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U£e 1966 J orneJ Vof. 17 fuA a JA'yA Sc Aoo UuAa, Zfexas Gcfitors Jooretia C Soncfs Garo tjn JlCcJ lnef y (jon en s Qecfication page 4 Organizations 61 Cflctiuities favorites 29 Sports 113 CPacuftg 213 Senior Oflc iieuements 206 Glasses 139 Vlcfuertising officers. During their lunch hour, several Freshman boys, up-date themselves on v ho has the newest and fastest auto. T.H.S. spirit rides high as The Hornets work for another victorious game. Jfc oinecomincf Senior, Marcia Evans, cheerfully smiles as she holds her throne, a highlight to the 1965 Homecoming as Lynn Childers, Mike • McCullough, and Barbara Schwede share the spotlight. Homecoming Queen and Court for '65-'66 are from left to right: Mike McCullough, Barbara Schwede, Lynn Childers, Marcia Evans, Connie Cosby, Walter Oler, Kathy Barbour, and Clayton Devin. ffl ss Jfa aine Miss Flame and her court for 1965-'66 from left to right are: Mary Williams, escorted by Gideon Poke, freshman nominee; Cindy Crawford, escorted by Ricky Ingram, sophomore nominee; Tanya Freeman, escorted by Gary Gruben, seniors; Cheryl Johnson, escorted by Ricky Howard, junior nominee. Tanya Freeman, senior, reigned as Miss Flame over the Dumas game. She was crowned at the bonfire Monday, November 1, pre- ceding the game. O.Jf.S. dRecetues Swedish Student Having only six classes a day seems quite interesting and challenging. Our exchange student learns the mechanical way to success. in U0ur JownJ7r. Sr. JJ ay} Showecf Cjxcel eni a lent Each character spent many hours perfecting his part. Cast listens as Mrs. Cook gives notes on practice. Cast in Order of Appearance Stage Manager ........................................................... John Ewen Dr. Gibbs ..................................................... David Driskill Joe Crowell.................................................... Oran Watson Howie Newsome ................................................. David Hulsey Mrs. Gibbs .................................................... Jeanne Young Mrs. Webb .................................................. Martha Raymond George Gibbs .................................................... Mike Hale Rebecca Gibbs ............................................... Debra Robinson Wally Webb ..................................................... Quinn Ford Emily Webb .................................................. Tanya Freeman Professor Wilard ............................................. Clay Freeman Mr. Webb .................................................. Darrell Yarbrough Woman in Balcony ............................................. Francis Neil Man in Audience............................................... Darrell Smith Lady in Box ................................................. Kathy Barbour Simon Stimson ................................................. Jim Dickens Mrs. Soames ................................................... Brenda Burk Constable Warren ............................................ Jerry Jackson Si Crowell................................................... Eddie Barbour Baseball players....................Tommy Love, Oran Watson, Fred Howell Sam Craig ..................................................... Leland Costly Joe Stoddard .................................................... Mike Hall Assistant Stage Managers . . Gary Gruben, David Blount, Tommy Bates, Danny Cook Townspeople . . . Nita Hair, Charlotte Wells, Kay Fulkerson, Terry Carlisle, Bunnye Harman, Pam Dutton, Julie Holman, Donna Gerdes, and Patsy Walker Assistant Director .......................................... Ginger Reeves Jlnnuaf Staff SAoivs Bright-eyed Steve seems to be caught unaware with his hands in the goodie jar. The two editors worked hard to make this the best annual ever. It looks like the typewriter is having a hard time with Nancy. Julie, Keith and Mary Ann apply themselves to get the annual out on time. Mr. McSpadden and Lael and Gay display their Colgate smiles for the camera. Here's a group of the local yokels, acting their usual selves. €jnt£i usiasm Over Spring Ann ua This is how Cheryl spends her time in annual class, posing for the camera. Mr. McSpadden surrounds himself by beautiful girls, whether they like it or not. Julie and Esther seem to be camera shy but do not look at Mary Ann Stephans. Mary Ann and Keith seem to be having trouble naming the members of the band. Mary Ann and Mickey almost broke the camera with this pose. LJforne Jjape Uafes 7op Jfonors! Lael Hooper, co-editor of the Hornet, exercises her responsibilities and meets obligations during her Journalism II Class. Bright-eyed and smiling Gay Anderson, Mr. McSpadden, and Kay Anderson are a good example of the student-teacher rela- tionship which is important to the functioning of an interesting class. Marcia Heitt, Myra Miller, and Shelia LaDuke are discussing stories for the week, or something of this nature. You can bet through the gossip will get around. . Journafism (’ ass rRa es CJood Ann McClure shows she means business in Journalism class. Rolf seems to get a bang out of his fellow journalists. Linda and Carol gaze into the future of the summer days. Danny and Bubba listen as Mr. McSpadden reveals a new twist. Coach Nentwig is in deep concentration Connie Cosby can't quite keep up with the boys Courtesy is an everlasting trait of THS Sophomore office assistants not only look lost, they really are! Gary you really can't look like Rock, Tommy you're no Jackie Gleason, Joe you'd make a good cheerleader and Danny try not to look so indifferent J7« unior Ic ioi ies What are they so happy about? Bill in one of his fancy jump shots? Johnny enjoys being an upperclassman. Juniors work hard for Junior-Senior banquet. xes Gome 03acJ? Players watch the crowning of their Queen as Co-Captain Darrell Smith does more than watch. Players and candidates at Homecoming assembly y v ' • ■ v ix ►% y v' ►W l!A A M Spectators rise for Star Spangled Banner in pre-game ceremonies. for UJ£S. Horn e co min cj Introducing the Queen and her Court was one of the Highlights of the Perryton game. The three lovely candidates for Homecoming Queen smile and wave as they pass the applauding crowd. Cheerleaders anxiously await the Fighting Hornets to come to the rescue. Senior ear Gonlainecf Knees, knees, all I see is knees!! Sherrol, Mike, and Jerry, don't look so puzzled, it's all in your mind (somewhere.) Dennis worked very hard this year, not only for the Student Council, but for the Sr. Class as well. Tommy and Joe don't look too broken up about leaving the halls of THS JKany JKemorahle JKoments Dana and David were typical smiling Srs. as they were measured for their caps and gowns. Senior members of the Key Club had many activities during the '65-'66 year, one of which was speaking before the Kiwanis Club. Marcia and Loretta study the Curriculum so they can choose activities for their Senior year. Could these Srs. be studying or are they counting the days until May 25? Oops! My garter popped!! Beauty??? t Go, Hornets!!!!!! Who shot it? Hold it Tommy, ladies first. Thespian rehearsal for the play entitled 'The Miracle Worker took many hours of hard work from the cast, members of the Thespians, and their sponsor Mrs. Bruce Cook. Sandra and Tanya would rather fight than switch working for the important day of the Thespian play. Long hours of work proved successful except for this young lady v...w was too busy worrying about her own problems Now Gary, let's don't be popping off some new jokes during a serious play practice Jeanne and Martha portray their parts very well, but something seems to be attractiing their attention to the sidelines. 23 CTlcfiuities of a Successfu C2J S !J3ancf Cheryl Johnson, twirler, happily steps to the beat of the march during the half- time performance of the Muleshoe game. The high school band intensely watches a play during the Muleshoe game. Then they put their spirit and enthusiasm to work. Before the THS band marched in the Amarillo parade Bobby Yound, Walter Oler, and Joe Lavender managed time for a laugh or two. C i oir y as (Successful ancf t n terfa n ny fear. Mr. Willef directs the choir and tops a successful assembly. Organization seems a bit upset during rehearsal, but certainly im- proves for performances. Concluding the assembly, Joyce Dick, Senior candidate, escorted by Happy Co!e, was crowned Choir Favorite by Dennis Hardee, Student Body President. Choir rehearsals are informal and informative. 25 Office assistants pictured outside on a warm day, shooting the breeze. Without Mrs. Sadler, the office assistants would be lost. Office assistants for 1966 are from left to right, Debra Robinson, Joan Edwards, Kay Fulkerson, Jorja Duke, Barbara Schwede, Sandra Sharp, Cindy Crawford, Jeanette Ruland, Janet Miller, and Lael Hooper. 26 op u omores Show Ua ent in U.SH.S. Bryce Finch proves his enthusiasm for FFA by placing first in the fat stock show. Donna Spears takes advantage of being open by taking a long shot for two points. Teddy tries to keep his mind on his speech while LeAnne poses for the shot. Cindy seems to think she can actually win something. 27 Jorja Duke Sandra Sharp, Jimmy Don Lavender, Marion Roberts, Gary Sahckelford, Joan Edwards, Darrell Smith, and Carolyn McAnelly JRiss J aine Cjour Carolyn McAnelly Marcia Evans, Football Queen, and her court Connie Cosby, Barbara Schwede, and Kathy Barbour. Connie Cosby L to R. are Becky Teel, escorted by Mike Henthorn, Jackie Keim, escorted by Clayton Devin, Sandra Sharp, escorted by Gary Shackelford, and Brenda Standridge, escorted by Terry Amburn, the 1965-66 Band Sweetheart and Court. I % £7 Jf Jl JSeau Darrell Smith 49 Cjxc li an ye Stucfen Rolf Oloffson T'res iman Glass Gf'auorjfes Princess Roberts Mike Henthorn 55 Left to Right: Bill Dawson, Fred Howell Fredia Rousseau, Donna May, Jimmy Fred Richards. ini ifag 20 S ( Dennis Hardee President Student Gouncif ffan dfes II Arrangem en ts for Organizations ancf Activities Jeanne Young Secretary Loretta Bonds Kenny Northcutt Carolyn McAnelly Fred Howell Rolf Oloffson Joan Edwards Mike Hale Orville Thompson Joe Childers Bill Dawson Johnny Goodwin Jackie Kiem Nancy Bonds Jimmy Hutson Debra Robinson Pat Walker Jerry Evans Steve McCullough Mike Galyen Teddy Latham Noe Villarreal Kenny Miller Richard Edwards Mark Degge Dorinda Burton Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Walter Oler Freshman Becky Teel Freshman Tommy Bates, Sr. President helps the Student Council out when he presented Mr. and Miss T.H.S. Nominees. Mrs. Anne Shelton Sponsor Dennis Hardee, Student Council President, takes charge of the many scheduled meetings. Mike Henthorn Freshman 63 TOP ROW L to R B Standridge, A Young, L Duncan, ML Sanders C. Norris, S LaDuke, J. Edwards, C McAnelly, D Shepherd, B Burk, L Mills, D Martin, S McCoy, K Barbour, J Kiem, S Evans. 4th ROW M Hickman, B. Hood, M George, S Sharp, S Tuttle, D Milligan, D Jackson, J Fowler, S Hall, ML Jorden, J Miller, K Fulkerson. 3rd ROW J Ruland, S Barbour, E Arnold, C Wells, M Roberts, D Spear, L Williamson, B Gardner, GA Vaughn, L Fisher, D Tucker, D Gerdes, LA Gay, S Wilfong, AAA Stephens, M Love, D. Wieser. 2nd ROW D May, K Thomas, B Eddleman, O Rossi, R Patterson, MB Harman, L Sprawls, L Love, S Elkins, B Box, L Lowe, B Harman, J Dick, S Rice, 1st ROW J Hon, B Schwede, LA Minchew, L Shepherd, M Eddleman, A Mills, J Sanders, A Hair, J Evans, D Robinson, R Granada, P Walker, J. Duke, A Littlejohn, A Hefley, I Thornton, C Crawford. 7 I f. 71. Homemaking teachers, Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Barnett work hard to make FHA an enjoyable club. TOP ROW: V. Thornton, V. Henderson, C. Cpsby, S. Guzman, J. Honea, L. Love, S. Love, B. Teel, J. Davis, C. Weiser, M. Nichols, L. Logsdon, J. Wilkerson, S. Barbee, CENTER ROW: C. Quiroz, M. Williams, D. Sanderson, D. Burton, P. Leggerwood, N. Bozeman, A. Sefcik, S. Edwards, S. Morgan, S. Bills, S. Stout, M. Luera, C. Rice FRONT ROW: P. Roberts, K. Pogue, C. Green, K. Autry, B. Smith, B. Drake, L. Malone, B. Kleman, J. Verver. 9. Jf. 91. The FHA portray their talent in the FTA Talent Show Student teacher, Jane Weber demonstrates to the class the proper way to cut a pattern Officers and sponsors are: Mrs. Barnett, sponsor, D. Jackson, J. Rulland, B. Teel, C. Weiser, K. Pogue, D. Burton, L. Love, Mrs. Edwards, sponsor, ROW 2 D May, L. Shepherd, G. A. Vaughn, P. Dutton, L. Thornton, C. Rice, C. Autry, S. Stout, B. Drake. ROW 1 M. Eddleman, L. A. Minchew L. Love, A. Young, T. Carrlile, D. Shepherd, P. Roberts, M. Williams 66 Melody Inglis Jeannett Ruland Kenny Northcutt David Driskill Sherrill Sharp Mrs. Smith Sponsor Fred Richards Ann McClure Jerry Jackson SCationa Jfan or Society National Honor Society students enjoy Barbours home. an informal party at the Lee Devin Bunny Harman Beverly Eddleman Susan Barbour Bill Dawson Ann Mills The Fall initiates are; Clayton Devin, Bill Dawson, Lee Devin, Jimmy Hutson, Jerry Evans, Susan Barbour, Jackie Kiem, Donna Jackson, Beverly Eddleman, Bunny Harman, Ann Mills. Donna Jackson Jimmy Hutson Dana Behne Jackie Kiem Jerry Evans Clayton Devin Seniors look over new initiates and know good choices were made. 69 The National Honor Society has learned it doesn't take brains to have a good time! TOP ROW R. Ingram, N. Nelson, S. Barbour, F. Boston, R. Barhan, S. Harrison, M. Barbee, R. Egglemeyer, J. Williams, J. Jaohnson, D. Kinser, R. Inman, R. Lee, E. Chapman, G. Foster, ROW 4-D. Ward, G. McBride, S. Powell, J. Altman, D. Malone, K. Ewen, T. Hall, R. Edwards, M. Fullbright, M. Devin, J. Cook, T. Whigham, D. Scott, J. Wtephens, A. Boyett, D. Morris, R. Edwards, L Bates, M. Jaons, ROW 3-D. Cook, M. Degge, C. Sturgess, D. Gayler, L. Hughes, L. Oliver, T. Evans, J. Dale, R. Horris, J. Bullard, J. Murrei, V. Egglemyre, R. Cox, R. Flowers, J. Ward, ROW 2-M. Brooks, R. Pendleton, J. Shannon, B. Carlile, J. Kirkpatrick, J. Boyd, D. Barnes, H. Payne', L. Kesler, C. Bozeman, D. Sanders, R. Shannon, J. Fisher, J. Braly, C Ross ROW 1-B. Sharp, D. Love, G. Elliff, B. Finch, B. Young, B. Kleman, C. Holland, C. Norris, D. Hardee, F. Hefley, D. Anderson, T. Turner, K. Nevins, M. Crouch, J. Herring. FFA Teachers add knowledge to al 70 the boys who took Ag. Fourth period Ag. class looks like one everyone would like to be Mr. Hawkins, Mr. Pollard, sponsors. C. Norris, N. Nelson, J. Herring, J. Williamson, D. Hardee, J. Altman, F. Hefley 7a are farmers 7a£e important cS eps in 77e Her 7arminy and Ttanc iinp 7ec mia aes Danny Ward proudly shows his Grand Champion lamb at the Tulia Fat Stock Show. Fred Richards Vice-President S%ey QjIu6 Jerry Jackson Treasurer Bill Dawson Secretary Fred Howell President Joe Childers Darrell Smith Jimmy Don Lavendar Tommy Bates Eddie Barbour Gary Gruben Leland Costly Clayton Devin Jerry Evans Rolf Olaffson Neil Nelson 72 Gary Shackleford Don Crocker Lynn Childers Jack Altman Ted Latham Dennis Hardee Tommy Love Mike Ziegler Larry Berry Lee Devin Bubba Raby Ricky Howard Mr. Bruce Cook Sponsor The Key Club performs many civic duties, one is to speak to the Kiwanis, other projects include selling American flags, and Poppies on Veterans Day. 73 TOP ROW: J. Richards, E. Sharp, T. Persons, O. Thompson, D. Raby, O. Watson, AA. Hall, D. Hulsey, P. Irbeck, G. Sorreson, K. Watson 4th ROW: J. Ruland, AA. Raymond, B. Hood, AA. Inglis, P. Dutton, C. Cosby, S. Love, C. Stark, C. Powell, AA. L. Jordon, S. Tuttle, AA. Roberts, S. Sharp, S. Evans, S. Hickman, 3rd ROW: R. Granda, AA. Eddleman, L. Shepherd, D. AAay, D. Burton, K. Autry, C. Crawford, B. Schwede, F. Neil, B. Harman, J. Fowler, J. Dick, AA. L. Chapa, AA. Luera, J. Young, L. Vela, 2nd ROW: AA. Lopez, J. Basalous, D. Spear, AA. Inglis, P. Roberts, G. Wynne, D. AAilligan, L. Bonds, D. Sanderson, S. AAcCoy, J. AAays, J. Casonava, S. LaDuke, 1st ROW: S. Verver, W. Steele, S. Wiess, S. E. Edwards, L. Rossi, AA. B. Harman, L. G. AAalone, J. Verver, J. Bales, C. Wells Warren, Orville, and AAike paint a portrait of AAr. Noah, and AAr. Neeley during the FTA as- sembly. It is remarkable how lifelike the portrait was! 21 Barefooted beatnicks, Martha Raymond, Mary Jane Mote, Jackie Fowler, Loretta Bonds, and Sandra McCoy snapped out Hard Days Night with Gary Shackelford high on the drums. FTA officers of 1966: Bunnye Harman—Secretary, Jeanette Ruland—President, Jackie Fowler—Historian, Martha Raymond—Co-ordinating Committee, Eddie Sharp—Parliamentarian, David Hulsey—Vice-President, Melody Inglis-rLibrarian, Donna May—Treasurer, Mary Luera—Co-ordinating Committee Mr. Bill Neeley—Sponsor 75 TOP ROW R Olafsson, D Hulsey, C Freeman, J Burton, D Butler, R Harris, AA Raymond, J Fowler; 2 ROW C Cosby, B Teel, AAA Brasher, S Sharp, G Anderson, J AAote, K Anderson, S Sharp, S Hall, D AAartin, 3 ROW, S Sharp, D Burton, L Mills, J Edwards, S Poague, L Fisher, B Box, C Stark, F Neil, AA Stephens, AA Love, AA Inglis, J Wilkerson, 4 ROW T Freeman, S Stout, S Wiess, A Sefick, K Autry, P Roberts, A Mills, D Shepherd, S Elkins, D Gerdes, D Behene, AArs. Scott Money corsages for District I Contribution to the State TALA Library Scholarship are displayed by AArs. Scott, Francis Neil, and Danna Behnee. Librarian Assistants are standing left to right: Dana Behne, David Hulsey, Pam Dutton, Donna May, Rodney Harris, Jim Dickens, Marsha Heitt. Sitting left to right are: Kay Anderson, Mary Ann Brasher, Gay Anderson, Mary Ann Stephens, Aliece Sefcik. Officers are: TOP ROW left to right: Mary Ann Brasher, Rodney Harris, Sherrill Sharp. BOTTOM ROW: Dottie Shepherd, Tanya Freeman, Dana Behne, Mrs. Grace Scott, sponsor, and Francis Neil. 77 TOP ROW: N Hood, C Gunnels, C Norris, S Sharp, J Edwards, ML Sanders, D Jackson, S Hickman, D Shepherd, D Burk, L. Bonds, C McAnelly, J Young, G Anderson, S Sharp, J Diem, J Miller, K Fulkerson, L Hooper, M Luera, J Holman, S. Bearden, 4th ROW: ML Jorden, S. Tuttle, C Powell, E Arnold, S Massy, S Jiminez, S Garza, J Fowler, MA Brasher, P Dutton, S Wieser, M Raymond, K Anderson, MJ Mote, S Workman, L Morris, L Ogletree, S McCoy, S Barbee, V Thorton, J Cassanova, 3rd ROW: P Hughes, M Hickman, A Sefcik, L Fisher, C Sculz, D Spear, GA Vaughn, C Crawford, B Standridge, A Young, T Carlisle, B Harman, S Bills, MA Stevens, D Weiser, M Love, P Mays, S Evans, M Lopez 2nd ROW: M Inglis, A McClure, M George, L Wells, B Thompson, S Bailey, N Bonds, L Love, L Minchew, B Minchew, B Schwede, L Thornton, J Hon, M Evans, K Poague, J Mays, G Reeves, G Clark, J Davis, P Ledgerwood, ML Chapa, F Rouseau, FIRST ROW, T Freeman, R. Patterson, K. Raper, J. Evans, J. Duke, L. Shepherd, J. Sanders, K. Barbour, D. Robinson, A. Littlejohn, B. Kleaman, I. Garcia, R. Granada, K. Berry, J. Honea, D. Standifer, D. Gerdes, B. Box, S. Elkins, B. Pryor, M. Johnson, L. Montgomery, N. Davis, A. Casanova, S. LaDuke 78 Officers, and Cheerleaders for the Pep Club are: BACK ROW, M. Evans, M. Raymond, Mrs. Cannon, and J. Edwards. FIRST ROW: F. Rousseau, T. Freeman, K. Raper, R. Patterson, J. Evans, and S. LaDuke Pep Clubs Spirits Were High all During the School Year. Mr. Noah adds enthusiasm during the Floydada pep rally. Shelia LaDuke jumps high for the Hornets. Much enthusiasm for the Hornets is shown by the capacity of the crowd at this home game. Mrs. Cannon calls the roll on the bus after a football game. TOP ROW: P. Walker, E. McClure, J. Ewen, D. Smith, P. Irlbeck, Oran Watson, L Sims, J Hutson, D Blount, J Elkins, Q Ford, 2nd ROW: K Baldwin, G Wynne, S Sharp, K Anderson, G Anderson, S Workman, L Vela, B. Eddleman, M Luera, 3rd ROW: R Garnada, M Rodriguez, A Littlejohn, D May, J Ruland, M Luera, M Arnold, 4th ROW: S Verver, J Basalue, A Mills, M Eddleman, D Behne, Mrs. Garner sponsor. SpanisA GfuS Donna May, Mary Luera, Gretchen Wynne, Gloria Rodriguez, Jeanett Ruland, and Mary Eddleman presented the Spanish II play which helped students acknowledge a better understand- ing of Spain. President Fred Pichards, briefs the Spanish Club members on their duties. In addition to the Spanish language, Spanish Club members are in- terested in Spanish customs, manners, dress and food. Breaking from the play several students mentioned the trip to Mexico which will be sponsored by the Spanish Club. As the father, Jeanette Ruland, prepared for action as s. sighted two lovers quarreling over his daughter's hand. The little lady seems pleased by her brave admirers. A flash of red and the duel was to begin. 81 V.9.G. Mr. Patton worked hard with the VIC boys to make their year one to remember. SANDRA SHARP V.I.C. Sweetheart TOP ROW: Mr. Patton, J. Braley, B. Schultz, B. Hicks, J. Lacy, J. Bullard, W. Osburn, D. McBride BOTTOM ROW: McBr.de, J. Mirales, S. Sharp, J. Fisher, J. Shoemaker, J. E. Rowlett, J. Speda R. Shannon, D. Anderson, G. Jerry Shoemaker and Danny Tucker do finishing touches to their bookcases. Officers for the VIC Club are: R. Shannon, J. Fisher, B. Shultz, Mr. Patton, S. Sharp—VIC Sweetheart, J. Bullard, J. Murrell, and J. Lacy Quiff ancf Scroff Gary Shackleford Jeannett Ruland Dottie Shepherd Carolyn McAnelly Susan Hickman Shelia LaDuke Tommy Bates Nita Hair Mary Jane Mote Sandra McCoy Tommy Love Kay Anderson Ann McClure Gary Gruben Donna May Gay Anderson Sandy McSpadden Sponsor Debra Robinson Jolene Mays Rolf Olfsson Marsha Evans Pat Thurman 86 Coach Bud Roberts Sponsor Mary Jane Mote Fredia Rousseau Jackie Fowler Susan Hickman Initiates for VESPA are standing C Johnson, E Williams, S Tuttle, S Barbour, K Baldwin, D Jackson. Sitting N Bonds, K Thomas, L Bonds and M Williams. 87 Jimmy Don Lavendar Dennis Hardee Fred Hefley James Arnold Bill Dawson David Raby Larry Berry Neil Nelson Tommy Shepherd Donald Crocker David Nall Leland Costley Johnny Goodwin Richard Combest Lee Devin T-Club initiates en[oy first year to have letter jacket. Danny Cook, Tommy Shepherd, Ricky Howard and Lee Devin, next year's football team prospects, show off their hard earned letter jackets. 89 From LtoR A Botello, J. Smith, R Campbell, D Powell, L Williams S Vickers L Cox, D Pearson, S Smith, L Sonnamaker, M White, L Scroggins, S Evans Z). . G. C71. Officers of the DE Club from left to right: Lance Cox, Ricky Campbell, Sandra Evans, Scotty Smith, and Dean Powell 90 Uhespian Ictiuilies Many hours of hard work went into the successful production of The Miracle Worker. Uhespians Jeanne Young Gary Shackelford Tanya Freeman lael Hooper President Vice President Treasurer David Driskill Happy Cole Marian Roberts Sandra Sharp Freddie Richards Sherril Sharp Martha Raymond Joan Edwards 92 TOP ROW: P Roberts, L Perez, D Martin, S Hall, Mrs. Meadows, S Barbee, N Bozeman, M luera, C Cosby, S. Morgan J Kiem, J Miller, FRONT ROW: S Jimenez, R Gardner, GA Vaughn, J Willis, E Williams, K Fulkerson, K Autry, K. Poague, S. Bills, A. Sefcik Officers from left to right—S Barbee, M Luera, Mrs. Meadows sponsor, S Hall, MS Gardner, D Martin 94 TOP ROW-Q. Ford, O. Thompson, J. Herring, P. Walker, D. Driskill, M. Hale, G. Shackleford, J. Lavender, P. Irlbeck, C. Devin, M. Hall, L. Devin, ROW 2 J. Evans, R. Gardner, D. Martin, L. Hooper, M. Evans, M. L. Jordan, S. Barbour, D. Jackson, J. Miller, S. Sharp, C. Freeman, ROW 1 Mr. Hefley, K. Barbour, D. Shepherd, J. Edwards, D. Behne, L. A. Minchew, K. Raper. cience GfuB Officers: O. Thompson, Mr. Hefley, D. Shepherd, G. Shackelford, M. Evans Members of the VOE Club are from left to right: C. Clark, W. Steele, H. Casonava, C. Gunnels, N. Hood, N. Coots, Mrs. Cox, S. Hickman, M.L. Chapa, D. Weiser, M. Love, N. Doolin, and V. Ellard Voe The officers and the sponsors are: G. Clark, C. Gunnels, N. Hood, Mrs. Cox, S. Hickman, D. Weiser, and N. Doolin % TOP ROW: E. Sharp, C. Freeman, G. Reeves, N. Bonds, L. Nall, D. Jackson, B. Dawson, A. Young, S. Barbour, J. Hon, AA. Jordon, M. Nichols, S. Sharp, 2nd ROW: J. Evans, C. Crawford, S. Rice, S. Bills, C. Stark, B. Burk, B. Schwede, B. Standridge, C. Wells, M. Roberts, A. AAcClure, L. Bonds, B. AAilner FIRST ROW: J. Casanova, A. Foster, N. Hair, D. Robinson, J. Bales, AA. Harmon, P. Walker, K. Barbour, AA. Chapa, AA. Luera. 7renc i ( 'ft 6 French Club Officers are: Clay Freeman—President, Janet AAiller — Historian, Donna Jackson—Secretary, AAarian Roberts—Treasurer, Boyd AAilner—President, AAiss Harris—Sponsor Left to right; TOP ROW: M. George, B. Harman, P. Dutton, G. McCown, R. Edwards, J. Roberts, L. Cole, J. Roberts, D. Crocker, AA. Goss, O. Watson, L. Sims, T. Carlisle, K. Goss, J. Smith, J. Honea, D. Degg. SECOND ROW; S. Sharp, AA. Hickman, AA. Williams, G. Reeves, J. D. Morris, G. Poague, J. E. Rawlet, D. Morris, S. Stark, C. Stark, J. Dickens, P. White, B. Willis, M. Moore. FIRST ROW: L. Logsden, J. Willis, A. Sefcik, K. Poague, A. Stell, B. Smith, C. Mucane, F. Boston, S. Elkins, M. Johnston, J. Mason, B. Drake, P. Carter, O Miller, Mr. Willet Choir C uS Mr. Willet has been a very outstanding choir director this year. The choir has performed at many affairs. They received top honors at the district contest. Mr. Willet worked hard with the choir to make it tops. 98 Looks like the Choir has their minds on a song that has AH in it! Officers work hard to help in success of choir activities. Oran Watson, Jim Roberts, John Boyd, and Fred Boston. 2nd Quartet. Sandra Sharp, Sherrill Sharp, and Joyce Dick, The Silhouettes . Pam Dutton, Terry Carlile, Bunnye Harman call themselves the Chaunsonettes . Received a I at contest and they will go to state. M Happy Cole, Donald Crocker, Don Morris, John Ed Riley Joyce Dick, 1st alternate for all-state, all region, going to state on UIL. Sandra Degge, going to state on UIL. Karen Poague Pianist THS choir 101 Mr. Cook adds another fine year to the THS band. 7) and Jfas ear Mr. Cook, practices for the coming spring contest and concert. Standing—S. Stout, C. Cosby, B. Hood, G. Shackleford, J. Miller, K. Fulkerson, R. Flowers, R. Foutch, J. Dickens, T. Amburn, K. Watson, M. Degge, R. Combest, J. Lavender, R. Howard, J. Kirkpatrick, S. Barbour, B. Cook, J. Hutson, O. E. Stanland, O. Watson, F. Richards, L. Devin, B. Dawson, L. Jones, K. Miller, J. Goodwin, B. Wisenhunt, G. Anderson, O. Rosse, W. Williams, K. Ewen, L. Chapman, D. Driskill, M. Henthorn, G. Sorrenson, E Sharp, C. Wells, S. Morgan, L. Malone, J. Jones, S. Sharp, K. Baldwin, J. Burton, B. Thompson, S. Bills, L. Bates, W. Oler, C. Devin, Q. Ford, J. Carlton, K. Covington, J. Evans, D. Miller, E. Lacy, M. Luera, J. Richards, B. Young, J. Evans, F. Boggess, B. Cruce, B. Carlile, K. Cannon, D. Butler, The band carries their great spirit to the out of town games Mr. Cook, leads the band students to perfection L. Watson, L. Costly, K. Gardner, D. Blount, B. Milner, S. Patton, D. Hulsey, K. Barbout, F. Neil, D. Burton, K. Bean, M. Nichols, J. Keim, M. Devin, L. Minchew, J. Hon, A. Hair, J. Holeman, L. Thornton, S. Degge, S. Barbour, C. Freeman, J. Bales, P. Roberts, K. Autry, A. Foster, B. Teel, G. Wynn, A. Young, C. Crawford, S. Sharp, L. Love, C. Rice, S. Sharp, J. Ewen, M. Roberts, P. Walker, M. Harmon, D. Sanderson, D. Robinson, L. Sprawls, D. Patton, L. Logston, B. Schwede, N. Bozeman, D. Behne, K. Pogue. Gary and Fred work with rhythmatic precision together Gary Shackleford, Senior, has illustrated his great vitality for band by leading them through an outstanding season. Gary was also named to the All State Band. Drum majors lead Band Fred Richards, Senior, assists Gary Shackleford throughout the successful year. Band Sweetheart Nominees are Becky Teel escorted by Mike Henthorn, Jackie Keim escorted by Clayton Devin, and Brenda Standwich es- corted by Terry Amburn. The 1966 Band Sweetheart was Sandra Sharp escorted by Gary Shackleford. rJ£e Tjan cf Se s i£e 7.)inn in y The THS Band plays for the encouragement of the foot- ball team. The band did an excellent job of Dixie ' The band led by Gary Shackleford is in high spirits for another Hornet victory. The victory sign was well appreciated by everyone. 105 The 1965-66 twirlers are from left to right, Kathy Barbour, Cheryl Johnson, Sandra Sharp and Danna Behne. Head twirler of 65-66 leading THS marching band is Danna Behne. 106 Jw infers Icfcf Sparffe o the A) and Junior Twirler—CHERYL JOHNSON Junior Twirler—KATHY BARBOUR Senior Twirler—SANDRA SHARP TUL lA The band represented Tulia well at the Tri State Fair in Amarillo Mr. Cook looks very serious when he starts to lead the band in another number at a football game. These band members look like they are not ready to go to a contest, especially Susan who looks camera shy. JJfS 7)ancf In the silence of the auditorium, Bruce Cook, devoted THS band director, urges the band on through hard work leading to a consec- utive winning record. Wolf whistles raged during a booming Hornet pep rally as THS twirlers Dana Behne, Sandra Sharp, Cheryl Johnson, and Cathy Barbour performed. Confusion dashed through the minds of these well attired band members as they assembled their equipment. Upon invitation the THS band traveled to Canyon where they performed a dynamic half time performance. () ) apter Perryton, you may go over us, but not through our line. Childers, Gruben, Smith, and Cole all assist to make the tackle. 7u ia fip 2 (jo Ciaptains GARY GRUBEN First Team All State First Team District, off. Def. All South Plains DARRELL SMITH All District off. Second Team All Plains I 14 Jfornefs 7.Jin Cfifift Siraijft; JCiff fatt ers 39 20 DENNIS HARDEE Senior; back Honorable mention All-District TOMMY SHEPHERD Sophomore; back All-District Danny, you shouldn't have dropped that just as you were clear for a touchdown. KENNY NORTHCUTT Senior; back BILL DAWSON Junior; back JERRY JACKSON Senior; back Tommy Shepherd (11) shows Olton he can make yardage on one foot, as he scampered in for a touchdown. FRED HOWELL Senior; back DONALD CROCKER Sophomore; back RICKY HOWARD Junior; End Honorable mention All-District Sonny Arnold, Hornet's trainer, puts his much used skill to work on Bubba Raby. Drop Ofton lit us lamps JlCighty Jforneis DANNY COOK Junior; back Honorable mention All-District DARRELL YARBOUGH LARRY COLE MIKE HALE Senior; Center Senior; Tackle Senior; Guard Honorable mention All-District Tulia. . . . 39 SCORES Olton 6 Tulia. . . . 12 Phillips 6 Tulia. . . . 48 Dimmit 0 DAVID RABY Tulia. . . . 49 Floydada .... 0 Junior; Guard Tulia. . . . 39 Tucumcari . . . , .... 20 Tulia. . . . 13 Perryton 15 Tulia. . . . ....28 Muleshoe .... 0 Tulia. . . . 0 Dumas 14 Tulia. . . . 6 Hereford .... 0 Tulia. . . . 42 Canyon 12 LEE DEVIN Junior; Guard Hornets Cjncf IgJi A an impressive 8 ancf 2 Season NEAL NELSON Sophomore; Guard EDDIE BARBOUR Senior; Guard FRED HEFLEY Senior; Center MIKE ZIEGLER Senior; Tackle TOMMY BATES Senior; Tackle All-District All South Plains JOE CHILDERS Senior; End Perryton's 85 grits his teeth when he sees Gary Gruben (60) and Darrell Smith (35), hard hitting Tulia Hornets, coming towards him. Hornets pick up valuable yardage against Floydada in their 39-0 romp over the Whirlwinds. Quarterback Dennis Hardee (10), Darrell Smith (35) and David Raby (64) look on as Fred Howell (30) hits the turf. JOHN EWEN LARRY BERRY Junior; End Junior; End ROBERT CANNON Junior; End JAMES ARNOLD Junior; Mgr.-Trainer QUINN FORD Junior; Mgr. MIKE BROOKS Sophomore; Mgr. Hornets O iump TKu eshoe 28 0 Ricky Howard, Tulia end goes high in an awkward manner to challenge the flying pigskin with Joe Adams (29) of Muleshoe. The pass was too tall, and all went for ought! Tulia took this one 28-0. 121 r T “X— I t i i THE TULIA HORNETS BACK ROW: Robert Cannon, Bill Dawson, Darrell Smith, Tommy Bates, Jerry Jackson, Donald Crocker, Ricky Howard, Mike Ziegler, Gary Gruben. SECOND ROW: John Ewen, Fred Howell, Happy Cole, Danny Cook, Joe Childers, Bubba Raby, Larry Berry, Fred Hefley, Johnny. FRONT ROW: Mike Hale, Lee Devin, Darrell Yarborough, Kenny Northcutt, Dennis Hardee, Tommy Sheperd, Neal Nelson, and Douglas Cook. C7£e IKen 22e n'ncf the 2forne s T erryton Wins CUpset 13-15 DAVID BLOUNT DAVID NALL Junior; Guard Junior; back CO-CAPTAINS Most Valuable Player Fred Howell is off on a fine scamper as Darrell Smith and Gary Gruben open the door. This run wasn't enough as Perryton upset- the Hornets in the last 17 seconds 13-15. . steve McCullough Sophomore; Back RICKY LANDERS Sophomore; Back JACKIE GUNNELS Sophomore; Back Tulia..........14 Dumas . . Tulia...........0 Canyon . Tulia..........27 AAuleshoe Tulia..........35 Canyon . Tulia..........17 Plainview 7 artcf 2 for I he 8 Tulia...........20 20 Tulia...........14 18 Tulia...........21 6 Tulia...........20 8 Hereford ............ 6 Price College......15 Plainview ........... 6 Hereford ............ 12 7 orne Ueam cS eason DOUGLAS COOK Sophomore; End KEITH WATSON Junior; Back DANNY WARD Sophomore; Back 111 JhCornets Cjage 8 3o6cats 48 0 Ricky Howard (40) is off for 48 yards touchdown scamper as Dimmitt's Bobcats fall before the onrushing Hornets. DON GAYLOR Sophomore; Guard EDDIE TOLES Sophomore; Back LELAND COSTLEY Junior; Guard MIKE GALYEN Sophomore; Back TEDDY LATHAM Sophomore; Back STEVIE POWELL Sophomore; Back iC 3 ’ 7earn S ar s Season of (Joocf 7. J A 14 to S TJictory Ooer Dumas GARY SMOOT Junior; Back LYNN CHILDERS Sophomore; Tackle CHARLES HOLLAND Sophomore; Center 126 Jhfornets C a T o demons 0 14 ALVIN BOYETTE Freshman; Tackle TERRY HUTSON Junior; Tackle RICHARD EDWARDS Sophomore; Back JERRY WOOD Freshman; Guard JOE ANDERSON Junior; Tackle 127 Jfornets JIM ROBERTS Sophomore; Tackle GARY DON SMITH Sophomore; Guard CLAYTON DEVIN Junior; Center mike McCullough Sophomore; End PAT WALKER Junior; Tackle Under the expert guidance of Coach Richard Souter Tulia's B Teamers closed the season with an impressive 7-2 record. One of the best ever for the young Hornets. JforneLs cS iny G any on 42 l 2 Smith booms a long one against the Olton Mustangs Dres iman Ohfornets O ecorcf 7mprouecf Day Sy Day anc UDinys 3ooD CBriyJit for Duture PERRY RUSSELL Back MIKE HENTHORN End JERRY STEPHENS Back TERRY HALL Back RICKEY COX Back MIKE BARBEE Back BILL CRUCE Tackle MIKE CROUCH Tackle KELLY EWEN Guard RANDY FOUTCH End GIDEON POKE End BUTTONS CARLISLE End MIKE GOSS End FRED EVANS Tackle RICHARD RODRIQUIZ End DAVID OEASEAS Tackle 0u ia Jhiyh School “ 73” Steamers BACK ROW: Steve McCullough, Pat Walker, David Blount, Clayton Devin, Joe Anderson, Alvin Boyett, Mike Brooks, Don Gaylor, Roger Edwards, MIDDLE ROW: Gary Smoot, Rickey Landers, Mike Galyen, Gary Don Smith, Charles Holland, Mike McCullough, Keith Watson, FRONT ROW: Ted Latham, Eddie Toles, Steve Powell, Jack Altman, Danny Ward, Jackie Gunnels hufia 7fiyh School freshmen BACK ROW: Fred Evans, Walter Oler, David Malone, Don Morris, Bill Cruce, Mike Henthorne, C. E. Star.aland, Perry Russell. FRONT ROW: Randy Foutch, Jerry Stevens, Kelly Ewing, Mike Barbee, Buttons Carlisle, Rickey Cox, Kerry Cannon, Ronnie Inman 133 un can oi Ie G 2 amps BACK ROW: Susan Barbour, Cheryl Johnson, Jane Mote, Pat Thurman, Shirley Tuttle, Ester Williams, Jackie Fowler. FRONT ROW: Coach Roberts, Kathy Baldwin, Loretta Bonds, Nancy Bonds, Freida Rousseau, Karen Thomas, Mary Williams, and Donna Jackson. FREIDA ROUSSEAU Junior; Forward 7forne ties If)in State A A(U 7n oita tion af fiasfetfja f Uourneu Sg A eating Spearman J3 J I MARY JANE MOTE Senior; Guard Pat Thurman shows her basketball skill as she out jumps one of the Happy girls. Freida Rousseau (10) gets ready to take tip. PAT THURMAN Senior; Forward Hornets win their 17th straight victory as Popeye adds her two points JACKIE FOWLER Senior; Forward LORETTA BONDS SUSAN BARBOUR CHERYL JOHNSON Senior; Forward Junior; Forward Junior; Forward MARY WILLIAMS Freshman; Guard ESTHER WILLIAMS Senior; Guard NANCY BONDS SHIRLEY TUTTLE KAREN THOMAS Junior; Guard Junior; Guard Junior; Guard I Coach Roberts has big plans for his Tulia Hornettes. Susan finds an opening for her shot as Hornettes win 16 straight. It turned out to be a 79-46 victory over Muleshoe. Uearners Joocf CProspects Cheryl Johnson goes up for 2 points as the Hornettes defeat the Muleshoe Mulettes 64-48. 138 Coach Roberts goes over the game instructions only seconds before game begins. BACK ROW: Diane Tucker, Carol Powell, Barbara Hood, Mickey George, Starla Massey, Lilly Morris, Peggy Hughes, Cheryl Stark, Patsy White, FRONT ROW: Linda Duncan, Roberta Patterson, Linda Shepherd, Donna Spear, Janice Jones, Linda Love, Bobbie-Box, Cathy Raper, Ophelia Miller, Marsha Hyatt. FRONT ROW: Marsha Hyatt, Shirley Morgan, Nancy Bozeman, Kay Hughes, Sherry Love, Linda Ogletree, Doug Payne, FRONT ROW: Barbara Willis, Alberta Stale, Princess Roberts, Dorinda Burton, Margie Arnold. Linda Love takes her free shot with confidence. Pat jumps high against Happy for the tip-off. The Hornettes win again. 61 Littlefield Brownwood Seminole Tournament; Midland Lee '63 Brownfield Dimmitt 49 Seminole Friona 72 ... Tulia 37 Tulia Hereford Tulia.....62. Dimmit .. m m Tulia Tournament; Muleshoe Canyon Hereford Littlefield Muleshoe Perrytown Brownwood Tournament; 62 Lampasas 141 JOHNNY GOODWIN Junior Forward RICHARD COMBEST Junior Forward Jreal JKoments in JjasJzetSa 6J 6 6 The graceful form of Bill Dawson adds another two points. Jimmy Lavender goes high to add another two points helping the Hornets on to victory over Friona. Coach Nentwig briefs Jimmy Don on play before sending him back in. With great anxiety the Tulia Hornets Don Crocker (52 and Dennis Hardee (14) await free toss to clear the net. Jimmy Lavender made the bucket. 43 44 On Hornet's time out Coach Nentwig briefs plays once again. Coach Nentwig gives last moment instruction to Donald Crocker (52) be- fore sending him in against Muleshoe. Hard working Hornets accept the second place trophy in the Tulia Tournament. 144 ORAN WATSON Junior Center VAL COX Junior Center DONALD CROCKER Sophomore Forward 7forne ts Stay yen C ayfes 66 62 in 7f iree 77ay 77te for 77trst 7J ace Tommy Love shows his great basketball skill as he helps to push the Hornets to victory. GARY ANDERSON Junior Guard 145 Above: Due to outstanding hustle, the Hornets score two more on a fast break by Bill Dawson (24), Donald Crocker (52), and Dennis Hardee (14). 9n DL ree (Jueri mes 1 (orneis Down Demons 49 io 47 Below: Val Cox drops in two more while Paul Irlbeck (40), Steve McCullough (32), and Picky Landers (42) move in. Dennis Hardee goes high to give Hornets another tip ball. t)ouny J7forne 7ouncfSailers CProue to Jde I)is trie Surprtsers The Three Roadrunners BACK ROW: Don Crocker, Richard Combest, Oran Watson, Val Cox, Jimmy Lavendar, Bill Dawson, Coach Donald Nentwig, FRONT ROW: Robert Cannon, Gary Anderson, Dennis Hardee, Tommy Love, Fred Howell, Johnny Goodwin Hornets iBomS JKufeshoe 80 64 Jimmy Don Lavender looks suspended in space, but he's not a split second later the ball ripped the nets for two points. The Hornets won over Muleshoe 80-64. c 7); 7eam Hornets BACK ROW: Coach Souter, Jim Roberts, Lynn Childers, Joe Lavender, Paul Irlbeck, Mike Barett, Mike McCullough, Ricky Ingram, Steve McCullough FRONT ROW: Mike Galyen, Jackie Gunnels, Delton Morre, Ricky Landers, Terry Amburn, Leland Costley, Eddie Toles, Teddy Latham. 148 freshman Ueam BACK ROW: Coach Garner, Mac Devin, Eldon McClurg, Mike Henthorne, Bill Cruce, Don Morris, Fred Boston, FRONT ROW: Lonnie Watson. Kenny Miller, Gideon Polk, Ricky Cox, Mike Barbee, Richard Edwards. S[orneis I ncf T )ii i 16 ancf 9 Season Donald Crocker and Dennis Hardee wait anxiously to see if Jimmy Lavender's shot is a good one. Fred Howell (12) takes a chance on a long shot and makes the goal. Donald Crocker goes high above the defense for a sure two. Dennis Hardee (14) and Bill Dawson (22) look on. Jfornei (Jo f JAMES SHANNON Sophomore BILLY SHARP Sophomore JACK BAILY Freshman RICKY COX Freshman BILL CRUCE Freshman COACH SANDY McSPADDEN Coach McSpadden talks with two of his outstanding senior golfers. TOMMY PERSONS Freshman m sV'i 153 Dforne UracJz Ueam QUINN FORD Junior KEITH WATSON Junior mike McCullough Sophomore DAVID NALL Junior JOE GARCIA Sophomore steve McCullough Sophomore COACH C. D. RUDD Varsity Track Coach Gary Gruben really isn't a bully everyone just tries to make him look good. Isn't that right, Donnie? 155 Donald Crocker practices to be a future Tarzan! Enthusiastic cheerleaders keep the spirit high throughout the year in THS. TOP ROW, left to right, Roberta Patterson—Sophomore; Freida Rousseau Junior; Cathy Raper—Sophomore. BOTTOM ROW, left to right. Tanya Freeman—Senior; Janie Evans—Junior; Shelia LaDuke—Senior. U.J£S. (] ieer eaJers TANYA FREEMAN Senior ROBERTA PATTERSON Sophomore Cheerleaders do a great job in get- ting up the school spirit. KATHY RAPER Sophomore FREIDA ROUSSEAU Junior Control yourself. Coach Rudd, your lower lip is a valu- able asset to you. The art classes did a tremendous job with their posters throughout the year. Surprised by the flash, Mike? Ernesteen Aldridge Gay Anderson Kay Anderson Eddie Barbour Jerry Jackson proudly displays some pointers, but sometimes fails to fol- low them. Mary Ann Brasher Jack Bullard Jack Braly Loretta Bonds Tommy Bates Danna Behne Mary Lou Chapa Joe Childers Gloria Clark Happy Cole Nadine Coots Brenda Burk Ricky Campbell Juanita Casanova 162 Lance Cox Donley Darnell Joyce Dick Neoma Doolin David Driskill 163 Jorja Duke Mary Eddleman Joan Edwards Gary Gruben Carol Gunnels Mike Hale Mike Hall Susan Hall Dennis Hardee Fred Hefley John Herring 1 Linda Scroggins Gary Shackelford Ronnie Shannon Martha Raymond Fred Richards Garry Rogers Marian Roberts Jeannett Ruland Don Sanders 170 Danna Behne and Dottie Shepherd work at information table during 'Visitation' Week. The information Tommy and Carolyn received must have been good. Sherrill Sharp Shyla Sharp Orville Thompson Patsy Thurman Leland Turner Leonard Williams James Ward Ben Warwick Donna Weiser Sandy Weiss Terry Whigham Esther Williams Sammy Vickers Rickey Wallace eniors Jfo aue c 3est y ear Darrell Smith takes a time out for a smile while working on the Junior-Senior Play. Sandra Sharp assists Mr. Phillips with a smile and under her breath whispering. The Biology I class seems to be really interested in what they are studying. Right Dottie? Nice going, Warren. That looks just like the perfect vocation for such talent? 175 Danny Cook and Ann McClure work hard to put the paper out. This is your last year, Ann. Big 77 tries Hard to get to the bottom of things (the bottom of his joke Shack keeps the beat during Lawrence of Arabia with the FTA Assembly pile) audience spellbound. Pat Thurman and Gary Shackleford are late for another class—but what does that matter? Romancing in the hall is better than classes. Huh Seniors? The Student Council courteously aided visitors as they made their inspec- In the FTA talent show artists Mike Zigler, Warren Smoot, and Orville tion tour around the THS grounds. Thompson attempt an original. 176 177 Gary Anderson Joe Anderson Kathy Barbour Susan Barbour David Barnes Larry Berry David Blount Nancy Bonds Armando Botello Clem Bozeman Jerry Bullock Terry Carlile Richard Combest Danny Cook Quinn Ford Clay Freeman Kay Fulkerson Rebecca Gardner Sue Gardner Melody George Donna Gerdes Johnny Goodwin Rosa Granada Anita Hair Bunnye Harman Ricky Howard 180 Jimmy Hutson Terry Hutson Paul Irlbeck Donna Jackson Cheryl Johnson Gladys Johnson Lynn Jones Jackie Keim Eddie Lacey Robert Lee Laquita Lowe Paulene Mays This is really a hard working group. Janet Miller Myra Miller 181 Kathy Mosier Dale McBride David Nall Kay Nall Frances Neil Lee Roy Oliver Dianna Patton Darrell Pearson Clarence Powell Betty Pryor Bubba Raby Ginger Reeves Debra Robinson Carl Ross Freida Rousseau Judy Sanders Bobby Schultz Joe Sepeda Eddie Sharp Gary Smoot Fred Standifer Cheryl Stark Karen Thomas Dan Tucker Shirley Tuttle Jon Vars Sharon Rice Don't look so shocked Danny, it's only hamburgers Patsy Walker Pat Walker Keith Watson 184 Jack Altman Terry Amburn Dale Anderson Evelyn Arnold Shirley Bailey Judy Bales Michael Barrett Jane Basaldua And now for my next number! Sharon Bearden Jo Ann Berryman Nadine Blalock Frank Bogges 186 Roberta in silent prayer for the Hornets. La Vera Coffey Cindy Crawford Donald Crocker Betty Davis 187 Nancy Davis Linda Ducan Roger Edwards Sandra Elkins Belinda Ellerd Gary Elliff Gail Ferrel Bryce Fink Linda Fisher Anthony Foster Glen Foster Michael Fullbright Mike Galyen Joe Garcia Tony Garcia Kent Gardner Ima Garza Lola Ann Gay Don Gayler Mickie George 188 Joe Granado Pat Green Jackie Gunnels Mary Beth Harman Rodney Harris Annette Hefley Marsha Hickman Charles Holland Jackie Hon Barbara Hood Lance Hughes Ricky Ingram Janice Jones Max Jones Ricky Landers Ted Latham Joe Lavender Carolyn Ledgerwood Francis Lemons Ann Littlejohn 189 Sop n omores 717 7Kuc£ Ophelia Miller Debbie Milligan Lee Ann Minchew Junior Mireles Spirit to UJI.6. Adela Molina Delton Moore Lillie Morris Dale McBride Mike McCullough Steve McCullough Even though these three are at a basketball game, they don't seem to have basketball on their minds! Neal Nelson Roberta Patterson Robert Pendleton Carol Powell Steve Powell Cathy Raper David Reagan Jim Roberts Mary Lee Sanders Cynthia Schulz Manuel Sepeda James Shannon i Billy Sharp Linda Shepherd Tommy Shepherd Milton Simon Leroy Sims Donna Spear Lana Sprawls Brenda Standridge Charles Sturgess Linda Thornton Eddie Toles David Tucker Dianne Tucker Gwyn Ann Vaughn Lesbia Vela Noe Villarreal Danny Ward 194 to right: Mike Henthorn ™ e Celia Arnold Margie Arnold Kathy Autry Jack Bailey Alvin Boyelte Nancy Bozeman Dorinda Burton Wyla Byrd 196 Herbert Carlisle Jim Carlton Aurora Casanova Alfredo Chapa Mac Devin Brenda Drake Richard Edwards Sue Ella Edwards 197 Richard Eggemeyer Fred Evans Kelly Ewen Ronald Flowers Lynn Foster Randy Fouch Cliff Freeman Josephine Garibay Judy Gunnels Susie Guzman Terry Hall Stanley Harrison Mike Henthorne Lupe Hernandiz Juaretta Honea Ka Hughes David Hurt Danny Hutson Marsha Inglish Ronald Inman 198 Sylvia Jimenez Donny Johnson Marsha Johnson Phillip Johnston David Kinser Jimmy Kirkpatrick Billy Kleman Brenda Kleman Patricia Ledgerwood Lucy Logsdon Danny Love Linda Love Sheri Love Margret Luera David Malone Lougay Malone Eddie Mason Linda Mason Joe Mata Ken Miller 199 Linda Montgomery Nancy Moore Shirley Morgan Don Morris Joe Don Morris Eldon McClurg Gary McCown Dorthy McCune Luther Nall Well, well, here's the English notes I lost the first week of school. Ken Nevins Marcia Nichols Walter Oler Linda Ogletree Herbert Payne Linda Perez Tommy Persons Karen Pogue Gideon Polk Bruce Potter Cynthia Quiroz Clydene Rice Hey! There goes that new senior boy!!! John Richards Princess Roberts Bonnie Rose John Ed Rowlett Ramon Ruis Dawn Sanderson Darrell Scott Seems this person makes the most out of his classes!! Aliece Sefcik Betty Smith Linda Smith C. E. Standland Alberta Steel Jerry Stephens Frank Stidum Sharon Stout Becky Teel Vickie Thornton Gregoria Torres Tommy Turner 202 Tommy Vaughn Josephine Verver Manuel Villarreal Lonnie Watson Something sure seems to hold these boys' attention!! Carolyn Weiser Bruce Whisenhunt Jan Wilkerson Mary Williams Barbara Willis Jerry Wood Bobby Young Mary Lou Ziegleer JL enjoy prosperous year. 203 U n's CPage Us Oe cheated to the cSentors of 1966 204 c Senior ’ Icfu'e uem en Is ALDRIDGE, ERNESTEEN PERRIN FHA 1-3. FTA 1-2, Pep Club 2, Band 1-3 ANDERSON, GAY FHA 1-3, Band 1-3, Drum Ensemble 2-3, Thespian Play 1, Drama Night 1, Speech Radio Program 2, Librarians 3-4, Assistant Librarian 4, Spanish Club 3-4, Pep Squad 4, Annual Staff 4, Quill Scroll 4, Hornet Staff 4, Jr-Sr Play Crew 4. ANDERSON, KAY Band 1-3, Thespian Play 1, Drama Night 1, FHA 1-3, Little Sister Chap- ter Officer 1, Librarians 3-4, Assistant Librarian 4, Spanish Club 3-4, Speech Radio Program 2, Pep Squad 4, Annual Staff 4, Hornet Staff 4, Quill Scroll 4, Jr-Sr Play Crew 4. BARBOUR, EDDIE Football 1-4, Basketball 1, Track 1, 4, Band 1-3, Swing Band 1-2, Band Officer 3, Jr-Sr Play 4, T-Club 2-4, Key Club 3-4; Tennis 4, Band Solo 1, Band Ensemble 1-3. BARNETT, DUANE VIC 1-4, Band 1-2 BATES, TOMMY Football 1-4, Basketball 1-3, Track 1-4, Tennis 2, Class Favorite 2, Class President 3-4, Key Club 3-4, Quill and Scroll 4, T-Club 2-4, Officer 2-4, Jr-Sr. Play 4, Jr-Sr Banquet Server 2, All-District Football 4, All-South Plains 4, All-South Plains Dream Team 4, Friendliest Boy Finalist 4. BEHNE, DANNA Band 2-4, Band Solo Ensemble Contest 3-4, Twirling Solo 4, All- Region Band 3, Twirler 3-4, Head Twirler 4, Musical 2, Thespian Play 3, FTA 2-4, Librarians 2-4, Officer 2-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Officer 4, Spanish Club 4, Science Club 3, Scholarship Award 2-4, Miss THS Norn. 4. BONDS, LORETTA Halloween Queen Norn. 3, Pep Club 1-4, FHA 1-2, FTA 3-4, Quill and Scroll 4, Annual Staff 3-4, Editor 4, Basketball 1-4, Student Council 2-4, Thespian Play 3, Jr-Sr Play 4, French Club 4, Vespa 4, Volleyball 1-4, Jr-Sr Banquet Server 2. BRALY, JACK Basketball 1, Band 1-2, FFA 2-4, Jr. Chapter Conducting 2, Dairy Judging 2-3, VIC 3-4 BRASHER, MARY ANN FTA 1-2, FHA 1-4, Pep Club 1-4, Librarians 3-4, Officer 4, Assistant Librarian 4, Hornet Staff 4, Annual Staff 4. BULLARD, JACK Basketball 1, FFA 1-3, Jr. Chapter Conducting, Senior Chapter Con- ducting, Class Officer 2, Thespian Play 1, Drama Night 1, VIC 3-4, Officer 4. BURK, BRENDA Band 1-3, Ensemble Contest 3, FHA 1-4, Officer 1-2, FTA 1-2, French Club 4, Pep Club 4, Jr-Sr Play 4. CAMPBELL, RICKY DE Club 3-4, Hornet Staff 3-4. CASSANOVA, JUANITA FHA 1-2, FTA 3-4, French Club 4, Pep Club 4, VOE Club 4. CHAPA, MARY LOU FHA 1-3, FTA 3-4, Pep Club 4, French Club 4, VOE Club 4. CHILDERS, JOE Student Council 3-4, Key Club 3-4, T-Club 3-4, Football 1-4, Basket- ball 2, Track 1-3. CLARK, GLORIA FHA 2-3, FTA 3, VOE Club 4, Pep Club 1-4, Librarians 1-2. COLE, LARRY Football 1-4, Basketball 1-2, Choir 1-4, Solo and Ensemble 2-4, Musical 2-3, Choir Officer 2-4, Choir Favorite 4, Thespians 3-4, Thespian Play 1, Drama Night 1, Honorable Mention All-District Foot- ball 3-4, T-Club 3-4. COOTS, NADINE FHA 1, Librarians 2, Band 1-2, Library Assistant 1-3, VOE Club 4. COX, LANCE DE Club 4, Football 3 206 DARNELL, DONLEY Ag 1-3 Favorite 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Miss Yearbook Nom. 3, Friend- liest Girl Finalist 4. DICK, JOYCE Basketball 1-2, FHA 1-4, Officer 1-3, Choir 1-4, Choir Club 2-4, All-Region Choir 2-4, Alternate All-State 4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 2-4, Silhouetts 2-4, State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2-3, Choir Favorite 4, FTA 4, FNA 4. EVANS, SANDRA LEE FHA 1-4, FTA 2-4, Choir Club 2-3, DECA 4, Officer 4, Pep Club 1-4. DOOLIN, NEOAAA FHA 1-2, DECA Club 3, VOE Club 4, Officer 4. FOWLER, JACKIE FHA 1, 4, Pep Club 1, 3-4, VESPA 2-4, Officer 4, FTA 3-4, Officer 4, Basketball 1-4, Honorable Mention All-District 3, Volleyball 1-4. DRISKILL, DAVID Band 1-4, Solo and Ensemble 3-4, Librarians 1-2, Officer 1-2, Thes- pians 2-4, Thespian Play 1-4, Contest Play 2, Jr-Sr Play 4, Science dlub 3-4, Best Actor Drama Night 1, National Honor Society 3-4, Scholarship Award 1-4, Golf 4. FREEMAN, TANYA Pep Club 1-4, Officer 2, FHA 2, Librarians 2-4, Officer 4, FNA 3. Art Club 3, Thespians 3-4, Officer 4, Drama Night 1, Thespian Play 3-4, Contest Play 3-4, Jr-Sr Play 4, Cheerleader 3-4, Halloween Queen Nom. 3, Homecoming Queen Nom. 2, Friendliest Girl Finalist 4, DeMolay Sweetheart 4, Miss Flame 4, Miss THS Nom. 4 GOSS, KAY Transfer 4, Choir Club 4. DUKE, JORJA FHA 1-4, Officer 1-3, Jr. and Chapter Degrees, Band 1-2, Officer 2, Band Sweetheart Nom. 1, Ensemble 2, Librarians 1, Officer 1, Choir Club 2, UIL Spelling Contest 2, Class Officer 2, 4, Pep Club 4, Art Club 3, Office Assistant 3-4, Miss Flame Nom. 2, Girls State 3, DAR Award 4, Who's Who 4. GRUBEN, GARY T-Club 2-4, Officer 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Key Club 3-4, Track 1-4, Foot- ball 1-4, Co-Captain 4, All-District 3-4, 2nd Team All-South Plains 3, 1st Team 4, Dream Team 4, South Plains Lineman of year 4, All- State 4, Mr. THS Nom. EDDLEAAAN, MARY FHA 1-4, Officer 4, Chapter and Jr. Degrees, FTA 4, Spanish Club 3-4, Officer 4, Girls State 3. GUNNELS, CAROL FHA 1, Officer 1, Pep Club 1-2, 4, VOE Club 4, Officer 4. EDWARDS, JOAN Band 1-4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 1-3, Pep Club 4, Officer 4, Student Council 3-4, Librarians 3-4, Science Club 3-4, FHA 1-4, Officer 1, Thespians 4, Drama Night 1, Thespian Play 1-4; Contest Play 4, Office Assistant 4, Miss Flame Nom. 3, Jr-Sr Banquet Server 2, Miss THS Nom. HALE, MIKE Football 1 4, Track 1, T-Club 3-4, Band 1-3, Ensemble Contest 1-3, National Honor Society 3-4, Scholarship Award 1-3, Class Favorite 3, Class Officer 4, Student Council 4, Jr-Sr Play 4, Science Club 4. ELKINS, JIM Spanish Club 1-4, V. Ag. 1-3, FTA 1-2 HALL, MIKE Spanish Club 2, Jr-Sr Play 4, Golf 2-3, Art Club 3, Science Club 4, FTA 4. ELLERD, VERNETTA FHA 2-3, FTA 2-3, Librarians 3, Choir Club 3-4, Choir 3, Solo 3, Trio 3, VOE 4, Pep Squad 2-3, Transfer 2. HALL, SUSAN FNA 4, Officer 4, FHA 1, 3-4, Librarians 1-4, Choir Club 3. EVANS, MARCIA FHA 1-3, Science Club 3-4, Officer 4, Pep Club 2-4, Officer 4, Hornet Staff 4, Basketball 1-3, Volleyball 1-3, Quill Scroll 4, Class HARDEE, DENNIS FFA 1-4, Officer 3-4, Chapter Conducting Team 1-3, Officer 1-3, Who's Who 3-4, T-Club 3-4, Officer 4, Class Favorite 1-4, Class Officer 2, Key Club 4, Football 1-4, Honorable Mention All-District 4, Basketball 1-4, Co-Captain 4, Jr-Sr Banquet Server 2, Student Council 1-4, Officer 4, Friendliest Boy Finalist 4, Mr. THS. 207 HEFLEY, FRED FFA 1-4 Officer 3-4, Lone Star Farmer Degree 3, Footoall 1-4, Quiz Team 1, Chapter Conducting 2-3, Dairy Judging 1, Grass Judging 2, Livestock 3, Livestock Award 3. HERRING, JOHN FFA 1-4, Officer 3-4, Librarians 1-2, Band 1-2, Quiz Team 1, Chapter Conducting Team 2-3, Farm Mechanics Team 3, Meats Judging Team 3, Livestock Judging Team 3, Dairy Judging Team 1, Grass Judging Team 2, Star Chapter Farmer 2, FFA crop Award 3, FFA Greenhand Degree 1, FFA Chapter Farmer Degree 2, FFA Lone Star Farmer Degree 4, Science Club 4. HICKMAN, SUSAN Basketball 1-3, FHA 1-4, Pep Club 1-4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, VESPA 3-4, Officer 4, VOE 4, Officer 4, FT A 4. HOLMAN, JULIE ANN Choir Club 3-4, Officer 3, Band 1-4, Pep Club 4, Musical 3, Jr-Sr Play 4, Basketball Manager 1-2, Hornet Staff 3-4, Business Manager 4, Annual Staff 4, Spanish Club 3. HOOD, NANCY FHA 1-2, Librarians 1, Band 1, Basketball 1-2, Pep Club 2-4, Art Club 3, VOE 4, Officer 4. HOOPER, LAEL Miss Yearbook Nom. 1, Demolay Chapter Sweetheart 2, West Texas Area Demolay Sweetheart 2, PHSPA Secretary 4, Hornet Staff 4, Editor 4, ABC Coordinator 4, FTA 1-2, Officer 2, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Thespians 2-4, Thespian Play 1-2, 4, Asst. Director 4, UIL Jour- nalism Contest 3, Office Assistant 4, Science Club 3-4, FHA 1-3, Officer 1, Pep Club 4, Band 1-3, Ensemble Contest 1-3, Drama Night 1. INGLIS, MELODY FHA 1-3, Pep Club 1-4, FTA 1-4, Officer 4, Student Teacher 2-4, Na- tional Honor Society 3-4, Choir 1. JACKSON, JERRY Football 1-4, Basketball 1-3, Track 1-2, Jr-Sr. Play 4, Drama Night 1, Key Club 2-4, Officer 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Officer 4, T-Club 3-4, Jr-Sr Play 4, Jr-Sr Banquet Server 2. JORDAN, MARY LYNN FHA 1-4, FTA 1-4, French Club 4, Science Club 4, Pep Club 1-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Student Teacher 4, Scholarship Award 3. LaDUKE, SHELIA FHA 4, FTA 3-4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Officer 4, Pep Club 3-4, Jr-Sr Play 4, Cheerleader 4, Annual Staff 3, Student Teacher 4, Miss THS Nom. LANDERS, ROGER Basketball 1, Spanish Club 2-3, Art Club 3, Science Club 3. LAVENDER, JIMMY Band 1-2, Student Council 1-2, Key Club 2-4, T-Club 3-4, Science Club 3-4, Class Officer 3, Basketball 1-4, Co-Captain 4, Sr-Jr. Banquet Server 2, Mr. THS Nom. LOPEZ, MARGARET Pep Club, FTA 3-4. LOPES, PHYLLIS Transfer 4. LOVE, TOMMY Key Club 4, T-Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Basketball 1-4, Librarians 1, Track 1, Jr-Sr Play 4, Contest Play 4, Drama Night 1. LOVE, MARILYN Basketball 1-2, FHA 1-4, Librarians 2-4, Pep Club 4, VOE 4. LUERA, MARY FTA 1-4, Student Teacher 4, FHA 2-4, Officer 4, Spanish Club 1-4, French Club 4, FHA 1-2, Basketball 2, Band 1, 3-4. MARTIN, DONNA Librarians 2-4, FNA 1-4, Officer 3-4, FHA 1, 3-4, Science Club 4. MAY, DONNA FHA 1-4, Officer 1-4, Outstanding Freshman Homemaker, Jr. Chapter and State Degree, Outstanding Senior Homemaker, Pep Club 1-2, Spanish Club 3-4, Officer 3-4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, National Honor Society 3-4, FTA 3-4, Officer 4, Who's Who 4, Scholarship Award 1-2, Hornet Staff 3. MAYS, JOLENE FTA 1-4, Student Teacher 2-4, FHA 1-2, Pep Club 1-4, Quill and Scroll 4, Hornet Staff 4. MONTAGUE, BENNY FHA 1, Golf 1-4 208 MOTE, MARY JANE FHA 1-2, Cheerleader 1-3, Basketball 1-4, Volleyball 1-4, VESPA 2-4, Officer 4, Basketball Queen Nom. 1, Band 1-2, Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, FTA 3, Librarians 4, Pep Club 1-4, All-District Basketball 2-3, Quill and Scroll 4, Hornet Staff 4, Jr-Sr Play Crew 4. OLOFSSON, ROLF Foreign Exchange Student from Sweaen, Librarians, Student Council, Key Club, Quill and Scroll. MURRELL, JOE FFA 1-2, DE Club 3, VIC 4. OSBURN, WENDEL Football 2, Basketball 2, VIC 3-4. McANELLY, CAROLYN Class Favorite 1, Miss Flame Nom. 1, Band 1-3, Band Sweetheart Nom. 2, FHA 1-3, Pep Club 3-4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, FFA Sweet- heart 3, Annual Editor 3-4, Key Club Sweetheart 4, Student Council 1-4, Miss THS Nom. PATTON, SHERROL Band 1-4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 3, 4, UIL Typing Contest 1. POWELL, DEAN FFA 2-3, Jr. Chapter Conducting 2, DE Club 4, DE Youth Confer- ence 4. McCLURE, ANN Transfer 2, Pep Club 2-4, FHA 2-3, French Club 4, National Honor Society 2-4, Quill and Scroll 4, Hornet Staff 4, 2nd Place American Heritage Contest 2, Vo Ag Secretary 4, Scholarship Award 2. RAYMOND, MARTHA FHA 1-3, FTA 2-4, Officer 3-4, Pep Club 1-4, Officer 4, Art Club 3-4, Officer 4, Thespians 4, Drama Night 1, Jr-Sr Play 4, Contest Play 4. McCOY, SANDRA FHA 1-4, Officer 3, FTA 3-4, Pep Club 1-2, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Officer 4, Hornet Staff 3. RICHARDS, FRED Librarians 1, Band 1-4, Officer 4, Drum Major 4, Science Club 4, Spanish Club 3-4, Officer 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Officer 4, Key Club 2-4, Officer 4, Thespians 4, Thespian Play 4, Drama Night, Best Actor 1, Scholarship Award 1, Who's Who 4, Friendliest Boy Finalist 4, Mr. THS Nom% McCRARY, DEAUNE Basketball 1-2, Golf 3. McCreary, mac Transfer 4, Band 4, Science Club 4. ROBERTS, MARIAN Halloween Queen Nom. 1, Class Favorite 2, Homecoming Queen Nom. 2, Miss Yearbook Nom. 2, Band Sweetheart Nom. 3, FHA 1-4, FTA 2-4, French Club 4, Officer 4, Band 1-4, Officer 4, Science Club 3, Thespians 3-4, Pep Club 3-4, Officer 3, Jr-Sr Banquet Server 2, Thespian Play 1, 3-4, Friendliest Girl Finalist 4, Miss THS Nom. McGEE, TED Band 1-3 ROGERS, BOBBY DAN Transfer 4. NICHOLS, MARY ANITA FHA 1-2, Librarians 2-3, FTA 1, Band 1-4, French Club 4, Spanish Club 1. ROGERS, GARRY Football 1-3, FFA 1 NORRIS, CINDY FHA 1-2, 4, FTA 2-4, Pep Club 2-4, Homecoming Queen Nom. 1, FFA Sweetheart 4, Quill and Scroll 3-4. RULAND, JEANNETT FHA 1-4, Officer 1, 3-4, Jr. and Chapter Degrees, Outstanding Senior Homemaker, FTA 2-4, Officer 4, Spanish Club 3-4, Officer 3, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Hornet Staff 3, National Honor Society 3-4, Officer 4, Citizenship Seminar 2, Girls State 3, Who's Who, 4, Scholarship Award 2, Office Assistant 4. NORTHCUTT, KENNY Football 1-4, Golf 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Student Council 3-4, Officer 4, Class Officer 1-2, Scholarship Award 1-4, T-Club 4. SANDERS, DON FFA 1-4, Senior Skills Team 3, Electrification Award 3. 209 SCROGGINS, LINDA FHA 1, Drama Night 1, Thespian Play, 1, Radio Program 2, DE Club 3-4. SMITH, SCOTTY SHACKELFORD, GARY SMOOT, WARREN Art Club 4, FTA 4. Band 1-4, Officer 4, Drum Major 3-4, All-Region Band 2-4, All- State Band 4, UIL Typing Contest first Place 1, Thespians 3-4, Officer 4, Drama Night 1, Thespian Play 1, 3-4, Key Club 3-4, Science Club 3-4, Officer 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Officer 4, Band Solo and Ensemble Contest 2-4, Speech Radio Program 2, Annual Staff 3, Swing Band 2, Contest Play 2, Friendliest Boy Finalist 4, Mr. THS Norn. SONNAMAKER, LARRY Golf 1, DE Club 3-4. SHANNON, RONNIE FFA 1-3, DE Club 3, Officer 3, VIC 4, Officer 4, FFA Senior Chapter Conducting Team 3, FFA Dairy Judging Team 1, FFA Land Judging Team 2. STARNES, DALE CTrri r A a Il iri i r STEELE, WYNELLE FHA 1-2, Pep Club 2-4, FTA 3-4, VOE 4. SHARP, SANDRA FHA 1-4, FTA 2-4, Librarians 2, 4, Science Club 3-4, Thespians 3-4, Choir Club 3-4, Officer 3-4, Pep Club 3-4, French Club 4, Office As- sistant 4, Twirler 4, Choir Favorite 3, Jr-Sr- Banquet Server 2, Best Freshman Actress 1, VIC Sweetheart 4, Band Sweetheart 4, Band 1-4, Silhouetts 4, Contest Play 4, Miss THS Norn. STEPHENS, MARY ANN FHA 1-4, FTA 1, Pep Club 4, Librarians 2-4, Library Assistant 2, 4, Annual Staff 4. SHARP, SHERRILL Band 1-4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 1-4, Choir 3-4, Silhouetts 3-4, THOMPSON, ORVILLE Science Club 2-3, Art Club 3, American Legion Boys State 3, Science Club 4, Officer 4, FTA 4. State Contest 3, Officer 4, Thespians 3-4, FHA 1-3, Officer 2, Li- brarians 3-4, Officer 4, Spanish Club 3-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Choir Sweetheart Norn. 4, Pep Club 4, Contest Play 3, Thespian Play 3, Jr.-Sr Play 4. SHARP, SHYLA FHA 1-3, Band 1-4, Librarians 4. THURMAN, PAT Basketball 1-4, Captain 4, SWAAU 1st All-Tournament Team 4, Honorable mention All- District 3, Basketball Queen Norn. 2, VESPA 2-4, Officer 4, Volleyball 1-4, Pep Club 1-4, FHA 1-3. SHEPHERD, DOTTIE TURNER, LELAND Scholarship Award 2. Transfer 3, FHA 3-4, Officer 4, Librarians 3-4, Officer 3-4, District Officer 4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Pep Club 3-4, Hornet Staff 3-4, Editor 4, Thespian Play 3, Science Club 4, Attorney General's Youth Conference 3, Scholarship Award 3. VICKERS, SAMMIE Drama Night 1, DE Club 4. SIMS, PAUL Spanish Club 2, DE Club 3-4. WALLACE, RICKEY Band 1, Golf 2, Track 3, Science Club 3-4. SMITH, DARRELL Football 1-4, All-District 4, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 1-2, Track 1, T-Club 3-4, Officer 4, Key Club 2-4, Spanish Club 3-4, Officer 4, Class Officer 1, Jr-Sr Banquet Server 2, Jr-Sr Play 4, FHA Pin-up Boy 4. WARD, JAMES Golf 1, 3-4, FFA 1-4, Librarians 1-2, FTA 1, 3, Band 1, Chapter Conducting 1-3, Grass Judging 2, Dairy Judging 1-3, Thespian Play 1, Drama Night 1. SMITH, JIMMY Spanish Club 3, DE Club 3-4, Hornet Staff 4 WARWICK, BEN Transfer 3, Pep Club 3. 210 WEISER, DONNA FHA 1-4, Pep Club 4, VOE Club 4, Officer, UIL Shorthand Contest 3. WEISS, SANDY FHA 1-3, Librarians 2, 4, Pep Squad 2, FTA 3-4, Choir Club 3-4, Musical 2, Solo 2-3, Quartet 3, Sextet 2. WILLIAMS, ESTHER Choir 1-3, Basketball 1-4, FNA 4, Volleyball 1-4, VESPA 4, Transfer 3, FHA 1-3, Annual Staff 4. WILLIAMSON, JERRY FFA Stock Shows 1-4, FFA Judging Team 1 3, Officer Chapter Conduct- ing Contest, 1-3, FFA 1-4, Officer 4. WILLIS, JEAN Pep Club 1-2, FHA 1-2, Spanish Club 3, Choir Club 3-4, FNA 4. YARBOROUGH, DARRELL Transfer 3, Football 3-4, T-Club 4, Jr-Sr Play 4, Basketball 3. YOUNG, JEANNE Band 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, FHA 1-3, Officer 3, FTA 4, Science Club 3-4, Art Club 3, Officer 3, Thespians 3-4, Officer 4, Thespian Play 1, 3-4, Best Supporting Actress Drama Night 1, Student Council 1-4, Officer 4, Class Favorite 4, Miss Yearbook 4, Who's Who 4, Friend- liest Girl Finalist 4, Miss THS. ZIEGLER, MIKE Football 3-4, Art Club 3, T-Club 4, Key Club 4. AAR. BOB PHILLIPS MRS. ERIN SADLER High School Principal Secretary to Principal Office assistants for the 65-66 school term are: I to r Debra Robinson, Joan Edwards, Kay Fulkerson, Jorja Duke, Barbara Schwede, Sandra Sharp Cindy Crawford, Jeannett Ruland, Janet Miller, Lael Hooper, Cynthia Schilz. RICHARD SOUTER Eastern New Mexico P.E. Football, Basketball MALCOLM ATWOOD Texas Tech Distributive Ed. Assistant MISS HOOBLER West Texas State U. English II, IV MR. RILEY West Texas State C. D. RUDD Sul Ross Football, track Civics KENNETH PATTON West Texas State U. Shop VELMA HOYLER West Texas State English I American History THALIA FULKERSON West Texas State U. Counselor MRS. GRACE SCOTT North Texas State Librarian COACH NENTWIG Howard Payne World History, Basketball MRS. NANCY I. HERRON North Missouri State Art I, II SANDY McSPADDEN Texas Christian U. Journalism I, II Annual Golf MRS. WALTER EDWARDS West Texas State Homemaking II, III Lael Hooper and Barbara Schwede spend their study hall hour assisting Mrs. Saddler DALE G. NOAH North Texas State Texas American History World Geography Economics MRS. LEAVETT West Texas State Algebra II, Geometry EULAH BARNETT New Mexico A M Homemaking I MRS. JOE VAUGHN JON R. WHITTEN North Texas State Industrial Arts MRS. GERRY PAYNE Panhandle A M Typing I and II Shorthand EARL R. COX Texas Tech Algebra ANNE SHELTON West Texas State U. Algebra I Trigonometry Advanced Math WAYNE GARNER McMurry College General Science MRS. MARY CANNON West Texas State U. English I, II LEROY ROBERTS West Texas State U. World History Basketball BRUCE COOK West Texas State U. Band Music Theory MISS HARRIS Texas Tech French I, II Speech MRS. DONNA GARNER McMurry College Spanish I, II English I EDNA EARL COX Texas Tech Bookkeeping VOE 215 BLAKE O. HEFLEY Texas Tech Biology I, II MARGIE R. HEFLEY Texas Tech Chemistry Biology 1 COACH KEELING Howard Payne Football Health MRS. BILL NEELEY West Texas State U, English III Advanced English MRS. PAT COOK Texas Tech Drama Speech 216 Dr. John Dameron, Superintendent, studies plans for build- ing a better school system. Mr. Earl Riley, Business manager, assists Dr. Dameron on many affairs. One of their recent projects is building on to the High School. c Staff of the JTCain Office 7 Tain tain a ) usy Ochecfufe 217 Dr. John Dameron has done his best to make Tulia High School one of the best in the Panhandle. Dr. Fred Richards, H. E. Toles, and Harlan Vanderzee go over new building plans for addition to high school. J. P. Sharp, J. G. Burrow, C. J. Vars, and James Adams show signs of concern facing them in the increase of students. Harlan Vanderzee, Dr. Dameron, and J. P. Sharp take time out from school decisions for a few laughs. 218 cbehoof CBoarcf cSpenc s busies year Planning OCecu cSchoof 7) ui efiny Seniors Aldridge, Ernesteen 160 Anderson,, Gay 74, 76, 83, 160, 80 Anderson, Kay 74,76,83,160,80 Barbour, Eddie 70, 86, 118, 160 Barnett, Duane 160 Barrow, Fred 160 Bates, Tommy 16, 20, 22, 70, 82, 86, 119, 122, 161, 171, 176 Behne, Danna 21,32, 67, 74, 93, 100, 104, 161, 171,80 Bonds, Loretta 12, 21,72, 73, 76, 82, 95, 134, 136, 161,59 Braly, Jack 68,80,161 Brasher, Mary Ann 13,74,76 Bullard, Jack 68,80,81,161 Burk, Brenda 62,76,162 Campbell, Ricky 88, 162 Casanova, Juanita 72, 76, 94, 95, 162 Chapa, Mary Lou 72, 76, 94, 95, 162 Childers, Joe 16, 20, 22, 70, 114, 59, 122, 1 19, 162 Clark, Gloria 76, 94, 162 Cole, Happy 25, 44, 86, 90, 96, 114, 119, 117, 122, 162 Coots, Nadine 94, 162 Cox, Lance 88, 163 Dallugue, Carol 174 Darnell, Donley 163 Dick, Joyce 25,44,62,72,163,101 Doolin, Neoma 94, 163 Driskell, David 21,65, 90, 93, 100, 1 63 Duke, Jorja 26,28,62,76,163 Eddleman, Mary 62, 64, 72, 163, 80 Edwards, Joan 26, 33, 62, 74, 76, 90, 93, 163, 59 Elkins, Jim 68,164,80 Ellerd, Vennette 94,164 Evans, Marcia 8,21,19, 40, 76, 83, 93, 164 Evans, Sandra 62, 72, 76, 88, 164 Fowler, Jackei 62, 72, 73, 74, 76, 84, 134, 135 Freeman, Tanya 9, 23, 32, 36, 74, 76, 90, 164, 156, 157,91 Goss, Kay 96, 164 Gruben, Gary 9, 16, 32, 70, 83, 86, 119, 114, 122, 123, 165 Gunnels, Carol 76,94,165 Hale, Mike 66,93,117,122,165,59 Hall, Mike 20,72,86,165 Hall, Susan 62, 74, 92, 165 Hardee, Dennis 20, 25, 30, 32, 52, 56, 68, 69, 71, 115, 120, 122, 129, 143, 141,146, 147, 86, 165, 59 Herring, John 68,93,165,169 Hickman, Susan 72, 76, 82, 84, 94, 166 Holman, Julie 12,13,76,100,165 Hefley, Fred 68, 69, 86, 118, 122, 165 Hood, Nancy 76,94, 166 Hooper, Lael 12, 26, 76, 82, 90, 93, 166 Howell, Fred 6, 56, 70, 86, 116, 120, 122, 123, 143, 147, 166, 59 Inglis, Melody. 65, 72, 73, 74, 76, 166 Jackson, Jerry 6, 65, 70, 86, 115, 122, 166 Jordan, Mary Lynn 62, 66, 72, 76, 93, 95, 166 Kujnisch, Werner 166 La Duke, Shelia 19, 32, 62, 72, 76, 77, 82, 165, 167 Landers, Roger 167 Lavender, Jimmy Don 33, 43, 70, 86, 93, 141, 142, 143, 147, 148, 167 Lopes, Phyllis 167 Lopez, Margret 72, 76, 167 219 Love, Marilyn 62, 74, 76, 94, 167 Love, Tommy 21,71,83,86, 143, 145, 147, 167 Luera, Mary 72, 73, 76, 92, 95, 100, 167, 80 Martin, Donna 62, 74, 92, 93, 167 May, Donna 56, 62, 64, 66, 72, 73, 83, 168, 80 Mays, Jolene 72, 76, 83, 168 Montague, Benny 168 Mote, Mary Jane 73, 74, 76, 82, 84, 134, 135, 168 Murrell, Joe 68,81,168 McAnnelly, Carolyn 12, 16, 33, 39, 62, 76, 82, 168,59 McClure, Ann 15, 65, 76, 83, 95, 168, 175 McCoy, Sandra 62, 72, 73, 76, 83, 168 McCrary, Deaune 168 Megee, Ted 169 Nicholes, Mary Anita 169,95 Norris, Cindy 48, 62, 69, 76, 82, 169 Northcutt, Kenny 65, 86, 115, 122, 169, 59 Oloffson, Rolf 10, 15, 50, 59, 70, 74, 83, 169 Osburn, Wendel 80,169 Patton, Sherrol 20, 100, 169 Perkins, Connie 169 Powell, Dean 88, 169 Raymond, Martha 23, 72, 73, 74, 76, 90, 170 Richards, Fred 32, 56, 65, 70, 90, 100, 102, 170, 80 Rogers, Gary 170 Roberts, Marian 33, 62, 72, 90, 95, 100, 170, 91 Ruland, Jeannett 26, 56, 62, 64, 65, 72, 73, 82, 170, 80 Sanders, Don 68, 170 Scroggins, Linda 88, 170 Shackelford, Gary 23, 33, 47, 70, 73, 82, 90, 93, 100, 102, 103, 106, 170, 176 Shannon, Ronnie 68,80,81,170 Sharp, Sandra 23, 33, 26, 62, 72, 74, 76, 80,81,90, 93,95, 100, 103, 104, 105, 171, 80 Sharp, Sherrill 45, 65, 74, 76, 90, 96, 100 171 Sharp, Shyla 74, 100, 171 Shepherd, Dottie 62, 64, 74, 76, 82, 93, 171, 175 Sims, Paul 171 Smith, Darrell 18, 33, 49, 70, 86, 1 14, 119, 120, 122, 123, 129, 171, 175, 80 Smoot, Warren 72, 172, 175, 176 Sonnamaker, Larry 172, 188 Starnes, Dale 172 Steele, Wynell 72,94,172 Stephens, Mary Ann 12, 13, 62, 74, 76, 172 Thompson, Orville 72, 93, 172, 176, 59 Thurman, Patsy 42, 84, 134, 135, 139, 172, 176 Turner, Leland 172 Vickers, Sammy 88,173 Wallace, Ricky 173 Ward, James 68,173 Warwick 173 Weiser, Donna 62, 74, 96, 173 Weiss, Sandy 72,74,96,173 Wigham, Terry 68,173 Williams, Esther 13, 92, 134, 135, 173 Williams, Leonard 88, 173 Williamson, Jerry 20,68,69,174 Willis, Jean 92,96,174 Yarbrough, Darrell 86, 117, 122, 174 Young, Jeanne 23, 31,34, 32, 52, 56, 72, 76, 90, 174,91,59 Zieler, Mike 71,86, 119, 122, 174, 176 220 un ors Anderson, Gary 100, 145, 147, 178 Anderson, Joe 127,178 Arnold, James 117, 121,87, 178 Baldwin, Kathy 100,134,137,178,80 Barbour, Kathy 8, 19, 41,62, 76, 93, 95T 100, 104, 105, 178 Barbour, Susan 62, 66, 93, 95, 100, 134, 136, 137, 178 Barnes, David 68,178 Berry, Larry 6, 71,86, 87, 120, 122, 178 Blount, David 100, 123, 178, 80 Bonds, Nancy 12, 76, 134, 136, 95, 178, 62 Botello, Armando 88,178 Bozeman, Clem 68,178 Bullock, Jerry 178 Cannon, Robert 114, 120, 122, 143, 147 Carlile, Terry 45, 64, 76, 96, 1 78 Combest, Richard 17, 87, 100, 141, 147, 178 Cook, Danny 16, 15, 113, 115, 117, 122, 175, 178, 183 Costley, Leland 17, 70, 87, 100, 125, 148, 179 Covington, Kenneth 179,100 Cox, Val 129,131,145,146,147,179 Dawson, Bill 17, 56, 66, 70, 87, 95, 100, 115, 122, 141, 179, 59 Degge, Sandra 45, 63, 96, 100, 179, 101 Devin, Clayton 8, 19, 47, 66, 67, 70, 93, 100, 103, 179 Devin, Lee 17, 66, 71,87, 93, 100, 118, 122, 179 Dickens, Jim 96,100,179 Dutton, Pam 64, 72, 76, 96, 179 Eddleman, Beverly 62, 66, 179, 80 Eggemeyer, Victor 68, 179 Evans, Janie 19, 35, 40, 62, 76, 156, 179, 184 Evans, Jerry 66, 67, 70, 93, 95, 179, 100, 62 Evans, Tommy 179 Ewen, Johnny 73, 120, 122, 100, 179, 80 Fisher, Jimmy 68,80,81,179 Ford, Quinn 93, 100, 129, 121, 147, 180, 80 Freeman, Clay 74, 93, 95, 100, 106, -180 Fulkerson, Kay 26, 62, 76, 92, 100, 180 Gardner Rebecca 62, 92, 93, 180 Gardner, Sue 180 George, Melody 96, 180 Gerdes, Donna 62, 74, 76, 180 Goodwin, Johnny 1 7, 87, 100, 59, 141, 147, 180 Granada, Rosa 62,72,76,180 Hair, Anita 17, 62, 12, 82, 95, 100, 180 Harman, Bunnye 62, 66, 72, 73, 76, 96, 180 Howard, Ricky 9, 71,87, 100, 116, 121,122, 180 Hughes, Peggy 76, 138, 180 Hulsey, David 72, 73, 74, 100, 180 . Hutson, Jimmy 56, 66, 67, 100, 106, 181,80, 62 Hutson, Terry 127,181 Irlbeck, Paul 16,72,93, 133, 146, 148, 181, 80 Jackson, Donna 62, 64, 66, 67, 76, 93, 95, 134, 181, 182 Johnson, Cheryl 17, 9, 13, 24, 37, 100, 104, 105, 134, 136, 138, 181 Johnson, Gladys 181 Jones, Lynn 100,181 Keim, Jackie 47, 62, 63, 66, 67, 76, 92, 100, 103, 181,59 Lacy, Eddie 100,181 Lacy, Jerry 80,81 Lowe, Laquita 62, 181 221 Mays, Paulene 76,181 Miller, Janet 26, 62, 63, 76, 92, 93, 100, 181 Miller, Myra 181 Mills, Ann 62,66,74,182,80 Mills, Linda 62,74,181 Milner, Boyd 95,100,182 Mosier, Kathy 182 McBridek, Dale 80, 182 Nall, David 123,129,87,147,182 Nall, Kay 182 Oliver Lee Roy 68, 182 Patton Dianna 100, 182 Pearson, Darrell 182, 88 Powell, Clarence 182 Pryor, Betty 76, 1 82 Raby, Bubba 15, 53, 71,72, 87, 117, 118, 120, 122, 182 Reeves, Ginger 76, 95, 96, 182 Rice, Sharon 12,62,95,183 Robinson, Debra 12, 26, 62, 76, 83, 95, 100 183,62 Ross Carl 68,183 SopAc opnomores Altman, Jack 68,69,71,128,186 Amburn, Terry 47, 100, 103, 133, 148, 186 Anderson, Dale 68, 80, 186 Arnold, Evelyn 62,76,186 Bailey, Shirley 76,186 Bales, Judy 72, 95, 100, 186 Barrett, Michael 133,148,186 Basaldua, Jane 72,186,80 Bearden, Sharon 76,186 Berryman, Jo Ann 1 86 Bivens, Rita 187 Blalock, Nadine 186 222 Rousseau, Freida 19, 53, 56, 57, 76, 84, 134, 151, 156, 183 Sanders, Judy 62,76,183 Shultz, Bobby 80,81,183 Sepeda, Joe 80, 183 Sharp, Eddie 72,73,95,100,183 Smoot, Gary 126,183 Sorrenson, Gary 72,100 Standifer, Fred 183 Stark, Cheryl 72, 74, 95, 96, 100, 138, 1 83 Thomas, Karen 62, 134, 136, 1 83 Tucker, Dan 81, 183 Tuttle, Shirley 62, 72, 76, 134, 136, 183 Vars, Jon 183 Walker, Patsy 62, 95, 100, 184 Walker, Pat 93,129,184,80,62 Watson, Keith 13,12, 72, 100, 124, 184 Watson, Oran 72, 96, 100, 45, 129, 131, 145, 147, 149, 180, 184, 80 Wells, Charlotte 62, 72, 95, 100, 184 White, Mickey 184,188 Wilfong, Sharron 62 'es Boggess, Frank 186, 100 Box, Bobbie 62, 74, 76, 138, 187 Boyd, John 68,187 Brooks, Mike 121,68, 158, 185, 187, 190, 196 Burton, Jeff 74, 100, 187 Butler, David 74, 100, 187 Chapman, Larry 68, 100, 187 Childers, Lynn 8, 19, 71,126, 148, 187, 191 Cook, Douglas 122, 124 Coffey, Le Vera 187 Crawford, Cindy 16, 9, 26, 27, 37, 62, 72, 76, 95, 100, 187 Crocker, Donald 71,87, 96, 45, 122, 116, 129, 131, 132, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 187, 62 Davis, Nancy 76,188 Davis, Betty 187 Devoll, Martha Duncan, Linda 62, 138, 188 Elkins, Sandra 62,74,76,96,188 Edwards, Roger 188 Elliff, Gary 68,188 Ferrell, Gail 188 Ellerd, Belinda 188 Finck, Bryce 27, 68, 188 Fisher, Linda 62, 74, 76, 188 Foster, Glenn 68,188 Foster, Tony 188 Fulbright, Michael 68 Galyen, Michael 133, 188, 126, 148, 185, 62 Garcia, Joe 188 Gardner, Kent 100,188 Garcia, Tony 188 Gardner, Kent 100,188 Garza, Irma 76,188 Gay, Lola 62,188 Gayler, Don 68,125,188 George, Mickey 13,62,76,138,189 Granado, Joe 189 Green, Earl Green, Florence Green, Pat 189 Gunnels, Jackie 124,133,148,189 Hammer, Viola Harman, Mary Beth 62,72,95,100,189 Hefley, Annette 62, 189 Harris, Rodney 68, 74, 189 Hickman, Marsha 62,76,96,189 Hicks, Billy 80 Hiett, Marsha 138,139 Holland, Charles 68,126,189 Hon, Jackie 62,76,95,100,189 Hooker, Betty Jean Hood, Barbara 62, 72, 95, 100, 189 Hughes; Laurence 68,189 Ingram, Ricky 68,9,133,148,189 Jones, Janice 100,139,189 Jones, Max 189 Landers, Ricky 124, 133, 146, 148, 189, 191 Latham, Teddy 27, 71, 126, 133, 148, 185, 189, 62 Lavender, Joe 24, 100, 133, 148, 189 Ledgerwood, Carolyn 189 Lemons, Frances 189 Littlejohn, Ann 62, 76, 1 89, 80 Love, Linda 62,64,76,138,139 Long, Royl Len 190 Mason, Janet 96,190 Massey, Starla 76,138,190 Mayes, Percy 190 Miller, DeWayne 100, 190 Ophelia, Miller 96,138,190 Milligan, Debbie 62, 72, 190 Minchew, Lee Ann 27, 62, 64, 76, 93, 100, 185, 190 Mireles 80, 190 Melina, Adeln 191 Morre, Delton 133,148,191 Morris, Lillie 76,138,191 McBride, Gale 68,80,191 McCullough, Mike 8, 19, 128, 133, 148, 191 McCullough, Steve 12, 124, 133, 146, 148, 191,62 Nelson, Neal 68,69,70,87, 118, 122, 191, 124, 186 223 Patterson, Roberta 19, 62, 76, 1 38, 156, 157, 184, 191 Pendleton, Robert 68, 191 Powell, Carol 72,76,138,191 Powell, Steve 68,126,192,196 Raper, Cathy 19, 76, 93, 138, 156, 157, 192 Raymond, Mike 192 Reagen, David 192 Roberts, Jim 45, 96, 128, 133, 148, 192 Rodrigues, Gloria 192 Rodriguez, Mary 192,80 Rossi, Olivia 62, 72, 100, 192 Sanders, Jack 192 Sanders, Mary Lee 62, 76, 192 Shultz, Cynthia 76,192 Schwede, Barbara 8, 16, 26, 27, 35, 41,54, 62,72,76, 95, 100, 192 Sepeda, Felicia Sepeda, Manuel 192 Shannon, James 68,192 Sharp, Bill 68,193 Shepherd, Linda 62, 64, 72, 76, 1 38, 193 Shepherd, Tommy 87, 115, 11 6, 122, 193 Shoemaker, Jerry 80,81,193 Simon, Milton 193 9r Arnold, Celia 198 Arnold, Magie 139,198,80 Autry, Kathy 63, 64, 72, 74, 92, 100, 198 Bailey, Jack 198 Barbee, Mike 68,130,149,198 Barbour, Steve 68,100,198 Barham, Ronnie 68, 198 Basaldua, Sara Sims, Leroy 96, 193, 80 Spear, Donna 27, 47, 62, 76, 95, 100, 103, 193 Sprawls, Lana 62, 1 00, 1 93 Standridge, Brenda 27, 47, 62, 76, 95, 100, 103, 193 Sturgess, Charles 68,193 Standifer, Donna 76, 193 Thompson, Bernette 76, 100, 193 Thorton, Linda 62,64,76,100,194 Tillman, Retta Toles, Eddie 125,133,148,194 Torres, Ophelia 194 Tucker, Diane 62, 100, 138, 194 Vaughn, Gyn Ann 62,64,72,76,92,124 Vela, Lesbia 72,194,80 Villarreal, Noe 54,60,128,194,62 Ward, Danny 68,69,124,194 Weaks, Gary 194 Wells, Lynda 76, 194 Wigham, Juana 194 White, Patsy 96, 138 Williams, Warren 100,194 Workman, Sally 76,194,80 Wynne, Gretchen 100, 194, 80 Young, Ann 62,64,76,95,100,194 Bates, Larry 68, 100, 198 Bean, Kenneth 100, 198 Berry, Kathy 76,198 Bills, Susan 63,76,92,95,100,198 Blackwell, Jennifer 198 Boston, Fred 68, 96, 149, 198 Bottello, Aniceto Boyett, Alvin 68,127,198 224 Bozeman, Nancy 63, 64, 92, 100, 139, 198 Burton, Dorinda 63, 64, 72, 74, 100, 139, 198,67 Byrd, Wyla 1 98 Cancino, Domingo Cannon, Kerry 100 Carlisle, Herbert 68, 100, 199 Carlton, Jim 100,199 Casanova, Aurora 76,199 Chapa, Alfredo 199 Clayton, Linda 199 Coffey, La Vern 199 Conteras, Paula Cosby, Connie 16, 19, 8, 41,63, 72, 74, 92, 100, 194 Cox, Ricky 68,130,149,199 Crawford, Mike 199 Cruce, Mike 68 Cruce, Bill 100,149,199 Davis, Johnie 63,76,199 Davis, Patsy 199 Deal, Tiny 199 Deasls, David Degge, Mark 68,100,67 Devin Mac 68,100,149,199 Drake, Brenda 63, 64, 96, 199 Edwards, Richard 68, 96, 127, 149, 199, 67 Edwards, Sue Ella 63,199 Eggemeyer, Richard 68, 200 Evans, Fred 200 Ewen, Kelly 68,100,200 Flowers, Roland 68, 100, 200 Foster, Anthony 95, 200 Foster, Lynn 200 Foutch, Randy 100,200 Freeman, Cliff 200 Garibay, Josephine 200 Goss, Mike 96 Green, Bill Green, Carl Gunnels, Judy 200 Guzman, Susie 63, 200 Hall, Terry 68,130,200 Harrison, Stanley 68, 200 Henderson, Wickie 63 Henthorn, Mike 47, 55, 100, 103, 130, 149, 195, 200, 67 Hernandiz, Lupe 200 Honea, Juaretta 63, 76, 96, 200 Hughes, Ka 139,200 Hurt, David 200 Hutson, Danny 200 Inglis, Marcia 200 Inman, Ronald 68, 200 Jimenez, Sylvia 76, 96, 201 Johnston, Marsha 76,96,201 Johnson, Donnie 201 Johnston, Phillip 68,201 Kesler, Lee 68 Kinser, David 68, 201 Kirkpatrick, Jimmy 68, 100, 201 Kleman, Billy 68, 201 Kleman, Brenda 63,76,201 Ledgerwood, Patricia 63, 76, 201 Logston, Lucy 63, 96, 100, 201 Love, Danny 68,201 Love, Sheri 63,72,100,139,195,201 Luera, Margaret 63,201,80 McClure, Eldon 149,202,80 McCowan, Gary 96, 202 McCune, Dorthy 202 Malone, David 68,201 225 Malone, Lougay 63, 72, 100, 201, Mason, Eddie 201 Mason, Linda '201 Mata, Joe 201 Media, Dora Miller, Ken 100,149,195,201,67 Montgomery, Linda 76, 202 Moore, Nancy 96, 202 Morgan, Shirley 63,92,100,139,202 Morris, Don 68,96,149,202 Morris, Joe Don 96, 202 Nall, Luther 95, 202 Nevins, Ken 68, 202 Nichols, Marcia 63,100,202 Neemly, Edna Ogletree, Linda 76, 139, 203 Oler, Walter 8,19,24,100,202,67 Payne, Herbert 68, 203 Perez, Linda 92, 203 Persons, Tommy 72, 203 Pogue, Karen 63, 64, 74, 76, 92, 96, 100, 101 Polk, Gidion 9,96,149,203 Potter, Bruce 203 Quiroz, Cynthia 163,203 Ramerez, Sammy Rice, Clydene 203, 63, 64, 100 Richards, John 72,100,203 Riez, Raymond 204 Roberts, Princess 35, 55, 63, 64, 72, 74, 92, 100, 139, 203 Rodriguez, Richard Rose, Bonna 203 Rowlett, John Ed 80, 96, 204 Russell, Perry 130 Sanderson, Dawn 63, 72, 100, 204 Scott, Darrell 68, 204 Sefcik, Aliece 63, 74, 76, 92, 96, 204 Smith, Betty 63, 96, 204 Smith, Linda 204 Smith, Vickie Stanaland, C. 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