Thomas Jefferson High School - Document Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1968
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C C' f making a choice class rings, graduation announcements, clubs to join, colleges to consider- by consulting yourself instead of othersg to declare independence . . . 35,3353 35155 359 53 i s A gifs! 96? QWVWLJ 36 A U7 Cebu 0.4111 Jihad, ov' wvwi- wiv Jlwjwf Jak myafmmwt tf!m,4c,t,t,Q, ' Q in awe , M lbert Llfe Juuantzg ' to find nobility and eauty afm-A KJ-XQ,2-, V i he realities we face, ' Q : G4 Q to become involved i and watch our phantom ideals N A materialize, GLCJJLJ yNfUS4f'-ilu FREEDOM to live in two worlds- W mature young adulthood j with impish childhood gleaming A through, Participating, 4,0 , Caring, Being truly yourself . . . ,, t 3 A, ,W , N, t , f 4 i if -. Q a 1 3 5 1 1 i Z 2 2 nes Q z I S E 4 4 ff' 223' K sm- 5 i if ,t,, 1 0 if umm-Q sm- lvl emu z. f S '- . ' 9'.A - Lax u-- ig 'Q1---6-J 'i 'V'--. Q , 1 A f' RWM' , 1 iwf '.,'i g' 1 1, fi 1 eggs 1 1 2 C hiL.,-.- Table of Contents Activities ................ p. 16 Organizations .......... p. 80 Military ..... 150 Sports ....... 160 Faculty ...... 216 Classes ..... A, .... ...... 2 44 Advertising. 360 .J Dedication His eleventh year of service . . . teaching driver s education, coaching the line of the varsity football team, serving as head coach in trackg Contributing beyond expected work, finding summer jobs for students-M Understanding youth . . . Sensitive to personalities, directing every player in a unique way, yet creating one-ness for the team . . . Gaining respect for the respect he offers each individual. ,A The '68 Document . . . dedicated gratefully to Coach Allen Kirk, Who gives students the freedom to grow up under the guidance of a friend. 1 , ' L J' 1 i B lf! 1 'v rr My M295 M f ' WWW WM 23252 35 fi Lf !, 5 V Af jf! ,.,, 'c .2 1 A 4 w 1 ,. ,snowm- . . 1' fn 'MN' Tk 1, M 4. . . I 1 A . v WNW' ! T 'K 5 .. .h HH. 'WM I X. ' N ' Q - A 9 K LY' 4 ' X 5 -' A g - 1 'N ', , 4. i in 'A' E if u 'R i X E M r UA . , E 4. Q. Q, 2 X 'N 'l li '52 fi. 'A 'i Stiff U E, H. K . 5' . ', td: ', .4 Q vs N. 91 K a s R , 5 1 s F ' W . .vejl 1 . ,,. ,,,, 1. ,N 18 Q 1'-1 gif 3 5 -..., Activities Donning the character of someone else, becoming fiction to entertain or escape for a time . eptember A deluge of rain and activity as school begins once more . . . The Student Council President officially welcoming new Rehelsg Familiar football lever rising with the first assembly and game . Pride on the faces of students, who see their school chosen for 'lGame of the Vlfeelcll . . . The student body learning about Junior Achievenicnt and our outstanding representatives . . . Our annual Howdy Party . held in the courtyard, with cokes and crowds, laughter providing the music More friends, new teachers uniting and preparing for another year togctlierf Changing weather reflecting the diverse moods of September Q-1---.,. -av---v 'x Q5 -N 2 l 5 .41 -' '3 5 li rg,-4 as CDA .5 Z F I N 5-' vi ,H 'uf Y L fm.-HI? ,ff , , 'yr ,, ,- f- ,ai uf 'QW N, ' . b , Lli l f ' if Vr V ' I df' B ,yg,:5:g, ww October Like a bird on the wing youtlfs vitality is buoyed upward, Soaring, liberated, to heights of enthusiasm OCTOBETVS DOCLITIENT sales, and a Key Club Halloween project . . opportunities to seek a goal- Senior officer candidates embodying loyalty to the class of '68g Selection of homecoming princesses, the drill team's breakfast for the football boys, a Hcar smashw to crush the hopes of our biggest rival, all producing true Jefferson spirit- Informal, active study of Chaucer bringing ancient words to life . . . The A.C.T. . . . another landmark along the wav College night offering new avenues to choose from, new roads to travel Students in a body like a tremendous flock of birds Destined to find new and better routes for themselves and the future- A cry of positive protest, Up With Peoplew, And echoes of freedom reverbcrate in the wind . . . Candidates for Vice President of Senior Class 5 Candidates for Secretary of Senior Class 20 -6 , Q I L I 5 1 rf'-6 --..-.... ' A- vi. , f . , ,.. , id im V 1,-L N :waxy WV ' -..W , ,. '1 K N A ka I . , - l s ,2 1 .fn ...,, , .HW X Emu N.Lgf,Qf 313 EAT' ' P-REE ' v lkmmma , nnmqL1,'5m ., mn, llfa JK 1, gm if . f VA 3'3'3Sk 'rw im an 7 ' 44. , 5 -f ,..,, 'K - 53 awww if ' ,, , ,,a, Q in 5 ' 2I November Unusually Warm, Indian summer turns to fall . . . Senior play rehearsals Continuing throughout the monthg A burst of homecoming spirit to conclude an exciting season of footballg The initial workout opening the basketball seasong Thanksgiving holidays preceded by contributions in decorated baskets to happy meals for the underprivileged , . . New impressions of teachers formed in the minds of parents who replace the students for a confusing, charming evening at Thomas Jefferson P.T.fX. activities! directories and open house Education week. a tribute to one of this countrvls greatest advantages, part of our freedom as a nation, and springboard for individual development. Mgq- A 7311 q N2 i N! . 'Fans . , H TH I' 1 22 s-f'7- --1 Q 4' 1 .X ,, , . fs .1 -.QM H o ' , ,b,ti R. Mm -.,.. ,,.,,,. . '91 ,, pgmf' M. if' -. .L . ,., .I .kk I-1 nf.: 'N ' , 'af fe A 3 fm x 8 8' ., Q A , -,Q , .., X t Kim- 4 'H Q F f S W , KS E fd.: gg 5 P Q. -z WE, 5 H Q 5 1,34 ,S , g Q.' L L ' ' 'A'g 'i'5'!v HN-v-v...M..X,f,. , K' Q53 F 5 I . f V . :ag fi f H ia J 4 - x is i ,Al I . ' ' - QM . L Mffw L 1, ' 13:1 fi -W M 14 I Awww' ..,p- if A ' X N., 'Nm W , xy , . ff-.h W K f Zw X wx Qi? I, 24 December Buoyant, festive, a holiday month Greeted by the senior class playg A time to draw vivid pictures of the future, A vivacious December Temporarily projecting our thoughts, by science and a Fisher Body assembly, to generations to come . . . Brisk, sparkling, a Christmas month with a Homemaking Party for the faculty and a tree for the foyerg Laughing, fast-paced . . . A whimsical 'cKey Club Basketball Camel- After all, H ,Tis the season to be jollyll' January Anticipation Intimation One semester gives way to another as Time goes on its way accomplished by Fate, trying to control everything . . An introductory assembly foretelling fervent spirit, And basketball practice predicting each victory Omens called exams: Some slaveg Others lift their thoughts from books to dreams Tense try-outs for Flower Drum Song, Announcement of leading roles foreshadowing the heart-warming excitement of the production . . . JANUARY with its resolutions and plans, A time suggestive of the future in our lives- A month of promise . . . 5 ' K .91 s. if I- T a tg, sf I if J' 9 r N I 'Xl 1 'B 'Ns 6, i S? 3 fe ad fx s fn. -if X 43 11'Q6 , ,Q 27 'ss ' 4 '1 .Y Al -u 1 f'fl C5 HJ 'Wa All if K ., 1? i sr, 5 ai -' V- ,, ' ggf - 1,1 ' if ,,, ,..., . Q February A succession of special events in a special month, a 29-day February- Eye-opening assemblies for Allied Youth and American Field Service Musical rehearsals, tiring, rewardingg Casual Key Clubbers sweeping the school parking lot Drill team: Try-outs, pleasing or disappointing New officers and managers electedg Tenseness and thrills as we gain victory after victory in basketball . . . FEBRUARY, full of activities and surprises In leap year, 1968 . . March Time And minds preoccupied with events at school- Exhibits in the Crafts Fair and Science Fair, Competition in such sports as track and tennis, Official approval given on ROTC inspection days and at the National Honor Society assembl Our hearts are warmed by the unforgettable 'Tlower Drum Songv And MARCH ends quickly, almost before we have time to realize it ever began . . . F J n .Maui W k,,.4fN-e,S9f.5'.t, N'vw5a. 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L A burst of warmth as summer breaks open and floods our days- Fellowship at Easter, a glorious warmth in our soul Sparked with new enthusiasm, Training for next fall's football season in the sun-drenched air, Happenings: The arrival of the 1968 Document, a treasure to each of usg Senior activities from a slippery, wobbly ice-skating party to Commencement and the following celebration The end of our public school career As well as that of another year, Seniors experience a new, overwhelming freedom, leaving to underclassmen Thomas Jefferson- the school, the spirit, and the determination to be free . . S Special Events 1 A 1' l f x , ff!! KA Qc at y ll KK 1 4 ,Ann ,, as, .X fb JE' :Q to i Homecoming Homecoming festivities disguising the school with confident red and blueg Pep assembly for the last, most important game- a frenzy of emotions as seniors anticipate the final game of their high school career Defeat of Hillcrest, a muddy, ecstatic victory for all students to share . . . Finally, the gala evening: the Coronation announcing ,67 Homecoming Queen from five nominees elected by the schoolg the dance, Up with Rebels honoring our school activitiesg An exuberant occasion of reminiscence and anticipation, Tradition unifying Rebels of all times . . . t....,,...W.. q.....-,,..-,,, .,,. - . -i.,..,,....., ..W...f,....a,.,,....., .-..,.....,.W 5, an .aug I fi yn Zi . mlU w,,, ,W 1 if k , ' 6 ,n S -f R lf. W' 1 i 'N QL 4. At VN si V f-get -3 G K... A 5 9.- Princesses 6 ,, , Miss Marcia Moran , . LIT, V i f 1 f M ls m A ,ji f x A f Miss Kathy McKissack 1......i.-.-- Miss Sarah Johnson H - 1 .. Is sQ::f.e1,fagyx- . X s .. r ' .. Msgs- Marcia Sanders 1 5 he 4,-4 X 1967 Homecoming Queen eee, . W J I MM Miss Linda Lacy Senior Play The beginning Of the never-to-he-forgotten senior eventsg A contribution from one class to the enjoyment ofthe entire student bodyg Rehearsals, ticket sales, performances all at school . . . Ask Any Girlw ts E continuing a Jefferson tradition . 'H - ,A-,,j .2 K wsu., F' Rebecca Ramsey Richard Grossnickle Cast Thursday, November 30 MEG WHEELER, the girl IVIRS. WHEELER, her mother .. MR. WHEELER, her father . . AUNT FERN, a doting aunt ....... . AUNT LETTIE, another doting aunt ADA LISA RUBY residents of hotel .... HEIDI IEANIYIE TERRI VINCE, a smooth operator ...... ..... ALVIN, a steady worker ................ .. MILES DOUGHTON, head of D and DH EVAN DOUGHTON, his younger brother ELLEN JANE newcomers to hotel . . Rebecca Ramsey ...... Beth Yates Mike Ellsherry .. . Ann Armstrong . . . . Eileen Rierner Toni Pappas Sheryl Kuenstler . . . . . Ann Williarns Sandra Bills Sally Purnell Lynda Cole . . . . Sam Griswold ...... Ray Sutton Richard Grossnickle . Philip Meyercord Cynthia Kahanek Doneeta Hancock 5 V ,, ifiif' Production Staff STAGE MANACLR .... ................... I 3ruce Kelton VVVVV L,i, S TAGE CREW ..... George Ralle, Mary Lou Deason, wi, Bill Parr, Janeen Smith 7,22 KEXVV SOUND EFFECTS ..... Bill Gipe, Director, and Bill Arnquist 5 LIGHTING CREW Susan Rector, Director, and Nick Loving we SET DESIGNER .............. Marsha Morey and Dede Shipman SET CONSTRUCTION ............ . . ........ Art Service Club 'r PROGRAM COVER DESIGN . . , . . . . . Susan Rector ' POSTER DESIGN ............ .. Dcde Shipman 39 Q , , 3 V AMI Debbie Riddles Andy McGregor Cast Friday, December 1 MEC WHEELER, the girl MRS. XVHEELER. her mother NIR. WHEELER, her father .. AUXT FERN, a doting aunt ......... ALYNT LETTIE, another doting aunt A DA LlS.'X RUBY residents of hotel HEIIJI JEANNIE TERRI VINCE, a smooth operator . . . .'XLVlN. a steady worker MILES DOLCHTON, head of . Debbie Riddles Dorcas Schindler . . . Brent Morris Debbie Engstrom Adrienne Stetson Julie Wlasson Linda Lacy . Patty Zahniser Linda Maldonado Sally Purnell Susan Atkinson . . . . Steve Garrison ICVAN DOLGHTOXA his younger brother ELLEN IAXF newcomers to hotel . Howard Zeder . . . . . Andy McGregor Boyd Herndon Patty Oates Gayle Sims Experience behind the footlights preceded by work: Study of characters Oiilesi hidden heart, Megis self-assured statisticsj, Experiments in lighting and rnak Training from Miss Adams in speech and stage presence! C-11 All to create an effective drama . . . Ask Any Girl 40 -Q 0 HQ! Dr. Pepper 5 Tournament ' A fated basketball Bouncing as fans, faces bob excitedly, Poised for the shot as the crowd trernbles in anticipation, Soaring like our spirits, toward another victory score Sinking, for we surrender the championship . . . Yet, The charm of Sarah Johnson, T.,l.'s Dr. Pepper Tournament queen, Adds a special spirit to the holiday event . . . nqmm 4. nnunf , Q l Ak Y sim :S in Q8 3 f i:k N I' V x 'iam fmgi Flower Drum Song March 14, l5, 16 Three nights of performances xr' Bringing intense fulfillment to the cast of ri successful show-H Flower Drum Song A story delicate as a lotus blossom warm as an exotic smile . . . Produced and presentecl effectivelyg Capturing the emotions, Permanently creeping into the memories of an auclience entrancerl hy the golden-toned HFlower Drum Song iff' '75 'if' ,c W Q if 5, 'S' H ,, sa v , , i iQ 5 , Leads are CHARLIE WOMACK chosen. Wang Sim al, 1 acl: LOY SNEARY JO ANN PARK ANN ARMSTRONG Whlrlg-Chi'Y21Hg Helen Chao Mei Li 44 CINDY McCALLY BERT GUTHRIE Linda Low SHIHUIY Fong EILEEN BIERNER Madam Liang MADAM LIANG LIU MA ....... WANG SAN .... WANG TA ..... WANG-CHI-YANG SAMMY FONG . DR. LI ....... MEI LI ........ LINDA LOW MR. LUNG .... MR. HUAN ..... HELEN CHAO ..... , . . . . PROFESSOR CHENG . . . . . . FRANKIE WING ..... . HEAD WAITER Don't marry me. BILL PARR . Eileen Bierner Linda Maldonado Charles Womack .. Steve Osburn .. Loy Sneary . . . .... Bert Guthrie Bill Parr . . . . Ann Armstrong . .... Cindy McCally . . . . Keith McLaren . . . ...... Ray Allen . .. ,lo Ann Park . Steve Garrison . . . Tom Skinner Bob Magee Cast XHFAN TAN FANNYH GIRLS ...... Denise Alvarado SHOW GIRLS: MISS IRELAND .... MISS SCANDINAVIA MISS ENGLAND . . . MISS SPAIN ...... MISS FRANCE MISS GREECE ..... MISS HOLLAND MADAM FONG .... FAN TAN PLAYERS Marilyn Halbrook Susan Morton Judy Ohland Toni Pappas Missy Shockey . . . Sally Purnell .. Nancy Jellinek . . . .... Cindy Webb .. Barbara Jones Carolyn Mathews . . Nancy Murray Wendy Lowerre Rebecca Ramsey . . Sam Griswold Critt Jarvis 45 Fan Tan Funny Girls practice. L Fan Tan Fanny Chop Suey 9 , n Dancers n K The Show Girls RRI' Night Club Scene in the Celestial Gardens 4: Grant Avenue, San Francisco, California, U.S.A! Dreaming in my Muidenform bra I dreamed I danced the cha-cha-cha Miss Sally Soldo, choreographer, teaches dance steps N l v Military Ball The semi-dark setting of a ball illuminated by the magnificance of military splendor Cadets in uniform, their dates in eleghnt gownsg joy for Linda Lacy who was chosen from the sponsors to reign as queen ihis yearf Thrilling! lmpressive formality of The Military Ball . . . Miss Linda Lacy R? 3' xc N il.. Q eil W Nvwsi ss- f s--' 1 ixiigf' - 1 .,.s 2 WN. 'MM- A Lady of Monticello Thomas Jefferson and Lady of Monticello Dance In honor of Thomas Jefferson architect, statesman, and author of the Declaration of Independence, chosen from five nominees by the student body as a tribute to a great American . . . i ,ff y .I s I . I - -' -0 -lv r'. Elia? 'lsyy fr l y. A , yy yyeu l iege? l .MM , KHUWY Mckissack MHHOTY CamPbeu y my y y K . QE? alma '-'me Lady of Monticello Kathy Morgan Buq, t . MZLZVIL W. fc. W ff, 'Sli QZ.CDfAAQ.0,uD,-lAAN.. ' M a..suu.a:W9'4,e..-vwo-atlom tluhinn.. Ll-A-kay UK N'-I-U.uu - au. l:.n.Hd.a-A8 o..u..d:b, J d-0 Zkgik Helen xwdoff mW -my C-Owe. Ag, A Q-LL!-4..l.A.4, h.Q.p..i.. Lau. 01.0.4.4 'lb '41-w-+ . 'N9,,P1-+' 22144-1 'Lou ' I M-. 4214 -b..e 144-bmi, 5.4014-o-.Jfo X Aug ffa. TANS awk, Qu-rw il National Merit Scholars 14,000 throughout the nation, five from TJ. . . . Rank of Semifinalist established by last spring,s qualifying testg Finalist status, the ultimate goal, achieved through school approval and confirmation by S.A.T. Letters of Commendation awarded eighteen other outstanding students Their standing also determined by the qualifying test, Placing them in the top 2'ZJ of 1968 high school graduates . . Academic accomplishment opening the way to scholarships, Intellectual freedom, Possibility for future fulfillment and one individual's contribution to time's swelling ocean of ideas . . James Breckenridge Honors DAR Good Citizenship Award: Carrie Cenarlsky All state choir: Keith McClaren 52 'QQ National Merit Letters of flmnmcntltitionz It-ft to right: Shawn Seagraves, Phi Meyercord, Julie Wasson, Ray Petty, Lila Cradclock K National Merit Letters of Commendation: left to right: Debbie Bt-ard, Gayle Howard Brent Morris, John McCray 1 ti ,...j National Merit Letters of Commendation: left to right: Nancy Neff, Janet Epp, Marcum, Ken Williams, Jeff Winchester, Farrell Ray, Roger Barrier AFS Candidates: Wendy Lowcrre and Connie Reynolds Dad's Club Award: Tom Skinner Winners of National English Competition: Debbie Riddles and James Breckenridge ,,1. 2 , Chicago Atomic Science Con- vention: Bill Starnes Speech Tournament Awards: left to right: Phil Meyercord, Rebecca RamseY, .lulie Wasson, Vicki Gnuse, Alan Wiley, Tim Conally, Linda Lipsie and Nancy Harris 53 Exchange Students Jane Hawkins after seven weeks in Finland fitting into a new setting, Julie Wzissoli spending nine weeks in Fnglind discovering a different way of life Thomas ,leffersonis ambassadors overseas, representing the entire United States as well as Rebels here in Dallas Giving And gaining knowledge for a summerg Realizing that each person is different, but people are the same the world over . . . A V 'mf ,ages , I 2 Y if Iii Z 52 fl algo' I Julie Wasson I! 'i Z: Ag Jane Hawkins Dearest Rebs, Screaming aeroplane engines rend the humid air at Love Field. Three A.F.S. students wearily stum- ble onto the tarmac. The one who will attend Thomas Jefferson, home of the big Rebels, is wel- comed by her lovely family and friendly T. J. students. Now, in the spring semester as I sit penning this, glowing memories flash through my mind-pic- tures of a first bewildering day in a huge school with rows of shining lockers, strange faces and a unique drawlg the first colorful pep assembly, its stirring music, cheerleaders and smart drillteam cooperating with the student body to unleash a powerful, binding Rebel spiritg new and interested teachers presiding over challenging classes, a sun- shine smileg a handshake or a shared lunch, a discussion groupg a genuine interest. Images are conjured up of a muscular football team, inbued with a fierce determination to win, but whether they win or lose to remain true sports- meng a basketball team, lithe and agile, leaders of the day. There are imprints of serious, joyous, riotous club meetings, knowledge acquired, the Senior play, the stupendous musical: lecturesg throbbing music and gyrating dancers at Homecoming, glimmering Senior ringsg Howdy parties: and tense exams. But the most indelible experiences of all are the many friendships with students, teachers and coun- selors. Friendships that enrich, that are unselfish, that tolerate, that share, that care and best of all, that love, friendships that will last if only and always in memories. T. J., I am proud to wave the Rebel flag on high for you. Thank you all for everything you have so graciously and unstintingly given to me, a student in your land. Liefde en yriendskap vir altyd, tLove and friendship alwaysl, Eira Griffiths tai 56 vw... ,ce K 5,43 .if tl 'i air 3 4 ' te t e ' ' sy ...F T wi.-1-3 it X V - W L , at l 'f - - the t fi. if 5 gi fe- . ., if tx. 1 xx CZ' sw-vi Eira Griffiths X is I I l ,aff 3 -s ' 1 Einar Aadland ul Dear TJ Friends, When I review this school year in my thoughts, I recall just wonderful memories. From the sunny and hot morning when l arrived at Love Field, through the rainy win- ter, and until the last day with you all, l want to tell you that l enjoyed every moment of my staying with you! Wlien l first came here, l wondered what kind of people would meet me, and l was exvited ahout how eager you would he to exchange knowledge and ideas with me about things like politivs and religion, hut also ahout everyday life. And l was not disap- pointed, l really feel like you have broad- ened my mind in many directions and added a lot to my life. l dare say this has heen the most exciting and interesting year in my young lifeg it was a great experience to see where and why ws e were different in some cases, but even greater to find that we really were alike on the hottom. For all this that you have done for me l can do nothing but give you my warmest thanksg l owe you and my great Brinson family a debt that is too liig to he paid hack in full. But re- member, if any of you ever plan to go to Europe, my home will stay as open for you as my heart! Your true friend, Einar Aadland I N. Z' ry,-f , ,-A f' Q. if 9-V 1f'tf1 5 57 Beauty Tea Eighteen girls nominated hy the student hodyg A special tea at the home of Laura Reich Wliere the girls were judged hy: Ken Dowe, KLIF disc jockey Anita Reed, Anita Reed School of Modeling and Baxter Taylor, singer at the RulJaiyat- Judging hased on close-up portraits, and heauty and charm of the girls themselves Beautiful Rebels poised, yet enthusiastic, soft hair, tu inkling eyesg Refreshing loveliness of our 1968 Doczuncnt beauties . . 1 xflijlfgifgefp -Q ,ibgr A +'w-- N ' S , iff Ken Dowe , ' WVMJUA , ' , f V af . fl m M! February 4 ms ,jean ersfooon if -f 5 fl drczd bran .nl '-ff:: y7Zj1ls.9 jean j7QcfQuf12e1' xx! M WV N- A , MW. na., 2 1 Wu 5533, il i' ,.-J., N A' . l ,wr I . gf i X Q Q ff 2 , gf 3 fi Jjeyyze Q1 63 eff , may 0e?a.Y7c1af 'WY' my fm 65 SOPHOMORE FAVORITES J ay Templeton Candi Collier John Hulme Laura Lacy JUNIOR FAVORITES Lawrence McBride 8 Denise Alvarado Tom Uliver Patti Krusz Kathy Mcliissack SENIOR FAVURITES Andy McGregor enior Superlatives Personalities chosen by senior homeroom election for projecting different images- Life-size figures in a wax museumg Their frozen stares accenting the lively character, the sparkle of our 1968 Senior Superlatives . . , Top row: Charlie Allen, Dede Shipman, Bill Starnes, Missy Shockcy, Andy McGregor, Kathy McKiss.ack, Richard Myers, Allen Birmin ham. Bottom row: George Balle, Jane Hawkins, Linda Lacy, Zoe Conner, Hr-lon Wulrlorf.Doug Conaway. 7I Most Creative 8 gil L':'-':: 'Q' 9, .g.Q 9 3.4: P ' .Ph 5 A lc . i ,Non ll.- fill msn MMM- I l Ill! I 'ls itll' lllii gill! IUIUU I lik, 1 8 Ill' g stil' '--..,Ng- 'X Dede Shipman George Balle I V.,,.z.. Ee Jane Hawkins Doug Conaway r .. K ,af QW!! ii .fm A ,- Most Dependable - as selected by the Thomas Jefferson Faculty Wittiest Charlie Allen Zoe Conner Most Athletic Missy Shockey Richard Myers .Q 'WWE as 1-013 ,, ' A . . ' 54,95 I , A . - we . A. ' lil . 2, QU! v , Q-3 rf' ii QI I H ' . , hx - X ,' 1' Q. .'i?N'5A'kf Y y 5,1- Best All Around Kathy McKissack Andy McGregor W Q 1' if ' ll I 1-- 77 Most Likely to Succeed Bill Starnes Helen Waldorf 'rn-lr H-wah... iw' an , WM, Qtr kv 'I Va Wk! f , ,, G2 A year of experiences, Filled with the spirit and Freedom of youth lg Q 1 x 'L A., j iv Q Y 5-af ,Am X 1, ' ., 4 .29 ',i ' 44 A? f I REPRES ICNTATIVE Stuflent Council HONOR National Honor Society Key Club Quill and Scroll PRODUCTION Document Staff Document Award Heueille Staff Stage Band Rebel Band and Honors Reb Belles Orchestra anal Honors Choralettes Concert Choir Art Service Club Stage and Lighting Crew Eorensic Guild Drama Club Thespians SERVICE Administrative Assistants Library Service Club JCTC Refi Cross CAREERS Health Careers Club Euture Teachers INTERESTS Science Club Math Club Chess Club Allied Youth lce Skating Club LANGUAGE English Guild German Club Entre Nous Pan American Student F01 ur Latin Club lnternational Club Or anizations Participating, Caring Being truly yourself tudent Council Officers guided by sponsor, Mr. Little Plan for activities for everyone at school to share: Howdy Party Sale of our new post cards Thanksgiving Basket project Open House Each homeroom with a personal Representative, Every student with a voice in the Council . . . 'F r Zack Miller ,X Vice-President Bill Starnes V iiiii President V- , 3- .gre-wa cm ,. - ' '-,mi 5 'Sgt ,s Q, 1 fi XM'--1, L Q' Charles Tincr Secretary Mary Lou Deuson Treasurer 7:45, Tuesday morning- TJ Summit Conference Mr. Billy .lames Little Sponsor MEMBERS-AT-LARGE: First row: left to John Hulnn- and Laura Lucy, Sophomores. row: Trey Dowdy, Junior. Third row: McGregor and George Purvis, Seniors. Not tured: Lawrence Mcliridc, Junior. The Howdy Party . . . Post Card Sales . . . American Education Week . . . DiSCuSSi0H - - - f ,lt,szM. , , W , 5, . I, lx' ., - 4 lt, . ,I W,,,,aw,,,,5f, ,. K- vt t - t , ,, , ,M 1 A .Huh Y '15 ,.,-xv. , N SENIOR REPRESEN'l'A'l'lVES: Kneeling: left to right: Bob Somers, Boyd Herndon, Bailey, Ken Williams. Stauzding: first row: Robert Kieschnick, Doneeta Hancock, Karen Alexander, .lulie Wasson, Kathy Reed, Sheryl Kuenstler, Richard Crossnickle, Adrienne Stetson, Cyndy Moss, Cynthia McCally. Second raw: Kathy Morgan, Neal Blanton, Charles Allan, Sam Griswold, Doug Conaway, James Breckenridge. Third rozc: Zoe Conner, Roger Zetterlund, Linda Lacy. George Field, Chris ul ff Open House . . ,fwx :ia . I Thanksgiving Bas- ket Project ... 83 ,fi C in Xe , I lvl Ji i it C R 4 953' ' l R gf E Planning . . . College Night Coffee . . . V 1 Q5 W it W. N. ,if ,fi l t C, iam 1. Blentlollhfi nail JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: First row: left to right: Carmen Fernandez Betsy Hess ,laclxle Tarrant Coke Buchanan Tom Oliver and row Susan Lisk, Karen Cade, Carol Jackson, Martha MacDonald, Robert Wussow Donna Bynum Michelle Lindley Thzrd Leonora Stephens, Trina Jacobson, Laura Chavez, Dawn Dodson, Tommy Feitel Pam Martin Bobby Schneider Richard Mitchell Aluarado More activities . . . Open House when parents walk the halls and fill the classrooms for an evening of a different type of learning Christmas when a decorated tree in the foyer brightens dull days, College Night when sprouts of important plans begin to grow- Discussion, Committee work, Planning with fellow students the events destined to make 567-'68 the year that it is . . . Explanations . . . .await Meetings , . . Presenting ideas . . . SOPHOHORE REPRESENTATIVES: First row: left to right: Mary Mox, Vicki Cnuse, Mary Nan Watkins, Martha Munneke, .lean With- erspoon. Second row: Anne Turney, Sue Mendenhall, Cathy Meares, Sharon Grissom, Holly Penrod, Beth Rudick. Third row: Alexis Hoard, Kathy Phifer, Christie Jenkins, John Berry, Neal Neeley, Renee Richard, Mary Lewis, Connie Doughty, Anna Vargas, Mary Cad- mus, Laura Dellolt, Lon Darley, Tym Seay. 85 G3 ec ond Year Members '11 it y . 'I ' I I y I ff 'I II s I e I in S 'FL f ef' 'If A , . ., , . V l Q, Q:-r V K ,,WL Il iq II I I I I I .,, Roger Debbie .Iarnes Randy Sara Doug Lila Barrier Bearden Breckenridge Bryant Clack Conaway Craddock p vp i 5 VI' , AW , x K V y 7 , t I at: ' : V in f,.f,f' in , . A 3, 'os 1, :lt K -Qsx, -WL Q-gr v .' f W ml lf Q . 'A -V 2 ' 'V in ff - y up ' if rw- - Y M Q 5 t -- W. ,j11, h. 'I ig ':.e if R .gel ifkw V ,, H Vykk I Z Judy Rod Lynene Vicki Diane Carrie Bill D'Avignon Douglas Farr Fish Folsom Cenarlsky Cipe 3 s I - I lll I A . i eesl llell I , A 3 W y I 4, 1 s, , S S I - 4 I pledge myself to uphold the high purposes 1, 5 Q49 ft of the National Honor Society to which I J - Q I have been eleeledg I will be true to the princi- , , . 4 QM, ,I . My an-,B ' - ' I ples for which it standsg I will he loyal at V . Y. . . Jane bayle Maureen Sarah all times to my school, and will maintain and Hawkins Howard Ingram Johnson encourage high standards of Scholarship, p Characler, Leadership, and Servicef, ' I I II This pledge p an , LV kg ,Q unspoken lmefore admittance, N QV' I, L.. Yet carried out instinctively I C -S' I', r, ,,VV in the lives of these students . . Q Stacy Kathy Karen Steve Langston Lieh Litton Marcum rl rf, N if c -- I 2 Q? III I II I: II I A on If Zack Marcia Nancy Sharon Ray Linda Farrell Miller Moran Neff Peek Petty Prescott RHY . .- 3 , w I I -as II' I I II .I -I . . I y I ilr I s IA ., eggs , f , pl A 5 . . 1' A 1, ,, W. Q ,WV .. he yyyyi I S 9 I I I I I I I Laura Debbie Dede Bill Helen .lulie Brooke Reich Riddles Shipman Starnes Waldorf Wasson Williams 86 1 R ki. 1 ational Honor Society 1 . I -ff. Q if ,X ,M A f h' ll fm- ' C i at L l n o M j o r it ,,q' Z, 6 B -B ' . X 9 ., I- Q31 -' ,G 1 1' 'N S Q I' ,f'A 5' 'G' 1' ,, . -1 X ' T' ' C x l th If - r Mrs. Betty Harris Mrs. Pamela Einar Charles Ann Wise Aadland Allen Armstrong I. Ag 1AAA V Picture 1 i C , V 9 A S' Not A-' .1 .. A 4 ' 'sv C f.. Availdble y' v E,- A ,, ll he . tt, . W . e or . ,r-t. X- John George Mark Debbie Beverly Chris Debbie Ashley Balls Br-al Beard Benn Blair Brigance . 1 .--' -Ja ,.,,v A' ' A if sr 46, H, ' M Q15 12+ K 63- ' - 'J ,,. - ff' ' i '..,, A L, Q. 'C ,r i ' ,.e A it Q , --- if kikl W .-.. A ' K I i Mallory Kathleen Tim James Cristy Mary Lou Johnny Campbell Chapman Collins Cook C1-ego Deason DVUTHIY , , A L H - C gf, s Janet Charlotte Sharon Susan Eira Epp Garner Gifford Goodman Griffiths A A. r..,, -, X K M P . An M... 4. Richard Candy Carl Pill John Cmsgnickle Hall Hamilton H6II1d0I1 Jordan - it I C i . Flrst Year 5? i f -- '1 - 'X 3 ,firm Q ,L ff Senlor Members Mike Janice Andy Bob I-ein lYICBride McGregor Magee M ,.,l xxx Marcia Sanders ,. -W Q 1 5 , -:vs if , A ...Aa Carol Neal Sweeney Teng ,f-1 gm Carolyn Matthews , 'sf , , fl 5 y - Billye Nancy Mullins Murray 2 CT? H, rw. Steve Osborn ff Fa- Q Susan Schaerdel 'Sz . -N om'- ,K..' I X 4? Linda Perryman af I CIUX 1 X, it Sl Seagraves tag . tum' Diann Tessman Charles 1, ' xx .cd ,li 'ani .Z Linda Brent Cindy Moore Morris Moss S W S M C V al rk y ,f rx 'A 7 - ' w K , V ' V , 'V 0 x V fy. ti V 1 Vhyy W L., . 1' i . M lli 4 . - an Debbie Judy Patty Newsome Nichols Oates it .S IS I nt: A ei X is efv vw? A NBA A S' J i Dennis George Kathy Piranio Purvis Reed ' 3 Q. ' X ' -v. vi ' X 'A K K, ' V C M M' 1 il . M - Carolyn Sara Janeen Seay Short Smith 5 fa ef fa: I Q 2, X14 .gy-x Mary Ellen Patty Carol Turner Turner Vandexwiel Q A 'fl' ll' jx' A Mil gs,5,: gk, 1 1 I as 'Us it gi f Xi ,,, I - ur, .. an Ken Charles Beth Williams Womack Yates nil' ,- aff Ann Albritton fi, is- x,-' Kathleen Dunlap 4. sw a Trina Jacobson 'Z T: Alan Newman l . Cheryl Standlee First Year Junior Members 7b-1 'JEQ , y ,, 1 ,, 5' , ,f', , ,.. L, 1 X 1 Arm Debbie Patricia AlliSOI1 Allman Blankenmeister Bracken CliIlCl1 ' C his .tit ' ' f. J.. as T- at I . .loan .ludy Mary Betsy Frazier Fritz Green Hess 1 ,' h... X J . ky X3 Judy Diane Gay Susan Kilcrease Kucera Langston Lisk Mgr, A 'fm' 7' C . do A A- ,Q .W , , - - ' . - .,-5 Y if C yyyy at Corry Linda Robin Jackie Payne Pigg Rabun Randall W A ,, ,s7y Q M ., My fu K Q. .' , li .ll ,f yy. as ,,VIA , Leonora Kristin Vivian John Stephens Stohl Thompson Wilson ,,.-, fre ns, Debbie Davis 4, fy- ,J Cindy Hudson Susan Moffett ,, MM, A Constance Reynolds Not pictured: I -rf -,.. M V ,fr -, Ya. Rick Hurley f , 2 Lf Helen McGinnis kwi- x 1 Meg Rohrt Steven Benoist Cheryl Thomas Mitzi Smith Ze,- iji C L U0 f Q Key Club 4' v WNATXOQ M353 If 14 5 4 0 wi Reaching out to 0 A Dallasites in need: Collecting Halloween treats for hospitalized children, Selling candy to raise funds, Helping take Contributions to the March of Dimes . . Amusing activities: Sweeping the parking lot, Standing White's Key Club to a game of basketball . ' Mr. Tom Talley Marcia Sanders Sponsor Key Club Sweetheart Climaxing a successful year With the District Convention held in Dallas . . . tu- fr' g . QL-, m2ih4fiL Einar Charlie A1311 Aadlund Allan Altick C fl . M V . , ,gif Mark John Charles DOH Craig Beal Berry Betancourt Blum Bock ,W A, S . fi s S' dl is 1 . 'D ig' 0 , - ,I f A 4, ' t M- r 'f t it x ' 3, I z:.,.fW if l Lelland Dennis Hugh Tim Doug Bussey Carruth Chappell Collins Conaway ff L C - K . 3 ia, ,Q in i if,-Ka al ,lb Z: all ii Hi f f V ' V , ' aah I th r Lon John Roe! ,lohnny .l0llI1I1y 90 Darley Dillender Docglas Dvorak ECh0lS f John Roger Ashley Barrier C, 1 a :gn -- r Q X Q .Y F: Allen Charles Birmingham Burandt Q 'r ,S 3 1' Tommy Don Conner Darley K ,463 Q- it Scott Mike Edwards Ellsberry George Field Dan Frederick 1' ,f 1 Boyd Herndon li- - K-af f.. we Jimmy Kimble , 95? 9 :WEA 4 222, X ' a . Craig Melde if MA , Tom This sharp Key Club Pencil Salesman makes Key Clubbers go hog wild over Field sure she gets the point! their halloween project for hospital- ized children. ff l . ig J' ii' 1 ' eg-in ,, fl -L' ' ' Larry Bill Randy Richard Bert Wayne Geibel Cipe Clickman Gonzales Cuth'rie Hamilton he as 4+ Mike John Don Dale John Ed Howard Hulme Jackson Jacobs Jordan Kepncr Q K' V . 4 A .Q vs i 1 - ,, , J V - , , H ' Jimmy Randy Mike Steve John Andy Langkop Lee Lem Loving McCray McGregor Y , 1 of A VL K I ' . gi. I V lg jx 'Qs hw 5-73. 'F PT: Jim Bobby Zack Glen Larry Richard Matheny Miller Miller Morse Myers Myers 9 Key Clubbers rocket to new heights with this year's float. Chopper Langkop begins his reign as Key Club Basketball Queen. ri- ' 'r. new vw ' J 1 x , . .Q ,- . I f George Farrell Purvis Ray Stacey Bill Smith Starnes 21. Q K 1 4, get-wr: fx: J' 'V ,I , ti Y, 4-5 Key Clubbers pitch in to help hurri- cane victims in South Texas. L, Qi. Al Randy Ray Penny Petty S 6 ' rag 5 . ..,, I Y' ,-- l't,i.,,..l' Scott Tym Reid Seay Q 12 :Y V. , Jack David Stewart Taylor X rg? 1 had m, , Q . 1, V as , af' I K V VV W Alan Newman Sf Jeff Pflueger 'Kit' Bob Shelton ...ive Rick Taylor if vt i iv e 1, ji x Tom Oliver 1 Larry Prestien vjdy Tom Skinner ,, cg' I Neal Teng - ,- i it ' L an Charles Tommy Steve Ken .lily Jeff 92 Tiner Tucker Whitney Williams Wimberley Winchester 8 inf 'rf , V ,,,,, .M ,V if ,f an Ingram aa 4 I ?f vb f fm at 1 llill .And ScroH W W.W, ma., 1 A national organization Granting scholarships, DOCUMENT STAFF Don Blum Randall Brown .loe Cockrell Lynette Farr ,ludy Fritz Carric Genarlsky Maureen Ingram Craig Melde Sharon Peek Ray Petty Jackie Randall Laura Reich Meg Rohrt Bill Starnes Helen Waldorf Brooke Williams Ken Williams .lay Wimberley Sponsoring contests, Aiding high school publications in many ways Membership in this organization for promising journalists An honor for the staffs of Document and Reveille S e W t 55, if 'sr A -,, r 4 Mrs. Maurine Fussell and Mr. Robert L. Parrish Sponsors REVEILLE STAFF Nancy Adler Scott Bernal Eileen Bierner Sandra Bills Nicki Chamberlain Mary Lou Deason Glen Fischer James Fredd Boyd Herndon Tonya Holloway Robert Jacobs Nick Loving ,lo McKenzie Debbie Riddles Jeanne Seay Patty Turner Julie Wasson Anne Williams Pat Worrell 'farm gfb gun E.. who-.. Carrie Genarlsky Mr. Robert L. Parrish and Laura Reich Sponsor Activities Editors Patiently L L Inconspicuously doing their job, Z V Recording a year: events ideas sunrise at Lee Park- Staff members assume a special responsibilityg Each with his section which will be related to the others by a theme of Freedom To produce a Document to cherish . . . 'guru , Ia, Brooke Williams Editor Maureen Ingram Editor fi, Lynette Farr, Judy Fritz, and Don Blum Class Editors has Document Staff Maureen Ingram and Brooke Williams Editors Carrie Cenarlsky and Laura Reich Activities Editors Sharon Peek and Jackie Randall Organization Editors Craig Melde and J ay Wimberley Sports Editors Meg Rohrt Faculty and Military Editor Don Blum, Lynette Farr, and Judy Fritz Class Editors Bill Starnes Advertising Editor Randall Brown Index Editor and Business Manager Joe Cockrell, Ray Petty, and Ken Williams Photographers Helen Waldorf Copy Writer Mr. Robert Parrish Sponsor -Mg if Grasping a year, a fleeting wisp of time Captured Stilled between these covers To be given life again only by memory . . . Meg Rolirt A and Helen Waldorf Faculty and pllilitory Editor Copy Wfjler ,FYR i it Q. i f 'Q' , ' 3 f V i 1 . fi '1 ' ,if Ken Williams, Ray Petty, and Joe Photographers Jackie Randall and Sharon Peek Organizations Editors Craig Melde and ,lay Wimberlcy Sports Editors 4. 'V A Bill SHITUCS' und Runmly Brown Advertising Editor fmfmf Editor ,md Business .Uanzzgcr Document Award With the publication of the first Document in 1956, those members- of the staff who, offering unselfish service and performing not only their job, but helping others, were given a special honor, the Document Award. This tradition has been maintained, and the standard of ex- cellence has been upheld by these 1968 awardees. Robert Parrish, Sponsor Awardees 1958 Norma DePasqual Jane Donald Diana Gibson Carol McDonald Steve Schlosstein 1962 Gail Aronoff Lin Cambell Barbara Glew Kathleen Hagman Joann Ondrovik Philip Self 1966 Beth Catherall Sally Eddins Chris Kageler Wanda Klein 1959 Vicky Chames Don Dalton Marilyn Gump Frank Haley Kay Hendricks Frannie Tuckfield Carolyn Williams 1963 Caren Clark Genevieve Griffin Linda Hay Nancy McMinn Susie Thornton David Wilkinson Jan Woods 1967 Terrie Seltzer Barbara Wunsch Darla Blatnik Maureen Ingram Valerie Slattum David Barr Connie Thomas TOIII Kalll Ray Petty Janet Smith 1960 Donna Alexander Mary Lou Beaird Ann Bonnick Sam Carpenter Bill Herries Becky Ransdell Bill Wilkinson 1964 John Drollinger Carolyn Feibel Helen Hagaman Janet Lawrence Linda Lewis Cynthia Ley Anne Vaughan George Sickler 1961 Sharon Austin Carol Crosby John Hammond Lee Hughes Tommy Jones 1965 Mike Blum Barbara Fassel Carol Hafer Carol Ann Katz Thomas Starnes Roger Whitney HIT ,lo McKenzie Eileen Bierner Put Worrell Advertising i.S S Nikki Clnnnlmerluin and Tonya Holloway EVICIIZIIIIIIC Edilors Reveillz: Staff A signal A call-A Reveille Alerting Rebels to events around them . . . Reporting, photographing, editorializing to keep TJ. up to date . . . .lulie Wasson Ezfilor Mrs. Muurine Fussell Sponsor . A e so QM. Patty Turner, Assistant Editor Nick Loving Distribution F, .ki i Boy d Herndon Nancy Adler Scott Bernal Sports Editors Julie Wasson and Anne Williams Editors Patty Turner Assistant Editor Jeanne Seay News Editor Nancy Adler, Scott Bernal, Boyd Herndon Sports Editors Robert Jacobs Photographer Eileen Bierner, Jo McKenzie, Pat Worrell Advertising Sandra Bills, Debbie Riddles Feature Editors Nikki Chamberlain and Tonya Holloway Exchange Editors Glen Fischer and James Fredd Copy Editors Mary Lou lleason Cartoonist Nick Loving Distribution Mrs. Maurine Fussell Sponsor Glen Fischer James Fredd Copy Editors Jeanne Seay News Editor ,fx Sandra' Bills Debbie Riddles Feature Editors Mary Lou Deason Cortoonist -..-., iN ,Q r 'IQQQ , , 'af 'f' ' X , K5 iq 4 X , if lb-Ll Roby-rt Jacobs Photographer ' Lifs . 5iiiIfEgg22, i Lf? in u ff3z,'Sii4Qis earoafff o - I ay swr . : 32 'Wf?3 aw IN K. K - ,nf 'W' , wut '5gV::9. A. . A' l t 1 Stage Band ALTO SAX Hubert Knight- lead Ann Allman TENOR SAX Ricky Gehhardt- lead Pam Staton BARITONE SAX .lames Fredd TRUMPETS Rick Dorman- lead Robert Fine John Morrison Rod Pruett TROMBONES Flash Rogers- lead Charles Auvermann Tim Bennett Charles Banks Chris Blair Bryan King DRUMS Bill Cipe- lead Bill Holmes STRING BASS Phillip Barnett PIANO Einar Aadland Stage Band rehearses for Senior Play MF- James L- Fox Adding the final touch, the happy quality -music- to special events, Stage Band Setting a rhythm to fill our hearts harmony . . . with swf.,- C-l 'fry Flute 'Micki Casady .lames Fredd Vicki Hernandez Karen Hickerson Pam Keller Elaine Largent Kathy Metz Alice Newman Lisa Rogers .lean Romans Cherie Youngberg Oboes Laura DeBolt 'Bruce Erwin Clarinet Phyllis Barnett Gordon Davis Charlotte Garner Grover Garner Cody Glaser Glennis Hunt Julia Kirby Billye Mullins Susie Patton Bob Peurifoy Roberta Pyles Lucia Ringueberg Pam Staton Yvonne Trimble Patti White 'Linda Williams Debbie Willey Konda Wyss Bass Clarinet Greg DuBois Leslie Glater Lee Wunsch The Rebel Band Bassons Einar Aadland 'Robert Wells Alto Sax 'Ann Allman J ack Hill Hubert Knight Gerald Parker Tenor Sax Carolyn Frnka 'Ricky Gebhart Fred Harbordt Baritone Sax Linda Alldridge Horns Dennis Prewitt Billy Watson Trumpet Ken Demarest Lee Donaldson Rick Dorman Fred Edlin Ron Hill 'Rick Taylor String Bass Phillip Barnett Baritones Adelia Buckley Steve Coburn .lim Kimble Mike Ramzy Tuba Phillip Bamett David Keller 'Steve .lustiss Comets David Bedford Van Butenschoen Steve Day Bob Erskine Bob Fine Margo Glater Chris Harrison 'John Morrison Rod Pruett Mark Schulze Harold Sims Lindsey Thomas Trombone Charles Auvermann Charles Banks Tim Bennett Chris Blair J ay Briden David Davidson Lois Harris Bryan King Tim Leaman 'John Rogers Ron Tyson Percussion Hugh Curran 'Bill Gipe Billy Holmes Ronnie Roberts Brends St. Pierre J im Stookey Viv Thompson Phil Torian Linda Walden 'Principal of section Q V5 , W '1 . 1 ' ' Y .. , 5 t- 5 if .1 .Q I J, W LL! VL V , .. - wig. F i E K 1 e i ...2 i' i i it 3 i I ., 1 LVV. N 5 f SL N: A ' In jf. A 'F K5 ' V11 . , , e if i to t . Q ' ff- - S. ' it i LE1 A i-- ' it l 5 hih i i ii e n i i 1 e - s e ,.,, si.,.,,: 3 wif 'MSW enrol - Rf it i Q-dwg-X-SN, M gfl'4 ,..x,a,,a.,g,N ..sr,.,,. . 4 I.. a-kwa, W wi? hh at . ,.... . X . ,W ,.4, . 4, 3 fx , , i V. Y., , X i ,si f i' s 'pr 3 5 i . ,S PX , we Setting the pace at pep assemblies, Playing in half-time shows during the football season, Showing their accomplishment at a Band Concert- Jefferson,s Fighting Rebel Band giving a beat to our spirit . . . Mr. James L. Fox Director 1, I' g . i 'E' W OFFICERS: left to right: Charlotte ALL-REGION BAND: left to right: Linda Williams, Adelia Garner, Senior Representative: Billye Buckley. Not pictured: John Morrison, John Rogers, Pam Staton Mullins, Secretaryg Bill Gipe, Presidentg Linda Williams, Junior Representative. 1,3 it If uma R ..,,s,,,,, ,, t Q Grover Gamer and Jimmy Kimble, Drum Rebel Band promotes spirit at football games. Majors ' ' 'T V GMI: 4 il-2 v iirmny Kimble and Karen Hickerson, Band Band members provide entertainment at Band Concert. avorites 4 1 1 1 x 'Ks Early ,-ll ,- 4,1 2-Lv. morning practice leads to our great Fighting Rebel Band. j ,,,.W WL H ,,,,kV:L if .lll X 2 M' fi '1 Hours of practice are climaxed by an enjoyable Band Concert. me QQ .-..,.uX,, paw Cold weather did not stop our F.R.B. IO5 Reb Belles Learning, practicing, drillingg in summer treading the sun-dried field, in early winter marching over frozen earthg A group united through hours of practice and a common audience as they perform at half-time, huge stadium lights illuminating chilly autumn eveningsg Appearance in the Balloon Parade as a post-season treatg loyal cheering for our 6'Big Rebel Team . . . as ,, Q7 1' . Ll J' Miss Sarah Hardy Kathy Lieb and Jane Hawkins Sponsor Managers f I I H RY fi' 1 ff 9 'sf f X if ii? Ni f if Ein! sl xi if X 1 i E Q 5 as T rcii s it SKY qi l S ii Q W P1 - E 'sw 'X Marcia Moran OFFICERS: Left to right: Linda Lacy, Debbie Riddles Captain Marcia Moran M '06 Captain Sanders, Pat Hemdon. Q 35 14-173 P' X V E fo Ev ,a I 5 X 425 The colorful Balloon Parade-a memorable experience vin: 'L'.T 5 Reb Belle spirit-expressed in enthusiastic cheering and precision routines ' 1 .,h?S' I Q 4 l Z 'Nl ,, 7: , V ,, X . , cj K W' ,, , f n I 1f?4h.,4 Early morning practice- a time of awakening . . . Lieutenant Linda Lacy. First row: left to right: Candy Hall, Susan Schacrdcl. Second row: Susan Lisk, Margie Stiles, Sharon Hamilton, Sharon Seagraves. Third row: Trina Jacob- son, Lynn Friday, Judy Dickens, Judy Jones, Patty Turner Fourth row: Sara Clack, Mallory Campbell, Nancy Murray, Linda Prescott, Sara Short. ,Q ' ,L A , W L, f. J 147 x I 1 z 'eff - i at 'F' l- J ' ft fmt., af, txegsfxiifak ,ffl 'X , if . 5ix'T'7 f .b i ti t . I i t ffgpj XX! F it of .J Sock itto 'em, Rebs! 'il -JDM X xg V VND 1' ' ,, , Q J -fy by F , X fx, First row: left to right: Judy Kilcrease, Lieutenant Marcia Sanders, Cyndy Moss. Second row Marilyn Halbrook, Susan Ellis, Carol Cook, Helen McGinnis. Third row: Debbie Bearde Patty Snodgrass, Karen Cade, Darla Chick, Debbie Pierson. Fourth row: Pam Martin, Carolyn 5, Matthevfs, Gayle Howard, Beverly Farrow, Julie Land, Betty Hart. sa t ' ,M Delicate homecoming corsages . . . f A , , ilili W L X The traditional Reb Belle Homecoming Tea . . . l08 Center: Lieutenant Debbie Riddles. Left to right: D'Aun Cray, Linda Heald, Dian Munay, Sue Jones, Laurie Jopling, Connie Reynolds, Stacy Langston, Martha MacDonald, Debby Brigance, Cynthia McCally, Cindy Webb, Susan Moffett, Robin Rabun, Betsy Hess, Janice Robbins. ty-,- 'WY c- y it t Q, T J SOCIAL OFFICERS: rim row: zen to fight: Lua --'1t fefs-32111'WX W tn 1 .,tt of - Craddock, President: Kathy' McKissack, Vice-Presi- dentg Debby Brigance, Secretary-Treasurerg Kathy ,,QrM,, Lieb, Chaplain. Second row: ,lane Hawkins, Reporterg ' i , I eeo-t, Patty Turner, Reporterg Mallory Campbell, Chaplain. LU in 'K -5 tt Pat Herndon. First row: left to right: Deniese Alvarado, Vikki Second row: Janet Flocker, Wendy Lowerre, Carol Hopkins, Martha Debbie Mervin. Third row: Lila Craddock, Marilyn Sell, Bonita Davis. Fourth row: Diane Folsom, Dawn Dodson, Charlene .lo McKenzie, Kathy McKissack, Marilyn Whisenant, Judy Guyton. Leaders in school spirit, drill team members sell victory ribbons, perform at assemblies, attend a breakfast for the team . . . Social officers planning a Homecoming Tea to re-unite drill team exes . . . Reminiscences of smiling routinesg Freedom in movement Expression of individuality through choice of conformities - Activity and dedication rewarded by prestigeg Rebels proud to be called Reb Belles . . IO9 ff fs 1 1 L A Orchestra Violins Greg! Ashton Chris Blair Patricia Bracken Randy Bryant Sharon Edgerley Olme Laura Di-Bolt Clririnels Charlutte Garner Billye Mullins W I Bruce Erwin Mary Northcutt Roger Himuf Cindy Webb Viola Catherine Cottingham Cellos Phyllis Barnett Alan Moffatt Glen Weynand Bass Phillip Barnett Flutes Micki Casady Pam Keller Pain Staten Linda Williams Trumpets Bii-k Dorman Rick Taylor Trvmlionf-s llharles Banks Flash Rogers Bassoon Robert W1-lls Piano Adrienne Stetson gap' f , , xi X Q in ' 4 rryss :ii Q ..,,:y, ,., sa-NX lwli si, N . 'I First row: left to right: Linda Librariarzg Billye Mullins, Treasurer. row: Bruce Erwin, Vice-Presidentg Stetson, Secretary. Third row: Chris Student Conductorg Cindy Webb, Presi- Mr. Lawrence Owen Conductor Coordinated from many instruments into one soundg Attuned to each other under the wand 'of conductor Mr. Oweng Rewarded for hours of rehearsing, by an admirable performanceg Playing at our musical assemblies, Orchestra shows versatility by providing tuneful backgrounds for any mood . . . - s, 4-ni' Chris Blair Student Conductor Bruce Erwin Concert Master ALL-REGION ORCHESTRA First row: Mary Nortlicutt Pam Simon Second row: Glen Wcynand Robert Wells DALAHI ORCHESTRA First row: Mary Northcutt Cindy Webb Linda Williams Second row: Robert Wells Glen Wey'nand Chris Blair Bruce Erwin lv' -v-v-M., , vu. . -me Orchestra Honors l 0 l .W lf SM' Mary Northcutt ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA Ss.-nv' Ann Albritton Accompanist Mr. Jack Cannon Director OFFICERS: Left to right: Linda Lacy, Presidentg Janice Robbins, Secretaryg Missy Hudson, Treasurer. Getting acquainted in September, Getting ready to be active with new uniforms and a new name for the girls' choirg Singing at school assemblies, Caroling at Christmasg Choralettes also take the task of designing costumes for Flower Drum Song . . Choralettes FIRST SOPRANO .Johnnie Stowers Linda Baker Lana Burkhart Sandra Copeland Louise Ellison June Flahie Darlene Hambrick Jo Ann Harbert Cindy Kaut 'Sharon Lowe Janice Mead Carol Quinn Betsy Solender Lynne Vener SECOND SOPRANO Carol Boerder Diane Causey Missy Hudson Cynthia Kahanek Linda Lacy Judy Marcia Jody Miller Suzy Patton Sharon Peek Janice Robbins Laura Sanders 'Gail Webster FIRST ALTO Janelle Baldridge Cathy Hemby Terry Holmes .Judy Kilcrease Carolyn Madden Linda Pigg 'Patty Stephen Anne Wait Nancy Warren SECOND ALTO Vicki Bigger Kandy Fankboner Peggy Harmon 'Carolyn Jaquess Mary Myrick Laura Olvera Kathy Swann Jackie Tarrant ACCOMPANIST Ann Albritton 'Indicates section leader A , 5 v if 3 1' SOPRANOS Linda Alldridge Ann Armstrong Susan Atkinson Pam Barry Debbie Blankenmeister Ann Bradshaw Donna Bynum Allison Clinch Zoe Conner Kathy Cortazzo Beverly Farrow Lynn Friday Paula Friedman Terry Garver Susan Goodman Marilyn Halbrook Sheryl Hedrick Lynn Humphreys Barbara Jones Laurie Jopling Kathy Lieb Wendy Lowerre Cindi McCally Patti Oates Judy Ohland .lo Ann Park Kay Pride Sally Purnell Rebecca Ramsey Penny Ross Sandra Skaggs II4 l 2' X -3 Concert Choir Marilyn Williams ALTOS Ann Adams Shelley Addington Deniese Alvarado Eileen Bierner Judy Fritz Nancy Goodman Eira Griffiths Janie Guthrie Lee Hagood Betty Hart Pat Herndon Betsy Hess Nancy Jellinek Judy Jones Connie Kirk Sheryl Kuenstler Linda Maldonado Carolyn Matthews Susan Morton Nancy Murray Kris Nelson Judy Nichols Eileen Noblitt Toni Pappas Shirley Pound Linda Prescott Susan Ross Missy Shockey Delores Simmons Patti Snodgrass Adrienne Stetson Julie Wasson Nancy Watson Cindy Webb Sarah Wilson TENORS Rick Butler Gordon Davis Jerry Elmer Steve Garrison Richard Hill Critt Jarvis Steve Kinderdick Keith McLaren Richard Mitchell Ken Norvell Steve Osburn Roger Roof Doug Smith Mike Snodgrass Pat Tiner Charles Womack BASSES Einar Aadland Ray Allen Marc Booth David Brinson Brad Brown Lelland Bussey John Butler Tom Clark Larry Coles Stan Coppinger Scott Edwards Tom Feitel Sam Griswold Bert Guthrie Bob Haefs Jimmy Kimble Bryan King Bob Magee Vincent Manley David Mars Harold McElfish Phil Meyercord L. C. Morris Lance Newton .lohnny Parker Bill Parr Jerry Penny Tom Skinner Bill Smith Loy Sneary .lim Stookey Johnny Williams Steve Wood Bruce Young gf, . im W wk fa tilt gf L-, - ' - 1 4 MY ,R if A5 'Qi Q P ' ' , ,ii 55 ' 'Q f I ' 3 Mr. .lack Cannon, Director The heavenly voice of a well-trained choir Lifting our spirits at a Christmas assembly . . Then- Planning, practicing, Rehearsing, meeting problems, All for the 1968 musical, 'cFlower Drum Song A delicately warm, moving story An impressive production for special spring entertainment Not Pictured: Accompunists: Ann Adams Allison Clinch Susan Morton Jo Ann Park Third Period Section Leaders Left to rzght Bert Guthrie, Bassc-sg Ctirolyn Matthews Altos Terry Carx er Sopranos: Ruhlrd Hill Tenors ' v ,.. .- , fi Fourth Period Thzrd Perzod Social Secretarzes Socml Secretaries T0111 SIUUUCT RM Mlm Secretaries and Treasurers Left to nght Cynthia McC Sarah Wil on Birhrra June Qecy Fourth Period 'llarilsn Halbrook Treasurer Tl 1 Bryan King and Julie Wasson practice for Musi- cal tryouts. at ,,, mag-g E E s 2 . ...M ar i lf X a s if W A 1' Sr v' ' it , 1 Q N t u , saw Toni Pappas and Tom Skinner await their turns at tryouts. ff' ,Jw nf' ,sf , it gust LV I . Concert Choir members join in song. l Excitement reigns as the musical casts are announced. Steve Osburn leads Concert Choir members in a daily rehearsal. Art Service Club 'Ml X ,,,, f I elf' i If I I , Rope rigging requires a special talent. iii ego .L F. ,A al i' 4 i 4 , :V Painting the Madison Avenue Girls' Hotel set was a tedious job. 4? Flat maintenance is a time consuming endeavor. OFFICERS: Top: Dede Shipman President Descending left to right: Marsha Morey, Vice-President Mary Lou Deason Secre taryg Susan Rector, Treasurer and L1 hung Manager Hara Hunt Historiang Bruce Kelton, Stage Manager, George Baile Buslness Manager. Dozens of members devoting time and artistic abilities to the service of their schoolg Helping with the Senior Play and the spring musical, contributing to success . . Crews if eg fi M' if Q t i Q 1 PROP AND CONSTRUCTION CREWS: Center: Bill Parr. Standing: left to right: Bruce Kelton, Marsha Morey, Dede Shipman, Shari Gifford, Bill Arnquist, Bill Gipe. Y! PAINT CREW: First row: left to right: Susan Lisk, Marsha Morey. Second row Deborah Becker, Kris Benson, .Indy Jones, Dcborali Willey, Susan Moffett. row: Dede Shipman, Shari Gifford. SET DESIGNERS: First row: left to right: Susan Mof- Bill Gipe and Chris Bailey fett, George Balle, Marsha Morey. Second row: Dede SOUND CREW Shipman, Set Co-ordinatorg Steve Fagerquist. 3 3 i ' 4 1 1 ,Q 1. i lili I 1 3 S if ill v i ' 'K 15 AL . STAGE CREW: Standing: left to right: Marsha Morey, Mary Lou Deason, Dede Shipman, Bruce Kelton Bill Arnquist. Seated: Susan Moffett, Shari Gifford, Polly Westdyke. Third row: unidenti- Stage IWUTIUSBT fied, unidentified, George Balle. Fourth row: Bill Gipe, Bruce Kelton. Fifth row: Bill Parr. Stage And Lighting Crews Starkness of a spotlight- A gentle mood of blue . . Stage and lighting crews move silently, deftly, work unnoticed in assemblies and productions at TJ. to create a professional effect . . . 41 4 E ,- an is Susan Rector LIGHTING CREW: left to right: Martha MacDonald, Susan Moffett, Lighting Manager Susan Rector. l2I Forensic Guild i T..l. represented well At city tournaments held at: Kimball Hillcrest Richardson Sunset Mesquite Denton Bryan Adams Waco Jesuit As well as Dallas Baptist College and U.l.L. Tournaments Speaking, Acting freely in front of others, Learning the fine points of expression . . . Miss Mayda Nel Strong Q5 I Linda proves that extemp speaking is a lo of Sponsor I work Ken Mathews helps Julie Tiffany before a Tourna- IIIEIIT. Eager members board the bus for the Denton Tournament I22 National Forensic League: Top row: left to right: Andy McGregor, Debbie Riddles, Rebecca Ram- sey, Mark Schulze. Bottom row: Susan Atkinson, Viv Thompson, Julie Wasson, Neal Teng. Prospective NFL members: Top row: left to right: Steve Norman, ,lay Jackson, Alan Wiley, Tim Connelly. Bot- tom row: .lulie Tiffany, Linda Lipsie, Nancy Harris. ...aim Fm 3 it X X ,x, l Top row: left to right: Debbie Engstrom, Nikki Chamberlain, Meg Rohrt, Kathy Reed, Celia Burns, Mary Green. Bottom row: Nancy Neff, Pam Martin, Paula Warren, Lynn Redmond, Alice Davis, Cyndi McCally, Jo McKenzie, Susan Schaerdel. Miss Ann Adams Sponsor NXXJPI . 'df 91-Y fn 1 lt, irst row: left to right: Linda DuBois, unidentified, Mary Lewis, oblitt, Lynn Redmond. Second row: unidentified, Kay Quigley, Nina S aren Cade, unidentifed. Third row: Grover Garner, Karen Alexander, llsberry, Robin Holrnberg, ,lan Buchanan, Cathy Aaker. Fourth row: assie,-Chris Newman, Cathy Hemby, Linda Lipsie, unidentified, Pam Drama Club A new familiarity with the stage and theater Claiming membership in the magical world of pretend,'. . . Enriching cultural background through work with drama. . . Top row: left to right: Bill Parr, Richard Grossnickle, Sam Griswold, .lo Ann Park, Rebec- ca Ramsey, Sheryl Kuenstler, .laneen Smith. Bottom row: .lulie Wasson, Dede Shipman, Ann Williams, Roger Zetter- lund, Lynda Cole, Dorcas Schindler, Eileen Bierner, Ann Armstrong, Gene Fowler, San- dra Richmond, OFFICERS: Left to right: Brooke Williams, President, Dede Shipman, V.P.-Publicity, Viv Thompson, V.P.-Program, Karen Alexander, Seciy-Treasg Linda Lacy, Historian. l23 Thespians OFFICERS: First row: left to right: Debbie Riddles, Pro- NATIONAL THESPIANS: First row: Julie Wasson. Second gram Chainnang Rebecca Ramsey, Secretaryg Ann Arm- left to right: Sam Griswold, Sheryl Kucnstler, Philip strong, Treasurer. Second row: Julie Wasson, President. Vivian Thompson, Richard Grossnickle. Not pictured: Zoe Connor, Vice-President. Deep interest in dramag Willingness to act, take criticism, and improveg Love for the theaterg All this cultivate by the honor of bein a National Thespiari Witli a chance to add refinement to basic education . . . NATIONAL THESPIANS: First row: left to right: Linda Pigg, Kay Quigley, Bierner, Brooke Williams. Second row: Einar Aadland, Dorcas Schindler, Rick T Rob Trotman. i, gl Y,Ef as in B L, si ' Mrs, Ann Adarns NATIONAL THESPIANS: First row: left to right: Bill Gipe Sponsor Neal Teng. Second row: Linda Lacy, Linda Lipsie. Third row. Mike Ellsberry, Ann Williams, Nancy Neff, E1ra Griffiths. L l xl Jj: X r NATIONAL THESPIANS: First row: Rebecca Ramsey. Second row: left to right: Susan Atkinson, Karen Alexander, Dede Shipman, Andy Mc- Gregor, Debbie Riddles, Sandra Bills. tudent Assistants IBM: First row: left to right: ,Io Ann Park, Elizabeth Price, Mrs. Dunn, Georgia Sylvester. Second row: Harry Williams, M i k e Wilder, Wallace Brown, Brent Mor- ris, Herscher Don- zildson. I26 Offering their services: Taking messages or temperatures, Helping with projectors or language tapes, Turning on a Bunsen burner or a Van de Graff generator, Student assistants freely giving to their school . . . BIOLOGY LAB ASSIS- TANTS: left to right: Linda Moore, Carol Gathings, Helen Wal- dorf. 9833 fl VY PHYSICS LAB ASSISTANTS: left to right: Robert Jacobs, Winchester, Steve Garrison. ww ,V :G W' lm, , FFICE ASSISTANTS: First row: left to right: Cindi McCally, Susan Schaerdel, Ann Williams, Carol Jackson, Sue Jones, Martha Gaynier, ebbie Watkins, Linda Lipsie, Patti Zipper, Betty Coffey, Rita Weis. Second row: Jane Hawkins, Darla Chick, Patty Zahniser, Gwen arter, Debbie White. PROJ ECTIONISTS: First row: left to right: David Bonlie, Monty Slough, Bill Bickham, Mr. Robert Greer, Lee Walden. Second row: Mike Lucky, Tim May. LANGUAGE LAB ASSISTANTS: First row: left to right: Candy Davis, Susan Ellis, Debra Doring, Sharon Peek. Second row: J i ni Langkop, Adelia Buckley, Susan Erickson Di- ann Tessman, Neal Blankenship, Emma Howard, Mike Wild- Cf. I CLINIC ASSISTANTS: First row: left to right: Marsha Lyons, Regina Tate, Pam Hicks. Sec- ond row: Robin Holm- berg, Casmira Reeves, Kathy Duke, Nancy Low- man. COUNSELOR AS- SISTANTS: Seated: Debbie Newsome. Standing: left to right: Alice Sue Davis, Diane Caus- ey, Ann Spencer. A... V 'f-- . WY 33 cvs rash, CHEMISTRY LAB AS- SISTANTS: First row: left to right: James Har- rison, David Binder, Alan Wiley, John Kuehne, Joel Freeman. Second row: Paul Hubert, Steve Gar- rison. I28 My Sf-+4 R., li-Um.. 'nuff l re :u '4 9,,,v W--..,, V j' . 34g. s' . yi ij , i ' ' f 1 P51231 '45 E' vii3Zf,f im is E 21, 5 Flii ,, ,gn mg fi Y iiqiffffif f sit, iii? if: iififiijg p5iiiZQ3Ei?iI1FF,',.i5 - .1 - ig 'Z :liiilfli 55iQ'fH il?i ff, S . N Ei: X131 - ' ,A -',, Aw: fZZ2:z' f . x Jzgifws, Lg zfrizi' Q. ,,,3g.Q:f' . Tw'r:iEf'1i:55: 'mi::....1.. f . Aga-.':r'-Mg..-.tfzii gg Mrs. Mary Smith, Librarian FFICERS: Polly Westdyke, Presidentg Neal Neeley, haplaing Linda Dennis, Sec'y-Treas.g Susan Erickson, ocial Chairman. Library Service Club Helping issue books, Keeping shelves in orderg Serving the school While learning about the system of library science . . . My Kirby, Gayle Martin, Pat Arnold, Susan Erickson. row: Left to right: Louise Ellison, Elizabeth Rutkowski, Cindy Cullum, Patty Ziesler, Neal Neeley, Carmen Fer- Janet Friedman, Polly Westdyke, Meg Rohrt, Phyllis Cayne, Linda Dennis, Jo Ann Harhert, Connie Largent. row: Don Fields, Mike Helton, Catherine Cottingham. Third row: Roy Poston, Dan Rader, Vincent Manley, ii Members help by checking out and shelving books. .l CTC Serving the community By promoting safety, Junior Citizens' Traffic Commission members make traffic law posters and aid in a Dallas minor court, Students spreading the word that safety pays. . . ssrrr iq I L Left to right: Rich Allen, Ray Petty, Rix Reaves, Chuck Larson, Larry Myers. ard Cox, John Ashley, Doug Chase, Mark Beal, Jay Dolfuss Hi wr--, fffiga -agg- Left to right: Bill McLean, Dennis Piranio, .lack Turquette, Randy Bauer, Tim Mrs. Dorothy Barnes Collins, Mike Lemasters, Bill Aderholcl, Ramsey Eddins. Sponsor Left to right: Mrs. Dorothy Barnes, Sponsorg Judy Kattawar, Secretary-Treasurerg Susan Mar- golis, Reporterg John Ellisg John McCray, Presi- dentg Ron Habitzreiter, Vice-President. l30 7 Left to right: Susan Margolis, Beverly Treadwell, Judy Nichols, Sandra Debby Heaberlin, Chris Heaberlin, Carol Mahler, Becky Smith, Judy Mrs. Dorothy Barnes. Miss Martha Minter Sponsor Genarlsky, Historian-Reporter, y A successful Christmas Project rewarded by the joys of giving... OFFICERS: Left to right: Debbie Riddles, Vice-Presidentg James Harrison, Presidentg Vikki Corley, Secretary-Treasurerg Carrie Cross Representatives get in the spirit of Christmas as they stuff colorful stockings with candy and nuts for hospitalized patients Red Cross Founded to aid disaster victims Red Cross finds a place in everyday life- Through the Jefferson chapter Filling Christmas stockings and caroling at a childrenis hospital, Accepting contributions from the student body To go toward the relief of suffering in this world. . . Health Careers OFFICERS: left to right: Helen Waldorf, Historiang Steve Garri- son, Presidentg Olivia Youngblood, Sec'y- Treas.g Marsha Lyon, Chaplain. ssh ff 1 .AU 'fr Tonya Holloway presides at an afternoon meeting Guest speakers Experts in their fields giving insight into new career possilailitiesg Field trips to hospitals to see various health facilitiesg March of Dimes collection, A money-raising bake saleg And attendance at the Texas Health Careers convention by four TJ. delegates . . . The wonders of medicine are discovered at Girls take a refreshing break during a hospital tour byterian Hospital Q , fl O I L ' Z' Olivia Youngblood and Laura Bornmun at bake sale Future Teachers Future Teachers hold a money-making bake sale. Raising funds with a bake sale, Serving by making simple books for retarded children at Travis State School in Austin, Planning for the future at an F.T.A. convention in Dallas Students today, teachers tomorrowg At the same time Learning and giving . . rkd' AW 4 S , xg A M snn,s as n 711 ,,kk -1 . MW t :V-:,, ,, -kff.. ,V K Working on projects can be tiring. Girls hard at work on project for retarded children. ' s if 'lf 1 Mrs. Sara Coleman First row: Left to right: Susan Schaerdel, Sec'yg Jackie Randallg Olivia Young- Sponsor bloodg Gay Langston. Second row: Candy Hall, Vice-Presidentg Gloria Cer- many, Chaplzzing Mary Lilli, Treasurerg Stacy Langston, President. + I2 THEm-em-a-QN Qrm 12+ 't-suv Qimir -4 - -h Lot wi Solving challenging problems, Giving problems to other members to test their witsg Weekly workouts with mental gymnastics, Special entertainment in a MMath-e-magiev show- An over-all glow of satisfaction at having solved problems through reasoning . . . OFFICERS: left to right: Bottom row: John McCray, Sec'y-Treas.g . Brent Morris, Presidentg ' Top row: Mike Lem, 3 Vice-President. cience Club First row: Left to right: Mark Beal, Jeff Win- chester, Brent Morris, Miss Pat Copley, Sponsor Left to right. Mike Lem, Johnny Dvorak, Ronnie Arnoff, Chris Brent Morris, John McCray. sf John McCray. Second F Q ' A I row: Mike Lem, Dennis f Stone, John Ashley, 1 ' Q Adbiano Clausell. ' i Accepting Science in all its wondrous manifestations As a part of lifeg Thinking logically, Working methodically, Planning for the Science Fair' Learning about computer programming- Asking Why?,, and How?,' Out of simple curiosity . . 7 I34 Mr. Larry Whitlock Sponsor ,-JAMA., Left to right: James Fredd, Chairman of the Board: Sec'y-Treas.g Jay Briden, Brad Newton, Brent Mor- Members at Large. Blair, A 1-u--.L 1414 54 4. Y I UE ,- I F Z UE fx! X K... Chess Club Black squares White squares A network of moves in someonels mind. . . But the opponent is weaving his own network- Battles each week, fought quietly in the Chess Club isdn. f- '----- .aff Tim Bennett contemplates new move MR, GARY VERMILLION o -, V .f 1 . Bl It' It X, in I 0 K I 5 l I 3 l ,. ' ,, N,,, Ronald Beavers Tim Bennett Chris Blair Jay Briden Wallace Brown Leon Buividas Cary Courtney James Fredd Rafael Hernandez Brent Morris Brad Newton John Porras Mike Rumzy Jack Turquette . l '- .kg Sponsor James Fredd and Chris Blair . J.: ' 'MX it J ff ' f f has n It ' J Concentration is a chess match Allied Youth Learning Teaching the facts about today's problemsg 1 Providing wholesome activities for kicks, in a positive fight against drugs, drinking 1 and demoralization- An organization whose favorite speaker, Rev. Tom Shipp, inspires modern youth . . . First row: Left to right: Kirk Bounds, Charlene Cravotta, Adelia Buckley Taylor. Second row: Dennis Prewitt, Robin Rabun, Jimmy Kimble, Grover Phillip Barnett, Mary Green. First row: Left to right: Olivia Youngblood, Laura Bornman, Barbara Hublein. Second row: Billye Mullini Rev' Tom Shipp Speaks Charlotte Garner, Ann Allman, Suzy Patton. Third row: Randy Penny, Charles Tiner, Neal Teng, And at assembly . . . MCGWSOT- so e - C Mr. Garland Collett Sponsor OFFICERS: left to right: Andy McGregor, Presidentg Charles President. Treasurerg Mary Green, Vice-President Membershipg Rick Taylf V ice-President Programg Neal Teng, Vice-President Publicity. I36 Miss Savage Broken shoelace, Sponsor Einar? U' E -A 1 Skaters demonstrate skill on the ice Diann and Jim enjoy the ice a We k,ie, s A1,: on Einar Aadland Vice-President Carolyn Matthew Sec'y-Treas. Tom Skinner President Ice Skating Club A spray of crystals as a graceful skater stopsg A shower of laughter as a beginner meets the iceg After-school fun in a huge room full of winter- Slippery incidents, Bruises, All well worth the trouble. . . Graceful! .l Miss Patricia Lodewick iii Sponsor Helen Waldorf presides as members choose magazine name. English G 'ld Introducing an entire publication devoted to creative writings, English Guild members spend months to give Jefferson its first literary magazine . . Left zo right: Sharon Peek, John Wilson. Left to right: David Cook, Debbie Riddles, Gene Fowler, Mike McKinney, Helen Waldorf. David Sears, Julie Wasson, Viv OFFICERS: left to right: Helen W dent, C ene Fowler, Vice-Pres.g Debbie Secretary. e we -k 2 S f ' or Fzrst rou, Left to rzght Neal Teng B111 Starnes. Deutsche Verem and playm Warum or Scrabble by hear1nU var1ous Qpeakers reflectm an enjoy able year . Mrs Marlene Webb FICERS left to rzght Ken W1ll1ams Secretary Treasurer Neal Teng Preszdent Leonora SPUYISUV Entre OHS Wh Learning a arnstep Appreeiatinff F at a ,held at a Becoming a foreign Advanced ffor curiosity C La Coterie which Entre understanding, renchmen livel French students play charades . . . -Rd' Mrs. .lun McCarthy and Mrs. Doris Phillips Sponsors OFFICERS: Seated: left to rrght: Don Blum, Preszdentg Hara Vice-Presirlcntg Richard Mitchell, Chaplain. Standing: Dede Presfrlcntg Susan Revtor, Svcretaryg Laura Reich, Historiang Turner, Reporter. Not pictured: Debbie Beard, Treasurer. R in , ., X I i 4211: f L -h. K h. D k , L- dl G , J M R, R Left to riffht: Betty Coffey, Richard Mitchell, Connie ng I at y u e m I reene an eareq enee Reynolds,zlVendy Schneider, Ronnie Aronoff. ew FH ieated: Left to right: Lyn Redmond, Chris Ht-aherlin. Standing: Neal ieely, Trina Jacobson, Jo Ann Herbert, Christie Jenkins, Don Fields, Creenwalt. A COTERIE: First row: left to right: Kristin Stohl, Sharon Peek, Julie Wasson. Esther Laredo, Dede Shipman. Second row: Pat Sehoendorf, iusan Rector, Helen Waldorf, Beverly Benn, Judy D'Avignon, Deborah Butcher. Third row: Mike Wilder, Greg DuBois, Hara Hunt. Fourth row: largie Stiles, Mitzi Smith, Tom Kohoutek, Beth Yates, Adelia Buckley, .ea Henderson. , ,,,. V rrer it Seated: Left to right: Kathy McShune, Susan Worme. Stand- ing: Andre Punch, Jeanine Parma, Betsy Waeldell. Q ws-P' Bingo! Fourth year French students enjoy the Christ- mas party they gave for Mrs. Phillips. Pan American tudent Forum A delegation representing TJ. at a state convention, adding their display to others, learning Spanish songs and dances . . Then another highlight of the year: Singing, Bringing to life the language of our Southern neighbors, Students entertain each other with 'iLittle Red Riding Hood Cin Spanish, of coursej At their El Fenix banquet . . Red Riding Hood meets the Big Bad Wolf. 3' Z Ng' if ' T Watch out, Grandma! ' ' Linda Moore, Glen Weynand, Patty Stephen, Tim Comer, and Judy Comer add their entertainment to the festivities. A cluster of trees adds atmosphere to the tale. The Big Bad Wolf disguises himself as Grandma OFFICERS: left to right: Diane Folsom let to right: Jane Hawkins, President, Zack Miller, Vice-President, Hisloriang CIIHTICS H0dgCS, P-A-S-F. RCDOFKPF Dlann Tessman Secy-Treas.g Richard Crossnickle, Marcia Moran, District Represen- Tim COUNT, ATWUUTICCV- ati rms, ., l 'S f it if iiig , jg W 1 H ' .. -r- Y - +- r-- 1 '-1, - K 't 'Y v ' it rr: I--' f- . ' v 1 1 ' Y F 5 1 ., A , Y' A . 1 1 1 1 '+ 7 f A Y.. t ,I A ,,.,s- v Y, Y .., H. Y ,A W Y Y v , Y v ,NP , 3 -w 1 v W ASQ?-f d row Susan Schaerdel Stacy Langston Jeff Winchester Patty Zahniser MEMBERS First row: left to right: Janet Epp, Cynthia Moss, Linda Moore. l 5 7 Y I 7 I . . a Moran Nancy Neff, Eileen Bierner. V -w 1 ' , r 'T ' -,---e-'-'-r , Y . onal Honor Society Membership requiring honor grades in Spanish and enthusiastic interest in the language for third and fourth year students . NEW MEMBERS: First row: left to right: Patty Jenkins, Richard Crossnickle, Eileen Noblitt, Diann Tessman, Nan- cy Lowman, Zack Miller. Sec- ond row.' Robin Rabun, Betsy Hess, Ellen Pharr, June Flahic, Carol Jackson, Zoe Conner, Frances Ramsey, Tracey Booth, Diane Causey. Third row: Linda Pigg, Jackie Randall, Allison Clinch, Patty Stephen, Gay Langston, Gayle Howard, Judy Fritz, Carolyn Seay, Robert Rudine, Barbara Ayers, Connie Kirk. R-E-S R-E-S, or Latin Club, members good-naturedly posing in front of Dallas Hall at S.M.U., Wearing togas and laurels of the gods . . . writ Learning the scholarly language of the ancients, ttt Studying the literature and philosophy of their civilization- Spage-age students discovering and appreciating the classic cultur I44 e of Rome t 111, lie 44 7 Y + M - 'gm- I V M-gn , .g.g.,g,.,,,,, First row: Left to right: Susan Moffett, Wendy Schneider, Melinda Lyon, N Scrima. Second row: Susan Lisk, Mary Green, Pam Martin. f. f. l ' 2 I 5 , - fi li . 5 i' p lf ll n:.,i,gi- r - X 9 K sf! in , gf, A -More M A K Fareground: Left to right: Harold McElfish. Alice Davis. Second row: Left to right: H Mather, Barbara Hiller, Sharon Grissom, Marjorie Moseley, Lon Foree. Third row: E Peurifoy, Phil Barnett, Ellen Pharr, Brenda Patterson. 'Q Eeft to right: Jeannie Johnson, Minervag Sharon Seagraves, Venusg Connie Reynolds, Junog Doug onaway, Jupiter. -. , 1' X Gods And Goddesses fm q g i , S 1 l JL ,gg 2 , i V A ,QQ 4, I.. If g Q unix i I ' ' .4 '-V A qv- vi sss, i A l s ' N' 'dis M' fr . -' 'if W Mrs. Ina Mae Mason Sponsor -Q of X eft to right: Eira Griffiths, Proserpinag Ann Albritton, Dianag George Purvis eptune. Jane Hawkins speaks on her ad- ventures in Finland. Nancy Adler Deniese Alvarado Lois Ballen Betty Banks Beverly Benn Kristin Benson Susan Blackburn Chris Blair Debby Blankenmeister Karen Blatnik Harriet Bonds Debby Briganee David Brinson Karen Cade Humilda Castellon lleana Chamberlain Nikki Chamberlain Susie Chandler Kathleen Chapman Darla Chick Tim Collins Nina Cortell Lila Craddoek Christy Crego Kathleen Crist Brenda Davenport .Judy D'Avignon Candy Davis Debbie Davis Mary Lou Deason Laura DeBolt Members learn by observing and participating International Club Mary Dt-Wees Henry Dres Kathy Duke Cindy Dungan David Dunkley Richard Edwards Linda Ellis Louise Ellison Ava Ellwood Debbie Engstrom Janet lfpp Cindy Farris Tommy Feitel Carmen Fernandez Terry Carver Vicki Cnuse Mary Creen Linda Greene Sharon Crissom .lo Ann Harbert Jane Hawkins Alexis Hoard Christy Hoffar Carol Hopkins Emma Howard Dale Howell Cindy Hudson Trina Jacobson Nancy Jellinek Christie Jenkins Trisha Keith Laurie Kuntsehik Laura Lacy Linda Laey Debbie Landrum Elaine Largent John Lawrence Cindy Leftwich Wenciy' Lowerre Brenna Lusk Bob Blagiee Carol Mahler Margie Marrero Linda Mt-Cormiek Nan MeDaniel Kathy MeShane Sue Mendenhall Linda Moore Marsha Morey Holly Moritz Martha Munneke Larry Myers Kam Naraine Nancy Neff Debbiu Newsome Eileen Noblitt Berky Payne Sharon Peek .Jackie Randall Laura Reich Connie Reynolds Renee Ric-hard Jean Romans Wiendy Sellneidel' Mark Sehulxe Sharon Seagravr Jeanne Seay Vanna Slaughter Loy Sneary Betsy Solender Cindy Squibb Patty Stephan Leonora Stephens Adrienne Stetson Kristin Stolil Pill Stout Neal T4-ng Jeanine Thelen Cheryl Thomas Janiee Tilton Mary Ellen Turner Betsy Waddell Julie Wasson Yiekie White Jean Witherspoon Susan Wormc Bonnie Zaeharias Patty Zahniser Mary Zambrano Patti Zipper Transporting its members Across the world in their imaginations, International Club provides speakers who have lived in distant lands Relating the customs and ideas of foreign countries To broaden the experience of students here in Dallas . . l W . I 1:03 meeting A guvel A friendis smile from nniong many far e- And old offirers step down to make room for new ones JCflll'l'SOIllUCIl3glC1'S Closely united with eafh other through shared intcirexts Releasing energy Spending time with worth-while thinf' Becoming involved important and sometimes impatient Discovering our own likes and dislikes Enthusiasticfzilly attacking that projevt While encouraging others- Lending Oi' following Seeking aeliievmiieiit and X4-w waive of re-lnting to ot wliirh will It-acl ii- vnfilx ir the FIiQ'lWlUIIl we will kn :is zidnlte . . . In lm Ins. ! X , in 'R 111 4-.J ' - 7'f'Y7ff ' K1 f IJ II L4 U' 1 . 1-:fi Q, 4, '- .. 4, g4vy,, ff - g r'- A .faq 1 JZ . D 4,:.-.Y- - . rn, if 1,--,',v. 5 W -xr. Q.. K .liu - l 4. 4 -n 1 4 rp' ,Av . ,Q 1-Q.. +1'+,1w-if ' ' -a fm A- TR'bT+f I-Q? if ' , u G A 1 , . -wf1.gw.:L5Q V T qi X S' . 1 1 's N Q ' ' mx .hw 5.3. - G x . 1 K f ,.,. y Q 'fs .,, YQ , 'Q ' 1 A qyk. 'F .Q xx I .:,.4pgR.zgQ, A ex 'Q Y. x 'fX ,- . -' Q -. 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Involved, experienced, the image of warm dignity: Colonel Harold Frindell, an example for young men to follow . . Aided by Sergeant Emanuel Cilio, leading boys at Jeffersong Guiding the Rifle Team, improving their accuracy for city competitiong Demanding conformity in order to safeguard Freedom . . in 'N I 'M x H Medi? A 915' wx- ,. I in Til X' FN' 7 . ,4 5 X Q A M ase -. ., f A ,t,' A we W I t I 'X' ',V, ' K '5 'L .K L Y ,' Colonel Frindell i it , '3 tg i Flu., Tl ,i .kg -1 'Q ri? sv fir. ffm . in-'- 'N- 's nge Battalion Staff Chosen by Colonel Frindell for intelligence, ability, and interest in the ROTC The Battalion Staff instructing, inspecting the cadets and handling suppliesg Organizing Leading Taking command . . to ieg ne e L M 7 N A Qkr 'Rh A 'Hg .M . in Q 4-the --s. li A Company Not Pivlzzred Cdt. 2fLt. Jerry Elmer, C.O. Cdt. SSC Lee Cdt. SGT .lames Cdt. Pvt. W'0odall Cdt. SFC Tom Cdt. CPL Vincent Walden Munsell Rogers Dole Manley Kathy Mflfgan Cdt. PFC Alan Cdt. PFC Sam Cdt. Pvt. Larry Cdt. PFC larry Cdt. PFC David Moffatt Long Adkins Turner Jennings. Cdt. PFC Tom Cdt. PFC Woody Field Yates gloreground: Left to right: Cdt. 2!Lt. Jerry Elmerg Cdt. PFC Craig Christianseng Hon. Maj. Kathy organ. B Company eeee tii C C v ' ttea x M at 1 F Q ttt t aatt at ,F - Nttta l K F U ii Ray Lindner, C.U. Cdt. SSG Hal Cdr. SFC Richard Cdr. PFC Tom Cdr. PFC Bill Cdr. ZXLI. Paz Baymgn S11Cli0I1 Dole Martin Gilbert Cdt. SGT Mike Cdt. Pvt. James Cdt. PFC Adhiano Cdr- PFC Bill Powell Huntley Clausell CUTUS Cdt, SCT Jghn Cdt. PFC Mike Cvlendinning M01'riS Foreground: Left to right: Cdt. SSG Fred Boothg Cdt. 2fLt. Ray Lindnerg Cdt. PFC Keith Smithg Hon. Maj. Kathy McKissack. Kathy Mf'KissaCk C Company ww, E it Bill Simmons, C.O. .,..- ,, W, W., Cdt. IXSGT Gary Cdt. PFC Ed Cdt. PFC Nick Cdt. SFC Eric Robinson Phillips Williams Oetting Cdt. PFC Bruce Cdt. PFC Ted Cdt. SSC Richard Cdt. Pvt. Monty Kinard Hudek Edwards Slough Cdt. PFC Kevin Cdt. SSC Stephen Cdt. Pvt. John Cdf- PFC David McKibben Elder McQuirk CLUTCH Cdt. PFC Peter Cdr. SGT Emilio Cdt. SCT David Cdt- Pvt. Frank Bcadling Garcia Tracy Rodriguez Back row: Left to right: Cdt. l!I.t. Bill Simmonsg Hon. Maj. Debbie Riddlesg Cdt. SGT Paul Debbie Riddles Courcierg Cdt. SFC Mark Freimann. D Company ,., ,Wg - , ' QS wr' Mike Wilder, C.O. Cdt. CPL Tim Cdt. PFC Leonard Cdt. PFC Carl Cdt. SSG Bob Cdt. USGT Erwin Lcmberg Felix Schoencborger Whittington Clflfk Cdt. PFC Tom Cdt, PFC Arthur Cdt. PFC Kliffton Cdt. Pvt, Bruce Cdt. SSG Henry Trainer Brady Black Burrows DTCS Cdt. SFC George Winston Foreground: Left to right: Hon. Maj. Candy Hallg Cdt. 2!Lt. Miko Wilderg Cdt. PFC John Candy Hall Wilson' I55 E Company Chris Minnick, C.O. Marcia Sanders M-Q Cdt. CPL Bruce Cdt. 2fLt. Jimmie Cdt. PFC Phillip Cdl. ISC Lgrin Clark Bybee Reeves Maggie Cdt. SSC John Cdt. PFC Mike Cdt. PFC Howard Cdt. Pvt. Terry Wilson Lucky Allman Mil-kgs Cdr. PFC James Landrum Foreground: Left to right: Cdt. MSC J, T. Cowdeng Cdt. PFC Mike Stokesg Cdt. Capt. Chris Minnick, C.O.g Hon. Maj. Marcia Sanders. Battalion Staff KN 3 'E -A 5 Vxr' QYX, F . ii iiiii l F Lila Cruddock Left to right: Cdt. 2!Lt. Bruce Youngg Cdt. 1!Lt. Gary Smithg Hon. Maj. Lila Craddock, Cdt. Lt. Col. George Fieldg Cdt. Maj. Bill Zellmang Cdt. MSG Paul Husseyg Cdt. 2fLt. Lyndon Caitherg Cdt. SCM Don Wilson. Q Linda Lacy Clockwzse Left to rzght Cdt PFC Ed Philhps Cdt PFC Alan Moffatt Cdt SFC George Winston Cdt. 1!Sgt Gary Robinson Cdt ,lohn Glendxnnmg Cdt PFC Tom Trainer Cdt 2fLt Jerry Elmer Cdt 1!Lt. B111 Simmons Cdt PFC Tom Field Cdt MSC Paul Huescy Cdt 2fLt Pat Gilbert Cdt SCT Emilio Foreground Left to rzght Cdt 2fLt Bruce Youn Hon M213 Linda Lacy Cdt 2fLt Lyndon Gaither. Pos: me 1 Debbie Beard Standing: Left to right: Cdt. 2,f'Lt. Jimmie Bybeeg Hon. Maj. Debbie Beardg Cdt. 2!Lt. Ray Lindnerg Kneeling: Cdt. SFC Richard Shel- tong Cdt. PFC Peter Beadlingg Cdt. SGT Mike Powellg Cdt. SSG Fred Booth. I57 Band x E Brooke Williams Wifi Left to right: Hon. Maj. Brooke Williams: Cdt. SCT David Marsg Cdt. Pvt. Larry Adkinsg Cdl. SGT Steve Kinderdickg Cdt. PFC David Jennings. Color Guard A I ii .ff X ' 1 r Z Left lo right: Cdt. SFC Tom Doleg Cdt. PFC Ed Phillipsg iCdt. IXSGT James Munsellg Cdt. PFC Leonard Felix. f sg ., F 1 :fi xr you la Gaining skill at a summer campy Inspection, information about military scienceg Parades displaying precision . . gww.- ..,,,.,,, L, 'Y ' 3 .- R if! ,rs S Q :Aff 'F if- 1 il f '- p rlrr,o prrrro, W, K r,,. 1 . ,Q o N s I Y.: . : . - ff! h, K it l-R -i A ix , 4 .1 R5 H 11--,w - VU XE M we Q: ,Ain 9 yi ,bi L., K 4' View ' 'li r A- -' v fl 'h , 'Y :wx ' ' f , - .. , - ,,-E.:,,.i,1.. i r me ' :Q ' 3 ' ,ii' ',l. - . ,M , A 5 A ,s,- f .L Ju- Aw Q W., ' 2 1 7-Q A 1 'f fe' rs-as ' H .-.- fp: gy m .. . - ,- .1--: -f , mga Q, ' .xfii iz t4gg9p'g4,gggI T LQ, h - Q V T J ig s rr,o i, Rebels disciplined, striving for perfection: Soon, young men ready to protect Freedom by obedience . . . and common allegiance to the United States . . . 1 1 1 . - - A ' an ... ... ..J.... .....-......-.u..n..x.a...ax.l 1ufA..f2-r.u-of . 1' ' V ',-. g ' 1 . 1 Y ' 7 A ' 1 1 1 n . . 1 1 4 ' 1 ,' , I :I 1 1 I I I 1 1 S 5 ' ' I 1 1 1 - 1 , .' ' 7 ' 1 1 1 I 5 ' ! 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Cheerleading School . . T.J.'s 1967 cheerleaders Drawing forth the cry we have buried in our enthusiasm Triggering the spirit roar- Sensitive to the crowd, Urging them to cheer and show real loyaltyg Jefferson cheerleaders, Devoted workers, Proud Rebels . . . Alan Altick Kathy Morgan Boycl llernclon Debbie Beard Larry Burnett ,Ianive McBride Toni Oliver Zoe Conner r N , 1 F A Nvffx 1 'xlfnf L' A ,mil x. N. x .. ,tj JE 2 .ig jx 2 ,. A- F543 ,K ,Y my ff,zf.::: fA A Q Q 5, .fm-Q x 1 X. V if. . W AK A .:,. ,qi g REBEL COACHES: Left to right: Allcn Kirk, Ralph Hollywood, Ralph Reynolds. , . K CZ. .z to , Q J 4 N Coaches '67 Engrossed in their work, Always giving: advice encouragement criticism time-both before school opens and throughout the season' Leaders who spend devoted years helping boys gain a sense of physical accomplishment. The coaching staff of Ralph Hollywood, Head coach, Ralph Reynolds, Back coach, and Allen Kirk, Line coach led the Rebels to their best season, 5-4-1, since 1958. f 'f 'o - J A 'Xi ' . . - , 7 L S , If Y . A . , I Q 7 ,,.,,,n I e x , ' I J Wd! ' '-- 'A , 1 95.6 ?':'11L4.- 7, 3 'Q ' 5 '. f .-.f n , L, 4 f J , , 'ifiiii 'J' ' 22, 41. flfl' ' T Q , vm, V3-lil? 4'11'c'f'?-3 .1-.' , , 3' qjfw 1 f ' J ' ,ff X- ,gage -f r 7237 A - qi isfgq Vi ,ffezfiye gang-L:,e?2 5 J . J '- f -f' -H ,cf Wr1wf'aM1f . js. -f 271' CAPTAINS: Richard Myers and John Echols. . 2 'wel Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Football '67 SEASON'S RECORD 6 Carrollton 2 Pinkston 41 Spruce 16 Lincoln 25 Richardson 41 Madison 7 Samuell 41 Wllite 6 Bryan Adams 41 Hillcrest As selected by the team: Fightin'est Rebel: Phillip Hamilton. 1967 REBEL MANAGERS: David Taylor, Steve Loving, Craig Melde, and Rod Douglas. I67 a 4 .q il ,f -, fr 6 ' ,Of 'L , . - Q r i ... ,, . 'e , . .A L ,. , 1 , Wi, ff A .J 114' Y ' N J ya' ,A M ,,,33,i,. wh A l iyfgjlii if l 'ld' O 6 , ' 2 ,J '.-,, - , ' 03 .... Q' -411325, JNQGTS: . n me l CHARLIE BETANCOURT LFE COOK GARY COURTNEY JOHN ECHOLS Sr. End Sr. End Sr. Def. End SI- Biwk Captain Carrollton Routs Rebels 22-6 September 8. The opening game began with false foreshadowing of victory for TJ. The Lions kicked Off and Rebels drove 7-It yards in l-1 plays. Richard Meyers. Chris Silx erthorn, and Randy Clickman made substantial gainsg then Richard Meyers swept left end behind Mere- dith Hillis clearing block and ran l2 yards for the gameis first touchdown. The P.A.T. kick was lowg tl1e score was 6-0. Carrollton came hack with 6 points in the closing minutes of the first half, leaving the score tied 6-6. The tide turned in the second half, with Turner mak- ing two touchdowns. The third quarter brought a 90- yard drive for Turner in ll, plays, and their score continued to mount as a pass was completed. l.ate in the third quarter, Turner moved only '13 yards in ll plays, but that was enough for a final touchdown. Another pass added two points for Turner. The last quarter found an even fightg Rebel determination never failed, and the game ended 22-6. Myers fakes to Hill and drops back to pass. lp 5 - . , to op- y 6 . as 4, fa'- ' ,wx ,W . 7, , Myers, on keeper around right end. 'M J V' 65.4 follows Hill's blocking. ' ,W A - ygi 4 vi., ,, . I, .., Y.-4-.1745 V, 'Q - ,.,,, A . 5...- W ,, 953, . ...arf A .. a:1 ,a..: I68 Q' .PSHE Clickman sweeps around right L-nd for long yardage. rf '. iw ' gsm 'ze , 1' N A ' 4 , - fe it Q W? ' ' ' H 4 ,A ' V Q, A ,-' kr 1 ' , Kg-szzfvuv-s. M Q .M-.. ilr w w The fighting Rcbs line up against the Pinkston defense. Richard Myers on keeper around left end. Pinkston Upsets Rebels 6-2 The Thomas Jefferson Rebels dropped their first district game Friday, September 15, to the hard-hitting Pinkston Vikings. ln the first quarter neither team scored, but the Rebels had an outstanding punt return led by Chris Silverthorn to highlight that period of play. Because of the wet field, fumbles were frequent. Pinkston came to life in the 2nd quarter, scoring on a 36-yard passg the extra point attempt was wide. For the remainder of the half, the battle seemed evenly matched. The action picked up in the 4th quarter when Rebel nose guard ,lim Wy'lie recovered a Pinkston fumble on T.Jfs 9g ll plays brought the Rebels to the Viking's 1. On the next play, the Rebels fumbled and lost the opportunity to defeat Pinkston. Four plays later Vik- ing punter received the snap in the end zone, backed up and sat down, giving TJ. two points. This allowed Pinkston to kick from their 20, and in the remaining two minutes, Rebels failed to score, ending the game at 6-2. DENNIS KALK ,llll McNATT BOBBY MILLER RICHARD KIYERS Sr. Rack Sr. Tackle Sr, End Sr. Buck Captain Tw C 'L f - ,- ' I 3 as K 3 c . ,. t i A cl, krxi t gm, , Q S , L t Q ,Mkk 1 .. N mmm: I , I l, T I s .t., ' 21. R iiii J it T ' i 3 . 4 - . I ' ff s, ,s.- -' , i e..,f --f of ,Q ,ff , ti F H ttt.i rtct , i f Y K i .QKVVK ' 1 V- 'Q r K- . li . the rest. The game ended with a definite Rebel victory, Rebels calp Spruce 41-0 Friday, September 22. The Rebels gained their first victory of the season from the Spruce Apaches. The Rebels completed all their scoring in the first three quarters. then cleared the bench in the fourth. TJ. picked off sl- of the 12 passes that Spruce attemptedg in fact, they intercepted more Spruce passes than Spruce completed. In addition, the Spruce quarterback was brought down nine times while attempting to pass. Spruceas toughest problem was in the defensive work of Phillip Hamilton and Dennis McCracken, who spent more time in Spruce's backfield than their own. The most important ground gainers were John Echols ' Ml!!! . 2-1 J- . -y . . 1 and Meredith llill. The longest TJ. touchdown was made when Echols ran 29 yards in the second quarter. The Apaches threatened to score only once, in the closing minutes of the first half. Spruce was on the Rebels 13, but a pass was intercepted by Manuel Sau- cedo, who took it back 60 yards into Spruce territory. At the half, T.J. was ahead 26-0. The third quarter held the remainder of T.J.,s scoring. John Ifehols totaled three touchdowns, and Randy Glick- man, Meredith Hill, and Richard Meyers contributed 'nhl 41-0. ,Q-13 Starters take a rest during a Rebel stomp over Spruce. RAY NEAL BILL PARR BOB SHELTON DOUG SMITH Sr. Off. Guard Sr. Center Sr. Off. Tackle Sr. Def. Back sl .. K : ii. i 5? , Xvgga f 0' 512 e A S we A N n - .-- at - srece it ii teee ' S t T f' ' esst me , ff . W. ' , .iii I 'li W, if K he A gf ik-.. .., .ziggy i ' 1 L ,tgp .Lia ,. . - if , , ggg1gd.a'k K ' T.xg'5S . g ' 1 . f v. 11 U .2 ' ' L 3 . .-., ie-ws -L 'ii-:., T tw ,-.- ' - . . s -Q - fa ste, is ff? ge -'Sa ta Q. ?Tff3'5 fe 'r'- X r 's.' L14 ' . ' ' -if 0- ' 3 , If ' . if 4 is .---. Fife' 5 - - . . J-. f-PM 5413233 . s f a - 1 WS! .tsr bl 'Y Y afro 'TM-f. , ' . egygscft'-'35 ' ii' 5, ' ' lv 1 'Z 'gi W rf ' ' . .. Mft' ' ' - .. , li' ,i t-an t if ' S at ,M 'A ' .t Z.. .,. , : V a Q - .. . , P. f af ' P' 3 .lohn Echols sweeps around right end for a 12 yard gainer. al., Rebels show strong defensive ability. Rebels Tie Lincoln 16-16 Thomas Jefferson Rebels and Lincoln Tigers battled to a 16-16 tie Saturday afternoon, September 29, at Loos Stadium. The Rebels scored first, with a 3-yard carry by John Echolsg the P.A.T. by Meredith Hill put Rebels ahead 7-0. But the Tigers came back to score twice in the second quarter on a 34-yard pass from Mike Gilyard to Dwight Burkhalter, and Eddie Dyson7s 75-yard punt return. CHARLES STOWE JIM WYLIE Sr. Lineman Sr. Lineman fo ix L L 1 4- to N A . .suv -ng vin!! Quai-' 'S' As the second half began, the score was 13-7, but the Rebels regained the lead in the third period, on a 29-yard pass from Richard Myers to Dale Jacobs. Meredith Hillis P.A.T. gave the Rebels a 111-13 lead. Two points were added to TJ. by a safety, and 3 points to Lincoln by a field goal which tied the score. The Rebels were still fighting when time ran out, leaving the score 16-16. BILL ZELLMAN DONNY BELL Sr. Lineman Jr. End 4 sz: . as ..' X iffw K Ii. W i . Q V r , . 21g.:.E- wg-Lai X E Q V J fi .. ,Sent , 1 - 1 . gg if Q 1- . T- -Y 'Mi' f .W . .. . in i :xg . '4qx,1..,w 7 xt .,5A J w S K' in . si-if if .1 ' 1 ' STE '. ' ' ' ' r . fy 1 , f y . - - A - - - ' 1 a ,-.- 'rig he . . .... ,, --f., K - . r z- . . 1 .,.s.-V , - K 1 ., ac.. . Itiy - ' - '- ' . Li -. f --s-Q'1ia1azif -' 3 ' N Q X R .2 we f , Q X 3533 1 1 , 1, s ::,+'Rf':1-z 'T Ks, 1,1 X Q fffk-'fi' ya' it f aff Y' Na , 'W 'f .f L - life f -M s f 1.2-. . N ,mf . 7. f 1+ f ff + ,, M !'f..ilE w 'Q t , K. 'S -. e 1. .X fp fam V' as ' msgs' X f' Y W- N xi . . 4 4 5 'gps x e .g s w .-if N M5 Rebels Whip Richardson 25-2 r,,, I , i jd ln the last lf! seeonds of the game. Octoher 0. the Rehels I p K pulled ahead of the Riehardson lfagles by a score of 25-21, f -,,l m f? .VV -A DENNIS CARRUTH Richardson scored first on af I3 yard run. but the Rebels Came ,L V ' K Jr-14im,mn haek with John lfehols scoring from ln yards out. The Rebel V ' i, P.A.'l'. failed, leaving the score at T-6. Richardson scored again I Q ff' ,, from fl Yards out and the fighting llehels Came baek with John .-fi? 7f3fL'7.l 57 M w ' i R . N J effigy ltehols scoring from l yard out. lliehardson desperately chased -'J-nf ' P.. ' ' lllCllilI'Cl Nlvers all night. The score at the half was a elose i. ,Q , k . t A-'fffiffr ' rw it i tl-12' f- ' ' fR' -l- 'ls M in ax or o it maroon. The second half brought rnueh excitement. Riehardson again eta MM, seored in the third quarter to lengthen their margin to 2l-l2. H U f The Rebels defense then tightened. and the offense lmegan to ll! f , rnox e. The Relic-ls first drive in the second half was started hy L Q fj V 33 yard Myers to Silt erthorn pass. Following other gains on th if Q., '1'OfX1fjOXXIfH ground, the Rehels droxe to the tw o-yard line where John lfehol. , H V ' Q Jf- Hill'-f scored his third touehdown of the night. The seore was 21-18 in ,3 1 1 wg, V - V, favor of Richardson with fire minutes remaining. After the kickoff, J E 3 the Thomas Jefferson defense again tightened and foreefl Richard- ' son to punt. :X Nlyers pass was intercepted, hut Richardson rel turned the faxor by furnhling on its own -16. More passes anc serarnhling by Nlyers got the hall inside the lfagle lO, where or fourth and T with lil seeonds to go. a pass to Silxerthorn and ,Q hard run won the game. The kiek was good. The Eagles agai 43' gaxe up the hall on a furnlile and the lieliels ran out the eloek i leaving the seore 25-21. . ' XX F I I UXRY li.-XRI. , -Q I .lr.l.inen1an ,-lg Myers finally brought down after long gainer. A , se? . time ' xi mic FDIJIYQ iiii i A - A f , J r. Baek - if 'A' rr' Q' f 'fgi X' 2: f 1 si's T '91 sf- r eww 3 R p p 1: uxm' GIICKNI ux Q'-Q... W 'Q ,,,, ,,s,,., . 1 W ' A A . z V t W A 'AL J r. Baek L PW'- .f.,...., +A J .-4' gist 14' 5 iv , KW Q M M: c I A Jdzswam-m1a'ww W N - Lv-N rf' l H yy gi, If ,Ay , t .5 M . xy' s fax. V ss - W L, , . x .J ff Y ' I . is . X12, 3: X, ' Q' 5: -. , li' 1. ' f s 41.112 LL,LL 1 VV A - I f I , '1L L 7 - V . . f y I NY 1 1 2. M J t tx .N A' 1. Q... . 1. 4311 r 'A I ' - f . 'i . ' ff t t t. P MEREDITH IIILL MIKE HOWARD DALE JACOBS KEN KRIZAN Jr. Back Jr. Back Jr. End Jr. Back Def. Tackle Rebels Bomb Madison 41-12 Friday, the thirteenth. must have been the charm that T.J. needed to have a spectacular win over the Madison Trojans. Four of our nine passes went for touchdowns as the Rebels marched through the game to victory. T.J. took command in the first quarter with a pass intercepted by Mike Howard on the Madison 32. Three plays later Richard Myers pitchedatouchdown pass to Chris Silverthorng Meredith Hill kicked the extra point. Later in the quarter a HIyers-to-Silverthorn pass scored once again, and Hillis kick was good. In the next period of play the Rebels capitalized on a Madison fumble on the Trojan 33, and nine plays later Ifchols pushed through the final yard to the end zone. This left the half-time score at Franklin Field 20-0. Madison showed a new burst of power as they drove 65 yards for a touchdown immediately after the sec- ond half kickoff. But Jefferson continued its superiority by countering with a 22-yard pass from Myers to end Dale Jacobs. Again Rebels stretched the score, making it 29-6, by a safety. Fans had no time to enjoy the balmy weather orithc twinkling city lights in the distance, because all eyes were following the final quarter as Mark Eddins scrambled I0 yards to complete a ell-yard drive. The Trojans blocked a T. J. punt and with a defensive pass interference cedl, they only had one yard left, which they covered to make one more score. Rebel action nevcr ceased as Tonnny Conner flipped a 20-yard scoring pass to Charlie Betencourt in the final 37 seconds. ending the game at 'll-12. Rebels roll a precision offense against Madison. ' . -. -Kas 'A c..., ,... if I73 I74 I .t 7 hui ' i . A 3 8 ' Q Q , ,- t WV F , af., L A 7 is K Q 1 7 .J 9 ' E .... , , 1 ... .. 1 f . ., .-ns' -ri A ' I Z e- fs ' fk fe .. I 1 'A .Q Y ' . 'N T 5 1 f U E K was .75 l ' gi -P ' 5- U f ' , Q Q I 7 - N K Q . my fi- ' g .tytt V, 1 1 1, Di?- Sfi1i . its t X 'gi' . ...xi , , P v 's - ' , ' V ' . 4 1 1 , f . R- 1 is . E ' A 1' w i ll ff -4 so it 7 j RANDY LEE SID MARTAIN BUDDY MAYES LAWRENCE MCBRIDE Jr. End Jr. Def. End Jr. End Jr. Lineman Samuell Rips Rebels 25-7 The Samuell Spartans, stymied by a bold Jefferson defense in the first half, broke loose in the last part of the third quarter. They chalked up three touchdowns, and then added another 6 points in the last period, to complete a 25-7 victory at Loos Field, Thursday, October 19. The first two quarters found the Spartans limited to two first downs and a minus 10 yards on the ground. Rebels triggered the action in the second quarter after a short kick and a penalty which gave them the ball at the, Samuell 35. Halfback Chris Silverthorn took a pitchout from Richard Myers around left end for 17 yards, and gained two more over left tackle. John Echols went the remaining 16 yards, to score, Meredith Hill kicked the P.A.T. The Rebels led at the half 7-0. In the third quarter a Spartan interception and a pass from the T.J. 4 produced Samuell's first score, from then on, the game belonged to Samuell. More passes, of 28 and 17 yards, set up a Spartan fullback for a 2-yard plunge to shove his team into the lead. Their third touchdown came with a 37-yard pass to halfback Paul Morris. Early in the fourth quarter, an 8-play drive was capped with Spartan Floyd Herbert's dive across the goal line for the final 6 points. Determined Rebels held onto Samuell for the remainder of the game, leaving the score 25-7. Good Rebel blocking opens a large gap for John Echols. Myers receives good protection to complete a pass. Rebels Slaughter White 41-20 y RONNII-I311I,l.EH ' ,lr. lim-k ' w i ll t it , . . ' ' 1' nv- ,h y p- at f 'iw The Thomas Jefferson llebels spoiled W. T. Whitels homecoming game with a ell-20 defeat Friday night, October 27, at Loos Stadium. Alter seoring on their lirst possession, the Vlfhite Longhorns fell behind 97 seconds later at T. J. surged 75 yards in only three plays. ln the second period, the Rebels added three more touchdowns, leaving the score 23-6 at the hall, a lead which was to give them the game. T. J., blending balance with brawn, scored in every quarter. Fullback Meredith Hill, on a lfyard run, catapulted tht- Rebel lead to 31-6 mid- way through the third quarter. A moment of hope arose for the Horns as hallback ,lllllllly Worley' scored two runs. eutting 'lf jfs lead to 34420. But the brute power of Hill and ,lohn lfehols made the hope of an upset fade away, for they drove 66 yards to chalk up the final 6 points toward an explosive Rebel victory. 'Q' Qt CHUCK 1'ATERNosTRo -1,f,',k I I l .l r. Bark it K r A.. y r comix' mvxl-1 V A' KA Jr. Back 1 ph 3 ,lr lmtnnn 71 .HM SANDERS ff' YI as We 4 ,nfl ,f ff, xL'xNnEI.sAUcEDo l -Q Jr.l3uck 'M -an ff? . 2 ' ,'-f..g,w-if f, . ,, .,, , .HJ U I-S.: ' f 4 . i 1 'il e 'Qi .6 0 f X? f if X v .. Nf A if , J' W Y. . 14 ' ' tsl. we t I., , ,, . ,-- . - , ,, .. , , . vt. I -2 -A . I ZW is 3 , ww I- K 1 ,..' H k wQ..mi,. ,gow . . A W , ,,., , - H . wNHrt,5k Lt.lg,u 1: X: ' .T -Q '4 fi 3.fy,- ,ii-555-V,,, K new - H K . 2 kll H I V . , W gf Q, N W My-rs completes pass to Silrerthorn on tht- one-yard line. Hill adds an extra point as Myers holds. l75 A E5 Bryan Adams Roll Rebels 20-6 CHRIS siryizciirnoam M ' The strength and speed of the Bryan Adams Cougars finally carrie e ,V Q f,'f 1 ,f -fs' 'T' Y the game, but not before T. J. made an impressive showing. if W if November -lth's scoring began with a 49-yard touchdown pass fo Vddw Q Q B. A., with Rebel Chris Silverthorn barely missing an interception. f .X fgi fy In the second quarter a Cougar ran 31 yards for another touchdowr l Richard Myers put T. J. on the board, when he proceeded 55-yards t , ' the goal line. iff' c The second half opened with B. A. leading ll-6. A stroke of luc 0 f found a Cougar pass without a receiver, so Myers broke for the bal g .g A However, at the same moment, teammate Randy Lee also saw the ha' 'T RICHARD SNIDER and he made the interception at the T. J. 5, just before colliding wit' :'7ff,f Jf- Burk Myers, who was out for the count. ar' , up N, .. na' a. 5 ky QQ 53- X, TOMMY STARK Q .lr. Back 4 i 1 ' ,. w.In1t1'? 'Q Axv. V V ,Yi I gl.. ? ,A .' xj ' a CHUCK TAYLOR . V 'y.f I ffm.. if t lr. Center .T .,... it csre , A . ,. . f .A T 1 1 'W' ., . :xl W g Nm p C 4 ag RICHARD 'rumen gg rff,,Q.' t Jf.1sr1.'k 'ff 4 C - .Q 2 s ras. .. Lee got the Rebels moving again with a T9-yard punt. But T. ,I int the eveningis final score. Jefferson played a good overall game against th fumbled on its own l7-yard line, and B. A. turned the misfortune future zone champions, and remained in range of an upset until th final minutes. ,i big problem, B.A, -IL K A. Wt' W., ... I . .. Q W2 . f f f .. Efff. .. - ' Cougars are stunned by Randy Lcc's .. , . -- -.,,, ' 19 yard punt. my A Coaches discus Rebels tampede Hillcrest 4-1-0 The final game of the 1967 football year found the Rebels in Z1 41-0 romp over Hillcrest, the victory added a special thrill to the homecoming weekend at Thomas Jefferson. John Echols scored three touchdowns. Rebel possession of the ball was gained at Hillcrest's 19 after a Panther punt blew out of bounds, in six plays Echols pushed across the goal line. Only three minutes later, he scored again on a 19-yard pass from Richard Myers. Late in the quarter Echols added another six points with a one- yard plunge, and a pass from Myers to Chris Silverthorn brought the first quarter score to 21-0. In the second quarter, Randy Clickman plunged one yard for a gain of six points, and Silverthorn returned a punt 90 yards, inflating the half-time score to 35-0. Bobby Miller, recovering a fumble for the second time in the evening, set up the final touchdown of the game. With 1:29 left in the third quarter, the Rebels now had the ball on the Panther 33, and Mark Eddins scored with a 26-yard jaunt around left end. Thus, our homecoming game and our football season ended happily with a sensa- tional 11-1-0 victory. Rebels take rest during 41-0 stomp over Hillcrest. RICKY WHITTLE GREG WILSON K JOHN BERRY DENNIS MCCRACKEN Jr. Back Jr. End 4 aff Soph. End Soph. Linebacker f' Lf 7 i I ,f XC , 1 as I Q XFXQIANY L --K I ,ff W y A yi -fir! gf? krr. W , , 0 .5 . I . - . as ' ' a'- If . . av ' X - . V V I X - tttta 4 - xy , T I I , 'A Mil , M-Q1 i. x' 1- .3 i 5 l f . , . - - f f V ,- N 54. Ly. if , k I i B Team 4-6 Season The coaches for the Rebel MB team this year were Garland Collett, Al Hawes, and Don Lambert. The team showed impressive work on offense and defense, and proved to be a promising group for next yearis varsity squad. SEASONS RECORD Jefferson 14 Kimball 20 Jefferson 28 Carrollton 0 Jefferson 6 Grady Spruce O Jefferson 14 MacArthur 6 Q Jr. Var. J Jefferson 12 Richardson 6 J efferson 6 Sunset '16 Jefferson 7 Samuell 26 Jefferson 0 W. T. White 19 Jefferson O Bryan Adams 14 Jefferson 6 Hillcrest 14 l78 G ,.' 1 S m 'jk -7 viii BQ' ws - J fi g . . . 4... ,sq J H r s. , ...fe '.... v ,A ,. -' 9 - if ,gs v.., s, -. fr s'i'3 'X REBEL B TEAM COACHES: Al Hawes, Garland Collett, and Don 3 A r-, , .. QQ ' J s -9. -W gi fi ,lf2a, - .t,KW',p'f. f'Zt . -I 'ft'-5 55-EJ . r!V7f'21'f L 'ff,f 5f15'- Top row: left to right: Steve Downing, Richard Poort Steve Moore, Jeff Cathey, Jerry Hudson, Steve Stallcul Roh Hammet, Coach Lambert. Second row: Mgr. Bill Frei man, Cerado Mavridis, Chris Woods, Doug Camel, Mar Hancock, John Douglas, Peter Tolley, Ray Gonzales, Rox' ' rr .3 x. Q-ike44,, i , lJ'f - , ' f ,T X 7 a D, .. 1 A if 'H 5 ' A s - , ti, 0 2 fr HI .Q V V, Y . IV ,, V., V 1 -ii Q Q 7 'J J -Ci . '- J R1 rr 'X R 3 C J 'M v R in it -f lp ml ll 8 ei ,A I -di C. Q , J ,5 5 si J im, 9 J iq tr W ,.WGkW , fa I Eli K seg, - 1 ...I , ,' f ,I .K ,, , ,L 4 J I rg' , J SSL' ' 'V' f J est, Ronald Faulk, Randy Pillifant, Cary Wilson, Jerry acey, Coach Hawes, Coach Collett. Third row: Mgr. Blake iller, Rafael Mavridis, Royce Brazeal, Gar Conaway, Tim ay, Joey Hammond, Rick Burley, Glen Robinson, Mike riffith, James Lawton, John LaCoke, Randy Carter, Steve Woods. Fourth row: Mgr. Ricky Butler, Harvey Rodgers, Randy Ditto, Spud Brooks, Scott Rilssel, Larry Dwyre, David Faught, Joe Giles, Mark Stratton, Fred Clap, Ricky Ham- met, John Parker. Rebels show fine defensive ability. Rebels prove to be threat on offense. State 1'-In .,n-v+-.- -:.J M ,LAS Basketball Team: Left to right: Kneeling: Tommy Tucker, Bruce Hamilton, Stan Ley, Mark Gott, Alan Newman, Allen Troy Cray. Standing: Coach Pinkham, Skip Carleton, Jeff Watson, Ted Melafy, James Breckenridge, Tom Longino, Stacey Smith, McCaskill, Assistant Coach Chessire. n ,f n ei i i' me ' V' ,J i N X all , ' e iZ,Ee i ' 1? 'W' - eell S W f rf 4 ug 5 i ,e,iii J ' N it Qi Q E 241 Eiga? V y , 7:-1, f x . ' T J M .-L, Q, ' - V ,V M' 33' ' wf5 i fi 3 i fs' 12 . f 'iii ' , .. , .. M., .4 Winning the North Zone Championship is an honor which few teams have the opportunity to hold. For TJ, having the long tradition of a fine basketball team, the honor was expected. Each victory was appreciated by over-anxious fans as a step closer to Austin in March. Coach Pinkham did an outstanding job as the Rebels wrapped up the North Zone, City, Bi-district, and Regional championships and placed second in state. Rebels Post 35-5 Season Record 87 Halton City ...................... . . . 69 82 Paris ........ . ........ ..... 4 6 71 Houston fWaltripJ . . . . . . . . 57 88 Houston CAustinJ . . ..... 54 97 Lake Highlands . . . . . . . . 80 69 Bryan Adams . . . . . . 70 61 Crozier Tech .... . . . 53 88 Denton ............... . . . 70 69 Haltom City ........... . . . 67 88 San Antonio fMacArthur . . . . 45 95 Fort Worth CPolyD ...... ..... 6 4 68 Houston fWaltripJ .... ..... 5 1 45 Samuell ........... . . . 62 65 Samuell ......... . . . 70 64 Bryan Adams .... . . . 55 75 Samuell ....... . . . 58 79 Bryan Adams .... . . . 59 62 Carrollton . . . . . . . . . . 37 72 W. T.White... ....45 71 Hillcrest .... ..... 5 3 102 Abilene . . . . . . . 73 52 Samuell ......... ---- 56 91 'Hillcrest .......... .... 4 2 105 Woodrow Wilson .... .... 5 3 77 'Pinkston .......... .... 6 4 58 'North Dallas ....... . . . 49 75 'B. T. Washington .... ..... 6 9 74 'W. T. White ....... ..... 5 6 72 'Hillcrest ........ .... 4 8 86 'Pinkston ........ .... 7 4 92 'North Dallas ...... .... 40 83 'B. T. Washington .... ..... 6 9 85 'W. T. White ...... .... 6 7 58 'Kimball ..... . . . . . . . 54 56 'Samuell ................ .... 5 0 85 'l. M. Terrell .............. ..... 7 7 65 'Denton ..................... .... 5 0 77 'San Antonio Brackenridge . . . ........ . . 68 80 'Houston Wheatley ........ ............ 8 5 TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ ..... .... TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ ..... .... 'District games I8I f. 3 ff 1 1 Q 1 3 1 4, Name POSillOI1 Allen Birmingham Neal Blanton James Breckenridge Skip Carleton Mark Gott Troy Gray Bruce Hamilton Stan Ley Tom Longino Mike lVlcCaskill Ted Melady Alan Newman Stacey Smith Bill Starnes Tommy Tucker Forward Forward Center Forward Guard Forward Guard Guard Center Forward Center-Forward Guard Guard Guard Guard-Forward Height 67 137 67 377 67 677 67 377 57 977 67 277 57 977 5711 67 577 67 277 67 577 5'10,' 67 177 67 177 69 177 I83 mil.. TJ Places Second in Dr Pepper Tournament Each year during the Christmas holidays, the Rebels enter the Dr Pepper Invitational Tournament. The Rebels opened the Tournament with easy wins over Carrollton, 62-37, W. T. Wvhite, 72-45, Hillcrest, 71-533 and a record breaking 102-72 win over the tough Abilene Eagles. These wins enabled the Rebels to vie with Samuell for the championship. The Spartans seemed to have everything going for them as they slipped past the Rebels 56-52. The defeat left the Rebels with second place for the tourna- mentg Afterwards, Stan Ley and Stacey Smith were named all- tournament team. ' Um. . f iii .V- 47-.-7' vm WW Bk. A 2 p gm 1 ,,,,.,..n4e-v-- t i'A u' , 1 it V, .2 Rebels Trample Hillcrest 91-4-2 The Thomas Jefferson Rebels started their 1968 district play with an overwhelming 91-42 victory over the Hillcrest Panthers. Wednesday night, lan- uary 2, the Rebels took control of the opening tip- offg from that point, it was the Rebels all the way. The Rebels roared off to a 47-28 half-time lead, and it , 9 , i M H rf VL. - - rrl then the contest turned into a lopsided affair. in V'VV ugh V , ,K ,,, the second half. The Panthers scored only 7 points -UP I S S p Q ig X-M' V VV ' M, in both the third and fourth quarters. , o,,r rr.teoo 45 it . , Thomas Jefferson 29 is 21 23 -91 R' Q, Hillcrest 15 13 7 7 -42 i L it 7 Q 1' V 1 HIGH POINT MEN 'red Mf-lady -25 Q Vyrl N M Stacey Smith -14- , ,, ll, , trrrr 1 7 , , ' 9 . ...,t ,,h, TJ controls opening tipoff and the entire game. V f , Vt i ,, ! ? . ,.., ..,. 6 ,.,,..- 5,5 K Rebels Rack ,, rtll 14:-QM r ,e Y 1, ?,'?lF'4l '3 in ' ,Q I ' , . ,i,,, V .S A we if ,, U , y 5, 1 .TJ started the second half of zone play p V V- I ith a perfect record, and a 72-118 win over -...., 'Md ,dvd 'e Hillcrest Panthers maintained that rec- V V ,V Vzis Y rd. TJ trailed by 1 point at the halfg nev- ff- - lrtheless, after the second half tipoff, the gn 4, Q 3,1 ebels exploded and were never again be- it ' 5 tt ind. Stacey Smith led the Rebels with 29 ' M py,, V . V xg - , ' ints. The Rebels allowed Hillcrest only - 32 V 23 points in the second half. 1 S homas Jefferson 14- 20 21 20 -72 Q illcrest 11 18 9 7 -48 ICH POINT MEN Stacey Smith - V V V 29 Ted Melady -18 m ' l After faking one man, Smith is in for the shot. '85 Rebels Slam . 9 2 'V' u' , Pinkston 77-64 if E2-.16 The Rebels took Command of the North Zone with an exciting win over Pinkston t77- 'g 641 at lioos Field House on January 9. Pinks- L le' ton was rated as the only team in the zone i with a chanee of halting TJ, but there was no stopping the Rebels. A big rebounding advan- tage. 52-27. plus a 32 point output by Ted Melady made the big differenee for the Rebs. Ted also grabbed off 19 rebounds. 'lllmnius .leffersoii 17 20 22 13 -77 Pinkston 16 1-1 15 19 -61- l'llCH Ptllhl XIICN Ti-tl Xlvludy -32 Skip Curhtoii -19 - 'f t'f - 1 Atiu , If: 5, -is F. sees... '--- -- 5 O - it 7 's ts. ,11t. . iul, ,.u1 7 ,ii.. .. it . is , Mclady goes 12 for 12 from free throw line. I86 QQ: U n 'X -GJ, , Q ff' , ., f t if --, ff ttf 6 7 iiii K - ., yzt,.y,,,,5., 5. ww- . After circling a few defenders, Ley pops il running jump shot. 7' 'H'--.s,, Rebels Roll On 86-741- Thomas Jefferson continued its vir- tually unrestrained march toward the North Zone title as it rolled over Pinkston 86-74. Ted Melady once again led the Rebels with 22 points, hitting 12 of 12 from the free throw line. The Rebels hit an even 50 percent from the floor and 36 of 43 free throws. TJ commanded the game from the second quarter, leading as much as 21 points at one stage of the game, Thomas Jefferson 18 26 20 22 -86 Pinkston 14 21 13 26 -74- HICH POINT MEN Ted Meludy -22 Stun Ley -18 - NN Q. , Q. 'Z' ,ag Q Smith puts up two easy points. ln the second meeting with the Bulldogs, ebruary 6 at Loos, it seemed more fatal than efore as the Rebels massacred them, 92--10. he Rebels started quickly behind Stacey Smith nd Ted Melady. Between the first and second uarters, the Rebels scored 18 points while orth Dallas scored none. The Rebels took a ommanding lead at the half, 41-21. After the econd half began, the Bulldogs fell farther ack as the Rebels scored 33 points in the third eriod. The Rebels wound it up, 92-Ll-0. homas Jefferson 22 19 33 18 -92 orth Dallas 10 11 9 10 -40 IGH POINT MEN Stacc Smith 19 y . Ted Melady -18 Rebels Trim North Dallas The winless North Dallas Bulldogs gave our Rebels a run for their money for nearly three quarters at Cobb Field House before TJ finally regrouped and surged to a 53--19 Win. The Bulldogs took a 16-15 lead during the second quarter, but TJ regained the lead a minute later on back to back field goals by Skip Carleton. The Rebels led by only 23-18 at half time. James Rrcckcnridge came alive in the third quarter with five straight field goals and boosted the Rebs to a 40-23 lead going into the final eight minutes. The Rebs stretched their lead to 53-35 midway of the final quarter before Coach Pinkham emptied the bench. Thomas Jefferson 15 3 17 18 -58 North Dallas 12 6 10 21 --1-9 HIGH POINT MEN Skip Carleton -17 Ted Mclady -13 TJ Smears North Dallas 1. y a t e'ie a if 'Hs is tiii' 0 .A 'i 0 1 TY - if , if it I , Q' I I . kr k K V K .r,, In t by 1. , s- -ra... K ' .ii M sn 55 ' ! Sl aah- G- Fi Me Rebels Defeat Washington 75-69 In a crucial game to determine who would take fird place in the North Zone, the Rebels came througi again by defeating the Booker T. Washington Bulldogs 75-69. It was an intense and exciting game, especiall in the middle of the third quarter when the Bulldog: narrowed our lead to only 6 points Q56-501g with onl 6:10 left to play in the game, they tied the score at 56 56. It was a see-saw affair from then to the last minutes of the game when the Rebels got back int action with the help of Skip Carleton and Stan Ley Ted Melady was on target at the free throw line agai with nine for nine. Thomas Jefferson I4 20 22 19 Washington 10 15 25 19 - HIGH POINT MAN Skip Carleton -23 Rebels Take eee A , e North Zone HSL ' ,E Thomas .lefferson won the North Zone title after T. ' A' I A ' . a great showing and defeat of the Washington Bull- dogs 83-69. The Rebels controlled the ballgarne all the way. Ted Melady scored 23 points and grabbed off an incredible 33 reboundsg .lames Breckenridge smothered Booker T.'s high scoring Sammy Hervey. The Rebels remained undefeated in zone play. Stacey Smith finished with 20 pointsg Stan Ley, playing a dazzling floor game, chipped in 185 James Breckenridge netted 12. Thomas Jefferson 26 16 23 18 -83 Washington 14 20 16 19 -69 HIGH POINT MEN Ted Melady -23 Stacey Smith -20 88 'auf' L. 3 V1 r ygyi Rebels Slaughter is 1 I ,' -n .qw 1 ? M 1 1 Longhorns 7 4--56 V V 4, . MV fag-V 'y The first game between TJ and ' :fi if White proved too much for the Long- .--+ V V- ' horns as TJ smeared them at Loos. V I ,,o , ,VV 1 iv. pq ' The Rebels were in command through- g l, W deff 'ag ,N V out the game. ,lames Breckenridge tal- I if ' ' N-M-Q lied 23 points for TJ. 11 1 , M Thomas ,lefferson 15 16 22 21 -74- W. T. Wham 10 11 14 21 -56 Longhorns are Tuckered Out! iii ryy, ,, V, . HIGH POINT MEIN .lamesslliflecleelrggdie I Carleton puts in a rebound for 2, L41 Rebels show enthusiasm during the White clash. Rebels Roast Longhorns 85-67 The Rebels wrapped up their zone play with an over- whelming defeat over the W. T. White Longhorns, 85- 67. The Rebels started fast and were never behind. The Rebels took an outstanding 47-25 lead at the half. The Thomas Jefferson 23 24 19 19 -85 W.1'.Wl1ite 9 18 22 18 -67 second team went in at the half and whipped the Long- horns almost as badly as the first team. The Rebels closed out their district play undefeated and headed toward city playoffs. HIGH POINT MEN Stacey Smith 17 Stan Ley -15 I89 Rebels Conquer Knights 58-54 ln the opening game of the' city,s triangular championship playoff, the Rebels overcame a slow start to whip the Kimball Knights, 53-54. Throughout the entire game it was TJ matching every point that Kimball made. The Rebels led in the first period 16-12 but scored only five points in the second period as the Knights led at the half 27-21. ln the third period, the Knights saw their lead in danger as the Rebels came within 3 points, 49-46. Stacey Smith then broke lose, scoring on an easy layup and drawing a foul. Smith made the free throw and tied the score. Then the Rebels went into their full court press, forcing two consecutive turnovers and took the lead 53-51 with 1:31 remaining. The Rebels wrapped it up, making their last 5 points from the free throw line. Thomas Jefferson 16 5 18 19 -58 Kimball 12 15 13 14- -54 HIGH POINT MEN Stacey Smith -20 Ted Melady -13 'x - . tw ...aw y Y! I90 'fa ir P ,nigga VK 'fill , l.i'Yl.3l'. YJ' W -i...:. Ni x 1 ue. BMT? la au tz,gg..e get J 1 - 'za ffl A fa . TJ RECEIVES elf'--. 4.5 ' ,5 L' 5 ' 1 f S City Title 7 Ezlf gig ' ,L ,, I .K A-a 56-50 In the final contest of the year against the Samuell Spartans, the lebels came through with a 56-50 victory. ln previous meetings of the N0 teams this year, the Spartans had won three out of four games. n the largest contest, the Rebels would not give up. The Rebels led the contest all the Way until the last of the third uarter when the Spartans pulled one point ahead, 39-38. After wtacey Smith shot in the opening of the 4th quarter, the Rebels never 'ailed again. Ted Melady led Rebel scoring with 18 points, was his teamis chief ebounder with 13, and on defense, took on Thompson man for man nd limited the Spartan to 16 points. ln the tense final seconds of the game, the Rebels went into a tall. The strategy almost backfired when Samuell's Lindy Nichols wiped the ball from Ley with 18 seconds showing. Ley promptly tole it back and teammate Skip Carleton put the game out of reach Jith two more points sending the Rebel supporters into a frenzy. At the final gun, Stacey Smith popped in a 25 footer to add to the iargin and seal the victory. 'homus Jefferson 14- 14 10 18 -56 Pamuell 9 12 16 13 -50 HIGH POINT MAN Ted Melady 18 P. t M 12 1k.1'f3?:ts?Q5, M 25:9 ' 'ibm-'ze QJJJLSH Q5 so Y 3, .. J 1 5 I9l Rebs Capture Bi-District Title 85-77 The Rebels recovered after a faulty start to bomb the Panthers, 85- 77, in a Wild, bi-district game with Ft. Worth l. M. Terrell. Terrell jumped away to a 14--5 lead during the first period, but the Rebels pressured the Panthers with their full Court press and took the upper hand. The Rebels led by as much as 13 points in the third period. The game was halted twice as broken glass had to be swept up. Nevertheless, the Rebels kept their distance and finished with an 8 point lead, 85-77. Thomas Jefferson 17 25 23 20 -85 I. lll. Terrell 21 14 21 21 -77 HIGH POINT MEN Stacey Smith -23 Stan Ley -19 Q uk war , mm A, ' .L I92 Rebels Slide to State ..- 4 5 65-50 The mighty Rebels of Thomas Jefferson de- feated Denton for the Regional 4-AAAA Cham- pionship. This is the 5th time in the past 10 years the Rebels have earned the trip to Austin for the state playoff. The Rebels overcame a. 'sluggish first half when the Rebels led by a close 29-26 score at halftime. Stan Ley provided most of the offensive thrust in the third quar- terg the Rebels showed signs of coming back to life. Leading 45-37 entering the final quar- ter, the Rebels began to explode, leading at one time 63-4-3 with three minutes left. The Rebels then wrapped it up, and headed to Austin. Thomas Jefferson 15 14 16 20 -65 Denton 14- 12 11 13 -50 HIGH POINT MEN Stan Ley -18 Ted Melady -16 -I93 Rebs Take Second in For the third time in five years, the Thomas Jefferson Rebels traveled the road' to Austin for the state playoff tournament. The journey gave the Reb- els an undisputed second place as they ran over San Antonio Brackenridge, 77-68, before losing a close and ex- citing game to undefeated Houston Wheatley, 85-80, in overtime. The Rebels took the lead in the first quarter of the semi-final game. Tn the second quarter the Rebels hit 78.7 per- centage from the floor. Our Rebels had all five starters in double figures with Ley and Smith scoring 17, Melady with 16, Carleton with 14, and Breckenridge with 111 The Rebels displayed their fine skills to the rest of the state and proved to be a threat to Houston Wheatley. Houston was playing catch-up almost the entire game. They had to battle back 11 times for the lead or tie. Both teams started slowly but then opened up their usual run-and-shoot games be- fore the half expired with the Rebels leading, 37-36. Time ran out with the State score tied, 75-75. This forced the tear into an overtime. The Rebels fou hard, but Wheatley's height paid i as they slipped past the Rebels, 85-8 After the tournament, Skip Carletc was named to the All-Tourname team. 'sa 9 ' . .1- - fits,-f A- tn? ' f ir ff-e?,.,.i3 . ,Q I94 Vi S lJ,mg!4MF, 4 H' ' all QI' ff? 'Q' 'W' . 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'di' ,X A' ' it 'P ,4 'a, ,'f'X'3f. f.g-5 M QT 1 vf5mX 1 if M5 v ' g f ENT? 2 r '? W' i E ' L' ...iff 'Iii :ws lu ing-1g?7q , ' af ' Q My N. x' ?.W-kim fi - , ,il fff 7 lb, if I f .1 5 X W' V- 7 Y ,- . J.. 4, . , we ' :rw 3 MW V A :J T 1, 'KQV ' .. s J Q . , V ' 1' if 1. 7 f , was 'wir lid wsevnwsrw Q ,W an , ,Q acte ma. - fi,,. 15.51121 -4 ll , .,,.aaJ,, 3 , , H-fe '75 'o-not B- Team Basketball: First Row: Left to right: John Baker, Tim Price, John Hulme, Dee Green, Marty Sanderlin, Bobby McKcy. Top Row: Rory Best, Royce Brazil, Steve Moffett, Ricky Burly, Robbie Smith, Alan Watson, James Lawton. B Team All championship teams are devel, oped through experience such as the B Team has had. The HBH Team had a very fine 21-5 season. The leader- ship of a new coach, Garland Collett, inspired the Team as it compiled its successful record. 0 .-1 COACH GARLAND COLLETT Manager: RICK BUTLER Season' TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ TJ ........ TJ ........ TJ ........ TJ ........ TJ ........ TJ ........ TJ ........ TJ ........ TJ ........ TJ ........ TJ ........ TJ ........ TJ ........ TJ yFDistriet Ca 73 65 66 75 67 70 65 76 76 82 82 53 47 72 80 75 72 63 54 73 51 59 68 60 71 50 H10 S Record Haltom City . . . Paris ......... Bryan Adams Bryan Adams . Lake rlighlandsn Sunset .......... Highland Park White Haltom City .... Denton Turner Turner Samuell ....... Bryan Adams .. Sumucll ......... Bryan Adams 'FSpruce ........ t'tLincoln ...... :5:White .... l:Pinkston ..... i'4Samuell ....... 'kWoodr0w Wilson 'Bryan Adams 'FHillcrest ...... 9fMadison .... :Samuell . . . 3 21 5 61 36 62 . . .... 65 59 52 61 63 50 59 49 . . . . 62 51 63 62 64 52 66 59 69 49 45 52 . . . . 46 56 51 I97 do r f, .. f r tw- -f ff i lil l..A,t , a to e ,. ,xx I ' xx as w I N f 1 .fab -3 --4 . , U f W A .1 if ,X 8 X fwfr 4' ' ' l i K ' i Q f u t t J' tr,,ee'f! , 'Wg' 'ei' E ,A L Q. Track Team: fLefz to rightl: Top Row: Royce Brazeal, John Hulmc, Sid Martin, .lack Stewart, Carl Hamilton, Steve Downing, Bo Shelton, ,lim Sanders, Charlie Allan, John LaCoke, John Berry, Mark Stratton, Jim Klathncy, .loc Harnrnoml, Blake Miller, David Taylo Coach Allen Kirk. Second Row: Stove Loving, Richard Turner, Mark Eddins, Rick Gonzales, Paul Vanatta, lfred Brcesc, Daxid ljinde Russell Weaver, Meredith Hill, Dennis McCracken, Dennis Carruth. Randy Carter. Sitting: Richard Stacy, Torn Oliver, ,lohn Esquivel, ,lei x fa 9:1 COACH ALLEN KIRK I 98 xr-Mt JD? 4. .... ,, f , . ' S 1.- K tl-at ' - 4 A ' - X 5 ' V ,i::,, . .. CARL HAMILTON-District in 220g ,A l,1- il 2nd place in the Regional Meetg 6th A':.,, A . place in the 880 State Meet. lanfield, Richard Myers, Ran- .y Glickman, Dennis Kalk, iteve Stallcup, Gary Wright, 'eter Tolley. i Managers-Left 10 right: Blake Miller, David Taylor, Steve Loving. Track Thomas Jefferson has long been remembered for its fine track teamg this year continues the tradition. Success requires individual initiative, high goals, dedication, and expert coaching. Coach Kirk has provided the necessary guidance and instruction. 'i Sw RICHARD MYERS 2nd in the Regional Meet. I99 .5 K A., is Q -W P3 fm -' 1 , .' ,Q ,t S. A I ' - f ,-' ,W in L - 5 I ' x, xi. if ri 3 A lm .L:. '-' . li 1 i f 1 K i s inf t Nik -l ,wh ti Q il .I 1 Hurlers-Left to right: Mark Stratton, Charlie Allen, Richard Gonzales, Dennis Kalk. x .1 . Q VK- -' 1 C Q - .. - M 5 1 V X2 'M' '4 w , Q 3' x x Q K . L: S xx Q 3 .. f 4 -C i 9 'Q C . A ft, l' X k 3 m l N , A Q X - ' I fi f N if ' X xx . stalk A 'IEC A 'X l .. tt.t if L - Mile RelaywKLeft to right! Tom Oli- V5 Q' , , 1 -- ver, Carl Hamilton, John Berry, Richard ' ii 'C i 6621 n M ers Richard T D ' C f 5,15 Xi ' mifh , urner, enms ar- my X ttit , - 'PT X f K K K Wy , I , for f l X i x i'--'fx-Lx Sprint Relay-fleft to right!! Tom Oliver, Richar Myers, Mark Eddins, John Esqival, Randy Glickma l ' ,gr Ei j vit. Q, . J it f R S , R , Noi of X ,- MQW :1,, .,,, ' I 5,5 1 ,V ,L J' . i x 1 'Q J ' ,J f - J, we , . ji, E P ' ' 4 1 M, , 4 in .S 1 57 j J J 5 ,rg V H m ffm- . . I at it :V X Weight Men-Left to right: John LaCoke, Bob Shelton, Jim Sanders, Dennis Carruth. Sitting: Randy Carter, Dennis McCracken, Meridith Hill. ,, -w,g,.,- a I if at ei V,kk, A V..ik R N ,' fl R oiisi fi 1 I --ya 111' K f M' , K l , W Q Z, XX J ' i J T, J X L :il . W , J s s J S S, f' 1 S si A l J f 3 J ,S ilsi J as S L 'we S www R sins ' J 1 f R '-X A izik I I U X, ,Z Z , ,L Q A istance Runners-Left to right: Peter Tolley, Carl Hamilton, Jim Matheny, ack Stewart, Russell Weaver. Sitting: Richard Turner, Sid Martin, Steve tallcup, Paul Vanatta, Jeff Canfield. ga M ...mv AA ,f'-al- Q 1 'A is W, -'ff Broad Jumpers-Left to right: John Berry, Steve Down- ing. Kneeling: John Esqival, Richard Stacey. 20I q44un..-.4.4a-a-ua,...n..e...4- ,.,..,,..,..,...m,, 5, M, ,,,, ,M 3 ' au- Q O ,1 .wean -5. W L' s 5 . XS J x S' X z' . 'QW . .N- x'iS2,3' ' ' '. , . ,dgxgiifs tw. ... , Tennis '68 This year the Tennis Team is under the direc- tion of a new coach, Dor- othy Barnes, and captains Missy Shockey and Mike Ellsherry. Tennis requires a great deal of concentra- tion. agility, and coordi- nation. The team is hope- ful of having a fine season. M if - - 2 k . I Mmrtfl. 11. , QV, 1 Mi.. .X ' ij. XQK' ,,,, H . 5 x 1 ' ' I 1 T TAVV A a-.,,,..,,, Av ,A V V my x H., .V T I t.-1 5 if is- ,e,i i A T' 4 A .iq f' ' 4- tk , H T ar.. JOHN JORDAN I.ett1-rinan K 1 N , 0, 'X ,..,e....1-.-,. - K K gui? m,,,,A , b M , vkm- .Milf T N1 . ' f Q' X.,ii , ' iitt,i gy P ,..f , yyt- ,..., ,,,, .. W, KAREN LITTON -f Y f DOROTHY BARNES Lettcnmn Captains: MISSY SHOCKEY and Coach MIKE ELLSBERRY :L - . , , . M W ., , .. O . . A' A A A X ' ' V ... Q, I ug Q., A 5 Q - .in Mag, , 11 at lf . . A 4' ,, .,,, f ,... .' A 1 ' ., . Z I - . f - ' w 'fif'f5 V 1, A ' R V A . V -- ' A P' 'L J G :jQS'1,.,A2N,1.3, M f f .lwiz-. .. 3 rf... 30 5:-. .s-15 u Z , ' 'ii 4 - . , ' .W W ,fl , LI. . 2 ,.EW3'i?S?s'f'1i,. QSC' ? 9 ' z,ffffy',:Q5S4J -M A A A KOH? 1.14 ,pn gSg:I3:Cg:f',' A f Q3 Q 1 . . -gf X 1 qnn ' f A .N , , ZI. A K , Ak: 7 W N. . -1 - G.. :.. . wg., it Q, MANAGER: JAMES HARRISON BOYD HERNDON MISSY SHOCKEY Letterman Letterman 203 . ,. I - I emu- f -to wage. r -2 .viii Bottom row: left to right: William Hinds, Ted Shaw, Gordon Hill, Don Speckman, Glen Morse, Kirk Bounds, Zack Miller, K Sutton, Chuck Larson. Top row: Richard Hurley, Roger Barrier, James Bond, Alan Orshalick, Bert Maxwell, Charles Hodges, Ran Engstrom, Keith Ford, Ken Perry, George Cox, Scott McDonald, Roger Dillingham. Golfers Go for 2nd in State The 1968 Thomas Jef- ferson Golf team is under the direction of a new Coach, Mickey Poteet, and Captains Zack Miller and , f Ray Sutton. After a 17-1-l ! If record last year, this 42 f yearls team is looking for- ward to a good season. k Leading the team are the L A V , returning lettermen: Zack 'XXX Kofi i i we ' ' 'fi S Miller, Ray Sutton, Kirk fr. g g g g V if Bounds, Gordon Hill, Don L fi W L E Speckman, Glen Morse, 5-M.. S gi - ...Ar and Chuck Larson. The 5 S -.. Q Nami. . K, team went on to win City, District, and finished sec- - s i ond in State. .. . Q.: . X 'K ZACK MILLER Captain Letterman RAY SUTTON Captain 204 Letterman 'ir -2 Q , f' W R A W W4 CHUCK LARSON GLEN MORSE V s , ' ' GORDON HI , :,, .,A,W , ,, , bw , ..,, ,, , K 4 , ,, ,.,, KIRK BOUNDS DON SPECKMAN N 3 4 , IQ' . x 7 J r hx 57 4336, W' gil 7 I, r ix N X , Q gl:-til' x ' T Q YA E Hmm y.,q.. ' M., 'iw augur l X Returning Lettermen: fLeft I0 righfl: Alan Altick, Kris Silverthorn, Keith Randall, John ' 1 McKey, Stan Ley, Miko Howard, Mike Mcffaskill. - A , A ' ll l ' a g f V J i -k.. . , L l9.k S ffgf Q , ' Z f, f N Q, ,J Q, TWV' a ' - ' .. N KE: X Qi v 'O fr l M A l QQ Q5 X 7 5 Couvlles Al Hawes and Ralph Reynolds' Baseball Team: First Row: Sitzingg to riglztl: Alan Altivk, Tmnmy 206 ' ' f K' f' , ' 'f 'h af' 1 N I 'al li' - M11 Managers: fLeft to rightj: B i fn, ,A ' , 'Vina i at , l fr 3 . by 'ii -1? g K . bag, V 1 K 1 '- 3 i , 1 Q it Y ,az 5: 1, ,W ,. 1 rn I I L, ..., ,, - ua. ill Freeman and Rod Douglas. ,.,..vv , 'ini 1, . Q if: ii C fi' gg i C at , lll are Y' ' 'A V' 1 i ' Q 1' ,,,,ni A-5 . A i, .K ,' , Baseball Baseball at Thomas Jefferson has become a well-known sport. The Rebels came back this year after winning the North Zone Championship. Coach Al Hawes has clone an excellent job with his fine material. Kris Silverthorn elected Sophomore-of-the-Year last spring was among the seven returning leltermen. 'w , 3 ,.'1' 3. X X 5 X. tl, VI Q 3 f ' it R ,QQ ni 'igjag ,,,lai ,gow-:f l. W- i -f ,.. in , Lb :'. i K I ,V 3. ,,,Y V ' . V A M-'M -N -, 1 5 I iz nfl 55521 Z ' iii 1 ii ' C' , a ArW Q cf Vlxunw ',. ..,, , .uf onnie Miller, Steve King, .lOhn McKey, Mike Lehlasters. Second Row: Manager Bill Freeman, Coach Al Hawes, Mark Beal .lim Lan np, David Nicholson, Mike McCaskill, Keith Randall, Troy Cray, llohlmy Shepard, Manager Rod Douglas. Third Row Trey Dowdy like Howard. Stan Ley, Kris Silverlhorn, Dale Jacobs, Rex Deans. 4 1 t x If 3 I 3 9 Q tg 1 V 'Mr ,fx ,, M K ,gs K lqjl ' W :... K ,X EG 52,1 4 v., -W I Q it-1 rn! Infielders: Left to right: Bottom row: Trey Dowdy, Mike LeMasters, John McKey, Steve King. Top row: Troy Gray, Tommy Conner, Mike McCaskill, Keith Randall. ,ng on if - ,n L vb- , Pitchers: Left to right: Mike Howard, Dale Jacobs, Mark Beal, Keith Randall, David Nickolson, Troy Cray. K ,,..e- I f-S 3 f Q Q fr 4' 'iii 1 it SQ f ' A A 3 1 I fi -I 1 'Ny - Wt is fi X39 , . All City Catchin Mike Howard Batting Kris Sllverthorn Catchers: Left to right: Bottom row: Rex Deans, Mike Howard. Top row Kris Silverthom, Dale Jacobs, Jim Langkop. Outfieldersz Left to right: Bottom row: Kris Silverthorn, Alan Altick, Stan Ley. Top row: Ronnie Miller, Jim Langkop, Bobby Shepard, Steve King. 19? 209 H o e 'Ref' 5 Lk I ii 1 sf I First row: left to right: Einar Aadland, Doug Conway, ,luddy Ke-nm-mer, Coach Don Lambert, Captain lie Morris, Bruce Sweitzer, Burt Solomons. Second row: Tom Roberts, Manager Don Blum, Allan Larry Coles, Bob Sherman, Porter Sadler. Third' row: Andy Bee, Paul Hussey, Robert McKenna, Kreis, George Kohoutek, Greg Metz, Tom Dole. Fourth row: Dale Howell, ,lim Davis, Bill Smith, Kreis, ,lay Templeton, Robert Lamb. ,ffl Y, A! k ,, -2 XX 3' ,xr al . rj , J -J Manager Don Blum and Baekstroker Tom Roberts. Coach Don Lambert and Captain Charlie Morris. Swimming '68 The Thomas Jefferson Swimming Team is under the direction of Coach Don Lambert. The team is divided into separate groups for competition in all of their city meets. They are divided into: hutterfliers, breaststrokers, freestylers, backstrokers, and divers. Each of these groups undergoes intensive training. The team placed third in the city meet last year and is making a fine showing this year. SEASON'S RECORD TJ 47 W. T. White 48 TJ 62 Sunset 33 TJ 70 Kimball 16 TJ 47 Bryan Adams 48 TJ 39 Highland Park 56 TJ 58 St. Marks 37 TJ 65 Samuel 21 TJ 46 W. T. Vvllite 49 Coach Lambert before victory. . . X-N..-Q Swimmers take their mark for the 200-yard medley relay. . . . and after. K T i 5 i W l Wm if l BACK STROKERS: left to right: Andy Bee, Bill Smith, .luddy Kenna-mer, Larrv Coles. , ,EJ 2, H 22 life BUTTERFLIERS: left to right: Dale Howell, Ricky Kreis, Burt Solomons, Bruce Swietzcr, Porter Sadler. 2l2 T,Tait!'L-L ,V , . . Affrl K lx Lf' FREE STYLERS: left to .lay Templeton, Robert f- V966 or 'X XYNE 5 BREAST STROKERS: left to right: Bob Sherman. Robert Mewa, Einar Aadland, Mike Holt, Allan Weaver, Greg Metz. -C' K Lg Conaway, Charlie Morris, tin Kreis, Tom Dole. DIVERS: left to right: Jim Davis, Breast Strokerg Paul Hussey, Butterflier George Kohoutek, Free Style. 2I3 X Richard Myers Gary Courtney President Vice-President 9 Letterman s Club FOOTBALL TRACK BASEBALL Alan Altick Q Mike Howard John Berry gihsrlg Alienl Stan Ley Dennis Carruth CO il Sqlflve McCaskill Lee Cook 31' HamllIOIl John MCKey Cary Courtney John -Echols Mark Bddins Randy Glickman Phil Hamilton Meredith Hill Mike Howard Dale Jacobs Randy Lee Sid Martin Lawrence McBride Dennis McCracken Jim McNatt Craig Melde Bobby Miller Richard Myers Ray Neal Bill Parr Chuck Paternostro Jim Sanders Bob Shelton Kris Silverthorn Doug Smith Charlie Stowe Chuck Taylor Jim Wylie Bill Zellman Dennis Kalk Sid Martin Richard Myers David Taylor TENNIS Boyd Herndon John Jordan Karen Litton Missy Shockey GOLF Kirk Bounds Gordon Hill Chuck Larson Zack Miller Glen Morse Don Speckman Ray Sutton Keith Randall Kris Silverthorn BASKETBALL Allen Birmingham Neal Blanton James Breckenridge Skip Carleton Stan Ley Tom Longino Ted Melady Stacey Smith Bill Starnes Tommy Tucker SWIMMING Martain Kreis Charlie Morris Tom Roberts 'J we if? Q 2,9 V: is tg il 'Qgx ii '..iAif V Ti 4. 'le ' ., QI ' V 3 .5 N , ,Q ag e t ittctt rf 3- + '5 i ' 2 k ti' t x:,.., , Tcssf g e ' 'v,W K , ,, A pq-'VJ ' e t ' if Vky , N2 , lr v N .N J t ,, -1 M1 ' , fwkbw ..,Y 7,56 yfb, Recreational exercise developing physical resources to complement mental growthg 1967-68 sports uniting members of each team, uniting the entire student body . in a glowing, fervent spirit . . . common bonds shared by all Rebelsg victory defeat unfailing determination All possible because of the Freedom to compete- to try out, train, and fail in order to succeed . . Tc ' :EV - --Ftlfllfiif Tl-l-L- l-ilnhl i fx 65 N w . it 3, xiii lg 'ff li Q79 9 tb li t V t ii X r 'M ,- .' i' t - Y N N , f I 'mn' H' . A .l ,ff'ff ir-t-2'2'E'v'f44'1 t'1 ? v.Qmux,',mw 1, r, N. Wu. , 1:, lg-lp, 4 -rss tux ff, r2? -x NS, . 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McShan, Jr., Presidentg Dr. W. T. Whiteg Percy E. Lueeke, Jr., MD., Vice-President James E. Joyg Mrs. Henri li. Bronibvrgi Jr.: Nlarxin il. l3+-rlu-lt-y. Administrative Officers The Board of Edueation and Administrative Officers filling the needs of youth, planning our edurational system 2I8 l l l All Left to right fclockwiselr Dale Douglas, Deputy Superintendcwntg C. C. Miller, Assistant Superin- tendent-Organizationsg Hollis Allen, Assislant Superintendent--Administrationg Don E. Mat- thews, Assistant Superintendent-Special Servioesg H. D. Pearson, Assistant Superintendent- Busincssg Dr. W. T. White, Superintendent of Schoolsg Dr. Frank l.. Williams, Assistant Superin- tendent-Instruetionsg Dr. E. D. Walker, Assistant Superintendent-Personnelg Robert H. McKay, Assistant Superintendent- -Opt-rations. Mr. C. C. Smith, Principal Mr. Smith, experienced in school administration, having degrees from Austin College and SMU. friendly, eager for students to receive a good education devoted to finding the happy medium between discipline and freedom . . . Co V. x, 1 Experienced as an assistant principal, a football coach, an honors math teacher at other schools, With degrees from North Eastern State in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and University of Oklahomag Entering Thomas Jefferson, Mr. Paul F. Greene assumes new responsibility in his first Rebel year . . . Mr. Paul F. Greene via Mrs. Edith Cooper Dean Helping plan courses .Advising as to colleges, Counselors prepare students to meet the future . Counselors Cheerful, efficient, highly qualified for a tenth year of service as Dean with BS. and MS. degrees from NTSU . . . Interested in individual students, Doing her share toward world understanding by working with the American Field Service Dedicated Mrs. ,lean Crownrich BS., Howard Payne M.Ed., TCU helping exchange students to adjust to their life in a new country . . . in her service to Thomas Jefferson Mrs. Edith Cooper Miss ,loan Etnridge B.A., U. of Texas M.A., NTSU Wvnugfff fwfr, H IF Mrs, Lois Marshall Mrs. Thelma Wartharl HA., Baylor U. BS., NTSU, ETSU, M.A., Texas Tech M.A., TWU, SMU Personnel Secretaries Busy, organized, carrying on work, Custodians faithful, helpful, caring for our school '-', Mr. Joe Digiho Left Io rzght: Mrs. Barbara Quigley, Mrs. Head Custodian Tarpley. too often taken for granted . . . t Left to right: Mrs. Gladys Dorsey, Mrs. Edwina Thomas Counselors' Secretaries Left I0 right: Mrs. Ruby Pelton, Mrs. Dorothy Joy, Mrs. Peggy Ware. Mrs. Velmt Gunnels' Attendance Office Secretaries Office Secretaries Distributive Education, IBM, Library ea 5 .Q Q 6 'NW , 5 M47 Miss Billye Faye Thompson Distributive Education 1? if V W W V Mrs. Mary Smith Librarian Distrilnutive Education putting youth into the adult world, teaching them about jobs and finances through practical experience . IBM facilities, Mrs. Ruby Dunn IBM a huge mechanized memory of all TJ. students . . . Library offering books for reading or researchg opportunities for enrichment to be had for the asking . . . . .b.,.sw.-.---W S Q Ia Left to lriglzl: Miss Shirley Richie, Mrs. Martha Green Library Assistants English, Tool of Communication Shakespeare to Huxley, Spelling to symbolism- diverse topics covered in English coursesg Not only learning communication, but learning style by studying the mastersg Gaining further insight into human nature with every book readg Trying to mold a vocabulary to fit this fast-paced World . . . on xy ,Qs Mrs. Susan Savage Soph. English Mrs. Betty Harris Soph. English Mrs. Mary Brock Soph. and Jr. English Mrs. Betty Allison Soph. and Jr. English P 1 Miss Annie Gem Felder Soph. and Jr. English Mrs. Emmaline Williams Soph. and Jr. English Mrs. Margaret Burgan Jr. English Mrs. Maurine Fussell Jr. English and Reveille sponsor Miss Dorotha McClain Jr. English Mr. Robert Parrish Jr. English and Document sponsor gigs:-11211 f ...il Q i W . It A 4? if Mrs. Mary Ann Dobbs Jr. and Sr. English Mrs. Frances Moore Jr. and Sr. English , H .W ,Z ,Q jx Miss Patricia Lodewick Jr. and Sr. English I v,,,.J , N N'-- 'f , if ' f V K WM 5 to s W ..f' , .... ' Miss Princess Martin Sr. English Miss Betty McLain Sr. English Mrs. Claranelle Weekley Typing aaaagfgefg 9 aa Bmawnnmoeoeaa 89 598900033883 4 Business Education Shorthand, a code to efficiencyg Typing, a personal printing methodg Bookkeeping, a useful skill for tomorrowg Convenient processes for whatever part will be yours in business. Mr. E. Boyd Curtis Mr. Maurice Meals Typing 6 H B S fm 638888988888 fQGGGO8000GOBa 5 B0 Si Qeoeoooaaeag Bookkeeping and Business Law if so Miss Mabel Ruth Oldham Mrs. Sara Coleman Typing and Shorthand Typing and Shorthand Foreign Languages, Key to World Understanding Classwork enhanced by taped conversations written reports in the foreign language 3 Oral practice ivith the Language Lab providing up-to-date means of communication in a new vocabulary, making a foreign tongue familiarg Expanding understanding of a distant culture, listening to one of its members explain customs and traditions, A way of life we can share . . . Mrs. Joy Smith Spanish 228 Mrs. Joyce Thompson iiiiii Spanish Miss Virginia Vaughan S ' h Pauls Miss Leslie Wilson Spanish Mrs. Dorothy Phillips French 2 le Mrs. Marlene Webb German Mrs. Ina Mason Latin Mrs. Janice McCarthy French Mrs. Margaret Hastings Latin History, Adventure Into Time Color films vividly recreating historical eventsg Class notes, from lectures broadening knowledge of life long ago . . . Students sharing their learning through oral and written reports, concluding research into past civilizations . . . Current events, the history we are living, class participation- Debate . . . two sides to a question, opposite views formally examined Group discussion . . . Teachers promoting free thoughts and the building of ideals . . . sw .. . 41'11Nx-Q, mwssr , Mrs. Linda Pasley World Histor 2 - as Mr. Mike Pinkham ibi American History and Basketball Coach Mr. Locke Lund American History Mr. Buford Nance American History and I MII- Melton Owen . European History American History and Texas History Mr. Arch Gibson American History and English History '--' .: f +'22-agp. ,. ,,. 1. . ,t i ziz., 1-:Eliza -sf . .:' Q v 5 ' Mr. Billy Little American History and Economics 1 , Q 52 'iff ft M ,I .nf K ,K ,..,,..v. Hwy,-.fm--N-?,.-,wa s- ...H-Z, la.. Miss Kathryn Martin Civics z l 1 E Si 2 3 'a .. Miss ,luanelle Lozano American History and Problems of Democracy . Nb M N' 'FWQEYW A . as T T!! ' - We 1 - R i on A -L Mr. Ralph Hollywood Civics and Football Coach Q if , K i,sr ... .. C Q K Mr. Jim Wells American History and Civics Industrial Education Mr. William O'Neal Drafting and Architectural Drawing Mr. Robert Greer Electronics and Architectural Drawing get ,sw Drafting- geometric creativity drawing scale models of ideas Electronics- learning to build, to understand 64What makes it work? Metal Shop- planning, welding, gaining proficiency in a skill Woodworking- whirring equipment flying sawdust, successful completion of painstaking work Mr. James Patterson Mr. Lucius Cox Metal Shop Woodworking 234 Mathematics, Equation For The Future Parabolic ideas, Circular understanding, Graphic practice, Exponential possibilities . . . Mathematics- arithmetic through calculus, our system of logicg Abstract, yet comprehensible to man because he created it . . . Mathematics- solid, unchanging, waiting to be proved, understood, and used . . . Mr. Robert Legate Miss Patricia Copley Algebra Algebra and Elementary Analysis l iiiii' Mr. Al Hawes , rrt V3pV: Algebra and 1, .f.1 f , -1,: . ' Baseball Coach Mr. Charles Watson Algebra and Trigonometry an etr Miss Barbara Johnson Geometry Mrs. Mary Selvidge Geometry Mrs. Claudine Hoa 5 Geometry Mr. W. A. Parker Business Math 235 Science, Door to Discovery Biology specimens in collections or dissecting pans, research papers and classroom seminars, opportunities for creative thinking, after-school biology, no tests, no credit, a unique offer for interested students . . . Chemistry balanced equations, symbolic of reactions in the physical worldg black table-tops, bunsen burners- acquaintance with an array of equipment, chemicals, and peculiar odors . . . Physics films, practice problems, models and demonstrations to illustrate natural laws . . . Science Fair exhibits uniting young minds showing dexterity, distinction, discovery . . Mrs. Carolyn Rinard Chemistry V W ,Q 'V K ffM,g Mr. F. B. Bowen Chemistry 5 T Q T 3 Ce 595 fbh Mr. Lee Roberts Mr. Larry Whitlock Physics Chemistry Mr. Charles Lorincz Biology Mrs. Claudine Morgan Biology Mr. fom Talley Biology Mrs. lrene Penry Biology Mr. Gary Vermillion Biology Fine Arts, Creative Expression of Ability Art- to create, to extend yourself in works of art and turn imaginatioqto reality . . . Band- to combine a variety of instruments into musical vitality for school events . . . 'Q Choir- to lift your voice in song, to join with others in the harmony of youth . . . Orchestra- to build sound with quality and add style to the heat of the conductoljs wand . . . Speech- to project yourself, learning while practicing the art of communication . . . Miss Marian Cole Art MT- .lHm6S FOX Mr. Lawrence Owen Band Orchestra Mr. Jack Cannon Choral Music irq A an fl' it 1 Mrs. Ann Adams Speech u Miss Mayda Nel Stron Speech Reserve Officer Training Corps Experienced leaders, Green urecruitsw, Attractive sponsors- Our corps of loyal American citizens. Colonel Harold Frindell R.O.T.C. n f 3 , c I zkl e sase A it l a w'fM. ee,ep Sergeant Emanuel Cilio R.O.T.C. Homemaking, Home and Family Living, Health Education Practical knowledge, creative at the same timeg Planning meals, Working with fashions, Learning to manage a household- Necessary skills, with countless uses for a good imagination. . . Health Education involving hygiene and yearly physical check Vitality of the school based on the health of all concerned. . . rms-fr Mrs. Grace Delatour Homemaking and Home and Family Living Mrs. Ettie Joe Forrest Homemaking and Home and Family Living Mrs. Elizabeth Childs, R.N. Miss Martha Minter Nurse Health Education Homemakin and 1 g Home and Family Living 240 Physical Education, Drivers' Education Informal P.E. class versions of seasonal sports, Group work, Physical fitness tests Providing a physical aspect to students' education . . Drivers' Education- an invaluable extra in one's development as a ' IJSIASOH . Mrs. Dorothy Barnes P.E., Tennis Coach , Miss Sarah Hardy P.E., Drill Team and Cheerleader Sponsor QQ fi. .gy Mr. Allen Kirk Mr. Ralph Reynolds Mr' Potee' Drivers' Education Drivers' Education Colf'Cdach and Track Coach and Football Coach 251 241 sway Hall d J jx e ' 5 ' it . Q 3 Vyyhz K A M ,,,.g..-- Mrs. Dorothy Dillender Mrs. Genevieve Britton Study Hall Study Hall .,,,- . -Q 5- -, 4 AA' Q g -.X 5 Mrs. Marjorie Fair Mrs' gilsggalflegflflyde Study Hall Y Mrs. Ann Richardson Mrs. Wilma Schoenke Study Hall Study Hall A body of people devoting their lives to education 'LAnd a little child shall lead them. A faculty willing to listen to young ideas, and learn as they teach, and share because they careg Passing on knowledge, Handing down experiences, wisdom All for the students and the freedom of their futures . . . 1 so Vw. ymsvH ' . ,, fff K jf' f X I ,H dmv . 'Y-7.-,..,i- ' .X 'V , r,,,.,f-7' . 4 ff- ' ' 5 ,Lu NVQ . .SAW , lin: ini... ff' , ' 5-.4 , V I gin' Q h .Q ' -r e ' ' . 1 rfb.-. ,. 51- , Q., .-., . , 7 f ' A .,. , , -' H, Jlrihk, ' :. - 't ,, ,,,. f, -4 .ff , V '- ' ' ., n '1Q'2'P ' , ,Q J . if -fn 7 - - f ,. K h ' - u ' . 1 , .VJ I F21 IQ c . i Y I 1, :K .4 F x K I .- RX7 Q 23 Q. vf X In J I J' 'W 41' w w I I E Y Classes Groping, reaching out to touch the unknown and gaze with wonder as knowledge unfurls . . 245 5 5 ,- f,- UNL 246' Thomas Jefferson High School Offering perspective to those who noticeg a school where students learn and learn to live. . . searching thoughts, revolving views, flashing ideals, and we experience a metamorphosis to Freedom. . . 31- . ,sagkv AE ai 'fr 1 . A' 'A-Q-i 5 .13 ITT ll? AY Y ' L? 'i-1. A 1' gre u-gf I 9' P w-- WWE? tllwi' M-M' D-4 H fill H1654 Q-.... F' .lvkyyx-,fi -fu:--.?:f'1f:y. .-Z - A , ,,,-'xf,,,?5,?s3 m fML,,., ip. . , V niors if .J fi ' 4 1, 'ff l- EINAR AADLAND Thespiansg Concert Choirg Ice Skat- ing Club, Vice-Presidentg International Club, Honorary Vice-Presidentg Bandg Stage Band: Swimmingg Key Clubg Health Careers Clubg American Field Service Exchange Student from Norway SHELLEY ADDINGTON BILL ADERHOLD Latin Clubg Jr. Traffic Commissiong Footballg Allied Youth NANCY ADLER Reveille Staffg Art Service Clubg In- ternational Clubg Honor Roll KAREN ALEXANDER Student Council Representativeg Drama Club, Secretary-Treasurerg Senior Play, Assistant, Ask Any Girl .f. Z in f K 5 ,V -- jg 2 :ii ..,, eq:- I NLM VY K , r ty I MIKE ALEXANDER CHARLES ALLAN Student Council, Histor- iang La Coterieg Deutsche Vereing Trackg Letter- man's Clubg Honor Rollg Wittiestg National Merit Semi-Finalistg Key Club RICHARD ALLEN Entre Nousg Jr. Traffic Commissiong Ice Skating Clubg International Club ALAN ALTICK Pan American Student Forumg Ice Skating Clubg Clieerleaderg Baseballg Letterman's Clubg Key Club RACHEL ALVARADO DONNA ANDERTON Future Nursesg Distribu- tive Educationg Clinic As- sistantg Y-Teens LU ANN ARGABRICHT Student Council, Repre- sentativeg La Coterieg Reb-Belles ANN ARMSTRONG Thespians, Treasurcrg Eng- lish Cuildg Drama Club, Presidvntg Debate Clubg IBM Assistuntg Concert Clioirg Musical, Bye Bye Birdieng Bible Awardg Senior I'Iay, 'SAsk Any Girl MARILYN ARNOLD BILL ARNQUIST Latin Clubg Art Service Club 3 Light and Sound Crewg Jr, Traffic Com- missiong Language Lab Assistant CIll0I'S 5? A M , ff. mu. , 1 it H - A sg Q xf if ,A if Wt. .ff ' 'FW JOHN ASHLEY Student Council Alternateg Science Clubg Health Ca- reers Clubg Jr. Traffic Commissiong Ice Skating Clubg Honor Rollg Key Club SUSAN CELESTE ATKINSON Thespiansg Latin Clubg Debate Clubg Clinic As- sistantg Art Service Clubg Y-Teens, Presidentg Con- cert Choirg Make-up Crewg Allied Youthg Senior Play, '6Ask Any Girl CHRIS BAILEY Student Council Represent- ativeg Art Service Clubg Sound Crew DERRELL BAILEY LINDA BAKER Los Fiesterosg Pan Ameri- can Student Forumg Girl's Choirg Allied Youth JANELLE DENISE BALDRIDGE Girlls Choir GEORGE ALLEN BALLE Deutsche Vereing Latin Clubg Art Service Club, Business Manager g Inter- national Club g Honor Rollg Most Creative BETTY BANKS Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg International Cluhg Art Service Club STEVE BARKATT ROBER BARRIER Student Council, Sopho- more Member-at-Largeg Thespiansg Golfg Honor Rollg Sophomore Favorite Nomineeg Key Club, Vice- Presidentg National Merit Letter of Commendation LARRY BASS DEBORAH BECKER English Cuildg Art Service 'N IQ Distrihutive Education Club? Ice Skating 'Clubs Real Cross Representative' RANDY BAUER Jr. Traffic Commission VICKI BELL MARK BEAL Latin Cluhg Science Club, Prcsidentg Jr. Traffic Conimissiong Ice Skating Cluhg Base-ballg Honor Rollg Allied Youthg Health Careers Clubg Physic's High Dt-cilvlv Group DEBBIE BEARD Entre Nous, Treasurerg La Coterieg English Cuildg Drama Clubg Art 'Service Clubg Chcerleadcrg ROTC Sponsorg Honor Rollg Al- lied Youthg National Merit Letter of Commen- dation DEBORAH BEARDEN National Honor Societyg Ice Skating Cluhg Reb- Bellesg Honor Rollg Al- lied Youthg Red Cross Representative BEVERLY B EN N Entre Nousg La Coterieg English Cuildg Clinic As- sistantg ,Xrt Service Clulig Y-T1-ensg Make-up Crewg International Cluhg Honor Rollg Allied Youth Farrell Ray dreams about the weekly Farrell Classic. W CHARLES JEFFREY BERGER BETANCOURT Football, Letterman's Club, Key Club Seniors EILEEN BIERNER Thespiansg Reveille Staff, Advertising Manager, Spanish National Honor Societyg Pan American Student Forum, Reveille Reporter, English Guild, Drama Clubg Debate Clubg IBM Assistant, Concert Choir, Ice Skating Clubg Senior Play, Ask Any Girl , Girl's Choir SANDRA BILLS Student Council Repre- sentative, Thespiansg Re- veille Staff, Feature Edi- torg English Guild, Treas- urerg Latin Club, Proser- pina, Debate Club, Art Service Club 5 Junior Achievement, Miss ,I.A. Finalistg Makeup Crewg Ice Skating Club, Report- erg Reb-Belllesg Senior Play, Ask Any Girl ALLEN BIRMINGHAM Basketballg Friendl iestg .Iunior Favor- iteg Key Club CHRISTOPHER BLAIR Latin Clubg Math Club, S c i e n c e Club g International I Club, Chess Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Winner - Chess Club 1967 Spring Tournament 3 Or- chestra, Student Conductor, Band .gwg an QQ.. fi 3, 1 ,. n -4 A VU! oi M. NEAL BLANKINSHIP Thespiansg ROTCQ Lan- guage Lab Assistant NEAL BLANTON Student Council Represent ativeg Latin Clubg Has.- ketballg Allied Xllllllll Minute Maid, 1968 eniors eeeive New Titles DONALD BLUM Quill und St-rollg Docu- ment Stuff, Sports Editor, Senior Class Editor: Entre Nous, Presidentg La Co- terivg Lutin Club: Swim- ming: Key Clubg Allied Youthg R.O.R.: Senior Play, Ask Any Cirlw CRAIG ROCK Pan Ainwimn Student F0- I'U1llQ Key Clubg Allied Youth CAROL BOERDER Offire Assistuntg Art Serv- ice Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Rollg Bible Awurdg Allied Youtbg Red Cross Repre- sentutiveg Gir1'5 Choir LYN MARGARET BOND Library Assistantg Y Teensg Ice Skating Club Allied Youth TERRY RONE Allied Youth TRACEY BOOTH V1 .11- lil ' at ':-: L- I o '75'55 to x LAURA ISORNMAN Future Tt'LlCllE?1'SQ Health Careers Clulvg Allied Youthg Counselor Assist- ant KIRK BOUNDS Thespiansg Pan American Student Forumg Drama Cluhg Ir. Traffic Commis- siong Ice Skating Clubg International Cluhg Golf Ls-tterman's Cluh ' I ft 5,5 PAULA BOYD l - 4 b Art Service Clubg Allied 1 qu A L- f Youth I . of ix ANN BRADSHAW Student Council Represent- ativeg Pan American Stu- dent Forumg English Cuildg Drama Clubg De- bate Clubg Art Service Clubg Jr, Traffic Commis- siong Concert Choir, Sec- tion Lcaderg Makeup Crewg Roh-Bcllesg Bible Awardg Allied Youth SONDRA BRANDENBURG Allied Youth DONALD W. BRANHAM MARY ELIZABETH BRAN N Y-Teensg Allied Youth MARY BRAUN Art Service Cluhg Allied Youth JAMES BRECKENRIDCE Student Council Parliamen- tariang National Honor So- ciety, Vice-I'rt-sitlentg Jr. Traffic Commissiong Bas- ketlmallg Letterman's Clubg Honor Rollg National Me- rit Scholarship, Finalistg NCTE Winner DEBORAH BRIGANCE Entre Nous, Treasurerg La Cotericg Clinic Assistantg Art Service Cluhg Y- ' ene Ice Skatinff Cluhg Fc -: - ' D International Cluhg Reh- Belles, Secretary-'I'reasub erg Honor Rollg Sopho- more Favorite Nomineeg Allied Youth X. r 1x Y 151 af' . 'qurdf 3' F I! Sw t - it I ' ev J 1 -r i DANA BROWN Office Assistuntg Y-Teensg Red Cross Representative RANDALL BROWN Document Staff, Business Managerg Latin Club: Math Clubg Jr. Traffic Commissiong Jr. Achieve- mentg Chess Clubg Foot- ballg Allied Youth ROBERT BROWN RANDALL BRYANT National Honor Societyg Orchestrug Honor Roll JOHN F. BUCHANAN JEANELLE EDEN BURLESON Library Service Clubg Jr. Achievement, Sales Man- ager LARRY BURN ETT Cheerleaderg Track CHARLES L. BURANDT DON BURKARTH Student Council Alternateg Pan American Student Fo- rumg Distributive Educa- tiong Honor Roll CECILI BURNS Entre Nous g English Guildg Drama Clubg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Jr. Achievement W 4 M 7, I ,1 f-f 0' W l ,x . N N! YI f-Y X J ,A ZR , my 4.5 f, .94 , E 1 W1-S ,r.,,Q. iw my 4 49.667 CRAIG BUSKIRK LELLAND BUSSEY Jr. Traffic Commissiong Latin Club 5 Concert Choirg Ice Skating Clubg Key Clubg Allied Youth VAN WALTER BUTENSCHOEN Band JIMMIE BYBEE Art Service Clulmg ROTC, E Company Executive Of- ficer, Rifle Team Captaing Honor Roll PATRICIA CALDWELL Senlors Emote Spirit at Assemblies JACK BUTLER Library Service Club 9 Chess Club JOHN GREELY BUTLER JR. Concert Choir, Social Sec- retaryg Bible Award Ai fill, if dv Q A if -Q X I' if ,, W fa 5 , KRIS CALHOUN f igs GK 4? 1 ,. I rg . iz? 3 a fx i 5 KA L' Rumble row! R i 'w 4 If fe SJ' 7 - V , 40. A tfx IWN X X 32 51 Q' W in PAT CALVERT KEN CAREY Trackg Senior Play, Ask Any Cirl g Allied Youth Seniors -' Qu: This will teach y ft? ii ,,,.uuu-, with K .fwiilf . ou to 'iAsk Any Girl . MALLORY CAMPBELL Pan Amcricun Student Fo- rumg Latin Clubg Y- Tecnsg Ice Skating Clubg Reb-Belles, Social Officer, Chaplaing Honor Rollg Al- lied Youth SUNNY CAMPLEN SKIP CARLETON Jr. Traffic Commission: Basketball: Lette-nnan's Club BOB CARNEY Footlmallg Track JANE CARPENTER Pan American Student F0- rumg Art Service Club BHCKI LYNN CASADY Tliespiansg Orchestra, Hon- org Band, Honor -.1 'Mm X A fff-. 3 l Qywf-. . V V Ea tl Y. Q Q, 7 Sax :Gy 'Tiff' f se, K r F sf I if 14 -sifilfi t.., , - R 5,5 V CX ,sri 1 .gf y yy.-XXP1 i N so 5 y ti 2 , - I 2 ww.-f b , Q It ugh i4 fin se...,.... 4 , 4x ,A C, fi as W A . 105 VANCHEE LOREE CERTAIN Future Homernakcrsg Fu- ture Teachersg Y-Teensg Red Cross Representativeg Health Careers Club JOE R. CERVANTES ILEANA CHAMBERLAIN Pan Amrican Student Fo- rumg Future Teachers: In- ternational Clubg Entre Nous NIKKI CHAMBERLAIN Student Council Alternateg Reveille Staffg Drama Clubg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg International Clubg Allied Youthg Health Ca- reers Cluh,. Historian KATHLEEN CHAPMAN Entre Nousg Deutsche Vereing Latin Clubg Y- Teensg Ice Skating Clubg International Clubg Honor Rollg Allied Youth DOUG CHASE Thespiansg Latin Club: Drama Club g Science Clubg Jr. Traffic Commis- siong Honor Roll CATHY CHEAKAS STEVE CHILDERS x ,Sf '17? I. 1 '- 5 V . : at t ifmw ff ' I, ml ...AA- ff' ' KM af' ,,.t X lt t I 'W 'xp -5 '- P r if I ,1 , if f, M ,,,, f , I 1 - W I . ,. px, , - ' ' iii ' Vi Ffa ,V i'i 'QM ., vm eeeee ff ' 12 BY 'ik SUSAN CHANDLER if A . 'N Art Service Clubg Make- up Crewg International Clubg Honor Roll MARY CHURCH Tennisg Bible Award mf A I ff A ln. , I If 'Pi ,,,,,A Y Y X , 4 , , A X7 ur Na im' ' ,X Yijrr 2.so '- Rf' SARA CLACK National Honor Societyg Office Assistantg Y-Teensg Reb-Bellesg Honor Rollg Allied Youth JAMES M. CLARK Math Clubg Jr, Traffic Commissiong Honor Rollg Allied Youth SUSAN CLARK Library Scrxice Clubg Y- Teensg Allied Youth TOM CLARK Jr. Traffic Conunissiong Concert Choirg Tennisg Allied Youthg USons of Bradyvg Physics Lab As- sistantg Musical, 6'Bye Bye llirdieu DIANNE LEE CLAY Future Teachersg Future Nursesg Clinic Assistantg Art Service Clubg Health Careers Club STEVE COBB Los Fiesterosg Pan Ameri- can Student Forumg Dis- tributive Educationg Chess Clubg Bible Awardg Al- lied Youth LYNDA COLE Entre Nousg La Coteriep Drama Clubg Y-Teens Favorite Nominet-g Home- coming Queen Nominee 3 Allied Youthg Senior Play, Ask Any Cirli' LARRY COLES Concert Choirg Ice Skat- ing Clubg Swimming JUDY COLLIER Library Service Club LISA COLLIER Student Council Alter- nateg Entre Nousg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Allied Youthg Girl's Choir da.. f-..c..-ev' mf? . f lf' 194 ' ZAIA. ..--I' ta -3, s, Bill Starnes studies the atom molecule with great interest. Seniors SALLY CONLEY Ice Skating Clubg Allied Youth Pursue New Interests TIM COLLINS Student Council Alternateg Entre Nousg Math Clubg Science Clubg Art Service Clubg Jr. Traffic Commis- siong International Clubg Honor Rollg Key Club JUDY COMER Pan American Student Fo- rumg Bible Award DOUG CONAWAY Student Council Represent- ativeg Latin Club, Presi- dentg Swimmingg Honor Rollg National Honor S0- cietyg Most Dependahleg Key Clubg Allied Youth ZOE M. CONNER Student Council Represent- ativeg Thespians, Vice Presidentg Drama Clubg Jr. Traffic Comniissiong Concert Choir, Vice Presi- dentg Reb-Bellesg Cheer- leaderg Wittiestg Junior Favorite CAROL ANN COOK Student Council Alternateg Entre Nousg La Coterieg Office Assistantg Art Serv- ice Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Reb-Bellesg Allied Youth DAVID COOK English Guildg Science Clubg Honor Roll JAMES COOK Ice Skating Clubg Allied Youth 2435 ,f , J li t w 3 ,Q .lu 1 ee, cuvvccc Ju, 41. 9'- I pw' A , , W ti W x wr ,nw ...A .QA ,, gy. . 4, , ft um o .1 it 'uv--f QB LEE COOK Ice Skating Cluhg Foot- ballg Track: Letterman's Cluhg Allied Youth GEORGE TRUETT COOPER JR. Bible Award SANDRA COPELAND Cirl's Choirg Allied Youthg Red Cross Alternateg Makeup Crew ROBERT CARY COURTNEY Student Council Alternateg Los Fiesterosg Ice Skating Cluhg Chess Clubg Foot- ballg Trackg Letterman's Clubg Vice-Presidentg Al- lied Youth J. T. COWDEN ROTC Drill Team N EIL CONRAD COZZENS Student Council Alternate: Los Fiesterosg English Cvuildg Math Clubg Jr. Traffic Commissiong Ice Skating Cluhg Interna- tional Cluhg Chess Clubg Trackg Allied Youth LILA CRADDOCK Student Council Represent- ativeg National Honor So- ciety, Secretaryg Entre Nousg International Club, Secretaryg Reb-Belles, Presidentg Tennisg ROTC Staff Sponsorg H'onor Rollg Letter of Cominendationg Allied Youth CHIP CRABIER Honor Roll CHARLENE CRAVOTTA English Cuildg Ice Skating Clubg International Cluhg Reb-Bellesg Allied Youth DARRYL CRAZE eniors iw' hr' C3 W QVC i 5. N -vi ' xx A fx Yves il .W IQN .- Xie ,- M 4 Q ij, N it 1115, a n y V'-it f ,, ' --,. Cir L I-ef. iff 4. ' 'M' I, f f is , ' ' . .... I XM nf, K CHRISTY CRECO Entre Nousg La Coterieg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg International Clubg Honor Roll TOM CROWDUS Los Fiesterosg English Cuildg Science Clubg IBM Assistantg Jr. Achieve- mentg Concert Choir LINDA DABAUB BARBARA LYNN DAVID Library Service Clubg Li- brary Assistantg Ice Skat- ing Cluhg Red Cross Al- ternate JUDY D'AVIGNON Student Council Alternateg National Honor Societyg Future Nurse-sg Ice Skat- ing Clubg International Clubg Band, Honorg Hon- or Rollg Language Lab Assistant ALICE DAVIS DONNA SUE DAVIS Future Nursesg Clinic As- sistantg Library Service Clubg Y-Tcensg Makeup Crewg Allied Youth 14, I' L .M Some Seniors will do anything to get out of school be ore graduation. MIKE DAVIS LINDA DE PASQUAL Pan American Student Fo- rurng Latin Clubg Office Assistantg Art Service Clubg Y-Tcensg Jr. Achievernentg Ice Skating Clubg Allied Youth 5- I4 1- t fh. t w M-'v f A ,,,,,..,.? DEBBIE DIXON 6l1l0I'S , ff' Entre Nous ' La Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand. 1. ff, I f K ,M ,. 5, ee' KW, i , 7 if - I TY K ,av---' je .I ehhh H :Pj 264uhL- MARY LOU DEASON Student Council Treas- urerg Reveille Stuff, Car- tonnistg Entre Nous: Lu Coterieg Art Service Club, Secretaryg Stage Crewg Honor Roll GARY DEEDS LINDA DENNIS INIARY ANNA DeWEES Student Council Alternate' Entre Nousg La Coteriei Art Service Clubg Y- Teensg International Club' Allied Youth a COICIIC, Ice Skatlng Club LAURIE DoosoN ' Latin Club G JAY DOLIVUSS Student Council Represent- utiveg Pan American Stu- dent Forumg jr. Traffic Commissiong Ice Skating Clubg International Clubg Footbullg llaselmllg 'lruvkg Allied Youthg Red Cross, Senior Play, Ask Any Girl JOHN DOSTER Science Clulmg Health Ca- reers Clubg International Clubg ROTCg Allied Youth CLAUDIA DOUGHTY GL' 'St tm ' ,,, Q I . uw' ina' 'Y V ROD DOUGLAS ,sa , 5 3:1 3- T 1 , iTe ' A K i n g .asv A' iii C . ix 'K-242.11 bl . , of . 1 . 'H A Q7'lT3 :nP '?' fig N if ff if National Honor Soeietyg Jr. Traffic Commissiong Football, Mgng Baseball, Mgr.g Letterman's. Clubg Key Clubg Red Cross Representativeg Allied Youthg Navy Science Cruiser Award RICHARD DOUGLASS Red Cross Representativeg Pan American Student Fo- rumg Distributive Educa- tiong Footballg Track TERRY DRAUGHON BETTY DRURY JOHNNY DUFF DAVID DUNKLEY E. ALAN DUNN Deutsche Vereing Library Service Club JOHNNY DVORAK Math Clubg Jr. Traffic Commissiong Honor Rollg Key Clubg Bible Award ALICE COLLEEN EASLEY Office Assistantg Y-Teens BECKIE EASTHAM Library Service Clubg Ir. .AClliCV4'IHf?IltQ A l l i e d Youthg Senior Play, '4Ask Any Girl mam t rrrr . x A fm, Nr,-7 ' A in ' WON.. fi' , 'gs N. ,- - . N, 5 W W . . . -.3 ,ki 'Ni ,,...-.v , iii ffii S Q ii A 3 : A-ver-my M- 1 915 Q? . 'sh- fe? 5 ,- 'r' JOHNNY ECHOLS Latin Clulm, Prcsidentg Football, Captaing Traekg Lctterman's Clulig Sopho- more Favorite Nomineeg Key Club C. RAMSEY EIJDINS Pan American Student Fo- rumg Science Clulig Jr. Traffic Commissiong Foot- liallg Trackg Allied Youtli FRED EDLIN Honor Roll CAROL EDWARDS Pan American Student Fo- rumg Future Nurscsg Of- fice Assistantg Y-Teensg Honor Rollg Allied Youth an SCOTT EDWARDS ' A xy---r A I Concert Choirg Key Club JOHN ELLIS Pan American Student Fo- rumg Matli Clulig Jr. Traffic Commission 3 Ice Skating Clulmg Allied Youth LINDA ELLIS Pan Amt-riean Student Fo- trumg Latin Clulmg Art Service Clulig International Cluli MIKE ELLSHERRY Tliespiansg Entre Nousg Drama Clulmg Tennis, Cao. taing Key Clulig Allied Youtlig Senior Play, 'iASk Any Girl DEBORAH ENGSTROM Student Council Altcrnateg Pan American Student Fo- rumg Drama Clubg Li- lirary Service Clubg Li- brary Assistantg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Interna- tional Clulig Senior Play, Ask Any Girl JANET EPP Spanish National Honor Societyg Pan American Stu- dent Forumg Future Teacllersg International Clubg Honor Rollg Na- tional Merit Letter of Com- mendation ' Jaxx EM A' ff X ff f , Q ,K l new ' A I-.fit , LFE' , A ,-. X. :- at I 4 ., i ,, A, 1' Ai fl' ' x 1 if 1 .rf i i ' -. 1. ,V . X If S S- J -Q. , e if I' '-T A X nt iirifli J ,-'aw a 'L' kkr. C . ji 'Si ,Mer wwf BOB ERSKINE Bandg Allied Youth Seniors JOHN F. ESQUIVEL Trackg Letterman's Club KANDY EVANS Jr. Achievementg National Junior Achievement Con- ference, Vice-Presidentg Sales Finalist SUZANNE EVANS Tennisg Allied Youth ROX ANNE EVENSON A typical senior, on u typical Monday morning, after a typical weekend. PAMELA FAIN Office Assistantg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Club JUDI FAMBRO English Guild LYN E'I TE F ARR Student Council Alter nate National Honor So clety Document Staff Jr Cla s Editor Pan Amer: can Qtudent Forum F ture Teachers Honor Roll Allied Youth 4' 'fi GW WIFE. ryykhr 3: I E1 yn 1 if ' ' A faint ' , Qi if oyoe . oyta . , I . .' 2 f TW ., , - f ini? . ' ' if 5 , - K 1 Zz. ' K K . K . . '-vi' Q A . ' u ww 'rv' - . ' , Ne,,b Q S V.,, V 'F I K Q, xl , J. iz. A? -'-L 3 - 5? , is. 1 WX I 'ff' .ind ' 5 ml' 'QQ wx, t i ,L.,,,A - CINDY FARRIS Y-Teensg Ir. Traffic Conv missiong International Club: Allied Youth GEORGE A. FIELD Student Council Represent ativeg ROTC, Battalion Commanderg Key Club NANCY FIELDS Student Council Represent- ative and Alternateg Ice Skating Cluhg Allied Youth VICKI FISH National Honor Societyg Art Service Cluhg Honor Rollg Allied Youth DIANE FOLSOM Student Count-il Alternateg National Honor Society, Treasurerg Spanish Na- tional Honor Societyg Pan American Student Forum, Historiang Ice Skating Cluhg Reb-Bcllesg Honor Rollg Allied Youth GLENDA FORBES GENE FOWLER Rereillc Staff, Rt-porterg English Guild, Viee-I'resi- dentg Drama Clull JANET FOX Spanish National Honor Societyg Pan American Student Forumg Art Serv- ice Clubg Y-Teensg Allied Youth eniors eil JANET LOUISE FLOCKER MARY ALICE FOX Reb-Bellesg Ice Skating .Ir. Aehievementg Bible Cluhg International Club Awardg Allied Youth I v. fl 26-N I 4- I 3 X M, f tv-'fri ,af S' , 4 . ' ' ,I ,, 1.553 . Ayala K ls S .W 'Q - fi Y A4 diet. -Q QTL. NV 3. ' , 5- 4 'WA all 1 45 -fllri' 1' ,I Y, , JAMES B. FREDD Reveille Staff, Reporterg Chess Club, Orchestra, Section Leader, liandg Na- tional Merit Letter of Com- nuendation DAN FREDERICK Latin Club, Vice-Presi- dentg Science Club: Jr. Traffic Commission, Key Club, Allied Youth PAULA FRIEDMAN Art Service Clubg Concert Choir JIM FRYAR Latin Clubg Jr. Traffic Comrnissiong Chess Clubg Allied Youth ANITA FULFER Los Fiesterosg Pan Ameri- can Student Forumg Inter- national Club, Tennis, Allied Youth JAMES FULLINWIDER Los Fiesterosg Pan Amri- ean Student Forum 3 Science Club PHYLLIS ANN CAGNE Entre Nousg Library Serv- ice Clubg Ice Skating Club, International Clubg Allied Youth LYNDON GAITHER ROTC, S-2, Public Rela- tions SANDI CANDY EMILIO GARCIA JR. ROTC, Drill Team 'w-...f.., f .MW , af AF? y X N f .A , ,gal - it I . 1 'i ci' 4 Ji? +2 M c ily ' Ling 2- IF 1 .2 4,5 1 A Lx qi A :mir WHOOPS! Wrong door. Jn. .ll ,Q 11 MARTHA ANNE GAYNIER Art Service Clubg Y- Teensg Office Assilstantg Ice Skating Clubg Reb- Bellesg Honor Rollg Red Cross Alternate RICKY C EBHARDT Band CHARLOTTE MARIE CARNER Los Fiesterosg Pan Anteri- can Student Forumg Or- , chestrag Band, Senior Rep- DOUFJLAF CEE resentativeg Honor Rollg Allied Xouth Allied Youthg Red Cross Alternate and Represent- atixe STEVE GARRISON Latin Cluhg Drama Clulmg Science Clubg Health Ca- reers Club, Vice-Presidentg Concert Choir: Football: Trackg Key Cluhg Allied Youthg Physics High De- cihel Croupg Forensic C-uildg Senior Play, nAsk Any Girl TERRX CARVER Drama Clubg Ilan Ameri- can Student Forunig Red Cross, Vice President and Alternateg Latin Cluhg I.B.M. Assistantg Art Serv- ice Cluhg Future Nursesg Concert Choir, Soprano Section Leader, Bye Bye, llirdieng Texas All-State Choir Finalistg Yo:-al Solo and Ensmnhle, Dixision Ig Texas All-Region Choir l966-1968 CARRIE GENARLSKY National Honor Societyg DOCllN1l'Hf Staff, Activities Editorq Future Horncnnik- ersg Future Teac-hersg Counselor Assistantg Art Service Cluhg Honor 'Rollg Red Cross, Historian and Reporter SANDI GEORGE 41. ':JlA 'g.f 6' I 1 N ,l '1,4N K ff was ' ff 4 ff' S E-J fn L A 7 N lt ' 52 tl. 1, t .li X A ex' -tkwkt I 1 l A, ,A ,mv - .a.2iaf,,-HQ, 'G,17 1 JO kk ,S -.f -N., -QV' Q. e i A THOMAS F. GERHARDT Swimming SHARI GIFFORD PAT J. GILBERT Entre Nousg Allied Youthg ROTC, B Drill Team Commander, Company Ex- ecutive Officerg Honor Rollg Allied Youth CODY GLASER HANK GLASGOW Baseball MARCO GLATER Entre Nousg La Cotcrieg Future Teachersg Bandg Honor Rollg Allied Youthg Red Cross Alternate Seniors DOUG GILMORE Latin Clubg Allied Youth WILLIAM GIPE National Honor Societyg Thespiansg Drama Clubg Art Service Club,.Busincss Managerg Sound Crew Di- rectory Band, Presidvntg Honor Rollg Key Club MIKE GLENNAN Deutsche Vcreing Jr. Achicvementg Allie d Youtllg Senior Play, Ask Any Girl , Publicity Com- mittee JIM GLIDEWELL ROTCg Allied Youth 4. w vtv IA., ' l ? F A in 2' We Y.. 37' ' U9 'uf Cf' A ' X. . Q S .Ang , k ne- 'CF 1 ,Q .tc RICHARD GONZALES Trackg Key Clulu EIRA CRIFFITHS Thespiansg Latin Clubg Concert Choirg Internation- al Clulzg American Field Service Exchange Stu- dent from South Africa Seniors BRENDA GOODMAR Student Council Alternatcg Pan American Student Fo- rumg Future Teacliersg Of- fice Assistantg Art Service Clubg Y-Tecnsg Makeup Crewg International Clulw SUSAN GOODMAN I.B.M, Assistantg Y-Teens, Mcinliersliip Cliairniang Concert Choirg Honor Rollg Allied Youthg Rr-cl Cross Representative ALBERT LEWIS GREGORY .IULIE CRIFFIN Future Nursesg Art Serv- ice Clulig Distriliutive Edu- cation SAM GRISWOLD Student Council Represent- ativeg Tliespiansg Pan American Student Forunig Drama Clulig Concert Choirg International Clubg Allied Youthg Senior Play, Ask Any Cirl g Dallas County Youth Council- T.I. Rvprescntatixe RICHARD CROSSNICKLE Student Council Represent- ative and Election Com- niittceg Tliespiansg Pan American Student Forunig English Guildg Debate Clubg Jr, Traffic Commis- siong International Clulig Honor Rollg Senior Class Vice-Presidentg Allied Youtli: Senior Play, Ask Any Girl STEVE CUERRY Distributive Education IRENE CUTERMUTH Future Nursesg Lilmrary Service Club .lin E--F . . .4 110110, l , . l t W 3 . . , ,V X . cyl' ini' X --- or cfm- 'Q X m N., ' I . , , -.. .., N - V f fi I ,t. , RONALD HABITZREITER Deutsche Vereing Jr. Traf- fic Commission, Vice-Presi- dentg Ice Skating Clubg Basketball, Manager ROBERT L. HAEFS Library Service Cluhg Art Service Clubg Concert Choirg Bible Awardg Al- lied Youthg Projectionist LEE HAGOOD Student Council Represent- ativeg Los Fiesterosg Dra- ma Clubg Office Assist- antg Y-Teensg Concert Choirg Makeup Crewg Ice Skating Clubg Intemation- al Clubg Allied Youth MARILYN HALBROOK Deutsche Vereing Y-Teensg Concert Choir, Treasurerq Ice Skating Clubg Reb- Bellesg BibleAwardg Mu- sical, Bye Bye'Birdie g Allied Youth CANDY HALL Student Council Alternateg Latin Clubg Future Teach- ers, Vice-Presidentg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Reb-Bellesg ROTC Spon- sorg Honor Rollg Allied Youth DIKKI DARLENE 73 HAMBRICK A35 ,Ir. Achievementg Girl's Choirg Red Cross Repre- sentative CARL HAMILTON Trackg Lettermz1n's Club Q 4 Reveille Staff hard at work PHIL HAMILTON, Footballg Letterman's Clubg Honorable Mention, All City and All Metrog Allied Youth DONEETA HANCOCK Student Council Represent- ativeg Entre Nousg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Makeup Crewg Allied Youthg Senior Play, Ask Any Cirl g Red Cross Rep- resentative ,Mi W. f-.pw fb 'wa ,f .4 k I V I fi ti' ' Q-'V 5 -Q1-W' I. , .'1 A . 1' '.,!' f ,QQ JU ANN HANCOCK Transfer Studtnt GREG HARIIER Switnlning Sometimes Seniors use the library for research lhvme IZI JD I IC IIARC IQTT CHRIST3 HAR R gg Latin ffluhg Jr. Traffic Conuuission: ICU Skating, Cluhg Truvk: Coifg Allied Youth Seniors Have Good tud Habits VICKIE H,-XRLEN LESLIE IIARRINCTON LINDA HARRIS HOGFR HARRIS Thcspiunsg Ljfillllll Cluh Jr. Traffic Comnlissiong AI- Iivd Youth 1... M wif' , i ...agp 2 , I s 4 S.. ag QA g:,, I S .IAMES REDFEARM HARRISON Entre Nousg La Coterieg Art Service Clubg Tennisg ROTC Rifle Team Com- manderg Honor Rollg Red Cross, Presidentg Lab As- sistant JERRY WAYNE HARWELL ROTC CHARLOTTE A. HAWKIN S F u t u r e Homemakersg I.B.M. Assistantg Office Assistantg Ice Skating Clubg Distributive Educa- tion JANE HAWKINS National Honor Societyg Spanish National Honor Societyg Pan American Student Forum, Presidentg Office Assistantg Art Serv- ice Clubg Y-Teensg Inter- national Clubg Reb-Belles, Manager and Reporterg Honor Rollg Most Depend- ableg Allied Youthg Lion's Club Exchange Student ,to Finland SANDY HAYES CHRIS HEABERLIN Student Council Alter- nateg Entre Nousg Latin Clubg Future Nursesg Art Service Cluhg Y-Teensg Jr. Traffic Commissiong Ice Skating Clubg Interna- tional Clubg Allied Youthg Red Cross Representative LINDA HEALD Latin Clubg Reb-Bellesg Allied Youthg Red Cross Alternate KEITH HEATHERLY English Cuildg Science Clubg I.B.M, Assistantg Jr. Traffic Commissiong .lunior Achicvementg Chess Clubg Allied Youth SHERYL HEDRICK Concert Choirg Musical, Bye Bye Birdie JAN HEIFNER Health Careers Club g I.B.M. Assistantg Office Assistantg Ice Skating Cluhg Allied Youth U, .mkilu Ir' it N,.,. A I pl?,, fi A If .I jf, p :Agw- . '- le teet i ai ,-' X'- 44' xx if . My My I S, .A Navi' S f ff Q x r f X 1 T3 .-,p 'I-' -1 -1 275 It 'MS av lvl ,, 'ft f - Qi 'Y lm -tt, Ni , J A asf. . f L A S 1 Q. -if 1 D I , . i ,' I 'B l M, A it in A 'S ' --,m lj , , -Qwfi ' ff I l .f Cl., . RANDY HEITMAN Allicd Youth PAT HERDON Art Sc-rvicc Clulmg Y- Tccnsg Concert Clioirg R-cb-Bt-Iles. Lie-utcnarttg Honor Rollg llilmlc Award' Allied Youtllg Cirl's Choir Seniors MARK HENDRICKS CERRI IIEXN MEAN Y-Teens: Health lfurccrs Clulu MARGARET HERNANDEZ Pun Anicricun Student Fo- I'UlllQ Futura' 'llcuclicrsg Art Scrvicc Clulw NOX D H ERNDON Student Council Rcpresent- ativeg Rewille Stuff, Sports Editorg Pan Amcri can Student Forumg Eng lisli Cuildg Ice Skating Club: Cllccrlvadcrg Ton nisg Lcttcrnn1n's Clubg Honor Roll: Kcy Club: Allin-d Youtlig Scnior Play Ask Any Girl KAREN IIICKERSON Los Ficstcrosg Future Nurscsg llandg Allied Youtlt ELLEN HICKS GORDON HILL Student Council Reprcscnt- utivcg Jr, Traffic Connnis- siong Coll: I.CIYl'I'lIlLll'1.S Clultg Rf-d Cross Rcprc- Scntutivcq Allie-d Youtli RONNIE HILL Retveillc Stuff, Reportcrg English Guild: Art Service Clubg Jr. Acliicvcnicnt i 1 4 air vc. ,ix , 'lib--f-J if 'E ,M It .4 7 ,I ,, tr , ,, QR ...f 'VX .xkliio in -'Was Pa W2 C? . l L . ,,.. 1 na: x.. ke' ff 4 .500 PAT HILLER SHERI HODCE Entre Nousg La Coterieg Drama Clulig Clinic Assist- untg I.B.M. Assistantg Li- lmrary Service Clulmg Make- up Crewg Ice Skating Clubg Allied Youth DEBORAH HOFERT Clinie Assistantg .-Xrt Serv- iee Club TONYA IIOLLOWAY Rfweille Staff, Ex- change lfditorg La- tin Clubg Future Nurses, Vice-Presi- dentg Y-Teensg Health Careers Cluh, Presidentg Al- lied Youth CAROL HOPKINS Student Council Reprcsentativeg Lat- in Clulwg Math Clulig Office Assist- antg Y-Teensg ice Skating Clubg In- ternational Clulig Reb-Bellesg Allied Youthg Red Cross Representative RONNIE HORTON 1-Cr aL Ice Skating Clulmg Base- , ,t.. lsallg Allied Youth: Red x, S, .J -ru .Z Cross Representative GAYLE HOWARD National Honor Soeietyg Pan Aineriean Student Forumg Offiee ,Nssistantg Art Serviee Clullg Reli- Bellesg Honor Roll: Na- tional Merit Iietter of Com- mendation: Allied Ritlllllll Red Cross Rt-press-nlatixc ii- '53' ., .jk in . knife J.-XNICE HOWEHTON l s lee A 6,u li Office Assistantg Y- L 'f' Teensg lee Skating Clubg 1- Allied Youth 1' , . 3. W. .tx if x.. li Senior Rill Cipe keeps underelasstnen in lint ' x :-,Zh , N P' is 1, ug . A an Q But I did have 4492 fewer caxities. 1'9 SHEA HEENAN Y-Te lnsg Ice Skating Club? International Clubg BILL HUDSON Allied Youth BARBARA HUBBARD GLENNIS HUNT La Cotcrie 1 Seniors Discuss Different ubjects HARA HUNT Student Council Repre- sentutixe: Entre Nous, Vice-Presidvntg Art Serv- ice Club. Historian: Al- lied Youth . , MAUREEN INCRABI Student Council Repre- sentativcg National Hon- or Societyg Quill and Scrollg Document Stuff, Sophomore Class Editor, f E d i tor 3 Document Awardg English Guildg Debate Cluhg Honor Rollg Allied Youth DON JACKSON Student Council Represent- ativeg Entre Nousg Honor Rollg Key Club BARBARA HUBLEIN English Cuildg Art Service Cluhg Makeup Crewg Chess Clubg Allied Youth any I kai .UIHWIL ,KX ,Cl l Q...-vb -we' M Y e I J ifvfv , V, I , ts I 'A fs.,- ,Av-'qu .mdk GREG .JACKSON Pan :Xrnerican Student Eo- rumg Ice Skating Clulig International Clulmg Chess Clulmg Allied Youtllg Red Cross Representative ROBERT JACOBS Rez-ville Staff, Photograph- erg Pan American Student Forumg Science Clubg Sons of Brady CARY JAMES NANCY REBECCA JELLINEK Entre Nousg La Cotericg Drama Clubg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Concert Clioirg International Clubg Honor Rollg Allied Youthg Musical, Bye Bye Birdievg Senior Play, '6Ask Any Girly' PATTY JENKINS Pan American Student F0- rumg Red Cross Represent- atixe FRANK JIMENEZ BARBIE JOHNSON Entre Nousg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skat- ing Clullg Allied Youtllg Red Cross Alternate JEANINE JOHNSON NANCY JOHNSON Entre Nousg Future Nurs- csg Library Service Clubg Art Service Club PECCIE JOHNSON Distributive Education in 'li S567 s,- .Lluff WK, f. fs, ,Q-. CX ,,. P K t .tm A f-qs-M ,K ui , .ul L .P- QQ 6- 'SJ' 115 li W k ,'- ' V. -1, PENNEY MARLEENE JOHNSON Distriliutive Education SARAH JOHNSON National Honor Societyg Document Beauty Final- istg Spanish National Honor Societyg Pan American Student Fo- rumg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Hon- or Roll: Junior Favor- ite Noniineeg Homecom- ing Princessg Allied Youth RANDY JOHNSTON Student Council Repre- sentatixeg Jr. Traffic Conimissiong Distributive Educationg Ifootballg Red Cross Altcrnateg Texas ASJI Drawing Contest, llonoralile Men- tion BARBARA DIANE JONES Future Nursesg IBM As- sistantg Lab Assistantg Jr. Achievenicnt, Miss J.A. 1907-68g Concert Choirg M u S i c a I, Bye Bye Birdieng Allied Youth CHRISTINE JONES Ice Skating Clubg Y- Teensg Allied Youthg Fu ture Homemakers DARRELL JONES Allied Youth M1 1..- Seniors Laura Reich and Don Blum attempt to make one of mam Document deadlines. MIKE JONES Ice Skating Clubg Base- ball SUE JONES Student Council Alternateg Latin Clulig Office Assist- antg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Reh- Bellesg Allied Youth Vi fir ,,. JA. . ,LL , 35 2 . t x T.. V eff' ' .15 ' ' 3' . 5 ff JOHN JORDAN Student Council Represent- ativeg Latin Clubg Science Clubg Chess Clubg Ten- nis, District Medalistg Let- terman's Clubg Honor Rollg Key Clubg Red Cross Alternateg Allied Youth CYNTHIA KAHAN EK English Guildg Office As- sistantg Jr. Traffic Com- missiong Girl's Choir DENNIS KALK Student Council Represent- ativeg Footballg Trackg Lettermanfs Clubg Allied Youthg Red Cross Repre- sentative DONALD PAUL KANAGY Pan American Student Fo- rumg Footballg Trackg Honor Rollg Allied Youth CINDY KAUT Cvirlls Choir GAYLE KEASTER Student Council Alternate: Entre Nousg Art Service Club RITA KEETON Y-Teensg Allied Youth PAMELA KELLER Drama Clubg Forensic Cuildg Orchestra 3 Band 3 Allied Youth Seniors JUDY ANN KATTAWAR Clinic Assistuntg Y-Teensg Jr. Traffic Commission, Secretary-Treasurer: Ice Skating Clubg Interna- tional Clubg Allied Youthg Red Cross Alternate BRUCE KELTON Art Service Cluhg Allied Youthg Stage Crew Man- ager f ,-an tim? ij J K it -E , ,C v at ff J g , XA :J t,t.,.- t. fs . it l C, 2 efn , 'o A I ... k.., . E Q . L 28I 282 i if a c e 'I ,Af at Q . 0 , il' . iv ' dl! rg . f 1 r CSI T' S, a Q5 vcr'-i Seniors JUDDY KENN EKIER Ice Skating Clulmg Swim- ming, Allied Youth ED KEPNER International Clubg Key Club, Allied Youth JAMES KIMBLE Pan American Student F0- rumg .Xrt Service Cluhg Concert Choir, Ice Skat- ing Cluhg Band, Drum Major, All Senior Honor Band, Key Clulmg Allied Youth YVETTE KIMREY BILL KING KIM KOHLER COURTNEY KRUTILEK Student Council Alternate, Deutsche Vereing Science Clubg Jr. Traffic Com- missiong Bible Awardg Red Cross Representative ARTHUR KUEHNE SHERYI. KKENSTLER Student Council Represent- ativeg Thespiansg Pan American Student Forumg Drama Club, Y-Teens, Vice-Prcsidentg Concert Choir, Secretaryg Bible Awardg All Region Choir 66-68, All Region Ensem- lmle 66-67g Senior Play, 'SAsk Any Girl , Musical, '4Rye Bye Birdie LINDA LA CY Student Council Represent- ativeg The-spiansg Drama Club, Parliamentarian and Historiang Reb-Belles, Lieutenant, ROTC Drill Team Sponsorg Honor Rollg Friendliestg Home- coming Queeng Senior Class Officer, Treasurer, Girl-S Choir, Presidentg Senior Play, Ask Any Girly f .npr-a,,,V otha gm A -Y 'US V'f 'V AUDREY LaMASTER Distributive Education MARCIA LANDWEHR Art Service Cluhg Interna- tional Clubg Allied Youth Some people have to brush after every meal, Maia.. STACY BYRNS LANGSTON National Honor Societyg Spanish National Honor Societyg Pan American Student Forum g Future Teachers, Presidentg Art Service Club g Y-Teensg Reb-Bellesg Honor Roll ESTER LAREDO Entre Nousg La Coterieg Pan American Student Fo- rumg Y-Teensg Makeup Crewg International Clubg Allied Youth CONNIE LARGENT Library Service Clubg Al- lied Youth CHARLES JAMES LARSON Thespiansg Entre Nousg Drama Clubg Jr. Traffic Commissiong Golfg Letter- rnan's Clubg Allied Youthg Red Cross Representativeg Senior Play, i'Thievc's Car- nival , '6Ask Any Girl JOHN LAWRENCE International Club CINDY LEARNED Entre Nous-g Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Interna- tional Cluhg Bible Awardg Allied Youthg Red Cross Representative fir Ella. in ..,,f 'T' gn IV M.- M ,,,,, af -fu. ' ,Y 'fn ami 'stef' Q.: K. .Q Y r 'V' ' P Kr, ff H- ff, 1,40 W U, -af.. rf' 1 gk , K. f.-:fl MELINDA LE EVY Art Service Clubg Y- Teensg Ice Skating Club MIKE LEM Latin Club: Math Club, Vice-Presidentg H o n o r Rollq National Merit Schol- arship Semi-Finalistg Key Club MIKE W. LEMASTER Los Fiesterosg Pan Ameri- can Student Forumg Jr. Traffic Commission: Base- ballg Allied Youth DEBBIE LEONARD RONALD RENE LETOT Art Service Clubg Jr. Traffic Commissiong Allied Youth- .IANET LEWIS Future Teachersg Y-Tecnsg Ir. Traffic Commissiong Allied Youth ,DW r ,Mg I- ,tie gg' 1 S ' S iii .. ii S K ' .. . I Q Q 5 i . Y N' x I I 5 A Next time, I'll remember to use only one dab. 'xr ,eg STAN LEY Ice Skating Clubg Basket ballg Baseballg Letter- man's Club -QQ, KATHY LIEB National Honor Society Entre Nousg La Coterie Y-Teens, Concert Choir Reb-Belles, Manager and Chaplaing Honor Rollg Bible Award 'E J' KYLE LINDLEY Math Clubg Jr. Achieve- mentg Concert Choirg li' ,,?'i Track F' I S! . Q.. A A s I 1' . eniors upport Athletics KAREN ELIZABETH LITTON National Honor Societyg Latin Cluhg Tennisg Let- tern1an's Clulmg Honor Roll MARY LOVELL Entre Nousg Y-Teensg Al- lied Youth SHARON LOWE Jr. Traffic Conunissiong Ice Skating Clubg Cirl's Choir, Section Leaderg Al- lied Youth NANCY LOWMAN Pan American Student Fo- runig Clinic Assistantg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Reb-Bellesg Sophomore and Junior Favorite Nomineeg Allied Youth LINDA LUN DBECK BREN NA LUSK Y-Teensg Ice Skating Cluhg International Clulig Bible Award MARSHA LYON Latin Clubg Future Nurs- es, Historiang Clinic As- sistantg jr. Achievementg Makeup Crewg Health Ca- reers Clulm, Chaplaing Red Cross Alternate -- -,,,ZE1h f.:,,fffff1 ' -1 1 ., '1- 'lik . if f,,- , , I 52 tx 4 nv 'E 7' I' rf' az, ,, I All ,,1 .akum 5 iz 1 Q3 Aff! I 'Z X x , ht, Loneliness is seeing everyone sitting down, then getting up and leaving just as you come. 4' ,N E an I 1 S A Q , aw Q-Mwv BRUCE fNlavPllEARSON Tliespiansg Drama Clubg Footlmallg Swimmingg Al- lied Youth CAROLYN MADDEN Library Scrsiec Clubg Art Service Clulrg Cirl's Clioirg Biology Lab Assistantg Red Cross Alternate ROBERT CHARLES MAGEE Latin Clulmg C o n e e rt Choirg lce Skating Clubg International Clulmg For- ensics Guild CAROL MAHLER Pan American Student Forumg Art Service Clubg Y-Teens: lr. Traf- fic Commissionq lee Skat- ing Clubg International Clulmg Allied Youth LINDA MALDONADO Office Assistantg Concert Clioirg Honor Rollg Red Cr o s s Representativeg Senior Play, HAsk Any Girl CHARLES STEVEN MANLEY Latin Clubg Art Service Clubg .lr. Traffic Commis- siong lce Skating Club STEVE MARCUM National Honor Societyg Honor Rollg National Merit L1-tter.of Commen- dation SUSAN MARGOLIS Future Nursesg Jr. Traffic Commission, Reporter fl 3 ty Z i , y Q' V I rirf, t A fl 5? :M 'UL Q 'r, ,tes -an mt., iv 5' mi ft, li '32 Q . ,,. v,m.L.d :I , fall I L...a.i ,- 'Ji .t , ' .,f .ala if fi K aa V 'Q l ,, ' 4-f ,ii x J. ., 1 wg -sep-Q,-.... 'ul DEBBIE MARVIN Future Tcachcrsg IBM As- sistantg Art Service Cluhg Ice Skating Clulmg Reb- Ilellesg Red Cross Repre- sentativeg Allied Youth KENNETH ALAN MATHEWS Deutsche Vereing Debate Cluhg Allied Youth RIA MAY English Cuildg Future Homemakersg Makeup Crewg Ice Skating Clubg Red Cross Represcntativeg Allied Youth DECHARD Mc-AFEE eniors SUE MATHIS Pan American Student Fo- rurng IBM Assistantg Art Service Clubg Distributive Educationg Allied Youth CAROLYN MATTHEWS Student Council Represen- tativeg Spanish National Honor Societyg Drama Clubg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Concert Choir, Section Leaderg Ice Skat- ing Club, Secretary-Treas- urerg International Clubg Rel:-Bellesg Honor Rollg Allied Youthg Musical, '6Bye Dye Birdie JUDY MATTSON EMILY MCBRIDE Student Council Represen- tativeg Y-Teensg Distribu- tive Educationg Allied Youthg Latin Cluhg Red Cross Alternate JANICE MARIE McBRIDE Student Council Represen- tativeg Latin Clulsg Ice Skating Clubg Reb-Bellesg Cheerleaderg Honor Roll CYNDI MCCALLY Student Council Represen- tativeg Entre Nousg La Co- terieg Drama Clubg Art Service Clubg Office As- sistantg Y-Teensg Concert Choir, Secretary g Reb- Bellesg Allied Youthg Girls' Choir 'W-,. 27' .- KKK -, as fam, -Q ,.-,,.. ml ' 'vi' S ' , 'T in TW , W ,,.X 4-w x K AK , -12 1 5 ' I I ,V ,e, it , 287 ff 'Mw- ,, I4 STEPHEN McCLENDON Art Service Clubg Jr. Achievement 3 Allied Youthg Red Cross Repre- sentative ROSS MCCOLLUM il Pan American Student F0- rumg Jr. Traffic Commis- siong Ice Skating Club SHARON MCDONELL Library Service Club ALMER CLINTON MQDONNELL eniors SHARON McCRARY Art Service Clubg Y- Tcensg Ice Skating Clubg International Clubg Allied Youthg Red Cross Repre- sentutive JOHN McCRAY Latin Club, Vice-Presidentg Math Club, Secretary- Treasurerg Jr. Traffic Com- mission, Prcsidentg Jr. Achievement, Presidentg Chess Clubg Tennisg Key Clubg Bible Awardg Na- tional Merit Letter of Comniendutiong Mu Alpha Theta NAN MARY Mc-DANIEL Student Council Alternateg Entre Nousg Clinic As- sistantg Office Assistantg Art Service Clubg Y- Teensg- Ice Skating Clubg International Clubg Red Cross Representativeg Al- lied Youth TOM MCELVEEN CLARENCE MCGAHA Library Service Club ANDY McGREGOR Student Council, Senior Member at Largeg Thes- piansg Debate Clubg Trackg Honor Rollg Best All Aroundg Senior Class Officer, Presidentg Key Clubg Allied Youth, Pres- identg Senior Play, g'Ask Any Girl '77 New d vm 1 K -Nw 54 CECE McCUIRE Art Service Cluhg Honor Roll JO MQKENZIE Student Council Alternuteg Rezfeille Staffg D r Z1 m a Clubg Reb-Belles GWEN McKAY JOHN MCKEY Basketballg Baseballg Let- termun's Cluli KATHY MCKISSACK Student Council Represen- tativeg Latin Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Reb-Belles, Vice-Presidentg R O T C Sponsorg Best All Aroundg Junior Favoriteg Home- coming Princcssg Senior Class Officer, Secreturyg Allied Youth KEITH McLAREN Science Clubg Ice Skating Club 3 Concert Choir 3 Swimmingg Allied Youthg All-Region Choir 67-689 All-State Choir 67-689 Sen- ior Play, uAsk Any Girl g Musical, Bye Bye Birdie BILL McLEAN Jr. Traffic Commission g Golf -.g,...s., Miss Andie McGregor, well-known as one of the Key Club's Basketball Queen finalists and cheerleader. JAMES MCNATT Ice Skating Clubg Foot- ballg Truckg Letterman's Club .fad W I MSL W I ,L v 2 -I If' STEVE MCROBERTS John. . .Marsl1u. . ..l0l1n. . .3I2lI'Slli1. .. , 1 1 I if T 'X A3 f K t . Y , , i if wr AJ X X U I JANICE MEAD Future Nursesg Art Serv- ice Clubg Y-Tecnsg Jr. Acliievvmentg Cirl's Clioirg Allied Youthg Rod Cross Representative ANNE MEADOR Drama Clubg Art Service Clulmg Y-Teensg Ice Skat- ing Club 3 International Clubg Allied Youth TED MELADY Buskctballg Lcttcrnian's Clubg Language Lab As- sistunt NANCY MESKAN ICe Skating Clullg Allied Youth KATHY METZ Band, Librarian PHILIP MEYERCORD Thespiansg Concert Choir, Prcsirlcntg TL-nnisg Junior und Sophomore Fuvoriteg Key Clubg National Merit Letter of Coiumcndation TOM BIICHAELS .lr. Acliievenicnt, Corpo- rate Secreturyg ROTC, Platoon Leader M ,nam 0' SZ ,V I .A 5 w ' fe, 1 w. WJ' , J u R lla .tif I 9 Ar x i I V t ,. ,K-ii 1 ,. r e , 1 , 4 ,, 4 Ja- 'li W I 'div '-f U ,,Q,. 'ig ' iv' at we ' K ve' 119 .og ,V it. BOBBY MILLER Entre Nousg Science Club? Ice Skating Clubg F o 0 t b a ll g Letterman's Clubg Honor Rollg Soph- omore Favoriteg Junior Favorite Nomineeg Key Club, Secretaryg Allied Youth ZACK MILLER Student Council, Vice- President and Jr. Member- at-Largeg Pan American Student Forumg Golf, CO- C a pta i n g Letterman's Clubg Junior Favorite Nomineeg Key Club WALTER MILLICAN Art Service Clubg Basket- ball, Managerg Letter- man's Clubg Stage Crew GEORGIE MIRKES Pan American Student Forumg Office Assistantg Art Service Clubg Allied Youth DONNA MITCHELL JOE MOELLER eniors VICKI SUE MINTON Pan American' Student Forum CINDY MIRKES Office Assistantg Library Service Clubg Makeup Crew, Co-Chairman: Allied Youth LINDA MOORE MARCIA MORAN Student Council Alternateg National Honor Societyg Spanish National Honor Societyg Pan American Student Forum, District Representativeg D r a m a Clubg Office Assistantg Ice Skating Clubg Reb-Belles, C a p t a i n g Homecoming Princessg Allied Youth 2 ,gv . 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'ffwiii v r if ei I tr,opooo 7, L C if Is it the 4th or 7th beat that I put my hands up? ,Z , AW ' ,4 MARSIIA MOREY Student Council Represen- tativeg Tha-spiansg Entre Nous: llrama Clulwg Of- fice Assistant: Art Service Cluli, Treasurer and Vice- Presidentg International Cluhg Stage Crewg Set Designer, Pillow Talk, Bye Bye Birdie, Ask Any Girl KATHY MORGAN Student Council Represen- tative: Pan American Stu- dent Forurng Office As- sistantg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Cluhg International Clubg Cheerleaderg ROTC Spon- sorg Allied Youth BRENT MORRIS Math Club, Presidcntg Science Club, Treasurerg IBM Assistantg Art Serv- ice Clubg Jr. Traffic Com- missiong Chess Clulu, Par- lialnentarian, C a p t a i n , Tournament D i r e c t 0 r , ltlenibcr-at-Largeq Honor Roll, National Merit Let- ter of Commendationg Stage Crcwg National Sci- ence Foundation Summer Study Grant CHARLIE MORRIS Ic Skating Clulsg Swim- ming, Cap- taing Letter- man's Cluh BRUCE MORROW Jr. Traffic Connnissiong Footlrallg Allied Youth GLEN MORSE Pan American Student Fo- rumg .Ir. Traffic Commis- siong Colfg I.etterman's Clubg Allied Youtltg Key Club CYNDY MOSS Student Council Alternateg Spanish National Honor Societyg Pan American Student Forumg Clinic As- sistantg Ice Skating Clulsg Reb-Ilellesg Walnut Hill Recreation Center Teen Council AK' ----w '51-4 I I5 ,,,..,,,.A Leg 4 6 I 'I .X ' ' W IX 'fi JoE Moss 5' Allied Youth ig! ' .aff I, I fxh if tv i :ri sa, A f '2- ffl,-E M., .1 Ewk a if' I4-af , M Y p I 1 if FH gg' . 3' 3 x , 'Vu' X I 4' ni GARY MOWERY RICHARD MYERS Student Council Represen- tative, Sergeant at Armsg Latin Clubg Football, Cap- taing Trackg Letterman's Club, Presidentg Most Ath- leticg Key Club, Treasurer Seniors BILLYE MULLINS Future Teachers g Orches- tra, Treasurerg I3and,, Secretaryg Honor Rollg Al- lied Youthg Red Cross Representative DIAN MURRAY Pan American Student Fo- rumg Office Assistantg Y- Teensg Ice Skating Clubg International Clubg Reb- Bellesg Allied Youthg Red Cross Representative NANCY MURRAY Art Service Clubg Y- Teensg Concert Choir, Reb-Bellesg Honor Rollg Girls' Choirg Red Cross Alternateg Allied Youth LARRY MYERS Art Service Clubg Jr. Traffic Commissiong Ice Skating Clubg Interna- tional Cluhg Key Clubg Health Careers Club KAM NARAINE NANCY NEFF National Honor Societyg Thespiansg Spanish Na- tional Honor Societyg Pan American Student Forumg Deutsche Vereing Makeup Crewg Honor Rollg Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation DEBBIE NEWSOME Spanish National Honor Societyg Pan American Student Forumg Future Teachersg Counselor As- sistantg Y-Teensg Inter- national Clubg Honor Roll JUDY NICHOLS Latin Clubg Fiiture Teach- ersg Health Careers Clubg Jr. Traffic Commissiong Concert Choirg Honor Rollg Allied Youthg Red Cross Alternateg Musical Bye Bye Birdie ! 1. Quad E si ' ,,4,w- A293 is l s f , ,-Q, 1 K Y , Ki ' . - ,---X. -7 we 'L Q- t. us! iw 35 . , 1, -,g S . ,p- if ASV.. DAVID PAUL NICHOLSON Baseballg Allied Youth MARY ANN NORTHCUTT Entre Nousg La Coterieg Allied Youthg Orchestra, Dal-Hi Symphony Ist Vio- lin, All-State Youth Or- chestra, Ist Violin PATTY OATES Y-Teensg Concert Choirg Honor Rollg Allied Youthg Senior Play, A'Ask Any Girl ERIC OETTING Chess Clulig ROTC JUDY OHLAND Student Council Alternate-g Pan American Student Fo- rumg Future Teachers, Vice-Presiclentg Office As- sistant, Y-Teensg Concert Choirg Reb-Bellesg Allied Youthg Red Cross Repre- sentative CRAIG OLDEN Deutsche Vereing Art Serv- ice Clubg ,Ir. Traffic Com- m i s s i 0 n g International Club: Allied Youth WILLIAM STEPHEN OSBURN Concert Choirg Honor Roll LOEMMA OWENS DUSTY PACE ROBERT PALMS .Ir. Achievement 5 Concert Choir :iU'1 v Nba'- , A195 el tt X- A Q t X ww ls, Q B I I I 9 Y Eel E , 1 1 I Q' fi Q I iv 1 l I E I As I recall, his exact words were, 'The paint hit the fan. ?-if . x JO ANN PARK Student Council Represen tative and Alternateg Dra ma Clubg IBM Assistant Concert Choir, Vice-Presi dent, Chaplain, Accom panistg Bed Cross Repre sentativeg Girl's Choir Accompanistg Musical Bye Bye Birdie g All City Ensemble, 3 First Division Medals WILLIAM JAMES PARR Student Council Represen- tativeg Thespiansg Drama Clubg Art Service Club: Stage Crew 9 Concert Choir, Section Leaderg All- Region Choir 67-683 Foot- ballg Letterman's Clubg Senior Play, Ask Any Girlng Musicals, Briga- doon, Bye Bye Birdie CINDY PASCHEN Office Assistantg Y-Tecnsg International Clubg Allied Youthg Jr, Traffic Com- mission eniors Have Annual enior Play TONI PAPPAS Art Service Clullg Concert Choirg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Bollg Senior Play, '4Ask Any Girl DALE PARISH Student Council Alternateg Spanish National Honor Societyg Pan American Student Forumg Science Clubg Physics High Dec- ibel Groupg Honor Roll GINA PATTON JOHN S. PEACOCK Latin Clubg Allied Youth 1 t,,, 115 W my of 5 ,pw ,lr 211621: ' ,lfi m,,, if , CAROL PEARSON - fi Distributive Educationg Al- lied Youthg Red Cross ? Representative .. Vw P' --mist ,,,, ' a -' 's ,L 4Lm - , 56 r A c Hua , bl st . ., P fi , -I -4 'V .Sy K :ff Ig a e- f,,,, A.,k K , if .ff V Q f T1 x kmlxt f IW , Mu ,is ,.W,, . ,,,. , .. SHARON PEEK Student Council Alternateg National Honor Societyg Document Staff, Organiza- tions Editorg Entre Nousg La Coterieg English Guildg Language Lab Assistantg Ice Skating Clubg Inter- national Clubg Honor Rollg Bible Awardg Girls' Choir RANDY PENNY Science Clubg Jr. Traffic Commissiong Ice Skating Clubg International Clubg Bandg Key Clubg Allied Youth LINDA PERRYMAN Pan American Student Fo- rumg Ice Skating Club LARRY PETRON LA VERN PETITT Office Assistantg Y-Teens RAY PETTY National Honor Societyg Quill and Scrollg Honor Rollg Document Staff, Photographerg Document Awardg Pan American Student Forumg Jr. Traf- fic Commissiong Key Clubg National Merit Let- ter of Commendationg Physics High Decibel Groupg Senior Play, Ask Any Girl ELLEN IRENE PHARR Pan American Student Forumg Latin Clubg Of- fice Assistant me y.,, I r,yrc s 0 Cl1l0I'S '6Purple Haze ,QQ , ,,....,,f 'i i ,.,..o'f .1- r ,..u-45 ,uw .nv- ' ..0H ' M M M, 4- M rf' Coll Durnl Hasn't anybody heard of DeKalb, Texas? BRENDA PIERRE JOHN PORRAS . T' DENNIS PIRANIO ROBERT PORTER , I .Ir. Traffic Cornmissiong Jr. Traffic Cominissiong Honor R011 International Club W 6' ROY POSTON Pan American Student Fo JERRY DON PITIIAN rum Library qervice Club ,Ir Traffic Commis- ff' 7 sion f 5, A 1 Q 2, ' f it nfl ' 'I .ntl UW LINDA PRESCIUTT National Honor. Soeietyg Spanish National Honor Soeietyg Pan American Student Forumg Art Serv- ice Clubg Convert Clloirg Ice Skating Club: Reb- Ilellesg Honor Rollg Allied Youtli KAY PRIDE Student Couneil Represen- tativeg Entre Nousg La Coterieg Concert Clioirg Bible Award eniors DENNIS PHEWITT Student Council Represen- tativeg Tliespiansg Latin Clubg Drama Clubg Art SALLY PURNELL Concert Clioirg Girls' Serxiee Club: Distributive Choirg Senior Play, 'tAsk Education: Rand: Red Cross Alternate: Allied Youth V . Seniors take full advantage of study halls. LANNY PRICE Swinuningg Allied Youth 4 Any Girl GEORGE PURVIS STEVEN MARCUS PYLANT Bible Award FRANCES RAMSEY Pan American Student Fo- rumg Future TCJCIICISQ Future Nursesg Library Service Clubg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Makeup Crcwg Red Cross Alternate 9- .gr! if 'K- +A Q N ,ef 1 f P l X F I- .vl ' Y A X -f L New ii' K. ,, 'ITE .. I xx. 'luni iw .,- Some people can only wish A' ' f, , ' ' 5 ifaeiifffliif Q ,,'. ,, , that they were on the Docu- AA'A if - ment Staff! REBECCA RAMSEY Thespiansg Seeretaryg Pan American Student Forunig Drama Clubg Art Service Clubg Concert Choirg Makeup Crew, Committee Chairmang Allied Youtlig Red Cross Rcpresentativeg Forensic Leagueg Senior Play, Ask Any Cirli' MIKE RAMZY Art Scrviee Clubg Chess Clubg Band MAC RAWLEY Pan American Student Fo- rumg Science Clulig Art Service Clulig Jr. Traffic Commissiong lee Skating Clulsg Honor Rollg Physics Lalx Assistant FARRELL RAY Student Council Represen- tativeg National Honor So- ciety, Presidentg Basket- liallg Honor Roll: Key Clulmg Senior Board Mem- berg Allied R70l1lllQ Inter- national Clulmg Honor Rollg National Merit Let- ter of Commendation RIX REAVES Jr. Traffic Connnissiong Ice Skating Clubg Foot- lmallg Allied Youthg Red Cross Representative f P SUSAN RECTUR Student Council Represen- tativeg Entre Nous, Secre- taryg La Coterieg Art Service Cluli, Treasurerg Allied Youthg Lighting Crew Direetorg Red Cross Representative KATHY REED Student Couneil Represen- tativeg Pan American Stu- dent FOTUIIIQ Drama Clubg Office Assistantg Art Serv- ice Clubg Makeup Crewg Red Cross Representativeg Allied Youth' ROSEMARY REED Entre Nousg La Coterieg Future Teachersg Distribu- tive Education JEFFERSON ANNUAL STAFF , .- 'wi 'fe CASMIRA REEVES Clinic Assistant 3 Honor Roll ANDY W. ROBINSON Seniors 411 to J. .pt sez, i W I ff' These are the formative years. LAURA REICH Student Council Alternateg National Honor Societyg Document Staff, Activities Editorg Entre Nous, His- toriang La Coterieg Office Assistantg International Cluhg Honor Roll DEBBIE RIDDLES Student Council Alternateg National Honor Societyg Thespians, Secretary, Pro- gram Chairmang Reveille Staff, Feature Editorg Eng- lish Guild, Secretaryg Of- fice Assistantg Art Service Cluli, Lighting Crewg Reb-Belles, Lieutenantg ROTC Sponsorg Honor Rollg NCTE Runner-upg Senior Play, Ask Any Cirlv KAY RODGERS Art Service Club MARY NAN ROEDER International C l u b g Red Cross Representa- tive JILL ROGERS JOHN FRANCIS ROGERS Latin Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Chess Clubg Orches- trag Band, Region Bandg National Merit Letter of Commendation '1- Q! ' X QM--Af' M, 4 4 IX my fmt, 0 wt Q 4 qzwma, .. -. ,Mx H I 'vt I' , , I rf' I ,- MRJ ww JERRY ROHR Distributive Educationg Al- lied Youth PETE ROSENBERG Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Club At least I dont suck my thumb .anymore Seniors BILL ROSS KEITH SADLER Latin Clubg Jr, Traffic Commissiong International Clulm MARCIA SANDERS Student Council Alternateg Red-Belles, Lieutenantg Sophomore F a v 0 r i t e 5 Homecoming Princess: ROTC Sponsorg Key Club Sweetheart LAURA SANDOVAL Distrihutive Education PHILIP SCHAD SUSAN SCHAERDEL Spanish National Honor Societyg Pan American Student Forumg Drama Cluhg Debate Clubg Fu- ture Teachers, Secretaryg Office Assistantg Y-Teensg lr. Traffic Connnissiong Reb-Belles at , f I Mi? 1544, new . ' ' , Q ,,, 1' f 4 ff A 1. LINDA SCHANB.-XCHER Transfer Student DEBORAH JEAN SCHIERENBECK Lilmrary Service Clulag Art Sc-rxiee Clulag .Ir. Achieve- mt-nt DOHC.-XS EIL-XINE SCHIXDLER Tliespiansg Drama Clubg Art Service Clulmg Y- Teens, Social Cllillflllllllg Iforensie Cuildg Allied Youtlig Senior Play, Ask Any Cirl KANDI SCIIRAMM Dorzmienz Beauty Nomi- ueeg Pan American Stu- dent Forumg Clinic As- sistantg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Inter- national Clubg Allie d Nilllllll MARK H. SCHULZE Forensic Guildg Interna- tional Clubg Band SUZANNF SCOTT SHARON SEAGRAVES Student Council Represen- tativeg Latin Club, Vice- Presidentg Counselor As- s i stan t g International Clulrg Reb-Rellesq Honor Rollg National Merit Let- ter of Commendation . Hold on there 1 nunutt Dtblne CAROLYN SEAY Q' Art Service Clubg Y- Teensg Honor Roll A MJ .fm ' l f, wx: - 2 K 5' V V E ' .. 2 tk - I Tin ,ff L f l rw' ,M- tf 1 Qkfiiawf JEANNE SEAY R1'1'1'iHe Stuff. News Edt torg Lutin Club, Art Serv- ice- Clubg Y-Ter-nsg Inter- national Cluhg Allied Yuutllg Rod Cross Rvpre- Sm-ntatlve ROBERT SELL Latin Clullg Allivd Yltlllll RHUNDA SFHELDS Office Assistantg Art Serv- ice Clubg Y-Tccnsg Allicd Youth SUE SHINSKY Allied Youth eniors SALLY SELLERS DOROTHY SERVICK Futurv TClll'llt'I'SQ Art Surv- ive Clulmg Allied Youtlig llistriluutivc Education B013 SHELTON Football 3 Truckg Letter- IIl3Il,S Clubq Key Clubg Allied Youth ,gg i t rn., .bv a'I'1n tt little teapot, short und stout 4 'Paks ii Li '1 I HI ua11't take my eyes off of you, .1-Q,-5 IJISDIC SI-IIPNIAN Studvnt Cu1111m'il Rl'IJIAl'5FII- ldtiwg 'I'l1t-spia111Q: Fntre Nuua President: I.i1 C11- tvrivg IJIULIIIILI fflulm. Vice'- I'1'esid1-11t: Art Sc1'x'i1'v Clulr, PI'k'5Illt'IIl2 IIu11ur Rnllg KIt1ft Crvutixvg K1-d Cross IlPIlI't'5l'I1ILllIYt' NIIFSY SHOIIKEY Tlie-spiunsz Los Fit-stvrusg I'a111 AI1lt'I'Il'LlI1 Student F0- ru1113 Dr1111111 Clulzg Art Svrxicn- Clubg I-Tvvrisg Convert Clioir, Section Imutlerg Ire Skating Clulwg Tennis, C11pt11i11: I.t-tto1'- IllLIII'S Clulwz Must Atli- It-tit-: Allivd Ytiutli SARA SHORT Student Council Hvprcsvn- tutiveg Entre Nous: Drama Club: Office- Assistantg RPI:-Ut,-llvsg Honor Rollg Allied Youllig He-d Cross Iieprcseiitatiw my -z, iffi f' , if ' 531'-' 'Wy Tx JOSEPH WAYNE SIIJDONS Pan A111vri1'an Student Fo- if I ' I'LlII1 Seniors LYN SIDENER Art Scrvire Clubg Y- Tevneg ICC Skating Clubg Red Cross Rt1presPntz1ti1'6 MIKE SILYIZR lIIfI.URES ANN SIMMONS 1-T1-ensg C0111-art Cliuirg Ice Skt1ti11g Iilubg Girls' Clioirg All-Rt'git1Il Choir 67-68 BILL SIMMONS Uaskeiliall, Manager ' 1 1 2 ,, QLAALI K , at Aw . 4. r u 115 9' Y F3 gf U A-.J 3 Y,-'jf W4 if 5' H mf ,V N I :ee I B f GAIL SIMS Future Teachersg Art Serv- ice Clubg Allied Youthg Senior Play, Ask Any Girl DEBBIE SINGLETON Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Club SANDY SKAGGS Student Council Alternateg Art Service Clubg Y- Teensg Jr. Traffic Com- missiong Concert Choirg Ice Skating Clubg Inter- national Clubg Red Cross Representativeg Allied Youth TOM SKINNER Key Clubg Concert Choirg Musical, Bye Bye Birdie FEDERICK SLICE Ice Skating Club BECKY JEAN SMITH Drama Clubg Jr. Traffic Commissivng Ice Skating Club DOUGLAS WAYNE SMITH Art Service Clubg Concert Choir, Section Leaderg Stage Crewg Ice Skating Clubg Footballg All-Region Choir 67-68g I.etternian's Clubg Musicals, ullriga- doon and Bye Bye' Birdie RAY NEAL F 0 0 t b a ll g I.etterman's Clubg Allied Youth if QS Az. ' Z' Q V M M y 1 .tt,,,,, if 2 A y ,J SKC? W, it . fi 'mt ' a Did you hear the joke about thc quiet drill team member? gf, :-QQ -5? . Efse wx ---gf' , X , in 'YE W. I tt 3 .-we i' GLEN GARY SMITH ROTC, S-3 Training and Operations JACK SMITH J.-XNEEN SMITH Entre Nousg La Coterieg Drama Clubg Office As- sistuntg Art Serwice Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Inter- national Club: Honor Rollg Allied Youthg Stage Crewg Red Cross Repre- sentutive KATHY SMITH Future Nursesg Art Serv- ice Clubg Y-Teensg Health Careers Clubg Allie d Youth MERRI SMITH Entre Nous Los Flestero Art Service Club Teens Internatlon il Club Allied Youth STACEY SMITH Basketballg Letterman's Clubg Key Club LQY EDWARD SNEARY Student Council Represen- tativeg Pan American Stu- dent Forumg English Cuildg Concert Choirg In- ternational Clubg Allied Youth CAROL SNODCRASS BURT R. SOLOMONS Latin Club: Swimming BOB SOMILRS Student Countil Reprc en tame EIlgl1Sl1Cl1lld La tin Club Z rep f 's....,4 Y ,f l A 'L we ' l -all-:.iif1 ' sfssaz 11211111- liii, 1 -. b NIH., ' 8 5 ,.., E. 4' XS -ev N3 ,.,, xi E -ANY' av- ' V Hug,-.t fe 4 .I W , .' ,, M, V , V .Mn I -, 2 l it 5 I gee- AQ' Q ,ff W W N. e tl JIM SPALDING Allied Youth DON SPECKMAN Latin Cluhg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Colfg Letterman's Club g Red Cross Alternateg Al- lied Youth SUSAN SPELLMAN BILL STARNES Student Council, Presi- dentg National Honor So- cietyg Document Staff, Ad- vertising Editorg Deutsche Vereing Ice Skating Clubg Basketballg Honor Rollg Most Likely to Succcedg National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalistg Key Club, Presidentg Bible Awardg National Youth Conference on the Atom PAMELA STATON RUTH ELAINE STEPHAN Deutshe Vereing Office Assistantg International Clubg .Allied Youth .tt Seniors SYNDEE SQUIBB Student Council Alternateg Office Assistantg Art Serv- ice Clubg Y-Teensg Inter- national Cluhg Honor Rollg Red Cross Repre- sentative JIM STACY ADRIENNE STETSON Concert Choir: Student Council Representativeg Pan American Student Fo- rumg Make-up Crewg In- ternational Clubg Orches- trag Allied Youthg Senior Play, Ask Any Cirl g Musical, Bye Bye Birdie J IM STEVENS Entre Nousg Student Council Representativeg Allied Youthg Jr. Achieve- ment, President J 4 .F f 8? 4-gen-r 4-ii E, WENDELL STEVENSON ,IODIE STOUT Library Service Clubg Art Service Clubg Y-Teens is 'lnv - '20 -.U-.f no Cl1l0I'S JACK P. STEWART GREG STI LES In Achievementg Jr. Traf- fic COII1I1IISSi0I1Q Ice Skat- ing Clubg Footliallg Allied Youtllg Senior Play, 'iAsk Any Girl MARCIE STILES Entre Nousg La Coterieg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Clulig Reb-Bellesg Honor Rollg Allied Youth DENNIS STILL Ymi Distriliutive Education t:,...., Red Cro s Reprewntdtixe i I One potato, two potato, thru: DUSTY STRATTON RICK SULTZB KUCH potato four . . iw? ,av 7Qu si I 'U Gu. I Ox 1 fi- Rl n , 5, I , rx 5 A I F f-'T'-is .2 4-'ff' A ia' T V - link .-,V 3 its RAY SUTTON Student Council Represen- tativeg Thespiansg Drama Clubg Jr. Traffic Commis- sion: Jr. Achievementg Allied Youthg Ice Skating Clubg Colfg Letterman's Clubg Senior Play, Ask Any Girl CAROL SWEENEY Pan American Student Forumg Y-Tcensg Honor Rollg Allied Youthg Red Cross Representative Lx llltel QA BRUCE SWEITZER . ' I . VV WM 0 Ice Skating Clubg Swim- mingg Allied Youth RICHARD SYLVESTER Student Council Represen- tativeg Latin Clubg Dis- tributive Educutiong Allied Youth DAVID TAYLOR Entre Nousg Jr, Traffic Commissiong Ice Skating Clubg Football, Managerg Track, Managerg Letter- man's Clubg Key Clubg Allied Youth RICHARD TAYLOR Student Council Represen- tativeg Thespiansg Drama Clubg Orchestra, Section Leaderg Band, Junior Rep- resentativeg Key Clubg Al- lied Youth, Vice-Presidentg Senior Play, Ask Any Girl NEAL TENG Student Council Alternateg Thespiansg Deutsche Vere- in, President g Drama Clubg ,Debate Clubg For- ensics Cuild, Presidentg International Club, His- toriang Honor Rollg Key Clubg Allied Youthg Dal- las County Youth Council DIANN TESSMAN Student Council Represen- tative, Sophomore-Member at-Largeg Spanish National Honor Societyg Pan Amer- ican Student Forum, Sec- retary-Treasurerg L a t i n Clubg Office Assistantg Ice Skating Clubg Reb- Bellesg Sophomore Favor- ite Nomineeg Allied Youthg Los Vencedores Seniors RICHARD TAMEZ JEANINE THELEN Jr. Achievementg Interna- tional Club af - t C W ' I - as JT .i 4 fl' ff aa.-f S A OVVV I 'PF' D Y ' ll. , fr- at 1 f , 9 xl ,M y 3 'K p o I L 25 1 eniors 5? X K 1 . p H CL A , fs ,,,. 1, Quin HM ,genu-as SMILE ? I ? CHARLIE TINER Student Council, Secre- taryg Thespiansg Honor Rollg Key Clubg Allied Youth, Vice-President BEVERLY TREADWELL Jr. Traffic Commission ROBERT TROTMAN TOMMY L. TUCKER Ice Skating Clubg Bas- ketballg Honor Rollg Key Clubg Allied Youth MARY ELLEN TURNER Entre Nousg Art Service C l u b 3 International Clubg Red Cross Repre- sentatvieg Biology Lab Assistant PATTY TURNER Reveille Staff, Assistant Editorg Entre Nous, Re- porterg La Coterieg Reb- Belles, Reporterg Allied Youth JACK TURQUETTE Math Clubg Science Clubg Jr. Traffic Commissiong Chess Clubg Allied Youth LAURA UTRECHT Future Homemakers, Vice- President ,A QQ 'gr A 4 '95 Nh ld - If -ci ' K'-,JU Aqwuafof CHERYL VAN HOOSER Pan American Student Fo- rumg Jr. Achievement CAROL VANDERWIEL Entre Nousg La Coterieg Science Clubg Jr. Achieve- ment, Vice-Presidentg Hon- or Rollg Allied Youthg Health Careers Club BOB VASSALLO Pan American Student Fo- rumg Latin Clubg Jr. Traf- fic Commissiong Baseballg Allied Youth LYNNE VENER Girl's Choir LAURA VLCKO Latin Clubg Allied Youth HELEN WALDORF Student Council Alternateg National Honor Societyg Quill and Scrollg Docu- ment Staff, Activities Ed- itor, Copy Writerg La Co- terieg English Guild, Pres- identg Math Club, Treas- urerg Health Careers Club, Historiang Chess Club, Presidentg Most Likely to Succeedg National Merit Scholarshipg National Sci- ence Foundation Scholar- ship mr and F it X - ii V1 z Q' P Q 5 33. N Ross VASSALLO Q f Los Fiesterosg Ice Skating 6 Clubg Key Clubg Health BUDDY WALKER f 4 VU? Careers Clubg Biology Lab tgV N?:V by, K Assistant yi 4, , gm MARY ETTA VAUGHN 304' is lx Los Fiesterosg Future BRUCE WALL lk ' ' I Homemakersg Future Nurs- VK., I 5 'L' L, esg Ice Skating Club Wt . l 3lI Dont worry' Ive almost cured myself of acrophobiaf' NANCY WARREN Pan American Student Forunig Y-Teensg Jr. Achievement, Corporate Secretaryg Allied Youthg Girls' Choir JULIE WASSON Student Council Represen- tativeg National Honor So- cietyg Thespians, Presi- dentg Reveille Staff, Ed- itorg Drama Clubg Foren- sics Guild, Secrctary-Treas- urerg Art Service Clubg Lighting Crewg Concert Choirg International Club, Presidentg National Merit Letter of Cornniendationg American Field Service Exchange Student to Eng- land SCOTT WAT KIlN S NANCY MARGARET wA'rsoN ,,, Concert Choirg Reb-Bcllesg Art Service Clulmg Girl's Choir ALLAN WEAVER Q Swimming sl .L S . 'P enlors CORA DIANE WASHAM Latin Club MARTY WEAVER Office Assistantg Art Serv- ice Club Q -.svfli N k,,,.. k , , 4' I Q ep .. 1 E R . lf? t .gi if c 5 ea v:, I ,Sl e X Z 'B--If ' ' .J CINDY WEBB Los Fiesterosg Library Service Clubg Concert Choir, Chaplaing Interna- tional Clubg Orchestra, Presidentg Reb-B ell e s 3 Girls' Choirg Allie d Youthg Musicals, uBriga- doon and 4'Bye Bye Birdie KEN WEBB Los Fiesterosg Jr. Traffic Commission KYLE WEBB Trackg Allied Youth GAIL WEBSTER Entre Nousg Ice Skating Club g Band 3 Allied Youthg Girls' Choir RITA WEIS La Coterieg Deutsche Vereing Office Assistantg International Clubg Allied Youthg Girls' Choir POLLY J OAN N E WESTDYKE Pan American Student Forumg Library Service Club, Prcsidentg Art Serv- ice Club, Stage Crewg Y- Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Allied Youth MARILYN WHISENANT Future Homemakersg Fu- ture Teachersg Future Nurscsg Y-Teensg Make-up Crewg Ice Skating Clubg Reb-Bellesg Allied Youth DEBRA R. WHITE Pan American Student F o r u m g International Clubg Honor Rollg Art Service Clubg Forensics Guild czgjli' -4-:f f' ps, 70 .416 Q r JERRY WHITE if C Entre Nous: Pan Ameri- K. Q A can Student Forumg T Trackg Allied Youth I l m 4v., ! N TERRI WHITE Q , -.: , -l 1. V E. Nas 6 gf - A L M -1, ff , , KV MTN if -n W , li 7bv, ' Q l 'QF P 1 f STEVE WHITNEY Entre Nousg Trackg Key Club FREDERICK WIELINGA Trackg Projectionist ROEL WIELINGA Art Service Club MIKE WILDER Entre Nousg La Coterieg IBM Assistantg ROTC, C o m p a n y Commander, Drill Teamg Language Lab Assistant AMY WILLCOX Drama Clubg Library Serv- ice Club, Chapluing Allied Youth DEBORAH WILLEY Future Homemukersg Fu- ture Teachersg Art Service Clubg Make-up Crewg Band, Librariang Allied Youthg Red Cross Repre- sentative ANN WILLIAMS Student Council Alternateg Thespiansg Rereille Staff, Editorg Office Assistantg Art Service Club, Report- erg Make-up Crewg Senior Play, Ask Any Girl BROOKE WILLIAMS Student Council Alternateg National Honor Societyg Thespiansg Quill and Scrollg Document Staff, Military and Faculty Ed- itor, Editorg Entre Nousg La Coterieg Latin Clubg Drama Club, Secretary- Treasurer, Presidentg In- ternational Clubg ROTC Band Sponsorg Honor Roll JOHN WILLIAMS KEN WILLIAMS Student Council Represen- tativeg Document Staff, Photographerg La Coterieg Deutsche Vereing Honor Rollg Key Clubg National Merit Letter of Commen- dation I -. ,,'e ' , my K F 4' ,, Rfk -L it ' 'R ,, - .4 f --1. I -ix -3 I Ain 4 i Q, 1' f Q, 44 f eff- 4 V R Q 12,1671 ,t a xi -2 ,Y- Q79 f . tm x' , K' 7' ,a .tj K1 ,-...ay ,JY ,fi min U ' Lum MARILYN WILLIAMS Forensics Cuildg Concert Choir PATTI WILLIAMS International Clubg Office Assistant VAUGHN WILLIAMS Student Council Alternateg Los Fiesterosg Latin Clubg Math Clubg Science Cluhg Jr. Traffic Commissiong Footballg Trackg Physics High Decihel Groupg Red Cross Representative WILLIAM WILLIAMS Art Service Clubg Allied Youth Seniors PATTI WILLIAMS Office Assistantg Distribu- tive Education PAULA WILLIAMS Band Allied Youth ' THOMAS R. WILSON J Mi, f 1 RILEY WILLSON JEFF WILSON English Cuildg L a t i n Clubg Health Careers Club JOHN WILSON ROTC 5 'XTZZ' 'rv- Q.. , E' -f tu-2 W 'W K 'fy' 4, , U r J V . ' f .Q 1 A A x X V' ,es ew- 'vw 1 N A Qi. .uae SARAH WILSON Document Beauty ,Finalistg Office Assistantg Concert Choir, Social Secretaryg Ice Skating Clubg Sopho- more Favoriteg Junior Fa- vorite Nomineeg Girls' Choirg Allied Youth SUNNY WILSON JAY WIMBERLEY Document Staff, Sports Ed- itorg Tennisg Key Club JEFF WINCHESTER Spanish National Honor Societyg Pan American Student Forumg Science Clubg Honor Rollg Key Clubg Allied Youthg Na- tional Merit Letter of CHARLES R. WOMACK Student Council Represen- tativeg Entre Nousg Jr. Traffic Commissiong Con- cert Choirg Honor Rollg Red Cross Representativeg Allied Youth JUDY WORME Future Homemakersg Fu- ture Nursesg Library Serv- ice Clubg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Allied Youthg Health Careers Club PATRICIA WORRELL Reveille Staff, Assistant Advertising Editorg Eng- lish Cuildg Latin Clubg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Rollg Allied Youthg Red Cross Representative BOB WORSHAM Commendation BETTY WOMACK JIM WYLIE Future Nursesg Clinic As- Ice Skating Clubg Foot- sistant ballg Letterman's Club J X if , Ji' L ,M 'iff 111 ITN AY! K Q if . QAYN v 4,...f- BETH YATES Entre Nousg La Cotericg Drama Clubg F u t u r e Teachersg Office Assistantg Make-up Crewg Senior Play, Ask Any Girl HOWARD ZEDER Jr. Traffic Commissiong Bible Awardg Ice Skating Cluhg Senior Play, Ask Any Girl 'Ya' eniors at ii at BRUCE YOUNG Concert Choirg Ch e s s Clubg ROTCg Musical, 'SBye Bye Birdie OLIVIA YOUNCBLOOD Future Tcachersg Future Nurses, Secretary-Treasub erg Allied Youthg Red Cross Representative PATTY ZAHNISER Student Council Represen- tativeg Thcspiansg Spanish National Honor Societyg Pan American Student Forumg Drama Clubg Of- fice Assistantg Make-up Crewg Ice Skating Clubg International Clubg Hon- or Rollg Senior Play, 'gAsk Any Girl g Red Cross Rep- rescntative ANGIE ZAMBRANO Y-Teens bw 'AI think wc need more salt BILL ZELLMAN Ice Skating Clubg Foot- ballg Baseballg ROTC, Battalion Executive Offi- cerg Letterxnan's Club ROGER ZETTERLUND Student Council Represen- tativeg Pan American Stu- dent Forumg Drama Clubg Health Careers Clubg Al- lied Youthg Senior Play, 6'Ask Any Girl Left to right: Andy Mt-Gregor, President: Rim-lltird Crossnickle, Yin--I'rt-sitlvnt: Kathy NIcKissuck, Secretary: Linda Lucy Tre.1 uxer Senior Class Officers' Elected in November by their class members, Planners of the activities for our last year together Friends, events, memories, A special senior year To unite the Class of ,68 3l8 V- 1 up 'f Senlor C ass Offlcers and Sponsors ty ff J Q I? PAA, Q-n. 1 i 1 f , 1 , 'ir-- .4 Z 1 Q to 4 . 1 ' ' 5 4 . 3 A ..- v 7' -it 4 4-1 eq It , e 4 5- l. ' ,Ll .,,- I,f-jt to right: Mrs. Grace Delatour, Mr. E. Boyd Curtis, Miss Martha Mintcr 1968 Senior Year Lips laughing Feet dancing Eyes meeting with a special sparkle Because the world is bright and alive. . . Veils of anticipation dissolved by the acid of reality As we live this final high school year- Heads in the clouds, fingers digging deep into lifeg We savor the remaining childhood qualities: enthusiasm, fantasy, trust, and joy in the simple things As we prepare to accept the Freedom in adult life together . . . if A 47 I wsu W wwf: . l 'F-Q-...X 1 '4 -J H I k . Semors 6' A af .W---M.,,f: . if I -, M ..-l A Journey of a Thousand Miles . . . ,. . ,K...k, grail? f Begins, With the First Stepf' 32I J Q Liifw 8 ' .99 :Gr iaf 3 GG 81 -'Q Cathy Aaker Mindy Abercrombie Ann Adams Mary Adams Donna Ahrens Susan Albright Ann Albritton Ann Allman Alexander Alvarado Deniese Alvarado Judi Anson Bob Armstead Tom Armstrong Patricia Arnold Priscilla Asbill Nancy Ashton Ronnie Aslett Bob Austin Barbara Ayers Donna Bailey Doskie Baird John Bangs Charles Banks Bill Barbour Jim Barnett Kerry Barnes Melva Barnes Phillip Barnett Phyllis Barnett Mary Barrett Rick Barta Alice Bass William Bayman Coral Beach Beth Bean Donny Bell Mike Bell Sharon Bennett Bill Bickham Vicki Bigger it 'ti t S- ,. I ,. ,QB 1 ik, w , vw ik 'MU 1 K f 5' i t i at 85' A 6,1 A +A Q 'h Q' lit 1 A is 77 '24 . ,. 'V ce A 1 ttf' 2 .4 I y R x, fx ff 1 if 'E' f' - ' i f A 1 3. '-T f 74- :Z , X9-HIV N la -'vlan' f' ' . :xi X5 V A- 1, ,yyy ,Sf -7- , i V V . 5-55 GN as y qv! ttf' -Q 'wal B, ,Ll if' t Q 9 . SV N ' ' dbrkr .,,,. Y V in 121: ' 'bw ,I-fn ta, Q, ., - f J aa Q ' ttti ' T. B Z V ,,,qg: L V X, 75,5535 Q' , X ' , V 1 A A Q Ann Blackwood 'W' wg 432 ' f , ' A. Debby Blunkenmcister ' ,V Vi, X f V '5 Rocky Blevins ' lf 4 Z ,' Q' -,L 1' Karen B0l'Ill'l1Cl' 5 E I in ly Lisa Bolton A or l in o o i , X li, :M , Bert Bond ' in 5- fn . Toni Bone V , , vi 3 Fred Booth ' ' V if - ' Putty Bracken X 1 ,rf XV gf' Myra liradsllaw or ' W? H af' , , Q., ru v- 5 H., iz? ' 'vi -in -1 ' .4- ,P X 2 ' A l f1,l V3,-fv y X. v. ' X--r 4 ex E, , l V Q Vy Sf- ' dw ,a 1,5 i' Mil. .f' N Q-1 Valk u rs 1 I Y? gf, W QM .,,, , , V I Q 41, I I l Detra Burke Carter BllSl'll2ll'dl Debbie Butcher Beeky Butler Steve Bybec Donna Bynum Q 1 va. W Judy Braun ,V Paula Brewer K Jay Briden , ., ,1 - -vw ' David lirinson Put Brooks ' i l llrad Brown A A A Mark Brown V- - A Wallace Brown A ' , 1- V Coke Buchanan ' K, jamn lluvlizinun Q wi- I 7 1 04 5., Adelia Buckley Sue Buckner 9 izuddy Buddin Sylvia Bunch Lani llurkluxrt Juniors Caution: Do not breathe because of deadly fumes? Barbara Byrne Karen Cade lliirk Carpenter Beverly Carroll Dennis Carruth Mary Ann Cash mf W tai Q, WSL ml 'E we I .W . 24 'Q VT? , , f me 'wi 'N I , 6' we ' l . Q f, 1 l ,, i X C l Colleen Cassidy ,. 'V VV V ' . ix nal pw ' V Vt, S Becky Caughran V V M, -. l ff 'V dl Diane Causey Ku V N V H ffl? QM. , David Chamberlain - j, V W- Janis Chandler 2 V ' A wif Hugh Chappell 'K M 'lf J f f We as VV lv t C iili if M :mv 'il ' Mark Cheatham llllfla Chick 2? A fl Q Q- '1 John Clark - V, 3 il 1 l l V ' 'iky ,A V V Cathy Cleavelanll 'R 5 0 Becky Clepper ff , ' .' ' , A Allison Clinch 'N' l - W .V X 2 Glen Cline tg, - V -fs '59 A Steve Collurn Q ,,. '- Joe Cockrell ' l y l , Vicki Cole , 5 ,. !Steve Coleman my , . ,,. i V .lohn Colfry 77' 6' 'iw A D Q74 'Z' ie: ,sb Buck collins s 413- l ,g eyye, , , , :Tim Conler C V . it ef W G X if MTOIHHIV Conner 'J ll , ll V V l C -v ,ll,f' .Q .' mf: V ,, ,. VVVVVVV Vg,.V,,, . , VV Vikki Corley Q A ' 4 y Jan Cornelius 'Q-S ff 'i ,V 4' in 4' 'il Vg Kathi Cortazzo - l W . L Mike Cossota ' ' ' ' a Suzie Cossota , 'fi 'Q' George Cox ' X J C 1, , as 4 ' Richard Cox 'V i by ' i A 4 VV V gg V Kittye Crawford fr: :J f- f.. 'S S t X322 ' ii' Connie Crenshaw AV . ' , - K V Kathleen Crist A , I ' iiii ' V ffl eff Blll Crorlu tt wi V ,W 2 QVIVV 1 Pete Crothers 5' l e Juniors Order Their Rings and Anticipate the Excitement of Being Seniors f X, V sf-. A A ., Y ' Daryl Crouch W , -1-Q I 'Q ,,,- KZ' A 'L' 0 Billy Culberson 'rw' al.. i ,W Z, V Lynn Culpepper Q ,J X G 2, Marianne Dalzell , 4 V Michael Daugherty R - f Brenda Davenport I W 7 53, f - ,A Marsha Davidson nj , . C3 'O Candy Davis Q -' ' L ' , Debbie Davis 1 1 ' s 5: Irs.. vb C ' A 'V Q I - . I , fr ,N .1 4' is rw K V ' e 'Y if ix 5 , 3 -Q. U l Z: 4 , 'fy-a 'ravi ' V gy ,Fa -. J i I L 1 Y ',KkVV , If ,, 'U . 4 f A gw 74,3 I x 5, f-, ,., ,df ,E ,B - .. 6 or-ff' .1 fp if fx ,V sez' nf Q. , r, M 'Eff 3 .r ,rw 3.-v. Mr. Ramsey displays rings. Ed Davis Cordon Davis Clara Davison Steve Day Rex Deans fa ,., ff. if sei 1 ,. 1 Siva. v.. , Q, ges- Judy Dickens Kent Dill Beverly Dodd Vicki Dolfuss Tom Dole Lee Donaldson Debbie Donehoe Coleen Donohoe Rick Dorman Trey Dowdy Henry Dres Greg DuBois Delana Dunham Kathy Dunlap Norma Durrett Fricia Dye Gary Earl Mark Eddins A Linda Edwards Richard Edwards Stephen Elder Susan Ellis Freddy Ellison Louise Ellison .lerry Elmer Vicki Elrod Cyndi English Randy Engstrurn Susan Erickson Bruce Erwin 'l'in1 Evans Nickcy Fain Ccf Farmer Wayne Farrar Beverly Farrow if ili I Q ' fi' ' ' ,Qt Y an ,an Q g ,B . 'vs x ' , H ,..s - LY ' XZQT, kCm,, H., l L- ., R A 7341 Wx i 4 I W , wi, 2 Q-7 27, , ,, my my E f : -I , ' ': , , 'W-0 ,t F' ' A A I ' , e ' s N 5 ' Tom Fcitel Carmen Fernandez Mike Ferrell Janice Fields Peggy Fisher June Flahie Juniors ponder over their selection. Keith Ford Y in F , 'ie Clonnietta Fout Torn Franklin Joan Frazier Portia Fregia ra ,I to 4 1 - o,to F ,tx K fjy M ,W K, ,W F Mark Freimann Lynn Friday Judy Fritz Carolyn Frnka - P' Mike Garcia ,ff T .44 4 3 jig' N q fs: ., 'ijrfit - J, V ...- 'L L., ,F - N i, Q in 51065,-,5 ' 4 K rsri Q ga 1 3 s.... W ay R OW as aw. 11 W, ww du' Q : J. ,. , L ggi, 9' t of , r,,, . I '31 31 ' ,, I 'V -5 Q L .52 A 1 5 N V, ' W Q.. 'Z Q if I fs 'ww 'if A V , A p s ' yy' X 3 E ff ' F, Q H ,,,tt J' , V Aff V V Q fs. if' ,fi Q.. ,7 x .ex 1:-r 3 wh . ' Qs 15 Qs .J 'W '- ? 4 S1 fi-'52 f Y. 'TV .I .Q f,-r 1, ,W -' 41 1 if 2 w... r ' ' V ' if W N , 0- 2 in l 4-,N X, I E it i f 15,35 ,wt fd' u- Q K l .Wi G l gi.. 'Sire' it , nl ,FZ ,. a s ix. 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Juniors Kay Hill 'Meredith Hill Ron Hill Sandy Hill Sammy Hilz ,lan Hinds Charles Hodges Mary Lynn Hodges ohin Holmberg illy Holmes Gail Horn Emma Howard Mike Howard 'Sandra Howerton Paul Hubert !Cindy Hudson 'Kathleen Hudson Jackie Huie Lynn Humphreys Cheryl Hunn Patricia Hurley Richard Hurley Paul Hussey Rocky lsom A x ii as i ryy t Q i X if i Y f-vs 4 . E fe, ww fs ,545 AQ... iooo v f-Q 'ww ,.., ls V f f- f k4,,.,, 1, if -Q. my pf I i ,,A-f- If W ff, Betty Hart Ralph Hawkins fail, - . Ken Haynes Cathy Hemhy f ...- ' f Mary Henderson , iff Betsy Hess J ack Hill Janet Hill f I,-Vi ,Q x 2: ,Q - J ,gl ji, 7,2 ,i ' x ,.,I o ii KX? fi ff' X Q XF 1 .f! ,I Sandi Hendley 'W -A ' L, ',,, my V s ' f x. 'ar iii' '55 ,r ' i X V 4 ,f 0 ual my x M, Q., to f7-if , p, V ggi, i fi? , QI, , 'N f 5 an 3. ,xi . ,M I ..--4' 451' f 1 4,2 ty x' 4 if 1 . , egg V, ii H A is ,fff 6-'59 avg- 1 33 H. 4-133. JRR a ,ig l 'ffm f Dx , HL -vw Q ii ,. . 'L ' Wtrwr ,- Q -'B J fi ' ,fa dw Cx ,J xv if li? il' on I kr , ,, 1-, Fi, A I I W ,QQ ,f-1 5 ifii' Y V4 W ? 1 -n if ,j Jy, ff, I J S- i -0- 0- J'-NK ,.,,.,fi- 5 ' l h Carol Jackson Dale Jacobs Dennis Jacobs Janice Jacobs Trina Jacobson Debbie James Margie James Carolyn Jaquess Lori Jay Paul Jenkins Debi Johnson Chuck Jones Janice Jones Judy Jones Laurie Jopling Bob Jordon Johnny Jordon Steve Justiss Danny Kcesey Cary Kecton Roger Kelton The Many 4 1. x v Judy Kiicrcase Bryan King Steve King Elizabeth King Connie Kirk Kris Kizer siey Activities of uniors Diane Kucera John Kuehne Julie Land Jimmy Langkop Cay Langston Kirk Larsen Betty Lawson Lynn Leighton Tim Leniberg Dale Lester Richard Levine Rex Lewis Mary Lilli Michelle Lindley Ray Lindner Kitten Knauer Hubert Knight George Kohoutek Nancy Kramer Van Kreaps Martin Kreis Ken Krizan Patti Krusz P9 X11 'gvds Hy, , , 1 M, . J, x fy.1-Q, 34 fl? 7'- - Are Sometimes Exhausting l. 6 4. Q4-Q E539 Q' 'Q' . W':f f J Viy, S J, I Ly inf? , . I , iff' i .1 J if 3 ,vi J iff y fs . A ' j ,ard 'eff fir-'V 1 ,, A as X 'jj .pf 4 l S ee. V7 .KK gf: a iwd as ,,,.,, 17? I fr ,f , in e ' ,,.:ff' I LJ ix A if il I A JR 5' .. w-'A it ? L S2 ' . '- .W ' .L 'i' X J s f , 25 ,ff . '- ' E, ' J vas , it ': Q W A Linda Lipsie 1: 37 V 6' 1- A V if Susan Lisk iw , Tom Longino ' gf' ff ' if f Y 1 ,. Steve Loving L L W. :Q ,,, Wendy Lowerre it ' L . ,, N V, Gail Lucas ' ' A x H .., f . Melinda Lyon t Martha MacDonald 4' ' V V ' . I W gf Nancy Madden I ' A ' Jw kd ii' if 'Hr -' ri I N, 6 . ,1 .. 9 , B' if 'if W I ,,,,, if I ,M I if p ' fai- l N mAh oh X 'm '---.., '++, Oh well, I'll just fix it and no one will ever know it happened. i if 5 ' of 1- V,-ji ef 4- V if MS- ff S sLx.-' 1 .K .V 4 5 I E I5 K ,.VEE . K X I X Q. ' x K' ii t 1. I I x - ' s 1 C C, , eeee is fee ,C si ef 1 I J, -V WJ 5 . 1 i A lttl X :E 1 ,LEQ Vx f-F lk . ,' p n I K I . A K i , ,,, s e s C 31 X w s i C I :S j Gs 2 kEI:t ev- ,A S 14: 4 !:i ' Z . Q? . AQ C. C ,A QQM I Yipes! Here co Vincent Manley Judy Marcia David Mars Randy Marshall Pain Marlin Lorin Massie .lim Mulheny Bert Maxwell Susan Slayers Mike Mc'Alister Lawrence McBride Sue McCabe Mike MeCz1skill Charles MeCleskey Priscilla Mfclurel Debbie McC00l Gil Mel-Daniel Pam McDonald Joe McDonnell Harold Blclflfish George Mclflveen John McFadden Jan Mclfurlin Connie McGaha Cynthia McG:1skey Beverly MeGilberr Helen McGinnis Gail McGuire John lNlCGraw James McKenna r Ry Qi J Der Smiley. Juniors Sharon Morehead Pam Morgan Debbie Morton Susan Morton Kathleen Mullis Jimmy Munsell Carol Munson Mary Myrick Weller Nosko Eloise Nayfa Jo Ann Neely John Nelson Alan Newman Eileen Noblitt prgf, ...M 1 F m J R X 4 1 wa X R Q ,,, ,,- 2. rr Becky McKissack Debi McLain Kleta McNulty Craig Melde Greg Metz Mark Meyer Randy Michero Jody Miller Ronnie Miller Krissy Mirkes Beth Mitchell James Milcllcll Richard Mitchell Tom lyloblmerley Susan Moffett EJ N, . A ' ' ii,i i is J 4. mi, Ci ! ..... ' -o. 5 -Ma. f ' ,K ,qi K, ,f 'fl ' , Xl .,,, , T 9' ' 6 Q if-1 In ' L, , L 5 Y ' 42 W 'X 3' . ' 4 ,. ,J my Jacque Montgomery 7 ' J, , V ,ia K V x r rerr E I my ,- .J J if . GN '15, -I 4 N J 3 -s Y 5 , . K I if f ' s' vs J 1 E 1-. wx .er -. 'ik ,.., nv- pm ,xr 1 1-rf 'FF'-'J f-. ov.. .J in I N 'K af Av- K 4' R. A 'X 'Q efifs .I QQ ,, gg, 'Ar 63 W 5' Z an 1 Nancy Norsworthy f A V V i- 5 Tom Oliver f' V d' f ei I y Laura Olvcra I .R J V Dale Orshurn , -f ' C-Tv - , 'mf fm 1 , ,y,, , 4? Alan Orshulick in A, ,.,. A V M mi ' Gloria Jean Owens J' A' 'fr' . ' ,Pl if 1 Q. .r Juniors - Proud of Their Class in the Competition Yell 6? 5 Q 4- , - , If U U A i 4 r E, 'M ' t Q - , ...- , 1 Y ,: 1 1 21- 4' X ' ?'Kf,1,,!jg A P iw ' 'ws f'4a ,-I 1'.. , y 2 ' m m x , K it fi 'V' -A .Q , 1 -, A . M , ., fa- . W we ' Bill Padilla Tim Page John Parker Chuck Pate Chuck Paternostro Suzy Patton Kathy Paul Corry Payne Carmel Pearson Donna Pe-dcly Kristen Pederson Ken Perry f Sock it to 'em, 1 'X f , E ta . ' I at 7' Q f' L 49 '- 1' ' A 1 ' ' ' ,,1:.. ,Iliff , , , , . -M ' f M 'JQQWP 'wr 1-' 'o,, . ' ' EL -fi -F- t usjw P if N. A l Nw. ' 6 , 'Ear 'V A 0 I I ' 'L V' Q.: , ', E fr 41. It hi, . P wla , 1 W I A X 1 I I 'S ' 4 x :A G A 4 at Q, P W M ,P Q , Z. L if . , V ,V th I Reims! Bob Perryman Rivliurtl Pfeffer Jeff Pflueger Victor Pierce Debbie Pierson Linda Pigg Penny Plackard Anthony Polk Ronny Potts Shirley Pound Mike Powell Larry Prestien Steve Prilliman Martin Proctor Kay Quigley Carol Quinn Sonja Quinones Dehhy Quirk ,obin Rabun aniel Rader ckie Randall eith Randall m Read ynn Redmond . is . icott Reid , ebbie Reisfield gonnic Reynolds A 1 'eggy Richards -N- rarma Richardson uth Richardson unice Robbins usan Rohbms ,FQ ,, ,onnie Roberts L L ll om Roberts L ,L f ary Robinson L largaret Rohrt - ,. x r 6 , , L, fi .Cn-fa ai, Es eww fan 0 5 . L -L 5 1: N5 5 'K vs X rm 1.5 4- 4-N ' X X . 4 1 1 Q., Y N 'l ,f ' 4 g 5 M. 'Xf f i A 5 f L 5 R gs 'v vs' -5 ,r In A, ' V Q Q F -vi 0- U' , 1 V W 5 W l' is-I Q ' N VL L ,ax .I kin' ' - 'IFJ 'R' . X to -,L . ,wr .Q VM I 'K V,- 1 Svmigzvilrbusl vi?-1 2 gffgg ES'-Eg':kc 4 WIUDUQUFUZU E S o ,,, o O Q-CL'-'fp U1 ....Q.5 ' BCD C'D l RN is-' Q? 2: .W-Y hllanu Ruesch :Coit Russell , . if ai K - 5-Ly That's the junior victory cry! .- 75' r f f V . K 5 , 'w is-, -Q 0. fu. vb ,, Kin i J R .f N I K flizaln-th Ruthkowski L ,M I V 3 ,Q ' ' x Qaura Sanders A g .f Nlanuel Saucedo -'.- V David Schad 4 A Q ., - X ,,,,., ' 4 S ss, 13 .K E 1.5-V - I ' I , n 'Ww- w ,,.. , 5 i-A M , ,ga , 4 fa ,- 7... 'X Q Q L ll My f' tai f . f ff' vvqvivg, fl 'S W Paula Schmidt Bobby Schneider Wendy Schneider Nina Scrima David Sears Connie Seibert .-in ' - g,,...i 4 Marilyn sen -1,9 - ,, S' Lf , Mike Sell if S A I il ' Steve Seybold I A X ,,,. Pete Shack I A 'N f , ,,.y ,Ag Q y , LLVV A 'L -. Sydney Shelton M F M I A Q Wa Bobby Shepard Y, , ff , - Q I -J. it Kay Shipp .X Julia Shirley V 'i'i 3 Bonita Siler .zz 4.1. if if ' ' ' -. I 1, M . V' 5 N 21' , Kris Silvcrthorn , - , ', ' Cindy Smith ' . - - ' N Q-v L X ', Jim Smith V ' 1 Q gy K Mitzi Smith 4 5 5 B leer me Neal Smith V V Patty Snodgrass 3 ' H' N ,, Betsy Solender Q L 4.1 Pat Solomon ,9J 1 J 'S X A Mary Soule i 32 -Y 'mga at 'S' V ..- Jeff Sparks ,V ' 'S y e. . a Linda Sparks V N A Ml S A ' I Chip Speir at 1: A ' i 'T ,Q f Ann Spencer gm 5 , 1' Richard Stacy QT' fv ff -, T 4 ' M ' ' - . '7' - Z.. ,E I Q: 1, , Fff?ddY Sfafldflffld Juniors learn vocatioml trade X , A A Cheryl Standlee V 'ff' ' 9+ ' if ,, Tommy Stark 1 i . Juniors 'Q-to ix 523. Qu: 11 4 'ir C Juniors need 997g more iron in their diet. Johnnie Slowers Ralph Strader Cathy Strain Laurie Stuart Kathy Swann Linda Tappan Jackie Tarrant Chuck Taylor Iere Taylor Elizabeth Teague Gayle Thomas Steve Thomas Scott Thompson Viv Thompson Julie Tiffany Patrick Tiner Diana Trott Diana Tucker George Turner Richard Turner Sharon Turner Tommy Turner Ron Tyson Becky Vanlleven .V,F. .1, SQ.: Q '22, - S , .f ,if 'Q af . it J Ann Stembridgf: Patty Stephen Leonora Stephens Kyle Stevenson fa , 5 4' fs I f. K Q: lj, JD? 'Rf' A X ,...- E J,e,J 5 ,ef 37 Jack Stewart 5, -,.,,. Jack Stiegman iw- . o ' Kristin Stohl 1- 4, 'r-,l Dennis Stone 1 A K W , , dt A , 11 ' 13, A A A l 5, ,g 'W H, ef 4 .. tt- -A It, in Q, M J W., Q, 1 ,ff -f F' o tgp 1. if H. T i J J J f,'Jw.2.? 1+-.V ICI' 2, , .1 V i ! YL f H M1 1 tif? 4 ,L 52 1' i 'C 9.9 'fvw -wf 'Es . Jlt, J f ' H Hz, '- KGB' OZ ' ff' f eetn xr Q 1, W f TP, ,f Robert Wusson Q -W: or G.-A ,,. A11-. X I x 'W ., V V VVMVVQ5 V fag cv- kg ? V: ..,, 9' ' t V V V t ,li1T,4. k 4 tx. . I ,V , tml y fr: :. e132 i we x ,fi-Q 'gary ' X ,tv V ,,,g x ,H 'F V ,R Gail Williams Vu M Kathy Williams YT? Q. Linda Williams V - Robert Williams my i l ,A if ft , V N- 'l ' 1, 5 . , Dick Williamson V .P ' ' A if T Ben Wilson '3' ' 'T' 4' - Bobbie Wilson ' V y Don Wilson ,l ' , bags LV V -,gi I K , ll: 2 'W MQ . u G f M Q , - -L,1 3. 'lf G , Greg Wilson . , V ' ' 5 T John Wilson ' f f' A W il QW, Nancy Wilson f VV V I L George Winston G .gm 5 Q V V5 WX? Vickie Wolfe My 5 ,541 i ij V, ' Harold Woods ,, ' -wr. ' kf, Bob Woodson ffw -W 'X 4' I V , 1'- , 'W VV c VVVV f in ,xi im ' be: V fi Kanda Wyss Karla York Bonnie Zacharias Margaret Zanes David Waggoner Lee Walden Linda Walden Paula Warren Larry Watkins Ricky Weaver Ginger Webb Gail Welborn Allen Robert Wells Karen Wells Glen Weynand Gina Vllheeler John Whitehurst Bob Whittington Ricky Whittle 42' ,ff M ,...r ' 3 Juniors A year of decisions: to join, or rejectg to blend, or stand outg to discover, or ignore . . . Admired and admiring, at home in TJ.- Learning the importance of the individual within the group Soaring, uninhibited amidst endless opportunities, Freely approaching the pinnacle of expectations . . . l M 3 .L N Vi, Iee ffr r . is N sM 1 Q A l rf fi-3 ,-'WYKI 1' Y 'Cv Q Sllphomores 340 6 T 'Y YY X Q - , Rwilfi iw ,mu 'Q l il A T? ,.f,..g:xi3 -5111 5 , . ,N SN, 'PU' aku if Q-:ff:s1:5',x,, Janet Auker Sylvia Aceves Larry Adkins Jan Alexander .lane Alexander Erica Altes Ken Alles Lisa Anustasi Cynthia Andriotti Ronnie Aronoff Charles Auverniann John Baker Deborah Buldridge Lois Ballen Louis Bulutsos Christy Barbour Blake Barker Sue Bates Becky Bean Cassie Beurden Bruce Becker Andy Bee Patty Bell John Bennett ,,, I if , JJJ ,J G K A ' ,45'.',q ps '57 I i-Z. in , X K .1 -Rgf,A : i. I . . tl.. ka K Tir fi ,HW 75- Q I A, if f 1' '14 7 ' y, I, O . +V - I A om 'D . My I iffy w 'U' li f fi. wg, A Q 'T 31. Thais right. T-H-E C-A-T. t 1 1 1' R W'- ft ,Q-vi f -L ' .' X L ' ..- .1 Q ,5 6-xv 5 V 4 wa 'Q 'i.. V N f.- w T . l ' -- - ' 'wr' - 1 , , ' wx- I W - 0, tu was it f- 4 y f 4- i--cc es 'Q-'ei-3 C A t XX . b A V V 4 .351 Ify A - ai ,,, 6, - x Q ivwr .,,. ' ' Wg 'ff Vx V4 XC? ,i:l,, , : I ,,Vz I it .., , i,' , Q U fi., A . 'M '37 13, ' ii '1.L , i- A ,Q -, - - ,, - K 'K' K ff 'ii Q 5' ' N, Y S, A sy .- i A s 3 ml C J VLb j g. B ' E I N iv, A- in Q ,- . -A J -fv . 4. , C, 4,9 . K . .I .ir ,, 'iw A -fl ev' K 1 1, Q: 5 i 1, --1 V x - if X 1 R,7 xfy N x mai! 7.1 'sf ta. Kristin Benson John Berry Rory Best Bill Betts Jamie Billings Susan Blackburn Karen Blatnik Beverly Bond Harriet Bonds Marc Booth Nancy Booth Peter Bradling Linda Bradshaw .lohnny Bratchcr Fred Breese Karen Bricger Leslie Brower Barbara Brown Sandy Brown Paul Buchanan Richard Buchanan Debbie Buekalew Diane Burke Charles Burley Jill Buskirk Sally Butenschoen Christy Butler Rick Butler Mary Cadmus Pattie Caffee Karen Cain Kent Caldwell Lee Caldwell Jenny Campbell .leff Canfield David Carrcn Chris Carter Gwen Carter Melaniv Carter Randy Carter Humilda Castellon Mark Cathey Mary Champion Linda Chapman Vickiv Childers Sidna Joy Christian Fred Clapp Sharon Clark Betty Coffey Susan Cole Candi: Collier Patty Collins Toni Collins Connie Conatscr Car Conaway Tim Connelly Mike Connolly Sherry Cook Connie Copeland Stan Coppinger I ii ,QA If 'fn f 3 2,2 if 'Q 9 Y nl ,gypsy ,., , H 5 , J :V fg vhgk X TQ ky 3 M , S V ii M C A C, K 'C Li ., 'f,4n, A , , 'J I than 5 ' , , 5. , ,W fl 33 v 4 Y 'iz , -49 f ,-l ' i 1 'W' ' ' if i . 1 - K , , ' R ' , ,. Q A ' Q X y y 5' ,fy ,, X Sophomores - A New Life Be ms K , in if , ll Q W Q: ,,- . af ' But I don't want you sei , to carry my books! Sophomores Meet the Challen es Wendy Core Nina Cortell Cathy Cottingham Diane Courcier Marilyn Cox Alan Cozzens Cindy Craig Lisa Cravotta Jerry Crow Warren Crow Cary Crozier Rick Crutchfield Hugh Curran Williairi Curtis Don Darla-y Lon Darley Susan Davenport David Davidson Margie Davis Laura De Bolt Danny Lee Dennis .lohn Dennis Tim Dickey John Dillvndcr Xi-ll it, Sophoinoreslv o o of Hlgh School Llfe. V Jef: li' s h , if se 5 or P ' Vs ,, '.. ,, F1 W I if I- ' 1 ,', . 41 kgs? f y I 1, 72 X , .K M i yx 6 3 Q - , n , J Q sr ,I C, f 4 ' D ' if ' y D r, i .l J iihi 1, - H ' if ll 'eff ,l in if ,, C 5 if' .. Y f' l y 7 s ,, 'X 'J -fa TP l -15 f v Q 91 Vx Q Q , ' U rl 'L ' 1 , lx if gy X V Wie X I . 5 , .. - , A A ,gg M if r , . - .1 X C .li M, . l Q Xi ' l 41 , 'FP CT? rl 7,--A T' 3 -or Im Scott Dillingham il . f Q, .lohn Donovan 1- ' L' 1' Jerry Dopson , A My Dehra Ann Doring in -Q I .x , V1 ' Q f f I X If ,v if F C ' D mv C . lx ' , Dgemgougllgi l ,Q ' ' P YQ- Q, X 4' .lohn Douglas U nd - .leff Doumany A A V , M ilii W f . ds' . ff Y C ,,'. . W V C 'fri' I , Q in l ,. . 'jf 9 . V 5' K 38 Steve Downing 1 , . , ji , . V ,, ' Kathy Duke -f f -M L sf A 'wfg, f' i Cindy Dungan X if H , JZ. . A Susette Dunnam I I seq.. may Straight A's again? How monoton- 'us Y X I K L. A ' I Larry Dwyer 5 ii Mary' ,loan Eason 'W 'H ' Teresa lfLl5ihLlIlI I W . Paula lfddins ' I I V , V, K Q Q, , 3 mu Eflwards i , .N , J Richard Einhorn QQ., ,Q 9 3 5 M' M l 0 lloblwiv Ellis N ' ' Ava Ellwood ,W V 'J 'Hi jf V 4: fy 1 Dclilmiv Ffnsey x if ' W W Wm Mary Erickson - lx sf ' 'K 'Y .lan Evans i I ' , 'V .. . Karon Everett Qyiyyfk ' it ' ' 'V I K X- ' 1 Fi L ' '4 , , 5 X ,V A! t, I ,Q , Steyn' lfagcrquist L Kathie Farrell 'J-F 5: Q- 'dl A J., 521' . ff- Ronniv Farrow . ' if ' 1 I Ronnie Faulk g W 1 -. f Ii, 'Ms H , .. P Xi . , b j X fre Neal 1'il'illf:'l , , Harriot Ferguson 1 Q A yy nw, fo I ,,., vw Tony Fm-rnandcz K in ' ' V- F fi- Tom Field 5 Q., 1 K 'L' V Oh, wvll. Don lfiolmls Robert Fine Cynthia Flores 945 , 4' xx' ff., gf, 'sg-1 W,-ar?-5 , .X 5 x, Q 4 A We W, K f l V 1 ' , 'fl' Q1-34 iw, , E X X .X , ,. -- 0 m 4-J 1 1 f aug, ,LL xy Vw,,...r 1 ,, n,,.f X, M as ,S A : gt ' . . Eff,-fJ,,.f fx-W' E If ff -H gg., f 9 15,3 xr' , vig, Ylffff' Q ,,,,, 3 .K xt XM A wi 'f . iff Qi, Vx' f f 'A ' ' ,,X. 3 I Ev, V , rt, i 53. , ,, Q by X 7 .if ff 4 L. A Y K tt, X f s 'X f K at C5 '- -- X' A . 4 V 2 , V N A br. A H , . me A ,J f er ue- I M ia 5 V. ,L if 2 1' I ' v . Vx .N N - ,5 v- . ,,, ,N A an Scott Gray l , V I Dee Green - if - f X- X - Linda Greene Q X Pat Gres-r SF' Y .N ' X, 3, h W. , K K Deborah Greims ' ,- X ii Ai My fn Sharon Grissom mv U W,-. - X .,., Q gg 4- Kathleen Groves - ' M V ' Q I Susan Grube 1 ' ,,,. : f 4 . 0 Steve Gunter W V A W, , N Gary Hall -if ' -If s S - 4-. Judy Hall - Laura Hall ii . A C .mfs ,-' Q Qsf , J f X U y x 'A' f 1-.47 Q . fy W Aa. . K ' I at . ff' T- A ' J L ,, 6 ,I . - W ,. Margaret Hall Kathy Halleck Debbie Hamilton Debbie llamlin .laniee Fluwcrb Ann Foree Lon Foree .lanet Francis Amanda Freclerielw Bill Freeman .lanet Friedrnan .lames Frnka Mark Fuess Lee Anne Fuller .lolin Fullinwider lfrlrlie Gamez Patti Geren Joe Giles Suzan Gill Leslie Glater Vivki Gnuse D4-hi Gonzales Mivlicllc Gordon l Mark Gott l llelpliie Gower 3 Gwendolyn Grantf Danny Graves l Carolyn Grav 3 ll Send nie in, coach! licky Hammett Robb Hammett 'red Harbordt oe Hardman ean Hardy lay Hart , ii: Hart 'atricia Harwell .ee Ann Hashfield Denise Havanis lauren Hawkins Jebby Heahcrlin vlarie Theresa Heath .inda Hedrick Ilinda Hernandez udy Hernandez Iicki Hernandez Jam Hicks ietsi Hill larhara Hiller -I . 45 -- ge , 4, 1 uv X fs., e 1 as ., , ' , A -:g1. fi ' 11, al is Q., 1 ' - 1,7 Sophomores id. v ft we f ,,.. R fy. il- gi RV'-Q jx , Y s f b I - ' 12515 ,A , i , 4 'K' V ,ggi . lf . 'f lg Q 43 ,.. 3 K , U N Q W' Sf if 1 . .f,. 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' -- 55 , fm 1 L... y 3'- - ' ' I -, s., s V ' ff 'PM' . if-v A - ifl, f l A' bg- 1 ,aa 1 Q E , T .. ,ii K i Q an A- f f t 5 Q-er 1' :f iw , WH, 5 1. l l Q , ' 5' ll' rw 4 ta' x ii 5 5 Y Ed Hughvs John Hulmo Leigh Humphreys Tommy Hunter .lamcs Huntloy David Hutchinson Grant lark Jay Jackson Kathy Jackson Sally Jacoby Sharon Jarman Christie Jenkins Linclal .lt-nkins David Jennings Susan ,luhns Billy ,lohnson Craig ,lohnsnn Eric Johnson Michvl Johnson Sharon Jones Toni Jones Tommy .lones Paul Kageler Patricia Keith Maruia Kelly Bill Kemp Rob Kiehler Norris Kioschnick Nancy Kindcrdick Julio Kirby .luck Klinc Julio Kline Lynn Krauss Ricky Kreis Marvin Kuers Lauric Kuntschik Rolla-rt Lackey Laura Laicy Robert Lamb Sherry Lamb David Land Dohlmic Landrum rua-::,f-W-' i.1:z:t,x' - H V , fb I f -2, .:zz,.:sz, W + 4 .-.ff aa,,fa:,L5,ffr4 fx 1? rf and Ee i f I lv 1 P' is W A Q 39 X av 'K sw My! RY ! Vi I Z if Vrgyr 52 In il is .2 ' I L I1 is. K., V LW as . 3? .i,' -j Q5 ., , , - , M X '..,,, g ff it in V L' 2 W! 1 1 I l LXVFW , Q t L I , N , gs, x f . 7 4 X K V ,K I .V W Ki 1 'ivvlliy wwf 'Zz 4 X i x X V ly , :':'Wg f Q r A it as N ff In f .Q v - Q -if ,j t ,X l Neely Landrum f ' ' .5 'Ri W OP P039 Lffihwp 3 i- ' - ,V v .lamos Lawton fr'-' ' . wi' ' Y Tim l.l'LIIIlL1Il I - .gif Cindy L1-ftwicli 7- ' 75. ' A Mary Lt-wis 5- ,, 5,31 M ',yyo L -3? ::,:: :n:- sw KX fi, , 'X K 1' :fi i' Nancy Lewis P 1 i N Cindy Ligzon it 3, , i ' I 5 4' Brian Lincoln y A M ' t V 5 rm 1 A Spf-och class provides an outlcit for creative expression. Randi Little Craig Litton Linda Lowry . if 'lin at itt . F f wig, ia . 9 Sophomores Encounter the Mysteries of Science. ye 4 I K .gg- f 5 4 f A .f :J 1: 2 M., Q 9 gk vu, i -:fa fr' 1 . wg is 'K lf QI' 'im - Mike Lucky Cheri Luelike A Tom Luebke , ,,. .. M 4 bf X Frank Lueck Marsha Maltese , t - rw- Margie Marrcro l W' . Terri Mashburn 1 f 1 ,pea 1-un..,, ,M , ,. ,. Linda McCormick Dennis McCracken 4, ,,, M ..,- Shapleigh Mather i ' N- ' I F77- 5 Menda Mathias Nl caught that one in my ear. , 1 x in v . , x gf 4 X n I 1 ' V Trude Mattingly . V r 5: 1' ,I Chris May y , V 3-.-. li ' A ' Q, Tim May -f ,,,, 91' V Q31 V ni--' af Y Gary McAtec A , N ' Kaye Mcflury I 'Q V 5 i.,, lb' xl' , :riff Karen McClain 5 E f X ll: I ' I li' , V 7' Marilyn McCord f . ,r Sheila McCord if M , ,..,'-'fs i K 'K o wif ' Q V , ,A lil Scott Mcllonald ' , A W ' X Jim McGrath ' 'E an 1' . 'A . ' ff L Q V Lonnie McKenzie ,Q , W 1- . E '- , 17' ' f 1 ' Bobby McKey K Ri L' Jr-, 4 at AFM H H M l V ' , , Diane Mc'Kissack I ,fl 4 f J' I 5 'Qi-aff L L. 1 Bill 1hICNUtt ' ix . ,,A, , A ji E ,ff h A Lani McNutt ' 4 V' X 4 K il' John McQuirk M ff!! X K 1 a , ' r, 1 o r r Q12 in x ' f Q Kathy Mcghane .Q ' 7' 3 'X 'r ' Ig W ,, ,W V ' E , , ,lan Meares ia new . aWl', 5 ff Y g- 'T' , ffl: jf -, ' Sue Mendenhall ,Ac 4 ' i ' rm, QF I l'i-' if ,,, 'il' Blake Miller 'I We ,Q ' ' ii'i Mike Miller 'essann Milligan n Mims :rry Mirkes Jger Mitchell ml Moeller .un Moffatt eve Moffett nn Moffitt 'arie Molina oug Money eve Moore rctchen Moran eve Morey ike Morgan olly Moritz llen Morris C. Morris ichael Morris mlm Morrison Qelissa Morrow ecky Morton urelle Morton at Mount ,ary Mox lelissa Muehlhausc lartha Munneke 'avid Nafus ickie Neal lelody Neblett teal Neely obert Neff ' 6 J W. 4 fi TIFF, sf A M gf M? .E uv '..w- 'R 4-4 am.. ,J .fe fr bhn Nelson V rendu Nettle rad Newton N G N 3 u ff, - V 5. X 2? . 1 a fy. WWEW avid? l,i?wH- ff 't1'1 'V kr 'Hu -f - l X 55 3 . f-V ofza 'V f' Elf , 1 1: gt' ' A '11 ani fl' K X I , gm 4: - f otot Viee i M 'EP' k 'ery ii L ',-'. X V V .cf , B ng rw, ,,,- Q , fu- ' S ' 43 , ig I . ,Ll K 1 V , , if 6. ,,.' f , , A W 4 Kg 6' , i , , 4 I: I :7V , L Y H L 1 W l . ,,...., ,, ..,,..t ' ' W ..,, 'AMy hand's dissolving! Q eil - 1 rw . yr y M H . .C , 'L !. 41 3? V 'Q 4 X I i QQ r V X N W' W , vw ,,- in f Q,- ff- Laura Nicholas Beth Xi:-hols Ronnie Nicholson Murcia Norton Ken Nurvell Valerie Noyd Debbie Owens .lan-kie Paciello Niulii llldclfsek Peggy Palms Steven Punteli Bob Parker .luines llurlwr .lerry Parker Mc-ndy Parkison .leunine Parma Brenda Pzitlersori Bu-ky lluyne Gary l'n-clersvn Jerry Penny Helly l'i'nrml Marc lk-rlslein Jimmy Perry Murtliu Perry Roh PlllI'1l.1YY K ithy l hifpr Ed Phillip P in li in n R indx l illlfint Rmnu l irmio W A .X - ' ' I Zyr 53 . 1' 1 ' '? - ' 6'-Y' 'K' E ik- M I , I 7 fl P . ff, , f r e e .J , .., V -,, 7 A glil. Z i w if if ' 1 ' will fl 'W' 3 4 4' wig iii. ,Ie Q if 1... Q EW- Q Xi? X , r . A Q 2 . i . I K f ,. i V EQRX ,lg ,cz 1' 'i rr. J e M , 555: V - if 4 , , Q - JV yi fr - r eg, ' K I rs- 3 i, t, ,,.. I I .4 5. A ,M Mike Pokladnik ,., , ' Richard l'oore , Vi, ' rih, , it Fred Pope 'G' Byron Potter hit Sophomores Need a Time To Be Alone. Maggie Powers Betty Price Tim Price Rod Pruett Marilyn Pryor Tom Quinlan Mike Quinones ,lim Raschke Howard Rothman Donna Ray Phillip Reeves Richard Renfro On Monday, l've Porter Sadler Mark Sanders Mary San Miguel Mary Schaerdel Barbara Scott Brent Scott Cheri Scott Jody Scott Marcia Seay Tym Seay Barbara Secor Susan Setlift ,,,, 3 , , jig AQ an X ff X R ' x Renee Richard Helen Richardson Edie Riley Glenn Robinson William Roden Anita Rogers Karen Rogers Jean Romans Beth Rudick J im Rudkin Margie Rushing Deloria Ruyle ,ffl X J- K X H 5 M 'sf' - 6 ii I 5' f. ,- '- M at ,W at 9' P Ev SN i it 'f fl Rf' ,,,, Fi fi My fl gf 1 M 5 5 E ,- 4 if 1 .Rt thx r 1' x 'I . t i I, , nl, . .ii V 1 T ix ff i I . 'J .' ef' N., S as R' ,aa 3-5 ,X , ' 1 Lf '?' x U, , Y ' 1 wg., . 22 V ' Z . j XX, ia. lbs ,V :sm r 4-1 I j X ,441 1 x Y - marry 3 --'ji ., 'M W X1 .-:ri . L V -' . .- Q -v W ' ' 'f' I L . aat , V f Y S 1 r A Sr' W M I if 5 3 W9 ' 'S' ' Q ' 'ew W t fryk fiffi . if . - . If f ' . I ,,,. vt f ii V as ' ew K . S , 1 K , I 20 f . Sr,-f i , I Z f' f Cay Shafer N ' t Ted Shaw , . 5 -- Robert Sherman Sharon Shiffer f A - f Bill Sivright M lx T 'F .. ' .loan Slattum ..,, WT' ff 'Zi' Vanna Slaughter 1: 5: ' LIL fgq ix Vw: Bruce Smith t , Q ' at M V Y Dan Smith H- J 3 fm, Q--, ' Glenn Smith H if Greg Smith dxf? WY A Mary Lynn Smith i . Robby Smith Susan Smith Terry Smith William Smith Barbara Sneary Mike Snodgrass Elizabeth Slocum Kristin Sorenson Richard Alan Soslow Steven Sparks Elaine Spencer Gerry Stacy Steve Stallcup Debbie Stark T. L. Stevens Bill Stone Pat Stout Diane Strange ! - W M i I .J Jenny Campbell strives for the natural look. Sophomores The Earl of Sandwich never knew what he was getting us into. ark Stratton ancy Sutphen .inda Sweeney 'ed Sweeney 'eorgia Sylvester larolyn Tarr egina Tate av Templeton od Thomas ,.arol Thompson atricia Thompson ale Tibbets Diana .Till 'anice Tilton Dhil Torian 'ane Tozer fvvonne Trimble larry Turner nn Turney ecky Ulrick aul Vanatta ancy VanBrauman nna Vargas etsy Waddell Iharles Walker dike Walters Steve Ward Eddie Warren Deborah Watkins flary Nan Watkins K fr T a rt . r EQ I if ff . .Q ,,, r - . 1 4- 7 ww ev .Sf g ' - , V .,, V I . K .,,... . ,WW , V V .f .1 a ,i J Y s , :Ti it 7l71f. W EN' . Y ani ,V h .,,,,, ti: . , fi I ...,,' V. 1 I K ,. -' L I , , vw ,,, ik f ' ' -Han k, my fe iff gif Ji ,- uf 4 W if f ' ! Q 4v 's X41 ' I 'H if .HM ' f 1, .-. , 0- , ' p , WYE? 45 , 4.1 E. ti, FN x ? Q , Et D ,, ,. ,V . ig 1-V A , ,A J V ,ja ,,,., 1 ,,LL Q 3 , , X .2 X ,. . T l T yr' W 2 4, ' K ...A X K A C Q xx 1 neny T 1 I ' A , . ,,., 1 .1 1-tzgszzm, 1- Z .- Alan Watson ,M t' 4 ' Billy Watson A 'Cr Hn fr- X. Let's try again. When the Big hand is on Mickey Mouse's ear . . . Debbie Watson ' f i t Russ Weaver mf A ivy a. Ai' W, 1 Z, A M ' Q f 5' .V VA ja, Rebecca Watson ---- is 4' I ' 'ttli' A W . ' ,a.- Q jf' 1 r . K Qi 0 v, 1 4' 4' Q 2' is .a- it W3 A K X Q--r If cg lf, 4 . 'Q J 1 . ,If vii 1. f , :V f f - J tv .' ' Q? t an fx t Q, .Mm ,I Jam Q ' LQ oy WHL kj, I YU . V' ,., W W W 5? asf 1: t XX if its V ..,,Q , ig .8 ,pm fi? it it M it .sf 1 ua av n ' in 1 f E W wif t ,ws I l F g W 6' 2' 'X ft .R ii . ' . Mgt? , ,E x W 'fr ' if V,,. ,1 Q -L ' XXI i NX 5, 42. I' rf , , x, , 7, H if-Q ti Q i V5 N' 'f x. ff Q-ar Becky Wleblm limb Welilu .lwvhn Wehla Sally Weber Sally Wells llairicia Wht-t-lm' loc White Patrivia Wllilt- Vickie White john Vincent Wliitlf Cindy Wi1'r Alan Yviley Johnnv Williams Nick Willitilils Rauly Vililliains Steven Wlilliains Jim Willis John Wilson Mary Wlilson Susan Wingfield Nancy Winston lean Witherspoon Valerie Woodard Chris Wood! Susan Wormc Anita Wray Debi Wrright Gary Wright Karen Wlrigllt Lee Wunsch Ricky Wy'Ill3Il Angy Yeager Madeline Yost David Young Sandy Young Larry Zacharias Fred Zavala Patti Ziesler Pattie Zipper g, gil Sophomores A new place in life, exciting fears, tender pains of growing up, wanting to belong more than anything . . . Seeking security in groupsg Pausing in solitude to reflectg Building a self-image only to have it shattered, but always patiently trying once agaln The youngest Rebels, whose determination will carry them to the heights one day Ray Allen Pamela Boice Stephen Bookate Edward Busby Everett Caldwell Cassandra Cassel Bruce Clark Bill Clark Karen Darst Glen Davis .l anen e Edgerley David Elliott Rosario Estrada Jerry Evans Stephen Flores Paul Hernandez Charlotte Herrhold Brian Hilliard Vicki Hilliard Unpietured Seniors Roy Horne Critt .larvis Robert Kiesehnick Mike Lee Nick Loving Grace Martinez Ruben Martinez Alex Mavridis William McDaniel Cheryl Mindrup Chris Minnick Sidney Mourning Alice Newman .lack Nichols Gus Papageorge Ralph Patrono Billy Philen Carol Pierre .laines Pitts ,lo Reynolds Mike Roberts Gary Rodgers Judy Sharp Roy Spraldlin Sond 1'ri Stafford Charles Stowe Brenda St. Pierre Kathleen Tuohy Peter Vardillos James Well James West Timothy Whalen Travis Whitehurst Rohert Williams David Winkworth William Wort iiiz 1 n Mark Zoller Memor A grateful prayer for a year lived to the fullestg Rebels during 1967-1968, , all together from beginning to encl . . . . . but never forgotten Steve Sample lSenior ,671 ya.. 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'Mi ,Q 15 1 1- -- X q ' , L M X in Y 1 .NX . ,. l V x A vertising . . to become involved and watch our phantom ideals materialize Ace Boal' Service Cenfer Andrew's Company Andy's Tailor 81 Men's Shop Arma Company The Arf Shop Aflas Plumbing Company The A'H'ic Bell Cleaning 81 Laundry Ben Franklin Bernard Fain Carpefs Berkshire Alferafions Bob'8r Jake Jones T.V. Boo+h's Toys Bosfick Cleaners Browne and Browne Sfudio Camera Land Carnafion lce Cream Chape Chapin's Texaco Charles' Professional Hairdressers Cinderella Shop Commonwealfh Nafional Bank Confracfors lron 8: Sfeel Co. Copeland's Shoes Counfry Club Pharmacy Dallas Power 81 Lighf Co. D M Sfereo Car Tapes Doak Walker Sporfing Goods Dodd's Garden Cenfer Dr. Pepper Company Economy Cars of Dallas Eddins Gallery Edward's Beaufy Salon English Accenl' Coiffures E. T. Mefz Real Esfafe Fiesfa Phofo Sfudio 362 Adve riise rs Fish N' Chips Food Baskef Friendly Chevrolef Gary's Sfudio Gaye Weyand Needle Craft Gulf Fish Markef H 8: H Supermarkel' Herifage Savings Associafion House and Table Hughes lnferiors lnman's Inwood Barbers J's Cafeferia Jeff Magees Gulf Sfafion Kel's 7964 Key Rexall Drugs La Georges Lanfrip's Marsh Lane Pharmacy Louie's Shoe Repair Lyle Ozmun Volkswagen Lynn T.V. Margies lncorporafed Marsh Lane Barbers Mayes' and Associafes' Barbers Melody Shops 4 81 5 M. E. Moses Midway Beaufy Salon Mi Lady's Beaufy Salon Miracle Ford Modern Sewing Shop Modesfo Cusfom Tailors Moore Bros. Barbecue Morfy's T. V. Service Mr. B's Mr. Brady's Hairdressers Murray's Lions Den My Florisf Norfh Town Coiffures Nor-lhwesl' Nafional Bank Orange Julius Parker Mobil Park Foresl' Beaufy Salon Prfsfon Cenfer Barbers Presfon Cenfer Opfical Salon Presfon Royal Painl' Company Rohrf Engineering Company S 8: S Mobil Salih's Barbecue Sandy's Shoe Sfore Sharp Hardware Soufhwesl' Chrysler Plymoufh Soufhwesfern Balfour Spark's Cleaners The Sporfsman Sfeakley Bros. Chevrolel' SuzAnn Flowers Taffy's Dancewear Thomas Opfical Salon Toni's Hair Fashions Trafficano Enco The Trinkei' Box Triple Town Office Supply Turner Hardware Wal-Mar Beaufy Salon Walnuf Hill Floral Walnuf Hill Hardware Young Ideas Zale's With Gratitude 1968 Document The representing the co-operation of many, staff, grateful to those who contributed to this hook and its quality- Sincerest thanks to: Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. C. C. Smith and Mr. P. F. Green, for a sincere interest in the Document and its staff Edith Cooper and the office staff, for good-natured co-operation and patience fohn Ramsey, representative from Taylor Publishing Co., for his professional help, his invaluable advice, and his genuine concern for the book and the staff members Kerwin Kemp of Taylor Publishing Co., for helping us design the cover William Cary and Mr. Charles Fullenweider, photographers, for the many fine photographs in the book Scheclel of Ca1'y's Studios, for her devoted aid in producing the needed photo- graphs Mr. ,lim Murrah, of Browne Studios, for excellent work in portrait photography and for his assistance when needed Mr. Ken Dowe, of KLIF Radio Stationg Miss Anita Reed, of Anita Reed School of The Mrs. The Mr. Modelingg and Mr. Baxter T aylor, of the Ruhiayatg for their cordial warmth and invaluable assistance in selecting the Document beauties Dallas Morning News and The Dallas Times Herald, for use of their sports write- ups and pictures Gathings, for collecting Document funds Dallas W ax Museum, for allowing us to take Senior Personality pictures and for the fine co-operation received during this time Robert Parrish, sponsor of the Document, for his unselfish service to the staff and his patience with its members ADAMS, MRS. ANN-B.A., M.Ed., Sul Ross State College 239, 40, 123, 125 ALLISON, MRS. BETTY-B.A., NTSU 224 BAILEY, MR. JAMES-B.S., M.Ed., NTSU 235 BARNES, MRS. DOROTHY-B.S., M.S., NTSU 241, 130, 196, 197 BOWEN, MR. F. R.-B.S., SMU, M.S., ETSU 236 BRITTON, MRS. GENEVIEVE-Glenville State College 242 BROCK, MRS. MARY-B.A., SMU 224 BURGAN, MRS. MARGARET-B.A., U. of Illinois 225 CANNON, MR. JACK-B.M., M.S.M., SMU 238, 115 CHILDS, MRS. ELIZABETH-B.S., R.N., - TCU 240 CILIO, MSG. EMANUEL-U. of Delaware 239, 152 COLE, MISS MARIAN-B.A., SMU, M.A., U. of California 238, 119 COLEMAN, MRS. SARA-B.B.A., NTSU 227, 133 COLLETT, MR. GARLAND-B.S., SMU, M.Ed., NTSU 230, 178, 179, 136 COOPER, MRS. EDITH 221, 363 COPLEY, MISS PATRICIA-B.A., SMU, M.A., U. of Texas 234, 134 COX, MR. LUCIUS-B.S., M.S., NTSU 233 CROWNRICH, MRS. JEAN 221 CURTIS, MR. E. BOYD-B.S., NTSU 227, 318 DELATOUR, MRS. GRACE-B.S., George Peabody College for Teachers 240, 318 DILLENDER, MRS. DOROTHY 242 DOBBS, MRS. MARY ANN-B.A., NTSU 226 DUNN, MRS. RUBY 223, 126 ETHRIDGE, MISS JOAN 221 FAIR, MRS. MARJORIE 242 FELDER, MISS ANNIE GEM-B.A., M.A., U. of Texas 225 FORREST, MRS. ETTIE JOE-B.S., NTSU 240 FOX, MR. JAMES4B.M., SMU 238, 101, 103 364 F acult Index FRINDELL, COL. HAROLD-B.E., M.A.: U. of Alabama, Milwaukee State Teachers College, U. of Puerto Rico, NYU, SMU 239, 152 FUSSELL, MRS. MAURINE-B.J., U. of Missouri, B.A., U. of Texas 225, 93, 98, 99 GIBSON, MR. ARCH-B.A., SMU 231, 147 GREEN, MRS. MARTHA-A.B., Drake U. 223 GREENE, MR. PAUL 220, 363 GREEK, MR. ROBERT-B.S., M.Ed., NTSU 233, 127 HARDY, Miss SARAH-B.S., TWU 241, 106 HARRIS, MRS. BETTY-B.A., SMU 224 HASTINGS, MRS. MARGARET-B.A., Central Normal College, M.A., SMU 229, 230 HAWES, MR. AL-B.S., M.Ed., NTSU 234, 178, 179, 206, 207 HOAG, MRS. CLAUDINE-B.A., TWU 235 HOLLYWOOD, MR. RALPH-B.A., M.Ed., Austin College 232, 164, 166 HYDE, MRS. MARGARET-242 JOHNSON, MISS JEANNE-B.A., NTSU 235 KIRK, MR. ALLEN-B.A., M.Ed., ETSU 241, 164, 166, 194 LAMBERT, MR. DON-B.S., NTSU 230, 178, 179, 208 LEGATE, MR. ROBERT-B.A., M.Ed., ETSU 234 LEGG, MISS LINDA-B.S., Southeastern State College LENHARD, MR. CHARLES-A.B., St. Charles Borromeo College M.A., Ohio State U. LITTLE, MR. BILLY J.NB.s., M.Ed., NTSU 232, 82 LODEWICK, MISS PATRICIA-B.A., U. of Oklahoma, M.A., SMU 226, 138 LORINCZ, MR. CHARLES-B.S., M.Ed., SMU 237 LOZANO, MISS JUANELLE-B.A., U. of Texas 232 LUND, MR. LOCKE-B.A., St. Thomas College, M.Ed., Wisconsin State U. 231 MCCARTHY, MRS. JANICE-B.A., NTSU 140, 229 MCCLAIN, MISS DOROTHA B.-B.A., U. of Kansas, Northwestern U., U. Of Wisconsin, SMU 225 MCLAIN, MISS BETTY-B.A., M.A., SMU 226 MARSHALL, MRS. LOIS-221 MARTIN, MISS KATHRYN-B.S., TWU, SMU 232 MARTIN, MISS PRINCESS-B.A., M.A., NTSU 226 MASON, MRS. INA-B.A., Baylor U. 229, 145 MEALS, MR. MAURICE-B.S., M.B.A., ETSU 227 MINTER, MISS MARTHA-B.A., U. of Texas 131, 240, 318 MOORE, MRS. FRANCES-B.A., U. of Texas 226 MORGAN, MRS. CLAUDINE-B.A., Henderson State Teachers College, M.S., U. of Arkansas 237 NANCE, MR BURFORD-B.S., NTSU, 231 OLDHAM, MISS MABEL RUTH-B.A., SMU, M.A., U. of Texas 227 O'NEAL, MR. WILLIAM-B.A., M.Ed., ETSU 233 OWEN, MR. LAWRENCE-B.M., Juilliard, M.M., U. of Michigan 111, 238 OWEN, MR. MELTON-B.S., M.Ed., ETSU 231 PARKER, MR. W. A.-B.A., NTSU 235 PARRISH, MR. ROBERT-B.A., SMU 93, 94, 95, 225 PASLEY, MRS. LINDA-B.A., SMU 230 PATTERSON, MR. JAMES S.-B.S., M.Ed., ETSU 233 PENRY, MRS. IRENE-B.S., SMU, M.S., ETSU 237 PHILLIPS, MRS. DORIS-B.A., B. MUS, M.A., SMU 140, 229 PINKHAM, MR. MIKE-B.S., ETSU 231, 180, 182 POTEET, MR. M. W.-B.S., M.Ed., ETSU 241 REYNOLDS, MR. RALPHiB.S., NTSU 164, 166, 241, 206 RICHARDSON, MRS. ANNvA.A., Stephens College, Baylor U. 242 RICHIE, MISS SHIRLEY-223 RINARD, MRS. CAROLYN-B.S., Hardin- Simmons U. 236 ROBERTS, MR. LEE-B.S., ETSU, U. of Texas 236 SAVAGE, MRS. SUSAN-A.A., Briarcliff College, B.S., U. of Texas 224, 137 SCHOENKE, MRS. WILMAg242 SELVIDGE, MRS. MARY-B.S., M.Ed., NTSU 235 SMITH, MR. C. C.-219, 363 SMITH, MRS. JOY-B.A., McMurray College 228 SMITH, MRS. MARY+B.S., Winthrop College, NTSU 129, 223 STRONG, MISS MAYDA NEL-B.A., U. of Texas 122, 239 TALLEY, MR. TOM-B.S., SWTSC, M.Ed., NTSU 90, 237 THOMPSON, MISS BILLYE FAYEfA.A., Kidd-Key College, B.A., Austin College, M.A., NTSU 223 THOMPSON, MRS. JOYCE-B.A., SMU 228 VAUGHAN, MISS VIRGINIA-B.A., M.A., WTSU 228 VERMILLION, MR. GARY- B.S., ETSU 135, 237 WARTHAN, MRS. THELMA-221 WATSON, MR. CHARLES-B.S., M.Ed., NTSU 234 WEBB, MRS. MARLENE E.-Phillips U. fGermanyJ, Goethe U. lGermanyJ, M.A., U. of Texas 139, 229 WEEKLEY, MRS. CLARANELLE4B.B.A. SMU 227 WELLS, MR. JIM-B.S., Hardin-Simmons U., M.S., NTSU 232 WHITLOCK. MR. LARRY-B.S., ETSU 134, 236 WILLIAMS. MRS. EMMALINE-B.A., SMU 225 WILSON, MISS LESLIE-B.A., U. of Texas 228 WISE, MRS. PAMELA-B.S., U. of Texas 235 :,. A If electricity isn't doing it better yet, we're working on it.. . P f DALLAS POWER s. LIGHT COMPANY D Ja-l.. e O -E-:lv 'E'I'ar.2-Gill' iw'f,E.Es:I:1:2:-:::s:.::E:::::::::g::: :iv al ,f ' X Administration 218-243 AFS Exchange 54-57 Allied Youth 136 Art Service Club 118-120 Band 101-105 BaseBall 206-209 Basketball 180-197 Cheerleaders 162-163 Chess Club 135 Clinic Assistants 128 Concert Choir 114-117 Counselor Assistants 128 Document Award 97 Document Beauties 58-65 Document Staff 94-96 Drama Club 123 A Aadland, Einar 249, 211, 208, 137, 92, 101, 90, 57, 114, 124 Aaker, Cathy 323, 123 Aaker, Janet 341 Abercrombie, Mindy 323 Aceves, Sylvia 341 Adams, Alice 113, 323 Adams, Mary 323 Addington, Shelley 114, 249 Aderhold, Bill 249, 130 Adkins, Larry 158, 154, 341 Adler, Nancy 146, 93, 249, 99 Ahrens, Donna 323 Albright, Linda 323 Albritton, Ann 113, 145, 323 Alexander, Jan 341 Alexander, Jane 341 Alexander, Karen 83, 125, 249 Alexander, Mike 250 Allan, Charles 50, 71, 74, 83, 90, 194, 196, 250 Alldredge, Linda 102, 114 Allen, Ray 45, 114, 116, 358 Allen, Richard 130, 250 Allman, Ann 101, 102, 136, 323 Allman, Howard 156 Altes,- Erica 341 Altes, Ken 341 Altick, Alan 90, 206, 207, 209, 250 Alvarado, Alexander 323 Alvarado, Deniese 45, 84, 109, 114, 146, 323 Alvarado, Rachel 250 Anastasi, Lisa 341 Anderton, Donna 250 366 lleneral English Guild 138 Entre Nous 140-141 Football 164-179 Forensic Guild 122 Future Nurses 132 Future Teachers 133 German Club 139 Girl's Choir 113 Golf 204-205 Homecoming 34-37 IBM Assistants 126 International Club 146, 147 .ICTC 130 Junior Class 322-339 Junior Class Favorites 6869 Key Club 90-92 Index Lab Assistants 126, 128 La Coterie 141 Language Lab Assistants 127 Latin Club 144-145 Letterman's Club 214 Library Service Club 129 Math Club 134 Military Queen 48 National Honor Society 86-89 Office Assistants 127 Orchestra 110-112 Pan American Student Forum 142-143 Projectionists 127 Quill and Scroll 93 Reb Belles 106-109 tudentlndex Andriotti, Cynthia 341 Anson, Judi 323 Argabright, Lu Ann 250 Armstead, Bob 323 Armstrong, Ann 38, 44, 45', 114, 123, 124, 250 Armstrong, Tom 323 Arnold, Marilyn 250 Arnold, Patricia 129, 323 Arnquist, Bill 39, 120, 121, 250 Aronoff, Ronnie 134, 141, 341 Asbill, Priscilla 323 Ashley, John 90, 130, 134, 251 Ashton, Greg 110 Ashton, Nancy 323 Aslett, Ronald 323 Atkinson, Susan 40, 114, 122, 125, 251 Austin, Bob 323 Auvermann, Charles 101, 102, 341 Ayers, Barbara 143, 323 B Bailey, Chris 83, 120, 251 Bailey, Derrell 251 Bailey, Donna 323 Baird, Doskie 323 Baker, John 341 Baker, Linda 113, 251 Baldridge, Deborah 341 Baldridge, Janelle 113, 251 Balle, George 39 71, 72, 119, 120, 121, 251 Ballen, Lois 146, 341 Balutsos, Louis 341 Bangs, John 197, 198, 323 Banks, Charles 101, 102, 110, 323 Banks, Betty 146, 251 Barbour, Christy 341 Barbour, William 323 Barkatt, Steve 251 Barker, Blake 341 Barnes, Kerry 323 Barnes, Melva 323 Barnett, Jim 323 Barnett, Phillip 101, 102, 110, 136, 144, 323 Barnett, Phyllis 102, 110, 323 Barrett, Mary 323 Barrier, Roger 52, 86, 90, 200, 203, 251 Barry, Pam 114 Barta, Rick 323 Bass, Alice 323 Bass, Larry 252 Bates, Sue 341 Bauer, Randy 130, 252 Bayman, William 154, 323 Beach, Coral 323 Beadling, Peter 155, 157 Beal, Mark 90, 130, 134, 207, 208, 252 Bean, Beth 323 Bean, Becky 341 Beard, Debbie 52, 157, 252, 163 Bearden, Cassie 341 Bearden, Debbie 86, 108, 252 Beavers, Ronald 135 Becker, Bruce 341 Becker, Deborah 120, 252 Bedford, David 102 Bee, Andy 208, 210, 341 Bell, Donald 171, 164, 323 Bell, Mike 323 Bell, Patty 341 Red Cross 131 Reveille Staff 98-100 ROTC 152-159 Science Club 134 Senior Class 248-321 Senior Class Favorites 70 Senior Class Officers 318 Sophomore Class 340-357 Sophomore Class Favorites 66-67 Spanish National Honor Society 143 Stage Band 101 Student Council 82-85 Swimming 210-213 Tennis 202-203 Thespians 124-125' Track 198-201 Bell, Vicki 252 Benn, Beverly 141, 146, 252 Bennett, John 341 Bennett, Sharon 323 Bennett, Tim 101, 102, 135 Benson, Kristin 120, 146, 342 Berger, Jeff 253 Bernal, Scott 93, 253 Bernstein, Paul 253 Berry, John 85, 90, 164, 177, 194, 196, 197, 342 Best, Rory 179, 342 Betancourt, Charles 90, 164, 168, 253 Betts, Bill 342 Bickham, Bill 127, 323 Bierner, Eileen 38, 45, 93, 98 99, 114, 113, 124, 143, 253 Bigger, Vicki 113, 323 Billings, Jamie 342 Bills, Sandra 38, 93, 98, 100, 125, 253 Binder, Martin 128, 194 Birmingham, Allen ,71, 76, 90, 180, 182, 183, 253 Black, Kliffton 155 Blackhum, Susan 146, 342 Blackwood, Annl324 Blair, Chris 101, 102, 110, 111, 112, 134, 135, 146, 253 Blankenmeister, Debby 114, 146, 324 Blankinship, Neal 127, 254 Blanton, Neal 83, 183, 254 Blatnik, Karen 146, 342 Blevins, Rocky 324 Blum, Don 90, 93, 94, 95, 140, 208, 254, 280 Bock, Craig 254 Boerder, Carol 113, 254 Boettcher, Karen 324 x9 E f WN.. f f,ILlff5ll1zIIlJlJiP A luzrbafzgirzg, though 1 ,K ils fc't'1JI1itfIlt'3' bare been nfmlutionized Q wzdlusly rhruugl1 the jmrx. 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127, 143, 146, 275 Hawkins, Lauren 347 Hawkins, Ralph 329 Hayes, Sandy 275 Haynes, Ken 329 Heaberlin, Chris 130, 141, 275 Heaberlin, Debby 130, 347 Heald, Linda 109, 275 Heath, Marie 347 Heatherly, Keith 275 Hedrick, Linda 347 Hedrick, Sheryl 114, 275 Heenan, Shea 278 Heifner, Jan 275 Heitman, Randy 276 Helton, Mike 129 Hemby, Cathy 113, 123, 329 Henderson, Mary 329 Hendley, Sandi 329 Hendricks, Mark 276 Hennigan, Gerri 276 Hernandez, Glinda 347 Hernandez, Judy 347 Hernandez, Margaret 276 Hernandez, Paul 358 Hernandez, Rafael 135 Hernandez, Vicki 102, 347 Herndon, Boyd 40, 83, 91, 93, 99, 197, 276, 163 Hemdon, Pat 106, 109, 114, 276 Herrbold, Charlotte 358 Hess, Betsy 84, 109, 114, 143, 329 Hickerson, Karen 102, 104, 276 Hicks, Ellen 276 Hicks, Pam 128, 347 Hill, Betsi 347 Hill, Gordon 200, 201, 276 Hill, Jack 102, 329 Hill, Janet 329 Hill, Meredith 164, 168, 173, 175, 194, 197, 329 Hill, Kay 329 Hill, Richard 114, 116 Hill, Ron 102, 276 Hill, Ron 329 Hill, Sandra 329 Hiller, Barbara 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Hudson, Bill 278 Hughes, Betty 348 Hughes, Ed 348 Huie, Jackie 329 Hulme, John 82, 91, 194, 348 Humphreys, Leigh 348 Humphreys, Lynn 114, 329 Hunn, Cheryl 329 Hunt, Hara 119, 140, 141, 278 Hunt, Glennis 102, 278 Hunter, Tommy 348 Huntley, James 154, 348 Hurley, Patricia 329 Hurley, Richard 200, 329 Hussey, Paul 153, 156, 157, 208, 211, 329 Hutchinson, David 348 I Ingram, Maureen 93, 94, 95, 96, 278 Isom, Rocky 329 J Jack, Grant 348 84 Jackson, Carol , 127, 143, 330 Jackson, Don 91, 278 Jackson, Jay 122, 348 Jackson, Kathy 348 Jackson, Greg 279 Jacobs, Dale 91, 164, 173, 207, 208, 209, 330 Jacobs, Dennis 197, 198, 330 Jacobs, Janice 330 Jacobs, Robert 93, 99, 100, 125, 279 , Jacobson, Trina 84, 108, 141, 146, 330 Jacoby, Sally 348 James, Debbie 330 James, Gary 279 James, Margie 330 Jaquess, Carolyn 113, 330 Jarman, Sharon 348 Jarvis, Critt 45, 114, 358 Jay, Lori 330 Jellinek, Nancy 45, 114, 146, 279 Jenkins, Christie 85, 141, 146, 34-8 Jenkins, Linda 348 Jenkins, Patty 143, 279 Jenkins, 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Bruce 155 Kinderdick, Steve 114, 158 King, Billy 282 King, Bryan 101, 102, 114, 117, 330 King, Steve 207, 208, 209, 330 Kingsley, Elizabeth 330 Kirby, Julie 102, 129, 349 Kirk, Connie 114, 143, 330 Kizer, Kris 330 Kline, Julie 349 Kline, .lack 349 Knauer, Kitten 331 Knight, Hubert 101, 102, 331 Kohler, Kim 282 Kohoutek, George 141, 208, 211, 331 Kramer, Nancy 331 Krauss, Lynn 349 Kreaps, Van 331 Kreis, Martin 208, 211, 331 Kreis, Ricky 208, 210, 349 Krizan, Ken 164, 173, 331 Krusz, Patti 331 Krutilek, Courtney 282 Kucera, Diane 331 Kuehne, Arthur 282 Kuehne, John 128, 331 Kuenstler, Sheryl 38, 83, 114, 116, 124, 123, 282 Kuers, Marvin 349 Kuntschik, Laurie 146, 349 L Lackey, Robert 349 LaCoke, John 179, 194, 197 Lacy, Laura 82, 146, 349 Lacy, Linda 40, 71, 76, 83, 106, 108, 113, 123, 125, 146, 157, 282, 318, 380, 48 LaMaster, Audrey 283 Lamb, Robert 208, 211, 349 Lamb, Sherry 349 Land, David 349 Land, Julie 108, 331 Landrum, Debbie 146, 349 Landrum, Neely 156, 349 209, 331 Landwehr, Marcia 283 4 Langkop, Jimmy 91, 127, 207 Langston, Gay 133, 143, 331 Langston, Stacy 86, 109, 133, 143, 283 Laredo, Esther 141, 283 Largent, Connie 129, 283 Largent, Elaine 102, 146 Larsen, Kirk 331 Larson, Chuck 130, 200, 201, 283 Lathrop, Peggy 349 Lawrence, John 146, 283 Lawson, Betty 331 Lawton, James 179, 349 Leaman, Tim 102, 349 Learned, Cindy 283 Lee, Randy 91, 164, 174, 176 Lee, Mike 358 Leevy, Melinda 284 Leftwich, Cindy 14-6, 349 Leighton, Lynn 331 Lem, Mike 91, 134, 284 LeMasters, Mike 130, 207, 208, 284 Lemberg, Tim 155, 331 Leonard, Debbie 284 Lester, Dale 331 Letot, Ronald 284 Levine, Richard 331 Lewis, Janet 284 Lewis, Mary 85, 123, 349 Lewis, Nancy 349 Lewis, Rex 331 Ley, Stan 180, 182, 183, 184, 186, 188, 206, 207, 209, 284 Lieb, Kathy 86, 106, 109, 114, 284 Ligon, Cindy 349 Lilli, Mary 133, 331 Lincoln, Brian 349 Lindley, Kyle 285 Lindley, Michelle 84, 331 Lindner, Ray 154, 157, 331 Lipsie, Linda 122, 123, 53, 125, 127, 331 Lisk, Susan 84, 108, 120, 144, 331 Little, Randi 349 Litton, Craig 349 Litton, Karen 86, 196, 197, 285 Long, Sam 154 Longino, Tom 180, 182, 183, 331 Lovell, Mary 285 Loving, Nick 39, 93, 99, 358 Loving, Steve 91, 164, 167, 194, 331, 195 Lowe, Sharon 113, 285 Lowerre, Wendy 45, 53, 109, 114, 146, 147, 331 Lowman, Nancy 128, 143, 285 Lowry, Linda 349 Lucas, Gail 331 Lucky, Mike 127, 156, 350 Luebke, Cheri 350 Luebke, Tom 350 Lueck, Frank 350 Lundbeck, Linda 285 Lusk, Brenna 146, 285 Lyon, Marsha 128, 132, 285 Lyon, Melinda 144, 331 M MacDonald, Martha 84, 109, 121, 331 MacPhearson, Bruce 286 Madden, Nancy 331 Madden, Carolyn 113, 286 Magee, Bob 45, 114, 146, 286 Mahler, Carol 130, 146, 286 Maldonado, Linda 40, 45, 114, 286 Maltese, Marsha 350 Manley, Charles S. 286 Manley, Vincent 114, 129, 332 Marcia, Judy 113, 332 Marcum, Steve 52, 86. 286 Margolis, Susan 130, 286 Marrero, Margie 146, 350 Mars, David 114, 158, 332 Marshall. 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Jean 102, 146, 353 Roof, Roger 110, 119, 335 Rosenberg, Pete 301 Ross, Penny 114, 335 Ross, Susan 114, 335 Ross, Bill 301 Roth, Randy 335 Rothman, Howard 353 Rozier, John 179 Rudder, Jackie 335 Sadler, Keith 301 Sadler, Porter 208, 210, 353 Sanders, Jim 164, 175, 194, 197 Sanders, Laura 113, 335 Sanders, Marcia 90, 106, 108, 139, 156, 301 Sanders, Mark 353 Sandoval, Laura 301 SanMiguel, Mary 353 Saucedo, Manuel 164, 175, 335 Sehad, David 335 Schad, Philip 301 Schaerdel, Mary 353 Schaerdel, Susan 108, 123, 127, 133, 143, 302 Schoendorf, Patricia 141 Schanbacher, Linda 302 Schierenbcck, Deborah 302 Schindler, Dorcas 40, 123, 124, 302 Schmidt, Paula 336 Schneider, Bobby 84, 336 Sclmeider, Wendy 141, 144, 146, 336 Schoeneberger, Carl 155 Schramm, Kandi 302 Schulze, Mark 102, 122, 146, 302 Scott, Barbara 353 Scott, Brent 353 Scott, Cherri 353 Scott, Jody 353 Scott, Suzanne 302 Scrima, Nina 123, 144, 336 Seagraves, Sharon 108, 145, 146, 302 Sears, David 138, 336 Seay, Carolyn 143, 302 Seay, Jeanne 93, 99, 100, 146, 303 Seay, Marcia 353 Seay, Tym 85, 92, 353 Secor, Barbara 353 Seibert, Connie 336 Sell, Marilyn 109, 336 Sell, Mike 336 Sell, Robert 303 Sellers, Sally 303 Servick, Dorothy 303 Setlift, Susan 353 Seybold, Steve 336 Shack, Pete 336 Shafer, Gay 354 Sharp, Judy 358 Shaw, Ted 200, 203, 354 Shelton, Bob 92, 164, 170, 194, 197, 303 Shelton, Richard 154, 157 Shelton, Sydney 336 Shepard, Bobby 207, 209, 336 Sherman, Robert 208, 211, 354 Shields, Rhonda 303 Shiffer, Sharon 354 Shinsky, Sue 303 Shipman, Dcde 39, 71, 72, 86, 119, 120, 121, 123, 125, 140, 141, 304 Shipp, Kay 336 Shirley, Julia 336 Shockey, Missy 45, 71, 75, 114, 116, 176, 196 Short, Sara 108, 304 Siddons, Joe 304 Sidener, Lyn 304 Siler, Bonita 109, 336 Silver, Mike 304 A Silverthorn, Kris 164, 175, 176, 336, 206, 207, 209 ' Simmons, Delores 114, 304 Simmons, Bill 155, 157, 304 Sims, Gail 40, 305 Sims, Harold 102 Singleton, Debbie 305 Sivright, Bill 354 Skaggs, Sandy 114, 130, 305 Skinner, Tom 45, 53, 92, 114, 116, 117, 137, 305 Slattum, Joan 354 Slaughter, Vanna 146, 354 Slice, Fred 305 Slough, Monty 127, 155 Smith, Becky 130, 305 Smith Bruce 157, 354 Smith, Cindy 336 Smith Dan 354 Smith Doug 114, 116, 170, 305 Smith, Glenn 354 Smith, Glen 153, 156, 305 Smith, Greg 354 Smith Jack 306 Smith, Jim 336 Smith, Keith 154 Smith Janeen 39, 123, 306 Smith, Kathy 306 Smith, Mary Lynn 354 Smith, Merri 306 Smith, Mitzi 141, 336 Smith, Neal 336 Smith, Robby 354 Smith, Stacey 92, 180, 183, 184, 185, 188, 306, 187 Smith, Susan 354 Smith, Terry 354 Smith Bill 114, 210, 208, 354 Sneary, Barbara 354 Sneary, Loy 44, 45, 114, 146, 306 Snider, Richard 164, 176 Snodgrass, Carol 306 Snodgrass, Patty 108, 114, Snodgrass, Mike 114, 354 Solender, Betsy 113, 146, 336 Solocum, Elizabeth 354 Solomon, Pat 336 Solomons, Burt 306, 208, 210 Somers, Bob 83, 306 Sorensen, Kristin 354 Soslow, Richard Alan 354 Soule, Mary 336 Spalding, .lim 307 Sparks, Jeff 336 389 Jgiiffv QW My sdflfrvyof ll! 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L. 354 Stevenson, Wendell 308 Stevenson, Kyle 337 Stewart, Jack 197, 308 Stewart, Jack 92, 194, 337 Stiegman, Jack 337 Stiles, Greg 308 Stiles, Margie 108, 308, 141 Still, Dennis 308 Stohl, Kristin 141, 146, 337 Stokes, Mike 156 Stone, Dennis 134, 337 Stone, Bill 354 Stookey, .lim 102, 114 Stout, Jodie 308 Stout, Pat 146, 354 Stowe, Charlie 164, 171, 358 Stowers, Johnnie 113, 337 StPierre, Brenda 102, 358 Srader, Ralph 337 Strain, Cathy 337 Strange, Diane 197, 198, 354 Stratton, Dusty 308 Stratton, Mark 194, 196, 355 Stuart, Laura 337 Sultzbaugh, Rick 308 Supthen, Nancy 355 Sutton, Ray 38, 200,309 Swann, Kathy 113, 337 Sweeney, Carol 309 Sweeney, Linda 355 Sweeney, Ted 355 Sweitzer, Bruce 208, 210, 309 Sylvester, Georgia 126, 355 Sylvester, Richard 309 T Tamez, Freddy 179 Tamez, Richard 309 Tappan, Linda 337 Tarr, Carolyn 355 Tarrant, Jackie 84, 113, 337 Tate, Regina 128, 354 Taylor, Chuck 164, 176, 337 Taylor, David 92, 164, 167, 194, 309, 195 Taylor, Jere 337 Taylor, Ric 92, 102, 110, 124, 136, 309 Teague, Elizabeth 337 Templeton, Jay 208, 211, 355 Teng, Neal 92, 122, 125, 146, 147, 139, 309, 136 Tessman, Diann 127, 143, 309 Thelcn, Jeanine 146, 309 Thomas, Cheryl 146 Thomas, Steve 183, 337 Thomas, Gayle 337 Thomas, Lindsey 102 Thomas, Rod 355 Thompson, Carol 355 Thompson, Patricia 355 Thompson, Scott 337 Thompson, Viv 102, 122, 123, 124, 138, 337 Tibbets, Dale 355 Tiffany, .lulie 122, 139, 337 Till, Diana 355 Tilton, Janice 146, 355 Tiner, Cha 310 fue 82, 92, 136, Tiner, Patrick 114, 337 Tolley, Peter 194, 197, 179 Vassalo, Ross 311 Vaughn, Mary Etta 311 Vener, Lynn 113, 311 Vlcko, Laura 311 W Waddell, Betsy 141, 146 Waggener, David 338 Walden, Lee 127, 154, 338 Walden, Linda 102, 338 Waldorf, Helen 71, 78, 86, 95, 96, 93, 126, 132, 138, 141, 311 Walker, Buddy 311 Walker, Charles 355 Wall, Bruce 311 Walters, Mike 355 Ward, Steve 355 Warren, Eddie 355 Witren, Nancy 113, 312 Warren, Paula 123, 338 Washam, Cora 312 Wasson, Julie 40, 52, 53, 54, 83, 86, 93, 98, 99, 114, 117, 122, 123, 124, 138, 141, 146, 147, 312 Watkins, Deborah 127, 355 Watkins, Mary Nan 84, 35 Watkins, Scott 312 Watkins, Larry 338 Torian, Phil 102, 355 Tozer, Jane 355 Trainer, Tom 155, 157 Tracy, David 155 Treadwell, Beverly 130, 310 Trimble, Yvonne 102, 355 Trotman, Rob 124, 310 Trott, Diana 337 Tucker, Diana 337 Tucker, Tommy 92, 180, 183, 310, 189 Tuohy, Kathy 358 Turner, George 337 Turner, Bruce 154, 355 Turner, Mary 146, 310 Turner, Patty 93, 99, 108, 109, 140, 310 Watson Alan 355 Watsonf Billy 102, 355 Watson, Debbie 355 Watson, Jeff 180 Watson, Nancy 114, 312 Watson, Rebecca 355 Weaver, Allan 208, 211, 321 Weaver, Marty 312 Weaver, Ricky 338 Weaver, Rus 194, 197, 355 Webb, Becky 356 Webb, Cindy 45, 109, 110, 111, 112, 114, 116, 313 Webb, Ginger 338 Webb, John 356 Webb, Ken 313 Webb, Kyle 313 Turner, Ri chard 337 Turner, Sharon 337 Turner, Tommy 337 Turney, Ann 84, 355 Jack 130, 135,310 Webb, Bob 356 Weber, Sally 356 Webster, Gail 113, 313 Weis, Rita 127, 313 Welborn, Gail 338 Tyson, Ron 102, 337 U Uthrecht, Laura 310 V Van Rrauman, Nancy 355 Van Deventer, Rebecca 337 Van Hooser, Cheryl 311 Vanatta, Paul 194, 197, 355 Vanderwiel, Carol 311 Vardlos, Peter 358 Vargas, Anna 85, 355 Vassallo, Bob 311 Wells, James 358 Wells, Karen 338 Wells, Allen Robert 102, 338 Wells, Robert 110, 112 Wells, Sally 356 West, James 358 Westdyke, Polly 121, 129, 313 Weynand, Glen 110, 142, 338 Wheeler, Patricia 356 Wheeler, Gina 338 Whisenant, Marilyn 109, 313 White, Debra 127, 313 White, Jerry 313 White, Joe 356 White, Patti 102, 356 White, Terri 313 White, Vickie 146, 356 Whitehurst, John 338 Whitehurst, Travis 358 Whitlow, John 356 391 Wvliitney, Stexe 92, 314 Whittington, Bob 155, 338 Wfhittle, Ricky 177, 338 Wielinga, 1:I'Pdf'I'1t'l1 314 Wielinga, lioel 314 Wier, Cindy 356 Wlildvr, 511140 126, 127, 141, 155, 314 Wiley. Alan 53, 122, 128, 356 Wlillvox, Amy 314 Wlilley, Debbie 102, 120, 314 Wlilliams, Gail 338 Wfilliains, Ann 38, 93, 98, 99, 123, 125. 127. 314 Williams, 95. 124. Wrilliams Wlilliams. Wvilliams, Vlfilliams, liroolxe 86, 93, 94, 125. 158. 314 liauly 356 ,lolin 314 ,lolinny 114, 356 Katliy 1338 Wlilliams, Ken 52, 83, 92, 93, 95. 96, 139, 314 Wlilliams, Wiilllgllll 315 Wlilliams Linda 102 104 110,11l1,112,338, ' Williams, Marilyn 114, 315 Wlilliams, Nic 155. 356 Xvilliams, Williams, Willirinis, llatrivla 315 Patti 315 Paula 315 Williams, Robert 338 Williams, Robert 358 Mlilliams, Steve 356 William William s, 'llromas 315 s, VVilliam 315 Williamson, Dick 338 Willis, Jim 356 Willson, Riley 315 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wlilson, Wilson, Wlilson W'ilson s Bobbie 338 Sunny 316 Don 153, 156, 338 Cary 179 Gregory 338 Ben 164, 177, 338 Jeff 315 Wiisfml Jam K. 315 Wilson, Wilson, Vllilson v Wilson, .lolm K. 156, 338 John R. 138, 155, 356 Mary 356 Nancy 338 Wilson, Sarali 111. 116, 316 Wimberley. ,lay 92, 93, 95, 96 197, 198, 316 Wincliester, Jeff 52, 92, 125 134, 143, 316 Wingfield, Susan 356 Winkwortlr, David 358 Winston 338 Winston , George 155, 157, , Nancy 356 Witherspoon, Jean 84, 146, 356 Wlolf, Viekie 338 Wfoniaek, Betty 316 Vifoniaek, Charles 44, 45, 114, 316 Wood, Steve 114, 179 Woodard, Valerie 356 Woods, Cllris 179, 356 Wloods, Harold 338 Wloodson, Bob 338 Worme, Judy 316 Wvorine, Susan 111, 146, 356 Worrell, Pat 93, 98, 99, 316 W'orsl1an1, Bob 316 Wortman, William 358 Wray, Anita 356 Wright, Debi 356 Wright, Cary 179, 194, 356 Wunseh, Lee 102, 356 Yvussow, Robert 84, 338 Wlylie, ,lim 164, 171, 316 Wyman. 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