Thomas Jefferson High School - Document Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1963
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W 3 H ,fi ,' Sm V331 as Q fx S6 Vg M aw Vs' -vm, J 455 ,hz is f- gk, ,. . k,-. ,W 5, .4 Ya A24 TABLE OF .45 sr, ., . dim V f -, 5,5 ' , M'-917197 STUDENT UFE 'S CONTENTS ' ,V ' l47fs5.a, 'fy 'fr K . '1 W Nt 5 P in 1 ' I I' A ... Q, ff fi'i3?4?Z 17. . ww .k f,.k I 1 5 TT, x WH HQ . ff Mm iz I i ,Page 304 , Q ',L: lk E DEDICATION The annual staff dedjcates the 1963 DOCU- MENT to Harold Bartlett, who, as senior sponsor, driver education teacher, and football and track coach, has endeared himself to the student body in a Way that makes him looked upon as a real friend by all. His understanding and friendly personality make students accept him as a teacher and a friend and yet his outstanding character commands the greatest respect from all those to whom he is known. .Og It A . ff :-- : Q HAROLD BARTLETT XY Senior Sponsor Football and Track Coach Tefwhef ' Friend to All Driver Education Instructor . 4:-1 ..... Pi DMINISTRATICN BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Dallas is Very for- tunate in having a Board of Administration with such a commendable rec- ord. Their duties include planning for the number of students, studying each studenfs needs, and pre- paring them lto further the success of Dallas. ROW ONE: Dr. Edward Walker, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Personnelg Dr. W. T. White, Superintendent in Charge of Administration, ROW TWO: R. H. McKay, Assistant 1 Superintendent in Charge of Administration, Dale Douglass, Assistant Superintendent in Charge ' of Businessg Hollis Allen, Assistant to Superintendent, Don Matthews, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Special Servicesg Dr. Frank Williams, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Instruction. , ..... A aaa ,iq ., th ' if: ggi, ,gm ,.,,,5,9g,,N55.s1t'. ,..st11fgL.tg5,,,l,,g,,f,f'- 552-,5sgff,,,'zQa Waggeilirffwby-.any-teh ,,ig,i,,,:.,H,,f,.,f,f31tggi 553951. it :sq E:y,zg,f.f t.1-zgyggftvg.,,..fs-,mes-X:-1my.sizaskzfit-mf',11.sg24fi Vw s,,as:wf.w aesf1isgg1S1f'2f1maU.5f+:f:,gfuf?Kf: viftrtiefr +1 , gg-7 9:f2f5tff tiitfliifzHRW-if-S551 fasts-fifftgtisz. BOARD OF EDUCATION I 4 Mr. McShang Mr. D. M. Brutong Mr. Greggg Mr. J. P. Greeni Mrs, T. H. Rutherfordg Dr. W. T. Whiteg Mr. R. B. Gilmoreg Mrs. Ingrarng Mr. Loyd C. Shelbyg Mr. R. S. Folsom. Such governing bodies as the School Board have contributed greatly to Dallas. This group contracts for the building expansion of our educational facilities, leads Dallas in national educational programs, relates the students' needs with the community, and controls the budget. I0 HARD E.s Principal 'i D GL F Q 1 1 I ERMA XELL WHITE B.A., Hardin-Simmonsg M.Ed., North Texas State T, . .l RUBY FAE ANCELL creating a quality tradition. the years to come. ,-issvsssastisl, TO THE STUDEXT BODY: BILL ABBOTT Assistant Principal Once again for the sixth consecutive year there is collected in this volume a pictorial record of the classes. clubs. and activities of Thomas Jefferson High School. But this annual represents more than a mere collection of pictures and comments on this yearis activities. It represents a way of life, the TJ. way . . . a unique and excellent balance of the many facets jvhich make up a modern high school. It is a way of life which is dedicated to scholarship, citizenship, sportsmanship, aesthetics, ethics, and service. Here is pictured a young school that is Because of all that it represents, you should treasure this volume with special pride now and in 7 7 ' ff X' S . il T ictt ctcct y T ptcl ssesttirlcpsstcttees e taA,. cssil s,trr ., AZcs,cilcsterrt ,, COUNSELORS Counseling is a vital factor in every high school. lt provides each individual student with the personalized help he will need to complete graduation requirements and de- velop and guide his talent in a direction which will enrich his future. Miss Erma Nell White and Miss Rubia Clement adequately fill this position at Thomas Jefferson. SECRETARY Mr. Stroud and Mr. Abbott are ably assisted by the secretarial work of Mrs. Ruby Fae Angell. During a school day Mrs. Angell's tasks vary from handling correspondence, making appointments, and checking reports to taking charge of activity money. , . ..., , . ,,.. m..,.s.a ...,, .--f. A iw,,..w -V ft.: . 4, RUBIA CLEMENT BA., North Texas State University EDITH COOPER Dean Thomas Jefferson is very fortunate in hav- ing a dean with the ability of Mrs. Edith Cooper. In a school as large as TJ, the job of dean is often frustrating and difficult. Mrs. Cooper executes her services from checking attendance records to counseling the students with amazing efficiency and calmness. She holds a BA. and MS. from North Texas State University. ,V y .- OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Lola Vignet, Mrs. Dickie Murray, Mrs. Marie Preston, Mrs. Jay Spain, Mrs. Billie Rothfus, Mrs. Mary Johnson. ELIZABETH CHILDS, R.N. MR. JOE DICIGLIO NURSE CUSTODIAN Future Nurse's Club V. I Y 5 'bf' l Eff'-ft' 7725 4 at ,pr rs. WEN - MRS. B. L. ARONOFF P.T.A. PRESIDENT ENGLISH f '15 W ho says you can't draw your way through English? AUDREY BROOKS CAROLINE CAGE ALICE CRAFT B.A., M.Ed., North Texas B.A., M.A., S.M.U. B.A., Mississippi State State University College for Women DOROTHY HARRIS SHIRLEY SUSAN LICHT DOROTHEA MCCLAIN BETTY MCLAIN B.A., North Texas State HENDERSON B.A., S.M.U. B.A., University of Kan- B.A., M.A., North Texas University B.A., Baylor University English Guild sas State University I4 DEPARTMENT A student's success or failure often depends on his knowl- edge of English. Thomas ,leiierson7s English department hopes to further this knowledge through conversation, creative writing, literature, and grammar. A good foundation in English can be obtained in high school and is invaluable to each individual in later life. Accelerated courses are available to those students who have the ability and desire to learn at a more rapid pace and a higher level. ELAINE DEAN ANNIE GEM FELDER MAURINE FUSSELL MARY GIBSON LAURA GOYNE B.A., S.M.U. B,A., M.A., University of B.A., University of Tex- B.A., S.M.U. B.A., University of Ar Texas asg BJ., Missouri Univer- Senior Sponsor kansas sity Revcille Staff, Quill and Scroll FRANCES MOORE PATRICIA OSHER DOROTHY SPITZBERG JOAN WILLIES B.A., University of Texas B.A., Southwestern Uni- B.A., University of Texas B-A-, N0Tih TCXHS State versity University Document Staff, Quill and Scroll FOREIGN LANGUAGE LUELLA CHITWOOD SARA DAVIDSON KARLA GAINES Spanish Spanish Latin B,A., Univer5i1y0fTeX35 B.A., M.A., University of B.A., Baylor University Spanish Club Texas Pan American Club, Spanish Honor Society MARGARET CRIMES Latin B.A., MA., University of Texas BECKY HUGHES French B.A., S.M.U. Entre Nous Club INA MAE MASON Latin B.A., Baylor University Latin Club, National Honor Society CAROLYN MILLER HELEN ORTEGA INEZ PALM DORIS C. PHILLIPS LOIS STANLEY French Spanish Spanish French Spanish B.A., University of Texas B.A., M.A., S.M.U. B.A., MA., University of B-A-, M-A-, B-MUS, B-A-, BUY101' UIUVCTSIIY Entre Nous Club Spanish Club Texas S.M.U. Entre Nous Club, French Honor Society I 6 DEPARTMENT Thomas Jefferson was one of the three schools in Dallas selected this year to have a language laboratory. This is a great asset to courses in French, Spanish, German, and Latin. Four years of these foreign languages are offered. Customs and habits of foreign lands are incorporated in the study of these languages. This enables the student to appreciate the cultural background of countries other than his own. if 1 MARLENE WEBB German M.A., University of Texas, Goethe University, Phil- ggirgirxvgfliy Bu: I don't even understand English' Now can you think of any better way to give a history lecture?', HISTORY Wil iw v Civics B.A., Southeasterng M.A., Oklahoma University , International Club DOROTHY GERLACH ARCH GIBSON CAROL HOOPER KATHRYN MARTIN Civics American History American History Civics B.A., University of Texas HA., S.M.U. B.A., S.M.U. B.S., Texas Woman's , I8 University, S.M.U., Mid- western 1 , 1 I 1 EUNICE ATKINS y DEPARTMENT History plays an important role in the lives of everyone. At Jefferson an extensive history program is offered with such electives as economics, problems in democracy, English history, Texas history, Latin American history, and required courses in advanced Civics, American and World history. Each of these courses enables the student to become familiar with the past, present, and future of the world today. if 34, -.Tri I A A ' ' w - - w V 12:125- f ' A J Ui 5,551 figffi, x r iswgfi :ik Y . . . -- fi if rr -f mfg A ,. 3 ' , filflil- .f!':V' i' ' : iff 'f'? 2 f wif TOM BENNER DOROTHY BROCK ROBBY CAMPBELL Civics American History World History B.S., University of Texas B.A., M.A., North Texas B.S., University of Hous- State University tong M.Ed., East Texas Student Council State College This is the empire Billie Sol built J. L. MURPHERY JERRY WINN World History American History B.S., M.Ed., North Texas B5-, Noftll Texas State State University University MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Basic algebra, geometry, and trigonometry are offered in the Mathematics Department. Accelerated courses in calculus, analytical geometry, and elementary functions are also available to those students desiring to further their studies in higher math. Often various colleges offer advanced placement tests which enable those students who have taken calculus and analytical geometry to be placed in higher mathematics courses. JAMES BAILEY MARY HELEN PATRICIA EWERT WILLIAM CRIMES BILL .IORDAN Geometry CEFALU Trigonometry Geometry B.S., M.Ed., North Texas B.S., North Texas State Geometry BA., S.M.U. B.S., Texas Tech College State University University B.A., Baylor University Of course I dorft know how to use it, dorft you? ALLEN KIRK ROBERT LEGATE ARCHIE PORTER PAT SCHREIBER Geometry Algebra Algebra Algebra B.S., M.Ed., East Texas B.A., M.Ed., East Texas B.S., East Texas State B.A., S.M.U. State College State College College, M.Ed., S.M.U. Math Club ALVA SHEPARD NELWYN SIMES NIDAIAH TEDDLIE RUTH TURNER CHARLES WATSON Geometry Geometry Geometry Algebra Algebra B.S., North Texas State B.S., Louisiana State B.A., East Texas State B-S., N0r1h TCXHS State B-S-, M-Ed-, North University University College University Texas State University Courses in biology, chemistry, and physics are offered in Thomas Jeffersonas Science Department. Since great stress is being placed on science during this HSpace Agef the program at TJ is keeping pace hy offering an accelerated physics course. It is an introductory college course which makes use of theoretical physics rather than applied physics. Laboratory assistants are an important part of the Science Department. They are an asset to the instructor while also having the opportunity to further their scientific knowl- edge. SCIENCE l SOCRATES JOE BEARDEN FRANK BLASER BACIACKAS Chemistry Physics Biology B.S., East Texas State B.S., S.M.U.g M.Ed., B.S., East Texas State College North Texas State Uni- College versitY l FRANCIS BOWEN DANIEL KUBALA CLAUDINE MORGAN BRENDA MULLEN Chemistry Physics Biology Chemistry B.S., Texas Wesleyang BS., North Texas State lVI.S., University of Ark- B.A., Incarnate Word . lVI.S., East Texas State University ansasg B.A., Henderson College College State Teachers College l l DEPARTMENT P I may not be good but I zry. F, ffx r j F' J C , J L. '5 V 'I 5' u 'nv J 'H' J . ,GN IRENE PENRY MARION POWELL Biology Chemistry B.S., S.M.U.g M.S., East BS., College of the Texas State College Ozarksg M.Ed., East Y Teens Club Texas State College TOM TALLEY RONALD TOOMBS Biology Biology B.S., Southwest Texas B.S., Abilene Christian State g M.Ed., North College Texas State University Key Club INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT lndustrial Arts offers the student practical training for a pro- fession in an industrial field. Draftsmanship, drawing, and con- struction are studied through courses in electric, metal, and wood -shops, and -mechanical, architectural, and technical drawing. He'Zl never use that hammer on me again f , , LUCIUS COX Metal B.S., M.S., North Texas State University WEAVER WISDOM JAMES PATTERSON R. W. THORNTON Architectural Drawing Wood Mechanical Drawing A few more days and we'll blow this joint! B.S., North Texas State B.S., East Texas State B.S., North Texas State University College Universityg M.S., Okla- Fisher Body Guild homa State University 24 COMMERCIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT ROBERTA BROWN Typing B.B.A., B.A., M.A., S.M.U. E. BOYD CURTIS Typing BS., North Texas State University Principles which will be of use in the students professional and home lives are acquired through the courses offered by the Com- mercial Arts Department. These courses include typing, bookkeep- ing, and shorthand. ln the business world the students will encounter many problems which will be easier to handle through general knowl- edge and practical usage. If it were not for these blank keys! . . . MAURICE MEAL5 MABEL OLDHAM CLARANELLE WEEKLY Bookkeeping SllO1'Il'l31'1d Typing Bs., M.B.A., East Texas B-A-, S-M-U-s M.A., Uni- BS., S-M-U- State College versity of Texas FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT Student body and public alike enjoy the combined efforts of the Music, Art, and Speech Departments, annual productions. In years past such successes as Carousel, Okla- lzoma, King and I, and This Is My Country, all musical eX- travaganzas, have been produced. This year these depart- ments presented Music Man. The creative abilities of Jeffer- sonls students are furthered by the Fine Arts Department. Now you can'l: sing with your mouth closed!! MARIAN COLE WILLIAM COX HAROLD HARGUS ANALEE HUFFAKER Art Speech Band Chorus B.A., S.M.U.g MA., Uni-. B.A., KIA., S.M.U. B.lVI., M.Ed., North B.A., M.Ed., University versity of California Thespians. Texas State University of Chattanooga Art Service Club LINDA RUTHERFORD MARY SMITH WELDON WENDLAND Speech Library Orchestra B.S.. 2Tcxas Tech HS., Winthrop College BM., S.M.U.g M.M. Thespians, Speech Club Library Service Club University of Texas 26 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Much importance is being placed on physical fitne-ss. Jefferson offers football, basketball, baseball, track, tennis, and P.E. classes to keep the body healthy and active. Drivers Education is also offered as part of this department with a behind-the-wheel course. With this department Jefferson hopes to create alert bodies for alert minds. But I don't want a flat stomach! HAROLD BARTLETT FREEMAN GUNN A.A., Lamar Collegeg B.S., BLS., East Texas M.S., B.S., North Texas State College State University SARAH HARDY CHARLES LEE MICKEY POTEET B.S., Texas Wolnenis B.S., M.Ed., East Texas B.S., East Texas State UI1iVCrSitY State University College HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT Students participating in home economics classes acquire many practical skills which are of great benefit now and in the future. These courses are designed to help girls become better homemakers. Both the sewing and foods department are equipped with modern appliances. BETTY GRAHAM Cooking B.S., Texas Woman's Uni- versity Somebocly spiked the tea!!! . NORMA HELM MARY TUCKER Cooking Sewing B.S., Texas Tech B.S., North Texas State University f I VL- -- T f '5 1 Q , I 'VL 538 1 Y ' if , DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Only junior and senior students have the opportunity to par- ticipate in Distrihutive Education at Thomas..Jefferson. Those stu- dents who have chosen careers in the field of distribution take part in this program. Half a day is devoted to attending school and the remainder is spent in training at a job that relates to their studies. BILLE FAYE THOMPSON B.A., Austin Collegeg M.A., North Texas State University 28 STUDY HALL Study Hall inspires genius .' NELLE DOWD Pomona Junior College MARJORIE FAIR ELIZABETH HIGGINS ELLEN JOHNSTON Texas Tech Sure we make straight A,s.' D LOUISE SWATEK HELEN WATSON Louisiana Tech ?i5'lT1T' AH? ,ii I STUDENT LIFE i 3I 5 . . enjoy their position as . . .appreciate learning . . . . . . and the better things 'gtop dogsv . ,. of life . . . SENIORS . . . t . . . respect their elders . . . . . . and especially teachers! ' 4 E 32 . . . are some- times giddy . . -f W ,W , ,r , , x -1-'Q' ind fun in groups . . and in large packages! . . . are often helpful in emergencies . . . , ,sometimes gay , . and Other li7716S l1tIShflll. i' A x iff 5 . 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The judges then chose the forty girls they believed most beautiful from pictures submitted by each nominee. A tea was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Aronoff so that the judges would have an opportunity to interview each semi-finalist. Now their final selections are presented by the DOCUMENT. First . . . on her arrival each girl was presented a card on which she Wrote her name and any special in- terests or opinions that would be of use to the judges. Then . . . all of the girls settled down to wait patiently for an interview. There were varied feelings expressed . . . l ii J Q f is the time came for each girl to meet the judges . . . Mr. Break Wall, fl local producer MF. -Bill Fanning, ll7105h9f Dallas en and Mrs. Judy French Mahan, and entertainer, feflalflef, a former entertainer and model. 3 janef ZWIACA ga La A W-.A ww A..-1 VM.: N. V., ----w--- wmv We A f Rh . gg' ww f.1fn,,1.2'-f':f1 1, 1, V, - ,.,f Q . 12251 Aggs,,3Li'2'fFfg'i 'Q 5 5351 ,V M, vi, ,M if t W ,W -M .WMF Q K -4553. , .L,.. 4-4 ,wr u . , , www., ,..., .q1,f5,K . - ' J W L ' m L K , if nw,-71'7:Q L,f. :.fi5i,M.f , V ff x L ,V f - F ' F' 1 - g ag . i gr ' ,f i l ,kgn gfemg ,ML Z 'W 4- , .:r,-:MPM f 'U N W' . MM., fwax.--,WU ig 'iv , , mms! ,Ig , 1 5 V gn V K if fp 'lf' y gfii Lkkf . K G 01722 dl? J09-qnn my yzpdfdgg C5CgZ dI22I22 Gferyf 5122175 Kea UQ CSUZIQ Hrrzb 96012 cy GGI2? Gferyfxafer C3116 fjwzlrzy Zh aflsfs Wdllhx CSGUGYQ Lynne G!0IfO THIN MJ Wfarzgn yjofeef ll 5 15 J 6 sf U53 Q f At halftime of another victor- ious Rebel game, this time against Jesuit High School, the captain for the night, Scott Dykema, crowned cheerleader Sid Anderson Basketball Queen. Queen Sid then reigned throughout the evening. Because of this honor, she was also the represen- tative for TJ in the Dr. Pepper Tournament. Because of Thomas ,leffersonfs busy and successful basketball team, plans for aivalentine Dance were cancelled this year. At the second game of the city play- offs, on Saturday, February 16, the Docu- ment staff presented the 1963 Valentine Queen. During halftime, the Reb Belles per- formed, and then the nominees for queen, Kamie Netzorg, Karen lVlcHugh, Nancy Camplen, Sid Anderson, and Carole Bus- acker, were presented. Karen lVlcHugh was then crowned by Rick lVlcCall, assisted by Document editor, Gail Aronoff. After a momenfs rejoicing . . . Queen Karen returned her flowers and crown and led the Reb Belles off the floor after another halftime show. f I First row: Suc Nichols, Steve Deutsch, Pat Powell, Larry Bell, Pat Saxon, Paul Schicffer. Second row: Charles Leftwich, Darlene Alford, Bob Cossett, Cherie Miller, Jodie Ray, Janet Blailock. Judy Gardiner and Geoffrey Bowman enjoy themselves. 56 Amid patriotic decorations of red, white, and blue stream- ers formed into a canopy effect, the annual Military Ball took place on Saturday, February 23, in the girls' gym. From the six military sponsors, Cherie lVliller was chosen to reign over the affair, and with Battle Group Commander Jodie Ray, Queen Cherie officially opened the hall with the Queenls Dance. The traditional parade of the V. attending couples through two lines of cadets with upraised swords followed, and the event was underway. A special attraction was offered during intermission, when a trio of Cadets presented a collec- tion of songs. Battle G r 0 u p Com- mander Jodie Ray es- corts ,I a n e t Blailock, last year's queen, across the floor. I l I H-,- 9 1 ' ,,., f..., M,.M,.Q:Sw aw M DARLENE ALFORD JANET BLAILOCK CHERIE MILLER SUE NICHOLS N.D.C.C. SPONSORS Early in the fall each of the six companies of the National Defense Cadet Corps chooses a girl to represent that group through- out the year. Besides attending military affairs, the sponsors repre- sent their conlpanies in weekly exercises and finally, in the spring, a military queen is chosen from the six Sweethearts. PAT POWELL PAT SAXON iff gk z, .K 1? NN K Qbisfif- 4 W' w 11, S ,.3,,,A, 5 . wh, SM. 5 , fwfm M . i - :fgff 1 f A .9 . ,. A13-YA ,. ,A Q 5 i V A I :W 7 ' E Q Q. .xv 1 ' IIT: 'G 7wmw Pf,5555::,w 45 Voted MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED by the Senior Class Maggie Mitchell and Earl Hale if S 3 2 .I Z 2 E 5 :Z HI I 5 E EI 2 EI I I I E I I r I I I I 1 1 5 I 3 5 I I I I I I I 5 I I I 5 I I 5 I ? I I I 1 f 2 5 E a X E 3 2 5 S Z Z 5 2 E f i 2 5 Q 9 MOST CREATIVE Bonnie Garrilson and Bill Walls wlmesr . . . Nancy Camplen and'fA IIQ'n Hi lI MOST ATHLETIC SENIORS . . Ann Akridge and Sandy Kaufman And Finally, the Two That the Class Votes MOST FUN . . Lynda Holden and Rick McCall ' N Foreign Exchange Students PERIN YOLAC TURKEY Dear T. I. Students, Before I came to Dallas I imagined it to be pretty dry. I love green scenery round me, so I was delighted to meet a beautiful city. Then my school year began and I felt so lucky every day being a student at such a modern school compared to my Turkish school in Ankara. We had 1,500 students in our school and it was pretty large but we did not have so many different and interesting subjects to study. The excitement of discovering new things is great: a different school system, many appealing student activities, American football, and the Rebel spirit. I enjoyed the color- ful atmosphere of basketball and football games with the cheerleaders fsomething We donit havej, but I'll miss the pep assemblies most of all. The music, the excitement, the colors and the students who have been so nice, friendly and understanding to me all the year long consist the best part Qf my discoveries and Iall never forget them for the rest of my life. There is no thing better than finding out that people are the same all over the world, no matter what religion, nation, and language they belong to. People are themselves and if we get the chance of knowing them closely, itis possible that someday we may achieve that so- longed-for world peace. Another gift of my experience here is the concern and love I've gained for the people of the world, rather than just for those of my country and nation. I surely wish to thank you for giving me a wonderful year at TJ. I hope some of you can come and visit my country in the future. Love to all, Perin Yolac 4 l 4 l ,Dear Rebels, My year here as an American Field Service student has been one of happiness and wonderful experiences. My con- tact with the Rebels, inside and outside school, has given me 'the very best impression and understanding of the American Nyouthz their beliefs, ideals, and customs. After this, my lsenior year in the Thomas Jefferson High School, I have received a very favorable impression of the American schools, their high standards, the innumerous and varied :possibilities and courses offered the students, and the close connection and co-operation between the administration and the student body. My family life with Dr. and lVlrs. B. L. Aronoff and my school life with you have given me memo- ries, memories of great personal value and memories to be used in gaining greater international understanding and friendship between our countries and people. Through school activities, club participation, sport games, assemblies and school parties I have experienced the meaning and importance of the word Hschool spirit, a spirit which I hope to bring back to Norway. There are many things, abstract and concrete, which I should like to take home to my own people, but there is one thing I know I can and will take with meg my love for 1ny school, America and the Americans. I want to thank all the people in Thomas Jefferson for this wonderful year, and I wish you all the very best for the future. Your everlasting friend, Harald Hofseth HARALD HOFSETH NORWAY N2 f lg 555553, 25 -5:5:5?25r5'I:5:5. 335. .45 Eg -f'5:5'--M5555r:-5E5,5,, '3 I W Iba- S I 2 LASSES X i 1 n 5 I 4 I I I 1 E 4 1 5 3 i 5 1 i V x E I i r n 1 5 , , 5 . E Q lk! ul fx I 71 73 DARLENE ALFORD Student Council Representa- tiveg NDCC Sponsorg News Editor, Rcveilleg Honor Roll BRENDA M. AKINS Honor Rollg Beauty Nominee ANN AKRIDGE Reb Belle Lieutenantg Beauty Nomineeg National Honor S0- cietyg Tennis, District Sin- gleis Championg Concert Choirg Student Council Rep- resentatioeg Student Respon- sibility Boardg French Cluhg Junior Classical Leagueg Art Service Cluhg Future Teach- ersg Y-Teensg Future Nursesg RICHARD ABERNATHY BARBARA AID Thespiansg Concert Choirg English C-uildg Bowling Clubg Spanish Clubg Roller Skating Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Senior Playg Beauty Nomineeg Honor Roll Seniors Hove School Spirit il s 'Qf' IVY f ' ' I 'Lf Honor Roll NANCY ALLEN Rebel Spursg Junior Classi- cal Leagueg Student Council Represenlativeg F u t u r e Nurses, Treasurerg Junior Citizens Traffic Commissiong Honor Rollg Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teens, Historirmg Red Cross Alternateg Office Assistant VIRGINIA ALTIZER Chorusg Rebel Spurs NATE ALVEY Honor Rollg Ice Skating Clubg Booster Cluhg Repre sentative of Senior'Activities 7 ,Iunior Citizens Traffic Com mission GORDON ANDERSON SID ANDERSON Clieerleaderg Senior Councilg Y-Teens I don!! careli' JUDY ARGO WILLIAM ARNOLD PAT ANELOSKI Transfer Studentg Pun Amer- ican Clubg Rebel Spurs LINDA APPLE Beauty Nomineeg Future Homemakersg Entre Nousg Honor Rollg Homecoming Connnitteeg Nurse's Assist-- antg Y-Teens CAIL ARONOFF Document, Ezlitorg Document Awarflg National Honor So- cietyg Student Council Rep- resenlativeg Senior Council Represenmtiveg International Club, Secrelaryg Junior Citi- zens Traffic Connnission, Re- porterg Entre Nousg La Coterieg .Iunior Classical Lcagueg Student Handbook Committee, Clmirmang Honor Rollg English Guild .I OE ARTHUR JOHNNY BAY Footballg Baseballg Radio Club, Presirlenzg Student Council Representaliveg Stu- dent Crafts Fair First Place Winner BEVERLY BARLEY Y-Teensg Future Teachersg Future Homemakersg English Guildg Beauty Semi-Finalistg Pan American Clubg Los En- cantadoresg lce Skating Clubg Honor Rollg Art Serv- ice Club: Red Crossg Inter- national Club KAREN BALLOU I Future Teaclrersg Junior Citi- zens Traffic Commission, English Guildg Honor Rollg International Clubg Y-Teens Junior Classical League 1 RICKY BARBEE MARILYN HARD SeniQl'S Out of Trouble TOMMY BEAIRD PEGGY BEARDEN SARA BEARDEN Art Service Clubg Student Y-Teensg Future Teachers Councilg Booster Club Future Homemakersg Honor Rollg Ice Skating Club NIELISSA BEATTY Los Encantadores Spanish Club Rebel Spurs SUSAN F. BEDDOE Future Nurses, Chaplaing Li- brwry SCIVICG Clubg Clinic ASSISLHHL Senior Playg Rebel Spurs Future Teachersg ,lun- 10r Classical League '?Fh?lYQ kg. 'SWT Mili- ,Wx Vg--P-sfwzf 'ff Wow' Lool. at that girl! PENNY BELL BINNIE BENNETT YTeens Art Service Club Future Homemakcrs, Secre- Frencll Club Honor Roll tary' Band' Art Service Club' Rebel Spursg lee Skat- in Club- Y-Teens , , , z - . Z . , . 7 'W-uf:-' ff, rz ' :?w 2fl--2-s?i2 ' A fr I ,. I .7 ,lily-,, gmvigfgiix V 1 - . ,. if . V, R ' '5 ff f'-f . 7 ' - .. V ' V X fy 5 f f 54 9 f2,ifJ1f, ff . ' Q 'S ,. , 1 ' ' - V n. t ' h , f f 'K V - ge, , VV :ygf 5531 if W -1, ,- -f wiiilf-'fifizii J y L' V . -f225iFaf3g,Lgz,s1fffsiiV Qfa1.wf.i I ' : Y - f ' TE . Q U A U . ' 3 1 , , 1 , S , LINDA BELFORD FRED BELK Library Service Clubg Honor Spanish Clubg Booster Club Rollg Distributive Educationg Rebel Spurs LARRY ALLEN BELL Booster Clubg NDCC, Com- pany Commanderg Drill Teamg Rifle Team PAM BELL Honor Rollg Y-Teensg French Clubg Art Service Club SUSAN BERNAT MARGARET BERRY CAROL BICKER JIMMY BILLINGS National Honor Societyg Honor Rollg Y-Teensg Gen- Booster Club Quill and Scrollg Student eral Chorusg Office Assistant. Council Represenlativeg Re- veille, Assislant Erlitorg Afl- vertising Mnnagcrg Interna- tional Club, Treasurcrg Beau- ty Nomineeg Art Service Clubg English Guildg Math Club, Secremryg Senior Play, Publicity Clmirnmng Honor Rollg AFS Semi-Finalislg Y- Teensg Junior Citizens Traf- fic Commission g Future Tcacllersg .lunior Classical League PATRICIA BINA Junior Classical Leagueg In- ternational Cluhg Chess Clubg .Iunior Achievement BARBARA BIRMINGHAM Reb Belles, Reporterg Con- cert Choir, Accompanistg Stu- dent Council Alternateg Los Encantadoresg Clinic Assist- antg Honor Rollg English Guildg Y-Teensg .lunior Citi- zens 'Traffic Commission Seniors Never Give Up NANCY BLACK International Clubg Honor Rollg Future Nursesg Y- Teensg Reb Bellesg Los En- cantadoresg- Senior Council JANET BLAILOCK Y-Teensg Los Encautadoresg Art Service Clubg Interna- tional Clubg Clinic Assistantg General Chorusg Beauty Semi- Finalistg NDCC Sponsor, Military Queeng Christmas Dance Committee, Co-Chain mang Senior Council Repre- sentative CAROLYN BLAIR HANK BOARDINIAN Ice Skating Club: Future Transfer Studentg National VH0mCIH21kCfSS B-C1361 Spurs: Honor Societyg Key Clulig Orclieslrag Y-Tet-nsg Entre Junior Rotariang Booster Nous Club. My life ambition-to be a mzzjoreLle. ' CLAYTON E. BOCKBRADER Booster Clulag Junior Citizens Traffic Cotnmissiong Soccer Teamg Debate Teunig Chess Clubg Junior Acliievennent, Presidentg Entre Nous LINDA BORIN RICKEY BOUNDS Band, Capming Military Bandg Orchestra, Vice-Presi- dentg Ice Skating Clubg Cer- man Clubg Dal-Hi Orchestrag Dance Bandg Math Cluhg Sci- ence Clulug All-City Band MARCIA JEANNE BOVARD Y-Teensg English Guildg Fu- ture Homemakersg Rebel Spursg General Chorusg En- tre Nous DIANA LYNN BOLAND Pan American Clulag Camera Clulng Beauty Semi-Finrzlistg Entre Nousg Honor Roll. GORDON ALLAN BOWERS HM BOWERS National Honor Society Honor Rollg Spanish Honor Honor Roll Bzble Awarfl Soeietyg Lighting Crewg Chess Club Math Club NDCC Officerg National Merit Sclzolarslzip Semi-Finalist LARRY BRADFIELD Math Clubg English Guildg Honor Rollg Student Council Alternateg Science Clubg Chess Clubg Junior Classical League LINDA BRANDT Spanish Club GEOFFREY BOWMAN National Honor Societyg Na- tional Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalistg NDCC, Battle Group Staffg Drill Teanig Chess Club, Presidentg Math Club: .lunior Red Cross, Pres- identg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Rollg Art Service Clubg J u n i 0 r Classical League PAM MCKINNEY BOYDE Spanish Clubg Y-Teensg Red Crossg Future Homemakersg Beauty Nomineeg Girls' Cho- rus Veni, Vidi, Vici. PENNE BRANNON General Chorusg Art Service Clubg Entre Nousg Spanish Club, Projects Committeeg Y- Teens, Social Clzairmang Honor Roll SUSIE BRANNON Transfer Studentg Distribu- tive Educationg Rebel Spurs LINDEN BRANSOM Drill Teamg Military Offi- cerg Booster Club JOAN BRAY Concent Choirg Y-Teens, ,llemberslzip Chairman, Pro- gram Clzairnrm: General Cho- rus, Presidenl: Pan American Cluhg Los Eneantadoresg Math Clubg English Guild, Art Service Clubg Senior Council, Honor Rollg Span- ish National Honor Societyg Bible Award Seniors Strive For Perfection SANDY BRIEGER Y-Teensg Spanish Club Honor Rollg Make-up Crewi, C0-Clzuirmang Junior Classi- cal Leagueg Girls, Chorus KAREN BRIGGS Art Service Club, Pan Amer- iean Clubg Future Homemak- ersg Rifle Team, Secrelary, Rebel Spursg Honor Roll .Iunior Classical League KAREN BRICKER Chorusg Rebel Spurs JIM BRIDGES NDCC Military Officer, Drill team, Rifle Team, Spanish Club, Roller Skating Clubg Ice Skating Club, Rooster Clubg Thespians SHARON BRIGHT LDIJIE BRISIOW Entre Nous, Treasurerg Y Junior Class President ,lun Teensg Student Council 101 Cla s 1'!lZ0l'lft lqootbxli Trensurerg National Honor Lettermin Club Soeietyg Art Service Club La Colerie, Honor Roll .IIMMIE BROOKS Y-Teensg Spanish Clubg Fu- ture Homeinakersg Art Serv- ice Clubg Rebel Spursg Los Encantadoresg English Guild STEVE BROOKS Footballg Track: Basketball: Lette-rman's Club: Art Serv- ice Clubg Entre Nousg Bowl- ing Club MELINDA BROUCHTON Junior AClllCX'CIHCHlQ Com- pany Sweetheartg Y-Teensg General Chorusg DIANE BROWELL Y-Teens, Treasurerg English Guild, Committee Chairmang Pan American Clubg National Spanish Honor Societyg Art Service Clubg Beauty Nom- inecg Junior Citizens Traffic Commissiong Bible Awardg International Clubg Student Councilg Whcmgdooflle Rep- resentativeg Honor Roll BILL BROGDON Bandg Concert Bandg Honor Rollg 0I'CllCSI1'21Q Junior Clas- sical League JOYCE BRONSON Seniors Burn Midnight Oil BEVERLY BROWN L no if -of 'E-57 Lids, 1-.-. PAUL BROWN Concert Choirg Library Serv- ice Clubg Military Drill Team Commander, Battle Group Executive Officerg Senior Play ROBERT F. BROWN SHIRLEY BROWN l 1'if'mIIiesfg Bandg Dance Bandg Junior Rod Crossg CllCCl'lC21dCfQ Booster Clubg Honor Rollg Teenager of the Month makers Cheese! IATTY BURNAP LARRY BURNS Art S rvice Club, Vice-P1'esi- NDCCg Rifle Team: Color dentg unior Red Cross, Sec- Guard retary reasurerg E n g l i s li Guild International Clubg Relnel Spurs, Secfiuzz Leaflerg Entre Nousg La Coterieg Hono Rollg Y-Teens, Com- milteg Chairman French Clubg Future Home- RUSTY BRUTSCHE Cl1l'l'l'lCL1ClE1'Q Trackg Honor Roll BARBARA HUEHNER Hath Club: English Cuildg Junior Clussim-ul Lougueg Y- Teensg Concert Choir, Li- brariang International Clubg Honor Roll STEVE BURCK Booster Clubg NDCCQ Drill Tcuin Commander CAROLE BUSACKER Reb Belles, Lieutenrmfg H0lI1t?COI7lfl1,g P rin c e s sg Benulyg Entre Nousg Y- Teensg Honor Roll DOUGLAS BYNUNI Military, Cadet Lieutenantg Boosters Clulmg Honor Roll DIANE BYRAM Los Encantadoresg P a n American Club g Future Teachers: Y-Teensg Student Council Representative, Al- Lernaleg Honor Rollg Beauty Norzzizzeeg English C-uildg Red Cross Representative LINDA BYRD Pan American Clubg Future Teaehersg Y-'leensg Honor Rollg Rebel Spursg lce Skat- ing Club: Spanish Honor So- cietyg Bible Azuarzlg Senior AMYE BUTLER Entre Nousg La Coterieg Art Service Clubg Junior Citi- zens Traffic Comniissiong Fu- ture Homemakersg Honor Rollg Y-Teens CAROL LYNN BUTTERS Rebel Spurs Scintillcuiing Seniors Enioy Themselves BEVERLY CALLISON Play,Scenery Crew Entre Nousg Concert Choirg General Cliorusg Future Teachersg Y-Teensg Honor Roll CLIFFORD CAMERON National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalistg German Club, Presidentg Chess Clubg Math Clubg Honor Rollg Science Club PERRY CALLAHAN Honor Roll JUDITH CLAIR CAMPBELL Junior Achievenientg Art Service Clubg Future Home- makers 3 Y-Teensg Rebel Spursg English Cuildg Span- ish Clubg Honor Roll PAT CAMPBELL You can always tell a Halo girl! KATHY CARNAHAN Make-up Crewg Art Service Clubg Office Assistantg Honor Rollg Y-Teens, Com- mittee Clmirrnang .lunior Classical League JAMES LYNN CARRELL Band, Student Director, Li- brariang Orchestra, Librar- iang Dal-Hi Orcheslrag Dance Bandg Honor Roll NANCY CANIPLEN Future Teachersg Wittieslg Spanish Cluhg Sophomore Facoriteg Y-Teensq Cheer- leaderg Homecoming Queen Beauty Nominee PAMELA CANFIELD Ice Skating Clubg Rebel Spurs JACK CANNON Booster Clubg Bowling Club, Presirlentg lce Skating Club: Honor Rollg Junior Classical League CAROLYN CARGILE Art Service Clubg Rebel Spursg Future Nursesg Junior Classical Leagueg Ice Skat- ing Club LESLIE CARRUTH Convert Choirg Baseball ROGER DEAN CHAMBERS Future I'IllIllCIIl3liC1'5l Beauty Nominecg Los Encantacloresg Y-Teensg lee Skating Club: Art Service Club CARLA CHAPMAN Ice Skating Club: Rebel Spursg Honor Rollg Junior Classical League DAVID LEE CHAPMAN If-andg Military Bandg Bowl- ing Club CHARLES CARTER Booster Club ROBIN CASH Friemlfieslg Y-Teens, Presi- dent, Trensurerg Cheerleaderg Student Council Alternrzleg Thanksgiving Basket Com- mittee Co-Chairmang Nation- al Honor Societyg Junior Classical Leagueg Make-Up Crewg Speech Clubg Junior Citizens Traffic Cornmissiong Office Assistantg Honor Roll Seniors Are Calm, Cool And Collected MARTHA CHARLEBOIS General Chorus g Concert Choirg Pan American Clubg Future Homemakersg .Iunior Citizens Traffic Conimissiong International Clubg English Guild JEANNE CHASENS Beauty Nomineeg Spanish Clubg Y-Teensg Honor Rollg Concert Choirg Senior Playg Girls' Cliorusg Office Assist- ant WAYNE CHURCHMAN CAREN CLARK Document, Class Editorg Y- Teensg Art Service Clubg Bible Credit Awardg Roller Skating Clubg International Clubg Honor Rollg Senior Play, Costume and Prop Com- mitteesg Entre Nousg Junior Classical League JANICE CLARY Rebel Spursg Y-Teensg Fu- ture Homemakersg Art Serv- ice Club DAVID CLEVENGER Distributive Education Hit you hard, didrft he? LORRAINE COBB JEAN CODY PAT CLOSSER Art Service Clubg Booster Clubg Senior Play, Sceneryg Entre Nous DEEANN COBB Concert Choir, Reporlerg English Guildg Beauty Nom- ineeg Y-Teensg Junior Traffic Safety Committeeg Revcilleg Lab Assistantg Red Cross Representaliveg Junior Classi- cal League DON COKER Baseballg Lettcrtnan's Clubg Basketballg Pan American Clubg Rooster Clubg Lab As- sistantg Honor Rollg Los En- cantadores RICHARD A. COLEMAN Military Drill Teamg Rifle Tcamg Color Guardg Booster Club MIMI COLLIER Entre Nous, Secretaryq .lun- ior Citizens Traffic Commis- siong Red Crossg Thespiansg La Coterie, Secretary: Inter- national Clubg Senior Playg Beauty Nominee RICK COFER Honor Rollg Science Clubg Track, Football, ,llanagerg Letterman's Clulig Basket- ballg C-olfg Student Council Alternate: Stage Crewg Eng- lish Cuildg Debate Teamg Junior Classical League CAROL COHEN Beautyg Entre Nousg Student Council Altermzteg Interna- tional Clubg Honor Rollg ,lun- ior Classical League Seniors Show Their Determination ROSS COLLIER DANNY COLLINSWORTH Foothallg Art Service Clubg Basketballg Honor Rollg Let Student Councilg Honor Rollg terman's Club Junior Classical League RAYMOND COLLIER COLETTE COMPTON Rebel Spursg Spanish Club DAVID COOK Senior Playg Junior Citizens Traffic Commission, Presi- clentg Footballg Baseballg Stu- dent Council, Chaplaing Key Clubg National Honor Society, Presidenlg Science Clubg Eng- lisli Guild, Junior Classical Leagueg Honor Rollg Booster Club Come out, or I'm coming in after you! MIKE COTTEN CINDY COX Honor Rollg Math Clubg Rebel Spursg Y-Teens, Stu- dent Council Representatiueg Senior Playg Junior Classical League STEVE COOK Key Club, Vice-Presidentg Student Councilg Alternaleg Traffic Commission, Vice- Presidentg Document, Adver- tising Erlilorg Reveille, Sports Editor CAROLYN COOLEY Y-Teens, Los Encantadores Future Homemakers BRENT CORNWELL RICHARD COSTON Footballg Track, Key Clubg Lettennan's Club, Junior Classical League g Honor Roll, Senior Council DIANE CUNNINGHAM Future Homelnakers JOHN ALLEN DANIEL Foothallg Trackg Lettcrniarfs Club, Vice-Presiflentg Key Clubg Honor Roll CARY DANKS Distributive Education BARBARA DANSKY Transfer Student BARBARA CRAWFORD Entre Nousg Art Service Club DAVID CUMMINGS Honor Roll Seniors Are Friendly .IOE DAUGHERTY Booster Clubg Student Coun cil Represenlativeg Ice Skat- ing Clubg Senior Councilg Concert Choirg Honor Roll 'Q VELc.:'3-1 1 E DINAH DAVIS Honor Rollg Los Encanta dores LYN DAVIS Student Council Representa- tiveg Honor Rollg Track Teamg Letterinarfs Club NINA KAY DAVIS Student Council Representa- tiveg Y-Teensg Los Encanta- doresg Future Teacliers, TT6flSlll'f'I'j Rebel Spurs, Pres- irlentg Concert Clioirg Honor Rollg English Guild They told me my outfit was fm original! LILA DEIS LINNA DENNY Concert Choir, Secrelaryg Junior Classical Lgggueg Reb Bellesg Entre Nousg Y- Bowling Cluljg Make-up Teensg Honor Rollg Junior Cfew?BibleA1,Uard Classical League LARRY DAY Distributive Education TIM DEASON Orchestrag Concert Choirg Entre Nousg La Coterieg Eng- lish Guildg Booster Club MICHAEL DEBOLT Military Bandg Spanish Clubg Booster Clubg Bandg Camera Club DONNA DAVIS Entre Nousg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Rollg Junior Classical League STEPHEN DEUTSCH NDCC, Company Command- crg Drill Team, Commanrlerg Dallas Music Teachers, Awardg Hillcrest Speech Competition Finalist SUZY DICKINSON Reb Bellesg Office Assist- antg Math Clubg Art Service Clubg .lunior Classical Leagueg Entre Nousg English Guildg Senior Playg Y-Teensg Beauty Nominecg Honor Roll BRUCE DISHMAN Booster Clubg Entre Nousg International Clulag .lunior Classical Leagueg Radio Clubg Bandg Honor Rollg Na- tional .llerit Sclzolarslzip Semi-Finalist STUART DOBBS Distributive E cl u c a t i o ng Honor Roll GEORGE DILLON MACK DILTZ Bandg Booster Clubg Ice Bandg Lab Assistantg Dance Skating Clubg Military Bandg Bandg Honor Rollg Junior Bowling Cluhg Honor Roll Classical League a c'Sl1e,s a two dab girllv ELAINE DONALDSON JOHN DOYLE Bandg Honor Roll Booster Club JILL DRAKE ETTA LU DROLLINCER Y-Teensg Rebel Spursg Los Junior Classical Leagueg Y- Encantadoresg Pan American Tcensg Future Nurscsg Art Club Service Club Seniors Have Varied Interests SCOT DYKEMA JILL EATON Los Encantadores, Secretary, Student Council Alternate, Concert Clioirg General Cho rus, Secrelaryg Y-Teensg Beauty Nomineeg Office AS- sistantg Honor Roll DIANNE DRURY Y-Tcensg Los Encanladoresg Pun American Clubg Honor Rollg Art Service Clubg Cen- erul Cliorusg Rebel Spursg Senior Playg Homecoming Dance Committee SUSAN DRURY Art Service Clubg Entre Nousg La Colcricg Honor Rollg Junior Classical League MELVIN ECHOLS STEVE EDELSTEIN Booster Clubg Spanish Club Camera Club, Vice-President R e 1: e i I I e, Photographer Honor Rollg Senior Play BETTYE EDRINGTON Rebel Spursg Ice Skzitin Clubg Pun American Clubg Bowling Clubg Honor Rollg .lunior Classical League DAN RICHARD EDWARDS GUY L. EDWARDS DIANE EGGLESTON l Booster Clubg Soccer Teamg Honor Rollg Los Encanta- Future Nursesg Rebel Spurs l Honor Roll doresg Pun American Club l BRENDA EHRICH Honor Rollg Entre Nousg Y- Teensg Future Nurscsg Li- brary Clubg Future Home- makers JOHN ELIAS Baseballg Honor Roll i Seniors Displayl And 1 I wonder who that cute girl in the audience is . ,' JUDY ELLIOTT JOY ELLIS Art Service Club: Spanish Clubg Y-Tecnsg Beauty Semi- ,IAIIIIIHSIQ Homecoming Decora- tions Committee FRANK W. ELNIENDORF JAMES ELMENDORF KENNETH EMBRY Transfer Stuclentg Booster Transfer Studentg Booster Los Encantadorcsg Booster Club Club Clubg Honor Roll Intelligence Talent new 61 wander who that cute boy on the stage is . MIKE FELDER Honor Rollg Junior Achieve- OLIVER WENDELL FERGUSON, JR. lnentg English Guildg Pau Distributive Education Club, American Cluhg Spanish Clubg Spanish Honor Socie- tyg Ice-Skating Clubg Chess Cluhg German Clubg Interna- tional Cluhg Booster Club Vice-Presidentg Honor Roll ROBERT ERICKSON Math Clubg Booster Clubg Concert Choirg Honor Rollg Junior Classical League ELLEN EPSTEIN Student Council Representa- tiveg Honor Bollg Future Teachers, Prcsiflenti Beauty Nominee: Spanish Cluhg Of- fice Assistantg Relnel Spursg Entre Nous PAT EWING Concert Choirg Honor Rollg NDCC Officerg Lighting Crewg English Guildg Junior Classical League FRANK FITZGERALD DAVID FINK Honor Rollg English Guildg Reveilleg Senior Playg Stu- dent Council Alternateg .lun- ior Citizens Traffic Commis- siong Junior Classical League VICKY FISCHER DAVID FINCHER MIKE FINIGAN Footballg Key Clubg .Iunior Classical Lcagueg Lettermarfs Clubg Student Council Rep- resentativeg Honor Rollg Track Seniors Never Lose Com posure DON FLEHARTY DON WAYNE FLETCHER NANCY FLYNN H01101' Rollg NDCCQ English Bandg Pan American Clubg Rebel Spurs Guildg Art Service Clubg Chess Club .Iunior Citizens Traffic Com- missiong International Clubg Senior Playg Booster Clubg Reveille, Assistant Advertis- ing Managerg Junior Classical League DON FORD Student Council: I..CllC1'1H2iIl,S Clubg Entre Nousg Senior Proni Cliairniang Football, Captaing Honor Rollg Booster Club PATRICIA FORD RICKY FOUT ANN FOX Pan American Clubg Honor Nulionul Ilonor Sociutyg Ten- Roll nis: Y-'lleensg Internutiolitll ,-If I1-12-13-14 . . . Man, these detention slips . . . JEAN FRIZELLE SUZY FURSMAN Honor Rollg Y-Teeusg Entre Nousg Berzuly Nominee LINDA BETH FRIEDMAN Los Encuntadoresg Art Serv- ice Clulig Future Nursesg Y- Teensg Camera Clubg Future Homcmakers LINDA FRITZ English Cuilclg Math Clubg Pan American Clulmg Spanish Honor Societyg International Clubg Y-Teensg Office As- sistzxntg National Merit Schol- arship Semi-Finfzlislg Honor Roll Clulag llonor Rollg Entre Nousg ,luuior Cilizens 'llrufiie COIIHHISSIOII DAVID CARRETT Basketliallg Baselmllg Boos- ter Clubg I.etterman's Clulng Honor Rollg Math Clulm .IUDY RAE GARNER Los Eneantadoresg Pan Amer- ican Clulng Banolg Library As- sistant: Office Assistantg Red Cross Representativeg Rebel Spurs BILL GARRETT Honor Roll BONNIE CARRITSON Most Creativeg Art Service Club, 1'resirle1zf5 Concert Cllfilfg lfuturc Homcmakers, Publicity Clzairnmng Reveille, Club Editor: Re-rl Cross Rep- 1'CSCI1IJ.lllVOQ Rebel Spursg Los Eneuntatlort-sg Y-Teens: Honor Roll RUSTY CANDY JUDY CARDINER National Honor Societyg Reb Bcllesg Woltwfwlning Commit- tee Cllairmang Spanish Clubg National Honor Societyg Y- Teensg Inter-Club Council: International Clubg English Cuildg Pan American Club, Chaplaing Entre Nousg Office Assistantg Honor Rollg Home- coming Decorations Commit- tee Seniors Show Sophisficafion a JOHN GATES WAYNE CAUDREAU Ice Skating Club Foothallg Spanish Club Booster Clulm KATHY CAYNIER Reb Belles: Future Nurses, President, Historian: Y- Teens: Co-chairman Service Committee: Art Service Club: TAMMY CAYNIER Reb Belles: Future Nurses, Vice-l'r0sif10r1t5 S t u ti C nt Council Alternate: National Honor Society: Art Service Make-up Crew: English Club: English Cuildg Y- Cuild: Clinic Assistant: Teens: Clinic Assistant: Honor Rollg National Honor Honor Rollg Junior Classical Society: .Iunior Classical League League S' I Q It runs in the family! LEWIS CIBBONS MARY CHRIS CIBBONS Art Service Club: Interna- tional Club: English Guild: Pan Alncrioan Club: Bible A 10111715 Futura- Teachers: Los ElN7lllllL1Cl0l'l'5Q Y-Teens: Student Council flfterzmtvg Senior Play: Make-up Crew: Beauty Nomiuecg Honor Roll KAY CEHBI Y-Teens: Entre Nous: Rebel Spurs: Honor Roll JANE GETTLE BRUCE GIBSON Radio Club: Military Drill Team Executive Commander: .lefferson Riflcs PAUL CIDDENS Track: Football: .Iunior Ac- tivitios Committee: Senior Activities Committee: Booster Club LAVERNE COETZ lee Skating Clulig Y-Tt-ensg Future Nurm-sg Art Service Cllllvg Rt-lit-l Spursg Make- Up Crt-wg Entre Nous: Honor Rollg .lunior Classical League LYNN MARIE CLEASON .lunior Red Cross, Alterrzateg Reveiiie, Reporlerg Future Nurses, Committee Chair- man: Y-Teens, Committee Cizairmang Pan American Clulig Girls' Rifle Team, Vice-President: Honor Rollg Art Service Clubg Los En- cantadoresg Driving Road-e-o Finalist BOB GLOVER Honor Rollg Booster Clubg Letterman's Clulmg Basebullg Basketballq Student Council Aiternateg Junior Classical League JERRY GOLDBERG JANET CILMORE Entre Nousg Art Service Cluhg Rebel Spursg Senior Playg General Chorusg Y- Teensg Future Teachers JERRY JANE CILMORE Sophomore Favorite Nomi- neeg Beauty Nominee: Senior Council Representrztiveg Red Cross Representatizieg Honor Roll Foreign Exchange Slzirlent learns American custom. MARTHA GOOD BOB GORDON Honor Roll: Footballg Let- General Chorusg Pan Anieri Colfg Chess Clubg Math tcrman's Clubg Booster Clubg can Cluhg Math Club Clubg Honor Roll Junior Classical League BOB GOSSETT er: Rifle Team: Drill Team Soccer Team: French Club Chess Club: Bowling Club Seniors Set Standards NDCC, Company Com III and- e PAT GRAFFEO BIOVALYNN GREER BILLY GREY Honor Roll HAROLD GRANEK National Science Foundation Summer Institute: Math Club: Traffic Safety Coun- cil, Pnrlinnzerzlarifm: Junior Classical League: English Guild: Science Club: Key Club: National Honor So- ciety: National .lleril Schol- arship Senzi-Finrzlist: Chess Club: Library Service Club: B a s k e t b a ll Intramurals: Honor Roll: 3rd Place State Otis-Cama Math Test ANDREA GRAY lfuture Nurses: Science Club: Art Service Club: En- tre Nous. Historian: La Coterie: Junior Red Cross Representatire: Make-Up Crew: Rebel Spurs, Secre- tary: Honor Roll MA RC A RET G RAY Y-Teens: Spanish Club: Make-Up Crew: Concert Choir: Honor Roll: Junior Classical League ROUIQRT CR,-XYES ster Club SALLIE ANN CRIMES Transfer Sludentg Future Nurscsg Rr-Incl Spursg Honor Rollg llunrll Office Assist- antg ,lunior Classical League STEPHEN THOMAS CRIMES Library Service Clubg Dis- trihutive Education CRETCI-IEN CRIMLAND Future Tcuchersg Y-Teensg Pun American Clubg Inter- national Cluhg Art Service Cluhg Los Encuntudorcsg Ice Skating Cluhg Honor Rollg Homecoming lJL'l'UI'21ll0l'lS Committee RICHARD BOND GRISHAM Militaryg Concert Clioirg Booster Cluhg International Clubg Pan-American Clubg Spanish Honor Societyg Jun- ior Achievementg Honor Boll Seniors FRED CRISWOLD Generate Energy Booster Clubg NDCC CHARLES GROSS Trackg Art Service Cluhg Honor Rollg Booster Clubg Math Club PATTY GBUBER Transfer Studentg Beauty Nomineeg .Iunior Citizens Traffic Commission DAN GRUEN Concert Choirg National Merit Scholarship Semifinal- istg Entre Nousg Math Clubg Science Clubg .Iunior Citizens Traffic Cornmissiong Ice-Skat- ing Clubg Honor Rollg .Iunior Classical League MARVIN GUNTER JUNE HAFFNER Transfer Studentg Future Nursesg Spanish Clubg Ice Skating Cluhg Bowling Clubg General Chorus EARL HALE Senior Class, Presiflentg Sophomore Class Presirlenlg National Honor Society, Vice- Presiflenlg Pan-American Club, Vice-Presidentg Span- ish Nutional Honor Soeietyg English Guildg Junior Citi- zens Traffic Commissiong Art Service Cluhg Key Clubg Student Council Parliamen- lariang Homecoming Chair- mang Junior Rotariung Boos- ter Clubg Honor Rollg Los Encantadores, Reporterg Energetic Nancy shows pep. RANDY HALL Chess Clubg Honor Roll JIMMY I-IALLER Basketballg Foothallg Rooster Clulig Spanish Clulig Re- Most Likely To Succeed PAMELA KAY HALE Future Homemakersg Rebel Spursg Future Nurses BEVERLY HALEY Los Encantadorcsg Pan American Clubg Y-Teensg Girls' Chorusg Concert Choirg Art Service Club eeilleg Honor Rollg Rotary Representativeg Junior Ac- tivities Committee: Letter- man's Cluhg Key Club, Treas- urerg Senior Class, Treasurer JOHN HALE Basketballg Booster Club BILL HAMILTON CAROLE HAMILTON PAMELA HAMILTON SCOTT HAMMET istrilautivc E fl u C u I i o ng Bandg Concert Choir, Ac- Honor Rollg Ercncli Clubg Footballg Trackg Junior onor Rollg lloostt-1' Club compmzisfg Entre Nousg Y- Y-Toons Classical League Teensg General Cliorusg Honor Rollg ,lunior Classical League CHARLES HAMMIL DAVID HANSON Booster Cluhg Honor Rollg Ice Skating Clubg Senior Play? REUEMU5 Junior Classi' 'IIS this the Honor Society meeting? cal League JAMES HARBIN ELIZABETH HARDIN Booster Club PAUL HARCIS Spanish Cluhg Booster Cluhg Concert Choir SUZIE HARRIS Honor Roll: .Iunior Classical League g Y-Teensg Future Teachersg Beauty Semifinal- istg English Cuildg Office Assistant Seniors Seek Success JO ANN HAY Spanish Cluhg Y-Teensg Stu- dent Council Alternateg Honor Rollg Beauty Semi- Finalist PAM HEAD Cheerleaderg Honor Rollg Reveilleg Y-Teensg Beauty Semi-Finalistg ,Iunior Classi- cal League KAREN HARRISON Concert Choir Q English Cuildg Thespiansg Science Clubg Senior Playg Honor Rollg Y-Teensg Eta Sigma Phi Latin Award: Junior Classical League MICHAEL HARRISON Student Councilg Footballg Honor Roll DAVID HEATH BOBBY HEFNER International Cluhg Booster Foothallg Trackg Booster Cluhg English Guildg Ten- Clubg Honor Rollg Spanish nisg Foothallg Math Cluhg Club Honor Roll ANITA HENDRIX Student Councilg Y-Teensg Lab Assistantg Spanish Club SUSAN HERRIES Art Service Club: Junior Citizens Traffic Coinmissiong Y-Teensg Pan American Club DAVE HEWES Junior Classical Leagueg Sen- ior Playg Spanish Club, Pres- idenzg Basketballg Footballg Baseballg Letterman's Clubg International Clubg Honor Rollg Red Cross Representa- tiveg Booster Club ERSKINE HIGHTOWER Spanish Clubg Math Clubg Footballg National Honor So- cietyg Student Council Q Booster Clubg Honor Roll JACK HECGIE Chess Club, Vice-Presidentg Bowling Clubg Math Clubg Ice Skating Clubg NDCCg Military Drill Tearng Junior Classical League LYNDA CAROLINE HEMBY Beauty Nomineeg Pan Ameri- can Clubg English Cuildg Art Service Clubg Los Encanta- doresg Future Teachersg In- ternational Club: Y-Teensg Honor Rollg Homecoming Decorations Committee: Red Cross Representative Seniors Worry SUZANNE HIGHTOWER Los Encantadoresg Y-Teensg Office Assistant g English Cuildg Honor Roll 2 Tat ALLEN PAUL HILL Williestg Entre Nousg Eng- lish Guildg Thespians, Vice- Presidenttg ,Iunior Citizens Traffic Conunissiong Honor Rollg Concert Choirg General Chorusg Senior Playg Debate Team HAROLD HOFSETH LYNDA HOLDEN DANNY HILL SANDY HILL Future Teachers 3 Rebel Spursg Library Service Club, Presidentg Future Horne- makersg Pan American Clubg Spanish National Honor So- cietyg Art Service Clubg Y- Teensg Honor Roll '40h, Mother, the shame of it all, no patch. ' Exchange Studentg Key Clubg Booster Clubg Inter- national Clubg French Clubg Soccer Teamg Ice-Skating Clubg Art Service Club Y-Teensg Most Fung Student Councilg Pan American Clubg Senior Councilg Honor Rollg Reveilleg Red Crossg Concert Choirg Reb Belles, Managerg Senior Classg Beauty Nom- inee TOM HILL National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalistg Honor Rollg Spanish Clubg J u n i o r Achievementg Bowling Clubg Radio Club ALAN HIRSCHBERG Booster Clubg Math Clubg Science Fair Winnerg Honor Rollg Junior Classical League BARBARA HOFFMAN Reveilleg Y-Teensg Honor Rollg Junior Classical League PEGGY HOLT Entre Nousg La Coterieg Jun ior Citizens Traffic Commis siong Ice Skating Clubg Y Teensg Future Nursesg Fu- ture Teachersg Beauty Nom ineeg International Club CHERYL ANN HOWARD Y-Teensg Office Assistantg Bible Awardg Reveiiie, Re- porter, Advertising Managerg Junior Citizens Traffic Com- missiong Art Service Clubg General Chorusg Rifle Teamg Tennis RONNY HOWARD Booster Club, Vice-Prcsizz'enlg Red Cross Represenzativeg Chorus, Presidentg Honor Roll ROGER HILL HORTON Senior Play, Supporting Roleg Booster Clubg Interna- tional Clubg Spanish Clubg Ice Skating Club LESLIE HOTCHKISS Seniors Work Diligenfly CAROLYN HUGHES DANNY HULL MARSHA HULSE Entre Nousg La Coterieg Footballg Art Service Club, YTCCHS3 GffHC'fHl Ch0fUS, Rebel Spursg Future Home- Vice-Presidentg Booster Clubg SCCVCIUTYJ LOS EHCf1HlHClOf6SZ mukersg Y-Teens Bowling Club Future Teacllersg Concert SUSAN MARY HUGHSTON Los Encantadoresg Future Nursesg Pan American Club: General Cllorusg Lab Assist- antg Rebel Spursg Honor Roll Choir, Librarirmg Beauty Nominee g Clinic Assistant 5 Office Assistantg Homecom- ing Committeeg Honor Rollg Art Service Club PAULA HUMPHREY ,HM HUNT Los Encuntudoresg Y-Teens: Booster Club Honor Roll: Future Teach- ersg Art Service Club mAh, wha! do you want?', LEXANN JAMES BOB .TAMISON Dislributive Education: Y- Teensg Future Honiemakers RONNIE HUNT MARSHA DIES Transfer Student SHERRY IRVIN Y-Teensg International Clubg Junior Citizens Traffic Com- missiong Art Service Clubg Library Service Clubg Office Assistantg Honor Rollg ,Tun- ior Classical League JOHN JACKSON Booster Club g Swimming Club JERRY JARRELL Rebel Band, Assistant Drum Maforg Pan American Clubg NDCC Military Band, Execu- tive Officerg Honor Roll JAMES DAVID JOHN Band, Lieutenmztg Concert Bandg Ice Skating Clubg Junior Classical Leagueg Art Service Clubg Orcliestrag Ser.- ior Play BARBARA JOHNSON DALE JOHNSON Letterman's Club g Baseballg Booster Honor Rollg Junior Classical League Golfg Clubg IIYRA JEFFREY Bowling Clubg Y-Teens F GREG JENKINS Bandg Ice Skating Clubg Cer- man Clulmg Math Cluhg In- ternational Clubg Science Clubg Booster Clubg Junior Classical Leagueg Radio Clubg Honor Roll: Lab As- sistant Seniors Come Prepared J DAVID JOHNSON Student Council Representa- tiveg Trackg Footballg Boost- er Clubg Thespiansg Honor Roll l l MARGARET JOHNSON General Chorus g Future Teachcrsg Y-Teensg Art Serv- ice Club, Business Mmmgerg Concert Choirg Future Home- makersg Honor Rollg Rebel Spurs MICHAEL G. JOHNSON LARRY .JONES Sclfnce Cluhg Math Clubg Booster Cluhg Pun American Che s Clubg Honor Roll Clubg Los Encantadorcsg Honor Rollg Radio Club 6'Where did I put that typewriter key? JUDY KARASIC PAT KASPER Los Encantadoresg Camera Clubg Honor Rollg Art Serv- ice Cluhg English Guild LAVERN JONES Bible Awrirdg Los Encanta- doresg General Chorusg Con- cert Choir RHONA JOOSTE Spanish Clubg Y-Tcensg Of- fice Assistuntg Honor Roll PHIL JOSEPH Bandg English Guildg Dance Bandg Dal-Hi Orchestrag Booster Cluhg Honor Rollg Chorusg Science Clubg Jun- ior Classical League TOM JURGENSEN Pan American Cluhg Spanish Honor Societyg Honor Rollg Junior Achievement, Presi- dent, Vice-President ALICE KECK French Clubg Concert Choir DANNY KEESE Track Team MONA KEFFER English Cuiltlg Pan-American Clubg German Clubg Rebel Spursg Honor Roll SKIPPY KENNAMER Footballg Traekg Lettermarfs Clulag Student Couneilg Sen- ior Council KATHY KASTNER Reveille Staffg Rebel Spursg Future Teachersg Y-Teensg Honor Rollg Rebel Bandg Ice Skating Clubg Los Fiesteros SANDY KAUFMAN Student Councilg National Honor Societyg Junior Class Vice-Presidentg Football: Baseballg Letterman's Clubg Honor Rollg Senior Council KWe are the CllCCfl8llflEI'S.l7, SALLY KENNEMER NANCY KEPNER Tennis, Mmmgerg Rebel Los Eneantadoresg Y-Teens Spurs g Y-Teensg Future Teachersg Los Encantadoresg Bowling Club BARBARA KESSLER Concert Clioirg Make-Up Crewg Y-Teensg International Clubg Entre Nousg Honor Rollg Ice Skating Club JOHN KELSEY Band Cheerleaders Build Senior Spirit CAROL KIZER Most Dependableg llatll Clulig English Guild, Secre- taryg Concert Choir, Secre- taryg Honor Rollg National Honor Soeietyg International Clubg Junior Classical League DAVID RICHARD KIZER NDCC, Military Rifle Teamg Booster Club JAN KINCAID Honor Rollg Future Teach- ersg Art Service Clubg Junior Citizens Traffic COIIlHIlSSl0I1Q Y-Teensg Junior Classical League MARIA KING Los Eneantadoresg Honor Rollg Pan American Club MARY KIRBY Reb Bellesg Junior Classical Leagueg Entre Nousg Y- Teensg Bfflllly Nominee g Honor Roll MARILYN KISTENMACHER Junior Classical Leagueg Y- Teens, Publicily Clmirnzang Beauty Senli-Firzaffstg Inter- national Clubg Art Service Clubg Junior Citizens Traffic Coinmissiong Ice Skating Club LOUISE KNOTTS Reb Bellesg Future Teaehersg Los Eneantadoresg Pan Amer- ican Clubg Honor Rollg Y- Teens MIKE KOSTIUK Booster Cluhg Thespiuns, Art Service Cluhg Senior Play HENRY KOSTMAN Tennis, Co-capfaing Chess Cluhg Junior Achievernentg General Chorus PRISCILLA KUHN Y-Teens, Conmzitlee Clmir- mmzg Spanish Cluhg Los En- eantadoresg Library Assist- antg Senior Play, Cast and Ticket Sales ROGER KLINE Booster Cluhg Spanish Cluhg Skating Clubg Senior Play Connnitteeg Ice Skating Cluhg Library Assistantg Eng- lish Guild DANNY KNIGHT Rifle Tearing Battle Group Stafig Booster Club Seniors Are Well-Rounded KAREN KUTCHBACK HARLENE LACHMAN Art Service Cluhg Entre Math Cluhg Pan American Nousg Y-Teensg Honor Roll Cluhg Honor Roll ROBERT LAMB JOYCE LAMBRICHT Booster Cluhg NDCC, Com- Bowling Cluhg Los Encanto- Pflfly CUYIIWIUHIICVJ Rifle doresg Y-Teensg Red Cross Teamg Honor Rollq Junior Alternateg Office Assistantg Classical Leuuue Honor Roll MARIA LAMPMAN Transfer Studentg R c h Bellcsg Y-Teensg Chorusg Honor Rollg English Cuildg Junior Classical League IIS 1- N .4 ' 0 lvia S x i Q SHERRY LAMPMAN Transfer Sluclenlg French Cluhg English Cuildg Math Club 3 Y-Tecnsg Future Homemalcers DIANA LANE Y-Tcensg Chorusg Spanish Clubg Make-Up Crewg Jun- ior Classicul League STEVE LANCHANI WILLIAM BRUCE LANK Footballg Truckg Letternian's Club SANDRA LAUCENOUR Student Councilg Rebel Spurs, Vice-Presizlcntg Honor Rollg Spanish Honor Societyg Future Teachersg Pun Amer- ican Clubg Chorus, Vice- Presiflenlg English Guild PITTS LAUNEY Booster Clulmg Honor Rollg ,lunior Classical Leagueg Juni ior Citizens Traffic Commis- siong English Cuildg Chorus, Presidenlg Trackg Student Council Alferlzafe HAL LAWSON Honor Rollg Booster Clulng English Guild CHARLES LEFTWICH Los Encantadoresg NDCC, Compazzy C0l7lIlZIIIIfICl'g Rifle Teaing Color Guard JANIE LEIBS KAREN LAYNE DIANE LEAK Y-Teensg Future Homeinak- ersg L o s Eneantadoresg Honor Rollg lee Skating Club The fI'f!'l1fl1lfCSf boy on campus! MYRA SUE LINDLEY PATSY LINC Art Service Clubg Future Rely Bellesg English Cuildg Nursesg Spanish Club Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teens, Vice-Presiflezzl: Art Service Clulng Honor Roll MARC LIPPS Spanish National Honor So- cietyg Pan American Clubg Concert Choirg Senior Playg Junior Classical Leagueg Junior Citizens Traffic Com- missiong Honor Roll: E111 Sigma Plzi Latin flzmrd KAY LOWEN Bandg Los Encantadoresg Camera Cluhg Ice Skating Cluhg Honor Roll Seniors Contribute Much To School Life CHARLENE LOWN Beauty Semi-Finalistg Y- Teensg Entre Nousg La Coterieg Honor Rollg Student Council Alternate INA LYLE Heb Belles, Managerg Pan American Club g Spanish Honor Socictyg Y-Teensg Honor Rollg Clinic Assistant JOHN LOW Junior Classical Leagueg Booster Clubg Honor Rollg National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commcndationg Student Council Alterrmteg Ice Skating Cluh: Stage Crew WILLIAM G. LOWERRE Junior Citizens Traffic Com- mission, ViCU-l,fl'SillL'l1fQ Sen- ior Playg Speech Clubs Jun- ior Classical Lcagueg Math Clubg Honor Roll: Booster Cluhg English Guild DON IXIACKAAIAN NDCC, Battle Group Staffg Honor Rollg Military Drill Teamg Junior Classical League TDI MADRIGAL International Club, Presi- zlentg Student Council Repre- sentativeg Senior Councilg Booster Clubg Bowling Club: Honor Rollg Ice Skating Cluhg Soccer Toarng Junior Classical League ROBERT MAKELA Entre Nous, Treasurer, Pres- iclentg La Coterieg National Merit Scholarship Semi-Firzrzls istg Soccer Teamg Footballg Concert Choirg Chess Club lNIARlA DOLORES MALDONADO Los Encantadoresg Y-Teensg Future Teaehersg Bandg lce Skating Clubg Bowling Club FRANCES MARR Spanish Clubg Beauty Nom- ineeg Future 'l'cuelu'rs EMORY DAVID MARSHALL NDCCg Drill Tearng Chess Clubg Honor Roll LINDA MARRION Art Service Clubg Future Honieinakersg Y-Teensg Rebel Spursg Pun American Clubg Student Craft Fairg Honor Roll DAVE MARR Concert Choir, Vice-Presb dentg Soccer Teamg English Cuildg Honor Rollg Spanish Clubg Booster Club Seniors Learn Everything SUSAN MARTIN SHARON MATTHEWS Future Nursesg Honor Rollg Y-Teensg Reb Bellesg Con Y-Teensg Spanish Clubg Of- cert Choirg Honor Roll fice Assistant GREGORY ROBERT MAY LINDA MAY Now in the next basketball game . . . PATRICK MQCOY TERRY MCCOY Booster Clubg Art Service Club .IOHN MAYO Concert Choirg Lighting Crcwg Booster Clubg Honor Rollg Grand Prize Science Fair RICK MCCALL Footballg Basketballg Letter- man's Clubg ,Iunior and Sen- ior Activities Colnmitteeg Na- tional Honor Societyg Docu- ment, Business Managerg Most Fun ANN MCCONNELL Student Councilg Senior Playg Reveille, News Edilorg Festival de Espanol, Vice- Presiflcnt, Sccremryg Junior Citizens Traffic Commissiong Clinic Assistant: Junior Clas- sical Leagueg English Guild, Committee Chnirmang Inter- national Clubg Pan American Council Altcrnateg Honor Rollg Y-Teensg Springs Dance Chairman TERI IICBEE Beauty Nominee: Pan Ameri- can Clubg Art Service Clubg Future Teachersg English Guildg International Cluhg Revcilleg Los Encantadoresg Ice Skating Clubg Bible Awardg Honor Rollg Y- Tcensg Red Crossg Future Homcmakers CNW KAREN KICHUGH Baml Swoelfz Port: I'l1'L'IlCI'l Club, Beauty Fizmlislg Reb Belles, liopfoing Junior Fo- oorizeg National Honor So- ciety, Student Responsibility Board, Student Couneil Rep- resezzmzivog Senior .Weinber- at-Largc, Homecoming Prin- cessg Concert Choir, Social Secretory, Best All-Round, Junior Classical League NANCY MCFARLAND Entre Nousg La Coterieg Y- Teensg International Clulag Honor Roll .IO CAROL MCGEHEE Reb Belles, Future Teaeli- ers, Historian, Vice-Presi rlentg Los Envantadorcs, Pres- iflelztg Pan American Club, Secretaryg Spanish Honor So- ciety, Student Council, AI- zernoreg Lilmrary Assistant, Y-Teens, Ice Skating Club, Honor Roll KAREN MCLAUGHLIN Entre Nous, La Coterie, Vice-Pre'5i1lentg International Club: English Guild, Treas- urerg National Honor S0- cietyg National Merit Schol- arship Semi-Finalistg Concert Clloirg Junior Classical League PAT MQCRACKEN LINDA BICDANELL Rebel Spursg Roller Skatin Clulug Ice Skating Club Seniors Work Diligenfly JOHN MCMAHAN DEANNE MCNIAHON Reveilleg Honor Roll Entre Nous NANCY KICKIINN Concert Clloirg Document Staff, Facully Editorg Pan American Clubg Entre Nousg Future Teaicliers: Y-Tccnsg Honor Rollg Junior Citizens Traffic Commission : Art Service Clubg Los Encanto- dorcs RICHARD BICMULLEN RICHARD MCNIEL KEVIN BICNEYINS Bnndg Honor Rollg Bible Footballg Honor Rollg Senior Foolbnllg Trackg Key Club flzuzzrfl Play Entre Nousg Booster Club Honor Roll JERRY MCWORTER Concert Orcliestrag Band, Secremrv-Treasurer BUSTER MEADOR Booster Cluhg Honor Roll 3 Smile and the world smiles with you. 'if GAIL MEADOR BENNIE MESSINA Library Assistantg Library Los Encuntndoresg Booster Service Clubg Art Service Clulag Bowling Cluhg Ice Clubg Ice Skating Club Skating Clubg Honor Roll CHERIE MILLER Reb Belles, Lieulenrmlg NDCC ' Sponsorg Concert Choirg Student Councilg Honor Rollg .Iunior Red Cross Representativeg Girls' Chorus, Secretzzryg Beauty Nomineeg Y-Teensg Spanish Clubg Entre Nousg Future Teachers SUSAN MILLAR Bandg Future Teachersg Y- Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll TIM KIILLARD Transfer Studentg Booster Clubg Key Clubg Student Council MIKE MILLER Footbzlllg Spanish Clubg Honor Rollg Booster Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Interna- tional Club MARGARET METCALF STANLEY METZGER Future I-Ioniemakersg Con- cert Choir S . I enlors Aim High UH' MWWW. 1 W M GERALD DENNIS MILLS GLEN MITCHELL Booster Clubg Spanish Club Band? Booster Club? Biology Summer Science Programg Honor Rollg Science Seminar in Geology KATHY MITCHELL Y-Tecnsg Skating Cluhg Cho- rusg Honor Rollg Library Service Clubg Spanish Club MAGGIE MITCHELL Student Council, Junior Mem- ber-fzt-Lczrge, Secrelaryg Entre Nous, Chaplaing Lu Coterieg National Honor Socictyg Beauty Nominceg Thcspiansg English Guildg Most Likely to Succeed Off we go!!! TERRY MORGAN Booster Clubg French Club, Historiang Camera Clubg Eng- lish Guildg Reveilleg Cross Countryg Track BARBARA MORRIS .IUDY MOORE Entre Nousg La Coterieg Eng- lish Guildg Art Service Cluhg Reveilleg General Chorus .IOYCE MORGAN Honor Rollg Future Home- mukersg General Chorus BOB MORTON Honor Rollg Booster Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Tennis DAVID D. MUNDEN Soccer Team, Student Coach, President, Captaing Booster Clubg Lab Assistant EILE EN MURRAH Y-Teens DONALD LEE MURPHY Concert Choirg Spanish Clubg Booster Cluhg Senior Play RICHARD lNlURPHEY Booster Clubg NDCC Rifle Team MARGARET MURRAH Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Future Homemakers YOLANDA MUNOZ Los Encantadoresg Art Serv- ice Cluhg Y-Teensg Pan American Club g Spanish Honor Societyg Rebel Spursg Office Assistant WANDA DEANN MUREHEAD Y-Teensg General Chorus, Librariang Rebel Spursg Spanish Clubg Ice Skating Cluhg Roller Skating Clubg Office Assistant Senior Girls Prove Superiority JIMMY NEECE Art Service Cluhg English Cuildg Concert Choir, Social Secremryg Distributive Edu- cationg Rooster Club JERRY NEEL Eootballg Militaryg Honor Rollg Booster Cluhg English Cuildg Senior Playg Thes- piansg lnternational Clubg Ice Skating Club GORDON NETTLETON KAMIE NETZORG ROGER NEWSOME Student Council: Bundy Beautyg Entro Nous, Re- Booster Cluhg Spanish Club Honor Rollg English Guildg porlerg Student Councilg In- Booster Club, Secretary ternationul Clubg Honor Roll: Office Assistantg Y- Teensg Homecoming Prin- cessg Art Service Clubg .lun- ior Classical League All these women make me sick! GARY NORMAN Basehallg Golf 5 Booster Clubg Los Encantadores GAYLE NORMAN Y-Tecnsg Honor Roll: Bezzutv Nomineeg English Guildg Los Encantadorcsg Homecoming Decorations Committee KAREN NIELSEN Y-Tocnsg French Clubg Jun- ior Classical Leagueg Bowling Clubg Junior Achievementg Honor Rollg Junior Citizens Traffic Commissiong Office Assistant SUE NICHOLS Entre Nousg .lunior Classical Leagucg NIJCC Sponsorg Bcuzzly Nomineeg Honor Rollg Future Teachers MARK NILAN JUDY PARKER MERRH LF NORSWORTHY SUSAN O'CONNOR BARBARA OHLSON Entre Nousg Office Assist- Distributive Education antg Honor Rollg Future Teacliersg Future Homemak- ersg Chorus CAROLE PACE Pan American Clubg Y- Teensg Art Service Clubg Office Assistuntg Bvzzzuy Nomineeg Chorusg lce Skat- ing Club: Los Encantudores Future Tcacliersg Junior Citizens Traffic Commissiong Senior Pluyg Make-Up Crewg Art Service Clulig Future Nursesg Y-Tcensg Honor Roll PEDIE OLIVER Pan American Clubg Entre Nousg Spanish Honor Socie- tyg Student Couneilg Interna- tional Cluhg Concert Clioirg Honor Rollg Beauty Nom- inee: Y-Teens Seniors Enioy Privileges PAUL PARKER TOM PARR Bundg Radio Clubg German Junior Classical Leagueg Clubg Representative to Nu- Cheerleaderg Student Coun clear Physics Symposiumg eil, Chaplaing Concert Clioirg Honor Roll Key Club, Secretary .n-WN with DAVID PARSONS ALLEN PARTRIDCE Cross-country Track Booster Clulig Ice Skating Clubg Honor Rollg Tennisg Los Fiesteros Sorry, Juniors and Sophs., this is strictly a SENIOR Assembly. BILLY PERRY MIKE PERRY .Iunior Acliievernentg Soccer Foothallg Letternianis Clubg Teamg Booster Cluhg Bowl- Icc Skating Cluhg Booster ing Club Clubg Honor Rollg Roller Skating Cluhg English Guildg Baseball IO PATTINSON Concert Clroirg Senior Play, Assiszant Student Dircctorg Y-Teensg Beauty Nominecg Pan American Forurng Little Theatre CORRINNE PELLILLO Honor Rollg Senior Playg Concert Clioirg Rebel Spursg English Cuildg Bowling Clubg .I un io r Classical League PATTI PENDERGRASS Art Service Clulig Honor Rollg Pan American Clubg Make-up Crewg Y-Teens GALE PECK Entre Nousg Honor Roll ,Iunior Achievement WILLIAM PERRY KAREN PATTERSON GARY PEYTON LARRY PICKARD landg Honor Rollg Stage Transfer Student Spanish Clubg Rifle Tcamg German Clubg Booster Clubg lu I1 dl Junior Classical Military Honor Rollg Senior Play La-aguc JUDY PIERCE Art Service Clubg Rebel Spursg Reveiffeg English Cuilclg Honor Roll STEVE PICKIAN Footballg Track: Lcttcrniarfs Clubg Student Council Alter- nateg Los. Encantadoresg Honor Roll i ':Sure, Miss Thompson, I'Il show you how to work inf' ROD POIROT French Club: Letterman's Club, Secretory-Treasurerg Key Clubg Honor Rollg Foot- ballg Baseball l EMILY POLLEY Orchestrag Concert Choir, Accompanistg Math Clubg .lunior Classical League-3 Y- Teensg Honor Roll .IOHN A. POPPLE ELOISE PORTER Future Nurses, Chaplain, Secretaryg Junior Classical Leagueg Reb Bcllesg Clinic Assistantg Honor Roll Seniors Display Intellect RICHARD PRESTIEN Pan American Club, Presi- dentg Concert Choir, Presi- dentg Spanish Honor Societyg Rezieilleg Thcspiansg Science Clubg Math Cluhg Scholar- ship Committee, Clzrzirmmig National Honor Societyg .lun- ior Citizens Traffic Commis- siong Senior Playg Student C o u n c il Represcntativeg Homecoming Coronation Committee, Chairmang Eng- lish Guild g International C l u log Reading Clinic, Chairmang Art Service Clubg Booster Clubg Honor Rollg Senior Council DON PRICE Honor Rollg Trackg Foot hallg Senior Councilg Let- terman's Club TONI HARRIS PAT POWELL Reb Bellesg Y-Teensg Art Service Clulng Entre Nousg Office Assistantg Interna- tional Clulig NDCC Sponsorg Beauty Semi-Finalistg Honor Rollg Future Teachers JUDY CAROL PRINCLE Y-Teensg Concert Choir, Chaplaing Los Encantadores 7 Junior Citizens Traffic Corn- missiong Art Service Clubg Honor Roll LEE PUCKETT Honor Rollg Pan American Clubg Booster Club SHARON PUCKETT Rell Belles, Secretary-Treay urerg Y-Teensg Beauty Nom- ineeg Los Encantadores, Vice-Presidentg Pan Ameri- can Club, Class Representa- H110 RONALD PURCELL NDCC Drill Teamg Booster Cluhg Rifle Team ANN RAY .lunior Citizens Traffic Com- . . . , S g F V . h 6555513 Cstffitfi Sensors Sea rc Document Staffg Y-Teensg Spanish Clubg Office Assist- antg Honor Rollg Student Re- sponsihility Boardg Reb Belles, Vice-President JODIE RAY National Honor Societyg NDCC, Battle Group Com- manzierg Rifle Team, Execu- tive Commanflerg Math Club, Vice-Presifientg Chess Club, Vice-Presidentg Booster Clubg National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendationg Senior Playg Honor Rollg .lunior Classical League RONNIE REASOR Trackg Key Clubg Booster Club DANA REDDING Spanish Clubg Honor Rollg International Clubg Art Serv- ice Cluhg Y-Teens, Commit- tee Chairman, Secretaryg Red Cross Alternateg Girls' Rifle Team, Presidentg Junior Clas- sical League GENIE REDMOND Honor Rollg Y-Teensg Entre Nousg La Coterieg Red Cross Representativeg Jun- ior Citizens Traffic Commis- siong International Clubg Senior Playg English Cvuildg Student Responsibility Com- mittee fi LESLIE REID DOUG REEDER Student Council Representa- tiveg Reveilleg Colfg Bandg Football Managcrg Booster Clubg Math Club, Treusurerg Honor Rollg Art Service C l u bg Junior Classical League JUDY REEVES Entre Nousg Reveilleg Y- Teensg Honor Rollg Beauty Nomineeg Junior Classical League SUZANNE REEVES Reb Bellesg Reveilleg Honor Rollg Art Service Clubg Y- Teensg Junior Classical League VERNON REEVES Footballg Key Clubg Letter- man's Club Out of all these books yould think I'd find something I ha11en't read. KATHY REYNOLDS Concert Cboirg General Cho- rusg Entre Nousg La Coterieg Future Teachersg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Honor Roll FERDNER REPPEN Soccer Teamg Booster Club MIKE RICHARDS Honor Rollg Library Assist- antg Bowling Clubg NDCC, Battle Group Adjutant, Rifle T e a ing .lunior Classical League BEN RIPPY Football NICKI ROBERTS Beauty Nomineeg Los Encan tadoresg Y-Teensg Art Serv ice Club PETE ROBERTS Honor Rollg Booster Clubg Junior Classical League DENVER ROBINSON MARGARET ROBINSON Reb Bollesg Concert Choir General Chorus, Social Secre taryg Englishg Spanish Club Y-Teensg Red Cross Repre- sentativeg Beauty Nominee Honor Roll .IUDY ROBBINS Make-up Crewg Reb Belles, Lieutenantg Art Service Clubg Y-Teens, Social Com- mittee Clzairmrmg National Honor Societyg Honor Rollg Student Council Representa- tiveg Bequty Nomineeg Junior Classical League JUDY ROBERTS Art Service Clubg Bowling Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Fu- ture Homemakersg Honor Roll Seniors Take A Break NETA ROGERS Future Homemakersg Art Service Clubg Girl's Chorusg General Chorusg Concert Choirg Reveille PATTI ROGERS Honor Roll: National Merit Selzolarslzip Letter of Com- mendationg International Clubg Chorusg Senior Play, Student Directorg Thespiansg Make-up Crewg Chess Clubg French Club, Chaplaing Dal- las High School Poetry, First Place g Librarian 3 Junior Classical League RANDY ROSENTHAL Senior Council: Booster Clubg Reveiflei .lunior Clas- sical Lvugueg English Guildg Honor Rollg Tennis BRENDA ROSS Y-Teensg Rebel Spurs, Vice- Presidentg Library Service, Vice-Presidentg Red Crossg Los Encantadoresg Junior Achievement, T r e zz s u r e rg Make-up Crew l GENIE ROSS Y-Teensg Los Encantadoresg General Chorus, Concert Choir FRANCIS RUSH BECKY RUSSELL National Honor Societyg Senior Class Secretaryg Con- cert Choirg International Clubg Entre Nousg Junior Classical Leagueg Student C o u n c i l Representativeg Anzericzm Field Service Final- istg. Honor Rollg English Guildg Y-Teens PAULA GAIL RUTLEDCE Y-Teensg Future Homemak- ersg Concert Choirg General SURPRISELI Chorus FREDERICK RYAN Transfer Student BEVERLY SADLER Y-Teensg Los Encantadoresg Art Service Clubg Pan Amer- ican Clubg Future Homemak- ersg General Chorusg Office Assistantg Honor Rollg Ice Skating Club REESA SAMUELSOHN Honor Rollg Y-Teensg Gen- eral Chorusg .lunior Classical Leagueg German Clubg Eng- lish Cuildg Math Clubg Fu- ture Nursesg Office Assistant JOANNA SAWYER English Guildg Y-Teensg ,lun- ior Red Crossg International Clubg Festival de Espanolg Bowling Clubg Honor Rollg Junior Citizens Traffic Com- mission PAT SAXON Student Councilg Concert Choir, Trezzsurerg Junior Classical Leagueg NDCC Sponsorg National Honor So- CiClY, SQCVCIUFYQ Sophomore Class Seerelaryg Beauty Nom- ineeg Y-Teens PAM SCHEFFEY General Chorusg Y-Teensg Red Crossg Entre Nousg Beauty Nominee FRANK SANBORN Spanish Club PAUL SANDERSON Science Clubg Booster Clubg Camera Club, Treasurer g Crafts Fair Award Seniors For Of course we're SENIORS! LINDA SCHMIDT Entre Nousg La Coterieg Art Service Cluhg lee Skating Clubg Honor Rollg Y-Teensg Office Assistant DON SCHMINKEY BARBARA SCHOENEBERCER Concert Clioirg Fiesta Clubg Thespiansg Senior Playg Stu- dent Council Allerrmle, Music Contest, First Uitfisiort, Honor Roll Sfclncl Confidence BILL SCHOENFIELD Key Clubg Letter1nan's Clubg Football, Managerg Baseball, Managerg Junior Classical Leagueg Honor Roll . or at least most of us! SHARON SCOTT .IO ANN SCOTTINO Y-Teensg Art Service Club: Y-Teensg Entre Nous Future Nursesg Clinic As- sistantg Spanish Club MARDEE SCHRAMM Y-Teensg Los Encantadoresg Red Cross Representativeg Beauty Nomineeg English Guildg Honor Roll WILLIAM SCHREIBER National Honor Societyg Na- tional Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalistg National Sci- ence Foundation Summer Programsg Math Club, Pres- iflentg Science Clubg Inter- national C I u bg English Guildg Chess Clubg Library Service Cluhg .lunior Citi- zens Traffic Commissiong Concert CllOI1'Q Junior Clas- sical Leagueg Intramural Basketballg Dallas Teenage Road-E-0, Third Place GARY SCONYERS Baseballg Soccer Teamg Bas- kethallg Spanish Cluhg Skat- ing Club JOHN SEAY Football KEN SENKOW LARRY SHAW Distributive Education GEORGE SHEFFER Key Cluhg Football, Man- ager, Student' Council Alter- nate g Letterman's Cluhg Honor Roll JIM SHEFFIELD Radio Cluhg Junior Achieve- mentg Honor Rollg Booster Clubg General Chorus STEVE SEGAL Junior Classical League, Honor Rollg Booster Club, Treasurerg Student Councilg Senior Council, Reveille, Sports Editor PHILLIP SELF Document, Organization Edi- torg Document Award, Junior Classical Leagueg Interna- tional Clubg Junior Citizens Traffic Commissiong Senior Councilg Booster Club Seniors Show Their Strength SALLIE SHELTON Junior Classical Leagueg.Y- Teens, Future Teachcrsg ln- ternational Club Q English Guild SUSAN SHEPARD Art Service Club, Historiang Y-Teensg Entre Nousg Reb Bellesg Student Handbook, Art Editorg Homecoming Committee, Chairmqng Hvonor Rollg lnternational Clubg Fu- ture Nursesg Science Clubg Math Clubg Junior Citizens Traffic Commission DORA SHERMAN DAVE SHIPLEY General Chorus, Secretaryg Distributive Education Reb Belles, Presiflentg Y- Teensg Wlelcoining Commit- tee, Chairmang ,Iunior Classi- cal Leagueg Pan-American Clubg Honor Rollg Student Councilg Beauty Finalist It takes all kinds to make the world. BOBBY SIMONSEN DAVE SIMONSON Honor Rollg English Cuildg Booster Club LESLIE SHIRLEY Honor Rollg International Cluhg Latin Cluhg Entre Nousg Y-Teensg Future Teachersg Art Service Club 3 Future Nurses g English Cuildg General Chorusg Of- fice Assistant DOROTHY SHORT Y-Teensg Future Teachersg Pan-American Club g Art Service Clubg Los Eneanta- dores DIANNA SHOWERS Bowling Clubg Roller Skat- ing Clubg Ice Skating Club gn Senior Playg Thespiansg Make-Up Crewg Spanish Clubg Concert Choirg Y- Teensg Art Service Clubg Rebel Spursg Public Speak- ing Club BOB SHUFFLER Band, Assistant Drum Maforg Orchestrag All-Region Bandg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll RICHARD F. SKINNER JR. Booster Cluhg International C lu bg Junior Classical League .JOANN SKODA Reb Bellesg Pan American Clubg Honor Rollg Office As- sistant JUDY SLATTUM Thespians, Historian, Presi- dentg Concert Choirg Spanish Clubg Red Cross Representa- tiveg Art Service Clubg Make- up Crew, Chairmang Senior Playg 'Senior Activities Coun- cilg Y-Teensg English Guildg Honor Roll, ROSEMARY SLAUGHTER Bandg Ice Skating Club: Na- tional Honor Societyg Honor Roll BILL SIMPSON SUE SIVRIGHT Booster Clubg Junior Achieve- Reb Bellesg Entre Nous mentg Ice Skating Club Student Council Alternate Y-Teensg Honor Roll Seniors Reveal Creativity Q o 155 Eb CHERYL LYNN SMITH Speech Cluhg Spanish Clubg Beaulyg-. Senior Play, Stage Crewg Concert Choirg Girls' Choirg Future Homemakers DON PAUL SMITH Transfer Studentg Spanish Clubg Footballg Letternian's Club GINNY SMITH Concert Choirg International Clubg Entre Nousg- La Co- terieg Bandg Library Service Club, Chaplaing Honor Roll GWEN SMITH National Honor Societyg Jun- ior Citizens Traffic Commis- sion 3 Y-Teensg German Clubg Honor Rollg Red Cross Representativeg Science Clubg Office Assistantg Junior Classical League Fire burn and cauldron bubble. MARY JEAN SMITH Spanish Honor Society, Pres- identg Pan American Club, Secretaryg Student Council Representativeg Junior Citi- zens Traffic Commissiong Honor Roll SARAH SMITH Entre Nousg Reveille, Feature Editorg La Coterieg Y-Teensg Future Homemakers, Vice- Presialentg Office Assistantg International Clubg Art Serv- ice Cluhg Junior Citizens Traffic Commissiong English Guildg Honor Roll JOYCE SMITH Y-Teensg Future Homemak- ersg Distributive Educationg Los Encantadoresg Junior Red Cross Representativeg Beauty Nomineeg Art Service Clubg Student Council Alter- nate LARRY JOE SMITH Booster Club LINDA SMITH Spanish Clubg Y-Teensg Eng lish Guildg Future Homemak ers SHARI LOUISE SMITH Distrihutive Educationg' Y- Teensg Beauty Semi-Finalistg Honor Roll SHELBY SWIITH DAVID SNODDY Booster Clubg Honor Roll AL SONSINO Art Service Clubg French C l JANE SNOW Entre Nousg La Coterieg Beauty Nomineeg Honor Roll Reveille, Exchange Editor? Art Service Clubg Y-Teens Make-up Crew JOHNNY SOHRWEIDE Foothallg Spanish Club Booster Club he Seniors ROBIN SOPER Los Encantadoresg Junior Citizens Traffic Comrnissiong Y-Teensg Red Cross Repre- sentativeg Pan American Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Fu- ture Teacliersg Beauty Nom- ineeg Art Service Clubg Rebel Spurs, Trezzsurerg Document, Faculty Editor, Activities Edi- torg Spanish National Honor Societyg International Clubg Honor Roll Display Dignity RONNIE SOVEN CARY STACY Y-Teensg Pan American Booster Clubg Ice Skatln Cluhg Honor Roll Club BARBARA STAFF Future Nurses: Future Home- makersg Ice Skating Clubg Future Teachers g Bible Awardg Art Service Clubg Heveille LAWRENCE STANSBURY Booster Clubg Ice Skating Club g Chess Club g Honor Rollg Math Club: .Iunior Classical Leaffuc DONNA STARK Red Crossg Library Clubg Honor Rollg Reveilleg Debate Clubg Science Club BARBARA STAUB Y-Teensg Pan American Clubg Entre Nousg Future Nursesg Honor Rbllg Clinic Assistant Dignity? MARIE STERLING JANIS STEVENS SUE STOCKDELL Art Service Clubg Rebel Reb-Bellcsg Spanish Clubg Y- Spursg Lih1'uryAssistantg Of- Teens, Refreshment Chair- fice Assistantg Chorus mrmg Pan American Cluhg Honor Roll PAMELA GAYLE STOKES Reb Belles: Future Teachersg Y-Teensg Los Encantadoresg Pan American Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Rollg Beauty Nomineeg Spanish Honor Societyg International Clubg General Chorus BARRY WAYNE STONER English Cuildg Science Club, Senior Play 3 The-spians, Treasurerg Booster Clubg Concert Choir, City Ensem ble Contesl, First Divisiong General Chorusg Junior Clas sical League BOB STORY Footballg Trackg Spanish Clubg Junior Achievementg Booster Clubg Junior Red Crossg Honor Roll SHERRY STRICKLAND CARL STRUBY NOEL STOUT Senior Class Vice-Presidentg Key Club, Board of Directorsg Basketballg National Honor Societyg Baseball, Honorable fllentionv All-Districtg Student Council, Member-at-Largeg Honor Rollg Letterman's Clubg Most Dependable SKIP STOVER Football Seniors Stay Out of Trouble SUZANNE STURGISS BILL SULTZBAUGH Honor Rollg Reveille STEVE TANNER Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- dentg ,lunior Class Member At Largeg Footballg Student Councilg Entre Nousg Honor' Rollg Senior Play JUDY TATE Beauty Nomineeg NDCC Sponsorg Clieerleaderg Reb Bellesg Basketball Queen: Homecoming Queen Nomi- neeg National Honor Society, Treasurer: American Field Service Exchange Studentg Y-Teensg Honor Rollg Con- cert Choir: ,lunior Citizens Traffic Colnmissiong Girls' Rifle Teanrg International C lu lag Junior Classical League Hall Patrol? LAVERN THAMES RALPH W. THOMAS JR. Transfer Studentg Honor Band: BOOSUTT Club Roll 3 Y-Teens, Program Chairman KEN TAYLOR DONNA TEDDER Rebel Spursg Roller Skating Clubg Art Service Club BOBBY TERRILL Student Council Representa- tiveg Radio Clubg .lunior Classical Leagueg Bandg All- Region Bandg Camera Clubg Honor Rollg Concert Band SHIRLEY TAYLOR National Honor Societyg Pan American Clubg Entre Nous: Future Teachersg Honor Roll JERRY TOMANEK Booster Clubg Student Coun- cil, Committee Clioirmang Honor Roll, Concert, Choir, Parliamentariang Junior Clas' sical League, Olympic Conn- cilg Latin Honor Awarzlg Na- tional Honor Societyg Na- tional Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, English Cuildg Art Service Club, Math Club, Parliamentariong S c i en c e Clubg Rebel Rooksg Stage Crewg Senior Play BARBARA TINER DONNA .IO TLANDA Y-Teensg Future Tcachersg Honor Rollg Junior Classical League SUE TOMLIN Future Nurscsg Spanish Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Rollg Bible Award, Clinic Assistantg Beauty Nominee 5 Y-Teensg ,Iunior Classical League .IULIA THOMPSON Entre Nousg .lunior Classical League 3 Y-Teensg Rebel Spursg Office Assistantg Honor Roll KEITH THORNTON Nationfzl Merit Scholarship Semi-Finaliszg Basketball Trainerg Key Club, Docu- ment, Sports Eelitorg Honor Rollg Westinghouse Science Foundation Award Seniors Attend Assemblies PATRICK TOOKE Transfer Studentg Spanish Club BOODY TRAVIS Band, Majorelle, Drum Majorg .Iunior Classical Leagueg Y-Teensg Spanish Clubg Concert Choirg Beauty Nominecg All-Region Band, Honor Rollg Stage Band LINDA TRUSTY MARSHA TUCKER Entre Nousg Y-Teensg Sci- Art Service Clubg Entre ence Club: Future Homemak- Nousg Y-Teensg Honor Roll ersg Rebel Spurs TOMMY TULLY Reueille, Circulation Man- ogerg Homecoming, Colonel Rebg Concert Choirg English Cuildg Chess Clubg German Clubg Student Council, Al- zernateg Honor Rollg Inter- national Club FRIEDA UPCHURCH Future Homemakers The first dance I will do is . . . CAROL VALENTINE VINCENT VAN BRUNT Key Clubg Footballg Honor Roll LYNDA VAN HOLSBEKE SUZANNE VAUGHAN Future Teachersg Y-Teensg Junior Classical Leagueg En- tre Nousg Red Cross Repre- senlatireg Student Council, Alternate 5 International Clubg Beauty Nomineeg Honor Rollg General Chorus ROBERT LEE WAGNER JR. PAMELA MADERA VICKERY Majoretteg Randy Beauty Semi-Filzalislg Los Encanta- doresg Honor Roll FRED VOLCANSEK Transfer Student g Entre Nousg La Coterieg Red Cross Representativeg Tnespiansg Soccer Teamg Swimming Team JANET WALKER Transfer Studentg General Y-Teensg Art Service Clubg Chorus, Presidentg Booster Entre Nousg Reb Bellesg Clubg Tennis Beauty Semi-Finalistg Honor Roll DICK VERNIILLION CARLTON VICKERY Honor Roll Golf, Captaing Basketball Honor Roll Seniors Exhibit Diplomacy WILLIAM WALLS Most Creativeg Pan American Club, Treasurerg ,Iunior Citi- zens Traffic Commissiong Art Service Clubg English Cuildg Senior Play, Stage Crewg Honor Rollg Booster Club 'ki J CARL WARD MITZI WATKINS CI-IERYL WATSON Reb Bellesg Honor Rollg Y- Reb Bellesg Y-Tcensg Entre Teens Nous: Clinic Assistantg Jun- ior Classical League Okay, now we will do it my way! KATHY WATTS KAY WEHNER Concert Choirg Entre Nousg La Coterieg Y-Teensg General Chorusg Honor Rollg Beauty Nominee MARGARET WATSON National Merit Scholarship Semifirialistg Pan American Clubg Entre Nousg Spanish Honor Societyg Math Club, Secretary: English Guildg Y- Teensg Office Assistantg Clinic Assistantg Internation- al Clubg Art Service Clubg Honor Rollg Crafts Fair Award VIRGINIA CAROL WATSON Reb Bellesg Concert Choir, Social Secrelaryg Choir Coun- cilg General Chorusg Office Assistant: , Honor R 0 l lg Beauty Nomineeg Y-Teensg Junior Classical League PAUL WEIIRLE Reveille, Ezlitor: Concert Choirg National Honor So- cietyg English Guild, Presi- Ilentg Art Service Clubg Key Clubg' Senior Play, Stage Crewg Student Councilg Booster Clubg International Clubg Junior Citizens Traffic Conimissiong Honor Rollg Quill and Serollg Junior Clas- sical League JOHN MERRITT WEINRICH GLENN WEYAND Honor Rollg Baskethallg Booster Cluhg Spanish Honor Societyg Pun American Club SALLIE WERTH Student Council Representa- liveg Beauty Nomineeg Honor Rollg Teensg Junior Classical L a 0 ROBERT WELCH Booster Cluhg Junior Citizens Traffic Connnissiong English Cuildg Los Encantadoresg Golfg Honor Rollg Track MARTHA DIANE WELMERING Art Service Cluhg Y-Teensg Spanish Cluhg English Guildg Future Honieniukcrsg Honor Rollg Distributive Education Seniors RICHARD WEST PENNY WHETSTONE Los Encantadoresg Office As- sistantg Beauty Nomineeg Clinic Assistant 5 Future Homeniakersg Y-Teens Work and Play the Happy Way CAROLYN WHITE Future TCilCl1C1'SQ Los En- cuntridorcsg Y-Teensg Art Service Cluhg Future Home- mukers, Presirlentg Rebel Spursg Honor Roll RAY WHITE Honor Roll SHARRON WHITNEY Honor Rollg Concert Clroirg Y-Teensg Senior Playg Red Cross Representativeg Los En- cantadoresg International Clubg General Cliorusg ,lun- ior Citizens Traffic Commis- siong Intramural Basketball MELANIE WHITSON TONY WILCOX JACKIE WILDER Future Nursesg International Baseball LOS 11111 IDI'-d0IfS 1111 Alllfl Clubg Y-Teensg Rebel Spursg IL-H1 Club Rffllll SDUFS Art Service Clubg English Guildg Honor Roll Are you sure you understand, class? CLAUDIA WILLIAMS Office Assistantg Los Encan- tadoresg Y-Teensg Pan Amer- ican Clubg Future Teacliersq Spanish Honor Societyg Stu- dent Council Alternateg Honor Roll HOLLY WILLIAMS Y-Teensg Bowling Clubg Jun- ior Classical Lcagueg Future Home-makersg Art Service Clulyg Honor Rollg lee Skat- ing Club DAVID WILKINSON Student Council, Vice-1'rcsL ffcnlg Key Clulmg Footlutll: Document Stuff: National Honor Society BONNIE WILLL-'IBIS Rebel Spursg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Art Service Clulag International Clubg Entre Nousg La Coterieg Sen- ior Play, Props Conunitteeg Honor Roll PRISCILLA WILLIAMS ROBIN WILLIAMSON Y-Teensg Cirls' Chorus g Rebel Spurs RONNIE WILLIFORD TIM WILLIS Bandg German Clubg Honor Booster Clubg Honor Rollg Rollg Student Councilg Jun- Pan American Club ior Aehievententg National Honor Society 4x-img' mis .t ff - .ffl V . , t wot Q A CAN DY C. WILSON www ..e, ,, z WW Wm RANDY L. WILSON Concert Choirg English Cuildg Entre Nousg Pan- American Clubg Spanish Na- tional Honor Soeietyg 'Los Encantadoresg Honor Rollg Booster Club Looks like this is the only way zo get out of study hallfu LARRY WINBERC ANN WOELLNER Military Drill Teanrg NDCC Transfer Studentg Future Battle Group Staffg Booster Teachersg Student Councilg Clubg Honor Roll Y-Teens DAVID WOLD SHAY WOLF Booster Club Seniors Utilize Study Time DON WOOD Best All Rounzlg Football, Captaing Basketballg Junior Classical Leagueg Student Council, Pllesidentg Key Club, Presiflentg National Honor Societyg Em Sigma Phi Latin Awardg Rotary Club Repre- L, sentalive MIKE WOOD ior Classical League 1 never could faire it very wellfj' Distributive Educationg Jun- JAN WOODS Transfer Studentg Documenzg Pan American Clubg Interna- tional Clubg Art Service Clubg English Quildg Quill and Scroll FRANKIE WORTHAM GERALD WORTHY .IOCELYN WORTMAN Spanish Clubg Booster Club Art Service Clubg Future Homemakersg International Clubg Senior Play BILL YARBOROUGH Soccer Teamg Ice Skatinv Club JANET YATES Spanish Clubg Entre Nousg Honor Rollg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Student Councilg Beauty Nominee PERIN YOLAC Exchange Studentg Rebel Spursg International Clubg Rifle Teamg Make-Up Crewg Orchestra CINDY YOUNG Y-Tcensg Spanish Clubg Art Service Clubg Honor Roll FH slip you a ufivev if you give me an Alu JOE YOUNG Band g Orchestra 3 Concert Choirg Honor Roll LINDA CAROLYN YOUNG Transfer Studentg Band MIMI YOUNG Chess Club, Secretary-Treas zzrerg Entre Nousg Math Clubg International Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Bowling Teamg Red Cross Represen- tativeg Linz Bible Awardg Honor Roll VICKI YOUNG Reb Bellesg Honor Roll Seniors Respect Authority What do you all want to do for kicks today? 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X. f F fa Q ,Z l55 Juniors Never Sharon Adams Ray Addington Kathy Alexander Scott Alexander Richard Allen Tommy Allen Douglas Alling Charles Amyx Scott Anderson Susie Anderson Steve Aronoff Dana Ascue Linda Ashwill Dick AuBuch0n Eddie Aussicher Deke Austin Jeannie Averett Babs Avery Rick Bailey Barbara Baker Doug Balthrop Barbara Banks Barbara Barbat Larry Barnes Scott Barrow Jerry Beard Sally Beasley Alice Beaver Alinda Beaverson Brice Ber'gesen Rhys Best Joe Bethancourt Richard Bibbs Peyton Bickford Barbara Bilheimer Cathy Bills I56 Lose .lack Ablon Alan Abrams Jaron Abrams Susan Acklin Jerry Adams Linda Adams George Bronk Jeff Brown Linda Brown Mike Brown Nancy Brown Randy Brunner Tommy Binder Kathy Birmingham Scott Bishop Randal Bjorknian Linda Blanke Sara Blatt Trudy Bodzin Randie Boettoher Alice Boggs Ron Bohlander Barbara Boles Larry Booth Barbara Boughtin Cliff Bowden Brenda Bowen Lewis Boyd Randy Boyd Susan Boyd Don Bradley Reid Brandon Ben Brewer Maribeth Brewer Andrea Briden Barbara Bridges Clark Briggs Jimmy Briley .ludy Brill Tina Brockman ,lay Brodt Kirk Broiles l57 Joy .Bulban Becky Burkarth Dianna Burnett Barbara Burns Bob Burns Patti Burns Donna Busby Gayle Byram Cheryl Cadis Karen Bryant Steve Bryant Maureen Buckley Mike Buck Bobby Buckner Harriet Buford Juniors Enioy Picture Day i 1 l Ronnie Cain Steve Calvert Larry Cammack Charles Campbell Craciella Canalizo Shelly Cannaday Val Cantu Benton Carey Melissa Carland Peggie Carlin Barbara Carlson Susan Carney Kirk Carr Roseanne Carr Mary Carroll Eugene Carson Eddy Carter Joe Caruana Penny Cash Dick Cashion Don Catherall Marla Cejka LaNelle Chancellor Tirn Chaplin Rick Chapman Diana Chase Ray Chennell Susan Chennell Carolyn Clack Buddy Clark Cindy Clark Colin Clark Diana Clark Steve Clark James Cleveland .lohn Cobb Allan Coker Jo Ann Collins Kaye Collins Linda Collins Mike Collins Janice Coleman Cecile Colwell Terry Conlan ,lanles Connolly Michael Cook Bronwyn Coon Danny Cooper g'You can't stand there and tell me that I'rn not beautiful? Miko Cox Rick Cozad Shelley Crabtree Phyllis Crawford Carlin Crigger Nannette Crist Linda Cooper Patricia Cooper Nlaxle Copeland Saundra Corbin Patty Cordes Paul Corman Carole Cornelius Caren Cosgrave Nancy Cotter Sharon Crusinberry Suzene Culwell Anne Daniel Paul Daniel Don Crook ,Ion Crook Donna Cross Mary Lu Crossett Cherryle Crump Margaret Crump Juniors Donna Danignon D U Robert Darrow John Darling Charles Davies Barbara Davis' Dianne Davis Ingrid Davis Larry Davis Robin Davis Vicki Davis Mike Dawkins Janet Deare A Busy Day 'LHeZlo, boys . . . and girls. Deanna Degenaar Bohette Delcambre Charles Deppen Daryl DeVault Pam DeV0e Betty Dickinson Cary Dittrich Beverly Dobbins Sarah Dobson Catherine Dodson Russell Donahue Carol Donald Bill Dorman Donna Douglas Lynda Douglass Ruth Douglass Ricky Dungan Suzie Dunne Luther Eddleman Dale Ellington Bob Erickson Cheryl Estes Nancy Estes Karen Evans Sue Ewing Greg Fain Tim Drake John Drollinger Nancy Duncan Ray Duncan Vicki Dungan Peter Dunlap Sandra Dunn Curt Duwe Steve Eberly Judy Eckert Sharon Edgar Wilson Edwards Van Elam Genny Enloe L. D. Enlow loan Entwistle Barbara Erickson Barbara Elliott Robert Elliott Pat Elms ,Q fi Frances Farry Ronald Feldman l Beth Fennell Kathleen Fent Donny Ferguson James Ferguson t 1 Eileen Fetzer l Janet Fields Sandra Fields Juniors Study C ' ri I l tial-Qliwaif 1 n U 55 Toni Fite X Sally Fitzhugh Denis Fitzpatrick Barbara Fleming .lirn Flemister Maureen Foley Linda Foote Linda Forbes Dianne Ford Carol Forshaw Phil Foster Nancy Francis Roy Franks Roh Freivogel Carol Friedman Nancy Frump Gayle Fryar Patricia Frye Betty Fulton Vernon Cainer Tommy Gallop Deborah Garcia .ludi Garner Kathy Garner Joyce Gaskin Gail Gaulding John Gay Patti Gentner Betsy Gibson Judy Gilzean John Glass Kerry Glass Gene Godsey Lillian Goldman Steve Gooch Patty Good Diane Goodall Betty Goodman Steve Goodman Sue Goodson Claudia Gordon Michael Gordon Claire Grady Frank Graham Bill Graves Georgia Gray Joe Graves Ricca Green Jimmy Gribhle Genevieve Griffin Douglas Griffiths Bill Gross ,. A r it i f -. s 1151551 ,li id 1? f r ffyfzrsvifig' ,M-,, Tain't none of your bzzsinessf' Kelly Hammons Doug Hanes Charles Haney Flip Hardwick Kay Harlen Janet Harper I63 Eddie Guerry John Gunnell Pauline Gusa Ana Maria Gutierrez Nadine Guy Kathy Hake Cecile Hale Loyd Hamill Joseph Hammers me-. Juniors Sei Shining Example Thomas Hayes Bolo Hays Suzanne Hefner Betty Henderson Leonard Hendrick Sallye Hendricks Dalton Henry Deidre Hering Patsy Hermes Kent Herndon Marilyn Herndon .lanet Hiblis Suzi Hickey David Hicks Tracy Hicks Bill Hiclell John Higginhotham Larry Hill John Hill Robert Hill Vicki Hill Mary Hileman Mary Hintgen Charlotte Hitchcock Don Hitt Sandra Hoagland Debbie Hodges Marlene Hoevener Patrick Hogan Lynn Holcomb Roger Holland Skippy Holland George Holloway Diana Holmes .loie Honea Brad Hoover I64 Dorotlia Harris Karen Harris Mike Harvey .lumcs Hasty Linda Hay .lim Hayes fr CN'-, s.-r Rarhara Johnson Bill Johnson Janis Johnson Jean Johnson Larry Johnson Richard Johnson 'iBottoms upf, Graco Horton Sam Horton Sherri Horton Nancy Hostad Edward Houser Johnny Houston James Howard Jeff Howard Penny Howell Alex Hudson Janie Huffman Richard Hughes Steve Hulme Dorothy Humphrey Marilyne' Ianni Roy Inks Polly Irish Richard Irvine Bill Irwin Nancy Irwin Stan Itzkowitz Carol Jackson Marsha Jackson Sam Jackson Marsha James Sally James Barbara Jamison Karen Jamison Richard Jarrett Dwight Jenkins I6S Craig Kalman Terry Kaiser Richey Kaplan Marion Keller Jimmy Kelly Thomas Kelly Suzanne Kennedy Clifford Kilpatrick Steve Kimble Donna Kinser .lan Kinsey Louise Kistler Carolyn Jordan Cary Jordan Tim .luett Patricia Kalk Barbara Kline Bruce Klodt Thomas Knickel bocker Mary Knight Wes Johnson Karen .lohnston Cathie Jones Peggy Jones Steve J ones Tom Jones DeLane Keese Anita Kemp Sandra King Billie Klett Ken Kramer Paul Kramer Kerry Kreitzer Larry Kremer Karen Kritter James Krusz Becky Kuhatschek Jinnni Lance Michael Land Dean Langston Chris Launey Nancy Laurence fa 'Lf' X an f 1: Q Haw 5 X farmer I Q f : 1 Mil f s ,say . K x Q 'gy N T ny . 5 S' Confemplafion! Linda Lawrence Jeffrey Lawson Susan Lawyer Vicki Leech 'Wow if I can just run with iff, Melissa Lovelace Lana Lowrie Robert Lunt Ronald Lyde Bill Mann Richard Mann David Long Judy Long Tracie Lord Carole Loughmillcr Wayne Lemaster Richard Lcnehan Marden Leonard Marilyn Leslie Sue Leslie Suzanne Leslie Mari Lewelling Linda Lewis Janice Light Michael Livingston Susan Lloyd Gayle Loeffler . . fi Juniors Ham If Up! Ronny Martin Alfred Martinez Mike Mather Suzanne Mathis .loe Maurer Roger May .ludy Maynard Mary Ann Mays Carolyn McBride Don McCants John McCarroll Richard McClure .lim McCray Michael McDaniel Bernard McDermott Don McDonald Lonny McDonnell Mary Mclluffee Mike Mclfarland Pollyann McGavock Susan McGraw Steve McGrew Dan McKee Barr McKee Claralee McKenzie .lo McKinney Molly Malone Mike McLeod John McLeod John McMahon Linda McManus Waylon McMullen Mac McMurtry ,lack McNairy Mike McNeff Mikki McQuirk I68 Kathy Marble Karen Marchbanks Mary Kay Mars Melody Mars Erma Martin Patricia Martin .lohnny Morris Connie Morrison Charles Moss Sharon Mowery Nancy Muir Vonetta Mullins 'Sf Mark Mclieynolds Virginia Mclloherts Susie McGuire Gerald McWilliams Cary Meek Rex Meek Mary Mendoza Neal Moritz Mike Merony John Metcalf Kay Meyer Jan Meyers Roh Myers. Mike Mikel Eddie Miller Janette Miller Don Mills Sheri Minis Tonnny Mitchell Mike Monaghan Kathleen Mooney Celia Moor Bklfllilfzl Moore Kerry Moore Toni Moore Zack Moore Susan Morey Pat Moriarty Janie Morrie John Morris We've been on starvation diets for a week . . . 1 otherwise we wouldrft eat this slopfi Kathleen Murrah Melinda Murrell Brent Myers Don Myers Judy Myers David Myrick Christine Nastasiak Craig Neal Gordon Neal Juniors R N 'lg Rifiieioifn Always Don Newbury Work LaDonna Newton .lohn Nichols Nancy Nichols Bill Nickell Boll Niekell Linda Lou Nicosia Phillip Norris Lea Ann Norvell Linda Nutley Linda Ohls Mary Olivares Kay Oliver Luther Oliver Carole Olson Bert O'Malley Susanne Orr Claudia Osborn Liz Osten Bruce Oviatt Jill Owen Kenny Owens Nancy Owens Donna Parkhill Randall Parkison Roy Parr Debbie Paschen Judy Passrnore John Paullus Sharon Pearce Elaine Pearson Donna Peebles Sylvia Penn Richard Penny Kay Peters Pat Philliher David Phillips Sheila Pierce Phil Piland Bob Pipes Mary Pollinzi Susan Porter Randy Posey Marilyn Poteet Alan Prais Sherryl Price Alison Probst Joe Proctor Pam Purvis Julie Quinlan Jim Quinn Virginia Rakow Say . . '. lefs watch the Contact there. Larry Reese Valery Reich John Reid Allen Renfro Karen Reveley Tom Rhodus N? in Don Raschkc Larry Ratliff Andy Raub Russell Rayhourn Robert Reavis Donna Redden Pam Reddien Ricky Reece Suzanne Reeder Q' Mike Robinson Ray Robinson James Roderick Lee Rodgers Toni Rogers James Rohr Sydney Rose Linda Ross Fred Rossiter John Roth Don Rotondi Rhoda Rough l 1 . James Richards Sally Ridgway Glenda Ridlen David Riffe Joseph Roach Douglas Roberts John Roberts Sally Roberts Sherry Robertson Kathy Robinson Juniors Enjoy Life at TJ It surely is relaxing to come into the language labf' Rusty Rough Mike Rozell Francine Rudine Carol Rudkin Vicki Russell Vickie Rutkowski Anita Rutledge Mary Rutledge Skip Ruyle Merlin Safrit Rocio Sainz Ginny Lou Sargent Linda Saunders Richard Saunderson Paula Savage Ann Schad Virginia Schindler Paul Schkurman Sandy Schmeer Elizabeth Schultz Richard Schulz David Shelton Sam Shook George Sickler Doug Simril Arlan Sims Mike Sinder Denise Singer Judy Skiles .l ack Skinner Robert Skinner Julie Skrodzki James Smedley Barbara Smith John Sefton David Shahan Betty Shellenberger Randall Shelton Dennis Shepherd Carter Shillig Glenn Showers Gayle Shultz Mike Sibley Marty Sidener lan Simmons Orene Simmons Tom Smith Tommy Smith Barry Smyth LaVeta Sneed Carla Spalding Charla Spalding Lea Spradlin Vicki Sowell JoAnn Stanley Beth Smith Carol Smith Cheryl Smith L. A, Smith Martha Smith Sandy Smith Juniors y Participate In Activities T. R. Stanley .lanet Starnes Steve Steele Stansel Stephens Rick Stephenson Stanley Stewart Susie Stevens Karen Still Neal St. John Bob Stoll John Story Janie Strader Sharon Strickland Susie Stroud Niel Sulkin Ken Sutherland Bob Sutton Dave Swift Larry Swindle Chip Tait Carole Lynn Tate ,lim Tatsch Mary Taylor Sandy Taylor Sue Taylor Jane Teague Tina Tei Lee Thollc Rodney Thompson Linda Thoreson Pat Thornburg Susie Thornton Gordon Tiffany Jeff Tindel Frank Tolbert Linda Tracy Sue Trible Mike Trickey Penny Trombley Don Truesdell Ann TIUQIIIHH Pan Trusty Toni Tucker Judy Tulk Charles Turet Sherron Turner Terrie Turner John Tuveng Wm i,i 1, 0 ,W X ly- if 4 ,kpf Gum chewers are always happy. Kristi Viets Vicki Vincent Donald Volkmer Dianne Vore Dayle Wade Richard Wakefield 'Q Sharon Valenti Jo Francis Vandivort Jessica Van Sandt Anne Vaughan Douglas Vaughan Ronny Vaughan J ohn Vehlow Stephanie Vesecky Carol Ann Victor ss y s y ' i'- fi L'- tfi ,zfr fi ky . gt 533565 gs? wg ag, we Linda Warren Bobby Watson Gail Watson Linda Watson .ludy Weatherford Sandra Westbrook Louise Wetzel Becky Wliarton Mike Whitaker Bill White Cyndy White .loe White Bob Ward Jennifer Ward Barbara Ware Lynda Warmerdani George Warren Denise, Walker Lynn Walker Rose Marie Wallace Tracy Wlalsh Isolde Wfalter Robert Walton Juniors evsi One . . . two . Connie Whitley Larry Whitman .lohn Wliitsitt Sue Wliberg h Gloria Wickers ani . . cha cha cha. Carl Wilcox ' Jeanne Wilcox Peggy Wilds Linda Wilkerson Rick Wilkerson l Donnie Williams I .loecey Williams Linda Williams Richard Williams Paula Willis Gene Willson Robert Wilson Establish Linda Winberg Paul Winchester Christine Winkelman Elizabeth Winter Marilyn Winthrop C U S m S Cheryl Wisiner Tour Young Ada Zilker Donna Zimmerman Peggy Zeller Barbara Zorn I oe Lively Bill Wright Kay Wrigllt Charles Wussaw Bob Young Harry Wistr.-ind John Witherspoon Jerry Witte Shirley Wolfe Deona Womack Judy Wood Suzie Wood Skipper Woodall Carol Worcester Larry Worthy WW CLASS OFFICERS: David Meyercord, Vice-Presiderztg Lynne Shapiro, Secrelary John Langston, President. SOPHOMORE CLASS 4 Bill Barley Tom Barnes .lames Barnhart Jack Bartlett Larry Bartoli Diana Barton Bill Bashton George Bashton Angel Beall Steve Abrams, Carl Adams, Her- schel Adams, Joe Adams, Sarah Adams, M. L. Aday, Janice Ag- Rohert Aguilar, Nickey Albala, Mary Alberts, Doug Alexander, Pat Alexander, Lynda Alford, Bishop Allen Rick Allen, Lynda Almond, Susan Altick, Diane Altizer, Tony Alvarado, Sarah Alvoid, Amy Larry Tommy Amy, Andy Anderson, Scoti Anderson, Steve Anderson, Thomas Anderson,. Thomas E. Anderson Kathy Angell, Donald Arnold, ,lenell Arnold, Mike 'Ashill, Bill Austin, Bill J. Austin Linda Babb, Marianne Baier, Eddie Bailey, Lynn Bailey, Vivian Bailey, Ronald Bain Cheryl Baker, Dick Baker, John Baker, Lois Balle, David Balthrop, Christina Barbe :Wo desks for nine nzonthsfu Sophomores Create Chaos Faye Bernstein, Marc Bernstein, James Bethel, Cheryl Betts, Roger Bewick, Rene Bice Joyce Bicker, Barbara Bickley, Allen Bilbo, Terry Billings, Ben Bingham, Signe Bjorkman Anne Blackburn, Royace Blackmon, Kay Black- wood, Michael Blum, Terry Boaz, Diane Boedeker Mary Bonnell, Jennifer Borsch, Warren Box, Carl Boyd, Carol Boyd, Lesle Boyd Norma Braden, Kathy Bradfield, Judy Bradford, Ray Braly, -Steve Branch, Georgia Brann, Charles Breckenridge Sherry Breckenridge, Mary Brewer, Sylvia Brewer, Barbara Bridges, Johnnie Bridges, Steve Briggs, Stephen Broadhurst Jon Brobst, Clayton Broders, Henri Bromberg, Alice Bronson, Tim Brothers, Leonard Broun- stein, Elizabeth Brown Nathaniel Bean Adonna Beckham Richard Behymcr Barbara Belk Bonnie Bell Sherry Bell Ann Benson Bill Bentley Jenny Berk 531' Mg - I . , M Z 1. -' an 'ii1:f ,. if ? 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Cissy Carruth, Joan Carson, Diane Carter, Ronnie Carter, Linda Cason, Paula Catina, David Cej ka Dennis Chamberlain, Knoxie Chapin, Richard Chapin, Denis Charbeneau, Doria Chenoweth, Diane Chenoweth, Mike Chrimes Lee Church, Chuck Clark, Frank Clark, Tina Clark, Gary Clayton, Mike Clayton, John Clem Cliff Howard, Cay Clingingsmith, William Clooke, Wallace Cluff, Ricky Cobb, Roland Cobb, Terry Cocllrum Together Mike Cosgrave, Louis Costanzo, Bob Cournoyer, Bill Cozzens, Phyllis Crawford, David Cren- -shaw, Maly Crenshaw Mary Crick, Donna Crismond, Mary Anne Crossette, Bob Crouch, Debbie Crouch, Susan Crowson, John Cumby 1 h--' . V- L '- V Fw- f x , ,,+. ,Q g, K y y f f at-V ..f, :QQ 1, ,, f X W, ,L , a L X . 5 . ,K as-. ,... S, - '... ig at S rw' E7 M ' ' 5253 f F fi I 4 f f v K.. . -. A we ,:. ,, ,,. Av R , we 4 11 K , an 7 .sw an . 2 . is . ,m , A, Q if ,r fs 5 i I 7 Y n -, ii 3- 1- 5 1 . - s ff., - - ef- J ?' f ' in i ,,,-' ' f Q W V if Nancy Cockrell A . 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'I I83 1 Sophs Are Conscienfious Students James Day, Naney Dean, Warren Deaton, David Dees, Mary Delafield, Ciro De la Vega Jim Deluoache, Bob Dennis, Jimmy Dennis, Ronald Dennis, Jane Dickens, Jill Dix Leslie Donovan, Marcy Doremus, Sheryl Down- ing, Kathy Doyle, Gary Dreyfus, Richard DuBois Betty Duke, Doyle Duncan, Kenneth Durrett, Ginny Duwe, Randy Dyer, Elaine Eades Don Earnhart, Cynthia Eherhart, Paul Echols, Sherrill Eddins, Fred Edgar, Gary Elam, Donald Elliott Caynell Elmore, Janet Emery, Mary Endres, Michael Erickson, Dan Esslinger, Linda Etchieson, Charles Evans Ray Evans, Pamela Fadale, Paulette Farar, Roberta Farmer, Barbara Fassel, Linda Fawcett, Carolyn Feibel 184 Shirley Cunningham Louis Daily Johanna Dalby Charles Dameran Johnnie Daniel Richard Darezzo Kim Davey Diana Davis Tommy Davis -'ff J, r, .L' , ft F H, 5 .loe Glickman Paul Glidewell John Godbey Janice Goff Lindsey Goldman Alfred Gonzales Rosemary Gooch Victor Goodsell Larry Gordon Janet Ferguson, Mary Ferguson, Maurice Few, Barbara Fine, Judy Fine, Arlene Finger, Don Fisher James Fletcher, Cathy Flocker, Robert Florence, Martha Ford, Gretchen Foster, Beau Foulk, Ann Fouts Robert Fox, Nancy Foy, Ronnie Fraze, Paul Fredd, Linda Freed- man, Milton Freeman, Jane French Cathy Friedman, Gayle Fritz, Steve Fritz, Harry Frnka, Emanuel Fryaland, Jan Fuerst Ernilee Funda, Suzy Gaines, Barbara Gaiser, Cyndi Gallaway, Arthur Galletly, Mona Gardner Gloria Gardyn, Dennis Garrett, Dolores Gaudreau, John Gee, Karen Gerrard, Mike Gerrity Marlin Gher, Barbara Gibbons, Gerald Gilley, Janet Gilley, Dan Gilmore, Elliot Glater Please keep your eyes on your books, classfi' Bill Gott, Carolyn Gould, Carol Gowdey, Rick Graf, Carol Graham, Gary Graham, Rick Grandjean Jimmy Gray, Mel Gray, Samuel Gray, Harry Green, Russell Green, Shirley Green, Cathy Greenawald Molly Greene Suzi Greene Lloyd Griffith Vernon Grissom ,lan Gross Carol Grossnickle Ricky Grulae Sophomores Lee Gruber Attempt to Set Mary Gruber Linda Gump Fashion Trends Ricky Gump Ed Gusa Pilar Gutierrez Helen Hagaman Marvin Hairgrove Linda Hairston Bill Halhrook Jennifer Haley Bobby Hall Charlene Hamlaerlin Jack Hamilton, Connie Ham- mond, Christine Hanneman, Vickie Hanson, Mary Lou Har- din, Ben Harding, Glen Hargis Nick Harlow, Charles Harpold, Cheryl Harr, Frankie Harris, Holly Harris, Judy Harris, Sarah Harris Frank Harrison, Terry Harrison, Jan Hart, Jane Hart, Janice Hartheoek, llartea Harvey, Jill Haslett Stew Hatch, Linda Hayden, Brenda Hayes, Pat Hays, Sandra Heaberlin, Jim Heggie, Dennis Hclfman 'What did he mean 1 czzn't wear shorls in school?', George Hintgen, Charles Hinton, Jane Hobbs, Paul Hochleutner, David Hodges, Emily Hodges, Holly Hoffman Linda Hogan, Dianne Holland Kenneth Holland, Mary Hollen beck, Nancy Hollon, Mike Hol man, Roy Don Hood 'iii Richard Hendley Ennnelt Henderson Bobby Henry Cynthia Henry Stanley Henry Robert Herman Ronnie Hewitt Mike Hickey Sidney Hilburn Bette Hildreth Becky Hill Cary Hill Gregg Hill Linda Hill Linda Hill Sid Hill Sue Hill Bill Hilliard Susan Hilliard James Hilty he C 5 su'kM?5 Danny Jones David Jones Paula Jones Virginia Jordan Jimmy Jorgensen Katy Jurgensen Dianne Kackley Connie Kahner Toni Kammerer 0. 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Hope, Cheryl Horne, Jann Horswell, Ronnie Howald, Dawn Howell, Joe Howell, Phyllis Howell Alan Hubbard, Mike Hubbard, John Hubbell, Jolm Hubert, Jarna Hultgren, Ricky Humke, Virginia Humphrey Ward Hunt, Helen Hunter, Jack Hunter, Jane Hunter, Ann Hutchison, Cyndie Hutchison, Corinne Illich Connie Ingle, Craig Innes, Karen Irvine, Walter Irwin, Stuart Isgur, Donna Isom Cynthia Jackson, Jennifer Jackson, Mike Jacobs, Janice Jacobson, Dave James, Terry Jarog Betty Jarosz, Carol Jayne, Ted Jessup, Phil Jobe, Phyllis Johns, Cayl Johnson Jimmy Johnson, Randy Johnson, Sarah Johnson, Tim Johnson, Walter Joins, Allan Jones I haze Seniors J l Sophs Admire Upperclussmen Janet Kimble, George Kimbriel, Ben Kimmell, Carol King, Donna King, Joe Kirk Paula Kirkpatrick, Keryl Kitchens, Fred Klinck, Tom Knight, Fred Koger, Marilyn Kramer Ronald Kratz, Steven Kravetz, Susan Kravitz, Paulinda Krug, Mike Kuller, Jane Lackey Laurie Ladd, Jack Laivins, Violet Lallaster, Martha Lambert, Ruhbie Lambeth, David Land Maria Land, Susan Lane, Gene Langkop, John Langston, Mari- lyn Lank, Sandra Lankford, Phil Lanza John Largent, Larry Larson Dana Lathram, Douglas Lawson Nancy Ledhetter, Ginny Lee, James Legg Tina Leighton, Robert Leija, James Leland, Dave Lemberg, Kathryn Lentz, Jeri Leonard Ronald Leslie Ronnie Kaplan Sandra Karasir: Carol Katz Bob Kauhl Marybelh Keenan Ann Keener Stephen Kcese Larry Kemp Betsy Kernodle Charles Levi, Cynthia Ley, Linda Lielienguth, Boh Liles, Phillip Liles, Rodney Lindley, Sue Linds- ley .lennifer Lindstrom, Jerry Little, Nancy Lloyd, Linda'-Love, Pam- ela Love, Bill Loving, Jerry Lowe .loan Loyd Curtis Lundeen Robert Lusk Wayne Lynn Rebel Denise Mabry Darrell Madison Tim Madison William Maitland Merry Makela Terry Malone Richard Manning Gayle Manser Richard March Rohert March Vicky Margolis Mike Marsalis Anyone for lunch? Carol Marshall Cheryl Martin Mimi Martin Cheryl Marvin Marilyn Mascho, Richard Mason, Martha Massie, Kathy Mathews, James Mattingly, Deloris Max- field, Susan Maxwell Mike May, Wesley Mayer, Mar- tha McCa1'frey, Keith McCall, Dean McCauley, Jackie McClain, Bobby McClendon I90 Viki McCormack, Mike McCoy, 'Austin McCracken, Barry Mc- Craney, Ken McCullough, Sandi McDaniel, Cathy McDermott Mary Lce McDonald, Esther Mc- Elfish, Nancy McCel1ec, Kyle McGinley, Danny McGuire, Michele McGuire, Judy McGuyrt nter Activities .tri -gg-fi i s w 4 R we t xy- , we '- ' 1:1 . 7 H iw X r ' i , a '.:, kLVhh A VVV: it ' i , J J ' J Bill McKinney i i J Kathy llcliniff 5, Judd Mom ,... f Joe McQuirk , wdiiktl ikf s v Jimmy McVVhirter Ronald Blcwliortcr Larry Meador t I'm having frog legs for Iunchli' Karen Miller, Phil Miller, Susan Miller, Donna Minix, Richard Mirkcs, Alan Mitchell, .lo Ann Mitchell Charlotte Mittelbach, Brian Mof- fatt, Jimmy Montgomery, Bonnie Moore, Sue Morel, Nancy More- land, George Moreno Gail Melady Bill Melcher Don Merhoff Gary Merrick Judy Merriman Bob Meyer Richard Meyer David Meyercord 1 Marty Meyers l Susan Michero Frances Millar .i l Linda Millard ' Amp Miller ,g tsrrttz 11 '-f.' 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S, :Y rl J to Sophs Pose For Pictures Sandra Mott, Marc Moziek, .lo Ann Munden, Marianne Munson, Elise Murphy, Jo Ann Murray Mike Murray, Billy Myers, Charlie Meyers, Linda Myers, Scott Myers, Melanie Nau Sandra Naylor, Carol Neiman, Mike Nelson, Cindy Newman, Kathie Newmen, Anne Nichols Pamela Nichols, Steve Nichols, Eric Nicholson, Mike Nicholson, Leslie Nokes, Linda Noltemeier Bill Norton, Linda Norton, Lynne Norton, Prissy Norton, Mary Nosko, Lenore Novak, Melinda Novy Jay Noyd, Donald Nugent, David Olan, Nancy Oldani, .lohn Olive, Skip Ondrovik, Floyd Oneal Pat Ondo, David Orashalish, Theresa Orr, David Osborn, Susan Palousek, Joe Parker, Byron Parks I92 Mary Ellen Morg Prissy Morgan Sharon Morgan Linda Moriarty Robert Moritz Ronald Morton Marilyn Moser Kent Moss Martha Mosshar t Karen Rammel Fred Randall Ronnie Randall Sherry Randall Jim Randolph Betty Ray Bill Read Forrest Redden ,lon Redmond Robb Parks, Peggy Parr, Paula Panich, ,lune PLIIITIOTC7 John Pat- terson, Linda Patterson, Pam Patton Archie Payne, Linda Payne, Tonnny Payne, Ronald Pearson, Diane Peek, Chris Pence, James Penny Jeannie Person, Tom Perryman, Rosemary Peters, Sharon Peters, Margaret Pcttengill, .lohnny Phelps, Charles Phillips Richard Pierce, Dennis Pies, Charles Pike, Bessye Pilcher, Welliy Pinney, Joe Pitman Paul Pizzo, Roy Pochyla, Anne Marie Pope, Philip Popple, Georgia Ann Porter, Leslie Porter Linda Potter, Peggy Powell, Raymond Puckett, Joe Pulliam, Kathy Prater, Bobby Presley Susan Priore, Ellen Pruett, Bob Queal, Hank Rains, Kay Rainwater, Elaine Ramage Sophisticalerl Sophs sf .wif .-2-S 4- - Walter Rin ueber Paul Roach Brian RODDIHS Linda Robbins Linda Reece,- Wes Reed, Beth Reeder, Nancy Reeves, Leslie Reichertz, Dale Reisfield, Wil- liam Rembert Bob Reynolds, Marijean Rey- nolds, Sherry Reynolds, Diane Richards, Paul Reifler, Dan Riley, Mike Riley .af Nancy Robbins Becky Roberts Jimmy Roberts Lonnie Robin .lurnes Rodriguez .ludy Rogers Sara Rogers Lynn Rohats Pam Rohde David Rosamond Marcia Rosenbloom Jack Ross Dick Rossiter 5USY Royal 5'l'm just so exlzaustedfi' Andrea Rudiek Kathie Ruesch, Martha Ruff, David Rupe, David Russell, Scott Russell, Vicki Russell, Ann Russey David Rutherford, Chris Rye, Mark Rye, Robert Sadler, Thomas Sage, Bill Salmon, Phil- lip Sumuelsohn larilee Sanborn, Dan Sander, flargaret Sanderlin, Mary Anne lavage, Richard Scallorn, James ichenck, Carol Schcrr tladeline Schleich, Arthur Schneider, Janet Schoenke, Ihristi Schramm, Nanette Schwalbe, Lu Clare Schwett- nann, Randy Scott Sophomores Reflect Enthusiasm Robert Short, ,lane Sigler, Nelwyn Simes, Jim Simmons Rhonda Simmons, Sheila Sim mons, .lan Sittel Carolyn Skinner, Janet Skinner, Susan Skinner, Billy Slocum, Robert Smalley, Billy Smith, Bruce Smith Cheryl Self Jeanne Sellers Christie Seltzer Charlene Semple Tommy Senor llclodee Shade Robert Shankle Patricia Shaner Susan Shannon Lynne Shapiro Ed Shaw Karen Shaw James Sheffer Richard Shepherd Steven Shepherd Clark Shiels Liz Shine Becky Shirley Mike Shoffit David Shook Dennis Sweatt Al Sweeney Cathy Swift Kay Swordes Peggy Sylvester Binny Tait Lynn Tate Joel Taurog Bill Taylor Cindy Smith, Craig Smith, Jane Smith, Janet Smith, Joseph Smith, J. W. Smith, Larry Smith Nancy Smith, Roger Smith Stephen Smith, Steve Smith Taulee Smith, Terry Smith Thomasine Smith , . Don Snell, Vincent Soorholtz, Pam Spangler, Jan Sparks, Mike Sparks, Carolyn Speckman, Polly Speyer Kay Stafford, Charlotte Standfield, Misha Stanley, Thomas Stanley, Sandra Stark, Tomi' Starnes Camelia Staton, Andrew Steele, Janet Steh Patrick Stephens, Wendy Stevens, Conrad Steve son Bill Stockdell, Susan Stone, Bailey Stuart, Bonn Stuart, Dale Sturgell, Jean Stewart Jack Strain, Mike St. Romain, Barbara Suddut Roni Suinerford, Lynne Sump, Patricia Sweath at ll it as 5 3 3 , t 5 L X tg sei Miss Fertilizer 1963 5 2 9 Sophs Laugh W' h Teachers Nu T N f ,jieio J T Y a,,,iwfjtfMlygv,,5Q get ljfixlmar jjiligjdycv li GV' www ,Q ,DJ ,gli Via? al Lynn Taylor Mike Taylor Sherry Taylor Thomas Taylor Mike Teafatiller Barbara Teague Kay Teague Rick Tears Guy Nell Terry lWWf7 W ll ,EUJJNJMK .nn Thomas, Bobby Thomas, Susie Thorn, Gloria lhornherry, Susan Thrower, David Tomanek iusan Torian, Linda Tornhlom, Karen Travis, 'at Tully, Jim Turner, Linda Turquette Villiam Twyman, Linda Tyson, Sharon Ulrick, filly Underwood, Vicki Upchurch, Beverly lrpschot Vill Utay, Martin Van Brauman, Kathy Van Deventer, Tom Van Parys, Carlos Vargas, Helen 'assallo Stephen Vaughan, B i r die Vaughn, Suzanne Vaupel, Patti Vernon, Steven Vincent, Teddy f Vinson, Phyllis Vollmer Vlarilyn Volz, John Wade, Cyn- ,hia Walker, Joyce Walker, Lynn Walker, Paula Walker, Mike Wall lathy Wallace, Gary Wallace, Sobby Walton, Pete Walton, Vir- ginia Walton, Philip Warlick, fanis Warner Johnny Whaley Philip Whaley Bobby Wheeler Wes Whisenant Donna White Richard White Susan White Helen Whitehouse Harry Whiteside .lan Whitman Don Whitson Carla Wilcox Karen Wiley Kay Wilkinson Steve Will Cary Willcox Don Williams Ernest Williams Dudley Watson, Leslie Watson, Sharon Watson, Mike Weaver, Yvette Weaver .lohnny Webb, Larry Webb, Lois Webster, Sharon Webster, Jeff Weinberger Dave Weollner, Jeff West, Rhonda Westbrook, Harby West- moreland, Cindy Whaley l 'KWh0 said that teaching is ez rewarding profes sion?,' Terry Williams, Virginia Wil- liams, Susan Willsey, Cathy Wil- son, Gail Wilson Jean Wilson, Bob Wingfield Donna Winliolt, Nancy Winthrop Chris Witt Becky Wood, Frances Wood Sherran Wood, Deanna Woodj ruff, Suzanne Woods Sophomores Show Intelligence Uhhhh . . f' Dennis Worley Mitch Worley .lim Wortliam Joe Worthington Marianne Wright Paul Wulfi Susan Yates Frances Yeary Bill Yenny Ingrid Yollick Pam Youle Dave Young Judy Young Laura Young Robert Zafran Doug Zetterlund 200 RGANIZATIQNS if Student Council Places Emphasis on the Student Don Wood President As the representative voice of the entire student body and the co-ordinator of many student activities. Thomas Jeffersonis Student Council strives to improve student-teacher relations, encourage good scholarship, stimulate interest in school activities, and foster and promote democracy as a way of lifef, Under this direction of Mrs. Dorothy Brock, the Student Council is made up of the elected officers, members-at-large, and homeroom rep- resentatives. Student Council sponsors many activities throughout the year. ln the fall the Student Council sponsors such activities as Homecoming, the filling of Thanksgiving baskets for needy Dallas families, the publishing and dis- tribution of student handbooks, and Teacher Appreciation Day. ln the spring the Council supervises the Awards Assembly and the election of new officers. David Wilkinson Maggie Mitchell Sharon Bright Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The Executive Committee of the Student Council, whose main function is to plan the organization of the Student Council and guide the Council to greater student govern- ment, is made up of ,lean Stewart, Sopho- more Member-at-large, Karen McHugh, Sen- ior Meniber-at-Iargeg Mary Lu Crossett, fun- ior illenzber-at-large, Sharon Bright, Treas- urer, Maggie Mitchell, Secretary, Noel Stout, Senior Member-at-lorgeg Dean Langs- ton, funior Member-at-large, David Wilkin- son, Vice-President, Don Wood, President, John Baker, Sophomore Member-nt-large. 3 First row: Gail Aronoff, Sharon Bright, Maggie Mitchell. Second row: Suzanne Vaughan, Susie Bernat, Ann McConnell, Cindy Cox, Karen Mc- Hugh. Third row: Sallie Werth, Judy Robbins, Becky Russell, Don Wood. Fourth row: David Cook, Lynda Hol- den, ,lerry Tomanek. Fifth row: David Jolmson, Mike Finigan, Don Ford, Richard Prestein. Sixth row: Doug Reeder, Tim Madrigal, Tom Parr, Earl Hale. Seventh row: David Wilkinson, Mike Harrison, Noel Stout, Steve Se- gal, Lyn Davis. 203 U I1 0 I' e I I' e First row: Janet Starnes, Sharon Edgar, Diana Chase, Jan Kinsey, Maureen Buckley, Karen Evans, DeLone Kien, Second row: Linda Cooper, Suzanne Leslie, Judy Maynard, 'Sandy Schmeer, Jan Vanderweide, Sydney Bose, Judy S Garner, Barbara Erickson, Linda Hay. Third row: John Joe Proctor, Toni Rhodus, Dick Aubuchon, Nancy Estes, Marlene Coevener, Sue Boyd, Ann McCul0ugh. Fourth row: Alon Abrams, Charles Wussaw, Dcan Langston, Doug e Haner, George Sickler, David Long, Dave Swift, Rob Myers. I1 I CI 1' i o v e m S o r e O First row: Linda Potter, Carol Cowdey, Sheryl Baker, Donna Busby, Jean Pcarsons, Sharon Ulrick, Barbara Brickley. Second row: Ann Blackman, Sheryl Downing, Lane French, Frances Yeurey, Susan Altick, Christie Seltzer, Kathy Mathews, Marie Brown, Third row: Richard Mason, Bill Loving, Jim Schneck, Bob Myer, Dick Baker, Rick Grandjean Jack Strain, Joel Taurog, Tommy Senor, Mike Blum. Fourth row: Allan Hubbard, Jeff Buehner, John Langston, Jini r Steele, Jeff Weinberger, Tommy Colhcr, John Baker, Mike Murray, Will Utay. 6 S 9 I1 1' CI 1' V 9 S Amid a winter wonderland, Reins in Toyland en- Even Santa Claus was pres- ent to add to the festivities. joyed the Student Council-sponsored Christmas Dance. E l s Successful in her first year as Student Council sponsor, Mrs. Dee Brock adds charm and effi- ciency to numerous func- tions. The Student Council sponsors a Career Clinic in which dis- tinguished professional, industrial, and civic leaders guide students in their chosen careers. Students attend interesting clinics such as this one for radio repair. Ann Akndge Gaul Aronoff Susan Bernat Hank Boardman G01-dan Bowers Kathy Gayfllef Tammy Gaynxer Harold Crunek Erskine Hightower Sandy Kaufman Rlchard Prestem Jodle Ray Judy Robbms Becky Russell B111 Schneber 1 , -fm ka, 5 fwww V Judy Tate Treasurer if L, Geoffrey Bowman Sharon Bright Robin Cash Ann Fox .ll1dY Gardiner ff Q2 5 w it .amy JG fs,-,,..:,g if -4 'QM N' are V f Carol Kizer Rick McCall Karen McHugh Karen McLaughlin Margaret Mitdleu Rosemary Slaughter Gwen Smith Noel Stout Shirley Taylor Jerry Tomanek National Honor Society Initiates Largest Group Ever Membership in the National Honor Society is the highest honor which a high school student may aspire. The society is based upon four ideals: leadership, scholarship, citizenship, and service. These ideals are the founda- tions upon which this society was begun and will continue to grow. To uphold the ideal of scholarship, a- member of NHS must maintain an overall average and make no grade lower than C on the semester average in any subject. The Thomas Jefferson chapter ofthe National Honor Society consists of very select junior and senior students who strive to live up to each of the four ideals. 207 if, r y , f' 1 will-1 . fs' I -if 1 ' -1763 'K L 'K - 4 ' ' L'-E' - ' 'y :vj'5 f5.5i'v,: , - f '!5,:k:g-W. ' V f. , f , V, ' ' IU ,L .151iiEddi95QBfiSf0WA' , V ,1'1, . ',ml' A IVA Costopi,-. Jdliii Daniel Brafa A Q Gamlofdofl f T f5??'365 -- V ' -, 15 -, . ' 3115. - -,,w,:gg,sm1'z . V V,VyA Franf-gvOndrovic ' ll' m,,,VAl Ii, L'L,,L' -L,, :,, e VlCe l ' obj gpiivesg to dexiglop t11g3 5chQQliVand QO'mmuhfifj?, thefyear H12-3 and f l' 1 ' 'kziififizifh 1 'f,-hLlL1Uii2if,l f i,.!: Qg35'51'--'V - . A , .,,. , ,.,, W ff! .,Agl,,, -f . ikfkgiiz H, ,kk,.,,L I Q S i Paul Echols Mike Finigan Harold Granek Earl Hale Harald Hofseth 5 . 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VV..VMQVVVVMVVVVVVVWVVVKV,VV-VVVVVMQVVVVWVVK VK V- Quill and Scroll lnspires Literary Achievement Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for outstanding students in the field of journalism. The Thomas Jefferson chapter of Quill and Scroll is made up of students who have done exceptional work on either the Reveille or the Document staff. Membership is open to juniors and seniors ranking in the upper third of all classes, having been recommended by their sponsors, and having been approved by the executive secretary of the society. First row: Susie Thornton, Sarah Anne Smith, Linda Hay, Gail Aronoff, Susie Bernat, Genevieve Griffin, .lanet Lawrence, Darlene Alford. Second row: Randy Rosenthal, Janet Lincoln, Susan McGraw, Steve Edelstein, Nancy McMinn, Barbara Birmingham, Bonnie Garritson, Caren Clark, Kathy Kastner. Third row: Doug Reeder, David Fink, Steve Segal, Keith Thornton, David Wilkinson, Paul Wehrle, Steve Cook, Jan Woods, Don Fleharty. Gail Aronoff Editor Document May is here and finally the annuals have been dis- tributed. The hectic confusion of putting out the annual is well worth it if it meets with the approval of the student body. Six annuals have been produced up to this point and the annual staff hopes that this one will be as well liked as the preceding six. We have received much enjoy- ment out of putting together the 1963 DOCUMENT and we hope that you will get much pleasure out of perusing it. Gail Aronoff, Editor Assistant Editor David Wilkinson keeps the staff in line. Staff members visit Taylor Publish- ing Company. 212' Let us entertain you! Nancy Mc- Minn and David Wilkinson. Staff Editor ,..,.,,,.v,,,.,.,,, Assistant Editor ..,,. Artist ..,. Faculty Eclitor ..,...., Student Life Editor Class Eclttor - ,..,,, . i....,..... -. Organizations Editors Sports Eclitor - .,,..,.,,. Index Editor ..,... , Advertising Manager Business Manager Photographer .,iA., Staff Assistants .,,,,,, Sponsor GAIL ARONOFF DAVID WILKINSON GENEVIEVE GRIFFIN NANCY MCIVIINN .I .....,..... ROBIN SOPER CAREN CLARK PHILIP SELF LINDA I-IAY KEITH TI-IORNT ON JAN WOODS STEVE COOK RICK MCCALL JAMES QUINN JANET LAWRENCE SUSIE THORNTON JOAN WILLIES ii Oh, it's nothing, really . a chunk out of my finger l Keith Thorn- ton and Genevieve Griffin. They'll never miss one laughs Nancy McMinn. . . he just bit Susie, I don't trust you! Miss Willies and Susie Thornton. little trophy. ' 2 I 3 Mugged for conspicuous lack of work. Janet Lawrence and Steve Cook I use Colgate. Do you? Gail Aronoff and Miss Willies 2:4 i I know he's in here somewhere. Keith Thornton and Linda Hay How do you like the grow- lenbiter? James Quinn and Robin Soper Now . . . if I only knew how to type . . . thinks Ian Woods. With the publication of the first edition of the Document, a tradition was established to recognize those whose contributions to its success proved especially Outstanding. The Documeiit Award honors not only journalistic achievement, but also unselfish service and willingness to perform beyond that which is expectedg in honor of the first seven winners, 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. JOAN WILLIES, Sponsor CHARTER MEMBERS 1957 NANCY AKRIDCE JO ANN CUMMINGS JOHN INGRAM JAY ORDENEAUX BILL PROCTOR ANN STOOKSBERRY BARBARA WALKER 1958 S NORMAL DCPASQUALVJ A JANE DONALD DIANA GIBSON CAROL MCDONALD STEVE SCHLOSSTEIN 1959 I VICKY CHAMES DON DALTON MARILYN? OUMP FRANK HALEY KAY HENDRICKS FRANNIE TUCKFIELD CAROLYN WILLIAMS 1960 DONNA ALEXANDER MARY LOU BEAIRD ANN BONICK SAII CARPENTER BILL HERRTES BECKY RANSDELL BILL WILKINSON, 1961 I SHARON AUSTIN CAROL CROSBY JOHN HAMMOND cycc LEE HUGHES tll TOMMY JONES 1962 I GAIL ARON OFF LIN CAMPBELI1 EV , BARBARA GLEW A fiKATHLEEN HAGAMAN JOANN ONDROYIK 1963 CABEN CLARK GENEVIEVE GRIFFIN LINDA HAY NANCY MCMINN SUSIE THORNTON DAVID WILKINSON JAN WOODS if vigil,-11-5 inn In keeping with the many innovations here at Thomas Jefferson, The Reveille, a bi-weekly newspaper published by the journalism department, has also brought numerous new aspects to school life. For the first time, The Reveille was sold by subscription, rather than by individual copies. Color in the newspaper, as well as various other new make-ups, marked the holiday season. In the Texas High School Press Association Contest this fall, The Reveille Paul Wehrle Editor proudly received an All-Texas Honor Rating. Responsible for the success enjoyed by The Reveille this year are many hard working journalism students. The one person, however, who has worked harder than anyone else is the sponsor, Mrs. Maureen Fussell, to whom The Reveillc staff wishes to dedicate these pages. Mrs. Maureen Fussell Sponsor ,lt ,ly h j to G to News and Feature Editors: Ann McConnell, Darlene Alford, Susan McGraw, Sarah Smith, Kathy Kastner. gy, Susie Bernat Assistant Editor ,.f-,,N- 9 Advertising Manager Cheryl Howard x Photographer: Steve Edlestein Sports Editors: Steve Cook, Steve Segal 1 115+ '--o v if Tommy Tully, Circulation Managerg David Fink, Assistant Advertising Managerg Barbara Hoffman W ' ' Club Editors: Janet Lincoln, Bonnle Carrltson Exchange Editors: Terri McBee, Mary Chris Gibbons, Suzanne Reeves Reporters: First row: Linda Brown, Judy Reeves, Randy Rosenthal, Terry Morgan, Doug Reeder. Second row: Mary Chris Gib- bons, Teri McBee, Barbara Birmingham. Third row: Susan Sturgess, Ellen Epstein, Barbara Gorme. Fourth row: Shirley Mc- Curty. 1 Pan American Student Forum Promotes Spanish Relations Richard Prestien President Earl Hale Jo Carol McCehee Bill Walls Judy Gardiner Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain First row: Randy Parkinson, Mary Taylor, Julie Quinlan, Lynda Hemby, Mary Chris Gibbons Pedie Oliver Margie Watson Pam Stokes Second roiw: Patti Pendergrass, Barbara Smith, Beverly Sadler, Claudia Williams, Robin Soper, Sue Stbckdell, Penny 'l'romley, Anri McConnell. Third row: Mary Jean Smith, Kay Meyers, Jill Owen, Dorothy Short, Kathy Marble, Shirley Taylor, Carla Spalding, Janet Starnes Richard Prestien Fourth row Jo MK' B h S 'h M , . : c inney, et mit , ary Ann Martin, Claudia Gordon, Susie Stroud, Polly Ann McGavock, Yolanda Munoz, Janie Morris, Mikki McQuirk. Fifth row: Jan Woods, Jo McGehee, Randy Wilson, David Phillips, Dennis Shepherd, George Sickler, Tom Ninke, Sharon Puckett, Shirley Wolfe, Bill Walls. First row: Betsy Gibson, Janice Coleman, Sandra Laugenour, Janie Huffman, Diana Drury, Karen Adams, Diane Byram, Jan Kinsey, Diane Clark. Second row: Linda Byrd, Linda Ashwill, Nancy Irwin, Pat Aneloski, Anita Kemp, Beverly Haley, Ina Lyle, Linda Forbes, Mary Fish, Sandy Hill. Third row: Judy Gardiner, Martha Charlebois, Linda Fritz, Pat Kaspar, Martha Good, Gracie Ford, Sherri Horton, Gretchen Grimland, Janis Johnson, Diane Browell, Nancy Brown. Fourth row: Diana Boland, Janet Lincoln, Deanna Degenaar, Sharon Adams, Karen Briggs, Susan Hughston, Sue Leslie, Joan Bray, Judy Garner, Sally Fitzhugh, Barbara Johnson, Carol Jackson. Fifth row.' Marc Lipps, Mike Felder, Earl Hale, Don Fletcher, Ben Brewer, Tom Kelly, Tom Jurgensen, Val Cantu, Craig Kalman, Larry Jones. I Improving relations with Spanish-speaking coun- J tries is the main purpose of the Pan American Student Forum. The Thomas Jefferson chapter of FASF tries , .P: -. - -2 to stimulate interest in the study of Spanish and fur- ' ther understanding of the Spanish-speaking people. The Pan American Club sponsors a money-making project in the fall, a party for the underprivileged Mexican children of Dallas in December, and a fiesta in the spring. Several banquets are held during the year for club members. Under the sponsorship of Miss Sara Davidson and Mrs. Inez Palm, the PASF is made up of students taking third, fourth, and fifth year Spanish. .'T-v. Q., . - 'r . . 0 O 0 ', i, F, Qi N WX ll 22I Los Fiesteros Increases Knowledge of Spanish Mrs. Belen Ortega Sponsor All students in first and second year Spanish classes of Mrs. Belen Ortega are eligible to belong ?gV'SH94iisfI3 to this club. Members enjoy meetings and parties with a Spanish flavor, including a fall get- acquainted 'cfiestai' and a spring dinner meeting. , i.,,,.,. lg, i,,. Some members also attended Las Posadas, or the 433 5- , , . ' I . . . . ij , 1- 1 .f celebration of a Mexican holiday. Los Flesteros , gg:75f'j'j'zgtis,' .,,. accomplished their goal: to strengthen friendship ei and understanding between the American nations. e.rr . S at r'. fl p it tiit i7fr?fJf? if First row: Mary Anderson, Cathy Gondoff, Jane Smith, Nan Schwalbe, Diane Peek, Craciella Canaliza, Laura Young, Sue Wiberg, Charlotte Richardson, Debbie Paschen, Nancy Robbins, Carla Wilcox, Charlene Amyx, Kay Hoagland, Judy Elliot, Ellen Epstein, Kyle McGinley, Joie Honesa, Bob Bone. Second row: Nancy Oldani, Charlene Hamberlin, Barbara Kline, Jimmie Lance, Marcia Rosenbloom, Cheryl Wismer, Jane Lackey, Sandra Stark, Jo Frances Vandivort, Tommie Binder, J. W. Smith, Andy Steel, Karen Jamison, Kay Oliver, Virginia Coffman, Linda Collins. Third row: Elaine Eades, Jane Dickens, Nancy Dean, Terry Smith, Carol Neiman, Suzanne Vaupel, Cathy Wilson, Connie Dell lngle, Kathy Kastner, Diana Holmes, Cullender, Martha Harvey, Ray Combs, Scott Bishop, Richard Smith, Ricky Stephenson, Frank Ondrovik, Earl Tomlin, Tommy Starnes. Fourth row: Rocky McClure, Jerry McWilliams, Russell Donahue, Doug Jones, Elliot Clator, Mike McCleod, Pete Dunlap, Clark Briggs, Richard Anderson. Fifth row: Edward Ruyle, Bob Skinner, Tommy Young, Cary Wallace, Rick Darling, Doug Hanes, Ricky Cozad, Carter Shillig, Bill Gross, Michael Nicholson, John Godby, Allen Partridge, John Roth, Daryl DeVault, Bob Wilson, Andy Anderson, Jeff Lawson, Mike Jacobs, Scott Myers. , . -JG -'lf' r..- ,, lHONORARY MEMBERS: First row: Kathy Hake, .lanie Huffman, Jan Kinsey, .lanice Coleman, Barbara Davis. Second row: Sheila Pierce, Anita Kemp, Karen Evans, Jill Owen, Mikki McQuirk. Third row: Carol Jackson, Barbara Johnson, Kay Meyer, Janis Johnson, Sheryl !Price. Fourth row: Pollyann McCavock, Elaine Grady, Sue Leslie, Kathy Marble, Tracie Lord. Fifth row: David Phillips, Roger Neilson, 'Gordon Neal, Tom Ninke, Ben Brewer. Spanish mem- bers make use of the language lab. OFFICERS: Scott Bishop, President, Earl Tomlin, Vice- Presidentg ,lo Frances Vandivort, Secretary, Ricky Stephenson, Treasurer. i 'i ' , . f 1 H 1315- iw w'-'l L 'HQ . M 1- KLSYF , A lx if ii' 3? 99, ' , V 1 : 2F7 RY 'xi-' - 55545 ,V f W ' sf Q 'qw , f V, I K K . ,, ' . fjfg K , ai 2 la isfafgfx- f if ' A ig H V 1 if x ' wk, .F . , ,, ., if J ef 2 f 'Yuma w - , w Z., fi . , A Spanish love scene? Los Fiesteros members learn Latin American songs and dances. 223 ' , '-V, Los Charros y Chinas Adds Interest to Study of Spanish Los Charros y Chinas, a club for first and second year Spanish students, has as its main goals learning more about the Spanish-speaking peoples, way of life and extending a feeling of good will toward the'Latin American friends. To learn more about the language, culture, and customs of our Spanish speaking neighbors, films are offered, songs are -sung, and many speakers tell of their countries. Through personal contact and by an understanding of the Latin American culture, a feeling of good will is reached by many Los Charros' members. The sponsor of the club is Mrs. Luella Chitwood. First row: Gail Gaulding, Cyndie Hutchinson, Judy Young, Leslie Watson, Ginny Lee, Frances Yeary, Anne Nichols, Martha Massey, Diane Chenoweth, Frances Millar, Cynthia Henry, Nancy McCehee, Calhie Jones, Sheila Simmons, Daria Chenoweth, Melodie Shade, Vonetta Mullens. Second row: Janet Gilley, Ginny Lou Sargent, Lupe Mendoza, Linda Hayden, Barbara Belk, Gayle Fritz, Penny Brannon, Roseanne Carr, Kathryn Stafford, Sharon Peters, Rene Bice, Susan Priore, Keryl Kitchens, Nita Sparks, Johanna Dalby, Cynthia Walker, Sheryl Downing. Third row: Bill Graves, Kerri Holcomb, Patricia Gentner, Sandi McDaniel, Richard Hendley, Terry Malone, Bonnie Bell, Jama Buchanan, Jane French, Teresa Orr, Helen Ray, Jennifer Luidstrom, Merry Makela, Sherran Wood, Mary Crick. Fourth row: John Metcalf, Bill Austin, Bill Young, Ward Hunt, George Sevra, Ronald Cain, Tim Juett, Dave Hewes, Craig Smith, Johnny Houston, Ricky Fout, Al Martinez, Andy Raub, Marnie Gray, Jane Teague, Beth Reeder, Virginia Humphrey, Jan Sittel, Rhonda Simmons, Lynn Norton, Frank Clark. LX?--M ' :W ' OFFICERS: Johnny Houston, First Vice-Presidentg Gail Fritz, Second Vice-Presidentg Bill Austen, Treasurerg Gail Gaulding, Secretaryg Dave Hewes, Presidentg Mrs. Luella Chitwood, Sponsor. .......s Los Charros y Chirzas' members acquaint themselves with Spanish customs. 225 Spanish Honor Society Rewards Outstanding Spanish Students First row: Sandia Laugenour, Sandy Hill, Judy Gardiner, Margie Watson, Olivia Oliver. Diane Byram, Pamela Stokes. Second row: Linda Byrd, Linda Fritz, Leslie Hotchkiss, Claudia Williams, Robin Soper, Sue Stockdell, Diane Browell. Third row' .l C l 'VI Cl 1 D' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' o aro l c eiec, iana Boland, Janet Lincoln, Martha Good, Mary Jean Smith, Shirley Taylor, Nancy Brown, Richard Prestien. Fourth row: Ronnie Soven, Pat Kaspar, Ina Lyle, Karen Briggs, Yolanda Munoz ,lan Woods ,Ioan Bray Bill Walls. Fifth row: Mike Felder, Earl Hale, Hal Lawson, Glenn Weyand, Tom Jurgensen, Randy Wilson, Sharon Puckett, Shirley Wolfe, James Bowers. Thomas Jeffersonis Chapter of the Spanish National Honor Society was named for Jose Vasoncelos, the crea- tor of Mexico's system of public education. From the founding in l958, symbolic initiation in the fall and spring of each year have recognized the outstanding scholastic achievements of Spanish students. The Society, whose motto is Todos a unoi' meaning 'call to- gether,'7 seeks to encourage members to further their study of lan- guages, the key which unlocks the door to tolerance and understanding of diverse foreign customs. The organization is sponsored by Miss Sara Davidson. 226 Butch Cameron Greg .lenkins President Secretary Richie Kaplan Vice-President Deufschgruppe Mitgliecler Students interested in furthering their knowledge of the German language are encouraged to join the German Club. Through the aid of films, speakers, projects, and special events, members are given the chance to learn about the German language, people, and customs. Membership is open to all those who have taken or are presently taking German. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Marlene Webb the club is enjoying its third year of operation. First row: Carolyn Feigel, Barbie, Fassel, Virginia Jordan, Randie Boettcher, Sharon Valenti, Karen Still, Judy Eckert. Second row: Scotty Anderson, Cathy Greenwald, Christie Seltzer, Susan Skinner, Pam Love, Gwen Smith, Reesa Samuelsohn. Third row: Greg Jenkins, Paul Parker, Steve Vaughan, Robert Cournoyer, Mike Felder, Steve Calvert, Dick Hughes. Fourth row: Gary Jordan, Barry Lewis, Jan Fuerst, Richie Kaplan, Jack Skinner, Butch Cameron, Larry Picard. 227 Entre Nous Helps Stimulate Interest in French Culture and Customs Studying the culture and language of a country, such as France, which has influenced many areas of knowledge and advancement enables one to better under- stand and assist his own country. Entre Nous, open to all students taking or having taken French, attempts to further its members, knowledge of the culture and cus- toms of France. Entre Nous meets once a month for films, slides, games, songs, and reports. At the end of the school year members meet for a French banquet. At this banquet the pledges of La Coterie, the French honor society, are announced. French students gain from facilities of the new language lab. Mrs. Doris Phillips Sponsor Mrs. Carolyn Miller Sponsor l Mrs. Becky Hughes Sponsor l I 4 1 i l l Entre Nous Officers First row: Mimi Collier, Secretary, Karen McLaughlin, First Vice-Presidentg Gail Aronoff, La Coterie Chairman, Robert Makela, President, Sharon Bright, Treasurer, Suzie Anderson, Second Vice-President. Second row: Andrea Gray, Historiang Patti Rogers, Chaplaing Kamie Netzorg, Reporter. Senior Members I V First row: Judy Moore, Kamie Netzorg, Pedie Oliver, Susan Drury, Sarah Anne Smith, Gail Aronoff, Sharon Bright, Maggie Mitchell, Sue Nichols, Janet Yates, Mimi Collier, Margaret Watson. Second row: Suzy Dickinson, Diana Chase, Ann Akridge, Leslie Shirley, Judy Gardiner, Kay Wehner, Kathy Reynolds, Mimi Young, Bonnie Jean Williams, Judy Tate, Susan Shepard, Diana Boland, Pat Powell. Third row: Karen Kutchback, Sandy Taylor, Lila Deis, Nancy McFarland, Carol Cohen, Suzanne Philliber, Carole Hamilton, Nancy McMinn, Penny Brannon, Caren Clark, Sue Sivright, Janet Walker, Mary Kirby. Fourth row: Kay Gehm, Becky Russell, Barbara Jami- son, Susan O'Connor, Karen McLaughlin, Genie Redmond, Kevin McNevins, Fred Volcansek, Patti Rogers, Ginny Smith, Regina Cald- well, Barbara Stauh, Judy Reeves. Fifth row: Peggy Holt, Jane Snow, Bob Blum, Dan Gruen, Tim Deason, Al Sonsino, Robert Makela, Billy Witt, Randy Wilson, Bruce Dishman. 229 4, i i i P i Junior Members First row: Linda Williams, Janet Harford, Sally Beasby, Susie Thornton, Carol Ann Victor, Virginia Roberts, Lillian Goldman, Sharo' Edgar, Judy Myers, Mary Anne Knight, Harriet Buford, Rocio Sainz, Mary Lu Crossett, Karen Johnston, Marcy Marble. Second row Barbara Zorn, Becky Wharton, Linda Cooper, Marilyn Herndon, Sue Trible, Judy Skiles, Pam Purvis, Louise Wetzel, Genevieve Griffir Janet Deare, Betty Goodman, Pam DeVoe, Mary Anne McDuffee, Becky Kuhatschek, Ingrid Davis, Sue Ewing. Third row: Julie Skrod ski, Mary Hintgen, Barbara Carlson, Suzie Anderson, Becky Burkarth, Gloria Wickersham, Sara Dobson, Claudia Gordon, Caren Cos grave, Patsy Hermes, Babs Bilheimer, Janice Light, Lee Ann Norvell, Carole Cornelius, Sandie Corbin, Nancy Brown, Suzanne Mathis Nancy Muir. Fourth row: Nancy Estes, Liz Osten, Kerri Lynn Holcomb, Deona Womack, Neal Meritz, Joe Maurer, Steve Aronoff, Johl Drollinger, Judi Garner, Nancy Duncan, Carol Donald, Linda Lewis, Sydney Rose, Pam Trusty, Sherry Robertson, Sue Boyd, Bettj Dickinson. Fifth row.' Ricky Wakefield, Frank Tolbert, Lee Thole, Mike Mikel, James Quinn, Charles Turet, Steve Jones Bob Erickson Jaron Abrams, Rex Meek, Don McCants, Mike Rozelle, John Sefton, Larry Swindle, Tracy Hicks, Tommy Edwards, Bick Wilkerson Roy Franks, Bobby Buckner, Ricky Fout. 4 ii S ll i 5 i l 230 F ga, A ..,., pf X ef' The tape's going forward, but my mir1d'5 still in reverse. Sophomore Members First row: Gail Melady, Arlene Finger, Paulette Farar, Ann Bunday, Sandie Collier, Mary Ann Savage, Susan Yates, Patti Vernon, Cay Clingingsmith, Kim Davey, Tina Leighton, Liz Shine, Mary Bonnell, Martha McCaffrey, Susan Royal, Susan Torian, Marilyn Kramer, Ann Thomas, Lisa Buchan. Second row: Cheryl Marvin, Betty Jarosz, Sherry Bell, Brenda Copeland, Donna White, Judy Fine, Janet Emery, Sandy Heaberlin, Vicki Russell, Cindy Newman, Kay Swords, Janet Stehle, Sarah Adams, George Hintgen, Virginia Williams, Kathy Angell, Alice Brannan. Third row: Lynn Sump, Deanna Wendruff, Jill Dix, Regina Caldwell, Marianne Crossette, Sharon Bybee, Holly Hoffman, Marijean Reynolds, Marilyn Whitehouse, Lynne Shapiro, Ginny Duwe, Frank Cain, Betsy Kernodle, Molly Greene, Sandy Burley, Sarah Harris, Carol King, Ingrid Yollick, Jean Stewart, Linda Noltemeier. Fourth row: Angel Beal, Jane Hart, Leslie Reichertz, Jackie McClain, Carol Graham, Faye Bernstein, Norma Braden, Cynthia Ley, Joanne Cook, Mariann Manson, Janet Smith, Charles Dugan, Bill Bentley, Jennifer Borsch, Diane Boedecker, Donna lsom, LuClare Schwettman, Jan Whitman, Linda Love, Roni Sumerford, Cheryl Self. Fifth row: Janet Skinner, Lynn Rohats, Merry Makela, Knoxie Chapin, Susan Willsey, Bill Maitland, Ken McCullough, Bruce Cofer, Paul Pizzo, Gary Willcox, Jon Redmond, Curtis Lundeen, Stanley Henry, Bob Herman, Emanual Frydland, Tom Krammer, Rick Grandjean, Ray Evans, Robert Shankle, Don Williams, Jimmy Turner. Hi'c!5fti'T:3?Z??'lf2:i?1'Fff-Eii- 4 .'EQ1-12155,-I -. or ,,.. Milt Zi5 i9lF1f?'-:gif La Coterie Offers New Interests to Outstanding French Students 'la Coterie est une honneur, un privilege, et une source de plaisir pour les etudiants francaisf' Created for advanced and exceptional French students, La Coterie meets to com- bine ideas on France and the French way of life. The speaking of French at the meetings is encouraged so that students may become adept in the language. Membership in Coterie is open to all junior and senior, members of Entre Nous who have shown an above average interest in French and who are interested in furthering their general knowledge of the customs and culture of France. OLD MEMBERS: First row: Mary Anne MeDuffee, Judy Moore, Susan Drury, Sharon Edgar, Sarah Anne Smith, Gail Aronoff, Sharon Bright, Maggie Mitchell, Rocio Sainz, Mimi Collier. Second row: Sherry Robertson, Marilyn Poteet, Mary Hintgen, Barbara Carlson, Mary Anne Knight, Kay Wehner, Kathy Reynolds, Bonnie Williams, Karen Johnston. Third row: Sandie Burley, Sue Trible, Pam DeVoe, Carole Cornelius, Sue Ewing, Suzie Anderson, Karen McLaughlin, Genie Redmond, Ginny Smith, Amye Butler. Fourth row: Kerri Lynn Holcomb, Sandy Corbin, Linda Lewis, Jane Snow, Peggy Holt, Nancy McFarland, Dan Gruen, Tim Deason, Fred Volcansek, Betty Dick- inson. Fifth row: Jaron Abrams, Rex Meek, Robert Makela, Bill Bentley, Robert Kofsky, Kevin McNevins. l 5 E I E - f Tiff:-7223-xiii' t4SEEiS'K:?ZiTES76,s'Kf-,, 'ifkvbii TA f - rx L 1 :5 4553525 5 t NEW MEMBERS: Bruce Dishman, Leslie Shirley, Patti Rogers, Mimi Young, Kamie Netzorg, Mary Kirby, Judy Gardiner, Pat Powell, Ann Akridge, Pedie Oliver, Karen McHugh. Not pictured: Caren Clark, Carol Cohen, Karen Kutchback, Nancy McMinn, Susan O'Connor, Sussane Philliber, Steve Tanner, Julia Thompson, Cheryl Watson, Perin Yolac. Gail Aronoff Chairman 233 Ii - f L Junior Classical League Junior Classical League is composed of those students taking Latin who are interested in learning more about ancient Roman costumes and customs than there is time to teach in class. Members make their own costumes according to their experience in Latin and wear them to all meetings. Thus it is endeavored by interest and conviviality to give members the love of Latin so necessary for good scholarship and achievement. l I i 1 5 Z S 'ATantaene.animis caeleslibus iracv V -Virgil Officers: Juno fKaren Harrison! and Venus KSusie Bernatl sit as Jupiter Uerry Tomaneld and Pluto Uodie Ray! make merry. u 234 ' -vi ' 2a..l1QLt, O C Revlves Lahn Culture The ,lunior Classical League is possible only Si qua fata sinantn-Virgil l Mrs. Roberta Brown Mrs. Ina Mae Mason Miss Margaret Grimes ' Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Di Virique , Fourth Year Class NArma virumque cano . . .H-Virgil First row: Maribeth Brewer, Helen of Troyg Gail Aronoff, Hebeg Tammy Gaynier, Ceres, Harold Granek, Pang Kathy Gay- nier, Vestag Jan Kinkaid, Melpomeneg Kamie Netzorg, Proserpinag Bill Schrieber, Neptuneg Carol Kizer, Irisg Susie Harris, Bellonag Marla Cejka, Atlanta. Second row: Karen Harrison, .Iunog Karen McLaughlin, Calliopeg Corinne Pellillo, Terpsichoreg Nancy Estes, Dido, Cindy Cox, Mnemosyneg Susie Bernat, Venusg Susan Beddoe, Polyhymniag Patti Rogers, Minervag Marlene Hovener, Echog Deona Womack, Cassandrag Betty Goodman, Penelopeg Pitts Launey, Bacchusg Bobby Terrill, Cupid. Third row: Merrilee Norsworthy, Thaliag Linda Lewis, Hippolytag .lim McCray, Ascaniusg David Cook, Ganymedeg Jerry Tomanek, Jupiterg Tom Parr, Apollog Paul Wehrle, Epimetheusg Robert Erickson, Vulcang Larry Bradfield, Mercuryg Mike Roberts, Achatesg Rick Bailey, fasong Tom Rhodus, Sinong Roger May, Achillesg Chris Launey, Ulyssesg Mike Richards, Aeolusg Geoffrey Bowman, Mars. Crdo Senatorius Third Year Class 4'Etenirn omnes BITCS quae ad . . .N-Cicero Quo usque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? -Cicero Cicero, fSam Shookl, condemns Catiline, fLarry BoothD, as the Senate watches. First row: Steve Goodman, Rodney Thompson, Joe Glickman, Jack Bartlett, Jeffrey Cijek. Second row: Paul Corman, Mike Cosgrave, David Meyercord, Pat Tully. Third row: Paul Echols, Don Volkmer, Robert Danow. 236 K .Xt . Sf QW as Q., O temporal O moresl Ubinam gentium sumus -Cicero a senator, fSteve GoodmanJ, speaks in the forum to his audience. First row: Joicey Williams, Judy Brill, La- Nelle Chancellor, Pat Kalk. Second row: Linda Rob- bins, Carol Rudkin, Anne Daniel, Lynda Douglas, Lee Rodgers. Third row: Marilyn Mascho, Carol King, Sally James, Suzanne Reeder, Carole Loughmiller, Mona Gardner. Equifes Second Year Class '4Ca.llia est omnia divisa in partes tres -Caesar Is second year hard? Tantae molis erat Romanam condere gentem -Vergil. First row: Linda Hay, Pam Patton, Jama Hultgren, Jan Hart, Scoti Anderson, Leslie Donovan. Second row: Cathy McDermott, Kathy Lentz, Sallie Ann Grimes, Margaret Crump, Susan Stone, Helen Hagaman. Third row: David Tomanek, Jimmy Dennis, Jeff Buehner, Craig Innes. When called on in class, Solvuntur frigore 1nembra -Virgil. First row: Sherry Taylor, Kay Swords, Vickie Leatherwo-od, Linda Babb, Mich- ele McGuire. Second row: Sarah Alvoid, Kathy Bradfield, Robin Davis, Leslie Porter, Sandy Heaberlin, Kay Wilkinson. Third row: Anne McCullough, Bill Campbell, Richard Schulz, Dan McGuire, James Legg. Fourth row: Bryan Rob- bins, Sam Jackson, Scott Anderson, Ronnie Howell, Glen Hargis. Why take Latin? At haec stupia adules centiam alunt, senectutem oblectantn- Cicero. First row: Jo Ann Murray, Pat Ondo, Carolyn Speckman, Russell Green. Second row: Janice Harthcock, Tina Clark, Dana Lathram, Ingrid Yollick, Sandy Stuart. Third row: David Hodges, Bob Liles, Mike Carnahan, Chuck Clark, Richard Mason, Martin Van Brauman. i X 4 Plebs First Year Class Dabit deus his quoque finemw-Virgil To you can only be said '6Purate et vosmet rehus servate secundisf'-Virgil. Apollo, CTom Parrb, rules. as the slaves bow. First row: Sharon Ulrick, Prissy Norton, Kent Moss, Mary Nosko, David Cejka, Gay Elmore, Betty Henderson, Peggy Sylvester. Junior Classical League mem- bers enact Latin customs by wearing togas and reading Latin literature. Paul Wehrle Steve Calsert C611'01 KiZ61' Preszdent Vzce President SBCVGIIIU' Jeiferson's English. Guild is an organiza- tion dedicated to promoting interest in all fields of English, including current music trends, plays, and book discussions. Member- ship is limited to juniors and seniors main- taining a C average or better in English. The club is sponsored by Miss Susan Licht. First row Pat Saxon Maggie M1tchell Cathie Jones Suzy Dickinson. Second row: Kathy Gaynier, Sallye Hen ducks Judy Karasic Joanna Sawyer Thzrd row Tommy Tully, Bob Foulks, Kerri Holcomb, Tammy Gaynier - B65'f:.'l:ff:?WiEiBxk2p. , 'Emil 4 P76 i ., . I l Kar? 4 First row: Barbara Ware, Patty Burnap, Carol Kiser, Linda Fritz, Barbara Buehner. Second row: Melanie Whitson, Caren Cosgrave, Joan Bray, Sarah Ann Smith, Diane Browell, Hank Boardman, Jerry Tomanek. Third row: Tim Deason, Steve Goodman, Randal Bjorkman, Larry Bradfield, Jan Woods, Genie Redmond, Don Felharty. English Guild Promotes Interests in the Arts First row: Judy Pierce, Sandra Laugenour, Gail Aronoff, Judy Moore, Janie Morris. Second row: Nina Kay Davis, Sondra Byers, Susie Bernat, Sallie Shelton, Judy Gardiner, Karen Harrison, Mary Chris Gibbons. Third row: Lila Deis, Ann Saniel, Leslie Hotchkiss, Bill Lowere, David Cook, Karen McLaughlin, Pat Burns. Fourth row: Paul Gorman, Don Volkmer, Randy Wilson, Karen Ballou, Raul Rosenthal, Bill Walls, Merilee Norsworthy, Terry McBee. Efr . . 7. , , 2b i--f -,.fwm.':--swimsr. Ps we First row: Bonnie Williams, Carolyn Katz, Susan Torian, Susie Royal, Virginia Jordan, Barbie Fassel, Mary Endres, Susie Idzorek Barbara Smith, Pedie Oliver, Suzanne Vaughan, Susie Kennedy, Vicki Upchurch, Mimi Collier, Cathie Jones, Sally Shelton. Second row: Donna Kinser, Ingrid Yallic, Nancy Brown, Martha Charlebois, Mona Keffer, Patty Bina, Sarah Smith, Margaret Watson, Judy Gardiner Pat Powell, Sherry Irvin, Diane Browell, Marilyn Kistenmaker, Robin Soper, Linda Fritz, Barbara Buehner, Patty Burnap. Third row: Genevieve Griffin, Mimi Young, Louise Wetsel, Vicki Rutkowski, Joycelyn Wortman, Caren Clark, Sharon Whitney, Suzanne Orr, Susar Shepard, Janet Blailoek, Judy Tate, Karen McLaughlin, Melanie Whitson, Ann McConnell, Pat Philliber, Barbara Banks, Barbara Ware Sharon Valenti, Carol Kiser. Fourth row: Linda Hay, Keith Thornton, Richard Prestein, Linda Lewis, Carol King, Suzanne Vaupel, Vir ginia Williams, Pat Burns, Mikki McQuirk, Janet Lawrence, Beverly Urpshot, Ginny Smith, Becky Russell, Karen Ballon, Nancy Black Carol Cohen, Jan Woods, Joanna Sawyer, Linda Foot. Fifth row: Scott Alexander, Philip Self, Paul Wehrle, John Smith, Greg Jenkins Mike Felder, Hal Bryan, Jerry Neal, Don Fleharty, Steve Gooch, Richie Kaplan, John Drollinger, Tom Rhodus, Paul Corman, Dick Grisham Bruce Dishman, Suzanne Mathis. World Situation Interests International Club Students interested in world affairs and in the promotion of world-wide friendship and understanding make up the Thomas Jefferson lnternational Club. The Club's main project each year is subsidizing an American student abroad for a summer. Other activities include talks by foreign exchange students, films, and fund-raising projects. Under the direc- tion of Mrs. Eunice Atkins, members of the International Club meet before school on alternate Wednesday mornings. at' Harald Hofseth Gall Aronoff Vice-President Secretary Tim Madrigal Perin Yolac S11Sie Bern!-lt President Vice-President TVSIISIUGF 242 Library Service Club Assists Librarian, Students renda Ross, Vice-Presidentg Lee Rodgers, Secretary, Sandy Hill, residentg Ginny Smith, Chapioing Barry Lewis, Social Chairman. Members of the Library Service Club devote time and effort to helping others make profitable use of the Thomas Jefferson library. They also attempt to encourage the reading and enjoyment of good books. Under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Smith, the Library Service Club strives to help students unlock the vast treasures that can be found . ,, Members assist before school in library. in books. First row.' Lee Rodgers, Susan White, Cathy Friedman, Betty Fulton, Geraldine Bell, Sandy Hill. Second row: Connie Whitley, Sherry Robertson, Gail Meador, Carla Wilcox, Virginia Jordan, Gail Melady, Betsy Katz, Barry Lewis. Third row: Doug Alling, David Shelton, Ginny Smith, Suzanne Vaupel, Patty Rogers, Marie Sterling, Brenda Ross, Kathy Mitchell, Priscilla Kuhn, Deanna Degenaar, Suzanne Culwell, Brenda Erich, Mike Tricky. Ellen Epstein Gretchen Grimland Jo Carol MQGehee President Programming Vice- Projects Vice-Presirlenl President Carol Alson . . . Secretary Donna Parkhill . . . Historian Treasurer . Nina Kay Davis And to think, just Il few years ago, I was a Future Teacher. Teaching Hits High Spot With Future Teachers of America Future Teachers of America strives to interest students in the field of teaching as a profession. The club helps its members to develop the qualities of good teachers: vitality, mental vigor, moral discrimination, a wholesome personality, helpfulness, knowledge, and leadership. Planned meetings, including films and speakers, service projects, and training through -teacher and student aid give members of FTA a greater insight and understanding of the teaching profession. First row: Susan Carney, Grace Horton, Linda Watson, Marsha Hulse, Sara Bearden, Judy Fine, Susan Thorm, Sue Nichols, Pam Stokes, Teri McBee, Sharon Mathews, Patty Gruber, Ann Woellner, Marsha Tucker. Second row: Diana Barton, Abby Hintgen, Jo Frances Vandivort, Carolyn Jordan, Gail Schultz, Lynn Gleason, Peggy Holt, Gretchen Grimland, J0 Carol Mc- Gehee, Brenda Copeland, Sherry Bell, Mary Hintgen, Kay Teague, Janet Stehle, Mary Knight. Third row: Paulina Krug, Kaye King, Carole Olson, Carolyn Jordan, Barbara Moore, Janet Skinner, Gail Melady, Kathy Greenwald, Jo Ann Munden, Rhonda Simmons, Nina Kay Davis, Robin Soper, Joyce Gaskin. Fourth row: Linda Robbins, Betsy Katz, Diana Wood, Stephenie Vesecky, Rhoda Rough, Julie Quinlan, Claudia Gordan, Kathy Kastner, Susan Millar, Dolores Maldonado, Leslie Hotchkiss, Merrilee Norsworthy, Nancy Brown, Carol Ann Victor. Fifth row: Shirley Taylor, Susan White, Donna Jo Tlanda, Kathy McDermott, Bonnie Moore, Judy Wood, Sharon Adams, Mary Lynne Rutledge, Caren Cosgrave, Kay Douglas, Sue Leslie, Cindy Clark, Suzy Gaines. 245 OFFICERS: Nancy Allen, Treasurerg Pauline Gusa, His toriang Kathy Gaynier, Presidentg Tammy Gaynier, Vice Presidentg Susan Beddoe, Chaplaing Eloise Porter, Sec retary. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Nancy Allen, Budget Committeeg Sallye Hendrix, Telephone Committeeg Mary Ann Crossette, Projects Committeeg Tarmsny Gaynier, Program Committeeg Pau- line Gusa, Scrapbook Committee. Future Nurses Serve Others Goals of the Future Nurses Club consist of trying to give its members an idea of the many opportunities in the niedical profession and to help them decide if their careers lie in this field. The club strives to give an insight into the nursing field and the life of dedication and'service any member of the medical team must lead. Field trips to hospitals and colleges of nursing, films, speakers, and demonstrations are sponsored by the club during the year. Through service projects and volunteer work the girls discover the rewarding careers in medi- Cine. 246 t First row.' Sandy Heaherlin, Mary Bonnell, Lynn Gleason, Ann Bunday, Nancy Cody, Mary Knight, Nancy Allen, Chrissy Winklemann, Eloise Porter, Pauline Gusa, Barbara Burns. Second row: Emilee Funda, Peggie Powell, Mary Anne Crossette, Barbara Bickley, Barbara Banks, Karen Johnson, Virginia Jordan, LaVern Goetz, Sue Tomlin, Charlotte Richardson, Francis Farry, Kathy Caynier. Third row: Sandra Lankford, Kathy Angell, Marie Brown, Nannette Christ, Laura Young, Beth Leas, Melanie Wllitson, Andrea Gray, Susan Beddoe, Virginia Rakow, LaDonna Newton, Mrs. Elizabeth Childs. Fourth row: June Patniore, Corrine Illich, Nancy Smith, Susie Dunne, La Claire Schwett- man, Sue Motel, Sallye Hendrix, Mary Ann Mays, Susan Shepard, Tammy Caynier, Sandra Taylor, Sandra Burley, Karen Harris. Not ipicturerl: Carolyn Cargile, Cindy Wllite, Sandy Smith. ileged children with decorations and favors. eff? V ,g ,inf V , 'LKi5s it and mal-se it well. For Christmas the Future Nurses entertained underpriv- Future Homemakers Study and Serve The main purpose of Future Homemakers of America is to prepare its members as better homemakers for now and the future. During the year, the club has many service projects, including sponsoring an Easter egg hunt for orphans and supplying clothing to an Indian reserva- tion. Other high points in the activities of the club are fashion shows and field trips. Serving as sponsor of FHA is Mrs. Betty Graham. Mrs. Betty Graham Sponsor First row: Peggy Sylvester, Jonabeth Stanley, Sandy Taylor, Barbra Fleming, Pam Trusty, Jan Gross, Emily Hodges, Barbara Caiser. Second row: Patty Centneo, Janet Hartford, Regina Caldwell, Bonnie Stuart, Barbara Teague, Marie Brown, Gail Melady, Nancy Reeves, Frieda Upchurch, Joyce Smith, Janet Lincoln, Sandy Hill. Third row: Carolyn Hewes, Karen Briggs, Amye But- ler, Pam Hale, Deanna Deggennar, Barbara Gorman, Linda Forbes, Betty, Fulton, Peggy Wilds, Connie Whitney'. Fourth row: Carolyn Cooley, Diane Laek, Carolyn Blair, Linda Trusty, Linda Manior, Barbara Staff, Janice Cleary, Barbara Ware, Vicky Rutkowski, Sherry Reynolds, Faye Bernstein. Fifth row: Paula Rutledge, Margaret Metcalf, Margaret Johnson, Bonnie Carrit- son, Patty Gruber, Cheryl Smith, Sharon Matthews, Cheryl Cadis, Cindy Clark, Kathryn Murray, Kaye Stafford, Beverly Urpshot. . Y. I f . lg... Carolyn White President Sarah Smith Vice President Lee Rodgers Secretary Binnie Bennett Treasurer FHA members advance their knowledge of sewing and cooking. OFFICERS: Mimi Young, Secretary, Jack Hcggie, Vice-Presidentg Geoffrey Rowman, Executive President, Jim Con- nolly, President. First row: Nancy Brown, Joyce Gaskin, Tina Tei, Cindy Everheart, Sue Lindsley, Johanna Dalby. Second row: Daryl DeVault, ,lim Schenck, Clyde Garland, Patti Rina, Robert Moritz, Charles Evans. Third row: Kerry Kreitzcr, Phil Norris, Mike Sinder, Randy Hall, Rick Bailey, Denny Bosewell, Joel Tuurog, Gerald Gillie. Fourth row: Ray Evans, Robert Aguilar, Robert Mackie, .lack Skinner, Larry Kremer, Clifford Kilpatric, Mike Robinson Chess Club Enthusiasm Grows 1 Members of the Thomas Jefferson Chess Club meet after school for practice sessions and for city tournaments. At these tournaments club members compete with students M X' from other Dallas high schools. It offers interested students a chaneeito compete with other students and to further their knowledge of the game of chess. -KAI VTX! Ill l.l'lA'i it 4 MQ Math Club Studies Bill Schreiber Jodie Ray N o d S President Vice Preszdent Margie Watson Doug Reeder Secretary Treasurer and Theories Thomas ,lefferson's Math Club began in the school year of 1962-63 with hopes of advancing its members knowledge beyond the range of regular high school math courses. Its goal is 'to investigate the unusual and unique fields of mathematics. Under the leadership of Bill Schreiber, president, and Miss PatSchre1ber, sponsor the club has enjoyed many experiences in the world of higher math. First row: Margie Watson, Nancy Brown, Susie Bernat, Susan Shepard, Linda Fritz, Barbara Buehner. Second row: Ron Bohlander, Suzanne Orr, Les- lie Hotchkiss, Suzy Dickinson, Joan Bray, Bill Schreiber. Third row: Rich- ard Prestein, .lodie Ray, Neal Meritz, Doug Reeder, David Heath, Richard Grandjean, Bob Gordon, Jack Heggie. Fourth row: Paul Corman, Bernard McDermott, Paul Worchcster, Gordon Bowers, Steve Goodman, John McMa- hon, Dan Gruen, Richie Kaplan. Fifth row: Harold Granek, Bill Lowerre, Charles Wussow, Robert Erickson, Larry Bradfield. 2 Z Q 2 i K COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Front row: Patty Burnap, Lynn Gleason, Nancy Allen, Susie Thornton. Second row: Kathy Carnahan, Sue Stockdale, Penny Brannon, Robin Soper, .lanet Lawrence. Third row: Merilee Norsworthy, Kathy Caynier, Tammy Gaynier, Joan Bray, Penny Cash, Sue Hill. To grow as a person. To grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, nationalities. To grow in the knowledge and love of Godf' These are the purposes of the Jefferson Y-Teens. During the current l year the Y-Teens have raised money for the World Friendship Fund, taken Halloween favors to the childrenis wards at the Dallas hospitals, collected i food at Thanksgiving for a needy family, adopted a family for which they collected clothes and many other needy articles, and helped stuff envelopes 1 for the American Cancer Drive. Y-Teens has served the school by presenting the lunchroom graces and weekly devotions. Faculty sponsor of the club is Mrs. Irene Penry. j 1 Mary Lu Crossett l Chaplain I l l l Robin Cash Patsy Ling Dana Redding Diane Browell President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Booster Club Gives Support to Athletics Following summer organizational meetings, the Thomas Jefferson Booster Club began prepara- F A. O. tions to support the Rebel athletic teams through- w out their seasons. The Boosters began the year by getting sweat- f K K ers with Thomas ,leffersorfs family crest on them. With their giant Rebel flag, they led the student body with loud yells at all pep assemblies. 1 V' W The goals of the Booster Club are to further ' T school spirit, good sportsmanship, and the fine V' D tradition of Thomas Jefferson. ' I 3 IIA , Ronnie Howard Vice-President Raymond Collier Gordon Nettleton President Secretary Steve Segal Treasurer First row: Dave Marr, Billy Elmendorf, Tom Baird, David Johnson, David Cook, Ferdie Reppen, David Munden, David Hewes, Jim Elmendorf, Fred Volcansek, Gordon Nettleton, Bob Wagner, Steve Segal. Second row: Linden Branson, Randy Wilson, Dwight Stevens, Jim Haller, Noel Stout, Richard Skinner, Billy Witt, Larry Bell, Bob Glover, Robert Welch, John Twyman, Hank Boardman, Bill Lowree, Dale Johnson, Nate Alvey. Third row: Tom Smith, Johnny Karseno, Dennis Mills, Larry Stansbury, Robert Erickson, Barry Stoner, Allen Hirshberg, Bob Cordon, Don Flegarty, David Walls, Bob StoreY, John Low, Bruce Dishman. Fourth row: Kenneth Emhry, Bennie Messina, Allen Partridge, Terry McCoy, Phil Joseph, Larry Jones, Richard Coleman, David Hanson, Cary Peyton, Mike Kostick, David Cassidy, John Kenny. Fifth row: Steve Burck, Richard West, Dick Grisham, Jack Cannon, Robert Lamb, Hal Bruan, Bill Walls, Paul Wehrle, George Dillion, Harald Hofseth, Scott Dykema, Tim Madrigal, Hal Lawson, Danny Knight, Paul Hargis, Jim Bridges, Jerry Neel. T3iE5i5ifiiQEH2iW Kv45iiQfr -Vihfhsiiili 'Z ff? JMEQEK ' EWH'QKLW3W, First row: John Mayo, Glenn Mitchell, Ben Rippy, Clayton Bockbrader, Doug Reeder, Melvin Echols, Raymond Collier, Ronnie Howard, Shelby Smith, Tim Millard, Joe Daughtery, John Doyle, Fred Belk. Second row: Ricky Zipper, Larry Pickard, Tim Willis, David Snoddy, Lyn Davis, Robert Makela, Billy Perry, Jim Hunt, John Hale, George Thomhawk, Ronny Percell, Rusty Gandy, Gary Norman, Jerry Tomanek, Greg Jenkins. Third r0w.' Ralph Thomas, Mike Felder, Glenn Wey'land, Lee Puckett, Jimmy Scarborough, David Heath, Bob Morton, Bill Simpson, Larry Smith, Larry Winherg, Paul Sanderson, Terry Morgan. Fourth row: Jimmy Billings, Charlie Moss, Barry Sullivan, Randy Rosenthal, Earl Hale, Richard Prestien, Pat Closser, Joe Jones, Mike Deholt, Don Price, Charles Carter, Roger Kline, Pat Ewing, Lyn Graves, Fred Griswold, Greg May, John Jackson, Danny Edwards. Nina Kay Davis P1'L'Sff107If REBEI Sunrlra Laugenour Brenda Ross Andrea Cray Robin Soper Vzce-Presirlenl Vice-Presizlenl Secretary Treasurer I I PU RS Bebel Spurs is an organization newly formed at Jefferson last year. lt is composed of senior girls dedi- cated to promoting more and better spirit within the school. The name 'iSpurs states more clearly than any- thing else the aims of the group: '5Seniors with Pep United for Rebel Spiritf, The Spurs, clad in bright red jumpers and white blouses, sit together at assemblies and at games. Aided by colorful red and blue pom-poms and loud voices, they help to cheer the team on to victory. SECTION LEADERS First row: Dee Dee Drury, Patty Burnap. Second row: Sally Kennemer, Bonnie Garritson, Marie Sterling, Melissa Beatty, Linda' Belford, Karen Briggs. irst row: Patty Burnap, Melissa Beatty, Dee Dee Drury, Linda Belford, Jill Drake, Nina Kay Davis, Robin Soper, Sandra Laugenour. econd row: Charla Chapman, Nancy Allen, Bonnie Williams, Bennie Bennett, Janet Gilmore, Susie Brannon, Judy Campbell, Suzanne cGuyrt, Andrea Cray, Judy Pierce. Third row: Jackie Wilder, Mona Keffer, Barbara Jorman, Betty Jo Edrington, Linda Trusty, Sue Tomlin, LaVerne Goetz, Linda Mansion, Carolyn White, Sandy Hill, Cindy Cox, Diana Showers. Fourth row: Melanie Whitson, Susan Hughston, Virginia Altizer, Judy Garner, Robin Williamson, Lorraine Cobb, Pam Canfield, Carolyn Cargile, Carolyn Blair, Carolyn Hughes, Sue Brooks, Karen Briggs. Fifth row: Donna Tedder, Diane Murhead, Linda McDanell, Barbara Staff, Joy Ellis, Sally Kennemer, Brenda Ross, Margaret Johnson, Kathy Kastner, Julia Thompson, Bonnie Garritson, Yolanda Munoz, Janice Clary, Susan Beddoe, Marie Sterling. 257 Bonnie Garritson President Patty Burnap Vice-President Art Service Club Unselfishly Gives Time and Talent Striving to fulfill its multiple goal of serving Thomas Jefferson by answering the needs of the school in the realms of craftsmanship, originality, creativity, and design is the purpose of the Art Service Club. Decorating for the Homecoming and Christmas dances and making scenery for the Senior Play and 'The Music Man are a few of the activities which the club has done this year in an effort to create an interest and appreciation in art and creativity under the sponsorship of Miss Marion Cole. Lynn Walker Secrelzzry Bill Walls Margaret Johnson Treasure, Business Manager First row: Sandy Hill, Lynda Alford, Linda Cooper, Marilyn Herndon, Diana Chase, Carol Worchester, Leslie Porter, Cindy Newman, Cynthia Ley, Sylvia Penn, Carol Graham, Kathy Jones, Pat Cooper, Peggy Zoller, Susie Green, Pat Elms, Alinda Beaverson, Penny Trombley. Second row: Marianne Baier, Donna Tedder, Ann Hutchinson, Christie Schram, Jennifer Lindstrom, Patty Good, Carole Cornelius, Lynn Gleason, Andrea Gray, Bettye Edrington, Leslie Watson, Dianna Woodruff, Susan Thrower. Third row: Linda Ash- will, Terri Turner, Dana Askew, Linda Moriarty, Linda Nohmier, Sandy Jones, Cindy Clark, Patsy Hermes, Robin Soper, Patsy Ling, Mike Kostick, Charles Kemp, Marsha Hulse, Ross Collier, Nancy Foy, Alice Bronson, Susie Bernat. Fourth row: Merilee Norsworthy, Janice Clary, Kamie Netzorg, Marilyn Kistenmacher, Al Martinez, Ronnie Hunt, ,lean Stewart, Margie Watson. Al. 'lf K ,h ,Q . - J ji ' 2 . I Y Anne Daniel Paul Wehrle Susan Shepard Membership Chairman Reporter Historian 259 iifi fi ii is w Y. 4, 4 l First row: Jill Haslett, Janet Yates, Gail Meader, Pam Parks, Linda Hill, Diane Richards, Ginny Burke, Sherry Irwin, Earl Hale, Judy Elliot, Michele McGuire, Sandra Heberlin, Genevieve Griffin. Second row: Diane Browell, Carol Neiman, Janet Lincoln, Bonnie Stewart, Sharon Peters, Susie Reeves, Susie Herries, Linda Brown, Mary Ann McDuffy, Sharon Scott, Beverley Sadler, Patty Pendergrass, Judy Pringle, Bonnie Williams, Grace Horton. Third row: Susan Beddoe, Carolyn Cargile, Carla Spalding, Martea Harvey, Barbie Fassel, Mary Endres, Linda Schmidt, Arnye Butler, Melanie Whitson, Carolyn White, Linda Manion, Donna Sue Kenser, Caren Briggs, La Vern Goetz, Cheryl Howard, Joie Honea, Jimmy Rodriguez. Fourth row: Don Fleharty, Jack Ablon, Gail Wilson, Cathy Greenawald, Mary Ellen Morgan, Joslyn Wortman, Jim John, Vicki Hill, Timmy Davis, Bob Saddler, Gary Meek, Bolo Hayes, Tracey Hicks, Bill Hidell, Danny Hull, Leslie Reid, Orene Simmons, Kathy Wilson, Virginia Humphrey, Carolyn Clack, Elaine Grady, Harald Hofseth. Linda Cooper droodles on Music Mann sets. Susan Shepard strikes again. Many ASC members participate in art classes. 1i?iSs 5 I wonder if Michelangelo ever tried to draw a trainf' IL s a bird . . . ifs a lane 3 57 p ll s . . . Frrst row Anne Daniel Lynn Walker Linda Lawrence Judy Moore Regina Everett Binme Bennet, Marsha Tucker, Sharon Bright, Susan Shepard Second row Susie Dlckenson Bill LOWCIIC Donna Jones Janie Straitter Steffanie Vesecky, Karen Bright, Judy Karais Kathy Reynolds JOICCY Williams Sharon Crusinberry Tlurd row Beverly Haley Joyce Smith, Judy Slatturn, Diana Showers, Myra Linley Barbara Staff Janet Gilmore Sally Smith Patty Burns Fourth row Mar aret Johnson, Bonnie Carritson, Wayne Le-master Chuck Cross Tommy Beaird Randal Bjorkman Joe Bethancourt Bill Walls Joan Bray. Linda Belford Barbara Bridges Bill Hamilton Lexann James David Clevenger Gary Dankg Robert Jamison Nancy Owens Larry Shaw David Shipley Jimmy. Neece Wendell Ferguson President Vice-President Joyce Smith Shari Smith Jimmy Neece presents this year's sweetheart, Bar bara Ohlson, with a bouquet of red roses. Barbara Ohlson Susie Brannon Secretary Treasurer Larry Day Stuart Dobbs Philip Foster Donna Peebles J ack Pollard Alison Probe Dick Vgre Martha Welmering Michael Wood Distributive Education Elf at 1 j ffers Career Training To promote a better puuyglerstanding of career training is one of mVAA the goalspfjlgf t'r,-',e E .r.a,,.,r. VKVEV Vkkij k-VV? EFK? I VFkwk:A:VX r,,l F tot anfl seniors, only. an illterestiin a business career are ,considered in accepting aniapplicant for this course. Again this club isg sponsored by Mrs. Billye Faye Thompsorijlmilfi? strives toyniake the members of D.E. have a better Iiiniderstalrilling offtlreahbusinfgss World. ff . -1, 2 Stephen Grimes Ronnie Reasor ' V i ,gli ., A -sv 7512. :.-1. P-. fd-fi ' Frankie Wortham Billye Faye Thompson Sponsor Thespians Excel in Dramutics Promoting the interest of dramatics and knowledge of the theater throughout the entire student body is the purpose of the Thespians. The activities this year consisted of attending one play a month, having guest speakers at meetings, par- ticipating in drama contests, presenting a one-act play for interscholastic League competition, and presenting a pay assembly for the student body. Through these many activities and opportunities, Thespians has become an organization of high esteem and great benefit to those interested in the creative art of drama. nt , 1 I Ill .ludy Slattum President Judy Slattum, Barry Stoner, and Allen Hill partici pate in the Thespian Assembly. .Allen Hill Mimi Collier Barry Stoner Vzce-President Secretary Treasurer David Cook displays an un- known talent in The Man Who Came to Dinner. First row: Barbara Barbat, Cathy Jones, Vickie Leatherwood. Second row: Arm Nichols, Frances Farry, Kay Collins, Mimi Collier, Betty Dickin- son, Lea Spradlin. Third row: Sandy King, Francine Rudine, Karen Harrison, Maribeth Brewer, Knoxie Chapin, Nan Schwalbe, Sharon Ulrick, .lane Hobbs. Fourth row: Di Showers, Barbara Schoenberger, Kathy Matthews, Patti Rogers, Barbara Aid, Louise Kistler, Sondra Byers, Rick Bailey, .ludy Slattum. Fifth row: Paul Cormon, Mike Kostuik, .len'y Neel, Steve Gooch, Fred Volcansek, Allen Hill, Jack Ablon, Barry Stoner, Will Utay. Thespians celebrate their holidays in a big way! Barry Stoner is easily distracted by a camera. . I Miss Rutherfordfs un- selfish work on the Senior Play was re- warded in the end. 2 . Judy Slattum Make-Up Crew Aids TJ's Productions Thomas Jefierson's many dramatical and musical productions are given a pro- fessional touch hy the Make-Up Grew. Members of this organization are chosen on the basis of neatness of work, skill in the art of make-up, and speed in applying Chairman Sandra Brieger Vice- Chairman rnake-up. lt is directed hy Judy Slattum, Chairman, and Miss Shirley Henderson, Sponsor. Betty Fulton Vice-Chairman First row: Judy Robbins, Bobbie Marks, Mary Chris Gibbons, Judy Parker, Lee Rodgers. Sec- ond row: LaVern Goetz, Diana Lane, Marnie Gray, Georgia Gray, Diana Showers. Third row: Andrea Gray9'Kathy Carnahan, Jane Snow, Betty Fulton, Karen Marchbanks, Judy Slattum. Fourth row: Kathy Gaynier, Brenda Ross, Sandra Brie- ger, Alice Beaver, Gayle Loeffler, Linna Denny, Patty Pendergrass. Not pictured: Janet Lawrence, Phyllis Vollmcr. Junior Citizens Traffic Commission f Promotes Traffic Safety N l OFFICERS President ...- ,,,,,,,,,,,. .,.......,.....,,,...., ........ D a vid Cook Vice-President ,,,,,,. .AA,. B ill Lowerre l Secretary ,,,.,,,,...,. ,.....,,,,..,. A nn Ray Reporter ,..,,,,,,, ,.... G ail Aronoff Organizing and promoting traffic in the Thomas Jefferson district is the main goal of the Junior Citizens Traffic Commission. All Dallas schools have Traffic Commissionsg all of which meet once a month at the Administration Building. Several times a year each school sends repre- sentatives to serve on the jury at the traffic court. Thomas Jefferson sends several delegates from each classification to represent the school at the yearly convention at S.lVl.U. l V fFirst row: Susie Bernat, Sarah Smith, Cheryl Howard, Susie ldzorik, Cathy Friedman, Gail Aronoff. Second row: Martha Charlebois lAnn McConnell, Marilyn Kistenmacker, Judy Pringle, Sherry Irwin, Diane Browell, Deann Cobb, Nancy Brown, Judy Parker. Third row: Mary Jean Smith, Susie Herries, Karen Ballou, Gwen Smith, Patty Gruber, Sharon Matthews, Leslie Reid, Peggy Holt. Fourth row Earl Hale, Richard Prestein, Linda Schmidt, Pitts Launey, Cliff Bowden, Paul Corman, David Cook. Fifth row: Paul Wehrle, Phil Self Robert Welch, Lanny Kremer, Allen Hill, Bill Lowerre. 267 First row: Kathy Alexander, Linda Lou Nicosia, Claralee McKenzie, Mary Knight, Linda Myers. Second row: Cynthia Henry, Sharo Pearce, Marion Keller, Jeanie Person, Diana Lane. Third row: Tim Johnson, Joel Taurog, Janet Starnes, Susan Altick, Norma Brader Beth Leas. Fourth row: Jim D,Ambrogi, Pilar Gutierrez, Robbie Lambeth, Nancy Foy, Kay Rainwater, Pam Spangler. Fifth row: Rohel Wagner, David Cejka, Marianne Wright, Patti Burns, Nancy Muir, Sue Hill, Linda Cason, Jackie McClain. First Period OFFICERS: First row: Mikki Mc- Quirk, Secretaryg Kathy Mathews, Ac- companistg Barbara Johnson, Vice- President, Librarian, Janet Starnes, Social Secretary. Second row: Brent Myers, Social Secretary, Bob Wagner, President, Randy Dyer, Treasurer. l SECTION LEADERS: First row: Caren Cosgrave, Beth Leas. Second row: Susan Thrower, Debra Hodges. Third row: Jocl Taurog, Brent Myers. 268 ,T .? First row: Carolyn Skinner, Nancy Ledbetter, Viki McCormack, Frances Yeary, Sara Bearden, Roberta Farmer. Second row: Dorothy Ferguson, Lisa Buchan, Laura Young, Kathleen Murrah, Joanne Cook, Carol Rudkin. Third row: Susan Thrower, Sheri Mims, Mary Lee McDonald, Elise Murphy, Susan Lane, Brent Myers, Gene Langkop. Fourth row: Suzanne Vaupel, Caren Cosgrave, Michael Stanley, Maria Land, Larry Swindle, Fred Griswald. Fifth row: Mikki McQuirk, Jennifer Lindstrom, Carole Lynn Tate, Barbara Johnson, Kathy Matthews, Randy Dyer, Johnny Ray Sherrill. General Chorus Members Learn Fundamentals of Music TJ's General Chorus is open to any student of vocal music in the school. This group assists the Concert Choir in assem- blies and provides much pleasure for the student body. Many participants in this program later advance to the Concert Choir level, and receive valuable aid in the meantime toward this goal. 269 Sixth Period OFFICERS: First row: Susan Carney, Secre- tary, Sue Ewing, Vice-President, Marie Brown, Social Secretary. Second row: Richard Mason Presidentg .lo Ann Munden, Librarian, M. L Aday, Treasurer. 9 First row: Robert Moritz, Richard Mason, Susan Hughston, Leslie Donovon, Marilyn Volz, Jo Murray, Mary Kay Alberts. Second row: Joe McQuirk, Kent Moss, Collette Compton, Mary Wilson, Marjorie Flagler, Cindy Hutchinson, Ann Thomas. Third row: Bill Bailey, Mike Gerrity, Cherrie Estes, Martha Lambert, Helen Hagaman, ,lo Ann Munden, Susan Carney. Fourth row: Don Murphey, James Glass, Sue Ewing, Cindy Calloway, Diana Davis, Elizabeth Hildreth, Liz Shine, Janice Schoenke. Fifth row: George Sickler, Linda. Love, Marie Brown, Bobette Delcambre, Barbara Fleming, Sarah Harris, Alice Bronson. eg gs, u t First row: Kathy Doyle, Linda Hairston, Linda Fawcett, Mary Bonnell, Glen Hargis, Leonard Brounstein. Second row: Janet Ferguson, Prissy Norton, Elaine Ramage, Sandy Hill, Mary Crenshaw, Cary Elam, Robert Smalley. Third row: Carol Speck- man, Judy Young, Faye Bernstein, Phyllis Vollmer, Nancy Hollow, Janice Hanthcock, M. L. Aday, Wallace Harrow. Fourth row: Linda Robbins, Jocilyn Wortman, Marianne Munson, Bonnie Stuart, Sharon Peters, Jean Wilson, Richard Grube, Jimmy Grihble. Fifth row: Cheryl Smith, Sandra Stark, Susan Willsey, Connie Ingle, Sue Morel, Lu Clare Schwettman, Jan Sittel, Allan Jones, Byron Caldwell, Randy Posey. Music training be- gins in c h o r u s classes. SECTION LEADERS: First row: Linda Fawcett, Faye Bernstein, Leslie Donavan. Second row: Colette Comp- ton, Don Murphy, Cindy Callaway. 27I First row: Frankie Harris, Janet Emery, Gay Elmore, Sharon Bybee, Carol Grossnickle, Sandra Laugenour. Second row: , Linda Tornblom, Frances Millar, Pam Love, Diane Holland, Linda Caldwell, David Hodges. Third row: Vicky Hanson, Karen ' Gerrard, Linda Gump, Mary Ann Crossett, Fred Klinck, John Jackson. Fourth row: Beverly Renfro, Cheryl Betts, Mari- 1 jean Hobbs, Cheryl Baker, Paul Schieffer, Dudley Watson. Fifth row: Janet Gilmore, Sharon Buchel, Mary Simes, Lynn Rohats, Kathy Birmingham, Robert Erickson, Richard West. OFFICERS: First row: Wanda Murehead, Librarian, Janet Skinner, Treas- urer, Sandra Laugenour, Vice-President, Ronny 'Howard, Presidenzg Jill Eaton, Secretary, Mona Gardner, Accompanist. Second row: Esther Mc- Elfish, Social Secretaryg Dudley Watson, Social Secretary. 272 Under the guidance and di- rection of Mrs. Analee Huf- faker, the General Chorus learns the fundamentals of Seventh Period First row: Paula Rutledge, Cristine Winkleman, Mona Gardner, Jill Dix, Gail Wilson, Judy Merriman. Second row: Larry Cammack, Charlotte Richardson, Frances Wood, Gail Melady, Martha Good, Sharon Ulrick. Third row: Criss Witt, Marilyn Herndon, Patsy Hermes, Jill Eaton, Tracie Lord, Penny Trombley. Fourth row: David Tomanek, Wanda Murehead, Crissy Caruth, Beverly Bailey, Betty Ray, Vicky Russell, Esther McElfish. Fifth row: Ronny Howard, Will Utay, Cindy Clark, Beth Reeder, Virginia Williams, Ann Russey, Janet Skinner, Barbara Fine. --,-. af .13 SECTION LEADERS: First row: Judy Merriman, Dudley Watson Diane Murehead. Second ro-w: Crissy Winkleman, Cheryl Baker. First row: Harriet Buford, Sharon Edgar, Janet Deare, Pedie Oliver, Alice Keck, Pat Saxon, Boody Travis, David Osborn, Tommy Tully, Jerry Tomanek, Stuart lsgun, Don McDonald, Richard Prestien, Dick Baker. Second row: Francine Rudine, Carol Friedman, Martha Charlebois, Beverly Callison, Kathy Reynolds, Karen Harrison, Carolyn McBride, Ron Bohlander, Frank Cain, Jeff Buehner, Randy Scott, Dan Gilmore, Dave Marr. Third row: Virginia Schindler, Becky Kuhatschek, Linda Warren, Orene Simmons, Melinda Murrell, Nina Kay Davis, Sharon Matthews, Paul Brown, David Long, Bill Irwin, Dan Cruen, Jimmy Kelly, John Langston, Bob Cornoyer. Fourth row: Cheryl Smith, Lynn Robinson, Lila Deis, Betty Briden, Frances Farry, Billie Klett, Jeanne Chasens, David Shook, Pat Ewing, Leslie Caruth, Don Mills, Don Newberry, Scott Russell, Rick Graff, Paul Welirle. Fifth row: Alinda Beaverson, Deanna Holmes, Kathy Matthews, Barbara Schoeneberger, Merrilee Norsworthy, Margaret Johnson, Kathy Birmingham, Sharon Wliitney, Sue Boyd, George Warren, Tommy Allen, Robert Erickson, Ray Addington, Dudley Watson, Arthur McCrary, Don Murphy. Concert Choir Create Under the direction of Mrs. Analee Huffaker, the Concert Choir. known as the Rebellaires, strive to achieve both scholastic and choral excellence. The Concert Choir is renown throughout Dallas for its many programs, such as Thanksgiving and Christmas, for both the student body and various other groups. The Rebellaires hosted the first city music festival in February, while the spring musical, Meredith Wilsonis The Music Man, was the culmination of many long hours of rehearsal. The choir Works as a unit to achieve one single goal-excellence in everything it undertakes. First row: Larry Barnes, Jack Strain, Larry Cammack, Bill Yenny, Carole Hamilton, Steve Jones, Emily Polly, Steve Calvert, Kathy Ruddell, Mary Lu Crossett, Margaret Metcalf, Paula Rutledge, Carol Kizer, Marsha Hulse, Susie Thornton, Maribeth Brewer. Second row: Randy Posey, John Story, Tim Deason, Jim Roderick, Marc Lipps, Mike Cosgrave, Allen Hubbard, Kay Wehner, Deeann Cobb, Ann Akridge, Jill Eaton, Marnie Gray, Corinne Pellillo, Mona Gardiner, Genie Ross, Jane Gettle, Anne McCullough. Third row: Paul Schieffer, Raymond Collier, Jimmy Tatum, Greg May, Mike Trickey, Charles Deppen, Lonny McDonnel, Joe Daughtery, Lynda Holden, Alice Ann Boggs, Vicki Sowell, Ann Daniels, Donna Busby, Judy Pringle, Susan Shepard, Cherie Miller, Pat Kalk, Ruth Gene Godscy, Barbara Buehner. Fourth row: Bill Schrieber, Ricky Allen, Barry Stoner, Allen Hill, Tony Leija, Butch Turet, Henry Grieger, Beverly Haley, Carol Jackson, Sally James, Karen McLaughlin, Sally Fitzhugh, Becky Russell, Louise Kistler, Prissy Williams, Marilyn Leslie, Linda Blanke, Janice Light, Joyce Bronson, Elaine Grady. Fifth row: Randy Wilson, Tom Parr, Bill Campbell, Jimmy Polk, Robert Makela, Alfred Guhstufz, Paul Hargus, Dick Grisham, Carol Watson, Ginny Smith, Pat Martin, Jennifer Ward, Barbara Aid, Judy Slattum, Mary Lynn Rutledge, Cheryl Cadis, La Vern Jones, Linda Ross, Joan Bray, Bonnie Garritson. Eaptivating Concerts Mrs. Analee Huffaker Sponsor 275 Choir Officers Thlrcl Perlocl ik ww N562 Pat Saxon Treasurer Judy Prmgle Carole Watson Tom Parr Chaplam Soczal Secretary Social Secretary The chorr pauses durmg assembly. Fourth Period David Long Dave Marr President Vice-President Linda Blanke Susie Thomtgn Susan Shepard Secretary Secretary Treasurer Kathy Matthews - - Karen McHugh B111 Irwm Chaplain Social Secretary Social Secretary All right nowftime to pass out the toys! The sky is falling! Special Thanks Mrs. Analee Huffaker's inspirational guidance uplifts each member to do his best. Her undaunted spirit and directing genius instills added emotion to each song. A special heartfelt Hthanksn is expressed from each Rebellaire for Mrs. Huffaker's mother-like devotion and for the in- finite number of hours she has spent beyond the call of duty on rehearsals. Carol Kizer deserves special recognition from the members of Concert Choir. She acts as Mrs. Huffaker,s personal secretary, transmitting her messages to the choir, performing other duties with foresight and wisdom to give the choir director added time to devote to the choir, and doing everything with a smile and a gentle warmth that evokes cooperation. We about to sing salute you, Carol, the epitome of dependability and unselfish service. Accompanists Steve Calvert Mona Gardner Carole Hamilton Steve Jones Emily Polly o o Ll bra rla n s Barbara Buehner Elaine Grady Marsha Hulse Pat Kalk Janice Light 278 Section Leaders t Richard Allen ,loan Bray ina Kay Davis Dick Grisham Karen McLaughlin Merrilee Norsworthy Jerry Tomanek An army prepares for War. It has strength, numbers, and leadership, but what is it Without its ser- geants? The section leaders of the Concert Choir are seen as sergeants to the people of their respective voice divisions as they seek to'move them about, keep order, take roll, and perform other vital adminis- trative tasks. They also act as representatives to the Choir Council. Maribeth BICWCI' Mary Lu Crossett Allen Hill Becky Kuhatschek John Langston Kathy Ruddell Dudley Watson 279 '4Ya got trouble my friends as 'KLooky there! Harold, Dan Gruen, warns of corrup- tion in River City, as Marcellus, Robert looks on. Makela, looks on. l The Grecian Urns ss Standing: Margaret Johnson, Cheryl Cadis, Carolglackson, Linda Ross. Kneeling: Joan Bray, Maribeth Brewer. . ,,rstr ri' e we Amaryllis, Cathie Jones, laughs at Winthrop as Mrs. Paroo Concert Choir Presents The Music Man girlie, girl l Charlie, Robert Erickson, plays up to Marion, Barbara Schoenberger. Beware of boys! Eulalie, Judy Slattum, warns Zaneeta, Corrine Pellillo. .13 431 K ' ff K . ,, if fag. 2' ' f I r .gf ' 1 - ' 1 ' fp Q eg? sg ' f M1 1 , W if . .,.. A ,V ' - ' 'if V 1,:iez,:-vw ' A +5 -' , , 'A , - ' A mm' Q ,sf-,1lQ2,,f'if5 5 k H. . . He's crying? Amaryllis, Sharon Edgar, exclaims, as Winthrop, 0. C. Hope, bawls and Mrs. Paroo, Lila Deis, looks on. .ull liYl Sl li? 'Q , My muslc holder for a marchmg p1ccolo player Tommy Butch Turret Qhows Zaneetzz Lyn ROb1HSOH lus mvenuon. Mayor Shinn and Spouse John Langston and Karen McLaughlin First row: Judy Robbins, Ann Akridge, Karen McHugh, Carole Busacker, Cherie Miller. Second row: Eloise Porter, Mary Lu Cros- sett, Paula Savage, Cheryl Smith, Pam Stokes, Janette Miller, Becky Kuhatschek, Marilyn Poteet, Cheryl Watson, Mary Kirby, Janet Walker. Third row: Patsy Ling, Bitsy Schultz, Maureen Buckley, Dora Sherman, Pat' Powell, Penny Tromley, Sally Fitzhugh, Linda Warren, Donna Busby, Ingrid Davis, Anne McCullough. Fourth row: Sharon Matthews, Vicki Young, Suzi Dickinson, Susan Shepard, Tammy Gaynier, Ann Ray, Sharon Puckett, Kathy Caynier, Sue Ewing, Sue Stockdell, Judy Brill. Fifth row: Lyn Robinson, Barbara Birmingham, Lana Lowrie, Kay Douglass, Roseanne Carr, Sally James, Sue Goodson, Maria Lampman, Jo Carol McGehee, Susan Porter, Nancy Black, Judy Gardiner. Sixth row: Melissa Carland, Mitzi Watkins, Carol Watson, Sue Sivright, Suzanne Reeves, Marsha Jackson, Nancy Estes, Carole Loughmiller, Louise Knotts, Suzanne Reeder, Lila Deis, Susan Acklin. Reb Belles Proudly Represent Thomas Jefferson In addition to performing colorful dance routines during half time at all football games, the Reb-Belles, under the supervision of their sponsor Miss Sarah Hardy, help to promote' school spirit by selling ribbons and tickets for many athletic events. Other services of this organization include marching in parades and performing for various groups, such as the Walnut Hill Dads' Club. Receiving a rating of uEXcellent in city-wide half-time show competition, the Reb-Belles proudly represent TJ. l Membership in the drill team is based, on grades, poise, ap- pearance, ability, and teacher ratings. The year's social events, which include a Homecoming Tea and a Christmas party, are high- lighted by a special banquet in the spring ,when the new officers, managers, and members are presented. 1 Miss Sarah Hardy Sponsor 282 SOCIAL OFFICERS: Sharon Puckett, Secretary-Treasurerg Ann Ray, Vice- Presidentg Barbara Birmingham, Re- porterg Tammy Gaynier, Kathy Gay- nier, Chaplainsg Dora Sherman, Presi- dent. REB BELLE OFFICERS Judy Robbins, Lieutenantg Ann Akridge, Lieutenant Karen McHugh, Captaing Carole Busacker, Lieutenant Cherie Miller, Lieutenant. Y swim' 5- -,W Q. . s, J J' W ' ' - ' ' ' - ': .,,,,A, A .J i, ' J if , ' ff: Q ,. ' 'I J- H .Q ' A d y J gk J is in 1 J V 'L,- , -- ., V 1 vs. . - - - ff : assi-.efiaig'i1 ,J Q .gg Pg ,I 4 , , VM it Q H J, J Q J '+P . J J : , iff .,,, si' ,J J ,. 4 as A -, A V,,. 5, N- '15, W ggi FIRST PLATOON A, V 5 J i' ,T -V 'a H' in , 'J ' .V td, First row: Pam Stokes, Marilyn Poteet, Donna . ' ' ,... ,V ,Q ' I ,, ,Ai ', 'Jiii -JS-'j'A.,,'i'3?f Busby, Mary Kirby, Cheryl Watson, Anne Mc- N geihif g' 1,6 , - :il Q :E ffie-1 5 J E' Cullough, Janette Miller. Second row: Linda 1-L UI A-,g fr f . 2L?Qs 2: ' V fl 2 ,N J5 '- S i f Ex A N- , I J ,Jgiiy-Af.:-Q, I f ,iw gif--X-7' Warren, Becky Kuhatschek, Penny Trombley, , ' 'I VS l -if J , ' Fairs J ' Judy Brill, Sally Fitzhugh, Sue Stockdell, ln- 'J rg I I f 'T J I Leif if Qyfgigw N :fa ' if f, :J - - - - j 5. , , - .J J- grid Davis, Officer, Ann Akridge. :'l t 'M ' - : J f ' ' J, W'l J ,-ll J. ,-r-l ' , J ,J 3 J I' ' . ' r ..,,.. y,' I Q i i gf i J F l 1 ,J J. Ml i f L Q J, 8 r.e,:. ii, .,r,,.,,r:. ' ..,L, ,, , LAWV ' Q - -,ff 6 ' Y SECOND PLATOON First row: Nancy Black, Tammy Caynier, Jo Carol McCehee, Sharon Puckett, Lila Deis, Sue Ewing, Maria Lampman. Second row: Suzanne Reeder, Susan Porter, Susan Acklin, Carole Loughmiller, Sue Coodson, Louise Knotts, Sally James, Officer, Carole Busacker. ' '1'11- f A 1 . X .I l J f is ' J l i 'Ja '27 Zf' 'B 'I f H .-,jul .sly Q Qi Q,- J -gt ,Y, - A lb i . J of c- f, Vf 1 J J f 7 'f V 4,3-fa ' ,if ' ii' .J J V' if ' J f ' Q' '4-al? 'f , ? f ,Q .g Jig, sf 1 J: ilii. .M -J -ff . . 9 'ii 5 sf , J J ll A V4 A -5 2 KS Z Q . ,gg llle fr J A b ,Q 'n ,,,,,, jf Ji ie,e J .i, J J F 3 a t iyya ' ,J -J . ':- iea . i i i K -z .,,V JZ 5 , K F J. - A Jx, V f K , J ,,,, J J J A 1 5iQ5 i k 5 J i,. J Jti Xi' SJ li f . J JJJ J ., JJ ,,- efe'-i ' ilie Q A e e' iii THIRD PLATOON First row: Lyn Robinson, Ann Ray, Lana Lowrie, Suzanne Reeves, Sue Sivright, Kay Douglass, Barbara Birmingham. Second row: Judy Gardiner, Melissa Carland, Roseanne Carr, Nancy Estes, Marsha Jackson, Carol Watson, Mitzi Watkins, Sharon Matthews, Officer, Cherie Miller. FOURTH PLATOON Eloise Porter, Paula Savage, Mary Lu Crossett, Bitsy Schultz, Cheryl Smith, Patsy Ling, Maureen Buckley, Kathy Gaynier, Suzi Dickinson, Janet Walker, Vicki Young, Susan Shepard, Dora Sherman, Pat Powell, Officer, Judy Robbins. Miss Hardy bundles up for early morning prac- tices. Reb Belles strive to look their best at all times. Ai? ,Q J as . ki I . t, . es, is Q I V' N i 5 . 1 , 1 ' - 1 ' I iii.: Q S J , Q 5, 'I ' s ,,,, , A ' . 34 Q , 5 1 A ,, . ,f '--f:-' , D. gf i, A Q 1 if ' 'L I in 7 -e if. Reb Belles are dignified and poised. Reb Belles are agile and co ordinated! FLUTES Sarah Adams Binnie Bennett Lewis Boyd Ann Bundy Lynn Carlisle Virginia Coffman Jo Ann Collins Cecile Colwell Elaine Donaldson Sallie Grimes Linda Hill Kathy Kastner Marilyn Lank Mari Lewelling Ken McCullough Susan Millar Celia Moor Dan Saunder Boody Travis Deana Woodruff BASSES Paul Daniel Dan Esslinger Kerry Glass Jim John Chip Tait .lim Quinn CLARINETS Joyce Bicker 286 Graciella Canaliza Terry Cockrum Paul Corman Phyliss Crawford Ruth Douglass Beth Ferguson Barbara Fine Carole Hamilton .Ierry .larrell Kerry Kreiter Kay Loewen Merry Makela Suzanne Mathis Martha McCaffrey Bob Meyer .lack Mooney Kathy Mooney Linda Nutley Rosemary Peters Rosemary Slaughter Taulee Smith Sandy Stuart Bobby Terrill Guynell Terry Don Volkmer .limmy Wortham Larry Worthy BARITONES Ben Harding Mac McMurtry Rusty Rough Carole Lynn Tate OBOES Rebecca Burkarth Suzanne Philliber BASSOONS Lynn Carrell John Reid ALTO CLARINET Jerry McWhorter BASS CLARINET Andy Armstrong Ann Benson ALTO SAX Tom Barnes lack Bartlett Cliff Bowden Marie Brown Bill Graves Richard Irvine Wayne Lynn Bill Perry Jon Probst Ralph Thomas Teddy Vinson TEN OR SAX Trudy Bodzin Steve Briggs John Kelsey Mike Marsalis Tommy Taylor Pat Tully BARITON E SAX ,Ion Crook .lim Heggie Bob Shuffler CORNETS Tony Alvarado Ricky Bounds Randy Boyd Pat Campbell Jeff Cizek Mike DeBolt George Dillon Leonard Hendricks Craig Kalman Pat Kaspar Curtis Lundeen Dolores Maldonado Nancy McGehee Amp Miller Phil Norris Don Nugent Paul Parker Byron Parks Bill Read Joe Worthington .loe Young FRENCH HORNS Betty Duke Bill Gross Cary Lane Susan Lloyd Rick Tears TROMBON ES Richard Adams Charles Breckenridge David Chapman Bob Dennis James Eerguson Don Fletcher Joe Lively David Myrick Ricky Reece Vincent Soorholtz Will Utay Don Williams STRING BASS Barbara Jamison PERCUSSION Bill Brogden Mack Diltz .limmy Kelley Butch Kimbriek John Patterson Dicky Rossiter Tommy Sage Karen Shaw David Shelton Ginny Smith Blue and Red Rebel Bonds Provicle Music for School Functions Thomas leffersonls Marching Band, which is 135 members strong, was divided this year into two groups, the Red Band and the Blue Band, performing at alternating football games. In addition to providing music for school events, the band has participated in many parades including the Thanksgiving Day and Cotton Bowl Parades. It has also been invited to perform at numerous special events such as the Big DH Band and Drill Team Show at which it was given a rating of 64Excellentf' Other activities of the Band include raising money to air condition the band room, sponsoring a Christmas dance for band members, and attending a spring banquet. Mr. Harold Hargu Band Director Officers First row: Boody Travis, Drum Majorg Bob Shuffler, Assistant Drum, Major. Second row: Office Staff: Graciella Canaliza, Cecile Colwell, Terry Cockrum, Betty Duke, Jerry McWhorter. Third row: John Reid, Librariang Lynn Carrell, Student Direc- tor. Fonrth row: Lieutemznts: Chip Tait, Kerry Class, .lim John. Fifth row: Ricky Bounds, Captaing Bill Gross, Band M anuger. MAJORETTES Susan Lloyd Celia Moor Marie Brown Band members and their dates enjoy them- elves at the Christmas dance. Y Presented at the Christmas dance were the Band Beau and Sweetheart, Mack Diltz and Carole Hamilton. Band members practice first and second periods each morning. X. Nm :vs Enthusiastic Rebel Band members proudly represent Thomas Jefferson in the Dallas Texans Parade in December. .E 4 xxx 1 K, 41,2 21 v X . ,r XX K x , K H V f ' ' -K ' Q MW N ft L9 - - 2 - f .ki f . e . .... ,W ,....f .- p '5 X QQ. EY 1 ' L 'a,,o 5' 4 if i me v if 1 a .,,,, f fifggig 5 o M14 if ', ,4 -lfiifi E ' 2 ,f , --f L ' W? fr' '27, 5 ' 1 M, ' i-we-'ff' W? K it 45 c as s is p is pp 5 431 i ' ,or. . EH -1, f it .V , s - , WM ? E , has-11 een. is Q K, fy , 1,4 we K y uf fe Aw e , ' -1 mv' 5 rf . 1 ,sg WM J :V ws 1 J 5 it :Q ' M Kzf Y' ' ' ', '1'g' 1:-' . 1? w - ff' 3' f-if ' Elie! M' ,1 1 i, ' 1 'V , -- ifihiilfdf 'fig -, , .. 'te' s f? , . H2544 4 I we 'W ,. 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Distinguished in the State Fair of Texas Parade was TJ's Blue and Red Band. 1 r V l l l The band provided music and spirit at each football game. 5 Receiving a rating of Excellent, the Rebel band encour- ages pride in each Jeffersonian. V'-fc I Y W ' 1 Cliff Bowden Saxophone All-Region Band Rosemary Slaughter Clarinet Bob Shufiler Baritone Saxophone David Olan Clarinet Thomas .lefferson's D an ce Band, which performs at special assemblies and contests, is com- prised of sixteen members of the marching band. It was reorgan- ized this year under the direction of Mr. Harold Hargus. Members of the Dance Band are chosen on the basis of ability in auditions each spring. Dance Band Performs in TJ Functions SAXOPHONES TRULIPETS Bill Perry ,lack Bartlett Lynn Carrell Pat Tully Cliff Bowden Jeff Cizek Nancy McGehee Byron Parks TROMBONES Ricky Reece David Myrick Mac McMurtry Richard Adams J oe Lively RHYTHM Jimmy Kelley Mack Diltz Chip Tait Tommy Sage 293 VIOLINS and VIOLAS Barbara Banks Randall Bjorkman Randolph Boyd Karen Bryant Tim Deason Molly Green Jill Haselett Karen Irvine Beth Leas Rebecca Morin Mary Newman Kathy Rucsch Sharon Valenti Barbara Ware Perin Yolac WOODWINDS Becky Burkarth Cecile Colwell Lynn Carrell Mari Lewelling Ken McCullough Jerry lN'IcWl1orter Rosemary Peters John Reid PERCUSSION and PIANISTS Bill Brogden Linda Foote Jimmy Kelley David Shelton Jack Strain CELLOS and BASSES Bill Bentley Sigue Bjorkman Carolyn Blair David Dees Jill Dix Ronald Howell Sharon Strickland BRASS Ricky Bounds David Crenshaw Paul Daniel Bob Dennis Bill Gross Joe Lively Byron Parks Joe Young Music for various programs at school, such as the Homecoming Pageant, the Christmas assembly, and the spring musical is provided by the Thomas Jefferson Symphony Orchestra. Under the direction of Mr. Weldon Wendland, the orchestra has also performed at Music Day during the State Fair, at the Museum of Fine Arts, and at several orchestra festivals. Those people who are skilled in playing an instrument are welcome to become members of the orchestra, which now numbers forty-five. Sixteen orchestra mem- bers perform with the Dal-Hi Symphony Orchestra, and five members were selected to become members of the All-State Orchestra. !'-all K fri STRINGS First row: Randal Bjorkman, Tim Deason, Signe Bjorkman, Carolyn Blair, Becky Morin, Barbara Ware, Karen Bryant. Second row: Kathy Ruesch, Jill Haslett, Jill Dix, Sharon Strickland, David Dees, Karen Irvine, Molly Green, Barbara Banks, Sharon Valenti. Third row: Randy Boyd, Perin Yolac. Standing: Bill Bentley, Ronnie Howald. WOODWINDS: First row: Ruth Douglass, 'Mary Peters, Becky Burkarth. Second row: Ken Mc- Cullough, Mary Lewelling, James Carrell, Rose- mary Slaughter, John Reid. PERCUSSIONS Lmda Foote, Jack Strain, David Shelton, Bill- Brogden JIYIIIIIY ALL-STATE BAND MEMBERS: James Carrell, Becky Burk arth, John Reid. Not pictured: Barbara Ware, Randall Bjork man. First row: Susie Thorn, Claudia Williams, Elaine Donason, Sarah Anne Smith, Sharon Bright, Maggie Mitchell, Jerry Jane Gil- more. Second row: Melanie Whitson, Reesa Samuelson, Ellen Epstein, Betty Jarosz, Joanne Cook, Mardee Schramm, Pam Stokes. Third row: Janet Blailock, Nancy Black, Cindy Young, Nancy Oldham, Kathy Carnahan, June Patmore, Judy Gamer, Patricia Ford. Fourth row: Sallye Hendricks, Susan Merell, Margaret Crump, Linda Lewis, Nancy Brown, Betty Duke, Marsha Jackson, Sue Sivright. Fifth row: Carolyn Soeckman, Becky Russell, Robin Cash, Carol King, Susan O'Connor, Diane Murehead, Diane Chenoweth, Joanna Sawyer. Inclustrious Students Assist Office Workers Office assistants aid the Dean of Attendance, Mrs. Edith Cooper. They are chosen on a volunteer basis with certain requirements of no grade below a C' and preferably a B average. Their duties consist of picking up daily reports, delivering call slips, taking messages to teachers, and innumerable other activities for the office. 296 First row: Chrissy Winlleman, Marsha Hulse, Mary Bonnell, Corrine lllich, June Patmore. Second row: Mary Cros- sett, Ann McConnell, Eloise Porter, Sandra Taylor, Karen Johnson, Virginia Jordan. Third row: Anita Rutledge, Barbara Bickey, La Claire Schwettmann, Kathy Angel, Janet Blailock, LaDonna Newton, Mrs. Elizabeth Childs, Clinic Assistants Aid School Nurse Clinic assistants aid the school nurse, Mrs. Elizabeth Childs, in running a smooth, efficient, clinic. They are chosen on a volunteer basis and are screened by the qnurse. After a girl becomes an assistant, she must maintain a C average in all of the subjects which she is taking at the time she is accepted. Her duties include checking eyes, taking temperatures, Weighing and measuring students, and helping to complete complex school forms. 297 29 Rifle Team Attracts Girls Under the supervision of Colonel J. B. McClure, the girls of the Rifle Team have learned about self-protec- tion and the mechanics of modern weapons. Open to all girls, this newly formed team attempts to eliminate the fear that most girls have of firearms. It also teaches girls how to use weapons and how to care for them. The team is divided into two squads which practice on alternating days. Because they follow the rules and regulations of the National Rifle Association, they qualify for the awards given bythe Association. W Dana Redding Lynn Gleason Karen Briggs .lanet Lawrence President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer First row: Mikki McQuirk, Dana Redding, Janet Lawrence, Marilyn Moser. Second row: Lynn Norton, Lynn Gleason, Chery Smith, Cheryl Howard, Judy Tate, Judy Pringle, Karen Briggs. Third row: Suzanne Woods, Kathy Vanderventer, ,lan Sundberg 8 t i Water Ski Club Crganized to Advance Interest in Skiin Newly formed this yea1', the Water Ski Club promotes interest in water safety and skiing throughout the school year. Semi- nars are held on skiing, and during the summer the main highlight is a skiing tournament. All members of the club have use of the North Dallas Ski Clulfs jump. The sponsor of the Water Ski Club is Mr. Joe Bearden. Keith Thornton Larry Pickard President Secretary-Treasurer First row: Donna Kinser, Vicki Davis, Karen Evans, Susie Thornton, Jan Hart, Ginny Lee, Donna Busby, Pamela Yule, Susie Thorn, Susan Shepard, Caren Clark. Second row: Buster Meader, Mary Ann Martin, Nancy Winthrop, Marilyn Winthrop, Carol Jackson, Frances Fairy, Karen Harris, Lewis Boyd, Kerry Krieter, Frank Sanford, Paul Hochleutner, Larry Meador. Third row: Bill Cousins, Carter Shilling, Bob Skinner, Billy Underwood, Lonny McDonald, John Gunnell, Bob Story, Don Ford, Pitts Launey, Dennis Shepard, Jeff West. Fourth row: John Reid, Tommy Paine, Bo Foulks, Rick Cofer, Johnny Bay, David Garrett, Ross Collier, Mike Miller, Steve Brooks, Bill Simpson, Paul Hargus, Philip Self, Donald Murphy, James Quinn. .....,..1Lfa-fit K ' ,.. - - L11 if -- Z..-, 1 H H' - Ice Skating Club Provides Falls and Fun for Members OFFICERS: Kathleen M u r r a h, Secrelaryg Donna Kinser, Presidentg Brian Robins, Treas urerg Susan Porter, Vice-Presidentg Mr. Wil liam Grimes, Sponsor. Every Week on Thursday the members of the ice skating club pile into their cars and go to the ice arena for an hour and a half of fun on ice. They brave the Cold for a few minutes of skating among flashing skates and chattering teeth. While the formal name of the clubls activity is uskatingf' many of the members have a name which more aptly describes the sport as they practice it- It's just like learning to walkf, Unhand me, you cad . . hee, hee! Hfallingf, lgggsqgggvevssgsrt-gf:ggggwfg'fs-'un ig: 1 f - at wfrf'wfxsf Mary M ary Alice Susie NICGHIFS Anna Maria Gutlerrez Barbara Gorman Kathleen Murrah Kaye Hoa land Su an Millar Dolores Maldonado Kay Lowean, Fa e Bernstein Kay Wilkinson LaVerne Goetz Carla Chapman Amta Kemp Thzrd row Sue Beth Lmdsley Barbara Buckley Marsha F Tucker Bonnie Williams M1m1 Young Tina Lei Shirley Wolfe Deanna Degenaar Jane Smith VICKI Rutlxowskl Deona Womack Carole k J lx H mf, Cornelius Rohm Soper Sally Jones Shelley Cannaday Chrissy Wmkleman Donna Busby Nancy Brown Suzy Dxc mson ac e,,,,1 Sue Wl8l38I Sue Tomlin Cathy McNeff Fourth row Donna Klnser Susan Porter Sally Fltzhu h Diane Leak Marilyn Klstenmacher, Marla Lampman Mardee Schramm Lynda Holden Sydney Rose Merilee Norsworthy Fraces Fairy Karen Harris Barbara Johnson, Carol Jackson Penny Promkley .lo Carol McGehee Roseanne Carr Sue Goodson Rosemary Slaughter Barbara Staff Linda Schmidt, Dave Marr Kathy Kastner Anne Benson Nancy McGehee Marie Brown Fzfth row Jlm John Brlan Robbins Ronny Vaughan Allan l D d H H l B Nate Alve Larry Stansbury Larry Swmdle Keith Thorn- Senior Council Plans Senior Activities Senior sponsors, Mr. Harold Bartlett and Miss Mary Helen Gibson, participate in assemblies to plan senior activities. Planning and co-ordinating the activities of the senior class is the primary interest of the Senior Council. The Council was organized in early November to begin preparations for the final rush of activities. Each senior homeroom elected a representative for the year. Through organization of ticket sales, publicity, making of decisions, and the informing of the members of the senior class, this group works to give the class the best possible parties and activities, including the senior play, ice skating party, picnic, prom, baccalaureate, and graduation. First row: Skippy Kennamer, Billy Perry, Nate Alvey, Joe Daugherty. Second row: Martha Jo Policastro, Gail Aronoff, Janet Blailock, Nancy Black, Sid Anderson. Third row: Judy Robbins, Joan Bray, Lynda Holden, Judy Slattum. Fourth row: Richard Coston, Paul Giddens, Steve Segal, Craig Moffatt. Fifth row: Jerry Jane Gilmore, Patsy Ling, Ross Collier, Tim Madrigal, Sandy Kaufman. Sixth row: Phillip Self. Not pictured: Don Price, Randy Rosenthal. fm I., -,my xi The unsuspecting Miss Hardy gets decorated for Christmas. This won't let the shine of your hair show through. Q. . Oh, well-not everyone has a halo Miss Hardy enjoys the grandeur of her new coiffure. 303 i kv I 1 SPORTS AND 1 l s MILITARY SID ANDERSON JUDY TATE RUSTY BRUTSCHE ! BOB BROWN Thomas Jefferson's eight cheerleaders play an important role in varsity athletic competition. Under the direction of Miss Sarah Hardy, they spend many hours preparing for this role. During the summer the cheerleaders attended a cheerleading school on the SMU Campus where they placed first in Competition. During the school year they meet during the seventh period for practicing. The cheer- leaders lead the twelfth man in the stands and inspire the team on the field. In assemblies and at games the Cheerleaders help uphold the traditional Rebel spirit. TJ CHEERLEADERS ROBIN CASH .allvvf TOM PARR NANCY CAMPLEN JOHN DROLLINCER 1- M , .MW ...W . . 5... ..,,, X.. . ...M ,..W..,,.,.M --.-is W Www I.:-Lg ,1 ff., v W ' , .M ,M-ww,,w,, K , .- .. .. .4.- Y Mm-,z 7,1 -W , Q -' '- ' . , , ,. N 308 5 ..... -.. -,-fJ....Q M., , ,, . , ..h.-.- 1 , FOCTBA LL '62 COACHING STAFF Harold Bartlett, Herman Cowley, Allen Kirk STARTING OFFENSE First row: Steve Pigman, Rod Poirot, Ed Bristow, Mike Perry, Vincent Van Brunt, John Daniels, Rick McCall, second row: Steve Brooks, Don Wood Vernon Reeves, Sandy Kaufman, Jol1n Seay. Pigman, Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson, , Season's Record 6 Highland Park ,,,. ,..., 6 34 Adamson ,,,,,,,, ,..,, 6 7 Kimball .,,..,, ,Y7,. 6 21 North Dallas ,,,,.. .,,, 0 15 Hillcrest .,,,,. t,,,t,. I 4 STARTING DEFENSE Jefferson ,tt..,,Yt,,, 0 Vlfoodrow Wilson ,,,,,t., I3 Jefferson l,t.,.,,,,,t 7 Sunset ,,,.. ,...,,,., ,,,.,, 6 Jefferson ,,,,,,,,,,,, 20 Samuell ,,,..,,,,,.. .,,, 3 4 Jefferson ..,,,,,,.,,, I4 Bryan Adams ,,,,, ,,,, , ,36 Jefferson ,,,t, ,,,,,, I 9 South Oak Cliff .,,, e, 7 First row: Doug Hanes, Jolm Daniel, Mike Perry, Rod Poirot, Ed Bristow, second row: John Seay, Sandy Kaufman, Don Ford, Dean Langston, Steve CAPTAINS Steve Brooks. Don Ford, Mike Perry, Coach Cowley, Don Wood Vernon Reeves. HERO QX PAGE ROD POIROT mneman of the Yearg All-Greater Dallas Football Team All Clty Football Team Honorable Mention: VERNON REEVES ED BRISTOW VINCENT Va.nBRUNT SANDY KAUFMAN DON WOOD ED BRISTOW STEVE BROOKS ROSS COLLIER JOHN DANIELS Rebel Defense Holds HP, 6-6 Thomas Jefferson's perennial rivals butted their heads against a stone wall, better known as the Rebel defense, as the Rebels held the State-ranked Scots to a 6-6 tie. The Scots scored first late in the first quarter Their try for extra points failed as the alert Rebel defense knocked down a pass. The Rebel offense, held to two first downs in the first half, dominated the second period. Much of the success was brought about by fine running of halfback Sandy Kaufman. He carried the ball eight times in the second half for 46 yards. Twenty-six of those yards came in a 55-yard drive that carried the Rebs to a touchdown Kaufman rolled in from the nine to score. Kaufman's kick for the extra point was blocked. In the final minutes of the game the Scots had a first and ten situation on the Rebel 15. Four downs later Reagan Dixon was stopped one yard short of the first down by the tough Rebel line and it looked like a sure tie. However, one down later the Scots recovered a Jeff fumble. The inspired Rebel defense again made a goal line stand and the game ended with the ball two yards short of the goal. Kaufman and Seay elude Scots. .Yardstick tllfil O . HI Pdrlg T46 Pifpiigf Dgwngy .........4.... .Rushing -Yardage 109 .,., 4 150 Passing Yardage .:a:.... 26 '.-A- 1-p on 2 Passes ..................... 1.85 '.,, , 0 Passes lnteroevted BY 34 342 , jpuntgleg..i3B.......,....... 3--1 gum f .:..........A Q ...Yards Peqanzed NU 950 Aw- Q., Lmf 4x 4... r, ,M si Kaufman heads for 24 yards against Adamson. Jefferson Clips Adamson 34-6 Herman. Cowleyls Rebels inaugurated their campaign bid for the district 6-AAAA crown in hardnose fashion by taking the wraps off a high powered offense and a stingy defense before a bewildered Adamson aggregation at Cobb Stadium. It was a host of fleet-footed backs that shredded the Leopard defense. The Leopards attempted a quick kick in the first period that misfired and gave the Rebs the football on the Adamson 29. The Rebels made the break pay off in five plays with Wood counting from the two. The Rebels moved from their own 13 on the next drive with Vernon Reeves, who gained 81 yards in the drive, scoring from the three. Sandy Kaufman converted. Jerry Goldberg set up the next score by recovering a blocked kick on the Adamson 29. Rick Wilkerson immediately fired a scoring pass to John Velow to establish the intermission score. Kaufman returned the second half kickoff 211 yards to begin a six-play scoring drive. Wood again tallied on a keeper and Kaufman converted. The last drive carried for 71L yards in which Sam Shook gained all of the turf. Outstanding men on defense were 'Rod Poirot, Vincent VanBrunt, and Eddie Bristow. GAME AT A .GLANCE , in ,.'.., t . ..-. ..rf f .Ei-'TJ' Adamson Fir5t,,LDow11agg5fg-.fa.....4-.::.. 21 an 8 Zkugkirng Yardage 303 99 Passing Yardage 31 108 gasses i.i.g....RE....,....7f1gr ll-lg , S ll I' H-Q-QQ. : if.. f . mis , m as irehgigiev ..4s.,4.'...........s-ss 3-is 3l Rebels Edge Kimball 7-6 Herman Cowley's Rebels, a sleeping giant that almost over- slept, squeaked by the Kimball Knights 7-6. Vernon Reeves was the man of the hour with a whopping ll8 yards on 22 carries. The Rebels started with their usual strength and smoothness, taking the opening kickoff and moving 69 yards, until the Knights stopped them. 'From then until the final quarter Tl just couldnlt get going. With 8:23 left in the game Bill Wilson caught a jump pass in the end zone to give the Knights their six points. The Kimball lead shocked the Rebels into action. They took the kickoff and marched 81 yards in ll plays. Key play of the drive was Reeves, 44-yard, third down run to the Kimball 27. Reeves carried eight times in the march for 71 yards, but it was Don Wood who sneaked over tackle from the three. Then Sandy Kaufman calmly booted the conversion into a stiff wind to provide the victory. Lg l. 7 .'q. ' Y A- GAME AT A GLANCE ' . 'W 2 fii- Kimball. .J ff First 14a-fir e nfl? Ruskin! Yardale 158 142 ,- Passinl Yardaze .... 40 13 :-, Passes .. ............. 6-17 1-7 Passesflntercented by 0 1 Pune ...... zpsn, 6-37 Fumges Lost 2'--3, ,G Pena les .....,... .... 3-13 2-I0 ' Y ik W ' 'if - Reeves bulls througlz Kimball defenders to give Rebels a first. MIKE HARRISON ERSKINE HICHTOWEB DAN HULL SANDY KAUFMAN SKIPPY KENNAMER RICK BICCALL RICK McNIEL KEVIN McNEV1NS MIKE MILLER Rebels Rap Bulldogs 21-0 North Dallas became the third victim of the determined ,leffs in the city's round-robin playoff. The Rebels started slow, waiting until the second quarter to start the rout. three straight TD7s. Once the second quarter opened, though, the fast running Rebel offense had little trouble. The first score came after a 48-yard drive with Vernon Reeves crashing over from the three and Sandy Kaufman kicking his first of three conversions. The second drive of 63 yards in seven plays accounted for the next TD. Kaufman went in from the 7 with only 38 seconds remaining in the half. Key shots in the series were Don Woodls 16- and 25-yard passes to Steve Pigman and Kaufman. The final six points were made by ,lohn Seay on a sweep around left end climaxing an Tl-play, 6l-yard drive in the third quarter. The Rebel defense was again outstanding. holding the Bulldogs to no first downs and only seven yards total offense the first half. Steve Pigman maneuvers for 16 yard pass from Wood. 'L--In - fi '?nnI AT GAME First downs . .. Rushing vardabe' gassin: yardage ......... -.--Q--.- aiiliillff H8565 '- Passes intercente ......... 20 209 107 B-l8,,fQ 2 4-25 'P t Fllllninesexusc .. .. Penalties ... . 1 .......7-60 L t A GLANCE HST' SEQ 84 28 PIII 8-Z5 0 4-30 3I5 Seay slips past one Hillcrest defender . . . and Kaufman runs past another to set up TJ's second touchdown Kclufmcln's Toe Hcllts Hillcrest, 15-14 With only 34 seconds left in the game and with Hillcrest leading 14-12, halfback Sandy Kaufman calmly put his right foot into a successful 27-yard field goal to put Jefferson into first place in the city 6-AAAA race with a 4-0 record. The field goal climaxed a tremendous 15-14 uphill climb over the Hillcrest Panthers, who led at thehalf' 14-O. The first time the Rebels got their hands on the ball in the second half, it resulted in a score on a six play, 48-yard drive with Don Wood punching over from the one. The next score was set up by a blocked punt. ,lohn Seay, Vernon Reeves, and Kaufman did most of the leg work with Reeves going in from the seven. Both conversion tries were stopped short of the goal. With 3:26 left on the clock the Rebels again went to work with a spirited drive. Passing figured prominently in the drive with a key interference call being made on a 21-yard try from Wood to end Steve if ,fg.Q!g Pigman at the Panther 44. Then another one from Wood to Kaufman for gpm, dom, '.......... 'rig' Hm Q2 30 yards put the ball on the nine. ln three plays the Rebs had just advanced iggfsziilg-vhitgllulis? 'ii 4 222 to the six and that resulted in the call for the field goal. 322222 liaiiai3:BHiH'izViffifif Ml: ,-'. fi eS3?f2'ti.E'3if.::::::::::::: 55.51 t 1.21.9 .Yards penalized .... ,A .... 6-60 6-70 MIKE PERRY STEVE PIGMAN ROD POIROT VERNON REEVES . , ,.,,. K, ..,,k, ...W f.,r. . f ., . ,,., JOHN SEAY STEVE TANNER VINCENT VANBRUNT Rebels Fall to Wildcats 13-0 Thomas Jefferson was removed from the ranks of the unde- feated before 9,000 fans' in the Cotton Bowl as the defending 6-AAAA champions of Woodrow Wilson rolled past the Rebels I3-0. The ,leffs took the opening kickoff and marched to the Woodrow 2-yard line. When the Wildcat stopped that drive, it ended the Rebel offense. Jefferson was never inside the Woodrow 30 the rest of the night. Mistakes, which killed at least three Rebel opportunities, paved the way for both Woodrow touchdowns. In the opening quarter Dick Anderson stole a Don Wood pass that led to a score, and then in the third period Anderson recovered a fumble to set up the other tally. Jefferson could never muster a serious threat after that first one. The Rebels picked up only 32 yards rushing in the third quarter and showed a minus 12 yards for their rushing efforts in the final period. GAMTEIIATT A GLANCE 'mn' Jefferson .,Rusllh1z.Y'ardamie fffffA:Q183 R .ran I g.,,'a:' YM- me az e,arB'fl'1f' e-sm Qlfumblqs Lost ..........L 2 L2 swine, ..p,. .........,Q.zf1o 4-no Reeves piles through angry Wildcats. DAVID WILKINSON DON WOOD Reeves dives in from the two for the score. TJ Slams Sunset 7-6 Starting slow in the first period, Thomas ,Iefferson's Rebels, in the second period moved 85 yards in 17 plays to defeat the Bisons 7-6. Don Wood called on fullback Vernon Reeves and halfbacks John Seay and Skippy Kennanier for steady running to sustain the drive. Key play in the drive was a pass on fourth down and 12 from the 14 from Wood to Sandy Kaufman, who made a leaping catch on the two for the first down. Reeves then bulled over for the score. For the third time this season Kaufman provided the narrow margin of victory by kicking the hall straight through the uprights. John Daniel, Dean Langston, Rod Poirot, and Steve Pigman were the outstanding defenders. Y'8YdStl,C'kk, A .I i TJ , :' S First Downs 13 10 .Rushing Yardage 152 167 ,-Passing Yardage 18 0 Passes ..,' . ftgjg, 2-4 0-6 Passes intercepted bv 2 ,930 Fumbles Lost o A-,,yyo Punts .. s-32.2 3-42 Yards Penulized 1-15 , I L qfx' , 3l8 DEKE AUSTIN SCOTT BISHOP STEVE CLARK RICK DARLING RICHARD COSTON CURT DUWE DOUG HANES BOB HAYS TRACY HICKS 5 5 f 5 Q as Scay stops Srzmztelfs Ellsworth for a two yard loss. McCall K892 Catches Wooalis pass for the score Rebels Stopped by Spartans, 34-20 Opening their seventh district contest against the State ranked and undefeated Samuell Spartans, the Rebels displayed a potent passing attack that carried them for 2541 yards and three TD's. However, the powerful Spartans handed the Rebels their second defeat in seven tries. Samuell, denting the scoring column first, was 144 points ahead before Don Wood opened up with his dazzling passing, completing 13 of 26 passes for 227 yards. He caught Sandy Kaufman with a screen pass at the 30 and Kaufman headed for the side lines, re- versed his field, and went all the way for the first score. Wood hit successive passes of 11, 10, 9, 5, 12, and 11 yards on the next scoring drive, which ended with 54 seconds left in the half when Vernon Reeves broke over from the one. Wood then hit John Seay with a 2-point Conversion. Jeffersonis final tally came in the closing seconds of the game. ' gasfvf A-yf-if Junior quarterback Rick Wilkerson tossed a pass to .lohn Seay in the end zone. i,kV,.,g AT A GLANCE which fell incomplete. But pass interference was called. giving the Rebs a first Fast Downs iummnsanngalt Jeffefgon from the one. Wood came in and carried over from that point to make the f15gg?f:gxY:g1a1?.:::::::?gg final count 3-lt-20. Outstanding men on defense were Rod Poirot. John Daniel, S3222 1,jtg,QgQfg5'i,y'ff'4'g xml and Dean Langston. giiiiiiales''LH5c IIII1IIifI47':g if-Z Penalties -V. t . --------- 5 L 3l9 TIM JUETT DEAN LANGSTON DAVID LONG ROCKY MCCLURE Rebel Air Rcaicl Survived by Cougars, 36-14 Thomas Jefferson passed from the scene in the city's round robin playoff as the potent Bryan Adams Cougars unleashed its ground forces to win a 36-1-1 battle at Forester Field. ,leff turned to the passing routes again, this time flinging 39 passes with 17 finding their targets. In fact the Rebs ran only one play on the ground in the second half, a two-yard plunge hy fullback Vernon Reeves fora first down. Don Wood, operating from the spread formation most of the night, threw 37 passes and completed 17 of them. He found targets in Rick McCall, who caught six passes for one touchdown, and John Seay, who caught five passes for a score. Fine defensive work was turned in by Rod Poirot, Doug Hanes, Don Ford, Mike Perry, Steve Pigman, Mike Miller, Ross Collier, and John Sohrweide. r Yarilstick I I I I e I I E eAdw'f1Si iJSff5 50n Furs? Dafgyngxmr itnfg1ai55gg,,:,. M 13a Rushing yardage flirty... 33,-,fig-2 Passing yardage 95 -,-' 179 -,,- Passes ..., ..... 4-es i 17-39a , trgassggieiergented by 3 H 1 ei s. I z. Pilmfillf . . - . .3i,f.?,E-,1.,, . . . k4'1ZQ5.g 6-37.7 .4 Yards -'Penulmzed rr- . . . . 1sV'lk5iEg,f 1f5z A quarlerbackis view of the specialty man fR0ss Collierl. N05 even me Cougars C1171 SUPP Selly- DAVID SHAHAN GLENN SHOWERS SAM SHOOK BUTCH TODD Jeff Rips Past SOC 1 9-7 Thomas Jefferson scored on the last play to tighten the lid on the 1962 District 6-AAAA race, but the final seconds were wild and furious as the Rebels subdued South Oak Cliff, 19-7. The victory gave TJ a 6-3-1 record for the season. The Rebels journeyed 15 yards for the first score in the second period after a fumble recovery. Vernon Reeves barrelled over left guard, and Sandy Kaufman kicked the extra point. The second half Thomas Jefferson kicked and marched 61 yards. TJ received the second half kick off. Wood passed to Seay for 28-yards to the 22 for the big play and to John Vehlow, who made a diving catch at the two. Then Reeves crashed between guard and tackle for the score. In the final minutes of the game, SOC,s Mike Livingston threw a long pass from his own 21-yard line. The ball was tipped around the 45 and Wood intercepted and returned to the Bearis 15. Two personal fouls against SOC put the ball on the three. From there John Seay slipped through right tackle for the final score of the season. Thomas Smith ' ' - Jefferson Oak Chtf First1!Dovqns 1.v 11 V Rushing 'xardage ISS 162 Passing Yardage -53 4.1 Fuses a-9 4-15 Passes intercepted ... 1 Q Punts 6-39.0 5-31,8 1-Wgmblps Lost ........ 0 --L Penalues ' an-af Rod Poirot helps John Seay past SOC defender. MANAGERS First row: Arthur Schneider, Mike Blum. Second row: Tommy Senior, Joe Kirk. STARTING LINEUP First row: John Baker, Mitch Worley, Bobby Hall, Mike Asbill, Pat Bain, Dan Gilmore, Don Eranhart. Second rovw: Andy Steele, Coach Robbie Campbell, Jimmy Montgomery, Ronnie Howell, Billy Slocum, Jimmy McWhorter, David Crene, Richard Mayers. ' 'B' FQOTBALL J t u 'B' TEAM First row: Smoky Safrit, Randy Bubb, Bill Taylor, Frank Ondrovik, Jim McWhorter, M. L. Aday, Mike Jacobs, Phil Warlick, Chuck Hintong second row: Bobby Hall, Maurice Few, Bob Cook, Floyd O'neal, Dave Welner, Johnnie Daniel, Frank Cain, Mike Asbil, Greg Smith, Ronnie Howald, Joe Kirk CMgr.Dg Third row: Arthur Schneider fMgr.J, Bill Slocum, Tom Collier, C-ene Wheeler, John McLeod, Bill Hidell, Johnny Morris, Richard Meyers, David Crane, Jeff Lawson, Jim Montgomery, Wes Reed, Tommy Senor CMgr.Jg fourth row: Mitch Worley, Billy Austin, Mike Shoffit, Pat Bain, Lynn Walker, Jim Randolph, Chris Rye, Mike Cosgrave, Raymond Puckett, Bill Bentley, Tom Ninkeg fifth row: Beau Foulk, Mike Murray, John Baker, Doug Simril, Andy Steele, Randy Dyer, Nick Albala, Andy Anderson, Mike Holman, Paul Echols, Don Earnhart, Chuck Dugan. Not pictured: Dan Gilmore, Brooks Compton, and Mike Blum fMgr.J. SEASON'S RECORD Thomas Jefferson ,,,s.. ,,...,,,,,, 6 Highland Park Thomas Jefferson ...,,s .,.,..s , 2l Adamson ,,,,.ss.,, Thomas Jefferson ,,,,.. ,.... 8 Kimball .,..,,,,, Thomas Jefferson ,,,,,, .,,.,.ss 3 6 North Dallas Thomas Jefferson .,,.., .,,,.,., 2 0 Hillcrest ,,,,....,,,,, Thomas Jefferson s,,,,u ....,, . 32 Woodrow Wilson Thomas Jefferson ,.,,.,,u 22 Sunset ...,.,,,.,,,,.. Thomas Jefferson .,,,., ,,,...,, 1 8 Samuell ,uuA..,,,,,A Thomas Jefferson ...., 6 Bryan Adams ...., Thomas Jefferson ,,,,,..,, ,.... 0 South Oak Cliff f ,. 1 N W X Wu A1 :Xe 1 Nl R K A Eg' gi 3 ,Q '-1 . : U ,W wwf THIRD IN STATE Although unsuccessful in their bid to retain the State title this year, the Rebels must not be completely divorced from association with the champions. The Rebels proved that they are champions in character if not anything else. There is not a soul who can truth- fully say that TJ ever gave up and quit. They did not give up. Rather they stuck to their guns right up to the very end. We have been honored a vast amount this year. Individually, we have had the services of the most fantastic cager in Texas, the blue chip prospect, Bob Glover, two other All-City choices, and one honorable mention selection for All-City. More important, how- ever, as a team we have an even better job. The boys have played their hearts out every minute of every game for usg a fact we must not forget. At times, even surpassing their own natural ability, the Rebel cagers constantly put down the threat of eager and challenging foes. The fact that we were always the overwhelming favorite was an honor, but it also had its disadvantages. The boys were forever under the pressure of fiery opponents just waiting to knock off the mighty Rebels. This year, everyone knew about TJ, all our op- ponents were out to get us. The pressure exerted from the outside upon the Rebs was tremendous, yet TJ ran up a truly phenomenal 33-3 record. That was the best record in the state this year in AAAA classifica- tion. The team never cracked under the pressure and, in fact, time and time again came from seemingly an insurmountable deficit to win a game. Now we are no longer state champs, but in all the other categories of importance and especially those that will be of importance in later life the Rebels are and will continue to be champions. By Randy Rosenthal 325 Basketball '63 Within the spectrum of modern Dallas schoolboy athletic history, no other team or school has achieved the resouiiding success of Archie Porter,s basketball dynasty. Since the beginning of AAAA competition in 1958, Coach Porter's teams have compiled a gaudy record of 177 wins and 33 losses with the added spice of four zone titles, three city championships, and the 1962 state title. The 1963 season comes into focus with the Jeff cagers ranked seventh among the nation's toughest teams from the Midwest where basketball is blood. In pre- season play, the Rebels captured the Denton Tournament and swept to an un- precedented third straight Dr. Pepper Invitational Cotton Bowl Championship. Rebels faced stiffer competition in city play but finished the 6-AAAA slate undefeated with a North Zone title and two consecutive wins over Adamson -for the city crown. Graduation stripped the TJ starting unit of four players. The only leftover was a ravenous rebounder named Bob Glover whose 6'7,' frame centered the Rebs to Austin. Overall the Cagers had a marvelous 1963 season by winning third in the State Tournament and ending up with 33 wins and 3 losses. ARCHIE PORTER Coach w l i57 42 '63 L80 61 lei x76 781 l54 l55 f51 74 JIMMY HALLER Captain Houston Waldrop Jeff Davis ,...,, ,,,,,A7,7 ,Y,777, South Oak Cliff Highland Park ,,,o Grand Prairie Denison ,,..,...,,,, Marshall ,,,,,.,,,,.., South Oak Cliff Jesuit ,.,.,,,,,,,,. , 7. Pampa ,7,,,,, ,,,,,. Adamson Denton Season's Record 72 73 66 58 82 64- 58 60 42 52 81 57 Highland Park ,,,,t,. tt....,, Denton .t..,,,.ttt.tt,i., Decatur W Jesuit ,,,.,....,,,, Y Irving ,,,,,... ,,,,,t...,,, , - . South Oak Cliff Denton .,,,,,t,.,,,, 7 Samuell ,,..o,, Jesuit ..,,,,..,t.. Bryan Adams .,., Woodrow Wilson Hillcrest .,,,,,.,.,,. L16 77 24- 51 116 62 53 50 36 ,t,,,,,41 WWO65 M47 Samuell ..,,,,,t.,,,..,, t,,., Bryan Adams ,,,, Woodrow Wilson Hillcrest ,,,,,,,,, ..,,,t S.M.U. ,,,,.,,,,t,tt,,,,, , Adamson t,,r Adamson ,,,,,, Haltom City ,,,,r....,.... t,,..., Arlington Heights Denton ,,,,i, ....,,..,.t. . -5 47 48 67 58 50 55 45 64 53 41-6 Spring Branch .,,,,,,,i.....,t, ,,.. 4 7 San Antonio Burbank ,,,,,t,... 49 1963 Squad First row: Keith Thornton, Trainerg Jay Brodt, Dave Swift, Scot Dykema, Danny Collinsworth, Steve Hulme, Sam Jackson Jim Cole Manager. Second row: Skip Wisdomp, Dave Garrett, John Witherspoon, Noel Stout, Jimmy Haller, John Higginhotham Bob Glover Eddie Miller, Dave Hewes, Charles Wussow, Don Wood, Coach Archie Porter. Crowlenbiter is the name of the mythical creature that sits on the score board at all TJ athletic events. This vicious beast is the cross-breed between a rhinoceros and a buzz-saw. It was created by Bob Glover, John Higginbotham, and Dave Hewes. This beast has brought luck to the team in the past and will continue to do so in the future. Written by Bob Glover A A L n L 5 L A fi! Rebels Guin cu Mascot 328 Coach Glen McAfee If ever youlve had occasion to watch a Thomas Jefferson basketball game youlve probably seen Glen. He's the stout crewcut bespectacled youngster who is the first man off the bench to offer encouragement to the players during time outs. He's also the little guy you see at all Jefferson Workouts, scurrying about the gym, keeping things in order, maybe filling in as time-keeper during intra- squad scrimmages, maybe off to the side polishing his hook shot-or maybe just watching. Whatever he's doing, he's happy at it. Glen came to us about a year and a half ago, recalls Archie Porter, the Jefferson basketball coach. He,s been a fixture ever since. The players and coaches really like himg and actually he's really a big helpf, Coaches and players refer to Glen as Coach lVlcAtee,,' a title which brings a shy blush but also a sense of pride. He even has an unofficial chair in the coaches' office. He makes a speech after each game. It's always the same: MYou played a good game, boysf' After one of the few Jeff losses this year, Coach Porter asked Glen not to tell the players they played a good game. They didnlt play Well, Glenf, Porter told him, uso letis not tell them they did. Glen got to his feet to say something else. But he couldn't bring himself to offer anything but praise as he faced the long faces of his friends. He stood a moment, staring at the floor, and then sat down, his eyes moist. The players understood. Written by ,l oe Barta Dallas Morning News STARTING LINEUP: Noel Stout, Jimmy Haller Bob Glover Don Wood Steve Hulme and in center Coach Archie Porter. -E' 5 -t' !f,'t' J-7 'lKl1f'3..2?iQTki95T:2Q lv' ' 1 f -3 fn 4231 Porter Named AAAA Coach of the Year Because of the excellence in coaching achieved by Coach Archie Porter by producing two state teams within three years, the Texas Sports Writers Association named him Coach ofthe Year for 1962. fa1S:iE7L 54i -L.3zH'i8L1H?ri L71 ,, SWK - -'a' l' Y ,,- BOB GLOVER JIMMY HALLER All-Americang All-Southwestg All-Stateg All-Greater First Team A11-City Dallasg All-Cityg Texas Coaches' All-Star Game 0 0 ? HERO X PAGE Q NOEL sToUT DON WOOD y Fifst TBHTU AH'CiLY Honorable Mention Al1:City l l SAM JACKSON l Hig goes in for two. , 44 ' 'fa Y ,A 5 1 Stout fights for a rebound. Growlenbiter Gains Two Patches Thomas Jefferson7s Rebels seemed to follow in last year's teanfs footsteps in winning 17 and losing only two games in pre-district season. Highlights of the non-conference games were a 55-52 victory over high-rated Pampa and winning the Denton and Austin College Tournaments. The only setbacks came at the hands of last year,s AAAA runner-ups, Jeff Davis, 42-46, and Denton, who won in over- time, 77-73. Jeff Captures Two Crowns Thomas Jefferson for the first time in its history won all of the pre-district tournaments. In the Austin College Tournament Jefferson smashed each of its opponents. Outstanding in the tourna- ment Were Bob Glover's 42 points against SOC and the Jeff record of 30 points scored in one quarter. ln the Denton Tournament TJ opened again st Pampa and handed them their first defeat in six starts, 55-52. The victory pushed Jeff into the semi-finals against Adamson. Again Jefferson erased a team from the ranks of the undefeated by smashing the Leopards. In the finals TJ ousted Denton by a score of 74-61. Bob Clover, for the second straight year, was voted the outstanding player whereas Jimmy Haller and Noel Stout received all-tournament honors. V Glover goes up for rebound and score. Charged him what? DAVE HEWES was:.5a 71a.f:f..aztwsQ-fav nw'-.:.,..-.,. f-,f . . vaf ff ...X - . ff--ff REBELS SE1 Wood drives in. JOHN WITHERSPOON uu . .,., tml Jeff Downs Four Thomas Jefferson opened up the Dr. Pepper tournament with 66-24- effort over Decatur in the first round with Jimmy Haller pitching in 23 points and eased past Jesuit, 58-51 in the second round. Irving, the next Rebel Victim, was soundly trounced. In the semi-finals, the Rebs, having more trouble than in the -preceding games, edged 62-60. The fired-up SOC team kept the game in doubt until the final 18 seconds when Don Wood drove in for a layup, missed and Bob Glover tipped it in for the win. Glover was outstanding in the game with 28 points. Haller reaches high. RECORD Rebels Take Sweet Revenge As if anyone really doubted their ability to do it, Archie Porteris Rebels became the first team ever to win three straight Dr. Pepper Cotton Bowl Tournament Championships Saturday night with a 58-53 victory over Denton. It took a gallant second half effort by the Rebs who were trailing one point at halftime. But only 14 seconds after the third quarter 6-7 center Bob Glover hooked in a fielder to give TJ a 29-28 spread and the Rebs never gave up the lead again. Glover, who directed the crucial victory, with his domi- nance of the boards and a 23-point scoring effort, sat out CHARLES WUSSOW Glover fights for position. half of the third period after committing four personal fouls. The win was the seventeenth of the season against only two losses and was especially satisfying to TJ since Denton had dealt one of these defeats. Collinsworth hits from the corner. Samuel Slips TJ 60 SAMUELL 50 Thomas Jefferson opened its District 6-AAAA league play against Samuell and came out ahead 60-50. After a loosely played first period which found Jeff nursing a slight 9-8 lead, Samuell tied it up twice in the second period. How- ever, Noel Stoutis jump shot with 3:53 remaining in the first half pushed the Rebels in front to stay. Jeffis 6-7 center, Bob Glover, who was having a frustrating time of it in the early stages, slammed in 13 points in the final period to keep the Rebs safely ahead and finished with 23 points, the high for the night. DAVID CARRETT TJ 59 SAMUELL 41 Thomas Jefferson did nothing to alter its championship course Saturday night, but experienced some anxious moments during the first half before pulling away to keep its zone .record unblemished. -f the Rebels pulled ahead on a field goal by John Higginbotham that made it, 23-21. Noel Stout took individual honors with 15 while Jimmy Hallei had 11. 54 YY' Samuell led Jefferson by four points in the second eriod before .. I P l What do you mean I am shooting at the wrong basket? l l w 4 Haller tips for two. Wi 5' i 1 A a it H 1- Q 1 H YM!! i: --is-7, ,. . , .. . , rf -W 5 'Ji 'Vo ' f sg. , . 5 if Stout pulls down rebound. . Bryan Adams Belted TJ 52 BRYAN ADAMS 41 Defending State Champions jumped into the lead of the North Zone after only two games by defeating Bryan Adams, 52-41, The fast break, which is one part of the game Jeff is well known for, played an important role in defeating the Cougars. In the first period alone the Rebs, led by Don Wood, got four buckets on the fast break. Leading by only five going into the final frame, TJ pulled away with a 17-11 edge and enjoyed its biggest margin of 13 points. Jeff had three players in double digits headed by Bob Glover's 17. Don Wood chipped in 16 and Jimmy Haller had 11. TJ 79 BRYAN ADAMS 48 Rebels assured themselves of at least a tie in the North Zone race by defeating Bryan Adams in the second game, 79-48. The win gave the Rebels a 6-0 record. Jeff led from the tip-off and the closest Bryan Adams came to Jefferson after the first quarter was 48-41 with 1:22 to go in the third period. But within two minutes the Rebels had mushroomed the ad- vantage to 18 points. John Higginbotham, 6-6 junior center, led the Rebs with 20 points followed by Bob Glover with 17 and Jimmy Haller with 15. EDDIE MILLER 44 ' 7: L 3 2 Hig puts one in. They grow them tall down here! Rebels Tame Wildcats TJ 81 WOODROW WILSON 65 Jefferson completed its third zone game without a loss by easing past Woodrow Wilson, 81-65, as Bob Glover and ,Iimmy 1-Ialler combined for a total of over half the Rebel points. Woodrow managed to hang with the Rebels the first quarter, but Jeff outran the Wildcats after that, pushing the count to a I0-point edge at the half. Glover hit 13 of his 26 points during ,leffersonls 25 point second quarter. Haller, who had 21 points, got 10 in the second period as the Jeff second team took over the final period. Don Wood was the other Rebel in double figures with 10 points. 338 TI 77 WOODROW WILSON 67 Thomas Jefferson shot its Way into the Dis- trict 6-AAAA basketball playoffs by beating Wood- row Wilson, 77-67, and cinching the North Zone title. Jeff got its 10 point margin in the second quarter and managed to keep a safe distance from that point on. Bob Glover hit his district high by scoring 31. John Higginbotham, who spells Glover at cen- ter, hit for 14. Jeff Defects Arch Rivals TJ 57 HILLCREST 47 Rebels put themselves in a rather comfortable position in the North Zone race by defeating Hillcrest in the first of two games. The win gave TJ a 4-0 record, while in second place are Hillcrest and Wood- row Wilson with a 2-2 mark. Jefferson slipped ahead by 3 points in the first two minutes. That was the widest margin for either team until shortly after the start of the third quarter. The lead swapped hands six times in the first half. One of the big differences in the game was Bob Clover, who lashed out for 12 rebounds and accounted for 25 points. Don Wood, Jeffls playmaking guard, summed up pretty well. Asked when he thought his team had it won he said: 4'When we walked off the court. TJ 61 HILLCREST 58 Thomas Jefferson showed true championship form as the Rebels came from behind to take a 61-58 victory over Hillcrest. Hillcrest, dominating most of the game, took an early lead which held up until the final 49 seconds. At one time they held a 16 point advantage. Jefferson came back in the final frame and with two minutes left tied the contest. The lead changed hands twice before Bob Glover drove in on a layup with 49 seconds left to put the Rebels ahead for good. Glover ignited the fuse which sparked the Rebels to victory. He ripped the nets for 18 points in the last quarter to give him a total of 26 for the game. - H What goes up must come down. Q z f 1 Q Y A Y E WV J' 5 31 Easy, Sieve. DAVE SWIFT ----,,- JOHN HIGGINBOTHAM Jeff Wins TJ 57 ADAMSON 55 Jeffis productive first quarter was the deciding factor in the opening game of the city play-offs against Adamson. In that period TJ jumped off to a 7-0 lead and had Adamson fighting to catch up, which the Leopards did late in the third period. It wasn't until ,lim Haller, who Contributed three vital field goals from the corner in the final period, sent the Rebels in front, 41-40, with 5:35 to go that Jeff was able to regain advantage for keeps. Bob Glover led Jefferson in scoring with 24 points and in rebounds with 15, while Haller wound up with 10 points. Get out of my way! Glover fights for a rebound. ity Title TJ 63 ADAMSON 45 Thomas Jeffersonis Rebels, convinced that it takes two halves to win a game, smashed Adamson 63-45 for their second straight city championship. As a crowd of 6,200 spectators looked on, the Leopards' first half lead melted when Jefferson came storming back in the second half. By the end of the third quarter Jeff had widened the gap to 43-30, an ad- vantage that eventually led to 22 points late in the final period. Outstanding in the game were Noel Stout, who sank 16 of 17 free pitches, and Bob Glover who connected on 10 of 13. Each wound up with a total of 18 points for high point honors. DANNY COLLINSWORTH Fast break nets Wood two points. J 1 3 s , 7 2x-LUN, STEVE HULME ':fiTf2 'if.. 4 v SCOT DYKEMA ,:.rvfMOP Hallcr rlrives for two on the inside. Big Hia SCVGPES the IJOCUJS. Jeff Scales Heights Thomas Jefferson glided along for three and a half quarters Tuesday night in its Class AAAA bi-district play- off with Arlington Heights. Jeff appeared to have broken it open in the third quarter when they went ahead by 12. Coach Archie Porter went back to his two-platoon system sending in five boys with 2:23 left in the period. Then the defending state champions had its easy life shattered and had to spend the final four minutes trying to hang on to escape with a 63-58 victory and the right to play Denton for Regional honors. Heights came from 15 points down to 59-58 with 50 seconds remaining. Jeff finally found its footing when Arlington Heights mistakenly called for a time out. It couldn't have come at a better time for Jefferson since it was the sixth for Heights and allowed the Rebels ,a free shot. More important, it gave Jefferson possession of the ball. Don Wood dribbled to the far side, wheeled, and was fouled. Wood made both free throws to give his team a 61-58 lead. Bob Glover added the two final Jeff points the same way with four seconds left. Over all the Rebels were accurate from the floor. They hit 46.6 per cent the first half and 62.5 per cent the second. 342 t TJ Smclshes Denton for Region Thomas Jefferson Rebels rolled over Denton 66-46 before an almost packed house of 8,500 in the SMU Coliseum to gain their thirdtry to Austin over the past five years. ' Jefferson, playing one of its best games of the season, could do no wrong. Led by Bob Glover, the team hooked onto T0 rebounds and hit 31 of 52 shots from the floor for an average of 60 per cent. Denton, which had 1 a team average of over 50 per cent for the season were held to 28 per cent from the floor. ln the rebound depart- 1 ment Denton could only pick off 17. Glover, showing his all-state form, pulled down a record 27 rebounds and hit 71 per cent of 21 attempts for 30 points. L Noel Stout, however, was praised by his teammates as being the outstanding Rebel performer. He held Mike Gammon, a 21 point average shooter, to eight as he hit only 4 of 15 shots. It was the lowest point total for the l 6' 2 senior in the past two seasons. Denton sent flowers to its own funeral. i Stout hits an drive. TJ Gains Third in State Tourney In the first round of the State Basketball Tournament the Rebels fell to a pressing zone defense and excessive fouling in a 47-36 loss to Houston Spring Branch. The Jefferson cagers fought uphill all the way but they couldnft overcome the 'Spring Branch defense and the loss of Bob Glover. Glover was held to 10 points on five field goals and spent most of the game on the bench carrying four fouls. Jefferson was held to its lowest score in 38 games. The bears pulled ahead in the fourth quarter after a 21-21 halftime score. Spring Branch coupled a 57 shooting percentage with the Jeff rebounding vacancy of Glover to stretch their lead to 9 points, The Bear's Bob Flecken- stine capped the game on a 50-foot shot at the final gun. Jefferson came back in the final game of the season to defeat San Antonio Burbank 56-49. The Rebels were never behind in the game. They began with a 20 point first quarterg then spent the rest of the game fighting off the bantam weights from Burbank. Glover put on the best demonstration of court capers of the tourney. Big Bob hauled in 22 rebounds to completely dominate the backboards. He also burned the nets for 31 points, top individual high score for the tourney up to that point. Fast break nets two. Wood lays one up. 'cWhat,1II do now, coach? --UPI Pham T t i f it Cagers Sport Successful Season -UPI P 'B' Team STARTING LIN E-UP Larry Smith Richard Scollorn Terry Kaizer Jimmy Birchfield Andy Cargile Jimmy Montgomery TJ's CB, Team had another highly success- ful year. For the third straight year it came out as champions in district play, posting an overall record of 13 wins and 4 losses. The boys gained much valuable experience and Coach Porter is looking forward to their ar- rival next year. khr. T A ....h..e. . ',,- .9341 - g . QQ g .,, JS? P We Pkf at-5 it Another Porter ' Q A . ,,-, ' A ' i'.AL.' , . -1- .fi , -L -..f - - ,..., ,Q..f,..zq-.V .kg-:M.t1f,p - 4 . ,,... ...... .Q . - QS' H ig. as -HL 4 1-it E H r gf 4 X 91 S wi' S? R X 3 K H5 ,' Q 52. if 2 5 6 1, in f 'X f, 1- . 1 ' .g , I - ' ' ' it fiww.. ,. . W. . X . . We ., ,E W We ' 1 ect A f-,7f:,g'g1,gw 5:1 -gt. , 'jj ,4g5,S ,LkL:i1i W ' , Ever Q - 1 , ic. 1 if Qi ? ' .- FWZ ' 'sf 31 Mi? hir f 65. 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Crozier Tech .....,..,,, South Oak Cliff Sarnuell .i,,.. ..,,,. Bryan Adams ,.,.t Kimball ,.,t,tt, GOLF TJ's golf team opened another season of city play against North Dallas on January 26. Since then the team has compiled a 1315-8M record mainly because of drop- ping SIQ points in an upset to Bryan Adams. The other foes the Rebels have faced thus far are Kimball and Samuell. The Rebels, although behind last year's city championship pace, still have a good chance to capture their second straight city crown. Up to date five boys have played in at least one of the four matches. These boys are Carlton Vickery, a senior and two year lettermang Johnny Stammer, a junior and one year lettermang Donnie Ferguson and Buddy Clark, two very promising juniorsg and Johnny Houston, a junior and one year letterman. A two day tournament at Fort Worth was next on the schedule for the team. Eight boys or two teams quali- fied for the tournament. The top four players were Carl- ton Vickery, Donnie Ferguson, Johnny Stammer, and Buddy Clark whereas the second team will be made up of Bob Gordon, Ricky Gump, Phil Miller, and Rick Cofer. The team took a second place in the tournament. CARLTON VICKERY Captain First row: Donnie Ferguson, Johnny Houston, Johnny Stamner, Carlton Vickery, Buddy Clark. Second row: Bob Gordon, Rick Cofer, Phil Miller, Rick Gump, Steve Aronoff, Robert Welsli, Jim De Loache, Don Cole, Mike Taylor, Gary Hill, Joe Proctor. 1- .ge ,,. ,.,f-- - hw BUDDY CLARK JOHNNY HOUSTON Coach Owens and team JOHNNY STAMNER DONNIE FERGUSON 5 Z r J:Wf -Q, -- N- V- - - N '- Al' On MQW' 4 ,W ' First row? David Heath, Ronnie Howard, Kent Herndon, John Paulus. Second row: Sally Kennamer, Manager, Linda Lewis, Marilyn Kistenmacher, Cheryl Smith, Ann Fox, Cathy Dodson, Ann Akridge, Freeman Gunn, Sponsor. TENNIS Prospects for the tennis team winning another district championship appear excellent because of the strength of the returning team. Linda Lewis, Ann Fox, Cheryl Smith, and Ann Akridge are returning members of the team and Cathy Dodson and Marilyn Kistenmacher joined the team this year. Of the six boys, John Paulus and David Heath played previously whereas Gary Jordon, Ken Hern- don, Robert Hill, and Bob Wagner establish the current team. Prior to the time this annual went to press, the team as a whole was ex- tremely successful. Ann Akridge and Ann Fox basically played doubles, Cheryl Smith and Linda Lewis switched at singles. Ken Herndon and Bob Wagner played doublesg the other boys alternated at singles. 350 RONNIE HOWARD MARILYN KISTENMACHER I .QD , ANN FOX D' I I I H DI KENT HERNDON f N NN N I V Q K i 4 ,, E lkxkg QM N f .I ?f 1?'f ' .xv 1 ' V I f ,' LINDA LEWIS A V V - ,,,x x ' K p ' .5 ,V-, ,,.f. -1 J NNNNN 1 DAVID HEATH 'I'7 .':-. ., I I 'MWQ ANN AKRIDGE I IHI I I I ' JOHN PAULUS CHERYL SMITH CATHY DODSON Coach Harold Bartlett TRACK The Rebel track team began the track season with the Dallas Indoor Invitational Track Meet on February 15, qualifying seven individual places and a relay team for the finals. The tracksters came through strong in the finals winning four events. In the P. C. Cobb Invitational the following weekend, five individual places and two relay teams were qualified for the finals, where the Rebels gained four first places and a second place team standing. Outstanding in this meet was Steve Langham who was given the Outstanding Athlete trophy. Other outstanding performers have been Ben Brewer, Steve Pigman, and John Daniel. Fzrst row Dale Ellingtong Paul Kramerg Richard Saundersong Don Priceg Skippy Kennamerg Mike Shoffitg David Johnsong Ben Brewer Allen Praisg Jim Hauserg Jim Hasty. Second row: Brad Hoover, Managerg Ed Bristowg Rick Stevensong John Bakerg Steve Langham Steve Brooksg Richard Costong Mike Murreyg Bobby Hallg Kevin McNevinsg Rusty Brutscheg John Daniel, Third row: Mike Blum, Managerg Jim Shefferg Chris Launeyg Pat Gammilg David Johnsong Herchel Adamsg John Rothg Steve Pigmang Rocky McClure Lyn Davisg Mike Wallaceg Gregg Hillg Smokey Saffritg Dean Langstong Doug Haines. X 440-YARD Steve Brooks, Steve Langham, Dale Elling on, Rick Stevenson MILE RELAY Steve Langham, Steve Pigman, Dale Elling- ton, Steve Brooks MANAGERS Mike Blum, Brad Hoover Smell something funny? Who is that good looking girl? SPRINTERS Don Price, Skippy Kennamer, Jimmy Hasty, Jim Hauser SOPHOMORE 4-40-880 Bobby Hall, John Baker, Mike Murry, Mike Shoffit, Randy Johnson CROSS COUNTRY Thomas ,Iefferson's cross country team enjoyed a fairly successful season. Ben Brewer was top gun on the team, consistently getting second and third in- dividual place trophies. Other members of the team were Pat Gammill, Allen Prais, ,lim Sheffer, David Parsons, and David Johnson. These boys tied for first place in team standings at the TJ-Samuell Cross Country meet and grabbed second place in the City Cross Country meet. STEVE PIGMAN MILERS Richard Saunderson, Pat Gammil, David Johnson, Allen Prais, Ben Brewer STEVE BROOKS MUSCLE MEN Rocky McClure, Dean Langston, Herchel Adams, Doug Haines, Rusty Brutsche, Kevin McNevins, Ed Bris- tow, John Daniels EDDIE BRISTOW JOHN DANIELS RUSTY BRUTSCHE First row: Mike McFarlandg Tommy Binerg Rick Freivogalg David Cookg Sandy Kaufmang Coach Mechler. Second row: Bill Schoenfield, Managerg David Shahang Rod Poirotg Noel Stoutg Don Cokerg Glenn Showers. Not pictured: Dale Johnson. BASEBALL Because of an early Document deadline, only boys who are definitely playing are pictured. The returning lettermen are Don Coker, Rod Poirot, Dale Johnson, Sandy Kaufman, and Noel Stout. The pitching staff, consisting of Rod Poirot and David Shahan, is considered to be one of the best in the city. A talented and experienced infield began the Rebells 1963 season. Rick Freivogal, Sandy Kaufman, Dale Johnson, and Noel Stout provide the core of this infield. With such fine prospects the Rebels expect to do well in city competition. 356 SANDY KAUFMAN ROD POIROT RICK FREIVOGAL DAVID SHAHAN DAVID COOK DON COKER GLENN SHOWERS TOMMY BINER MIKE McFARLAND 25 Q if S 2 2 1 M IZ Herman Cowley Retires from Coaching Herman Cowley, head football coach, announced his retirement from coaching this year after almost 30 years in that profession. 1956 was the year in which Coach Cowley began his coaching career at Jefferson. TJ was not in a zone and therefore played outlaw ball, racking up a 7-1-1 record. ln 1957 the record read 7-3-0g in 1958 the 9-2-0 record Won a city championship. 1959 and 1960 proved less fruitful with 2-7-0 and 2-6-2 records, respectively. The Rebels captured a zone title in 1961 and boasted a respectable 7-3-1 record this year. Thomas Jefferson will remember Coach Cowley, not only as a great coach, but also as a wonderful man and wishes him the best of luck in his new job of athletic co-ordinator. LeHermen's President: Ed Bristow First row Rick McCall Don Price Lyn Davis Steve Pigman John Seay Don,,Wood Richard Coston Dave Hewes Skippy Kennamer Kevin McNevins Vice-President: Second row .lerry Goldberg Sandy Kaufman Sam Shook Mike Finigan Bill Schoenfield John Daniel David Garrett Don Coker Don Ford Steve Brooks John Daniels Association Secretary: Rod Poirot Third row John Vehlow Noel Stout Dean Langston Vemon Reeves Doug Hanes Vincent VanBrunt Ed Bristow Rod Poirot Rick Cofer Johnny Houston Carlton Vickery George Scheffer Scott Dykema Dan Hull Jimmy Haller First row: Allen Abrams, David Munden, Nick Day, Freddy Klink. Second row: Robert Aguilar, Robb Parks, Rex Meek, Wilbey Penny. Third row: Bill Loving, Allen Hubert, Marty Sidener. Soccer Team Completes Second Year Organized last year by Pamy Pachel, Thomas Jefferson's exchange student from South America, the soccer team has completed its second year in competition. Tryouts were held in the fall for all boys interested in becoming members of the team. The team practiced after school and was coached by an exchange student who is currently attending North Texas State University. The team played other high school teams and privately owned teams, including teams from Houston and New Orleans. CENTER FORWARDS and INSIDE WINGS Meek, Mike Rozell, Robert Aguilar. First row: .lack McNairy, Wilbey Penny, Bill Lov ing, Jimmy Krusz, Richard Johnson. Second row Steve Eberly, Bobby Watson, Mike Mather, Rex First row: Tommy Allen, Jimmy Briley, Dave Marr, Richard Grangene, Robert Makela, Jeff Bruner. Second row: Dale Sturgell, Mike Mather, Mike Rozell, Bobby Watson, Jimmy Krusz, Richard Johnson. Third row: Terry Conlan, Charles Turet, Jack McNairy, Steve Eberly, Richard Lenahan. FULLBACKS and GOALIES First row: Freddy Klink, Jimmy Briley, Allen Abrams. Second row:'Jeff Bruner, Robert Makela, Tommy Allen, Charles Turet. HALFBACKS First row: Allen Hubert, Terry Conlan, David Munden, Richard Lenahan, Marty Sidener. Second row: Nick Day, Robb Parks, Richard Grangene, Dale Sturgel, Dave Marr. 363 National Defense Cadet Corps For his untfring and successful efforts in establishing a proud and vital Battle Group Command, for his sym- pathetic patience, kindly criticisms and keen sense of humor, and above all for being the kind of MAN that every cadet can honestly salute with pride, the cadets of the 13th Regiment of the National Defense Cadet Corps dedicate the Military section of this yearbook to Lt. Col. John B. McClure, LT. COL. JOHN B. MCCLURE commandant and friend. organ izing 364 planning . . . teaching. 5 u l To instill better citizenship in each cadet and to provide him with a basic knowledge of first aid, lmilitary tactics, marksmanship, leadership, and drill 'are the purposes of the National Cadet Defense Corps. Lt. Col. John McClure guides the 163 cadets 'of the Thomas Jefferson N.D.C.C. in present day ,military science. This training develops orderliness, rprecision, discipline, respect, and patriotism, in ad- dition to encouraging a high sense of personal honor 3 and cleportment. Color Guard Cdt. Bruce Oviattg Celt. John Gun- nellg Cdl. Don Rotondig Cdt. Doug Alling ,N DOCQCEL, SWEETHEARTS: First row: Honorary Lt. Col. Darlene Alfordg Honorary Lt. Col. Pat Saxong Honorary Lt. Col. Sue Nichols. Second row: Honorary Lt. Col. Pat Powellg Honorary Lt. Col. Cherie Millerg Honorary Col. Janet Blailock. Battle Group Commander CDT. COL. .IODIE RAY S-I CDT. MAJ. MIKE RICHARDS Buttle Group Staff Battle Group Executive Officer CDT. LT. COL. PAUL BROWN Under the supervision of Col. John B. lVIcClure, the Battle Group Staff is responsible for the efficient operation of the N.D.C.C. The Battle Group commander has full responsibility for this group, which consists of several persons who help the commander with the opera- tion of the corps. Immediately helow the commander is the executive officer who must assist the commander in all things. The S-1, who is in charge of personnel, keeps an accurate merit-demerit report for each cadet during each six-week period. The public relations officer, the S-2, provides an article for each edition of the school newspaper. The S-3 is responsible for preparing lesson plans to be used every week. The S-!l niust keep all government issued supplies in top condition. S-2 S-2 5-4 366 CDT. MAJ. DON MACKAMAN CDT. MAJ. GEOFFRY BOWMAN CDT. MAJ. MARION DAY BATTLE GROUP STAFF First row: Hon. Col. Janet Blailockg Cdt. Col. Jodie Rayg Cdt. Lt. Col. Paul Brown. Second row: Cdt. Maj. Mike Richardsg Cdt. Maj. Don Mackainang Cdt. Maj. Geoffrey Bowmang Cdt. Maj. Marion Day. Third row: Cdt. Capt. Danny Kniglltg Cdt. Capt. Robert Lambg' Cdt. Capt. Jack Heggieg Cdt. Capt. Larry Winberg. Fourth row: Cdt. Roh Myersg Cdt. 2nd Lt. Don Fle- hartyg Cdt. 2nd Lt. Ronny Purchelg Cdt. 2nd Lt. John Twyman. GA COMPANY First row: Cdt. lst Lt. Dick Colemang Hon. Cdt. Cherie Millerg Cdt. 2nd Lt. Bruce Gibson. Second row: Cdt. Steve Burkeg Cdt. Robert Gerrityg Cdt. Leslie Nokesg Cdl. Larry Ratliffg Cdt. Paul Glidwellg Cdt. Mike Harveyg Cdt. Charles Evans. Third row: Cdt. 2nd Lt. Ted Wynng Cdt. Tony Alvaradog Cdt. Mike Besedickg Cdt. Steve Alleng Cdt. Clyde Cornellg Cdt. Ronald MCWllIJ1'lCfQ Cdt. Joe Cannong Cdt. Ronnie Hunt. Fourth row: Cdt. Frank Clarkg Cdt. Bruce Oviattg Cdt. Charles Mossg Cdt. David Davisg Cdt. Don Rotundig Cdt. Patrick Stephensg Cdt. John Gunnell. Fifth row: Cdt. Daryl DeVaultg Cdt. Clyde Garlandg Cdt. Larry Johnstong Cdt. Joe Smithg Cdt. James Fletcherg Cdt. Doug Allingg Cdt. Jim Connallyg Cdt. Lewis Boyd. I Company Commander CDT. CAPT. BOB GOSSETT 367 C Company Assists During Fire Drills B COMPANY First row: Cdt. lst Lt. Dick Grishamg Hon. Lt. Col. Darlene Alfordg Cdt. 2nd Lt. Larry Ferguson. Second row: Cdt. Randy Parkinsong Cdt. John Hubertg Cdt. Sidney Hilburng Cdt. Danny Swindleg Cdt. Michael Hickeyg Cdt. Danny McNulty. Third row: Cdt. Ricky Wake- field g Cdt. Samuel Grayg Cdt. Robert El- liottg Cdt. Terry Boazg Cdt. Milton Freemang Cdt. Steve Shepherd. Fourth row: Cdt. Gene Mitchellg Cdt. Dan McKeeg Cdt. Archie Payneg Cdt. Darrell Madisong Cdt. Dennis Shepherdg Cdt. Roy Parr. Company Commander CDT. CAPT. CHARLES LEFTWICH C COMPANY First row: Cdt. lst Lt. Pat Ewingg Cdt. 2nd Lt. Lyndon B1-anggm Hon Lt C01 Sue Nrchols Cdt 2nd Lt Dick W Murphy. Second row: Cdt. Lloyd Kimbleg Cdt. .lim Pennyg Cdt George Kimbriel Cdt John Hubbell Cdt .lames Barnhartg Cdt. Kirk Broiles. Third row: Cdt. Dennis Worley Cdt Richard Mann Cdt John Doyle Cdt James Com an Commander Esslingerg Cdt. Thomas Rossiterg Cdt. Richard Grondjean. Fourth row Cdt Tom Young Cdt Mark McReynolds CDTPCXPT STEVE Cdt. Robert Carnpbellg Cdt. Tom Knightg Cdt. Ronald Lydeg Cdt Alfred Gonzales Fifth row Cdt Barr McKee DEUTSCH Cdt. Russell Raybourng Cdt. Joe Jonesg Cdt. James Nicholson Cdt Thomas Lee Cdt Howard McLaughlin Cdt ,loc McQuirk. 368 HD COMPANY First row: Cdt. lst Lt. Steve Willitsg Hon. Lt. Col. Pat Saxon Cdt 2nd Lt Larry Burns Cdt 2nd Lt Douglas Bynum. Second row: Cdt. Ray Rohinsong Cdt. Eddie Spencer Cdt Jim Schencli Cdt Charles Daviesg Cdt. Paul Rieflerg Cdt. O. C. Hopeg Cdt. James Smith Third row Cdt Richard Smith Cdt .lack ' Ablong Cdt. Joe Howellg Cdt. Bob Kauhlg Cdt. Richard Shepherd Fourth row Cdt Ken Sutherland Cdt Russell Donahueg Cdt. Wayne Murdaughg Cdt. Ronnie Carterg Cdt Klrt Carr Company Commander CDT. CAPT. PAUL SCHIEFFER School Flag Under Care of E Company HE COMPANY First row: Cdt. 2nd Lt. Russell Gandyg Hon. Lt. Col. Pat Powellg Cdt. lst Lt. ,lim Bowers. Second row: Cdt. .lohn Cobbg Cdt. Bill Halbrookg Cdt. Mike Teafatillerg Cdt. Bill Smithg Cdt. Bob Wilson. Third row: Cdt. Mike Sinderg Cdt. Richard lrvineg Cdt. Steven Leathersg Cdt. Royace Blackmong Cdt. Phil Piland. Fourth row: Cdt. Ray Addingtong Cdt. Victor Good- sellg Cdt. Dennis Charbeneaug Cdt. Stephen Smithg Cdt. Carl Clay. Fifth row: Cdt. John Nicholsg Cdt. Gordon Tiffan ' Cdt. Scott Rus Y, ' sellg Cdt. Kerry Kreitzerg Cdt. Ben Leavyg Cdt. David Dees. Company Commander CDT. CAPT. LARRY BELL 3 Units Practice Special Achievement Three special N.D.C.C. units are offered to give the cadet a feeling of special achievement outside the pre scribed courses on military science. These units are the rifle team, the military band, and the Jeffersor Rifles drill team. Those cadets with a true eye and a steady hanc may belong to the rifle team. The team, which is under the supervision of Col. John McClure, fires in several contests during the year. The cadets learn about firearm safety and the care of their Weapons. No military unit can give full expression to its program without a marching band. Much time is given by the bandsmen to improve the quality and spirit of the corps. Led by a guidon bearing red crossed rifles on a blue background, the Jefferson Rifles present formidable competition in any drill competition. With a restricted enrollment number, only the best drilled cadets in the corps can qualify for the Jefferson Rifles. RIFLE TEAM First row: Cdt. Ricky Wakefieldg Commander, Cdt. Rob Myersg Cdt. Bob Wilson. Second row: Cdt. Capt. Bob Gossetg Cdt. lst Lt. Dick Colemang Cdt. Maj. Marion Dayg Cdt. 2nd Lt. Russell Candy. JEFFERSON RIFLES First row: Cdt. Col. Jodie Rayg Cdt. Lt. Col. Paul Browng Cdt. Maj. Mike Richards. Second row: Cdt. Rob Myersg Cdt. Capt. Jack Heggieg Cdt. Richard Wakefieldg Cdt. Ken Sutherlandg Cdt. Larry Johnstong Cdt. 2nd Lt. Bruce Gibsong Cdt. Richard Irvineg Cdt. Steve Kimble. Third row: Cdt. Capt. Charles Leftwichg Cdt. Bob Wilsong Cdt. .lack Ablong Cdt. Daryl DeVaultg Cdt. lst Lt. Steve Willitsg Cdt. Capt. Danny Knightg Cdt. Ronald Lydeg Cdt. Dennis Shepherd. Fourth row: Cdt. Capt. Paul Schiefferg Cdt. Charles Mossg Cdt. 2nd Lt. Larry Burnsg Cdt. Maj. Geoffrey Bowmang Cdt. Capt. Robert Lambg Cdt. Bruce Oviattg Cdt. Mike Besedickg Cdt. Randy Parki- son. Fifth row: Cdt. Linden Bransong Cdt. John Nicholsg Cdt. Ray Addingtong Cdt. Dan McKeeg Cdt. Mike Sinderg Cdt. Roy Parrg Cdt. Mark McReynoldsg Cdt. Russell Donahue. MILITARY BAND First row: Cdt. Butch Kimbrielg Cdt. Ben Hardingg Cdt. Lewis Boydg Cdt. .Iames Esslinger. Second row: Cdt. Amp Millerg Cdt. Ronald Lydeg Cdt. Tony Alvarado 3' Cdt. Thomas Rossiter. Third row: Cdt. Sidney Hilburng Cdt. Bill Readg Cdt. Kerry Kreitzerg Cdr. Leon- ard Hendrick. Fourth row: Cdt. Mike Cerrityg Cdt. Joe McQuirkg Cdt. Rich- ard Irvine. Company Commander Cdt. Robert Lamb looks at the military scrapbook. CDT. MAJ. JAMES GLASS Cdt. Ray Addington rests at Camp Dallas Cadets line up for weekly inspec- tion. at Camp Dallas. Cdt. Capt. 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H? we me f 7 1 1 .V A f,-vV ,D ,,AL ss ,,Am.,,f 1L,i: Jusf as Rebels have become a Jefferson 'rraclifion so Jefferson as a school is esfablishing 'iraclifions of ifs business appeals fo fhe sfudenf for millions of dollars info 'l'he common communify of Dallas Norfh supporfs own in a commercial Dallas. Dallas youfh yearly creafe an influx of marlcef. Yef more imporfanf, fhe Thomas Jefferson High School in respecf of +he characfer and pofenfial reflecfecl in ifs gracluafes. Merchanfs confribufe fo Thomas Jefferson in hopes fhaf fhe sfuclenfs will in furn confribufe 'lo 'Phe communify now and in fhe fufure. The business people of Dallas Norfh made fhis yearbook possible. Re- member 'I'hem. 3 75 I C In Appreciation . . . The annual staff Wishes to express its sincere appreciation to all who have cooperated to help make the 1963 Document possible. Special thanks go to the following people: JOAN WILLIES, sponsor of the Document, for the constant giving of her time and effort in producing the 1963 Document . . . JOHN RAMSEY, Taylor Publishing Company representative, for his unending patience and assistance to the staff . . . FRED KOGER, Taylor Publishing Company Director of Customer Relations, for designing the 1963 Document cover . . . DELIA HUNT, Taylor Publishing Company artist, for designing the division pages . . . JUDY FRENCH, BILL FANNING, BRECK WALLS, for selecting the Docu- ment beauties . . . JIM BRADLEY, photographer for Laugheadis, for taking the colored pic- tures . . . BROWNE AND BROWNE GALLERIES, for cooperativeness in helping with the beauty pictures . . . THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS AND THE DALLAS TIMES HERALD, for facts given in sports write-ups and for football statistics boxes . . . 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Basketball .,,,,,,,,..,.,,, Basketball Queen .,... Booster Club ....,.., Cheerleaders Chess Club ,.,,,,..., Class Favorites ..,,.,. Clinic Assistants ..,,.,, Concert Choir ......... Distributive Educ Document Award .,,......., Document Beauties Document Staff .....,. English Guild ,,,.. Entre Nous ...... Football ,,,,,,,,.,e,e,-,,,,,e,,,,A,,,M,w Future Homemakers Future Nurses ....,,., Future Teachers 311011 ,,,. ,W ,www General Chorus German Club ..,, Abbott, B. M. ..e...eee,,,.-,,,e,,,, 1 Angell, Mrs.. Ruby Fae .,...,, Atkins, Eunice B. .,,,,,,,,,, , Bagiackas, Socrates ,, Bailey, James R. ..., . Bartlett, Harold .,..,. 8-29 258-261 286-293 356-359 327-347 52, 53 253-255 306-307 250 .. 36-41 297 274-279 261-281 215 42-49 212-214 240-241 228-231 308-323 248-249 246-247 244-245 268-273 227 12 12 18 Bearden, Joe .,,,,,,-r,,,, Benner, Thomas J. Blaser, Frank ,..,..r,.,,,..,,, Bowen, Frances T. .......... Brock Mrs. Doroth , Y --------.- Brooks, Mrs. Audrey Faye Brown, Mrs. Roberta Cage, Mrs. Caroline ..... Campbell, Robby K. Cefalu, Mary Helen .,.... Childs, Mrs. Elizabeth Chitwood, Mrs. Luella Clement, Rubia Opal ........ Cole, Kathlyn Marian Cooper, Mrs. Edith R Cowley, Herman A. Cox, Lucius ,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,- Cox, William F. ....,... . Craft, Mrs. Alice T. ....... . Curtus, Emory Boyd ........ Davidson, Sara ........ Dean, Elaine ........... Dowd, Mrs. Nelle ..... 380 1111 20 27, 310 22 19 11-1. 22 111111. 22 19,205 25, 235 14 16, 19 20 , 297 225 12 26 fiffl 13 .111 310 24 111 26 -11 14 1-1 25 16 15 29 General Index Golf .,,..... ....... . . .. Homecoming Queen 1... . Ice Skating Club ....., .... International Club ,....,..........,.. Junior Citizens Traffic Commission Junior Class .................................... Junior Classical League ..... ........ Junior Class Officers ..... ....... Key Club ...... ....... La Coterie .................. ....... Lettermenis Club ........... Library Service Club ...... Los Charros y Chinas ..,,. ,... 348-349 ., 50-51 300-301 242 267 156-177 234-239 154-155 208-210 232-233 ,361 243 Los Fiesteros .... .......... ....... Make-Up Crew ....... Math Club ............ Military Queen .......... ..,.,., National Defense Cadet Corps 224-225 222-223 1-1. 266 251 56-57 National Honor Society ......,......... N.D.C.C. Sponsors ......,.... 364-371 206-207 58-59 Office Assistants Orchestra .1,...,,.. .1 296-297 294-295 Faculty Index Ewert, Mrs. Patricia ....... . .... 20 Pan-American Club ..... Quill ' and Scroll ,..,.. Reb Belles ...... , Rebel Spurs ...... Reveille Staff .... Rifle Team ,..,. Senior Senior Senior Senior Soccer Class .........,,..,,.,,, Class Officers ...., Council ............., Personalities .... . Team ............. Fair, Mrs. Marjorie ................t .......... 2 9 Felder, Annie Gem ........--.----------------------- 15 Fussell, Mrs. Dora Maurine ........ 15, 216 Gaines, Karla .,,,......... ------ 1 5 Cerlach, Dorothy ......, ------ 1 3 Gibson, Archibald ......., ..---- 1 3 Gibson, Mary Helen ........ ..-------- 1 5 Coyne, Laura ....,....,,,..,-.. -------------- 1 5 Graham, Mrs. Betty ..... -------- 2 8, 243 Grimes, Margaret ......... ----...- 1 6, 235 Grimes, William J. ........ -------------- 2 0 Gunn, Freeman ......... .... - ----------- 2 7 Hardy, Sarah ................. ...... 2 7, 282, 303 Hargus, Harold ................. ....-------. 2 6, 287 Harris, Mrs. Dorothy ........ .....,-..--....-- 1 4 Helm, Mrs. Norma ........ .....---- 2 3 Henderson, Shirley ............. .---.. 1 4 Higgins, Mrs. Elizabeth .........,,,.........,,. 29 Hooper, Linda ......,............----------------------- 18 Huffaker, Mrs. Analee ........ 26, 273, 25755 Hughes, Mrs. Becky ......,, ..,.----. 1 6, 223 Johnson, Mrs. Mary L. ...,.. .------ 1 3 Johnston, Mrs. Ellen ....... ------. 2 9 Jordan, Billy H. ....... ------- 2 0 Kirk, Allen ...- .... ..,.. 2 1, 810 Sophomore Class .,.,......,,. Sophomore Class Officers Spanish Honor Society ..... ..... Student Council ............... Tennis ....... Thespians ..... Track ......... .... Valentine Sweetheart ..,... Water Ski Club ...... 220-221 211 282-285 256-257 216-219 298 74-153 72-73 302 60-67 180-199 178, 179 226 202-205 350-351 264-265 352-355 1--. 54, 65 299 Y-Teens .,,. -... 2 52 Kubala, Daniel ....... -.. 22 Lee, Charles ............,. ....,. 2 7 Legate, Robert N. .... ...... 2 1 Licht, Susan ........... ....., 1 4 Martin, Kathryn ................ .............. 1 8 Mason, Mrs. Ina Mae ........ ........ 1 6, 235 McClain, Dorothy ................ ......... 1 4 McClure, Col. John B. ....... ........ 3 64 McLain, Kathryn .............. ..........,.. 1 4 Meals, Maurice .............. .....,.. 2 5 Miller, Mrs. Carolyn ............ ........ 1 6, 228 Moore, Mrs, Frances ...L .,,....,. ......,...., , 15 Morgan, Mrs. Claudine M. ...... . Mullen, Mrs. Brenda ............ Murray, Mrs. Dickie .......... Murpbrey, Jimmy ...,...... Oldham, Mabel Ruth ........ Ortega, Mrs. Helen ...... Osher, Mrs. Patricia . Palm, Mrs. Inez ............ Patterson, James S. 1... Penry, Mrs. Irene ..... Phillips, Mrs. Doris ...... Porter, Archie ............. Poteet, Mickey ............... Powell, Marlion L. ...,. . Preston, Mrs. Marie ........ 22 22 13 19 25 16, 222 16 24 16, 228 21 27 23 13 Q Fountain Q Prescriptions Q American Greeting Cards Q Pangburn and King Candies Q Cosmetics - all advertised lines Pharmacists on Duty Free Delivery - Fast Courteous Service glllllllllS lllilmll m l vlsrl- our Depar-h-nen+ Fr-on. Fi. 2-1559 - 1oo2o MARSH LANE- DAi.i.As,TExAs Kathryn Currln Real Estate Realtors Serving the People ot Highland Parlc University Parlc and Preston Hollow tor Nearly a Quarter ot a Century. Satisfied Customers Are Our Best Advertisement E l28ll Multiple Listing Service M - WADLEY PIANO Mister UI-In AND ORGAN CO. Exclusive Baldwin Dealer 8223 Preslon Road EM 89346 .7 A.lvl. +ill 9 P.lvl. Monday thru Saturday Downtown Preston Center l203 Elm 5966 W. Northwest Hwy. BREQKSQEEUEGEEQTI g.FE!E,LlglNER Rl 8-6944 EM 3-65l9 SANDWICHES - SALADS - MALTS 38l Rothfus, Mrs. Billie 13 Rutherford, Linda ,77,. f7ff,ff. 2 6, 265 Selireiber, Patricia ,7,,.. Y -',- 21 Shepard, Alva P. ....V.-.Y...V ------ 2 1 Simes, Mrs. Nelwyrl B. ...YVVY ------- 2 1 Smith, Mrs. Mary S. ....... fffffff 2 6 Spain, Mrs. .lay ................... ------ 1 3 Spitzberg, Dorothy Jane ....... ..-.- 1 5 Stanley, Mrs. Tina ............. fff. . 16 A Abernathy, Richard ...........,......, ,...,.......,.. 7 4 Ablon, Jack ........ 156, 260, 265, 369, 370 Abrams, Alan ............ 156, 204, 362, 363 Abrams, Jaron ..... .......,..,. 1 56, 230, 232 Abrams, Steve .................,..........,., .,..... 1 80 Aeklin, Susan ........................ 156, 282, 284 Adams, Carl Richard .......,.., .. 180, 286 Adams, Herschel .................. 180, 352, 355 Adams, Jerry ......... .....,............... 1 56 Adams, Joe ....... , ............... 180 Adams, Karen ,. ,............... 221 Adams Linda ................... . 156 Adams Sarah .,..... ,..... 1 80, 231, 286 Adams, Sharon ...... ..........,...,........ 1 56, 221 Aday, M. L. .........,.......... 180, 270, 271, 323 Addington, Ray ........ 156, 275, 369, 370, 371 Agnew, Janice ..... ....... .......,........,,....., 1 8 0 Aguilar, Robert .........,.. 180, 252, 362, 363 Aid, Barbara ........,................... 74, 265, 275 Akins, Brenda Marie ............................ Akins, Linda Ann ........,. 1 .......,.............. 74 Akridge, Ann ......,. 66, 74, 206, 229, 233, 275, 282, 283, 284, 350, 351 Albala, Nickey ...................,............ 180, 323 Alberts, Mary ........... ........ 1 80, 270, 353 Alexander, Doug L ......... ..............,...... 1 80 Alexander, Kathy ......... ......... 1 56, 268 Alexander, Pat .,...................................... 180 Alexander, Scott ...,........................ 156, 242 Alford, Darlene ........ 56, 58, 74, 211, 217, 365 368 Alford, Lynda ................................ 180, 259 Allen, Bishop .......,.........,......,., ............., 1 80 Allen, Nancy ........ 74, 246, 247, 252, 257 Allen, Rick ............................,....... 180, 275 Allen, Richard ..,................,............ 156, 279 Allen, Steve ...... ,........................... 3 67 Allen, Tommy ....1.......,.........., 156, 275, 363 Alling, Douglas ............ 156, 243, 365, 367 Almond, Lynda ................................ 180 Alson, Carol ...., .........,..........,....... 2 46 Altick, Susan .... .,,,.. 1 80, 204, 268 Altizer, Diane ..................,...,................... 180 Altizer, Virginia ...............,................ 74, 257 Alvarado, Tony ............ 180, 286, 367, 371 Alvey, Nate ........... .,,... 7 4, 301, 302, 254 Alvoid, Sarah ....... .............,.... 1 80, 238 Amy, Larry ....... ........................ 1 80 Amy, Tommy ............ .. .........,...., 180 Amyx, Charlene ...... r..................., 2 22 Amyx, Charles ........ ..............,......... 1 56 Anderson, Andy ........,, ...... 1 80, 222, 323 Anderson, Marlene ........ ..................... 2 22 Anderson, Richard ........ ..................... 2 22 Anderson, Scoti .................... 180, 227, 237 Anderson, Scott ............................ 156, 238 Anderson, Sid ..., 53, 54, 55, 75, 302, 306 Anderson, Steve .....,................................ 180 Anderson, Susie .................,., 156 230, 232 Anderson, Thomas .,.... ..................... 1 80 Anderson, Thomas ..... ..............,...... 1 80 Aneloski, Pat ........... ......,........... 7 5, 221 Angell, Kathy .,..... ...... 1 80 231, 297 382 Stroud, Richard E. ...., ......., 1 1 Swatek, Mrs. Louise ..... ...,..,, 2 9 Talley, Richard Thomas ...,,. . 23 Teddlie, Mrs. Nidaiah ...... ........... 2 1 Thompson, Billye Faye ..... ...... 2 8, 263 Thornton, Robert W. .... ,,...,. 2 4 Toombs, Ronald ............ ....... 2 3 Tucker, Mary S. .............. ,, 28 Turner, Mrs. Ora Ruth ,..........., . 21 Student Index Apple, Linda .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, 75 Argo, Judy .......,,,.....,, ,-,,,,,,- 7 5 Armstrong, Andy ,,,.,., ,-,,,,, 2 86 Arnold, Billy Earl ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Arnold, Donald l....,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 130 Arnold, Jenell ,,,,,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,, 180 Aronoff, Gail ........ 54, 75, 203, 206, 211, 213, 229, 232, 233, 235, 241, 242, 267, 302 Aronoff, Steve ,... 156, 208, 230, 346, 348 Asbill, Mike ......,....,..,.....,.,.,, 180, 322, 323 Ascue, Dana ...., ..,.,,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 55, 259 Ashwill, Linda .... ..,,, 1 56, 221, 259 AuBuehon, Dick ,,,,,.... .,,,-,,, 1 56, 204 Aussicher, Eddie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, 156 Austin, Bill ,........,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,, 180, 225 Austin, Deke .....,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,-,.,, 156, 313 Austin, William .,.. 180, 224, 225, 323, 345 Averett, Jeannie ,,,1,,,,,1,,,,-1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y, 156 Avery, Babs ,....,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 1 56 B Babb, Linda ...... ,,,,,.. .,,,, 1 8 0, 238 Baier, Marianne ,,..., ,,,,.... 1 80, 259 Bailey, Beverly ......., ...,,..,....,, 2 73 Bailey, Bill ..,... ..... ,,,..,.,.. 2 7 0 Bailey, Eddie .... ........,.................... 1 80 Bailey, Lynn .,,.. ...................,.,.......... 1 80 Bailey, Riek ....., ....... 1 56, 235, 250, 265 Bailey, Vivian ....... ........,..,................ 1 80 Bain, Patrick ....... ............., 3 22, 323 Bain, Ronald ........ ......,, ..... 1 8 0 Baird, Tom ....,....... ............,,,.., 1 56 Baker, Barbara ......., .,.....,,..,,,,,..... 1 56 Baker, Cheryl .........,......,......, 180, 204, 273 Baker, Dick .,.........,.,,,,,,....... 180, 204, 275 Baker, John ........ 180, 203, 204, 322, 323, 352, 353 Baile, Lois ......,,. ....,,..,....,....................., 1 80 Ballou, Karen ..,... ....,. 7 6, 241, 242, 269 Balthrop, David ...... ..,.,,,..................,,. 1 80 Balthrop, Doug ......,, ...,,..,.....,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 56 Banks, Barbara ..,.,,. 156, 242, 294 Barbat, Barbara ...... .,,,,,,,,,, 1 56, 265 Barbe, Christina ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,, 1 80 Barbee, Ricky ...,., ,,,,,,,..,,, 7 6 Barber, Sandra .....,. , ..... Bard, Marilyn ...,.,........... .,...,,,,,,, 7 6 Barley, Beverly Ann ,..,. ,..,,,,,....,,., 7 6 Barley, Bill ........,...,...,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. 1 80 Barnes, Larry ..,,...... .....,. 1 56, 275 Barnes, Tom ....... ,,...,. 1 80, 286 Barnhart, James ,, ,..,,,,.,,,, 180, 368 Barrow, Scott ........ ,,...,.,,.........,....,. 1 56 Bartlett, Jack ....... 180, 236, 286 Bartoli, Larry ,.....,,,. ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 80 Barton, Diana Jo .,,,,.. ,,..,,,, 1 80, 24-5 Bashton, Bill ............ .,.,...,.,,,,, 1 80 Bashton, George ...... U., ...... 180 Bay, Johnny ......... ...,.,,,.,,.,,, 7 6 Beall, Angel ..........,., ...., 1 80, 231 Bean, Nathaniel ..... ,........ 1 81 Beard, Jerry ............ .....,,.,..,..... 1 56 Bearden, Peggy 1 ........ ...,.............,..... 7 6 Bearden, Sara Anne ............. . 76, 245, 269 Beasley, Sally .........,,... ........... 1 56, 230 Vignet, Mrs. Ida R. ,.s,,, ,,,,,, 1 3 Watson, Helen ,...,,,,,,,,,1,, ,,,,,,, 2 9 Watson, Charles H. ,...,.,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 1 Webb, Marlene ,,.,,,.,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 7 Weekley, Mrs. Claranelle ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 5 Wendland, Weldon W. ,,,,., ,,,.,,,,,,,, , 26 Wllite, Erma Nell ,,,,,,,,,, YYY,Y,,l,,,,1,,,,,,,,, 1 2 Willies, Joan ....,,,,, 15, 212, 213 Winn, Jerry ........ ,.,.,...,,,, 1 9, 362 Wisdom, Weaver ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, W 24 Beaird, Tommy .,,,,.,, ......... 7 6, 261 Beatty, Melissa ,,,...., .,........... 7 7, 257 Beaver, Alice ,,,,,,,,,,, .............. 1 56, 266 Beaverson, Alinda .,,,..,,.,...... 156, 259, 275 Beckham, Adonna ,,..,,.........................,.,,, 181 Beddoe, Susan .,,,,,,. 77, 235, 246, 257, 260 Behymer, Richard ..,.,,,.,,...,.,................ 181 Belford, Linda .,,,,,,,, ....... 7 7, 257, 262 Belk, Barbara .,,,,,, .....,,.... 1 81, 224 Bclk, Fred ,,,,. ......... 7 7, 255 Bell, Bonnie ....... ,,,,,,,,,...... 1 81, 224 Bell, Geraldine . , ..,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,........... 243 Bell, Larry .....,.. ..... 5 6, 77, 254, 369 Bell, Pam ..,,., ...,,........................ 7 7 Bell, Penny .,,...,, ...,,.....................,,,, 7 7 Bell, Sherry ........ ............. 1 81, 231, 245 Bennett, Binnie ......,.,. 77, 249, 257, 261, 286, 301 Benningfield, Kenneth .,.,,,,,,,,,,.......... .. Benson, Ann ..........,...,,.,.,..,. 181, 286, 301 Bentley, Bill ,,...... 181, 231, 232, 294, 323 Bergesen, Brice .........,..,,,.....,,,,,,,,..........,. 156 Berk, Jenny .....,.......,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,..,....... 181 Bernat, Susan ........ 78, 203, 206, 207, 211, 217, 234, 241, 242, 251, 259 Bernstein, Faye ...,.,,..,.......... 231, 271, 301 Berry, Margaret .....,.,,...,...,................,.,..,. 78 Besedick, Mike ,,,, ..,,,, 3 67, 370 Best, Rhys .........,... ...,..,,,,,,. 1 56 Bethaneourt, Joe ...... ....... 1 56, 261 Bethel, James ...... ,....,,,,,,.,,.. 1 81 Betts, Cheryl ........ ....,, 1 81, 272 Bewiek, Roger, ..... ,.,,,........ 1 81 Bibbs, Richard ..... ..,.....,,... 1 56 Bice, Rene ..... .....,. 1 81, 224 Bicker, Joyce ,....... ,,.. ..,,,............. 7 8 Bicker, Carol .......,..,,..,,,.,............. 181, 286 Bickford, Peyton ...,.,,,......,,..,,..,............. 156 Bickley, Barbara ,.,.,... 181, 204, 247, 297 Bilbo, Allan .......,.................................,,. 181 Bilheimer, Barbara ..,.......... ....... 1 56, 230 Billings, Jimmy ........ ,,..,,,,,. 7 8, 255 Billings, Terry ..... ..........,,,,,,.,.. 1 81 Bills, Cathy ...... .........,............. 1 56 Bina, Patricia ....... 78, 242, 250 Binder, Tommy ........ 157, 222, 361 Bingham, Ben .,,... ..................., 1 81 Birdsell, Kenneth ....,... ..,,.,,,,,,,......... 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Lovers Lane FL 7-l55l Blum, Michael ....YY,,Y,.. 22, 131, 204, 323, 352,353 Broiles, Kirk ,,,,....,.,,,. ...,,,, 1 57, Bromberg, Henri ...,... ..,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Bronk, George .....,., ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bronson, Alice .,,,.,, ,,,,, 1 81, 259, Bronson, Joyce ..,....c,,. ,,.,,,.,,.,,,, 8 2, Brooks, Jimmie Sue ..........,,,.,,....,,r, 82, Brooks, Steven Earl ,....,.,.,,, 82, 310, 352, 353, 354, 357, 157 Boardman, Hank ............ 79, 206, 241, 254 Boaz, Terry ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,........,.,,.... 181, 368 Bockbrader, Clayton l,,,.. ..,,,,.... 7 9, 255 Bodzin, Trudy ,,.,.,...,,,, ......., 1 57, 286 Boedeker, Diane ...... ........ 1 81, 231 Boettcher, Randie .. ,,,..,, 157, 227 Boggs, Alice ,...,,,...... ........,,,,,,,, 1 57, 275 Bohlander, Ron ..........,,,,,,,,,, 157, 251, 275 Boland, Diana Lynn .... 79, 221, 226, 229 Boles, Barbara ,,,,..l.....,....,.,,,,,...,..,,......,. , 157 Bond, Robert .....,,.,,,...........,..,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,, 222 Bonnell, Mary ..., 181, 231, 247, 271, 297 Booth, Larry ......,,,,,,............,....,.. 157, 236 Borsch, Jennifer ....,, ,,,..... ........ 1 8 1, 231 Boswell, Denny ....Y.,.,,,,..,,,,.,,.......,,..,,,... 250 Boughtin, Barbara ,,,,........,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 157 Bounds, Richard .,,.,,,, 79, 286, 288, 294 Bovard, Marcia .,..,.,,,,,,....,,,,,,1,,,,,1,,,,,,,,.,, 79 Bowden, Cliff ........ 157, 213, 267, 286, 292 Bowen, Brenda .ll,.,.,,...,,,,,,,,.,,,., ,..,,.Y,,... 1 57 Bowers, Gordon Allan ,,,,.,,,.,., 80, 206, 251 Bowers, Jim ..,..,...l.l.,..........,,,, 80, 226, 369 Bowman, Geoffrey ....,Y,. 56, 80, 207, 237, 252, 366, 367, 370 Box, Warren ..,,. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,...,.,.,,... 1 81 Boyd, Carl ,,,,,,,,. .......,,,....,,,,,,,, ,,,.,.. 1 8 1 Boyd, Carole ,,,,,,,,..,,...,...,........,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 181 Boyd, Lesle .,,,..1,................YY,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 181 Boyd, Lewis ...,,,,, 157, 286, 299, 367, 371 Boyd, Randy ..........,...,,....,,,, 157, 286, 294 Boyd, Susan ..,,..., 157, 204, 230, 275, 281 Boyde, Pam .,......,,,..,,,.,,,..........,.,.,.....,,,,,,,, 80 Braden, Norma ,,,,,..........,.... 181, 231, 268 Bradfield, Kathy ..,,.,,,....,.........,,.,,. 181, 238 Bradfield, Larry ,,,,..,,..., 80, 235, 241, 251 Bradford, Judy ,,,,. ..,..,...,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,, 1 81 Bradley, Don ,.,..... ....... 1 57 Braly, Ray ,,,,...,..,. ,,.,., 1 81 Branch, Steve ...,,,..,,.. ...... 1 81 Brandon, Reid .......,.,,,.... ,..,,. 1 57 Brandt, Linda Marion ...., .,,,, 8 0 Brann, Georgia ..........,1,,,,..,,.................. 181 Brannan, Alice .,,,.,..,.........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,....., 231 Brannon, Penny ,,.,........ 80, 224, 229, 252 Brannon, Susie .....,..........,,,,.,,, 80, 257, 262 Branson, Linden ,.,......... 81, 254, 368, 370 Bray, Joan ,,,.,,,,,,,i 81, 221, 226, 241, 251, 252, 261, 275, 279, 302 Breckenridge, Charles .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 181, 286 Breckenridge, Sherry ,,..,,,,,,,,...,,,,,.,,.,,,,.. 181 Brewer, Ben ..,i,,., 157, 221, 223, 352, 353, 354, 355 Brewer, Maribeth ....,,,. 157, 235, 265, 275, 279 Brewer, Mary ,ii.,.......... .,,..., 1 81 Brewer, Sylvia .......,........ ,.....,,,, 1 81 Bricker, Karen Ann ..,.. ......,......,,, 8 1 Bridges, Barbara ......... ,,,.. 1 57, 262 Bridges, Jim .,..,,,...,, .,,... 8 1, 254 Bridges, Johnnie .i,..... .....,,,,, 1 81 Briden, Andrea ..i,,,,,,,,...., , 157 Briden, Betty .,....,,..... ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 2 75 Brieger, Sandra ,.,................,,,........,, 81, 266 Briggs, Clark .,.,....i,,............. 157, 222, 301 Briggs, Karen ....1,,. 221, 226, 248, 257, 260, 298 Briggs, Steve .,,.,.......................,,,. 181, 286 Bright, Sharon ....,.i,,,.. 81, 202, 203, 207, 229, 232, 261, 296 Briley, Jimmy ...,., .,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 57, 363 Brill, Judy ............,....,.. 157, 237, 282, 284 Bristow, Edward ....,,,,.... 50, 81, 208, 310, 311, 312, 352, 355, 361 Broadhurst, Stephen ....,,,.....,,,,....,,,,....,, 181 Brobst, Jon ,.,,.,......................,,,.,,,.....,,,,.. 181 Brockman, Tina ..... ,,,,,..,,.,.....,. 1 57 Broders, Clanton ........ ............,....,,,, 1 81 Brodt, Jay .,,,,........... .,.,.. 1 57, 328, 337 Brogdon, Bill .,.... 82, 286, 294 Brothers, Tim ,,,,......,,..,.,,...,,,,,,,...,....,,,.,, Broughton, Melinda ....,,....,,,..,...i...,,,. , .,,, Brounstein, Leonard .,.............,.... 181, Browell, Diane ,...,,,,.,.. 82, 221, 226, 242, 252, Brown Elizabeth ..,.... ,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brown Gerald ,,,,.,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Brown, Jackie .,,, ,,,,,,, Brown Jeff ,,,,,, ...........,.,,,,, Brown Karen ,,,, ,,,,...i,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,, Brown Linda ..,,.............,.. 157, 219, Brown Marie 1, ,,,,,, 182, 204, 248, 286, 288, Brown Mike ,..,...,.,.,....,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brown, Nancy ,,,,,.,,..,, 157, 221, 226, 242, 245, 250, 251, 267, 296, Brown, Paul ,,,, 82, 275, 366, 367, 370, Brown Robert ,.....,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, 63, 83, Brown Shirley ,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, Brunner, Randy ...,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brutsche, Rusty ....,....... 83, 306, 352, Bryan, Hal ................ 242, 254, 301, Bryant, Karen ,,,., ,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,...,,,,, 1 58, Bryant, Steve ., .,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Bubb, Randy ,,,,.. ,.,,,,,,,,, 1 82, Buchan, Lisa ...,... .,..,. 1 82, 231, Buchanan, Jonna ., ,,,,,,,,,,, 182, Buchel, Sharon .,.... ....,,,..,,,,,,.,,, 1 82, Buck, Mike ....,,.......,.....,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Buckley, Maureen .,,,.,,. 158, 204, 282, Buckner, Bobby ,,,,. ,.,..,,,,,,,,,,i,,, 1 58, Buehner, Barbara ......,. 83, 241, 242, 275 Buehner, Jeff ........ 182, 204, 237, 275, Buford, Harriet ...,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 1 58, 230, Bulban, Joy ,,,,....,.......,...,,.,...........,,.......,, Bunday, Ann .,.. 182, 231, 247, 286, Bunn, Shirley .....,.,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Burchfield, Jimmy .....,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Burck, Gary ..,.....,,,,.,,,,i,,,,,,i,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Burck, Steve .,......,,,,...,.... 83, 254, 345, Burkarth, Becky .......,..,. 158, 230, 286, Burke, Ginny ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Burley, Sandie .................... 182, 231, Burnap, Patty ,.,,..,..,,, 83, 241, 242, 257, Burnett, Dianna ,,,.i ,,,.,,, ..,,,,,,.....,,,,, Burnett, Gary ,,,... ,,,,,,, Burney, Judy .,,.. .,,..,,,,, Burns, Barbara .1,... ........,,,.,,,,,, 1 58, Burns, Bob ,,,,. ..,.,,.,,,,..i,,,,,...,,,,,.,.,..., Bums, Patti ......,....,.... 158, 242, 261, Burns, Robert .,.. ,.....,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Burns, Larry ,,........ .,...,..,, 8 3, 369, Busacker, Carole .... ,.... 5 0, 54, 83, 283, Busby, Donna .....,,,.... 182, 204, 275, 284, Busby, Donna M. .,..,,...i,,....,,,,,,,, 158, Butara, Karen ,....,,.....,..,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Butler, Amye Ann ,,,,,,,. 84, 232, 248, Butters, Carol Lynn ....1,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bybee, Sharon ,,,,....,,i.,.,,.,,, 182, 231, Byers, Sondra .,.,.,,.. .i..,,,,,,,, 2 41, Bynum, Douglas .1.. ,.,.,.i,. 8 4, Byram, Diane .,,,.,1 i,,,,,,, 8 4, Byram, Gayle ,,,,., ,1,,1,,, 1 58, Byrd, Linda ...., ,,,,. 84, 221, C Cadis, Cheryl .,...,,,,i,i......,.,,,, 158, 248, Cain, Frank ,,1.,1,. 182, 231, 275, 323, 368 181 157 270 275 257 312, 361 181 82 271 241, 267 181 182 182 157 181 260 270, 301 230, 301 371 306 83 157 355 362 294 158 323 269 224 272 158 285 230 251, 278 363 275 158 301 182 182 182 367 294 260 232 252, 258 158 182 182 247 153 296 182 370 232, 284 232, 301 299 132 260 84 272 265 369 226 221 226 275 345 Cain, Ronald ,,,i.. ,,,. 1 58, 224 Calamc, Paul ...... ...,,,,..i,,,4,.44,...... 1 82 Caldwell, Byron ...., ,,,...,Y1,,........ 1 82, 271 Caldwell, Gina ,,,, ,,.., 1 82, 229, 231, 248 Caldwell, Linda .....,,, ....,.,..,,1....... 1 82, 272 Callahan, Perry .....11,.,1,,11,....YY,,..,.4.,4-,,,.4,1 84 Callison, Beverly .,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 84, 275 Calvert, Steve ...,,,,, 158, 227, 240, 275 278 Cameron, Clifford ,.,..........11,........,,,, 84, 227 Cammack, Larry ....1,.,.......,.... 158, 273, 275 Campbell, Bill ,,,,....,,..,,,,,,,1 182, 238, 275 Campbell, Charles ..1,...........,YY,,YY.,....,,,4 158 Campbell, Judith Claire ..........,,,,,, 85, 257 Campbell, Patrick .....................,,, 182, 286 Campbell, Patrick Richard ..,,.....,1,....,11i 85 Campbell, Robert ....,...............,YY..i...,-.Yrr, 368 Camplen, Nancy ,,,, 50, 51, 54, 65, 85 307 Canalizo, Graciella ...,..,.,,,,.... 158, 222, 288 Canfield, Pam ....,,,,,,,.........,... 85, 257, 286 Cannaday, Shelly ...,1,, ,i...,..,.,,111,, 1 58, 301 Cannon, Jack ..,,,,,., .,.,.... 8 5, 254, 301 Cannon, Joe ....,,,,. ...1,.11,.,.. 1 82, 367 Canon, Judith ,,,,. .....,,11,,,1,, 1 82 Cantu, Val .,,,........,,,, ..1,1. 1 58 221 Carey, Benton ,,,,.,.. ,,,,..,11,.,.. 1 58 Cargile, Carolyn .,,,... ...... 8 5, 260 Cargile, Andy ,,,,.,,,, ,....,,,. 1 82, 345 Cargile, Gloria ...,.... .,,,,..,,.... 2 57, 344 Carland, Melissa ....,., ,..... 1 58, 282, 284 Carlin, Pcggie .....,,,,i,.........,,,,,,,,..,.,...,,,. 158 Carlisle, Cesa Lynn ..........,,.,,,.... 182, 286 Carlson, Barbara ,,,,,,,, 158 229, 230, 232 Carlson, Rick ....,,,,..,,.,,,.......,,,,,,,,,,......,.. 182 Carlton, Richard Carnahan, Kathy ..,,... .,,,,,,,, 8 5, 252, 268 Carnahan, Mike ,,,., ,,,.... 1 82, 238, 296 Carney, Susan ..,...,.,.. ..... 1 58, 245, 270 Carpenter, Johnny ........ ,i,,..,.,...,,,,,,,,,1 1 82 Carr, Kirk ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 1, 182, 238, 296 Carney, Susan ,,,....., .....,,. 1 58, 245, 270 Carpenter, Johnny .......i..,.........,,,,,,,.....,, 182 Carr, Kirk ..,,,,,,..,,.,.....,........,,,,.,.. 158, 369 Carr, Roseanne ,,,, 158, 224, 282, 284, 301 Carrell, James ,.,.,,,,,i,,,...,.,........,1,,1,.,1........ 85 Carrell, Lynn ...,..,,..,.....,,........,...,. 286, 288 Carroll, Mary .... ......,,11,... 1 58 Carruth, Cissy ,..., ..,,. 1 82, 273 Carruth, Leslie ....,,, 86, 275 Carson, Eugene ...., .,,,,,,,,,, 1 58 Carson, Joan ..,,.., ...,,,,,,,, 1 82 Carter, Charles ....... 86, 255 Carter, Diane ...... 1,,..,,1,..,,, 1 82 Carter, Eddy .,,,,, ..., 1 58, 255 Carter, Ronnie 1, .,,. 182, 369 Caruana, Joe ,,,,.,..............,.,,.i.,.,..,,,......... 158 Cash, Penny ,,,,,,...,i.............,,...,.,..., 158, 252 Cash, Robin .... 63, 86, 207, 252, 296, 307 Cashion, Dick ,,,........,..................,,..,,..., 158 Cassidy, David ....... 11,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 5 4 Cason, Linda ...... ..,. 1 82, 268 Catherall, Don .,..... i.........,...,,,. 1 58 Catina, Paula .... - .......,..,.,,,,.,,,,. 182 Cejka, David ..,,,..,...... ...... 1 82, 239, 268 Cejka, Marla ....i...,........ .. ....,.., 158, 235 Chamberlain, Dennis ....... .,.i,,,,.,........ 1 82 Chambers, Roger .................,,,......i,...,.... 86 Chancellor, La Nelle ..........,,.,,. 158, 237 Chapin, Knoxie ,.....,............. 182, 231, 265 Chapin, Richard ...,... .........,,,i,,,,,,,. 1 82 Chaplin, Tim ,....,.... ...............,,,,,, 1 58 Chapman, Carla ..... ..,..... 8 6, 257, 301 Chapman, David ....,. .,.,.,......... 8 6, 286 Chapman, Rick ......... .,,,.......,...... 1 59 Charbeneau, Denis 1 .... .......... 1 82, 369 Charlebois, Martha ,,.......... 86, 221, 242, 267, 275 Chase, Diana ..,.,,,,i,.. 159, 204, 229, 259 Chasens, Jeanne ..,,..,.,,.....,.,....,,,,,, 86, 275 Chennell, Ray .,..,,.. ...............,............ 1 59 Chennell, Susan .... ....,........ F ,..... 1 59 Chenoweth, Diane ...... 182, 224, 296 385 Chcnoweth, Doria ,.,,.,, 224 Chrimes, Mike ,,..,.,..,,.. 182 Church, Lee ,,.,,.,,,....,.,,.... 183 Churchman, Wayne ,,..... 87 Cizek, Jeffrey .,,,,,,..,,,,.. ,..,.,.,,, 2 86 Clack, Carolyn ...,..,,,,.,,,,,,...,,. 260 Clark, Buddy ,,,.,,..,,,,,,.,,,,...,, 347 Clark, Caren ..,,,,,, 87, 211, 242, 299 Clark, Chuck ,,... ,,,..,,.,,,..,,,,, 2 38 Clark, Cindy ..,,,, ,...,, 1 59, 273 Clark, Colin ,,,..,, ,,.....,,.,.,, 1 59 Clark, Diane .,,,,.. ,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, 2 21 Clark, Frank .,,.,, ,,,.,.,, 3 67 Clark, Steve ,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,.,,,, 3 18 Clark, Tina ,,,,......,,,....,,,.....,,,,....,,, 238 Clary, Janice ,..,.,,.,....,,. 87, 248 259 Clay, Carl Kenneth .....,,.,..,,, 369 Clayton, Cary ,.....,,,..,.., 183 Clayton, Mike ..,,..,... 183 Clem, John ,,,,,,,...,, 183 Cleveland, James ,,,... 159 Clevenger, David ,,,,., 262 Clingingsmith, Cay .,..,. 231 Cloake, William .,,,., 183 Closscr, Patrick ,,...,,,, 255 Cluff, Wallace ...... 183 Cobb, Deeann ,.,.... .,,,,, 2 75 Cobb, John ,,,,,,,, .,,,,,.,,, 3 69 Cobb, Lorraine ,..,,, 257 Cobb, Ricky ,,,.,,...l 183 Cobb, Roland ,.,.,.., ,.,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,, 1 83 Cochrum, Terry .,..,... ,.,.. 2 88 Cockrell, Nancy ,,...,., .,.,,,...,.,,,,,,,,, 1 83 Cody, Jeannie .,.,,,.. ,. 87 Cody, Nancy ,..., ...,...,,,,,,.,. 2 47 Cofer, Bruce .,,,,..., ..,.......,,,..,..., 2 31 Cofer, Richard .,,.... ,.,,, 8 8, 361 Coffman, Virginia .,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, , 286 Cohen, Carol ,,....,,.. ,,...,, 8 8, 242 Cohen, Mike ..,,., ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,, 1 83 Coit, Phil ..,.,,....,, .,,,,,,,..., 1 83 Coker, Allan ,,,,,.. ,,,, 3 01 Coker, Don .,,,,, ,,,..,,, 8 8 361 Cole, Dan .,,,,., 183 Cole, Don .,,,,,....,,,... ,,,,,,., 3 47 Coleman, Janice ..,.,...,...,..,.,,, 223 Coleman, Richard ........ 88, 370 Collier, Mimi ,,,..,,, 88, 229, 264, 265 Collier, Raymond .,,,,... 88, 275 Collier, Ross .,,,,... 88, 259, 320 Collier, Sandie ..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 231 Collier, Tom ,.....,,,....,, ,,.,r, 1 83 204 323 Collins, Jo Ann ...,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 86 Collins, Kaye ...,..,, 265 Collins, Linda ...,..,,..r ,,,,,,, 2 22 Collins, Mike .,,,r,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YY,,,Y 159 Collingsworth, Danny ..,. 88 341 Collingsworth, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 183 Colwell, Cecile ..,,..,,.... 159, 294 Combs, Ray ,.,,.,...,,,,..,r,,,,,,,,.,r, 222 Compton, Brooks .,,,,. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 23 Compton, Colette ..,,., ,,,,,., 8 9, 271 Conlan, Pam .....,,... , 183 Conlan, Terry ..,,,.. 363 Conlee, Mike ..,,,.r, ,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 83 Connolly, James ..,,,..,,,,,,.,,,.,r 367 Cook, Bob ,,.,..,,,,..,,,...,,,....,,,,..,.,,,,,. 183, 323 Cook, David ,.,,,.,. 89, 203, 206, 208, 235, 241, 254, 265, 267, 360 Cook, Joanne ...,.,,...,. 183, 231, 269, 296 Cook, Michael ,,.,..,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,r,,.,,,,,,. 159 Cook, Steve ,,,,,,.., 89, 209 211 213 217 Cooley, Carolyn .,,,....,,...,r,,,,,..r,,,,,,,., 89, 248 Coon, Bronwyn ....,.,...,..,,,..,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,, 159 Cooper, Danny .,,,...,,,,...,,...,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 159 Cooper, Linda ....,,.. 159, 204, 230, 259 260 Cooper, Patricia .,,,...,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 159, 259 Copeland, Brenda ..,i,.,....,.,.. 183, 231, 245 Copeland, Maxie ..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 59 386 Coppinger, Glonda ,,....., ,,....,,.,.,,,.....,,,. 1 83 Corbin, Saundrax ....,,,......,., 159, 230, 232 Cordes, Patty ,A,,,,...,,,,,,....i.,,,,.....,,,,,,.... 159 Corman, Paul .,,,,,.,,,. 159, 236, 241, 242, 251, 265, 267, 286 Cornelius, Carole .,,,,,.. 159, 230, 232, 259, 301 Cornell, Clyde ,,,,,..,,,,.,,...,,,,,,,.,.,..,, 183, 367 Cornwell, Gregory ,,..,..,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,...,,,,,. 183 Cornwell, William Brent ...,.,,,,,....,,,,,,.. 89 Cosgrave, Caren ,,,,.... 159, 230, 241, 268, 269 Cosgrave, Mike ,,., 183, 236, 275, 323, 345 Costanzo, Louis .,,,,,..,....,,,,,....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.. 183 Cotten, Mike ,.,.,., Coston, Richard ,,..,,.. 89, 208, 302, 318, 352, 354, 361 Cotter, Nancy .,,,, ..,,,.,i.,,....,.,,, 1 59 Cournoyer, Bob ,.,,.,, ,,,....., 1 83, 227, 275 Cowdey, Carol ,,..,,...,,,,,....,,,,,,.,,,,,,.. ,,,,,, 2 04 Cox, Cindy Ann ,.,,..,,.,.. 89, 203, 235, 257 Cox, Mike ..,,,,,,,,... ..,,.,,,,,..,.,,,,...,,,,,,, 1 59 Cozad, Rick .,..,,,.,, ,,,..,,.,,...,. 1 59, 222 Cozzcns, Bill .......,,,. ,,,,., 1 83, 299 Crabtree, Shelley ,,.....,,,,, .,,....,,.,,..,., 1 59 Crane, David .,,,.,,.....,,,,,,.,., ,,...., 3 22, 323 Crawford, Barbara Ann .,,., .,,,.. ..,,,,., 9 0 Crawford, Phyllis ..,,,,,...,,,, ,,......,, 1 83 Crawford, Phyllis .,,,,..,., .,,,., 1 59 Crenshaw, David ...,,.,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,.,, 1 83 Crenshaw, Mary Ella ...,.., ....,,,..,,.,.,,, 2 71 Crick, Mary ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,.... ...,,, 1 59, 224 Crigger, Carlin .,,,,,,.., .,....,,,,,,. 1 59 Crismond, Donna .,,..,., ,,..,.,,,. 1 83 Crist, Nannette ,.,,... .,..,..,. 1 59 Crook, Don ,...,,..... ..,.,,.,....,,.., 1 60 Crook, Jon ,,....,,,,,,....,, ...,,,.,... 1 60, 286 Cross, Donna .,,,,..,.,.,,,.....,,,,.,..,...,,,...,,,i,,, 160 Crossette, Mary Anne ...,,,,. 183, 231, 246, 247, 272, 285 Crossett, Mary Lu ..,.......,, 160, 203, 230, 252, 275, 279, 282, 285 Crouch, Bob ,..,.,,,...,....,,,...,...,,,..,..,,,,...,,, 183 Crouch, Debbie ,...,.,,.,,..,,,.......,,,.... , 183 Crowson, Susan ...... .....,,..,,,...., 1 83 Crump, Cherryle .,.. ...,,i,,...,,,,,...., 1 60 Crump, Margaret ,,..... ...,. 1 60, 237, 296 Crusinbcrry, Sharon .,... ,....,, 1 60, 261 Culwell, Suzene ...,,,,... .,,,,,. 1 60, 243 Cumby, John ,,,.,,....,.... .,.,,.......,. l 83 Cummings, David ,,,... .....,,,,,.. 9 0 Cunningham, Diane ...... ,,,. 9 0 Cunningham, Shirley ..,,,,. ,..... 1 84 D Daily, Louis .,,,, ....,.. ,,.....,,,...,,...... 1 8 4 Dalby, Johanna ,i,,,....,,,.,,..... 184, 224, 250 D'Ambrogi, Jim ..,,,..,.,,,,,,.,.,,..,.,.....,,,...,. 268 Dameran, Charles ..,,,,,.,..,,,,..,........,,.,,, 184 Daniel, Anne ,,...... 160, 237, 241, 259, 275 Daniel, John ,.....,, 90, 208, 261, 310, 311, 312, 352, 355, 361 Daniel, Johnnie ,......,,... 184, 294, 323, 345 Daniel, Paul .,,,... ,,..,...,,,,,.,.,.,,, 1 60, 286 Danks, Gary ..,,.,... ..,..,....., 9 0, 262, 286 Danow, Robert ...,.,,...., .,.,..,,,,,.. 1 60, 236 Darezzo, Richard ,,,.,,...,. ,,....,,,,,,,,.,,,.., 1 84 Darling, John Richard ......,, 160, 222, 318 Dansky, Barbara .,...,.,..,,......,,,.,.,..,,.,,,,..,,,. 90 Daugherty, Joe ,....,,,...,..,, 90, 255, 275, 302 Davey, Kim ,,,.,...,. .,,.,....,.,,,..,.. 1 84, 231 Davies, Charles ..,,.. ......,.,,..., 1 60, 369 Davignon, Donna ...,.... ,.,, , ,..,.,,, 1 60 Davis, Barbara ,.... .,,,. 1 60, 223 Davis, David ,,... ......,......,.,,. 3 67 Davis, Diana ,..,.,. 184, 270 Davis, Dianne ...,. ,,.,,....,..,. 1 60 Davis, Dinah .,,,.,,. .....,..,...,,....,.,.,,.,..... 9 0 Davis, Donna ......,.....,.,.........,,..,... .. 91 Davis, Ingrid .......,.,,.,.., 160, 230, 284, 287 Davis, Larry ,,,,,,.,..,,.,,...........,,.,,.......,,,,,. 160 Davis, Lyn ,,,, 91 203, 255, 352, 354, 361 Davis, Nina Kay .,,,.,,. 91, 241, 245, 246, 256, 257, 275, 279 Davis, Robin ,,.,... ..,,,,,i,,......., 1 60, 238 Davis, Steve ,,,,,., ,,...,,,,,,,.....,. Davis, Timmy .,,,.. ,,,,,,,,.,. 2 60 Davis, Tommy ,... .,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 84 Davis, Vicki ,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,.... 1 60, 299 Dawkins, Mike . ,,...,, 160, 345 Day, James ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 184 Day, Larry .,,,,,,., .,,,,, 9 1, 263 Day, Marion .,... 366, 367, 370 Day, Nick c.cc.ccc cccc,c.,c 3 62, 363 Dean. Mark ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,., ,,,,,, , Dean, Nancy ...l...,....,....,,,,,,.,,,,.,,, 184, 222 Dearc, Janet ..,.,,,,,,,....,.,,,,... 160, 230, 275 Dcason, Tim ..,,,,,. 91, 229, 232, 241, 275, 294 Dcaton, Warren ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,...,,..,,,,...,,,,,,,.. 184 DeBolt, Michael .,,,, ,,,.,.., 9 1, 255, 286 Docs, David ..,.,,,,..., ...,, 1 84, 294, 369 Degenaar, Deanna .,,,......., 160, 221, 243, 248, 301 Deis, Lila c..c.,cccc., 91, 229, 241, 275, 276, 282, 284 Delafield, Mary ..,.,,,,......,,,,..,,....,,,,,.,,..,, 184 Delcambre, Bobette ,,,.,.., ...,,.1., 1 60, 270 Delaoache, Jim ,,....,,,... ,,,....,.,,. 1 84, 346 Dennis, Bob .,,,,,,. ,.,,, 1 84, 286, 294 Dennis, Jimmy ,......,. .,,.,,....,, 1 84, 237 Dennis, Ronald ,...,, ,,,,,,..,,,,,,, . 184 Denny, Linna ,,,,,,. .,,,,,. 9 1, 266 Deppen, Charles .,.,,,.,...,.,,,,,,,,,....,, 160, 275 Deutsch, Stephen .......,,.,,......,, 56, 92, 368 DeVault, Daryl ,... 160, 222, 250, 367, 370 DeVoe, Pam ,,.,,,,,,,.,..,..,,,.,,, 160, 230, 232 Dickens, Jane ,,.....,,,,,,.....,,.,,.,,,...,, 184, 222 Dickinson, Betty ....,.,. 160, 230, 232, 265 Dickinson, Suzy ,,,.,,...,,, 92, 229, 240, 251, 261, 282, 285, 301 Dillon, George .,,,.,....,...,,,...,...,,,,,,.. 92, 286 Diltz, Mack .........,...,,,,.,,,.,,......,,,,,. 92, 286 Dishman, Bruce .... 92, 229, 233, 242, 254 Dittrich, Gary .,,,....,..,...,...,,,.....,,......,..,,., 160 Dix, Jill ..,,,..,,,,.,....,,,.... 184, 231, 273, 294 Dobbins, Beverly ....,.,,,..,..,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 160 Dobbs, Stuart ..,,,,,..., ,,.,...,,,,,,,,,.,.,, 9 0, 263 Dobson, Sarah .,,,.,.,.......,,.....,,,,,,..,. 160, 230 Dodson, Cathy .,,.......,.,.....,. 160, 350, 351 Donahue, Russell .,,..,,. 161, 222, 369, 370 Donald, Carol ...,,..,.,,,.,,...,,.,.,,..,.,,, 161, 230 Donaldson, Elaine ,.......,,.,,.,...,, 92, 286, 296 Donovan, Leslie ,..,,,.. 184, 237, 270, 271 Doremus, Marcy ..,,,......,.,,......,,,,,......,,,. 184 Dormon, Bill ,,,,.., ..,,.,.....,.,,,......,.i,,. 1 61 Douglas, Donna ....,. .,,,,,.,,,,,.. 1 61 Douglas, Kay .,..... ,,,,,.. 2 82, 284 Douglass, Lynda ..,,.. ,..,,...,.,. 1 61, 237 Douglass, Ruth ,...... ....,,,.. 1 61, 286, 301 Downing, Sheryl .......,.....,,,,,.. 184, 204, 224 Doyle, John .....,,,......,......,............., 92, 368 Doyle, Kathy .,..,....,....., 184, 255, 271, 301 Drake, Jill Lynn .......,,.,...,,.,,,.......,,,,.. 93 Drake, Tim ...,.,,...,,.. ,........,...,..,. 1 61, 257 Dreyfus, Gary .,................,.....,..,...,.,,...,,,. 184 Drollinger, Etta Lu ..,,.....,..,..,.,...,,...,,.,,, 93 Drollinger, John .,,.,...,,,. 161, 230, 242, 307 Drury, Dianne ,,..,..,. .........., 9 3, 221, 257 Drury, Susan ....... ...... 9 3, 229, 232 DuBois, Richard ..... ..,.,....,.,,,,.,..,,,...,., 1 84 Dugan, Chuck ..,..,.........,..........,.,... 231, 323 Duke, Betty ...,............ 184, 286, 288, 296 Duncan, Doyle ..... .,.,..........,,.......,,...... 1 84 Duncan, Nancy ..... ......,.,,.,....,., 1 61, 230 Duncan, Ray ...,....... ,,....,,. 1 61 Dungan, Ricky .. ........ .,..,. 1 61 Dungan, Vicki ..... ,..... 1 61 Dunlap, Peter ,,..,.... ...,. 1 61 Durrett, Kenneth ..... .,.... 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D. .,.........,,.,,.........,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 161 Entwistle, Joan .,.,..,....,.......,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,, 161 Epstein, Ellen ,....... 95, 219, 222, 246, 296 Eranhart, Don .,.......,.,.,,,,,,....,....,,,,,,,,,,,. 322 Erickson, Barbara ..,i.,,,..,....,......., 161, 204 Erickson, Bob ......,,,,,, 95, 230, 235, 251, 254, 272 Erich, Brenda .......,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 43 Erickson, Michael ..... .,....,,..,,,,., 1 84 Erickson, Robert ....., ,..,,,,. 2 75, 280 Esslinger, Dan .,,,., ,.,,..,, 1 84, 286 Esslinger, James ,,,.....,.,,.,....,,,.,,,,,. 368, 371 Estes, Cheryl .........,,.,,..,,..,,,.,.,..... 161, 270 Estes, Nancy ...,..,. 161, 204, 282, 284, 230 Etchieson, Linda .,,,,..,..,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,, 184 Evans, Charles ,.,..,....,..,,,.... 184, 250, 367 Evans, Karen .......,.,,...,. 161, 204, 273, 299 Evans, Ray .......,,,,. 207, 231, 184, 250, 256 Everett, Regina .......,,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 261 Ewing, Pat .....,,,,.....,.,,.. 95, 308, 275, 255 Ewing, Sue ,.....,, 161, 230, 270, 282, 284 F Fadale, Pamela ..,,.,,.,,. ,,,,... 1 84, 301 Fain, Greg .,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 61 Farar, Paulette ,,.,...,,,,,.....,.,,,,,,,,,..,, 184 231 Farmer, Roberta ..,,,,,....,.,,,,,.,,,,, 184, 269 Farry, Frances ,... 161, 265, 275, 299, 301 Fassel, Barbara ,.......,.,, 184, 227, 242, 260 Fawcett, Linda ,...,.....,,,,........,,.,,,.,,. 184, 271 Feibel, Carolyn .......,.,,,.,,.,....l,,.,,,.,,, 184 227 Felder, Mike ,....,,, 95, 221, 226, 227, 242, 255, 301 Feldman, Ronald ..,,..., ....,,,,,, 1 62 Fennell, Beth ...,.,,...., ,,,,,, 1 62 Fent, Kathleen ..,,, ,,,,,, 1 62 388 Ferguson, Donny ,....... ,.., 1 62, 346, 3417 Ferguson, Dorothy ,.,,. ,....,,.,..,,,,,.,,. 2 69 Ferguson, James ..,,,, ,,,.,,.. 1 62, 286 Ferguson, .Janet ,,.... ....... 1 85, 271 Ferguson, Larry ,,,.,, ...,....,.,.. 3 68 Ferguson, Mary ..,,.. .,,,,,. 1 85, 286 Ferguson, Wendall ,,,. .,,.. 9 5, 262 Fetzer, Eileen ,......,.. .,,,,,.,,,,,,..,, 1 62 Few, Maurice ....,.. ,.,.,,. 1 85, 323 Fields, Janet ..... ...,,,,..,,,. 1 62 Fields, Sandra ,,,,.. .,,...,,.,,.,,,.. 1 62 Fincher, David ....... .,,..,..,,,,,.,..,,... 9 6 Fine, Barbara .......,.......,..,,.,,, 185, 273, 286 Fine, Judy ,.......,,.....,,,,....,,,,. 185, 231, 245 Finger, Arlene .,..,,,..,,,.,,,,...,,.....,..., 185, 231 Finigan, Mike .,.,.,.. 96, 203, 209, 313, 361 Fink, David ..,.,,.,........,......,..,. 96, 211, 218 Fischer, Vickie .. ,,.....,..,.,,,,,,,,,,.. 96 Fish, Connie ..,,, .,,,..,.,...,..,. 1 62 Fish, Mary .....,, .,,,,,, 1 62, 221 Fisher, Don ,,,.,,... .,...,.....,, 1 85 Fite, Toni ...,.....,.,.,,.. ,,..,... ,.,,,,,,,..,,.... 1 6 2 Fitzgerald, Frank ...,.,,.,.....,..,.,,,,.,,.,,,,..... 96 Fitzhugh, Sally .........,,, 22, 162, 275, 282, 284, 301 Fitzpatrick, Denis ,.,,.,,,,..............,,,.,,,.... 162 Flagler, Marjorie .,,,,,,.,..,,,.,,,..,,,...,.....,,,, 270 Fleharty, Don .,,,.,.. 96, 211, 241, 242, 254, 260 367 Fleming, Barbara ,,,..... 162, 270, 301, 348 Flemister, Jim ,.....,,.,..,,,,,.,,.......,.,..,,,,,,,. 162 Fletcher, Don ,,..,, .,,....... 9 6, 221, 286 Fletcher, James ..,,,, .........,, 1 85, 367 Flocker, Cathy ..... .,.,,..,.,,,,..., 1 85 Florence, Robert ..... ..,,...... 1 85 Flynn, Nancy ......,.,, .....,..,.,.,,,,,,...,, 9 6 Foley, Maureen .,,,,,.. .....,,.......,......,,,. 1 62 Foote, Linda ..,...,, .,... 1 62, 242, 294 Forbes, Linda ...,.,....,,,,,,,,........ 162, 221 Ford, Dianne ,.,,..,....,......,,.......,.,..,..,.,,,,, 162 Ford, Don ...,.,,.,,.. 50, 97, 203, 299, 310, 313, 361 Ford Gracie ....,... ....,, 2 21, 248 Ford, Martha .,,.... .,,..,,.,,... 1 85 Ford, Pat ,..............., ..... 9 7, 296 Forshaw, Carol ........ ,,,,...,,, 1 62 Foster, Gretchen ..... .,,,,.,,.,,,,.,., 1 85 Foster, Phil .,,,,, ,,,.,...,...,., 1 62, 263 Foulk, Beau ..... ,... 1 85, 299, 323 Foulks, Bob ..,,, ,,.,,,....,.,,,,,,,. 2 40 Fout, Ricky .,,.,, ,...,.,,...,.,,. 9 7, 230 Fouts, Ann .... .- ..,,,,,,,....,,.....,,,,. 185 Fox, Ano ....... ...,.. 9 7, 207, 249, 350 Fox, Robert ...,...,.,. .,,,...,,.....,...,....,. 1 85 Foy, Nancy ............... ,.,... 1 85, 259, 268 Francis, Nancy ........ ,.,,,.,,,,......,.,,. 1 62 Franks, Roy .......... ..,,,... 1 62, 230 Fraze, Ronnie .,.........., l 185 Fredd, Paul ...,,,.... .,..,,.,,. 1 85 Freedman, Linda ..,, ,........,,....,. 1 85 Freeman, Milton ,,.., ,,,,..,..... 1 85, 368 Freivogel, Rob ...... .............,., 1 62, 359 French, Jane ..,..,,. .,... 1 85, 204, 224 Friedman, Carol ..,...... .,...,..... 1 62, 275 Friedman, Cathy .,...,.......... 185, 243, 267 Friedman, Linda Beth .............,.,..,,..,.,, 97 Fritz, Gayle .......,.,,,,..,.,....,,,.,.,,...... 185, 225 Fritz, Linda ..., 97, 221, 226, 241, 242, 251 Fritz, Steve ..,,.,,.,.............,,..,,....,.....,,..,,,, 185 Frizelle, Jean ...........,.,,.....,...,,,,.....,.,....,.,. 97 Frnka, Harry ...,..,, ....... 1 85 Frump, Nancy .,,,..... .......... 1 62 Fryar, Gayle ...........,..,. .........,,... 1 62 Frydland, Emanuel ...,.. ,,,,.,. 1 85, 231 Frye, Patricia .......,,.,....,....,.....,,..,,..,...,,,, 162 Fuerst, Jan .,,,,,,,,..........,,,....,,.,,.,,.. 185, 227 Fulton, Betty .......,.,.,,... 162, 243, 248, 298 Funda, Emilee ,,,.,.,.......... 185, 247 Fursman, Suzy ..,,,. G Gainer, Vernon .......... .............,,,. 1 62 Gaines, Suzy ,,,.,... .,......., 1 85, 245 Gaiser, Barbara .....,. ,,.,,, 1 85, 248, 301 Gallaway, Cyndi ...... .,..,, 1 85, 270, 271 Galletly, Arthur . ,,,,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,,. 185 Gallop, Tommy ..... .,...,.......,,,,,..,,. 1 62 Gammil, Pat ,,,,,,.. ........ 3 52, 354, 355 Gandy, Daerl ,....... ..... 9 8, 255, 369, 370 Garcia, Deborah ,.,,..,,..,,.,,,,,,.,,,.......,,..,, 162 Gardiner, Judy .,,..... 56, 98, 207, 220, 225, 229, 233, 241, 242, 282, 221, 284 Gardner, Mona ,.,, 185, 237, 272, 275, 278 Gardyn, Gloria ...,.,,,.,,,.,,,..,,.,,,,,.............. 185 Garland, Clyde ,,,,.,,,,,..,,.,...........,,,.. 250, 367 Garner, Judi ......,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,....,.,, 162, 230 Garner, Judy .,...,., 98, 204, 221, 257, 296 Garner, Kathy ...,..,,,...,...,,..,...............,,,, 162 Garrett, Bill ...............,.......,..,,...,,,,,.,,,..,,.. 98 Garrett, David ,,,.,,,, 98, 299, 328, 366, 361 Garrett, Dennis .,,.,...,,,........,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,... 185 Garritson, Bonnie ,,,,.,,. 64, 98, 211, 218, 248, 257, 258, 275 Gaskin, Joyce .,,,,,,,,,,. 162, 245, 250, 301 Gates, John .,,,.,,..,,..........,,,.,.,,.,,,,,.,,.......... 98 Gaudreau, Dolores ..,...,,,..,. ,,,.,,.,...,,,,., 1 85 Gaudreau, Wayne ..,,....,,.....................,,,.. 98 Gaulding, Gail .,.,,.,........,..,, 162, 224, 225 Gaynier, Kathy .,,......... 99, 206, 235, 240, 245, 247, 252, 266, 232, 283, 285 Gaynier, Tammy ..., 99, 206, 235, 240, 246, 247, 252, 282, 283, 284, 285 Gay, John ........,,....,............,.......,.,,.,,...,.. 162 Gee, John ....,...,,,,,.,,,, ..,...,...,..,,,,..,. 1 85 Gehrn, Kathryn ...,.,.. ..........,..,,,. 9 9, 229 Gentner, Patti ..,,.,, .....,.... 1 62, 224, 248 Gerrard, Karen ......,..........,,,.,,,,... 185, 272 Gerrity, Mike ...,.,.,,.,. 185, 270, 367, 371 Gettle, Jane ,,.... ,. ,.,,,,.. ........,,, 9 9, 275 Gher, Marlin ,.... 2 ..... ......,,.,,..,,,, 1 8 5 Gibbons, Barbara ,,,,., ,,...,...,..,,,,.,.. 1 85 Gibbons, Lewis .......,....,......,,,..,...,,,,.,,,.. 99 Gibbons, Mary Chris ,,,,..,...,. 99, 219, 220, 241, 266, 301 Gibson, Betsy .,,..,. ,,,.,,,,,...... 1 63, 221 Gibson, Bruce ..,,.. ....... 9 9, 367, 370 Giddens, Paul ..,,.. .,,..,, 9 9, 302, 313 Gilley, Gerald ,..,., ..,,..,,,,,,,..,,. 1 85, 250 Gilley, Janet ,,,,.. .....,,....,.,,,,...... 1 85, 224 Gilmore, Dan .,,,,,........., 185, 275, 322, 323 Gilmore, Janet ..,...,..,.... ...,,,,. 1 00, 257, 272 Gilmore, Jerry Jane ........ 100, 296, 302 Gilzean, Judy ..,,.......,. ,,,.,,..........,.,,..., 1 63 Glass, James ...,.,...,,., .,.,,..,.,,. 2 70, 371 Glass, John .. ......,...,,..,,,,,. 163 Glass, Kerry ,,,,r,. ..,,.......... 1 63, 286, 288 Glater, Elliot .............,................., 185, 222 Gleason, Lynn ........ 100, 245, 247, 252, 259, 298 Glickman, Joe ,......,.....,,.............,... 185, 236 Glidewell, Paul ...................,.....,.. 185, 367 Glover, Bob .,...... 100, 254, 324, 329, 331, 335, 337, 339 Godbey, John ......,,....,.,..,.,......,,.,.. 185, 222 Godsey, Ruth Gene ..., .......,....... 163, 275 Goetz, LaVerne ..- ..,. 100, 247, 257, 260, 266, 301 Goff, Janice ............. ,.,..........,,..,.......... 1 85 Goldberg, Jerry - .....,,,. ,.... 1 00, 313, 361 Goldman, Lillian ..- ...., ........... 1 63, 230 Goldman, Lindsey .... ....,.,..,...... 1 85 Gondoff, Kathy ....... ,,,....,......... 2 22 Gonzales, Alfred ...... ,,.,,,,. 1 85, 368 Gooch, Rosemary ........,.. - ,,,.,.,..,............. 185 Gooch, Steve .....,..,. -..- ........ 163, 244, 265 Good, Martha ................ 100, 221, 226, 273 Good, Patty ,..,..,.,. ..,....... 1 .......... 1 63, 259 Goodall, Diane ....... ..........,.....,.....,,,.. 1 63 Goodman, Betty .......,..,.....,........... 163, 235 Goodman, Steve ..,,.,...,.. 163, 236, 237, 241 STANDIFER SERVICENTER GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE HUMBLE PRODUCTS-ATLAS TIRES AND ACCESSORIES C. 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Hale, John .,,,,,.,.,,,,,...,,,,,,...,,.,,,,,.. 103, Hale, Pamela ,.,,...,.,...,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,.. 103, Haley, Beverly .,.....,,,,. 103, 221, 261, Haley, Jennifer ,,,.,.....,......,,,......,.,,...,.,,,,, Hall, Bobby ...,,,,, 186 322, 323, 352, Hall, Randy .,,,......,,,.....,,......1,,,,.,,.. 103, Haller, Jim ..,,,,.. 72, 103, 209, 254, 326, 329, 331, 334, 336, Hamberlin, Charlene ......,,,,,..,.,,,.. 186, Hamill, Charles ..,,,.,....,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,, Hamill, Loyd ..,,.,,........,....,,,,...,..,,,,...,,, Hamilton Bill ,.,,,,,..,..,,,...,,,,,.,...,,,, 104 Hamilton? Carole ..,, 104, 229, 275,, Hamilton, Jack ,,,.. Hamilton 186, Pam ,,......,,,....,. ,..,,,,.,.,, 237, 102, 245, 254, 279 2557, 288, 186, 186, 186, Hammers, Joseph .,,,...,..,,,,. ,,,..,,,,,,..,, Hammet, William Scott ,,... ,..,... 1 04, Hammond, Connie ,,,....,,,,.,..,..,,,,.. 186, Hammons, Kelly ..,,.....,,,,....,.,.....,.,,......, Hanes, Doug .,,,.,,. 163, 204, 222, 310, 350, 355, Haney, Charles ....,.,,..,,..,.,,,,.,,,...,.,,,,,..,,,, Hanneman, Christine .,,,,,.,.,,,.,,...,,.,,...., Hanson, David .,,,,,.,,,,....,,,,, 104, 254, Hanson, Vickie ..,.,,,. ,...,..,..,,. 1 86, Hantheoek, Janice ,,..,.,....,..,.,...,..,,,,,,.,,,, Harbin, James ......,......,..,......,.,.....1,,..,,., Hardin, Elizabeth Sharon .,......,,,...,.,,,, Hardin, Mary Lou ..,.,,...,,,,.....,,,,..,,...,,, Harding, Ben ....,,..,.,.,,.,...,.,,. 186, 286, Hardwick, Flip ....,. ,.,......,,....,....,,,..,, Hargis, Glen ,,..., ,...,,,,,.. 1 86, 238, Hargis, Paul ,..,.,, ..,.,. 1 05, 254, 275, Harlen, Kay ,,...., ,.,,......,.,..,.,,,,,,..,,,,. Harlow, Nick ..,,,...., ..,.,,...,,,,,,..,,,,,,..,, Harper, Janet .,,,,... .,,,, Harpold, Charles ..,.., ,,... Harr, Cheryl .,,,,,.... ,,,,,,,, Harris, Dorotha ..,,.. ,,,.,.,,.,,,,.,, Harris, Frankie .... ,,,. .,,,,. 1 8 6, Harris, Holly ,..., .,......,,,....,,,,,,.,,,. Harris, Judy ..,,,., .,,,.,..,,,,...,.,.,,,.,,,,,,. 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Hay, Linda .,,,,....... 164, 204, 242, 211, Hayden, Linda ...,..,........,.....,,........, 187, Hayes, Brenda .. ......,,,........,,....,..,.,,., .. Hayes, Jim ...,., ..,,........,,....., Hayes, Thomas ,. ...,.,.....,..,,....., ,. Hays, Bob ,..,........, ..,.,..,.,. 1 64, 260, Hays, Pat ......,.......,....,........,..,..,,,,.......,,, Heaberlin, Sandra ..,.,.,. 187, 231, 247, Head, Pam .........,,. L .....,,,.....,..,...,...,.,,.. 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Holland, Skippy .,,,,, .,,,,,,. Hollenbeck, Mary ....., ,,.,..,.,,,,. Hollon, Nancy .,,,.,,,.. ,,,w.,,, 1 87, Holloway, George ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,.,.,,,,,,, Holman, Mike ..,..,,,,,.,...,,..,,,...,,,.. 1 187, Holmes, Diana ....,,,,.,,,......,,,,....,. 164, Holt, Peggy ,,,,.,,, 107, 229, 233, 245, Hones, Joie ,,,.,..,.l,,,,.....,,,,, 164, 222, Hood, Roy Don .,,,,,,...,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Hoover, Brad ..,.,..,.,,,,,.. 164, 208 352, Hope, O. C. ,..,,,,,,,, ....,,,,,..,,, 1 88, 281, Horne, Cheryl ,,,,,, .,,..,,,,,,,, ,,,,,..,,, , , Horswell, Jann .,.,,,...,.,,,.,,,,. Horton, Grace ,,,,,. 165, 245, Horton, Roger ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, Horton, Sam .,,,. .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Horton, Sherri .,,, ..,,.......,,,,,.... 1 65, Hostad, Nancy ..,,,,,...,,.,,...,,..,,,,,.,,, .,,,,,,. Hotchkiss, Leslie ,,...,,, 108, 226, 241, Houser, Edward ..,,..,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,, Houser, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,...,,,.,,,..,., 352, Houston, Johnny ,,....,, 165, 224, 225, 347, Howald, Ronnie ..1,..,,..,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, 188, Howard, Cheryl Ann ...,,,,. 101, 217, 267, Howard, Cliff .,,,......, .,..,,., ,,,,.,,, Howard, James ..,,.,.....,..,,......1,,.,,,.,.,,.r,. Howard, Jeff ,,...,,,,,,,...,.,,,,,..,.,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, Howard, Ron ..,,..,,..,, 108, 253, 255, 273, 350, Howell, Dawn ..,,,,,,,,,,, Howell, Joe .........., ,,..,.. 1 88, Howell, Penny ,.,,,, ..,...,,,,,,, , 1 Howell, Phyllis ,,.....,.,,,..,...,,,,,......,,,,,,.,, Howell, Ronnie .,,,,,,....,,,,.,... 238, 294, Hubbard, Alan ,,., 188, 204, 275 362, Hubbard, Mike ,,...,...,,....,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,, ,,,,.,,, Hubbell, John ..,, .,.,,, 1 88, Hubert, John ,,..... ,...,,,,,..,,,,,,, 1 88, Hudson, Alex ,,.....,,,,,,...,.,,,,,,,, Huffman, Janie ,..,..,,,,.. 165, 221 223, Hughes, Carolyn ...,.,,,,,..,,,,..,,,...,,,, 108, Hughes, Richard ......,,...,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, 165, Hughston, Susan ..,..,,. 108, 221, 257, Hull, Danny .,..,,... .,,....,.,,,..,,,,,.,. 2 60, Hull, James ,.,,... .............,.,...... 1 08, Hulme, Steve ..... 165, 328, 329, Hulse, Marsha 1 .,,... 108, 245, 259, 278, Hultgren, Jama ...,.,. ...,,,,,,.....,,. Humke, Ricky ..,,...,..., ,,,,.. Humphrey, Dorothy ....... ,,,.,,,....,,,,.. Humphrey, Paula 1 ,... ,..,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,. Humphrey, Virginia ...,...,.... 188, 224, Hunt, Jim ,,,,,......,..., ..,,,,,,... 1 09, Hunt, Ronald ...,.., ,...,., 1 09, Hunt, Ward ,... ,,,,,, 1 88, Hunter, Helen ..... .,,,,,..,..,, Hunter, Jack ..,,.... ,,,,....,, Hunter, Jane ....... .,,,,,,,,,,,...,, Hutchison, Ann ,.,,.,.... ,....,,,,,..... 1 88, Hutchison, Cyndie ...,., ....,, 1 88, 224, I Ianni, Mar-ilyne .,.....,,.. ,,..,,,,,,,,,..,,, Idzorik, Susie ...... .,,..,,.,,,...,,..,,, Illich, Corinne .... ,,,,. 1 88, 247, Imes, Marsha 1 ,,.,.,.,.,.,,,,,.. 1 Ingle, Connie ...,,. 188, 222, Inks, Roy ...,. ,..,...........,,.... Innes, Craig 1 ,,,..,. 188, Irish, Polly ,,,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,. Irvin, Cherry ........,,..,..,,.,.,,....,,,,,, 109, Irvine, Karen ...,.,,..,,,........,.....,.,... 188, Irvine, Richard .... 165, 286, 369, 370 Irwin, Bill ..,.......,.,.....,.,....... 165, 275, Irwin, Nancy ............ .......,..........,. 1 65, 392 164 164 187 271 164 323 275 267 260 187 353 369 188 188 260 108 165 221 165 245, 251 165 353 346, 361 323 260, 298 188 165 165 272, 351 188 369 165 188 322 363 188 368 368 165 301 257 227 270 361 314 341 275, 297 188 188 165 109 260 255 259 224 188 188 188 259 270 165 267 297 109 271 165 237 165 242 294 371 277 221 Irwin, Sherry ,,... .,,,,, 2 60, 267 Irwin, Walter ,,,,,,,,,, 1 188 Isgur, Stuart 1 1 ,,,,, 188, 275 Isom, Donna ,,,,. 1 ,.,,, 188, 231 Itzkowitz, Stan ,,..,,.,..,,, .,,,,..,,,,, 1 65 J Jackson, Carol ,,,.,..,.,,, 165, 221, 223, 275, 280, 299, 301 Jackson, Cynthia .,,,.. ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,...,,.,,,,,.. 1 88 Jackson, Jennifer ...... ,,....,,,,,,,....,,,,, ,,,, 1 8 8 Jackson, John ,,,,,,....,,,,,....,.,,. 109, 255, 272 Jackson, Marsha ......,..... 165, 282, 284, 296 Jackson, Sam ,.,,,,,. 165, 208, 238, 328, 332 Jacobs, Mike ....,.,,,,,....,.,,.,,.. 188, 222, 323 Jacobson, Janice .,.....,.,,...,,.,,,..,,,...,,,,,,,, 188 James, Dave ..,,.,,,.. ,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,. 1 88 James, Lexann ,.... ...,.,,,.,,..... 1 09, 262 James, Marsha ,,,......,,..,.....,..,,,,.....,,,,...., 165 James, Sally ......,......... 165, 237, 282, 2,84 Jamison, Barbara 1 .,,,v..,..,,,,,,,,,. 165, 286 Jamison, Bob .,,,, ...,,,,,,,,,..., 1 09, 262 Jamison, Karen .,.. ,,,,...., 1 65, 222 Jarog, Terry ..,,... ,,v...,.,,,,.,,...,,,,, 1 88 Jarosz, Betty ,,,...,,.. ....,,. 1 88, 231, 296 Jarrell, Jerry ,,.......,., ,..,,,,....,, 1 10, 286 Jarrett, Richard ......,. ..,,.,,,,,,,.,..,,.. 1 65 Jayne, Carol ,,..,..., ,,,,,,., 1 88 Jeffrey, Myra ,,,,,,...,,,,,,...,,.,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,..,,, 110 Jenkins, Dwight .,,.,....,.,.,..,.....,,,,...,,,,,,. 165 Jenkins, Greg ..,. 110, 227, 242, 255, 301 Jessup, Ted ,....,,,,,,...,....,,....,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,..,,,. 188 Jobe, Phil ,,,,,..,,,,...,......,,,,......,.,,,,,...,,,,,,, 188 John, Jim ,,,.....,,.. 110, 260, 280, 286, 301 Johns, Phyllis ......,..,,.,..,.,,,,,,...,,.,,,,,...,,, 188 Johnson, Barbara ,..,.,,,...,.,,, 165, 221, 223, 268, 269 Johnson, Barbara ,,,,....,,,,,,.......,,,,,,,.,,,,, 110 Johnson, Bill ......,,,,,.,...,.,,,,,.,. .,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,. 1 65 Johnson, Dale ...,,....,,....,,,.. 110, 256, 358 Jolmson, David ..,. 110, 203, 254, 352, 355 Johnson, Gayl .,,,.,,.,..,..,,,,...,.,,,,,,,.,..,,.,,, 188 Jolmson, Janis ...,., .,.,,.. 1 65, 221, 223 Johnson, Jean .,,,..,... ,..,...,,,,,,..,,,,,,,. 1 65 Johnson, Jimmy ,...,. ,,......,,,.,,,,,,,..,, 1 88 Johnson, Karen ..,,,... ...,,.......,.,,, 2 47, 297 Jolmson, Larry .,,...... ,...... 1 65, 367, 370 Johnson, Margaret ...,.,...... 110, 248, 257, 258, 275, 280 Johnson, Michael .,.., ,.,.,,..,,,.,,..,,,,,,,, 1 11 Johnson, Randy ....... ...,...,.......,, 1 88, 353 Johnson, Richard ..... ...,,... 1 65, 362, 363 Johnson, Sarah ,,..,, ....,.......,,,.......,, 1 88 Johnson, Tim ...,..,. 11 ....,. 188, 268 Johnson, Wes .,,,.,....... .,,,.,,.,,...,,,,,,.,,,, 1 66 Jolmson, William ,,... ,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,.,...,,,, Johnston, Karen ,..... .,,,.. 1 66, 230, 232 Joins, Walter ,...,.,, ..,...,.,,.........,,,,.,,..., 1 88 Jones, Allan ...,,.. ....,..,..,,,.........,,, 1 88, 271 Jones, Cathie ,....,.,.,.. 165, 166, 224, 240, 242, 259, 280 Jones, Danny ,,.,., ....,,..,,,,,,,.,.., 1 88 Jones, David ,..,.. ..,,,,,,,,..,. , 1 166 Jones, Donna .,.. ,,.,,......,,,,. 2 61 Jones, Joe .,,,,. ..... 2 55, 368 Jones, Larry ,,,., ,,,,. 1 11, 221 Jones, Lavern ,,,,.,,. ,,.,,, 1 11, 275 Jones, Paula ,,,,,, ..,,..,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 88 Jones, Peggy ,..., .,....,..,,.,,..,..,.,,,,,,... 1 66 Jones, Sandy ,,,v, ,,....,,. 1 ....,...,,,....,.,,,... 2 59 Jones, Steve ...., 166, 230, 275, 278 Jones, Tom .,,,..,. .....,......,,,.,,......,,,,., 1 66 Jooste, Rhona ,,......... .1 ,..,........,,........,, 111 Jordan, Carolyn ..,,.,.......,,,,,,.,....,,. 166, 245 Jordan, Gary ,..,,.,........,........ 166, 208, 227 Jordan, Virginia ......., 188, 227, 242, 243, 247, 285, 297 Jorgensen, Jimmy ......,...........,.,,......,,,,,... 188 Jorman, Barbara ...... ....,,,........, 2 57 Joseph, Phil ......... v..,. 1 11, 254 Juett, Tim ..,,,,.... ..,.,.. 1 66, 224, Juret, Charles ,.,,... .,,....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Jurgenson, Katy ,.,,,, .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Jurgensen, Tom ...,,.,...,, .... 1 11, 221, K Kackley, Dianne ,.,,..,,,,...,,,,,,,,,, 1 Kaiser, Terry ,.,,. ,,,,,,..,,,,... 1 66, 344, Kalk, Patricia 1 ,,.,,.. 166, 237, 275, Kalman, Craig ..,, ,,,.,.,,,,,,, 1 66, 221, Kahncr, Connie ,.., .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kammerer, Tom ...,,,,.,.,,.,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Kaplan, Richey ,..,,.,,,,,, 166, 227, 242, Kaplan, Ronnie ...,,,.,,,,,.,,,,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Karasic, Judy ...,,,,. .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 11, Karasic, Sandra ,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,s,,,,,,,, Karseno, Johnny ,....,,..,,,,,,.-,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kaspar, Pat .,,,..,,,..,..,. 111, 221, 226, Kastner, Kathy ........ 112, 211, 217, 222, 247, 257, 286 Katz, Betsy .,,,,....,....,.,,......,,..,..,.,,. 243, Katz, Carol ,,.....,.....,.,,....,,,,,,,...,,,,. 189, Kaufman, Sandy ,,.,..., 66, 112, 206, 310, 311, 312, 31 3, 314, 316, 358, 359 Kauhl, Bob ,,...,.,,.,..,,,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 189, Keck, Alice ,,,...,.,,,....,.,, .,.,,. 1 12, Keenan, Marybeth .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,s Keener, Ann .,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Keese, Danny ..,.,,.,, ,,,, Keese, DeLane ....,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Keese, Stephen ,,...,,v,,,.,.,,,..,,,,,, Keffer, Mona ,,.,.,,, ..1,,.,,,, 1 12, 242, Keller, Marion .,,,,,.......,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 166, Kelly, Jimmy ,,.... .,..,. 1 66, 275, 286, Kelly, Thomas ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 66, Kelsey, John .,,. .,,,,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,, 1 13, Kemp, Anita ..,,,,...,,,,,.. 166, 221, 223, Kemp, Larry ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 189, Kennamer, Skippy. ..,,,,,,,,,, 112, 314, 353, 557 Kennemer, Sally .,...., ,...,,,,, 1 12, 257, Kenty, John ,,,,,,,..,, 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Leak, Diane .,,,, 226, 222, 116, 167, 116, 248, Leas, Beth .....,.i......,1 ..... 2 45, 268, Leathers, Siteve ,....,,.., ....,,....,,,,..,.,, Leatherwood, Vickie ..,......,.,,,,,...,,,,. 238, Ledbetter, Nancy ,...................,,., 189, Lee, Ginny ..,,,,,............. 189, 224, 299, Lee, Thomas ........, .,,,,,,.,.....,...,...,...,,..,1 Leech, Vicki .......... 1 .......i.......,,,..,,,.,.,, Leftwich, Charles ....... ,,.1,, 5 6, Legg, James ...,.......... ..,..... 1 89, Lenehan, Richard ........ ,........ 1 67, Lentz, Kathryn .....,... ........ 1 89, Leonard, Jeri ...,....... ....,,.,,,.,, Leonard, Marden 394 Leslie, Marilyn .,,,,,. ,,,,,,,.,.,.,,, 1 67, 275 Leslie, Ronald ,,,,., ,,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 1 89 Leslie, Sue .....,.... ,..,..,, 1 67, 221, 223 Leslie, Suzanne , ,,,,.,,,,.,,. 167, 204 Lester, Sharon .,,,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 53 Levi, Charles .,...,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 190 Lewelling, Mari .,i,,,,........,.,,, 167, 286, 294 Lewis, Barry ...,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 227, 243 Lewis, Linda .,11,11, 167, 242, 230, 235, 296, 350, 351 Ley, Cynthia ,,.,.,,,,..,,..,,,,,,,,,.,., 190, 231, 259 Liebenguth, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 190 Light, Janice ,.......,,...... 167, 230, 275, 278 Liles, Bob ..,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 90 Liles, Phillip .,.... ..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 90 Lincoln, Janet .,,.,.....,. 211, 218, 221, 226, 248,260 Lindley, Myra Sue ..........,....,,...,... 116, 261 Lindley, Rodney ,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 190 Lindsley, Sue ,.,,......,,.,.,,,,,..,, 190, 250, 301 Lindstrom, Jennifer ,,.. 190, 224, 259, 269 Ling, Patsy .... 116, 252, 259, 282, 285, 802 Lipps, Marc ..,..............,......,, 117, 221, 275 Little, Jerry .............. ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 90 Lively, Joe .,,.i,....,..............,.. 177, 286, 294 Livingston, Michael ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 67 Lloyd, Nancy ...,,,,,..,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 90 Lloyd, Susan .......,.. ,,,..., 1 67, 286, 288 Locklear, Melvin .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 167, 266 Loeffler, Gayle ,.,,1,,..,,........,..,,,......, 167, 266 Loewen, Kay .......,.,,..,,.,.,....,.,,,,,,, 117, 286 Long, David ........ 167, 204, 275, 277, 320 Long, Judy ..,,.,.....,.,ii.,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 167 Lord, Tracie ,,.,..... 1 ....,.,,,,,,.,.,,..,,,,,, 167, 223 Loughmiller, Carole ,... 167, 237, 282, 284 Love, Linda ..,,......,........,,,,,,, 190, 231, 270 Love, Pamela .,....... ,,,.... 1 90, 227, 272 Lovelace, Melissa ,.,.., ......,..,.,...,,,,,,,, 1 67 Loving, Bill .......,.... .,,..,, 1 90, 204, 362 Lowe, John ,...,.... ..,,,,......,,,,,,,, 1 17, 254 Lowe, Jerry ,,....,,..,....., 1 ,.,.....,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 190 Lowerre, Bill ,,...,,...,. 117, 241, 251, 254, 261, 267 Lown, Charlene .,,.. ,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 17 Lowrie, Lana ...... ...,,,. 1 67, 282, 284 Loyd, Joan ,,....,........... i,,,,..,,.,,...,,,,....... 1 90 Lundeen, Curits .,,.... ..,,, 1 90, 231, 286 Lunt, Robert ......1,,, ,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 67 Lusk, Robert ...,.., .,,,,..,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 90 Lutes, Carol ..... .....,, 1 67, 368, 370, 370 Lyde, Ronald ,.,,., ,,.1,. 1 17, 221, 226, 283 Lyle, Ina ......... .........,,.......,. 1 90, 281 M Mabry, Denise ......,.,,,,...,.,..,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 190 Mackaman, Don ,........ ..,,,,,, 1 17, 366, 367 Madison, Darrell .,,,,,......,.,,.,,.,...,.,. 190, 368 Madison, Tim ..,,.......,......,..,,..,...,,.,,..,...,, 190 Madfigai, Tim .,1. 117, 203, 214, 242, 302 Maitland, William ..,,.......,..,,.,,,,,,, 190, 231 Makela, Merry .... 190, 224, 231, 233, 286 Makela, Robert ....,... 118, 229, 232, 250, 255, 275, 280, 363 Maldonado, Dolores .... 118, 245, 286, 301 Malone, Terry ..,....,...........,,,,,..,,.,,, 190, 224 Manion, Linda ...1........ 118, 248, 257, 260 Mann, Richard .,,,,,.........,,,..,....,,,,,,, 167, 368 Manning, Richard ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 90 Manser, Gayle ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 90 Manson, Mariane ,.,,,, ..,..,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,, 2 31 Marble, Kathy ,,,..... ,,,,. 6 8, 223, 220 Marble, Marcy ,...,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 30 March, Richard ...,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 90 March, Robert ..,....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 90 Marchbanks, Karen ,,,,,,. ,,,,,, 1 08, 266 Margolis, Vicky ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 190 Marks, Bobbie ......,,.,,,...,,,,,.,.,,,,,...,..,,,,,,,, 258 Marr, Dave ............ 301, 275, 254, 277, 363,116 Marr, Frances ..,.... ....,,.,,,,.....,....,.,,,.,, 1 18 Mars, Mary Kay 1..... ......,,..,. 1 68 Mars, Melody ....,..,, .,,..........., 1 68 Marsalis, Mike .,,. ,.,..,, 1 90, 286 Marshall, Carol ,.... ,,,,,,,,,., 1 90 Marshall, David ..,,. ,,.. 1 18 Martin, Cheryl .,,.. ,... 1 90 Martin, Erma ,,,,,,,...,, .,., 1 68 Martin, Mary Ann ..,,,,,. ,,.,., Martin, Mimi .......,,.,, ,,,..,,,,,,. 1 90 Martin, Patricia ,,,,,,,, .,.,. 1 68, 275 Martin, Ronny .,,,... .,,,...,,,,...,.... 1 68 Martin, Susan ,..,... ,,,,..,,,,...,....,,,, 1 18 Marvin, Cheryl ,,,..,.,. ....,,......,... 1 90, 231 Martinez, Alfred ...... ....,. 2 59, 168, 224 Mascho, Marilyn ,,..,,. .....,...,.... 1 90, 239 Mason, Richard ,.... ,,,,.,,, 1 90, 204, 270 Massie, Martha ..........,,..........,,i,,, 190, 224 Mather, Mike .,,.,,,...............,,.,....,. 168, 363 Mathews, Kathy ,,...... 190, 204, 205, 275, 269, 268, 277 Matthews, Sharon 118, 248, 248, 267, 275, 282, 284 Mathis, Suzanne ........ 168, 242, 238, 286 Mattingly, James ....,,,,,.........,,.,,.....,,...... 190 Maurer, Joe ,,.......,,, ,.,..,i.,....,,,. 1 68, 230 Maxfield, Deloris ...... ..,,...,.... 1 90 Maxwell, Susan ,,,... ,,...,.,..,. 1 90 May, Gregory .,... ...,.,,,. 2 75, 255 May, Linda ..,,, ..,i...,,...,..,.,,,,.. 1 19 May, Mike .,,,.,, ......,.,.,.,..,,,.,,,,.,,. 1 90 May, Roger ....,,... .,...... 1 68, 235, 209 Mayer, Wesley ...,... ,.,.,,.,,.,,,, 1 90, 322 Maynard, Judy ..,.., ......,,. 1 68, 204 Mayo, John ,,,,.,,...,. ,.......,.....,,..,,. 1 19, 255 Mays, Mary Ann .,,,............,,.,.... 11168, 247 McBee, Teri .,.,..,....,,,.. 119, 241, 245, 219 McBride, Carolyn .......,..,...........,. 168, 275 McCaffrey, Martha ............ 190, 231, 286 McCall, Rick ......,, 50, 54, 67, 119, 207, 213, 315, 319, 361 McCants, Don ,,,.,,,.... .....,..,....,,.. 1 68, 230 McCauley, Dean ...... ,,,,...,,,,,,,..,,,,,. 1 90 McCarroll, John ........ .......,,...,,..,...,...... 1 68 McClain, Jackie ........ ,....... 1 90, 231, 268 McClendon, Bobby ..,... .....,....,,,,.,.,,.... 1 90 McCleod, John .,.,...,..........,,.......,........,,.. 222 McClure, Richard ........,,,. 168, 222, 320, 352, 355 McConnell, Ann ......,. 119, 203, 217, 220, 242, 267, 257 McCormack, Vicki ....,,..,.......,,..,... 191, 269 McCoy, Mike ,...,,.... ..........,.. 1 91 McCoy, Patrick ...,,. ........,,..,... 1 19 McCoy, Terry .......... 1 ...... 119, 254 McCracken, Austin ..... ...1..1..... 1 91 McCracken, Patricia ...... .1..1.1. 1 20 MeCraney, Barry ......1.. .....1.. 1 91 McCrary, Arthur .... 1 ....1........,1...11..11...11. 275 McCray, Jim .....11..... 1 .......1.111...11. 168, 235 McCullough, Ken ....11.. 191, 231, 286, 294 McCullough, Anne 1 .......... 204, 238, 275, 282 284 McCurdy, Shirley ..11. .....1.1.....1..1... 2 19 McDanell, Linda .......... .....1. 1 20, 257 McDaniel, Michael ...,.. 1,.. ....... 1 6 8, 321 McDaniel, Sandi ...........1.1..1..1..1..11. 191, 224 McDermott, Bernard ........ 1 .1..1..... 168, 251 McDermott, Cathy 1 ....1. ..1.. 1 91, 237, 245 McDonald, Don ........ 1.....111...1 1 68, 275 McDonnell, Lonny 1 ...1..,... 11 168, 275, 299 McDonald, Mary Lee 1 ...... - ......... 191, 269 McDuffee, Mary 1.1 .......... 168, 232, 260 Mclfllfish, Esther ........ 1 ...... 1.1 ....... 191, 273 McFarland, Mike 1 .... 1 168, 232, 358, 361 McFarland, Nancy 1111 ........ 120, 229, 353 McGavock, Pollyann 1.1 ...... 168, 220, 223 McGehee, Jo Carol .... 1 ...... 120, 226, 245, 282, 284, 301 McGehee, Nancy ..1. 1 ...... 191, 224, 246, 286, 301 McGinley, Kyle 11 .... .1.... 1 91, 222 759 a7G21yH ZU17 56010, gnc. 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...... 124, 257, 296, 273 Murphy, Donald ........ 124, 270, 271, 275, 299 Murphy, Richard ...., ...,,,,.,,.. 1 24 368 Murphy, Elise .,,,,.,,.. .......,....... 1 92, 269 Murrah, Eileen ..,..,. ...,..,.....,......,.,..... 1 24 Murrah, Kathleen .....,...,,. 170, 248, 269, 300, 301 Murrah, Margaret ......,,.,.........,,.,..,....,... 124 Murray, Jo Ann ........ 1 ................,. 192, 270 Murray, Mike ........ 192, 204, 323, 352 353 Murrell, Melinda - .,,1........,,,,,.,,.....,..,..... 170 Myers, Billy ......................,...,.............,,,, 192 Myers, Charlie ..... ,.,................,.......,,,. 1 92 Myers, Brent ....,,....,............. 170, 269, 268 Myers, Rob ...,.., ...... 1 02, 204, 367, 376 X1 Myers, Don ...,. ,,,.-.,,.,,,.,, Myers, Judy ..,,,... ...,.. 1 70, Myers, Linda ..,,, .,... 1 92, Myers, Scott ...,..... .... 1 92, Myrick, David ,,,,........,,, ,,,,,, 1 70, N Nastasiak, Christine .... ,,,,,,,, Nau, Melanie ...,.,......., ..,,.... Naylor, Sandra .....,. .,,.,,,,,,.....,Y.. Neal, Craig ,,,,. ................ 1 70, Neal, Gordon 1 ,,..,...,.. 170, 223, Necce, Jim .. .,,,,,.,,......,,....., 124, Neel, Jerry ....... .,.,.. 1 24, 242, 265, Neilson, Roger ...,,..... 170, 223, Neiman, Carol ...,.,, ...... 1 92, 222, Nelson, Mike ......,...,,. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,....,,1,.1 Nelson, Rose .....,,.,,..,,.....,..,,,.-....,.......,,,,, Nettleton, Gordon .,.,........ 125, 253, Netzorg, Kamie .,,...,..... 50, 125, 259, 229, 54, Newbury, Don .,,,., ,,.....,,,..... 1 70, Newman, Cindy .,,,, ....... 1 92, 237, Newmen, Kathie ..,, .........1,1Y 1 92, Newsome, Roger ...1,,..,....Y1..,..,, Newton, LaD0nna ..... ....... 1 70, 247, Nichols Anne ....... ...,. 1 92, 224, Nichols, John ......,,,, ,,.,,,. 1 70, 369, Nichols, Nancy .,..........,,,,.,,,...,.,,,,,....,,,,,, Nichols Pamela ....................,..,.,,,,,..,,,. Nichols Steve ,,,.,......................,...4...,Y,-. Nichols Sue ,,,..,,. 56, 58, 125, 229, 365, Nicholson, Eric 1. ....,,,.. .....,.........., 1 92, Nicholson, Mike .,...,,, ....1 1 92, Nickell, Bill .,,,..,,., ....,,,... Niekell, Bob ....,,........, .,,,,,,.,,1,,,. Nicosia, Linda Lou ....,,. ,,,,,, 1 70, Nielsen, Karen .,..,,...,. .,,.A,,,... Nilan, Mark ......,.. ..Y,.,,....,,....Y. Ninke, Tom ...,....,, .......,,.. 3 23, Nokes, Leslie .......,.,,., .............,1 1 92, Noltemeier, Linda ,,,., ,...... 1 92, 259, Norman, Gary ....... ....................,1 Norman, Gayle ........... ,,..,,....,,.-....f-,. Norris, Phillip ,,..,..........,.... 170, 250, Norsworthy, Merrilee ........ 126, 235, 245, 259, 275, 279, 301, Norton, Bill ...,.,..,............... - .................... Norton, Linda ..,....,...,,..................,,.,,,...,. Norton, Lynne ..... ........ 1 92, 298, Norton, Prissy .,,......... ......,. 1 92, 271, Norvell, Lea Ann ..... ....,,..,,..........,. 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Peyton, Gary ..,,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,, 1 28, Phelps, Johnny .....,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Philliber, Pat .,,,.....,,,. ..,,..,,,,,,,,,, 1 71, Philliber, Susanne ....,.,..... 229, 233, Phillips, Charles ,,,,..,,.,.,....,,,,....,,,,..,,.,,, Phillips, David ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 171, 220, Pickard, Larry .,.. 128, 227, 255, 299, Pierce, Judy .,l,..,,.,,,..,,.,,,,.,. 128, 241, Pierce, Richard ..,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Pierce, Sheila .,,., ,,,,,,,..,,,,.,..,,.,., 1 71, Pies, Dennis ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Pigman, Steve ,,,,,,,, 50, 128, 310, 311, 316, 352, 353, 354, 356, Pike, Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Piland, Phil ,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pilehcr, Bessye ..,,.. Pinney, Welby ....,,, 400 171 193 193 Pipes, Rob ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 71 Pitman, Joe ,,,,...,,,,,.,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,. ,,,, , 193 Pizzo, Patil ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 193, 231 Poehyla, Roy ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 93 Poirot, Rod ,,,,,,,. 120, 208, 310, 311, 316, 321, 356, 359, 361 Policaslro, Martha Jo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 302 Polk, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 1 275 Pollard, Jack ,,,,,,,.... ,....,..,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 2 63 Polley, Emily .,,, ,,,,,, 1 28, 275, 278 Pollinzi, Mary ,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 171 Pope, Anne Marie ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , 193 Popple, John ..,..,,,,,..,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 129 Popple, Philip ,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 193 Porter, Eloise .,,,...,,,,, 129, 246, 247, 297, 282 283 Porter, Georgia Ann ....,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 193 Porter, Leslie ....,,,.,,,,.,,,...,,,,, 193, 259, 238 Porter, Susan ,,..,,.. 171, 282, 284, 300, 301 Posey, Randy ..,,,...,,.,...,,,....,, 171, 271 275 Poteet, Marilyn .,,,,,,,,,,, 171, 234, 282, 284 Potter, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 193, 204 Powell, Pat .,tt,.ttttt, 56, 59, 129, 229, 233, 242, 269, 282, 285 365 Powell, Peggy ,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 193, 247 Pruis, Alan ,,,,.,,,,, 1 .,,, 171, 350, 354, 355 Prater, Kathy ..,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 93 Presley, Robby ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 193 Prestein, Richard ...,..,, 129, 203, 206, 220, 226, 242, 251, 255, 267, 275, 276 Price, Don ,,..,....... 129, 255, 350, 351, 356, 357, 361 Price, Shcrryl .,..,,..,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, 171, 223 Pringle, Judy ,,..,,,,,,,, 129, 260, 267, 275, 276,298 Priore, Susan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 193, 224 Probst, Alison , .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 171, 263 Probst, Jon , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 86 Proctor, Joe .... ..,, 1 71, 204, 346, 348 Pruett, Ellen ......,.... .,...,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 9 3 Puckett, Lee .,.....,,,,,,,,,,.,......,,,.,,,r,,, 129 255 Puckett, Raymond .,.,..,,,....,.,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 193 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Reeves, Vernon .,,,Y,,, 131, 310, 314, 316, 317, 318, 361, 209, 311 Reich, Valery .,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 171 Reiehertz, Leslie ,,,,r.,,....,,........,,,.., 194, 231 Reid, John ,,,,,,,. 171, 299, 209, 286, 288, 294 Reid, Leslie Ann ,,,,, 130, 267, 260 Reisfield, Dale ,,,,. ,...,,,,,,,....., , .. 194 Rembert, William ,..,,..,,,,,,,,,, 194 Renfro, Allen .....,. ,,,,,,,,,, 1 71 Renfro, Beverly .,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,. 2 72 Reppen, Ferdner ..,,,, .,,,.... 1 31 254 Reveley, Karen .,,,.,......,,,,...,,,,.,,,,,,.,,..... 171 Reynolds, Rob ,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,...,,,,,..., 194 Reynolds, Kathy .,11,,11 131, 275, 229, 232, 261 Reynolds, Marijean ,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,, 194, 231 Reynolds, Sherry .,,,...,,,,,,,,,...,,....,.. 194 248 Rhodus, Tom ,,..,,..,... 171, 204, 237, 244 Richards, Diane .,,,,,,,.,,,....,,,,,.,.,,,, 194, 260 Richards, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 172 Richards, Mike ,,,. 131, 235, 366, 367 370 Richardson, Charlotte ...... .. 222, 247, 273 Ridgway, 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FL 2-6 I 75 Gifi' Wrapping - Nofary Public lki 4-:OO Physical 'Fifness gels me down. 546254701 74fw'hw6m ,-4m4SmaweZmwaDQpwd0n Rose, Sydney ,,,,..,,.A,,,,,, 172, 204, 230, Rosenbloom, Marcia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 , 194, Rosenthal, Randy ...,..,, 133, 211, 241, Ross, Brenda .,,,,.., 133, 243, 256, 257, Ross, Genie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 133, Ross, Jack ...,..., ,,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ross, Linda ,,,,,,,,,. .,,,,.. 1 72, 275, Rossiter, Dick ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 94, Rossiter, Fred ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rossiter, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 368, Roth, John ,,,,...,..,,,,,,,,,, 172, 222, 357, Rotondi, Don ,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 72, Rough, Rhoda ,,,,, .,....,,.,,,,,,,.,,, 1 72, Rough, Rusty ,,,,,, ,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,. ,,,,, 1 7 2, Royal, Susy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 194, 231, 242, Rozell, Mike .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. 172, 230, 362, Ruddell, Kathy .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 79, Rudick, Andrea . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . Rudine, Francine ,,.,,, 172, 265, Rudkin, Carol ....., ,,.,,,, 1 72, 222, Rueseh Kathie .,,, .. . 1 194, Ruff, Martha ,,,,,. ,,,,,,, . , ,,,, 1 Rupe, David ,,,,.,, ,,,.....,,,,,,.,,.,, , Rush, Frances ...,..,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, , .. . , Russell, Becky ,,,, 72, 133, 203, . 229, 242, 275, Russell, David ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 1 , Russell, Scott ,..... ,,,,,.. 1 94, 275, Russell, Vicki ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 94, Russell, Vicki ...,...,. ..,.,,,, 1 72, Russey, Ann ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 94, Rutherford, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rutkowski, Vickie ,,,.,.,. 172, 24-2, 248, Rutledge, Anita .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 72, Rutledge, Mary .....,,,.,,,...,,,.. 172, 245, Rutledge, Paula ...,.,,,,,,, 133, 248, 273, Ruyle, Skip ,,,,.,... ,...,,,,,.,,,,,,, 1 72, Ryan, Frederick .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,, Rye, Chris ,,,,,,, ,.,, 1 94, Rye, Mark ,,,.,,. ..., ,,,,,,,,,, S Sadler, Beverly .....,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 33, 260, Sadler, Robert ...,. .,,,,,,,,.,, 1 94, Safrit, Merlin ,,,.,, ,,,,,,, 1 72, 352, Sage, Thomas 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 194, Sainz, Rocio ,,,,,.,.,,,,. ,,,...,. 1 73, 232, Salmon, Bill ....,,........, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Samuelsohn, Phillip ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,, Samuelsohn, Reesa ,.,,, 134, 296, Sanborn, Frank ...., ,...,,,,.... 1 34, Sanborn, Marilee ....,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Sander, Dan .,,.,.,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 95, Sanderlin, Margaret ....... ,,,,,,,,,,..,, Sanderson, Paul ......,..... ,,,,, 1 34, Sargent, Ginny Lou .,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 73, Saunders, Linda .,,,....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 73, Saunderson, Richard ..,,,,,.,,,, 173, 352, Savage, Mary Anne ,.,,..,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,, 195, Savage, Paula ....,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,, 173, 282, Sawyer, Joanna ...,.,...... 134, 240, 242, Saxon, Pat ...,,,,,,,,. 56, 59, 134, 206, 275, 276, 365, Scallorn, Richard .,,,,,,,,,-,,,,, 195, 344, Scarborough, Jimmy ,,,,,.,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schad, Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,, Scheffey, Pam ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schenck, James ,,,.,.., 195, 204, 250, Scherr, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sehieffer, Paul ,,,, 56, 272, 275, 369, Schindler, Virginia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 173, Schkurman, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schleieh, Madeline ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schmeer, Sandy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 173, Schmidt, Linda ,,,,,,,..... 134, 260, 267, Schminkey, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schneider, Arthur ..,,.,,,..,.,,,. 195, 323, Schoenberger, Barbara ........ 135, 265, 4l2 301 222 255, 279 266 275 194 280 286 172 371 360 367 245 286 301 363 275 194 275 269 294 194 194 133 206, 296 194 369 231 273 273 194 301 297 275 275 222 133 323 194 220 260 323 286 230 194 142 227 299 195 286 195 255 224 301 355 231 285 296 240, 369 345 255 173 134 369 195 370 275 173 195 204 301 134 345 275, 280 Schoenfield, Bill ,......, 135, 209, 358, Schoenke, Janet ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 195, Schramm, Christi ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 195, Schramin, hlardee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 135, 296, Schreiber, Bill .,,, 135, 206, 233, 249, Schultz, Elizabeth .,,,,,,, 173, 245, 282, Schulz, Richard ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 173, Schwalbe, Nanette ,,,,...,,,,,,,,, 195, 222, Schwetlmann, Lu Clare ,,,, 195, 231, 271, Sconyers, Gary ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, Scott, Randy ,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 95, Scott, Sharon ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 135, Scottino, Jo Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, Sai,-, John rrrrr 1 135, 316, 317, 319, 312, 320, 321, Sefton, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 173, Segal, Steve ,,,.,.., 136, 203, 211, 213, 253, 254, Self, Cheryl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 95, self, Philip .,,, 136, 213, 242, 267. 299, Sellers, Jeanne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , Seltzer, Christie ...,.,....,,,,,,,,,, 195, 204, Semple, Charlene ..,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, Senkow, Ken .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 1 Senor, Tommy ....,.. ,,,,,, 1 95, 204, Sevra, Anne ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Shade, Melodee ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 95, 224, Shahan, David ,,,,,,,,,,,, 173, 320, 358, Shankle, Robert .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L ,,,,,,, 195, Shaner, Patricia ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Shannon, Susan ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Shapiro, Lynne .. ,...... 178, 195, Shaw, Ed ,,,,,,,,. .,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Shaw, Karen ,,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,, 1 95, Shaw, Larry ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 36, Sheffer, George ,,,,,,.....,,,,..,,,.,,,,,, 136, Sheffer, James .,.... 195, 129, 209, 354 Sheffield, Jim ,,..,,,.. 173, 173, 243, 236, Shellenberger, Betty Shelton, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Shelton, Randall ..,,,,,... Shelton, Sallie ..,.,.,.,..,,..,..,,,,,, 136, 241, Shepard, Susan .,....., 136, 229, 242, 251, 259, 261, 275, 282, Shepherd, Dennis ,,..,... 173, 220, 229, Shepherd, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 195, Shepherd, Steven .....,........,,,,,,,,,, 195, Sherman, Dora ..,,.,,,,,,, 137, 282, 283, Sherrill, Johnny Ray ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. Shiels, Clark .,,,,,.....,,...,...,...,,,,,,,,.,,, , Shillig, Carter ..........., ...,. 1 73, 222, Shine, Liz ..,,...,....,,.. ,.... 1 95, 231, Shipley, David .,.1.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 37, Shirley, Becky ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Shirley, Leslie ...... .,,,., 1 37, 233, Slioffit, Mike ,,..,, ...... 1 95, 325, 352, Shook, David ,.... ,............... 1 95, Shook, Sam ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 173, 236, 320, Short, Dorothy .,.,. .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 37, Short, Robert .......,.........,.,......,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, Showers, Dianna .,....1. 137, 257, 261, Showers, Glen .............i,, 173, 209, 320 Shuffler, Robert ....,,.. 137, 286, 288, Shultz, Gayle ........ .,,,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sibley, Mike .,,,,. .,,,,.,...,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,, Siekler, George . ,,,..... 173, 204, tSidener, Marty ...,.. ,,,..,, 1 73, 362, Sigler, Jane ,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Simes, Nelwyn ,..,. ,.,,,.,,, 1 95, Simmons, Jan ...,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 73, Simmons, Jim ..,... ......,.............,,.,,, Simmons, Orene .i,,.. ,.,... 1 73, 260, Simmons, Rhonda ,,,,,,, ,,.,,.,,,,,,, 1 95, Simmons, Sheila ...... ....,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Simonsen, Simonson, Simpson, Bill ..,,.,... Simril, Doug .,,,,.. Bobby ..... David ....., ......,...........,.,,,.,,, 138, 255, 173 361 270 259 301 275 235 238 265 247, 297 135 275 260 135 310, 361 230 217. 302 231 302 195 227 195 136 323 224 250 360 231 195 195 231 195 236 262 361 352, 357 136 301 294 173 242 247, 299 370 369 368 285 269 195 299 270 262 195 229 353 275 361 220 195 265, 266 361 292 173 173 270 363 195 272 245 195 275 224 195 137 137 299 323 1 Sims, Arlim .. ,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 173 Sinder, Mike ,,,, ,,.. 1 73, 250, 267, 370 Singer, Denise ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 173 Sittel, Jan .,,,...,.,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 195, 271, 224 siviigiit, sue ,,,.,,.. 138, 229, 232, 284, 296 Skiles, Judith ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 173, 230 Skinner, Carolyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 195, 269 Skinner, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 173, 227, 250 Skinner, Janet .,,,.,,,,,.. 195, 231, 245, 273 Skinner, Richard .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 138, 254 Skinner, Robert 1,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 73, 222, 299 Skinner, Susan ..... ,,,,,,,,,, 1 95, 227 Skoda, Joann .... ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, , 138 Skrodzki, Julie ,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 173, 230 Slaughter, Rosemary ,,,,.,,. 138, 257, 286, 292,301 Slattuni, Judy .,,,.,,,,,,. 138, 261, 264, 265, 266, 275, 280, 302 Slocum, Billy ,,,,.,,, ,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 95, 323 Smalley, Robert ,,,,... ,,......,. 1 95, 271 Smedley, James ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 73 Smith, Barbara .,,,, ,... 1 73, 220, 242 Smyth, Barry ,,,,.. ,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 73 Smith, Beth .... ....,,. 1 74, 220 Smith, Billy ....,,. ........,.,,,,.,,, 1 95, 369 Smith, Bruce ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 195 Smith, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 174 Smith, Cheryl ,,,..,,..... 138, 248, 271, 275, 298, 350 Smith, Cheryl ........,,.. 174, 282, 285, 351 Smith, Cindy ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 96 Smith, Craig 1 ,.......,....,, 196, 224, 323 Smith, Don ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 38 Smith, Ginny .,,,...i,,,, 139, 229, 232, 242, 243, 275, 286 Smith, Gwen ,, ...... 139, 207, 227, 267 S1111111, Jane ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 96, 222, 301 Smith, ,Janet ,..., ,,,,.....,,,.,,, 1 96, 231 Smith, John W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 42 Smith, Joe 1 ,..............,.....,.,. 196, 267 Smith, Joyce ...,.. 139, 261, 262, 248 Smith, J. W. ,,,,, ,....,.,,.. 1 96, 222, 369 Smith, L. A. ...i.. ,,,..,....,,,.,,,.,,,,, 1 74 Smith, Larry ....... ......,........... 1 39, 345 Smith, Larry ...... .,.,,,, 1 92, 255, 344 Smith, Linda .....,.... .,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 39 Smith, Martha .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 174 Smith, Mary Jean ........ 139, 220, 226, 267 Smith, Nancy ......... ..,,..,.....,..... 1 96, 247 Smith, Richard .... ......,,,,,, 2 22 Smith, Roger ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,1,,,, 1 96 Smith, Sally ..................,,..,,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 261 Smith, Sandy .,...,........................,. 174, 247 Smith, Sarah .....,.. 139, 217, 211, 229, 241, 242, 249, 296, 232 Smith, Shari ...,..... .........,........,..,,,,, 2 62 Smith, Shelby ....... .............. 1 40, 255 Smith, Stephen .... ..... 1 96, 369 Smith, Steve ...... .,....,..... 1 96 Smith, Taulee ,,,.,,,, ,,,,,, 1 96, 286 Smith, Terry ,............... ..... 1 96, 222 Smith, Thomasine ....... ..........,..... 1 96 Smith, Tom ,........,,.... ....,, 1 74, 254 Smith, Tommy ....., .....,,...., 1 74 Sneed, LaVeta .. .......i 174 Snell, Don ,......... ................,......,.., 1 96 Snoddy, David ....,........................... 140, 255 Snow, Jane .................... 140, 229, 232, 266 Soeekman, Carol ,.......,..........,................ 296 Sohrweide, Johnny ,..,...1..,....1..,.....,,,,..,, 146 Sonsino, Al .....,............................,. 140, 229 Soorholtz, Vincent ........................ 196, 286 Soper,,Robin ..... -...- 140, 213, 220, 226, 242, 252, 256, 257, 259, 301 Seven, Ronnie .... - ..........,..,.,........., 140, 226 Sowell, Vicki ...... -..W .....,,....................,. 174 Spalding, Carla ....... ...... 1 74, 220, 260 Spalding, Charla ...... ..,.................... 1 74 Spangler, Pam .... .... 2 ........ ....... 1 96, 268 Sparks, Jan ........ ...... 1 96, 224 Sparks, Mike ....,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 96 Speckman, Carolyn 1 Spencer, Eddie 196, Speyer, Polly ,,,,. f.-f--,-,- 7 Spradlin, Lea VYVV ..YY.,-.-----VfA--VVV--- 1 74- Stacy, Gary ..,Y........--,--Y-f--4,------V -f---'f ,-'- Staff, Barbara ,,,,..,, 141, 248, 257, 261, Stafford, Kay ....,,,,-v-f--.-vfff,,ff 196, 224, Stamnier, John .A..YYYY...YYVYYV...--ffVY,f--VV- -f-'f Standfield, C11Z1l'1011C -.VV, ---v-'- Stanley, Jo Ann ..,,....,f, 174, Stanley, Michael .,,,,.. , ,V 196, Stanley, Thomas 1 Stanley, T. R. ,,,,. , Stansbury, Lawrence Stark, Donna ,,,,,, Stark, Sandra Starnes, Janet ,,,, Starnes, Staton, Tommy ff'i14'iQ'ii2i5i4, 1 Q1Qfi19i0,ii222, 174, 204, 220, Camelia .,,, .,...,,,,....,,,,,,, f,,fff,f f--,f Staub, Barbara ,,,,f,,,,,,,,...,ff7---- f, 141, Steele, Jim , ,.,,,,...,,f,,, 196, 204, 222, Steele, Steve ...,.....,ff---,---ff-1---f---f---1'--f----- Stehle, Janet ....,,,,,...YVYYYVYV-f-- 196, 231, Stephens, Patrick ..,2222.....YYYY.,..,,,1 196, Stephens, Stausel .,,,...f,,,,,,..fffffff--.,--,ff---- Stephenson, Rick ,,,,..,. 174, 222, 223, Sterling, Marie .,,,, ,,,...- 1 41, 243, Stevens, Dwight ...,.. -,--------Y--VVf--- Stevens, J11I1iS -,-.Y-- --Vf Stevens, Susie ,,,,,,,,,, ---f Stevens, Wendy ,,,.,,,,,,,,.ff--,f,,,f,,,--, ,-,',,, Stevenson, Conrad ..,.,,,,....,...,,,,.,,f,,,,, 4 Stewart, Jean .,,,,,,,,,,, 196, 203, 231, Stewart, Stanley .,,,.., ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,...,f,, 4 Still, Karen ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,,, 1 74, St. John, Neal ,,,.., ,,,,..,f,,, V Stoekdcll, Barbara .,,,....,,,,.., ,,,,, V Stoekdell, Bill ,...,,,,.....,ff-,--,, .-f,,- ,f'-,f - Stoektlell, Sue ..,. 220, 226, 252, 282, Stokes, Pant ,,,,,,,. 141, 220, 226, 245, 284 51011, 8011 .rrrrr ,,,,,...,,,,,,, - rrrrrrrrr 4 4 Stone, Susan 1 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. W 196, Stoner, Barry . ,,,,..,. 142, 254, 264, 275, 276, Story, Bob ,,,,..,,,,,,....-,f,-----f,- 142, 254, Story, John ,,,,,,....,,,.,,....,,,,-....ffff,ff 174, Stout, Noel .,,,,,,,..., 62, 72, 142, 203, 210, 254, 328, 329, 332, Stover, Skip ,.,..,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,.,,ff...,f,fV,fY--fVY Strader, Janie ..,,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,..........,, 174, Strain, Jack ....,,,,....-f,f 196, 204, 275, Strickland, Sharon ..,,.....,....-,fVf,,,,, 142, St. Romain, Mike .,,,....fV.,...,...,..-.,,fff--V-Y Stroud, Susie ,,,.....,.V. ---f-V 1 74, Struby, Carl ........,. ..,f--ff-.-,ffff---- Stuart, Bailey ..,,,. ......,,,,,,.,,,,,fffft-t, Stuart, Bonnie ...... ,,,,,,, 1 96, 248, Stuart, Sandy ...,,. ,,.YfYYY,f,-,---fffY-VV Sturgell, Dale ..,, f,..,,.,,, 1 96, Sturgiss, Suzanne ---f,- 142, Sudduth, Barbara ,,,,,,,, Sulkin, Niel ,...,,,,,, --ff-YffY Sullivan, Barry ...,...., ,,...,,,,.. . Sultzbaugh, Bill .....,, .,Y--Y,V,,-f V 1 Sumerford, Roni ,,,,,,, 196, Sump, Lynne ,,,, ..ff,,f,,r,,,,,- Sundberg, Jan .,.... ..,....,,ff,f,f,---f Sutherland, Ken ..,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 74, 369, Sutton, Bob ,,,,,,...... ..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Sweath, Patricia ,,,,.VY,fVV,fY,, Sweatt, Dennis ,,,. ...,, Sweeney, Al ....,,,,....,,,,,,,,......,,f,,,--,--,.--V,, Swift, Cathy ....,.......,,,,....-,.-,,,,....ffff,.f-ff Swift, Dave ,,,..... 154, 174, 204, 210, Swindle, Danny ..,,........,f.,,..,,...f,ff---,--f- Swindle, Larry ..,. 174, 230, 269, 301, Swordes, Kay .....,,.........-f,,.-.. 196, 231, Sylvester, Peggy ...,..,.-...-... -.f, 1 96, 239, 271 369 196 265 140 301 248 346 196 248 269 196 174 301 141 271 268 222 196 229 323 174 245 367 174 352, 353 257 254 141 174 196 196 259 174 227 174 141 196 284 282, 296 174 222 265, 281 299 275 207, 337 142 261 294 294 196 220 142 196 271 286 363 219 196 174 255 142 231 196 298 370 174 196 196 196 196 328, 337 368 368 238 248 T Tait, Chip ,,,,. ,,,,,,,, ..,,, 1 7 4, 286, Tait, Binny ,,,,.,,,...,,, ,,...,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, Tanner, Steve ..,,,,,,.,,,......,. 143, 233, Tate, Carole Lynn ,,,,.......,,,,,,,,, 174, Tate, Judy ,,,,,,,.,,,, 50, 143, 206, 229, 298, Tate, Lynn , Tatsch, Tatum, Jim 1, J i l1ll11y ,.,,,, Taurog, ,loel ..,, .,,. 1 96, 204, 250, Taylor, Bill ,,,,. .....,,,,,,,,,,,..,. 1 96, Taylor, Ken , ,..,...,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, , Taylor, Lynn 1 ,,,,,,, Taylor, Mary ,,,,,,,,....,,,,...,,,,, ,,,,,, , 174, Taylor, Mike ,,,,.,.,,.,,,..,.....,,...,,,,,, 197, Taylor, Sandy ,,,, 174, 229, 245, 248 Taylor, Sherry ........,,,,,,,,,,,,..,....,.... 197, Taylor, shiaey 143, 207, 220, 226, Taylor, Sue ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,.........,...,., ,,,,,,, Taylor, Thomas ..,.,,, ,,,.,.. 1 97, Teafatiller, Mike ,,,,,, 197, Teague, Barbara ,,,, , 197, Teague, Jane ..,.,,. ,,,.,.. 1 75, Teague, Kay ,... .,,.,. 1 97, Tears, Rick ,,,,, . .,,,,,,,... 197, Tedder, Donna , ,,,,, 143, 257, Tei, Tina .,,,,,,,,,,,...... .,,,,,,,,,..., 1 75, Terrill, Bobby .,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,,,., 143, 235, Terry, Nell 1 ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,...,...,,,,,,,, 197, Thomas, Laverne Lee .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Thomas, Ann ,,,.,,,,,,, Thotnas, Bobby Tliole, Dewitt ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 197, 231, Thomas, Ralph .... ,,,,, 1 43, 255, Thompson, Julia ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 44, 233, Tliotnpson, Rodney ,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 175, Thoreson, Linda .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, . H Thorn, Susie ,,,,,,,, 197, 245, 296, 299, Thornberry, Gloria ,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , Thornbury, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,.,..,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, Thornton, Keith ., ,,,,. 211, 213, 210, 242, 299, Thornton, Susie ,,,,,,,. 175, 211, 213, 252, 275, 277, Thrower, Susan .....,,...,. 197, 259, 268, Tiffany, Gordon ,,,,,,,,.,,,..,...,,,,,,,,,, 175, Tindel, Jeff ,,.,,,,,,, .,.................,,,,,,,, Tiner, Barbara ,,,,,,... ,,,,,.,,.,,,, Tlanda, Donna Jo Todd, Butch ,,,,.,.,. 144, Tolbert, Frank .,.,,,,,....,,,,,.,,,,,,..,... 175, Tomanek, David ......,....,........ 197, 222, Tomanek, Jerry ........ 144, 203, 207, 235, 241, 275, Tomlin, Earl .,..,. ,.,....,,,,,,.....,,.,,,,, 2 22, Tomlin, Sue ,..........,,,,, 144, 245, 257, Tooke, Patrick ..... ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,.,.,,,, Torian, Susan .,..,.,.,,, ,.,,,,,,, 1 97, 231, Tornblotn, Linda ,,,, ........,.,,,,,,, 1 97, Tracy, Linda ,,,,...,, .....,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Travis, Boody ,.,,..,..... 144, 275, 286, Travis, Karen ,.,.,,,,,.....,...... 197, Trible, Sue ..,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,....,,,, 1 75, 230, Trickey, Mike ,,,,,.......,,...... 175, 243, Trombley, Penny ,,,,,,,, 175, 220, 259, 282, 284, Truesdell, Don , Trugtnan, Ann , Trusty, Linda ,,,, ,......,. 1 45, 248, Trusty, Pam ,,,,, .,....,,,,,, 1 75, 230, Tucker, Marsha ,,,,........ 145, 245, 261, Tucker, Toni .... ,........,,,..,,,..,,....,,,,,,,,,, Tulk, Judy ...,, ,,,,..,....,,,..,,,........,,,,.,,,,.,, Tully, Pat ....,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,...,.,,,.... 197, 236, Tully, Tommy ,,,,,.,, 50, 145, 218, 240, Turet, Charles .,.,.,.....,.,,,...... 175, 275, Turner, Jim ...,........,. ,,,,.... 1 97, Turner, Sherron ...,., ,,,........,,,,,, Turner, Terrie ...... 175, 288 190 317 280 242, 800 209 134 275 368 328 143 197 220 349 , 29 238 245 175 280 369 248 224 247 280 259 250 280 280 143 23,0 270 197 280 257 236 175 301 197 175 144, 328 230, 299 209 369 175 144 245 320 270 273 234, 279 223 301 144 242 272 175 288 301 232 275 273, 301 175 175 257 248 301 175 175 280 275 281 231 175 259 Turquette, Linda .,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,...,.... 1 97 Twyman, Bill ...,,,, ,,.,., 1 97, 254, 367 Tuveng, John .,.,.,, ....,,,....,,,.,,,,,. 1 75 Tyson, Linda .,...,, ,,,,,,.,, .,,,,, , 1 97 U Ulrick, Sharon ,.,, 197, 204, 239 265, 272 Underwood, Billy ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 197, 299 Upchurch, Frieda ....,., ..,,.,,, 1 45, 242, 248 Upchurch, Vicki .,,.,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,, 1 ,, 197 Urpschot, Beverly ,.,.,,,.,....,,, 197, 242, 248 Utay, Will , 197, 204, 265, 273, 286 V Valenti, Sharon ..,. 174, 227, 240, 242, 294 Valentine, Carol ,,,,.,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,..,,..,,..,.,, 145 VanBrautnan, Martin ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,.,.,,,,.. 197 Vat1Brunt, Vincent ,,,..,.,.,,, 145, 210, 213, 317, 361 VanderWeide, Jan ....,...,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. 204 VanDeventer, Kathy ....,...,,,..,.,,,,, 197, 298 Vandivort, Jo Francis ,,,, 175, 222, 223, 245 VanHolsbeke, Linda ..,,.. ....,, 1 45 VanParys, Tom ,,,,,..,,,, .,,,,, 1 97 VanSandt, Jessica ..,... ...... 1 24 Vargas, Carlos ,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,, 1 97 Vassallo, Helen ,,,,, , 197 Vaughan, Anne ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 75 Vaughan, Douglas ,,,,, ,,,,.........,.. 1 75 Vaughan, Ronny ..,,....,, ,,,,,,,..., 1 75, 301 Vaughan, Stephen .,,,,, ,,........,,,, 1 97, 227 Vaughan, Suzanne ...,,,..,,,,,,,, 145, 203, 242 Vaughn, James ............,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. 1 97 Vaupel, Suzanne ..,,..., 197, 222, 242, 243, 269 Vchlow, John ..,,........,,,, 175, 210 323, 361 Vermillion, Dick ...,,, ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,, 1 46 Vernon, Patti ,.,,,,......,...........,,,,,,,, 197, 231 Vesecky, Stephanie .....,.,.... 175, 245, 261 Vickery, Carlton ....,..... ,,.,,, 1 46 346, 361 Vickery, Pamela ,..., ,,,,.,,...,..,......... 1 46 Victor, Carol Ann ,..,, 175, 230, 245 Viets, Kristi ,,,,,,,,,, .,,,.,......,,,,,.,. 1 75 Vincent, Steven ....,.. ,,,,,,..,,..,,,. 1 97 Vincent, Vicki ,...,,, ,,....,,,..,,,....,,,,,.,.,. 1 75 Vinson, Teddy ,,,,.. ,,........,,.....,,,.. 1 97, 286 Volcansek, Fred ,,,,.,,,..., 146, 229, 232, 265 Volkmer, Don ....,,,,..., 175, 236, 241, 286 Vollmer, Phyllis .,,,,,,,,,,..,,, 197, 266, 271 Volz, Marilyn .,..... ...,,,,,,.,r,,,,, 1 97, 270 Vore, Dianne ,,,,,. ....,.,,,,,,......,. 1 75 Vore, Dick ,,,,,, ,..r,rr. ......... 2 6 3 W Wade, Dayle .,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 ...,,.,,,,,......,1. 175 Wade, John ,,...,,,..,...,,..,,................,,.,,,,,., 197 Wagner, Robert Lee ........ 146, 254, 268 Wakefield, Richard ,,.. 175, 234, 368, 370 Walker, Cynthia ........,,.......,..,,,..... 197, 224 Walker, Denise ..,. .....,,...,,,....,.,.,.,,,,,,, 1 76 Walker, Janet ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,. 146, 229, 285, 287 Walker, Joyce .,,,,,.,,,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 197 Walker, Lynn ..,,.,,,.,., 197, 258, 261, 301 Walker, Lynn .... ..,.........,,,,,,,,, 176, 323 Walker, Paula ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . 197 Wall, Mike ....... ,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,, 1 97 Wallace, Cathy ...,.,,.. ,,,,.,,,..,,...,..,,,,,, 1 97 Wallace, Gary ,..,.,.,..,r...,..,. 197, 222, 350 Wallace, Rose Marie ...,.....,,,.....,.,.,,,..,, 176 Walls, Bill ..,..,...... 64, 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...,,,,,,,.....,....,,,,,. 1 98 Worloy, Dennis ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 99, 368 Watson, Virginia ,,,, ,,.,....,..,...,,,,,,,.., W illcox, Gary ...1..... ,,,.,........,,,.,,,....,,..,, 1 98 Worloy, Mitch ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 199, 210, 323 Watts, Kathy ......,,,,.,..,.. .,,.,,, 1 47 Williams, Bonnie ..,,,,.. 149, 229, 232, 242, Worrham, Frankie ,,,,,,, ,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 51 Weatherford, Judy ....... ..,,,,. 1 76 257, 260, 301 Wortham, Jirn ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 99, 263, 286 Weaver, Mike ...,,,,,,... ,...,,, 1 98 Williams, Claudia ,... 149, 220, 224, 226 Worthington, ,loo ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 99, 286 Weaver, Yvette ..,,.,. ,,,,,,. 1 98 Williams, Don ..,,..,,.,.,....,.,, 198, 231, 286 Worrliyr, Gorald ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 51 Webb, Johnny .,,.,... ..,,,,, 1 98 Williams, Donnie .,,,,.,,........,,,,,.,,....,, 176 Worthy, Loi-ry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 177, 286 Webb, Larry ,,,,,. .,,,.. 1 98 Williams, Ernest ,,,,., 1 ,,,,,.....,..,,.,,, 198 Wornnan, Jocelyn ,,,,,,,, 151, 242, 260, 271 Webster, Lois ...,.,.......,.,,,.....,,.,,,,,,,.....,,,. 198 Williams, Holly ..,,..,, ...,..,,.,,,,,,...,,,,,,,, 1 49 Wright, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 177 Webster, Sharon ...,.....,..,....,,,,,,,......,,.,,. 198 Williams, Joecey ,,,,,,. ....,, 1 77, 222, 261 Wright, Kay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 77 Wshner, Kay ...,.,1,,... 147, 229, 232, 275 Williams, Linrln ...,,,,, ,...,.,,,,,,, 1 77, 230 Wright, Marianne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 199, 268 Wehrle, Paul ,,,. 147, 206, 210, 211, 216, Williams, Priscilla ..,..., .,.,..... 1 50, 275 Wolff, Paul ,,,,,,,,YYYYY,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 199 235, 240, 242, 254, 259, 267, 275 Williams, Richard ...... ,,,,,,,,,..........,,,,,... 1 77 Wnssaw, Charles ,,,,,,,, 177, 204, 210, 251, Weinberger, Jeff ...,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 198, 204 Williams, Terry ........,,.,.,,..........,,,,,,..... 199 328, 335 Weinrich, John ...,.....,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, 147 Williams, 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