Waltrip High School - Aries Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1967
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W, -.....' . , L ,,f1.,,.jna:1,s.-LVM?-,,'B:.Y .1.r.,,gn.s..-.-1131--1: Law' ' is'.1f1vr:sgq-+n,.h..,q,,-.-1-Ni,L-,L-.r-11iLv.4n5m 41. ..-Q.-.raif - 1 .,:.,4.,.. mg' mia-Maakiie-,b,.,..f4,i-,asf F-vii -, T ,,V 1:,k,.,,V, I g , 1, 1 3, -- ' 11 , V ' ' 3, - it V '--V-1. .V , -- 1 U VV V Yi V V . 'Liza' .'J1ie'--'3':5i'QfL,1, Ai ff 41 ' Y bi ' ?' ' aff-Hi'f ik-' Y ' f. .. ..a '- 'uw' Adminfsfrafivn ,,,. -H -af 1 i ' ' fd i ld , ' W? 4 5,1 Z. -'iw HZ' W . ' , 1' '9CT 2 i' H.: -I - 'Q M., ' v gjiw lmgj ' a , , -f . 3 I- I' . , Q -fs , , pg by: V, V g. wndw ,, 'M' f ' an The first step in the praparation which life will demand of you is to establish peace, each within your own soulg for the man at peace with himself is at peace with all men. Here at Waltrip you are learning to prepare yourself for the future by your academic preparation and by being a part of the extracurricular program. I sincerely hope you are doing your best because the future belongs to those who are willing to work and accept responsibility. I hope that the spirit you are showing here at Waltrip will con- tinue to follow you the rest of your life. Success is a relative thing measured, not by how much money you earn, but by how much happiness you give. Gordon M. Cotton, Principal As graduation day approaches for many of you, the future begins to become a reality. Those plans that were once a dream come to the front. Your future happens but once, be sure you meet it head-on with intelligence, aggressiveness, patience, and honesty. We are proud to have been a part of your planning. Good luck and come back to visit Luka Robert V. Burch, jr Assistant Principal Ky, T 4 .ff Dear Graduates, The long looked for time has come- you are now graduating from Waltrip Senior High, and you have had a good beginning. I say beginning, for now you will go on in your own various ways and different directions. In which direction will you go-what road will you take? College possibly, Junior College, further job training, a job, or, there are many other possibilities. May you make these necessary decisions at this time in your best judgment, and, I hope that you will strive hard to be the best in your chosen field. To be the success you want to be, it is necessary that you pursue your chosen course enthusiastically and with devotion. The best of it all tb you. ' 16. Mrs. Bernice B. Gale, Dean To you who are young and trying to see the future before you-take courage, have faith, believe in the future. Live and work and watch and wait and pursue life prayer- fully, repentantly, purposefully. But even when you come to the end of your own resources, there is a never failing source of strength and peace in our Father who is in heaven and in His Son, our Savior, the Prince of Peace. Casting all your.care upon Him, for He careth for you. 1 Peter 5:7. 'ifaf-aff JGQJQ., Mrs. E. J. Hale Registrar I4 'Seb gear Mrs. R. Sheetz Mr. W. O. Weygandt Miss K. Keller Senior Counselor Quictuuce - ,4u Attribute Of Success As counselors, we strive to create an atmosphere in which you will feel free to avail yourself of help in solving your problems or learning to live with them while you take advantage of every opportunity for growth and improvement. May this year be especially worthwhile for each one of you. W0 Qtf Ffftci S ' Kill., Mr. Cotton and Mrs. Winship coordinate class programs. Fersolmel Pvssvss Prvhcierzvy ' 1 ff' Mrs. Lynn and Mr. Burch plan appointments Mrs. Seydler and Mrs. Pendery record absentees. .. M. W, , W Lv' I Mrs. Martin and Mrs. i, May look forward to new shipments. B 4 Mrs. Godwin tabulates student illnesses and sponsors the Future Nurses Club. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Williams plan and prepare student lunches. Mrs. Teague assists in transcribing student records. I7 Officers include: Front Row, Mrs. U. W. Dowell, Vice-Presi dent, Mrs. Arthur Mahnke, President, Mrs. R. E. Boswell, Budget-Finance Chairman Standing, Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Parlia mentariang Mrs. J. H. Spracklen, Secretaryg Mrs. Delwin F. Maas, Room Mothers' Chairman, Mrs. N. B. Fowler, Histor iang Mrs. R. D. Shoemaker, Public Welfare Chairman. Parent - Crusher Assvciafian Since the Waltrip Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation's organization in 1960, the group has worked diligently to improve the relations be- tween parents and teachers. Waltrip High School has benefitted in many ways by having such an active group of supporters. Students have profited by partici- pating in many programs the P-TA has pre- sented. Students, too, have enjoyed the comfort of the Library which was air-conditioned by the P-TA, The organization entertains the teachers with a coffee during the Christmas holiday season. The P-TA observes Texas Independence Day and promotes Public Schools Week. Front Row Cl. to r.j: Mrs. U. W. Dowell, Mrs. Arthur Mahnke, jr., Mrs. Delwin F. Maas Mrs. N. B. Fowler, Mfg, R. J. Roman. Back Row Cl. to rj: Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. J. H. Spracklen, Mrs. Jimmy Ballard, Mrs. E. F. Stone, Mrs, M. R. Wolfe, Mrs. R. D. Shoemaker, Mrs. L. Marbury, Mrs. Robert L. Cook, Mrs. R. E. Boswell. .. 44 Q Mrs. Laura L. Mehr - B.A., Rice Mrs. Mildred Stewart B.A., . of Texas X Wmffa fy 441,12 Misslnz t ng ' i f B.A., M.A., U. of Texas Miss Linda Suttle ' B.A., Rice Z f Mrs. Patricia Thompson , B.A., Rice ' Mrs. Mary Ellen Thornton JM Bs., S.H.S.C. 8r1gEsl1 Students Cry 9dr .Essay Awards ,.. Mrs. Mary Lois Barden A B.S., U. of Texasg M.A., U. of H. I Mrs. Margaret B. Bradford B.A., Hollins College, Va. ,VN I Mr. John R. Bunch .R K' ,A 1 ' Bs., N.T.S,U. l . lr. 4 . Mrs Vivian Duhig 4 ,U 4 'G B.A., Rice ' ' 1 ' G A Mrs. Louise Early B.A., M.Ed., o.U. Mrs. Jerry N. Eason B.S.,' U. of H. Mrs. Mildred Fisher, Chairman B.A., M.A., Rice Mrs. Mattie Fletcher Evans B.A., S.M.U ,lf-2 N Mrs. Ann M. Gibson B.A., S.H.S.C. Miss Joan Matthews B.A., U. of Texas Mrs. Neva Weeks NA B.A., U. of Texas, M.A., U. of Chicago Miss Nancy West Bs., U. of H., Currently the English department is spending more time in the study of literature, even in the grammar courses. Since much college writing is ba-sed on reading, those in the department are trying to improve writing standards in the form, content, and organization of themes. Students in the English department are encouraged to enter essay contests, such as those sponsored by the Radcliffe Club and the'Samuel Sorrell and Ann Poage Chapters of the D.A.R. Those students displaying outstanding writing skills may have their writing evaluated by the N.C.T,E. 20 fx x, za' ff ,T-'Q' , . ' Love of learning is seldom un- requitedf' ARNOLD H. GLASOW briencc Z7c',wzrfm6r1f.,4dds Ma br The well-rounded science pro- gram at Waltrip today shows the re- sults of six years of vigorous growth. Not only has the faculty been enlarged, but the facilities have been vastly im- proved. Extra care has been taken this year to insure greater student safetyg all students are now required to wear safety goggles during laboratory experiments. A major works chemistry class has recently been added to provide greater challenge for exceptional students. The art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery. Wvrks in Hhemisfry -MARK VAN DOREN Thelma Rogers and Lyndal Chrisman demonstrate lab techniques. fo. 46 ish' if Miss Eunice Brackett A B.A., Baylorg M.A., U. of Texas Mr. Richard H. Moore, Chairman B.S., S.H.S.C. Mr. John K. Mulholand B.S., ME., U. of H. r aj I Mr. Monroe Parten . B.S., M.E., S.H.S.C. ,, .- I C J Mrs. Patricia Rehkemper if U inf B.A., U. of Texas v Mr. Gene P. Ritch B.S., U. of H. Mrs. Judith A. Salathiel B.S., Lamar Tech. Miss Terese Ann Sullivan B.S., S.F.A.S.C. Mrs. Barbara Windham B.S.E., Delta State, Miss. lic WW4 Q el .N Language ,Cab Aids Students Languages are the pedigrees of' nations. -SAMUEL JOHNSON Since Waltrip opened in 1960, the for- eign language department has adopted a new: teaching method-the audio-lingual approach in teaching all the modern languages. Textbooks geared to this approach are used, and there are tapes and records supplementing them. A valuable aid in teaching the modern lan- guage is the language lab, which guides students in learning correct pronunciation and intonation. Listening to German tapes are Lori Wegmann and Roy Mitchell. Mr. Henry L. Azios, jr. B.A., St. Thomas U. Miss Maurine Bates, Chairman B.A., Rice Miss Wanda E. Bergen B.A., U. of Texas Miss Susan Huffman B.A., Southwestern, Memphis Mrs. Margaret Kennedy B.A., St. Thomas U.g M.A., U. of Texas Mrs. Sayra H. Murphy B.A., Rice Mrs. Margaret Ruse B.S., U..of H. Mrs. Mary Thornhill B.S.,,Middleburyg M.A., Western Reserve U. . 7' X ., w1.-A..fu- N. Q ,W ,msg rw... .s,..,,:afff-M ,. ., ..., bl' 5- W Mathematics Dwelrfps Sense af Keasaning ...r- 1-97 The n J improved over the past six years to accommodate the ever-increasing enrollment and the ever-widening horizons of high school mathematics. Higher math has been added for students with unusual mathemati- cal ability and curiosity. nt has grown and dfmmercial Wrfrkers Prepare 301' Husincss Wrfrld 9 z 5 . -v' e . , 4-,'. , 5-- fig W . in 1 ' -i , ,, as az E xr 4 x '- if -'U' -...,! Miss Bette Boyd B.A., U. of Texas Mr. T. L. Collins B.S., U. of H. Mrs. Velma Dickerson B.S., S.F.A.S.C. Miss Charlotte R. Lister B.S., S.F.A.S.C Mr. William A. Nelson 3 B.S., McNeese, S.C. . Mr. Lester B. Pickle ' B.S., U. of H. Miss Myrtle Quam B.S., U. of Minn.g M.S., U. of H. Mr. Arthur F. Sanders B.S., U. of H. Mrs. Carrie Tomlinson, Chairman B.S., S.H.S.C. Mr. James H. Vann B.S., S.H.S.C.g MS, Hardin-Simmons Mrs Annie E. Whitley B.S., S.W.T.S.C.g M.A., L.S.U. In keeping with today's business world, the commercial department has added a six-weeks course of study on automated data processing to the secre- tarial training II classes. In conjunction with the secretarial training classes, qualified members of the Future Secretaries Club are assigned as clerical assistants to teachers. Each week the assistant visits the teacher to receive clerical work which she does during regular class period. At the end of the semester, the teacher pre- pares a report on her assistant, which serves as part of her grade and also as basis for a reference. B.S., U. of Tenn.g M.B.A., U. of H, Mrs. Vera S. Gaugler B.A., U. of Texas Mrs. Jeanette Laningham F B.S., U. Of H. F Mr. T. J. Ashton I l Mrs. Jo G. Nunally B.S., Ball S.U. Mrs. Alma B. Peek, Chairman B.B.A., M.B.A., U. of Texas Mr. Joe Schmidt B.S., Newberry College 23 aria! fudi55 61515555 ffvld Elecfivn Miss C. Mabel Clapp B.A,. M.A., U. of Texas Mrs. Fran Colliston ' B.S., S.H.S.C.g M.A., U. of Texas Mrs. Joan K. Dial B.A., U. of H. Mr james M. Hancock B.S., U. of H. Mr. Gordon H. Jones B.S., Middle Tenn. S.U. Mrs. Madeleine Koster B.S., U. of Texas Mrs. Mary Scarborough, Chairman B.S., U. of Texas Mr. joe L. West B.S., S.F.A.S.C,g M.E., Hardin-Simmons In the social studies department this year, emphasis is being placed on interpreta- tion of the Constitution, especially the Bill of Rights. During Bill of Rights Week QDC- cember 12-16j, two speakers' from the Texas Bill of Rights Foundation spoke to the depart- ment: History classes have also been watching the stock market, taking losses or making prof- its on paper. On November 8 all students in the de- partment had their own election by straw vote, which was compared with the national results. The farther backward you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see. -WINSTON CHURCHILL Miss Bettye Williams B.A., S.F.A.S.C Mr David Winship BA., Austin College 51 Jiomcmakcrs Cake Part 4711 Vomiirfmzl Prvgram Mrs. Frances Edwards B.S., U. of Texas Miss Carolyn Gwynn Gough B.S., Texas Tech. ' Mrs. Margaret Langenberg B.S., Central Mo. Stateg MEd., U. of Mo. Miss Frances Murphy, Chairman B.S., M.Ed., U. of Texas Time is a dressmaker specializ- ing in alterations. -FAITH BALDWIN At the beginning of last spring the home- making department began a new vocational home- making program. While the basic curriculum remains the same, there are more home projects and visits into the home. Each teacher now works ten months instead of nine and teaches one adult class for 60 hours per ' year. Home economics cultivates domestic skills. Ar! 61115565 brpcrzmeuf With auf Cechnzques Mrs. E. Lourena Cook Chairman B.S., T.W.U. Mrs. Bets Cur Y 1'Y B.S., T.W.U. Mrs. Margaret E Taylor B.SQ, U. of H. The addition of a third fulltime teacher and a new art room has allowed the art de- partment to expand so that all interested stu- dents may now take an art course. As well as growing in size, the department has also grown in new concepts. Four different techniques are used in making rugs, one of which is an invention of Waltrip students. A new medium being tried is instant papier mache. Susan Gardner watches as Rhonda Edwards works on her wall hanging. .Speech .Musee and Drama Departments Enter Jlefereehelaefie Henteefe Mr. Norris Blevins B. Music Ed., S.H.S.C. Mr. Kelly Martino B.Mf., N.T.S.U. Mr. Bert Roth, Chairman B.S., Duquesneg M. Music Ed., Drake U. Miss Lela Blount Chairman B A C S C E Greeley, Colo., M.A., U. of H. W. 1 C ig, As the whole school has grown and ex- panded, so has the music department. When ,G gh the band ,first marched in 1961, it was a small group of 56 students. Today the band has passed the 100 mark. Also a full-time orchestra ' teacher, Mr. Martino, has joined the depart- ment. In addition to his regular vocal classes, Mr. Blevins now teaches a music theory course for advanced students. Some of the year's activities are the choir's part in the Christmas program, the band's pro- duction of Soundtrack, and the band's per- formance at North Texas State College. 'f Since the opening of the first curtain x on Waltrip's stage, many new pieces of equip- , ' ' ment have been added to the speech depart- S ment. The latest additions are the sky drop , Q .tg and the barn doors for the auditorium. Students have the opportunity to partici- pate in many interscholastic tournaments. Among the -many activities of the depart- - ment this fall was the production of the musical Pajama Game, a product of the efforts of both the drama classes and the music depart- ment. Vvcafiomzl and Industrial Departments Srpand Zurriculurlfl Mr. Allen Gilchrest, Chairman B.S., E.T.S.U. Mr. William R. jackson B.S., M.S., U. of H. Mr. Donald Turner E ' B.S., E.T.S.U.g M.Ed., U. of H. Education is a chest of tools. -HERBERT KAUFMAN Ame! ,,..,n u.-1-'ff Mr. Edward R. Holland Cert. of Completion, U. of H. Mr. Hershell Pruitt San Antonio Jr. C., A.8cM., U. of Texas The Industrial Arts and Vocational Education Departments 'have increased their faculty and created several new and vital vocational subjects since the doors of Waltrip opened in 1960. Auto mechanics and vocational radio and TV have been added to the original list ofvshop, draft- ing, and basic electronics. Bfg J if 28 Physical 5ducafir114 l3'uilds Stronger Individuals , 'Nl' ' FU? ff 1,9- 'Nothing breeds fatigue like in- --O. A. BATTISTA bell, and Roy Burt. Mrs. Estelle R. Bane B.S., Northwestern, La.g M.A., T.W.U. Miss Lela Smith, Chairman B.S., T.W.U. Mrs. joan A. Walters B.S., S,H.S.C. 7' Mr. Gene Agleton M.Sec.Ed., S.F.A.S.C. Mr. Leslie R. Burton, Jr., B.S., M.Ed., U. of H. Mr. Jesse S. Martin B.S., M.Ed., U. of H. Mr. james M. Skaines B.S., U. of H. Captain Harold W. Ferrin B.A., U. of New Hampshire Mr. J. Roy Richardson B.S., S.H.S.C. Some of the activities of girls' physical educa- tion are swimming, basketball, archery, tennis, bad: minton, soft-ball, modern dance, health, and first-aid. Speedball is a new sport for seniors. Volleyball is an old activity which has changed from eight players-two hits to six players-one hit. The 'boys' physical education department strives not only to produce star athletic squads in football, basketball, baseball, track, swimming, golf, and tennis, but also to aid in the better physical development of each individual boy. Those who ex- cel in regular classes are given ample opportunity to try out for interscholastic teams. Inspecting the interior are Ronnie Boley, Duff Camp- Chairman Welcome: ew Cmchers Seated, left to right: Miss Susan Huffman, Miss Bettye Williams, Miss Bette Boyd, Mrs. Mary Ellen Thornton, Miss Joan Matthews, Mrs. Sayra Murphy, Mrs. Laura Mehr. Standing, left to right: Mr. Henry Azios, Mr. David Winship, Miss Charlotte Lister, Miss Terese Sullivan, Mr. William Jackson, Mr. Tom Ashton. As the school grows, so does the faculty. With the opening of the fall term of 1966, Waltrip's enrollment mounted to more than 2,100 scholastics. This increase was expected, and 13 new teachers joined the staff. Some came from local schools, while others began their teaching careers under Mr. Gordon Cotton, Waltrip's great administrator. To quote the new group, What could be finer than to teach in a superior high school in Texas ! 'x J . 5 , ,, x F I 5: 4 . ' 2 , . -'Z ,W 2 ui 'I' , , I I U ig.,-.,,p , i 4 F---1 4 '4' f 1' ff- 'Eli'- EE? L E 1 High enirfr Ofhcers SECRETARY PRESIDENT TREASURER Linda Caswell' Melanie Walker Mary Castro REPORTER VICE-PRESIDENT SERGEANT AT ARMS Gail Saile Wendy Lane Annette Clark MICHAEL LYNN ALLEN Bowling Club, 64-663 Industrial Arts Club, 653 Spanish Club, 64 DIANNA AMASON Track queen, 653 2nd Duchess, Homecoming Queen, 66Q Imperial Guard, 64-66, Student Council, 64-653 Office, 64-653 Cafeteria, 64-663 Tutor, 653 Most Representative, 67 I RONALD EUGENE BAKER I National Forensic League, 65-663 Bowling Club, 65 66 '- 4 ,1 2nd Most Representative, 673 Znd Most Popular, 67 - ' STANLEY HAROLD BENEFIELD , Q I First Lieut., Band leader, ROTC Industrial Arts Club , ,V ,,. , 1, 64-65gDrama Club, 65-66 f , I 11. v-' f: if 5: Aa'-. .1 I xg , 1, BARBARA JEAN BUMGARDNER i' in 'iff Trumpet Patrician, Imperial Guard, 64-663 Drama Club A, ' l' 64-653 Gordonettes, 64-66, Future Sec'y Club, 66 4 A f- , A ug tn r - 'W .3 55 AURELIANO CASTILLO IV if I A ,Q National Forensic League, 64-65 German Club 65 66 .-Qlfwj French Club, 64-663 Math Club 65 66 Spanish Club ix' 65-66 MARY ELIZABETH CASTRO Treas., Sr. Class, 663 Office, 66-673 2nd Vice-Pres., Future Sec'y Club, 65-673 YFC, 643 Tri-Hi-Y, 643 Ax Volleyball team, 643 FHA, 65-663 LINDA DARLENE CASWELL N, Sec'y, Sr. Class, 66-673 Student Council, 64-653 German CNS Club, 64-65 FTA, 64-653 FHA, 65-673 Forensic League, 65-673 Tutor, 64-653 NHS, 66-673 YFC, 64-663 AN N ETTE CLARK Sgt.-at-Arms, Sr. Class, 66-673 Student Council, 65-663 Imperial Guard, 64-653 FHA, 65-673 l , JACK VINCENT DEMOTTIER Industrial Arts Club, 64-65 CLARA MARIE FOSTER Spanish Honor Society, 66-673 FHA, 66-67, Tri-Hi-Y, 66-67 WILMA ARLEN E FRIZZELL Volleyball team, 64-67, tennis, Sec'y, Girl's Varsity As- soc., 66, Rampagers CINDY GAGE YFC, Rampagers, FHA, JA, Tri Hi Y LYNN CHARLES GALIK Slide Rule, 65-66, Industrial Arts, 64-653 Tutor, 66-673 JA, 66-67 DONALD LEE GALLOWAY DE, 66-673 Drama Club, 65-66 1 RAUL GARZA JV baseball, 64, Varsity baseball, 65, Spanish Club, In- dustrial Arts LAN CE GALE GRIFFIN NDCC, 63-66, Drill team, Platoon leader, Assist. Instruc- torg Spanish Club, 65 ', f', ,..'i --f-l' A -, , ' ' j 6' WINDEEN HALL .V ,,-., ffl, V I -,,,, I Volleyball team, 64-67, Office, 64, YFC, 64 Q f I jing DOUGLAS ARTHUR HENSLEY - ' , ,V V. - f Varsity football, 65-66, IV football, 64, French Club, l r 5 A ' RAY HERNANDEZ - 7 ,.,, ,,, , Slide Rule Club, 65-663 Industrial Arts Club, 65.66 A KAREN LEA HILL FHA, 665 Major choir, 64 PATTY INMAN Treas., Gordonettesg YFC ALAN KEITH JOHNSON Concertmaster, orchestra, 65-675 Band, 65-675 All city 0fCheSff2, 64-665 All state orchestra, 65-665 Regional orchestra, 655 Brigadoon, 655 Pajama Game, 67 W ,,.,.. -.5 TW If 3 A 'B 9 fe 1 'N f , , 'V f -A 'W s1 WP I V . ,- I , ,,,.+Q VERNA JONES .K - 'f 'rl' I .i I 46.4 Drama Clubg Bowling Clubg Literature Club Q I l ' -, 3. N- , ,V 10' 1' 'M' LONNIE DEAN JORDAN- 'fb n ' ,, 4 -4 .JOHN KORCZYNSKI Industrial Arts Club, 64-655 JA, 64-66 KATHLEEN KELLOGG American Legion Club 64-675 Program Chairman, FTA, 65-665 NHS, 65-675 2nd Most Beautiful, 655 Queen of Herts, 65-665 Imperial Gaurd, 64-675 Student Council, 66-675 Yrc, ee-67, Office, 665 Tutor, 64-655 2nd Most Representative, 67 LARRY WAYNE KOONCE German Club, 65-665 Industrial Arts Club, 65-66 'QS 'WS 4-es, WENDY SUSAN LANE Vice-Pres., Sr. Class, 66-675 Imperial Guard, 64-675 Student Council, 64-655 French Club, 64-655 Tutor, 64-655 Reporter, Soph. Class, 64-655 Future Sec'y Club, 66-675 Most Popular, 67 LINDA CAROL LEE Office, 65-665 Pre., Future Nurses, 66-675 JA, 64-665 Orchestra, 64-655 Tutor, 65 ALFRED EARL LINDOW DORIS ANN LAMPE '-3 .il- .ff 'Xx'i,-..., I X ' xi 4 . f - , -- I 5 ix, A-1, by fi 3, ' ' f ' , ' 'Af ' ' ' ' I' W , 'T' --arf Y Delicacies were in abundance at the Buffet Supper following the High Sen- ior Prom at the Braeburn Country Club. WL ,QM f f vw, ' '33 f ,, f 6: Z la V 'il -7 RICHARD DENNIS LON 4 , Industrial Arts, 63-65 V timfwf ,j l ' ' - ' PATRICIA LEE LUSTER ' ' , ,, German Club, 65-67, SeC'y,' Treas., JA, 65-66, PTA, if . 64-663 Student Council, 66, Tennis, 64-663 Imperial Ex:': Guard, 653 Red Cross, 643 Office, 65-673 2nd Most ., Popular, 67 E65 if ,4 I ff ' ' 7 ,i ' U 6 1 ,, i Z I i ROBERT THOMAS MCARTHUR ' , ff I Cheerleader, 65-663 Slide Rule Club, 65g Folk singers A 1: -Club, 65-663 Office, 65-663 Cafeteria, 66, Most Popular ' , Wh BETTY MCCLOSKY wfjflfllf ' ' h'? f. 6 3 STEPHANIE MCFARLAND FI-IA3 FTAQ Modern Dance Club f,'!: ROBERT MCMILLAN Most Likely to Succeed3 Libraryg German Club 64-655 V' Slide Rule Club, 65, Industrial Arts Club, 64-66 M MELANIE JEWELL MILLER National Forensic League, 65-67, Sec'y, Future NursES . X 66-673 Student Council, 66-673 Imperial Guard, 64-65 Office, 64-663 Clinic, 65 ff' ' - . - A 71 'F W 5 I I ,, '. 1 L ' ' ' lf, 1 1 fl 31' -I Q l - JOHN THOMAS MORIN Auto Mechanics, 66-67 E WILLIAM NOWLIN . , - ,.,,,,, ,V I wg 'I 1 1.-,. I f Football, 64-65, Industrial Arts Club, 64-659 YFC, 655 ' - Q -- ' Hi-Y, 653 Most Representative, 67 ANN OSTEEN Bowling Clubg Garden Club, 66-673 FHA ' ' C' ' 13-VW: , J V, , V, , ,f ,Q.mfsi-:32:,,:4,,-,fy E D -JI J , DAVID PADEN Mixed Choir, 66 DALE CAMERON PARKER BILLY PEACOCK Bowling Club, 64-66, Hi-Y, 66, French Club, 65 X KX ,fiitvg ' 5. 'F E -r I 's R1 aff, , . f V. ,,.,, , , , gi., f ,. ,..,.f,. .. .' I J , ea ' 7 'Nw Nag L 4 pm .3 bbqfvl 1, I' 1 ,,,4ff't ?'-, X - X 5? A o- ' gan' J if 5 iv ,Jie . ' l E ' P, V , ll Y 'Eff' J ' STEVEN DOYLE PETTYE . I ' - , DONALD PRIBLE itll . i E . , f W I 'tw CONNIE JEAN PRIEST a E! -,fm JA Sweetheart, 65-663 Pres., JA, 65-66g FHA, 64-675 E 'M' Tri-Hi-Y, 64-65 - - I , GAIL SAILE . I Reporter, Sr. Class, 66, Imperial Guard, 64-66g Latin . 1 M 'ty : I Club, 64-653 Office, 64-66 Q , ' b ,gr-X, Q ' RICHARD JOSEPH sT. CLAIR ' 'T' D , ,,..-v-. , . W-, ,,.,.,, , ,,., ,.,w,f 4,,,,,,..,,-.1 J J X, ' 'f ,WWjffjj'fT7?Z? f? ' ' N'-'f -I, T7 'W z V I f 1 DONNA HELEN SHERMAN M5 f ,, . ,, ff HARVEY SCHLINDER 'te LINDA SHUPAK yur f? JUDY SIFFERD JA, 65-66, Future Sec'y Club, 65-66 CAROLYN STARNES Swim team, 64-653 Girl's Varsity Assoc., Gordonettes, 65-67, Major Choir, 65-66, IA, 65-66 WV I L JEANNE STOKES French Club 645 NEDT Certificate of Merit, FTA 64- 65, FHA, 65-663 Vice-Pres., Sec'y, JA, 64-66 COLLEEN DIANA SWEENEY 'Uh Tri-Hi-Y, 643 Modern Dance Club, 64, FHA, 64-66 W ff-rl ,f ,-I 1 w, Q i A as '6 X f 4 f .ff-es , Y S-- -bi ,Q-f W-Wfy-W -,7---WW, -W ww f 7, 1 7. 6 ,y X , , CAROL WALKER ' ir' A -LA, V Oofdonenes, 66-67, YEC, 65-676 JA, 64-65 ,Q MELANIE SUZANNE WALKER I ' lv Imperial Guard, 64-67g Pres., Sr. Class, 66, YFC, 64-663 374 4? I Latin Club, 64-653 Office, 64-67, NHS, 66-673 FHA, , 663 Who's Who, Home Ec., 66, Outstanding Girl, School If Board Award, 663 2nd Most Likely to Succeed, 67 , f , 7, A I LUCILLE ADELE WILSON I German Club, 64-673 FHA, 65-67, FTA, 64-65g Rotary ,. -- 'l sweetheart, 66 ' .5 ' PATRICIA LYNNE WORRELL V Rampagers, 643 Future Sec'y Club, 65-67 ROBERT WELDON YOUNG M M L'0uf Scniar O,Wccrs REPORTER PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER Gary Doiron jeff Baker Mike Brennaxi: john Wessels Not Pictured SECRETARY SGT.-AT-ARMS Tina Reid Charles Vento 39 4 ' of . ' 'K '1 ' 'f I, . ,fp '-ga, X I 'MV . +23 rw,-mv, Lf , l' , 1 ai- A-, , I 3,n'A'ii'li'jkn,,,. I, A ,aff DAVID ADAMS ,fini ,,,. V, 7, , ,Vg STEVE ABERY MICHEL ABRAMS Optimist Club scholarship, semi-finalist, 663 NHS, 66. 675 Office, 64-673 Tutor, 65-673 Vice-Pres., Future Nurses, 65-67, Science Club, 64-673 Mu Alpha Theta, 66-673 Latin Club, 65-67, Spanish Club 64-66 BOBBY ADAMS Varsity baseball, 67g JV baseball, 66, Industrial Arts aa- fx-,Q I Q' Imperial Guard, 65-67 Club, 65-66g JA, 65, French Club, 65 ESTELLE ADAMS '17 SHIRLEY ADAMS Future Sec'y Club, 66-67, FHA, 65-663 Reporter, Span- ish Club, 65-675 Future Nurses, 663 Modern Dance Club 65-66 THOMAS ADAMS National Forensic League CLIFTON ADCOCK .A-'RY ,il we Q ,ag x ' V -1 3? C, ii 'I JOHN RICHARD ADEN 7-..., N...- 7 I 516 Q YN X qv- X Q Xjij' X Nw, ROBERT WAYNE ADEN , ,,,f 1' 7, 4 ,Q A A HELEN AGUIRRE ,V , , ' Imperial Guard, 65-67, American Legion, 64-675 Span- vv- A V I ish Club, 65-66, YFC, 64-66 we l .W MIKE AKIN ' V V, 2 , 'ik.,,,, f , i' .V , Drum protribune, Imperial Guard, 64-67, Student Coun ,,,,, X cil, 66, Future Nurses, 64, Future Sec'y Club, 661 K t ,I 1st, DAR Americanism Essay Contest, 66 , , , !ac A 'if' I - , Industrial Arts Clubg Bowling Club DAVID RICHARD ALFORD WILLIAM JOHN ALFORD CLIFTON ALLBRITTON E' 7. ,J I I ggi ',.. EUTCH ALLEN , Industrial Arts Club, 66-67 ' DUDLEY ANDERSON Q JAMES ANDERSON i Student Council, 643 JV football, 64-653 Spanish Club, 643 Industrial Arts Club, 66-673 Hi-Y, 66-673 JA, 64-65 H s JOE ANDERSON -'M' Industrial Arts Club, 64-673 Varsity basketball, 66-673 All tournament, Sherman, Spring Branch, 66, JV basketball, 65-663 Soph. basketball, 64-65 STEVE LLOYD ANDERSON I L PAT ARDOIN GARY ARMBRISTER Varsity footbal1,'64-673 All city, 663 Varsity baseball, 653 track, 66-673 Association, 65-67Q Vice-Pres., YFC, W 65-663 Industrial Arts Club, 66-673 2nd Most Popular, 663 Who's Who, Boy's Athletics, 67 MIKE GENE ARN i JESSE ARRIAGA 5, JUNENE ASH I 4:7 l l I r f 'UH E f-Q -fr--3 GAYLE BAGGETT Major choir, 66-67, Gordonettes, 65-67 4- ffl, L JEFF BAKER Pres., Senior class, 66-67, Reporter, NHS, 66-67, Pres., Science Club, 65-66, Reporter, Student Council, 64-673 Reporter, American Legion, 64-67, Vice-Pres., Mu Alpha Theta, 65-66, Vice-Pres., German Club, 66-67, Most Likely to Succeed, 67, Who's Who, Science, 673 Rotarian, 66, Varsity basketball, 66-67, All tournament, Sherman, Spring Branch, Jaycee, 66, JV basketball, 65-66, NMQST Let- ter of Commendation, 66, NEDT certificate of merit, 64 RICHARD BALL Track, 66-67, Cross country track, 65-67 DARLENE BALLUCK 4'1 'N mn. 1 -.Q ' 'ITP' MARTHA BAILEY Imperial Guard, 66-67, Drama C'ub, 66-67, Pajama Game, 67, Spanish Club, 66-67, Folksingers Club, 66-67 SHARON ASTON J Pres., Sec'y, Sgt.-at-Arms, Jr. Historians, 65-67, Asst. l Treas., JA, 65-67, Tutor, 65-66, FTA, 66-67, NHS, 66-67 BECKY ATKINS t Sec'y, JA, 64-67, Chairman, jr. Historians, 65-66, Drama, 64, Swim team, 65-66, Tutor, 66 ' PAM AUSLEY Pres., French Club, 64-67, NHS, 66-67, Sec'y, Mu Alpha Theta, 66-67, Imperial Guard, 64-67, Literature Club, 66-67, IA, 66, Spanish Club, 66-67, Tutor, 65-67, ' German Club, 66, Who's Who, French, 67 l 1 l I s ..-- fi'- ' ..,. if jg 0-3 l 'riff Vx . :,, Z- ,.,, M 5311 . 1- if, Q--'? ' A GARY BALLUCK 't N SHARON BAM.MEL CONNIE BARCLAY Pep Squad, 64-653 Gordonettes, 65-67, Major choir, 66- 67, FTA, 66-67, YFC, 66-67, JA, 64-67 CINDY BARKER NHS, 66-67, Treas., JA, 66-67, FTA, 66-67, Tri- Hi-Y, 66-673 German Club, 64-66, Art Club, 65-66 1 IVA JEANNE BARLOW YFC- 65673 Volleyball, 66, Future Sec'y Club, 65 St d C NITA BARTOK u ent '1, 66,6 . - . ' , 66-673 FTISUES66 7, YFC, 65 67, Vice Pres., JA, JERRY BATES 51 ' f -1.47 f EVELYN BATTALIA 'UM ...Av 5 . 2, 'ZZ ldv French Club, 64-66, Office, 66-67, YFC, 64 CAROLE BAXTER DANNY BEASLEY JV baseball, 65-66, JV football, 64-65, Slide Rule 65-66, Hi-Y, 66-67, FTA, 66-67, Bowling Club, 65 67, Industrial Arts Club, 65-66, Jr. RICHARD BELL Historians, 66-67 Track, 64-65, JV football, 64, Soph. basketball, 64-65 Mngr, JV basketball, 65-66, Varsity football, 66, Sci ence Club, 64-65, Association, 66-67 KAREN ANNE BENTZ PATRICIA BERGER 4 f if I 7 Drama Club, 66-67, Tutor, 65 -4, ,qu 4 STEVEN BETHEA Z'i1 J, 4 i Mngr, Varsity football, 65-66 '59 BYRON BETNCOURT JV football, 64-66, YFC, 64-67, JA, Hi-Y, 66-67, Span- ish Club, 64-65 LYNDA BETTS Red Cross, 65-66, FHA, 66-67, Future Sec'y Club, 65-67 ALAN JAMES BIES X in ., .t fx 5 , 'Ns' x YZQQJ7 A 4 ...ff -pf 111: 43 7. , 1-?,'lQ' I ' JOSH BILLINGSLEY I A- Bowling Clubg jAg jr. Historians 'ps ggi' ' ' W' ' PAMELA SUE BLACKMAN Gordonettes, 65-67g Reporter, Modern Dance Club, - I I V es-est st-ey, Garden Club, 66-673 Pep squad, es-ee A J A MARY ANN BLAHA Aff' ami Student Council, 65g German Club, 65-663 Modern '72, I . Dance Club, 64-663 Future Sec'y Club, 66-67 X7 l 3 4 V,V, I Q, f ,, 1-4 ' I ' ' A DAVID BLAKELY FT- 7 , ig 1, Trackg Cross country track Z LINDA SUE BLOODWORTH l '-A, , Z JANET BLOUNT Sgt.-at-Arms, Group chairman, Jr. Historians, 65-67g FHA, 64-67 WILLIAM EDWARD BLUMMER SHARON BOBBITT Tri-Hi-Y, 64-65g Modern Dance Club, 64-65g JA, 65- 663 French Club, 65-663 YFC, 66-67g Bowling Club, V 66-67 fx ed ,N- 1'3 s- lr.. , ...qpqvv SUSAN MARIE BOBBITT VICKI BOCANEGRA Thespians, 66-673 Pajama Game, 67g Drama Club, 65-66' jr. Historians 65' Spanish Club 65-66' JA 66' YFC 66 DIANA BODE ' Drama Club, 65-66g DE, 66-673 Red Cross, 65-66 .frzmzucc JUDY BOFFA SeC'Y, French Club, 65-67, FTA, 66-67, Drama Club 66-67, Reporter, orchestra, 65-67, Vice-Pres., JA, 65-67 .,-,sl qi! RONALD BOLEY ANN BOMMARITO Student Council, 65-66, Tri-Hi-Y, 65-67, Drama Club, 65-66, French Club, 64-65, Sec'y, JA, 65-66 LQ' 'up' 'lv' 7- 3 ,,,W?,, Qrfllege fwmimzfitws 2 MIKE BOSWELL , -- PECK BOSWELL ,' Varsity football, 66-67, JV football, 65, Swim team, 64-65, ---r Pres., Hi-Y, 64-65, YFC, 64-66, Industrial Arts Club, 64-66 a --5 SHARON BOURQUE BARBARA BOYCE CATHY BOYLE f-...J FHA, 65-67, JA, 65-67, French Club, 65-66, Jr. H's- torians, 65-66, Gordonettes, 66-67 I ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, lil, ,L ,,,, , gf A VV .lf yi. 1 I 'U PAUL BOYLE 1 ' W Q if ,Mr - ' ,I ROBIN SUE BRACHER , .A A , ' NHS, 65-67, Imperial Guard, 64-67, Pres., Historian, X f' f I , Spanish Honor Society, 65-67, Assoc. Editor, Soph. Editor, I , 15- Aries, 65-67, Quill 8: Scroll Honor Society, 66-67, Office, ' f ' V 65, National Forensic League, 66-67, Spanish Club, 64-66, if Folksingerg Club, 65, Literature Club, 65-66 ,,,, , .,,, ,76 ,.,,.. , I JOHN MICHAEL BRENNAN Pres., Treas., Student Council, 64-67, Vice-Pres., Senior class, 66-67, Pres., Gulf Coast H.S. Press, 65-66, District Vice-Pres., FTA, 66-67, Sgt.-at-Arms, junior Class, 65-66, NHS, 66-67, Sgt.-at-Arms, Spanish Honor Society, 64-67, Sports Editor, Columnist, Tribune, 64-66, Vice-Pres., Slide Rule, 65-66, Letter of Commendation, NMSQT, 66, Quill 8: Scroll Honor Society, 65-67, Most Representative, 67, Semi-finalist, NHS scholarship, 67, Alternate, Boys State, 66 E' ', ' -.J 41 f'!7 t f i l PAMELA ANN BREWER JA, 65-66, FHA, 65-66, Tri-Hi-Y, 65-66g French Club, 65-66 'tis 'Q-.,,,,,, NH. -qvvffl 5L l BOB BRITTON SHARON BROCK Bugle tribune, Imperial Guard, 64-67, JA, 64-65, Folk- singers Club, 64-65, FTA, 65-66, Vice-Pres., FHA, 66-67 X ,ff ..,, I . MARY SUE BROCKMAN Modern Dance Club, 65-67, Drama Club, 65-66 ':'.'? rf5 . ' Q ta, A 6, DENNIS LEE BROOKS JOHNNY BROOKSHIRE Swim team, 64-653 Water Polo, 64-65, Slide Rule, 64 MARY BROTHERTON NHS, 66-67, Mu Alpha Theta, 65-67, Reporter, Science Club, 65-673 Tutor, 65-673 YFC, 66-675 Ist, French's Spice Contest, 643 lst, joske's Taste Setter Contest, 653 NEDT certificate of merit, 64 '- f'.7!4f if 25 -4:31, .,,. ,,,.,, 7 x GEORGE BROWN Slide Rule, 65-66, German Club, 65-663 Mu Alpha Theta, 65-66, Bowling Club, 663 Orchestra, 65, YFC, 66, FTA, 66, Hi-Y RONNIE EUGENE BROWN Wi, . , , - e'-1 ROBERT BRUCE if 'A' f NDCC, 64-675 Superior Cadet, 66, Superior Instructor, ,, , 67, Rifle Team, 65-67, Drill Team, 64-673 RamtrackS, A ft 65-673 City Honor Guard, 65-663 Kiwanis SW Houston i , - ' Award, 665 French Club, 64-65g JA, 64-66 V A fgxf - , 'if' KATHIE BRYANT ,J ' l I 'JJ l 0 I Treas., Thespians, 66-673 Historian, Drama Club, 65-673 A kifiig, A French Club, 65-66, Student Council, 66-67, Modem ' X 's Dance Club, 65-66, Brigadoon, 66, Pajama Game, 672 ' . 1 Office, 66 ff LINDA ANN BRZYMIALKIEWICZ Cy A pi' REX GERALD BULLOCK Bowling Club, 65-66, JA, 65-66 , ,W , 6,.A. 62'6, , , ,3',1,,',,5-4,rfa,, y,',,,a 1 vf'n7,,W,3,,, , 7 ,gf f f X f f Pu 4 4 fW7' f' , 1 1,75 X 5' LINDA BURNS jf, W JOHNNIB SUE BURT Y '... ' , y ROY DONALD BURT TROY RONALD BURT ff , M FRANK LOUIS BURTON PAM BYRNE Spanish Club, 66-675 Tri-Hi-Y, 66-67 fl 445, 7,95- 'C l MARGARET BYRNS Latin Club, 65-67, FTA, 66-67g NHS, 66-673 Gordonettes, 65-673 Tutor, 66-67g WhO's Who, Latin, 66 PAT CAFFERTY Co-editor, Editor-in-chief, Feature editor, Tribune, 65-675 Pres., Quill 8: Scroll Honor Society, 65-675 Sec'y, Spanish Club, 65-675 Program chairinan, Mu Alpha Theta, 65-675 Spanish Honor Society, 65-67g NHS, 66-67g NMQST Letter of Commendation, 66g DAR good citizen, 675 Rotary sweetheart, 67g Who's Who, Journalism, 67 4 .N,.,,., e.,V ,Li ,V,,,, LOUIS CALDARERA ' 1 Tehspians, 66-67g Drama Club, 66-675 Pajama Game, - pb, '67, Hi-Y V ' BRIAN DUFF CAMPBELL Q A ZZ. , Sec'y, VICA, 66-675 Industrial Arts Club, 66-67, Auto V1 ' rnechanics, 66-67 WH - TED CARAPEZZA fndustrial Arts Club, 64-663 YFC, 66, Tutor, Office, S6 'fvg ' ' f'-f f,r-,:,L, . 7' ,.,, ,. . . l I KV' Q..-if -d 'Spf I 52 591' Wi gifs A PQ i .am J T fo. -. '? 764 - 3 - 7 3- A.'.u 5 ,W TERRY CARPENTER 'X U A '6 gig? + if 4 M M ,s l kt A XX x lf if -- by ,W 'N J Vk ' sf ying 11 1 Xml M anim' Have Winning Sanrio! Spirit ROBERT CARMICHAL Reporter, band, 65-673 Orchestra, 65-673 Stage band, 65-673 ABE, 65-673 German Club, 65-66: YFC, 66-673 JA, 65-66 NANCY MAY CARMICHAEL Band, 64-673 All city band, 65-673 All district, 66-673 Orchestra, 65-673 FTA, 64-673 Latin Club, 66-67 BUD CARPENTER tm? 'UK- 51 3 ' j 3 , e w ,U SU' X, H s., ,,,. 4, ,- ,.,7i,-' K l To live is to win. ROBERT CARRICK JV football, 643 Varsity football, 65-663 VV Associa- tion, 65-673 Cafeteria, 663 National Forensic League, 67 CARRUTH YFCQ Industrial Arts Club MARY LEE CASEY Student Council, 643 Imperial Guard, 66-67 ' ' ' W 'wi' 'W' , ,, s MELVIN CASTLEBERRY ELLEN CESSNA Rampagers, 64-65, jr. Historians, 65-66, FHA, 66-67 A' ig' vvwi' PHILIP CHALK g M'- YC' ROBERT CHEANEY NHS, 66-67, Varsity golf, 66, 673 VV -Association, 66-673 Program chairman, Mu Alpha Theta, 65-67, German Club, 65-66, Number Sense, 65-675 3rd, UIL Slide Rule, 665 3rd, UIL Number Sense, 66, lst, Actuaries Test, 663 semi- finalist, Optimist Club Scholarship, 66, Tutor, 64-66, Vice- Pres., Slide Rule, 65-67, JV baseball, 65, Soph. basket- ball, 64-65, 6 if f., 'fig ' iwi 2 5' , , 4 l ,V .-.. ,, , -Q.-,-,.,.:,,,m JOE LEE CHRISTEN 7 ,A , 1 X Pres., Industrial Arts Club, 65-67, FTA, 66-673 German I V ,. ,,..,, In Club, 66-67 -H' CHRIS CIARELLA W 'N 'W'l 5? WW I fa: iv Y A .aw ' 1 1 to .1 .ya WAYNE CLINTON JV baseball, 64-65, Varsity baseball, 66, Associa- tion, Industrial Arts Club, 66-67, Bowling Club, 66-67 PAT CLOONEY Imperial Guard, 64-663 Sgt.-at-Arms, Spanish Honor Y Society, 65-679 Office, 66-67 JOHN COLALUCA Tri-Hi-Y, Industrial Arts Club +-..-,, ,-IF 'x Qi, , X A-ff .- X., -- 1' X , .i'V' 4 --1 - -f:-. ,ts . , arg- C , we Q . 'i 5 'Nd 'ZS' i 8 DAVID CHILES DEBORAH ANN CHISHOLM NHS, 66-67, Imperial Guard, 64-675 Vice-Pres., Cor- resp. Sec'y, National Forensic League, 64-67, lst UII.. District Persuasive, 66, 3rd Regional Persuasive, 663 Sgt.-at-Arms, French Club, 64-67, Literature Club, 66- 673 Library, 66, YFC, 64-67, NEDT award, 64 LYNDAL CHRISMAN Slide Rule, 65-665 Bowling Club, 66, Industrial Arts Club, 66-67g Number Sense, 65-66, JA, 65-66 - A -Mat, . , as - , N, N time HQ, ffrfeff-2' ' ' ' ' ' ' 7' ' -, My f 't '?'fi'czf5 ff: - S. f - ff -Qivf ' , Lx J I 1 , Avi X , -GLY , ,gif f , 'WF ' , I 1 ' wil 7,741 if L 1 4 xf Q J' A X Au f , f . . 9 6 'W x 1 N -4 T1 4 W WAYNE COLLINS German Club, 65-67, Slide Rule, 65-67, Industrial Arts Club, 65-67, Track, 64-67, NHS, 66-67, Office, 64, NEDT award, 65. GLORIA COLMENARES Swim team, 65-67, Volleyball, 66-67, Mixed Choir, 65-67, FTA, 65, Folksingers Club, 65-66 LINDA CONNERS JIMMY DARRELL COOKSEY - JV football, 64, Track, 64-66, Association, 65-663 Cafeteria, 66, Literature Club, 66 ' French Club 64-653 Office, 64 RONN IE COSTON JV football, 65-66, Spanish Club, 66, YFC, 66 3'3 PAULA CORLEY 'nuff BILLY CORWIN '-5 , TQ, DALE ALAN COURTNEY M QA. CONNIE COZART V 5? A NHS, 66-67, Treas., Band, 65-67, French Club, 65-67, , -gg F Tutor, 65-66, All city band, 65-67, All district band, vggl, ' 66-67, All regional band, 66-67 -.I in-A ff v-45' 4-f 'e WILLIAM MICKEY CRAIG BARBARA CROSS Imperial Guard, 65-67, Tri-Hi-Y, 64-653 FTA, 65 66, FI-IA, 66-67, Student Council, 66-67, Office, 66-67 CINDY LYNN CUNILL LINDA CURE 'I I 7 if I t DE, 65-67, Reporter Q6 f ., .- , 5 CYNDY CYPHERS 3? A f, I ' l at I 6 NHS, 66-67, FTA, 65-67, Tutor, 65-66, Mu Alpha 'S' 'Y w C3 Theta, 66-67: 5Par11sh Club, 65-66, NMSQT letter of I f f . V, C0fUmeUdaf10f13 Semi-finalist, Optimist Club Scholar- ,a ,n sw 'A M., , '-5' ship, '66, Who's Who, Commercial, 67, 1st, George f 5 ,I Cf' , ' Washington Carver Essay, 67, Rotary sweetheart, 67 .' I . JERRY JAY DAILY L' ' ' A f , ,,,,,,,l Club, 65-67 PEGGY DEAN FTA, 66-67, Tim., JA, 65-67, YFC, 65-66 SUSAN DEMAR Spanish Club, 64-66, Office, 64-66, YFC, 65-66, Litera- ture Club, 65-66, FHA, 64-65 PRISCILLA DEVRIES Imperial Guard, 64-66, NHS, 66-67, Student Council, Vice-Pres., FHA, 65-67, Treas., JA, Office, Basket- ball Queen, 66, 2nd Most Popular, 67, Reporter, Tri- Hi-Y, 64-66, YFC, 64-66, Cafeteria CATHY DAILY Vice-Pres., Jr. Historians, 65-66, IA, 65-66 VIRGINIA DALIO Student Council, 64-65, Spanish Club, 65 ' K -,. STEPHEN D'AMICO NDCC battalion commander, Drill team, Ramtracks, AVE LINDA DAVID Circulation manager, Tribune, 66-673 Imperial Guard, 65-67, Tri-Hi-Y, 64-65, Student Council, 65-66, Office, 65-67, YFC, 64-66, Tribune' sweetheart, 67, Baseball Queen, 67 FRED DAVIS Industrial Arts Club, 64-66, Slide Rule, 65-66, French Literature Club T GRANT DAVIS ,s-.5 . A -ag., Q- Y My ,Z . ta ,. ' 1, f 1 A, 6 ,- ' fb VT Za! , 44,67 1 ,415 6 ,L , I 4 7 ' in M ii' Z' ' E Y-Q7 , 'izffm 3 f , ,X X, 7 az ' rw ,' K ,yytv ajft' il fig gg ,. ,A f M 7 .6 7 , 6 , V if, if ,' '-6 firm ' 4 Si A La I do say, that's not cricket! You're hogging the ball! I 967 .75 Zhi! year Of U16 Kam Cfhincsc Umar New year f f VW, -V T. , If 'Alf V 1:95 A ' , ' YFC, 656 FHA, 66-676 FTA, 66.679 Sec'y, JA, 65-67g , M 'f , V Tri-Hi-Y, 65 ffm ' U, I GARY Do1RoN 'th a '-,' Vs 4 ' Varsity football, 64-67g Varsity baseball, 653 Track, 66- 673 Industrial Arts Club, 66-67g Student Council, 65- J, Q 673 Reporter, Senior class, 66-673 2nd, jr. class favorite, ' ' ' 'A 65 . lj A ,..-in ALMA JEAN DOOLING Latin Club, 65g Drama Club, 65-673 Spanish,Club 663 FTA, 65-67 JUDY DOWELL Future 'Nurses, 65-675 FTA, 66-675 NEDT award PAUL DREGGORS Industrial Arts Club, 63-64 Q GENEVA JANE DUDLEY Girls Varsity Association, 65-67, Jr. Historians, 64-65, Tennis, 64-65, Volleyball, 64-67 TIM LINN DUFF NHS, 66-67, American Legion, 64-67, VV Associai tion, 64-67, Varsity football, 64-663 All city football, 66, JV basketball, 64, Varsity basketball, 65-675 2nd Most Original, 66, Co-editor, Sports, Aries, 66-67 'SHELLEY DUVALL Spanish Club, 64-65, Tri-Hi-Y, 64 ,M W ,. ,. A a, -1 .Q f Wei f , 7 -4 ,- A ' 5 W 5,11 4' l , .' A la - if -- flu A f ,tl ,, W, 4 N0 ,., .L 43 A RJ A . v p- A - ffy' - -, ' l MARY ANN DWYER Archery, 65-67, Girls Varsity Association 'Oi' ,'Nr N DARCIA EDMINSTON FHA, 66 67, Sgt. at Arms --1-..-, 55:14 4, gf- Treas., V . .4- SYLVIA ELLIOTT Sec'y, JA, 64-66 HARRY EDWARD ELLIS LAURA JEAN ELLIS jr. Historians, 643 FHA, 63-64 DEANNA EDWARDS French Club, 64-66, YFC, 64, Drama Club, 66 JOHN EDWARDS Band, 64-67, Pres., Mixed Choir, 64-673 All region choir, 64-673 Who's Who, Vocal Music, 66 'CT RHONDA EDWARDS ? , Future Nurses, FHA, Literature Club, JA, 64-673 YFCg Nt? Jr. Historians W , i CARL ANDREW EFRAIMSON 'ff' i t , 'Nfl 'J' -.ggi ,F --7 v 5' 6,12 H .I X. ,V .Y . , X ,Z PJ 1 I A V5 . 4 I Q v - , MARY EMRICK - fix ' N L . I 1 Imperial Guard, 64-65, Tutor, 66-67, French Club, 1 Q ' ,cf I 65-67, YFC, 66.67 1 av ITIL RICHARD ENGLAND 4' m , V Industrial Arts Club, VICA 67 ' 1 l'? CARLOS ENTENZA Industrial Arts Club, 64-67 BOB FAIRCLOTH JV baseball, 65-64, Varsity baseball, 65-673 Industrial Arts Club, 63 GENE FERRELL ANNETTE FERRIS Mixed Choir, 65-67 STEVEN FIORE Tribune, 66-67 CAROL ROBIN FIRSCHIN G National Forensic League 4? KATHY FITZGERALD Band, 64-67, Vice Pres., JA, 64-67, FTA, 64-67, Or- chestra, 66-673 ACh16VCf,S Assoc., 66-67 L - 'H ' A KATHERINE SUE FLIPPEN , ' 'V 'N 'X FHA, 645 FTA, 65, IA, 66, Gordonettes, 65-669 fb, gl, , NDCC, Queen, 65-67g Battalion sponsor, 66-673 Span- .' - - 44 my ' ' ish Club, 66-67 I AJ , 'E . -if ' DARLENE FLORES K An. 3, .1 WX, - KEITH DONALD FLOWERS j ' I , ' , Varsity football, 65, 66 JV football, 643 3rd Friend ' liest Industrial Arts Club, 663 Cafeteria, 66-67 , Manager, Swim team, 66-67, Association -L JANICE KAY FLOYD Sffldenf Council, 64-65, Imperial Guard, 66-67, Jr. Hlsforwng, 65-66, Mixed Choir, 64-67, Red cross, 66-67, Girls Varsity Association, 64-65, JA, 64-65 A BRENDA JOYCE FORD Gordonettes, 66-67, Modern Dance Club, 65-66 1 GEORGE ARMAND F ORSYTH Swim team, 63.-64, Student Council, 64-653 Spanish Club, 66-67, Literature Club, 64-65, Spanish Honor Society, 66-67 Wx aff! 'VTE' k f ,, ,, pa I oT1s FOSTER ff X 77 Industrial Am Club, 66-67 'j1'ivf EL ' I A . V, - F , ' I J. ' ,fa , ' I . 5,- 7 f, .4 , I ,wggff f J ' 0 fav' ff 6 - f- 4 M rf-Izffw 5 ' - I f: -' -f ' 621. ,si fe - if 2 1' Z' I ev W7 QV . ,,f, Q ELLEN ELIZABETH FRAZIER Whos Who editor Aries 65 67 Editor-in-chief, ' , , ' S Corres. Sec'y, NHS, 66-673 Sec'y, Treas., Slide Rule, 65-66, Program chairman, Mu Alpha Theta, 65-67 67, Program chairman, Girls Varsity Association, 66-67 Swim team, 64-67, Rotary sweetheart, 66, YFC, 65-67 Office, 65-67 MARY ANN FRIDYE LINDA LOIS FRIEDEL Spanish Club, 65-66, FHA, 66-67 Program chairman, Quill 8: Scroll Honor Society, 66: HUGH ALLEN FOURROUX 9 S 26 5 f-ww-.-. .--vw -...,,, ,, Bowling Club, 66-673 Hi-Y, 65-663 Latin Club JENNIFER ANN FOWLER JA, FHA, Folksingers Club JOHN FOWLER Varsity bas6ball, 65-67 NATHAN IEL BROWN FOWLER JR. JV football, 64, 655 Varsity football, 66 BILL FRANKS A JV football, 65, Varsity football, 663 Industrial Arts Club, 64-65, Spanish Club, 66-67 - fi .L,, elf .l l Q 4 55 2 ' ' ' -in , 1 'V L' N Q , , f riffs' , Af f aff , f , 1 1 if ' if Q - 5, J, fr fe gr,-arm - . xl H ,f - ' '.'- f S X . 5 x 1 f X -I 55 1, L Af 772 - . 3. DEBBIE FROST I , 'il 5 Gorclonettes, 65-673 NHS, 673 Student Council, 64 I 553 Imperial Guard, 64-65 ,gd I2 an 'I' ' V BARBARA LYNN GAMEL , in ' IA, 66-673 Tri-Hi-Y, 66-67 E' SUSAN -JO GARDNER ffg ',6 qV FTA, 663 PHA, 66-67, Office, 66-67 5. 6' ' f V uuuu In ' W 3, , , if 'V'-2 J FRANCES ANN GARRETT ii , ' ' Science Clubf 65-663 YFC, 65-67, Literature Club, 65-67 X HZ ,, --- E ? ' V .1 7 THERESA ANNETTE GARRETT ,Q-. if , eeie M I 55 i ,--It , 'vw I safe' X C- fr 541 ...n LINDA KAY GARRETT Tennis team, 63-673 Volleyball, 64-663 Pres., Historian, Girls Varsity Association, 64-673 Who's Who, Girls Sports, 67 -G? I JANIS MARIE GATES FTA, 65-673 Girls Choir, Brigade, Red Cross, Girls Athletic Club .aj 1 JANE ANNETTE GAUMER , i ' Proconsul of Music, Imperial Guard, 65-673 Student Coun- 'y 3 l cil, 65-663 Red Cross, 65-663 Swim team, 64-653 Vice- 1 ' Pres., JA, 66-673 French Club, 66-67 , DANNY RAY GAUSTAD ' r . Ni E' 1 MIKE GAVIN DREW GAY Varsity football, 65, 66 f NC DONNA SUE GEE W QQ X Recording Sec'y,' NHS, 66-673 Member-at-large, Stu- dent Council, 65-673 Imperial Guard, 64-673 Future Sec'y Club, 65-673 NEDT certificate of merit, 65 - ' J! V r1'r'1 f '-tf f -i f f' I T ' f Q , I fi, F 1 -I f RONNIE GERMANY G' German Club, 64-66g Literature Club, 65-663 Bowling V Club, 64-65 LAMAR GIBBS ' PAMELA ELAINE GIBLIN A A' Future Nurses, 64-67, Office, 64-66g Treas., Ram- pagers, 65-66g JA, 66-67' Gordonettes 64-67' FHA f ,. 11 , 1, ff ff' f, WAMA4-, ,.,. .,,4i!W f 1 I M ,, ' x 1 X ' J 'f 3 66-67 ' ' i ' V A ? TOMMY GILBREATH wi 1' NORA GLENN , JA, 64-65g German Club 64-65 GARY GODWIN K I il. , V , ,I Seniars Ifarficzpafc fu Jnferschulasfic League Cfanfesfs -ve SUSAN DIANE GLASSBURN L Don't laugh! I just broke the worlcl's water broom-vault record!! 57 lf. 1-of--s' ID HUF MARY JANE GOGAN Rampagers, 64-65, FHA, 64-65, DE, 65-66 BOB EUGENE GOOD Tri-Hi-Y, JA, 65-66, jr. Historians 65-66, Mu Alpha Theta, 65-66, Spanish Club, 65 LAN CE ROBERT GOODWIN Student Council, 64-65, YFC, 64-67, German Club, 64-65, Slide Rule, 64-65, Mu Alpha Theta, 64, Band, 64-65, Office, 64-65 ' NANCY GORE Volleyball, 64-65, Girls Varsity Association, 64, Vice- Pres., Jr. Historians, 65-66, Imperial Guard, 66, Best L Plebian, Pres., Garden Club, 66-67 ROSALIA MARY GORNEY JOHNNY GOTTLIEB SHARON GRAY German Club, 64-65, Bowling Club, 66-67, Sec'y, FHA, 66-67 p l ,aa-0 H046 Sig 4 MARY GREER 5 vice.PA-S., Pres., FHA, 64-67, French Club, 65-66, 'A - Archery, 65-66, Jr. Historians, 66-67, Imperial Guard, f , 66-67, Gordonettes, 66, Office, 66-67 K' ff -3 3 ,, -A I 6' 1,7 x 1-3 f f I1 4-T., xi ,uns ,li-if fl, S- 5' if wind If 'I i U Q 'Mil V NA f EARL GRIFFIN 'A D 13755 i-.gg .z,f:1Lfg3',,,.-.6,1,f- K Q f 'GM f'7sfaz,z.,,4:faa:Lf,'-.',-,4f '-.,45:tA:1,:, '6- ,Y A .,,, . A I 4 ff f , ,,f A 4 f f Af 0 G X I 1 f 1 f f 1 1 f f 1 7 f I Q4 1 f Y JANE ELLEN GRISSOM Cheerleader, 66-67, Pres., Thespians, 66-67, NHS, Game, 66, Swim team, 65, Tri-Hi-Y, 65-66, Basket- lst Duchess, Homecoming Queen, 66,'Student Council, 65-66, Drama Club, 65-67, Brigadoon, 65, Pajama Game, 66, Swim team, 65, Tri-Hi-Y, 65-66, Basket- ball Queen, 67 JIMMIE WARD HACKWORTH Band, 64-67, Stage Band, 64-67 NAOMI ADELL HADLEY YFC, 64, 3rd Vice-Pres., FHA, 64 U ELAINA BETH HAIRSTON Imperial Guafd, 64-675 NEDT certificate of merit 649 Gordonettes, 655 Library, 665 lst, American Chem- ical Society test, 665 Business manager, Who's Who editor, Aries, 66-67 MELANIE ANN HALDAS ArChery, 64-665 Girls Varsity Association, 65-67' French Club, 65-665 Student Council, 66-675 Girls Sports editor, Aries, 66-67 BOBBY VON HALE Band, 64-655 Auto mechanics, 65-67 DAVID ROBERT HALL DRU HAMILTON -6' 43 av Wh! DC ? , ANN HARDIE Drama Club, 65-675 French Club, 64-675 Swim team, 64- 675 Ir. Historians, 655 Pajama Game, 67 LARRY HANNESSCHLAGER Bowling Club, 64-65 KAREN JOYCE HAN SEN 675 News Editor, Tribune, 66 LATRECE HARDIN MARY LOUISE HARDIN G Industrial Arts Club, 64-655 German Club, 64-665 Pep Squad, 64-655 Volleyball, 64-655 Tennis, 64-665 French Club, 66-675 Quill 84 Scroll Honor Society, 66- Q! SHANNON LYNETTE HARRAH jr. Historians, 66, Sgt.-at-Armsg FHA, 66-67 DON PAYNE HARRIS i But by the time,I finally got there, they had already begun to dance! GAIL ANNETTE HARRIS I ,. V, NHS, 66-673 Mixed choir, 66-673 YFCg JCL, German I t 'f' f fm ' Club3 Literature Club, Future Nursesg Student Coun- 1 L Q cilg Red Crossg UII, typing medalg Typing I awardg ' , fi X 9 'Y ,eil H V Shorthand Spelling award 0 1 X ig ' ,,' GWEN HARRISON X -If I, I ,-, 0, ,,' 0 ' , 1 , H '- ' ,. 'gf POLLY HARRISON ,fl I ' W , NHS, 66-673 Spanish Honor Society, 66-679 Girls Var- -1 ' 1- sity Association, 65-673 Reporter, Spanish Club, 64- , j L 66, Follcsingers Club, 65-663 Volleyball, 66, FHA, 66- ' 1-f 67, Office, 66, Bowling Club, 64-663 Delegate to X Att. General's Conference on Crime, 65 , A .- , S S 'J AM 7.4VVk ,i . ROBERT HARRISON , A fi ,V J- I JA, 64.65, Industrial Arts Club, 64, YFC, 64-65 - I I 3 3. KARON HARSCH W, 3, f - ,,,,,, ' Treas., NHS, 66-673 Scribe, Imperial Guard, 64-673 ' ,M ---- - M ,X Pres., Reporter, Librarian, Orchestra, 64-673 All city or- 6' jf ,, A chestra, 64-673 All region Orchestra, 64-673 YFC, 64-67 A if ---- - 3, iz.. , .'-, 1- f I 'I 2,54 fi ' GAYLA HARVEY f I ' Senior trip chairman, Imperial Guard, 64-673 If- , .I Historians, 65-663 Future Sec'y Club, 65-673 Mixed A -53.3 1 I I,,,,, ,ww Sf choir, 66-67 Yrc, 66-67 r V- , A ,' X' 3. -V SUSIE HARVIN I,-,,.,Tf pf, A ' Swim team, 65-673 Girls Varsity Association, 65-67 X X HARRY HARWELL IV football, 643 Varsity football, 65, 66, Track, 65-67 JIMMY LYNN HAYS , LINDA ANN HAZLETT l A Imperial Guard, 64-67, Future Sec'y Club, 66-67 I ff- 5 Q.. - --M- ff- 1 ai le ,, if . , 3, X 'H HELEN HEFLIN Imperial Guard, 65-67, Tribune staff, 66 '.', - Y N 6, ,,,,, .ii2. L - W, , ,,-. gm, '11-,. 1' . 1 . l WILLIAM LAWRENCE HEIDBREDER N 4 X I -, ii Cross country track, 64-67, Track, 65-66, NHS, 65-67, - 'ix Q. ' 5, Association, 65-67, Tutor, 65-66, Slide Rule, 65-67, ' ,lg V. ' Mu Alpha Theta, 66-67, German Club, 64-67, Hi-Y, ' 6 A 66-67, Industrial Arts Club, 66-67, Band, 64-66, Spanish --4, ,- ' -. Club, 66-67, AVE, 65-67 i ., GENE HEINBICH 5 Bowling Club, 65-67 L- f .mf - - N 'fit' KENNY EDWARD HELTON LINDA HEMNESS X .- -f 1 it DONNA JAN HENRY 1 Imperial Guard, 64-67, FHA, 66-673 NHS, 66-67, Of- fice 66-67 xi A LELDON BENNIE HIGGS jf German Club, 64-66, Industrial Arts Club, 64-67, W A A -it Association, 64-67, Track, 64-67, Cross Country track, 64-67, Bowling Club, 66-67, JA, 65-67 l ' Q, LESLIE CYRUS HIGGS 7 A 7 Cross country track, 64, German Club, 65-673 Bowling 4 Club, 66-67, Sec'y, Industrial Arts Club, 65-67, Hi-Y, l ' ,gg 66-67 X 'Pe DOROTHY ANN HIGH Y Rampagers, 64 f RICHARD ORLAN HILL ' NHS, 66-67, Mu Alpha Theta, 66-67, Sec'y, German M 7 Club, 66-67, Golf, 65-673 Slide Rule, 66-67, Student Council, 66-673 Tutor, 66-67, Library, 66-67 Ll M04 an JOSEPH STUART HINTON OLIVIA MARIE HILLIARD Imperial Guard, 64-673 Student Council, 64-663 Sc ence Club, 64-653 Library, 66 ROBERT CHARLES HILLIN DONNA MARIE HINES Z ' 1 .rr PHILIP WAYNE HOGUE Q , Industrial Arts Club fv I GAY HOKE FHA, 66-673 Future Sec'y Club, 66-67 CORY LEE HOLBERG JV football, 64-663 JA, 643 Hi-Y, 653 YFC, 64-65 POLLY HOLLOMAN rus- ELAINE HOLMES FTA, 65-663 FHA, 65-663 Archery, 663 Tennis, 67 '13 F2 A If .Wm ff, RONNIE HOPKINS CYNTHIA HOPSON JA 64-66' Rampagers 64-66' French Club CATHY HORSLEY Office 66-67 ' -. , 4.-4, RAYMAN JULIUS HOUN SEL DEBBIE HOWARD Vice-Pres., Future Sec'y Club, 65-67, Vice-Pres., Garden Club, 66-67, Jr. Historians, 65-66 LYNN HOWDEN Spanish Club, 66, German Club, 64, Varsity basketball, 64-67, Association, 64-67, Industrial Arts Club, All city basketball, 65-67, All tournament, Spring Branch, Sherman, Jaycee, 66, All tournament, Jaycee, Denton, 65, Most Valuable Player, Spring Branch, Sherman, 66 'if' L I Q: A If CONNIE MAE HOWELL I ,h ,,,,.5, WILLIAM HOWREN f Treas., Spanish Club, 65, JV football, 65, Track, 65- J 66, Hi-Y . ,,c.,,., A I BEVERLY JEAN HUDECK Semi-finalist, National Merit Scholarship, 66, Imperial Guard, 64-67, NHS, 66-67, Semi-finalist, Optimist Club Scholarship, Rotary sweetheart, 66, National High School Press, certificate of acceptance, 67, Outstanding Stu- dent, 67, Semi-finalist, NHS Scholarship, 67, French Club, 64-67, Tutor, 64-66, Office, 65-67, NEDT certifi- cate of merit, 64, Ready Writing winner, 66, NCTE nominee, 66 MIKE HUDSON 65-67 ROBERT ALAN HUMBLE Industrial Arts Club, 64-65, Tutor, 66 RUSSELL WAYNE HUNNICUTT Industrial Arts Club, 64-66 JANICE HUNT YFC, 65-67, Tri-Hi-Y, 65-66, Future Sec'y Club, 66- 67, FHA, 66-67, JA, 65-66 MARY AGNES HUFF Future Nurses, 64-65, FHA, 65-67, YFC, 65-67, Library, NANCY ANN HUGHES Office 66 67 ,i 5-,,' 5.-..... Q-V--y 1 ..: .1-Qui 'ir DC 1 Lf' ,,,.4r 5-.f 71i?ff'fv3: f5l I 2 ' in JAN ELOIS HURZELER I at-215 , ,Sm H NHS, 66-67, Imperial Guard, 64-67, Sec'y, Student 'W' . 'vw Council, 64-67, Sec'y, American Legion, 64-67, Sec'y, 25- 'V 2- ' , , Jr. class, 65-66, 2nd jr. favorite, 653 2nd Soph. favor- ' it I -,gi A It ite, 64 V' N l ' v'-Q-4, ',.. If --f M, , ,.., , , MARGARET MARIE HUTCHINGS 'T , JERRY CLIFTON HUTCHINS Y German Club, Jr. Historians, JA, NEDT certificate of I M 1 merit 'Q , 9 A THOMAS GREGORY ILIC ,Q 2 -L... , TOBY SUE INGERSOLL Volleyball, 65-66, Tennis, 65-66g Vice-Pres., Girls' - - Varsity Association, 66-675 Spanish Club, 64-66 CANDACE ELIZABETH JACKSON ' ' Consul of Music, Imperial Guard, 64-67, Sgt.-at-Arms, 2 , I ' N Soph. class, 64-65, Reporter, jr. class, 65-66g Student ' Council, 64-65, FTA, 64-653 Reporter, Spanish Honor J, Society, 65-67, Pres., Gordonettes, 66-67, Future Sec'y -?'.3 -Rf 'f I f, Club, 66, Most Likely to Succeed, 67, 2nd Most Original, 'I V ', X. , 67 1 A , , TRAVIS BURRELL .IARVIS REBECCA JAYNES LN C Sgt.-at-Arms, 64.65, Tri-Hi-Y, YEC, es-67, FHA, 65 N 'V' A I 673 Drama Club, 65-67, Future Sec'y Club, 66-673 Vice-Pres., Pres., JA, 65-673 Modern Dance Club, 66-67 L- N-'Skt .gkbd A lar' MARIAN CHERYLE JENKINS VL, K .... E, -' LY ' .I A ' ' i'fi A - u ,N ,..,.Q QL Zvi- ,K A - RONALD JENSEN X ' ' ' V, ,I V ii ' Slide Rule, 64-653 Latin Club, 64-67g Hi-Y, 66-67 - V 'W 5' J -' VICTOR LAWRENCE JOE NV , l M y 'TN 45 German Club, 653 Folksingers Club, 65 C E -tt' V - ' CARROL ROBERT JOHNSON H Spanish Club, 665 Spelling Club, 65 J Seniors Hold Part- Uma jobs HAZEL JOHNSON t , f A ,,:1k',1:, . t 1 ' A I ld WIELIAM JOHNSON ZJO CINDY ANN JONES A f FTA, 65-674 YFC, 66-673 French Club, 65-67g Imperial H Guard, 65-67g Office, 66 DEBBIE KAY JONES Student Council, 64-653 YFC, 64-673 French Club, 64-67g Imperial Guard, 65-67g FHA, 66-67g Office, 66g Red Cross, 65 LARRY JONES MICHAEL EARLE JONES. lf Q Oh no, what have I done now? SUSAN FAYE JOHNSON Imperial Guard, 65-67g French Club, 65-67, Student Council, 65-663 YFC, 65-67, Library, 64-653 Who's Who, Art, 67 ' JEFF JOHNSTON Hi-Y, 66-67, Spanish Club, 66-67 :iw 'J -r- 9 ,A Q1 pi , 4 SUSAN CHRISTINE KEGANS DON MARK KEIL Band, 64-67, Orchestra, 66-675 Bowling Club, 66 RONNIE WADE JONES JANIS MARIE JUNG Tri-Hi-Y, Red Cross, Folksingers Club JEAN RENEE KEBODEAUX Quaestor, Imperial Guard, 65-673 NHS, 66-673 Vice- Pres., Spanish Club, 64-675 FTA, 65-67, Office, 64- 653 Tutor, 66, Drama Club, 66-673 Modern Dance Club, 643 Pajama Game, 67 HAROLD LEON KEITH Sec'y, JA, 66 KATHY ANN KELLER , N JA, 64-673 Spanish Club, 65-66, Modern Dance Club, ' ' ' if 66-67, FHA, 66-67 fi LINDA KELLY 64-67' German Club 64-66' FHA 65-66 2nd Most Original, 67, Student Council, 66-673 Imperial Guard, 65-673 YFC, 64-67g Tri-Hi-Y, 64-66, office, ROBERT GLENN KEMP Industrial Arts Club 64 C ,Ll 7 ' ..1 I' V, X 1 , ff r ' ' ' H fl if 2 4.1. a t I ROBERT KEY Parliamentarian, DE, 65-67 CRAIG RUSSELL KING ED LOUIS KING JUDY KING ' ' Sec'y, Executive Board, JA, 65-675 Spanish Club, 65- ' ' ll ' 66, Tri-Hi-Y, 65-663 Brigadoon, 653 Pajama Game, f '55 X 67gYFC, 65-67g Drama Club, 65-67, Thespians, 66-67 I , 2 ROBERT SPENCER KING , , , , Nb' i t q,h,.o' KATHY KINGERY ' 7 A, ,fx Bowling Club, 66 KAY FRANCES KIRKPATRICK CY, TERRY CLINTON KIRKPATRICK Mixed Choir, 64-663 Pres., Folksingers Club, 63-665 Industrial Arts Club, 633 German Club, 63 Red Cross, 66-67 ,.-. ff' KATHY MARIE KLEKAR FHA, 65-66 CARL FREDRICK KLUGE PEGGY ELOISE KNAPP Future Sec'y Club, 66-673 Rampagers, 64-65 CYNTHIA KNIGHT FHA, 65-665 Bowling Club, 64-65 4, MARY LOU KIRTLEY DARRELL KLANDER MILTON KLEKAR i -'9 Yf 4. ' 2' fr., a-. S. .W , 4 5 f brm aw 4- ,asa E 3 If I 5 f fi 'UW ffdf I f f X 1 S-. Huw Q -665 V T?-3' A 1 I If f 4, , 6 ff N 7.01 an Zur M . I ff W fi 7 352' , ,WM 7 ..l4 l , 44 If V U 6 5 E427 ,,,-.1 .1 BEVERLY KAREN KOTERAS French Club, 643 Future Nurses, 64 Scwivrs S6144 And Keccive Singing Valentines PAULA KOTERAS JAMES EDWARD KOTZUR RICHARD KNOX Band, 64-665 YFC, 675 Chaplain, Hi-Y, 67 GREG JAMES KONECNY Bowling Club, 64-655 Spanish Club, 65-66 JUDY ANNE KORCZYNSKI FTA, 66-67, Tri-Hi-Y, 66-67, German Club, Modern Dance Club, 64-663 Tutor, 66-67 65-67 Those flowers on the wall, they don't.bother me 31311, KERRY KEITH KREGER DE, 65-673 French Club, 64 ELLEN KAY KRITZLER Band, 64-673 Orchestra, 64-673 All city band, 64-663 All region band, 66, All region orchestra, 663 Treas., French Club, 65-67 PATRICIA KROLCZYK ii ...mv 'S-...af 41 A --:' '1'i ' zv- Q ' -- 5 STUART NORMAN KRONE I I A Varsity baseball, 65, 663 Association, 66-673 A f 3 German Club, 66-673 JV basketball, 64-65 I 54,4 K -,gn KEN PAUL KUJAWA Q Bowling Club, 66-67 I ,X 'Ji 50' if ., f ,L , L . i f g5w'a!,:f4f:. , ' S' A A A LINDA ARLENE LAKE , A Q7 Tennis, 65 -L in Q X I rv . 1 M in , T : 4-,fi H- :I - -' , 1 I J R 2 1 ! it Q 4 if Q 1 4 3 4 15 ,3- , if MILLARD ALLEN LAND Asst, Drum Major, Reporter, Band, 64-673 Orchestra, 65-673 Stage Band, 64-67 LYNN ETTE YVONNE LANDRY NHS, 66-673 Student Council, 65-673 French Club, 66- 67, Gordonettes, 66-673 Bowling Club, 65-66 WAYNE ALAN LANG IV Football, 643 Babes in Arms, 643 Mixed Choir, 64-67 DENNIS ALLAN KUNETKA Industrial Arts Club, 64-66 SUSAN LEE KYLE Consul of Drill, Imperial Guard, 64-673 NHS, 65-673 Sgt.-at-Arms, American Legion, 64-673 Student coun- cil, 64-673 Girls State, 663 Rotary sweetheart, 66, Vice- Pres., FTA, 64-653 Red Cross, 64-673 YFC, 64-673 Office, 64-653 Most Representative, 673 2nd Friendliest, 67 'gg S-.Of HUGH LEYTON LAMB ---.. French Club, 66, Pres., JA, 65-663 Art Club in 77773 yvv-m--f -' - A ff Q ff :sa 7' 'A Q-:rr T - ,. ...W ,-.,.,f.n--.,r,,n. - -if , ,,- , , ,,, ,g - , ' f 'fm A - ,' - - ' ' f ,' .+ - an ,r 5 ff -, ' gem- c ,f ,1 17 .urn--.-I-4 ' - -1 - .C ' 1-Wit' Lfiff: J ' i ff y , ' 5 ,iv 3, V r ,V - A 1-K. -fi, ,f -4 2 . 1 ' , - f , ,jf ', 3, . ' -ot , 5 -f N' N f - ---. f' - Z-if 'nuff' THOMAS DIXON LARVIN JAN E ELIZABETH LAWRENCE Senator, Imperial Guard, 65-67, Latin Club, 66-67, Student Council, 65-66 IRENE LAPAGLIA DEBBIE DEANNE LARKIN Drama Club, 66, Modern Dance Club, 66 PAUL LARRIGAN JV baseball, 65, Varsity baseball, 66, Band, 65-67, Stage Band, 65-67 'rv -ily REX NEIL LEACH Tutor, 65-66, Spanish Club, 65, NEDT certificate of merit ANNA BELLE LE COUR il a ' -'file ' f - y y '.- I ,tie CLIFFORD LYNN LENERT ,- T 341, 1 JV Football, 64-66, Varsity football, 66-67, W As- ' I sociation, 65-67, Office, 65-67, Tutor, 64-67, Slide Rule, 5 1' 65-67, German Club, 64-67, Mu Alpha Theta, 66-67, 7 P Hi-Y, 64-67, Industrial Am Club, 64-66 -X vu. ,, M Yi? I1 DEBBIE LETH KATHY LEWIS NHS, 66-67, National Merit Scholar, 67, JVN Math Seminar, 66, NCTE Achievement Award nomi- nee, 66, Vice-Pres., Mu Alpha Theta, 65-67, Imperial Guard, 65-67, Literature Club, 66-67, German Club, 65-67, French Club, 66-67, Tutor, 64-67, Outstanding Student, 67, Who's Who, English, 67, Semi-finalist, NHS scholarship, 66, Rotary sweetheart, 67 PHILLIP GARY LEWIS Bowling Club, 64 ROBERT LEWIS ,,, sl N f-ffl MARIE JUDY LIEBER D - JA, 65-66 ' - MARY ELIZABETH LINDSAY :lice-Pres, Pres., JA, 65-675 Rampagers, 65-66g Ir. 7 xr istorians, 65 W NM! BOB STEVEN LOGAN ll 4 P A KAREN LUALLEN 6' YEC 64-67' FTA, 66-67 5 N 7' PEGGY LUDWIG A'T' D FHA, 66-67 fi 'Dip RHONDA LYKINS Tri-Hi-Y, 64-655 Drama Club, 64-67g FHA, 64-653 YFC, 66-673 Modern Dance Club, 64-673 Pajama Game, 673 Sec'y, JA, 65-66 TIMMY JAY LYNCH Soph. basketball, 64-65 Jn- 62,1 I Y , Nd V' 7 -V ,I DAVID LYNN Hi-Y, 66-67g Drama Club 66-67 lll . ll . - EJ. , K V , I I LARRY DAVID LYONS ' '63 l ? Q 9 WILLIAM MAGNESS - I, . '- 1 ,,,- Q ' Cross country track, 65-67g Industrial Arts Clul' --:T - -:K ' 'TIL 'fx 150,5 1 MARY ELIZABETH MAHON ,AW EF' 5 7 , 7I KIZWIS 161116 With 60il6'fl6'S, Failma ,find Spirit A-,L -Q ,if in l' Well, at least my wig didn't come off!!! A FRANK MICHAEL MAIDA GARY BRUCE MANUEL Track, 64-66, JV football, 643 Varsity football, 65, 663 Association, 66-673 3rd Most Original, 67 rf! 1 , 4,5 if,i, 2 A A ,1 . ,,,, 'iiilir ' if , ,f 'L lss A W . A s,.r6i Q , ,L ' GLENN HAROLD MARTIN 3 A , 1-A 6 M :1 iivii GRADY PAT MARTIN JR. J ' ' ' ff, f , j Industrial Arts Club, 66-673 Bowling Club, 653 - f N, . 7 AVE, 65-66 '73 'ff' if A GREGORY EARL MA A , I - A RTIN , E ' M . I A Drum Major, Asst. Drum Major, Band, 65-675 Pajama - X A Game, 67 I JOHN MAUK Pres., Sec'y, Hi-Y, 65-663 Industrial Arts Club, 65- 66, Swim team, 65-663 Water Polo, 65-663 YFC, 65-66 JIMMY MAY Soph. basketball, 64-653 JV basketball, 65-66g Varsity basketball, 66-673 Student Council, Office3 All city basketball, 67 X JO ANN MAY Gordonettes, 66-67, JA, 66-67 SUZXANNE MAY Bugle Protribune, Imperial Guard, 64-67, FTA, 64-653 Spanish Club, 64-65, Quill 8: Scroll Honor Society, 66- 673 Member-at-Large, Student Council, 65-673 Cafeteria, 64-653 Circulation Co-Manager, Aries, 65-66, 2nd Wit- tiest, 67 French Club, 65-673 YFC3 FHA, 64 'wif 3 League, 65-67 .' 5, 'sal I1 CLIFF MEGGARS MARY MEN ZEL WELDON MERSIOVSKY Photography Editor, Tribune, 66-673 National Forensic -wb ,jvc ,Hn -. 0?- - L J AV - I T ' 5 TOMMY MERTEN 5 '9 f Track, es-613Jvf00fba11, 64 fS.'.L'P MARY MEYERS ' A , ,,, Spanish Honor Society, 65-673 NHS, 66-67, NEDT l award, 64 V EMIL MICHAL JV baseball, 64-653 NHS, 66-673 Varsity baseball, 65- 67Q JV basketball, 64-663 German Club, 64-673 Pres., Slide Rule, 65-673 National Forensic League, 66-673 Association3 2nd, Slide Rule UIL contest, 663 Who's Who, Math, 67 ROBERT MIDKIFF CATHY MILLER F if 'iii' gf X ef 'J 4'-'gm NJ M SHEILA MITCHELL GARY MOELLER French Club, 64-65, Industrial Arts Club, 64-65, JA, 65-66 DAVID MONTGOMERY Swim team, 65-67, Trainer, JV football, 65-66, Industrial Arts Club, 66-67, AVE, 65-67 LINDA SUE MONTGOMERY GLORIA MOCK FHA, 66-67, FTA, 66-67, Spanish Club, 66-67, Future Sec'y Club, 66-67, Volleyball team, 65-66 PATRICIA ELAINE MILLER NHS, 66-67, Drum Tribune, Imperial Guard, 64-67, Sec'y, German Club, 64-67, Pres., Historian, FTA, 64- 67, Mixed Choir, 66-67, All city choir, 67, Office, 66, Tutor, 64-65, YFC,'64-65, 3rd, Miss-FTA SHARON JUANITA MILLER Historian, FHA, 65-67, YFC, 66-67, Treas., Garden Club, 66-67 ' SHARON MITCHELL Imperial Guard, 65-67, Asst. Editor, Tribune, 66-67, NHS, 66-67, Reporter, Spanish Honor Society, 65-67, Quill 8: Scroll Honor Society, 66-67, NEDT award, 64, Sec'y, Spanish Club, 64-65, Literature Club, 66-67, Library, 65, Sec'y, Treas., IA, 64-65 ,1 g:3fsv:p voz .,,.-Z ,, ,, Kfi,-,,-ajax -i na -N:--,LI Imperial Guard, 65-67, Mixed Choir, 65-67, Gordon- f ettes, 66, Spanish Club, FTA, Semi-finalist, Optimist Club , ' scholarship, 66 WINSTON WAYNE MOODY ga---I 7 Lt., Colonel, Battalion Commander, NDCC, 64-67, Com- ' f mander, Drill team, 64-67, Rt. Captain, Superior Instruc- A ill ,t , . 1- i n , ', -.JT ' I ef I, ' , if-Ti ' A H an , ' , D 1 'ftyi . , l Z , V . J.. tor, Rifle team, 65-66, Number Sense, 64, Industrial Arts Club, 64-65, Ramtracks, 65-66, Who's Who, NDCC, 67 f f r f W M , 5 1, ,. ,,, ,xl -,apri f f I X i DIANA MARLENA MOORE Future Sec'y Club, 66-67 FHA, 64-65, FTA, 64-65 JACK STRICKLAND MOORE NHS, 65-67, JV football, 64, Varsity football, 65, 66, German Club, 65-66, YFC, 64-65, Student Council, 64-67, Mu Alpha Theta, 66-67, Rotarian, 67 MICHAEL MORGAN MICHAEL MOROSIN MARIJAN E MORRISON Tennis, 64-67, Pres., jr. Historians, 65, French Club, 65-66, FTA, 65-66, Girls Varsity Association 65-67' Cafeteria, 66, IA, 64-65, Spanish Club, 64 CURTIS WAYNE MOTL l Pres., Hi-Y, 64-67, Industrial Arts Club, 65-67, Track, 65-66, Foll-:singers Club, 65-66, Mixed Choir, 64-66 ' . .', . M ' 3 ' --.- 1 'X 1 ' ' Q .137 . s-i, A 'V :Z,..v,v v l :I .W ' 25, SHERREL ANN MUCKELROY ' 411- Gordonettes, 64-67, FHA, 66-67, YFC, 66-67, JA, . it p 64-65, Jr. Historians, 66.67 I ,' Q-A WILLIAM MUELLER l ' -- I . v v',. . ' ' f ' T6 5.11, . GALEN SCOTT MUMFORD 'A . A xl i' ,' I ' 1 ',',' ' 'Q ' 'ii A 4 JACKIE DOUGLAS MURPHY S77 , A. .-.,.- ,Qi --' Band, 64-67, Stage Band, 64-67, Arranger, Brigadoon f and Pajama Game, 66, 67 F w JOHN MURPHY Industrial Arts Club, 64-65 'Xe-40' INGRID MURRAY Bowling Club, FHA nf,-4 -I KAREN MURRAY NHS, 66-67, Club Editor, Aries, 66-67, Pres., Spanish Club, 65-67, Vice-Pres., Spanish Honor Society, 65-67, 6, Sec'y, Mu Alpha Theta, 65, Sec'y, Quill 8: Scroll Honor Society, 66-67, Tribune, 66, Teachers-of-Spanish Award, 65, Library, A663 Jr. Historians, 653 Tutor, 65- 66, NEDT award, 65, Who's Who, Spanish, 67 DEE MUSICK . BARBARA MCAFEE hJ N .61 .-',,v 14' 'J Z, 40, I N , . W ,,.. L Rx f .L A Z , S- '1'-9 4 I Q f 1 , 7 rf, - L1 045' X-4' I Q A ANGIE MCFARLANE National Forensic League 64-67' Bowling Club 65-67 JUDY MCGINNIS DOUGLAS WAYNE MCGREGOR Track, 64-653 JV baseball, 66 DEBBIE MCCARTY Trumpet Patrician, Imperial Guard, 65-675 Student Council, 65-66g FTA, 66-673 Mixed Choir, 65-675 Gordonettes, 65-665 NHS, 66-67, Brigadoon, 65 BRENDA SHARLENE MCDONALD Girls Choir, 66-67 DWAN A LYNN MCELROY -Q NHS, 66-675 National Forensic League, 65-66, Future 4? j Sec'y, Club, 66-673 Drama Club, 66-673 Latin Club, 64-65 l .F ,ribs AL MCGEHEE l 'N--l .1 L KATHY MCINNIS 1 s..- Ev in... 6 6 SHARON MCKAY X i 'A CATHY MCKITHAN A ' Censor Imperial Guard 65-67f Student Council, 64-65 ' 1 .V-- ' A ,I A- .T SANDRA MCKNIGHT , x Asst. Sec y JA 66-67' FTA 66-67 ' LANA MARLENE MCLEOD X . l Q5 A .-.. gum--'-'- :a1-I. , - f 1.7 1 t V Sig:- v R .' .. M 2 5,3 G Q gi , -'r ' it 1 - f ' 'Aw X fi V 1' in ' as - ' L ' f '. L '95 fe T ! 'l 5 ' , in J 3 5 9 7 X ..... -7 , E , , , , , .4-1i l FHA, 66-673 YFC, 64-65 ,fs- GLORIA MCQUISTON I f J sr CLARK ALLEN NASH A - Industrial Arts Club KK Mixed Choirg Imperial Guardg YFC was MARCIA NELSON WILLIAM RAY NEWELL Industrial Arts Club, 64-663 Slide Rule, 65-66 CONN IE NICHOLS Sec'y, JA, 65-66, Future Sec'y Club, 65-673 French Club, 65-66g German Club, 64-653 jr. Historians, 65-66g YFC 65-663 Tutor, 65-66 -PQ, DOUG NICHOLS Pres., Jr. class, 65-66 MARILYN NOBLES Library ,,..,.1., - N At this rate I'l1 never beat Palmer at the Bob Hope Classic! LINDA SUE NORRIS Student Council, 64-66, Sec'y, DE, 65-67 .-N dbx uf' PHYLLIS OLLIE NORRIS 7' fi Orchestra, 65-67 , GAYLA SUE N ORTHCUTT arm- A French Club, 64-65, JA, 66-67, Treas., jr. Historians, 65-67 f-'01 ' ,f'. 1 X DONNY ANTHONY NOSER 24 7- 25 , , Bowling Club, 65-67 , V' 1--- ' , 'k': I ' xy, 7 ,,,-- JAMES MICHAEL NOWAKOWSKI 1 X,-. fe Swim team, 65-67, Water Polo, 65-67, German Club, 65, . X , 4 Number Sense, 65, Tutor, 65-66, NHS, 66-67 ' LYNETTE NOWLIN Modern Dance Club, 65-66, Drama Club, 65-67, Thes- pians, 66-67, Pajama Game, 67, Spanish Club, 65-67: Imperial Guard, 65-67, Student Council, 66-67 5 5- YJ-Z TOMMY OLIVER W'----, ' , . n ina, -g C JIMMIE PAT O'QUINN ,I -3, , if f,, ...pa f 52 - L WESLEY FLYNN ORR P ' Bowling Club, 64, Tutor, 64-67, Trainer, Varsity basket- , ' ball, 64-67, Association, 64-67, JV football, 65, German Club, 65-67, Cafeteria, 65-66, Trainer, Varsity football, 66, Semi-finalist, Optimist Club scholarship, 66 JOE OTILLAR National Forensic League, 64-67, German Club, 64-673 Literature Club, 67, Science Club, 65, Slide Rule, 64, YFC, 64-67 SHARON OWEN Future Sec'y Club, 66 DAVID LEE OZMER Industrial Arts Club, 64-65, YFC, 65-66, Bowling Club, 66, Science Club, 66 M. , -. M, l DIANA LYNN OZMER A Qrama Club, 643 Imperial Guard, 651 Student Coun- f Cll, 65-663 Bowling Club, 66-673 FHA, 66-673 YFC, ' 66-67: JA, 65-66 DEBBIE PAGITT Drum Centurion, Imperial Guard, 65-673 Student Council, 66-67, YFC, 66-673 Red Cross, 65-673 Future Sec'y Club, 66-673 Office, 65-66-3 2nd, Americanism Essay Contest, 66 PATRICIA ANN PALAzzo 3 Mixed Choir ap- W-,VW -,Wh-.,,,,,, -,,.... ..,,,,,,- ,.., , , ,, N I - ,-'72 nw - 615.15-. ,, A '- ,- , M-5 'P ff? ' x W7 ,,,,,,,, . Q M1 ,-,---,, 7' ff 1 f 4 RICHIE LEE PARKER German Club, 64-653 Industrial Arts Club, 64-653 Jr. Historians, 64-65 A , 'af' , I It 'H - L 4 ,33s3,, 'fs Six A A 53 ' 5 X 1 5.4 kb t emi' 3 , A, 2.2. . A 5 'Q N--an -4, .,,',,l ,,,, l DARWIN PARKS DE, 66-673 YFC, 64-673 French Club, 65-663 AVE, 64-653 W Mu Alpha Theta, 64 i f - f- , E f' 1 ' if GENE MARSHALL PARNELL up V Vijh Science Club, 64-653 Industrial Arts Club, 66-67 15 DIANNE LYNN PATELLA A -A Ni nt , lliilll JOE PAUL PAYNE , 4 b' Vi , Industrial Arts Club3 Auto Mechanics is 4 'Z DANNY RAY PERKINS A,,. Q JV baseball, 64-663 Varsity baseball, 66-673 Spanish ' Club, 66-673 Bowling Club, 66-673 Hi-Y, 66-673 Slide . Rule, 66-67 MARSHA JEANNEN E PERRY Gordonettes, 65-673 Pres., 64-65, Office, 64-663 Future Nurses, 65-663 Future Sec'y Club, 65-67 REBECCA Jo PETERS I CYNTHIA CAROL PETERSON Vice-Pres., JA, 66-673 FHA, 66-673 Modern Dance W Club, 64-65 nv A N-...5. i 1' fUS 1l- fa O 1' 4-my W6 ,659 4 -.Q My, Q, rr Q 'ke . my ,if 'Wff l JAMES PEITIS ,,al.,a.. CHARLOTTE ANN PETTIT li JA, 64-655 Sec'y, DE, 66-67 W'--of A HIRAM BRIAN PETTY IV football, 64-653 Swim team, 64-65g Water Polo 64-65 BETTY ANN PILLOWS Aries, 66-673 Treas, Sec'y, JA, 64-66 BEVERLY PIPPERT Bugle Protribune, Imperial Guardg 64-673 Treas. Stu- dent Council, 64-675 FHA, 66-67 MICHAEL PIZZINI Industrial Arts Club RONALD POWELL ' A X Industrial Arts Club, 64-65 If-1.5 80 All right, team, we-'re not out here for tiddly-winks!! L-I-1 MARTHA PRESNALL FTA, 64-653 Vice-Pres., JA, 64-65, Tutor, 64-65 JUDY CAROL PRICE Aries, 66-67, FHA, 65-67, Treas., JA, 65-66, Drama Club DONNA KAY PROPES DECA Club and A55 555 A5 5 5 7 I ,gi .XRR if -. fs ' ,, ,' 'i LARRY PULS I 1 Q V r. f' V: J Industrial Arts Club, Hi-Y, DE, JA 4, V, I , HARRY PURYEAR M up 7 4 ' N ' 4 Soph. basketball, 645 Hi-Y, 643 Spanish Club ' ' Praetor, Council, 6 I 4 DOLORES RAIN WATER 'sw' , NEAL RASHALL I Band, 63-665 Orchestra, 64-65 DONALD REDDEN A JV football, 643 Varsity football, 65-663 YFC, 65, ' Swim team, 64-663 Association, 64-673 Hi-Y, 64 LINDA REDDEN Swim team, 64-663 Girls Varsity Association, 64-663 Volleyball, 65 L ,, 3 Q q.:F 'l3m:- , I . CAROL QUINE Imperial Guard, 64-67, FTA, 653 Student 5-66, Office, 64-65 PAT RAGAN Spanish Club, FTA, Imperial Guard, 65-67 RICHARD RASCOE DE, 65-67 ,an- Q x A., ...Ar -gg ,fix Qlf'1'i T! I ' I 'i A ' ' ,L ' , fijfgfkfl' V ffl? 4 r . -4- ' V A A .. 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I ., 1 . n V A - ' A E W- ,- , X . ., Av' , QQ: ,l ' ff' ' 'Q'- Y' ei 'Sai -4r fT' K TINA REID NHS, 66-673 Cheerleader, 66-673 Homecoming Queen, 661 Sec'y, Senior class, 66-673 Imperial Guard, 65-673 Baseball Queen, 653 Soph. favorite, 643 Sec'y, Soph, class, 64-653 Tri-Hi-Y, 64-653 YFC, 653 Cafeteria, 663 Office, 65 BRENDA CAROL RICE Imperial Guard, 65-673 Mixed Choir 64-673 NHS, 66- 67g Office, 65-67 DARLEN E JOY RICHE Modern Dance Club, 64-65, FHA, 64-673 Director, Sweetheart, JA, 65-67 E ,Q-' , RICHARD ROACH Xt , , ' ' 1, V Band, 63.67, All district band, 63-64, Yrc, 64-673 Latin '-ff 'i'i ' f l, Club, 66-673 Ad Manager, Tribune, 63-643 Mixed Choir, N' 66-67 u-e-- :' ,- ' ' DON ROBERTS - 4 NEDT award, 643 Tutor, 64-663 Slide Rule, 653 NHS, 66, Mu Alpha Theta, 65-663 National Forensic League, 64- 66, Student Council, 64 VESTA ROBERTS Tennis, 64-653 Manager, Volleyball, 64-663 Orchestra, 64-66' Band 64 66' All district band 64-66 All re ion , , ' , , Z S band, 64-663 All region orchestra, 66-67 MIKE ROBERTSON PAT ROBERTSON I Y',' S g 2 f .A , s i -F ,.-e JOE ROBLES '-iii if---gy w PAM ROESLER Drum Decuribn, Imperial Guard, 64-673 Sgt.-at-Arms, Future Sec'y Club, 65-663 FTA, 65-663 YFC, 65-663 Student Council, 64 THELMA ROGERS National Forensic League, 65-673 Outstanding Speak' er, 653 Future Nurses, 653 Pajama Game, 67 V CINDY ROMAN Historian, Soph. Band, 643 Band, 64.673 Orchestra, 65-663 Red Cross, 66, Drama Club, 65 JANET ROMANS JEANENE ROSE MIKE ROSENTRIT N Industrial Arts Club5 AVE W' 7 - 25j-if 5 I 5 A 15 5 5' si ' V I 5, in 41,234 Ti-'ir il 4r '?'7 LAURA SANDERS 5 f A 'i Future Sec'y Club SHERRY SAUNDERS MARY ELLEN SAUTTER A' FTA, 66-675 Future Nurses, 65-665 Rampagers, 64-65 J 'J- N ,gi 'TJ' 'TW , ,?f' - ' 6 7 M , U SANDEE CLARETTE ROSS R ' V Modern Dance Club, 64-655 FHA, 64-675 Sweetheart, ' Vice-Pres., JA, 64-66 ,J ' 'wr----'Yr KATHRYN PATRICIA ROWLEY - ,1- Imperial Guard, 64-675 Student Council, 64-67 . I V .,.,.,. U, .,,. , 11 ff ff , '- Lf' ' , ' ,f --n., , -. ,X ,, ,n ' Q K ,- figagg ' f- j -,1 nz, 2 A 'ltl CHERI ROY H V K Historian, Thespins, 66-675 Sec'y, Reporter, Drama Club 5 . . 1 65-675 Brigadoon, 655 Tribune, 65-665 Pajama Game: , 2 675 French Club, 66-675 Sec'y, FTA, 65-67 p 'vi RANDY RUSK 5' Football, 64-65 it if I V JEANNE RUSSELL . Imperial Guard, 64-675 Spanish Club, 66-675 FHA, 66-67 MARY RYAN 'L Spanish Clubg FHA5 Tri-Hi-Y5 Tribune, 66 ,fr Inf' 1 1 10 fr 1' K: 'Fw fv- ,- ' . v f '9- U., Q6 .4 ., , Z 4' , . . f ,Z , . 14546. '7 6yaw:- 9, V-M4645 1 f r -' . V, :wif 2459! , , . g,,f,7f,, ,. ,--4' v M51 - - 7 ' 3, ' , , ,--as 5 ,V , 7 ' 1 wwf- ,V ,f - 2 f W -- 4 if-ei , f , , f M55-9 3 ,L 2. 'W A lt -ly 't '-A f ll , 1 f , ,--, H ' 9 6 f 1 A ' ' 1 rf ,A MARILYN SAVAGE Modern Dance Club, Bowling Club, Treas., JA, YFC KAREN ANN SCHMIDT DE, 66167, Jr. Historians, 65, Volleyball, 64 DALE ALAN SCHULZ Track, 65-66, NHS, 66-67, B6-vling Club, 65 RONALD DAVID SCOTT Pres., Soph. class, 64-65, Soph. favorite, 65, NHS, 66-67, Cheeneader, 66-67, Boy's State, 66, Student Council, 65- 67, Pres., Slide Rule, 65-66, NEDT certificate of merit SUSAN MARIE SCOTT NHS, 66-67, NMSQT I ttet of Commendation, 66, Mu Alpha Theta, 65-66, Frunch Club, 64-66, Jr. Historians, 65-66, Literature Club, 66, Tutor, 64-65 DAVID SCOTT SEEMAN Bowling Club, ,65, German Club, 65, Track, 65-67, Folksingers Club, 66, JA, 65 GLENNA RUTH SHEARER Pres., Vice-Pres., DE, 65-67 JIMMY SHEFFIELD Literature Club, 66, YFC, 64-66, Industrial Arts Club, 66- 67, JV football, 64, Varsity track, 64, Varsity football, 65-67, All city football, 66 :MW -A Q, GARY SHERBURNE 'F' A Trainer, Varsity football, 66, Trainer, Varsity track, 66, '- Manager, Varsity football, 65, French Club, 64, Industrial ? f K , ' Arts Club, 66, JA, 64 A 1 '75 A in BILL SHERRILL I I ' Industrial Arts Club 64-67 i -,,. y 'Ima DOROTHY ANNE SIMMONS Sec'y, Spanish Honor Society, 65-67, Vice-Pres., Span- ish Club, 64-67, Tutor, 64-67, Vice-Pres., JA, 64-659 Wittiest, 67 MARY LEE SIMMONS Treas., Spanish Honor Society, 65-67, Treas., Span- ish Club, 65-67, Tutor, 64-66, JA, 64-65 SANDRA LEE SLOAN Tutor, 65-66, French Club, 65-66, Jr. Historians, 65,FTA, 66 A Gus? 2' l It's my ball, and if you don't play my way, YOU CAN'T PLAY!! DAVID ALLEN SMELLEY BILL DOUGLAS SMITH CAMILLE SMITH I y .- Sgt.-at-Arms, FHA, 64-655 Band, 64-67g- YFC, 64-65 I DAVID SMITH ' A6y6 ' Band, 65-673 Orchestra, 65-67g Slide Rule, 66-67 L ' A ,-Q Cake' JL Walfrzpf I, uv , I ADRIAN MYLES SMITH 'kk 7 ffefrazfwzf-vw v-1-'cf f f' 1 VN 1. ws ' m. -in A I., ,I , , ,V , ,,,vv , I I ,,,. -,V I V-,,, I ' Fi, ' f , ' ' A-: :V I I I I I ,. . , ,. wt . If f ,A f, f MM . nv 1' ,-5 I f i I -ff L A I f I ' f ' , I N ' r 1- ' f' 'M' 'v'f':'ffrq ' '- H 1 1 if 3 1 , ' if-:'ff,, A, 1 , ,Qs ,,,,,M Q- v 4, r ,, , f. 1-Af. , I i . Q , rv ' i IU' f ' if , A . 'yi' ' A 2 'A f ' I .4-new . ' ' an-4 p ,,-w -4. A,- 'y x MELODY SNOWDEN -hh. BETTY JEAN SONTAG A JIM SMITH Bowling Club, 66-67 LYNN ARNA SMITH Modern Dance Club, 65, Drama Club, 65-673 JA, 66-67, Thespians, 66-67, FHA, 66-67, Brigadoon, 65, Pajama Game, 67 STAN SMITH Vice-Pres., Soph. class, 64-65, Vice-Pres., Ir. class, 65- 66, Vice-Pres., German Club, 64-67, Vice-Pres., Bowl- ing Club, 64-66, Pres., Band, 64-67, All city orchestra, 64-67, All region orchestra, 65-66, All state or- chestra, 66, Pres., NHS, 65-67, Member-at-Large, Stu- dent Senate, 65-67, Treas., National Forensic League, 64-67, Tutor, 64-67, Rotarian, 66, Who's Who, Instru- mental Music, 67 ,,,, . , ,,,. . . JWQDS DON JOSEPH SONY Sl'd R l , 64-67, N b S , 64-67, S ' Cl b, - , A , 641-62, bali Alpha Thi-'gl1a,er66-67? Spanish Cl?.1rbie66-617, I wi T ii' f, rv an Hi-Y, 66-67 , I RANDYSOUKUP New MARTHA JEAN SOWELL wr A NHS, 66-67, Tutor, 66-67, SeC'y, JA, 66-67 !,2. 2 1'1 '5 I I - f New! iw ,ICE fW- gk I ROBERT SPEARS 1, ' j JOHN DOUGLAS SPONBERG 1 X Iii-Y, 64-67, Industrial Arts Club, 65-66, Swim team, I I '67 ,,.- 5 i ' SHEILA SPRAKLEN i - D ' gif, E if i If ' K ' x i tm 'Wi ' rm ., ..' X, ,V ., I ca -- 1 4 - ,wik- , ,I I X YH 71 xg, 5' ' 'E All region orchestra, 66-67, Sec'y, orchestra, 64-67 Sec'y, IA, 66-67, Band, 65-67, Tutor, 64-66, YFC 64-66 TERESA SPRIGGS DONALD LEE SPRINGER Industrial Arts Club, 64-65, DE, 66-67 AJ' SANDRA STROBL Secy Tr1HrY 63 64 Bowlrng Club, 663 YFC 66 67 Thesprans 66 67 Drama Club 65 67 BARBARA STOCKDALE JUDY STOCKTON PAT SULLIVAN VICKY LYNN SWAYZE Vrce Pres Drama Club 64 65 Thesprans, 65 67 Babes rn Arms 64 Brrgadoon 65 Pajama Game, 67 Mrxed Chorr 66 67 All regron solo 1st Spanish Club 66 67 FTA 66 67 Folksmgers Club 66-675 Soundtrack 66 if Q xx j 'ull ,,.4 ' ,a'4,1'f,-,i ' . .,ki'u',.x' -.N - l' f' JV . f ' ti ' Q., fi-ii 'if 7 ' . I 1, 1 ' - - QI r -' A.. L PJ A r 'Wa fv ' RUSSELL EDWARD TELG Rule 65' Rotarian 67 l GLENDA JOYCE TEVEBAUGH CINDY THAANUM Mixed Choir, 64-67, Drama Club, 653 YFC, 65 .I 4 I A -I 'N I iv x X - gl I bet this would make a perfect dunce's cap for that silly-looking mustang! Cheerleader, 66-673 Vice-Pres., NHS, 65-673 Pres., Treas., German Club, 64-67, Pres., American Legion, 64-673 Pres., Bowling Club, 65-66, Mu Alpha Theta, 653 Slide ROBERT EDWARD TESSIER Industrial Arts Club 64-66' Auto mechanics 66 6 JOHN TAYLOR Editor-in-Chief, Co-Editor, Assoc. Editor, Photog., Tri- bune, 65-67g NHS, 66-675 Quill 84 Scroll Honor So- ciety, 66-675 Business Mngr., Aries, 66-67g Student Council, 64-67, French Club, 64-65, FTA, 65-66, lst, THSPA Editorial Contest, 66, 2nd, Trinity U. Pho- tography, 66, French.Achievement award, 65, Pres., JA, 66-67, Who's Who, Journalism, 67 RUSSELL BURNSIDE TAYLOR JIMMY LANG TEETS Ib Seniors ,-lufzzif Hvmmencemmf hfervises And Qrzzduafiwz l l . S l 1 l i 1 - r I SUSAN THORNE 7 KQ Q,-r' ' Q ' ' Ad manager, Tribune, 65-67, Drama Club, 66-67, Vice- , ' ' . In Pres., JA, 66-67, Jr. Historians, 65-67 ' - -2 -L. Q VN ROBERT EARL TIDMORE Q- -,X P' lvl. ,Q 6 Track, 64-67, W Association, 64-67, Industrial Arts , L 1 , , Club, 64 y 34 '. V I -S - KATHRYN JEAN TILLEY -A 7 ' , NHS, 66-67, Sec'y, Bowling Club, 64-67, FTA, 66- 'i ja 67, FHA, 66-67, Girls Varsity Association, 65-67, V J I Tutor, 64-67, Spanish Club, 65-66 .Ti X I Ai 5 f - ,,,i I A if any A wi ' f MILDRED MARIE TOWNSEND W jf, ,V V- Future Secy Club, 66-67 ' , CHARLES TRUITL , PATRICIA ANN TUMIS A YFC, 66-67, Future Sec'y Club, 65-67 'gy PHILIP MICHAEL UHRHAN X SUSAN VAN BERGEN QUX CHARLES RUSSELL VENTO .4,.a4'9' SHERRIE ANN VERNON Bowling Club, 64-67 GAIL VILLA FHA, 66-67, Future Sec'y Club, 66-67 MIKE VINSON Track, 65-67, Association, JA, Hi-Y, Arts Club Varsity football, 64-67, Association, 65-67, German Club, 65, YFC, 64, Literature Club, 66-67, Sgt.-ab Arms, Senior class, 66-67, Wittiest, 67, Most Original, 67 'S 4 V- '- rc- 1 2 5 I ..: F gg i .A -aw X Io l .g -'xv Industrial af' YO rx aw- I , .V ..,.. .,,,, W., ,.., .-,. .,,Y. ,.,, , , AT CYNTHIA LYNNE VoLoTKo Imperial Guard, 65, Feature and Editorial writer, Tribune, 64-663 junior Editor, Aries, 66-67, Quill 8: Scroll Honor Society, 66-67, Bowling Club, 66-67 LARRY WADE Industrial Arts Club, 63-67 TOMMY WALDEN Cheerleader, 66-675 Most Popular, 675 Friendliest, 673 American Legion, 64-673 Soph. basketball, 64, Hi-Y, 66, Literature Club, 663 Industrial Arts Club, 65, YFC, 64-663 Office, 66-67 RENAY WALDO ,QQ E' :in , ,- wr 'Ve 3, ' f , liit fi ' at , G ' ' CHARLES WALDING I Vice-Pres., DE, 66-67 ., J . 1 ,I N Rampagers, 64-65 PEGGY WALKER SHARON KAY WALL Pajama Game, 67g Drama Club, 66-679 Student Council, 64-65, Swim team, 64-653 Tutor, 64-653 Modern Dance Club, 65 ' Office 66 JIM WALLER German Club, 65-663 YFC, 64-66, Honduras project, 65g 123' JOAN WALTHERS Frenclm Club, 64-679 YFC, 64-65, FTA, 66-675 Jr: Historians, 65-67, Tutor, 65-66 U M BILL XWARD Treas., Literature Club, 64-663 Slide Rule, 63-65 Bowling Club, 63-66 HIRAM WARNER Tutor, 64 A MARGARET WARREN FTA, 66-675 Folksingers Club, 66-67 ..-. L -I CAROLYN PAYE WATERS ' Future secy Club, 66.6-1, FHA, es-ev, JA, 65-67 l HAYDEN DOYLE WATSON if., 'mi--A - ' ,Cx ,. VUSHY f00tba1l, 65, 66, All zone, 66, Varsity baseball. i Nj . Q NHS, 66-67, Treas., American Legion, 64-67, X Q - Q W A550C13t10fl, 65-67, Track, 66, JV football, 64, ,,.,,,,,- ' 1-X . JV baseball, 65, Tutor, 65, Industrial Arts Club, 7-.ga - 66-67, Yrc, 64-65 N, T 4 KENNETH ROBERT WATSON ' , ' German Club, 65-67, Latin Club, 66-67, Industrial ' ' Arts, 64-65 l X' k NK SUE ANNE WEAVER NHS, 66-67, Accompanist, Gordonettes, 64-67, Mixed Choir, 65-67, Brigadoon, 65, Tutor, 64-65, Literature Club, 66-67, Student Council, 64-66, Spanish Club, 64-65 KATHY LYNN WEBB 65-66 LINDA JEAN WEBB Treas., Future Sec'y Club, 66-67, Tri-Hi-Y, 65-66 JAMES DELTON WEBER Industrial Arts Club, 65-66 BARBARA ANN WEED Sec'y, JA, 65, YFC, FHA, Future Sec'y Club, Office HELENE MARIE WEGMANN Tutor, 65-66, Clinic, 65-67, Who's Who, German, Historian, FTA, 64-66, Ir,-Sr. play, 65, Jr. class favorite, Treas., Future Nurses, 66-67, German Club, 64-67, 67 l , 5 MAY!! i. H is Af. 4 Lv ,v ' K K ,P W .gn-I f A' ' 5 , ' ,eit- LESLIE HOW7 ARD WEIDNER g L A' , 1 , . 'A 1' , Tutor, 64-65, German Club, 65-66 in A ' , 4 ' 32' --5 LINDA ROSALIE WEIDNER ' , A J 1 4 ' ,ff I 5- L T.-5? .Q - Associate Editor, Circulation Manager, Tribune, 65-67, ' A A A 1 P U Chaplain, Quill 8: Scroll Honor Society, 66-67, Tutor, A ' A I ' ' ' A ' 64, Archery, 65, Tennis, 65-66, Bowling Club, 66 l V f J A - - -, , . JOHN WEINSTEIN - German Club, 64-67, AVE, 65-66, Slide Rule, 65-66, ' A ' Soph. basketball, 64-65, Hi-Y, 66-67, YFC, 66-67, - Industrial Arts Club, 64-65, FTA, 66-67 I X4 ' xp. 35, W C , 1 - -Ea 3- M, LOUIE GILFORD WELCH IV football, 64, Varsity football, 65, Jr. Best Citizen, 65, Brigadoon, 65, Pajama Game, 663 Thespians, 663 Junior favorite, 65-66 DAVID DEAN WELDON GLORIA ALISON WENDEL f-wg, , 'I' f :gf W -in JS' ft--, if 'C E - fl f , if ROY CRAIG WENTRCEK . f ' I Slide Rule, 65-663 National Forensic League, 65-67 at .- ' 1 if f JOHN WILLIAM WESSELS I , A ,, ., gf Treas., Senior class, 66-673 jr. Rotarian, 663 Varsity base- , -fd 3 H ball, 65-67, NHS, 66-673 Vice-Pres., Treas., Mu Alpha . -..,.- -3' Theta, 65-673 Association, 66-673 Semi-Finalist, ' 3 Optimist Club Scholarship, 663 Slide Rule, 65.67, rum, ti -3 I -I 64-663 German Club, 64-673 Soph. basketball, 643 AVE, ,' I - 7 653 science Club, 65-66 SANDY WITCHER Thespians, 663 Spanish, 65-663 YFC, 66, Drama,Club, 65-663 JA, 663 Pajama Game, 66 2 KATHI WHITE Football queen, 663 Proconsul of Drill, Imperial Guard, ,, Ni 64-673 NHS, 66-673 Sec'y-Treas., YFC, 65-673 Pres., Fu- We--ur ture Sec'y Club, 65-673 Student Council, 66-673 2nd Most Representative, 66-673 Treas., soph. class, 64-65 KN '1 x 'Q , I al' M JEANIE MARIE WILLIAMS V C ,W , , Bowling Club, 66 ff 'i ' ' ' al - I ALICE LANETTE WILLIAMS I Volleyball, 64-653 Future Sec'y Club, 64-673 Tri-Hi-Y, 64- N 653 Tutor, 65-66 Z - 'wif' J a V ,M LISE WILLIAMS Sec'y, Folksingers Club, 66-673 German Club, 64-67 Science Club, 64-673 Drama Club, 66-673 Swim, 64-65 LYDIA CAROL WILLIAMS D.E., 66-673 Sec'y Club, 65-663 junior Historians 65-663 Modern Dance Club, 65-66 ROSETTA WILLIAMSON , xp' '--1' I NHS, 66-673 Soph. Editor, Aries, 66-673 Archery, 64- 673 Girls Varsity Association, 65-673 Pajama Game, 663 T A ,,, A 7 4 'vyx I , l I I lflvf fm .L M -,-, ---ug , EIGHT BALL IN THE SIDE POCKET! MARK WILLIFORD Varsity football, 65, 66, Varsity baseball, 66, 67, IV football, 643 JV baseball, 653 Industrial Arts Club, 662 Mr. Western, 66 BARBARA JEAN WILSON Bugle Centurion, Imperial Guard, 64-673 Ad Mngr, Aries, 66-673 Bus. Mngr, Tribune, 66-673 IA, Vice-Presi- dent, 65-663 YFC, 64-673 German Club, 64-663 Vice- President, Quill 8: Scroll Honor Society, 66-67 ANDREA SUE WINTERBERG Future Sec'y Club, 65-673 Bowling Club, Library, 66-67 DONNA ESTELLE WOOD Flag Patrician, Imperial Guard, 65-673 Sgt. at NHS, 66-673 Pres. Junior Historians, 65-673 66-673 Bowling Club, 65-663 French Club, Office, 65-663 Choir, 65 STEVE BRUCE WOOD NEAL EDWARD WILSON Industrial Arts Club, 64-67 66-67 Arms, FHA, 65-67 7 Q5 BEVERLY ANN WINDHAM FHA, as-67, JA, 64-67 1' 3 W at I mv-I Sm' . ff+ '- i l all W 'I ' 1 if ff,-' 2 Q 4 -. A 2 , . 44 ' 3 tt A ' with - I - I f':'YM..wf. 4 e -J ,.a-v .J 1 ...ff if 5. 2 A-5 5 2,77 E 5 1 7361! yr fi P' y 411 , f l , , 5 I 7 X fag 7 5 ,uf 3 eff' STEVE WOODALL TERESA XWOODRUFF CINDY WOODS NHS, 66-673 Bugle Decurion, Imperial Guard, 64-673 All region choir, 65-663 Vice-Pres., Mixed Choir, 65-673 Folksingers Club, 65 L JOHNNY WRIGHT Hi-Y, 66-67, JV baseball, 65.66, JV football, 64.65, I I German Club, 65.67, FTA, 66-673 Tfeas., Slide Rule, 65- 663 JA, 66-673 Jr. Historians, 66-67 MICHAEL WRIGHT f , German Club, 65-673 French Club, 66-673 FTA, 66-673 Tutor, 66-673 YFC, 64-653 Who's Who, History, 67, Tribune, 67 RICHARD WYNNE Industrial Arts Club, 64-66 LINNIE YATES 1' JENNIE YATES DEBORAH YOUNG -M-PJ YFC, 64-673 Gordonettes, 64-663 Rampagers, 643 FTA, 65-663 FHA, 66-673 NDCC sponsor, 65-663 SIXS4 spon- sor, 65-663 Battalion executive sponsor, 66-673 Drum and .yi Bugle corps, 66-673 National Forensic League, 67 --ff' ' ' iA ': 'VA' 7' A 'A ' 'Til'-1-' i A T ef- 3l3-e- ., -. '3'33 + l2'l ' 'J'-.i:4: ff l ' I , ,!Q,Q,,, -!,, ,M ' DEBBIE ANN YOUNG ' , V I Student Council, 66-673 Treas., Ir class, 65-663 jr. 1 Y, 3, A Q' favorite, 66, YFC, 64-673 Spanish Club, 66-673 Office, H , l,- I Jf 'fi 'Lt' i 64-673 Friendliest, 67 c if -- A ' 5 t 3 JULIE ANN YOUNG 5. ' Q, -f Reporter, NHS, 66-673 Student Life Editor, Aries 66-673 - ' - -' , Member- at-large, Student Council, 64-673 Certificate 7 ' - C A of Acceptance, National H.S. Poetry Pressg NCTE A I 3, nominee, 66, Sec'y, Treas., Mu Alpha Theta, 65-673 -1' ' Social chairman, Quill 8: Scroll Honor Society, 66-673 FTA, 643 Tutor, 64-663 Jr. Historians, 65-663 NEDT aWard3 JA, 64 GARY ZAPP NDCC, 64-673 Superior Instructor. 66 S. lx . 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Went'rcek, Steve, Wesley, Paul Westerfield, Jacquelyn White, Donna White, Edwin Whittington, Cathy Willard, joe Williams, Diane Williams, Steve Williamson, Nancy Willoughby, Vickie Wilson, Ann fWilson, Debbie Wilson, Gail Wilson, Jeanette Wilson, Nelda Wilson, Richard Wimberly, Tommy Windham, Martha Windstrand, Marty Wisdom, Raymond' Woelfel, Alan A ' Wolfe, Allen , J Z,- ,..... 5-fy 44 ,fp- yf V 'P ,. fffl X 41' :A hu ,Vw H av lk 'Jef x 'mf , ffm , ' L x ig Wolfe, Brad' - gg ,Ln , I :L , Womack, Hazel A ' f Wondrak, Deborah ' .1 V I K an V f' 'v X' fog' f' N' 'ro- Woodall, Dorothy . Woodson, Susan f , W, AJ Woodson, Terry 54,1 'i W fw V QV Woodward, Pat ' nfl QL 1 ' ,J Wootan, Randy ,A A V4 ,Nu I Vg., ,V I, Worner, Ginger I ,f I '- - W ' ht T t l i VIL f, ' ..7 3 '-V, -1 Hg 7 ren ,. L, 4, ,V , E XVygant, Jeanne , I M Q ,I V T., , Wynn, Frannie ' '5' 1- F ' 1 if ' ' 'f , Yaggi, Pam ' . 'R -A- . ,x f 1 1 V Young, Cindy V - In 2 N' ' Zawacki, john I 5 , X Q ' Vg, . if ' -V f I A f ' arg, if ,VVA VW A 8- A ' - A 'D s f , a s i Zent, Connie , , A oh' b 6, ,Q Zighl, Bryan 2. f l Z I ' ' E J zoch, Lucy ig, f .32 N E, Zwernernan, Bill f - , J ' I Sophomores 1700 Szvrufard Z0 ?ufure lfcars ,4f Wal np 129 Arles Salufes Walfrzp is' Svphvmvre Calm Kneeling left to right: E. Dowlings, N. Nichols, B. Lyons, M. Newberry, S. Wentrcek C Kramer L. Cockman. Standing, left to right: Coach Winship, J. Koehne, T. Lykke, J. Hooker B Jones T. Parker, B. Thomas, J. Smith, M. D'Eramo, R. Johnson, R. Otto, S. Douglas Waltrip salutes its sophomore football team composed of eighteen members and the first sophomore football team ever formed at Waltrip. Last year a team was started, but was discon- tinued because ofthe few boys participating. This year's team only had a three game schedule but during the rest of the season the boys substituted for the district champion junior Varsity team. Mr. David Winship, the latest addition to Waltrip's coaching staff, is the sophomore coach. Next year Mr. Winship and his fellow coaches plan to have another sophomore team with a full ten game schedule. It is hoped that the fine standard set by these boys in their sportsmanship and playing ability will continue through the years in the futuresophomore teams. is is. .X , JV?-.T l .sg f W 95 'V ip -:V 'S 1 E59 SYSIEM Quota UM 'Sf' LEARNING is like mercury, one of the most powerful and excellent things in the world in skillful handsg in the un- skillful, the most mischievousf, SCIENCE jeff Baker For being curious enough to study those extra hours to acquire knowledge about the universe and to take all the science he could get and, of course, make high marks in his courses . . . I32 I X , l SINCE THE PUBLICATION of Wal- trip's first yearbook in 1961, the WHO'S WHO section has appeared in each volume of the AIRES. Nominees for this recognition are selected by the chairmen and faculty mem- bers of each department. Honorees, chosen for both high scholarship and keen interest in a specific field, work diligently to merit this honor. Only seniors qualify for WHO'S WHO achievement. Not only has the Who's Who nominee excelled in a study, but each has shown a marked enthusiasm for this field. MATHEMATICS Emil Michal For doing major work in higher mathe- matics and achieving success in all courses . .. HENTHUSIASM is reason gone mad to achieve a definite, rational objective. ENGLISH Kathy Lewis For those high scores on language ability tests and outstanding performance in the competition sponsored by the National Coun- cil of Teachers of English . . . -7 BOOKS, pictures ,and all the beauty of the world belong to those who love and understand them-not usually to those! who possess them. HISTORY Mike ,Wright For high achievement in social studies history, civics, and economics . . . 133 ,xg , -,Nuns g .. Ng-HXXXX . 1. -...S-.shhghv-Q v...,,,-U. 5-W., og I lf If i f.yy-gwe-.-A UENTHUSIASM is the vibrant thrill in your voice that sways the wills of others into harmony with your ownfi SPANISH Karen Murray For having that love for the language that has motivated her to study diligently and excel in ad- vanced Spanish . . . WHATEVER WE PLAN, or W1'13-teVCf we do, whatever we give of our best, is meant to include all our fellow men too, and add to the joy of the rest. FRENCH Pam Ausley Because she has a talent for pronouncing those French words, a knowledge of their meaning, and a skill for translating even the most difficult stories . . . I34 GERMAN Helene Wegmann Because she has excelled in two years of study of courses in German I through VIII 2 COETH E3 LATIN Margaret Byrns For taking four courses in Latin and doing su perior work in all of them . . . I35 DRAMA Vicky Swayze For participating in many Waltrip productions and winning many awards in various Drama tournaments . . . Vicky plans to become a teacher of Drama. SPEECH Billy Waggener Because Billy has represented Waltrip in numerous Speech tournaments and has won top awards in both individual speech and debate contests . . . In 1966 ranked first in Interscholastic League competition. NENTHUSIASM is the philoso- pher's stone that transmutes dull tasks ir1to delightful deeds. I36 h VOCAL MUSIC john Edwards Because John has been active in choral music since he was in the seventh grade and a member of All-Regional choir for three years . . . ,,,..,-. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Stan Smith For Stan has experience rarely matched by a high school student . .. Playing in the All-City Orchestra 64- 65, All-Regional Orchestra 65-66, and All- State Orchestra 66 are among his achieve- ments. He was a member of the first divi- sion of the Interscholastic League Solo and Ensemble contest '66, and played in the All-City group at the opening of the jones Hall of Performing Arts. His instru- ment is the clarinet. I37 53 fl 5 rf ART Susan Johnson For having artistic talent of note . . . Susan is the outstanding art student whose sketches have won art awards in all scholastic art competition. l38 HOME ECONOMICS Melanie Walker For being such an enthusiastic stu- dent of homemaking . . . Melanie has excelled in all areas of this field: clothing, foods and home and family living. She has also been active in Future Homemakers Association. GENIUS is the gold in the mineg talent is the miner who works and brings it outf, JOURNALISM Pat Cafferty and John Taylor Because they have been topnotch edi- tors of the Waltrip TRIBUNE and have won many awards in journalism In 1966'Pat won first place in news writing in lnterscholastic League regional competition and john took first in edi- torial writing in the state in the contest sponsored by Texas High School Press Association. Both Pat and John have participated in JOURNALISM DAY activities in Houston and have attended many press conferences. Both plan to pursue journal- istic careers. iv.,-.-J COMMERCIAL WORK Cynthia Cyphers For being the outstanding commer- cial student at Waltrip . . . Cynthia has excelled in bookkeeping typing, and shorthand. She plans to fol- low a business career. I39 GIRLS' ATHLETICS Linda Garrett For being a class leader as captain and also being captain of a varsity team . . . Linda is a member of both volleyball and tennis teams and has lettered in both. She was named Most Valuable Player and played on the winning intra- mural team. l40 Sax' BOYS' ATHLETICS Gary Armbrister Because he was named Most Valuable Player for the Ram football team and let- tered in three sports: football, baseball, and track He has served as football captain and track captain . . . Gary has earned the title of All-Around Athlete and he is also a good student leader UENTHUSIASM is inflamed by op- position, but never convertedg it is the leaping lighting that blasts obstacles from its path? E553 YW' N.D.C.C. Wayne Moody Because Wayne participates in all activi- ties of army training and has been ranked superior . . . His titles incli-le: Battalion Commander Lt. Colonel, Commander of the Drill Team, and Captain of the Rifle Team . . . He received a Superior Instructor's cer- tificate in '66 and is a qualified marksman. su -if fx' Q: Qu 'fxuif Ji 2 v s. v i 'Q' , ' :Q atv' JR ? INDUSTRIAL ARTS James Weber For achieving the most in the In- dustrial Arts field NENTHUSIASM is a magnet that draws kindred souls with irresistible force and electrifies them with the mag- netism of its own resolvesf' l4l ,f , 'um - A LA. 1.4, P1-3311 - iz -V913-' 1 f KM W1-5 wwf xg :A A'.,,.,,.,, . 1, , .. V . ,Eggp- 'QW H 4 S ' .,,, 129.72 I .ff 07 V i Z 1 ,i i , I W, Q X ' fwyiw' ' V M , : , .., .4 , 9 wr , I 6 51 1 1 f Q , 0. . KAW X Z. L as 132 .wxmm 'Inf 'T' 1 Zzvorifcs XML? S Meet ftnndsenne J-Hen Senior Steven Haney I44 Meet Kenntnnl J-ttyn Senior Annette Hlnrk Q v--., If fi' ' ' ffe, f f ,fffzfviiyyh 1113512 1 4 f fy, 1 Q ffe,4,y fm, f X ,44 fgiffv f 4' W f, e ,fe - :Neff , few , ,f fe' M ,jfeffz I ,W N N., ,f ' . f ,Z2,',ffff, w' ff .zifff , 1 ' '6f'14f,fu,. V, , '- , if-z5775056'2f'f5M1Lu5zfZ,.'?141'iwe ,,f,., -1 -V V -,514 Mgfigfgfjgl'G1.!'54jg:e.-4' , ,nay privy jw.j,,'. ' ' f - 1 ' ' -N ---v..,..,.-. 1 Us ---.....,, A Air, In f, Xtxwxxx 'axe , .1 I X- ,Me f Representative J-hgh Senier Kill IIWHI4 Dianna Ama we Ii! Tl W. F41 gl 4' 'iz-. f fi 'Q , . 'mf' ,K - . W F Q W, .X . P., ,L.-:-w.. ,. xfin-,F?r.f' wmv Q 1 'Z ix Q I46 ,Mast Pvpular High Seniors 1506 M494 rfhur Wendy Lana Mas! L'ikc'Q fa Sumfed J-Wh Scmkfrs .Egbert JlflcM17lzz14 ,41414c'ffc' Zlark I47 Queens Keign ,7r1 '67 She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. -Homer ' ' ' v . 1' X, 1 A, , , , y g. sys J, , lv - , .gif ,qs ,ff - V, E yi, E s. ,Vg , , fn ef? A A , K Z I 1' MUSIC QUEEN Kathy Kingery 0924 N.D.C.C. QUEEN D.E. QUEEN I 48 Kay Flippen Mary ki if 4 , , u, ,, .E,T E1 , I r i A 1 w 1 w i L W K 1 To recognize her subjects, to rule her kingdom, and to win the admiration of her public . . . thiese are the roles of any queen. However, being a Waltrip queen is quite unique. Instead of recognizing her subjects, she is recog- nized by them. It is for this reason that she is elected queen. Rather than ruling her kingdom, she repre- sents her kingdom Qschoolj and observes the standards which it has set. Instead of trying to win the admira- tion of her public, the students, she inspires them to try to win her admiration and respect . .. simply be- cause she is a queen. HOMECOMING QUEEN Tina Reid ,f ,f V E,-i . -1 'K f,:.' j EOOTBALL QUEEN TRIBUNE QUEEN U Linda David Waltrip lgrfasfs of Queens, BASKETBALL QUEEN Jane Grissom Selecting the most handsome and beautiful from many students requires ex- pert skill Why not employ the skill of an expert? This year Waltrip secured the un- biased, expert opinion of professionals in the selection of the winners of the Most Beautiful and Most Handsome titles. As usual, students voted for their choice from the low senior and high sen- ior candidates. Finalists in this election submitted portraits for judging by seven professional photographers. yd! Wg-57 TRACK QUEEN Patty Lee BASEBALL QUEEN Z f Mos! flamlsrfma and l6'c'auf0'z1l I , N 3f ' , 1,4 'vvv 1 -' Jig' P ' if 4' ,M ,Z . 'ff 'Q' I iff 'Rf if X MOST BEAUTIFUL LOW SENIOR MOST HANDSOME LOW SENIOR Donna Gee Curtis Motl MOST BEAUTIFUL RUNNER-UP MOST HANDSOME RUNNER-UP I I I I Bobby Carrick Mes! Likely fe Sueeeed few Seeziers Jeff Baker Candy jackson . ,Q Mes! Ukeq e fe Sezeeeeei few Seniers e KZ? Q 4 Kunnere-Llp j ' ' 5111312352212 1 Nw 1 AM l52 51-, . Y X f 1 A! if K s A x if., W9 7'ia 'E iv. ,M rim, gigs, iiljiim- .nf Mast Kvpresenfafivv low Senior Runners-Llp Kathi White Russell Telg Jlflrfsf Kepresenfafive law Sefzirfrs Susan Kyle Mike Brennan , fit: 4 1' 4 -3-- Ycsgffi I53 Mos! Papular Law Scnirfrs jane Grissom Tommy Walden 154 ' Mast Pvpular law Senior Kunners-Zip Priscilla De Vries G y A b 'ster Mas! Orzyimll lfrfw Senior Kunuers-lip Linda Kelly T' D ff Mus! Orzyimzl 160147 Senivrs Pamela Roesler Ch 1 V e Witfiesf Low Senivrs D. A. Simmons Charles Vento Qs 156 Wifficsf lfrfw Scrzivr Kunners-Zip Suzie May john Weinstein ?ric'14dHcfsf low Semvr Kunuers-lip Susan Kyle Donald Redd llllvnnnn-...- VI 1 yumkfr QHVUFITKS Sfrauk Dim: 19 Souhom0rc,?amr17c's Karan Kvbersvn jrfhn Uzamas Zzvvriie ffrfrwr - indent Kvfarzan Being selected a Student Rotarian is an honor a senior enjoys. On the Back Row are jack Moore, jeff Baker, Emil Michal, john Wessels, Bob Cheaney, and Stan Smith. Girls' include Cyndy Cyphers, Kathy Lewis, Pat. Cafferty, Beverly I-Iudeck, Pam Ausley, Susan Kyle, Ellen Frazier, and Michel Abrams. Not pictured are John Taylor, Tim Duff. gllU0l'ff6' Day - Wearing the 670,47 and Gaufrz l60 if ,553 SN ii fililfil' NYS. X 7 Sizvvrife Night Prom ,Nzyhi Qawriie Walk ,O ' NN Orgamkafious indent Krfuucil Spvrlsrfrs -14 First Row: Mrs. Dickerson, R. Bracher, P. Palmgren, P. Lee, G. Cox, K. Dorsey, A. Bartok, C. Quine S. Kyle, K. White, D. Padget, J. Walton. Second Row: M. Spencer, P. Blaha, P. Halling, A. Finch, N. Wilson, P. Bettell, B. Cox, P. Vanderworth, K. Edwards, D. Gee. Third Row: J. Hurzeler, M. Brennan, G. Ewing, S. Smith, M. Fikes, B. Shultz, N. Laird, N. Alexander, B. Cheney, Melanie Miller, Melanie Haldas. Elected Homeroom representa- tives, officers, and members-at-late compose the working force of the Stu- dent Council. Their activities include, sponsoring the Homecoming Queen election and other elections, promot- ing good citizenship, and spreading a little of the Christmas spirit to the children in Dow Elementary School by bringing them gifts of food and clothing which is gathered from the students at Waltrip by members of the Student Council. Tina Reid receives the title of Homecoming Queen and the traditional red roses as the Student Council announces the winner of the election. k Schoal 8lc'cfi0ns Student Councilmen help run elections. gf! W- Officers: J. Baker, Reporter, B. Pippert, Treasurer, M. Brennan, President, K. Shoe- maker, Parliamentariang J. Hurzeler, Secre- tary. KAL-M asia 1, ,, 'N V rw N A First Row: S. May, B. Cross, , G. Palermo, S. Johnson, W. Destefano, S. Sexson, D. Holman, K. Kerr, L. Landris, K. Bryant, P. McCloud. Second Row: J. Montgomery, A. Schoppe, J. Richards, G. Rabun, S. Harmel, L. Cauthorn, D. Young, L. Kelly, J. Johnston, N. Laird, S. Pyndus. Third Row: B. Lyons, B. Brandt, B. Berg, R. Hill, 1. Young, J. Taylor, B. Jacobson, C. Smith, R. Worsham, J. Thomas, R. Burrus, R. Beard, J. May, B. Pippert K. Shoemaker. ' . 1 I65 American Lcgivn First Row: B. Berg, I. Johnston, N. Goodram, D. Donelon, P. Bettell, J. J. Williams, K. Kellogg, K. Edwards, S. Kyle, T. Lykke, Mrs. Pat Thompson. Second Row: J. Walsh, J. Hurzeler, A. Cabness, H. Aguirre, K. Shoemaker, J. Baker, E. Michal, T. Hearn. Third Row: J. Thomas, R. Beard, T. Walden, R. Telg, J. Montgomery, S. Dvorak, H. Watson. The American Legion Club is composed of the students who were Winners or runners-up of the American Legion award which is given each year to the outstanding boy and girl at Black junior High. The American Legion Club has a continuing service proj- ect of keeping the trophy cases clean and orderly. They also have an annual project of furnishing Thanksgiving baskets to the children at Dow Elementary School. i A President, Emil Michal, Vice President, Susan Kyle, Parliamentarian - Officers: Jeff Baker, Reporter, Jan Hurzeler, Secretary, Russell Telg, afiomzl J-lrfrzrfr Society Each fall and spring the National Honor So- ciety of Waltrip inducts new members. To be- come a member of this society a student must be either a high junior, or a low or high senior. A student must also have a 4.2 grade average and an E in conduct. Additional qualifications are based upon scholarship, leadership, service, and character. After being inducted into the society, a stu- dent must maintain all of the high standards that are required for membership.'Each six weeks, Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, the sponsor, checks the report cards of the members. i Officers: Standing: Ellen Frazier, corresponding sec- retaryg Stan Smith, president, Russell Telg, vice- president, Sitting: Karen Harsch, treasurer,Donna , Gee, recording secretary, Julie Young, reporter, Donna Wood, Sgt.-at-arms. First Row, left to right: M. Myers, M. Winkler, B. Rice, D. McElroy, S. Ashton, M. Brother- ton, J. Henry, K. Harsch, D. Wood, I. J. Goetz, M. Daniels, P. Cafferty, P. Harrison, G. Harris, M. Walker, D. Chisholm, J, Hurzeler, K. White, D. McCarty, T. Reid. Second Row: L. Williams, L. Landry, M, Abrams, C. Barker, C. Cyphers, J. Sowell, K. Tilley, M. Byrnes, C. Cozart, P. Miller, D. Gee, B. Hudeck, S. Kyle, S. Weaver, K. Lewis, K. Murray. Third Row: S. Mitchell, J. Young, R. Hill, E. Michal, S. Smith, J. Wessels,'R. Telg, B. Cheaney, D. Roberts, R. Scott, K. Haley, W. Harbaugh, E. Frazier, P. Ausley, A. Schoppe, R. Kebedeaux, I. Grissom. Not pictured are: Kathleen Kellogg, Robin Bracher, Mike Brennen, Hayden XYlz-itson. Tim Duff, , KN wi . V 1966-67 Walfrzjv 5' .. , av fa x , Drum Major 9 K K' 3 ' 9 Q fav fl, f 6 5, if 1 N ' v.. il ,.'A 1 J ' .- ' Greg Martin 6 ' . f 'fi 1 - - ' . Q ' K-Q ,K ff on , ...... , W, , Ass't. Drum Major ,r +, i Millard Land Reporter Bob Carmichal Librarian Shirley Burell . pi Qis . s I68 J.z':Z JT' 'z ,,,,,, 1- First Row: G. Martin, K. Kingery, S. Overby, R. Hight, M. Ramsey, S. Burell, S. Hackworth P. Burger, L. Rosenberger, J. Whichman, T. Dennis, T. Atkkins, D. Cox, J. Hayes, B Phillips, C. Roman, B. Marek, S. Price, L. Oeser, T. jones, K. Fitzgerald, E. Kritzler, M Land. Second Row: V. Roberts, G, Behrens, R. Rocamontes, W. Berlocher, P. Richards, D Keller, T. Moore, D. Keil, M. Winstrand, A. Woelfel, J. Ferguson, N. Carmicharl, Third Row G. Moffit, M. Daniel, M. Love, S. Bonner, C. Smith, B. Britton R. Campbell, G. Gay B. Perrin, C. Cozart, R. Partmell, B. Lewis, B. Wolfe .Fcu1rrh.R.nw-..C. .P3,f:l-.. Dugovin, lj . l . l Marching Hand :V A ig I I' ,f iyfdffm 1' , off? g f 'X C- f, -J L. gg Treasurer Connie Cozart nf'- Secretary Martha Daniels f, if .,, in 1' ',?'+--. 5.9 I A x ' x .F R V f . S . ,,. 1 Vice-President Richard Miller . 63 sy. 'a .ug , X I a l: 1-? 'L' 5 ,LJ , -frf q5 President Stan Smith 1 1.2. f rl S Gould, C. Gullick, R. Miller, T. Woodson, R. Roach, D. Mason, O. Ingram, M. Ovren, B. Tonwly J. Slopis, W. Snider, G. Richter, B. Shielack, D. Murphy, R. Banana, R. Hazlewood, I. Priesmuth, B. Stone, Fifth Row: R. Edwards, D. Southward, J. Montgomery, A. Blummer, B. ,Carmica1, J. Edwards, R. Lee, M. Braswell, D. Smith, E. Morlian, M. Lyon, A. johnson, R. Burchfield, J. Porter, M. Schielack P. Hornick, P. Larrigan, B. Schleel, B. Jester, D. Talley M. Crow, A 1 69! los pimms' I A 1 ' I I I I - In u I I k V G e fi '26 l 'Y - , ff. few. N- r -2- 2' 5: 've' -4 ofknu'-tx 1+ and Top Row: K. Murray, P. Clooney, M. Meyers, M. Wilson, M. Brennan. Bottom Row: Miss Bergen, N. Goodrum, D. A. Simmons, S. Mitchell, M. Simmons, R. Bracher, P. Manuel, C. Jackson, P. Cafferty, P. Harrison. fxx' gdb, .tar lil Officers: M. Simmons, Treasurer, P. Manuel, Historian, R. Bracher, Presidentg D. Simmons, Secretaryg K. Murray, Vice Presidentg S. Mit- chell, Reporter. I7O . .The Waltrip chapter of the Na- tional Spanish Honor Society is com- posed of students who have taken, or are in third year Spanish, and have maintained an average of B in all subjects. The purpose of the club is to further the study of Spanish people and their customs. Miss,Bergen, the new sponsor, has been helping the members compose the chapter consti- tution. Highlights of the year in- clude the spring induction ceremonies and the banquet. Officers: E. Michal, President, K. Lewis, Vice-President, P. Aus- ley, Secretary, P. Cafferty, Pro- gram Chairman. ,Mu ,Mvlzzz Chem First Row: K. Murray, M. Abrams, P. Ausley, K. Lewis, E. Frazier, P. Andrews, M. Mann, M. Dube, S. Smith. Second Row: J. Baker, M. Brotherton, P. Cafferty, M. Smith, S. Smith, S. Rabun, H. Meunchow, C. Lennert. Third Row: L. Heid- breder, D. Farley, J. Gimblet, S. Williamson, R. Hill, I. Young, P. Zies, E. Michal, T. Doyle, B. Weis, G. Brown. 5'ufurc' Nurses 'r1-4-4.L '?Z'4 o-.- yyl - nl '-I 9 . -i-F 12 A lkN,lnn- ' li. 'P I., s f' ' Left to right: C. Williams, D. McElroy, R. Edwards, P. Gibling M. Perry, H. Wegmann, Treasurer, M. Miller, Secretary, M. Abrams, Vice-President, L. Lee, President. l7l X ..'. First Row: P. Ausley, D. Harpe, S. Mitchell, K. Kerr, S. Larison, I. Goetz. Second Row: W. Harbaugh, C. Boswell, K. Lewis, L. Williams, S. Smith K. Dorsey, S. Weaver, M. Daniels, J. West, K. Kerr. Third Row: B. Shield, D. Gay, I. Cooksey, S. Smith, T. Walden, T. Duff, R. Wilson, G. Henderson, B. Ward. Sfrflk Singers Officers: D. Harpe, Vice President, I.. Williams, Secretary, C. Boswell, Trcsurerg T. Kirkpatrick, President. I72 literature glllb New members and officers: J. Shef- field, C. Vento, G. Harris, C. Whit- tington G. Davis, Second Row: S. Smith, Secretary I. Goetz, Second Vice President, Third Row: J. West, President, W. Ward, Treasurerg G. Henderson, W. Harbaugh, First Vice President. First Row: C. Boswell, L. Williams, M. Pody, S. Weaver, J. West, V Montaldano B. Battle, F. Vocelka, W. Harbaugh, D. Harpe, J. Battle Second Rowg M. Daly, M. Bailey, S. Smith. Third Row: S. Johnson, T Kirkpatrick, B. Meek. Quill and Sew!! Furthering an interest in journalism for students who have excelled in this subject, the Quill and Scroll Society is the international Honorary Society for High School journalists. To be eligible for this club, a student must rank in the top one-third of his class and be recommended by the sponsor for excellence in the literary, editorial, business, or art departments of the school newspaper or annual. After being recommended by the sponsor, a stu- dent must be approved by the Executive Secretary of the International Quill and Scroll organization. This Society takes an active part in raising stand- ards in the field of scholastic journalism. The mem- bers of this organization are dedicated to raising the standards of all school publications. -5 1 ,ff jggj 1 Officers: Pat Cafferty, Presidentg Barbara Wilson, Vice-Presidentg Karen Murray, Secretaryg Ellen Fra- zier, Program Chairmang Julie Young, Social Chair- mang Linda Weidner, Chaplain. ak 1-:CSV ' 4-2 K C737 1: Q First Row: E. Frazier, J. Young, K. Murray, P. Cafferty, R. Bracher, S. May. Second Row: M. Winkler M. Brennan, L. Weider, K. Hansen, S. Mitchell. A I73 Urvhvsfra Member: President Karon Harsch Front Row: A. johnson, M. Clay, S. LeCroy, P. Berger, J. Denton, S. Griffith K. Harsch S. Spracklen, I Boffa, T. Keck, T. Moore, A. Smith, S. Grimmet, Second Row: E. Kritzlei T. Jones, D. Keil, P. Norris, M. Daniels, M. Love, D. Gavin, B. Carmical, M. Braswel Vice-President Secretary Sherry Griffith Shiela Spracklen 2 Strive far Sfcellvuve ,-. ,no, 355 D. Smith, B. Scheel, I. Priesrnuth, Third Row: Mr. K. Martino, K. Fitzgerald, K. Kingery, QQ- V. Roberts, P. Bettell, D. Cox, R. Edwards, C. Roman, I. Wichman, G. Follmar, M. Lynch. in ,yy w:fgQf.f5 ,A , f , pq H . v ' fix' Q V ' ' ff- . S? ii V ' 1. . , -J,-gf f f U, Treasurer Reporter Librarian Johnnie Denton Judy Boffa Pat Burger I75 lfudder af Success First Row: S. Witcher, V. Swayze, J. Grissom, L. Nowlin, C. Roy, I. Williams, L. Smith, K. Bryant, J. Siedow, J. King, C. Boswell, V. Bocanegra. Second Row: G. Martin, G. Welch, S. Baker, B. Townley, B. Phillips, B. Moore, W. Harbaugh, B. Logan, L. Caldarera, L. Clepper. Sadayfas latina First Row: S. Moore, M.Byrns, S. Jantz, M. Abrams, B. Meek, V. Smith, C. Rollins. Second Row: L. Bailes, T. Knobles, M. Kemp, P. Green, I. Goetz, E. Jew, K. Kerr, Third Row: K. Haley, R. Canino, K. Wgtson, D. Cardwell, W. Mersiovsky. German 61116 First Row: R. Hunter, P. Peoples, D. Tomek, P. Blaha, P. Lynn, J. Telg, B. Christopher, J. Toudouze, P. Andrews, G. Andrews, M. Schulz, L. Williams, S. Brooks, K. Lewis, E. Kriegel, H. Wegmann, P. Miller. Second Row: L. Lyons, G. Brown, L. Cauthorn, A. Schoppe, S. Smith, J. Wright, S. Smith, S. Rabun, J. Weinstein, T. Hearn, P. Zies, H. Muenchow, I. Castillo. Third Row: M. Klekar, S. Williamson, R. Burrus, H. Colton, R. Worsham, B. Jacobson, J. Smith, R. Hoyle, I. Walton, R. Dupree, D. Williams. Fourth Row: J. Baker, R. Telg, R. Hill, A. Woelfel, L. Higgs, E. Michal, W. Mersiovsky, R. Wise, J. Christen, J. Wessels, C. Lenert, L. Heidbreder, T. Doyle, K. Watson, J. Walsh. Studying the German way of life - is the main program of the German i Club. The club is open to all students who have taken German. Activities of the club include tags activities, films, records, and other cultural studies of the German way of life. Many members of the club re- ceive the German magazine which is part of the Tags program. At Christmas the German Club makes an Advent Wreatlm to hang in Mrs. Ruse's room. Officers: J. Baker, Vice-President, W. Mersiovsky, Treasurer, P. Miller, Secretary, S. Smith, Program Chairman, R. Telg, President, R. Hill, Publicity Chairman, L. Cauthorn, Program Chairman. kamaramas The Ramaramas, the Waltrip drama club, is a service organization for the school and the community. This club is open to anyone at Waltrip with a keen desire to enjoy the fine arts. The purpose of this organization is to help students become interested in the theater. This group organizes the techni- cal aspects of all plays and builds the scenery for all productions. Also, these people are po- tential members of the National Thespian Society. There are also many social activities during the year. The musical comedy this year was Pajama Game with a cast of seventy- five to one hundred. The contest play was Dinny and the Witches. Another project is the senior directed plays. ,mdk - X Officers: V. Swayze, Vice-President, S. Baker, Treasurer C Roy, Secretaryg J. Williams, Parliamentariang K. Bryant His toriang B. Logan, President. inf A.- 5 First Row: L. Williams, V. Bocanegra, C. Boswell, R. Kebodeaux, P. McCloud, D. Baker, P. Scott. Second Row: P. Berger, J. Ball, D. Edwards, L. Nowlin, L. Clepper, D. Larkins, S. Wall, J. Sieclow, M. Bailey, J. King. Third Row: R. Lykins, J. Williams, C. Roy, L. Smith, K. Bryant, V. Swayze, J. Grissom, S. Thorne, K. Miller. Fourth Row: J. Vocelka, B. Jester, S. Baker, B. Townley, B. Phillips, B. Moore, L Caldarea, G. Barton, B. Logan, G. Welch, W. Harbaugh, G. Martin. Imperial Guard Zarrics yi f.. f 1? if Sponsor Miss Nancy West Triumvirate: Consul of the Drill, Susan Kyleg Praetor, Carol Quineg Con- sul of Music, Candy Jackson. The hard work and hours of practice by the girls in the Imperial Guard is evident in the per- fection and excellence of all Guard performances. The Imperial Guard under the direction of Miss Nancy West is composed of girls who have been selected by their high standards and academic feggfdg, Pro-Triumvirate: Proconsul of - Drill Kathi Whiteg Quaestor, Renee Kebodeuxg Proconsul of Music, Janie Gaumer. 1 'JD' The Imperium: Drum Tribune, Pat The Senate: Scribe, Karon Harsch- Millerg Bugle Tribune, Sharon Brockg Censor, Cathy McKithang Senator, Drum Centurion, Debbie Pagittg Bugle Janie Lawrence. ' Centurion, Barbara Wilson. an the Zfradifim H4 . i ' X f ' li ,. f, . . The Imperium: Trumpet Patrician, The Imperium: Bugle Protribune, Bev- Barbara Lambg Drum Decurion, Pam erly Pippertg Drum Protribune, Nancy Roeslerg Flag Patrician, Donna Woodg Alexander, Bugle Protribune, Suzie Bugle Decurion, Cindy Woods. May. Every year the Guard participates in several activities. In order of oc- currence, they are: lj Changing of the Guard, 25 Celestial Ball, 3D Sing- ing Valentines, 45 Senior trip, and 5D Guard Banquet. In addition to these, last year they were invited to drill at Wharton Ir. College, and the North-South High School Football game. Trumpeters: K. Dorsey, W. Lane, L. David, D. Jones, D. McCarty, Trumpet Patriciang N. Goodrum, N. Denton, J. Floyd. ' +44 First Row: M. Greer, S. Levay, S. Lockler, J. Adams, P. Roesler, D. Pagitt, P. Miller, N. Alexander, B. McDonald, L. Kelly, L. Nowlin, C. Hendrick. Second Row: H. Aguirre, J. Toudouse, B. Christopher, B. Rice, C. Jennings, B. Cross, J. Telg, S. johnson, L. Hazlett, H. Heflin, L. Cauthorn, M. Sims, E. Gehrer, B. Bennett. Third Row: C. Boswell, P. Ragan, N. Theuman, C. Shoemaker, D. Gee, R. Bracher, B. Hudeck, M. Cooper, E. Hairston, S. Neuman, L. Raitz, M. Smith, S. Smith. Fourth Row: C. Stone, C. Cumbie, S. Hammonds, M. Casey, D. Wilson, P. Vanderworth, D. Donelon, P. Palmgren, J. Siedow, M. Bailey, C. Moore - S. Jenkins, D. Daily, A. Tinch, K. Kellogg, P. Scott, P. Blaha, P. Lynn, M. Dillon. I8I Pruvfice and Hard Bugles: fFirst Rowj M. Parnelo, K. Lewis, P. Ausley, F. Syer, C. Woods, B. Wilson, B. Pippert, C. jones, C. Cook, B. Lawrence, G. Harvey. Second Row: S. George, D. Chisholm, C. jenkins, A. Lawley, M. Mann, J. Hollard, N. Powers, M. Megginson, L. Montgomery, G. Saile, J. Russell, M. Walker. Third Row: B. Street, C. Dunn, D. Ellington, M. Chrisman, J. Johnston, K. Buford, J. Brennan, P. Lee, A. Cabnas, L. Howard, N. Laird, H. McDougal. P. Sebesta, P. Andrews, P. Bay. Second Row: D. jones, L. Lowrey, P. Hall1ng,.N. Kruegeri Bugles: CFirst Rowj J. Merricks, L. Luton, G. Cox, A. Schoppe, S. May, S. Brock, D. Tomek P. Peoples, S. Mitchell, M. Walton, G. Palermo, S. Harmel, J. Henry, J. I-Iengst, M. Nelson J. Yoder, P. Tomcheson. Third Row: E. Adams, K. Rowley, M. Spencer, D. Williford, P Manuel, J. Cocek, K. Brezeale, P. Burch, C. Coons, K. Keenan, S. Rabun. E. Tims, K. King -I. Denton, D. Bischoff. Want Kring Kewards , Dj vdxl 1 I, Juv- E X ., X Cv V ,I ' Plebeiansz First Row: N. Wilson, J. Pritchett, J. Smith, L. jackson, M. Kemp, S. Pundus, I Mattingly, P. Bettell, C. Wells, G. Andrews, D. Davis. Second Row: D. Lindow, A. Wagncvxm M. McCuistion, J. Miller, P. Yaggi, G. Hilliard, M. Miller, T. Knobles, J. Fonteno, C Puckett, C. Spinks, N. Hubbard, G. Evans. Third Row: C. D'Eramo, S. Moore, D. Danley W. Hickman, J. Krioner, J. Richards, K. Edwards, J. Gaumer, K. White, S. Chalmers, C Edwards, I. Greer, A. Smith, B. Graf, C. Upchurch, M. Nus. if . Q Cheering the team on to victory is one of the many functions of the Guard. x ff ,flflzlfed Cflmir First Row: P. Plazzo, I. Crum, N. Denton, K. Kerr, J. Beniretto, G. Ponder, R. Worsham, J. Taylor, D. Castillo, C. Boswell G. Harris, M. Good, C. Cook. Second Row: B. D'Amico, G. Harvey, B. Battle, K. Kerr, J. West, S. Mahnke, D. Syer, R Roach, K. Thompson, B. Rice, M. Nelson, M. Wagnor, J. Dwyer. Third Row: N. Goodrum, C. Thaanum, G. Surguy, I Yoder, B. Lawrence, J. Ponder, B. Schultz, P. Belle, S. Lockhart, J. Williams, C. Barclay. Fourth Row: A. Ferris, J. Floyd P. Ragland, J. Smith, R. jones, F. Chastang, T. Kirkpatrick, G. Barton, R. Driskill, M. Megginson, C. Shadle, C. Woodsi Fifth Row: Mr. Blevins, J. Birdsong, G. Baggett, C. Starnes, D. Mitchum, D. Pratt, E. Hees, D. Collney, W. Lang, E Efraimson, I. Edwards, I. Hurzeler, V. Swayze, P. Miller. The Mixed Choir is another one of the fine choral groups at Waltrip. This group under the direction of Mr. N. Blevins, has participated in the following activities: U.I.L. Contest, Pajama Game , performances with the Houston Symphony Orchestra, concerts at Sam Houston State College and the Women's Prison, singing at the Christmas and Easter programs, all-region and All-State Choir tryouts, T.V. appearances, spring concert, and Commencement exercises. Officers: J. Edwards, President, J. Ponder, Re- porter, K. Kerr, Secretary, K. Kerr, Vice Presi- dent, G. Harris, Accompanist. l84 Gordvueffcs The Girl's Choir, under the direction of Mr. Norris Blevins, is a specially selected group. The choir participates in U.I.L. Contest, as well as singing with the Mixed Choir in special programs and at Christmas and Easter. The choir also fol- lows the tradition of caroling in the halls dur- ing the days preceding the Christmas holiday. The Gordonettes were named after Waltrip's prin- cipal, Mr. Gordon Cotton. Officers: K. Casey, Librarian, P. Inman, Treasurer, C. Jackson, President, S. Wea- ver, Accompanistg J. Adams, Parliamentar- ian, C. Stone, Secretary, S. Levay, Vice President. First Row: K. Casey, D. Tomek, D. Allred, J. England, B. Ford, C. Barclay, L. Lowry, C. Sims, J. Merricks, C. Burger, D. Howard. Second Row: M. Daly, G. Colmenares, J. Crum, B. Battle, J. May, C. Hendricks, B. McAfee, D. Bogy, C. Jackson, C. Cumbie, C. Stone, J. Adams, P. Blackman. Third Row: L. Enders, J. Birdsong, P. Inman, S. Hollon, B. Mc- Donald, K. Boelsche, L. Landry, M. Byrns, S. Callison, C. Boswell, C. Walker, E. Kriegel, P. Giblen, C. Muckleroy. Fourth Row: M. jenkins, M. Chrisman, G. Baggett, C. Starnes, S. Weaver, M. Stepchinski, D. McCarty, Mr. Blevins, S. Levay, D. Radack, B. Gerault, A. Frizzell, C. Miller, K. Doudican, M. Perry. HW-l Z' aa 1 ' First Row: I. Goetz, M. Hutchings, K Kerr, B. Cunningham, P. Pechacek, K. Kellogg, P. Peoples, P. Miller, J. Battle, C. Roy, J. Williams, G. Behrens, J. Fontero, R. Kebodeaux, D. Ellington. Second Row: J. Mayfield, McCunis, Brown, J. Requarclt, K. Boelsche, S. George, N. Gooclrum, D. Bogy, P. Gerault, M. Wilson, E. Gehrer, S. Newman, N. Theuman. Third Row: K. Kerr, J. Christen, M. Wright, J. Wright, D. Beasley, M. Brennan, L. Lyons, T. Hemphill, W. Harbaugh, B. Marbury. Fourth Row: B. Cox, G. Mock, E. Holmes, A. Meek, B. Friloux, G. Smith, L. Osler, C. Cook, V. Swayze, D. Brown, E. Tims, D. Bay. af' gufurc' Crashers Preparing and interesting students in a teach- ing career is the main purpose of the Future Teach- ers Club. Each year the club wins many awards for its excellent project. This project is the tutor- ing program which is carried out each Tuesday and Thursday morning in the cafeteria. The Future Teachers Club co-ordinates this program by match- ' 'lf ing up the tutors with the students. Officers: P. Miller, President, W. I-Iarbaugh, Vice-Presi- dent, C. Roy, Secretary, K. Kerr, Treasurer, M. Daniel, Historian, K. Kerr, Parliamentarian. First Row: S. Sloan, N. Bushman, S. Chalmers, C. Henclrick,,D. McCarty, P. Blaha, J. Spencer, J. Russell, S. Callison, K. Doudican, J. England. Second Row: M. Daniel, K. Tilley, J. Crum, P. Betell, J. Boffa, N. Laird, A. Shoppe, G. Cox P. Lee, P. Palmgren, A. Penrod, C. Cumbie, K. Dorsey. Third Row: J. Cure, B. Collier, S. Gardner, M. Byrns, C. Cyphers, H. McDougall, W. Powers, S. Kyle, J. Brennan, S. Levay, M. Cooper, K. Keenan, M. Nus. Fourth Rgwg P, Dean pi Sechelski, S. Hollbrook, L. Gray, L. Dewberry, M, Warrn, E. Efriamson, W. Mersioaioi1ozioiosiosioiiosiosiosiosio:1osios1osios1ci:icM Kirtpatrick. Fifth Row: J. McKee, D. Melton, A. Klach, N. Carmichal, B. Bennenenenonenenenenenenenenenenenenenmi B. Birosky, S. Harison, K. D'Eramo, B. Meek. ' Qufure Seereferies Check and re-check. This motto of the Future Secretaries Club is put to use as the mem- bers act as clerical assistants to the teachers. To be eligible for member- ship into this club a student must have an interest in a future as a secretary. Officers: L. Webb, Treasurer, L. Williams, Sgt.-at-Arms, S. Rabun, Re- cording Secretaryg P. Worrell, Secretary, D. Howard, First Vice-President, K. White, President. First Row: J. McBride, M. Savage, J. Hunt, G. Hoke, W. Lane, P. Sebesta, L. Webb, D. DeMottier, L. Watson, K. White, M. Kirkpatrick, D. McElroy. Second Row: P. Tunis, L Williams, L. Hazlett, G. Villa, D. Moore, S. Rabun, B. Van Deventer, S. Adams, A. Winterberg, M. Perry, D. Gee, C. Eckman. Third Row: M. Parnell, C. Nichols, S. Owen, L. Betts, P. Knapp, P. Worrell, D. Howard, A. Poteh, D. Pagitt, L. Sanders, M. Blaha, R. Jaynes, J. Mayfield. I87 ?rer1cl1 61116 , 2 , , ,' - The French Club meets once every 'MW51 ' month and welcomes all students who '2iiE5Z'2llfi - 'T iii ' 'Q ' ' . . . . j ,F-P , V- are interested in furthering their knowl- -- -. 1 H 'fl edge of the French language, culture, and 1 f f' 1, - , , ' PCOPIU '-2,1 l Highlights of the meetings include 1 lit .1 W films uest s eakers and other cultural a g , gn. , ' studies of the French people. -ffff 1 1 The hi hu ht of the ear is a 'Q'-, ?y:::i:::::n:35ElEE11rsf' ' g y w French dinner and the installation of offi- ,1 - T Officers: D. Bay, Reporter, E. Kritzler, Treasurer, C. Cozart, Committee Chairman, P. Ausley, President, M. Kirkpatrick, Vice- President, J. Boffa, Secretary. First Row: Mrs. Mary Thornhill, Smith, Haldas, Krannig, Kritzler, Bay, Boffa, Kirkpatrick, Ausley, Cozart, Collins, Freloux, Lee, Palmgren. Second Row: Cocek, Menzel, Hardie, Edwards, Williams, Roy, Baker, Johnson, Taylor, Lewis, Mann. Third Row: Young, Walthers, Emerick, Nelson, Erving, Chalmers, Chisholm, Johnson, Landry, Gavin, Hansen. Fourth Row: Chrisman, Jones, Johnson, Jenkins, Jones, Lawley, Keenon, Gaumer, Buford, Levay. Spanish glllb First Row: K. Murray, D. Simmons, P. Williams, L. Friedel, L. Phillips, G. Behrens, D. Rouse, N. Powers, K. Dorsey, R. Kebodeaux, P. Sebesta, J. Russell, D. Williford, G. Mock, M. Gailey, S. Adams, P. Ausley, L. Montgomery, Mrs. Murphy. Second Row: C. Hendricks, C. Fonteno, J. Pritcher, L. Nowlin, B. Pugh, D. Featherston, B. Robinson, M. Spencer, R. Watson, P. Manuel, M. Daly, J. Hargraves, K. Casey, D. Young, P. McCloud, E. Geher, R. Bracher. Third Row: M. Simmons, T. Hemphill, M. Hines, S. Desselle, B. Magoffin, E. Efraim- son, M. Jones, C. Johnson, L. Heidbreder, D. Perkins, J. Johnston, R. Johnson, R. Jones. Fourth Row: S. Whitcher, Miller, J. Gallegos, Bersta, V. Swayze, H. McDougall, P. Cafferty, M. Wilson, J. Gimblet, D. Galluck, J. Schroeder, C. Cook, S. Crosby. 4 1 ,, gg all lvirimu An h h . p . 1 A p mwii , ,,,, 3, .,.. 1, .,,V sw. yone w o as an interest in Spanish Sillmfflij :l f ' E A, ll' W ' ' .j f 5 2,-li ' customs and culture is welcome to join the .V.,. ' Q Spanish Club. The Club meets every other 'I Q yin ' Wednesday night in the homes of various i t ,,,. ff V, ft an members. This year the club has two new fl V A, , i ' sponsorsg Mr. Azios and Mrs. Murphy. Ac- .. i tivities for the year are: a cake sale and a V ' Ae'A f ' V S car wash, a fiesta, and maybe a trip to Mexico. ' S' ' IVF- During the meetings members listen to Span- x. M A K . ish records, see movies, and play games that p are related to the Spanish way of life. Officers: S. Adams, Reporter, P. Cafferty, Secretary, D. A. Simmons, Vice-President, K. Murray, President, M. Simmons, Treasurer. -189 Promoting an interest in the field of industrial arts is the main purpose of this club. The Industrial Arts Club meets regularly to learn about interesting techniques in this field. The members also learn how to apply what they learn to actual prac- tice. The highlight of the year is the father and son banquet in the Spring. lr1dz1sfrial,4rfs 61116 First Row: J. Hynes, L. Vernon, B. Hudgens, A. Dobson, R. Frosch T. Earll, L. English, B. Roberts, T. Windham, L. Stolz, J. Anderson B. Higgs, Second Row: S. Marchese, B. Hornick, C. Nash, R. Taylor ? Sponsors: Cleft to rightj Mr. Allen Gil- Workmg with molds is one of the many skills chrest, Mr. Holland, Mr. Turner. Not taught by the Industrial Arts department. pictured, Mr. jackson. I9O i 1 Zeachcs Zfechniml Skills f is --.W-3 1 4 1:0 1 M. Hughes, C. Koschany, A. Endenza, L. Higgs, R. Watson, D. Camp- Q bell L. Heidbreder, J. Christen 9 Precision is the key af . Officers: J. Christen, Presidentg L. Higgs, Secretaryg M. Martin, Sergeant-at-Armsg P. Hornick, Treasurer. Hui . First Row: P. Hornick, R. Elizondo, L. Hiedbreder, C. Lenert J. Zalmanek, M. Wilson, J. Gimblet, S. Smith. Second Row: S. Dvorak, R. Canino, D. Farley, K. Haley, T. Miller, P. Obenhaus, J. Castillo, R. Hill, E. Michal, B. Cheany, B. Jester Svierzcc' gfllb The principal goal of the Science Club is to provide for a better knowledge of science-a knowledge that is almost unob- tainable solely through class periods. The club is also forming a branch-chapter of the j.E.T.S., the Junior Engineering Technical So- ciety, for those interested in en- gineering. I92 SMH 161116 Klub The Slide Rule Club is an organization to further the under- standing and use of the slide rule and other fundamentals of mathe- matical analysis. During the meetings the sponsor, Mrs. Velma Dickerson shows the members how to use the slide rule to perform the vari- ous mathematical functions. This club also encourages its members to enter Interscholastic League contests. First Row: Mrs. Brackett, S. Dvorak, M. Brotherton, R. Worsham P. Ziese, J. Gimblet, S. Price, C. Heisselman. Second Row: M. Chrisman K, Keff M. Abrams, L. Williams, K. Kerr, B. Jester, Third Row: S. Williamson, Tl Doyle, J. Walton, G. Henderson, j. Baker, nj. Castillo R. Elizondo, H. Colton Zfrfuflz far Wrist I I 7 ' x L -l l I I B C3 The Youth For Christ Club is an organization to further the Christian relationships in our lives. To accomplish this goal the club has guest speak- ers and other interestingiprograms at the weekly meetings. The club also works on some other proj- ects. One of these is the daily morning reading Q of the scriptures. The sponsor of this organization n fx 1 X is Mrs. Mildred Stewart. T'- IW xg X 1 Officers: K. Kerr, presidentg G. Rabun, publicity, xx K. White, secretary-treasurer, N. Goodrum, vice- kx, president. xx, Fir-sf Row, left to right: B. Gerault, D. Young, L. Kelly, D. Ozmer, A. Smith, S. Callison J. Cure, Chalmers, K. Harsch, D. Wood, C. Jones, K. White, B. Wilson, D. Pagitt, C. Jackson, K. Kellogg, M. Brotherton, E. Frazier, L. Lowry, K. Kerr, M. Kirkpatrick, S. Hensley, Mrs. Stewart. Second Row, left to right: J. King, R. Lykms, B. Weed, B. Jaynes, K. Doudican, j. Maysfield, M. Nutchings, P. Tunis, T. Knobles, D. Lloyd, M. Nelson, F. Syer, N. Goodrum, D. Bogy, B. Battle, J. Battle, S. Schick, S. Miller, C. Coons. Third Row: M. Savage, S. Rhetta, J. Brennan, S. Pyndus, G: Rabun, P. Lee, P. Palmgren, J. Sur- guy, M. Crum, D. Nifong, G. Harris, J. Toudouze, K. Shoemaker, Moore, B. Christopher. Fourth Row: S. Witcher D. Brom, S. Bobbitt, C. Walker, P. Inman, G. Brown, T. Walden, J. Wright, D. Syer, D. Ozmer, T. Carapezza, L. Jones, M. McDonald, K. Kerr, L. Laha, C. Rhodes, K. Luellen. I93 Disfribufilfe Sdumfizfrz gfllb Standing: D. Parks, C. Walding, L Norris, R. Roscoe, B. Key, Sitting: M. Gogan, S. Glassburn, G. Shearer, L. Cure. Back Row: S. Kaiser, T. jarnail, A. Robinson, K. Shaw, M. Wfright, Front Row: C. Dees, N. Penland, A. Stent, B. Lambert, J. Brady., Standing: L.,Puls, J. Mazen, R. Gorney, D. Springer, D. Bode, K. Higgins. Sitting: N. Snapp, K. Schmidt, C. Pettit. The Distributive Education Club of Waltrip is composed of those students who work after school at various busi- nesses. The students receive regular Wages plus the valuable experience of getting acquainted with the people in the business World. IXZKV4. The Vocational Industrial L Clubs of America were founded to meet the desires of boys who wish to improve their industry and their country. The club meets every Tuesday night from 7:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. One meeting 9. month is a business meeting and the other three are for the mem- bers to work on their cars. This newly founded club is headed by Mr. H. E. Pruitt. Left to right: Mr. Pruitt, sponsorg T. Cranston, D. Campbell, F. Bray, A. Zanelli, B. Hale, R. England. iififlll sd T Officers: R. England, Reporterg T. Cranston, Treasurer, B, Hale, President, D. Campbell, Secre- tary. Mr. Pruitt and club member Freddy Bray demonstrate the boring bar. l95 Members of the Bowling club learn correct form. Here one of the members shows what she has learned. Hvwhng 61116 Bowling is a game that everyone can enjoy. Learning how to be a better bowler as well as how to enjoy the game more is the purpose of the Waltrip Bowling Club. The sponsors, Mr. Pickle and Mrs. Hale try to show everyone how to improve the bowling averages. They also teach bowling skills to students who have never 1 bowled before. The activities of this club include bowling matches between fellow club members and between other schools. There is also a city bowling tournament each year. Members of the Waltrip team will participate. Kneeling, left to right: C. Tilley, F. Toft, C. Stickney, C. Coates, V. Jones, A. Winterberg, L. Waycott, B. Trest, P. Bartos. Standing, left to right: Mrs. Hale, sponsor, T. Leago, M, Morosin, L. jones, B. Marbury, D. Beasley, J. Wright, T. Walden, R. Robertson, M. Luns. forcl, B. Britton, G. Brown, B. Tofte. Kneeling, left to right: H. Fouroux, B. Higgs, R. Johnson, K. Kirpatrick, S. Strobl, S. Vernon K. Snyder, S. Bobbitt, S. Brooks, S. Gray, G. Williams, J. Mc Bride, D. Ozmer, B. Hudj gens. Standing, left to right: M. Mc Donald, K, Kujawa, D. Noser, M. Morosin, L. Higgs C. Allbritton, D. Perkins, L. Vernon, A. Woene, D. Ozrner, L. Lyons, G. Brown, L. Jones S. Lynch, W. Clinton, J. Billingsley, L. Heiclbreder, T. Miller, J. Smith, D. Weber, Mr. Pickle Standing K Tilley, Secretaryg B. Toffe, President, Mrs. Hale, Strike Sponsor P Bartos, Treasurer. gun N. il. The National Forensic League is the honor society for top-rated speech students. The purpose of this organization is to encourage students to become better speakers, and therefore to become a better asset to their school, their community, To become a member a speech accumulate a certain number of points. These points are obtained by attending the Houston and out-of-town speech tournaments. Waltrip students have brought back many tro- and themself. student must phies from these tournaments as well as the valuable experience that they gained. Officers: A. Schoppe, Recording Sec'yg A. Penrod, Treas- urer, D. Chisholm, Vice-Pres.g S. Smith, Reporter, B. Waggener, Pres. af! v 'i ' . pie,- Top Row: D. Roberts, P. Ziese, E. Michal, W. Mersiovsky. Middle Row: D. Chisholm, M. Miller, A, Schoppe, A. Penrod, K. Dorsey, D. Young, J. Otillar, T. Rogers. Bottom Row: R. Christen, S. Smith, fl. Wfhitmire, R. Bracher, C. Wentrcek, C. Firsching, R. Baker, B. Waggoner, S. D'Vorak. I98 gufurc' Jfvmemakcrs Preparing students for their- future jobs as homemakers is the main purpose of the Future Homemakers Club. Many of these girls are majoring in Foods, Clothing, Home and Family Living, or Home Management. These courses teach the girls the fundamentals of domestic requirements of future house- wives. The Future Homemakers Club tries to cover topics which are not studied thoroughly in class. Officers: P. DeVries, First Vice-President, M. Greer, Fifth Vice-President, S. Gray, Recording Secretary, P. Williams, Treasurerg S. Miller, Historian. Top Row: G. Rabun, Presi- dent, S. Brock, Fourth Vice-President, J. Ball, Corresponding Secretary, L. Larson, Second Vice-President. First Row: S. Brock, I. Moffitt, J. Stokes, B. Syptak, J. Price, B. Domino, P. Manuel, D. Williford, M. Walker, J. Russell, M. Sebesta, S. Woodson, B. Beago, G. Villa, J. Ball. Second Row: P. DeVries, C. Boyle, L. Smith, D. Balluck, J. Blount, S. Gardner, B. Pippert, S. Summy, S. Gray, F. Syer, L. Larson, M. Huff, S. Hensley, M. Lawrence, S. Miller. Third Row: M. Greer, M. Perry, P. Giblin, S. Muckleroy, G. Hoke, R. Edwards, L. Wilson, J. Henry, L. Friedel, B. Windham, C. Knight, I. Murray, P. Williams. Fourth Row: C. Priest, S. Ross, D. Ricke, D. Young, M. Savage, B. Jaynes, I. Hunt, R. Schultz, J. Brennan, S. Moore, l I99 junivr ffisfzfriaus , , rnwfm :uf XS. X First Row: Miss Williams, H. Muenchou, D. Cox, S. Thorn, D. Wood, W. Northcutt, J. Walther, S. Ashton, J. Blount. Second Row: Brown, M. Kirkpatrick, M. Moore, S. Griffith, D. Farley, Lehey, Blair, Lyon, Beasley, Wright, Plachy, Castillo, P. Rosenbeck, Boelsche, Smith, Friloux. X sr g.se,sgs.g as ,r Lip., .. , ref-4312 . .,,,,,,- P v -vlsfwx-NX 1 V V. The Junior Historians Club is open to any student who is interested in history and related subjects. The club meets twice a month before school in Miss Williams' room. Highlights of the . my ,. 1 .,. t .ww f-.Em .fl club include studies of various heroes of Texas --1'.,,.rf k Q x Y l, if 'K t' r... ar, s . 200 and American history. The club is also responsible for maintaining an attractive display in the trophy case. v .. ,wwmvxawu Officers: S. Aston, Secretary, D. Wood, President, G. Northcutt, Treas- urer. Not pictured, D. Cox, Vice Presi- dent, J. Blount, Group Captain I, Officers: R. Christian, Parliamentariang H. Mueri- chow, Sergeant-at-Arms, J. Waldmers, Group Cap tain II, S. Thorne, Reporter. I 196,11 Squad if Ji if - , Promoting school spirit, helping the cheerleaders, and having fun are the main purposes of the Pep Squad. To accomplish these purposes, members of the club make posters for the pep rallies, attend all foot- ball games and pep rallies, and make signs for the halls. Officers: G. Brewer, President, S. McDaniel, Vice-Presif dentg B. Lange, Reporter-Parliamentarian. Top Row: G. Brewer, K. Hope, D. Corcorran, C. Shepard, J. Requardt, C. Thompson. Bottom Row: K. Dodge, J. Sherman, S. McDaniel, B. Lange. 20I Hvmpany 24' N D. 65 K l6'ui!ds Kneeling: G. Johnson, C. Bradey, R. Earl, R. Koivula, T. Henderson, R. Shreves, G. Zapp, M, Webb, R. Hass. Standing: E. Smittle, J. Casey, C. Mitchell, I. Wade, M. Hamby, D. Korkki, L. Rosenburger, R. Wadsworth, C. Adams, L. Heckard, sponsor. Sponsors, from left to right: K. Flippen, Battalion sponsorg D. Young, Battalion Executive sponsotg J. Baker, S2-S3g L. Heckard, A. Company spon- sorg N. Ervin, B. Company sponsor. Sponsor: Mrs. Neva Weeks Men for the hzfure qmnwl tafgisfw Sponsor: Capt. H. STAFF: L. Heckard, A. Company sponsor, B. Bruce, S1-84, D. Young, Battalion W. Ferrin. Executive.sponsorg S. D'Amico, Battalion Executive Officer, K. Flippen, Battalion sponsor, XV. Moody, Battalion Commander, J. Baker, Battalion S2-S3 sponsorg L. Clancy, S2-S33 N. Ervin, B. Company sponsor, L. Griffin, Assistant Instructor. I I Kvmparzy 16' ..-.,....,....,. .... mv- .L , Kneeling, left to right: G, Lyons, B. Davis, E. Vanderworth, H. Crouch, J. Jackson, T. Jordon, G. Henderson, N. Ervin, sponsor. Standing, left to right: F. Vocellca, J. Hanson, G. jones, R. Durham, K. Schmidt, M. Smith, M. Schloabach, R. Collier, D. Hamby, R. Compton, H. Brinclston, G. Sloan. MP ,,,-- 44 ',,,- sax 5 S ,yy Dx , ,M Rifle,Team: Left to right: B. Bruce, E. Vanderworth, W. Moody, K. Flip- pen, sponsor, M. Webb, R. Koivuln, J. Hanson. 5 Zzzdefs JWIW E wr: X .x,.A Z f .-1 , MSR X ..1 7, 4. 1, Wai 3 Drum and Bugle Corps: Front: W. Ross. Second Row: S. Bennifield, G. Comp, D. Parker, E. Benedict, D. Young, sponsor, Third Row: G. Donelson, W. Elias, K. Huffman. i Chair Gaining saxd at ease, not collapse' - A f 5: King ofthe mountain? , +zd'? AN-G Food?? Are you sure this is the road to the girl scout camp? Hzzdefs in ,llcfirffz M, , i N-qw OneQ two, buckle my shoe. f .W 22523 as If Don't shoot! -X 'X Nap time. ,, ..-, Halt! Who goes there? Uncle Sam wants me? girls ' Varsity G.V.A. Officers: Arlene Frizzell, Activities, Assaciaiivn ie? Toby Ingersoll, Vice-Presidentg Linda Garret, , , . 1 President, Ellen Frazier, Program Chairman, Swimming Iettermen: S. Harvin, G. Colmenares, E. Frazier, L. Redden Linda Redden, Historian. 1 T 9 I ' , g , -1 5 f ff. 2 l I . 55 4-1 A P rr .V ,- 5.1. 55.5, f- r , 'WE 'Wa-Z4 'if fi ' Jr 23?221.j'ki?' .Z 43 ' .H 'I ., an , ' ' A ' efifffw , 29:-1w'?' m H W- Tar-fi . V A ., .. V , V K, V ,H M, K ' -ff Nix - T. i . f 'e Q, , , 4 . at Bowling lettermen: S. Gray, K. Tilley, C. Stickney, P. Bartos '- 'Y-1 A ' -. H A P. Harrison, S. Brooks. , h e - '- - 'V' .a , ' f 1.. 1. . .f:.1Llv7fR Q.. 'J E V , A William Archery letternien: M. Haldas, L. s, M. Dwyer, G. Ploeger. '9 ,re jx Q- ' :A 1 ' 'kvxif : lk ' - A if ,-15:-.,: . by Volleyball lettermen: V. Roberts, T. Ingersoll, L. l ' Garrett, W. Hall, D. Stanford, A. Frizzell. . f 9 . x 'Y ' ., I 5. .4 W , N Q., .92 C? M6 ' f Tennis lettermen: G. Dudley, L Garrett. Cribumf informs Schozfl ',nv' 16 fgifdd ,.. 'Y ex M 455545 Student newspaper staff members, reading clockwise, include: Eclaire Yarbrough, Feature Editor, Bob Thomas, Sports Editor, Linda Weidner, Associate Editor, Teresa Woodruff and Linda David, Co-Circulation Managers, Pat Cafferty and John Taylor, Co-Editors, Barbara Wilson, Business Manager, Susan Thorne, Advertising Manager, Mary Winkler, Assistant Editor, David Les- lie, News Editor and Columnist, Helen Heflin, Reporter, and Karen Hansen, News Editor, first semester, and Sharon Mitchell, Assistant Editor. Bobby Jester, standing, is Photographer. fff ,411 Events 're A student fzewrpaper written and edited for the students and by the rttzdentrf' The WALTRIP TRIBUNE, founded in September 1960, is the school's official newspaper. Since its beginning, the Trib- une has trained students in both ecli- torial and business work and has given them a start in journalistic careers. Recognition for having a top-notch newspaper in every respect has been given the TRIBUNE year after year. Awards received this year 1966-67 include: Texas High School Press Association, Columbia Scholastic Press Association, In- terscholastic League Press Conference, Texas Gulf Coast High School Press As- sociation. Yin Winner of the Houston-Harris Coun- ty TB PRESS PROJECT, the TRIBUNE won a State Award on this Project and' Issues have been entered m the National It's Christmas Time, and Tribune staff members attend Open COINCSY- House at Mrs. Early' home. rw 5 1 its ,I .. ' iwii., New staff members appointed for the second semester are Mike Wright, Paula Peeples, Weldon Mersiovsky, and Steven Fiore, standing, and Cathy Jenkins and Peggy Lynn, seated. On the left is Mrs. Louise Early, sponsor. Other staff members not pictured are Kathy Benestante, Sales Manager, Barbara Bennett, Assistant Business Managerg Bonnie Cox and. Jennifer Evans, Feature Writers, Gail Palermo, Editorial Writer. Barbara Friloux, Assistant Advertising Manager. 209 All during the year, members of the Aries staff are busy recording the important events of the year. The students of the staff strive to preserve with words and pictures all of the memorable events of life at Waltrip. This is a time consuming and tedious job. These students devote much of their time out- side of class to produce a good yearbook. The Staff's main aid is their sponsor, Mrs. Louise Early. She advises the students in every possible way. The students also learn about yearbook production by attending work shops at various colleges. H, ' ,, .M ll .JI lt i i ,-. , X ia R, - ' ' A1675 S Stag Kecvrnts EDITOR, Ellen Frazier, ASSOCIATE EDITOR, Robin Bracher. FACULTY and FAVORITES EDITOR, Mary Winkler, SPORTS EDITOR, Melanie Haldas. ADVERTISING STAFF ARTIST, Betty Pillows, ADVERTISING STAFF, 2 I 0 Judy Price, PHOTOGRAPHY, Bobby Jester. -l 611155 ffisfaries SPONSOR, Mrs. Louise Early C? V7 xx 4, V I VV X f I , L 1 . H W9 Yjfl' ' 'T ACTIVITIES EDITOR, Julie Youngg ORGANIZATION EDITOR, Karen Murrayg CIRCULATION STAFF, Helen McDougall. 'f ll ,.,. Q I . . . , ... I , I Q 1 ,rj '.'x. xl A .,- -ZX. .. ,,...-,i v--'I ,f f :LIS My.-,n ll., '.., 14, , A I 54- I '-'1 I l'fN6' , .....-..-I.r,.-Wg F2 IQ 4...A-.DVERTISING MANAGER, Barbara Wilsong W'HO'S WHO EDITOR 'fgf'LSSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER, Elaina Hairston. ZH library Wvrkers Front Row: K. Hope, K. Lewis, G. Matthews, K. Seated: M. Huff, L. Tidmore, P. Scott, M. Pyle, L. B. Dornino, R. Hill. M4115 Braeazelle, S. Livesay. Brown, A Winterberg, Y-2. fd. F- D. Beasley, L. Lyons, S. Krone, G.. Sherhurne, B. Robinson, H. Watson, J. Sheffield, B. Cheaney, D. Montgomery. Second Row: L. Jones, D. Carruth, J. Boyce, B. Roberts, T. Lykke, N, Mollette, W. Johnson, D. Redden. M. Mitchell, B. Lyons, L. Taha, Ofhcc' Wvrkers -f T ATTENDANCE OFFICE: M. Greer, N. Hughes, N. Theuman, S. Newman, M. Kemp, B. Christopher, C. Spinks, J. Gallegos, P. Harrison, S. Chalmers. ATTENDANCE OFFICE: P. Bartos, D. Bay, L. Kelly, K. Conley, B. Beago, K. Buford, M. Cooper, L. Cauthorn, Mrs. Agnes Seydler. -eg 1 7 5? -r COUNSELORS' OFFICE: C. Stone, L. Lee, S. Sexon, P. Luster, D. Bigby, M. Dillon, Seated: D. Wilson, C. Jennings. Q Belonging to an can be an experience you will never forget. IXWMQD The importance of belonging to one or more clubs while in high school can not be stressed enough. A student can not feel like a part of his school- until he spends some of his time outside of class working with his fellow students and his teachers, There are many rewards which come from joining a club. First is the feel- ing of belonging. Second is the feeling of contributing something to the school. Finally, is the feeling of learning to work with others. All of these valuable ex- periences can only be gained by joining a club. Sotif you failed to join a club this year, be sure to join one or more in the future. 353' E53 1 Q Q il .ii 4'- A-X X Back Row, left to right: G. Ritch, G. Agleton, J. Martin, I.. Burton. Front Row, left to right: J. Skaines, D. Winship, A. Gilchrest. Erfzzclzes I 966- I 967 Joining Waltrip's athletic staff this year is Mr. David Win- ship. He has lived in Houston all his life and graduated as an All-City center from Reagan High School in 1959. Four of the coaches, Les Burton, Gene Agletonsjesse Martin, and jimmy Skaines, were members of Waltrip's original coaching staff. The group was completed when 'Allen Gilchrest came to Waltrip in 1963, and Gene Ritch in the spring of 1966. Kams 1601! C0 Hes! Swann Ever The 1966 Waltrip Rams will go down in history as one of the finest football teams ever to play in the city of Houston. The Rams finished the season with a 10-2 record, and the District 9-4A title. The Waltrip squad completely dominated all the city statistics and 5 Rams grabbed spots on the Chronicle all-district 9-4A and 7 were placed on the Post All-City team. Frank Ditta was named most valuable lineman and he along with Jimmy Sheffield, Paul Boyle, Tim Duff, and David Yaege were included on both teams. Gary Armbrister and Harry Harwell were also named to the Post team. jimmy Sheffield led the city in passing and total offense, Yaege led in interceptions, and Gary Armbrister and Mark Williford were among the top rushers. The Rams led the city in total offense and finished third in total defense. Their only losses came at the hands of two of theibest teams in Texas. Galena Park nipped Waltrip 16-14 in the third game of the season and Spring Branch topped Waltrip 22-7 in Bi- District enroute to the state finals. The Rams ended the season ranked 7th in the state. x n 3 1 : 1 v rv 1' ,U Q -, ..., ' ,rv . 'f ' iz, ,sg ' , .ft .,.,.g1:,, , .W-Q. , pi , 953, . , ,,,.., I, ,...: , , Winky Lewis Endg letterman Ronnie Jones End, letterman' Tommy Day Halfbackg letterman Frank Lindsey Guardg letterman ,-se 2 . ,, , . I, yellow jackets Sting 16111145 Going into this game, the Rams were state-ranked and unde- feated, but the Yellow jackets changed all this as they slipped by Waltrip by a score of 16-14. The Rams started their first score on a Yellowjacket fumble recovered by David Yaege. jimmy Sheffield wasted little time in getting the T.D,, hitting Gary Doiron for a 36 yard touchdown on the very next play. Coming back at halftime, Sheffield led Waltrip on a 60 yard drive for the score. The push was highlighted by runs of 14 and 26 yards by Armbrister and Williford. Sheffield ran over from the 3 and the Rams converted for 2 points giving Waltrip a 14-10 lead. But this lead did not last, and the Rams fell 16-14. The Rams' stout defense was led by Paul Boyle, Richard Bell, and Richard Yaege, while Armbrister was the Rams' leading offensive rusher. Waltrzp Shuts Out Kenyan, 9-0 Waltrip is still the king of the Heights area in football. The Rams defeated the Bulldogs for the fifth straight time in the seven year feud by blanking Reagan, 9-0. i Jimmy Sheffield completed 6 of 22 passes for 153 yards, and one touchdown. The Ram signal caller hit passes of 47 and 14 yards to Mark Williford and David Yaege. Here the drive stalled, and Coach Les Burton called on his golden-toed kicking specialist Hariy Har- well who drilled home a 30 yard field goal to make the score 3-O at halftime. Sheffield came out throwing in the second half, completing a 54 yard strike to Gary Doiron for the game's only T.D. Some defensive standouts for Waltrip were Paul Boyle, Frank Ditta, and Charles Vento. I Bobby McNew Endg letterman Pat Gavin Halfbackg letterrnan Tim Ashton Endg letterman Gary Manuel Halfbackg letterman Rams Kaul Panthers, 34-7 Wfaltrip continued its winning streak in zone Competition by defeating Davis by a score of 34-6. jimmy Sheffield also continued as the city's leading passer completing touchdown passes of 18 and 54 yards to Gary Doiron. The night's rushing leader Gary Armbrister, scored from the 35 while Tom Collins and Gary Manuel rounded out the nights scoring with runs of 6 and 19 yards. The Rams' defense was led by Richard Yaege, Winky Lewis and Bobby McNew. Richard Yaege Linebackerg letterman Bob Kyle Bill Franks Bubba SIOIIE Guardg lettermnn Guardg letterman Hi1lfl3?lCkI letterman 222 ,111 ll 1 'mm 4576-85' 1 .'o -, if I . ,1- .,,:: qfig W 'XXX faffea V,,.4,,, , V , f , W Q 'wtfmf 1, , ,, ,, . Keith Flowers Guard: 2 year letterman Rams Smather Generals Finishing a week of pre-game festivities, the Rams stopped the Lee Generals by a score of 41-21. Besides the 304 yards gained by passing, Waltrip gained 234 yards on the ground. This added to a total of 538 yards in the city's biggest offensive haymaker of the year. Sheffield threw T.D. passes to Armbrister, Yaege, and Doiron. Sheffield also scored on a 3 yard run, while Collins and Williford completed the night's scoring spree with runs of 34 and 36 yards. Richard Yaege kicked 3 extra points for the Rams, while his brother David ran over for the extra points after Waltrip's fourth touchdown. 'Z Tom Collins Fullback: letterman jack Moore Buzzy Fowler End: letterman 'Fnrlflf-1 letter: 1- fl Q LJ ,pf ff'-rr . , f3Q,g' f .w9,g,,'f-' up ffvmewming l6'rir1gs Wcfvry With its 28-O Win over Lamar, Waltrip cinched themselves a spot in the city playoffs. Jimmy Sheffield started the ga.me by firing 11 passes for 8 completions and 197 yards. Runs of 10 and 20 yards by Armbrister highlighted the push which ended with a touchdown scored by Armbrister over left guard. Supported by the blocking of Drew Gay and Paul Boyle, Sheffield completed passes of 69 and 45 yards to jet back David Yaege. Both passes turned into eventual T.D.s with scoring runs by Sheffield and Williford. Coming back at the half, Sheffield fired a 66 yard completion to Armbrister for the Rams' fourth touchdown. Armbrister capped off the night's scoring with a two point conversion over right tackle. The Rams' defense was led by Gary Doiron, Charles Vento, and Rich- ard Beil. Q1 J' 'eh Hayden Watson Guardg 2 year letterman Gary DOi1'0I1 Mark Williford David Yaege Endg 2 year letterman Halfbackg 2 year letterman Halfbackg letterman All-City jimmy Sheffield Quarterback: 2 yr. letterman Captaing All-City Gary Armbrister Halfbackz 2 yr. letterman Captaing All-City Tim Duff Tackle: 3 yr. letterman All-City Hams 16121 gears 41-7 Waltrip closed out its final game of zone play with a 41-7 victory over San Jacinto. The Rams, taking advantage of an early fumble recovery by Paul Boyle, scored on the first play from scrimmage. Waltrip's scoring spree was led by Gary Armbrister who scored on runs of 3 and 48 yards. David Yaege, Richard Beil, Mark Williford and Jimmy Sheffield also scored on runs of 3, 2, 3, and 15 yards. The stout Ram defense, led by Paul Boyle, Gary Doiron, and Harry Harwell held the Bears' explosive offense scoreless until the last quarter. The Rams also received great defensive play from Donald Redden as he recovered two fumbles giving the offense the ball on the 17 and 32 yard lines. ! fl Z, 1 ,.,, , 4 ,,,' A My I Frank Ditta Linebacker: 2 yr. letterman Captaing Most Valuable Playerg All-City 65-66 l60lH14g Kzzms ,flflanglcf Milby 30-6 Waltrip's high scoring Rams readied themselves for the next Week's city playoff- by smashing Milby 30-6. A Milby fumble on the ten set up Waltrip's first T.D. It took Gary Armbrister, who chalked up 66 yards on 12 carries, to score. Waltrip's next two tallies came from passes of 40 and 23 yards to Armbrister and D. Yaege. Sheffield came back in the second half with yard T.D. toss to Gary Doiron. Richard Yaege capped off the n1ht's scoring with a 16 yard field goal with 3:38 left in the game. The Rams got stout line play from Hayden Watson, Keith Flowers, and Tim Duff. Paul Boyle Tackle: 2 yr. letterman All-City Tommy Beckham Guard: letterman Q, 4 exxgxx 4 A ., x 'ww QS , if 5 J. N. v 2 ' 3, 'W I f' is ,ri e aw! f'z,'s I L C if L fe, . Eff-4 ,L X 4 Wesley Orr Clifford Lenert peck Boswell Trainer: letterman Manager: letterman Halfbacki letterman 228 Walfrzjv Grabs Gify Uflc: l6'lasfs Kcllairc 26-6 Waltrip grabbed its second city championship by dumping the Bellaire Cardi- nals 26-6. The Rams led by quarterback jimmy Sheffield, fought back from a 6-0 deficit to score their first touchdown on a pass from Sheffield to Gary Manuel, who literally took the ball away from a Cardinal defender. The Rams scored again in the second quarter on a pass from Sheffield to Gary Doiron making the score 14-6. Waltrip ended the first half scoring on another Sheffield pass, this time to halfback Gary Armbrister, to leave the score at half, 21-6. In the second half, the Rams sat on the ball most of the time and let their defense do the work of holding off Bellaire. Waltrip's final points came on a safety and a last quarter field goal by Richard Yaege, to make the final score 26-6. Bobby Carrick Richard'-Beil Drew Gay End: 2 year leffermafl Halfback: letterman Center: letterman Kams gflff Pray iv Spring l6'rar1cI1 in l6'i-District Play-Uffs The Wfaltrip Rams finished their 1966 football season bowing out to the Spring Branch Bears 22-7 in the Bi-District play-offs. The Rams came into the game with a 10-1 record while Spring Branch, Champions of 10-4A, had a 8-1-1 record. Waltrip opened the scoring in the first quarter to a 29 yd scamper by quarterback jimmy Sheffield. Richard Yaege added the point and the Rams led 7-0. In the second quarter Spring Branch came back on a sustained march eating up most of the yardage on the ground. A trap-pass for the two points caught the Rams by surprise and the Bears led at half 8-7. Neither team scored in the third quarter and neither team threatened until late in the fourth quarter when Spring Branch tailback Jimmy Graf rambled 61 yards to paydirt to all but put the game on ice. Spring Branch scored again after intercepting a desperanon passto naakethe fnaalscore 22-7. r I Sheffield and Williford led the Rams' offense while Frank Ditta almost single- handedly stopped the Bears on defense. However, the awesome power and quickness of the state-bound Bears was just too much for the Rams to handle. Doug Hensley Wally McClung Gary Sherburng Guard: letterman Manager: letterman Trainer: 2 e 230 assess: 1: I ' I I I I I I I I X If Wins Zone Hhampionshzp, 911115 Cv Hellzzirc in Hifi!-Playoff The 1966 football campaign proved to be a most successful one for Waltrip's junior Varsity Football team. Under the direction of Coach Martin, Coach Skaines, and Coach Winship, the junior Varsity brought Waltrip its first IV Zone Cham- pionship. Led by a powerful offense, which scored over 40 points in a single game on two occasions, and a stout defense, which allowed a mere 14 points in district play, the boys showed that the Rams ruled high in Junior Varsity play also. may . wah' nv quasi i ,A ,,,, , ff,-,, ',,.,'k. -Aff-iw v. . l I -W-P' ,-'-WW. , 1, 5' g , -N ,I ' 'v' ',. , 2 My f y-W , 31,3 ' ' , A 1 1- . i 2:1 fgiyixfm-'ff M , 'z4wf5.vf'1 1' . mf , ,,.,.,,...., ,Mem , 4. , . DMV- f k fiflix A ,fwfr T, ' '4 7 3,5 ,K Y'f'fQ5ff'gf , gil H I ,, L . rf-Q r ' - Mu., W , ,.,.-4f.f.,.- 4 233 Walifzkf Kami , jimmy May ,,.,., .-, f,,,.,,.-an-1' Lynn Howden Jimmy May Tim Hearn Joe Anderson jeff Baker Joe Anderson 6'6 5'10 6'0 6'2 6'6 Senior Senior junior Senior Senior Staffing .Wife 'N X 3? Lynn Howden 4.,,,..,,, ww-.-M ,V . pf .g- I, .. f f.4..,,-..f- jeff Baker ggqquuunlllll Tim Hearn 4 -A S:i'l'49a,-'Aly , 236 Nm-Distric! Mean far i l Q i 5 Games Zfriumph learns T. Jefferson Sarnuell Austin St. Thomas Jones Spring Branch Memorial 75-57, Swrcbvard 50-28 64-61 64-51 47-50 83-69 61-53 80-55 McKinney Denison Sherman Pasadena Deer Park Brazosport Milby Bellaire 49-56, 56-53, 48-43 4'-, V' S-V if in 87-56 93-46 68-50 83-47 69-49 64-40 78-66 237 Xzwwrwzf Reagan Davis Sam Houston Lee Lamar San Jacinto 58-41, 63-43 43-44 47-44, 48-36 84-48 81-57 7 Walfrzp Rams Win 60-27 71-48 53-50 78-44 64-41 91-59 '7 lW 4 4,v.i 5 .1 Zane CWO Zhampiaushzyf 671614 Cake Cfify Uflc' 3 a tk ara- , wx W li: .Af E51 .A 5 , 4 .wk 1 A 6 , V , I' ' X 'X' ' W, ' I H x ' y .f' . ' I ' ,-', f, . .' . V4 V V - . - I r A 315 I ,, N5-Fi' f. , X Q v, 5 1, R Waltrip's outstanding basketball team includes, Standing, from left to right ' ' : . D. Y , J. Anderson, T. Jester, B behmd Coach jesse Martm I May, aege . Counsellor, L. Howden, J. Baker, T. Duff, G. Knox, T. Hearn, R. Cotton. Not pictured is D. Conway. 16111145 Zfriumph in yayces Crfurmzmcnf XX X X X. 1966-I 967 Walfrzjv junivr Varsity Kaskcfball Front Row: C. Benton, M. Sullivan, D. Bishop, D. Love, J. Beil, D. Conway, R. Rocomontes, R. Johnson, R. Berger, A. Entenza. Second Row: Coach Jones, E. Blair, J. johns, R. Lawrence, C. Kachnic, B. Brandt, D. Miffit, C. Kaliszewski, T. Schelclon, L. English, R. Nix, Coach Gilchrest. Third Row: F. Branning, R. Wisdom, S. Thomas, R. Zarocky, R. Phylge, K. Gee, R. Leddy, L. Ricke. Back Row: R. Carr, C. McGrath, S. Bailey, J. Bartels, B. Slowel, C. Voeker. A lg-...1---n-u1ilIn:Ll -:X X ... J. ,I -- 5 lllli 1 V , 1 rv ,.....ff ,T 41,7 ,, , , , . 1111 Ii ' f'w , 4' J' 'Z mm-.TF ,.,v P 'Q . Styli: .V ., - - H 45' -' - W , af, 5 ,JI ff 1-rv-Cx . TRAC . TRACK - , r 1' ', I . ' A., -2' , I I-Y X25 , . ff , Vg ff ' Q I-Y f .- fu 'Z . . T. ' - W 'M L 'W T' ii , ?my,, ,ju y f 4. z. V. ...W Z , . P- 3, '71 f ,, ,, I. . l I li 'Q Q . .za flvAL.'I'RIPY' R 1 , , f we fi? 'ff' W-43'-' Y ' if' .ffmca ' asian TRACK , . f f7T .A 6 M' Ae f'.,'.,, ill W T aw. . wi -f we N V V f f I . ' ix.: ' W' Z- 'Q V fr 2 3,1 af . .A+ f fi' Qc' is T J V f ,.,,,, P ,fs-f' 'H fr , 1. .fH.,. 4, t at p . H- f . 1 4, .VV .V Q31-Q1 . ' ' fi 7 T el' 'Aff i '.! 71 QE' ffl f J :M V f ' 'P ' ' J Au' at . ' I 1 I y C' 'T ' '5 ., Iliff . , 11 Q EP T .- T .2 Wifi 'gf . fV.,AV- A. 1 f . f , , H 1 ' ' ' Q.: Q 71 ,V .M ff, - f 1' -,I f V' I 1 .-f . J C. ,. .rf ,argl ,I WNFR, , , ,ilJ,,IH.. I A f We i V ,Qi ,. f'8j,!n,x If . I , f ' ' P, ' '. . - i , ' A ., ' Y 5 EJ ' ' '2 'fp '1'.'f 4. - , - . . 1 . , 1. ffl ' ff - 1 ' T ff .. ' We . Y 1, 55,95 5 Q, Le' . I 5' f'-f,,,, ,- t gt' .-1 1' ,V I1 12 ,, f l, WJ ., V :A 2 . . UAL ' 4 . 'f T f . i f lf e A H - ' 2, , V: K VV W 4 . X5 - 4 YL A ' 1 R I I 2 . 'V , '., .1 f 2 as a.r T . f f T H wxx.'m.P. P 'ag'-fmt Q ff 4 P ' 1' , M - . QW. , ' f f- , ' f ' .1 5.1 , W Q ,.,, , 2... +l'fL.fff' -f -wf'- - V -12 -.,f,. . ., ' f . ' ' ' 5 - . V iv '.Z' l if, , -fy-.3.ll-fffiif' ,. L ' . ' V f ffA1f I .V at 'V I iii? m,c,iV?fg3v In ll 1 WV, gf, l r .,. ,qv ? X. , ,. 2 .f--.,. ,,.V 45 , ,.l' A4 I., IM:-0 . . 7 I'ZQ':-fff '+f ?'Il . P 'e.,, f V ' C if ' M ' ' I V -i i' .. -g . q f . . 'f l .- A .,,. ,, j G Q .Q L11 .av .1 5.0. A'. .!. ..l!iv I .. ' 1 14432 ',.. Q. i -7' .3 xi'-ffmg. 42' V- .?f1.w.' First Row: B. Templet, G. Mosley, T. Riley, G. Wilson, A. Foster, P. Gavin, D. Pennington, L. Dyson, D. Blakely. Second Row: M. Jenkins, G. Helfrich, S. Ashton, G. Armbrister, G. Doiron, F. Ditta, M. Ruff, J. Thomas, D. Dyson, M. Ryan. Third Row: J. Russel, B. McKithan, C. Gerhart, C. Ewing, R. Johnson, B. Magness, D. Keller, D. Medley, M. Vinson, R. Ball, B. Theilen, S. Kuehn, C. Huebner, J. Beniretto. Fourth Row: R. Griffith, T. Ashton, C. Parks, L. Cooper, H. Harwell, T. Collins, J. McMil1ian, R. Tidmore. 2 snr ,. A 0 x C .lf . gm Walfrzjv Crack Umm Aim J-Hgh l l Lertermen: Back Row: T. Ashton, T. Collins, Queen, P. Lee, Coach Skaines, H. Harwell, C. Parks. Front Row: M. Vinson, G. Doiron, G. Armbrister, R. Tidmore, B. Thielen, P, Gavin. 747 Kelay Zfmm Swrcs J-Hgh WN N ' ' The winning 440 relay team includes Gary Armbrister, Mickey Ryan, George Ewing, and Scott Ashton. XValtrip's shot putters: David Seeman, Harry Harwell, David Dyson, Tom Collins. Ready for the hurdles are Bubba Berg, Joe McMullen Mike Vinson, Tim Ashton, Robert Tidmore. Track team members Scott Ashton, Gary Doiron, Robert Tidmore, Gary Helfrich 'Ty 5 gif 'ff 5 4 Aw.- tiff Wg f 5-51'?'.',,. 6 U: AXA 4 5' vii A if ff if , F? ,eflw s, ir . 5 ' h, E 'll ' Qs :L Q' 'J A F! f 'x 'fi K 'Batman ' Meat Kvmpefifim Left to right: Adams, Wise, Pugh, Martin, Schoonover, Dascher, Pederson Watson. - 4 V 1 4 YJ, Q 142 Standing: M. Dromgoolo, B.. Rosentri, B. Robinson, R. Yeage, E. Michal, J. Wessels. Sitting: B. Faircloth, R. Goodwin, R. Leedy, R. Meschkat, M. Williford. A. , H4 i Q Q . M2921 452 H fl Safe!!!!! l 245 ,,,,,,...- ,,.-..,..' . ..,,r,. n,,..-'---f--V , , . 4 ,,.,- a 4 4M,1..,..,f-'-- ' M Q KYAYA , ,,,A , .... Q ...-.,.3,7 4w.gQk . ., -,434 1.,.,- ..-, 4'- 1 .,,..,., .,,. N. E r . ,,,,,. ,.. ,. V. - f . Left to right: R. Weaver, M. Dennis, D. Montgomery, R. Worsham, J. Montgomery. Practice makes perfect, says Richard Pond. Robert Worsham reaches a high point in his career. ,.A..,.....,,0-W , gr Left to right: J. Redden, J. Clarke, D. Redden, T. Doyle, J. Nowakowski Wzzlfrzjv Swim 6641101 lyruzsfs nf ew Hmch Practicing diligently and faithfully every afternoon, the 1967 Waltrip Boys' Swim Team hopes to reward Coach David Winship in his new role. Not only do the boys participate in the meets with other Houston high schools, but also they attended the Invitational State Meet held in Austin, Texas, in the early part of the season. I' yly, ,g im, ufinging fum ,flviirfrz Coach jesse Martin's golf team completed an- other successful year after having captured the dis- trict title for the last three years. The team partici- pated in the March-April tournaments, including UIL District Meet at the U of H and a tournament in Galveston. Jim Tabor displays golfing skills. CZ 93,5 fi Returning letterman Bob Cheaney prepares to hit a chip shot. Standing: Coach Martin, B. Fowler, J. Baker, S. Ellis, B. Cheaney. Kneeling: R. Butler, M. Chambers, J. Tabor, W. Zepeda. -wwf' 'f 'W ,- Girls Sprfrfs Girls' washes Stress Physiml Wfusss me .,,, ,...,V. , 4 fgf'-wg-wa-M....,,.,,.,a,,.,.s,,, ,, , V , 'Q , , 5 Miss Smith, tends to one of her many duties-Swimming Team coach. Mrs. Banes checks assignments on the chalkboard. Mrs. Walters knocks her bow for a practice Archery session. Waltrip Hosts Zify Swim jlff6'6'f ,,,,n-,mm -Ti J I T.. Miss Smith explains the freestyle to Linda Redden. X Top Row left to right: C. Cozart, S. Chalmers, C. Leobold, J. Crum, M. Vadell, P. Rggland, B. Beago, M. Pody. Bottom Row: K. Kin ery, D. S Lewis, A. Wilson, G. Colrneuares, E. Frazier, I.. Redden. Not Pictured: G. Tobias, S. Harvin. ,Auf ,ei '41 1 J'g1:,Qg 1 W5 if HK X, f,,,.. 92311 f if W f? ,fi 52 n ff? - - 7 4 ,I swf.. V ,Gm 'wibi :7 f' We . .. ,. j, ' rf. -9 . ,W 4 . ff, ,f , , W , 5? iii Bottom, left to right-R. Hunter, S. Telge, I.. Tidmore, S. Jantz, E. Yar- brough, K. Cribbly, D. Stanford. Middle-J. McKee, G. Mock, L. Bell J. Battle, I. Lapaglia, B. Battle, M. Vadell, D. Sheridan. Top-V. Robertsj L. Garrett, T. Ingersol, V. Willoughby, P. Harrison, G. Dudley, A. Frizzell, L. Enders, K. Boothe, W. Hall, G. Wilson, L. Redden, Miss Smith. Valleyluzll Dcwlvps Hwrdimzfivn tw- ,... ,,,,, ,I -..!' ll . 1 I i 252 What was that again, Miss Smith? ' WW' -3. -4.-....,,,,,,, -.-,,....... V1 1 4-1 qi, el lwlkal . ,- , I l VI., :gf- fi'- xx ' --M, 4 f .3 P x y 1 Bottom, left to right-G. Ploeger, M. Haldas, J. Johnson, S. Duncan, L. Williams. Top-B. Baron, D. Radack, D. Thompson, G. Krannig, M. Dwyer, L. Leth, I. Rassmusin. ' Archers Display Skills ,lil Gify Cvurnamvnl D 4' In ., ...T fn, ,Ll - ,---L -V A-- 1 'V . ' .7 L Ready to aim is Mrs. Joan Walters, the Archery coach Cennis Ccfam 21665 6hz1llc'r1gi14g lfmr .s., x 4 Mrs. Walters shows forehand to Nancy Uffman. ' V.. .H -. 'r -. 4 ' :Hz-.': .,.. I 45-f . ' uf 11 v -3? z5,'a,. f .g M?- .-qf' nfl .. ...dy , A my . 1 - r u .. 'Y ,L-TLIVA M N arqdd A 2-,ig Y 5 1 . . . .A . . P' Q5 'M S1 -if ,1 ,r , . I f' .f 3.1 g, . ' .I 5 3' . - ,,,,,..' S ,J . ,,A, ,-I-18522. 54, 'ffg.!,j. ,f,:l2Jfl2,'f -,:'Lils:ililm' f' 5,.,,' 1 '-I ,..q,fiJQ Z3nu.i:.. f:f7'M L my A- V: f . 5 ', !f'. ' . .A., ,,....-P- 254 ,,,,,.1..---- -gg,fgq15gL,.'jjji,g,4g,..n,flg.. .,..,-.wil-.4-rv QA .A 1- :M -r - V- V. V V . I . e f . A , H .Q . . ' A , nh I .,, W.. -.. ......r,--.z...x-,,.:.- .. ,. . . , . ' L. . ,A Mun? rr ...,j . .4 ll ,W Q.. '-H0144-1 ' V I Top Row left to right: M. Morrison, N. Uffman, P. Renfro, G. Dudley, P. Williams, L. Enders, J. Evans. Bottom Row: I. Lapaglia, Mgr., P. Brurnfield, B. Domino, S. Swedras, C. Wolter, T. Ingersoll, L. Garrett. Q 'M F 1966-1967 CHEERLEADERS Jane Grissom Tina Reid, head cheerleader Ginny Rabun Tommy Walden Russell Telg Ronald Scott 256 Wzeerleaders Kaise Spirit 1751161 A little louder. Fight!! Fight!! Fight!! Fight!! X It's not hard, Tommy. just No!! You can't ride him now, Ronnie. push the little button. my turn. It's still ga.,-A4 - .f -.1 ZNH if-wx ,N ,s jg -S The city- championship game proved itself to be a tense occasion for our Hurry up, Iaimie, do you want someone to see us looking like this? ,Q fn 258 wi' Sock the so1diers?We did. '1 fudcnfs Show Spirit In Many Ways ly iv i W 5 .4 I! xx, 7 Spirit rose to its peak during a crucial moment of the Lee game. I W5 X V.W.'s have everything, discovers Janie Gaumer. 1 xfix W' Car painting played an important part in pro- moting spirit. -A 1 ' f . 1 f t Y f ,f 5 Q' . ff. -ar Q. W 4...,,.n f his 1' 4, 4-ff, fa - 4 4 Q 9' Q Homecoming Highlights ?ooioo!l Soosoio Wa1trip's 1966 Homecoming activities were highlighted by the crowning of Tina Reid, head cheerleader, as Homecoming Queen. The ceremony took place during half- time activities at the Waltrip-Lamar football game on Friday, October 28. First Duchess is Jane Grissomg second Duchess, Dianna Ama- son. Coach Agleton and player Tommy Beck- ham watch intently during the game. Queen Tina Reid bearnsiwith delight. fol- lowing the announcement of her victory. ,mv if Tribune editor, Pat Cafferty, frugged the night away to the music of the Glass Kans, a local singing group. Sfawrifes Dance parks flrfkday Seasvn The annual Waltrip Favorites Ball, spon- sored by the Waltrip Aries, was held on De- cember 3 in the school cafeteria. Entertain- ment was provided by the Glass Kans, a local group. The evening was highlighted by the announcement of the favorites. The Sopho- more, junior, and Senior favorites were an- nounced. The Low and High senior finalists for Most Beautiful and Most Handsome cli- maxed the evening. The finalists then sub- mitted photographs to be judged by Bob Hope. Finalists for Most Beautiful and Most Handsome seniors are from left to right: Priscilla De Vries, Gary Doiron, Kathi ' ' ' 'd k W'll'f d l' Y Ha den Watson, and White, Ted Carapezza, Donna Gee, Bobby Carrick, Linda Davi , Mar i ior , juie oung, y Nancy Gore. Not pictured are Marilyn Savage, Diane Ozmer, Curtis Motl, jeff Baker. R I X g f , , f x l i . T s ,. Wx' ,.,. junior Favorites are Nova Larid, Bob Kyle, Patty Lee, Peggy Palm- gren and Randy Robertson. Wake up, Randy. V Activities Editor, julie Young, and escort Richard Hill announce the Sopho- more Favorites, John Thom- as, johnny Redden, june Brennan, and Bubba Berg. From left to right are the wittiest Seniors: Dorothy Simmons, Charles Vento, Pam Byrne, Keith Flowers, and Suzie May. 263 0 Senior From Makes Memories Bliss in possession will not lastg Remembered joys are never pastg At once the fountain, stream, and sea, They were, they are, they yet shall hef' JAMES MONTGOMERY J' .uf Ji? Fu wf' fz'-A www V1 f -f ,F an J hcl! K ': ' In it x 1 sf. 5 - fl xr' a, Q- A RN:-L , , 1 Qlwa - .0 ' :JI A'. s I F' I I 0 4 ka U Ax 4 , , xi - . 'O '.' 0 ju , ' Q ' ' . I ' ' L J Q0 Q xxx! - . I 5 I 5 '-tb ' '. IQ' ' . A . , ' -Q . Y x . 4 A X: s - Q4 -' .4 Vs Inffgghuli 'V ku . ' .4 Qi? L-I B ,WN F I . 'fctsrvil . s 5 - I e M1..:-,gy ff, , - s .',-' ' i QJ4 ' J Q4 2 K NS! K , I, f f --J vs - I I Ad Ari -xr 54 nam 'fx W f . . , ' Ki, th . 1 N,L,, 1 le Q. ,F , F A, Q 5 K- 11. A Y V1 N --Q' 'N t 0. 266 pu. 4.1 4 ff.-' - - J V- -Q-. A. . , ., - .1 I fi 14nd W 'l ,,,vr , ' 1 , ' I vi -' Q UN Q f Hlgq .- 15113 1 I .4-J .9, 3 . --H -- f if , .- A -.,..-...V , . . , ,.. ..- f .- g1z :1T '.'1:'f?S' X if , . ,. - .,,-f,..,5f :FQ?f'4':?5 r Yi ly 5' .Z H ,,.. ,nw ,. ., , ,.,. , 5 A ,B D, -.:w...5J:,,,, 1 f ' f'fH2'1fii-31f 'a'2:. iii? Yi af -Q' . b,Jf.3QEi:JH1.a5f1'L,f X - 55-V24 'WM W 1 ' Y ff , A, , ,,: . . , 41453 f , : ' N I-,,,,, - ..4-- F I 1 i 1 . ' 4 A 5 ' ' i s I i 3 A 2 , gms' foo Forget it Jane. It's no use Now let me see, what's my next line? -'...JT+ W 268 ...J Slow down was a switch over-from Racing with the Clock 'Zilla a'ama 99 CLIYLQ, The world renowned musical, Pajama Game , was presented by the Waltrip Senior High School drama and musical departments on Friday and Saturday, January 20th and 21st in the S. P. Waltrip Auditorium. The play, a light, fast-moving comedy based on the book by Abbott and Bissell, was directed by Miss Lela Blount. Many hours of hard and tiring work must go into a production such as this and the cast, dancers, chorus, instru- mentalists, production staff, and art students spared no effort. Much credit must go to the people who were behind the scenes: Director, Miss Lela Blount, Choral director, Mr. Norris Blevinsg Choreographer, Vicky Swayze, Technical director and stage manager, james Townley, Costume de- signers, Kathie Bryant and Vicky Swayze, Crew heads, john Edwards and Byron Moore, Light de- sign, james Townley. ,K hX I ft X Q T-Tsr ie flap rnrn 0- nr-in? l'-Tar is! I don't want to talk small talk . 6115! Judy Io Williams ...... .... B abe Gary Barton ...... Bob Logan ..... Vicky Swayze .... jane Grissom . . . Steven Baker .. Sandra Strobl .... Will Harbaugh .. Cheri Roy ...... Louis Caldarera .... Jaimie Siedow .... Bobby Jester . .. Sid . Hines Gladys . . . Mabel . Prez .. Mae Hasler Poopsie . . . Joe Brenda .. Max 269 1 , Our Kugged Kzzms I feel I should warn you. I know karate! No comical caption is in order for Coach Bur- ton. His rugged Rams won cityg much of the credit goes to him. gil Who's your ballet teacher, Lynn? Time to wake up, Tim! 11, -I' 272 . in .X Tom! O 5 Q I f 1 f If A , 4 , -Q 95, Stand up, Lynn. They're taking our picture. Waltrip fn This is no time to sit down on the job, ..L Athletes Activa Ther pool! e must be an easier Way to clean the A 'Z am ..lg... If you boys are good and win this game, I'l1 let you stay up past ten to night. 273 - 1 ee oN ee -- Football Queen Kathi White is shown following the announcement of her victory, at one of our football games. Pictured also are first runner-up jane Grissom and cheerleaders Russell Telg and Ronald Scott. C 'fY' 274 Heights Lion's Queen Barbara Wilson is one of Waltrip's beauties. Her duties as queen keep her very busy and of great service to our area. Wfzltrzp Smfe . Students Chair Salma! g , , I Senior Imperial Guard girls participate in the Singing Valentines program, sponsored by the Imperial Guard- every year on Valentine's Day. Left to right are Donna Wood, Karon Harsch, and Debbie jones. A look of delight crosses the crowned Basketball queen. face of cheerleader, jane Grissom as she is This is not the end. It is not even the Beginning of the end. It is rather the end of the beginning. WINSTON CHURCHILL K' ig... 6 OAK FOREST STATE BANK I I20 Wes'r 43rd MEMBER-F D I C Christenson, Ted A Abery, Steve 40 Abrams,Michel 192, 40, 177, 167 171 Adams, Bobby 40, 244 Beaman, Randall 112 Bear, Brenda 96 Beard, Roy 112, 166, 165 Beasley, Lois 112, 200 Beasley, Grace 96 Beasley, Ronnie 112 ,714de1f Britton, Bob 196, 46, 168 Brock, Sharon 199, 46 Brockman, Mary 46 Brom, Darlene 113, 193 Brooks, Dennis 46 Adock, Adams, David 40 Adams, Estelle 182, 40 Adams, Gary 112 Adams, Jo Ann 96, 181, 185 Adams, John 112 Adams, Kerry 112 Adams, Priscilla 112 Adams, Shirley 189, 187, 40 Adams, Thomas 40 Milton 40 Bruce' Clark Aden, Robert 40 Aden, John 40 Aquirre, Helen 40, 166 Ahlschla er, Linda 112 Akers, Lfarilyn 112 Akin, Mike 40 Alfaid, Linda 112 Alexander, Nancy 181, 40, 164 Alford, Brian 112 Alford, David 41 Alford, William 96, 40 Allard, Kittye 96 Allbritton, Clifton 197, 41 Allbritton, Garland 112 Allen, Butch 41 Allen, Michael 33 Allred, Debbie 112, 185 Amason, Dianna 33 Andrews, Gaye 112, 183, 178 Andrews, Pat 96, 182, 178, 171 Anderson, Dudley 41 Anderson Jimmy 191, 41 Anderson, Joe 41 Anderson, John 112 Anderson, Michael Anderson, Steve 41 Apffel, Denise 112 Ardoin, Mary 112 Ardoin, Pat 41 Armbrister, Gary 226, 140, 41, 242 Armstrong, Nan 112 Arn, Mike 41 Arnold, Madeline 112 Arriaga, Jesse 41 Arsement, Paula 112 Ash, Junene 41 Ashton, Sharon 199, 42, 167, 241 Ashton, Tim 96, 221, 242 Atkins, Becky 42 Atkins, Howard 96 Atkins, Mike 112 Atkins, Thomas 96, 169 Attra, Sharon 112 Ausley, Pam 134, 182, 189, 42, 167, 171, 172, 171 Averit, Richard 112 B Baggett, Patricia 184, 185, 42 Bailes, Linda 96, 177 Baker, Debbie 188, 179 Baker, Jeff 39, 132, 192, 42, 262, 178, 165, 166, 171, 271, 35, 248 Baker, Jenifer 203, 96 Baker, Ronnie 33, 198 Baker, Steve 179, 177, 269 Baker, Vickie 112 Bailey, Marty 181, 189, 42, 179, 171 Bailey Steve 112 Ball, Judy 96, 199, 179 Ball, Rickie 42, 242 Ballard, James 96 Ballard, Kathy 112 Balluck, Darlene 42 Balluck, Gary 42 Bammel, Sharon 42 Bananne, Roger 112, 169 Banning, Francis 112 Barclay, Barbara 96 Baker, Jan 202 Barfiel , Donna 112 Barker Cindy 42, 167 Barlow, Iva 43 Barnes, Carol 96 Barr, Carleen 112 Beckham, Tommy 96, 227 Behrens, Gayle 112, 186, 168 Beil, John 112 Beil, Richard 229, 43 Bell, Cindy 112 Bell, Lou Ann 112 Bell, Patsy 112, 184 Bender, Douglas 112 Benefield, Stanley 33, 204 Benestante, Kathleen 96 Benham, Mickey 96 Beniretta, Jeffrey 112, 184, 242 Bennett, Barbara 96, 181, 186 Bennett, Nelson 96 Benton, Chuck 112 Bentz, Karen 43 Berg, George 112, 165, 166 Berger, Pat 11, 43, 174, 175 Ber er, Richard 112 Berfoher, William 169 Bethea, Steve 43 Betncourt, Byron 43 Bettell, Pamela 112, 183, 186, 175 164, 166 Betts, Lynda 43 Bies, Alan 43 Bigby, Debbie 112 Bi lingsley, Josh 197, 44 Birdsong, Judy 33, 184, 185 Birowski, Beverly 112, 186 Bisby, Rebecca 112 Bischoff, Darlene 96, 182 Bishop, Danny 112 Bishop, Ronald 96 Blachowiak, Ernie 96 Black, Angela 33 Blackman, Pamela 185, 44 Blackwell Beverly 33 Blaha, Mary Ann 44 Blaha, Patty 96, 186, 187, 178, 164 Blair, David 95, 200 Blair, Edgar 112 Blake, Patty 96 Blakely, David 44, 242 Blevins, Gladys 96 Bloodworth, Linda 44 Blount, Janet 199, 200, 44 Blummer, Arthur 113, 168 Blummer, William 44 Bobbitt, Sharon 197, 44 Bobbitt, Sandy 96, 193 Bobbitt, Susan 44 Bocanegra, Vickie 44, 179, 177 Body, Donna 113, 185, 187, 193 Boelsche, Karen 113, 185, 187, 200 Boessling, Edwin 96 Boffa, Judy 186, 188, 175, 45 Body, Donna 113, 185, 187, 193 Boleslawski, Carolyn 113 Boley, Ronnie 29, 45 Bolian, Shirley 113 Bommarito, Guy 96 Bonanno, Roger 112 Bonner, Suzanne 113, 168 Boone, John 113 Boscario, Roseanne 113 Boswell, Cathy 181, 184, 185, 179, 177, 176, 172, 268 Boswell, David 113 Boswell, Peck 228, 45 Bothe, Jo Beth 96 Bowman, Karlita 186 Brooks, Sherry 96, 197, 207, 178 Brookshire, Johnny 46 Brookshire, Mack 113 Brotherton, Dam on 113, 171 Brothton, Mary 193, 192, 46, 167 Brown, Carlos 114 Brown, Debby 114, 186 Brown, George 1 93, 196, 197, 46, Chrisman, Martha 97, 182, 185, 188, 192 Christen, Joe 49, 178, 186, 190, 191 Christian, Emily Jean 114 Christian, Roger 198, 201 Christopher, Beth 97, 178, 181, 193 Ciarella, Chris Matthew 49 Cigainero, Caryle Jean 114 Ciulla, Steve Joe 114 Clancy, Larry 203 178, 171 Brown, Lila 114 Brown, Mark 200 Brown, Ronnie 186, 46 Brown Steve 114 ,Bob zos, 204, 46 Clark, Annette 32, 33 Clark, Billy 114 Clark Clark , Jann 114 , LaJuana 97 Clark, Paul 114 Clark, Paula 114 e, Jeff 114, 247 Bruce, Phyllis 97 Brumfield, Pat 114, 254 Brumley, Charles 114 Brunson, Bobby 114 Brygnt, Kathie 46, 179, 177, 176, 1 5 Brzymiaalkiewicz, Linda 46 Bufford, Kathy 97, 182, 188 Bullock, Rex 47 Bullock, Susan 97 Bumgardner, Barbara 33, 181 Burch, Pamela 114, 182 Burchfield, Kevin 114, 169 Burell, Shirley 97, 168 Burger, Cindy 97, 185 Bur er, Pat 179, 168 Burihardt, Dean 114 Burn, Linda 47 Burnett, Dan E. 114 Burnham, Becky 97 Burrus, Randy 97, 178, 165 Burt, Johnnie 47 Burt, Roy 29, 47 Burt, Troy 47 Burton, Frank 47 Bushman, Nancy 114, 186 Butler, Rick 114, 248 Byrne, Pam 135, 47 Byrns, Margaret 47, 135, 185, 186 177, 167 C Cabness, Ann 114, 166, 182 Cafferty, Pat 47, 120, 139, 170, Clarke, Wendy 97 Clay, Marion 114, 174 Clemons, Becky 114 Clinton, Wayne 49, 197 Clooney, Daniel 114 Clooney, Pat 49, 120, 170 Coates, Christi 114, 196 Cocek, Jan 182, 188 Cockman, Lloyd 114, 130 Coggin, David 97 Co er, Troy 114 Colaluca, Venetta 114 Colaluca, John 49 Colbert, Gail 115 Collard, Cathy 97 Collier, Collier, Brenda 114, 186 Ronnie 114, 203 Collins, Carol Lee Collins, Cynthia 97, 188 Collins, Tom 97, 224 Collins Wayne 50 Collney, D. 184 Colmen .Colton, ares, Gloria 185, 207, 251 Howard 97, 178, 192 171, 167, 173, 189, 262, 171 Caldarera, Louis 47, 177, 179 Callison, Susan Jo 114, 186, 193 Campbell, Brian Duff 47 Campbell, Darlene 169 Combs, Clyde 115 Combs, Sterling 97 Commander, James Boyd 115 Compton, Richard 97, 203 Compton, Ronnie 115 Conley, Kathleen 115 Conner, Dennis 115 Connett, Terry 115 Conway, Dennis 97 Cook, Cath? 97, 182, 184, 186 Cook, Ran all 115 Cooke, Douglas 115 Cooksey, Jimmy 171 Cooley, George 115 Bowman, Scott 113 Boyce Boyd, , John 113 Russell 96 Boyle, Paul 227, 45 Boyle, Cathy 199, 45 Bracy, Stanley 96 Brach er, Robin 181, 197, 170, 120, 45 Bradham, James 113 Bradley, Rhonda 113 Brads haw, David 113 Brady, Chris 97 Brady, Jeff 97 173, 164, Bartos, Barron, Bette 112, 189 Bartels, James 112 Bartok, Nita 43, 164 Barton, Gary 96, 184, 179, 269 Barton, William 112 Pat 96, 196, 197, 207 Barttlingck, Sue 112 Batch, Claren 112 Bates, Jerry 43 Battalia, Evelyn 43 Battle, Bonnie 112, 184, 185, 193 172 Battle, Janet 96. 186, 172 Baxter, Carole 43 Bay, Debby 96. 133, 186 Beago, Bunny 112, 199. 251 Brandt, Bob 113, 165 Brandt, Tommie Lou 96 Brasier, Carol 113 Braswell, Mike 174, 169 Bray, Freddy 195 Bray, Linda 113 Breazeale, Kathryn 113 Brennan, June 199, 113 Brennan, Mike 39, 182, 186, 193, 173, 164, 170, 120, 45 Brewer, Dennis 113 Brewer, Glenda 96, 201 Brewer, Molly 96 Brewer, Pam 46 Brinsdon, Hugh 113, 203 Briscoe, Linda 96 A Campbell, Duff 29, 191, 195 Campbell, Linda 114 Campbell, Marcelle Anise 114 Canina, Robert 97, 177, 192 Carapezza, Ted 47, 193, 262 Cardwell, Dana Ray 97, 177 Carle, Sally 97 Carmichael, Nancy 48, 168, 186 Carmical, Bob 48, 168, 174 Carpenter, Bud 48 Carpenter, Susan 114 Carr, Annie 114 Carr, Richard 114 Carreon, Juan 97 Carrick, Robert 48, 229, 262 Carroll, Jeanne M. 97 Carroll, Patrick 114 Carruth, Doug 48 Carter, Denny 114 Carter, Robert Harold 97 Casey, ilghn Lamar 114, 202 Casey, athleen Shannon 97, 185, 189 Casey, Mary Lee 48, 181 Castello Roger Dale 114, 184, 200 Castillo, Joseph 97, 178, 192 Castillo Aureliana 33 Castle, Patti 114 Caston, Carol 114 Castleberry, Melvin 49 Castro, Mary 32, 33 Caswell, Linda 32, 33 Cauthorn, Linda 32, 33 Cavanaugh, Steve Wendel 114 Centeno, Landra 114 Cerna, John 114 Cessna, Ellen 49 Chalk, Phillip 49 Chalmers, Susan 114, 183, 186, 188, 193, 251 Chambers, Mike 114, 248 Chance, Henry 114 Chandler, Arthur 114 Chandler, Kathy 114 Chastang, Frank 114 Cheaney, Bob 5, 49, 164, 167, 192, 248 Chiles, David 49 Chisholm Deborah 49, 167, 182, 188, 198 Chrisman, Lyndal 21,' 49 .Corbin Coons, Cathy 97, 182, 193 Cooper, Les 97 Cooper, Marylyn 97, 181, 186 Cooper, Rocky 115 Cooper, Susan 115 , John 97 Corcorran, Delona 115, 201 Corley, Paula Cornelison, Randy 115 Coston, Ronnie 50 Cotton, Ralph 98 Counseller, Robert 98 Courtney. Dale 50 Cowan, Denniss 115 Cowles, Deborah 115 Cox, Bonnie 5, 115, 164 COX, David 98, 169, 175 Cox, Gayle 98, 164, 182, 186, 199 Cox, Margaret 115 Cozart, Connie 167, 169, 188, 251 Craft, Johnny 115 Craig, J. Scott 115 Craig, William 98 Crain, Sandra 115 Cranston, Tom 195 Crawford, James 115 Creppon, Raymond 115 Creswell, Minnie 115 Cribley, Kerry 115 Crim, Gary Curtis 115, 186 Crosby, Debra 115 Crosby, S. 189 Cross, Barbara Ann 165, 181 Crouch, H. L. 98, 203 Crow, Debbie Rene 115 Crow, Michael 115, 168 Cruikshank, Ken 98 Crum, Jane 115, 184, 185, 193, 251 Cumbie, Cindy 98, 181, 185, 186 Cunill, Cindy 50 Cunningham, Bobbie 115, 186 Cure, Janice 193 Cure, Linda 186, 51 Cuthbertson, Brian Dean 115 Cyphers, Cynthia 139. 167, 186 'D Dalio, Jeanette 115, 50 279 MRS. H. B. 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Ferrell, Gene 54 Ferris, Annette 184 Fikes, Monte 99, 164 Finch, Angie 164 Fiore, Karen 117 Fiore, Steven 54 Firsching, Carol 198 Fisher, Eugenia 117 Fisher, Ronnie 99 Fitzgerald, Kathy 168, 175 Flippen, Katherine 202, 203, 204 Flowers, Keith 224 Floyd, Janice 181, 184, 55 Foerster, Robert 99 Foley, Cody 117 Follmar, Gary 99, 111, 174 Fonteno, Jan 117, 183, 186, 189 Ford, Brenda 55, 185 Forsyth, George 55 Dorsey, Kathy 95, 98, 164, 171, 181, 186, 198 Doudican, Karen 116, 185, 186, 193 Douglas, Doug 98 Douglas, Steve Joseph 116, 130 Dowell, Judy 52 Dowell, Michael 116 Dowlings, E. 130 Foster Foster Foster Foster, Foteh, A199 242 Clara 34 Llnda 117 Otis 55 Angelina 117, 187 Forsyth, Scotty 117 ll Fourro Fowle, x, Hugh 55, 197 Tommy 117 Fowler, Buzzy 55, 224, 248 Fowler , Jennifer 55 Fowler, John 55 Frace, William 117 Doyle, Terry 98, 178, 192, 247, 171 Driskill, Delbert 98, 184 Dube, Mike 98, 171 Dudley, Geneva 207, 254 Dudley, Richard 116 Duff, Paul 116 Duff, Tim 171, 226, 271 Duke, Susan Joy 116 Duke, Trandy 98 Duncan, Sunny 116 Duncombe, Danny 116 Dungan, Cheryl 116 Dunn, Carolyn 98, 182 Dunning, Susan 116 Dupree, Raymind 98, 178 Durhamm, Robert 116, 203 Duvall, Shelley 53 Dwyer, Dwyer, Mary 207 Jo Ellen 98, 184 Dvorak, Steven 98, 166, 192, 198 Dye, Patricia 98 Dyson, Dyson, David 111, 116, 242 Laurence 98, 242 E Earle, Roland 99, 202 Earll, Terry 116 East, Sandra 116 Eckman, Cathie 98, 187 Erkols, Deborah 98 Edwards, Cynthia 116, 183 Edwards, Deanna 188, 179 Edwards, John 137, 184, 168 Edwards, Karen 111, 116, 183, 4 1 16, 66 Edwards, Rhonda 26, 199, 11, 171 Edwards, Richard 98, 174, 168 Edwards, Bobby 116 Edwards, Sharon 116 Efraimson Carl 53 Efraimson, Earl 99, 184, 139' 186 Ehlert', Sheryl 116 Elias, William 204 izondo, Roy 1 Ellington, Debbie 99, 192, 186 Elliot, Sylvia 55 Ellis, Laura 53 L , Francis, Karen 117 Franks, Bill 55 Frankum, Kandy 117 Frazier, Ellen E. 8, 55, 193, 207, 173,167, 171, 265, 251 Frederick, Chuck 117 French, Eddie 117 Frenzel, Shannon 117 Frenzel, Sharon 117 Friedel, Linda 55, 189, 199 Friedrich, Barbara 99 Friedrich, Margie 117 Fridye, Mary Ann 55 Friloux, Barbara 99, 186, 188 Friloux, Rhetta 117, 200 Frizzell, Arlene 34, 185, 207 Frosch, Rodney 117, 190 Frost, Debbie 56 Fry, Larry 117 G Gabler, Robert 117 Gage, Cindy 34 Galik, Lynn 34 Gallegos, Jo Lyn 34 Galloway, Donald 34 Gamel, Barbara 56 Gandin, William Garcia, Henry 117 Gardner, Gene 117 Gardner, Judy 117 Gardner, Susan 56, 186, 199 Garrett, Annette 56 Garrett, Bobby 117 Garrett, Francis 56 Garrett, Linda 56, 140, 207, 254 Garza, Raul 34 Gaston, Ralph 100 Gates, Cecilann 117 Gates, Janis 56 Gaumer, Jane 56, 183, 188 Gaustad, Danny 56 Gavin, D 174 Gavin, Mike 56 Gavin, Pat 99, 188, 242 Gay, Carol 99 Gay, Drew 56, 172, 224 Gay, Kathy 117 Gay, Gerry 117, 169 Gee, Donna 56, 164, 167, 181, 187, 262 Gee, Kenneth 177 Gehrer, Elizabeth 100, 181, 186, 189 George, Kenneth 100 George, Sarah 117, 182, 189 Gerault, Becky 117, 185, 186, 193 Gerhart, Clifford 117, 242 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FAIRCHILD'S BeHer CIoI'I1ing and SI1oe's Morrison, Marijane 75, 254 Morse, Michael Morse, Steve Motl, Curtis 262, 75 Moyisi Phillip uc e roy, Sherrel 18 , 1 Mueller, Bill 75 5 99' 75 Muench, Barbara Muenchow, Herbert 178, 200 Mumford, Galen 75 Mumma, Janet Mur h ackie 7 Rabun, Ginny 95, 195, 199, 165 Ri ggsby, P Y. J 5 Murphy, John 75 Murray, Ingrid 199, 75 Murray, Karen C. 134, 167, 170, 173, 18, 171, 89, 75 Murray, Karen G. Murrell, John Musick, D. 75 Muske, Darlene Myers, Mary Louise 167 Myklebust, Jimmy Mc ' McAfee, Barbara 103, 75 McAfee, Betty McAnally, Patty McArthur, Bob 36 McArthur, Mike McClimans, Robert 103 McBride, Jo 187 McBride, Joyce 103, 187, 197 McCarty, Debbie 167, 181, 186, 76 McCarty, Ted McCary, Bryon McClellend, Doug 103 McClimans, Robert 103 McClosl?, Betty 36 McClou , Penny 103, 165, 179, 189 McClung, Kathi McClung, Wallace 103, 230 McCormick, Nancy 103 McCloslin, Marsha McCoy, Becky McCuiston, Marsha 183 McCunis, Debbie 103, 186 McCurdy, Janie McDade, Glenn 103 McDaniel, Gary - McDaniel, Gwyn 103 McDaniel, Susan 103, 201 McDonald, Beverly 103, 181 McDonald, Brenda 76 McDonald, Mark 197 McDonald, Mary 193 McDougall, Helen 103, 182, 186, 189 McDowell, James McElroy, Dwana 167, 171, 183, 76 McFarlane, Angie 76 McFarland, Stephanie 36 McGehee, Al 76 McGehee, Blanche 165 McGinnis, Judi 76 McGrath, Charles McGregor, Douglas 76 McGuirt, Carl Mclnnis K. 76 McKay, Buster McKee, Judy 186 McKay, S. 76 Mckirahan, Chuck 103 McKithan, Bobby 186, 242 McKithan, Kathy 76 McKnight, Gordon 103 McKnight, Sandra 76 McLanahan, Gerald McLeod, Lana 76 McMillan, Robert 36, 242 McMurrey, Susan McNew, Bobby 221 McQuiston, Gloria 77 McWhorter, Judy N Narendorf, Cathy Marie 123 Narendorf, Sharon Ann Nash, Clark Allen 190, 77 Naumann, Brenda Joy 104 Neale, Pete M. 123 Needham, Diane 123 Nelson, Karen Irene 123, 188 Nelson, Marcia 182, 184, 193. 77 Nelson, Mary Jane 123 Nett, Carey E. 104 Newburg, Steve 123 Newbury, Clinton Mack 123, 130 Newcomb, Tena Nadene 104 Newell, William Ray 77 Newman, Sandra Joyce 123, 181, Norris, Linda Sue 78 Norris, Mary Edith 123 Norris, Phyllis Ollie 11 ,174, 78 Noser, Donny Anthony 197, 78 Nowakowski, James Michael 246, 78 Nowlin, Bill E, 37, 181 Nowlin, Lynette 104, 189, 179, 177, 78 - Nunn, Micki Lee 123 Nus, Michele Louise 123 O Obenhaus, Philip Allen 104, 192 Oeser, Lois Marie 104, 168 O'Leary, Timmie John 123 Olin, Douglas Ray Oliver, Tommy 78 O'Mara, Wally 123 Ooley, Carol 104 O'Quinn, Jimmie Pat 7B Orr, Wesley Flynn 228, 78 Osler, L. 186 Osteen, Ann 37 Otillar, Joe A. 198, 78 Otto, William Randy 123, 130 Outlaw, Andrea 104 Overby, Sandra Jean 104, 168 Ovren, Michael Alan 123, 168 Owens, Cherri Elaine Owen, Sharon K. 187, 78 Owens Eddie Preston 123 , Owens, Susan Dawn 105 Ozmer, Diana Lynn 262, 193, 79 Ozmer, David Lee 197, 78 P Paden, David 37 Padilla, Angela 123 Padilla, Cynthia 123 Page, Terry Lane 123 Pagitt, Debbie 181, 187, 193, 164, 79 Palermo, Gail Lynn 123, 182, 165 Palermo, Sammy Joe 123 Painchaud, Bruce Raymond 105 Palazzo, Patricia Ann 184, 79 Palmgren, Peggy 105, 193, 181, 164, 186, 188 Panos, John Pannel, Mary Ann Parker, Dale Cameron 37 Parker, Parker, Dana Gray 123 David Lynn 123 Parker, Donna Jean Parker, Jerry Lee 123 Parker, Judy Parker, Leslie 123 Parker, Linda Fern 105 Parker, Lowell Thomas 123 Parker, Richie Lee 79 Parkerl Ronnie 123 Parker, Rusty Cameron Parker, Tommy 123 Parks, Courtney '105, 242 Parks, Darwin 79 Parnell, Gene Marshall 78 Parnell, Marsha Ann 105, 187 Parnell, Richard Widiner 123, 169 Parnclo M. 182 Parsley, Jimmy D. 123 Parsley, Willian Allan 123 Parson, Jimmy 105 Pastore, Carmen Pastors, Carmen 123 Patella, Diane Lynn 105, 79 Patterson, David Lee 123 Payne, Billy Prentiss 124 Payne, Jimmy Payne, Joe Paul 79 Payne Lucy 105 Nichols 186 Nichols, Connie 183, 187, 77 Nichols, Doug 77 Nichols, Karen Lynn 123 Nichols, Mark Steven 123 Nick Alexander 123. 130 Sherman, Jim 126 Nicoll. Virginia Kay 104 Niederhofer, Bill Frank 123 Nifong, Edna Darlene 123, 193 Noack, Patricia Gayle 123 Nolan, William A. 123 Northcutt, Gayla Sue 199, 78 Norman, Gary Paul 123 Norris, Glenda Ann 123 Peacock, William Timothy 37 Pearl, Julia Frances 124 Pearson, Jim H. Pechacek, Patricia Lynn 124, 186 Pederson, William Neal 111, 244 Peeples, Paula 105, 186, 183, 178 Peeples, Philip 123 Peitchett, Jan 124 Pekema, George 124 Pena, Luis 105 Pena, Tommy Pendleton, Dale Penland, Nelda 194 Pennington, Robert 124 Pennington, Doug 105, 242 Penrod, Adrienne 186, 198 Peranteau, Francis 124 Pereira, Gene 124 Perrin, Elizabeth 124, 169 Perry, James 105 Perry, Marsha 171, 79 Perkins, Danny 189, 197, 79 Peters, Rebecca, 79 Peterson, Cynthia 79 Pettigrew, Cheryl 124 Pettis, James 80 Pettit, Charlotte 80 Petty, Brian 80 Pettye, Mike 124 Pettye, Steve 37 Pelanz, -Peter 124 Pickens, Conley 105 Pierce, Jimmy 105 Pierce, Joan 124 Pierce, Linda Pillows, Betty 80 Piper, Bill 105 Pipkin, Pat 124 Prppert, Beverly 181, 182, 199, -165, so ' Przzani, Michael, 80 Plachy, Richard 105, 200 Plazinich, Barbara 124 Ploeger, Gretchen 124, 207 Pody, Mary Ann 172, 251 Poncio, James 105 Poncio, John 105 Pond, Richard 124, 246 Ponder, Glenn'124, 184 Ponder, John 105, 184 Porter, Greg 105 Powers, Nancy 105, 182, 189 Powell, Ronald 80 Prasek, Don 105 Pratt, Dan Pratt, Peggy Presnall, Marsha 81 Prible, Donald 37 Price, Judy 199, 31 Price, Steve 192, 168 Priesmuth, Jimmy 175, 169 Priest, Connie 37, 199 Pringle, Steve 124 Pritchett, Jan 183, 189 Propes, Donna 81 Propst, Cathy 105 Puckett, Cheryl 124, 183 Puckett, Tiffin 124 Pugh, Bobby 105, 189, 244 Puls, Judy 105 Puls, Larry 81 Purtell, Randy 124 Puryear, Harry 81 Pyle, Mary 124 Pyndus, Sue Q Qualls, Betty 124 Quine, Carol 164, 81 R Rabun, Susie 105, 183, 187, 178, 171 Radack, Debbie 124, 185 Ragan, Pat 181, 81 Ragland, Patrice 125, 184, 251 Ragsdale, Janet 125 Rains, Joy Rainwater, Dolores 81 Rainwater, Patty 125 Raitz, Linda 105, 181 Ramsay, Marsha 105, 168 Randall, Johnny 125 Rascoe, Richard 81 Rashall, Neal 81 Rasmussen, Imogene 105 Rataburn, Pat Redden, Donald 223, 246, 81 Redden, John 125, 246 Redden, Linda 207, 81, 251 Redden, Liz 105 Redden, Shannon 106 Reed, Larry 125 Reeves. Rodney Reid, Terry 152 Reid, Tina 39, 164, 167, 82 Reid, Virginia Reimers, Alvin 125 Reising, Bobbie Reisner, Kenny Remmert, Darrel 125 Renfro, Peggy 106, 254 Reno, Donna 125 Reno, Raymond 125 Requardt, Judy 125, 201 Rhinehart, Carl 125 Rhinehart, Dorothy 125 Robertson, Pat 82 Robertson, Mike 82 Robertson, Randy 95, 106, 196 Robles, Joe 82 Rocamontes, Richard 125, 169 Rodeheaver, Dianne 106 Roseler, Pam 181, 82 Rogers, Cindy 125 Rogers, Thelma 198, 92 Rollins, Christina 106, 177 Roman, Cindy 11, 174, 169, 82 Romans, Janet 83 Roller, Susan 125 Rose, Jeanene 83 Rosenberger, Leslie 125, 202, 169 Rosentritt, Brad 106, 244 Rosentritt, Michael 83 Ross, Sandee 199, 83 Ross, Waymond 125, 204 Rouse, Donna 106, 189 Rowley, Kit 182, 83 Roy, Cheri 188, 179, 177, 176, 268, 83 Royall, William 125 Roznovsky, Kenneth 106 Roznovsky, Ronald 125 Ruff, Mike 125, 242 Rusk, Randy 83 Rusler, Dava 125 Rusco, Pamela Russell, Gerald 125, 242 Russell, Jeanne 182, 189, 199, 83 Ryan, Mary 83 Ryan, Michael, 125, 242 S Saile, Gail 32, 37, 182 St. Clair, Rusty 37 Salvaggio, John 125 Solyer, Patricia D. Samuels, Linda 125 Sanders, Laura 187, 83 Sanders. Lola Beth 125 Sanders, Sarao. K Mildred 196 athryn 106 Satterwhite, Louis Saunders , Sherry 83 Sautter, Mary 83 Savage, Marilyn 262, 187, 193, 199, 84 Savell, F abian 125 Sawyer, Phil Sazera. Vincent J. 106 Schaefer, Audrey 125 Schlabach, Michael 203 Scheel, -William 106, 168, 175 Scheffer, Patsi 125 Schick, Sandy 125, 193 Schielack, Bruce 106, 169 Schielack, Mark 125, 169 Schindler, Harvey J- 38 Schisser, Paul 125 Schiabach, Michael, 125 Schmidt, Karen 84 Schmidt, Kenneth 125, 293 Schoonover, Steve 106, 244 Schoppe, Ann 95, 107, 165, 167, 178, 182, 186, 197 Schroeder, Annette 125 Schroeder, Judy 107, 189 Schultz, Cathie 125 Schultz, Dale 178, 84 Schultz, Mary Schultz, Roswitha 199 Scifres, Mike 125 Scott, Eddie 126 Scott, Glenn Scott, John Scott, Mary 126 Scott, Paula 126, 179, 181, 212 Scott, Ronald 167, 84 Scott, Susan 84 Scott, Wanda 126 Sears Brent 126 Sebesta, Pamela 182, 187, 139, 199 Sechelski, Jo Ann Rhoads, Chris 106, 193 Rice, Brenda 181, 184, 167, 82 Rich, chris 125, 169 Rich, Ellie Richards, Judy 125, 183, 164 Richards, Pat 106, 169 Richardson, Greg 106 Richbourg, John Richardson, Paul G. 125 Richter, George 169 Rickaway, Dyan 125 Ricke, Lawrence M. Ricke, Darlene 199. 82 Rickman, Dwayne 106 Rickman, Peggy Rickman, Wayne Ridinger, Alice Mary 125 Audrey 125 Sechelski, Pauline 126, 186 Seeman, David 126 84 Self, Robert 126 Sellers, Anna 126 Sexon, Diana Sexson, Sue 126, 165, 213 Shadle, Cynthia 184 Shattuck, Martha Shaver, Larry Shaw, Karyn Shaw, Shirley Shaw, Tom Sheaff, David 126 Shearer, Glenna Sheffield, Jimmy 172, 212, 227, Phillips, Bill 179, 177, 169 Phillips, Christopher Phillips, John 105 Phillips, Lisa 105, 189 Riley, Mark Riley, Thurman 242 Rimes, Logan 106 Rrvette, Alicia 106 Roach Richard 184 168 8 , , , 2 Rogerts, Don Craig 197, 175, 167, 2 Roberts, Vesta 207, 175, 168, 82 Roberts, William 125, 191 Robinson, Andy Rozbigson, Bubba 106, 189, 212, 84 . Shelby, Billy Shelton, Tommy Shepard, Christy 126, 201 Sherburn, Gary 212, 230, 84 Sheridan, Debbie 126 Sheridan, Johnny Sherman, Donna 38 Shen'nan, Janet 201 Sherrill, Bill 84 Shield, Bill 172 Shoemaker, Cathy 181, 193 Shofner, Jeff 2 'mnZf12ii21na 'ZXZTLTKEESE THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING 3405 W. T. C. J6S+6r 6+ 34+h I250 Wesf 43rd ov 6-6834 FLOWERS BY JAN Is fhis The Guard's new spring ouffif? Blvd. Complimen1's ofa JAN LUMPWN Hous'l'on, Texas FRIEND Day: ov 64585 Night ov 6-I2l4 quief Walfrip. seldom see Complimenis of a FRIEND CompIimen+s of SCIENTIFIC OPTICAL CO I 7 gas'-01 7'-! g'1 U A ga kai THE FRAME SHOP FWF YD 3444 Ella Blvd. Ella Plaza Cen'l'er y -fa Q' ov 2-4578 Q! Eff aff W O Cusiom Framing ml! Ready Made Frames 4 ' Oval.And Qirfzle Frames M X ll Original Palnhngs, Prlnls 1' ' Resforahon f O U ' Maps Mounfecl 5 -A Ar+ Supplies we -4 VJ 7' , E A CA D AFT NG SUPPLIES fa v MCHNILRI VY: OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT BISHOP CCMPANY PHCTOGRAPHY I625 Richmond Avenue JA 6-3073 Walfrip Sfudenfs Seleci' Bishop Phoiography 292 Summy, Shreves, Ron Shultz, Bill 164, 184 Shupack, Gloria glgupacklg Linda 38, 126 oema ,Kth 5, 6, 6 Siebe, Dsbibie :126, 9 1 5 1 6 Siedow, 181 Jamie 95, 107, 177, 179 Sifferd, Judy 38 Sikes, Wayne 107 Simmons, Bart 126 Simmons, Curtis Simmons, Dorothy 170, 189, 84 Simmons, Mary Lee 170, 189, 84 Simmons, Wayne 126 Sims, Cynthia 185 Sims, L indy 197 Sims, Marilyn 107, 181 Simpson, Schrene Slanino, George 107 Siewert, Walter Sloan, Sandra 186, 84 Sloan, Gary 126, 203 Slominski, Allen 126 Slopis, Joey 169 Smelley, David 175, 85 Smith, Rickey 126 Smith, Donald Smith, Adrian 175, 85 Smith, Becky 126 Smith, Bill 85 Smith, Carl 126, 165,168 Smith, Aleta 126. 183, 188, 193 Smith, Camille 85 ' Smith, Cathy 168 Smith, David 169, 85 Smith, Francis Smith, Ginger 186 Smith, Glenn Smith, Jan 107 Smith, Janice 126, 183, 184 Smith, Jay 126 Smith, Jim 130, 197, 178, 86 Smith, Karen 126 Smith, Linda 126 Smith, Lindy Smith, Lynn 126, 199, 177, 268 Smith, Lynn Thomas Smith, Marie Suzanne Smith, Martha 107, 181 Smith, Mike 126, 203, 171 Smith, Ronnie 126 Smith, Suzi 99, 107, 181, 188, 198, 178, 179, 171 Smith, Sibyl 126, 172 Smith, Stan 137, 192, 178, 164, 167, 172, 171, 86 Smith Valora 177 Stiles, Sarah 107 Stockton, Judy Stokes, Jeanne 38, 199 Stoly, Lynn 126, 191 Stone, Bruce 126 Stone, Bubba 107, 222, 168 Stone, Connie 107, 181, 185, 213 Stone, Gale 127 Stone, Richard Strebeck, Verbon 127 Street, Beverly 107, 182, 186 Strobl, Sandra 197, 269, 87 Striborik, Amos Stupl, Yvonne Stickney, Cheryl Stockdale, Barbara 87 Stockton, Judy 87 Swayze, Vicky 184, 189 Swedras, S. 254 Sweeney, Colleen 38 Swonke, Francis 87 Sullivan, Micky 127 Sullivan, Pat Sandy 107, 199 Van Dventer, Deanna 187 Van Rosenbrek, Lynn 108 Vara, Velma 128 Valasquez, Herman 128 Venable, David 128 Vento, Charlie,223, 172, 89, 39 Vernon, Leslie 128, 176, 197 Vernon, Sherrie 197, 89 Villa, Gail 199, 89 Villareal, John 108 Villman, Larry 108 Vinson, Mike 242, 89 Vocelka, Frank 108, 203, 179, 172 Volotko, Cyndee 5, 90 Volotko, Sharon 128 Vossler, Calvin 108 W Wade, Dwight 128 Wade, Jackie 128, 202 Wade, Larry 90 Wadsworth, Randy 128, 202 Wadsworth, Billy 136 Waggoner, Billy 136, 400 Surcula, Jo Ann 127 Surguy, Grace 127, 184, 193 Sutton, Barron Swonke, Donald Syer, David 127, 184, 193 Syer, Francis 107, 182, 193, 199 Symons, Randall 87 Syptak, Beverly 199, 87 T Taber, Christopher Scott 108 Tabor, Jim Lynn 108, 248 Tacker, Lillie Sharlene 127 Taliaferro, Linda Sue 127 Talley, Don Read 108, 168 Wagnon, Mary 128, 113, 184 Walick, Walick, Presseley 128 Edward Wlalden, Tommy 193, 196, 172, 90 Walding, Charles 90 Waldo, Renay 199, 90 Walker, Carol 38, 185 Walker, David 128 Walker, Lela 108 Wagker, Melanie 32, 38, 138, 182, 1 7 Walker, Peggy 193, 90 Wall, Sharon 179. 90 Wallace, James 108 Willa, G. 187 Wlillard, Jerald 109 Willard, Joe E. 128 Wfilliams, Cathy 171 Williams, Diane 128 XVilliams, Donald 178 XVilliams, Jeanie 197, 92 XVilliams, Judy Jo 109, 184, 188, 186, 179, 166, 177, 176, 269 Williams, Lanett 92 Williams, Lise 5, 192, 207, 178, 179, 167, 172, 92 Williams, Lydia 187, 92 Williams, Pat 199 Williams, Phyllis 109, 189, 254 Williams, Ronald 109 Williams, Steven 128, 192 Williamson, Marshel Williamson, Nancy 128 Williamson, Rosetta Williamson, Joseph Williamson, Steve 109, 178, 171 Williford, Donna 109, 182,189, 199 Williford, Mark 262, 92, 244 Wlillis, Kenneth Willoughby, James Roye 109 Willoughby, Vickie 128 Wilson , Ann 128, 251 Wilson, Barbara Ann 109 Wilson, Barbara 5, 182, 193, 93 Wilson, Deborah 128, 181, 213 Wilson, Florence Wilson, Gail 128 Wilson, George 109, 242 Wilson, Jeanette 129 Wilson Lucille 38, 199 Wilson: Maureen 109, 189, 186, Taulbee, H. Ann 87 Taylor, Danny L. 108 Taylor, Gary Lynn 127 Taylor, John 139, 165, 88 Taylor, Jimmy Alan 127, 184 Taylor, Larry Taylor Russell Burnside 190 88 Taylor, Samuel Bradford Taylor, Sandy Marie 127, 188 Taylor, Sharon Ann 127 Teague,Teresa B. 108 Teets, Jimmy Lane 88 Teft, F. 196 Telg, Judy Ann 108, 181, 178 Telg, Russell 178, 167, 88 Telge, Susan Christine 127 Tessier, Bobby 88 Tessier, Jimmy 127 Waller, Jimmy 90 Walling, Walter Walsh, Jerry 128, 178, 166 Walston, Linda 108 Walther, Charles Walther, Dianna 128 Walthers, Joan 188, 90 Walting, Walter 128 Walton, Mary 128, 182 Walton, Joe 108, 192, 178, 164 Wamiler, Carolyn 128 Wan , John Wands, Jean 128 Warchesiak, Helen 128 Ward, Darrel 128 Ward, Eloise 108 Ward, Patricia Ann 128 Ward, William 128, 90 192, 170 Wilson, Neal 93 Wilson, Nelda 129, 183, 164 Wilson, Richard 129, 173, 172 Wilson, Samuel Wimberly, Tommy 129 Windham, Beverly 199, 93 Windham, Martha 129 Windham, T. 191 Winkler, Mary 110, 5, 173, 167 Winstrand, Marty 129, 169 Winterberg, Andrea 187, 196, 212 93 Wisdom, Raymond 129 Wise, Robert 110, 178, 244 Woelfel, Allen 129, 178, 169 Wolfe, Allen 129 Wolfe, Brad 129, 169 Tevebaught, Glenda Joyce Thaunum, Cindy 88 Theuman, Nancy Allene 127, 181, Snap , Nanette Snee , Steve 126 Snider, William 126, 169 Snowden, Melody 86 Snyder, Katherine 197 Soileu, Blair 126 Solis, Terry Sontag, Betty 86 Sony, Don 86 Sony, Thomas 126 Sopchok, Sammy 126 Soukip, Ernie 126 Soukup, Randy Southward, Don 126, 168 Sowell, James P. 126 Sowell, Jean 167, 86 Sparacino, Kenneth Spears, Dusty 86 Spencer, Johnny 186, 164 Spencer, Mary M. 107, 182, 189 Spies, Bruce 126 Spies, Billie 107 Spinks, Carolyn 126, 183 Spriggs, Mike 126 Spriggs, Teresa 86 Sponberg, John 86 Sparcklen, Sandy 126, 174 Spracklen, Shelia 12, 86 Springer, Don 86 Stanfield, Sandra 126 Stanford, Donna 107, 207 Stark, Pamela 87 Smittle, Edgar 126, 202 186, 213 Thielen, William Roy 108, 242 Thomas, Ellwood Lyard 127 Thomas, John Carroll 127, 242 Thomas, Judy Ann Thomas Thoma5 Thomas , Bob 127, 130 , Sam Charles 127 on, Carolyn Ruth 127 Thompson, Debbie Ann 127 Thomps on, Jackie Ann 127 Thompson, Ken Earl 184 Thompson, Marvin Gary 127 Thompson, Mickey Michael 127 Thompson, Patricia Ann 127 Thorne, Susan 199, 179, 89 Warner, Speedy 90 Warner, William 128 Warren, Margaret 90 Warren, Richard 128 Waters, Carolyn 91 Watson, Hayden 225, 262, 91, 2-14 Watson, Kenneth 177, 178, 91 Watson, Linda 128, 187 Watson, Ricky 108, 189, 191 Waycott, Leslie 128, 196 Weaver, Ray 108, 246 Weaver, Sue 185, 167, 172, 91 Webb, Kathy 91 Webb, Linda 187, 91 Webb, Michael 108, 202, 204 Weber, Carol 108 Weber, James 141, 197, 91 Webster, Judy 128 Wolfe, Gay Wolter, Cheryl 254 Womack, Hazel 129 Tidmore, Lorna Kay 127 Tidmore, Robert 212, 242, 89 Tilley, Kathryn Jean 186, 196, 197, 207, 167, 89 Tillman, Gloria Elizabeth 127 Tims, Elise 108,182, 186 Tinch, Angie Charlene 127, 181 Tobias, Gloria Nell 108, 251 Tofte, Bill Frederick 108, 196, 197 Tofte, Frieda Ann 128 Tomchesson, Pamela 108, 182 Tomek, Debbie Ann 108, 182, 185, 178 Toudouze, Bob 100 Toudouze, Jenise Irene 108, 181, 193, 178 167 Starkey, Suzie 126 Starnes Starnes Starnes .Carolyn 38, 184, 185, 87 , Diane Linda starkeyl Patricia 107 Starkey, Suzanne Stasny, Starnes Starnes Kevin 107 , Diana 126 , Linda Starkey, Parricia 107 Starkey, Suyanne Stasny, Staton, Staton, Kevin 107 Donald Gayle Stedham, Nancy 107 Steil, Ricky Steimel, Debbie 126 Stepchinski, Kathy 107 Stepchinski, Marcella 107, 185 Townley, James Arthur fButchJ 179, 177, 168 Townsend, Mildred Marie 89 Trantham, Ted Traylor, Tony 108 Trent, Brenda 108 Trest, B etty Gene 127, 196 Truitt, Charles 89 Tucker, George Dewey Tucker, Sandi 128 Tumis, Particia Ann 193, 187, 89 Turner, Peggy Ann 128 Turney, Linda Sherrill 108 U Uffman, Nancy Carol 108, 254 Uffman, Uhrhan, Robert, Jr. Philip Michael 89 Upchurch, Claudia Jo 128, 183 V Webster, Michael 128 Weed, Barbara 193, 91 Wegmann, Helene 135, 178, 171, 91 Wegmann, Lori 128 Weidner, Les H. 91 Weidner, Linda 173, 91 Weinstein, John 186, 178, 91 Weirich, Jimmy 128 Weirich, Richard 108 Weise, Milly 108 Weise, Penny 128 Welch, Louie Gil 179, 177, 92 Weldon, David 92 Wells, Cynthia 128, 183 Wendel, Gloria 92 Wendel, Ted 109 Wenske, Gary 128 Wentrcek, Craig 198 Wentrcek, Roy 92 Wentrcek, Steve 128, 130 Wesley, Paul 128 , Wessels, John 178, 167, 92, 39, 244 ' West, Bubba West, Joel 109, 184, 172, 268 Westerfield, Jackie 28 Whitcher, Sandy 189, 193, 177, Wondrak, Deborah 129 Wood, Donna 181, 193, 167, 93 Wood, Karen Wood, Steven Woodall, Dorothy 129 Woodall, Steve 94 Woodhull, Nancy Woodruff, Teresa 94 Wood, Cindy 181, 182, 94 Woodson, Susan 129, 199 Woodson, Terry 129, 168 Woodard, Pat 129 Wootan, Randy 129 Worner, Ginger 129 Worrell, Patricia 38, 187 Worshamg Robert 110, 184,192, 178,246 Wright, Johnny 186, 193, 196, 178, 94 Wright, Melanie 110, 186 Wright, Michael 133, 94 Wright, Stephen Wright, Trent 129 Wygant, Jeanne 129 Wynn, Frannie 129, 200 Wynne, Richard 94 Y Yaggi, Pamela 129, 183 Yaege, David 225 Yaege, Richard 222, 244 Yarbrough, Edaire 110 Yates, Jennie 94 Yates, Ginnie 94 Yoder, Judy 110. 182 Young, Cindy 129 Young, Debbie 189, 193, 165, 94 Young, Debbie Ann 199, 204, 94 Young, Julie 262, 188, 173, 165, 167, 171, 84 Young, Robert 5, 38 Young, Rolland Younger, Charlotte 1 10 Z 92 White, Bette White, Benton 109 White, Donna 128 White, Edwin 128 White, Elizabeth 109 White, Kathi 262, 183, 187, 193, 2 Zalmanek, Joan 110, 192 5anelliGAxeg4195 a , a Zagigicki, iJyohn 129 Zeller, Rod 110 Zepeda, Vlilliam 248 Zent, Connie 129 Stepp, Darlene 107 Stepp, Karen 126 Stent, Ann 107 stiborik. Amos 125 Stickney, Cheryl 196, 207, 87 Vadell, Mary 128, 251 Van Bergen, Susan 89 Vanderworth, Pene 128, 181, 203 Vanderworth, Eddie 128 Van Deventer, Barbara 187 , 9 Whitmire, John 198 Whitney, Jimmy Wfhittington, Cathy 128 XViZhman, James 109, 11, 174, 1 9 Ziese, Paul 110, 192, 178, 171 Zighe, Bryan 129 Zimmer, Bi ll 110 Zipierer, Janet Zoc , Lucy 129 Zwerneman, Bill 129 293 Zvilvgue just as we seniors have met crossroads by following the highways through these school years, so may we now follow the, highway to success. These Waltrip years have challenged us. At the same time, however, they have afforded us the abund- ance on which to draw in future years. The 1967 ARIES staff hopes that this annual is an accurate representation of the free- ways we have traveled together. We follow this road only once, but success is sure if we give, and give, and give again what God hath given. 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