Thomas Jefferson High School - Document Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

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O’NEAL in tribute to an excellent teacher. z ee oS ire Gt OSU PCI Rao SUR eo ns ape a DO S RsaI table of contents activities ... 16 organizations ... 80 military ... 150 sports ... 160 faculty ... 216 classes ... 244 advertising ... 360 September Extension of Indian summer; another school year— the beginning of new associations, awareness of new faces in the crowded halls, teachers and pupils preparing to work together ... Learning of teen-age participation in the business world our first assembly—Junior Achievement. The thrill of receiving long-anticipated class rings; Juniors proudly displaying emblems of seniority ... The Howdy Party in the courtyard cokes and laughter, meeting and greeting people ... Football spirit prevails in TJ: excitement over victories, TJ wins the first four games . . Friday morning before the game cheers in pep assemblies, chanting our victory yell; new voices join Seniors and Juniors: Sophomores—proud to be part of TJ ... Three days of intensive work as September ends: Seniors take ITED tests to compare educational development with the rest of the nation ... An excellent beginning, a bright future; High expectations for the year to come. October A spectrum of changing moods and colors: crisp autumn days, increased momentum, whirlwind pace, a flurry of activities ... A vision of the future—College Night, stepping into the atmosphere of campus life, exploring avenues of opportunity ... Document sales and senior graduation announcements grasping the intangible future; Exciting football games, intense competition climaxing in close decisions ... “Goals for Dallas” assembly promoting civic pride, involving youth in plans for tomorrow; “Up With People” embodying ideals, optimistic faith in people High School Day at the State Fair: gay and animated students converging upon the fairgrounds, strolling down the Midway, enjoying the exhibits of today ... Nomination and election of Senior Class officers, Selection of senior personalities, Choosing a talented and versatile cast for the Senior Class play ... Reflected in a prism: diverse, fleeting images, a menagerie of dreams, a merry-go-round of revolving actions ... i! = m co we - , _ November Soaring spirits, a rising tide of emotion-charged events: Display of enthusiastic rivalry in a car smash, expressing intense loyalty, demolishing our opponents in effigy . .. Announcing the six homecoming nominees, Electing a Queen to rejgn over the annual festivities; The coronation—a spectacular ceremony— an ecstatic, tearful Queen is crowned; The Rebel Homecoming Dance—an evening of psychedelic sound and fluorescent color ... The ending of football season in a victorious climax, players surging onto the field, sharply delineated in bright uniforms, triumphantly rushing and passing; The eagerly a waited beginning of basketball season with its shining hopes and Rebel determination .. . An impressive evening concert— jazz and classical highlights presented by the stage band, wind ensemble, and marching band ... Open House, sponsored by the PTA. the doors of TJ open to parents— the halls are invaded by wandering, confused adults searching for classrooms, meeting teachers ... Thanksgiving holidays— donations for the Salvation Army through collections in homerooms, concerning ourselves with the welfare of others; An assembly program presented by the concert and girls’ choirs— a blending of popular, sacred, and spiritual music ... Withered leaves rustle in the wind; the chilly air ushers forth the icy edge of Winter ... December The quickened pace of festive events, gay and animated; Visions of holiday splendor— sparkling icicles and crisp holly, warm greetings and decorative garlands; Delighted laughter echoing the pulsating joy ... Senior Play—actors spotlighted in comic portrayals, dramatizing the energetic spirit of the Senior Class. Key Club Basketball game—mock competition between the Key Clubs of White and TJ: contagious laughter pervading the gym as the drill team and band, composed of Key Club members, perform at half-time .. . The Christmas tree in the foyer, decorated by members of the Student Council, garnishing its skirts with presents for needy children, brighténing Christmas, diffusing joy and good will ... The Denton Speech Tournament attended by members of the Forensics Guild, laden with notes, high hopes, and enthusiasm ... The Christmas Concert—a beautiful and charming presentation, a medley of lovely Christmas ballads. Road Rally—a synchronized car relay sponsored by the Concert Choir, a timed race over a planned route. A blaze of victories in basketball: TJ wins the San Angelo and Lake Highlands Tournaments. The chilling air of December made warm through the brilliance of Christmas as restless students anticipate the joyous holiday season ... January A hushed and dormant time, awaiting the awakening of Spring. Decisions, resolutions alter our thoughts and purposes as we contemplate the cavalcade of life ... Restless and pacing Concert Choir members waiting in the halls to audition for “The Music Man”; hearing the announcing of the roles of Harold Hill, Marian, and the population of River City in Rebel-grams delivered to classrooms and the delighted cries from those chosen to lead the cast. Completing try-outs for drill team officers to guide the Reb-Belles in marching routines, in high-stepping drills of colorful precision ... Studying for exams that have silently and suddenly come upon us; undisturbed concentration as students pore over ancient notes, papers, and pages ... Pervading stillness and subtle dreams veiling buoyant anticipations ... Glimpsing a brief vision— a promise of gaiety and hope ... j ‘ | ¥ February Moody and shifting, A frigid calm enhances the budding splendor of the waking earth, The diminishing of chill winds announces winter’s exit ... High school students attending a symphonic concert at the State Fair Music Hall in place of a morning at school, a unique program presented by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, blending new sounds and classical orchestrations. Frenzied excitement as the basketball team wins a breathlessly close game ... the free throw sinks into the basket: a stunning victory by one point! Foreign countries and customs discussed in informative talks by three A.F.S. students, describing Denmark, South Vietnam, and Greece. Stage band assembly under the direction of Mr. Fox, featuring the trumpet and alto saxophone in a fast-tempoed jazz concert. Practicing daily, spending countless hours rehearsing “The Music Man,” perfecting singing and dancing selections. A gentle and playful breeze captures imaginations and provokes a passing fancy; The shadow of winter departs ... the glad earth responds to the call of Spring ... March The Prelude to Spring ... Barren trees and bushes regain their splendor. Golden sun and silver rain glisten on the pavement; The air is vibrant with the music of life. Scientific displays and art work presented at the Science Fair and Crafts Fair. R.O.T.C. inspection as companies march in drilled formation ... Reviewed by official representatives of the 4th U.S. Army; evaluating timing, appearance, and precision. Comic scenes in a small Iowa town; the brisk fun of “The Music Man.” Track and baseball competition: frequent ball games are played at Loos Field and the track team participates in medleys, relays, and hurdling at invitational track meets. Flights of fancy as in the blustery winds, a kite frolics, dances. Youth responds and rejoices with gusts of laughter. April and May A new dawn ... Restless exuberance and contagious laughter as The sleeping buds burst open and wake to fragrant blossoming. Sunlight fills the days of anticipation ... The quiet serenity of Easter, the radiant sun warming the earth. The flowers and grasses are drenched by April showers. A flurry of Senior activities: ice skating, the all-night party at Bronco Bowl, the glamor and gaiety of the Senior Prom. Treading the path of a yet uncertain future ‘as time leads to an ultimate end of the beginning. The thrilling arrival of the Document— reliving in its pages friendships and fun; 1968-1969 is captured forever in timeless memories ... Turning once again to carefree abandonment and renewed delight, to idly contemplating a recaptured moment of youthful sensation as cares and books are packed away to be opened again only in September. MN ass) = v ea pese Specia Homecoming Hectic preparation for a gala event, a climax to a successful football season; Kestatic faces at the game, Thrilling to an overwhelming victory ... The coronation ... Hushed anticipation as six tense nominees await the crowning of the queen. A new queen smiles through tears of joy ... The dance ... Phosphorescent purple and green add to a pulsating, throbbing scene— A salute to the Rebels through the psychedelic sound of the Southwest F’.O.B. ... A nostalgic and festive occasion, a memorable Rebel tradition. Princesses MISS SUSAN LISK MISS SUSAN MORTON MISS DAWN DODSON MISS JACKIE ‘YARRANT MISS DARLA CHICK if RAN — © © = cy wD d=) et = 5s « = « ee aS ee) O N a Senior Play Perfecting techniques, committing lines to memory, Actors creating, becoming personalities in weeks of rehearsals, molded by the coaching of Mrs. Adams. Faces glow with excitement, actors eagerly await the long-anticipated moment as The lights dim, the curtains sway and The Senior Class of 1969 proudly presents “Arsenic and Old Lace.” CAST Thursday, December 5 Martha Ann Harbert Mortimer Tim Comer Steve Seybold Dr. Harper Grover Garner Elaine Harper Connie Reynolds Jonathan Alan Orshalick Dr. Einstein Vincent Manley Mr. Gibbs Jack McFadden Mr. Witherspoon Glen Fischer Joe Cockrell Wayne Hamilton Philip Barnett Chris Harrison Cheryl Hunn | “It’s a shame—a nice family like the Brewsters hatching a cuckoo.” Brophy (Wayne Hamilton), Rev. Dr. Harper (Grover Garner). “A state secret?” Martha (Jo Ann Harbert), Teddy (Steve Seybold), Abby (Meg Rohrt). “Grandfather’s laboratory—Doctor, a perfect operating room!” Jonathan (Alan Orshalick), Dr. Einstein (Vincent Manley). -“I’m tied up in a chair like you are—the place is an in- ferno of flames—it’s on fire!” O’Hara (Joe Cockrell), Mor- timer (Tim Comer). “Tm really looking forward to going; the neighborhood here has changed so.” Martha (Jo Ann Harbert), Witherspoon (Glen Fisher), Abby (Meg Rohrt). “Have you forgotten that not 15 minutes ago you proposed “They're living in a house with a body buried in the cellar!” Lt. to me?” Mortimer (Tim Comer), Elaine (Connie Reynolds). Rooney (Chris Harrison), Klein (Philip Barnett), Jonathan (Alan Orshalick), Brophy (Wayne Hamilton). Light-hearted and spontaneuus comedy, A versatile cast—each actor portraying a delightfully eccentric personality . Elaine leaping over gravestones; Teddy digging the Panama Canal in the cellar, charging upstairs, bugle in hand; The nervous efforts of Mortimer to protect his two sweet old aunts—Abby and Martha— charitable poisoners of lonely old gentlemen; Jonathan (Mortimer’s long-lost brother) and his murdering companion, Dr. Einstein, returning, trying to equal the accomplishments of Abby and Martha: the thirteen bodies in the cellar ... Unique characters, unforgettable performances in distinct roles, Rewarded by applause—recognition for the efforts of a dedicated cast. CAST Friday, December 6 Abbyane. «me SOMA O ea ene ooceot es on WONT anny Marthar. cae ee +++e-++.-« Linda Lipsie Mortimer. ier at cs ae eee Hugh Chappell Teddy. peas tan weeeeees. Carter BuSchardt Drs Harper. Ents: ne ee ORE .. Rick Hurley Elaine? Harper’ 2.02. 2.4.-0 0: -- +. ss. beverly Harrow Jonathang. eg. Li Solari. ence ete LOLI EV Lassie Dr. Einstein! Pie 5 cn Gee ee ee OO NSE MroGibbs@ine 32. ok ee a eee ton Mr. Witherspoon ....... Dil eae tery aie IS CUVEE CL EY O' Haravee. 0st em Mlete tiie low eC OuCK sate Brophyeecn ae Are acre oe er eee Ie Leberg Klein (3. 5.5, tee ae ee ee ee Ee ip abarnett Dt. Rooney eee ee eee aa Olle barker Dead Bodyjy eet ee Meine edt ae ery ea Lunn “We've always wanted to hold a double funeral, but I refuse to read services over a total stranger.” Martha (Linda Lipsie), Abby (Cathy Hemby). “Jonathan wanted to become a surgeon like Grandfather, but he wouldn’t go to Medical school first and his practice got him ee Elaine (Beverly Farrow), Mortimer (Hugh Chap- pell). Production Staff Stage Manager . Rn nat ae ee ee Bryan | King Stage Crew tees eens 7. pally Weber, Darla Chick, Mike Paredes, Tommy Turner, Jim Matheny Lighting Crew ... Martha MacDonald, Becky Bean, Karen Blatnik Construction Crew ................ Rick Stacy, Warren Crow, Royce Brazeal, Steve Prillman Set Designers weeeeeeeeee-. Susan Moffett, Co-ordinator; Karen Blatnik, Sally Weber, Becky Bean, Chris May Technical Designer . Steve Fagerquist Caver Desi zncrmermn ae ee ea ey Mary. Ghampion Os lera Ciencia nt ee. eat eee. ousan Moffett “There’s a body, in the window-seat!” Mortimer (Hugh Chappell). , Committees “Doctor, this affair between me and my brother has got to be settled.” Joanthan (Lorin Massie), Dr. Einstein (Bob Austin). Properties ................ Wendy Schneider, Chairman: Costumes ... ..eeeeee.s.s. Karen Cade, Chairman Script Committee ... . Patty Bracken, Elizabeth Rutkowski, Rex Deans, Chery] Hunn, Cathy Hemby, Jo Ann Harbert, Debbie Butcher Publicity Committee ........ Jeff Watson, Eileen Noblitt, Jo Cornelius, Karen Wells Make-up Crew ...... ..... Linda Pigg, Chairman Dr. Pepper Tournament A holiday event sponsored by the Dr. Pepper Company— A highly competitive intra-city basketball tournament. Vying for the title, playing in the final championship game, A tremor of excitement passes through the crowd as the pace quickens: the ball furiously rebounds and passes from team to team, thrilling competition, an electrifying climax as TJ wins the second place title. TJ’s Queen—Miss D’aun Gray— chosen by the basketball team, a lovely Tournament Queen finalist. Jeff Watson—TJ’s high scorer— honored by a position on the all tournament team. The roaring crowd, a rigorous contest— a festive event highlighting the holidays. San Angelo Tournament An overwhelming victory in the San Angelo Tournament— a state-wide invitational basketball competition. Maintaining a commanding lead, winning three successive games ... “ebels gain a Ist place title and trophy, and two players are named to the All-Tournament Team: Jeff Watson and Tom Longano. ‘Military ball A majestic occasion ... The TJ ROTC hosting the Hillcrest military corps. A reception line of Colonel and Mrs. Frindell, and the TJ and Hillcrest Battalion Commanders. The Grand March: a cotillion of colors and motion in measured parade. Nine TJ ROTC sponsors— escorted through the honor guard arch, curtseying to the officials’ table; waiting for the announcement of the new queen: Diane Kucera is crowned by the 1968 Military Queen Linda Lacy. A silver ball suspended from the ceiling enhancing the splendid uniforms and rich dresses of the couples; A timely theme: “Much is given, much is expected.” March 20, 21, 22 The Musie Man” “Seventy-six trombones led the big parade with a hundred and ten cornets close at hand They were followed by rows and rows of the finest virtuosos, the cream of ev’ry famous band ...” Clever Professor Harold Hill—selling band instruments, duping the gullible citizens of River City; creating a need for a Boy’s Band to offset “Trouble” and the evil influence of a pool table; Instructing the Think System instead of learning the notes. Pursuing “Marian the Librarian” — gallantly becoming Marian’s “White Knight.” -Accused of double-dealing, Saved from the wrath of the citizens of River City as the Boys Band plays the barely recognizable “Minuet in G.” Directed by Mr. Cannon, stist Choreographed by Miss Shane Ann Younts, Harold Hill Captivating the audience with bustling entertainment. TIM COMER Marcellus Washburn NADA PADDOCK and DAVID MARS Mrs, Eulalie Shinn and Mayor Shinn 46 e . pe ‘© ian Paroo ALLISON CLINCH Mar CATHY HEMBY Mrs. Paroo + eee ee Kes ee ee os ke Chea Oe ba ws ae ae soe ee eae re ee ae ne eee oe ee SUSAN MORTON and PAT WARE Zaneeta Shinn and Tommy Djilas JOHN FREEMAN Charley Cowell TRAVELING SALESMEN ...... Blake Barker, Alan Wiley, Jack Mashburn, Stan Coppinger, Vincent Manley, Jerry Elmer CHARLIE: COWELL 3. == John Freeman CONDUCTOR? 4). 2 eee Ken Norvell HAROLD (HILL soe eee Bert Guthrie MAYOR:-SHINN 3 ee eee David Mars EWART DUNLOP... oh ee Pat Tiner OLIVER. HIX: 4-352 eee Tom Feitel JACEY SQUIRES cee eee John Morrison OLIN BRITT 2... eee Harold McElfish MARCELLUS WASHBURN ........°... Tim Comer Professor Hill (Bert Guthrie) and Marcellus Washburn (Tim Comer). Cast TOMMY. DJTGAS soe 520 te. ee eee Pat Ware MARIAN= PAROO? 323, eee eee Allison Clinch MRS. PAROO 27.3.2) 3a eee Cathy Hemby EULALIE MACKECKNIE SHINN .... Nada Paddock ZANEETASSHINNG = eee eee Susan Morton GRACIE SHINN 3. eee Janice Robbins ALMA’ HX Ries yi eee Sally Butenschoen MAUD (DUNLOP) 27.7.2 ee Jody Miller ETHEL TOFFELMIER =) eee Nancy Goodman MRS. SQUIRES] 32 eee JoAnn Harbert CONSTABLES LOCKE =. eee Albert Laredo “Music Man” Dancers. “Seventy-six Trombones.” “Well, we got trouble.” Professor Harold Hill (Bert Guthrie) and River City Citizens. “The lady’s dance committee meets Tuesday night at the high school.” Mrs. | Paroo (Cathy Hemby), Marian Paroo( Allison Clinch), and Professor Hill (Bert Guthrie). “Pick-a-little” ladies “Seventy-six Trombones” National Merit Scholars Top students throughout the nation honored for academic achievement. High performance on the Merit test determining semi-finalist ranking, signifying their place in the upper 2 percentile of 1969 high school graduates. Obtaining school sanction, confirming, intellectual ability through the S.A.T. Advancing toward the goal of finalist. Opportunity for academic scholarships ... materialization of dreams. Possibilities for future achievement in education, in life’s endeavors. ANN ALBRITTON ROBERT WUSSOW JUDY FRITZ CONSTANCE REYNOLDS LEONORA STEPHENS TRINA JACOBSON Si 2 e iS se Zz on S) Lo) ey Le 8 a = Qe as ™«,.«.. Es Ag CHERYL THOMAS JOAN FRAZIER ANN ALLMAN NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS: Leonora Stephens and Connie Reynolds. DAR GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD: Susan Lisk. DATION: Stand- NATIONAL MERIT LETTERS of COMMEN ing, left to right: Carol Gathings, Jo Ann Harbert, Ann Spencer, Jere Taylor. Kneeling, left to right: James Bain, Ray Lindner, Robbie Rudine, Dennis Stone. Not pictured: Randy Lee. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP FINALIST and WINNER of NATIONAL ENGLISH - COMPETITION: John Wilson. SPEECH TOURNAMENT AWARDS: Back row: left to right: Kathy Duke, Sherry Michaelson, Kirk Wier, Joe White, Scott Anderson, Mike Ball. Front row: left to right: Nina Cortell, Nancy Harris, Linda Lipsie, Nina Scrima. 4 LL REGION CHOIR: Left to right: Pat Tiner, Patty Stephen, Linda All- iredge, Judy Fritz. Not pictured: Jack Mashburn. AFS CANDIDATES ¢4 : Linda Green and Alan Wiley. Leisurely residing near the Mediterranean, learning of life among the Greeks: A.F.S. exchange student— Connie Reynolds. An adventure in apartment living high above picturesque Athens ... Discovering a city of startling contrasts: a bustling modern metropolis with ancient remnants of a glorious past— The stately Acropolis—dominating the skyline, appearing a hazy purple in the twilight ... Sharing and caring, gaining new understanding , and perspective. Connie Reynolds Kristin Benson Living by the shores of the North Sea, Spending three weeks in a Danish home: Kristin Bensen— Lion’s Club exchange student. A country of fabled monuments and sparkling fountains— famed for the hospitality and generosity of its people ... Discovering new customs, visiting people and places, Learning a first word —Tak— meaning Thank-you, Bridging the language barrier ... Aware of distinct cultural differences, Yet realizing the similarity of people everywhere. Dearest TJ, (cai ban TJ men,) On the airplane from San Francisco to Dallas a feeling of anxiety kept disturbing me. Anxious about the new environment I would experience in the days to come. To my surprise, the people I met and live with are so kind, generous, and understanding to the newcomer. The former feelings I had began to disappear from my mind. I have a new home to live in, a new school to receive my education, and new friends to get along with. To a foreigner like myself, the most difficult thing, at first, in school was its medium of instruction. English is not spoken in my country. However, with the help and guidance of my teachers and friends, and most of all, with my determination to learn, I was able to get used to it and broaden my knowledge of English. Academic activities provide me with ample occasions to learn abo ut human relationships. I enjoy them all—sharing with you from pep as- semblies, moments of joyful and gay gatherings that indeed foster a strong spirit of cooperation and friendship among us, to football, basket- ball games, homecoming dance, Senior play and singing songs in con- cert choir and so on—all were certainly good opportunities for me and you, too, to have a healthy mind in a strong body (mens sana in corpore sano). These experiences remain so deep in my memory. Now and then, maybe all my whole life, they will remind me of the marvelous days I spent in the midst of the wonderful people of this beautiful country. I would like to make use of this opportunity to extend my deep-hearted gratitude and appreciation to my Waddell family, the AFS, this school, my counselor, my teachers and all those who in one way or another helped me succeed in my education, and helped me to have a wonder- fully happy year over here. Here below is my address. Whenever any of you happen to visit my country, I would be very glad to be at your service. TRUONG HIEP DUYEN Hoe Tran hoang Quan Saigon, Vietnam Love and friendship always, (Than ai chao ban, ) oe i Duyen Truong ee3 yee It) Duyen Truong South Vietnam Lars Nielsen Denmark Dear Rebels, A year has passed much too fast, and it’s time to say good-bye. I want to thank you and explain how much you've made this year mean to me, but suddenly it’s difficult to find the right words. My mind remembers moments I want to share with you, but my pen will only give a faint image of my thoughts. I remember how I came here to Dallas during a rain- storm, the many new faces, and the sounds of a foreign language being spoken twice as fast as I was used to. I met my family for the first time—and how strange, it was like coming home! The Guthries will forever occupy a very large part of my heart and my thoughts. In the beginning I was scared of TJ. The size, the unknown customs, and you made me feel lost, and suddenly I wasn’t completely sure that I wanted to stay. But the miracle happened! When I went down the hall there were people smiling at me—people I knew and liked— and my doubt disappeared. From then on time was like a string of pearls, each representing a moment worth remembering. I remem- ber the football season, and the spirit it laid over TJ, the Christmas assembly, the musical and, of course, the graduation. Each time I wished I could stop time, so I could tell you more and learn more from you. I wanted to tell you so many things, but only told you a little. I hope that you at least know a bit more about Denmark now than when I came. If you do, I feel that 1 have paid back some of my debt to AFS and TJ. I know how much Mr. Smith, Mrs. Cooper and all my teachers have done for me. I can do nothing but thank them and hope that I didn’t disappoint all the hopes they had for me. Venlig hilsen og paa gensyn, Lars Beauty Tea February 9 Nineteen Beauty Nominees elected by the student body; Attending the Document Beauty Tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Green. Interviewed by two distinguished judges— Jean Duncan, supervisor of the Braniff Hostess School, and Randy Moore, actor and director at the Dallas Theatre Center. Judged on personal and photogenic beauty, poise, and personality ... Delicate loveliness and charm— radiant smiles and shining eyes: The enchanting grace of the 1969 Document beauties Miss Ousan Lisk Wiss Susan TNHorton S Oy 4 D) hetla Se Miss S da Parker Document Beauty Finali sts Miss Patti Tessman Miss Darla Chick Miss Patte Frusz Miss Jackie Sarrant 65 Patti Tessman Dudley Slice Sophomore Favorites fom © N = = © MN a ) x} fe fae Ins Bob Aitk Junior Favorites Tym Seay 68 Jean Hockleutner Jeff Canfield Senior Favorites Jackie Tarrant ‘ James Penny ing: ished ife. iors to acknowledge istingu its f future fulf Presented on the stage of d illment lities, the State Fa eissssaisss: SSESHTSSIN distinct individuals representing visions 0 ining persona every aspect of school | Elected by Sen endeavor Sh Senior Superlatives SS o = ws E SG Cel bon o PP 7p) 5 ri 3 =| 3 a oO =} jee) o as ° O 7 oO = Oo ° il fs) 3 = o Zz =| so) — oS = be am} - (=| i) - Le o —Q ae} 3 o a) = so 5S) al i] a (3) wn 3 -Q fe oO cs) ol Go} O wu =| o at [= ) o ip) is-} = i=) =| =) o — el ° 7) S =] ee =) A O ws o mt poe = i=} oS wm =) fp) % ° n i= E is) ae a) -_ BS (=) = -_ = =} is] no i=] 17 p) os oO € = O =] f=} a S es -_— a) Gy S St = . . 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PSV SES SSS SOS GOP O OSES ED POC RGR5R48 ROOD CEE EE SEE SSHESEP EE SEER EE SRSEEE ES ORES OD s e $ « + + . + + + oe ne Alan Newman Susan Morton BEST ALL-AROUND : ; : , ; ; Oliver Cindy Hudson FRIENDLIEST Carter Buschardt Viv Thompson WITTIEST 76 nt ongenea 5 ai ® 4, | w KAY RX Bs eee OQ” neeed KD % BX ee, We . le Sing ) = 6 boas _ ——_———a Kris Silverthorn Leonora Stephens MOST ATHLETIC SRS SOS a ee CSE eR : ye EZe SAAS. aK Chea KKK A SSS SSN SSSR : = f a LALA = 4 Allison Clinch MOST DEPENDABLE — as Chosen by the Thomas Jefferson Faculty Bert Guthrie 78 Coke Buchanan MOST CREATIVE Susan Moffett — ee = Elusive, restless dreams reflected in a fathomless prism; vivid images of a fleeting year. ( | | | 24 rriotrent iA | | 4 SENS XS Dp ™, % Trey Dowdy Alan Newman Susan Lisk Blake Barker President Vice-President _ Secretary Treasurer Student Council A gavel calls to order a 7:45 meeting— Early morning flurry ... Discussing projects, working in committees, Planning activities, sponsoring memorable traditions and events: Howdy Party, Open House, College Night; selling tickets, providing psychedelic decorations for the annual Homecoming festivities. Realizing responsibilities of citizenship, Reaching to the underprivileged— collecting donations for the Salvation Army, gathering toys for needy children. Mrs. Mary Brock With bright Christmas trees, decorating Co-Sponsor the halls. Sponsoring Spring activities—Lady of Monticello, Thomas Jefferson Week. Mr. Billy James Little Sponsor Speaking out... SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Getting involved. First row: left to right: Rob- ert Wussow, Tom Oliver, Scott Reid, Tim Evans, Ken Krizan, Laura Sanders, Coke Buchanan, Kay Quigley, Rich- ard Mitchell, Gigi Groff, Craig Melde, Carol Jackson, Pam Martin. Second row: Mary Green, Cindy Hudson, Lorin Massie, Mark Hamil- ton, Susan Stokes, Susan Ellis, Susan Morton, Judy Dickens, Judy Guyton, Jody Miller. Top row: Jere Taylor, Dick Williamson, Greg Dubois. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: First row: left to right: Andy Bundschuh, Stefanie Newman, Debbie Folsom, Pat Hudspeth, Frank Akridge. Second row: left to right: Victor Hawkins, Nonnie Russell, Cindy Car- tington, Karen Weynand, Becky Burnett, Linda Parker, Kayle Smith. Third row: left to right: Tracey Seltzer, Denise Cook, Scotti Asbury, Shannon Wilson, Sunny Waldorf, Rudy Flores. Fourth row: left to right: George Sparkman, Jaclynn Morris, Leesa Cato, Olga Shack, Jack Mashburn, Debbie Frank. ase} Learning about college Sag %.! Ee eam 4 4 _ 7. ... helping. Elected representatives from each homeroom, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors, sharing ideas, voicing opinions, planning the memorable events of 1968-69. MEMBERS AT LARGE: First row: left to right: Patti Tessman, and Leslie McBride, Sophomores. Second row: Nancy Goodman, Senior. Third row: left to right: Diane Burke and Tym Seay, Juniors. Top row: Troy Gray, Senior. . JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Kneeling: left to right: Rae Weaver, Neal Neely, Brian Lincoln, Steve Fagerquist. Standing: left to right: Mary Mox, Suzan Gill, Martha Munneke, Anna Vargas, Sue Mendenhall, Melody Neblett, Debbie Landrum, Renee Richard, Paula Eddins, Peggy Palms, Linda Lacy, Nancy Lewis, Jan Howell, Elaine Spencer, Jean Witherspoon, Mary Nan Watkins, Renee Piranio, Debbie Hamilton. 85 National Honor Society Kathleen Ann Ann Debbie Patricia Allison Dunlap Albritton Allman Blankenmeister Bracken Clinch cocoa Trina Cindy Jacobson Hudson Joan Judy Frazier Fritz Green “I pledge myself to uphold the high purposes of the National Society to which I have been elected; I will be true to the principles for which it stands; I will be loyal at all times to my school, and will maintain and encourage high standards of Scholarship, Leadership. Cc a 99 and Service. Judy Diane Gay Kilcrease Kucera Langston Second Year Members Not pictured: Steven Benoist Kathy Susan Helen Miklos Moffett McGinnis Alan Newman EN Jackie Constance Randall Reynolds u. eryl Leonora Kristin Cheryl Vivi h Sta..dlee Stephens Stohl Thomas Thanteon Wilson P| Lauren Hawkins Laurie Kuntschik Linda Sweeney Vickie Childers Barbara Hiller Bob Lackey Paul Vanatta Nina Cortell Sara Grisham Julie Holleman Jan Meares Rod Pruett Betsy Waddell Jan Howell Sherry Michaelson Renee Richard Kathy McShane Beth Rudick Tom Watson First Year Junior Members Jackson Nada Paddock Jean Witherspoon Jeanine Parma Prisilla Barbara Jim Asbill . Ayers Bain Debbie Diane Joe Tom William Randy Butcher Causey Cockrell Cullum Dowdy Engstrom Beverly Bill June Margaret Carol Farrow Ferrell Fogg Gathings Gloria Nancy Gigi Judy Sharon Germany Goodman Groff Guyton Hamilton Betty Missy Hart Hudson Mrs. Pamela Wise Mrs. Betty Harris Sponsors Martin 88 Kreis Ml} se Ray Lindner Kleta Mary McNulty Martin Shepard Deenie Tallant Kathy Williams J Lars Nielsen Ann Spencer Scott Thompson Williamson First Year Senior Members Virginia Outstanding students Perelson upholding a solemn pledge ... Members elected by faculty as exemplifying high standards of Scholarship, Leadership, Character and Service. Seniors writing essays, speaking at the induction ceremony in April, attending a tea in the library ... Recognizing the pursuit of scholastic excellence. Patricia Schoendorf Patty Stephen Robert Bonnie Margaret Wussow Zacharias Zanes 89 Key Club eg a Mrs. James Patterson Sponsor Standing, Susan Morton, Key Club Sweetheart. Sit. ting: left to right: Dawn Dodson, D’Aun Gray, Key Club Princesses. Lawrence Newman McBride Ronnie Aronoff Dennis Carruth Richard Cox Lee Donaldson Steve Moffett Frank Akridge Chappell Gary Crozier Jeff Doumany Bert Guthrie Bill Marcellus Blake Barker Joe Cockrell Don Darley Wayne Hamilton Sid Martin Tom Gar Collins Conaway Norton Mike Hinckley Howard Mike McCaskill Robert Ray Coke Buchanan John Dillender Mike Ferrell Scott McDonald A service organization sponsored by Kiwanis International. Trick or treat for hospitalized children, collecting 400 pounds of candy. Decorating the halls of T.J.—a display of spirit and loyalty preceding football games. Annual clean-up and sweeping of the parking lot; Staging an uproarious and lively basketball game with the W. T. White Key Club to obtain Christmas presents for needy children. T. J. Key Club Members. Bill Freeman Dale Jacobs Craig Melde Geibel Norris Kieschnick Greg Metz Bob Shepard Jim Langkop Blake Miller Kris Silverthorn Not pictured: Steve Fagerquist Keith Ford Robert Lamb ae a Jeff George Jack Mark Solender Sparkman Jay Stewart Stratton Templeton Scott Richard Thompson Alan Rauly Robert Rick Turner Warren Wiley Williams Wussow Wyman Pry tae Cie | , 2a oe Quill and Scroll Awarding achievement in journalism. | Honoring the staffs of the Document and the Reveille. Members of a national organization promoting journalistic endeavor supporting competitive scholarships, sponsoring contests. Individuals writing, editing, reporting T.J.’s events ol in outstanding publications. REVEILLE STAFF: First row: left to right: Gordon Davis, Ruth Richardson, Viv Thompson, Eddie Lee, John Wilson. Second row: Debbie Davis, Gayle Thomas, Betsy Solender, Eileen Noblitt, Donna Bynum, Michelle Lindley, Glen Fischer. Unpictured: Hugh Chappell, Penny Plackard. “Well, I guess we'll have to wait “I know I told you to write a descriptive article of Writing is a profession for egotists. till next year for the Pulitzer ...” Henry, but this is ridiculous!” DOCUMENT STAFF: First row: left to right: Linda Sweeney, Kathy Miklos, Craig Melde, Rauly Williams, Jackie Randall. Second row: Dick Wil- liamson, Cindy Hudson, Gary Crozier, Bruce Hamilton, Meg Rohrt, Trina Jacobson, Judy Fritz, Leonora Stephens, Joe Cockrell, Mary Green. Unpic- tured: Nina Cortell, Bert Guthrie, Alan Newman. Mb Ma a IE a once Seen Faculty and Military Editor Craig Melde aaa Bruce Hamilton Sports Editors Trina Jacobson and Meg Rohrt Alan Newman and Gary Crozier Activities Editors Index Editor and Advertising Editor Business Manager a Document sales soar! Kathy Miklos Copy Writer Mr. Robert L. Parrish Sponsor Class Editors § : : ae — eee A Joe Crockrell, Bert Guthrie, Rauly Williams Now I lay me down to sleep for my Docu- Photographers ment to keep. Capturing unforgettable moments in a timeless record of 1968-69; Thomas Jefferson activities: games, events, beauties, friends and fun. Each section coordinated by the editors and ' individual staff members. Developing the theme of Awareness through ideas and pictures, layouts and captions— relating the enthusiasm of T.J.’s Rebels. Mary Green and Nina Cortell Organizations Editors Document Staff Judy Fritz and Jackie Randall Editors Trina Jacobson and Meg Rohrt Activities Editors Nina Cortell and Mary Green Organizations Editors Bruce Hamilton and Craig Melde Sports Editors Linda Sweeney Faculty and Military Editor Cindy Hudson, Leonora Stephens, Dick Williamson Class Editors Gary Crozier Advertising Editor Alan Newman Index Editor and Business Manager Joe Cockrell, Bert Guthrie, Rauly Williams Photographers Kathy Miklos Copy Writer Mr. Robert L. Parrish Sponsor 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 David Barr Tom Kaut Ray Petty Janet Smith Document Award With the publication of the first edition of the Document, a tradition was established to recognize those staff members whose contributions to its success proved especially outstanding. The Document Award honors not only journalistic achievement, but also unselfish service and willing- ness to perform beyond that which is expected. It is hoped that each successive group will live up to the standard of excellence begun by the first, and continued by the following awardees. Robert Parrish, Sponsor Awardees 1960 1961 1962 Donna Alexander Sharon Austin Gail Aronoff Mary Lou Beaird Carol Crosby Lin Cambell Ann Bonnick John Hammond Barbara Glew Sam Carpenter Lee Hughes Kathleen Hagman Bill Herries Tommy Jones Joann Ondrovik Becky Ransdell Philip Self Bill Wilkinson 1964 1965 1966 John Drollinger Mike Blum Beth Catherall Carolyn Feibel Barbara Fassel Sally Eddins Helen Hagaman Carol Hafer Chris Kageler Janet Lawrence Carol Ann Katz Wanda Klein Linda Lewis Thomas Starnes Valerie Slattum Cynthia Ley Roger Whitney Connie Thomas Anne Vaughan George Sickler 1968 Lynnette Farr Carrie Genarlsky Sharon Peek Laura Reich Helen Waldorf Brooke Williams Ken Williams Jay Wimberly Reveille Staff pursuing stories, reporting events, meeting deadlines, devising headlines; inspiring interest while informing students. Presenting the facts through interviews and articles, photographic studies. Capturing the imagination of T. J. Stimulating awareness. Charles Hodges and Tim Evans Photographers Eddie Lee and Hugh Chappell mt Sports Editors in Ruth Richardson Advertising Editor Sunshine Mother? Viv Thompson Feature Editor Gayle Thomas Exchange Column Eileen Noblitt and Glen Fischer Editors Donna Bynum Assistant Editor Ruth Richardson Advertising Editor Debbie Davis and Michelle Lindley News Editors Jan Reavley Hugh Chappell and Eddie Lee Copy Editor Sports Editors Viv Thompson Feature Editor Viv Thompson Feature Editor Jan Reavley Copy Editor Ricky Weaver College Column Cindy Ventura Library Column Gayle Thomas Exchange Column Gordon Davis Distribution Tim Evans and Charles Hodges Photographers Penny Plackard Exchange Mrs. Maurine Fussell Sponsor Donna Bynum Assistant Editor Mrs. Maurine Fussell Sponsor Eileen Noblitt and Glen Fischer Editors Cindy Ventura Library Column Gordon Davis Distribution Penny Plackard Exchange Ricky Weaver College Column Debbie Davis and Michelle Lindley News Editors 100 The rhythmic jazz band performing at the Senior Play, Salesmanship Club, Homecoming coronation, and Serendipity. Swinging tempo, harmony of trombones and trumpets, drums and guitars. Improvisation is stylized arrangements. Stage Band ALTO SAX TROMBONE PIANO Ann Allman Charles Auvermann Neal Neely Hubert Knight Charles Banks Tim Bennett TENOR SAX Bryan King DRUM Carolyn Frnka Tim Leaman Billy Holmes Randy Hardy Ronnie Roberts TRUMPET BARITONE SAX James Bain GUITAR Fred Harbordt David Bedford Joel Freeman STRING BASS ee BASS GUITAR Phillip Barnett Tommy Stratford Stan Coppinger indicates section leader Elaine Spencer FLUTE Tommy Crook Margaret Fogg Carrie Fox Vicky Hernandez Elaine Largent Cathy Mabee Laura Matheny Bill Proctor Shari Roach Jean Romans Brenda Ward Jay Worman Cherie Youngberg OBOE Laura DeBolt Bruce Erwin Susan Hicks CLARINET Phyllis Barnett Gordon Davis Grover Garner David Gould Randy Hardy Robert Laddusaw Rita Lawson Michael Nichols Susie Patton 102 Roberta Pyles Lucia Ringueberg Martha Rubino Dennis Wells Patti White Linda Williams BASS CLARINET Leslie Glater Lee Wunsch CONTRA BASS CLARINET Greg Dubois BASSOON Steve Horton Robert Wells ALTO SAX Ann Allman Jack Hill Hubert Knight Jerry Parker Charles Reynolds TENOR SAX Jeff Baker Victor Brown Carolyn Frnka Irene Ramos Ross Reitzammer BARITONE SAX Linda Aldredge Fred Harbordt Warren Wright FRENCH HORN Bessie Jackson Scott Manton Mark Riley CORNET James Bain David Bedford David Benson Johnny Morrison Jo Anne Noble Rod Pruett Greg Rardin Mark Siegel Tommy Stafford Lindsay Thomas TRUMPET Lee Donaldson Rick Dorman TROMBONE Charles Auvermann Charlie Banks Timothy Bennett Jay Briden David Davidson Robert Headspeth Bryan King Tim Leaman Mike Smith George Sparkman Ron Tyson BARITONE Adelia Buckley Mitchel Farris Britton Vincent TUBA - Phillip Barnett Jeff Burandt Steve Justiss Bob Thomas DRUM Hugh Curran Dennis Davis Bill Holmes Caro] Mitchell Donna Page Ronnie Roberts Jim Stookey Phillip Torian LIBRARIAN . Julie Kirby | Konda Wyss | Section Leader ——— Mr. James Fox Director SSK BAND FAVORITES: Rick Dorman, Ann Allman. A hypnotic beat— rhythmic fervor and intensity, rousing spirits at pep assemblies and rallies. Entertaining at half-time—marching in intricate patterns and drills as the bass drummer sets the tempo. Saluting each touchdown with a flourish of trumpets—a fanfare of drums. Drum majors proudly strutting, a baton twirler featured in a dazzling routine. Resounding, Pulsating, rhythm. % DRUMMERS: left to right: Grover OFFICERS: left to right: Laura DeBolt, Jr. Garner, Steve Justiss. Representative; Ann Allman, President; Linda ‘Williams, Sec’y. Not pictured: Bryan King, Sr. Representative. a ry 50 | Hard work is rewarded with an excellently executed half-time perform- really beautiful the T. J. parking lot is at 7 o’clock in the morning. Honors = ‘= aie ippie who went to Egypt and ALL, REGION BAND: left to right: Sue Hicks, Adelia Buckley, John visited the pyramids? When he saw a mummy, he Morrison, Linda. Williams. ALL STATE BAND: Linda Williams. exclaimed, ‘Dig that crazy Band Aid!’ ” “Hear about the H 106 We like early morning practice! Precision marching, Resplendent drills and routines ... Synchronization of spirit and color. Early morning practices on frozen fields ... Disciplined group training in the chilly, winter air. Sponsoring the traditional Homecoming Tea Planning breakfasts for the team Promoting enthusiasm and spirit at assemblies and games. Colorful performances at half-time marching in patterned formations, highlighting the evening’s game ... Dedicated school spirit— Pride in being a Reb-Belle. SOCIAL OFFICERS: Left to right: Debbie Davis, Reporter; Allison Clinch, Chaplain; Judy Dickens, Vice-President; Susan Moffett, President; Susan Lisk, Secretary-Treasurer; Reporter. Helen McGinnis, Chaplain; Ruth Richardson, Reb-Belles pee TER The 1968 Homecoming Tea was Pam Martin’s House. Jody Miller and Allison Clinch Managers Miss coral Hardy Sponsor OFFICERS: Left to right: Martha MacDonald, Rabun. Lieutenant Pam Martin. First row: left to right: Judy Guyton, D’aun Gray, Julie Holloman. Second row: Ruth Richardson, Debbie Davis, Betsy Hess, Cressan Milligan. Third row: Jenny Campbell, Kathy Duke, Karen Cade, Patti Snodgrass, Susan Blackburn. 108 Lieutenant Robin Rabun. First row: left to right: Janice Robbins, Melody Neblett. Second row: Debbie Landrum, Susan Moffett, Jean Witherspoon, Becky Payne. Third row: Sharon Hamilton, Kathy Ot ei Christy Hoffer, Sandy Howerton, Helen McGinnis, Bonita iler. Lieutenant Martha MacDonald. First row: left to right: Vickie Childers, Jill Buskirk, Mary Nan Watkins, Brenda Davenport. Second row: Becky Bean, June Flahie, Cassie Bearden, Paula Eddins, Ann Albritton. Third row: Gretchen Mo- ran, Susan Lisk, Lynn Friday, Beverly Farrow, Debbie Pierson, Susan Ellis. First row: left to right: Connie Reynolds, Debbie Baldridge, Mary Lewis, Martha Mun- neke, Laura Lacy, Cande Collier. Second row: Laurie Jopling, Lieutenant Judy Kilcrease, Darla Chick Diane Burke. Third row: Judy Jones, Christy Butler. Fourth row: Julie Land, Judy Dick- ens. Top: Barbara Hiller. Captain ae = . 5 ti ge tii ee 22) : © 8 mes meet EB eS: NS ss Orchestra VIOLINS VIOLA Patricia Bracken Greg Ashton Sylvia Chitwood Cathy Cottingham Sharon Edgarly TRUMPET Bruce Erwin James Bain Concertmaster CLARINET Donald Harrison Grover Garner Dennis Larch . “11: Mark Walker Linda Williams FLUTE Margaret Fogg Mr. Lawrence Owen Conductor 110 Violins playing lightly and delicately, deep notes resounding from the basses and brasses. Mr. Owen conducting rehearsals, directing a concert performance with the sweeping movement of baton and hands. Stringed, wind, and percussion instruments Coordinated in resonant symphonic sound. OFFICERS: left to right: Patricia Bracken, | Sec’y-Treas.; Linda Williams, President; Bruce | Erwin, Vice-President. Honors Left to right: Greg Ashton, Dal- Hi Orchestra, All-Region Orches- tra; Don Harrison, Dal-Hi Orches- tra; Bruce Erwin, Dal-Hi Orches- tra, All-Region and_ All-State Orchestra. 112 Wind Ensemble FLUTE Margaret Fogg Laura Matheny Bill Proctor Brenda Ward OBOE Laura DeBolt Bruce Erwin Sue Hicks BASSOON Robert Wells CLARINET Phyllis Barnett Randy Hardy Robert Laddusaw Roberta Pyles Lucia Ringueberg Dennis Wells Linda Williams BASS CLARINET Lee Wunsch CONTRA BASS CLARINET Grover Garner A selected group of outstanding musicians Participating in contests: U.I.L. competition, city band contests, and T.J. festival of the bands. Striking symphonic chords in classical arrangements of Mozart and Toccini, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Quality performances in a first year. ALTO SAX Ann Allman i Hubert Knight TENOR SAX Warren Wright BARITONE SAX Linda Alldredge FRENCH HORN Bessie Jackson Scott Manton Mark Riley CORNET James Bain David Bedford Johnny Morrison Rod Pruett TRUMPET Ken Demarest Rick Dorman TROMBONE Charles Auvermann Tim Bennett BARITONE Adelia Buckley TUBA Steve Justiss TUBA-STRING BASS Phillip Barnett DRUMS Hugh Curran Billy Holmes Carol Mitchell Phil Torian LIBRARIAN Konda Wyss indicates section leader Mr. James L. Fox Choralettes Mr. Jack Cannon Director Choralettes proudly singing in bright blue and white uniforms. Presenting popular songs and f olk ballads in the Christmas Concert and Thanksgiving Program. OFFICERS: First row: left Happily singing GAGE ere omar teiti harmony in national and spiritual Treasurer; Kandy Fank- anthems boner, President; Betsy Solender, Section Leader. Bottom row: left to right: Mary Cadmus and Anita Wray, Section Leaders. to make other happy. First row: left to right: Tracey Manning, Holly Moritz, Louise Ellison, Cyndi English, Kathy Mullis, Beth Nichols, Cyndi McGaskey, Jan Meares, Suzan Gill, Sara Grisham, Suzy Patton. Second row: left to right: Judy Marcia, Sally Weber, Kandy Fankboner, Aelana Ruesch, Susan Moffett, Marylynn Hodges, Debbie Watson, Gayle Thomas, Debbie Baldridge, Sandy Young, Sheila McCord, Pat Mount. Third row: left to right: Ellen Morris, Valerie Noyd, Pam Pigman, Marilyn Sell, Mary Henderson, Jo Cornelison, Judy Dickens, Becky Ulrick, Christie Jenkins, Jenny Campbell, Mary Cadmus, Betsy Solender, Linda Pigg. IB Mr. Jack Cannon Director SOPRANOS Linda Alldredge Debbie Blankenmeister Lana Burkhart Sally Butenschoen Donna Bynum Diane Causey Allison Clinch Kathy Cortazzo Beverly Farrow June Flahie Lynn Friday Jo Ann Harbert Missy Hudson Lynn Humphreys Laurie Jopling Nancy Kinderdick Mary Lewis Wendy Lowerre Jody Miller Nancy Norsworthy Nada Paddock Janice Robbins Anita Rogers Penny Ross Laura Sanders Pam Shaw Margaret Sparkman Elaine Spencer Chery! Standlee Cathy Strain Duyen Truong ALTOS Ann Adams Ann Albritton Ann Allman Deniese Alvarado Mary Anderson Vicki Bigger Judy Fritz Nancy Goodman Janice Guthrie Peggy Harmon Betty Hart Cathy Hemby Betsy Hess Gail Horn Jan Howell Carolyn Jaquess Judy Jones Terri Mashburn Debi McLain Susan Morton Mary Myrick Kris Nelson Eileen Noblitt Laura Olvera Shirley Pound Susan Ross Joan Slattum Patti Snodgrass Ann Spencer Patty Stephen Jackie Tarrant TENORS Rick Butler Gordon Davis Richard Hill Steve Kinderdick Jack Mashburn Richard Mitchell John Morrison Byron Potter Mike Snodgrass Joe Tiner Pat Tiner Alan Wiley Mike Wilson BARITONES Larry Boerder Marc Booth Tim Comer Steve Cotton Jerry Elmer Tom Feitel Rusty George Bert Guthrie Vincent Manley Kevin McQuirk Ken Norvell Roger Roof Mike Scrima Bill Smith Pat Ware Johnny Williams BASS Joe Anton Blake Barker David Brinson Brad Brown Stan Coppinger John Freeman Jeff Hinkel Jess Hinkel Bryan King Albert Laredo David Mars Harold McElfish L. C. Morris Lars Nielsen Johnny Parker Jerry Penny Barry Rogers Pat Wilder Adams. Fourth period section leaders: left to right: Secretaries: left to right: Nancy Good- Laura Sanders, Blake Barker, Patty Stephen, man, Missy Hudson. Gordon Davis. “Oh the Wells Fargo Wagon is a comin’ down the street, Oh, please let it be for me! Oh the Wells Fargo Wagon is a comin’ down the street, I wish, I wish I knew what it could be!” The Concert Choir— rehearsing daily, practicing for the “Music Man”; presenting an exciting spring musical. Treasurers: left to right: Janice Robbins, Debby Blankenmeister. Social officers: left to right: Laurie Jopling, Brad Brown, L. C. Morris, Deniese Alvarado. Directing many activities: sponsoring a Road Rally, performing numerous concerts; all displaying excellence in tone and quality. Vibrant tones of mixed voices sounding in harmonious balance. It’s knot what you think, it’s third “What do you mean your name degree rope. Third period section leaders: left to right: Donna Bynum, Bryan King, Cathy Hemby, Pat Tiner. i Susan Morton and a eine Harold McElfish Vice-Presidents Art Service A sketching party at Marsalis Zoo. Cl ub A Saturday morning work party. Decorating the stage, painting props and scenery for the Musical, Senior Play, Serendipity, and one act play. Visiting museums, viewing sculptures and paintings, designing murals, drawing and outlining. Expressing creativity in artistic productions. ; : es F OFFICERS: left to right: Tom Kohoutek, Business Manager; Martha MacDonald, Secretary; Pee King, Vice-President; Karen Blatnik, Treasurer; Susan Moffett, President; Judy Jones, istorian. n Cole Sponsor Crews Co-ordinating set designs, Constructing balconies, the staircases, a railroad, and the Wells Fargo Wagon. Placing drops, rigging ropes and flying scenery, moving props silently and efficiently, working effectively behind the scenes during the performances of the Senior Play, Serendipity, and “The Music Man.” Managing the spotlights and dims, strategically guiding border lights. Adapting technical staging in successful productions. 0 Mee. i E rs bb ee + eas PAINT CREW: First row: left to right: Kristen Pederson, Betty Coffey, Adelia Buckley, Darla Chick, Beth Button, Helen McGinnis, Gay Langs- Turner, Steve Prilliman, Steve Fagerquist. Second row: ton, Linda Kelch, Mary D’Avignon. Second row: left to right: Melanee left to right: Tim Freeman, Steve Moffett, Billy Holmes, Norsworthy, Mary Fox, Judy Jones, Janis Cockrell, Martha MacDonald. Bryan King, Roy Brazeal. Third row: left to right: Chris May, Karen Blatnik, Susan Moffett, Sally Weber, Becky Bean, Christie Jenkins, Laura DeBolt. Not pictured: Cressan Milligan. CONSTRUCTION CREW: First row: left to right: Tommy LIGHTING CREW: First row: left to right: Christie Jenkins, Becky Bean, Chris May, Billy Holmes, Darla Chick. Second row: left to right: Martha MacDonald, Karen Blatnik. Top: Bryan King. es Bryan King Stage Manager 120 SET DESIGNERS: First row: left to right: Steve Fagerquist, Steve Moffett, Technical Designer. Second row: left to right: Karen Blatnik, Susan Moffett, Coordinator. Top: Judy Jones. STAGE CREW: First row: left to right: Bryan King, Judy Jones, Martha MacDonald, Joe Smith, Susan Moffett. Second row: left to right: Steve Fagerquist, Tim Freeman, Roy Brazeal, Darla Chick, Sally Weber, Becky Bean, Chris May, Karen Blatnik, Billy Holmes, | Laura DeBolt, Tommy Turner. Not pictured: Mike Paredes. Forensic Guild , preparing for tournaments. Speaking, practicing Gaining experience, learning valuable techniques in self expression. Developing logic in debate, skill in acting ... Being freely creative in dramatic interpretation, imaginative in extemporaneous speaking. Winners display hard-earned trophies. Mrs. Chris Nichols Sponsor MES a ‘ii te s i S J ; j ae ge i = } JY T 78m. ‘ OFFICERS: D Vi ; : «pi @2.: ‘rs th : Viv Thompson pierre Me Aa ae NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE: First row: left to right: Mike Ball rae Whit Naney Harris, Sec’y; Blak atin Nina Scrima, Kathy Duke, Nina Cortell, George Edwards. Second row: Nancy Treas. Cee Hatt Cindy Hudson, Jerry Penny, Lynn Redmond, Don Fields, Jim Bain Third row: Scott Anderson, Sherry Michaelson, Alan Wiley, Steve Seybold, Kirk Wier 122 Gay Hart. Not pictured: Viv Thompson, Linda Lipsie. Thespians Devotion to dramatics ... Honored members of the National Thespian Society acting, producing, directing, Sponsoring Serendipity, a talent revue. Cultural refinement in a finer art. Mrs. Ann Adams Sponsor First row: left to right: San poe nate Sa Aa iy Ae ea the ons fett, Dan Rader, Don Fields. Second row: Viv c : le; poehe i Soret Penny Ross. Top: Linda Pigg. Linda Lipsie, Vice-President Drama Club Bottom: left to right: Lorin Massie, Kayle Smith. First row: Holly Moritz, Alan Wiley, Cindy Harrigill. Second row: Delana Dunham, Tracey Seltzer, Nina Scrima, Mary Green, Betsy Solender, Lynn Humphreys. First row: left to right: Sunny Waldorf, Kris Newman, Jack McFadden. Second row: Cheryl Hunn, Debbie Quirk, Eileen Noblitt. Third row: Denise CHAIRMEN: left to right: Lorin Massie, Jann Cook, Ellen Jacobs, Blake Barker, Jan Mims, Cathy Humphrey. Buchanan, Blake Barker, Cathy Hemby, Viv Thompson. First row: left to right: Meg Rohrt, Elaine Spencer, Jann Buchanan, Viki Arnault, Nancy Harris, Vicki Cole, Vicki Gnuse. Second row: Don Fields, Robin Holmberg, Rick Hurley. 124 First row: left to right: Lynn Redmond, Pat Tiner, Cathy Hemby. Second row: Robin Hintze, Nanci Murphy, Laura DeBolt, Cathy Cleaveland. Top: Linda Mrs. Ann Adams Lipsie. Sponsor First row: left to right: Laura Lacy, Sally Butenschoen, Laura Magee, Viv Thompson, Cathy Aaker, George Edwards, Susan Grube. Second row: Linda Jenkins, Pam Goodstein, Molly Houston. A step into the world of make-believe, the golden stage of the theatre, Portraying a new personality ... a character in fiction or history Building a bridge between fantasy and reality. OFFICERS: Left to right: Cheryl Standlee, Vice- President; Linda Pigg, President; Karen Cade, | Historian; Pam Martin, Sec’y-Treas. Student Assistants Talent and ability freely given in service to the school. Performing numerous duties in various capacities ... Rewinding tapes in the language lab, punching data cards in the IBM room. Distributing messages and call slips— notices to see the counselor, passes to visit the office. Painstakingly setting up an electronic microscope, preparing chemical solutions for class demonstrations. Student assistants ... expending time and effort, aiding in every area of school life. BIOLOGY LAB ASSISTANTS: left to right: C Gathings, Phillip Barnett. ee be s TL oT Ea Ja COUNSELOR ASSISTANTS: Seated: left to right: Diane Causey, Susan heEee ane Kilcrease. Standing: left to right: Vanna Slaughter, Lee 126 First row: left to right: Gwen Carter, Cindy Harrigill, Gina Wheeler, Patricia Keith, Jane Tozer, Julie Tiffany, Linda Green, Nancy Kramer, Cindi Holmes, Gayle Gray, Sharon Grissom, Anna Vargas, Linda Greene, Jan Evans. Second row: left to right: Christy Hoffar, Debbie Donehoo, Debbie Pierson, Linda Pigg, Sherri Trent, Gail Horn. Third row: left to right: Wendy:Lowerre, Priscilla Asbill, Vicki Dickerson, Sally Fleharty. LANGUAGE LAB ASSISTANTS: Standing: left to right: Debbie Click, Kathy Miklos, Pam Metz, Greg DuBois, Lana Burkhart, Diana Tucker, Cheryl Thomas, Debbie Doring, Betsy Waddell. Seated: left to right: Pat Schoendorf, Beth Rudick. PHYSICS LAB ASSISTANTS: left to right: Larry Geibel, Dennis Jacobs, Steve Prilliman. PROJECTIONISTS: First row: left to right: Mark Delcambre, Mr. Robert Legate, Paul Courcier, Henry Dres, Bob Egan, John McQuirk, Mike Stout. Second row: Larry Zacharias, Mike Lucky, Bill Hassee. CLINIC ASSISTANTS: First row: left to right: Coleen Don- ohoe, Lou Haley, Sandra King, Cindy Leftwich. Second row: Norma Durrett, Kathy Connolly, Angie Hernandez, Mildred Alaniz, Third row: Laurie Hawkins, Bar- bie McIntyre, Pam Logan, Sidna Christian, Cathy Cleveland. IBM ASSISTANTS: left to right: Betty Coffey, Jaclynn Morris, Lee Donaldson. Library Service Club Donating time and needed service dispensing books directing students Aiding in organization of the library. OFFICERS: left to right: Meg Rohrt, President; Pat Hurley, Vice-President; Elizabeth Rutowski, Sec’y-Treas.; Pat Arnold, Social Chairman. Not pictured: Don Fields, Chaplain. First row: left to right: Cindy Crump, Dan Rader, Pat Thompson, Janet Friedman, Madeline Yost, Camille Creel. Second row: Kevin McQuirk, Greg Dubois, Janis Chandler, Linda Sparks, Karen Bonlie, Neal Neely, Donna Amold, JoAnne Noble, Pam Andrews, Patti Patterson, Mike Helton, Steve Stevens. Third row: Pattie Ziesler, Toni Rigual, Don Harrison, Jack Bragg, John Kieshnick. eesieery’ 7 esas ousesose” Si cS Mrs. Mary Smith Librarian Leonora Stephens and Viv Thompson Sponsors The time is come. I should have predicted it with my first stroke of color. The 16 slender bodies glisten in the lamplight. I stroke one, then the next— they are mine, all mine! I was never sure I’d get past eight, (eight fat, unwieldly ones, at that!) But here I am with 16 and a flip-top box! Soon I'll have learned all their names— blue and red are easy enough, but yellow is a little beyond me yet. Still, I keep trying; it is not what your effort produces, but how much effort you put out. Someday I shall get a set of 64 with a built-in pencil sharpener, | | Then I shall retire ... But first I must earn my money— and artists of my caliber Yes, It’s the new 200,000 millimeter pipe. “I still don’t believe in flying saucers ” are never appreciated. The trouble is trying to light it. Suspended on a tightrope 100 feet above a trank full of love-starved crocodiles—she becomes a very balanced person. “Run, everybody, run! The ugly fat dragon is coming, and he’s going to melt the ice!” On your mark, get set, leap frog! “Ivory made our hands look younger, better! So we each drank a bottle ...” Future Teachers Mrs. Sara Coleman OFFICERS: left to right: Gloria Germany, Vice-President; Mary - “It’s time for your initiation Sponsor Lilli, President; Cathy Strain, Vice-President; Kathy Miklos, ee Historian-Chaplain. progressive dinner =a united effort! MEMBERS: left to right: Cindy Cullum, Marcia Gatewood, Diane Tucker, Vicki Cole, Pat Schoendorf. Imparting knowledge to others— Stimulating, learning, encouraging students to think. Mrs. Kenneth Knott—a biology teacher—speaking of the devotion and patience required of a teacher. Distributing home-made dolls to dependent and neglected children at the Dallas County Emergency Shelter. An annual progressive dinner, a Spring banquet. Relating new ideas—inspiring, illuminating ; Guiding inspired minds to enlightenment and understanding. MEMBERS: left to right: Sandy Ninemire, Cindy Butcher, Karen Weynand, Debby Bruce, Kathleen Crist, Carolyn Dorsey. Health Careers Discovering various opportunities in the medical field; exploring different career possibilities. Touring Parkland and Presbyterian Hospitals; observing modern techniques and experimental research equipment. Discussing theories in mental health treatment, hearing lectures from a psychiatrist and doctor. Preparing to serve others ... 4 — ee OFFICERS: left to right: Rick Hurley, President; Carol Gathings, Scrap-book Chairman; Norma Durrett, Chaplain; Grover Garner, Sec’y-Treas. Not pictured: Phillip Barnett, Vice-President. im id) Left to right: Mrs. Elizabeth Childs, Mr. Gal Vermil- lion, Mrs. Colleen Cooke. Sponsors Loyce C. Simpson, M.D., addresses meeting. 132 he Miss Carol Haggard Sponsor —_— — = fet a OFFICERS: left to right: Hugh Chappell, President of Dallas Chapter; Nancy Ondrovik, Vice-President; Karen. Blatnik, President; Renee Piranio, Secretary. Curse you Red Baron. ¢ 4 me find my Red Cross button? Ideas are suggested tor upcoming projects. Red Cross Missions of mercy to provide emergency aid; caring for disaster victims, relieving human suffering, and rehabilitating the sick and disabled. Collecting funds for service projects through homeroom donations. Christmas caroling at the Ryburn Home for the Aging, Compiling the Viet Nam Chest for Vietnamese children—assembling personal hygiene kits, chalk board erasers, pencils, and pads; Each homeroom contributing one item. An enjoyable January project: informal party and talent show at Denton Children’s Home; entertaining retarded children. Red Cross—compassion and concern symbolized by a red cross on a white flag. Science Club A distinguished lecture on solid state and low temperature physics by Professor Gavenda of the University of Texas—an informal banquet. Dr. James Boyd of S.M.U. discussing helium, the super fluid, and super conductivity. A field trip to Bell Telephone, A spring tour of S.M.U. Chemistry, Biology, and Physics students brought together by a common interest and objective—Science. OFFICERS: left to right: Trey Dowdy, Social Chairman; Steve King, Vice-President; Robert Wussow, President; Joe Cockrell, Treasurer; not pictured, Ray Lindner, Sec- retary. First row: left to right: Alan Wiley, Richard Pfeffer, Pete Shack. Second row: left to right: Joe Cockrell, Darla Chick—Club Sweetheart, Trey Dowdy. i Professor Jim Bo Science Club. Left to right: Brian Schottlaender, Peter Beadling, Greg Ashton, Phil Thompson, Happy Mather, Cass Milner, Bob Whittington. = yd speaks with Mr. Larry Whitlock, sponsor of the ——— OFFICERS: left to right: Jay Briden, Chairman; Tim Bennett, Senior Member at Large; not pictured: Wallace Brown, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Kliffton Black, Junior Member at Large; Mark _ Walker, Sophomore Member at Large. Chess Club Playing in weekly matches— an atmosphere of unbroken concentration. Contemplating a move, plotting a method of attack and defense. Deliberating, decisively blocking an opponent’s strategem ; Maneuvering to checkmate and capture the king ... Tim Bennett. Kliffton Black Sam Blakely Jay Briden Wallace Brown David Davidson Don Harrison Victor Hawkins Theresa Haslett Steve Horton Jimmy Jones Steve Justiss Kathy Miklos Phillip Morton Richard Prasil Larry Ralston Julie Tiffany Mark Walker Nancy Wilson Mr. Gary Vermillion Sponsor Allied Youth Ideals and Christian principles— a code for moral living. Discussing drugs and delinquency, religion and realistic solutions to the problems of today’s world. Inspired by informal talks— An officer speaking of teenage crime, Mr. Tom Talley talking of drugs, success, and finding happiness by being yourself. Mr. Garland Collett Sponsor Join now! 136 m= OFFICERS: left to right: Jimmy Langkop, Vice-Presid son, Program Chairman; Mary Green, President; Lau retary-Treasurer. Mr. Tom Talley, guest speaker. ent; Cindy Hud- ra Sanders, Sec- OFFICERS: left to right: Cathy Hemby, President; Patti Krusz, Vice- President; Jane Banks, Secretary. The toothpaste that has sex appeal. Ice Skating Skaters displaying skill on the ice— grace in motion. Beginners ga‘ning confidence; unsteady, unsmooth, laughingly ignoring bumps and bruises. Gliding with freedom, drawing designs on the ice; Exhilarated after school fun in a wintry arena. My first pair of tie shoes! Miss Carolyn Braselton Sponsor False ctart! It may be a slow way to skate, but it’s a lot safer. English Guild OFFICERS: left to right: Mike McKinney, Sec’y-Treas.; John “I carry white sponges of knowledge on Wilson, President; Larry Geibel, Vice-President. strings of nerves.” The meetings allow everyone to freely express his opinions. Creativity is an important part of the English Guild. Editing the “Monticello” — T.J.’s literary magazine. Attending plays presented at the Theatre Center. Reviewing novels and authors; analyzing the poetry of Red McKuen, discussing the songs of Leonard Cohen. Improving plays and skits from random ideas. Writing, creating, expressing imagination in poetry and prose. ¥ % Miss Patricia Lodeivick MEMBERS: First row: left to right: Robin Holmberg, Mary Sponsor D’Avignon, Tommy Turner, Nancy Norsworthy, Mike McKin- ney, Betsy Steck. Second row: David Sears, John Wilson, Jeff Godsby, Kathy Miklos, Mary McKinney, Kris Nelson, Margaret Burkhart. Third row: Terry Crist, Judy Anson, Kathi Cortazzo, | Lana Burkhart. Deutscher Verein Wir sind die Gewalten, die die deutsche Sprache kennen. Die Sprache ist ein unartiges Kind, mit allen seinen Endungen und Ausnahmen. Aber wir lieben sie trotz dieser Bosheiten, weil es unsere Sprache ist. Introducing Germany through films and skits with the German language. Deutscher Verein: enriching and extending knowledge of German Culture; gaining appreciation of die Deutschen. Mrs. Marlene Webb Sponsor Extra Hausaufgabe?! i i i i za ak i f upcoming German “Es ist wohl die Bergfee. Sie soll sich aber sehr selten den Menschen zeigen.” Sneak preview of E smash hit, “Drei Wunsche,” starring (from left to right) Greg Ashton, Leonora Stephens, Sonja Quinones, Ed Mullonix! ve ( the third time!) First OFFICERS: left to right: Nina Cortell, ae Epes Basi David Carren, Connie Treas.; Bere: Step lines een des Reynolds, Mary Zambrano, Frank Rodriquez. Second row: Ubermensch!); Sonja Quinones, Salli Ball, Sonja Quinones, Leonora Stephens, Greg Ashton, dent. John Kieschnick. Entre Nous MEMBERS: First row: left to right: Don Fields, Ellen Jacobs, Tim Comer. Second row: Libby Rataiczak, Beth Button, Carla Harris, Denise Cook, Pam Goodstein, Carolyn Dorsey, Sandy Ninemire, Laura DeBolt, Barbara Wilcox, Melissa Morrow, Cindy Butcher, Patti Ziesler, Vanna Slaughter, Jan Meares. French Club members celebrate Christmas with carols. Shoo EQ ST Ra Ga | i i - Mrs. Janice McCarthy Sponsor ot f . _ = i . — of te (ee + eS ie er a AR. A“ sk. te ee ee ees x a) | OFFICERS of ENTRE NOUS: First row: left to right: Kathy McShane, Treas.: Susan Worme, President: Tim Comer, Vice-President; Laura Sanders, Historian. LA COTERIE: Second row: Linda Greene, Vice-President; Kathy Miklos, President; Beth Rudick, Vice-President. Leeds: 140 Mrs. Crow (student teacher) addresses interested French Club. LA COTERIE: First row: left to right: Kathy McShane Susan Worme, Beth Rudick, Laura Sanders, Linda Greene, Kathy Miklos. Second row: Amanda Frederick, Pat Schoendorf, ‘Jo Ann Harbert, Greg Dubois, Carol Gathings, Sharon Edgerly, Debbie Butcher, Betsy Waddell, Kathy Duke, Jeff Doumany, Debra Doring, Lynn Redmond. “T always go blank in front of people!” = — Mrs. Doris Phillips Sponsor C’est gai, C’est glorieux; C’est la joie de vivre dans la vie des Francois: la jeunesse et l’enthousiasme Nous sommes inspires par la haute couture et esprit parisien qui soient internationals. Nous connaissons la France, mais nous sommes encore des etrangers. Learning of French culture and civilization. Singing les cantiques de Noel, Celebrating la cuisine francaise in a French banquet. Pan American Student Forum Left to right: Mary Lilli, Reporter; June Flahie, Announcer; Kleta McNulty, Reporter. “Decir y hacer son dos cosas, Y la segunda es la dificultosa.” Por éso los asocios del club siempre estan hablando . También la corregidora es quapa ... Digame, Juanita Banana, si la reuni6én esta en la cafeteria o en el cuarto de peliculas ... Gaining new insight into the customs and culture of our Latin American neighbors, through talks on foreign lands: Trina Jacobson speaking of the Olympics in Mexico City, Ann Allman discussing Bolivia, Tim Comer telling of Peru. Caroling at a children’s medical center, and an old folk’s home. Applauding delightful skits. Estudiantes de espafiol, relatando uno al otro en el espirita panamericano. Tim Comer Member of State Board of Governors ve OFFICERS: left to right: Betsy Solender, Historian; Rick Hurley, Treasurer; Patty Stephen, President; Ed Davis, Vice-President; Coral Beach, Secretary. i ee Spanish students use talents to entertain others. 2 ace a eA SPONSORS: left to right: Miss Virginia Vaughan, Mrs. Joyce Thompson, Miss Leslie Wilson. Not pictured: Mrs. Joy Smith. Spanish National Honor Society Old Members Barbara Ayers Diane Causey Allison Clinch—Vice-President June Flahie Judy Fritz—President Betsy Hess Carol Jackson Gay Langston—Secretary Linda Pigg Robin Rabun Jackie Randall Robert Rudine Patty Stephen Robert Williams New Members Priscilla Asbill Betsy Solender Coral Beach Viv Thompson Laura Chavez Glen Weynand Tim Comer John Wilson Ed Davis Margaret Zanes Margaret Fogg Becky Bean Joan Frazier Christy Butler Gloria Germany Mary Champion Larry Geibel Janet Friedman Mike Holt Vicki Gnuse John Howell Pam Hicks Rick Hurley Laurie Kuntschik Laurie Jopling Sue Mendenhall Jimmy Langkop Nada Paddock Mary Lilli Byron Potter Linda Lipsie Renee Richard Terry Lord Linda Sweeney Kleta McNulty Steve Ward Meg Rohrt Mary Nan Watkins GODS AND GODDESSES: Sitting: left to right: Wendy Schneider, Di- ana; Nina Scrima, Venus; Licia Flores, Ceres. Standing: left to right: Brent Scott, Neptune; Kathy Dunlap, Minerva; Ed Phillips, Jupiter; Susan Mrs. Ina Mae Mason Lisk, Juno; Ray Lindner, Pluto. Not pictured: Chery] Standlee, Dido; Sponsor Paula Warren, Helen; Christina Zimmerman, Vesta. An action-packed drama is presented for Christmas enter- tainment. FIRST YEAR SLAVES: left to right: Terry Smith, Janis Cockrell, Marsha Maltese. : OFFICERS: Sitting: Greg Ashton. Standing: left to right: Sharon Grissom, Lon Foree, Rick Wyman, Robin Hintze, Robert Lamb, Sunny Waldorf. oD YEAR: First row: left to right: Jan Mims, Sally Jacoby, ike Scrima. Second row: left to right: Rick Wyman, Robin Hintze, THIRD YEAR: First a ahs Robert Lamb, Carol Kucera, Susan Saunders, Kathy Mullis. Lon Foree, Sunny Waldorf, See som, Betsy Dameron. Second row: left to right: Bob Peurifoy, Greg Ashton. ag BARBARIANS: left to right: Steve Horton, Mike Nichols, Mary Kate Kyser, Sandy Pin it to me! Young, Joe Cockrell, Jeff Baker, Tim Freeman, Fred Connally. Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit. Celebrating the Roman holiday Saturnalia, a holiday for all slaves to become masters of Rome for one day. Studying the classic culture of the Ancients; Appreciating the scholarly language of the Romans— the beauty and style of Latin in the works of Vergil, Homer, and Cato. Posing as Gods and Goddesses in togas, laurels, and sandals— standing on the steps of St. Monica’s. Dabit deus his quoque finem. While T.J. burned, Rippetoe played his tennis racket. International Club Relating to the people of distant lands; gaining understanding of foreign cultures and customs. Brigadier General Torrey—experienced in world affairs, discussing Viet Nam and Czechoslavakia. Experiencing world citizenship through active iivolvement and concern. Mr. Arch Gibson Sponsor Brigadier General Torrey speaks to the club. STUDENTS: left to right: Coke Buchanan, Historian; Pam Martin, Treasurer; Duyen Truong, from South Viet Nam; Lars Nielsen, from Denmark; Connie Reynolds, President; Martha Felix, from Mexico; Wendy Lowerre Vice- President; Ann Albritton, Secretary. Debbie Butch Karen Cade Chris Carter Hugh Chappell Mary Cober Betty Coffey Vicki Cole Marilyn Cox Terry Crist Mary D’Avignon Debbie Davis Laura DeBolt Trey Dowdy Teresa Eastham Louise Ellison Ava Ellwood Audrey Falk Martha Felix Ann Foree Joan Frazier Larry Geibel Suzan Gill Shelley Good Mary Greey Janet Hill Brenda Hocker Jan Howell issy Hudson ynn Humphreys Pat Hurley Trina Jacobson Michael Johnson Laurie Jopling Steve Justiss Dee Kamataris Elizabeth Kingsley Tim Lemberg Wendy Lowerre Melinda Lyon ie Reynolds Pé¥zy Richards Toni Rigual Janice Robbins Lisa Rodgers Slaughter v Ghodaree Solender da Willia John Wil On o siete es a SOR sefacencotatests? tea, vies Hours of purpose and fun ... Belonging to clubs that are active or honorary. INVOLVEMENT. ... joining, playing an important part in group activities, an opportunity to assert opinions and present ideas. PARTICIPATING ... developing interest and enthusiasm, working with others to achieve worthwhile goals. LEARNING ... to lead or to follow, working with others, sharing, yet being yourself. ALBYIPTUL Leadership Colonel Frindell Dignified ... commanding respect. An experienced military leader with service in Army Intelligence; Guiding and training young cadets, instilling qualities of leadership. Strict in discipline, yet always fair in judgment. Sergeant Cilio A vital military aide to Colonel Frindell. Friendly, interested .. . Maintaining and issuing equipment and uniforms. Coaching the Rifle Team, supervising marksmanship training. oe — 152 Cdt. Capt. Battalion Staff Commanding, leading ... Preparing lesson plans, instructing cadets in military history and weaponry. Evaluating corps on parade, Inspecting rifles and equipment . . . Capably serving; chosen for intelligence, leadership qualities, and interest in military organization. A Company Back row: left to right: Cdt. PFC Jesse Hinkel; Cdt. Pvt. Mark Conner; Cdt. Pvt. Mark Walker; Cdt. CPL Mike Stokes; Cdt. PFC Fred Connally; Cdt. PFC Danny Nichols; Cdt. SFC David Mars; Cdt. PFC Jim Jones; Cdt. CPL Nick Williams; Cdt. CPL John Wilson; Cdt. Pvt. Jim Porter; Cdt. SFC Wallace Brown; Cdt. SSG Bob Whittington; Cdt, Pvt. Bill Ashenhart; Cdt. PFC Henry Smith; Cdt. PFC Don Harrison; Cdt. Pvt. Steve Buividas. Foreground: left to right: Cdt. 2 Lt. Don Wilson; Cdt. 2 Lt. Tom Field; Hon. Maj. Kathy Dunlap; Cdt. I SGT Peter Beadling. . bbe Kathy Dunlap B Company 2 : Ed Phillips, C.O. Back row: left to right: Cdt. 2 Lt. Tom Dole; Cdt. SSG Kliffton Black; Cdt. CPL Frank Rodriguez; Cdt. PFC Pat Coomey; Cdt. SGT David Carren; Cdt. Pvt. Jerry Asberry; Cdt. PFC Steve Owens. Front row: left to right: Hon. Maj. Susan Lisk; Cdt. SSG Vincent Manley; Cdt. SGT Mike Lucky; Cdt. SGT Tom Long; Cdt. CPL Larry Atkins; Cdt. PFC Wolfgang Walthers; Cdt. PFC Sam Blakely; Cdt. SSG be Mark Delcambre; Cdt. I SGT Alan Moffatt. Foreground: Left to right: Cdt. 2 Lt. Lee Walden; Cdt. Pvt. waoanmnsk Mike Stephens. D 154 C Company Not pictured: . Cdt. Capt. Jerry Elmer, C.O. Mary Henderson Background: Standing: left to right: Cdt. MSG Richard Shelton; Cdt. PFC Daniel Darst; Cdt. SSG Henry Courcier; Cdt. PFC James McNally; Cdt. PFC Alfred Gonzales; Cdt. PFC Steve Conner; Cdt. PFC John Rodriguez; Cdt. PFC Richard Prasil; Cdt. 2 Lt. Steve Elder. Kneeling: left to right: Cdt. SSG Howard Allman; Cdt. SSG Kevin McKibben; Cdt. PFL David Dick. Foreground: left to right: Cdt. Capt. Jerry Elmer; Cdt. PFC Ramon Arrendondo; Hon. Maj. Mary Henderson. D Company Back row: left to right: Cdt. PFC Carlos Sandoval; Cdt. Pvt. Bill Ashenhart; Cdt. CPL Mike Stokes; Cdt. PFC Don Harrison; Cdt. Pyt. Mark Conner; Cdt. SGT Darryl Samuels; Cdt. Pvt. Mark Walker; Cdt. 2 Lt. John Glendinning. First row: left to right: Cdt. SFC Mike Powell; Cdt. CPL John Wilson; Cdt. SGT Bruce Kinard; Cdt. PFC Bill Stephan; Cdt. Pvt. David Aceves; Cdt. Pvt. James Hodges; Cdt. Pvt. Gary Pelton; Cdt. MSG Henry Dres. Foreground: left to right: Hon. Maj. Diane Kucera; Cdt. Capt. George Winston; Cdt. CPL Jay McFarland. Diane Kucera E Company ¢ Stokes Background: Standing: left to right: Cdt. PFC Jeff Hinkel; Cdt. 1 SGT Tom Trainer; PFC Dennis susan otoKes Sturgeon; Cdt. SGT Tom Jones; Cdt. CPL Craig Christiansen; Cdt. PFC Gary Rutenberg; Cdt. PFC Bill Briden; Cdt. 2 Lt. James Munsell; Cdt. PFC Albert Laredo. Kneeling: left to right: Cdt. PFC Mike ; Hurley; Cdt. PFC James Phillips; Cdt. PFC Lee Meador; Cdt. SSG Elton Reeves. Foreground: left to @ right: Cdt. 2 Lt. Hal Bayman; Hon Maj. Susan Stokes. LO a et Battalion Staff Nancy Goodman Left to right: Cdt. 1 Lt. Lorin Massie; Cdt. 1 Lt. Fred Booth; Cdt. 2 Lt. Mark Freimann; Cdt. Maj. | Ray Lindner; Hon, Maj. Nancy Goodman; Cdt. 2 Lt. Paul Hussey; Cadt. Capt. John Clark; Cdt. 1 Lt. Richard Edwards; Cdt. SGM Leonard Felix. 156 Standing: left to right: Cdt. SFC David Mars; Cdt. 2 Lt. Richard Edwards; Hon. Maj. Meg Rohrt; Cdt. SGT David Jennings. Kneeling: left to right: Cdt. Pvt. Mark Conner; Cdt. SSG André Punch; Cdt. SSG Darryl Samuels. Rifle Team Debbie Davis Standing: left to right: Cdt. 2 Lt. Fred Booth; Hon. Maj. Debbie Davis; Cdt. Maj. Ray Lindner. Kneeling: left to right: Cdt. MSG Richard Shelton; Cdt. 2 Lt. Don Wilson; Cdt. 1 SGT Peter Beadling; Cdt. 2 Lt. Hal Bayman; Cdt. SFC Mike Powell. Drill Team ASA mete aOR ce 2 —— %, vm . ‘ay , @ PRS | . ro eo Susan Ellis Kneeling: left to right: Cdt. Maj. Ray Lindner; Cdt. 2 Lt. Paul Hussey. Standing: left to right: Cdt. 2 Lt. Don Wilson; Cdt. SGM Leonard Felix; Cdt. PFC David Wick; Cdt. PFC James Phillips; Cdt. PFC Jeff Hinkel; Cdt. 2 Lt. Ed Phillips; Cdt. SFC Mike Powell; Cdt. MSG Henry Dres; Cdt. 1 SGT Allari Moffatt; Cdt. 2 Lt. Tom Dole; Hon. Maj. Susan Ellis; Cdt..2 Lt. James Munsell; Cdt. 2 Lt. George Winston; Cdt. SFC David Mars; Cdt. 2 Lt. Mark Freimann; Cdt. SGT Woody Yates; Cdt. 2 Lt. Tom Field; Cdt. PFC Philip Allen; Cdt. PFC Jesse Hinkel; Cdt. 1 SGT Tom Trainer; Cdt. 2 Lt. John Glendinning. Summer Camp Summer training at military camp; Rifle practice, sighting on the rifle range. Instruction in barrier defenses; running an obstacle course. A demonstration flight— observing the operation of a Huey Copter. 158 Displaying discipline and obedience— Drilling in precision marches; parading, rifle practice— Standing at stiff attention. Defending the freedom and democracy of the United States ... Training young cadets to become the military leaders of tomorrow. SN Cheerleaders | Capturing the coveted “Spirit Stick,” . . winning several first place honors at S.M.U. | T.J. cheerleaders | Reflecting in their enthusiasm 1 the Rebel fighting spirit. Uniting an excited, tense crowd in a resounding “Victory” cry. Chanting, cheering, inspiring loyalty. Devoted Rebels, spirited youth : Jefferson’s 1969 cheerleaders ... Denise Alvarado, Peggy Richards, Susan Morton, Dawn Dodson, Tom Oliver, Hugh Chappell. Coke Buchanan, Trey Dowdy. 162 Dawn Dodson and Coke Buchanan Susan Morton and Hugh Chappell Peggy Richards and Tom Oliver Denise Alvarado and Trey Dowdy Cheerleaders arouse spirit at assemblies and at games. Gary Earl, Rory Best, Rob Hammet, Randy Glickman, Dicky Poore, Cory Payne, Manuel Saucedo, Ronnie Miller, Steve Moore, Steve Stallup, Je ield, tk, Fred Clapp, Larry Dwyer. Middle row: Coach Holly- wood, Blake Miller, Louis Lee, Gar Conaway, Joey Hammond, Tom Conner, Pete Tolley, Meredith Hill, Mark Stratton, Kris Silverthorn, Top row: left to right: Bill Freeman, Cassel, John Douglas, Jim Lawton, Coach Reynolds, Coach Turner, Dale Jacobs, Chuck Paternostro, Dennis Carruth, Raymond Millers, Glen Robinson, Donny Bell, Buddy Mayes, Lawrence McBride, Mike Howard, Randy Pillifant, Gary Wright, Doug Kirk. Bottom row: Gerado Mavridis, Randy Carter, Sid Martin, Richard Jim Sanders, John LaCoke, Chuck Taylor, Dennis McCracken, Rick Burley, John Berry, Steven Loving. ty Dedicated in developing a fighting Rebel team. Giving advice and encouragement analyzing strengths and needs. Coordinating each individual to function as a team. Spending much time in pre-season and after school practices. Head Coach Ralph Hollywood was voted Under the direction of Head Coach Ralph Coach of the Year by the Dallas Times Hollywood, Line Coach Allen Kirk, and Herald. Back Coach Ralph Reynolds the Rebels had their best season, 8-2, 7-1 district, since 1958 when the Rebels won city. 166 As selected by the team: Fightin’est Rebels: Randy Glickman and Sid CAPTAINS: Meredith Hill, Kris Silverthorn, and Dennis Carruth. SEASON RECORD Jefferson. Carrollton Jefferson. . Jefferson. Jefferson. Richardson Bryan Adams Jefferson. Jefferson. Jefferson. Jefferson. . Jefferson. Jefferson. . 68 REBEL MANAGERS: Bill Freeman, Gerado Mavridis, Blake Miller, Craig Melde, Steve Loving, Gary Earl, and Rick Butler. 167 Rebels Skin Lions 34-6 The Rebels’ season opener came on Friday 13, but the R. L. Turner Lions felt all 34 points of the Rebels bad luck. The only way to start a game is by scoring first, so some coaches say. Kris Silverthorn apparently is a strong believer in this philosophy. The Turner kickoff drifted into Silverthorn’s hands at his own 12; solid blocking showed Kris an open middle as Sid Martin put the flipper on one of those Carrollton Cats, and the result was a quick six. High-strung Rebels marched again, but only behind the pounding footsteps of Meredith Hill who, on the Rebs’ eighth play of this 85-yard ramble, broke away up the middle for 24 yards and another 6 points. Brilliant blocking by linemen Taylor, Stratton, McBride, Carruth and McCracken showed the path to easy scores by Hill and Glickman from the 3-yard line and 1-yard line respectively. Not to be denied supreme recognition are the Rebel defensivemen who held Turner to a minimum gained yardage. Their heroism was displayed when Canfield deflected a pass into the air and McCracken surged under it to ramble 40 yards for the final Reb score. Hill crawls for extra yardage. YARDSTICK Turner First. Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage . c jg Lt Ral a ao ae 1-8 Passes Intercepted by .. 3 ‘Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized groteee DONNY BELL DENNIS CARRUTH TOM CONNER RANDY GLICKMAN Sr. End Sr. Tackle and Linebacker Sr. Quarterback Sr. Back All District All District Hon. Mention MEREDITH HILL Sr. Back MIKE HOWARD Sr. Quarterback _ All District Hon. Ment. DALE JACOBS Sr. End RANDY LEE Sr. Offensive Def. End All-District SID MARTIN Sr. Monster Man Offensive End All-District Hon. Ment. a Ab YARDSTICK TJ Madison First Downs ......-.+++05 Rushing Yardage ...... Passing Yardage Passes ..ccccesccoeess Passes Intercepted b Fumbles Lost Punts ..ccceee 0 7-25.1 11-112 Rebel “little men” talk game strategy Rebels Stampede Madison 50-12 The Rebels took their Ist district win with an amazing 50-12 romp over the Madison Trojans. The Rebels dominated the entire game, scoring a record 42 points in the Ist quarter, including two touchdowns in the final 42 seconds of the quarter. Quarterback Mike Howard hit 4 out of 5 passes, drawing three straight touch- down passes of 31, 36, and 54 yards. The first touchdown came on a scoring pass from Howard to Dale Jacobs totaling 31 yards. Then Kris Silverthorn ripped off a 58 yard punt return and was on the receiving end of two more touchdown passes of 36 and 54 yards. Randy Glickman cracked right tackle for the next touch- down covering two yards. On the kick-off following Glickman’s touchdown, the Trojans let the ball roll into the end zone, where Randy Lee recovered it for the next touchdown. By this time the score was 42-0 with 46 seconds remaining in the Ist quarter. The next score came on a safety. Manuel Saucedo and Mark Stratton tackled a Trojan in the end zone. The final score came on a two yard plunge by Jeff Canfield. After stunning the Trojans in the Ist quarter, the Rebels coasted through the remaining three quarters. 169 BUDDY MAYES LAWRENCE McBRIDE RONNIE MILLER RAYMOND MILLERS Sr. End Sr. Off. Line, Def. End Sr. Back ee eee sy All District Hon. Ment. Rebels Sink Vikings 24-7 A first quarter defensive spurt was the difference between a close game and a sure victory Friday night, Sept. 27. The Rebs met Pinkston at 7:30, but the friendship only lasted through the first handshake of the captains at midfield. Pinkston received the kickoff just to see Sid Martin steal a Viking pass and set up the Rebels’ first touchdown. The mad Viking defense could not stop a l-yard Randy Glickman explosion for that first score. The Vikings, stopped in their own territory, tried to punt, but the over-anxious Rebs blocked it. Mike Howard then tossed to Kris Silverthorn, who sprinted unchallenged into the end zone. The last Rebel touchdown, also by Silverthorn, ended a long evening march with time still left in the first quarter. The Reb defense tacked on the final 2 pts. in the 4th quarter when Dennis Carruth and Lawrence McBride smothered the Viking quarterback in the end zone for a touchback. A quick start brought the Rebels their 3rd straight win, a 24-7 decision over the Pinkston Vikings. YARDSTICK Pinkston T. Jefferson First Downs : Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage . Passes Passes Intercepted by. Fumbles Lost Punts Rebels Ambush Apaches 34-0 CHUCK PATERNOSTRO Sr. Def. Back All District All City All Greater Dallas CORY PAYNE Sr. Def. Back MANUEL SAUCEDO Sr. Noseguard JIM SANDERS Sr. Def. Tackle KRIS SILVERTHORN Sr. Off. and Def. Back All District “Off. Player of the Year” Dallas Times Herald All City All Greater Dallas All-Metro Captain Oct. 4th was a chilly Friday night at way-out Pleasant Grove stadium. The Rebels seemed a little cold during the whole Ist half, but when they warmed up, the stands felt the flames. Just before intermission, Quarterback Mike Howard steered the Rebs 80-yards in 15 plays for the first Reb score. Randy Glick- man climaxed the drive with an 8-yard roll around right end. The Rebels received the 2nd half kickoff and drove for the score. Glickman pounded out the final yard and the score. Minutes later Silverthorn found himself on the receiving end of a Mike Howard pass to end scoring in the 3rd quarter. The Rebel flame was still red-hot in the 4th quarter as Silver- thorn scored on a 14 yard run. The final score came on a 7-yard tow by fullback Meredith Hill, after Sid Martin had blocked an Apache punt. Randy Glickman was a standout in the game, carrying the ball 27 times for 133 yards. This 34-0 shut-out over Spruce upped the Rebs’ record to 4-0. YARDSTICK TJ SPRUCE 19 4 First Downs Rushing Yardage .... 297 27 Passing Yardage .... 25 66 Passes nar ia yaisiokerstotsnete svolate 5-10 4-11 Passes Intercepted By 4 1 Fumbles Lost ........ 0 ut Ppt ites savin 's, catetnuptopetniods 4.38.2 7-34.4 Yards Penalized ....8-105 11-125 Glickman looks down at defender. Richardson Slides by Rebels 15-7 The Richardson Eagles, spirited with homecoming fever, bested the Rebs in a battle fought right down to the wire. Oct. 11, brought Richardson and T.J. a hard hitting adventure. Driving hard after the opening kickoff, the Eagles were abruptly halted by a tense Reb Defense on the Rebel 19. From here they scored first on a field goal. The Rebels, not to be outdone, came right back under the leadership of Mike Howard. Howard tossed a strike to Randy Lee on a quicky over the middle. Randy Lee fought off two defenders with his eyes fixed on the goal line for a stand-up score. Fighting continued and the Rebels saw them- selves with a 7-3 lead at halftime. A determined Eagle group returned from the dressing room ready to play, and after working their way down the field, they earned scores from the 23 and 3 yard lines, making the score 15-7. The Rebel defense limited any other Eagle action that night and the offense made their last scoring bid late in the last quarter. Randy Glickman plunged to score from the l-yard line, but a jarring tackle saw a fumble and an Eagle recovery. The clock finally ran out and the Rebels had suffered their first defeat of the season to Richardson 15-7. YARDSTICK Richardson T. Jeff. First Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage . ‘ Passes Intercepted B RON ’ Fumbles Lost Yards penalized ........ 4-55 The Rebel Offense with Silverthorn proved to be a threat all evening. TOM STARK CHUCK TAYLOR RICHARD TURNER JOHN BERRY Sr. Back Sr. Center—All District Sr. Back Jr. End awn a fm a ie 172 Cougars Stop Rebels 7-0 RORY BEST Thursday, Oct. 17, saw many dreary Rebel fans. The scene Jr. Center began at Loos at 7:30 when the top district teams met in a strong clash not to be forgotten. The Rebels pushed deep into Cougar territory time and again, but fumbles and penal- ties hampered the Reb attempt at scoring. The rushing attack was stagad mostly by Silverthorn and Glickman. Silverthorn was the night’s leading rusher, carrying the ball 16 times for 100 yards. He added 39 yards when Howard hit him on a long gaining pass. T.J. made a valiant final effort, but it died out only after penetrating the B.A. 10-yard line. The scene ended when a Cougar picked off a touchdown-bound pass at his own 2-yard line. The loss was the Rebels’ 2nd in their new 4-2 record for the season. RICK BURLEY “ Jr. Lineman JEFF CANFIELD Jr. Back Silverthorn rambles amidst ocean of Cougars. YARDSTICK B. Adams .T. Jeff. First Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted b Fumbles Lost Punts Yards Penalized RANDY CARTER Jr. Def. Tackle DOUG CASSEL Jr. Lineman Wisi” : ee Glickman finds a hole for gainer. 173 FRED CLAPP GAR CONAWAY JOHN DOUGLAS LARRY DWYER Jr. Back Jr. Lineman Jr. Lineman Jr. Back Rebels Swamp Lincoln 32-14 A perfect Saturday afternoon for football proved not so perfect for the Lincoln Tigers. The Rebels had a field day, scoring in every quarter. The Rebs opened up their rampage on a perfect 42-yard aerial to Silver- thorn from Howard for the score. Howard again connected with Silverthorn on a 27-yard pass for another touchdown. Randy Glickman and Meredith Hill got both of the Rebs’ third quarter touchdowns with 1-yard plunges. Mike Howard capped the final Rebel march with a l-yard dodge and six points. The Rebels walked away with a 32-14 victory over the Lincoln Tigers. This impressive win was the Rebels’ 4th district victory. TJ Lincoln First Downs ; 18 10 Rushing Yardage ........ 108 151 Passing Yardage ........ 182 134 IRASBES) Vince ca eidceeiceec 9-19 8-21 Passes Intercepted by ... 2 1 Fumbles Lost it) Punts 6-28 Yards Penalized ........ 6-60 4-37 Score by Quarters: Thomas Jefferson Lincoln PRE a Sana as ie ool ae A Meredith Hill score on a quick opener. welt 238 Howard scrambles for long yardage. Silverthorn follows Carruth’s blocking. 174 Rebels Butcher Longhorns 34-7 Exciting pre-game skirmishes predicted the spirit to be shown by the Rebels in their Nov. 1 Friday night encounter with the rival W. T. White Longhorns. The Rebs met the Horns head on at 7:30, and smoke and dust were still lingering when the Rebels jaunted to the dressing room at halftime with an exceptional 27-0 lead. The Rebel junior quarterback Pete Tolley drew first blood for the Rebs on a l-yard surge over right end. He capped this 87-yard drive with 6:04 left in the first quarter. After regaining the ball later in this quarter, the Rebels- shot Randy Glickman through left guard, and watched him burst 42 yards for the second Reb score with 1:20 remaining in the quarter. White’s strength and downs soon expired in their end of the field, and they were forced to punt out to the Rebel'49, where some beef-hungry Rebs opened their 2nd quarter march. A 5l-yard 5 play drive was climaxed by a l-yard dive by Glickman right under the same spot on which he scored just minutes earlier. A tough Rebel defense soon choked the Horns’ hopes for a score. Four plays had shown them no new scenery, so they punted to the Rebel 37 where Kris Silverthorn began a 63-yard stroll down a blue hallway decorated by laid out orange Longhorns. A second half saw little Rebel scoring action until an exciting fumble recovery in the third quarter by standout defensive man Dennis Carruth. Silverthorn already having an exceptional evening, accepted final honors and capped this drive by a six-yard sprint around right end. T.J.’s “Golden Toe,” Meredith Hill, lent his touch to the game by hitting 4 of 4 extra point attempts. The Rebels, after this exciting game, had boosted their District record to 5-1. YARDSTICK First Downs 4 Rushing Yardage .... 297 27 Passing Yardage (i) Passes - 4-11 Passes Intercepted By 1 Fumbles Lost 1 Punts 7-34.4 _Yards Penalized 11-125 Fleet-footed Hill kicks off in a down-hill battle against White. ROBB HAMMETT JOE HAMMOND JOHN LACOKE DENNIS McCRACKEN Jr. Lineman Jr. End Jr. Lineman Jr. Off. Tackle Def. Linebacker All-District Pete Tolley follows Hill on one of his evening keepers. YARDSTICK T. Jefferson Samuell First Downs 2 Rushing Yardage ee Passing Yardage Passes 260 ci6b ass cic'e wcivee 3-9 67 Passes Intercepted By .. 7 112 Fumbles Lost 0 2 Punts aud, ce eres asic ece'ss 7-37 6-27 Yards Penalized ...... Be y4 5-65 Rebels Kick Spartans 23-15 Sparks still flew on the muddy, cold Friday night when the slip and slide Rebels crushed the Samuell Spartans 23-15. In probably the most important game of the season the Rebels took revenge on the Spartans by beating them for the first time in 8 years. Samuell scored first on a 44-yard bomb, but from that point on the Rebs pushed Samuell all over the field. The cold, damp ground saw the Spartan defense pushed right back down the field, and the Rebels, immediately scored on a 15-yard aerial from Howard to Silverthorn. The score was now knotted as 7-7, and the many changeovers hampered either team from scoring. Both teams sloshed to the dressing room at half time; the score was tied and the 2nd half strategy in combatting the mud would have to be discussed. The Rebels put the move on the Spartans when monster man Sid Martin swiped a Spartan pass and sprinted untouched 57-yards for the touchdown. The Samuell offense found no room to run in the almost flawless Rebel defense, but the slick mud aided the Spartans in their next score on a 36-yard interception. Choosing to win and not tie, the Spartans scored 2 pts. on a pass, but the Rebels were still playing a football game. The Rebs drove from their own 39 to the Spartan 11 where Meredith Hill hit a 4th down perfect field goal to overtake Samuell and go into the lead with 1:44 remaining. To insure their victory, the Rebels’ Dennis McCracken intercepted a Spartan pass. This interception upped the Rebs’ total inter- ceptions for the night to 7. Mike Howard spread on the icing with a 6-yard slide. The Rebels had insured a second place in District with this 23-15 victory over the Samuell Spartans. STEVE MOORE RANDY PILLIFANT DICKY POORE GLEN ROBINSON Jr. Back Jr. Lineman Jr. Lineman Jr. End ott 3 First Downs Rushing Yardage . Passing Yardage . Passes Passes Intercepted Fumbles Lost Punts Yards Penalized Hey buddy, you’re on the wrong side. Rebels Trap Panthers 13-0 Nov. 15—-The Rebels ended their season with a hard-fought homecoming victory. It took the Rebels a full half to really start rolling. The Rebs found the gooey mud at Loos a large obstacle, losing the ball 4 times on fumbles. Kris Silverthorn, not to be stopped by the mud, got the Rebels going in the second half by capping off a 62-yard drive with a 6-yard surge for a touchdown. The Rebel defense, which was superb the entire night, held the Panthers to only 9 yards rushing. Silverthorn got the ball again, scoring on an 8-yard slosh. The kicked failed, leaving the score at 13-0. Silverthorn had carried the ball 28 times for 104 yards, he had tabulated a tremendous 94 points for the entire season and greatly aided the Rebels in their eight wins. The “Year of the Rebels” had produced a tremendous 8-2 season record, and a second place in District. STEVE STALLCUP MARK STRATTON PETE TOLLEY ED WARREN Jr. Back Jr. Lineman Jr. Quarterback Jr. Lineman “B” TEAM COACHES: Don Lambert, Garland Collett, Don Raper Top row: left to right: Ricky Everett, Dennis Hagar, Ronnie Barrier, Greg Williams, Jim Goodsell, Bill McDonald, Bob Mahoney, Dave Lee, Danny Trout, Jeff Cox, Chris Limberg, Mike Chase, Ron Hurley, Lindsay Borden. Second row: Coach Collett, Steve Turner, Ted Dillard, Jim McPhearson, John Freeman, Tom Gilbrath, Rob Aitkan, Clarke Eaton, Wendell Elliot, Bolivar John- son, Victor Williams, Robert Ray, Mike Cain, Phil Mumme, Robert Boice, Mark Young, Coach Lambert, Coach Raper. Third row: Jack Francis, Bill Alexander, Glen Cook, George Parker, John Dudley, Larry Dale, John Blackburn, Pete Siiteri, Emory Hatcher, Tom Season’s Record Jefferson. .......30 Carrolitan 2 gteo eee 14 Jefferson... -..- 12 Garland on ct on ee 22 Jefferson........ 28 Pinkston ss. sss een 21) Jefferson........40 Spruce, fe. s-he ves ahO Jefferson... O Richardson :........22 Jefferson... -7 cu a1 Bryan Adams ...... 6 Jeffersons. J..4 = Linceli eae ee ee 0 Jefferson........15 W. T. White ........14 Jefferson........ 6 Saruell sian aetna 0 Jefferson........14 Hillereste :2 io ee 0 °B Team” The 1968 Rebel “B” Team boasted an 8-2 season this year, identical to the varsity. Coached by Gar- land Collett, Head Coach, Don Lambert, Line, and Don Raper, Backfield, the Rebels led in their zone. That Rebel spirit proved to be their secret weapon as their record implies, and the same weapon will be in evidence when they form our Varsity next year. : Lambe, Bryan Freis, Jim Kaffer, Eric Siiteri, Thomas Abate, Martin Steele, Jim Weber. Bottom row: Carmen Hernandez, ‘Ben Davis, Ken Dalby, John Elmer, Jim Miller, Clyde Bennett, Rudy Flores, Clenton Godare, John Mayers, Mike Jones, Frank Akridge, Pat Hudspeth. 179 hex n BASKETBALL TEAM: left to right: kneeling: Robbie Smith, Alan Newman, Bobby Shepard, John Hulme, Bobby McKey, Bruce Hamilton, Troy Gray. Standing: Coach Mike Pinkham, Alan Watson, Bill Marcellus, Nick Taylor, Tom Longino, Jeff Watson, Tim Seay, Mike MaCaskill, Steve Moffett. THE 1969 REBEL BASKETBALL TEAM had an excellent season this year. Before the zone contests began, the Rebs won the San Angelo and Lake Highlands tournaments, and placed second in the Dr. Pepper tournament. The TJ roundballers lost three games in zone play, earning a second place behind only Pinkston. Coach Pinkham deserves deep appreciation for coaching the team through such a fine season. REBELS RACK UP 32-6 SEASON CL Ea geeks Maer Tae lene), Bell Baere ne ke ote cabs nae oe (he oe ee 73 Arlington (Sam Houston) .........--. 64 AB ct AeA Per Sen TO MERSe Lo 1 ULHeR er mat eres ce ae oe ee 68 Leer ern ee 6Om Houston (Waltrip) eee ee 76 Ah eects ete oe 7) -Houston (Sam Houston) ¢......-.-....- 58 (PJ) eoseee woe GOmeKimballi hte oc aee siete See creme 54 UY See Sete HD ieeLake Lighlands 107s sue se = a 56 L Jeanie se 62 Wichita Falls (Rider) .26.3.24..5-.- 49 T)tee ee ee 75 Stephen F. Austin ........------++++-- 63 fA de Ah nce ae 69 Houston (Robert E. 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NURS @ en AS Sco nae eae re 68 TJ aes 09 Woodrow Wilson ......-+---++++eeeee? 56 Tee oe TGR LANCOINEE PEL wort ence aoe ers 48 T]he ae OD meMadisonie cee: secs cee te oie eee en 80 Tee ea eee Ou Hillcrest Matas anes es st = 9 A7 Tyee eee 70 Bryan Adams .....-.---+s++++eeeeeees 52 Toes ee Sho Pinkston tener eee ees eine s 85 Tice eee GO meSpruce pee ete oe ee 56 T Spee ee B (ym Sarmuell Meet cee nes te he se ee rete we 66 Tee ae GOA LAW hikes oo eens emia «ee 57 181 ROY GRAY | ALAN NEWMAN. ef $ JOHN HULME BILE MARCELLUS Herald Sophomore-of-the-Year 182 NICK TAYLOR STEVE MOFFETT Ist Team All-District 1316) 533) Gy (a Gon TROY GRAY Forward BRUCE HAMILTON Guard JOHN.HULME Guard TOM LONGINO Center BILL MARCELLUS Forward MIKE McCASKILL Forward BOBBY McKEY Guard STEVE MOFFETT Guard ALAN NEWMAN Guard TIM SEAY Forward BOBBY SHEPERD Guard ROBBIE SMITH Guard NICKY TAYLOR Center ALAN WATSON Forward JEFF WATSON Forward 5°10” 5°10” 66” 63” ou? 5°10” 6°2” 60” ea” Sil 60” 64” oa” ea” Rebels Fall to S.O.C. Placing Second in Dr. Pepper Tournament Annually Rebel teams have entered this all important Dallas tournament and established an amazing winning record. This year’s tournament consisted of 32 teams which started the tournament in 4 different field houses. The Rebels bounced St. Marks 69-50 and outlasted Irv- ing 76-69 to end the first day of playing. Highland Park contested the Rebels the second day, but even after faulty shooting the Rebs remained in action with a 97-53 victory. In a tremendous semi-final game, they defeated their Zone rivals, Pinkston, 63-61. From the 32 teams that started the tournament, and after over 30 games had been played, Thomas Jefferson and South Oak Cliff had emerged face to face for the champion- ship game. The Rebels played a good game, but the S.0.C. bombing squad proved to be the Rebel’s dis- aster. They lost a tough game, but still they earned the ranking of second place in the tournament. Jeff Watson, who scored high consistently throughout the tournament, was awarded with a position on the “All Tournament Team.” Rebels Womp Wilson 104-77. The ’68-69 Rebel basketball team surpassed the century mark in their District opener against Woodrow Wilson. Big Rebel guns smoothed out the simmering Wildcats early in the game. Jeff Watson, with 22 points, and the fired up Rebels hit 43% from the field, with four other men totaling double figures. TJ 21 SpA 30 21—104. WOODROW 3 18 20 26— Ti ee ee a ; Shepherd finally makes the hundredth point. Bruce Hamilton 15 Rebels Leave Stripe on Tigers 105-60 Rebels popped 105 points and trounced Lincoln for their second District win. Jeff Watson with 37 points and Bobby McKey with 20 points led the big booming Reb bombers. As tradition goes so go the 68-69 Rebs. The fantastic scoring spurt in the first quarter left Lincoln behind and over the hill, but it was the fantastic 41 point fourth quarter that escorted the happy Rebels way out of sight. TJ ge 21 Pal 41—105 LINCOLN “ 17 21 15— 60 High point men: Jeff Watson 37 Bobby McKey 20 Watson on the move. 185 Rebels Smoke Madison 74-50 Who can stop that team? The Rebels jumped off like a flash and burned out even quicker. After stomping the fight- ing Madison team 22-5 in the first quarter, the Rebels bowed their heads to the hot Trojans 22-6 in the second quarter. Dismayed, the Rebs tied their shoestrings at halftime and overpowered the Trojans 46-23 the second half to boost them to an easy breathing 74-50 decision. TJ 22 6 va 25—74 MADISON 6 22 10 13—50 High point men: Jeff Watson 32 Alan Newman 14 6’6” Longino stuffs one. Rebel Outlast Hillcrest 54-42 The Hill jumped the Rebs by surprise Friday night when they came out with an early first quarter stall. Hill- crest didn’t shoot except on rare occasions. When they did, they made it, but when we shot, Hillcrest got the ball again. The Rebels put the move on the Panthers late in the third quarter and gradually widened their margin. Winning by 20-10 in the fourth stanza, the Rebs chalked up their fourth District win. TJ 8 13 13 0—54, HILLCREST 11 8 10—42 High point men: Troy Gray 16 Bill Marcellus 12 Hamilton pops a cold one. Rebs Wipe Out Apaches 60-37 Forester Fieldhouse, a few Apaches with bows and arrows, and a bunch of Rebel guns all blended together for the fifth straight Reb victory. The Rebel cannons exploded, but baskets were few and spread out through the first half. A tenacious defense kept the Apaches back in the bushes, and at halftime the Rebs edged forward 23-13. After a short rest in the dressing room, the Rebels came out with a new bombing plan which drifted them home with a 60-37 victory behind them. TJ 13 10 13 24—60 SPRUCE 9 4 6 18—37 High point man: Jeff Watson 25 Big man Longino tips for Rebs. Pinkston Stops Rebs 84.-69 L. G. Pinkston beat the Rebels in a close, gun- ning battle at Cobb Stadium. The Rebs down- shifted in the first quarter and seemed to be pull- ing away when those Viking bombs began to fall from the ceiling straight through the basket. The Vikings finished out the first half with a two point advantage, but the hard fighting Rebels shunned the thought of defeat. The game played slowly even in the third quarter, but in the fourth period Pinkston went wild and eventually put down the Rebs in their first zone loss 84-69. ‘Ey 22 18 15 1469 PINKSTON 22 20 14 28—84 High point men: Jeff Watson 21 Troy Gray 14 Gray lays it in, “for two.” 187 B. A. Tops Rebels 56-52 The Rebels, after a recent defeat to Pinkston at Cobb, moved back to their home court at Loos. The quick switch seemed too great. The Rebs led in the first quarter 16-15, but the second quarter led to Bryan Adams’ 29-23 halftime lead. The Rebels started the second half fired up and taking the lead, but lost it at the end of the third quarter when B.A. pumped two points ahead. A cold Rebel team couldn’t make up the difference in the fourth quarter, and they went to the dressing room suffering from a 56-52 upset by Bryan Adams. ‘ui 16 ¥ 19 10—52 Die 15 14 15 12—56 High point men: Jeff Watson 14 Troy Gray 12 Watson unloads from the corner Rebels Crush Spartans 77-61 The Rebels finally broke their losing streak with a decisive 77-61 victory over the Samuell Spartans. The Rebs found the openings in the Samuell defense and quickly jumped out to a 7 point 20-13 first quarter lead. The Spartans kept fighting, but the board strength by Longino, Watson, and Marcellus proved to be too powerful for them to handle. Consistent scoring in the second half lifted the Rebels way above the grasping arms of the Spartans. JJ 20 16 22 19—77 SAMUELL 13 20 14 14—61 High point men: Jeff Watson 15 Tom Longino 15 Bobby McKey 15 Newman on the drive. 188 Rebs Corral Longhorns 77-68 The Rebels shared the lead with White throughout the game, and the win was not decided until the fourth quarter. W. T. White, who had been watching the Pinkston gunners too much, scared the Rebs Friday night with a new long-range bombing attack. The Rebels hit baskets steadily and dodged the Longhorns as they bounced right back. The Rebels, always noted for a fine finish, lanced the Longhorns with a fourth- quarter scoring spurt. TJ 15 as 19 18 oes W.T.W. 16 16 14 22 68 High Point Men Marcellus 23 Jeff Watson 14 Rebs Cage Wildcats 99-56 The Rebels two-platooned against Woodrow, the first team playing the first and third quarters while the second team ran the second and fourth quarters. The Rebels saw Jeff Watson and Troy Gray bust 20 points for the night and three other men hit in double figures. The first string demoralized the Wildcats with a 24-6 first quarter, and the second team bopped their bonnets by running the score to 49-20 at the half. Earl’s group couldn’t quite cut the century mark in the fourth quarter and the Rebels strolled home with a 99-56 victory. TJ 24 25 26 25 99 Woodrow 6 14 15 21 56 High Point Men Jeff Watson 21 Troy Gray 20 189 Se Ld ” . = anaes © Rebs Whip Madison 92-30 From the opening tip-off ’til the last buzzer, Madison was determined to hound the Rebels. The entire game consisted of run-and-shoot offenses, loose defenses and sweat. The close game was widened in the fourth quarter when the scrambling Rebs netted a quick 33 points. Tom Longino and Jeff Watson led the scoring department for the night, each popping 16 points. TJ Madison High Point Men: Longino Watson Rebs Bag Tigers 77-46 The Rebels met the Lincoln Tigers at Forester Stadium. The Reb cannons kept calm and collected the first quarter but were sizzling at the half-time intermission. The team scoring was divided among the five starters, and Junior Al Watson led the subs as high-point man for the night with 16 points. Ty Lincoln High Point Men: Alan Watson 16 Jeff Watson 10 Rebs Take Hillerest 59-47 In the Rebel’s first Zone encounter with Hillcrest the Panthers had pulled a stall out of their hat. The Rebs, this game, were determined not to let a stall affect them. They played for an early lead that would give them a chance to open up the fast-moving Rebel offense. The game moved fast, but the baskets didn’t the scoring was too slow. The Rebels only edged the Panthers by 4 points going into the fourth quarter, when a rally looped the Rebs to a 59-47 decision. Tle 12 ie 19 59 Hillcrest BS) 16 15 ) AT High point men: Jeff Watson 15 Bill Marcellus 14 Tom Longino 13 Rebs Seatter Apaches 66-56 The Rebels knocked the Apaches with a slow victory. Action was actually very calm during the whole game even though the Rebs led the Apaches by only 1 point at the half. The rest was all the Rebels apparently needed as they bombed the second half to a 66-56 advantage. Led by Watson who popped 35 points, the Rebels rolled home with a 66-56 win. TJ; 14 15 I is 66 Spruce 13 15 12 ll 56 High point men: Jeff Watson 35 Bruce Hamilton 11 191 Rebels Skin B.A. The Rebels dropped behind 17-12 in the first quarter, when memories of the last Rebel-Cougar clash began to twirl in the Rebels minds. The appearance of the spectators as well as the players changed in one moment. Storming back, the Rebs defeated the Cougars 18-8 in the second quarter and led the game at half-time 30-25. During the entire second half, the fans cheered and laughed while the Rebels showed their supremacy on the boards. The Rebs outscored B.A. 40-27 in the second half. Led by Jeff Watson in the scoring department and Tom Longino on the boards, the Rebels netted a 70-52 victory over the Bryan Adams flat-feet. jbap 12 18 B.A. 17 8 High point Men 192 70-52 20 12 20 15 Jeff Watson Bill Marcellus 70 o2 a1 14 Rebs Axe Vikings to Their Only Zone Defeat 86-85 The Rebels led most of the first half, but Pinkston wasn’t about to go home. The Rebels gained a 1-point advantage half time on a lay-up by Bruce Hamilton. The see-saw battle carried through the fourth quarter, and with just ree minutes left in the game, Pinkston bombed out to a 5-point advantage 85-80. Jeff Watson connected on two quick jump shots which left the Rebels 1 point behind with only seconds left in the game. Pinkston lost the ball once more to the spirited Rebels, and Tom Longino was fouled on what appeared to be the last shot of the game. Longino kept his cool and popped two cold ones from the foul line. The Rebels beat zone-leading Pinkston by 1 point, 86-85. TJ 21 22 23 20 86 Pinkston 14 28 2D 18 89 High Point Men Jeff Watson 35 Steve Moffett 16 Spartans Rap Rebels 66-50 The W. W. Samuell Spartans caught the T. J. Rebels in an open field on a cold night, and the Rebels had definitely forgotten their blankets. The Rebels, who had been hitting consistently over 40% from the field, barely popped 29%, and the end re- sult was defeat. Junior Bobby McKey led the Rebel’s scoring with 10 points. uy 11 9 12 18 50 Samuell 16 18 15 LG 66 High Point Men: Bobby McKey 10 Jeff Watson 9 Rebels Roast Cows 79-52 W. T. White has never defeated Thomas Jefferson in basketball. This year’s team continued to delay that unexpected tragedy. The Rebels took control in the first quarter, staging a heavy scoring attack which drove the Longhorns behind at the half. Leading the Rebels in the shotgun department was Sophomore Nick Taylor, who emptied his guns for 20 points. eels (2]) 6-935 17 “ao iremsll 10.95.47 “la: 59 High point men: Nick Taylor 20 Steve Moffett 14 194 a ee aie $ te oth eS Seca B-TEAM BASKETBALL: Top row: Bob Till, Pat McCaskill, John Nelson, George Sparkman, Mike Nolen, Don Darley, Pat Ware. Bottom row: Mark Schoenke, Neal Hopkins, Steve Clarke, John Pare, Charlie Bradford, Fred Leak. “B” Team Basketball : [oo The Thomas Jefferson Rebel B-Team has had hard luck this year, competing with excellent teams throughout the city. Coach Garland Collett led the Rebel charge throughout the season. The B-Team had a season record of 8-14-and a district record of 2-6. These boys will form next year’s varsity squad. ek BOO: 5 . i) Fn TA oan COACH GARLAND COLLETT eed —— ein TT oe MANAGERS: Pat Hudspeth, Jim Weber (Prune) 197 TRACK TEAM: left to right, top to bottom: Tom Gilberth, John Berry, Bob Atkin, John LaCoke, Glen Robinson, Jim Matheny, John Nelson, Mark Stratton, Randy Carter, Jeff Cox, Coach Alan Kirk. 2nd row: Lindsey Borden, Gary Wright, Paul Vannetta, Ronnie Miller, Jack Stewart, Tom Oliver, Tim Evans, Scott Russell, Pat Wilder, Steve Loving. Ist row: Larry Dwyer, Bill Alexander, Mike Jones, Corry Payne, Sid Martin, Mark Eddins, Richard Turner, Russ Weaver. Track ’°69 The Thomas Jeffetson Track Team which is led by Coach Alan Kirk looks to be very hopeful this year with many runners such as Randy Glickman, Sid Martin, John Berry, Mark Eddins, Tom Oliver and hurdler Mark Stratton. The captain is Sid Martin, a two-year letter- man. The Rebels will compete in many district meets during the season and in a city meet at the end of March. HURDLER: Mark Stratton COACH ALAN KIRK MANAGERS: Lindsey Borden, Steve Loving, Larry Dwyer CAPTAIN SID MARTIN 199 br HURDLERS: DISTANCE MEN: Russell W Pau! Vennetta SOPH. SPRINT RELAY: John Nelson, Bob Atkin, Pat Wilder, Bill Alexander, Mark Jones “x eaver, Jim Matheny, Jack Stewart, Scott Russell, Corry Payne, Sid Martin, VARSITY MILE RELAY: Sid Martin, Mark Eddins, VARSITY SPRINT RELAY: Glickman—Not pic- Tim Evans, Tom Oliver tured, John Berry, Mark Eddins, Tom Oliver, Gary Wright WEIGHT MEN: Tom Gilbreth, Randy Carter, Glen Robinson, John LaCoke, Jeff Cox — my i, ee. = pt eed ep Left to right: Coach McIntyre, Larry Geibel, Jane Phillips, Pat Rippetoe, Barbara Sneary, Lee Donaldson, Cindy Waskom, John Bangs, Vikki Childers, Dennis Jacobs, Diane Strange, Hugh Chappell, Jim Rudkin. Tennis ’69 The Thomas Jefferson tennis team is very fortunate to have Miss McIntyre as their coach this year. She has added many drills to the team’s workouts and has prepared them well for a vigorous season. This is Miss MclIntyre’s first year as tennis coach, and it should be a very successful one. CAPTAIN: Ike Bangs COACH: Miss McIntyre MANAGERS: 202 DENNIS JACOBS VIKKI CHILDERS Jim Rudkin ‘Larry Geibel 203 Standing: Ted Shaw, Bert Bond, Johnny Jordon, Charlie Hodges, Richard Wyman, Scott McDonald. Kneeling: Bill Hinds, Ricky Moore, Bill Johnson, David Hagood, Randy Aronoff. Not pictured: Bert Maxwell, Randy Walding. TED SHAW RICKY MOORE | | | KEITH FORD Golf °69 The 1969 Thomas Jefferson golf team, coming back from placing second in state in ’68, is under the direction of Mickey Poteet. The team is led by captain Bert Bond. Other outstanding golfers are Johnny Jordan, Bert Maxwell, Ted Shaw, and Keith Ford. The Rebel golf team should see a promising year behind the driving, chipping, and putting of these players. JOHNNY JORDAN BERT BOND Letterman, Captain SBE Pad stan ae Sasi ts Af Nea ee ae a RONNIE ARONOFF RICHARD WYMAN DAVID HAGOOD BILL HINDS 207 Baseball ’°69 Coming back from placing second in zone in 1968, the Rebels have six returning lettermen, including all-city Mike Howard and Kris Silverthorn. Headed by a new coach, Don Lambert, the Rebels have a fine chance of being the best team in the city. The Rebels will partici- pate in three tournaments: including the Lake Highlands, Richardson and Garland tourneys. Front row: left to right: Jerry Crow, Ed Davis, |jh Craig Melde, Mike Howard, Ronnie Miller, Trey jh; Dowdy, Ken Krizan, Rex Deans, Steve King, | 1 i { Se na ee. : eeney = LETTERMEN: left to right: Rex Deans, Mike Howard, Mike McCaskill, Rick Burley, Keith Randall. Not MANAGERS: pictured: Kris Silverthorn. Gerado Mavridis , es — “wee “ Sue oA. ae : is i Monat BSS oa ee TS Naat Dale Tibbits, Manager Gerado Mavridis. Back row: Jody Hill, Brad Newton, Ronnie Nichols, Rick Burley, Mike McCaskill, Jackie Neal, Dale Jacobs, Jim Langkop, Keith Randall, Mark Gott, Coach Lambert, Manager Clinton GoDair. Not pictured: Kris Silverthorn. COACH DON LAMBERT aia and Clinton GoDair. 209 Tigges ae 9 ae MIKE HOWARD Catchers: left to right: Rex Deans, Mark Gott, All-city pitcher Ed Davis, Dale Jacobs ) aaa OUTFIELDERS: left to right: standing: Ed Davis, Jim l Langkop, Jackie Neal, Rick Burley, Steve King. Kneeling: Craig Melde, Ronnie Miller, Jerry Crow. PITCHERS: left to right: standing: Mike Howard, Dale Jacobs, Keith Randall, Rick Burley. Kneel- ing: Ken Krizan, Brad Newton. Dale Tibbits. INFIELDERS: left to right: standing: Trey Dowdy, Ronnie Nichols, Rick Burley, Mike McCaskill, Keith Randall. Kneeling: Jody Hill, Ken Krizan, Mike Howard (OV) 211 Snes ¢ SWIMMING TEAM: Bottom row: Martin Kreis, Dale Howell, James McKenna, Greg Metz, Tom Dole. Second row: Coach Don Raper, Robert Sherman, Porter Sadler, Marty Sanderlin, Robert Lamb, Rick Kreis. Third row: Bill Smith, George Kohoutek, Frank Rosier, Robert Thoresen, John Kreis, Tom Roberts. Fourth row: Craig Taylor, Scott Dezonia, Mike Holt, Revel Hanks, Jay Templeton, Greg Wilson. MANAGERS: Craig Taylor, Greg Wilson. COACH DON RAPER. MARTIN KREIS 200 free style 400 free style city champ. | | Swimming °69 The Thomas Jefferson swimming team is under the direction of a new coach, Don Raper. This year the Rebels have a good chance, and are expected to take District, City, and State behind Martin Kreis, city champ in 200 and 400 yard free-style, and Mike Holt, city champ breast stroker. The swimming team went undefeated in district competition. MIKE HOLT, 100 yd. breast stroke city champ. 213 Dr. Nolan Estes Forming policies, establishing guidelines, instituting an objective program for the school year. Planning curriculum to meet the needs of individual students while providing a fine education for all. Board of Edueation Renae ives éiemeas i } naam ne Nar Left to right: Jack Dunlop, Mrs. Henri L. Bromberg, Jr., Jerry D. Wheat, John Plath Green, | Marvin H. Berkeley, President; Nolan Estes, Superintendent; Percy E. Luecke, Jr., M.D., Vice- | President; Emmett J. Conrad, M.D., G. R. Hollingsworth, Sam R. Faris. Administrative Officers Left to right: Robrt H. McKay, H. D. Pearson, Nolan Estes, Superintendent; Hollis Allen, Don E. Matthews, C. C. Miller, Dale Douglas, Deputy Superintendent. Not shown: Allan Connor. 218 | r. C. C. Smith Principal Mr. Smith admired by faculty and student body— skilled in school administration; having degrees fram Austin College and SMU. exhibiting a sincere interest in individual students, encouraging educational development and intellectual awareness .. . promoting the quality of education at Thomas Jefferson. Mr. Paul F. Greene Assistant Principal Mr. Greene experienced in diverse areas of education: having served as football coach and athletic director as honors math teacher, 9 as assistant principal. State in Oklahoma and an M.E. from the University of Oklahoma. supervising students, assisting in vital administrative duties. Mrs. Edith Cooper Dean Patient, cheerful, capable ... efficiently guiding pupil personnel. Dedicated service as Dean for eleven years— highly qualified with a B.S. and M.S. from NTSU. Administering the American Field Service Program. Welcoming exchange students, helping them adjust to a new setting ... MRS. FRANCES BEST B.S., Peabody College M.Ed., SMU MRS. EDWINA BROWN B.A., SMU M.S.Ed., NTSU MRS. JEAN CROWNRICH B.S., Howard Payne M.Ed., TCU Counselors Advising students, planning courses ..- - personal assistance in meeting individual needs. Guidance in preparing for the future. MRS. DOROTHY REDINGTON Conn College B.A., SMU 221 Personnel Secretaries Industrious, efficient ... performing important tasks, providing necessary service— Custodians Caring for our school— cleaning and repairing, keeping the building in fine condition. Left to right: Mrs. Barbara Quigley, Mrs. Bernice Tarpley, Mrs. Norma Gathings. MR. JOE DIGIGLIO Head Custodian Left to right: Mrs. Dorothy Joy, Mrs. Ruby Pelton, Mrs. Donna Bell, Mrs. Peggy Ware. MRS. JOYCE FERRELL MRS. GLADYS DORSEY Counselors’ Secretaries Library . fe . =| Facilities for research and reference, sty oars opportunity for educational enrichment. Books covering a wide range of topics to fit the diverse interests of T. J. students. Distributive Education Learning of career opportunities ... training in buying and selling, sales promotion, sales management. A foun- dation in business administration. I. B. M. Computerized center for daily attendance records, EB : Ot ACA eES programs, report cards. | BSR ANTE AMA ABEY 244 EE EET is wath ets ¢ 4G O4 ie, BAROO SS 5484 uiba ett ies $eeaeset4 tags. 448. WRG 444 94 g $444 ee Bt ce a eet Sn et Fe ee ee SE a ah we ea Crew 6 ay = Se ikiehidhs ied hed meee aaa Se RE RS re Brakes gaat REM EAD RR ee ap ae ARAL gy SRSOME Ce Ree mee SSSR PERS Deane ase ee ae ee - yer ee ee ee eee ae e a ae - ee eer Ae te eg te et eS Ne ah, ee a ee ee ee ee a Sh a He Se ded Sst . Sal ae eae ee Woe. MRS. MARY SMITH Librarian MISS BILLYE FAYE THOMPSON Distributive Education MRS. RUBY DUNN IBM 223 Fine Arts Art Turning fleeting images of the mind into visual creations. Realistically portraying ideas ... realizing a thing of beauty. Band Instruments joining in musical harmony. Marching in precision routines, adding colorful entertainment at football games. Choir The rich quality of well-trained voices blending together in melody ... a unison of pleasing sounds. Orchestra Strains of Tschaikowsky, invading the halls; Bach and Beethoven prevailing. Attention being given to pitch and tone, time and precision. MR. JAMES FOX Band MR. LAURENCE OWEN 224 Theory Advanced Orchestra = MISS MARIAN COLE Art AE i i a MR. JACK D. CANNON Choral Music ii MR. CHRISTOPHER P. NICHOLS Speech MRS. ANN ADAMS Speech Developing self-expression, gaining confidence in public speaking. Reserve Officer Training Corps Experienced in military affairs— leading corps of recruits. Embodying hope in the future— training the leaders of tomorrow. Representing pride in America SERGEANT EMANUEL CILIO ROTC Instructor COLONEL FRINDELL ROTC Instructor 225 English The world of Shakespeare and Bacon ... literature transcending the ages. Studying styles, developing creativity in essays and themes. A basic background of spelling and grammar, punctuation and phrases, reading and writing skills. Expanding vocabulary for an increasingly technical world. Familiarity with diverse fields of English literature, poetry and prose. Appreciation of the masters— Interpretation of the classics for universal meanings in our modern world. MRS. MARGARET BURGAN Jr. English - ; P-- = . --—== i am °, 7 pres A oe a om | . ‘ } oF wy “a J ‘ent Ss oe e ANNIE GEM FELDER oph. and Jr. English : MRS. BETTY HARRIS Soph. English : MR. ROBERT PARRISH Jr. English and Document Sponsor MRS. FRANCES MOORE Jr. and Sr. English MISS DOROTHA McCLAIN Jr. and Sr. English MRS. CATHERINE BENNETT Soph. English MRS. MAURINE FUSSELL English and Journalism MRS. BETTY ALLISO N English MISS PATRICIA LODEWICK Jr. and Sr. English ya | MISS PRINCESS MARTIN Sr. English Se As MISS BETTY McLAIN Sr. English MRS. ANN DOBBS Jr. and Sr. English MISS CAROLYN BRASELTON Soph. English MRS. MARY BROCK Soph. and Jr. English 228 Homemaking, Home and Family Living, Health Education . y Skills in household management. x Instruction in sewing and cooking, fashion and interior design. Creativity in homemaking. Health Education, supervised by the school nurse— yearly check-ups, personal hygiene. Physical well-being essential for mental soundness and academic achievement. MRS. GRACE DELATOUR Homemaking and Home and Family Living MRS. MARTHA MINTER Homemaking and Home and Family Living MISS CAROL HAGGARD Homemaking and Home and Family Living MRS. ELIZABETH CHILDS, R.N. Nurse, Health Education MRS. COLLEEN COOKE, R.N. Nurse, Health Education Foreign Languages Reaching across boundaries, ( bridging the cultural gap. Proficiency in a foreign tongue ... speaking, reading, writing, A world of new customs and traditions— promoting understanding among neighbors. Speeches and written reports ... developing skills and a new vocabulary, becoming familiar with expressions and idioms. Listening to taped conversations— oral practice in the Language Lab. Broadening our perspective MRS. JOYCE THOMPSON of the world in Spanish which we live. iil Ke Fp unt i, OL) MRS. JOY SMTIH Spanish MRS. MARGARET HASTINGS Latin MISS LESLIE WILSON Spanish MRS. DORIS PHILLIPS French MRS. MARLENE WEBB German MISS VIRGINIA VAUGHAN Spanish MRS. JANICE McCARTHY French MRS. INA MASON Latin Business Edueation Training in secretarial skills for participation in the business world ... Typing—reproducing letters and symbols with fly- ing fingers and a machine. Bookkeeping—accounting costs and profits Shorthand—a writing method to save time and space. Procedures of efficiency and convenience. MRS. CLARANELLE WEEKLY Typing MR. E. BOYD CURTIS Typing Seam war MR. MAURICE MEALS Bookkeeping and Business Law MRS. SARA COLEMAN Shorthand and Typing MISS MABEL RUTH OLDHAM Shorthand and Typing Industrial Education MR. LUCIUS COX Metal Shop and Power Mechanics MR. JAMES PATTERSON Woodworking Drafting ... designing and drawing blueprints for building ideas. Electronics ... applying theories of electricity building batteries and generators. Metal ... shaping ... welding ... skillfully creating. Wood Working ... cutting ... finishing into a practical form. MR. ROBERT GREER Electronics and Drafting | et MR. WILLIAM O’NEAL Drafting 233 Science Biology Collecting specimens, pursuing the microscopic amoeba in an unseen world. Studying living matter. Chemistry Observing chemical changes through laboratory practice. Recording data, planning procedures— distilling, heating, oxidizing. Balancing equations to represent reactions in the test tube. MRS. CLAUDINE MORGAN MISS MARTHA PERKINS 234 MR. CHARLES LORINCZ Biology MR. LARRY WHITLOCK Physics Illustration of natural laws by demonstrations in classroom Practice problems of velocity and force, time and distance. Non-living pheonomena. MR. F. R. BOWEN Chemistry MRS. CAROLYN RINARD Chemistry and Biology MISS CANDY CLARK MR. GARY VERMILLION Biology Biology MRS. IRENE PENRY Biology Mathematies Piercing the abstract Developing logic and reasoning— Using numbers and symbols. Algebraic manipulation of x and y Intensive study of trigono- metric logarithms Calculus—analyzing limits and function Geometric plans and designs. Circle and cylinder, Integrals and interpolation. Exponents and equations— Infinite possibilities ... MR. CHARLES WATSON Algebra Page eos Mais s MR. DONALD RAPER Geometry MRS. DOROTHA HUDSON Geometry and Algebra MRS. CLAUDINE HOAG Geometry MR. JAMES BAILEY Algebra and Calculus MISS LINDA LEGG Algebra and Geometry 7 MR. WILLIAM PARKER Algebra and Business Math MRS. PAMELA WISE Trigonometry MR. ROBERT LEGATE Trigonometry and Algebra t i % i MRS. MARY SELVIDGE Geometry MISS BARBARA JOHNSON Algebra MR. WARREN LAM Trigonometry, Geometry and Algebra 23], Social Studies Relating the present and future to events of the past. Appreciation of ancient civilizations— awareness of past contributions. Research into interesting topics— questioning how and why; exploring behind-the-scene action. Discussion of current events to promote understanding of the times we live in— history being made in our world today. MR. BILLY LITTLE Economics and American History MRS. LINDA PASLEY World History MR. BURFORD NANCE American History and 4 ee European History ry MRS. ARTIE SUE WELLS = a See American History and Problems of Democracy MR. RALPH HOLLYWOOD Civics and Football Coach os : MRS. OPHELIA CAMPBELL it Civics and American History MR. ARCH GIBSON American History and English History MR. MELTON OWEN Texas History and American History “ , MRS. MARGARET HASTINGS World History 239 NITED STATES MRS. KATHRYN MARTIN Civics Fil MR. GARLAND COLLETT World History and Football Coach a MR. LOCHE LUND History MR. MIKE PINKHAM American History and Basketball Coach MR. DON LAMBERT World History and American History Study Hall MRS. DOROTHY DILLENDER Study Hall MRS. MARJORIE FAIR Study Hall MRS. GENEVIEVE BRITTON MRS. WILMA SCHOENKE Study Hail Study Hall MRS. MARGARET HYDE MRS. ANN RICHARDSON Study Hall Study Hall 241 Physical Education, Drivers’ Education ig Ds, Daily exercise routines Physical fitness program Supervised activity Competition in class tournaments .. . developing skill and coordination, instilling sportsmanship. Drivers’ Education— Basic behind-the-wheel training Developing skills in driving, learning safe practices on the road. MR. MICKEY POTEET Boys’ P.E. and Golf Coach MR. RALPH REYNOLDS Drivers’ Education and Athletic Coach MISS MYRA McINTYRE Girls’ P.E. and Tennis Team MR. ROLF OLSEN Boys’ P.E. MISS SARAH HARDY Girls’ P.E. and Drill Team Sponsor MR. ALLEN KIRK Drivers’ Education Football and Track Coach Rtetentuck. Cort Tt 4 Delight in guilding today’s youth is reflected in their faces. Seeing also the deep sense of responsibility they feel, We know that our teachers care. And so we care. I ’ | SOSSE]D — Baa Se = y ... Look Ahead... Seniors... CATHY JO AAKER English Guild; Drama Club MINDY ABERCROMBIE Art Service Club; Y-Teens; Red Cross Repre- sentative DEBRA ABOHOSH Library Service Club ANN ADAMS Entre Nous; La Coterie; Concert Choir; “Flower Drum Song”; Allied Youth; Girls Choir DONNA AHRENS Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Interna- tional Club; Allied Youth; Spanish Club SUSAN ALBRIGHT Latin Club; Y-Teens; Ice Skat- ing Club ANN ALBRITTON National Honor Society; Latin Club; Concert Choir; Inter- national Club, Secretary; Reb- Belles; Honor Roll; National Merit Scholarship, Semi-Final- ist; Choralettes; Allied Youth LINDA ALLDREDGE Y-Teens; Concert Choir; Band; All-Region Choir; Musical “Flower Drum Song” DENIESE ALVARADO Student Council Representa- tive; Art Service Club; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; In- ternational Club; Reb-Belles; Cheerleader; Musical, “Flower Drum Song”; Sophomore and Junior Favorite RANDY ANDERSON R.O.T.C.; Outstanding Achieve- ment, Metal Shop JUDITH ANSON English Guild; Art Service Club Seniors ANN ALLMAN National Honor Society; Con- cert Choir; Band, Pres.; All- State Band; National Merit Scholarship; Allied Youth; Stage Band ALEXANDER ALVARADO Science Club; Ice Skating Club; International Club PATRICIA ANN ARNOLD Library Service Club; Art Serv- ice Club; Junior Achievement; Makeup Crew; International Club PRISCILLA ASBILL Pan American Student Forum; Office Assistant; Bible Award GREG ASHTON DONNA JEAN BAILEY Deutsche Verein; English Art Service Club; Bible Award Guild; Latin Club; Science Club; Dal-Hi Orchestra; Track RONALD S. ASLETT JAMES BAIN Science Club; Ice Skating Debate Club; Orchestra; Band; Club; Football National Merit Letter of Com- mendation ROBERT DALE AUSTIN DOSKIE BAIRD Junior Achievement; Ice Skat- Art Service Club; Health ing Club; Senior Class Play Careers JIMMY AVERY SALLI BALL Art Service Club Ice Skating Club; International Club; German Club BARBARA AYERS JOHN BANGS Student Council, Alternate; Student Council Representa- Spanish National Honor So- tive; Los Fiesteros; Science ciety; Pan American Student Club; Tennis; Red Cross, Al- Forum; Future Teachers ternate ae aA Seniors prepare for the entry of new sophomores. CHARLES WAYNE BANKS Art Service Club; Orchestra; Stage Band KERRY BARNES Distributive Education MELVA BARNES Entre Nous; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club JAMES R. BARNETT Science Club; Ice Skating Club; Allied Youth PHILLIP WAYNE BARNETT Allied Youth; English Guild; Latin Club; Health Careers; International Club; Chess Club; Orchestra; Band; Senior Class Play; Lab Assistant; Dal- Hi Orchestra PHYLLIS BARNETT Allied Youth; Future Teach- ers; Ice Skating Club; Dal-Hi Orchestra; Band MARY L. BARRETT Entre Nous; Clinic Assistant; Office Assistant; Girls Choir PAMELA BARRY RICK BARTA Ice Skating Club HAL BAYMAN Latin Club; Art Service Club; R.O.T.C. CORAL SUSAN BEACH Pan American Student Forum; Art Service Club; Makeup Crew; Honor Roll BETH BEAN Art Service Club; Makeup Crew, “Arsenic and Old Lace”; Ice Skating Club; Allied Youth DONNY BELL Ice Skating Club; Football MIKE BELL Ice Skating Club; Key Club SHARON BENNETT Distributive Education; Orches- tra; Bible Award TIM BENNETT Chess Club; Orchestra; Band VICKI BIGGER Los Fiesteros; Pan American Student Forum; Future Nurses; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club CARTER BILLS Seniors ANN BLACKWOOD JAMES BOND Student Council Alternate; Y- Golf, Captain; Bible Award Teens; Ice Skating Club; Dis- tributive Education; Allied Youth Seniors DEBBY BLANKENMEISTER Student Courcil Alternate; Y- Teens; Concert Choir, Treas- 4 urer; Makeup Crew; Interna- ' tional Club; Musical, “Flower “Si Drum Song” ROCKY BELVINS Junior Achievement; Ice Skat- ing Club KAREN BOETTCHER Entre Nous; I.B.M. Assistant; Art Service Club; Makeup Crew, “Arsenic and Old Lace”; Ice Skating Club; Al- lied Youth “May I take your coat?” LISA BOLTON TOBI BONE Student Council Representa- Future Homemakers; Y-Teens; tive; Y-Teens; Ice Skating Junior Citizens Traffic Com- Club mission; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; International Club DAVID BONLIE ROYCE BRAZEAL Distributive Education; Projec- Art Service Club; Football; tionist Basketball FRED BOOTH PAULA BREWER Concert. Choir; “Flower Drum Future Homemakers; Art Sery- Song”; R.O.T.C.; Projectionist ice Club; Junior Achievement; Lab Assistant ROY BOWMAN JAY RONALD BRIDEN Ice Skating Club; Track Art Service Club; Chess Club, Chairman; Band PATRICIA R. BRACKEN DAVID BRINSON Student Council Alternate; Na- Latin Club; Concert Choir; tional Honor Society; English Muscials “Bye Bye Birdie,” Guild; Future Teachers; Or- “Flower Drum Song”; Ice Skat- chestra, Secretary-Treasurer; ing Club; International Club Honor Roll; Senior Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace,” Assis- tant Director JUDY BRAUN PAT BROOKS Allied Youth; Art Service Basketball Club; Ice Skating Club; Dis- tributive Education BRAD BROWN Concert Choir WALLACE RALSTON BROWN LB.M. Assistant; Library Serv- ice Club; Art Service Club; Chess Club, Secretary-Treas- urer; R.O.T.C.; Honor Roll T. COKE BUCHANAN Allied Youth; Student Council Representative; Entre Nous; Science Club; Art Service Club, Stage Crew; Ice Skating Club; International Club, Historian; Cheerleader; Most Creative; Key Club JANN E. BUCHANAN Drama Club, Group Leader ADELIA JEAN BUCKLEY Entre Nous; La Coterie; Art Service Club; Makeup Crew; All Region Band; _ Allied Youth; Language Lab Assis- tant SUE BUCKNER Student Council Alternate; Makeup Crew; Ice Skating Club; Red Cross; Health Careers SYLVIA BUNCH LANA BURKHART Entre Nous; La Coterie; Eng- lish Guild; Concert Choir; Girls Choir CARTER BUSCHARDT Senior Class Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace”; Reveille Staff; Wittiest DEBORAH SUE BUTCHER Entre Nous; La Coterie; Art Service Club; Makeup Crew; International Club; Bible Award; Allied Youth DONNA BYNUM Student Council Representa- tive; Quill and Scroll; Reveille Staff, Assistant Editor; Los Fiesteros; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club BARBARA BYRNE Pan American Student Forum; Ice Skating Club KAREN LEE CADE Allied Youth; Student Council Representative, Alternate; Latin Club; Drama Club, Historian and Parliamentarian; Art Ser- vice Club; Y-Teens; Makeup Crew; Ice Skating Club; Inter- national Club; Reb-Belles; “Arsenic and Old Lace,” Cos- tume Chairman ) Cheerleaders get a good view of audience during assemblies. JANICE A. CAMMACK KIRK CARPENTER English Guild; Ice Skating Club; American Field Service BEVERLY CARROLL DENNIS CARRUTH Latin Club; Ice Skating Club; Football, Captain, All-District, All-Metro, All-Greater Dallas; Track; Letterman’s Club; Key Club; Bible Award MARYANN CASH Seniors COLLEEN CASSIDY Reveille Staff; Allied Youth BECKY CAUGHRAN HUGH CHAPPELL Reveille Staff, Sports Editor; English Guild; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Cheerleader; Tennis; Key Club; Red Cross; Senior Class Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace” LAURA CHAVEZ Allied Youth; Student Coun- cil Representative; Los Fies- teros, Reporter; Pan American - Student Forum; I.B.M. Assis- tant; Ice Skating Club Seniors DIANE CAUSEY Allied Youth; Spanish National Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum; Office Assis- tant; Concert Choir; Honor Roll; Bible Award; Girls Choir DAVID CHAMBERLAIN Art Service Club; Junior Citi- zens Traffic Commission JANIS CHANDLER Entre Nous; La Coterie; Fu- ture Nurses; Library Service Club MARK CONRAD CHEATHAM Latin Club; Honor Roll DARLA CHICK Student Council Alternate; Sci- ence Club Sweetheart; Art Ser- vice Club, Stage Crew; Ice Skating Club; Reb-Belles, Cap- tain; Homecoming Princess JOHN CLARK Drama Club; Makeup Crew; R.O.T.C. CATHY CLEAVELAND Student Council Alternate; En- tre Nous; Drama _ Club; Forensic Guild; Clinic Assis- tant; Art Service Club; Y- Teens; Makeup Crew; Interna- tional Club BECKY CLEPPER “And this is Y-Teens how an Aggie ties his left shoe.” ALLISON CLINCH JOE COCKRELL Student Council Alternate; Na- Quill and Scroll; Document tional Honor Society; Spanish Staff, Photographer; Latin National Honor Society; Pan Club; Science Club Treasurer; American Student Forum; Con- Ice Skating Club; Key Club; cert Choir; Reb-Belles Manager Health Careers; Art Service and Chaplain; Honor Roll; Club; Senior Play, “Arsenic Most Dependable; Allied and Old Lace” Youth; Musical, “Flower Drum Song” GLEN CLINE VICKI COLE Latin Club; Drama Club; Fu- ture Teachers; Art Service Club; Y-Teens; Makeup Crew; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Allied Youth STEVE COBURN JOHN COLFRY Allied Youth; Distributive Edu- cation ; American Field Ser- vice TIMOTHY D. COMER Entre Nous, Vice-President; Pan American Student Forum , State Officer; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; _ Bible Award; Senior Class Play, “Ar- senic and Old Lace” TOMMY CONNER Allied Youth; Football; Base- ball; Letterman’s Club; Key Club JO CORNELISON Art Service Club; Senior Play, Publicity Committee; Girls Choir KATHERINE CORTAZZO Entre Nous; English Guild; Concert Choir MIKE COSSOTA SUZANNE COSSOTA Art Service Club; Y-Teens; Junior Citizens Traffic Commis- sion; Concert Choir; Ice Skat- ing Club; Allied Youth RICHARD COX Allied Youth; Junior Citizens Traffic Commission; Junior Citizens Traffic Commission; Junior Achievement; Ice Skat- ing Club; Swimming; Key Club KITTYE CRAWFORD Clinic Assistant; Ice Skating Club; Allied Youth CONNIE CRENSHAW KATHLEEN CRIST English Guild; Future Teach- ers; Art Service Club; Make- up Crew; International Club; Red Cross Representative Seniors BILL CROCKETT Pan American Student Forum; Science Club; Ice Skating Club; Baseball PETE CROTHERS Football BILLY CULBERSON THOMAS MARVIN CULLUM Honor Roll ._ BRENDA CHERYL DAVENPORT Student Council Alternate; Dra- ma Club; Art Service Club; International Club; Reb-Belles; Red Cross MARSHA DAVIDSON Latin Club; Future Nurses; Art Service Club; Junior Achievement DEBBIE DAVIS Student Council Alternate; Na- tional Honor Society; Reveille Staff, News Editor; Y-Teens; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Reb-Belles; R.O.T.C. Sponsor; Honor Roll ED DAVIS Pan American Student Forum, Vice-President; Ice Skating Club; Baseball GORDON DAVIS Allied Youth; Reveille Staff, Distributor; Los Fiesteros; Pan American Student Forum; Dra- ma Club; Concert Choir; Sec- tion Leader, “Flower Drum Song”; Band JAMES M. DAVIS Ice Skating Club; Swimming CLARA DAVISON JUDY DICKENS Pan American Student Forum; Ice Skating Club; Office As- sistant; Reb-Belles; Girls Choir, Section Leader JOE DAY KENT DILL Ice Skating Club REX DEANS BEVERLY DODD Ice Skating Club; Health Careers Seniors MARK DELCAMBRE DAWN DODSON Allied Youth; Student Coun- cil; Document Beauty Semi- Finalist; Future Teachers; Reb-Belles; Cheerleader; Sophomore and Junior Favo- rite Nominee; Homecoming Princess; Key Club Princess “What a place to lose a contact!” TOM DOLE Swimming; R.O.T.C. VICKI DOLFUSS Allied Youth; Ice Skating Club; Makup Crew HERSCHEL LEE DONALDSON IL.B.M. Assistant; Junior Achievement, President; Ice Skating Club; Band; Tennis; Key Club; Health Careers Club DEBBIE DONEHOO Art Service Club; Office Assist- ant COLEEN DONOHOE Y-Teens; Red Cross RICHARD DORMAN Band Pan American Student Forum; Clinic Assistant; Library Ser- vice Club; Art Service Club; TREY DOWDY Student Council, Sophomore and Junior Member-At-Large, President; Most Likely to Suc- ceed; Science Club, Social Chairman; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Cheer- leader; Baseball; Honor Roll; Senior Play; Sophomore and Junior Favorite Nominee; Key Club; Allied Youth HENRY DRES Allied Youth; Pan American Student Forum; I.B.M. As- sistant; Art Service Club, Stage Crew; Ice Skating Club; R.O.T.C.; Projectionist GREGORY THOMAS DUBOIS Student Council Alternate and Representative; Entre Nous; La Coterie; Library Service Club; Junior Achievement; Band; International Club; Chess Club; Allied Youth; Language Lab Assistant DELANA DUNHAM - Student Council Representa- tive; Drama Club; Art Ser- vice Club; Junior Achieve- ment; Distributive Education; Health Careers KATHLEEN DUNLAP Student Council Alternate; Na- tional Honor Society; Entre Nous; Latin Club; Art Ser- vice Club; Y-Teens; Ice Skat- ing Club; R.O.T.C. Sponsor; Honor Roll NORMA DURRETT LINDA EDWARDS Clinic Assistant; Health Careers “My dress is caught in the locker.” GARY CRAIG DYBVIG Art Service Club; Ice Skat- ing Club; American Field Service; Crafts Fair, Blue Ribbon an PATRICIA DYE GARY EARL Football Manager; Track Manager; Letterman’s Club; Key Club; Health Careers Club MARK EDDINS RICHARD EDWARDS Ice Skating Club; Football; Student C il Alt te; Track; Letterman’s Club; Al- Tateeaacen Cite ROTC: lied Youth Honor Roll ; : STEPHEN LEE ELDER R.O.T.C. Seniors SUSAN JANE ELLIS Allied Youth; Student Council Representative; Entre Nous; La Coterie; Art Service Club; Y-Teens; Makeup Crew; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Reb-Belles; R.O.T.C. Sponsor LOUISE ELLISON Pan American Student Forum; Future Teachers; Library Ser- vice Club; Art Service Club; International Club; Allied Youth; Choralettes VICTORIA J. ELROD CYNTHIA ANN ENGLISH RANDY ENGSTROM Student Council Alternate; Ice Skating Club; Golf SUE ERICKSON English Guild; Library Service Club, Social Chairman; Ice Skating Club; Art Service Club; Language Lab Assistant JOHN BRUCE ERWIN Orchestra; Band; Dal-Hi Sym- phony TIM EVANS Student Council Representative and Alternate; Reveille Staff Photographer and Cartoonist; Art Service Club; Ice Skat- ing Club; Track; Key Club; Allied Youth NICKY FAIN Pan American Student Forum; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Health Careers; Choral- ettes e ” “Give me a comb. KANDY FANKBONER Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Ice Skating Club; Allied Youth; Girls Choir, Pres- ident GEF FARMER Ice Skating Club WAYNE FARRAR Pan American Student Forum; Junior Citizens Traffic Com- mission; Junior Achievement; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Allied Youth BEVERLY FARROW Allied Youth; Student Coun- cil Alternate; Latin Club; Art Service Club; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; Reb-Belles; Bible Award; Senior Class Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace”; Red Cross Representa- tive THOMAS LEON FEITEL Student Council Representa- tive; Junior Citizens Traffic Commission; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; Allied Youth; International Club; Key Club; Musicals, “Bye, Bye Birdie,” “Flower Drum Song” MIKE FERRELL Honor Roll; Key Club “You’ll be a New-man.” JAN FIELDS Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club GLEN FISCHER LICIA FLORES Quill and Scroll; Reveille Latin Club Staff, Copy. Editor and Editor; English Guild; Ice Skating Club; Senior Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace” PEGGIE FISHER MARGARET FOGG Document Beauty; Y-Teens; Pan American Student Forum; Junior Citizens Traffic Com- Orchestra; Band; Honor Roll mission; Ice Skating Club; Allied Youth GLENNIETTA FOUT Seniors Get Their Pictures Taken. ae JUNE FLAHIE Spanish National Honor So- ciety; Pan American Student Forum; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; Reb-Belles; Girls Choir “YEECK!! arsenic.” TOM FRANKLIN Ice Skating Club; Football JOAN FRAZIER JOEL FREEMAN Pan American Student Forum; English Guild; Ice Skating Club; Band PORTIA FREGIA MARK FREIMANN R.0.T.C. DEBBYE FRENCH Ice Skating Club; Allied Youth LYNN FRIDAY Pan American Student Forum; Future Nurses; Y-Teens; Jun- ior Achievement; Concert Choir, “Flower Drum Song”; Reb-Belles JUDY FRITZ National Honor Society, Secre- tary; Quill and Scroll; Docu- ment Staff, Sophomore Class Editor and Editor; Spanish National Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum; Dra- ma Club; Concert Choir; Honor Roll; Most Likely to Succeed; National Merit Schol- arship; All-Region Choir CAROLYN FRNKA Band; Art Service Club CYNTHIA GEE Seniors MIKE GARCIA Allied Youth; Art Service Club GROVER GARNER Allied Youth; Thespians; Dra- ma Club; Health Careers Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Orchestra; Band, Drum Major 67-69; Sen- ior Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace”; National Forensic League MARCIA GATEWOOD Future Teachers; Art Service Club CAROL SUE GATHINGS Entre Nous; La Coterie; Eng- lish Guild; Future Teachers; Health Careers Club; Art Ser- vice Club; Makeup Crew; In- ternational Club; Honor Roll; National Merit Letter of Com- mendation; Lab Assistant LARRY WILLIAM GEIBEL English Guild, Vice-President; International Club; Tennis; Key Club; Red Cross Repre- sentative; Lab Assistant GLORIA GERMANY Pan American Student Forum; Future Teachers; Art Service Club; Makeup Crew; Inter- national Club; Honor Roll; Allied Youth MARTY GLASGOW Allied Youth; La _ Coterie; Makeup Crew; Ice Skating Club JOHN GLENDINNING Ice Skating Club; R.O.T.C. RANDY GLICKMAN Student Council Representa- tive; Deutsche Verein; Ice Skating Club; Football; Track; Letterman’s Club; Key Club NANCY GOODMAN Student Council Alternate and Senior Member-at-Large; Pan American Student Forum; Art Service Club; Y-Teens, Chap- lain; Concert Choir; Ice Skat- ing Club; R.O.T.C. Sponsor; Senior Class Secretary; Girls Choir; Musical, “Flower Drum DAVID GORDON Allied Youth; Entre Nous; Sci- ence Club; Track; Honor Roll GAIL GREEN Health Careers MARY GREEN Student Council Representa- tive; Document Staff, Organi- zations Editor; Quill and Scroll; Latin Club; Drama Club; Art Service Club; Make- up Crew; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Honor Roll; Allied Youth, President; Red Cross LAURA BETH GREENWALT Allied Youth; Entre Nous; Dis- tributive Education; Bible Award Seniors LYNDA D’AUN GRAY Student Council Alternate; Pan American Student Forum; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Reb-Belles; Basketball Queen; Key Club Princess; Al- lied Youth TROY D. GRAY Student Council Senior Mem- ber-at-Large; Ice Skating Club; Basketball; Baseball; Letter- man’s Club; Key Club; Allied Youth DAVID GREIMS MIKE GRISHAM Ice Skating Club SUSAN GRISSOM Ice Skating Club; Health Careers; Red Cross Represen- tative GIGI GROFF Student Council Representa- tive; Latin Club; Art Service Club; Junior Achievement; Ice Skating Club; International Club BERT GUTHRIE Document Staff, Photographer; Deutsche Verein; Math Club; Concert Choir, President; Mu- sicals, “Bye, Bye Birdie,” “Flower Drum Song”; Ice Skating Club; Most Depend- able; Key Club; Quill and Scroll JANIE GUTHRIE Art Service Club; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; Red Cross Representative; Allied Youth JUDY GUYTON Reb-Belles; Ice Skating Club; La Coterie; Entre Nous; Stu- dent Council Representative; Science Club Princess; Allied Youth; Honor Roll Watch it Manuel, he’s about to steal your lunch. BRUCE HAMILTON Document Staff, Sports Edi- tor; Junior Achievement; Ice Skating Club; Basketball; Let- terman’s Club; Quill and Scroll MARK HAMILTON Student Council Representa- tive; Ice Skating Club; Tennis; Senior Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace” SHARON HAMILTON Los Fiesteros; Distributive Ed- ucation; Reb-Belles; Allied Youth WAYNE H. HAMILTON Allied Youth: Student Council Representative; Ice Skating Club; Chess Club; Key Club; Senior Play. “Arsenic and Old Lace” DONNA LYNN HAMMONS Allied Youth; Student Council Alternate; Future Home- makers; Art Service Club; Y- Teens; Makeup Crew; Ice Skat- ing Club; International Club; Bible Award SCOTT HANDY GLENN HANSEN Art Service Club JO ANN HARBERT Entre Nous; La Coterie; Eng- lish Guild; Library Service Club; Concert Choir; Interna- tional Club; National Merit Letter of Commendation; Al- lied Youth; Senior Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace” RANDY HARDY Band; Honor Roll PEGGY HARMON Office Assistant; Concert Choir; Red. Cross; Interna- tional Club; Girls Choir Seniors “T dare you to step across this line.” NANCY LYNN HARRIS KEN HAYNES Entre Nous; Drama _ Club; English Guild Forensic Guild, Secretary; Art Service Club; Y-Teens, Secre« tary; Makeup Crew CHRIS HARRISON CATHY HEMBY Allied Youth; Pan American Student Council, Alternate; Student Forum; Debate Club; Latin Club; Drama Club, Com- International Club; Band; Ten- mittee | Chairman; Future nis; Senior Class Play, “Arsenic Nurses; Art Service Club; Y- and Old Lace” Teens; Concert Choir, Section Leader; Ice Skating Club, President; International Club; Red Cross Representative; Girls Choir; Senior Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace” TOMMY HARRISON LEA HENDERSON Pan American Student Forum; Entre Nous; La Coterie; Future Ice Skating Club; Distributive Teachers, Treasurer ; LB.M. As- Education sistant; Junior Achievement; Makeup Crew; Ice Skating Club; R.O.T:C. Sponsor; Girls Choir BETTY GWYNN HART WALT HENIGSMITH Concert Choir; Reb-Belles; Chess Club; Key Club; Debate Honor Ro ll; Bible Award; Al- Club lied Youth RALPH HAWKINS GAYLE HARRISON BETSY HESS Student Council Representa- tive; Allied Youth; National Honor Society; Spanish Na- tional Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum; Mu- sical, “Flower Drum Song”; International Club; Reb-Belles; Honor Roll; Red Cross Repre- sentative JACK HILL Chess Club; Band JANET LEE HILL Student Council Alternate; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Of. fice Assistant; Allied Youth KAY HILL Allied Youth; Student Coun- cil; Document Beauty; Ice Skating Club MEREDITH HILL Ice Skating Club; Football; Track; Bible Award; Letter- man’s Club RICHARD N. HILL Concert Choir; Musicals, “Bye, Bye Birdie,” “Flower Drum Song” RON HILL I.B.M. Assistant; Junior Achievement, President; Dis- tributive Education; Band SANDY HILL Entre Nous; Ice Skating Club; Honor Roll; Bible Award SAM RAY HILZ JAN HINDS “Why must you cut your fingernails right under my nose?” Seniors JOHN HINGLE JR. R.O.T.C. CHARLES HODGES Reveille Staff Photographer; Pan American Student Forum, State Reporter; Ice Skating Club; Golf MARY LYNN HODGES Entre Nous; La Coterie; Bible Award; Red Cross Representa- tive; Allied Youth ROBIN HOLMBERG English Guild; Drama Club; Clinic Assistant; Art Service Club; Red Cross Representative BILLY HOLMES Art Service Club; Stage Crew; Ice Skating Club; Band, Section Leader GAIL HORN Student Council Alternate; Of- fice Assistant; Art Service Club; Y-Teens; Junior Achieve- ment; Concert Choir; Ice Skat- ing Club; Honor Roll; Bible Award GINGER HORTON Ice Skating Club EMMA JEWELL HOWARD Entre Nous; Office Assistant; International Club; Language Lab Assistant MIKE HOWARD Reveille Staff; Ice Skating Club; Football, © Honorable Mention, All-District; Baseball, All-City; Letterman’s Club; Key Club DALE HOWELL Deutsche Verein; Forensic Guild; International Club; Swimming; Red Cross Repre- sentative JOHN HOWELL Pan Americen Student Forum; National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist SANDI HOWERTON Pan American Student Forum; Ice Skating Club; Reb-Belles; Honor Roll; Bible Award PAUL LINDSAY HUBERT Allied Youth; Chemistry Lab Assistant CINDY HUDSON Student Council Alternate; Na- tional Honor Society, Treas- urer; Thespians; Quill and Scroll; Document Staff, Jr.: Class Editor; International Club; Honor Roll; Friendliest; Forensic Guild; Allied Youth; Red Cross Representative MISSY HUDSON Student Council Alternate; Pan American Student Forum; Con- cert Choir, Secretary (4th Period); International Club JUDY LYNN HUMPHREYS Pan American Student Forum; Drama Club; Junior Achieve- ment; Concert Choir; Interna- tional Club; All Region Choir; Choralettes JACKIE HUIE PATRICIA HURLEY Future Nurses; Library Ser- vice Club, Vice-President; Art Service Club; Make-up Crew; International Club RICHARD K. HURLEY Student Council Representa- tive; National Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum; Drama Club; Ice Skating Club; Golf; Key Club; Senior Class Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace”; Health Careers, Presi- dent PAUL JOHN HUSSEY I.B.M. Assistant; Swimming; R.0.T.C. ROCKY ISOM CHARLES JACK International Club CAROL JACKSON Student Council Representa- tive; Spanish National Honor Society; Pan American Stu- dent Forum, District Repre- sentative; Ice Skating Club; Office Assistant; Allied Youth DALE JACOBS Thespians; Latin Club; Ice Skating Club; Football; Base- ball; Letterman’s Club; Key Club DENNIS JACOBS Allied Youth; Science Club; Ice Skating Club; Tennis; Lab Assistant Seniors TRINA JACOBSON Allied Youth; Student Council Representative; Quill and Scroll; Document Staff, Activi- ties Editor; Entre Nous; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Reb-Belles; Honor Roll; National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist MARGIE JAMES CAROLYN JAQUESS Latin Club; Future Home- makers; Future Teachers; Jun- ior Teachers; Junior Citizens Traffic Commission, Secretary; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; Girls Choir; Allied Youth DEBI JOHNSON LORI JAY GARY JOHNSON Distributive Education; Honor Roll Seniors BEVERLY JEFFERSON CRUCK JONES Ice Skating Club PAUL JENKINS JANICE JONES Science Club Future Homemakers; Art Ser- vice Club; Y-Teens; Ice Skat- ing Club; Allied Youth DALE JOHNSON JEFF E. JONES Football “B” Team JUDITH LYNN JONES Student Council Representa- tive; Art Service Club; Latin Club; Concert Choir; Musical, “Flower Drum. Song”; Reb- Belles; Honor Roll; Red Cross Representative WAYNE JONES LAURIE JOPLING Student Council Alternate; Al- lied Youth; Document Beauty Semi-Finalist; Spanish National Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum; Concert Choir, Social Secretary; Musical, “Flower Drum Song”; Inter- national Club; Reb-Belles JOHNNY JORDAN Golf ROBERT C. JORDAN Ice Skating Club RICHARD STEVE JUSTISS Art Service Club; Interna- tional Club; Chess Club; Band, Drum Major Honor 1968-69; Teen Jury DEIDRA KAMATARIS Art Service Club; International Club; Honor Roll JOHN KASPAR JANET KEAGY Student Council Representa- tive; Ice Skating Club; Quill and Scroll; Future Nurses; Of- fice Assistant; Red Cross Al- ternate; Junior Citizens Traf- fie Commission NANCY KEELS Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club DANIEL KEESEY GARY A. KEETON I.B.M. Assistant; Concert Choir; Distributive Education; ROlMG VALENA KELLEY Allied Youth JUDY KILCREASE National Honor Society; Latin Club; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Reb-Belles, Lieutenant; Honor Roll; Bible Award; Counselor Assistant; Choralettes BRYAN ALAN KING Deutsche Verein; Science Club; Art Service Club. dent, Stage Manager; Concert Choir, Section Leader; Musical, “Flower Drum Song”; Ice Skat- ing Club, Announcer: Band; Stage Band Vice-Presi- STEVE KING Deutsche Verein; Science Club, Vice-President; Ice Skating Club; Baseball; Honor Roll ELIZABETH KINGSLEY Allied Youth; English Guild; Future Nurses; Art Service Club; International Club; Red Cross Alternate KRIS KIZER Drama Club; Ice Skating Club; Bible Award KITTEN KNAUER Latin Club; Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens HUBERT KNIGHT Junior Achievement; Orchestra, Winds Honor; Band, Wind En- semble; Concert Honor; Stage Band i ae ae ere: A VAN KREAPS Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Track, Manager MARTIN KREIS Relaxation is a clipboard and an ITED. Swimming, Captain; Letter- man’s Club; Honor Roll GEORGE THOMAS JEFF KRING KOHOUTEK Entre Nous; La Coterie; Art Service Club, Business Man- ager; Ice Skating Club; Swim- ming JOAN KRAGE KENNETH RAY KRIZAN Ice Skating Club Student Council Representa- tive and Alternate; Science Club; Junior Citizens Traffic Commission; Ice Skating Club; Football; Baseball; Allied Youth Seniors PATTI KRUSZ NANCY LYNN KRAMER Student Council Alternate; Pan Document Beauty Nominee and American Student Forum; Finalist; Ice Skating Club, English Guild; Art Service Vice-President; Homecoming Club; Honor Roll; Office As- Queen; Sophomore and Junior Favorite; Senior Favorite Nomi- nee sistant DIANE KUCERA National Honor Society; Latin Club; Ice Skating Club; R.O.T.C. Sponsor; Honor Roll JULIA LAND Reb-Belles JAMES LANGKOP Student Council Representa- tive; Pan American Student Forum; Science Club; Ice Skating Club; Basketball; Baseball; Honor Roll; Key Club; Allied Youth, Vice-Presi- dent GAY LANGSTON National Honor Society; Span- ish National Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum; Future Teachers; Art Service Club DEBI LARSEN KIRK LARSEN BEN FOUN LEE EDDIE LEE Reveille Staff; Forensic Guild; Swimming RANDY LEE Deutsche Verein; Science Club; Ice Skating Club; Key Club; National Merit Letter of Commendation; Honor Roll; Football; Letterman’s Club LYNN LEIGHTON TIM LEMBERG Junior Citizens Traffic Com- mission, President; Ice Skating Club; International Club; R.O.T.C.; Allied Youth RICHARD LEVINE Ice Skating Club, Instructor; Track, High Jump; Swimming, Free Style, Diver—High Board; Tennis, “B” Team REX LEWIS Entre Nous; Ice Skating Club; Bible Award SIMON LIGHTFOOT MARY ALICE LILLI Pan American Student Forum, Reveille Reporter; Future Teachers, Treasurer, President; Art Service Club; Makeup Crew; Ice Skating Club MICHELLE LINDLEY Student Council Representa- tive; Honor Roll; Entre Nous; Ice Skating Club; Forensic Guild; International Club; Reveille Staff, News Editor Seniors Prepare for College PHILIP RAY LINDNER Allied Youth; Deutsche Verein; English Guild; Latin Club; Math Club; Science Club, Sec- retary; Ice Skating Club; In- ternational Club; Basketball; Red Cross Alternate; R.O.T.C., Battalion Commander; Na- tional Merit Letter of Com- mendation; Honor Roll Senior girls become mentally pre- pared for sorority initiations. “I told you never meet me here.” LINDA GAIL LIPSIE Thespians, Vice-President; Pan American Student Forum; Drama Club; Forensic Guild; Office Assistant; Makeup Crew; Senior Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace” SUSAN LISK Student Council Representa- tive, Alternate, Secretary; Na- tional Honor Society; Latin Club; Art Service Club; Reb- Belles, Secretary - Treasurer; R.O.T.C. Sponser; Honor Roll; Homecoming Princess; Allied Youth; Document Beauty Nominee VICKI LOADER Allied Youth; Art Service Club; Y-Teens; Ice Skating Club CLAY LONG TOM LONGINO Ice Skating Club; Basketball; Letterman’s Club TERESA ANNE LORD Pan American Student Forum; Library Service Club; Art Ser- vice Club; Second Place in 1968 U.LL. Spelling Tourna- ment STEVE LOVING Student Council; Los Fieste- ros; Ice Skating Club; Foot- ball, Manager: Basketball] Stat- istician; Track Manager; Let- terman’s Club; Sophomore and Junior Favorite Nominee; Sen- ior Class, Vice-President; Key Club, Secretary WENDY LOWERRE Los Fiesteros: Pan American Student Forum: Office Assist- ant; Reb-Belles: International Club, Vice-President: Ice Skat- ing Club; Concert Choir: Red Cross Representative GAIL LUCAS VINCENT MANLEY Allied Youth; Drama Club; Library Service Club; Concert Reveille Staff; Distributive Choir; R.O.T.C. Education BILLY, LUNSFORD JUDY ANNE MARCIA Drama Club; Art Service Club MELINDA LYON DAVID MARS Latin Club; Makeup Crew; Concert Choir; Musicals, “Bye, Ice Skating Club; _ Interna- Bye Birdie” and “Flower Drum tional Club Song”; R.O.T.C. Seniors Future Janitors? MARTHA MacDONALD Join Clubs Future Janitors? NANCY MADDEN Ice Skating Club; Red Cross Representative RANDY MARSHALL GERARDO MAVRIDIS Pan American Student Fo- rum; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Football MARY PAMELA MARTIN BERT MAXWELL Allied Youth; Student Council Golf Representative; Thespians; Latin Club; Drama Club, Sec- retary-Treasurer; Ice Skating Club; International Club, Trea- surer; Reb-Belles; Honor Roll; Assistant Director, “Arsenic and Old Lace” SID MARTIN SUSAN MAYERS Football; Track; Letterman’s Allied Youth; Y-Teens; Junior Club; Key Club; Ice Skating Citizens Traffic Commission; Club; Science Club Ice Skating Club; Interna- tional Club; Health Careers LORIN MASSIE BUDDY MAYES Student Council Representa- Football tive; Drama Club; Chess Club; R.O.T.C.; National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Sen- ior Play, “Arsenic and Old JAMES MATHENY JOHN MAYO Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Track; Key Club MIKE W McALISTER LAWRENCE McBRIDE Student Council, Sophomore and Junior Member-At-Large; Ice Skating Club; Football; Letterman’s Club; Sophomore and Junior Favorite; President of Senior Class; Key Club Treasurer; Allied Youth SUE McCABE Art Service Club; Junior Achievement; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Al- lied Youth; Red Cross Repre- sentative “T have to eat all this leftover Key Club candy by tomorrow.” MICHAEL RAY McCASKILL Allied Youth; Ice Skating Club; Basketball; Baseball; Letterman’s Club; Key Club Seniors Participate in Many Worthwhile Projects CHARLES McCLESKEY PRISCILLA McCLURE Library Service Club; Ice Skat- ing Club; Art Service Club; Health Careers DEBBIE McCOOL PAM McDONALD Allied Youth; Student Coun- Health Careers cil Representative; Y-Teens; Junior Citizens Traffic Com- mission; Red Cross Represen- tative; Distributive Education MIKE McCORMICK JIM McDONNELL Allied Youth; Junior Citizens Pan American Student Forum Traffic Commission GILBERT McDANIEL JOSEPH E. McDONNELL Ice Skating Club Seniors The drill team is in charge of the balloons when the band plays “Up, Up and Away. HAROLD McELFISH Allied Youth; Latin Club; Science Club; Art Service Club; Concert Choir, Vice President; Ice Skating Club; Musical, “Flower Drum Song” JACK McFADDEN CYNTHIA McGASKEY Drama Club; Health Careers; Choralettes BEVERLY McGILBERRY | HELEN McGINNIS Allied Youth; National Honor Sidney becomes very irate when he misses Society; Art Service Club; la basket. Reb-Belles: Honor Roll JAN McFARLIN PAMELA McGREGOR Drama ‘Club; Science Club; English Guild; Forensic Art Service Club; Junior Guild; Future Teachers; Of- Achievement ; Ice Skating fice Assistant; Art Service Club; International Club; Al- Club; Y-Teens; Choralettes; lied Youth; Red Cross Repre- Ice Skating Club; Chess Club; sentative Red Cross Representative and Alternate; Senior Class Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace” CONNIE LEIGH McGAHA GAIL McGUIRE I.B.M. Assistant Distributive Education JAMES McKENNA KLETA McNULTY Pan American Student Forum MIKE McKINNEY English Guild, Secretary-Trea- surer; Art Service Club BECKY McKISSACK Allied Youth; Y-Teens; Junior Citizens Traffic Commission; Ice Skating Club; Interna- tional Club DEBI McLAIN CRAIG MELDE Art Service Club; Concert Student Council Representa- Choir tive; Quill and Scroll; Docu- ment Staff, Sports Editor; Deutsche Verein; Ice Skating Club; Football, Manager; Baseball; Letterman’s Club; Senior Class, Treasurer; Key Club; Allied Youth LEIGH McNAIR GREG METZ Art Service Club; International Pan American Student Forum; Club; Honor Roll Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Swimming Key Club MARK MEYERS JODY MILLER Ice Skating Club Student Council Representa- tive and Alternate; Entre Nous; La Coterie; Art Service Club; Concert Choir; Makeup Crew; Ice Skating Club; In. ternational Club; Reb-Belles, Manager; Girls Choir; Allied Youth RON T. MILLER Football; Baseball; Track; Letterman’s -Club RAYMOND MILLERS Football; Red Cross, Alternate RANDY MICHERO KRISSY MIRKES Junior Achievement, President; Pan American Student Forum Allied Youth Seniors KATHY MIKLOS JAMES MITCHELL National Honor Society; Quill Deutsch Verein; Distributive and Scroll; Document Staff, Education Copy Writer; La Coterie, Pres- ident; English Guild; Future Teachers; International Club; Honor Roll; Language Lab Assistant; National Merit Let- ter of Commendation RICHARD MITCHELL Student Council Representa- tive; Concert Choir; Musicals, “Bye, Bye Birdie” and “Flower Drum Song”; Ice Skating Club; Allied Youth TOM MOBBERLEY Student Council Alternate; Ice Skating Club; Chess Club SUSAN MOFFETT Student Council Alternate; National Honor Society; Thes- pians; Latin Club; Art Service Club, President; Reb-Belles, President; Honor Roll; Most Creative; Girls Choir, Treasur- er; Lighting Crew; Stage Crew JACQUE MONTGOMERY Allied Youth; Junior Citizens Traffic Commission; Ice Skat- ing Club JENNIFER MOORE PAM MORGAN Student Council Alternate; Art Service Club; Y-Teens; Ice Skating Club; Red Cross Rep- resentative SUSAN MORTON Student Council Representa- tive; Document Beauty Semi- finalist; Latin Club; Concert Choir, Vice-President; Ice Skating Club; Cheerleader; Sophomore and Junior Favorite Nominee; Homecoming Prin- cess; Key Club Sweetheart; Best All Around; Girls Choir MARGIE MOSELEY Latin Club KATHY MULLIS Student Council Representa- tive; Thespians; Latin Club; Drama Club; Science Club; Health Careers; Library Ser- vice Club; Chess Club; Red Cross; Girls Choir JAMES MUNSELL R.O.T.C. Seniors CAROL MUNSON MARY MYRICK Art Service Club; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; Girls Choir ° ELOISE NAYFA JO ANN NEELY ALAN NEWMAN Student Council, Vice Presi- dent; National Honor Society, President; Document _ Staff, Business and Index Editer; Basketball; Letterman’s Club; Honor Roll; Best All Around; Key Club, Vice President; Ice Skating Club; Quill and Scroll Seniors LARS S. NIELSEN Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; International Club, Hon- orary Vice President; Honor Roll; Key Club; American Field Service Exchange Stu- dent from Denmark EILEEN MARION NOBLITT Reveille Staff, Editor; Span- ish National Henor Society; English Guild; Drama Club; Art Service Club; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; In- ternational Club; Honor Roll; Allied Youth NANCY NORSWORTHY English Guild; Art Service Club; Conéert Choir; Honor Roll WALTER NOSKO Ice Skating Club; tional Club Interna- THOMAS PIEPER OLIVER Student Council, Representa- tive; Deutsche Verein; Latin Club; Science Club; Cheer- leader; Favorite, Sophomore, Junior; Key Club, President; Allied Youth LAURA OLVERA GLORIA OWEN Concert Choir; Girls Choir; Red Cross, Alternate Seniors DUSTY PACE WILLIAM PADILLA English Guild; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club Head of the Class Head of the Class DALE ORSBURN DONNA PAGE American Field Service Art Service Club; Junior Achievement, President; Band ALAN E. ORSHALICK JOHN L. PARKER Pan American Student Forum; Senior Class Play, “Arsenic Drama Club; Ice Skating and Old Lace” Club; Chess Club; Football; Track; Golf; Senior Play, “Ar- senic and Old Lace” CHUCK PATE Ice Skating Club; Basketball, Junior, Sophomore; Senior Class Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace”; Red Cross, Alternate; Allied Youth CHUCK PATERNOSTRO Ice Skating Club; Football, All District, All Greater Dallas; Track, B Team; Letterman’s Club; Favorite, Sophomore Nominee MARTHA SUZANNE PATTON Latin Cleb; Future Nurses; International Club; Band; Al- lied Youth; Girls Choir, Sec- retary KATHY PAUL Pan American Student Forum; Ice Skating Club; Interna- tional Club CORRY PAYNE Student Council Alternate; Latin Club; Science Club; Ice Skating Club; Football; Bas- ketball; Track; Letterman’s Club; Key Club; Allied Youth DONNA PEDDY Allied Youth; Student Council Alternate; Entre Nous; Art Service Club; Makeup Crew; Ice Skating Club; Honor Roll KRISTEN PEDERSON Entre Nous; La Coterie; Art Service Club; Y-Teens; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Allied Youth WILLIAM A, PEEVEY JAMES PENNY Basketball; Senior Nominee Favorite VIRGINIA PERELSON Entre Nous; La Coterie; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Honor Roll KEN PERRY Allied Youth; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Football, B Team; Golf; Senior Class Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace” BOB PERRYMAN Student Council Representa- tive, Junior; I.B.M. Assistant; Ice Skating Club; _ Allied Youth RICHARD PFEFFER Math Club; Science Club; Lab Assistant, Electronics VICTOR PIERCE DEBBIE PIERSON Student Council Alternate; Los Fiesteros; Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Ice Skating Club; Reb-Belles; Of- fice Assistant; Red Cross; Allied Youth LINDA JANE PIGG National Honor Society; Thes- pians, Secretary; Los Fieste- ros, Secretary; Spanish Na- tional Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum; Drama Club, President; Office Assistant; Art Service Club; Honor Roll; Girls Choir; Makeup Crew, “Arsenic and Old Lace,” Chairman PENNY PLACKARD Reveille Staff; Pan American Student Forum; Art Service Club; Y-Teens; Junior Citizens Traffic Commission; Makeup Crew; Ice Skating Club; Al- lied Youth DIANE POMARA JOHN PORRAS SHIRLEY POUND Seniors Are Talented Everyone loves an acrobat MIKE POWELL LARRY PRESTIEN Football; R.O.T.C.; Rifle Debate Club; Swimming; K Club; “A” Drill Team Club epee nae STEVE POWELL STEPHEN J. PRILLMAN Art Service Club; First Place Science Fair MARTIN PROCTOR Ice Skating Club; Interna- tional Club; Baseball ELIZABETH PRATSCHER KAY QUIGLEY Allied Youth; Student Council Representative ; Thespians; Los Fiesteros; Pan American Student Forum; Drama Club; Office Assistant; Art Service Club; Y-Teens; International Club; Distributive Education; Bible Award SONJA ELIZABETH QUINONES Deutsche Verein, Vice Presi- dent; Ice Skating Club DEBBY QUIRK Drama Club KEITH RANDALL Ice Skating Club; Baseball; Letterman’s Club JAMES CARL READ Allied Youth; Student Coun- cil Representative and Alter- nate; Ice Skating Club JAN REAVLEY Reveille Staff, Copy Editor; Honor Roll Seniors ROBIN ANN RABUN Allied Youth; National Honor Society; Los Fiesteros; Span- ish National Honor Society; Pan American Student Forum; Makeup Crew; Reb-Belles, Lieutenant; Honor Roll; Red Cross JACQUELINE RANDALL National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll; Document Staff, Organizations Editor, Editor; Spanish National Honor So- ciety; Pan American Student Forum; Future Teachers, In- ternational Club; Honor Roll; Allied Youth Seniors wear all the latest styles on Senior “Pajama Day” LYNN MARGUERITE REDMOND Student Council Alternate; Entre Nous; La _ Coterie; Drama Club; Art Service Club; Y-Teens; Makeup Crew; Ice Skating Club; In- ternational Club SCOTT REID Student Council Representa- tive; .Pan American Student Forum; Math Club; Science Club; Key Club; Bible Award; Ice Skating Club DEBBIE REISFIELD Art Service Club; Y-Teens CONSTANCE LEIGH REYNOLDS Student Council Alternate; National Honor Society; La Coterie; Deutsche Verein; Lat- in Club, President; Interna- tional Club, President; Reb- Belles; Honor Roll; Naticnal Merit Scholarship Semi-Final- ist; AFS Exchange Student to Greece; Senior Class Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace”; Bible Award MARGARET SAYLE REYNOLDS Art Service Club; Y-Teens; International Club PEGGY RICHARDS Student Council Alternate; Document Beauty Semi-Final- ist, Sophomore Nominee; Entre Nous; Ice Skating Club; In- ternational Club; Cheerleader; Favorite, Sophomore Nominee; Art Service Club; Y-Teens; Bible Award CAROL ANN RICHARDSON RUTH ANN RICHARDSON Quill and Scroll; Reveille Staff, Advertising Manager; Ice Skating Club; Reb-Belles ADRIENNE RIFKIND Junior Achievement, Quality Control Supervisor ROBIN RIKER Ice Skating Club Band tative RONNIE ROBERTS TOM ROBERTS Club; Swimming, Letterman’s Club Skating Club; Swimming Allied Youth; Los. Debate Club; Future Nurses; Art Service Club; Ice Skating LUCIA RINGUEBERG LISA ROGERS Pan American Student Forum; Drama Club; International Club; Band Seniors JANICE ROBBINS MEG ROHRT Art Service Club; Concert National Honor _ Society; Choir, Treasurer; Ice Skating Quill and Scroll; Document Club; International Club; Reb- Staff, Military and Faculty, Belles; Honor Roll; Girls Activities; Drama Club; __Li- Choir, Secretary; Allied brary Service Club, President; Youth; Red Cross Represen- Ice Skating Club; Interna- tional Club; R.O.T.C. Band Sponsor; Senior Class Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace”; Red Cross JOHN ROBBINS ROGER ROOF Student Council Representia- Junior Achievement; Concert tive; Art Service Club; Ice Choir, All-Senior Honor Choir, “Flower Drum Song”; Orches- tra; Red Cross; Allied Youth SUSAN ROSS Los Fiesteros; Art Service Club; Concert Choir, “Flower Drum Song” ROBERT RUDINE Fiesteros; Captain; 1 OCF PTR SUNT ALLANA RUESCH SCOTT RUSSELL Ice Skating Club; Football; Track;. Red Cross Represen- tative ELIZABETH ANN RUTKOWSKI Future Teachers; Library Ser- vice Club, Secretary-Treasurer ; Art Service Club; Y-Teens, Social Committee Chairman; Makeup Crew; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Red Cross Alternate KAY SHIPP SANCHEZ The girls in create an really trying. JIM SANDERS Ice Skating Club; Football; Basketball; Track; Letterman’s Club; Senior Class Play, “Ar- senic and Old Lace” second period chemistry demonstrate how to explosion LAURA LEE SANDERS Student Council Representa- tive; Entre Nous, Reporter; La Coterie; Art Service Club; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; Allied Youth, Secretary- Treasurer; Choralettes MANUEL SAUCEDO Allied Youth; Junior Citizens Traffic Commission; Ice Skat- ing Club; Football; Letter- man’s Club DAVID SCHAD without PAULA ANNE SCHMIDT Pan American Student For- um; Distributive Education; Allied Youth ROBERT D. SCHNEIDER Student Council Representa- tive; Pan American Student Forum; Science Club; _ Ice Skating Club; Red Cross Al- ternate; Allied Youth WENDY SCHNEIDER If he kissed you once ... Entre Nous; Latin Club; Makeup Crew, “Flower Drum Song”; International Club; Honor Roll; Senior Class Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace,” Prop- erties Chairman i | PATRICIA SCHOENDORF NINA SCRIMA Entre Nous; La Coterie; Fu- ture Teachers FRANK SCOTTINO DAVID SEARS Junior Citizens Traffic Com- English Guild mission; Ice Skating Club; Track; R.O.T.C.; Honor Roll CONNIE SEIBERT MIKE SELL Allied Youth; Latin Club; Junior Citizens Traffic Com- mission; Ice Skating Club; Tennis; Senior Class Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace” MARILYN SELL PETE SHACK Reb-Belles; Ice Skating Club; Science Club; Ice Skating International Club; Student Club Council Representative; Latin Club; Allied Youth Seniors RONALD JOE SHAFER English Guild . will he kiss you again? SYDNEY SHELTON Office Assistant; Y-Teens; Junior Citizens Traffic Com- mission; Ice Skating Club; Distributive Education EARL ROBERT SHEPARD, JR. Pan American Student Fo- tum; Science Club; Ice Skat- ing Club; Basketball; Base- ball; Key Club; Allied Youth GAIL SHERBERT BONITA SILER Student Council Alternate; Entre Nous; La Coterie; Ice Art Service Club; Red Cross Skating Club; International Representative; Senior Class Club; Reb-Belles; Bible Award Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace,” Typist JULIA SHIRLEY KRIS SILVERTHORN Los Fiesteros; Office Assist- Latin Club; Ice Skating Club; ant; Art Service Club; Football, All-District, —AlI- Y-Teens; Junior Achievement; Metro, All Greater Dallas, Ice Skating Club; Red Cross Captain; Baseball, All-City, Representative Sophomore; Letterman’s Club; Most Athletic; Key Club; Al- lied Youth JIM SIBLEY JAMES M. SMITH Pan American Student Forum; Allied Youth Seniors “This’ll teach Mrs. Smith to kick me out of the Library.” ee Pee em ae we MITZI SMITH National Honor Society; En- tre Nous; -La Coterie; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Honor Roll RICHARD SNIDER PATRICIA ANN SNODGRASS Art Service Club; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; In- ternational Club; Reb-Belles BETSY SOLENDER Pan American Student Forum, Historian; Drama Club; Make- up Crew; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Girls Choir, Section Leader; Quill and Scroll PAT SOLOMON Pan American Student Forum; Junior Citizens Traffic Com- mission; Ice Skating Club; Allied Youth MARY SOULE Student Council Representa- tive; Art Service Club, Histo- rian; Ice Skating Club; Red Cross Alternate LINDA SPARKS Library Service Club; Service Cluh WALTER SPEIR Tennis ANN LYDIA SPENCER Student Council Alternate; Entre Nous; La Coterie; Of- fice Assistant; Library Club; Art Service Club; Concert Choir; National Merit Letter of Commendation RICHARD DOUGLAS STACY Reveille Staff, Cartoonist; Pan American Student Forum; Drama Club; Art Service Club, Constitution Crew; Foot- ball; Track STAN CLAY STANDFIELD CHERYL STANDLEE Student Council Representa- tive and Alternate; National Honor Society; Latin Club; Drama Club, Vice President; Art Service Club; Concert Choir; Makeup Crew; Honor Roll; Allied Youth THOMAS WILLIAM STARK, JR. Football; Allied Youth BETSY STECK English Guild; Art Service Club Student Forum CAROL ANN STEMBRIDGE Allied Youth; Pan American PATTY STEPHEN Spanish National Honor So- ciety; Pan American Student Forum, President; Art Service Club; Concert Choir, Section Leader; Ice Skating Club; Red Cross Representative LEONORA STEPHENS Student Council Representa tive; National Honor Society: Document Staff, Sophomore Editor; Deutsche Verein, Pres ident; Ice Skating Club; Inter national Club; Tennis; Hono1 Roll; Most Athletic; Nationa) Merit Scholarship Semi-Final ist MICHAEL E. STEPHENS Chess Club KYLE STEVENSON Document Beauty Semi-Final- ist; Art Service Club; Junior Citizens Traffic Commission; Ice Skating Club; _ Interna- tional Club JACK P. STEWART Deutsche Verein; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Track; Key Club; _ Bible Award JACK STIEGMAN JOHNNIE STOWERS National Honor Society; Thes- pians; Latin Club; Science Club; Chess Club; Football; Tennis; Honor Roll; Key Club TOM STILES RALPH C. STRADER Honor Roll Seniors KRISTIN STOHL CATHY STRAIN National Honor Society; En- Future Teachers, Vice Presi- tre Nous; La Coterie; Inter- dent; Concert Choir; Ice Skat- national Club; Honor Roll; ing Club; Allied Youth; Allied Youth Health Careers Glickman rides a cloud to school on Monday. SUSAN ELAINE STOKES Student Council Repre- sentative; R.O.T.C. Spon- sor DENNIS STONE Allied Youth; Deutsche Verein; Science Club; Ice Skating Club; Hon- or Roll; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation LORI LYN STUART DEENIE TALLANT Seniors MIKE SURLES DENISE RENEE SUTTON Pan American Student Fo- rum; Health Careers Club; Second Place Science Fair KATHY SWANN Y-Teens KARIN CHRISTINE TABBERT Allied Youth; Entre Nous; Office Assistant; Y-Teens; Distributive Education LINDA TAPPAN JACKIE TARRANT Student Council Representa- tive and Alternate; Art Ser- vice Club; Y-Teens; Concert Choir; Ice Skating Club; Homecoming Princess; Allied Youth; Girls Choir “This English is a pain in the neck.” “Are you sure they aren’t nose drops?” CHUCK TAYLOR Allied Youth; Ice Skating Club; Football; Track;, Let- terman’s Club; Key Club; Ro- tary Club, Young Life JERE TAYLOR Student Council Alternate; Entre Nous; Ice Skating Club; National Merit Letter of Commendation; Counselor’s Helper LARRY D. TEAFATILLER Science Club; Junior Achieve- ment; Ice Skating Club; R.O.T.C.; Bible Award ELIZABETH TEAGUE Deutsche Verein _ CHERYL DENISE THOMAS National Honor Society; En- tre Nous; La Coterie; Lan- guage Lab Assistant; Inter- national Club; National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist STEVE THOMAS Allied Youth; Student Coun- cil Alternate; Science Club; Junior Citizens Traffic Com- mission; Ice Skating Club; Basketball, Manager; Letter- man’s Club GAYLE RENEE THOMAS Reveille Staff, Exchange Edi- tor; Latin Club; Future Nurses; Y-Teens; Concert Choir; Girls Choir; Award for Academic and Scholastic Achievement Citizenship Award; Speech Award around who likes to tie ties. SCOTT THOMPSON Key Club; ULL. Spelling Tournament, Second Place VIV THOMPSON Student Council Representa- tive; Thespians, President; Reveille Staff, Feature Editor; English Guild; Drama Club; Band; Honor Roll; Wittiest; Favorite, Senior Nominee; Ice Skating Club JULIE TIFFANY Deutsche Verein; Debate Club; Office Assistant; Chess Club PATRICK TINER Drama Club; Honor Roll; Key Club; Concert Choir, Section Leader, “Bye, Bye Birdie,” “Flower Drum Song”; AIll- State Choir; All-Region Choir; Senior Play, “Arsenic and Old Lace” DIANA TROTT Y-Teens; Red Cross Alternate; Allied Youth DUYEN TRUONG Exchange Student from Viet Nam; Naticnal Honor Society; Drama Club; Concert Choir; International Club DIANA TUCKER Entre Nous; La Coterie; Fu- ture Teachers; Office Assist- ant; Library Service Club; Art Service Club Coach Melde sends in a play. GEORGE RICHARD TOMMY TURNER TURNER English Guild; Art Service Deutsche Verein; Science Club; Senior Class Play, “Ar- Club; Library Service Club; senic and Old Lace,” Stage Ice Skating Club; Chess Club Crew RICHARD L. TURNER RON TYSON Ice Skating Club; Football; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Track; Letterman’s Club; Key Club; Stage Band; _ Bible Club Award; Allied Youth MYRA USSERY Pan American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Ice Skating Club SHARON TURNER Seniors BECKY VAN DEVENTER Allied Youth; Y-Teens; Ice Skating Club MARK VARHAUG CYNTHIA VENTURA DAVID WAGGONER R.0.T.C. LESLIE LEE WALDEN R.O.T.C,, Company Executive Officer; Projectionist PAULA WARREN Student Council Alternate; Latin Club; Drama Club; De- bate Club; Distributive Educa- tion Coordinator; Red Cross Representative; Third Place, Kimble Speech Tournament JEFFREY ROBERT WATSON Ice Skating Club; Basketball Seniors MARTIN C. WATSON Ice Skating Club; Chess Club; Football; Swimming; Tennis; Bible Award aaa _ LOLOL “T got two for the price of one.” RICHARD WEAVER Reveille Staff KAREN WELLS Allied’ Youth; Future Nurses; Junior Citizens Traffic Com- mission; Ice Skating Club ROBERT A. WELLS Band This must be the Hillcrest side. “He walks—he talks—he crawls on his belly like a reptile.” ROBBY WELLS GLEN WEYNAND Pan American Student Forum; Science Club; Orchestra, All- Region GINA WHEELER Office Assistant; Art Service Club RICKY WHITTLE Football; Track Seniors KENNETH KIRK WIER Debate Club; Art Service Club; Junior Achievement Bas “It’s amazing what a bottle of cologne can do for a guy.” DAVID WHITE HARRY WILLIAMS Allied Youth; Reveille Staff, Photographer; Pan American Student Forum; Drama Club; Math Club; Science Club; I.B.M. Assistant; Art Service Club; Junior Achievement; Distributive Education; Chess Club JOHN WHITEHURST KATHY WILLIAMS Ice Skating Club; Allied Art Service Club; Ice Skating Youth Club; International Club; Reb-Belles; Red Cross Alter- nate ROBERT WHITTINGTON KAREN WILLIAMS Distributive Education DICK WILLIAMSON Student Council Representa- tive; Quill and Scroll; Docu- ment Staff, Senior Class Edi- tor; Ice Skating Club; Foot- ball DONALD LOGAN WILSON Latin Club; R.O.T.C., Execu- tive Officer, Sgt. Major; Hon- or Roll; Projectionists; Rifle Team; Drill Team GREG WILSON Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Football; Swimming, Manager “Let’s see ... is it left hand on top, or right cast?” ” “J was cyping 60 words a minute until you came along! ! LINDA WILLIAMS Student Council Alternate; In- ternational Club; Orchestra, President; Dal-Hi Symphony; Band, Secretary, All-Region; Allied Youth ROBERT WILLIAMS Spanish National Honor So- ciety; Pan American Student Forum; Science Club | | i } BEN WILSON Football JOHN K. WILSON Student Council Alternate; National Honor Society; Eng- lish Guild, President; Inter- national Club NANCY K. WILSON Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; International Club; Chess Club GEORGE WINSTON R.O.T.C. Company Command- er, Drill Team VICKIE WOLF Allied Youth; Latin Club; Art Service Club; Y-Teens; Ice Skating Club ROBERT WOODSON Distributive Education HUBERT T. WOOLYBUGER Allied Youth ROBERT WUSSOW Student Council Representa- tive; Deutsche Verein; Sci- ence Club, President; Ice Skat- ing Club; Basketball; Honor Roll; Key Club; National Merit Semi-Finalist MARGARET ZANES KONDA WYSS International Club; Band, Li- Pan American Student Forum, brarian Executive Comm.; Latin Club; Office Assistant BONNIE ZACHARIAS CHRISTINA ZIMMERMAN Latin Club; International Club; Allied Youth Seniors Lejt to right: Lawrence McBride, President; Steve Loving, Vice-President; Nancy Goodman, Secretary; Craig Melde, Treasurer Senior Class Officers and Sponsors Left to right: Mr. E. Boyd Curtis, Miss Martha Minter, Mrs. Grace Delatour Electing Senior Class Officers; Planning events, promoting Graduation activities. Guiding the irrepressible Enthusiasm of the Senior Class of 1969. 1969 Senior Year Ideals and distant hopes luring us on the winding path of tomorrow ... The present and its opportunities, the future and its promises. Restless dreams— burning, intense, fervid; in search of rainbows. Recalling the magic of friendships: the sun in their eyes, their thoughts in the clouds. At once a pensive and responsible adult, yet never losing the exuberance and hope of carefree youth. Aspiring to college, careers, and new horizons; Anticipating, cherishing each moment in the fast rushing whirlwind of time. Grasping the divine joy of living: laughter, love and faith. Hila .. . Contemplating the Future A year of self-discovery— development of ideals, ambitions and awareness of a beckoning future. Belonging, becoming actively involved— awakening of true Rebel spirit. Advancement toward goals and expectations, pondering and dreaming, making decisions— A myriad of opportunities. Sylvia Aceves Larry Adkins Bob Agee Jane Alexander Howard Allman Erica Altes Ken Altes Lisa Anastasi Mary Anderson Karen Andrews Cynthia Andriotti Ronnie Aronoff Janice Asbill Gail Atwood Charles Auverman”r John Baker Deborah Baldridge Christy Barbour Blake Barker Eddie Bass Peter Beadling Becky Bean Cassie Bearden Bruce Becker Andy Bee Patty Bell John Bennett Kristin Benson John Berry Rory Best Jamie Billings Kliffton Black 323 Lynn Bogart Beverly Bond Harriet Bonds Marc Booth Nancy Booth Sandra Bragg Paul Braly John Bratcher Fred Breese Karen Brieger Sandra Brown Paul Buchanan Richard Buchanan Debra Buckalew Diane Burke Rick Burley Jill Buskirk Christy Butler Rick Butler Mary Cadmus Pattie Caffee Karen Cain Frank Campbell Jenny Campbell Gossip turns my stomach. Susan Blackburn Karen Blatnik Becky Block Bo Boedeker Jeff Canfield David Carren Chris Carter Gwen Carter Melanie Carter Randy Carter Doug Cassel Humilda Castellon Linda Chapman Vickie Childers . Fred Clapp Betty Coffey Anita Coker Susan Cole Juniors Cande Collier Tom Collins Tom Collins Connie Conatser Gar Conaway Roy Connell Mike Connolly Sherry Cook Connie Copeland Stan Coppinger Wendy Core Nina Cortell Catherine Cottingham Diane Courcier Marilyn Cox Alan Cozzens Cindy Craig Lisa Cravotta Jerry Crow Warren Crow Gary Crozier Hugh Curran Don Darley Lon Darley 325 Susan Davenport David Davidson Margie Davis Cindy Deal Laura DeBolt Shirley Deering Kenneth Demarest John Dennis Tim Dickey John Dillender Patsy Doherty Donna Donaldson Debra Ann Doring Connie Doughty Dee Doughty John Douglas Jeff Doumany Kathy Duke Cindy Dungan Dianna Dunker Susette Dunnam Chase Dustin Larry Dwyer Mary Eason Teresa Eastham Paula Eddins Sharon Edgerley Bill Edwards Richard Einhorn Bobbie Jean Ellis Enthusiasm Jan Ellison Ava Ellwood Debbie Ensey Mary Erickson Jan Evans Karen Everett Kathe Farrell Ronnie Farrow Martha Felix Charles Fernandez Tom Field Don Fields Bob Fine Cynthia Flores Jamie Flower Norma Flowers Lon Foree Janet Francis Amanda Frederick Bill Freeman Brad Freis Janet Friedman Lee Anne Fuller John Fullinwider Christine Galt Eddie Gamez Patti Geren Gigi Gilbert Susan Gill Vicki Gnuse Debi Gonzales Michelle Gordon Mark Gott Sammy Goza Gwendolyn Grant Danny Graves ... Sometimes Fades 327 Carolyn Gray Scott Gray Dee Green Michael Green Linda Greene Pat Greer Sara Grisham Sharon Grissom Susan Grube Steve Gunter Robert Hagg Gary Hall Melvin Hamilton Deborah Hamlin Rick Hammett Robb Hammett Joe Hammond Mark Hancock Fred Harbordt Joe Hardman Jean Hardy Lynn Harmon Cindy Harrigill Chris Hart Gay Hart Michael Harvey Lee Ann Hashfield Denise Havanis Lauren Hawkins Debby Heaberlin 328 Judy Hall Kathy Halleck Debbie Hamilton Alan Heald Linda Hedrick Judy Hernandez Vickie Hernandez Pam Hicks April Hill Betsi Hill Mark Hill Barbara Hiller William Hinckley Bill Hinds Alexis Hoard - Jean Hochleutner Christy Hoffar UMRUGGaote eins Julie Holloman : — . HA aE x Juniors Barbara Horton Gigi Hoskins Claudia Houser Jan Howell Let me out! Karen Hubbard Ted Hudak Mike Hudspeth Betty Hughes John Hulme Barbara Hunt Tommy Hunter Grant Jack Kathy Jackson Sally Jacoby Sharon Jarmon Christie Jenkins 329 Linda Jenkins David Jennings Billy Johnson Craig Johnson Eric Johnson Michel Johnson Stephen Johnson Sharon Jones Tom Jones Joan Kearns Tricia Keith Marcia Kelly Billy Kemp Rob Kiebler Norris Kieschnick Nancy Kinderdick Juliana Kirby Becky Knight mows How can I get my spinach out? Len Krauss Ricky Kreis Marvin Kuers Juniors Laurie Kuntschik Bob Lackey John La Coke, Laura Lacy Sherry Lamb Debbie Landrum Neely Landrum Elaine Largent James Lawton Tim, Leaman Cindy Leftwich Mary Lewis 330 Nancy Lewis Cindy Ligon Brian Lincoln | 5 But he has such Karen Liquori Randi Little Craig Litton Bill Lohr Sam Long Linda Lowry Mike Lucky Juan Maldonado Marsha Maltese Tracy Manning Tina Marcum Terri Mashburn Happy Mather Menda Mathias Chris May Leslie McAfee Gary McAtee Kaye McCary Marilyn McCord Sheila McCord Linda McCormick Dennis McCracken Scott McDonald Sandy McFadden Lonnie McKenzie Bobby McKey Kevin McKibben Bruce McMills Bill McNatt Lani McNutt John McQuirk Kathy McShane Terry McSorley Jan Meares Ina Medina Sue Mendenhall Blake Miller Cressann Milliga Jan Mims William Minix Terry Mirkes Roger Mitchell Alan Moffatt Steve Moffett Ann Moffitt Doug Money John Moore Steve Moore Gretchen Moran Steve Morey Mike Morgan Holly Moritz Ellen Morris L. C. Morris John Morrison Melissa Morrow Becky M orton Durelle Morton Pat Mount Mary Mox Melissa Muelhause Martha Munneke David Nafus James Neal Melody Neblett Neal Neely Robert Neff John Nelson Brad Newton mee ® ee an igerized stone. Laura Nicholas Christy Nichols Roxane Nichols Ronnie Nicholson Ken Norvell Valerie Noyd Nancy Ondrovik Debbie Owens Nada Paddock Peggy Palms Steve Panteli Gerald Parker James Parker Bob Parker Mendy Parkison Jeanine Parma Brenda Patterson Becky Payne Gary Pederson Jerry Penny Holly Penrod Marc Perlstein Martha Perry Bob Peurifoy Kathy Phifer Pam Pigman Randy Pillifant Renee Piranio Dick Poore Fred Pope Augusto Porras Byron Potter Maggie Powers Betty Price Tim Price Rod Pruett Andre Punch Roberta Pyles Tom Quinlan Mike Quinones James Raschke Donna Ray Peggy Ray Juanona Reed Phillip Reeves Richard Renfro Renee Richard Helen Richardson Debbie Ricketts Toni Rigual Edie Riley Leslie Riley Glenn Robinson William Roden Anita Rogers Jean Romans Bob Rowlands John Rozier Martha Rubio Beth Rudick Juniors es — et wee Drinking deeply from the fountain of knowledge? Dora Sanders Mark Sanders Mary Schaerdel Brian Schottlaender Donald Schultz Barbara Scott Brent Scott Marcia Seay Tym Seay Barbara Secor Susan Setliff Gay Shafer Jim Rudkin Margie Rushing Deloria Ruyle Porter Sadler Ernest Salinas Charles Sanderlin Pamela Shaw Ted Shaw Robert Sherman Bill Sivright Tom Slater Joan Slattum Vanna Slaughter Elizabeth Slocum Mary Slovak Bruce Smith Glenn Smith Keith Smith Mary Lynn Smith Robby Smith Susan Smith Terry Smith Barbara Sneary Mike Snodgrass Juniors Emerge Kristin Sorenson Richard Soslow Margaret Sparkman Steve Sparks Elaine Spencer Jack Spencer Gerry Stacy Tommy Stafford Steve Stallcup Brooki Stanton Debbie Stark Kay Stephens Tollie Stevens Sue Stewart Mike Stokes Bill Stone Pat Stout Diane Strange Mark Stratton Linda Sweeney Ted Sweeney Bea Tarr Carolyn Tarr Regina Tate Diane Taylor Jay Templeton Lindsey Thomas Rod Thomas Carol Thompson Patricia Thompson Dale Tibbets Pam Tidwell Diana Till Janice Tilton Pete Tolley Michele Tomsha 336 Phil Torian Jane Tozer Thomas Trainer Debra Trobaugh Dana Turner Ann Turney Becky Ulrick James Valentine Paul Vanatta Nancy Van Brauman Anna Vargas Betsy Waddell David Walden Mike Walters Brenda Ward Steve Ward Ed Warren Dee Watkins a one as Individuals Alan Watson Billy Watson Debbie Watson Rebecca Watson Tom Watson Russ Weaver Becky Webb Bob Webb Virginia Webb Sally Weber Sally Wells Richard Wetzel Patricia Wheeler Joe White 337 Pattie White Vickie White Bret Wiggins Alan Wiley Nick Williams Rauly Williams Steven Williams Jim Willis Precilla Willis Gary Wilson John Wilson Mary Wilson Nancy Winston Jean Witherspoon Steve Wood Valerie Woodard David Worm Susan Worme Anita Wray Debi Wright Karen Wright Lee Wunsch Ricky Wyman Madeline Yost David Young Sandy Young Cherie Youngberg Larry Zacharias You mean Brand X did that to your hands? Mary Zambrano Fred Zavala Patricia Ziesler Patti Zipper Juniors Confidently facing challenges ... inexperienced, yet undaunted, eagerly ready to approach the threshold of the Unknown. Swept up in the march of time to realization of destiny. Crowded into one brief moment of time’s endless journey— the junior year. 339 Sophomores Thrust into a new environment Searching for the firm ground of confidence Discovering a world which may someday be their own Tom Abate Jean Abbey George Adams Lynette Adams David Agee Tony Aguilar Bob Aitken Frank Akridge Mildred Alaniz Bill Alexander Philip Allen Mardi Alley Martha Alvarado Cindy Anderson Scott Anderson Pam Andrews Pam Aneloski Pamela Anglin Joe Anton Becky Archer Pat Armitage Paula Arnault Donna Arnold Clare Arnquist ‘Scotti Asbury Osten Aune Teddi Aussicker Debra Baker Jeff Baker Ronnie Baker Mike Ball Jane Banks David Barnes Randy Barnes Ronnie Barrier Thelma Bateman Dorothy Battle Roland Benavides €lyde Bennett Harold Bennett David Benson Bobby Benton Karen Bernard Nora Betancourt Pam Bickham Mark Bills June Bilsborough D’neen Bishop John Blackburn Kathy Blankenship Larry Boerder Lindsay Borden Denise Bounds Charles Bourland Marilyn Box Robert Boyce Randy Boyd Jack Bragg Beth Branham David Bratcher Debby Bruce Roxanne Bucy Connie Bunch Andrew Bundschuh Margaret Burkhart Some get their growth spurt early ... 342 A Variety Po Laurie Burks Debbie Burleson Becky Burnett Cindy Butcher Nancy Butler Beth Button Cathy Bynum Mike Cain Cindy Carrington Linda Carruth Dollie Casale Leesa Cato Paula Chambers Alan Chapman Mark Childers Sylvia Chitwood Kay Churchman Steve Clark Jack Cleaveland Donna Cluck Jerry Coburn Janis Cockrell Steve Coleman Carolyn Collier John Collins Karin Collins Cassie Combs Fred Connally Mark Conner Kathy Connolly Dale Cook Denise Cook Kathy Cook Jan Cook Tommy Cook Robby Coon Steve Cotten Gary Cox Suzi Crabtree 343 Sophomores Linda Crego Howard Crenshaw Terry Crist Little Rabbit Fu-Fu? Steve Crocker Linda Crouch Cindy Crump Sharon Lynn Cruse Carol Cunningham Ginger Curton Tricia Dabney Phillip Dacey Patricia Daily Charles Dalby Larry Dale Betsy Dameron Mary D’Avignon Michael Davis Richard Davis Rita Davison Larry Day Noel Deis Steve Delano Dona Denise Sanford Denison Harvey Denton Diane De Wit Scott DeZonia Sharon Dickerson Vicki Dickerson Ted Dillard Wanda Ditto Bryan Dixon Pansy Dodson 344 Bill Ferrell Gigi Flanders Denise Flores Rudy Flores Kim Flower Steve Foley Debbie Folsom Gary Ford Ann Foree Debbie Forshaw Carrie Fox Debbie Frank Becky Dole Carolyn Dorsey Mark Duff Rae Dunn Debbie Dustin Linda Earnest Clark Eaton Donna Eberly Gail Eberly Nancy Edgar George Edwards Margaret Edwards Mike Edwards Scott Ekblad Wendell Elliott Linda Ellison Teresa Elson Chuck Ensey Dick Erksine Virgie Etchieson Regina Evenson Rick Everitt Patti Fain Audrey Falk Let’s see—first I said “Hi,” and then HE said ... Sophomores John Freeman Tim Freeman Brian Freis Mike Fryar Kevin Fuess Alex Gamez Paula Garmon Linda Garrison Gayle Gary Linda Gay Myron Gee Rusty George Melanie Gibson Tim Gilbreath Susan Gilmore Nancy Glennan Dana GoDair Joe Godbey : gn 24288 aT nee Shelley Good Joan Goodman Jim Goodsell Pam Goodstein Linda Green Vicki Green Rebel. Spirit Cathy Humphrey Paul Hunnicutt John Hurd Linda Greenwalt Jessie Greer Dennis Hagar David Hagood Steve Hahn Lou Haley Reuel Hanks Gayle Hansen Carla Harris Chip Harris Don Harrison Mary Hart Sue Hartline Theresa Haslett Emory Hatcher Alton Hayes Cynthia Heaberlin Veronica Heap Cindy Hedrick David Hefner Scott Hembold David Henderson Cecil Henigsmith Angie Hernandez Carmen Hern2ndez Patti Hickerson Brad Hill Jeff Hinkel Jess Hinkel Robin Hintze Carla Hodges James Hodges Gale Holmberg Cindi Holmes Neil Hopkins Colleen Hopper Debbie Horn Steve Horton Molly Houston Kelly Howard Teresa Hudson Pat Hudspeth 347 Mike Hurley Ronny Hurley Tracy Hutchison Alan Jackson Jenny Jackson Ellen Jacobs Mark Jacobson Sharon Jarnagin Debbie Jarrard Jill Jay Linda Jenkins Bill Jenson Bill Johnson Bob Johnson Bolivar Johnson Glynne Johnson Mark Johnson James Jones Mike Jones Nancy Jones Dell Jordan Vicki Keathley Randy Keels Jimmy Keffer Linda Kelch Mina Kelly John Kieschnick Sandra King Vikki King Kathy Koger Linda Komdat Mark Krauss Sophomores Pam Krusz Carol Kucera You don’t mean drink it? Charles Kuers Mary Kyser Jack Kyle Do I have to swallow? _ Susan Lamb Albert Laredo Bryan Lavery Rita Lawson Fred Leak Dave Lee Jane Lee Julie Leonard Jean Lewis Joe Lindsey Nora Ling Cynthia Lisk David Lively Pam Logan Sarah Lopez Dennis Lorch Margaret Lord Melinda Lovingood Tom Lucas Nancy Lyon Cathy Mabee Leslie McBride Pat McCaskill Bill McDonald Lawrence McGaha Linda McGregor Pam McGregor Barbie McIntire Mary McKinney Barbara McLean Julie McNair Virginia McNichols Jim MacPhearson Kevin McQuirk Laura Magee Mark Mahaffey Robert Mahoney Greg Manley Bill Marcellus Nathan Margolis Cliff Marquart Debbie Martin Sheila Marvin Jack Mashburn Laura Matheny Terry Maxfield Melanie Maxvill Jonny Mayers Lee Meader Doris Medina Cindi Meise Mary Mendoza Pat Metten Pam Metz Sherry Milam Jimmy Miller Cas Milner Caro] Mitchell Mark Montgomery Bruce Moore David Moore Jacquelyn Moore - Rick Moore Kathy Morgan Mike Morgan Richard Morgan Jaclynn Morris Pat Mullins 350 Sophomores Succeed Athletically Kathleen Munsell Richard Munson Nancy Murphy Cindy Murray Scott Manton Shirley Murrell Noma Naraine Judy Nayfa Nancy Nayfa Jon Nelson Ginger Newman Stephanie Newman Danny Nichols Dorothy Nichols Mike Nichols Sandra Ninemire JoAnne Noble Steve Norvell Mary Margaret Oliver James Osburn Jerry Owens Duncan Page Linda Parker Carrie Parsons Jerry Passmore John Pate Patti Paterson Marilyn Patton Debbie Pearce Suzanne Penny 351 Kyle Peters Pat Peterson Ann Phillips Debbie Phillips Jane Phillips Joyce Pies Julian Pierce LeeAnn Pine Jerry Poe John Pomara Lisa Pomeroy Jimmy Porter Peggy Potter Chardelle Proctor Roland Pruett Ken Pruitt Larry Ralston Robby Ramage Irene Ramos Annette Randall Greg Rardin Libby Rataiczak Jena Rawley Robert Ray Lissa Redmond Jerri Reeves Ivy Reid Ross Reitzammer Sally Rembert Laura Richardson Patsy Richardson Patti Richardson John Riddle Mark Riley Pat Rippetoe Shari Roach 352 Sophomo re Spirit Kathy Roberts Wallace Robertson John Robinson John Rodriguez Susan Rodriguez Susan Romans Lynda Roth Gary Rowland Nonnie Russell Gary Rutenberg David Rutherford Darta Salmon Harold Sanders Carlos Sandoval Carol Sanger Silvia Sapoznikow Cindy Satterwhite Susan Saunders Jane Sawyer Mark Schoenke Janet Schroeder Judy Schultz Mike Scrima Chris Seguin Tracy Seltzer Dan Senkow Olga Shack Teresa Shelton Sally Shook Mark Siegel Eric Siiterl Pete Siiterl Marlene Skaggs Dudley Slice Jan Smith 353 Karen Smith Kayle Smith Marti Jo Smith Ronnie Smith Sophomores Scott Smith Donna Smithart Anne Snell Jeff Solender Paul Solomons George Sparkman Gary Speer Clark Spencer Sue Ann Stark Melinda Starnes Melissa Starnes Martin Steele Susan Steele Bill Stephan Pat Stephens Philip Stephens Paula Stephenson Nancy Stiff Mike Stout Steve Stratton Sue Strege Dennis Sturgeon Hank Sublett Janice Supersano Paul Swadek Rebecca Swift Tim Tarrant Craig Taylor Nick Taylor Dennis Teel Richard Terry Patti Tessman Jimmy Terrell Open wide for peanut butter! Bob Thomas Debbie Thomas Kaye Thompson Phil Thompson Tracy Thompson Robert Thoreson Robert Till Joe Tiner_ Belinda Tonick Danny Trout Joanne Trubitt Tom Turano Bill Turner Bobbie Turner Cindy Turpen Greta Tuttle Sharon Tyrrell Mary Beth Tyson Denise Van Hooser Becky Van Pelt Bill Vassalo Nancy Vesce Britton Vincent Doris Voyer Tommy Waggoner Laurie Wagner Sunny Waldorf Mark Walker Pat Ware Cindy Waskom George Watkins Karen Watkins Dennis Wells Linda Welmering Sophomores — A Class Karen Weynand Paul White Toni Whitten David Wick Steve Widener Stephen Wiener Pat Wilder Barbara Wilcox Mark Wilkinson Charlie Williams Diane Williams Greg Williams Jan Williams Doug Wilson Janet Wilson Mark Wilson Mike Wilson Nancy Wilson Shannon Wilson Paul Wimberley Janet Wood Bobby Woods Susan Woods Bill Worfford Dale Worsham Jay Wortham Warren Wright Marianna Wyatt Mark Young And yet— a time of life of fears of recognition of unwarranted joy of embarrassed concern ... a time for finding oneself and for hoping someone will find you... | John McCraw Michael MeN Jeff Morri ndis Nichols m Oli x q Dennis Rodgers Claudia Rogers Gary Rogers Penny Ross Ann Saffell Stephen Seybold) Michael Silver Harold Sims Jeffery Sparks — Lee Roy Spradlin Hal Standley Lynn Taylor Bill Thoele chols Thompsor Virginia Torres Laura Watson _ GEORGE COX (Senior 6 Advertisers Ace Boat Service Center Andy's Tailors Ashton's Gifts The Attic Ben Franklin Bernard-Fain Carpets Berkshire Alterations Bluff-View Dairy Bob Jake Jones T.V. Booth's Toys Country Club Pharmacy Briden's Art Studio Carnation Ice Cream Chape Chapin Texaco Cinderella Shop Commonwealth National Bank Dallas Fountain Fixture D.M. Stereo-Tapes Dodd's Garden Center Dallas Power Light Doran Chevrolet Dr Pepper E. T. Metz Economy Cars of Dallas Ed Butler Conoco Friendly Chevrolet Gary's Studio Gaye Weyand's Goodbody Co. The Handy Man Heritage Savings Assn. H H Food Store Highland Furniture Co. House Table House Of Lords Hughes Interiors Hullabaloo Shop Hutton Eddins Dodge Inman's Inwood Camera Inwood National Bank Jackson Appliance Jeff Magee Gulf Jewel Williams Alterations Jim Penland's Jo-Bob Inc. John A. Green Co. Kay's Exclusive Alterations Kel's Ken-Ray Ford Key Rexall Drugs Kip's Big Boy Ine. Lantrip's Marsh Ln. Pharmacy Lyle Ozmun Volkswagen Lynn's T.Y. Midway Beauty Salon Midway Pharmacy Miracle Ford Inc. Modern Sewing Shop Morty's T.V. Service Mr. Brady's Hairdressers Mr. Wit Murray's My Florist Northwest National Bank One Hour Martinizing Park Forest Beauty Salon Parker Mobil Park's Orange Julius Parr's Cameras Peacock Jewelers Preston Center Barbers Preston Center Optical Salon Rohrt Engineering Co. Salih's Barbecue Sherman Shoes Sherwin Williams Co. Southwest Balfour Co. Spark's Cleaners ‘The Sportsman Steakley Chevrolet Southwest Chrysler-Plymouth Taber's Jewelers Texas Jewelers Triple Town Office Supply Trout Shell Turner's Hardware Wal-Mar Walnut Hill Hardware Webb Royal Mobil Wilson Mobil Young Ideas Gratitude 1969 Document striving to achieve a goal of excellence impossible without the assistance of others . .. The 1969 Document staff expresses sincere thanks to Mr. C. C. Smith and Mr. P. F. Green, for a sincere interest in the Document and its stati... Mrs. Edith Cooper and the office staff, for good-natured co-operation and patience ... Mr. John Ramsey, representative from Taylor Publishing Co., for his professional help, his invaluable advice, and his concern for the individuals of the staff ... Mr. Norman Dowdy of Taylor Publishing Co., for helping us design the cover ... Mr. William Gary and assistants for their fine photography and aid in producing the needed photographs .. . Meisel Photochrome Corporation for their aid in producing special effect pictures ... Mr. Jim Murrah, of Browne Studios, for excellent work in portrait photog- raphy and for his assistance when needed ... Randy Moore, of the Dallas Theater Center; and Jean Duncan, of Braniff Hostess School; for their cordial warmth and invaluable assistance in selecting the Document beauties .. . Mr. and Mrs. John Green, for their gracious assistance in hostessing the 1969 Document Beauty Tea ... The Dallas Morning News and The Dallas Times Herald, for use of their sports writeups and pictures ... Mrs. Gathings, for collecting Document funds . . . Whittle Music Co., for allowing us to take Musical pictures and for the fine co-operation received during this time .. . Mr. Robert Parrish, sponsor of the Document, for his unselfish devotion to the staff and his patience with its members .. . 363 SMITH, MR. C. C., Principal; B.A., Austin College M.A., SMU GREENE, MR. PAUL F., Assistant Principal; B.A., Northeastern State, Tahlequah, Ok. M.Ed., U. of Oklahoma ADAMS, MRS. ANN—B.A., M.Ed., Sul Ross State College 123, 125, 225 ALLISON, MRS. BEY BeAraNILSUsZ20 BAILEY, MR. JAMES—B.S., M.Ed., NTSU 236 BELL, MRS. DONNA—222 BENNETT, MRS. CATHERINE—B.S., U. of Texas, NTSU 227 BEST, MRS. FRANCES—221 BOWEN, MR. FRANCIS—B:S., SMU: M.S., NTSU 235 BRASELTON, MISS CAROLYN C.—B.A., U. of Texas 137, 228 BRITTON, MRS. GENEVIEVE—Glenville- State College 241 BROCK, MRS. MARY—B.A., SMU 82, 228 BROWN, MRS. EDWINA—B.A., SMU; M.S. in Ed., NTSU 221 BURGAN, MRS. MARGARET—B.A., U. of Illinois 226 CAMPBELL, MRS. OPHELIA—Howard-Sim- mons College; B.A., SMU 239 CANNON, MR. JACK—B.M., M.S.M., SMU 113, 224 CHILDS, MRS. ELIZABETH—B.S., TCU; R.N., Grant Hospital 132, 229 CILIO, M SGT. EMANUEL—U, of Delaware 225 CLARK, MISS MARY CANDACE—B.A., NTSU 235 COLE, MISS MARIAN—B.A., SMU; M.A., U. of California 119, 224. COLEMAN, MRS. SARA—B.B.A., NTSU 232 COLEETigM is GARLAND—Mt. Vernon Jr. College, B.S. SMU; M.S., NTSU 136, 178, 240 COOKE, MRS. COLLEEN—SMU, U. of Georgia, B.S., TCU; R.N., Warren A. Condler School of Nursing 132, 229 COOPER, MRS. EDITH—221 COX, MR. LUCIUS—B.S., M.S., NTSU 233 CROWNRICH, MRS. JEAN—B.S., Howard Payne; M.Ed., TCU 221 CURTIS, MR. E. BOYD—TCU, SMU, BS., NTSU 232, 318 DELATOUR, MRS. GRACE-—B.S., George Faculty Index Peabody College for Teachers 229, 318 DIGIGLIO, MR. JOE—222 DILLENDER, MRS. DOROTHY—241 DOBBS, MRS. MARY ANN—B.A., NTSU 228 DORSEY, MRS. GLADYS—222 DUNN, MRS. RUBY—223 FAIR, MRS. MARJORIE—241 FELDER, MISS ANNIE GEM—B.A., M.A., U. of Texas 226 FERRELL, MRS. JOYCE—222 FOX, MR. JAMES L.—B.M., M.M., SMU 101, 102, 112, 224 FRINDELL, COL. HAROLD—B.E., M.A.: U. of Alabama, Mlwaukee State Teachers College, U. of Puerto Rico, NYU, SMU 225 FUSSELL, MRS. MAURINE—TCLU, B.A., U. of Texas; B.J., U. of Missouri 99, 227 GATHINGS, MRS. NORMA—222 GIBSON, MR. ARCH—B.A., SMU 146, 239 GREEN, MRS. MARTHA—A.B., Drake U. GREENE, MR. PAUL F.—220 GREER, MR. ROBERT—B.S., M.Ed., NTSU 233 HAGGARD, MISS CAROL—B.S., TCU 133, 229 HARDY, MISS SARAH—B.S., M.Ed., TWU 107, 242 HARRIS, MRS. BETTY—B.A., SMU 226 HASTINGS, MRS. MARGARET—B.A., Central Normal College; M.A., SMU 230, 239 HOAG, MRS. CLAUDINE—B.A., SMU, TWU 236 HOLLYWOOD, MR. RALPH—B.A., M.Ed., Austin College 116, 239 HUDSON, MRS. DOROTHA-—B.A., U. of Texas, Lamar Tech. 236 HYDE, MRS. MARGARET—241 JOHNSON, MISS BARBARA—237 JOY, MRS. DOROTHY 222 KIRK, MR. ALLEN—B.A., M.Ed., ETSU 166, 198, 242 LAM, MR. WARREN—B.S., SMU, NTSU 237 LAMBERT, MR. DON—B.S., NTSU 178, 240 LEGATE, MR. ROBERT M.—BA.., M.Ed., ETSU, SMU, U. of Texas 128, 237 LEGG, MISS LINDA—B.S., Southeastern State, Oklahoma 236 LITTLE, MR. BILLY J.—B.S., M.Ed., NTSU 82, 238 LODEWICK, MISS PATRICIA—B.A., U. of Oklahoma; M.A. SMU 138, 227 LORINCZ, MR. CHARLES—B.S., M.Ed., SMU 234 LUND, MR. LOCHE M.—B.A., St. Thomas College; M.Ed., Wisconsin State U. 240 MARTIN, MISS KATHRYN—B:S., TWU, SMU 240 MARTIN, MISS PRINCESS—B.A., M.A., NTSU, 228 MASON, MRS. INA MAE—B.A., Baylor U. 144, 231 McCARTHY, MRS. JANICE—B.A., NTSU 231 McCLAIN, MISS DOROTHA—B.A., U.of Kansas; Northwestern U., U. of Wisconsin, SMU 227 McINTYRE, MISS MYRA LEE—B.S., NTSU 202, 242 McLAIN, MISS BETTY—B.A., M.A., SMU 228 MEALS, MR. MAURICE—B.S., M.B.A., ETSU, NTSU 232 MINTER, MISS MARTHA—B.S., Mary Baldwin College, U. of Texas 229, 318 MOORE, MRS. FRANCES—B.A., U. of Texas 227 MORGAN, MRS. CLAUDINE—B.A., Henderson State Teachers College; M.S., U. of Arkansas; SMU 234 NANCE, MR. BURFORD—B:S., NTSU 238 NICHOLS, MR. CHRISTOPHER—B.A., NTSU 122, 225 OLDHAM, MISS MABEL RUTH—B.A., SMU: M.A., U. of Texas 232 OLSEN, MR. ROLF A.—242 O’NEAL, MR. WILLIAM E.—B.S., M.Ed., ETSU 233 OWEN, MR. LAURENCE—B.M., Juilliard; M.M., U. of Michigan 224 OWEN, MR. MELTON—B.S., M.Ed., ETSU 110, 239 PARKER, MR. WILLIAM—B.A., NTSU 237 PARRISH, MR. ROBERT—B.A., SMU 226 PASLEY, MRS. LINDA—B.A., SMU 238 PATTERSON, MR. JAMES—B.S., M.Ed., ETSU 90, 233 PELTON, MRS. RUBY—222 PENRY, MRS. IRENE—B.S., SMU; MLS., ETSU 235 PERKINS, MISS MARTHA ANN--B.S., NTSU 234 PHILLIPS, MRS. DORIS—B.A., B.MUS; M.A. SMU, Columbia Teachers College 231 PINKHAM, MR. MIKE—B.S., ETSU 180, 183, 240 POTEET, MR. MICKEY—B.S., M.Ed., ETSU 242 QUIGLEY, MRS. BARBARA—222 RAPER, MR. DON—BSS. In Ed., Oklahoma State U. 178, 210, 236 REDINGTON, MRS. DOROTHY—B.A., Conn College, SMU, ETSU 221 REYNOLDS, MR. RALPH—B.S., Kilgore Jr. College, NTSU 166, 242 RICHARDSON, MRS. ANN—-A.A., Stephens College, Baylor U. 241 RINARD, MRS. CAROLYN—B.S., Hardin Simmons U. 235 SHOENKE, MRS. WILMA—241 SELVIDGE, MRS. MARY—B.S., M.Ed., NTSU 237 SMITH, MR. C. C.—219 SMITH, MRS. MARY—B.S., Winthrop College, NTSU 129, 223 SMITH, MRS. JOY—B.A., McMurray College 143, 230 TARPLEY, MRS. BERNICE—222 THOMPSON, MISS BILLYE F.—A.A., Kidd-Key College; B.A., Austin College; M.A., NTSU 223 THOMPSON, MRS. JOYCE—B.A., SMU 143, 230 VAUGHAN, MISS VIRGINIA—B.A., M.A., WTSU, U. of Texas, Texas Tech, USC, TWU 143, 231 VERMILLION, MR. GARY—B.S., ETSU 132, 135, 235 WARE, MRS. MARGARET—222 WATSON, MR. CHARLES—B.S., M.Ed., NTSU 236 WEBB, MRS. MARLENE—Phillips U. (Germany), Goethe U. (Germany); M.A., U. of Texas 23] WEEKLEY, MRS. CLARANELLE—B.B.A. , SMU 232 WELLS, MRS. ARTIE SUE—B.A., U. of Texas 238 WHITLOCK, MR. LARRY—B.S., ETSU 134, 234. WILSON, MISS LESLIE—B.A., U. of Texas 143, 230 WISE, MRS. PAMELA—B.S., U. of Texas, Texas Tech., U. of Houston 237 ) of, ELECTRIFYING PEOPLE Nowheresville Young Moderns Live Better Electrically ro DALLAS POWER « LIGHT COMPANY 365 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 Creative Crayola Club 130 Document Award 97 Document Beauties 58-65 Document Staff 94-96 Drama Club 123 A Aaker, Cathy 125, 249 Abate, Tom 179, 341 Abbey, Jean 341 Abercrombie, Mindy 249 Abohosh, Debbie 249 Aceves, David 155 Aceves, Sylvia 323 Adams, Ann 115, 249 Adams, George 116, 341 Adams, Lynette 34] Adkins, Larry 154, 323 Agee, David 341 Agee, Bob 323 Aguilar, Tony 341 Ahrens, Donna _ 147, 249 Aitken, Bob 67, 178, 198, 200, 341 Akridge, Frank 84, 91, 178, 341 Alaniz, Mildred 128, 341 Albright, Susan 250 Albritton, Ann 50, 86, 109, 115, 146, 147, 250 Alexander, Bill 178, 198, 200, 341 Alexander, Jane 323 Alldredge, Linda 53, 102, 112, 115, 250 Allen, Philip 154, 158, 341 Alley, Mardi 341 Allman, Ann _ 51, 86, 101, 102, 104, 112, 115, 250 Allman, Howard 155, 323 Altes, Erica 323 Altes, Ken 323 Alvarado, Alexander 147, 250 Alvarado, Deniese 115, 116, 147, 162, 163, 250 Alvarado, Martha 341 Anastasi, Lisa 323 Anderson, Cindy 341 Anderson, Mary 115, 323 Anderson, Randy 250 Anderson, Scott 53, 122, 341 Andrews, Karen 323 Andrews, Pam 129, 341 Andriotti, Cynthia 323 366 General Index English Guild 138 Entre Nous 140-141 Football 164-179 Forensic Guild 122 Future Teachers 131 German Club 139 Girl’s Choir 113 Golf 204-205 Health Careers 132 Homecoming 34-37 IBM Assistants 126 International Club 146-147 Junior Class 322-339 Junior Class Favorites 68-69 Key Club 90-92 Lab Assistnats - 126-128 La Coterie 141 Aneloski, Pam 341 Anglin, Pamela 341 Anson, Judy 138, 250 Anton, Joe 115, 341 Archer, Becky 341 Armitage, Pat 341 Arnault, Paula 124, 341 Arnold, Donna 129, 341 Arnold, Pat 129, 147, 250 Arnquist, Clare 341 Aronoff, Ronnie 91, 140, 204, 206, 323 Arredondo, Ramon 155 Asberry, Jerry 154 Asbill, Janice 323 Asbill, Priscilla 127, 143, 250 Asbury, Scotti 84, 341 Ashenhart, Billy 154, 155 Ashton, Greg 110, 111, 134, 139, 144, 145, 251 Ashton, Nancy 358 Aslett, Ronnie 251 Atwood, Gail 323 Aune, Ostin 341 Aussicker, Teddi 341 Austin, Bob 40, 41, 251, 358 Auvermann, Charles 101, 102, 112, 323 Avery, Jimmy 251 Ayers, Barbara 143, 251 B Bailey, Donna Jean 251 Bain, Jim 52, 101, 102, 110, 1120122. 251 Baird, Doskie 251 Baker, Debra 341] Baker, Jeff 102, 145, 341 Baker, John 323 Baker, Ronnie 341 Baldridge, Debbie 109, 113, 323 Ball, Mike 53, 341 Ball, Salli 139, 147, 251 Bangs, John 202, 251 Banks, Charles 101, 102, 252 Banks, Jane 137, 341 Bankston, James 358 Student Index Language Lab Assistants 127 Latin Club 144-145 Letterman’s Club 214 Library Service Club 129 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 Red Cross 133 Reveille Staff 98-100 Barbour, Bill 358 Barbour, Christy 323 Barker, Blake 46, 82, 91, 115, 116, 122, 123, 124, 323 Barnes, David 342 Barnes, Kerry 252 Barnes, Melva 252 Barnes, Randy 342 Barnett, Jim 252 Barnett, Phillip 38, 39, 40, 101, 102, 112, 126, 132, 252 Barnett, Phyllis 102, 104, 1125252 Barrett, Mary 252 Barrier, Ronnie 178, 342 Barry, Pam 252 Barta, Rick 253 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 Bass, Alice 358 Bass, Eddie 323 Bateman, Thelma 342 Battle, Dorothy 342 Bayman, Hal 156, 157, 253 Beach, Coral 142, 143, 253 Beadling, Peter 134, 154, Tovaoeen Bean, Becky 41, 109, 120, 12], 143, 323 Bean, Beth 253 Bearden, Cassie 109, 323 Beavers, Ronald 358 Becker, Bruce 323 Bedford, David 101, 102, Pas Bee, Andy 323 So sweet of you, Tim. 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Bogart, Lynn 324 Boice, Robert 178 Bolton, Lisa 254 Bond, Beverly 324 Bond, Bert 204, 205, 254 Bonds, Harriet 147, 324 Bone, Tobi 254 Bonlie, David 255 Bonlie, Karen 129 Booth, Fred 153, 156, 157, 255 Booth, Mare 115, 324 Booth, Nancy 324 Borden, Lindsey 178, 197, 198, 342 Bounds, Denise 342 Bourland., Charles 342 Bowman, Roy 255 Box, Marilyn 342 Boyce, Robert 342 Boyd, Randy 342 Bracken, Patty 41, 86, 110, D255 Bradford, Charles 196 Bradshaw, Myra 358 Bragg. Jack 129, 342 Bragg, Sandra 324. Braley, Paul 324 Branham, Beth 342 Bratcher. David 342 Bratcher, John 324 Braun, Judy 2535 Brazeal, Royce 41, 120, 121, 205 Breese, Fred 324 Bréwer, Paula 255 Briden, Bill 156 Briden, Jay 102, 135, 255 Brieger, Karen 324 Brinson, David 115, 147, 255 Brooks, Pat 255 Brown, Brad 115. 116, 256 Brown, Sandra 324 Brown, Victor 102 Brown, Wallace 135, 154, 256 Bruce, Debbie 131, 342 Buchanan, Coke 71, 78, 83, 91, 142, 146, 162, 163, 256 Buchanan, Jann 124, 256 Buchanan, Paul 324 Buchanan, Richard 324 Buckalew, Debra 324 Buckley, Adelia 102, 105, 112, 120, 256 Buckner, Sue 256 Bucy, Roxanne 342 Buie, Claudia 358 Buividas, John 358 Buividas, Stephen 154 Bunch, Connie 342 Bunch, Sylvia 256 Bundschuh, Andy 84, 342 Burandt, Jeff 102 Burch, Ronald 358 Burke, Diane 64, 85, 109, 324 Burkhart, Lana 115, 127, 138, 256 Burkhart, Margaret 138, 342 Burks, Laurie 343 Burleson, Debbi 343 Burley, Rick 164, 173, 206, 209, 324 Burnett, Becky 84, 343 Buschardt, Carter 40, 71, 75, 256 Buskirk, Jill 109, 324 Butcher, Cindy 131, 140, 147, 343 Butcher, Debbie 41, 141, 147, 256 Butenschoen, Sally 48, 115, 125 Butler, Christy 109, 143, 324 Butler, Nancy 343 Butler, Rick 167, 182, 324 Button, Beth 120, 140, 343 Bynum, Cathy 343 Bynum, Donna _ 93, 99, 115, ee Si Byrne, Barbara 257 C Cade, Karen 41, 108, 125, 147, 257 Cadmus, Mary 113, 324 Caffee, Patty 324 Cain, Karen 324 Cain, Mike 178, 343 Caldwell, Patricia 358 Cammack, Jan 257 Campbell, Frank 324 Campbell, Jenny 108, 1i3; 324 Canfield, Jeff 69, 164, 173, 324 Carpenter, Kirk 257 Carren, David 139, 154, 324 Carrington, Cindy 84, 343 Carroll, Beverly 257 Carruth, Dennis 91, 164, 167, 168, 257 Carruth, Linda 343 Carter, Chris 147, 324 Carter, Gwen 127, 324 Carter, Melanie 325 Carter, Randy 164, 173, 198, 201, 325 Casale, Dollie 343 Cash, Mary Ann 257 Cassel, Doug 164, 173, 325 Cassidy, Colleen 258 Castellon, Humilda 325 Cato, Leesa 84, 343 Cleaveland, Jack 343 Clepper, Becky 259 Click, Debbie 127 Clinch, Allison 47, 48, 49, 71, 77, 86, 106, 167, 115, 143, 259 Cline, Glen 259 Cluck, Donna 343 Cober, Mary Ann 147 Coburn, Jerry 343 Coburn, Steve 259 Cockrell, Janis 120, 144, 343 Caughran, Becky 258 Cockrell, Joe 38, 39, 91, Causey, Diane 115, 126, 143, 93, 95, 96, 134, 145, 259 258 Coffey, Betty 120, 128, 147, Chamberlain David 258 325) Chambers, Paula 343 Coker, Anita 325 : Cole, Susan 325 Champion, Mary 41, 143 aes 2s ee ES Chandler, Janis 129, 258 eae oie Chapman, Alan 343 Coleman, Steve 343 Chapman, Linda 325 Colfry, John 259 Chappell, Hugh 40, 41, 91, Collier, Cande 109, 325 93, 98, 99, 133. 147, 162, Collier, Carolyn 343 163, 202, 203, 258 Collins, John 343 Chase, Mike 178 Collins, Karin 343 Chavez, Laura 143, 258 Collins, Tom 91, 325 Cheatham, Mark 258 pone, Dec er Chick, Darla 36, 41, 108, oe pec Memes ad te Ni oe 109, 120, 121, 134, 258 Ei Gee Ghilderss Marea: Conaster, Connie 325 Childers, Vickie 109, 202, Sorbets. 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Cortazzo, Kathi 115, 138, 260 Cortell, Nina 53, 93, 95, 96, 122, 139, 325 Cossota, Mike 260 Cossota, Suzi 260 Cotten, Steve 115, 343 Cottingham, Cathy 110, 325 Courcier, Diane 325 Courcier, Paul 128, 155, 358 Cox, Gary 343 Cox, Jeff 178, 198 Cox, Marilyn 147, 325 Cox, Richard 91, 260 Cozzens, Alan 325 Crabtree, Suzi 343 Craig, Cindy 325 Cravotta, Lisa 325 Crawford, Kittye 260 Creel, Camille 129 Crego, Linda 344 Crenshaw, Connie 260 Crenshaw, Howard 344 Crist, Kathleen 131, 260 Crist, Terry 138, 147, 344 Crocker, Steve 344 Crockett, Bill 261 Crook, Tommy 102 Crothers, Pete 261 Crouch, Linda 344 Crow, Jerry 206, 208, 325 Crow, Warren 41, 325 Crozier, Gary 91, 93, 94, 96, 325 Crump, Cindy 129, 344 Cruse, Sharon Lynn 344 Culberson, Billy 261 Cullum, Cindy 131 Cullum, Tom 261 Cunningham, Carol 344 Curlee, Lena Anne 358 Curran, Hugh 121, 112, 325 Curton, Ginger 344 D Dabney, Tricia 344 Dacey, Phillip 344 Daily, Patricia 344 Dalby, Charles 344 Dalby, Ken 178 Dale, Larry 178, 344 Dameron, Betsy 145, 344 Darley, Don 91, 196, 325 Darley, Lon 91, 325 Darst, Daniel 155 Davenport, Brenda 109, 261 Davenport, Susan 326 Davidson, David 102, 135, 326 Davidson, Marsha 261 D’Avignon, Mary 120, 138, 147, 344 Davis, Debbie 86, 93, 99, 100, 106, 108, 147, 157, 261 Davis, Dennis 102, 178 Davis, Ed 142, 143, 261, 206, 208, 209 Davis, Gordon 93, 99, 100, 102, 115, 116, 261 Davis, James 261 Davis, Margie 326 Davis, Michael 344 Davis, Richard 344 Davison, Clara 262 Davison, Rita 344 Day, Joe 262 Day, Larry 344 Deal, Cindy 326 Deans, Rex 41, 91, 206, 209, 262 DeBolt, Laura 102, 104, 112, 120, 121, 125, 140, 147, 326 Deering, Shirley 326 Deis, Noel 344 Delano, Steve 344 Delcambre, Mark 41, 128, 154, 262 Demarest, Ken 112, 326 Denise, Donna 344 Denison, Sanford 344 Dennis, John 326 Denton, Harvey 344 Dew, Paul 358 DeWit, Diane 344 DeZonia, Scott 210, 344 Dickens, Judy 83, 106, 109, 113, 262 Dickerson, Sharon 344 Dickerson, Vicki 127, 344 Dickey, Tim 326 Dill, Kent 262 Dillard, Ted 178, 344 Dillender, John 91, 326 Ditto, Wanda 344 Dixon, Bryan 344 Dodd, Beverly 262 Dodson, Dawn 36, 90, 162, 163, 262 Dodson, Pansy 344 Doherty, Patsy 326 Dole, Becky 345 Dole, Tom 154, 158, 210, 262 Dolfuss, Vicki 263 Donaldson, Donna 326 Donaldson, Lee 91, 102, 128, 202, 263 Donehoo, Debbie 127, 263 Donohoe, Coleen 128, 263 Doring, Debra Ann 127, 141, 326 Dorman, Rick 101, 102, 104, 112, 263 Dorsey, Carolyn 131, 140, 345 Doughty, Connie 326 Doughty, Dee 326 Douglas, John 164, 174, 326 Doumany, Jeff 91, 141, 326 Dowdy, Trey 71, 72, 82, 90, 134, 147, 162, 163, 206, 209, 263 Dres, Henry 128, 155, 158, 263 Dubois, Greg 83, 102, 127, 129, 141, 263 Dudley, John 178 Duff, Mark 345 Duke, Kathy 53, 108, 122, 141, 326 Dungan, Cindy 326 Dunham, Delana 263 Dunker, Dianna 326 Dunlap, Kathy 86, 144, 154, 263 Dunn, James 358 Dunn, Rae 345 Dunnam, Susette 326 Durrett, Norma 128, 132, 264 Dustin, Chase 326 Dustin, Debbie 345 Dwyer, Larry 164, 174, 198, 199, 326 Dybvig, Gary Craig 264 Dye, Patricia 264 E Earl, Gary 91, 164, 167, 264 Earnest, Linda 345 Eason, Mary 326 Eastham, Teresa 147, 326 Eaton, Clark 178, 345 Eberly, Donna 345 Eberly, Gail 345 Eddins, Mark 198, 201, 264 Eddins, Paula 85, 109, 326 Edgar, Nancy 345 Edgerley, Sharon 110, 141, 326 Edwards, Bill 326 Edwards, George 122, 125, 345 Edwards, Linda 264 Edwards, Margaret 345 Edwards, Mike 345 Edwards, Richard 153, 156, 157, 264 Egan, Bob 128 Einhorn, Richard 326 Ekblad, Scott 345 Ekblad, Steve 358 Elder, Steve 155, 265 Elliot, Wendell 178, 345 Ellis, Bobby Jean 326 Ellis, Susan 83, 109, 158, 265 Ellison, Jan 327 Ellison, Linda 345 Ellison, Louise 113, 147, 265 Ellwood, Ava 147, 327 Elmer, Jerry 46, 115, 155, 358 Elmer, John 178 Elrod, Vicki 265 Elson, Teresa 345 English, Cyndi 113, 265 Engstrom, Randy 265 Ensey, Chuck 345 Ensey, Debbie 327 Erickson, Mary 327 Erickson, Sue 265 Erskine, Dick 345 Erwin, Bruce 102, 110, 111, 112, 265 Estrada, Elena 358 Etchieson, Virgie 345 Evans, Burl 358 Evans, Jan 127, 327 Evans, Tim 83, 91, 98, 99, 198, 201, 265 Evenson, Regina 345 Everett, Karen 327 Everitt, Rick 178, 345 F Fagerquist, Steve 41, 85, 92, 120, 121 Fain, Nicky 265 Fain, Patti 345 Falk, Audrey 147, 345 Three detentions .. Fankboner, Kandy 113, 266 Farmer, Gef 266 Farrar, Wayne 266 Farrell, Kathe 327 Farris, Mitchel 102 Farrow, Beverly 40, 109, 115, 266 Farrow, Ronnie 327 Feitel, Tom 48, 91, 115, 266 Felix, Leonard 153, 156, 158 Felix, Martha 146, 147, 327 Fernandes, Charles 327 Ferrell, Bill 345 Ferrell, Mike 91, 266 Field, Tom 154, 158, 327 Fields, Don 122, 123, 124, 129, 140, 327 Fields, Jan 266 Fine, Bob 327 Fischer, Glen 38, 39, 93, 99, 267 Fisher, Peggie 267 Flahie, June 109, 115, 142, 143, 267 Flanagan, Mike 358 Flanders, Gigi 345 Fleharty, Sally 127 Flores, Cynthia 327 Flores, Denise 345 Flores, Licia 144, 267 Flores, Rudy 84, 178, 345 Flower, Jamie 327 Flower, Kim 345 Flowers, Norma 327 Fogg, Margaret 102, 110, 112, 143, 267 Foley, Dee 358 Foley, Steve 345 Folsom, Debbi 84, 345 Ford, Gary 345 Ford, Keith 92, 205, 358 Foree, Ann 147, 345 Foree, Lon 144, 145, 327 Forshaw, Debbie 345 . your shirttail’s out. Foster, John 358 Fout, Glenietta 267 Fox, Carrie 102, 345 Francis, Jack 178 Francis, Janet 327 Frank, Debbie 84, 345 Franklin, Tom 268 Frazier, Joan 51, 86, 143, 147, 268 Frederick, Amanda 141, 327 Freeman, Bill 91, 164, 167, BVA Freeman, Joel 101, 268 Freeman, John 47, 48, 115, 178, 346 Freeman, Tim 120, 121, 145, 346 Fregia, Portia 268 Freimann, Mark 156, 158 268 Fries, Brad 327 Freis, Brian 178, 346 French, Debbye 268 Friday, Lynn 109, 115, 268 Friedman, Janet 129, 143, BPAll Fritz, Judy 50, 53, 71, 72, 86, 93, 96, 115, 143, 268 Frnka, Carolyn 101, 102, 269 Fryar, Mike 346 Fuess, Kevin 346 Fuller, Lee Anne 126, 327 Fullinwider, John 327 G Galt, Christine 327 Gamez, Alex 346 Gamez, Eddie 327 Garcia, Mike 269 Garmon, Paula 346 Garner, Grover 38, 102, 104, 110, 112, 132, 269 Garison, Linda 346 Gartner, Robert 358 Gary, Gayle 346 Gatewood, Marcia 131, 269 Gathings, Carol 52, 126, 132, 141, 269 Gay, Linda 346 Gee, Cynthia 269 Gee, Myron 346 Geibel, Larry 91, 127, 138, 143, 147, 202, 269 George, Rusty 115, 346 Geren, Patti 327 Germany, Gloria 131, 143, 147, 269 Gibson, Melanie 346 Gilbert, Gigi 327 Gilbreath, Tim 178, 198, 201, 346 Gill, Suzan 85, 113, 147, 327 Gilmore, Susan 346 Glasgow, Marty 269 Glater, Leslie 102 Glendinning, John 155, 158, 269 Glickman, Randy 164, 167, 168, 201, 270 Gnuse, Vicki 124, 143, 327 GoDair, Dana 178, 206, 346 Godbey, Joe 346 Godinez, Raphael 358 Gonzales, Alfred 155 Gonzales, Charles 358 Gonzales, Debi 327 Good, Shelley 147, 346 Goodman, Joan 346 Goodman, Nancy 48, 85, 115, 116, 156, 270, 318 Goodsell, Jim 178, 346 Goodstein, Pam 125, 140, 346 Goolsby, Jeff 138 Gordon, David 270 Gordon, Michelle 327 Gott, Mark 91, 206, 209, 327 Gould, David 102 Goza, Sammy 327 Grant, Gwendolyn 327 Graves, Danny 327 Gray, Carolyn 328 Gray, D’aun 40, 108, 270 Gray, Gayle 127 Gray, Scott 328 Gray, Troy 85, 91, 180, 182, 270 Green, Dee 328 Green, Gail 270 Green, Linda 53, 127, 346 Green, Mary 83, 86, 93, 95, 96, 124, 136, 147, 270 Green, Michael 328 Green, Vicki 346 Greene, Linda 127, 140, 141 147, 328 Greenwalt, Laura 270 Gre walt, Linda 347 Greer, Jessie 347 Greer, Pat 328 Greims, David 270 Grisham, Mike 270 Grisham, Sara 113, 328 Grissom, Sharon 127, 144, 145, 328 Grissom, Susan 271 Groff, Gigi 83, 271 Grube, Susan 125, 328 Gunter, Steve 328 ’ Guthrie, Bert 46, 48, 49, 71, 77, 91, 93, 95, 96, 115, 117, 271 Guthrie, Janie 115, 271 Guyton, Judy 83, 108, 271 H Hagar, Dennis 178, 347 Hagg, Robert 328 Haggar, James 358 Hagood, David 204, 207, 347 Hahn, Steve 347 Haley, Lou 128, 347 Hall, Gary 328 Hall, Judy 328 Halleck, Kathy 328 Hambrick, Dikki 358 Hamilton, Bruce 93, 94, 96, 180, 183, 271 Hamilton, Debbie 85, 328 Hamilton, Mark 40, 83, 271 Hamilton, Melvin 328 Hamilton, Sharon 108, 271 Hamilton, Wayne 38, 39, 91, 212 Hamlin, Deborah 328 Hammet, Rick 328 Hammett, Robb 164, 175, 328 Hammond, Joe 164, 175, 328 Hammons, Donna 272 Hancock, Mark 328 Handy, Scott 272 Hanks, Reuel 210, 347 Hansen, Gayle 347 Hansen, Glenn 272 Harbert, Jo Ann 38, 39, 41, SYA Walks TIAL Lee 4p. Harbordt, Fred 101, 102, 328 Hardman, Joe 328 Hardy, Jean 328 Hardy, Randy 101, 102, 112, DAT Pe Harmon, Lynn 328 Harmon, Peggy 115, 272 Harrigill, Cindy 124, 127, 328 Harris, Carla 140, 347 Harris, Chip 347 Harris, Lois 358 Harris, Nancy 53, 122, 124, 273 Harrison, Chris 38, 39, 273 Harrison, Don 110, 111, 129, 135, 154, 155, 347 Harrison, Gayle 273 Harrison, Tommy 273 Hart, Betty 115, 273 Hart, Chris 328 Hart, Gay 122, 328 Hart, Mary 347 Hartline, Sue 347 Hartnett, Dan 358 Harvey, Michael 328 Hashfield, Lee Ann 328 Haslett, Theresa 135, 347 Hasse, Bill 128 Hatcher, Emory 178, 347 Havanis, Denise 328 Hawkins, Laurie 128, 147, 328 Hawkins, Ralph 273 Hawkins, Victor 84, 135, 147 Hayes, Alton 347 Haynes, Ken 273 Heaberlin, Cynthia 347 Heaberlin, Debby 328 Headspeth, Robert 102 Heald, Alan 329 Heap, Veronica 347 Hedrick, Cindy 347 Hedrick, Linda 329 Hefner, David 347 Helton, Mike 129 Hembold, Scott 347 Hemby, Cathy 40, 41, 47, 48, 49, 115, 117, 124, 125, 137, 147, 273 Henderson, David 347 Henderson, Lea 113, 155, 273 ‘Henigsmith, Cecil 347 Henigsmith, Walt 273 Hernandez, Angie 128, 347 Hernandez, Carmen 178, 347 Hernandez, Judy 329 Hernandez, Vickie 102, 329 Hess, Betsy 86, 108, 115, 143, 147, 274 Hickerson, Patti 347 Hicks, Pam 143, 329 Hicks, Susan 102, 105, 112 Hill, April 329 Hill, Betsy 329 Hill, Billy Joe 206, 209 Hill, Brad 347 Hill, Jack 102, 274 Hill, Janet 147, 274 Hill, Kay 274 Hill, Mark 329 Hill, Meredith 164, 167, 169, 274 Hill, Richard 115, 274 Hill, Ron 274 Hill, Sandy 274 Hiller, Barbara 109, 329 Hilz, Sammy 274 Hinckley, Norton 91, 329 Hinds, Bill 204, 207, 329 Hinds, Jan 274 Hingle, John 275 Hinkel, Jeff. 115, 156, 158, 347 Hinkel, Jess 115, 154, 158 Hintze, Robin 125, 144, 145, 347 Hoard, Alexis 329 Hochleutner, Jean 68, 329 Hodges, Carla 347 Hodges, Charles 98, 99, 204, 207, 275 Hodges, James 155, 347 Hodges, Mary Lynn 113, 275 Hoffar, Christy 108, 127, 329 Holloman, Julie 108, 329 Holman, George 358 Holmberg Gale 347 Holmberg, Robin 124, 138, HAUS Holmes, Billy 101, 102, 112, 120, 121, 275 Holmes, Cindi 127, 347 Holt, Mike 143, 329 Hopkins, Neil 196, 347 Hopper, Colleen 347 Horn, Debbie 347 Horn, Gail 115, 127, 275 Horton, Barbara 329 Horton, Ginger 275 Horton, Steve 102, 135, 145, 347 Hoskins, Gigi 329 Houser, Claudia 329 Houston, Molly 125, 347 Howard, Emma 275 Howard, Kelly 347 Howard, Mike 91, 164, 169, 206, 208, 276 Howell, Dale 210, 276 Howell, Jan 115, 147, 329 Howell, John 51, 143, 276 Howerton, Sandy 108, 276 Hubbard, Karen 329 Hubert, Paul 276 Hudak, Ted 329 Hudson, Cindy 71, 74, 83, 86, 93, 95, 96, 122, 123, 136, 276 Hudson, Missy 116, 115, 147, 276 Hudson, Teresa 347 Hudspeth, Mike 329 Hudspeth, Pat 84, 178, 196, 347 Hughes, Betty 329 Huie, Jackie 276 Hulme, John 90, 180, 183, 329 Humphrey, Cathy 124, 347 Humphreys, Lynn 115, 124, 147, 276 Hunicutt, Paul 347 Hunn, Cheryl 38, 40, 41, 124, 358 Hunt, Barbara 329 Hunter, Tommy 329 Hurd, John 347 Hurley, Mike 156, 348 Hurley, Pat 129, 147, 276 Hurley, Rick 40, 86, 91, 124, 132, 142, 143, 277 Hurley, Ronny 178, 348 Hussey, Paul 153, 156, 158, 277 Hutchison, Tracy 348 Isom, Rocky 277 J Jack, Charles 277 Jack, Grant 329 Jackson, Alan 348 Jackson, Bessie 102, 112 Jackson, Carol 83, 143, 277 Jackson, Jenny 348 Jackson, Kathy 329 Jacobs, Dale 91, 164, 169, 206, 208, 209, 277 Jacobs, Dennis 127, 202, 203, 277 Jacobs, Ellen 124, 140, 348 Jacobson, Mark 348 Jacobson, Trina 51, 86, 93, 94, 96, 147, 277 Jacoby, Sally 145, 329 James, Debbie 358 James, Margie 277 Jaquess, Carolyn 115, 277 Jarman, Sharon 329 Jarnagin, Sharon 348 Jarrad, Debbie 348 Jay, Jill 348 Jay, Lori 278 Jefferson, Beverly 278 Jenkins, Christie 113, 120, 329 Jenkins, Linda 348 Jenkins, Linda 125, 330 Jenkins, Paul 278 Jennings, David 157, 330 Jensen, Bill 348 Johnson, Bill 204, 206, 348 Johnson, Billy 330 Johnson, Bob 348 Johnson, Bolivar 178, 348 Johnson, Craig 330 Johnson, Dale 278 Johnson, Debi 278 Johnson, Eric 330 Johnson, Gary 278 Johnson, Glynne 348 Johnson, Mark 348 Johnson, Michael 147, 330 Johnson, Stephen 330 Johnson, Steve 358 Jones, Chuck 278 Jones, Janice 278 Jones, Jeff 278 Jones, Jimmy 135, 154, 348 Jones, Judy 109, 115, 119, 120, 121, 279 Jones, Mike 178, 198, 200, 348 Jones, Nancy 348 Jones, Sharon 330 Jones, Tom 156, 330 Jones, Wayne 279 Jopling, Laurie 109, 115, 116, 143, 147, 279 Jordan, Bob 279 Jordan, Dell 348 Jordan, Johnny 204, 205, 279 Justiss, Steve 135, 147, 279 102, 104, 112, K Kamataris, Deidra 147, 279 Kaspar, John 279 Keagy, Janet 279 Kearns, Joan 330 Keathley, Vicki 348 Keels, Nancy 279 Keels, Randy 348 Keesy, Daniel 280 Keeton, Gary 280 Keffer, Jimmy 178, 348 Keith, Tricia 127, 330 Kelch, Linda 120, 348 Kelley, Valena 280 Kelly, Marcia 330 Kelly, Mina 348 Kelton, Roger 358 Kemp, Billy 330 Kiebler, Bob 330 Kieschnick, John 129, 348 Kieschnick, Norris 91, 139, 330 Kilcrease, Judy 86, 108, 109, 126, 280 Kinard, Bruce 155 Kinderdick, Nancy 115, 330 Kinderdick, Steve 115, 358 King, Bryan 41, 101, 102, 104, 115, 117, 119, 120, 121, 280 King, Sandra 128, 348 King, Steve 134, 206, 208, 280 King, Steve T. 358 King, Vikki 348 Kingsley, Elizabeth 147, 280 Kirby, Julie 102, 330 Kizer, Kris 280 Knauer, Kitten 280 Knight, Becky 330 Knight, Hubert 101, 102, 112, 280 Koger, Kathy 348 Kohoutek, Tom 119, 210, 281 Komdat, Linda 348 Krage, Joan 281 Kramer, Nancy 127, 281 Krauss, Lynn 330 Krauss, Mark 348 Kreaps, Van 281 Kreis, John 210 Kreis, Martin 210, 281 Kreis, Ricky 210, 330 Kring, Jeff 281, 206, 209 Krizan, Ken 83, 281 Krusz, Pam 348 Krusz, Patti 37, 137, 281 Kucera, Carol 349 Kucera, Diane 48, 86, 145, 155, 282 Kuehne, John 358 Kuers, Charles 349 Kuers, Marvin 330 Kuntschik, Laurie 143, 330 Kyle, Jack 349 Kyser, Mary 145, 349 L Lackey, Bob 330 LaCoke, John 164, 175, 198, 201, 330 Lacy, Laura 85, 109, 125, 330 Laddusaw, Robert 102, 112 Lamb, Robert 92, 144, 145, 210 Lamb, Sherry 330 Lamb, Susan 349 Lambe, Tom 178 Land, Julia 109, 282 Landrum, Debbie 85, 108, 330 Landrum, Neely 330 Langkop, Jimmy 91, 136, 143, 206, 208, 282 Langston, Gay 86, 120, 143, 282 Laredo, Albert 48, 114, 156, 349 Largent, Elaine 102, 330 Larsen, Debi 282 Larsen, Kirk 282 383 Walnut Hill Village N. 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Bob 178, 350 Maldonado, Juan 33] Maltese, Marsha 144, 331 Manley, Greg 350 ’ Manley, Vincent 38, 39, 46, 115, 154, 285 Manning, Tracy Manton, Scott Marcellus, Bill 350 Marcia, Judy 113, 285 Marcum, Tina 331 Margolis, Nathan 350 Marquart, Cliff 350 Mars, David 46, 48, 115, 154, 157, 158, 285 Marshall, Randy 286 Martin, Debbie Lynn 350 Martin, Pam 83, 108, 123, 125% 146, 147, 286 Martin, Sid 91, 164, 167, 169, 198, 199, 201, 286 Marvin, Sheila 350 Mashburn, Jack 46, 53, 84, 115, 350 Mashiburn, Terry 115, 331 Massie, fern 40, 50, 83, 124, 147, SRY. 156, 286 113, 331 102, 112, 351 91, 180, 183, Matheny, Jim “4159p “198 200, 286 Matheny, Laura 350 Mather, Happy 134, 331 Mathias, Menda 33] Mavridis, Gerardo 164, 167, 206, 286 Maxfield, Terry 350 Maxvill, Melanie 350 Maxwell, Bert 204, 286 May, Chris 41, 120, 121, 331 Mayers, Jonny 178, 350 Mayers, Susan 286 Mayes, Buddy 64, 170, 286 Mayo, John 286 McAfee, Leslie 331 McAlister, Mike 287 McAtee, Gary 33] McBride, Lawrence 90, 164, 170, 287, 318 McBride, Lest 85, 349 McCabe, Sue 287 McCary, Kaye 147, 331 McCaskill, Mike 91, 180, 182, 206, 209, 287 McCaskill, Pat 196, 197, 349 McCleskey, Charles 287 McClure, Priscilla 287 McCool, Debbie 288 McCord, Marilyn 331 McCord, Sheila 113, 331 McCormick, Linda 331 McCormick, Mike 288 McCracken, Dennis 164, 175, 331 McDaniel, Gill 288 McDonald, Bill 178, 349 McDonald, Pam 288 McDonald, Scott 91, 204, 206, 331 McDonell, Jim 288 McDonell, Joe 288 McElfish, Harold 48, 115, Le 288 McFadden, Sandy 33] McFarlin, Jan 289 McFarland, Jay 155 McGaha, Lawrence 349 McGaskey, Cyndi 113, 289 102, 112, McGilberry, Beverly 289 McGinnis, Helen 86, 106, 108, 120, 289 McGraw, John 358 McGregor, Linda 349 McGregor, Pam 289, 349 McGuire, Gail 289 McIntire, Barbie 108, 349 McKenna, James 210, 290 McKenzie, Lonnie 331 McKey, Bobby 180, 182, 331 McKibben, Kevin 155, 331 McKinney, Mary 138, 349 McKinney, Mike 138, 290 McKissack, Becky 147, 290 McLain, Debi 115, 290 McLean, Barbara 349 McMills, Bruce 331 McNair, Julie 349 McNair, Leigh 147, 290 MeNally, James 155 McNally, Mike 358 McNatt, Bill 331 McNichols, Virginia 349 McNulty, Kleta 142, 143, 290 McNutt, Lani 331 McPhearson, Jim 178 McQuirk, John 128, 332 McQuirk, Kevin 129, 115, 350 McShane, Kathy 140, 141, 147, 332 McSorley, Terry 332 Meador, Lee 156, 350 | Meares, Jan 113, 140, 332 Medina, Doris 350 Medina, Ina 332 Meise, Cindi 350 Melde, Craig 83, 91, 93, 94, 96, 167, 206, 208, 290, 318 Mendenhall, ote 85, 143, 332 Mendoza, Mary 350 Metten, Pat 350 | Metz, Greg 91, 210, 290 | Metz, Pam 127, 350 | Meyers, Mark 291 Michaelson, Sherry 53, 122, 147 Michero, Randy 291 | Miklos, Kathy 86, 93, 94, 96, Ub 3) 135, 138, 140, 141) | 147, 291. 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