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Soe Cece Lelre tt all tle 62 bil ars, NG) A on Ot” Opes Pa tT QECCCLT ever, her Bat cP2e Ck P20 a m2 a2 0 A ee eens: oy ee Sy 9 erage 5? 969—2884 students pass . hrough_Startlingly white arches set against a ee) 10k se On a backdrop of brilliant blue sky. We come in as lage yo achievements. A new September—a new school ee a ey year—a new attitude. The months pass quickly strangers seeking friendship, happiness and by and the color of the leaves and the drop of the thermometer readings bring realization of an eae event close at hand. We leave wishing good : Cr will and cheer to all we encounter. Then the time arrives. The sun sets on 1969 and rises the next morning to cast shadows off arches set against a new sky. A 1970 sky. A new morning— Ber oo GS a new year—a new decade. Gone forever are the 1960’s—they remain only in textbooks and mem- ories. We must look to the present—1970. For some it means graduation and progression into another world, for others just the road leading to it. These thoughts lie dormant in our minds until that last 3:30 on May 29, 1970. We pass once more through our three arches, stand to reflect on the year past and then rush off with thoughts of expectations for the summer and the new year. AX eK yh “ae WB ONO CRON NEA : SYR e or wee a a) 2 QO SRI PAO at et ir Miacis ’7O Westchester High Schoo Houston, Texas Volume III Table Of Contents Academics ..... 1... 20 Activities Honors | Organizations. Sports ....... Classes | Advertising Index | SRN A a NWA eA ay, WAY, aN a MLN LON a Wf ba AM ES SW GA AMI ADS UTA; th SANA ANAND UD SV LYON MRL AR NEM IT IE! Ss NPE NV AE CRY A WEP Fh us Aah Didi fain year PLCRH PERNT LD SPOT oT cue pauls te Seer EF oer ee PRR SECRET ap eH “A peer cen het xen om REF ARSE PE Seer + ia eS ets cee 5 cm 9 aps 3 ema. awe WHS — Growing In Size The signs of growth became very visible around WHS beginning in the Spring of 1969. .Due to a prolonged strike, it remained obvious until the Spring of 1970. Seasons changed and so did the construction. Fall came bringing mammoth bulldozers, cement mixers and a multitude of pay-by-the-hour workers. A foundation was laid, and so were endless strings of dirt-encrusted tire tracks. The school year creeped slowly into December and the Winter season. Along with holiday spirit came frequent downpours, and even a surprise hail attack. Soon the endless strings of tire tracks disappeared to be replaced by deep lagoons of mud. No longer could one walk to the parking lot—he was forced to wade. The hallways became highways for cast off mud, and desks showed of dried dirt where a “‘thoughtful’’ person had scraped the morning’s wading off his shoes. The buildings grew and trucks filled with tar, bricks and insulation appeared around the construction site. Birds sang, trees budded and the near completion of the new wing announced the coming of Spring. To nature lovers the blossoming of flowers and new-born sparrows are miracles—to us a completed wing seems even nearer to one. re. cea Sm iia pate a) And Number A very obvious fact around Westchester is the ‘popu- ‘ lation explosion.’ Beginning in 1967 Westchester opened its doors to 1,860 students. Now, two years later, West- chester boasts of its increase to 2,884 pupils. This over- crowding becomes very obvious around 3:30, when it seems most of the school is trying to get through the same escape-hatch—the Snack Bar door. Of course, this is a very good way to become close friends with a person. Open slide rules, trombone cases, dirty gym suits and socks provide perils for the daring person who decides to brave this route. For the less nervy person there is ‘always an alternate escape plan—the arches. But this person misses half the fun of WHS—meeting its But Still A Place For Fun Despite the changing conditions, WHS developed a vibrant and happy atmosphere, achieved through its student body. The fun began with Homecoming Week, the time all Senior boys look forward to and administrators greet with Excedrin bottles and free passes to Saturday sessions. Wood was “‘found’’ in the strangest places, which began a pile ending in what ’ definitely was the best, and most trouble free bonfire in the history of the school. The Senior girls also participated in the festivities by dragging their weary bodies out of a warm bed to create a masterpiece sculptured in toilet paper in a football player’s trees. Soon after foot- ball season ended, Senior Carnival began. It will never end—the paint still lingers from the body painting booth and the water still remains waiting for another victim to be thrown in. The theme was Tucson—the Wild West—which was quite fitting. Instead of bounty hunters, the “wanted” were pursued by a Senior boy with a glint of mud in his eye. The Seniors were not the only ones who chased after the unsuspecting students. For awhile, money-hungry Juniors with carnation stains between their teeth seemed to be lurking behind every locker bank. Although a place of higher learning, Westchester also achieved the standard of a place where fun could always be found. Moments Of Pride To excel is to achieve, to achieve is to bring recognition, to bring recognition is to instill pride. At WHS we have witnessed many moments of pride. We have reflected in the light of a masterpiece of architecture and watched the crown- ing of the Queen for whom the bonfire was dedicated. A feeling of pride shown in our eyes as we cheered V-I-C-T-O-R-Y after the Memorial game. Many trophy cases around the school are filled with the results of achievement and hard work which our different departments have strived for and captured. For’ some, achievement and pride come in the form of an ‘A on a Calculus K final, for others a winning score, and for many a year well-done. a ‘ i Avan th il : he. ast it i , egy ore ae a ee ae 5 | Moods Both Silly And Carefree Although studénts at Westche ster had a busy schedule, there always seemed to be a little time left over for some fun. Be it during study hall, homeroom, lunch or weekend activities, you could always bet on being able to catch someone in the act of being himself. The parking lot and construction area provided plenty of “playground” for the very young in spirit. Dump trucks, fork lifts and many planks and boards provided many active moments for many people in many moods. The Snack Bar also drew many idle wanderers by providing alias RAE Het RE He music from a jukebox. There was always someone there, maybe dancing while no one was looking, singing, hum- ming of studying done the only way possible—to music. Winter and fall passed bringing the carefree, loving days of Spring. Along with them came the ever-frequent sight of surfboards just waiting for that 3:30 bell, and often not even until then. Now school is drawing to a close and the days of summer are rapidly approaching and the silly and carefree days of 1969-70 will be soon forgotten. a a rd (Re PROS BOTW GTA ARE TRE G THROUGH THLL AMD STATELY ARDMES 59 35 wr gence LET Peat eS ROT COMES 4 SPOT WE HOLD BEAR WESTCMESTER FOR ) MOE US OUR FUTURE f PNETRER WE OC FAR GR NEAR ae fe g ‘ ai This Is Westchester Throughout the past year WHS has changed dras- tically. It has kept GROWING IN SIZE AND NUM- BER, expanding to 2,884 students. Although it’s such a large school, it still remains a PLACE FOR FUN, where one can come to fly a kite or put on skates and roll. Along with fun comes pride. Pride of one’s school, pride of its achievements and people. This year we have witnessed MANY MOMENTS OF PRIDE, beginning with our first cautious step through the arches. As we got used to WHS and its curricu- lum, we learned how to be ourselves. We have shown this through MOODS BOTH SILLY AND CAREFREE. On the preceding pages you may find THIS 1S WESTCHESTER. 17 if Sor ee eee BREED B} Academics In The 7Q 5 study, prose, dictionary, poetry, vocabulary, theme, explicate, grammar, paper, test, study, pencil, graph, logarithm, cosine, trapezoid, vec- tor, angle, ruler, base, power, proof, hexagon, theorem, point, line, test, study, conjugate, ac- cent, dialogue, test, study, thermometer, micro- scope, experiment, test tube, bunsen burner, dis- sect, flower, eel, frog, fetal pig, anatomy, bones, test, study, maps, notecards, Student U.N., re- ports, films, reports, Congress, bills, laws, veto, caucus, House, filib| EDITOR ‘olling, Student Sen- ate, 1040, test, push-ups, volleyball, sqcks, lock- ers, gym suits LESLI PEKLENK e, grades, test. School Board Passes Open Campus For °69-’70 Mr. John Holloway argues his stand on the truancy problem. ee Dr. H. M. Landrum discusses an upcoming bill with the School Board. Board members exchange ideas after a meeting. Five New Courses Added To iculum tcu Curr Morgan looks on. Mr. Blair Rowland, left, offers an opinion while Mr. Nolan D 21 wz elit el, A moment's relaxation is an infrequent occurrence for Mr. Felder. A quiet across the school is possible only while classes are session. Mr. Kennet Felder Completes Third Year At Westchester Paper work is part of the principal’s routine. outside with a group of students—if you can find him at all! Mr. Dale Stafford Fills Position Of Administrative Principal Checking and rechecking 1.D. numbers is one of the administrative principal’s less spectacular jobs. 23 Twelfth grade principal, Mr. Robert Shelton, finds a light moment while filling out forms. Mrs. Sherry Billing, sophomore principal, organizes an assembly for the junior class. Grade-Level Principal System Initiated This Year Discipline Problems Separated Into Classes ee Mr. Kirby Iselt, ninth grade principal, reviews the activities for freshmen. ws Re aye Mr. Robert West, eleventh grade principal, pauses during his daily once- }around-the school. Counselors Continue To Battle With Computer Mrs. Eleanor Reese, Mrs. Dorothy Fitchie, Mr. David Bonnette, Mr. Warren Mrs. Jean Forister, Mrs. Deene Keefer, Mr. Harold Hollis. Schick, ——— English | | Ars. Dorothye Lewis critically reviews senior Bob Crawford’s newspaper Jim Scheppke and Mike Schwinn, seniors, quietly ignore a class olumn. free-for-all. Miss Joan Baird, Mrs. Rebecca Pollard, Mrs. Janice Fry, Mrs. Norma Crawford, Miss Cathryn Callahan, Mrs. Mary Polk Miss Noel Nebeker. ON EQUIPMENT: Miss Margaret Armstrong, Mr. Harold Johnston, Miss Rebecca Basil, Mr. Darryl Woodall. ON GROUND: Miss Joan Burton, Mrs. Leta Lay, Miss Glenda Craddock, Mrs. Ann Ruff. Humanities And Creative Writing Added To Curriculum The English Department added depth to its program with the addition of Humanities and Creative Writing this year. Those in- terested in developing their writing skills and enriching their knowledge of the arts were given the opportunity to do so. The department itself encouraged free expres- sion in the English classes and a greater appreciation of the year’s study of litera- ture. Randy Howell, senior, executes a difficult ballet step with ease as Mrs. Witte’s Humanities class tries its hand at the art. | A condensed reading list for high school students. Susan Warmack, senior, frees herself of inhibitions in Mrs. Ruff’s creative writing class. + ig ae Ee rye whe oa A rs. Barbara Phillips, Mrs. Glenda Crout, Mrs. Marian Griffiths, Miss Penny Wadley, Mrs. jeanette Marquis, Mrs. Nanette Wiese, Mrs. Mildred Witte. a. Mrs. Sherry Kern, Mrs. Sallye Sorenson, Mrs. Pamela Riggs, Mrs. Judith Ashby. Diane Clay, senior, prepares to cut out a dress for her Home and Family Living class. Basic Skills | Taught To Young Homemakers The Home Economics Department continued to offer girls the opportunity to learn the basics for being a homemaker this year. Sew- ing, cooking and individual achievement were stressed, both at school and at home. Most im- portant was for each girl to gain the valuable experience the courses had to offer. Musical Performances Outstanding In 1970 The traditional high standard of excellence in the Music Department continued this year. The bands, or- chestra and choirs encouraged the individual student to develop his talent and participate in state-wide competition. Performing for the student body and larger groups, including the P.T.A., was an important learning experience. Choir students rehearse for an upcoming program. The Hammerle Brass warms up for its next number. son, Mrs. Barbara Gregory. | Old and New Testaments Course Offered By Social Studies Department A new elective, Bible History, was made available by the Social Studies Department this year. This course augmented the required history subjects and the optional studies deal- ing with up to date problems. Films and edu- cational television aided teachers, as did such innovations as frequent student reports and projects and workbook-type texts. Mrs. Jackie Conley, Mrs. Sharon Ross, Mrs. Elizabeth Brand, Mrs. Celia Emmerich, Mrs. Mary Meadows, Mr. Wiley Wilker- Judy Love, senior, listens to a visitation report. Mrs. Palmer's first period Bible class outlines an excerpt of Jewish history. ; ae ae Mrs. Jane Gattis, Mr. Dan Philp, Mr. William White, Mrs. Carol Schaper, Mr. Robert Strevel, Miss Janice MacPhillimy. Mrs. Karen Sykes, Mrs. Peggy Mozingo, Mr. Wayne Webb, Mrs. Michele Davis, Mr. Jack Smith, Mr. Joe Jackson. Brian Powers, senior, works on a lab. Freshmen Wilson, Mrs. Joan Graves, Mrs. Jane Dunaway, Mrs. Gayle Matthews, Mrs. Madelen Rey, Mr. R. H. Stevens, ivelyn Umbehagen, Mr. Bill Franklin. Use Of Laser And Computer Open To Science Students Harvard Project Physics and Physics Il were added to the science curriculum this year. This enabled both science-oriented and liberal arts- minded students to broaden their knowledge and answer the question “What is motion?” in a manner easiest for each to learn. More advanced students enjoyed the privilege of using the new computer and the laser. These have become valu- able tools to those students whose futures lie in the field of science. See . + © - . 7 - - Mr. Tom Reveley, Mrs. Art Students Experiment With Different Mediums The art department fostered ex- tensive creativity this year. Courses offered opportunities to learn ma- | crame, papier-mache sculpture, block printing, and stitchery, in addition to the usual water color, ink, oil, and acrylic creations. Students also bound books, made collages, and generally put in a great deal of time sketching. Mrs. Rosie Lewis, Mrs. Mary Douglass, Miss Graciela Aldrete { ay lf f 7, ia ay ® a a ' . s ABOVE: An art class goes outdoors for inspiration. . LEFT: Dean Costis, freshman, tries his hand at pen-and-ink drawings. Miss Jeanie Ellison, Mrs. Liz Hedges, Mrs. Joyce Gaines, Mrs. Terry Orr Communications Departments Excel In 69-70 The Speech, Drama and Journalism media | received numerous awards of achievement this year. After a successful trip to nationals, the : N.F.L. District Champions brought home regular top awards under their new debate coach, Joyce Gaines. The Drama Department produced two outstanding plays— Star Spangled Girl” and “South Pacific’ besides participating in the One- . Act Play demonstrations. The Publications lost Mrs. Terry Orr at the close of the fall semester. Nanette Wiese now holds the position. New journalism sponsor, Mrs. Nanette Wiese, works in darkroom. 37 ERE tps Psy SEATED: Miss Dorothy Reimer, Mrs. Bette Roeder, Miss Sharon Gillette, Miss Carol Ann Hutchinson, Mrs. Susan Simpson. STANDING: Mr. Ron Munday. German students mingle before class. Miss Susan Hamilton listens to her class respond in Spanish. Foreign Language Students Strive For Fluency Westchester offered up to five years of study in German, Russian, Latin, Span- ish, and French this year. Tapes, films, and speakers enriched the courses. Extra- textual materials included slides, travel posters and other visual aids. While beginning and intermediate students per- fected basic vocabulary and grammar, advanced students independently studied the classical and modern literature of their respective countries. | FIRST ROW: Miss Anne Oaks, Miss Susan Hamilton, Mrs. Henrietta Farmer, Mrs. Jane Orr, Mrs. Emily Leal. SECOND ROW: Mrs. | Nayer Glenn, Mrs. Sue Greene, Mrs. Karen Crooke. Mrs. Marion Wiggins grades classwork while her students answer problems SEATED: Miss Alyce Edwards, Mrs. Marcia Bailey, Mrs. Marion ING: Miss Gayle McGlothlin, Miss Donna Sue Karras, Miss Cerwinske, Mrs. Evelyn Moreland, Miss Pamela Hamilton, Mr. | | | | 1 3 ' . iggins, Mrs. Jean Milnor, Mrs. Ruth Wheelis, Miss Becky Hall, Mrs. Beryl Swanson. STAND- anis Kleypas, Mrs. Beverly Clohset, Mrs. Ann Johnston, Mrs. Susan McLaurin, Miss Marinel obert Ray. Mathematics Department Augmented By Computer Courses Computer Programming and Com- puter Mathematics supplemented the mathematics curriculum this year. Though only two years of math are required in this school system, most students chose to take three, four, or even five years of the courses offered. The more advanced students took levels of Elementary Analysis and Analytical Geometry. 41 Self- Improvement Taught By Business Education And Industrial Arts In addition to the academic courses taught at Westchester, busi- ness and industrial electives are of- ferred. Business subjects prepare one for clerical and secretarial work, while the industrial arts teach pre- cision in manual endeavors: 2 lEF FORMS AND DERIVATIVES a ABOVE: Mrs. Johnetta Scheh, Mrs. Dorothy Teague, Mrs. Mary Craig, Mrs. Lillian Halpin, Mrs. Mildred Davis. BELOW: Mr. Gary Meyer, Mr. Robert Rollo. Physical Fitness Encouraged In WHS Gyms Physical Education students were given a regular exercise program to encourage physical fitness this year. Girls participated in tennis, volleyball, calisthenics, track, soccer, and other sports. Boys concentrated on calisthenics, track, basketball, and football. Day by day participation was always encouraged. ———— a wee! Mr. Oscar Cripps, Mr. Bill Kirbie, Mr. Lonnie Riddell Mrs. Marilyn Lewis, Mrs. Virginia Baker, Miss Carolyn Ferguson, Miss Graciela Alderete, Mrs. Jane Bruns. Librarians And Staff Aid In Running The School SEATED: Mrs. Fran Mallet, Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson, Mrs. Hallie Derr, Mrs. Altha James. STANDING: ‘Mrs. Judie Win- ters, Mrs. Maxine Slagle, Mrs. Juanita Doolittle, Mrs. Billie Wilson, Mrs. Lillian Stanley, Mrs. Dimple Murray. 44 chester students. Custodians And Cafeteria Ladies Cope oon With Hungry [A And Untidy Students Cafeteria personnel prepare lunch for West- A custodian picks up after a student who had to eat and run. Activities In The 7Q’s grub day, socks, tennies, pig tails, freck- les, 12x12x12-HA, signs, paint, planning, building, Seniors ‘70, coffee, goat, hammer, rags, lighter-fluid, stick torches, ignite, blaze, heat, ashes, reflect, cheers, happiness, toilet paper, bloodshot eyes, frozen feet, paint, brushes, signs, tape, staples, spirit, stage, scripts, tryouts, prac- tice, scenery, dress rehearsal, practice, opening night, booths, sho: EDITORS fun, music, trouble, mud, throw, jail, paint, mud, water, carnation, love, hearts, tele DEBBIE ELLIS ‘ing, Senior Rings, looking, showing, pr AND Jb day, bonfire wrap- ping houses, p CHRIS WISEMAN on sale. 1969-70 Year Of The Wildcat Westchester’s 1969-70 school year’ began with an upheaval in the ad- ministration, and the start of con- struction on a new wing. Still, the energy of the student body con- tinued as plans on paper materi- alized. Football season brought ex- citement with the bonfire and Home- coming, while the Senior Carnival gained fame as the biggest mud- bath in history. The Drama Depart- ment productions of Star Spangled Girl and South Pacific were received like they were Broadway hits. Later on, the carnation sale introduced the Juniors to the responsibilities of be- coming Seniors. Adding to the many phases of life at WHS was the fringe benefit of open campus allowed to Seniors—a long awaited privilege. Beware of end zone. Working up a thirst are Steve Wilson, Larry Wilson, Mr. Riefkol, Tony Issacs and Sam Musselwhite. Principal Kenneth Felder crowns Kay Whitaker Homecoming Queen. Vind me up and I'll follow you anywhere. Jack Mahaffey and Nita llis. ; - € i F| neree ares | 7 go x ¢ : sy ado Gee f sie t Amazing what construction workers can get away with on the job these days. Bruce Novotny and Jim Katopodis. 50 y An Flickering es Flames Tell Tales Of Victory — The prelude to any big game is Se, a monstrous bonfire to rally spirit and unity; the Homecoming game called for all of that from WHS. The creation of the bonfire by the Senior Organization of Boys led the spirit of the student body, and it was | topped by the famous “12x12x12— HA!” declaration. Embers still glowed ) far into the night in testimony to the impending victory. ; PGA, Z VA Ces at Ca ig poe VHS Ze eA 4 OE VT “ey Gf ee ee Wi: va BE Pi +2 cao ail = 2 a7? - ee XBxHLLDOLG FF nybody got a light? Cats’ Inferno Rusty Hur re-tires after 48 hours of hard work. Munch, munch, munch a bunch of bonfire... Once upon a time there was a spark. . Jack Mahaffey and Nita Ellis perform in Star Spangled Girl. Oh Say Did You See, That Star Spangled Girl... CAST Jack Mahaffey , Bob Slagle Jim Scheppke Nita Ellis , Carolyn Griffiths Director Mrs. Liz Hedges Assistant Director Renee Onstot Stage Manager = Beth Warnick Starred two nights. “You say this is a two party-line; but I’m only one.” Carolyn Griffiths. “So what if my hobby is snakes?” Come up and see me sometime! Jim Sheppke questions, vie Au = © 3 s © pw 4 i ©] © o £ °o fe 4 x AA = ao me! 2 ( ] w 5 = U = o o =] ©} o £ = ° re) @ E oO ba - ° — ” 4 A J “o A= aw “Would you believe | graduated last year?” Happiness Is Having A ‘Home’ And home they came, from all corners of the globe, especially from Texas. All home for a glorious reunion, a football game and a dance sponsored by Student Council. The Wildcats walked away with another: vic- tory and another proud group of graduates followed behind. Triumph is carried not only by the team, but also’ by the faithful fans and mascot All shapes and sizes gaze perplexedly as the game draws to a close. j } Queen Kay Inspires Football players enjoy Victory Dance. Rick Davis, Frank Anderson, Gary Pedlar, Larry Dorsey, and Mike Johnson. “Spirit, drive, ability . . .” Homecoming breakthrough, 1969. That’s Two In A Row! The first football game with Memorial brought de- feat while the second was rumored to have been won by luck; the third, however, proved to all of Spring Branch that Westchester now had a team superior to Memorial’s. The parts of Memorial game week not seen include the Tri Theta wrapping of houses, balloon filling, and the pep rally. If Nancy White and Margarita Hortiguela had a penny for every inch they've thrown .. “Who says blondes have more fun?’ Charlie Barnes “Does this mean we're going steady?” Tom Petty and Rikki Rivers fill balloons for and Dale O'Reilly. Memorial game. TREE 4 PVP woo a 2 7 2 “If we don’t nab you someone else will.” Sue Wipperman and Cindy Schubert sell balloons at the carnival. 62 Seniors Stage A Showdown At Tucson The scene of this year’s Senior Carnival was ‘Tucson’: a jail, a saloon, gangbusters and shoot ‘em up action. Cowhands young and old came from Timbucktu and even Conroe to enjoy the wild activities, even those not western in origin. i They warned me about this job. | knew I’d never get away with it all.” Mr. West participating in the sponge throw. What Those Seniors Won't Do For A Fast Buck! “Patty-cake, patty-cake ... This time we really have those enzyme detergents beat.” “This blonde workhorse is going for $3.75 ... it takes more than that to feed him.” Dan Adams is sold in the carnival slave sale. Deca members perform during the Senior Carnival. A eb tout Pham ; | “You're sure this is the microfilm of Mr. Felder and the School tat, ot Cred te PS ry oN si “Oh ho! So you want some paint? Would you like red or blue hair?” “| wish | had remembered to pay my dues now!” Carnival Caters To Kids Of All Board?” Kay Whitaker and John Willis. “Oh, thou holy’ people, lift up your hearts!’ Bob Mason, Lance Bruun, and Dick McElroy emcee the Senior Carnival. Inmates wheedle money from the more fortunate, while others pass into oblivion. Students gaze with frowns, smiles, Sophomores get a big lift that lasts from Tucson ‘70. looks during the AFS Slave Sale. Wranglerettes take first prize in German °) Joan Matthews. BACK ROW: Cindy Kieler, kins, Laurie Ives. STANDING: Kerry Ben Something For Everyone — Sangerfest Since the first year of Westchester’s existence, the German Club has sponsored Sangerfest, a program in which all of the clubs sing Christmas carols. Each year the competition stiffened as more clubs entered. This year’s winners were the Wranglerettes, but all the clubs did a good job of demonstrating the spirit of Christmas. What could be more like Christmas than carols? Ed “au oh Christmas tree, how faithful are thy branches.” Decorated | tree conveniently hides assignment for Chemistry class. club sponsored Sangerfest ‘70. FRONT ROW: Suzanne Howell, Jamie Naquin, Lyda Guthrie, Becky Schumate, Becky Battle, and Jan Hell, Patty Hanson, Cheryl Babcock, Elizabeth McKim, Peggy Miller, Cheryl Clendaniel, Barbara Baker, Debbie Bouche, Amy Jen- jamin, Sue Stanbery, Debbie Martin. “Now is the caroling season ...” It’s sing along with the Russian Club. tant news Young and Jan impor Debbie of hearts, Denise Walker, Linda Wagner and others discuss Tc 3 ie] — ° Q ° ie ae} = UV © He} i) _ 7) = © te) ions, Caroline Jones calmly takes orders for carnat if MM ‘ing compute sales. ver carnations. What The World Needs Now Is Love ... Once again, Westchester’s annual carnation sale was a SUCCESS. The Junior Class outdid itself in the sale of over 6,000 red and white flowers, as well as several hundred telegrams sent by the amorous student body. The long hours spent sorting, selling, and handing out carnations were well worth the money received. Proceeds from the sale went to the Junior Prom held in May. “Who’d send me flowers?!’ Jo Bussey, Senior. as oS... f— P = 3 A HWEVETTORTEN PTT eh hd “Go ahead, take it! Then we'll both have something to show for the carnation sale.’’ Debbie Weedn and Nancy Attesting to the success of the carnations is the name-laden wall located in the cafeteria. wie Will The Boy Without A Carnation Please Step Forward? “Why did | ever say I’d do this? Who's going to pick up my carnations?” Cathy Creel. As time disappears, carnation salesman John James rushes to get carnations delivered on schedule. Class Of ’71 Gives A Show Of Hands “At least by the ring on their finger you can tell they’re Seniors.” Somehow that saying does not hold true when the Juniors receive their rings early in February. Yet, who can begrudge ' s = them for wanting to gain the prestige of being _ 3 in the last year of high school? The ring is the first step toward becoming Seniors, but when the Juniors received their rings, they still had three months before they finished their Junior year. il == Jan King shows a Junior’s delight at receiving her Senior ring. “Now you wanted the yellow gold with the aquamarine stone, right?” Juniors receive their rings. 76 aa Well, it’s only the fourth day of my twenty-one day Dove hand-improvement course.” As Charlie St. Clair watches, Laurie Shaw ‘)xe’s hand. examines Sandy 77 ‘ i te Ss vi ; 4 “I’m gonna wash that man right out of my hair ... and send him on his way Worried South Pacific Dennis Jones Emile de Becque Cathy Zeien : ... Nellie Forbush Blake Winchell a Lt. Joseph Cable Carolyn Griffiths Barbara Mudd Ags diet eG ei DOOR MnOly Beth Wernick . Bloody Mary assistant Lee Ritchey Capt. George Brackett Bil. Felker. s5. sco : .. Commdr. Wm. Harbison Jack Mahaffey : .... Luther Billis Mike White Kathy Johnson Bill Weaver Alternation of parts according to night Cathy Zeien refreshes her memory during practice with Blake Winchell. 2rning men. ennis Jones and Lee Ritchey. owt eee oxpee® aig ‘ : % Rate 2 en ee Practice Makes ‘Pacific’ Perfect . 3 ye aoe ‘Younger than springtime are you ...’’ Blake Winchell expounds to Carolyn Griffiths poses during “Happy Talk.” Sarolyn Griffiths. Some enchanted evening ...’’ Dennis Jones and Cathy Zeien. Why do | have to do the dirty work and go to the other island?” Dennis Jones speaks his mind to Blake Winchell, Bill Felker, and Lee Ritchey. Memorial Week New Deal Moore greets fans with his voluptuous physique. Jo Bussey displays her lack of ballet form. | ] } J | | Inspires WHS To Heights Margarita Hortiguela adds to her experiences in America at WHS. j y : It’s a bird, it’s a plane; no, it’s Nancy White. Se Seas pepe Serene Rates PES LRN ARS whe anh: Honors In The 70’s nominations, ballot, voting, excitement, suspense, nervous, sweating, escort, waiting, announce- ment, fanfare, roses, charm, tears, crown, pride, cameras, flashbulbs, applause, thrill, ecstatic, smiles, laughter, proud, slides, pageant, canter- bury, pilgrimage, M.C., beauty, charm, wit, most handsome, waiting excitement, climax, announce- ment, tears, happiness, disappointment, roses, reception, dance, brass band, refreshments, friends, congratulations, smiles, gladness, best in field, achievement, EDITOR nors assembly, stu- dent council, awards, outstanding. pride for West- chester. CINDY SCHUBERT Mr. Westchester Gary Hawkins Miss Westchester Cindy Schubert ae Yea Mr. And Miss Junior sto) aVan col ohVar-TaloM sila e-lal ite Mr. And Miss Sophomore SlatslalatelaMn Gey at-lale Ml sicloll - -11- Mark Adams and Donna Green Mr. And Miss Freshman oy a Sy oO a0 = Kay Whitaker Homecom Prep Bowl team captain, JEFF HARROW is the Science Department's Outstanding Student. He has received many math and_= science awards and is President of Mu Alpha Theta. Jeff's tal- ents are not confined to the Science and Math Depart- ments as he was a member of the marching band, var- sity track team, and soccer team. He is also a member of the National Honor So- ciety. Number one in a class of 592 is KEITH TINGLE, the Outstanding Math Student. Keith is President of the Sci- ence and Philosophical So- ciety, and a member of Mu Alpha Theta, and the Na- tional Honor Society. He plans to further his studies in the fields of Math and Science at California Insti- tute of Technology. At the University Interscholastic League Tournament, Keith placed third in Science. In addition to presiding as Student Council President, RUSTY ROACH partici- pates in various other impressive organ- , izations, such as the Key Club and National Honor Society. A member of the debating team, he hopes to attend Baylor University, majoring in either busi- ness or theology. BILL OGDEN, the Outstanding Social Studies Student, will major in Pre-Law next year at the University of Texas. This year he was the American brother for Nabi Cerit, our foreign exchange stu- dent from Turkey. Bill was President of his Sophomore class, editor of Ibid last year, and Vice-President of the National Honor Society. He was also a recipient of a Degree of Distinction from the Na- tional Forensic League. Horseback riding takes up much of NANCY WEBSTER’‘S free time. She is the Outstanding Latin Student. In the fall, Nancy will attend Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri, and major in math. She plans to teach high school math when she graduates. Talented KATHY MADDEN is the German and Art Honor Stu- dent. She plans to attend Stephen F. Austin University and major in Art Education. In her spare time, Kathy works as a hospital volunteer. Her club memberships include the English Honor So- ciety, German Club, Art Club, and Tri-Theta. ® a -) w é ‘ ‘gl ’ : Outstanding Russian Student, DEBBIE HUNTER, plans to major: in Medical Technology at the Uni-- versity of Texas. She also intends! to continue studying Russian. Debbie was busy this year as the) Treasurer of the Russian Club, a member of Tri-Theta, and the Science and Philosophical So- ciety. She was also a Distributive Education student. | | | | | ’ pret ti RE augers exphrente® ASIP LOE The Treasurer of Tri-Theta and the Senior Girls’ Club, is NANCY WEHMEYER, who is also the Out- standing French Student. Gov- ernment or Political Science will be her major at the University of New Mexico, where she plans to attend next year. Nancy’s out- side interests include tennis and horseback riding. Planning a career in medicine is Outstanding Spanish Student, MIKE STARRY. He _ intends to study next fall at Emory Univer- sity in Atlanta, Georgia. Mike has played basketball and foot- ball and is a member of the Sci- ence and Philosophical Society and the National Honor Society. 95 BECKY JOLLY, a_ three year Student Council mem- ber, plans to attend the Uni- versity of Texas and major in Journalism. Editor of the MIACIS, she has been on the annual staff since Westches- ter opened in 1967, serving as Freshman and Sophomore editor. Becky is a member of the National Honor Society and Tri-Theta. The Outstanding English Student, PATTI] ROUNSA- VILLE, is a member of the English Honor Society, the National Honor — Society, | Gamma Sigma Chi, Future Teachers of America, and is- a Wranglerette. She will ma- | jor in English at Texas Chris-- tian University, where she | plans to go in the fall. After | college, she would like to be’ a teacher. An avid journalism student, CLIPPER FRY, was co-editor of Westchester’s el Gato. Last summer he attended the Na- tional High School Institute for Journal- ism at Northwestern University. Clipper works part-time for the Houston Post, and will major in journalism at the Uni- versity of Texas. Planning to go to Baylor with the hope of becoming an M.D. is SUSAN LUKE, co-editor of the el Gato. A trans- fer student from Shreveport, Louisiana, she was feature editor of the el Gato last year. Susan was a member of Tri- Theta and the National Honor Society. Best known for her roles in Westchester’s major drama productions is CAROLYN GRIFFITHS, an Outstanding Student from the Speech and Drama Department. Next year Carolyn will go to Lon- don to study at the Royal Academy of Ballet. She is a member of the National Hon- or Society and the English Honor Society. | Pe ELLY LIS 2S ee = Outstanding Thespian Boy and a Degree of Excellence recipient from the National Forensic League are two of ae s the many honors DENNIS se “9 z - JONES has won in the fields : : | . of speech and drama. Plan- | ning to major in medicine z | | ) at Central State College, Den- nis is an Outstanding Student from the Speech and Drama Department. He has partici- pated in various speech tour- naments and received many i « | honors. ee ? re eke Set ———————————— CRAIG OLIVIER, right, the Outstanding Debate Student, was Westchester’s represen- tative to the National Speech Tournament in Washington last summer. He will study political science at North- western University next year. Craig has won numerous awards and honors for his efforts in speech and debate. Outstanding Rapid Read- ing Student BRIAN POWERS, left, plans to major in medi- cine at either Lehigh or Har- vard. He is a member of the German Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and National Honor Society. Brian enjoys playing golf and the guitar. 99 ? 100 Hoping to -attend an Eastern school after a semester at Southwest Texas Uni- versity is CHRIS PACE, the Outstanding Distributive Education Student. She would like to be a buyer for a major depart- ment store and is going to major in merchandising. Chris was interested in D.E. because she felt she could get a better perspective of the merchandising world. PATT! BOYLE will attend Southwest Texas University next year with a prob- able major in business. She is the Out- standing Vocational Education Student and received the Accounting Award as a junior. Patti was a member of Tri-Theta, and the Senior Girls’ Club. A transfer student from Barrington, Illinois, PATTI ISOM, left, is the Outstand- ing Business Student. She plans to attend Lamar State College of Technology next year. Her major will be sec- retarial science. She was also a member of Westchester’s German Club. Home Economics or Ele- mentary Education will be the major of SUZANNE HOW- ELL, right, Outstanding Homecoming Student. She plans to attend Southwest Texas University. Suzanne is the Treasurer of the Future Homemakers of America and a First Lieutenant in the Wranglerettes. She is also a member of the English Honor Society, the National Honor Society, and Tri-Theta. | | : | | | | | | | | | Wranglerette Drum Major SUE SPENCE, is one of the Outstanding Wranglerettes. She was the Master Sergeant and Captain her sophomore and junior years, respec- tively. The University of Texas is where she plans to go to school next year. Sue was also a member of the Future Homemakers of Amer- ica and Tri-Theta. National Merit Finalist, DEBBIE MARTIN, is the Out- standing Wranglerette. She was Second Lieutenant and President her junior year and was Captain of Co. C her senior year. Debbie is a member of the English Hon- or Society, Mu Alpha Theta, and the National Honor So- ciety, of which she is Sec- retary. A member of Canterbury Pilgrimage, GAYE TAYLOR, is one of the Outstanding Choir Students. Next year she plans to go to the University of Texas. Her major will be either Spanish or Music. Gaye, a transfer student from Montvale, New Jer- sey, was a member of the Chorale, the National Honor Society, and Tri-Theta. HELEN FOX, an Outstanding Choir Stu- dent, plans to study Music next year at the University of Texas. She was Vice- President of Chorale and was a member of the All-Regional Choir. Helen belonged to the National Honor Society, the Eng- lish Honor Society, and Tri-Theta. She was also a Staff Sergeant in the Wranglerette Drill Team. SHIRLEY BOCKSTAHLER, Outstanding Orchestra Student, is President of the Orchestra, a member of the District and Regional Orchestra, and the All-State Symphony Orchestra. Shirley will attend Smith College in the fall and major in mathematics. She was a member of Tri- Theta; the Science and Philosophical So- ciety, Germaf Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and the National and English Honor So- cieties. A member of the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, the Science and Philosophical Society, and the Chess Club, MIKE MIDDLEBROOKE is an Out- standing Orchestra Student. He has won honor awards for Geometry, Algebra, and Trigonometry. Mike plans to attend either the University of Texas or M.I.T. next year. RIKKY RIVERS, Wildcat cheerleader, is an Outstanding Band Student. She was a participant in the English and National Honor Societies, the Science and Philo- sophical Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Ameri- can Field Service, and was the Outstand- ing Sophomore Girl. This summer Rikky was a member of the All-American Youth Honor Band that toured Spain. She plans to major in music and math at college. One of the Outstanding Band Students, BOB MASON, is a Principal Nominee to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. Bob has been the Drum Major of the Westchester Marching Band for three years. He also has been active in the Key Club. Bob was Junior Director for the Westchester Key Club chapter, and his senior year, he was Lt.-Governor of the Texas-Oklahoma Key Club District. ‘ 4 ‘ : 7 ree CUS va)nc ee Leen ms eer i vs Organizations In The 10 Ss American Field Service, Art Club, Basketball, Canterbury Pilgrimage, Cheerleaders, Chess Club, Chorale, Chordsmen, Concert Band, Distributive Education, el Gato, English Honor Society, Folk Singing Club, Football, French Club, Future Home- makers of America Club, Future Teachers of America Club, Gamma Sigma Chi, German Club, Golf, Good Sportsmanship League, Key Club, Las Cantas, Marching Band, Medical Careers Club, Miacis, Mu Alpha Theta, National Forensic League, Orchestra, Radio ( EDITORS in Club, Scientific and Philosophical Society, Spanish Club, Soccer Club, Studer MERRILYN MEUSHAW Sand, Tennis, Thespians, Track, T AND , Vocational Office Education, Voll SUE WIPPERMAN 3s. “Very interesting .. but really now ...’” Nancy Calhoun, Rusty Roach, Becky Jolly and Barry Abrams during a Student Council meeting. Student Council Adopts New System Of Communication The St udent Council improved communi- cation between the students and the Ad- ministration by using a Congress-type of student government. This group of outstand- ing school leaders brought such _ innova- tions as a juke box for the snack bar, and worked diligently to make the new privilege of open campus a success. Pe, “All those desiring to contribute to the Community Chest raise your hand.” be Margi Hackett volunteers during a Student Council meeting. Rusty Roach, assisted by N Calhoun, takes charge of a Student Council meeting. Gene yet a at, | P Lance Bruun, Guido Piggott, and Jan Boynton meet the Spring Woods representa- tives before the second district game. “Just like Rusty to call a meeting and not show up.” Council mem- bers wait patiently for meeting to begin. 110 {| hate to sound stupid, but what is a football?” The Memorial representatives converse with Jan Boynton, Guido liggott, Lance Bruun, and Leslie Rothaus before the game. i Good Sportsmanship League Extends Friendship In order to maintain friendship wetween West- chester and other schools, the Good Sportsmanship League extends a welcoming hand to the opponent at the football games. Representatives are Lance Brunn, Jan Boynton, Guido Piggett, and Leslie Rothaus. “Sorry, Orwig, only girls are allowed in the beauty walk.” Chuck Orwig, John Fiedler and Bob Whitaker discuss the beauty walk pageant. iglith, AL 4 “It’s a good picture, but Fifi LaFleur is definitely out for Key Club Sweetheart.” Jay Jackson and Mike Monaghan con- centrate on work to be done. 4 5 fo at Re ed Ar Kit na PYudd le tin Lehbs At Kea Ake Quad IIWAL AAS hw Ag f. Reads pages 7 ” Qnrdudkeriuarn LAD Ms He ah) (| : ; i Tas M Weave ¢ et “The other end, President. Lance!” Lance Bruun zy ry) hu} 3 learns the finer PALES ihe. 9) P heey Af Pe Pn © points of being Key Club Hosts District Convention The Key Club strives to develop initiative and leadership in its members through serv- ice to the school and the community. They aided the city in the annual “Job Fair.” The club assisted the community this year by participating in the March of Dimes and working with underprivileged children. They acted as host club for the 1969 District Key Club Convention held in Galveston. Lance Bruun Chuck Orwig Guido Piggot Voy Althaus Wayne Klotz Lloyd Stansberry Steve Heard Tres Lorton President Vice Presidents Secretary Treasurer Directors GSC Gives Thanksgiving Party For Needy Children Gamma Sigma Chi is a group of girls interested in becoming in- volved in their community. The first project of the year was making toys, clothes and scrapbooks for needy children through the Daycare Program. They came to the assist- ance of people of all ages by tutor- ing elementary children, decorating hospitals and working in a nursing home. President Nita Van Fleet Vice President ...... Linda Scharn Secretaryis! ne ae Jan Boynton Junior Representative S65 8 46 Curios! sm ao Oe Oe eee ol Missey Worrell Sophomore Representative ....... Barbara Boyle Freshman Representative ...... Jane Stanbery “You really thought that GSC stood for Girl Scout Cookies?” Nita Van Fleet exclaims. Se ee | 3 4 . 7s bes Se ERSRIE TE Rear eree ed ee Sect ae tanatomte ty TR mat Se a eee aay a, A AA A tc ARO i th ts ‘ Pipa dicetpestaracteet-teaneeaeheaeee el A A ea A IN Ny Se ER NE Bee aN A Ah Rete A A SE Me 8 A A A BE A BE % «tit 4 ae VES a % en nae ate re ee ete cticengrnrenennenatn eR Se et tbat a te is — Ft apa a A aati ites cieteneeeumaaieenmllll WSegescsmcscs- | acne aiilbe: Missy Worrell, Barbara Boyle, Nancy Cole and Linda Scharn share ideas about the Thanksgiving party. Geneen Gray and Angela Anderson are distracted from the business at hand. Art Club Decorates Display Cases The creative members of the Art Club de- veloped their talents by teaching and learning new artistic techniques. The club operated a country store at the Senior Carnival in which the members sold their own artistic creations. Money was raised through an art sale in the spring. Presiclérit) «.:56. tae Gene Becky Mitchell Vices President 43 a.eh ous cau ence Jan Fisher MECrETALY oS facie aoe stile wet atatacare Merrilyn Meushaw ALEGSUIET s . Lutstekar nites oe cee ce eae Jan Shipman Jamie Lewis assists Merrilyn Meushaw and Becky Mitchell in a demon- stration of cloth dying. “Strip chess?” Ann Mclaren glances toward the freshman boy. a friend. | | | “Checkmate! No, | don’t mean my pen!” Rick Fulton practices for a tournament with Becky Mitchell explains brush techniques at the first meeting. Chess Club Competes In Invitational Tournaments Members of the Chess Club help each other to improve their skills and to learn the fine points of the game. As a result of intense practice, the club won trophies at several invitational tournaments. They also held two of their own tournaments in the fall and the spring. Presidetit va san ieee s Ann McLaren NicegPresiGent wrasse neo Fred Manry SEcrefaryionas wikeanetce 6 Larry Dickson TESSULEt ty. ct tein oy 2 Woody Graham 117 Spanish Club Holds Christmas Dinner Spanish Club promoted enthusiasm and interest in Spanish culture through guest. speakers and programs. Members enjoyed a Spanish dinner at Christmas, and ended an exciting year wtih the annual spring banquet. President .............. Robert Smith Vice President ........ Lynda Wilhelm Secretary . Susan Donnelly Treasurer .. Marina Calle Sergeant-at-Arms ........ Les Dorman “Bring on the tequila to the program. Robert Smith takes suggestions for the Senior Carnival project. | Nancy Farlow, Carol Gilbert, Helen Butler, Ann Johnson and Kris Smith experiment with paint to create the most spirited poster. Montmartre Presents French Film For those interested in the language and history of France, Montmartre, the French Club, provided plenty of interesting material, including the showing of a film from France in the Spring. Members promoted school spirit by painting posters during football sea- son. The club operated a French pastry shop at the Senior Carnival. President Nancy Farlow Vice-President . Carol Gilbert Secretary : : : Helen Butler Treasurer .... : .. Ann Johnson FHA Visits The State Fair FHA is designed to help its members improve their personal, family and community living. They organized such projects as. making cookies to send to Viet- nam and Valentine favors for the hospitals. Members attended a district formal and travelled to the State Fair in Dallas. The club sold candy to raise funds. FHA officers, Kathi Jones, Pris Richardson, Melissa Ryan, Kay Ford, Patti Norris, Suzanne Howell, Mary Inglis, Sherry Tulloch and Mary Roberts discuss upcoming events. “O.K. girls, choose your teams for a game of Red Rover.” Teachers: Mrs. Judith Ashby, Mrs. Sherry Kern and Mrs. Pam Riggs at the FHA picnic. 120 “Milk is the lift that lasts!’ Patty Evers, Brian Powers, Glenna Donnell, Cathy Waggoner, and sponsor Jack Smith make beautiful Folk Club Explores The World Of Folk Music Folk club is a group of musically tal- ented students who enjoy folk music. The members gather together each month to share their favorite music. In this manner, each of them widened his horizons through fellowship with others having the same musical interests. Mama Cass was discovered in a Folk Club? Patty Evers serenades the group on her guitar. FTA Members Teach | Elementary Children To get a taste of what teaching is really like, FTA sent student teachers to Wilchester Ele- mentary to take charge of a class for an hour. They accompanied children on a science field trip, teaching them how to handle a group. The club raised money by holding a bake sale. Repre- sentatives attended the State Convention in Ft. Worth. . President ®...:. « ¢ eee ee eee Janet Jones Vice President. 2. “aeen 2 Merrilyn Meushaw Cindy Schubert DECIOISLY! o-s.ay sich ee Pat Mosley Treasurer: =.... 5ki. eee ee Carol Gilbert a nce a OURS, os Missey Worrell Dianne Meushaw, Kathy Poole, Debra Miller and Laurie McDonald listen to a discussion on Student Teaching. 122 um “Don’t look now, but Patsy Fitzgerld, Janis Watson, Kate Lawrence, Sherry Merliss and Janice Allen pause to wait for Juanita Doolittle, sponsor. Medical Careers Club Visits Hospitals By visiting hospitals, the Medical Cen- ter and other sites of medical work, the Medical Careers Club got a better look at what medicine is all about. Interesting guest speakers gave the members valu- able information about many types of medical careers. Janis Watson Sherri Merliss Secretary Janice Allen Treasurer Patsy Fitzgerald “This is like putting 19 elephants into a breadbox.’’ Club members load up to go visit the Medical Center. Las Cantatas Sing Ceremony Of Carols For Christmas Concert Las Cantatas, together with Memorial, Spring Woods and Spring Branch choirs, presented “Ceremony of Carols” for Christ- mas. The uniformed choir, under the direction of Mrs. Marilyn Brosang, gave performances for assemblies throughout the year. During March, the Las Cantatas sang in the Spring Concert. Together with the Chorale, they made a record album. A rum- mage sale, sponsored by all the choirs, was the money making project for the year. OFFICERS: PresidentictisScnre ccent Sioniet asa Seen eee Kathy Sigler Vice-President! :2scic . ote teeter Vickie Herter SECTOTALY fy. ccs Aen Ve ee uae eee ae Marsha Taylor TFEASUFOR Won. oases velo ee a ee ee Linda Mercer Section Leaders.2.. tence eae ve ee ee Leslie Cassling Sharon Weed Melinda Faggart Worst enants Die 124 Getting ready for a performance are officers Vickie Her- ter, Kathy Sigler, Marsha Taylor and Linda Mercer. - % +0660 2546000 66600000. 2 1 ane Shanaa.e -eee7 Las Cantatas practice constantly to achieve good tone quality. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Marilyn Brosang, Jane Van Lewan, Mary Kay Nitschke, Gail Ambrose, Cindy Gray, Mary- Stone, Donna Willey, Cheryl Wates, Anne Walz, Cheryl Lawrence, Penny Duerr, Marsha Taylor, Marina Calle, Kathy Johnson, Rose Madson, Cyntha Collins, Linda Letsos, Libby Fenner. SECOND ROW: Mary Burger, Vickie Herter, Melinda Faggart, Julie Dan- iel, Cindy Gaynor, Cindy Keiller, Debby Albertson, Sally Gatchel, Mer- rilyn Meushaw, Pam Hadlow, Jenice Hamby, Randy Rische, Cathy Ross, Angel Dingman, Ceil Grahm, Beth Bighouse, Lou Ann Gillespie, Sue Shaeffer. THIRD ROW: Dianne Meushaw, Nancy Farlow, Cecie Carson, Leslie Sinclair, Elizabeth Beeson, Marsha Albertson, Jody Massey, Mary Russell, Mindy Davis, June Anderson, Jan Galation, Kim Browning, Beth Rigg, Melissa Ryan, Kathy Siglor, Sue Lister, Kathy Le Grand, Kathy Berry. FOURTH ROW: Debby Dalrymple, Tacy Draper, Carol Willis, Deb- bie Hall, Diane Koenig, Cissy Bean, Kim Smith, Leslie Harris, Debbie Swink, Leslie Cassling, Brenda Barrington, Marcy Spears, Meredith Barr, Barbara Ikard, Erna Charbonneau, ‘Linda Mercer, Lisa Emery, Phyllis Wilson. 125 Popular Songs Performed By Canterbury Pilgrimage Canterbury, Pilgrimage fea- tured popular songs in their pro- grams this year. Mrs. Marilyn Brosang selected the talented musicians who performed for assemblies and concerts. The new uniform this year consisted of red, white and blue outfits. a” ua Leaving on a Jet Plane ...”, sings The Canterbury Pilgrimage as they rehearse for an assembly. FIRST ROW: Vickie Mahaffey, Gaye Taylor, Doug Lacy. SECOND ROW: Robert Womack, Richard Hageman, Gary Sloan, Kathy Hollowell. THIRD ROW: Peg Wehmeyer, Jackie Boldwin, Brad Britt, John Thomason. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Dery, Blake Winchell, Margaret Winchell, Dede Slaydon, Kathy Zein. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Owings, Tim Schewtz, David Melton. “Sing over the note!”, directs choir director Mrs. Marilyn Brosang. Chordsmen A new choir was formed this year for boys interested in music. The 41-member choir, The Chordsmen, is directed by Mrs. Marilyn Brosang. FIRST ROW: Ken Effinger, Doug Lacy, Chris Comer, Charles Howard, David Schmidt, David Jackson, Alan Maron, Mike Bee, Gary Grave, John Yocum, Mike Clay, John Alan, John Polasto, Mrs. Marilyn Brosang. SECOND ROW: Larry Rolon, Mike Johnson, Larry Anderson, Pat Moore, Craig Robinson, Brad Britt, Dennis Jones, John Ache, Francis Rolon, Dick Dolphin, David Meltor, Jack Bates, Blake Winchell, Fred Green. THIRD ROW: Kenny Mutzel, Robert Womack, Bill Van Loozen, Steve Letherwood, Gary Sloan, Chris Markwell, Mark Doughery, David Russell, Phillip Hamilton, Richard Chaplin, Cody Scace, Tim Schevtz, Alan Morrison, Jim Devine. sings Robert Womack, junior, and Mike Clay au“ “Raindrops keep falling on my head senior, during class practice. 128 Chorale Presents Messiah The Chorale presented many concerts both in the spring and fall. The choir practiced long hours with the orchestra to perform “The Messiah” at Christmas. In the spring, Chorale helped present Westchester’s first musical, “South Paci- fic.” Under the direction of Mrs. Marilyn Brosang, Chorale competed in the All District Concert. OFFICERS: President Mike Johnson Vice-President Helen Fox Secretary Treasurer Judy Love Nancy Owings Kathy Casey mg Bill Liesenfield g A Cody Scace Chorale sings “Ho Hum” in four part harmony. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Marilyn Brosang, Jackie Baldwin, Holly Cawthon, Vickie Mahaffey, Debbie Hill, Doug Lacy, Ken Effinger, Mike John- son,.John Yochum, Charles Howard, David Schmit, Gaye Johnson, Holly Douglas, Barbara Mudd, Lisa Pitner. SECOND ROW: Gaye Taylor, Helen Fox, Barbara Frasher, Rita Blocher, Brad Britt, Robert Womack, Dennis Jones, Craig Robinson, Larry Anderson, David Jackson, Jeanine Wilson, Mary Anne Ganey, Peggy Wehmeyer, Linda Deaton. THIRD ROW: Kathy Hollowell, Nancy Owings, Dede Slayton, Mike Clay, Francis Rolon, Jack Bates, John Adams, Steve Letherwood, Gary Sloan, Phillip Hamilton, Anne Coffman, Becky Brown, Kathy Sloan, Kathi Jones. FOURTH ROW: Bev Green, Cathy Zein, Richard Chaplain, Cody Scace, Tim Scheutz, Jim Devine, Allen Morrison, David Melton, John Polstra, Blake Winchell, Kristin Larsen, Carol Gilbert, Judy Love. Mike Quinn talks Journalism | student Tom Ringland into joining the staff next year. El Gato, Volume ITI, Keeps Students Informed For the third year, the el Gato staff dug deep into the school activities for news. The result was an interesting and informative newspaper which kept the student body up-to-date on all the current facts, opinions, and trends at West- chester. Co-editors Clipper Fry and Susan Luke worked cooperatively to make the paper a SUCCESS. 130 Clipper-sFry % 3...) se ee Co-Editor Susan. Luke®. )o2ts Yaa Co-Editor susan Warmack. 2... «shee Managing Editor Jay) Jacksonsesgi7 ee. eee News Co-Editor Carol, Riesen ti... ee eee News Co-Editor Adrienne Abbott .......... Feature Co-Editor Robert, Womack s1.2 5 eum ees Feature Co-Editor Ken ‘Andersonz 2... eee Sports Editor Jim Scheppke ........ Student Opinion Editor Louise Humble .............. Editorial Editor Bill: Clifford ona eee Advertising Co-Editor Steve Rogers’... 52.8.0 Advertising Co-Editor Carols; Slossi sss ma ee Business Manager Darrell! Jennings: 3... eae Cartoonist Bob Crawtord. (i. iores sty er eee Columnist Mike. Quinniai. stiffen Columnist Steve “Glanville: 2-u.5..4 ane Photographer Steve; Hewiftit 20.43 ee ee Photographer Dale: Kearney: 9... sees eee Photographer Rick Watson) 5.v.0-as 000 se eee Photographer John (Willis... eee eee Photographer Marcella Fink) ic snes: cee Reporter eeeeeeee eeseeeoe? Oy 8H FIRST ROW: Ken Anderson, Susan Luke, Mike Quinn, Adrienne Abbott, Jay Jackson, Susan Warmack. SECOND ROW: Bill Clifford, Carol Sless, Steve Rogers, Clipper Fry, Bob Crawford, Louise Humble, Carol Riesen, Jim Scheppke (hidden), Robert Womack. T. Orr relates her “regrets” upon leaving the FIRST ROW: Paula Scheline, Becky Jolly, Cathy Waggoner, Kay Whitaker, Brenda Hefner, Lisa Bennett, Debbie Ellis, Sue Wipperman, Cindy Schubert, Lesli Peklonk. SECOND ROW: Ellen Morris, Alyne Goodman, Chris Wiseman, Carol Goerner, Laura Witmer, Merrilyn Meushaw, Rick Watson. THIRD ROW: Debbie Gaunt, Mary Inglis, Lynette Fons, Dale Kearney, Linda Frasher, Cindi Fleetwood, Steve Hewitt. RS ee a ee Steve Glanville, Merrilyn Meushaw, John Willis, Ellen Morris, Dale Kearney, and T. Orr receive instructions from “the Chief’. 132 i Miacis ’70 Records Events Of School Year After a hectic rush to meet deadlines, the Miacis staff assembled every pictoral memory of this unique year. The Miacis evolved from piles of pictures and papers. It is full of the events and the ‘ people who made this year special. Editor Becky Jolly carefully supervised the creation of this year’s Miacis, to make it reflect the magic of the year. Becky Jolly Merrilyn Meushaw . .Organizations Co-Editor Sue Wipperman .. Organizations Co-Editor Chris Wiseman Activities Co-Editor Debbie Ellis Activities Co-Editor Mary Inglis Advertising Editor Kay Whitaker Senior Class Co-Editor Alyne Goodman .... Senior Class Co-Editor Paula Scheline .... Junior Class Co-Editor Ellen Morris Junior Class Co-Editor Debbie Gaunt .. Sophomore Class Co-Editor Linda Frasher .. Sophomore Class Co-Editor Cindi Fleetwood .. Freshman Class Co-Editor Carol Goerner .. Freshman Class Co-Editor Lisa Bennett Sports Co-Editor Cathy Waggoner Sports Co-Editor Lesli Peklenk Academic Editor Cindy Schubert Honors Editor Brenda Hefner Picture Editor Laura Witmer Business Manager Lynette Fons Editorial Assistant Janet Cousins Editorial Assistant Steve Glandville Photographer Steve Hewitt Photographer Dale Kearney Photographer Rick Watson Photographer John Willis Photographer Janet Cousins, Steve Glanville, and John Willis give the new sponsor, Mrs. Nanette | Wiese a warm welcome. i | | j H look now, but some weirdo with a camera is following you.” Senior girls do their thing on Grub Day. “Seni ors, Seniors 7-0, we're the girls who can’t say no!” Tri Theta liven up the pep rally. ipeite Jo Olsen, Lisa Bennett, and Vicky Zapp show mixed emotions about the pep rally. a Tri Theta Reflects The Spirit of ’70 The Senior girls were kept busy this year boosting the spirit at Westchester. They created astounding works of art out of toilet paper and a football player’s house. Their saloon at the Senior Carnival attracted many thirsty people. Most of all, their undying enthusiasm kept the spirit running high. President ..... Kristen Larsen Vice-President Kaki Roher Secretary Vicki Rome Treasurer Nancy Wehmeyer Jolly, Cathy Waggoner, and Nancy Wehmeyer decorate the football player’s houses with tender, loving care. Senior Organization Of Boys Supervises Jail After a slow start, the Senior boys backed their school all the way. The boys spent many hours building the traditional bonfire, despite size restrictions. They appeared at the pep rallies to support their class at the top of their lungs. At the Senior Carnival, the organization ran a tight jail, where they kept many innocent, mud- coated victims. President”. ss. . see eee Steve Lawler Vice. President.) .pe eee ee Joe Swinbank Paul Spain Secretary 4;...2% «criss see eee eee Ed Davis Preasurers.s:..0 ase eee ee Steve Furber Sargeants-at-Arms ....... cause - CNUCcKmOrwig Tony Isacks Senior Boys promote school spirit at the “Quick! Somebody get my balloon!’ Seniors Mike Stone, Mike Monagahn, Tom ||} , the Senior Carnival. 136 morning pep rally. This is a job for Tide! Mike Stone, Steve Dorcheus, Bruce Novotny, and Jim Katopodis work on the bonfire. Weaver and Lance Bruun help to set the band up for W estchester | Wranglerettes a BACK ROW, Left to Right: Patti Rounsaville, Gretchen Schnei- der, Brenda Hefner, Chris Wiseman, Vana Coles, Rona Lassiter, Debi Derry, Colleen Brown, Nancy Teinert, De De Slaydon, Chris Kelly, Becky Battle, Carol Sloss, Melanie Waters, Jaime Naquin, Anne Johnson, Dale Harris, Elizabeth Imhoff, Linda Mercer, Susan Goodwin, Joan Matthews, Debbie Thompson, | Katie Luby, Jan Hall, Cathy Clifton, Charlotte Peddicord, Diane 1 De Luca, Barbara Drake, Cindy Wooldridge. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Debbie Young, Nancy Sapko, Sally Gatchell, | Cheryl Babcock, Margi Hackett, Holli Dickinson, Beverly Baker, || Debbie Hoy, Jill Howell, Peggy Miller, Elizabeth McKim, } Jodie Abercrombie, Lynn Furber, Mary Ann Musmeci, Shar- | mon Youngblood, Kris Smith, Sherri Klein, Kathy Powell, Pat Reeber, Pam Powell, Joanne Whitney, Jan King, Leslie Jones, . Pat Mosley, Debbie Bozeman, Sherrill Clendaniel. THIRD | ROW, Left to Right: Cindy Keiller, Mary Hanning, Diane Fowler, Sharon “Tomberlin, Tanya Aldridge, Margarita Hor- teguela, Susan Shaw, Janis Adams, Jo Bussey, Kathy Roberts, Barbara Boyle, Laurie Ives, Linda Lodge, Melinda Faggard, lisa Ottinger, Cindy Mosley, Suzanne Purvis, Jane Fekete, | Marie Clay, Nancy White, Terri Whalen, Linda Letsos, Lynell | Brand, Ann Hur, Cheryl Boren, Laura Roth, Jan Boynton. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Beverly Barker, Angela Anderson, | Missey Worrell, Teri Self, Amy Jenkins, Becky Shumate, Patti 1 Hanson, Nita Van Fleet, Suzanne Howell, Diana Thomson, Sue Stanbery, Miss Anne Oaks, Debbie Martin, Ouida Cox, Kathy Mahone, Kathy Fahey, Sheila Brown, Lyda Guthrie, Alyson Grice, Geneen Gray, Debbie Bouche, Sara Eubanks. FRONT: Sue Spence, Karry Benjamin. Barb Walstad reflects the pride of a show well done. 138 Jeanine Wilson and Seu Spence pause before a half-time performance. Wranglerettes Rank Number I In Texas The Wranglerettes put in a_ full year with award winning perform- ances in contests at SMU, where they were named best all-around drill team and won the outstanding girl award. Hours of practice resulted in ten excel- lent half-time shows, participation in the Astronauts’ parade and a_ per- formance in Mexico. The Wrangler- ettes made a big hit in the Astro- dome at the Oiler-Cowboy game. An exciting year ended with their annual banquet and formal, paid for with revenue from Christmas cards, rib- bons, calendars, and candy sold dur- ing the year. j : ‘ eudel : (al a gate ea Miss “A” is surrounded by the contestants for the Biggest Smile Award. Long, hard hours of practice pay off in a breathtaking half-time show. pel Tete git CMe 7 rt) a Shaan : on ‘ mad x, any an we, ty th Vlad ae m vil een res Re ter o — i= ao Qa 2) 2 oO 15) a U © = Q w o 2 = ® = AS 1®)) (= o = a ” x uu = Uu £ i ©] f = | oO [= oO te) A= oO o 3 ® 3 ° ” o = 7 show. a ch iy “Look! No chocolate mess.” Wranglerettes sparkle in the excitement of a pep rally. Drum Major .... Sue Spence Captain Major ..... . Susan Stanbery COMPANY A Cantaltinccs..2.s Diana Thomson Ist Lieutenant Kathy Fahey 2nd Lieutenant . Sheila Brown Master Sargeant .... ... Becky Schumate Staff Sargeant . Teri Self Captain .. aera , es Ouidancox Ist lieutenant .... Kathy Mahone 2nd Lieutenant ... Ngee Mics mins, PRAT MONSON Master Sargeant .. ........ Lyda Guthrie Staff Sargeant .. Helen Fox Gapiatiie ah tiers Debbie Martin Ist Lieutenant .... Suzanne Howell 2nd Lieutenant .. ee Nita Van Fleet Master Sargeant Amy Jenkins FIRST ROW: Melinda Mallia, Janette Johnson, Lea Stubbs, Janice Van Derbur, Rikky Rivers, Linda Franz, Susan Haller, Michelle Holland, Jay Bower, Greg Murray, Paul Persons, Leesa Pitner, Kathi Wilson, Janet Warren, Mark Abrams, John Thomason, Harry Kelso, George lehman, Mike Bealsley, Rob Rashong, Lyn Husemann, Marcia Odal, Bruce Heffner, Patsy. Montgomery, Vicky Bethel, Nancy Bailey, Dieke Van Wijnen, Cathy Lischka, Elisa Ribelles, Audrey Lake. SECOND ROW: Dianne Stewart, David Sugimoto, Jan Stevens, Janet Wells, Paul Lonquist, Johnny Walker, Lydia Frederick, Damon Osborn, Kathleen Kadell, Jane McMullen, Diane Brett, Kerry Miller, Jill Van Ert, Cyndi Chew, Joyce Fekete, Paula Yount, Craig Fox, Lena Delay, Scott Veggeburg, Beverly Hykkonen, Cindy Laughlin, Barbara Lewis, Melanie Wilkins, Laura Witmer, Beth Kean. THIRD ROW: Rob McKinney, Mike Minton, Phil Miller, Nancy Hamil, Rick Watson, John Brecheisen, Helen Butler, Mike Post, John Plummer, Beki Chew, Suzi. Murray, Wendy Newton, Mary Connor, Becky Means, Cora Sherman, Daniel Smith, David Carley, Paul Jankovsky, Tom Sprott, Ronnie Stafford, King Carter, Gary Watkins, Jimmy Farris, Bob Wolff, Wayne Klotz, Steve Wheeler, Don Kirksie, Van McGlasson, Brad Bailey, Jim Scheppke. FOURTH ROW: Ann Beasley, Larry Skidmore, Bill Steitz, Ross Love, Bill Bissell, Pat Sutton, John Combs, Chuck Reese, Tom Schares, Doug Mann, Bill Phillips, Mike Downey, Lee Colburn, Don Moffit, Tom Sartorius, James McDonald, Brad Hall, Richard Trostle, Terry Wilkinson, Kurt Veggeburg, Bruce Ashford, Dale Coleman, Bill Wilson, Jeff Jackson, Carla McCullough, Jim Montgomery, Alan Schauer, Barbara White, John Craddock. FIFTH ROW: Gary Hussman, Craig Langway, Dean Coleman, Greg Duncan, Steve Reese, Mike Hayes, David Post, Paul Schauer, Gary Dallas, Charles Swanson, David Dinges, Allen Kappler, Pat Colpoys, Carl Shockney, Bill Simons, Benjamin Klein, Carol Donhaiser, Carl Frost, Stacy Bartus, Jim Poole, ana Langford, David McKinley, Pat Thompson, Phil Wright, Kathy Miller, Kim Schaefer, Steve Anderson, Bob Carter, Russell Ingraffia. TWIRLERS: Cyndi Fulenwider, Bobbi Heath, Juli Keeney, Linda Miller, Sarah Mosley, Teresa Edwards. DIRECTORS: Mr. John Hammerle, Mr. Jim Emmanuel. Marching Band Receives First Division In Marching Contest After performing an outstanding half- time show in the Astrodome, the band marched on to an exciting football sea- son. They ended the season by playing for the Thanksgiving Day Parade down- town. The year was highlighted by winning First Division in the U.I.L. March- ing Contest. Money was raised for the annual banquet through the sale of fruit- cakes and Christmas cards. Drum Major Bob Mason President Wayne Klotz Helen Butler Secretary Pat Sutton Treasurer Laura Witmer Librarian Kathy Miller LEFT: Helen Butler and Damon Osborn celebrate the Wildcat’s victory over Memorial. tome , pt om 2 y j et et a ae 9 ime ae ay . : 4 ts ; aa 2 oie te : © Z Des eS te SO 8 hs oe oh oO n ca ee ee The band performs intricate marching maneuvers before a crowd of 55,000 people. cy BY oe ee To ee AA Excitement radiates from the members of the band as they await the signal to begin their Astrodome show. Non 144 cana ger apse empty ioe theme $P-0: BI RMR RRRELE IVI MEG een a IRST ROW: Left to Right: Linda Franz, Cathy Lischke, Lisa Thorton, Nancy Baily, Elisa Ribilles, Sue Haller, Bruce Haefner, Lea Stubbs, Cindy Laugh- lin, Marsha Odal, Barbara Lewis, Vicki Bethel, Ann McKlaren. SECOND ROW: Tina DeLay, Stacey Bartus, Tim Poole, Risa Pippin, David Grana, ohnny Walker, David Sugimoto, Cindi Chew, Paula Yount, Cora Sherman, Diane Brett, Mary Conner, Becky Chew, Paul Longquist, Lydia Frederick, Damon Osborn, Kerry Miller. THIRD ROW: Steve Lay, Bruce Ashford, John Combs, Mike Downy, Jim McDonald, Phil Wright, Russell Page, Russell ngraffia, Steve Anderson, Carl Shockney, Nancy Hamill, David McKinney, Larry Skidmore, Tom Satonious, Kurt Veggeburg, Jeff Jackson. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Sprott, Jim Farris, Bob Wolfe, King Carter, Gary Watkins, Doug Mann, Dale Coleman, John Craddock, Brad Hall, Alan Shaur, Brad Jaily, Paul Jankowsky, Ronnie Stafford, David Edwards, Mark Williams, David Post, Janet Warren, Mike Belsley, Lyn Husemann, James Emanuel. Concert Band Members Polish Skills The Concert Band is comprised of the second half of the Marching Band. These musicians spend most of the year polish- ing old skills and learning new ones. Their year was highlighted by participa- tion in the annual Spring Concert. “1 know it’s there somewhere!” The brass section warms up for a long after- noon of practice. a i et OTE! MeN FIRST ROW: Beverly Hykkonen, Melanie Wilkins, Laura Witmer, Beth Kean, Audrey Lake, Dieke Van Wijen, Michelle Holland, Patsy Montgomery, Fekete, Janice Van Derber, Helen Butler, Linda Miller. SECOND ROW: Craig Fox, Paul Persons, Scott Veggeberg. THIRD ROW: Kathy Kaddell, McMullen, Jill Van Ert, Diane Stewart, Melinda Malia, Mike Post, Susie Murray. FOURTH ROW: John Brecheison, Janette jchnson, Becky Means, Tres Lorton, Wayne Klotz. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Miller, Kim Schaefer, Pat Thompson, Bob Carter, Dean Coleman, Gary Husmann, Bob Mason. SIXTH ROW: Greg Murray, David McKinley, Lana Langford, Carl Frost, Mike Minton, Bill Steitz, Ross Love, Phil Miller, Joel Barton, Ann Beasley, Mark Abrams. SEVENTH ROW: Barbara White, Carla McCullough, Steve Wheeler. EIGHTH ROW: Harry Kelso, Rob Roshong, Terry Wilkinson, Richard Trostel, Lee Colburn, Tom Schares, Don Moffitt, Bill Phillips, Pat Sutton, Bill Bissell, Craig Carlson, Van McGlasson. NINTH ROW: John Thomason, Greg Duncan, Steve Reese, Mike Hayes, Paul Schauer, Charles Swanson, Ben Klein, Robert Dinges, Bill Simons, Jim Scheppke. NOT PICTURED: Rick Watson. Rikky Rivers, Joyce Jan Stephens, Jane Dan Smith, John Plummer, The Mall of Fountains reverberated with the sound of Christmas music played by the Symphonic Band. . 7 3 “... And | play the cymbals with my knees!” Mike Post bears an array of instruments at the NAHB convention. Symphonic Band Performs At NAHB Convention The Symphonic Band is the top band. This band makes appearances at many important events in Houston. This year they played at the National Association of Home Builders Convention. They also performed in the Mall of Fountains and at the elementary schools. In the Spring, the band participated in their annual concert tour. ‘ “Has anybody seen Mr. Hammerle?’ Band students assemble to perform at the convention. FRONT ROW: Barbara Itz, Gail Humbert, Beth Stevens, Martha Hamill, Jill Van Ert, Elaine Kadell, Nancy Witmer, Ellen Smith. SECOND ROW: Sean Schaeffer, Amy Skin- ner, Janet McDonald, Shirley Blockstahler, Kathy Jelson, Terry Ribelles, Dede Tullock, Susan Barnes. THIRD ROW: Debbie Barring- ton, Brenda Towell, Lynda Wood, Carol Denhaiser, Heather Wilkes, Cathy Johnston, Stephanie Warf, Jeanette Johnson, Jodie Abercrombie, Rikky Rivers, Cathi Wilson, Janis VanDerbur. FOURTH ROW: Harry Kelso, Steve Heard, Gregg Hedley, Mark Humbert, Mike Middlebrooke, Doug Kent, Tres Lorton, Debbie Hudgeons, Charles Raith, Meg Delancey, Barry Friedrichs. FIFTH ROW: Paul Persons, Mark Abrams, Greg Murray, George Lehman, John Thom- ason, Jim Scheppke, Craig Carlson, Terry Wilkerson, Richard Trostel, John Stewart. SIXTH ROW: Day Waddell, Tom Scheppke, Keith Gaunt, David Bugge, Pat Johnson, Forrest Bugge. NOT PICTURED: Lee Col- burn, Carl Frost, Martha McCrocklin, Van McGlasson, Becky Means, Kitty Moulton, Darcy Reynolds, Anne Walz. 148 Janet McDonald and Debbie Hudgeons become deeply involved in their music. Orchestra Competes In Buccaneer Day Festival The orchestra, under the direction of Mrs. Jo LeRue Todd, worked long and hard to bring musical fame to Westchester. They won many awards at the concert and sight-reading contests which they attended. The Orchestra joined the band in the Annual Spring Concert and their annual tour. They also provided the music for the school’s first musical pro- duction, “South Pacific.” The spring was high- lighted by their participation in nationa l com- petition at the Buccaneer Day Festival in Cor- pus Christi. “For he’s a jolly good cello ...’” Day Waddell and his good friend in orchestra. aye “You had better play or I'll turn you into a frog.” Mrs. Jo LuRue Todd instructs members during practice. National Honor Society Tutors Elementary Students The Honor Society is a select group of outstanding students chosen on the basis of scholastic standing and service to the school and the com- munity. At the end of the year, a particularly outstanding student is chosen to receive the Margie Atwood Award. Throughout the year, the or- ganization strives to promote pride in the school. President ....... Lloyd Stansberry Vice-President ........ Bill Ogden SECretarys soa. Fa ol Debbie Martin Treasurer, oe h.c3. 55s Janis Adams Sergeant-at-Arms .... Chuck Orwig Reporter . 2... %4; Sue Wipperman Officers Debbie Martin, Chuck Orwig, Sue Wipperman, Lloyd Stansberry, show their less serious sides. “If this doesn’t start it, nothing will.” Student enjoys the car bash at Senior Carnival. 150 is English Honor Society members listen excitedly to the program. English Honor Society Publishes Literary M agazine To belong to the English Honor Society, each member was first re- quired to show an aptitude and an interest in English. This organization strives to further literary interest in the school. Much time and effort went into the production of TER- ENCE and IBID, the literary magazine and anthology. The club also ar- ranged group rates for certain mov- ies of interest. President's 2 acc ahtaey Bill Ogden Ist Vice-President .... Tom Weaver 2nd Vice-President .. Chris Wiseman MEcrelaryien’. oc Mk Krista Fogleman TIGGSUrere ase a ee Guido Piggot | 4 hy “Honest ... that fish was this long!’ Blake Winchell, Doug Lacy and Jack Mahaffey rehearse for the musical. 152 “Orange you going to ask me for my autograph?” Thespian Beth Wernick takes a break at a speech tournament. “ s | nageeseraee “Ha! You‘ve got to be kidding!” Jack Mahaffey, Anita Ellis and Jim Scheppke star the play ‘Star-Spangled Girl.” Thespians Stage Play “South Pacific” Thespians shot off to a dazzling start with their production of “Star-Spangled Girl” in the early fall. Long hours of practice made a success of the play. Together with the music department, Thespians staged Westchester’s first musical, “South Pacific.” They came away with many honors from tourna- ments throughout the year. The Thespian Banquet completed the year. President, ss oie nee ere an cas ie 's Jim Scheppke Vice-President: “..:........ ....... Renee Onstot DECISIS VaRinl te Winter teh seis eecS yc Acre: Anita Ellis WEED Gt oe ee Jack Mahaffey SECERIARVEIGRNGLLAita ee to ere: « .... Vickie Mahaffey oI] 6 or TO PR SSIS SS ai eet gnecs eat a Los SS Eavabditmmidi 2? oe } oi SeUbaeteNter v- + ae rae rates et i me Bie ‘eaemine seas? Sc jemnmnainnesl - a tof oop a 4 88 Sy “I’m proud as PUNCH to be here today.’ Gage Hunt “Are you sure it’s not a wig?’ asks Terri Flack. NFL Crowds Trophy Cases With Awards Members of the National Forensic League this year brought fame to Westchester at interscholastic speech and debate tourna- ments throughout Texas and surrounding states. The many honors included awards from oratory, debate and extemporaneous speaking. At school, NFL assisted in many of the student government activities. Craig Olivier Sam Haynes Corresponding Secretary .... Louise Humble Recording Secretary Gage Hunt Historian Rusty Roach NFL and drama students await their turn at the Spring Branch Tournament. MAO Attends Math, Competition Mu Alpha Theta is a national organization for good math students who are interested in learning more about math. MAO provides matter for deeper thought through guest speakers, whose topics vary from_ basic mathematical concepts to revolutionary new theories. Members of the club participated in several math competitions this year. President «| ..a0.. eters cee ee Jeff Harrow Vice-President ........ Shirley Bockstahler DeChelary.. Gre hc Te eee Mary Feehan Treasurer. 00% eeih4 aoe eee Carol Riesen Parliamentarian .......... Renee Onstot “See if you can read his writing.’’ Members wait for meeting to begin. “That’s funny. Two and two always equaled four before.” Jeff Harrow answers the questions of Rikki Rivers and Barb Walstad. 156 SAPS Enjoys Film On NASA Space Program The Scientific and Philosophical Society is a selective group of stu- dents who have excelled in science and wish to go into deeper study. Meeting jointly with Mu_ Alpha Theta, the members enjoyed a film on NASA, and speakers on such topics as computers and inventions. Their light show at the Senior Carni- val helped to raise money for the Seniors. Keith Tingle Joel Barton Secretary-Treasurer ..John Heywood Pe RE MONA DAA ARBORS MO Mr. Franklin helps assist members set up the Light Show for the Carnival. Exchange Students Make New Friends In AFS American Field Service brings the world to Westchester through guest speakers from many different countries. As AFS members became friends with the exchange students, Nabi Cerit and Margarita Hortiguela, they also learned about life in Turkey and Argen- tina. The club held a workshop for all the schools in the area, to discuss improving the clubs. Money was raised for next year’s foreign students through the annual talent show and a spring bond drive. Margarita Hortiguela from Argentina and her “‘sister’’ Jo Bussey. AFS students volunteer for overseas duty as report card day draws near. 158 Wipperman, Gary Olander, Jan King, and Ann Schuette explain the year’s activities at the first = = i = 4 | ‘ | ¥ = | Nabi Cerit from Turkey and his “brother” Bill Ogden. meeting. President meee ke .. Gary Olander Vice-President ..... Sue Wipperman secretary ......... .. Ann Schuette MIGOSUIET st Ae es «oid es clare SAN GING Hospitality Chairmen .. . Gayle Johnson Deal Moore Senior Representative ...... Barb Walstad Junior Representative ...... ..Sue Adams Sophomore Representative .. Elaine Ellison Deutsch Verein Attends TAGS Convention The German Club, Deutsch Verein, pro- motes an interest in the language and the country through films and speakers from Lufthansa Airlines. The club spon- sored the annual Sangerfest at Christmas, which was followed by the German Club dinner in February. Members participated in the spring TAGS convention. After school is out, the club is planning a camping trip to New Braunfels. Presidents... 2. ..s5 s2 ea te Lesit Peklenk Vice-President ........ Bridget Oliver secretary |) cad..cc eee Melissa Rice Treasurer ..... ....... Diane Weaver tine i MY Sirs “And then he said Russian Club Sponsors Dart Throw At Carnival J And Russia is right ... right ...’ Russian students Scott Brown, Tina Town and Lee Colburn laugh as Mr. Munday, sponsor, locates Jssia. Enthusiasts of the Russian lan- guage learn more about the large country from guest speakers from Russia. The club sponsored a dart throw at the Senior Carnival. The year was highlighted by their annual ban- quet. President ......... Nancy Weaver Vice-President ...... Diane Amante Secretary .......... Kathy Wesley Treasurer ........ Debbie Hunter Sergeant-at-Arms .... Dave Royston “As soon as | find it, I'll tell you what your sweatshirt means.” Scott Brown, Teri Wilkerson, Mr. Ron Munday and Meg Delancy discuss Russian. een, © F t 1 f y i : it : “Another day, another broken fingernail.’ Vicki Simo- neaux, Marybryan Wimbrow, and Toni Miano, look for- ward to a busy week. DECA And VOE Offer Vocational Training Members of DECA and VOE have the pleasant experience of learning and earning at the same time. These organizations train students in salesmanship and_ secretarial work, giving them experience on the job and the chance to develop the necessary skills. | RIGHT: Mrs. Linda White instructs Cathy Collum in the use of the electric typewriter. 162 Radio Club Sets Up Ham Station The members of the Radio Club met to learn the finer points of ham radio operation. While trying to set up a station, they talked with other clubs from schools around Houston. The members also learned the Morse code to better understand the art of radio communication. President .... Andy Weis Vice-President .. Andrew McAllister Secretary-Treasurer Mike Bee Sergeant-at-Arms .. Henry Johnson “Would | look best in pink or yellow?” Radio club members practice working at a meeting. es “We've been in the mortuary business since 1834.” Jeff Harrow, Mike Bee, Andy Weis, Andrew McAllister and Henry Johnson pose for pictures. A TEAM: FRONT ROW: Mark Miller, Steve Taggart, Steve Welch, Fred Manry, Steve Teinert, Alan Henshaw, Woody Graham. BACK ROW: Bobby Grigsby, Randy Clayton, David Hastie, Bruce Harrow, Robert Ferguson, Mike Wolff, Walter Waldhauser- Soccer Team Strives To Improve Record In their second year, the soccer team put in long hours of practice at Bendwood Park to their playing skills and this season’s record. Their experiences included the sweet taste of victory and the disappointment of defeat. The teams competed with such schools as Bellaire, Kincaid, and St. Thomas. Fred Manry Allan Henshaw Fred Manry Allan Henshaw Walter Waldhauser Richard Dobrey Ronnie Welch “It's Alive!’ Members practice their skill at kicking the ball. iB TEAM: FRONT ROW: Mark Mulvahill, Richard Dobrey, Nick Smith, Ronnie Welch, Bob Pfeiffer, David West, John Gaynor, | Mark Jacks. BACK ROW: Steve Davies, Shelby Welch, Jeff Jordan, Robert Stallcup, Fritz Stover, Pat Sweeney, Brian Carlson, John Mulvahill, Steve Kowie. 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BACK ROW: Coach Ronnie Laurence, John Fiedler, Rick Aratoon, Greg Smith, Dan Adams, Jeff Haas, Jim Swink, John Adams, Mike Schwinn, Wally Harris, Tom Specht, Coach Ted Unbehagen. HEAD COACH: Charles Dexter . Va Daottred) A2zaor BAOUNG oat VAC WE aaa AL GAD 0 thot A War on eer fetta. {o ve Leong WN + Dhovk , 5 aes : meat eS c nee Qk that $ ADO , eS NE. a1d Look Out: Here We Come After long months of endless exercise and practice, the 1969 Varsity season opened with more than 45 experienced, enthusiastic. Wildcats. By each contributing their part, they pulled off a remarkable 6-4 season in the third year of play. Under the direction of Coach Charles Dexter, the Cats won all but one non-district game. But once again dis- trict was disappointing: both Spring Branch and Spring Woods creeped by on field goal boots. The Cats came back however by stunning Memorial a second time proving that the Wildcats really are the mightiest. LINEMEN: FRONT ROW: Carey Boswell, Tom Ryan, Dick McElroy, Mike Worbington, Lloyd Stansberry, Steve Barton, Mike McCollum, Joe Swin- bank, Grant Carthey, Hugh McMillan, Bill Liesenfeid. BACK ROW: Coach Bill Kirbie, Rick Davis, Ed Cuttino, Laurie Jones, Chuck Orwig, Bill | Hoffman, Sid Bemus, Jim Devine, Jim Frasure, Mike Maron, David Schuette, Jim Hippard, Coach Oscar Cripps. 171 ROSTER Gary Hawkins Francis Rolon Jeff Haas Randy Howell Jim Swink Jeff Martin Tom Specht Steve Fausett Frank Anderson Gary Pedlar Wally Harris Dan Adams Bob Wall Tom Ryan Mike Schwinn Larry Dorsey John Fiedler Steve Heard Brent Cannon Jim Frasure Joe Swinbank Steve Barton Mark Maron Jim Devine Grant Carthey Dick Dauphin Carey Boswell Dick McElroy Lloyd Stansberry Mike Worbington Mike McCollum Bill Hoffman Bill Liesenfield Jim Hippard Hugh McMillan Sid Bemus Chuck Orwig Rick Davis Rick Aratoon Greg Smith Ed Cuttino John Adams Re Captains Lloyd Stansberry, Joe Swinbank, and Mike McCollum sprint to the field at Kim Bahta : Randy Frasure Tully Stadium. aa Seniors Mike McCollum, Steve Barton, Larry Dorsey, and Frank Anderson were named to the 1969 All District team. 172 Trainers Bill Hearne and Ernie Althaus and Managers Martin Waters and Mike Ramsey contributed much time to the winning Wildcats. LEFT: Cat Coaches: TOP: Ted Umbehagen, Dave Thurmond, Bill Kirby, Ronnie Lawrence. BOTTOM: Oscar Cripps, Bob French, Charles Dexter, Lonnie Riddell, and Dave Green. ABOVE: Joe Swinbank, three year Varsity let- terman, was presented with the “Fighting Wild- cat Award” by his teammates. Joe Swinbank (51) and Steve Barton (52) tangle with Baytown Sterling while Rick Davis (80) and Jim Hippard (75) assist. Baytown Sterling The 1969 season opened with a ready offense and a stalwart defense. The Wildcats ran over the Rangers of Baytown Sterling, scoring four touchdowns to their one. Dan Adams was the first to advance to the goal line with Frank Anderson following for the second touchdown from nine yards out. In the second half. Tom Specht and Rick Davis added two more touchdowns to the tally. Steve Barton successfully made the four PAT’s. The defense allowed the Rangers only 122 total net yards. Jim Frasure and Ed Cuttino gained recognition as the outstanding offen- sive and defensive players, respec- tively. PLAY OF THE WEEK: Larry Dorsey Victoria Stroman The Wildcats encountered Stroman victoriously with Dan Adams. attack- ing their defenses and scoring 18 points. Jeff Haas completed a six yard pass to Greg Smith for the final touchdown. Steve Barton kicked the only PAT. The staunch Westchester defense withheld Stroman’s passing attempts allowing them no passing yardage. Some outstanding players deserving recognition were offen- sive blocker Mike McCollum and de- fensive wingback Larry Dorsey. PLAY OF THE WEEK: Rick Davis bas Macrae: iiss Anal. Me, OF Signal caller, Jeff Haas runs in an open field during the Victoria Stroman game. Aldine MacArthur In the 1969 Homecoming game, the Cats success- fully deranked the MacArthur Generals 27-6. Action began in the third play of the game when Frank Anderson scored on a 52 yard run. Joe Swinbank’s fumble recovery at the 27 set up the second six pointer made by Steve Fausett. On a one yard plunge in the third quarter, Fausett scored the third marker, climaxing a 55 yard drive in nine plays. The final tally came when Tom Specht squeezed six yards to victory. Jeff Haas booted three-for-four on extra point attempts. Offensive center, Jim Fra- sure and defensive tackle, Sid Bemus, proved to be the two starring players of the week. PLAY OF THE WEEK: Frank Anderson Steve Barton, (52), practices his push-ups while Wildcat defense holds the French line. Beaumont French The Wildcats stampeded the Buffaloes of Beau- mont French, chalking up the highest score of the ‘69 season. On 58 and 15 yard runs, Frank Anderson ripped off yardage for 12 quick points. On a two yard scamper up the middle, Steve Fausett scored the third marker. Steve Wakin drove past the Buffa- loes for another two yard touchdown in the third frame, while in the fourth, Rick Davis received a 26 yard touchdown pass from Jeff Haas. The three PAT’s, completed by Haas were scored after the first three touchdowns. Steve Heard was named offensive blocker and Tom Specht, defensive blocker. ire, Rem ie Rick Davis, the district’s punting leader, boots another in the MacArthur game. PLAY OF THE WEEK: Frank Anderson Aided by a defensive man, ‘Tom Specht sandwiches an Aldine ball carrier behind the line of scrimmage. Aldine The Orange and Whites squeezed by the Aldine Mustangs 19-7 for their fifth non-district win. In the second frame, Steve Fausett com- pleted a 72 yard drive in 16 plays tying the game 7-7. Jeff Hass followed with the only completed PAT of the night. After the second- half opener, Fausett bolted past left tackle putting the Wildcats in the lead 13-7. The last attack on the goal came with a hand-off from Haas to Frank Anderson who ran untouched for 13 yards. Jim Frasure was the outstanding offensive player of the week, while Sid Bemus was the defensive standout. PLAY OF THE WEEK: Jeff Martin 176 San Antonio Lee Undefeated San Antonio Lee pulled the covers off Westchester, handing them a 42-22 decision in the last non-district battle of the season. The Cats first touch- down came when Dan Adams moved the pigskin from 5 yards out, while later in the fourth quarter Adams scored again on a 3 yard scuttle. In the final minutes Rick Davis caught a 26 yard pass from Jeff Haas tallying another six pointer for West- chester. On a conversion pitch from Hass, Davis chalked up two more points. Despite the loss in points, the Orange and White had a 19-15 lead in first downs. The two noteworthy juggernauts of the week were Chuck Orwig on Offense and’ John Fiedler on Defense. PLAY OF THE WEEK: Jeff Haas Jeff Haas uses a hand-off play Antonio Lee game. in the San | Wingback Steve Heard (43) brushes past Bear defense in the Spring Branch game. Spring Branch Despite Westchester’s early lead in the first three frames, the defen- sive battle ended in an upset victory of 10-7 for the Spring Branch Bears. In the clash of unbeaten teams, the Cats broke the spell after a 42-0 shutout in 1967 and a 21-0 loss last year. On a 19 yard pitch from Jeff Haas, Laurie Jones hit pay dirt for the first time in Westchester history against the Bruins. With 1:41 remain- ing in the first quarter, Steve Barton toed an extra point making the count 7-3. The Bear’s only outstanding offense came in the final minutes of the game when they scored their single TD. The “Big Orange” racked up 208 net yardage to the “Branch Bandits” 183. Offensive Catman of the Week was Chuck Orwig, while John Fiedler took honors for the defense. PLAY OF THE WEEK: Laurie Jones Wildcats clash with Bears as Sid Bemus (77) dances for a victory! Png “ P rat oe ‘ med Raetcs ‘ : cana oct on wre El A he i a ‘5 Me? . a Nohae 7‘ whi. mo A ee ee 5 mS ak Ra hg iy + ten simi a te Linebacker Joe Swinbank (51) tackles a Spring Woods Tiger while Jim Hippard (75), Sid Bemus (77), and other linemen tangle for no yardage. Randy Howell (10) runs to assist. Spring Woods A capacity crowd at Tully Stadium wit- nessed Spring Woods “kick to victory” on a mere 10-7 triumph over Westchester. The Tigers, for the third time tied up a district win by a field goal. In the fourth quarter the Wildcats initiated their only scoring drive when they took a Tiger punt at their own 25. Frank Anderson then jogged 38 yards to the Tiger 17. Jeff Haas completed the drive four plays later on a quarterback keep- er from two yards out. Steve Barton booted the lone PAT. Coach Charles Dexter cited Joe Swinbank as the defensive star and Jim Frasure for offensive recognition. PLAY OF THE WEEK: Defensive Secondary Conroe In a “contest of Cats” the Conroe Tigers secured a hard won victory for their home- coming crowd by defeating the WHS Wild- cats 21-14. But Westchester was able to sport 14 first downs to Conroe’s 14 and 210 rushing yards to their 170. Despite the fierceness of clawing, the game was off to a slow start with a scoreless first quarter. While the Tigers managed a lead in the sec- ond quarter, the Cats revenged in the third when quarterback Jeff Haas completed a scoring attempt on a keeper from the one. John Fiedler (42) brings down a Conroe Tiger as Jim Hippard (75) | Dan Adams also plunged another one for a eae ie the line: six pointer. A two point conversion was scored by Jeff Haas. Outstanding defense and offense players were Steve Barton and Lloyd Stansberry. PLAY OF THE WEEK: Larry Dorsey ROCA nptonae RIGHT: Chuck Orwig (78) stops a most offensive player. Memorial A 20-14 victory over the Mustangs of Memorial High School climaxed Westchester’s ‘Beat Big Brother Week.’ The Mustangs scored twice before the Cats bounced back late in the second quarter when Tom Specht plunged over the Ponies’ front wall from a yard out for the score. Steve Barton added the extra point making it 14-7 at the half. A minute and 26 seconds into the second half found the Wildcats in perfect scoring position as Wally Harris, Jeff Haas, and Dan Adams moved the pigskin to the one. Specht romped to the end zone for his second TD. Jeff Haas then evened the count with his PAT. Gary Hawkins intercepted a Memorial passing attempt running to the 44. Four plays later, Rick Davis caught a 29 yard toss from Haas for the last six pointer. The kick failed. Seniors Mike McCollum on offense and Gary Hawkins on defense were named out- standing players of the game. PLAY OF THE WEEK: Carey Boswell Carey Boswell (63) and Sid Bemus (77) work to halt Memorial offense. Tom Specht (20) leaps over Memorial defense for a first down. FIRST ROW L. to R.: Bill Thomas, Ronald Wardell, Mitch Casey, Ed Thompson. SECOND ROW: Lou Yelich, Warren Waite, Steve Hill, Rick Vallone. THIRD ROW: Henry Johnson, Cody Scace, David Duncan, Dan Shannon. FOURTH ROW: Curtis Belknap, Dave Melton, Richard Chaplin, Mike Derr. FIFTH ROW: Chris Bigelow, Mike Adamo, Mark Marshall, John Haworth. SIXTH ROW: David Lee, Chuck Horne, Pat Johnson, Rob Fricke. SEVENTH ROW: Jim Starrak, Guido Piggott. J.V. Maintains 6-4 Season SEASON RECORD Opponents Baytown Sterling 0 Baytown Lee 22 Aldine MacArthur 26 Jesuit 6 Aldine 0 Spring Branch 20 Angleton 14 Spring Woods 35 Conroe 18 Memorial 14 The 1969 Westchester Junior Varsity maintained an impressive 6-4 season. Coach Lonnie Riddell named Pat Johnson and David Ruhlin as two outstanding defensive players and Jim Starrak and David Lee as offensive standouts. The climax of the sea- son came in the Conroe game when David Ruhlin made a tackle on the four yard line with seconds remaining on a two point try by the Tigers. Teammates elected Pat Johnson, David Ruhlin, and Jim Starrak as their captains. David Lee skirts past a linebacker in the Conroe game. TOP, L. to R.: Bobby Osborne, Bill Van Loozen, Terry Brooks, Jim McCollum, Hank Kremers, Bruce James, Jack Bates, Tim Schuetz, Alan Morrison, Louis Jones, Wally Harris, Jim Weedn, Jim Echart, Greg Hillgren, Glen Byers, Mike Boudreux. MIDDLE: Mike Durels, Phillip Mattilend, Randy Frasure, Stephen Loy, Doug Shotwell, Brad Britt, Tim Smith, David Cook, Scott Thompson, Manley Boulton, Mike Homeyer, Kenny Effinger, Danny Smith, Russell Whitaker, Bill Blandford, Mike O’Shields, Bob Lynch. BOTTOM: John Reese, David Dudley, Othel Couch, Eric Paulsen, Blake Cog- dell, Steve Carter, John Lederer, Craig Robinson, Jamie Glenn, Bobby Walsh, Ted Clegg, Gary Koch, John Ache, Jim Lister, Tres Lorton, David Risher. Sophomore Bobby Walsh runs for extra yardage with Spring Woods in pursuit. Sophs Sport 7-3 Season The Sophomore team sported their best season ever with 7 wins and three losses. The three outstanding players cited by Coaches Robert French and Lonnie Riddell were: Wally Harris and Jamie Glenn on offense, and Doug Shot- well on defense. The -highlight of the season was their victory over Spring Woods on a field goal by Doug Shot- well with only 12 seconds remaining in the game. Wally Harris, Craig Robinson, and Doug Shotwell were selected as cap- tains of the Sophomore team. SEASON RECORD WHS Opponents 20 Baytown Sterling 0 14 Baytown Lee 12 oe Bellaire 0 26 Angleton 8 14 Pasadena 8 19 Spring Branch 6 21 Brazoswood a7. 9 Spring Woods 6 20 Conroe 58 0 Memorial 19 Freshmen Win District Crown The Westchester Frosh SEASON RECORD captured the first district WHS Opponent championship ever won by 14 Spring Branch 0 a Wildcat football team. The CEN Ghicod 0 9-1 season was due to a ae Contoe 20 great team effort both on 42 Kirby 0 offense and defense. Defen- 19 Spring Woods 12 sively, the Cats allowed only NG e Nerthehore an average of 59 rushing G1 salons Rare yards per game and 98 Bt MacArthur yards total offense. The 1a) “Aldine secondary intercepted 17 14 passes, while allowing only 23 completions in 88 at- CAPTAINS tempts. The offense scored 250 points to only 38 for ae rare the opponents. They had G bes BA eh over 2300 yards rushing and eorge Burger over 500 passing. The Frosh were under the direction of Coaches Dave Thurmond and Dave Green. Memorial District winners line up for kick off. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Scott Wipperman, Mike Mapes, Mike Meeks, Phillip White, David Ousterhout, Wes Thompson, Mike Spence, Ward Starrak, Mike Thompson, Mike McElroy, Chris Comer, Tom Delaney, Marlin Gieger, Steve Kraft, Dick Paceman, Gib Allen, Doug Burnham. SECOND ROW: Mike Russell, Randy Gordon, Mark Heard, Bob Williams, Curt Warnock, Bobby Connell, David Law, Larry Davenport, Bob Ferguson, Robert Williams, Jeff Cellon, Ralph Devine, Mark O’Brien, Matthew Pace, Chris Quinn, Carl Menger, Mark Adams, Mark Horner, Steve Ramsey, Larry Enis, Randy Everitt. THIRD ROW: John Burt, Brian Hand, Bob Jenkins, Ronnie Graves, Bob Holloway, Mark Parrish, Bob Gay, Bobby Cadenhead, Bob Tierney, Dale Prior, Mike Waite, Meredith Drummond, Jim Dick, Greg Neukon, Ronnie McCreight, Jimmy Covey, Andy Koebel, Roy Ander- son. FOURTH ROW: Joel Richardson (Manager), Tom Drecksell, Jeff Low, Richard Gilmore, Tom Slagle, Jeff Klorer, Steve Pearson, Dery! Aber- crombie, George Burger, Curt Siess, Arthur Urech, Cooper Lewis, Steve Clark, Tom Floyd, David Veazy, Richard Campbell, Joe Jordon (Trainer), Mark Baxmann (Manager). 183 4 OOH WK ; HH Wf Hh | HY] yy HY Yyy Yy YY Y i “ Y Ly yy Y, Y 7 YY Yyy Yj Yj, Wy Uy YY “4 uy, 4b YY if . Yj Y Yy Wy y y, j 7. V7 GY YY YY Uy Hj tf hig Y ee GZ ty Yj Wiss GG iil”; A PY Tvtporcpy Zs g yyy Gea hdd V7 tpg ‘ ij ee ———_SS= = SS ———S SSS SSS — — ——— =———— ——=—=—=!_ — SS SS = = S== BASKETBALL 1969-1970 SEASON RECORD Opponents 65 Jones Deer Park S. A. Roosevelt S. A. Churchill A M Consolidated S. A. Highlands S. A. MacArthur Pasadena Laredo Nixon Western Hills Il. M. Terrell Sam Rayburn Lamar MacArthur North Shore Sterling Memorial Conroe Spring Branch Spring Woods Memorial Conroe Spring Branch Spring Woods 22 Wins 10 Losses District Games iley sinks another one for WHS captain, Tom Ba Co LEE LEE OLEAN PO REP talks with Coach Ken Hock Holloway Head Coach Randall during a workout x Brian Smith (25), Jim Stanka (13), Rob Stephens (23), Mark Hall (55), Darrell Skogman (50), Mark Pollock (30). 186 Bounce, Bounce, Bounce The success of the 1970 Varsity bas- ketball- team was due to. the efforts of twelve dedicated individuals under the guidance of Coach Randall Holloway. There were many exciting games as Wildcat crowds cheered for the five starters: Wil Terry, Tom Bailey, Loren Clay, Gary Trentham, and Mark Hall. When district arrived, the Cats beat Con- roe twice and split games with Spring Branch. Only state-ranked Memorial and city-ranked Spring Woods managed to get by the Fighting Wildcats. With poten- tial and drive, the team earned a solid phe BYES 22-10 season record. Senior Wil Terry was elected a co-captain by his ‘eammates. Tom Bailey (33), Paul Scott (10), Steve Horner (42), Gary Trentham (32), Wil Terry (11), Steve Wilson (Trainer). Northeast Invitational Tourney The Cats traveled to San Antonio to place third in the Northeast Invitational Tournament. The contest of skill swung in Westchester’s favor from the start when they defeated San Antonio Mar- shall and San Antonio Edison to advance to semi-finals. The WHS dribblers lost to state-ranked San Antonio Highlands but in the competition for third place, WHS won over San Antonio MacArthur to ob- tain the crown. Fort Worth Optimist Tourney With their best foot forward, the West- chester basketball men were the “con- querors of the court” in playing Fort | Worth Carter and Western Hills. Sporting ‘SS a: | these victories, they went on to semi- = final play where the Wildcats lost to i ne state-ranked |. M. Terrell and R. L. Tur- ppt at 4 el ner to take 4th place honors. si ae a | Wil Terry puts the ball into play against North Shore. Mark Pollock receives the ball from Rob Stephens in the non-district game against North Shore. Memorial Westchester faced Memorial for the first district battle of the season. After a seven game winning streak, the Cats lost to the Mustangs only in the fourth quarter, 66-49. The Cats held through the third period with the score 41-39, but Memorial proved too much and pulled away in the fourth. Wil Terry sank 14 for Westchester, while Gary Trentham and Steve Horner both added 9. The second encounter with the Ponies was February 10 on their court. By this time, state-ranked Me- morial was going strong in district and pulled over a 94-50 win. Gary Trentham managed to total 11 points, while Steve Horner was one point behind him with 10. Gary Trentham eludes the outstretched arms of a North Shore player. Mark Hall (55), stretches on a rebound with Spring Branch. ee 190 Steve Horner, (42) jumps above Spring Wood’s defenders for another two points. Conroe The Westchester Wildcats boasted their first district win with the defeat of the Conroe Tigers 62-48. Tom Bailey scoring 21 points, and Gary. Trentham with 16 were the top scorers that helped in handing Conroe their second district loss. On January 30 the Orange and White met the Tigers in a game that again ended in defeat for Conroe by a tremendous count of 83-60. Along with Steve Horner, who racked up 16 points. Tom Bailey was the “tops in points” for the evening with 24. Spring Branch Westchester traveled to Spring Branch for the third dis- trict game. Despite a great effort the Bears won, 70-59, and handed ithe Cats their second district loss. Loren Clay with 10 points, was second to Gary Trent- ham’‘s 28. The next time the Cats met the Bears was a different story. Westchester came from behind in the second half to beat the Bears 54-49. Tom Bailey was high man with 17 and Steve Hor- ner tallied 10. Wildcats listen to Coach Holloway during a time-out. Loren Clay (21) goes for two while Tom Bailey (33) and Mark Hall (55) help during the district battle with Spring Woods In a tensely close game, Spring Woods barely slipped by the Cats with a 62-56 win. A capacity crowd watched the scoreboard change from minute to minute, which often showed a tied up tally. Wil Terry and Gary Trentham hit the basket for 18 and 16 points, respectively. In a second match w ith the Tigers, Westchester lost again to their tough rivals 50-70. Tom Bailey with 10 points and Loren Clay with 8, were named as two note- worthy players of the game. Mark Hall (55) aims for the basket as Memorial’s defense looks on. Junior Varsity District Champs DISTRICT RECORD WHS Opponents 68 Memorial 81 67 Conroe 62 79 Spring Branch 59 66 Spring Woods 63 53 Memorial 52 69 Conroe 68 80 Spring Branch 70 55 Spring Woods 51 The 1970 Junior Varsity with only one district loss, obtained the district crown for WHS. The “junior Cats” also participated in three tourna- ments, winning third place in the Sam Houston State Tourney. Team- mates selected Tommy Crain and Paige Willis as team captains. BACK ROW: (L. to R.) Manager, Clark Smith, David Grove, David Nigh, Bill Stone, Russell Jackson, Byron Bateman, Page Willis, Brien O’Brien, Bo Dunphy, Mark Doran, Bill Robinson, Buddy Ellisor, Jim Reilly, Buz Jochetz. FRONT ROW: Chip Reuther, Greg Morrison, Tommy Crain, Doug Morri- son, Carl Whitmire, David Wood, David Schwanke, Brad Crowell. 193 Frosh Lead District Coach David Green’s Freshman team managed eee na to win a second district ‘WHS pponents : 5 50 Spring’ Bisel G6 basketball championship Spring Woods 48 for Westchester. Besides Memorial 52 é : Aa fet Carioe 46 the impressive district Spring Branch 59 record, the Frosh Cats Spring: Woods 47 maintained an 11-1 over- Memorial 43 Conroe 67 all season. ™ Beevers: Eager Freshmen await Coach Green’s advice. x) FRONT ROW: (L. to R.) Eddie Roberts, Mark Seipel, Ryan Liles, Brian Eckhardt, . Chuck Benson, Tim Still, Randy Rea, David Cloud, Kurt Siess, Craig Jones, Mike Colpoys, George Trujillio, Billy Miller. BACK ROW: Pete Boyd, Doug Kelting, Jim Lassiter, David Castillo, Bob Tierney, Steve | Pearson, Collins VanNort, Jim Brooks, Steve Holstead, Karl Menger, Scott Hamm. : 194 Just For The Yell Of It Rikky And Kay, Dale, And : Deal Cindy 196 With the backing of team mascots, Tom Petty and Bob Reese, the cheerleaders performed a necessary duty: that of unifying a school through spirit. They managed to bring Westchester to the pinnacle of its spirit performance through the sale of balloons, the initiation of the spark plug award, and the posting of spirit posters. Mrs. Résie Lewis, newly appointed cheerleader sponsor, brought with her fresh spirit-boosting ideas. Together they achieved a climax of that “orange and white spirit.” Sue And Charley Volleyball Girls Serve For Westchester inh a Volleyball is a hard-driving, fight- ing game that commands highly developed individual and team skills. This year’s team was composed of twelve dedicated Varsity girls and twenty-three underclassmen. Miss Gracie Alderete predicted a winning season and named the Spring Woods Tournament and the McCollum Tour- nament in San Antonio as the two big contests before the start of dis- trict play. ahi Viki Krueger (32) sets to Sally Hicks in the Spring Woods Tour- nament. FRONT ROW: (L. to R.) Debbie Bozeman, Cindy Houck, Tommy Varney, Kim Ingram, Kim Jones, Patsy Fitzgerald (Manager), Miss Gracie Alderete (Coach), Jan Shipman, Debbie Swink, Tammy Jurasin, Sally Hicks, Vicki Stephens, Kaki Roher, Viki Krueger. MIDDLE ROW: Marcy Spears, Dolly Brewer, Pat Davidson, Nancy Cole, Mary Lou Smith, Sue Banta, Barbara Albers, Bekke Collins, Kathy Kepner, Kathy Johnston, Becky Hopson, Mary Huseman, Sherry Kappler. BACK ROW: Kathy Berry, Janie’ Woolfe, Brenda Brousard, Judy Doty, Barbara Bozeman, Shannon Woodward, Brenda Brents, Kim Utt, Susan Krueger, Kathi Campo, Mary Shute. 198 FRONT ROW: (L. to R.) Robert Hillary, Gary Howard, Danny Smith. MIDDLE ROW: Dan Wright, Sandy Saxe, Elroy Marti. BACK ROW: Louis Jones, Randy Marx, Charles St. Clair, Dave Patterson. Golfers Prove To Be Swingers Of WHS The fourteen members of the golf team put in long hours after school and on the weekends to carry on a winning tradition at Westchester. Play opened March 1 and 2 at the Northeast Tour- nament in San Antonio where the team met with rough com- petition. Coach Ronnie Laurence entered the golfers in eight tour- neys this year. With five return- ing lettermen, they came out high in district play, which be- gan in mid April. Dave Patterson and Elroy Marti were cited as the two stand-outs in golf. FAR LEFT: Charlie St. Clair lines up a putt. LEFT: Dave Patterson swings for a long drive. 199 FRONT ROW: (L. to R.) Steve Martin, Phil Beall, Joe Chatham, Bobby Reese, Jeff Ford, Russell Whitaker, Steve Heaney, Stephen Loy, Craig Robinson, Mike Shoup. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Magner, Frank Anderson, Mike McElveen, Steve Heard, | Robert Smith, Tim Mulvahill, Marvin Zoch, Terry Brooks, Glenn Bauries, Richard Chaplin, David Cook. BACK ROW: Coach Lonnie Riddell, David Lee, Jeff Haas, Greg Stephens, Jim Frasure, Chuck Orwig, Sid Bemus, Alan Morrison, Steve Hill, Richard Pefiffer, Manager. Cats Make Tracks This year’s Wildcat Cindermen boasted the best all-around team Westchester has had in its three years. It featured such noted compe- titors as Frank Anderson, a national record holder in the intermediate hurdles; Mike McElveen, one of the state’s best Pole Vaulters; and the fastest mile relay team ever. Field events were the leading asset, com- posed of two or three fine athletes in each event. Many school records were broken and new ones set this year in track and field. Wildcats participate in the Astrodome track meet in February. 200 FRESHMAN TRACK: FRONT ity David ’ Ousterhout, Bob ff John Fisher, Terry Byrne, | ln Mark Adams, Mark Hor- 4 Pearson, George Burger, — dg ABOVE: Broadjumper, Richard Chaplin, shows the form that made him All-District potential. RIGHT: Alan Morrison heaves the shotput. | - sen taircrmaabriniol gata ae ae ee mee ae —s Pe BE mma ROW: (L. to R.) Ted Hayes, Mike Russell, Randy Jordon, Mike Thompson, Roy Anderson, lee, Andy Koebel, Mark Heard, Mark O’Brian. MIDDLE ROW: Tim Harrington, Matt Pace, Jim Dick, John Burt, Kenneth Henckel, David Veazy, Meredith Drummond, Steve Clark, ner. BACK ROW: Bobby McConnell, Bob Jenkins, Bill Miller, Ronny McCrieght, Steve Buddy Urech, Tom Floyd, Jim Covey, Chris Quinn, John Owen. Kermit Smith displays the form that makes him the number one boy tennis player at Westchester. LEFT: Becky Walker was the girls’ most outstanding player. Tennis Team Keeps Up The Racket Tennis is the one sport that lasts twelve months of the year. Begin- ning in September with the Fall Con- ference, the Westchester tennis team, under the direction of Mrs. Jane Bruns, began practicing for what was to be their best year ever. With players such as Becky Walker, Ker- mit Smith, and Maida Walker, the “Love Set’ placed in tournament after tournament. Mid April brought about district play, and the Cats continued to: prove they were best. Next year promises to be just as great as this one was. FRONT ROW: (L. to R.) John James, Richard Hageman, Sue Shaffer, Bruce Tough, Mike Newman, Laurie Toomey, Mary Lynne Toomey, Brett Hall, Janet McMillan, Bruce Eaton. MIDDLE ROW: Dave Russell, Rick Bat- taile, Maureen Stanton, Sue Adams, Chris Scharn, Tom Tow- ery, Dave Wilson, Kermit Smith, Laura Collins, Cathey Newman, Nancy Stark, Kay Klotz. BACK ROW: David Danion, Clint Wyn- garden, Debbie Jones, Dave Timmis, Becky Walker, Sherry Dashiell, Ginny Hays, Cindy Hays, Cindy Evans, Sherilyn Shaffer, Debra Lamb. Batmen Hit Home The Wildcat baseball team played a demanding schedule of 26 games this year. They ranked high in the Conroe and Pasadena Tournaments before facing three of last year’s Houston area champs. March 2 marked the beginning of pre-season play against Aldine. Hopes were high as district play began on April 3 against Spring Woods, last year’s district champions. Steve Furber, all- district last year, headed a select group of 18 players. Tim O’Shields and Jeff Martin, lettermen for the last two years, were back to strengthen the left side of the infield. Coach Robert French was very provd of this year’s team. ABOVE: Left-infielder, Tim O’Shields, scoops up a grounder. RIGHT: All-District letterman, Steve Furber, slides into home base. FAR RIGHT: Coach Robert French and Fred Morehead, team manager, watch a practice. 204 (L. to R.) Bobby Williams, Jeff Martin, Mike O’Shields, Tim O’Shields, Steve Furber, Randy Howell, Mike Boudreaux, Henry Kramer, Forrest Bugge, Charlie Swanson, Laurie Jones, Greg Hillgren, Wally Harris, Lloyd Stansberry, Steve Barton, Rick Aratoon, Jamie Glenn, Steve Ramsey. | | | “AP Wty a ie. _ a pn ee a a re Ree Classes In The 70 5 Seniors ‘70, grub day, building, wood, nails, tires, signs, paint, goat, refreshments, torches, a blaze, pride, victory flag, signs, paint, brushes, tape, toilet paper, stringy hair, Shipleys, tired, mud, booths, mud, water, mud, paint, mud, jail, mud, food, mud, games, mud, music, mud, fun, mud, clean-up, mud, three bands, mall, dance, beach, graduation, robes, running, Tully, pride. Do-nuts, American History, EDITORS ,” wrapping, J.V., cookies, carnations, sorting, hearts, love, tele- gra ALYNE GOODMAN AND KAY WHITAKER om, one more year. wrapping, Sophomore team, cake PAULA SCHELINE AND ELLEN MORRIS more Dance, two more years, half-way through. new, forei_ LINDA FRASURE AND DEBBIE GAUNT ‘iner,” Freshman dance, finally a Sophomore, three more yei CINDI FLEETWOOD AND CAROL GOERNER 2 —————— = == a= SSS —— ————S———SSS SSE = o= : —2 = === = = ote a Z = = rites. 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Krista Fogleman, Peggy Wright, Lloyd Stansberry, Kathy Mahone, and Geneen | Gray clown after lunch in the mall. Banta, Kim Barkley, Susan Barnes, Charley Bartlett, Blair Bartlett, Tricia Barney, Merilyn Barton, Steve Bates, Nancy Bauer, Roger Bayer, Barbara Bean, Becky Bell, Robert Seniors—211 Bennett, Lisa Benson, Jane Benson, Larry Bielstein, Susie Bissell, Bill Bockstahler, Shirley Bogan, Glenn Boren, Richard Boswell, Carey Boyle, Patti Brasher, Bill Bridgen, Jerry Seniors Briggs, Laurie Brinkman, Fred Britt, Bill Broome, Belinda Brown, Sheila Bruner, Georgene Bruun, Lance Buerstetta, Dan Bugge, Forrest Burdick, Barney Burdick, Jane Bussey, Jo 212—Seniors “ AAIUUEOAHGHHHZ!” Senior Boys give their battle-cry at a Pep Rally. Butler, Helen Byer, Susan Byers, Greg Calhoun, Nancy Calle, Marina Campbell, Randye Carder, Patricia Carley, Chris Carolla, Karen Carswell, Harmon Casey, Kathy Casey, Kelle Seniors—213 Christensen, Diana Cerit, Nabi Clark, Cathy Clay, Diane Clay, Loren Clay, Mike Clayton, Randy Clifford, Bill Coffman, Ann Collum, Cathy Comer, Tim Concklin, Laura Cook, Tommy Covington, Del Cox, Greg Cox, Ouida Crawford, Bob Cremona, Charles Crickmer, John Crickmer, Todd Critchlow, Rick 214—Seniors “Just like a female—I chased her, and she ended up catching me!’’ Mike Schoeneman catches his prey. Crittenden, Steve Cross, Syliva Curtis, Sandie Cuttino, Ed Dale, Steve Dalrymple, Debbie Darby Keith Dartez, Laura Davis, Ed Davis, Rick Deaton, Linda Delaney, John De Luca, Michele De Moya, Vicky Detamore, Donna Seniors—215 216—Seniors Devine, Jim Diamond, Judy Dobrey, Janice Donhaiser, Carol Donnell, Glenna Dorcheus, Steve Dorsey, Larry Doty, Anne Dougherty, Pat Dow, Debbie Drake, Jim Dudney, Dana Ebert, William Edwards, Mary Ellis, Debbie Evers, Larry Fahey, Kathy Fairchild, Keith Farlow, Nancy Fedder, Blake Feehan, Mary Felker, Bill Fekete, Jane Ferguson, Lisa “What would | do without my big, cuddly teddy bear?’ Angela Anderson and Mike Worbington look peacefully at the mud bash at the Senior Carnival. 217—Seniors Fiedler, John Fitzgerald, Patsy Flack, Teri Fogleman, Krista —_a—” “| give up! Maybe I'll try again next week after I’ve mastered tiddly- ws winks!” Craig Weems fails again. Ford, Kay Fox, Helen Francis, Kathryn Ford, Kay Franz, Caryl Frasher, Linda Frost, Carl Fry, Clipper Seniors—218 Furber, Steve Ganey, Mary Ann Gardiner, Martha Gartig, Bill Gatchell, Seth Gaudino, Anne Geitz, Mike Gerard, Mike Gibbs, Mark Giesel, Jeanne Gilbert, Carol Glade, Mark Glanville, St eve Glenn, Cindy Golibart, Helen Goerner, Carol Gooch, Gary Goodman, Alyne Gordon, Rick Graham, Charles: Graham, Jean Grana, David Gray, Geneen Green, Beverly Seniors—219 Grice, Alyson Griffiths, Carol Grigsby, Stephanie Grossman, Robin Gudelman, Gretchen Haigler, Mark Hallowell, Kathy Hamby, Jenise Hammett, Jim Handel, Mark Hards, Barry Hargrove, Dudley Harrinton, Brian Harrow, Jeff Harvey, Marian Hastie, David Hathaway, Diane Hawkins, Gary Haws, David Haynes, Sam Hearne, Bill Heath, Bobbi Hefner, Brenda Henry, -Terry 220—Seniors Hern, Paula Hewett, Steve Heywood, John Hickman, John Hicks, Sally Hill, Anne Hill, Laurie Hillery, Nancy “Take a letter, Maria!’ Linda Miller and Salty Thomason take time out in the Band Hall. Seniors—221 Hippard, Jimmy Hobbs, Susan Holder, Susan Hopkins, Gary Hortiguela, Margarita Howard, Gary Howell, Randy Howell, Suzanne Huffman, Cheryl Hugetz, Michele Hughes, Susan Humble, Louise Hunt, Gage Hunt, Susie Hunter, Debbie Hunter, John Hur, Rusty H uvard, Gary Seniors—222 “Ah come on guys! Let’s do it just for grins! | | Ikeson, Elizabeth Inglis, Mary Ingram, Kim Isacks, Tony Ivey, Jan Jackson, Jay Jarrett, Ed Jeffrey, Shirley Jenkins, Amy Jenkins, David Johnson, Gretchen Johnson, Mike Jolly, Becky Jones, Debbie Jones, Dennis Jones, Janet Jones, Jeri Jones, Kathi Bill Britt begs for companions. Seniors—223 + ee eee 8eeeeeee 2 O 8eeeeeee Sie ceeeees wetrees o ” el UV = = o = = o ° 10) co “” o as ® ” = o ate = o ” =) £ oO n c % c a 1@ we © {a) mo) c © c ° te © UO Vv = oO es on D fe = r ge ® o 3 ” Ss 5 ° 7 - © © = Lu 5 ce) a 1°] uu Jones, Kim Jones, Laurie , Allison , Mark Jordan Judson Katapodis, Jim Beth Kean, Keene, Bob Kelly, Fred Kenneday, Rick Kepner, Kristin Kinney, Kay Kittinger, Jeff Klotz, Wayne Knight, Abb Krueger, Vicki Lackner, Nancy Laird, Ray Lam, Michael Lamb, Carol Lancton, Cecile Land, Chris Langford, Lana Langway, Craig Lara, Maria Larsen, Kristen Lathum, Becky Lawler, Steve Leatherwood, Steve Lederer, Paul Lee, Linda Leeland, David Leeper, Janie Seniors— 225 Lewis, Jamie Liesenfeld, Bill Lloyd, Michael Locke, Steve Lofgren, Lex Loughram, Betty Love, Judy Lucy, Gloria 226—Seniors Luke, Susan Lynn, Marsha Madden, Kathy Mahaffey, Vickie Ani ee Magner, Bob Mahone, Kathy Manning, Rusty Markley, Susan Marlowe, Cindy Maron, Mark Marti, Karen Martin, Debbie Martin, Marilyn Marshall, Marie Marshall, Mary Marx, Randy Mason, Bob Mason, Pam Mathews, Theresa Matthews, Thomas Matuszeski, Melanie McAlister, Larry McAvoy, Sheila McCall, Gordon McCoglin, Leslie McCollum, Mike McCorkle, Martha McCormick, Mac Seniors—227 McElroy, Dick McGaughey, Kathy McGill, Tricia McGrath, Marsha McKeever, Scott McLaren, Ann McNeill, Jackie Meek, Scott Mefford, Sharon Mefford, Susan Meushaw, Merrilyn Miano, Toni Middlebrooke, Mike Miller, Kathy Miller, Linda Minnick, Barbara Mitchell, Becky Moffett, Melissa Monaghan, Mike Moore, Deal Morgan, Ken Morris, Charles Morris, Ellen Morris, Mike 228—Seniors Mosley, Cindy Mulvahill, Tim Muse, Tim Musselwhite, Sam Nelson, Marsha Newman, Cathy Nicholas, Nick Nolen, Barbara Novotny, Bruce Ogden, Bill Olander, Gary Oliver, Bridget Olivier, Craig aR aM Ut + Behe wr Olsen, Jo O'Neil, Randy SS ee “Cindi! Where did you get those pictures!?” Brenda Hefner, Kay Whitaker, | Cindi Fleetwood and Lisa Bennett entertain themselves. Seniors— 229 Onstot, Renee Oppermann, Connie O'Reilly, Dale Orwig, Chuck O’Shields, Tim Pace, Chris Paget-Clarke, Nicholas Palmer, Stu Parr, Laura Passarella, Liz Patrick, David Pedlar, Gary Peklenk, Lesli Penn, Gary Perez, David Peterson, Lisa Petty, Thomas Pfeiffer, Bill 230—Seniors Phillips, Bill ad” Phillips, Gary Pickney, Robbie “That Dorothy just cuts me up!” Betty Loughran and Dorothy Williams in the Homemaking Lab. Pollack, Mark Poole, Kathy Powell, Pam Powers, Brian Priess, Gregg Pursley, Terri Purvis, Suzanne Quinn, Mike Raney, Chris Ranieri, Tim Raymond, Janet Reay, Linda Seniors—231 232—Seniors Rees, Bob Reese, Bob Reid, Kathy Reynolds, Dean Riesen, Carol Rivers, Rikky Roach, Rusty Roberts, Laura Roberts, Mary Robison, Mike Robinson, Rita Roher, Kaki “Gee, you clowns! I’m all choked up!’ Chuck Orwig graciously accepts the All-District Sucker Award. Rolon, Francis Rome, Vicki Rosebrugh, Jan Ross, Joe Rostron, Denise Rounsaville, Patti Royal, Larry Ryan, Tom Rystrom, Kim Sabins, Debbie Sandland, Linda Scaife, Bill Scarbrough, Lana Schauer, Paul Scheline, Paula Scheppke, Jim Schifani, Lily Schneider, Gretchen Schoeneman, Mike Schubert, Cindy Schultheis, Stephen Schwinn, Mike Scott, Jan Self, Teri Seniors—233 234—Seniors Sharp, Donald Shaw, Susan Sherk, Chris Shipman, Jan Shoup, Mike Shuffler, Slaon Sidebottom, Carol Siess, Charlie Sigler, Kathy Simoneaux, Vicki Sixta, Julie Skogman, Darrell Sloan, Leonard Sloan, Monica Smith, Brian Smith, Greg Smith, Kermit Smith, Rick “By George! | think I’ve got it!’ That Tom Weaver wit pulls through again! ; Sontag, Gretchen Sossaman, Becky Spain, Paul Spear, Ken Spears, Dan Spence, Sue Stack, Chris Stallcup, Debbie Stansberry, Lloyd Steel, Randy Steiner, Lindsay Stephens, Bob Stewart, Lloyd Stewart, Mel Stone, Mike Story, Mike Stover, Nancy St. Pierre, Emile Sublett, Chuck Sullivan, Mike Sunday, Tim Sutton, Pat Swain, Jim Sweeton, Mindy Seniors—235 Swinbank, Joe Swink, Jim Sykes, Lin Taylor, Gaye Taylor, Marsha Teague, Connie Terry, Bill Terry, Wil Thompson, Debbie Thompson, Karen Thomson, Diana Tingle, Keith Towell, David Town, Tina Trantham, Tom Trippel, Steve Trostle, Kim Tullock, Sherry Turner, Dagne Tuttle, Lynn Tyras, Wanda Vance, Kathy Van Derbur, Janice Van Fleet, Nita 236—Seniors “Where’s the nearest trash can?” Senior boys carry off another screaming gir ed Van Pielt, Gordon Vanston, Dick Vasek, Ralph Veazey, Gerry Vesper, Robert Vlanzny, Wanda Waggoner, Cathy Wagner, Linda Walker, Bill Walker, Denise Walker, Maida Walla, Patt Wallace, Guy Wardell, Ronda Warmack, Susan Warren, Will Seniors—237 Waters, Martin Watson, Janis Watson, Ricky Weaver, Diane Weaver, Tom Webb, Sherry Webb, Terry Webster, Nancy Weedn, Debbie Weems, Craig Wehmeyer, Nancy Wells, Janet Welsh, Bob Werner, Chuck Wernick, Beth Wesley, Kathy Whatley, Linda Wheatley, Terry Whitaker, Kay White, Barbara White, Mark White, Nancy White, Randy White, Theresa [ | } “Smile and the world smiles with you. So how come Senior Kim Ingram is alone?” Whitney, Paul Wichlep, Sharon Wilhelm, Lynda Wilkinson, Linda Williams, Dorothy Williams, James Williams, Sharon Willis, John Seniors—239 Wilson, Charlotte Wilson, Dale Wilson, Jeanine Wilson, Larry Wilson, Steve Wilson, Steve Wimbrow, Marybryan Wipperman, Sue Wiseman, Chris Witmer, Laura Wittwer, Barbara ‘ihc om Bae Ee ae iy eee Ree se Wolff, Robert “I’m just a tall dark stranger!’ Larry McAlister charms the photographer. © : ' 240—Seniors Wood, Sharon Wood, Tonda Worbington, Mike Wright, Dan Wright, Peggy Wyngarden, Clint Yarbrough, David Zapp, Vicky Zimmerman, Sue “Would you mind repeating what you said about Lance?’’ Senior Boys grab another innocent bystander. Seniors—24] 7 | iy Mh aN as An { . ‘ al, ‘ill ae th a ih hl bi ha il ii M hk “ a: a8 AH ll A SS i Nil i 4a th ay i aah gy ny | | ; hil J i ee ¥ tie! ) Mu Al i! Nit i “i Ii Secretary Melissa Weaver Peat Ey i: sae | : a WN “eM: tt ae ve my i mil 4 val rm Mt] Mt ‘4 Fi li iit eo is vl yr f Te lin | : I i Ii ‘Executive Committeeman Bob Whitaker iy | mn (! suet Mi HH Ni ui MH i ‘| in is i i nh ti i Je Mm mu a | | al @ i ; Ag iN | li ! 4 | il “i i se = Mi hy hye i a ¢ | i Wes | li | RY i . We | ; Vy | a { A | ult | i i ‘| th, | et , a i eS ia Hil | | iis Mh | lh Mi i i oe | ATH milli ili i A ml it “1 uli ih Vice President President Guido Piggott Richard Hagemann iy . Treasurer i i if nite S . i 3 i yy! ‘ fied i) tall ‘wf iy | in ¢ Charlotte Peddicord’, a 7 eu I “yl A] He mt yim ttt ea we 1 Ml ‘i eae ‘WF iin HL ce iy 1D Fi % tl wn pe.) iii | | lid T i 4 ig 35 - Lae 1 | T Mi TT i ia HA Ra at or ; a tT | M | ol iN i | ie | cS | 1 iii E il tl A - | | i i | I tty, : 2 by ‘a =i = : r il lili I a ps | = eli | Ti vl , ' | lili CAN] | Hi) uae | an | ae ms Wat HANAN | ; MI Mn HN Hl (i) il r : | it 2 iil, | | : [a | | Juniors - 4 ; % ly Abrams, Barry Abrams, Mark Adamo, Bobby Adamo, Michael Adams, Andy Adams, Sue Aiken, Candy { Aker, Barbara Aldridge, Tanya Ambrose, Gale Anderson, Beverly Anderson, Larry i 246—Juniors Arbuthnot, Kitty Arnold, Tom Ashford, Bruce Ashlock, Sarah Ashton, William Assiter, Eddy Assiter, Susan Atwood, Dana Austin, Gail Avery, Ann Babcock, Dave Babin, Bill Bailey, Jim Bailey, Nancy Barker, Beverly Barr, Meredith Barrington, Brenda Bartz, Chris Battaile, Rick Battle, Becky Beale, Ellen Beall, Phil Beasley, Anne Beckwith, Evelyn Juniors—247 Bee, Mike i Beeson, Elizabeth Behling, Steve Belknap, Cletus Bell, Mike Bemus, Sid Benjamin, Kerry Benson, Beth Benson, Sally Berg, Elizabeth Berry, Stan Bierman, Jill Bigelow, Chris Bighouse, Beth Bishop, Tom Bixler, Jim Blakely, Richard Blankenship, Dave Blocher, Rita Boas, Trey Bond, Cynthia Bonner, Ann Borden, Joe Bouche, Debbie t Boyd, Bill Boynton, Jan Bozeman, Debbie j Brett, Diane Brower, Mike Browning, Paul Hippity Hop to the Barbershop! 248—Juniors Bill Tickle faces another dismal day at school. Brunsting, Candy Burgher, Elaine Burks, Paula Butler, Craig Butler, Nell Byrne, Janet Campbell, Walter Campise, Valanna Candia, Eduardo Cannon, Becky Carey, Mary Carlson, Craig Carroll, James Carson, Cecie Carter, Bob Carthey, Grant Cartusciello, Jenine Casey, Mitch Cassard, Nanci Cassling, Leslie Cavanaugh, Judi Cawthon, Holly Chaplin, Richard Chenault, Pam Juniors—249 Chester, Cathy Chester, Christy Chew, Beki Chisholm, Diane Clark, Bill Clark, Tom eS ree Clarke, Becky Clegg, Leslie Clendaniel, Sherrill Clinkenbeard, Paula Clyde, Connie Colburn, Lee Cole, Nancy Coleman, Dean Coiglazier, Nancy Colle, Tommy Collins, David Combs, John Connor, Mary Corona, Laura Couch, Almedia Cousins, Janet Cowan, Claire Cox, Cindy Crabtree, Suzi Crawford, Cheetah Crawford, Doug Crawford, Larry Creel, Cathy. Cumersdale, Janice Cunningham, Jan Curtis, Owen Cutlip, Debbie Cutshall, Mike Dahmen, Frans Daley, Charles Dallas, Gary Daniel, Julie Darby, Ken Dashiell, Sherry Dauphin, Richard Davidson, Pat Davis, Gordon Davis, Sharilyn DeBord, Melanie Delnolfe, Jill DeLuca, Diane Denison, Karen 250—Juniors Phew! Whose socks are those?’ Nancy Colglazier and Barbara Peters react to the atmosphere around them. Dennis, James Derr, Mike Derry, Debi Dickerson, Debbie Dickeson, Bevlyn Dienna, Steve Dildine, Susan Dittlinger, Lynda Doerries, Craig Dorman, Les Doty, Gail Doty, Stan Douglass, Holly Drake, Barbara Dueker, Taylor Duerr, Penny Duff, Lewis Duncan, David Durels, Connie Durk, Antoinette Dzurenda, Carolyn Edwards, Paula Eichelberger, Russ Elam, John Ellis, Nita Ellisor, Buddy Elms, Rhonda England, Jeanne Eubank, Beverly Evans, Alan Juniors—251 252—Juniors Evans, Debby Farrell, Cathy Fausset, Steve Favell, Jershu Fenner, Suzanne Ferris, Randy Fey, Greg Fink, Marcella Fisher, Jan Fisher, Nina Flowers, Alison Fogleman, Bill on tha Mark Mallet, Paul McEwan and Stanley Hood display originality on Junior Grub Day. Fons, Lynette Ford, Jeff Foster, Patti Franklin, Bill Franz, Linda Frasher, Barbara Frasure, Jim Freeman, David Fricke, Rob Friedrichs, Barry Friesen, Michele Fulenwider, Cyndi Furse, Claire Gaddy, Mike Galatian, Jan Ga llagher, Jay Gaman, Marcee Garner, Chuck Gatchell, Sally Gates, John Gaunt, Debbie Gavin, Barbara Gaylord, Tom Gaynor, Cindy Juniors—253 Genrich, Candie | George, Tom Gilbert, Bob Giovannini, Ray f Glade, Gary I} Goble, Jim Goeger, Jack Gontarek, Brian Goodson, Susan Goodwin, Susan Gray, Cindy Griffith, Kathi Gudelman, Susan Guidry, Cathi Guthrie, Lyda Haden, Peggy Haefner, Bruce Hagemann, Richard Hagen, Susan Hall, Jan Hall, Mark Hallowell, George Hamill, Nancy Hamilton, Philip Haning, Tom Hanlon, Steve Hanson, Patti Harrington, Debbie Harris, Dale Harris, Steve Harrow, Bruce Hartmann, Mark Hartquist, Tom Hartzell, Bryan Haworth, John Hayes, Becky Hays, Jerry Heaney, Steve Heard, Steve Heath, Kay Hebert, Lee Hedge, Dessie Henderson, Dennis | Henshaw, Allan Herrington, Chris | Hickman, Jill Hill, Debbie { Hill, Steve 254—Juniors Hinrichs, David Hoffman, Bill Hogan, Mary Ellen Holasek, Karla Hole, Barbara Hollingsworth, Joe Holloway, Ann Hood, Stanley Horne, Chuck Horner, Steve Houck, Cindy Howard, John Juniors—255 Howard, John Howard, Linda { Hoy, Debbie Hubbard, Kent Hubenthal, Eugene Hurston, Marcia Husemann, Lyn Husmann, Gary Ikard, Barbara Imhoff, Elizabeth Itz, Barbara Ivey, Susan Izzard, Jeff Jackson, Pat | Jacob, Nancy Jacob, Richard James, John Jelson, Kathy ‘ Jenkins, Patti Jenkins, Suzi Jennings, Darrell Jobe, Steven Johannsen, Sven ( Johnson, Anne si 256—Juniors ee F tmeneel wets “But the last time you put it in your §| nj purse it melted.” | Ms . q il) Johnson, Craig Johnson, Dack Johnson, Doug Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Jones, Karen Sue Jones, Leslie Julian, Winnie Kajander, Bob Kalteyer, Ron Kappler, Allen Kasmer, Karan Kearney, Dale Keeney, Juli Keiller, Cindy Kelly, Kathy Kelly, Mary Kelso, Harry Kent, Paul Kesecker, Kim King, Jan Kisling, David Kittinger, Karen Cindy Keiller and Brenda Whitesides dis- cuss a problem at lunch. Juniors—257 Klein, Sherri Kluge, Martha Koach, Bruce Koenig, Diane Kranz, Dwight Krueger, Becke naman Krute, David Lacey, Michelle Lack, Jan Laird, Robert Lambert, Louis Lappin, Janice Larek, Adrienne Lassere, Candy Lassiter, Rona Lawless, Bob fi Lawrence, Cheryl | Lawrence, Tom Leach, Terri Ann Lee, David “I'll trade you my super Harley Davidson spider bike for your Joh magic wand.” the Lee, Tammy Leehey, Kathy Leehey, Kevin Leeper, Jeanie LeGrand, Kathy Lehman, George Leibee, Beverly f Lennon, Tom Lilja, Karen Lindemuth, Leslie Lindley, Cary 1 Lischka, Betsy 258—Juniors ; : i 5 i 5 ‘ John Randall, Lin Sykes, Hinney Sykes and Byron Small talk under the trees at lunch. Lloyd, Kathe Lockett, Carolyn Londa, Patti Loughnane, Red Love, Karen Love, Ross Lynch, Melanie MacAllister, Andrew Madden, Ken Maddox, Mike Mallet, Mark Marshall, Bill Marshall, Mark Martin, Jeff Martin, Steve Mason, Steve Masor, Marcia Massey, Jody Mataya, Judi Mathews, Craig Mathis, Debbie Matocha, Marty -Mattifs, Bruce Matthews, Joan Matthews, Robin May, Kathy McBrayer, Phil McDaniel, Janet McEachern, Jim McElveen, Mike McEwan, Paul McGinnes, Margaret Juniors—259 | McMillan, Hugh Hi McNeil, Diane Meacham, Rhea Means, Becky ; Means, Mary Medley, Lavon Melancon, Marsha Merzbacher, Marihelen Metter, John Miers, Shep Miller, Debra Miller, Dixie Miller, Melissa Miller, Peggy Mitchell, Linda Moore, John Moore, Mark Moreland, Tom Morey, Melissa Morriss, Jimmy Mosley, Pat Mosley, Sarah Mullane, Maureen Mullen, Richard Murphy, Malcolm Musmeci, Mary Ann Mutzel, Steve Myers, Debbie Navarro, Kim Neighbour, Ralph Newman, Michael Newman, Pat Ng, Millie Nicholas, Vicki Nisley, Cathi Nitschke, Mary Kay Nix, Tom ‘Nobles, Vicki Norris, Patti Novosad, Mike Oldreive, Bob Olive, Debbie Olson, Ed O'Neill, Kevin Oppermann, Chuck Osborn, Damon Ottinger, Lisa | Otto, Judy 260—Juniors Oury, Kris Owen, Kent Owings, Nancy Parker, John Parker, Judy Parker, Mike Pasini, Nancy Passarella, Larry Patrick, Richard Patterson, Robert Pearcy, Bedford Peddicord, Charlotte Peddycoart, Tricia Penn, John Penny, Carla Perricone, Ellen Perry, Linda Peters, Barbara Pickens, John Pierce, Craig Piggott, Guido Pippin, Risa Post, David Post, Mike Potter, Anne Powers, Kathy Price, Judy Pruitt, Jo Rairigh, Kathy Raith, Charles Ramsey, Mike Randall, John Rasmussen, Nelson Rauscher, Bill Reay, Bill Reeber, Pat Reeder, Thomas Reese, Chuck Reilly, Jim Richardson, Pris Riddle, Phyllis Ringland, Tom Rische, Randa Ritter, Karen Roberts, Kathy Robinson, Bill Roby, Becky Roehm, Eric Juniors—261 oniyenmnenmnana et mrenmenva “A little more of that magic mushroom and | might get through the door!” cried Alice. if iy 262—Juniors - Rogers, Steve Rolon, Beki Roshong, Rob Ross, Cathy Ross, Susan Rostron, Patti Ruhlin, David Russ, Susan Russell, David Ryan, Melissa Ryan, Tina Rystrom, Marcia Saad, George Sams, Cathie Sanders, Jane Sanders, Muffie Sanderson, Tom Sapko, Nancy Saucier, Snuffy Saxe, Sandy Scace, Cody Scandaliato, Concetta Schafer, Suzanne Scharn, Linda Schenck, Kathy Schmoker, Nancy Schuette, Anne Schuette, David Schwanke, David Schwenk, Cliff Scott, Paul Segnar, Jeane Senning, Mark Shannon, Dan Shaw, Laurie Shaw, Susan Shaw, Vicki Sherman, Cora Shilling, Ken Shinnebarger, Candy Shumate, Becky Sicking, Daniel Siegel, Cec Simons, Bill Singleton, Carol Sistare, Paul Skelton, Karen Skogman, Cindy Juniors—263 Sloan, Gary Sloss, Carol Smith, Betsy Smith, Dan ' Smith, Jeff Smith, Kathy Smith, Kris Smith, Marilyn Smith, Richard Smith, Robert Spargo, Judy Sparks, Steve Specht, Tom Spillane, Janet Sproul, Jeffrey Spurlock, Brenda Stanbery, Susan Stancill, Judy Stanton, Maureen Starrak, Jim St. Clair, Charles Steitz, Bill Stelzig, Gary Stephens, Greg Stephens, Greg Stewart, John Stewart, John Stover, Susie Strader, Connie Straub, John Stringer, Lance Sustala, Barbara Swanson, Charles - Sykes, Hinney Teckemeyer, Walter Teinert, Nancy Telford, Dave Temple, Martha Thomas, Bill Thomas, Ellen Thomas, Shelley Thompson, Nancy Thompson, Pat Tickle, Bill Timmis, Dave Tomberlin, Sharon Toomey, Marylynne Towell, Lynne 264—Juniors “| got this award for selling 467,393,127 spirit ribbons—mostly to Debbie Hoy. myself!’ beams Travis, Wanda Trentham, Gary Trimble, Becky Triplett, Steve Trostel, Richard Trostle, Kay Turner, Steve Urech, Mary Vallone, Rick Vaughn, Trey Veggeberg, Kurt Verner, Farley Visser, Robert Waite, Warren Wakin, Steve Wallace, Cathy Walsh, Tommy Wamble, Ellen Ward, Linda Wareham, Mike Warfield, Stephanie Warmack, Roxann Warren, Janet Juniors—265 ae ———— 266—Juniors Waters, Melanie Watford, Liz Weaver, Melissa Weber, Betsy Weber, John Wehrle, Barbara Weis, Andy Welborn, Debbie Welch, Lee Werner, Mark West, Connie West, Susan Westbrook, Julie Wheatley, Tim Wheeler, Steve Whitaker, Bob White, Britt White, Gregg White, Marilyn Whiteman, Diane Whitesides, Brenda Whitney, Joanne Whitney, Richard Whitsel, Travis Wickert, Julie Wiedemer, Jim Wilkes, Heather Wilkins, Bob Williams, Debbie Wilson, Debbie Wilson, Kathi Wilson, Phyllis Wilson, Stephen Winchell, Blake Witherspoon, Deborah Woestendiek, John Wolf, Bob Womack, Robert Woodworth, Mo Wooldridge, Cindy Worrell, Missey Wright, Philip Yelich, Lou Young, Debbie Young, Rod Youngblood, Sharmon Youngblood, Tricia Zeh, Janice Zeh, Nadine Zeien, Cathy Juniors—267 | i ' ii wit vl Hn | My) Hit | H AAAI = S tary President ecre : hick ig Chris Kelly EO NULL Vice-President Executive Committeeman. Treasurer | | j Nancy Lacy De De Slaydon Cheryl Babcock E: TOT LOLOL LLL | on Mn . i 4 ‘Sophomores—269 - } Ali svsnnnennersnenspansnnnes ses itfeHN tbs, 1 scosbousossssucenvensennensnnsnesenssvassevensonnesnetss 270—Sophomores Abbott, Norman Abercrombie, Jodie Abrams, Shelley Ache, John Adams, Anne Akin, Pam Albers, Barbara Albertson, Marsha Alexander, Paul Allaire, Steve Allen, Donnie Anderson, June Atwood, Pat Aubin, Paul Austermiller, Michael Austin, Georgann Babcock, Cheryl Babin, Don Bacon, Walter Bailey, Betty Bailey, Brad Baker, Brad Baldwin, Jackie Banta, Susan Barrington, Debbie Bartus, Don Bartus, Stacy Bateman, Byron Bates, Jack Bathke, Bill Bauries, Glenn Beale, Jimi Bean, Cindy Becker, Dennis Bell, Belinda Belsey, Michael Benson, George Bentley, Scott Berkemeier, Ricky Bevans, Larry Billings, Lloyd Bishop, Katy Bisset, Kim Bitetti, Chip Blackstone, Brad Blandford, Bill Blaskievich, Barb Bolton, Manley Bond, Melicia Borg, Greg Boswell, Malinn Boudreaux, Mike Bower, Jay Boyle, Barbara Brand, Lynell Brecheisen, John Brennan, Nancy Brewer, Dolly Brinkman, Pamela Britt, Brad Brooks, Terry Brothers, Cliff Broussard, Scott Brown, Colleen Sophomores—271 Brown, David Scott Brown, Dottie Brown, Rebecca Bruner, Mark Bruns, Tom Brunsting, Carol Bruun, Marla Bryan, Sonny Bryant, Cathy Buescher, Brad Bunde, Mark Burgess, Gene Burks, Dale Burns, Jay Buster, Shelby Byers, Glen Caldwell, David Caldwell, Diane “Please excuse Nancy’s absence yesterday. | was ill.’ Nancy Small develops artistic talent in the mall. Y p 272—Sophomores Campbell, Keith Campo, Terri Cantrell, Judy Cardus, Helen Carlson, Brian Carpenter, Sherry Carswell, Susan Carter, Steve Cavender, John Cawley, Scott Cesak, Ronnie Chatham, Joe Cheatham, Britt Chew, Cyndi Childs, Donna Childs, Karen Cizik, Robert Clarke, Janet Clay, Marie Claycomb, David Clegg, Ted Clement, Joe Clemons, Linda Clopton, Bill Cobb, Kerri Cogdell, Blake Collins, Bekki Collins, Pat Colpoys, Pat Concklin, Wesley Conley, Bob Conner, Gayle Cook, David B. Cook, David Cooney, Mike Cordes, Linda Corlee, Dan Costis, Dean Couch, Othel Cowie, Steve Cox, Ken Cox, Shannon Crain, Tommy Crane, Richard Crithlow, Jan Crowe, Lynda Cudd, Sharon Culver, Merrill Sophomores—273 a” CAT-erpillar TRACKS TO THE GYM. Some campuses are destroyed by riots, 274—Sophomores : Curry, Kathy Dagley, Eric Daily, Michelle Daneff, Dan Daniel, Valerie Davies, John Davis, Centha Davis, Jack Delancey, Meg DeLisi, Paul Demel, Dickie DePierri, Pattie Detamore, Janet Dickerson, Donna Dickinson, Holli Dickson, Larry Die, Con Dishroon, Brenda Dobbs, Nancy Downey, Mike DuBois, Amy Dudley, David Dudney, Bob Duke, Charles Duncan, Laura Dunn, Larry Durels, Mike Dyer, Mike Eaton, Bruce Eckhart, Jimmy Sophomores—275 Edward, Teresa Edwards, David Effinger, Kenny Eiserman, Dale Ellis, Pat Ellison, Elaine Elms, Jeff Enroth, Larry Erwin, John Essig, Diane Eubanks, Sara Evans, Cindy Evans, Nell Evers, Patty Faggard, Melinda Farris, Jimmy Favela, Debbie Fedder, Selinda Fekete, Joyce Feller, Martha Ferguson, Gwyn Ferguson, Robert Ferris, Debbie Fiedler, Laura 276—Sophomores Fincher, Bruce Fink, Mike Finstad, Suzanne Flowers, Colette Fogleman, David Folk, David Ford, Don Foreman, Robert Foulk, Richard Fowler, Dianne Fowler, Susan Frasure, Randy Frederick, Lydia Frietag, Mary Fulton, Rick Furber, Lynn Gabig, Tom Ganey, Betsy Gaos, Marcela Gardiner, Bill Garretson, Chris Gaunt, Keith Gensler, Ann George, Rick Gillespie, Rick Glenn, Jaime Goeger, Marilyn Goerner, Pam Goerner, Pat Goodhart, Gail Goodwin, Olivia Grace, Bob Grady, John Graham, Woody Graham, Neil Granero, Danny Graves, Gary Graves, Jimmy Gray, Sharon Griess, Jennifer Griffin, Donna Griffin, Marie Grigsby, Robert Grossman, Cary Grove, Dave Gubera, Theresa Gudelman, Heidi Guerra, Carlos Sophomores—277 “According to my calculations, the freshman wing should be finished by 1989.” Robert Stallcup, Neil Graham, and Richard Lawless. Hackett, Margi Haddox, Terry Hafer, Jim Hall, Brad Hall, Debrah Hamby, Jay Hancock, Sherrie Hand, Kimberly Haning, Mary Hanlon, Larry Hargrove, John Harper, Cindy Harpold, Jennifer Harris, Fay Harris, Lesley Harris, Lori Harris, Wally Haworth, Mark Haynes, Leslie Hays, Ginny Hays, Steve Heaney, Mary Ann Hedley, Gregg Heeter, Warren Hefner, David Henderson, Heather Herdman, Nancy Herold, Kim Herter, Vicki Hibbard, Candy 278—Sophomores Hicks, Jimmy Hicks, Lynn Higinbotham, Jeff Hill, Rick Hillery, Robert Hillgren, Greg Hirsch, Chris Hogan, Jamie Holder, Betsy H olland, Michelle Holland, Sharon Hollenberg, Brad Holzmer, Fred Homeyer, Mike Hopson, Rebecca Hornsby, Gail Howell, Jill Huff, Anne Huie, Jim Humbert, Mark Humble, Sue Hunt, Gary Hur, Ann Hurston, Laura Husemann, Mary Huvard, Jeff Huyser, Greg Hyer, Ann Islas, Pat Ives, Laurie | | He's the cute one with dark hair, brown eyes, fascinating smile, and an orange jacket on. He looks a lot like Jonathan Winters.” Margi Hackett shows a freshman the highlights of the school. | @ || | i Sophomores—279 i] eninge diana 8 he APE tl, EE Jackowski, Laura Jacks, Mark Jackson, Jeff. Jackson, Russell James, Bruce James, Rebecca Jard, Mike Jenkins, Scott Jochetz, George Johanson, Cynthia Johnson, Gayle Johnson, Janette Johnson, Steve Johnston, Cathy Jones, Bryan Jones, James Jones, Janet Jones, Louis Jones, Robert Jorgensen, Ralph Jurasin, Tammy Kadell, Elaine Kahn, Don Kamp, Mike “I've just eaten 27 snackbar hamburgers and | still haven‘t found any meat.” 280—Sophomores N Ann Walz grimaces at her plight. | | | | ‘ Kansas, Wayne Kappler, Sherry Kearney, Sheryl Keene, Carole Kelly, Chris Kepner, Kathy Kerr, Brian Kibler, Lisa King, Mike Kirkpatrick, Vicki Kirksey, Don Kishego, Mark Kitowski, Beth Klein, Ben Klotz, Kay Kluthe, D’Anne Knobelsdorf, John Knoeller, Craig Kobdish, Mark Koch, Gary Kornbleet, Neil Kratochivil, Glen Krause, Kim Kremers, John Hank Sophomores—28 1 Lacy, Doug Lacy, Nancy Laidla w, Bruce Lake, Audrey Lam, Sally Land, Linda Lane, Bob Lane, Richard Langford, Roxan LaRue, Cathy Prd Prima Donna Toomey plies to return a serve. wt pict Gtr! 10 p, aint Gu Fro v j Lathum, Jeri Lathum, Teri Lawler, Rick Lawrence, Derrill Lawson, Jimmy Lawyer, Mark Leavitt, Lewis LeBlanc, Amanda Lederer, John Lee, Donna Leisenring, Nancy Leiss, Susan Lester, Barbara Letsos, Linda Lewis, Gary Lindner, Gayle Ligon, Evlyn Lilja, Janet 282—Sophomores Lister, Jim Lodge, Linda Lofgren, Laif Lorton, Tres Losch, Paul Louderback, Margaret Lounsbury, Clay Low, Sigrid Loy, Stephen Luby, Katie Lucas, Margie Lynch, Bob MacLennan, Colleen MacMurrough, John Madden, Peg Madson, Rose Mahaffey, Jack Mahoney, Margy Mallett, Janet Mallia, Melinda Mange, Jane Mann, Joan Manry, Fred Marlowe, Frank Maron, Allen Marshall, Barbara Marti, Elroy Matocha, Rebecca Mattalino, Philip Maxcy, Alan Maxwell, Bill Maybin, Dana McAlister, Dan McAnally, Carol McAnally, Renia McCollum, Jim McCormack, Tricia McCormick, John McCown, Robert McCrocklin, Martha McCullough, Carla McDonnold, Jim McElroy, Mark McElroy, Melinda McElveen, Gail McGlasson, Van McGouldrick, Tricia McGuire, Dennis Sophomores—283 McKim, Elizabeth McKinley, David McMillan, Danny McMillan, Janet McMullen, Jane McRoberts, Margaret Meek, Ann Melton, Dave Merliss, Sherri Metzler, Jane Miller, Betty Miller, Camille Miller; Cecilia Miller, Jane Miller, Kerry Miller, Mark Miller, Phil Millican, Mary j Minahan, Marc Moffett, Chris Moffit, Don j Moncrief, Bob Montgomery, Jimmy Montgomery, Pam Montgomery, Patsy Moore, Holly Moore, Jeff Moore, Pat Moore, Tina Moran, Pat Moreland, Gina Morey, Carol Morgan, Sue Morris, Pam Morrison, Alan Morrison, Charles 284—Sophomores Morrison, Doug Morrison, Greg Moulton, Kitty Mourglia, Meredith Mudd, Barbara Muller, Cindy Mulvahill, John Murray, Debbie Mutzel, Kenny Myers, Phil Nagle, Liz Naquin, Jaime Neisch, Linda Nelson, Lori Newitt, Patty Newton, Phil Nickerson, Ellen Nigh, David Nitschke, Beth Nordquist, Vicki Norwood, John O’Brien, Brien Oliver, Lawrence Oliver, Mike Olivere, Kim Osborne, Bobby O’Shields, Mike Pace, Janie Palmer, Shelley Parker, Jean Parr, Tim Paul, Pat Paulsen, Eric Pechal, Stephanie Peklenk, Steve Penn, Larry Bark Werner, Dale Burkes, Robert Mott and Jeff Higgenbotham ketch the Model of the Day. Sophomores—285 Perricone, Sharolyn Pfardresher, Suzanne Pfeiffer, Richard Pfeiffer, Robert Phillips, Julie Pike, Johnny Pipes, Jeff Plummer, John Pollock, David Polstra, John Poole, Jim Porter, Holly Poulson, David Powell, Bob Powell, Kathy Pursifull, Patty Quist, David Raiffeisen, Carol Raith, Peter Ramsey, Donna Read, James Reed, Beth Reed, Kristen Reese, Bob Reese, Steve Reeve, Bob Reiland, Julie Reynolds, Darcy Ribelles, Teri Riggs, Debbie Risher, David Roach, John Roberts, Bill Roberts, Jim Robinson, Craig Robinson, Janice Robison, Ann Rogers, Kevin Rollert, Debbie Rolon, Cindy Rosebrugh, Patti Ross, Paul Rosser, Pam Roth, Laura Rounsaville, Kay Rovello, Debbie Rusch, Stephen Russell, Betty Ann 286—Sophomores ‘ : aint Pe Missy Wor nd Holli Dickinson, show the devastating results of four bo i$ . td - : P 4 kyon re%s hy hae we Sophomores—287 Ruther, Chip Sams, Bob Sandland, Bob Sartorius, Tom Schares, Tom Scharn, Chris Schentes, Jill Schick, Robert Schlather, Juli Schmoe, Lee Schneider, Heidi Schooley, Allan Schuetz, Tim Schwanke, Mary Seaback, Gary Seba, Barbara Sebring, Chris Shaffer, Sue Shapird, Debbie Sheckarski, Frank Shelby, Dave Sherrod, Margaret Shipman, Nancy Shockney, Carl Short, John Shotwell, Doug Simmons, Leigh Simpson, Arthur Simpson, Marsha Slagle, Robert 288—Sophomores Slaydon, De De Slinkard, Mike Sloan, Mark Small, Nancy Smith, Becky Smith, Chris Smith, Clark Smith, Cynthia Smith, Danny Smith, Jeremy Smith, Kim Smith, Larry Smith, Mary Lou Smith, Mike Smith, Suzanne Smith, Tim Smith, Tom Smith, Tres Smyth, Patricia Snyder, Neil Sossaman, Dana Spears, Marcy Specht, Gary Specht, Susan Stafford, Randy Stallcup, Robert Stanka, Tim Stark, Nancy Steed, Linda Stephens, Mark Stephens, Vicki Stewart, Dianne Stewart, Shawn St. Laurent, Monique Stone, Bill Stone, Mary Stover, Fritz Stuart, John Stubbs, Sandy Summers, Edward Sutton, Nancy Sutton, Richard Swanke, Steve Swanson, Randy Taggert, Steve Taylor, George Taylor, Jan Taylor, Larry Sophomores—289 Taylor, Laura Teinert, Karen Thelen, Mark Thomas, John Thomas, Pat Thomas, Robert Thomason, John Thompson, Jill Thompson, Scott Tingle, Kay Toomey, Donna Jo Tope, Pat Touchy, Patricia Towell, Brenda Trippel, Pam Troy, Kevin Tulloch, Dede Vague, David Valleroy, Carol Vance, John Van Ert, Jill Van Leuvan, Jane Van Loozen, Bill Van Wijnen, Dieke Varney, Tomine Vaughn, Mike Viscarde, Dina Vitek, Karen Vlazny, Mary Vorda, Patty Waldhauser, Walter Walker, Becky Walker, Craig Walker, Johnny Wall, Bob Walls, Debbie Walsh, Bobby Walz,.Anne Wardell, Ronald Wardlaw, Susan Warlick, Estelle Watkins, Garry Watkins, Karen Watson, Konnie Watts, Cheryl Weaver, Keith Webster, Shirley Weedn, Jim 290—Sophomores Weikman, Vicki Welch, Steve Welsh, Betsy Werner, Beth White, Brad White, Gary White, Mike White, Vicki Whitmire, Carl Whitaker, Russell Whittaker, Debbie Wilkerson, Anita Wilkins, Melanie Willhite, Jim Williams, Herbert Williams, Marcy Williams, Mark Williford, Mike Willis, Carol Willis, Page | Pthththth! Melinda Boswell demonstrates her affection for the pho- | tographer. | Sophomores—291 Wilson, Judy Wintz, Mike Wintz, Steve Wiseman, Kurt Witmer, Nancy Wolf, Debbie Wolfe, Mike Wolff, Jim Wood, David Wood, Edwin Wood, Lynda Woodard, Dale Woods, Cathy Woods, Mike Woodward, Nancy Yelich, Ann Youens, Cliff Young, Bruce Youngman, Jan Yount, Paula Zabrieskie, Sue Zachary, Suzie Zal, Eli Ziesel, Gale Zimmerman, John Zoch, Walter Zoss, Cynthia | “I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today.” John Ache | relishes his lunch. a 292—Sophomores “But “they told me lunch was at 9:30!!! Jay Bower is disappointed at missing class. 293 : INN Vill Mi ) il ! V! iiHll} iil! ih! i iW INI M Executive Committeeman Vice President Mark Adams Mark Horner Secretary Sue Hur ° Treasurer President Chris Quinn Debbie Hold os i l 3 BUY , r HMtnnidd,., ANNAAAUCAAUAARAUUAAAUANACAUA LOAN AAALAC AANA AANA AAALAC AAA AALAND ANANDA ANNAN YE LLL LLL LULL Abercrombie, Dery! Adams, Mark Albertson, Debbie Alexander, Kyle Allen, Barbara Alletag, Gregg Allison, Melissa Althaus, Bess Anderson, Colette Anderson, Peggy Anderson, Roy Anderson, Steve Andrew, Scott Ashlock, Gene Atwood, Kathy Aubin, Peter Ayala, Georgia Ayers, Jimmy Bacon, Sara Bailey, Richard Baize, Mark Baker, Darlene Baker, Frank Baker, Sandy Baldree, Mark Baldwin, Frank Baldwin, Scot Ballard, Karen Barnes, Susan Bartley, Newton i” “But, it’s the one that says b-o-y-s’” Sue Wipperman shows freshman, Alan Schauer, around. 296—Freshmen Baxmann, Mark Becker, Bill Bee, Kathy Belknap, Leanne Bell, Bonnie Bell, Kathleen Piecing) Ufooe tif eas itty He OSA Bellis, Peter Bennett, Dan Bennett, Janie Benson, Chuck Benson, Margaret Berry, Kathy Bighouse, Bob Bila, Randy Bisesi, Betty Bixler, Becky Bogan, Susan Bond, Jay Borowiak, Mike Boswell, Gordon Boyd, Pete Bozeman, Barbara Brents, Brenda Bridgen, Susan Bridges, Claudean Brinson, Holly | Brinson, Kathy Brooks, Jim Broussard, Jules Brown, David Brown, Kathey Brown, Mark Brown, Stephen Bruder, Kim Bruher, Butch Bruns, Bill Bryson, Cheryl Buchanan, Jim Bugge, David Burckle, Jill Burditt, Deanna Burger, George Burger, Mary Burke, Linda Burke, Melissa Burnham, Doug Burns, Susan Burt, Johnny Freshmen—297 Butler, Susan Byer, Thomas Byers, Lee Ann Byrne, Terry Cadenhead, Bob Campbell, Bruce Campbell, Richard Campo, Kathi Carley, Dave Carrillo, Louis Carroll, Sally Carter, King Carthey, Stacey Castelow, David Casterline, Kim Cellon, Jeff Ceresna, Lisa Chambers, David Charbonneau, Erna Cheatham, Britt Chenault, Cindy Chenoweth, Carol Chisholm, John Christman, Ruth Anne Clark, Steve Clem, Lark Clinch, Kathleen Clopton, Patricia Cochran, Adrienne Cole, Linda Coleman, Dale Collins, Cynthia Collins, Emmett 298—Freshmen Freshman boys wait to be mauled. Colpoys, John Comer, Chris Compton, Sharon Conant, Terry Confer, Karen Connor, Debbie Cook, Barbara Cook, Stephen Cook, Steven Corona, Louis Cotterell, Tina Cotton, Martin Cousins, Peggy Covey, Jimmy Covington, John Cox, Carolyn Cozad, Terry Craddock, John Crain, John Cramer, Nancy Crandell, Roberta Crawford, Mark Crittenden, David Crossan, Jeff Culver, Cathy Cummings, Susie Cunningham, Kay Dahmen, Peter Daily, Sheila Daily, Sharon Dale, Keith Davenpost, Larry Davidson, Richard Freshmen—299 Davies, Steve Davies, Vivian Davis, Barbara Davis, Jimmie Davis, Marilyn Dawkins, Mary Day, Elizabeth DeBord, Jean Delaney, Tom Delay, Tena Denison, Julie Denning, Bill DeSalvo, Joe DeStena, Donna Dethloff, Nancy Devine, Ralph Dick, Jim Dietzen, Chris Dinges, David Dingman, Angel Distefano, Chris Dobrey, Richard Dobson, Eric Doty, Judy Dow, Miriam Downey, Connie Drake, Tom Drechsel, Thomas Drummond, Deidre Drummond, Meredith Dueker, Lisa Duerr, John Duff, Sue Duke, Kathy Duncan, Greg Durham, John Eckhart, Brian Edwards, Jeff Edwards, John Elam, Liz Ellis, Rick Emery, Lisa Enis, Larry Erwin, Patricia Everitt, Randy Evetts, Lynda Faig, Elizabeth Fain, Mark 300—Freshmen hKikil Freshman election posters show much color. Fairfield, Ken Faulkner, Elizabeth Faulkner, Portia Feehan, Katie Fennell, Anne Fenner, Libby Ferguson, Mona Fifield, Thomas Fisher, Blake Fisher, John Fleming, Petey Floyd, Tom Fons, Leesa Fox, Craig Frederick, Stephen Freitag, Anne Fricke, Becky Friedrichs, Lee Fry, Suzan Gaddy, Susan Glatian, Steve Gallimore, John Ganey, Patty Ganey, Peggy Gaos, Alex Garrett, Jonelle Gartig, Diane Gavin, Richard Gay, Bob Saynor, John Freshmen—301 Geiger, Marlin Gentry, Alice Gerard, Michele Gibson, Todd Gilbert, Jeannie Gillespie, Lou Ann Gilmore, Richard Glanville, Marian Glauber, Russell Goff, Carole Golden, Richard Goldman, Betsy Goltermann, Kim Goodman, Tom Goodson, Janet Goodwin, Carol Gordon, Randy Gould, Martha Make friends with Kool-Aid. Freshman football players practice after school. Grace, Ann Graf, Christianne Graham, Ceil Graham, Kathy Graves, Ronnie Gravett, Vicki Green, Donna Greene, Carolyn Greene, Fred Griess, Stephanie Griffin, Jana Griffiths, Jeffrey Grissom, Kim Groom, Sue Hadlow, Pam Hagemann, Elisabeth Hager, Hilja Hager, Matt Hairston, Doroth Hall, Brett aay Haller, Susan Hamill, Martha Hamm, Scott Hand, Brian Hand, Lynn Handwerk, Chris Haney, Amy Hanlon, Patti Hansen, Kathy Harrington, Tim Harris, Kathy Harris, Sandi Hartl, Loyce Hathaway, Dan Haws, Brenda Hayes, David Haynes, Chris Heaney, Liz Heard, Mark Heath, Bobby Heiser, Mike Henckel, Kenneth Henderson, Irma Henriott, Michele Hensley, Don Heptig, Phil Hewgley, Sue Hickman, Denise Freshmen—303 Hicks, Dona Hicks, Paul Hicks, Steve Hill, Barry Hinrichs, Kit Hippard, Claude Hodges, Suzanne Hogan, Ben Hogue, Linda Hold, Debra Hole, Barbara Hole, Ronnie Holloway, Robert Holstead, Steve Hood, Jennifer Horne, Amy Horner, Mark Hornsby, David Horstketter, Cindy Howard, Candice Howard, Charles Howard, Gail Howard, Lynn Huff, Terri Huffman, Hollie Hughes, Geary Hughes, Leigh Humbert, Gail Humke, Kara Humphrey, Jean Hunter, Mark Hunter, Tim” Hur, Sue Hurst, Elizabeth Hyer, Linda Hykkonen, Beverly ' | ; i L Ince, Tina Inglis, John Ingraffia, Russell Izzard, Randy Jackson, Lee James, Liz Jankovsky, Paul Jaudon, Janice Jeffrey, Jim Jenkins, Bob Jenkins, Susan Jobe, Susan EE 304—Freshmen CPS Ho IS 4 Af 44 AA yg 4 GAD SG Ad ; Ws ff A fis ta rath ff VWiiiise EG SIF LIP sf if i VEIN AIF AG Nifliliyy fe - YY Wiipres £ Yh fy YY MALY PP PIP GPA Wy) Sif , Yes ty , as A AL yk MGS IT VIS j GALL, 4 , LY ff ad a Lies WY Lhe Yes Sy Yy Yea LOL, ; 1“ - ey f iA fhE, Vitis MG yp hf, Lh id OPES, “Ky, faowtues “Is this how the Playmate of the year started out?’ Barbara Weeks poses for class pictures. Freshmen—305 Johnson, Gary Johnson, Karen Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Richard Jones, Cathy Jones, Craig Jones, Sandy Jordan, Jeff Jordan, Joe Judson, Lisa Kadell, Kathleen Kajander, John Kalteyer, Steve Kammerer, Bill Kasmer, Bob Kean, Jack Kelly, Mike Kelting, Doug Kennedy, Patrick Kent, Debbie Kent, Doug Kent, Mary Kessler, Neale Kim, Patty King, Gary Kinney, Steve Kirkpatrick, Linda Kitowski, Gail Knight, Tom Knobelsdorf, Karl Koebel, Andy Kraft, Steve Kremers, Diane Krenek, Joan Krueger, Susan Kubik, Karen Lamb, Debra Landry, Bart Langston, Angie Larek, Lynette Larsen, Laurence Lassister, Jim Laughlin, Cindy Lauterbach, Debbie Law, David Lawless, Gary Lawrence, Jimmy Lawrence, Kate 306—Freshmen Lawson, David Leach, Lewis Lederer, Suzi Lee, Larry Leehey, Maureen Leflar, Dick LeGrand, Alison Lehman, Mark Lewis, Barbara Lewis, Bill Lewis, Cooper Lewis, Robert Lewis, Truda Liles, Ryan Lindsey, Janet Lischka, Cathy Lisle, Amy Lister, Sue 7 | . Le Z 7 “And the 39th runner-up is ...“ Election speeches are given by Freshmen. Littlejohn, Suzanne Lohec, Phyliss Lonquist, Paul Lottman, Bill Love, Faye Lovingfoss, John Low, Jeff Luehrmann, JoAnne Luke, Norman Madden, Patty Madson, Harry Magnusson, Sue Malone, Dawnelle Mangano, Vincent Mann, Da ve Mann, Douglas Mapes, Mike March, Dale —Freshmen—307 ; Wildcats sing the Alma Mater. 308—Freshmen Markley, Gary Marshall, Becky Martin, Karen Mason, Elizabeth Matejek, Michael Mathews, Holly Mathis, David Mathis, Julie Mattalino, Mike Mattina, Debbie Maxwell, Fred McAlister, Doug McAlister, Peggy McAvoy, Scott McCarney, Bill McCarthy, Lisa McCollum, Mark McConnell, Bobby McCoy, Shelly McCreary, Charles McCreary, Mark McCreight, Ronny McDonald, Laurie McDonald, Marianne McDonnold, Janet McElroy, Mike McGinnes, Becky McGrath, Diane McKinley, Bill McKinney, Rob McLinden, Rick McMahon, Lynn McMillan, Michael McMillan, Travis McNeill, Janet McNelis, Marilyn McNeme, Tommy McRae, Margaret McWilliams, Dan Meeks, Michael Menger, Carl Meushaw, Dianne Miano, Rudy Michaels, Barbara Miller, Bill Miller, Julie Miller, Kathy Miller, William Freshmen—309 Minton, Mike Mitchell, Gordon Mitchell, Melody Mitchell, Robin Mize, Becky Montgomery, Debbie Moore, Paige Moore, Stacey Morgan, Nancy Morgan, Trenton Moseley, Joanna Mosley, Candy Mott, Robert Mudd, Pamm Muilenburg, Ted Mulligan, Hester Mulvahill, Mark Murray, Greg Murray, Karen Murray, Susan Musslewhite, Judi Nagel, Marc Nesbitt, Donna Neukom, Greg Newton, Wendy Ng, Brian Nigh, Danny Niles, Robert Noufer, Steve Odal, Marcia Olander, Maribeth Oliver, Paul ; Olivere, Lori Omo, Cecile O'Neill, Kathy Onstot, Jamie Osborn, Lisa Osborne, Carolyn Ott, Lisa Ousterhout, David Owen, John Pace, Matt Paget-Clarke, Jane Palmer, Grif Parker, Kevin Parrish, Mark Paseman, Dirk Passarella, John 310—Freshmen “This test tube is only a silly assists Marianne McDonald. ee milliliter longer.” Harry Matson Patterson, Rick Pearson, Steve Peeler, Jim Penton, Susan Pepas, John Peverley, Scott Peyton, Sherry Pfluger, Dave Philipp, Paul Phillips, John Phillips, Mike Phillips, Virginia Piazza, Renée Pickens, Diane Pickens, Doug Pippin, Alan Polsfoot, Sally Powell, Sandy Pratka, Melissa Price, Linda Prince, Georgia Prior, Dale Prudhomme, Frances Pruitt, Julie Pullara, Phyllis Pursley, Richard Quevreaux, Caron Quinn, Cris Freshmen—31 1 Raif, Mark Ramey, Gayle Ramsey, Steve Rea, Randy Reeder, Susan Reid, Merrill Ribelles, Elisa Rice, Melissa Richardson, Joel Ries, Dave Riesen, Robin Riggs, Beth Ringland, John Ritchey, Luan Roberts, Eddie Roberts, Murphy Robertson, Scott Robinson, Leigh Ann Robinson, Talty Rohde, Peggy Rollins, Tom Rolon, Larry Rolon, Mike Rome, Fran Ross, Daniel Ross, Linda Rothaus, Leslie Roup, Nancy Ruhlin, Kathy Rusche, Steve Russ, Mike Russell, David Russell, Judi Russell, Mary Lynne Russell, Mike Saad, Kathy Sablatura, David Sams, Larry Sandvike, Terry Saville, John Savit, Judith Schaefer, Kim Schaeffer, Sean Schauer, Alan Schenck, Greg Scheppke, Tom Schlosser, Steve Schmidt, David 312—Freshmen Schmoe, Lynne Schnittker, Doug Schwartzkopf, Lee Schwartzkopf, Lois Scott, Jennifer Scruby, Beth Sebring, Ann Seipel, Mark Sellers, Susan Shaffer, Beth Shaffer, Sherilyn Sharpe, Janet Shaw, Jill Shaw, Joni Sheckarski, Beth Sherman, Sherri Shetter, Dave Shetler, Linda Shilling, Steven Shoptaw, Debbie Shute, Mary Siegel, Susan Siess, Kurt Simon, Larry Sinclair, Leslie Sinderson, Terry Siragusa, Carolyn Skidmore, Linda Skinner, Amy Skogman, Rusty Slagle, Tom Sloan, Cathy Sloan, Myra Small, Carl Smith, Courtney Smith, Doug Smith, Ellen Smith, Jim Smith, Karen Smith, Ken Smith, Nick Smith, Paul Smith, Susan Solsbery, Anne Solsbery, Carol Spain, Steve Spence, Mike Spira, Nancy Freshmen—313 Spratt, Tom Stanbery, Jane Stansberry, Sue Stark, Sandra Starrak, Ward Stelzig, Kay Stephens, Allison Sterkx, Suzanne Stevens, Beth Stewart, Donna Stewart, Janice Stewart, Steven Still, Tim Stone, Debbie Story, David Sugimoto, David Sullivan, Dan Sutton, Chuck Taussig, Leslie Taylor, Tim Teinert, Steve Thelen, Bill Thelen, James Thomas, Janet Thomas, John Thompson, Jeff Thompson, Mike Thompson, Steve Thompson, Wes Thomson, David Thornton, Lisa Tierney, Bob Toomey, Laurie Town, Davie Tracy, Karen Trantham, Claire Troscinski, Mark Trujillo, Jorge Tumbry, Nancy Turner, Corky Turner, Dinah Tuttle, Robin Unger, Susan Uniacke, Neil Urech, Arthur Utt, Kimberlee Van Meurs, Richard Van Wijnen, Anneke 314—Freshmen “22z2z... ' David Zoch observes nap time. Freshmen—315 Veazey, David Veggeberg, Scott Visser, Mark Waite, Mike Waldhauser, Robin Walker, David Wall, Jessica Wall, Katherine Wallace, Lyn Wallace, Nancy Warfield, Dickie Warnock, Curt Warren, Diane Washburn, Brenda Watkins, Greg Watson, Kathryn Weber, Dianne Weddle, Linda Weedn, Robert Weeks, Barbara Weems, Sherry Wehmeyer, Peggy Weiler, Don Welch, Ronnie Welch, Shelby Welsh, Susan West, Bobby West, David Wheatley, Toni White, John White, Linda White, Philip Whitfield, Mike Whitsel, David Wightman, Richard Wilcoxson, Michele Wiley, Donna Wiley, Marla Wilkin, Mark Willhite, Jon Williams, Bobby Williams, Robert Willis, Kyle Wilson, Bill Wilson, David Wilson, Debbie Wilson, John Winchell, Margaret 316—Freshmen Wipperman, Scott Witmer, Marie Wolf, Charles Wood, Alan Wood, Robert Woodard, Tricia Woodson, Will Woodward, Linda Woodward, Shannon Woolfe, Janie Woolfolk, Mel Wright, Lily Wright, Melinda Wyman, Richard Yates, Karan Yates, Susan Yeagin, Pam Yochum, John York, Jennifer Yost, Fred Young, Virginia Youngblood, Jim Youngblood, Kathy Zapp, Terri Zarper, Robert Zeh, Doreen Zoch, David Freshmen groove in front of the snackbar. 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Antiques Cut Flowers Crystal Floral Arrangements China Plants Table Linens Brass and Copper Containers Teen Florist Greeting Cards and Gift Wraps THE ANT AND GRASSHOPPER 109 Town and Country Village Memorial Drive at West Belt Houston 24, Texas HO 8-5446 341 rs E ‘ : Alderete, Graciela 36, 43, 198 Armstrong, Margaret 28 Ashby, Judith 30, 120 Bailey, Marcia 40 | Baird, Joan 273 Baker, Virginia 43 | Basil, Rebecca 29 | Bickerton, Craig | Billing, Sherry 24 i Bonnette, David 26 Brand, Elizabeth 32 | Brosang, Marilyn 31, 125, 127, 129 Bruns, Jane 43 ‘Burton, Joan 28 Callahan, Cathryn 27 Cerwinske, Marinel 40 Clohset, Beverly 40 Cole, Mary Ann Conley, Jackie 32, 33 Copeland, Linda Craddock, Glenda 28 Craig, Mary 42 Crawford, Norma 27 Giipps, Oscar 43, 171, 173 Crooke, Karen 39 Crout, Glenda 29 Davis, Michele 34 Davis, Mildred 42 Derr, Hallie 44 Dexter, Charles 170, 173 |Doolittle, Juanita 44, 123 Douglass, Mary 36 Dragon, Mary Dunaway, Jane 35 Edwards, Alyce 40 Ellison, Jeanie 37 Emmanuel, Jim 143 Emmerich, Celia 32 Entroken, Linda Farley, Joyce Farmer, Henrietta 39 Felder, Kenneth 22, 49 Ferguson, Carolyn 43 Fitchie, Dorothy 26 - Forister, Jean 26 Franklin, Bill 35, 157 ‘French, Robert 173, 204 jFry, Janice 27 |Fuquay, Carolyn |Gaines, Joyce 37 |Gattis, Jane 33 |Gillette, Sharon 38 Glenn, Nayer 39 Graves, Joan 35 Green, David ‘Green, Sue 39 Gregory, Barbara 32 Griffiths, Marian 29 Hall, Becky 40 Faculty Directory Halpin, Lillian 42 Hamilton, Pamela 40 Hamilton, Susan 38, 40 Hammerle, John 143 Haskett, Billy Hatfield, Helen 44 Hedges, Liz 37 Hinds, Lilly Hoch, Kenneth 186 Hollis, Harold 26 Holloway, John (School Board) Holloway, Randy 186 Holsomback, La Verne Hutchinson, Carol Ann 38 Iselt, Kirby 25 Jackson, Joe Johnston, Ann 40 Johnston, Harold 29 Karras, Donna Sue 40 Keefer, Deene 26 Keller, Delores Kern, Sherry 30, 120 Kirbie, Bill 43, 173 Kleypas, Janis 40 Landrum, Dr. H.M. (School Board) 20 Laurence, Ronnie 173 Lay, Leta 28 Leal, Emily 39 Lewis, Dorothy 27 Lewis, Rosie 36 Lucas, Barbara MacPhillimey, Janice 33 Magness, Judith Mallet, Fran 44 Marquis, Jeanette 29 Matthews, Gayle 35 McGlothlin, Gayle 40 McLaurin, Susan 40 McShan, Jan Meadows, Mary 32 Metzger, Clarissa 44 Meyer, Gary 42 Mills, Sandra 101 Milnor, Jean 40 Moreland, Evelyn 40 Morgan, Nolen D. (School Board) 21 Mozingo, Peggy 34 Munday, Ron 38, 161 Murphree, Patricia 107 Murphy, Denton L. (School Board) 20 Murray, Dimple 44 Nebeker, Noel 27 Oaks, Anne 39, 140 Orr, Jane 39 Orr, Terry 37, 131 Palmer, Evelyn 33 Phillips, Barbara 29 Philip, Dan 33 Polk, Mary 27 Pollard, Rebecca 27 Ray, Robert 41 Reese, Eleanor 26 Reimer, Dorothy 38 Reveley, Tom 35 Rey, Madelen 35 Rice, Joyce Richardson, Elizabeth 44 Riddell, Lonnie 43, 173 Riefkohl, B. H. 48 Riggs, Pamela 30, 120 Roeder, Bette 38 Rollo, Robert 42 Ross, Sharon 32 Rowland, Blair (School Board) 21 Ruff, Ann 29 Schaper, Carol 33 Scheh, Johnetta 42 Sharp, Margaret Shell, Sherry Schick, Warren 26 Shelton, Robert 25 Simpson, Susan 38 Simmons, Catherine 44 Slagle, Maxine 44 Smith, Jack 34, 121 Sorenson, Sallye 30 Stanley, Lillan 44 Stafford, Dale 23 Stevens, R. H. 35 Strevel, Robert 33 Swanson, Beryl 40 Sykes, Karen 34 Teague, Dorothy 42 Thrower, Vern Thurmond, Dave 173, Todd, Jo LeRue 31, 149 Umbehagen, Evelyn 35 Umbehagen, Ted 170, 173 Wadley, Penny 29 Webb, Wayne 34 West, Robert 25, 63 Whellis, Ruth 40 White, Linda White, William 33 Wiese, Nanette 29, 133 Wiggins, Marion 40 Wilkerson, Wiley 32 Wilson, Billie 44 Winter, Judie 44 Witte, Mildred 29 Woodall, Darrell 28 Organizations Index American Field Service Club 158,159 Art Club 116 Baseball 204, 205 Basketball 184-194 Canterbury Pilgrimage 126 Cheerleaders 195 Chess Club 117 Chorale 128, 129 Chordsemn 127 Concert Band 145 Distributive Education 182 el Gato 130, 131 English Honor Society 150 Folk Singing Club 121 Football 169-183 French Club (Montmarte) 119 Future Homemakers of America 120 Future Teachers of America 122 Gamma Sigma Chi 114, 115 German Club (Deutsch Verein) 160 Golf 199 Good Sportsmanship League 111 Key Club 112, 113 Las Cantas 124, 125 Marching Band 142-144 Medical Careers Club 123 Miacis 132, 133 Mu Alpha Theta 156 National Forensic League 154, 155 Orchestra 148, 149 Radio Club 161 Russian Club 161 Scientific and Philosophical Society 157 Spanish Club 118 Soccer Club 164, 165 Student Council 108-110 Symphonic Band 146, 147 Tennis 202 Thespians 152, 153 Track 200, 201 y | Tri Theta 135 Vocational Office Education 162 Volleyball 198 Wranglerettes 138-141 ABBOTT, ADRIENNE: Transfer from Midland, Texas; El Gato Staff, 12; Tri Theta, 12 J|ABRAMSON, WAYNE: Senior Boy’s Club, 12 ABERCROMBIE, CINDY: AFS, 11; 9,10; Volleyball 11; Tri Wranglerettes 10 FTA Theta 12; ADAMS, DAN: AFS 11; Football 9, Varsity 10; 11, 12; Mr. Westchester 10; Tennis 10; Track 9, 11 ADAMS, JANIS: AFS 12; English Honor Society 11; French Club 9,12; Gamma_ Sigma ‘Chi 12; ° National Honor Society 11, Treasurer 12; Student Council Gallery Representa- tive 11; Wranglerettes 10, 11, 12 ADAMS, JOHN: Boy’s Choir 12; Football 11, Varsity 12; Track 10 ADAMS, PAMELA: Transfer from Montebello, California; Art Club 12; Tri Theta 12 ALBERS, CAROL: FHA 12; Mu Alpha Theta 12; Tri Theta 12 ALLEN, JANICE: Art Club 11; Medical Careers 11,12; Tri Theta 12 ALLETAG, RICHARD: Math Club 10 ALTHAUS, VOY: English Honor So- ciety 11, 12; Football Trainer 10, 11, 12; Greater Houston Science Fair 10, 11, 12; Key Club 11, Secretary 12; Mu Alpha Theta 12; National Honor Society 11,12; SAPS 11,12; Senior Boy’s Club 12; “Student Council Gallery Representative 12 ANDERSON ANGELA: AFS_ 10,11; FHA 12; Gamma Sigma Chi 12; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes 10, 11, Twirler 12 ANDERSON, FRANK: Football 9, Varsity 10,11,12; All District 12; Mr. Westchester Finalist 11, 12; Snow Ball Prince 11; Track 9, Varsity 10,11,12; All State Hurdles 11 ANDERSON, KEN: Transfer from Westfield, Connecticut; Chess Club 12; El Gato Sports Editor 12; Senior Boy's Club 12 Senior Credits ANDERSON, MELANIE: AFS 12; FHA 12; Tri Theta 12; ARATOON, RICK: Baseball 12; Foot- ball 9,10,11, Varsity 12 ARENS, DIANE: Transfer from St. Louis, Missouri; French Club 11,12; Tri Theta 12 ARNONE, KIMBERLEE: Gamma Sigma Chi 12; French Club 10,11; FTA 12; Tri Theta 12 ASTON, RONALD: AFS 10,11; Key Club 11,12; Senior Boy’s Club 12; Physical Education Honor Award 11 AUBIN, JOHN: Band 9; Senior Boy’s Giobsl2 BAGGERLY, SUZETTE: AFS 11, 12; French Club 12; National Honor Society 12; National Merit Letter of Commendation Award 12; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerette 11 BAILEY, TOMMY: Basketball 10, Varsity 11,12; Football 10 BAIR, LARRY: Transfer from Dallas, Texas; Art Club 12; Latin Club 12 BALDWIN, TERRY: Astronomy Club 9; Chess Club 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 BATTA, KIM: Drama 10, Football 10,11; Varsity 12 BARNES, CHARLES: AFS 12; Cheer- leader 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 BARNEY, MERILYN: Transfer from Celle, Germany; AFS 12; Drama Club 12; German Club 12; Tri Theta 12 BARTLETT, BLAIR: Transfer from Falls Church, Virginia; AFS 12; Art Club 12; Gamma Sigma Chi 12; Tri Theta 12 BARTLETT, PATRICIA: FHA 12; FTA 12; Gamma Sigma Chi 12; Tri Theta 12 BARTON, JOEL: AFS 11; American History Honor Award 11; Band 9, 10, 11, All District 12; English Honor Society 11, 12; Key Club 11, 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12; Na- tional Honor Society 11, 12; SAPS 11; Vice President 12; Senior Council Representative 12 BARTON, STEVE: Baseball 12; Foot- ball, All District Second Team 11, All District First Team 12; Golf Team 11 BATES, NANCY: Tri Theta 12 BAUER, ROGER: Transfer from Evans- ville, Indiana; Senior Boy’s Club 12 BAYER, BARBARA: AFS 12; FHA 12; FTA 12; Tri Theta 12 BEAN, BECKY: Transfer from Dallas, Texas; National Honor Society 12; Tri Theta 12 BELL, ROBERT: Senior Boy’s Club 12 BENNETT, LISA: English Honor So- ciety 11, 12; MIACIS, Business Man- ager 10, Senior Editor 11, Sports Edi- tor 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Tri Theta 12; Spanish Honor Society 10; Wranglerettes 10, Sergeant at Arms 12 BENSON, JANE: Transfer Kansas City, Kansas; Tri Theta 12 from BIELSTEIN, SUSIE: AFS 9; English Honor Award 11; English Honor Society 9, 11, 12; National Merit Semi-Finalist 12; Spanish Club 11; Spanish Honor Society 10; Tri Theta 12 BISSELL, BILL: Band 10, 11, 12; SAPS 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 BOCKSTAHLER, SHIRLEY: — English Honor Society 11,12; German Club 9,10,11,12; Math Club 9,10,11,12; Math Honor Award 9; Mu Alpha Theta 11, Vice President 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Orchestra 9,10,11,12; All District 10,11,12; All Regional 11,12, All State 11,12, Honor Award 12; President 12; Tri Theta 12; SAPS 11,12; Science Honor Award 9 BOGAN, GLENN: Senior Boy’s Club 12 BOREN, RICHARD: Senior Boy’s Club 2 345 BOSWELL, CAREY: Football 11, Var- sity 12, Most Improved Wildcat Award 12 BOYLE, PATTI: Transfer from Corpus Christi, Texas; Accounting Honor Award 11; Tri Theta 12; VOE 12, Honor Award 12 BRASHER, BILL: Band 9,10,1 1; Senior Boy’s Club 12; Track 9,10,11 BRIGDEN, JERRY: Transfer from Shawnee, Mission, Kansas; Math Club 11,12; Senior Boy’s Club 12; Spanish Club 11 BRIGGS, LAURIE: Tri Theta 12 BRINKMAN, — FRED: Senior Boy’s Club 12 Football 11; BRITT, BILL: Transfer from Winnetka, Illinois; Football 11; Key Club 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 BROOME, BELINDA: AFS 11; English Honor Society 11, 12; Folk Club 10,11; National Honor Society 11,12 BROWN, SHEILA: French Club 9,10, Wranglerettes 11,12; Most Outstand- ing Girl of SMU Drill Team School 12 BRUNER, GEORGENE: Tri Theta 12 BRUUN, LANCE: Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Concert 9, Symphonic 10, 11, 12; Boy’s Nation Nominee 11; Boy’s State Delegate 11, Lt. Governor of Texas Boy’s State 11; Debate 10,12; English Honor Society 12; Good Sportsman- ship League Delegate 12; Key Club 11,12; Treasurer 11, President 12; National Honor Society 12; Radio Club 11, Secretary-Treasurer 11; Senior Boy’s Club 12; Senior Class President 12; Sophomore Class Vice President 10 BUERSTETTA, DAN: Senior Boy’s Club 12 BUGGE, FORREST: Band 10; Canter- bury Pilgrimage 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; National Honor Society 12; Orchestra 9,10,11,12, All District 11; Senior Boy’s Club 12 BURDICK, BARNEY: Basketball 9; Senior Boy’s Club 12 346 BURDICK, JANET: Tri Theta 12; VOE Club 12, Treasurer 12 BUTLER, HELEN: AFS 10,11,12; Band 9,10,11,12, District 11, Regional 11; Vice President 12; English Honor Society 11,12; French Club 11,12, Secretary 12; National Honor Society 11,12; Orchestra 11; Tri Theta 12 BUSSEY, JO: AFS 12; Junior Class Secretary 11; Senior Class Secretary 12, Student Council Gallery Rep- resentative 10; Wranglerettes 10,11, 12 BYER, SUSAN: Transfer from New Orleans, Louisiana BYERS, GREG: English Honor Society 12 CALHOUN, NANCY: Girl’s Choir 9; French Club 10; FTA 10; Gamma Sigma Chi 11; Spanish Club 11; Student Council 9, 12; Treasurer 12; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes 10,11,12 CALLE, MARINA: AFS 9, 10, 12; Choir 11, 12; FHA 10, 11; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12; Secretary 10, Vice Presi- dent 11; Tri Theta 12 CAMPBELL, RANDYE: Transfer from Amarillo, Texas; Las Cantatas 12; National Honor Society 12; National Merit Scholarship Commendation 12; Spanish Club 12; Tri Theta 12 CARDER, PATRICIA: Transfer from Lafayette, Louisiana; FHA 12; Tri Theta 12 CARLEY, “CHRIS? “AFS: .h0; 213012: French Club 10,11,12; German Club 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 CARSWELL, HARMON: Football 9, 10; Senior Boy’s Club 12 CASEY, KATHY: AFS 9, 10, 11, 12; Chorale 9,10,11,12; English Honor Society 11,12; FTA 10,11; National Honor Society 11,12; Tri Theta 12; Senior Class Treasurer 12; Wrang- lerettes 10,11 CASEY, KELLE: Choir 11; Spanish Club 12; Tri Theta 12 CERIT, NABI: Exchange stydent from Istanbul, Turkey; AFS 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12; Student Council 12 CLARK, CATHY: AFS 10,11; French Club 11; Spanish Club 9,10; Tri Theta 12 CLAY, DIANE: Tri Theta 12 CLAY, LOREN: Basketball 9, Varsity 10,11,12; Honarable Mention for District 11; English Honor Society | 11,12; Key Club 11,12; Math Honor Award 9; Mu Alpha Theta .11, 12; National Honor Society 11,12; SAPS 10, 11, 12; Spanish Honor Society 102 i CLAY, MIKE: Chorale 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12; Track 9,10 CLAYTON, RANDY: Band 9; Soccer Team 9,12 CLIFFORD, BILL: El Gato Staff, Advertising Editor Theta 10,11,12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 COFFMAN, ANNE: Chorale FHA 11; FTA 12, 11, COLLINS, DAVID: Band 9 COLLINS, LAURA: Transfer Dallas, Texas COLLUM, CATHY: VOE Club 12; Tri Theta 12 COMER, TIM: Senior Boy’s Club 12 CONCKLIN, LAURA: Transfer from Hackensack, New Jersey: Tri Theta 12 } COOK, JAMES: National Merit Letter o f Commendation 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 12 COVINGTON, DEL: AFS 11; DE Club 12; French Club 10; Las Cantas 10; | Tri Theta 12 COX, GREG: Basketball Boy’s Club 12 COX, OUIDA: FHA 10,11,12; FTA 10; Wranglerettes 10,11,12, Second Lieu- || tenant 11, Captain 12 CRAWFORD, BOB: “English Honor Society 10, 11, 12; El Gato 12, Columnist 12; Key Club 11, 12; Mu Alpha Theta 10, 11, 12; National 12; Mu Alpha | from | COONEY, JOHN: Senior Boy’s Club | 10; Senior (Re Io ii Ioe IDET lAn 11 Honor Society 11,12; SAPS 11,12; Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12 CRICKMER, JOHN: Senior Boy’s Club 12 CRITCHLOW, RICK: Senior Boy’s Club 12 (CRITTENDEN, STEVE: Senior Boy’s Club 12 Baseball 10; CROSS, SYLVIA: VOE Club 12: Tri Theta 12 CURTIS, SANDRA: Gamma Sigma Chi 12; Tri Theta 12 )}CUTTINO, EDWARD: Varsity 10,12 Footbali 11, DALE, STEVE: Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 11; Swimming 9 DALRYMPLE, DEBBIE: Transfer from Middleton, New Jersey; Las Cantas 12; National Honor Society 12; Thespians 12; Tri Theta 12 DARBY, KEITH: Transfer from Dallas, Texas DARTEZ, LAURA: Transfer from Baton ‘Rouge, Louisiana; English Honor Society 12; Mu Alpha Theta 12; National Honor Society 12; Tri Theta 12 IDAVIS, ED: Senior Boy’s Club 12, Secretary 12 DAVIS, RICK: Basketball 9, Varsity 10,11; Football 9, Varsity 10,11,12, Second All District: Team 12; Golf Team 11; Track 9, Varsity 10; Senior Boy’s Club 12 IDEATON, LINDA: AFS 9,10,11,12; ‘Chantelairs 9; Chorale 10, 11, 12; English Honor Society 12; FTA 9,10; ‘Seometry Honor Award 10; Medical Careers Club 12; National Honor Society 11; Student Council Gallery Representative 12; Tri Theta 12 DELANEY, JOHN: Senior Boy’s Club 12 ‘DELUCA, MICHELE: Tri Theta 12 DETAMORE, DONNA: AFS 11, 12; Art Club 11, 12; German Club e10,11,12; FTA 11; Tri Theta 12 DEVINE, JIM: Basketball 9, Varsity 10; Chorale 11,12; Football 9,11, Varsity 10,12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 DIAMOND, JUDY: DE Club 12; Tri Theta 12 DOBREY, JANICE: AFS 11; American History Award 11; Biology Honor Award 10; English Honor Award 9,10,11; English Honor Society 11; FHA 12; FTA 11; Mu Alpha Theta 12; Spanish Honor Award 9,10,11; Span- ish Honor Society 10; Tri Theta 12; World History Award 9 DOLL, JOHN: Senior Boy’s Club 12 DONHAISER, CAROL: Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Drama 10; Orchestra 9, 10, 11 DONNELL, Theta 12 GLENNA: PALS 9; Tri DORCHEUS, STEVE: Transfer Ponca City, Oklahoma; 10,11; Senior Boy’s Club 12 from Basketball DORSEY, LARRY: Football 11, Varsity 12, All District 12, Outstanding Defensive Back of Spring Branch District DOTY, ANNE: FHA 12; Karate Club 10; Tri Theta 12 DOUGHTERY, PAT: Senior Boy’s Club tz DOW, DEBBIE: Transfer from Garden City, New York; FHA 12; Tri Theta 12 DRAKE, JIM: Senior Boy's Club 12 DODNEY, DANA: Tri Theta 12 EBERT, WILLIAM: Senior Boy’s Club 12 EDWARDS, MARY: DE Club 12; FHA 10,11; FTA 9; Tennis Team 9,10,11; Tri Theta 12 ELLIS, DEBBIE: Transfer From San Antonio, Texas; English Honor Soc- iety 12; MIACIS, Activities Editor 12; Tri Theta 12 EVERS, LARRY: Art Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 Transfer from French Club FARLOW, NANCY: Wilton, Connecticut; 11, 12; President 12; Las Cantatas 12; National Honor Society 11,12; Tri Theta 12 FAHEY, KATHY: English Honor So- ciety 9; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes 10, Master Sergeant 11, First Lieuten- ant 12 FEDDER, BLAKE: Transfer from West- bury High School; Senior Boy’s Club 12 FEEHAN, MARY: AFS_ 10; English Honor Society 11, 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12, Secretary 12; Spanish Honor Society 10; Tri Theta 12 FEKETE, JANE: AFS 9; English Honor Society 11; FHA 12; Las Cantatas 11; Wranglerettes 10,11,12 FELKER, BILL: Transfer from Lafayette, Louisiana; Thespian 12; NFL 12 FERGUSON, LISA: Transfer from South Pasadena, California; Mu Alpha Theta 12; Tri Theta 12 FIEDLER, JOHN: Transfer from Glen Ellyn, Illinois; English Honor Society 11,12; Football 10, Varsity 11,12; Key Club 11,12; National Honor Society 12; TERENCE, Co-Editor 12 FITZGERALD, PATSY: FHA 9; Medical Careers Club 11,12, Treasurer 12; Tri Theta 12; Volleyball Team 10,11, Manager 12 FLACK, TERI: AFS 11; NFL. 12; Thespian 11,12; Tri Theta 12 FLEETWOOD, CINDI: AFS 10; FTA 10; MIACIS, Sophomore Class Editor 12; Student Council Representative 12; Wranglerettes 10,11 FOGLEMAN, KRISTA: English Honor Society, Secretary 12; National Honor Society 12 FORD, KAY: FHA 9,10,11,12, Parlia- mentarian 10, Second Vice President 11, President 12; French Club 9; Gamma Sigma Chi 11, 12; Student Council Representative 10, 11; Tri Theta 12 FOX, HELEN: Chorale President 12, All English Honor Society 11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11; National Honor Society 12; Tri Theta 12; Wrangler- ettes 10,11,12 10,11, Vice Regional 12; 347 FRASHER, LINDA: English Honor Society 11, 12; MIACIS, Sophomore Class Editor 12; Mu Alpha Theta 12; Spanish Honor Society 11,12; Tri Theta 12 FRANCIS, KATHRYN: Tri Theta 12 FRANKLIN, KAY: Tri Theta 12 FRANZ, CAROL: AFS 9, 10, 11, 12; Medical Careers Club 9,10,12; Span- ish Club 12; Tri Theta 12 FROST, CARL: AFS 11, 12; Band 10, All District 11,12; All Regional 12; English Honor Society 11,12; Math Club 11,12; Orchestra 10,11, All District 12, All Regional 12 FRY, CLIPPER: El Gato, Sports Editor 11, Co-Editor 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12; TERENCE Staff 12 FURBER, STEVE: Baseball, Varsity 10,11,12; All District 11; Basketball 9; Football 9, Varsity 10,11; Senior Boy’s Club, Treasurer 12; Track 9 GANEY, MARY ANNE: Chorale 10,- 11,12; Tri Theta 12 GARDINER, MARTHA: Transfer from Westbury High School; DE Club, Treasurer 12; Tri Theta 12 : GARDNER, ELLEN: Tri Theta 12 GARTIG, BILL: Chess Club 11; English Honor Society 9,10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Prep Bowl National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion 12; SAPS 11; Soccer Team 11; Spanish Honor Society 10; Thespian 1] GATCHELL, SETH: Senior Boy’s Club h2 GEITZ, MIKE: English Honor Society 11,12; Key Club 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12, Radio Club, Treasurer 11; SAPS 12 GERARD, MIKE: Senior Boy’s Club 1 2 GIBBS, MARK: Senior Boy’s Club 12 GIESEL, JEANNE: Art Club 10,11; DE Club 12; French Club 10; Tri Theta 12 GILBERT, CAROL: Chorale 12; English Honor Society 12; French Club 11, 348 Vice President 12; FTA 10, 11, Treas- urer 12; Las Cantatas 11; National Honor Society 12 GLADE, MARK: Senior Boy’s Club 12 GLANVILLE, STEVE: Chorale 9; Bas- ketball, Varsity Manager 10, El Gato, Photographer 11, 12; Latin Club 9,10; MIACIS, Photographer 11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 10,11,12; National Honor Society 11, 12; SAPS 10, 11, 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12; Track 10 GLENN, CINDY: FHA 12 GOENER, CAROL: MIACIS, Freshman Class Editor 12; Tri Theta 12 GOLIBART, HELEN: AFS 10; Art Club 10; FHA 10, 12; FTA 11; Gamma Sigma Chi 11; Las Cantatas 11; Tri Theta 12 GOOCH, GARY: United States Mil- itary and Naval Academy Nominee 12 GORDON, RICK: English Honor So- ciety 11, 12; Key Club 11, 12 GRAHAM, JEAN: Transfer from Palos Verdis Estate, California; VOE Club 12 GRANA, DAVID: Band 9,10,11,12; MIACIS, Photographer 11 GRAY, GENEEN: Chorale 9,10,11,12; Gamma Sigma Chi 12; National Honor Society 12; Student Council Representative 10, Gallery 12; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes 10, Twirler Likst2 GREEN, BEVERLY: Chorale 12; FTA 11; Las Cantatas 11; Tri Theta 12 GREENE, ELISA: Tri Theta 12 GRICE, ALYSON: FHA 12; Gamma Sigma Chi 12; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes 10; Secretary 11, 12 GRIFFIN, CHUCK: Senior Boy’s Club GRIFFITHS, CAROLYN: Drama Honor Awards 12; Thespian 10,11,12 GRIGSBY, STEPHANIE: Tri Theta 12 GROSSMAN, ROBIN: Transfer from Corpus Christi, Texas -Award GUDELMAN, GRETCHEN: Tri 12 Theta’ HALLOWELL, KATHY: Transfer from. Princeton, New Jersey; Canterbury) Pilgrimage 12 HAMBY, JENISE: Chorale 10,11,12 ; Tri Theta 12 | HAMMETT, JIM: Transfer from Aus-. tin, Texas; Senior Boy’s Club 12 HANDEL, MARK: Transfer from Shreveport, Louisiana; Senior Boy’s) Club 12 | HARDS, BARRY: AFS 11; Basketball, 10,11; Key Club 11,12; Mu Alpha: Theta 11,12; Student Council Revi sentative 12 HARGROVE, DUDLEY: Senior Boy’s. Club 12 | HARRINGTON, BRIAN: Transfer from. Dallas, Texas; Track 11 HARROW, JEFF: Band 10, 11; German Club 11; Math Honor Award 10, 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11, President; 12; National Honor Society 11; Prep: Bowl Team 11,. Captain 12; Radio Club, President 10, 11; Science 10,11; Track, Varsity 10; SAPS 11,12; VIL District Science, First Place 1] HARVEY, MARION: FHA 12; Tri Theta 12 | HASTIE, DAVID: Transfer from Dallas, Texas; German Club 12; Soccer Team ie HAWKINS, GARY: Football 10, Var- | sity 11,12; Mr. Westchester HAWS, DAVID: Senior Boy’s Club12 HAYNES, SAM: Debate Honor Award J) 10; Key Club 11; NFL 10,11, Vice President 12 HEANEY, CHARLES: Transfer from Tulsa, Oklahoma; Senior Boy’s Club} iZ 9, Varsity) HEARNE, BILL: Football | Trainer 10, 11, 12; Senior Boy's |} Club 12 HEATH, BOBBI: Band, Symphonic |} 10, 11, Twirler 11, 12; National: : Honor Society 12; SAPS 11 Th HEFNER, BRENDA: AFS 11,12; French Club 11; MIACIS Picture Editor 12; Wranglerettes 10,11,12; Tri Theta 12 HENRY, TERRY: Transfer from Fort Lauderdale, Florida; FTA 12; Tri Theta 12 | HERN, PAULA: Transfer from Corpus | Christi, Texas; English Honor Society }11, 12; Gamma Sigma Chi 12; Spanish Club 10; Tri Theta 12 HEWETT, STEVE: Transfer from Palo Alto, California; English Honor Soc- iety 12; German Club 12; MIACIS Photographer 12 'HEYWOOD, JOHN: Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; National Honor Society 12; SAPS 11, Secretary-Treasurer 12 HICKMAN, JOHN: Senior Boy’s Club i? | HICKS, SALLY: Tri Theta 12; Volley- ball 11,12 HILL, ANNE: AFS 11; Tri Theta 12 HILL, LAURIE: Tri Theta 12 HILLERY, NANCY: Transfer from Midland, Texas; Tri Theta 12 HIPPARD, JIMMY: Football, Varsity r2 HOBBS, SUSAN: DE Club 11,12; Tri Theta 12 HOLDER, SUSAN: FHA 12; FTA 12; Tri Theta 12 HOPKINS, GREG: Transfer from Topeka, Kansas; Senior Boy’s Club 12 HORTIGUELA, MARGARITA: Exchange Student from Mar del Plata; AFS 12; Spanish Club 12; Tri Theta 12; Volleyball Team 12; Wranglerettes | 12, HOWARD, GARY: Band 9,10,11; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 HOWELL, RANDY: Baseball, Varsity 10,11; Basketball 9, Varsity 10,11; English Honor Society 12; Football, Varsity 11, 12 HOWELL SUZANNE: AFS 11; English Honor Society 12; FHA 10, 11, Treasurer 12; Homemaking Honor Award 12; National Honor Society 11,12; Spanish Honor Society 10; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes 10,11, First Lieutenant 12 HUDGINS, STEVE: Senior Boy’s Club 12 HUFFMAN, CHERYL: Transfer from Midland, Texas; AFS 11; DECA Club 12; FHA 11, 12; French Club 11; Tri Theta 12 HUGHES, SUSAN: AFS 10; FHA 12; FTA 12; Gamma Sigma Chi 12; Tri Theta 12 .. HUGETZ, MICHELE: Transfer from St. Agnes Academy; Tri Theta 12 HUMBLE, LOUISE: EL GATO 12; English Honor Society 11,12; NFL 11, Secretary 12; National Honor Society TZ HUNT, GAGE: Debate 10, 11, 12; English Honor Society 11,12; Football 10 HUNT; SUSIE: Transfer from Wheat- on, Illinois; Tri Theta 12 HUNTER, DEBBIE: DE Club 12; English Honor Society 12; FTA 10; National Honor Society 12; Russian Club 10,11,12; Russian Honor Award 11,12; SAPS 12; Tri Theta 12 HUR, RUSTY: Senior Boy’s Club 12 HUVARD, GARY: Transfer from Raleigh, North Carolina; Golf Team 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 THLANFELDT, WILLIAM: _ Transfer from Bernardsville, New Jersey; Senior Boy’s Club 12 INGLIS, MARY: AFS 10,11; FHA 10,11,12; French Club 10; MIACIS Advertising Editor 12; Quill and Scroll Society 12; Tri Theta 12 INGRAM, KIM: AFS_ 10,11; FIA 10, 11; Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12; National Honor Society 11,12; Span- ish Honor Society 10; Tri Theta 12; Volleyball Team 11,12 ISACKS, TONY: Senior Boy’s Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 12 ISOM, PATTY: Transfer from Barr- ington, Illinois; German Club 12; Business Honor Award 12 IVEY, JAN: Art Club 11; Karate Club 10 FHA 12; JACKSON, JAY: EL GATO, Opinion Editor 11, News Editor 12; English Honor Society 12; Key Club 11,12; Student Council, Gallery Representa- tive 12 JARRETT, EDWARD: SAPS 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 JENKINS, AMY: English Honor So- ciety 9; FHA 11,12; National Honor Society 12; SAPS 11,12; Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes 10,11,12 JENKINS, DAVID: Transfer from Glendale, California; Band 11; Senior Boy’s Club 12 JOHNSEN, GRETCHEN: Transfer from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma JOHNSON, MICHAEL: Chorale 9,11, President 12; Football 9,10,11,12; Key Club 12; National Honor Society 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12; Spanish Honor Society 11; Student Council Alternate 9; Representative-at-Large 10,11,12 JOLLY, BECKY: Gamma Sigma Chi 11; German Club 9; Journalism Honor Award 12; MIACIS 10,11, Editor 12; Miss Westchester Finalist 10; National Honor Society 11, 12; Student Council; Executive Commit- tee man 10; Representative-at-Large 11; Secretary 12; Student Committee- man 10; Representative-at-Large 11; Secretary 12; Student Government Honor Award 10; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes 10,11 JONES, DEBBIE: Transfer from Dallas, Texas; Tennis Team 12; Tri Theta 12 JONES, DENNIS: Transfer from Ok- lahoma_ City, Oklahoma; National Forensic League 12; Thespian Society; Outstanding Boy 12; Speech Honor Award 12 JONES, JANET: FTA President 12; Tri Theta 12 JONES, JERI: Tri Theta 12 349 JONES, KATHLEEN: Transfer from Pasadena, Texas; AFS 10; Chorale 12; English Honor Society 12; FHA 10,11 Secretary 12; FTA 9; Las Cantatas 11; National Honor Society 12; Student Council, Gallery Representative 12; Tri Theta 12 JONES, KIMBERLY: Tri Theta 12; Volleyball 10,11,12 JONES, LAUREN: Transfer from Katonah, New York JONES, LAURIE: Football 10,11,12; Key Club 12 JORDAN, ALLISON: Tri Theta 12 JUDSON, MARK: Transfer from London, England KACHEL, CHERYL: AFS 11; Tri Theta 12 KAMP, JOHN: English Honor Society 10,11,12; German Club 10,11; Ger- man Honor Award 11; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; National Merit Semi-Finalist 12; Prep Bowl Alternate 12; SAPS 10,11,12 KASMER, MARILYN: German Club 10,11; National Honor Society 11,12; VOE Club, Secretary 12 KASTOR, MIKE: Senior Boy’s Club 12 KATOPODIS, JIM: Basketball 10; Senior Boy’s Club 12 KEAN, BETH: AFS 10,11,12; Band 9, Symphonic 10, 11, 12, Regional Con- cert 12; English Honor Society 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Orchestra 12; Spanish Club 9,10, Spanish Honor Society 10; Tri Theta 12 KEENE, BOB: Senior Boy’s Club 12 KELLY, JACK: AFS 11,12; German Club 12; SAPS 10 KENNEDAY, RICK: Senior Boy’s Club 12 KEPNER, KRISTEN: FTA 12; Medical Careers 9,12; Tri Theta 12 KERR, LINDA: VOE Club 12 KINNEY, KAY: Tri Theta 12 350 KITTINGER, JEFF: Senior Boy’s Club 12 KLOTZ, WAYNE: Transfer from Vic- toria, Texas; Band 11, President 12; Key Club 11, Treasurer 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; National Merit Semi-Finalist 12; Orchestra 11; Senior Boy’s Club 12; UIL Honors 12; Who's Who in American High Schools 12 KNIGHT, AB: Senior Boy‘s Club 12 KRIPP, CINDY: AFS 12; English Hon- or Award 9; English Honor Society 11, 12; Girls’ State Representative 11; French Club 9; BID Staff 11; Mu Alpha Theta 11; NFL 10, 11, 12, Secretary 10, 11, NFL Coaches Award 11; National Honor Society 11, 12; Outstanding Girl 9; Outstanding Debater 10, 11; Prep Bowl Team 12; Alternate 11; TERENCE Staff 11, Co- Editor 12; Tri Theta 12; UIL, Second in Debate 11; World History Honor Award 9 KRUEGER, VIKI: Volleyball 10,11; Tri Theta 12 LAIRD, RAY: MIACIS Photographer 10; Senior Boy’s Club 12 LAMB, CAROL: AFS 10,11; FHA 12; Gamma Sigma Chi 12; Tri Theta 12 LANCTON, CECILE: Art Club 10; Tri Theta 12 LAND, CHRIS: English Honor Society 11,12; Football 9,10,11 LANGFORD, LANA: Band 9,10,11,12; FHA 11,12; Student Council Repre- sentative 12 LANGWAY, CRAIG: Band 910,14; 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 LARSEN, KRISTEN: AFS 10; Chorale 12; French Club 10; Gamma Sigma Chi 11; Las Cantatas 11; Student Council Gallery Representative 10, 11; Tri Theta President 12 LATHUM, BECKY: Transfer from Amarillo, Texas; Tri Theta 22 LAWLER, STEVE: Football 9, 10; Thespians 12; Track 9 LEATHERWOOD, STEVE: Chorale 10,- 11,12; NFL 11,12; Thespians 10,11, 12 -LOUGHRAN, BETTY: AFS 10,11; FHA | LEDERER, PAUL: Transfer from Lamar. High School; Mu Alpha Theta 12;, National Merit Commendation 12 LEE, LINDA: Tri Theta 12; VOE Club 12 LEELAND, DAVID: Transfer from Glenview, Illinois: Senior Boy’s Club [I LEEPER, JANIE: Art Club 10, 11; Tri Theta 12 | LANTZ, BILLY: Transfer from Middle town, New Jersey i | LEWIS, JAMIE: Art Club 11, 12; Las Cantatas 11; Tri Theta 12 LICHENAUER, MIKE: Transfer from: Arlington Heights, Illinois LIESENFIELD, BILL: Football, Varsity 10,11,12 LLOYD, MICHAEL: Chess Club 11; Mu. Alpha Theta 11,12; Physics Honor Award 11; SAPS 11,12 Soccer Team 1] | LOFGREN, LEX: Senior Boy's Club 12 1 i 12; Tri Theta 12 LOVE, JUDY: Transfer from Fanwood, New Jersey; Canterbury Pilgrimage 11; Chorale 11, Treasurer 12; FTA 12; Gamma Sigma Chi 12; Tri Theta 12 LOYD, LINDA: Transfer from Shreve. port, Louisiana; Tri Theta 12 LUKE, SUSAN: El Gato Feature Editor 11; Co-Editor 12; Gamma Sigma Ch'| 11; National Honor Society 11; Tri Theta 12 LYNN, MARSHA: Transfer from Midland, Texas; Art Club 11; Tri’ Theta 12 MADDEN, KATHY: Art Club 9,11, 12h English Honor Society 12; Germar’ Club 9, 10, 11, 12; German Honor’ Award 12; Tri Theta 12 ! MAGNER, BOB: Transfer from Ft! Worth, Texas; Mu Alpha Theta 12; National Honor Society 12; National! Merit Scholar 12; Track 12 . | MAHAFFEY, VICKI: Transfer fr om |Wesport, Connecticut; Canterbury Pilgrimage 12; Choir 11, 12; Drama, Best Supporting Actress 11; English Honor Society 11, 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11; NFL 11, 12, Secretary 12; National Honor Society 12; Thespian my, 12; Tri Theta 12 |MAHONE, KATHY: Band 9; English Honor Society 9,12; FHA 11,12; |National Honor Society 11,12; Senior ‘Council 12; Student Council Gallery Representative 12; Spanish Honor Society 10; Tri Theta 12; Wrang- lerettes 10,11,12, First Lieutenant 12, Treasurer 12 MALONE, MIKE: Transfer from Lamar High School IMANNING, RUSTY: AFS 11; Senior Boy’s Club MARKLEY, SUSAN: FHA 12; Tri Theta 12 MARLOW, CINDY: Transfer from Lee High School; Tri Theta 12 MARON, MARK: Transfer from Wavu- kesha, Wisconsin; Football 11,12; Senior Boy’s Club MARSHALL, MARIE: AFS 11, 12; Junior Achievement 10,11; Tri Theta 12 MARSHALL, MARY: English Honor Society 11; Tri Theta 12; VOE Club, Parliamentarian 12 MARTI, KAREN: FHA 12; Tri Theta 12 |MARTIN, DEBBIE: English Honor So- ciety 11, 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12, Secretary 12; Spanish Honor Society 10; Wranglerettes 10,11,12, Second Lieutenant 11, President 12, Captain 12, Wranglerette Honor Award 12 i MARTIN, MARILYN: Transfer Lee High Schoo!; Tri Theta 12 IMARX, RANDY: Transfer from Char- ‘lotte, North Carolina; Golf Team 12; Student Council Gallery Representa- tive 12 from MASON, BOB: AFS 9; Band 9,10,11,- 12, All Regional 10,11, Band Honor ‘Award 12, Drum Major 10,11,12; ‘English Honor Society 9,12; Junior } Rotarian 12; Key Club 11,12, Junior Director 11, Lieutenant Governor 12; Orchestra 10, 11; National Honor Society 12, Student Council Gallery Representative 12; US Naval Acad- emy Principal Nominee 12 MASON, PAMELA: Transfer from St. Louis, Missouri; English Honor So- ciety 12 MATTHEWS, TERESA: Transfer from New Orleans, Louisiana; Tri Theta 12 MATTHEWS, THOMAS: Transfer from New Orelans, Louisiana; Senior Boy's Club MATUSZEUSKI, MELANIE: Transfer from New Orleans, Louisiana; Tri Theta 12 MCALISTER, LARRY: Transfer from Clearwater, Florida; Senior Boy’s Club 12 MCAVOY, SHEILA: Spanish Club 9,10,11; Tri Theta 12 MCCALL, GORDON: Basketball 10, 11; Senior Boy’s Club 12 MCCOLLUM, MIKE: Transfer from Omaha, Nebraska; Football 10,11,12; All District 11, 12, All Greater Hous- ton 12, Captain 12 MCCORKLE, MARTHA: Tri Theta 12 MCCORMICK, KERNEY: Transfer from Albuquerque, New Mexico MCELROY, DICK: Football, 9,10,11, 12; National Honor Society 11,12; Senior Boy’s Club 12; Senior Class Executive Committeeman 12; Track 9 MCGAUGHY, KATHY: Transfer from Brownwood, Texas; Tri Theta 12 MCGRATH, MARSHA: Transfer from Midland, Texas; Tri Theta 12 MCKEEVER, SCOTT: Senior Boy’s Club 12 MCLAREN, ELIZABETH: AFS 11; Band 11, 12; Chess Club 11, 12; District Band 11; English Honor Society 11,12; French Club 11; National Honor Society 12; Russian Club 11; TERENCE Staff 12; Tri Theta 12; UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest, First Rating 11 MCNEIL, JACKIE: Physical Education Honor Award 10; Tri Theta 12 MEEK, SCOTT: English Honor 11, 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; SAPS 12 MEFFORD, Theta 12 SHARON: FHA 9, Tri MEFFORD, SUE: DE Club 12; Math Club 9; Tri Theta 12 MEUSHAW, MERRILYN: Art Club 10,11,12; Secretary 12; Drama 11; FHA 12; FTA 11,12, Vice President 12; Gamma Sigma Club 12; Las Cantatas, 12; MIACIS 12; National Honor Society 12; Spanish Club 11,12; Thespians 12; Tri Theta 12 MIANO, TONI: VOE 12 MIDDLEBROOKE, MIKE: Astronomy Club 9, Vice President 9; Chess Club 11,12 English Honor Society 12; German Club 10, 11; Algebra Honor Award 10; Geometry Honor Award 9; Trigonometry Honor Award 11; Mu Alpha Theta 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; SAPS 11, 12; Orchestra Honor Award 12 MILLER, LINDA: AFS 12; Band 10,11,12; Twirler 11, Head Twirler, 12; French Club 12; Tri Theta 12 MILLER, KATHY: Band 9,10,11,12, Secretary 12; Tri Theta 12 MINNICK, BARBARA: Art Club 12; Gamma Sigma Chi 12; Las Cantatas 11; Tri Theta 12 MITCHELL, BECKY: Art Club, Presi- dent 12; Tri Theta 12 MOFFET, MELISSA: Transfer from Chicago, Illinois; Tri Theta 12 MONAGHAN, MIKE: Key Club 11, 12; Radio Club 12; SAPS 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12; Tennis Team 10; Track 9 MOORE, COY: Tri Theta 12 MOORE, DAVID: Transfer from Lamar High School MOORE, DEAL: AFS 11,12; Cheer- leader 12; English Honor Society 11; French Club 10,11,12; French Honor Student 10; Senior Boy‘’s Club 12 35] MOORHEAD, FRED: Baseball, Head Manager 10, 11, 12; Football, Assis- tant Manager 12; Radio Club 10; Senior Boy’s Club 12 MORGAN, KEN: Senior Boy’s Club 12; Student Council 10 MORRIS, CHARLES: Senior Boy’s Club 12 MORRIS, ELLEN: MIACIS, Junior Class Editor 12; Orchestra 9,10 MORRIS, MIKE: Senior Boy’s Club 12 MOSLEY, CINDY: FHA 9,10; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes 10,11,12 MULVAHILL, TIM: Mu Alpha Theta 12; National Honor Society 12; SAPS 12; Tennis Team 10; Track Team 11, 12, Cross Country 11 MUSSLEWHITE, SAM: DE Club 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 NELSON, MARSHA: AFS 9,10; French Club 10,11; Student Council Repre- sentative 10; Tri Theta 12; VOE Club | He NEWMAN, CATHY: AFS 11; English Honor Society 11,12; FTA 11; Mu Alpha Theta 12; National Honor Society 12; Tennis Team 11,12; Tri Theta 12 NICHOLAS, NICK: Senior Boy’s Club 12 NOLON, BARBARA: Tri Theta 12 NOVOTNY, BRUCE: Football 10; Russian Club 11; Senior Boy’s Club 12 O'BRIEN, TERRY: Transfer from Ok- lahoma City, Oklahoma; Football 9; Senior Boy’s Club 12 OGDEN, BILL: AFS 12; Debate 10,11; English Honor Award 10; English Honor Society, Junior Representative 11, President 12; Football 9,11; Geometry Honor Award 10; IBID, Editor 11; NFL 12; National Honor Society, Vice President 12; Social Studies Honor Award 12; Sophomore Class President 10; Student Council Representative 9; Social Studies Hon- or Award 12 352 OLANDER, GARY: AFS 11, President 12; Basketball, Varsity Manager 11, 12; Good Sportsmanship League Delegate 11;Key Club 11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11; National Honor Society 11,12; Senior Boy’s Club 12; Student Council Gallery Representa- tive 10,12 OLIVER, BRIDGET: Art German Club 11, Russian Club 11; Club 12 Club= “41; Vice President 12; Tri Theta 12; VOE OLIVIER, CRAIG: AFS 12; Boy’s State Alternate 11; Debate Honor Award 10,11; English Honor Society 11,12; Key Club 11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Merit’s Who’s Who in Ameri- can High Schools 12; NFL 11,12, Vice President 11, President 12; National Honor Soc iety 11,12; Student Council Parliamentarian 12; Westchester Rep- resentative to South Texas Student Congress 11 OLSEN, JO: Gamma Sigma Chi 12; Tri Theta 12 ONSTOT, RENEE: English Honor Society 11,12; German Club 9,10,11, Secretary 10, Vice President 11; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12, Parliamentarian 12; NFL 12; National Honor Society 12; Thespians 11, 12, Vice President 12; Tri Theta 12 O’REILLY, DALE: Transfer from Mid- land, Texas; Cheerleader 12; Key Club 11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 ORWIG, CHUCK: Transfer from Midland, Texas; Football 11, Varsity 12; Key Club 11,12, Vice President 12; Mr. Westchester Finalist 11; National Merit Semi-Finalist 12; Student Council Representative 12 O’SHIELDS, TIM: Baseball, 10,11,12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 Varsity PACE, CHRIS: DE Club 12; DE Honor Award 12; Tri Theta 12 PAGET-CLARK, NICHOLAS: English Honor Award Society 12; French Honor Award 11; Latin Honor Award 10; Mu Alpha Theta 11; National Honor Society 12; SAPS 11; Soccer Team 11 PALMER, STUART: Senior Boy’s Club 12 -PHILLIPS, BILL: Band ¢ PARR, LAURA: Transfer from West. port, Connecticut; English Honor) Society 12; Tri Theta 12 PATRICK, DAVID: Transfer from. Beaumont, Texas; Russian Club 11;) Senior Boy’s Club 12 PEDLAR, GARY: Football 9,10,11,. Varsity 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 PEKLENK, LESLI: English Honor Society 9,11,12; German Club 10,11, Presi-. dent 12; MIACIS Academics Editor: 11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11; Quill and’ Scroll Society 12; Russian Club 11 123] Russian Honor Award Ligdin Theta 12 PENN, GARY: Senior Boy’s Club 12 PEREZ, DAVID: Senior Boy’s Club 12 PETERSON, LISA: Orchestra 9 PETTY, THOMAS: Astronomy Club 9;'| English Honor Society 11, 12;| Football 9,10; JV Trainer 11; National. Honor Society 12; SAPS 12; Senior: Boy’s Club 12; Spanish Club 10;, Track 12; Wildcat Mascot 12 PFEIFFER, BILL: SAPS 11,12 10,11,12, Alb District 11; Senior Boy’s Club 12 | 1 PHILLIPS, GARY: Senior Boy’s Club) | PINCKNEY, ROBBIE: Transfer | | Midland, Texas: Tri Theta 12 PITNER, LEESA: Transfer from Mid.) land, Texas; Band 12; Girl’s Choir 12, All Regional 12; Tri Theta 12 Basketball 9 i) National Honor}; POLLOCK, MARK: Varsity 10,11,12; Society 11,12 }) POWERS, BRIAN: Algebra Honor}! Award 11; Art Club 12; Folk Cluk )! 12; German Club 9,10,11,12; Medi)! cal Careers Club 12; Mu Alpha Thete | 12; National Honor Society 12] National Merit Commendation 12}, Rapid Reading Honor Award 12 }) Senior Boy’s Club 12 m PRIESS, GREGG: Senior Boy’s Club 12) HK PURVIS, SUZANNE: English Honoj) Society 9,11,12; Junior Class Trea surer 11; Mu Alpha Theta 10,11,12)) | National Honor Society 12; SAPS 11, 12; Senior Class Vice President 12; Sophomore Class Secretary 10; Span- ish Honor Society 10; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes 10,11,12 PURSLEY, TERRY: Art Club 10,11; FHA 10; Student Council Gallery Representative 11,12; Tri Theta 12 QUINN, MIKE: El Gato Feature Writer 12 |RANIERI, TIM: Senior Boy’s Club 12 RANEY, CHRIS: Senior Boy’s Club 12 IRAYMOND, JANET: Tri Theta 12 REAY, LINDA: Tri Theta 12 IREES, BOB: English Honor Society 12; TERENCE Staff 12; Wildcat Mascot 12 )REESE, BOB: Golf Team 12; Senior Boy's Club 12 REYNOLDS, DEAN: Transfer from jOakland, California RIED, KATHY: English Honor Society 12; FHA 10; Tri Theta 12; VOE Club RIESEN, CAROL: AFS 11; El Gato 11, |News Editor 12; FTA 11,12; Mu jAlpha Theta 11; Treasurer 12; National Honor Society 12; Tri Theta 12; Spanish Club 10,11 |RIVERS, RICHEL: AFS 10,11,12; Band, {All American Youth Band 12, March- jing 20, sil; 812; (Symphonic 9, }11, 12, Secretary 10; Honor Award |12; Cheerleader 12; English Honor Society 11, 12; Miss Westchester Fi- nalist 11; Mu Alpha Theta 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; DEA 11; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Out- standing Girl 10; SAPS 11, 12; Span- ish Honor Award 9; Spanish Honor Society 10; World History Honor Award 9 ROACH, RUSTY: Basketball 9,10; Debate 11,12; Key Club 11; National Honor Society 12; Student Council President 12 ROBERTS, LAURA: Tri Theta 12 ‘ROBERTS, MARY: FHA, First Vice President 12; Tri Theta 12 ROBINSON, RITA: Transfer from North Hollywood, California; — Tri Theta 12 ROBISON, MIKE: President 9 Latin Club Vice ROHER, KAKI: AFS 11,12; FHA 12; Gamma Sigma Chi 11,12; Tri Theta Secretary 12; Volleyball Team 11, 12 ROME, VICKI: English Honor Society 12; Homecoming Queen Finalist 12; Miss Westchester Finalist 12; Student Council Representative 12; Tri Theta Vice President 12 ROSEBRUGH, JAN: Tri Wranglerettes 10,11 Theta 12; ROSS, JOSEPH: Transfer from Shreve- port, Louisiana ROUNSAVILLE, PATTI: AFS 11; Eng- lish Honor Award 11,12; English Honor Society 11, 12; FTA 12; Gamma Sigma Chi 12; National Honor Society 11,12; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes 11,12 ROYAL, LARRY: Folk Club 10; NFL 10; Russian Club 10, 11; Senior Boy’s Club 12 RYAN, TOM: Football 9,11, Varsity 10,12; SAPS 12; Track 9 RYSTROM, KIM: Transfer from Shreveport, Louisiana; English Honor Society 11, Tri Theta 12 SABINS, DEBBIE: Tri Theta 12; VOE Club 12 SANDERS, WILLIAM: Senior Club 12 Boy’s SANDLAND, LINDA: Tri Theta 12 SAPKO, DORIS: DE Club 12 SCAIFE, BILL: Senior Boy’s Club 12 SCHAUER, PAUL: Band, Marching 10,11,12; Symphonic 10,11,12; Ger- man Club 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12 SCHELINE, PAULA: American History Honor Award 11; English Honor Award 11; English Honor Society 12; MIACIS Business Manager 11, Junior Class Editor 12; Tri Theta 12 SCHEPPKE, JIM: Band 10, 11, 12; El Gato 12; English Honor Society 11; NFL 11; Quill and Scroll Society 12; Thespians 11; President 12 SCHIFANI, LILY: Art Club 11 SCHNEIDER, GRETCHEN: AFS 10,11; Wranglerettes 10,11,12 SCHOENEMAN, MIKE: Senior Boy’s Club 12 SCHUBERT, CINDY: Cheerleader 12; FTA 11, Vice President 12; Gamma Sigma Chi 12; Homecoming Queen Finalist 12; MIACIS Honors Editor 12; Miss Westchester 12; National Honor Society 12; Tri Theta 12 SCHULTHEIS, STEPHEN: Senior Boy’s Club 12 SCHWINN, MIKE: Algebra Merit Award 9; Basketball 10; English Honor Society 11; Football 10,11, Varsity 12; National Honor Society Tl, 12; SAPS 11, 12; Swimming Team 9 SCOTT, JAN: Tri Theta 12 SEABACK, HARRY: Senior Boy’s Club 12 SELF, TERI: Tri Theta 12; Wrangler- ettes 11, Staff Sergeant 12 SHARP, DONALD: Transfer from Timonium, Maryland; Senior Boy’s Glub12 SHAW, SUSAN: Mu Alpha Theta 12; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes 10,11,12 SHERK, CHRIS: Art Club 10,11; FTA 9,10; Tri Theta 12 SHIPMAN, JAN: Art Club Treasurer 12; English Honor Society 11,12; French Club 10,11; FTA 12; Mu Alpha Theta 12; National Honor Society 12; Tri Theta 12; Volleyball Team 10, 11, 12; Honorable Mention in District 11 SHOUP, MIKE: Football, Varsity 10; Senior Boy’s Club 12; Track 11,12 SHUFFLER, SLOAN: Transfer from Richardson, Texas; Art Club 12; Tri Theta 12 SIDEBOTTOM, CAROL: English Honor Society 11; FHA 11; Tri Theta 12 353 SIGLER, MARY KATHLEEN: Transfer from Claremont, California; FHA Songleader 12; Las Cantatas Presi- dent 12; Tri Theta 12 SIMONEAUX, VICKI: Tri Theta 12 SIESS, CHARLES: Senior Boy’s Club 12 SISK, PAM: Tri Theta 12 SIXTA, JULIE: AFS 12; French Club 10,11,12; Gamma Sigma Chi 12; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes 10, Twirler rret2 SKOGMAN, DARRELL: Band 10,11; Basketball Varsity 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 SLOAN, LEONARD: Transfer Burlington, Massachusettes from SLOAN, MONICA: Transfer from New Orleans, Louisiana; FHA 12; FTA 12; Gamma Sigma Chi 12; Tri Theta 12 SMALL, BYRON: Swimming Team 9 SMITH, BRIAN: Basketball 10, Cap- tain of JV 11, Varsity 12; FHA Beau 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 SMITH, GREG: Football, Varsity 10, 11, 12; Mr. Westchester 11; Na- tional Honor Society 12; Student Council Gallery Representative 11, irl SMITH, KERMIT: Senior Boy’s Club 12; Tennis Team 10,11,12 SMITH, RICHARD: Transfer from Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; Senior Boy's Club 12 SMITH, THOMAS: Senior Boy’s Club 12 SOMEUSHAW, MERRILL: Senior Boy’s Club 12 SONTAG, GRETCHEN: Tri Theta 12 SPAIN, PAUL: French Club 10; Senior Boy’s Club SPEARS, DAN: English Honor Society 11; Football 9, Varsity 10,11 SPENCE, SUE: FHA 9; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes, Master Sergeant 10, 354 Captain 11, Drum Major 12, Honor Award 12 STACK, CHRIS: Transfer from Oak- land, Kentucky STALLCUP, DEBBIE: Transfer Waco, Texas; Tennis Team Theta 12 from 12; Tri STANSBERRY, LLOYD: Baseball, Var- sity 10, 12; English Honor Society 11,12; Football 9, Varsity 10,11,12, Tri Captain 12; History Honor Award 9; Junior Class President 11; Key Club 11,12; Mr. Westchester Finalist 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; National Honor Society President 12; Senior Council, President Pro-Tem 12; Sen- ior Boy's Club 12; Spanish Honor Society President 10 STARY, MIKE: Basketball 10; Football 9; National Honor Society 11,12; SAPS 10; Spanish Honor Award 12; Spanish Honor Society 10 STEELE, RANDALL: Band 9,10; Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12 STEINER, LINDSAY: Tri Theta 12 STEPHENS, JAMES: Basketball Varsity 11,12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 10, STEWART, LLOYD: Senior Boy’s Club 12 STEWART, MEL: Tri Theta 12 STONE, MIKE: Senior Boy’s Club 12 STOVER, NANCY: Transfer from Medis, Pennsylvania; Mu Alpha Theta 11; National Honor Society 11; Tri Theta 12 ST. PIERRE, EMILY: Senior Boy’s Club 12 SUBLETT, CHUCK: Senior Boy’s Club 12 SUNDAY, TIM: Baseball, Varsity 10, 11; Basketball 9, Varsity 10 SUTTON, PAT: Band, 9, 10,11,12; English Honor Society 11,12; Senior Boy Club 12 SWAIM, JIM: Senior Boy’s Club 12; Typing Honor Award 10 SWEETOM, MELINDA: Tri Theta 12 : SWIGART, BECKY: Band 9,10; FTA| 11; German Club 12; Medical Careers | Club 11,12; Tri Theta 12 SWINBANK, JOE: Football 9, Varsity 10,11,12, Tri Captain 12; Fighting Wildcat Award 12; Senior Boy’s Club | . 12; Vice President 12 SWINK, JIM: Football 10, Varsity 12 SYKES, TIM: Senior Boy’s Club 12 TAYLOR, GAYE: Transfer from Mont- vale, New Jersey; Canterbury Pil- grimage 12; Choir Honor Award 12; Chorale 12; National Honor) Society 12; Tri Theta 12 | TEAGUE, CONNIE: FHA 12; Tri Theta! iz TERRY, BILL: Choir 12 Basketball 10; Boy's’ TERRY, WIL: Basketball 9,10, Varsity! 11,12; Chorale 9 | THOMSON, DIANA: FTA 11; Gamma Sigma Chi 12; Miss Westchester: Finalist 11; Snowball Princess Semi-) Finalist 11; Spanish Honor Society 10;' Student Council Representative 11, Gallery 12; Tri Theta 12; Wrangler-) ettes 10, 11, Captain 12 ; THOMPSON, DEBBIE: Tri Theta 12;) Wranglerettes 10,11,12 THOMPSON, KAREN: English Honor)) Society 11, 12; National Honor So- | ciety 11, 12; Spanish Club 12; Tri} Theta 12 TINGLE, KEITH: Mu Alpha Theta’) 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; SAPS 11, President 12; Science Honor Award 12; UIL State Tourna- ment, Third in Science TOWELL, DAVID: Senior Boy’ s Club! 12 TOWN, TINA: Tri Theta 12 TRAMMELL, DAVID: Senior Boy's: : Club 12 lf ‘ TRANTHAM, TOM: Senior Boy’s” Club 12 | ‘ TRIPPEL, STEVE: Transfer from Los Angeles, California TROSTLE, KIM: Senior Boy’s Club 12 TUCKER, JOE: Senior Boy’s Club 12 | TULLOCK, SHERRY: FHA 10, Historian- | Parliamentarian 11, 2nd Vice Presi- | dent 12; Tri Theta 12 TURNER, DAGNE: AFS 10; Chess Club 12; Chorale 11; French Club 9,10,11,12; FTA 10; Spanish Club | 10, Spanish Honor Society 10; Square Dance Club 10 TYRAS, WANDA: Transfer from Tucson, Arizona; Bookkeeping Honor Award 11; Mu Alpha Theta 12; Tri Theta 12 VANCE, KATHY: Transfer from Tyler, Texas (| VAN DERBUR, JANICE: Band 9, 10, 11, 12, All District 12, All Regional 12; FHA 12; Orchestra 11, 12; Spanish Club 9 | VAN FLEET, NITA: FTA 12; Gamma | Sigma Chi 11, President 12; Tri Theta 112; Wranglerettes 10,11, Second Sergeant 12 VAN PIELT, GORDON: Chess Club 10,11,12; English Honor Society 11; Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12 VANSTON, DICK: Senior Boy’s Club 12 VLAZNY, WANDA: FHA 12; Tri Theta 12 VEAZEY, GERRY: AFS 12; Mu Alpha Theta 12; SAPS 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 VESPER, ROBERT: Senior Boy’s Club 12 _WAGGONER, CATHY: FTA 12; Gam- ma Sigma Chi 11; MIACIS. 10, 11, Sports Editor 12; Student Council | Gallery Representative 10,11 WAGNER, LINDA: DE Club °12; English Honor Society 11,12; Math | Honor Award 9; Science Club 12; Tri | Theta 12 | WALKER, BILL Transfer from Lisle, -Milinois; Track 12 : | WALKER, DENISE: Tri Theta 12 WALKER, MAIDA: Tennis Team 12; Tri Theta 12 WALLA, PAT: FHA 12; Tri Theta 12 WALLACE, GUY: Alpha Theta 12 Band 9,10; Mu WALSTAD, BARBARA: AFS 10,11,12; English Honor Society 11,12; Mu Alpha Theta 11,12; National Honor Society 12; SAPS 11,12; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes 10, 11, 12 WARDELL, RHONDA: Tri Theta 12; Volleyball Team 10, 11 WARMACK, SUSAN: El Gato 12; Thespians 11,12; Tri Theta 12 WARREN, WILL: Football 9, Club 12 tO=) DE WATERS, MARTIN: Football, Man- ager 10,11, Varsity Manager 12; Student Council Gallery Representa- tives 12 WATSON, JANIS: English Honor Society 12; FHA 12; Latin Club 10; Medical Careers Club 10, Vice President 11, President 12; Tri Theta 12 WATSON, RICHARD: Band, Concert 10,11, Marching 10,11, Symphonic 12; El Gato Photographer 12; MIACIS Photographer 12; SAPS 12 WEAVER, DIANE: German Club 10, 11, Treasurer 12; Girl’s Choir 10; Tri Theta 12 WEAVER, TOM: AFS 11,12; English Honor Society 11, Vice President 12; Key Club 11, Executive Secretary 12; NFL 10, Historian 11; Radio Club 10,11; TERENCE 11, Co-Editor 12; UIL District Debate First Place 11; Voice of Democracy Contest Regional Winner 11 WEBB, SHERRY: AFS 11,12; Art Club 9,10,11,12; Tri Theta 12 WEBB, TERRY: AFS 11,12; Art Club Sele il. Lays irearneta 12 WEBSTER, NANCY: Latin Award 12; Tri Theta 12 WEEDN, DEBBIE: Transfer from Wich- ita Falls, Texas; Canterbury Pilgrim- age 11; Chorale Librarian 11, Secre- tary 12; Student Director 12; German Club 12; Tri Theta 12 WEHMEYER, NANCY: English Honor Society 12; French Club 10, Secretary 11,12; French Honor Award 12; Gamma Sigma Chi, Sergeant-at-Arms 11; National Honor Society 12; Tennis Team 10,11; Tri Theta 12 WEIMS, CRAIG: Transfer from Tulsa, Oklahoma; Senior Boy’s Club 12 WELLS, JANET: Band 9,10,11,12; Tri Theta 12 WELSH, ROBERT: Transfer from South Charleston, West Virginia; Football 11 WERNER, CHUCK: Transfer from Arlington, Texas; German Club 12; Senior Boy’s Club 12 WERNICK, BETH: AFS 11,12; NFL 11,12; Thespians 11,12; Tri Theta 12 WESLEY, KATHRYN: English Honor Society 11; FHA 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11; National Honor Society 12; Russian Club 9, Secretary 10; Russian Honor Award 10; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes 10 WHATLEY, LINDA: AFS 12; English Honor Society 11, 12, Vice President 11; Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12; SAPS 11,12; Wranglerettes 10, Master Sergeant 11] WHEATLEY, TERRY: German Club 9; Greater Houston Science Fair, Honor- able Mention 10 WHITAKER, KAY: Cheerleader 12; FHA 11; FTA 11; Homecoming Queen 12; MIACIS 10, Activities Editor 11, Senior Class Editor 12; Miss Westchester 11; Miss Westches- ter Finalist 10; National Honor Society 12; Snowball Princess 11; Student Council Representative 11; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes 10, Twirler 11 WHITE, BARBARA: Band, Marching 10,11,12, Symphonics 10,11,12; Folk Club 11; Library Club 10; Tri Theta 12 WHITE, MARK: SAPS 11, 12 WHITE, NANCY: English Honor Society 11, 12; FTA 11,12; National Honor Society 12; Spanish Honor 355 Society 10; Tri Theta 12; Wrangler- ettes 10, 11, 12 WHITE, RANDY: DE Club 11,12; Football 9; SAPS 12 WHITE, TERESA: AFS 11, 12; FTA 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes 11 WHITNEY, PAUL: Senior Boy’s Club LZ WICHLEP, SHARON: English Honor Society 12; French Club 11,12; Wranglerettes 11,12 WILHELM, LINDA: AFS 11; FHA 12; FTA 11,12; NFL 12; Spanish Club 10, Sergeant-at-Arms 11, Vice President 12; Tri Theta 12 WILKERSON, LINDA: Transfer from Madison, New Jersey; Tri Theta 12 WILLIAMS, DOROTHY: Gamma Sig- ma Chi 12; Las Cantatas 12; Tri Theta 12 WILLIAMS, JAMES: Senior Boy’s Club 12 WILLIS, JOHN: Transfer from Morgan City, Louisiana; MIACIS Photographer 12; Senior Boy’s Club WILSON, CHARLOTTE: AFS 11,12; Scholarship Award to Belgium 12; English Honor Society Award 9; English Honor Society 11; National Honor Society 12; NEDT Test Award 10; PE Honor Award 9,10; Tri Theta i2 Student Directory Te Abbott, Adrienne (12) 130,131 Abbott, Norman (10) 270 Abercrombie, Cindy(12) 210 Abercrombie, Dery! (9) 296 Abercrombie, Jodie (10) 270,148 Abrams, Barry (11) 108,246,341 Abrams, Mark (11) .142,148,246,146 Abrams, Shelley (10) 270 Abramson, Wayne (12) 210 Ache, John (10) 127,182,270,292 Adamo, Bob (11) 246 Adamo, Mike (11) 142,246 Adams, Andy (11) 246 Adams, Anne (10) 270 356 WILSON, DALE: Senior Boy’s Club 12 WITTWER, BARBARA: Transfer from | Austin, Texas; Tri Theta 12 WILSON, JEANINE: Chorale 10,1 1, 12; Girl's Choir 9; Tri Theta 12; | WOELLERT, KAREN: Tri Theta 12 Wranglerettes 10, Head Twirler Vist? WOLFE, JOHN: Transfer from Dah- hardsville, Texas WILSON, LARRY: Transfer from Oklahoma, Louisiana; Senior Boy’s WOLFF, MIKE: Transfer from Speed- Club 12 way, Illinois; Chess Club 12; Radio | Club. 11; SAPS. 11712: Senior Boy's | WILSON, STEVE L.: Basketball 10, Club 12; Soccer Team 11,12 Varsity Manager 11,12; German Club 9,10; SAPS 11; Senior Boy's Club 12 WOOD, TONDA: FHA 12; Tri Theta 12 | WIMBROW, MARY BRYAN: Tri Theta 12; Volleyball Team 12 WOOD, SHARON: Transfer from Mobile, Alabama; AFS 10,11, FHA | 12; Las Cantatas 12; Tri Theta 12 WINTRINGHAM, ROBERT: English Honor Society 11, 12 WORBINGTON, MIKE: Football 9, | Varsity 10,11,12; Senior Boy’s Club |) WIPPERMAN, SUE: AFS 10,11, Vice j2 f President 12; Cheerleader 12; English Honor Society 11; MIACIS Organiza- WRIGHT, DAN: Golf Team 11,12 tion Editor 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11; Reporter 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Student Council Gallery Representative 11; Tri Theta 12; Wranglerettes 10,11 WRIGHT, PEG: AFS 9, 10, 11) 3m English Honor Society 12; French Club 10,11,12; Girl’s Choir 115i] National Honor Society 11,12; SAPS 12; Senior Council 12; Wranglerettes WISEMAN, CHRIS: AFS 9,10; English 10,11 | Honor Society 9, 11, 12; Freshman Class Vice President 9; Gamma Sigma WYNGARDEN, CLINT: Tennis Team Chi 10; Junior Class Vice President 101512 11; MIACIS Activities Editor 12; Miss Westchester Finalist 10; National YARBOROUGH, DAVID: Senior Boy's Honor Society 12; Outstanding Junior — Clyb 12 | Girl 11; Quill and Scroll 12; Spanish | Honor Society 10; Tri Theta 12; TONY: Senior Boy’s Club 12 Wranglerettes 10,11,12 ZAL, TONY: Senior Boy’s Clu ZAPP, VICKY: FHA 11,12; Student: WITMER, LAURA: Band 10,11; French Council Gallery Representative 12; Club 10,12; Tri Theta 12 Tri Theta 12 ZIMMERMAN, SUE: Tri Theta 12;') VOE Treasurer 12 Adams, Dan (12) 65,170,172,210 Adams, Janis (12) 150,210 ! Adams, John (12) 129,170,172,210 Adams, Mark (9) 90,183,201 ,294, Alexander, Paul (10) 270 qh 296 Allaire, Steve (10) 270 Wh Adams, Pam (12) 210 Allday, Mary (9) H ) Adams, Sue (11) 159,203,246 Allen, Barbara (9) 296 ; Aiken, Candy (11) 246 Allen, Donnie (10) 270 1 Aker, Barbara (11) 246 Allen, Gib (9) 183 Aikin, Pam (10) 270 Allen, Janis (12) 123,210 d Albers, Barbara (10) 198,270 Alletag, Gregg (9) 296 Albers, Carol (12) 210 Alletag, Richard (12) 210 | Albertson, Debbie (9) 125,296 Allison, Melissa (9) 296 ; Albertson, Marsha (10) 125,270 Althaus, Bess (9) 296 Aldridge, Tanya (11) 246 Althaus, Voy (Ernie) (12) 113,173, : Alexander, Kyle (9) 296 210 : 7 Amante, Diane 161 Ambrose, Gale (11) 125,246 Anderson, Angela (12) 115,210,217 Anderson, Beverly (11) 246 Anderson, Colette (9) 296 Anderson, Frank (12) 59,170,172, 200,210 Anderson, June (10) 270 jAnderson, Ken (12)130,131,210 Anderson, Larry (11) 127,129,246 Anderson, Larry (11) 127,129,246 Anderson, Melanie (12) 210 Anderson, Peggy (9) 296 Anderson, Roy (9) 183,201,296 Anderson, Steve (9) 143,145,296 Andrew, Scott (9) 296 Aratoon, Rick (12) 170,172,205,210 Arbuthnot, Kitty (11) 247 Arens, Diane (12) 210 Arnold, Tom (11) 247 Arnone, Kim (12) 210 Ashford, Bruce (11) 143,145,247 Ashlock, Gene (9): 296 ' Ashlock, Sarah (11) 247 Ashton, William (11) 247 Assiter, Eddy (11) 247 Assiter, Susan (11) 247 Aston, Ron (12) 210 Atner, Leesa (12) 210 Atwood, Dana (11) 247 Atwood, Kathy (9) 296,328 Atwood, Pat (10) 270 Aubin, John (12) 210 Aubin, Paul (10) 270 Aubin, Peter (9) 296 Austermiller, Michael (10) 270 Austin, Gail (11) 247 Austin, Georgann (10) 270 Avery, Ann (11) 247 Ayala, Georgia (9) 296 Ayers, Jimmy (9) 296 mp Babcock, Cheryl (10) 71,268,270 Babcock, Dave (11) 247 Babin, Bill (11) 247 Babin, Don (10) 270 ‘Bacon, Sara (9) 296. 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182,200,271 Broome, Belinda (12) 212 Brossard, Brenda (9) 198 Brothers, Cliff (10) 272 Broussard, Jules (9) 297 Broussard, Scott (10) 271 Brower, Mike (11) 248 Brown, Becky (10) 272 Brown, Colleen (10) 271 Brown, David (9) 297 Brown, David (10) 272 Brown, Kathey (9) 297 Brown, Mark (9) 297 Brown, Scott (10) 161 Brown, Sheila (12) 141,212 Brown, Stephen (9) 297 Browning, Kim (9) 125 Browning, Paul (11) 248 Bruder, Kim (9) 297 Bruher, Butch (9) 297 Bruner, Georgene (12) 212 Bruner, Mark (10) 272 Bruns, Bill (9) 297 Bruns, Tom (10) 272 Brunsting, Candy (11) 248 Brunsting, Carol (10) 272 Bruun, Lance (12) 67,110,111,113, 136,208,212 Bruun, Marla (10) 272 Bryan, Sonny (10) 272 Bryant, Cathy (10) 272 Bryson, Cheryl (9) 297 Buchanan, Jim (9) 297 Buerstetta, Dan (12) 212 Buescher, Brad (10) 272 Bugge, David (9) 148,297 Bugge, Forrest (12) 148,205,212 Bunde, Mark (10) 272 Burokle, Jill (9) 297 Burdick, Barney (12) 69,212 Burdick, Janet (12) 212 Burditt, Deanna (9) 297 Burger, George (9) 183,201,297 Burger, Mary (9) 125,297 Burgher, Elaine (11) 249 Burgess, Gene (10) 272 Burke, Linda (9) 297 Burke, Melissa (9) 297 Burkes, Dale (10) 272,285 Burks, Paula (11) 249 Burnham, Doug (9) 183,297 Burham, John (9) Burns, Jay (10) 272 Burns, Susan (9) 297 358 Burt, Johnny (9) 183,201,297 Bussey, Jo (12) 73,87,158,208,212 Buster, Shelby (10) 272 Butler, Craig (11) 249 Butler, Helen (12) 119,143,146,213 Butler, Nell (11) 249 Butler, Susan (9) 298 Byer, Thomas (9) 298 Byers, Glen (10) 182,272 Byers, Greg (12) 213 Byers, Lee Ann (9) 298 Byrd, Claire (11) Byrne, Janet (11) 249 Byrne, Terry (9) 201,298 ant gd Cadenhead, Bob (9) 183,298 Caldwell, David (10) 272 Caldwell, Diane (10) 212 Calhoun, Nancy (12) 108,109,213, 224 Calle, Marina (12) 118,125,213 Campbell, Bruce (9) 298 Campbell, Keith (10) 273 Campbell, Randye (12) 213 Campbell, Richard (9) 183,298 Campbell, Walter (11) 249 Campise, Valanna (11) 249 Campo, Kathi (9) 198,298 Campo, Terri (10) 273 Candia, Eduardo (11) 249 Cannon, Becky (11) 249 Cannon, Brent (11) 170,172 Cantrell, Judy (10) 273 Carder, Patricia (12) 213 Cardus, Helen (10) 273 Carey, Mary (11) 249 Carley, Chris (12) 213 Carley, Dave (9) 143,298 Carlson, Brian (10) 165,273 Carlson, Craig (11) 146,148,249 Carolla, Karen (12) 213 Carpenter, Sherry (10) 273 Carrillo, Lovis (9) 298 Carroll, James (11) 249 Carroll, Sally (9) 298 Carson, Cecie (11) 125,249 Carswell, Harmon (12) 213 Carswell, Susan (10) 273 Carter, Bob (11) 143,146,249 Carter, King (9) 143,145,298 Carter, Steve (10) 182,273 Carthey, Grant (11) 171,172,249 Carthey, Stacey (9) 298 Cartusciello, Jenine (11) 249 Casey, Kathy (12) 129,208,213 Casey, Kelle (12) 213 Casey, Mitch (11) 181,249 Cassard, Nanci (11) 249 Cassling, Leslie (11) 124,125,249 Castelow, David (9) 194,298 Casterline, Kim (9) 298 Cavanough, Judi (11) 249 Cavender, John (10) 273 Cawley, Scott (10) 273 Cawthon, Holly (11) 129,249 Cellon, Jeff (9) 183,298 Ceresna, Lisa (9) 298 Cerit, Nabi (12) 159,214 Cesak, Ronnie (10) 273 Chambers, David (9) 298 Chaplin, Richard (11) 127,129,181 200,201,249 Charbonneau, Erna (9) 125,298 Chatham, Joe (10) 200,273 Cheatham, Britt (9) 273,298 Chenault, Cindy (9) 298,328 Chenault, Pam (11) 249 Chenoweth, Carol (9) 298 Chenoweth, David (9) Chester, Cathy (11) 250 Chester, Christy (11) 250 Chew, Beki (11) 143,145,250, Chew, Cyndi (10) 142,145,273 Childers, Robert (9) Childs, Donna (10) 273 Childs, Karen (10) 273 Chisholm, Diane (11) 250 Chisholm, John (9) 298 Choate, Lewis (11) Christensen, Diana (12) 214 Christman, Ruth Ann (9) 298 Cisik, Robert (10) 273 H Clark, Bill (11) 250 Clark, Cathy (12) 214 Clark, Melton (11) Clark, Steve (9) 183,201,298 Clark, Tom (11) 250 Clarke, Becky (11) 250 Clarke, Janet (10) 273 Clay, Diane (12) 30,214 Clay, Loren (12) 112,187,191,192, | 214 Clay, Marie (10) 273 Clay, Mike (12) 127,128,129,214 Claycomb, David (10) 273 Clayton, Randy (12) 164,214,323 Clegg, Leslie (11) 250 Clegg, Ted (10) 182,273 Clem, Lark (9) 298 Clement, Joe (10) 273 Clemons, Linda (10) 273 Clendaniel, Sherrell (11) 71,250 Clifford, Bill (12) 130,131,214 Clifton, Catherine (11) Clinch, Mary (9) 298 Clinkenbeard, Paula (11) 250 Clopton, Bill (10) 273 Clopton, Patricia (9) 298 Cloud, David 194 Clyde, Connie (11) 250 Cobb, Kerri (10) 273 Cochran, Adrienne (9) 298 Coffman, Ann (12) 129,214 Cogdell, Blake (10) 182,273 | Colburn, Lee (11) 143,148,161,250, 146 bi Cole, Linda (9) 298 Ty Cole, Nancy (11) 115,198,250 Coleman, Dale (9) 143,145,298 Coleman, Dean (11) 143,146,250 Coles, Vana (11) rf i Colglacier, Nancy (11) 250,251 iColle, Tom (11) 250 (Collins, Beki (10) 198,273 Collins, Laura (12) 203, ‘Collum, Cathy (12) 162, 214 Collins, Cynthia (9) 125,298 Collins, Gary (9) Collins, Pat (10) 273 Collins, Ross (11) Colpoys, John (9) 299 Colpoys, Mike (9) 194 Colpoys, Pat (10) 143,273 Comer, Chris (9) 127,183,299 Comer, Tim (12) 214 Commer, Linda (11) Compton, Shawn (9) 299 Conant, Terry (9) 299 Concklin, Laura (12) 214 Concklin, Wesley (10) 273 Confer, Karen (9) 299 Conley, Bob (10) 273 Connell, Bobby (9) 183 Conner, Gayle (10) 273 Conner, Mary (11) 143,145,250 Connor, Debbie (9) 299 Cook, Barbara (9) 299 Cook, David B. (10) 182,200,273 cook, David L. (10) 182,200,273 cook, Stephen A. (9) 299 ‘Cook, Steven B. (9) 299 cook, Tommy (12) 214 Cooney, Mike (10) 273 Cordes, Linda (10) 273 Corlee, Dan (10) 273 Corolla, Karen (12) corona, Laura (11) 250 Corona, Louis (9) 299 costis, Dean (10) 36,273 Cotton, Martin (9) 299 Cottrell, Tina (9) 299 Zouch, Almedia (11) 250 Couch, Othel (10) 182, 273 -ousins, Janet (11) 133,250 -ousins, Peggy (9) 299 covey, Jimmy (9) 183,201,299 covington, Del (12) 214 covington, John (9) 299 cowan, Claire (11) 250 cowie, Steve (10) 273 -0x, Carolyn (9) 299 ‘ox, Cindy (11) 250 Cox, Greg (12) 214 ox, Ken (10) 273 Ox, Ouida (12) 141, 214 ox, Shannon (10) 89,273 Fozad, Terence (9) 299 crabtree, Suzi (11) 250 Craddock, John (9) 143,145,299 Crain, John (9) 299 Crain, Tommy (10) 193,273 -rawford, Bob (12) 27,130,131,214 Zrawford, Cheetah (11) 250 crawford, Doug (11) 250 crawford, Larry (11) 250 crawford, Mark (9) 299 crawford, Terry (9) creel, Cathy (11) 75,250 i] Cremone, Charles (12) 214 Crickmer, John (12) 214 Crickmer, Todd (12) 214 Critchlow, Jan (10) 273 Critchlow, Rick 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Fulenwider, Cyndi (11) 143,253 Fulton, Rick (10) 117 Furber, Lynn (10) 277 Furber, Steve (12) 136,204,205, 215} Furse, Claire (1192253 ( P V oGa a ce oc. baal oot Gabig, Tom (10) 277 Gaddy, Mike (11) 253 Gaddy, Susan (9) 301 Gains, Sue (9) Galatian, Jan (11) 125,253 Galatian, Steve (9) 301, Gallagher, Jay (11) 253 Gallimore, John (9) 301 Gaman, Marcee (11) 253 Ganey, Betsy (10) 277 Ganey, Mary Anne (12) 129,219 Ganey, Patty (9) 301 Ganey, Peggy (9) 301 Gaos, Alex (9) 301 Gaos, Marcela (10) 277 Gardiner, Bill (10) 277 Gardiner, Martha (12) 219 Garner, Chuck (11) 253 Garrett, Jonelle (9) 301 Garretson, Chris (]0) 277 Gartig, Bill (12) 219 Gartig, Diane (9) 301 Gatchell, Sally (11) 125,253 — atchell, Seth (12) 219,330 Gates, John (11) 253 Gaudino, Anne (12) 219 Gaunt, Debbie (11) 132,133,253 Gaunt, Keith (10) 148,277 Gavin, Barbara (11) 253 Gavin, Richard (9) 301 Gay, Bob (9) 183,301 Gaylord, Tom (11) 253 Gaynor, Cindy (11) 125,253 Gaynor, John (9) 165,301 IGeitz, Mike (12) 219 Seiger, Marlin (9) 183,302 Gensler, Ann (10) 277 Gentry, Alice (9) 302 (George, Rick (10) 277 Gerard, Michele (9) 302 Gerard, Mike (12) 219 iSibbs, Mark (12) 219 Sibson, Todd (9) 302 silbert, Carol (12) 119,122,129,219 Gilbert, Jeannie (9) 302 Gilbert, Robert (11-) 254 Gillespie, Lou Ann (9) 125,302 Gillespie, Rick (10) 277 Silmore, Richard (9) 183,302 Giovannini, Ray (11) 254 Glade, Gary (11) 254 (Glade, Mark (12) 219 Glanville, Marian (9) 302 (Glanville, Steve (12) 130,132,133, 219 Glauber, Russell (9) 302 (Glenn, Cindy (12) 219 Glenn, Jaime (10) 182,205,277 ‘Goble, Jim (11) 254 ‘Sodshalk, Sharon (9) Goeger, Jack (11) 254 Goeger, Marilyn (10) 277 Goerner, Carol (12) 132,133,219 Goerner, Pam (10) 277 Goerner, Pat (10) 277 Goff, Carole (9) 302 Goldman, Betsy (9) 302 Golibart, Helen (12) 219 Golden, Richard (9) 302 Goltermann, Kim (9). 302 Gontarek, Brian (11) 254 Gooch, Ceil (11) Gooch, Gary (12) 219 Goodhart, Gail (10) 277 Goodman, Alyne (12) 132,133,219 Goodman, Tom (9) 302 Goodson, Janet (9) 302 Goodson, Susan (11) 254 Goodwin, Carol (9) 302 Goodwin, Olivia (10) 277 Goodwin, Susan (11) 254 Gordon, Randy (9) 183,302 Gordon, Rick (12) 219 Gould, Martha (9) 302 Grace, Ann (9) 303 lsrace, Bob (10) 277 srady, John (10) 277 Sraf, Christianne (9) 303 Sraham, Cel (9) 125,303 Sraham, Charles (12) 219 Graham, Jean (12) 219 Graham, Kathy (9) 303 Graham, Neil (10) 277,278 Graham, Woody (10) 117,164,277 Grana, David (12) 145,219 Granero, Danny (10) 277 Graves, Jimmy (10) 277 Graves, Ronnie (9) 183,303 Gravett, Vicki (9) 303 Gray, Cindy (11) 125,254 Gray, Geneen (12) 115,219 Gray, Sharon (10) 277 Green, Beverly (12) 129,219 Green, Donna (9) 90,303 Greene, Carolyn (9) 303 Greene, Fred (9) 127,303 Grice, Alyson (12) 220 Griess, Jennifer (10) 277 Griess, Stephanie (9) 303 Griffin, Jana (9) 303 Griffin, Donna (10) 277 Griffin, Marie (10) 277 Griffith, Kathi (11) 254 Griffiths, Carolyn (12) 81,78,98,220 Griffiths, Jeffrey (9) 303 Grigsby, Robert (10) 164,277 Grigsby, Stephanie (12) 220 Grissom, Kim (9) 303 Groom, Sue (9) 303 Grossman, Cary (10) 277 Grossman, Robin (12) 220 Grove, Dave (10) 193,277 Gubera, Theresa (10) 277 Gudelman, Gretchen (12) 220 Gudelman, Heidi (10) 277 Gudelman, Susan (11) 254 Guerra, Carlos (10) 277 Guidry, Cathi (11) 254 Guthrie, Lyda (11) 71,141,254 Gaden, Peggy (11) 254 Se Haas, Jeff (11) 170,172,174,176, 200 Hackett, Margi (10) 108,278,279 Hadlow, Pam (9) 125,303 Haddox, Terry (10) 278 Haefner, Bruce (11) 142,145,254 Hafer, Jim (10) 278 Hagemann, Elisabeth (9) 303 Hagemann, Richard (11) 126,203, 244,254 Hagen, Susan (11) 254 Hager, Hilja (9) 303 Hager, Matt (9) 303 Haigler, Mark (12) 220 Hairston, Dorothy (9) 303 Hall, Brad (10) 143,145,278 Hall, Brett (9) 203,303 Hall, Debrah (10) 125,278 Hall, Jan (11) 71,254 Hall, Mark (11) 186,187,189,192, 254 Haller, Susan (9) 142,145,303 Hallowell, George (11) 254 Hallowell, Kathy (12) 126,129,220 Hamby, Jay (10) 278 Hamby, Jenise (12) 125,220 Hamill, Martha (9) 303,148 Hamill, Nancy (11) 145,254 Hamilton, Philio (11) 127,129,254 Hamm, Scott (9) 194,303 Hammett, Jim (12) 220 Hancock, Sherrie (10) 278 Hand, Kimberly (10) 278 Hand, Lyn (9) 303 Handel, Mark (12) 220 Handwerk, Chris (9) 303 Haney, Amy (9) 303 Haning, Mary (10) 278 Haning, Tom (11) 254 Hanlon, Larry (10) 278 Hanlon, Patti (9) 303 Hanlon, Steve (11) 254 Hansen, Kathy (9) 303 Hanson, Patti (11) 71,141,254 Hards, Barry (12) 220 Hargrove, John (10) 278 Hargrove, Dudley (12) 220 Harper, Cindy (10) 278 Harpold, Jennifer (10) 278 Harrington, Brian (12) 220 Harrington, Debbie (11) 254 Harrington, Tim (9) 201, 303 Harris, Dale (11) 254 Harris, Fay (10) 278 Harris, Kathy (9) 303, Harris, Leslie (10) 125,278 Harris, Lori (10) 278 Harris, Sandi (9) 303 Harris, Steve (11) 254 Harris, Wally (10) 170,172,182, 205,278 Harrow, Bruce (11) 164,254 Harrow, Jeff (12) 92,156,220 Hartl, Loyce (9) 303 Hartmann, Mark (11) 254 Hartquist, Tom (11) 254 Hartzell, Bryan (11) 254 Harvey, Deborah (11) Harvey, Marian (12) 220 Hastie, David (12) 164,220 Hathaway, Dan (9) 303 Hathaway, Diane (12) 220 Hawkins, Gary (12) 86,170,172,220 Haworth, Mark (10) 278 Haworth, John (11) 181,254 Haws, Brenda (9) 303 Haws, David (12) 220 Hayes, Becky (11) 254 Hayes, David (9) 303 Hayes, Mike (10) 143,146 Hayes, Ted (9) 201 Haynes, Chris (9) 303 Haynes, Leslie (10) 278 Haynes, Sam (12) 155,220 Hayes, Cindy 203 Hays, Ginny (10) 203,278 Hays, Jerry (11) 254 Hays, Steve (10) 278 Heaney, Liz (9) 303 Heaney, Mary Ann (10) 278 361 Heaney, Steve (11) 200,254 Heard, Mark (9) 183,201,303 Heard, Steve (11) 113,148,170,172, 177,200;254 Hearne, Bill (12) 173,220 Heath, Bobbi (12) 143,220 Heath, Bobby (9) 303 Heath, Kay (11) 254 Hebert, Lee (11) 254 Hedge, Dessie (11) 254 Hedley, Gregg (10) 278,148 Heeter, Warren (10) 278 Hefner, Brenda (12) 132,133,220, 229 Hetner, David (10) 278 Heiser, Mike (9) 303 Henckel, Kenneth (9) 201,303 Henderson, Dennis (11) 254 Henderson, Heather (10) 278 Henderson, Irma (9) 303 Henriott, Michele (9) 303 Henry, Terry (12) 220 Hensley, Don (9) 303 Henshaw, Allan (11) 164,165,254 Heptig, Phil (9) 303 Herdman, Nancy (10) 278 Hern, Paula (12) 221 Herold, Kim (10) 278 Herter, Vicki (10) 124,125,278 Herrington, Chris (11) 254 Hewgley, Sue (9) 303 Hewitt, Steve (12) 130,132,133,160, 221 Heywood, John (12) 157,221 Hibbard, Candy (10) 278 Hickman, Denise (9) 303 Hickman, Jill (11) 254,255 Hickman, John (12) 221 Hicks, Dona (9) 304 Hicks, Jimmy (10) 279 Hicks, Lynn (10) 279 Hicks, Paul (9) 304 Hicks, Sally (12) 198,221 Higinbotham, Jeff (10) 279,285 Hill, Anne (12) 221 Hill, Barry (9) 304 Hill, Debbie (11) 129,254 Hill, Laurie (12) 221 Hill, Rick (10) 279 Hill, Steve (11) 181,200,254 Hillery, Nancy (12) 221 Hillery, Robert (10) 199,279 Hillgren, Greg (10) 182,205,279 Hinrichs, David (11) 255 Hinrichs, Kit (9) 304 Hippard, Claude (9) 304 Hippard, Jimmy (12) 171,172,174, 222 Hirsch, Chris (10) 279 Hobbs, Susan (12) 222 Hodges, Suzanne (9) 304 Hoffman, Bill (11) 171,172,255 Hogan, Ben (9) 304 Hogan, Jamie (10) 279 Hogan, Mary Ellen (11) 255 Hogue, Linda (9) 304 Holasek, Karla (11) 255 362 Hold, Debbie (9) 294,304 Holder, Betsy (10) 279 Holder, Susan (12) 222 Hole, Barbara L. (9) 304 Hole, Barbara (11) 255 Hole, Ronnie (9) 304 Holland, Michelle (10) 142,146,279 Holland, Sharon (10) 279 Hollenberg, Brad (10) 279 Hollingsworth, Joe (11) 255 Holloway, Ann (11) 255 Holloway, Robert (9) 183,304 Holstead, Steve (9) 194,304 Holzmer, Fred (10) 279. Homeyer, Mike (10) 182,279 Hood, Jennifer (9) 304 Hood, Stanlev (11) 253,255 Hoover, Barbara (11) Hopkins, Gary (12) 222 Hopson, Rebecca (10) 198,279 Horne, Amy (9) 304 Horne, Chuck (11) 181,255 Horner, Mark (9) 183,294,304 Horner, Steve (11) 187,189,190, 191,201,255 Hornsby, David (9) 304 Hornsby, Gail (10) 279 Horstketter, Cindy (9) 304 Hortiguela, Margarita (12) 83,158, 222 Houck, Cindy (11) 198,255 Howard, Candice (9) 304 Howard, Charles (9) 127,129,304 Howard, Gail (9) 304 Howard, Gary (12) 199,222 Howard, John C. (11) 255 Howard, John S. (11) 256 Howard, Linda (11) 256 Howard, Lynn (9) 304 Howell, Jill (10) 279 Howell, Randy (12) 28,170,172,178, ZOD 222 Howell, Suzanne (12) 71,101,120, 141,222 Hoy, Debbie (11) 256,265 Hubbard, Kent (11) 256 Hubenthal, Eugene (11) 256 Hudgeons, Debbie (9) 148 Huff, Ann (10) 279 Huff, Terri (9) 304 Huffman, Cheryl (12) 222 Huffman, Hollis (9) 304 Hugetz, Michele (12) 222 Hughes, Geary (9) 304 Hughes, Leigh (9) 304 Hughes, Susan (12) 222 Huie, Jim (10) 279 Humbert, Gail (9) 304,148 Humbert, Mark (10) 279,148 Humble, Louise (12) 130,131,155, 222 Humble, Sue (10) 279 Humke, Kara (9) 304 Humke, Sharin (11) Humphrey, Jean (9) 304 Hunt, Gage (12) 154,155,222 Hunt, Gary (10) 70,279 Hunt, Susie (12) 222 Hunter, Debbie (12) 94,161,222 Hunter, John (12) 222 Hunter, Mark (9) 304 Hunter, Tim (9) 304 Hur, Ann (10) 279 Hur, Rusty (12) 294,304 | Hur, Sue (9) 294,304 Hurst, Elizabeth (9) 304 Hurston, Laura (10) 279 Hurston, Marcia (11) 256 | Husemann, Lyn (11) 142,145,256 Husemann, Mary (10) 198,279 Hussmann, Gary (11) 143,146,256 Hutson, Marc (12) | Huvard, Gary (12) 222 Huvard, Jeff (10) 279 Huyser, Greg (10) 279 | Hyer, Ann (10) 279 Hyer, Linda (9) 304 Hykkonen, Beverly (9) 142,146,304 | Ikard, Barbara (11) 125,256 Ikeson, Elizabeth (12) 223 Ince, Tina (9) 304 Inglis, John (9) 304 Inglis, Mary (12) 120,132,133,223, | 224 : Ingraffia, Russell (9) 143,145,304 Ingram, Kim (12) 198,223,239 | Inlanfeldt, Robyn (11) | Isacks, Tony (12) 48,136,223 Isacks, Tony (12) 48,136,223 . Islas, Pat (10) 279,288 Isom, Patti (12) 101 Itz, Barbara (11) 256,148 Ives, Laurie (10) 71,279 Ivey, Jan (12) 223 Ivey, Susan (11) 256 Izzard, Jeff (11) 256 Izzard, Randy (9) 304 rails ae Jackowski, Laura (10) 280 Jacks, Mark (10) 165,280 Jackson, David (10) 127,129 I Jackson, Jay (12) 113,130,131,223 1, Jackson, Jeff (10) 143,145,280 Jackson, Lee (9) 304 Jackson, Pat (11) 256 Jackson, Russell (10) 193,280 Jacob, Nancy (11) 256 Jacob, Richard (11) 256 James, Bruce (10) 182,280 James, John (11) 75,203,256 James, Liz (9) 304 James, Rebecca (10) 280 Jamieson, Margaret (11) Jankowsky, Paul (Q) 143,145,304 Jard, Mike (10) 280 Jarrett , Ed (12) 223 Jaudon, Janice (9) 304 Jeffery, Shirley (12) 223 iJeffrey, Jim (9) 304 } Jelson, Kathy (11) 256,148 | Jenkins, Amy (12) 71,141,223 menkins Bob (9) 183, 201 304 Jenkins, David (12) 223,224 Wenkins, Patti (11) 256 Jenkins, Scott (10) 280 Jenkins, Susan (9) 304 Jenkins, Suzi (11) 256 Jennings, Darrell (11) 130,256 Jensen, Judith (11) Jobe, Steve (11) 256 Jobe, Susan (9) 304 Jochetz, Buz 193 Johanson, Cynthia (10) 280 Johannsen, Sven (11) 256 Johnson, Anne (11) 119,256 Johnson, Craig (11) 257 | Johnson, Dack (11) 257 Johnson, Doug (11) 257 Johnson, Gary (9) 306 Johnson, Gayle (10) 129,159,280 | Johnson, Bretchen (12) 223 Johnson, Henry (11) 181,257 | Johnson, Janette (10) 142,380,146, 148 Johnson, Karen (9) 306 | Johnson, Kathy (9) 78,306 i Johnson, Mike (12) 59,127,129;223 Johnson, Pat (11) 148,181,257 Johnson, Richard (9) 306 Johnson, Steve (10) 280 Johnston, Cathy (10) 125,148,198, 280 Jolly, Becky (12) 96,108,132,133, hoo 220 Jones, Bryan (10) 280 | Jones, Caroline (11) 72,335 | Jones, Catherine (9) 304 Jones, Craig (9) 194,306 | Jones, Debbie (12) 203,223 | Jones, Dennis (12) 78,81,98,127, 129,223 | Jones, James (10) 280 | Jones, Janet (10) 280 | Jones, Janet (12) 122,223 | Jones, Jeri (12) 223 | Jones, Kathi (12) 120,129,123 | Jones, Kim (12) 198,224 Jones, Laurie (12) 171,172,205,224 | Jones, Leslie (11) 257 | Jones, Louis (10) 182,199,280 Jones, Robert (10) 280 }) Jones, Sandy (9) 306 ‘Jordan, Allison (12) 224 | Jordan, Jeff (9) 165,183,306 Jordan, Joe (9) 165,183,306 Jordan, Joe (9) 306 | Jordan, Randy (9) 201 | Jorgensen, Ralph (10) 280 | Judson, Lisa (9) 306 | | Judson, Mark (12) 224 | Julian, Winnie (11) 257 WWurasin, Tammy (10) 198,280 i aris a Kachel, Cheryl (12) 224 Kadell, Elaine (10) 148,280 Kadell, Kathleen (9) 142,146,306 Kahn, Don (10) 280 Kajander,’ Bob (11) 257 Kajander, John (9) 306 Kanaly, Steve (11) Kelteyer, Ron (11) 257 Kalteyer, Steve (9) 306 Kammerer, Bill (9) 306 Kamp, John (12) 224 Kamp, Mike (10) 280 Kansas, Wayne (10) 281 Kappler, Allen (11) 143,257 Kappler, Sherry (10) 198,281 Kasmer, Bob (9) 306 Kasmer, Karen (11) 257 Kasmer, Marilyn (12) 224 Kastor, Mike (12) 224 Katopodis, Jim (12) 137,224 Kean, Beth (12) 146,142,224 Kean, Jack (9) 306 Kearney, Dale (11) 130,132,133,257 Kearney, Sheryl (10) 281 Keene, Bob (12) 224 Keene, Carole (10) 281 Keeney, Juli (11) 143,257,335 Keesecker, Kim (11) Keiller, Cindy (11) 71,125,257 Kelly, Chris (10) 268,281 Kelly, Fred (12) 224 Kelly, Kathy (11) 257 Kelly, Mary (11) 257 Kelly, Mike (9) 306 Kelso, Harry (11) 142,146,148,257 Kelting, Doug (9) 194,306 Kenneday, Rick (12) 225 Kennedy, Patrick (9) 306 Kent, Debbie (9) 306 Kent, Doug (9) 306,148 Kent, Mary (9) 306 Kent, Paul (11) 257 Kepner, Kathryn (10) 198,281 Kepner, Kristin (12) 225 Kerr, Brian (10) 281 Kesecker, Kim (11) 257 Kessler, Karen (10) 276 Kessler, Neale (9) 306 Kibler, Lisa (10) 281 Kim, Patty (9) 306 King, Jan (11) 72,76,159,257 King, Gary (9) 306 King, Mike (10) 281 Kinney, Kay (12) 225 Kinney, Steve (9) 306 Kirkpatrick, Linda (9) 306 Kirkpatrick, Vicki (10) 281 Kirksey, Don (10) 281 Kishego, Mark (10) 281 Kisling, David (11) 257 Kitowski, Beth (10) 281 Kitowski, Gail (9) 306 Kittinger, Jeff (12) 225 Kittinger, Karen (11) 257 Klein, Ben (10) 143,146,281 Klein, Sherri (11) 258 Klotz, Kay (10) 203,281 Klotz, Wayne (12) 113,143,146,225 Kluge, Martha (11) 258 Kluthe, D‘Anne (10) 281 Knight, Abb (9) 306 Knight, Tom (9) 306 Knobelsdorf, John (10) 281 Knobelsdorf, Karl (9) 306 Knoeller, Craig (10) 281 Koach, Bruce (11) 258 Kobdish, Mark (10) 281 Koch, Gary (10) 182,275,281 Koebel, Andy (9) 183,201,306 Koenig, Diane (11) 125,258 Konitz, Debra (11) Kornbleet, Neil (10) 281 Kowie, Steve 165 Kraft, Steve (9) 183,306 Kranz, Dwight (11) 258 Kratochivil, Glen (10) 281 Krause, Kim (10) 281 Kremers, Diane (9) 306 Kremers, Hank (10) 182,205,281 Krenek, Joan (9) 306 Kripp, Cindy (12) Kreuger, Becke (11) 258 Krueger, Susan (9) 198,306 Krueger, Viki (12) 198,225 Krute, David (11) 258 Kubik, Karen (9) 306 2 ees Lack, Jan (11) 258 Lackner, Nancy (12) 225 Lacey, Michelle (11) 258 Lacy, Doug (10) 126,127,129,152, 282 Lacy, Nancy (10) 268,282 Laidlaw, Bruce (10) 282 Laird, Ray (12) 225 Laird, Robert (11) 258 Lake, Audry (10) 142,146,282 Lam, Michael (12) 225 Lam, Sally (10) 282 Lamb, Carol (12) 225 Lamb, Debra (9) 203,306 Lambert, Louis (11) 258 Lancton, Cecile (12) 225 Land, Chris (12) 225 Land, Linda (10) 282 Landry, Bart (9) 306 Lane, Bob (10) 282 Lane, Richard (10) 282 Langford, Lana (12) 143,146,225 Langford, Roxann (10) 282 Langway, Craig (12) 143,225 Langston, Angie (9) 306 Lappin, Janice (11) 258 Lara, Marie (12) 225 Larek, Adrienne (11) 258 Larek, Lynette (9) 306 LaRue, Cathy (10) 282 Larsen, Kristen (12) 129,135,225 Lassere, Candy (11) 254 Lassiter, Jim (9) 194,306 Lassiter, Rona (11) 258 Lathum, Becky (12) 225 Lathum, Jeri (10) 282 Lathum, Teri (10) 282 Laughlin, Cindy (9) 145,306 Lauterback, Debbie (9) 306 Law, David (9) 183,306 Lawler, Rick (10) 282 Lawler, Steve (12) 136,225 Lawless, Bob (11) 258 Lawless, Gary (9) 306 Lawless, Richard (10) 278 Lawrence, Cheryl (11) 125,258 Lawrence, Derrill (10) 282 Lawrence, Jimmy (9) 3 06 Lawrence, Kate (9) 123,306 Lawrence, Tom (11) 258 Lawson, David (9) 307 Lawson, Jimmy (10) 282 Lawyer, Mark (10) 282 Leach, Lewis (9) 307 Leach, Terri Ann (11) 258 Leatherwood, Steve (12) 127,129, 725 Leavitt, Lewis (10) 282 LeBlanc, Amanda (10) 282 Lederer, John (10) 182,282 Lederer, Paul (12) 225,323 Lederer, Suzi (9) 307 Lee, Bob (9) 201 Lee, David (11) 200 Lee, Donna (10) 282 Lee, Larry (9) 307 Lee, Linda (12) 225 Lee, Tammy (11) 258 Leehey, Kathy (11) 258 Leehey, Kevin (11) 258 Leehey, Maureen (9) 307 Leeland, David (12) 225 Leeper, Janie (12) 225 Leeper, Jeanie (11) 258 Leflar, Dick (9) 194,307 LeGrand, Alison (9) 307 LeGrand, Kathy (11) 125,258 Lehman, George (11) 142,148,258 Lehman, Mark (9) 307 Leibee, Beverly (11) 258 Leisenring, Nancy (10) 282 Leiss, Susan (10) 282 Lennon, Tom (11) 258 Lester, Barbara (10) 282 Lestos, Linda (10) 125,282 Lewis, Barbara (9) 145,307 Lewis, Bill (9) 307 Lewis, Cooper (9) 183,307 Lewis, Gary (10) 282 Lewis, Jamie (12) 116,226 Lewis, Robert (9) 307 Lewis, Trudy (9) 307 Liesenfield, Bill (12) 129,172,226 Ligon, Evelyn (10) 282 Lilja, Janet (10) 282 Lilja, Karen (11) 258 Liles, Ryan (9) 194,307 Lindemerth, Leslie (11) 258 Lindley, Gary (11) 258 364 Lindner, Gayle (10) 282 Lindsey, Janet (9) 307 Lischka, Betsy (11) 258 Lischka, Cathy (9) 142,145,307 Lisle, Amy (9) 307 Lister, Jim (10) 182,283 Lister, Sue (9) 125,307 Littlejohn, Suzanne (9) 307 Lloyd, Kathe (11) 259 Lloyd, Michael (12) 226 Locke, Steve (12) 226 Lockett, Carolyn (11) 259 Lodge, Linda (10) 283 Lofgren, Laif (10) 283 Lofgren, Lex (12) 226 Lohec, Phyllis (9) 307 Londa, Patti (11) 259 Lonquist, Paul (9) 142,145,307,333 Lorton, Tres (10) 113,146,148,182, 283 Losch, Paul (10) 283 Lott, Joyce (11) Lottman, Bill (9) 307 Louderback, Margaret (10) 283 Loughnane, Red (11) 259 Loughran, Betty (12) 226,231 Lounsbury, Clay (10) 283 Love, Faye (9) 307 Love, Karen (11) 259 Love, Judy (12) 32,129,226 Love, Robin (10) 276 Love, Ross (11) 146 Lovingfoss, John (9) 307 Low, Jeff (9) 183,307 Low, Sigrid (10) 283 Loy, Stephen (10) 182,200,283 Luby, Katie (10) 283 Lucas, Margie (10) 283 Lucy, Gloria (12) 226 Luehrmann, Joanne (9) 307 Luke, Norman (9) 307 Luke, Susan (12) 97,130,131,226 Lynch, Bob (10) 182,283 Lynch, Melanie (11) 259 Lynn, Marsha (12) 226 —_M— MacAllister, Andrew (11) 163,259 MacIntyre, Sue (10) MacLennan, Coleen (10) 283 MacMurrough, John (10) 283 Madden, Kathy (12) 94,226 Madden, Ken (11) 259 Madden, Patty (9) 307 Madden, Peg (10) 283 Maddox, Mike (11) 259 Madson, Harry (9) 307 Madson, Rose (10) 283 Magner, Bob (12) 200,227 Magnusson, Sue (9) 307 Mahaffey, Jack (10) 78,152,153,283 Mahaffey, Vickie (12) 226,126,129, YS35 Mahone, Kathy (12) 227,141 Mahoney, Margy (10) 283 Mallet, Mark (11) 253,259 Mallett, Janet (10) 283 Mallia, Melinda (10) 143,146,283 Malone, Dawnelle (9) 307 Malone, Michael (12) Mangano, Vincent (9) 307 Mange, Jane (10) 283 Mann, Dave (9) 307 Mann, Doug (9) 307,145 Mann, Janet (11) Manning, Rusty (12) 227 Manry, Fred (10) 164,165,283 Mapes, Mike (9) 183,307 - March, Dale (9) 307 Markley, Gary (9) 309 Markley, Susan (12) 227 Markwell, Chris (12) 127 Marlowe, Cindy (12) 227 Marlowe, Frank (10) 283 Maron, Allen (10) 127,283 Maron, Mark (12) 171,172,227 Marshall, Barbara (10) 283 Marshall, Becky (9) 309 Marshall, Bill (11) 259 Marshall, Marie (12) 227 Marshall, Mark (11) 181,259 Marshall, Mary (12) 227 Marti, Elroy (10) 199,283 Marti, Karen (12) 227 Martin, Debbie (12) 71,102,150,227 Martin, Jeff (11) 172,204,205,259 Martin, Karen (9) 309 Martin, Luther (11) Martin, Marilyn (12) 227 Martin, Robin (11) Martin, Steve (11) 200,259 Marx, Randy (12) 227 . Mason, Bob (12) 143,227,146,67, 105 Mason, Elizabeth (9) 309 Mason, Pam (12) 227 Mason, Steve (11) 259 Masor, Marcia (11) 259 Massey, Cory (12) Massey, Jody (11) 125,259 Mataya, Judi (11) 259 Matejek, Mike (9) 309 Mathews, Craig (11) 259 Mathews, Holly (9) 309 Mathis, David (9) 309 Mathis, Debbie (11) 259 Mathis, Julie (9) 309 Matecha, Marty (11) 259 Matecha, Rebecca (10) 283 Mattalino, Mike (9) 309 Mattalino, Phillip (10) 182,283 Matthews, Jean (11) 71 ,259 Matthews, Robin (11) 259 Matthews, Theresa (12) 227 Matthews, Thomas (12) 227 Mattifs, Bruce (11) 259 Mattina, Debbie (9) 309 Matvszeski, Melanie (12) 227 Maxcy, Alan (10) 283 Maxwell, Bill (10) 283 Maxwell, Fred (9) 309 May, Kathy (11) 259 Maybin, Dana (10) 283 | | McAlister, Dan (10) 283 )| McAlister, Doug (9) 309 | McAlister, Larry (12) 227,240 ' McAlister, Peggy (9) 309 | McAlister, Terry (9) | McAnaly, Carol (10) 283 | McAnally, Renia (10) 283 McAvoy, Scott (9) 309 “McAvoy, Sheila (12) 227 'McBrayer, Phil (11) 259 McCall, Gordon (12) 227 McCarney, Bill (9) 309 McCarthy, Lisa (9) 309 McCoglin, Leslie (12) 227 McCollum, Jim (10) 182,283 McCollum, Mark (9) 309 McCollum, Mike (12) 171,172,227 McConnell, Bobby (9) 201,309 McCorkle, Martha (12) 227 ) McCormack, Tricia (10) 283 | McCormick, John (10) 283 | McCormick, Mac (12) 227 | McCown, Robert:(10) 283 i) McCoy, Shelley (9) 309 McCreary, Charles (9) 309 | McCreary, Mark (9) 309 McCreight, Ronney (9) 183,201,309 McCrocklin, Martha (10) 148,283 ! McCullough, Carla (10) 143,146,283 McDaniel, Janet (11) 259 McDonald, Janet (9) 148,309 McDonald, Jerry (9) McDonald, Jaurie (9) 122,309 | McDonald, Marianne (9) 309,311 } McDonnold, Jim (10) 143,145,283 McEachern, Jim (11) 253,259 | McElroy, Dick (12) 171,172,208,228 McElroy, Mark (10) 283 | McElroy, Melinda (10) 283 McElroy, Mike (9) 67,183,200,309, 328 McElveen, Gail (10) 283 McElveen, Mike (11) 259 McEwan, Paul (11) 253,259 McGaugheg, Kathy (12) 228 McGill, Tricia (12) 228 McGinnes, Becky (9) 309 McGinnes, Margaret (11) 259 McGlasson, Van (10) 143,146,148, | 23 | McGouldrick, Tricia (10) 283 | McGrath, Diane (9) 309 1 McGrath, Marsha (12) 228 |) McGuire, Dennis (10) 283 |! McKeever, Bonita Lou (9) | McKeever, Scott (12) 228 . McKim, Elizabeth (10) 71,284 _ McKinley, Bill.(9) 309 | McKinley, David (10) 143,284,145, 146 | McKinney, Rob (9) 142,309 | McKnight, Charles (11) | McLauren, Ann (12) 116,117,228 | McLinden, Rick (9) 309 _ McMahon, Lynn (9) 309 _ McMillan, Danny (10) 284 | McMillan, Hugh (11) 171,172,260 McMillan, Janet (10) 203,284 McMillan, Michael (9) 309 McMillan, Travis (9) 309 McMullen, Jane (10) 142,146,284 McNeill, Diane (11) 260 McNeill, Jackie (12) 226,228 McNeill) Janet (11) 309 McNeill, Joe (10) McNelis, Marilyn (9) 309 McNeme, Tommy (9) 309 McRae, Margaret (9) 309 McRoberts, Margaret (10) 284 McWilliams, Dan (9) 309 Meacham, Rhea (11) 260 Means, Becky (11) 143,146,148,260 Means, Mary (11) 260 Medley, Lavon (11) 260 Meek, Ann (10) 284 Meek, Scoft (12) 228 Meeks, Michael (9) 309 Mefford, Sharon (12) 228 Mefford, Susan (12) 228 Melacon, Marsha (11) 260 Melton, Dave (10) 126,127,129, 181,284 Menger, Carl (9) 183,194,309 Mercer, Linda (10) 124,125 Merliss, Sherri (10) 123,284 Merzbacher, Mary (11) 260 Merzbacher, Mary (11) 260 Metter, John (11) 260 Metzler, Jane (10) 284 Meushaw, Dianne (9) 122,125,309 Meushaw, Merrilyn (12) 116,122, E2513 2 493 228 Miane, Rudy (9) 309 Miano, Toni (12) 162,228 Michaels, Barbara (9) 309 Middlebrooke, Mike (12) 104,148, 228 Miers, Shep (11) 260 Miller, Betty (10) 284 Miller, Bill (9) 194.201,309 Miller, Camille (10) 284 Miller, Cecilia (10) 284 Miller, David (9) Miller, Debra (11) 122,260 Miller, Dixie (11) 260 Miller, Jane (10) 284 Miller, Julie (9) 309 Miller, Kathy (9) 309 Miller, Kathy (12) 143,146,228 Miller, Kerry (10) 142,145,284 Miller, Linda (12) 146,228 Miller, Linda (12) 143,221,228 Miller, Mark (10) 164,284 Miller, Melissa (11) 260 Miller, Peggy (11) 71,260 Miller, Phil (10) 142,146,284 Miller, William (9) 309 Millican, Mary (10) 284 Mimick, Barbara (12) 282 Minahan, Marc (10) 284 Minton, Mike (9) 142,146,310 Mitchell, Becky (12) 116,117,228 Mitchell, Gordon (9) 310 Mitchell, Linda (11) 260 Mitchell, Melody (9) 310 Mitchell, Robin (9) 310 Mize, Becky (9) 310 Moffett, Chris (10) 284 Moffett, Melissa (12) 228 Moffitt, Don (10) 143,146,284 Mokwa, Lynda (10) Monaghan, Mike (12) 113,136,228 Moncrief, Bob (10) 284 Monosson, Charles (10) Montgomery, Debbie (9) 310 Montgomery, Jimmy (10) 143,284 Montgomery, Pam (10) 284 Montgomery, Patsy (10) 142,146, 284 Moore, Coy (12) Moore, Deal (12) 82,159,196,288 Moore, Holly (10) 284 Moore, Jeff (10) 284 Moore, John (11) 260 Moore, Mark (11) 260 Moore, Paige (9) 310 Moore, Pat (10) 127,284 Moore, Robert (11) Moore, Stacey (9) 310 Moore, Tim (10) Moore, Tina (10) 284 Moorhead, Fred (12) 204 Moran, Pat (10) 284 Moreland, Gian (10) 284 Moreland, Robert (11) Moreland, Tom (11) 260 Morey, Carol (10) 284 Morey, Melissa (10) 260 Morgan, Janis (11) Morgan, Ken (12) 228 Morgan, Nancy (9) 310 Morgan, Sue (10) 284 Morgan, Trenton (9) 310 Moriss, Jimmy (11) 260 Morris, Charles (12) 228 Morris, Ellen (12) 132,133,228 Morris, Mike (12) 228 Morris, Pam (10) 284 Morrison, Alan (10) 127,129,182, 200,289 Morrison, Charles (10) 284 Morrison, Doug (10) 285,193 Morrison, Greg (10) 285,193 Moseley, Joanna (9) 310 Mosley, Candy (9) 310 Mosley, Cindy (12) 229 Mosley, Pat (11) 122,260 Mosley, Sarah (11) 143,260 Mott, Robert (9) 285,310 Moulton, Kitty (10) 148,285 Mourglia, Merdith (10) 285 Mudd, Barbara (10) 78,129,285 Mudd, Pam (9) 310 Muilenburg, Ted (9) 310 Mullane, Maureen (11) 260 Mullen, Richard (11) 260 Muller, Cindy (10) 285 Mulligan, Hester (9) 310 Mulvahill, John (10) 165,285 Mulvahill, Mark (9) 310,165 Mulvahill, Tim (12) 200,229 Murk, Deni (10) Murphy, Jim (10) Murphy, Malcolm (11) 260 Murray, Debbie (10) 285 Murray, Greg (9) 142,146,148,310 Murray, Karen (9) 310 Murray, Susan (9) 146,310 Musmeci, Mary Ann (11) 260 Musslewhite, Judy (9) 310 Musslewhite, Sam (12) 48,229 Mutzel, Kenny (10) 285 Mutzel, Steve (11) 260 Myers, Debbie (11) 260 Myers, Philip (10) 285 ne Nagel, Marc (9) 310 Nagle, Liz (10) 285 Naquin, Jaime (10) 71,285 Nations, Manton (10) Navarre, Kim (11) 260 Neighbour, Ralph (11) 260 Neisch, Linda (10) 285 Nelson, Lori (10) 285 Nelson, Marsha (12) 229 Nesbitt, Donna (9) 310 Neukom, Greg (9) 183,310 Newitt, Patty (10) 285 Newman, Cathy (12) 203,229 Newman, Michael (11) 203,260 Newman, Pat (11) 260 Newton, Phil (10) 285 Newton, Wendy (9) 143,310 Ng, Brian (9) 310 Ng, Millie (11) 260 Nicholas, Nick (12) 229 Nicholas, Vicki (11) 260 Nickerson, Ellen (10) 285 Nigh, Danny (10) 285 Nigh, David (9) 193,310 Niles, Robert (9) 310 Nisley, Cathi (11) 260 Nitschke, Beth (10) 285 Nitschke, Mary Kay (11) 125,260 Nix, Tom (11) 260 Nobles, Vicki (11) 260 Nolen, Barbara (12) 229 Nordquist, Vicki (10) 285 Norris, Patti (11) 120,260 Norwood, John (10) 285 Noufer, Steve (9) 310 Novosad, Mike (11) 260 Novotny, Bruce (12) 137,229 ZOE. Oakes, Robert (10) O’Brien, Brien (10) 193,285 O’Brien, John (9) 183 O’Brien, Mark (9) 201 O’Brien, Terence (12) Odal, Marcia (9) 142,145,310 Ogden, Bill (12) 93,151,155,159, 229 Olander, Gary (12) 159,229 366 Olander, Maribeth (9) 310 Oldrieve, Bob (11) 260 Olive, Debbie (11) 260 Oliver, Bridget (12) 160,229 Oliver, Craig (12) 229 Oliver, Lawrence (10) 285 Oliver, Mike (10) 285 Oliver, Paul (9) 310 Olivere, Kim (10) 285 Olivere, Lori (9) 310 Olivier, Craig (12) 99,155,229 Olsen, Jo (12) 135,229 Olson, Ed (11) 260 Omo, Cecile (9) 310 O'Neil, Randy (12) 229 O'Neill, Kathy (9) 310 O’Neill, Kevin (11) 260 Onstot, Jamie (9) 310 Onstot, Renee (12) 153,156,230 Oppermann, Chuck (11) 260 Oppermann, Connie (12) 230 O'Reilly, Dale (12) 196,230 Orwig, Chuck (12) 112,1 rae IFZ2179;206,230'232 186 932: 150 Osborn, Damon (11) 142,143,145, 260 Osborn, Lisa (9) 310 Osborne, Bobby (10) 181,285 Osborne, Carolyn (9) 310 Osborne, Sally (10) O’Shields, Mike (10) 182,285,205 O’Shields, Tim (12) 204,205,230 Ott, Lisa (9) 310 Otting, Randall (9) Ottinger, Lisa (11) 260 Otto, Judy (11) 260 Oury, Kris (11) 261 Ousterhout, David (9) 183,201,310 Owen, John (9) 201,310 Owen, Kent (11) 261 Owings, Nancy (11) 126,129,261 ee Pace, Chrisanne (12) 100,230 Pace, Jane (10) 285 Pace, Matt 183,201,310 Page, Russell (10) 145 Paget-Clark, Jane (9) 310 Paget-Clarke, Nicholas (12) 230 Palmer, Griff (9) 310 Palmer, Robin (10) Palmer, Shellv (10) 285 Palmer, Stu (12) 230 Parker, Jean (10) 285 Parker; John (11) 261 Parker, Judy (11) 261 Parker, Kevin (9) 310 Parker, Mike (11) 261 Parr, Laura (12) 230 Parr, Tim (10) 285 Parrish, Mark (9) 183,310 Paseman, Dirk (9) 183,310 Pasini, Nancy (11) 261 Passarella, John (9) 310 Passarella, John (9) 310 Passarella, Larry (11) 261 Passarella, Liz (12) 230 Patrick, David (12) 230 Patrick, Richard (11) 261 Patterson, David (11) 199 Patterson, Rick (9) 311 Patterson, Robert (11) 261 Paul, Pat (10) 285 Paulsen, Eric (10) 182,285 Pearcy, Bedford (11) 261 Pearson, Steve (9) 183,194,311 Pechal, Stephanie (10) 285 Peddicord, Charlotte (11) 244,261] Peddycoart, Tricia (11) 261 Pedlar, Gary (12) 59,170,172,230 Peeler, Jim (9) 311 Peklenk, Lesli (12) 132,133,160,230 Peklenk, Steve (10) 285 Penn, Gary (12) 230 Penn, John (11) 261 Penn, Larry (10) 285 Penny, Carla (11) 261 Penton, Susan (9) 311 Pepas, John (9) 311 Perez, David (12) 230, Perricone, Ellen (11) 230 Perry, Linda (11) 261 Persons, Paul (10) 142,146,148 Peters, Barbara (11) 251,261 Peterson, Linda (12) Peterson, Lisa (12) 230 Petty, Thomas (12) 230 Peverley, Scott (9) 311 Peyton, Sherry (9) 311 Pfardresher, Suzanne (10) 286 Pfeiffer, Bill (12) 230 Pfeiffer, Richard (10) 286,200 Pfeiffer, Robert (10) 286,165 Pfluger, David (9) 311 Phillipp, Paul (9) 311 Phillips, Bill (12) 143,146,231 Phillips, Gary (12) 231 Phillips, John (9) 311 Phillips, Julie (10) 286 Phillips, Loren (11) Phillips, Mike (9) 311 Phillips, Virginia (9) 311 Piazza, Michelle (9) Piazza, Renee (9) 311 Pickens, Diane (9) 311 Pickens, Doug (9) 311 Pickens, John (11) 261 Pierce, Craig (11) 261 Piggott, Guido (11) 110,111,113, 181,244,261,151 Pike, Johnny (10) 286 Pinckney, Robbie (12) 231 Pipes, Jeff (10) 286 Pippin, Alan (9) 311 Pippin, Risa (11) 261,145 Pitner, Leesa (12) 129,142 Plummer, John (10) 143,146,286 Pollock, David (10) 286 Pollock, Mark (12) 186,188,231 Polsfoot, Sally (9) 311 Polstra, John (10) 127,129,286 Poole, Jim (10) 143,145,286 Poole, Kathy (12) 122,231 Porter, Holly (10) 286 Post, David (11) 143,145,261 Post, Mike (11) 143,146,147,261 Potter, Anne (11) 261 Poulson, David (10) 286 Powell, Bob (10) 286 Powell, Kathy (10) 286 Powell, Pam (12) 231 Powell, Sandy (9) 311 Powers, Brian (12) 34,99,121,231, at Powers, Kathy (11) 261 Pratka, Melissa (9) 311 Price, Judy (11) 261 Price, Linda (9) 311 Priess, Gregg (12) 231 Prince, Georgia (9) 311 Prior, Dale (9) 183,311 Prudhomme, Frances (9) 311 Prueitt, Jo (11) 261 Pruitt, Julie (9) 311 Pugh, Denis (11) Pullara, Phyllis (9) 311 Pursifull, Patty (10) 286 Pursley, Richard (9) 311 Pursley, Terri (12) 231 Purvis, Suzanne (12) 208,231 Petes Quereaux, Carolyn (9) 311 Quinn, Chris (9) 183,294,201,311 Quinn, Mike (12) 130,131,231 Quire, Valerie (10) Quist, David (10) 286 ea had Raif, Mark (9) 312 Raiffeisen, Carol (10) 286 Rairigh, Kathy (11) 261 Raith, Charles (11) 148,261 Raith, Peter (10) 286 Ramey, Gayle (9) 312 Ramsey, Donna (10) 286 Ramsey, Steve (9) 183,205,312 Randall, John (11) 259,261 Raney, Chris (12) 231 Ranieri, Tim (12) 231 Randall, John (11) 259,261 Raney, Chris (12) 231 Ranieri, Tim (12) 231 Rasmussen, Nelson (11) 261 Rauscher, Bill (11) 261 Raymond, Janet (12) 231 Rea, Randy (9) 312,194 Read, James (10) 286 Reay, Bill (11) 261 Reay, Linda (12) 231 Reeber, Pat (11) 261 Reed, Beth (10) 286 Reed, Kristin (10) 286 Reeder, Susan (9) 312 Reeder, Tom (11) 261 Rees, Bob (12) 232 Reese, Bob (12) 232 Reese, Bob L. (10) 286,89 Reese, Chuck (11) 143,261 Reese, Steve (10) 143,146,286 Reeve, Bob (10) 286 Reid’ Merrill (9) 312 Reiland, Julie (10) 286 Reilly, Jim (11) 261 Reneau, Kandie (11) Resnick, Ruth (11) Reynolds, Darcy (10) 148,286 Reynolds, Dean (12) 232 Ribelles, Elisa (9) 142,312,145 Ribelles, Teri (10) 286,148 Rice, Melissa (9) 160,312 Richards, Randy (10) Richardson, Joel (9) 183,212 Richardson, Pris (11) 120,261 Richardson, William (9) Riddle, Phyllis (11) 261 Ried, Kathy (12) 232 Ries, Dave (9) 312 Riesen, Carol (12) 130,131,156,232 Riesen, Robin (9) 312 Riggs, Beth (9) 125,312 Riggs, Debbie (10) 286 Ringland, John (9) 312 Ringland, Tom (11) 261 Rische, Randy (11) 261,125 Risher, David (10) 182,286 Ritchey, Lee (11) 78,81 Ritchey, Luan (9) 312 Ritter, Karen (11) 261 Rivers, Rikky (12) 142,146,196,148, 156,105 Roach, John (10) 286 Roach, Rusty (12) 93,108,109,232, 155 Roberts, Bill (10) 286 Roberts, Eddie (9) 194,312 Roberts, Kathy (11) 261 Roberts, Kathy (11) 261 Roberts, Jim (10) 286 Roberts, Laura (12) 232 Roberts, Mary (12) 120,232 Roberts, Murphy (9) 312 Robertson, Scott (9) 312 Robinson, Bill (11) 261 Robinson, Craig (10) 142,146,196, 148,156,105 Robinson, Janice (10) 286 Robinson, Leigh Ann (9) 312 Robinson, Talty (9) 312 Robison, Ann (10) 286 Robinson, Mike (12) Roby, Becky (11) 88,261 Roehm, Eric (11) 261 Rogers, Andrea (10) Rogers, Kevin (10) 286 Rogers, Steve (11) 130,131,263 Rohde, Peggy (9) 312 Roher, Kaki (12) 135,198,232 Rollert, Debbie (10) 286 Rollins, Tom (9) 312 Rolon, Beki (11) 263 Rolon, Cindy (10) 286 Rolon, Frances (12) 127,129,170, 72,233 Rolon, Larry (9) 127,312 Rolon, Mike (9) 312 Rome, Fran (9) 312 Rome, Vicki (12) 56,135,233 Rosebrugh, Jan (12) 233 Rosebrugh, Pattie (10) 286 Roshong, Rob (11) 142,146,263 Ross, Cathy (11) 125,263 Ross, Daniel (9) 312 Ross, Joe (.12) 233 Ross, Linda (9) 312 Ross, Mary Lynn (10) Ross, Paul (10) 286 Ross, Susan (11) 263 Rosser, Pam (10) 286 Roston, Denise (12) 233 Roston, Patti (11) 263 Roth, Laura (10) 286 Rothaus, Leslie (9) 111, 312 Rousaville, Kay (10) 286 Rousaville, Patti (12) 96,233 Roup, Nancy (9) 312 Rovello, Debbie (10) 286 Royal, Larry (12) 233 Royston, Dave 161 Ruhlin, David (11) 263 Ruhlin, Kathy (9) 312 Rusch, Stephen (10) 286 Rusche, Steve (9) 312 Russ, Mike (9) 183,194,312 Russ, Susan (11) 263 Russell, Betty (10) 286 Russell, David (11) 1 27,203,263 Russell, David S. (9) 312 Russell, Judi (9) 312 Russell, Mary (9) 125,312 Russell, Mike (9) 201,312 Ruther, Chip (10) 193,288 Rutrough, Marc (10) Ryan, Melissa (11) 120,125,263 Ryan, Tina (11) 263 Ryan, Tom (12) 171,172,233 Rystrom, Kim (12) 233,330 Rystrom, Marcia (11) 263 Ges Saad, George (11) 263 Saad, Kathy (9) 312 Sabins, Debbie (12) 233 Saklatura, David (9) 312 Sams, Bob (10) 288 Sams, Cathie (11) 263 Sams, Larry (9) 312 Sanders, Claudia (11) Sanders, Jane (11) 263 Sanders, Muffy (11) 263 Sanderson, Candy (11) Sanderson, Tom (11) 263 Sandland, Bob (10) 288 Sandland, Linda (12) 233 Sandvik, Terry (9) 312 Sapko, Doris (12) Sapko, Nancy (11) 263 Sartorius, Tom (10) 143,145,288 Saville, John (9) 312 Savit, Judith (9) 312 Saucier, Snuffy (11) 263 Saulnier, Suzanne (10) Saxe, Sandy (11) 77,199,263 Scace, Cody (11) 127,129,181,263 Schaefer, Kim (9) 143,146,312 Schaefer, Sean (9) 148,312 Schafer, Suzanne (11) 263 Schaife, Bill (12) 233 Schandaliate, Concetta (11) 263 Schares, Tom (10) 143,146,288 Scharn, Chris (10) 203,288 Scharn, Linda (11) 114,115,263 Schauer, Alan (9) 143,145,296,312 Schauer, Paul (12) 146,233 Scheike, Robert (9) Scheline, Paula (12) 132,133,233 Schenck, Kathy (11) 263 Schenck, Greg (9) 312 Schentes, Jill (10) 288 Scheppke, Jim (12) 27,130,131, 1437146,15391 48233-3011 Scheppke, Tom (9) 148,312 Schermerhorn, Peter (9) Schick, Bob (10) 268,288 Schifani, Lily (12) 233 Schifani, Lisa (10) Schather, Juli (10) 288 Schlosser, Steve (9) 312 Schmidt, David (9) 127,129,312 Schmoe, Lee (10) 288 Schmoe, Lynne (9) 313 Schmoker, Nancy (11) 263 Schneider, Gretchen (12) 233 Schneider, Heidi (10) 288 Schnittker, Doug (9) 313 Schoeneman, Mike (12) 233 Schooly, Allan (10) 288 Schubert, Cindy (12) 122,133,56, 132,62,233,88 Schuetz, Tim (10) 126,1 29,288,182, 127 Schultheis, Stephen (12) 233 Schutte, Ann (11) 159,263 Schutte, David (11) 171,263 Schwanke, David (11) 193,263 Schwanke, Mary (10) 288 Schwartzkpf, Lee (9) 313 Schwartzkopf, Lois (9) 313 Schwinn, Mike (12) 27,170,172,233 Schwenk, Cliff (11) 263 Scott, Jan (12) 233 Scott, Jennifer (9) 313 Scott, Paul (11) 187,263 Scroggins, Keith (11) Scruby, Beth (9) 313 Seaback, Gary (10) 288 Seba, Barbara (10) 288 Sebring, Ann (9) 313 Sebring, Chris (10) 288 Segnar, Jeane (11) 263 Seipel, Mark (9) 194,313 Self, Teri (12) 141,233 Sellers, Susan (9) 313 Senning, Mark (11) 263 368 Shaffer, Beth (9) 313 Shaffer, Sue (10) 203,288 Shaffer, Sherilyn (9) 203,313 Shannon, Dan (11) 181,263 Shapiro, Debbie (10) 288 Sharp, Donald (12) 234 Sharpe, Janet (9) 313 Shaw, Jill (9) 313 Shaw, Joni (9) 313 Shaw, Laurie (11) 77,263 Shaw, Susan (12) 234 Shaw, Susan (11) 263 Shaw, Vicki (11) 263 Sheckarski, Beth (9) 313 Sheckarski, Frank (10) 288 Shelby, Dave (10) 288 Sherk, Chris (12) 234 Sherman, Sherrie (9) 313 Sherman, Cora (11) 143,263,145 Sherrod, Margaret (10) 288 Shetler, Dave (9) 313 Shetler, Linda (9) 313 Shilling, Ken (11) 263 Shilling, Steve (9) 313 Shipman, Jan (12) 1 16,198,234 Shipman, Nancy (10) 288 Shockney, Carl (10) 143,145,288 Shoptaw, Debbie (9) 313 Short, John (10) 288 Shotwell, Doug (10) 182,288 Shoup, George (12) 234 Shoup, Mike (12) 200 Shuffler, Slaon (12) 234 Shumate, Becky (11) 71,141,263 Shute, Ellen (11) Shute, Mary (9) 198,313 Sicking, Daniel (11) 263 Sidebottom, Carol (12) 234 Siegel, Cec (11) 263 Siegel, Susan (9) 313 Siess, Kurt (9) 194,183,313 Siess, Charles (12) 234 Sigler, Kathy (12) 124,125,234 Silver, Gary (10) Simmons, Leigh (10) 288 Simon, Larry (9) 313 Simons, Bill (11) 143,146,263 Simoneaux, Randy (10) Simoneaux, Vicki (12) 162,234 Simpson, Arthur (10) 288 Simpson, Marsha (10) 288 Sinclair, Leslie (9) 125,313 Sinderson, Terry (9) 313 Singleton, Carol (11) 263 Siragusa, Carolyn (9) 313 Sisk, Pam (12) Sistare, Paul (11) 263 Sixta, Julie (12) 234 Skelton, Karen (11) 263 Skidmore, Larry (10) 143,145 Skidmore, Linda (9) 313 Skinner, Amy (9) 148,313 Skogman, Cindy (11) 263 Skogman, Darrell (12) 186,234 Skogman, Rusty (9) 313 Slagle, Robert (10) 288 Slagle, Tom (9) 313 Slaydon, DeDe (10) 126,129,268, 289 Slinkard, Mike (10) 289 . Sloan, Cathy (9) 129,313 Sloan, Gary (11) 127,126,129,264 | Sloan, Leonard (12) 234 Sloan, Mark (10) 289 Sloan, Monica (12) 234 Sloan, Myra (9) 313 Sloss, Carol (11) 131,130,264 Small, Byron (12) 259 Small, Carl (9) 313 Small, Nancy (10) 272,289 Smith, Becky (10) 289 Smith, Betsy (11) 264 Smith, Brenda (9) Smith, Brian (12) 234 Smith, Chris (10) 289 Smith, Clark (10) 193,289 Smith, Courtney (9) 313 Smith, Cynthia (10) 289 Smith, Dan (11) 143,146,264 Smith, Danny (10) 182,199,289. . Smith, Doug (9) 313 Smith, Ellen (9) 313,148 Smith, Greg (12) 170,172,234 Smith, Jeff (11) 264 Smith, Jeremy (10) 289 Smith, Jim (9) 313 Smith, Kathy (11) 264 Smith, Kermit (12) 202,203,234 Smith, Kim (10) 125,289 Smith, Kris (11) 119,264 Smith, Karen (9) 313 Smith, Ken (9).313 Smith, Larry (10) 289 Smith, Marilyn (11) 264 | Smith, Mary (10) 198,289 | Smith, Mike (10) 289 Smith, Nick (9) 313,165 Smith, Paul (9) 313 Smith, Rick (12) 234 Smith, Richard (11) 264 Smith, Robert (11) 118,200,264 Smith, Susan (9) 313 Smith, Suzanne (10) 289 | Smith, Thomas (12) 11 | Smith, Tom (10) 289 | Smith, Tim (10) 182,289 lik Smith, Tres (10) 289 | Symth, Patricia (10) 289 is Snyder, Neil (10) 289 HK Solsbury, Anne (9) 313 | Solsbury,Carol (9) 313 Sontag, Gretchen (12) 235 Sossaman, Becky (12) 235 | Sossaman, Dana (10) 289 ! Spain, Paul (12) 136,235 . Spain, Steve (9) 313 Spargo, Judy (11) 264 Sparks, Steve (11} 264 : Spear, Ken (12) 235 Spears, Dan (12) 235 Spears, Marcy (10) 125,198,289 Specht, Gary (10) 289 Specht, Susan (10) 289 Specht, Tom (11) 170,172,176,180, 264 | Spence, Mike (9) 183,313,332 Spence, Sue (12) 102,139,235 Spillane, Janet (11) 264 Spira, Nancy (9) 313 Sprott, Tom (9) 143,145,314 Sproul, Jeffery (11) 264 Spurlock, Brenda (11) 264 Stack, Chris (12) 235 Stafford, Randy (10) 289 Stafford, Ronnie (11) 143,145 Stallcup, Debbie (12) 235 Stallcup, Robert (10) 278,289,165 Stanberry, Jane (9) 114,314 | Stanbery, Susan (11) 141,264 Stanka, Tim (10) 186,289 ) Stancill, Judy (11) 264 Stansberry, Lloyd (12) 113,150,171, 172-205,235 Stansberry, Sue (9) 71,314 Stanton, Maureen (1,1) 203,264 | Stark, Nancy (10) 203,289 Stark, Sandra (9) 314 Stary, Mike (12) 95 Starrak, Jim (11) 181,264 Starrak, Ward (9) 183,314 Stassen, Rayma (11) St. Clair, Charles (11) 77, 199,264 Steed, Linda (10) 289 Steele, Randy (12) 235 ‘Steiner, Lindsay (12) 235 Steitz, Bill (11) 143,146,264 Stelzig, Gary (11) 264 Stelzig, Kay (9) 314 | Stendeback, Cindy (9) —— Stephens, Allison (9) 314 Stephens, Greg (11) 200,264 Stephens, Greg (11) 264 Stephens, Jan (10) 142,146 Stephens, Mark (10) 289 Stephens, Rob (12) 188,186,235 Stephens, Vicki (10) 198,289 Sterkx, Suzanne (9) 314 Stevens, Beth (9) 148,314 Stevenson, William K. (10) | Stewart, Diane (10). 146,142,289 Stewart, Donna (9) 314 Stewart, Janice (9) 314 | Stewart, John (11). 264 | Stewart, John (11) 148,264 | Stewart, Lloyd (12) 235 Stewart, Mel (12) 235 Stewart, Shawn (10) 289 | Stewart, Steven (9) 314 | Still, Tim (9) 194,314 St. Laurent, Monique (10) 289 St. Martin, David (10) | Stone, Bill (10) 193,289 Stone, Debbie (9) 314 | Stone, Mary (10) 125,289 | Stone, Mike (12) 136,137,235 Story, David (9) 314 Story, Mike (10) 235 Stover, Fritz (10) 289,165 | Stover, Nancy (12) 235 | Stover, Susie (11) 264 . a7 St. Pierre, Emile (12) 235 Strader, Connie (11) 264 Straub, John (11) 264 Stubbs, Sandy (10) 142,289,145 Stringer, Lance (11) 264 Stuewe, Jean (12) Subblet, Chuck (12) 235 Subblet, Mary (9) Sugimoto, David (9) 142,314,145 Sullivan, Mike (12) 235 Sullivan, Dan (9) 314,332 Summers, Edward (10) 289 Summers, Lorraine (10) Sunday, Tim (12) 235 Sustala, Barbara (11) 264 Sutton, Chuck (9) 314 Sutton, Nancy (10) 289 Sutton, Pat (12) 146,143,235 Sutton, Richard (10) 289 Swaim, James (12) 235 Swanke, Steve (10) 289 Swanson, Charles (11) 143,146,205, 264 Swanson, Randy (10) 289 Sweeny, Patrick (10) 165 Sweeton, Mindy (12) 235 Swinback, Joe (12) 136,171,172, 173 AZ AN 78236 Swink, Debbie (10) 125,198 Swink, Jim (12) 170,172,236 Sykes, Hinney (11) 259,264,276 Sykes, Lin (12) 236,259 iS ide: Taggert, Steve (10) 164,289 Taylor, George (10) 289 Taylor, Gaye (12) 103,129,126,236 Taylor, Jan (10) 289 Taylor, Larry (10) 289 Taylor, Laura (10) 290 Taylor, Marsha (12) 124,125,236 Taylor, Tim (9) 314 Taussig, Leslie (9) 314 Teague, Becky (11) Teague, Connie (12) 236 Teckemeyer, Walter (11) 264 Teinert, Karen (10) 290 Teinert, Nancy (11) 264 Teinert, Steve (9) 164,314 Telfort, Dave (11) 264 Temple, Martha (11) 264 Terry, Bill (12) 236 Terry, Will (12) 187,188,189,191, 236 Thelen, Bill (9) 314 Thelen, James (9) 314 Thelen, Mark (10) 290 Thomas, Bill (11) 181,264 Thomas, Ellen (11) 264 Thomas, Janet (9) 314 Thomas, John (10) 290 Thomas, John H. (9) 314 Thomas, Pat (10) 290 Thomas, Robert (10) 290 Thomas, Shelley (11) 264 Thomason, John (10) 146,148,290 Thompson, Debbie (12) 236 Thompson, Diane (12) 141,236 Thompson, Ed (11) 181 Thompson, Jill (10) 290 Thompson, Jeff (9) 314 Thompson, Karen (12) 236 Thompson, Mike (9) 183,201,314 Thompson, Nancy (11) 264 Thompson, Pat (11) 143,145,264 Thompson, Steve (9) 183,314 Thompson, Scott (10) 182,290 Thompson, Wes (9) 183,314 Thomson, David (9) 314 Thornton, Lisa (9) 145,314 Thurber, Cynthia (10) Tickle, Bill (11) 264 Tierney, Bob (9) 183,194,314 Timmis, Dave (11) 203,264 Tingle, Kay (10) 290 ‘Tingle, Keith (12) 92,236,157 Toder, Stephen (12) Tomberline, Sharon (11) 264 Toomey, Donna (10) 282,290 Toomey, Laurie (9) 203,314 Toomey, Marylynne (11) 203,264 Tope, Pat (10) 290 Touchy, Patricia (10) 290 Tough, Bruce (11) 77,203 Towell, Brenda (10) 148,290 Towell, David 12) 236 Towell, Lynne (11) 264 Towery, Tom 203 Towle, Lester (11) Town, David (9) 314 Town, Tina (12) 161,236 Tracy, Karen (9) 314 Trantham, Claire (9) 314 Trantham, Tom (12) 236 Traverse, Elizabeth (10) Travis, Wanda (11) 265 Trentham, Gary (11) 187,189,191, 265 Trimble, Becky (11) 265 Triplett, Steve (11) 265 Tripple, Pam (10) 290 Tripple, Steve (12) 236 Trostel, Richard (11) 143,146,148, 265 Trostle, Kay (11) 265 Trostle, Kim (12) 236 Trosciwski, Mark (9) 314 Troy, Kevin (10) 290 Trujillo, Jorge (9) 194,314 Tulloch, Dede (10) 148,290 Tullock, Sherry (12) 120,236 Tumbry, Nancy (9) 314 Turner, Corky (9) 314 Turner, Dagne (12) 236 Turner, Dinah (9) 314 Turner, Steve (11) 265 Tuttle, Lynn (12) 236 Tuttle, Robin (9) 314 Tyres, Wanda (12) 236 369 eal § Bea. Uhr, Mark (10) Uhiacke, Neil (9) 314 Unger, Susan (9) 314 Urech, Athur (9) 183,201,314 Urech, Mary (11) 265 Utt, Kimberlee (9) 198,314 hee Vague, David (10) 290 Valleroy, Carol (10) 290 Vallone, Rick (11) 181,265 Vance, Kathy (12) 236 Vance, John (10) 290 Vanston, Dick (11) Vanston, Dick (12) 237 Van Derber, Janice (12) 142,146, 148,236 Van Ert, Jill (10) 142,290,146,148 Van Fleet, Vanita (12) 114,141,236 Van Leuvan, Jane (10) 195,290 Van Loozen, Bill (10) 181,127,290 Van Meurs, Richard (9) 314 Van Nort, Collins (9) 194 Van Pielt Gordon (12) 237 Vansant, Ann (9) Van Winkle, Dwight (11) Van Wijen, Annalee (9) 314 Van Wijen, Dieke (10) 146,142,290 Varney, Tomine (10) 198,290 Vasek, Ralph (12) 237 Vaughn, Mike (10) 290 Vaughn, Trey (11) 265 Veazy, David (9) 183,201,316 Veazy, Gerry (12) 237 Veggeberg, Kurt (11) 143,145,265 Veggeberg, Scott (9) 142,146,316 Verner, Farley (11) 265,266 Vesper, Robert (12) 237 Viscarde, Dina (10) 290 Visser, Mark (9) 316 Visser, Robert (11) 265 Vitek, Karen (10) 290 Vilanzy, Mary (10) 290 Vlanzy, Wanda (12) 237 Vorda, Patty (10) 290 NAS Waddell, Donald (9) 148,149 Waite, Mike (9) 183,316 Waite, Warren (11) 181,265,322 Waggoner, Kathy (12) 121,132,135, 133,237 Wagner, Linda (12) 72,237 Wakin, Steve (11) 170,265 Waldhauser, Robin (9) 316 Waldhauser, Walter (10) 164,165, 290 Walker, Bert (11) Walker, Bill (12) 237 Walker, Becky (10) 202,203,290 Walker, Craig (10) 290 370 Walker, David (9) 316 Walker, Denise (12) 237,72 Walker, Johnny (10) 142,145,290 Walker, Maida (12) 237 Wall, Bob (10) 170,172,290 Wall, Jessica (9) 31 6 Wall, Katherine (9) 316 Walla, Pat (12) 237 Wallace, Cathy (11) 265 Wallace, Lyn (9) 316 Wallace, Nancy (9) 316 Wallace, Guy (12) 237 Walls, Debbie (10) 290 Walsh, Tommy (11) 265 Walsh, Bobby (10) 182,290 Walstad, Barbara (12) 138,156,159 Walz, Anne (10) 125,148,281,290 Wambie, Ellen (11) 265 Ward, Linda (11) 265 Wardell, Ronald (10) 181,290 Wardell, Ronda (12) 237 Wardlow, Susan (10) 290 Wareham, Mike (11) 265 Warfield, Dickie (9) 316 Warfield, Stephanie (11) 148,265 Warlick, Estelle (10) 290 Warmack, Roxann (11) 265 Warmack, Susan (12) 29,130,131, 237 Warnock , Curt (9) 183,316 Warren, Diane (9) 316 Warren, Janet (11) 142,145,265 Warren, William (12) 237 Washburn, Brenda (9) 316 Waters, Martin (12) 173,238 Waters, Melanie (11) 266 Watford, Liz (11) 266 Watkins, Gary (10) 143,145,290 Watkins, Greg (9) 316 Watkins, Karen (10) 290 Watson, Janis (12) 123,238 Watson, Kathryn (9) 316 Watson, Konnie (10) 290 Watson, Owen (9) Watson, Ricky (12) 130,132,133,142, 146,238 Watts, Cheryl (10) 125,290 Waycott, Thomas (10) Weaver, Diane (12) 160,238 Weaver, Keith (10) 290 Weaver, Melissa (11) 244,266 Weaver, Nancy (12) 161 Weaver, Steve (9) Weaver, Tom (12) 136,234,238,151 Webb, Sherry (12) 238 Webb, Terry (12) 238 Weber, Betsy (11) 266 Weber, Diane (9) 316 Weber, John (11) 266 Webster, Nancy (12) 94,238,74 Webster, Shirley (10) 290 Weddle, Linda (9) 316 Weedn, Debbie (12) 74,129,238 Weedn, Jim (10) 182,290 Weedn, Robert (9) 316 Weeks, Barbara (9) 305,316 Weems, Craig (12) 238 Weems, Sherry (9) 316 Wehemeyer, Nancy (12) 95,135, 238,325 Wehemeyer, Peggy (9) 126,129,316 | Wehrle, Barbara (11) 266 Weikman, Vicki (10) 291 Weiler, Don (9) 316 Weis, Andy (11) 163,267 Welborn, Debbie (11) 267 Welch, Lee (11) 267 Welch, Ronnie (9) 316,165 Welch, Shelby (9) 316,165 - Welch, Steve (10) 164,291 Wells, Janet (12) 142,238 Welsh, Betsy (10) 291 Welsh, Bob (12) 238 Welsh, Susan (9) 316 Werner, Beth (10) 291 Werner, Chuck (12) 226,238 Werner, Mark (11) 267,285 Wernick, Beth (12) 78,238,153 Wesley, Kathy (12) 161,238 West, Bobby (9) 34,316 West, Connie (11) 267 West, David (9) 316,165 West, Susan (11) 267 Westbrook, Julie (11) 267 Whaler, Terri (10) Whatley, Linda (12)238 Wheatley, Tim (11) 267 Wheatley, Toni (9) 316 Wheeler, Steve (11) 143,146,267 Whitaker, Bob (11) 112,244,267 Whitaker, Kay (12) 49,54,67,91, 132,133,196,229 238 Whitaker, Russel (10) 182,200,291 White, Barbara (12) 143,146 White, Brad (10) 291 White, Britt (11) 267 White, Gary (10) 291 White, Gregg (11) 267 White, John (9) 316 White, Linda (9) 316 White, Marilyn (11) 267 White, Mark (12) 238 White, Michael (10) 78,291 White, Nancy (12) 83,238 White, Philip (9) 183,316 White, Randy (12) 238 White, Teresa (12) 238 White, Vicki (10) 291 Whiteman, Diane (11) 267 Whitesides, Brenda (11) 257,267 Whitfield, Mike (9) 316 Whitmire, Carl (10)193,291 Whitney, Joanne (11) 267 Whitney, Paul (12) 239 Whitney, Richard (11) 267 Whitsel, David (9) 316 Whitsel, Travis (11) 267 Whittaker, Debbie (10) 291 Whittle, Kathy (11) Wichlep, Sharon (12) 239 Wickert, Julie (11) 267 Wiedemer, Jim (11) 267 Wightman, Richard (9) 316 Wilcoxson, Michelle (9) 316 |) Wiley, Donna (9) 125,316 | Wiley, Marla (9) 316 }) Wilhelrn, James (9) Wilhelm, Linda (12) 118,239 Wilkerson, Anita (10) 291 Wilkerson, Terry (11) 143,146,148, 16] Wilkes, Heather (11) 148,267 Wilkin, Mark (9) 316 Wilkins, Bob (11) 267 Wilkins, Melanie (10) 146,291 Wilkins, Steve (12) Wilkinson, Linda (12) 239 Willhite, Jim (10) 291 Willhite, Jon (9) 316 Willhite, Tampra (11) Williams, Bobby (9) 183,205,316 Williams, Debbie (11) 267 Williams, Dorothy (12) 231,239 Williams, Herbert (10) 291 | Williams, James (12) 239,324 Williams, Marcy (10) 291 Williams, Mark (10) 291,145 ‘Williams, Robert (9) 183,316 Williams, Sharon (12) 239 Williford, Mike (10) 291 Willis, Carol (10) 291 Willis, John (12) 67,130,132,133, 239 Willis, Kyle (9) 316 Willis, Page (10) 193,291 Wilson, Dale (12) 240 Wilson, David (9) 203,316 Wilson, Debbie (9) 316 Wilson, Debbie (11) 267 | Wilson, Deborah (11) Wilson, Charlotte (12) 240 Wilson, Bill (9) 316 Wilson, Jay (9) 34 Wilson, John (12) Wilson, John (9) 316 | Wilson, Judy (10) 292 Wilson, Kathi (1.1) 142,148,267 Wilson, Larry (12) 48,240,324 Wilson, Phyllis (11) 125,267 Wilson, Stephan (11) 267 Wilson, Steve (12) 48,240,187 Wilson, Steve L. (12) 240 | Wimbrow, Marybryan (12) 162,240 Winchell, Blake (11) 78,79,81,125, | B27 ,429,1.52,267 | Winchell, Margaret (9) 125,316 Wintringharn, Bob (12) 324 Wintz, Mike (10) 292 Wintz, Steve (10) 292 Wipperman, Scott (9) 183,317 Wipperman, Sue (12) 62,132,133, 150,159,240 Wiseman, Chris (12) 132,133,240, 15? Wiseman, Kurt (10) 292 Witherspoon, Debbie (11) 267 Witmer, Laura (12) 132,133,142,143, 240,146 Witmer, Marie (9) 317 Witmer, Nancy (10) 148,292 Wittwer, Barbara (12) 240 Witzleb, Marvin (11) Woellert, Karen (12) Woestendick, John (11) 267 Woestendick, William (11) Wolf, Bob (11) 143,145,267 Wolf, Charles (9) 317 Wolf, Debbie (10) 292 Wolfe, Janie (9) 198 Wolfe, Mike (10) 164,292 Wolff, Jim (10) 292 Wolff, Robert (12) 240 Womack, Robert (11) 126,127,128, 830513 1,129,267 Wood, Allan (9) 316 Wood, David (10) 193,292 Wood, Edwin (10) 292 Wood, Lynda (10) 148,292 Weod, Robert (9) 317 Wood, Sharon (12) 124,241 Wood, Tonda (12) 241 Woodard, Dale (10) 292 Woodard, Tricia (9) 317 Woods, Cathy (10) 292 Woods, Mike (10) 292 Woodson, Will (9) 317 Woodward, Linda (9) 317 Woodward, Nancy (10) Woodward, Rall (12) Woodward, Shannon (9) 198,317 Woodworth, Mo (11) 267 Woolfolk, Mel (9) 317 Woolridge, Cindy (11) 267 Worbington, Mike (12) 171,172,217, 241 Worrell, Missy (Til. hioplee, 267,286 Worrell, Randolph (9) 194 Wright, Dan (12) 199,241 Wright, Lily (9) 317 Wright, Meldinda (9) 317 Wright, Peggy (12) 241 Wright, Philip (11) 143,145,267 Wyman, Richard (9) 317 Wyngarden, Clint (12) 203,241 aay Sk Yarbrough, David (12) 241 Yasoni, Claude (10) Yates, Karen (9) 317 Yates Susan (9) 317 Yeagin, Debbie (11) Yeagin, Pam (9) 317,328 Yelich, Ann (10) 292 Yelich, Lou (11) 181,267 Yochum, John (9) 127,129,317 York, Jennifer (9) 317 Yost, Fred (9) 317 -Youens, Cliff (10) 292 Young, Bruce (10) 276,292 Young, Debbie (11) 72,267 Young, Red (11) 267 Young, Virginia (9) 317 Youngblood, Jim (9) 317 Youngblood, Kathy (9) 317 Youngblood, Sharmon (11) 267 Youngblood, Tricia (11) 267 Youngman, Janet (10) 292 Yount, Paula (10) 142,292,145 Say gue Zabriskie, Susan (10) 292 Zachary, Suzie (10) 292 Zal, Eli (10) 292 Zal, Tony (12) Zapp, Terri (9) 317 Zapp, Vicky (12) 241,135 Zarper, Robert (9) 317 Zeh, Doreen (9) 317 Zeh, Janice (11) 267 Zeh, Nadine (11) 267 Zeien, Cathy (11) 78,79,81,126, 129,152,267 Ziesel, Gale (10) 292 Zimmerman, John (10)292 Zimmerman, John (9) Zimmerman, Sue (12) 241 Zoch, David (9) 315,317 Zoch, Marvin 200 Zoch, Walter (10) 292 Zoss, Cynthia (10) 292 ; bon cent C This Was Westchester 1970 The year is finally ended and all that is left now is graduation for the Seniors and the last bell for the rest. We leave with feelings of relief, satisfaction, achievement and extreme gladness. Now all we have left of our 1969-1970 year is a yearbook, one in which we, the staff, hope to have captured the more precious moments. OP ie ¥ raise emo k ion eae Wal O° q Tpasyiare We S WMA aie Ae i eas %., ( SLMAGEE, a X97 CRG 79 Of 336 Wop RIO G+ Se ee eee TOMO nok 47 . a poe ae . Wee ry The staff of the 1970 MIACIS wishes to dedicate this book to their dear friend and former staffer, Margie Atwood. Her achieve- ments were many and her influence great. She helped set up the foundations for the new Student Council here in the summer of 1967, after serving as a Freshman officer and Representative to the Student Council at Memorial. In her Junior year she held the position of Executive Committeeman. She was also with the Drill Team their first year at the S.M.U. Pep Squad and Drill Team School, and also the second year, serving as Staff Sergeant for Company B. She was hon- ored by receiving the Spirit Award given by the Wranglerettes. She was also on the MIACIS. staff for two years working with advertising. An avid club goer, she was Secretary for both the English Honor Society and the Future Teachers of America Club. In addition, she was Vice-President of Gamma Sigma Chi. It is because of all these honors and achievements that we feel she deserves the recognition and dedication of this book. Westchester is truly indebted to her for her leadership and influence. pecigtehger nen a he | | ps ey mri x ir) no oY, i, Oe ON uf te Caan ‘ rie Fo bee Acknowledgemen Ss As a result of the help of twenty staffers and five photographers we hope to have conveyed an accurate picture of the 1969-70 school year at Westchester High School. A new decade dawned and from it came the theme of this year’s book— the ‘70's. Special effects in the way of spot color were used for a new look. Also various screens were used to create an unusual type of book. On this page, it is my opportunity to express my appre- ciation and thanks to those students who put it all together. First, a special thanks goes to LISA BENNETT for the idea of 1970 as the theme of the book. And the photographers—they were invaluable and should receive much more credit than any one person could give. Split thanks go to MRS. TERRY ORR, who pushed us through our first two deadlines and to MRS. NANETTE WIESE, whose persistence got our pages in on time for the last two. And last, but not least to MR. D‘EON PRIEST, who deserves a heartfelt thanks for the innumerable hours, both on the phone and here which he spent with us. And a big thanks goes to you—the stu- dent, for without you there would not have been a story to be told. 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