Priscilla Harris, Robert Rogers, Sharon Roath, Linda Chapman, Beckman. X L 7 I g f, V' y 75 25 iV,V , A y V :J S ..,.,,,, yr 51, M 349 , H V, ff. -ff-'P-f-......, , f , f it f 5 , 2 f f X FRONT ROW: Leslie Murphey, Helen McCarroll, Sandra Skinner, Barbara Sickler, Susan Shields, J oanie Reed, Kathy Harbour, Donna Spence, Jill Jones, Ann Kristell, Sherry Andrews, Judy Cornroe, Sandra Jones, ROW 2: Jo Ruth McSpadden, Sandra Buchanan, Mary Wheeler, Judy Lloyd, Sally Reed, Kristin Kay, Suzanne Hinckley, JO Lynn Randle, Lana Lee, Elaine Porter. ROW 3: Jim Hawkins, Jimmy Godwin, Ray Brinson, Gary Wilcox, Steve Arnold, Tommy Wilder, Larry Schwartz, John Watson, Mark' Anastasia. FIRST YEAR CLASS - SATIS EST! FRONT ROW: Sandra Dennis, Margie Brude, Joanne Rosenberg, Jean Ball. ROW 2: Becky Zier, Mari- lyn Zalkovsky, Martha Walls, Anne Turriff, Ann Keeler, Sallye Harp, Richard Tracy, Marsha Mundt. ROW 3: Vicky Vanderslice, Augustus Blackshearus, Tom Carris, Barry Mosesman, Diane Kristell, Carolyn Davis. , 1 ' ,f S lr 3 , ff ff 7, f Qi f i' , ' 4 ,5 , fy ,Vywf 5 K ,ff 'I , w V ni , ' Vfffhfxf f fffmz fun ' f ' f' Z ff' ,'V'ff X WV W. if , ,, ' , ' V' , ' f t- . wffff ,fffffffff f , CWM 4 ,Qy my fffifmf ffff f f V V np, f, f f 1 wwf A , V mfff' ' ' , V' V, ' g ff x , W , WV! fffff' ,, V v W el - W V ,MO , fy!! ,f , f ,V , V , ,,,f,,.f.f W ,, , ,WV - . I wma. ,f ,V -f,, - a ' , , ,, V , , V I V I V fyyif ,V V.,,,,,V,y,1 ? E I V,Q,, a?,,,Vl V b ,V , .:W ,.g:,L,4.:.V,.,,., , , ffw M , , , , V iw., ZW L, I . , -f A V V, X f . , pw, , , 1, f wif, , A -V K V V W my Vy,,, 1,5 ' ,fag . ,if Gy 1 ' 4 f' , . f Q , f ,V.,, ff ' ' ,Wy my , V ,1, I , ' fV ' ,V - I A f f, ,V J VA M ' V f Aff , , 7 f w ' ' , , 24 V ,V I , V 53? ' V ,ff V i 5 Wil,-, , ' I QM 4 , 2 f' 5 f I s f , V4 , V f. , ff? -V 5 we .W f I ,, STX 7,7 f ,' I C62 iw ' f - T ,ff ,,! 4 1 f I f Af' f i 4 f J f 45 , ,, f fi yy X Z MMZZQU Z: 'A WY- lf, f2 MORE FIRST YEAR FRONT ROW: Dianne Dickson, Joy Sue Sears, Sandy Smolley, Jo Anne Ondrivik, Sue Morehead, Jan McLaughlen, Carol Clark, Barbara Clew, Donna Dears, Jimmy White, Sandra Skinner, Betty Jane McDorough, Penny Smith, Rhoda Beller. ROW 2: Larry Donohoo, Marc Menton, John McLeod, Dev DeShong, Jay Bates, Larry Huelbig, Evelyn Shakno, Sue Gruber, Kitty White- side, Carolyn Stewart. ROW 3: Ben Johnson, Bill Graham, Eric Leeves, George Ainsworth, Lynn Lehman, Tommy Mays, Bill Vandivort, Bill Rider, Randy Benson. ,Ei ,J f J - ' M W X X X xx X 4 , , 2712, X X , y , f , . -f 4 ' ' ', ,, ytyytyr - ,, -J f ,',' V, A . ,ft t, ., ,,.., ,',,'li A v , ' i N f liil . af' H 5,5 f ,fy y f ' ,ax , 3-w Y- 2. - ' ' ' ' ,, V V V ,,,V VV , , V VV , 5 K A ryl t, t ttys J ' V,',f f,,f V ' ' O 9 ,V',,vg,p,j ,ygfyif .,,.' , ,fjgf , eff, gg- - ,,VVj.,' ,mv V ,VVV VVVV,V V V ,V ,,VVV VV VV V, as VVVV VV , SV . , ,f V,,' X' ,, , ,V 'R H V f .',' f ',',' 1 li' J 7' g f'.' 7 ' ' ' ! P i 1, lttns , J lrly, S7 - , A J is J A -I A ,AJA tstt , , yrt, r ,, R if fa, .. 4 . rf at V , , ,, .2 , . . ,, VVV V ,. VVVV VV V,V,,V , V V VV ,VV , V, V V, V V V V. , VVVV.V V V VVV ,V,V,,. , ,,V,, V,VV , V,VVVV . V5VV J. , - V , M . V :V ,X f,,V V,,VVV ,VVV,V,VVV,V V,., V VV ,V V, , V , V ,V f , V , V, A ritnr l ylii 5 1 A ,, V, f V IMWWVM VV V awww . V ,. . ,W V- A, WHEN IN ROME . . . SQEZ ' ,r Caesar was there! Mrs. Mason is awarded commendatory scroll by '4The Back of the Room Treaty Organization. Banquet features branding of runaway slave, Blackshearus. -1's7,?l'5?W3fli,-'ffP f 'T' ,rf , fr ' V'7S'H,i2EfZ ' , Thomas J efferson's French Club, ENTRE NOUS, was organized last year to promote fellowship among French students and to assist its members in their study of France, its language and customs. This year an honorary inner circle to be known as LA COTERIE FRANCAISE Was elected. Activi- ties include several French movies and an annual banquet. OFFICERS: Bill Dennis, Vice-president: Marilyn Gump, President: Sue Overholser, Chairman of LA COTERIEg Linda Adams, Secretaryg Donnie A R Crowder, Treasurer. :Q dbh ENTRE NOUS FRONT ROW: Alice Inman, Abbey Hintgen, Esther Ritz, Linda Bolton, Betty Green, Judi Hurst, June Rosinbaum, Kay Kramer. Heather Honan, Carol Crosby, Jane Anne Nelson, Sherry Sadler, Jimmie Sue Hudgins, Marilyn Gump. SECOND ROW: Susan Travis, Denise Jooste, Mary McCall, Marilyn Stem, Judy Metcalf, Nancy Keck, Joan Kershaw, Judy Chapman, Sue Overholser, Marilyn Lipman, David Ritz, Ann Marmaduke, ldie Nakano, Carol Doyle, Bill Lewis. THIRD ROW: Elna Armstrong. Joan Fulton, Janelle Cassidy, Judy Evans, Caroline Smith, Ruth Crittenden, Penny Gambel, Jackie Whitehurst, Sharon Molenda, Nelleke Wemmers, Steve Erickson, Virginia Witt. Sherry Waldorf. FOURTH ROW: Catie Upshaw. Sandy Price. Sally Camp- bell, Judy Lipman, Carole Estes. Paula Benninglioven, Peggy Jessup, Celeste lrwin, Sally Schmidt, Sean Quinn, Mack Stevant, Ken McMullen, Mike Forsyth, John F. Gray. Bill Dennis. 3, FRONT ROW: Carol Richardson, Marilyn Lipman, Judy Met- calf, June Rosini baum, Jackie White- hurst, Joan Kershaw, Linda Adams, Buz- zy Olan, Carolyn Gil- lett. SECOND ROW: Esther Ritz, Judy Evans, Nancy Keck, Bill Dennis, Eliza- het Aubertine Marilyn Gump, Bill Lewis, Judy Hurst, Judy Chapman, Dee Campbell. LA COTERIE FRANCAISE FRONT ROW: Bonnie Anderson, Diane Starr, JudyWood, GailBarzune, Becky Moore, Ellen Arthur, Judy Linthicum, Linda Hart, Brenda Barnes, Jackie Eindley, Barbara Williams, Peggy Mood, Gail Evans, Rosemary High. SECOND ROW: Charles Yarborough, Byron Davey, Billey Knighton, Susan Taylor, Diane Eorson, Sherry Johnson, Carol Keck, Connie Hervey, Charlotte Warren, Dee Graham, Buzzy Olan, Pam Clark, Joan Brooks, Sheryl Steele, Susan Ladd. THIRD ROW: Tim Atkinson, Dave Somerville, William Norman, Carolyn Taylor, Gail MacDonald, Michele Wireback, Martha Mathews, Myrna Wellburn, Mike Wilkerson, Donnie Crowder, Roi Best, David Sturgess, Sherry McDaniel, Margaret Dransfield, Ronald Bock. ' - - 11 -7 S 434 Tommy Chames, President Vicki Chames, Vice-president Ann Becklund, Secretary ART SERVICE CLUB FRONT ROW: Nellie Cash, Sandra Barton, ,lo Ellen Margrave, ldic Nakano, Sharon Croft, Carolyn Gradick, Key Felker, Jackie Findley, Emma Rosinbaum, Rosalind Ancona, Richard Gilman, Sanlyn Cooley, Linda Carpenter, Vicki Chames, Peggy Campbell. SECOND ROW: Beverly Neal, Mary Ellen Murray, Connie Nerw, Ann Franklin, Yvonne Stark, Carol Keck, Kathleen Costigan, Gail Barzune, June Rosinbaum, Barbara Culver, Carol Crosby, ,lane Edwards, Ronny lohnson. -THIRD ROW:Sherry Carwile, Louise Coleman, Marie Coleman, Karen Hemfelt, Heloise Grant, Marcia Geng, Nancy Keck, Geraldine Tiffany, Mike Hulme, Ann Becklund, Nancy Greer. FOURTH ROW: Margie Dusak, Sally Gary, Barbara Duncan, Howard Coggeshall, lim Carland, Scott Ripley, Barbara Frazier, Mary Lou Brosme, Sherry McDaniel, Pat St-app, Janet l,aCaze, Tommy Chames, Susie Crisford. :M fm-6991 1 ll U 'lit' fl -, I f'You were expecting The Art Service Club is actually a society of Trojans-or at least, they certainly work that way! Called upon by every organiza- tion in school and a few outside to decorate, publicize, or in innumerable ways enliven, the club always cheerfully undertakes the ar- tistic projects and executes the same with much talent and Willingness! The gym was trans- formed this year at various times into a winter wonderland, a Venetian valentine, and a spring garden, all year long the hall blos- somed with colorful postersg and then, of course, came the major project - Carousel. One of the most praised features of this tre- mendous presentation was the stage settings -done, naturally, by the same Trojans. maybe. Cinderella. Oh well, Illl soon be leafingf' E 2 5 So what color IS a pile, anyhow? You paint the portholes and I'll paint the starboard holes. Marie Coleman, Billie Blanton, and Barbara Duncan fix ONE MORE snowflake for the Christmas Dance. 2 , 3 5 , 2 E L a' r i 5 2 f S 2 A 2 3 5 K p C1 FRONT ROW: Linda Whitehouse, Andrea Stroup, Carol Fursrnan, Judy Davenport, Stephanie Mullins, Diane Starr, Mary Malone, Sandra Lonmire, Diane McMillan, Donna Mays, Judy Cross, Jean Lowder, Linda Harvey. SECOND ROW: Margie Gross, Susan Travis, Sharon Clark, Ann Mannaduke, Susie Ditto, Nancy Wilson, Lynn Waldman, Carol Slocum, Maryly Pardoe, Sandra Stevens, Ann Jarret, Kathy Lee, Sandra McGill. THIRD ROW: Joan Nichols, Dorothy Gibbons, Nina Williams, Pat Smith, Tim Mitchell, Barbara Walk, Jeh Blum, Arm Lander, Billie Blanton, John Stratman, Wayne Slovacek, Patsy Senkow, Carolyn Honza. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Powell, Judy Peyton, Lynn Worden, Douglas Mays, Aubrey Moody, Steve James, Pat Kelly, Jo Marcia, Teresa Johnson, Judy Lipman, Celeste Irwin, David Barton, Jill James. Vicki and Mary like to dabble in the fine arts. l wonder if it will burn at both ends?', asks Steve James. I thought that the town was suppos- ed to he painted red! I56 R Making the sets for Carousel has been one of the most titanic of all the Art Service Club projects this year. Z Im getting seasickf' Do you suppose we could dig a canal in the gym? '4What do you know! l'm a house painter! ultill look better from a dis- tance. Jef , , , ff fl , , , LV' , sf 'ft rw V 5 ' f2,, M 37 J J fr J 'V ' V J I' ff'f'4v1l is-Q W , f , Q fr V 5 if f f 0 , 7 , , if J ,Z ,,., ,,,. its V 5 AI f f Q . , f Janice Johnson Marilyn Gump Donna DeVaney Jenny Cowley Pat Young Preszdent V ice-president Secretary Treasurer Historian X lb: 3 ll nk O ' Q CHARTER MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Pat Young, Jenny Cowley, Janice Johnson, Marilyn Gump, Donna DeVaney. SECOND ROW: Jo Butler, Dee Graham, JoAn Young, Jeanne Sears, Rose Marks, Diana Billings, Janet Curby, Carol Crosby, Kay Hendricks, Cathie Franklin, Barbara Hill, THIRD ROW: Margaret Hobart, Janie Austin, Janet Lacaze, Suzanne Blailock, Martha Meyercord, Jo Ruth McSpadden, Barbara Walker. FOURTH ROW: Bill Proctor, Jerry Boggess, Vince Hammond, Pete Ryan, Mike Amis, Burt Macraman, Rick Brewer, Bill Jamison, Nancy Wadley. f f 'ffl -r,f KW7 ' ffy THESPIAN APPRENTICES-FIRST ROW: Ann Rutledge, Sandra Kramer, Heloise Grant, Betty Green, Gloria Cope, Mary Carol Tarpley, Rosemary High. SECOND ROW: Gay Behymer, Ann Bon- nick, Mary Lou Beaird, Carol Lee, Linda Harvey, Carol Shields. THIRD ROW: Frank Haley, Steve Schlossstein, Don Morris, LeRos Hull, David Ritz, Sam Carpenter. This year, members of Thomas ,leffersonis speech club have participated in three state-Wide speech tournaments: The North Texas Speech Conference, the Bryan Adams Speech Tournament, and the lnterscholastic League. We had several finalists at each tournament and Janice Johnson Won First Place medals in After-dinner Speaking. Other activities ofthe year included attending a production of the Arden Club and doing the make-up for CAROUSEL. Good evening, ladies . . . Janice Johnson creates a winner 'LActors are a sorry lot, says Steve Schlossstein be- as Marilyn Gump cues. ing beautified by Kay Hendricks, Dee Graham applies make-up to a more resigned Frank Haley. I 4 LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB The Library Service Club provides ef- ficient assistance for students and faculty in finding and enjoying the sources of literature and information available in the Thomas Jefferson library. They are es- pecially interested in stimulating an ap- preciation for good books and in helping to maintain a pleasant, friendly atmos- phere for all who come there. FIRST POW Linda ,lone Pat Stapp, Barbara Cleveland, Rebecca Pounders, Dee Campbell Sandra Downing Mary Ann Barnes Pam Sultzbaugh SECOND ROW ,lean Hale, Sandra Grimes, ,Io Butler, Barbara Walk ,Toy Connell Carolyn Clark Barbara Smlth Billie Jean Neely Carolyn Gradrck Judy Rosebrock. THIRD ROW: George Godfrey, Henry Nicks Frank Bruck aler Chad Kerstin John W,,fM3UiVHiff?7WifffZ4 fl , OFFICERS: ,Io Butler, Preszd nt George Godfrey Vzce preszdent .lean Hale, Secrezzzryg Henry Nicks Treasurer ,puma an Sammye Tlnnnasscii Jimmye Wood Nancy Akridge Gayle Barzune PFQSIJPIU Vice-president Secretary Treasurer The Junior Red Cross Council of Thomas Jefferson contributes much to the general welfare of the students in and out of school, Throughout the year, this organization makes tray favors, and place mats for the hospitals of Dal- las, presents programs for the Veteranis Hospital, and has a big campaign enrollment Week at the beginning of the year to provide funds for the year's program. The outstanding contribution of the year is the gift chest sent to a foreign country. wwf JUNIOR RED CROSS fee? FIRST ROW: Janet Long, Carolyn Slocum, Suzanne McGannon, Joella Rippy, Martha Seelig, Janet Thompson, Judy Linthium, VCTH Bruchsaler, Kitty Smith. SECOND ROW: Jo Butler, Jackie Wilson, Joan Conley, Gayle Barzune, Lorraine Cox, Suzy Peterson, Jo Kelly, Jackie Caw- thorne, Barbara Hill, Nancy Schreiber, Jimmye Wood, Sue Boggess, Betty Mosher, Joan Wiggins. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Hinckley, Mary Ann Barnes, Sandra Jackson, Judy Temple, Linda Parker, Nancy Akridge, Sue Krider, Sally Schmidt, Nancy MacDonald, Ellen Shield, Peggy Wood, Bill Lewis. FOURTH ROW: Janet Lacaze, Nancy Hill, Kitty Whiteside, Eddie Brounstein, Tim Guyton, Debbie Skinner, Jackie Evans, Carol Shields, Betty Green. FIFTH ROW: Jackie Wismer, Irene Johnson, Gail Evans, Peter Gunn, Frank Brucksaler, John Parker, Sharon Sims, Sammye Thornasson, Margaret Watkins, Pat Walker, Peggy Cass, Jackie Loinette, Tracy Lawrence, Preston Blum, Warren Massey. - -i ' KBQLLHI YN ll! IXEXVJKLSD sitfizil-qi . - - f T JMX Q, ff , , , .lill Maxcy Carolyn Taylor Peggy Jessup Carol Miller President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer The Y-Teens is an organization for all senior high girls. The Thomas Jefferson Y-Teens is the largest branch in the state and has undertaken many activities demonstrating Christian fellowship, the hasic prin- ciple of all Y organizations. 1' F 1 SENIOR Y-TEENS MEMBERS ' , f V ' ' f , fr' - ' ' ,654 14514- Junior Y-Teens Junior Y-Teens Sophomore Y-Teens 7! Sophomore Y-Teens Freshman Y-Teens Freshman Y-Teens , ,f . ff fiifiwgyilflififfi 'x' ffx? f' Q CLINIC ASSISTANTS FIRST ROW: Marie Coleman, Dale Kimball, Sue De LaVega, Evelyn Coleman. SECOND ROW: Marcia Geng, Nancy Bybee, Carol Lee, Margaret Watkins. These are the girls who lend Mrs. Casey, the school nurse, a helping hand in the clinic. ' OFFICE ASSISTANTS Both of our offices are dependent upon the efficient student assistants who carry out the innumerable errands neces- sary to the administration of a school the size of Jefferson. Attendance office workers pick up the daily reports, de- liver call slips, and answer the telephone, Mrs. Brown needs their help in answering the questions of students and par- ents, in conducting tours, in taking messages to teachers, and in typing and making reports. FRONT ROW: Zada Jackson, Judy Garner, Tracy Witchell, Nan Lindsley, Janie Austin, Debbie Skinner, Sue Ritchey, Pegi Samuel, Linda Gillian, Shirley Shull, Jill Maxcy, Robyn Goldman, Jackie Gwinner, Rosalyn Ancona, Stephanie Askew. SECOND ROW: ,Kay Isham, Cyn- thia Beal, Sue Krider, Michele Burns, Connie Easton, Kyle Jackman, Donna Teague, Gail Jacobie, Jimmie Kaye Friday, Carolyn Koontz, Barbara Walker, Cathie Franklin, Jo Kelly. THIRD ROW: Elayne Fincher, Betsy Dennis, Annabelle Austin, Sandra Dennis, Judy Argo, Linda Parker, Judy Brown, Joan Kershaw, Glenda Carter, Linda Goff, Martha Ann Walls, Rhoda Bellin, Dorothy Scott. FOURTH ROW: Janie Lu Doe, Ann Lander, Patsy Gumm, Carolyn Taylor, Tom Serbert, Mike Moore, David May, Don Ford, Carla Mundt, Judy Russell, Rose Marks, Alayne Kornbleuh. 'K - ll! - -I I- 'lf FRONT ROW: Royce Kanter, Sherry Martz, Janet Long, Jackie Wilcox, Sue Morehead, Gail Barzune, Jimmy Wood, Kathy Wilson, Suzanne McGannon. ROW 2: June McKee, Sue Krider, Nancy Waldman, Sally Schmidt, Sherry Johnson, Pat Bradley, Marian Prescott, Vera Brucksaler. ROW 3: Mary Lou Brown, Ann Jarrett, Carolyn Stuart, Margaret Watkins, Geraldine Tiffany, Lana Lee, Patty Breum, Donna Sowell. ROW 4-z Myrna Wellborn, Marcia Geng, Andrea Stroup, Gail Erskine, Pam March, Judy Troyer, Jennifer Jamison, Donna Alexander. FUTURE NURSES Sponsors: Mrs. Hazel Casey, Mrs. C. W. Wilson, Mrs. Eugene P. Legg. OFFICERS Gail Erskine, Recording Secretary, Sue Krider, Treasurer, Donna Sowell, Corresponding Secretary, Carolyn Williams, Vice-president, Jennifer Jami- son, President. ll'.19 K 5 .A ,,q ' An organization for those girls who intend to make nursing their career, the Future Nurses Club sponsors many field trips to local hospitals where the duties of nurses are explored practically. ln these trips hospital life is X closely observed, that an insight may be gained into the medical world FRONT ROW: Judy Wood, Joan Leonard, Gail Barzune, Ester Witte. ROW 2: Ester Ritz, Barbara Hill, Marion Victor, Marilyn Lipman. FUTURE TEACHERS The FTA Club seeks to enable the teaching profes-, sion to develop selective recruiting programs in iden- tifying capable candidates for teaching and for mo- tivating them to choose appropriate fields of prepara- tion. The club offers potential teachers experiences which will help them to ready themselves for college FRONT ROW Lee. ROW 2: Martha Smith Betsy Kelly Barbara Jones Carolyn Bailey Nancy Hill problems of teacher education, and also endeavors FRONT ROW: Barbara Smith Linda J ones Debbie Skinner SECOND , . 1 f 1. f. d h ROW: Carol Adams, Heloise Grant Lyndia Nichols Rita Crei hton to help maintain a suppy o qual 16 teac ers. Dome James- i xx ! OFFICERS FRONT ROW: .lill Morton, Vice-president Laurie Kovsky, President Pattie McShane, Secretary SECOND ROW: Pat Stapp, Historian Karen Schneider, Treasurer IHKHH!IIlIllIlIlIlH'Il!H Ill E 4 Analee Huffaker Director PIANISTS: Gregg Shafer, Nancy Wadley Y THE ACAPPELLA CHOIR One of the most active or anizations at Jefferson is the A Ca ella Choir which enlivens man in and out of school 5 PP 7 Y programs. Newly uniformed in Jefferson Blue, the choir has performed at various civic functions, such as Rotary and Lions Club luncheons, as Well as for the assemblies at Christmas, Thanks ivinfr, Brotherhood Week, and Easter. g za Of course the major project of the music groups this year has been '4Carousel,'7 for which two complete casts have been chosen. A presentation of considerable magnitude, this production represents a commendable enterprise for the Choir. Dwain Mincy Virginia Starnes Nella Pitts President Secretary Treasurer I 6 8 - , FRONT ROW: Betty Howard, Zada Jackson, Prissy Cross, Rowena Hoyt, Nancy Anderson, Mescal Wilson, Pat Wellborn, Ann Jarett, Diana Billings, Ann Rutledge, Virginia With, Buzzy Olan, Kitty Whitworth, Carol Shield, Lucy Mason. SECOND ROW: Georgianne Thrower, Loretta Few, Mary Gonzales, Sharon Waldof, Jimmie Kay Friday, Pat Walker, Julie Cummings, Ann Curton, Shelley Roberts, Janet La Caze, Sandy Allen, Janie Austin, Kathy Klein, Virginia Starnes, Margaret Hobart, Shannon Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Jane Bonnet, Nella Pitts, Rose Marks, Norman Fojtazek, David Tanner, Wayne Kovsky, Robert Young, Johnny Moore, Ronny Johnson, Ray Norton, Dwain Mincy, Peter Davis, Alan Cook, Susan Miller, Suellen Wall, Rosemary High. FOURTH ROW: Linda Parker, Ann Beckland, Frank Haley, Gerard Prestridge, David Blackmon, Scott Ripley, Larry Vinther, Jerry Baker, J06 Miller, Franklin Frickey, LHIFY EISCY, Laffy Mead, MiCkCY Burlow, Rawley Curry. The choir performs for many of our assemblies during the year. M--I 1.3 - I I - C' 75 ' ff THE THOMAS JEFFERSON One of the rootinf-est, tootin,-est bands in the entire Southwest, and easily the most colorful aggregation in the whole world is the Thomas Jefferson Marching Band. Led by Drum Major Bob Hayes and directed by Mr. Charles Vick, the band, flashily uniformed in West Point Dress in red and blue, has performed at all the football games as well as for many civic functions. Thomas Jefferson is commendably represented when the band goes abroad, such as for the Christmas parade downtown. The Festival of Bands held at Jefferson in March featured outstanding bands of the area and attracted much favorable comment. The city band contest also brought recognition to this outstanding group, which has surely carried Jefferson col- ors admirably afield. BLUE REBEL BAND FLUTES Beverly Lank Sandra Caughran Nancy Muir Betsy Winn Rene Monday Virginia Starnes Carol Lee Carol Day Susan Schreiber Martha Meyercord Sherrie Burns CLARINETS David Winn Jimmy Gilmore Joe Whitman Carolyn Teel Barny McKer'nan Mary Ann Hammer Ann Gaughan Donna DeVaney Joe Hays Tom Root Rob Kohler Kent McCoin Jim Bradford Frances Crawford Kay Sparks Barbara Kline Gene Cawfield ALTO CLARINET Barbara Katz BASS CLARINETS David Whitaker Dick Dubes Johnny Komdat ALTO SAXOPHONES Lynn Garonzik Gail Abdnor Sandra Grimes TENOR SAXOPHONES Susan Mahoney Weldon Hudson BARITONE SAXOPHONES James Leath Mike Posey OBOES Becky Ward David Elsor BASSOONS Mark Magilow Charles Mathews FRENCH HORNS John Emerson Sandra MacDonald MEMBERS Joyce Rushing Gayle Hedge Sharon Clark Gene Dempster David Hill CORNETS Bob Hayes Walt Jamison Sam Glass Pat Bonnet Tom Gainer Bill McLeRoy Jimmy Gsell Jimmy Woffard Mike Freedman Wanda Hillard Mike Alexander Marvin Harvey Gary Brower Richard Wilcox Ronald Koones TROMBONES Wayne Noster Ryan Allen Bill Bradford Charles Carlin Mike Travis David King .lohny Jones BARITONES Dean Davis Jerry McFarland Lanny Staton BASSES J irnrny Vermillion Jimmy Cravatta Patrick Boland Bill Murray Eric Stromberg BASS VIOLIN Susan Travis KEY BOARD Barbara Bronson BELLS Lela Dix PERCUSSION Roger Staley Bobby Warner Gilbert Pitts Robert Sage Donald Adams Skippy Wharton Gloria Cope Jim Floyd MW BOB HAYES Drum Major MAJ ORETTES JA' BAND OFFICERS FRONT ROW Becky Ward Gayle Hed e Bob Hayes, Dick Dubes Roger Staley SECOND ROW Joe Whnman DaV1d Wmn DaV1d Eshlman Sam Class John Emerson 'i ,, FLUTES Bonnie Cruze Karen Drinkard Pam Clark Boody Travis Barbara Baker Joyce Bronson Ann Fox Kim Angell Bennie -Bennet Susan Millar Susan Crisiord Pam Madera CLARINETS Randolph Benson Glen Mitchell Jerry J errell Joan Mobberley Judy Garner Michele Magilow Kay Loewen Gary Norman Gracie Canalizo Randolph Boyd BASS CLARINETS Lynn Carrell Andy Armstrong THE RED REBEL BAND MEMBERS ALTO SAXOPHONES Stephen Eberly Paula Pickens TENOR SAXOPHONES Don Reeder CORNETS Frank Hoffer Chester Sterk Grover McMains Mary Anastasi Chuck Sandlin David Shipley Betsy Katz Byron Parks R. L. Mullins Curtis Rodgers Delores Maldonado TROMBONES Jim Shelton John McLaren Dick Shultz Judson Rawding Paul Rush BARITONES George DeVaney Lloyd Palmer PERCUSSION Mack Diltz Arlene Dietz Wilton Ledbetter Alice lnman Nancy McFarland Larry Smith Charles Adams FRENCH HORNS Susan Lloyd Margaret Cobb BASSES David Brown Jim Stalarow RED BAND OFFICERS Q1 THE DANCE BAND MEMBERS Saxophones Trumpets Trombones Drums Mark Magilow Bob Hayes Wayne Noster Gilbert Pitts Dick Dubes Sam Class Bill Bradford piano Lynn Gamnzlk Walt Jamison Buss Charles Matthews Joe Whitman Susan Travis The Thomas Jefferson Dance Band is an innovation which has proved a valuable addition to the music department. Nattily out- fitted this year in red tux coats, the band plays for dances in and around school, as well as for such programs as the Valentine Coro- nation. Actually, Jefferson is quite fortunate to have such an aggre- gation, for the Dance Band fills a need not supplied by other phases of the music program. Flutes Beverly Lank Nancy Muir Trombone Ryan Allen Bass Jimmy Vermillion H orns John Emerson Sandra MacDonald Gene Dempster THE THOMAS JEFFERSON ORCHESTRA Clarinets Jimmy Gilmore David Wim Alto Clarinet Barbara Katz Bassoon Charles Mathews Oboe Becky Ward ALL-STATE BAND MEMBERS Violins George Livings Dick Edlestein Rob Donaldson David Eshleman String Bass Susan Travis Cello Rick Fedderman Keet Gravir Barbara Katz, Beverly Lank, Mark Magilow, David Winn, Jerry Gilmore. A V' Viola Ellen Pressman Percussion Bobby Warner Don Ada.ms Dick Sages Piano Linda Lee Trumpets Bob Hayes Sam Glass , .54 .f . f , as X if af ,M f ,f ,g , ,.j,f5,f,V.xl5 I-E ,au ,, wi Hf+mf'fwlw ,.,g,y.V M ,gfwgt-fwg t. f , I ' MMM, ., ,,,. ,f , 25. ., :,f-mwfff f X f f , f,V. ,Va-,,,! ,I N I A MW. ,, I K f,,. W., ,U ,AW Wf f b w yn-,,.M.,,., v V ,- .' fs ,- 1ox.m,,f'-,,.:,, V -'f- :var .',. 1.1. ,-.W ,sly ,,V,V i ,V .V SOCIAL OFFICERS 75 Ei :J- EZ 3520 wg-133 i?? o m'cnf3-UE, mfbgggp' 53050 5 U' :Egg 3Qf'-D' :e5Wf'1 mfvgzs' H325 3555 Rf-5354. N-INC! I1'l'f1TlF'lLq Lg mtv , CAPTAIN .IEANNE SEARS f- Z x S FRONT ROW: Lieutenant Mary Burgess, Lieutenant Carolyn Clark, Captain Jeanne Sears, Lieutenant Janie, Austin, Lieutenant Pat McClure. ROW 2: Meridee Greathouse, Carol Miller, Regina McWilliams, Sheri Greene, Elaine Port- er, Gene Lindsey, Betty Emory, Beverly Maxcy, Paula Van Waggnor, Patty Goldammer, Tracy Witchell, Sandra Sam- ple, Beverly Brown. ROW 3: Janelle Cassidy, Donne James, Glenda Sue Ca.rter, Margaret Hobart, Pattie Easton, Janie Johnston, Pegi Samuel, Patty Breum, Sondra Stefiens, Carol Carnplen, Sharon Silk, Carol Asbill, Kathaleen Mc- Leod, Nancy Clements, Jean Teel, Sondra Schwartz, Margaret Roath, Patty Cobb. ROW 4-: Pam Heath, Carolyn Tay- lor, Cody Cadmus, Nancey Wadley, Linda Goff, Jane Beaver, Nancy Bradshaw, Sue Richey, Judy Brown, Lana Clark, Suzanne Blailock, Nancy Keck, Gay Behymer, Judy Hale, Susan Webb, Sandra Marcorn, Barbara Smith. ROW 5: San- dra Snodgrass, Nella Pitts, Martha Kuster, Carolyn Davidson, Debbie Skinner, Rose Marks, Kathleen Cunningham, Kay Rigsbee, Yvonne Stark, Donna Teague, Margie Atwood, Diane Dodson, Kathy Klein, Patty Myers, Roberta Lievsay. ROW 6: Kay Catherall, Barbara Collier, Betsy Seals, Sharon Belk, Jane Scarborough, Janet Curby, Pat Copeland, Linda Crossett, Jo Ann Wright, Pat Walker, Virginia Lake, Georgia Reed, Sharon Clark, Patsy Gumm, Sharon Silk, Nancy Klein. f all I H I zflrfw 'fffr , ffm 'MZ mf 'L57ZtW2E1 Aren't we pretty? Reb-Belles show off their new uniforms, the red top hat, the columbia blue and red satin jackets, and of course, the white boots becoming traditional. Jefferson is certainly proud of its outstanding drill team, the Reb- Belles. Under the capable direction of their cute and clever sponsor, Mrs. Donna Bohannon, the brightly-uniformed aggregation has rep- resented Jefferson colorfully at all the athletic events as well as at var- ious parades, Cotton Bowl games, and civic organizations. Decked out this year in red top-hats above the Jefferson blue with red jabots, the Reb-Belles have been one of Jeffersongs best advertisements that itls 'ctops in Dallasln Mr. Vick and Mrs. Bohannon supervise one of the inevitable early-morning rehearsals. - i i R' ' Tin' ' PLATOON A FRONT ROW: Kathleen McLeod, Sharon Clark, Kathy Klein, Lieutenant Carolyn Clark, Margaret Hobart, Beverly Brown, Regina McWilliams, Sondra Steffins. ROW 2: Sandra Sample, Sharon Silk, Janie Johnson, Elaine Porter, Susan Webb, Jeanne Lind- sey, Carol Camplen, Patty Goldammer, Bev- erly Maxcy. I77 X , W, MILITARY OFFICERS Lieutenants Pat McClure, Mary Burgess, Janie Austin, Carolyn Clark. Surprise! Mrs. Bohannon wasn't expecting roses at the city playoff game, but the Drill Team wanted to say Thanks'i to their popular sponsor. PLATOON B FRONT ROW: Jean Teal, Sondra Schwarz, Carol Miller, Pegi Samuels, Lieutenant Janie Austin, Nancy Clements, Paula Van Waggoner, Tracy Witchell. ROW 2: Mary Dee Great- house, Judy Hale, Nana Clark, Sheri Green, Patty Breun, Carol Asbill, Betty Emory, Bar- bara Smith, Pattie Easton. a wf1.Saa,4vi!Eb:1,,L,f.ZE2-,,,,,,,J-f- f-4 W ,Y U V - al ' 1 ' Q' We call this our uwell-stacked formation! The Reb-Belles have performed at several of the dovsmtown luncheon clubs this year. PLATOON CH FRONT ROW: Barbara Collier, Betsy Seals, Roberta Livesay, Lieutenant Pat McClure, Judy Brown, Pat Walker, Donna Teague. ROW 2: Georgia Reed, Linda Goff, Pat Copeland, Cody Cadmus, Carolyn Taylor, Patsy Gumm, Kay Catherall, Donne James, Gay Behymer. ROW 3: Sandra Snodgrass, Linda Crossett, Sandra Marcom, Beverly Brown, Kay Rigsliee, Rose Marks, Nancy Keck, Janet Curby, Jane Scarborough. 'I Ii f f-I 'H I 1 M The Reb-Belles are becoming well known for their precision marching PLATOON NDN FRONT ROW: Virginia Lake, Diane Dodson, Sue Richey, Patty Myers, Lieutenant Mary Burgess, Margie Atwood, Jane Beaver, Suzanne Blailock. ROW 2: Kathleen Cunningham, Yvonne Stark, Jo Ann Wright, Sharon Belk, Debbie Skinner, Glenda Carter, Nella Pitts, Nancy Brad- shaw. ROW 3: Carolyn Davidson, Martha Kuster, Nancy Wadley, Janelle Cassidy, Pam Heath, Margaret Roath, Sharon Silk, Nancy Klein. f V .Q , mf if ' ' ff' ' ' My ffl 2 ry W If W , ' iff' y Q . 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QV i V 3 -V ,-, -- V , 2 Q' ,., ,,,,.,,,, V f L f V xr C 1 ' ' ' V T4 ' ' V fV?C 17 ' Z' ' , r:'L'i, ff I 7 3 VV, , z , ', - .' ., ..,, 3 V Vw 9, 5 t- .. V V , 1' V -f ' Q V' ' ff ' , , 1, ' ' yi - ' M ' 5 ff., W I V fy uf A? 315 if , V 75 V f f g ,- '1 it f he ' of ' ' 5 ' f VVVQMV 22 ff fc' . ' , I , 0 ,pf 4 1,1 4, zzimf., ' 41131. ygfz-wg VVt, ' V V W V, xt y ff! you fV 'V f fix? f Vw . 4, V VrVfVf 4. 7 f ' ff ff-VV A A7 ff o f V, .WM .-W? . . . . as well as for their intricate dance routines. What I like about this group is the discipline and organi- zationf' s .TANICE JOHNSON Reb-Belles Manager ' ' ' 2135 MW' ' MILITARY The National Defense Cadet Corps has as its mission the training of young men in intelligent citizenship and leadership through orderliness, precision, discipline, and self-respect. The corps has been quite active this year, as it has rendered Valuable service in ushering at the athletic events, both at the Cotton Bowl ,and at Jefferson functions, and in direct- ing such school activities as the monthly fire drills. Socially, the corps enjoyed the Military Banquet and Military Ball in lanuaryg spring brought the Military hayride and dance. ln competition, Jefferson fared well, as the Drill Team won 3rd place at Arlington. Summer always brings a trip to Camp Dallas, as will again be offered this year. BATTLE GROUP STAFF Cmdr. Cadet Col. Jerry Hibbs. FRONT ROW: Cadet Maj. Jack Ogden, Cadet Maj. Forrest Mur- phy, Cadet Maj. LeRos Hull, Cadet Capt. James Gary. SECOND ROW: Cadet Lt. Robert Acklen Cadet Lt. Raymond Norton, Cadet Capt. Wayne Mincy, Cadet Capt. Dean Henderson. THIRD ROW: Cadet Lt. Col. Steve Stanley, Cadet 2nd Lt. Ken Goodacre, Cadet 2nd Lt. Bobby Boyles. FOURTH ROW: MfSgt. Cooper Parks, MfSgt. Richard Day, Sgt. lst Class Winford Chick. QQ, TRAINING Q 4 WJ' INSTRUCTOR STAFF Cadet Col. William Brunson, Cadet Lt. Col. Johnny McBee, Cadet Lt. Col. Claud Martin. Admiring the new corps colors are Hon. Cadet Maj. Margie Atwood, Capt. Thomas L. Moring, Hon. Cadet Maj. ,lanie Austin, Hon. Cadet Maj. Suzanne Blailock. if' ' ' 'W' ' 'WW A' A yy 1 ,',,V , ' VZV' I COMPANY MA FIRST ROW: Guidon Bearer, Sgt. lst Class Ronald Parrish, Executive Officer, lst Lt. Dan McLendon, Platoon Leaders 2nd Lts. Franklin Frickey, and James Rounsaville, lst Sgt. Sammy Parks, Sponsor, Hon, Maj. Janie Austin, Company Cmdr. Capt. Dwain Mincy. SECOND ROW: Robert Miller, Ronny Rambin, Pete Davis, Bill Tyree, Larry Mead, Bob Irish, John Stratman, THIRD ROW: Gus Schreider, Mark Jackson, Don Swindler, Mike Silverglatt, John McDonald, Richard Kline, Tommy Fergus. Fourth row: James Isbon, Helmetus Gailitis, John Houck, Joe Chick, Tom Robira, Fred Griswald, Richard Hociler. FIFTH ROW: Bert Mackaman, Tom Root, Tommy Jones, Winford Chick, Bill Ellis, Tommy Schara, Nick Carter. Farney, Larry Mead. Guest speaker Melvin Munn de- livers his oration at the Military Banquet and Ball. CADET RIFLE TEAM FIRST ROW: Bill Brunson, Richard Day, Mark Jack on John I-Iarri Don Myer SECOND ROW: Bob Acklen, James McCoy, Larry Lee, Bill Rumsey THIRD ROW Doug Mayes Jerry Left to right: Hon. Maj. Margie Atwood, Hon. Maj. Janie Austin, Hon. Maj. Suzanne Blailock. CORPS SPONSORS COMPANY B FIRST ROW: Guidon Bearer, Sgt. lst Class John Horns, Executive Officer lst Lt. David Hill, Platoon Leaders 2nd Lts. Larry Clarke and George Williams, lst Sgt. Frank Bolton, Sponsor Hon. Maj. Margie Atwood, Company Cmdr. Pete Houck. SECOND ROW: Keith Klein, Keith Preston, Barry Mosesman, Scott Ables, John Graves, David Thompson, Gary LaCroix, Eddy Ogden. THIRD ROW: Steve Doane, Hoyet Wilson, Larry Bruner, Gus Thomasson, Don Green, Sheffy D'Azzo, Fred Staggs, David Loving, Rick F etterman. FOURTH ROW: Stan Parr, David Marshall, Alex Treadway, Ronald Duckworth, Donnell Koos, Ralph Hallmark, Robert Craig, Bill Rumsey, Alfonso Ruiz. FIFTH ROW: Doug Mayes, Frank Altick, Larry Lee, John Garner, David Sturgiss, Robert Toon, Fred Scott, Jerry Farney, Fred Gerson, John Schuricht, James Stewart. ,L -lAi- A. - !AE4f!!fH!!!?E7iZZ2Z!Z,V!f ,, - If 'ffzfil - Left to right Cpl Keith Klein Sgt l t Class Wmford Chick, Cpl James Stewart Cpl Freddy Sta gs COMPANY UC FIRST ROW: Cuidon Bearer Pfc. Alvin Elam, Executive Officer lst Lt. Burr Angle, Platoon Leader 2nd Lt. James Wofford, lst Sgt. Larry Johnson, Sponsor Hon, Maj. Suzanne Blailock, Company Cmdr. lst Lt. Gerard Prestridge. SECOND ROW: James McCoy, Gerald Gruber, Allen Couk, Art Hammons, Jerry Dent, Peter Kofsky. THIRD ROW: Robert Rodgers, David Billings, Gerald Luther, Max Gilley, Don Myers, William Alling. FOURTH ROW: George Blackburn, Tommy Drumm, Charles Skinner, Ben Howell, Paul Seneff, Lloyd Palmer. FIFTH ROW: Keith Chandler, Bill Griffitts, Roger Whitaker, James Odom, James Hawkins. T-be QQligQ-JQ.-N . ,.w':?:-,.Jf'1Y 1 ii- T THE CADET DRILL TEAM Q ,....-- fi 11 CF XR, X b Y TX 1 1 1 1 D 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i A1111 .-tow 1 1 1 I .----- V 1 1 -'-',-,-,,.,....-- , A Affords Many Educational Opportunities. Margaret Hobart and Mike Joslin Mleet on the SMU Campus. ...,,, ,...,,- ' .,., -- -A - 'I' t I 1 5 i I 'I V ,l es, M , 4 I J 1 A 4 , -45 RR MIKE AMIS, Vice-president vw ses. wa X 959' If J A Q 0 Q,,1 ,,g , ,.,.W,,,.,,, JANIE AUSTIN, Secretaryg JOHN MANGRUM Treasurer, JOE MILLER Preszderzt mf , 3925 u -f f . X wb 'fl ,V .' . . fic, ll' , U45 if ICERS ROBERT ACKLEN NDCC, Captain, Outstanding Military lg Third P1ace,NDCC National Gallery Rifle Match, Drill Team, Chorus, Rifle Team, Honor Guard, Science Club, Vice-President, Latin Clubg Chess Clubg Swimming Teamg Visual Aid Projection- istg Honor Roll. Red Cross, President, Secre- tary, Treasurer, Delegate to National Training Center, Document Staff, Copy Editor, Index Editor, Managing Edi- tor, Document Award, Quill 81 Scroll, Latin Club, Pan Ani- ericang Y-Teens, Religions Chairman, Future Teachers, Library Assistant, Office As- sistantg Chorusg Honor Roll. NANCY AKRIDGE LINDA ADAMS French Club, Secretary, Entre- Nous, La Coterie Francaise, Reveilie S t a ff g Devotional Club, Red Cross, Y-Teens, Honor Roll. Senior Class Vice-Presidentg Spanish National Honor Soci- etyg Student Councilg Key Club, President, Secretary, Treasurer, Thespians, Presi- rlent, Pan American, Presi- dent, Letterman's Cluhg Ten- nis, Captain, Honor Roll. MIKE AMIS IIA ' ',thf Q if f ' I SENIORS . . . . ,. In . , Reveifie Stalfg Pan American Club, Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Future Teachersg Honor Roll. PAM ADKINS LARRY AGAN Student Councilg Alt Service Club, Red Crossg French Clubg Honor Roll. BONNIE ANDERSON NDCC, Superior Military Stu- dentg National Merit Scholar- ship Contest, Finalistg Science Club, Vice-President, Latin Club, Senior Play Committeeg Honor Roll. BURR ANGLE I ' Most Likely to Succeeclg Homecoming Queeng Senior Class Secretaryg NDCC Spon- sorg Junior Class Secretary- T reasurerg Reb-Belles, Lieu- tenant, Reveille Staff, Society Editor 5 Thespians, Treasurerg A Cappella, Reporterg Latin Clubg Y-Teensg Office Assist- antg Honor Roll. JANIE AUSTIN VICKI BABB CAROLYN BAKER JERRY BAKER EVELYN BARNES Trackg A Cappella Y-Teensg Red Crossg Library Reb Belles, Reporterg Thes- piansg A Cappella, Chorus '4Melodies,'g Library Assist- antg Solo and Ensemble Clubg Advanced Bible Awardg Honor Roll. GAY BEHYMER Junior Favorite Nomineeg Reb Bellesg Y-Teensg Red Crossg Pan American. SHARON BELK Assistant 3 Treasurer. MARY ANN BARNES JANE BEAVER Latin Clubg Library Clubg Reb Bellesg Pan American Red Crossg Y-Teensg Honor Y-Teensg Honor Roll. Roll. SENIORS . . . GREG BENFORD JAMES BENFORD MICHEAL BENNINGHOVEN National Merit Scholarship, Science Club, Vice-President, Key Clubg Ice Skating Club, Contest, Finalist, Science Honor Roll. Pan Americang Red Cross. Club, President, Tennisg Hon- or Roll. DIANA BILLINGS JAN E BIRD Student Council, Altemaieg A Cappella, Treasurer, Thespi- ansg Red Crossg ,lunior Traffic C o mmis sio n Representa- tive, Pan American, Y- Teensg Honor Roll. , . . . Lead Such a Happy, Carefree Life, Anyhow! BOBBY BENSON Sophomore Class Favoriteg Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- dent, Junior Class Favorite Nominee, Senior Class Ticket Chairman, Student Councilg Latin Club, Officer, Ofiice As- sistant, Track, Football, All- City Honorable Mention, Best Team Football Spirit, All-City Coaches' Teamg Letterman's Club. DAVID RAY BLACKMON A Cappella, Student Directorg Carousel, Lead. Student Councilg lce Skating Club 5 Y-Teens. MARGIE BRADSTREET H SUZANN E BLAILOCK NDCC Sponsor, Document Beauty, Reb Bellesg Student Cotmcilg Thespians, Pep Club, Vice-Presidentg Pan Ameri- cang Y-Teens, Tennis Team, Captain, Lettermang Office Assistantg Honor Roll. NDCC. Second Lieutenan t, Drill Team. JIM BRILL TED BOCART NDCC, Color Guard, Honor Guardg Key Clubg Rebel Bandg Science Clubg Library Service Club. JERRY BGGGESS State Finalist, One Act Play, Thespiansg Student Councilg Latin Club, Football, Manag- er, Lettermarfs Clubg Honor Roll. FRANK BOLTON NDCC, First Sergeant, Chorus, Drill Teamg Latin Club, Li- braiy Assistantg Movie Projec- tionist. BOBBY BOYLES KOQ SENIORS . . . X MARY JANE BROGAN Latin Clubg Art Service Clubg Y-Teens. BARBARA BRONSON BILLY BOB BROWN JAMES BROWN Marching and Concert Bandg Y-Teensg Honor Roll. JERRY BROWN Most Creativeg Student Coun- cil, Vice-Presidentg Sophomore Favorite Nornineeg Latin Clubg Football, All-City Hon- orable Mentiong Baseball, All- District, All-City Honorable Mention, All-Greater Dallas Honorable Mentiong Coaches' All-Districtg Lette-rman's Clubg Honor Roll. BILL BRUNSON NDCC, Outstanding Military Student, PMS8zT, Cadet Col- onel, Chief of Instructor Staff, Drill Team, Commander, Chor- us, Rifle Teamg Key Club, Secretaryg Bandg Honor Roll. . , . Have Many Moments of Glory . . . NANCY BUDD Pan American Clubg Art Ser- vice Club, Homemaking Club. MARY BUTLER ivudful MARY MARGARET BURGESS Student Council, Alternate, Reb Belles, Lieutenantg Rev- eille Staff, Pan American, Ice Skating Club, Y-Teens, Home- making Clubg Orchestrag Hon- or Roll. Latin Club, Presidentg Honor Roll. BILL CAMPBELL ll I SENIORS . . . f ff, Pan American, lce Skating Clubg Red Cross, Thespiansg Library Service Club, Presi- dent, Honor Roll. JO BUTLER Student Council, Alternate, Pan Americang Art Service Clubg Devotional Committee, Honor Roll. PEGGY CAMPBELL I OE BUTLER Honor Roll. EUGENE CANALIZO .-TNT. Thai ls They Have Momenfs of Glory In Afhlefic Enterprises . . French Clubg Reb Bellesg Y- Teensg Honor Roll. JANELLE CASSIDY Student Councilg Footballg Letterman's Clubg Honor Roll. SMITHY CAUDLE Q elif' Art Service Club, President. TOM CHAMES M ost Creative 5 Document Staff, Art Editorg Art Service Club, Vice-President. VICKI CHAMES CAROLYN KAY CLARK Bandg Latin Clubg Art Serv- ice Clubg Y-Teensg Honor Roll. SHARON KAY CLARK fin CAROLYN CLARK Reb Belles, Lieutenantg Pan Americang Student Council, Alternateg Library Service Clubg Office Assistantg Y- Teensg Honor Roll. Cheerleaderg Key Cluhg Pan Americang Honor Roll. GILL CLEMENTS SENIORS Reb Bellesg Pan Americang Y- Teensg Library Assistantg Of- fice Assistantg Honor Roll. LAN A CLARK Library Service Clubg Home- making Clubg Y-Teens. BARBARA CLEVELAND eb... . Cheerleaderg Favorite Nomi- nee 5 Homecoming Queen Nomineeg Basketball Queen Nomineeg Student Council, Altemateg Thespians, Treasur- er g Y-Teens, Membership Chairmang Reb Bellesg Red Crossg Tennis Team, Letter- mang Honor Roll. JENNY COWLEY RITA CREIGHTON CLIFF CROSS LINDA DAVENPORT DEAN DAVIS Future Teachersg Y-Teens. Reveille Staffg Track. Student Councilg Red Cross. Best All-Aroundg Sophomore Favoriteg Junior Favoriteg Senior Favorite Nomineeg An- nual Sweetheart Nomineeg Football Queen Nomineeg Bas- ketball Queen Nomineeg Band Sweetheart Nomineeg NDCC Sponsor Nomineeg Sophomore Class Secretaryg Student Council, 'Secretaryg Thespians, Secretaryg Band, Majorette Pan Americang, Y-Teensg Fu- ture Teachersg Office Assist- antg Honor Roll. DONNA De-VANEY TOMMY DAWSON BILL DENNIS French Club, Vice-presidentg Latin Club, Consulg Chess Clubg Senior Finance Com- mitteeg Footballg Basketballg Letterman's Clubg Honor Roll. SENIORS . . . HART DINKINS TOM DONALD Friendliestg Junior Class Fa- Key Club, T reasurerg Reveille voriteg Junior Class Vice- Staff, Honor Roll. president, Baseball, All-City Honorable Mentiong Football, Basketballg Lettermanls Club, Honor Roll. SANDRA DOWNING DICK DUBES Library Clubg Y-Teens. Band, Vice-president, Presi- . . . af Thomas Jefferson Are Alerf, Intelligent, Affracfive . . JANE DONALD Document Staff, Class Editor, Student Council, Alternate, Quill 81 Scroll, President, Document Awardg Reveille Staff, Society Editor, News Editor, NDCC Sponsor Nomi- nee, Homemakjng Club, Y- Teensg Tennis Team, Manag- er, Honor,Roll. GRAHAM DuBOSE BARBARA DUNCAN PATTIE EASTON Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Reb Bellesg Pan Americang Clubg Y-Teensg Honor Roll. Future Teachersg Y-Teens. Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teens. SHARON FERGUSON I Q, CARLYN ENOCHS Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teensg Office Assistants FOREST ERNST CLOVIS FELMET SENIORS . . . K LORETTA FEW A Cappellag Reveille Staff ELAYNE FINCHER Annual Valentine Sweetheartg Student Cotmcilg Devotional Committee, Secretaryg Pan Americang Office Assistantg Honor Roll. CATHIE FRANKLIN Spanish National Honor So ciety, Presidentg Thespians, Secretaryg Y-Teensg DAR Awardg Office Assistantg Hon- or Roll. Annual Sweetheart, Nomineeg Pan American Club, Secretaryg BARBARA FRAZIER Reb Bellesg Y-Teensg French Clubg Art Service Clubg Bi- ble Award. . . . Enioy Typical Pasfime in Typical Scenic Circumstances . . . TOM GAINER 2 X SENIORS . . . , fl PMSSUI' Awardg NDCC, Bat- tle Group Staff, Drill Team, Chorusg Reveille Staff, Photo- grapherg Latin Clubg Science Club. JAMES GARY National Merit Scholarship, Semi-fimzlistg Student Coun- cilg Latin Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teensg Future Nurses' Clubg Art Service Clubg Clinic Assistantg Honor Roll. MARCIA GENG ROBERTA GEREN . . . Take Advantage of the Homeroom Period With Typical Diligence . . DOUGLAS LEE GIBSON 1-4. M15 Latin Clubg Y-Teensg Red Crossg Office Assistantg Hon- or Roll. LINDA GILLEAN a '.s Q Pan American Clubg Footballg Basketballg Lettem1an's Club. HAROLD GLDDEN S Document Staff, Business Man- agerg Senior Activity Com- mittee, Chairmazng Pan Ameri- can Clubg Honor Roll. TOM GILLEN 1, 1. J' V X X ,sf 3f'3.g,, -- '?kNa,?v- Q 'Q 4 55 Future Nurses' Clubg Entre- Nous, La Coterie Francaiseg Y-Teens. CAROLYN GILLETI' SAM GLASS Merit Scholarship Contest, Finalistg Band, Assistant Stu- dent Director, Dance Bandg Orchestrag Key Club, Science Club, Red Crossg Chess Clubg Honor Roll. JAMES GOODE X GEORGE GODFREY NDCC, Battalion Staff, Cap- taing Honor Cuardg Library Service Club, Vice-president. Art Service Clubg Homemak- ing Club, Library Service Clubg Y-Teensg Honor Roll. CAROLYN GRADICK if 6 . l SENIORS . . . Football, All-City Honorablf Mention, Lettern1an's Clubg Honor Roll. LESTER GODWIN Thespiansg Entre Nous, Red Cross, Alternateg Senior Play Committee-4 Honor Roll. DEE ANN GRAHAM f 7 , Reb-Belles, Y-Teensg Office Assistant, lce Skating Cluhg Honor Roll. LINDA GOFF Pan Americang Spanish Nas tional Honor Societyg Bible Awardg Future Teachers, Y- Teensg Art Service Clubg Red Crossg Thespiansg lce Skating Club. HELOISE GRANT - . . Sometimes Find Selves on Thin Ice... Exchange Student from Nor- wayg Student Ccuncilg Key Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Hon- or Roll. KETIL GRAVIR Documenl Staff, Organizations Erlitorg Quill Sz Scrollg En- tre-Nous, President, La Coierie Francaiseg Thespians, Vice- president, Speech Tourna- mentg Senior Play Committee, Chairmang Honor Roll. MARILYN GUMP JOE GREGG Reb Bellesg Y-Teensg Devo- tional Clubg Pan American. JUDY HALE BOB HALEY Document Staff. Sporls Edi Lorg Reueille Staff, Photogra pherg A Cappellag Thespiansg Footballg Letterman's Club, Honor Roll. FRANK HALEY 1Z-IBEW! VINCE HAMMOND Student Council, Allternate, Thespians, Science Club, La- IUDY HARBOUR Student Council g Reveille Staff, News Editor, ' Latin Clubg Y-Teensg Pep Club. NDCC, Corps Commander, tin Club. JJ K Off - ti fl J I vi ,fi V ,f I ii if M It t o fr u ' 3 v T tj U Aff, gf A IA! Jffxiyi nfl V ix .fir 5 Qu BILL HERMES Drill Teamg Chorus, PlVIS8tT Award. JERRY HIBBS Z - CT W? ,gi f f' ' , ' I ,J , , ,,,, M I A , ,t , , C 4. . 1, W , ,ry , oy 3 . 'ff' ' Wi ' 7 ' 1 , X, Q Y SIDNEY HARE GAYLE HEDGE Most Athleticg Band, Librar- ian, Treasurer, Assistant Drum Major, Pan American Clubg Future Teachersg Ice Skating Clubg Tennis Team, Captaing Letterman. BOB HAYES National Honor Society, Secre- Laryg Band, Dram Major, President, D a n c e Bandg Science Club, Vice-presidenlg Latin Club. KAY HENDRICKS Document Staff, Copy Editor, Reveille Staff, Feature Editorg Quill 81 Scroll, Thespians Secretaryg Future Teachers Secretary, Pan American, Y Teensg Honor Roll. SENIORS . . . . . . Occasionally Like fo Play Possum . . GREG HILL WANDA HILLIARD MARGARET HOBART JAMES HORN Pan Americang Golf Team Band Student Councilg Reb Belles, Presiflentg A' Cappella, Social Cllairmang Thespiansg Latin Clubg Y-Teens. PETER HOUCK ANN HOWELL NDCC, Company Commander, Y-Teensg Ice Skating Club: PMSST Awardg Basketball. Honor Roll. Q BEN HOWELL MAX HUNTER J. E. INGRAM JAMES ISBON N DCC.g Band. Future Nurfes, Presirlent, Sef- retaryg Y-Teensg Latin Clulig Red Cross. l,I'?SiIlt?lIlQ Honor Roll. JENNIFER JAMESON Z? ly, X! X ff ffl! NDCC. ,Host Likely to Succeedg Na- tional Merit Scholarship Con- test, Semi-finalistg Mathematics Seminar, Southern Methodist Universityg National Honor So- ciety, Corresporzzling Secretary, Latin Club, Crmsulg Science Club, Vice-presizlenlg Student Councilg Key Club, Treasurer, Sophomore Director, GUDCTIZUI' of Texas-Oklalwnza llislrifrlg Honor Roll, PETE JESSUI' DONNE JAMES Student Councilg Reh Bellesg Y-Teensg Pan American Cluhg Chorus: F u t Ll r e Teachersg Honor Roll. STEVE JAMES SENIORS JOHNNY J ESSUP JACK JENKINS BOB JOHNSON J ANICE JOHNSON Football, C0-Captain, All-City, Key Club Pan Amerlcan Art 117121316813 Student COUHCII All-Areag Track, All-Cityg Servlce Club Honor Roll Membef af Lflfbe The Plan Lettermarfs Club, Preszdent Treasurer Pan Am LEE JOHNSON Pan American Clubg Foot- ballg Baseballg Le-tterman's Clubg Honor Roll. 0 0 0 to Have Eat H Too! LINDA JONES WALTER JONES Pan American Club: FDM- Future Teachers Llbrary Serv WINSTON JONES Art Sc'-1'viCe Clulxg Rr-In-Bt-Iles l7re'nCl1 Clulr, LIZ ffoteric Fran- raisv: Lilmrary Assistanl. NANCY KECK if 4 7 - I SENIORS . . . ff Key Cluhg Speech Clubg La- tin Clubg Basketball, Letter- man's Clubg Honor Roll. MIKE JOSLIN Pan American Clulyg Y-Teens: Office Assistantg Red Crossg Homemaking Club: Honor Roll. JO KELLY f 2 452553174 Somehow Have a New Mofurlfy About Them Y-Teens NANCY KENNEDY JUDY KENT Belles, Secretary-Treasur Rebellaires, Treasurer, nt Councilg Office Assis Y-Teensg Pan Ameri- Carousel, Lead. KATHY KLEIN SANDRA KRAMER JANET LACAZE Teens Office A sistant Chnic Reb Bellesg Thespiansg Y- Art Service Clubg Thespians, Assistant Honor Roll Band A11Reg10H B3-Hd Teensg Pan American Clubg Y-Teensg Latin Clubg A Cap- VIRGINIA LAKE BEVERLY LANK NDCC Sponsor Nominee. pellag Red Crossg Honor Roll. GARY LAWRENCE Ice Skating Ciubg Red Crossg Chorusg Future Nursesg Pan Americang Speech Club. TRACY LAWRENCE iff' Somehmes Present a Very Pretty- LINDA LEE WALTER LEGG French Club, President, La Coterie Francaiseg Latin Clubg Science Clubg Thespiansg Document Staff, Sports Ecli- torg Red Cross, Altermzteg Office Assistantg Honor Roll. BILL LEWIS N 451-'N ROBERTA LIEVSAY BRUCE LIPSHY GEORGE LIVINGS Reb Bellesg Pan American: Latin Clubg Red Crossg Foot- Orchestra. Y-Teensg Ioe Skating Clubg ball, Forgotten Lineman Chorusg Honor Roll. Awardg Letterman. Pan American Clubg Library Service Club, Vice-president. JOHN MacDONALD 3 Student Council, Alternate Red Crossg Y-Teensg Art Serv- ' ice Clubg Latin Club, Officer, Honor Roll. MARY MALONE I X 7 DALE LONG Reb Bellesg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. JACKIE LOINETTE Latin Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teensg Bandg Devotional Committeeg Red Crossg Art Service Club. ROBERT LUMPKIN SENIORS . . . JOHN MANGRUM State Finalist, One-Act Play, National Honor Society, Presi- dent, Senior Class Favorite Nominee, Pan American Club, Senior Class Treasurer, Track, Letterman's Club. BRUCE MARCUS RICHARD MARCUS LILA MARKS ROSE MARKS Reb Bellesg Pan American Club 5 Thespians, Student Council 5 Future Teachers 5 Y-Teens, A Cappella, Office Assistant g Honor Roll. CLAUD MARTIN NDCC, PMS8zT Award, Lieu- tenant Colonel, Drill Team Rifle Team, Head Cheerlead er, Outstanding Cheerleader, Honor Roll. . . . Jusf Love fo Play lnfellecfual Games' ' Z JILL MAXCY Frienclliest, Cheerleader, Reb Belles, Student Council, Secre- tary, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Sec- retary, President, Office As- sistant, Favorite Nominee, Homecoming Queen Nominee , Basketball Queen Nominee, Pan American, Annual Sweet- heart Nominee, Honor Roll. NDCC, Drill Team, Rifle Team, National Merit Schol- arship Contest, Fi n a l i s t, Science Club, Honor Roll. J' AMES McCOY iffffffy ,QMVMK f fff WWVMW, A , X, of, gh WARD MAYBORN JOHNNY McBEE BETTY MCCLAIN Latin Club, Tennis Team, NDCC, Lieutenant Colonel, YTeens Golf Team, Drill Team, First Sergeant, Document Staff, Faculty Edi- tor, Document Award, Quill 81 Scroll, Latin Club, Home- making Club, lee Skating Club, Y-Teens, Honor Roll. CAROL McDONALD Chorus, PMS8zT Award, Red Cross, Honor Roll. PAT McCLURE Reb Belles, Lieutenant, Rev- eille Staff Editor, Pan Am- erican, Y-Teens, Student Council, Ice Skating Club Bible Award, Quill 31 Scroll, NDCC Sponsor Nominee, Honor Roll. SENIORS JOHN- McDONALD SANDRA MCGILL PERRY MCGREW MIKE MCKINSEY CURT McMAHAN GERALD MEEKS . . . Puf Soul Info Their Acfivifies. Latin Club, President 5 Science Clubg Honor Roll. ' 'f f'f Wf-A f ,f,,f'f 2 ,ygfm f MARYLIN MERRITT JOE MESSINA Entre Nous La Coterie Fran The pians Red Cross Track Reveille Staffg Student Coun- Student Council, Thespiansg C0159 Team Blue Band cilg Pan American, Y-Teens, Pan American Clubg Honor JUDY METCALF CHRIS MEYERCORD Honor Roll. Roll. Best All-Around, Senior Cfass President, Student Council M ernber-at-Large, Letterman's Club, Vice-presidentg A Cap- pellag Carousel Ijeadg Football, Captain, All-City, All-Greater Dallas, Honorable Mention All- American, All-Southern U.S., All-State Best Athlete, District AAAAQ Baseball, All-District City and County, Best Line- man Trophy. JOE MILLER Pan Americang Reveille Staff Honor Roll. Speech Contests Football NANCY MILLER ROBERT MILLER BILL MILLS RfiHi,lL - . . . Prefer, of Course, Very High-Class Music . . NDCC. Cadet Captaing Drill Platoon. Rifle Teamg Solo En- semble Club: A Cappella, Vice- president, Presidenig Bandg Orchestra. DWAIX MIXCY 'WAYNE MIXCY Entre-Xozzs, La Coterie Fran caiseg Y-Teens. TOMMY MIZELL SHARON MOLEX DA E' ' ..,g,Mm. M!,. ,..,,. pe.. W-m,.,., me-4 A WN-, ,. . M r, -fy--NM, Band, rllajorelteg Pan Ameri- can Clubg Y-Teens. CORRIXXE MONDAY fl - I SENI ORS . . . Y f FORREST NIURPHY MARY ELLEN MURRAY Art Service Clubg lce Skating Library Service Club, Secre- Y-Teens' Future Teachers' Club? Y'TeenS' tary! Honor Roll' KIM NEHER Club. National Merit Scholarship, Finalistg Outstanding Chemis- try Sturlentg National Honor Society, Vice-presidentg Stu- dent Councilg Key Club, Dis- trict Secretaryg Science Clubg Latin Clubg Chess Clubg Hon- or Roll. MICKEY NEWTON Pan American Clubg Spanish National Honor Society. HENRY NICKS CAROLE NIVENS ' - NN. . . . Jusf Once in Awhrle Fmd Things Rather Dead Around Here JERRY NOLAN ANN NORMAN NDCC, Cadet Major, Drill Team, Squad Leader, Honor Guard, Chorus 5 Swimming Teamg Footbailg Honor Roll. J ACK OGDEN SUE PARKER DOUGLAS PALMER NANCY PALMER LINDA PARKER Pan American Club, Y-Teens LINDA PIGMAN 9 Ice Skating Club, Honor Roll. A Cappella, Secretary, Solo and Ensemble Club, President, 'LMel0cliesl'g Dance Band, Vo- calist, HPastels g Reb Belles, Pan American Clubg Y-Teensg Red Cross, Honor Roll. NELLA PITTS Cheerleader, Favorite Nomi- nee, Basketball Queen Nomi- neeg Homecoming Queen Nominee, Y-Teens, Pan Am- erican. Latin Club, Consul, Art Serv- ice Clubg Homemaking Club, Times Herald Teen-Age Coun- cilg Honor Roll. SUZIE PETERSON JIMMY PHILLIPS Red Crossg Pan American NDCC. Cadet Lieutenant, Drill Clubg Y-Teens: lcv Skating Teamg Latin Clubg Pan Am- Clubg Honor Roll. erican Clubg Science Club. SENIORS . . . K MIKE POSEY ELAINE PRESTON ALLEN PRICE NDCCg Bandg Projectionist. BOB RANSDELL DAVID RAY Golf Team, Letterman. Student Councilg Football, Trackg Honor Roll. . . . Never Let Things Remain Calm, Though! BILL PROCTOR Most Dependable, Student Body President, Treasurerg Document Staff, Editorg Key Club, President, Vice-presi- dent, Governor of Dallas Court' ty, National Honor Societyg Thespians, Vice-presidentg Quill Sc Scroll, Vice-presidentg Latin Club, President, Pontifex Maximus, Outstanding Latin Student, Junior Class Favor- ite Nomineeg American Field Service Exchange Student to Germanyg Basketballg Tennis Team, Letterman's Club, Hon- or Roll. DAVID REED Library Service Clubg Thespi- ansg Honor Roll. JUDY ROSEBROCK KLZEM Miki GEORGIA REED JOYCE REEVER KATHY RENFRO Pan American Clubg Spanish Latin Club Red Cro 5 Pan American Club YTeene National Honor Societyg Reb Belles, Chaplaing Office As- sistant. Art Service Clubg Library Service Clubg Entre-Nous, La Coterie Francaiseg Honor Roll. JUNE ROSINBAUM 1 , f'ifWz..-11.1-43,-f,i'f'L ROBB ROUGH GENE RUBIN PEGI SAMUEL JOHN SCHEFFEY Senior Favorite Nomineeg Rely Belle-sg Y-Tec-nsg Pan Ameri- can Clulm. . . . Eat, Drink, and Are Merry, for Tomorrow . . . ANN RUTLEDGE PETE RYAN Advanced Bible Awardg Red Thespiansg One-Act Play Crossg Blue Bandg A Cappellag Thespiansg Y-Teensg Devotion- al Committee. TONY SCHLESINGER Key Club, Vice-president, La- tin Club, The-spiansg Honor Roll. Latin Clubg Science Clubg Student Council, Honor Roll. JOHN SCRUCC-S W, X SENIORS . . . STEVE SCHLOSSSTEIN Document Staff, Business Man- ager , Editorg Document Award, Quill Sz Scrollg Na- tional Honor Society, Treasur- erg Thespiansg Student Coun- cil, Tennis Team, Lettermanis Club, Honor Roll. l Reb Belles, Captaing Student Council, Member - a 15 - Large, Reveille Staff, Business and Advertising Manager, Exchange Editorg Homecoming Queen Nomineeg Senior Class Favor- ite Nomineeg Thespiansg Y- Teensg Latin Clubg Honor Roll. JEANNE SEARS Orchestra, Red Cross, Latin Club, Honor Roll. NANCY SCHREIBER f Sophomore Most Atlzleticg Class Presidentg Junior Class Presidentg Football, Bell Tro- phy, Co-captain, All-District, All-City, All-Greater Dallasg Basketball, Captain, Honorable Mention All-Districtg Letter- 1nan's Club. GEORGE SEAY K, all , r' ZW Jw-, Kin 4 ffm-114. ' fx f '- ,- Bandg Latin Club, Honor Roll. MARTHA SCOTT pin Y-Teensg Pan American Club Art Service Club. PATSY SENKOW o - . Are Jusf Bouncing Wifh Talent in All Sorts of Fields! Thespiansg Red Crossg V- Pan American Clubg Home- Teensg A Cappella, Devotion- making Clubg Y-Teens. al Chairman. JEAN SHAW CAROL SHIELD Pan American, Presideritg Reb Reveille Staffg Reb Belles, Bellesg Y-Teens, Social Chair- Reporterg Future Teachersg man? Offige Aggiglglntg Rev- Y-TCCHSQ Red CTOSSQ eille Staff, Sports Editor, As- Student Councilg Senior Prom Assistantg Pan American Clubg sistant Editor. Committeeg Track. Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. Key Clubg Football. SHIRLEY SHULL CHARLES SIMONS DEBBIE SKINNER ELLIS SKINNER - f'. l, U ,IL ' WAYNE SLOVACEK MICKEY SMITH BARBARA SMITH Reb Bellesg Pan American Clubg Spanish National Hon- or Society, Secretaryg Future Teachers g Library Service Club, Treasurerg Homemaking Clubg Y-Teensg Student Coun- cilg Honor Roll. Art Service Club. Skatm Club tm Club Honor R011 PATRICIA SMITH 0 o o Get Reddy fo G Cruel World! Art Service Clubg Future Teachers, Historiang Y-Teensg Pan Americang Library Serv- ice Club. PAT STAPP Pan American Clubg Spanish National Honor Societyg Y- Teensg Reb Bellesg Art Serv- ice Clubg Honor Roll. YVONNE STARK ! DH? ANDREA STROUP BETTY STUBBS KAY TAYLOR CAROLYN TEEL YTeens Pan Amencan Fu Reb Bellesg Pan American YTeens Homemakxng Club Band Reuellle Staff Orches ture Teachers Future Nur es Spanish National Honor So IceSkat1ng Club French Club ra Art SCI'V1C6 Club Honor Roll cletyg Y-Teensg Honor Roll Pan American Club DAVID TRICE FRANNIE TUCKFIELD Document Staff, Activities Edi- torg Reveille Staffg Quill 81 Scrollg Future Teachers, Treas- urerg Office Assistantg Y- Teensg Latin Clubg Honor Roll. DON WALLACE BOB WALNER Pan American Clubg Library Pan American Clubg Golf Assistantg Document Staff, As- Teamg Baseball. sistant Sports Editorg Track Team. . . . Will Do Anything for Brownie Points! NAN CEY WADLEY BARBARA WALK Art Service Ciubg Library Service Club. in BARBARA WALKER Most Dependableg Annual Sweetheart Nomineeg Junior Favorite Nomineeg Document Staff, Organizations Editorg Reveiile Staifg Quill 31 Scroll, Secretaryg Office Assistantg Student Councilg Thespians, Secretary, Treasurerg Latin Club. BECKY WARD JOHN WASKOM RAY WEBB BILL WEHNER Blble Award Band Secre Basketball, Manager Basketball Latm Club Football Future Nurses, V ice-presidentg Y-Teensg Document Staffg La- tin Clubg Honor Roll. CAROLYN WILLIAMS ff'- WAYNE WILLIAMSON Football, All-City, Coaches Team, All-City, Dallas Mom ing News, All-Greater Dallasg Baseballg Lettermanls Club. JACQUELINE WISMER JIMMY WOFFARD Are Those People Who Have Achieved the Ulfimafe. CAROLYN WOODLING GENE WORRELL Pan American Clubg Future Thespiansg Art Service Clubg Nursesg Office Assistantg Y- NDCC, Sergeantg Pep Clubg Teensg Honor Roll. Baseballg Honor Roll. Pan American Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Homemak- ing Clubg Reveille Staffg Reb Bellesg Office Assistant. JO ANN WRIGHT NDCC Sponsorg Cheerleaderg Sophomore and Senior Favor- ite Nomineeg Annual Sweet heart Nomineeg Thespians Y-Teensg Honor Roll. JO AN YOUNG Office Assistantg Latin Club? SENIORS Senior sponsors Arch Gibson and Nancy Harrison organize kiddie-chasing for the years activities Bible Awardg Thespians, His toriang Student Council, His toriang Pan American Clubg Y-Teensg Honor Roll. PAT YOUNG . . Should Be Forgiven if They're a Liffle Bit Lively Somefimes . . . . . . or if They Don'f Seem Quite fo Have Their Minds on Their Sfudies Because Affer All, This ls the End! 237 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Cecil Schwalbe, Presidentg Nancy Clements, Secretaryg Roger Hall, Vice-president. JUNICJRS 2 1 L J Q px O Okay, Okay, llll go quietly . . . Assume a New Sophisficafion . . Oh well, some of us just prefer to be alone! 'f ff f,f'v ' ROW 3: Jill Aronson, El- len Arthur, Carol Asbill, Ioan Asmussen, Jim At- kinson. ROW 4: Annabelle Aus- tin, Dick Baker, Delores Barnes, Dan Barr, David Barton. Mx! ,ff 'f f f,i? 072 Aff pf f o r . x,,a:,,g,1 , K, 7 4, V 1:51 ,W ,: f in WZ A 7, .G , V Q J , V, R r'li R r if, ,, ra, 1 V1 jlvlf i .gy 4 M gg 'yi Q W' 54 fffx Z , ' w':'f2f wmv X f f fd 2 , qi , wg' 6 0 53 if , ff f Z X Row 1: sue All-frothy, Gail Abnor, Carol adams, Edna Akins, Donna AlCX- ander. ROW 2: Sandy Allen, Dennis Alvoid, Leon An- cona, Bryce Anderson, Nancy Anderson. 5 , f 'v 1 , 9 nr. ' 0 JUNIORS . . . DOW 5: Mary Lou Beaird, Charlene Beck, Gary Ben- ningfield, George Black- burn, Gus Blackshear. ROW 6: Limit: Bolton Jane Bonnet, AV, Bon nick, Beverly :Wen Sherry Boyd. ROW 1: Bill Bradford, Nancy Bradshaw, Bernard Brasfield, Patty Breum, Rick Brewer, ROW 2: Patricia Briden, Neal Bright, Anne Brine- rnan, Marian Brooks, Ed- die Brounstein. . . . Assume a New Upperclass Dignity. ROW 3: Beverly Gay Brown, Judy Brown, Kay Brown, Nash Brown, Frank Bruchsaler. ROW 4: Vera Bruchsaler, Patti Bryant, Wally Bueh- ring, Truett Budd, Mike Burkhart. .,.,, , ..X.,:. ., I , is is N -,r.,,ys..bN,, ? ,. ,,, 4. Q A x 'I Q S NAR w 'ix Zf -1 ,AJ X , f' ROW 1: John BurnleY, Sharon Burns, C0dY Cad- mus, Don Cameron, Dee Campbell. ROW 2: Sally Campbell, Carol Camplen, Bruce Carpenter, .lune Carpen- ter, Sam Carpenter. . . . Aren'f a Bif Bofhered by the Crowded Conditions! wi! X , ' A fgf,ff,7 ,f, , ,N f XX 1,4 f W f ff JU f gray' , X wf, Z9 H7 fp ., '37 w 'f'7 ff? ,ft 5.1 , f . ?' ,Q L 5 fr .W 7 , f 4 f' W' 4 4 Q-.nfwnfgm ff f f ,I fri, lv f 'Wa f nf Km M 4 5 ,,,,,,f, ff fm , V V' 'fjifjf g f, f,,f,,f ,f , , W gf A 4. f , f,', 4 f f J 2 ,M ROW 3: Beth Carter, Glenda Carter, Nick Car- ter, Kay Catherall, Fran- ces Caudle. ROW 4: Sandra Caugh- ram, Jackie Cawthorne, Keith Chandler, Leilia Chandler, Judy Chapman. - ,iii ROW 3: Carolyn Collins, Robert Colton, Joan Con- ley, Darline Coose, Pat Copeland. ROW 41: Kathleen Costi- gan, Delia Crenshaw, Jimmy Crenshaw, Linda Crossett, Gary Crump. Q: ' am. f ROW l: Winford Chick, Larry Clark, Norman Clark, Nancy Clements, Kathey Cluck. ROW 2: Patty Cobb, Howard Coggeshall, Mar- lene Cohen, Evelyn Cole- man, Barbara Collier. ROW 5: Terry Cullender, Barbara Culver, Julie Cummings, Kathleen Cun- ningham, Janet Curby, ROW 6: Rawley Curry, Walt Dallas, Donald Dal- ton, Eddie Dayton, Judy Davenport. 243 ROW 1: Carolyn David- son, Richard Day, Charles Dedmon, Paul Deis, Butch Delcambre. ROW 2: Jeanie DeVaney, Herb DeWees, Linda Dill, Diane Dodson, Rickey Donehoo. ROW 5: Judy Evans, Har- 7 f rell Euhanks, Jerry Far- ney, Kay Felker, Tom Fer- gus. f' , 5 4 'W 5 f qw-V ROW 3: Margaret Drans- field, Donna Drinkard, Paul Dubes, Dick Edel- stein, Gordon Edwards. ROW 4-: Jane Edwards Bill Ellis, Larre Emerson Betty Emory, Mike Ervin V ,- C' rf, . ' -9777 5 ' '1:'i'f ' 'if-'J W V if ', ' A9 7,0 hfihz-'.v:'1f' . H V I. I ,.., I V V , ff new :. Q ROW 6: Lucy Ferguson. , -l 1 if Mary Fletcher, Norman 7' -' V Fojtasek, Dianne Forson, I ' V I, 5 af , M. P. Forsyth. . W 244 i ii -V 1-N , ., ,.v, H ROW 1: Franklin Frickey, Joan Fulton, Janice Gal- laher, Mark Gardner, San- dra Garner. ROW 2: Dorothy Gib- bons, Stanley Glanz, Leighton Glass, Dwight Gleaves, Ginni Glines. Evidence Ufmosf Enthusiasm for Our New Academic Program ROW 3: Patty Gold- ammer, Joella Goldman, Robyn Goldman, Kenny Goodacre, Dick Goode. ROW 4: John Gray, Meri- dee Greathouse, Randy Green, Sheri Greene, Rita Greenwald. W ROW 1: Bill Greer, San- dra Grimes, Bonnie Grube, Gerald Gruber, .limmy Gsell. ROW Z: Patsy Gumm, Tim Guyton, Norma Hag- gard, Roger Hall, Sally Hanson. Mr. Ferrell Doesn'f Believe in Paddling fhe . . . f fwffyf f , , Z 47' X ,, ,, 4 4' ff , , f f ff 1 lf 1, 7 v ff f f ff , 1 1 f JW 4 ig' fh my I s X f 7 f ,Wag 4 XX ?Q':'ff fl-ww wr , ffw,hwf 'L ','Qff'7' X f tm, ffmf 7,4 ,,, A ,Mme ' ff 7 , , . ,W ,, am! ff QW ROW 3: Bobby Hamilton, Newton Hammet, Donna Hardin, Beverly Harding, Allen Harr. ROW 4: Linda Harvey, Marvin Harvey, Jean Hatch, Patsy Hathaway, Glenda Hawkins. l i9A1 i '-Q ROW 3: David Hill, Jerry Hitt, Tom Hodges, Glenda Holder, Judy Horn. ROW 4-: Bob Horton, Noel Houck, Betty How- ard, Kelley Hudson, Or- ville Hudson. - B' ROW 1: Larry Hays, Peggy Head, Pam Heath, Dean Henderson, Nancy Henderson. ROW 2: Carolyn Hend- ricks, Mike Henrich, Bill Herries, Rosemary High, Barbara Hill. ROW 5: l..eRos Hull, Mike Hulme, Billy Hunt, Cary Hunt, Judi Hurst. ROW 6: Kyle Jackman, Mark Jackson, Zada Jack- son, Baird Jamerson, Chris Jameson. 247 ROW 1: Bill Jamison, Walt Jamison, Sue Jen- sen, Jimmy Jessup, Jan Johnston. ROW 2: Janie Johnson, Larry Johnson, Ronny Johnson, Sherry Johnson, Lloyd Jones. 7 1' ' f ' 2' 4 , 4 I, ' fu' ,I ,K ff fi 511, ,frwfi ff 59',f2:f?:24,j:,t , ,JL f 47' -I 5' ' Q f-0 V-at f .4 , W- ff 4 f ' -V yy ff ff. 7 W f V , ff jf g if if Z W' V !?'f?,ii1-9 ' Q ' f ' V 0 X if ,-4 'iwhfffff , if ' V f ' J q f fisi 1 , ,:: ',,,, ,,,- .-s1 '1 ,,, ' ,Q ,, ' , 4 W 49' Y 'Q V , ri v L . F. M, , , 1 ' gg 3' , ' ,tb A V ' ' f y fu, W ' 5 . A , 'V , 5315. 'X ' affix M fl 6 . , , tt ft it f f 2 F , J 'f' f ' Xi ' Z 2 ' 'Q 5 512,f7if'4W7 i2, f ' JJJJ t , , ,LZ , ,Q f,. , fwfr 14 'I' 1 f.:JfW'f25n,,, 77' I I ,-f ,,, 'J 19.5, V or J, ,,,, f J li 5 rf Y Lf f V Q , as V 'ii' -' M7 ' . - ,t l ,f lf frf f ,f 1 ,Z rf f , 'f ' i , , , ,, ff, X' f f 4 f ROW 5: Judy Kidd, Jack Kilpatrick, Rio King, Kay Kinkel, Stewart Kipness. ROW 6: Nancy Klein, Dick Kline, Betty Knicka erhocker, Marie Knight, Patricia Kogin. 248 Q f A, 4, I' , ., ,, ' Hn , f X :fm ,sf ff' 4 Zf fx , ' ,M , ,. ' R ,'1m'g- f' ,KC A ' I fy, ,,,, 7, , In fmn. N ,r ,f A ,fd f' Q iffy f , , . - x M7 it ROW 3: Saundra Jones, Robin Jordan, Denise Jooste, Jeanne Kalousek, Karen Kay. ROW 4: Carol Keck, Joel Kelley, Mike Kelly, Joan Kershaw, Chad Kersting. ROW 1: Kathie Koppa, Nancy Krevis, Martha Kuster, Terry Lancaster, .limmy Langham. ROW 2: Volney Launey, Donna Lay, Carol Lee, Gene Lindsey, Nan Linds- ley. JUNIORS ROW 3: Marilyn Lipman, Barry Lipsic, Tim Lobdell, Melvin Loinette, Janet Long. ROW 4: John Lowe, Dar- rell Lummus, Rochelle Lynn, Nancy MacDon- ough, Bert Mackaman. ROW l: Kay Madera, Sandra Marcom, Suzy Mars, Alberta Marshall, Sam Marshall. ROW 2: Clara Martin, Joyce Martin, Kay Massie, Martha Mathews, Stueart Matlock. There Are Lots of New Books in the Library fc Help the ROW 3: Beverly Maxcy, Doug Mayes, Gerald Mc- Adams, Mary McCall, Kent McCoin. ROW 4: Don McCullar, Tommy McDonnell, Jerry McFarland, Wayne Mc- Gowen, June McKee. JUNIORS f 4 f. , I n f A' X ' f V ff , I X., V,, , t 4 f.ll':i.. , fl I :za Z 3 I ' , -ww .W--wg fm 5. H1271 . ROW 3: Ricky Miller, Steve Miller, Cathy Mims, Harriet Mims, Becky Moore. ROW 4: Catherine Mor- gan, Don Morris, Jack Morris, Neal Morris, .lill Morton. H .ahnI1. gi ROW l: Barry McKernen, Judy McLane, Kathleen McLeod, Patty Mcshane, IoRuth McSpadden. ROW 2: Regina Mc- Williams, Charles Means, Martha Meyercord, Yvette Milburn, Carol Miller. ROW 5: Nancy Muir, Stephanie Mullins, David Murphy, Patty Myers, Betty Myres. ROW 6: Sue Nelson, Lyndia Nichols, J. C. Nix, Ray Norton, Jimmy Odom. 25l ROW 1: Sidney O,Hara, Phyllis Palmer, John Parker, Roger Parker, Cooper Parks. ROW 2: Sammy Parks, Stan Parr, Ronny Parish, Marianne Pecora, lean Peirsol. ROW 5: Pete Prigge, Sharon Pringle, Key Puck- ett, Jimmy Putnam, Powell Rains. ROW 6: Kenny Rainer, Ronnie Ramhin, Becky Ransdell, Ronnie Ray, John Reagan. 252 4512 if ROW 3: Sarah Pender, Nancy Perry, Bob Persful, Bill Phemister, Charles Pittman. ROW 4-: Elaine Porter, Gerard Prestridge, Charles Price, .leff Price, Sandy Price. ROW 1: Joe Reed, An- nette Rehders, Michael Ricci, Judy Rice, Carol Richardson. ROW 2: Alice Rickman, Kay Rigsbee, Scott Rip- ley, Sue Ritchie, Esther Ritz. 1 , , , Face fhe Homeroom Firing Squad Like Everybody Else. ROW 3: Margaret Roath, Bruce Roberts, Doug Rob- erts, Tom Robira, Janet Robbins. ROW 4: Margaret Rod- riguez, David Rogers, Car- olyn Rosenbloom, Gayle Rosenthal, Emma Rosin- haum. i ' - i f':' '7'is ' ' K 1 2 ROW 1: Mary Ann Ross, Jerry Rucker, Sue Rut- ledge, Sandra Sample, David Sander. ROW 2: Pat Sanders, Roger Sandison, lane Scarborough, Vin Schei- hagen, Karen Schneider. Metal Polishing ln the Arf Room Appeals fo the ROW 3: Kit Schoenfield, Kenneth Schultz, Bob Schulz, Cecil Schwalbe, Sondra Schwarz. ROW 4-: Betsy Seals, Marybelle Seals, Sally Shaw, Beryl Siemer, Sharon Silk. -M ' 1... Y- ROW 1: Davis Simmons, Sue Sims, Barry Skiles, Barbara Smith, Martha Smith. ROW 2: Dave Somerville, Jerry Soper, Elaine Soven, Chris Sowell, Donna Sowell. ROW 5: Marshall Sulli- van, Dick Sutton, Mary Tatsch, Kindel Tatum, Alfred Taylor. ROW 6: Buddy Taylor, Carolyn Taylor, Gail Tay- lor, Susan Taylor, Donna Teague. ROW 3: Deloris Spradlin, Terry Spraggins, Stanley Stages, Sondra Steffens, ,lane Stewart. ROW 4: J im Story, Tommy Story, Kirby St. Romain, Mack Stuart, Sandra Sulkin. ' zff W? 'Wi ROW 1: Jean Teel, Judy Temple, Sammye Thomas- son, Donna Thompson, Cordon Thorn. ROW 2: Ceorganne Thro- wer, Leslie Tiedtke, Ken- neth Tracy, Susan Travis, Billie Tromhley. JUNIORS , -, ' 'w 1 97 9 .. ' 3. Q 4 Z' Q Q y , ROW 5: Ronnie Under- wood, Catie Upshaw, Jerry Wade, Shirley Walden, Sharon Waldorf. ROW 6: James Walker, Pat Walker, Stephen Walker, Margaret Wat- kins, Ann Warren. ,y ff' ROW 3: Gary Tuveng, Bill Tyree, Linda Vandi- vort, Paula Van Wagoner, Jack Vickrey. - I J L Row 41 Robert yickrey, Marion Victor, Warren Vine, Larry Vinther, Nancy Vos. M, ,, ,fr F ' 41 739 W ' - Q ' . T Y , ff f. 1' 'X ff I . ' f , 4,7 ,,.4,y,,4 -. f ,f V 'W '- I ' if . ROW 3: Jim Wight, Jackie Wilcox, Bill Wil- kinson, Benny Williams, Joe Williams. ROW 4: David Winn, Carol Winters, Tracy Witchell, Esther Witte, Judy Womack. ROW 1: Buddy Warren, Peggy Weaver, Susan Webb, Betty Weger, Fred Weyand. ROW 2: Jackie White- hurst, David Whitaker, James White, Joe Whit- man, Kitty Whitworth. .IUNIORS IQ - x , 1 Xi f V ,r'f , , Q ' ' ,rn K , K ,Pj ROW 5: Jimmye Wood, Judye Wood, Allan Wood- cook, Lynda Woodruff, Lenore Woods. ROW 6: Renee Wood- ward, Bobby Glen Wright, Phyllis Wright, Charles Yarborough, Harry Zier, Charles lsom. ,Tiff , x ,,,,-,- t M ,f - . Q. , ff ' 541:52-' - - 3'-1:9 .- as Y 257 Y r affkgw, ,fr the. - J , t J SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Bobby Legg, Vice-presidentg Cazzie Miller, Secrelaryg Jimmy Pace, President. 4 are poised socially . . . SOPHOMORES . . . . and Above AH, Polished! Impressionable . . . ff-xxx w K M xx 5, ... 7 ,Ki Q -:KAI X . . . devoted to duty . . . 1, f xsdi. W Q J d 6 , 1, ' W XJ Q 'W'+fm:m5fi:2-7 2 , i 12WMNff'.'ra. A ROW 1: Scott Ables, Dennis Abrams, Dinah Adams. ROW 2: Donald Adams, An- toinette Aguilar, Floyd Akins. ROW 3: Bob Albritton, Mike Alexander, Ryan Allen. ROW 4. Bill Allin Julia ' g, Almond, Joe Altick. ROW 5: Rosalind Ancora, John Anderson, Nick Ander- son. ROW 6: Elma Armstrong, Linda Arnold, James Ash- worth. ROW 7: Susan Babb, Carolyn Bailey, Norman Baird. ROW 8: Sandra Baker, Margo Barbee, Mike Bar- ber. There Are Lofs of Cuf Ups Among the . SOPHOM CRES ROW 1: Brenda Barnes, Gail Barzune, Troy Bate- son, Cynthia Beale, Ann 'Becklund, Bob Beckmann. ROW 2: ,lim Bell, Paula Benninghoven, M i c k e y Bierner, Billy Billings, Betsy Bingman, Barbara Blanton. ROW 3: Billie Blanton, Larry Blasingame, .leh Blum, Preston Blum, Ron- ald Bock, Ken Boemker. ROW 4: Sue Boggess, Walter Bone, Pat Bonnet, Betsy Book, Joyce Boyles ,lim Bradford. ROW 5: Sue Bradford, Patricia Bradley, Peggy Bradley, Allen Branden- burg, Linda Brieger, Sarah Bristow. ROW 6: Joan Brooks, Charles Brothers, Gary Brower, Judy Brown, Mary Lou Browne, Larry Brun- ner. ROW 7: Richard Bryan, Sandra Budd, Kindall Buller, Mickey Bunlew, Michelle Burns, Patrick Burns. ROW 8: Sherrie Burns, Nancy Bybee, Betty .lane Cain, Kaye Carlin, Jim Caruthers, Linda Carpen- ter. 261 ROW 1: Jimmy Carr, Sherry Carwile, Bob Casey, Chris Cason, Kathy Cason, Charles Catina. ROW 2: Gene Cawlfield, Kay Chaffin, Linda Chap- man, Joe Chick, Gwen Childers, Ronnie Childers. ROW 3: Mike Claiborne, Lynne Clark, Ray Claxton, Carol Clinger, Pete Co- belle, Gary Cody. ROW 4: Elizabeth Col- born, Diane Colfry, Eu- gene Comroe, Ernest Conklin, Carol Connell, James Connell. ROW 5: Betty Connolly, Sanlyn Cooley, Gloria Cope, Ramona Cortez, Alan Couk, Wayne Cov- ington. ROW 6: Lorraine Cox, Sharen Craft, Jimmy Cra- votta, Frances Crawford, James Crook, Carol Crosby. ROW 7: Emma Cross, Martha Cross, Priscilla Cross, Donnie Crowder, S a n d r a Cruickshank, Joyce Cryder. ROW 8: Mike Curtis, Ann Curton, Joanne Dallas, Mike Darnell, Sally Da- vies, Pete Davis. 262 'Vu- SOPHOMORES ROW 1: Carol Day, Ralph Dean Cutler, Dianne De- Gaugh. ROW 2: Betsy Dennis, Sandra Dennis, Jerry Dent. ROW 3: Ruth Dever, San- dra Dilworth, Lela Dix. ROW 4: Steve Doane, Mar- garet Dodson, Carol Doyle. ROW 5: Benny Drollinger, Cheryl Drumheller, Tommy Drumm. ROW 6: Marie DuBose, Lynn Duckworth, Kristine Dykema. ROW 7: Bobby Ear- hart, Connie Eaton, Brian Eberstein. ROW 8: Larry Ed- wards, Judy Egan, Alvin Elam. Shck Closely Together 1 Who Could Help lf?j ROW 1: Sharon Ellis, Steve El- lis, Larry Elsey. ROW 2: David Elson, Steve Erickson, Gail Erskine. ROW 3: Carole Estes, Carol Evans, Charlene Evans. ROW 41: Sharon Everett, Mike Feemster, Roberta Feil. ROW 5: .lay Ferguson, Rick Fetterman, .lacquelin Findley. ROW 6: Burt Finger, Carolyn Fleming, Jim Floyd. ROW 7: Diana Ford, Rich- ard Freed, .lohn French. ROW 8: Jimmie Kaye Fri- day, Mike Friedman, Hanes Frybarger. There's Lofs of Talent m the Class of . SOPHCM ORES I ? lj X Vx ,I ff l J , Q .Q . ,. ' f ' , 'W' af ,,V , I , N ',7,g,1 I ,...,, 'L 'f ROW 1: Carole Fursman, Helmuts Gailitis, Carol Sue Gee, Robert Gharis, Fred Gierson, Max Gilley. ROW 2: Jimmy Gilmore, Maryann Gleason, Jimmy Godwin, Stuart Goldstein, Phillip Goode, Sharon Goolsby. ROW 3: Timothy Grady, Billy Graham, Bill Grant, John Graves, Don Green, Kaye Green. ROW 4: Nancy Greer, Bill Griifitts, Margie Gross, Diane Grove, Ted Gruen, Kathy Guernsey. ROW 5: David Gursch, Jackie Gwinner, Buddy Haden, Jean Hale, Bar- bara Haley, Ralph Hall- mark. ROW 6: Mary Ann Ham- mer, John Hammond, Gail Hammond, Art Hammons, Joyce Hankins, Orbin Hanks. ROW 7: John Harris, Linda Harris, Carol Jeanne Harrison, Deloris Harwell, Glenda Hatha- way, Judy Hatherley. ROW 8: Joe Hayden, Joe Hays, Karen Hemfelt, Connie Hervey, Ronnie Heslop, June Hewitt. ROW 1: Lynda Hickman, Jay Hicks, Barbara Hill, John Hill, Mike Hill, Nancy Hill. ROW 2: Roger Hill, Rob- ert Hilliard, Bubba Hol- land, Bobby Holloway, W. B. Hollweg, Tony Holman. ROW 3: Joan Holway, Heather Honan, Carolyn Honza, Vikki Hoover, Ed Hord, Sarah Horton. ROW 4: Anita Horwitz, John Houck, Tommy Houston, Paula Howard, Rowena Hoyt, Weldon I ludson. ROW 5: Jimmye Sue Hudgins, David Huens, Georgia Hughes, Cathie Hulse, Wofford Humph- ries, Peggy Gayle Hund- ley. ROW 6: Mike Huneycutt, Bob Irish, Irwin Celeste, Kay Isbon, Steve Israel, Roger Izard. ROW 7: Jane Jackson, Sandra Jackson, Gayle Jacobie, Judy Jarog, Ann Jarrett, Peggy Jessup. ROW 8: Irene Johnson, Judy Johnson, Teresa Johnson, Barbara Jones, Eddie Jones, John Jones. 266 r I af 4 1, 9 , ,- 1, 5' f , 5, V V ffrr y s .,,. 7 . ' 46' ' fi , ' X if V. V 1 , .,', V. - 5wf,f,V: , , ff ff I , , X X 4 q M 2140 f 5 f' V ...wi 'fcwhirfw V ff 4' f ,yi f W f W ff f f , j , f V Vq- 4,f4,,.,,,, My 5 f-V . +4 V f- --'. f f f f yn, ,, ff' -f 1 ' ,fy if-f 1- 4 'K V . VQ . 4-'ff-V ff 667 , . 1, I .I . ,afii i jf' f ,, f ,1 mdfsff aff V, ,J ff gif SOPHOMORES ROW 1: Chuck Jordan, Coleman Juett, Royce Kanter. ROW 2: Peggy Karger, Barbara Katz, Edward Keeler. ROW 3: Bill Keesey, Bill Kelly, Pat Kelly. ROW 4: Pete Kemp, Carol Kennedy, Nan Ken- nedy. ROW 5: Sue Kennedy, Dale Kimmell, David King. ROW 6: Linda King, Keith Klein, Kelly Klein. ROW 7: Barbara Kline, Aubrey Knight, Rob Koh- ler. ROW 8: Johnny Komdat, R o n n y K 0 0 n s , Carolyn Koontz. Supply T J Wlfh Cultural Touch . . . ROW 1: Donnell Koos, Wayne Kovsky, Sue Kri- der. ROW 2: Joe Kurlan, Joe Labruzzo, Ann Lander. ROW 3: Beverly Lane, Mike Larned, I im Lar- sen. ROW 4: Dottie Lash, James Leath, Kathie Lee. ROW 5: Larry Lee, Rob- ert Legg, Joan Leonard. ROW 6: Phillip Leslie, Robert Leslie, Eddie Les- ICI. ROW 7: Dianne Lett, Fredyann Levit, Robert Lewelling. ROW 8: .lean Lewis, Bruce Lob- dell, Don Loewen. ' f ' , f ff Yfifi ' ffffifl iw 5 if ff' ' L X W f 9 X f Vi : ffffl 7M X 3 f irt i ig: 1,, ff f -, , .e 5 , A Y-7 i if f-,-, I ..-- . h j, Q 1' . -5, Q, .iii ,,.. -,:v.- zzz?-v:?:+'i? 1 i .-aff QU: - '- - -1'-, 111 , 5 i' it ' X -5 ' L L '.-- fr-ic: 'If Il f '--- f f Q W :::i',.:'.-Qlfigikifiwfei- L , L 1 kk..k Q G Q f,., --ii s o L - gvfi e R'te f-,, f , R t s r or o L - ijfg ht,t if H ip iff-ff'-L11-R ff liii- r--i' f 752ffYf-5t', 'i ii L iift1Qfff3',fl7ff L 0 - 4 .fln V' ' X . ' i'ff'lfi'ii -lit R W iv R rsrrs Q ddtt ,Q ,,tl iggs . igggg lf You Want Anything Done, Jusf Call on the . SOPHOM ORES L, ROW 1: Charler Long, Sandra Longmire, Jane Loughmiller, David Lov- ing, Jean Lowder, Ken- neth Lubcker. ROW 2: Jon Lyons, San- dra MacDonald, Mark Magilow, Suzy Mahoney, Pat Manley, Pam March. ROW 3: Jo Marcia, Joel- len Margrave, Cindy Marks, Mike Marks, Anne Marmaduke, Frank Mar- tin. ROW 4: John Martin, Richard Martin, Sherry Martz, Duncan Mason, Lucy Mason, Warner Mas- sey. ROW 5: Charles Math- ews, Phil Maxwell, David May, Delores Mayo, Cora McBride, Sid McClain. ROW 6: Arthur McCray, Eileen McCulloch, Sherry McDaniel, Donald Mc- Donald, Nancy McDon- ald, Bob McGregor. ROW 7: Marc McKinney, Mary Ann McLeod, Bill McLeRoy, Barbara Mc- Lure, Dian McMillan, Ouida McWilliams. ROW 8: Larry Mead, Philip Meek, Bill Mellon, Cazzie Miller, John Mil- ler, Susan Miller. ROW lz Georgia Minix, Shari Minton, Ann Mary Mitchell, Tim Mitchell, Martha Ann Montgomery, Peggy Mood. ROW 2: Susie Moore, Ma- rie Morel, Jane Ann More- man, Carolyn Moritz, Glenda Morton, Tom Mosby. ROW 3: Betty Mosher, John Mumford, Carla Mundt, Bill Murray, Joan Muth, Carol Myers. ROW 4-: Donald Myers, Sheryl Myers, Robert Na' gel, ldie Nakano, Carolyn Nance, Carolyn Nelson. ROW 5: Jackie Nelson, Jane Anne Nelson, Mike Nesmith, Joan Nichols, Allan Nolan, Candy Noyd. ROW 6: Bobby Odom, Frederick Olden, Bob Ol- iver, Maureen O,Toole, Jimmy Pace, 'Carol Par- ker. ROW 7: Linda Parker, Eddie Parma, June Pel- lillo, Michael Perry, Judy Peyton, John Phillips. ROW 8: Merrinell Phil- lips, Emily Pigman, Gil- bert Pitts, Ronnie Porter, Becky ' Pounders, Bettie Powell. 270 M f i r E E SOPHOMORES ROW 1: Joyce Powell, Shirley Power, Curry Pressly. ROW 2: Ellen Pressman, James Prewitt, J. W. Prewitt Jr. b ROW 3: Judy Pruett, Linda Purvis, Stephanie Quirk. ROW 4: Karen Rainey, David Ray, Margie Rechif. ROW 5: Pete Record, Carolyn Reed, Ronnie Reed. ROW 6: Steve Reed, MaryLou Renfro, Jary Reppen. ROW 7: Ann Reynolds, Shannon Reynolds, Billy Rice. ROW 8: Earl Richard, Sandy Richard, David Ritz. ' Cerfamly Deserve an Even Break! ROW 1: Sharon Roath, Nancy Robbins, Shelly Roberts, Betty Robertson, Steve Robertson, Ellery Robinson. ROW 2: Judy Roe, Jimmy Rosenberg, Dianne-- Ros- ser, Tom Ruelt, Joyce Rushing, Butch Russell. ROW 3: Jodie Russell, Sherry Sadler, Robert Sage, Charlotte Sandaas, Lloyd Sutterfield, Tommy Schara. ROW 4: Mary Jane Schmeer, Sally Schmidt, Henry' Schread, Charlotte Schrimsher, Marlene Schultz, John O. Scbur- icht. ROW 5: Sandra Schwett- mann, Shirley Seely, Stephen Self, Gregg Shafer, Walter Shaw, El- len Shields. ROW 6: Barbara Shockey, Mike Silverglat, Kay Silverthorn, Suzee Simmons, Charles A. Skinner, John Smalley. ROW 7: Bobby Smith, Danny Smith, Donald Smith, Gerald Smith, Har- rison Smith, Kent Smith. ROW 8: Lloyd Smith, Ronnie Smith, Sue Smith, Phil Smitley, Sandra Sohreweide, G o r d o n Speights. 272 77, ,.,, ., ,,,,,.,f7,,,,, 'ff ,Hue 'f sf, , Z Z if -nn pw ff-4 - f WQKZWL7 ff '.:,, r I P f , V - r ' ,Wi fi , . gi, . . t ' 1 f - SOPHOMORES 7 ROW 1: Jimmy Spence, .lohri Spence, Bobbie Standridge. ROW 2: Diane Starr, Lanny Staton, Alan Steckler. ROW 3: Sheiyl Ann Steele, Sandra Stephens, James Stew- art. ROW 41: Tony Stiner, Walter Strain, Carol Strong. ROW 5: David Sturgiss, Don Swindler, David Tacke. ROW 6: David Tanner, Mary Tarpley, Toby Tate. ROW 7: Bill Taylor, Carol Taylor, Mary Beth Taylor. ROW 8: Robert Terry, David Thompson, Mary Ruth Thompson. Are the Frlendhesf Bunch Going! ROW 1: Ralph Thornton, Geraldine Tiffany, Glenda Tinsley. ROW 2: Robert Toon, Mike Travis, Alex Tread- way. ROW 3: Margie Trett, George Trotzuk, Zack Troxel. ROW 4: Sally True, Mike Twiehaus, Taffy Vander Meulen. ROW 5: Patty Vaughan, Marilyn Vangham, Mich- ael Verduin. ROW 6: ,lim Vermillion, Barbara Vernon, Fen Vesecky. ROW 7: Lynn Waldman, Nancy Waldman, Carroll Walker. ROW 8: Suellen W a l l , Margaret Wallace, N a n c y Wallace. 5 -. -- V Y' wfn1z25v5v:,a,: ,LL , ' . fl ' 75 , f , y -5 4 i it V ,V Q 6 ff' ,fffya ,zfy Q11 1 737 lk 57 I' ,.,,W,,. , ., ,, V fr . warg 4 X iw L-' f 'W 1 ill fl No Class ls More Alerf Than the . . . 3. .v,, ROW 1: Eugene Walls, Dick Ward, Carole Watts, Shelby Weir, Pat Wellhorn. ROW 2: Eddie Werth, Cecilia Wey, Skippy Wharton, Rodger Whitaker, Bill Whitehead. ROW 3: Billy Whitsett, ,loan Wiggins, .loyce Wiggins, Al Wilcox, Tommy Wilder. ROW 4: Mike Wilkerson, Barbara Wil- liams, Dick. Williams, Nancy Williams, Nina Williams. SOPHOM ORES ff., ,, A ,IMA , ,gg . if ff! off' ' - V Mescal Wilson, Mike Wilson, Betsy Winn, V V f X f ff .1 f f f ff l 5,45 ,fg,y , Qf7fz ' ' iw 7 f , lv. ff ,I Q ' we-'a.., ,. ,f,,Q,,,? If f A. . , :ja .175-f ROW 6: Virginia Witt, Martha Wofford, Mickey Woodward, Lynn Worden. ROW 7: Dick Worrell, Charles Wright, Muriel Yaffe, Susie Yenny. ROW 8: Richard York, Robert Young, Charles Zell, Larry Zielstorf. , 275 ROW 5: Paulette Williams, Hoyet Wilson, FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Bobby Nichols, President Barbara Glew, Secretary Jay Bates, Vice-president ROW 1: Rhoda Bellen, Diane Belshaw, W. Randolph Benson, Roi Best, David Billings. ROW 2: Richard Birnholz, Calvin E. Bockbrader, Johnny Borchardt, Kathy Borreson, ,loe Boudreaux. ROW 3: Elmer Braly, Ray Brinson, Mica Brock, David Brown, Margie Brude. ROW 4: Sandra Buchanan, Larry Dundren, Charlene Callison, Pat Campbell, Sharon Campbell, Win Camp- bell, Bob Camplen, Tom Canis, Nellie Cash. ROW 5: Fred Chandler, IoDeane Clanton, Buddy Clark, Carole Clark, Cheryl Clark, Pamela Clark, Marilee Class, 1 i 1 Q 5 5 2 5 . Z 2 3 f r 1 3 Z 4 6 y ROW l: Marshia Ablon, Marjorie Adams, George Ainsworth, Karen Alford, Carol Allen. ROW 2: Sara Allen, Donna Sue Ammons, Mark Anastasi, Catherine Anderson, Phyllis Andreoli. ROW 3: Barbara Andrews, Sherry Andrews, Kim Angell, Con- nie Suzanne Ashton, Stephanie Askew. ROW 4: Susan Asmus- sen, Billy Atkinson, Tim Baker, ,lean Balle, ,lay Bates. vrwmyffvm5,-if-7:-71 sf ff.V ,VV.1.,,,,--, 44- fw.f 4 f .!.,.-fs: v .f,, 1 .Q Q. . ,yy .g , wif 4 - na. , V 2. fi ' .i'e Y T E '11 , , z zf . if 1 5 .1 I ff, V I .- -A A k 5 f J ii ' 4 V A X X li' K ' L ' ' is 1 v i'--. T.Zl'if7Zi: fi-213 was .. ., .. 4 ., .,.,, his . . . . ,, k ws- f Q f-Clips-'s!bwY - 'Z ' ff- X r o vlvfigz . far 1 1 ' ' - . .. -rs .-,,- ,jf Higgs A - - ' .fig . vi.. s A ' A A e isis- A Y f 3 ' ' r ' f ' - 9fQsi'11' 'YI I' . 'F' 4' -, .f 1 I K A 51, A X ,-V. 35- . gk ,N Y, ., ,, - Q., ,,.,,. Q .. - .V Vx' 11.112 mr.. A , .. ' -'ff' . ru ff: , V X X V 1 Tf.:3 g. Alicia Clay, Anita Collier. ' , tli 'Y ji '- ',ii rils .... .arr , .y.., .. y ,yy U N - a- My :,f , ff ,.... R 1 'Q . kr . in ...V V.yr V, 1 VI . V . , V 777 Awww! Vwififyyffv mv 74f47 :1:77fWz.2' .W V f,f.- HVV 'f.' fvyff. W A V. i . . rl.i rrfr ., - ' '.-r f f 'e 't,' N A u ..,. f f f'.' ' .-.- ' rt M 4. ' errrrrrr - f ,M ..., A , A it . - 5 'C ,A Lrr ' , n . H irret is . .' ' .A ,f f KW V' 15.4. I 3644 .. ff f v f',' 'rf , . - rili M' ie t... it ' rr s i,' 5... ff 5 5 - . ..... ,,,, 1-- uw ...Z -- . , f Va 'WfTff?'l7'5 V say? bt , 'gif Y 5 A Q F ' 5 ' 1 1 I ,..,. ., ., ,., 1, .,7. , ,'.Z ,ig ,.,, . .AV-. ' f -' f.'2:.'.-Q-my . C C ...V , . , . , cw .uit ' .frfwz-.-:-wi v'r'.-'v.y.:-'-? 'bv' 1 A -' 11 2' - . -fy.-511, s. i' f':z,i:.:fggiw'.fg. rf' - ,... 1 5' -1' .'5f- 5 ' rfgfffgg. . . ' '7 ' f ff '16 ,Y A 752, g , is 4 fir' Q, f 4' P 74' v fgf ,V -, '32 ,K I 9 4 V f aiu 4 ' Qf Q5 ff 5 ff A f 4 ff' is Ji .Q 2 ag, ,, ,g vf S K? X 'X ROW l: Richard Collier, Judy Comroe, Jayne Conley, Cynthia Cook, Carol Cooke, Robert Craig, Susan Crisford, Ruth Crittenden, Judy Cross. ROW 2: Bob Cummings, Johnny Daniel, Byron Davey, Carolyn Davis, Sarah Davis, Joyce Day, Donna Deans, Sue Ann de la Vega, Den DeShong. ROW 3: Diane Dickson, Arlene Dietz, Suzie Ditto, Jimmy Donahue, Larry Donohoo, John Doyle, Lewis Duncan, Clifford Dungan, Donna Dungan. ROW 4: Gail Evans, Barbara Foster, Anne Franklin, Shelia Gaiser, Penny Gamble, Sally Gary, Marlene Geng, Donna Gilbertson, Robert Glass. ROW 5: Barbara Glew, Carol Gon- ser, Pat Gorman, Bill Graham, Rosyland Granek, Kay Grant, Evalynne Sue Gruber. ROW 6: Joyce Guthrie, Stephen Hanks, Kathy Harbour, Sallye Harp, Charles Hart, Linda Hart, Patricia Harwell. ROW 7: Richard Dean Heider, Judy Hibbs, Betty Suazanne Hinckley, Betty Hines, Abbey Hintgen, Frank Hoifer, Jody Horton. ROW 8: Bobbie Horvich, Annette Howell, Zorina Novell Howener, Larry Huelbig, Ruth Ann Huffer, Mary Jane Hutchison, Alice Inman, Jill James, Ben Johnson. ROW 9: Roy Johnson, Ronny Jones, Tommy Jones, Karen Keefer, Ann Keeler, Carol Kelley, Charles Kemp, Elizabeth Kerstring, Carolyn Kinkel. A' ' Q w A Q, ie , E ' f J . z:i,ii, I A '::1 K 2 , , , stii ' if 1 i i ,,,:, f J' ' , J ,V ROW 1: Bobby Knickerbacker, Billy Knighton, Cheryl Kothe, Ann Kristell, Diane Kristell, Kay Kristin, Kathie Kuhn. ROW 2: Gary LaCroix, John Ladd, Susan Lee Ladd, Sharon Lambright, Skippy Landers, Norby Lanicek, .lim Lawrence. ROW 3: Linda Lay, Wilton Ledbetter, Lana Lee, Lynn Lehmann, Eric Lewis, Judy Lewis, Judy Linthicum. ROW 4: Judy Lipman, Tommy Little, Judy Lloyd, Gerald Luther, Earl Mac- Bride, Gail MacDonald, Betty Jane MacDonough. ROW 5: Dexter Marble, David Mar- shall, Judy Massey, Archie Massie, Rex May, Tommy May, Dona Mays, Helen McCarroll. ROW 6: Bob McClure, Carl McCullar, Martha McGavock, Mike McKay, John McLaren, Jan McLaughlin, John Mc- Leod, Grover McMains. ROW 7: Carolyn McRoberts, Ken Mil- ler, Tommy Mills, Marcia Mims, Marc Minton, Ted Mitchell, Joan Mobberly, Michael Moore. ROW 8: Judy Morgan, Barry Moses- man, Marsha Mundt, Leslie Murphey, Jimmy Murrell, Andrea Nelson, Susan Nelson, Bobby Nichols, Douglas Odom. ROW 9: Eddie Ogden, Joann Ondro- vik, Tommy Orndorff, Lloyd Palmer, Maryly Pardoe, Andy Parks, Susan Paullus, Carol Penn, Jim Perkins, 5 .W fzt ? Wm' ' T11 Flnd Ouf Whaf s Cookmg m High School! , '-Q - ROW 1: Bill Phillips Marion Pres- .. S A fl wif cott, Keith Preston, 'llom Price, Irv ' ,V Queal, Rita Rainer, .lo Lynn Randle. 1 V ,V V, ROW 2: Dan Ratner, Joani Read, ' to :I Sally Reed, Don Reeder, Dennis 3 ,-', V I Reever, .ludy Reeves, Craig Reynolds. 1 wx' 2 f 1 l f .f A ga, as -W II Qil ,. 54 , fin, gf, Eg . ROW 3: Guild Riley, Rusty Roberge, . .- ,, Viifii H i,,,,i 3 fl' Doug Rogers, Patsy Rogers, Terry 7 ' ' ' ' ag A AE H Rogers, Joanne Rosenberg, Norman ' ' Rosinbaum. f 'v .,,'1fffZi'f1f t Q.. ,f .,.. 2 g,x,6Q',:.:g: feats, .rw '2 x ,,1,4,fff -1: 7'fffIgof'1! '6wwt'i:vLCVfEwgr:.4 .1 r f 2 Vi : V no tllr gjjy I V li, ROW 4: Mary Rubin, Alfonso Ruiz, ,',,, f,', 1 QV . 5 Sandra Sams, Dorothy Scott, Freddy - if ! ,Y V ' Scott, Joy Sue Sears, Martha Seelig. ' tw ,fi M ROW 5: Howard Shahan, Evelyn Shakno, J im Shelton, Jack Sherman. ROW 6: Susan ,Shields, Bruce Shockey, Barbara Sickler, Shuah Siemer. ROW 7: Sharon Silver, Duff Simpson, Sandra ,lean Skinner, Sandra Nell Skinner. ROW 8: Carol Slocum, Sandy Smalley,,Caroline Smith, Diane Smith, Helen Smith, Jane Smith, ,ludy Smith, Mary Smith, Penny Smith. ROW 9: Sherry Smith, .lon Sorlie, Bobby Sparks, Sharon Speir, Donna Spence, Freddy Staggs, Charles Standifer, Elisa- beth Stanley, Chester Starke. rf 'Q X V vt , if V -.. Q-I K all f fl g G , Qs, , W Q C ,, I -C rrii I ii I -fl , ., . ' , 15 V .. -' 'f-fl 11. - ,V . , 5:1 , , E S ix , c All k , 3 , , 3, . VV S . .K . . , VV ,QV M .J ...L ,Vg J, - , mf, X fx .- ,,, , f V M , A V J - ', V 4 ROW 1: Marilyn Stem, Erika Stephens, Bob Stevens, . , 1'::- , ., , 5 ' V Carolyn Stewart, Mary Jo Strange, Randel Stringer. M X. W Q 4. by f , mv 1 5 132. . . s , . ee'- - . K , .wgtew faq vf2C gg:,,g r tftr ief- . 5 .,r N , sf its 3 N X? ,J-if' fe' 'V' . 7 f - r 5. ,, Ar , . VV V , V ROW 2: Bob Sundberg, Linda Taylor, Gus Thornasson, Janet Thompson, Robin Tidwell, Richard Tracy. dsc. 1 5 g - 'E-'X , K , i P za! , V V? fr T '5 . 61' 3 t .5 Q Q. rr.r. i. 5 QA X 3 , i Q n y ,, 1 , .W , s M I ,Af X -X' . 3.f.,,.,- . .W - ,, , a- vt, ,,., .3 2 . , fig? is-'-3 l 2 42+ w 5- 1 'Me 61' ' sf' 1 , y x ig get Q, f- 3 hi P f . H3 1' X' , ' ROW 3: Judy Troyer, Ann Turriff, Vicky Vanderslice, Bill Vandivort, Judy Wade, Bill Wagner. 2 X f- -xg .K , x xv V VV V x 5? i s ,. X .. fa M N Y Vi . V VV I' W VV,VV L ,kV,V V V I ROW 4: Richard! Walker, Martha Ann Walls, Charlotte Warren, Steve Warrick, John Watson, Charlotte Wells. .v 54-frm'-'-' ,jen QQ 'fp jf A Zn. ,. 9 f N W nv ' ggdf J ,. . , ., , There Aren'f Any Old Bags Among the . . . , , , , ,,.,.,, , ,,,. ,. , ...MW ,Wa f V . f. ,,,, , V i ii' ' I fie' VF -', ,, fi f't'i ROW 1: Jim Westbrook, Mary Wheeler, Jimmy ' 3 Kee A VVV l t , , White, Linda Whitehouse. 1 -. , W --' A . W ' J it l 2 1, V--, . f W, ,V,. !,,,, V V V, VV VVVkV,! ,, , f,f',V V ,Q is ',,f QV, ,Y 2 Kg 2: Kitty Whiteside, Gary Wilcox, Buddy .VX V, ' f VV V V - E Wilkinson, Claudia Williams. X f I 1 f, Q 5' 5 F Q V fi V 1',ffl,, V '1.v, I .Q ' Q fV ' f W V ' . f f f- J . . . . 5 gf 1V if , V ROW 3: Susan Williams, Pam Williamson, Bob ' if ' V, Q s ' T V ',t',' J ' 'H Willis, Kathy Wilson, Nancy Wilson. i. ' -2 , I, V ' li, 'EV f f. e a f J. J J ,',lts.il. 'iQgQVQiV,.-f if ' f1l?'i2iz. 1, . . ' ,ggi VV ,,, gggjjp ' Fw , 't-VV if R V l f ' V JQYQI15 ROW 4: George Winslow, Michele Wireback, Bar- i .V VV -T VV' ' ,V.V QV .- . ' V, Vf 5 bara Wise, John Varborough, Marilyn Zalkovsky, X is .is r V rilcce ' W nili Becky Zwf- , : f N A 53 , -WV?-V ,V V , -. V ' .MV xi r . ' ..'.t B c i-eec J if Q N , When you're a Freshman . . . . . . you donlt know any better than to study . or to listen to slave-driving teachers . . . . . although, of course, you discover a few distractions -1335 ., ' A V 'mmf 'Z? 2vW ' - t 'H in fact this high school life is pretty cool! E 1 if 5 L 9 l E 1 , X 1 , E + w 3 w 1 I fl fr 4 1 Q L 1 I DALLAS 1S a merchandlslng center Bob Hans dell and Shlrley Shull emerge from a leadlng downtown fashion house ,wwf-25 9- 'ff , . f . ' ww . - 4 , ' Q fy , Q ' L 4 V X 1 ' 1 ' ' sf ,. ' ax of - Q., -Q-2-arp: W iv Mx nv ' ww MUTTS N AND W, M775 9 JEFFS This is the happiest year of our life. Z How touching . . . live waited all season to be a Harrison Hero. Mangrum ings Ode to Accelerated English. African assembly: 4'Um gala wamhlav CTranslated: Put some- thing in the pot, boy! CBoy?l D Annual pictures: 4'Smile, Diane-ll' g'Ernst, you' sleigh me! says Easton Elizabet Aubertin is our new exchange student from France. ,4 f. we as 4 4 W f uSay something sweet to me, Enoch. This is the way firemen carry peoplen CAROUSEL . f Rosemary High, as Louise, rides the Carousel, pride of the art depart- ment. fl 'V' XXII!! I'know what you want! u 4 June is as Bustin Out All Over! Rosenthal is in the accelerated ping-pong class '4Heck, this beats my everyday face. uGeorgie,s got a gir . . . Illlii 4 Y 4 Senior skating party: anything for Brownie points! F Ah hate rain ! H , ly .,..e,xz:mslw,AA--J Flv. 1 r in 4'Taaaan shoes and pink shoelaces 5 E Lurking in the background of the senior activities was a tall handsome man. fAdv.J zaa '41 just can't play Dixie on this thing! Miss Pankhurst, will you kindly come off Cloud 9'7 Mr. Kirk is known for his suave attire So I forgot my excuse - so what? I think I'1l take up finger paintingfl Sandra Sample and Ellen Arthur coax Col. Santa Reb. Quick, fix it - the scouts are in the stands !7 ahll Beale, Cynthia ......Y.., A Abdnor, Gail .... - ........ -----..... ..............--A-.A----,-- ------ Abernathy, Sue ..-.......-?---.---.-.--- Ables, Scott .- ......Y -...-.--,-.- -,.- --------,- -A---- -------- Ablon, Marshia -- .... --.-.---.-.- 5.... -- Y-.V -- ----- Abrams, Dennis .. ......... -.- ....,......,.... -.-.-.-- -,----- ---- Acklen, Bob -..-.--.-.-.-----------N Adams, Carol ..-- ......... ---.--143, 145. 167. Adams, Dinah .-.-- ....,.., -.-...--.- ..............- -.-- Adams, Donald -.- ...... -..-..--------- ---- Adams, Linda .-.- ..,,.. - .,.. .-.------141, 152, Adams, Marjorie .-,--.-..--.-.-------- -,-- --------- Adkins, Pam ------.----------------M 'Agan, Larry -........ Aguilar, Antoinette Ainsworth, George Akins, Akins, Edna .....1--.-..-i- .-.. .-------- Floyd ...--.-...---1------------ Akridge, Nancy --.........-1135, 136, 14-8, Albritton, Bob --.-.-.---.------4----- Alexander, Donna -. Alexander, Mike i. Alford, Allan, 145, 166, Karen -...1..-...---..------------ ---- ---- Carol -..,-.-.. Allen, Ryan .. Allen, Allen, .,..-,---i.6.---- ....... Sandy .-.1-..--Z------- Sara ...--.--.i-.---.---.----- ---------H 260 Bridcn, Patricia ,.., Alling, Bill ...--,---.-..---.--.----- -,----- --------- Almond, Julia .-...---.--.-.--.------- ----- -------- Altick, Joe --..-.-.--..-.-.------------- Alvoid, Den ms ..-..--1--..-.-- Y.-,---- ------------- Amis, Mike 132 Ammons, Donna Sue 143, 144, 145, 158, Anastasx, Mark -..-1...-.-.-.-.-..- .... ..--.---- Ancona, Leon -.---- .,,. ---.--.- .... ---..------ Ancona, Rosalind ---.-.--...-.-.-----. 154, Anderson, Bonnie -.--------.----- ---- -.--- Anderson, Bryce --.-.- .....A ------------------------ Anderson, Catherine -...-----.--------- -v---- ---------- Anderson, John --.--.-- ---- ----- ---- ---- - --------- Anderson, Nancy .-.-..- ,,.. -.--..-...--.------ Anderson, Nick -...-.------------- ---,f- ---------------M-- An dreoli , Phyllis ...--.----.-.-..-.- ....-.--- ------------- Andrews, Barbara - ....... -- ,1,. - ...... -.---.- ..f. ---------- Andrews, Sherry .-.- .... --.- .,-, -- ------ ---------- Angell, Kim ,s.... -..-- ....,, - ,,., -.- ..... -.- .,... ---------- Angle, Burr ..----.-.---- .... -.--- -,Y- ------- ------ Angle, John .----..--..-i--.------1- Argo , B ill .,,,,.,.... -..-.-.--.-.-.-.. ........- - ..f-A--A---A---- -- Armstrong, - ,,,. ..-.--.-.- ....Y.. -- ---- ---------------- Amold, Linda .... --...-..-.- .4.A....-. ---..- ----vf-Y---- Arnold, Steve .-.-.- ............ - .....- --------------- Aronson, Jill .,r.,,............ Arthur, Ellen .- L... .- ..... -..,--.--- Asbill, Carol' .... -1.-W ..... ----.--------- M' Ashton, Conn ie .--.-- ...... -.-...-.-..--.--.---------- Ashworth, James .-.-.-..--.-..--.-.-.-.------------- Askew, Stephanie ...... Asmussen, Joan ..... - .... -. ,,., A --.,----- Asmussen, Susan ,,..,. Atkinson, Billy ....,,r,.r.... Atkinson, Dale -....--.-. Atkinson, Jim ,,r.,, 1 ......................,,A.-, ---- --------- Atwood, Marjorie - .... -...-...-- ...A 191, 145, Aubertine, Ellzabet ...... -- ....... -- ..... --. ,,.,,.. -..- ....... .. Austin, Annabelle ...-...-.-...-.1--...---......-.-.. Austin, Janie ,,.... ...... 4- 8, 57, 66, 140, 141, Avila, 169, 139, Carl os ...... --..- ....,. -..- .-..----.- - .-...,--.-.-------- - -..- - B Babb, Susan -.- .....,...........-..-----.----- - ---------------------------- Babb, Vicki .-...... -.-..---.-.- ------- v- -------- - ------ Bailey, Carolyn -.-.. .. ...-----.--.. .- Bailey, Tommy ..,..,...-- ........-..-- - --- ---.-- . Baird, Norman ...--.. - ------ - - ----- - --------- - ---------- Baker, Carolyn ..... ...A ...... - ......... Baker, Dick .,....... -....------ - --------- ---. Baker, Jerry ..... Baker, Sandra ..........,..., Baker, Tim .,...-. -..- ...... . Balle, Jean ...,,..... Barbee, Margo ..... Barber, Mike ...,,,.., Barnes, Brenda ....... Barnes, Delores .... 290 240 24-0 260 276 260 190 145 149 260 190 276 190 190 260 276 240 260 162 190 260 145 260 276 276 260 240 276 260 260 260 240 190 276 276 240 260 190 240 276 260 240 260 276 276 276 276 190 191 191 260 260 150 240 240 176 276 260 276 240 276 276 191 240 180 153 240 162 176 191 192 260 132 260 192 240 192 260 276 276 260 260 261 240 INDEX Barnes, Evelyn , ......... Barnes, Mary Ann .,..,, Barr, Dan ................... 147, Barton, David ..........,.. ....-,--....,,............. - .. Barton, Sandra .. Barzune, Gail .,..., - ...... 153, Bates, Jay ,,.,....... Bateson, Troy ,..,.... Beaird, Mary Lou ...... Beaver, Jane .......,.. - ..-.1-1. Beck, Charlene . Becklund, Ann ..... Beckmann, Bob ...., Behymer, Gay ......... 7166, 137, ,QQQQQ i55f ' 159, Belk, Sharon ......-.....----..- - ...-------- - ------ -- 147, 176, 169, 176,. 176, Bell, Jim - ...... -..- .....- - ---- -------- ---.-----.-------- ------- Bellen, Rhoda ---..- ...---.-- 150, Belshaw, Diane ............ - ..-. - .---..-- -----.--A------------------- - Benford, Gregory -.- ....-.- - ...------------ ----A Benford, James .... - ..... - ...... .- Benningfield, Gary - ........... -. ..-1.... - ........ -- ..... --- Benninghoven, Mickey .... - .... --.--..-..-.- ....,...-----.-- -- Benninghoven, Paula Benson, Bobby 1 .............. - ..........,-..---.-. -.-- ....-..--- 57, Benson, Randolph -.----.-.-.M ..-- -.-- Best, Roi --... ---......... - ........ - -..-- ..--. - ----- ---- Bierner, Mickey --.. --..-- ............ - --.-.--1- - ----- --------- Bingman, Betsy -.-.-.- ..... ---.---.---..--- Billings, Billy ,..-.....-.--.-.-.-.---- ----- ---Z Billings, David -1- -... - ....... - ..... - ..... - .... -.-.-.-.-- Billings, Diana .-..--...-.--.-.---. 158, Bird, Jane I-- ..... -.....--..- .... .-i.-.-.-..-.----.--- Birnholz, Richard 1... -- ....-.. ...... ----- - .-------- - - - Blackburn, George ..--., - .... -..- .... -.-.-.- Blackmon, David ..... .-1.---.,1-...-..-.. - .--. Blackshear, Gus .............,--,,,---..-.. - ............. - Blailock, Suzanne ..- ......... -- 132, 158, Blan ton, Barbara ...-- ......--,,,-----.---..... -...-- 176, , ...... - ,156, Blanton, Billie ,..,... ............ - ......, - -.,-.-....-. - Blasingame, Larry 168, 137, Blum, Jeb ....,....... .. ....... - ......., - - - -- Blum, Preston ,.,. - ....................,.....,-1---. 149, 156, Bock , Ronald ....---.-..-..-.---.-........- Bockbrader, Calvin ...- ..... Boemker, Ken ,............................,,...,.....,--1 -.-.--.- Bogart, Ted .... ..-.........-.---- .... -.-...-.......... Boggess, Jery ..,... Boggess, Sue ..,,,,. 132, Bolton, Frank .,.. 1...... - ....- ........ ---.-.-,...--- Bolton, Linda ,-...... -..- ..-........... -...-.- ..... --...- Bone, Walter ....-..---..--l-.L-.-. 169 Bonnet, Jane ..,1. - -..,.1 - ..-.......... --- .... -.- ...... -...- Bonnet, Pat ..,.. Bonnick, Ann .........-...,. ..... - 137, 143, Book , Betsy ......,..... - ...1... ....-.. - ...--...-.-.-. Borehardt, Johnny .- ..........,-..........-.......... -...-.-- Borreson, Kathy ....... ..-- .,....-. -.-.- .......- -. Boudreaux, Joc .... Boyd, Sherry ..- ,,.,.,. . Boyles, Bobby ,,., Boyles, Joyce ..,. Bowen, Beverly ..,. Bradford, Bill .... Bradford, Jim .... Bradford, Sue ........... Bradley, Patricia . ...,, Bradley, Peggy .,,,.,,, Bradshaw, Nancy ....... Bradstreet, Marjorie Braly, Elmer ,,,,,..,,,..,.. ....,.. Brandenburg, Allen Brasfield, Bemard Brnum, Brewer, Rick ....... - ..,..... Brieger, Linda ...., Bright, Neal ....,... Patty ..,......... .,.,.,.,,..,...... 176, 133, 133, 142, Brill , Jim .,,..,..,,,..,.,... - .,.... ........-......- .... -.- ..,...-.. -.--.. Brinema Brinson, Bristow, Sarah ,,,,,,, Brock, Mica , ,,...,..... . Broggan , Mary Jane, Bronson, Barbara ,,.. ., Brooks, Joan ,,,.. Brooks, Marian ........... n, Anne .........------ ,..... - ...... -...-..-..---...- Ray .,..., .. ,...... .. ........ -..-..- .... .. Brothers, Charles ...,,...,........,.,. ......-.------------ - Y Brounstem, Eddie ...- ......... - .....-.. -.------- Browcr, Gary ..,.. 192 192 240 240 154- 261 276 261 261 240 192 240 154 149 179 192 261 276 276 193 193 240 193 261 193 276 276 261 '261 261 276 193 193 276 240 194 240 194 261 261 261 261 261 261 276 261 194 194 261 194- 240 261 240 261 240 261 276 276 276 240 194 261 240 241 261 261 261 261 180 194 276 261 241 241 241 241 261 241 194 24-1 276 261 276 195 195 261 241 261 241 261 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown , Brown, Brown Brown, Beverly ------------------- Billy Bob ,-.-.-... 176, David ..--- - ------f---- A-A-- ----'A-e---- --- M ' James - ----- Jerry ..----- -- ---------- f ------ Judy ... Judy - ...----- ---- - -- -----'A-- -- Kay ..,-.--- - -------fA-----' - ------ sv, 68, 130, . 162, 176, Nash - ......-------- - ------------------- --A-M ---- ------ Browne, Mary Lou Bruchsaler, Frank ,,,,. .1,, ..-.... 154, ,,,,,,,,,,.... - ...... 160 , Bruchsaler, Vera -.- -4- ------ --- ------ -----W Brude, Margie .. Brunner, Larry -------- - ---- --------- Brunson, Bill ..----- ------i--h------ Bryan, Richard ---.--i------ Bryant, Patti .-.- ....... -.- --.-. - ...... - -....-- - ----- ---.-- Buchanan, Sandra Budd, Nancy - ..-.- --.-.----.------------------ B ud d , San dra .--.-.-...-..----- Budd, Truett ...-,-.--.--.--.---.--------- Buehrin g, Wally --------------------------- Buller, Kisdall -...-,-.-..---..--------i Bundren, Larry .-.,..--...--.----1----- Burgess, Mary -....------ 141, 176, Burkhart, Mike ........ .------------------ Burlew, Mickey --- ..-- -----------H B u rnley, J ohn -..-..-...-...-------------- Burns, Burns, Burns, Burns, Butler Michelle ---..--i.-,------------ Pa trick .-----. ---- .----------- Sharon --.-.---.-.-.-------- Sh ern e ------..-.v---Z-- , Jo -,..-... ...,-- 158, 160, Butler, Joe i...---?----- Butler, Mary -..-..---------- Bybee, Nancy -.-.-----.------- Cadmus, Cody ..-.....-.iT-1. 176 Cain, Betty Jane --.-.-.-.- Callison, Charlene Cameron, Don ,..,...,..,.,........-i. Camplen, Bob .--M--.-...--- Campbell, Bill ........................,..-,- Campbell, Dee .--.-.-M-.-,... 133, 153, Campbell, Pat N----Y-W.,-i.--- Campbell, Peggy .-...w..T.-..i-.- Campbell, Sally ..---..---.-it 147, Campbell, Sharon .---....-1.--ii Campbell, Win ..-.--.--i-..i---- Camplen, Carol ...,....-...,--.l Canalizo, Eugene --.....-.......---....i.1- Casner, Royce .......,-....,-.Ww..........-1- Carland, Jim -1. Carlin, Charles ... Carlin, Kaye ,...---,..,.--................v... Ca rothers, Ji m ..... -.- ...... ..-.-.-..-...1,....-...-- Carpenter, Bruce ...-....,.,,--- Carpenter, June -.... 1.,.. -,-.-.11-,1.,,-.......- Carpenter, Linda .- .... 1...--,.. Carpenter, Sam .......... .. ,....,. - ........ --..--1. Carr, Jimmy .,...,,..., -.-...11.-...,,-.....,---..- Carris, Carter Tom ,1........,..... - ........ , Beth -..- Carter, Glenda .1 ,..,. - ,... ...- .1., 162, 176, Carter, Nick ...,.,.. - ....,... -..-...-,..- .... --.-.-..... Carwile, Sherry .-.-..-.- ...... - ....... - .,... -1-... Casey, Bob ,.- ..,,,,.,, -....,,., .,.. ,.-,-..,-..,..1......1.. Cash, Nellie ..,,,, .1.,.. - ....,,...... - ............ - -..- .... . Cason, Chris .,,,. .-......- .,...,.,......,... - ...,,,,.., -..... Cason, Kathy ............ 1 .,...,..,,,,,.,...,,, --Av., ..... Cass, Peggy ,,.-.1....1,-,--.,,l-,,.,.. Cassidy, Janelle .,.-.ui--. 152, 176, Catherall, Kay .,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,-,, 176, Catina, Charles 1.-,--,,,-,-,,, ,,,,, nn-,,,v,, Catina, Tony .1,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,----,,-- - - -----M Caudle, Frances 1 Caudle, Smithy Caughran, Sandra Cawlfield, Gene -51 ,,,,, - ,,,,, -mm-k ---- N--mi Cawthorne, Jackie Chaffm, Kay ,.,.,,..,,,,, ,, Chames, Tom ..... Chames, Vicki ,. Chand Chand Chand Chapman, Judy Chapman, Linda ler, Fred ler, Keith ler, ' ' Laila 1111111111111 .,.ffff 6izf11E1 11IfQff'i65, Chick, Joe .... ..--1.-,--..-..-.-..- Chick, Win ford ------1--.------T Childers, Gwen l----1,ii,.--..-.-. Childers, Ronnie .-.?--1..i..-.-.-.-- Claiborne, Mike .--.1-1-----W-.---.-i-.... Clanton, JoDeane 1-11111,-,-1,1 ,... 1-1-,-.-.-.1.. Class, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark Clarkz Clark Clarki Clark, Clark Clarkl Buddy Carole - ..., --.-..-.-----.--.--.-.--.. Carolyn Kay Carolyn .-.--..-..-..--.---..-.-.-.-. Cheryl -...- ,-..-- .,.. -.-.-.-, Lana ....,... -...-.-...-.-.--.--.-.....---.. '-'J-'iii?Efm Larry .-.-.-- .... -...- .... - .... -.---....-.-,--.....- Lynne .... -----.--.-.--.-- ,... ---1---. Norman -- .... .-.--.-.-....--.- .,... -.--.-.-.- Pamela Sharon -..-..-.-.-- .,.. - ,..,...... ----., 198, Sharon Marilee ----.-..-...--.-.--..-M .,.... Clay, ' ' Alicia -..-...-.-.....-. ........ --.-.-.--.,---..-...... Claxton, Ray 11...--.-.1--N Clements, Gill ....-.i.-.-.--- .... - 37, 38, Clcments, Nancy -ii 130, 176, 178, Cleveland, Barbara ..-..-.-.-.-.- ........... - ..,., -.-.. Clinger, Bob -.-i..--.,..---. ,... -.1 ,,., ,. Clinger, Carol -.-...-..-...-.i.-.i.--- Cluck, Kathey .----.----.---------,.111--11 Cobb, Patty ....--.-...-.-- .,... .... - ..........,...... . - Cob elle, Pete ,.......Y.., -.-..-.- .,.. -...-...--...-.-.-,----.. Coburn, Charles ,.., --- .Y,,.,... -.- .... --..- ........... ... Cody, Gary ....,....... - ...,...,,...... ........... - .... - ..,............. .- ... Coggeshall, Howard .-1-..--,-------.- ...... -. Cohen, Marlene .- ..... -.-..- .... -..,- ......,,,.., ,,,,,, . ,- Colborn, Elizabeth .-.- ........,..... 1 ,.,.. 1 ,,.,,,,., ,111 ,.,,,,, Coleman, Evelyn .- ....... -...-.,--..-.- ....,., - ..,., -111--. Coleman, Marie - ,.,,,.,...,,,..,........... -...- .... 154, Colfry, Collier, Collier, Collier, Collins, Colton, Comroe Comroe Conklin, Conley, Conley, Connell Connell Connell Connell Connoll Diane ..- ...... - ,.., -...- ..., --.-.- ,.., ........ - ...... -.. Anita ........ - ............,., ....,. Barbara --.-.--.--..---..- 147, 176, Richard .-.- ....... - ......... -.- ....................,.. Carolyn - .,.. Robert - ..,. -- ......, -,- ......,....., - ,,,.,,,,.,,..,.,.,........ . , Eugene ....,....., - ........... .--, ..,,.,. , ,...,..,,. .... , Judy ----.--.---..-.--.-.-.-.. Ernest 133, Jayne .-.- .,... --.-...--.--.-,-.,.-..----.-. Joan .,,,,.,..,. , Carol ---.- ...,...,.,,, ,...,,,...,,,,,...... - - ,,.,..... .-.. , Charles -.-...- ..,.,... , James , J oy ,,.,.,. -- ...,..... ... ..,. ......... . -.- y, Betty .,.. ---- .,..,.... - ..,. - .,..,, Cook, Cynthia -.-.--,.---.- Cooke, Cooley, Coose, Cope, Carol --..----- ...... -.- .,.. - ..,.,. 1- ..... -....-. Sanlyn -.-,...---.-.-..--.-....... 148, Darline - .... --.....-..-..--- ....,..... - ........ --...--. Glor1a ,,... - ,,.. Copeland, Pat .........,.......,,,,,,,,,.,,.,, 141, 176, Cortez, Ramona - .,....,,....,. .- .......,. - ....... - .....,,,.,,,. 1 ,,,,,. . Costigan, Kathleen -.---.-.. .... -.-- .....,,..,.. Costlgan, Pat ,,.. .... - .--.-.---..-.--.-.---.-.-...-1---. Couk, Alan ,,,..,. -. ..,,, -...-- ....... - .... - .........,..... ..- Covington, Wayne ...- ..... Cowley, Jenny .....,.......,.., ..,,.,,..,,,... - 50, Cox, Lorraine - ...... --1 .... - .... --..- .,,..... - ...... .1 Craft, Sharen ,,,,.. Craig, Robert ,,,. .... - ....... .............l,,.. . Cravotta, Jimmy Y,,,....,..,,.,.......... Crawford, Frances -.- .... .,--...-.-.- .... - ........ - ..,.... Creighton, Rita ..............,.,...,...,,,.,,,l..,,............ Crenshaw, Della ...- ......,...,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,...,,,.,,.,..,,,,., Crenshaw, Jimmy .-.-1.-..-..-- ..... -,.1- ,..., 1-.111 Crisford, Susan ---. Crittenden, Ruth .,,,......,, Crook, James ........ - .......,. Crosby, Carol .,.... Cross, Cliff .....,. Cross, Emma ....,.. fQQffi i'55Q 'i5lQ' Cross, Judy .....,..........,.,.,,..,,, - ,,.,,.,.,..,,,,.,,,.,. . ....... . Cross, Mari ha ...- ......, --..--- ..,... -.--.-.-.. Cross, Priscilla ....... ...,..... - ...,,,.,,..,,,.,,,...,. 1 49, Crossett, Linda ............ --- ...... -..--.- ..........,.,,. Crowder, Donnie -.-..--.- ..... - .... -..- ,....... . 142, Cruicksha, Sandra ...... Crump, Gary ............., Cryder, Joyce ........ Cullender, Terry ....... Culver, Barbara ..... Cummings, Bob ............, ,,......,. ............,.,,.... Cummings, Julie ....,.,,,,,..., - ...... - ..,.................... Cunningham, Kathleen -.- ..... -.- .... ---... 176, Curby, Janet ..,,.,.,.......,,........... 147, 158, 176, Curry, Rawley ...... - ............ -.-..- ......,., - ..........,,,, 1 Curtis, Mike .,.. -.--.-.---.-..--.- ......,....... -...---. Curton, Ann Cutler, Ralph Dallas, Joanne ,... 262 243 262 262 262 276 276 150 198 198 270 198 243 262 243 276 147 156 276 276 262 198 243 198 198 262 243 243 262 199 262 243 243 262 243 199 262 276 243 277 243 243 262 277 262 277 243 262 199 262 199 262 277 277 262 243 262 243 262 243 199 262 262 158 262 262 277 262 262 200 243 243 277 277 262 262 200 262 277 262 262 243 262 262 243 262 243 243 277 243 243 243 243 262 262 263 262 Dallas, Walt ---1-.. Dalton, Donald -.---Q Daniel, Johnny ----,-..--.-...--.i11111, Darnell, Mike iii--1-h Davenport, Judy -.-...---li, Davenport, Linda D ave y , B yron ....... --.-.1-11-1-11,11111,1,111111, Davidson, Carolyn .. ...-.---.----.1 176, Davies, Sally ----...-.--ia 1 Davis, Carolyn .,.. 1,1111 .... ,1,1111111,1-111 Davis, Dcan ..... - ......,. 1 ,,.., 1,-1.11.11 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11,1111 Davis, Pete ..- .....,, 1 ,,,,,,.. 1 ,,,.,,,, 1111111 ,,,,,,, 11 Sarah 1-111 ,,,,. -1 ,,,. 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 111111.11111-1 Dawson, Tommy Davis, Day, Carol ,,,,... -.---.-.---1111111 ,,,, 1.1.1111-11111 Day, J oyce .......... -.-.-i Day, Richard --.-.1---,-Z1-11-11-1 Dayton, Deans, Eddie ..,.........,.. - ,,,, 1.111111 ,,,,,, 1,1111 Donna - ...... ,--.- ........ ,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,, 1 ,111111 Dedmon, Charles ....... 1 ..,,, ,,,,,,.,.,,., 11 ,,,,, 1 1 DeGaugh, Dianne ...., -.- ..,,.,,,,,,.., 1 ,,.,.,,,, 1 ,,,,,, 111111111 Dels, Paul ,,,,.,.......... -..- ......, 1,111.1 ,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,, 1 de la Vega, Sue Ann ...., ,,.,., 1 ,,., 1 .1 ,,,,,,, 1111111 Delcamhre, Butch Dennis, Betsy - ...........,... 1 Dennis, Bill ......,..... 1 .,., -11,11-11 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,1 Dennis, Sandra ..,. -.- ,,,,,, 1 ,,,,., 1 ,.,,.,, 138, 150, Dent, Jerry ........ - ......... -1 DeShong, Den .,... - DeVaney, Donna , ,,.,, - 50 64, 130, 131, 158, DeVaney, Jeanie ...- .......,..,,,,,,,,.,.. 111.1111 .,,,,, 111,11 Dever, Ruth ,,..,.., - .--.-.- .......,,,..,. - ...... - .............,..... ... DeWecs, Herb .,,,.,,,.........,. .-.- .... ---...-...-...-... Dickson, Diane Dietz, Arlene ....... - .,..... - ..., ......... - .. Dill, Linda ..,,............ Dilworth, Sandra ...,. Dinkins, Hart ,,,.,, .- Ditto, Suzie .r.,....,. Dix, Lela ......... Doane, Steve ........ ........... - ........ ........ - ........, - . - Dodson, Diane ....... -..- ....,,,..11.,, -... 144, Dodson, Margaret ..,. Donahue, Jimmy ..,,. Donald, Jane ......, - ....,,..,,.,.....,. 135, 136, 140, Donald, Tom ..-....--...--.-...---.i.-...... Donaldson, Rob .....-...-.-...--............---.....- Donehoo, Rickey .--. ,,.,..Y -1- ..Y11. .-1.-...- Y.,,......,... M.. Donohoo, Larry .,.1., D owning, San dra ..... - ....,,...,... -.-..---...-..-.-- Doyle, Carol ...-- ...... - ..... - ......... -..- ....... -.- ...... - .... ...- Doyle, John ......... -..-- ........,...... -..-.-, ....,...,. - ..,......., ... Drainsfield, Margaret .... - .... --..-.-...- .... --..-. Drmkard, Donna - ....,.....,...... -..-.-..- ...... - ............. -... Drollinger, Benny -.-.-l.----........ ......... .. Drumheller, Cheryl -.---..-..-...- ...... ---...... D rumm , To mm y .... ---- .......... -..--.- .... -...H-. Dubes, Dubes, DuBois, DuBose, Dick .........,.. - ....... -..- ........ - .,,,,,1,,,1, - ..1............. . Paul ....... -..- .,..........,, - 1,..1.,.1..........................,.. . Graham ,,...1,.....,...,..,.. -.-.-.- ......, - .................. Marie -.-.--.-.- ..... --...--.-.-.-..-...M Duckworth, Lynn ....... - .,.... .........,..... - ..-W-L-... Duncan Duncan Dungan Dungan Dusak, Dykema, Earhart, Easton, Eaton, Eberste , Barbara ..... - ,,.., ..,, ....Y1..... - ,,,1... - 1.,...1,.. , Lewis ,,.,, , Clifford .,,., , Donna ,..., Marcia ......... Kristine ..... Bobby Patti .........., Connie ..,,. in, Brian E 176, 178, Edelstem, Dick - ......,........,............... - .,...,.,,....,...........,,.. Edwards, Gordon -.- ..... -- ...,.... ...-..-...-.......--.-..-... Edwards, Larry Egan, Judy .,..,..,.,... Elam, Alvin ..,.,,, Ellis, Bill ..,.... Ellis, S Ellis. S haron ,,,,,, . ..,. .. teve, ssss., ......,.,..,. Elsey, Larry -.-.. Elson, David ...-. Emerson, Larre ..... ....,......... ........ 1 ,,.,, , , Emory, Enochs, Betty ..... Carlyn ,........... Erickson, Steve 1 ...,........., - ,,,,. 176, Ernst, Forest ...,... -.- ...,.. ---...-. ,...... ...- .... - ..... .. 71 Erskine, Gail ............ Ervin, Mike ,,,,,,1,...,.,,.. Estes, Carole .,.,.,, - ..,...,... Eubanks, Harrell Evans, Carol ---..- ..,... -..--.-.-..-.----.-..-..--.-,-. Evans, Chatlene ..,.. Evans, Evans, Everett, Gail ,,...... Judy ,,..,,..,,,.,, Sharon ....., 153, 152, 243 243 277 262 243 200 277 244 262 150 200 262 277 200 263 277 244 243 277 244 263 244 277 24-4 263 200 263 263 277 200 244 263 244 277 277 244 263 201 277 263 263 180 263 277 201 201 201 244 277 201 263 277 244 244 263 263 263 201 244 202 263 263 154 277 277 277 154 263 263 202 263 263 244 2-14 263 263 263 244 264 264 264- 264- 244 24-1- 202 26-1- 202 26-1- 244 264 244 264 264 277 244 264 F Farney, Jerry ---.-T-,1,i-1, Feemster, Mike -..- -.lm Feil, Roberta -- -.il Felker, Kay -...-1,1 133, 154, Felmet, Clovis --,,-i11111, 11 Fergus, Tom ---1-,-1,111,1111111,- 147, Ferguson, Jay 1-. -1,11 11i 133, Ferguson, Jerry 111-,.1111i 1111111 Ferguson, Lucy -l.- 143, Ferguson, Sharon 1111,-1111111--11111-1111- Fettermau, Rick ..-.T--1 11k- Few, Loretta .--.11i,1,111,11 1 141, 159, Fincher, Elayne --.-.- 36, 37, 39, 132, 162, Findley, Jacquelin -1.-.-.--.-. 153, 154, Finger, Burt .-1.-.i11-1 Fischer, Dorothy --Qi 11111 Fleming, Carolyn 111111111-11111-1111111 149, Fletcher, Mary .-.1,111111-1111---11111, Floyd, Jim ...., -1 ,,,, 111-,111,11-11111111111111 Fojtasek, Norman -1111,11,1,1?1,11111-1 169, Ford, Diana ..- ,,,,,,, -11.1.1,11,11-11-11-11111 Forson, Dianne 1-1-11,-11111111-11111111 153, Forsythe, Mike ...-.-.i-1,111 11, 152, Foster, Barbara ..--..--1-.111141.11111 Foster, Mike .... - .... --.11-,11, 111111111111 160, Franklin, Anne 1.1.1, 111 154, Frankun, Cathy --- 37, ss, 143, 144, 158, 162, Frazier, Barbara 1,11,1,1111111,11-11 ,,,,, 11 154, Frazier, Michael 1-1-1-i1111,111111-111111-11 Freed, Richard -1,-1l11--7111111 French, John .1--,1111111111111 ,,,,,, 1,11 133, French, Linda 111 ,,,, 111111,1111111111,111111111-,1,,1-Mu Frickey, Franklin --.-.-11.11.11 ,,,,, 1111-1,1 169, Friday, Jimrhie Kaye .-,111,111- 162, 169, Friedman, Mike .-11 ,.,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, 111,111 ,,,,, 11-1 ,,,,, 1,11 Frybanger, Hanes ..,.,,,, -11,11 ,,,, 11-11 ,,,, 11111111 Fulton, Joan ,,,, 1-1,111 ,,,, 11111,-1,1111 152, Fursman, Carole .-.-...-.-1--111 ,,,,,,, 11111 156, G Gailitis, Helmuts - ,,,,,,........ - ,..,,,,,, 1,111-1111,-111 Gainer, Tommy .,......,.. 1 ,,,, 1,-1 ,,., 11,111.1 ,,,,,, 11-,11 Gaiser, Sheila ........ -...-.-.--,,11,11,-111,11,1111 Gallaher, Janice .... - ......... - ,.,,,,,, -1.1 .,,, 111,111 ,,,, 1,1 Gamble, Penny -..- ,.,, 1,1,1,11,111 ,,,, 11,-,1 ,,,,,, , 152, Gardner, Mark -:..- ...... 1 .,,, 11.11.1111 ,,,,, 11111 ,,,,,, 1111 Garner, Sandra -..- .......... 1 ..,, 1 ,,., 11-11111111 ,,,, 111,11 Gary, James --- ..... -...--.-. .... --- .......... 140, 141, Gary, Tommy ..-...- ..... --.-1 ,,,, -111-1111111111 Gary, Sally ...-..- .,.,,,., -1,-111,11 ,,,,,,,,, 111111111 154, Gaughan, Ann -.---.-..-11111-1111-11,11 172, Gee, Carol Sue ..,,., 11 ,,.,,.,,,, 11 ,,,, 1,111 ,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 Geag, Marciaw- V.... - .... - 132, 146, 154, 162, 166, Geng, Marlene .-- ,,.,,. 1- ,,,,,,, g ,,,,,,,, 111-1 ,,,,, 11 ,,,, 11111 Geren, Roberta - ..,.....,,,,., -.- ,.,, 1,1 ,,,,,,, 111111 ,,,,, 11,11 Gerson, Fred ...... ----,1,1- ,,,, 11111111 ,,,,,,,, 11111 Gharis, Robert .....,..,., -1,-.1 ,,., 1 ,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1, Gibbons, Dorothy ,... 1 ,,,.,,,,,, 1 ,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,, 1 144, 156, Gibson, Douglas Lee ..,.. 1 ,,,,,, 1,1 ,,,,,,,,,, 111111-11 ,,,,,, Giddens, Harold 1,1 ...,,, 1 ,,,,,, 1,11 ,,,,,,,,,,, 11111111111 Gilbertson, Donna .1 ..,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, 11111111 ,,,, 1 Gillean, Linda .,,,,,,,,.,, 1.1 ,,,, 111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11 162, Gillen, Tom .,......., -1 ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11 ,,,,,, 11 37, 38, Gillette, Carolyn .11 .,,...... 1 ,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,, 1,-1111 153, Gilley, Max ,..... 1 .....-.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 1,1111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gilman, Richard 11111111-11111,,,,111111111,1,111 Gilman Robert 1 ,,,,,.,, .11 ,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,, Gilmore, Jimmy ....-, 1 ,,,,,,,,, 11 ,,,,,,, ,,,,, Glanz, Stanley ....,,,,,,,,, ,-,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Glass, Leighton ....,..,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, 1 --,,-,, 11 Glass, Robert ,,,.,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,, 11 ,,,,, 1 ,,,,,, , Glass, Sam .,..1,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,, 1 42, Gleason, Mary Ann ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 11,1111-1,1,,,,,11, Gleaves, Dwight .,,.,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 1,1,1,111,,,1,,,,, Glew, Barbara ,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1, 11 ,,,111,11,, 150, Glines, Ginni ,.,, 1 ,,,,,, 111 ,1,1,,,,,, 1 ,,,1,,,,,, -11, 144, Godfrey, George .,,, 1 ,,1111,,,,,, -1-,,,, 1 50, Godwin, Jimmy ,,,, 1111,,,,,,,,1, ,,,,,1,,11,11,,11,,, 1 5 0, Godwin, Lester ...... 1 ,.,,,, 11 1,,,,,,1,1,1,,,1,,,,,,111111111, 1 Goff, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 62, 116, 179' Golclammer, Patty ,,,,111,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,1,,,,,,1,1111,1 1 151, 176, Goldman, Joella 1,1 ,,,,,,,,,1 111 ,,,11, 111 ,,,,1,1 140, 161, Goldman, Robyn .11,111111111,,1 ,,,, 11111111 162, Goldstein, Stuart ,,,,,, ,,,1,,111,-1,-,,,,,,,----, Gonser, Carol .....,,-,, 1 ,1,,,1,,,, 111--1 Gonzales, lblary 1,1 11,,11,1 ,--,111 1 11,----Y-,,, ------- v v Goodacre, Kenny 11111,1,11,1111,,1,1-11,,,-,,---- -,,Y,YY,Y,----.,AY YY'---- Goode, Dick ,..... -.----.1 ,,,,,1, 1 ,,1, 1 133, 142, 147 Goode, James ,,,,,,,,, 111,,,,,,11,11--,,,, Gomlc, Philip 1,11 ,1,, 1 ,,,11,, ,1,, 1 '----,11,, ,--- l - 160 Goolsby, Sharon .,1,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,1,11 ,,,,,1,,111, ,1,111 Gorman, Pat ,,,,,,111,,,1,,,1,,111,1--,--- 1 1,,----Y-YYY,,----VVVVYVvu Gradick. Carolyn ...,,,, 1 ,,,, 1111 ,,111 1111 154, Grady, Timothy .11 ,,,,,,,,, 1 ,11,,,1 1 1111,1111, 111 ----,,,,. W- Graham, Bill ,1,,,,,,,11 1 ,11,11, 1 1,,, 1 1,11 --,1,, -------AY Graham Billy 11111 11,,111 1 1-,,1 111 ,-----YYYv 150, 244 264 264 244 202 244 264 202 244 202 264 203 203 264 264 203 264 244 264 244 264 244 244- 277 203 277 203 203 204 264 264 204 245 264 264 264 245 265 265 142 277 245 277 245 245 204 204 277 204' 265 204 277 204 265 265 245 205 205 277 205 205 205 265 154 205 265 245 245 277 206 265 245 277 245 206 265 206 206 245 245 245 265 277 169 2 'S 245 206 265 265 277 206 265 277 265 29I Mary Allen Bonnick presents her majesty, Elayne Fincher, witli the traditional roses, as Crownbearer Charlie Hempel takes it all in. MEANWHILE, BACK IN VENICE . . . Editor Steve Sclilossstein fastens the sweelliu-art lzrace- let for her majesty. 292 Let me call you sweetheart I don't believe it! ',', r v......i,,,,i.,, ,,,, , , V , Graham, Dee Ann ....,A,A,,, 153 Granek, Rosylanrl ,,,,,, L ,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,, Grant, Bill .,,,,,,,,,,,A,, ,,,, - ,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,A,,YA,, Grant, Heloise .Y.Y,.. 133, 143, 154, Grant, Kay ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,A,,,A,,,,-,.,,,,,,-,w.,,,,-.,.,,Ys-,, Graves, Gravir, Ketil Keet ..,. Greathouse, Meridee ..,,, Griffitts, Bill .,...,. Jackson John .,,,.,.,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,,,, 132, 138, 116, Green, Betty ,.,..,..,,,,,,,,,A ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 52, Green, Don ........,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Green, Kaye M ...... Green, Randy ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Greenawald, Rita ........,...,..,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Greene, Sheri ,...,...,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 76, Greer, Bill ........,.. - ,,,,., M ,,,,,,.,, ,,,l,,,,,l, Greer, Nancy ....,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, - Gregg, Joe ,......,.,, --.L ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Grimes, Sandra 1 ,,...,, . Gross, Margie ,..-,-..,,..... Grove, Diane ...,....,,,,, - ...,,....,... Grube, Bonnie .,,,.....................,1 i,,,, Gruber, Evalynne Sue Gruber, Gerald ...........,.,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,i ,,ii,,,, ,,,, Gruen, Ted .....,.. ,.-.--,.., .,,,.,,,, - ,,,,,,,,. - ,,,,,, ,, Gisell, Jimmy .......... ..- ,.,, - ,..,,,, , ,,,,,,,,A, , ,,,i,,,,,, Guernsey, Kathy ,...., Gumm, Patsy ......... ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - .. 162, 176, Gump, Marilyn ,...,.. ,,,,,, Gursch, David .... 135, 136, 152, 153, Guthrie, Joyce ,...,e,1..,,..,,................,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Guyton, Txmt ,...,... .. ...... -.- ...,.... -.- ....,.. L, ..,,,,,,,,, - ,,,.,,,,, Gwinner, Jackie ..,. , Haden, Buddy .... ,..., ,,..,,...e,.,. , ..,,,e,,..,. 1 3 3, Haggard, Norma ,... , ,,., , Hale, Jean ,.,1,,..,...,, - ,.,.,,, Hale, Judy ,,,,,,.,.,,,,e,,,, Haley, Barbara ,.L,1.,,,. Haley, Bob ,,,,.,,,,,, Haley, Frank .,.,, Hall, Roger .......,..,,..,...,,.,., 144, 140, 141, 159, Hallmark, Ralph .,..,,.., v ,.... . ,.,,1 . Hamilton, Bobby .1..,...,...,..,,......... Hammer, Mary Ann .1,, - .,...,.., A ...,... Hammet, Newton ..........,.,,,,.,,..,..,, . Hammond, Gail ...., ..,. -...- ....... Hammond, John .,.,., Hammond, Vince ,..,. Hammons, Art ..,,,,, Hankins, Joyce ,,.,, Hanks, Orbin .,.,.,, Hanks, Stephen ,,.,,, Hanson, Sally Harbour, Judy ,,., .. Harbour, Kathy ...... Hardin, Donnie ..,...... Harding, Beverly ...... Hare, Sidney ,,.....,.. Ham, Sallye ,,.,., Hart, Allen ,,,,,., QIf ili6f W' Harris, John .,.... M ,..1. .,... - ......... .... . Harris, Linda .... . ....... M ....... Harrison, Carol Jeanne Hart, Charles -.....- .,...... .. Hart, Linda .,,1.... Harvey, Linda .... Harvey. Marvin .... Harwell, Deloris .,...... Harwell. Patricia ...... Hatch, Jean .,.. ................... ..., Hathaway, Glenda ...... Hathaway, Patsy ....,.. Hatherley, Judy ,,..... Hawkins, Glenda ,,.... Hawkins, Jim ....,,.... Hayden, Joe ..... Hayes, Boh ...... Hays, Joe .,.. Hays. Larry .,.. Head. Peggy ....... Heath, Pam ,.,., Hedge, Gayle ,,.. Heider. Richard Hemfclt, Karen .... Henderson, Dean ...... fflff' 11lf1i66fi11 A 134, If' 1161 Henderson. Nancy ..........,.... -- ........ - .......... - ...... - .....-.. , Hendricks, Carolyn ...................,..,.,,1 I YYVVVYVVVVV Hendricks. Kay ,,,.,1,..... 135, 137, 140, 141, Henrich, Mike ,..11.....1..................,11,..,.,........... Hermes. Bill .... Herries, Bill ..,..,. Hervey, Connie ..... I-leslop, Ronnie Hewitt, June ,..,.... I-libbs. Jerry .... Hibbs, Judy .... 206 277 265 206 277 265 207 245 161 265 265 245 245 245 246 265 207 265 246 265 265 246 277 246 265 246 265 24-6 207 265 277 246 265 165 246 265 178 265 207 207 246 265 246 265 246 265 265 208 265 265 265 277 246 208 277 246 246 208 277 246 265 265 265 277 277 246 246 265 277 246 265 246 265 246 150 265 208 265 247 247 247 208 277 265 247 247 247 208 247 208 247 265 265 265 208 277 Hickman, Lynda - ..,.... Hicks, Jay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, High, Hill, Hill Hill, Hill, Hill, Hill, Hill, Hill, Rosemary ..,..,.. Barbara ..... - ........ Barbara ...... David .... Gregory ,,,,,, John ........ Mike ,.,. ,,,,,,, Nanc ..,.,.............,. Y Roger ,,,.,,,,..,. - .......... Hilliard, Robert ...... Hilliard, Wanda ...... Hinckley, Betty ....... Hines, Betty ........,,.. Hintgen, Abbey 153, 159, 169 143, 161, 167 ...Q' ii5f11i61f 'i'6'1', 150, 161 Hitt, Jerry ..........,.,, ,,,,,,,,, Hobart, Hodges, Hoffer, Holder, Holland, Margaret ........ Tom ,,,.,,,.,, Frank ,,.,,, Glenda ...... Bubba .,... Holloway, Bobby .,... Hollweg, Holman, Holway, Honan, W. B. .. Tony ...... Joan ,,,,.,,,, Heather .................... Honza, Carolyn ..., -.. Hoover. Vikki ,.,... .,........... Hord, Ed ........,..,.. Horn, James ....... Horn, J Horton, Horton, Horton, Horvich, Horwitz, Houck, ucly ....... Bob ,,,.,.. Jody ...... Sarah .......,,. Bobbie ..,... Anita ..... 147, 158, 169, 176 156, 1 1 John ......,.,, ,,.,................. .,.....,,..,,..1.. .....-.-.. 147, Houck, Noel -.-.., ...... --..-- .... - ....... -..s.-.---4---H Houck, Pete ,,,..... Houston , Tommy ,.... Howard, Howard, Howell, Howell, Howell, Betty Paula ...................,. Ann .......... .- ,..1...... Annette ...... Ben ........... -.Qf1i65Q I-lnwener, Zorina ....... - ...... , .... ,,..,,, .,.,....... ........,,V,, ,,-- - Hoyt, R owena ............. ....... .. .... ----.-s 149, Hudgins, Jimmye Sue Hudson, Hudson, Hudson, Huelbig, Kelley .............,Y. 169, 152, Orville ..., - 1.,Y..,.,...,. .... - .- .... ,.11-1.,- Weldon ...,.., - 1..... - .......... -...- .......,.,..,..---.---- Larry ...-.. ..... .. .... -.-.-..-.......-...---4- Huens, David ,,..,..,.... .. ......... -- ..... - .------- ----------- - Huffer, Ruth Ann ............. 133, iso, Hughes, Georgia ........ - ...................1... 1..- ,........,...-1- Hull, LeRos ...- ........ N... Hulme, Mike ,Y,Y.--.--,1.-.-.--.-- 4 .-.-------------------- 133, Hulse, Cathie .... --.--M ..... .. ...... ...-. .... ...-..-.. 159, 154, 133, Humphries, Wofford ......- ......... - ....... - ........ -..- ...... . Hundley, Peggy Gayle Huneycutt, Mike ............... Hunt, Billy ..................... Hunt, Gary ...,.,, ,., Hunter, Max .......,.,,,,.,., Hurst, Judi .......,.,..,,....,.,, Hutchison, Mary Jane Ingram, J. E. Inman, Alice ....... Irish, Bob ............. .... Irwin, Celeste ...- ...... - ...... - ...... - ........,...... 152, Isbon, James ...... Insbon, Kay ........ Israel, Steve ...... Izard, Roger Jackson Jackson Jane ,..., Mark ,,... Zada ,,.,.. Jackson, Sandra ...... Jacobie, Gayle ..... Jackman, Kyle ..,.. n Jamerso , Baird ..1.. James, Donne .... James, Jill ,...... James, Steve ,... ..... Jameson, Chris ............ Jameson, Jennifer ..... Jamison, Bill ........... Jamison, Walt ..... Jarog, J Jarrett, Jenkins, Jensen, Jessup, udy ....... Ann .......... Jack ...... 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Jimmy ...... ....fff 'i'55f 162, i',fQQ1Qf i62Q 169, 161 162, -... 167, 116, 179, 156, 1 ' .1Qfi i'i'6'f '166' 159, ..........QIff 'il1iif 156 iE6 1 -- - ' Q 11111211 266 266 184 266 247 247 209 266 266 266 266 266 209 277 277 277 247 209 247 277 247 266 266 266 266 266 266 266 266 266 209 247 247 277 266 277 266 266 274 209 266 247 266 209 277 210 277 266 266 247 247 266 277 266 277 266 247 247 266 266 266 266 247 247 210 247 277 210 277 266 266 210 266 266 266 247 266 247 24-7 266 266 247 210 277 156 247 210 248 248 266 266 210 248 248 Jessup, Johnny ,,,.,.., N., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, M Y,,-,-,-,-,-,, Q- ----,,,--A,--,, Y, -IESSUP, Peggy --f----- W-.--af ,.............,,,, 152, 162, Jessup, Pete ...- .....,.... , ..., ,W ,,,,,,,,, 66, 134, 142 Johnson, Ben ........, L ,,,, L ,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,, W- ,,,,,, M, 150, Johnson, Bob ,.,,,, -M ,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,---, MRM 142, Johnson, Irene ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,-,,,,,, ------,,Y,,Y,,------,, 1 61 Johnson, Jan ,,,,,,, ...Y ,,,,----,-,,,, f ,v-'--g,,,Y Y , Y---- - -------,,,' Johnson, Janice .,......... 131, 158, 159, 181, Johnson, Janie ,,,,, .mm ,.,,.,,,,.,,, M ,,,.,,,, K, ,,,,,,,,,,, M, 175 Johnson, Judy ..,, - ,,,,,,,,,.,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, MY, Johnson, Larry ..,....,..,.,.....,..,,,,,,, W .,,. ,M ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, Johnson , Lee ....... ,,,.,...-- .,..,..,,,,.,.., , ,,,,.,,,, M ,,,,,,, Johnson, Ronny ,...,, ...,.,., L ,,,, ,, ,,,, ,, ,,,,,, 1 54, 169 Johnson, Roy .... .,..,, L .,, ,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, ,, as ,,,,,,- , Johnson, Sherry .,.,....... -.- ..,. L, .,,.,,,. .,,,, 1 53, Johnson, Teresa ,,,,,,,...,...,..,,, ,,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 56, Jones, Barbara ,.,..... .. ..................,,,,..,, L ....,..,.. L., 144, Jones, David ........ .- .......... 1 .,..,..., - ,........ ,,,,,,.,..,,,, Jones, Jones. Jones. Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Eddie ............ - ......... - ...,. Janice ........ - ..,........,..... , ..., mm .....,.,. ,, ,,.,.,, ,, .,.,, ,V J 1 ll ......... .,,,.,... , WW.- ........... N .... -M ....... John , A ,,,, . Linda ........ Lloyd ..........................1.. R on n y .... .. ................,...,., Sau n d ra - .-.--.-..-...... Y s...... -.-- ..... --. 160, 'Q .... fQ'ffl1fffffQf 'i66'f Tommy ............ - ....... ..... .......... 1.1.1 .,.. -, ,..,,,..,. 167, Jones, Walter ........... - .... .. ..,.... md..- ...,.. L ........,. ..,. - .,, Jones, 1Vinston ........ - ........ - ....... .. .................. Jooste, Denise ....... - ........ .........,r 1 52, Jordan, Chuck ,-... .,..,,.. ,,............ ......... 1 0 , 149, Jordan, Robin W, ,.,,.1..,.,.1 - .............. - ................ L- Joslin, Mike .1., - .....,, - ..,..,..,. ,.... - ..- .......... 142, Juett, Coleman .1...,. - .,,1..,,1...,, - ....,1. ,........... Kalousek, Jeanne Marie .... .. ............ ...... 143, 144, Kammerer, Bill ,,1,........ - ....,............. - ...................... - ....,. Kanter, Royce ....,.,... ...... .........,........-....... 10, Karger, Peggy .-... .... ...-.........-.a--.........- .... - 10, Kathe, Cheryl ................ - .... - ................... -..- ...... - ..... . Katz, Barbara L ...,,..,, -.- .............. - ........... L .......... 10, Kay, Karen .......... - ......,. Y ...... 1 ,.......... M.- .......... - ..... - ....... Kay, Kristir -................. .... ...-.,.......................... Keck, Carol ............................ - ..,....... - ...... 153, 154, Keck, Nancy ..........,...-.-... 153, 154, 176, 179, Keefer, Karen - .................... - ....................,.......,,,.. ...... Keeler, Ann ..... -.- ..,..... ..-- .......... s.-..-.- ...... 150, Keeler, Edward ..... -.- ......... ,.., ,.,,,... 10, Keesey, Bill ................. -- ................,..,...,.,. 10, 142, Kelley, Carol .... - .......... A ..,.....,. e...-..-.- .................. .... Kelley, Joel - ......... -...-..- ...,........ -..- ........ - ......,..... Kelly, Betsy .MM ...... ... ..... N .... - .,,,,,,,,. ,. ..,...,.,,,., ,,,.. 167, Kelly, Bill ......... LM- ...... N- ..,,.,,,,,,,. , ,,,.,,. , ,..,,...,. 10, Kelly, J6 ......,. .-.- .... - ........ - .......... - ,.,....... 161, 162, Kelly, Joel .........1.,........ - ..................,.r.,,..........,.,.....,.,...., Kelly, Mike - .... -..H.-......-.. 133, 144, 156, Kelly, Pat .... .. ..... N- ...... ..... .......,.., ,,.,...,...,.., ,. ..,,... 1 0, Kemp, Charles .... .... - ..-..- .......... 1 ,,,.,,....,..,,..,....,, ,, Kemp, Pete , ...,,..,,,. ,.- ,..,.,,. ,,,, 1 ,,,.,,, 1 0, Kennedy, Carol ...,..... ..... , 10, 144, Kennedy, Nan ..-- ..........,...,,,,....,,.,..,,..,,,... L ,.,,.,,.,, 10, Kennedy, Nancy ..--..-..- ..... - ..,, 1 .,,., -.- ...............,,,. Kennedy, Sue - .... ---.-..-.-.-.....,--1 ,..,,. M-.. 10, Kent, Judy ...- .......................,,.......,.. 1 ,..,,,, - ,................. Kershaw, Joan ....... --.M ...... -...,, 152, 153, 162, Kersting, Chad ............. .,,,. 1 ,....,.,,, , .. 160, Kersting, Elizabeth ....... .....,, ,.,,,,,..,,,...... Kinkel, Carolyn ,,.,...... ,......,. Kidd, Judy .............1, ...,.........,. ...,.....,.,,,,,.,, Kilpatrick, Jack .,,. ,,.,....,, . H- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Kimmell, Dale ,...... ......,. - .............. - ....... 1 0, 162, King, David ..... M .,....... -...- ..1,....... - .................... 10, .King, Linda ....... -.- ............,,. ,.,,--- .....,,. ..,,,,,,,, 1 0, King, Rio ......... - ...... L ..,.....,,,, - ,,,.,., ,,,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, Kinkel, Kay ....,.. - .... - ..... - ....,.,,,,,,,,.... ,, ,,.. L, .,,,,,,,, ,., Kipness, Stewart .-...-...-..., ,..,,, - ..,.,... ...., - -,,.,,,,,,,,,, Klein, Kathy ....... . ....................,,.r., - .,...,... - ....,,., 176 Klein, Keith ................ - ....... 1 ,..,,, ,- .,,...,.,,.,,. L., 10, Klein, Kelly W.- ..................... ,,,,.,...., - ,....,. M ,.,,,. 1 0, Klein, Nancy .... - .... -.-..-.- ...... -..L .,.., 176, 180, Kline, Barbara L ..........................,,.,,,,, -,.-.-.L ,,,,, 4 j0, Kline, Dick ................- .... - ..,, ...,.,..-..,-,,.,, Knickerbocker, Betty ..................,..,..,.,....,. -M ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knickcrbacker, Bobby ..- .... - ..,,,,.,, L ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. .,,., Knight, Aubrey ,.,. - ..,.. - ,,.... L ,.,,,,,,,, , .,,,,,,, N ww, 10, Knight, Marie .1 ................ -...-.- ,,.,,. , ,,,..,. N .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Knighton, Billy ,,.,.,.,,.,.,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, ,awww 153, Kogin, Patricia ...--.-...-..- ...,,.,,..,....,. -.-L ,,,,,,, Kohler, Bob ,,.,..,..,. ..,..,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,- ,,,,,,,,,, W ---- 10, Komdat, Johnny -.-ms ,..,, ..,,-L-.,,,-W-, 10, Koons, Ronny ............ L ,,.,,,.... ,aww ,,,,,,, M ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 0, Koontz. Carolyn 1- ..., - ........1.,,.,,,. -,, 10, 148, 162, Koos, Donnell - ..,,, ,.-.- ,....,.,, A ,,,, , .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W Koppa, Kathie .- ..... - ......,.11,,.,., L ,,., Wi, ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, , Kornbleuh, Alayne - .... L- ,,,, L ...,, -,,, 141, 162, 178 Kothe, Cheryl .... -- ......,.,,,,.,.. -..L ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , Kovsky, Laurie ,. ..... -,,-,,- .,....,,,, , ,,,, , 143, 144, 157, Kovsky, Yvayne ..... 1 MA..- ....11, - .......... 169, 211 266 211 277 211 266 248 211 248 266 248 211 2-18 277 248 266 266 50 266 211 150 266 212 248 277 248 277 212 212 248 269 248 212 267 248 212 267 267 133 267 248 150 248 212 277 277 267 267 277 248 212 267 212 144- 248 267 277 267 267 267 213 267 213 248 248 277 277 248 248 267 267 267 248 248 248 213 267 267 248 267 24-8 248 278 267 248 278 248 269 267 267 267 268 249 213 278 213 268 293 Kramer, Kay , ....... .- .....,.,.......... - ........ -.-.- ..,.- -..- Kramer, Sandra .- .... .- .....VA. - ........ -.-.- .......AV-.- -- Krevis, Nancy ...,......Y. L ..... L ..... -- ....YA......... - ..YYA. . Krider, Sue LL- .... L. ...v,A -- .........., -- 144, 161, Kristell, Ann -.-...-----.-..- ...... --M ----- Kristell, Diane .-....... - ..... -.- .-... - ..-.,. - ......-..-- -.- Kristin, Kay .......-. L- ....... - ..-... - ..... - .----.. -.....---.---....... Kuhn, Kathie .-..... -.-...- -.-... -- ..-.--- --.- ...----- - .-...------ ---- Kurlan, Joe .L .-....... -..- -.-.-..... .- ....,-...-........--- - --------- --- Kuster, Martha L.. Labruzzo, Joe LL 176, '-M un'M-N1J'5M'J-'W'i6i' Lacaze, Janet -.L.LLL.-L..-... 154, 158, 1 La Croix , Gary .-.-..--.-.- ........ ---.-.-.- ..-..---..-..... .-- Ladd, John ..... LLL. Ladd, Susan L ...-.. - .....-......---. - .... -..-..- .... --- Lake, Virginia ..LL Lambright, Sharon 176 Lascaster, Terry L...-L ........... -.-..---.-.-......-.. Lander, Ann L..LL- .,., L-.LL ....- -.. 149, 156 1 Landers, Skippy L..LL ..,. L-.-.- .... - .,-. - .......... - ...... -...... Lane, Beverly ........ -L-L-L. ...- - .... ...-.- .....--- - ........ -- Langham, Jimmy -L..LL ........ -.L .--Y --.---. Lanicek, Norby L.. Lank, Beverly L.L...-LL -..-- ---...--...----.-- Larned, Mike ..--...-.-...-.L-..-.-..-.- ...... ...-.- Larsen, Jim .L..LLL..-L.- .... -.L-..--.-.----.-..-W --.. -...... Lash, Dottie L...L -..-..... -..-LL.-..- .... ---- .... -.-.... Launey, Volney .L.-.- .......- -L .-......... --..- .......---.-.--.. - Law ren c e , Gary LLL ....... ---L.-.-..- ...---... --.-.-.-..--- Lawrence, Jim L.LL.-.LL--.-.-.--.- .....-. -----.- Lawren ce, Tracy L.LL.-.--L.--L-.-.--..L-.--.-.--.-- Lawson, Russell -LLL ---. ......- - -.--..-.-..-,-.- Lay, Donna L.L--L-.L..L--L.---.-.-. Lay, Lin da ..... L..-.-LL.L-.--L.-...-.- ...... -..-..----- Montgomery, Martha Lea, Tommy LL-.-.LL-.-.-L-. ---- .- ...... -- Leath, James L... Lebmon, Lynn L-L.--L ---... - ...... ---.-.-..--- --..- --- Lee Lee Lee, Lee Lee Carol .-.L--.-.----.---,-------- Ledbetter, Wilton -...---.-..-.----.-.------..------------ 159, 162, 172 Kathie .i..-.---.--.-.------- -------- ------1 Lana L.-.---.-.--...---.-..--------M 150 Larry .,-.. L.L-..--.-.-..-..----------- v Linda .L .LL.-.-.---.-..----.---- ---- ----- Legg, Bobby .--...-... A... - .-.-- ----------- 142 Legg, Walter L.L-.-.-...-.----- .----- ------- , Lehmann, Lynn .1-.-M --.----- -----M ----A - ----- - ------ Leipsic, Barry ------------M -Af--- -------- ----A-'--- --A Lenhart, Dianne -.-----.-- ---- --------- - df-- Leonard, Joan LL Leslie, Phillip LL Leslie, Robert ----.--------------------e--- Lester, Eddie ...-,--.--- ----------- -----M -f---- Lett, Dianne -L----.. ---- -------------- ---- --M--- Levit, Fred yann -..-.- .---.----- -----------------N Lewelling, Robert Lewis, Bill ....----- ----------- ---f-- ----- 152, 153 y Lewis, EUC ..------ ---f 4 ----- 4------------------------ Lewis, Jean ..---.------Y----,-------M ---- ---------H Lewis, Judy - .....-. --- ----- -- ---fA- ---A----W ----- --A-----f----- Ley, George .--. -..- -.-- - ....---- - ---------f- ---------- 37, Liebman, Eddie ..-. --- ---f- ---A ------ - ----- - --A------ --- Lievsay, Roberta --.------,-------- Lindsey, Gene -.- ----- - -------- --f-- -----A----- 176, 144 v Lin dsley, Nan ---.----. . ---- -- -------- -A---------Y-------N Linthicum, Judy ----.-.-------- ----- -fff - ---f--f--- N 153 Lipman, Judy - --.-.-. - -.-----f- - --------- 133, 152 1 , Lipman, Marilyn - ---.-. - --------A--- -- ------- - ----f-A-- Lipshy, Bruce .... -v -.-- ------ -------- - Little, Tommy -.-. - .-------- --- -----f--A- - ----- - ------ --- Livings, George .-.-..-..- --- -----vY Lloyd, Judy ....-..-.-- - --v--------- --- ------------ -- 133 Lohdell, Bruce ..,- - ----------------- Lobdell, Tim ...... v Loewen, Don .... .. ..... ...... - ------- -Y ------------------ - -------f-A- Loinette, Jackie -..- ....---- - ---- -----------f------------- Loinette, Melvin ...,., Leng, Charles ...- --... Long, Dale ..-1......-.-...... ---f------ Long, Janet ..---..-..---- ----- ------,---Y - - -- -Y------- ---- - -- Longmire, Sandra Loughmiller, Jane Loving, David ...,,. Lowder, Jean .....---. -v----- ---v-f---------f---- Lowe, John .....---------Y-- --------------------- - ------------------- Lubcker, Kenneth Lummus, Darrell ...-........... - ....--.-- Lumpkin, Robert Luth er, Gerald .,.... Lynn, Rochelle ..,., Lyons, Jon ...,,.. MacBrlde, Earl ....... .......... - -----------. MacDonald, Gail ...-. ....--.......----------- ----- MacDonald, John ......... ...--- - -..- ------------------------ A-- MacDonald, Sandra 1Z'?44 213 214 249 268 278 278 278 278 268 249 268 214 278 278 278 214 278 249 268 278 268 249 278 214 268 268 268 249 214 278 161 214 249 278 214 268 150 278 249 268 278 268 215 268 215 278 249 215 268 268 268 268 268 268 268 215 278 268 278 215 215 216 249 249 278 278 249 216 278 216 278 268 249 268 216 249 269 216 249 269 269 269 269 249 269 249 216 278 249 269 278 278 216 269 MacDonough, Betty Jane -.... .. MacDonough, Nancy .,......,, Mackaman, Bert ,....,......... Madera, Kay ......... Magilow, Mark ,,..,. Mahoney, Suzy ..... Malone, Mary ,....... .-ffuiEEfuiX? n-fffffilniliiiuunn' Mangrum, John .......,..,,,,..,..., .... 3 7, 134, Manley, Pat ,....,............. L ,..,,...., ....,-,-,,-,....... March, Pam LL ....... L...L.L..L ..,...... . LL.. Marcia, Jo ......,-. ....... -...-.. ...... Marble, Dexter ,.,...................,.,.,.,,.................,.-..,.......,.. Marcom, Sandra ...L ...... L .,.--..1.. L ....... 143, 176 Marcus, Bruce ...LLL.-...L.L.L ....-.,.1. -.L....L..L-. Marcus, Richard .,,,,, L ....... Margrave, JoEllen ..,,,-1........ .......,.... Marks, Cindy ,,,.......... L ......... ,1..1....,........,.-,-,,., Marks, Lila ....,,-.-.....,..............,,--..............,.,- L ............-,..--. Marks, Mike ......-,Y,-...................,.,-..-.,..........,---.... Marks, Rose ,,...... 132, 158, 162, 169, 176, Marmaduke, Anne .....,........,-..................., 152, Mars, Suzy ....... L -..,-......- Marshall, Alberta .,,.,. Marshall, David ...... , Clara ..----,........ L ....-,.,--, - ...............----.............,...- up ii1'iiZfH'n-J Marshall, Sam ...,,.. ......, . .. Martin Martin, Claude ..,-.-..-...... L ...,. Martin, Frank ..-.-LiL Martin, John .LL ...,... L...LL...L, Martin, Joyce ,,-.,,..,.............,..,,,, Martin, Richard ..,. L.L.L...L..L Martz, Sherry ..,,..-, L ........ Mason, Duncan ,.,,. Mason, Lucy .....,. ,.,.............. 148, Massey, Judy ...... .,,,--., L ,.... L .. .........,...,,,,.,...... L. Massey, Warner ......,,.,-.,. - ,....... L.L.. 148, Massie, Archie ....... L ..,,,-.,, ,..,..,..........,..-,........,......,., Massie, Kay ....,......... L -,..... L ..... L...L .,.,, L ,,.,, ... Mathews, Charles ....... L Mathews, Martha L..L ....... . Matlock, Stueart ...... . ,,..,.......,,......-,-,,, L Maxcy, Jill .-...----........... .... Maxwell, Phil .-,. LL ....,,... ...,.-. May, David .L .,.,,,.,, L ....... . May, Rex .....,.,..- L ,,..1 ....... May, Tommy ....,-,,,--.,..,.............. Maybom, Ward ..,,,. - ......, LL ..... Mayes, Maxcy, Beverly ,,,..... ......,,-,... L .......... 1 31, 37 39 50 69 , v 1 Qlifniiifniiaf' McMillan, Dian ------------------ ----- --------'- Mclioberts, Carolyn --------------------'-'- McShane, Patty .------------- ------ - --- ------- --- 133, McSpadden, Jo Ruth ---- - --f----f- -- -f---- -- 1501 McWilliams, Ouida -----------------' McWilliams, Regina .-.--- - ------ ----- ---------------------- Mead, Larry .-...... - -.-------- - ---------A-------- -------- Means, Charles ........ -- ------------- -- ---------- --- -------- -- Meek, Philip ..-.- ---..-.------f--------A- ---A ----------- ------ Meeks, Gerald ..--.--------- - ----- - ----- - ---4--- - ------- - ----- - Mellon, Bill .....- - .--- - ------f-A----- -------- -----A- ------- Men ton, Marc .-.--.--- ------- - -------- -----'----- Merritt, Marilyn -.-.....--- - ----- - ----- ---- --A---- - ----- --- Messina, Joe ..-. --.----------- Metcalf, Judy .-- ...---- ----- ---H ----------- Meyercord, Chris .--.-.-.--- ---- - Meycrcord, Martha .-..- - ...... - ---- - -..- -- ---- 158, Milburn, Yvette -- .... --.--------------- Miller, Carol -.... ----.-.------M 162, 176, Miller, Cazzie .-..-..------------- Miller, Joe -... -.--.--.--------55, 131, Miller, John --.. .-.. --.----------l-- Miller, Ken L..L-..L.-...-.-.-.--------- Miller, Nancy -.-..-.--.-.--l-- Miller, Ricky ---.------1-Z-L- Miller, Robert .-.-.----..1------ Miller, Steve L.-..---.----1----- Miller, Susan ---.--.------------ iauls, BiH .LLL..LLLLL..-L-.-..--..---- Mills, Tommy -.-.-..----------- Mims, Cathy ----.--1----.-----1 Mims, Harriet i....1.-.-.-.---- 143, Mims, Marcia .L--..-l-i---- Mincy, Dwain L..-..L--i-T- 160, Mincy, Wayne L---..--1----- Miniz, Georgia LLL?-.-1--.-.-. Minton, Marc LLL.-i---.-.-T--.-1 Minton, Shari -..l.L--L--T---..- Mitchell, Ann Mary Mitchell, Ted -.LL.L.- Mitchell, Tim .L.L.-.-.--K..-. 138, Mizell, Tommy L.LiL Mobberley, Joan LLLLL Molenda, Sharon -L..-.-.-.l-.-- Monday, Corrinne L..-?L.L.1L-.-.- Doug ...,..,-.-.,-.. . ................. .L ......,..,.,,... L Mayo, Delores L..-LL--L..LL-.-.LL-LLL.. Mays, D 0113 .....--. L -..... - ...... - ..... Bde McAdams, Gerald ...,. -L ....... McBee, Johnny ........., L. McBride, Cora -... - .....,-- McCall, McCarro McClain McClain McClure Mary ,--,...., ll, Helen ......-,,.-...-....... , Betty .L .... L ..... L.L...L- ....- -L-.----.-.-- , Sid ,..... ...-.-- , Bob .... McClure, Pat -,.... -....-. ...,.-.-. 1 4 1, ,176, McCoin, Kent 1... ----...........-..-....-....-..., 1 42, Mc Comic, Kent ...., L ....-.. -...-.- ........-.-. -...--...--. McCoy, James .... .---..........,-.-- McCray, Arthur .... -.,1....,........--..... . .. .,......... McCullar, Carl ...... - ....... - ............-.. - ....--,.. McCullar, Don ........,,, McCulloch, Eileen ..,,,, McDaniel, Sherry ..... McDonald, Carol ..,.,..... McDonald. Donald ,,.... McDonald, John ......,, 153, .LL. 135, McDonald , Nancy ,......,..--,,......... .......,.,..... ....... McDonnell, Tommy .....-.-.,. -..- .................. ---...-.--... Mcllornugh, Betty Jane .--................-...--,............-..--. McFarland, Jerry .,..... -..-..-.L..-..-..-..-..- .... ---.-.... McGannnn, Suzanne ..... McGnrock, Martha - ,,,,,, McGill, Sandra ,,,.,.... McGowan, Wayne McGregor, Bob ....,. McGrew, Perry ....... McKay, Mike L McKee, June ,,,.,,,,,, McKcrnan, Barry ...... McKinney, Marl ,,,1,, Mr-Kinsey, Mike ..,,., McLane, Judv ,,,...,, McLaren, John ..,,.,. McLaughlin, Jan ...,,, McLeod, John ,,,,,,., McLeod, Kathleen ......, McLeod, Marv Ann .........,.. McLeRoy, Bill .......-.,...1..................,....,...,-.. McLure, Barbara ...... L .......... McMahan, Curt ,....,.... McMains, Grover ,,,,,, Mood, Moody, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Ann Peggy 4----, Aubrey 1LLLL.LTLL.LLL- 142 Becky L.L..-iL..L,L-L.-L. Johnny LLLl..l1.-L.. Michael L..-L.L.LlLLL,L S usie --.L-L-...X-L--i Morehead, Sue L.L Marie LL..LL.1LLL.lL...T Moreman, Jane Ann Morel, Morgan, Morgan, Moritz, Morris, Morris, Morris, LLL., 133, Catherine L.L.L.L.LlLLLLl J u d y .LLLLL-.LL..L.LLLLL. L Carolyn L..LL-L.LLi.LLLL- Don LLLLLL-L.LL.-.LLLLLLi. Jack ..... L...-?L..LL.L.LLLL-LLL Neal --- ..-. LL.-LL.L..L.LL.iL.LL. Morton, Glenda ..., L.L.LLLLLL..LlL.L.LL Morton, Jill L..L.L..L..L.L..L.....LLi. 147, Mosby, Tom .LL..L.L......-LLL.LLLLLL.LL- Mosesman, Barry ...L...-.LLLL..LLL.LLL Mosher, Betty LLLLL. ,.-. LLLLLL 144, Muir, Nancy ...L..LLLLL..LLiL.L.. 147, Mullins, Stephanie LLL.L..L.LLLL.-iLL Mumford, John .L .... LL.LL..L..L..Li.L.L.,.i Mundt, Carla .,...... .....LLL..L..LLL 144, 150, Mundt, Marsha ...LL.L.LLLLLL..L.L.L.1.LL.L Murphey, Forrest .... L.L.LLL.LLL..L.LL.L...L Murphey, Leslie ,,...... LL..LL.L ,... L.L..LLL...LL, Murphy, David .,.. L ,..,.. L.L ....... LLL...-.LLL.... Murray, Bill ..,. L..L .,.... L...L.LL .... L.LL.L..LL...L.LL Murray, Mary Ellen LL ....... LL...L.L.LL 154, Murrell, Jimmy ..,......... L.LL.L..L..L ..... L ....... ..LL Muth, Joan ,.,,..,., L ...., LLL ...... LL ,.., L.L..LLL..L. Myers, Betty ..... LL.L...L.L .,.. L..L. Myers, Carol .....,... .,..... L L ...... L ,..., LL.L. Myers, Donald ...... L..LL ...........,..... ...L Myers, Patty .... L ....... ........ L ........... 1 76, Myers, Sheryl .... .,........ L .LL ..... L..LLL.... TJ Nagel, Robert L ............. L .........., ...L.L ....... ..LL Nakano, ldie ...L ...... L ...... L ...,,,,.,,,,,,,, LLLLL 152 Nance, Carolyn .,.........,... -..L.L .,,,.,,,., LLL ,.,.. LL Neal, Beverly ....... L ...... L ...,.,,..,.,..,, LL ,,,,,, L ,,,,,, LL, Neely, Billie Jean L ........ L..L,,L ,,,, LL,,L,,LL,,L,,L Neher, Kim ........... L ......... .......,,,,,,, L LL .,,, LL,,,L Nelson, Andrea ................,,, LLLLLL-L,-,L ,,,, ,.- Nelson, Carolyn ........ Nelson, Jackie .LL..... Nelson, Jane Anne ....... LLL ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,M -,,-,,,--, -- Nelson, Sue ................ L ..,,. L ,,,,,, LLL- ,,,-,, W ,,,,, - Nelson, Susan ........ LLL ,,,,,, LL- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,- M- Nervey, Connie ............ L ..,,,,,,,,,,,, --M -,,,,,,,, -N Nesmith, Mike ..................,.,,, ,,,,,, N ,,,,-,,,,-,-----,- g Newton, Mickey .L .... L ...,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,,,, H 131, 134, Go ahead . . . say something witty. va The Happy Warrior. Don't let me hear a peep out of you! 7 c'It's easier this Way Nich , Bobby - fg 270 2 U 0 272 272 254 279 227 272 254 254 254- 272 254 272 227 254 228 228 272 272 254 254 272 228 272 254 272 254- 272 254- 150 254 272 162 279 228 228 254 254 228 279 228 279 272 8 72 279 279 229 254 272 279 279 229 272 279 272 279 229 279 254 279 180 279 272 272 255 144 272 229 279 362 255 272 229 229 279 279 279 230 272 279 230 255 272 279 272 279 2 272 279 230 279 230 279 272 272 255 279 4 fm! Q S Nm 1, Io .N.-------.Hg.- ...... 156, Irv .,,,,,,,,,--..,-.-... -.-M .... W. 279 Sadler, Sherry -W------H-------------M 152, Nic 0 , L n ia ..---.-- . -. .. 147, 167, uir Step 'E --,..,.-.-.d. .W-.-- 14 271 Sage, Robert --------W---'W'- 'EE' ' Hem-y -w-N--- NN W,-,, 160, W S3mp1e,S Sagndra -,-------------------' v - , C 1--- --NW- ..--.-,. 143,, 4 s , a -..--------------H Ni '13, Em Z A V.-- W--- .. E3 R 522161, RL W.-- Jes, 162, 176- 113, N 1 n, All .-.....-......Y71........---. ..... W- ' Sanden, Charlotte 7 --------'-'- '- ' N n, E .1---.--W K3----T--A ---4 -- -------- Rainer, Kenny -- -H----- --- --- 252 S der, David - '----'-- - ''- , Vu -...--- - -- '----------H Q 3 Rainer, im .--.--. --- ------ -- ------ 279 nders, ,Pat - -?-----NM--------'---- '- N n, i iam ..........- .. ,-- ------76---- 153 Rai y, Kar n ..-. ...... .--- ----- ---- - ----4-- M 71 Si1I1diSOIl, ' ff ---1'i'-- ' N non, Ra .....-- . ... ......... ..-. .,... -.. 1 9, 25 Ra' 1 0 1 ,..-- ..... -- .... --..-.----N ----f-- Satterfield, Ii -2-Q-----------1 N Cnnd ..-. ....-..-- .. .+- ........ - ..... 2 Ra in Uma .-. MM..- .,.. - ..,, -..-.--- -- -'-- Scarbfronflgh, ne ---V---------' 176, 179' ,- R dl , O L M.-- ...--- --------, , Sc ar , Ommy --------------1 U Rgggd , WJ .... .WM .... -...- .... -.-..- . ...- 137, 22? fey, Jobs P.N- ---------- R d l, 5 b -. .- ..-- --- -'---- - ------ ---N ---4----- --- h 'h , in ---- ---f----W R ise an WM ..... ---.. -...-....- ..---------- ------H 2 Sghlzsirzggeerlr, Tony - ---- ----- Odom, B by - -- -1---M ------ -- ----4- 27 - David M ,,,, -, , ,,,,,,,, , ,.- 3 , 39, 5 32 23? Schlossstein, Stev -.. 1 4, 5 56, 138, 159, Odom, s -..- ----- --- ----------- ay, David ,4,. --- .,,,, ,, ,-..--.-,.. ,- .- .... . . Schmeer, Mary ane - V Odom my -4'--- -' ' ' :ll ' Ray, Ronnie -.-...- ...--- ---- -.-----v-- v ----- M---M -- 252 SCllmldt, Sally - -- ----- 1521 1511 1 ' e J die ------ ------H Regd, J0ani',,. . ..,.-.-.-.-.--..-. Schneider, Kare - mi- 143 1 7, , --- --f--- ----------V -WH .-. -M .-. ' ld K' WNW- --A- 0gHZ:ai5Cdf-ev al -L-H-------------N 252 Siiiin Nlifgie f 4..- ,,.. -Wi .... ..-M ,..... 211 2512332326 I-ienrggt ' - -N.--- O1 Zzy I -----------1--'----- 153, ec , Pete um mn- M M-0,-,,,,,-..,,,,.. ...... 231 Schreiber, Nancy ....--. -----A 161, O en ----- ----- ------Q-H , Camly N m JZ:---mpomm,---,,,,,,,,,., 211 Sghri h r, Charlotte ...-.-. -----fl 01 C H-li-1 ----'-------- 223 Reed, David my ---umm,-mm-1M--im-,,,,4,-, 226 S enneth ....... -..------ 0 v , Bob - ----w---- ---- 27 Reed Georg- Z,--M, 143, 144, 176, 179, 226 um, Marlene -...-d ------w ,gn rovik, Joan - - ----------- 150 Reed' J 3 ,,-, W -,-,,,,, --Nm,M,,,,--,,,-- ,,.. 133, 150 Chulz, Bob ,,,,,,,,....-...1..-..W--- Orgdvfff, 50111111 -M f-H-- jill- gg R gd, 0 ,,,,, -.,,-,,,d ,... -.,w. ......., ,.--.-...M.-.-A- 25? schm-icm J hu O. M-.-E5-ing E2 ' 09 9, mu' V '-' ' R ' --...-.- ......... -N...-.....-.-.M ----------- S h ' 1b , 8 il ..------- y v v 1 Overlwlse 5 ------ ---A -- 152, 223 adj 55311--,,,Y,,, ,,,., --.M .,,... -.-.. 31, 50, 279 Sshxa Lasry --- --- l MiWLWMN4Tlm.l3 ,.,1 ,,,1,. ...1,1 ShLm?T.gliRmmQ X O Reeder, Don -.N-------H - -f---- - -- --A-' - W Ifmafllly fa 1'-T' Reever, Dennis .... .----f----- -A-- 2179 Scot, Dorothy -------4' ---' ' ,Pa e Jimmy M ,..., 4, 270 Regver, Joyce ...--... -..- -- ----Hi 149 Soo , Freddy ---1-- Palmlery Lloyd - .--- 2 Reeves, Judy - ..------- -----,----- - ----M--W ' 9 Scott, Mar ---- -Him - mer, ou 3 my -..,-.-... 224- Rehders, Annette, ------ --------- ' 232 ggs, n W---l E'-1 75, P lm I., ie ....... 13.3 Renfro, Kathy .-- - ,-- - --------M ---- ls etsy ------?-- - 1 v H ip. ,,,,-,,,-..-... 4- R f , Mary L ---- ------ --- ---- -- -- 271 , Marybelle -----i IE lm 'j Plfnii U 52 5' Re Jo, E -C ---,,.----..---.- ....... -.-,-.--m 226 eil, ganna - so, 131, 141, 141, 153, pa oe, 3 ly -g,,,.-,-.. . 56, 278 R en J --.---------- -- -- ----- -----n Sears, .Toy ' '-f 13371 k 1 i 114- - -,.--. 270 e no Ann .,---..--,- --.----------m Seay, eorg --il 1 1 Illiikir' Jfr -A -M 148, 161, 252 Re S, craig ..---.-...-.-- .-- ...1.... -.Wu , 279 seen flVIartha F.-M----v-M 161, Pam, ' Li W- . -. 61,162,169,224 Reynolds, Sh non ---.-M --1- ---- 133, 138, 169, 271 Seel, Shirley ------M---9 Park inda - -..-- 169, 270, 178 N Rice, Billy -.. ..-Mm ..... ----- -Y-- --- 144, 272 el, Stephen -v-i-1--- PE er Roger N -1,.-.....i 2 Rice, Judy . .- ---- --N-N----V----H -----Y-----H 25 kow, PSISY -----i'i--0 144, 155, Parkeri Sue -H,-M,--,,,-,-,4- 57 Rice, Linda ...-..----. ..... --M ------4------- 54 Shafer, Gregg E------f 158 Parks Andy D- ,-1,,,,- ,,. 278 Ricci, M el .........-.--M ------ ---T---M ------ Shahan, HOWBI' ------'------ ' -W ,-,- ..- 252 R'cha , arl ..-.-. ----T- - 271 Shakno, Evelyn ri--kg 15 - 221.1122 giggle? .. ... ....p- 252 h d, Sandy Mi- -------M--N ---- Shaw, Jean F-M---l-- P , dd' N -HN --,,,,,,-.-,. 270 ardson, Car . ........--...------ 1---- -- --- Shaw, Sally ......Z..1----------T- P QS' an f- ,.-- ,Mm . 252 ickman, Alice W.-. . H.-- ...... --- .-...- - --E --1--- 253 Shaw, Walter --1.?---.T Pa 'sh Ronny W-A N,-M.-Mp, .-- 252 Rider, Bill ---.. -... 150 shenon, Jim -.-.--.?-.--l+-- Pauuus, Susan w-H0--M-,,,,- . 278 Rigsbee, Kay .... -..... 1.--- , 176, 179, Sh?-man, Jack .... .-2,4-1.----E? Pecoray Marianne E-in--W----Wym M, KM 252 R, Gu d ,,,- - 1, ..- ............ - ....-.... 5h,e1d, C3101 . Mid.,-- 159, , Peuiuo. June H W- M-HN, ,, H 149 27 ' 1 s n -..- ... .. ..---.-.. 154, 169 253 shiems, E11 H -W.-- ----- 149, Pender, Sarah W-,,,.,- .---.,..-... ..- 2 Ritch' , Sue ..--.------------ . ----- ------- 176, 180 253 Shields, Su ---...i-- 150, penn, CMO1 --mg, N, ,,,.,.--.-,.- .... -. M. 2 ' , David .--...W..--...- Shdckey rbara ---------- - - 14-4, ' ' ,Mm-U ..-M ,,.. -- .... ,...- .... ... 2 5 ' 't , Esther ..- ..... ---..-- -------D , 1 Sh k , ruce ...-Z...-- -- Ejjfgnsplfgh 1 W M W,-,M ,,,, ,-,,,,-,, 0 Raith, Mmgmt ,,,,, M- ..,.,... 141, 176, 253 Shun, Sh ey -..- 140, 141, 162, Perryj Nanc -AV----A,--W,-N.,-,,,,,,,,,,!.,.... M I R h, Shal-gn - .,.. .. ..,...... ..-.......- ..--..--------- --.-- 2 7 SiClClS1', 1'b31'B i---- ----- '-l Persful, B0 -U 1---W--M,,--,,,,,,-,,,,,,,-,...-. -1 bing, Jaykr .,,.,,-.-.-- .- ...... - ........... - ........ 2 Slemer, eryl --.- --- ---- 1 Peterson, ui --gwn--m,m-mwM- ,,,,,,,,, W, 161, P' bb' , Nancy ,,- ,.,,,,.................. .-.- ........... ,. 2 Slemer, Shuah -- ----ii--V - -nigg- peyton, udy mmm-N,,M,,,,,,,, ..-M ......,. 156, 'I Qbrr e, Rusty ....... M ........ - .... - .... -...-- ----e-- Sjlk, Sharon ----- - -- -'-- Y ph ' , 13-11 M-mm,-,-,.,,,, , .. ........ --.. 2 0 rs, Bob ........ -.Y ......................-.. - ------e-- 5 Silver, 0 ---- -- ----- ph5T?:5t,etBi111 Mm-, -...-.-.-.-. M... .--. -- 279 oben, Bruce .......- - ---- -1-e ,-------- - -----e- - -e----f----- Z Z 3 Silva I E46 --E - --------- 144, h-11' C. PM my ,W ,,,,,,. ,..-. 2 Doug .,,... ...... .. ......................... - ....- - iv I 0 , -------- - - -l------------M ghfulpf' ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, N ,,,,,, M ,,,,,,,,,, , , , o 22211 5 1 ,,,, If .,,,..........,........... -.-f 4,169,272 si Ons, Davi .M .--.-.-,----- 1911211217752 1 Qing- M-an --,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 ,,, ,,,...,.. 270 0 rg n, etty ,,...,.... ......,....... . . .,,.....-..-. 272! Si'm0I'lS, Sha Il - ------------------H Pig,-nan, , -l ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,..,. ..... 3 3, 149, 270 0 r , Steve ...... .....,.----- - -- e-e- 1----------- 2 7 Simmons, U -- -----------------'--1------' Pigman, a ,mm ,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,....... 1 44, 224 in n, Emery .-.., .... , ..... - ..- .......... - ...... .. Simon, Charles ..-------.M.--,-----,-------'- 132, Pittman, C 31-leg .,. ..- -.,.-... . ........... - ....--- -- obira, Tvmvlv e---ee----------- ----------------1-------- ------- Z 2 3 2fmP50g1- Duff -----------M------------Egg P- , G'lb t H --,, -1 Wu , , , ,Y ,,,,,,,,,, ,..M ....,.. Rodriquez, l arga 1' ..,.e ------ - ---e1------- 1m , ue .e.,.--- - ----- 1--- ------------------- 1 PEZ, Nleuir ,,,,,,, H ,,,, W, , ,,,, , 1 169, 140180, 224 Roe, Judy D ...- - 1-------------- ----------------fe-- 2 72 JQLSKBBYYY ---- ----- - ------ ------------ -------------M Port , me -----, M ,,-,,,,,,, -4, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50 252 Rogers, IQHVI , .............. -..fm A .--.----2-------,-- 253 Skmner, Charles A. -------W ---- ------M -----V Por 1. RO ni ----Y'. A ,,----- K -,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 2 70 Rogers, o .. .......... - ....... .....................1.--.- - 27 Skinner, Debbie .... 146, 161, 162, 5 176, 180, pos yr -C el ---,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,, ,,,,, K ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,.......... 225 Rogers, atsy , .- ..... F ---.-.---------.-.--.1-.--- 9 Skinner, Ellis ...-----------------M 1 --------- 142, P0 d ecky -,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4 , 160, 270 Rogers, Reber ....--- ----------.-------.-1 ..-.-.----------- 1 4 9 Skinner, :- dra Jean l--, , ---Y -e-- - ---- -N 150v Pow 11 nie -w,,,-----,--v, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . B ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 56, 270 Rogers, Terr .... . ................. ..., -.-- 2 7 9 Skinner, S dra N91 -,, ----- ----------1--W Powgu' me ,-,-,----,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 1 4 ogt, Tom , ,,,,, , ,........ ....... - .. 212 Slocum, of ol ........ - .- .......... ........ - .-.-.-. x ' . v . 1 ,-,,,,-,,,, N ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,..,............. 1 Rosebrock Ildy .. ........ .--.--.--- 1 60 226 SIOVHCCIK, YH - ---- - -------- ---- --- ------- --------'- 1 IIQQQOU, ifhfgon -,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 .4 9 Rgsenbe . y ,,,.,. 272 Smalley, 1. . - ........ M.- .... -.--...--..m-------W Pressly Curry mu ,,,,--, mm--I--M ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , 2 1 Rosenb Joanne ....... 150 279 Smalley, 8 -.------.-- --------- e---- ----- ' E1 ----',,,,,-,,,-,, M, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, . fl 271 Rosenbl n, Carolyn ...... 253 Smi V I- ara ................- - ..-..--- -- ----- 143 , , gfjjfgan' ai ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,,,, ,, 225 Roemhal, Gayle ......... ......... 1 40, 141 253 Sm rbara .. M ..... -- ........... -.-..' 6, 178, Preston' i ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 ,,,,,,, ...... - 279 jlloginbaum, Em a .. .. .......................-....1--.--.--.- 154, 253 S 1 obby ....- ...- - Prestridl erard -mm H ,,,,,,- ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 16 25 I Roginbaum, Ju c ........................... 152, 153, 154, 226 Sm , Caroline .. .......... . - 133, 1525 Prewitt, fames ---------',,, ' lll, ,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , M ,,,, Rgsinhaum, N an .............................. ...................... 2 7 Smith, Da n .... .... I . . -. ---- ----- ------ P - 1 J. W- ,,-- W ---,- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , , , 271 Ros Mary n ....................... ............--.------------- 2 5L Smith, Di n ---. - PE:guA11en -----'-,--,,---- mmm., ,,,,-,,--,----',,, ,,,,,, W H, 22 Ross r, Dianne ............... . ......... ........... ....-..-...-.. 2 7 Smith, Do Bld .. .. . .........-.... - ..... ..---k -- -------- Price: Charles mm m -',,A,--,------,. ------- v l ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 ll, Robb ,.......... - .......... ..........---.----. N ----- - -- 7 Smlth, GETS. I ---- -- -.--.----N----n pricey Jeff ,---- g ----'-------------Y um ---------Y m ------,,,,, g ,-,, , V 25 Khin, Jean ,,,,,.,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,.. ..................... ..... .... 2 2 7 Sm1th, HHYIISO ...... ............ - ......... . ... .. Price, Sandy -,---------,--,--------,,,,,,- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 25 Rubin, Mary ....................... .................- - ------- 279 fl th, 01911 ----------------------- ------,M --L- ---- --V P - , T ml MA------------ --P W W -------------Y--,,--------, ,,,- ---- R u Cker, Jerry ,,,,,-,,,..,..,,,,. ........... ' .. ........... -VT 25 th Jack ...... ............. .. ... .... .. ........ .... .. ... ---- pgggle, fimnite --,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,, B ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . 252 Ruiz, Alfonso .... N ....-..... ..-.--------.- - -- --------- -------1--'-- 2 73 gym - ---- -----' A ---e - ---- - ----- -M----V --- P- 1 y Sh , ,,,- ,--,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 5 2 Rushing, Jo ce .......... .... .-.--..------- Y --.-------------.-- - ------ 1 I , lmm ------ - ----- -------- ---- - ----- - , ----------- Pxjrgoi., BSTOY 77 30, 131, 136135, 14 158 225 Russell, Hugh .......... Y ..-----------,- -A--------- ------- 1 3 3, 272 Smgfh, Judy' ---- Tx- ---f- -------- ----------- R ------ - ------ - Pruett Judy -----------'-4---- ----..----,, - ,---',',,----,---, ,,-.,,,- 2 7 1 Russell, Jodie ...,.....A. ...A.-,---------- -4--4------- ---- 2 7 2 Smllll, K l ------------ -- - ---- - -.----------------,------ -- 144, Puckegt Key. '-'---- Y U -----------4.Y--,--,- 133 252 Rutledge, Arm ,,,,,,, ,,,.,...,,.........Y .......... 5 9 9, 227 Smith, l -......... .. ..... -.. ....... ..-. Pums 'Linda M 4A,, -------,-w--A-----,---- 2 7J Rutledge, Sue ,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,....,..,..... .... . . .. 254 Q Smith, r a ............. ....,.... ll .. 167, Pummiqy Jimmy H ------- ----------w4,A------ ---------.1-A-, - - 252 Ryan, Pete .............................,.....A---,----- ---- , 227 Sfnirh, Mary -- - --------'f ---- - .w-..,..-,-- 296 Tomm ou're 5 routinvlv yv Y an f. W.-7 '4Oh, goody! A Camera! Fran Tuckfield and friends. as 4 1 as I thought I told you no 'Guess what! I've got dates for the Senior Activitiesln Baker is the helpful type. 4'LouderI I cou.ldn't hear you! 6'Poooooor Scottieslw Colden moment: Sheryl Myers rejoices as she is named Basket- ball Queeng David Ray, Jill Maxcy, Cecil Schwalbe, Bob Benson, and Sue Parker register varied reactions. lt's been a great year. Smith, Mickey ...1...111.1..,11..1..11 ...............,.. 1..1. Whitehead, Bill 1111.1..11-.11111--111-11-1- Smith, Pat ...,.Y..w... --.111.11.1.--111-.1.1..11..11 Smith , P enn y ..,, 1 ,,.,,, ,...,-1,.,.,1-,..1..1., 1...1. 150 , Smith, Ronnie ..,,.,,, 1....1 .,..... ,... ...,.. ,...1 ,,,,,,,,,.. 1 ,..... Smith, Sherry .,,,,,,,,. 1 ,.,...,..,,..,..,. ...1 ,,,,,,..,, -.1...1.....1. Smith , Sue ......,..,.., 1.1.1-1...1.1..1 ,,i,,i.A,....... 1 .... 144, Smitley, Phil 1..1,-.-,1.,,1,11--,..-,.1.1.,1 .,.. ,. 149, Snodgrass, Sandra ..,......,... 1 ,.,..,..,....,.. 1... 176, 179, Sohweide, Sandra ...,., -...1...1 ...., --1...1..1 .... .............. Somerville, Dave ......... 1 ..... 1..- .... 1 ......,. 1 ..,.. 1.. 153, Soper, Jerry .,,. 1 ,.... 1 .......... ,.,.,., 1 11.1. Sorlie, Jon ...,.,.... . ...1 ..,,,.,,,,,,,..,.,, .,,,. 1 ,,.,....,...,..,... . ... Soven, Sowell, Elaine .,,,.,,. 1 ,.,,,..,.., Chris ..,....,.. 1 .,.,.... Sowell, Donna ......1 ..... ... Sparks, Bobby ......... Speights, Gordon ,,,,Y,,.,...,.,,,,, Speir, Sharon 1 ...................,.. Spence, Spence, Donna 1 ..,,.... .1 .... 1...1- ..... ...1 .,.,.. .. ... i 777 W7 'i66', 150, Jimmy .,,...,..,..,..,....,....,.. 1 .................................. John ,...,.,..,..,,,. 1.1.1 Spradlin, Deloris .1.1 ,...,.... Spence, Spraggins, Terry .,........ 1... Stages, Stanley ..,., Staggs, Freddy ................ 1..1 ........... .1 ........ Standifer, Charles .Y.. 1 ...Y., 1..1 .i.,Y, .,,. 1 ,.,Y.,YY . 1 Standridge, Bobbie Stanley, Elisabeth Stanley, Stephen ... ...... 1 .... 1 ......... 1.11.1 ..,,...,.,,,,,,,,,. . Stapp, Pat 1 ............ Stark, Martha 1 ,,,,,. ....-....-1......--.. 154, 160 Stark, Yvonne 1 ..1,,.,., 1.. 143, 144, 154, 176 i i 9 6 Starke, Chester ....... 1 ....... 1...1 ..............,......,.,, 1 .,.... 1.- Starnes, Virginia 1111 ..... 1.111 ...,,. 141, 168 169 Starr, Diane .... 1.1.11 ....,. 1..1 ,.,,.,.,.. 1. 133, 153 156 Starr, Judy ..,, 1 .............. 1 ............ .... 1 1..1..1..1.1...1.. Staton, Lanny ...1.11.1.11 .... 11. ......... 1 ......,Y,,...1, 1 ,,., 1... Steckler, Alan ..11 ...... 1....11.1.1 ,Y1. 11.11 ..... .1..11111 Steele, Sherryl Ann i 5 152, 156. Steffens, Sondra 1,1, 1.1.111.11.11 .... 1 .... 1 141, Stem, Marilyn ........ 11.111.11..11...11111.1.1. Stephens, Erika ... ..,,. - ,..,,.,.,,,... .1 .,........... 1 ......... 1 .....,. Stephens, Sandra 1.111.11.1.1..1.111.1111.. Stewart, Carolyn 1...1.1... .---- 1111. ...,. 1111.11 Stewart, James 1111.1 .... -1.1111 .... .1.1..1-..-1-.1 Stewart, Jane .... 1...1 ...... 1.1111 ..,, 1 .Y,, 1 1....1 11 1.. Stevant Stevens , Bob .1.1.1 Stewart, Stiner, , Mack ........, 1 .,...Y, 144, C 3 1'01yH ...... ..... 1.1711--WaW-7--7------H-Winnhu Tony ........1 .... 1....1...1. .... 1...1..1.1....111.......... Story, Jim 1 .,Y., 111111.11 .... 1 ...... 1..1...1.1 ,A,,-,, Story, Tommy 1.11-111111--1-1-11--1--11 Strain, Walter 1.1 ..... 1..-..1. Strange, Mary Jo 1..1.11.11 ,........ .1- Stratman, John 1 1..1.,..... 111.111-11..11 ,,-,, 1 ---- 1---- Stringer, Randel ..,.. 1.1..... Stringfellow, Janie St. Romain, Kirby Strong, Stroup, Stuart, Stuart, Carol .11.1.11.1..1. Andrea 1...1 1.11 ...,.,.,....... 1.. 156, Carolyn ......,.1. 11 ..... . Ma ck .1.11....1... ..................,Y .1.............. 1 .....,.,, . Stubbs, Betty 1.11-11.11 ..,1.. 1 .......... 1.. 143, 144, Sturgiss, David ........ 1 1.,. 1...1...1 ....... 1 ...-..,11 1 -.-- -- 153, Sulkin, Sandra 11.1.11.1.1..11.1 ..,1.-,1- 144, 146, 147, Sullivan, Marshall 1...1.1.11.1 ..1. 11 ......................-, .1..- Sultzbaugh, Pam ......1.. 1 ...... 1.1...1.1 ..........111-11-1 1 1-.-- ---- Sundberg, Bob .1...1..1..11.1.1 .... 1 .... 1 ..1-1.11- 1-1---1------ Sutton, Dick 11.11..1.111111-.1.1-11 -1-- 1-1--1- 133, Swindler, Don .1..1.1.1...1 1.... 1 --1----- 1-1 ----- 11- 144, T Tacke, David .1 ....1 1. ...........1..11111- 1 ------------------ 1 -11-----1------ Tanner, David 111...1.1...1.1 1.----- 1- 133, 143, Tarpley, Mary 1.....1.... ........ 11..11 ....1111.111 149, 159, Tate, Toby 1,11 1.1.1 ...... 1.1.1 .1..11.--.- 1 --1------ 1 ---- 11 133, Tatsch, Mary 1 ........ 11.1 ....1. 1 ..1..- 1 .-.-1-------------- 1111 1 1 Tatum, Kindel ......... 1 ............ 1..1 ....1. 1 11.11. 1 1-1-1-1 -1---- - Taylor, Alfred .... 1.1.1 .............. 1... 1 11-......-----.------- Taylor, Bill ....... ...... 1 ..11 ......-1. 1 ------- 1 ------ 11- Taylor, Buddy ........ 1 .....1.........11,..1--..---------------------1---1--- Taylor, Carol .1 ..... 1.-11 .1.-111.11-.-1---1------------- 1 -1--1------1-- - Taylor, Carolyn ..11..1 .......... 153, 162, 176, 179, Taylor, Gail .1 ....... ...1 .... 11 ...... 1 ....... 1-1 ...- 1 .--.11-1.111 Taylor, Kay ................. 11 ............. 1 ....... 1..1 ...11. ...--- 1 Taylor, Linda .11....1.1...1 ...... 1.1 ............... 1111---------1 Taylor, Mary Beth ..... 1 ............. 1.1 .........1....-.---..-..--.---. Taylor, Susan 1 .... 11111-111 ...... 111-11---11 153, Teague, Donna ..... 11..1..11 ........ 162, 176, Teel, Carolyn ..............................1-........1.-...--... .---.----..- Teel, Jean .,1........ 1 .... 11...1..1.1...1 .............. 176, 178, Temple, Judy .... 1..1...1.1 ..... 1..1...1.1 .... ..... . 161, Terry, R obert .1.1 .... -1...1.1 ........ ................ 1 1- Thomasson, Gus ..., Thomasson, Sammye Thompson , David ...... 1.1...11 .......... ...11 ...... Thompson, Donna ..... 1.. 161, 230 230 279 272 279 272 272 230 272 255 255 279 255 255 255 279 272 279 279 273 273 255 255 255 279 279 273 279 230 231 231 231 279 231 273 231 273 273 273 255 280 280 273 150 273 255 152 280 280 273 255 255 273 280 156 280 231 255 273 232 166 255 232 273 255 255 160 280 255 273 273 273 273 273 255 255 255 273 255 273 255 255 232 280 273 255 255 232 256 256 273 280 256 273 256 Thompson, Janet .1 .... Thompson, Mary Ruth 1.11.1..11-.1.-11..1..1. 161 Thompson, Paul 1..-1.1. .... 1111.1--1.11 Thorn, Gordon . Thornton, Ralph ...,.., Thrasher, David 7''777'--77' -m 7'iZfif Thrower, Georganne .-..1.1......- 143, 144, 169 Tidwell Tiffany, Robin 1 ......... 1....1 ..... 1...1.1. Tiedtkei Leslie 1 ....... 1..-.1.- ,,,,,.....,,.,1.1. 1 ,..... -...1..1 Tinsley, Glenda 1.1.1 Geraldine ........... ......... 144, 154, 166, Toon, Robert 111.111 ..... 11.1111 ........ 1.1 ....... 1.11 Towner, Mary .,,., 11.1....1..1.11 ..,. 1 ..,.... 1 ......... 11..11.. Tracy, Kenneth ....,... 1..1 ..1..,.,.... 1.1 ....... 1 ..... 1 ....... 1. Tracy, Richard 1 ..... 1 ............ 1.1 .......... 1 .... 1 .... 11 150, Travis, Mike .,.................1. ..11....1.1..1 ......... .--..-1 Travis, Susan ...1 .............. .........1 1...1. 147, 152, 156, Treadway, Alex 1..1..1..1..1.11 .... .1.1.1.1..1.1.1.11. Trett, Margie .... 1 .............. 1..1.......1 .... 1 ............ 1....1... Trice, David 1.. Trombley, Billie ...... 1 ..... ..1...... 1111 1.1..-....-. 144 Trotzuk, George ..,., 1.1 ...,........,.,,,.. 1 .,,.,.....,........ 1.1 ,.,. Troyer, Judy ................ 1...111.1. ...... 1 ,1.. 1.11.1 166, Troxel, Zack ...1.1.1 ..... --..--1--1...1.1 149, True, Sally .,...1...,..,, ..1 ,,.. 1 ..... 1..1 ......,.............. -....1 Tuckfield, Frannie ........ 1 ..., 11.1.1 135, 137, 141, Turriff. Ann .............. 1.....1....1....1...1.............1.1 150 Tuveng, Gary ........ 1 .1......,. 1...1 ,.... 1 .1.... 1...1 ...... -........1 Twiehaus, Mike ........ 1 ........... 1..11..111.1 ....1111.11 1....1 Tyree, Bill 1...111,.11.. 1....1...1.1.11.1....-..1.1...... U Upshaw, Catie V Vander Muelen, Taffy 111.1.111..11.11.-11- 144, Vanderslice, Vicky .... 1.11...1..1...-111111 150, Vandivort, Bill .1..1-.1.11..1.1.1.11l1 150, Vandivort, Linda 11..1 .... 11..11..-1. ..... 1-1 ....... 1---11.- Van Wagoner, Paula ........ 1 .... 1 ..... 1. 133, 176,'173, Vaughan, Marilyn ...... 111111.11 ...1........... 1 .... 1.1......- Vaughan, Patty ...... 1.1.1...1..11 .......... 1.1 ......... 1...1.1.-1 Verduin, Michael ........... 1...1 ..... 1...1 ......... 1...1.111-1-- Vermillion, Jim .... 1 ...... 1.11.1 .................-...--- 1 .--- 1---- Vernon, Barbara .... 1.1...1 .......... 1-1.1---111 .....-.--. Vesecky, Fen ...111.1.1.1.1 ..... 1...1 ..... 1.-11 ...- 1.111-- Vickrey, Jack ........ 111111.11 ...... 1 .... 11.-1--1--1----1 Vickrey, Robert 1..111..1.11.1.1 ..... 111.11 ....... Victor, Marion .... 1..1.1...11 ...... 1--1.11--1-11 167, Vine, Warren ..... 1.11-1..1 ..... 11.1..1...1 .......... Vinther, Larry ..... 1.111.111 ..... 1111111111 169, Vos, Henry ....... 11..1 .... 11111-1 ....... 11 ..1.. 1--11-1 W Wade, Jerry 111.1---1--1-11--------- Wad e , J u d y ..... 1.11.1.1-11111-11-------11------M W,,d1ey, Nangey ,,,, 1 ,,,,,.,....... 158, 168, 176, 180, Wagner, Bill .1.1..1 ..1---. 1 ----- 1 --1-1-- - ------f------- --2 ,-a-------- - Waldman, Lynn ....... ..1-.----- ----1---- - - 148. 1-56, Waldman, Nancy ......... 1 .-..---1 1 ---1-1---- 1 ------------- Wfalden, Shirley 1 ............ .-.----------- ------- -1 1 -1 147, Waldorf, Sharon ..... 1 ....-..-------- 1 ------1--1------ 152, 169, Walk, Barbara ......................-...-1.--1--- 1 ------ 1 --------- 156, Walker, Barbara .1 ..... 37, 38, 67, 132, 135, 141, 158, 162, Walker, Carroll .111-1 ...... 1-11---1---11-1 --------- Walker, James .... 11-1 .------------1 1- ------------f - -----a-- Walker, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,., 14-4, 161, 169, 176, 179, Walker, Richard .... 1 ...-. 1 .--.-1 1 ------- 1-1 ---- ----------------H Walker, Steven .......... 1 .--..-..1--- 1 --------,- 1 1------ ----1 133, Wall, Sucllen 1.1 .... 11 .--1 1 ------- --------1 ---a-- --- 159, Wallace, Don .... 1 ....... 11-1 .-,..-1 1 1--- 1-11 ------ ----1---U Wallace, Margaret .1.111 .....- 1 -1111-------- 11--1------- Wallace, Nancy ...... 1-1-1 --------- ---- -----f--f-----1- e---- Walls, Eugene 1..1 .... 1 .... 11 ...-..---- 1 f----1 --- ------' -- Walls, Martha Ann ..... 111111. .......,....1..-..------ 1 150, Walner, Bob .... 1..--1 -.--1- 1 1------1 1 ----1- 1------------a------ Ward, Becky .... 1..1 ..... 111- --------1 ---- ------1--- 1- 234. Ward, Dick .1 ...... 1.1-----1 ------ ---11-- ---f--1-- --------- Warren, Ann ............ 1----11-1.111--11 ------1--1---M Warren, Buddy .1.1-1---1 ..... 1-11-1-11---------1----1 Warren, Charlotte 1.1.1 .........-.... 11 .-..... 111111 153, Warrick, Steve ......... .1 ..... 11.111-111--1--11111-1 Waskom, John 1 .... 1 ....1.-- 1 ---1-- 1--11------- ---- 1 ---,- ---1 Watkins, Margaret .... 11.11 .......... 111---1 161, 166, Watson, John ..1 ......... 1 ....-..--. 1.1--1-1-1-1-1 150, Watts, Carole ..11 ....... 1 ..... 11-1-1--111111-1--1-1-1---1 Weaver, Peggy ............ 11..11- -.1.11. -1111--1--1-----1 Webb, Ray .... 111111. .--.- 111-1---111------1-1 Webb, Susan 1 .......... 1.111 ......,.1. 1 .....-.---------.----- 176, Weger, Betty 1 ....... 1 ......... 1 ..1----- 1 -1--------1- 1 --1- 1 --------- Wehner, Bill 1...1 ..... 1 ............. 1 1-------.----..-- 1 ---- 1-1-1--1-1 Weir, Shelby ............ - ..,... 1-1.1.1 ..... 1 .... -1 .... 1 ........ .-. Weldon, Jackie 1 ...... 1--1.1 --1---- 1-1 ---- 1---1 ------- 1- 141, Wellborn , Myrna .... 153, 166, 169, 280 273 232 256 274 232 256 280 256 274 274 274 232 256 280 274 256 274 271 232 256 274 280 274 274 233 280 256 274 256 274 280 280 256 256 274 274 274 274 274 274 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 280 233 280 274 274 256 256 233 147 233 274 256 256 280 256 274 233 274 274 275 280 233 141 275 256 257 280 280 234 256 280 275 257 234 257 257 234 275 234 234 Wellborn, Pat 111.11 11-- --1--f- Wemmers, Nelleke ---1111---------- Werth, Eddie 1111... Wey, Cecilia 11.--1111-111-1------ We yand , Fred 1..11.11-11111111--1--------- ' 148 Wharton, Skippy 1.1.1--1111---11 -1-- -- Wheeler, Mary 111111111111--111--1 Whitaker, David .... .1.111-1 1111 ----- Whitaker, Rodger 1-111111111111- White, James 1..1..-11.1--111-----1-,-- White, Jimmy ....-- Whitehouse, Linda 11111-11-11----1-- Whitehurst, Jackie Whiteside, Kitty 1-7-7rM---771756 Whitman, Joe 1111111.-1.111-1-1--1-1 -,-- 1-1- Whitsett, Bill 1.11111---.1.111-1-1111---W Whitworth, Kitty 111111.11111 147, Wiggins, Joan 111..1.1.1.-l1-1-1----- Wiggins, Joyce 11..11111.1.111.11-11- Wight, Jim 1.11..1.1i-11111111---f-- Wilcox, Al .11...1.1111.1111---11---1--- Wilcox, Wilcox, Wilcox, Gary 11.11111111111111- Jackie 111111.11111--1--1---1 Sue -1.1.11....1.1.1-1-.111--1---1--1 Wilder, ,Tom my 11.11.111-1--1-1111---1 Wilkerson, Mike 111 --11 11-1-11-111--1 Wilkinson, Bill 1-11 1.1111111111- Wilkinson, Buddy 111---1111-1-1-1---1 Williams, Barbara 11.111-11-1111 Williams, Benny 1111111111-1--1 Williams, Carolyn 1111111--111 137, Williams, Claudia 1.111.1-1-1-111-11 Williams, Dick .111..1..1-.1---l11111-- Williams, Joe .111..1.111-.11.111--- Williams, George -1.1111l----11111--- Williams, Nancy 111111.11111---1--1 Williams, Nina 1111111.11-111-11 149 Williams , Paulette .1.111-1..11.1 . Williams, Williams Williams Willis, on, Pam -111111111-.1111-1 on, Wayne 11111111111--111 B o b 1.11.111...11111.1.l.11-1 Susan .111-.11 1111 Willis, Dick -.1.1.111-1.-11..11.-1-11--1 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Hoyet 1..11111111.11--11---1 Kathy 1.....1.... 11-1- 1.111111111- Mescal 11111.-1111-11-11-11- Mike 1.111111-11-1.11.11- Nancy 111111 .11-11-1111 Wilson, Robert -.11.-11.1..11..1.-1 Winn, Betsy 111.111111111--111-11 Winn, David -- 147, Winslow, George .111.1.l1.111.11-11111 Winters, Carol .1.1.11. 111-1111--1-1 Wireback, Michele 11-11.1.1111-1 Wismer, Jackie 11..1..11111.1.1- Wise, Barbara 1..-1-111.11111111111111 Witchell, Tracy 11-1 Witt, V 147, 162, 176, irginia 11111.11-1. 152, Witte, Esther -i111111111..111 Wofford, Jimmy --i1111111.1.11111- Wofford, Martha 111111111111..111.111?- Womack, Judy 1. Wood, Jimmye 1 --7---77-77 Wood, Judye 1...1..........1.11...1.1111 167, Woodcook, Allan 1..1..11.11.-1-1-1... Woodling, Carolyn 1.1-1 -.11 Woodruff, Lynda 1 Woods, Lenore ..1 Woodward, Mickey Woodward, Renee Worden, Lynn 11111. Worrell , D ick 1............1..l..........1......1...1.. Worrell, Gene .11..1........--..1.-.--.11. Wright, Bobby Glen .111..11.1.....1.11..1.1i Wright, Charles 1...1..111..1.1111.11111.11.. Wright. Jo Ann 1..1.1...1.1..' 141, 176, 179, Yarborough, Charles Yarborough, John Yafie, Muriel 111.,,.11,-,,,,,,,,--mm,-H-, Yenny, Susie 11111111.1111 York, Richard -.11--,-1.,11,1,,,,,,,,,,,,, Yound, Young, Young, JoAn 11..--...111.,,11 ,,,,, ,..1-,, 37, Pat - ..... 1.....1-..- ,,11 11,-,..--4,177-K Robert ..... Z Zalkovsky, Marilyn Zell, Charles .1.1..1..1.1.1.11..1 .... 1...1.1 ..... 1.....1. Zielstor Zier, B Zier, Harry 1..-..1.. Zipper, f, Larry ..111.1----....1.1....- eck y 1...1.1..11.1..1.11.-1--.1.1.--.... Ray ..111---.1111.1111..,.,,... 275 152 275 275 257 275 280 257 275 257 280 275 280 257 280 257 275 257 275 275 257 275 280 257 234 275 275 257 280 275 257 234 280 275 257 235 275 275 275 280 280 235 280 235 275 280 275 275 280 235 275 257 280 257 280 235 280 257 275 257 235 275 257 257 257 257 236 257 257 275 257 275 275 236 257 275 236 257 280 275 275 275 236 236 275 280 275 275 280 257 236 299 M.L.S. NOTARY REALTOR CompIe'l'e Real EsI'a+e Service I Call for E. T. METZ REAL ESTATE LMT 228 Marsh Lane shopping Village FL-2-7636 FL-I-3570 5960 R0YaI Lane DALLAS EM-8-I868 NAOMI WRIGHT RAY'S BEAUW SALON Al Specializing in 152 WALNUT HILL , ,! Pgijriinjvafd VILLAGE ' avmg I64 WALNUT HILL VILLAGE FL-I-I820 . Wwe WWEWW UE X We W M W CERAMIC TILE We Gai W Residential- Commercial 4801 Lemmon LA-3-0204 fr f ji I- -f V I' if Jff- 'f ' ff' i fy A- J' ' K 1- , V , 1 Z. 1 ff wif fig fryjf, . if ,,f!.-gg! ,fe -ff -1 f .f i F f,',i x I 1' p ki.. 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BO HARRIS E 9966 Marsh Lane FL 2-5870 COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE We Give S 8: H Green Slamps WALNUT HILL MEN AND BOYS' SHOP FEATURING I I I I ManI1aH'an SI1ir'Is W . Enro Shirls I I U I .I Janlzen I - Top-o-Mari Clolhes Haggar Slaclcs YGISIOI1 SPBIEITIBS squlre oc s H Cooper lJockeyI Underwear FOR WOMEN Tex-Tan Bells Swank Jewelry I39 Walnul' Hill Village Forslman FL' I '5 I 98 Donmoor Slmirls for Boys Lee Riders Model Boy's Sporl' SI1irI's A-'J -f .. fm: Pqkhi-'. ff '--1 ,EL V g.. -li: ...f..,, ,N EXCHANGE BANK 81 TRUST COMPANY iakngmz... GUS BOWMAN, Presideni' EXCHANGE PARK H y H BI cl PO B 35207 FL738II x A f .' A ,: ' in . WK ,rss RQAD PHARMACY AJ I Y .xy . his, Q., rengguzawe-Zaalctg-ffacwzacq Vik Tie Igwgfasswoad D. A. wluces and J. P. eonwm J FLA!-L Dallas 5, Texas A J JERVS Sal- 7em4 and Dresses - Sporfswear - Formals - GiHs PAULINE BABCOCK 324 I d vll g FL I buss Thomas Jefferson's Senior Rings Are From SOUTHWESTERN BALFOUR COMPANY Supplying SENIOR RINGS CLUB PINS GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS DOWNTOWN SALES OFFICE Sanger Bros.- 2nd Floor K Next to Record Department! COMMUNITY SEWING SHOP I68 INWOOD VILLAGE FL-2-6I93 pace Qaeda Secada? Wahine 'W'wPh LDIWU WI'W' BQQUI-as ff? I0020 Marsh Lane Dallas, Texas S 322 Inwood Village Dallas 9, Texas OTHER LOCATIONS: 5605 W. Lovers Lane 82 I 5 Wes'I'ches'Ier Phone FL-7-3939 Phone EM-8-3667 Bluff Mew arm www AME IQQTABLE VISIT OUR FARM II20O Den+on Dr. , I . ., .. . .- ?'ll' 1v'.'r 4.LQg..? xr r v-L J ' A 437 ..-'lie----.'f.:.::'- -.,..':-' - g,. gy'rE-III, TIM igsl,....1-' .JI-sA if'4I, 'II jlinhl . L25 ---r III. U H A Pj . CH-7-3 I 28 J. T. 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