Western Hills High School - Catamount Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1972
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Pm' 1 1 -Q! :gum 1. 4 l. IM 'v- 1' x W. lA 5x-gig .Jun-r '+ -V v-.wx -yd ' q ink. A -X ' R52 PRGFESSIQNALS My lapcslry's pr0l'cssiona.ls Conslruclinlf lllc lllrcads of knowlccl e C EllC0lll'ilgClIlClllI discouragement. llu-lr wurds. llwlr ill7ll0llS Tlllfil' livers dvvulcd lo shaping ours Incomprulncmliblug clcur. Q fri. A f E!!! 4, , I VV 4 .m s-gan IO M .Q . ,, , . , .nur K Ln ,gg .sin qmmwwv MRS BESSIE THOMAS U PRQPESSIQNALS if , f H, 4 .4-FX Education Led B Concerne TOP: Mr. Julius Truelson is the superintendent of Fort Worth Public Schools. RIGHT: The School Board consists of Mr. Stan Harrell, Mrs. J ack Shan- non, J r., Mr. Bill Elliott, The Rev- erend john R. Leatherbury, Mr. Green B. Trimble, Mr. J im Han-is, and Mr. Bobby Bruner. BELOW: Mrs. Besie Thomas, Mr. Carl Robinson, and Mrs. Mildred Washington pause in the hall for a few moments. BELOW RIGHT: While in Mrs. Dodrill's office, our cameraman caught Mr. Stovall at his desk. d Individual Education is directed by devoted individ- uals towards greater advancement. As super- intendent of the Fort Worth Public Schools, Mr. Julius Truelson strives to help those who need an education in all schools. Fort Worth School Board members resolve issues con- fronting the school system. Principal of Western Hills, Mr. P. B. Stovall, shows the value of education by getting involved with students and teachers. Vice-principals Mrs. Frances Alles, Mr. Carl Robinson, and Mr. Nick Ruggieri enable students to strive for the progress of better communication. All of these people working together form an im- portant structure----education. wmkwvmr TOP LEFT: Vice-principal Mrs. Frances Alles has a large job keeping the class counts balanced. ABOVE: Working on daily problems facing students, Mr. Nick Ruggieri tries to figure out a solution. LEFT: Our administrative staff consists of Mr. Carl Robinson, Mr. Nick Ruggieri, Mrs. Frances Alles, and Mr. P. B. Stovall. School Improved by Consideration, Time, Hard Work Consideration, hard work, and dedicated time are all found in the WHHS office staff and counseling staff. Mrs. Bessie Thomas handles much of the school 's business, while Mrs. Madge Prince, answers the daily prob- lems on the telephone. Mrs. Tommie Dodrill and Mrs. Billie Prince help each student with transcripts, substitute teachers, and payroll. Attendance clerks Mrs. Gladys Wallace and Mrs. Sally Carter have a big job keeping the attendance records. Counselors Mrs. Ann Bradley, Mrs. Kathryn Edwards, Mrs. Mary Alice Webb, and Mr. Bill Polson aid in the scheduling of individuals and help the sen- iors in future planning. School nurse Mrs. Barbara King gives care to students who are ill RIGHT: Mrs. Tommie Dodrill is in charge of the transcripts for all students. BELOW: Helping Mrs. Kathryn Edwards with paper work is sophomore Melanie Stellar. 31 Mrs. Ann Bradley Mrs. Tommie Dodrill Mrs. Kathryn Edwards Mrs. Barbara King Mrs. Billie Prince Mrs. Madge Prince Mrs. Bessie Thomas Mrs. Gladys Wallace Mrs. Mary Alice Webb ,AM 5 Mrs. Sally Carter is the new attendance clerk replacing Mrs. Gregory after the first nine weeks. Science Seeks New Goals of Stud New directions of study are taken by the Science Department teachers to establish a logical pattem of thinking. New members in- clude Mr. Webster Armstrong, Mrs. Sharland Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Gwen Rogers, and Mr. George Sutton. Mr. Lloyd Seely serves as de- partment chairman. Mr. Robert Dixon is sponsoring the Science Club and golf team. Two biology instructors are Mr. Baron Pressley and Mrs. Ruth Amend. Mrs. Mary Shimp is the only chemistry teacher. Mrs. Kirkpatrick sponsors the Clean Environment Club. General Physical Science is taught by Mr. John Stripling and Mr. Kenneth Dryden. RIGHT: Mrs. Winnie Taylor, who was switched to the Math Department after the first nine weeks, smiles pleasantly at the antics of her eighth period science class. BELOW: Mrs. Sharland Kirkpatrick works with Will Wohler on a physics problem. Y-V ,. ...Q .... , . Q A-er Mr. Ruth Amend Mr. Robert Dixon Mr. Kenneth Dryden Mr. B. K. Prissley Mrs. Gwen Rogers Mr. Lloyd Seeley Mrs.Mary Shimp M .J hnsna na A , Mi,-. Gtieorge Di,Siiiton,7ff7L' Swan' fqa, 'X' Y .fi M l'a '7 , -1 ,Q f :IV ,W fi ,H . k N. wg R-P .f , fr m ffl , w ' . 11 ,',, f Q if y H W- fi, A eva., .,,......-- V W- ...M f 0 H ., r , 5 TOP LEFT: Quietly waiting during a break o n registration day, Mr. John Stripling thinks, What a day! TOP RIGHT: Mr. Webster Armstrong listens attentively to a student's question in his gen- eral physical science clam. 4584! Vocational Subjects Widen Scope New interests are expressed by the un- usual courses of the Industrial Arts and H o m e m ak i ng Departments. Miss Linda Nichols is teaching a pilot program in child development. Mrs. Ruth Campbell joined Mrs. Elise Ball and Mrs. Carol F eik this year in teaching homemaking and home and family living. Electricity and plastics are two unique. courses offered by the industrial arts in- structor Mr. ,Iimmye Norris. Four other courses are taught by Mr. J ack Bishop, Mr. William Mazy, and Mr. Don Smith L ' l?7 ll! Mrs. Ruth Campbell Mrs. Carol Feik Miss Linda Nichols Mr. I im Bishop Mr. William Mazy Mr. ,Iimmye Non-is Mr. Don Smith TOP: Miss Linda Nichols prepares a Hower arrange- ment in the living room. RIGHT: Drafting instructor Mr. J ack Bishop checks a student's drawing in the lab. 40 ltff'i 40' ,fvq Fine Arts Encourages individualism Mrs. I ewell Kelly Mr. Jerry J ones Mr. Ed Cun'y LEFT: One more time . . .! smile Mrs. Kelly and Mr. I ones in harmony. TOP: Tommy johnson and Calvin Eng discuss their art work with Mr. Curry. The Music and Art Departments benefit the entire school with cafeteria murals, stage productions, and community performances. Mr. Ed Curry directed his classes in the creation of seven large murals for the cafe- teria walls. A former Como teacher, Mrs. Jewell Kelly, started an a cappella choir to present programs in school as well as in the local area. Mr. Jerry Jones directed the 97-member Cougar Marching Band and the intermediate bands. Mrs. Brigitta Brandt Mr. Kenneth Marler Miss Mary Rehm Mrs, Carol Roberts Mrs. Rebecca Tyndall Mrs. Mildred Washington Communication Broadens Universal Understanding Communication of the universe is ex- panded by the addition of six teachers to the Foreign Language Department. These in- structors provided the opportunities to look beyond the present situation. Speech, in- structed by Mrs. Pam Traw, enables one in the betterment of effective communication. Miss Mary Rehm, chairman of the depart- ment, instructed Spanish with other Spanish instructors, Mrs. Carol Roberts and Mr. Ken- neth Marler. F rerreh was taught by Mrs. Carol Absher and Mrs. Mildred Washington. Mrs. Rebecca Tyndall was the new Latin in- structor, while Mrs. Brigitta Brandt taught German. LEFT: Mrs. Pam Tr-aw expresses herself by makig a specific point to her fourth period speech class. TOP: Mrs. Rebecca Tyndall enjoys herself while attending the Latin Club initiation in October. BO'I'l'OM: Open House was held October 19. Mr. Bob Whiting talks with Mrs. Brigitta Brandt about his son's German course. P. E. Emphasizes Specialized Physical Growth A studentis physical growth is stressed through specialized physical education classes. Mrs. Norma Headrick and Mr. Richard Allie were the health teachers for ninth graders. Besides the general PE. courses, specialized courses in basketball, gymnastics, and tennis were offered by Mrs. Thelma Cole, Mrs. Lea Martin,and1 Miss Flossie Wallace. Mr. Mike Morris was chair- man of the Menls P.E, Department. Mr. Dale Walker and Mr. Hugh Massey teach p.e. and also coach football. RIGHT: Organizing the plans for a spirited pep rally with cheerleaders is Mrs. Thelma Cole. BELOW: Coach Walker dozes in the field house after his baby girl, Wendy, kept him awake all night. lvl we N ,,,. Q sg Mr. Richard J. Allie Mrs. Thelma Cole Mrs. Norma Headrick Mrs. Lea Martin Mr. Hugh Massey Mr. Mike Morris Mr. Dale Walker Miss Flossie Wallace LEFT: Miss Flossie Wallace instructs a ninth grade dass in basketball fundamentals. , l Q 'nA ,. h History Department Disp ays Capability Enthusiasm History teachers reveal knowledge, and capability by showing enthusiasm. Two new instructors were Mr. Leo Perkins and Mr. Charles Reavis.. A changing aspect in teaching was shown by Mrs. Marjorie Buhl and Mrs. Alpha Wenzel in the pilot program ACT. Mrs. Dorothy Niesen and Mr. W. B. Cole taught on the basis of thinking on your own. As a part of our coaching staff, Mr. David Helbing and Mr. Ronnie McLain aided in teaching world history. Miss Candice GriHin taught world historyg government was taught by Mr. Robert Metcalf and Mr. Thomas Strother. Mrs. Cheryl Craine and Mrs. Marsha F esmire were aides this year for Mrs. Buhlis ACT classes. TOP RIGHT: Provoking discussion, Mr. Robert Metcalf listens to his students' opinions. RIGHT: Enjoying the Arlington Heights pep rally are Cougar supporters Mrs. Marjorie Buhl and Mrs. Nomra Headrick. ,fi IV' 5-43 ,,-5 'UK Mrs. Marjorie Buhl Miss Candace Griffin Mr. Robert Metcalf Mrs. Dorothy Niesen Mr. Leo Perkins Mr. Tom Stmlher BELOW: Mr. Leo Perkins prepares for his world history classes in room 135. Mrs. Alpha Wenzel Mrs. Cheryl Craine Mrs. Marsha Fesmire Knowledge Gained by Vanous Ways of Teaching Various methods of learning were illu- strated by the Math Department. Three new additions to this department were Mrs. Melva Ezell, Mr. James Johnson, and Mrs. Winifred Taylor. Mrs. Mary Barron, Mrs. Frances Coon, and Mr. Ben Standifer used new methods of teaching by employing over- head projectors, special projects, individual teaching, and other reading material. Com- puter math was taught by Mr. Neil Boyd along with Mr. Edwin Kahler teaching advanced work in math. Mrs. Maurine Mul- lins and Mr. Claude Little were assigned to a majority of the freshman math classes. Re- lated math, geometry, and algebra were brought out by Mrs. Imogene Williamson and Mrs. Delores Wright. RIGHT: Open House was an opportunity for math instructor Mr. Edwin Kahler to meet some of his students' parents. BELOW: The ERI equipment is used in Mr. Neil Boyd's computer math course. RIGHT: Mrs. Frances Coon believes it is sometimes easier to understand a geometry proof when it is drawn on the board. FAR RIGHT: Mrs. Delores Wright and Mrs. Imogene Williamson look through some summer photographs of Mr. Ben Standifer at the in-service meetings. Mr. Neil Boyd Mrs. Frances Coon Mrs. Melva Ezell Mr. j ames johnson Mr. Edwin Kahler Mr. Claude Little Mrs. Winifred Taylor Mrs. Imogene Williamson Mrs. Delores Wright ,Q ic' XX sill! TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Joyce Williams works with Peggy Burleson on a typing problem. ABOVE: Sickness strikes anolher victim! When a typewriter is broken, it is covered and labeled sick for the repairman. RIGHT: Senior Judy Holder explains her problem to her VOE inslructor Miss Nancy Hoyl. ieiggertf 'B 'QL ati' '5 Us ? fr. . .f gwa Zi 'afrziqii . . ...vias ,rf , , ...yn an 'lf is-1 X 'Gris -I if Mrs. I ulia Baker Mrs. Mary Lynn Foust Business Communication Blended Throughout Department The eight business education teachers, new and old, were involved in the many threads of a student's life. Mrs. Mary Lynn Foust, chairman of the department, sponsored the activities of the Senior Class. Mrs. Mary Alice Webb, a bookkeeping teacher, was the Red Cross sponsor. Two additions to the department this year were Miss Nancy Hoyl and Mrs. Joyce Williams. Miss Hoyl taught overseas in Germany be- fore coming to Western Hills. Mrs. Williams was a recent graduate of North Texas State University. Mr. Riley Dunn and Mr. Weldon Moody were a part of the coaching staff as well as business instructors. Mrs. Julia Baker introduced a new course to Western Hills this year--business arithmetic. Miss Mary Margaret Monarch, a shorthand and typing teacher, also sponsored the yearbook. LEFT: Mr. Weldon Moody helps a student operate the ten-key adding machine in bookkeeping class. Miss Nancy Hoyl Miss Mary Margaret Monarch Mrs. Joyce Williams Advanced Teaching Methods Bring Out lnd1v1dual1ty Individuality expresses reliance, en- durance, and oneis point of view. Team teaching was brought out well by Mrs. Odessa Coultas, Miss Karen Noel, Mrs. Kay- marie McNerney, Mrs. Linda Prevost and Mrs. Juanita McCullaoh. Aides Mrs. Bettye Gomez and Mrs. Jayne Heru'y were a part of the English Department. Mrs. Melba Jackson and Mr. Eric Mann collaborated in journalism as well as in English. Mr. Gerald McCombs, an English teacher, approached a new course, aviation, for the first time this year. Mrs. Ethel Davis, Mrs. Winifred Elliott, Miss Donna Grigsby, Mrs. Jan Guess, Mrs. Jane Thompson, and Mrs. Marie Young all contributed knowledge to the English De- partment. RIGHT: English 3 and 4 instructor Mrs. I an Guess glances at the photographer as she grades papers. Mrs. Odessa Coultas Mrs. Ethel Davis Mrs. Winifred Elliott Miss Donna Grigsby Mrs. Jan Guess Mrs. Melba Jackson av' 'U' ? Mr. Eric Mann Mr. Gerald McCombs W, I .1 pa !'7 Mrs. Kaymarie McNerney Miss Karen Noel Mrs. Linda Prevost Mrs. Marie Young Mrs. Bettye Gomez Mrs. Jayne Henry -L va: til i UQ! 17 I limi LEFT: Mr. Gerald McCombs checks one oi the air- planes his avialjon students displayed for Open House. ABOVE: Oh no, not a picture! exclaimed Mrs. Linda Prevost and Mrs. Bettye Gomez. Service Individuals Stress Need for Cooperation Much time was devoted to our students by the personnel at our school. A new faculty member, Mr. Ulysses Cox, was the director of the ICT Program. Dealing with the field of distributive education, Mr. Thomas Parks supervised this course, in addi- tion to selling tickets to school activities. lVlrs. Peggy Herring, with the help of Mrs. Hazel Craig, had the large job of maintaining the school library. Two new additions to the staff were Mr. Edward Trantham and lVlr. Frank Jones. They also sponsored school clubs and activities. .i TOP: A new program to Western Hills, ICT, is dir- ected by Mr. U. S. Cox. ABOVE: Mrs. Peggy Herring, WI-IHS librarian, helps Mr. Riley Dunn with a new projector. Mrs. Peggy Herring Mrs. Hazel Craig Mr. Frank I ones Mr. Edward Trantham 1, ABOVE: Mr. Tom Park, D.E. instructor, sells tickets to school events during the year. LEFT: Mr. McCauley relaxes after another safe trip with a driver education student. -...f RIGHT: Mr. Don Abbott is pictured calling some one instead of the frequent PA armouncement, Don Abbott, please come to the office. BELOW: The cafeteria staff includes Mary Black- mon, Jo Ann Morris, Medenia Pryor, Eula Prickett, Clara Banks, Maxine Trigleth, Irene Crosby, Ethel Russell, jo Fowler, jean Hoegh, Ruby Washington, Lovetta Phillips, Oleather Mitchell, Marie Angton, Delores Birdwell, and Gwin Hampton, manager. . , rw, fi ' Q - X v T' 1 i si I W -me vnrf' ir' fi , M ,g We va r f 15 Q fy e 5 V5 in A If-'5 ' I 'W ' ss if O O O Q Two Staffs M-amtam Budding '1 'f The responsibility of maintaining the Hai , school is divided into two crews with Mr. Don Abbott during the day and Mr. O'Dell Sneed directing the night staff. Mrs. Maxine Davis has helped Mrs. Ethel Walker this year since she is new to Westem Hills. Mr. Paul Boone, Mr. Charles Phillips, and Mr. Sidney Hardin compose the rest of the day staff. Helping Mr. Sneed at night are Mr. John Klounch, Mr. John Stancoff, and Mr. Bill Wright. Mr. Fritz Neimeyer is in charge of the athletic fields and school yard. The other service staff of the school is the cafeteria staff supervised by Mrs. Gwen Hampton. Her staff supplies plate lunches and sandwiches during four lunch periods. LEFT: Sidney Hardin takes a relaxing coffee break on top of a science display case. Mr. Don Abbott Mrs. Maxine Davis Mr. Steve Delongy Mr. Sidney Hardin Mr. Iohn Klounch Mr. Arthur Mclearis Mr. 0'Dell Sneed Mr. John Stancoff Mn. Ethel Walker 5 3 E 2 ,,, I 34 Entwinement of our very lives Acquaintanceship found and sometlmes lost Hereg gone. Our lives progress Experience threads a beaten path Amateursg professionals. .,-X fx W. Nl 'fb - 2 40- - ., 1 1 91 f f 3 rim. 5 ,,1. V1 ' UM! MATEURS AMATEUR af 4,1 ? gf A 5 , i gf? x , it J .fig lx ,J xi 4 5 ' ww...-f W'l . , 3 3 ,. , 2 ' D l , ia. gf 5 X 1 5 Q ,1 ,352 Q5 5 ,ff 2 ?i P' K 'A 3 1' 1 I ff l 1 37 vm G. .., , w ' 111: J., 5 , 1 l,',,,,.y- ,Q,.gw-4, ' ny. , ur' sf..'y11' !.!h,U!5f,f,.f.: .42 .- M 1 .,. ' ,J ,Y :gf A w., 1 ., w N 'N' 1- f.Q'4f'. V I 1 Q -.VG iw . 5 1 . V1 fr I 5 Wy x- V . x N - .,y1t,-nn gl ' 5 -L' X V , R . , ,J ff, , Kr a XM ,W X i,, 1 I ,ii f f' t w ,1. , i , , .f 1 , X- f, 1 , ,, ,i , f, X, f it ii If ill ll W xl! r':X llq Xxi V' will llx fir A . .,,.,.. - x 1, .,.. f...,' --.,f- .a , , . 1 A ,ggi f-V E 1., Studcnt body president Vernon Row was clcctcd to the title of Mr. WHHS in thcjan- nary cln-ctions. With no middle school ath- lctic cxpcricncc, Vcrnon trcasurcd his high school football participation. Hu hopcs that school pride: can continuc to be vcry im- portant and that students will take- cvcn grcatcr school int:-rest. After graduation, Vs-rnon plans to attend UTA, majoring in prcmcd. ' Varsity chccrlcadcr Patty Shannon was choscn Miss WHHS in thi- student elcclions. lie-causc ol' hcr scrvicc to the school, Patty was awarded the DAR Good Citizen Award. Aftcr graduation, shc will attcnd Texas 'l'cch. Patty's out-of-school activities include swimming, tcnnis, bicycling, and spectator sports. Four Seniors Named Mr Miss WHHS Finalists l'v:ggy l,usly Criglilj, Miss WIIIIS Ilillillitil, luis lneml zucuupln-rl all llin- llnivmrrsily nl' 'lexus wlu-ru sine will nuljor in lmsimess willi plans oi' bumzmniiig il I1-gal sm:l'ulalI'y. Siu- 0llj0yS iw- skuling and S4'WlIlg. Mr. WIIIIS linulisl Nicky 'l'ruul friglilj was an nn:i1iInfi'ul' llirf vaursily lnlslmllmll li-nm. llis lA2lV4lI'ill' awlivilivs mil nl' sirlluul uri' lisliing, llllIlliIlg,1lllll vannping. Miss Wl'lllS l'lIlilliHl llilllil llzm-I flu-lowl plains lu ntlvml llu- llnivvrsily ul' 'Ile-xais mul will prulmlily inaljm' in psyulmlugy. llama: lu-- liuvvs, 'l'ln- I1lUIll4'lIl2-I l ll'1'ilSlll'1! mosl ill'l' wlnfn SllIfll'lll.S llilV1' llln- l.l'1'HlllIl!SS ul' llllilglll lllall min ln-sl luv l'XlN!I'i0llC1'1l luel'oi'1- IlllllIll'il.y.i, lfililia- lifigllillll flnflmvj, Mr. WIIIIS finalist, will ullvml lfusl Tnexzls Slulu wlivri- lu: will Illilliibl' in zuwfliilm-1-llli'1-. lli- mljoys url, singillg, swimming, lvuslu-llmll, and nneulillg uvw In-uplv. j if H AES' S 'asf A 1' i 2 ,Q .5 if , Y J. 1 lv Q -,mp -:M -I if ii vs- S6 , l AJS , Senior Representatives Bring Honor to Hills LEFT: Honor student Tim Scott was the recipient of the National Merit Scholarship. BELOW LEFT: The senior class officers were Paula Bean, treasurerg Dana Hazel, presidentg and Peggy Lusty, vice president. BELOW RIGHT: As the United High School Council representative, Maureen Tolbert was in charge of the paper drive for our school. Senior Honor Susan Ripaldi lulnlfluml SUIIIOI' llkbllltlliilllllllg llI'IIll5l'2-124 in lluf full, Susan Hipuldi fright, was again ' lI0ll0!'l5Il lay living chnsun sunior l'uvorilv. Willi plains to alllvml UTA, SllSilIl1'Illi0y!-3 lvn- nis and swimming in In-r sparc linur. Mnlinilu S41llllSS flwlnw Inllj, l.iIVUI'lll' finalisl, lilo-5 ln play ull lypcs nl' music: on Ilur guitar. Slum- will zlllnnrl Texas Christian University wlneru sllu plans lo maiior in music. . lfinulisl liyn ,lolinson flmlow riglllj hop'-S lo ull:-nfl llux Univcrsily of Texas. A WRll1'l' fznllinsiusl, liyn Iikus skiing and swimming. Tommy Elhott as Favomtes Senior Spirit Club re-pr:-sw-nlalivv 'fommy Elliott fleftj was voted se-nior favorite by his fellow classmates. An activv intvrcst in sports, hc was out most of thx- football sca- son with a knee injury. Ho was also the le-aiding pitcher for the Cougar baseball team. Favorite finalist Phil Harwell fabove lcftj plans to go into law at UTA. With an interest in the outdoors, hc vspccially enjoys bicycl- ing. , Texas Southern University is the college clloicu of finalist Hell Angton fabove: rightj. llc plans to major in history and govern- ment. Some of R4vll's pastimvs arv dancing, swimming, and pool. Comedmns Shme m Semor Class Thomas Akins Greg Allen Jean Allie Rayla Allison Terry Alonge Cindy Andrew Rell Angton Karen Applewhite Susan Arendall Sherri Armstrong Brenda Baird Kay Baird johnny Baker Bobby Bane Diane Barker Randy Barker Sally Barnes Joan Barton Brenda Bates Paula Kay Bean Rose Ann Beckwith Sheryl Rae Bell Lisa Bender Elvin Bennett Melvin Bennett Liz Biggs Janet Binkley Wendell C. Blaylock Frank Bliss Terri Bobela Kevin Cole Don Cosgrove, David Slocum, Dale LeMaster Vickie Smart and Tom Comer watch as Gary Ford plays Little Red Riding Hood . Charlie Bobo J ay Bolton Mike Boswell Cristy Bowlin.g Mike Boyle I oe Bratcher David Bratton Richard Breen Stephen Bresler Shelia Carol Bridges Eddie Wardell Brigham, I r. Edna Lois Brigham Barbara Briley Beverly Broughton Elwanda Gail Brown Greg Brown lla Brown Missy Brown Sandy Bruder Rick Bruner Clarice Bryant Bob Buhl David Burgess Cora Burke Vicki Busby Dreammg of Days That L1e Ahead Carroll Cacy Ida Calhoun Nancy Camp Charles Campbell Phyllis Campbell Rhonda Campbell Susan Candelaria Bill Carden Mary Carmichael Cayl Carpenter J 0 Carpenter Dale Carroll Chris Carson Dore Carter Alan Cartwright Glenda Cash Randy C. Caylor Vicki Chapman Edna J oe Chatmon John Childress Richard Chitwood John Clark Carolyn Clauser Judy Clayton Larry Cobb Jeannine Cockrell Carolyn Cole Kevin Cole Joseph Coles Blake Collier Elbert Collins Tom Comer Mary Catherine Cook Allan Coon Nelda Cooper Judith Coppinger David Corley Don Corzine Don Cosgrove Danny Cox Alfred Crane Laura Crawford Sharon Crippen Betty Crosby Mario Cruz Larry Cumbie Gary Curry Melanie Daniel Melvin Daniells Jeanne Davis Linda Dawson Kenneth Dean Diana Deans Kathy Deeley Dovie Derrick Debbie de Turck David Devine Sheila Dickson Ben Dilla Cindy Dillard Mike Dospapas Mike Doty Zachary Drake john Drewett Connie Duncan Roger Duncan Mike Dunsworth Robbie Louise Dycus Anita Dyer Jackie Dykes Peggy Eberhart Mary K. Edinburgh Karen Ellifson Sheila Ellingson Karyn Elliott Tommy Elliott Calvin Eng Defensive standout Matthew Macha was one of the team members who spoke at pep rallies during the season. Gayle Engen Sondra Lynn England Darel Engleka Frank English Lou Ann English John Estel Rhonda Eubanks Marjean Evans Stephanie Fagg Trudy Fair Teresa Fegley Mark Fitzgerald Dianne Fleener Mike Floyd Gary Ford Karen Forrest Mitchell Francis Mary Anne Freeman Nancy Freeman Belinda Fry Suzanne Fuqua George Galjour Kerry Gammill David Gentz Joanne Gibson Marylynn Glatzel Michael Golightly Rodney Gower Pat Griffith Tommy Guess Class Qfficers Elected in ovember joe C. Harris Susie Harrison Vicki Harrison Dianna Hartford Phil Harwell Duane Hatcher Sandra Hauser Kitty Hawk Kevin Hayes Harrell Haynes Dana Hazel Ted Hebel Rosalynn M. Henderson Hanna Henley Judy Henrietta Franklin Henry Tony Henson Steve Henze Mark Herring Mattie Herron John Gulley Diana Hall James Hall Thomas L. Hall Barry Hammons Elaine Hardin Connie Harper Lynn Harper Ellen Hignight Debbie Hollfpauir Tom Hoggard Aileen Holbrook Judy Holder Rickey Hollars Lynn Holt Ronald Holton Karen Hood Pat Horn Forest R. Horton Doris Houston 41 sip 'wg 'ui Phillip Howard Darlena Hulsey Jim Hurren Lynn Hutchison Tommye Hutson Donna Irgens Roy James J an Jefferson Jimmie Nell Jeffreys Dale Johnson J ana Johnson Joey Johnson Lyn Johnson Mervil Johnson Randy J ones Susan Jordan Richard Justice Freddy Keel Wayland Keith Debbie Kennerly Leonard Stansberry, Melvin Bennett and Michael Smith eye surroundings at the Homecoming Dance Judy Kilkelly William Wesley Kllllp Howard Kincaid Ricky Kirsch julie Kithcart Larry Knox Dennis Kubiak Glenda Lawless Sharon Lawton Brenda Lee Mike Lee Randy Lee Patty Leger Bill Leggett Dale LeMaster Patricia Lenear Wyvonne Levingston Steven Lewis Mike Lightle Alvin Lightner xy .--Y YI Sf' q-env 'L 9' 1-at ,Qs ,V 3 Y 5-e N01 Nd 'TJ' V4 4-Q 'ug sd 'x'7'l' Na 421 'if' '52 T7 6 N- sl' ,Q X -vu M43 T ,ht Y Marshall Lindley Rebecca Little Ernest Lockhart Karen Looney Mark Louis Chris Lukeman Bob Luse Peggy Lusty Robert Lynch Matthew Macha Patricia Macha Michael Malloy Margie Maloney Sonja Mann Steve Marsh Brenda Martin Debbie Martin Terry Martin Brenda Masengill Vicki Mashburn Annabelle Massey Mark Mathews Tom Matney Karen Mauzy Kent May Randy McCann Mark McCarter joe McCormick David McEntire janel McGee Carey McKinney Jimmie McKnight Charlie McLure Valorie Meador Debbie Measures Support Your Local Cougars Becky Meek Cheryl Miller Cindy Minninger I ohn Millett Madeline Moore Pam Moore Gary Morgan Karen Musick Katie Myers Bill Napier Kay Lynn Neuman Shelly Nicholls Karen Niswanger J im Northcott Teresa Nowlin Ed Ogle J anet Park Susan Parker Mark Patterson Robert Payne Robert Phifer Patti Pou Elizabeth Prater Linda Prince Karen Prollock Larry Purselley Clifford Ray Punch Tommye Rains Ardith Randall Roma Jo Randle 4:fjf':-- ,i fl W, -4 ll ll! JO!-I -60 Q-r I- 9-N hr' Beverly Broughton and Darlena Hulsey work leisurely decorating Joe Bratcher's locker during football season. Steve Randolph Scott Rasmussen Kenneth Reed Richard Rehmeyer Roy Reinert Marla Remley Cindy Reneau Vernon Rew Debbie Richards Becky Richardson Murl Richardson Elizabeth Richey Charla Ridge Don Riedel Susan Ripaldi Barbara Robertson Debbie Rodick Truitt Rogers Gayla Ruhmann John Rust Steve Rutledge James Ryan Paul D. Sanborn Gail Scherer J ay Schmitt Susan Schneidmiller Melinda Schuss J ean Scott Kathy Scott Timothy Scott Eddie Seilheimer Michele Self David Shackleford Alicia Shaner Patty Shannon Paula Sharpe J yl Shattuck J im Shaw Earl Sherman Frank Sherrod Mark Shobe JoAnn Shreffler Richard Simff Mattie Simmons J an Slack Abner F. Slater George Slater Lynn Sloan Robert Sloan David Slocum Vicki Lea Smart 3 sr' 'ig yu ,fs sa ,Q-af' tt' ' 4-'Z7' fl! , X Z' IQAFQ 196 1 If , . 0 ,wg 'Y' if vv-f ':f4 it! up-.1 up C3 s.1 ga John Smatlak Cheryl Smith Donna Smith Linda Carolyn Smith Michael Smith Scot C. Smith Scot E. Smith Gale Southern Rick Sowders Sammie Sparks Sharon Spriggs Micheal P. Stangl David Stanley Leonard Stansberry Linda Stansberry Teressa Starkey Charla Statum Linda Stone Sherrye Lyne Stowe Linda Stricklin John Stripling Ernest Sullens Deborah E. Summers Carol Tarver Patsy Taylor Connie Temple Vree Tharp Deborah Thomas Larry Thomas Lisa Thomas Lois Thompson Caroline Thorn Bill Todd Maureen Tolbert Ricky Trout Seniors Unite in Competinve Concern Estrus Tucker, Jr. Madelyn Ulrich Daryl Ussery Gary Vassar John Charles Vernon David Vineberg Merrill Wade Sue Wade Cathy Wagner Ricky Walker Sam Walker Ralph Walls Gloria Walton Rhonda R. Walton Susan Ward lVHTty Warren Dewey Washington Jeanine Washington Peggy Watkins David Webster Cathy Welbom Timothy Werner Cindy White Laura Whitehouse J oe Whittenberg Scott Wilks Ronnie Williams Suzanne Williams Terry Williams Gaye Willis -Nfv 'Q-Q.. N-, 'Vw V ..f lil 'w I A X 4,9 N-nr 1,7 ,X N 4 1 . X x I- , F sf 4 if Q it ' 1 J' ,4 U A521 an ' s 'fy i ,Lvl . . - ...G E 3 - 135227 e i if- ll' ' iss K . . an Wig' aw .ll ' av. V' A X.. , i'-It , .. 2 w-Lv ' 2 if V ' 1' 1 L-mam. Chris C. Wilson James R. Wilson Kathy Wilson Perry Wilson Lom1ie Witt Will Wohler Shelley Wood Robert Woodhull Patricia Woolen Sharon Wright William Wyrick Frank G. Yakimovicz Sherri York David C. Young Debbie Young We're behind the Cougars all the way, scream enthusiastic seniors at the North Side game. Junior favorite Suzanne Ancy fright, can always be seen 'ready to brighten the halls with a smile. Active in school functions, she also enjoys outside participation in ice skating, dancing, and go-kart racing. An active member in Morning Watch, Mary Williamson fbelow left, was finalist for favorite in the junior class. She enjoys sports and can he heard giving her team the ap- preciated backing. Tennis enthusiast Sheri New fbelow rightj was honored as a favorite finalist in Feb- ruary. Active in many school events, she served as a varsity cheerleader. uniors Choose I Suzanne Ancy, Dean Frantz Chosen junior favorite at the end of ,Ian- uary, Dean Frantz Qleftj was presented to his class at the Valentine's Dance. A participant in Young Life, he finds water-skiing and ob- serving hydro-planes enjoyable. Finalist Rick Keoughan Qabove left, plays the harmonica even while he helps in the office. During the fall Rick was busy with the technical work of the Cougar Capers. A welcome personality on campus this year is finalist Lawerence Drake fabove rightj. An excellent student, his personal in- terests include drama and basketball. Summer Supplements Fmally Aruve October 15 Debbie Bailiff Pam Baker Sandy Ballard Marleny Baquero Kenneth Baxter Connie Bayer Ronald Beasley Eddie Beavers Bruce Becker Sherri Beisner Connie Bell Celia Bennett Kent Berry Curtis Beverly Louis Bickett Ric Bielefeld june Bissell Paula Blackerby Debbie Blackwood Michael Blaylock Patricia Boles Debra Bookwalter Debbie Boswell Brian Boswell Barbara Allen Debbi Allen Suzanne Ancy Debbie Anderson LaShaun Anderson Wesley Anderson David Andrews George Antonio Kathy Armstrong Linda Armstrong Teri Armstrong Michael Arrington Ken Authier Alden Bailey Keith Bailey if TQ' l i 2 1 ' v Q A .gu- Miss Mary Monarch assists Sandi Frantz and Debbie Anderson during distribution of 71 sum mer supplements. Danny Bostwick Mary Bowles Kathy Bowling Paul Boyd Julie Brashears Sue Breen Pamela Brennand Pam Brentlinger Judy Brewer Mark Brooker Floyd Brooks Kris Broussard David Brown Dom1a Brown Roberta Brunz Regina Buckner Dennis Burns Robert Burton Ban'y Campbell Kendell Campbell Shonda Jo Campbell J oe Candler Debbie Cantwell Cindy Carrell David Carroll Linda Sue Carroll Mary Carroll Harold Cartwright Debbie Cason Sandy Caster John Chamberlain Michelle Chandler Keith Charles Laura Charles Carol Chase Debbie Chatwin Cyndi Childers Peggy Cluistian ,Iane Christopher Pam Christopher Gwendolyn Clayto Carla Clifton Karen Clifton ll At games, Kristii Shelton can always be found ready to display her vocal talents. 1 . up ' Qin'-M 2 umors Release Pep for Team Randy Cobb Caryn Cole Ed Collins Ed Connors Cindy Cook Larry Cook Renee Annette Cooper Steve Corder Betsy Couch Renee Covey Becky Cowen Howard Cox Gary Craig Fondra Crawford jeff Crawford David Crippen Shirley Arlynn Crosby Catherin Culbertson Bob Cumbie Mike Daniels Jimmy Wayne Davis Vickie Davis Sylvia Day Diane Deland Robin Dial Susan Dickenson Rick Dillard Diane Dilley Kirk Dinkins Kelly M. Dolson Michael Doty Lawrence Drake Lewis Drayden Craig Dupree Donna Dycus Support Enthusiasm Exemplified by Personal Participatior Susie Erickson Kevin Faaborg Robert Fanick Rayna Farnsworth Philip Farrell Steve Fegley Darla Fielding Debby Flanagan Don Fojtik Robert Folmar , ' -P.-.,,,,,.-vu -Q Mark Edmonds Connie Edwards Judy Eivens Susan Ellis vm llll F aww, .rem .4 a-:armour .,, rl' 1 .. rl 1- I.. xl, 'fra' 'I M.-12' y r r- N 5 il 4.4. L x What do you mean this isn't his locker! exclaim Becky Gunnels to Danna Reed as they decorate thi lockers of their favorite players on the footbal team. Shana Ford George Fore Delinda Foreman Lillian Foreman David Forsyth Greg Fowlds James Franklin Dean Frantz Sandi Frantz Ritchie Furlow Wade Gafford Cindy Gamble Alan Garland John Gatef f Bill Gentry Roslyn Glover Phil Goodwin Carroll Gosnell Nancy Graves Melanie Green Nancy Gregg J im Gresham Billy Grider Linda Griffith Susan Grigsby Carla Grimes John Griwach Roy Guinnup Patti Guffey Becky Gunnels Karen Hackney Leslie Hager Jerry Halbach Lessie Mae Hall Alison Hallmark Joy Hamilton Nancy Hancock Frank Hands Frances Harbour Craig Harper Bill Harrell Emma Harris Sharon Harris RoxAnne Hastings Betty Hatcher Colleen Hatcher Debbie Hatcher Cindy Hayes Mrs. Frances Coon advises Sherri Belssner Donna Brown, and Caron Wood in the accelerated Algebra IV class. Susan Hecox Cynthia Henderson Jerry Henderson Versie A. Henderson Bruce Hendricks Kaye Henson Mike Henze Debbie Hernandez Debbye Hess Ronnie Hicks Emestine Hinsey Kerry Hoefner Ruthanne Hogberg Steve Holton Ronnie Horne Brenda Joyce Houstom Frank Houx Cindy Howard Don Howard Jerry Howard Sarah Howard Steve Hudgens Albert Hudson Terry Huey Janice Hunt Kathy Hurren Gwen Ingram Paula Ingram Mike Jackowski Patricia Ann jackson wr up Brings Unity of Individuals . ay ,Z Paula Jackson Pat james Bill J ohnson Carolyn johnson Debbie Johnson Gwendolyn johnson Jimmy Johnston j udy J ones Kathy J ones Wally Jones Kathy J ordan Debbie justice Dan Kearhy Dorothy Keaton Larry Keils Morris Keith Zane Kent Rick Keoughan Kathy Kincheloe David Ray King Irene Koerner Linda Lane Pat Lane Yolanda Lang Sharon Latson Robert C. Lawrence Richard Lawton Margaret Leach Barby Lee Shelia Kay Lee Carol Leseman Dorothy Leseman Marilyn Lewis Val Lewis Tracy Lintern Terrie Livingston Martha Long Kim Lotz Sherry Lowrey Rodger Luck Mike Maas Beverly Mack juniors Crder Rings Cctober 10 Juniors Harry Trigleth, Diane Meacham, and Sheila Washington order rings from Haltom's repre- sentative, Mr. Charlie Mayes. Bill Marcom Mike Mac Swain Patti Mandeville Walter Manning Lillie Manuel Linda Marsh Douglas Martin jimmy Martin John Martin Teresa Martindale Linda Marshall Sylvester Mayberry Gina Mayo Mike McCawley Ethel McCoy Richard McElhannon Richard McFarland Mary McGee David McGoodwin Deane Mclnroe Ron Mclntyre Jeanette McKenzie Buddy McKittrick Estella McKnight Kenton McMillian Rick McNeely Norma McNiel Don McQueary Diane Meachem Mary Meads .pe ar Melissa Mealer Gail Meeks Kenneth Meredith Chuck Merritt Gregg Middleton Alice Miller Debbie Miller janet Millett Dale Milliner Tara Milner Fred Minix Barbara Ann Montgomery Bob Montgomery Vanessa Joyce Mooney Ellen Moore Larry Moore Bill Morrill Kim Morse Yvonne Motes David Murphy Marc Musgrave Evelyn Nettleton Sheri New Eddy J. Newman Page Nichols Barry Nickell Glynn Nolly Rick Nowell Ramona Odom Vicki Oldham Kim Osborn Juanita Otto Allisha Overton Tony Owens Beverly Oxley Bill Palmer Kelly Palmer Vicki I. Payne Beth Pearson Greg Pederson Don Pengelly jeff Petty Ricky Patterson Second Annual Cougar Capers Introduces CITCUS Theme David Phillips Doug Phillips Ladean Phillips Paul Phillips Vicki Phillips Glen Plumlee Cathy Pointer Liz Ann Pounders Marilyn Pressly Kenneth Priest Cindy Prince Laura Prollock Suzanne Pryor Randy Rainey Sandy Rainey Jean Rainwater Ralph Raleigh Clifford Robert Randle Dan Rasco Donny Ray Susie Ray Debbie Reavis Terry Reavis Danna Reed Debbie Reeves Phil Reeves Karen Rehmeyer Kris Reynolds Steve Rhodes Gary Richard Janet! Richardson Dawne Rigby Dena Robbins Shirley Rose Lula Rosser Sally Rost Ruth Ann Routon Justin Rue Christine Ruiz Karen Rux Gary Ryan Karen Ryker The Western Hills Cougar Capers gives Kris Brous- sa.rd an opportunity to express herself with her Karen Sadowski Debie Sanborn Roger Sandoval Cindy Scott Donna Scott Rae Senyard Charlene Shearhart Kristii Shelton Susanne Sheridan Wanda Cornice Shields julie Shiflett Karen Lee Simoneau Craig Skaggs Laure Skiffington Tom Small Cindy Smith Denise Smith Erika Smith Ester S. Smith Jim Smith Mike Smith Mixon Smith Ozelious Sneed Lisa Snow Bobby Sosebee Elizabeth Sparks J im Sparks J ane Squires joani Squyres Willard Glenn Stagner jimmy Stevens Fred G. Stiles Bill Story Jim Strack Ann Strange Dana St. John Paul St. J ohn Jan Alice Striplin Lezlie Summett Kenneth Sutton Mark Tatum Gary D. Taylor Melinda Terrell Philip Terrell Allan D. Thieme Bebe Thomas Judy Thompson Robert Thompson Brad Thornton Lisa Timmerman Debbie Tockey Beale Tolbert David Tolson Harry Trigleth Tim Trudeau Zenobia Truevillian Gaylene Turner Janet Turner Dale Ventimiglia Suzie Vercruysse Arthur Walker Cindy Walker Cynthia Walker Kathi Walker Mike Wallace Mattie Washington Shelia Washington 41 -wh The Future Is Un Your Hand Q ' -vw-ff ,N 1 . 4- Sandra Waterhouse Randall Watkins Pat Watters Cindy Wattier Mindy Watts George Webster Charlotte Weir Walter Wellborn jerry Wells Wes West Brenda Joyce Wheaton Steve Whisenhunt I ack Williams Richard Williams Steve Williams Mary Williamson Lynne Willis Patti Willsey Gary Wilson Kaye Wilson Sherrie Wilson Nancy Winton Caron Wood David Wood Lynda Woodall Dana Maria Woods Mark Wooten Debbie Wright Marie Yound Nancy Zwayer Sophomores Fa or A transfer from Eastern Hills last year, Cindi Dorough Qrightj was presented as soph- omore favorite at the Valentine's Dance. A nominee for homecoming princess in the fall, she enjoys Young Life activities. Swimming, dancing, and collecting sea- shells are among the interests of Ronita Bur- rell fbelow leftj. She was a member of the student advisory committee and served as a sophomore cheerleader. Cheerleader Marla Ball fbelow rightj was elected sophomore homecoming princess. A member of the student council, she enjoys dancing and modeling. Cindi Dorough, im Davi A member of the varsity baseball team, Jim Davis fleftj was voted sophomore favorite. With his sharp wit and great enthu- siasm, ,lim enjoys swimming and golf. Finalist James Rust fabove leftj is a mem- ber of both the baseball and swimming teams. An honor student, james is a partici- pant in Young Life. A player on the junior varsity basketball team, finalist J. W. Briscoe fabove right, plans to play professionally someday. His other interests include cars and girls. Students Rejoice During Free Time Connie Abrams jeanete Agee Terry Albers Kenneth Aldis Linda Alexander Cindy Allen Ronnie Amend Audry Amos Mike Ancy Randal Anderson Steve Anderson Gary Andress Linda Andress Tricia Anness Lore Arena Mary Arnold Craig Arrington Linda Arrington Linda Bachman Steve Bailey Becky Bailiff Debbie Bailiff Dale Baird Marla Ball I 1-3: ,r A ' 5 N Sophomore students Brent Knight, David Doss, Randy Rich, jim Davis, Gary Morris, -5.- Tug, vw , .5 W'A 4- B A 2' , Q B ' .ii X Q I G J Fees 'K 3 xx Q ,I-1 ' . 1 if V K ' J, X is twiki? X 1 I 4 Q64 K ' as . - fha, ob re l 'f'3 -ff J -' R ' , ' 13 ap' f,- xt ,-f A . :A X , Q , ff , n 5 Q- Wi- gl H. , fra- X l ups, . f w,1'u,,b A Q ,B '-, 'asm B Helen Bane Ronnie Bankston john Banta Steve Bargis Jill Barton Tommy Bates Becky Beckwith Steve Bedunah Kenneth Beissner Sharon Benson Ann Bickett Ronnie Bigham Glen Birdow Donna Blackwood Anita Blaylock Janet Bobo Cindy Bock Alton j. Bostick Betty Boswell Brenda Bow Luanne Bowen Beth Brady Chris Branson Freddie Brigham B-'2 f .Ad Billy Palmer, jon Mays, Robbie Whittenberg, Sharon Scholl, Gary Wilson, Linda Rush, Rosa Robinson, and Oliver Denton delight in their free time outside the building on the patio. Genise Bright J. W. Briscoe, Jr. David Brock Guy Bronson Mike Brooks Cheryl Brown jeffrey Brown Jerry Brown Karen Brown Steve Brown Suzanne Brown Judi Bryan Angie Bryson Norman Buckley Dan Burnam Ronita Burrell Melody Burt Cindy Cahill Nancy Calvert Alan Campbell Bill Campbell Bobby Candelaria Carla Campbell Sharon Carlisle Harold Carpenter Mike Carr Terri Carrell Laurise Carrill Charles Cash John Cason Robby Casteel Mike Chadwick Betty Chambers Darlene Chambers Michael Wayne Cheney Kathy Christopher Francis Church Laurie Church Steve Clare Willie L. Cleckley Lisa Clark Dorma Clarke Happiness Is Working Together 1 ' S: 7 . M ' ix ' ui W V ll' p. l I A 31,21 W K If wi Two heads are better than one when lt comes to math says Ed Amaya and Francis Church Rhonda Clinton I oe Cobb J erry Coleman Ann Collier Nan Collier Barbara Collins Tarrol Collins Tom Collins Julie Comer Tracy Conine John Conley Ten'y Cooley Debra Cornelius Debby Cosby Jody Allan Cox Doris Crosby Robert Crosswell Gilbert Cnnz Waun Culberhouse Roy Darington Diane Davis Jim Davis Sandra Davis Debbie Denniston Oliver Denton Cheryl Dickenson Maria Dickerson john Dickinson Chris Dills Cindi Dorough David Doss J oe Drewett Linda Ruth Duffey Marjorie Diane Dumboski Susan Dunsmoor Gary Edgmon Kathy Ellis Joel Ehrlich Steve Elliott Susan Elliott Kathy Ellis Debbie Ellison Dale Elson Nancy Evetts Kevin Fair Bob Farrell Craig Fegley Relf Fenley Randy Ferrill Juanita Fezio Crystal Fischer Elizabeth Fitts Loyd Fondren Marie Ford Cathy Foreman Rhys Francis Claudia Franklin Lowell Franklin Jerri Fry J ana Fuller in -cv Vernon Fondren discovers delight in participation in pep rallies. Lisa Futch Lana Gage Randy Galbreath Kirk Gardner Ricky Garner Karen Germany Ken Gibson Sue Gibson Roxanne Giles Patricia Joice Gipson Larry Gosnell Jackie Gramer Gary Gray Kathy Green Ronnie Green Kathryn Grimes Bill Gruver Linda Gulley Debra Gustafson Cathy Guyton Ricky Hall Angela Hallmark Cindy Hambrice Shelia Hambrick john Hancock Michael Harbour Donna Hardin Janis Harrell Delphina Harris Gene Harris Cynthia Harrison Wilma Hart Ted Harter Cyndi Hatcher Risa Hazel Francis E. Healy Renee Henderson Earl Henderson Robert Henson Ann Higginbolham Susan Hignight Randy Higdon Nora Hinsey Tony Hoefner Jo Beth Hoegh Robin Hoffman Cindi Holbrook Laurie Holloway Leslie Holloway Almalou Honea Roy D. Howard Steve Howard Rhett Hubbard Debbie Hunt Charles Hutchison Doug Hutchison Jon Hutson Jay Hutto Eddy lcenhower Carolyn Ingram Danny Jackson Nathaniel Jackson Sheila D. Jackson Charlotte Jeffreys Tommy Jenkins Gina Jennings Debra Johnson Ernest Johnson Jackie F. Johnson Janet J ohnson J im Johnson Patricia Johnson Richard Johnson Tim Johnson Vallerie Johnson Pam Johnston Damell J ones James J ones Pam J ones Teresa Justice Terry Kelly Jeanie Kemp Karen Kennedy Dwala Kiker Kenneth Kirsch Jamie Klem Brent Knight Sylvia Komatsu Dean Lane Sherman Lane Voluntaril Cathy Larson Tom Lawrence Terry Lee Don Lehmberg Billy Little Charles Livingston Lisa Lockhart Laura Lord Pam Lorenz Sherry McAlindon Ken McCarty Margaret McClain Rodney McCoy Jayne McCracken Barbara McDowell Mary Ann McDuff Wanda McKiney Estella McKnight Mark lVlcReynolds Debra McRorey Anniece McWhorter Steve Mac Swain David Nlalugen jeff Manfolk johnson observes. In the library, Assistant Debbie Money indicates her authority as Ronnie Sophomoresslkctively Support Band, Spirit Club Dan Marcom Cindy Marshall Debi Lyrm Marx Domla Matkin Cody Maxwell Stafford Mayberry ,I on Mays Marsha Meredith joan Merritt Mark Meyer Debbie Miller Mark Miller Cindy Minchey Reginald Mitcherson Debbie Money Terri Moore Gary Morris Brenda Morrison Kenneth R. Morrison Gerry L. Morse Felecia Mosley Liz Mote Joanne Mumaw jimmy Meyer Mike Myers Terry Myers Lori Ann Nelson Vernon Lee Nelson Keith Newby Marilou Newton Gary Northern Angela Nowlin Doug Oakes Larry O'Brien Pam Oldham Lester Oliver Randy Owens Mike Palmer Ian M. Patching Allison Payne ,I ay Payton J im Peters . .rg , ,is-if 1 . 1 .-,, li, 'Qi D. -ur' A V .J 5 ,,4'a'be 3 , f - N -41 P -X 1 ?-x fv- l . , t an .cl , K il ,, 4? 1 X3 i S 1 qi I y . gens, an K it Y A I P 57? , my V :U ,fliltil 'x GN ' g Q- 3 fi- 'ek x 3 -A . 5 .f 11 2 .NIT if Srl: --g .gg , 1, . . ,i 4 L 3 W 't-er: ff 75 L le E S nu. , A 'I S-v ,, iii , ' as ix 3:3-I u -A L 'ggi :L i I Q - 1 li- 1 ,JV 'V '. n . Af X ,p ef X1 A Q,-,A K EEN. 'S' If It -, W, A. . A ,- , 1. wi K 1 f , f si MM . +V - A. A p .Q 1. ' -3 A , dr -ff '- W ge R . of l Q 1 fii A+ 'J' , if , l i' ii , 1,211 hui' 1:1 y-:il E7 1, e if. 7' , 4 4 I Q U S ' 'gif w x. P i M 1 D , . .J . 9.3! -i I l '. A ,. A ,, sb, , S john Phillips Steve Phillips Margaret Plumlee Rhonda Porter Suzanne Power William Prater Kristi Sue Prewitt Janice Priest ,I anis Prince Melanie Pruitt Bobby Pryor Carla Pugh Lana Ragland Steve Raines Yolanda Rasmussen Michael Ray Debbie Reaves Garry Reavis Chris Reed Michael Reed Cheryl Reinli Nancy Remley Lorraine Reneau Bill Ribinskas Randy Rich Teresa Richards Carol Richardson Harlan Riley Debby Ripaldi Ricky Ritch Steve Robbins Linda Spencer Bill Robertson Michael Robertson Steve Roberson Rose Robinson Donna Rodick William Roland James Rost Weldon Rowan Debbie Runyan Linda Rush Margie Russell Bruce Sadowski Debby Salazar Mike Sanders Sammy Sanders Mike Sandoval Marie Sands Gary Saylor Ross Schappell Mark Schatte Tina Schmitt Sharon Scholl Tim Scoggins Richard Scott Patty Self Patricia Server Teresa Shaner David Shannon Geoffrey C. Sherman Melinda Shipley Tina Shreffler Suzie Shumaker Kim Shurtleff Kip Siewert Rachel Simmons Mary Skiffington Buzzie Skiles Becky Slack Miriam Slaughter Barbara Sloan Sophomores Celebrate Christmas with Parties fri? Oh, the joys of a peppermint stick during the holidays! exclaims Gina Jennings. 4 l Le- Q 3 3 S Ag, as ,Iacki Smart Vickie Smatlak jackie Smith jeff Smith Melinda Spears Sharron Speed Rita Spencer Scott Spencer Scott Spiegel David Stanley Joyce Marie Stansberry Melanie Stellar Daniel Stetson Cindy Stevens Cindy Stevens Susan Stewart Corky Stiles Paula Straight Susan Stricklin J im Strong Ricky Stuck Pam Suggs Tommi Summerville Cyndi Taggart Glenda Tallant Lynda Tallant Allen Tanner Bill Tamer Michael Tanner Pamela Lynett Taylor Don Terry Sharon Testa J ack Thiebaud A'Dell Thomas B. A. Thomas Ernest Thomas Sandra Thomas Vic Thomas john Thompson Bobbie Thurman Larry Tillery Cindy Tilley Collin Tomlinson Margaret Torres Jeff Traster Billy Trawick Ten'y Tmax J oe Tucker i 89 ina, 1 3'fP74 Z, 15M5fqQ,,,,. , rg:- , ,ff 2 ' W L' f , N, 5,,c,,s2,jggz.,.g. e lf! Hx i W ' K' K if s . K, Q 1, W 42:55 fa 1 ' . f Q 3 , 53 L+ 1 Q' l ...-- E ,X zgfffa Kathy Turner Sharon Ulrich Candi Vemon Michael Verwers Jackie Vice Charles Volkman J im Voznica Andrea Wallace Becky Walton Sharon Ward Audrelyn D. Warren Rodney Warren Gary Washington Ormathell C. Washington Mark Waters Donna Watson Jack Weaver J im Webb Debbie Webster Tookie Webster Skillful con1:rol is demonstrated by sophomores ir a gymnastic routine. 'ii 35 54 fa il E E 2 e S I Sophomores Develop Throuvh Partiupation Janet Weldon Linda Whitfield Kevin Whiting Robbie Whittenberg Beverly Williams Jenna Williams Kathryn Williams Michael Williams Rosie Williams Michelle Renee Wilson Pamela Wilson Vicki Windham Patricia Winn Marty Wohler Dan Wood Wanda Wood Anne Woodward Chris Evelyn Woolen Tim Wyatt Theresa Yancey Excitement is revealed by the expressions of various sophomore faces at the Arlington Heights Freshman cheerleader Kristi Brashears Qrightj was chosen class favorite in the ,I an- uary elections. Second vice-president in her chapter of Tri-Hi-Y, she enjoys tennis and swimming. Finalist Alva Mooney fbelow leftj has gained many friends since her transfer from Como. With a feeling for the secretarial field, Alva's hobbies include track and volleyball. Dancing, swimming, and horseback riding occupy the spare time of finalist Arden Scheutz fbelow rightj. She was selected freshman homecoming princess in the fall. Freshmen Select an 4' . 3 L 1 -er..js.r s '- a W! riff, Y I 'fir' f -.31 . 155k S ik '9 sl I , . f5 fy his 6 ,. if .- f il, if Q .5 - 34. -Ll ! 5 1 i 5 I E I I v 1 1 1 M n N i X l . Ciudi Dorough, im Davis ssmsaff t ,,. nf if iv 9555, 1 it !' . i l ls, A member of the varsity baseball team, ,lim Davis Cleft, was voted sophomore favorite. With his sharp wit and great enthu- siasm, ,Iim enjoys swimming and golf. Finalist James Rost fabove leftj is a mem- ber of both the baseball and swimming teams. An honor student, ,Iames is a partici- pant in Young Life. A player on the junior varsity basketball team, finalist J. W. Briscoe fabove rightj plans to play professionally someday. His other interests include cars and girls. Students Rejoice During Free Tim i Connie Abrams jeanete Agee Terry Albers Kenneth Aldis Linda Alexander Cindy Allen Ronnie Amend Audry Amos Mike Ancy Randal Anderson Steve Anderson Gary Andress Linda Andress Tricia Anness Lore Arena Mary Arnold Craig Arrington Linda Arrington Linda Bachman Steve Bailey Becky Bailiff Debbie Bailiff Dale Baird Marla Ball Q '-A 4 wg, Ri 573-. l UA ' 'I f , .. ..,-px , I 5 1' ,' e -'sr h enjoy their break during ' 2 ii x s. t ' , ' ,Z ...- Sophomore students Brent Knight, David and Cindi Doroug Doss, Randy Rich, Jim Davis, Gary Morris, lunch. ef , tk , A ,V W . K A ,,, , , X3 'e M J fr: 'V .V . .7 K. :H Q4 4 1 X, 1 I , V f Li ' if 5 7 'Q 40- -g s P A 'Z -.X ,r at . gl, - ,, ' iid ,A D li 'O 3 A '97 ER i ' I X1 'img reshmeu Step Up to a New World xr-9 pn.. iv fhf Mary Sue Bogar Lynn Boger Susan Branch Kristi Brashears Diane Bratton Donna Bratton Lisa Breton Marilyn Brewer Cassandra Bridgewater Paul Brooks Kirk Brown Helen Bruner Pat Bull Mona Burgess Michael Burleson Peggy J oyoe Burleson David Buroker Becky Buxton Vickey Buzbee Rodney Callarman Cindy Callaway Molly Calva Cathi Camp Gregston Campbell Kerin Capper Bing Carmichael Lesa Carnahan Gail Carrell Sarah Carrell Steve Carson Larry Cartwright Kristy Cather Denise Chamberlain Pamela Chambers Chandra Chandler Cindy Chatwin Larry Cheatwood Ed Childress Pam Christopher Mary Clark Mike Clark J ack Clement Howdy Week Chmaxecl by Welcomlng Dance Ronny Cobb Chuck Cole Susan Cole Cooper Collins Johnny Collins Karen Collins Loretta Collins Sandra Conine Sandy Cooley Gary Corzine Randy Countz Cindy Craven Dwain Crawford james Crittenden Reginald Crosby Shane Culberhouse Paul Cullum Lori Cumbie Debbie Dahl Ray Daniel Patricia Daniels Grant Davis Ken Davis Richard Davis Cindy Day Judy Dean Janie Deans John Dear Jeamne Deeley Robert DeGarmo Bobby Denniston Saundra Dickens Cindy Dickson Joyce Dickson Kristi Dodson 'Double, double, toil and trouble, fire bum and :nuldron bubble, warns Mrs. E. G. Howdy . Ylark Luttrell at the Dance Irv !il' 4,5 E as .xx 5 '15 Brooker to vw- 'vi QV? ev Gene Doelling Robert Dolezal Kenny Dolson Steve Doss Robin Doty Tammy Doty Laurie Douglas Merkley Drake Linda Drayden Candy Driscoll David Dunn Bev Durham Cathy Dyer Terri Edgmon Sherri Edmondson David Edwards Tim Edwards Cindy Eilerts GenaVee Ellingson Kathy Ellis Sheryl Ellison Suzanne Ellison Barry Endsley Claudia Evans Gary Evans J on Faaborg Ted Faaborg Paula Fanick John Fant Debbie Ferris David Flados Dedria Flatt Bridget Fojtik Pamela Gail Ford Karen Forney Steve Forrest Bob Foster Terri Fowler Steve Francis Laura Freeman Kathy French Susan Fruend Lesa Fuller Bryan Futch Debra Gafford Levy Gamble Carla Gamhlin Laura Gardner Greg Garland Judy Gamer John Garrett Irma Garza Mike Gehringer Brenda George vm -6 .5-nv Freshmen Lead Enrollment with 670 Debbie Geschke Paul Gilbreath Jennifer Giles Leslie Gilfillan Teri Gilliland Jonathan Golightly Larry Golightly Paula Good Keith Goodson Robby Gower john Graham Jeff Gramer Kevin Grant Yetive Grantham Brad Graves Kim Gray Amo Green Dawna Green Glenda Green JoAnn Gregg David Gresham Cherri Grider ,I ack Grigsby Rayanna Grissom Sheryl Grogan David Gross Buddy Gnlver William Guffey Bobby Haddix Kiki Hager Charles Hahn Melissa Halbach Mary Ann Hall Terry A. Hall Anita Hallmark Homecoming Act1v1t1es Involve F1sh Paulette Hambrick Scotty Hamrick Sandra Haralson Nathan C. Hamagel Larry Harper Joyce Harrell Pat Harrington Gloria Joyce Harris Dwain Hatcher Tim Hatcher Holly Havlik Tommy Hawk Jim Hawkins Cathy Head Mike Healy Mark Hebel Steve Hench Pam Hensley Tim Henson Donna Hemandez J essie Herring Eddie E. Herrington Tim Herron Brenda Hewitt Linda Hewitt Sonja Hickey David Higgins Laura Hines Cindy Hixon Kim Hoffpauir Karen Hogberg Eddie Holder Royce Holder Janice Holleman David Hollingsworth Nita Honea John Hoover Steve Hoover Gary Houston Mary Howard Deborah Huey Mark Humphries rv, Kathy Hunter rv- Ginger Hutchison Jake Ingram Sonja Ingram Wayne Ivey Martha Jackson Jill Jefferson Phyllis Marie Jenkins Matt Jenson Beth J esmain Grant J olmson Ronnie Johnson KR Thomas Johnson Tracy Johnson Cynthia Johnston Jan Johnston Carlos J ones Charlene Jones If we come back next year they may have some music by then, says Paul Cullum to Jill Jefferson at the Homecoming Dance. W lOl Debra J ones J oe J ones Sherry Jones John J ost Kormie Karnes Jacque Kauffman Lynn Kearhy Terry Keils Gary Keith Karen Lou Keith April Kell Cindy Keller Tom Kelly Pam Keoughan Annette Kerlin Patricia Kerlin James Key Jamie Kilkelly Roselyn Kingsbury Tolli Klem Patty Kluzik Robert Koger Pam Kornye Keith Krayer Sandra Kruger Steve Larson Anthony Larty Mark Lawrence John Leach Debbie Leatham Ellen Leathe Linda Lee Paul Legge Waynetta Levingston Maria Lewis Patricia Lewis David Lievrouw Geralda Lindsay Leslie Ann Lintern Cindy Lister Leonard, Monnig, Como Feed into Western Hills Cherie Lockart Flynn Long Steven Lotz Kathy Lovelady Mark Luttrell Colleen Lynch fc. -v Kim McCarter janet McCaslin Mike McCormick Cindy McCoy Elvis Gene McDaniel Ellen McElroy Michelle McGee Gerald McGlaun -.4 Kim McKee David McKenzie Tim McKnight Tim McMahon so- rv-v Greg McMillan Margaret Maas Mitchell Macha Johnny G. Maddox Mike Maltby Jana Marbut J ay Marchant Anna Martinez ,,, Olivia Martin Pamela Martin Randale Martin Robert Martin Theresa Martin df-1' I oel Massey Mike Massie Laurie Mayberry Susan Mayo Alma Meacham Anastasia Mejia Carla Kay Meredith Scott Meyer Linda Miller Rene Milner Danny Rhodes J ohn Moehring Susan Moisant Patti Montgomery Delores Moody Alva Mooney Teresa Mooney Shirley Moore Alyce Morgan Marcia Morgan Robby Morrill Debra Morris Renee Melinda Morris Karen Mounce J eff Mounts Cindy Munden Gene Murray Mike Musgrove Neil Nahbefeld Jerri Newman Neta Nichols Paula Nichols Norman Niesen Mark Niswanger Michael Nixon Christopher Norton Randy Nowell Cherry Nowlin Mary Jo Odom Maudesta Oges Doug 0'Neal Terry Owen Kathy Palmer Robert Parr Larry Parten Larry Patmore Lee Ann Patterson Kathy Patton J ames Payton William Payne Richard Pemberton Cindy Peretti Keep your seat, Laurie He was winking at me, says Mary Clark to an excited Laurie Mayberry. Looking on are Sandy Ward and Kristi Brashears Cathy Phillips Frankie Phillips Lea Ann Phillips Marsha Pierce Ellen Pledger Sandra Pollard Ray Porter Lynda Posival Melvin Posival Michele Poteet jerry Pounders Sue Pounders John Ewell Powell J im Pratt David Pressly Brian Prollock Rebecca Pruett Nancie Pruitt Vanesa Quaintance jewell Raines ,I immy Rainey Mary Ramirez Brad Ramsey Cindy Randle Energetic Freshmen Project Enthusiasm Douglas Riedel Durina Ringer Robert Riveire Sharon Roach Bob Robertson Christine Rockney Maryann Romanchek Richard Roper Fletcher Rose Lance Rose Bernice Russell Mike Russell Darlene Sanders J eff Sanders Mark Sanders Becky Sanderson Patricia Sando Patty Sands Karen Schmidt Jimmy Scholl Arden Schuetz Nick Scorcio Judy Scott Vicki Scrivner Alan Rasberry Kenneth Rasberry Desiree Rasco Carmen Rasmussen Nicky Raso Tom Raught Pam Redmond Mitch Reed Jerri Ann Reynolds Damiy Rhodes Reagan Rhodes Sophia Rice Anthony Rich Jody Richards Barbie Richardson Melinda Smith Ros Snell Dillon Snowden Debbie Soileau Dwayne Souder Mathew Spalm Connie Sparks Charles Speed Doug Spriggs Cassie Stalcup Linda Stalcup Sharon Standley Tommy Stanford Vickie Stanley Sheri Stephan Brenda Stephenson John Stiles Danny Strack Janet Marie Strain Dennis Strittma tter john Sellers Monty Sells Jimmie Shannon Jeff Shaw john Sherrard Clipper Sherrin Sam Sherrin Dennis Shiflett Anita Shivers David Shockey Misty Sigman Theresa Sims Patti Skehan Jimmy Slack Marvin Slater Tim Sloan Gay Lynne Slocum Russell Smallwood Bo Smith Crystal Charlene Smith Jermaine Smith Kimberly Smith Leslie Smith Mary Anne Smith Dennis Stuart Paul Sutton Kathy Teggart Debbie Testa Vicki Tharp Kim Thiele Douglas Thomas Jacqueline Thomas Joel Thomas Mitzi 'Ihomas Greg Thompson Tommy Tolson Greg Tolson Mary Tout Leo Tracy Andy Trotter Mark Tuck Debbie Turner Robert Tumer Cindy Vance Mitzi Varner Lynn Vaughn Mark Vernon Craig Verwers ,V- wg -Us reshmen Faced with New Horizon Roy Voss Martin Waddell Emerson Wade Arlene Walker Carla Walker Johnna Walker Kevin Ward Sandra Ward Shelley Warren Denise Washington Gary Waters Ricky Watson Debbie Watters Becky Watts Dorothy Weik 'ai Mark Welborn Laura Wells Doug Wendell Tammy West Ted White Malissa Whitehouse Julie Lynn Widdows Catherine Williams Kim Williams Yvette Royce Williams Jeannie Willis Jack Wilson Roy Wilson Steve Woika Sharon Workman Johnnel Wright Rebecca Wxu-zbach Carole Yakimovicz Richard Yarbrough Bobby Yelvington Mike Young Suzi Yuill Greg Zant Cathy Zinn If L 3? fd? Q I. The seams of the tapestry The organizations that pull us Togetherg apart. An idea, a few people Striving for a common goal Significanceg purpose. QRGANIZATIQNS CDRGANIZATICDNS ml I-I I-I S I! U U K U ll N ATI U N NX, ff- - Vernon Rew Gmdes 72 Student Counc1 TOP: Oiieers of Student Council consist of Sandi Frantz, treasurer: Paula Bean, secretaryg Mrs. Odessa Coultas, sponsor: Ben Dilla, vice-presidents and Vemon Rew, president. BOTTOM: Mrs. Odessa Coultas and Ben Dilla dis- cuss plans for the Good Fellows Fund. Through our lives, guidance is necessary in order to grow as a united group. Student Council, directed by Vemon Rew, plays an important role in school activities. All dances during the year were sponsored by the Student Council, as a service to the stu- dents. In December, an appointed com- mittee took charge of the collection for the Good Fellows Fund. Various committees helped establish certain projects such as the selling of directories, the beard-growing con- test, and the constitution committee. This year's sponsor of the Student Council was Mrs. Odessa Coultas. l 9 x 1 3 TOP: Executive Board members include ffront row, Mrs. Odessa Coultas, Sandi Frantz, J im Webb, Paula Bean, Ellen Pledger, Vemon Rew, fback rowj Ben Dilla, Steve Corder, Bob Buhl, and Phil Har well. LEFT: David Young raises a question concerning the beard-growing contest at a Student Council meeting. ABOVE: Becky Richardson sells a WHHS directory to David Brock. Enthusiastic Spirit Displayed by Leadership , 1 i . . 1 RIGHT: Sheri New shows her WHHS spirit. TOP: Go, fight, win tonight! exclaims Beth Pearson. BOTTOM: The responsibility of spirit is initiated by ftop, right to leftj Dana Hazel, Lynn Harper, Sheri New, Kathy Jones, Nancy Zwayer, Patty Shannon, jean Allie, and Beth Pearson. Cheerleaders' leadership initiates enthu- siastic spirit. Practice sessions were held this summer along with a five-day cheerleader workshop at SMU. Their abilities were ex- hibited at the workshop by the ribbons won. Without their dedication, the pep rallies and athletic events would be disappointing. Mrs. Thelma Cole, sponsor of the cheerleaders, has given her time in advising these girls. In all of these individuals, team work exists for the benefit of the school. TOP: Lynn Harper, Sheri New, and Beth Pearson lead football players onto Clark Field against Southwest. BOTTOM LEFT: V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! cries Lynn Harper. BOTTOM RIGHT: Patty Shannon, Dana Hazel, Sheri New, and Beth Pearson lead cheers against I. M. Terrell at Clark Field. Encouragement Increases Support F. ,.M.m9 s YNY Q! Q1 TOP: Happiness is found in junior cheerleaders Marla Ball, Ronita Burrell, janet Johnson, Sylvia Komatsu, Anniece McWhorter, and Yolanda Rasmussen. BOTTOM LEFT: Freshman spirit is exhibited by Arden Schuetz, Mary Jo Odom, Kristi Brashears, and Cherry Nowlin. BOTTOM RIGHT: L'We've got the fever! shouts Cherry Nowlin during the pep rally against South- west. nent by junior varsity and -rlezirlvrs zulded school spirit to wr tliesc inclivifluals gave their :ing ut ilu: scliool to learn new 1 lv fl the ir tile n s in acro- zicldition to spirit is the Cougar clsplz 1' A 2' z ' ts' ' P Slllllltw are inarlv like cougars. ons ol' spirit incrvzise support 'aschal game. Val llleador and Greg :hool enthusiasm. i , l' h l ta Burrell Anniece McWhorter, and Greg Allen lead the crowd in ter game. man cheerleaders Mary jo Odom, , Kristi Brasllears, and Cherry a cheer before leading the sup- Spint Club Involvement lnspires Students Involvement in Spirit Club inspires ap- proximately 450 students to participate in school functions. With their intcrcst at WHHS, the schoolis unity has broadened. At the beginning of the year, the school was presented with a banner from the Spirit Club. New uniforms were worn consisting of a green scooter skirt, gold blouse, and green sweater. Supporting the team at school and games was il large cheering section ol' mem- bers. TOP: Spirit Club sponsors include Mrs. jan Guess, Mrs. Lea Martin, Miss Donna Grigsby, Miss Mary Margaret Monarch, and Mrs. Kaymarie McNerney. fNot pictured is Mrs. Peggy Herringi. BOTTOM: Spirit Club's Board of Governors is composed of Qfront rowi Jewell Raines, Cindy Smith, Konnie Karnes, Barbie Richardson, fback rowj Larry Cartwright, Steve Elliott, Miriam Slaughter, Maggie McClain, Tommy Elliott, and Ronnie Johnson. QNOI pictured are Vernon Fondren, Ricky Trout, Dean Frantz, Sandy Ballard, Lyn johnson, Peggy Lusty, and Celia Ben- nett.j TOP: Spirit Club prepares to cheer Cougars onto Farrington Field against Tech. LEFT: Mrs. Lea Martin and Greg Allen delight in student reaction to the Cougar mascots. ABOVE: Ricky Trout and Bill Carden, members of the Spirit Club, present WHHS with the banner. 1 TOP: Senior Spirit members are ffront rowi Judy Clayton, Will Wohler, Gail Scherer, Qsecond rowj Cathy Welborn, Sherrye Stowe, Sheila Ellingson, Debbie Richards, Qthird row, Sharon Crippen, Charla Statum, Judy Holder, Debbie Kenerley, Sherri Armstrong, Cheryl Smith, Janet Park, Susan Candelaria, Qback rowj Ben Dilla, Lisa Thomas, Karen Mauzy, Cathy Wagner, Debbie Martin, Melinda Schuss, Teressa Starkey, Susan Ward, Roma jo Randle, Shelley Wood, and Tommy Elliott. RIGHT: Members of the Junior Spirit Club are ffront rowj Cyndi Childers, Debbie Cantwell, Cindy Smith, Debbie Cosgrove, Dawn Rigby, Kim Lotz, Sherry Lowrey, fsecond rowj Linda Armstrong, Dena Robbins, Melanie Green, Karen Ryker, Shirly Thompson, Cindy Gamble, Celia Bennett, Betsy Couch, Qthird rowj Sherri Beissner, LaDean Phillips, Shirley Rose, Pat Boles, Susan Grigsby, Cathy Culbertson, Mary Williamson, Michelle Chandler, Joani Squyres, Ann Strange, Renee Covey, Susanne Sheridan, Caron Wood, and Nancy Hancock. Spirit Club Ranks as Largest Club ive?-11- :Q-i,,:1'-O 1- ,:-'I' F1 1 Jia, -1 .Q -,df g , 1 ' v 8,11 ,, 01,1 LEFT: Sophomore members of the Spirit Club are ffront rowj Pam Jones, Nancy Remlcy, Robin Hoffman, Nan Collier, Ann Collier, Pat Anness, Qsecond rowj Joanne Mumaw, Laura Lord, Gary Morris, Cheryl Reinli, Debra McRorey, Qthird rowj Carla Pugh, Janis Prince, Andrea Wallace, Anne Woodward, Wanda Wood, fback rowj Debbie Runyan, Marilou Newton, Colin Tomlinson, Debbie Reaves, and Suzanne Brown. BOTTOM: Freshman Spirit Club members are ffront rowj Cathy Camp, Jerri Reynolds, Shelley Warren, Karen Anderson, Sheryl Ellison, Suzanne Ellison, Tina Blackbird, Vicki Tharp, Jewell Raines, Barbie Richardson, Cathy Dyer, fsecond rowj Patty Sando, Laura Wells, Sheryl Grogan, Linda Miller, Glenda Steele, Debbie Ellison, Patty Montgomery, Carla Gamblin, Kathy Teggart, Konnie Karnes, Christine Rockney, Qthird rowj Karen Mounce, Loretta Collins, Debbie Gafford, Deborah Beasley, Larry Cartwright, Becky Sander- son, Tammy Doty, Terry Fowler, Cherie Lockart, Sharon Workman, Tammy West, Carol Jones, fback rowj Ronnie Jolmson, Judy Garner, Cathy Head, Michelle McGee, Susan Moisant, Vicki Stanley, Rebecca Wurzbach, Cindy Perelli, :uid Steve Larson. Musical ability was achieved by unity in the band. Leading this team was Director Jerry Jones. The Band enlightened football games by marching on the field during half- time and entertained the student body at pep rallies. The Band also participated in various parades and contests which included the Benbrook Parade, U.I.L., L. D. Bell, and the City Marching Contests. The WHHS Marching Band earned the title of Number Two Band in Fort Worth. In November, the Band played at the State Fair of Texasg and during the month of January, the band marched in the Stock Show Parade. As money-making projects this year, the band sponsored a pizza dinner at the school, sold homecoming mums, and sold Christmas cards. TOP RIGHT: Band Director Mr. Jerry ,I ones takes a break during first period band. LEFT: WHHS band members Kevin Ward and Randall Watkins carry the band's banner through the Benbrook Parade. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dmm section drums up spirit for the school. shi? nity Expressed in Band A x TOP Qfront rowj Bill Napier, Paula Jackson, Phil Howard, Lois Thompson, Glenda Tallant, Lisa Bender, Debbie Arrowood, Laurie Holloway, Sandra Hauser, Rayna Farnsworth, Lynda Tallant, Cindy Tilley, Qsecond rowj Mario Cmz, John Millett, Wendell Blaylock, Cindy Hambrice, Phyllis Campbell, Vickie Harrison, Cody Maxwell, Wally Jones, John Dawson, Mark Sanders, Kevin Ward, Mary Meads, Joyce Stansberry, Qthird row, Steve Holton, Ronnie Holton, Steve Hudgins, Nancy Calvert, Mary Ann McDuff, Rodger Luck, Bill Har rell, Mitchell Francis, Jeff Traster, Relf Fenley, William Prater, ,I oy SULIISDCITY, Scott Wilks, Ken- neth Baxter, Robert Fanick, Mike Stangl, Bruce Hendricks, Dana Woods, Donna Hardin, Gary Wil- son, Qfourth row, Nancy Camp, Karen Musick, Melinda Shipley, Sherry McAlindon, Gary Richard, Linda Bennett, Vickie Davis, Linda Stansberry, Linda Prince, Frank Bliss, Tim Wyatt, David Bratton, Harrell Haynes, I ay Schmitt, Jana jolm- son, John Smatlak, Dale Elson, Paul Cullum, Ernest Johnson, Patricia Server, Bob Montgomery, Larry Keils, Louis Bickett, Doug Smith, Tim Trudeau, George Fore, Qback row? Kent Berry, J oe Candler, Leonard Stansberry, Forest Horton, Frank Henry, Bruce Scott, Mike Williams, Ross Schappell, James Myer, Ricky Zinn, Keith Bailey, Kathy Williams, Gail Meeks, and ,I anet Millett. LEFT: Spirited band members support the school during the Arlington Heights pep rally. Majorettes and Drum Majors Give Leadership to Band To organize a 96-member band, leadership and teamwork are two major assets to devcl- oping a band. The drum majors spent one week at the University ol Texas at Arlington at a Drum Major School. Throughout the summer, thc drum majors practiced to develop new skills, Along with the drum majors the major- cttes have ai large role to fill in order lor the marching hand to be well-assembled. During the summer, this group of girls practiced one hour each week and also spent one week with the ln-ad twirler from TCU. TOP: During half-time drum majors Lowell Ander- son and Steve Holton lead the marching band onto Farrington Field. BOTTOM: Majorettes include ffront row, Lisa Bender, Phyllis Campbell, and Kathy Williams, fback rowj Dana Woods, Mary Meads, and Melinda Shipley. Stage Band WINS Second Place fr? it .E TOP: Stage Band members are Qfront row, Scott Wilks, Kenneth Baxter, Mario Cruz, Bruce Hen- dricks, Bill Napier, Bruce Scott, Mark Sanders, Steve Holton, John Dawson, lsecond row, Wally Jones, Doug Smith, George Fore, Tim Trudeau, Joe Candler, fback row, Tim Wyatt, Frank Bliss, Harrell Haynes, Jay Schmitt, Jana Johnson, Larry Keils, Mitchell Francis, Fletcher Rose, Gilbert Cruz, Frank Henry, David Bratton, and Forest Horton. LEFT: Early in December, Mario Cruz performs for the student body during Cougar Capers. No matter what thread of your life is ex- hibited, music revolves around an indivi- dualis routine in some fashion. The W1-IHS stage band performed for the Longhorn Council of the Boy Scouts of America. In December, the stage band accompanied in the presentation of the Cougar Capers. On january 28, the stage band partici- pated in the Tarleton State College jazz Festival and took second place in this event. The stage band performed for the Stairway to the Stars in the spring. During the weekend of March 10-11, the stage band played at the Texas Tech jazz Festival. ln April, the band participated in the Castleberry Stage Festival. Two community performances were held by the WHHS orchestra at Leonard Middle School and W1-IHS. Concert, Symphonic Bands Practice Extra Hours Musical achievement may be accom- plished through training and hard work. Be- ginning in the spring semester, the WHHS concert and symphonic bands began work for various performances to be held in the spring. The concert band was mainly a training band while the symphonic band went various places in Fort Worth to play. Both groups, sponsored by Mr. Jerry jones, made a recording while in session. The symphonic band performed at the UIL Contest and Castleberry Band Festival, in addition to participating in the Ceremony of Leagues with the chancellor of TCU. The WHHS symphonic band performed at this year's graduation held at Will Rogers Coliseum. ABOVE: Members oi the Western Hills Symphonic Band are ffront rowl Bill Napier, Paula jackson, Debbie Arrowood, Lisa Bender, Laurie Holloway, Lois Thompson, tsecond rowl Steve Hudgens, Mario Cruz, Wendell Blaylock, Laura Hines, Vickie Harrison, Wally Jones, Cody Maxwell, john Ver- non, Kevin Ward, Mary Meads, fthird rowj Nancy Calvert, Kim McKee, Nancy Camp, Jay Schmitt, Relf Fenley, Mitchell Francis, Robert Fanick, Bruce Hendricks, Scott Wilks, Kenneth Baxter, Dana Woods, Gary Wilson, Dom1a Hardin, ffourth rowl Ronnie Holton, Mary Ann McDuff, Steve Holton, John Millett, Sherry McAlindon, Frank Bliss, Tim Wyatt, Dale Elson, Jana Johnson, Mark Alred, Joe Candler, john Dawson, Mark Sanders, Paul Cullum, Larry Keils, Louis Bickett, Bob Mont- gomery, Doug Smith, Tim Trudeau, George Fore, Qback rowj Kathy Williams, janet Millett, Grant Davis, Ricky Zinn, Nicky Raso, Jimmy Meyer. il -1 C ' I i -. 4 , L? Z , 1 lk? ! L is . , .5 1: gl 'E 4 s' ,Y Ll- . 5 . .xi TOP: jay Schmitt, Relf Fenley, john Smatlak, and Frank Bliss practice for UIL competition. LEFT: Mr. jerry jones talks with Gary Richard about his candy sales. ABOVE: The members of the concert band include ffront rowj Glenda Tallant, Lynda Tallant, Rayma Famsworth, Ellen Pledger, Debbie Geschke, Sandra Hauser, Francis Church, Qsecond rowj Nomian Neisen, Gary Richard, Cindy Hambrice, Roger Luck, Melinda Shipley, Karen Musick, Andrea Wal- lace, Linda Prince, Joyce Stansberry, Martin Wada dell, Andy Trotter, fthird rowj Linda Bennett, Robert Riviere, Bill Harrell, Paul Hughes, Roger Luck, Ken Davis, William Prater, Mark Barns, Jeff Mounts, joy Stansbeny, Patricia Server, Ernest Johnson, Miller Ingram, johnny Collins, Keith Goodsen, Qback row, Kent Berry, David Leiman, Jeff Traster, Randal Watkins, J oyoe Harrell, Gail Meeks, Ross Schappell, Mike Williams, and Keith Bailey. Urchestra Performs rn Crchestra Performs rn THE PAIAMA GAME TOP: Orchestra members are Qfront row, Marla Sylvester, Sherri Edmonson, Gwendolyn Johnson, Ronnie Holton, Mario Cruz, Paula Jackson, Nicole Bremner, Gary Ryan, Yelive Grantham, fback rowj Mark Niswanger, Vickie Smatlak, William Prater, Mr. J erry ,I ones, Frank Bliss, Buddy Gruver, jimmy Guffy, Kermeth Baxter, Fletcher Rose, David Tay- lor, Scott Smith, Gilbert Cruz, and Arthur Walker. BO'l'I'OM: Sherri Edmondson uses their spare time for practicing the violin. Much of our music expresses our indivi- dual emotions toward our fast-moving so- ciety of today. On December 16, the orches- tra performed for WHHS in the Christmas program. During thc school year, the orches- tra played a part of the All-City Enrichment Orchestra and the All-City Orchestra. The WHHS orchestra helped in the production of THE PAJAMA GAME. Chorus Enters Numerous Contests Through the choir, the voices of music ex- pressed each individual's feelings of life. ln December, the annual Christmas program was presented by the Concert Choir. During the fall semester, the WHHS Choir partici- pated in the Texas Wesleyan College Choral Festivals under the direction of David Foltz, from the University of Mississippi, in com- bined high school choirs. On February 22, the Choir entered the All-City Choral Competition. The Concert Choir presented a series of concerts to local middle schools and various high schools to promote music. New this year to the WHHS Choir was director Mrs. ,lewel Kelly. LEFT: Mrs. Jewel Kelly gives her usual smile to students in the hall. BELOW: The WHHS Chorus includes tfront rowl Sally Rost, Pam Moore, Donna Dycus, Melanie Daniels, Michael Arrington, Michael Smith, Melvin Bennett, Richard Justice, Andrew Flemming, Phil Goodwin, Jana Marbut, Sonja Mann, Sandra Hauser, Robbie Dycus, Debbie Hunt, Denise Smith, tsecond row, Mattie Washington, Yetive Grantham, Debbie Chatwin, Carolyn Ingram, Floyd Brooks, Lary Cartwright, Lester Oliver, Keith Bailey, Charles Speed, Anita Blaylock, Melody Clark, Susanne Power, Dale Ventimiglia, Lisa Thomas, Ormaytha Washington, tback rowj Rhonda Wealton, Patricia Lenear, Dore Carter, Betty Crosby, Wilma Hart, Walter Welborn, Richard Rehmeyer, Eddie Brigham, James Hicks, Mary Tout, Pam Jones, Kristii Shelton, Peggy Christian, and Sondra England. W A Science Club Endeavors to Increase Their Knowledge TOP RIGHT: Mr. Robert Dixon looks for silver nitrate in the chemistry department. TOP LEFT: Officers janet Weldon, Will Wohler, and Ken McCarty listen to Mr. Dixon explain a certain procedure. BOTTOM: Science Club members include Qfront rowj Marla Sylvester, Colleen Lynch, Majorie Bates, Qsecond rowj Debra Marx, Cindy Haynes, Wanda Wood, Qthird rowj Margaret Maas, Lillian Foreman, Will Wohler, Andrea Wallace, fback row, Doug Meredith, Ken McCarty, Marilyn Lewis, and Janet Weldon. ln our fast moving world of today one must extensively study the vast world of science in order that one may grasp the problems of our society, Field trips were taken throughout the year by the Science Club to promote the understanding of var- ious modes of science. Field trips included visiting Carter Blood Center and Fort Worth Water Department. The club's project for the year was contri- buting trees to the Trinity River Project. Mr. Robert Dixon, sponsor of the club, was an advisor in the development of Science Fair Projects. Math Club Aims Toward Progressive Thinking v ' 1 ff- , 1., ' x ABOVE: The members include Qfront rowj Roy James, Ben Dilla, Tommy Guess, Holly Hunter, Mike Brooks, Larry Tillery, fsecond rowj Nan Col- lier, Mark Miller, Steve Raines, Ann Collier, Mr. Ben Standifer, Sue Gipson, Karen Rehmeyer, Rolr bie Dycus, Suzanne Sheridan, Cathy Culbertson, Pat Boles, Susie Erickson, Sherry Lowrey,joy Hamilton, fstandingj Gary Ryan, Blake Collier, Ernestine Hinsey. LEFT: Mr. Standifer stops for a moment to try his hand at the piano. New methods ol' learning were uxhihiterl on the road to higher mathematics and logical thinking. Mr. Ben Standifcr, sponsor ol' the Math Club. was chosen as the Teacher ol' tho Ycar rvpruscntirlg Texas. The tutoring program, a project started last year by Klr. Standifn-r, has been cxtendecl to ii averly Park lilcmcntary and WHHS. Visits weeri- made by thc club to the Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Fort Worth Childrenis Museum, and Amon Carter Museum of Western Art. A variety of projects consisted of inviting Rich- land Hills Science Club to WHHS and also sponsoring a car wash. ln creating the clubis constitution, more officcrs were ch-ctcd. The-so officers inclurlvd Ben Dilla, president, Tommy Guess, vice president, Kim Osborn, secretaryg ,loy Hamilton, assistant secretary: Ann Collier, historian-reporter, Holly Hunter, assistant historian-reporter. O CEC Promotes Paper Drive Ecology, as a word, describes the inner relationship of man and his environment. The activities of the Clean Environment Club consisted of promoting the Fort Worth United High School Council's paper drive, cleaning up the school yards, and planting trees on Arbor Day. The club also took up a project consisting of a letter-writing cam- paign to learn about pollution-control ef- forts. Sponsor of the Clean Environment Club was Mrs. Sharland Kirkpatrick. -,Y , ,i - 3 E I - 1 TOP: Clean Environment Club members includes ffront rowj Cathy Foreman, Mary Ann McDuff, Candisu Vemon, Debi Marx, Anne Woodward, jonette Sommerville, Qback rowl Tim Scott, janet Weldon, Wendell Blaylock, Will Wohler, and Wanda Wood. ABOVE: Members Janet Weldon, Candisu Vernon, Cathy Foreman, and Wendell Blaylock help stack magazines for the paper drive. RIGHT: The new sponsor of the CEC is Mrs. Sharland Kirkpatrick. CEA Members Prepare for Cffiee Work 5372 .li -la' ' QC! TOP: OEA members include Qfront rowj Darlene Hulsey, Donna Smith, Nelda Cooper, Jo Anne Gibson, Qseoond rowj Sherrye Stowe, Jeanine Washington, Carol Tarver, Karen Sirnoneau, Cora Burke, Michelle Self, Lynn Harper, Karen Ellifson, Debbie de Turck, fthird rowj Lynn Sloan, Judy Holder, Susan Candelaria, Beverly Broughton, Deb- bie Hemandez, Dovie Den-ick, Cindy Dillard, Qfourth rowJ Terri Bobela, Caryn Cole, Lou Ann English, Charla Statum, Anita Dyer. LEFT: OEA officers include Qfront rowj Cindy Dil- lard, Karen Simoneau, Susan Candelaria, Joanne Gibson, Judy Holder, Qback row, Miss Nancy Hoyl, Darlena I-lulsey, Lou Ann English, and Caryn Cole. The business world revolves around the hard work of a well-qualified secretary. The WHHS Office Education Association Club consists of twentyaseven members who are preparing for office work. The club was sponsored by a new faculty member, Miss Nancy lrloyl. As money-making projects, the group sold junk at the Flea Market, spon- sored a bake sale at Gibson's, and sold candy at school. ln March the members entered the OEA contest held in Dallas. Latin Students Promote Interest in JCL ABOVE: Sewing as sponsor of the Junior Classical League is Mrs. Rebecca Tyndall. TOP RIGHT: Judy Clayton and Walter Welborn do role playing during t.he JCL initiation. RIGHT: JCL officers are Qkneelingj Judy Clayton, Leslie Holloway, Qslandingj Irene Koerner, Tim Scott, Ken McCarty, Walter Welborn, and Candisu Vernon. Latin, a universal language, was woven into the everyday expression of Latin stu- dents. The Junior Classical League began the year in November with a Costume Banquet held at Italian Gardens. In January another banquet was held at Irene Koerner's house, JCL secretary. Dressed in Roman costume, the officers were presented in a scene from Julius Caesar to several English classes. Later in the year the JCL visited local middle-schools to pub- licize the Latin courses offered. W7 l Q I 'f i X t I 1 lf' F J in C 1 y tan Am Club Blends Culture of Fore1gn Lands l K.: TOP: Executive Board members includes Qfront rowj Mary Freeman, second vice presidentg Kathy Scott, historian: Miss Mary Rehm, sponsorg Gail Scherer, corresponding secretary: Sheila Dickson, recording secretary, fback rowj Dom1a Irgens, re- porterg Peggy Watkins, refreshment chairman: Ben Dilla, president: Shelly Wood, treasurerg and Peggy Lusty, first vice president. LEFT: Cathy Welborn shows Debbie Kennerly the method in making ojos de dios'. The Pan American Student Forum of WHHS blended the culture of foreign lands with our own. The newly organized Pan Am Club was sponsored by Miss Mary Rehm. To earn money for the state convention in San Antonio in March, the members had a bake sale on january 15 and sold combs in Nov- ember. Other activities included a Christmas party and a nojos de diosn-making party. National Honor Society Reorganizes in '72 ABOVE: The senior members of the National Honor Society are Qfront row, Judy Kilkelly, Suzanne Williams, Cheryl Smith, Tommye Hutson, fsecond rowj Nancy Freeman, Liz Biggs, Peggy Lusty, Sherri Armstrong, Lynn Harper, Janel Magee, Judy Holder, Susan Candelaria, Rebecca Little, Qback rowj Will Wohler, Wendell Blaylock, Ben Dilla, David Bratton, Eddie Seilhiemer, Tim Scott, Chip Keith, and Vernon Rew. RIGHT: The Officers of the National Honor So- ciety are Eddie Seilheimer, Brenda Masengill, Sally Rost, and Nancy Hancock. Leadership, scholarship, service, and char- acter were the outstanding attributes of NHS members. The reorganized society was spon- sored by Mrs. Ruth Amend, Mrs. Frances Coon, Mrs. Alpha Wenzel, and Mrs. Kathryn Edwards. The qualifications of this society include recommendation from the teachers, a citi- zenship average not lower than an E, and a 3.75 grade point average. The WHHS National Honor Society consists of 66jun- iors and seniors selected in November. Two seniors, Brenda Masengill and Eddie Seil- heimer, were nominated for a National Honor Society Scholarship by the students of the WHHS society. .M i M ui,.,v:' tf- Li Q 5 .fr Sponsors of the National Honor Society are Ruth Amend, Mrs. Alpha Wenzel, Mrs. :es Coon, and Mrs, Kathryn Edwards. I: The juniors in the National Honor So- are Qfmnt rowj Nancy Gregg, Caryn Cole, Thompson, Karen Simoneau, Kathy Arm- Linda Armstrong, Terrie Livingston, Beth Pearson, fsecond rowl Paula Jackson, J oy Hamil- ton, Nancy Hancock, Leslie Hager, Sally Rost, Becky Gunnels, Nancy Zwayer, fback rowj Melissa Mealer, Sherri Beissner, Michelle Chandler, Norma McNiel, Cindy Wattier, Alan Garland, Richard Lawton, Craig Harper, Steve Corder, and Steve Hudgens. f, v Community Visits Teach Homemaking Skills A variety of activities in the classroom and out of the classroom help to develop all the skills of a homemaker. On October 6. several FHA members visited the new home- making department at TCU with sponsor lVlrs. Elise Ball. This group toured All Saints Hospital and prepared a Thanksgiving baskel for an underprivileged family. A valentine party was given by lVlrs. Carol Feik's FHA Chapter to the children of the Como Day Care Center. These members par- ticipated in the Future Homemakers ol America area meeting in Denton on March 18. At Christmas time, Miss Linda Nicholas FHA Chapter made Santa Claus pillows to present to Peter Smith Hospital. This chapter saw fllmstrips concerning careers and modern fashion trends. i E 3, ABOVE: The officers of Mrs. Ball's FHA Chapter include Qfront rowj Susan Ward, Cindy Menniger, Qsecond rowj Marleny Baquero, Sheila Ellingson, Linda Stricklin, Terry Alonge, Lynn Holt, Elaine Hardin, Cheryl Miller, Lisa Thomas, Qthird row, I, 3 ii l E Elwanda Brown, Mary Freeman, Judy Kilkelly, Shen'y Stowe, Qhack rowj Connie Harper, Suzanne Fuqua, Lois Thompson, Donna Irgens, Peggy Wat- kins, Cindi Childers, and Rebecca Little. Q- XQQWQ YGYQVQQ 33'-+f .'i nal 4-ff... 'T A Christmas visit to Lakeside Rest Home was one of the activities of the FHA Chapter sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Campbell. This chapter viewed several films on human re- lations and fashions at their monthly meet- ings. A model from Neiman Marcus talked to the group on proper etiquette and clothing. LEFT: The sponsors of FHA are Mrs. Ruth Camp- bell, Mrs. Carol Feik, Miss Linda Nichols, and Mrs. Elise Ball. BELOW: The officers of Miss Nichols' FHA Chapter include ffront rowj Debbie Cantwell, Regina Buckner, Karen Finck, Delinda Foreman, fhack row, Judy Jones, Debbie Bailiff, Kendall Campbell, Jo Carpenter, Shirley Rose, and Patsy Taylor. vs' -5 v-ns ee t C a i .1 Four FHA Chapters Meet at H1115 as 'few ABOVE: Officers of Mrs. Feik's FHA Chapter in- clude Qfront rowj Belinda Fry, Vicki Odom, Susan Arendall, Barbie Richardson, Susan Freund, fsec- ond row, Ethel McCoy, Cristal Smith, Brenda Bates, Linda Miller, Konnie Karnes, janet Johnson, Audrilyn Warren, Qback rowj Linda Prince and Melissa Halbach. RIGHT: Mrs. Campbell's FHA officers are Cindy Minnenger fcenterj, Gloria Lane, Rosalyn Hender- son, Darlene Chamber, Janet jefferson, Rente Hen- derson, Patricia Gibson, and Tookie Webster. DECA Introduces Business World to Students The Distributive Education Clubs of America are formed to introduce high school students to the complex functions of the business world. The WHHS Chapter con- sisted of thirty members and was sponsored by Mr. Tom Park. Two of their activities were attending the DECA state convention and the lVlcClennen Junior College Contest. In February, the group participated in the city-wide banquet to show appreciation to their employers. Dennis Kubiak was selected as Western Hills, Outstanding Distributive Education Student of the Year. LEFT: The sponsor of DECA is Mr. Tom Park. BELOW: Members of DECA include ffront rowj Lyn johnson, Aileen Holbrook, Kris Broussard, Carroll Cacy, David Brown, fsecond row, Robert Phifer, Julie Brashears, Cathy jordan, Paula Sharpe, Mark McCarter, Terry Martin, Tim Wemer, fthird rowj Dennis Kubiak, Mr. Tom Park, Tmdy Fair, Patti Pou, Kevin Hayes, Rick Sowders, and Dennis Bums. 14 FTA Members Tutor at Leonard The skill of teaching another individual in- volves the knowledge gained through higher education and experience. The Future Teachers of America Club, a 10-member group, has experienced this road to teaching others by tutoring at Leonard Middle School. As a money-raising project, FTA sold stationary and notecards for the pur- pose of going to the state TFTA convention in Dallas. The sponsors of the WHHS FTA were Mrs. Frances Coon and Mrs. Norma Headrick. RIGHT: Mrs. Frances Alles reads the ceremony to FTA President Christy Bowlings at the officer in- itiation. BELOW: FTA members include Mike Healy, Ken- ny Beissner, Lynda Tallant, Cindy Tilley, Lori Nel- son, Cheryl Brown, Carla Pugh, Mrs. Coon, and Mrs. Headrick. X 5. . , , 44 .qfgx '- T 322 I ,M ' f W '4-fa.. '1'efw ., ii A. 5 45, ,,,.,..,...-- . ... , ii ,gim it as Drama Members Attend Regional Festival 5 W I lu V , .ln-in ,gg .39 asergfre-1 F6 'N 59 T? ABOVE: Drama Club members are Qfront rowj Sandra Kruger, Robbie Dycus, jackie Smith, Deb- bie Latham, Kim Thiele, Jacque Kaufman, Judy Clayton, Sonja Mann, Mary Smith, fback rowj Mr. Eric Mann, Richard Rehmeyer, Mike Williams, Teresa Richards, Patricia Daniels, Allison Payne, Kim Shurtleff, Linda Miller, Vanessa Quaintance, Mark Tatum, Tim Scott, and Ronnie johnson. LEFT: Officers of the Drama Club are fseatedj AI lison Payne, secretaryg Kiln Shurtleif, treasurerg fstandingl Jackie Smit.h, presidentg and Mr. Mann, sponsor. Life may be portrayed through the reflex, tions of drama and the live theatre. The WHHS Drama Club strived for this reflection through acting. The new sponsor of the club was Mr. Erie Mann. Goals of the club con sisted of viewing live productions at the Regional College Play Festival. Approm mately twenty interested students belong to this year's club. Library Club Sponsors Book Donation Drive One's knowledge may be broadened by the use of books. Each week the Library Club prepares a bulletin board for the bene- fit of the students. At the beginning of the year, a book donation was sponsored by the WHHS Club in order to add to the number of books available to the student body. As the Club's field trip this year, they visited a publishing company in Fort Worth. The members of the Club aided the sponsors, Mrs. Peggy Herring and Mrs. Hazel Craig, in keeping the bookshelves straight, shelving books, and checking out books. ABOVE: jonette Summerville and Wanda Wood work together placing books on shelves. BELOW: Library Club members include ffront rowj Mrs. Peggy Herring, Jonette Summerville, Anne Woodward, Susan Elliott, Qback rowj Mrs. Hazel Craig, Ida Calhoun, Mitzi Vamer, janet Weldon, Mike Jackowski, and Tray Wick. . 3' 46 Chess Club Emphasizes Relaxation, Patience l l pw-fg,M-,,m Q . 2 . jf ,, '--zlfgg' F , .Z 4 LEFT: The sponsors of the Chess Club are Mr. Claude Little, Mr. Lloyd Seely, and Mr. Kemeth Marler. TOP: The members of the Chess Club include Dale Elson, Tim Scoggins, Nathan Harnagel, Mr. Lloyd Seely, Joe Hurr, and Keith Goodson. Patience and a few hours of relaxation are the key words to enjoying the strategic game ol' chess. Sponsors were Mr. Ken Marler, Mr, Claude Little, and lllr. Lloyd Seely, The club consisted of approximately ten members and met on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4310 in T-5. The purpose of the WHHS Chess Club was to relax and provide entertainment to any interested student. Fencers Crganize for Bouts at H111 3 ABOVE: The Fencing Club members include Robbie Dycus, Walter Welborn, Donna Dycus, Tim Scott, Janet Weldon, and Micheal Tanner. RIGHT: Mike Tanner strikes an on guard posi- tion. In order for man to survive, exercise and relaxation must be in his curriculum along with regular activities. The WHHS Fencing Club is a club for fun, relaxation, and ex- ercise which meets every week in the after- noon for practicing fencing bouts. Sponsor of this year's Club was Mrs. Thelma Cole. Club Members Attend Rodeos Year Around Recreation makes up a tremendous part of a young person's life. The Wl-IHS Rodeo Club, sponsored by Mr. Don Smith, attended rodeos year around. The 30-member group rode at their leisure and practiced for the contests on their own. At the Kowbell High School Rodeo held through October and December, Ted Harter won first place in all the bareback events. The team took first place in barrel racing at the WI-IHS Rodeo. Alan Cartwright took first in chute dogging, and Nancy Evetts won first in steer riding. During the Mineral Wells Rodeo on November 19 and 20, Ted Harter won the bareback and Cartwright took first in chute dogging. LEFT: Rodeo Club officers are fstandingj Steve Fegley, Mr. Don Smith, Alan Cartwright, Qsittingj Linda Bachman, Linda Marsh, and Nancy Evetts. BELOW: Club members were ffmnt rowl Cindy Lister, Leslie Smith, Nora Hinsey, Linda Marsh, Nancy Evetts, Linda Bachman, ,Ian Johnston, Tammy West, Cindy Vance, Cindy Prince, fsecond rowj Mr. Don Smith, George Cullum, David james, Donald Williams, joey johnson, Garland Ham- mack, Ted Hebel, Randy Jones, Steve Fegley, Jerry Wells, Alan Cartwright, fhack row, Kenneth Ras- berry, Ronnie Bigham, David Stanley, Kirk Gardner, Bing Carmichael, Rick Bruner, Ted Harter, Gordie Young, and Johnny Dickerson. 'I49 I .4 Morning Watch Group Starts at Midfferm 5 TOP: Christian Youth members include ffrontj Randy Kaylor, Kathy Hurren, john I-lutson, Mary Williamson, Loretta Smith, Nancy Zwayer, Qstand- ingj Mrs. jane Thompson, Walter Welborn, Craig Skaggs, Timothy Bissell, Ben Dilla, Mark Wooten, Caryn Cole, George Larty, and Laura Crawford. RIGHT: Group discussion is a major part of Christ- ian Youth Bible Study. A closer understanding of each other may be sought by studying the Bible. The WHHS Christian Youth Group, known as Morning Watch, was a new club at mid-term. Approx- imately forty members of all denominations formed the club with Mrs. Jane Thompson as sponsor. The purpose of the club was to provide Bible study, have devotionals, and participate in group discussions. A 'sw 'ft to ef' -Q ig 4 A u K EJ Q, Red Cross Gives Christmas Toys to Children With the help of the Red Cross, various individuals have been aided when in time of need. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Mary Webb. The main project of the WHHS Red Cross was to collect money for Christmas cards or have a student donate a Christmas card. The WHHS Chapter sent these cards to patients at a local state hospital, and sent small children's toys to the surrounding hospitals. 2.- isa - ,x L 'x ,iam TOP: Red Cross members Candasu Vemon, Cindy Cahill, Cathy Foreman, Terry Reavis, Ritchie Fur- low, Maggie McClain, Gary Taylor, Gary Morris, Glen Stagner. LEFT: Discussing plans for enlarging Red Cross in WHHS are members ftablej Sandra Kruger, ,Iyl Shattuck, Joy Stansberry, Gwendolyn Johnson, fstandingj Mike Harbour, and Dennis Kubiak. ABOVE: Mrs. Mary Webb, sponsor of Red Cross, can be found at her desk in the counseling office. 1 Mountain Line Provides journalistic Training ,ll 5... f.,'l 0 ABOVE RIGHT: Madelyn Ulrich places a call to an advertiser. ABOVE: Lou Ann English, Diane Fleener, Debbi Hoffpauir, and Sharon Crippen check some old files for copy ideas. RIGHT: Mr. Eric Mann checks some negatives with David Love, Roy james, and Pat Boles. Freedom of expression is a vital thread to leading a free life in our society of today. The purpose of the WHHS Mountain Line staff was to provide and establish a school newspaper for opportunities in the field of journalism. Sponsors of this year's staff in- cluded Mrs. Melba Jackson and Mr. Eric Manng co-editors were Diane Barker and Roy James. Various activities of the school were re- ported in the paper for the benefit of the student body. Along with factual infor- mation, cartoons and photography were in- cluded in each paper. Editorials employed creative writing, while factual writing was in- cluded through interviews of teachers, ad- ministrators, and staff members. Another facet of journalism writing, advertisements provided the financial sources for each edition. ,ff ,J-fee Af TOP: It's a learning experience believes news- paper advisor Mrs. Melba jackson Qcenterj. She is helping reporters David jinkerson, Judy Henri- ettea, Phil Harwell, and Mary Kay Thompson. LEFT: Co-editor Diane Barker works with feature rf' r' fi 1 5 XS S, fy, ' v - fig- editors Larry Cook and Richard Rehmeyer before the March deadline. ABOVE: Sports editor Kathy Hurren and news editor Maureen Tolbert check the calendar of events for the spring semester. 1 S.... 'f RIGHT: Editor of the '72 CATAMOUNT is senior Brenda Masengill. BELOW: Organization editor Jean Scott and Pro- iessionals editor Nancy Gregg express a brief moment of relief after meeting their 70-page deadline. BOTTOM: Senior Class editor Charla Statum, Jun- ior Class editor Shelly Nicholls, Sophomore Class editor Sharon Crippen, and Freshman Class editor Norman Buckley joyfully relax after their class deadline. 419' in vi Thirteen Staffers Origmate 72 CATAMQU T The vital role of an annual staff is reflect- ing the memories of the past school year. The staff of thirteen found teamwork was essential to the production of the CATA- MOUNT. As editor, Brenda Masengill dir- ected the staff in the selection of theme, cover design, and dedication. Miss Mary Margaret Monarch and Mr. Ed Curry were the co-sponsors of the 1972 edition. In the summer, ,lean Scott, Brenda Masen- gill, and Miss Monarch participated in a week-long yearbook workshop at Texas Tech. Susie Harrison served as art editor for the second year. She designed the cover and endsheets. TOP: Photographers Fred Stiles, Allan Coon, and John Millett check the cameras before shooting the 2,500 photographs taken each year. LEFT: Athletics editor Beth Brady and Activities editor Norma McNeil find the closet the quietest place to scan old annuals. ABOVE: Sponsors Miss Monarch and Mr. Curry work with Peggy Watkins, business manager, on the photographic packets. ACTIVITIES ,ak WESTERN HILLS HIGH SCHOOL J BASKETBALL GAMES 430 6 00 7 30 DANCE THURS HERE FEBRUARY 12 EASTERN HILLS 8 OO 12 OO HERE., ,V..,,, WYATT TRI I-IIY vs FAOULTP VOLLEY BALL GAME FRIDAYV 210 GET our or-j CLASS2 The weaving of a tapestry Activities of our daily lives Laughterg tears Our existence interspersed With the things that make us Encounterg share. ACTIVITIES I N L . I It I E I Ig I ,P 1 . 159 August Z6 I-Ieralds Cpening of School Y Teachers and students met at school August 26 to register for the 1971-72 school year. Numbers were chosen by students to determine the order in which they would sign up for courses. Registration provided a chance for students to renew old acquaint- ances and to make new ones. TOP: Mrs. Carol Felk advises Karen Forrest about her schedule during registration. BOTTOM: Rickey Walker, Lonnie Witt, Franklin Henry, Linda Dawson, and Patricia Lenear find time to ham it up after the hectic arranging of schedules. X f?'1 ,,-9 . i ilvlyil Z i'i??B'E.. -. . 4 fr? :Y A zf FQ, .f ' X! Har, ' use ' ff' mgv r s Q.. ..-iw., Howdy Dance Features Argus LEFT: J. W. Briscoe and Kim Gray pose for the photographers at the Howdy Dance on September ll. BELOW: Kim Lotz and Frank English find it more entertaining to watch all the action from a ringside seat. BOTTOM: Keith Bailey and Candy Driscoll gather around the P.T.A. refreshment table to quench their thirst. Fall lnitiates a SpiritfFilled Seasor TOP: A poster in the front hall proclaims the Cougars are mighty for the first district game. FAR LEFT: Sally Stovall, the unofficial Spirit Club mascot, depicts the overall appearance of members of the club. Rhonda Campbell created the painting. RIGHT: The pride of Western Hills is the Cougar water tower constructed at the end of last year. QM-ammo Spirit was aroused early hy the enthu- siastic efforts of the Spirit Club and cheer- leaders. The Cougar Tower was a new addi- tion to thc already cviclcnt spirit along with thc Spirit Club banner adopted this year. Mascots Valerie Meador and Greg Allen were used for the first time this year. TOP: Ricky Trout and Bob Buhl hold the new Spirit Club banner al Clark Field. RIGHT: Valerie Meador, one of the Cougar mas- cots, beams at the Eastern Hills game. BOTTOM: Deborah Beasley and johnnel Wright cheer at the Paschal game. , . fr 1' ' ff'r-'sais if ji ff i, . J: f . 2+-1 - i, as-f - -- v . . Quran Q- ' lf, , Q ' ' 'hf 'f' i ,Z . , . ' . W .-,.,.:...L.9.'5m'f..1,.., -Q 1. Q '- f- A A ' ' 'ef146b'iE f 1 Autumn Brings Busy Schedule for Students Many autumn activities provided a chance for all students to get involved. The Band and Spirit Club participated in the Benbrook Parade on October 9. The Band Boosters sponsored the pizza dinner at Open House on October 18. From these profits, they pur- chased an audio-visual system to tape the band during half-time performances. l. D. pictures were taken by Paul Dixon Studios for the second year. On September 30 the rock group Nlephibosheth performed during a free assembly. Congressman ,lim Wright visited Western Hills on December 9 to talk about the re- sponsibilities of a congressman. This assembly, attended by seniors only, ended with a question and answer period. RIGHT: Mary Ann McDuff acts as a hostess at the pizza dinner during Open House. BELOW: Several freshmen get ready to ride on the Spirit Club float during the Benbrook Parade. TOP: David Bratton welcomes J im Wright to Western Hills on December 9. BOTTOM LEFT: Carolyn Forrest and Preston Dunlap, members of the group Mephibosheth, per- formed for the student body. BOTTOM RIGHT: Bobby Candeleria poses for his I.D. picture which is used for office, library, and hall privileges. All Roads Lead To Home . . . Coming Homecoming Week, November 1-5, was Q filled with a variety of activities. Home- E rooms began putting up decorations on lVlon- day morning for the judging on Wednesday. 1 Mums were sold by the band for the first lime, and everyone was drawn into the general excitement. The homecoming eourt was presented at the pep rally on Thursday, and prizes were given Lo the winning home- rooms in the decoration contest. -......,,,,Ai. , 5 1 I l 5 H 1 i 4 S 1 5 E E 5 E ,M TOP: Art work is included in homeroom l19's decorations. The painting is by Barby Lee. BOTTOM LEFT: Cougar mascot Valerie Meador sells balloons to Ronnie Johnson. BOTTOM RIGHT: Exes Judy jones and Jill Becker talk with Karen Looney fcenterl at the pep rally. ,I ill is an ex-cheerleader and Judy was homecoming queen in 1970. November 5 Brings Homecoming Excitement To Chmax TOP: Freshman princess Arden Schuelz, junior princess Sheri New, senior princess Susan Ripaldi, and sophomore princess Marla Ball encircle home- coming queen Dana Hazel at the pep rally. LOWER LEFT: Patty Shannon, Shelley Wood, Lynn Harper, and Jean Allie present a good-luck cake to the team from the senior girls. LOWER RIGHT: Captains Vernon Rew and Pat Horn escort Dana Hazel off of the field after the presentation. efh cc .C H x vac' x 33 is f 3 M y....,A2 S.. ...'4 .ev During halftime of the Carter game at Handley Field, the 1971 Homecoming Court was formally presented to the student body. Escorts were Roy Wilson, Steve Brown, Zane Kent, and Matthew Macha. The theme of the Saturday night dance, g'Remember When , was conveyed by decorations in the cafeteria and halls where jerseys and baby pictures of each player were displayed with 'cliiemember Whenw quotes. Paula Bean was the chairman of the dance committee with the P.T.A. pro- viding chaperons and Argus furnishing the entertainment. LEFT: Ex Steve Capper and date Karen Cates renew old acquaintances at homecoming. BELOW: Miriam Slaughter concentrates on the hall decorations while Steve Phillips offers his advice on the subject. BOTTOM: Joani Squyres and Don Pengelly inspect Zane Kent's baby picture at the dance. TOP: Circus maids Sylvia Komatsu, Donna Watson, and Risa Hazel woo Karen Schmidt in '4Hey Big Spenderf' ABOVE: Love Potion No. 9 is the theme song of the Circus Little Darlings. RIGHT: Connie Bell does an interpretive dance to Bridge Over Troubled Water. Wx W-kxww x X kfxxxwxx xx x xxx f 4 5 A 1 ' if xxx ,A ,X . L, Cougar Capers Joins The Circus The circus came to Western Hills in the form ol' the Cougar Capers this year. Two night performances were given on December 9 and 10, and a day performance on December 10 during periods 3 and 7. The program consisted of a variety of acts ranging from guitar solos and line dances to gymnastics and ballet. Don Howard and Lyn ,lohnson acted as ring masters. LEFT: Circus queen Jackie Smith opens the show with No Business Like Show Businexf' BOTTOM: Irene Koemer talks to her favorite little pal in the junior girls act Rubber Duckief' W1nter Dance Goes Informal The Christmas Dance changed its name to the Winter Dance and went informal this year on December ll. Dance committee members decided on the change to spare wallets after the beating they took during homecoming. Two groups, Brick Window and Instant Groove, performed to please the different tastes of the dancers. TOP: Jewell Raines, Robbie Gower, Paul Cullum, and Barbie Richardson take a break lluring a lull in the music. ABOVE: Marla Ball and Kirk Dinkins respond to the sound of Brick Window. BOTTOM RIGHT: Informality was the key word for Kathy Hurren at the Winter Dance. ean Allie Chosen Basketball Queen YN Y The basketball team chose ,lean Allie as their queen and presented her at the Decem- ber 14- basketball pep rally. She received a bouquet of roses and necklace along with a kiss from Ricky Trout and Bob Buhl. To officially start the season, the entire team was introduced to the student body by Coach Moody. TOP: Basketball players Lonnie Witt, David Gentz, Ricky Trout, Sandy Ballard, Mark Brooker, Barry Nichols, and Bob Buhl are introduced at the pep rally. LEFT: Roses encircle Jean Allie as she beams from her place of honor. 4 TOP: Vicki Smart humorously expresses her sent- iments of Christmas in her physics class. RIGHT: Westem Hills' traditional Christmas tree is seen bedecked in the front hall. Jingle Bells and Rudolph the Red- Nose Reindeerw were at the top of the charts in Hills, halls the week before Christmas vacation. The front hall found the added at- traction of a Christmas tree and many rooms were decorated with holly and mistletoe. The chorus and orchestra teamed up to add a flavor of variety to traditional carols for the Christmas program on December 16. The stage band accompanied Mark Tatum in a modern interpretation of The Night Before Christmasf, Santa Spirit Invades Chri tmas Season LEFT: Santa Qalias Ron Mclntyrej bounces Robert Burton on his knee while he reaches into his bag of goodies to reward him with a candy cane. BOTTOM: Directed by Mrs. Kelly, the chorus and orchestra entertained the student body with tradi- tional and contemporary carols. omen Faculty Dump Trial-lifY January 7 turned into a holiday from class due to the volleyball game between the women faculty and the Tri-Hi-Y girls. Coach Walker served as the referee, equally aiding both teams. The teachers were undefeated in both games earning a victory for the second consecutive year. LEFT: Larry 0'Brien and Mark Waters display their gorgeous legs as cheerleaders during the volleyball game. BELOW: You take my picture once more and I'll cry! screamed Miss Rehm to the photographer as Mrs. l-leadrick and Mrs. Brandt look on. Tech s Ensemble Stages JazzfRock Program TOP: The Tech Jazz Band carefully watches the director during one of their numbers, Time After Timef' LEFT: Featured trumpet and trombone players display their talent in one of the brass pieces, All Right, 0.K. ABOVE: Director Paul Mazzacano gives last minute instructions before beginning the program. The Texas Tech Jazz-Rock Ensemble per' formed for the student body in a free assemhly on January 14. The extremely talented band played such numbers as Make Me Smile and West Side Story , arousing much enthusiasm from the audience. Mr. Paul Mazzacano directed the band and several members played solo parts. Winter Actrvrties Stir School Enthusmsm The Christmas lull was brought to an end by the beginning of district basketball games. The Public Schools Gym became the sight of many exciting games and boosted the spirit lost during Christmas vacation. The beard contest was held again this year with Scot Wilks pulling in first place. Western Day fizzled out with the weather, and the scheduled program was cancelled. The government classes had a voting machine in their rooms and were practicing for this year's elections. A special assembly featured concert pianist Coleman Blumfield in a classical music appreciation program. UPPER RIGHT: Concert pianist Coleman Blum- lield performs Pictures at an Exhibition during a special assembly. ABOVE: Rhonda Campbell, janet Park, Paula Bean, Dana Hazel, and Roma jo Randle encourage victory at the Heights' game. RIGHT: Kathy Armstrong, Cindy Wattier, Michelle Chandler, Sandi F rantz, Linda Armstrong, and Celia Bennett Qseatedj cheer as the Cagers gain two points. i ll? f' ' ll' 1,91 , .m' +-rg - 1 M, it R..,.Xr-- 9'5Y3l932-T a eele tg I - 1? 13 ,s 5. fi fi 'S TOP: Beard contestants Greg Allen, Jim Voznika, Paul jacks, Scot Wilks, and Gary Ford wait in line to have their beards judged. LEFT: Mr. Strother tries to convince Kathy Scott that voting machines will not electrocute her when she pulls the curtain. ABOVE: Greg Allen smiles happily in the cafeteria with his treasured beard. TOP: A poster near the cafeteria summarizes the pertinent information concerning Spirit Week. ABOVE: Two pairs of unidentifiable feet compare their green and gold shoelaces on Tuesday, Tennis Shoe Day. RIGHT: Ricky Trout gives his pep talk to the stu- dent body during the pep rally on Friday. i Q Al our iv i 'SX 4, .W-m.,..f.,W-are if 4 5 1' X x 1 Xi. 14 , . ,tj 2 e, Prefix? if' r-,rrw-5 iii' . ,gfrvimsf-LE' f .na Q Q?-2241? 5' -r-3?-. lbw 1 291' fm 5i'L?S1Qi,. S lifafaafifw . . ,wr af ra1,f,3iift.-- .- il? fa',5,eLfi 5 , W i., 1 Q qw . ifgrga., . 3? if ' . , .F M 'Nl' E 2' if 1 , 1-,.?f:JSs,- i im ,L , 1-'www -' Y' 1,9 ' e 1 4' .4 ss, . il 1 'L ' fi ' ,',.a'. i fide, g February 7,11 Spotlights Spirit Week Spirit Week was initiated on Monday and Tuesday with the sale of green and gold shoelaces with Tuesday also sewing as Ten- nis Shoe Day. Everyone wore green and gold on Wednesdayg Thursday was Surprise Day. A pep rally was on Friday. The cheerleaders conducted a sexy legs contest and an- nounced Al Slater as the overall winner. The week ended with the Heights' game on Fri- day night. LEFT: Sally Ballard and Steve Corder served as the two mystery men during the week. BELOW: Spirit Club members Renee Covey and Ladean Phillips are seen wearing their uniforms on green and gold day. JJ A Q2-is if 'nr - 44909. 2 '1 Q L - f ., ., . wa 'fresh- 5.4 '.-.E-'.i,z fi, gs Participation in activities not included in the regular school schedule gave students a chance to become involved and to be good citizens. The Clean Environment Club worked to beautify our school by planting trees out front and cactus in the cactus beds. Driver education classes are a familiar sight around school, both in the mornings and after school. The computer room is always occupied since the appearance of the ERI computer. Students always find time to fill up on the latest gossip with their friends in the cafeteria before starting another school day. RIGHT: Will Wohler, winner of the Optimist Club's Young Texan Award, programs the com- puter in his spare time. BELOW: Mary Ann McDuif and Cathy Foreman work with the Clean Environment Club planting cactus in the front cactus beds. ,Q,' lv Mamma' mm E57 ff? 3255, Participation, Citizenship Involve Students 1 F37 7 qw? 9 x ff TOP: Mr. Thomton's aftemoon driver education class listens to the lecture. LEFT: Wendell Blaylock and Janet Weldon act as water carriers while other members of the Clean Environment Club plant trees in front of t.he school. ABOVE: Patricia Gibson, Paul Brooks, and Anniece McWhorter brace themselves for another school day in the cafeteria before school. tandifer Designated exas eacher of 1971572 Mr. Bun Slandilcr, an mathematics teacher al Western Hills, was honored as Texas Teacller of the Year. While studying one summer at Cornell University, he devised an Aurlio-Tutorial Program which he uses in his geometry classes. By trying new techniques, Mr. Standifnrr is changing the concept of teaching matliematics as well as other courses in high school. RIGHT: Mr. Standifer teaches his class about the art of stuffing . BELOW: Mr. Standjfer stops for a minute in the halls between classes. PW ' CUHDP5 unior Classical League Plays The Junior Classical ln-'agua set up their table and went to work selling valentines to help out Cupid. The regular valentines solrl for ten cents, singing valentines for fifteen cunts, and We-stern Union grams for lwenty cents. They dsrlivererl them on Friday, Feb- ruary ll, going around to homewrooms in groups so that the singing valentines would be in harmony. LEFT: Debbie Gaiford and Mary Ann McDuff advise Mary Williamson on the wisest choices of valentines. BOTTOM: Mrs. Mullins aids J.C.L. members Claudia Evans, Mike Musgrave, Lesa Carnahan, and Judy Gamer in passing out valentines. Dance Theme Recalls Au Old Fashioned Valentmev RIGHT: Cherry Nowlin and Mike Boyle stroll down the main hall admiring the heart-shaped decorations. BELOW RIGHT: Rell Anglon and Michele Wilson enjoy the music and easy atmosphere of the Valen- tine's Dance. BELOW: David Carroll and Kris Broussard rest their feet for awhile and quench their thirst be- tween dances. di Saturday, February 12, was the date of the 1972 Valentine's Dance. The dance com- mittee selected 'iAn Old Fashioned Valen- tine as the theme with lsrafel providing the entertainment. Large, lacy valentines with sentimental thoughts and poems helped to carry out the theme. The P.T.A. provided refreshments and several senior girls acted as hostesses. The class favorites were announced and awarded frames for their pictures. For the first year, the Spirit Club selected Lynn Hut- chison and Sandi Frantz as Mr. and Miss Spirit and presented them at the dance. Nominees were Bob Buhl, Mark Brooker, Danna Reed, and Teresa Starkey. LEFT: Maggie McClain and Mark Wooten pose for a moment before the giant heart in the main hall. BELOW LEFT: Sandi Frantz and Ricky Trout grin as Lynn Hutchison flashes a smile after receiving his plaque. BELOW RIGHT: Angela Hallmark and Steve Bedunah refresh themselves during one of the band's breaks. College Night, Magazine Sales Keep Seniors Busy RIGHT: Weatherford College representative Arthur Stockstill, grins at one of his own jokes on College Night. BELOW: Mrs. Foust takes notes during the Steering Committee meeting. BOTTOM: Mr. jim McNerney, representative from T.C.U., informs Tom Matney about the prices and course offerings available. A 1 A gl ff QM .Q T' gf: .ffl 3 X .M--K? l 'QX in-F KAY kv The senior class started selling magazines after mid-term to reduce the price of their senior activities. Their goal was set at 38,000 by the Steering Committee and the sponsor, Mrs. Foust. College Night was held on Feb- ruary 24 at school with a number of colleges represented. The Spirit Club and Student Council acted as hosts and hostesses, and parents were invited to attend three sessions of their choice. Seniors and juniors attended with a few interested sophomores also S n' r' Cl sa llaaeiziilof. Sales I Q Q llnlimfl Cunt . mimi l llqml 7 'ln lnlnl -4 fy G !l.Yrfu l ll l S8035 i gpg s nfs L ,T 'lam x 'lf WW T 'ff Ai A rw vi l l , Il' ' T 1 l f , T XT, mint l l I if' ra . , -1 l w r A l unanuna 3 Ann coming. TOP: Mrs. Baker helps Laura Crawford count money for the magazine sales. LEFT: A poster on the window of the attendance office shows the seniors' goal and daily progress on the magazine sales. ABOVE: The Senior Steering Committee meet to talk over general business in the conference room in the library. 90 - The durable threads Athletics stiengthen the fabric Skillg ability. 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JJ una, '71 Cougars Earn K, 'RQ f ,..- 3f7 Reccrd Coach Reavis and Coach Massey participate in the game even from the sidelines. 1 l', .1 w f 5:1 1-'H.lkEE 5:j ' 1. 5- .mf ' 'FL1a?f4 ,nl-gf, , .f nm,-' f azxirffnfi-Q: 1 ' 'xkxfl V I .v J -41' Y J -, -Q 'Kg - :PHX-. '11 er, 1 ,jgaefe JA ke, fm A 3 3 ,, , f vm ,Q . Jw, X 4 -SEM ., , y 1 xsa . ,, ' ' xl +glff2e.sf':.'1'p,X t'?35?1 J-'H-ligsfr Eel' 2' ' L : Q,.1,.,'v,f:L'z-a+ ,, +1fQ?2fS1:'aL'1iva'Eif' i . ,fv,,s:f:1lgf:.- -34.-:rj lk :gi-3--E' .s ' 3253: ii: J -iii, T' .. .w.,fff:g'f wr-fqw M- ' Q. 'z-W1 Wi'-Esiwitn-Wifi-'i?6v':2r ' - ' F' ' 3' 'H--ffjfazvf,'i.Qi-spggagik, ' .Y f ,:.j,,yi'5., z- , Muff ., '- I , 2 . - ' a 4 A, 358 : ' P HQ' fi ' , 15 V 115952911 , if -'f:.'b?? y QR , s f.- X Y 195 Loyalty, Skill Developed with Coaches' Advice Western Hills was involved in a hard fought game against the eventual 10-4A champions North Side. With the I2-8 score, this was the closest the Steers came to heing beat in the district race. The hard hitting defense caused several turnovers, but the of- fense was unable to cash in. Wesley Ander- son had most tackles for defensive lineman and Joe Bratcher was the outstanding of- fensive lineman. The Cougarls chances for repeating a third straight district championship were greatly dimmed as they were turned hack by Paschal. Mike Dunsworth did an excellent job at running hack as he picked up 88 yards. Bill Killip was outstanding offensive lineman in the 18-13 loss. Wesley Anderson repeated as outstanding defensive lineman. Western Hills was defeated 28-0 by a much faster jacket team. The Cougars were fired up at the first of the game but the injuries they had suffered throughout the year were starting to show. Matthew Macha had most tackles for defensive lineman. Bill Killip was outstanding offensive lineman. ABOVE: Mike Dunsworth 144-1, Steve Elliott 1191, Matthew Macha 1651, and Kirk Dinkins 1701 gather round as David Corley brings the Tech receiver to the ground. RIGHT: TOUCHDOWN! NEXT PAGE, TOP: Coach McLain huddles on the sidelines with some of his offensive players, Rich- ard lVlcElhannon 1761, Brad Thornton 1841, David Wood 1751, Pat Horn 1311, and David Stanley 1321. NEXT PAGE, BOTTOM: Trainer Coach Allie mas- sages Kirk Dinkin's leg cramp. Egfr .,, 19 y 'X ' is f 3 K . , H., ,gf v Y J L' X V N t Klfuv, Q . 2, Q 3 fl -f,Q.. v5 ir, 1 1 3 'V V 4 X W' fe ? k I Q ,,AX, N HMHIP-- ' 'w4:f,..4,,..a..'V fxigziv ,, ' g M, 1' 'f 'S - U ,xx H,n4anffv151v3'!'P?:-'ff T' M , Y be 5 X 3 n ' ' Q, an L, m,,, ,fpggwas m. .M ,Q A WA 5' W M .,4.J-VQLL ' ' Q Lyra -.-, W . :z,,AiL1L. .. .wffwrb-if'-1 .- 1 1 f 3 an www -qs- fi al' .: fi A 5 X , X- , sl3i. v'f 1' Af Q 'S' . 5 'V W x :Dre . V . 1 W1 ' 2 Ufxf 4 ' sv ll A S A I k K A f n ' ' .1 XV . . , ,Q V ,hi - v , ..'Q, Q10 ABOVE: Are you back there? asks J ack Williams 152, to the punter as Mike Blaylock f69j, Scott Cartwright 1631, Don Pengelly Q72Q, and David Wood USD get ready for the play. RIGHT: I think this helmet's stuck! exclaims Ralph Walls after the Carter game. Cougars Expenence District Record of 1-4 Western Hills and Carter both went into the game looking for their first district win. Hills came out on top 27-0 in front of a homecoming crowd showing a much im- proved offensive attack. Pat Horn and Ronald Beasley combined for l7O yards rushing as Beasley and John Nlalmberg took two touchdowns a piece. Bill Killip repeated for the third straight week as outstanding offensive lineman. Kirk Dinkins had most tackles for top defensive lineman. The Cougars closed their season against Southwest, but this game didn't determine the district champion as North Side had al- ready clinched it. Ronald Beasley was leading rusher with 60 yards, but the offense only managed to put 7 points on the scorc- board. Southwest earned l7 points as the Cougars closed out district with a l-4 record. W' X v, TOP LEFT: You mean there s another team in this game? questions tackle David Wood. BOTTOM LEFT: John Malmberg scores his second touchdown against Carter for our homecoming victory. ABOVE: On the day of the Paschal pep rally, Mike Sandoval, Randy Rich, and Steve Elliott relax in the library. TOP: jimmy Sparks, jimmy Martin, and Tommy johnson, football managers, display a victory cake for the Southwest game. ABOVE: Kirk Dinkins makes a tackle on an off- tackle play at the Paschal game. RIGHT: Brad Thornton, leading pass receiver, makes another reeeptionagainst Poly. Nineteen Lettermen Give Promise to '72 Season TOP: WHHS offense lines up for play against Paschal at Clark Field. LEFT: Steve Elliott stops the ball carrier in the Heights game. With the return of 19 lettermcn, the Cougars are looking toward a better district and season record. Injuries in each game caused numerous replacements throughout the season. The offensive and defensive backfields will be strong with returning wingbacks, fullbacks, and quarterbacks. After suffering district defeats to North Side, Paschal, Arlington Heights, and South- west, Western Hills will start spring training in fVlay to build a stronger team for 1972. Rhett Hubbard ' lhannon ha Zane Kent Richard McE Matthew Mac Larry 0'Brien Don Pengelly Paul Phillips Terry Reavis Vemon Rew Randy Rich Steve Roberson Mike Sandoval David Slocum I im Smith David Stanley Brad Thomwn Merrill Wade Ralph Walls I ack Williams David Wood Wesley Anderson Ronald Beasley Mike Blaylock J oe Bratcher Scott Cartwright David Corley Kirk Dinkins Roger Duncan Mike Dunsworth Steve Elliott Tommy Elliott Ronnie Home IIUUMRE ' 'W 5 my 4 l wi Liu? 5, kai? i J, f or W H 3 gf as Macha, Duncan, Horn, Thornton Earn All-District .,,i. H- EHLSMRS , L is A, 25. 4 1 5.. 1.1 5 .2 F Q., ':z G E filillilim ' .X CUUEARS ,, 355 3 Sf --.H 3 , s . W , i ,sux Q 1 AHE H QBUQARS Q' 1? 5 E 'N e. Q Numa g 5 2 5 a s 4 5- EUUEAR5 f 1 Q Q ,. X sz. ' , 1 ' I -' - s X X ' 'r E w lx Q -'Q X54 4 Q S fr X 1 f-is 3 E - Nnff 1 ia LEFT: Coach Walker stares grimly onto the field as Southwest defeats Hills 17-7. Phil Goodwin ' Daniel Grumbling I V Torruny Johnson ' ' ii Robert Lawrence 1 3, 5 Q Jimmy Martin ,Yogi ,I im Sparks - ' 5 Kenneth Sutton ejgg ,gf Ted mme 4 Three Tie Games Mar V Season The junior varsity team had an unusual record of three tie games in one season. The scores were with I. M. Terrell, Trimble Tech, and Southwest. The team was victorious over Poly in a nondistrict game. Coaches of the team were lVlr. Charles Reavis and Mr. Riley Dunn. RIGHT: Coach Charles Reavis, new member of the coaching staff, looks on with emotional interest in the Heights game. BELOW: Bobby Candelaria 1181, Alan Garland 126j, Randal Anderson 1761, Randy Higdon 1641, Mike jackowski 1centerJ, Rodney McCoy 1173, and Bill Ribinskas 123J, line up for play against South- west. ABOVE: Rodney McCoy mns the option play against Southwest. LEFT: Vernon Fondren runs for a touchdown against Carter. TOP: junior varsity team members are ffirst rowj Ralph Raleigh, Don Fojtik, Alan Garland, Richard Lawton, Dale Baird, Gary Edgmon, Terry Truax, Qback row, J im Strong, Mike Myers, Randal Ander- son, Frank Houx, Mark McReynolds, Ricky Patter- son, and Art Walker. Stifles 3-7 Record Frosh Hopes The freshman football players followed the varsity team with a season record of 3-7 and a district record of 1-4. The team beat Carter in district and earned preseason victories over Tech and O. D. Wyatt. lVlr. David Helbing coached the linemen, while lVlr. Dick Allie coached the backfield players. RIGHT: One of the coaches of the freshman foot- ball team is Mr. David Helhing. BELOW: The members of the freshman football team include: ffront row, Anthony Rich, Kirk Brown, jolm Dear, John Anness, Robby Gower, Chuck Cole, Mitchell Macha, fback rowl Kevin Grant, Roy Wilson, Brad Ramsey, Kenny Dolson, Ricky Watson, Larry Watkins, Mark Lawrence, and Robert Koger. ,gem sf? if 65 3+ vaga l is H 'ff Ji la Q 4 G 'W Q Q- . W F .YtfS'..'1i:::,L-gift: f' V . . ., il f ryrr .12 fl . ' if gp - ' e me I 1. ' - sf l . iw: . as , . , iw 'e-we-W . ,.1 F af 1 , 6 l I x , ,., 1 . hp 1 4 I Q , J ,.-.fy v , M A , . , .F A jf I wif T7 1 . rlif 5 i Ll I 'Q fr , 2 ll f I 1 L 'Q , 'T I la f t V, f , .,. ,J 1 Y Q , 1 F A , 1' Lp, 1, ff 1 U: qw ' ' fr I . ff 1 I , ,I if-1' . , ' fs-wv ' ..,,.,1 'v l I v H I K 1 W5 '- -s ,, -.-L . , -, , s, . L- ,' i ' 1 - , -'. ,, '-H - wh-wa.-...Rf-1 , x O ' Q 9 9 ,Q . , ' , , J O exv b M' Vs: , 'Q 1 2 5 tb 0. . I 9. ., 2 , Q ,a ' 1 ', . 30 ,-, 2 x if 91 E 4 k UPPER LEFT: Coach Moody takes a time out tu talk to his team during the Southwest contesL UPPER RIGHT: Fred Johnigan 143, jumps for th4 ball in the Paschal game at Public Schools Gym. ABOVE: Guard Sandy Ballard dribbles down oour gainst Paschal. E 5 E E E 5 E E 5 E E l l l l ill E' lll l l W l 5 l ,lll lf , Elo'-,tt-1? 1' 'iii-'E 'fi ,L gill, ggi? ig: 3531, . e leg-' if W ' f, ,?..4 I- ll i l lb S- 5- ,Ll- - ,.- - , ' , Q3 3:5 llllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll lllllllll llll ll V r 1.- -lf lf 1.1-f Como Players Supplement Cougar Basketball The varsity team participated in thres- tournamonts during preseason--Dallas' Kim- ball Tournament, Tcnlplcis Tournament, and the Fort Worth Lionls Club Tournament. The team won runner-up at Temple. The Cougars started the ycar in a winning way ovcr Castleherry, Haltom, Trinity, Temple, and Lamar High School in Arling- ton. Tlicsc preseason victories, coupled with a few losses, preceded the start ol' district play on ,lamiary l2. Program LEFT: Sandy Ballard stretches for those two i points! TOP: On-the-floor action is exhibited by Randy Lee against Paschal's J ack McMillan. ABOVE: Fred johnigan, David Gentz, Ricky Trout, Lonnie Witt, and Randy Lee gather in the center of the court as they start the Southwest game. 9 Cougars Win 4,6 in District Play The Cougars scored a district record of 4- wins against 6 losses in 1972. The team beat Carter twice and defeated North Side and Arlington Heights once each. The Heights' win came after an eligibility ruling affecting the first half of the season. In district play, the high rebounder was Rell Angton with a 7.60 per game average. Lonnie Witt scored a 12.7 average per game for the high point man. Witt also had a free throw average of 80.312, RIGHT: Senior forward Ricky Trout makes a shot against Carter. BELOW: Wade Gafford puts Ilme ball up with David Genlz Q32j and Sandy Ballard also in the lane against PaschaL LEFT: Lonnie Witt 115, and Bob Buhl 14-21 get under the basket and under the ball in the Heights' game. BELOW LEFT: Forward David Gentz 1325 jumps up for two points with Rell Angton 130j and Lyrm Hutchison 120, ready for a possible rebound. BELOW: Rell Angton hangs on to a rebound all though Carter,s No. 22 seems to get his hand in the BCL Varsity Team Scores 1049 Season Record The season record for the 1972 Cougars was 10 wins and 19 losses. District defeats to Southwest, Heights, Paschal, and North Side, coupled with preseason tournament defeats, brought the season record down. David Gentz and Lonnie Witt led the team with high averages and percentages during the season. High in rebounding was Gentz with a 11.2 average for the season. Gentz also led high point average with 13.6. Witt earned an overall 75.5lZ7 at the free throw line. ABOVE: Lonnie Witt steadies himself for a free throw in the North Side game. TOP RIGHT: Forward Bob Buhl grabs a high pass. RIGHT: Steve Corder dribbles defensively against a North Side guard. TOP: Varsity team members are Qstandingl Randy Lee, Lynn Hutchison, Lonnie Witt, Al Slater, Sandy Ballard, Bob Buhl, Rell Angton, David Gentz, Ricky Trout, Steve Corder, Billy C-rider, Wade Gafford, Qkneelingj Barry Nicholls, Mark Brooker, Donny Ray, and Ken Morrison. LEFT: Lym1 Hutchison 'iwavesn to the official as a foul is called. ABOVE: Managers Mark Brooker, Barry Nicholls, Donny Ray, and Ken Morrison pose with varsity coach Weldon Moody. LL ga-...W unior Varsity Stornps Rebels for District Championship The Junior Varsity basketball team brought home the district 4-A-10 champion- ship by defeating the Southwest Rebels 64-54. The Cougars went 4--1 in the first half of the season, but fell short the second half with a 1-4 record. The team won the play- off with Arlington Heights 63-55 to move up to the championship game with Southwest, winner of the last half of the season. Coached by Mr. Richard Allie, the Cougars compiled a 21-10 season record with a dis- trict record of 5-5. The players participated in the Bell High School Tournament and won second in the Southwest Tournament. RIGHT: Dean Frantz makes a practice shot at P.S.G. before the WHHS-AHHS game. BELOW: The members of the Junior Varsity team include Scott Spencer, Dean Lane, Freddie Brigham, Dennis Lacy, Lowell Franklin, Tom Lawrence, Mike Hutchison, jimmy Stevens, Bill Marcom, Dean Frantz, David Doss, Gary Washing- ton, Gary Saylor, Reginald Mitcherson, J im Webb, J. W. Briscoe, Laurice Carroll. L-4 ao 10 J ! f I' ff 7 .yL.. TOP: The junior varsity team practices before the game against Arlington Heights. LEFT: Guard Lowell Franklin jumps high against an Arlington Heights defender. ABOVE: Coach Allie talks to the starting players during a time-out. 216 fx xx Al Freshmen .X lm ressive ournament tkllfinsgg X . .X X x . - xy ,V lifeshman basketball team scored the ?rg,!,flCt0l'lCS of any Hills freshman team. ffllhgifffseasonxxrecord was 19-ll, with a dis- :trieifiecord of 3-7. The ninth graders beat Carter twice and North Side once. Mr. David Helbing coaehed the twenty-member team. The Cougars won first place in the Boswell Invitational Tournament lor the second con- seeutive year. The team also earned tlie con- solation trophy at the East Side Lionis Club Tournament. ,i x . 1 AN ni kill X 2 Qty Q, ' W i TOP: Gary Corzine goes up for two by knocking his defender out of the way. ABOVE: The freshman basketball members are Qfront rowj Alan Rasberry, Kenneth Kennedy, Brian Pollock, Royce Holder, Johnny Maddox, Robby Monill, Qsecond row, James Johnson, Mike Burleson, Paul Brooks, Tim Edwards, Bobby Yelvington, Mathew Spahn, David Buroker, Mike Musgrove, Qback rowj Coach David Helbing, Clarence Whitfield, Ellis Collins, Don Grantham, Tim McMahon, Craig Verwers, Gary Corzine, and Dennis Svtuart. 'RX J' mi Mn s,NN0-,,,.,,-- 0 1 - ifvyz xl k T:.M ,X . Q 9 J - EGF' X , '- n v ,Sb Y Y 4 5 r - ,ga 1 uo , 1 n fix ' LAi X 5 f 1 + . N ' i f 2: LTV Am N ' fi X' 'Qi' f X A 'SQA 'ff' L, K ' x 'E sf , N 415, Af. ,.. 'W 1 .x ,Q , -wk ,.,, ,U T gf TOP: Gay Lynn Slocum makes a tum in the 300-yard free style. ABOVE: Fifty-yard free styler David Pressley leaps from the starting block. RIGHT: Diver David Carroll makes a forward dive layout. Swim Team Totals 282 Points in District Meet The Western Hills team earned 28Vz points in the district meet February 17-19. Steve Hench finished second in the 200-yard in- dividual medley and first in the 100-yard backstroke. The 200-yard medley relay team of Doug Spriggs, Dan Bumam, David Pres- sley, and Keith Charles placed fifth, Dan Bumam also earned fifth in the 100-yard freestyle. The team practiced at Panther Boys Club every day from 2:30-4:30. During the first semester, Ed Trantham served as coach, while Jim Brock replaced the drafted Trantham at semester. LEFT: Doug Spriggs is ready to enter the water in the 200-yard medley relay. BELOW: Members of the swim team are Qiront rowj Neil Nabbefield, Mark Tuck, Gay Lynn Slocum, A'dele Thomas, Melanie Pruitt, David Lievrouw, fsecond rowj Tommy Jenkins, Dan Bumam, David Carroll, Tim Bissell, Doug Spriggs, David Waters, fback rowj Keith Charles, James Rost, David Pressley, Lance Rose, Lane Beavers, and Jody Cox. 'N i W D -j , , .. D ' ' , ...,.,,, ' 'A 'LQilifJ1f.f, D Ai '97 M K5-a. Girls The girls volleyball team organized the Western Hills Invitational volleyball tourna- ment on February 19, for six Fort Worth high schools. The WHHS team placed sec- ond, losing to Arlington Heights in two of three games. The team was coached hy Mrs. Lea Martin. Several scrimmages were held with O. D. Wyatt, North Side, Arlington Heights, and Weatherford. The girls also participated in the TCJC Invitational tournament Decem- ber 11. RIGHT: Rayla Allison and Katie Myers consult with Mrs. Martin on toumament plans. BELOW LEFT: Members of the girls volleyball team are Allisha Overton, Nancy Evetts, Susie Har rison, Linda Alexander, and Debbie justice. BELOW RIGHT: Debbie Justice bumps the volley- ball during practice. Volleyball Team Sponsors Tournamem 2 . r Golf Team Travels to Four Tournaments The twenty-one member golf team and Coach Robert Dixon participated in five tournaments including the district tourna- ment on April 10 and 12. The team traveled to tournaments in Abilene, Wichita Falls, and Brownwood. The district meet was held at Pecan Valley Golf Course in Fort Worth. During the year the team practiced every afternnon from l-3 p.m. They practiced at the Pecan Valley, Rockwood, Meadow- brook, and Z. Boaz courses. First team mem- bers include Craig Harper, Bill Morrill, Gary Craig, Bob Montgomery, and Steve Howard. RIGHT: Tom Matney and Charles Fmend offer aid to putter jim Shaw. BELOW LEFT: Number 1 golfer Craig Harper practices with his driver at Z. Boaz Golf Course. BELOW: Team members are Qfront rowj Steve Robbins, Kenny Sutton, Kevin Fair, Bob Foster, Larry Harper, Paul Sutton, fsecond rowj Jim Shaw, David Shannon, jim Smith, Mike Goulet, Jim Sparks, Charles Hahn, Charles Fruend, Gene Doel- ling, fback rowj Tom Matney, Bob Montgomery, Steve Howard, Craig Harper, Bill Morrill, Gary Craig, Relf Fenley, and Coach Rob Dixon. , 4 'FF Q li? -.,. if 1 .. V at-L C , I -I ,214 as , ! E . 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The girls tennis team, coached by Mrs. Lea Martin, participated in matches with Weatherford, Arlington Heights, O. D. Wyatt, Garland, and North Side. The ten members practiced from 2-5 p.m. at the WHHS Courts and the McLeland Tennis Cen- ter. The boys team, composed of seven mem- bers, had practice matches with Weather- ford, Garland, Azle, Arlington Heights, and North Side. Coached by Mrs. Thelma Cole, the team shared facilities with the girls team. .A TOP: Doubles team Cindy Marshall and Lana Rag- land play against Arlington Heights. ABOVE: Girls team members are ffront rowl Marilyn Lewis, Susan Ripaldi, Becky Cowen, Qback row, Becky Gunnels, Sheri New, Lana Ragland, Cindy Marshall, Kris Reynolds, and Cindy Smith. RIGHT: Boys team members are ffrontl Don Howard, fcenterj Mike McCauley, Harold Carpen- ter, Phil Farrell, fbackj Walter Welborn, Grant Davis, and Ben Dilla. Cross Country Team-- Here, There, Everywhere ln only its second year, the cross-country team finished in third place, two points he- hind the second team. ln 1972, the team grew to full athletic status and participated in 2-mile races in Richardson, Arlington, Lewisville, Dallas, and Fort Worth. During training, the team practiced two times daily for seven days. In August, the team ran over 2,500 miles averaging 100 miles per week. The top seven members were Mike Boyle, Mike Carr, Chris Dills, John Childress, Greg Allen, David Devine, and Robert Plumlee. Junior varsity members were Ronnie Bankston, Phil Reeves, Mike Chadwick, Joe McCormick, and Charles Roth. Two fresh- man standouts were ,lake Ingram and Nick Scorcio. LEFT: Mike Boyle, Coach Dunn, Mike Carr, and David Devine relax before leaving for the city meet. BELOW: Members of the cross-country track team are fkneelingj Joe Dolezal, Nick Scorcio, Jake In- gram, Ed Childress, Mike Wendorf, Gary Houston, Qsecond rowj Kent Berry, Kelly Palmer, Mike Carr, joe McCormick, Phil Reeves, Rodney Callarman, fback rowj Chris Dills, Ronnie Bankston, Mike Chadwick, Mike Boyle, David Devine, and Ron Faries. af: 1 we , , 'W il r ' 3 m,.r Q , My , . H. ' QE?- qu , ,go ? A or 1 -1 N8 24 Senior Activities Jean Allie Cheerleader, Spirit Club, bas- ketball queen. Rayla Jo Allison Tennis, volleyball, basketball. Terry Alonge FHA, officer of Programs Committee, Spirit Club, trans- ferred from Gordon High School, Atlanta, Georgia. Cindy Andrew FHA. Rell Angton Basketball, transferred from Como High School. Susan Arendall FHA, social chairman. Sherri Armstrong Student Council, National Honor Society, Senior Steering Committee. Rita Amott Transferred from DeKalb High School, Indiana. Diane Barker Mountain Line Staff, editor, transferred from Douglas High School, Ellsworth A.F.B., S. Dakota. Randy Barker Junior Achievement. Sally Barnes Spirit Club. Paula Kay Bean Student Council, secretary, Senior Class officer, secretary- treasurer, Spirit Club. Rose Ann Beckwith Red Cross, bowling, Clean En- vironment Club. Sheryl Rae Bell Spirit Club, Drama Club, German Club. Lisa Bender National Honor Society, Span- ish Club, vice-president, head majorette. Liz Biggs FHA, Spirit Club, Math Club. Janet Binkley FHA. Wendell Blaylock Band, National Honor Society, Clean Environment Club, pres- ident. Frank Bliss Stage Band, A-Band. Terry Bobela Student Council, OEA. Jay Bolton Physics Club, baseball, Drama Club. Mike Boswell ICT. Cristy Bowling FTA, president, Spanish Club, secretary, Student Council. Mike Boyle Cross country, track. Joe Bratcher Football. David Bratton Band, Stage Band, National Honor Society. Stephen Jams Bresler DECA, president. Eddie Brigham, Jr. Concert Choir, transferred from Como High School. Barbara Jayne Briley FHA, speech, football. Beverly Broughton Band, Rodeo Club, OEA Elwanda Brown National Honor Society, FHA, tmnsferred from Como High School. Greg Brown Baseball, Student Council. Ila Brown FHA, transferred from Como High School. Sandra Bruder Transferred from S. P. Waltrip High School, Houston, Texas. Rick Bruner Football, baseball, basketball. Bob Buhl Student Council, senior repre- sentative, Senior Steering Committee, basketball. David Burgess DECA, transferred from Castleberry. Cora Burke Spirit Club, Band, OEA. Vicki Busby Orchestra, Senior Steering Committee, Red Cross Carroll Caey DECA, vice president, trans- ferred from Hillsboro High School, Hillsboro, Texas. Ida Calhoon FHA. Nancy Camp Band, librarian, Drama Club, FHA. Campbell, Rhonda Spirit Club, National Honor Society, Student Council, Mary Carmichael Spirit Club, FHA. Greg P. Camley Spirit Club. Dale R. Carroll Latin Club. Dore Carter FHA, Chorus. Alan Cartwright Rodeo Club, president. Glenda Cash Spirit Club, FHA, Student assistant. Randy C. Caylor Transferred from C. A. J. High School, Tokoyo, Japan. Vicki Chapman Band. John Childress Track. Carolyn Clauser Spirit Club, French Club, Drama Club. Judy Clayton Latin Club, vice president, Spirit Club, Drama Club. Larry Cobb A Band, Stage Band, TAGS. Jeannine Cockrell FHA, Red Cross. Carolyn Louise Cole Spirit Club, FHA, Student Council. Blake Collier Math Club, Clean Environ- ment Club, Science Club. Tom Comer Latin Club. Mary Catherine Cook Student Council, Spirit Club, FHA. Allan Coon CATAMOUNT photograhper, Latin Club. Nelda Cooper Red Cross representative, Ro- deo Club, Spirit Club. Judy Coppinger FHA. David Corley Football. Don Corzine Basketball, track. Danny Cox ODYSSEY, editor. Laura Crawford Christian Youth, Latin Club, Senior Steering Committee. Sharon Crippen CATAMOUNT staff, Mount- ain Line staff, Student Coun- cil. Betty Crosby FTA, Band, Chorus. Mario Cruz Stage Band, student director, Marching and Symphonic Band, Orchestra. Larry Cumbie ODYSSEY staff, student Council. Jeanne Davis Spirit Club, Drama Club, Na- tional Honor Society. Linda Dawson National Honor Society, trans- ferred from Como High School. Kenneth Dean Junior Achievement, vice- president. Kathleen Deeley Spirit Club, Band aide, Shelia Dickson Spirit Club, Pan Am Club, Secretary. Ben Dilla Student Council, vice-presi- dent, Math Club, president, Pan Am Club, president. Cynthia Dillard OEA, Spanish Club, Spirit Club. Roger Duncan Football, baseball, Student Council. Mike Dunsworth Football, baseball. Robbie Louise Dycus Latin Club, Fencing Club, Select Choir. Anita Dyer OEA, FHA. Jackie Dykes Spirit Club, Math Club, FHA. Peggy Eberhart FHA, Journalism staff. Mark K, Edinburgh Spirit Club, FHA, student assistant. Karen Ellifson OEA, Spirit Club. Sheila Ellingson FHA, secretary, Spirit Club. Karyn Elliott Spirit Club. Tommy Elliott Football, baseball, homeroom representative. Calvin Eng Red Cross, transferred from Arlington Heights High School. Gayle Engen Transferred from Oscoda Area High, Michigan. Sondra Lynn England Drama Club, Debate Club, Spirit Club. Darel Engleka Baseball. Lou Ann English OEA, historian, Christian You- th Group, Mountain Line staff, circulation manager. John Estel Latin Club. Rhonda Eubanks Spirit Club, FHA, Drama Club. Stephanie Fagg FHA, Spirit Club. Trudy Fair Homeroom representative, DE- CA, FHA. Gary Ford Football, Spirit Club. Karen Forrest Spirit Club, Chorus, FHA. lllary Anne Freeman Pan Am Club, 2nd vice-presi- dent, FHA. Nancy Freeman Spirit Club, Latin Club, Na- tional Honor Society. Belinda Fry FHA, projects chairman. Suzanne Fuqua FHA, officer, P.E. helper, Kerry Gammill Drama Club. Joanne Gibson OEA, treasurer, Spirit Club, FHA. Marylynn Glatzel Spirit Club, FHA. Roy Golembiewski Transferred from Sault High School, Sault Ste Marie, Mich- lgan. Pat Griffith FHA. Diana Hall FHA. James R. Hall Football, track. Tom Hall Football, transferred from Casa Roble High School, Altrus Heights, Califomia. Elaine Hardin Spirit Club, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, program chairman. Connie Harper Spirit Club, FHA, social chair- man. Lynn Harper Cheerleader, OEA, National Honor Society. Susie Harrison CATAMOUNT staff, volley- ball, student aide in P.E. Vickie Harrison bfarching and Concert Band' FHA, Library Club. Phil Harwell Student Council, senior repre- sentative. Sandra Hauser Band, Chorus, French Club. Kitty Hawk FHA. Dana Hazel Cheerleader, Senior class pres- ident, homecoming queen, Ted Hebel Rodeo Club, Golden Gloves. Judy Henrietta Mountain Line, art editor JCL, Senior Steering Com' mittee. Patty Herring Spirit Club. Mattie Herron OEA, transferred from Com: High School. Ellen Hignight Spirit Club. Debbie Hoffpauir Mountain Line staff, Spiri Club. Tom Hoggard French Club. Debbie Hogue Transferred from Wagner Higl School, Phillipines. Aileen Holbrook DECA. Judy Holder Spirit Club, OEA, vice-presi dent, National Honor Society Rickey Hollars Football. Lynn Holt Spirit Club, FHA, project: chairman, Red Cross repre sentative. Ronnie Holton Spanish Club, Band, All-City Orchestra. Karen Hood Band, secretary, Majorette, Concert Choir. Pat Hom Football, baseball, basketball. Darlena Hulsey Band, Rodeo Club, OEA, par- liamentarian. Holly Hunter Math Club, Concert Choir, transferred from Bridgwater Raritan, East Somerville, N. J. Lynn Hutchison Basketball, Spirit Club, Senior Steering Committee. Donna Irgens Pam Am Club, reporter, FHA, representative, Tri-Hi-Y. Roy James CATAMOUNT, Math Club, ' vice-president, and treasurer, Mountain Line staff. Billie Jean Jefferson FHA, secretary, transferred from Sam Houston. San An- tonio. Janet Jefferson FHA, social chairman, Chorus, transferred from Samson High School, Alabama, Jimmie Nell Jeffreys FHA, transferred from Clear- l field High School, Clearfield, Utah. wDale Johnson National Honor Society, Band. ,Jana Johnson Band, Stage Band, Orchestra. Joey Johnson l Rodeo Club, Football. 'Lyn Johnson f Cheerleader, Spirit Club, trea- ' surer, DECA. Randy Jones t Rodeo Club. ,Susan Jordan Spirit Club, chairman, Pam Q Am Club, FHA. ,Richard Justice Chorus. ,Freddy Keel ICT, Young Life. Wayland Keith National Honor Society, Band. Debbie Kennerly Spanish Club, Senior Steering Committee, Student Council. Judy Kilkelly FHA, program chairman, Spirit Club, National Honor Society. William Wesley Killip Football, baseball. W Howard Kincaid 1 Basketball. Dennis Kubiak DECA, president, Red Cross. Brenda Lee ICT, VICA Club. Mike Lee Track. Randy Lee Basketball, Student Council, representative, Spirit Club. Dale LeMaster Science Club, German Club. Patricia Ann Lenear Concert Choir, Human Rela- tions Committee, Drama Club, transferred from Como High School. James Randall Lewis Transferred from Southwest - High School, Steven Lewis Baseball. Rebecca Little FHA, class chairman, office assistant, National Honor So- clety. Mark Long VICA Club, Football. Mark Louis DECA. Chris Lukeman DECA. Peggy Lusty Student Council, Spirit Club, historian, Spanish Club, vice- president. Matthew Macha Football. Patricia Macha Orchestra. Michael Malloy Student Council, representa- tive. Rosa lwargarita Maloney FHA, Junior Achievement, transferred from Arlington Heights High School. Sonja Mann Drama Club, Spirit Club, Math Club. Steve Marsh Roedo Club, Soccer Team. Brenda Martin Spanish Club, Spirit Club, FHA. Debra Martin Spirit Club, Spanish Club. en- tertainment officer, Tri-Hi-Y. Terry Martin DECA. Brenda lyfasengill National Honor Society, trea- surer, FTA, vice-president, CATAMOUNT, editor. Vicki Mashburn Spirit Club, Spanish Club, FHA. Tom Matney Golf. Karen Mauzy Spirit Club. Mark McCarter DECA, Student Council, Swim Team. Joe McCormick ' Track, Football. Janel McGee Student Council, Senior Steer- ing Committee, Spirit Club. Carey McKinney Baseball. Debbie Measures Spirit Club. Cheryl Miller Spirit Club, Pan Am, Tri-Hi- Y Chapter O. Patty Niiller Drama Club, FHA. Richard Miller Football. John Millett Band, CATAMOUNT photo- grapher. Cindy Minninger FHA. ltfadeline hioore Transferred from Como High School. Pam M'oore French Club, FHA, Choms. Karen Musick Band Katie Myers Voleyball, bowling. Bill Napier Band, student director, Latin Club, Stage Band. Kay Lynn Neuman FHA: Latin Club, swim. Shelly Nicholls CATAMOUNT staff, Spirit Club, Student Council. Karen Niswanger FHA. Teresa Nowlin FHA, Spirit Club. Josie Orona Transferred from Diamond Hill Jarvis High School. Anita Otto Transferred from Como High School. Harold C. Owen Transferred from Clarke Cen- tral High School, Athens, Ga. Nancy Papusch Gymnastics. Janet Park Spirit Club, Senior Steering Committee, Student Council. Susan Parker FHA. John Porter Band. Patti Pou Latin Club, DECA, FHA. Elizabeth Ann Prater FHA, Spirit Club, bowling. Linda Prince Band, FHA. Karen Prollock Transferred from Mountain Home, Idaho. Clifford Punch Basketball, track. Ardith Randall FHA, Transferred from Tech High School. Roma Jo Randle Spirit Club, Senior Steering Committee, FHA. Steve Randalph Latin Club, Drama Club, bowling. Scott Rasmussen Football. Richard Rehmeyer Drama Club, vice-president, German Club, Mountain Line staff. Marla Remley Spirit Club. Cindy Reneau Spirit Club, Band. Vernon Rew Student Body president, foot- ball, National Honor Society. Debra Richards Spirit Club, FHA. Murl Richardson Baseball, Rodeo Club, Golf. Elizabeth Richey Spirit Club, Tri-Hi-Y, presi- dent, FHA. Charla Ridge Spirit Club. Donald Riedel Transferred from Thomas Jef- ferson High School, San An- tonro. Susan Ripaldi Spirit Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Gail Robinson Barbara Robertson FHA, Spirit Club. Deborah Rodick Transferred from Taipei Amer- ican School, Taipei, Taiwan. Gayla Ruhrnann Spirit Club, FHA, project chairman. John Rust Baseball, basketball, Latin Club. Steve Rutledge Football, ICT, president. Jim Ryan Transferred from Daniel Web- ster High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Paul Sanborn III Junior Achievement. Gail Scherer Spanish Club, corresponding secretary, National Honor So- ciety, Student Council. Gary Schroeder Transferred from Piedmont Hills High School, San Jose, California. Melinda Schuss Senior Steering Committee, Spirit Club, Student Council. Kathy Scott Spanish Club. historian, Drama Club, Math Club, secretary. Tim Scott Junior Classical League, Sci- ence Club, vice-president, Na- tional Honor Society. Eddie Seilheimer National Honor Society, presi- dent, Band, class representa- tive. Michele Self OEA, Spirit Club, Tri-Hi-Y. David Shackleford Rodeo Club Patty Shannon Cheerleader, Spirit Club, Stu- dent Council. Paula Sharpe DECA: Transferred from Ar- lington Heights High School. Jyl Shattuck Red Cross, Spirit Club. Jim Shaw Golf, Transferred from West Bloomfield High School, Or- chard Lake, Michigan, Frank Sherrod National Honor Society, Ath- letic trainer. Fred Shortt Transferred from Bad Kreuz- nach American High School, Bad Kreuznach, Germany. JoAnn Shreffler Spirit Club, Latin Club, Dra- ma Club. Beverly Simmons Transferred from Trimble Tech Night School. Mattie Jeannette Simmons Transferred from Como High School. George Slater Transferred from Como High School. Lynn Sloan OEA, Spirit Club. David Slocum Football, Cougar Capers. John Smatlak Band, Mountain Line staff. Andrew D. Smith Student Council. Donna Smith OEA. Loretta Smith Christian Youth Group, FHA. hiichael Smith Concert Choir, Transferred from Como High School. Linda Smith Transferred from Como High School. Scott Smith Band, Orchestra. Gale Southern Senior Steering Committee, Transferred Olympus High School, Salt Lake City, Utah. Rick Sowers DECA. Sammie Sparks Transferred from Como High School. Michael Stangel Band, Latin Club, Transferred from North Side High School. David Stanley Football, baseball, Transferred from Big Spring High, Big Spring, Texas. Teressa Starkey Spirit Club, Tri-Hi-Y, presi- dent, Student Council. Charla Statum ORA, Spirit Club, CATA- MOUNT staff. Linda Stone Spanish Club. 22 Mrs. Jewell Kelly 17, 29, 131, 26 Sherrye Stowe OEA, FHA, Spirit Club. Linda Stricklin FHA, Spirit Club, Student Council. John Stripling VICA, Transferred from Abi- lene Cooper High School. Deborah Summers FHA, Red Cross. Carol Tarver Spanish Club, Drama Club. OEA. Linda Tally Transferred from Lockhart High School, Lockhart, Texas. Patsy Taylor Chorus, FHA, social chairman. Connie Temple DECA, Chorus, FHA. Deborah Thomas Tri-Hi-Y, treasurer. Lisa Thomas FHA, Spirit Club, Concert Choir. Lois S. Thompson Band, FHA, secretary-treas- urer, National Honor Society. Caroline Thorn Spirit Club, Latin Club, Clean E nvironment Club. Index FACULTY English Mrs. Odessa Coultas 28, 114, 115 Mrs. Ethel Davis 28 Mrs. Winifred Elliott 28 Miss Donna Grigsby 28, 120 Mrs. Jan Guess 28, 120 Mrs. Melba Jackson 28, 153 Mr. Mrs. 12 Miss Mrs. Gerald McCombs 29 Kaymarie McNerney 29, 0 Karen Noel 9, 29 Linda Prevost 29 Mrs. Jane Thompson 150 Mrs, Pam Traw 18, 29 Mrs, Marie Young 29 Mr. Eric Mann 29, 145, 152 Mrs, Mrs. Fore Mrs. Mr. Betty Gomez 29 Jayne Henry 29 ign Language Brigitta Brandt 18, 19, 176 Kenneth Marler 18, 147 Miss Mary Rehm 18, 137, 176 Mrs. Carol Roberts 18 Mrs. Rebecca Tyndall 18, 19, 136 Mrs. Mildred Washington 18, 29 Social Studies Mrs. Marjorie Buhl 22, 23 Mr. W. B. Cole 227 Miss Candice Griffin 23 Mr. David Helbing 8, 206, 216 Mr. Mr. Mr. Leo Perkins 23 Ronnie McLain 196 Robert Metcalf 22, 23 Mrs. Dorothy Niesen 23 Mr. Charles Reavis 194, 204 Mr. Thomas Strother 23, 179 Mrs. Alpha Wenzel 23, 139 Mrs. Cheryl Craine 23 Mrs, Martha Fesmire 23, 29 Mathematics Mr. Neil Boyd 25 Mrs. Frances Coon 24, 25, 139, 144 Mrs. Melva Ezell 25 Mr. Edwin Kahler 24, 25 Mr. Claude Little 25, 147 Mrs. Edith Mullins 185 Mr. Ben Standifer 25, 133, 184 Mrs. Imogene Williamson 25 Bill Todd Teen-Age Republicans, presi- dent, Anti-Drug Club, Trans- ferred from Ft. Worth Country Day School. Maureen Tolbert United High School Council representative, Mountain Line staff, Mardi Gras princess, Ricky Trout Basketball, Spirit Club, presi- dent, Student Council. Estrus Tucker, Jr. Basketball, National Honor S0- ciety, Student Council, Trans- ferred from Como High School. Madelyn Ulrich Mountain line staff, FHA, Transferred from Castleberxy High School. John C. Vernon Marching Band, Symphonic Band. Merrill YVade Football, basketball, Spanish Club. Cathy Wagner Spirit Club, Spanish Club, FHA. Mrs. Delores Wright 25 Mrs. Winnie Taylor 14, 25 Mr. James Johnson 25, 29 Science Mrs. Ruth Amend 15, 139 Mr. Webster Armstrong 15 Mr. Robert Dixon 15, 132, 221 Mr. Kenneth Dryden 15 Mrs. Sharland Kirkpatrick 14, 134 Mr. Baron Pressley 15 Mrs. Gwendaline Rogers 15 Mr. Lloyd Seely 15, 147 Mrs. Mary Shimp 15 Mr. John Stripling 15 Mr. George Sutton 15, 29 Business Education Mrs. Julia Baker 27, 189 Mr. Riley Dunn 30, 223 Mrs. Mary L. Foust 27, 188 Miss Nancy Hoyl 26, 27, 135 Miss Mary Monarch 27, 120, 155 Mr. Weldon Moody 27, 208, 213 Mrs. Mary Webb 13, 151 Mrs, Joyce Williams 26, 27, 29 Homemaking Mrs. Elise Ball 141 Mrs, Ruth Campbell 16, 141 Mrs. Carol Feik 16, 141, 160 Miss Linda Nichols 16, 29, 141 Industrial Arts Mr. Jack Bishop 16 Mr. William Mazy 16 Mr. Jimmye Norris 16 Fine Arts Mr. Don Smith 16, 29, 149 M1i.3JJerry Jones 17, 124, 129, 175 Art Mr. Edwin Curry 17, 29, 155 Distributive Education Mr. Ulysses Cox 30 Mr. Thomas Park 31, 29, 143 P. E. Mrs. Thelma Cole 20, 21 Mrs. Norma Headrick 21, 22, 144, 176 Mrs. Lea Martin 21, 120, 121, 220 Miss Flossie Wallace 21 Mr. Richard Allie 21,214,215 Mr. Mike Morris 21 Rickey Walder Football, Transferred from Como High School. Rhonda Walton Concert Choir, French Club, National Honor Society, trans- ferred from Como High School. Susan Ward Spirit Club, Spanish Club, FHA. Dewey Washington, III Transferred from Kaiserslan- tern, Germany. Jeanine Washington Transferred from Kaiserslan- tern High School, Kaiserslau- tern, Germany. Peggy Watkins CATAMOUNT staff, business manager, FHA, unit chairman, Spanish Club. Gene Wendell Transferred from Titusville High School, Titusville, Flor- ida. Cindy White Spirit Club, FHA. Mr. Hugh Massey 21, 194 Mr.Da1e Walker 20, 21, 203 Principal and Vice-principals Mrs. Frances Alles 11, 29, 144 Mr. Carl Robinson 10, 11 Mr. Nick Ruggieri 11 Mr. P, B. Stovall 9, 10, 11 Administration Mr, Julius Truelson 10 Board Members 10 Counselors Mrs. Ann Bradley 13 Mrs. Kathryn Edwards 12, 13, 139 Mr. Bill Polson 7 Mrs, Mary Alice Webb 13 Librarians Mrs Hazel Crai 31 146 ' S' , Mrs. Peggy Herring 30, 31, 146 Office Staff Mrs. Bessie Thomas 7, 13 Mrs. Tommie Dodrill 12 ,13 Mrs. Madge Prince 13 Mrs. Billie Prince 13 Mrs. Gladys Wallace 13 Mrs. Sally Carter 13 Mrs. Barbara King Laura Whitehouse Swimming, diving, FHA. Scott Wilks Band, Stage Band. Suzanne Williams National Honor Society, FHA. Gaye Willis Spirit Club, Red Cross, French Club. James R, Wilson Transferred from W. T. White High School, Dallas, Texas. Lonnie Witt Basketball, track, transferred from Como High School. Will Wohler Science Club, president, Na- tional Honor Society, Clean Environment Club. Shelley Wood Senior Steering Committee, cheerleader, Spirit Club. Robert Woodhull Football, track, German Club. Frank Yakimovicz Drama Club, stage crew. David Carlton Young Student Council, Latin Club, executive board. STUDENTS Adams, Jan 94 Adams, Sheree 94 Agee, Jeannette 78 Akins, Thomas 44 Abrams, Connie 78 Aldis, Kenneth 78 Albers, Terry 78 Albers, Sherry 94 Alexander, Linda 78, 220 Allen, Barbara 62 Allen, Chari 94 Allen, Cindy 78 Allen, Debbi 62 Allen, Greg 44, 179, 119, 121 Allie, Jean 44, 116, 168, 173 Allison, Rayla. 44, 220 Allred, Mark 94, 128 Alon-ge, Linda 94 Alonge, Terry 44 Amend, Ronnie 78 Amos, Audrey 78 Ancy, Mike 78 Ancy, Suzanne 60, 62 Anderson, Debbie 62, 63 Anderson, Helen 94 Anderson, Steve 78 Anderson, Karen 94 Anderson, LaShaun 62 Anderson, Laurie 94 Mr. Ed Trantham 31 Mr. Frank Jones 31 Mr. Bill McCauley 31 Janitorial and Cafeteria Staff Mr. Don Abbott 32 Mr. Sidney Hardin 33 Mary Blackmon 32 Anderson, Lowell 126 Anderson, Randal 78, 704, 205 Anderson, Wesley 62, 202 Andress, Gary 78 Andress, Linda 78 Andrew, Cindy 44 Andrews, David 62 Andrews, Rhonda JoAnn Morris 32 Medenia Pr or 32 Y Eula Prickett 32 Clara Banks 32 Maxine Trigleth 32 Irene Crosby 32 Ethel Russell 32 Jo Fowler 32 Jcan Hoegh 32 Ruby Washington 32 Lovetta Phillips 32 Oleather Mitchell 32 Marie Angton 32 Delores Birdwell 32 Gwin Hampton 32 Mrs. Maxine Davis 33 Mr. Steve Delongy 33 Mr. John Klounch 33 Mr. Arthur Mclearis 33 Angton, Rell 43, 44, 186, 211, 213 Anness, John 94, 206 Anness, Tricia 78 Antonio, George 62 Applewhite, Karen 44 Arena, Lore 78 Arendall, Karan 94 Arendall, Susan 44, 142 Armstrong A rmst ron g , Amy 94 , Kathy 62, 139, 178 Arngstrong, Linda 62, 122, 139, 1 8 Armstrong, Randy 94 Armstrong, Sherri 44, 122, 138 Armstrong, Terri 62 Arnold, Mary 78 Arrington, Craig 78 Mr. Mr. Mrs. OiDell Snced 33 John Stancoff 33 Ethel Walker 33 Arrington, Linda 78 Arrington, Michael 62, 131 Arrowood, Debbie 125, 128 Ashburn, Paula 94 Authier, Ken 62 Authier, Richard 94 Bachman, Linda 78, 149 Baggett, Alonna 94 Bailey, Alden 62 Bailey, Keith 62, 125, 129, 131, 161 Bailey, Steve 78 Bailiff, Debbie 62, 78, 141 Bailiff, Becky 78 Baird, Brenda 44 Baird, Dale 78, 205 Baird, Kay 44 Baker, Debbie 94 Baker, Johnny 44 Baker, Pam 62 Baker, Scott 94 Ball, Marla 78, 172, 76, 118, 168 Ballard, Kelly 94 Ballard, Sandy 62, 173, 181, 208, 209, 210, 213 Balthazar, Anthony 94 Bane, Bobby 44 Bane, Helen 79 Banister, Tamara 94 Bankston, Ronnie 78, 223 Banta, Banta, Baquero, Marlena Barker, Diane 44, John 79 Paul 94 62 153 Barker, Randy 44 Barnes Mark 94, 129 Barnes: Sally 44 Barritt, Barry 94 Bartgis Barton Barton , Steve 79 , Jill 79 Joan 44 Bates, Brenda 44, 142 Bates, Tommy 79 Bates, Marjorie 132 Baugh Mark 94 Baxterl Brenda 94 Baxter, John 94 Baxter, Kenneth 62, 125, 127. 128, 130 Bayer, Debra C. 94 Beam, Karen 94 Bayer. Connie 62 Bean, Paula Kay 41, 44, 114, 115, 178 Beasley, Deborah 94, 163 Beasley, Ronald 62, 194, 202 Campbell It doesn't seem like you get as much Christmas tree for the money these days! oomments Mr. Bamey Cole. Beavers, Eddie 62 Beavers, Lane 94, 219 Beck, Barbara 94 Becker, Bruce 62 Beckwith, Becky 79 Beckwith, Rose Ann 44 Bedunah, Mark 94 Bedunah, Steve 79, 187 Beissner, Kenneth 79. 144 Beissner, Sherri 62, 68, 122, 139 Bell, Connie 62, 170 Bell, Sheryl 44 Bender, Lisa 44, 125, 126, 128 Bennett, Celia 62, 122, 178 Bennett, Elvin 44 Bennett, Linda 94, 125, 129 Bennett, Melvin 44, 52, 131 Benson, Sharon 79 Berry, Chris 94 Berry, Kent 62, 125, 129, 223 Best, Lisa 94 Beverly, Curtis 62 Bickett, Ann 79 Bickett, Louis 62, 125, 128 Biddlecome, Sharon 94 Bielefeld, Ric 62 Bielefeld, Ronald 94 Biggs, Liz 44, 138 Bigham, Ronnie 79, 149 Binkley, Janet 44 Birdow, Glen 79 Birdow, Sharon 94 Birthisel, Robert 94 Bissell, June 62 Bissell, Tim 94, 150, 219 Blackbird, Tina 94 Blackerby. Paula 62 Blackwood, Debbie 62 Blackwood, Donna 79 Blaylock, Anita 79. 131 Blaylock, Michael 62, 198, 202 Blaylock, Wendell 44, 125, 128, 134, 138, 183 Bledsoe, Joe 94 Bliss, Frank 44, 125, 127, 128, 129, 130 Board, Cynthia 94 Board, Sylvia 94 Bobela, Terri 44, 135 Bobo, Charlie 45 Bobo, Ianet 79 Bock, Cindy 79 Bogar, Mary 95 Boger, Lynn 95 Boles, Pat 62, 122,133,152 Bolton, ,lay 45 Bookwalter, Debra 62 Bostick. Alton 79 Bostwick. Danny 63 Boswell, Betty 79 Boswell, Brian 62 Boswell, Debbie 62 Boswell, Mike 45 Bow, Brenda 79 Bowen, Luanne 79 Bowles, Mary 63 Bowling, Kathy 63 Bowling, Cristy 45, 144 Boyd, Paul 63 Boyle, Mike 45, 186, 223 Brady. Beth 79. 155 Branch, Susan 95 Branson, Chris 79 Brashears, .lulie 63. 143 Brashears. Kristi 95, 105, 92, 118, 119 Bratcher. .loe 45, 202 Bratton, David 45, 125, 127, 138, 165 Bratton. Diane 95 Bratton. Donna 95 Breen, Richard 45 Breen, Sue 63 Bremner. Nichole 130 Brennand, Pamela 63 Brentlinger, Pam 63 Bresler, Stephen 45 Breton, Lisa 95 Brewer, Judy 63 Brewer, Marilyn 95 Bridges, Shelia Carol 45 Bridgewater, Cassandra 95 Brigham, Eddie Wardell 40, 45, 131 Brigham, Edna Lois 45 Brigham, Freddie 79, 215 Bright, Genise 80 Briley, Barbara 45 Briscoe, 1, W. 77, 80, 161, 214 Brock, David 80, 115 Bronson, Guy 80 Brooker, Mark 63, 173, 213 Brooks, Floyd 63, 131 Brooks, Michael 133 Brooks, Paul 95, 183, 216, 217 Broughton, Beverly 45, 55, 135 Broussard, Kris 63, 73, 143, 186 Brown, Cheryl 80, 144 Brown, David 63, 143 Brown, Donna 63, 68 Brown, Elwanda Gail 45 Brown, Greg 45 Brown, Ila 45 Brown, Jeffrey 80 Brown, Jerry 80 Brown, Karen 80 Brown, Kirk 95, 206 Brown, Missy 45 Brown, Steve 80 Brown, Suzanne 80 Bruder, Sandy 45 Bruner, Helen 95 Bruner, Rick 45, 149 Brunz, Roberta 63 Bryan, Judi 80 Bryant, Clarice 45 Buckley, Norman 80, 153 Buckner, Regina 63. 141 Buhl, Bob 45, 115, 163, 173, 211 212 213 Bull, Patrick 95 Burgess, Mona 95 Burgess. David 45 Burke. Cora 45, 135 Burleson, Michael 95, 216, 217 Burleson. Peggy 95 Burnam. Dan 80, 219 Burns, Dennis 63. 143 Buroker, David 95, 216 Burrell, Linda Burrell, Ronita 76, 80, 118, 119 Burt, Melody 80 Burton, Robert 63, 175 Busby, Vicki 45 Buxton, Becky 95 Buzbee, Vickey 95 Carroll, David 64, 186, 218, 219 Carroll, Laurise 80, 214 Carroll, Linda 64 Carroll, Mary 64 Carson, Chris 46 Carson, Stephen 95 Carter. Dore 46, 131 Cartwright, Alan -16. 149 Cacy, Carroll 46. 143 Cahill, Cindy 80. 151 Calhoon, Ida 46, 146 Callarman, Rodney 95, 223 Callaway, Cynthia 95 Calva, Molly 95 Calvert, Nancy 80, 125, 128 Camp, Cathryn 95 Camp, Nancy 46, 125, 128 Campbell, Alan 80 Campbell, Barry 63 Campbell, Bill 80 Campbell, Carla 80 Campbell, Charles 46 Campbell Gregston 95 Campbell Kendall 63, 141 Campbell Phyllis 46, 125, 126 Campbell Rhonda 46, 178 Shonda 63 Cartwright, Harold 64. 198, 202 Cartwright, Larry 95, 120, 131 Cash, Charles 80 Cash, Glenda -16 Cason, Debbie 64 Cason, John 80 Casteel, Robby 80 Caster, Sandy 64 Cather, Kristy 95 Caylor, Randy 46 Chadwick, Mike 223 Chamberlain, Denise 95 Chamberlain, John 64 Chambers. Betty 80 Chambers, Darlene 80, 142 Chambers, Pamela 95 Chandler, Chandra 95 Chaydler, Michelle 64, 122, 139 1 8 Chapman, Vicki 46 Charles, Keith 64, 219 Charles. Laura 64 Chase. Carol 64 Chatmon, Edna Poe 46 Chatwin, Cynthia 95 Chatwin, Debbie 64, 131 Cheatwood, Larry 95 Cheney, Michael Wayne 80 Childers, Cyndi 64, 122 Childress, Edward 95, 223 Childress. ,lohn 46 Chitwood, Richard 46 Christian. Peggy 64, 131 Christopher, Jane 64 Christopher, Kathy' 80 Christopher, Pam 64, 95 Christopher, Pam 64 Church, Frances 80, 129 Church, Laura 80 Clarke. Steve 80 Clark, Mike 95 Clark, John 46 Clark, Lisa 80 Clark, lklelody 131 Clarke, Donna 80 Clauser, Carolyn 46 Clayton, Gwendolyn 64 Clayton, Judy 46. 122, 136, 145 Cleckley, Willie 80 Clement, Jack 95 Clifton, Carla 64 Clifton, Karen 64 Clinton. Rhonda 81 Cobb, joe 81 Cobb. Larry 46 Cobb, Randall 65 Cobb, Ronny 96 Cockrell, Jeannine 46 Cole, Carolyn 46 Cole, Caryn 65, 135, 139, 150 Cole, Charles 96, 206 Cole, Kevin 45, 46 Cole, Susan 96 Coleman, Jerry 81 Coles, joseph 46 1 Candelaria, Bobby so, 165, 204 Candelaria, Susan 46, 122, 135, 138 Candler,,1oe 63, 125, 127, 128 Cantwell. Debbie 63, 122, 141 Capper, Kerin 95 Carden, Bill 46, 121 Carlisle. Sharon 80 Carmichael, James 95, 149 Carmichael. Mary 46 Carnahan, Lesa 95, 185 Carpenter, Gayl 46 Carpenter, Harold 80, 222 Carpenter, Jo 46. 141 Carr, Mike 80, 223 Carrell, Cindy 14 Carrell, Gail 95 Carrell, Sarah 95 Carrell, Terri 80 Carroll, Dale 46 Collier. Ann 81. 133 Collier, Blake 46, 133 Collier, Nan 81, 133 Collins, Barbara 81 Collins, Cooper 96 ' Collins, Ed 65 Collins, Elbert 47 Collins, Ellis 216 Collins, Johnny 96, 129 Collins, Karen 96 Collins, Loretta 96 Collins, Tarrol 81 Collins, Tom 81 Comer, Tom 45, 47 Comer, ,lulie 81 Conine, Sandra 96 Conine, Tracy 81 Conly. ,lohn 81 Connors. Ed 65 Cook, Cindy 65 7 Faaborg, Jon 98 Freeman, Laura 98 Cook, Larry 65, 153 Cook, Mary Catherine 47 Cooley, Sandra 96 Cooley, Terry 81 Coon, Allan 47, 155 Cooper, Annette Renee 65 Cooper, Nelda 47, 135 Coppinger, Judith 47 Corder, Steve 65, 115, 139, 181 212, 213 Corley, David 47, 196, 202 Cornelius, Debra 81 Corzine, Don 47 Corzine, Gary 95, 216, 217 Cosby, Debbie 81 Cosgrove, Deborah 122 Cosgrove, Don 45, 47 Couch, Betsy 65, 122 Countz, Randy 96 Covey, Renee 65, 122, 181 Cowen, Becky 65, 222 Cox, Danny 47 Cox, Jody Allen 81, 219 Cox, Howard 65 Craig, Gary 65, '221 Crane, Alfred 47 Craven, Cynthia 96 Crawford, Dwaine 96 Crawford, Fondra. 65 Crawford, Jeffrey 65 Crawford, Laura 47, 150, 189 Crippen, David 65 Criigiien, Sharon 47, 122, 152, Crittenden, James 96 Crosby, Betty 47, 131 Crosby, Doris 81 Crosby, Reginald 96 Crosby, Shirley 65 Crosswell, Robert 81 Croteau, Robert Cruz, Gilbert 81, 127, 130 CrTgbMario 47, 125, 126, 128, Culberhouse, Waun 81 Culberhouse, Shane 96 Culbertson, Catherine 65, 122, 133 Cullum, George 149 Cullum, Paul 96, 101, 125, 128, 172 Cumbie, Larry 47 Cumbie, Lori 96 Cumbie, Bob 65 Curry, Gary 47 Dahl, Deborah 96 Daniel, Melanie 47 Daniel, Raymond 96 Daniells, Melvin 47 Daniels, Mike 65, 131 Daniels, Patricia 96, 145 Darin ton Ro 81 Davis S 1 Y , Diane 81 Davis, Grant 96, 128, 222 Davis, Jim 77, 78, 81 Davis, Jeanne 47 Davis, Jimmy 65 Davis Richard 96 Davis, sandra 81 Davis, Vickie 65, 125, 129 Dawson, John 125, 126, 128 Dickerson, Marie 82 Dickinson, John 82, 149 Dickson, Cynthia 96 Dickson, Joyce 96 Dickson, Sheila 48, 137 Dina, Ben 48, 114, 115, 122, 133,137,138,15O,222 Dillard, Cindy 48, 135 Dillard, Rick 65 Dilley, Dianne 65 Dills, Chris 82, 223 Dinkins, Kirk 65, 172, 196, 197, 200, 202 Dodson, Kristi 96 Doelling, Gene 97, 221 Dolezal, Robert 97, 223 Dolson, Kelly 65, 97 Dolson, Kenny 206 Dorough, Cindi 76, 78, 82 Dospapas, Mike 48 Evans, Marjean 49 Evetts, Nancy 82, 149, 220 Faaborg, Kevin 6 Faaborg, Ted 98 Fagg, Stephanie 49 Fair, K evin 82, 221 Fair, Trudy 49, 143 Fanick, Robert 66, 125, 128 Fanick, Paula 98 Fant, John 98 Famsworth, Rayna 66, 125, 129 Farrell, Philip 66 Farrell, Bob 82, 222 Fegley, Craig 82 Fegley, Teresa 49 FerZ15ey,Relf82, 125, 128, 129, 1 Ferrill, Randy 82 Ferris, Debra 98 Dawson, Linda 47, 160 Day, Cindy 96 Day, Sylvia 65 DeLand, Diane 65 deTurck, Debbie 48, 135 Dean, Judith 96 Dean, Kenneth 47 Deans, Diana 47 Deans, Janie 96 Dear, John 93, 96, 206, 207 Deeley, Jeanne 96 Deeley, Kathy 48 DeGarmo, Robert 96 Denniston, Bobby 96 Denniston, Debbie 81 Denton, Oliver 82 Derick, Dovie 48, 135 Devine, David 48, 223 Dial, Robin 65 Dickenson, Cheryl 82 Dickenson, Susan 65 Doss, Steve 97 Doss, David 78, 82, 214 Doty, 65 Doty, Mike 48 Doty, Robin 97 Doty Tamara 97 Douglas, Laurie 97 Drake, Lawrence 61, 65 Drake, Merkley 97 Drake, Zachary 48 Drayden, Lewis 65 Drayden, Linda 97 Drewett, John 48, 82 Driscoll, Candice 97, 161 Dufey, Linda 82 Dumboski, Marjorie 82 Duncan, Connie 48 Duncan, Roger 48, 202 Dunn, David 97 Dunsmoor, Susan 82 Dunsworth, Mike 48, 196, 202 Dupree, Craig 65 Durham, Beverly 97 Dycus, Donna 65, 131, 148 Dycus, Robbie Gowse 48, 131, 133, 145, 148 Dyer, Anita 48, 135 Dyer, Cathy 97 Dykes, Jackie 48 Eberhart, Peggy 48 Edgmon, Gary 82, 205 Edgmon, Terri 97 Edinburgh, Mary 48 Edmonds, Mark 66 Edmondson, Sherri 97, 130 Edwards, Connie 66 Edwards, David 97 Edwards, Tim 97, 216 Eilerts, Cynthia 97 Eivens, Judy 66 Ellifson, Karen 48, 135 Ellingson, Genavee 98 Ellingson, Sheila 48, 122 Fezio, Juanita 83 Fielding, Darla 66 Finch, Karen 141 Fischer, Crystal 82 Fitts, Elizabeth 82 Fitzgerald, Mark 49 Flados, David 98 Flanagan, Debby 66 Flatt, Debra 98 Fleener, Diane 49, 152 Fleming, Andrew 131 Floyd, Mike 49 Fojtik, Bridget 98 Fojtik, Don 66, 205 Folmar, Robert 66 Fondren, Loyd 82, 205 Ford, Gary 45, 49, 178 Ford, Pamela 98 Fore, George 67, 125, 127, 128 Foreman, Cathy 82, 134, 151, 182 Foreman, Delinda 67, 141 Foreman, Lillian 67, 132 Forney, Karen 98 Forrest, Karen 49, 160 Forrest, Steven 98 Forsyth, David 67 Foster, Robert 98, 221 Fowlds, Greg 67 Ford, S Faries, Fowler, Francis 128 Francis hana 67 Ron 223 Teresa 98 , Mitchell 49, 125, 127, , Rhys 82 Francis, Steven 98 Frankli Frankli Frankli n, Claudia 82 n, James 67 n, Lowell 82, 214, 215 Frantz, Dean 61, 67, 214 Frantz, Sandi 63, 67, 114, 115, 178, 187 Elliott Karyn 48 Elliottz steven 120, 196, 199, 202 201, Elliott, Susan 146 Elliott, 202 Ellis, Kathy 82, 98 Ellis, Susan 66 Ellison, Sheryl 98 Tommy 43, 48, 120, 122, Ellison, Suranne 98 Elson, Dale 82, 125, 128, 147 Endsley, Barry 98 Eng, Calvin 48 Engen, Gayle 49 England, Sondra Lynn 49, 131 Engleka, Darel 49 English, Frank 49, 161 English, Lou Ann 49, 135, 152 Erickson. Susie 66, 133 Estel, John 49 Eubanks, Rhonda 49 Evans, Claudia 98, 185 Evans, Gary 98 May I have your attention for a moment. We need to have an air- plane moved from the parking lot. Will the owner of a Cherokee 4X12 please move your plane out of die lot now. armounces aviation in- structor Mr. Gerald McComhs. Freeman, Mary Ann 49, 137 Freeman, Nancy 49, 138 French, Kathryn 98 Freud, Susan 98, 142 Freund, Charles 221 Fry, Belinda 49, 142 Fry, Jerri 82 Fuller, Jana 82 Fuller Lesa 98 Fuqua, Suzanne 49 Furlow, Fitchie 67, 151 Futch, Bryan 98 Futch, Lisa 83 Gafford, Debra 98, 185 Gafford, Wade 67, 210, 213 Gage, Lana 83 Galbreath, Randy 83 Galjour, George 49 Gamble, Cindy 67, 122 Gamble, Levy 98 Gamblin, Carla 98 Gammill, Kerry 49 Gardner, Laura 98 Gardner, Kirk 83, 149 Garland, Greg 98 Garner, Judith 98, 185 Gamer, Ricky 83 Garrett, John 98 Garm, Imia 98 Gateff, John 67 Gehringer, Michael 98 Gentry, Bill 67 Gentz, David 49, 173, 209, 210, 211, 213 George, Brenda 98 Germany, Karen 83 Geschke, Deborah 99, 129 Gibson, Joanne 49, 135 Gibson, Ken 83 Gibson, Sue 133 Gilbreath, Paul 83, 99 Giles, Jennifer 99 Giles, Roxanne 83 Gilfillan, Leslie 99 Gilliland, Terilyn 99 Gipson, Patricia 83 Glatzel, Marylynn 49 Glover, Roslyn 67 Golightly, Jonathan 99 Golightly, Larry 99 Golightly, Michael 49 Good, Paula 99 Goodson, Keith 99, 129, 147 Goodwin, Phil 67, 131, 203 Gosnell, Carroll 67 Gosnell, Larry 83 Goulet, Michael 221 Gower, Robby 93, 99, 172, 206 Gower, Rodney 49 Graham, John 99 Gramer, Jackie 83 Gramer, Jeffrey 99 Grant, Kevin 99, 206 Grantham, Don 216, 217 Grantham, Yetive 99, 129, 131 Graves, Brad 99 Graves, Nancy 67 Gray, Gary 83 Gray, Kim 99, 161 131 Havlik, Holly 100 Green, Amo 99 Green, Glenda 99 Green, Melanie 67, 122 Green, Ronnie 83 Gregg, Jo Ann 99 Gwss, Gresha Nancy 67, 139, 154 m, David 99 Gresham, Jim 67 Grider, Gherri 99 Grider, Billy 67, 213 Griffith, Linda 67 Griffith, Pat 49 Grigsby, Jack 99 Grigsby, Susan 67, 122 Grissom, Rayanna 99 Griwach, John 67 Grogan, Sheryl 99 Gross, David 99 Grumbling, Daniel 203 Grimes, Carla 67 Green, Kathy 83 Grimes, Kathy 83 Green, Dawna 99 Gibson, Patricia 142, 183 Gruver, Buddy 99, 130 Guess, Tommy 49, 133 Gruver, Bill 83 Guffey, Patti 67 Guffey, William 99, 130 Guinnup, Roy 67 Gulley, John 50 Gulley, Linda 83 Gunnels, Becky 66, 67, 139, 222 Gustafson, Debra 83 Guyton, Cathy 83 Hackney, Karen 67 Haddix, Bobby 99 Hager, Kathryn 99 Hager, Leslie 139, 167 Hahn, Charles 99, 221 Halbach, Jerry 67 Halbach, Melissa 99, 142 Hall, Diana 50 Hall, James 50 Hall, Leslie 67 Hall, Mary Ann 99 Hall, Terry 99 Hall, Tomas 50 Hallmark, Alison 67 Hallmark, Angela 83, 187 Hallmark, Anita 99 Hambrice, Cindy 83, 125, 129 Hambrick, Paulette 100 Hambrick, Sheila 83 Hamilton, Joy 67, 133, 139 Hammack, Garland 149 Hammons, Barry 50 Hamrick, Scotty 100 Hancock, John 83 Hancock, Nancy 67, 138, 139 Hands, Frank 67 Haralson, Sandra 100 Harbour, Frances 67 Harbour, Mike 83, 151 Hardin, Donna 83, 125, 128 Hardin, Elaine 50 Harnagel, Nathan 100, 147 Harper, Connie 50 Harper, Craig 67, 139, 221 Har er Lawrence 100 221 P 1 1 Harper, Lynn 50, 116, 117, 135, 138, 168 Harrell, Janis 83 Harrell, Joyce 100, 129 Harrell, Bill 67, 125, 129 Harrington, Patricia 100 Harris Delphina 83 Harris, Emma 67 Harris, Gene 83 Harris, Gloria 100 Harris, Joe 50 Harris, Sharon 67 Harrison, Cynthia 83 Harrison, Susie 50, 220 Harrison, Vickie 50, 125, 128, 134 Hart, Wilma 83, 131 Harter, Ted 83, 149 Harwell, Phil 43, 50, 115, 153 Hastings, Roxanne 67 Hatcher, Betty 67 Hatcher, Colleen 67 Hatcher, Cindy 83 Hatcher, Debbie 67 Hatcher, Duane 50, 100 Hatcher, Tim 100 Hauser, Sandra 50, 125, 129, Hawk, Tommy 100 Hawk, Kitty 50 Hawkins, Jimm 100 Hayes, Cindy 67, 132 Hayes, Kevin 50, 143 Haynes, Harrell 50, 125, 127 Hazel, Dana 40, 41, 50, 116, 117, 168, 178 Hickey, Sonja 100 Hicks, Ronnie 68, 131 Higdon, Randy 83, 204 Higginbotham, Ann 83 Higgins, David 100 Hignight, Ellen 51 Hignight, Susan 83 Hines, Laura 100, 128 Hinsey, Ernestina 68, 133 Hinsey, Nora 84, 149 Hixon, Cynthia 100 Hoefner, Kerry 68 Hoefner, Tony 84 Hoegh, Jo Beth 84 Hoffman, Robin 84 Hoffpauir, Debbie 51, 152 Hoffpauir, Kim 100 Hogberg, Karen 100 Hogberg, Ruthanne 68 Hoggard, Tom 51 Holbrook, Cindy 84 Holbrook, Aileen 51, 143 Holder, Edward 100 Holder, Royce 100, 216 Jackson, Shelia 84 Jackson, Patricia 69 James, David 149 James, Pat 69 James, Roy 51, 133, 152 Jeferson, Jan 51, 142 Jefferson, Jill 101 Jeffreys, Charlotte 84 Jeffreys, Jimmie Nell 51 Jenkins, Tommy 84, 219 Jenkins, Phyllis 101 Jennings, Gina 84 Jenson, Matthew 101 Jesmain, Beth 101 Jinkerson, David 153 Johnegan, Fredrick 208, 209 Holder, Judy 51, 122, 135, 138 Hollars, Rickey 51 Holleman, Janice 100 Hollingsworth, David 100 Holloway, Laurie 84, 125, 128 Holloway, Leslie 84, 136 Holt, Lynn 51 Holton, Holton, 128 Ronnie 51, 125, 128, 130 Steve 68, 125, 126, 127, Honea, Almalou 84 Honea, Nita 100 Hood, Karen 51 Hoover, Hoover, John 100 Steven 100 Horn, Pat 51, 168, 197 Horne, Ronnie 68, 202 Horton, Forest 51, 125, 127 Houston, Brenda 68 Houston, Doris 51 Houston, Garry 100, 223 Houx, Frank 68, 205 Hazel, Risa 83, 170 Head, Cathy 100 Healy, Francis 83 Healy, Michael 100, 144 Hebei, Mark 100 Hebei, Ted 50, 149 Hecox, Hench, Susan 68 Steven 100 Henderson, Cynthia 68 Henderson, Jerry 68 Henderson, Renee 83, 142 Henderson, Rosalynn 50, 142 Henderson, Versie 68 Hendricks, Bruce 68, 125, 127, 128 Hartford, Dianna 50 Henderson, Earl 83 Henley, Hanna 50 Henrietta, Judy 50, 153 Henry, Franklin 50, 125, 127, 160 Hensley, Pamela 100 Henson, Tony 50 Henson, Kaye 68 Henson, Robert 83 Henson, Timothy 100 Henze, Mike 68 Henze, Steve 50 Hernandez, Debbie 68, 135 Hemandez, Donna 100 Herr, Joe 147 Herring, Jessie 100 Herring, Mark 50 Herrington, Edward 100 Herron, Mattie 50 Herron, Timothy 100 Hess, Debbye 68 Hewitt, Brenda 100 Hewitt, Linda 100 Howard, Cindy 68 Howard, Don 68, 222 Howard, Jerry 68 Howard Mary 100 Howardi Roy Don 84 Howard Phiusp 51, 125 Howard, Sarah 68 Howard, Steve 84, 221 Hubbard, Rhett 84, 202 Hudgens, Steve 68, 125, 128, 139 Hudson, Albert 68 Huey, Deborah 100 Huey, Terry 68 Hughes, Paul 129 Hulsey, Darlena 51, 55, 135 Humphries, Mark 100 Hunt, Debbie 84, 131 Hunt, Janice 68 Hunter, Holly 133 Hunter, Hurren, Kathy 101 Kathy sa, 150, 153, 172 Hurren, Jim 51 Hutcherson, Stephen Hutchison, Charles 84, 214 Hutchison, Doug 84 Hutchison, Lynn 51, 187, 211, 213 Hutchison, Ginger 101 Hutson, Jon 84, 150 Hutson, Tommye 51, 138 Hutto, Jay 84 Icenhower Edd 84 Ingram 1 Y Carolyn 84, 131 Ingram, Gwen 68 Ingram, Jake 101, 223 Ingram, Miller 129 Ingram, Paula 68 Ingram Sonja 101 Irgens, Donna 51, 137 Ivey Wayne 101 Jackowski, Mike 68, 146, 204 Jacks, Paul 179 Jackson, Danny 84 Jackson, Martha 101 Jackson, Nathaniel 84 Jackson, Paula. 69, 125, 128, 130, 139 Johnson, Carolyn 69 Johnson, Dale 51 Johnson, Debbie 69, 84 Johnson, Emest 84, 125, 129 Johnson, Grant 101 Johnson, Gwendolynn 69, 130, 15 l Johnson, Jackie 84 Johnson, Jim 84 Johnson, James 216 Johnson, Jana 51, 125, 127, 128 Johnson, Janet 84, 118, 119, 142 Johnson, Lyn 42, 51, 143 Johnson, Mervil 51 Johnson, Patricia 84 Johnsion, Ronnie 101, 120, 145, 16 Johnson, Tommy 84, 101, 200, 203 Johnson, Tracy 101 Johnson, Joey 51, 149 Johnson, Vallerie 84 Johnson, Bill 69 Johnston, Cynthia 101 Johnston, Jan 101, 149 Johnston, immy Johnston , Pam 84 Jones, Carlos 101 Jones, Charlene 101 Jones, Darnell 84 Jones, Debra 102 Jones, James 84 Jones, Joe 102 Jones, Randy 51, 149 Jones, Judy 69, 141 Jones, Kathy 69, 116 Jones, Pam 84, 131 Jones, Sherry 102 Jones, Wally 69, 125, 127, 128 Jordan, Kathy 69, 143 Jordan, Susan 51 Jost, John 102 Justice, Debbie 69, 220 Justice, Richard 51, 131 Justice, Teresa 84 Karnes, Konnie 102, 120, 142 Kauffman, Jacquelyn 102, 145 Kearby, Dan 69 Kearby, Lynn 102 Keaton, Dorothy 69 Keel, Freddy 51 Keils, Larry 69, 125, 127, 128 Keils, Terry 102 Keith, Gary 102 Keith, Karen 102 Keith, Wayland 51, 138 Keith, Morris 69 Kell, April 102 Keller, Cynthia 102 Kelly, Terry 84 Kelly, Thomas 102 Kemp, Jeanie 84 Kennedy, Karen 84 Kennedy, Kenneth 216 Kennerly, Debbie 51, 122, 137 Kent, Zane 69, 202 Keoughan, Pa.meIa 102 Keoughan, Rick 61, 69 Kerlin, Annette 102 Kerlin, Patricia 102 Key, James 102 Kiker, Dwalu 84 Kaylor, Randy 150 Kilkelly, Judy 52, 138 Killelly, Jamie 102 Killip, William Wesley 52 Kincaid, Howard 52 230 Kincheloe, Kathy 69 King, David 69 Kirsch, Ricky 52 Kirsh, Kenneth 84 Kithcart, Julie 52 Klem, Jamie 84 Klem, Tolli 102 Kluzik, Patty 102 Knight, Brent 84 Knox, Larry 52 Koerner, Irene 69, 136, 171 Koger, Robert 102, 206 Komatsu, Sylvia 84, 118, 170 Kornye, Pamela 102 Krayer, Keith 102 Kruger, Sandra 102, 145, 151 Kubiak, Dennis 52, 143, 151 Lacey, Dennis 214 Lane, Claude 214 Lane, Gloria 142 Lane, Pat 69 Lane, Sherman 84 Lang, Yolanda 69 Larson, Cathy 85 Larson, Stephen 102 Larty, Anthony 102 Larty, George 150 Latson, Sharon 69 Lawless, Glenda 52 Lawrence, Mark 102, 206 Lawrence, Robert 69, 203 Lawrence, Tom 85, 214 Lawton, Richard 69, 139, 205 Lawton, Sharon 52 Leach, John 102 Leach, Margaret 69 Leatham, Debra 102, 145 Leathe, Ellen 102 Lee, Barby 69, 167 Lee, Brenda 52 Lee, James Lane, Dean 84 Lee, Linda 102 Lee, Randy 52, 209, 213 Lee, Mike 52 Lee, Terry 80 Lee, Shelia 69 Legge, Paul 102 Leggett, Bill 52 Lehmberg, Don 85 LeMaster, Dale 45, 52 Lenear, Patricia 52, 131, 160 Leseman, Carol 69 Leseman, David 129 Leseman, Dorothy 69, 166 Levingston, Waynetta 102 Levingston, Wyvonne 52 Lewis, Maria 102 Lewis, Marilyn 69, 132 ,222 Lewis, Patricia 102 Lewis, Steven 52 Lewis, Val 69 Lievrouw, David 102, 219 Lightle, Mike 52 Lightner, Alvin 52 Lindley, Marshall 53 Lindsay, Geralda 102 Lintern, Leslie 102 Lintern, Tracy 69 Lister, Cynthia 102, 159 Little, Billy 85 Little, Rebecca 53, 138 Livingston, Charles 85 Livingston, Terrie 69, 139, 166 Lockart, Cherie 102 Lockhart, Lisa 85 Lockhart, Earnest 53 Long, Flynn 93, 103 Long, Martha 69 Looney, Karen 53, 167 Lord, Laura 85 Lorenz, Pam 85 Lotz, Kim 69, 122, 161, 166 Lotz, Stephen 103 Louis, Mark 53 Love, David 155 Lovelady, Kathleen 103 Lowrey, Sherry 69, 133 Luck, Rodger 69, 125, 129 Lukeman, Chris 53 1 1 Luse, Bob 53 Lusgy, Peggy 40, 41, 53, 137, 1 8 Luttrell, Mark 97, 102, 107 Lynch, Colleen 103, 132 Leger, Patty 52 Lynch, Robert 53 Maas, Margaret 69 Mgglga, Matthew 48, 53, 196, Macha, Mitchell 103, 206 Macha, Patricia 53 Mack, Beverly 69 MacSwain, Mike 70 MacSwain, Steve 85 Maddox, Johnny 103, 216 Malloy, Michael 53 Malmberg, John 199 Maloney, Margie 53 Maltby, Michael 103 Malugen, David 85 Mandeville, Patricia 70 Manfolk, Jeff 85 Mann, Sonja 53, 131, 145 Manning, Walter 70 Manual, Lillie 70 Marbut, Jana 103, 131 Marchant, Jay 103 Marcom, Dan 86 Marcom, Bill 70, 214 Marsh, Linda 70, 140 Marsh, Steve 53 Marshall, Cindy 86, 222 Marshall, Linda 70 Martin, Brenda 53, 122 Martin, Debbie 53 Martin, Douglas 70 Martin, Jimmy 70, 200, 203 Martin, John 70 Martin, Olivia 103 Martin, Pamela 103 Martin, Randale 103 Martin, Robert 103 Martin, Terry 53, 143 Martin, Theresa 103 Martindale, Teresa 70 Martinez, Anna 103 Marx, Debbie 132, 134 Masengill, Brenda 53, 138, 154 Mashburn, Vicki 53 Massey, Annabelle 53 Massey, Joel 103 Massie, Mike 103 Mathews, Mark 53 Matkin, Donna 86 Matney, Tom 53, 188, 221 Mauzy, Karen 53, 122 Maxwell, Cody 86, 125, 128 May, Kent 53 Mayberry, Laurie 103, 105 Mayberry, Stafford 86 Mayberry, Sylvester 70 Mayo, Susan 70, 103 Mays, Jon 86 McAlindon, Sherry 85, 125, 12 McCann, Randy 53 McCarter, Kim 103 McCarter, Mark 53, 143 McCarty, Ken 85, 132, 136 McCaslin, Janet 103 McCawley, Mike 70, 222 McClain, Maggie 82, 120, 151, 187 McCormick, Joe 53, 223 McCormick, Michael 103 McCoy, Cindy 103 McCoy, Ethel 70, 142 McCoy, Rodney 85, 204, 205 McCracken, Jayne 85 McDowell, Barbara 85 McDuff, Mary Ann 85, 125, 128, 134, 164, 182, 185 Mclillhannon, Richard 70, 202 McEntire, David 53 McEntire, Richard McFarland, Richard 70 McGee, Janel 53, 138 McGee, Michelle 103 McGlaun, Gerald 103 McGoodwin, David 70 Mclnroe, Deane 70 McIntyre, Ron 70, 175 McKee, Kathleen 103, 128 8 McKenzie, David 103 McKenzie, Jeanette 70 McKinney, Carey 53 McKittrick, Arthur 70 McKnight, Estella 70, 85 McKnight, Jimmie 53 McKnight, Tim 103 McMahon, Tim 103, 216 McMillan, Gregory 103 McMillan, Kent 70 McNeely, Ricky 70 McNiel, Norma 70, 139, 155 McQueary, Don 70 McLure, Charlie 53 McGee, Mary 70 McKiney, Wanda 85 McReynolds, Mark 85, 205 McRorey, Debra 85 McWhorter, Anniece 85, 118, 119, 183 Meacham, Alma 103 Meachem, Diane 70 Mizcgor, Valorie 53, 119, 163, Meads, Mary 70, 125, 126, 128 Mealer, Melissa 71, 139 Measures, Debbie 53 Meek, Becky 54 Meeks, Gail 71, 125, 129 Mejia, Anastasia 103 Meredith, Kenneth 132 Meredith, Marsha 86 Meridith, Carla 103 Merritt, Chuck 71 Merritt, Joan 86 Meyer, Mark 86 Meyer, Scott 103 Middleton, Gregg 71 Miller, Alice 71 Miller, Cheryl 54 Miller, Debbie 71 Miller, Debbie 86 Miller, Linda 104, 142, 145 Miller, Mark 86, 133 Millet, John 54, 125, 128, 155 Millett, Janet 71, 125, 128 Milliner, Dale 71 Milner, Rene 104 Milner, Tara 71 Minchey, Cindy 86 Minix, Fred 71 Minninger, Cindy 54, 142 Mitcherson, Reginald 86, 214 Mizner, David 104 Moehring, John 104 Moisant, Susan 104 Money, Debbie 86 Montgomery, Barbara 71 Montgomery, Patti 104 Mggtlgomery, Bob 71, 125, 128 Moody, Delores 104 Mooney, Alva 92, 104- Mooney, Teresa 104 Mooney, Vanessa 71 Moore, Larry 71 Moore, Madeline 54 Miller, Kenneth 71 Moore, Ellen 71 Moore, Pam 54, 131 Moore, Shirley 104 Moore, Terry 86 Morgan, Gary 54 Morgan, Alyce 104 Morgan, Marcia 104 Morrill, Robbie 104, 216 Morrill, Bill 71, 221 Morris, Debra 104 Morris, Gary 78, 86, 151 Morris, Melinda 104 Morrison, Brenda 86 Morrison, Kenneth 213 Morse, Gerry 86 Morse, Kim 71 Mosley, Felecia 86 Mote, Liz 86 Motes, Yvonne 71 Mounce, Karen 104 Mounts, Jeffrey 104, 129 Mumaw, Joanne 86 Munden, Cindy 104 Murphy, David 71 Murray, Gene 104 Powell, John 105 Musgrove, Marc 71 Musgrove, Mike 104, 185, 216 Musick, Karen 54, 125, 129 Myer, Jimmy 125, 128 Myers, Katie 54, 220 Mvers, Mike 86, 205 Myers, Terry 86 Nabblefeld, Neil 104, 219 Napier, Bill 54, 125, 127, 128 Nelson, Lori Ann 86, 144 Nelson, Vernon Lee 86 Nettleton, Evelyn 71 Neuman, Kay Lynn 54 New, Sherri 60, 71, 116, 117, 168, 222 Newby, Keith 86 Newman, Eddy 71 Newman, Jerri 104 Newton, Marilou 86 Nicholls, Shelly 54, 154 Nichols, Neta 104 Nichols, Page 71 Nichols, Paula 104 Nickell, Barry 71, 173,213 Niesen, Norman 104, 129 Niswanger, Mark 104, 130 Niswanger, Karen 54 Nixon, Michael 104 Nolly, Glenn 71 Northcott, Jim 54 Northern, Gary 86 Norton, Chris 104 Pollock, Brian 216 Porter, Porter, Raymond 105 Rhonda 86 Posival, Lynda 105 Posival, Melvin 105 Potcet, Michele 105 Pou, Patti 54, 143 Ponnders, Liz 72 Pounders, Sue 105 Pounders, Jerry 105 Power, Suzanne 86, 131 Prater, Elizabeth 54 Prater, William 86, 125, 129, 130 Pratt, Jimmy 105 Pressl David 105, 218, 219 Yi Pressly, Marilyn 72 Prewitt, Kristi Sue 86, 87 Priest, Janice 86, 87 Priest, Prince, Prince, Prince, Prolloc Prolloc Prolloc Pruett, Pruitt, Pruitt, Pryor, Pryor. Kenneth 72 Cindy 72, 149 Janis 86, 87 Linda 54, 125, 129, 142 k, Brian 105 k, Karen 54 k, Laura 72 Rebecca 105 Melanie 87 Nancie 105 Bobby 87 Suzanne 72 Pugh, Carla 87, 144 Nowell, Randall 104 Nowell, Rick 71 Nowlin, Cherry 104, 118, 119 186 Nowlin, Angela 86 Nowlin, Teresa 54 Oakes, Doug 86 Punch, Clifford Ray 54 Purselley, Larry 54 Qnaintance, Vanese 105, 145 Qualls, Veronica Rachuig, Charles Ragland, Lana 87, 222 Ragsdale, Bobby O'Brien, Larry 86, 176, 202 Odom, Mary Jo 104, 118, 119 Odom, Ramona 71 Oges, Maudesta 104 Ogle, Ed 54 Oldham, Pam 86 Oldham, Vicki 71, 142 Raines, Jewell 105, 120, 172 Raines, Steve 87, 133 Rainey, Jimmy 105 Rainey, Randy 72 Rainey, Sandy 72 Rains, Tommye 54 Rainwater, Jean 72 Oliver, Lester 86, 131 Oneal, Douglas 104 Osborn, Kim 71 Overton, Allisha 220 Owen, Terry 104 Owens, Randy 86 Palmer, Mike 86 Palmer, Kathy 104 Palmer, Kelly 223 Park, Janet 54, 168, 178, 122 Parker, Susan 54 Parr, Robert 104 Parten, Larry 104 Patching, Ian 86 Patmore, Larry 104 Paterson, Mark 54 Patterson, Lee Ann 104 Patterson, Richard 205 Patton, Katherine 104 Payne, Allison 86, 145 Payne, Robert 54 Payne, William 104 Payton, James 104 Payton, Jay 86 Pearson, Elizabeth 116, 17, 139 Pemberton, Richard 104 Pengelly, Don 169, 198, 202 Peretti, Cynthia 104 Peters, Jim 86 Phifer, Robert 54, 143 Phillips, Lea Ann 105 Phillips, David 72 Phillips, Doug 72 Phillips, John 87 Phillips, Ladean 72, 122, 181 Phillips, Cathy 105 Phillips, Paul 72 Phillips, Steve 87, 169 Phillips, Vicki 72 Phillips Frankie 105 Pierce, Pred Pierce, Marsha 105 Plumlee Plumlee Pointer, Pollard, Ellen 105, 115, 129 Pledger, , Margaret 87 , Glenn 72 Cathy 72 Sandia 105 Raleigh, Ralph 72, 205 Ramirez, Mary 105 Ramsey, Brad 105, 206 Randall, Ardith 54 Randle, Cynthia 105 Randle, Clifford 72 Randle, Roma Jo 54, 122, 178 Randolph, Steve 55 Rapovich, John Rasberry, Alan 106, 216 Rasberry, Kenneth 105, 149 Rasco, Dan 72 Rasco, Desiree 106 Rasmussen, Carmen 106 Rasmussen, Scott 55 Rasmussen, Yolanda 87, 118 Raso, Nicky 106, 128 Raught, Thomas 106 Ray, Donny 72, 213 Ray, Susie 72 Ray, Michael 87 Reaves. Debbie 87 Reavis, Debbie 72 Reavis, Gary 87 Reavis, Terry 72, 202 Red Elk, Elgin Redmond, Pamela 106 Reed, Danna 66, 72 Reed, James Reed, Kenneth 55 Reed, Chris 87 Reaves. Terry 151 Reed, Michael 87 Reed, Mitch 106 Reeves, Debbie 72 Reeves, Phil 72, 223 Rehmeyer, Karen 72, 133 Rehgigieyer, Richie 55, 131, 145, 1 Reinert, Roy 55 Reinli, Cheryl 87 Remley, Marla 55 Remley, Nancy 87 Reneau, Cindy 55 Rew, Vernon 55, 38, 39, 114, 115, 138, 168, 202 Reynolds, Chris 72, 222 Reynolds, Jerri 106 Rhodes, Daniel 106 Rhodes, Reagan 106 Rhodes, Steve 72 Ribinskas, Bill 87, 204 Rice, Sophia 106 Rich, Randy 87, 199, 202 Richard, Gary 72, 125, 129 Richards, Debbie 55 Richards, Jody 106 Richards, Teresa 87, 145 Richardson, Barbara 106, 120, 142, 172 Richardson, Carol 87, 122 anet 72 Richardson, J Richardson, Murl 55 Richardson, Becky 55, 115 Richey, Elizabeth 55 Ridge, Charla 55 Ricdel, Don 55 Riedel, Douglas 106 Rigby, Dawne 72, 122 Riley, Harlan 87 Ringer, Durina 106 Ripaldi, Debbie 87 Ripaldi, Susan 42, 55, 168, 222 Ritch, Ricky 87 Riveire, Robert 106, 129 Roach, Sharon 106 Robbins, Dena 72, 122 Robbins, Steve 87, 221 Roberson, Steve 87, 202 Roberts, Connie 87 Robertson, Barbara 55 Robertson, Michael 87 Robertson, Robert 106 Reneau, Lorraine 87 Rich, Anthony 206 Robertson, Bill 87 Robinson, Rosa 87 Rockney, Christine 106 Rodick, Debbie 55 Rodick, Donna 87 Rogers, Truitt 55 Roland, William 87 Romanchek, Mary Ann 106 Roper, Richard 106 Rose, Fletcher 106, 127, 130 Rose, Lance 106, 219 Rose, Shirley 72, 122, 141 Rosser, Lula 72 Rost, James 77, 87, 219 Rost. Sally, 72, 131, 138, 139 Routon, Ruth 72 Rowan, Weldon 87 Rue, Justin 72 Rulimann, Gayla 55 Ruiz, Christine 72 Runyan, Debbie 87 Rush, Linda 87 Russell, Bernice 106 Russell, Mike 106, 207 Rust, John 55 Rutledge, Steve 55 Rux, Karen 72 Ryan, Gary 72, 129, 133 Ryan, James 56 Ryker, Karen 72, 122 Sadowski, Karen 73 Sanborn, Debbie 73 Sanborn, Paul 56 Sanders, Darlene 106 Sanders, Jeffery 106 , Sanggrs, Mark 106, 125, 127, Sanderson, Becky 106 Sendo, Patricia 106 Sandoval, John 199. 202 Sandoval, Roger 73 Sands, Marie 88 Sands, Patricia 106 Savior, Gary 88, 214 Schappell, Ross 88, 125, 129 Schatte, Mark 88 Scherer, Gail 56, 122, 137 Schmidt, Karen 106, 170 Schmitt, Jay 56, 125, 127, 128, 129 Schmitt, Tina 88 Scholl, James 106 Scholl, Sharon 88 Schuetz, Arden 92, 106, 118, 119, 168 Schuss, Melinda 42, 56, 122 Scoggins, Tim 88, 147 Scorcio, Nick 106, 223 Scott, Bruce 125, 126 Scott, Timothy 41, 56, 134, 136 138, 145, 148 Scott, Cindy 73 Scott, Donna 73 Scott, Jean 56, 154 Scott, Judy 106 Scott, Kathy 56, 137, 179 Scott, Richard 88 Schivner, Vicki 106 Seilheimer, Eddie 56, 138 Self, Michele 56, 135 Self, Patty 88 Sellers, John 107 Sells, Monty 107 Senyard, Rae 73 Server, Patricia 88, 125, 129 Shackleford, David 56 Shaner, Alicia 56 Shaner, Teresa 88 Shannon, David 88, 221 Shannon, Jimmie 107 Shannon, Patty 38, 39, 56, 116, 117 Sharpe, Paula 56, 143 Shattuck, Jyl 56, 151 Shaw, Jim 56, 221 Shaw, Jeff 107 Shearhart, Charlene 73 Shelton, Kristii 73, 131 Sheridan, Susanne 73, 122, 133 Sherman, Earl 56 Sherman, Goffrey 88 Sherrard, John 107 Sherrod, Frank 56 Sclineidmiller, Susan 56 Sherrin, Clipper 107 Sherrin, Sam 107 Shields, Wanda 73 Shiflett, Dennis 107 Shiflett, Julia 73 Shirglgy, Melinda 88, 125, 126, Shivers, Anita 107 Shobe, Mark 56 Shockey, David 107 Shreffler, Jo Ann 56 Shreffler, Tina 88 Shumaker, Suzanne 88 Shurtleff, Kim 88, 145 Siewert, Kip 88 Sigman, Misty 107 Simmons, Mattie 56 Simmons, Rachel 88 Simoneau, Karen 73, 135, 139 Sims, Theresa 107 Skaggs, Craig 73, 150 Skehan, Patti 107 Skiffington, Laure 73 Skiffington, Mary 88 Skiles, Slack, Slack, Slack, Slater Slater: Slater, Buzie 8 8 James 107 Jan 56 Becky 88 Abner 56, 213 George 56 Marvin 107 Slaughter, Miriam 88, 169, 120 Sloan, Barbara 88 Sloan, Lynn 56, 135 Sloan, Robert 56 Sloan, Timothy 107 Slocum, David 45, 56, 202 Slocum, Gay Lynne 107, 218, 219 Small, Tom 73 Smallwood, Russell 107 Smart, Jacki 89 Smart, Vicki Lea 45, 56, 174 Smatlak, John 57, 125, 129 Smatlak, Vickie 89, 130 Smith, Bo 107 Smith, Carolyn Smith, Cheryl 57, 122, 138 Smith, Crystal 107, 142 Smith, Cindy 73, 120, 122, 222 Smith, Donna 57, 135 Smith, Douglas 125, 127, 128 Smith, Richard 56 Smith, Denise 73, 131 Smith, Smith, Erika 73 Smith, Ester 74 Smith, Jemiaine 107 Smith, Jackie 145, 171 Smith, Jeff 89 Smith, Jim 74, 202 Smith, Mixon 74 Smith, Kimberly 107 Smith, Leslie 107, 149 Smith, Linda 57 Smith, Linda 57 Smith, Loretta 150 Smith, Mary Anne 107 Smith, Melinda 107 Smith, Michael 52, 57 Scot 57 Stagner, Glen 151 Sylvester, Marla 130, 132 Taggart, Cindy 89 Tallant, Glenda 89, 125, 129, Tallant, Lynda 89, 125, 128 Tanner, Allen 89 Tanner, Michael 89, 148 Tanner, Bill 89 Tarver, Carol 57, 135 Tatum, Mark 74, 145 Taylor, David 130 Taylor, Gary 74, 151 Taylor, Pamela Lynette 89 Taylor, Patsy 57, 141 Teggart, Temple, Katherine 108 Connie 57 Vineberg, David 58 Volkman, Charles 90 Varner, Mitzi 108 Voss, Roy 109 Voznica, Jim 90, 179 Waddell, Martin 109, 129 Wade, Emerson 109 Wade, Merrill 58, 202 Wade, Susan 58 Waggoner, Michael Wagner, Cathy 58, 122 Walker, Arlene 109 Walker, Arthur 74, 130, 205 Walker, Carla 109 Walker, Cindy 74 Walker, Cynthia 74 Smith, snot 57, 130 Smith, Mike 74 Sneed, Ozelius 74 Snell, Ross 107 Snow, Lisa 74 Snowden, Dillono 107 Soileau, Deborah 107 Sosebee, Bobby 74 Souder, Dwayne 107 Southern, Gale 57 Sowders, Rick 57, 143 Temple, Gene Terrell, Melinda 74 Terrell, Philip 74 Terry, Don 89 Testa, Debra 108 Testa, Sharon 89 Tiiaip, Vicki 106 Tharp, Vree 57 Thiebaud, Jack 89 Thiele, Kim 108, 145 Thieme, Allan 74 Walker, Johnna 109 Walker, Kathi 74 Walker, Rickey 58, 160 Walker, Sam 58 Wallace, Andrea 90, 129, 132 Wallace, Mike 74 Walls, Ralph 58, 198, 202 Walton, Gloria 58 Walton, Becky 90 Walton, Rhonda 58, 131 Ward, Sharon 90 p 211, , 213 Thompson, John 89 Wohlefv Ma1'tY 91 Waters, Ga Spahn, Mathew 107, 216 Sparks Connie 107 Sparks, Elizabeth 74 Sparks, Jim 74, 200, 203, 221 Sparks, Sammie 57 Spears, Melinda 89 Speed, Charles 107, 131 Speed, Sharron 89 Spencer, Rita 89 Spencer, Scott 89, 214 Spiegel, Scott 89 Spriggs, Doug 107, 219 Squires, Jane 74 Squyres, Joani 74, 122, 169 St. John, Dana 74 Webster Spriggs, Sharon 57 Stagner, Willard 74 Stalcup, Cassie 107 Stalcup, Linda 107 Standley, Sharon 107 Stanford, Thomas 107 Stangl, Michael 57, 125 Stanley, David 57, 149, 197, 202 Stanley, Vicki 107 Stansberry, Joy 125, 129, 151 Stansberry, Joyce Marie 89, 125, 129 Stansberry, Leonard 52, 57, 125 Stansberry, Linda 57, 125 Starkey, Teressa 57, 122 Statum, Charla 57, 122, 135, 154 Stellar, Melanie 89 Stephen, Sheri 107 Stephenson, Brenda 107 Stetson, Daniel 89 Stevens, Cindy 89 Stevens, Jimmy 74, 214 Stewart, Susan 89 Stiles, Corky 89 Stiles, Fred 74, 155 Stiles, John 107 Stone, Linda 57 Story, Bill 74 Stowe, Sherrye Lyne 57, 122, 135 Strack, Danny 107 stmcii, Jim 74 Straight, Paula 89 Thomas, Barbara 89 Thomas, Deborah 57 Thomas, Douglas 108 Thomas, Eamest 89 Thomas, Jacquelin 108 Thomas, Joel 108 Thomas, Larry 57 Thomas, Lisa 57, 122, 131 Thomas, A'dele 219 Thomas, Martha 74 Thomas, Mitzi 106 Thomas, Sandra 89 Thomas, Vic 89 on Thom s , Gregory 108 Ward, Kevin 109, 124, 125, 128 Ward, Sandra 105, 109 Ward, Susan 58, 122 Warren, Audrelyn 90, 142 Warren, Marty 58 Warren, Rodney 90 Warren, Shelley 109 Washington, Denise 109 Washington, Dewey Ill 58 Washington Gary 90, 214 Washington Jeanine 58, 135 Washington, Mattie 74, 131 Washington Ormathell 90, 131 Washington Waterhouse: Sheila 70, 74 Sandra 75 109 Thompson, Lois 57, 125, 128 Thompson, Mary Kay 153 Thompson, Robert 74 Thompson, Shiryl 122, 139 Thorn, Carol 57 . Thornton, Brad 74, 197, 200, 202 Thurman, Bobbie 89 Tillery, Larry 89, 133 Tilley, Cindy 89, 125, 144 Timmerman, Lisa 74 Tockey, Debra 74 Todd, Bin 57 Tolbert, Beale 74 Tolbert, Maureen 41, 57, 153 Tolson, David 74 Tolson, Greg 108 Tolson, Tommy 108 Tomlinson, Collin 89 Torres, Margaret 89 Tout, Mary 108, 131 Tracy, Leo 108 Traster, Jeff 89, 125, 129 Trawick, Billy 89 Trigleth, Harry 70, 74 Trotter, Andrew 108, 129 Trout, Ricky 40, 57, 121, 163, 173, 180, 187, 209, 210, 213 Truax, Terry 89, 205 Trudeau, Tim 74, 125, 127, 128 Truevillian, Zenobia 74 Tuck, Mark 108, 219 Tucker, Estrus 58 Wate rs, Waters, Watkins Watkins TY David 219 Mark 90, 176 , Larry 206 ,Peggy 58, 137, 155 Watkins, Randall 75, 124, 129 Watson, Donna 90, 170 Watson, Ricky 109, 206 Watters, Deborah 109 Watters, Pat 75 Wattier, Cindy 75, 178, 139 Watts, Mindy 75 Watts, Rebecca 109 Weaver, Jack 90 Webb, Jim 90, 115,214 Webster, David 58 Webster, Debbie 90 Webster, George 75 , Tookie 90, 142 Widdows, Julie 109 Wilks, Scott 58, 125, 127, 128, 179 Williams, Beverly 91 Williams, Catherine 109 Williams, Donald 149 Williams, Edward Williams, Jack 75, 198, 202 Williams, Jenna 91 Wick, Tray 146 Williams, Steve 75 Wililams, Kathryn 91, 125, 126 128 Williams, Kim 109 Williams, Michael 91, 125, 129, 145 Williams, Richard 75 Williams, Ronnie 58 Williams, Rosie 91 Williams, Suzanne 58, 138 Williams, Terry 58 Williams, Yvette 109 Williamson, Mary 60, 75, 122, 150, Willis, wiiiis, Willis, Willsey, 185 Jeanne 109 Gaye 58 Lynne 75 Patti 75 Wilson, Chris 59 Wilson, Gary 75, 125, 128 Wilson, Jack 109 Wilson. James 59 Wilson, Michelle Rene 91, 186 Wilson, Pamela 91 Wilson, Perry 59 Wilson, Roy 109, 206 Wilson, Sherrie 75 Winn, Patricia 97 Winton, Nancy 75 Witt, Lonnie 59, 160, 173, 209, 212 Wohler, Vgill 59, 122, 132, 134, 18 138, Woika, Steven 109 Wood, Caron 68, 75, 122 Wood, David 75, 197, 198, 199 202 Wood, Dan 91 Wood, Shelley 59, 122, 137 Wood, Wanda 91, 132, 146 Woodall, Linda 75 Woodhull, Robert 59 Woods, Dana 75, 125, 126, 128 Woodward, Anne 91, 134, 146 Woolen, Chris Evelyn 91 Woolen, Patricia 59 Wooten, Mark 75, 150, 187 Workman, Sharon 109 Wright, Debbie 75 Strain, Janet 107 Strange, Ann 74, 122 Stricklin, Linda 57 Stricklin, Susan 89 Striplin, Jan 74 Stripling, John 57 Strittmatter, Dennis 107 Strong, Jim 89, 205 Stuart, Dennis 108, 216 Stuck, Ricky 89 Suggs, Pam 89 Sullens, Ernest 57 Tucker, Joe 89 Turner, Debbie 108 Turner, Gaylene 74 Turner, Janet 74 Turner, Kathy 90 Turner, Robert 108 Ulrich, Madelyn 58, 152 Ulrich, Sharon 90 Ussery, Daryl 58 Vance, Cynthia 108, 159 Vassar, Gary 58 Vaughn, Lynn 108, 146 Summers, Deborah 57 Summerville, Tommi 89, 134, 146 Summitt, Lezlie 74 Sutton, Kenneth 74, 203, 221 Sutton, Paul 108, 221 Stevens, Cindy 89 Ventimiglia, Dale 74, 131 Vernon, Candi 90, 134, 136, 151 Vernon, John Charles 58, 128 Vernon, Mark 108 Verwers, Craig 108, 216 Verwers, Michael 89 Vice, Jackie 89 Weik, Dorothy 109 Weir, Charlotte 75 Welborn, Cathy 58, 122, 137 Welborn, Mark 109 Weldon, Janet 91, 132, 134, 146, 148, 183 Wellborn, Walter 75, 131, 136, 148, 150, 222 Wells, Jerry 75, 149 Wells, Laura 109 Wendell, Douglas 109 Wendorf, Michael 223 Werner, Timothy 58, 143 West, Tamara 109, 149 West, Wes 75 Wheaton, Brenda 75 Whisenhunt, Steve 75 White, Cindy 58 White, Ted 109, 203 Whitehouse, Laura 58 Whitehouse, Malissa 109 Whitfield, Clarence 216 Whitfield, Linda 91 Whitting, Kevin 91 Whittenberg, Joe 58 Whittenberg, Robbie 91 Wright Wright , Jolinnel 109 , Joyce 163 Wilson, Kathy 59 Wilson, Kaye 75 Windham, Vicki 91 Wright, Sharon 59 Wurzbach, Rebecca 109 Wyatt, Tim 91, 125, 127, 128 Wyrick, Wiliam 59 Yakimovicz, Carole 109 Yakimovicz, Frank 59 Yancey, Theresa 91 Yarbrough, Richard 109 Yelvington, Bobby 109, 216 York, Sherry 59 Yound, Marie 75 Young, David 59, 115 Young, Debbie 59 Young, John 149 Young, Michael 109 Yuill, Sumnne 109 Zant, Greg 109 Zinn, Cathy 109 Zinn, Richard 125, 128 Zwayer, Nancy 75, 116, 139, 150 ta 'T3 CN. ,- , ra! 1 The 1972 CATAMOUNT cannot be complete without sincere appreciation to many people and businesses. We thank . . . Mr. Walter Adams and Anchor Publishing Company for the total production of this fourth edition . . . Pro- vine Studios and Mr. Francis Buddin for student photographs , . . Mr. Bob Maulsby and Photographic Arts for senior portraits . . . parents of the staff members for let- ting the staff work unusual hours on week nights and Saturdays . . . custodians for letting us into the building at those un- usual hours . . . business teachers for al- lowing us to use their typewriters . . . fac- ulty and administrators for permitting stu- dents to leave classes . . , Mrs. Bessie Thomas for duplicating many last minute stencils . . . Mrs. Tommie Dodrill and Mrs. Billie Prince for counting our year- book money . . . Tommy Elliott for help- ing write football copy . . . Rivercrest Country Club for sharing their property for some favorite photographs , . . Mr. Eric Mann and Mrs. Sharland Kirk- patrick for taking the yearbook next year . . . the students of Western Hills for pur- chasing the yearbook . , , thank you, The 1972 CATAMOUNT Staff If you will sign your name here, we will have the gas chamber ready for you within an hour. J ust wait in the Attendance Office. advises Mr. Nick Ruggieri. IDENTIFICATION OF PHOTOGRAPHS ON INTRODUCTORY PAGES THROUGHOUT THE YEARBOOK Page 6-Faculty meeting. Page 7 - Mr. Bill Polson, Mrs. Barbara King, Mrs. Bessie Thomas. Page 8-Stapler, coffee ma- chine, Mr. David Helbing. Page 9 - Gradebook, Mrs. Ethel Walker, Miss Karen Noel, Mr. P. B, Stovall. Page 34-Jimmy Davis, Ed Kindles, clock, Glenn Nolly, Page 35-Empty hall. Page 36 - Rebecca Little, Robert Thompson, empty desk, art mural. Page 37 -- Coke machine, John Vemon. Page 110-Lori Nelson, Da- na Hazel's megaphone and pom-poms, Greg Allen, Fred Stiles. Page 111 - Drama faces, Val Lewis. Page 112 - Paula Fanick, Robert Fanick. Page 113 - Book donation can, Randy Caylor, Caryn Cole, Loretta Smith, Vernon Rew's hand. Page 156 - Laura Freeman, Irma Garm, Harold Cart- wright, Debbie Justice. Er- nest Lockhart, Shiryl Thompson, Sylvia Komatsu, Chris Dills, Laura Wells, Jim Calhoun, Nelda Cooper. Page 157-Cafeteria bulle- tin board, Scott Wilks, Ker- ry Hoefner. Page 158 - Janet Weldon, Candy Vernon, Wanda Wood, Page 159 - Paula Sharpe, Mrs. Brigitta Brandt, Mar- leny Banquero. Page 190 - Locker room, golf flag, Linda. Alexander, Katie Myers, Debbie Jus- tice, from AHHS, Diane Fincel. Page 191-Field house. Page 192 - Rell Angton, Kris Reynolds. Page 193 -Athletic equip- ment, Miss Wallace, trophy, James Rost. 2 4 6 So very much more still left to be done I To seekg to find. This year weaved yet another thread An effect upon myself and others My lifeg my tapestry. So much we've learned and discovered 70 4 QM-ar 05 M224 WM! WW? 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