Weatherford High School - Melon Vine Yearbook (Weatherford, TX)

 - Class of 1971

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Adapting to the new situation was difficult for some, but everything came under control in a matter of weeks. i f K V, A N gg -fM.,:t,s ---, .1 , , Hwqw l - -ur , KWMHV TOP: Football practice in September requires real dedication. FAR LEFT: Bobby Mangrum finds class so exciting he can't stay awake. NEAR LEFT: Wallace Dimery, Melvin Rucker, and Bill Black aim to find out what's going on in the courtyard. TOPARIGI-IT: Pam Reeder, Joie Warren, Beth Martino, and Steve Reeder appease their hunger in the new cafeteria. ABOVE: Taking a short cut across the grass saves time for Troy Dixon, Eddie Bush, and Homer Young. ffi -.rl iN x taBueab Emplog Vwaous Everyone knows that some serious classes are necessary. Despite this fact, occasional deviation from routine makes for a more interesting and well-rounded education. I6 1 s . , a , 5 i wsli . . .. ,L sa. .,, W ff' F' 5 F, 'x, . . .f , , Kim, - fr , . . , Y--,. --.-.,..-,, .-ra,..-.-4: . . , -aunt? ,,,.--.-r,,f-.g.-,, Q . . ' ,, Ag: -1'11::Q-Q? ,..- '- g,., - x. , . , . an - ---k.1.4- :,-- '75 : -M -' u .fr -it ' '. ' J.,.-..r4' '--'i-2.4 . '-V . ., ' L' xl... FAR LEFT: Washing second floor windows is an exciting change for Duke Helbing and John Doss. LEFT: Randy Miller expresses his individuality in strange ways. BOTTOM LEFT: Powder Puff Football kept girls out of mischief. TOP: Taking a fresh-air I break - M ' fers, Carla Carpenter, Mrs. Skidmore, and Vicki Harrell. NMR L FT: sGay Dean apparently has a definite opinion on the subject. ABOVE: Since when has volley- ball been added to DE curriculum? lean Little, Karen Trammel, and Gwen Wilson seem to be enjoying themsleves. Qpwt at WHS Throughout the year, students at WHS exhibit their ex- ceptional school spirit towards sports, but football seems to occupy a special place in the hearts of most. Pep rallies give students an opportunity to express this enthusiasm and encourage their team. F n i s it 1 L , YI TOP LEFT : Mascot, Jan Curtis, and Rough- and-Ready-Roo bolster spirit. FAR LEFT: Vicki Snow experiences an emotional mo- ment - being chosen Football Sweetheart. CENTER LEFT: Football boys contemplate the outcome of the next game. BOTTOM LEFT: Seniors enthusiastically take part in their last pep rally. TOP: Tri-Captain Lynn Reynolds enters Pep Rally through baton archway. TOP RIGHT: Students wait impatiently for players' entry. LEFT: Sweetheart Barbara Phillips is escorted by Band President Chris Hudson. Keeping 31153 ab WI-IQ ls N01 Pwbleaw Various activities, in and out of classes, occupy students' time. From tests to assemblies - academics to enjoyment. All are important in character and in- tellectual development. All play an in- tegral part in everyday school life. 20 4 1 55 i f K by if gms TOP LEFT: Junior Achievement Tests present a challenge for Brooks Worthington. BOTTOM LEFT: Lynn Reynolds assists Renee Nelson in what proves to be a hair-raising experience. TOP: Escape from homeroom was made pos- sible by an enjoyable program on fencing. TOP RIGHT: Susan Robinson and Glenna Little question the necessity of English tests. LEFT: Carrie Rogers, Renee Bowers, and Randy Miller examine Rhodesian artifacts at an FTA meet- ing. HQPPQWQS an wr-rc Life at WHS is full of excitement and variety. Be- sides everyday activities, we enjoy a wealth of ex- tracurricular recreation. There were new ex- periences like the Drug Lab, as well as the familiar - - the bonfire, Football Banquet, and basketball games. Change, however is inevitable. There e, challenges to be met. But the past remains dear to us. Write E X will always be new horizons to be explored: new ff -435 'X' ,,, L... ...M ,,. , 1.- . , . 1 :nn .tie -If ...U .... .4 an ft ,Mws- MU ' . ,... -an Aw -'- 'WW' n - ' . -.- - .,... .4-,. .nn 'W In V 8 F f' 014 .si 'F L' 'W' J.: .. .f ' TOP LEFT: Cheerleaders boost spirit at basket- ball games. BOTTOM LEFT: Something on Billy Stone's plate sparks interest in Nan Brogdon and Vicki Robinson. CENTER LEFT: Many students participated in the Drug Lab. TOP: Mike Adair, Mark Phelps, Kathy Curtis, Debbieweddle, and Mary Toomer enjoy the Spanish Club Christmas Party. ABOVE: Terian Hoeiler and Barbar Phillips learn lines for The Crucible. LEFT: Burning brightly, the Homecoming bonfire ingnites spirit in on- lookers. ' Talw Many exciting experiences mark the Senior year of high school, making it different from any previous or forthcoming year. Ordering graduation invitations, measuring for cap and gown, turning rings - final glimpses - memories to be cher- ished through the years. au. ue -n, .--. x 2 I AI 4 1 ' v i , 4 1,-. .44 ,A 'H , 1 Z .1 .1 TOP LEFT: Mike Singleton and LaNel1e Patton take part in NHS Induction Ceremonies. FAR LEFT: Marcelle Woodard measures Mark Worthington for cap and gown. CENTER: Ordering graduation invitations is a big event for Glenna Little. TOP CENTER: Vicki Snow and Melinda McC1ung follow tradition - turning Senior rings. TOP: Valentine Couple, Vickie Ballow and Lynn Baumhardt, exchange glances. ABOVE: Martha and Vivian Johnson seem reluctant to have their picture taken while preparing for Open House. OM South o This year's production of the Melon Vine Queen Coronation followed the theme, A Walk in a Southern Garden. Long hours of planning and decorating contributed to the success of the annual event. Members of the Staff enlisted the help of willing students, who did more than their part. Talented students of WHS entertained the Queen, Trena Fontenot, and her Court. Li wi nh 15.15 M TOP LEFT: Sandra Long entertained the Court with several selections. BOTTOM LEFT: Melon Vine Queen Trena Fontenot and her Court devoted their full attention to the entertain- ment. LEFT: Tom Davis and Joyce Reynolds played important parts as Master and Mistress of Ceremonies. CENTER: Brooks Worthington and Dale Hart presented a comedy skit, A Day in the Life of Tom Sawyer. BELOW: Members of the First Six, Glenna Little, Vickie Harrell, Me- linda McClung, Patti Beadle, Linda Moughon, and Linda Noland, per- formed for the Queen's Court. Ofegcmigaiioas. md , Peoplwknmuiugflwmwlves. Dgnamwfutwwstfwafwag EwCl10M9i'190f7ideas. Tt1 'wW906P90PU0 Unitedfymfwcouw, Havingafsiuglafmtmsb, Opening patlwfagsfawwwpmieuces GD A. .v 76 v 5. ff x 9. 5. 4: A 1 'ff , i J .H D, w Q L 7 G1 I I , ., 5. fn 7: . J 1 4 n wg Q.-3w2w2n ' VL .IGN ' ?.e2i.aif X P ' ' ' l4F4kC?+ r5i.E'Z.'.ke5eL'::N V1.5 i3B?:ff?AfR.x ' . ,, , 43552. 5 5 Z X? err, ,s Stag i Top, FRONT ROW: B. Frances, M, Bryanrliilm. McClung, M. Cappel, S. Lockwood, N. Shelton, R, Murphy, C, Montgomery, B, Bryant. SECOND ROW: Sponsor, Mrs. Polly Parton, I. Castles, V, Hardin, K, Bierschenk, K, Curtis, B, Martino, P, Connor, S, Ray, D. Christenberry, Sponsor, Mr. Arthur Stockstill. THIRD ROW: P, Duncan, N, Watson, G. Andrews, L. Wright, P, Escobedo, R, Riebe, J. Slocum, K. Neimeyer. 16.212 FOURTH ROW: S. Bierschenk, S. Gibson, C. Wester, J. Walker, L, Moughon, B, Taylor, B, Howton, C, Ad- dison, C, Rogers, S, McIntosh. FIFTH ROW: T. Davis, R, Kirks, W, ri.. ' d, M. Preston, T, Vick, C. Tilley, C. lone 1, Welch, C, Dean. BOTTOM: Officers are Sharon Lockwood, President: Nikki Shel- ton, Secretary: Robert Murphy, Parliamentariang Marsha Cappel, Treasurer: Melinda McC1ung, Reporter. WI-IQ . - 5M emi., r As a result of apt direction by Mr. Arthur Stock- still, Mrs. Polly Patton and Sharon Lockwood, president, the Student Council provided a welcome break from regular activities. This year the Council presented the Southern School Assemblies, all Homecoming events, the Christmas Door contest, Tennis Shoe Day, and the Spirit Hall contest. A 3200 college scholar- ship was offered to a WHS senior student for writing a 250-300 word theme on Why I Need a College Scholarship, after the acceptance by two Council members, Mr. Stockstill and Mrs. Patton. All the students were greatly indebted to the WHS Student Coun- cil and their efforts to represent them in the eyes of the WHS administration. LEFT: In a program provided by the Southern Schools, the art of Fencing is demonstrated. BOTTOM: The atom is the topic of conversation in this Southern Schools assembly. TOP, FRONT ROW: M. Moss, L. Moughon, P, Connor, B. Howton, J. Walker, T. Skidmore. SECOND ROW: I. Finley, D, Weddle, M. Hall, J, Baker, R, Wise, E, Bank- head, A, Doss. THIRD ROW: T, Taaffe, C, Wester, V. Valtierra, T, Dobbs, N, Brogdon, L, Hoover, FOURTH ROW: C. Rose, T. Hill, J, Brunson, W, Garrett, M. Koonce, C. Dean, M, Bodiford, B. Crowder. CENTER: Mrs. Helen Christian, sponsor, and Mark Littleton make plans for the 1970-1971 school year. BOTTOM, FRONT ROW: T. Means, D, Holmes, J, Jones, B, Strickland, L, Noland, H. Hall, C SECOND ROW: N. Gentry, S, Messimer, VC, Carpenter, J, Reynolds, V. Harrell, M, Cappel, T. Brown. THIRD ROW:M. Broum- ley, M, Singleton, R, Hill, D. Terry,'J. Barnett, M. Littleton. FOURTH ROW: S. Hopkins, B, Francis. ls Primo 6041 Nl-IQ Scholarship alone is not the prime consideration for membership in the National Honor Society. The aim of the organization is to induce others to seek good scholarly habits as well as to advance the welfare of the school. Membership in the NHS organization, the highest honor the school can confer, is gained only through qualification inscholarship, leadership, character, and service. At the end of the sophomore year con- sideration for membership is as to whether the student has maintained a scholastic average of 88 or above and has given evidence of good character, leadership, and service to his school. The annual induction ceremony for the NHS was held in January under the direction of the sponsor, Mrs. Helen Christian. Three seniors and 29 juniors became members. TOP: Carla Carpenter, secretaryg Nancy Gentry, treasurer: Mark Broumley, vice president: Mark Littleton, president. BOTTOM:Jackie Baker and Paula Connor serve WHS by cleaning the trophy case. ' 30838 60m Fui'wwTea1:l1img, ABOVE, FRONT ROW: I. Jones, K. Grogan, W. Hart, R Buntion, D, Holmes, V, Harrell, J. Reynolds, T, Means, G, Andrews, B. Horton. SECOND ROW: T. Taaffe, R. Rogers, B, Murphey, C. Rogers, L. Wheat, M, Moss, A. Hall, N. Watson, J. Barger, S. Edmiston, B, Strickland, Sponsor, Mr. Arlon Ford. THIRD ROW: G. A. Reynolds, Sponsor, R. Lee, M, Causbie, E. Williamson, G. Little, C. Montgomery, S , N, Shelton, M. McC1ung, V, Snow, M, Cappel. FOURTH ROW: R. Miller, R. Bowers, S. Kelly, J. Jones, N. Gentry, L. Wright, D. Reeder, L. Noland, D. Boone, C, Wells, M. Woodard. FIFTH ROW: S. Burns, E, Edwards, S. Guinn, D. Jones, B. Christian, D. Brian, R. Goff, L. Moughon, J, cunts, K. Davis, c, Puckett. srxrn Row:B.McKeF1T:TT3T7-1'otr,R, Me11ard,M.Hi11, B. Francis, C, Marts, S, Vincent, S. Hopkins, D, Hart, J. Hickle, W. Garrett, C. Dean. TOP RIGHT: Mr. G. A, Reynolds complies with Kathy B1ack's request for individual in- struction. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Lon Alexander interviewed a contestant of the Mr. FTA contest at WHS. 34 f 1 '7 Providing interested students with experience designed to develop the qualities and a- bilities basic to successful teaching was one of the objectives of Mr. G. A. Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds, by devoting time and efforts to students, became a primary catalyst in training young high school students in the teaching profession. The Future Teachers of America is a program jointly sponsored by the SEA and the PTA for providing Texas high school students with worthwhile professional experience related to teaching as a career. This year the WHS chapter led several elementary school groups in a drug training program: the following week they returned to lead WHS students in the drug lab. The state convention was held in Hous- ton on February 26 and 27. 1 L .1 , .sg r ' A' 'arf' - . . I .: ' . an-1 vu- , ' ' 'N '- fa +P, . - V s , X Lf , 1.: 1Je : , ti sor: Vicki Harrell, vice president: Teresa Means, par- president: Donna Holmes, treasurer: Mr. G. A, Reynolds, sponsor. ABOVE: Joyce Reynolds, historian: Mr. Arlon Ford, spon- liamentariang Barbie Bryant, secretary: Jimmy Barnett, Teaclwu Aids ' TlvwuglvGw1ng Actual classroom experience and observation were gained by the S 20 Teacher Aid-e students in WHS through assignment at various Weatherford schools. Students gave assistance to the teachers and aided slow or weak students. ABOVE, FRONT ROW: J. Jones, A. Hall, J. Reynolds, S. Lock- wood, N. Shelton. SECOND ROW: D. Reeder, R. RQEQEETJ, Holmes, J. Jones, Sponsor, Mr. G. A. Re olds. THIRD ROW: L Noland, B. McKelvy, C, Puckett, . Snow R, Bierschenk FOURTH ROW: L. Wright, N, Gentry, C. Wells, D. Boone. RIGHT: Nancy Gentry enjoys teaching young interested students ,-W,--1127 mmm X :rx TQH! i S? gg an' TOP: Joyce Reynolds assists her fifth grade students in their artwork. RIGHT: Teacher Aide officers are: Randy Mellard - Pres.: Lynda Wright - Sec.: Cheryl Puckett - Hist.g Rhonda Rogers - Treas.: Joyce Reynolds - Parl.g Ronnie Bierschenk - V-Pres.: Mr. Reynolds - Sponsor. ABOVE: Charlotte Wells teaches seventh grade Spanish at Middle School. For showing their interest in education as a possible career, each of these 20 WHS students acquired one credit point toward their diploma. This course is one of the newer programs added to our curriculum in an effort to promote up-to-date knowledge and is graded on a pass fail basis. Mr. G. A. Reynolds, sponsor of the FTA club, also led the Teacher Aides and all Teacher Aide students were members of the FTA organization. ABOVE, FRONT ROW: M. Littleton, L. Hoover, S, Hopkins, M. Cappel, J. Eidson. SECOND ROW: Sponsor, Mr. Woody Shaw, G, Johnson, N. Bailey, S. Bierschenk, A. Hall, V. Phillips: Sponsor, Mrs. Melba Puryear, Sponsor, Mr. Billy S. Goodson. THIRD ROW: K. Long, C. Jones, R. Wein, G, Thomason, J. Stults. FOURTH ROW: M. Earussi, K. Holbrook M, Bryant, G. Jordan. FIFTH ROW: B. Gentry, R. Treece, B, Stults, B. Williams, R. Carter. RIGHT: Mr. Woody Shaw insuucts his class in the complexities of math. . and Mom 7 td! Q . Encouraging interested students to expand their knowl- edge of science and mathematics, and to spark their en- thusiasm in these vital subjects was the challenge of the 1970-1971 Science and Math club, sponsored by Mrs. Melba Puryear, Mr. Woody Shaw, and Mr. Billy S. Goodson. Two parties were scheduled for the second semester for members of the club. One strictly social activity and the other with a science or math oriented theme. Some of the events of the club included such diverse activities as preparing bulletin boards to attract the attention of all WHS students, showing relevant films on topics related to science and mathematics and field trips to broaden the experience of the student. A visit to the Science Fair in Fort Worth on March 19-21 to encourage individual students to prepare an ex- hibit for the 1971-1972 school year, was included in the curriculum as was fund raising to pay for necessary expenses. TOP: Mrs. Melba Puryear introduced many important scientific ideas to students. CENTEP, FRONT ROW:Lyemeda Hoover, Sec. and Treas., Marsha Cappel, reporter. BACK ROW: Steve Hopkins, pres., Ion Eidson, vice-pres. and Mark Littleton, parliamentarian. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Goodson's interest help guide the club. 40 Through the efforts of Mrs. Ruth Ann Richardson, Mrs. Bobbie Robinson, and Mrs. Ima McCra.ry, the 1970-1971 Future Business Leaders of America were subjected to the business world as an important aspect of their life. As seen through the eyes of the three sponsors, the FBLA organi- zation is concerned not only with the business world, but also with the development of each student's personality and his or her association with classmates and leaders in the business world alike. Money making projects of the year include the salad luncheon, and the proceeds from the concession at the WHS basketball games. Members par- ticipated in the annual District Convention held in Rich- land Hills. Students entered contest in vocabulary, spelling, public speaking. I Ne-- FIRST ROW: T, Means, B, McKe1vy, S, Hopkins, G, Jordan, B, Ray, V, Harrell, R. Rodgers, R, Nelson, C, Horton. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Richardson, J. Simpson, T, Oldham, C. Montgomery, G, Little, T, Taaffe, N. Woodard, C, Wester, , argi , . McCrary, Mrs. Robinson. THIRD ROW: L. Cooper, R. Murphey, D. Smith, L. V. Robinson, D. Jones, V. T. Fontenot, B. Stults, K, Robinson, K. ROW: V. Valentino, L. Reynolds, S. Vincent, B. Richards, B, Williams, M, Bryant, , L. Jones, P, Barham. Johnston, S. Kelly, J. Finley, M. Causbie, R. Lee, M. Hall. FOURTH ROW: J. Williams, M, Woodard, Hazelwood, N. Brogdon, N. Gentry, C. Carpenter, L. Wright, M. Castleberry. FIFTH ROW: C. Marts, Tillery, A, Riddle, R. Buntion, C, Montgomery, S. Nichols, S. May, T, Teague, G. Andrews. SIXTH wig, tgp ij i,,t3g ,LlT,,ji,,lf5gtttliffff,Mjw WW WM W it jf wr Mygfgq 6yilL,1tW,j-Q Qu x My, MQ! T, fi,wff,lf it CK WM, ' Pomigw lntwwst ABOVE, FRONT ROW: N. Brogdon, P. Connor, M, McC1ung, K, Black, A. Le Doux.t SECOND ROW: L. Musgrave, C, Wester, I. Finley, V. Robinson, L, Little, D. Holmes 1 R. Goff. THIRD ROW: N. Woodard, N. Shelton, R. Bowers, M, Chappel, I. Jones S. Gibson, R, Lee. FOURTH ROW: J. Baker, L. Hoover, C, Addison, J, Walker, B. Howton, B. Dossey. THIRD ROW: B. Stone, S. Hardin, P, Clark, R. Wise, A. Justice. SIXTH ROW: M. Scott, I. Curtis, L. Mollghon, J, Weddle, J. Edison, Larger than ever this year, the 37 members of Sans Souci held on October 16 its annual initiation. New members wore banners depicting Mr, and Miss France, sang the French National Anthem, La Marsailiey' in the halls of WHS, and chanted the Victory in French at the Homecoming Pep Rally. Sponsored by Mrs. Nicole Gault, the 1970-1971 members went to a French Restaurant in Mineral Wells for a club activity during the second semester. Urging the Spanish Club forward to new heights was a tough task for first year Spanish teacher, Miss Sheila Lantz. Looking at the achievements of the mem- bers of the club her success was apparent. The club held its annual Christmas Party with a pinata erected in the gym and members proceeded to demolish it for its sweet contents. The club also had its trip to a Spanish restaurant in Fort Worth and then proceeded to Will Rogers Coliseum for an evening on the ice. Miss Lantz presented the club with several programs throughout the year all of which were aimed toward a better interest and understanding of Spain and its cultures. TOP: -President-, Binky Taylor, Treasurer, Tom Vick Vice President: Cynthia Stroud, Secretaryg Phillip Walker Sergeant at Arms BOTTOM LEFT: Binky Taylor industriously swings at Chrrstmas pinata while members look on. BOTTOM RIGHT: A scramble for the candy, thus ended the party. 'SP' 44 fl. A Ali !4'A Alr .'.'A f .---.o.' Pl- --. L- Inn DIN ABOVE: Phillip Walker enjoys the spoils of the Spanish club Christmas party. J ABOVE, FRONT ROW: T. Causbie, M. Toomer, D. Hardin, L. Atkins, v. Phillips, B, Taylor, T, vick c, Stroud, P. wa1kaiQ 1.. Christian, D, B1rdwe11, G. Lime. SECOND ROW: Miss S eila Lantz, sponsor, T. Terry, K. Hoefler, I. Grogan, B. Murphey, N. Watson, C. Rodgers, D. LamaI1,J. Calderon I artin, D.'Ti11ey, . Lovelac9eT. Lewelling B, Pittman. HIRD ROW: G m, K, Holbrooks, D. Hart, A, Worden, S. Ray, J. Bergman, K. Davis, M, Adair, C. Martino, A. Wiley, M. Causbie, I, Bierschenk, R. Carter, B, Stone. FOURTH ROW: C. Smith, R. Wells, R, Sharp, M. Bryant, C. Moughon, L. Murray, D. Quan, D, Jones, C, Tilley, J. Bosley, R. Ames, G, Jordan, S. Hop- kins, K. Curtis, B. Lovelady, M. Hall, W. Westbrook. FIFTH ROW: P. Duncan, L. Gratts, J, Welch, A, Deayon, N. Cunningham, D, Weddle, K. Shaeffer, T. Phillips, G. Johnson, D, O'Rourk, C, Creech, J, Slo- cum, C. Corley, P. Cargill, V. Newkirk, T, Means, S, Burns, C Guerry, D. Cunningham. SIXTH ROW: A. Justice, T. Dobbs, C, Rose, T. Murrell, J. Womack, R. Stroud, M. Phelps, B, Richards, E. Zellers, R. Treece, M. Brogden, M. Thompson, H, Green, L. Beadle, W. T. Kelley. 45 ww Provides Job Opp ' Preparing for lifetime careers in office occu- pations is one of the primary goals ofthe OEA club, headed by Mrs. Elaine Cox. The businesses co- operating with the VOE program in Weatherford established the Local Advisory Committee as a link between the schools and community through which all arrangements were finalized. The OEA program itself was designed to develop leader- ship and competency in the business world. As a result of these efforts the students developed their ability to plan together, organize and carry out worthy activities. The OEA this'year sponsored acollege scholarship program along with entries in the District and State OEA conventions. The club honored National OEA Week on February 1 through 5 and also sponsored a Banquet for Co- operating Employers in April. -4 1 Ziit G3 A mf 1 omg g s Q f ABOVE RIGHT: Members enjoy the annual breakfast given at each OEA meeting. RIGHT: Gayla Crow and Glenna Little assist OEA u--u bers Cynthia Fisher an 46 r Q- ,ag e-A f F exrf'5-ahfr LEFT: Food is an important item on the agenda at all regular meetings. CENTER: Mrs. Elaine Cox, sponsor, expresses her views to nearby mem- bers Sandra Long and Gayla Crow. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Albert Riebe is K guest speaker at this function of the OBA club. f r .x iff. A ABOVE, FRONT ROW: G. Little, V. Hardi G, Crow, C, Fisher. SECOND ROW: Sponsor, Mrs. Elaine Cox, B. Sloan, C, Kennedy, D. Castillo, D. Light, S. Long. THIRD ROW: M. Castleberry, D, Greer, R. Riddle, R. Nelson, B. Beard. FOURTH ROW: J, Holtzclaw, D. Wallace, B, Sneed, B. Alcorn, J. Gonzales. -af as -as f , - 1' , if . K F ag Q fit CWM? Sjlxsvdbfev RIGHT: This party was enjoyed by Mike Chamberlain, Scotty Hale and every other DECA memberaswell. BOTTOM, FRONT ROW: Gwen Wilson, secretary: Karen Trammel, re- porter: Connie Swearingin, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Bobby Williams, parliamentariang Carl Duncan, president. The DECA project for the year involved placing neatly painted litter barrels in strategic locations on the WHS campus. This project and many others were fi- nanced with the proceeds from the concession stands operated by DECA during the Varsity football season. DECA I and II clubs participated in the Area conference, February 6, in Mesquite and the State conference in Fort Worth on March 11-13. DECA contestants entered all major events. Aotuolbjob Twisting fwuidedf bg DE-CA I Y A Developing leadership in high school students is the primary purpose of the Distributive Education Clubs of America. DECA I, guided by Mr. Jack Finley, sponsors competitive events at Area and State level in Window Display, Advertising, and other activities. The chapter has been fortunate enough to have had winners in one or two of these each year for the last several years. The student of DECA works on assignments which correlates with the work in which he is actually engaged in. A DE student gets two credits -as he spends an hour in class and three to four on the job every day. DE is a two-year program. TOP: Mr. Jack Finley, sponsor instructs one of his DECA I Classes. BOTTOM, FRONT ROW: K. Tramrnel, G. Wilson, C, Duncan, M, Martin, C, Swearingin, B, Wil- liams. SECOND ROW: N. Little, C. Clark, B, Burks, D, Mosley, C, Bridges, D. Bruton, Sponsor, Mr. Mack Finley. THIRD ROW: S. Hale, T, Gouge, D, Smyrle, I. Estes, M. Chamberlain, I, Hemphill. FOURTH ROW: D. Corder, W. Berkely, G. Childers, M, Dowd, R, Berkely, D. Lusk. 'll RIGHT: Mr. Jerry Mobley, sponsor, is pleas- antly surprised by his DECA II members. BOTTOM LEFT, FRONT ROW: Debbie Christenberry, reporterg Trayce Skidmore, vice president: Sherry Kelly, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Danny Carney, president: Debbie Helms, secretary. BOTTOM RIGHT: Linda Horton and Charles Friddle study in DE II. 521-5 K TOP, FRONT ROW: D, Christenberry, S. Kelly, T. Skid- T. Monroe, R. Heck, G. Means, D, Hammond, D. Jones, more, D. Carney, D. Helms, D. Ragle. SECOND ROW: C., Wimberly, S. Carlton, B, Bloodworth, B. Lovelady. V. Moore, I. Miner, P, Coggins, S, Parsons, C, Barnes, FIFTH ROW: R. Erwin, T. Cross, K. Corley. C. Friddle, L. Horton. THIRD ROW: Sponsor, Mr. Jerry Mobley, B. Hall. M6567 ,ff-nf This phase of the DE program was just put into operation this f year and is headed by Mr. Jerry Mobley. DECA II consists of one ' . V class of DE students and two classes of the pre-employment lab sec- . tion. This pre-lab prepares the sophomores planning to enroll in the DE program for the 1971-1972 year by teaching them correct attitudes y towards employers, fellow employees, and customers. They also take interest in business behavior and other related business subjects. Separately, the DECA II club held several parties, two to Fort Worth and their Christmas Party at The Menagerie in Weatherford. ai V I ' Comp ids dw and mf ABOVE, FRONT ROW: S. Baugh, T. Brown, S. Brandon, E. Fowler, R. Morris, D. Hardy. SECOND ROW: Sponsor, Mr. R. L. McMahon, P. Hick- man, D. Sutton, E. McNeill, C. Woods, J, Brown, R. Green. THIRD ROW: W. Gibsonf D. Gilbert, J. Jones, C. Porter, I. Horton, B. Young. FOURTH ROW: L. Ezell, R. Manfredi, L. Friddle, H, Etheridge, A. Justice. RIGHT: Mr. McMahon instructs one of his two VICA classes. Students possessing a jtuiior or a senior classification plus an interest in the industrial field are the requirements for par- ticipation in the VICA program. The Industrial Cooperative Training classes provide students with a practical and use- ful training in various fields of industrial occupations. Prac- tical work experiences were provided for the student through the part time jobs at various local cooperating businesses or industries. WHS has provided, throughM. R. L. McMahon, the teachnical instruction needed to make the students' work successful. This first year program, an extension of the school's cooperative training classes, provided oppor- tunities to many students for fulltime jobs upon graduation from WHS. Besides providing the students with opportunities for advance in employment, the VICA program also worked to develop personalities and attitudes of all their participants. Developing leadership and obtaining a purposeful life were the most meaningful goals reached Lmder the leadership of Mr. McMahon and through the VICA program. TOP: Dwight Sutton shows his ability as a city official. BOTTOM, FRONT ROW: S. Baugh, parliamentarian: W. Gibson, sergeant-at-armsg S. Brandon, secretary: A, Justice, vice president: T, Brown, treasurer: R. Manfredi, president: E. McNeill, reporter. 53 H of, - QkiUlso6vHomo Striving to provide interested students with informative and useful everyday material is the goal of the Future Home- makers of America, pioneered by Mrs. Bennie Barnett, Mrs. Wanda Brian, and Mrs. Mary McCain. Aspects of home economics, homemaking and charity were centered upon by the three sponsors and the 52 members comprising the 1970- 1971 FHA club. The members worked toward the honor of attending the State meeting in Dallas after the District meet in Fort Worth. 1 BOTTOM, FRONT ROW: Jane Bierschenk, par- liamentariang Valarie Crow, sergeant-at-armsg Felicia Stigall, secretary: Paula Clark, vice president: Judy Castles, president: Tom Davis, beau: Debbie Dugan, treasurer: Lottie Wheat, 5th vice presidentg Jackie Pruitt, 3rd vice presi- dent. SECOND ROW: Mary Toomer, 6th vice president: Virginia Hardin, 4th vice president: Sherry Hardin, 2nd vice praident: Pat Shaw, historian. CENTER: Mercy Washington, Rosetta Morgan, Debbie Dugan, and Von Kay Dosier contemplate their impending creation. TOP: Beau, Tom Davis assists Judy Castles, along with Feucia Stigall, Paula ciark, and Debbie Dugan. K ,mg .. TOP, FRONT ROW: V. Hardin, P. Shaw, L. Wheat, M. Toomer, V. Crow, S, Hardin, P. Clark, J. Castles, F. Stigall, D. Dugan, J. Bierschenk, I. Pruitt. SECOND ROW: Sponsor, Mrs. Wanda Brian, D. Dimery, P. DeShong, K. Tucker, J, Chastain, L. Dollar, L. Fife, S. Gilley, R. Morgan, S. Messimer, Sponsor, Miss Mary McCain. THIRD ROW: V, Johnson, L, West, J, Schulz, R. McMichael, S. Robinson, B, Gilley, T. Linville, T. Hoefler, D. Fisher, R. Stigall. FOURTH ROW: B. Sears, M, Johnson, L, Patton, S. Smith, M, Castleberry, B. Mangrum, J. Desmore, S, Mat- thews, J, Holbrook, D. Ruland, J. McFerrin, N, Jones. FIFTH ROW: N. Havins, D, Hall, K. Densmore, M, Berkely, D. Chastain, G, Thomasson, S, Westmoreland, R, Fife, D. Messimer, K, Ruthledge, C. Richards, J. Stults. HECE officers are, BOTTOM TO TOP: Nelda Havins, treasurer: Sharon Smith, secretary: LaNell Patton, vice presidentg Brenda Mangrum, parliamentarian: Lynn West, social chairman: Ricky Stigall, president. I W ...L U..-a-. 'L 87 6 IQ ' .Y YJ I I 0 G A iw N1 is 6 ass. A1' X iff' ff 581' f 1 'Wg is Wi E Tx iviagj k- Qfwf sf 'r at ., 'W S On November 21, 12 members entered the Make It Yourself With Wool contest on the TWU campus in Denton. The 12 girls modeled their own creations, made of 100070 wool. Some ofthe annual programs participated in by the FHA club were the Tub-frim drive, the Goodwill clothing drive, and the Denton State School contribution. The Tub- frim drive to collect used postage stamps was used indirectly to aid in rehabilitating the children of Norway. The members went house to house in search of usable clothing for the Goodwill clothing drive and many girls made clothing for the Denton State School. The cooperative program was organized for the purpose of supervised training requiring home ec- onomics knowledge and skills. 55 061 Q wVw11ot5 0695916 The FFA organization exists because of a cooperative spirit and desire on the part of the students and the willingness of Mr. Sammie Skiles to sponsor such a program. TOP, FRONT ROW: Robert Doggett, secretary: Allen Sullivan, president: Terry Baldwin, vice president. SECOND ROW: Sponsor, Mr. W. L. Barber? SPOUSOI, Mf- Sammie Skiles: Mark Dowd, student advisor: Grady Wilson, sentinel: Wendell Gibson, reporter: Eddie Bush, treasurer: Sponsor, Mr. J. W. BIOWH- BOTTOM, FRONT ROW: E. Rokus, B. Stroud, G. Wilson, R. Doggett, T, Baldwin, B, Beard, A, Sullivan, M, Dowd, E, Bush, W. Gibson, R, Cook, S. Carter. SECOND ROW: Mr. Robert McBee, sponsor, G, McPeters, K. Morgan, D. Denman, D, Burdine, W, Stoutenger, C. Carter, J. Curfman, J. Garren, W, Detheridge, K, Hamilton, P, McLaughlin, M, Wade, S, Mask, B, Mask. THIRD ROW:H, Potter, T, Smith, E. Berkely, M. Morton, D, Harris, C. McLaughlin, R. Harding, B Shackleford, O. Rogers, K, Baile, R. Clark, B, Weldon, S West, P. Brunson, J. Scherer. FOURTH ROW: D. Evans, I, Davis, G, Carnley, W. Gibson, M, Mallory, D. Robertson, R. Overman, G, Martin, J. Jones, A, Carter, G, Crooks, D, Gandee, M, Bradham, D. Hill. FIFTH ROW: M. Koonce, R, Bosley, R. McBee, Q. Chandler, B, Black, B. Brown, B. Hughett, D, Ruland, J, Brown, M. Rue, M. McClmore, E. Doster, N. Culver, D, Bird, B. Carter, B. Flowers. SIXTH ROW: M. Wood, T, Hardin, C. Webb, R, Baldwin, D, Weehunt, D. Farmer, G. Jones, J. Norman, T. Beard, R. Morris, D. Hardy, T. Davis, C, Pettit, R. Hill, N, McLaughlin, M, Broumley S, Heine, J, Brown, S. McManus, B, Rhodes. r TOP, FRONT ROW: T, Davis, Q. Chandler, C. McLaughlin, B. Black, T, Baldwin. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sammy Sklies, sponsor, D. Farmer, R. Hill, M, Broumley, E, Bush, W, Gibson. THIRD ROW: N. McLaughlin, R, McBee, G, Jones, G, Wilson, W. Culver, E, Doster. BOTTOM: Wendell Gibson displays his skills in bull riding. X Members of the FFA learned how to conduct and participate in a public manner, to buy and sell cooperatively, and to assume many civic responsibilities. All students enrolled in vocational agriculture were entitled to membership. This year the FFA participated in the District con- test in Azle on November 9 and the Area contest on November 14 in Commerce. The Area Ban- quet was on October 25 in Fort Worth and the District Banquet in Arlington on January 13. The annual FFA rodeo was Apri12and 3 in Weatherford and the Parent and Son Banquet was held on April 29 also in Weatherford. 661129 ids DwotwT'wwfofWI-IQ Sacrificing their own time for the benefit of school efficiency, the Office Aides also added a certain charm and elegance to an otherwise dull task. Mrs. Mary Lou Taylor, office secretary, along with the 14 girls reliably collected class rolls, ran errands and received phone calls each day. Checking class rolls, with Mrs. Julia Gerloff, attendance clerk, also came under their jurisdiction much of the year, a job which couldn't have been accomplished without their help. In addition to routine office work, the girls sometimes aided teachers with grades and averages, thus making themselves useful to everyone at WHS. ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Sponsor, Mrs. Julia Gerloff, Sponsor, Mrs. Mary Lou Taylor, S. Kelly, W. Hart, B. Ray, P. Vandagriff, C. Christian, T. Teague. SECOND ROW: R. Bowers, L. Noland, C, Phillips, S, Burns, B, Strickland, B. Bryant. RIGHT: Mrs. Polly Patton helps out, along with Mrs. Taylor, with registration. Jaap -1 . 1 ' F AQZI I TOP: Mr. Phil Simmons studiously prepares for the upcoming day. BOTTOM, FRONT ROW: B. Phillips, M. Parrish, S. Hopkins, G, Jordan. SECOND ROW: J. Eidson, A, Hall, L. Hoover. THIRD ROW: M, Bryant, L. Zimmerman, M. Bodiford. FOURTH ROW: B, Williams, Sponsor, Mr. Phil Simmons, T. Vick. 6M Directing the 1970-1971 JETS was the chal- lenge of Mr. Phil Simmons. The capabilities of his work was clearly shown in the actions of his members. One of the main items on the agenda was the JETS conference at Texas A8LM college in March, also plans were made to visit a college campus sometime during the spring. The initial interests of the JETS members was engineering and technology as well as helping involved students get off on the right foot in these fields. As members of the club will attest, the club did an excellent job. 59 Tlw8pfan5Lw1w1fof ' ofuNobhv ' RIGHT: Proudly viewing their 1971 charter are: Marion McA1ister, Make-up Chairmang Barbara Ray, Vice President: Tom Davis, President: Mrs. Suellen Kennedy, Sponsor: Larry Jones, Parliamentariang and Terian Hoefler, Costume Chairman. BOTTOM, FRONT ROW: T. Taffe, V. Harrell, M. Wood- ward, L. Jones, B. Phillips, T. Davis, T. Hoeller, B. Ray, M. McAlister, A, Riddle, M. Bryant. SECOND ROW J. Williams, L. Wheat, S. Eidson, N. Gentry, N, Cun- ningham, R. Bierschenk. THIRD ROW: S. Hopkins, L. Newberry, K. Long, D. Shell, E. Williamson, J. Jones D. Holmes, B. Wallace, D. Chastain, A, Wiley, N Jones, B. Richards. FOURTH ROW: B. Chastain, I Holbrook, D, Wolfe, G. Cappel, I. Leas, S. Westbrook, S. Robinson, K. Nichols, B. Gilley, I. McAdams, K. Neirneyer, B. Martino, M, Phelps. FIFTH ROW: C Jones, S. Whitsitt, J. Slocum, J. Ragle, P. Purvis, A Millikin, K, Grogan, S. Ray, A. Worden, C. Cox, K Curtis, D. Boyd, M. Thompson. SIXTH ROW: S. McIntosh, C. Stroud, K, Tilley, B. Taylor, G. Jordan T, Vick, B. McIntosh, E. Bankhead, M. Scott, I. Christensen, K. Klegka, P. Woodruff, E, Zellers. Chaos is an annual affair backstage during a Thespian players production, but due to the cool heads and determined efforts of the players along with a reassuring look in Mrs. Suellen Kennedy, sponsor, the show did go on. Her efforts combined with actors, actresses, make-up, and lighting crews in The Crucible, UIL, Christmas, and the Senior plays produced acceptance of the 1970-1971 Thespians into the National Thespian Society. 1 v. TOP LEFT: Donnie Burns, Nancy Gentry, Alan Guenther, and Mary Crawford perform in The Crucible. TOP RIGHT: Krista Hoefler, Laura Little, Terian Hoefler, and Treasa Casler deeply involve themselves in play practice. LEFT: Liza Zimmerman studiously bends over her costumes for the next Thespian club endeavor. fx at X14 142 TOP RIGHT: Cheerleaders enjoy transporting giant kangaroo to all WHS pep rallies. ABOVE: Cheerleaders Sharon Lockwood and Nikki Shelton, along the remaining four cheerleadfei, joy uct WHS Pep Squad. RIGHT: Mr. Bill Vincent boosts Roo spirit at the Homecoming pep rally. WI-IQ Euodb iw AUD, P -3 Spirit and a never-say-die attitude, two of the most important ingredients of a good cheerleading staff were aptly displayed by our cheerleaders this year. Their radiant ability was shown throughout the year even during darkest hours. The cheerleaders attended the SMU Cheerleadingschool in the summer preced- ing the 1970-1971 season on June 14 through 19 where they received five ribbons and the highly coveted SMU Spirit Stick. The first for WHS, the stick symbolized ability, spirit, and enthusiasm. Besides leading the WHS student body in boosting our athletic activities they showed an exceptional attitude and manner of conduct in their personal lives as well. 2 1 - ' I Y TQ N 'T 'Z W I A T I-I 3 I2 I: O I2 D TOP: Vicki Snow, displays her avid enthusiasm. BOTTOM: Carrie Rogers, Vicki Snow, Linda Moughon, Mascot, Ian Curtis, sha Cappel and Head Cheer- leader Nikki Shelton. u ABOVE, FRONT ROW: Captains, B. Howton, J. Walker Qmiddlejg Lieu- tenants, D. Mize, M. Moss. SECOND ROW: P. Purvis, P. , C. Corley, E. Williamson, D. Moore, K. Neirneyer, H. Ratts B. Murphy, C. Addison, V. Hazelwood. THIRD ROW:N. Chane , . ooper, L. Hamill, B. Jefferson, D. Ezell, P. Cargill, S. May, D. Maltby, P. Connor, I. Baker, B. Taylor, S. Moore. FOURTH ROW: M. McNabb, I. Horton, M. Miles, S. Rainey, J. Slocum, G. Thomason, C. Wimberly, C. Tilley, R. Bodiford, J. Ballow, L. Musgrave, C. Smith. FIFTH ROW: D. O'Rourke, L. Bartlett, I. Oldham, J. Simpson, J. Christensen, B. Wimberly, S. Gilley, V. Hardin, T. Moore, K. Grogan, D. Marshall, K. Phillips. SIXTH ROW: D. Prachyl, M. Crawford, L. Gratts, A. Deayon, C, Wester, B, Sosebee, K. Heaslet, I. McAdams, S. Pringle, T. Odum, D. Christenberry, L. Newberry. SEVENTH ROW: D. Harris, E. Brown, N. Cunningham, L. Cooper, N. Wester, K. Kelley, C. Cox, K. Curtis, A, Millican, S. Ray, J. Grogan. EIGHTH ROW: M. Estes, M. Washington, B. Miles, M. Wossum, G. Cappel, D. Burnett, C. Vincent, H. Griffin, B. Wilson, T. McDavid, A. Worden, L. Moughon. RIGHT: Routine practice holds a spellbinding fascination as Vicki Hazle- wood and Carol Wester will testify. Pep Qqundf Pwmoto W!-IQ Qpmb Beginning in the summer preceding the 1970 season officers for the Pep Squad were elected. These officers worked with the rest of the pep squad throughout the summer in order the needed perfection for performance. Six officers and two mem- bers of the squad worked to attend the annual SMU Pep Squad Drill Team School in July, then the eight girls traveled to Dallas to spend a week at the SMU school learning new hand and pom pom routines. For the remainder of the summer and continuing into the 1970 school year the pep squad, sponsored by Mrs. Alice Holtzclaw, worked hard together every Tuesday and Thursday aftemoon of each week learning several different routines plus the new yells of the cheerleaders. The girls volun- tarily worked in the concession stand at the B team games and also decorated the goal posts before each home game. TOP: Pep squad in routine at WHS pep rally. BOTTOM: Pep squad in special pro- gram at Homecoming Pep Rally. ABOVE: Drum Major, I.. Jones: Twirlers, W, Hart, K, Black, P. Choate, E. Bankhead, FRONT ROW: E. Dean, L. Rose, S. Westbrook, S. Chadick, D. Scholwinski, C, Phillips, B, Martino, G. Jack. SECOND ROW: K. Shaffer, C. Coody, S. Eidson, V. Harrell, D, Atkins, I. Warren, N. Gentry, N. Bailey. THIRD ROW: L. Noland, D, Wester, S, Buck, B, Ray, J, Bumgardner,G, Maddox, R, Wells, P. Reeder. FOURTH ROW: C, Hudson, B, Stone, D. Taylor, C, West, L. Atkins, D. Holloway, D, Wolfe, G. Dean. FIFTH ROW: R, Perry, S, Reeder, J. Curtis, B. Wallace, D. Hoover, T, Yeary, B, Phillips, R, Bierschenk. SIXTH ROW: C. Rose, T, Dobbs, J, Gonzales, F, Bankhead, M, Dean, K. Bierschenk. SEVENTH ROW: D. Cunningham, P. Reeder, G. Peoples, B. Hickerson, C. Boone, D. Scott, T. Bierschenk, B, Kilgore. EIGHT H ROW: V. Chenault, J, Holtzclaw, M, Mathews, J, Davee, K. Moore, B. Gentry, K, Nichols, B, Bierschenk. NINTH ROW: A, Justice, B, Mallory, K, Singer, L. Bumgardner, M. Cardwell, S. Nichols, E, McNeil, M, Singleton. TENTH ROW: D. Cauliflower, A, Baker, R, Wise, E. Bennett, J, Wil- liams, J, Barnett, D. Shaffer, B. Carter. ICaugwwoBmwLP Qpwb awbwtns I-lowes 6ofuWl-IQ Proving to all interested parties that a band does not end its major activities with the last football game of the season was the challenge of Mx. Henry Schraub. s X1 The four band rehearsals a week attended by the stu- dents beginning in July of 1970, proved their determi- nation to succeed, while their awards and performance showed their ability. The marching band entered the UIL contest in Louisville and obtained a Divisionl rating and 20 students tried out for the All Region Band at Louisville. The concert band, organized after Christ- mas, performed at the Solo and Ensemble contest in March at NTSU, the Spring concert for WHS, and the Tri-State music festival in Enid, Oklahoma. TOP, BOTTOM TO TOP: C. Hudson, W. Hart, L. Jones, A? Baker, J, Gonzales, R. Perry, B. Phillips, R. Bierschenk, E. Bennett. BOTTOM: Larry Jones, and Chris Hudson present Barbara Phillips, band sweetheart, with her traditional mum at the Senior Pep Rally. OPPOSITE PAGE: Band Director Henry Schraub holds Roo band in ready position. 5 P rw fi D ff 'V if ffl , , - '. ep- 1- 1 ,V r :K ya it Ei fiq fizy ,gqfif i,1 Emi 2 - 7 113' .Qui if P. tif Q A gf -' fff ii' 2 K X!--Qi' 2 lp fo -5 1 The Varsity Band competed primarily in the same competition as the A Band of WHS. The music was of the same class'but on a slightly less difficult level. They competed in AA competition at UTL and the Tri-State music festival in Enid, Oklahoma. They also performed for a Freshman- Sophomore assembly and at the Castleberry Band Festival. ABOVE, FRONT ROW: R. Baugh, C, Thomas, L. Feemste, J. Williamson. SECOND ROW: C. Smith, M. COX, G. Compton, P, Brewer. THIRD ROW: K. Bartlett, P. Vandagriff, S, Roberts, R, Peary. FOURTH ROW: J. Hardin, T. Wright, A, Tankersley, A. Warren. FIFTH ROW: D. Boyd, V. Knight, L. Meeker, S. Hand. SIXTH ROW: C. Johnson, L. Jackson, P, Hickman, R. Abbots. , , if , . , A F' r . is ' A '-'- r ff' ,.., , ,,, X. , T A , ' X W .- , ,V . , ,. 4 s ',+1'5ffz,1w si f . ,M if ,g,,,,.. ,, I - I -I ,X W: 'Z1,,C.hff', CE' - ..f '.f A K . F - , . .. ,gy . - :-L... - Ns, , 1 ,, ,..fv' 5 . 3 b .... awe , , W . , A s r , , V V. , r., if 'W' . .. -- ig., 1 W ff, . rg Q A fl xi , A ' M A ' fd Mr. James Carter and Mrs. Bogle collaborate to direct the Varsity Band as above. Q Foremost in the minds of the members comprising the 1970-1971 Stage Band was distinct liking for the classical spirit in music. The band performed at several service clubs throughout the year and at the band concert on May 13. They traveled to the Tri-State Music Festival in Enid, Oklahoma on May 5-8 where they entered the Stage Band competition. The stage band is made up of various instruments of the marching band plus a piano. Considering that membership in the stage band, which was also directed 'by Mr. Schraub, was strictly voluntary, the students did an outstanding job of presenting the classical aspect of music. .W TOP: The stage band performs at the Lion's club meeting. CENTER: Con- centration is the key word at this p er formance. BOTTOM, FRONT ROW: B. Hickerson, W. Hart, C. Hudson, B, Stone, D. Wolfe, R. Bierschenk. SECOND ROW: S. Nichols, L. Jones, K. Singer, K. Moore, L. Bumgardner, A, Baker, B. Phillips. THIRD ROW: K. Bierschenk, C. Rose, B. Kilgore, T. Dobbs, I. Gonzales, P. Reeder, G. Peoples, B. Gentry, R. Perry, Mr. Henry Schraub, sponsor. Musically inclined students this year were given an exceptional opportunity to develop and share their talents. The chorus of 1970- 1971 was under the direction of Mr. John McCaslar1d. They performed at the Vernon half-time show, the Christmas festival on the 10th of December and in various assemblies throughout the year. Other activities for the choral students was their part in the Thespian Christmas Play and Concert in December. They competed in the Denton University interscholastic League in April of 1971. Qlww Thaw rmIuTaDm: BOTTOM, FRONT ROW: L. Wright, M. Langford, P, Cargill, S. Sheffield, R, Baugh. SECOND ROW: D, Underwood, E. Schoonover, S. Guinn, D, Birdwell, I. Gandee, K. Tucker. THIRD ROW: D. McGuere, K. Hillard, M. McNabb, D, Chastain, L, Meeker, I. Stults, L. Zimmerman. FOURTH ROW: D. Boyd, D. Griffith, O. Crow, S. Mangrum, D, Willis, D. Marts. TOP: Donna McGuire, Danny Boyd, Danny Griffith, and Paula Cargill attentively perform for Mr. John McCas- land, director. -1 'ssl J i 'K .1 ,,f 5-4 . ns. 1, i s 3-1:-it TOP: Sandra Long assists Miss Juanita Davis and Mrs. Den Seaberry. CENTER: D, Bums, P. Garwdtid, Miss Juanita Davis, sponsor, J. Jones, N, Jones, M, Berkely, M. McAlister, J, Leas, B, Mangrum, R. Fife, Mrs. Dell Seaberry, S. Long. O Qwwowl-IQ Checking books in and out, keeping the library neat, and helping students find needed materials for their school assignments were a few of the tasks of the Library Aides this year, sponsored by Miss Juanita Davis and Mrs. Dell Seaberry. The aides sacrifice a study hall each day to work in the library, Making a quiet and orderly as well as attractive area for the conscientious student to study was the aim of the Library Aides and as every one at WHS can testify, this aim was well carried forth. BOTTOM: Miss Juanita Davis instructs faculty in the use of the audio-visual equipment, another library function. Q5EfUf0!5S RIGHT: Flagbearers Cheryl Puckett and Melinda McClung display the flags at this WHS pep rally. BOTTOM: Flagbearer Janis Binion watches ap- provingly as her comrades present the flags at this pep rally. Faagb r Pwuzmg Pfwsewb Flying the colors at each and every school pep rally, local parades and special assemblies is a time- worn and honored tradition. Three girls, selected each fall by the WHS band members in a nomination-vote method presented the flags of our school and nation, Each school-wide event was preceded by the presenta- tion of the flags, this, the first year ever our school flag was shown. 72 14:1 .11 .,...v.....- ., -.. ,.......... www Add Qponble tow!-IQ U fi.-.K--.H Y ,S--.-fm:-qu.--pqgw gg-- Y-534 1 Requirements for being a WHS twirler include a B or above grade average, one year of marching experience with the WHS Band, and certainly a fantastic amount of determination and self-denial. After being elected in the spring of 1970, the girls attended the Kil- gore Junior College Twirling School where they worked on dance routines, contest routines, and improved their fundamental teclmiques. All their efforts paid off for them with the privilege of performing at all WHS pep rallies during the 1970-1971 season, and during half- time activities at all our football games. Their hard work and fine personal attitudes proved them worthy of congratulations on the part of every WHS student. 73 GwASBwvu I TOP: Kathy Black and Renee Bowers collaborateto finish a story. RIGHT: Wesley Westbrook, business manager, and Mrs. Charlotte Skidmore, sponsor, discuss budgeting procedures. BOTTOM LEFT: Editor, Vicki Harrell, and Managing Editor, Andrea Worden, proofread before the final copy is typed. BOTTOM RIGHT: Charm Cox, Karen Long, Patricia Dickey, and Teresa Casler prepare stories for various sections of the paper. Auf' uw 'G nf' LEFT: Nita Woodard, Melinda McClung, Mikela Moss, and Terry Taaffe assemble the final copy. CENTER: Steve Hopkins, Dale Hart, and Cliff Jones concentrate on the Sports section of the paper. BOTTOM: Staff photographer for Melon Vine and Grass Burr organizations, Larry Jones, appears ready on all occasions. The WHS Grass Burr, sponsored by Mrs. Charlotte Skidmore, experienced a success- ful season this year, reporting the news of their classmates to others so they may be re- minded, and re-experiencing their own activities themselves. The paper contained many of the student body's own creations in the form of poems, letters and interviews. Editorials were written and up-to-date information was included on many topics interest- ing all students age 11 through 18. Experiences in the lives of many of the students also included as well as the ever popular Goatheads section, helping others to find comfort in the fact that they themselves don't always make the worst mistakes after all. The funds for the purchase of the staff's own typing machine were provided for from the sale of the paper. This and many other sacrifices made by the 1970-1971 staff denoted the determined attitudes and reliable characteristics of each member. Preparing the school yearbook is an extremely difficult task and requires a great deal of self-denial and willpower. Mrs. Charlotte Skidmore directed the staff with great dexterity and a personal touch, as all the staff members will attest. Previous triumphs of the Melon Vine Staff include an A rating by the NSYA on the 1969-1970 yearbook. RIGHT: Mrs. Charlotte Skidmore, sponsor, ConnieMont- gomery, editor, and Joyce Reynolds, business manager, pour over plans for the 1971 Melon Vine. U l 'K F K t--, .ts,,,,.,, 5 ,V yyhp H km A V r g Zirfff 1. Vzgp W ABOVE: Compatibility is the key Word as tenor, and Vicki Knight work together tocom Joan McAdams, Debgfah Wester, Trena pon- plete the four Class sections of the Melon Vine as above Yewuofy 71 The workings of a yearbook require many hours of work in drawing layouts, choosing photographs, and writing copy for each particular section. The staff this year in their quiet moments - the few that there were - relaxed by various means each of them de- signed to get to know everyone else a little better. The end result was a feeling of simplicity and welcome relief seldom found in everyday life. M QAX. -far - TOP Organizations editor, Tom Davis, and West hover work long hours to s 'J 9 Gira4!...e pages for publication. ABOVE: Sports editors: Brooks Worthington, Carl - f'3,shx and Phillip Walker select pictures for their section. RIGHT: Staff members, N eresa Means and Cheryl Puckett debate on copy for their sections. 77 K SN W fimyp W. Qpoats. Plagms . . . spectatw. Pudmspmrtsmanskip, Qptwbmwbsuppow. 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'P --f:'V?'.fWV5+xV VW' Wi' 'V - ,V fit . . V ' 1 ' . .' 'N 'I-PQSQLI WQK' ::I'ff6 5iP3?TffV V V A i5lg3sV.p 1 ' 1 ,. ,gil gg. Captains for the 1970 Kangaroo squad were L to R: Senior Robert Murphey, Junior Jimmy Brian, and Senior Lynn Reynolds. All three were returning lettermen. Y P The 1970 Kangaroo coaches were LEFT: L. W. Fitzhugh, Linemen: CENTER: Bill Atchley, Head Coach: and RIGHT: Pete Hart, Backs. V J X BOTTOM ROW: Mike Patterson, Melvin Rucker, Lynn Rey- nolds, Randy Compton, George Washington, Jimmy Brian Craig Pettit, James Rucker, Billy Francis, Bob Brown, Brad Stroud, John Womack: SECOND ROW:Lynn Baumhardt, Brook 1970 Kong F1ghtTof 2-7 Despite a rather poor season record, this year produced many enlightening expectations for future seasons. With the loss of only fourteen lettermen and the return of thirteen experienced lettermen, next season should prove a brighter, more rewarding one. Four players ofthe 1970 Kangaroos received awards. Two of these awards were received by returning lettermeng the other two by seniors. This year's offensive and defensive first teams consisted of six seniors, ten juniors, and four sophomores. The lack of senior experience was made up by determination and desire from the six senior starters. Most consider the record of a team as the story of its accomplishments. But this assumption is wrong in the case of the 1970 Kangaroos since they a- chieved their record with a lack of experience and age. Next season the age and the experience will be present and noticed. Worthington Randy Miller Steve Vincent, Bobby Christian, Robeff MuIPheY, Brent Childers, Billy W9-FS, Steve Jenklns Jimmy Warren Larry Hiene Pat Hamilton, Floyd Gratts, Wallace Dimery, Carroll Dawson Eddie Bush, Jerald Brun Jeff Weddle Corky Dean THIRD ROW Mark Worthington, son, Charles Horton, Phillip Walker, Doug Turpin. 26 1200621 While the strong 4-A Cleburne team showed their effectiveness by jumping to a 19-O halftime lead, the determined Kangaroos showed an even greater effort as they made a remarkable 4th period comeback in which they scored all of their 21 points. Weatherford's fourth period scoring spree was ignited by the continuous long yardage scrambles of Quarterback, Brad Stroud, and performances by Jimmy Brian on defense and Lynn Reynolds of the offense. Robert Murphey increased the Roos' win- ning chances by hauling in a twenty yard pass. But the combining forces of a penalty and run- ning out of time clenched C1eburne's first victory. The final score stood in Cleburne's 1 favor 26-21. JIMMY BRIAN G V Q Jr. Fullback Q g f 2 yr. letterman f K . Bos BRowN grvi Jr. Linebacker 1 r. letterman 'mi IERALD BRUNSON P. , Ir. Linebacker yr. letterman agp? M - 1 ,ya g f' E I . Xieiizi 1 EDDIE BUSH it Q Sr. Tackle O d,fi .. 2 Yf- leffefman TOP LEFT: Fullback George Washington C535 fights for yardage against Cleburne. RIGHT: Brad Stroud Q15j and Robert Murphey i855 team up for long gain. BOTTOM LEFT: Charles Horton 1245 stretches for ball with un- welcomed aid. RIGHT: Charles Horton.f24j catches touchdown pass against Azle. ,w QJR visit Miwwff walls 20 12.005 29 Victory came first for the Weatherford Roos in their second game of the season with rival, Mineral Wells. The Roos, behind 14-'7 with little time left before the end ofthe half, were led by Senior Quarterback, Pat Hamilton, who came in the game and promptly threw two complete passes. The last pass Senior Robert Murphey caught for a touchdown that put the Roos on the scoreboard again and tied the game 14-14 at the end of the first half. A much determined Roo team came out for the second half, putting their offense to work and scoring fifteen points, thanks to the running of backs George Washington, Steve Vincent, and Brad Stroud. The defense proved worthy of their jobs by holding the Rams to ,'-, BOBBY CHRISTIAN just Six Polm- I ag, 1 S Jr, Tackle Q ,,...,'5? 1, 1 yr letterman f S 1 F i ggi: -' r. igmsgf -Q t RANDY COMPTON 5 Q? N rf Flanker '-N ...Jn-Q 2,1 3 ' 1 yr. letterman F2005 Weatherford spectators and players suffered both misery and defeat against Azle in at least three inches of rain and mud. When the Azle Hornets got nrst possession of the ball they showed a fine ground attack as they slipped and slid for a touchdown. But the Roos were just as effective both on ground and in the air when quarterback Brad Stroud first rambled for long yardage on an end run then tossed a touchdown pass to split- end Charlie Horton. The extra point was good enough to put the Roos ahead 'I-6. But the Hornets took advantage of several Roo fumbles to go ahead 14-7. And after a Roo touchdown but no extra point, the Hornets stayed ahead 14-13. The Roos made several more long drives due to performances by linemen and also by backs. 141200-S25 Much to Weatherford's desire, the final score with Burleson stood out as 35-14, but seven fumbles during the course of the game almost proved disasterous for the Roos. The score at half time stood 14-'7, Weatherford's favor. A tough ground attack by Burleson accounted for their two touchdowns, but key injuries became big problems. Steve Vincent added to the Roo running attack with continuous long yardage gains and scored the fourth of Weatherford's five touchdowns. BRENT CHILDERS f Soph. Tackle 1 yr. Letterman Q CARROLL DAWSON W 1 1171 'L st S 1 s s as Qfaplww1Ma4oI2oos12 Weatherford's district season was started off against Stephenville and on the wrong foot. Two Roo fumbles re- sulted in two Yellowjacket touchdowns and the beginning of a big district Roo loss. Stephenville fought to a fourteen point lead before the Roos could score, but Weatherford then promptly moved the ball for two touchdowns as the half time score stood 14-12, Stephenville's favor. The Roos continued to fight and drive through, thanks to the running ,of Steve Vincent, Jimmy Brian, and George Washington: along with the pass receiving by Charles Horton, Robert Murphey, and Melvin Rucker. The final score stood 40-12. UPPER LEFT: Melvin Rucker 1225 catches pass against Burleson. BOTTOM RIGHT: Charles Horton Q45 catches pass against Stephen- ville. BELOW: Defenders Wallace Dimery f65y and Brooks Worthington 1455 close in on Burkburnett runner. 1 : 1- f ' ' 2 :- . 4 V fs Q ., 'N I, I .a --.Q-::s:F5-9 1.1 N . L, ',g, Q11 ' I 'gilfgg' 5 1 , 'r' Q' :34 . r I .T ,11 ig 73- L ,gli za... ,, , Af- . fb ijlfsi .. .aa :.,,.g,-'lug 'i ' 57 t X, ' fir? Af' H4 '-- e7?! 1 A Y k -Y. 3 YJ.. ' ' I f v-Y ,, ' - 1 1 1 . XY 6 I ,,,r .ge Q EXXQ 1 -Q . JL, 7 ' af' T1 ,, J Q A vu 1 tg- A A W V N sr: ju-.Eg .... v -- . : 1:2lf 25:12 lt 2 ' if , 1 A , N. 9-.r-, , 3 . .W v ,...-5 WALLACE DIMERY Sr. Guard 1 yr. Letterman BILLY FRANCIS Sr. End 1 yr. Letterman FLOYD GRATTS Sr. Flanker 1 yr. Letterman PAT HAMILTON Sr. Quarterback 1 yr. Letterman .- fs. ,. 1420080 Due to tragic mistakes, the Kangaroos lost their second straight district game against Burkburnett. Both teams showed strong de- fenses throughout the game as only two touch- downs were scored. The Kangaroos made drives continuously through the game, getting inside the other team's territory twenty-five times. But they could not spark a scoring drive all night and suffered a loss due to this factor. An intercepted pass and a blocked punt gave Burkburnett possession of the ball for their two scores. I-lmsdwzollooso Wichita Falls Hirschi came back from a six point lead with an avalanche of scores in the second half to decisively beat the Roos by a score of 29-O. Fumbles and a faltered offense proved to be too much ofa disaster in the second half for the Roos as the Huskies scored three touchdowns getting points after on each and then blocking a Roo punt that was re- ceived by a Roo safety and two points. There were by Roos' Phillip Washington on player resulting in a more Wichita Falls noted performances Walker and George offense along with Jerald Brunson, Steve Vincent, Mel- vin Rucker, Bob Brown, and Brooks Worthington on defense. tst LARRY HEINE V L s,,, Jr. Tackle :ir in ,L .,t., .k.7, A ...: 1 yr. Letterman L. ' R ' CHARLES HoRToN fi 1 Jr. End L. 1 yr. Letterman Soph. Guard X 7 ' L R 1 yr. Letterman spy. t ,6 L - 1' RANDY MILLER A L B .. .L Sf' Guard 2 yr' Letterman l,t 1 R - f lt 1 ROBERT MURPHEY if L siisiii sr. End if LQ L p iss Q Qyr. Letterman L L ' 1 B it X f L1 5,1 'R K MIKE PATTERSON L '35 L Soph. Fullback if NR 1 yr. Letterman CRAIG PETTIT p y L L L . L JT. Guard . it if ' ,Q 'jf 1 yr. Letterman , L JAMES RUCKER Soph. Tailback 1 yr. Letterman 2' NX Q! a ' s IQ, M F , Ti g- . 2820060 Probably the toughest Roo foe of the year was Brownwood, the state champion football team. But unlike previous teams, the Roos held them to a 14-O half time lead and played a close ball game. Even though the final score stood at 28-0, it was a Roo triumph although not a Roo victory. A U' UPPER LEFT: Defenders Brooks Worthington 0155 and Billy Ware 1835 jump on I-Iirschi runner. TOP RIGHT: George Washington f33j, with the aid of Brad Stroud 1155, Lynn Reynolds Q66p, and Jeff Weddle 1615: gains good yardage against Graham. BOTTOM: Steve Vin- cent QBSJ and George Washington 1335 close in on Brownwood runner. G-w11ww12l2008l8 New life was received in the Weatherford Kangaroo team. They came from behind and scored a deserving victory over the winless Graham Steers, by a score of 18-13. The Roos were not to be denied ofa victory after a Graham score as they capped a long drive with a touchdown. The Roo offense again went to work and scored a much needed touchdown to close the scoring gap within one point, but missed the extra points. It was the Roo defense that then made the clutch plays and forced Graham to turn the ball back over. As a result, another Roo six points was scored, and a Roo victory gained. On offense George Washington, Steve Vincent, Pat Hamilton, and Phillip Walker helped with clutch Roo plays. While on defense, Brooks Worthington andggt-rroll, Dawson aided in the cause. ,1-1 Vlyuww 2512.008 14 The last game of the football season was played with more indication of new life and hope than with the loss of desire, as the Roos struggled through a 35-14 defeat against Vernon. Each team matched scores in the first half, Vernon scoring first after a long drive. Then Weatherford jumped on the scoreboard as the result of a nine yard run by tailback, Brooks Worthington. Vernon then capped off another drive with a score. But the Roos were not in the hole for long, as Brad Stroud got six points on a four yard run. Jimmy Brian's extra point tied the score. Vernon threatened late in the first half, as only a few yards separated them from atouch- down. But the Roo defense stiffened on prob- ably their strongest stand of the year to hold Vernon for four downs to no yardage, as the clock ran out in the first half. A new, revived Vernon offense exploded in the third and fourth quarters to extinguish Weatherford's hopes of a victory. Roo offensive standours were Brooks Worth- ington and Charles Horton. BILLY WARE f 1 4' Jr. Bid 5 iiii 1 1 yr. Letterman L L A tti, Qiviv1 2 fsi, L lsisixliim V Wifi GEORGE wAsH1NGToN W' ' Jr. Fullback it sss V 1 yr. Letterman I 21 :aff-Ma gig , g4l:f:.J,:' , .A-:W , f??fe-'4,:., A?f'5f?f.Q,'s 5': A1 . 4. X, .V . '. M sk MELVIN RUCKER Sr. Flanker 2 yr. Letterman LYNN REYNOLDS Sr. Guard 2 yr. Letterman BRAD STROUD Soph. Quarterback 1 yr. Letterman STEVE VINCENT Sr. Fullback 2 yr. Letterman TOP: Defender, Larry Hiene 1755, pulls down Vernon runner with the aid of Lynn Reynolds 1665, Bobby Christian 1305, Brooks Worthington 1455, and Brad Stroud 1155. BOTTOM: Brooks Worthington reaches for Vernon runner. JEFF WEDDLE Soph. Tackle 1 yr. Letterman BROOKS WORTHINGTON Jr. Tailback 1 yr. Letterman MARK WORTHINGTON Sr. End 1 yr. Letterman PHILLIP WALKER Jr. Center 1 yr. Letterman CORKY DEAN Jr. Trainer '2 yr. Letterman JOHN WOMACK Jr. Manager 1 yr. Letterman DOUG TURPIN Soph. Manager 1 yr. Letterman JIMMY WARREN Jr. Tackle 2 yr. Letterman Bffzam Trims iw 6-2 For the Spectators, a football game is an exhilerat- experience: for the players it has a purpose. The purpose of our Kangaroo B team is to join experience with ability for the hope of forming a better varsity in the future years. It is a known fact that this year's B team fulfilled their purpose. These young, aggressive athletes are now ready to join the varsity team in its physical assault upon other teams in the fight for a first down, a touchdown, and avictory. ing . fy , edu ,U X Q Wim FIRST ROW, L to R: Ricky Strickland, ed mgardner Howard Green, Mike Gray. SECOND: e Darrell Harris, Rice Bennett, Cliff Jones, Roy Harris, Kenneth Mooney, David Christenberry, Robert Doggett, Ronny Montgomery, Ricky Walker, David Bartlett, Richard Harding. THIRD: Randy Singleton, John Wal- R l NQQXUOFNFG ker, Tony Towles, Mark Phelps, Eddie Zellers, - ' ' ' - ' I I Gary Bloodworth, Tony Hill, Larry Torbett, David Smart, Coach Charles Duncan. FOURTH: Terry Smith, Les Beadle, Howard Potter, Charles Curtis, Billy Stone, Jack Hickle, W. T, Kelly, Charles Gratts, Martin Brog- don, Paul Cox, Tom Vick. S7 wi, - ' ,cw Jwwafwifbcwefr .uf'i.5MbQ.nfwvrYU 'Q 'Le Q'6 Q Ewccbqaewww-or-Bic-Jweewwfgvuwmwf WM' ' '52d:QgQA,t1Lf.cq,9LAMN,o'uA0f6:fcQf1JOQvL1-QfNlfw'f'A ZiwU7f Md Q,Q,W-wweellofisiwf' Sr 5,1 72 all I si., -E R SJ ABOVE LEFT: Coach Duncan explains things to members of the Roo B team. ABOVE RIGHT: Roo offense runs play against Bowie at scrimmage. LEFT: Quarterback, Rice Bennett Q15J, runs for long yardage against Stephenville. Faeslwuewllig fofc?-I For the Freshman football team to finish their sea- son of regular play with a 9-1 record is an extraordinary feat of dedication and vicarious warfare. This year's- Kangaroo Freshman football team will be recognized not only as one with outstanding records, but also as the first of Freshman teams to play as senior high school students in this school. This one group of athletes appsear to already be on the road to future lorious victog . L 's. A . . . L rf? flu Paw X BELOW: Roo Freshman is brought down after good - gain. FRONT ROW, L to R: Mark Plyer, Kim Davis Ti Lewelling, Bill Miller, Rick Hobbs, Jolm Ber , 'Wy E Steve Gray, Steven Hiene, Dermis Mar- ? s.-1' sha SECOND: Lorren Murray, Randall Ames, Erry Lovelacel-Hvlarion Howard, Kenneth Bailey, Mike Mal- lory, Kelly Mayberry, Mark Hicks, Glen I-lollway, Fred Potter, Jerry Fuller, Kenneth Smith, Tim Baker. THIRD: Coach Dean Spivey, Shane Myers, Mark Riebe, I . 'X I -' X E Riebe, Scott Yearly, Keith Baily, Mike Preston, Barney Shackleford, Donny Byrd, Paul McLaughlin, Bobby Clark, Thomas Spense, Eddie Berkley, Coach Jimmy Dyer. FOURTH: Jessy Gilley, Bill Robinson, Danny Wiley, Joe Brown, Chuck Moughon, Kenny Thompson, David Rodgers, Tommy Murrell, Paul Escobido, Norman Edwards, Paul Dowd, Donny Hill. Kangwwos I-law Bodog 1971 DISTRICT SCHEDULE R003 OPPONENT 55 Hirschi 82 46 Vernon 67 93 Stephenville 67 83 Burkburnett 71 76 Graham '72 '72 Brownwood 70 56 Hirschi 97 81 Vernon 62 44 Stephenville 46 66 Burkburnett 71 72 Graham 68 A 1 W 79 Brownwood 97 5 .. . ' X TOP: With basketball in hand, Coach Charles Lawrence watches the varsity practice. ABOVE: The 1971 Kangaroo Basketball Squad. KNEELING: Mark Littleton, Robert Murphey, Gary Hobbs, James Rucker. STAND- ING: David Terry, Rick Davis, Randy Mellard, Butch Hott, Carrol Dawson. ' 4,..1. gays Spsfpww ir as t' sfo is if W L . Ji is sf 'Wig 3 mai F 9 XMKSYTQW Kp K ' CD QV! iirff' 5 'JA of gf? Alf? J i SJW Lo Jjxjwva p ,,f V isgreilkl-,U of 2 we as Us ue N ' M X M in X A52 Of 'P -V y ' 'X Q ,uf-'lb we QW L bw MQQN X ft my NSQ ff 1' Mc w'ft9'P Qyffg X, 5 . mc Us L The '71 KANGAROOS proved Ricky Davis, Mark Littleton, and ,, U themselves highly capable and potent for competition in district play. It looked bright for the ROOS, with tive veteran roundballers, three former Junior Varsity members, and a pro- spective sophomore talent. 'Senior captains, Robert Murphey and42aJ-Jgsfled the pack all the way. Other Seniors, Randy Mellard, ROBERT MURPHEY Senior Forward 2-year Letterman V O-f Co-Captain . GARY HOBBS Senior Forward 2-year Letterman Co-Captain g-,.,. BUTCH HOTT Junior Forward 2-year Letterman JAMES RUCKER Sophomore Guard 1-year Letterman David Terry showed fine qualities in varsity play. Although the Seniors carried the bulk of the load, Juniors Butch Hott and Carroll Dawson con- tributed much -to the team's 6-6 dis- trict record. The lone Sophomore, James Rucker, gave promise of future talent for WHS teams to come. N ai- lla Cagwrs Show Pom And Temwmb MARK LITTLETON Senior Guard 1-year Letterman CARROLL DAWSON Junior Forward 1-year Letterman RANDY MELLARD Senior Post 3-year Letterman DAVID TERRY Senior Post 1-year Letterman RICKY DAVIS Senior Center 2-year Letterman TOP Randy Mellard f31j goes high for two points with several Bowie players sur rounding him BOTTOM: Demonstrating teamwork, Robert Murphey 0155 passes over the heads of defensive players to teammat Gary Hobbs Q15J. ,..f 12.006 Post Qpizdb-Fffledf 'i Foulv-Game Winning ABOVE: Butch Hott QSOJ gets two points in a ame against Stephenville, while Gary Hobbs,fQ14j watches on. MIDDLE: Ricky Davis shows his reactions on winning another basket- ball game. RIGHT: DavidTerry 1135 shoots among a crowd of Brownwood players. T? AA 'jr M 1 . tif Teamwork is the key to any victory. It takes a combination of skill and strategy to come out a winner in any sport. This year the ROOS put it all together long enough to contain a four- garne winning streak. LEFT: Qarroll Dawson,Q43j brings down a rebound for the ROOS. BELOWQ Gary Hobbs C155 D goes high to make animpressivetwo points in a win over Graham, Robert Murphey 1455 and Carroll Dawson 4435 try to aid their teammate. 5' QW EQVQWM X53 I2n08TalwWins Fwwetephmwzvm Amdfvwmow 98 NP 3 X, 'sf 45,35 Sz-Zz X X 'S' 59 ,av A! 5 M-f 'iw 5 N X S I ,fi'1,l 4V ' ' , ' -aff 1.2 Hs M f ms, ,. , , .H ,M 5 , swf f- :x I il 1 13. Wifi Q Q, Y ? ,Z Q . JL, Q Ur 6 vb 13 52- -.., xv. wh.. 1 Junior, Vwrsftg I-las Ups AMA Downs FRONT: Randy Sharpe, Ken Mooney, Randy Compton, Rice Bennet, Dale Hart. BACK: Billy Stone, Charlie Horton, Wes Westbrook, Jack Hickle, Les Beadle. The 1971 Kangaroo Junior Varsity came out with a poor record this season, winning three and losing nine ballgames in district play. However, they did win a few non-district games as aresult of their hustling and desire. The team consisted ofseyen Juniors and four Sophomores. Coach L. W, Fitzhugh instructed his team, and is shown at left going over the game plan with Billy Stone. Enom Pwdwes Vwwuhj RIGHT: Jack Hickle 1407 gets the edge on a Stephen- ville player in a jump ball situation. BOTTOM RIGHT: Charlie Horton Q42y takes a rebound as Randy Compton 1225 Watches. BOTTOM LEFT: .Rice Bennet 4215 and Kenneth Mooney 4255 dis- cuss the outcome of the game. LEFT: In a game against Brownwood, Wesley West- brook Q15j tries to block a Lion shot. BOTTOM LEFT: Randy Sharpe 1105 makes a left-handed shot against Stephenville. BOTTOM RIGHT: B-teamer, Martin Brogdan shoots over defensive players in a win over Graham. FRBSIWMHIKI R ' Vafuobio ' Despite a poor season record of 3-11, the Freshman Arteam brought home a first-place trophy from the Burleson Tourney. They were the first Freshmen to bring home such a prize. The Freshman B-team came out with a season total of 3 wins and 4 loses, plus 3 wins and first place in their tournament. ' .fx gpr 104 X , gh TOP: Freshman A-team included, fFront Rowj Randy Hickle, Ricky Hobbs, gut YLEE, Bill Miller, Ricky Brian, QBack Rowj Paul Dowd, Danny Wiley, Joe Brown, Rex Jones, and Bill Robinson. LEFT: Freshman Coach Dyer anticipates the next play. ABOVE: Paul Dowd 4425 shoots as Scott Yeary 4403 watches on. 'YUJLQ' Bffeam TwTlw Pads TOP: Freshman B-team consisted of QFront Row Burl o-- Brad Logan, j Steve Heine, lgily Lovelace, fBack Rowj Mark Riebe, Barney Shackleford, Norman Edwards, Greg Lamb, and Iolm Kellog. ABOVE: Freshman Managers, Tim Baker and Loren Murray, support their team by efficient aid and help. LEFT: John Kellog C335 jumps high for two points, while Barney Shackleford 1213 moves in for possible rebound. X 105 06 'naman-v 'li .wa-.nous ..,.f....-,vm ,..-uw. w-annum: ...ur ...W V ,Swv we I Zffilliflff ---'-'ff ...upmunmwghf WM ww-wwsfiv .Awww ........r ...W , PR, ,, -..W..,w.,..- , v f 1 A ff if Q . .M- rv ,Q N Q1 - W 1 . , V guaoooaggun-no-oananaa-muf f--0 I H .P , .mannumununlhllfunuwulnhnnf 4 --h ' gc V vi I Af- ' f A , ' ' puuiiMNl1lilNXliplnunnnDHlll 1 pgunuunlnuunlxuuunr ' ' Q V ' in WA AAAL Haifa, VL.,, .,,. , W b ,I k L I A an 'rw .. . A r -A -t -,I f Huw W Y is -V, fi - f , ,4 V W, 5, , f -'-L Y ,W W 1, Lr-'L . Q: ..,... ' fk '-wfgizrg-Q .'kk ' - :zt::. ., ., , r...,. .3 xy. Lf! Qwew Lead '71 TcocbfTeam ABOVE: Members of the 1971 Roo Track Team are: fFrontj ton, Allen Sullivan, Mike Koonce, Charlie Horton, Ricky Martin Brogdon, Roy Harris, Bobby Williams, Floyd Gratts, Davis, Jerry Jackson, and Cliff Jones. QFourthj Jimmy Warren, Brooks Worthington, Wayne Garrett, Larry Torbett, John Walk- Daniel Griffith, Carl Mosbee, Tim Bowman, David Bartlett, er, and Brad Stroud. QSecondj Mark Thompson, Glenn Mc- Howard Pottter, Steve Jenkins, Charles Curtis,Mark Littleton, Peters, Keith Holbrook, Harry McQueen, Arturo Cantu, and Billy Stone. FAR LEFT: Senior Bobby Williams strains Jimmy Barnett, Joe Ray Griffin, Valentino Valtierra, and Larry to clear the pole in meet. Heine. QThirdJ Daniel Long, Ronnie Treece, Mark Worthing- 1971TwiCl2f eb. 26-27 arch 6 arch 13 arch 20 arch 27 Fort Worth Recreation Meet Vernon Invitational Graham Possum Kingdom Relays McKinney Invitational Weatherford Kangaroo Relays April 3 April 10 April 17 April 23-24 May '7-8 Dallas Jesuit Invitational Undecided District 4-AAA Vernon Regional II Fort Worth State Austin 7 I E I I I To excel in track, a team needs to possess two important ingredients: dedication and determination. These ingredients are important factors of each sport, but they are the main requirements of track. In the Roo track team, it was obvious these factors were present as the team competed in an eight track meet schedule, making a fine show at each meet. ABOVE: Sprinters are Harry McQueen, Floyd Gratts, Brad Stroud, David Terry, Charles Curtis and Glenn McPeters. TOP RIGHT: 1971 Track Coaches are Coach Charles Duncan and Coach L. W. Fitzhugh. Managers are Wallace Dimery and Les Beadle, Trainer Corky Dean, not pictured. RIGHT: Hurdler Charlie Horton leaps to clear the bar easily. . .1 ,af ,X -N4 1 ' 't 1. iR'.X.-...JA ,. LJ 4 L LU K6 THQ POL? ? A l I V 2 . , A , I 4 TOP LEFT: Relay team members were QFrontj Floyd Gratts, David Terry, Harry McQueen, and Mark Worthing- ton: fSecondj Cliff Iona, Ricky Davis, Brooks Worthington, and Roy Harrisg Cfhirdj Mark Littleton and Brad Stroud. LEFT: Senior Harry McQueen exerts special effort for the longest jump possible. ABOVE: Arturo Cantu easily clears the bar. li'- .Au 0 TOP: Hurdlers are: fFrontj Charlie Horton, Brooks Worthington, Ricky Davis, and Mar Worthington. QBackj Cliff Jones, Roy Harris, Mark Thompson and Martin Brogdon. ABOVE Long-distance runners are: Mike Koonce, Wayne Gerret, Joe Ray Griffin and Valentin Valtierra. Qbwugflv Aids lwTwl:l2f P 'N-W Q63 H340 'N-.,.w 3? . ,,,,.. i.-L. J-.Nw Q Q Q D Q , ffm, -f , ,Q A 'E' LEFT : Weightmen are: fFrontj Larry Heine, Larry Torbett, Howard Potter, and David Bartlett: qBacky Daniel Griffith, Jimmy Warren, Steve Jen- kins, and Carl Mosbee. BOTTOM LEFT: Brad Stroud closes gap on 440 yd. relay with a strong finish. BELOW: Discus man, Larry Torbett, exerts strength as he prepares to throw in the Rec. Meet. Q. ' ' I 'V M A, . -- . ' 'S W e . L J- . , . . . V .. h N .,,. 4 .. , 'U-.Ps ,J-.. . 1 .. , ' A H li.-Sv? - 5 . X - sk y AVVVL .A W -' ,uf 'mi' A at 4 ,. , r 'Auf-r 'zwff' P E M 5 'iff uf! 1' ' V ' .' A .. r' 1 . plz A if + L .- 'mi ' A if 5' 5 g., A v :IG 7 7 ' ..., ,I .5 . 'I V' 1 '- Jn , -Q 4v nQN..4 lyw- In ,..aF1',n. 1, ,L Q ',W,,,, 'l'I'I ' ' ' Qcowus lw'71 'ff fr rv, ' +Mh..r V 'Tl iam v . X1 s , ,, ,V s Q, I.- Y z 5' Q .t J , 'ww firms F I J' ilk 1,-ag ' . nag I - 2 i A M O 4, . ABOVE: Returning letterman, Keith Holbrook, glides easily over the bar. RIGHT: Senior letterrnan, Mark Worthington, sails oven the high hurdle. Q ,rgszw 5: 6 g g i h rrr.,.r ' he or lrrre l L ,-may tilgg UW? . f. , Q- :AQ-,. Ar R4 so lg --4 LEFI: Senior Floyd Gratts puts on an extra burst of speed to pull ahead. BELOW: High jumpers and vaulters are: CFrontJ Iirnmy Barnett, Keith Holbrook, Bobby Williams, and Ricky Davis: QBackj Daniel Long, Arturo Cantu, Harry McQueen, Carl Mosbee, and ai Steve Jenkins, F-fwslv ' Qlww Qbneagtlvlw '71 Q5 Q P-5 fb vff-fi - -1 A fi H: A , Q ' F ' fm SW - ' ,af Je, 1 - ' '--' I ff A 2. ,K ,. . , , Q ' , 2 ,sm my 52 'T-41 '- is 4 ev me s T ,Wi - , 9, 1 s ff' -, s fi F ,fi Y, -, may W 1 W f V. ' gqga, , - -A X sa ,, f ,za r--'- Writ' T - - r er- sg ,wk p Vw, I ,Agar cipro. v wisp? VS Qkxigfb ,, I I A QLLL , A, p' was B i j g Q ' E? df, 'vine F, yt B W 1, f If A 1 T T M , s , Q S be Q , Mi s',1s swf R .- 1 . l :, WL' .1 R , W., 2 , - 1 W ' 'YL ,I , , 'AN 'X' ' xv y f ,,,gQf,A ,ff sy ,,g,:r:?,f,, D ,T 'frgf W , , ' ' 5 ft if s :gif F' , iii s W C3 Fr ,, A Ls 'tc' N7 Y 4 f .,,, r , N:K:E?lz'f A , flo w 'U so mg N X 'r f 4 A fl. M y K K H X ok ly! l ' T y ' 1 X ' ff ' - ,V ' R i- Kl'L . J 1 N s Q f fo W N' A - - , -Li R 5 1 s. ' ' ' ff , F' s ,,n H 'Qi .4-, ff-115 '- v 'r'-X ' we .V W W K I., Q lm' .Qt PQ!! - It -' if ' 1 H J' a , ' - - f :ir-.,.1:.,f-'-r ' - ' I -, '. , 'f v . - A , 4' ' -zf - . 2, L. '5 s A Gaining valuable experience, some thirty young cindermen combined their skills to make up the 1971 Freshman Track Team. Most of the team partici ated in las . ear's Junior Hi h ro am, but sun licked ae'Qfl2ilvl1LlQae'L3',L?5f'sg'i'i?1iEE1h?hurd1es. However, things looked bright for the weight men. Paul Dowd and Tom Spence showed good form in throwing the discus, while shot putter Mike Wig- ington did very well in area competition. ABOVE: The 1971 Freshman Track Team: CFronty Ma ' Terry Lovelace, Steve Gray, Mark Hic s, Kelly Mayberry, Roy Birthiam, Ricky Bryan, and Brad Logan. Uviiddlel Randall Ames, David Willis, Bamey Shackelford, David Rogers, Ring 3133, Weldon Couch, Mike Morton, Fred Potter, Eddie Berkley, and Jerry Fuller. fBackj Loren Murray, Norman Edwards, Donny Hill, Paul McLaughlin, Chuck Moughon, Mike Preston, Mark Riebe, and Dennis Marshall. RIGHT: Sprinters are QFrontj Steve Gray, Mark Hicks, and Brad Logan. QBackj Mike Preston ouch, Eddie Berkley and FX fill Roy Birthiarn. I . , GI -Qaggfffyffy v- ,fr - J '25 . l- v get Si! ' JS 'F-v ff' ' ' - 9 .,. ,L ...sv ,iq s9o,,'4S'NJL,.A 1 -' -f 'p ' '?3'ZZ'3 fo 4 ' 4-5 -' A J O .P sw, You We f umm for if xkligag L1 NINTH . , YQ J I N 14 ,QRS Pr ...Q ,.. N. X' i.. r ,4 sv' ' R-2- 1. -J XQQAE Hp NIHTH an 5 fax tg' an fachlfl' ,Q a asf-0 13 44, 'TV V 3 ff -.1 2' T51 -.. LEFT: Hurdlers are QFront rowj Jerry Fuller, 'fgy Lovelace, and Kelly May- berry. CBack rowy Norman Edwards, Chuck Moughon, and Paul McLaughlin. BOT- TOM LEFT: Distance run- ners are QFront rowp Marion Howard, Randall Ames, and David Willis. CBack rowp David Rogers, Fred Potter, Barney Shackelford, and Mike Morton. BELOW: Field -5' eventers are QFront rowj 1... Ricky Bryan, Randy Riebe, Paul Escobedo, and Ken Smith. fBack rowy Donny Hill, Paul Dowd, Mark Rie- be, and Thomas Spence. 5' -r KN- Twof Qeuwv I-leadf Gol6vTemw Being a rather young group, the 1971 Kangaroo Golf team lacked ex- perience, but as the year progressed, they improved on skills and tech- niques. With only two returning let- termen, Seniors Gary Towles and Doug Smith, Coach Charles Lawrence led his team to quite a swinging sea- son. Sophomores Gary Westenhover and Ricky Walker, along with Fresh- men Burl Sloan, Tim Lewelling, Scott Yeary, and Steve Rains showed prom- ise of a far better team in forth- coming years at WHS. This year's Roos had two Recreational meets at Benbrook and Richland. There were three tournaments at Brownwood, Gra- ham, and Vernon in whichthey placed well in each. risk: ., .f- ig ' TOP: The 1971 Golf Team: Qlfront rowy Gary Towles, Tim Lewelling, Burl Sloan and Doug Smith. QBack rowj Ricky Walker, Scott Yeary, Steve Rains, and Gary West- enhover. RIGHT: Senior Letterman Doug Smith practices NICM l lk lk N is Env? i Z, W MW fgwlgiffl fine jf?-1 WMM fi W- 66 J,f.r,'L nf' Nay H mf f 'fffzwffafl wwf X H MMI 111. 4 1 if ff ,J fi 1 fl X N 'fx f yju, If A fy! My L i S fgrlyiiq M, , ,C '1 lffgfzgg ' no - A ' ff, 1 0557? mlm si, 4 y f gf! JQVAL J . ,I-i' , '1 4 ' .-.I nv JL. ff, ..,J,- I .',.,,r.1 f ry' . Av- A .Q .1' '41 I., .,a I x .. ' 4, 1, f? .4 ' f, A 1 6-rg vfjfr, .ik .555 I F ' uf, Q, f ,, .-fl ,L .ml 4 5,- ::.Ll' ff! . 4, t ,. . 1 'W i'.'j'43' - I L. pg.-.',Q:1g,f aw' gijrfa I. it - I ' . jj ,Y , . . V '. ,.,,,1.'l L- 1 Q -of A Y ' Sq I ?: :? X L 'ly 4, ' A 2 . I v. Q' e U ' r .lax , T I ,gg-,A I. Q, ii I Q ' Nw f' ' Xa' 1' I.-H svf7' 'ff ' 4 ' . 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I . -- V ,,,jIf':j.f ff,.f'ff' ' ' .,ig'g'ggg.V,,,M,kY M l ' I 7 After winning second in district last year, the Roo volleyball team accomplished a lot this year. Miss Priscilla Young coaches both the Varsity and B teams. Seven team members returned from the 1969-1970 season. This year's varsity consisted of seven sen- iors, one junior, and one sophomore. Experience, determination, and skill are sure to take the loeys far this season. TOP: Front Row: Varsity team, Marsha Cappel, Janna Jones, Cindy Addison, Adella Hall. BACK ROW:Shirley Peoples, Linda Greer, Vicki Snow, Marcelle Woodard. BOTTOM RIGHT: Joey volleyball player Cindy Addison, prepares to deliver one of her more powerful serves. ' ids lwxjomj kim i 1 . ' ii- ,V :Q ,-sa, r sssy I , 'I I TOP LEFT: B-TEAM: Front Row: Lenora Grams, Lymeda February 15 Graham February 24 Millsap February 25 Graham March 2 Azle March 4 Bowie March 8 Carroll March 9 Breckenridge March 16 Poolville March 23 Bowie March '27 District, Vernon Hoover, Janie Walters. Back Row: Shelly Bums, Kathy Montgomery, Elaine Edwards, and Judy Holbrook. RIGHT: Ready to serve in one of the Joey volleyball games is senior player Marsha Cappel. 9 0 TOP: Aw jumble of Joeys converge on an oncoming volleyball. Pictured are Seniors, Marcelle Woodard, and Adeela Hall, Q12j, BOTTOM: Stretching high to continue a volley is Linda Greer, as Vicki Snow f1Oy looks on. ' JomJsAidflw'1Qea.Sow ' F200 Tennis Team Swings lnfof Actiow With several retuming lettermen and many Sopho- more and Freshman students preparing for this year's team, Mrs. Alice Holtsclaw felt the team had great potential. The highlight of the year was the annual Weatherford Invitational Tennis Tournament in which many neighboring schools participated in what proved to be an exciting event. With Vincent Ruth in A-Boys Singles and Linda Moughon in A-Girls Singles, the team as a whole was proficient. LEFT: Mrs. Alice Holtsclaw smiles at the thought of oncoming victories. BELOW: The 1971 Tennis Team: fl-ironty Johnny Bamett, Bevan Lovelady Jacque Ballow, Becky Murphy, Linda Moughon, Barbara Murphy, Melinda McClung, and Marsha Cappelg fSecondj Janet Davee, Katy Shaffer, Mikela Moss, Lana Cooper Janet Walker, Charm Cox, Cindy Corley, Tom Vick Steve Hopkins, Vincent Ruth, Robert Murphy, Jan Curtis, Mark Tinsley, Vickie Robinson, Tommy Cummings, and Carol Wester. 1 1 .Lk 'I' E I i 1 . ,N XM , -4, .- K. X v I, 9 I i 1 S 'V V 55,33 fe it ' -'T Us Y' in Q A ,, fjk-jg, Q ,Y 1 .H V . K , V ,J was.-av s 'Q,i- -- lil .,.. O, i all X ay pj-,W ae A g J lliinnl 1? -Z was Pfww Agile And Poised RIGH : Leslie Moughorr participates inlunior- Girls Dou es'f'5O'f'l'fJlvI RIGHT: Senior Steve Hopkins contributes his skills to the team by playing A-boy's Doubles. BELOW: Freshman Jacque Ballow awaits a serve. ,N f xx xl NN 5 - L, 197 February 24 February 25 March 1 March 2 March 4 March 5 March S March 15 March 23 March 27 LEFT: Junior Linda Moughon takes a serve in A-Girls Singles against Gra ham. BELOW: Vincent Ruth swings into action against his opponent Cleburne Graham Boswell Cleburne Bowie Cleburne Carroll Lewisville Bowie District Meet Vernon Qpofvfs At WI-IQ lwolw M0113 Pride, spirit, and determination are the attributes that set an athlete apart from others. This year's athletic department was characterized by drive and the will to win. Spectator participation, practice, and hard work, coupled with an excellent coaching staff, brought about an exciting season of sports at WHS, 24 WERE 00' . 8? Q I 440 .ur My ,...f,ve4 mg. 1-'pf' JW! -and I ,,.. .. QJ 1 f -: ...M-' fl 1' 5 V JN? 55? C951 Q W Q 55510 Q N Q y X Q A 5 QM Q A AA A X55 A .w?:L 1,: Egg V ka 6 A53 JJQWXSUJ! Jk UJXKN A q affywvf ,A my j ukx ,J -AWE? XQJ Abd K JJ wx Pmsomlities. A A Siaglwfeafuogjog. Accepting dim mm, Achieving H1890 goals: Faumites og aw. Mwvifmg sclwlosticawj flw gewu, Thug mazda owusckoolb W Q ' if: , 12 G S .-K , 9 5 , -ns, ' ' 1 X ,X 'gb I 'f ' Inj. f T' .s J V: 5,01 ' V -' ,j ji! rj A, ' ,i QW X A., . . 1 s ,,-fx - k '+5:?-if :A fini- S 1 'A ei v wxl ,If f 'fav-fgmfmffg A gi? Mass WI-IQ Mu. WI-IQ vw QW Rohm Mwlplw MfvAndfMc5SWl-IQ Fofv1971 Each year, the faculty members are asked to nomi- nate one senior boy and one senior girl for Mr. and Miss WHS. These students are nominated on the basis of being best representatives of ideal students. After the nominations, the student body votes on the nominated students. Elected this year were Seniors Robert Murphey and Vicki Snow. LEFT: Vicki practices her serve during volleyball work- out. BOTTOM LEFT: Vicki Snow and Robert Murphey uphold the daily ritual of attending classes. BOTTOM RIGHT: Robert volleys against the backboard in tennis class. -5-pq h . 0 ' B3 Classmates Mdiwlw Mfflfwwg Pat Hannikmu Jaw, - waswagwv '2fWl'4'4'm4u Qoplwmow ' Tonga, Banbw Bwdf Qfwtwb Pfwslwow ' P0125 Duullaw Donnie 3511111 Every year, each senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman homeroom is asked to nominate one boy and one girl from their respective classes for class favorite. Each class then votes on the nominations and elects their class favorites. Elected this year were seniors Melinda McC1ung and Pat Hamilton: juniors Linda Moughon and Randy Kennedyg sophomores Tonya Barbee and Brad Stroud and freshmen Patti Duncan and Donnie Byrd. I' L l !! 'A af ,pf 44 , ,ww '+- 4, U 5. 4 V4 aL' 9 fi' --1... ,, J -.., -..-l,.., ,L 41:3 rg, ,, .W A 3 it X 1 fri, -- Z ' to use RIGHT: Junior favorites Linda Moughon and Randy Kennedy plan the Junior-Senior Prom with class sponsor Mrs. Williams. BELOW: Senior favorites Melinda Mc- Clung and Pat Hamilton discuss college plans with counselor Mr. Stockstill. CENTER: Mrs. Gibbs discusses autobiographies with sophomore favorites Tonya Barbee and Brad Stroud. FAR RIGHT: Patti Duncan and Donnie Byrd, freshman favorites, take a break between daily classes. W F 'X it - 'vm , f PS QQ , Army- w f 1 g rL-JM X K'l7i773j 'il'k.Lik'L'.D' xxx- K X N. Gxl YW 3 X , ,X M ' - -ry K. 4 x ' XQK t - A1-fi xx' xl N ,,k'!'f . lx H- Q-,J A-, B 1 I ff ' X , , -v yi I X,-. fxwl , ,-.X V, .ky .N x..f X-4xfxxf,,i1yU, X'X,ifF 1 X x X ' A X . ' ff x J 4 X ,,.. . xf X, X.- fy '- ....,,,,x.-,.. 7 i 7 ,, 0666 ' , ' ,,.,, M I - Y Nia!! V W 5 s , gy 6 m. . ' ' , . l - l Ifv M vfy, fb 1 KW x . ,,, 1 I I 11,141 'I 3 3 ? i 4' ,U . A hh-., to Homecoming Queew QlwwwLocl2woo1L W B045 As the annual Homecoming football game approaches, stu- dents in each homeroom are asked to nominate one girl from their class to serve as Homecoming Queen candidate. The nominated senior girls are then voted on by the entire student body. Girls nominated from the junior, sophomore, and freshman classes are voted on by their respective classes to determine the class representatives. Elected as Homecoming Queen for 1971 was Sharon Lockwood. LEFT: Senior Mark Bryant presents the bouquet to Homecoming Queen Sharon as her escort, Allen Sullivan, looks on. BELOW: Homecoming Queen representatives and candidates from left to right are Scarlett Moore, sophomore: IacqueBa1low, fresh- mang seniors Nikki Shelton, Sharon Lockwood Marsha Cappel, Melinda McClung, Vicki Snow, and Nancy Watsong and junior Carrie Rogers. .g 4 ' ,ff , Q 4-. ' ' :E ' 5 8 -V f, 4 . ' a-L M .P r .1 ' A fi me L , , y 9 'f ' 5 ' X It v ga- L r ? :,Q'.,,,,-,hiss sb VV it l 2 6 Tw ' Tof Wws WM This year, as in years past, the faculty members of WHS were asked to nominate five seniors whom they felt were outstanding. These nominations were based on leadership, scholar- ship, and personality. Ten of these students nominated were voted as Who's Who for 1971. LmdafNoEandf Linda Noland, a member of Teacher Aide this year, plans to work for a degree in teaching. She is the president of Office Aides and is in NHS, FTA, FHA, and Los Hildalgos. After attending Weatherford College, she plans to go to Texas Tech or the University of Texas at Arlington. by ' LEFT: Seniors Sharon Lockwoodvlfinda Noland, and Vicki Snow discu de class with Mr. Reynolds. wiv' i 'Q rf' zW:b1fQnowf Vicki Snow, Miss WHS, was an active member of FTA and Student Council. After serving as a Teacher Aide, she would like to teach P,E, Vicki was also a member of the varsity volleyball team and in 19'70,she received the honor of being chosen Football Sweetheart. Qkwaow -iff In her senior year, Sharon Lockwood was president of Student Council, was a cheerleader, and a member of Teacher Aide. Sharon would like to attend TCU in the fall. She is uncertain about her career, but she would like to do some kind of work in which she can help people. l37 Voted Whds who Jimmy Barnett was a very active person at WHS his senior year. He was FTA president and was a member of the varsity basketball team. His college plans include two years at Weatherford College, two years at Texas Tech Uniyersity, and his remaining years at South- western Medical School in Dallas. RIGHT: Seniors TomDavis, Barbara Phillips and Jimmy Barnett make good use of the Library while studying. Pffiwff Although she has lived in Weatherford only four years, Barbara Phillips served actively in many clubs. She was Band Secretary, vice-.president of JETS, a member of NHS, and secretary of Thespians. Barbara plans to attend TCU or Agnes Scott College. She is undecided about her major. Tow Davis Six-foot one Tom Davis was a member of FTA, the Melon Vine Staff and was chosen FHA beau for 1971. Tom was also president of Thespians his senior year. He plans to attend Weatherford College at least one year to work toward his major in the Arts. 5 ! v- r Fowu Bags, Qin GMS Named Tof WMS who Mlm Gary Jordan's goals are to study law and political sci- ence. He was an activemember ofthe Thespians, Span- ish club, and served as president of JETS, He was also elected Mr. FBLA. Gary plans to enter Weatherford College this fall and later attend Texas Tech. Moab Lfthwow As a senior, Mark Littleton served as Science and Math Club parliamentarian. He was also a member of JETS, the Spanish club, and the Varsity basketball team. His plans are to attend either Ambassador College, the Uni- versity of Texas, or Weatherford College. 1 'x. ,kd JI X X 'N in-un-5' xixfgffi .wly THIS PAGE: Melinda McClung and Marsha Cappel discuss tennis techniques. OPPOSITE PAGE: Mark Littleton and Gary Jordan listen as Mr. Stavely explains a math problem. .gin 1 'gsm' MMM Senior cheerleader, Marsha Cappelwas involved in many activities at WHS. She was treasu.rerofStudent Council, a member of FTA, NHS, and Sans Souci. Marsha plans to attend Weatherford College, but she is undecided about her major. MmWQ Senior Melinda McClung was a member of Student Coun- cil, FTA, and vice-president of Sans Souci. She plans to attend either Tarrant County Junior College or Weather- ford College next fall. 197 1 Vw Queew As the annual class pictures are made each year, students are asked to nominate one girl from their class to serve as Melon Vine Queen representative of their class. These representatives are then voted on as students buy their yearbooks. The Melon Vine Queen elected this year was senior Trena Fontenot. RIGHT: Tom Davis crowns Trena Fontenot Melon Vine Queen for 1971. BELOW: Members ofthe Melon Vine court are, seated, Brenda Howton, junior: Jan Williams, sophomoreg Clint Carroll, crown bearer:Trena Fontenot, Queeng Kayla Carroll, flower girl: and Teresa Moore, freshman. Standing are Scott Mclntosh, juniorg Ted Beard, sophomoreg Pat Hamilton, senior, and David Roberson, freshman. 1 X M 'V ,rs 1 1 K' fa am ' 4' ' ar C ?5L1ff V Xe- MJN ,T . , g W I ' 1, , : ,.w,, 1 1 MdowVwwfQueew Twnaflloaatenois af' 44 Clubs Recoguigw ' Mewbm Tlwspiaw Tom Dauig Mass FBLA BaabawR.a5 Seniors Barbara Ray and Gary Jordan were chosen Mr. and Miss FBLA for 1971. Each of the sponsors of FBLA voted on the members for MI. and Miss FBLA. Barbara is president of the club and Gary is an active member. Tkespiaw ' Maaiow Modlishvv AML Twemw I-loe60:uv ' Mau .ne HL, ' 25' Thespian personalities were chosen by the National Thes- pian Society point system. Results found Tom Davis, the c1ub's president, Terian Hoefler, and Marion McA1ister as favorites, Mfv. FBLA Gong Joadmv I4 46 wks Q Bondi Qweoflaewvb amwpnwfs Barbara Phillips was elected the 1971 Band Sweetheart. Each band member nominated one girl on whom the entire band voted. Barbara was secretary of the band. Football! Q V'ickbQnowf Season members of the football team chose senior Vicki Snow as their 1970- 71 sweetheart. Vicki was a cheer- leader two years and a member of the Pep Squad one year. .J Easlwtbam Sweetheart Gwew Wilsow Members of the WHS basketball team chose senior Gwen Wilson as their 1971 basketball sweetheart. Gwen was a member of FTA and DECA. F549 BaabamfBeafwL 1971's members of the Future Farmers of Amer- ica elected red-headed Barbara Beard for their sweetheart. Barbara, a senior, was a member of FHA. p 1 47 48 Bu O54 ' O54 ' Renee Ndsow Faculty members of WHS were asked to nomi- nate two members of OEA. The club members then voted on the top six nominated and elected Jay Holtsclaw and Renee Nelson, both seniors. Jag Hoksolow Us Q- XX. T- Miss DECA sg LU: Av A gg l J , X 4 s x Nw. DECJA Cow Dumaw The 1971 members of DECA nominated one girl and one boy from the club to be voted on for Mr. and Miss DAECA. This past year, the club voted Karen Trammell Miss DECA and Carl Duncan Mr. DECA, Karen, a senior, was employed at the Camera Shop and Carl, a junior, at Gibsons'. 149 50 Mess FV! Jogw Rmjmlds After tuming in applications to run as Mr. and Miss FTA, members of Future Teachers of America were interviewed by two Weatherford College teachers to determine who would b.e the best representatives of ideal future teachers. Selected this year were Joyce Reynolds, historian, Ronnie Bierschenk, and Rhonda Rogers. Mfv- F773 l2owwB' i 3 5 F i f ? 01 -ff' I 1 M595 PM I2!1oadwl2ogms FHA Bmw Tom om This past year, the Furure I-Iomemakers of America elected Tom Davis their beau. Each girl in the club nominated one boy from the senior class and then all members voted on the nominations. Tom is an active member of Thespiaris, FIA, and Melon Vine. Academics. Comqnwmingalffobsfozles, 0PfM9uPw0l'2506'l6Q6wwwJ0'1'v- I2.acm1ls,gwdes,wpoats,wams... nm.wma40w,0mMPw01LPw. 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Z-: f 9 s'vz:f.z vfsxzagane-eve: owxa:4.wrr4uvw.wm-nz:1Map,-'eLf.ozsw:a.-:Arnuwwcaafsavn,-ma4n.'e.mmrwfz:a1.we,'Qznr,nw:1es-Ab.z:Q:4mimwf..v' . :ecxwn-mapxxwf.-AQ-e-.ws'..v.v.e.u+nn:v1.::,'.w1.g:'.m:.'-: q:+n,v,Ler,ncfn - -f u-1:-,A uf- , ,f V iw. . , 6 .Ragnwmdf With the changes and growthof WHS the responsibil- ities of Mr. Raymond Curtis have gone through changes also. Through the new vocational courses, Mr. Curtis is helping students to prepare themselves for their future place in the world. i Mr. Curtis attended the small high school in Allen, Texas. He received his BS and his MA at NTSU. In 1954, Mr. Curtis became principal of WHS, and in 1963, he became Superintendent of the Weatherford Independ- ent School District. Bowwb O6 Trustees As the enrollment of the Weatherford Schools con- tinues to mount, the members ofthe Board of Trustees find more issues confronting them. This year, the sixth grade was included in the Junior High to make the Middle School. The ninth grade was included in High School. This year the Board of Trustees decided to permit the wearing of slacks for girls. With the help of the Board of Trustees, the Weatherford School District-is kept modern and comprehensive. C... ,fu .g, ,,,.. J ABOVE: The members of the School Board are: SEATED: Mrs. John Hall, Mr. Wayne Carter, and Mr. Austin Zellers. STANDING: Mr. Truman Noland, Dr. Richard McIntosh, Dr. William Brogdon, Mr. Jim Coleman and Superintendent Raymond Curtis, P 7 ' lvmfqaw w. zmpsow .pl ln During the difficult transition period, Mr. James W. Simpson was a major factor in help- ing Freshmen and Sophomores adjust to their new surroundings. Not only did the student body increase greatly, but the faculty increased also. Mr. Simpson's rare quality of a clear mind in difficult circumstances has often proved invaluablein solving administrative problems. Mr. Simpson attended high school in Ballinger, Texas. He then attended NTSU, where he received his BA and MA. Hehas previously held positions in several schools. His wide range of experi- ence in administration well qualifies him as principal of WHS, 2 1 . . . - , T F- f Lynx t 3 1 1 1 L g 1 ' ' Lil Z S I. Z, www .aeqr.kNf 'f f'-S fgass,.v4--..-:- ' y ii 13 1 . LowTa5Qofu Mrs. Mary Lou Taylor showed her qualifications as secretary of WHS by coping with the headaches of breaking in the Sophomore and Freshman classes at WHS this year. She proved invaluable in carrying out the business dealings of the school. Her efficiency was recognized when she was presented with a Professional Secretary Standard Certificate by the NEA. Mrs. Taylor is always reliable in helping Mr. Simpson or Mr. Smith. LEFT: Mr. Simpson saw a large increase in the student body this year. TOP: Mrs. Mary Lou Taylor aids in the organization of office work. ABOVE: One of Mr. Simpson's duties was to see that the school ran smoothly. T 1 5 K i 9 60 Nw. Qmitlv Mr. Gerald Smith attended college at Texas Tech, there receiving his BBA, He later attended North Texas State University and received his ME there. He is presently attending East Texas State. Mr. Smith previously held positions at Morton, Texas and Aledo, Texas. He began his present position as assistant principle in 1960, when he also taught Distributive Education. Mr. Smith has the problem of discipline at WHS. He must see that disagreements are handled fairly, and that other problems do not arise. Mrs. Julia Gerloff fills a new position of attendance clerk at WHS this year. She aids in keeping attendance records, and other services in the office. JW 9 WW vile 1?w-574' 5' I I ,,-pw- ' N Amish The Counseling Department is readily available to any student needing guidance in either their high school or college plans. Stu- dents may be sure that they will find assistance here. Mrs. Polly Patton is in her irst year of counseling at WHS. She came to WHS in 1968, and has taught French and English until this year. Mr. Arthur Stockstill received his BSA and BBA at East Texas State University, and his M.Ed. at North Texas State University Mr. Stockstill sponsors the Student Council at WHS. Mrs. Wilma Simpson is the Counselor's Aide at WHS, She offers any assistance possible to them as well as the students. '1 Q .5 Mrs. Polly Patton' 4' L.. A. a f 4:55 Mrs. Wilma Simpson A ,.l- rf an jg Mr. Arthur Stockstill TOP LEFT: Mr. Smith delivers messages to the teachers' boxes. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Gerloff helps decorate the office for Christmas. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Simpson works as secretary for the counselors. ABOVE: Mr. readily available for conferences with students. Stockstill is 62 3- E Q I WHS Librarians, Miss Juanita Davis and Mrs. Dell Seaberry, have brought more and better reading materials to the library. Miss Davis was a high school honor graduate, and attended Texas Women's University. There she received her BA and later her MLS in Library Science. From 1931 to 1938, she was librarian at WIC. Miss Davis came to WHS in 1958 .. . She sponsors the Li- brary Club. Mrs. Dell Seaberry attended Weatherford Junior College and Texas Wesleyan College on a singing scholarship. At TWC, Mrs. Seaberry received her BA degree in English and Music. Mrs. Seaberry began as librarian at WHS in 1968. 1 y .3 , 3 z txzspz, ...Y Miss Juanita Davis 1 - ,X ,s i ' Jar.. Mrs. Dell Seaberry E fl' 'W ' wLauguage8 WI-IQ Scope The Foreign Language Department of Weatherford High School en- ables students to increase their knowledge by studying either French or Spanish. Mrs. Nichole Gault teaches classes in French I, French II, and Spanish Il. Mrs. Gault began teaching at WHS in 1969. Miss Shelia Lantz attended college at Texas Wesleyan College, there receiving her BA degree in Spanish and English. This is Miss Lantz's first year at WHS: she instructs classes in Spanishl and II, She also spon- sorsethespanish Club. ,f Mrs. Nichole Gault Y S- Miss Shelia Lantz fs.n'Uf IVMWMWMWMD so W WQLQWMN Oy 1,i!Hl0AlffjA!mNtff,fm9' K iffy Wffffp'f'W My is X FAR LEFT: Miss Davis finds a comfortable position forc X, her work. LEFT: Mrs. Seaberry straightens library files TOP RIGHT: Miss Lantz gets accustomed to the crowds at WHS. ABOVE: Mrs. Gault helps to spread the spirit of Christmas to WHS students. 64 awww trawl ab wire To teach individual expression is the goal of the Hlglish Department. Within the department, there are thirteen classes in English I, twelve English II classes, ten English III classes, seven English IV classes, and new this year, a Practical English course designed for those not planning for college. New also this year is the fusion of literature and grammar. Miss Maybell Whitsett is the head of the department. Mrs. Patricia Bowers majored in English at the University of Texas at Arlington and minored in History. In 1969, she came to WHS. This year she teaches classes in English III. Mrs. Helen Christian attended Austin College, where she received her BA and MA degrees in English. She began teaching at WHS in 1957. This year she instructs classes in English Il. Mrs. Christian is also NHS sponsor. Mrs. Diane Gibbs attended Abilene Christian College and re- ceived her BSE in English Education in 1969. Mrs. Gibbs was valedictorian of her senior class and graduated cum laude from college. She began teaching at WHS in the spring of 1969. This year Mrs. Gibbs is teaching English I and English II. gs fx f 1 ...L Mrs. Pat Bowers . -if .'. - Hz 35... 5, I Mrs. Helen Christian Mrs. Diane Gibbs if N Y Mrs. Suellen Kennedy was a student at TWU and there she received her BS degree. In 1967, she began teaching at WHS. Mrs. Kennedy is the -JI sponsor of the Thespian Club, and teaches English and Speech classes. W. Mr. G. A. Reynolds attended college at NTSU. There he received his BS in Education and later his MA in English. He was Valedictorian of his class and graduated with high honors from college. Mr. Reynolds teaches English III and IV and Teacher's Aide. Qlvwf' . .ix 4 Mrs. Suellen Kennedy ,X sg u .W E Mr. G. A. Reynolds 'lib . A L TOP LEFT: Mrs. Kennedy enjoys her classes at WHS. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Gibbs stresses a point during class. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Reynolds finds something different in each day. ABOVE: Mrs. Bowers is always seeking new ways to relate with her students. FAR RIGHT: Mrs. Christian finds that teaching requires more than just assigning work to students. 66 Pwcifmlb English I at WF-IQ Mrs. Nell Dean Wilson Mrs. Charlotte Skidmore Miss Maybelle Whitsett - K s.:L In v 'Q ' Y s. xv' ,Q if 6 ., V s , P M!-5 lbw 149 -X-6 , W il R 8 P7 LM.. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Skidmore finds enjoyment in talking with students. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Wilson takes a short rest from grading papers. ABOVE: A smile makes the day go by faster for Miss Whitsett. Mrs. Nell Dean Wilson received her BA degree in En- glish at Trinity University, and her MA degreeat the Univer- sity of Texas. She first taught at Bay City Junior High at Overton, Texas. She taught there for twelve years. This year, Mrs. Wilson is teaching English I and is helping fresh- men to adjust to their first year at WHS. Mrs. Charlotte Skidmore graduated from WHSas an honor graduate and was editor of the Melon Vine while in high school. At Weatherford Junior College, she served as Stu- dent Senate Treasurer, and was chosen Oak Leaf Queen. She attended Texas Women's University and received her BA in English and History: she also was acollege honor graduate. She came to WHS in 1967, and now teaches English III, She also sponsors the Melon Vine Staff and the Grass Burr Staff. Miss Maybell Whitsett teaches English IV classes at WHS. Miss Whitsett received her BA degree at the University of Texas and her MA degree at Columbia University. Miss Whitsett serves as head ofthe English Department at Weather- ford High School. , 167 68 Qo1mwomwbMativE,4pombQhrdu1ts' Minds To assist the students in understanding the world about them, the Science and Math Departments, headed by Mrs. Melba Puryear and Miss Francis Smith, offer courses in Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Related Math I and II, Algebra I and II, Geometry, Trigonometry, Elementary Analysis, and Analytical Geometry. The main objective of the program is to increase the awareness of the need for environmental education. A Mr. Gerald Anderson is in his first year at WHS. Previously, he taught at Weatherford Junior High. Mr. Anderson teaches freshman classes in Physical Science. Mr. Gerald Anderson Mrs. Elza Mae Fair Mr. Arlon Ford 4 fx? .A Mrs. Elza Mae Fair attended North Texas State University and received her BS degree. This is her first year at WHS, but she has sixteen years of back- ground at Weatherford Junior High in teaching Algebra I and Related Math I, which she is also teaching this year at WHS. Mr. Arlon Ford received his BA degree in Social Education in 1956. In 1967, he acquired his M Ed., also in Social Education. Mr. Ford came to WHS in 1962, and he now .teaches Biology and sponsors FTA. I is 25 3 W , Y aka, miie, 1. .,fA 'Sri ir. uk: ' - I 1. 1 .. T12 .f,f ,L ' , - ,. ........-,...., . in K ......., Y Mr. David Lester attended East Texas State University, and there received his BS degree in Chemistry and later his MS degree in Physical Science. He came to WHS in 1969, and is now instructing classes in Chemistry and Related Math I. Mr. Lester also serves as a sponsor of the Science and Math Club. Mr. Jerry Moreland is in his first year of teaching at WHS, but he has previously taught several years at Weatherford Junior High. Mr. Moreland teaches classes in Physical Science. Mrs. Melba Puryear attended North Texas State University, and acquired her BS degree there. Later, at Texas Christian University, she received her MA in Secondary Education. Mrs. Puryear began teaching at WHS in 1954. Sheteaches Biology and sponsors the Science - -- and Math Club. f LEFT: Mr. Moreland takes a minute to relax from his busy schedule. TOP: Mr. Lester explains a problem to Jimmy Brian. ABOVE: Mr. Anderson demonstrates an experiment for his class. F' 'N xt. Mr. David Lester ... fy ' , W K if - j Mr. Jerry Moreland fififixii - - q , Mrs. Melba Puryear .V I .,.. . Q Q 0 'I6 ' aitdfbkatlvlftzfzatvy Intense Mr. Herbert Shaw attended the University of Texas at Arlington, and received his BS degree in Mathematics in 1969. Mr. Shaw came to Weatherford in 1969, and he now teaches classes in Related Math and Geomenry. He is also a sponsor of the Science and Math Club at WHS. Mr. Phil Simmons attended college at North Texas State University and received his BS degree in Education and his M Ed. there. Mr. Simmons came to WHS in 1968, and he now teaches Geometry, Algebra II, and Physics. He is also sponsor of the JETS Club at WHS, Miss Francis Smith has taught at WHS for several years. She teaches classes in Algebra ll, Trigonometry, and Elementary Analysis. Miss Smith heads the Math Depart- ment. Mr. Woody Shaw gg P stt ritt ,fitt A N . . rr 9- P , Mr. Phil Simmons Miss Francis Smith 9 1 xg 91 70 gill? Mr. Brian Stavely is teaching for his first year at Weatherford High School. He instructs students in the courses of Related Math Il and Algebra I. Mr. Marty Wrinkle graduated as Salutatorian of his high school class, and was a member of the Student Council. At Tarleton State College, where he received his BS in Chemistry and Mathematics, he was voted Outstanding Junior Math Student. He was president of the Student Senate, and was nominated to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Now, in his first year at WHS, he teaches Algebra I and Related Math ll. He is also a Freshman Class sponsor. I X 'Q I Mr. Brian Stavely A S, Mr. Marty Wrinkle Q TOP LEFT: Mr. Shaw busies himself with deskwork. ,, BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Stavely opens new doors to his I students. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Simmons takes time out of his busy schedule for a picture. ABOVE: Miss Smith shows off her Christmas bulletin board. FAR RIGHT: Mr. Wrinkle assists his students in Related Math. XSe7uf0tQ5 72 Busimess Pwpaw Pow In this time of increasing complexity in everyday life, some knowledge of the business world is necessary. Under the supervision of the WHS Business Department, many students have been able to obtain some training in the ever-expanding field of business-related occupations. Students are able to take coursesin Shorthand, Bookkeep- ing, Economics, Business Law and Math, and Typingl and Mrs. Elaine Cox received her BS in Business Education at Midwestern University. Mrs. Cox worked in secretarial and typist jobs before coming to WHS in 1965. She teaches and sponsors Vocational Office Education this year. Mrs. Ima McCrary majored in Secondary Education at NTSU, and there received her BS. She came to WHS in 1967, and now teaches Bookkeeping, Business Math, and Typing I. She is very active in FBLA, Mrs. Ruth Ann Richardson attended Hardin-Simmons University, where she received her BBA in Business Administration. She came to WHS in 1967, and teaches Shorthand, Typing I and Economics. She is also a sponsor of FBLA. Mrs. Bobbie Robinson received her BBA at NTSU, and her ME at ETSU. While attending high school, she was a member of NHS. She came to WHS in 1953. She now teaches Typing I and XII and Business Law. She, too, is a sponsor of the FBLA, Il. Also offered is a course in Vocational Office Educa- tion, where students attend school one-half day and work one-half day in local businesses. With suchan abundance of business courses offered, WHS students go into college and the world with a solid foundation needed for daily living. Ti Mrs. Elaine Cox Mrs. Ima McCrary Mrs. Ruth Ann Richardson Mrs. Bobbie Robinson ,...s,ivw...nlnravso::. 'fm 1: x ww:- Mlm L 4 I Home ' Provide . 0. Under the direction of experienced teachers, students at WHS gain practical experience through courses in Home Economics. This experience is obtained in the fields of sewing, cooking, child care and home manage- ment. Also, a course is offered in Co-operative Home Economics, in which students work in local establishments to obtain more knowledge in home economic skills. Mrs. Bennie Barnett received her BS and MEd at NTSU. Mrs. Barnett taught several years before coming to WHS. She now teaches'Homemak- ing III and Co-operative Homemaking. She sponsors FHA, HECE, and YHT. Mrs. Wanda Brian received her BSHE at the University of Arkansas and her MS at TWU. Mrs. Brian previously taught at Weatherford Junior High, she now teaches Homemaking I and II. Miss Mary McCain attended Kansas State Teacher's College and re- ceived her BSE in Vocational Home Economics. She, too, previously taught at Weatherford Junior High, and teaches homemaking this year. Y 1 LQ. Vp . LEFT TOP: Mrs. Ruth Ann Richardson shows Mrs. Bobbie Robinson the plaque received at the FBLA convention. LEFT BOTTOM: Mrs. Elaine Cox observes Renee Nelson during VOE class. TOP: Mrs. Wanda Brian observes her homemaking students. ABOVE: Miss Mary McCain assists with the teachers' tea. Mrs. Bennie Barnett Mrs. Wanda Brian Miss Mary McCain 1 l 7 74 V Cowuseslbaclu . . wks Students are able to gain practical working experi- ence plus their high school education simultaneously by becoming involved in the vocational courses here at WHS. DE is offered to students who wish to obtain experience in salesmanship. VI CA provides opportunities for students to gain useful training in various fields of industrial occupa- tions. Shop and drafting enable students to develop skills that will be useful in the future. With such an abundance in vocational courses, students at WHS can receive useful- experience for future life-time occupations. Mrs. I ack Finley received his BS in Business Admini- stration at ETSU. Later, he attended NTSU and received his ME in Secondary Supervision. Mr. Finley came to WHS in 1966, and now teaches DE I and II. He also sponsors DECA. Mr. Jack Finley I J L his Mr. R. L. McMahon f Q Mr. Jerry Mobley If g-,T QMMAUW7 Mr. R. L. McMahon has held many careers in business, thus widening his ability to instruct ICT at WHS. Mr. McMahon received his BS and M Ed. in Industrial Arts after attending WIC, TCU, and NTSU. Mr. Jerry Mobley attended Howard Payne Uni- versity and received his BS in Basic Education. This is his first year at WHS and he teaches DE I. Mr. Billy Goodson attended the University of Texas, and received his BA in 1952. Previously, he worked with a Geophysical Exploration and later at General Dynamics. He was a member of the Hon- orary Mathematical Society at TCU, This is his first year at WHS, and he teaches Algebra I, Related Math I, and General Drafting. Mr. Dean Spivey received his BS Ed. in Indus- trial Education in May of 1970 at Abilene Christian College. This is Mr. Spivey's first year at WHS, also, V , and he teaches shop and athletics. A ' Mr. Billy Goodson 4 V Q I Mr. Dean Spivey ,ska LEFT TOP: Mr. Jack Finley instructs his class in the arts of the busi- ness worlds. LEFT BOTTOM: Mr. Jerry Mobley shows off one of his birthday gifts. TOP: Mr. Dean Spivey demonstrates the use of machines. MIDDLE: Mr. Billy Goodson explains the basic principles of algebra. LEFT: Mr. R. L, McMahon instructs students in ICT. 175 76 Ag' PwducesU MMA For those students interested in the many aspects of farming, courses in Agriculture are offered here at WHS. Agrieulture involves the study of livestock, the use of various farm nslachinery, and the knowledge of coopera- tive buying. Students taking Agriculture are ableto join FFA and thus further their knowledge. Due to the quality of the courses taught here, many students will be able to use this experience in future life. Mr. J. W. Brown went to college at Texas Tech, and at Oklahoma A8tM, he received his BA, Mr. Brown previously taught at Weatherford Junior High, Now, Mr. Mr. W. L. Barber Mr. I. W. Brown Mr. S. E. Skiles Brown is in his first year at WHS. He instructs Vocational Agriculture I and III. Mr. W. L. Barber attended WIC for two years, and then Texas ASCM, wherehe received his BS in Agricultural Education. Mr. Barber began teaching in Weatherford in 1957. He now teaches Vocational Agriculturel and III and sponsors FFA. Mr. S. E. Skiles received his BA andM Ed. at Texas A8cM. This year, he teaches Vocational Agriculture II, and Vocational Ag. Co-op. He also sponsors FFA at WHS. was -oasis., A Through the Social Studies Department, students are made aware of the past, present, and future conditions of our country and the world. There are classes offered in World and American History and American Government. Also, for students who want more, there are two one- semater courses: Texas History and World Geography. Mrs. Vivian Davis heads the Social Studies Department at WHS. Mrs. Vivian Davis received her BA in History and Government, and later, her MA in Education at TCU. Mrs. Davis, has led a long and rewarding life as a teacher. She came to WHS in 1947, and has been teaching Govern- ment since then. Mrs. Patricia Bane attended the University of Texas, where she received her BA in English and History, Mrs. Bane won the DAR award while in high school, and also was selected valedictorian of her class, This is Mrs. Bane's Hist year at WHS. :Q a 'I I Y Mrs. Patricia Bane . fi.. . , so ' Mrs. Vivian Davis 1 4'-' Q . - ,ge L. ' LEFT TOP: Mr. I. W. Brown demonstrates his construction ability. LEFT BOTTOM: Mr. W, L. Barber explains the use of the soil test. TOP: Mrs. Vivian Davis shows off her birthday cake. ABOVE: Mrs. Patricia Bane instructs her class in World History. 'I77 78 ' ' Pwmota Woaldf U ' Mrs. Francis Ethridge began teaching at WHS in 1968. She had previously taught at Weatherford Junior High. Now, Mrs. Ethridge instructs classes in American History. Mrs. Charlene Shewmake received her BA in En- glish at Tarleton State University in 1964. She taught for five years at Weatherford Junior High. Now at WHS, she teaches Texas History and World History. . ky f 11. t... 1-im Mrs. Francis Ethridge 5 Mrs. Charlene Shewmake i all .pg-mini.,- M, I' ,Z FAR LEFT: Mrs. Shewmake finishes some deskwork. LEFT: Miss Taul ponders over a student's answer. TOP Mrs. Ethridge is known for her class lectures. ABOVE: A point is made clear by Mrs. Williams. 1 1 Miss Rose Taul Mrs. Brenda Williams Miss Rose Taul attended the University of Kentucky and there received her BA in Political Science and her MA in History. Miss Taul was first trumpet in the University band, and attended on a music scholarship. During high school, she was on the Student Council, in NHS, and a member of the Beta Club. Miss Taul came to WHS in 1969. This year, she teaches American Government. Mrs. Brenda Williams received her BA in History and English from Louisiana College. She came to WHS in 1969, and now instructs students in American History. 179 Phgsiealu ' ' Developing the understanding and knowledge of sports, along with healthy attitudes and habits, is the goal of the Physical Education Department. ln addition to the regular Physical Education programs, WHS offers tennis, volleyball, and athletics. Athletics includes football, basketball, track, golf, and baseball. This de- partment is under the direction of Coach Bill Atchley and Mrs. Alice Holtsclaw. Mr. Bill Atchley received his BS at ETSU. Later, he attended NTSU and received his ME. This year Mr. Atchley worked as Athletic Director and Physical Educa- tion Department Head at WHS. Mr. Charles Duncan received his BA in Physical Education at TCU, and later his MA at the University of Texas. He started teaching at WHS in 1962. He teaches World Geography and Boys' P.l1 f uv' Mr. Bin Arcmey N. 5 Mr. Charles Duncar .... ..... sg Mr. James Dyer Z' v i , .. l f,,.. Mr. L. w. nrzhugh I Mr. James Dyer received his BA at TWU in 1961, and his M Ed. at NTSU in 1966. I-le came to Weather- ford in 1965, and now teaches Health and Boys' Athletics. He previously taught at Weatherford Junior High. Mr. L. W. Fitzhugh attended Texas Tech, where he received his BS in 1955. In 1967, he acquired his M Ed. in Secondary Administration at NTSU.' While in high school, he played All-District football and All-State football for two years. In 1954, Coach Fitzhugh played in the Gator Bowl. He came to WHS in 1965, and now teaches P.E, and Athletics. Mr. Pete Hart attended college at Hardin-Simmons, where he received his BS degree. He played All-Confer- ence football in 1958, and was named Outstanding Athlete that year. Coach Hart teaches American History and Athletics this year at WHS. 1 xg 2 - I Q55 E . . , , Qewf-Weave-viii, I 1 . 5 : 1 . 3 - 41 if '. '. iss 1 1 5... ...,, :ff .-aw.. Iso l Mrs. Alice Holtsclaw received her BS at TWU. She is Department Head of Girls' Physical Education Courses. Also, she instructs tennis and Girls' Physical Education. Mr. Charles Lawrence received his BS at NTSU in Physical Education. He came to WHS in 1964, and now teaches Biology, Boys' P,E,, and Athletics. Coach Lawrence is also head basketball coach. 'an s. 3? Mrs. Alice Holtsclaw .,,. af' w 33, Mr. Charles Lawrence F, ,,,. .M if 4 Mrs. Kaye Martino 2 0 , X s Miss Priscilla Young 7' FAR LEFT: Coach Atchley takes a minute out of his busy schedule to pose fora picture. TOP: Coach Duncan was one of the speakers at the annual Football Banquet. LEFT: CoachHa.rt and Coach Fitzhugh enter the pep rally. Mrs. Kaye Martino received her BA in Anthropology at the University of Texas at Arlington. This year, she taught Health classes, and was very activein establishing the new drug program at WHS. Miss Pricilla Young attended ETSU and received her BS in Physical Education. She was a WHS cheerleader for two years while in high school, and now sponsors the cheerleaders. She teaches P,E. and Volleyball. 1:twAf.tsDwdopTalwtsAwLl Og To be a well educated person, a student needs a good background in the Arts. The Fine Arts Department feels that students become more sensitive toward the environment through the study of culture. The goal of the department is to develop the student's talents and surround the student by other individuals with mutual gifts and interests. This year, the Music Department, Mrs. Linda Bogle was a student at Abilene Christian College, and got her BM there in 1966. She has had teaching experience at several schools. This is Mrs. Bog1e's first year at WHS and she instructs Band. Mr. James Carter attended NTSUQ in 1967, he received his BS, and in 1969, he received his MM. He previously taught at Weatherford Junior High. This year, he has moved to WHS and also teaches Band. headed by Mr. Henry Schraub, has been divided into two bands. The second band participates in all the activities of the first band. The Art Department, headed by Mrs. Bette Walker, has four classes of Artl and one class of Art II. The Choral Department is headed by IvIr. John McCasland this year. Mrs. Linda Bogle t . .J S me 4 5. gt Mr. James Carter 'C' 'if f-HX! i- w? 4r , , A. ,Ui -Q' b LEFT: Mrs. Bogle and Mr. Carter review music they have selected for their students. TOP: Mrs. Walker enjoys a moment of relaxation. ABOVE: Mr. Schraub directs the stage band at one of its many performances. . :Vis-1 .. p ' ' Mr. Jolm McCas1and yi . Y 9' 1 7 4 Mr. Henry Schraub Mrs. Bette Walker X x .1 Mr. John McCas1and attended Abilene Christian College on a voice scholarship, and in May of 1970, he received his BA in Music Education. This is Mr. Mc- Casland's first year at WHS, and he is Choral Director here. Mr. Henry Schraub was a student at the University of Texas in 1961, and received his BM there. Later, in 1969, he received his MA there. Mr. Schraub has held teaching positions in two schools before coming to WHS in 1966. He now instructs Band and is Head of the Music Department. Mrs. Bette Walker attended NTSU, and in 1949, she received her BA in Art. She was elected class favorite while in college. Mrs. Walker has previously taught at Fort Stockton, and has worked as an Art Illustrator at General Dynamics. She came to WHS in 1964, and she now instructs Artl and II. 4 WI-IQ IWO A large school must have an efficient and highly operative personnel. At WHS the personnel excels in both of these requirements. The exceptional work recognized as an essential part of WHS. Students seldom realize the time and effort that goes into preparing meals, keeping our school neat and clean, and driving the buses. Mrs. Mirl Springfield serves as head of the Cafeteria Staffg Mr. Ben Anderson, head custodian: and Mr. Marvin Lamar, head of transportation. w. army' -- --- -, .Iii ' N31 wnataw Q D- Z ls ' H 2 'Qwg,, ,. ., . 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Jim Bailey Keith Bailey Kenneth Bailey Steve Baker Jacque Ballow link tiit A Fred Bankhead Johnny Barnett Keith Bartlett . ff .45 ,, Q W. -'Wi 9 i ,, Lanitta Bartlett 5 A is . 3? md riri 'J aww-14 s Pk Q , Of W sf 0 , ' 'by gpg! GSJMXYYOD Y .. T ei . T X W. rnvwwfkosk v Wsmvgrv fs M9 dw QQ MQ L w r V fo fo ol my 9 M W H XJ Q3 97' w . m DOD L m , 9 Rhonda Baugh r ' Lesli B I1 7, Q. 45 N ' ,, H Connie Benton L A . , , -S 3- Q XL, -- y ,- Dwarne Berd1ne ' ' of 3' Kenneth Berdine 5 f I1'1B61' X, sh 4 f tif f Ecfrdlie 5552? I Malisa Barkley Q 1 fx '- Kenny Bierschenk iii k k f- 45 Q .1 ,.. Tommy Bierschenk Dana Birdwell I 5' Gi 0 Rhonda Bodiford ri V ' li Joe Bosely 1 ' , D 41 Q K - in .. ,- r Bob Bosley .4 Ji I Denise Bowens 'I fa A f J 41 X J X 12-.rf 1 'L Mark Bradham if A , A Paula Brewer , fm: 1, i k F' H25 L k i vw ln Richard Brooks Joe Brown '4 ' '.,- , 3 1 f P , UPPER LEFT: Freshman class officers are Mark Hicks, Vice President: Carla Smith, Secretary, and Paul Escobedo, Presi- dent. BOTTOM LEFT: Lee Ann Newberry proves to Snook Deatherage that the female isn't necessarily the weaker sex. ABOVE: Valarie Crow hangs on to Steve Heine. 'I89 90 Win Brown Gary Bruce lee Ann Bryant Jeanne Bumgardner Matthew Burlington Debbie Burnette Donnie Byrd Jesus Cantu Gale Cappel Dickey Carlton David Carter Theresa Causbie Nancy Chaney Judy Chastain Bobby Clark Ray Clark Patricia Cohron Gladys Compton Benny Cook Ronald Cook Diana Cooper Linda Cooper Vicki Cokendolpher Eldon Couch New Un6oMr T01 Fzeslmew - 1 ,Q VN . re' 'V A M ,.- li ' f 'ig' 'Q 4-Q W ','t 'ft'-G ' W 1 ' , fi 7 V if 1' ' 2 A M Ai yyyyz yzy fi W 0 . ,fr I . , , f 4.3 4 ,ca C ,wwe , - Q T f Q 2 wif -cv ,V ww 'J , fl ,, my gf? . x i N -2' fl ea T C J' y V m . , V is A - I A' i t ,,.11a1f-:1,fff ' RIGHT: Kenneth Morgan does his homework during study hall. TOP LEFT: Krista I-Ioefler and Laura Little participated actively in the Fall Play - The Crucible. ABOVE: John Bergman never concentrates this hard on his studies. O 1 f' 'Xe 1 l I 5 . a ll !!! ,J Ni: vb Q 4 ff' J ',,J Uv X '- xl K Mg 1 Z 1 V1 ' RX'A Weldon Couch Martha Cox Valarie Crow Jerald Cruce Nancy Cunningham Jack Curfman Joe Curtis Cindy Daniel Robert Daniels Janet Davee Cynthia Davis Jackie Davis Kim Davis Mark Dean Wayne Deatherage Angela Deayon Dean Denman Kathy Densmore Joyce Densmoore Roger Dobson Lynn Dollar John Doss Paul Dowd Patty Duncan Norman Edwards Scott Eidson Ricky Ellis Paul Escobedo Laura Feemster Birtie Fife Pam Fisher Bill Flowers Eddie Fowler Jerry Fuller David Gandee Ida Gandee Joe Garren Janice Gibson Iessy' Gilley Sheri Gilley D. C. Gorley James Gorley Aw Imp 3 ,639 'fi' 1 ' . if J - Ju 5 L 2 k , ,ig V K C' 'V Aviv: Q 5- gg , gk K ff, I XV K , - ,arf J Hip, G ' J I . f ?.EFf:li 4'-4 ik 7S1 ' . '? f 5 ' f 1 1 YXNX? .,., 1. R Q 7 Q. K ' Ei 4 I ' , .fi '05 3 ir' 2 1 ' K Julie Gorley Debbie Graham Steve Gray Ronnie Graywson Janice Griffin Holley Griffin Karen Grogan Jerry Haggerton Linda Hamill Kevin Hamilton Bill,Hancl Jimmy Hardin Vicki Hardin Darlene Harding A s .X , Q if iff? J l....li 11 :L . ,QI In 'Ci KE' . y fir ffgvgg ,Qi as ' s -Q ., Diane Harris Donald Harris Don Harris 5 ff Terry Harwell s- I 3 v- Cheryl Hawkins K 5 ya! Karen Heasler W X Steve Heine Xll J lxr A 'K - 1 A A A Woody Henby Randy Hickle Mark Hicks X if Donny Hill in ' Ted Hill Vi rx! il , de Doug Hodge Krlsta Hoefler Gi up Darrell Holden K f f I 4' ,fi f n ' ' 'Lf P Glen Holloway , ' r Y ff Jerry Hooper ,..,,, Dwayne Hoover 4 y y uf Bill Hord . 4 Jo Ann Horton ,.,,,,M . ari a dif- P ' L , , owar Hubbard 5 U? E . Charles Hull Mona Hull ' Kenneth Hurst A , 1 4 Cindy Hull 4 CI ' 'Y FAR LEFT: Jack Curfman gets help from Jessy Gilley on homework. LEFT: Life at WHS seems to put Rex Jones in a daze. ABOVE: Mrs. Bennls Bamett congratulates Paul Escobedo on being elected Freshman Class President. A Mil 193 s nl Upvamdyxws 0 wgmwwwum 'I94 W 1 Q, cn- 31 ' vi Q- , K Kathi Israel J Gaylene Jack A M g t g . 'K i J X Betty Jackson Debera Jackson Belinda Jefferson Curtis Johnson Teresa Johnson Billy Jones Kelly Jones Rex Jones Tongmy Jones Pam Justice Rhonda Kearns John Kellou h Robert Kuris Roy Knight Vicki Knight Greg Lamb Judy Langford Julie Leas J! 75 gf-vr ,kb fi' N E5 tyty J ,QP f ,fy QM . i -V Tu A: '1 f xo' ' Z Qwzwif 'f - . A ff f , '. W 1- - 2, A 4- , I 'fy 's-' Md' y A , 2 3 21 JN 1 F4 f 1 J: B W Q f .94 P ' - 1 .l ' X ,A , . 'N 'B 'Q - in S iv At 4 L A , ,Y - f-' '7' ' f' B , --1 V, J 4 ifil' 7 a 4 t ,Qin 5 - 5 . 11 In ' .r M af R A B, '4 XXL? lx 'I-Z7 K ' 15 1 ui .lllyfl 'ur I X r I A 'H , gf A , '33 - Q I , -e 'E ,h . '44 -5 , X f fl 1 A Q! 2 V- 'N N, an N fb K ' I K' 'I li M Llfs s .QQ , X. . V . y ,ka if ,y 0 w Sf m f-,,. .. V ,,VA' N ge, B. x , Q M dd fi f f ffl ' f. f 'H if Q l R U f ,Y at Y C, N, I-five' . ' 7 M X A . C.. r, XJ Q 1 aaar 7 - N jf f r- fi Tim ellin MOM Gerry Lindsay Nancy Little 'ZQ Brad. Logan mQ, Davld Long Q Ad! -'- VJ e M lory Sam Mangrum 'I' ' u- ll I o n ars a Lynn Martin Linda Martin Raymond Martinez Darrell Marts Debbie Mason Mariney Mathews Sharon Matthews ,ss au han , Wade ax e J Ricky Maxwell Kelly Mayberry Toni MCD avid Tclhol u -vf: , I David McGlothlin Bonny Mclntosh Paul McLaughlin Mike Mclemore Jirnae McMillin Mary McNabb Steve McNeill Russell Means Malcom Messimer Marcy Miles Bill Miller Hiillillljli l'ln - u - .- l V V OLUJM My M2 G49 ali, H4 TOP RIGHT: Paula Brewer prepares for school pictures. RIGHT: Beverly Adkins seems very serious about her work. 195 96 Jackie Moore Sheila Moore Teresa Moore Joseph Moores Mary Morena Geneva Morgan Henry Morgan Kennet Morgan Mark Morgan Mike Morton - slie ough n l Tommy Murrell Loren Murrey Lisa Musgrave Shane Myers Lee Ann Newberry Robin Noe Teresa O'Bannon Dawn O'Rourke Karen Phillips Vicki Phillips Debby Plumlee Donna Plurnlee Mark Plyler Roy Porter Fred Potter ofwities I X I Lk Z 'K W x , ZL ' ' fi.:.,2Q?' 'x i 1 X i . Yi 1 . Q 5 1 . l A f Ix E 4,1 wa- Q- f gym . I W ,f g ' Q, ' f--, 4' , , ,, If I x . - , 1 . 1 ' P g'v 4' lk 4 , f -. H rn V , ' , r XV is 4' 'Q 2 x f ,'f1f5:gf-,zQl5g.g,'Lna , 'g fy -s 22f:::'i'E2 23iz 555f V , rg , y aff r . 1445: iu.k- '.',5fifi+ I ' il i , -A ,, . i-. JW' in g r -A f 1 ' G r z I W PM 4H9 ,, 1' , vs fo 'x N ' . -0 nv -9 7 ' 1? 4. , 4, 1. s . A J. -4-, , .,, , Jul i we 1 43 RJ 1,3 l N K 'J' f Q l 4 Q' , f , Y nh - 4 P , Q' fb N, .rr , 7' 4 Hifi Q K - -gh ig- ,E 0 fr abii . IX 1 3 fr A N 'tl VY' he V T -X 1, , L A 5 L I V' V P 4 .J .tr X I TE X , -4 T a I L Q A .. , f. 1. M A14 'fue FAR LEFT: Patty Duncan helps herself to asoft drink at the Spanish Club Pinata Party. LEFT:What would be interesting enough to divert Terry Lovelace and Eddie Berkley from their meal? Karla Potts Donna Prachyl Mike Preston Sally Pringle Mae Procter Pam Pugh Steve Rains Henrietta Ratts Ronnie Reddell Mark Riebe Randy Riebe Richard Ringo Larry Roberts David Robertson Debra Robertson Mark Roberson Bill Robinson David Rogers Mary Salazar Virginia Salazar Donna Sehalwinski John Scherer Emilee Schoonover Barney Shackelford Davi Shaffer Gary Shahan Pam Sharp Peggy Sharp Pat Shaw Sally Sheffield ' 1 97 Daniel Shell Chris Shingleton Kevin Singer Mitzi Slpe Burl S10 Carla S it Carol Smith Ken Smith Robert Sojka Becky Sosebee Connie South Tom Spence ' ' Dwdopmeat Qfwxgtlwus Pwslwew O .- .4 ...- c.. 14.1 J TOP LEFT: Lee Ann Newberry demonstrates her selling ability in speech class. BOTTOM LEFT: Teresa Moore peps up the pep rally. BELOW: Bonny Mclntosh gets ready for a big swing. I 1 ef ' 1 81 lx an 'ef' 4- 'af 2 ,F 52 ---:IPI-. A- ' ,x 4 .4- !i'f , . All a all-E . it j T Mike Stone Debra Strickland Carola Stults Juanita Stults Donna Summerlin Teresa Summerlin Tim Swearingin Donna Sweet Gregory Tankersley Rickey Teague Teresa Terry Connie Thomas 'I9 Fmesluuew Qlww lntefwst lw Wow Robert Thomas Cynthia Tilley Mark Tinsley Joe Thompson Kenny Thompson Bill Tonkin r ' in ,M 2 3, g ...N Lalf LEMWQA , W,l,, y zoo I ps. K X I 5 . 'Q 1 rv '- I R 4 , ' . Tx iw fri ag K 'I fs' 4 ,. ' co 4 3 , .f A- ' f fs sa, Ya 4 I I ' , f 'Q' n ff v is -A! . V A,',bA 5? W 1? ' af 4 , f - 5- - - as H rv 3, i A 'f f frgdlf 4 - ,i , A' I ig-. at S ' 1 it fi f ' -- D. A 'V fl N 1 Us is i f. 1 sm sv, is 'Ik XJ 1 x l l FV Tom Tonkin Allen Trefger Donna Underwood Jerry Valentine Maria Valtierra Cathy Vinson Mark Wade Weldon Wallace Duncan Ward Joie Warren Allen Warren Della Watkins Janet Welch Ricky Wells Warren Wells Steve West Susan Westbrook Nancy Wester ' Mike Wigington Danny Wiley Randy Williams June Williamson David Willis Beth Wilson Margaret Wossum Lana Wright Tony Wright Scott Yeary David Young , gina' D .- A ll -ff .. , n 'A 5 i -EL ' r, X g Q Robin Young AY lk 4 ' 7 TOP: Mariland Richards and Debra Robertson Ury hard to find the right answers. CENTER:Do Freshman boys really study in study hall? Vw, 9555 , , 0' tw M' ffissif QQW Jfwwffgi fiif ff' UV we QQWW Qoplwmofws. lw-befweew. . . Rwddngwbtagwspwkoldf Ow0l6ef. A gm og oppofduwities. Tlwlfwtfwofgealw, Sfiufalxeadf Aclw.Meugw,foof,fofcoaquefu. I 9 L :f . Q .. ': ? 'J ,w P 1 1 B y .. i 1 r: bi 'i 9: J i ' A 3 F 'C ff 5 5 'a fi E Q 1 J ff 5, gf rf 'I '.. 3 E r 5 X 5 L 1 1 1'- I' if i K, :I i f. 'Q 4 4 T 6 ,L 5 ci N '-?fZlfbf'l'LZ R'-T I' TEsY!Dl9IKlc'h5'nVZTQYRTZGAFHKYZRIYJGS- 4QfQ '5Jf'.f7.I1I'4X2nEiLUF.Z.5iffEQ4iZq'5XfSiZCL'lWlNF L.9'L'K.3'iZY'H1'?'K!7L',AJx!5l llS1.N:IDKEUH XR. ' ffl 204 Qop P Richard Adams Kristy Ahern Donna Aslinger Nita Baily Ricky Baldwin Paul Barham David Bartlett Les Beadle Ted Beard Debra Beauchamp Rice Bennett Grace Berkley Debra Bideler Jane Bierschenk Susanne Bierschenk Janie Bishop Becky Blackwell Jimmy Blackwell Don Bloodworth Connie Boone Danny Boyd John Brewer Martin Brogdon Debbie Brothers Corby Brown Ernestine Brown James Brown Nan Brown Sue Buck Ted Bumgradner Donnie Burns Sheila Burns Pow ' g i 1-ff X. K if 3 X X If K3 x .., fr' 1.5 , .,,,,. N1 ,A , :'1eQ.,r5:i H , E1 , 1 a' iiff3Y':TQe :,f2,!'1,ji,, f?45w'Qic r VX tgf i I . xr ' f J ' 1 3 fr iiii wr W' r is, ' ' n K 4 f '- .X .qi 7' A f I it 'CG' ki 'Q S Jn -, , it INS- :gi gc 1 ,L 45 Y .rf , J 1 I A - M K Y Y , J.. li . '. 7 5. -' J 1547? K. '73 A vi rf' - A B -1- :5 1'3 S- h LEFT: Alan Cokendolpher enjoys art class. ABOVE: Cindy Wimberly, Ernestine Brown, Tina Washington, and Kay Kelly study in the hall. 'I ,f ft: , I ,t f, A ,-eg sp A., zik Ak ff 1 Bruce Busb Walter Bush Pat Butler Linda Carney Glenn Carnley Clovis Carter Randy Carter Teresa Casler Sherry Chadick Brent Childers Greg Childers David Christenberry Debbie Christenberry Jane Christensen Cindy Christian Jennifer Clark Carol Coalson Alan Cokendolpher Donald Colliflower Mary Connor Cathy Coody James Cordell Charm Cox 205 206 9010 Malw Vwrsrtg Paul Cox Robert Crawley Terry Cribbs Tommy Cummings C arles Curtis Kathy Curtis Mike Deegear Ronnie Dees Patricia Dickey Troy Dixon Robert Doggett Wanda Dooley Carie Doster James Driver Randy Ellis Merle Estes Mike Evans Ruth Fife David Fisher Ricky Fowler Charles Friddle Lida Galindo Basil Galloway Bobby Gentry Royce Goodson C arles Gratts Lenora Gratts Mike Gray Howard Green Ricky Greenfield x K I s s,s ' i a' i r 5' .1 ff Lihk K le R l,s r iir R R ' A if at J f i i l di iiidd .gd .,. .... .1 M of 1 A A I tri ' y in H! L , sf ? I 4 L 'l li - 2 4' K M1 Y x J n , fx A 1 N Q' ' is . - '53 .Ll X - JW? -1' .5 A rf S M, N 1 ,X f nffff ,S - J! 4A LEFT: Brad Suoud, Brent Childers, and James Rucker look on during pep rally. ABOVE: Jeff Weddle and Mike Patterson lead Roos to bleachers. Linda Greer Jeaneane Grogan Cherlyl Guerry Shar a Guinn Patty Halas Sherry Hardin Tim Hardin Debbie Harris Derrell Harris Roy Harris Dean Harrison Beverly Haught Ronnie Henderson Johnny Hill Judy Holbrook Carla Hollingsworth Brenda Holmes Linda Ann Horton Marilyn Horton Eddie Hubbard Paul Hutson Jerry Jackson Larry Jackson 207 208 Awlvlang Actmzim FofuQop RIGHT: Randy Carter attends pep rally. BELOW: Stu- dents elect class officers. Beverly Jamar Steve Jenkins Carol Jahns Ginger Johnson Madeline Johnson Mike Johnson Deborah Johnston Diana Jones Dolores Jones KR lk-ss. rf if-fr F s , 439' 4 5 A I s L gm. :af vt, ' My ,Q US. J, , 7.59. , kj? ,J I Y IFA ,M 1. ABOVE: Kathy Curtis seems to enjoy the refresh- ments at the Spanish Club's party. ff nf' .ls ' '1 ZR 'l! . v Q 7 by :Q f V , Q s- 6 RA-'S SQ ' Y x 4 ifl 3' ,USN HP: '- 5 ., ?'..Q ' - : Q, ' ri K, K 03,15 X it Y .As fftnlixt mx 8 Q IV M HE. i 1 W' ff' fl L A x Cliff Jones Johnny Jones Nancy Jones Dana Kelly Kay Kelly W. T. Kelly Gary Don Lain Kay Laman Ernest Leal Greg Letson Betty Lewallen Elmer Light Laura Little Daniel Long Karen bong Robert Long Melissa Looney Joan McAdams Janette McCann Jerry McCracken' 1 20 9 210 SOP Dickie McDaniel Linda McKeown Mickey McLemore Steve McManus Carolyn McNabb Glenn McPeters Dmemw O6 ig B , , nv 41. . ,,-' A 'fy' 3 Q9 54 -4 Gary Maddox Sammy Magellon Bill Mallor Steve Manfredbi Brenda Manire Jerry Martin Beth Martino Kathey Mayers Marilyn Measures Doris Medford Lynnette Meeker Dawn Messirner gan x NX . . A N' cp. kph. 5 x , 9 . Q , wfi S X 1? M X - Billie Miles , ,M l i e Rhonda Miller 'g'-' fall M ka- , Q Tim Miller , 1 1 j M . AQ, Ann Milliken -, V 3 , 'e M Kip Mitchell f I 1 J, wi, 5 1 ,Q j Terrie Monroe T .- -V i . J' iii . Ati' , M Ron ' ont ornery A e neth ,, fe f 'W eb ie Moore ,J - 'f' ' '13 Kelvin Moore lx Ye' ' P N I, 'Z Scarlett Moore M 1 -- 'i Barbara Morgan , 23, A Becky Muphey ' 1 1 Steve Nash 2 ,, 1 0:1 ,A 'l y fv Kavin Neimeyer A - , on kj, N 1 jg Jan Newman ' ke ff A Pat Noll? M M M Terrie O um 1 - 4 ,e .. i zen IW I A f Fw: . in . .- ' fyl I-SQ ,' . Teezii r , 1-its -.f ' .X-111. --.-'M--N ' imiflskfoax :- -v hs. 'll HH! '- v 'e -sau-X if l 3. ggi - , .nfigggalzgggfir .. J. 5:0 ' ,'53lx?f'uQl'Qx x , txfgj, HXLZ we -lug-,u,x'lK ,gina 5,514 .wifi- g i .,fl-lfegjgi In , V . ieniliiffii 1 F. v Va' 4:1 ,yew 2 ,eel 'QP 931' llTl'!l we V? -4 'ff : Mil 114 ' 'Y1' fig 20,3 -'Y -,Kev J fig-' Q Q If . .Y r A i V 55' +.v5Ix'LgV3 ' ,Q jing.. - , ,Je i K X x- ri? 'K 5 , Y, .. ' , yi . M axcav eulxvw.. 0 X t ' ' 2 Y .ii Rex , FAR LEFT : Donnie Burns is made up for the fall play. LEFT: Tonya Barbee relaxes in the student lounge. ABOVE: Mark Thompson often wonders about the coming years. Judy Oldham Ricky Overman Jo n Overton Sharlett Paschal Mike Patterson Gary Peoples Mark Phelps Charlton Phillips Bobby Pigg Bob Pittman Debbie Platt Howard Potter Arthur Potts Mary Jane Powell Eileen Privette Jackie Pruitt Alex Pugh 3 ,Ji K y . 1,-Q 5: I f ' f Z 7 E ..x ' J . ,E .5 , D N' -'A-1 aff : ay .... fx' 57 A all Y I.. 'vs- ap.. I 'Y ' 1 C ,IV if X ll ii if H L I 2 Q K 3, ff? 4' fa rg Ain. . . P' UPPER LEFT: Costume making is one of Janette McCann's I-X fx '5 many activities. LEFT: Biology is a time to study for 'lr' Paul Cox and Carie Doster. ABOVE: Bobby Gentry Ends t time to practice his comet. Penny Purvis Jimmie Ragle Sandy Rainey Debra Ray Sherry Ray Valerie Ray Pam Reeder Philip Reeder James Rhoten Cathy Richards Dexter Richards Bill Richards Audra Riddle Larry Riddle Joe Riseden Sandra Roberts Jimmy Robinson Ricky Roden Edward Rokus Lynn Rose James Rucker Mark Rue 213 4 Evelyn Ruland Karin Rutledge Claire Sadbury Wes Sanderson Don Scott John Scott Kay Searcy Katy Shaffer Bart Sharp Karen Shingleton Kim Shows Jeanne Simpson Randal Sin?1eton Julie S ocum David Smart Chris' Smith Terry Smith Theodore Sneed George Stelter Felecia Stigall Belinda Stone Williard Stoughtenger Gary Strickland Ricky Strickland Sofa FiudfT'wwFofu AML , y' 1 '32 A A 1351 M .s -- VV A w ,AT ' A , , ' ','- ' if 5 ' ws Y 'Q 'S 'ff R S rryr Wg 1 V, It ' if ,Lj may sw V 1 I n I ' FD Q '- W 'V .a 5 if 2 . W f 5' f A. I 'W L 1 an , ,,,, . f V.. a ' srra 11 -S ,orrr r K as f . E , V ,K M .V '. f ' , . ., N33 J 5 8 ,,,, . ,fy Xa ,ynr K, A A Q ' ov V-qv J -4 ,arf c .wg .f , V' Y I '49 '70 - A, fr-, . 1 if 4 Q ' ' . lv l A f, 1 ai 5 ' f. x X R 4? x x' E S' wk KX f-J rv W' Rxffv. , 'f. ll, 5 XL, 4 y 4., Q , X' a if A dd f A A - S... .4- Q, 'R My 'X A aa +...f .. I ik A LEFT: Steve Jenkins escorted Judy Holbrook to the foot- ball banquet, a highlight of the season. ABOVE: Katy Shaffer finds the perfect position for studying. ff' T: My ,tl Brad Stroud Richard Stroud Gary Stults Marlena Stults Eddy Therens Gayle Thomason Brian Thompson Mark Thompson Larry Tidwell Donna Tillery Mary Toomer Tony Towles Ronnie Treece Rhonda Tullis Nancy Tumlin Doug Turpin Pam Vandagriff Philip Vandagriff Chris Van Rite Tom Vick John Walker Rickie Walker Donald Wallace Cleta Wampler Tina Washington Cary Webb 2 Dwain Webb Jeff Weddle Jackie Welch Gary Westenhover Sherri Westmoreland Steve White Suzanne Whitsitt Rocky Wien Amy Wiley Jan Williams 3 A 's 4 W.. 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', a-.Wg -Y 1 ,v, ,, ,. ,L- --zz-V, y ,, ..,,:,1 ,-V - .r ' ' 991-'-J,'S-g.1:.,7lQ4E',,diff. e,f.2'1-.- . , ,V . :. ww-.' -'Hr 2-,R ,, , ,NA . ,, ...,,,,i-L 5. cis 'L .2 K2 . :tu :1 1. f , .-.vw 220 Leslie Addington Cindy Addison Vickie Alcorn Bob Allgire Linda Atkins Julie Bailey Jacque Baker Ellen Bankhead Carol Barnes Simeon Baugh Sally Benton Rickey Berkley Wayne Berkley Bill Black Mike Bodiford Jimmy Brian Nan Brogdon Bob Brown Jerald Brunson 'Denise Bryan X I ff' QS , fig . 1 ,.,, 1 iw- 4 f W ' 9 ,J lil 4 1' P' .4 ,l i QQ 4 ,, ,,' 5 ' ,1 N 'Q 'G' IMG V 4 n .. . ' 4, B Q? . f 'V Y r Qfl 4 ft f- . ...- K ...v nazi. .2 .5 4 .f-D , uw X v X ga :il w , J' Ollfw-5 ctw kip FAR LEFT: Vice- President, Charlie Horton, expresses surprise over his grade. LEFT: The 1970-'71 Junior class officers are: Charlie Horton, Vice-Presidentg Carrie Rogers, Secretary-Treasurerg and Scott Mc- Intosh, President. 'T7 X Chris Bryant C if Larry Bumguardner 'Q' - Rita Buntion Barbara Burks xl John Burlington Shelly Burns Trudy Butler Iosefina Calderon Arturo Cantu Mike Cardwell Paula Cargill Acey Bob Carter 55 nib M, Brad Carter ,y-4' Judy Castles A z: Marian Causbie C X I! ,ffl - .,-12, . .,..,,. .Q ,, 5 Q- --my f .y -4, fi 'Nr -I vs at - Awwugk De6eatwL, Jwdms ' FMP Votouj ,Ll Quinden Chandler Deborah Chastain Vicki Chenault Pat Choate Bobby Christian Linda Christian Leddie Clark Paula Clark Tommy Claywell Randy Compton Paula Connor Cindy Cooper Lana Cooper Cindy Corley Keith Corley r vt! h h . -if F 4i l ,. Q., 5 QT' 29, Craig Cowell Annetta Cox Mary Crawford Cathy Creech Glen Crooks Odis Crow Billy Crowder Darryl Cunningham Jan Curtis Tommy Davis n Carl Dean Elaine Dean Joyce Denman Diana Dimery Tracy Dobbs Von Kay Dosier Abbe Doss Debbie Doss Becky Dossey Debbie Dugan Carl Duncan Janet Durham Susan Edmiston Elaine Edwards Larry Edwards Jon Eidson Alan English Debbie English Randy Erwin Darla Ezell Craige Feemster Jeannie Finley Flora Fischer Larry Friddle Rodney Gammill Wayne Garrett Susan Gibson Wayne Gibson A J ' 's Isnfb ADL Boobs BELOW: Dale Hart stresses his point of View. 1:1- fr -Ia K . a P. s nn ' sl' ff? 1 nv' f l . X 43 r Q 5 .21 Q ,E ,,,,,k, . 3. if 1 f I r .rrr r gi lb , L.: b ix QA , YN Fm iddddi N AA ff l I J LEFT : mittee f . fl' f l 215 W. 5 '--f Ellen Bankhead does her part on the costume com- to make the fall play a success. ,- Q li' - D A! , 2' ' 2 in fb f xjzu . if I X ,A 4' .,1 G 0?-x i R fri, , I ' 1 ji? Q Q! , ..- ,na 1-3' Q. A 4 Vicky Gilbert Rhonda Goff Joe Ray Griffin Daniel Griffith Alan Guenther Deborah Hall Bill Hall Darrell Hammond Richard Harding Danny Hardy Mike Harris Dale Hart Vicki Hazlewood Robert Heck Debbie Helms Debbie Heine Larry Heine Butch Hickerson 26 RIGHT: Arturo Cantu finds art class challenging, but fun. BELOW: John Womack discovers Junior English requires intense concentration. l Jack Hickle Phyllip Hickman Tony Hill Lymeda Hoover Martha Horner Cathi Hopgood Charlie Horton Greg Hott Butch Hott Brenda Howton Steve Hughes Thomas Hurst Linda Jackson Allen Johnson 0:91, 5 , rn V 5 HP 'J 5 41? ' my l, A , F cluwe cademoAccompbs Martha Johnson Vivian Johnson Carol Jones Donna Jones Alan Justice Sherry Kelly Randy Kennedy Kathy Kincaid Steven Koerner Mike Koonce Darlene Laman Marion Langford Alacia I.eDoux Rita Lee Cynthia LeFlore Tim Lovelace Karen Low Darrell Lusk Donald Lynch Ricky McBee David McDaniel 2 O I Addf Qpuab Tof Pep RIGHT: Brooks Worthington tries to shield himself from a possible slip of a baton. BOTTOM: Mikela Moss adds her artistic touches to the banner, while Carol Wester critically observes her work. Scott Mclntosh Cathy McLaughlin Neal McLaughlin Lisa McManus Connie McNiel Dianne Maltby Donna Manning James Maroon Beverly Martin Stewart Marvin Bobby Mask David Maxwell Qt-Aaron May .M Ii, 5 b , ,, if 'rrl Q Q of 3 ,, . it B ' 7 f Gary Means A :aaa David Midgley ',q yy , L gg Danice Mize 5:5 ' ' b i. . 'fs .:- f -,W ... C 4? 'Y?' . f 7 i1 0 qs his X wriv fi 'S fx 'ff' . Y 1 xr 5,- IK If 1 IX . i l7 3 It cv b x,.. if X P an f -r 10 tl. 1 ,,., Y .,,. V' il AH Kim Moncus Cathy Montgomery Vickie Moore Rosetta Morgan Dobber Morris Mikela Moss Linda Moughon Barbara Murphey Robert Myres Debbie Newberry Karen Nichols Jimmy Norman Daniel Overton Dusty Ownbey 9 230 Tsang mms' Abilities FAR RIGHT: Pat Choate, Judy Castles, and Vicki Chenault toil diligently over the SRA Achievement Tests. RIGHT: Roxana Wise discovers that her study- ing pays off as she tackles Miss Taul's government teSI. Sharon Parsons ' b Craig Pettit 3 Judy Peveler Linda Porter if Debra Powell . -i. K L Deborah Powers - .. Doris Purdy ' R Leslie '-- - is TQ' R Ra y 1ney . A Brack Rhodes Billy Richards Steve Roberts Xi r Sherry Robinson T 'Mg Vicki Robinson 'J X-. ,I 43 'sly 'Y' Carrie Rogers Brenda Rosa Clinton Rose Deborah Rowell Vincent Ruth Betty Sanderson Marilee Scott Becky Sears Randy Sharp Sylvia Sharp Debbie Shell Mike Skaggs Trayce Skidmore Billy Stone Tremacie Stone 232 Cynthia Stroud Terry Taaffe Carla Tate Binky Taylor DeWayne Taylor Pam Terry Ronnie Thompson Patty Tipton Larry Torbett Kathy Tucker Panda Upchurch Valentino Valtierra Janet Walker Phillip Walker Bennie Wallace Janie Walters Billy Ware Jimmy Warren , A.. mx' QQ fx 7' W J 'K T Tole rii ' yrryrl . TJ . wg ai! Vkkrykk K KKIIL 1 k I : KER ..,,, K Wp... T in - ,S U p ' tkhkr it kkt: Q kr ,, 1 i . 1 - ' Z . -A xq q ,i Zii Vi S lm. . T , i 8,33 r 14 ii L' . f l ' -T ' sr wt' A Q W 1' 'J fs ' V' -ff . ii 'f My -r' ' A . 1 I i P W T T - or -' T If .j.'l 3, Q X ' Q i iid, 9 K 1 , , ,i 3. fwfr-fi J If 1 , Z ?' X Q. W' 'X , 1 , , A, m , A Q R Q' lr-..' x- lm, x Q4 'al A ' ,., Q, - 'lf N. 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B- . iw 1 , i, ,V .Q2g,7 ,B Y a t , B . rrtrr ggi at trrr N-L' -' N tx ,L1 5 ifff ' si: at-3 U 1 ,IBIS orn Sharon Allen Gini Andrews Artie Baker Ns Terry Baldwin Vickie Ballow Bobby Barbee Jo Nell Barger Jimmy Barnett Lynn Baumhardt Barbara Beard Ernest Bennett ' iwPfnalbYewu in rv' FAR LEFT: The Senior officers for 1971 are Pat Hamilton, Presidentg Lynn Baumhardt, Vice-President: and Renee Bowers, Secretary. LEFT: Gary Towles uses his spare time to study. BELOW: Renee Nelson takes her job asanoffice aid seriously. TY' Q, l Ronnie Bierschenk Janis Binion Kathy Black Bill Bloodworth Donna Boone Tim Bowman Renee Bowers Sharon Brandon Charla Bridges Mark Broumley r 237 238 ' Haw Pwtwws BELOW: Danny Carney accepts a helping hand ashe prepares for his Senior picture. CENTER: Some Seniors found time for comedy during Senior picture taking. RIGHT: Karen Trammell and Donna Hatfield find ordering Senior pictures to be serious business. John Brown Tina Brown Walter Browning Barbie Bryant Mark Bryant Donna Bruton Donna M. Bruton Eddie Bush Pam Butler Marsha Cappel Stewart Carlton Danny Carney VX NW! if gl 4-'X qgrv J 6' -A f. ff...l n -t' Carla Carpenter Martha Castleberry Mike Chamberlain Gary Childers Glen Clark Paula Coggins Dennis Corder Gayla Crow Gary Danley Jimmy Davis Kay Davis Ricky Davis -17.21 .1- 239 40 ' Erioauwfpwlwu Tom Davis Gaye Dean Donna Dennis Pam De Sheng Wallace Dimery Reba Dooley Mark Dowd Billy Duncan Judy Edwards Eleanor Eldreth Bobby Ellis Kay Ellis TOP: Seniors Ginger Hale, Gayla Crow, Vickie Ballow, and Gwen Wilson participate in the en- thusiasm of the last pep rally. MIDDLE: Barbie Bryant shows her spirit during the Senior Pep Rally. BOTTOM: Mike Singleton, Ernest Bennett, and Charles Jackson get ready for the Senior Pep Rally. Raymond Ethrid ge David Farmer Gary Fife Cynthia Fisher Doyle Fischer Trena Fontenot Eddie Fowler Billy Francis Polly Garwood Nancy Gentry Wendell Gibson Danny Gilbert 242 Becky Gilley Jerry Gonzalez Tim Gouge Floyd Gratts Debra Greer Kathie Grogan Ginger Hale Adela Hall Pat Hamilton Wayne Haney Virginia Hardin Vickie Harrell Dean Hart Wrenda Hart Donna Hatfield x ' - A'-1 ' ' '- ,. :,. ,pr-xr Y -1121, lxzl, i if E S? ar 7 '-an Q.. . W i. ZS 1 Q, pn, fi 1 .i ,f xx ,,f' TOP: Nancy Gentry, Trena Fontenot, and Connie Mont omery demonstrate spirit as they enter the Senior Reception. BOTTOM: Mark Dowd seems to be enjoying the re- freshments as well as the company at the reception. Randy Hatfield Nelda Havins James Heaslet ta A Jerald Hemphill Ray Hill Gary Don Hobbs Gary Lynn Hobbs Terian Hoefler Keith Holbrook Doug Holloway Darlene Holman 243 244 Donna Holmes Jay Holtsclaw Steve Hopkins Glenda Hornsby Chris Hudson Beverly Jackson Charles Jackson Lisa Johnston Jana Jones Judy Jones Larry Jones Linda Jones Gary Jordan Barbara Kell Pearl Kellough Bab Kilgore Law re Up At rzfwaw 5' fe 1' 2, 02 we rv Kathy Klegka Donice Light Trobie Linville Glenna Little Nancy Little Robert Little Mark Littleton Sharon Lockwoo Sandra Long Brent Lovelady Marion McAlister Melinda McClung Donna McGuere Bill McKelvy Rita McMichael Evelyn McNeill TOP: Linda Noland, Jerry Gonzales, and Bob Kilgore enjoy refreshments at Senior Reception. BOTTOM: Mar- celle Woodard, Cheryl Piickett, and Barbie Bryant radiate spirit during the Senior Reception. 245 246 Harry McQueen Debbie Maltby Ronald Manhedi Brenda Mangrum Bobby Ma-ngrum Monty Martin Charles Marts Teresa Means Randy Mellard Sheila Messimer Randy Miller Connie Montgogggpy, I RIGHT: Mark Worthington expresses his enthusi- asm during a pep rally. I-law Qpwb RIGHT Melvrn Rucker, Randy Mrller and B11ly Francrs demonstrate Roo Sprrrt Robert Murphy Renee Nelson Steve Nichols Linda Noland Peggy Odum Gary Parker Mike Paschal LaNelle Patton Shirley Peoples Rondi Perry Teresa Phillips Glenn Phipps 248 Charles Porter Maggie Potts Hope Privette Cheryl Puckett Barbara Ray Stephen Reeder Lynn Reynolds Joycy Reynolds Nancy Rhoads Rhonda Riddle Dierdre Roberts Susan Robinson Rhonda Rogers Melvin Rucker Kay Rutledge Randy Sheffield Pwusw E-wu5dagA V-svn! ,. X ,gal ,fs Q! D-'tl ,Rf X'-'X W'+ il N gal' 4,7 i' Joan Schult Nikki Shelton Mike Singleton Brenda Sloan Doug Smith Sharon Smith Belinda Sneed Ricky Sneed Vickie Snow Leslie Sosebee Ricky Stigall Brenda Strickland 1 A TOP LEFT: Connie Montgomery finds something to be quite .' ,ri ' humorous during Melon Vine class. LEFT: Lunchtime finds Mark Broumley shoveling it 1n. ' ABOVE: Renee Bowers ex 'ivy presses her affection for her Pooh Bear. 250 ' Qlww Good, Habits Karen Struck Billy Stults Allen Sullivan Dwight Sutton Connie Swearingin Tara Teague David Terry Karen Tilley Gary Towles Karen Trammell Carla Tyre David Uptain ' g A F ABOVE: Nancy Watson seems to be a bit surprised about something during class. CENTER LEFT: Darlene Holman puts much concentration into her work. CENTER RIGHT: Tim Gouge found a good way to do his homework. 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Bowdew and Gm 1 15-125 Yof1hAvww 894-8821 Berdine , Dewaine ---- 56 , 189 278 Abbott, Robbie ,- - - - -68,188 Adair, Mike ----- 23,45,188 Adams, Richard -------- 204 Addington, Donna ------ 188 Addington, Leslie ------- 220 Addison, Cindy- 30,42,64,220, 118 ADEL CASTILLO, DIANE - - - Adel Castillo, George ---- Adkins , Beverly ----- 188 Ahern , Kristy -------- 1 47 188 195 204 ALCORN, BRENDA ---- 47,236 Alcorn LVickie-:...f, - - - -,,:..12-2 ALLEN, SHARON - - - 46,47,236 FHA-lg PSC1. II, Los. H.-II, OEA -Vice-Pres. IV Allgire,7355 - - - - ----- 220 Ames, Randall - 45,92,114,115, 188 ' Anderson, Mr. Gerald - 168,169 ANDREWS, GINI - 3O,34,41,236 Los H. -II, FTA-II,IV, Thes. LII, FBLA-IV, SC. -IV Armstrong, Wayne - ----- 188 Aslinger, Donna - - - - - -204 180 188 Atchley, Mr. Bill ---- 80, Atkins, Donna ------ 66, Atkins, Linda ----- 45,66,220 Bailey, Jim - - ---- - - Bailey, Julie ---- 51,220, Bailey, Keith ----- 56,92, Bailey, Kenneth - - - 56,92, Bailey, Nita - - -38,66,153,204 BAKER, ARTIE - - 66,67,69,236 FFA-I,II, FTA-III, Los H.-III, Band-I,II,III, Vice-Pres. IV, Stage Band-IV Baker, Jacque- 32,33,42,64,219, 220 188 269 188 188 Baker, Steve --------- 188 Baker, Tim - - 92,105,188,257 Baldwin, Ricky ------ 56,204 BALDWIN, TERRY - - 56,57,236 FFA-I, Sent, II,III, Vice-Pres. IV, Ag. Co-Op-III,IV Ballow, Jacque - - 6,64,135,188 BALLOW, VICKIE -2,253,236,241 FHA-I,II, Psq. II, FTA-II,III, Thes. II,III, Sans. S.-IV Bane, Mrs. Patricia ------ 177 Bankhead, Ellen - 32,60,66,73, 220,225 Bankhead, Fred ------ 66,188 BARBEE, BOBBY- - - Barbee, Tonya ----- 131,211 Barber, Mr. W. L. ------ 176 BARGER, JO NELL ---- 34,236 FHA-4th Vice-Pres. Aids-III, FTA-IV Barham, Paul ------- 41,204 Barnes, Carol ------- 51,220 Barnett, Mrs. Bennie ----- 173 BARNETT, JIMMY - - 32,34,35, 138,236 FFA-Sec. I, S-Math I,II,III,IV, FTA-II,III, Pres. IV, SC-I,IV, NHS-III, IV, Track-II, III, IV, Basketball-II, III, IV, Football-II, Who's Who-IV Barnett, Johnny- - - - - 66,188 Bartlett, David - - - - 90,204 Bartlett, Keith - - - - 68,188 Bartlett, Lanitta ----- 64,188 Baugh, Rhonda ---- 68,70,188 --- -236 I, Office Baugh, Simeon ---- 52, 53 , 220 BAUMHARDT, LYNN- 25,80,236 Beadle, Les ---- 45,90,l01,204 BEARD, BARBARA-47, 56,147,236 OEA-IV, FFA Sweetheart-IV Beard, 'Ted -------- 56, 204 Beauchamp, Debra ------ 204 Bell, Leslie ---------- 189 BENNETT, ERNEST- - 13,66,67, 236,240 Thes. -II, S-Math-I, Band-I,II,III,IV Bennett, Rice - - 90,91,101,102, 204,217 Benton, Connie -------- 189 Benton, Sally ---- - - -220 Berdine, Kenneth ------- 189 Bergman, John - -45,92,189,190 Berkley, Eddie - 56,92,114,l89, 197 Berkley, Grace -------- 204 Berkley, Malisa - - - 55,71,189 Berkley, Ricky - - - - 49,220 Berkley, Wayne ----- 49,220 Bideler, Debra 204 Bierschenk, Jane - 45,54-,55,204 Bierschenk, Kenny- 30 , 66, 69 , 189 BIERSCHENK , RONNIE -36, 37, 60 , 66,67,69,150,237 FTA-II, Fav. IV, Thes. II, Hist. III,IV, Teacher Aid-Vice-Pres. IV, Band-I , II, III, IV, Band Council I,II,III,IV, Stage Band-II,IV, All-Region Band-I, III, Melon Vine-III Bierschenk, Suzanne - 30,38,66, 204 Bierschenk, Tommy - - - 66,189 BINION, JANIS- 23.72.237 Band- Pfe5,1,11,111g Flagbearer-I,IV, FHA-I,II, SC-I,IV, FTA-II,IV, Thes. II,III, Teacher Aid-IV, Office Aid-Sec. IV, Western Day Repre. -I, III Birdwell, Dana - - - - 45,70,189 Bishop, Janie --------- 204 Black, Bill ---- 14,56,57,220 BLACK, KATHY - 34,42,66,73, 74,237 Band-I,II,III,IV, Twir- ler-I, III, IV, FTA-II, III, IV, Sans S-III, Treas. IV, S-Math- IV, NHS-III, Grass Burr-IV, FHA- I Blackwell, Becky ------- 2,4 Blackwell, Jimmy ------ 204 BLOODWORTH, BILL- .- - 51,236 Bloodworth, Gary ----- 90,204 Bodiford, Mike ---- 35, 59,220 Bodiford, Rhonda ----- 64,189 Bogle, Mrs. Linda ----- 68,82 66 0 Boone, Connie ----- BOONE, DONNA - - - 34, 3 6 FTA-IV, Teacher Aid-IV - ,24 ,237 Bosley, Bob -------- 56 , 189 Bosley, Joe ------- 45,56,189 Bowens, Denise ------- 189 Bowers, Mrs. Pat ------ 164 BowERs, RENEE-21,34,42,58,74, 236,237,249 Band-I, Twirler-I, Thes. II, Sec. III, Psq.-II,III, Tennis-III, Sans S-III,IV, FTA- IV, Office Aid-IV, Grass Burr- III,IV, Class Sec, -IV BOWMAN, TIM ----- --237 Boyd , Danny ----- 60, 68, 204 Bradham, Mark ----- 56,189 BRANDON, SHARON- -52,53,237 Chorus-III, VICA-Sec. IV Brewer, John --------- 204 Brewer, Paula ---- 68,189,95 Brian, Jimmy - - -80,81,82,220 Brian, Ricky ---- 104,114,115 Brian, Mrs. Wanda - - - 55,173 BRIDGES,-CHARLA - 49,237,266 DECA-III,IV Brogdon, Martin- 45,90,103,204 Brogdon, Nan -22,32,41,42,220, 223 Brooks, Richard ---- - - - 189 Brothers, Debbie ------- 204 BROUMLEY, MARK-32 , 33 , 56, 57, 237,249 NHS-III, Vice-Pres IV Ag Co-op-IV Brown, Bob ---- 81,82,56,220 Brown, Corby ------ Brown, Ernestine- - - 64,204, Brown, James ------ - - 204 205 56,204 Brown, Joe ------ 92,104,189 BROWN, JOHN ----- 52, 56,238 Brown, Mr. J. W. ---- Brown, Nan ------- --176 --204 BROWN, TINA- - -32,52,53,238 Brovm, Win ------- 92,190 BROWNING, WALTER ---- 238 Bruce, Gary --------- 190 I I nu ' ' , 2 0 Br an Denise - - - 4,34 45 220 i 'W Bucs - , , , , 241,245 Psq.-II, Capt. III, Thes. -II, FTA-Vice-Pres. III, Treas. -IV, Sans S. -III, Pres-IV, Office Aids-IV Bryant , Chris ------ Bryant, Leeann ----- 64 , - - 221 190 BRYANT, MARK- -30,38,4l,45, 59,60,137,,238 S-Math-I,II,IlI, IV, LOS H. -l,I1,III,lV, FBLA-IV, Thes. -IV, JETS-IV, SC-IV BRUTON, DONNA ---- 49,238 DECA-III, IV BRUTON, DONNA M. - - 49,238 Band-Ig DECA-III, IV Buck, Sue -------- 66,204 Bumgardner, Jeanne- - - 66,190 Bumgardner, Larry ----- 69,21 Bumgardner, Ted ---- 90,204 Buntion, Rita ---- -34,41,221 Burks, Barbara ------ 49,221 Burlington, John ------- 221 Burlington, Matthew ----- 190 Burnette, Debbie ---- 64,190 Burns, Donnie - - 61,71,204 210 Burns, Shelia ---- 45,204 216 Burns Shelly - - 34,58,221 119 239 205 Busby,, Bruce- - - ------ - 205 BUSH, EDDIE - 15,56,8l,82,5'7 238 Bush, Walter ------- 203,205 BUTLER, PAM ---- 238 FHA-I Western Queen-I, Thes-II Butler, Pat --------- 205 Butler, Trudy -------- 221 Byrd, Donnie -56, 92, 131 , 133, 190 Calderson, Josefina ---- 45,221 Cantu, Arturo ------ 221, 226 Cantu, Jesus --------- 190 CAPPEL, MARSHA- 3O,32,34,38, 39,42,63,238,135,118,119,141 FHA-I,II,lIIy FTA-Il,lII,IVgNHS -lII,IVg Library Aid-lg SC-ll,l'lI, Treas. IV, Termis-lll,lVg Sana S-ll,IlI,IVg S-Math-IVg Psq-ll, lllg Volleyball-II,lVg Cheer- leader-IVg Homecoming Rep-IV, Who 's Who-IV Cappel, Gale ' 60, 64, 190 Cardwell, Mike -------- 221 , R - A Cargill, Paula - 41,45, 64, 70,221 Car ton, Dickey ------- 190 CARLTON, STEWART - -51,238 Football-Ig Track-l, Il, III, Los H.-ll,III, DECA-Iv CARNEY, DANNY-5O,5l,238,239 History Club-Pres. Ig Los H. -ll, III, DECA-Pres. IV Carney, Linda -------- 205 Carnleyl, Glenn ------ 56,205 CARPE TER, CARLA - -8,17,32, 33,-11,235,239 SC-lg FHA-lg FTA-II, Thes-ll, Psq. -ll,IIlgNl-IS -Ill, Sec. IV, FBLA-IV Carter, Acejy Bob ----- 56,221 Carter, Bra ----- 56,66,221 Carter, Clovis - - - - - 56,205 Carter, David ------- 56,190 Carter, Mr. James ---- 68,182 Carter, Randy - -33,45,205,203 Casler, Treasa - - 60,61,74,205 CA STLEBERRY, MARTHA - 41 , 47, 55,239 FHA-l,ll,llI,IV, Psq.- ll,Illg FBLA-IV, OEA-IV Castles, Judy ' '30,54,55,22l, 230, 266 Causbie, Marian- - 34,41 , 45,221 Causbie, Theresa ---- 45,190 Chadick, Sherry ----- 66, 205 CHAMBERLAIN , MIKE-48, 49, 239 DECA-III, IV Chandler, Quindon - - 56, 57, 222 Chaney, Nancy 64,190 Chastain, Deborah -55, 60, 70 , 222 Chastain, Judy ------ 55,190 Chenault, Vickie -.66, 72, 222, 230 Childers, Brent - -80,84,205,'206 CHILDERS, GARY ----- 49, Childers, Greg -------- Christenberry, David - - - 90,205 Christenberry, Debbie - 30, 50, 51 , 64, 205 Christenson, Jane ----- 58,205 Christian , Bobby - 34, 60, 81 , 83. 89, 222 Christian, Cindy ----- 55,205 Christian, Mrs. Helen - - 32,164 Christian, Linda ----- 222 Clark, Bobby - - - - CLARK, GLENN - - - - - 45, 92 ,190 239 Clark, Jennifer ----- 205 Clark, Leddie ------ 49 222 Clark, Paula- - 42,54,55,64,222 Clark, Ray ------- 56 190 Claywell, Tommy ----- 222 Coalson, Carol ------- COGGINS, PAULA ---- 51, FHA-l,lI,IIIg DECA-IV Cohron, Patricia - ----- 190 Cokendolpher, Alan- - - 204, Cokendolpher, Vickie ---- 205 239 205 190 Colliflower, Donald- - - 66,205 Compton , Gladys ---- 68 , 190 Compton, Randy- 81, 83, 101 , 102, 222 Connor, Mary -------- 205 Connor, Paula- 30,32,33,42,64, 222 Coody, Cathy ------- 66,205 Cook, Benny - - - -56,190 Cook, Rona d - - - -56,190 Cooper, Cindy - - - - - 222 Cooper, Diana ------- 190 Cooper, Lana - - - -41,64 222 Cooper, Linda- - - - 64 190 Cordell, James - - - - 205 CORDER, DENNIS ---- 49 239 DECA-IV Corley, Cindy ----- 45,64 222 Corley, Keith- - 51,222 272 Couch, Eldon - - ----- 190 Couch, Weldon - - - - 191 114 Cowell, Craig - ----- 223 Cox, Annetta -------- 223 Cox, Charm ---- 60,6-1,74 205 Cox, Mrs. Elaine ------ 172 Cox, Martha ------ 68 191 Cox, Paul ---- 90,206 212 Crawford, Mary - - - -61,64 223 Crawley, Robert- - ---- 206 Creech, Kathy - - - - 45,223 Cribbs, Terry -------- 206 Crooks, Glenn ------- 56,223 CROW, GAYLA - 46,47,239,24l FTA-Ilg OEA-Pres. IVg SC-IV Crow, Odis -------- 72,223 Crow, Valarie- - 54,55,189,191 Crowder, Billy ----- 32,223 Cruce, Jerald -------- 191 CULVER, NORMAN ---- 56, 57 Ag Co-op-IV 279 280 Cummings, Tommy ----- 206 Cunningham, Darryl - 45,66,60, 223 Cunningham, Nancy - 45,60,64, 191 Curfman, Jack - - - 56,191,192 Curtis, Charles ------ 90,206 Curtis, Jan - - 17,34,42,63,223 Curtis, Joe -------- 66,191 Curtis, Kathy - 23,30,45,60,64, 206,209 Daniel, Cindy -------- 191 Daniels, Robert - - - - -191 DANLEY, GARY - - ---- 239 Davee, Janet- - - - - 66,191 Davis, Cynthia - - - - -191 Davis, Jackie --------- 191 DAVIS, JIMMY-56,239 FFA-I,IV Davis, Miss Juanita- - - - 71,162 DAVIS, RICKY- - -93,95,96,98, 100,239 Sans S-ll, Basketball- I,Il,III,IVg Track I,II,lII,IV DAVIS, KAY - - - 34,239 FHA- I,IIIg Los H. -III, FTA-IV, Office Aid-IV Davis, Kim ------ 45, 92, 191 DAVIS, TOM- -17,27,30, 54, 60, 77,239,240,l39,144, 151 S- Math-Ilg Thes-Il, Vice-Pres.lII, Pres. IV, SC-IVg MelonVir1e-IVg FHA Beau-IV Davis, Tommy ---- 56,57,223 Davis, Mrs. Vivian ------ 177 Dawson,f Carroll - -81 , 84,93 , 95, g7,9'8,1TTUT2'2'3,228 Dean, Carl- 17,30,32,34,77,8l, 223 4 Dean Elaine ----- 17 66 , , ,223 DEAN, GAYE-17,66,240 Band-I, lI,1II,IVg FHA-I Dean, Mark ------- 66,191 191 Deatherage, Wayne- -56,189 Dea on An ela 45 64 y , g - - - , ,191 Deegear, Mike -------- 206 Dees, Ronnia- - - - - - - Denman, Dean- - - - - 56 Denman, Joyce ---- - - J 206 191 223 Dowd, Paul ------ 92,104,191 Driver, James -------- Dugan, Debbie ---- 54, 55, 206 223 DUNCAN, BILLY ------- 240 Duncan, Carl- - 48,49,149,223, 268 Duncan, Mr. Charles-90,180,181 Dundan, Patty- - 30,45,131,l33, 191,196 Durham, Janet -------- 223 Dyer, Mr. James ---- 104,180 Earussi, Mike- - - - - - - - 38 Edmiston, Susan ----- 34,223 Edwards, Elaine- - - 34,224,119 EDWARDS, JUDY -240 FHA-I,IIg FBLA-II,IV, FTA-III Edwards, Larry -------- 224 Edwards, Norman - - 92,l05,191, 114,115 Eidson, Joh - - 38,39,42,59,224 Eidson, Scott ----- 6O,66,191 ELDRETH, ELEANOR ----- 240 ELLIS, BOBBY- - - 240 FFA-I,Il FISHER, CYNTHIA - - 46,47,241 FHA-Ig FTA-II,IIIg Los H-III- OEA-Treas. IV Fisher, David --------- Fisher, Pam --------- - Fitzhugh, Mr. L. W.-80,180 Flowers, Bill ------- 56 FONTENOT, TRENA - 17,26,41, 76,239,241,242,143,142 SC-Ig FHA-I,IIg FTA-II, Thes-Illg NHS-III, FBLA-IV, Melon Vine- IV, Melon Vine Queen-IV Ford, Mr. Arlon - - - 34,535,168 Fowler, Eddie --------- 192 FOWLER, EDDIE - - - - 52,241 Fowler, Ricky --------- 206 y 206 192 ,181 192 FRANCIS, BILLY- -30,32,34 ,551 , 85,241,247 SC-IV, NHS-III, IVQ FTA-III,IVg Track-III, Football-IV, Baseball-III, IV Friddle, Charlet - - - 50,51, 206 Friddle, Larry ------ 52,224 Fuller, Jerry - - 92,192,114,115 ELLIS, KAY-240 FHA-l,II,lII,IV Ellis, Randy ---------- 206 Ellis, Ricky --------- 191 English, Alan --------- 224 English, Debbie -------- 224 Escobedo, Paul- 30,92,1'88,l9l, 193 Estes, John ---------- 49 Estes, Merle ------- 64,206 Etheridge, Mrs. Francis- 178,179 ETHERIDGE, RAYMOND -52,241 Evans, Mike --------- 206 Ezell, Darla ------- 64,224 Ezell, Larry --------- 52 Fair, Mrs. Elza Mae ----- 168 FARMER, DAVID - - - 56,57 141 DENNIS, DONNA- - - - - -240 Densmoore, Joyce ---- 55,191 Densmoore, Kathy ---- 55,191 DE SHONG, PAM ----- 55,240 HECE-IV Dickey, Patricia - - - 60,74,206 Dimery, Diana ------ 55,223 DIMERY, WALLACE - 14,81,85, 240 Dixon, Troy ------- 15,206 Dobbs, Tracy- -32,45, 66, 69, 223 Dobson, Roger ------ 56,191 Doggett, Robert - - - 56,590,206 Dolar, Lynn--- ---55,191 DOOLEY, REBA- - - ---- 239 Dooley, Wanda- - - - - -206 Dosier, Von Kay - - - - 54,223 Doss, Abbe ---- - - 32, 223 Doss, Debbie - - ---- 223 Doss, John ---- - - 16,191 Dossey, Becky - - - - - 42,223 Doster, Carie ------ 206,212 DOSTER, EDWARD ---- 56, 157 DOWD, MARK - - 49, 56,240,243 FFA-I, II,III,IVg Football-IgThes -IIg DECA-IV Feemster, Craig ------- 224 Feemster, Laura - - - - 68 192 Fife, Bertie ---- - - - 55 192 FIFE, GARY - - ------ 241 Fife, Ruth ------- 55,71 206 Finley, Mr. Jack ----- 49 174 Finley, Jeannie- - 32,41,42 224 FISCHER, DOYLE -1- - - - 55 241 DECA-III, HECE-IV Fischer, Flora ----- - -224 nm., Galindo, Linda- - - - - 206 Galloway, Basil - - - - 206 Gammill, Rodney - - - - 224 Gandee, David- - - - 56,192 Gandee, Ida - - - - - 70,192 Garren, Joe - - - - - - 56,192 Garrett, Wayne - - - 32,534,224 GARWOOD, POLLY ---- 4 FHA-lg LOS H-II,lIIg LibraryAClub-IV Gault, rs. Nichole ----- 163 Gentry, Bobby-38, 66, 69,206,213 GENTRY, NANCY -32,34,36,41, 60,614-36,241,243 Band-1,t1, III,IVg LOS H-Hg Thes-II,III,IVg FTA-II,III,IVgNI-IS-III, Treas IV, Teacher Aid-IVQ FBLA-IV Gerloff, Mrs. Julia - - - 58,160 Gibbs, Mrs. Diane ------ 164 Gibson, Janice -------- 192 Gibson, Susan ---- 30,42,224 Gibson, Wayne- - -52,53,56,224 GIBSON, WENDELL - 56,57,241 FFA-I, II,III,IV, Thes-II, Team-lII,IV GILBERT, DANNY ---- 52,241 71,2 1 FTA-Hg Rodeo 188,193 Illg FTA-IV Guenther, Alan- - - - 61,225 Guerry, Cheryl- - - - - 45, Guinn, Sharla ---- 34, 70, Haggerton, Jerry ------- Ha as, Patty --------- HALE, GINGER ----- 241,242 Los H-II, I-'TA-II, Sec. IIIg Thes -lI,III,IVg FBLA-llg Grass Burr- 111,1v Hale, Scotty -------- 48,49 HALL, ADELA - 32,34,36,38,59, 242,118 Psq-II,IIIg FHA- Treas I,ll, NHS-III,IVg S-Math- III,IVg JETS-III,IVg Los H-III, FTA-IV, Teacher Aid-IV, Vol- leyball-III, IV Hall, Bill --------- 1,225 Hall, Deborah - - - - - 55,225 Hall, Millie Sue ---- 32,41,45 Hamil, Linda ------- 64, 192 Hamilton, Kevin ----- 56,192 HAMILTON, PAT - - 81,85,131, 132,236,242 Football-I,II,III, IVg Track-Ig Los H-II,IIIg Class Pres. -IVg Class Fav-IV Hammond, Darrell ---- 51,225 Hand, Bill -------- 68,192 HANEY, WAYNE ------- 207 207 192 207 Heaslet, Karen - - - - 64,193 Heck, Robert- - - - - 51,225 Heine, Debbie - - ----- 225 Heine, Larry - - - - 81,89,225 Helbing, Duke -------- 16 Helms, Debbie ---- 50,51,225 HEMPHILL, JERALD - - - 49,243 Library Aid-Ig Los H-II, IIIg NHS-I1l,IVg DECA-IV Henby, Woody -------- 193 Henderson, Ronnie ------ 207 Hickerson, Butch- - - 66,69,225 Hickle, Jack-34,90,101,102,226 Hickle, Randy ----- 104,193 kman yllrp - - 52,68,226 114 -- 242 Hardin, Jimmy ------ 68, 192 266 Hardin, Sherry-42, 54, 55, 207, Hardin, Tim ------- 56,207 Hardin, Vicki ---- 30, 64, 192 193 207 .VICA-IV Gilbert, Vicky -------- 225 GILLEY, BECKY - - - 55,60,242 FHA-Ig Thes-II,IlI,IV, Psq-II, HECE-IV Gilley, Jessy ------- 92,192 Gilley, Sheri ----- 64 55,192 Goff, Rhonda- ---- 34 Goodson, Mr. Billy - 38 42,225 39,175 Goodson, Royce ------- 206 Gorley, D. C. - - - - - - - 192 Gorley, James - - - - - - - 192 Gorley, Julie --------- 192 HARDIN, VIRGINIA - -47,54,55, 242 FHA-I,II,III,IV, Psq-II, III, FTA-II, Volleyball-III, OEA -Sec, IV Harding, .Darlene ---- 45,192 Harding, Richard' ---- 90,225 Hardy, Danny -- - - - 52,56,225 HARRELL, VICKIE - - 17,27,32, 34,35,41,60,66,74,242 FHA- I,II, Band-I,II,IIl,lVg History Club-Ig Thes-II,IIl,IV, FTA-II, Parl. III, Vice-Pres. IV, Grass Burr-III, Editor-IV, NHS-III,IV, 92, , onny 56,92,193,114,115 207 243 Hill, Johnny --------- HILL, RAY ---- 32,56,57, JETS-llI,IVg NHS-lll,lVg FFA- IVg Ag Co-op-IV Hill, Ted ----------- 193 Hill, Tony ----- 32,34,90,28 Hillard, Kay ------- 70, 193 HOBBS, GARY DON - 38,45,93, 94, 96, 97, 99, 243 Football-I, Basketball-I, II, III, Capt.IVg Track-l,IIg Los H-ll,lIl, Pres. -IVg S-Math-lVg SC-IV HOBBS, GARY LYNN ----- 243 Hobbs, Ricky ----- 92,193,104 Hodgle, Doug --------- 193 Hoe er, Krista - - 45,60,61,190, 193 HOEFLER, TERIAN- 23, 55, 60, 61, 243, 145 Sans S-Ig Thes l1,1ll, Fav. IV, FHA-IV, HECE-IV Holbrook, Judy - 55,60,207,214, 119 HOLBROOK, KEITH - 38,45,243 Basketball-I, Il, III, IVg Track- l,ll,llI,IVg Los H-II,III,IVg s- Math-IV Holden , Darrell ------- Hollingsworth, Carla ----- GONZALEZ, JERRY- - 47,66,67, 69,242,244 Band-I,II,III, IVg Stage Band-IVgBand Council-lVg Los H-llg FBLA-Ilg OEA-IV GOUGE, TIM ----- 49,242,251 Graham, Debbie ------- 192 Gratts, Charles -------- 206 GRATTS, FLOYD - - 81,85,242 Football-II,III,IVg Track-IlI,IV Gratts, Lenora - 45,64,206,2l6, 119 Gray, Mike ------- 90,206 Gray, Steve ----- 92,192,114 Grayson, Ronnie ------- Green, Howard ---- 45,90, 192 206 Greenfield, Ricky ------ 206 GREER, DEBRA ------ 47,242 Band-1,115 Thes-II,IIIg FTA-IIIg FBLA-IIIgVolleybal1-III, OEA- IVg Los H-III Greer, Linda ------ 207 Griffin, Janice- - - - - - Griffin, Joe Ray - - - - - 225 Griffin, Holley- - - - - 64,192 Griffith, Daniel ----- 70,225 Grogan, Jeanne ---- 45,64, Grogan, Karen ---- 60,64 GROGAN, KATHIE- -34,242,243 SC-lg FHA-Ig FTA-lI,III,lVg Thes-II,IIIg Psq-Lieu II, Los H- ,118 192 207 192 FBLA- Vice-PIGS. IV: SC-IV Harris, Debbie ------ 64 207 Harris, Derrell ------ 90,207 Harris, Diane - ---- 193 Harris, Don ---- - - -193 Harris, Donald - - - - 56 193 Harris, Mike - - - - -225 Harris, Roy -------- 90,207 Harrison, Dean -------- 207 Hart, Dale - - 27,34,45,75,101, 224,225 HART, DEAN --------- 242 Hart, Mr. Pete ------ 80,181 HART, WRENDA - 34,58,66,67, 69,73,242 FHA-I, Band-I,II, lII,IVg Stage Band-IVgTwirler-I, III, IV, Band Council-III, IVgFTA -Il,III,lV, Thes-II,III, Office Aid-Sec. IVg Sans S-III Harwell, Terry -------- 193 HATFIELD, DONNA - - 239,242 FHA-I HATFIELD, RANDY ----- 243 Football-I Haught, Beverly ------- 207 I-IAVINS, NELDA ----- 55,243 Band-l,llg FHA-II, HECE-Sec IV Hawkins, Cheryl ------- 193 Hazelwood ---- 10 , 41 , 64, 225 HEASLET, JAMES ------ 243 HOLLOWAY, DOUG - - - 66,243 Holloway, Glenn ----- 92, HOLMAN, DARLENE - - 243, Los H-11,11I, FTA-II,III Holmes, Brenda ------- 207 HOLMES, DONNA - 32,34,35,36, 42,60,244,259 Band-I, SC-Ig FHA-I, Thes-Il,IV, Sans S-II, III,IVg FTA-II,III, Sec. IV,Psq- ll,lIIg NHS-I1l,lVg Teacher Aid- IV 193 251 Holtsclaw, Mrs. Alice ---- 181 HOLTSCLAW, JAY - -47,66,148, 244 Band-I,II,III,IVg Los H- Ilg OEA-Fav. -IV, FBLA-IV Hooper, Jerry --------- 193 Hoover, Dwayne ----- 66,193 Hoover, Lymeda - 32,38,39,42, 59, 226, 119 Hopgood, Cathi ------- 226 HOPKINS, STEVE - 34,38,39,41 45,59,60,75,244 S-Math-I,II III, Pres. IVg Geography Club- Ig History Club-Ig Los H-II,IIIg Tennis-II, III, IV, NHS-III, IV, JETS-Illg Rep. IV, Thes. -III,lV, FTA-IV, FBLA-IVg Grass Burr- IVg SC-IV Hord, Bill ----- ---- 1 83 Horner, Martha ---- - - 226 HORNSBY, GLENDA - - - -244 282 Horton, Charlie-41,81,82,83,85, 101,102,220,221,226 HORTON, JERRY - 52 VICA-IV Horton, Jo Ann ------ 64,193 Horton, Linda Ann - - 50,50,20O Horton, Marilyn ------- 207 Hon, Burch- - -93,94,96,98,226 Hott, Greg -------- 34,226 Howard, Marion- 45, 92, 114, 115, 193 Howton, Brenda-30 , 32, 34, 42, 64, 142, 226 193 Hubbard, Howard Hubbard, Eddie -------- 207 HUDSON, CHRIS - -19, 66, 67, 69, 244 Los I-I-III, Band-I,II,III, IV, Band Pres. IV Hughett, Billy -------- 50 Hughes, Steve - - - -226 Hull, Charles- - 193 Hull, Cindy - - 193 Hull, Mona ---- - 193 Hurst, Kenneth - - - 193 Hurst, Thomas - - - 226 Hutson, Paul - - 207 Israel, Kathie - - - - - 194 Jack, Gaylene- - - - -66,194 Jackson, Betty -------- 194 JACKSON, B VERLY ---- 244 FHA-I,IV, Nurses Club-Ig Los H- II, Office Aid-III, HECE-IV JACKSON, CHARLES- Football-Ig Baseball-III, IV Jackson , Jackson, J ackson , Larry - - -240 , 244 Debra ------- Jerry -------- - ---55 Jahns, Carol- - - Jamar, Beverly - Jefferson, Belinda ----- 64 J enkins , J ohnson J ohnson Johnson , Johnson , Johnson , Johnson , Johnson , : s Steve - 81,536,208 Allen ------- Curtis ----- 68 Ginger ---- 38,45 Madeline ---- 24 Martha ------ 55 Mike- - - - - - Teresa - - - - - - Vivian ---- 25, 55 Deborah ------ JOHNSTON, LISA ----- 41 Thes.-II,IIIg Psq-II, Lieu III, Los H-III, Volleyball-III, SC-IVg FBLA-IV Jones, Billy - - - J ohnson Johnston, - - -56, 194 207 207 208 208 190 216 226 194 205 208 227 208 194 227 208 244 194 Jones, Carol --------- 227 Jones, Cliff-30,38,60,75,90,209 Jones, Dennis --------- 51 Jones, Diana - - -V ----- 208 Jones, Delores ------- 208 Jones, Donna - - - 34,41,45,227 JONES, JANA- 32,,34,36.,11-4,42 60,244 Thes-IV, FTA-III,IVg Sans S-III,IVg NHS-IV, Teacher Aid-IV, Volleyball-IV JONES, JUDY - - - 34,36,71,244 FHA-I,IIg FTA-IV, Nurses Club- Ig Library Club-IIl,IVg Teacher Aid-IV Jones, Kelly --------- 194 JONES, LARRY- 29,41,60,66,67, 69,75,244 Bahd-I,II,III,1Vg Drum Major-I,IVgStage Band-II, III,lVg Band Council-IV, History Club-Sec. Ig Thes-III, Parl. IV, Los H-III, FBLA-IV, Grass Burr- IVg Melon Vine-IV JONES, LINDA - - 244 FHA-I, IV, FTA-II, HECE-III,IV Jones, Nancy - - - 55,60,71,209 Jones, Rex ------ 104,193,194 Jones, Tommy ------- 194 JORDAN , GARY- - 38,41,45,59, 60,140,145,244 S-Math- II, III,IVg Los H-Il,lII,IVg Tennis- II, III, Thes-IV, JETS- Pres. IV, FBLA-Fav. IV, Who's Who-IV Justice, Alan - 42,45, 52,53, 66, 227 Justice , Pam -------- Kearns , Rhonda -----'- 194 194 KELL, BARBARA- 244 FHA-IV, HECE-III,IV Kellough, John ----- 105 194 KELLOUGH, PEARL ----- 244 Kelly, Dana -------- 209 Kerry Kay ----- 64 205 207 Kelly? sherry - 54,41, 50,511 58, 227 Kelly, w. T. ----- 45,90 1 209 Kennedy, Cathy -------- 47 Kennedy, Randy ----- 131,227 Kennedy, Mrs. Suellen - 164,165 Krtooma, Bos - 65,59 Band-1, II,IlI,IVg S-Math-II, HECE- IV, FHA-IV Kincaid, Kathy ------- 227 KLEGKA, KATHY ---- 60,245 FHA-lg FBLA-II, Thes-II,III Sans S-III Koerner, Steven ------ Koonce, Mike - - - -32,56 Knight, Roy --------- Knight, Vickie - - 17,76,68, Kur s, Robert ------ 30, IV, 227 227 194 194 194 Lain, Gary Don ------- 209 Laman, Darlene- - - - 45,227 Laman, Kay- - - - - - 209 Lamb, Greg - - - - 105,194 Langford, Judy- - - - - - - 194 Langford, Marion - ' 70, Lantz, Miss Shelia ---- 45, Lawrence, Mr. Charles - 93, Leal, Ernest --------- Ieas, Julie ------ 60,71, Le Doux, Alacia ----- 227, Lee, Rita -.- 34,41,42,227, Ie Flore, Cynthia ---- 42, Lester, Mr. David ------ Letson, Greg ----- - - 227' 163 181 209 194 266 233 227 169 209 6131: Lewallen, Betty ------- 209 Lewelling, Tim ---- 45,292,195 LIGHT, DONICE 47,245 OEA-IV Light, Elmer - - - - 209 Lindsay, Gerry ------- 195 LINVILLE, TROBIE ---- 55,245 FFA-I,Il,IVg HECE-IV LITTLE, GLENNA - 21,24,27,34, 4l,45,46,47,245 FHA-LII, FTA-II,III,IVg Los H-II,III,IVg FBLA-IV, OEA-Parl. IV Lime, Laura- -42, 60, 61,190,209 Little, Nancy -------- 195 LITTLE, NANCY-245 DECA-IV LITTLETON, MARK- - 32,33,38, 39,45,93,l4O,180,245 Track- IV, NHS-III, Pres. IV, S-Math- III,IVg JETS-III,IVg Los H-III, Golf-III, Basketball-III, IV,Who 's Who-IV LOCKWOOD, SHARON-30,34,36, 62,63,134,135,136,245,268 SC-I,II,III,PreS. IV, FHA-I- Cheerleader-I, III, IV, Psq- Lieu II, Los H-II,IIIg TheS-II,IIIgTer1- nis-II,IIl, FTA-IIl,IVg Teacher Aid-IV, Who 's Who-IV, Home- coming Queen-IVg Football Sweetheart-IIIg Track Atten- ant-III 1 Logan, Brad ---- 195,105,114 Long, Daniel- - ------ 209 Long, David --------- 195 Long, Karen - - - 38,60,74,209 Long, Robert --------- 209 LONG, SANDRA - 26,47,71,245. FHA-Rep. I, S-Math-Rep. Ig Band-I.II,IIl,lV, All-Region Band-IV, FTA-II, OEA-Hist, IV, Library Aid-IV Loone Melissa , ------- 209 45,92,105,195, 197 , 114, 115 Lovelace, lim -------- 227 55 ----- 45195 D LOVELADY, BRENT - 45,195,51 245 Low, Debra ----- ---- 1 95 Low, Karen- - - - -227 Lusk, Darrell- - - - 49,227 Lynch, Donald - - ---- 227 MCQUEEN, BARRY ----- 246 Basketball-I, Track-I, II, III, LV, Football-Mgr. I Maddox, Gary ------ 66,210 Magellan, Sammy ------ 210 Ma lory, Bill ------- 66,210 Mallory, Mike ---- 56, 92, MALTBY, DEBBIE ------- 195 246 FHA-Ig Office Aid-Ig OEA-IV Maltby, Dianne ------ 64,228 Manfredi , Steve ------- MANFREDI, RONALD - 52, 53 , 210 246 Band-I,II,IIIg Thes-III, S-Math- III, VICA-IV MANGRUM, BOBBY ---- 14,246 MANGRUM, BRENDA - 55, 71, 246 FHA-I, II, III, IVQ Psq-Hg HECE- McAdams, Joan- - 11,17,60,64, 76,209 MCALISTER, MARION - - 60,71, 145,245 Band-1,11,n1, s-Math -1, Los H-Il, FTA-IIIg Thes-111, Fav. -IV McBee, Ricky ---- 56,57,227 McCain, Miss Mary - - - 55,173 McCann, Jeanette - - - 209,212 McCasland, Mr. John - - 70,183 MCCLUNG, MELINDA- 25,27,30, 34,-42,72,75,238,245,l3l,132, 141 SC-Vice-Pres. I,III, Cha plain IV, FHA-I,IIg Band-I, II, Volleyball-II, FTA- lI,lII,IV, Psq-III, Sans S-III, Vice-Pres IVg Tennis-lII,IVg Grass Burr-IV, Flag-Bearer-IV, Homecoming- Rep-IVg Who 's Who-IV, Class Sec. -II, Class Fav. -IV McCracken, Jerry ------ 209 McCrary, Mrs. Ima - - - 41 172 McDaniel, David ------- 227 McDanie'l, Dickey ------ 210 McDavid, Toni ----- 6,64,195 McFerrin, Jo Ellen ---- 55, MCGUERE, DONNA ---- 70 Chorus-Vice-Pres. IV McGlothlin, David ------ 195 Mclntosh, Bonny -60,64,195,199 Mclntosh, Scott- -30,6O,221,228 MCKELLY, BILL- - 34,36,41,245 FBLA-II,III, Treas. IVg FTA- III,IV, Teacher Aid-IV Mclieown, Linda ------- 210 McLaughlin, Cathy- - 56,57,228 McLaughlin, Neal - - 56,57,228 McLaughlin, Paul- - -56,114,92, 195,115 McLemore, Micky ----- 210 McLemore, Mike ------ 195 McMahon, Mr. R. L.-52,l74, McManus, Lisa -------- McManus, Steve ----- 56,210 MCMICHEAL, RITA ---- 55,245 McMillin, Jimae ------- 195 195 245 1 175 228 McNabb, Carolyn- - - - -210 MCNEILL, EVELYN - - - -245 Office Aid-I McNiel, Connie - - - -228 McNiel, Steve - - - - - -195 McPeters, Glenn - - - -56,210 IV, Library Club-IV Manire, Brenda -------- 210 Manning, Donna - - - -228 Maroon, James - - ---- 228 Martin, Beverly- - - - -45,228 Martin, Jerry - - ----- 210 Martin, Linda- - - ---- -195 Martin, Lynn -------- -195 MARTIN, MONTY - 49,239,246 DECA-III, Pres. IV Martinez, Raymond ------ 195 Martino, Beth- - - 1l,15,30,45, 6O,66,210 MARTS, CHARLES - - 34,41, Marts, Darrell ------ 70, Marshall, Debbie ----- 64,195 Marshall, Dennis-45,92,195,105, 114 195 246 195 Marshall, John -------- Martino, Mrs. Kaye ----- 181 Marvin, Stewart - - - - - -228 Mask, Bobby ---- - - 56,228 Mason, Debbie -------- 195 Matthews, Mariney ---- 195 Matthews, Sharon- - - - , Maughan, Russ - - - - - Mau sby, Allen- - - - -195 Maxfield, Wade - - - -195 Maxwell, David ------- Maxwell, Ricky ------ 30, May, Sharon ----- 41, 64, Mayberry, Kelly-92,114, 115, Mayers, Kathy -------- Mayers, Thomas ---- 6,64, Means, Gary ------- 51, Means, Russell -------- MEANS, TERESA - -17,32,34,35, 41,45,77,246 FHA-I,IIg NHS- III,IV, FTA-II,III, Parl. IV, Los H-III, IVg FBLA-IVg Melon Vine- IV 65, 55 195 195 228 195 228 195 210 195 228 195 Measures, Marilyn ------ 210 Medford, Doris -------- 210 Meeker, Lynette - - - 68,70,21O MELLARD, RANDY - - 34,37,93, 95,99,246 Football- I,II,III, IV, Basketball-I, II, III, IVg Track -I,II, Baseball-II,III, SC-Ig Library Aid-Ig FTA-IVg Teacher Aid-Pres. IV Messimer, Dawn ----- 55,210 Messimer, Malcom ------ 195 MESSIMER, SHELIA - 32,55,246 FHA-I,IVg Nurses Club-Ig Los H- II,III, NHS-III,IV Midgley, David ------- 228 Miles, Billie - - - - - 64,211 Miles, Marcy - - - - 64,195 Patton, Mrs. Polly - - 30,58,161 Odum , Terrie ------- , Miller, Bill ---- 45,92,104,195 Miller, Debbie -------- 195 MILLER, RANDY ' - 1O,16,21,34, 79 , 80 , 86, 246 , 247 Football-I, II III, IV, Baseball-Il, III, IV, FTA- IVg Class Fav. -III , egigtitynufrngygy gygy y W. .lM1 ,lllll 284 NICHOLS, STEVE ---- 5, 71, 247 Miller, Rhonda -'- --- 211 Miller, Tim ' '---- 211 Millican, Betty -------- 195 Millikan, Ann ---- 11,60,64,211 Mills, Jimmy --------- 195 Mitchell, Kip- -------- 211 Mize, Danice ------ 64,228 Mobley, Mr. Jerry - - -5O,5l,174 Moncus, Kim ------- - - 229 Monroe, Terrie ------- MONTGOMERY CONNIE 17 30 3 34 41 45 '76 243 246 248 FHA I FTA II III IV Los H III IV NHS III IV SC IV Melon Vine , Editor-IV, FBLA-IV Mont om v -- - '.:- - s Moore, Debbie ------- 64,211 Moore, Jackie -------- 196 Moore, Kelvin ' 66,69,211 Moore, Scarlett ---- 64,135, 211 Moore, Shelia -------- 196 Moore, Teresa - - 64,142,196,198 Moore, Vickie ------- 51,229 Moores, Joseph --------- 1 96 Moreland, Mr. Jerry - - - 168,169 Morena, Mary -------- 196 Morgan, Barbara - - - - - - 229 Morgan, Geneva - - ---- 196 Morgan, Henry -------- 196 Morgan, Kenneth- - - 56,191,196 Morgan, Mark - - ----- 196 Morgan, Rosetta ---- 54,55,229 Morris, Dobber ----- 56,59,229 Morton, Mike ---- 196,114,115 Moss, Mrkeia- -32,34,64,75,22S, 229 Moughon, Chuck - - - 45,92,196, 114,115 Moughon, Leslie ---- 30 , 64, 196 Moughon, Linda - 27,30,32,34,42, 63 , 131 , 222, 229 Murphy, Barbara - 34, 64,222,229, 232 Murphy, Becky -------- 211 MURPHY, ROBERT - 41,80,83,86, 93,94,97,l28,129,247 Football- I,II,III,IVg Basketball-I, Mgr. II, lII,IVg SC-I, Parl. IV, Sans S-II, III, S-Math-II, Vice-Pres. III, Tennis-III, Baseball-III, FBLA- IV, Class Vice Pres..-II, Pres-III Murray, Loren-45,92,105,1l4,196 Murrel Tomm ---- 45 92 196 p Y 1 1 Musgrave, Lisa ----- 42, 64,196 Myers, Robert ---- 1- ---- 229 Myers, Shane- - - ---- 92,196 Nash, Steve -------- 56,211 Neimeyer, Kavin- - 11,30,60,64, 211,217 NELSON, RENEE -2o,41,47,14s, 237,247 Office Aid-IV, FBLA- IVg OEA-Fav. IV Newberry, Debbie ----- X229 Newberry, Lee Ann - -60, 64,188, 196, 198 Newman, Jan --------- 211 Nichols, Karen - - 41,6O,66,229 FO0tba11-Mgr. Ig Band-1, II, III, IV, Thes-II, IIIg FBLA-II, III Noe, Robin ------- - - -196 NOLAND, LINDA- 27,32,34,36, 58, 66,136, 244,247 FHA-I,IIg FTA-II, III, IV, Teacher Aid-IV, Los H-III, NHS-III,IVg Office Aid-111, Pres-IV, Band-1,11, rv: whos who-rv III, N olley , Pat ---------- 211 Norman, Jimmy - - - -56, 229 O'Bannon, Teresa- - - - -196 ODUM, PEGGY - - ---- -247 Peoples, Gary ----- 66, 69,212 PEOPLES, SHIRLEY - - - 247,118 FHA-I, II, III, HECE-III, Volley- ball-II,lV Petie, Craig ---- 56,81,86,230 Peveler, Judy --------- 230 Phelps, Mark - 23,45,6o,9o,212 PHILLIPS, BARBARA - 19,23,59, 60,66,6'7,69,139,146 FHA-Ig History Club-Ig Los H-IIgFTA-Ilg Thes-II,III, Sec. IVg Band-Il, III,IVg Stage Band-ll,lVg NHS- III,IVg JETS-III, Vice-Pres. IV, Band Sweetheart-IV, Who's Who 64 211 Oldham, Judy ----- 41,64,212 O'Rourke, Dawn - - - 45,64,196 Overman, Ricky ----- 56,212 Overton, Daniel - ----- 229 Overton, John- - - - - -212 Owenby, Dusty -------- 229 PARKER, GARY -------- 247 FFA-I, II, Football-I,II, III, Ag Co-op-III, DECA-IV PARRISH, MARTHA ------ 59 Thes-lII,IVg Band-III,IVg JETS- III, Sec. IV Parsons, Sharon ------ 51,230 PASCHAL, MIKE ------- 247 FFA-I,II,III, AG Co-op-IVg Ro- deo Team-IV Paschal, Sharlett ------- 212 Patterson, Mike- -80,86,207,212 PATTON, LA NELLE - 24,55,247 FHA-I, Sans S-II, FBLA-II, NHS-IV, HECE-III, Vice-Pres IV -IV Phillips, Charlton- - - 58,66 212 Phillips, Karen ------ 64 196 PHILLIPS, TERESA ---- 45 247 Los H-IV Phillips, Vickie ---- 38,45 196 PHIPPS, GLENN -------- 247 Basketball-II, VICA-IV Pigg, Bobbyj ---------- 212 Pitman, Bo ------- 45 212 Platt, Debbie - - - - - 212 Plumlee, Debby- - - - - 196 Plumlee, Donna- - - - - 196 Plyler, Mark ---- - 92,196 PORTER, CHARLES - - - 52,248 VICA-IV Porter, Linda ------ 50,248 Porter, Roy --------- 196 Potter, Fred- - -92,196,114,115 Sears , Becky ------- Potter, Howard ---- 56,90,212 Potts, Arthur - - ---- 212 Potts, Karla ---- - - - 197 POTTS, MAGGIE - - - - 248 Powell, Debra ---- - - 230 Powell, Mary Jane ----- 212 Prachyl, Donna ------ 64,197 30, 92, 197,114 Preston, Mike- - Pringle, Sally ------ -64 Privette, Eileen ------- PRIVETTE, HOPE ------ 248 FHA-I,Il,III, HECE-IV Proctor, Mae - ------- 197 Pruitt, Jackie ----- 212, 54. 55 PUCKETT, CHERYL- - 17,34,36, 37,72,77,245,248 FHA-I, Thess-ll,III, FTA-II, Treas. III, IV, Melon Vine-Il,III,IV, Vol- leyball-III, IV, . Flagbearer-IV, ,197 212 Riebe, Randy - - 30,92,197,114, 115 Ringo, Richard -------- 197 Risedon, Joe - - - - - - - -213 ROBERTS, DIERDRE- - - 248 259 Office Aids-I Roberts, Larr - - - Roberts, Sanclla - - - - -68 Roberts, Steve- - - Robertson, David ----- 56 Robertson, Debra ---- 197 -197 213 -230 197 201 197 Roberson Mark -------- Robinson Bill ---- 92,104 197 Robinson, Mrs. Bobbie - -41,172 Robinson, Jimmy ----- 60,213 Robinson, Sherry - - - 41,60,A230 Sadberry, Claire - - - Salazar, Mary - - - - Salazar, Virginia- - - - Sanderson, Betty - - - Sanderson, Wes- - - - - - -214 -197 -197 -231 -214 Scherer, John ------- 56,197 Scholwinski, Donna ---- 66,197 Schoonover, Emilee - - - 70,197 Schraub, Mr. Henry - 66,629,183 SCHULT, JOAN ----- 55,249 Scott, Don ----- - - 66,214 Scott, John ---------- 214 Scott, Marilee ---- 42,60,231 Seaberry, Mrs. Dell- - - 71,162 Searcy, Kay --------- 214 Roden, Ricky ------ - - -213 Teacher Aid-I-list. IV, Class Sec. -III Pugh, Alex - - - - - 212 Pugh, Pam ----- - - - 197 Purdy, Doris -------- 230 Puryear, Mrs. Melba -38,39,l69 Ragle, Bill ----- ---- 2 30 Ragle, Jimmie ------ 60,213 Ragle, Leslie ---- 51,230,264 Rainey, Randy -------- 230 Raine Sand Ray , Valerie -------- I y, y 63 Rains, Steve ------ - - - Ratts, Henrietta ------ 64 248,144 Band-l,lI,Ill,lV, ,213 197 ,197 RAY, BARBARA - - 41,5S,Bo,66, S.. Math-I, FTA-II, Thes-lI,lII, Vice Pres. IV, FBLA-III, Pres. IV, District Vice-Pres. IV,FBLA Fav. -IV, Office Aid-III, IV Ray, Debra -------- - .213 Ray, Sherry-11,30,45, 60, 64,213 213 ROBINSON, SUSAN - - 21,55,24S FTA-II, Thes-II,IV, Sans S-II, Psq-II, HECE-IV, FHA-IV Robinson, Vickie - 22,41,42,230 Rogers, Carrie- 21,3O,31,45,63 135,221,231 Rogers, David- - 56,92,114,115 197 ROGERS, RHONDA - - 34,36,37, 41,151,248 FHA-I, Psq-II, Lieu. III, Tennis-II, III, FBLA-II, Parl. III, Sec. IV, Los H-III, FTA-III, Fav. IV, Teacher Aid- Treas. IV Rokus, Edward ------ 56,213 Rosas, Brenda --------- 231 Rose, Clinton - 32,45, 66, 69, 231 66 Rose, Lynn -------- Rowell, Deborah ------- Rucker, James ---- 81,86,93, 94,99,206,213 RUCKER, MELVIN - - 14,80,84, 83,238,247,248 Rue, Mark ---- - - - 56,213 ,213 231 55,231 Shackleford, Barney- 56,92,105, 197,114,115 Shaffer, David ------ 66,197 Shaffer, Katy - - 45,66,214,215 Shahan, Gary -------- 197 Sharp, Bart ---------- 214 Sharp, Pam ------ - - - 197 Sharp, Peggy ------- 197 Sharp, Randy - -45,101,103,231 Sharp, Sylvia -------- 231 Shaw, Pat ------ 54,55,197 Shaw, Mr. Woody ---- 38,170 SHEFFIELD, RANDY ---- 248 Sheffield, Sally ----- 70,197 Shell, Daniel -------- 198 Shell, Debbie ------ 60,231 SHELTON, NIKKI - 30,34,36,42, 64,63,135,249 Psq-II, FTA- ll,Ill,lV, Thes-11,1113 FBLA-II, Office Aid-II, Tennis-II,III Cheerleader-III,lV, SC-III, Sec. IV, Track Sweetheart-III, Sans S-III,IV, Homecoming Rep-IV, Teacher Aid-IV Reddell, Ronnie ------- 197 REEDER, DEBBIE ------ 34,36 FTA-IV, Teacher Aid-IV Reeder, Pam ----- 15,66 213 Reeder, Phillip ---- 66,69,213 REEDER, STEPHEN - - 15,55,248 Reynolds, Mr. G. A. - - - 34 35, 36,37,l65 REYNOLDS, JOYCE -17,27,32,34, 35,36,37,41,76,248,l5O FHA-l,II, Melon Vine-II,III,Bus- iness Mgr. IV, Thes-II, FTA-Il, Hist. -Ill, Hist. -IV, NHS-llI,IVg Teacher Aid-Parl. IV REYNOLDS, LYNN - - 19,20,8O, 81,87,88,89,248 Football-I, ll,III, Capt, -IV, Track-I, S- Math-I, LOS H-Ill, FBLA-IV Rhodes, Brack ------ 56,230 RHODES, NANCY ------ Rhoten, James ------- 248 213 Richards, Bill ' ' ' 41,45, 60,213 Richards, Billy ------- 230 Ruland, Evelyn - - - - - Ruth, Vincent- - - Rutledge, Karen - RUTLEDGE, KAY- 214 231 214 248 Shewmake, Mrs. Charlene - 178 198 Shingleton , Chris ----- Shingleton, Karen ------ 214 Shows, Kim ----- - - 214 1 l l Ab Capt - Captain DECA - Distributive Education Club of America FBLA - Future Business Leaders of JETS - Junior' Engineering and Technical Society Los H - Los Hidalgos NHS - National Honor Society America FFA - Future Farmers of America FHA - Future Homemakers of America OEA - Office Education Association Psq - Pep Squad Parl. - Pres. - Parliamentarian President FTA - Future Teachers of America HECE - Home Economics Coopera- tive Education Richards, Cathy ------ 55 213 Richards Dexter ------ 213 Richards, Marilyn ------ 201 Richardson, Mrs. Ruth Ann-41 172 Riddle, Andra ----- 41,60 213 Riddle, Larry -------- 213 RIDDLE, RHONDA ----- 47 248 FHA-I,Illg Thes-ll, Psq-II, Los H-III, OEA-IV Riebe, Mark- - '92,105,197,114, 115 SC - Student Council S-Math - Science-Math Club I Sans S - Sans Souci Thes - Thespian Society VICA - Vocational Industrial Cooperative Association H-II,IlIg Baseball-III, FBLA-IV, 286 Simmons, Mr. Phil- 59,170,171 Simpson, Jeanne- - - 41,634,214 Simpson, Mrs. Wilma ---- 161 SINGLETON, MIKE - -24,32,66, 240,249 NHS-IV, Band-lII,lV Singleton, Randy ---- 90,214 Singer, Kevin ----- 66,69,198 Sipes, Mitzi --------- 198 Stults, Carola --------- 199 Stults, Gary --------- 215 Stults, Juanita - - 38,70,55,190 Stults, Marlena -------- STRUCK, KAREN ------- SULLIVAN, ALLEN ---- 56,250 FFA-I,II,III, Pres.-IV, Foot- ball-I, IIg Track-I,III,IV 215 250 Skidmore, Mrs. Charlotte -17,71, 74,166 Skiles, Mr. S. E. ---- 57,176 Slocum, Julie - 39,45,60,64,214 SLOAN, BRENDA ---- 47 249 Band-I,II,Illg FHA-I,IIg Los H- III, Thes-III, OEA-Rep. IV Sloan, Burl ------- 105, 198 Smart, David ------ 90,214 Smith, Carla - - 45,64,188,198 Smith, Carol ------ 68,198 Smith, Chris -------- 214 SMITH, DOUG ----- 41 , 249 Football-I, Basketball-lgTrack-I, II, IV, Golf-I, Il, IIl,IVg Library Aid-Ig SC-I,IIg LOS H-II,IIIgThes -II,IlIg FBLA-IV, Baseball-IV, Class Pres. -ll Summerlin, Donna ------ 199 Summerlin, Teresa ------ 199 SUTTON, DWIGHT - 52,53,250 SWEARINGIN, CONNIE- - 48,49, 250 FHA-Ig Band-I, Thes-Il, DECA-III, Treas. IV Swearingin, Tim ------- 199 Sweet, Donna -------- 199 Taaffee, Terry ---- 32,34,41, 60,75,232 Tankersly, Gregory ---- 68,199 Tate, Carla ------ - - - 232 Taul, Miss Rose ------- 179 Taylor, Binky- 30,45, 60,64,222, 232 Taylor, DeWayne - -66,219,232 Taylor, Mrs. Mary Lou - - - 58 Teague, Ricky -------- 199 TEAGUE, TARA 41, 58,250 FBLA-IV, Office Aid-IV TERRY, DAVID - - -32,93,95,96, 100,250 Band-I,lI,III, Track- I, II, III, IV, S-Math-II, Illg Basket- ball-III,lVg NHS-III,IVg JETS-III Terr Pam - - 232 Smith, Miss Frances ----- 170 Smith, Mr. Gerald ----- 160 Smith, Ken ------- 92,198 SMITH, SHARON ---- 55,249 Smith, Terry ----- 56,90,214 Smyrl, Danny --------- 49 SNEED, BELINDA ---- 47,249 OEA-IV SNEED, RICKY ----- - - -249 Football-I, IIg Baseball-II, III , IV Sneed, Theodore ------- 214 SNOW, VICKIE-18,25,30,34,36, 63,ll8,128,129,136,146,249 Cheerleader-I, Ill, IV, SC-I, II, III,IVg FHA-Ig Psq-II, FTA-II, III,IVg Thes-Il,III, Office Aid- III, Volleyball-III,lVg Teacher Aid-IV, Homecoming Rep-II, IV, Melon Vine Rep-ll, Football Terryr, Teresa. ------- 45 Therens, Eddie - - - Thomas, Connie -- -- 68 Thomas, Robert ------ ,199 - - 215 199 200 Thomason, Gayle - 38, 55, 64, 215 Thompson, Brian- - 45, 60, 211 ,215 Thompson, Joe ----- ---- 2 00 Thompson, Kenny ----- 92,200 Thompson, Mark- - 45, 60, 211, 215 Thompson Ronnie ------- 232 Tidwell, rlarry- -------- 215 Tillery, Donna- -------- 215 Tilley, Cynthia - - 30,45,64,200 Sweetheart-IV, Who 's Who-IV 198 Sojka, Robert ---- 4 ---- Sosebee, Becky ------ 64, SOSEBEE, LESLIE ----- 25 South, Connie - - - - - - 198 249 198 Spence, Tom - - - - - 92,198 Spivey, Mr. Dean ---- 92,175 Stavely, Mr. Bryant - - 170,171 Stelter, George -------- 214 Stigall, Felicia ---- 54,55,214 STIGALL, RICKY ----- 55,249 Stockstill, Mr. Arthur - - 30, Stone, Belinda - - 42,66,69, Stone, Billy- - 22,45,90,101,231 Stone, Mike --------- 199 Stone, Tremacie ------- 231 161 214 Stoughtenger, Willard - - 56 214 STRICKLAND, BRENDA - 32:34, 58,249 FHA-r,11, ETA-111, - TILLEY, KAREN - - 41,45,60,250, 261 Band-I, Twirler-lg FHA-lg Thes-II,IVg Los H-II,IVg Library Aid-III, FBLA-IV Tinsley, Mark --------- 200 Tipton, Patty - - - - - - 232 Tonkin, Bill- - - ----- - 200 Tonkin, Tom --------- 201 Toomer, Mary- - 23,42,153,215, 34,55 Torbett, Larry ------- 90,232 TOWLES, GARY ----- 237,250 Golf-I, ll, III, IV Towles, Tony ------- 90,215 TRAMMELL, KAREN- - -17,48,49, 149, 250 , 265 DECA- Sweetheart -lIl,IV Treece, Ronnie ---- Trefger, Allen- - - 35,115,215 - - - - - 201 W3 'Aww Vandagriff, Phillip ----- 68 Van Rite , Chris -------- 1 Vick, Torn' ' 30,42,59,60,90 I 215 215 215 VINCENT, STEVE - '34,41,81,,87, 251 Football-I, rr, 111, rv, FTA-IV, Class Vice-Pres. -III Wade, Duncan --------- Wade, Mark -------- Walker 56 Mrs. Bette ------ 1 IV, NHS-IlI,IVg Los H-III, Office Aid-IV Strickland, Debra ------ 199 Strickland, Rickey ---- 214,90 Strickland, Gary ------- 214 Stroud, Brad ----- 56,81,83, 87,88,89,131,206,215,217 Stroud, Cynthia - - - 45,60,232 Stroud, Richard ------ 45,215 STULTS, BILLY - - - 38,41,250 FBLA-IV Tucker, Kathy- - - Tullis, Rhonda- - - Turpin, Doug - - - TYRE, CARLA - - - Underwood, Donna- Upchurch, Panda- - 232 215 215 250 201 232 UPTAIN, DAVID - 250 Valentine, Jerry - - 201 Valtierra, Maria- - 201 Valtierra, Valentino 232 Vandagriff, Pam- - ,215 Los 201 201 183 232 215 Walker Janet - -30,32,42,64, Walker, John -------- 90 Walker, Phillip -45,77,81,82,89, 232 Walker Ricky ------- 90,215 Wallace, Bennie ---- 60,665,232 Wallace, Donald - - ---- 215 WALLACE, MIKE - - - - - - 251 WALLACE, PAULA ---- 47,251 Office Aid-I, OEA-IV Wallace, Weldon ------- 201 Walters, Janie ...... 232 119 Wampler, Cleta ------- 215 Ware, Billy ---- 81,86,88,232 Warren, Allen- - - - 68,201 Warren, Jimmy - - 81,239,232 Warren, Joie ---- 15,66,201 WARVELL, TONI - -251 252 Watkins, Della - -. - - - 201 WATKINS, DELTON - - - 251 Washington, George 81,82,87, 88,233 Washington, Tina - - 64,54,205, 215 WATSON, NANCY - -3O,34,45 135,250,251 Band-I, Thes-II, SC-Treas. l,II,IIl,IVg FTA-II, Il,1Vg Tennis-II, III, Psq-Il',II1g Los H-Rep. IIl,IVg Volleyball- IVg Class Fav. -Illg Homecoming Rep. -IV WAVRIN, PETE ------- 251 Football-II , III, FBLA-II, III Webb, Carey ------- 56 215 Webb, Cwaine ------- 90,216 Weddle, Debbie ---- 32,115,233 Weddle, Jeff - 423,42,81,87,89, 207,216 Wein, Rocky ------- 38 216 Welch, Jackie ---- 45, 216,217 Welch, Janet ------ 30,201 WELLS, CHARLOTTE - 34,36,37, 251 FTA-IV, Teacher Aid-IV Wells, Ricky ------ 66,201 Wells, Ronnie ------ 45,233 Wells, Warren ----- - - - 201 WEST, CATHY ------ 66,251 FHA-Ig Band-l,ll,III,IV WEST, LYNN ------- 55,251 FHA-I,IVg Nurses Club-Ig Psq-II, HECE-lII,IV West, Patty --------- 233 West, Steve -------- 56,201 Westbrook, Susan - - - 60, 66,201 Westbrook, Wesley - 45,74,10l, Westenhover, Gary - - -4,17,45, 77,216 Wester, Carol ----- 30,32,41, 42, 64, 229, 233 Wester, Deborah - 17,66,76,233 Wester, Nancy ------ 64,201 Wheat, Lottie- 34,60,54,55,233 WHISENANT, BOBBY ----- 251 Track-Mgr. Ig Football-Mgr.lIIg Los H-III White, Steve ------ - - -216 Whiting, Conchita ------ Whitsett, Miss Maybelle- 166, Whitsett, Suzanne ---- 60, WIGINGTON, DEBORAH - - - FHA-I,l1,IIIg Los H-l,1l,ll1,IV- FBLA-llI,IVg ETA-IV Wigington, Mike ------- 201 216 201 233 167 216 251 Wiley, Amy ----- 45,6O, Wiley, Danny ---- 92,104, WILLIAMS, BARRY ---- 59,252 WILLIAMS, BOBBY-38,41,48,49, 241 FFA-I,IIg Football-LII, Track-l,II,lVg DECA-III, Parl. -IV, FBLA-IV Williams, Mrs. Brenda ---- 179 Williams, Ian- - -41,6O,l42,216 Williams, Joe ------ 66,217 WILLIAMS, LARRY ------ 252 Williams, Randy -..-... 201 Williamson, Elaine-34, 60, 64, 233 Williamson, June ----- 68,201 Willis, David - - 70,201,114,115 Wilson, Beth ------ 6, 64,201 WILSON, GRADY - - - 56,57,252 WILSON, GWEN - 17,,48,49,147, 241,252 SC-l,Ilg FTA-Il,lII, IV, Los H-II,II1g Thes-II,IIIg Psq -Il,IIIg NHS-lII,IVg DECA-Sec. IV, Basketball Sweetheart-IV Mdow Vuw li iness Manager Activities Organizations Academics Sports Photographer Sponsor Wilson, Mrs. Nell Dean - - -166 Wimberly, Becky ----- 64,217 Wimberly, Cindy-51,64,205,217 WLMBERLY, MARILYN ---- 245 FHA-III Windham, Gerald- --..-- 217 Wise , Roxana - 32, 42, 66, 231, 233 Wolfe, Debbye - - 6O,66,69,217 Womack, John-45,81,89,226,233 Wood, Mike --------- 233 WOODARD, MARCELLE- - 24,34, 41,6O,118,245,262 FTA-IV- Volleyball- III, IV Woodard, Nita-41 , 42, 75, 223 , 233 Woodruff, Paula ----- 60,217 Woods, Crai --------- 52 Worden, Aniea - 10,45,60,64, 74,217 Worthington, Brooks - 20,27,77, 80, 85, 86, 89, 228, 233 WORTI-IINGTON, MARK - 24,80, 89,246,252 History Club-Ig FFA-Sent. I,Il,III,IVg Foot- ball-I, ll, III, IV, Basketball-I, II, III, Track-I,lI,III,IV Wossum, Margaret ---- 64,201 Wright, Lana - - -30,70,187,201 WRIGHT, LYNDA- 34,36,3'7,41, 252 Library Aid-lg Tennis-II, III, FBLA-IVg FTA-IV, Teacher Aid-Sec. IV Wright, Nileen ------ 68,201 Wright, Tony ------- 68,201 Wrinkle, Mr. Marty ----- 171 Yeary, Rebecca ------ 68,217 201 252 Yeary, Scott ---- 92,104, YEARY, TIM ----- 41,66, YOUNG, BILL-52,252 VICA-IV Young, David --------- 201 Young, Homer ------ 15, Young, Robin ---- ---- Young, Rox Ann ------- Young, Miss Pricilla ----- Zellers, Eddie - - 45,60,90, ZIMMERMANN, LISA- 59,61, 217 201 217 181 217 252 ' onnie Mont omery Teresa Means Torn Davis Gar Westenhover ery uc ett Trena Fontenot Deborah Wester Joan McAdams Vicki Knight Brooks Worthington Corky Dean Phillip Walker Larry Jones Mrs Charlotte Skidmore The Melon Vine lS a member of the Texas High School Press Association the National School Yearbook Association and Southwest Council of Stu dent Publications , - Iwtlwpages boob Lwmnwg memoaies . . . Geatlemomemfs, bwfiwgjogs ofvlwo.atac!ws,tIwi0!sofvsofvwws, Ageafufowwmembefu. Filledfwitlveclwesosvflwpdsi, Wwl1ouo6ow1dfouwideui'1A'1es. Tlwougkgiuiug. 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