Trinity High School - Trojan Yearbook (Euless, TX)

 - Class of 1976

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Registration, in a sense, prepares one for that moment when, to save time, he or she gets into a shorter line at the bank to deposit a paycheck, only to find the last person in the long line serviced way before he or she is - and is home watching the six o'clock news as you reach the counter. Trinity High is blessed with a competent registrar, Mrs. luana Hill - and she cares about doing a good job for the student. She is backed by Counselors Taylor, lngle, Chandler and Goss, who care. This caring for the student shows in the organization behind the student registration . . . Oh! How well the peccadillos of those August days are remembered, but who said registering 2000 kids is a cake walk? Registering for school has followed us from grade one. There must be an orderly exchange of information from student to school, for many officials are involved on the receiving end of this information. For example, the counselor must know students' credit situation, the attendance office must know where you are for aren'tj, central administrative staff need students for the average daily attendance records for financing, and the teacher needs your name to learn quickly so that he or she may educate you. Finally, the individual who aided your cause at registration, then a stranger, is probably now a close friend. fit' s iillsgii lil Should I switch Geometry to fourth and take English second, or Ah! The self-explanatory smile of getting the courses and teachers wanted without a hassle. d L'f As with all complicated items, frustration seems to always be present. It was at 4!Stu ent ie August registration. THE PEP RALLY: Spirit Builder RAH! RAH! RAH! MINN-EE-SO-TA! The beginnings of our modern Pep Rally. History reveals that in 1898 a frenzied spectator leaped from the stands and shouted that phrase. Two - then three, 15, 200 joined in. More yells were originated to aid the team to victory and show them their following was backing them. RAH! RAH! RAH! SIS BOOM BAH and LOCOMOTIVE LOCOMOTIVE CH UG! CHUG! CHUG! soon followed. Organization and yell leaders came about. Throughout its development, the pep rally has served as a vehicle for every student 34.5 to express his or her support for the alma mater. Bands, drill teams and spirit groups ' add their support. A basic symbol of the pep rally is the megaphone. Af TH5, favorite Y9ll5 include Victory, Two Bits, and Arkansas. Also, emphasis is placed on the class yell competition, with the winning class receiving the SPIRIT STICK for the week. Basic to the pep rally is its uniting force from individual to body corporate. A sense of belonging is established. A common cause is at issue. Pep rallies will be with us because of that common bond. I Many factions and organizations go into making the pep rally at Trinity successful. The Spirit Stick, given each week to the most spirited class. TROIA FANS DELIGHTED WITH HQMECQMING VICTORY Athletes participated in pre-game Homecoming festivities as well as performing Friday night. 6 X Student Life I 71 . lunior float. Senior float. Trinity band marches on in hope ofa successful victory Homecoming 441 lim'Bob Pace' and other ropers- show-enthusiasmttgy. pahirfjpatihg in theHomec0ming parade. - ' -. V, 50phorpore'float.' 1' - ' an , V , 5 f Trinity Homecoming 175 made a place ln history is THS iristigaleditg very first Homeioming Parade. Organizations and floatsttomprised the parade, which 1 wound through the streets of Euless- pyreparlrig theway for a Satisfyiyigyieztory u against Wichita Falls Hirsd3i. A ' T. A Actually, prepiarations to Welcoimeexes of Trinity are initiated soon after thevfall session begitis at THS. Orgargiiatiohs platt arid create halldecorations that fit a , certain theme encompassing the' . - ' particular year, For examplej the 7S f j . 7, ,it tray 1' . ,.f f . if,- rhiefgmfvtigagijtfmiryfs Herarageg Spirit af fm. decoratiohsgy eathlolase is Q3 gf reipdnsible fofafloafdeypicfmg in some 2' way the Homecoming theme. I, Competition for theibest 'float-is keen, ' V and the winner isiannourtced'dAuring.the' pep'rally.beiore,thegame.y I 1.51 . . Etiery Homecoming must haven Queen ' and Court, ahd Trinity hadas its ' J j representatives Coleen, Houston, Debbie, lcihnstohg Cari'ie'Proctor,'Ian Guest, lo Haiti. Suzanne Fa1endegiLaurie'Pasteur, i 4. X -1 He, ff, Q, . ' 'f V,-in ' why vt -, . r- -xv W t W ' Q' . cl1artgiiQi4t3iiii,:'aiidfiinftiegaman '-Qugea , ,M s Iammykratlzg , e 1 1s'andL-dial! teamgfombairtgameplus the Coyn aridyQueen provides festivef. 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Supported by performers Cathy Stoltze, Philip Voise, lerry Betsill and Sara Hill, the quality of Mame was of the highest stand- ards. Mame was the result of a class entitled Musical Production - a new class at Trinity which majored specifically in play produc- tion. Due to the combined efforts of the Drama, Art, Band and Choir students, Mame was not only excellent in the field of acting, but in the areas of scenery, orchestra- tion and music as well. The contin- uation of Musical Production at Trinity depended solely upon the success of Mame's overwhelming acceptance by the community, Musical Production will continue at Trinity High School. 2 E'-lx f'N Quintana. Mr. Smith and Mr. Murphy TRI ITY FACULTY PRO IDES ENLIGHTE ME T Teachers and administrators appointed to lead students to knowledge through classroom procedure also lend their ideas, time and hard work to insure the scales are balanced as to extra- curricular activities. Each educator at Trinity realizes that education does not stop when a bell rings, but continues through relationships and communication built around extra-curricular activities. So to the ingredients that make up student life at Trinity - learning leaders must be added. Those who really care in some way shape a student's personality for the rest of his or her life. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Hill fXLI. SEEK Could it be that with the '70's a more liberal trend is flowing in high school life? Is a more permissive atti- tude the call for the day? Perhaps the key word is realization . . . that discipline must be tempered with the right of a human - be he or she a student. On high school campuses smart administrators have real- ized that for a general well-being among students, privileges can be afforded the student while still maintaining the discipline required for effective edu- cation to function. Such strict rules as the dress code have been changed . . . Many students now have the option to take first or fifth period off and seniors have the privilege of unc. cms 066615 All-J GRAD US 11 9 8 7 13252,-1.1!-,W-,gagg Mug shot . grade noted with color and punch . . . name pay 5011 . . . Ah! The composing of the T H S identification card. THINGS MODERATIO open lunch. Privileges are numbered though, and though there is a mood of liberality at Trinity, many rules have been inflexible with the changing times. Truancy is still treated in much the same manner as it was when parents attended high schools. In school suspension or a Saturday D-hall. A male student must be clean-shaven. Sophomores and juniors must eat lunch at THS. A contrast of a liberal and conservative situation reduces to moderation. And to teach oneself disci- pline, the backbone of the educative process, moder- ation is the key. l ,I W ' . I le' R + Vi kg X iv r ex 'S-v Q Liv! yi . 1 Smoke signals . . .Signs of change in the high school, the right of a smoking area for students. A kiss . . . a smack. . . a sigh of affection - comes out on the THS campus. It is no longer an unheard of topic - but has been brought out with the change of the times. 0 5? if 5 r 'Arlen .p .f 'Q tw pf 1.1 , . Ac, :Q Y, I I l P' t Believe doors. lf' it or not . . . an excess of homework brings larrard Keil to the out- ,',' W,,, f f W f X fwf f Organizational life at Trinity High is as varied and diverse as the students that participate in it. For iust about every interest, hobby or creed, there is an organization to belong to. The sense of belonging to something one believes in reverts back, perhaps, to that first Continental Congress that set the unity and all for one motivation that produced this country. - Organizations at Trinity let an individual's talent combine with those of other members ofa group to produce a common objective. Fun, fellowship and a sense of obligation to the cause make the organization a collective, creative individual. Vocal director Philip Ware takes bow after a boys choir performance. t l l l l l l l l l Organizations bring personalities to perform before the THS student body. 18 I Student Life Yearbook staffer Sanae Barnes The smile that comes with a superior band performance. lennifer Roberts. Members of the THS drill team offer up a superb performance during an afternoon pep rally. CREATES ORGANIZATIONS ,pv- Members of DECA carve on a jack-o-lantern for Halloween festivi- ties. Organizations unite at pep rallies. Spanisl- club members burst the Pinata during Christmas festivities. Trinity Band members come to attention before offering a performance at the L. D. Bell-Trinity football game. 4 1 Xu, Wf,V . QQ 'Y ' -W5 2 T French club members Suzan Booth and Amy lo Brigman sell good- ies at a French Club bake sale. W ' B. Brown represents organizational life in the fac- ulty ranks. L CLUB PARTICIPATIQN: r Back Bone of The organizational life of any high school provides the thin line dividing great and average determining the high schooI's image to those on the outside looking in. Diversity marks the organizational life at Trinity High, for there is an organization to cover about every possible need or want a student might wish to be involved in. Senior Barney Bethea trys a new position for a drama act surely to win statewide recognition. , N 'E i'l1'NL.a W F it Troy Anns Lynda White and Minta Walker don derbies at the drill team's summer encampment. as , lan Guest and Beth Evans practice practice a new flip while other cheerleaders practice new cheers. i ' S Scott Smith rid. b k. 0 4 mga uc mg Student Life W J l It is not until the student becomes involved that a total educative process takes place. Until the student takes on some responsibility that he fails or succeeds in doing, his education is not complete. Organizational life at THS beckons the student to try, A regardless of failure or success. A Debbie Schumann typing diligently for the yearbook. ei, an 2 ' ' gf J Cathy Stoltze giving instructions to beginning drill team Li Q ',?,, i,' its members. 2 5 V ' V 'L tusgtghl ' .. V' l' .1 - ' 3,-H 1. , ' .. J, un t. -I it 1 Sl' any I, H w ta l. Q I . t ,l Ka ,,,,t -E,- 1-:Y 4 ,,,, jjiwft as .ttt at - AJ., ,N f. 1. 3 ' ffggfj N 'LIT ,tr .V H Vi 1, ' 1 TLHM 3 H Y .. . WYW A. 1... .. .... , . l ' ' A. :W . ' , -, fa- 12 H -7-- nv... WJ, ,,,, , ,, .3 ,. .7 .R . -sz is 'ZVV Trinity cheerleaders proudly accept the Spirit Stick at camp. bronc at the Diamond Hill Rodeo.. EVER-CHANGING CURRICULUM MEETS STUDENT NEEDS A division of the choir department added chore ography to their musical talents Pop and Madrlgal 22 X Student Life i 3 One change at Trinity brought head coach john Redell, who has added to the teaching staff and athletic department. 6 Specialized Writing, A new class at THS with the purpose of publishing a mag- azine using students photog- raphy, writing, and artwork. lewelry, Another new elec- tive at THS this year is available to advanced art stu- dents The success of Mame due to the combined efforts of the drama, art, band, and choir students will make Musical Production a permanent elec- tive. Sports. Pictures flash instantly through the mind. Racers take their mark, get set, then bang! Shots go off in the air - legs stretching for the finish line. Crowds cheering as their football team scores the winning touchdown for their alma mater. Basketball players dash down the court - air filled with emotion - fans shouting their support. Swimmers gasping for air - lungs bursting as they make a final attempt to be first in the race. The cracking of a bat sounds off- a baseball soars far in the outfield - another homerun scored. Amid all this excitement, one realizes how sports plays an important role in everyone's life- including that of the students at Trinity High School. Early school days saw little or no kind of physical fitness programs for students. People failed to realize the importance of physical fitness in its ability to help the student be more alert, agile and quick. School days were quite monotonous until the late 1800's, when such universities as Yale began to understand the value of physical deve opment. However, physical education programs as they are known today were not in existence until after World War 1, when it was learned that more than half of the nation's young men were hysically unfit for combat service. Due to this disclosure, state laws were soon passed that required schools to teach physical education. Therefore, it is through individual state's efforts that physical education has advanced to its present day form. Organized sports of today are the results of yesterday's physical fitness programs. Organized sports: better known as athletics, offer such activities as football, basketball, baseball, swimmin , gymnastics, tennis, golf, track, and volleybai to all students interested in physical fitness. These sports are all designed to teach a student to be quicker, more agile and alert. They also teach students how to co- operate with each other and to strive to be best in what they can do. Although sports have been offered in high schools for the past thirty years, boys have been the main ones to participate in them. Girls did not take such an active role in sports because it was not considered ladylike to do so. All that has changed, however, in just the past ten years. With the coming of Women's Equal Rights, the sports world has seen a drastic change. Girls have come out more and more each year to participate in all major sports such as football, track, softball, etc. Due to a Supreme Court ruling several years ago, it was held that girls could either play in the same league as boys, or start their own girI's league. As a result, many high schools throughout the U.S. are sponsoring girl's leagues. There has been much change in the field of sports since physical fitness programs were first developed in the late 1800's. It can be assumed then, that we will continue to change in the years to come. PRACTICE c -v W 1 HS ' ' 5 , if 1 1, 6 rg, 5 w A A7 W . ,,, , , 1 on . . ,m fb H wh .X 51 4 I- ' Q A ,ap , DA S, A 'd 'lx ff M af f--' F5 Y' X xii A ,i ik' COMPETITION el pf px SATISPACTIO THROUGH .-HW-1 - -Q ' . V, lin I NIumh'n!llI1- g , . - .,..x. .. is Sf t RLMZW wi .-Wm A ' Y' N 1 :3 1 5 A ,W x , igEf:,.12 A , Q , 51 , . if ' ,, ,xg v L, A KV3 , pr-4, 5 ,m'AL 'kL f A . .6 - f5,Lj!gf5,f. ..-- ' -N '- , .... -ry - Z. k K. f 5 vi My A, ff' . A 5' Q Q N A if e ae .M M Q K X v- A f X Q 3 y L 5 x kr s 5 F in gg is bitt J' 1-sr? 1 'if Q YQ E K 1 ggi xr ,rf N' Vi 2 Q W' Q X xx 3' f- X ff 2 1 , 2 ' f f f fi 4. 5 k sr 1 5 1 4 R Q Q3 Graphics by Sherry Hildebrand A CULTURAL PRIMER EOR STUDENT LIFE ' Trinity High School March 8, 1976 Media-Audio-Visual Materials: Purpose: One THS Student- One television - preferably color. One THS student- Popcorn! coke Qcan substitute Oreo cookies and milk ...y To keep information of the ever changing ways of Howto be cool, the student should view at least four of these shows per week - have a working knowledge of at least two characters in each show - and be able on any given Monday, after a week's viewing time, to quote the plot of five shows. Trinity High School March 8, 1976 Media-Audio Materials: Purpose: One radio -tape deck - stereo record player The student- in order to keep up with the maddening pace of new music - new rock groups - should have, by graduation, tapes! records of at least the individuals and rock groups listed below. He or she should show proficiency in being able to recognize what genre a song is from as it is played on mediums listed above, i.e. progressive country - hard rock. TEXT: TEXT: Welcome Back Kotter The Who Starsky and Hutch Olivia Newton-Iohn Happy Days ZZ Top M-A-S-H Ohio Players Monty Python's Deep Purple ,Flying Circus Willie Nelson Baretta Black Oak Ark. Koi ak Trinity High School Chicago March 8, 1976 Materials: School - students Purpose: upon registering for his or her first year, the ms student should be acquainted with at least three words and meanings . . . The student should have a good working knowledge of the total list by school's ending or graduation . . . Lexicon: - Alright- good Oh YUK - displeasure E Turkey -loser Gross - superlative of YUK Gross out Royal- superlative of Drag - Boring gross-out Gag Me - you make me sick Dig it- I like it. Love ya' - way to conclude yearbook signing. 27 A BREAK I THE DAY: Assemblies should be more than iust something to get you out of class, they should have a purpose. l'll have to say that assemblies are for our benefit. . . . break up the monotonous schedule of the day. Assemblies are to help school spirit, but there is too much apathy around which makes them boring and useless. Because of the basic instinct of all students to escape classroom clamor at the earliest convenience, l generally enjoy the change of pace an assembly provides. lt's not quite graduation, but it's N ASSEMBLY a step in the right direction. Assemblies at THS provide entertainment, promote school spirit, and become a vehicle for the airing and possible solving of problems that confront we, the Trinity High students. Entertainment usually involves a performance, perhaps a band, with ultimate purpose being students happy and club coffers supplied with new- found funds. Pep rallies for athletic endeavors unite students in the common cause of school spirit, with class competing against class for the Spirit Stick. Assemblies at THS also serve to bring students together to present problems that confront high school life. A goal of this type assembly is to see students united to solve or attempt to solve the problems at hand. Usually students are afforded the opportunity to present feedback to administrative personnel, for all give and no take presents an unhealthy situation. Assemblies with a purpose, no matter what the means to that purpose might be, are worthwhile, they further expose the student to the variety of life. 'R 'l W' A t ifg-'avg' s..t so stee 1 1 1. The Expense. 2. Spirit! 3. The Pan- ther City Picker. 4. Director Schronk. WATERGATE BUS STQP HUSTLE SPIDER 13 -- DISCO 76 - Seniors sponsoring their own kind of dance complete with a disc jockey from a local radio station playing everyone's favorite music. Dance contests. ladies' Choice. Men's Choice. Lots of fun. Success for the Senior class and a good time for everyone involved. HOMECOMING DANCE - Western decor. Live band. Sagebrush performed. No fancy dresses or homecoming mums, just blue jeans and gingham shirts. Yee-hah, Plenty of dancin'. Country western singing galore HOWDY DANCE - 75-76 cheerleaders bring all students together after the first home football game. Titus Oats performed. Everyone showed. A good time and good dancing. Success for the cheerleaders -- new friends among students. THE DANCE Taco Bell Retas McDonalds A PLACE FIQO EPi1lTO MEET 5 fa S h WY ming Sonic . . W5 Rick's Chicken DFW' Pizza Inn Kentucky Fried Chicken Acc d gt Va Theriot. . . If you're getting ki h t h gry f al hamburger - SONIC is w ere fo d 'Yummy good . . . Mr. Murra a es a rea Rick's Fried Chicken. S d f -A xx ,Q I5 ' . K .. ' !:?f?-li,5sff' ,i X .il a bg,,viLA ' Y x ,M 1' 1 iiike HANGQUTS PROVIDE CCDNTINUING EDUCATION for the THS student - for surely comment about the day's activities in the classroom carry through those hours of sitting and chatting - grinding out , the philosophy of under twenty - at the local drive-in. Hang outs have been with the high school student for a longtime - they are part of his regimen. When a student feels hunger pains after his second period class, what does he do to satisfy his need for food? If a senior, he has his heart set on one of the eateries on this page. When a student feels the need for socializing about current events in his life, where does he head? To a local hang- out, to be sure. ln this ever-changingisociety one item fort e high school student never changes - his need for a hang-out. 95115 cAF lug., 5 i 'w.,i li' ., L... Wells White takes a break from school activities for sustenance and conversation. ax . 2 Home cooking and atmosphere is what Bret letton enioys at Reta's Cafe. 33 A LOOK I TO YOUR FUTURE: COLLEGE DAY College Day was a new item on the Trinity campus this year. In years past, THS has had a college night. Many colleges were represented and interested students and parents were invited for the presentation. This year sessions were held during the day permitting all students to attend. This year was also different in that not only were colleges represented, but also vocations. Each student chose three exhibits that interested him and spent thirty minutes in that room. xxx 'S'gf'N'eI- I Mrs. Riley in the counseling department is always eager to help students find information on colleges. Xp! 4'-2,..,,.., .,,,,7q Pamphlets! Pamphlets! - Rush, Applications, Housing, Scholarships, and Catalogues. Forms, forms, and more forms. julie Fyke. av' Stephen F. Austin or bust! Phill Challenner Ed Caygle discusses the advantages of Rice University. WHAT COMES NEXT? COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY, VOCATION, TECHNICAL SCHOOL tif I l Auditioning for drill team tryouts involves much practice and sweat bef ore the actual performance. For the girls trying out, a friendly reminder is above this cutline in a series of pictures involving the 'lstep hook-hook, the bounce kick, and the finish 1-2-3. Prospective NN5 - RAI-I-RAI-IS AUDITIO FQRSPIRITED ROLES 11 ' Competition and pressure is seen as Debbie Holloway tries-out for cheer- leader. ',. Oh Gosh - I've got to lose ten pounds before this Monday! Get those kicks up - snap your heads - point those toes and sharpen your motions! With the coming of Drill Team and Cheerleader Try-Outs more than 90 girls started practicing at Trinity during early morning and late afternoon hours. Practice for Drill Team tryouts consisted of learning two dance routines: one containing 36 high kicks and the other being a precision prop routine. Practice for cheerleaders included learning two cheers - one group and one individual. After one week of strenuous practice for prospective cheerleaders, and two weeks for prospective Troy-Anns, tryouts were held February 11, and February 13, respectively. When these tense days of pressure were over - how did these girls spell relief? C-E-L-E-B-R-A-T-E! J :J 4 T is 'Gi 45.-I W , iiii fiiis -If ,t,,t ,.,pfe-f fi f wfmi V - - , Sophomore Angie Ramos will be varsity cheerleader, 76- A, ' sc c ,.., y khye' N 77. cansihwms- +- ' 1 Q. 3 - Herkie as seen by returning cheerleader Beth Evans. 35 Go back, go back, 50 back into the woods, You hasn't you hasn't, you hasn't got the goods, You hasn't got the rhythm and you hasn't got the jazz - You hasn t got the team that Trinity has. WHAT SIN' NEW f . ..,..v.sv . If-pal ,. . . ,,ff3,! 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EL What is it that provides for the recognition these persons receive while others do their jobs, living a life without much 1 notice? ls it being in the right place at the right time? Is it who you know and not what you know? Is it luck? Is America a nation that must have its heroes to worship? It, as is much of life, a mystery that probably cannot be solved, for it deals with the abstract, not the concrete. Y However, all notable people possess qualities that we may K learn from. First- a strong responsibility for all they involve themselves with . . . ir Second - a talent to be used and perfected . . . 5 Third - a sensitivity toward fellow humans . . . A Fourth - creativity to rise above mediocrity . . . Fifth - a desire to be the best at whatever challenge is , attempted. But you say people possess these qualities and are not on the front page of the newspaper every day. Fret not, they too are notables. 1 8 6 s WI -gp-f i .gx , M ,m 14i.. .sf f Q, ' .v ,X R, may X' f Q' Q- ,,, I ..- A , 4, ,. xr? X 3. IJ, 5, ev 1 -W4 ,W Y 'Ti--1- 1 'Q 'ir N. X aff ,390 Gi 2 if W.: 1 fl AV W I 5 M0431 1 1 4 .7 J, 'pf M4-Q., ' ,K ff' 4 5. J9- ,--f-' Q' I I ....4....,V.,5 s- 1 of I 4 three an defensive football 1 ' n. 4-1 of Key Club has been 3 plans to law. Tom's other baseball, stamp and and listening to hard rock ,5 . .,,, A... ,,..,.....aoov-M'f-M 9...-vw-www-f 43 ,pw ,Ju . . M , , W ff M 'gffzg 'h:, , , ,,, .W k I 49 Nw' Q, V W I ,, , W 7 .mb . , if . gfferw I 5 4 Cv. l9'lLYLil0 L aruwv WMM Qgwqjm f ini? FFICERS 1975-76 CL SS 44 K ,fh X A 'Vg' A ws? get Lv . fl xi 1 J' ' 1 X S v' 5 n N ,ii ! A Y., ,KL ,, ' 5' J-gf lw,.. A . 1' W' -Q Sig. W A af-gm fs ' h if Zola 8851 id Bri erwood, Steve Pantuso, Dav nd vin Oldham, Dwayne Thrasher, lerry Bundren, Mark U GJ Z H. :: GJ Ol' Ch M e.. ': 6. l. FB I 2. e C GJ :- L PU QE 3.2 F1-I .4 :I ev V7 I- o be c x P- L. GJ E o D29 C O 1: QE :: L1 -C -E0- Q: Q 0- W sl .1-E aa LJ c an ei oo 45 'pavid Bnggs ein? SR. CLASS OFFICERS Officers lerry Bundren Mark Underwood David Briggs Steve Pantuso Proiects - Float, film festivals, Disco dance . Leadership The officers that bring out . . The Spirit of 76 IR CLASS OFFICERS luniors One step higher One step to go Officers Zola George ' lenny Montgomery lo Harp lisa Warren Planning, projects, fun Tomorrows' Seniors lb' Z QA' '. .A -K . .Q' s-, Fx 'Annan Y , N K ff ' u '- : 44 1 'tl U' 'Q A ww. ali ,ki 4 3. is-X A-x ,-v .J , 1 5 X,.e.gXg3' Q x, . - W AK? Q .-5 S X F ,-, ix Pa Q g by N KM if S' 1' F N 33? ' AK' 3' 3 N - 4 , fs, QTEYQ in Q w X sg, 8 ix 'K A? x X rim 'KJV R - ,, if vddghq f pw if km 9 Q , v -nf Y X Qhff Vx-. '4ff x 1 sz. A wx wx 3 -, ' ,A J, 5, f. .4 g. V., .WN ., . UN? ,K x W ,-?,- YN 9 fo 'fx , ' A .F , Win W 1 . 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X JE S W E E T H E A R T S A S 'YJ .if T ii .k,-, f W N 2 '5-41' B E A i A , 4' u Mr. and Mlss Coleen Houston and ff-miQ ff -1 F A V' g n vigil' JV'-3 .5 1. fm ww, ' 16 I Notables 'nw' SWEETHEARTS AND BEAUS O I , ,,'xv P will .-f .., ' Key Club lenny M Sweetheart and beau elections are a tradition of Trinity organizations that evolved from the Basketball and Football sweethearts of '68. Each year the organizations elect a girl or boy to represent their group for the year. 1 S l rv' K A f . ' si war' QU 'Q' PERSO ALITIES PARADE 4,0 J' 0 AV N S. . fgyi 1 xiii 0 . 9 lk 5 1 G, N1 faux V1 f '. ,f L I N w. 9 B mfr' 4 .X Y: 'fd N jf 1. f 1 I. 5 315 'Q , r V' ' M w -4 I .v I lu' K ,, g, 1 .f-nf, ., 'fi UI.. A' r' I Q N , UQ , ll lo' Y 1 I l H I f f S-55 n WX 7 I 1 7 Lu Q -1 Ia .,..., ' .4 O 'v- r x X-4-1 .IL X fl. 3- x Q, ,. 5:1 .3 Q-q A ff .yx 1 5 5 ' bivtp , i - I , ad' 'A MX' If I ' VJ' 1- . ' :AX . X W I I ' lj -f Xxftixx J 1- I A 1 I I A I 5 'X 1 0 lt' x-Af . gi, '1 - - I QP! X. 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M wif-N Q WH0'5 WH0 SWIMMING BUSINESS W DECA F BUSINESS X xi? azz, DECA WH O'S WHO CT VOE '5- 'in h in.. The academic section is X3 new addition to the Triune this year lt consists of people who excel in given areasg Who's Whog s H Salutatorianfand Valedictorian.--The Who's Who candidates are selected each year by the faculty based on 13 student's scholastic ability and interest in the subject. The top one and two ranking - seniors receive the honor of Vaiedictorianand Salutatorian, it l respectively.tThese students work hard to achieve these: A t scholastic goals and wetthe staff of '76 feel they should be l hqnored- l l l t , t , , is fi? if V - emi V Vxf 'rx ,Av-1.,,.,,M,si SQ O 0 A! 1 i 53, -0 1 ,E f llllt the 80 I Academics Wk 5 VW -js J 'A , ,Q A,, 1 Yjw UIQ! , . H ,i. ,Yi A 1 I GREA T P DPLE ,,.s:'04 'F' fr ,,,.h Nui 2 5 af ,, 1,-gzg 'fy . safi :X '-4 . -5' 5 K L1 7-16 51 w-QAAJNQQ,,1L GLM cl MQW 1904+ 9 'W fu C 005 u wma uw fvwiyg iw 35042 CQMOZCXEMQEGQQ 9 Wd wifmig O63 W' EWMQ . aj QQ! VKYWcfMvM Kmaw QQ Oofvvf QIMQO E51 Qotwm had Lw WMf1QU, QM awww. to 5304720 mx Mmiffkllfi WQMMW cf 9 04340 C'i51f1fuuvxg fmcgmulf, UOVLQXLVKJQ WCQJG 1156, VXCZOL fwLQ,fLQ OQCAJQJQ W Www lb xxod W?ALLxq36QAf?5QiiMOjUxd?L L F5 RQCCWQQQSZ wmawumifw 'Q cx q65xgO1mOw+fwvEikQiaQ Q? 51 E , ei '2 ,K . Q . W E Q g QQSQV CLW1 iclepi C1865 QQQ NLIIL M J JQQQ L Gmc 70? STUDE T CCUNCIL preparation and distribution of I.D. cards. These cards identify the students and classify them for open lunch. On into the year, the Council sponsored the Homecoming Dance, and also Career Day. The members planned a project for Valentine's Day. The Heart'O'Grams were a part of this project. Sponsors of this club are Mr. Modie Wells and Ms. Patsy Daunis. RX, ' Seniors jerry Bundren Phill Challennar Debbie lohnston Cathy Stoltz Mark Underwood Tammy Kranz Bill Ellis lay Pool Celeta Strahan Debbie Fuller Doug Eberhart Ricky Livingston Gary Hammond Coleen Houston Yale lary lu n tors Carrie Proctor Mark Pogue Zola George Kathy Iackson lenny Montgomery April Gresham Kirk Lively lim Keith Kathy Crossland Sophomores Chris Gavlak Kevin Oldam lenny Dorsey Stoney Odel Dwayne Thrasher Brenda Atchison Martha O'Brien Suzanne Fazende 'K 0 2, Q i ,- :fi 1 Student iouncll plans are - 177 vu 'fl .l- 1-f s el 9' 1, WS., .ff- ' .tuNNEL n iw Student Council sponsored Hqmecommg exes. e e 4 1 3. 3 ei h , AE -va: 3.Q W '15 to the festivities df. welcoming the - F i 5' ,,' ' , ' 1 N'N X it y y 'WiTl3 lllr :ill ,ll ffft if wr lrllll . 3 Z' ll 'fo ' l 'lflllf 'f'- I 1 ,,,, ,L ,,.. YQ f ,,,.,NNNNN. 1 W, lml.+ .,f,, le .t loe Above all else, the photo staff for the yearbook strives for perfection concerning pictures to be used in the TRIUNE. To be sure, no photograph is used that is out of focus - has scratches on it- or thumb prints on it. Also, the photography staff at Trinity strives for that certain amount of contrast between light and dark to avoid what is known as the flat print. To show all TRIUNE subscribers just exactly what a good photo page should be, the men of the lenses worked extra hard putting together graphically what should prove an award- winning page. ef ,WY SMILE HO UR C RC JUP STIMULATES SCHOLARSHIP The National Honor Society promotes enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulates leadership and service, and instills in each member good citizenship habits. With help from its two sponsors, Mrs. Lorraine Lamb and Mrs. Madeline Taylor, the honor group put together a Thanksgiving Basket, a Christmas Faculty Bake Sale, and a elean-up day at THS. I 'fi w.........,. an 8 Q . N, gl ff ZL, Q- A ,. ' wi Q I xv lu A liilixga, 522.3 ' Q fm. 5? 24 'H ' ,fa ,f 5' ' mf? I ' pvqjk J ' ln 1 xi. W, E 'S i -K. V I ,a,.x...-., A . ......-.0 4 fn 5 , Ag -........- , I ', 1 .v o o . ,lk , ,frfgiv '-63 0 Q5 caan-.. Wi .Q nl' I it l if 1 R X lpn , 'S ti M, M K Population and Faculty Associate Editor - Gail Shoppa Editor -- Philip Perry Assistant Editor - Sanae Barnes Billy Mason, Debbie Fuller, U Marvina Wylie and Lynda White. 86 X Organilat 0 A SCRAPBQOK SCRAP ANNUAL STAFF y a ty, Notables and Academics Karen Barton and Coleen Houston. WITHIN A BGOK REVISES PAST Organizations Perhaps no job on campus requires as much time and effort as does yearbook work. Don't crop the picture that way, and the picture will have to be done over, are phrases frequently heard, but disliked among yearbook members. At Trinity, the staff has worked hard to capture all facets of Trinity High School to show - 4-' individualism through a collective sense. Student Life D. l. Hawthorne, jamie Standridge, Gail Shoppa. Sanae Barnes, joy Donovan and Debbie Cowman. DQ if 5 if Sports Peter Krause, Debbie Schumann and Philip Perry. mpg, we have the N 0 X 'N Q J E, f 5 S' 'Eg Eg E ,K1, 54 A? 3 4 S -N ws, . ., K - 54 -f-2 , 2. fgks 1 VV,. Iik .Nkf,kif1g ' Pl . ,gk g'g3Qgf f 'gb - S AQ 5 ,--,Z '53 E' if 'Q Z': iff WM S 1 f if 'sf f , 5 S 5 2 Ji fi , z Q 3 ' 'Y ,ik 5. Wii- I A ,,.,, .. fx 3 K t W A X ,K 4 g,:k if ., K M i 1 if -',, . jf 1 Q - - f,,x'.a,- L i hx 1 AS. Q. JN ! W N xl Q if ' i. A A is my W Q V Q .. , A ig, A H f .Q I ' A L' Q' . . LK1' mmh' S - fx K 'F' QfNQEwv wff?wwQ, ' J , wymxgmwkff QW. f f Q3 egtgiigfsg 'Nw' S jk, k Qin- K- pw 1 - jf . in gf, iv , ,N K in w ,Lf, I w 1' . , Af W S23w'ff Y . K kkrh , V V . LV g . gs mms b gk ' .M W A M451 ,, . A. ,s g . Y Q Kb, VY... gb ff ' sf .5 :Q tr 'F' ' if +51 4xggfQQvt , A T' Ay QQ , f SQN dvr 5256592 ' 'Q -Vff' - f ,ry .L - fi' 1 A A+ V1 'I in 4 A ,5N,fzVk . w iv- NgM wadfwfxzksv at H 1W,. N, AL., , S X my A , 46 'Mawr '-.tv ,129 f . 5 . gl . I I fm-A i 5 . 5 ' . 5 8 - ' 'Q KY' A ' ' wg H' Y L 3 ,. 1 .K K M 2 Q , i ARA Q A ggljylmiw W Q ,X Ne, Y 5 f' 'iv i 5 I1 . ,J 5 yay. W, Ku gl, . L- . , ,. -? gy . Q 5 ur- ,, ffgtn, as 4 K' px w xx . 'ffpii , mfxisfi . x x E xg 1 ' ,I't'l't 4 igwg, , - A a 4. 1: ' ,, A , V455 1' ' .X 8 ' V1 515 'C'mxix,gikskll3'91 3 ,TSW . ,,- 5 - P.. , 5 at X34 by A P j 'ff2x3X . 3 Q fx 3 ' 'wif C Q ' , 4' S Q 5 ww wffmai WM ff Q ey , wr 4, ,W W Z1 f A Q 3 :jg A 1 writetg Terry TrusselI'B'6Squez, student interest writer. 5 M22 91 2 w -4? 4 5' '25 JT, L ,,w,ggSandygKyrishg5porzts , Naipcy Wortham, Advertising, PALA TIR iii!! 5 f fir' Cv. M W Q f ,QQ q,,,,,., 'WW 5, . iijeftf Fisher lgartoonifst H' 1 bard? Woriham, Feature Writer Mark Underwood, Photography, Advertising ug , JT' a.,,,..,Q . L.. far , ff The Thespians had a busy year with the production of Rainmaker, Mame, the Mad Show and a Spring production plus tournament involvement. One of the first activities included attending the Regional Convention in Spring, Texas. The Thespians kicked off the year with an initiation party and treasure hunt, not to mention cast parties throughout the year. As an added pleasure, the group went to Granny's Dinner Theatre and saw 1776 and attended plays at T.C.l.C. Along with the fun, twice as much work was put into productions and tournaments. The Thespians worked on the U.I.L. one act play, The Enchanted, and directed the Kaliedescope Theater, an experimental production. Throughout the year, the group continually brought in awards for their superior performances in the duet scenes in tournaments, Reader's Theatre Productions and State U.I.L. competition in Austin. Sponsor for the group was Mrs. lan Schronk. FUTURE OMI EES Dianna Beasley Barney Bethea lerry Betsill Debbie Bliss Amy lo Brigman Phill Challenner rust: Chamber leff Farrell Van Frey Debbie Fuller Richard Hamm Gary Hammond Steve Hoey Beverly Brown Ch ' ' s 92 I Organizations Officers - Kneeling, L to R: Steve Pantuso, Vice President: lulia Roberts, Treasurer: Philip Voise, Clerk. Seated, L to R: Debbie Fuller, Publicity: Geni Starnes, Vice-President, Amy lo Brigman, Secretary, Beverly Brown, President. Not Pictured: Kevin Math- eny, Publicity. Steve Pantuso and lerry Betsill discuss ing matters in The Rainmakerf' A91 H 'L , 2 iii, xx ' fy, I sly? -.sep f 1 I' v C ju CoflMl. f Cathy Stoltze as Vera Charles in Mame. ,, nail. is , Fw 4 ta- VJ , 'L -- .pq r. F 5' A it 1 ,af -1 9 -' 521' 'HL '- , , . .f'tQg' 7r Mrs Schronk Trinity's Drama PQR THE ACADEMY AWARD iff MW? QQ., , ,gm Steve Hoey, Beverly Brown and Philip Voise in the production of T he Rainmakerf' Sarah Hill as she portrayed Agnes Gooch in Mame. Coleen Houston Carla lordan Nils Kjell Denise leach Kathy Maben Kevin Matheny Steve Pantuso leni Roberts lulia Roberts Susan Robinson Geni Starnes Cathy Stoltze Mark Underwood Philip Voise 93 V E 1 N , I V i h 1 w K K K Y Phillip Voise and Steve Hoey in make-up for Mame. V PRODUC i , TOURNAMENTS, U.I.L. -- A GOCJD YEAR FOR y THE THESPIANS Pwwlunqa. r i L Rehearsal after rehearsal proved rewarding for the Thespians in the produc- 1 tion of Mame i u 94 I Organizations Barney Bethea and Gary Hammond in the sheriff's office in The Rain- maker. 1 s MAME i. I r' .fi . Mrs. Schronk proudly displays the Mame T-shirt. She is the Trou- badors' sponsor. 0 TROUBADQRS -- ORGANIZATIQ FOR FIRST YEAR DRAMA STUDE TS The Troubadors is an organization for first year drama students. The club attracts students interested in acting and is a preparatory for the Thespians. The group often works as the prop crew and various other crews besides studying the art of drama. Mrs. lan Schronk sponsors the organization. lane Barton Ktlah Burke Patti Cavmess Debbie Dickerson Mark Griffith Gina Hancock Kathy Huffman Detta Iohnston Kristi Koenig Peter Krause Becky little Robert Matuszewskl Susan Muller Dale Montague Cynthia Parker Diane Phillips Linda Pruitt Dupee Reneterna Patti Ross Tom Smith Craig Soles liz Spain lim Taylor Angie Tyler Scott Wagner LouAnn White Bart Woodfin Denise Cunningham jerry DeBusk in . to y, C4..mf' ' ' 95 Raiford Allen Gordon Andrew Chris Baab Mike Baab Barry Bethea lerry Betsill Gary Bohannan David Brown joey Burch Bob Burke Ed Caygle Bobby Childers Mark Clifton Richard Cluck Chris Coffey Doug Eberhart leff Eberhart David Ebert Dwayne Enox Ronnie Fairless Charlie Ford Kris Cavlak Kim Glass David Goodlett Benny Graves Steve Greer Ed Henderson Russell Henry Scott Hickfang 'Glerh Hibler Keith Hill Aaron lolley Reynold lones Sneed Kaker Steve Kimbrell Kenneth Koldetsky Vale Lary Kirk lively Ken Lizak Eddie Massie losh Matthews Robert Matuszewski David McDonald Scott McWilliams Leroy Mills Mark Monroe Brian Nelson Steve Niles Brian Nolan Stoney Odell lay Pool Kyle Pool Larry Potter David Proctor Gregg Ray Mike Rich David Risenhoover Tommy Rowland Tim Shillings Scott Steinford Marty Stover Dwayne Thrasher Bob Thatcher David Trussell Russell White lohn Whitley Anthony Wynn 96 I Organizations THLETES SHARE CHRISTIA PELLQWSHIP I' fit, Q S Mg fe 4 A s it l , A . F.C.A. lFellowship of Christian Athletesj, is made up of young men interested in bettering their Christian life. The club s meetings include Bible study and guest speakers. Emphasis is placed on the importance of good sportsmanship. The club s sponsor is Mr. Wes Pyfer. QV 2,91 ' 1 Y Z, , I --Lii N 'Y' , lilwaye sher jgibphtlnore meriber. jim . ji .. .i g Wes Pyfer, sponsor WE CARE AND SHARE YDU G CI-IRISTIA WOME 's..:J ,v4X,gls,j K -'l A Officers - Seated: Debbie Fuller, Secretary and Treasurer, Ken- dra Bookout, Publicity: Kathy Crossland, Program. Standing: Celeta Strahan, President: lan Greer, Vice-President, and Deb- bie lohnston, Historian. , , , ,.,. Y.C.W. tYoung Christian Womenj got off to a great start this year with almost eighty members. Y.C.W. sponsored three outdoor picnics and parties for the M.B.I. children at Stonegate Elementary. Gifts and tray favors were made at Christmas and Thanksgiving for elderly patients in local rest homes. At the end of the year, Y.C.W. sponsored the Miss Ugly contest which drew quite a crowd to set up an interesting tradition at Trinity. Sponsors are Betty Karlick, Lois Nixon, and Becky Steppe. Celeta Strahan and Debbie lohnston aid in serving at a M.B.l. picnic. Susan Armstrong Brenda Atchrnson lo Blankenship Kendra Bookout Lynne Boring Mary Brown Sandi Burch Lisa Byars Nancy Cappa Carolyn Capps Nancy Clark Lisa Combs Kathy Crossland Brenda Denton Gretchen Dube Suzanne Fazende Debbie Fuller Michele Grlley lan Greer Gina Hancock Nancy Hanson Cmdl Hewlson Shelli Hewlson Kan Hightower Shan Hightower Leslie Hrmes Cynthia Hrpp Debbie Holloway Debbie lohnston Diane Kelly loby Krmbro Cammy Lecroy Connie Mays Tracey McMahon Nancy Miller Lori Myrlck Dana Owen Laurie Pasteur Melissa Parrot Nancy Payton Kelly Pogue Carrie Proctor Angle Rarlsback Robin Rrgsb Brenda Riley Sylvia Rios Alyson Roberts Gayla Russell Frances Shawl Lisa Skrba Donna Smith Susan Spivey Celeta Strahan Becky Sumruld Deb Taylor Donna Thompso Mlnta Walker Robyn Walston Phyllis White Kim Wred Pat Wlllrams Marvlna Wylie Lori Mattingly . .I Y n IU ICR HISTCDRIA S -- PUT TOGETHER PIECES QF THE PAST -Y -V - -f- --- -V - , Rutledge, leannie Butler. Second Row: Laurie Frank, Sandra Fitch, Beth McGinnis, Carla The lunior Historians are a Bright. Third Row: Bonnie Snider, George Brigman, Anita Howard. first year organization under the sponsorship of Mr. Larry lobe. The group is made up of students who are proud and interested in their Texas heritage and want to find out more about the historical background of the people and places of Texas. During the year, club members assisted in the collection of books, documents and other information about the H.E.B. area history. Putting together pieces of the past answered the question, why is Texas the way it is? Club functions of the year were made up of collecting old recipes, diaries, letters and photographs, and sponsoring such activities as history fairs and cemetery analyses. 981 Organizations lunlor sponsor of the 415:63 Officers - Bonnie Snider, President, Sandra Fitch, Vice-President Sallie Schnell, Treasurer, leannie Butler, Reporter, Carla Bright, Sec- retary. Mr. Larry lobe, Sponsor. or K? si PNA Q a L5 N , H . Coleen Houston Io Harp Head Cheerleader Beth Evans W Tammy Kranz . ' lan' Guest 52,3215 N 1 I ' V t f?rJ ,JJX5 -7 ,V ,A 1 A fn '91r, x I 4 A 1 QF' ' J.-ia, if gig f H7r J M N , A Q H9141 ' X M Wo., ,, LW S 4 ., in-F ,le L4 , . 'f z . V - 5 , K' HQ' . ' . . A 'in 'ig , I fe f, fi' N ,131 ' iff- ' I f s yy A v J A , l if ,. , -'fe iw Michelle Monroe 1 L . . Q ' K lennY Mon!SomefY Hon: re-we Wgggwq ' 5 The glamour of being a cheerleader, between pep rallies and athletic games. coming pep rally. 55: l ii The cheerleaders as they perform a pom-pom routine at the Home- BLOOD, SWEAT AND CHEERS Tammy Kranz, Senior cheerleader. JR' Coleen Houston, , Senior cheerleader. ......---Q.-.x-4 Tammy Kranz is really up-in-the-air, as she displays her gymnastic ability. 100 I Organizations u - , W ' A, Xa' Saab? S7 'fd' 3 Qtr 5 9 Q 5. ,L V . ,y , -- ' 'N ,Q W glff . . .and Funny GirIs. . hx b, -Q'r.. X., Although it is not required, the cheerleaders usually attend some type of camp in the summer to learn new cheers, new pep rally skits and different ways to promote spirit among the students. This year they attended Stephen F. Austin University in Nacogdoches, where they were awarded ribbons: three superior and one excellent. They also were honored by receiving the spirit stick four times, and being first runner up for the award of excellence. A new item brought home by the 75- 76 cheerleaders was the Spark Plug, an award decided by fellow cheerleaders who vote on the squad that displayed the most sipirit and leadership t roughout the five days at camp. Cheerleaders this year are Coleen Houston, Tammy Kranz, lo Harp, Beth Evans, lan Guest, Michelle Monroe, and lenny Montgomery. lucky ladies. . . 'wa- 2,f4'fr'a, ,s if --I sf 'ini' 'f ,'iVlJ,i 5.4.1 s. .W 'P Performing at pep rallies is one of the many duties that the cheerleaders accept. A 'fSPARK PLUG AWARD WINNERS A The cheerleaders atop A building at the outdoor pep rally. 101 -t V r -s,, .lv W , 1, . 3 Q 54' xi .iv yy- .B 1 l 5 O y - s I is . It N 52 pix x K 'Y it 1 0 - -o ,N n as O . j Q r J, ,,.. .. Q w k, g3yg,3f.rf2L U .. g 1 .3 ':y.,.z1' .- K' 'i l'., j' XE: r i ff 7, 5 J . High kicks and pom-poms, a part of lx cheerleader's life. I N. ,4 ifsf.wt ,. Hey, look at 10, shes a bifdm a f ' I - T -1 -'Wi l If if - -L4-52' am sm' lan Guest and Tammy Kranz doing their iumps at the Homecoming Pep Rally. .-yy I s QA 4 P V - V ,Q X ' fy , ' K ,Q ' A ' 1 , X The cheerleaders in their many formations at a Pep Rally. .3 ' ' 51 li it . , KK ,A,.,,5,. . Q, ,Q A In ,, ' D g V M512 gf Ai' :Bl V K ,,,Q,....w-'la' -5 - ,ff A 1? i F 9 T H5 AN RL V K ,1-nf 'E '- f I Mk 1 A Q 1 .A b 'N .QQ 1 gi Q Q ' Q ' s Af' ., '5 ge 4 Q? ? 'r' ffiwf 'Q max' Dub Seni 'QP bie Iohnston or lieutenant C6 lun Y lor Chthy Stolli Senior Lieug f. new 1,4 2 1 RX X X, 'P 2 f. 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T A Q, KX Q 5 3 SK 5,2 if ew S i ,HQ V12 f- QMQ. f M ,L ff' ' , Ann memb re to gave the team fav0rS figzhopes of vic- fninute Sherrie Adams loni Alkire Pam Ambrose Brenda Atchison Wendie Bagwell Sanae Barnes lana Barton Repshie Bearden Patti Blackburn lo Blankenship Kendra Bookout Beth Bravenec Sandra Brewer Ginger Bricker Carla Bright Sandi Burch Lisa Byars Patti Caviness Lisa Chambers Sandra Cleary Fredia Davidson Christi Davis Kim Davis Terri Davis Brenda Denton D aun Dodson jenny Dorsey Gretchen Dube Robbie Echols Valerie Everett Deidree Ellis Shirley Fagen Michele Fazende Suzanne Fazende Gracie Flores Katie Forrest Pam Fox Kathy Garrett lana Glenn Kim Gray Debbie Greenhill Dena Hall Gina Hancock Pam Hanner Carrie Hannie Tina Haraias Shelley Hewison Lovella Higginbotham Leslie Hines Cynthia Hipp Debbie Holloway 108 f Organizations Troy-Ann Spirit Club Gets on the Good Foot Trinity's Spirit Club as they march down Main Street during the Homecoming Parade Trinity's Spirit Club, made up mainly of Sophomore girls, promotes much of the spirit at the Pep Rallies and Athletic games. The club devoted much of its time painting posters to decorate the gym plus learning new cheers at the meetings they attended on Wednesday afternoons. The Spirit Club was one of the organizations that participated in the parade for this year's Homecoming activities. This organization, which boasts a membership of approximately one hundred members, is under the direction of Mrs. Loretta Day. l Front, Left to Right: Suzanne Fazende, Vice-President, Brenda Atchison, President, Nikki Quesenberry, Secretary. Second Row: Kelly Pogue, Secretary, D'aun Dodson, Secretary. Top: Sandra Brewer and Donna Wilson, Secretaries. 253 i is I YT.: S . 3j,g2.'l? The Spirit Club performed at pep rallies, both outdoors and in the gym. Georgann lackson Kathy lenkms loBeth Kimbro Kim Kimray Paula Lancaster Cammy Lecroy Mary Lemmons Penny Llncecum Becky Little Gretchen Livingston Teresa Luttrull Theresa McKinney Ana Medina Sandra Menix Becky Michaud Tami Miller Cam Moore Terri Morelock Kitty Morse Martha O Brian Kay Owen Sabrina Paslay Laurie Pasteur Debra Petrek Sammye Plattel Kelly Pogue Carol Porter Kim Price Micah Propps Angle Ramos Gracie Rolos Gina Sandlm Sharon Scheldel Sally Schnell Katrina Schultz Donna Sewell Michele Shelton lodee Skaff Susan Spivey Twlla Stern Kim Summerville Tamrnie Thomas Gladys Vance Charla Wetll Kim Wled Amy Wlllbanks Beck: Williams Donna Wilson Lee Ann Wmsett Suzanne Wolfe Nikki Quesenberry Youth of Today Hold the Key for Tomorrow The Key Club, an organization in its second year at Trinity, is the youth division of the Kiwanis International. The main purposes of the Key Club are to develop character and leadership by involving young men in local and school related service projects. Some of these projects were the Christmas bell ringing for the March of Dimes, formation of a Big Brother System, and the bike-a-thon for diabetes. The sponsor is Mr. Curtis Clegg. With the help of Mr. Clegg, the Key Club organizes another project Officers - Harold Widener, David Wagoner, jerry Bishop, and H. L. Humphries. Top - Down: Tom Engle, Keith Hill, David Wagoner, Brian Bohannon, David Good, H. L. Humphries jimmy Akers, lerry Bishop, Mr. Clegg, Clinton Rhodes, Harold Wid- ener, and Harold Mason. Y-3 no WAY KS? sv Debra Pelrek Wendie Bagwell Kim Kimray loni Alkire Troy Hall Dana Owen Rephsie Bearden lulie Alkire Donna Pope lenny Nicholson Avona Hogg Becky Little Brenda Denton Kim Summerville Kim Price Cammie Lecroy Phyllis Pitts Mona Lewis Kim Davis Dena Hall Debbie Goble Donna Robinson Valerie Everett Sandra Menix Tammy Rose FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OP AMERICA A YUJTTER 4 E ,X K Fi. ,vas A Offi V A - ,WW Cel'S Q ii , ',Zr...fi . '---sv' fw .., if 4 ,anni- A W Brenda Denton, Cammie Lecroy, Troy Hall, Dana Owen, Becky Little, Kim Kimray, Donna Pope. HGMEMAKERS BRI C- TALE T T0 ASSEMBLIES 5 AID AREA I STITUTIONS THRU SERVICE PRCDIECTS One of the best assemblies of the year at Trinity was sponsored by the Future Homemakers of America and featured the Panther City Pickers and Earthroom. A Halloween and Christmas party at the Euless Nursing Home plus a Mother-Daughter Field Trip are examples of the service projects the club is involved in each month. ln March the club went to Denton for the FHA area meeting and April found the two outstanding club members attending the FHA state meeting. 1 l FHA member Troy Hall talks to Santa at the party for the Euless Nurs- ing Home folk. The FHA sponsored progressive country assembly featured Robert letton and the Panther City Pickers. ,,., M lmray and Kim Su merinlle at the Chrlstma'S,Party at Nursing Home. ,jg ' W tb gr Lu. lads.: Spanish Club Members Christina Qumtera Brenda Clowers Cathy Dollar Donna Roberts Susie Moore Bonnie Snider Sherry Cox Steve Kunkel Kyle Porter David Irons Kristina Telbel Brent Parker President Marla Hlnoposa Vice- President' Becky Baker Secretary and Treasurer' Angie Ramos' lerry Maloney' Darla Robinette' ' Tammy Alexander' Tandy Rutledge' Cassandra Lewis- Terry Mather' Kathy Kalina' Theresa Bishop' Tom Mitchell' Nancy Hanson' Diane Kelly' Deidree Ellis' Robert Southerland' Terry Heaton' and Chuck Ehmann. SPANISH CLUB DISPLAYS HISPANIC CULTURE Mrs. Seaman, sponsor of the Spanish club. l l l I I The Spanish Club, an organization established to study Spain and its culture, met the first Monday of every month. They showed a fine display of past Spanish culture during the year in the A building showcase. So that the group could eat at a Spanish restaurant, they planned a bake sale. The sponsor of the club is Mrs. Bobbie Seaman. ouvenlrs from Spam. To the Left: An Aztec calendar used by the ancient Indians and dis- played by Spanish club members. ,ff ' La Societe de Francais Terry Ahshire Beth Beckerle Barney Bethea Donna Bishop Sue Booth Amy lo Brlgman Barbara Bullock Tum Burgc lim Cantwell Christi Chambers Alyson Frank Dwayne Gresham Chantal Howell Shelly Hubert larrard Kell Solveg Kjell Beth Knowles Kenneth Mayfltld Mary McCallum Phlllp Perry Deanna Rosse Frances Shawl Lauri Smith Gem Starnes Gwen Thompson LaTaym Thrash Mark Underwood Scott Wagner Hollis Wilson Bill Wirth Becky Wood I Kirk Lively The French Club's raison d'etre is to study the characteristics of France, its people, language and culture. The club has a varied meeting schedule with approximately thirty members participating. Field activities of the French Club include visiting French restaurants, the Tyler Language Festival, the University of Texas at Arlington Language Festival, and travelling to New Orleans each spring. The French Club's sponsor is Ms. Candy Horning. Officers -- Scott Wagner, Secretary: Becky Wood, Social Chairman, l.aTayne Thrash, Parliamentariang Chantal Howell, Photographer, Suzan Booth, President. Not Pictured: Kenneth Mayfield, Vice-Presb TH5 Students Sample f00d ff0m the French Clvb'S annual bake dent. Sale' 114 I Organizations GKTGBERPEST HIGHLIGHTS GERMAN CLUB YEAR German Club sponsor, Mrs. Wanda Montgomery. I didn't know German could be so fascinating. lhe German Club at Trinity strived to learn more about G1 rman culture through xarnous actmllts Thi rlub attended the Oktoberfesl at Tarrant County Convention at the fdelwelss Restaurant in Fort Worth Ihe club is open to any student lntcrestcd an Germany and its culture The sponsor ol German Club is Mrs Wanda Montgomery , , Center, Wurstfest in New Braunfels, and ate LV . '5 , - N A - N' -fi v ,gr be i ,' tis, Top Row: Nils Kjell, Mike Martin, Keith Miracle, lerry Bundren, Zachary jenkins, Keith Hill. Sec- ond Row: Terry Mather, Steve Stites, Carl Ball, Mrs. Montgomery. Third Row: lohn Blood, Beatrice Touchet, Robin Schuricht, Mike Nesbury. Fourth Row: Kathy Merritt, Doug Simmang, Kathy Harkness, April Gresham, Debbie Hill. -sa' S. N Vicki Cortez studies a dissection. Texas Association of Health Occupation Students is an organization of students interested in careers in the field of medicine. lt acquaints the students with the many challenges and opportunities available. Each member works at a job station related to medicine such as: nursing homes, dental offices, dental laboratories, hospitals, veterinarian offices, and orthodontist offices. This year TAHOS held officer installations in October. They had a hay ride and a Christmas Party in December. The club sponsored a blood drive on February 24 and sold calendar books and stationery to earn money. Ms. Melba Fritz sponsors the organization this year. ' Cindy Bradford Kim Harrell Laura Miller Scott Scruton Donna Womack Vicki Cortez Danna Davis Leisa Forman Pam Fredrickson Tammy Graves Kathryn Gunn Gay Kee Kari Mabra Cindy Malone Sherry Mathews Ava Morris leff Rhodes Lindy Rushing Tonya Webster Beth Zipperer Marsha Sturdivant. 1161 Organizations 1975-76 TAHOS officers 1 .... H ,,..t.......-. ,aa ...,.,.. ,... , t ...,.. ,..... ,... My ,...., .. . y . Club Members of TAHOS The band's leader, Mr. Tom Neugent. Symphonic Band - First Row, Left to Right: Cheryl Dunn, Beth Fields, Debbie Fuller, Debbie Lance, Carla Monk, Shelley Holbert, Amy lo Brigman, Linda Barth, Richard Clark, Cassandra Lewis, Barbara Sturges. Second Row: Ben Fast, Bobby Francis, Tina Ferguson, Sandy Sieverling, Kent Wernicke, Ricky Shannon, Paula Perrin, Kandy Harpole, Tami Anderson, jennifer Roberts, Kerry Atkinson, Ricky Black, Carol Siever- ling, Debbie Hill. Third Row: Susan Lance, Christy Pasteur, Debbie Simpkin. Fourth Row: Kenny Price, Ianie Reaves, Diana Trotter, Cherry 1201 Organizations Assistant: Bobby Francis Drum Major: Ben Fast Assistant: lulia Roberts SUPERB THS bands are composed of the finest talent in the area. Long, hard work hours are spent to insure the superior rating always earned by this organization. During the fall months, the Marching Band rises early to practice for Friday night performances at football games. But all that work and sweat is aimed for the HEB Marching Festival and UIL Marching Contest. Now just accepted procedure, the Marching Band took Sweepstakes at the UIL Contest. For the Symphonic and Concert Bands, a Christmas program initiated their production of music. Coupled with the THS Choral Department, students as well as the community 3, , - Qfekkf -4' Forensic Member Y Q . Bamey Bethea Suzan Booth leyerly Brown Bill lush Phil Challendar Kyle Cotteri left Farrell Vanessa Frey lulie Flores Steve Huey Colleen Nousto Detta lohnson Carla lordon Kristi Keenig Sandy Kyrish Denise leach Terry Luttrell Susan Miller Sabrina Pmitt lenniler Rubens lulai Roberts Patti Ross Cindi Roney Susan Robinson Tom Smith terry Smith Bonnie Snider Liz Spain Mark Underwood Philip Voise Scott Wagner Rodney Wasdika Bill Winh Q: ff f ,A ,x S, fgg,:,, A, . , ws 5 Mrs. De Yeats, i i l.l Qfsel Ai , wir , . -ffe-iii? : , L. Q liii ' U-Q 11 1 X11 1.3. viii v Rodney Waschka, lenny Roberts, Patti Ross, Nancy Wortham, Beverly Brown, Carla lordan, Denise Leach, Phil Challenner. a PLACE I Balsinger, Steve Blankership, lo Booth, Suzan Bethea, Barney Brown, Beverly Bush, Bill Challenner, Phil Cotten, Kyle Q'F:Ffs!2axi.d Farrell, leff Flores, lulie Frey, Van Hoey, Steve johnson, Dawn lohnston, Detta lordan, Carla Koenig, Kristi Kyrish, Sandy Leach, Denise Lutrell, Teresa Lutrell, Terry Matheny, Kevin Mayfield, Kenneth Miller, Susan O'Brien, Martha Pantuso, Steve Prewitt, Sabrina Roberts, lennifer Robinson, Susan Romine, Robin Roney, Cindy Ross, Patti Smith, Terry Snider, Bonnie Smith, Tom Shirey, Bobbie Starnes, Goni Steinford, Scott Thrash, LaTayne Tyler, Angie Underwood, Mark Voise, Phillip Walston, Robin Wagner, Scott Waschka, Rodney Wirth, Bill Woodfin, Bart TCURNAMENTS gn- hte ,tm Students involved in Trinity Forensics compete in tournaments held at different times during the year. At these tournaments, students accumulate points to enter the National Forensics League. Among the tournaments attended this year, Trinity Forensics took first place in the Bell tournament The sponsor is Mrs De Yeats Mrs DeYeats GUR FUTURE BUSI ESS LEADERS 'fgfxy 2, , E . FBLA Members Future Business Leaders of America is an organization that promotes and develops leadership and business skills. This year F.B.L.A. attended district and state conventions and competed for honors in various skills such as shorthand, bookkeeping, talent, Mr. and Ms. F.B.L.A., spelling, vocabulary, speech, typing, and Parliamentary Procedure. Club president, Randy Schweyher, conducted the Talent Show and Contest at State Convention last year. The club always has several winners at state convention every year. The club plans to compete in both district and state competition at the conventions. One of the members, Philip Voise, served as District F.B.L.A. Vice-President. The club published and distributed the programs for the District Convention. Sponsors are Idis Chandler and Betty Karlick. F.B.L.A. displays homecoming hall decorations. loyce Acker lohn Askew Christi Bradley lodl Brannan Kim Byars Tracy Byars lim Cantwell Christi Chambers Lisa Chambers Nancy Clark Denise Dorn Val Everett Marilyn Falls David Farlson Suzanne Fazende Nessa Foglesong Lynda Franks Klm Frownfelter Tern Frownfelter Kim Gray Loran Hrbler Kirby Hightower Lovella Hlgglnbotham Leslie Hines Coleen Houston loan Hyde Elmer jenny Peter Krause Connie Mays Kathy Merritt Becky Mnchaud Terri Mnchaud Melissa Parrot Laurie Pasteur Nancy Payton Debra Petre Sammye Plattel Donna Pope Carol Porter losue Porter Patti Ross Katrina Schultz Randy Schweyher Luz Spam Pam Taylor Lena Thomas Gladys Vance Philip Volse Mtnla Walker Alice Ward lohn Whitley Beck: Williams Lauri Woods if t Q . . Georgann lackson l . . 0 . l l H s ur-0 sf , .f 'J Morris. Fifth Row: Thomas Griffith, Scott Pratho, Dan Hall, Twila Mr. Lawrence Harville isadefinite benefit to the band. Moates, Ken Docherty, Paul Collins, Mark Hill, julia Roberts, larry Slo- vacek, Andy Pires, Bret Fry, Kris Fielder, Steve Hoey. Sixth Row: jerry Day, Kyle Brewer, Dorcas Shepperd, Zachary lenkins, Glen Caldwell, Diana Traster, David Good, Mark Skaggs, Phil Terral, Brad Bass, Alison Chandler, limmy Brown, Doug Ozebek, Greg Brewer, Doyce Aaron, Billy Mitchell, Roy Sachse, Kevin Stokes, Allan McMinn, lohn Blood, lerry Smith, lana lernigan, Dave Rawles, Mark Hayes. MUSICIANS heard fine musical selections. The Concert Band participated in the Castleberry Concert Contest in the Spring. Both Symphonic and Concert Bands competed in the UIL Concert and Sightreading Contest in May. The Symphonic Band takes a trip in the spring to participate in differing contests or conventions in other regions of Texas. individuals are also involved in preparing music for All-Region Band and Orchestra try outs plus UlL Solo and Ensemble Competition. Also, band students are enrolled in Brass- Woodwind Lab, Musical Productions, and Stage Band. Center Front: Christy Pasteur, Head Maiorette. Left to Right: Kris Fielder, Gwen Thomp- son, Susan Lance, Amy lo Brigman, Tami Anderson, Paula Perrin, and Becky Wood. Concert Band - First Row, Left to Right: Kelly Eastwood, Loretta Montelongo, Susie Moore, Nora Zachary, Susan Suarez, Belynda Aaron, Lisa Rolling, Laura Pritchett. Second Row: Darlene Hill, Genea Harrod, Sherry Morrison, Toya lones, Gwen Thompson, Tandy Rutledge, Beth Knowles, Pattie Rickman, Ken Hill, Darla Fleming, Cindy Robinson, Amy Glazier. Third Row: Lorrie Abeyta, Cecilia Terry, Benita Salas, Selina Thackerson, lohn Gronemeyer, Robin Romine, Paul Trudgett, Paul McKain, Gary Barber, Lance May, Rodney Hill, Mike Martin, Russel Ruddock, Mike Coggins, Rickey Callender, Mike Nesburg. Fourth Row: Mark Vickers, Gary Cook, Bobby Woodard, Richard Girouard, Chuck Rolling, Richard Morrow, Kenny Hendrix, Preston Wallis, jeff Doyle. Fifth Row: lohn lohns, Donna Bishop, David Howell, Bart Woodfin, Teresa Benton, Eric luengerman. EARLY MORNING PRACTICE PAYS QPF row, Brad Bass, Geron Wade, Kevin Stokes, Mark Hill, Chuck Garretson and Larry Slovacek. The Stage Band performing at one of the Choir concerts. 122 I Organizations Stage Band - First Row, Left to Right: Cheryl Dunn, Kent letton, Doug Garretson, lerry Smith, Dave Rawles, Mark Hayes, Bobby Francis. Second Row: Roy Sachse, Dorcas Sheppard, Glen Cald- well, lohn lohns, Allan McMinn, Mark Vickers, Richard Girouard, Chuck Rollings, Richard Mor- . ...X - if K :1:. X ts -.o Q Orchestra - First Row, Left to Kent Wernicke, Debbie Ben Fast, Greg Brewer. Ricky Black, lennifer Rob- , w: Cheryl Dunn, Mark Hayes. Sec- Fast. Second Ro Slovecek, Chuck Garretson, lulia Rob- Christy Pasteur, Susan Glenn Caldwell, Bobby Francis, Christy erling, Greg Brewer. J 3 if All-Region Band Right: Diana Trotter, Anderson Cheryl Becky Wood, Diana T Wernicke, Roy Sachse, Kandy Harpole, Kenny X 31 3 .,,,, ,jr ' 4 i f R f 311 Symphonic Band Officers -- Front Row, Left to Right: Christy Pasteur, Head Major- K etteg Susan Lance, Senior Representative: Kandy Harpole, Historian: jennifer Rob- ' erts, junior Representative. Second Row: Glen Caldwell, Sophomore Representa- Trinity is privileged to have two outstanding musicians. tive, jerry Day, Vice-President: Larry Slovecek, President. Third Row: Bobby Francis, Diana Traster and Chuck Garretson made the All-State Drum Major: Ben Fast, Head Drum Major: julia Roberts, Drum Major. Orchestra. The band shows its Trojan spirit at an afternoon pep rally. .Ke QA?- Concert Band Officers - Cecilia Terry, Senior Representativeg Gwen Thompson, Secretary!Treasurerg Beth Knowles, lunior Rep- resentative: Toya lones, Sophomore Representative, Darlene Hill, President, and Belynda Aaron, Vice-President. The band performed at the outdoor pep rally, adding to the excitement of the day. 124 I Organizations ADVANCED CHEMISTRY CLUB . . . DEDICATED TD TOTAL ENLIGHTENMENT DP THE ELEMENTS ,V 4 2 Advanced Chemistry Club sponsor Mr. Richard Ridlen. The Society for the Advancement of Chemistry is a new club founded this year to advance the study of chemistry on the campus of Trinity. The club is active in Chemistry competition on State and National Levels. It consists of students receiving honors credit in Advanced Chemistry, and is sponsored by Mr. Richard Ridlen. The society as a group will be doing projects such as testing the blood of students on campus for the amount of carbon monoxide in the human bloodstream, and testing the sewage systems for water pollution. Individual projects consist of projects such as synthesizing organic esters, manufacturing calcium metal from limestone and making photographic paper. club's bake sale D mn Ahern Carl Ball Suzan Booth M ke B yan David Deloach Bill Ellis Tom Engle Ricardo Garza Carl Hammond Nils Kjell Cassandra lewis joe Mangin Philip Perry Kent Sneed Bruce Sorelle Club members Suzan Booth and Philip Perry and sponsor Mr. Ridlen prepare for the 1' i r MUSICAL TALE T ABUNDA T IN CHORAL DEPARTME T E ' L W First Row: lan Fowlkes, Larr Wray, Lisa Waschka, Tom Hall, Cathy Stoltze, Doug Ozebek, D'aun Dodson, Phil Terral, Kathy Garrett, Rhonda Sanderlin, Van Theriot, Pam Ambrose, Mark Ragan, Angie Monk, Vance VanName, Phyllis White, Anthony Wylnn, Lynn Fowlkes. Second Row: Barbara Ault, Steve Walden, Sylvia Rios, Philip Voise, Susie Bell, Scott Wagner, Sherrie Harris, Steven lohns, Emanda Ric ardson, Shelly Hewison, Kathy lones, Laurie Pasteur, Katie Forrest, Leeanne Gaddy, Brian Webb, Paula Hunt, Larry Watson, Lillian Hewitt, lan Guest. Third Row: Sharon Ault, Steve Niles, Tammy Dodson, Kenny Price, Beatrice Touchet, Everett Ates, Cindy McKeown, Scott Hays, Donna Smith, Chuck Stocker, Sam lohnson, Leeann Pollard, Novice Northington, Sarah Hill, Don Stiver, Katrina Engleman, Andy Wallace, Lisa Skiba, lohn Askew, Nancy Cappa. pher, Tom Hall- Chaplain, Lynn Fowlkes - President, Donna Smith - Social Chairman. Lisa Skiba, Sharon Ault, lan Guest, and Vance Van Name show their enthusiasm at rehearsal. The Acappella Choir is directed by Mr. Philip Ware. It consists of the most advanced singers at Trinity High School. The Choir sold candles in the fall and light bulbs in the spring to make money for the choral department. The choir participated in a number of concerts throughout the year. These concerts were the Fall Concert on Halloween night, a loint Concert with L. D. Bell High School, a Christmas Concert and a Spring Concert. Besides Concert performances, the Acappella Choir also performed at Northeast Mall during the Christmas season. They also performed in UIL Competition. 126 I Organizations im First Row: Sarah Hill - Historian, lan Fowlkes - Chaplain, Susie Bell- Librarian, Tammy Dodson - Trea- surer, Sharon Ault - Secretary. Second Row: Scott Wagner - Vice-President, Doug Ozebek - Photogra- PGP A D MAD SET PRECEDE T WITH CHCDREOGRAPHY Front Row: lan Guest, Nancy Cappa Alt., Barbara Ault, Lisa Skiba, Sharon Ault, Tammy Dodson, Susie Bell, Alt. D'aun Dodson, Lynn Fowlkes, Ms. Kaupp. Back Row: Kathy Garrett, Alt. lohn Askew, Larry Wray, Tom Hall, Novice Northingtong Alt. Scott Wagner, Kenny Price, Sam lohnson, Doug Ozebek, Vance VanName, Mr. Philip Ware. Phyllis Kaupp - Choreographer. 2 ,,-.-,, . Q 0 I Sch The smiling faces of Pop and Madrigals Tammy Dodson and Kenny Price. The Pop and Madrigal Choir consists of outstanding vocalists from Trinity. The choir helped choreograph and performed in concerts throughout the year. The concerts consisted of the Fall, Christmas, and Spring Concerts plus a loint Concert with L. D. Bell High School. The choir also sang Christmas Carols at the First National Bank of Euless. The Pop and Madrigal Choir is directed by Mr. Philip Ware and Ms. Phyllis Kaupp is the choreographer. Accompanist - Nancy Cappa. WGME 'S CHGIR ADDS FEMININE TOUCH T0 The Women's Choir consists of sophomore, junior and senior women from Trinity High School. The Women's Choir, along with other Trinity Choirs, performed in concerts such as the Fall Concert, Christmas Concert, Spring Concert, and a joint concert with L. D. Bell High School. For money making projects they sold candles and light bulbs. The Women's Choir performed in UIL Competition and was under the direction of Mr. Philip Ware. Officers - Seated: Vickie Hill - President, Vicki Henry - Vice President. Standing: Alison Chan dler - Librarian, Pam Dial - Secretary, Gretchen Dube - Librarian, Marcella Mize - Treasurer. li . - Trinity's Women's Choir performs with Bell at the Trinity Bell joint concert First Row: Marcella Mize, Dawn lohnson leanie Pond Tandy Rutledge Pam Dial Laura Henson lon: George Marcia Belew Second Row: Donna Cohoon, Teresa Luttrell Lorrie Abeyta Vickie Hlll Gena Moorehead Benny Salas Gretchen Dube Robin Schuricht, Vicki Henry. Third Row Carolyn Wood Darla Fleming, Kim Wheeler lull Gibson Becky Partin Liz Brown Cathy letton, Carrie Hannie, Connie Hess Fourth Row Alison Chandler Christi Davis Debra Reed Guyla Russell Sharon c Sallie Schnell, Beth M Inns, lanie Reaves Carey Taylor Ann Hayes EW CHQIR PERFCRMS, ORGANIZES SETS PCR CI IGRAL DEPARTME T A choir new to THS is the Men's Choir directed by Mr. Philip Ware. The Men's Choir set up and organized all of the performances for the Acappella, Women's, and Pop and Madrigal Choirs. As well as setting up concerts, the Men's Choir also performed in many concerts during the school year. The concerts consisted of a ioint concert with L. D. Bell High School, and Fall, Christmas, and Spring Concerts. The choir also went to UIL competition in the Spring. Two of their projects were the selling of candles, and lightbulbs. n Front Row: Tim Smith, Ricky Coker, lay Bruce, Robin Grier, Wade Kaylor. Back Row: Stephen Wilson, Richard Her- riage, lerry Harper, james Trowbridge, David Swallow, Dale Swallow. k Officers - Stephen Wilson - President, Ricky Coker - Secretary, lerry Harper - Librarian, Richard Herriage - Vice-President, lay Bruce - Treasurer. Back Row: Dale Swallow and David Swallow - Assistant Librarians. El:II7 DNIIOXI 1-IIT ONHOA SHIT DNHOK 3:II7 ONIIOA 3.-IIT DNIIOK ' 5 E E I Q O E E' E E Yohung Lifei is a Christian Organization - . U in w i I I t t th t ' 5 andhshcarest:eII Il'Iog1fghggafndeemtI1II3Es L Z wit th .I I' ht th Q memasafcizwsznzizgigmzznfre D Z aspects of Cxristian Life. This is Trinity's Q irst eart a aY n L' Q orgahizatign. gsndi tgirl? islthe sponsor. Lu E P: lj'-11 -1 LD 6 E Q O Z b- 53 Lu E Cyndi Cole - Sponsor. L: E CHRISTIAN LIFE BETTER SERVED THROUGH G if YOUNG LIFE 2 0 D Q , -L I ,- . Q E - 1 l ' H f F. ff :- if A 'Ggf-4 1- f 1. ff wig ' S3 ' -r . I-. i-24511 I Ed P4 5 ll 4r V 'J m ' X75 321, s U 6 'Y' I kk 4 5 Q G E :- ' If Vt.- 1 - wav I-Ll E W six 'Q 6, f If O : Q O Z I Q 5- 53 E 6 E E Front Row: Kyle Poole, Carey Adair, Bud Hensley, Kevin Metheny, Debra Petrek, Ken Weaver, Brenda Riley. Back: Donna Wilson, Ricky G Womble, lenny Dorsey, Brian Nelson, Kari Atkinson, Liz Brown, Terri Womble, Sanae Barnes, Robin Walston. bw Q m'Y n'm YOUNG LIFE YOUNG LIFE YOUNG LIFE YOUNG LIFE YOUNG The Citizens Band Radio Club is a C.B. Radio Club Members - Nelda Day, Richard Cain Terry Smith Tim Heritage Dennis Dotson Mitchell Bina lohn Southerland Robert Bullock Alice Ward Lena Thomas Bill Micheal Andy Wallace Zola George lohn Gronem- eyer Robert Cox and Nils Kiell. Sponsor C.B.ers Break 19 is Hal Hopkins. group organized to educate and inform operators of C.B. radios. They meet once a month, and the club is open to anyone interested in Citizen Band radioing. Their sponsor, Coach Cal Hopkins, encourages each member to join an area or city club. C.B. Radio Club Members Midland 23 Channel CB Radio. PQLICE SCIENCE CLUB LEARNS THE LAW The Police Science Club, an organization sponsored by our on campus police officer, Rick Griffin, consists of students who are interested in investigative careers in the Criminal justice field. They hope to promote a higher understanding to Trinity students of the importance of good citizenship. The group went on field trips to the Fort Worth Police Academy, the Council of Governmental Police Academy and to the Tarrant County jail this year. Police Science Club Members Police Science Club Members - Leah Sees, Terry Trussell, Cathy Merritt, Greg Henderson, Kyle Porter, Bill Micheal, Chris Clark, Billy Mason, Nils Kjell, Kim Fegley, Ricky Koker, and Pam Taylor. Sponsor is Officer Rick Griffin. 132 K Organizations Officer Rick Griffin speaking with two Police Sci- . ence Club members about the Club Constitution. in-ft all! New Officers - Pam Taylor, Treasurer: Terry Trussell, Secretary, Kathy Merritt, Vice President, and Nils Kjell, President. 'W Kelly Ames james Atchinson jeff Bailey Kelly Barton Donna Carter Randy Chaney Lowell Chappell Ronny Clark lackie Clowers Donna Daniels Mark Delaney Kim Esslinger louise Elledge Randy Elledge leannie Fink David Flory Teresa Graves Anna Grayson ludy Hatten Debra Hinsley Randy Hudson Kathy letton Ronald lones Scott Mcllvain Tom McKinnon lill McMinn Craig Means Randy Menix Relinda Neely Schery Nielson Danny Offield Ronnie Olsen lim Bob Pace Ginna Potter Maury Rawlings Bill my Ernest Rodriques Bohhi Storm DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATIO Wanda Webb Kelly Wells Chandler Williams Officers - Bill Wray - Sergeant at Arms, lull McMlnn - lr. Reporter, Kim Esslinger - President, leff Bailey - Sr. Reporter, David Flory - Parliamentarian, Genna Potter - Treasurer, Donna Carter - Reporter, Kelly Wells - Historian, Bobbi Storm - Secretary, Ms. Earle Ann Hill - Sponsor. Not Pictured: Schery Stevens - Vice-President. Distributive Education Clubs of America offers its members an opportunity to further their study of marketing and distribution. Each member has a job involved in retail or wholesale sales. Distributive Education made trash pails for the city of Euless and sponsored a Beautification Project for A locker banks. The members of DECA entered Local andState Competition in areas such as: Sales Demonstration, Public Speaking, job Interview, Advertising and Display. Ms. Earle Ann Hill sponsors the organization. Bambi Bowers Sheryl Cannon Sandra Chandler Rhonda Chapman Cindy Corbin julie Colley Sharon Cordell Debbie Cottor Dena Davis Rosalinda Garcia Cheryl Haywood Denise Howard Denise lackson Cathy Kuether Darla Mills Rhonda Riddle Renee Rivers Shelly Scroggms Pam Sharbine Michelle Smith Cathy Waller Teresa Watson OFFICE EDUCATIO ASSGCIATIO Office Education Association provides opportunities in vocational leadership for its members. This year OEA sold candy and addressed envelopes to make money. The club took eleven orphans from Christ's Haven Orphanage, Keller, to the Ft. Worth Zoo for a day and held an Employer Appreciation Banquet to honor their employers. Trinity's OEA club also competed in District, Area, and State Competition in areas such as: General Office Typing, Speaking, Talent, lob Interview, lob Manual, Scrapbook, and Display. The sponsor for Office Education Association is Mrs. Oleta Nash. Starr George hard at work. Officers - Pam Sharbine - President, Darla Mills - Vice-President, Debbie Cotter - Treasurer, Rosalinda Garcia - Reporter, Sheryl Cannon - Historian, Denise Howard - Parliamentarian, Sharon Cordell - Sergeant-at-Arms, Mrs. Nash. Not Pictured: Rhonda Riddle - Secretary. I ff . I K Q 0 X I 'I , 5 ff vl -6 0 '. ' KU V. 9 - Q ' 11 1 'Q l ' X an N r l fi r g 1355, .Lis ,xii X N W x f 2 W X 'X k-,. I w I krrh ' , b gt Q EP' I ,Q ,S erry McDowell., Standing. D'3Vl r sr- . Ku' W fl X 0 16 gum-4 0020070 it 0 flu :S S 8 ill s 34 7 O ll 1 Q3 Ui ll PW sr 5, 0 Sharon Cordell 4 . steer rider. lim Bob Pace W' I ff 5 S' Q jx ? Q3 F I rides afain. f ,..',..auv v '5u , Mwuxmw .s.fW 'i l i llji jg gyweeuxxww' JZ ,A Q' sf- 4, if .f if' art of steer wrestling. ' 'W . 2 fl Holly Anderson Susan Anderson lames Baker Karen Barton Paula Bear Randy Benshoof Barney Bethea Debble Bllllfk Bernie Blaschke johnny Britton Vicki Brooks loey Burch Raymond Butler Addis Crockett Alice Cottle Cindy Cox Kelly Davidson Pearl Drachenber Cheryl Dunn Barbara Elehen Dixie Elam Marylln Falls Kim Fegley Inna Ferguson Linda Franks Brystol Fry Kenny Goss laneen Haggard Rachel Hannon Kathy Harkness Rhonda Henderson Ken Hill loan Hyde Mark lenklns Sherry Kyrlsh Erlene lewis Stephanie Loutrel Becky little Eddie Massue Chris McCleary Chris Messick Danette Morgan Sherry Morrison jerry Neal Larry O Connor laurle O Connor Steve Pantuso Nancy Payton Athena Peters lay Pool Kim Price Carol Roberts Debbie Roberts limmy Robertson Cindy Roney Christy Rutt Sylvia Salas Ricky Saleh Randy Schweyher Susan Spivey Sherry Stephenson Mary Washer Bill Wirth 138 I Organizations S Billy Mason Carmel Wynn .sv .,,., x.,,. TGP QUALITY ASSISTANCE OFFICE AIDS Students who choose office help as one of their electives take on many responsibilities in the organization of the school. They are kept busy with such jobs as filing, operating the switchboard, working with attendance cards, and running errands. These devoted students help in the smooth operation of THS, and are truly appreciated by those who work with them. Mrs. Lois Nixon is in charge of these students. ,FH Come on, you used that excuse yesterday. Nancy Pay- ton. V -.- ...J You can't tell me the whole junior class is absent First Row: Curtis Brazzil, Richard Romine, Pam Needham. Second Row: lames Beitel, Kathy Arm- strong, Kathy Stimpson. Third Row: Charles Pierce, Paul Lesho, Dale Greer, Dan Siler. Fourth: Tim Berube, Mr. lohn Clanton - Sponsor. it First Row: Kenneth Petty, Marcus Finley, Wells White, Karen Lilly, Mr. Garner. Second Row: Mark Myamoto, Mitch Hebb, Frank Hooper, Danny Stevens, Mike Dinsmore. Third Row: Bill Shay, Dar- rel Sharp, Robert Bryson, Matt Kelsey, Randy Grisham, limmy Rutledge. Fourth Row: David Kresge, Iana Hopkins, Robin Poindexter, David Gorman. Fifth Row: David Cates, Gary Dull, Ed Coley. Officers - Lee Winters, Pam Needham, Richard Romine, Kathy Stimpson, Tammy Zoellick. GCT Vocational Opportunities Clubs of Texas consists of young men and women enrolled in Industrial related CVAE, and CVAE Cooperative Training courses at Trinity High School. Club members are given the opportunity to take part in educational, community, school, social, recreational, and vocational activities. Their programs are designed to develop leadership and follower-ship self-confidence, personality, and poise. The activities also aid members in becoming productive citizehs by teaching them proper attitudes and character. The sponsors for VOCT at Trinity are Mr. lohn Clanton and Mr. Bob Garner. - in L l Officers - Karen Lilly, Matt Kelsey, Darrell Sharp, Bill Shay, Kenneth Petty, Iana Hopkins, David Gorman, Robin Poindexter, jimmy Rutledge, Ed Coley, Mr. Bob Garner - Sponsor. x... HOME ECONOMICS ixlfl Ur' 'lf il ,el 1401 Organi RELATED OCCUPATIONS HERO - Home Economics Related Occupations - consists of members interested in the improvement of living standards and home life. This year HERO collected food for a needy family at Thanksgiving and had a Christmas reception for their parents and employers. They also had a banquet for their employers in February. In March HERO attended an area meeting in Ft. Worth and in April, a State Convention in Denton, Mrs. Roberta Henry is the organization's sponsor. Q 4 A Y A 453 First Row: Mike May, Christy Rutt, Shelley Miesner, Kathy Maben, Susan Little. Second Row: Russell Duncan, Sherry Parnell, Cindy Cowart, Debra McCommons. Third Row: Mrs. Roberta Henry, Sponsor, Donna Neely, Sandra Andrews, james Mims, Wanda Deal, Paul Swiney. lations Cf-Q3 fVICA LM CDUE AUBR TSSI IT Officers - David Wagner H. L. Humphreys Gary Carter Cindy Branton Kurt Sauer Not Pictured: Windell Mosier ' ' A at ' ' I A U 'Lf , . 1975-1976 VICA officers 141 V H? Q. kk.,. ,-,,.:fff,..fff 4. ' -, . .... -. . , A .... 'l. .. -1 s 142 I Organizations TRAINING THROUGH TECHNICAL SKILLS TRADES Building Trades is a portion of VICA offered at the Career Center A selected group of boys build a house under Instruction at a chosen location each year Club members compete with other building trades departments at district and state contests each year The Annex VICA program is designed to give students a background experience in their chosen fields of study. Careers in Auto Paint and Body, Mechanics and Radio and T.V. are analyzed and studied in these courses. Students learn and compete against students of other schools for place in city, district and state competition. , 'YY' if COSMETGLOGISTS STUDY THE ART OP BEAUTY Students enrolled in trained to be beauticians. Two classes, one for juniors, the other for Seniors, spends the majority of its time learning theory, practicing hair dressing and involving itself in competition. This competition involves the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America who enter contests on national levels and international levels for skill of all phases of hairdressing. At Christmas time, the students had lunch at Pancho's. Mrs. Clois Brewer teaches the course. 144 Anna Corte Laurie Crawford El C h anne unnmg am Denise Foster Sharon Haywood Rhonda Hutchison David lack Shelley laggears Tammy Kuykendall Debbie Mayhugh Ioellen Rossa lane Thomas Shen Thompson julia Whitley Z ' Sherry Franks I f 7 ,jill ' - Ai. I E ,S 14 9 'fi' .4 a . HZ A . li rm Q. . Q 1 . , I 4 iz. . .rl Yi kr' JT. 'x ll .4 ii? . 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J ,J i ' Cv Q. f '2 ,i if NJ .iw If -4 A Rf-ff ' ,mr T QL ' 1 Q, Q, -f-' kv, If ' x Competitive Force Involves Us All A sign in the THS administration building states Many persons never fail because they never try. So competition provides a means for trying, with the outcome failure or success. Generally, competition is related to various sporting endeavors. For example, the THS yearbook contains only sporting competition in its section Competition, But perhaps competition is born with us. One would doubt that Ben Franklin ever participated in organized sports, but to label Franklin a non-competitor would be a faux pas. Franklin competed with his mind. Competition involves us all. Each day abilities are measured against abilities, whether it be on an athletic field or a classroom. This measure results in success or failure - but competition does not stop at this point. Failure must pick itself up and strive again while success must never be satisfied with status quo. Competition is perpetual. 4,1 1 Heir: 55,315 bln, Jr: 1 :Ye L Y N J' fa J' 'K ,W . M, J I 4,-sf Q : lzakff -1- A .5 s 5' -1 ,. 523. 3, V , ,I - 'S 'L wif Y- g Cf -Lffgwfm., , First Row: Carl Ball, David Richardson, Rod Reynolds, limmy Bayuk, lames Baker, Anthony Wynn, Tim Shillings, Mark Pogue, Mark Monroe, Bryan Bohan- non, Bruce Sorelle, Tim Burch, Donald Hill. Second Row: Kyle Bookout, leff Swink, Tim Lancaster, David Goodlet, Marty Stover, Chris Coffey, Dale Chaney, Kenneth Fazande, Tommy Rowland, Yale Lary, Steve Baker, Billy Thompson, Richard Cluck, Mark Clifton, lames Nugent. Third Row: Russell Henry, Tom Norman, Steve Niles, Mike Narey, Tom Engle, Aaron lolly, Kieth Hill, Mike Baab, Everett Ates, Steve Geer, Ronnie Patterson, lohn Leonard, Chris Baab, Fourth Row: David Brown, Paul Davis, Gary Hammond, Ed Henderson, Kevin Gavlak, lim Keith, lohn Whitley, Scott Hayes, Danny Offield, Larry Potter, lim Brown, Mike Rich, limmy Shoppa, Bobby Childers, Doug Eberhart, Don Wynn, Ricky Livingston. The 1975-76 football season for the Trinity Trojans must be considered as a year for the rebuilding of a contender for the district crown next season. Most of the starting personnel were sophomores Date .THS . A 1 and juniors, a plus for the development of S t. 5 . 1 7 Sgpt 12 gg. next year's team. As the season p ' progressed and valuable game experience Sept-19 was gained, the Trojan defense made a name for itself with contending district teams. The offense, hurt mostly by Sept. 25 OC! . . inexperience at key positions plus , is ' 5' Il1jUfI8S to starting personnel, should be ready for anyone's defense next season. A g - .ff :'..,j, j The 3-7 mark of this year could easily read j - L 7-3 or better next year. 1461 Football FARMERS HARVEST TROIA LQSS The Trojan football team started the '75 season against 3-A rival Lewisville with new assistant coaches and an inexperienced but spirited team. Led by runningback Art Longshore, the Farmers combined some fine running and key pass completions to hand the Trojans a 14-0 loss. The Farmer offense put points on the board within seven minutes after the initial kick-off thanks to two Trinity penalties plus Bo Stewart and Longshore's ground attack. A short kick- off bythe Farmers gave the Trojan offense adequate field position at the Farmer 38 yard line and the young offensive gridders went into action. Two quarterback keepers by Kyle Bookout and stout running by sophomore Chris Coffey gave the Trojans their first first down of the year. A 13 yard run put the Trojan offense in Lewisville territory, but an ensuing sneak lost eight yards and left the Trojan offense with a fourth and long situation. Trinity elected to go for the first down, but the Lewisville defense proved impregnable and Trinity was forced to surrender the ball at the Farmer 33 yard line. After a Lewisville punt and a Trojan fumble, the Farmers had the ball again. However, a Farmer aerial found its way into Trojan Marty Stover's hands and Stover's return of 25 yards set up another Trojan scoring threat that ended abruptly on the Lewisville 21 yard line due to a Trojan fumble. The Trojan defense held and after a Lewisville punt, the offense went to work with good field position on the Lewisville 35 yard line with 2:24 left in the first half. Four plays later, the Trojans were on the Farmer 10 yard line with 40 seconds left in the half. Coach Bill Bookout called a time out to discuss the situation - which paid off, for 34 seconds later the Farmers were defending a first and goal from the one yard line. With six seconds remaining on the clock, Bookout was tripped up short of the goal - the half ended, and the Trojans were never again able to threaten the Lewisville end zone. During the third quarter Lewisville maneuvered 55 yards in eight plays to add a second and final touchdown making the score 14-0. Kyle Bookout led the Trojan rushing attack with 56 yards in 17 carries, while Chris Coffey and Tim Shillings passed the 40 yard mark. s5l75T'5T'C5 . Trinity iii ig 'rr2,iQ. is ... ,, 1 A M FirstDowhs j . iyyy fin 2 2141-145 lll. ssysy fiff iiifiifi Paving 36 Total Offense 205 Tff Passes 4-7 Punts 6-36 65 T ee,. vas-as y DEPE SE SI-II ES DESPITE DEFEAT The loss to Lewisville did not dampen the spirit for the first home game against the Lamar Vikings, and for much of the game, the Trojans gave the favored Vikings more than they bargained for. The game was knotted 7-7 until in the final minutes of play, Lamar punched in the tie-breaking, game winning score. The Vikings went to work quickly and drove the ball to the Trojan 35 yard line, but were stymied on the ten yard line by a Trinity fumble recovery. The Trojans gave up the ball on downs, and the Vikings, ten plays and 45 yards later, hit pay dirt. The extra point attempt was successful, making the score 7-0, Lamar's favor. Second quarter action saw a defensive battle between the two teams with the Trojan's limmy Shoppa intercepting two Lamar passes. Third quarter action saw Anthony Wynn, Trojan halfback, set a Pennington Field record as he galloped 98 yards for a Trinity score, knotting the game 7- 7. This scoring play was answered by the Vikings, though, as Randy Deering guided a scoring drive late in the contest which put the Trojans behind to stay, 14-7. The game proved a defensive plus for Trinity. 148 X Football REBELS UPSET TRCDJA S The upset-minded Trinity Trojan football team met the Richland Rebels at Birdville Stadium, and with a perky offense, led the Rebels 8-7 at half-time before falling 23-14 to mar their conference record. The game's first quarter passed without scoring, but in the second stanza Richland's Lonnie Chester scored on a 26 yard burst. Trinity retaliated with good offensive calls from quarterback lohn Whitley, who connected with Doug Eberhart in the Richland end zone to make the score 7-6, Richland's favor. The Trojans went for two points, successfully, giving them the lead at halftime. A miscue in the Trojan backfield opened the third quarter, and this gave Richland superb field position. The opportunistic Rebels made the turnover count for a score to lead the Trojans 14-7. In the fourth quarter the Rebels put nine more points on the board before Whitley connected with Eberhart for a touchdown, making the final score 23-14, Richland's favor. The Trojan offense compiled 262 yards in total offense. C-CGD QPFE SE RESULTS I VICTCDRY The Trojans overcame three losses and Q' turnover problems to soundly whip the Castleberry lions 36-7. Castleberry controlled the ball much of the first quarter and even scored first after lim Gross recovered a fumble at the Trojan 47 yard line. Trinity lost the ball four times on fumbles and had one pass intercepted before Anthony Wynn scooted over for six points. A two point try by Kyle Bookout put the Trojans into a lead they would keep until the game's end. Defensive star Rodney Reynolds started the Trojans on their next touchdown bid by intercepting a Lion pass. The Trinity offense then proceeded to take the ball 52 yards for a second touchdown. After this drive, touchdowns came easily for the Trinity offense with help from quarterbacks Kyle Bookout and lohn Whitley plus yeoman work from fullback Chris Coffey. Credit defensive players lim Brown, Gary Hammond and Roy Adams for fumble recoveries. limmy Shoppa and Reynolds were the ball hawks of the night. i i l 4 i l i Trojans approaching lions' goal. R i . Q Trinity 20 0 36 23 Z3 c T 10-2 T N ,K Pwigiig i 4-258 X40 g Afemlty QFFENSIVE BURST DOW STROIA S Anticipation of a needed win travelled with the Trojans to Wichita Falls to play the Coyotes, but all efforts to attain that win went by the boards as Wichita Falls High won the contest 21 -7. Actually, the game was closer than the score would indicate, for two of the Coyote touchdowns came on sudden offensive bursts. Trinity's defenses looked sharp as they contained the Coyote offensive attack most of the night. The Coyotes' first score came on the second play from scrimmage as Dan Ingram raced 74 yards to score and put the Coyotes in front 7-0. Trinity came right back during the second period of play moving 80 yards in six plays to score. Kyle Bookout was the work horse of this drive which culminated with Anthony Wynn popping for 13 yards into the Coyote end zone. But the Coyotes were able to put two more touchdowns on the board in the second period with aid from Zac Ellis. At the half the score was 21-7 - a score that was to stand as the final one, due to the defensive battle of both teams in the last half. ' F p 4-44.30 1-40 150 f Football . 'Y E a X at! ! 3. ,xxx ff' r K -E QQR.. I ... -we - RIDER IS DQMI EERI G The domineering Rider Raiders of Wichita Falls had about all they could handle of the blossoming Trojan defense before squeaking out a 14-0 win over Trinity in Wichita Falls. The Trojan defense stopped all sustained drive attempts by the Raiders, and Rider only scored on big plays. The opening kick-off, nullified by penalty, could have been six points for the Raiders. An Interference call aided the Raider cause, with the penalty taking the ball to the Trojan 25 yard line. Rider's Delano Thomas sent the Raiders ahead with a six yard run to the Trojan end zone. What was to be the Raiders' only other score came still later in the first quarter when Thomas Penn hit Paul jones with a 32 yard scoring aerial. The Trojan offensive bid was hurt by key injuries to Gary Hammond, Chris Coffey, Marty Stover, Anthony Wynn and Trojan cheerleader, Coleen Houston. X l SPIRIT INCRE SES AT HGMECCDMING STATISTICS Trinity Hirschi 21 First Downs 8 59-268 Rushing 25-111 43 Passing 72 311 Total Offense 183 2-4-1 Passes 8-16-0 2-42.5 Punts 4-41 2 Fumbles Lost 1 48 Penalty Yards 35 Fans attending the Trojan-Hirschi clash saw a Homecoming Queen crowned and superior performances by the football team, drill team and band. First quarter action produced more yards than points for the Trojans, for the team gained 74 yards rushing but produced only a Marty Stover field goal. Late in the period, a Trojan offensive possession was quelled by a Huskie interception. In the second period the Trinity offense gained 77 yards, scored, and went into the locker room at halftime with a 9- 0 lead. In the fourth quarter lohn Whitley and Anthony Wynn coupled talents to produce the Trojan's final scoring drive putting the score to 15-0, Trojan's favor. Hirschi's only score came on a run by leff Matthews on a fourth down play at the Trinity 16 yard line. It cancelled the shutout the Trojan defense wanted, but in no way threatened the final outcome of the game. . .Trinity - 15, Hirschi -6. STATISTICS Trinity 7 First Downs 41-149 Rushing 0 Passing 61 Return Yards 7-39.2 Punts 1 Fumbles Lost 7-39.25 Penalty Yards in N G.. - f-mt 7 v Q' 1 f 'ff if X' 154 -1 an ,M Q STA 9,-'Q I l 0, lj 4 1. .V ' . E TRGIANS 2.0-O SENIQR PLAYERS STRIVE HARD l Q ,. f - 1 'x X , J, A xi , . . ff , - K .1 it it ,Q R 5 J The Trojan B team had one of its most successful seasons in 1975. They had a season record of 6-3-1 and a district record of 5-2. The three losses were by a total of five points. The coaches and players are looking forward to improving this record next year on the varsity. 156 I Football Date Sept 4 Sept 11 Sept 18 Sept 27 Oct,2 Oc Oc C Nov Palov i.-,h K., ,XR Q he SCHE U z fff pponent Lewisville Lamar ikRlchland 'Q,astleberry 'WF 2 Bell 'Castleberry 'Mineral Wells 'Haltom O D Wyatt 1 D Bell TH :'tDenotes District Games PP f l.V. ROSTER Railord Allen Gordon Andrew Barry Bethea Eddie Braswell limmy Byrd Ed Caygle Danny Dunhamm David Ebert Dwayne Enox Ronnie Fairless Charlie Ford Kris Gavlak Kim Glass I Benny Graves Glenn Hibler Stott Hickfang Greg Hill Tom Hill David Hutchison Reynold lones Randy lones Sneed Kaker Butch Kaylor Steve Kinbrell lodey Kuykendall Mancil Littlepage Ken Lizak Wayne Lusk Keith Martin Omar Martinez David McDonald Scott McWilliams Leroy Neal Brian Nolan Victor Norwood Stoney Odell Kevin Oldham Mitch Pence Kyle Pool David Proctor Mark Ragan Greg Ray Tobin Rawlings David Risenhoover Eric Ritenour Charlie Smith lacky Smith Mark Stanglin Scott Steinford lim Taylor Dwayne Thrasher Bubba Wallace Donnie Walters Bennie Weams Craig Whitney Leroy Mills Larry Bundren Gary Bohannon Mike Gonzales Gary McNeel ,Q- 9 158 I Sports A - -. . ww . .L 2 :Q , . ,-7.3,-. 'f M . ' , . , . V. , .,,14q,,':gf , b ,.1-V:-3 .13 T.I-1.5. BASKETBALL TEAM GAINS MUCH EXPERIENCE EOR NEXT YEAR'S SEASCDN The 1975-1976 Trinity Trojan Basketball team was young and had little experience -A working together until the scrimmages began. This was Coach Dick Allie's second year with the team. His varsity team consisted of three seniors and six underclassmen. Charlie Strickland, sophomore, was an outstanding varsity player. Strickland looks forward to two more years with the team. Kevin Lee, sophomore, and Mark Griffith, junior, were outstanding scorers this year and should prove helpful to next year's squad. an Ss' EE lil E'-.'-5 wa-Q., From Left to Right: Dean Krause, Eddie Massie, Charlie Strickland, Shane Keil, Robert Hertberg, Rusty Beam, David Bohannon, Paul Lemmons, and Kevin Lee. SCHEDULE lanuary 2 Wichita Falls lanuary 6 Haltom' Ianuary 9 Castleberry' lanuary 14 Mineral Wells january 16 Richland' lanuary 20 Wichita Falls Rider lanuary 27 Wichita Falls Hirschi lanuary 30 Bell' February 6 Haltom' NN February 10 Castleberry' February 13 Richland' February 17 Bell' 'Denotes South Zone Games There There Home Home There Home There Home Home There Home There gains! , g 5 .,' ,. 4 '? , ,. Paul Lemmons up for another basket. Kevin Lee struggles to make two. Wichita Falls 68, Trinity 57 The Trojans took an early lead in the Wichita Falls game only to see it slip away during the second period of play. At the end of the first period, Trinity was leading by four points but by the end of the half the Coyotes had the lead 30-27. During the third quarter, Trinity fell ten points behind Wichita Falls and the game ended with the Coyotes on top by an 11 point margin. For the fourteenth time in 20 games, sophomore Kevin Lee led Trinity with 17 points. Two other double figure scorers were David Bohannon and Paul Lemons with 11 and 10 respectively. 160 l Basketball Haltom 65, Trinity 49 There were two reasons why the Trojans fell to Haltom by 16 points. They were - Kevin Lee spent periods two through four with an ice pack on his leg out of the game plus the majority of the fourth period was spent at the free throw line. The Buffalo advantage mounted slowly, with the score at halftime 28-21. The third period saw Haltom's lead grow to a 12 point margin, and in fourth period of play, free throws became the name of the game as a total of 27 were attempted. Mark Griffith took scoring honors for Trinity with 16, followed by David Bohannon with 11 and Rusty Beam with 10 Trinity 54, Castleberry 48 In the final minute of regulation play, Dean Krause, Mark Griffith and Rusty Beam enabled the Trojans to overcome the Lions by 6 points. Trinity held Castleberry by a five to ten point margin until the last minute when Castleberry closed the scoring gap to 48-46, Trinity's favor. The Trojans took advantage of Castleberry's press strategy to rattle off 6 quick points to win an important zone victory. Leading the Trojan scoring were Griffith with 16 points, Bohannon with 13 and Beam with 12. '1 Eh..- f Wiafylal' .Ez 2 i Wmwmm Dean Krause at the free throw line. Shane Keil chases after an elusive ball. Robert Hertberg sets up another big play. CAGERS IMPRO E AS SEASO PROGRESSES ,Y Another long shot by Rusty Beam. Mineral Wells 52, Trinity 42 The Trojans were unable to overcome the Rams as they clashed on a Tuesday night in january. One of the main reasons for the loss was 6'10 Ricky Ashley, who scored 26 points for Mineral Wellsg Trinity trailed at the end of the first half 24-18, but guard Rusty Beam was able to hit his first four shots during the third quarter to get the Trojans back in the game. Then, during the fourth quarter, both Kevin Lee and Beam were able to tie the score. The Trojans lost by ten points. Beam was the top Trojan scorer with 16 points, followed by L66 with 8. ? fl- N f' x 0 T21 .J A successful tip off by Kevin Lee. Af ,... gg ,,,, -.f-V, ,,..4wf- A Trinity 58, Richland 53 The Rebels dominated the first half of play to put together an 11 point advantage over the Trojans at halftime. But, to the astonishment of the Rebels, the game took a total turnabout in the third period. Mark Griffith pumped in 20 points in the second half, aided by a concentrated team effort. The Trojans tied the Rebels with two minutes left in the third period when Eddie Massie canned a 20 foot jump shot. Both teams knotted the score five more times, with THS finally overpowering the Rebels for a zone win. Griffith was the high point man with 22 points followed by Lee and Massie with 12 and 10 points respectively. Rider 76, Trinity 61 The Trojans were unable to surprise the Raiders of Rider as they had the Richland Rebels four days before. A slim margin separated the teams at the end of the first quarter, but the Raiders dictated the momentum of the game the remaining three quarters. However, during the final period of action, the Trojan offense caught afire to score a whopping 19 points, giving the offense the confidence needed to compete in zone play. Both Kevin Lee and Mark Griffith scored 12 points followed by David Bohannon and Rusty Beam who each managed nine. I-Iirschi 69, Trinity 50 The score at half-time proved to be the handwriting on the wall as Hirschi topped the Trojans by 17 points. Robert Sumpter and Hugh Turner aided the Huskie cause by each contributing 15 points. High point men for Trinity were Kevin Lee and Mark Griffith with 12 points each. The game put Trinity at a 2-5 mark in district play. Trinity 64, Bell 56 The Trojans muscled their way into a three way tie for South Zone championship with the defeat of L. D. Bell. The Blue Raiders, with almost a new starting five, led Trinity by 2 points after the first period. But after a Rusty Beam follow shot and several free throws, Trinity led 20-16 with 6 minutes remaining in the half. Led by Senior Rusty Beam - high point man for the night -the Trojans whipped the Raiders 64-56. TRINITY AIMS POR SOUTH ZONE CHAMPIONSHIP W'-v.-4...,,M Ch rlie Stric r II,III ,Q ' - I 1, ,, S-..:e A kland Eddie Massie x. f 'MW SI II Paul lemmo L. 3' rf Shane Keil L. D. BELL THROWS TRI ITY BY Q E POI T 164 f Basketball The question is, will it go through the hoop or not. 39- ,W- Shane Keil protects the ball from Eastern Hills player. NBL! Rusty Beam projects the ball towards the basket. Charlie Stickland maneuvers the ball to a fellow team member. Long hours of hard practice perfect team skill. I-Ialtorn 65, Trinity 62 Cut short by the clock, a Trojan comeback effort against the Haltom Buffaloes resulted in another close defeat in zone play. Haltom had the lead from the onset, leaving the Trojans to play come-from-behind basketball. Outgunned immediately by the Buffalo offenses, the Trojans overcame that large point deficit and finally closed the gap to two points, a feather in the offense cap considering the team was behind 12 points at the half. lt was to no avail though, as Haltom took the clash 65-62. Dean Krause and Robert Hertberg provided the Trinity explosive third quarter with Krause scoring 14 points followed by David Bohannon with 11. Trinity 75, Castleberry 47 The victory over the Lions pulled the Trojans within a half game of the district South-Zone co-leaders, Richland and Haltom. The Trojans emerged with a 15-9 lead at the end of the first period and by second quarter's end - had increased the lead to 42-28. The Trojans iced the cake by scoring 15 points in the last four minutes of play with the resulting score of 75-47. Four Trojans scored in double figures. Kevin Lee pumped in 15 points, Eddie Massie and Rusty Beam each had 12 points, and Mark Griffith scored 11. Richland 73, Trinity 45 The Trojans were intimidated by a fierce Richland Rebel defense plus opportunistic scoring by the men from the south in falling in a crucial zone contest 73-45. Trinity was leading 8-6 when Richland went on a scoring rampage -leading by the second quarters end 22-8. Trinity never recovered from a disastrous halftime score -44 for Richland, 15 for Trinity. The gap stayed at the thirty point level throughout the second half with Richland on top 73-45. David Bohannon led Trinity scoring with 13 points followed by Kevin Lee with 10. Bell 58, Trinity 57 After eight minutes of exciting basketball, Trinity seemed to have L. D. Bell's Blue Raiders in control with the score 23-12, Trinity's favor. However, Bell put together a comeback which saw the Trinity lead sag to just three points. With the final period of play left, Bell took the lead 48-47. The duration of the fourth quarter saw the score see-saw between the clubs with a resulting one point victory for L. D. Bell. Kevin Lee was the top Scorer for the Trojans with 16 points, followed by Shane Keil and Paul Lemmons with 12 and 10 respectively. Kevin Lee in preparation to spring in for two more points. Life 1-an 11' M David Bohannon heads toward the goal. Shane Keil passes it on A ' , 121 , 17 , , A H, SE EXPER ICR IENCE 4 Q -m,-,1-nk,-v'f.xw::-1:-,,-M-:-11:vf-v:1f,', , a',v.--Hf,p----w:- wwlf' 1 2 gf . viii A , -, fl fem:-Z:::,4f A , im-M, 'M sae-sau -3 Rfiffvi X 1 in f. M ,,' W QxQm4f1,m,,g. , ,, , ,N ,ag 2,-f . ggsgmf ,4m?,4i,Qi,, I ' .1 A V fwfr-1: - -'f2P?'F':5?'1f 'Wv-r1.1 9 V' ,, .5 1 V m . F L' , Q:.:43 f'SiWf-Efv :df 44,14 7ji'13:5i'3'Y: '1?f4k V 15? 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VV I ' -'ivli-aG:vVm2'11?.i26wi' V Va.-imp, :.2fv,45a3f 1. .1 , .1 1 THS struggles to retrieve the ball. Brad Stam in the process of bringing in two more points. And the score goes up another notch. The 1975-1976 swim team had an extremely successful season this year. The team had an atmosphere about it in which everyone blended together to provide Trinity with a triumphant year They scored well in all their meets and had much parental support. T T 170! Swimming Back Row: Denny Cunningham, Michelle Harris, Nelda Day Francis Megley Solveg Klell Susanne Mangm Sarah Brown lodl Skaff Gail Shoppa, Linda Waddle, Diane Woodard, Kay Brazulton Nina Prewntt and Don Foglesong First Row Chris Messick lulie Alkire Donna Bishop, Dale Montague, Kollis Francis, Mindy Greene Pam Owens Diane Phillips Patricia Green Tena Powell and Nessa Foglesong. ABILITY A D IMPROVEME T The girls team showed much improvement this year. The competition proved to be hard but the team scored well. The girls had a good attitude, while working hard. Workouts included a class period a day along with many night workouts in preparation for TISCA in lanuary. Several seniors are continuing their swimming competition at college next year and with the ability shown the remaining members should have a good season next year. COMPETITIO IS THE CHALLE GE JST'-W Swimmers taking off. Swimming in competition. f W?,kE E?zi 4 B A ,M g Captain Gail Shoppa meets with her team members at the Red-Black meet. ia 3-if ,y Chnl Sarah Brown Solveg Kjell: THS swim team member. s I 9 e E 3 4 Mal'-,ff I ff' ,vi S if 4:4-'S' Fggkmy OC Please, take the camera away! v Diane Woodard: A smile of victory. M'- A . Preparing for the take-off. For Ken Weaver, the signs of a hard work- out are apparent. 172 ! Swimming DEDICATIO BRI GS OUT THE SUPPGRT Brent Satterwhite: A smile of accomplishment. The chlorine really gets to my You mean I'm only half finished? David Hamilton. eyes. Ken Easton. lim Robertson: Concentrating on the swim. Striving for the finish. Paul Erickson EXPERIENCE AND DETERMINATIO- The THS boys' team had a victorious season this year. They began the competitive season with determination and hard work. The team was strong in , , , many areas. Captains Kent Sneed and Doug Simmang Boys Captains - Kent Sneed and Doug Summang- did a great job at keeping the team morale up and the swimmers working. With so much experience this year, next year's team is very promising. First Row: Kent Sneed, Doug Simmang, Mike York, Paul Erickson, Ken Weaver, john Thorpe, Paul Gillette, Kurt Bailey, Tom Mitchell, David Hamilton. Second Row: Don Fmylesong, loe Mangin, Ken Easton, David Ahern, David Deloach, Russell Ste- phens, Brent Satterwhite, Darren Robertson, lim Robertson, Brett Kilmer, Brad Moore. 49 Swim team members in a workout. Tena Paine takes a well-deserved rest. Tim Bruce in diving competition. - ' 1 151: i 5 f 6 Q Competition is the road to suc- Doug Simmang rests between events. A HEAVY SCHEDULE V: 1975-1 976 SEASON November 21 December 5 December 1 2-1 3 january 9 january 13 january 17 january 23-24 january 30-31 February 5-7 February 13 February 20 March 5-6 March 18-20 Red-Black Meet Red-Black Meet Pre-Christmas TISCA Meet Arlington Heights- Southwest Eastern Hills-Paschal SMU Relays Trinity Invitational TISCA Meet at Austin Wichita Falls Invitational Saint Marks-Hockaday- Tyler Bryan Adams Regional Il Swimming and Diving State Meet at Austin 176 I Volleyball i i l z i i The Volleyball team this year is the first girls' athletic squad for Trinity High School. The team worked out fourth period, practiced during the summer, and participated in off season volleyball. The team played what is termed power volIeybaIl and the playing procedure is different and difficult to learn and master. The girls have learned about competition, winning, losing, and working together as a group. They feel that competition in some way will always be a part of their lives and hope to better prepare themselves for life's competition in girls' athletics. Beth Evans - Player I FIRST GIRLS COMPETITIVE SPORT wry- L. 24 'Sl' iw Front Row, L. to R.: 413 -- Varsity Team Back Row, L. to R.: 330 Beatrice Touchet 41211 Nikki Quesenberry S332 - Laurie O'Connor 315 Beth Evans 331 Cynthia Parker 4:25 - Gay Greene 821 - Ronda Hutchinson 1114- Helen Tatum 3324 - Coco McCormick Kathy Harkness 3112- Lauri Smith 4122 -- Barbara Ault Q20 - Carol Kahlor 310 - Danette Morgan 3223 - Kim Ellis lunior Varsity Back Row, L. to R.: 413 - Cindy Barnett 330 - Cindy Mobley it 7 -jo Beth Kimbro 1:12 - Carol Young 4123 - Kay Butle Middle Row, L. to R.: 334 -- Susie Eccles 321 - Vicky Cobb 323 - Teri lohnson 4311 - Renee Prewitt 310 -- Lisa Davis Front Row, L. to R.: it 3 - Tammie Thomas 322 -- Lauri Dintleman 424 - Leslie Hines IHS -- Martha O'Brian 1975 76 DISTRICT VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Date Oc Oc Oc Oc Nov Nov Nov Opponent Haltom e Richland Haltom e Ruchland Castleberry I. 13 t. 16 8 II I. 20 ' Oct. 23 Castleberry I. 29 . 3 B ll . 6 ' . 10 178!VnlIeyb.1II Coordination -- skill -talent . . . Prerequisite to the unique sport- gymnastics. Dedicated to a total team effort, gymnasts spend hours and much hard work in the perfecting of their talents. Both boys and girls teams are coached by lerry Milan, who describes his charges as fantastic, colossal and earth shattering. Captains providing leadership and guidance for the girls team are Senior Celeta Strahan and lunior Leah Hall. Leadership for the boys team is provided for with Seniors Larry Watson and Mark Maloney. Com petition for the gymnasts comes with both local and state gymnastic meets. .J L... -1-I GLIMMERING, GLIDING, C-RACIOUS GYMNASTS mnastics -I GYMNAST: K W' as 2-sms ENERGETIC EXUBERANT EXERTION V XXX xkn. V II . . - if ' ,V+ A L' EXERCISE, DAILY DOZEN, WGRKQUTS, Date Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 11 Dec. 26-28 lan. 23 Ian. 29 Feb. 7 Feb. 13-14 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Mar. 4-7 Mar. 10 Mar. 12 Mar. 18 Apr. 9-10 Apr. 23-24 1821 Gymnastics MEETS. .. GYMNASTIC SCHEDULE Meet Red-Black Red-Black Boys Clinicp Sweet High THSGCA Christmas Clinic SWAAU Age Group SWAAU Age Group High School Invitational Crockett-Bell-Richland-Trinity San Angelo-Bell Reagan Monterey Exhibition Irving Nimitz Abilene Cooper Boswell THSGCA Region I THSGCA State Championship Put constant practice, hard work, determination, and hope together -the result is a great Trinity High Tennis Team. A greater ability to play the game aptly describes members of the team, according to Coach Cal Hopkins, who has been building the effectiveness of team competition since his coaching duties began. Mike Bryan, Bill Ellis, Vivan Hall, and Chris Mobley provided leadership in A Double Boys and Girls competition. Also in A Boys Doubles were Derek Parker and Barry Hale. In B Girls Doubles, Angie Railsback and Rita Pretorius played effectively with Kendra Bookout and Mary Hall aiding the girls doubles cause. As a result of more experienced team, top-level tournaments were included on the tennis schedule. Returning squad members should provide for an effective team next year. 7 X 1 QW F '-wmv Ofl varsity , . , , ,, Back Row, L. to R.: Bill Ellis, Doug Zerkle, Derek Parker, Barry Hale, Mike Bryan, Phillip Searcy, Vince Lapenna Robby Matuszewski, Clay White Bob Burke, Mike lacoby. Front Row, L. to R.: Marvina Wylie, Kendra Bookout, Mary Lou Hall, Rita Pretorious, Angie Railsback, Debbie Faulkner Chris Mobley, F. E. Boswell, Lori Mattingly, Pat Williams, Vivan Hall, Mary Brown. Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar 186!Tennis Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May TROIAN TENNIS... STRATEGIC Date lan. 23 A Feb. 10 Feb. 1 7 Feb. 20-21 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Mar. 2 3 5-6 10 1 2-1 3 1 6 17 1 8 19-20 24 26-27 30 31 2-3 9-10 23-24 30-31 TENNIS SCHEDULE Tournaments Trinity Indoor Trinity Indoor Arlington High Garland Invitational Irving Sherman Turner Sherman Bell Tennis Festival Arlington Dallas High School Invitational Irving Arlington Heights Sam Houston Irving High School Invitational Turner Ft. Worth Invitational Sherman District Meetingp lacksboro Wichita Falls Classic District Tournament Regional Girls Regional Boys State Tournament ff . ,W W I ,JN v 5' U, ,A ww A zmfpw . ff 4.1 3 W 5 .. ,4 Mm I A ' 11 ff . w snows., Q .i lil, 4. 2 if . if ,:,S -7 Q I xl ,L 5 K iz K K7KKK'KK Kf ix M Xi, 4 1 9 . I Khin MK ill- .Na 2 j fa. 1 7. -I i Y ,. fl with ..,, 'rr QQ, Sf X iK! lil 2 f ,f 1 2, nu QQ L yf W' 4 . Qlkfr I ., Kf 'K.,' .1 K 1.4 I .yi Miw' W EW, .g,,,,.,, '?,vg7w '2 hafff' , 1 z ug . , 5 K ZKQLKQ 1:15 HW 1-'VE' Wm. , 2 3 ' 2 l eff LY ,Q 74 . 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Track has attracted student interest at THS. BUYS TRACK UNDER EW LEADERSHIP This year the Trinity Boy's Track Team is under a new coach, Larry Wright. The team competed in weekend events during the spring and scored well in all. The team was quite large with many having worked out all year and some doubling in from other sports. Next year's team should be excellent. ,- First Row: Richard leffers, Mike Benavides, Tim Farrel, Eric Ritenour, Kyle Bookout, Mark Clifton, Anthony Wynn, Mike Gonzales. Second Row: Steve Trussell, Kevin Oldham, Keith Graves, Russell Wolf, Dwayne Gres- ham, jeff Ferrell, Mitch Dennard, Zola George, Craig Sneed. Third Row: . QQ Yi ' K s '.,. Q . -.4 i Q.. . g - , N E : E 3 . ' . A lf. '-Olin As! ii qc, T ' T 'if rfif In E X . . K' kk ' X R T i f y ' x W b.., ' - K V' ,,,l: A TA Q I HILL 51 ' fix, lk ,E 'ti ,g ,r1,wwb'V l 17- .- - , 3, if. . Y is 1- 9... limmy Shoppa hurdles his way to victory. 190 I Track Dwayne Gresham, Mitch Dennard, and leff Ferrel practice on the THS track field. THS team members hurdle towards a victory. Aaron lolly psyches up before tossing the leaded spheroid. I-?'-A T , ey-':liD+J'1. .14s,. . f.. fr. , , loseph McKinsey, Timothy Hines, Paul Heald, Kevin Metheny, Aaron lol- .Mg f jerry Betsill and jimmy Shoppa in the starting blocks. ly, Mike Baab, Bobby Thatcher, Michael Blackburn, Christopher Coffee. Fourth Row: lerry Betsill, Ricky Fuller, Victor Norwood, Kim Glass, Keith Miracle, Steven Mitchell. 7 f X Team member practicing the discus throw. March 20 March 27 April 2 April 9 April 16 April 24 May 1 May 15 Steve Mitchell practices the form for good shot put- May I have this dance? Mike Baab. ting in preparation for district track competition. TRACK SCHEDULE Southwest Relays Richland Relays, Birdville Stadium Lamar Relays, Arlington Lamar High School Mustang Relays, Grapevine Tri-Meet, Trinity High School Regional Meet Paul Heald and Russell Wolff running for distance. .2 Y lust 10 more yards and I can collapse! Lori Benshoof. 05'-1 Leslie Hines rounds the track. Lauri Smith, Glenda Shuefeldt, Becky Baker, and Christina Tieble in the long distance run. 192K Track GIRLS' TRACK STRIDES I TO DISTRICT COMPETITIO ' You've come a long way, baby!!! proved true for the sports minded girl at Trinity this year. The athletic department not only offered the girls volleyball, but also a track team. Many girls joined the team and had a variety of chances to compete. The girls worked hard during the second tri and participated in several meets. The team was coached by Mrs. Mary La Crosse. SCHEDULE Date Meets February 27-28 Western Hills Meet March 13 Clark Stadium - Blue-lay Meet March 20 Bell High School Meet March 27 Eastern Hills Meet April 3 District Meet at Bell High School First Row: Beth Evans, Cathy Pallet, Leslie Phillips, Cindy Mobley, Danette Morgan, Carol Kahlor, Laurie Smith, Sandra Brewer, Sheri Rumney, Lynda Franks. Second Row: Kim Ellis, Gaye Lynn Green, Brenda Barber, Laura Dintleman, Christina Tieble, Becky Baker, Coco McCormick, Sammye G is E39 I. , . ,X . , M V , , , , 'mt , L - Martha O'Brien in the midst of a hurdle. Detta johnson after a pole vault. Shot putting can be fun Leslie Phillips ......, jf? RUN!RUN!RUN!RUN!RUNlRUN! . - lofi V Plattel, lo Beth Kimbro, Lisa Davis, Kim Davis, Mrs. LaCrosse. Third Row: Cindy Barnett, Detta lohnson, Martha O'Brien, Glenda Shuefeldt, Tammy Thomas, Leslie Hines, Lori Benshoof, Vicki Cobb, Debbie Colvin, Marilyn Williams. The fourteen foot long iumpl? DRIVERS OF THE DI PLED SPHEROID THE GOLPERS For the first time, Trinity's Golf Team will be under the supervision of Doyle Reynolds. This year their schedule includes eight area matches, plus three district matches. SCHEDULE Opponent Date Haltom and Richland Sept. 22 Arlington Heights Oct. 10 Arlington High Oct. 29 Mineral Wells Nov. 10 Castleberry Dec. 9 Denton Feb. 27 Irving Mar. 6 fi M-ff' Mr. Doyle Reynolds, Coach of the golf team 194 1 Golf First Row: Mike Burns, Town Waltins, Brad Shipman. Second Row: David Luttrel, Charlie Ford, Larry Ridle. Third Row: Kenneth Koledesksy, David lindsey, leff Eberhart, joey Burch, Barry Lott. Fourth Row: Terry Luttrel, Steve Niles, Gary Bohanon. Li '1 f ' ' g .L ? -.:s 5 , A X '97 XL f 1 ' A- -1 M f La Q ,El . 1. iii' 'ELL L -Q-Q' LL f V ' 1 X! I ' -Q AV V A A EQ ' R L I at -kk K ,... Q 'Cv' , L L A 'LA:.i , 3 ' ' 1 Q 3 h L A Q,, . bxk. : , lf- 2, L kb g ,.:- ' 1 QL fm A 4' - 1 ' ' . L -l Q f l . ' me ' , 13-J' 4- ' Lge -:A ,, 5 , Z0 1 9 Q 5? 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To aid the cause -there is no overhead projector, film strip projector, opaque projector, slide projector, there is no video taping apparatus, intercom speaker, movie screen or air- conditioning vent. However, there is a learning leader and desks for wanting an education. Reading, writing and in learning, were surely introduced via leader to pupil. Viewing the picture brings to mind two items: although progress through technology has changed some of the hasslm with the means by which instruction is given, the historical pattern of teacher leading student has not changed. The other item is that nostalgia is good for us -to look and imagine how it was with faculty and student - the hardships one went J through to read, to write -for the contrast can only make us feel fortunate that one's education is not 12 to 16 years of compliance, but a well-sacrificed privilege. F S 1 A it 5. ? K ff w IVF N1 sv- ' 1 If .MO J.-....... 9 . Q -.- -ww XX '-qpwg, 1 .W I, M.. . ,, '- ,f ,gg 157 N , a...',y'-2-fx ' .firm fi- X 1 XR-r - 1 i n Affyd ygoppa ff, , .1 nf 1 1-'U r A .b'-. ,, Charl!sbW. Ages Superintendent .4 ' 58 fx .. sf . 5 ff - ,, f rw fx johnny F, Edith Y Q., Q. qu We A, 55 2 . 5211? ' f8' Q gig -1 ..-W ,M rt -, Mrs. Wellbn President K E e 1 X ' Aw? +115 . ,rf if mfyid, . ff? 'px i' QV A if 2 V-er rr 1 EW james B. Morgan Senretary -vt 0 , cmrgis v. Dsjskil! ff ' K . f fl! ' vi .f ' 5 ' V, lue F. Benson Vice-Presidentf, F x f9f ' Y 2. , r .f X Mrs. jim D.QBettii I X s 5 E a 1 5 5 a 5 2 i e 1 i A l s N W + f mf JW 5' .. 1 , - 4 u 5, , 'fy' 5 2 3.1- :PQ i f Q 3 :iii riizlfff .Mg- ,, R 'I . H ,.,3g 4,,.,-H' ,f ,, an ., ff fv ' I tn., Q 'vm 1 Q,' ,- J aunt' ' ,' '. ur-. :?'5ff-xi pg -..f'::.,l 1, f 'u I, Q . NV' -1' ' ' - ,M .uv K v fa I. vm., 'N ' u' ,. .': .,gA if msg 7... H . .. . , I, . .Q 1 W U A ,, . ulvxs :NISE ' A 'J :aww V. 1, U 1' m ': 'QM- :,, . 4 . 1 ' . . J g- 'fs,,--31. '-1.2, 5 43 'ff W ' 4 1 .,, M4 Q '3.,g-bgzmhv a. i Vg: I z, ,kihlwu X Q :V ',,,,.'s- f 5 . I M V. ., ,Mfg if n 4 we-Wu .1 M ,Ml '51 .' M , :wr W W ,ff -em s- 4: I.. Lb .win nam... A '11, , ,4 MJ., 1-qi -1.12. -,-Jai, ' X-:yu , iyj,-. XA' rj, , xdlqg I 9, , , M G.. 7. , :Linz :z f- X 'X J ' , 'r .5 A,-, A H' f K if ' ..i.'::,.4 ' . 1 p .. , . '., 73 Q 51' ,V X .1 -nvrf , 'x ,-sl ,af ,ff i ,,, 4 V' , .311 N - i-:'- 'iff 1 , ,Y ' i 'den 4 lg y ,.V , 9 rj- , A , my , , Madeline Taylor, Senior Counselor at THS, is a Co-sponsor of the National Honor Society. This duty is taken in addition to her work as a counselor. Ms. Taylor is involved in several out- side activities and organizations, some of which include Texas State Teacher Association, Delta Kappa Gamma and Kappa Delta Pi. Her hobbies range from sewing to refinishing anti- ques. Rick Griffin, Law Counselor at THS, is a very involved indi- vidual. His outside activities include being Director of Com- munity Affairs for the city of Euless and Director of Sunshine House. While at Trinity he sponsors the Police Science Club. ,.,,,........vM lunior counselor, lack lngle, has been at Trinity for seven years. He received his 8achelor's Degree from Southwestern State, and his M.Ed. from NTSU. He is involved in several pro- fessional organizations which include TSTA and TPGA. He is also very interested in athletics and has previously coached the golf team at Trinity. His main interest other than golf is tennis. Counselors Taylor, lngle, Chandler, Goss, and Griffin Aid Each T.H.S. Student to a Successful Future Hunting, fishing and boating keeps Bill Chandler, Sopho- more counselor at Trinity, busy in his spare time. Other than these activities Mr. Chandler is involved with Phi Delta Kappa and Drivers Education. He has been a counselor at Trinity for six years. He earned his B.M. and M.Me. degree from NTSU. 200! Faculty Winnie Goss, new sopho- more counselor at Trinity this year, has been in the HEB sys- tem for 18 years. She attained her B.S. in education from Buf- falo State Teachers College in New York and her M.Ed. from NTSU. Besides her interest in students, Ms. Goss enjoys trav- eling and has visited Central America and Mexico several times. r , if . Registrar x. - g, making the c terizing I Y ' upon are iust af he many pomibimies inthe -ly roulin ol uana lflill. her sc ivities, sl! enioy e' ,sch n J I W- ing, traveling, plants, lowin agti s ol the 0.U. tball team. Ms. Hill has bgigat 'lri ' lor seven rs. Before this sh has held several other tear: positions. She ained h r lache- lors Degee from wa ayne, Mastefs in E ation xas lech and is cu orlling on her Adrnini ratpes from North Texas Sta niversity. 4 ' l , , L, ty o Ms. Hill aids a Ts S ing. ,L I, l ' ' , :he only dass left is hes. I 1 goelled, Ms. Hill registers a ' of relief fu N Principals' Secretary an-W 9 Wilmi 'WY ,. ,, ,,,, tyi, Lita Lanham V , V , ,,,L,,, , M my , A Counselors' Secretary gwigchboard Operator T.H.S. nurse, Becky Culpepper, loves to travel, work for 4-H, and attend contests which involve 4-H activities. She is the school sponsor and organization leader for 4-H. An R.N., Ms. Culpepper has been at Trinity for 2 years. She is also a member of TSTA and T.C. School Nurses Association. URSE 0...,,,,,.--Y, .v,. 202 I Faculty LIBRARIA 'Y ,,,,,,, SECURITY av Travel buff, Vern Myers, THS Librarian, enjoys making excursions to different regions of the world. During this past summer she visited the Middle East. Ms. Myers has been the librarian for B years. She attended ETSU where she received her B.A. degree. She also partici- pates in the Texas Library Associa- tion. As a first at Trinity High School, Lewis C. Parker is the new security guard, He is in charge of checking passes at lunch, directing traffic and the general upkeep of the park- ing lot. His many hobbies include fishing, swimming, hunting and horseback riding. As a family man, Mr. Parker has two children. n.' .ei il? sw .- A b , f arg: ATTE DANCE CLERKS A D TEACHER S AIDES Betty Townsend Teacher's Aides at Trinity High School are an indis- pensable asset tu both teachers and students. Their school day is completely filled with tasks, such as, typing, mimeographing, and providing general help to the teachers, but they always seem to have a little time and an open ear for student's needs. CUSTODIAN exif' X 'fi 'Q CUSTODIAL STAFF Allibee Callahan, Fred Callihan, Kenneth Grunwald, Roy Fielder, Charles Hayden, Clyde King, Annie Thornton, Kenneth Thornton, lohn Vaughn, Oma Vaughn, Minnie Watkins, Mike Woodruff, Richard Taylor. A D CAFETERIA STAFFS Easter Mayberry, Mardell McKittrick, Ruby Ohan, Geneva Pickle, Lavera Robertson, Helen Rolens, Annie Sansom Crissie Stanford Stone Urath Wheless 2041 Faculty CAFETERIA STAFF Caught in the Act Dick Allie has been at Trinity for two years. Aside from teaching American History, Mr. Allie is Trinity's varsity basketball coach. He is also a member of the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches. He enjoys boating, water skiing, fishing, and playing basketball. 4 Fred Barney has been at Trinity for two years. In addi- tion to teaching Driver Education, he also sponsors the junior Class and the Motorcycle Club. For hobbies Mr. Barney enjoys motorcycling, hunting, and racket ball. .oi 206 l Faculty Martha Alexander is the Special Education teacher at Trinity. She has been at Trinity for three years and is currently a mem- ber of Texas State Teacher's Association. Mrs. Alexander enjoys painting, water skiing and tennis. TEACHERS AID STUDE REGISTRATIO Vernon Bingham is new to Trinity this year. He teaches Health and American History. He is also the assistant coach for the varsity football team. Outside of class, Mr. Bingham enjoys swimming and fishing. sph-.. 3 ' F Ronnie Banner has been at Trinity for eight years. His subjects include American History, World Stud- ies, Psychology, and American Civilization. Mr. Ban- ner is also a member of the TSTA, and the Organiza- tions of American Historians. His hobbies are canoe- ing, racket ball, and chess. A. A. Battles teaches Radio and Television at Trini- tys Career Center. This class is designed to help stu- dents to better understand the basic instruction in repairing televisions and radios. Aside from teaching, he also sponsors VICA. Fishing and boating are just two of his hobbies. .I 'Nt x . msg, K In Dale Boaz has taught Algebra and Fundamen- tals of Math at Trinity for six years. He also was the past president of the Texas State Teachers Association. For hobbies, Mr. Boaz enjoys farm- ing, turkey hunting and playing the piano. - K . For two years, Ralph Brink has been teaching Auto Mechanics at Trinity's Career Center. Mr. Brink also sponsors the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America in addition to traveling, skiing, and boating. FACULTY PARTICIPATTO HEARD AT PEP RALLIES Clois Brewer teaches Cosmetology at Trinity's Career Center. She also sponsors the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America and is a member of the Texas State Teacher's Association. As a hobby, Mrs. Brewer enjoys traveling. ldis Chandler teaches Shorthand, Typing and Clerical Office Practice at THS. She sponsors the Future Business leaders of America and is cur- rently a member of the Texas State Teachers Association. She enjoys swimming, playing ten- nis, and traveling. Since the opening of Trinity, eight years ago, Bill Bookout has been the head coach of the Tro- jan football team. He is a member of the Texas High School Coaches Association and his hob- bies are sponsoring various athletic activities throughout the year. s ij je Since the opening of Trinity in 1968, Beverly Brown has been a member of the faculty. Mrs. Brown has not only taught English and World Travel, which are her current subjects, but Drama as well. She enjoys traveling 0 207 Curtls Clegg has been an Industrial Cooperative Tralnlng Coordinator at Trinity for two years He sponsors VICA and the Key Club. For hobbies Mr. Clegg enpoys gardening wood- working fishing and horseback riding. lohn Clanton has been at Trinity for four years. He Dale Connorteaches painting, sculpture, printmak- teaches Certified Vocational Academics Education. He ing, and ceramics at Trinity. He is currently a member also sponsors the CVAE Youth Club and the Senior Class. of the TSTA. His hobbies include artwork and roller Mr. Clanton's hobbies include bowling and tennis. I I Y skating. Will Davis has been at Trinity for three years. His sub- iects include beginning and advanced photography, and drivers education. His hobbies are golf and tennis. 208 1 Faculty SHOWN IN THE CLASSRCDOM Patsy Daunis has been at Trinity for eight years. Her aca- demic courses include both lunior and Senior English. Aside from sponsoring Student Council, she is a member of Texas State Teacher's Association. Her hobbies include waterskiing and dancing. Loretta Day is a member of the original faculty at Trinity. During her eight years she has taught Physical Education. She sponsors the Troy-Ann Drill Team and Spirit Club. Mrs. Day enjoys coin collecting and lis- tening to music. L, GRADUATION SIGNALS A CDTHER IGB WELL D0 E EGR TEACHERS Chancey E. Dunn has taught Wood and Industrial Crafts at Trinity for eight years. He is currently a member ol the Classroom Teacher's Asso- cition. One ol Mr. Dunn's favorite endeavors is hunting, Karen Ellis has been at Trinity for three years. Her courses include Senior English and Civics. Mrs. Ellis is also a sponsor for the Senior Class. Some of her many hobbies are gardening, knitting, playing ten- nis, reading, and hunting for antiques. 'lf' s 14 .S K F' V .92 . v-. Y ss ,s 332 Don foglesong is Trinity's swimming and diving coach. Being one of THS' original teachers, he has trained many excellent swimmers and divers. Besides teaching, Mr. Foglesong also sponsors the Aquatic Club, and the Mid-Cities Swimming and Diving Team. Melba Fritz is a new teacher at Trinity this year. She teaches and sponsors Health Occupations Cooperative Training. She is a member of the Texas State Teachers Association. As a hobby, she enioys traveling. .mg Ni. iff? 5. William T. Engle has been at Trinity for seven years. He teaches Ecmr nomics and Record Keeping. He is also an assistant coach for Trinity's football team. Aubry Fisk has been teaching at Trinity for three years. His subiects include Physiology, Health, and Biology. Aside from teaching, Doc Fisk is also Trinity's athletic trainer. W v lan Maddock is an origi- nal member of the faculty at Trinity. She teaches both American and World History. A member of the Texas State Teacher's Association, she also raises livestock. She enjoys gar- dening and sewing. ...-...eQ TEACHERS ENCOURAGE STUDE T I VQLVEME T AT T.H.S. Roy Fry teaches Auto Mechanics atTrinity.In his spare time Mr. Fry enjoys attending courses concerning drafting and mechanics. His hobbies include boxing, hunting and fishing. if 210 I Faculty Lawrence Harville spon- sors the Concert Band. For two years, he has taught music education to the students at Trinity. Mr. Harville also teaches Woodwind Lab. Robert L. Garner teaches CVAE at Trinity. Mr. Garner is also a spon- sor for Vocational Oppor- tunity Career Training. Mr. Garner's hobbies include fishing and gardening. Roberta Henry is one of Trinity's Home Economics teachers. For the past five years, Mrs. Henry has taught Home and Family Living, in addition to Home Economics. She is currently the sponsor of the Home Economics Rel- ated Occupation Club and is a member of the Texas State Teacher's Associa- tion. ,R 9.0 Allan Harvillehas been at Trinity fo eight years. His sub jects include Generzl Business and Physic Education.An assist ant coach for Trinity' football team, Mr Harville is also a member of the Texa' Driver and Traffin Safety Educatior Association. ,y A .uf .av . . . 7 I' . ' ' E: ,Q H 'H , , A .3Q,:5'f' wt I .f' 1f'L -fla w' f . , .A V- - . Ts .. , . - . V . . f 3' Hal Hickerson teaches Metal Shop at Trinity. He also spon- sors the Rodeo Club, which is designed to aid students who are interested in competitive riding. ln addition to teaching, Mr. Hickerson is a member of the Texas State Teacher's Associ- ation. His hobbies include hunting and horseback riding. Many teachers on our campus devote much of their time sponsoring active organizations. ln doing this, they help students better their education. Many spend nights and Saturdays at club or committee meetings. Often they are not just advisors but take an active part. THS has been made a better educational facility because of these teachers. A new face at Trinity this year is larry R. lobe. As a Math team her, his subjects include Algebra and Geometry. Mr. lohe's hobbies are traveling, camping, hunting and fishing. Cal Hopkins has been a member of Trinity's faculty for three years. He is the lead teacher in the business department, where he teaches Typing. Mr. Hopkins also coaches the Trinity tennis team. In addition, he also sponsors the Citizen's Band Radio Club. 1 Earle Ann Hill teaches Distributive Education at Trinity. Aside from being a member of the Texas State Teacher's Asso- ciation, she also sponsors the lunior class and DECA. Her hob- bies include interior decorating, sewing and reading. TEACHERS SPONSOR STUDE T ACTIVITIES Candy Horning is a new teacher at Trinity this year. Her courses include French and English. Ms. Horning also sponsors the French Club. For hobbies, she enjoys traveling, embroidery and sports of all kinds. Glenda lohnson teaches Senior and lunior English at Trinity. She is also a member of the Texas State Teacher's Association. Mrs. lohnson enioys crewel, swimming and listening to music, TRAVEL, SPQRTS, A ID SCHGQL ACTIVITIES RA K HIGH WITH T.H.S. FACULTY Beverly jones has been at Trinity for six years. Her subjects include Civics and World Studies. Mrs. jones is a member of Texas State Teacher's Association and National Council of Social Studies. She enjoys tennis and politics. Betty Karlick teaches typing, shorthand and bookkeeping. In addition she sponsors the junior class, YCW and FBIA. 212 I Faculty David jones has been at Trinity for two years. His sub- jects include Senior, junior and Sophomore English and Specialized Writing. He also sponsors the annual and the paper. As a hobby Mr. jones enjoys sitting in his chair at home. ia.. 17223 M40 k . A f .v , ,2 .. . is 1 eu a i W Keller johnson has been at Trinity since the school opened in 1968. Throughout the eight years that she has been at Trinity she has taught Sophomore English. Mrs, johnson's extracurricular activities include fishing and reading. Q.: rr N l , , W Phyllis Kaupp has been at Trinity for five years. She teaches ,Mary la Crosse teaches Biology and coaches Trinity's Geometry, Algebra and Computer Math. Her hobbies include sew- Volleyball team. She is also a member of TSTA. ing, skiing, tennis and handicrafts. TRIMESTER OFFERS 'STUDE S GPPORT ITY T0 K OW A GREATER UMBER QE TEACHERS lorraine lamb has been teaching Iunior and Senior English at Trinity lor two years. She also teaches a new class: Senior composition. designed lor college bound students. Mrs. lamb sponsors the National Honor Society. Sue Matthai has been at Trinity for three years. ln addition to teaching Physical Education, she sponsors the cheerleaders and various Intramural teams. As a hobby, Mrs. Mathai enioys tennis and traveling. Gene McCaugan has taught at Trinity for five years. He is cur- rently teaching Building Trades at Trinity's Career Center. Mr. McCaughan also sponsors the Vocational Industrial Clubs of Amer- ica. Outside of class he enjoys bowling and goll. lerry B. Milan has been at Trinity for eight years. His subiects include Physical Education and Gymanastics. Aside from teaching at Trinity, Mr. Milan teaches at gymnastic clinics throughout the U.S. during the summer. A xii: 15 S 1. - IW 'ff 5 a-.E 5 s ...o . we g yi c XA. Carolyn McKnight is a new teacher at Trinity. She teaches Art 1 and 2, lewelry, and Ceramics. Ms. McKnight is a member ol the Classroom Teacher's Association. For hobbies she enioys bowling and bicycling. I julia Monks has been at Trinity for six years. Her list of sub- lffff llldudf PSYCUIOIOBY, 50ri0l0gy and American History. In 1971, Mrs. Monks was voted Teacher of the Year. She enioys teaching at TCIC. 213 I Wanda Montgomery is a member of the original faculty of Trinity High School. She teaches German, CVAE, and Sophomore English. In addition to teach- ing, Mrs. Montgomery also sponsors the Senior Class and the German Club. ' For eight years, Eilleen Monroe has been teaching Civics and Senior English at Trinity High. Aside from teaching, she is currently a member of the Texas State Teacher-'s Association, plus the Classroom Teacher's Association. Mrs. Monroe is also an intensive student in the art of house cleaning. THE ART GP . TEACHI G CCMBINES WORK WITH PU Oleta Nash is a teacher in Trinity's Business Depart- ment. She teaches Vocational Office Education. Aside from being the sponsor for OEA, she is also a member of the Texas State Teacher's Association, and the Classroom Teacher's Association. Nelson Moore is one of Trinity's Driver Education teachers. For two years, Mr. Moore has aided stu- dents in learning the fundamental steps of driving. In addition to sponsoring the Senior Class, Mr. Moore is also a member of the Texas Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association. 0 214 I Faculty -A - -mm? 1.-vsfggx .,,,, .. Kaye Moore is a member of Trinity's Math Depart- ment. For two years, Mrs. Moore has been teaching Introductory Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry. In addition to teaching, she is a member of the Texas State Teacher's Association. E 5' V lames Murphy teaches Biology at'Trinity. He is also the sponsor for Trinity's Motorcycle Club, an organi- zation designed to help those interested in motorcy- cle racing or trail riding. Mr. Murphy is presently a member of the Texas State Teacher's Association. Outside of class, Mr. Murphy enioys hunting and fishing. ,aw Tom Neugent has been teaching at Trinity for four years. He sponsors the Symphonic Band, an organiza- tion designed to promote music education tor the students at Trinity. Mr. Neugent is also a member of the Texas Music Education Association, and the Texas landmasters Club. Dorothy Nichols has been a member ot the THS faculty for four years now. Her courses include Homemaking, Bachelor Survivial, and Home and Family living, In addition to teaching, Mrs. Nichols is also a member ofthe Vocational Homemaliing Teachers Association of Texas. Her hobbies are lish- ing, hunting, and playing football. Another new face at Trinity this year is Nelda Oefinger. She teaches American and World History. She is a member of the Texas State Teachers Associa- tion, along with the Social Science State and National Organization. In addition to teaching, Mrs. Oeiinger sponsors the Sophomore class. DIVERSIFIED EXPERTISE A PLUS POR STUDE TS Dane Phillips is a charter member ol the Tl-I5 Fac- ulty. For eight years, he has taught Trigonometry, Cal- culus, and Analytic Geometry. In addition, he is a Classroom Teachefs Association representative. V3 1 Sf' nf- Wes Pyfer has been at Trinity tor tive years. He teaches Biology and is the Varsity Baseball team coach. In addition lo teaching, he takes pleasure in participating in various athletic activities. Nick Ragsdale has taught Auto and Body Repair for four years. He also sponsors the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, and is a member ot TIVA. Mr. Rags- dale's hobbies are drag racing, hunting and fishing. INSTRUCTORS ASSIST STUDE TSI VQCATIONAL CHOICE gave' Richard Ridlen teaches Chemistry at Trinity High School. He also sponsors The Society forthe Advancement of Chemistry. Mr. Ridlen's hobbies include making educational games, canoeing, tennis, and attending science fairs. For two years, lan Schronk has taught Drama at Trinity High School. Mrs, Schronk also sponsors the Thespians and the Trouhadors. 216 V .aw--P- For seven years, june Sales has taught Homemaking and Home Furnishings at Trinity. Her hobbies include tennis, fish- ing and gardening. t Q M 'MW N L. . if .rtss . N H' ye' iiiflre- . i . ., 3 or E 5 2 .r a S. . 5 This is loe Schultz's first year at Trinity. His courses include Math, introductory Algebra, and Geometry. Outside of class, Mr. Schultz is working on his master's degree of education. in il i' 7 ....t Q Doyle Reynolds has been at Trinity for five years. During that time, he has taught Social Studies. Mr. Reynolds is currently coaching golf. His hobbies include traveling and sports. Nancy Sanders has taught Sophomore and lunior English at Trinity for two years. She is also a member of the Texas State Teacher's Association, and is chair- man ofthe Faculty Planning Committee. For hobbies, Mrs. Sanders enioys reading, bridge, golf and travel- mg. 'W Bobbie Seaman has been at Trinity since the school opened in 1968. During that time, she has taught English and Spanish. Mrs. Seaman also sponsors the Spanish Club. Her hobbies include traveling and grading papers. Alan Smith has been at Trinity for one year. His courses are Physics and Algebra. Mr. Smith is a member of Classroom Teach- er's Association. His hobbies include restor- ing old cars, traveling, and hang gliding. t 5 .x.,,,,,.,. 5 Michael Shabay is a new teacher at Trinity this year. He teaches English and is an assistant coach for the football and basketball teams. ln addition to these responsibilities, Mr. Sha- bay sponsors the Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes. Outside of class, he enjoys golf, tennis and fishing. -5 This is the first year for Becky Stepp to he teaching at THS. Her courses include Business Law, Bookkeeping, and General Business. ln addition to these responsibilities, Ms. Stepp also sponsors VCW. Her hobbies are cooking, sewing, and summer sports. TRI ITY FACULTY SHOWS VARIED I TERESTS A D HQBBIES mmm 'K BV we For four years, Carol Sprawls has taught Hume- making and Bachelor Sur- vival. Mrs. Sprawls also sponsors the Future Homemakers of America, and is currently a member of the Texas State Teacher's Association. She enjoys cooking and nee- dlecratt, Michael Shearin has taught Math, Geome- try and Algebra at Trinity for three years. Aside from teaching, he is also a member of the Texas State Teacher's Association. Mr. Shearin enjoys playing golf. . I Cindy Stewart has been teaching Homemaking at Trinity for six years. As hobbies Ms. Stewart enioys traveling, reading and gardening. She is also a member of TSTA and the Classroom Teacher's Association. 217 FACULTY PROVIDES DISCIPLI E EGR FUTURE Mr. Leon Teddlie has been at Trinity High since the school opened in 1968. He is currently the lead teacher in the science department where he teaches biology. 2 RESPONSIBILITY Q ff g an Mrs. Lorraine Tatarevich is a new teacher at Trinity this year. Her curriculum includes varied English classes. She is also a member of the Texas State Teachers Association. Mr. Philip Ware has been at Trinity for four years. His sub- jects include choir and music theory. In addition to teaching Mr. Ware also enioys many varied hobbies. Mr. lerry Welch has been teach- ing woodworking and drafting at Trinity for four years. ln addition to teaching, Mr. Welch is also a mem- ber ofthe Texas State Teacher's Association. This is Larry Wright's first year at Trinity. He teaches health and also coaches football and track. Two of his hobbies include fishing and hunting. 2181 Faculty Mrs. Delois Yeats has been at THS for three years. Her sub- jects include speech, drama, and English. She is currently sponsoring the Forensics club and the National Forensics League. Mrs. Yeats is a member of the Texas State Teachers Association. Her hobbies include swimming, camping, and singing. sees New ' e, 5S:,......2Ql-5 f.f Q x I Qwf Mr. Modie Wells has been at Trinity for seven years, now. He currently is the lead teacher for the English Department. He is a member of the Texas State Teacher's Associa- tion. For hobbies, he enjoys summerteaching and skiing. why, This is Patricia Wylie's first year as a Resource 2 teacher at THS. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Texas Women's University. STAGES, PHASES OP FACULTY LIFE AT TI-IS V l ' P I 221 Sophomores came to Trinity loaded for action last September. Newly elected officers and selected sophomore council members quickly organized and put a team of brand new Trojans to work on a Homecoming float that, according to many, was the best sophomore float entry in THS history. To boost the spirits of the B team footballers, the class initiated a concession stand for all home games. Soft drinks, hot chocolate, coffee, home-popped popcorn and a variety of candies brought customers a-plenty and the first coins into the sophomore coffers. Spirited, concerned and ready to become involved, the sophomores sponsored a spirit chain contest for the Homecoming pep rally. Daily candy sales during the fall helped make class activities such as skating parties and Christmas gatherings possible. The sophomore class' main objective is to plan for a united class in '78. 223 224 X Suphomures 'S New it swf SENIORS AND IUNIORS SAY HQVVDY TO SOPHOMORES An annual event after the first home football game is the Howdy Dance. Sponsored by the cheerleaders, the dance provides opportunities for sophomores to meet new acquaintances and juniors and seniors to talk about what went down during the summer months. Oh yes, there is also dancing, and this year Titus Cates provided the music. 226 X Sophomores SOPHOMORES EXPERIENCE EXEMPTION .MW ,. 1 b v 'T-T? 'QW LET'S VOTE Soon the time came for class officer elections and sophomores campaigned for about one week before elections were held. Those candidates running for an office made posters and gave campaign speeches to the sophomore student body. After officer elections, an executive council was selected to organize and guide sophomore activities throughout the year. 228 l Sophomores ' 7 'W 7 1 229 ww., ww? --19 700 SOPHOMORES HIT THE RCDAD Look out for those trees . . . Brakes, use the brakes . . . These are a few of the sounds coming from the Drivers' Education building as many of the 700 sophomore students learn how to drive a car. One of the first courses sophomores register for is Driver Education. Students see films, study handbooks, operate simulators and drive on the range to better equip themselves for safe driving. 230 ! Sophomores SOPHOMORES AT THEIR FIRST ATTEMPT Wllwvuulu-iw T f' in , ... X 232 I Sopho 'j Sammi N09 -Ma- SQPHGMORES' FIRST HQMECQMING For sophomores, the first THS Homecoming means hard work to organize and put together a float, a mum for a girl, the expense for the boy. There is a Homecoming game where the Homecoming Queen and her court are introduced, and a dance for the good times usually follows. The sophomores were well represented this year with terrific float, a lovely sophomore court, and a good effort by the total sophomore class. ITIUYES '53 E ' 1 233 we-rn' 234 I Sophomores 'ni' 4- N, -1. N if ,M-a 4h ,Ma- ov '9 '7! ,..g. Q-np Z Y ' W 236! Sophom SQPHOMCDRES SELL LOLLIPDPS One of the fund-raising projects for the sophomore class was selling the popular Life Saver and Sweet and Sour Iollipops. Assorted other sweets and goodies in B. Brown's cabinet could be bought, and were bought by all. . .to furnish more money for the class of '78. OYCS 1 I 137 x. 1.4-if NSS M 451 WEBV if NO' 'xv' ow B F mai --Q.-3. yi- ...gp A SUCCESSFUL SCDPHGMORE YEAR The Class of 78, during their sophomore year, got it all together with participation in sports, winning the spirit stick at pep rallies and organizing projects to raise funds for the class. Through this type of hard work, involvement and dedication to THS, the class of '78 surely will be one of the finest to graduate from Trinity. 2401 Sophomores 242 I Sophqmores 244 f Sophomores ?l I + 2481 luninrs IU IORS TAKE A SECCDND-YEAR LOOK AT T.H.S. The Class of '77 began its 75-76 school year with several planned activities and spirit-oriented projects. The juniors initially showed their spirit by winning the spirit stick at the first two pep rallies. Class of '77 buttons were distributed by the junior class to aid class unity and school spirit. The juniors came out in force to build the Spirit of '76 junior class float. The idea of a Trinity rainbow stationed above the 1776 flag was the junior contribution to the bicentennial theme. On Nov. 19, the class presented a band assembly featuring Robert letton and the Panther City Pickers. Fund raising activities included a pickle sale in the spring plus a slave auction held during Valentine week. The Class of '77 started strong as sophomores, and continued this enthusiasm through the junior year at THS. 1 249 250 X luniors new ...ff may 4 D nr A-nr' .-m.. KY ,.....4 fv Y i , 7 . 5 ! ngfl ' ' -if 'fly ,Ei 3 ww .am N-33' --if -x '-an 1 N19 ,Q-Q.. 'CID i -sa.. 251 BUTTON UP SPIRIT The spirit of the junior class was overwhelming. The class officers and executive committee sold spirit buttons reading Class of 77. Those who purchased the buttons showed their spirit by wearing them to pep rallies, football games or just to class. The button sales also served to aid the financial status of the class for senior year purposes. 'cl -4, Hx, 253 254 f juniors ? B5 Nd ,ww HGMECOMING HIGHLIGHTS Homecoming for the junior class proved an exciting and rewarding activity. With only two weeks to prepare for Homecoming events, the junior float was busily assembled and won second place in float competition. The Homecoming Court contained the sparkling Smiles of juniors lan Guest, lo Harp and Carrie Proctor. luniors also participated in the first Homecoming Parade. in I '-9' xv '49 fs Q,-111 . N A- eww -'--n l .a f' v--mu fvx Qrfcf 7 I nw ml 'F' vw., W. -r -of -2:7 -5 vi' 'Hs Wh? .- wf-uv ?58!luniors 259 26011 TRINITY GOES PRQGRESSIVE COUNTRY In November, the junior class sponsored a progressive country and western band, Robert letton and the Panther City Pickers. The band was of rofessional ualit and deli hted fans P q Y S of pI'0gl'6SSIV9 COUI1lI'y ml,ISlC scsi had 'fb udf gy? -f N'? X S X 1 3 5 K Strolhn o ney Reyno 1 S an umm -nik 'LAW 1-.X vw' 0-dv? vkwsg 4-www -4-- f-..,, -.. war Luv awlf, z' 2 f, My fff 264! luniors Juniors Profit From V, , V ll. t uf. ' Q I 4' Carwash, junk Sale, Kite-Flying Contest. For money making projects the junior class sponsored a car wash, a junk sale and a kite flying contest. The kite flying contest happened at an area elementary school in April, with awards given neatest kite and flying ability. In an all out effort for cleanliness among Trojan cars, the auto wash, in May, afforded citizens a good car clean-up at a reasonable cost. The junk sale provided for the transfer of items stored in one person's closet to the closet - for storing - of another. i. X- ,.-R fp .el . rr, ju' rf gp-I 0419 -66 ft, ,,,, ,prev bhp. N eff . .,,' STUDENTS WELCOME 3 Q W ra rn od DP '70 W rr-1 r-+ -4 :r rn C. E. C -. fl DJ lli ll! Ui 'G O :s ll! C 'Y ru Q. DJ cm :r ri: G E :s CII E rn 1 :r sw .. 5 W ll! 5 complemented nicely with sandwiches and cookies. This project, coupled with other money-making ideas, provided the class a financial situation to better the coffer for its senior year activities. Nd 'Mr NG ff! 1-WV iw! lhbflu s 267 I i N 268 I luniors q ,9 :WJ 1 , 1 l my K4 ,s,, ag, , em' f 9 7' , ,ms- qiggfkk 1:51572 .4 . A., y wx' In 'Vilfz ,ff ,A ffl, if-WW aw-no X1 Q 1 01 .M-as his 5 is int, ss, is A 'F- .ffafff ,, 4- ? ,, fr- , ,i 1 if Class Officers -- lerry Bundren, President: David Briggs, Secretary: Steve Pantuso, Treasurer: and Mark Underwood, Vice President. CLASS QPHCERS GIVEN CHALLE GE Senior class officers were selected by their peers in the Spring of their junior year. As elected officials for the senior class, their job was to act as a sounding board for Senior class wishes and plans, taking these wishes and plans to the class sponsors for consideration. Items such as class motto, song, colors and flower plus prom and graduation plans were presented to the senior class through the efforts of this group. Hard work from these officers made the Class of '76 unique to THS. 274 I Seniors 'TI f M 1-if 431-vi' ft, -,,, 1 fi ir - 212 Q ,, ' , r - 'H ,, .l ,N , r as 5 seti Mark Underwood and Steve Pantuso discuss homecoming float plans. AARON BELYNDA Band Second Band Vlce Presldent ADAMS ROY Football FCA Track Team ADAMS SHIRLEY DECA ANDERSON TAMI Symphomc Band All Region Orchestra Majorette National Honor Society ARNOLD BILLY VICA President ARTH DAVID fun Englandj Art Club Swlm Team Youn Polrtlclans Debate Club Students In London Vlce President Artlst of the Year AULT SHARON Acappella Cholr Po and Madrlgal Concert hour National BAILEY IEFF DECA Reporter BAKER BECKY FHA Spamsh Club Vlce President Secretary Treasurer National Honor Society Treasurer BAKER STEVE Football Track Baseball BALL CARL Football Natlonal Honor Society Senior Councll German Club Treasurer BARBER BRENDA Art Club Track Intramural Sports Rodeo Club BARTON KAREN Splrlt Club Class Councll National Honor Society NFL Annual Staff BEAM RUSTY BasketballTeam BELL SUSIE Acappella Cholr Pop and Madrrgal, Swim Team I I. I I . l I I I I I - , .2 n , - ' I .I I l , .2 . : . f S l I I a - , , . 1 1 , 8 . . , n 1 Honor Society. . I I I ' I . I .I I I . ' 6 I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I f F - I I I 276 X Seniors BENOIT RENEE Splrlt Club French Club BENTON TERESA Band FHA BETHEA BARNEY Thesplans Art Club NFL BETSILL IERRY Track Team FCA Thesplans Young Llfe Student Councll BLACKMON BECKY SEJIFIT Club Vrce Presldent Dru l Team BLISS DEBBIE French Club Thesplans Ecology Club Senlor Executive Council BLOOD IOHN Band German Club BOOTH SUZAN French Club Presrdent Palantlr Staff NFL Senior Executive Council Who s Whom American Hugh Schools BOSWELL F E Tennis Team BOSTICK MATT Swim Team Chess Club BRAKE LISA Splrlt Club Drlll Team BRAZIEL DONNA Gymnastics Team FHA BREWER GREG Band Stage Band Nose Brotherhood Dlxreland Band All Region Orchestra BRIGGS DAVID Secretary Senior Class Vlce President President of Nose Brotherhood BRIGMAN AMY IO Band Majorette French Club Honor Soclety Troubadours Art Club Band Sweetheart Thesplans I I I , F 1 - 1 F f , . I I. I I .I I I I : , . , I J , I . .I . I I I , : i 1, n ' I . , . I , . French, Who s Whom , . .g . I I I I I I f I , . f I f n n ' n, , - . 4 ' . C I ' 1 . f ' I I I I I I I I r , .-x '1 I ,. ,, -' I 4 1, US' 'fir lll i' 781 Class Sponsors -- Mr. lohn Clanton, Mrs. Karen Ellis, Mrs. Wanda Montgomery, and Mr. Nelson Moore. ll 1 ' fa l raa if Ja,, ,Ai rlri rx ,f K 5 WCM!!! . J. N ' .I V, G-pl .g , 4 i -. ,Af Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. Montgomery sigh in relief after the successful film festival. CLASS SPQNSORS PUT MUCH TIME O YEAR Senior class sponsors Wanda Montgomery, lohn Clanton, Karen Ellis and Nelson Moore gave wisely of their time to insure the senior class graduation, graduation announcements, and the senior prom. Acting as Iiason between the senior class and administrative officials at THS, projects to meet expenses such as the senior class gift to the school are formulated and carried through. Without the experience and guidance of the sponsors to the class of '76, every detail to provide a good year could not be enforced. All sponsor efforts toward making '76 the Year of the Senior were greatly appreciated by the senior class. Ui Q if in . First Row: Beth Beckerle, Kenneth Mayfield, LaTayne Thrash, Debbie Cowman, lerry Bundren, Phill Challenner. Second Row: Amy Brigman, Tammy Dod- son, Coleen Houston, Karen Barton, Loretta Britton, Mark Underwood, Mrs. Montgomery. Third Row: lulia Roberts, Renee Rivers, Diane Woodard, Robin Schuricht, lan Greer, Debbie Fuller, Keith Hill. Fourth Row: Bill Ellis, Carl Hammond, Carl Ball, David Trussell, lames McKinnon, Steve Pantuso, David Briggs, Larry Watson. Fifth Row: Nils Kjell, Mike Martin, Robert Southerland, Ricardo Garza, loe Hornisher, Suzan Booth. SENIOR COUNCIL WORKS HARD FOR M TOP SENIOR YEAR The senior executive council this year consisted of 30 members with approximately 12-15 alternates. Students who wished to be on the senior council applied in the spring of their junior year. They were chosen for their willingness to unify the class, plus their eagerness to make their senior year a prosperous one. Meetings for the council were held on the first Tuesday of each month. At these meetings, decisions were made on the pf prom, Homecoming, the children's movie matinee, and other class projects. The responsibilities of each member is ' were to relate to other seniors the events which were to I A , 1 take place throughout the year. This year, the council 9 y 2 f g 6' achieved its goal of maintaining student interest among the senior class. Credit goes out to not only those on the A senior council but every senior who put in his time and Diane Woodard works on anothe, council activity. I I 2,8 , Swim effort to make the senior year one worth remembering. BRITTON LORETTA Splrat Club Drlll Team YCW Annual Staff Senlor Executlve Councll BROWN BEVERLIE Spnrut Club Ecology Club YCW Forensics NFL Thesplans lunlor Executive Councll BROWN SARAH Swlm Team BRUCE TIM Spamsh Club Dlvlng Team BRYAN MIKE Tennls Team National Honor Society FCA BUFKIN IEANNE FHA BULLOCK ROBERT Basketball Rodeo Club CB Raduo Club Noise Boys BUNDREN IERRY Senior Class President German Club Honor Society Student Presldent Nose Brotherhood Society Football Young Life lunlor Class Favorlte BURCH TIM French Club Rodeo Club FCA Drama Norse Boys Football Track BURKE ROD German Club BUSH BILL NFL Norse Boys BYERS IOHNNY Norse Boys CAPPS CAROLYN Drlll Team Splrlt Club FHA YCW CHALLENNER PHILL Spanish Club FCA Ecology Club NFL Thesplans Norse Boys CHAMBERS CHRISTI Troubadors NFL Splnt Club Drlll Team Officer Drlll Team Captain Secretary of lunlor Class FBLA CHANDLER, SANDRA, VOE I I I I I l I I : I I I . I I . I 1 F - I I I . I I . I I 1 I - 1 I 1 I I 1 I I I I Councll, lunlor Class Vlce- I u , . I I I I I I I I I , . 1 1 - 1 F 1 - 1 F - I. . I I I I ' 1 F I I I I I I ' , F 1 a I I I I ' 1 I 280 I Seniors CHANEY RANDY DECA Football CHAPMAN RHONDA VOE OEA CLARK KATHY Student Councrl Sophomore and lumor Executlve Councrl CLARK RONNIE DECA CLEARY RICHARD Basketball Track Norse Boys CLEMONS SUZY Swlm Team CLEVE LAN D MIKE Basketball FCA CLOWERS IACKIE DECA COLLEY IULIE FHA NFL VOE OEA lunlor Executive Councrl COMBS LISA Splrlt Club Drlll COOK BLENDA Splrlt Club French Club FHA NFL Drrll Team Honor Socuety Secretary COPHER LORI Sprrlt Club Troubadors NFL Sophomore Chorr CORDELL SHARON Rodeo Team Secretary VOE Sergeant at Arms COOK TOM Honor Society COTTOR DEBBIE VOE Treasurer French Club FHA COWMAN DEBBIE Pep Club Drill Team Class Executive Councll CULBERT TOM Norse Boys FBLA CULLUM CLYDE Norse Boys 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 , . . . I I ' . 1 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 I 1 I 1 Team, YCW. 1 I 1 i I .I I 1 . . . I I I ' 5 1 I 1 1 F - . I I 1 1 1 1 . 1 u 1 . . . I I I 1 1 ' THS '76 SENIORS: A UNIQUE BUT ABLE GRC P La s , Senior Richard Swiney, with nimble fingers flying, prepares a story for an issue of the Palantir. Kent Sneed contemplates a poignant passage gathered from readings in class. S - we .e 'Na X M ik ka DL 2' .- Q X t Q: 5321 . .. www . W. 1, Nils Kjell takes time to daydream. , ...v Hollis Wilson checks the durability of a THS classroom desk. 'ff K y I1 J, riff-, Ak fffmfp ' A f fi ,f I M -If f , - 'J ' , I , 1 X x f X ' yf f Q , Uvxwxrz, V 'W N . ' it X ::,, f , - .,-jx' g, , If , f. , V , -NNN V. 79. P LGA I 5 r - A , 4 J 155' ff 2 fi A ',griifT 51 , If , QA 1 f' j Aff' 519' lffii gig VV. ky '73 1 A , QQ'4 0 v..f,. L xx' I g iw . 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I I I ' I I 1 I I f F - I I 1 F f I , . f F - 1 F - , I . , 2 I I I . I I I 284 I Seniors EPPERSON ALAN Baseball All Area EPPERSON SUSAN Gymnastics Team Dlvmg and Swlmmlng Team Captain Rodeo Team Motorcycle Club Executive Councll Who s Whom American Hugh Schools ERICKSON DAVID Swlm Team All State In 100 Breast Stroke ESSLI NG ER KIM DECA Presldent EVANS LISA French Club FARISON DAVID BaseballAll Dlstrlct Sophomore and lumor Class Executive Councll Football FBLA FAST BEN Drum Major Dlxleland Band FERGUSON IUDY Art Club FERGUSON TINA Band Secretary All Region Band and Orchestra FIELDS BETH Band All Region FBLA FINK IEANETTE DECA Gymnastlcs Team FLORY DAVID Tennis Team FBLA French Club DECA CB Radio Club FOSTER DENISE VICA Treasurer FOWLKES LYNN Choir Accompanlst Pop and Madrlgal Ensemble Cholr President Cholr Sweetheart FRANK ALYSON French Club FRAN KS, LYNDA, FBLA. I 1 1 1 ' D I 1 I I 1 1 , . . 1 l 1 1 1 1 F - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 I 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 ' - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I - 1 1 1 1 I - . EXCITING HOMECOMING FOR ALL Van 5930 52. ,'h' 1 ,I,V The seniors first place float. -.ey if Homecoming proved to be a warm, satisfying experience for seniors this year. After three weeks of hard, time consuming work, the seniors produced an excellent class float. The theme for all floats this year was Trinity's Heritage -the Spirit of '76. Keeping in line with this theme was difficult, since everyone was inclined r e, to think of Trinity's heritage being included with that of the country's bicentennial theme. The senior float included a miniature model of the original buildings at Trinity, representing the beginning of Trinity High School, a bronzed bust of a Troianhead - representing Trinity's mascot, and a bronzed eagle symbolizing the free spirit of all students at the school. Apparently, the homecoming judges considered the senior float the most deserving class, and named them winners of the float s A gh' we , , , , competition for the 1975-76 school emor limmy Shoppa and junior Beth Evans going to year lol ' 'T ' 'E iilli T Q X , The Senior Homecoming Court- Debbie lohnstonp Tammy Kranz, Queen, and Coleen Randy Schweyher doing the bump at Homecom- zas Houston, ing Dance. T-SI-IIRTS ADD T0 SE IDR SPIRIT mmf W-yadlvm G 286! Seniors I I ail Shoppa, Coleen Houston, and Iamie Standridge express senior spiri t. Seniors proudly display spirit flag. Seniors exhibited a great deal of school interest and enthusiasm this year. This evident, due to their involvement in many different events that occurred at Trinity throughout the school term. Their eagerness at Homecoming allowed them to win first place in the float competition. Sponsoring a foster child at Christmas was the service project. Selling 'T'-Shirts, sponsoring the Disco '76 Dance and children's movie matinee were several activities that all seniors could participate in. Amid the rumors of the seniors being an apathetic class, these activities proved to everyone that the spirit of '76 was still very much alive. .........-Q..c,.-,.w..,,....a..,..,.. Sarah Brown shows her spirit by being mascot. X FROWNFELTER KIM FBLA FRY BRYSTOL NFL FULLER DEBBIE Symphonlc Band Annual Staff Natlonal Honor Soclety NFL Thesplans YCW Sec Treasurer Student Councll Sensor Executive Councll Who s Whom American Hugh Schools FYKE IULIE NFL Troubadors GARCIA ROSALINDA FBLA Splrlt Club Spanish Club President VOE Reporter GARZA RICARDO National Honor Society Senlor Executive Councll Nose Brotherhood GATLIN SUE FHA GEORGE STARR FHA VOE GLASSCOCK GREG Stage Band Dmeland Band Norse Boys GLENN LEISA Sophomore Executlve Council Young Lnfe FBLA GONZALEZ HELEN Young Llfe Splrlt Club GREER IAN Splrlt Club Drlll Team YCW FHA Executlve Council Class Treasurer GRESHAM DWAYNE French Club FCA Football Track GUNN KATHRYN French Club HOOT HAAR STEVEN Rodeo Club Noise Boys HALE PHILLIP VICA Radio and HALL BYRON Baseball 1 J - , J - , z . I . I ' I I I -' l u ' u u ' I , . . I I I ' . : . 7 ' . I , . , s X 1. u ' - ,. f F - I I I ' GERMANY, LANA5 FHA. n u I F Q ' , . , ' 5 , I , . . . I F , , 1 ' , l I ' I I , . f 7 I I I ' , 7 f , I , , I f TV. , 1 - HALL, VIVIAN, Tennis Team, FHA Vice-President, Spirit Club. HAMM RICHARD- Band Drama. HAMMOND CARL Class Executive Council HAMMOND GARY Football Basketball Baseball Student Council Thesplans HARKNESS KATHY Class Executive Council German Club Volleyball Band Pep Club HARPOLE KANDY Symphonic Band Band Historian, French Club HARRELL KIM VHOE HARRIS PAUL Swim Team HARRIS SHERRIE Acappella Choir HAYWOOD CHERYL VOE FBLA FHA OEA Police Science Club HERRIAGE RICHARD Police Science Club Men s Choir Vice President HEWITT LILLIAN Troubadors Thesplans Concert Choir Acappella Choir FHA Vice President HIBLER LOREN Baseball FBLA HIGHTOWER KIRBY IOE FBLA VICA HILL DEBRA, lumor Executive Council German Club Symphonic Band National Honor Society HILL MARK Symphonic Band Stage Band I I I . n , I a . I I I . I . I , . . f ' . I I I I . . I .I I I 1 F - f F - I 2 I I I I I ' HENDERSON, ED, Football, f 7 . , . 1 a , , . 2 , , I I . . , - . I I I ' . I I I I . . I . .I I , : ' , 288 I Seniors HINOIOSA MARIA German Club Spanlsh Club Vlce Presldent HOELLEN MARICA Tennis Team Natlonal Honor Socrety Spanish Club HOLDER STAN Auto Mechanics HOLMES LESLIE Troubadours Splrlt Club Drlll Team HORNISHER IOE German Club Vrce Presldent NFL Nose Brotherhood Semor Executlve Councll HOUSTON COLEEN Student Councnl Pep Club Cheerleader Head FBLA NFL Semor Council Thesplans Who s Whom Amerlcan Hugh Schools HOWARD DENISE Basketball Track Golf Gymnastics Club HUDSON RANDY DECA HUNT PAULA Drlll Team Acappella Cholr Class Executive Councll Spurlt Club FHA Concert Cholr HUTCHISON RONDA Splrlt Club Who s Whom Cosmetology President Cosmetology Club Volleyball PATTY National Honor Society Who s Whom Hlstory IACK DAVID Gymnastics Team VICA Rodeo Team IOHNSTON DEBBIE Gymnastic Team Captain Spmt Club Sophomore Executive Council Drrll Team Offlcer Historian YCW , 1 F 1 , - , I : 1 ' n , . , i 1 1 1' F 1 ' , . n ' a F ' I G r I I I I I I I. I I I . , . 1 I o I I ' I I I I Drrll Team, FHA, Rodeo , 7 ' , 1 'U , 1 'n 1 1 ' . I I ' 1 F , . I I I I ICE, 1 ' . , . D I f F I I ' ' n F1 n I I I ' -. I . I , . 2' T., 4 7 2' iw. ,aw Md My . 9 .6 if . 1 1 L.gy ?' ,,, iw , , . QA- kv 'W ,J 1 . J M 'QQ 'A 5 J ' I' --1---..-, H I slim q-ii-an-,..,H IONES IIMMY Sophomore Cholr Concert Cholr Officer IORDAN CARLA Spmt Club YCW TFL NFL Natlonal Honor Society Thesplan Vuce Presldent KARANIAN IAMES Basketball Class Executive Council National Honor Society KEIL IARRARD French Club KEIL SHANE Basketball Team KENNEDY SHELLY Band Whos Whom American Hugh Schools KIELL NILS Pollce Science Club President German Club FBLA Thesplans Class Executive Councll FBLA KRANZ TAMMY FBLA Splrlt Club Gymnastics Team Cheerleader Troubadours Homecoming Queen KRAUSE PETER Annual Staff Key Club Nose Brotherhood Tennls FBLA French Club KUETHER CATHIE Rodeo Club FHA VOE KYRISH SHERRY Splrlt Club Drlll Team Troubadours LANCE SUSAN Symphonlc Band Malorette Natlonal Honor Society LANE BOBBYG Norse Boys LAPENNA ROBERT Rodeo Club GoIfTeam LARY, YALE, Student Councul Treasurer, Football, Baseball, FCA, All Dlstrlct Football and Baseball , Q 1 , I I I . I I I. I ' I . I . I . I I 1 I - f F - , I -I .I .I , ' z ' I . I , r 'n KOLB, IENNIFERQ French Club, , 2 u , I I ' I I I I I I . I I I 1 F 1 , . .I I I , . , . 1 . I I I . l . I 'I ' . I I , . 292 f Seniors LATHAM, TONY: Motorcycle Club Noise Boys. LECROY WESLEY' Rodeo Club Noise Boys. LEMMONS PAUL Basketball Baseball LEWIS CASSANDRA Band Spanlsh Club Medical Explorers LILLY KAREN KAY CVAE LINDQUIST IULIE Gynmastlcs Team LIVINGSTON RICKY Football Baseball Student Council Key Club LOUTREL STEPHANIE Swlm Team Troubadours LUTTRELL TERRY Golf Team French Club Key Club MANGIN IOE Swlm Team French Club Ecology Club Norse Boys Young Llfe Class Executrve Councnl Chemistry Club MARSHALL KELLY Splrlt Club Swim Team MARTIN BILL Spanish Club NFL MARTIN DONNA Student Council Gymnastics Team Sophomore Executive Council Splrlt Club Cheerleader MARTIN MIKE Band German Club Treasurer Nose Brotherhood National Honor Soclety MAYFIELD KENNETH French Club FBLA Officer NFL Palantlr Student Council MCCALLUM MARY French Club I 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 I D 1 l 1 I 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I , . I I I , . 1 1 1 ' I I 1. .1 I I I I I I I 1 I 1 1 I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I , . 1 1 McCARLEY, KIM, Rodeo Club. McDOWELL, IERRY, Rodeo Club, Noise Boys. McENEMY, TIM, French Club, Gymnastics. MCKINNON, IAMES, Spanish Club, VICA, Class Executive Council. MCMAHON, KEVIN, Auto Mechanics. McMINN, OLLIE, Band, Stage Band. MILLER, SUSAN, Spirit Club, NFL, Drama. MILLS, DARLA, VOE Vice- President, Rodeo Club. MIRACLE, KEITH, Student Council, President of German Club, Key Club, Track, Motorcycle Club, Nose Brotherhood. MOBLEY, CHRIS, Tennis. MONK, CARLA KAY, All Region Band, National Honor Society. MOORE, BRAD, Swim Team. MORROW, CLARA, FHA Parliamentarian, Secretary, Spirit Club, Drill Team, Student Council. NILES, STEVEN, Football, Baseball, Track, FCA, Acappella Choir. NORMAN, TOM ED, Football. OFFIELD, DANNY, Football, Baseball, Sophomore Executive Council, Student Council, Noise Boys, Tennis Team, junior Class President, DECA, FBLA. PAIVA, RICHARD, German Club. 294 K Sen PALLETT CATHY Glrls Track Rodeo Team Intramurals PASTEUR CHRISTY Symphonic Band Malorette PEASTER DEBBIE VOE French C ub PERRY PHILIP Troubadours Annual Staff Editor Honor Soclety Vrce Presldent Iumor Executive Council Spanlsh Club French Club PHILLIPS DANNY Football Iumor Class Favonte FCA PHILLIPS LESLIE Rodeo Team Gnrls Intramurals Glrls Track PIERCE ANGIE French Club FHA DnlITeam Drama Spmt Club Club Dnll Team YCW French Club Senlor Executlve Councll, Concert Cholr Acappella Choir POOL IAY Sophomore Class Executwe Council Basketball French Club FCA Student Councll Nose Brotherhood POTTER LARRY Football lunlor Executave Council FCA PREWITT SABRINA German Club Ecology Club Senior Executsve Council NFL Secretary RAY BILL Basketball DECA RICHARDS TINA Drlll Team RICHARDSON, EMANDA Concert Band Symphonic Band Acappella Chour Class Executive Council NFL . ' I I I I , . , n s , . 1 I f I . I I . I a Q 1 ' u I a In I 1 , . . I I . I , . . I I I ' I ' I I I I I . .I I I POLLARD, LEEANNEQ Spirit I I' I I , . f E . I I . I I I I ' I . I , . . I I I I . . I I I I I ' . . I I ' Z . ' . ' C I C O 2 ..- 5 .3 3 Q E E 296!Sen RIDDLE RHONDA VOE Secretary RIVERS RENEE VOE Class Executlve Councll YCW French Club Splrlt Club OEA Natlonal Honor Society Who s Whom American Hugh Schools ROACH MARY Rodeo Club FHA ROBERTS IULIA Drum Major NFL Thesplans Palantl Assoclate Editor Symphonic Band Troubadours Natlonal Honor Soclety All Region Orchestra Explorers Presldent ROBERTSON IIMMY Swlm Team Nolse Boys ROBINSON SUSAN Troubadou rs N FL RODGERS SUSIE Cholr CB Radlo Club ROLLING DANA FHA Medical Club Band Class Executive Council ROSSE IOELLYN VICA ROTTMAN IOH N Football Manager RUDNING CAROLYN HOCT Treasurer RUSH TONY Noise Boys RUTT CHRISTY Spanish Club HECE HERO FHA SATTERWHITE BRENT Swlm Team SCHURICHT ROBIN Acappella Cholr Senior Executive Council SCHWEYHER RANDY FCA Norse Boys FBLA President I I I I I I I I I I . , . 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I I I I I I I I 1 I - 1 F 1 F 1 F - I I I I I ' 1 Z . 1 : I D I I I I I Tennls Team Sensor Executive Councll Who s Who ln American Hugh Schools SEES LEAH Spanish Club Troubadours, Pollce Sclence C ub SHANNON RICKY Band Natlonal Honor Society SHARBINE PAM FHA Hlstorlan Sprrlt Club Class Treasurer Key Club Sweetheart VOE President DAR Cltlzenshlp Award Young Llfe SHEPPARD DORCAS Band Stage Band Dlxleland Band SHOPPA GAIL Spirit Club Swnm Team aptam Student Councll Annual Associate Edltor SHOPPA IIMMY FCA Football Dlstrlct Football Student Councrl SIEVERLING CAROL French Club Band NFL National Honor Soclety All Regron Orchestra SIMMANG DOUG Swnm Team German Club SIMPKIN PEGGY Sophomore Chour Troubadours SLOVACEK LARRY Band Stage Band Dlxleland Band All Reglon Band SMITH MICHELLE VOE FBLA OEA SORELLE BRUCE FCA Football SOUTHERLAND IOHN Nolse Boys SOUTHERLAND ROBERT Spanish Club Nolse Boys lunlor Executive Councll Nose Brotherhood I I . . , a n I n . . . I I I I I I . . . I I . I . . . 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' I 298 X Sen SPANN BOBBY Football Baseball FCA French Club STANDRIDGE IAMIE Sinrlt Club Secretary Drll Team Annual Staff Valentine Sweetheart STEELE RONNIE Basketball lumor Executive Council STITES STEVE German Club Nose Brotherhood Society STOLTZE CATHY Splrlt Club Drlll Team Officer Troubadours Acappella Cholr Student Council YCW lumor Class Favorite STORM BOBBI DECA Sweetheart Secretary STRAHAN CELETA Splrlt Club Gymnastics Team Student Council Class Executive Offucer Natlonal Leadership Foundatlon Award SWANSON CHRISTINA Swim Team Splrlt Club FHA FBLA SWINEY RICHARD Palantlr Photographer TAYLOR LAURA Swlm Team NFL Troubadours Palantlr TAYLOR PAM FBLA Pollce Science Club Treasurer TERRY CEClLlA Band TERRY MICHELLE FHA Splrlt Club DrlIlTeam THOMPSON SHERI Rodeo Club Secretary Cosmetology Vlce Presndent VICA THORPE IOHN Swlm Team Young Llfe 1 F 1 I I ' 1 2, I ' I I . ' . ' . C I I l I . 1 :I 1 I 1 I r I . I l , . 1 I , . 1 I J ' ' 1 u I 1 ' . 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Oh Very Young By Cat Stevens Oh very young What will you leave us this time You're only dancing on this earth For a short time And though your dreams may toss And turn you now They will vanish away like your Daddy's best dreams Denim blue fading up to the sky And thougheyou want him to last fforever you know he never willy And the patches ' Make the goodbye harder still ' g Oh very young What would you leave us this time There'll never be a better chance e To change your mind And if you want this world wx RED To see fa better dayl Will you carry the words of love with Will you ride the great white The great white bird you you 'ei , 76 76 76 76 76 -av 76 76 W. 76 76 76 76 76 6 sms., i. it iff ' 7 L . gg 1 6, 3 JI 9' nf 5611 f 'f' mm, Q 6 ' Hi ff -in 7,,,,w.,. ,J f 76 76 7676 76 76 76 76 In , ,7.-, , hm, ' f , ' 125' , fl' 2 ,, IW ,.,, . ,Af . , 7 5 , 65 A 6 I t ,VX K. :ji L : V 5 '45 I V 'M W f 7 THRASH LATAYNE French Club Parlramentarlan NFL TOUCHET BEATRICE Class Executlve Councll German Club Volleyball Acappella Cholr Sonata Club TRUSSELL DAVID Class Executlve Council German Club Nose Brotherhood TYLER KATHY Splrlt Club FHA Dnll Team UNDERWOOD MARK Swlm Team Student Councll Publlcatlons Photographer Class Executive Councll Who s Whom American Hugh Schools NFL Thespuans Ecology Club Semor Class Vlce President Norse Boys WAGNER SCOTT Acappella Cholr Pop and Madrlgal Singers French Club Semor Executive Council Thespuans Who s Whom Amerlcan Hugh Schools WALKER MINTA DrlllTeam FBLA YCW lunlor Executive Councll Splrlt Club Troubadours WALLACE ANDY Trainer Athletics Acappella Cholr FBLA Natlonal Honor Society Norse Boys WASCHKA RODNEY NFL President National Honor Society WATSON LARRY Class Executuve Council NFL Gymnastucs Team Acappella Choir WATSON TERESA FHA FBLA Splrlt Club VOE NFL WEBER CHRISTINA Drama Art Club 1 1 , . 7 I 1 1 1 , . 1 1 . 1 , . 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1' 1 1 1. 1 1 , . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 302 I Seniors WHITE LYNDA SplrltClub French Club Drlll Team Annual Staff WILKEY MARISSA Student Councrl Gymnastncs FBLA Pep Club WILLIAMS MARILYN Volleyball Glrls Track WILLIAMS MARLA Volleyball Gymnastics Team National Honor Soclety WILSON HOLLIS Noise Boys WIRTH WILLIAM A Spanish Club French Club Key Club National Honor Society NFL Palantlr Edltor Who s Whom American Hugh Schools Who s Who In Spanish WOOD BECKY National Honor Society French Club Band Majorette WOODARD DIANE Class Executive Council Swnm Team WORLEY RAMONA FHA WRIGHT LISA FHA WYNN DON Football FCA YORK MIKE Class Executuve Council Swim Team Captam ZIESCHANG CHRIS Tennis Team Bicentennial Minute Award 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 ' 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 '1 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 , . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1. G 1 303 rv , i w 1 P 1 v 1 b Y w 1 5 E i a V B ax . ji 5? F Q A 2 C P U 0 NM T N U Y D L ,V 1 12,5 A ., I i I N E A 1 X 'X I ,I 41- f r4 ' 1 y Ll- 1 . X ' '-eff L 41 UN 'af 55.2 N it K Ll thx-' W wk. ,I 'W 5 if s- H ,If P14 ALEXANDER, MARTHA: Texas Wesleyan College, TCU, B.S., M.B.I., Page 206. ALLIE, RICHARD: Temple Iunior College, TWU, NTSU, A.A., B.A., M.Ed., World History, American History, Varsity and B-Team Bas- ketball, Page 206. BANNER, RONNIE: NTSU, B.S., American History, Psychology, Chess Club, Page 206, 44. BARNEY FRED: Texas Tech, NTSU, B.S., M.Ed., Driver Educa- tion, Iunior Class Sponsor, Page 206. BINGHAM, VERNON: Angelo State University, B.S., Health, His- tory, Athletics, Psge 206. BOAZ, DALE: ICU, B.A., Rutgers, M.A., Fundamentals of Math 3 - 4, Algebra 3 - 4, Page 207. BROWN, BEVERLY: Texas Wom- an's University, NTSU, B.S., M.Ed., Sophomore English, Soph- omore Class Sponsor, Page 207. CHANDLER, BILL: NTSU, B.M., M.M.Ed., Sophomore Counselor, Page 200. CHANDLER, IDIS: Univ. of Hous- ton, B.S., NTSU, M.B.E., Typing 1 - 2, Typing 3 - 4, Shorthand 1 - 2, Personal Typing, FBLA, Page 207. CLANTON, IOHN: Midwestern University, UT El Paso, CVAE, Page 208. CLEGG, CURTIS: NTSU, Missis- sippi State University, B.S., M.Ed., Industrial Cooperative Training, VICA Sponsor, Key Club Sponsor, Page 208. CONNER, DALE: ETSU, TCU, B.S., MFA, Art 1 - 2, Arts and Crafts 3 - 4, Art 3 - 4, 5 - 6, 7 - 8, Art Club, Page 208. CUMMINS, GLEN: ETSU, B.S., M.Ed., Dean of Men, Page 199. DAUNIS, PATSY: UTA, TWU, B.S., English, Iunior and Senior, Stu- dent Council, Page 208. DAVIS, WILL: NTSU, B.S. and M.A., Photography, Page 208. DAY, LORETTA: Hardin-Simmons Univ., B.S., NTSU, M.Ed., Physical Education, Troy-Ann Drill Team, Troy-Ann Spirit Club, Page 208. DUNN, CHANCEY: NTSU, B.S., M.S., General Wood, Wood- working 3 - 4, Page 209. ELLIS, KAREN: UT Arlington, B.A., Senior Class Sponsor, Page 209. ENGLE, WILLIAM: ETSU, B.B.A., Economics, Football Coach, Page 209. FISK, AUBRY: TCU, NTSU, B.S., Health, Physiology, Trainer, Page 209. FOGLESONG, DONALD: NTSU, B-Sy M-S-7 Physical Education, Swimming and Diving Teams, Mid-Cities Swim Team, Page 209. FRITZ, MELBA: S.M.U., R.N., HOCT, Page 209. 306lIndex FACULTY FRY, ROY: East Texas State, Sam Houston, CVAE, Page 210. GARNER, BOB: NTSU, ETSU, B.B.A., CVAE Cooperative, VOCT, Page 210. HADDOCK, IAN: Austin College, UTA, B.S., American Civilization, English 1 - 2, Page 210. HARVILLE, ALLAN: NTSU, B.S., General Business, Health, Page 210. HARVILLE, LAWRENCE: East Texas State University, B.S. and B.Med, Band, Page 210. HENRY, ROBERTA: Texas Tech, B.S., Home and Family Living, Home Economics Cooperative Education, HERO, FHA, Page 210. HICKERSON, HAL: North Texas State University, B.S., Metal Shop, Page 211. HILL, EARLE ANN: Baylor Univer- sity, Distributive Education, DECA, Iunior Class Sponsor, Page 211. HILL, IUANA: Howard Payne College, B.S., Texas Tech, M.Ed., Registrar, Page 201. HOPKINS, CAL: B.S. and M.A., Typing and Tennis, Page 211. HORNING, CAN DACE: U.T.A., B.A., English, French, French Club, Page 211. INGLE, IACK: Southwestern State, NTSU, B.S., M.Ed., Iunior Counselor, Page 200. IOBE, LARRY: North Texas State University, B.S. and M.Ed., FOM, Geometry, Algebra, Page 211. IOHNSON, GLENDA: North Texas State University, B.A. and M.Ed., Iunior and Senior English, Page 211. IOHNSON, KELLER: Hardin-Sim- mons Univ., Oklahoma State Univ., B.S., English 3 - 4, Page 212. IONES, BEVERLY: University of Texas at Austin, B.S., Civics and World History, Page 212. IONES, DAVID: East Texas State University, B.A., M.Ed., lournal- ism, English, Yearbook, Page 212, 85. KARLICK, BETTY: Texas Wes- Ieyan University, B.B.A., Book- keeping, Typing, General Busi- ness, FBLA, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Page 212. KAUPP, PHYLIS: TCU, B.S., NTSU, M.Ed., Algebra 3 - 4, Geometry 1 - 2, Fundamentals of Math 3 - 4, Page 212. LACROSSE, MARY: Southwest Texas State, Sul Ross State, UT, Austin, B.S., Girls Volleyball and Track, Biology, Page 212. LAMB, LORRAINE: WTSU, NTSU, B.A., M.Ed., English, National Honor Society Sponsor, Page 213. McKNIGHT, CAROLYN: TCU, BFA, Art, Page 213. MATTHAI, SUE: Penn State, Uni- versity of Illinois, TWU, B.S., M.Ed., Physical Education, Cheer- leader Sponsor, Page 213. MILAN, IERRY: Univ. of Texas, B.S., NTSU, M.Ed., Physical Edu- cation, Gymnastics, Gymnastics Team, Page 213. MONKS, IULIA: Purdue Univ., NTSU, B.S., M.Ed., Psychology, Sociology, American Civilization, U.S. Government, Page 213. MONROE, EILLEEN: Baylor Uni- versity, UT, Arlington, B.A., Eng- Iish 6, 8, American History, Amer- ican Civ., European Studies, Page 214. MONTGOMERY, WANDA: UT, Arlington, B.A., German, English, Senior Class Sponsor, German Club, Page 214. MOORE, KAY: UTA, B.S., Alge- bra, FOM, Trig., Geometry, Page 214. MOORE, NELSON: Texas Wes- leyan College, B.S., M.Ed., Drivers Ed., Sophomore Class Sponsor, Page214. MURPHY, IAMES: TWC, B.S., Biology, Geology, Page 214. MURRAY, B. I.: TCU, B.S., NTSU, M.E., Principal, Page 198. MYERS, VERN: ETSU, B.S., Librar- ian, Page 202. NASH, OLETA: TWC, NTSU, B.B.A., M.B.A., VOE, OEA, Page 214. NEUGENT, TOM: ETSU, B.S., M.Ed., Symphonic Band, Brass and Woodwind Lab, Stage Band, Concert Band, Page 215. NICHOLS, DOROTHY: Incarnate Word College, B.S., Homemaking 3 - 4, 5 - 6, Home and Family Liv- ing, Home Management, FHA, Page 215. NIXON, LOIS: NTSU, B.A., M.Ed., Dean of Women, YCW Sponsor, Page 199. OEFINGER, NELDA: Texas Wes- leyan College, B.S., World His- tory, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Page215. PAVLAS, MARY ANN: Texas A8tM, Teacher Aide, Page 203. PHILLIPS, DANE: Southeastern State College, B.S., M.T., Intro- ductory Algebra, Trigonometry, E.A., Page 215. PYFER, WES: Angelo State Uni- versity, B.S., Biology, FCA, Iunior Varsity Football Coach, Baseball Coach, Page 215. REYNOLDS, DOYLE: Texas Tech, McMurry College, B.S., M.Ed., World History, Assistant Football Coach, Golf Coach, Page 216. RIDLEN, RICHARD: University of Southwestern Louisiana, Univer- sity of Illinois, B.S., M.S., Chemis- try, Physics, Advanced Chemistry, Page 216. RUTLEDGE, CINDY: University of Texas at Arlington, North Texas State University, Teacher Aide, Page 203. SALES, IUNE: Texas Tech, B.S., M.Ed., Home Furnishings, Home- making Il, Page 216. SANDERS, NANCY: Oklahoma University, B.A. in Language Arts Ed., English, Page 216. SCHRONK, IAN: Southwestern University, B.F.A., Drama, Thespi- ans, Troubadors, Page 216. SHULTZ, IOE: West Texas State University, B.S., F.O.M., Geome- try, Page 216. SEAMAN, BOBBIE: Midwestern University, B.A., Spanish 1 - 8, English 5, 6, Spanish Club, Page 217. SHABAY, MIKE: T.W.C., B.S., Eng- lish, Athletics, Page 217. SHEARBURN, V. V.: Arkansas State University, Kansas State University, B.S., M.S., Assistant Principal, Page 199. SHEARIN, MICHAEL: Arkansas Tech, University of Arkansas, B.S., Introductory Algebra, Geometry 1 - 2, Fundamentals of Math 1 - 2, 3 - 4, Page 217. SMITH, ALAN: Henderson State University, B.S.E., Algebra, Phys- ics, Page 217. SPRAWLS, CAROL: Texas Tech University, B.S., Home Manage- ment, Homemaking 3 - 4, FHA, Page 217. STEPP, BECKY: Baylor, B.B.A., Business, Page 217. STEWART, CINDY: Tarleton State College, North Texas State Uni- versity, B.S., Homemaking, FTA, Page 217. TATAREVICH, LORRAINE: U.T.A., B.A., English, Page 218. TAYLOR, MADELINE: McMurry College, Sul Ross State Univer- sity, B.S., M.Ed., Senior Counse- lor, National Honor Society, Page 200. TEDDLIE, LEON: North Texas State University, B.S., M.Ed., Biol- ogy, Page 218. WARE, PHILIP: N.T.S.U., B.S., Choir, Page 218. WELCH, IERRY: North Texas State University, B.S., M.Ed., Drafting, Wood Shop, Page 218. WELLS, MODIE IOE: North Texas State University, B.S., English 3 - 4, Page 218. WRIGHT, LARRY: T.C.U., B.A., P.E., Health, Athletics, Page 218. WYLIE, PAT: Texas Women's Uni- versity, B.S., Resource 2 Class, Page 218. YEATS, DeLOlS: Louisiana Col- lege, TCU, B.A., M.A., Speech, NFL, Page 218. AARON, BELYNDA, 275 ADAMS, ROY, 154, 275 AHERN, DONALD, 275 AMES, KELLY, 133 ANDERSON, KARON, 275 ANDERSON, TAMI, 84, 275 ANDREWS, ROBERT, 275 ARNOLD, BILLY, 275 ASKEW, IOHN, 117, 126,127, 275 AULT, SHARON, 84, 126, 127, 275 BACON, KIM, 41 BACON, KYLE, 275, 41, 70 BAILEY, IEEE, 133, 275, 78 BAKER, BECKY, 84,113, 192 BAKER, lAMES,146, 154, 138, 275 BAKER, STEVE, 146,154, 275 CARL, 84, 146,154, 115, 275 BARBER, BRENDA, 192, 275 BARNARD, TAMRA, 275 BARNES, DONNA, 275 BARTON, KAREN, 138, 275, 278, 85, 86 BARTON, KELLY, 133 BEAM, RusTv, 166, 275, 159, 73 BEAR, PAULA, 275 BECKERLE, BETH,114,275, 27B BEHGOOY, ALI, 275 BELL, SUSAN, 126, 127, 275 BENOIT, RENEE, 276 BENSHOOE, MIKE, 276 BENTON, TERESA, 276 SE IORS BETHEA, BARNEY, 114, 138, 10, 92, 118, 276, 69 BETSIL, IERRY, 96, 11, 92, 190, 276, 74 BINA, MITCHELL, 131, 276 BLACKMON, BECKY ANN, 104, 276 BLISS, DEBBIE, 92, 276 BLOOD, IOHN PETER, 115, 276 BODINE, LARRY, 276 BOLTZ, BRIAN, 276 BOOTH, SUE, 114, 118, 276, 278 BOSWELL, ELAINE, 186, 276 BOWERS, BAMBI, 134 BRADEN, WAYNE, 276 BRADFORD, BOBBY, 276 BRADFORD, CINDY, 116, 276 BRADLEY, DARLA, 276 BRAKE, LISA, 107, 276 BRAZIEL, DONNA, 276 BREWER, GREGORY S., 276 BREWER, VICKI, 276 BRIGGS, DAVID, 45, 46, 276, 278 BRIGMAN, AMY IO, 54, 84, 92, 279 BRITTON, LORETTA, 104, 276, 278 BROWN, BEVERLY, 10, 92,118, 276, 69 BROWN, IIM, 146, 154, 279 BROWN, SARAH, 170, 279 BRUCE, IAY, 129, 279 BRYAN, MIKE, B4, 186, 279, 75 BUEKIN,lEANNE,279 BULLARD, WANDA, 279 BULLOCK, ROBERT, 279 BUNDREN, IERRY, 45, 46, 84, 115, 81, 279, 278, 41 BURCH, TIMOTHY, 146, 136, 279 BURKE, RODNEY ALAN, 279 BURNS, DAVID, 279 BUSH, BILL, 118, 279 CANEIELD, SUSAN, 279 CANNON, SHERYL, 134, 279 CAPPS, CAROLYN, 97,104, 279 CARTER, GARY, 141, 279 CHALLENNER, PHILLIP, 81, 92, 118, 279, 278 CHAMBERS, CHRIST ,69,104, 106, 117, 92, 279, 41, 42 CHANDLER, SANDRA, 134 CHANEY, RANDY, 133, 279 CHAPMAN, RHONDA, 134, 279 CLARK, KATHY, 280 CLARK, RONNY, 133, 280 CLEARY, RICHARD, 280 CLEVELAND, MICHAEL, 280 CLOWERS, IACKIE, 133, 280 COBB, RICKY DALE, 280 COLLEY,lULIE,134, 280 COMBS, LISA, 55, 107, 280 COOK, BLENDA, 280 COOK, TOMMY, 84, 280 CORBIN, CINDY, 134, 280 CORDELL, SHARON, 134, 136, 280 CORTEZ, VICTORIA, 116, 280 COTTLE, ALICE, 138 COTTOR, DEBORAH, 134, 280 COWMAN, DEBBY,104, 278, 280, 87 COX, ROBERT, 280 CUCINELLO, STEVE, 280 CULLUM, CLYDE, 283 DAVENPORT, TERRY, 283 DAVIS, DENA, 134 DAY, IERRY, 283 DAY, ROBERTA LYNN, 283 DEAL, WANDA, 140 DEARMAN, SHERYL, 283 DELANEY, MARK, 133, 283 DSBOACH, DAVID, 173, 283, 41, DIAL, PAM, 128, 283 DIXON, STEVEN, 283 DODSON, TAMMY, 104, 126, 127, 278, 283, 41, 68 DOTSON, DENNIE, 283 DULL, GARY, 139 DUNCAN, RUSSELL, 140, 283 DUNN, CAROL, 283 DUNN, CHERYL, 84, 104, 138, 283 41,68 DUNN, LISA, 52, 55, 107, 283 EASLEY, TONY, 283 EASTON, KENNETH, 283 EBERHART, DOUG, 96,146, 154, 81, 283 EGBERS, IOHN, 283 EISCHEN, IAMES, 283 ELLEDGE, LOUISE, 133, 283 ELLIS, KIM, 192, 284 ELLIS, BILL, 84,81, 186, 278,75 EMBREY, TOMMY, 136, 283 ENGLEMAN, KATRINA, 126 ENGLE, TOM, 146, 154, 110, 283, 41, 43 EPPERSON, ALAN, 283, 71 EPPERSON, SUSAN, 283, 41 ERNST, KENNETH, 283, 70 ESSLINGER, KIM, 133, 283,78 EVANS, LISA, 283 EARISON, DAVID, 117, 284 EARROW, TIMOTHY, 284 EAST, BEN, 284, 68 FERGUSON, IUDY, 284 FERGUSON, TINA, 138, 284 FIELDS, BETH, 284 FINK, IEANNETTE, 133, 284 ELEMING, DANIEL, 284 FLORY, DAVID, 133 FOSTER, DENISE,144,284 FOWLKES, LYNN, 57, 126, 127, 284,41 ERANKS, LYNDA,117,138, 192, 284 FREY, VANESSA, 92, 118, 284 EROWNEELTER, KIM, 117, 284, 78 FRY, BRYSTOL, 138, 284 FULFER, DEBRA, 287 FULLER, DEBBIE, 84, 97, 81, 287, 41, 278, 62, 85, 92 FYKE, IULIA, 287 GARCIA, ROSALINDA, 134, 287 GARZA, RICARDO, 84, 287, 278 GATLIN, SUSAN, 287 308llndex GEORGE, STARR, 134, 287 GERMANY, LANA, 287 GLASSCOCK, GREG, 287 GLAZENER, GEORGE, 287 GLENN, LEISA, 287 GONZALEZ, HELEN, 287 GOODE, CINDI, 107, 287 GOSS, KENNY, 138, 287 GRAVES,TERESA,133 GRAYSON, ANNA, 133 GREER, IANICE, 287, 278 GRESHAM, DWAYNE, 190 GUNN, KATHRYN, 116, 287 HAAR, STEVEN, 136, 287 HAIRR, IERRY, 287 HALE, PHILLIP, 288 HALL, BYRON, 288 HALL, MARK, 288 HALL, TROY, 111, 112, 67 HALL, VIVIAN, 186, 288, 75 HAMM, RICHARD, 92, 288 HAMMOND, CARL, 288, 278, 66 HAMMOND, GARY, 146, 154, 11, 81,92, 288 HANNIE, EDWARD, 288, 79 HANSON, STEPHEN, 288 HARKNESS, KATHY, 115, 288 HARPOLE, KANDY, 288 HARRELL, KIM, 116 HARRIS, GRAIG, 288 HARRIS, PAUL, 288 HARRIS, SHERRIE,126, 288 HARRIS, TERRY, 288 HAWKINS, MARK, 288 HAYES, MARK, 288 HAYWOOD, CHERYL,134,288 HEAD, OWEN, 288 HENDERSON, ED, 96, 146, 154, 288 HENDERSON, IOHN, 288 HERRIAGE, RICHARD, 288 HEWITT, LILLIAN,126, 288 HIBLER, LORAN,117, 288 HILDEBRAND, SHERRY, 89, 288 HILL, DEBRA, 115, 288 HILL, KEITH, 146, 155,110,115, 138, 287, 288 HILL, MARK, 288 HINOIOSA, MARIA, 113, 78 HODGES, BRAD, 288 HOELLEN, MARCIA, 84, 288, 66 HOLDER, STAN, 288 HOLMES, LESLIE, 109, 288 HOOPER, FRANK, 139 HORNISHER, IOSEPH, 288, 278 HOUSTON, COLEEN, 50, 56, 117, 81, 93, 99, 287, 288, 85, 86 HOWARD, DENISE, 134,288 HOWELL, CHANTAL, 114, 288 HUDSON, RANDY, 133, 288 HUGGARD, IANEEN, 73 HUNT, MICHAEL HUNT, PAULA,104, 126,288 HUTCHISON, RON DA, 144, 288 ICE, PATTY, 288, 64, 72 IACK, DAVID, 144, 181, 289 IACKSON, DENISE, 134 IACOBY, SYLVIA, 291 I IACOBS, TERESA, 289 IAGGEARS, SHELLY, 71 lENKINS,ZACHARY,115, 289 IENNY, ELMER,117, 289 IETTON, BRETT, 181, 289 IOHNS, STEVEN, 126,289 IOHNSON, KAREN, 289 IOHNSON, MIKE, 289 IOHNSON, SAM, 126,127,181 IOHNSTON, DEBBIE, 50, 97,106, 81, 180, 291, 41, 74 IONES, CHARLES, 291 IONES, KATHY, 291 IONES, PERRI, 291 IONES, RONALD, 133 IORDAN, CARLA, 93, 118, 291 KARANIAN, IAMES, 291 KEIL,jARRARD,114, 291,159, 65 KEIL, SHANE, 55, 107, 166, 291 KEY, KENNETH, 291 KIRKLAND, LARRY, 291 KIELL, NILS, 84,115, 132, 93, 291 KOLB, IENNIEER, 291 KOLB, RAYMOND, 292 KRANZ, TAMMY, 50, 81, 99, 292 KRAUSE, ALBERT PETER, 117, 95, 292, 85, 87 KRESGE, DAVID, 139 KUETHER,CATHIE,134,292 KUHN, SHERRI, 292 KUYKENDALL, TAMMY, 144 KYRISH, SHERRY, 138 LANCE, SUSAN, 84, 292 LANE, BOBBY, 292 LAPEN NA, ROBERT, 292 LARY, YALE, 96, 14-6, 155, 81, 292 LEMMONS, PAUL, 166,292,159 LEMONS, PERRY, 292 LEWIS, CASSANDRA, 113, 292 LEWIS, HARRY, 292 LILLI, KAREN, 139, 292 LINDQUIST, IULIE, 180, 292 LIVINGSTON, RICKY, 146, 155, 81, 292 LOUTREL, STEPHANIE, 138, 292 LUTTRELL, TERRY, 118, 194, 292, 72 MCCALLUM, MARY, 293 MCCARLEY, KIMBERLY, 293 MCCORMICK, DEBBIE, 293 MCENENY, TIM, 293 McGOwAN, CHARLES, 293 MCILVAIN, SCOTT, 133, 293 MCKINNON, 1AMES,293, 278 McKEE, LANCE, 293 MCMINN, OLLIE, 293 MAHON, LARRY, 292 MALONE, CYNTHIA, 116 MALONEY, MARK, 181, 293, 74 MANGIN,IOE,173,293 MARSHALL, KELLY, 293 MARTIN, DONNA, 293 MARTIN, MIKE, 84, 115, 293, 278, 65 MARTIN, WILLIAM, 113, 293 MAY, MIKE, 140, 293 MAYFIELD, DAVID, 293, 278 MAYEIELD, KENNETH, 114, 118 MAYHUGH, DEBRA, 144,293 MEADOR, DAVID, 293 MILLER, SUSAN, 95, 11B, 293 MILLS, DARLA, 134, 293 MILLS, MARK ALLEN MIRACLE, KEITH, 115,190,294 MIRANDA, PHILLIP, 294 MISKO, GREGORY MIxON, DAVID, 294 MIzE, MARCELLA, 128,294 MOBLEY, CHRIS, 186, 294 MONK, CARLA, B9, 294 MOORE, RICHARD, 294 MORPHEw, CHUCK, 294, 73 MORRIS, AVA IANE, 116, 294 MORROW, CLARA, 294 MOSIER, wENDELL, 294 MULKEY, CHRISTY, 294 MURPHY, EVA IOAN, 294 NEAL, CHRISTY D'ANN, 294 NEAL, TERRY DEE, 294 NILES, STEVE, 57, 96, 146, 155, 126, 194, 41, 294 NORTHCOTI, MARK, 294 NORMAN, TOM, 146, 155, 294 NUGENT, IAMES, 146 O'CONNOR, LARRY, 138 OEFIELD, DANNY, 146, 155, 133, 294 ORTIZ, DAVID, 296 PAIVA, RICHARD, 66 PALLE'I'I', CATHY, 192, 296 PANTUSO, STEVE, 45, 46, 138, 11, 93, 118, 296, 278, 41 PASTEUR, CHRISTY, 296 PATTERSON, ANGELA, 296 PAYNE, KENNETH, 296 PERRIN, PAULA, 296 PERRY, PHILIP, 84,114, 296, 41, 67, 85, 86, 87 PHILLIPS, DANNY RAY, 296 PHILLIPS, GAIL, 296 PHILLIPS, LESLIE, 192, 296 POLLARD, LEEANNE, 107,296 POOL, lAY,96,138, 81,296 PORTER, IANET, 296 POSEY, IOANNE, 296 POTTER, LARRY, 96, 146, 155, 296 PREwIT, SABRINA, 118 PRUITI, DANNY, 296 RANEY, RODGER, 296, 71 RAY, BILL, 57, 133, 297 REINMILLER, TOM, 297 RENTERIA, LUPE, 297 RHODES, CLINTON, 110 RIZIQEIARDSON, EMANDA, 126, RIDDLE, RHONDA,134,297 RIVERS, RENEE, B4, 134, 297, 278 ROACH, MARY, 297 RO3ERTS, IULIA, 89, 93, 297, 278, ROBERTSON, IAMES, 173,297 ROBINSON, SUSAN, 93, 118, 297 RODRIGUEZ, ERNEST, 133 ROSSE, IOELLYN, 144, 297 ROTTMAN, IOHN, 297 RUDNIG, CAROLYN, 297 RUSH, TONY, 297 RUTT, CHRISTY, 138, 140, 297 SALEH, RICHARD, 138, 297 SATTERWHITE, GARY BRENT, 173, 297 SCHWEYHER, RANDY, 56, 117, 138, 297 SCHURICHT, ROBIN, 115, 128, 297 SCOTT, DEBBYE, 297 SCROGGINS, SHELLEY,134, 29B SEES, LEAH, 132, 29a SHANNON, RICKY, 29B SHARBINE, PAMELA, 134, 298, 41, 61, 79 SHEPPARD, DORCAS, 298 SHOPPA, IAMES LLOYD, 146, 155, 298, 41, 73 SHOPPA, SANDRA GAIL, 170, 298, 77, 41, 85, 86, 87 SIMMANG, DOUG, 115, 173, 298 SIMPKIN, PEGGY, 298 SINCLAIR, RICKEY, 298 SINGLETARY, MICHAEL, 298 SEIVERLING, CAROL, 84, 298, 64 SLOVACEK, LAWRENCE, 298 SMITH, ANNA MARIE, 298 SMITH, MARK, 298 SMITH, MICHELE,134, 298 SNEED, KENT, 173, 298 SORELLE, EDWARD, 146, 155, 298 S2l6JTHERLAND, IOHN, 131, 298, SOUTHERLAND, ROBERT, 298, 278 SPAAN, KELLE, 301 SPANN, ROBERT, 301 STANDRIDGE, IAMIE, 301, 85, 87 STEELE, RONNIE, 54, 107, 301 STEPHENS, RUSSELL, 173 STIMPSON, KATHY, 139, 301 STINSON, MICHAEL, 301 STITES, STEVEN, 115, 301 STOLTZE, CATHY,104,106, 81, 93, 301 STONE, DAVID, 301 STORM, BOBBI, 133, 301 STRAHAN, CELETA, 97,104, 106, 107, 81, 180, 301 SWALLOW, DAVID, 129, 301 SWALLOW, DALE, 129, 301 SWANSON, CHRISTINA, 301 SWINEY, RICHARD, 301, 70 SWINK, RONALD, 301 TAYLOR, LAURA, 301 TAYLOR, LYNDON, 301 AGNEW, RANDY, 248 AKERS, IIMMY, 110, 248, 136 ALEXANDER, TAMMY, 113, 248 ALLISON, DELTON, 248 ALLISON, GARY, 248 ANDERSON, HOLLY, 248 ANDERSON, KIM, 248 ANDERSON, SUSAN, 134, 248 ANDREWS, LISA, 248 ANDREWS, SAN DRA, 248,139 3101 Index TAYLOR, PAM, 117, 132, 301 TERRY, CECILIA, 301 TERRY, MICHELLE, 107, 301 THOMAS, GLADYS THOMPSON, SHERI, 144, 301 THORPE, IOH N, 173, 301 THRASHER, DOUGLAS, 302 THRASH, LaTAYNE, 118, 301, 278 TOUCHET, BEATRICE, 115, 126, 302 TRUSSELL, DAVID, 96, 302, 278 TYLER, SUSAN, 302 UNDERWOOD, MARK, 45, 46, 1 14, 81, 89, 93, 118, 302, 278, 41, 83 VAN DOLZER, PETE, 302 VEST, IIMMY SCOTT, 302 VOSS, CYNTHIA ANN, 302 WAGNER, SCOTT,114,126, 95, 118, 302 WALKER, MINTA, 104, 117, 302 WALKER, TERRY, 302 WALLACE, BRENDA, 302 WALLACE, IOHN, 302 WALLACE, IRIS LYNN, 302 WALLER, CATHY, 134, 302 WALTERS, IONI, 302 WARSHAM, CHARLES, 302 WARSCHUN, MARY, 302 WARTHAN, BOBBY, 302 WASCH KA, RODNEY, 34, 118, 302, 41 , 69 WATSON, LARRY, 126, 181, 302, 278, 74 WATSON, TERESA, 134, 302 WEAVER, KEN, 130,173, 302 WEBB, WILLIAM, 303 WEBER, CHRISTINE, 303 WHITE, DAVID PAUL, 303 WHITE, LYN DA, 303, 86 WHITE, RUSSELL, 96, 303 WHITFIELD, WALTER, 303 WHITLEY,lULIA,144, 303 IU IORS ANGELL, MARSHALL, 248 APGAR, TOM, 248 ARMSTRONG, KATHY, 139 ASHINHURST, ROGER, 248 ATCHINSON, IAMES, 248, 133 ATES, EVERETT, 126,146, 248 AU LT, BARBARA, 126, 127, 248 BAAB, CHRIS, 96, 146, 248 BARINEAU, DEBBI, 248 BARNETT, ERIC, 248 BARNHILL, CARROLL, 248,136 BARTH, STEVE, 248,167 BAUGUS, IIMMY, 248 BAYUK,lIMMY,146, 248 BEASLEY, DIANNA, 105, 248, 92 BEITEL, IAMES, 139 BELEW, MARCIA, 128, 248 BELKIN, GREG, 248 BENAVIDES, MIKE, 248, 190 WILKEY, MARISSA, 180, 303 WILLIAMS, LUTHER, 303 WILLIAMS, MARILYN, 192, 303 WILSON, HOLLIS, 303 WIRTH, BILL, 84,114, 138, 89,118, 303, 41, 67 WOMACK, DONNA, 116 WOOD, KIMBERELY, 303 WOOD, BECKY, 84, 114, 303 WOODARD, DIANE, 170, 303, 278 WORLEY, RAMONA, 303 WRIGHT, LISA, 303 WYNN, DON, 146,155,303 YORK, MIKE, 173, 303, 72 YOUNG, CATHY, 303 ZIESCHANG, CHRIS, 303 ZOELLICK, TAMMY ANN, 139, 303 BENSHOOF, RANDY, 134, 248 BENTLEY, RICKY, 248 BESGROVE, IOHN, 248 BIGGAR, MICHELLE, 104, 248 BISHOP, DONNA, 122, 248, 170 BISHOP, IERRY, 110, 248 BITTICK, DEBBIE, 134, 248 BLACK, ALAN, 248 BLACK, RICHARD, 120,123, 249 BLACKBURN, MIKE, 249, 190 BOAZ, KAROLYN, 249 BOHANNON, DAVlD,110,146, 249, 159, 249 BOOKOUT, KYLE, 146, 249,190 BOTZ, LORRI, 249 BRALEY, ERIC, 249 BRICKER, SCOTT, 249 BRIGHT, MARK, 249 BRITTON, IOHNNY, 134, 249 BROOKS, MONA, 250 BROOKS, VICKI, 134, 250 BROOMFIELD, LAIUANA, 250 BROWN, DAVID, 96, 146, 250 BRSXVN, ELIZABETH, 128, 250, BROWN, LYNN, 250, 136 BROWN, MARY, 97, 250, 186 BROWN, TIM, 250, 181 BRYSON, ROBERT, 250, 139 BUE, LORI, 104, 250 BULL, DEBBIE, 250 BULLOCK, BARBARA, 114, 250 BURCH, IOEY, 96,134, 250, 194 BURKE, KILAH, 95 BURKE, ROBERT, 96, 250, 186 BURNS, IUDY, 250 BUSH, IOHN, 250 BUTLER, RAYMOND, 134 BYARS, TRACYE, 117, 250 CAIN, DAN NY, 250 CAIN, RICHARD, 131, 250 CANFIELD, IOHN, 250 CANTRELL,lAMES,117, 250 CANTWELL, lAMES,114, 250 CAPPS, ROBERT, 250 CARR, KRISTAN, 250 CARROL, BEVERLY, 250 CARTER, DONNA, 133 CASEY, TERESA, 250 CANTTRELL, IUDITH, 250 CEARLEY, KERRY, 250 CI-QQNDLER, ALISON, 121,128, CHANEY, DALE, 146, 249, 250 CHAPPELL, LOWELL, 133 CLARK, DENNIE, 250 CLARK, NANCY, 97, 105, 117, 250 CLARK, LARRY, 250 CLEMENTS, CHERRI, 250,136 CLEVELAND, MELINDA, 251 CLIFTON, MARK, 96, 146,190, 251 CLINTON, ELIZABETH, 251 CLOWERS, BRENDA, 113 CLUCK, RICHARD, 96, 146 COLEY, ED, 139 COLLINS, PAUL, 121, 251 COLVIN, DEBRA, 251,192 CONNELL, TERRI, 251 COPH ER, KEVIN, 251 COPHER, SHERRY, 251 CORTEZ, ANNA, 251,144 COTTLE, IACKY, 251 COWART, CYNTHIA, 251,140 COX, IANET, 251 CRAWFORD, LORI, 251,144 CROSSLAND, KATHY, 97, 104, 251, 81 CULPEPPER, MARK, 251 cumfo, Pf1ER,251 CUNNINGHAM, ELAINE, 251,144 DANIEL, LEE, 251 DANIELS, DONNA, 133 DAVENPORT, SUSAN, 180 DAVID, KAROLE, 251 DAVIDSON, IACK, 251 DAVIDSON, KELLY, 134, 251,180 DAVIS, BRAD, 252 DAVIS, CHARLIE, 252 DAVIS, LEESA, 252 DAVIS, PAUL, 146, 252 DAY, NELDA, 131, 252, 170 DENNARD, MITCH, 252, 190 DENNIS, PEGGY, 252 DIDWAY, ALAN, 252 DINSMORE, MIKE, 139 DOLLAR, CATHY, 113, 252 DOMINGUEZ, HERMINIA, 252 DONOVAN, IOY, 252, 85, 87 DORN, DENISE, 105, 117, 252 DOYLE, IEFF, 122, 252 DURBIN, MATT, 252,181 EGBERS, IACK, 252 EHMANN, CHARLES, 113, 252 EISCHEN, BARBARA, 134, 252 ELAM, DIXIE, 134, 252 ELLEDGE, RANDY, 252,133 ELLIS, STEVE, 252 EVANS, BETH, 253, 99, 192 EVRIDGE, LISA, 136 FALLS, LEON, 253,167 FARMER, FRANK, 253 FARRELL, IEFF, 253, 92,118,190 FAULKNER, DEBBIE, 253, 186 FAULKNER, KURT, 253 FAVER, LISA, 253 FAZENDE, KENNETH, 146, 253 FEGLEY, KIM, 132,134, 253 FELTS, DONNA, 253 FIELDER, KRIS, 121, 253 FINLEY, MARCUS, 253,139 FISHER, IEFF, 253, 89 FLEMING, DARLA, 122, 128, 253 FLORES, IULIE, 249, 253, 89, 118 FOG LESONG, N ESSA, 11 7, 249, 253, 170 FRANCIS, BOBBY, 120, 122, 123, 124, 253, 83 FRANCIS, KOLLIS, 253, 110 FRANKS, SHERRY, 253,144 FROWNFELTER, MARCI, 253 FRY, BRET, 121, 253 GADDY, LEEANN, 126, 253 GARCIA, SANDRA, 253 GARRETSON, CHARLES, 123, 253 83 GATLIN, IULIE, 253 GAVLAK, KEVIN, 146, 253 GEER, STEVE, 96,146, 253 GEORGE, ZOLA, 45, 47, 131 , 249, 190, 253, 81 GIBSON, IILL, 128, 253 GIESENSCHLAG, ROBERT, 253 GILRY, BRIAN, 253 GILLEY, MICHELE, 97, 104, 253 GLAZENER, RANDY, 253 GOOD, DAVID, 110, 121, 253,136 GOODLETT, DAVID, 96,146, 253 GORDON, BRENDA, 254 GORMAN, DAVID, 254,139 GRAVES, KEITH, 254, 190 GRAVES, TAMMY, 254,116 GRAY, LEE ANN, 254 GRAZETTI, DENO, 254 GREEN, MINDY, 254, 170 GRESHAM, APRIL, 115, 254, 81 GREZESZAK, THOMAS, 254 GRIER, ROBIN, 129, 254 GRIFFITH, MARK, 254, 95 GRIFFIN, RICHARD, 254 GRIFFITH, THOMAS, 121, 254 GRIGGS, VENETIA, 254 GI5?4NEMEYER, IOHN, 122, 131, GUEST, IAN, 50, 53, 126, 127, 254, 99 HAGGARD, GWEN, 254 HALL, DANNY, 121, 254 HALL, LEAH, 254, 180 HAMILTON, STANLEY, 254 HANCOCK, TERESA, 254 HANDCOCK, TONI, 254, 180 HANNIE, SHERRI, 254 HANNON, RACHEL, 134 HANSON, NANCY, 97,113, 254 HARGISS, DEBBIE, 254 HARKNESS, CHARLIE, 254, 136 HARLESS, RICHARD HARMON, DEBRA, 254 HARP, IO, 249, 254, 99, 45, 45, 50 312llndex HARRIS, VIVIAN, 254 HARROD, GENEA,122, 254 HATCHER, MARTIN, 254 HATTON, IUDY, 133 HAWTHORNE, D. I., 255, 85, 87 HAWKINS, IOHN, 254 HAYS, SCOTT, 126, 146 HAYWOOD,SHARON, 255,144 HEALD, PAUL, 255, 190 HEATON, TERRY, 113, 255 Haig, BYRON MlTCH,255,136, HEBERT, QUENTIN, 255 HENDERSON, RHONDA, 134, 255 HENRY, RUSSELL, 96, 146, 255 HENRY, VICKI, 128, 255 HENSLEY, MIKE, 255 HERGENRADER, MARK, 255 HERITAGE, TIM, 131, 255 HERRING, MARIAN, 255 HERTBERG, ROBBIE, 255, 159 HEWISON, CINDI, 97, 255 HILL, DARLENE,122, 124, 255 HILL, KENNETH, 122, 134, 255 HILL, SARAH, 126, 255 HILL, VICKY, 128, 255 HILLIARD, DEE, 105, 255 HINSLEY, DEBRA, 133 HODGES, DAVID, 256 HOEY, STEVE, 121, 123,10, 92,118 HOLBERT, SHELLEY, 249, 256 HOLDER, IANICE, 256 HOOVER, SCOTT, 256 HORTON, RANDY, 256 HULME, WILLIAM, 256 HUMPHRIES, H. L., 110, 256, 141 HYDE, IOAN, 117, 134, 256 IACKSON, CATHY, 105, 106, 256, 81 IACOBY, MIKE, 256, 186 IANKINS, MARK, 256 IETTON, KATHY, 128, 256, 133 IOHNSON, BUDDY, 256 IOHNSON, DANNY, 256 IOHNSON, SANDRA, 256 IOHNSON, STEVE, 256 IOHNSON, TIM, 256 IONES, KEITH, 256 IUENGERMAN, ERIC, 122, 256 IUSTISS, GLENN, 256 IUTRAS, STEPHEN CRAIG, 256 KAHLER, CAROL, 257,192 KAISER, KAY, 257 KEITH, IIM, 146, 257, 81 KELLEY, DIANE, 97, 113, 257 KENNEDY, ANN, 257 KILMER, BRENT, 257 KING, DALE, 257 KINNAIRD, IOHNNY, 257 KINSEY, BOBBY, 257 KIRKLAND, DAVID, 257 KIELL, SOLVEG, 114, 257,170 KNOWLES, BETH, 111-., 32.124, 257 KOLODETSKY, KEN, 96, 257, 194 KRANZ, TERESA,105, 257 KRAUSE, DEAN, 257,159 KYRISH, SANDY, 257, 89,118 LANDERS, REATHA, 257 LANE, PATTI, 257 LAPENNA, VINCENT, 186 LARRECOU, GENE, 257 LEACH, DENISE,257,93,118 LEATH, MIKE, 257 LEDDON, CYNTHIA, 105, 257 LEMMONS, MIKE, 257, 167 LEONARD, IOHN, 146, 257 LITTLE, LISA, 258, 180 LITTLE, SUSAN, 140 LIVELY, KIRK,96,114,258,81,167 LOTFI, MEHREGAN LOTT, DONNIE,258, 194 LUCAS, IOHN, 58 LUKENBILL, RANDALL, 258 LYNCH, KATHLEEN, 258 MCCALLUM,CATHY,114,258 MCCLARY, IOH N, 258 MCCLEARY, CHRIS, 134, 258 MCCULLOUGH, DANNY, 258 MCGIRT, IAMES, 258 MEEEOWN, CINDY LYNN, 126, MCKENZIE, IOSEPH, 258, 190 MCKINNON, TOM, 133,136 MCMAHON, TRACEY, 97, 259 MCMINN, ALLAN, 121, 122 MCMINN, IILL, 259, 133 MABEN, KATHY, 258, 93, 140 MANGIN, SUZANNE, 258,170 MARETT, WELLS, 258 MARTIN, CANDY, 258 MARTINEZ, RICKY, 258 MARZILI, BERNICE, 258 MQFSON, BILLY, 132, 134, 258, 85, MASON, HAROLD, 110, 258 MATHENY, KEVIN, 258, 93, 118, 130, 190 MATHER, TERRY, 113, 115, 258 MATHEWS, BENII, 258 MATTINGLY, LORI, 97, 258, 186 MAXSON, SANDRA, 104, 258 MAYS, CONNIE, 97, 104, 117, 258 MEADOR, IIMMY, 259 MEANS, CRAIG, 259, 133 MEDINA, PATRICIA, 259 MENIX, RANDY, 259, 133 MERRITT, KATHY, 115,117, 132, 259 MESSICK, KRISTEL,134, 259, 170 MICHAEL, BILL, 131,132, 259 MICHAUD, TERRI, 105, 117, 259 MICK, SHERYL,105, 259 MILAN, ROME, 259, 181 MILES, DERYL, 259 MILLER, BETH, 259 MILLER, NANCY, 97, 105, 259 MILLER, MARK, 259 MILTON, KIMBERLY, 259 MIMS, IAMES, 259,140 MITCHELL, IOSEPH, 259 MITCHELL, RAYMOND, 259 MONK, ANGELA, 126, 259 MONROE, MICHELLE, 249, 99 MONROE, MARK, 96,146, 259 MONTAGUE, DALE, 259, 95,170 MONTGOMERY, IEN NY, 99, 45, 47, 57, 249, 259, 81 MONTGOMERY, PHIL, 259 MOONEY, RENE, 259 MOORE, PEGGY, 259 MOORE, SUSIE IRENE,113, 122, 259 MOORELAND, DAVID, 259 MOREHEAD, GENA, 128, 259 MORGAN, DONNA, 259 MORRISON, MIKE, 259 MOSS, IEEE, 259 MULLEN, BILLY, 259 MYRICK, LORI, 97, 259 NAREY, MIKE, 146, 259 NEEDHAM, PAMELA SUE, 259, 139 NEELY, DONNA, 259,140 NEELY, GARY, 259 NEELY, RELINDA, 259, 133 NEWBERRY, RUSSELL, 259 NEWTON, RICKIE, 259 NICHOLSON, IOEY, 113, 260 NOLAN, EILLEEN, 260, 180 NORTHINGTON, NOVICE, 126, 127, 260 NOTEBOOM, PAT, 260 O'CONNOR, LAURIE, 134, 260 OEEIELD, MISSY, 260 OLSEN, RONNIE, 133 OSBORNE, TODD, 260 OUIESKY, MYRA, 260 OWEN, DANA, 97,105, 111, 260 OZEBEK, DOUG, 121,126,127, 260 PACE, IIM, 260, 133, 136 PARKER, BRENT, 113, 260 PARNELL, SHERRY, 260, 140 PARROTT, MELISSA, 97,104,117, 260 PARTIN, REBECCA, 260 PATTERSON, RONALD, 146, 260 PAYTON, NANCY, 97, 134, 249, 260 PEASTER, DARA, 260 PELTON, DARLA, 260 PENNINGTON, ROBERT, 260,136 PEOPLES, SUE, 260 PERRIN, RONNIE, 260 PETERS, ATHENA,104,134, 260 PETERSEN, IOE, 260, 83 PETTY, KENNETH, 139 PHILLIPS, BRUCE, 260 PHILLIPS, TERESA, 260,139 PIERCE, CHARLES, 260 POGUE, MARK, 146, 249, 260, 81 PORTER, SUSIE, 260 POTTER, GINNA, 262, 133 POYNTER, TRACEY, 104, 262 PRATHO, SCOTT, 121, 262 PRICE, KENNETH, 120,123, 126, 127, 262 PRICE, MORRIS, 262 PROCTOR, CARRIE, 50, 97,104, 262, 81 PUGH, MARK, 262 QUINTERO, CHRISTINA, 113, 262 QUIROGA, MARGARET, 262,180 RAMos, MARY, 262 RAEBACK, ANGIE, 97, 249, 262, 1 RANEY, IUDY, 262 RAWLINGS, MAURY, 262,133 REAVES,IANIE,128, 262 REYNOLDS, RODNEY, 146, 262 RHODES, IEEE, 262,116 RICHARDSON, DAVID, 146, 262 RICHARDSON, PENNY, 113, 262 RIGSBY, ROBIN, 97, 262 RIGHTMER, DONALD, 262 RILEY, BRENDA, 97, 262,130 RIOS, SYLVIA, 97, 126, 262 ROBERDS, DEBBIE, 262 ROBERTS, ALLISON, 97, 105, 262 ROBERTS, DONNA, 113, 262 ROBERTS, IENNIEER, 120, 123, 124, 118, 249, 262, 93 ROBI NETTE, DARLA,113, 263 RODGERS, LESLIE, 263 ROGERS, IACKLYN, 104, 263 ROGERS, MARSHALL, 263 ROIAS, VINCENTE, 263 ROLLING, CHARLES, 122, 263 ROMINE, RICHARD, 263,139 RONEY, CYNTHIA, 134,118 ROSE, IAN, 263 ROSKYDOLL, GARY, 263 ROSS, PATTI, 117, 263, 95, 118 ROSSE, DEANNA, 114, 263 ROWLAND, TOMMY, 96, 146' 263 RUDDUCK, RUSSELL, 122, 264 RUTLEDGE, IIMMY, 264, 139 RUTLEDGE, TIM, 264 RYAN, REBECCA, 264 SACHSE, ROY, 121, 122, 123, 264 SALAS, SYLVIA, 264 SAMUELS, SCOTT, 264 SANDERLIN, RHONDA, 126, 264 SARTOR, DANA, 264 SCHUMANN, DEBBIE, 264, 85, 87 SCHWEYHER, CYNTHIA, 105, 106, 264 SCRUTON, SCOTT, 264, 116 SEARCY, CURTIS, 264 SEARCY, DEWAYNE, 264 SHANNON, BRET, 264 SHARP, DARRELL, 264, 139 SHAWL, FRANCIS, 97, 114, 264 SHAY, BILL, 139 SHELAR, SUSAN, 264 SHELTON, DEBBIE, 264 SHELTON, DONALD, 264 SHELTON, KEN, 264 SHILLINGS, TIMOTHY, 96,146, 264 SHIRES, CATHY, 264 SIEVERLING, SANDY, 120, 264 SIMPKIN, DEBORA, 120, 264 SKIBA, LISA, 97, 126, 127, 264 SKILLMAN, IOHN, 265 SMITH, CHERYL, 249, 265 SMITH, DONNA, 97, 126, 265 SMITH, LAURIE, 114,265, 192 SMITH, SCOIT,265,136 31 4! Index SMITH, TERRY, 131, 265, 118 SMITH, TIMOTHY, 265 SNIDER, DEONNA, 265 SNODGRASS, DIANA, 265 SPANN, ROGER, 265 SPAIN, LIZ, 117, 265, 95 STANFORD, MARTIN, 265 STARNES, CENI, 114, 265, 93, 118 STEED, TONY, 265 STEPHENS, CHARLES, 265 STEPHENSON, SHERRY, 134, 265 STERLING, ERIC, 265 STEVENS, MARK, 265 STEWART, WAYNE, 266 STIVER, DON, 126, 266 STOCKER, CHUCK, 126,266 STOKES, KEVIN,121, 122,266 STONE, DEBBIE, 266 STROUD, MARK, 266 STURDIVANT, MARSHA,266,116 STU RGES, BARBARA, 120, 266 SUHR, MARCI, 266 SULLIVAN, IOE, 266 SUTTON, IUDY, 266 SWINEY, PAUL, 266, 140 SWINK, IEEE, 146, 266 TAITE, MARTHA, 266 TAPPE, PHILIP, 266 TAYLOR, DEBBIE, 97, 104, 266 TAYLOR, IULIAN, 266 TEATER, IAY, 266,181 TEAGUE, CRAIG, 266 TERRALL, PHILIP, 121,126, 266 THERIOT, VAN, 126, 267 THOMAS, KENNETH, 267 THOMAS, LENA,117, 131, 267 THOMAS, IANE, 267, 144 THOMPSON, BILLY, 146, 267 THOMPSON, DONNA, 97, 267 THOMPSON, GENA, 267 THOMPSON, GWEN, 114,121, 122, 124, 267 THOMPSON, VICKI, 267 TINAR, ROLINDA, 267 TRASTER, DIANA, 121, 123, 267 TRUSSELL IBOSQUEZJ, TERRY, 132, 267, 89 TURPIN, KIM, 105, 267 UNDERWOOD, PATRICIA, 267 UPTON, ROBIN, 105, 267 UTZMAN, MIKE, 267 VAN DOLZER, GRETCHEN, 267 VAN NAME, VANCE, 126, 127, 267 VASQUEZ, SOFIA, 267 VOISE, PHILIP, 117, 126, 267, 10, 93, 118 WADE, GARON,122, 268 WAGONER, DAVID, 110, 268, 136, 141 WAKELEY, KELLY, 104, 268 WALDEN, STEVE, 126, 268 WALKER, IERRI, 268 WALSTON, ROBYN, 268, 118,130 WARD, ALTCE,117, 131,268 WARREN, LISA, 249, 268, 45, 47 WATKINS, PATRICIA, 268 WEBB, WANDA, 68, 133 WEBER, KIM, 268 WELLS, KELLY, 57, 268, 133 WHITE, CLAY, 268, 186 WHITE, LOU ANN, 268, 95 WHITE, PHYLIS,97,104,126,268 WHITLEY,lOHN,117,146,249, 268 WHITLEY, WILL, 268 WILKEY, IOHN, 96, 268 WILLEY, KEN, 268 WILLIAMS, PAT, 97, 268,186 WILLIAMS, CHANDLER, 268, 133 WINTERS, IEEE, 268 WOLEF, RUSSELL, 268, 190 WOMBLE, TERI, 268, 130 WOODARD, ROBERT, 269 WOODS, LAURIE, 117, 269 WORLEY, IACKY, 269 WORTHAM, CAROL, 105, 269, 89 WORTHAM, NANCY, 269, 89 WRIGHT, MARK, 269 WEEIE, MARVINA, 97, 269, 186, WYNN, ANTHONY, 96, 126,146, 190 WYNN, CARMEL, 269 YATES, RANDY, 269 YESSICK, KAREN, 269 ZACHARY, NORA, 122, 269 AARON, DOYCE,121, 222 ABEL, TOMMY RAY, 222 ABEYTA, LORRIE A., 122, 128, 222 ABSHIRE, TERRY, 114, 222 ACKER, IOYCE, 117, 222 ADAIR, CARY I., 222, 130 ADAMS, BRIAN, 222 ADAMS, PHILIP, 222 ADAMS, SHERRI, 108, 222 ALKIRE, IONI,108, 111, 222 ALKIRE, IULIE, 108, 222, 170 ALLEN, DAVID RAYFORD, 96, 222 ALLEN, SHARON, 222 ALLEN, TAMMY, 222 AMBROSE, PAM, 108, 126, 222 ANDREW, GORDON, 96, 222 ANGELL, DENNIS, 222, 181 ARMSTRONG, SUSAN, 97, 222 ATCHINSON, BRENDA, 97,108, 109, 222, 81 ATKINSON, KERRY, 120, 222, 130 BAAB, MICHAEL IAMES, 96, 146, 222, 167,190 BADGETT, DAVID, 222 BAGWELL, SUSAN, 222 BAGWELL, WENDIE,108,111, 222 BAILEY, KURT, 223, 173 BAKER, THOMAS, 223 BALSINGER, STEVE, 223, 118 BARBER, GARY, 122, 223 BARNARD, CHRISTINE, 223 SOPHOMORES BARNES, BRENDA, 223 BARNES, SANAE, 108, 223, 130, 85, 86, 88 BARNETT, CINDY, 223,192 BARNETT, PAULA, 223 BARTH, LINDA, 120, 223 BARTON, IANA, 95, 108, 223 BASS, BRAD, 121, 122 BATCHELOR, STEVE, 223 BAUGH, SCHERRIE, 223 BEARDON, REPHSIE,108, 111, 223 BENSHOOE, LORI, 223,192 BERUBE, TIM,139 BETH EA, BARRY, 96, 223 BICKERSTAFF, SHERRI, 223 BINA, GREG, 223 BISHOP, THERESA, 113, 223 BLACK, PAUL, 223 BLACKBURN, PATTI, 108, 223 BLANKENSHIP, KARLA IO, 97, 108, 223, 118 BLASCHKE, BERNIE, 134, 223, 167 BOHANNAN, GARY, 96, 223,194 BOLTON, SAM, 223 BOOKOUT, KENDRA, 97, 108, 223, 186 BORING, GEORGIA LYNN, 97, 223 BOWDEN, FRANKIE, 223 BRADFORD, BRENT, 56,223 BRADY, GRETCHEN, 223 BRANNON,IODY, 117,223 BRASWELL, EDDIE, 223 BRAVENEC, FRANCIS QBETHI, 108, 223 BRAZELTON, KAY, 223, 170 BRAZZIL, CURTIS, 139 BREWER, KYLE, 121, 224 BREWER, SANDRA, 108, 109, 224, 192 BRICKER, GINGER, 108, 224 BRIGHT, CARLA, 108, 224, 98 BRIGMAN, GEORGE, 224, 98 BROOKS, ANDY, 224 BROWN, IIMMY, 121 BROWN, NANCY, 224 BULL, DONNA, 224 BUNDREN, LARRY, 224 BURCH,SANDI,97,108, 224 BURNETT, BECKY, 224 BURNS, MIKE, 224 BUTLER, DOUG, 224, 136 BUTLER, IEAN, 224, 98 BYARS, LISA, 97, 108, 224 BYNUM, EDDIE, 224 BYRD, IIMMY, 224 CALDWELL, GLENN, 121,122, 123,124 CALLENDAR, RICKY, 224 CANNEDY, MICHAEL, 225 CANNON, STEVE, 225 CAPPA, NANCY, 97,126,127, 225 CAPPS, STEVE, 225 CARLSON, AMY, 225 CARLSON, MIKE, 225 CASEY, PATRICIA, 225 CATES, DAVID, 225,139 CAVANAUGH, IENNIFER, 225 CAVINESS, PATTI, 108, 225, 95 CAYGLE, EDWARD, 96, 225 CEARLY, TOKI, 225 CHALLENNER, IEANNE, 225 CHAMBERS, CHERYL, 225 CHAMBERS, LISA, 108,117, 225 CHEEK, ERNEST, 225 CHILDERS, ROBERT, 96,14-6, 225 CHITWOOD, PAMELA, 225 CLARK, CHRIS, 132, 225 CLARK, HARVEY, 225 CLARK, RICHARD, 120 CLEARY, SANDRA, 108, 225, 180 CLOUNCH, LINDA, 225 CLYMER, STUART, 225 COBB, VICKY, 225, 192 COCHRAN, GARY, 225 COFFEY, CHRIS, 96, 146, 225,190 COGGINS, MIKE, 122, 225 COKER, RICKY, 129, 225 CONVERSE, MARK, 225 COOK, GARY, 225 CORDREY, CARY, 225 COTTEN, KYLE, 225, 118 COTTLE, TINA, 225 COUNTS, MELODY, 225 COURTNEY, TIMOTHY, 225 COWART, LAURA, 225 COWDEN, ANN, 225 Cox, IIMMY, 225 Cox, SHERRY, 113, 225 CRAWFORD, IOHNNY, 226 CRAWFORD, IAMES RUSTY, 226 CREAMER, MARY, 226 CROCKETT, ADDIS, 134, 226 CROUCH, DANNY, 226 CUNNINGHAM, DENICE,95,170 CURETON, TRACY, 226 DANIELS, TERRY, 226 DANSBY, GARY, 226 DAVIDSON, FREIDA,108,226 DAVIS, CHRISTY, 108, 128, 226 DAVIS, KIM, 108, 111, 226, 192 DAVIS, LISA, 226 DAVIS, TERRI, 108, 226 DEBUSK, IERRY, 226,95 DENHAM, ARLENE, 226 DENETON, BRENDA, 97, 108, 111, DIAZ, MICHELLE, 226 DICKERSON, DEBBIE, 227, 95 DILLARD, GLADYS, 227 DILLEY, VICKEY, 227 DINTLEMAN, LAURA, 227, 192 DOCHERTY, KENNETH, 227 DODSON, D'AUN,108,109,126, 127,227 DOLLAR, IOHNNY, 227 DOMINGUEZ, MARIA, 227 DONALDSON, HOLLY, 227 DORSEY, IENNY, 45, 48, 108, 227, 81,130 DOUTHIT, CHARLES, 227 31 6! Index DUBE, GRETCHEN, 97, 108, 128, 227 DUNHAM, DANNY, 227 DUNLAP, DAINA, 227 EASTWOOD, IANA, 227, 180 EASTWOOD, KELLY, 122, 227 EBERHART, IEFFERY, 96, 227, 194 EBERT, DAVID, 96, 227, 118 ECCLES, SUSIE, 227 ECHOLS, ROBBIE,108,227 EGBERS, IENNY, 228 ELLIOT, DAVID, 228 ELLIS, DEIDREE, 108, 113,228 EMBREY, BRENT, 228 ENOx, DEWAYNE, 96, 228 ERICKSON, PAUL, 228, 173 ETH ERIDGE, TAMRA, 228 EUBANKS, DONNA, 228 EVERETT, VALERIE, 108, 111, 117, 228 FAGAN, SHIRLEY, 108, 228 FAIRLESS, LLOYD, 96, 228 FALLS, MARILYN, 228 FALLS, SHERRY, 228 FARNER, FRED, 228 FARRELL, TIM, 228, 190 FAZENDE, MICHELE,108, 228 FAZENDE, SUZAN NE, 51, 97, 108, 109, 117, 228, 81 FELTS, BARRY, 228 FITCH, SANDRA, 228, 98 FITZGERALD, KEVIN, 228 FLORES, GRACIE, 108, 229 FLOWERS, DANNY, 229 FORD, CHARLIE, 96, 229,194 FORREST, KATHERINE, 108,126, 229 FOWLKES, IAN, 126, 127, 229 FOX, PAMELA, 108, 229 FRANK, LAURIE, 229, 98 FRAYN, BRUCE, 229 FROWNFELTER, TERESA, 117, 229 FULFER, DAVID, 190 FUQUAY, RONALD KIRK, 229 GAFFORD, LARRY, 229 GARRETT, KATHY, 108, 126, 127, 229 GARRETSON, DOUGLAS, 122, 229 GARRISON, DAVID, 229 GAVALAK, KRIS, 96, 229,81 GEISSLER, IEEEREY, 229 GEORGE, IONI, 128, 229 GIDDENS, GARY, 229 GIDDENS, MATTHEW, 229 GILLETTE, GEORGE, 229, 173 GIROURD, RICHARD, 122, 229 GLASS, KIM, 96, 190 GLAZIER, AMY, 122, 229 GLENN, IANA, 108, 229 GOBLE, DEBBIE, 111 , 229, 98 GOMEZ, CECIL, 229 GONZALEZ, MIKE, 229, 190 GORDON, DEANNA, 229 GOSNELL, RODNEY, 229 GRAVES, BEN NY, 96, 229 GRAVES, IEFF, 229 GRAY, KIM, 108, 117,229 GREEN, BOBBY, 229 GREEN, GAYE LYNN, 229, 192 GREEN, REBECCA, 229 GREENE, PATRICIA, 229,170 GREENHILL, DAVID, 229 GREENHILL, DEBBIE, 108,229 GREER, VINSON DALE, 139 GREGORY, ROBERT L., 229 GREZESZAK, DANIEL, 229, 181 GRIFFIN, RICHARD D., 230 GRIGGS, IERRY, 229 GRIMMETT, SANDRA, 230 GRIMSLEY, DENNIS, 230 GRIPPE, ROBYN, 230 GRISHAM, RANDY, 139 HALE, BARRY, 230, 186 HALL, DENA,108,111,230 HALL, KENNETH, 230 HALL, MARY, 230,186 HALL, THOMAS, 126, 127, 230 HALLIDAY, MIKE, 230 HAMILTON, DAVID, 230, 173 HAMILTON, STEVE, 230 HANCOCK, GINA,97,108,230, 95, 180 HANEY, STEVEN, 230 HANNER, PAM, 108, 230 HANNIE, CARRIE, 108,128, 230 HARALSON, TONY, 230 HARGIS, TINA, 108, 230 HARMON, DEBBIE, 230 HARPER, lERRY,128, 230 HARRIS, MIKE, 230 HARTMAN, ROBERT, 230 HARVEY, DEBBIE, 230 HASTON, BUDDY, 230 HAYES, ANNE, 120, 230 HEBB, PHILLIP, 230 HENDERSON, GREG, 132, 230 HENNIG, TAMMY, 230 HENRY, KEITH, 230 HENSLEY, BUD, 230, 130 HENSON, LAURA, 128, 230 HERITAGE, KEVIN, 230 HESS, CONNIE, 128, 230 HEWISON, SHELLI, 97, 100, 126, 230 HIBLER, GLENN, 96, 230 HICKFANG, SCOTT, 96, 230 HIGGINBOTHAM, LOVELLA, 108, 117, 230 HIGHTOWER, KARI, 97, 230 HIGHTOWER, SHARI, 97, 230 HILL, DONALD, 146 HILL, GREG, 230 HINES, LESLIE, 97, 100, 117, 230 HINES, TIM, 231, 190 HINSLEY, KENNETH, 231 HIPP, CYNTHIA, 97, 108,231,180 HOGG, AVONA,111,231 HOLDER, RAN DY, 231 HOLLINGSWORTH, KIM, 231 HQZLLOWAY, DEBBIE, 97,108, HOOVER, LISA, 231 HOWARD, ANITA, 231, 98 HOWELL, DAVID, 122,231 HOWELL, RHONDA, 231 HUDSON, KELLY, 231 HUEY, IOEY, 231 HUFFMAN, KATHY, 231,95 HUGHES, DEBBIE, 231 HUGHES, LEE, 231 HULSEY, IANICE, 231 HUMMEL, TRACY, 231 HUNT, SHERI, 231 HUTCHISON, IOHN D.,232 IRONS, DAVID, 113, 232 IRVIN, RODNEY, 232 IACKSON, GEORGEANN, 108, 117, 232 IARZYNKA, TOM, 232 IEEEERS, RICHARD, 232, 190 IEFFRYES, LARRY, 232 IENKINS, KATHY, 108,232 IERNIGAN, IANA, 121, 232 IETTON, KENT, 122, 123, 232 lOHNS,lOHN,122,232 IOHNSON, ANN, 232 IOHNSON, BRENDA, 232 IOHNSON, DAWN, 120, 232,118 IOHNSON, DETI'A, 192 1OHNSON,TERI,232 ' IOHNSON, VICKI, 232 IOHNSTON, BERNADETT, 232 IOHNSTON, WILLIAM K., 232 IOLLEY, AARON, 96, 232, 190, 146 IONES, GARY, 232 IONES, GLENDA, 232 IONES, KENT, 232 IONES, REYNOLD, 96, 233 IONES, TERRY, 233 IONES, TOYA L., 122, 124, 233 KAKER, RONALD, 96 KALINA, KATHY, 113, 233 KAYLOR, WADE, 129, 233 KEARNEY, IAMES, 233 KEY, CAROL, 233 KIMBRELL, STEVE, 90, 233 KI-IEQRO, IOBETH, 97, 100, 233, KIMRAY, KIM, 100, 111, 233 KINSEY, STEVE, 233 KIRKLAND, LELAND, 233 KITCHENS, CATHY, 233 KLEIN, BECKY, 233 KOENIG, KRISTI,233,95,11B, 180 KOPENHAFER, MARK, 233 KOVACH, DENISE, 233 KUNKEL, STEVEN, 113, 233 KUYKENDALL, IODEY, 233 LANCASTER, PAULA, 100, 233 LANCE, DEBBIE, 120,233 LANDERS, BILLY, 233 LANE, BEVERLY, 233 LANE, TONY, 233 LATHAM, TERRY, 233 LEAR, ALVIN LLOYD, 233 LEg3IgOY, CAMMY, 97, 100, 111, LEDBETTER, BRENT, 233 LEE, KEVIN, 233 LEE, MARK, 233 LEMMONS, MARY, 108, 233, 180 LESHO, PAUL, 139 LEWIS, EARLENE, 134, 233 LEWIS, MONA, 111, 233, 98 LINCECUM, PENNY, 100, 233 LINDSAY, DAVID, 233, 194 LITJSLE, BECKY, 56,108,111,233, LITTLEPAGE, MANCIL, 233 LIVINGSTON, GRETCHEN,108, 233 LIZAK, KEN, 96, 233 LLEWELLYN, DENISE, 233 LOTT, BARRY, 233 LUCAS, KYLE, 233, 181 LUCKINBELL, KIMBERLY, 233 LUSK, WAYNE, 233 LUTTRELL, DAVID, 233, 194 LU'ITRULL, TERESA, 108, 128, 233, 118 LYNCH, MIKE, 234 MCCORMICK, COCO, 234,192 MCDONALD, DAVID, 96, 234 MCDOWELL, BARBARA, 234 MCINIS, ALICE, 128, 234 MCKAIN, PAUL, 122 MCKEE, TERESA, 234 MCKINNEY, THERESA, 108, 234 MCLANE, IOE, 234 MCNEEL, GARY, 234 MCWILLIAMS, DAVIS, 96, 234 MAINES, MIKE, 234 MALONEY, IERRY, 113, 234 MARLOW, MELODEE, 234 MARTON, QUIN H., 234 MARTIN, KEITH, 234 MARTINEZ, DEBBIE, 234 MARTINEZ, OMAR, 234 MASSIE, EDDIE, 96,134, 234 MATLOCK, CRYSTAL, 234 MATTHEWS, IOSH, 96, 234 MATUSZEWSKI, ROBERT, 96, 234, 95,186 MAY, LANCE, 122, 234 MEDINA, ANNA, 108, 234 MENIX, SANDRA, 108, 111, 234 MICHAUD, BECKY, 108, 117, 234 MIDGLEY, FRAN, 234 MILES, DIANE, 235 MILLER, BRAD, 235, 167 MILLER, RUSTY, 235 MILLER, TAMI,108, 235 MILLS, LEROY, 96, 235, 136 MITCHELL, BILLY, 121, 123, 235 MITCHELL, TOM, 113, 235, 173 MIZE, DONALD, 235 MOATES, TWI LA, 121, 235 MOBLEY, CINDY, 235, 192 MQETELONGO, LORETTA, 122, MOORE, CAMALA,108, 235 MOORE, RANDY, 235 MOORE, SHARON, 235 MORELOCK, TERRI, 108, 235 MORGAN, DAN, 235,192 MORGAN, SHARON, 128, 235 MORRIS, CHERRY, 120, 123, 235 MORRISON, SHERRY,122, 134 MORROW, RICHARD, 122, 235 MORSE, CARMEN,108, 235 318llndex MULLEN, CHRISTY, 235 MUNN, KENNETH, 235 MURPHY, soN1A, 235 MURRAY, MATT, 235 MURRAY, VINCENT, 235 NAIL, BRENDA, 236 NAIL, STEPHEN, 236 NEAL, LEROY, 236 NEELEY, IANICE, 236 NELSON, BRIAN, 96, 236, 130 NESBURG, MICHAEL, 236 NICHOLS, TROY, 236 NICHOLSON, IENNIFER, 111, 236 NOEL, IIMMY, 236 NOLEN, BRIAN, 96, 236 NORWOOD, VICTOR, 236,190 NOTEBOOM, DANIEL,236 O'BRIEN, MARTHA, 108, 236, 81, 118, 192 O'CONNOR, ROBERT, 236 ODELL, IAMES R., 96, 236 OLDHAM, KEVIN, 45, 48, 236, 81, 190 ORTIZ, RICHARD, 236 OVERBY, PERRY, 236 OWEN, DIANA KAY, 108, 236 OWENS, PAMELA, 236, 170 PARAMORE, KENNY, 236 PARKER, CYNTHIA, 95 PARKER, DEREK, 236, 186 PARRISH, RAN DAL, 236 PASLEY, SABRINA, 108 PASSMORE, LISA, 236 PASTEUR, LAURTE, 45, 43, 51, 97, 108,117,126,236 PENCE, MITCH, 236 PERRIN, DON NY, 236 PERRIN, HAROLD, 236 PETERSON, ROBERT, 236 PETREK, DEBRA, 108, 111, 117, 236, 130 PHARRIS, SCOTT, 236 PHILLIPS, DIANE, 236, 95, 170 PIERSON, STEPHANIE, 236 PIRES, ANDREW, 121, 236 PITTS, PHYLISS, 111, 236 PLATTEL, SAMMYE, 108, 117, 236, 192 POGUE, KELLY, 97, 108,109, 236 POINDEXTER, ROBIN, 139 POND, IEANNIE, 128 POOLE, KYLE, 96, 130 POPE, DONNA, 111, 117, 237 PORTER, CAROL, 108,117, 237 PORTER, KYLE, 132, 237 PORTER, RICHARD, 96 POWELL, TEENA, 237,170 PRESTRIDGE, LEEANNE, 237 PRETORIUS, RICHARD, 237 PRETORIUS, RITA, 237, 186 PREWITT, KAREN, 237, 170 PRICE, KIM, 108,111, 236 PRITCHARD, BOBBY, 237 PRITCHETT, LAURA, 122, 237 PROCTOR, DAVID, 237 PROPPS, MICAH,108, 237 PRUITT, LINDA, 95 PRUITT, STEVE, 237 QUIROGA, TERESA, 237 QUISENBERRY, NIKKI, 108, 109, 237 RAGON, MARK, 126, 237 RAMOS, ANGIE, 108, 113, 237 RATLIFE, TOMMY, 237 RAWLINGS, TOBIN, 237 RAWLS, DAVE, 237 RAY, GREG, 96, 237 RAY, KAREN, 237 REBELLA, GINA, 237 REED, DEBRA, 128, 237 RICH, LYNN RAY, 237 RICH, MICHAEL LYNN, 96, 146, 237 RICHARDSON, ROBERT, 237 RICKMAN, PATTIE,122, 237 RIDDLE, LAWRENCE, 237, 194 RIES, VALORYE, 237 RISENHOOVER, DAVID, 96, 237 RITENOUR, ERIC, 237, 190 ROBERTS, GUYLAN, 237 ROBERTS, MICKEY, 237 ROBERTSON, DARREN, 237, 173 ROBINSON, CYNTHIA, 122, 237 ROBINSON, DONNA, 111, 237 ROBINSON, TAMMY, 237 ROCK, DIANA, 237 ROIAS, GRACIE, 108, 238 ROLLING, LISA, 122, 238 ROMINE, ROBIN, 122, 238, 118 ROSE, TAMMY, 238 ROYAL, RAY, 238, 167 RUTLEDGE, TANDY, 113, 122, RUMNEY,CHERYL,238,192 RUSH, BARBARA, 238 RUSH, LINDA, 238 RUSSELL, GUYLA, 97, 128,238 RUST, SHERRY, 238 128, 238, 98 SALAS, BENITA, 122, 128, 238 SALAZAR, MIKE, 238 SALEH, ROBERT, 238 SANDBACK, BRAD, 238 SANDLIN, GINA, 108, 238 SCHIEDEL, SHARON, 238 SCHNELL, SALLIE, 128, 238, 98 SCHULTZ, KATRINA, 108, 117, 238 SEWELL, DONNA, 108, 238 SEWELL, WARREN, 239 SHANNON, IIMMY, 239 SHANNON, MIKE, 239, 83 SHANNON, RICKY, 120 SHIELDS, GREGG, 239 SHELAR, EDWIN, 239 SHELTON, MICHELE,108,239 SHIPMAN, BRAD, 239, 194 SHIRES, CHARLES, 239 SHIREY, BOBBIE,239,118 SHOCKLEY, CINDY, 239 SHUFELDT, GLENDA, 239, 192 SHUMAKE, CLAYTON, 239 SILER, DANIEL, 139 SIMPKIN, DONNA, 239 SIMS, DEBORAH, 239 SINEQLETARY, DANNY, 239, 18 SITTIG, DARRELL, 239 SMEBY, BRIAN, 240 SMITH, CARLA, 240 SMITH, CHARLES, 240 SMITH, IACKIE R., 240 1, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SNEED, IACKY S., 240 IERRY, 121, 122, 123, 240 LAURIE, 240 THOMAS, 95 CRAIG, 240,190 SNIDER, BONNIE, 113, 240, 98, 118. SOLES, CRAIG, 240, 95 SORRELLS, KARLA, 240 SPIVEY, SUSAN, 97, 108, 240 STAM, BRAD, 240,167 STANG LIN, MARK, 240 STEINEORD, SCOTT, 96, 240, 118 STEPHENS, DANNY, 139 STONE, KATHY, 240 STOVER, MARTY, 96, 146,240 STRICKEL, DONNA IEAN, 240 STRICKLAND, CHARLIE, 240, 159 STURM,TWILA,108,240 SUAREz, SUSAN, 122, 240 SUMMERVILLE, KIM, 108, 111, 240 SUMRULD, BECKY, 97, 240 SWAFFAR, ANDY, 240 SWETT, IIM, 240 TARTER, MIKE,'240 TATE, DERRELL, 240 TATE, IUDITH, 240 TAYLOR, CAREY, 128, 24-0 TAYLOR, IIM, 240, 95 TAYLOR, RITA, 240 TEAGUE, DONNA, 240 TENCH, BRUCE, 240 THACKERSON, SELINA, 122,240 THATCHER, ROBERT, 96, 240, 190 THOMAS, RICKY, 240 THOMAS, TAMMIE, 108,240,192 THRASHER, DEWAYNE, 45, 48, 96, 241, 81 .iii-,,,...v i TIEBEL, KRISTINA,'113,241,192 TINE, TOMMY, 241 TITUS, PHILLIP, 241 TOWNLEY, BRENT, 241 TROTTER, DIANA, 120, 123, 241 TROWBRIDGE, IAMES, 129,241 TROWBRIDGE, TINA, 241 TRUDGETT, PAUL, 122, 241 TRUSSELL, STEPHEN, 241,190 TUSCANA, ROBERT, 241 TYLER, ANGIE, 241, 95, 118 TYLER, TEDDY, 241 VAN, LE, 241 VANCE, GLADYS, 108, 117, 241 VAUGHAN, STEVE, 241 VAUGHN, SID, 241 VICKERS, MARK, 122, 241 WADDLE, LINDA, 241, 170 WAHEED, BRIAN, 241 WALKER, KELLY, 241 WALKER, KEVIN, 242 WALKER, RANDAL, 242 WALLIS, PRESTON, 122, 242 WALLS, CATHERINE, 242 WALSTON, TOWNE, 242 WALTERS, BEVERLY, 242 WARNER, RONALD, 242 WARSCHUN, SARAH, 242 WASCHKA, LISA, 242 WATERS, DONNIE, 242 WAYBRIGHT, DAVID, 242 WEATHERBY, CARLA, 242 WEEKS, CHRISTY, 242 WEEMS, BENNY, 242 WELLS, TREVA, 242 WERNICKE, KENT, 120, 122,242 WETLI, CHARLENE, 51, 108,242 WETLI, VICTOR, 243 WHEELER, KIM, 242 WHITE, WELLS, 243, 139 WHITLEY, DON, 243 WHITNEY, CRAIG, 243 WHITTAKER, IIMI, 243 WHORTON, BILLY, 243 WIED, KIM, 97, 108, 243 WILBANKS, AMY, 108, 243 WILEY, ALICE, 243 WILLIAMS, BECKI, 108, 117, 243 WILLIAMS, DONNA, 243 WILLIAMS, STACEY, 243 WILLIAMS, WALLACE, 244 WILSON, DONNA, 108, 109, 244, 130 WILSON, STEPHEN, 129, 244 WINFORD, BARRY, 244 WINSETT, LEE ANN, 108, 244 WITTEN, DAVID, 244 WOLFE,SUZANNE,108,244 WOMBLE, RICKY, 244,130 WOOD, CAROLYN, 128, 244 WHEEJDFIN, BART, 122, 244, 95, WOODS, MIKE, 244 WORTHY, CONNI, 244 WRAY, LARRY, 126, 127, 244, 181 WRIGHT, DANA, 244 WRIGHT, IERRY, 244 WRIGHT, KRISTIE, 244 YOUNG, CLIFF, 245 YOUNG, IOSEPH, 245 YOUNG, KIM, 245 YOUNG, LARRY, 245 ZIRKLE, DOUG, 245, 186 ,pf 6 mo! 7 X M gwr 5- 1 : : i in X fk X: f 'LW 9 46 L37 . f lil XDlDN'T HAVE A n-uNG TO w e : ,. f ,vs Rl I' 1- lXp. gb A a 671 f y -Ili 24712, QW ff ,VJJ 7 Wf KZAQQWW ?1fwmwJ M We WW


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