Western Hills High School - Catamount Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1973
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M- V V .Vu VV -.VM -, V f-figfQgr.7,QfffV 113 gf ,AM vf , , ' '2 ff QP- V' ' ' 'TLVV 'V 12,5 4: . ,V :Hi- 1- ,UV 1, V VL.-,V 4,,..,..5e,V A-. 1, ,, af., 'X-f,C 2f V-4-fV5!71 Q -:fi ,QV -'..'jJ,Z- ,VC FJ MV ' Vwfzpfg ,mf A -'gr iff: 7-ig' ., ,jf ,:',. ,V,f',V1'..r::fVp-,JL ,QL 1--,Wd ,fznf-xgfgl-,. L'..:v ff f w a 2' , V 'vfflzg . fse,:qv?V.V, ,qv V, fl --JVVSJN z- gary K .V ign- f'f:s,'r -U fi: V ' ' F? Y Q iv QQ. '1'wi,V'5Y- . ' L ' -V N,.af-B f?UFL:P5, . Y 'Az x x:1l?ii:'4li'E -'f.k,,f:fgff WV- ' V774 'Q , 3' .V V ,1.,,. rv fw- . V,X.',,. A 24 ,Nl M- f, ,Az Q! A Q, 4, ' fx- E CONVEYORS- Advisors of lifeg Direcliong Realism. If . ly, U I PRESSIO S Mr. P. B. Stovall Mrs. Frances Alles Mr. Carl Robinson Administrators Lead Progress TOP: Superintendent of the Fort Worth Pub- lic Schools is Julius Truelson. RIGHT: Members of the School Board are Stan Harrell, Mrs. Jack O. Shannon, Jr., Bill Elliot, Reverend John R. Leatherbury, presi- dentg Green B. Trimble, Jim Harris, Bobby Bruner. BELOW: Considering several matters of school business in his office is Principal P. B. Stovall. Mr. Bob Lee Constantly changing concepts demand the educational process to become more progressive and dynamic. Active concern for the needs of the individual was dis- played through the efforts of Super- intendent Julius Truelson and the Fort Worth School Board members. Directing the faculty staff and stu- dent body this year was Principal P. B. Stovall. New at WHHS was Mr. Bob Lee, who helped in enforcing school policy along with Mrs. Fran- ces Alles and Mr. Carl Robinson. WM QV: Q 2 .f 'J , 7' I . Qi, P- N! WZ, Q . 4 'Qu 4? HTL 7 jr- ' fl 1 Q . L, 'P' g V 5 , , K ' WE 5 ,I - Y A, Q rf 1 km I K 'F Na W' '-f' 4 ' Que-ww ' Z A -, ,fig ffl' ff' I ' , Alkl 'V x A , , 1, ' 1 i n I . . an ' Ll1A' Office Staff Helps Faculty Student Handling schedules, computer sheets, transcripts, and report cards for 2315 students was just part of the hard work done by the office staff at Western Hills. Mrs. Billie Prince and Mrs. Bessie Thomas were the secretaries in the main office. In a new position as registrar this year was Mrs. Barbara Blanks and Mrs. Madge Prince who handled data processing. In charge of the attend- ance office were Mrs. Sallie Carter and Mrs. Gladys Wallace. Concerned with the schedules and future plans of students were coun- selors Mrs. Ann Bradley, Mrs. Kathryn Edwards, Mr. Bill Polson, and Mrs. Mary Webb. New to the faculty staff were community aides Mr. James Brock, Mr. David Ers- kine, Mr. James Thomason, and Mrs. Margaret Wilder. Returning to the school were peer advisors Mr. Danny Butler and Miss Marietta Miller. In charge of the library and its facili- ties were Mrs. Peggy Herring and Mrs. Hazel Craig. Mrs. Frances Lip- scomb was new at WHHS this term as school nurse. ABOVE: Mrs. Bessie Thomas reflects the thoughtfulness and patience needed in her ,. . ..,, . . .-i' . ..,'. - .. , ' Job- rsii , Mrs. Barbara Blanks Mrs. Sallie Carter Mrs. Frances Lipscomb Mrs. Madge Prince Mrs. Bessie Thomas Mrs. Gladys Wallace sf as me ' '24 Mrs. Ann Bradley Mr. Danny Butler Mrs. Hazel Craig Mrs. Kathryn Edwards Mr. David Erskine Mrs. Peggy Herring Mr. Bill Polson Mr. James Thomason Mrs. Mary Alice Webb LEFT: Supervising the sale of balloons before a football game is peer advisor Mar- ietta Miller. BELOW: New at WHHS is school nurse Mrs. Frances Lipscomb. 1. ,tg .19 Mn Bridging The Commumcatlon Ga Tackling the gap of communica- tion is imperative in order for one to express to another his ideas. Mrs. Marjorie Buhl, Mrs. Winifred Elliot, Mrs. Jan Guess, and Mrs. Kaymarie McNerney taught this importance to their students along with the other English teachers. Many teachers were involved in organizations out- side the English department. Mr. Gerald McCombs completed his sec- ond year of aviation, a growing interest in Western Hills. Journalism and Annual Staff were sponsored by Mrs. Melba Jackson and Mr. Eric Mann, respectively, while Mrs. Odessa Coultas continued her work as sponsor of the student council. 'if Mawr df WW X I Mrs. Marjorie Buhl Mrs. Odessa Coultas Mrs. Winifred Elliott Mrs. Bessie Greene Mrs. Jan Guess Mrs. Melba Jackson OPPOSITE PAGE: Mrs. Kaymarie Mc- Nerney finds the use of a microphone an asset when communicating as an English team teacher teaching ninety students. LEFT: Mr. Gerald McCombs shows John Martin the procedure in landing a plane. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Odessa Coultas joins in on a conversation in the teacher's lounge. LOWER RIGHT: Counting money is one of the more favored tasks of annual staff sponsor, Mr. Eric Mann. 'Q' 'li L'-rrp' Mr. Eric Mann Mr. Gerald McCombs Mrs. Kaymarie McNerney English Departmen Largest on Campu 5 2 3 X E With the growth of a stu- dent body, the faculty must expand to keep up with the demand for education. Differ- ent concepts are also evolved. Reading was introduced for the first time this year by Mrs. Carole Yarborough and aid, Mrs. Kay Nelson. Other new faces in the department included Mrs. Bessie Greene, Mrs. Mary Hart, and Mrs. Johanna Pitts. Returning to Western Hills to share their ideas in grammar and litera- ture were Mrs. Bettye Gomez, Mrs. Karen Noel, and Mrs. Linda Prevost. ABOVE: Mrs. Alpha Wenzel is caught work- ing at her desk. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Kay Nelson, reading aid, explains the mechanics of the controlled reader. RIGHT: Mrs. Linda Prevost pauses during her class lecture. I 1 M01 ,M gg. lou if A f-is 1 Q my .f :- , . . 1 V xo' Bl M ' n ' ,Mrs. Kay? Nelson r, .1 ff I .- I 4 r ' J . u Y .ir , 6' Q' fu . X 4 . If 4 . Q an i t Af' 'Nga 1 I . S ' . '01 xr' Q 's H r 9' e O 5 1, .QT- I B 1 u i f, :A me M7 , V ,,UjfX ,U fgdllfi 'I' fs f1f4'fj! Miss Karen Noel , px W0 Mrs. Johanna Pitts x W X Mrs. Linda Prevost ,jf Mrs. Linda Thompson Mrs. Alpha Wenzel Mrs. Marie Young Mrs. Carole Yarborough Mrs. Bettye Gomez Mrs. Mary Hart BELOW: Seen enjoying her seventh period class is Mrs. Linda Thompson, freshman English teacher. New Dimensions Discoverec Introduced to the various opera- tions in algebra, students could progress to the more complex opera- tions in calculus. Mrs. Mary Barron taught calculus and Mr. Neil Boyd, computer math. Instructing students in intermediate mathematics were Mrs. Frances Coon, Mrs. Melva Ezell, Mr. Andrew Henderson, Mr. Edwin Kahler, Mr. Claude Little, Mrs. Maurine Mullins, Mrs. Winifred Taylor, Mrs. Martha Wilkerson, Mrs. Imogene Williamson, and Mrs. Dolores Wright. RIGHT: Carefully explaining a problem to his class is Mr. Neil Boyd. BELOW: Mr. Edwin Kahler stops to answer a question before passing out the tests. Mrs. Mary Barron Mr. Neil Boyd Mrs. Frances Coon 'W Mrs. Melva Ezell Mr. Andrew Henderson Mr. Edwin Kahler -we ,br .., ui, .Hi A Q Mr. Claude Little Mrs. Winifred Taylor Mrs. Imogene Williamson Mrs. Delores Wright 25 'Q ffv LEFT: Mrs. Dolores Wright in a moment of thoughtful contemplation. ABOVE: Mrs. Martha Wilkerson assists stu- dents Sharon Stanley and Janice Halleman. f 5 Mrs. Sharland Kirkpatrick Exploring the universe and seeking the answers to natural questions pro- vided the incentive for the science department this year. Two new mem- bers, Mrs. Marsha Henton, and Mr. Joe Coulson added their knowledge to the science staff. Experimenting with new teaching techniques utilizing two instructional aides and a college for- mat, Mr. Barron Pressley taught first year Biology. Mrs. Ruth Amend, Mr. Robert Dixon, and Mr. Joe Coulson also taught first year Biology classes. Mrs. Marsha Henton, Mrs. Gwen Rog- ers, Mr. Lloyd Seely, and Mr. George Sutton taught General Physical Sci- ence. Mrs. Sharland Kirkpatrick taught General Physical Science and Physics. Mrs. Mary Lacy was the only Chemis- try teacher. Experiments I Mrs. Ruth Amend Mr. Joe Coulson Mr. Robert Dixon Mrs. Mary Lacy Mrs. Gwen Rogers ABOVE: Mr. Lloyd Seely relaxes with newspaper in the library. RIGHT: Mrs. Sharland Kirkpatrick watche her class in the physics lab. OPPOSITE, FAR RIGHT: Mr. Robert Dixo smiles in the hall. Scientific Processes Inform MB Pl .f MLldSl Mr. George Sutton 1 ' Doris Thompso f , , .Q .f if-v M. f I 5 4 Discovering Our Talents Retaining individualism in their talent while at the same time learn- ing to function togetherg students combine ideas with the end result, a product of imagination and interpre- tation. This was accomplished in the fine arts division. Mr. Ed Curry as head of the art department, guides the talents of his students in experi- menting with new concepts includ- ing .jewelry and sculpture. Willing to share her knowledge of the theater, and provide construc- tive criticism is Mrs. Juanita McCullough, fbelowj head of the speech and drama department. Mrs. Jewell Kelly leads the voices of W.H.H.S. in the school choir along with her chorus classes. The intermediate and advanced bands, directed by Mr. Jerry Jones, provided music for several school programs including half time enter- tainment at the football games. OPPOSITE PAGE: Displaying various ges- tures of the fine arts are: Mr. Ed Curry, Mrs. Jewell Kelly, and Mr. Jerry Jones. 4 ,fx-I' ,,-v-'P g , Mr. Ed Curry Mr. Jerry Jones Mrs. Jewell Kelly Mrs. Juanita McCullough Exposing the individual to the various languages and cultures of different countries expresses a pur- pose of studying a foreign language. For the first time at Western Hills, Russian was offered and taught by Mrs. Rebecca Stevenson. Teaching the additional languages were Mrs. Carol Absher, Mrs. Brigitta Brandt, Miss Mary Rehm, Mrs. Carol Rob- erts, Mrs. Rebecca Tyndall, and Mrs. Mildred Washington. RIGHT: Sometimes it is easier to understand a language when a little action is included as Mrs. Rebecca Stevenson demonstrates. Mrs. Carol Absher Mrs. Brigitta Brandt Miss Mary Rehm Extending Our Horizon ,,m,,,.,....-----1---'-f Mrs. Carol Roberts Mrs. Rebecca Stevenson Mrs. Rebecca Tyndall Mrs. Mildred Washington we-asf LEFT: Mrs. Carol Roberts helps Vicki Seniff perfect her reading accent. BELOW: Listening with interest to a stu- dent's question is Mrs. Mildred Washington. BOTTOM: Mrs. Mildred Washington, Miss Mary Rehm, Mrs. Rebecca Stevenson, Mrs. Carol Roberts, and Mrs. Brigitta Brandt, have one of their many departmental meet- ings during 7th period. xt L... Nv,kbff'f! X 1 F Giving the students an insight into the past of man was the task of the Social Studies Department. Miss Donna Grigsby, formerly of the English Department, taught world history this year. New additions to the department were Mr. Charles Hall and Mr. James Thames. Instructing students in various his- tory courses, were Mr. W. B. Cole, Mr. David Helbing, Mr. Ronnie McClain, Mrs. Candice Metcalf, Mrs. Dorothy Niesen, and Mr. Leo Per- kins. Mr. Tom Strother taught gov- ernment. Examining Man's Motives TOP: Grading a humorous history paper Miss Donna Grigsby remembers her own school days. ' ABOVE: Mr. Ronnie McClain and Mrs. Win- ifred Taylor enjoy the faculty Thanksgiving Dinner. RIGHT: Taking a break from his notes, Mr. W. B. Cole tells a funny story. ll , , fl s. ,galil QL ,J-- ey ,..-. ,Q Mr. Tom Strother We ...nfs Mr. W. B. Cole Miss Donna Grigsby Mr. Charles Hall Mrs. Candice Metcalf Mrs. Dorothy Niesen Mr. Leo Perkins BELOW: Mrs. Dorothy Niesen prepares the following day's lesson and activities. Students Prepare for Family Life Domestic management, including areas of home and family relations and child care were taught to both male and female students at West- ern Hills by departmental chairman Mrs. Elise Ball and Child Develop- ment teacher Miss Linda Nichols. Artistic qualities such as cooking, clothing construction, and interior design were areas of study followed by Mrs. Ruth Campbell's advanced homemaking classesg while Mrs. Carol Feik instructed basic funda- mentals in first year homemaking. ABOVE: Janet Millett works with one of her first grade students in Child Development. RIGHT: Mrs. Carol Feik helps Katie Fields with her garment in Homemaking. ndustrial Arts Vocational lfoundatlon Encouraging students to learn the skills necessary to prepare for a later vocation, the Industrial Arts department held classes in wood and metal shop, drafting, power mechan- ics, electricity, and plastics. Mr. Jack Bishop, Mr. Bill Mazy, and Mr. Don Smith welcomed Mr. Larry Duker to the department. LEFT: Mr. Bill Mazy works closely with stu- dent teacher Mr. Larry Brown. Mr Jack Bishop Mr Larry Duker Mr Bill Mazy Mr Don Smith Business Courses Gffer Experiencd Mr. Ulysses Cox Mrs. Mary Lynn Foust Mr. Tom Park Students of Western Hills were given the opportunity to gain expe- rience in business skills under the guidance of the Business Depart- ment. Typing instructors Mrs. Melva Houston and Mrs. Bobbie Leggett guided students into developing basic typing skills. Miss Mary Mon- arch served as shorthand teacher while Mrs. Julia Baker instructed her students in accounting. Instruct- ing the General Arithmetic and Bus- iness courses was Mr. Riley Dunn. Credit was given to students for their job experience as part of the courses taught by Mr. Ulysses Cox and Mr. Tom Park. Distributive Education was taught by Mr. Park and Mr. Cox was the instructor for Industrial Cooperative Training. Vocational Office Education, taught by Mrs. Mary Lynn Foust, provided students with an opportunity to learn about office skills and machines. RIGHT: Aiding a student with a typing problem is Mrs. Baker, who also teaches bookkeeping. Mrs. Julia Baker Mrs. Melva Houston Mrs. Bobbie Leggett Miss Mary Monarch ABOVE: Mrs. Foust shows a smile as she assumes the responsibilities of teaching V.O.E. and being senior sponsor. LEFT: Remembering a funny story between classes is Mr. Cox, the I.C.T. teacher. P. E. Places Emphasis Cn Physical Fitnes Striving for the ultimate goal of physical fitness were P.E. teachers Mrs. Thelma Cole, Mrs. Lea Martin, and Miss Flossie Wallace who fol- lowed a rotating class schedule. Mrs. Shirley Abram and Mr. Richard Allie taught freshman health classes. Two new members joining Mr. Mike Morris and the P.E. staff were Mr. Kenneth Gorman and Mr. Kenneth Porter. RIGHT: Mrs. Thelma Cole supports a smile and a mum on homecoming day. Mrs. Shirley Abram Mrs. Thelma Cole Mrs. Lea Martin Miss Flossie Wallace Maintenance Personnel Aid School Two service staffs at WHHS made major contributions to the school. During the three lunch hours, the cafeteria staff, supervised by Mrs. Gwen Hampton, provided lunch for the student body. Super- vising the care of school facilities was the maintenance staff, directed by Mr. Don Abbott. LEFT: The maintenance staff consists of, FRONT ROW: Paul Boone, Walters Sutton, Don Abbott, and Odell Sneed. BACK ROW: John Clounch, Hiram Henson, Esteen Bynum, William Cade, and Maxine Davis. BELOW: Members of the cafeteria staff are, FRONT ROW: Jean Hoegh, Irene Crosby, Medenia Pryor, Eula Prickett, Ethel Russell, Oleother Mitchell and Vanice Scroggins. BACK ROW: Wanda Clark, Marie Angton, Gwen Hampton, Pansy Helton, Elizabeth Palmer, Nettie Thomas and Lovetta Phillips. -v-Asdinhr , ,' Q' IL: A F gi' 'f -' FOUNDATIONS Muff , ' 1 P J Prow d Q-Fo me STRUCTURES I I ' I I I I. I I , II I I ' II I MII I I I I M Im mmf' TV 7mmI'III I mHm WWL JM I III IIIIII IIIFIJI- III IIIIIIIIIII III- ML ll W NIH I :II IIII I A I IIIII I IIIIIIIII'I Il I I III I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII I II III, I 'IIIIIII II I I II I IIIII I I , I IIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ll II II I Council Strives For Unit .kiwi , ii mga R .-O1 ,N.,,N lun,-. TOP: The student council held meetings the first Tuesday of each month. ABOVE: Vice-President Wesley Anderson is in charge of the council in the absence of the president. RIGHT: As secretary of the council Sandi Frantz takes minutes in meetings. NNN . Equal representation is a key to creating a unified student body. Leading this year's Student Council was president Steve Corder, with the help of vice-president Wesley Anderson, secretary Sandi Frantz, and Celia Bennett acting as trea- surer. Membership of the council consisted of representatives elected from each homeroom. Projects accomplished by the group included the Howdy Dance, Homecoming Dance, and Valentine's Dance. Spon- soring the council were Mrs. Odessa Coultas and Mrs. Mildred Washing- ton. 5 Q.. K ,W X M ,.,, sw K, pi ill . 1-1 F. i 'TX .. x .uf f I K . .fl Lis TOP LEFT: Making the morning announce- ments, is one of president Steve Corder's many duties. TOP RIGHT: Keeping track of the council's finances is treasurer Celia Bennett. LEFT: Mrs. Odessa Coultas observes the meeting. ABOVE: Mrs. Mildred Washington is a co- sponsor this year. Representatives Seek Participation 1 - 4 iss -pp t.hL x, is Q , ' Through individual representa- tion, the council seeks to produce r,r r.ri well informed students. Each class elected two representatives to serve as a medium between the council ., -, -.,-at and the student body. These eight pppgp 5? G representatives assisted the officers, if f E iiii as members of the executive board. Other activities of the council included counting student opinion polls and distributing student direc- tories. ' ig' Q ff? ABOVE: Discussing ideas involving the jun- ior class are representatives Karen Germany and Jim Webb. UPPER RIGHT: Planning for an upcoming dance are freshmen representatives Susan Canavan and Glenda Mclnroe. RIGHT: Senior representatives Terri Living- ston and Mark Brooker were in charge of a money-raising drive for charity in December. TOP: The executive board members include, FRONT: Karen Germany, Ellen Pledger, Celia Bennett, Glenda Mclnroe, Sandi Frantz, Terri Livingston. BACK: Susan Canavan, Steve Corder, Jim Webb, Mark Brooker, Wesley Anderson, and sponsor Mrs. Odessa Coultas. LEFT: Elected in the preceding spring were sophomore representatives Ellen Pledger and Lynn Boger. ABOVE: The job of tabulating student opin- ion polls was but one of the many activities tackled by the student council. Here Ellen Pledger is counting ballots. Cheerleaders Promote Enthus1as1r The combined efforts of sixteen enthusiastic cheerleaders played an important role in the encouragement of spirit at Western Hills. Elected by the student body in the preceding spring, the eight varsity cheerlead- ers led yells at pep rallies as Well as at the athletic events throughout the year. Participation in the cheerleader workshop at SMU in the summer resulted in the squad returning with the spirit stick for three consecu- tive superior performances. RIGHT: Juniors Cindi Dorough and Sylvia Komatsu BELOW: Senior Barby Lee. RIGHT: The varsity cheerleaders are, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Nancy Zwayer, Sylvia Komatsu, Barby Lee, Janet Johnson, Marla Ball, Beth Pearson, Cindi Dorough, and Sheri New. : Junior Marla Ball. W: Seniors Beth Pearson and Sheri 3 i LEFT: Senior Nancy Zwayer. ABOVE: Junior Janet Johnson. RIGHT: Sophomore Judy Scott. BELOW: Sophomores Cherry Nowlin and Kristi Brashears. , , - ' 4 kg - N- Nw -9 . 5 N'fff f v':f-is:-ma 1-: TQ-1.-f , ,. ,mfr 4,1 , -1: V+,-,,. 3' - J -1' K. 'gk'-f, -2 -14,.. ' Q6 V 1 ,X ,Ab Q, , If- Fw 'fi-'3-. - iw 4 Lxrx . fm, vi T-fm: W, e.-,..:, 3,- 5 1nif.:,2.-rf -2 ' Y: -q-ig: l r 25- N. Y f. -1- ' .. ' ...re -' .-f- 'I-if TVN- 4 vw- ' J- ,RE -- , ,ww ., ,. , .., +952 f W- 1. -aww.. Q-.cap .N - .. F-- 4' gf - -G' - -::fi5:f5 -Wi? 'N' -: . N ,. . .32 :fa 1 ,W .' -eg. .--,H h .-,L .Mfg-fzly 5 zfd :?53'i g i:43'51gfff?i -91+ rg 1 N 7'Yf?-235k H ' - .- -f.,'f-Y 1 :XV yo . V R'-v, mi 'ima' 'kwa- i'F-ffg S 5335!-,f 'fx 9 v Q' -.Q I savanna . ,wq.....,-4.4 ABOVE: Sponsor Mrs. Thelma Cole. RIGHT: Freshmen Cindy Gentz and D'Ann Reed. v Xt X we I :PV X if 'IW' I Support Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Thelma Cole, the cheerleaders con- ducted practice sessions during the week, planned skits for the pep ral- lies, and were in charge of selling ribbons. The junior varsity squad, elected last spring, and the freshman cheer- leaders, elected in the fall, devoted their time to the support of their respective teams. LEFT: The junior varsity and freshman cheerleaders are, FRONT: Sue Pounders Cindy Gentz. BACK ROW: D'Ann Reed, Kristi Brashears, Cherry Nowlin, Judy Cos- grove, Sheri Montgomery, and Judy Scott. Squad Encourages 'Case ' 73 5 LEFT: Sophomore Sue Pounders. ABOVE: Freshmen Judy Cosgrove and Sheri Montgomery. 'Power Of The Paw' Ignites Spiri ,..,,,... Wt, , E fr, , 9,21 ' er M ' i J H .rf Wm v, -All M M Q it QM., ,N V- , . My ., .L TOP: Club members welcome the Cougars on the field at the beginning of each game. ABOVE: Sponsor Mrs. Lea Martin is in charge of all of the spirit club's activities. RIGHT: Junior Maggie McClain marches in the Benbrook parade. Sponsor Lea Martin guided Power of the Paw members towards the realization of their goal to promote spirit, decorate for vari- ous athletic activities, and serve the school and community. 250 stu- dents composed the membership which is open to the entire student body. The club's Governor's Board selected two Cougar mascots who assisted in encouraging spirit at football games. LEFT: Terri Moore and Sheri Wilson, Cou- gar mascots, helped raise spirit at games. ABOVE: Terry Kelly was one of many club members who participated in the bus trip to the Odessa game. Fifteen Governor's Board repre- sentatives were elected by the club's members. The objective of these officers was to represent the ideas of their respective classes. Meeting bi-Weekly, they planned the club's activities throughout the year. ABOVE: Sheryl Grogan cheers Cougar's on at the Carter game. ABOVE RIGHT: The Senior Governor's Board members are Cfrontj Danna Reed, Beth Pearson, Kathy Jones, Cbackj Mike McCauley, Phil Farrill. RIGHT: The Junior members club members include: Cleftl Tricia Anness, Anita Blaylock, Cheryl Reinli, Joanne Mumaw, Weslynn Walker, Cmiddlel Marty Wohler, Melody Burt, Maggie McClain, Marilou Newton, Crightl Karen Brown, Debra McRorey, Cyndi Hatcher, Mary Ann McDuff. Members Display True Cougar Spirit A, ', 3' ' ' ,zy- V . -,,,V.,, xN ,..',,',g4l,, ll TA JY ---.J tif ABOVE: The Senior club members include Cfront fowl Jeanette McKenzie, Kim Lotz, Betsy Couch, Nancy Hancock, Cindy Child- ers, Celia Bennett, Mary Thompson, Suzanne Sheridan, Qback rowj Mindy Watts, Norma McNiel, Ladean Phillips, Leslie Hager, Susan Grigsby, Faith Brumbelow, Shiryl Thompson, Catherin Culbertson, Caron Wood, Sherri Beissner, Melanie Green, Robert Croteau. RIGHT: The Junior Govemor's Board mem- bers are Cfrontj Maggie McClain, Anita Blaylock, Suzanne Brown, Kbackb Jim John- son, Randal Anderson. Governor's Board Enlarged To Seventee 2 I Q ABOVE: Sophomore club members include Crow 11 Linda Hewitt, Johnnel Wright, Kim Hoffpauir, Crow 21 Suzanne Ellison, Cindy Hixon, Debbie Morris, Debbie Beasley, Crow 31 Barbie Richardson, Susan Freund, Lisa Fuller, Crow 41 Pauls Nichols, Suzi Yuill, Mari Howard, Susan Neal, Ronnie Johnson, Crow 51 Laura Wells, Patty Sando, Sheryl Grogan, Crow 61 Sheryl Ellison, Susan Mois- ant, Linda Lee, Linda Miller. RIGHT: Sophomore Governor's Board mem- bers are Steve Larson, Debbie Beasley, Bar- bie Richardson, and Robbie Gower. FAR TOP LEFT: Freshman Governor's Board members are Dawn Reed, Bryan Par- ish, and Carla Wood. FAR RIGHT: Freshman club members include, Crow 11 Karin Bruder, Marie War- ren, Suzanne Ivie, Pam Hapler, Kathy Han- nigan, Crow 21 Terry Gann, Cindy Moody, Kym Clark, Maxine Martin, Carol Motts, Crow 31 Cindy Kirsch, Suzanne Zomper, Carla Martin, Barbara Williams, Crow 41 Anita Williams, Vicki McAlindon, Charlene Martin, Sunni Thiebaud, Rhonda Lawler, Crow 51 Jill Clayton, Pam Weiher, Donna Freeman, Brenda Myrike, Crow 61 Laura Comett, Leza Wilson, Diane Kuykendall, Susan Owen, Deb- bie Thomas, Crow 71 Brenda Wells, Robyn Leatherman, Carla Wood, Dawn Reed, Crow 81 Kelly Osbom, Lisa Lee, Karen Sowders, Candice Trotter, Vickie Vanderford. ..,.nb-e-- X. Fifteen Governor's Board Senior, junior,' and sophomore representa- tives to the Governor's Board were elected in the spring of 1972. The freshmen representatives were all elected in the fall, after the start of the school year. Power of the Paw was the name members selected for the club in a special election in the fall. BELOW: The Governor's Board served to guide and direct the club's activities all year. ational Honor Society Recognize Outstanding juniors and seniors worked together to help the school through the National Honor Society. Under the guidance of Mrs. Ruth Amend, Mrs. Frances Coon, Mrs. Katheryn Edwards, and Mrs. Alpha Wenzel, the club sponsored several activities. As projects, the organiza- tion collected labels for UNICEF, campaigned for the American Can- cer Society, and worked in a commu- nity advertisement plan. Student TOP: Senior members are, FRONT ROW: Karen Rehmeyer, Caroline Johnson, Dianna Schnaffner, Kathy Armstrong, Nancy Han- cock, Sally Rost, Ladean Phillips, Pat James, Cindy Carrell, Karen Simoneau, Julie Shi- flett, Norma McNiel. MIDDLE ROW: John Chamberlain, Joy Hamilton, Donna Brown, Sherri Armstrong, Caryn Cole, Beale Tolbert, Becky Gunnels, Cindy Smith, Terri Living- ston, Nancy Zwayer, Celia Bennett, Debbie Hernandez, Robin Dial, Paula Jackson, Nancy Gregg. TOP ROW: Ken McCarty, Morris Keith, Wesley Anderson, Bill Marcom, Sandy Ballard, Fred Minix, Phil Goodwin, Alan Garland. ABOVE: Relaxing in the library are National Honor Society sponsors Mrs. Ruth Amend, Mrs. Alpha Wenzel, Mrs. Frances Coon, and Mrs. Katheryn Edwards. RIGHT: Senior Sally Rost was elected presi- dent of the NHS by her fellow members. FAR RIGHT: Treasurer Ladean Phillips and secretary Nancy Hancock are a part of the NHS executive board. X TOP: Senior members are, BOTTOM ROW, Sherri Beissner, Michelle Chandler, Beth Pearson, Sheryl Thompson, Ann Strange, Karen Rux, Caron Wood, Cindy Scott, Mari- lyn Lewis, Linda Marshall, Debbie Bailiff, and Cindy Wattier, Kim Osborn, Ralph Raleigh, Steve Hudgens, Craig Harper, Rich- ard Lawton, Mark Tatum, Donny Ray, Wade Gafford, Steve Corder, Jimmy Stevens, Leslie Hager, Debbie Reavis. MIDDLE LEFT: Vice-president Richard Lawton, aids in NHS activities. MIDDLE RIGHT: Junior members are Melo- nee Anderson, Sylvia Komatsu, Janet John- son, Mark Miller, Rhonda Porter, Becky Bailiff, Jeff Traster, Carla Pugh, Tim Scog- gins, Sherry McAlindon, Relf Fenley, Kathy Williams, Cindy Cahill, Michael Ray, Donna Linderman, Cathy Larson, Karen Brown, Jackie Smart. Q Qii,, gf 5' in 14 Ji' Wa- Band Enters Local Contests ' ,. , ,L - . .5 . . y - 5-WUWWYI Wikia A- --A -,fwfse ss.. as ' 2 , t . we .- w.f 5 9i . is Q N .. v , f- M,- Nltv K CF. Mr. Jerry Jones began his fifth year as director of the musical instrumentalists of W.H.H.S. The largest organization, the Marching Band, was made up of 96 people. After weeks of summer practice in an enrichment program, the band eagerly awaited the Odessagtrip. As money making projects to fund this trip, they sold doughnuts and spon- sored a pizza dinner. The band participated in Various ABOVE: The 72-73 Marching Band includes Crow 1, leftj Brenda Tucker, Sherry McAlindon, Lily Mays, Dale Sherman, Dale Elson, Roger Luck, Pat Carmichael, Crow 2D Steve Hench, Robert Riveire, Mark Allred, Ken Davis, Gary Keith, William Prater, Wally Jones, Crow 31 Steve Hudgins, Donna Lindermann, Laura Hines, Amo Green, John Dawson, Ricky Raybon, George Fore, Crow 43 Kelly Ballard, Debbie Arrowood, Cindy Ham- brice, Laura Anderson, Larry Keils, Paul Cul- lum, Keith Krayer, Lee Stiles, Crow 5D Gary Houston, Rayma Farnsworth, Ellen Brown, . -- ,gui-5 .' V, -K . - -- I is ,, ' Q x , Y f -xi, .vw at ff R , ..s.f... ' dxf-Qi -'- ,, 'N 'W 'st ., .X - -fl' , ' - 'f I ,ww f , - ' M 'Q' X I . .fl .. f ff 'H YH, - I ' i 7 if ' - -' , ,, sr... Q- M. .. I B i' rrsa at is A activities by playing in the State Fair of Texas, U.I.L., City Marching Contests, and marching in the Ben- brook and Stock Show Paradesg along with their usual football pep rallies and half-time performances. During the spring semester, select students from the band were chosen to participate in the Symphonic Band by playing in concerts and school assemblies. Bruce Hendricks, Cody Maxwell, Mike Wil- liams, Tim Trudeau, Crow 63 Joyce Gill, Rox- anna Thompson, Kelly Coleman, Lisa Moore, Johnny Collins, Ross Schappell, Mark San- ders, Mike Wendorf, Crow 73 Patty Kluzik, leigh Drake, Ellen Pledger, Laurie Hollo- way, Robert Clark, Ricky Zinn, Crow 85 Quennion Echols, Nancy Calvert, Catherine Williams, Donna Hardin, Robert Fanick, Jimmy Myer, Randall Watkins. RIGHT: After years of practice, Sherry McAlindon now only takes 5 minutes to put on her clarinet reed! w, it fill ' of-5, J gym s i 7 S -wa 4 L H-6, ,, wait LEFT: Waiting for further instructions, the band has a brief moment of rest. BELOW: Steve Hudgins listens to Glenda Tallant as she explains her craving for potato chips on the Odessa trip. BOTTOM: Drum major, Steve Holton, shouts left, right, left, right, as the band gets ready for half-time. 1' Combining individuals with their musical talent, was the job of the band's drum majors, majorettes, and representatives. After Weeks of summer practice, this year's drum majors: Relf Fenley and Steve Holton, and majorettes: Cindy Tilley, Kathryn Williams, and Dana Woods, were ready to lead the band through contests, special trips, parades, and football games. Representation and communica- tion were key words to the 72-73 Marching Band. Band president, Wally Jones and vice-president, Cody Maxwell, combined their efforts with the class representa- tives, Senior - George Fore, Junior - Lynda Tallant, Sophomore - Ken Davis, and Freshman - Quen- nion Echols, to assist Mr. Jerry Jones with rules and the organiza- tion of band students. 4 TOP: Tuba player Randall Watkins checks for last minute details before the Benbrook parade. ABOVE: The Cougar band marches in step during the Benbrook Parade. RIGHT: I don't think I can stand like this much longer, says drum major Relf Fenley ffarj to Steve Holton. , - SWE A Setting Life Together With Music LEFT: Band vice-president Cody Maxwell uses the help of president Wally Jones' shoul- ders to post important announcements. BELOW: This years' majorettes consist of Juniors - Kathryn Williams and Cindy Til- ley. Y LEFT: Representatives Quennion Echols, Lynda Tallant, Ken Davis, and George Fore take time for a musical interlude. ABOVE: Mr. Jerry Jones works tediously during the Paschal pep rally. Intense Practice Leads to Better Performances The ensemble of students and instruments, all center around some form of music, whether it be jazz, hard rock, blues, classical, or roman- tic. As a group of 24 selective stu- dents, the Stage Band played at the Tarleton State College Jazz Festival on January 27, and the Midwestern Jazz Festival held on February 3. Sponsored by the Band Booster Club, the band entertained students at the Pizza Dinner. RIGHT: Stage band members include Cfront rowl, Robert Fanick, James Andress, Mark Sanders, Laurie Anderson, John Dawson, fmiddle rowl, Alex Antonio, Gilbert Cruz, Bill Davis, John Hoover, Lee Stiles, George Fore, Paul Cullum, Tim Trudeau, fback rowl, Vincent Cruz, Ken Davis, Mark Allred, Dale Elson, and Larry Keils. LOWER RIGHT: Bass player Gilbert Cruz works on difficult parts of his music. ABOVE: Ken Davis, Mark Allred, Vincent Cruz, Dale Elson, and Larry Keils work for better tone in the band. , sr inf 3? x ff 9 Q.. ' xn- Evolving around the fast moving society of today, the W.H.H.S. orchestra expressed their emotions through the .role of music. As a backbone of the spring musical, South Pacific, this 14 member group also participated in a part of the All-City Orchestra on March 30. LEFT: Cellist Jacquetta Johnson finds time to study for contests. BELOW: Drummer Jimmy Myer corrects some of his music. BOTTOM: Orchestra members include Cfront rowj, Sherri Edmonson, William Prater, Ver- onica Meeks, Jacquetta Johnson, fmiddle rowj, Quennion Echols, Nancy Calvert, Cody Maxwell, Pat Carmichael, Gilbert Cruz, fback rowj, Jimmy Myer, David Taylor, and John Candlier. mi-.y Voices, Music Enlighten Student Life Setting goals and standards is the first step toward accomplishment. In the B-Band, students learned good form and technique While experimenting with various types of music. The B-Band was mainly a training band while the Symphonic Band entertained at various places during the year. ' X 3 , mx mama TOP: After hard work, the band is presented with a cake by Cody Maxwell, Steve Holton, and Wally Jones. ABOVE: In a moment of seclusion, Lee Stiles studies his music. RIGHT: Mrs. June Kelly and Mr. Jerry Jones review musicals at the piano. s Eu Whether developing the musical talents of individuals, or the whole group, Mrs. Jewell Kelly practiced daily with her 45 member Concert Choir for the annual Christmas program which featured a series of sacred Christmas music. They also participated in the production of the Spring musical, South Pacific. As special events throughout the year, the choir gave a series of concerts to different schools, and sang in the Texas Wesleyan College Choral Festival in October. Ex XX .aff 'mg ' 'W' 8 . 7 . , 'f A ',1A,e7'n N ing the choir is Sally Rost. TOP LEFT: Jana Marbut sings in the Christmas pro- gram. TOP RIGHT: Learning music for concerts are choir members ffront rowj Lester Oliver, Mike Arrington Yetive Grantham, Charles Speed, Robert McAnulty, Wal ter Wellbom, Phil Goodwin, Doug Taylor, Brian Kenny Blaine Kahler, Lawerence Drake, Floyd Brooks, Jimmy Davis, Larry Moore, Csecond rowb Anita Blaylock, Denise Smith, Ann Love, Jana Marbut, Mary Tout, Joyce Harrell Ormathel Washington, Kristi Prewitt, Cindy Gamble ,sys Sharon Latson, Klistii Shelton, Kathy Kinchloe, fthlfd rowj Stacy Moisant, Debbie Justice, Cynthia Walker Car olyn Ingram, Donna Dycus, Sandy Murray, Allisha Over ton, Barbara Allen, Wilma Hart, Estella McKnight Annice McWhorter, Cfourth rowj Pam Jones, Sophia Rice Peggy Christim, Melody Clark, Brenda Wheaton. LEFT What do you mean you don't know if you sing bass or soprano? exclaims Mrs. June Kelly. ABOVE: Accompany ,.,.fN 0 it-n , .assess 4, 5 6 C-...W- 4 fs 1 , QUI S-nn: as WTP' 60 Drama Club Encourages the Ar Promoting, encouraging, and sponsoring the dramatic arts was the purpose of the Drama Club. Besides promoting local school drama and arts, the students Worked toward creating a new image for the theater, and gave its members an opportunity to exercise their tal- ents. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Juanita McCulloh, members visited rest homes and hospitals producing plays and monologues. RIGHT: Drama Club officers Allison Payne and Kim Shurtleff stand before the symbol of theatrical arts. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sponsoring the Drama Club this year is Mrs. Juanita McCulloh. BELOW: Members are Qstandingj Bruce Hendricks, Mathew Spahn, Tracy Conine, Renee Henderson, Elizabeth Walker, Debbie Chatwin, Bill Johnson, Matt Harden, Frank Houx, Kathy Jones, Walter Welborn, fsit- tingl Layne Beavers, Jackie Kaufman, Linda Prince, Cyndi Childers, Sandy Caster, Cindy Smith, and Kay Papusch. .Imax I' A Members Learn Teaching Skills A' we-r ZX .f ,fx 7 1. gs' 3 5 .J .94 4 9 Env' ragga T. 'Y B' 'Q 'fix 9349 Educating tomorrow's students is the duty of our future teachers. Par- ticipation in the Future Teachers of America gave the experience needed for responsible leadership in tomor- row's classrooms. With the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Frances Coon, members of the chapter gained insight into today's teaching problems by aiding teachers in the area's elementary and secondary schools. TOP LEFT: Sponsor of this year's FFA is Mrs. Dances Coon. ABOVE: Officers include Cyndi Childers, Kim Lotz, Cindy Tilley, and Kathy Williams. LEFT: Carla Pugh, Cindy Tilley, Cheryl Brown, Dequita Pemberton, and Kim Lotz attend the installation of officers ceremony. BELOW LEFT: Sponsors of the language clubs are Cstandingj Mrs. Rebecca Stevenson, Miss Mary Rehm, fsittingj Mrs. Carol Roberts, Mrs. Brigitta Brandt, Mrs. Carol Absher, and Mrs. Rebecca Tyn- dall. RIGHT: Latin Club officers include Colleen Lynch, Candasu Vemon, Tommi Summerville, and Judy Garner. BOTTOM: German Club officers, Mary Ann Romanchek, Norma McNiel, Lynn Boger, and Kathy Romanchek look at a German magazine. in Students Express lnteres European Heritage Promotion of cultural understand- ing is the prime goal of the lan- guage clubs. Under the guidance of Mrs. Carol Absher, Frenchg Mrs. Bri- gitta Brandt, German, Mrs. Rebecca Tyndall, Latin, Miss Mary Rehm and Mrs. Carol Roberts, Spanishg and Mrs. Rebecca Stevenson, Rus- sian, these groups sponsored many activities. Participating in a Novem- berfest at the University of Texas at Arlington, German students Won ribbons in many competitions. Latin members Went to Leonard Middle School in Roman dress to present a Christmas program to the students. Spanish members sponsored a table at the Flea Market as a fund raising activity. The Russian students won the book drive by bringing the larg- est number of books for any class. 'Re- fg'- , Hill- YH yas W dye X A ' CQ, ., J in. sei C'-Q w... wffff if li? ' ZZ f 9 ,rx v,,,,.-- -u JAP-H TOP: Russian Club officers are Karen Germany, Mark Tatum, Yetive Grantham, Richard Lawton, and Dan Rasco. ABOVE RIGHT: Officers of the French Club include fstandingl Sue Pounders, Arden Schuetz, Csittingj Connie Bell, and Frank Houx. LEFT: Spanish Club officers Billy Trawick, Debra Salazar, Melissa Mealer, Chandra Chandler, and Paula Fanick look at calendars which were sold as a money making project. 1' Students Promote Better Understandin New to Western Hills this year was the Student Advisory Commit- tee, an organization intended to help ease integration problems along with student grievances. The com- mittee was funded by the Emer- gency School Assistance Program and had a membership limited to twelve students who were represent- ative of the various ethnic groups in the school. The monthly meetings were sponsored by Mrs. Kathryn Edwards. RIGHT: Students discuss communication problems at a January meeting. BELOW: Members of the Student Advisory Committee are: ffrontj Kathy Hurren, Mar- garet Torres, Sylvia Komatsu, Ritchie Fur- low, Art Walker, Roy D. Howard, fbackj Mike Burrell, Sally Rost, Mrs. Kathryn Edwards, Donny Ray, Ronita Burrell, and Beverly French. as f Y 3 1 HA Goes Co Educational Four chapters of the Future Homemakers of America had a total membership of over 250 students. The spon- sors of the group were Mrs. Carol Feik, Mrs. Elise Ball, Miss Linda Nichols, and Mrs. Ruth Campbell. Through various projects and activities, the students worked to gain an appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, to improve school and community and to become aware of the many opportunities available in the field of home economics. W ABOVE LEFT: FHA member Kirk Dinkins practices the complicated art of dishwashing during class. ABOVE: The sponsors of FHA were Mrs. Carol Feik, Mrs. Ruth Campbell, Miss Linda Nichols, and Mrs. Elise Ball. LEFT: Liz Pounders and Susie Ray discuss an upcoming FHA activity during a meeting. T' PHA Introduces Variou RIGHT: Mrs. Campbell's chapter officers are Danna Reed, Debbie Ellison, Wanda McKinney, Linda Alexander, Pat Gibson, Karen Brown, and Faith Brumbelow. BELOW RIGHT: Miss Nichols' chapter offi- cers are Yolanda Rasmussen, Jackie Vice, Laurie Skiffington, Evelyn Nettleton, Sudi Lane, and Becky Beckwith. we ,- 1 n 1' 0 2 ls. . r x r ABOVE: Ritchie Furlow tries his hand at gourmet cooking in his Home and Family Living class. Fields of Homemaking Q Eti,, ,NNI l Speakers from the various fields of home- making were presented to lecture at each of the monthly meetings. Students enjoyed learning about everything from modeling to planning a wedding. The four representatives from Western Hills to the City Council FHA were Shonda Campbell, Mattie Washington, Sudi Lane, and Debbie Ellison who was elected to be vice- president for the City Council FHA. ABOVE LEFT: You mean we're supposed to eat this? questions Joe Chandler in refer- ence to a dish prepared by his classmates in their Home and Family Living class. ABOVE: Mrs. Feik's chapter officers are Cfront rowj Terry Kelly, Ellen Brown, Sandra Waterhouse, Daretta Jones, Lynda Gladden, Cback row! Kristi Prewitt, Yolanda Lang, Lisa Moore, Kathy Tallant, Mattie Washing- ton, Donna Dycus, Cathy Gladden, and Holly Havlik. LEFT: Mrs. Ball's chapter officers are ffront rowb Shiryl Thompson, Kim Lotz, Annette Cooper, Ester Smith, fback rowj Celia Bennett, Kathy Armstrong, Page Nichols, Sheri New. ABOVE Members of DECA are Cfrontj Kim Morse Eddie Beavers, Karen Hackney, X Cbackl Tom Small, Howard Cox, Ken Rusnak, Don Carlen ABOVE RIGHT: Members of ff OEA include ffront to backh Nancy Graves, Theresa Martindale, Jane Christopher, Cindy Henderson Janice Harrell, Cathy Warren, Dorothy Leseman, Debbie Miller, Debra Denny Connie Bell, Fondra Crawford, Cindy Carrell and Debbie Bryant. RIGHT: DECA members include Qfrontl Dawn Rigby, Debbie Gammon Debbie Plumleigh, Jean Rainwa- ter Melinda Shipley, Yvonne Motes, Cbackj Cindy Prince, Kent McMillan, Debbie Hatcher Walter Manning, Theresa Shaner, and Jimmy Johnson. Three Busmess Clubl Prepare Students for Future Job Three organizations on campus prepare stu- dents for the business World. These are the Office Education Association, Distributive Education Clubs of America, and Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. DECA and VICA provide actual on the job experience, while OEA trains students at school for office work. 1- X FAR ABOVE LEFT: DECA members include ffrontl Linda Arrington, Sharon Ward, Kenneth Gibson, lbackj Joe Prescott, Mr. Tom Parks fspon- sorl, Jerry Wells, Lewis Bickett, and David Brown. FAR ABOVE: Mrs. Mary Lynn Foust sponsored OEA, and Mr. Ulysses Cox was the sponsor of VICA. ABOVE: The members of VICA are Cfrontj Robert Randle, James Strack, Debbie Boswell, Charles Cash, Debbie Wright, Charlene Shearhart, Debbie Cason, Ruth Routon, Judy Eivens, Michael Wallace, Jackie Smith, John Kelly, fbackl Douglas Martin, Charles Kruger, Sylvester Mayberry, Alan Campbell, Bill Story, and Daniel Kearby. LEFT: OEA members are ffrontl Debbie Cosgrove, Pat James, Renee Covey, Donna Dycus, Debbie Reaves, fmiddlej Versie Henderson, Sandra Ward, Cindy Childers, Kbackl Donna Matkin, Cindy Holbrook, Patricia Willis. Science, Chess Clubs Stress Techniques Reflecting an age of highly spe- cialized fields, Western Hills offers clubs for the specially interested stu- dents. Participants in the science club gained an understanding of chemistry, physics, and biology through experimentation and field trips with the sponsorship of Mr. Robert Dixon. With the help of Mr. Claude Little and Mr. Lloyd Seely, members of the Western Hills Chess Club learned the technique of skill- ful chess playing by participating in chess tournaments. TOP LEFT: Pictured are John Nabergall, Mr. Claude Little, and Nathan Harnagel. TOP RIGHT: Sponsoring the science club is Mr. Robert Dixon. RIGHT: Carolyn Weldon ponders a chess move. LEFT: Leo Tracy considers a decisive move. BOTTOM: Science Club officers are Janet Weldon, Robert Fanick, and Lillian Foreman. Mankind Aided b Student Involvernen BELOW: Cathy Foreman, president of the C.E.C., discusses an idea with vice-president, Candi Vernon. RIGHT: The C.E.C. met on Wednesday after- noons. Here Cathy Foreman leads a meeting. 9. t 'lff 3 Q . ' 71 ' S Q Agar ABOVE: Officers of the Health Careers Club were Tina Blackbird, Anna Martinez, and Tim Terrell. RIGHT: Members Lillian Foreman, Tina Black- bird, Mike Carr, and Anastasia Mejia listen as president Anna Martinez discusses future activi- ties. 5: we-9 ES AMW' I if iifffecx. A I ' I . 55 5 TOP: The Red Cross officers are ffront rowj Donna Watson, Connie Sparks, Cathi Camp, Leigh Drake, Ronita Burrell, fback rowj Jackie Richards, Carrie McQueary, Mr. Danny Butler, Linda Miller, Lynda Tallant, Jerry Halback, Leslie Hager, Jim Johnson, and Mrs. Margaret Wilder. LEFT: Mr. Danny Butler and Red Cross president Leslie Hager talk as Danny patrols the halls. ABOVE: Mrs. Frances Lipscomb, Mrs. Mar- garet Wilder, and Mrs. Sharland Kirkpatrick sponsor the Health Careers, Red Cross, and Clean Environment Clubs. Organizations aimed toward the . benefit of mankind took the form of Q the Red Cross Clean Environment, and Health Careers Clubs Sponsored by Mr Danny Butler Mrs. Mary Webb, and Mrs Margaret Wilder, The Red Cross provided help for needy individuals A food collec tion at Christmas and a clothlng drive in January were projects tack led by the group The Clean Environment Club sponsored by Mrs Sharland Kirkpa trick, met on Wednesdays after school to discuss causes and effects of pollution control In January the group sponsored a paper drive to provide a bicycle rack for the school A new group this year the Health Careers Club provided its members the opportunity to become familiar with health vocation requirements 1 gf and jobs. The club also acquainted 'L rret'v itself with local facilities in regard to community health Mrs Frances li Lipscomb was the sponsor BELOW: Tri-Hi-Y members include ffirst rowj Mary Welbom, Linda Andress, Paula Straight, Donna Watson, Shiryl Thomp- son, Csecond rowj Stella Freeman, Bobbi Baird, Cheryl Reinli, Sheri Montgomery, Joy Sparks, Kristi Dodson, Karen Mounce, Patti Montgomery, Konnie Karnes, Connie Edwards, fback rowj Melanie Green, Donna Malmberg, Weslynn Walker, Terri Walker, Anita Williams, Cindy Scott, Mary Williamson, and Kathy Teggart. UPPER RIGHT: Chapter presidents Cheryl Reinli and Melanie Green pose with Tri-Hi-Y sponsor Miss Anne Kemp. ABOVE: Sponsor of the Rodeo Club is Mr. Don Smith. RIGHT: Rodeo Club officers are Qfront to backj Linda Marsh, Nancy Evetts, Becky Walton, Linda Bachman, Steve Fegley, and Ted Harter. xtracurricular Clubs Create Interest Among those or anizations actively participated in iy students, are three clubs outside of school supervision. Under the leadership of TCU sen- ior Ken Gire, Young Life Campaign began its third year at Western Hi ls. The group held weekly meet- ings, as Well as Campaigners, a smaller Bible study. Young Life also sponsored a ski tri and several retreats throughout the year. may f-' . li tg iletap A Tri-Hi-Y, affiliated with the YMCA, was sponsored by Miss Anne Kemp. The club met weekly to organize and participate in service projects. Industrial Arts instructor Mr. Don Smith was in charge of the Western Hills Rodeo Club. With a member- ship of fifty, the group held their own rodeo in November, as well as visited several other rodeos. UPPER LEFT: Over the Christmas holidays, Young Life took 13 Western Hills students skiing near Durango, Colorado. LEFT: Young Life held weekly meetings open to anyone who wished to come.. ABOVE: Leader Ken Gire pauses a moment to think before giving his talk. Providing an outlet for the endeavors of journalism classes, the Mountain Line served as a medium through which school news reached the student body. In its fourth year of publication, the newspaper came out on a monthly basis. Reporting activities which took place around the school, the paper also published editorials, photography, and car- toons. Advertisements, solicited by staff members, provided the finan- cial sources for the paper. Advisor Mrs. Melba Jackson con- centrated her efforts on exposing the staff to new journalism techni- ques. Co-editors for the first semes- ter were Pat Boles and Larry Cook. Kerry Hoefner assumed the latter's position for the second semester. s..,,,.gl6 'f i TOP: Donna Watson expresses worry in the rush of a coming deadline. ABOVE: Mrs. Jackson works with first semester co-editor Larry Cook and Mary Ann McDuff. RIGHT: The Mountain Line editors' staff includes Cfrontl Nancy Winton, Kevin Pat- rick, Qmiddle row! Donna Watson, Chris Dills, Kathy Hurren, Sylvia Day, Lisa Arm- strong, Pat Boles, Betsy Couch, Cback rowl Karen German, Kerry Hoefner, Randy Mal- cik, and Jimmy Martin. M W W vlountain Line Encourages ournalistic Expression 4 ed' 4 441- ., s ,Z 5 I . , Wm 'Q 5, wh X . .v.. .v,- 4, '.q . uv .Q , v . v '.a -an .. Q .v .' .- .- - , .,,-'.- Q., ,v .0 I , , 4 v W 'K C. -4..-:asp 5,- .Jffs-,,f!'9' - :fat .. A v . 'O 'Q 'vo V 1: it RM X fax -s sw TOP LEFT: The newspaper was sponsored for the third year by Mrs. Melba Jackson. TOP RIGHT: News editor Betsy Couch and feature editor Kathy Hurren discuss ideas for a coming issue. LEFT: Co-editors for the second semester were Kerry Hoefner and Pat Boles. ABOVE: Vicki Oldham, Earl Henderson, and Pat Boles prepare the paper for distribution. 0 K ' RIGHT: Suzanne Brown pauses to think in one of her rare quiet moments. E FAR RIGHT: Mrs. Sharland Kirkpatrick was the staff business manager. ,, W V, R 1 BELOW: Eat your heart out, Burt Rey- HE nolds, smiles Karen Rux. I BOTTOM: The CATAMOUNT staff included ' , , Cfront rowl David Lievrouw, Karen Germany, Delinda Foreman, Linda Griffith, Carla Campbell, Karen Brown, Bill Palmer, Nancy Gregg, David Love, fback rowl Karen Rux, Debby Money, Suzanne Brown, Norman Buckley, Mark Miller, Ken McCarty, Cathy Foreman, Joy Hamilton, Carla Pugh, and Norma McNiel. Not pictured are Trey Mor- a gen, Dennis O'Neal, and Jeff Traster. i knew.. --'ee1f ,,,,,,,, -- aff A ,, y. A-.W CATAMQU T Reflects Memories of Past Year 5. K .QS Under the new sponsorship of Mr. J. Eric Mann, the production on the 1973 CATAMOUN T began far back into the summer. During July, three staff members and business man- ager Mrs. Sharland Kirkpatrick par- ticipated in a yearbook workshop at Texas Tech and returned with an award for best introductory section. During the first weeks of the fall, co-editors Nancy Gregg and Norma McNiel directed the 21-member staff in the selection of theme, cover, and dedicatee, as well as advised staff members on layout desi . Working late into the night at Ugg school was typical in the mad rush for deadlines. This year's staff was also in char e of making I.D. pictures and handiing favorite elections. In December, it was announced that the 1972 CATAMOUNT was named co-champion in the Texas High School Press Association com- petition. TOP: Co-editors for the 1973 CATAMOUNT were Norma McNiel and Nancy Gregg. LEFT: Linda Griffith ponders over the pink slip handed her by Mr. Mann. ABOVE: Sponsor Mr. J. Eric Mann discusses the annual day program with Cathy Fore- man. Wfwfff- 131333 SMILES- Windows of the soulg Friendshipg Individuality. u 1 ' 'Fl' ' 4 EXPRESSIO S WR' wk Twins Dean and Sandi Frantz were chosen Mr. and liss WHHS 1973. President of the senior class, Dean has arved on the Spirit Club Governor's Board and was lected junior favorite last year. Having previously layed basketball in high school, he is an important part f the track team. Dean attends both Young Life and lampaigners. He also enjoys swimming and Waterskiing. Sandi is secretary of the student body and also attends 'oung Life. She held the office of student body treasurer nd was on the Spirit Club Governor's Board in previous ears. Sandi was elected Miss Spirit 1972 and in February ras chosen by the basketball team as their queen. She is n honor student and like her brother, Dean, finds enjoy- ment in water sports. e'f.:'+.:f:af'f!6 V t fel '? , . it f x It pgs I 5 I s Fystviggggff' HKU' 'I' 'ff' gf . 1 ,Q gif' 'ffl' Q fir' igy.. I ,ze , A Vlr. and Miss WHHS Students Honor WHHS P1nal1st Mr. WHHS finalist Wes Anderson Crightj, is vice-president of the student body and a three-year varsity football letterman. He is a member of the National Honor Society and plans to attend Texas ASLM, majoring in electrical engineering. Kathy Jones frightj, finalist for Miss WHHS, is secretary of the Spirit Club Gov- ernor's Board. Elected favorite her sopho- more year and cheerleader her junior year, Kathy was a senior homecoming princess in the fall. All-district football letterman Art Walker fbelowj, is a member of the student advisory board and is an honor student. He has a scholarship to Princeton University and plans to study psychology, sociology, and urban affairs. Finalist Suzanne Ancy Qbelowj, is an FHA member and plans to attend the University of Texas at Arlington as a home economics major. Elected 1973 Homecoming Queen, Suzanne is interested in meeting people and she enjoys dancing. fws 3 Seniors Obtain Recognition LEFT: The senior class officers are Dana Woods, vice president: Dean Frantz, presi- dentg and Faith Brumbelow, secretary. BELOW LEFT: Honor student and Cata- mount co-editor Nancy Gregg was the D.A.R. award winner. BELOW RIGHT: National Merit Scholarship finalists were Kathy Hur- ren and Linda Marshall. T? -f 'sf ., 42 -3? 52 . ' J fl. , , K .U .1 , md ,AJ s a .Qi Q! A 'Q Riia 1 um.. 4 iii ka, '55 o fa li! Debbie Bailiff and Sandy Ballard fftj were elected favorites for the nior class. Debbie, a National onor Society member, plans to tend Stephen F. Austin where she .ll major in special education. Her +bbies include reading, sewing, and oking. Sandy is a varsity basketball ayer and was selected district 4A- player of the year. Also a mem- r of the National Honor Society, mdy participates on the student uncil. Finalist Kirk Dinkens Crightj, was imed an all-Tarrant County defen- Je end. Kirk is an honor student ld enjoys Waterskiing in addition football. Zane Kent Ctop rightj is a varsity otball letterman. He finds enjoy- ent in all sports and plans to ajor in psychology in college. Annette Cooper fmiddle rightj is 1 FHA member. Her hobbies clude reading and dancing. Einette plans to attend the Univer- y of Houston and enter the phar- aceutical field. Finalist Mary Williamson fbottomj a member of the Spirit Club. mong her activities, she enjoys ith Young Life and Campaigners. ary plans to attend Stephen F. ustin in the fall. 'in-... --43 '--o-0- fl A J , X . K f.x 'ifhgki in .. Vpmnwdf ' 6 g ,. . 'xV'j, ' STS' V mst Jw 1- N Y an-A vm W S 5 'L' -so S' ig' w-Hwf f+'wMoN if iiwiwl- 5 ww' , .... Q Y' 9' .11 'gf if ww sf?- 4? - , W H 9, ,M if f ' .iv- .1 ' we ,,..aolf cv Senior Favorites I , Ai! ' , if if -4 1 i .M M. A ff ...tkk K: ix i..... . . Right: Senior girls Cleft to rightj Dale Ventimiglia, Ladean Phillips, Susie Ray, Cindy Childers, Mindy Watts, Cindy Smith, Shonda Campbell, Beth Pear- son, Dena Robbins, Shiryl Thompson, Mary Wil- liamson, Beale Tolbert, and Barby Lee decorate for the hall competition during Spirit Week. Barbara Allen Debbie Allen Suzanne Ancy Deborah Anderson Emmerson Anderson Glenda Anderson Wesley Anderson David Andrews George Antonio Kathy Armstrong Linda Armstrong Lisa A. Armstrong Terri Armstrong Michael Arrington Deborah Arrowood Christi Bahr Alden B. Bailey Keith Bailey Deborah Bailiff Pamela Baker Sandy Ballard Marlene Baquero Marjorie Bates Kenneth A. Baxter Connie Bayer Class of '73 WSWC Crofiiifw .4 l E ! S ey've Come a Long Way Ronald Beasley Eddie Beavers Bruce Becker Sherri Beissner Connie Bell Celia Bennett Kent Berry Curtis Beverly Louis Bickett Richard Bielefield June Bissell Paula Blackerby Deborah Blackwood Michael Blaylock Patricia Boles Danny Bostick Brian Boswell Debbie Boswell Mary Bowles Kathlene Bowling Milton Boyd Julie Brashears Susan Breen Pamela Brennand Judy Brewer Mark Brooker Floyd Brooks Kristin Broussard David Brown Donna Brown Roberta Brunz Regina Buckner Dennis Burns Robert Burton Faith Brumbelow Fourth Homecoming Creates lVIemor1e Barry A. Campbell Billy Campbell Shonda Campbell Joseph Candler Deborah Cantwell Cynthia Carrell David Carroll Linda Sue Carroll Mary Carroll Harold Cartwright Sandra Caster Joan Chamberlain John Chamberlain Michelle Chandler Keith Charles Laura Charles Carol Chase Deborah Chatwin Cyndi Childers Peggy Christian Carol Christopher Gina Clark Melody Clark Gwendolyn Clayton Carla Clifton Karen Clifton Caryn Cole Vicki Coleman Edward Collins Ed Connors Cindy Cook Larry Cook Annette Cooper Steve Corder Deborah Cosgrove Left Mindy Watts and Laura Prollock find side line action while Susie Ray and Julie Brashears watch the Homecoming game. Betsy Couch Renee Covey Rebecca Cowen Howard Cox Gary Craig Fondra Crawford David Crippen Shirley Crosby Robert Croteau Cathy Culbertson Bob Cumbie Dwayne Cummings Mike Daniels Jimmy Davis Vicki Davis Robin Dial Susan Dickenson Rick Dillard Kirk Dinkens Kelly Dolson Lawerence Drake Donna Dycus Sylvia Lynne Day Connie Edwards Judy Eivens Susan Ellis Susie Erickson Mary L. Estes Kevin Faaborg Edward Fanick Right Helping with duties in the attendance office are seniors Jim Smith and Buddy Aiii N McKlttrlck. V ,hh 1,-+ Rayma Farnsworth Phillip Farrell Stephen Fegley Karen Finch Phyliss Fitts Debby Flanagan Don Fojtik George Fore Delinda Foreman Lillian Foreman David Forsyth Gregory Fowles Deborah Fowler James A. Franklin Dean Frantz Sandi Frantz Charles Freund Ritchie Furlow Wade Gafford Cynthia L. Gamble Debbie Gammon Alan B. Garland John Gateff Roslyn M. Glover Phil Goodwin Rx articipation Is Voluntary Carroll Gosnell Nancy Graves Benny Gray Melanie Green Nancy Gregg Jimmy D. Gresham William Grider Linda Griffith Susan Grigsby Roy Guinnup Becky Gunnels Karen Hackney Leslie Hager Jerry Halbach Mindy Halbach Lessie Hall Joy Hamilton Nancy Hancock Frank Hands Francis Harbour Craig Harper William Harrell N Emma Harris Sharon T. Harris Betty Hatcher Nolly Hatcher Debra Hatcher Cynthia Hayes Cynthia Henderson Jerry Henderson Versie Henderson Bruce Hendricks Judy A. Henrietta Rebecca Henson Debra Hernandez Debbye Hess James Hicks Ernestine Hinsey Kerry Hoefner Ruthanne Hogberg Sharon Hoger Steven Holton Ronald Horne Frank Houx Cynthia Howard Don Howard Jerry Howard Sarah Howard Steve Hudgens Albert Hudson Terry Huey Kathleen Hurren Paula Ingram Support: Key to Unitj Right: Senior letterman Art Walker encour- ages support of the students at the Odessa pep rally. Michael J ackowski Paula Jackson Patricia James Ruthie Jenkins Carolyn Johnson Gwendlyn Johnson Bill Johnson Jimmy Johnston Darrel Jones J aneta E. Jones Judy Jones Katherine Jones Sheila Jones Wally Jones Kathy Jordan Deborah Justice Daniel Kearby Dorothy E. Keaton Larry Keils William Keith John Kelly Scott Kelly Pam Kennington Zane Kent Rick Keoughan Kathy Kinchloe David King Irene Koerner Charles Kruger Linda Lane Patricia Lane Yolanda Lang George Larty Sharon Latson Richard Lawton Margaret Leach Barby Lee Shelia Lee Carol Leseman Dorothy Leseman Marilyn Lewis Valerie Lewis Terrie Livingston Martha Long Kim Lotz Sherry Lowrey Roger Luck Nancy Lynch Michael Maas Mike MacSWain Janet Maddox Randy Malcik Walter Manning William Marcom Linda Marsh Linda Marshall Douglas Martin Jimmy Martin John Martin Theresa Martindale Sylvester Mayberry Gina Mayo Ken McCarty Mike McCauley Ethel McCoy Richard McElhannon Richard McFarland David McGoodwin Deane Mclnroe Ronald McIntyre Faces Express Enthusias Left: Beth Pearson, Sheri New, .loani Squyres, and Mary Williamson take a lunch break enroute to the Odessa game. Jeanette McKenzie Buddy McKittrick Stella McKnight Kent McMillan Norma McNiel Don McQueary Diane Meacham Mary Meads Melissa Mealer Gail L. Meeks Doug Meredith Charles R. Merritt Debora Miller Janet C. Millett Dale Milliner Fred Minix Barbara Montgomery Bob Montgomery Vanessa Mooney Ellen Moore Larry Moore Marcus Moore Bill Morrill Kim Morse Yvonne Motes David Murphy Marcus Musgrove Evelyn Nettleton Sheri New Alan Nicholls Page Nicholls Barry Nickell Glen Nolly Vicki Oldham Dennis O'Neal Kimberly Osborn Juanita Otto Allisha Overton Anthony Owens Beverly Oxley Bill Palmer Kelly Palmer Lisa Patterson Richard Patterson Beth Pearson John Pederson Don Pengelly Steve Pennington Jeff Petty David Phillips Doug Phillips Ladean Phillips Paul Phillips Vicki Phillips Glen Plumlee Debbie Plumleigh Cathy Pointer Liz Pounders Marilyn Pressley Jerry Priest Determination Derives Victo Cynthia Prince Shelia Procella Laura Prollock Suzanne Pryor Sandy Rainey Jean Rainwater Ralph Raleigh Robert C. Randle Dan Rasco Donny Ray Susie Ray Debbie Reavis Terry Reavis Dana Reed Debbie Reeves Karen Rehmeyer Christi Reynolds Reginold Reynolds Steven Rhodes Gary L. Richards an X Q P: , ' 'HW fii Left: Kirk Dinkms on the sidelines contem plates the next play of the Homecoming game. Talented Seniors Janet Richardson Dawne Rigby Sheri Riveire Dena Robbins Shirley Rose Lula Rosser Sally Rost Charles Roth Ruth Routon Justin Rue Rita Ruiz Ken Rusnak Karen Rux Karen Ryker Karen Sadowski Deborah Sanborn Roger Sandoval Danny Sarrett Cynthia Scott Laura Scott Diana Schaffner Charlene Shearhart Kristi Shelton Suzanne Sheridan Right: Showing his ability at the Dunbar pep rally is Senior, David Crippen. Julia Shiflett Kim Shurtleff Karen Simeoneau Craig Skaggs Thomas Skehan Laura Skiffington James Slater Thomas Small Cynthia Smith Denise Smith Ester S. Smith James Smith Mixon Smith Steven M. Smith Stewart Smith Ozelius Sneed Lisa Snow James Sparks Vicki Spencer Jane Squires Joani Squyres Dana St. John Jimmy L. Stevens Fred Stiles Bill Story James Strack Ann Strange Mike Steed Carol Street Leslie Y. Summitt Kenneth Sutton Steven Swelling Mark Tatum Gary Taylor Pam Teague Thinking, Planning of Days Aheac Tim Terrell Bebe Thomas Mary Thompson Shiryl Thompson Brad Thornton Lisa Timmerman Debbie Tockey Beale Tolbert David Tolson Brenda Turner Gaylene Turner Dorothy Valentine Dale Ventimiglia Suzanne Veracruysse Mike Verwers Jim Voznica Arthur Walker Cynthia Walker Cindy Walker Mike Wallace Don Walter Mattie Washington Sheila Washington Sandra Watterhouse Larry Watters Randall Watkins Cindy Wattier Melinda Watts George Webster Charlotte Weir Walter Welborn Jerry Wells Wesley West Brenda Wheaton Steve Whisenhunt David Wooten Mark Wooten Alberta Young Nancy Zwayer Jack Williams Steve Williams Richard Williams Mary Williamson Lynne Willis Patricia Ann Wills Patricia Willsey Gary Wilson Kathy Wilson Linda Wilson Sherri Wilson Nancy Winton Caron Wood David Wood Dana Woods Left: Jimmy Martin, Reggie Reynolds and David King work on their assignments dur ing the home and family living class offered to boys. 'i Q6 4 x A .,,LLL:h 3, , ., V A V H - W ,... Q A ' my -if' H511 'W' K N Q gulf' W Sal I -if -Sm. 4. mr. -. K 7.1 A Q K I I Wu -. 5 L SW' 'W' 3 . A , A L 9 . L + . ,,.. ,..,,. I ,.,,. .25 'LFWST 4k:1!52fEE1-6221 5 '::FEE2E:Wi1 Ljjfq5 -'--- -'rfsrwra 1 Marla Ball and Randy Higdon leftj were selected as junior favor- tes. A varsity cheerleader, Marla vas a junior homecoming princess xhis year. Her hobbies include col- ecting antiques, ice skating, and watching outdoor sports. Randy is very sports-minded. A varsity baseball player, he is also a rnember of the football team. Randy was elected Mr. Spirit for this year and is a student council member. A member of the Catamount staff, finalist Norman Buckley fbelow leftj is involved in Young Life and Campaigners. Norman's interests include handball, swim- ming, camping, and skiing. Finalist Miriam Slaughter Cbelow centerj enjoys listening to good music. She likes dancing, meeting new people, and attending athletic activities. Spirit Club member Marilou New- ton Cbelow rightj is a loyal spectator at sporting events. A homecoming princess nominee, Marilou was a president of Tri-Hi-Y in the fall. Varsity baseball player Jim Davis fbottomj was elected class favorite last year. With an interest in golf and bowling, Jim also participates in both Young Life and Campaigners. 4 ' -ul .- .pl 'S . Q . 1' av 2-.M L 1 Iunior Favorites -i .-fr v. .f.,1BA ,f ,- 1. xr . H f-if. 1. 4.,, fs., .. .I vc J 'V Q Vogt . v RIGHT: Well, Coach, how was that play?' asks player No. 11 on the powder puff team. Connie Abrams Ez. Kennith Aldis Linda Alexander Cindy Allen Randy Allen Ronnie Amend Audry Amos Mike Ancy Randal Anderson Steve Anderson Gary Andress Linda Andress Tricia Anness Craig Arrington Linda Arrington Linda Bachman Becky Bailiff Dale Baird Marla Ball Ronnie Bandston John Banta N anda Barrett Steve Bartgis Becky Beckwith Ken Beissner Ann Bickett Donna Blackwood Anita Blaylock Janet Bobo Cindy Bock Participation Reflects Interest '49 gp, LEFT: Juniors Danny Bumam and Alton Bostick Betty Boswell Brenda Bow Luanne Bowen Beth Brady Christine Branson James Breedlove Freddie Brigham Genise Bright David Brock Michael Brooks Dave Bronstad Cheryl Brown Jamalyne Brown Jeffrey Brown Karen Brown Steve Brown Suzanne Brown Rick Bruder Angie Bryson Norman Buckley Dan Burnam Ronita Burrell Melody Burt Margie Cadenhead Cindy Cahill Alan Campbell Bill Campbell Carla Campbell Bobby Candelaria Marty Wohler, experiment with the unknown. Sharon Carlisle Harold Carpenter Mike Carr Lavrise Carroll Randy Carroll Ceri Carter Charles Cash John Cason Mike Chadwick Betty Chambers Darlene Chambers Mike Cheney Cathey Christopher Laurie Church Donna Clarke Lisa Clark Rhonda Clinton Joe Cobb Jerry Coleman Barbara Collins Tarrol Collins Tom Collins Julie Comer Michael Cook Tracy Conine RIGHT Ouch' cries Clndy Hatcher as she receives her tuberculin skin test in the school ?lanr1ing the Future Your Responsibilit 5 C -f-'ff is D YV' If 1u ? ff? A 6 S? ,,.. uu.uu,, if ir 5 .- I i 4-4-'P ,f 7,0 fir if 1' gi . N 5 P use . ,gy ' - l f ,Y Y 'm S' H-e Hi C ,gm ,jfzig x ,Q ,ai 4, :esb'3:iEf 7 John Conly Debra Cornelius Jerry Couchman Jody Cox Terry Cox Doris Crosby Robert Crosswell Gilbert Cruz Ray Darington Diane Davis Jim Davis Sandra Davis John Dawson Keith Day William DeMars Mark DePriest Cheryl Dickenson Maria Dickenson Chris Dills Cindi Dorough David Doss Linda Duffey Diane Dumboski Pat Dunbar Susan Dunsmoor Steve Elliott Susan Elliott Debbie Ellison Dale Elson Rubye English Susan Eskew Nancy Evetts Kevin Fair Craig Fegley Relf Fenley Class of '74 Follows Cougar Traditions Anita Fenzio Elizabeth Fitts Cathy Foreman Joseph Fowler Claudia Franklin Leslie Freeman Jana Fuller Lisa Futch Randy Galbreath Kirk Gardner Karen Germany Ken Gibson Patricia Gibson Sue Gibson Roxanne Giles Rick Gladden Larry Gosnell Alan Gram Jackie Gramer Gary Gray Kathy Grims Bill Gruver Debra Gustafson Cathy Guyton Beverlynn Hales Angela Hallmark Cindy Hambrice Sheila Hambrick John Hancock Susan Hanson Michael Harbour Donna Hardin Jan Harrell Delphine Harris Wilma Hart Ted Harter Cyndi Hatcher Frank Healy Earl Henderson Neva Henderson iii 1 f g X 5 ,K fl' 4 . -av 1' .- w lx. an--A ,- 1' Renee Henderson Robert Henson Randy Higdon Ann Higginbotham Susan Hignight Nora Hinsey Tony Hoefner Jo Beth Hoegh Robbin Hoffman Cindi Holbrook Marie Holder Laurie Holloway Leslie Holloway Almalou Honea Nemroy Howard Steve Howard Rhett Hubbard Debbie Hunt Dinah Huseman Charles Hutchison Jay Hutto Carolyn Ingram Danny Jackson Nathaniel Jackson LEFT: Juniors await the next cheer at the Dunbar pep rally. RIGHT Ross Schappell moves to the beat of the Lead Stamp at the Howdy Dance. Shelia Jackson Mark Jalbert Barbara Jarrett Charlotte Jeffreys Tommy Jenkins Gina Jennings Debra Johnson Ernest Johnson Janet Johnson Jim Johnson Nyla Johnson Vallerie Johnson Pam Jones Teresa Justice Cheryl Kellner Terry Kelly Jeanie Kemp Karen Kennedy Kenneth Kirsch Jamie Klem -Iowdy Week Involves Juniors Sylvia Komatsu Cindy Lambert Dean Lane Sherman Lane Sudie Lane Cathy Larson Tom Lawrence Jan L'Ecuyer Robert Lee Donna Linderman Billy Little Charles Livingston Laura Lord Steve MacSwain John Malmberg David Malvgen Jeff Manfolk Dan Marcom Cody Maxwell , 5 ,Q Deby Marx , Donna Matkin A Stafford Mayberry Q f 19 i . 5. -4' . Jon Mays Sherry McAlendon Rodney McCoy Maggie McClain Jayne McCracken Barbara McDowell Mary Ann McDuff Wanda McKiney Julie McMahon Mark McReynolds vu-I Debra McRorey Annieee McWhorter Joane Merritt Debbie Miller Mark Miller Reginald Mitcherson Debbie Money Terry Moore Gary Morris Mary Morris Brenda Morrison Kenneth Morrison Gerry Morse Feleeia Mosley Elizabeth Mote John Mueller Joanne Mumaw Sandy Murray Jimmy Myer Mike Myers Terry Myers Chris Neal Lori Nelson Keith Newby Marilou Newton Angela Nowlin Doug Oakes Larry O'Brian Pat Odell Pam Oldham Lester Oliver John Owens Mike Palmer Kevin Patrick Allison Payne Jay Payton Dona Perry John Phillips Steve Phillips Margaret Plumlee Rhonda Porter Suzanne Power William Prater Kristi Prewitt Janice Priest Unity Is Important Q if ll' fill' 1. N9 W lg X li MSL I 1' X -5 i . px V 1 . 'w as ., .M .V 1, . iii gif .P ' .s ,, -all ,iv :Wi Q me l I J f , 1 . 3- , 31, 3, , ,L i if , Q J ,, by , , J .X 1 Q DNN X if ,J X 52 K f i! af K P 1 L if Aim. , Cf' LEFT: What's going on? questions junior A'Dell Thomas. W - self? f wil 5 1. 1 1 :ffl -1 5 e Melanie Pruitt Bobby Prayor Carla Pugh Sharon Quin Lana Ragland Steve Raines Yolanda Rasmussen Michael Ray Debbie Reavis Garry Reavis Chris Reed Harold Reed Cheryl Reinli Nancy Remley Randall Rew ..- .Ian Riach Bill Ribinskas James Rich Teri Richards Harlaw Riley Debby Ripalidi Steve Robbins Steve Roberson RIGHT: Relf Fenley, Glenda Tallant, and Linda Tallant enjoy a break during band rehearsal. Connie Roberts Bill Robertson Michael Robertson Rosa Robinson Donna Rodick Debbie Rodrigeurez Rebecca Roe William Roland James Rost Weldon Rowan Linda Rush Margie Russell Bruce Sadowski Debra Salazar Bill Sanders Mike Sanders Mike Sandoval Marie Sands Vicki Sarrett Gary Saylor Ross Schappell Tina Schmitt Sharon Schou Richard Scott Tim Scoggins Craig Scott Patty Ann Self Teresa Shaner David Shannon Joe Shaw 4 Paula Shelton Dale Sherman Melinda Shipley Suzanne Shumaker Kip Siewert lk M, .. .5 iz Q, f 1: 'Pa Rachel Simmons , A 'qv 'll Remembering Those Things ea eee at vt.. S-P EMM, , S f fag., ,, K Vx N4- Wk if w' . Q, 1 .J ,on ,,.-a .4-if 5,...,i nwvs X 5 A i , -' .AW 'A .1 fy dj Qt e X J .ar 'il A L ggi 52 H . V v i, 0 il .5 I . t.. K Past Mary Skiffington Buzzic Skiles Barbara Sloan Miriam Slaughter Jacki Smart Vickie Smatlak Cindy Smith Jackie Smith Jim Smith Janet Snapka Melinda Spears Sharon Speed Linda Spencer Rita Spencer Scott Spencer Scott Spiegel Kay Squyers Lynne Squyers David Stanley Joy Stansberry Marie Stansberry Melanie Stellar Danny Stetson Cindy Stevens Cindy Stevens Susan Stewart Corkey Stiles Paula Straight Susan Stricklin Ricky Stuck Pam Suggs Jim Summers Tommi Summerville Cindi Taggart Glenda Tallant Lynda Tallant Julie Tally Allen Tanner Bill Tanner Michael Tanner Pamela Taylor Don Terry Sharon Testa Jack Thiebaud A'Dell Thomas Barbara Thomas Ernest Thomas Sandra Thomas Vic Thomas Larry Tillery Cyndi Tilley Collin Tomlinson Jeff Traster Billy Trawick Shana Trlica Terry Truax Joe Tucker Kathy Turner Lee Walker Weslyn Walker Andrea Wallace Becky Walton Beth Waner Sharon Ward Audrelyn Warren Cathy Warren Rodney Warren Dremathell Washington Mark Waters Donna Watson Jim Webb Debbie Webster Tookie Webster James Welch Janet Weldon Kevin Whiting Jenna Williams Kathryn Williams Marvin Williams Mike Williams Learning, Job Well Domi N Qi Q -0' 'Oi 7? X ,. - a 9 sky! -'L' .Q if f R are L0 f,,....... s I eff- 'uirsei' i as Q c X 14' To live over the richness of life, Never fully lived, To see it all, as from a window that looks Upon a garden of flowers and distant hills, From which your broken body is barred . . . O life! O unutterable beauty, To leave you, knowing that you were never loved enough. Wishing to live you all over With all the soul's wise will! Edgar Lee Masters Kenneth Williamson Pamela Wilson Patricia Winn Marty Wohler Danny Wood Mike Wood Wanda Wood Anne Woodward Chris Woolen John Wright Candi Vernon Jackie Vice Theresa Yancey Eddie Yost Randy Young Ricky Zinn In Memoriam . . . Ieff ,vnu K . sz, xx 315 L4 wifi! Robby Gower and Konnie Karnes efti were selected this year's soph- more favorites. Robby, an honor Ludent, was a favorite finalist last ear. A participant in the Spirit lub, he is the sophomore represent- tive to the governor's board. Robby interested in all sports, including unting and fishing. A member of the student council nd an officer in Tri-Hi-Y, Konnie 'as elected girl favorite. She also articipated in the Pan-Am Club nd Young Life activities. Konnie ,njoys horseback riding, dancing, nd tennis. , Finalist Kristi Dodson Crightj is a iember of Tri-Hi-Y and is on the :udent council. She participates in 'oung Life and is interested in mod- ling, tennis, and swimming. Honor student Patti Montgomery pop rightj is a participant in Young life and Tri-Hi-Y activities also. he enjoys horseback riding, tennis, nd water sports. Finalist John Dear fright centerj z a participant in track and football. le is interested in motorcycling and njoys Waterskiing as well. Layne Beavers Cbottomj is a mem- er of the swim team. His favorite obby being football, he also partici- ates in the Spirit Club. '23 3:. 61-ef' ., W. .ff my M . r . M ap., .,, '1 th, - 'x , n - n 4. M1 1' A ,L 21 . 5511 1 K- . 1 . ,jg Sophomore Favorites PAY 5 Ka, nl RIGHT: Sophomore twins Suzanne and She- M K t X - if ryl Ellison develop their artistic ability. Jan Adams H Sheree Adams i'i'ii ' Chari Allen Mark Allred Helen Anderson E David Abbott annnga ef ',1,,k I 'fffff Karen Anderson . Laurie Anderson 4 John Anness ig? 3 Karen Arendall 1 ie 3, -W Amy Armstrong W as Randy Armstrong ' 5? Paula Ashburn Kelly Ballard Debi Baker 'V Anthony Balthazar Tami Banister Paul Banta Edward Barden Mark Barnes Aaron Battle Brenda Baxter John Baxter L -M- Debi Bayer 2 Karen Beam Deborah Beasley Richard Beavers Barbara Beck Mark Bedunah Linda Bennett Lisa Best Sharon Biddlecome Ronnie Bielefeld Sharon Birdow Chip Birthisel Tim Bissell Halfway There For Sophs I Randy Black Tina Blackbird Dale Blankinship Joe Bledsoe Margaret Bliss ran 3 Cynthia Board Sylvia Board Karen Boerschig Mary Sue Bogan Lynn Boger Susan Branch Kristi Brashears Diane Bratton Donna Bratton Marilyn Brewer Cassandra Bridgewater Donna Bright Paul Brooks Jay Broussard Kirk Brown Mike Brownell Ray Brown Dawn Brumbelow Helen Bruner Dennis Buckner LEFT: Sophomore varsity football player, Donald Grantham, eagerly awaits candy thrown by the cheerleaders at a pep rally. Second Year Cf Academic Growtl Margaret Bull Darlene Burgess Michael Burgess David Buroker Vickey Buzbee 'W Dena Byington Rodney Callarman Molly Calva Cathi Camp Gregston Campbell John Candler Rosalind Cannon Kerin Capper Bing Carmichael Lesa Carnahan 'Y' Gail Carrell Steve Carson Kristy Cather Denise Chamberlain Pamela Chambers -and -...af Chandra Chandler Teresa Chappell Cindy Chatwin Larry Cheatwood Ed Childress RIGHT: Concentrating on her typing skills is sophomore Cindy Eilerts. Q oward Goals is ws 'Y' Pam Christopher Mary Clark Mike Clark Robert Clark Jack Clement Ronny Cobb Alan Cobden Luther Coffman Chuck Cole Susan Cole Cooper Collins Johnny Collins Loretta Collins Sandra Conine Mary Ann Cook Gary Corzine Cindy Craven Dwain Crawford James Crittenden Lori Cumbie Paul Cullum Debbie Dahl Ray Daniel Patricia Daniels Grant Davis Ken Davis Cindy Day Judy Dean Janie Deans John Dear Robert DeGarmo Cindy Dennis Janet DePriest Cyndi Dickson Joyce Dickson Marsha Dobbins Kristi Dodson Gene Doelling Robert Dolezal Kenny Dolson 6 Steve Doss Robin Doty Tammy Doty Laurie Douglas William Douglass Merkley Drake Linda Drayden Candy Driscoll Royce Dunagan David Dunn Bev Durham William Durham Carrie DuVerney Cathy Dyer Terri Edgmon RIGHT A constant overseer at athletic ,, affairs is sophomore manager Robert Koger Sherri Edmondson Dave Edwards Tim Edwards Cindy Eilerts GenaVee Ellingson Sheryl Ellison Suzanne Ellison Barry Endsley Brenda Estel Claudia Evans Jon Faaborg Ted Faaborg Paula Fanick John Fant Debbie Ferris umerous And Var1ed Talents Developed Ron Fields David Flados Dedria Flatt Lee Flynn Bridget Fojtik Karen Forney Bob Foster Laura Freeman Kathy French Susan Freund Lesa Fuller Bryan Futch Debra Gafford Levy Gamble Carla Gamblin Sharon Gammon Greg Garland Judy Garner John Garrett Irma Garza Brenda George Debbie Geschke Jennifer Giles Teri Gilliland Larry Golightly Paula Good Keith Goodson Robby Gower Jeff Gramer Kevin Grant Hopes For Second Homecoming Cami Don Grantham Yetive Grantham Kim Gray Amo Green JoAnn Gregg David Gresham Cherri Grider Jack Grigsby Rayanna Grissom Sheryl Grogan Dan Grumbling Buddy Gruver Bobby Haddix Kiki Hager Charles Hahn RIGHT Sophomore Larry Watkins Pl'eP3l'9S to have his annual picture made. My Melissa Halbach MaryAnn Hall Mike Hall Anita Hallmark 4 f 'CV' GFX xx, 4.4111 A b A 9. N2 Paulette Hambrlck Bonnle Hamlm Scotty Hamrick Sandra Haralson Richard Harbour Chris Harden Nathan Harnagel John Harper Larry Harper Joyoe Harrell Pat Harrington Gloria Harris Dwain Hatcher Tim Hatcher Tommy Hawk Jimmy Hawkins Ricky Hawkins Holly Havlik Cathy Head Michael Healy Mark Hebel Steve Hench Dee Hendrix Debbie Henn Tim Henson RIGHT: Maria Lewis grins implshly during class. Donna Hernandez Joe Herr Jessie Herring Eddie Harrington Brenda Hewitt Linda Hewitt Sonja Hickey David Higgins Laura Hines Karen Hitt Cindy Hixon Eddie Holder Royce Holder Janice Holleman David Hollingsworth Juanita Honea Steve Hoover Garry Houston Mari Howard Garry Hoyt ophomore Class Shows Friendliness Q Jeff Jordan Konnie Karnes Jacque Kauffman Lynn Kearby Terry Keils Gary Keith Karen Lou Keith April Kell Cindi Keller Tom Kelly Pam Keoughan Annette Kerlin Patricia Kerlin James Key Jamie Kilkelly Tolli Klem Patty Kluzik John Knopp Julie Knox Robert Koger Tom Hoyt Debbi Huey Kenny Humphreys Mark Humphries Marvin Hunt Kathy Hunter Steve Hutcherson Sonja Ingram Martha Jackson Jill Jefferson Marie Jenkins Geant Johnson James Johnson Ronnie Johnson Thomas Johnson Tracy Johnson Cynthia Johnston Jan Johnston Beverly Jones Carlos Jones Charlene Jones DeeDee Jones Joe Jones Sherry Jones Pam Kornye Keith Krayer Mike Krieger Sandy Kruger Steve Larson Anthony Larty Mark Lawrence John Leach Debby Leatham Ellen Leathe Cherilyn Lee Linda Lee Paul Legge David Leseman Waynetta Levingston David Lewis Laurie Lewis Maria Lewis Patricia Lewis Steve Lewis David Lievrouw Geralda Lindsay Cherie Lockart Flynn Long RIGHT: Sophomores enjoy halftime activi- ties. Class Cf '75 Carries Gr 5 n v ! 1 , 3 l f dw zwvwwwmflx LEFT: Scott Meyer shows off one of the many good student-teacher relationships as he grins at Mr. Dixon. Steven Lotz Kathy Lovelady Mark Luttrell Colleen Lynch Mitch Macha Jana Marbut Olivia Martin Pam Martin Randy Martin Robert Martin Theresa Martin Anna Martinez Joel Massey Mike Massie Laurie Mayberry Susan Mayo Janet McCaslin Mike McCormick Jeff McCutchen Ellen McElroy Michelle McGee Gerald McGlaun Kim McKee David McKenzie Tim McKnight Tim McMahon Greg McMillan Sickey Meacham Anastasia Mejia Carla Meredith Marsha Meredith Rebecca Messina Scott Meyer Linda Miller Rene Milner David Mizner John Moehring Susan Moisant Rebecca Monday Patti Montgomery Delores Moody James Moon Alva Mooney Teresa Mooney D. W. Moore Victor Moreno Alyce Morgan Sherry Morgan Trey Morgan Robby Morrill Debra Morris Karen Mounoe Jeff Mounts Cindy Munden Gene Murray Michael Musgrove Susan Neal Jerri Newman N eta Nichols Paula Nichols Norman Niesen Mark N iswanger Larry Norman Cherry Nowlin Maudesta Oges Doug O'Neal Terry Owen RIGHT: Juanita Honea works on her assign ments in class 'U' ophomores Volunteer Services 47' as 'Y' li 1 Marsha Pierce Ellen Pledger Sandy Pollard Michelle Poteet Jerry Pounders X Kathy Palmer Larry Parten Jennifer Pate Lee Ann Patterson Kathy Patton James Payton Dequita Pemberton Richard Pemberton Cindy Peretti Mike Peveto Frankie Phillips Lea Ann Phillips LEFT: Diane Bratton and Jana Marbet have their class pictures made. Sophomores Win Hall Decoration' Sue Pounden- John Powell David Pressly Brian Prollock Becky Pruett Vanesa Quaintance Veronica Qualls Jewell Raines Brad Ramsey ,A Cindy Randle 'M' Alan Rasberry Kenneth Rasberry Desiree Rasco Carmen Rasmussen Nicky Raso Tom Raught Pam Redmond Mike Reed Mitch Reed Debbie Rehm Jerri Reynolds Danny Rhodes Sophia Rice Anthony Rich Barbie Richardson Doug Riedel Robert Riveire Sharon Roach Bob Robertson Joe Rodriguez Maryann Romanchek Richard Roper Fletcher Rose Lance Rose Anna Roth Bernice Russell Darlene Sanders Jeff Sanders Mark Sanders Patty Sando Patty Sands Gary Sarrett Chris Schafer gr. - 'iv ' C'-v:::!' Ai K Nc-uv A .sei Nuff, 9' if .gt X A2 H+-4 R I Rhonda Schmalried Mike Schneider Jimmy Scholl Arden Schuetz Nick Scorcio Jr. Judy Scott Vicki Scrivner J. K. Searchfield Sherry Seethoff John Sellers Jimmie Shannon Bette Sharp Cindy Shaver Vivian Shaver Jeff Shaw John Sherrard Dennis Shiflett Anita Shivers Ron Shortt Misty Sigman Douglas Simmons Theresa Sims Patti Skehan Jimmy Slack is RIGHT: Diane Dumboski and Dedria Flat find typing a challenge. Sophomores Face New Challenges g,.s -xx NMFS P Gay Lynn Slocum 1. g gf Bo Smith P. ' Q in 4 , Crystal Smith Q ' on 5 Doug Smith ' ' , -DLQ N g Leslie Smith x ' A, JA i 'ki Mary Smith Melinda Smith Ross Snell .0 Dillon Snowden Dwayne Souder ,gp-pr gms' Mathew Spahn Connie Sparks Charles Speed Doug Spriggs Linda Stalcup Cassie Stalcup N , Sharon Standley L 3' 7 V Tommy Stanford Z Q of . 5 Geneva Stapp sa? . ' K 'A Vickie Stanley 1 4 ' -.ai LEFT: Sheryl Grogan poses laughingly at the Howdy Dance. ,,... A pl! ,..-o 4? .alt Glenda Steele Sheri Stephan Robert Stevens John Stiles Danny Strack Janet Strain David Streett Dennis Strittmatter Dennis Stuart David Supercinski Paul Sutton Marla Sylvester David Tally Robert Tally Kathy Taggart Debbie Testa Kim Thiele Jacqueline Thomas Mitzi Thomas Toni Thomas Gregory Thompson Greg Tolson Tommy Tolson Mary Tout Leo Tracy Andy Trammel Julie Traynham Andy Trotter Mark Tuck Robert Turner Cindy Vance Lynn Vaughan Mark Vernon Sophomores Capture Spirit Stick Twic' Carla Walker Danny Walker Howard Walls Kevin Ward Sandie Ward Shelley Warren Denise Washington Larry Watkins Ricky Watson Becky Watts Dorothy Weik Mark Welborn Laura Wells Mike Wendorf Herman West Tammy West Ted White Catherine Williams Doug Williams Yvette Williams Craig Verwers Emerson Wade Arlene Walker ff 6 ff E f taxi.. p Av , va lf Q 4-v fflww y5: O3liff'eQ , 5,1 Q-L 5 vw a .mg -a- 1fSfs 'Q 'Q , ',42 'M . QM any :Y 3 rg '4' of if JVE: Sophomore girls participate in com- tion yells in the pep rally. Jeannie Willis Jack Wilson Roy Wilson Ieonard Winston Steve Woika Sharon Workman Johnnel Wright Becky Wurzbach Burl Yarbrough Bobby Yelvingbon Mike Young Robin Young Suzi Yuill Greg Zant Cathy Zinn X 7 15' 3. Y I 1 b l Freshmen Dan Terrell and Sheri Iontgomery Cleftj were elected by heir class as favorites. A freshman heerleader, Sheri was chosen as a ootball princess in October. Her nterests include art, piano, and wimming. A member of the freshman foot- all team, Dan is also interested in ther sports. Bicycling being one of is favorite hobbies, he also enjoys wimming, tennis, fishing, and hunt- ig. Finalist Doug Peters fbelow leftj is a participant in Young Life activi- ties. He enjoys golf, swimming, and waterskiing. Geoff Hager Qbelow centerj is a member of the swim team. He is interested in bicycling and outdoor activities. Finalist Tedi Tate fbelow rightj possesses a love ofthe outdoors. She enjoys swimming, camping, and horseback riding. Honor student Joy Sparks fbot- tomj is a member of Tri-Hi-Y. She enjoys swimming and Waterskiing. L jing, g, s 'x Freshman Favorites lk! ff, S s.., . I . ,J L ,,.... iecc - r lf' 'Y I . 1' . David Adams Marjorie Adams Mitch Adams Monica Adams Elizabeth Akers Barry Alexander Kenneth Alexander Ralph Aldis Tim Aldrich Butch Allen Tammy Allen Sylvia Amos Bruce Anderson Huelene Anderson Karen Anderson James Andress Scott Anton Alex Antonio Richard Apodaca Cathleen Armstrong Linda Armstrong Pamela Atchison George Bachman John Bagland Bobbie Baird Connie Baker Connie Baker Mark Baker Bruce Bankston Susan Baptiste Brett Barker Joyce Barnes Debbie Bartigis Jimmy Batterton Sharon Baxter Jodie Bayer Randy Bean Holly Bell Douglas Bennett Kathy Bennett Barbara Berman Evelyn Bernhardt Elaine Bickett Eartha Birdow James Blackerby Judy Blue Billy Blythe Claudia Board We've Only Just Begur i ii A f L iinai 5 DG' -4-v '27 ww dd QP f l -3 W In ' g l! is I LEFT: Freshman students show the siasm at the Northside pep rally. Billy Bostick Terry Bouldin Debbie Bowen Ricky Boyd Sondra Branch Bobby Brandon Tonya Brandon Richard Brannen Vicky Branson Jerry Bratcher Dalaine Brooks Ellen Brown Tim Brown Joe Brucker Karen Bruder Kathy Brunz David Buckner Angela Bunge Danny Burke Shelly Burmeister Debbie Burton Russell Byington David Byrd Connie Cain Jim Calfee Pete Calva Ed Camp Drew Campbell Tim Campbell Victor Campbell Susan Canavan Lee Carden Bryan Carpenter Gary Carroll James Carroll J azray Carroll ir enthu Work, Fun Discovered Part of WHHE Neldra Jean Carroll Linda Cashion Cathy Caster Michael Cates X .,,. Russ Champion X Kellie Charles Susan Cheatum J ' ii I ' J J' Cathy Clark Kimberly Clark x! Q' ' I A ,W V, V.. L. , Jill Clayton an Doug Cole , 2 Edna Cole at 1 4 A 3 I A if 0 , Q Pl' s 1,3 Cindy Coleman Kellye Coleman r ' Sharon Conley Linda Conine of Alice Connell Sharon Connors ff? Phyllis Cook Guy Cooke David Coonts 3 Tammy Coote Ricky Copeland Raymond Cordova Laura Cornett ' :pw Tammy Cornett Vicki Cornish Judy Cosgrove Carcy Cox Sandra Cox R M RIGHT: Lou Anne Marchant displays her talent at the organ in the third annual Cougar Capers. 46 was 'Y dim :ZQV ! U? v X1 f qi 2 4 . mlm :Q QV HW 00 LL '. 3 '11 - -w J J 1 '?-f2 i LEFT: Howard Walls, Mike Waters, and Royce Dunnagan wait in line to have their individual pictures taken. Gerald Craig Sheila Craven Jim Cross Joe Crosswell Vincent Cruz John Cwikla Robert Dary Bill Davis Cole Davis Cheri Davis Debra Davis Donna Davis Robin Davis Greg Deaver Leslie Decker Edward DeMars Jo Lynn Denton Diane Dillard Charles Dilley Mary Jane Dills Leigh Drake Pattie Drennen Beverly Duffey Robert Dunham Pamela Dunning Jim Dunsworth Scott Dyer Lisa Eastman Pat Eastman Quennion Echols Caron Edmonds Danny Edmondson Jeff Edwards Richard Edwards Sandra Ellifson Jennifer Ellis 147 Students Pace Challenge Presented Leroy Eubanks Paul Eubanks Bryan Ferguson Kathleen Fields Valerie Fischer Jimmy Fisher Theresa Fitio Paul Flados Sharon Flynn Karen Ford Laurie Foreman Sandy Foreman Jeff Forrest Debra Fowler Donna Freeman Stella Freeman Beverly French Cheryl Fricker Charles Furlow Terry Gann Mike Garner Steve Garvie Cathy Lynn Gayton Cindy Gentz Mike Genzer Mark Gifford Kandi Gilbert Kim Gildersleeve Randy Giles Joyce Gill 1, r. ,- J ' 0 u F g X ,K ,. any Ya . ,arf vi' RIGHT: How do you answer this? ques tions algebra student Dee Hendrix. y School Activities C' -We 4 -O! fl L J A ::: H 7 , li K l A I iii A A 1 t. 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'D 41 1 NN 1 Cathy Gladden Lynda Gladden Debbie Goaid Melodie Goolsby Kelly Gordon Clifton Grissom Cody Groves Craig Gustafson Pete Haasch Suzanne Haddix Geoff Hager Bill Halaby Lesa Halbrook Tanya Hallamn Alex Hamilton Marcella Hamilton Bruce Hammonds Kathy Hannigan Eddie Hanson Mike Harrell Jesse Harrington Darlene Harris David Hatcher Tom Hatcher Bemie Hattaway Penny Hauser Lutrella Henderson Danny Henslee Tim Henson Kale Herring Wendy Hertel Kim Hill Nancy Hill Chris Hindman Sue Hoger Clovis Holleman Danny Hood Harold Horton Frankie Houston Rosalind Houston Cynthia Maldonado Donna Malmburg Mary Maloney Stephen Malugen Lou Anne Marchant Cindy Marchbanks Patty Marsh Barbara Martin Carla Martin Charlene Martin Maxine Martin Tamera Martin Jerry Martinez Marianne Massey Joe Mashburn John Mathews Kim Mauzy Debra Mayberry Lily Mays Vicki McAlindon Robert McAnulty Mike McCullough Daniel McClendon John McDuff Glenda Mclnroe Carolyn McKnight Carrie McQueary Veronica Meeks David Mendolia Thomas Messina Knowledge Pursuecl I-xx 1. 1- ', if ev 'api 19 -of-f RIGHT: Terry Gann reads acomic book Q45 between acts of the third annual Cougar -'r' in La . 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T, ' L' J ESJ ' ' ff X Kathy Metcalf Vicki Miller Brenda Mirke Royce Minick Debbie Moertle Julie Mohr Stacy Moisant Sheri Montgomery Cindy Moody Beverly Mooney Cindy Mooney Clayton Moore Lisa Moore Lynne Moore Paula Morales Dorothy Morales Carol Motes Charles Mueller Gerald Mullenix Mike Mullenix Mike Mullin Kevin Murphy Timothy Neal Lori Neau Mary Nelson LEFT: Dawn Reed, Cathy Shump and Deb bie Moertle listen to Spanish tapes ln the language lab. 4 Lisa Newman Shelly Neuwien Kevin Newby Billy Niehoff Marla Nieswiadomy Mark Nichols Jeff Nicholson Scotty Nickell Larry Norman Becky N unes Ricky Oestricher Debra Olson Donna O'Reilly Kelly Osborn Julie Overstreet Susan Owen Nora Owens Richard Padilla Sylvia Padilla Joy Painter Bryan Parish Frank Paschal Robert Patton Jeff Payne RIGHT: Working on her art project is Vicki McAlindon, a student in Mr. Curry's 7th period class. Academic Ability Displayec 'mf 1 X ,gf ,.: Qswav I 5 hui? .44 3, LEFT: Michele Laborde works on her home- work in study hall. fs Skeeter Payne M li od' NIO X A cb! '-A 1 ,Y 4, it Jerre Payne , Kathy Pellman a P. ' A - Judy Perry . Doug Peters David Peterson Tim Peterson Brenda Pettijohn Gary Plumleigh Ernest Glenn Pollard Randy Prater Gary Ray Pruitt Beverly Pustka Chip Quarrington Tianny Queen Ricky Rabon Craig Ragsdale Tim Raso Leslie Rawle Kerry Ream Bobby Reams Vicki Reavis D'Ann Reed Dawn Reed Isa Opportunity To Explore New F1eld Travis Reed Jessemine Reiter Darlene Rhodes Larry Rice Jackie Richards Carla Richardson David Richardson Larry Richardson Paul Riddle Debbie Riedel Vicki Rine Carolyn Riviere Phil Roberson Diana Robinson Dianne Rodick Lance Roe Sheryl Rogers Kathy Romanchek Elfie Rose Scott Roth Robert Rowan David Runyon Lula Russell Mike Saba Steve Salavarria Randy Sanders Jay Schatte Dennis Schellhase Kyle Schmanke Philip Scoggins Tony Scorcio Anna Scott Cindy Scrivner Vicky Seniff Robert Shepard George Sherman Laura Shiflett Sydney Shimp Roddy Shugart Carolyn Siewert Tom Sims Barbara Skiffington Deborah Slack Ralph Slagle Diana Slater Sylvia Sliva Debra Sloan Colleen Smart LEFT: Hall decorations for Spirit Week were awarded first prize in the class competition. Anita Smith Buddy Smith Debbie smith Debbie Smith Joe Smith Leslie Smith Sarietha Smith Wade Smith Matt Smitt George Sossamon Karen Sowders Joy Sparks Bobby Spears Debbie Spencer Star Springer Debbie Steele Brenda Stephenson James Stewart Greg Stevens Lee Stiles Scott St. John Sherry Stockard Gay Stovall Pam Strack .. ,ZVliJY,VA iAEiV: ' Hz' 0 , ' ,pg A 5f'i'?5ff? D ps at if ,D WL l57 Experience Towards Leadershi Ladye Stranberg Frank Strider Ronald Strittmatter Billy Suggs George Summerville Steve Swonger Cornelia Taif Katherine Tallant Darwin Tanner Tedi Tate Cheryl Taylor Dan Taylor Doug Taylor Jerry Taylor Michael Taylor Susan Taylor Danny Terrell Ruth Terrell Sunni Thiebaud Debbie Thomas RIGHT Freshman students in Mr. Mann's English class concentrate on an examination. W- ' ,U gig' W ,g Q if we 4 K.. f w f. -I' -aww' H. ' ' a 'di , A f X W pd' -O' M ,Q , . f -' ' L .af 4' I . -4-f 4 nf- LEFT: Lily Mays is all smiles for the staff photographer. .Q ..-o -vit ul 2' Trey Thomas Roxanna Thompson Kathy Tillery Michelle Timpson Roger Tipton Tami Torlincasi Kathy Torres Linda Trammell Candice Trotter Brenda Gale Tucker Sarah Tucker Sherry Turnham Frederick Ulrich Jeannie Valles Vickie Vanderford Phillip Varner Frank Ventimiglia Barbara Verdery Gayla Vick Fred Voyles Joan Voznica Elizabeth Walker Marvin Walker Mary Jane Walker Michele Walker Terri Walker Henry Wallace Melanie Walters Denise Warren Marye Warren Stan Waterman Gary Waters Mike Waters Bob Watkins Grady Watson Kenny Webster Donna Wehlitz Pamela Weither RIGHT: Glenda Mclnroe discusses the senior ring display with Ed Collins and Linda Spencer. Freshmen Step Up In Worlc 3 I I i 4 S- John Weir Carolyn Weldon Mary Wellborn Brenda Wells Kathy Wendell Kristy West Natalie West. Anita Williams -r ' ' 1 -,- rv Q in Q sgj' hp 'iff' LEFT: Karen Kennedy and Joy Sparks ald ln decorating the Freshman Hall for Spirit as Week. Barbara Williams Carver Williams Cylester Williams Keven Wills Leza Wilson Mark Wilson Vicki Wilson Pamela Winn Wanda Winton Kent Wisdom Harry Wolford Brent Wood Carla Wood Randy Wood Kim Woodall Kathy Wright Vickie Yarborough Carrie Young Kathy Yuill Suzanne C. Zomper INVOLVEMENT- Bfrginnings toward unity Incentivfesg Goals. f A 5. in 5131+ Q 3 a I MSE REPLECTIO GTOFFWFI H S X, X X X ' 1 , M 1 5 XNSSX X 1 M X f NX XX :X ffW?f'f' 5 3 NWx W-MW M M NNW f if f + f,, M Q f, ..v. fl. H J .q ww vffffffwwf XX W WW W WW X ,,, Reg15tration Sparks New School Year August 22 and 23, were days of renewing acquaintances and meet- ing new teachers as students regis- tered for classes at Western Hills. Seniors and juniors were the first to register followed by the sophomores and freshmen. A larger selection of courses was offered this year includ- ing reading, Russian, and African studies. August 24 marked the first day of school and the end of summer activities. RIGHT: Robert Lawrence signs up for a class as Renee Covey waits in line. BELOW: Crowds of students gather at tables in hopes of getting the class they want. Qs Howdy Dance Welcomes Newcomers 'M fl if , To begin the year's activities the Student Council sponsored a dance to welcome all new and returning students. The gathering held on Sep- tember 8, in the cafeteria featured the music of Thanatopsis. Refresh- ments and chaperones were provided by the P.T.A. During this time many old friends got together and some new friendships were begun. 10'-:L -'ix-nun W 1!ml ABOVE: Mike McCauley and friend move to the music of Thanatopsis. LEFT: Mrs. Wanda Frantz serve as a cha- perone from the P.T.A. RIGHT: Kip Siewart, David Brock, Dwayne Sowders, and Kathy Hannigan serve as spec- tators from the side. 66 Cougars Travel Road to Qdess new sn., A trip to Odessa served as a new trip and adventure for the students of Western Hills. Friday morning, September 15, two Spirit Club spon- sored buses left school and headed toward the game in Odessa. Stu- dents took sack lunches and ate at a roadside park. Arriving in Big Springs everyone ate hamburgers prepared in advance for them, then went on to the game. The result was defeat but the spirit remained high. The tired students then loaded the buses for a six-hour ride home which included a stop at the local Dairy Queen. ABOVE LEFT' Bill Harrell and Louis Bick- ett relax on the bus to Odessa ABOVE RIGHT. A'dell Thomas watches as Beale Tolbert and Sheri New conduct a dis- cussion at a roadside park RIGHT. Football players are cheered on to A .rf ff ' , . K victory at the Odessa pep rally. I Bhick Test Qffered for First Time f? S 1 . Q H 5 - . xi i 1 Q . . f 1 s. W . W, A' -N 3 ,' Q 5 .Q ,,. A ,S l I i , 4 ' K ? fl X ,S - ,- Q J S 5 eww .. . 5 If . - ' Vi.. 'iff . E my . K .. K fini' 'i l his i Q .1 On September 18, the students outside the cafeteria began rolling up their sleeves with fear in their eyes. Once inside, they were given shick tests, for T.B. by members of the health board. The test was optional and parent permission forms were required. After it was all over most students found that it was not as bad as they had expected. ABOVE: Roger Sandoval and Brian Boswell roll up their sleeves as Rick Bielefeld looks brave. LEFT: A member of the health board collects permission forms as Sherri Beissner and Donna Brown get in line. I6 Decorations, Spirit was aroused on Monday as hall dec- orations began the Week of October 9-14. Tennis shoes were worn on Tuesday with the additional sale of green and gold shoe strings. Wednesday was selected as pigtail- lollipop day, while Thursday resided with a balloon sale, and Friday was the pep rally. Preparations for the float began on Satur- day morning and the results of the students efforts came to an end that afternoon with Western Hills placing third in the Benbrook Parade. RIGHT: Senior decorations show hard work and plenty of spirit. BELOW LEFT: Hall decorations were seen everywhere as classes competed for first place. BELOW RIGHT: Nancy Zwayer and Barbie Lee lead cheers during the Spirit Week pep rally. D.. 5 W . . it k..k, ew' 42351 . '--k: 2:12 ii' W X'h:' -:... ,if .fl Q Q '- - - K .1 . . A , 1 V f 3 2 x Q 5 , -A ,,m.X . N ASW... ABOVE LEFT: Miss Fort Worth, Mae Beth Cor- many also participated in the parade. ABOVE RIGHT: Mike McCauley, Jorri Ann Reynolds, and Cathi Camp ask the opinion of Mrs. Jo McClain on their work decorating the float. LEFT: Members of the Spirit Club pose with their finished float and life size cougar. Students Elect Homecoming Cou For this year's Homecoming some- thing new was tried, and two queens and their courts were presented. The official Homecoming Court were nominated and elected by the stu- dent body. At the football game on October 27, the queen and court were presented on the field to the students for the first time. RIGHT: Escorts Danny Bostwick and Steve Corder stand with queen Suzanne Ancy. BELOW LEFT: 1972 Homecoming Queen Suzanne Ancy was elected by the student body. BELOW RIGHT: Mike Blaylock served as escort to Senior princess Nancy Zwayer. ABOVE LEFT: Kathy Jones serves as a Senior princess with escort Justin Rue. ABOVE RIGHT: Freshmen Doug Peters, D'Ann Reed, Cindi Gentz, and David Richardson represent their class. LEFT: Escort James Rost, princesses Marla Ball and Sylvia Komatsu, and escort Chris Dills represent the Juniors. ABOVE: Elected by the Sophomore class were Arden Schuetz and Sue Pounders with escorts Bo Smith and John Dear. Team Selects 1972-73 Football Co The 1972-73 varsity football boys chose their own court this year. They were presented at the Home- coming pep rally on Friday, October 27. and later that night at the game. RIGHT: Queen Beth Pearson is escorted by football players Wes Anderson and Kirk Din- kins. BELOW: The football court as presented on the field. .7 ABOVE LEFT: Sheri New and Zane Kent wait for the presentation. ABOVE RIGHT: Sophomore Don Grantham escorts Kristi Brashears. LEFT: John Malmberg escorts Junior princess Cindi Durough, Princess Sheri Montgomery, and escort Danny McClendon represent the freshman class. Homecoming Spirit Increase' Beginning the year's Homecoming activities, the traditional decorations appeared and provided homeroom competition. Homeroom 401 and 402 combined their efforts in the library and came out with first place. On October 27, green and gold blended throughout the school as mums and streamers were displayed by the girls. In addition, the Homecoming pep rally was held with the presen- tation of the Football Queen and court. Climaxing the week was the anticipation of the football game and Homecoming dance. RIGHT: Library decorations win first place in Homecoming competition. BELOW LEFT: Suzanne Ancy, Cindy Scott, and Laura Prollock, display their mums and big smiles. BELOW RIGHT: Cathy Camp and Darlene Sanders enjoy themselves at the game. img 091, of I 3'f'g,io5: om VOd789J3C 905 'Wi Q J fl f- f I f Q . Oi , ,N 0 , o 000010 0009 Q ance Unites Old, New Students The night of October 28, brought Homecoming week officially to a close. The dance provided a time for exes to return and see old friends as everyone moved to the music of Lead Stamp. Something new was added to this year's dance with presentation of Paul Phillips as Foot- ball King. ABOVE LEFT: J. W. Briscoe takes time out to watch the activities at the Homecoming dance. ABOVE: Terry Kelly and Terry Reavis dance with the accompaniment of Lead Stamp. RIGHT: Yolanda Rasmussen and Daryl Ussery enjoy the company of one another. Students In the midst of the presidential campaigns, Western Hills had its chance to vote in a mock election. Through the efforts of The Young Democrats and TeenAge Republi- cans, both sides of the ticket were equally represented. With the cam- paigns ending on November 1, the students cast their votes with the outcome being the re-election of President Nixon. Predict Presidential Electior he ' MV mam low. Nix: '55 u.s.sEum RIGHT: Tookie Webster and Paul Boyd station themselves at their campaign booth. BELOW LEFT: Democrats also presented their side to the students. BELOW RIGHT: Republican Kenneth Sutton and Democrat Dan Burnam count votes in the counse- lor's office. roman 'T WT ,t Seniors Elect New Leaders Seniors running for officers of their class gave their campaign speeches Monday, November 20. After the assembly, the seniors returned to home- room and cast their votes. The outcome of the elec- tion was Dean Frantz, presidentg Dana Woodsg vice- presidentg and Faith Brumbelow, secretary. FAR LEFT: Vanessa Mooney walks to the podium to make her campaign speech. LEFT: Steve Corder waits on stage with other can- didates. BELOW: Vice-president candidate Richard Williams makes his speech as Steve Corder, Dean Frantz, David McGoodwin, Dana Woods, and Mark Wooten wait their turn. I7 Cougar Band Elects Own Cou Displaying pride in their organiza- tion, the Cougar Band presented their own sweetheart court this year. The court consisted of a band sweetheart and their princesses rep- resenting the four class levels. All of the girls were escorted by band members. President Wally Jones made the presentation at the foot- ball pep rally on November 17. RIGHT: Laura Hines, Lynda Tallant, Dana Woods and Lisa Moore constitute the band court. BELOW LEFT: Sweetheart Dana Woods waits for the band to begin. BELOW RIGHT: Band president Wally Jones presents the court at the last football pep rally. .. is WX G if 3 'fi weetheart Honored t Lions Tourney Varsity basketball boys presented senior, Barby Lee, as the Lions Club Tourney Sweetheart Tuesday, December 19. Her escorts were sen- ior basketball players, Sandy Bal- lard, Wade Gafford, Billy Grider, Jimmy Stevens, and David Woods. Barby was also announced at all games of the Lions Club Tourna- ment. ment. -fl V ABOVE LEIT: Senior, Barby Iee was pres- ented as basketball sweetheart at the Llons Tournament. ABOVE RIGHT An enthusias- tic crowd attends the Lions Toumey LEFI' Basketball players Gary Corzine and Sandy Ballard play against Paschal ln the tourna H747 Cougar Place Takes Qff The third annual Cougar Capers got off the ground this year with daytime shows December 7 and 8, and a night performance on Decem- ber 8. This year's show consisted of various acts ranging from folk sing- ing to a magic act. After a success- ful hijacking the faculty joined forces to present a surprise ending. ABOVE RIGHT: Pilots Don Howard and Jimmy Stevens keep the show flying along ABOVE LEFT: Nancy Lynch and Janet Maddox perform during Act I RIGHT: Connie Bell dances to We ve Only Just Begun. RIGHT: Sophomore girls tell about Animal Crackers In My Soup. BELOW LEFT: Dean Frantz stresses a point to Mark Wooten. BELOW RIGHT: Red Hots Anita Blaycock, Mattie Washington, and Weslynn Walker sing for the enjoyment of the audience. Program Combining the forces of the band, chorus, and drama department the spirit of Christmas was conveyed to the students. During period one on December 18, the seniors and juniors attended the program, while the sophomores and freshmen saw it during period 6. The presentation began with songs by the chorus directed by Mrs. Jewell Kelly. The band followed with a medley under the direction of Mr. Jerry Jones. Members of the drama department expressed their interpretation of The Night Before Christmas for the enjoyment of the audience. ABOVE RIGHT: The Cougar Band plays music to add to the Christmas atmosphere. ABOVE LEFT: Sydney Shimp, Cheri Lock- hart, David Kniffen, Judy Blue, James Car- roll, and Kay Squires perform. RIGHT: David Kniffen watches as Santa Claus, George Antonio gets straight to his work. 251 - 5 Promote Christmas Cheer A Q A gawk!! mvwmfm- wi' 1 ,,,, M df 1 -P K' , .'a,2' ff: L I 0 I ,v ji ,Y N X . .54 s V. X s 'f as 2 -6 L N . 1' W XX S -as a ef an S 4 x ' ' 1 I M , E, 1, W ' . . Q -KL 'ii K K m I on P .isis E E aoos ,G Ni' if J , - za, . If-f A We Q' if A ' C as sr as 5 E N -bi a 1 T afsaig Ng e1 ABOVE LEFT: Decorations appeared in the window of the main office. ABOVE RIGHT: The familiar Christmas tree brightens the hallway for students. RIGHT: Santa Claus, Dean Frantz, tries to persuade Mr. Cox to part with some money for Santa's Pals. QM ii. arties, Santa Highlight Season -,.. 3 ' ',' - '..1 , '3 i N 5 With an early dismissal on Decem- ber 19, beginning the Christmas hol- idays, the short school week was filled with holiday spirit. The famil- iar tree stood in the front hall and decorations appeared everywhere. The spirit of giving was shown in the 3200.00 collected for Santa's Pals with old Santa himself collecting it. ABOVE: Spanish students in Miss Rehm's class enjoy the holiday festivities. LEFT: Language teacher, Mrs. Rebecca StevensonQ cuts a cake presented to her by one of her classes. Love is an Opening Door served as the theme for the 1973 Valentine's Dance, held on Saturday, February 17. This year's decorations provided more of an atmosphere, with tables covered in white table cloths set off with red hearts encir- cling the room. As announced, this year's class favorites were seniors Debbie Bailiff and Sandy Ballard, juniors Marla Ball and Randy Higdon, sophomores Kon- nie Karnes and Robby Gower, and freshmen Sheri Montgomery and Dan Terrell. The Spirit Club introduced Terry Kelly and Randy Higdon as Mr. and Miss Spirit with nominees Wesley Anderson, Dean Frantz, Konnie Karnes, and Beale Tolbert. RIGHT: Tammy Cornett and Ron Strittmatter enjoy the hall decorations. BELOW: Seniors Dena Robbins, Suzanne Ancy, and Susie Ray work on decorating the front hall. Lodello Sets Mood for Valentine's Dance In ln C 8 4 5 Q .wif LEFT: Betty Sharp and Matthew Spahn pause in front of the huge heart. RIGHT: Mr. Spirit, Randy Higdon and Miss Spirit, Terry Kelly were pres- ented at the dance. BELOW LEFT: Miss Spirit finalist Beale Tolbert as escorted by Mike McCauley. BELOW RIGHT: Johnnel Wright and date Andy Trammel take time for a picture before entering the dance. 6 W-is , gym, l87 Students Involved 111 School Life Western Hills students always find time to support their basketball team during the middle of other activities. The seniors began magazine sales early in February, trying to reach their goal of 89,000 The selection of class favorites were also announced during the month. Science Projects were constructed by the chemistry classes along with the Clean Environment Club spon- soring a paper drive for the purpose of buying a bike rack. ABOVE: Varsity cheerleaders Barby Lee, Nancy Zwayer, Janet Johnson, Sylvia Komatsu, Beth Pearson, Marla Ball, and Cindi Dorough lead cheers at the Southwest game. RIGHT: Senior advisor, Mrs. Mary Lynn Foust discusses magazine sales with seniors Roy Guinnup, Ritchie Furlow, John Gateff, Kirk Dinkins, Wade Gafford, and Alan Gar- land. WA! ff ,xvas-a,Am,,,,6,,i,NMJM WM A, H I M IN Ww- a,N-Nh Wad' fs, K ABOVE LEFT: Junior Luanne Bowen works in the chemistry lab. ABOVE RIGHT: Bas- ketball team members Mike Hutchison, Mark Brooker, Gary Corzine, Jimmy Stevens, and manager Ken Morrison are honored at a pep rally. LEFT: Sunny Thiebaud and Holly Lile vote for class favorites in the front hall. ABOVE: CEC members Janet Weldon, Laura Wells, and Candi Vernon load newspaper from the paper drive. .hgh ABOVE LEFT: Students Randal Anderson, Jackie Smart, David Crippen, Susan Grigsby, and Kathy Jones listen to guest speaker on College Night. ABOVE RIGHT: G.D.R.A. member Genise Bright escorts track member Mike Chadwick to class. RIGHT: National Honor Society members Beale Tolbert, Nancy Zwayer, Sally Rost, Joan Chamberlain, Nancy Gregg, and Tim Scoggins help at the College Night information table. n..,. has fi, F. lanned Events Benefit Students '-. Y . 9, . V -'T l F43 ie! .',, -by '1' 5 5. ,.-ns This year the G.D.R.A. girls took an interest in track. Decorations were put up every week for the boys, with the exception of one week when the girls Walked each boy to class. College night and our new leader- ship class were set up to help the students of Western Hills. The his- tory of rock was explained in a spe- cial program on March 2. ABOVE LEFT: Members of leadership class Wanda McKinney, Barbara Thomas, Dan Burnam, Kim Lotz, and Jan Riach listen as Mr. Lee explains the purpose of the course. ABOVE: Ron Clark and Larry James talk with Holly Lile after presenting the history of rock and roll. LEFT: Cyndi Taggart deco- rates Steve Brown's locker before a track meet. Jr ff? f Basketball Team Honors Sandi Frant, ,,.. .M M.. 3,3 . ,af1vs,-,,5x14w,sf- Hs- ,F . The basketball team announced Sandi Frantz, as their 1973 queen, at the faculty-student basketball game on March 6. Co-captains Sandy Bal- lard and Jimmy Stevens presented the queen before the student body. The Old Crows took on the Spring Chickens during second and sixth periods. RIGHT: Basketball queen, Sandi Frantz, was presented by team member Jimmy Stevens. BELOW: Coach Allie watches as Spring Chicken Sandy Ballard goes for the ball. BELOW RIGHT: Students were able to attend the game during periods 2 and 6 on March 6. fi Ei ,qw , , ,,., :ll If 1 'li of , llll..,. lllgll ul. 'Al ani'-flu ualnig. lll llli lllliklll tual Ill! llllillli lllllgglll llllli I! lllll' luali...il Shady Qaks Sets Stage For Backwards Dance On the night of March 9, students of Western Hills met at Shady Oaks Country Club for a backwards dance. The dance was sponsored by the senior girls and took months of planning. Money was raised by vari- ous projects and donations. The girls and their dates danced to music pro- vided by Big Spring. .fi ABOVE LEFT: Kristi Dodson and Bobby Yelvington enjoy each other's company. ABOVE RIGHT: Sharon Latson, Gary Rich- ard, and Shelia Washington relax at one of the tables. LEFT: Debra Morris and her date move to the music of Big Spring. 'i'L W 1- Season Ends With 4-6 Recorc lffwifwiizi 59- 1- fwwqeg f ,wiiswei . , -wi:-it-W1,,,f:f,,..H W .MM.,M,vs.-a,,e,,,sg,f. - fs. .. - ,,ff' ftp, H IW? K 5. 4 vw 'Wh 2 'E V ' k'h' 1 l K ,KW ' .- M - , g 2 l ,- ,W A J in It K an , I A J, . wir' X H . . ' ,Q-Q .ji Q . A 1,5 U' 0 - H 'J-Rf, :V R I, xg A , .ii . ,f . ' A sr. E91 Y , . - s - L XA., ' ' 4' Y 'Q -, --N 52, 5' A Q , , A lg iiinnx H a Muff' We iw' S s .. Yi R 1 45 , 1 . , ,- , . -A,-, , - V K H A ITV, an yu! A ., 'M 1 ' I ,pg - ei.: W . X K ,award 0, AE r Q F 4 33 W 9 C' ' ,Q S 'W S72 MLOARS filkvw A ' 5 U In r Sw A , v ,P -F,wf'l'3 any K' LU' A H . I n 54 mis: ,, Jgugsn 5 ABOVE: The Varsity team members are: FRONT ROW: Larry O'Brien, Roy Guinnup, Paul Phillips, Randy Rich, Don Pengelley, John Gateff, Steve Elliott, John Malmberg, Don Grantham. SECOND ROW: Ralph Raleigh, Joe Tucker, Zane Kent, Kirk Din- kins, Wesley Anderson, Frank Houx, Randal Anderson, Joe Cobb, Mike Meyers. THIRD ROW: Lewi Drayden, Morris Keith, Ronald Beasley, Bobby Candelaria, Jim Smith, Randy Higgon, Art Walker, Jr., Don Fojtik, Rhett Hubbard. LAST ROW: David Wood, Terry Lee, Larry Watkins, Steve Brown, Jack Williams, Steve Roberson, Richard McElhannon, Bryan Boswell, Brad Thomton. 'MAR WHHS 6 0 7 32 9 22 27 0 33 0 1972 VARSITY RECORD OPPONENT 13 O.D. Wyatt 46 Permian 10 Eastern Hills 14 Dunbar 0 Trimble Tech 28 Heights 6 Paschal 13 Southwest 13 Carter 20 Northside 1 E 5 ? The Cougars kicked off their 5th season against O. D. Wyatt at Clark Stadium on September 7. At the end of four quarters of defensive strug- gle, the Cougs were on the short end of a 13-6 score. The next week Hills traveled to Odessa and met the Per- mian Panthers. The state-ranked West Texans finally wore down the Cougars, coasting to a 46-0 victory. A last second field goal by Eastern Hills disappointed the Cats for the third straight week as their bid for a tie ended in a 10-7 defeat. LEFT: Tommy Johnson lends sideline sup- port. BELOW: Coach Walker receives pressbox advice. BOTTOM: Sidelined Cougars anticipate return to action. 17 Lettermen Re TOP: Senior Paul Phillips 1601 plugs the hole against Heights. ABOVE: Brad Thornton lunges for a pass against Paschal. RIGHT: Zane Kent prepares to take the snap from center Jack Williams. Western Hills recorded its first victory of the year September 29 with a smashing 34-14 victory over a rugged Dunbar team, which John Malmberg paced with 126 yards rushing. One Week later the Tech Bulldogs were clawed 9-0 in a game dominated by the big Cougar defense. TOP: Cougars dive on fourth and one against Paschal. LEFT: Zane Kent searches for an open receiver. ABOVE: Cougar offense prepares to move against Wyatt. 200 On October 19 the Cougs braved the chilly weather to battle Arling- ton Heights at Farrington Field. After a see-saw struggle that saw Zane Kent pass for a season high of 187 yards, victory barely eluded the Cougars 28-22. Homecoming, October 27, Clark Field. Western Hills vs. Paschal. The mighty cats pull out all the stops, and completely demolish the Pan- thers 27-6 in a rewarding and well deserved victory. OHF Fl Varsity Improves Recor :: J ft' . , 7 . , W J W 4 W N X r ,, ,. 2 . yppykn i . b ,. . ff I -. , A L...-4 '1 3 1,173 llr 'A r Q' I -f.' f 'kkfi 2 I .wg ,M , 1 W If . T ky f9'w , . Aj. '.-, I X 7 1 i fl i f ,. 'f' 7 , f in iiiiii Lf' IQ 'fi' 7' if ' 'P , Ji' -'f715f'3?fM J4 : i.-, l z. . wf w' 5 re..:5 ... ii ' V V O, ,, ,, ., I - . A f.-,, if. , ., ., L . V.. :,, as yn K 749,759+ if eiii TOP: John Malmberg goes in for the score against Dunbar. ABOVE: Steve Roberson pressures Panther quarterback. RIGHT: Zane Kent and Kirk Dinkins discuss Friday nights action. T' LEFT: Cougar defender deflects a Tech kick. BELOW: Hills wins the toss, and elects to receive. BOTTOM: Cougars record another touch- down in victory over Dunbar. 'e -fame? '21 fl,-W A , Ek 'IA 1 '15 11- Bl- 1,1 ' fl 'L 195 , 4'f 'NSW 'F , rm W . Y V r ,, V. VW V ' M Vila' ,N ,Q-,qw W O In a game that never saw the Hills offense get untracked, the Southwest Rebels defeated the Cou- gars 13-0 at Clark Field. On a cold, drizzly night at Handley Field the Cougars steamrolled the Carter Eagles 33-13. The Cats clawed out 288 yards total offense, while stopping numerous Carter attempts. In the final game of the 1972 sea- son, the Cougars met North Side at Farrington Field. The Steers proved too much, as the disappointed Cougs suffered a 20-0 setback, finishing their season with a 4-6 record, 2-3 in district. nfs.. ,445 X M J ,- ' 4' TOP: Cougar defenders set up kick rush against Wyatt. ABOVE: Coach Coulson observes the action on the field. RIGHT: Kent releases a bullet for receiver Brad Thornton. Season Ends With High Hopes TOP: John Malmberg runs to daylight against Paschal. LEFT: A week of preparation ends as Kirk Dinkins prepares to do battle. ABOVE: Cougar quarterback-Zane Kent, a man of responsibility. 204 vi' Iunior Varsity Ties For District The Cougar Junior Varsity began the season by losing their first three gamesg to O.D. Wyatt 9-0, to East- ern Hills 14-12, and to Dunbar 27-7. But after edging undefeated L.D. Bell 7-6, the Cougs won five of their last six 18-3, Southwest 13-8, and Northside 24-16, the loss coming from Heights by the slight margin of eight points, 14-6. BELOW: Junior Varsity team members are: FRONT ROW: Mark Luttrell, Terry Truax, Jimmy Moore, Dale Baird, Rodney McCoy, Junior Phillips, Mitch Macha, Jack Thieland, Kirk Brown. BACK ROW: David McKinzie, Mark McReynolds, Robert Koger, Kenny Dolson, Larry Watkins, Ricky Watson, Dwain Crawford, James Key, John Harper, Bo Smith. RIGHT: Rodney McCoy attempts to escape a tackler. f',,A 'Will ff' rw , e l p I -t 1 Q11-,aw TOP: Terry Truax and Mike Ancy rush to the scene of action. LEFT: Joe Cobb attempts to block a punt while playing a home game. ABOVE: Jack Thiebaud outdistances pursuer in a late afternoon game. 206 +A- Frosh This year's edition of Freshmen football players at Western Hills struggled through a frustrating 0-9- 1 season. Although the team worked desperately for a Win, the breaks Went the other way. The lone bright spot of the season was a 6-6 tie with Trimble Tech. RIGHT: Matt Smith assists in tackling an opponent as Robert Dunham looks on. BELOW: Carey Ream, Doug McFarland and Mike Cates look on as Cougars bring down opposing ball carrier. Suffer Disappointing Seasor I s ef? U -xy we . ' '7 .W I fs C! n gf N?-0 n g , t V, N05 4 plug, i,4,,,g, 69' , n g - , W , 1 i M' A' A TOP: The Freshmen team members are: Cfirst rowl Robert Dunham, Danny McClendon, Tim Neal, Charles Lang, Mike Cates, Mike Saba, Paul Wilson, James Cal- fee, Harold Horton, fsecond rowj Brian Holmes, Kevin Wills, Tony Scorcio, Robert Dary, Randy Prater, Russ Dutnell, Steve Swonger, David Adams, Jeff Edwards, Rob- ert Hubbard, Cthird rowj Bill Blythe, Gary Plumleigh, David Richardson, Kerry Reems, George Summerville, Mike Harrell, Mark Baker, Tim Daniells, Trey Thomas, Tim Raso, Randy Giles, ffourth rowj Bryan Car- penter, Danny Burke, Doug McFarlane, Paul Riddle, Drew Campbell, Clay Moore, Billy Niehoff, Ben Carrillo, Carey Cox, Butch Allen, Matt Smith, Danny Terrell and John McDuff. LEFT: Plans completed. the Cougars break their huddle. ABOVE: Coach Helbing instructs in the finer points of football technique. 207 TOP: The team performs warm-ups before a district game. ABOVE: Jimmy Stevens looks towards the basket for a rebound. RIGHT: Gary Corzine waits for a hopeful rebound against Arlington Heights. Varsity basketball players participated in three tourna- ments. Cleburne, Dallas Kimball, and the Fort Worth Lions Club Tournament made up the balance of pre-sea- son games. Coached by Mr. Richard Allie, the Cougars faced a slow start, resulting in a 5-14 pre-season record. LEFT: Gary Washington signals team mates on the floor before retuming the ball into play. BELOW: Steve Corder adds an extra point to the scoreboard. BOTTOM LEFT: The basketball team was under the leadership of Coach Richard Allie. 5. S 210 District play began with a duel between Western Hills and the Southwest Rebels. Being able to maintain two wins and three losses the first half of the season, the Cou- gars returned to defeat the Arling- ton Heights Yellow Jackets in dou- ble-overtime. The fourteen-man team destroyed district hopes for the Northside Steers with a final score of 78-76. TOP: Lowell Franklin jumps for a two-point shot. ABOVE: Gary Corzine leaps for a rebound against a Yellow Jacket defender. RIGHT: David Wood tries to regain posses- sion of the ball. 5-' we N5 Q 'H i agers End District Play ith 4-6 Record 1973 DISTRICT SUMMARY WHHS OPPONENT 44 91 Southwest 65 59 Carter-Riverside 59 65 Arlington Heights 55 62 Northside 59 61 Paschal 54 73 Southwest 70 50 Carter-Riverside 87 86 Arlington Heights 80 78 Northside 79 77 Paschal TOP: Varsity basketball team members consist of Qfront rowl manag- ers Donny Ray, Barry Nickell, Mark Brooker, Kenneth Morrison, fsec- ond row! Jim Webb, J. W. Briscoe, Gary Saylor, Wade Gafford, Billy Grider, Steve Corder, Lowell Franklin, Gary Washington, Cback rowj Paul Brooks, David Wood, Sandy Ballard, Gary Corzine, Jimmy Ste- vens, and Mike Hutchison. LEFT: Coach Richard Allie gives instructions during the Paschal game. Two points determined the des- tiny of the 1973 varsity Cagers. An 80-78 defeat by Paschal put the team in a second place tie with Northside to end district play. Sandy Ballard was district high point man, and selected as the most valuable player for district 4A-10. TOP: Coach Allie takes time out to talk to the team during the Denton contest. ABOVE: Sandy Ballard jumps for the ball to open the Paschal game at Public Schools Gym. RIGHT: Sandy Ballard receives instructions from Coach Allie at court-side. Q 5 'O 'girl Qi , 3' is i W. 1 . i 5 -f'1ii-ffffif.-fkrliQ- is l Q , LL.- ,, is-1: 4 3 t E . . g,gm.,F b za: 35,1 Est? 5 ,gm-moan J 3-Y i 3' fn J 1 1 1 ,umm-mains' us Varsity Wins Second Place District Berth S SDP? SQ? TOP LEFT: Gary Corzine stretches for the ball to begin the game against Denton. ABOVE: Jimmy Stevens runs, hoping to intercept a pass made towards a Paschal Panther. LEFT: Mike Hutchison jumps high against a Yellow Jacket defender. IV Has Impressive Season Mr. David Helbing, junior var- sity basketball coach, led his ball club through a tough 13-14 sea- son. The district victories came twice over both Carter-Riverside and Northside, and once over Arlington Heights. Pre-season play included tournaments against Paschal and Southwest. RIGHT: Coach David Helbing instructs the team during a time-out period. BELOW: Junior varsity team members include Cstandingj Douglas Thomas, Michael Burleson, Dennis Lacy, Bobby Yelvington, Tim McMahan, Craig Verwers, Tom Lawer- ence, David Doss, Mike Musgrove, Freddie Brigham, Chris Neal, James Johnson, Mike McCormick, Ckneelingj managers Norman Niesen and Dennis Stewart. i . f E MA . Eff' J ABOVE LEFT: Michael Burleson 1115 jumps for the ball while Freddie Brigham 1241, Tom Lawerence 1331 and Tim McMahan 1403 await the rebound. LEFT: Craig Verwers 1351 and James Johnson 1201 jump high against a Denton defender. ABOVE RIGHT: Tom Lawerence 1333, Bobby Yelving- ton 1321, Douglas Thomas 1102, and Chris Neal 1355 run for a rebound after Denton scores two points. 215 r V x ,l24 r V S 'vw -4 C l R ABOVE: Freshman basketball players are ifront rowj Mike Waters, Scott St. John, Kenneth Alexander, fsecond rowl Kerry Ream, Kevin Ingram, Frank Strider, Timo- thy Neal, Ricky Lane, Doug Cole, Quennion Echols, Charles Lang, Mike McCullough, lback rowj Terry Green, Kevin Newby, Bill Lane, Kerry Cox, Steven Lester, Clovis Holle- man, and Blaine Kahler. RIGHT: fleft to rightj Kerry Ream 1242, Bill Lane 1351, and Frank Strider C305 try to cause a rebound against a Northside defender. Nineteen players composed this year's freshman basketball team. Under the instruction of head coach Dale Walker, the squad participated in tournaments at both Paschal and Southwest. The team struggled for victory, but a no win season was the result of their continuing effort. Freshmen Gain Valuable Experience in District Play ABOVE LEFT: Quennion Echols goes for those extra two points. ABOVE RIGHT: Kevin Newby tries to make t . an ex ra pomt. LEFT: Cleft to rightj Kevin Newby 1151, Clo- vis Holleman 4325, and Bill Lane 1353 attempt to regain possession of the ball during the Northside game. 2 2 Freshmen Dominate Team Performance Competitive spirit ran high on the Western Hills Cross Country team of 1972. Entering various meets, they remained in contention in all of them until the finish. This year's team boasted one outstanding indi- vidual runner, Mike Carr, who placed fifth or better in every meet in which he participated. The freshman Cross Country team completed a highly successful season by taking the city crown. Their suc- cess gave hope of varsity improve- ment next season. ABOVE: Cross-country team members are Mike Carr, Kevin Fair, Chris Dills, Mike Chadwick, and Chuck Merritt. RIGHT: Kevin Fair prepares for a track event. ,su fi fr N TQ NMR as il .mn A-ff, ' -an i,-439-nl 03 Q47 ' his what xii fag! ,,0 'Mi elk. JA l 's ,Av A. ff i ,i-Wig' , gg., HT' .A skflgxg TOP: Freshman Cross-Country team mem- bers are Tom Meciena, Grady Watson, Brett Barker, Alexander Hamiliton, Pat Eastman, Dennis Schelhaus, Jay Schatte, Fred Voyles, Doug Taylor, and Barry Alexander. ABOVE: Kent Berry shows delight at the finish of a race. LEI l': Barry Alexander approaches the fin- ish line. O Outstanding Skill Displayed in Meets ABOVE: Performing the free-style swim- ming is Dan Burnam. RIGHT: Swim team member Kerin Capper exhibits the breaststroke in workout. Combining grace, coordination, and strength was the task of Mrs. Jerry Brewer, swim coach. Swim- mers met each afternoon at Panther Boys, Club for workout. The team participated in meets against area schools. A first place girls' division was captured Febru- ary in the all-city meet. Participa- tion in the regional meet in early March brought home a third place victory. Steve Hench and Shelly Neuwein competed in the state meet in Austin. Q -ssstf E 5 r TOP: Diver Yetive Grantham exhibits her skills. ABOVE: Keith Charles performs the but- terfly stroke during workout. LEFT: Relay team members Cleft to rightl are Beth Joyce, Kerin Capper, Marilyn Press- ley, and Shelly Neuwien. 2 Each passing year has seen Western Hills Tennis Teams grow in members and ability. Hard workouts were commonplace for the two teams. The girls, coached by Mrs. Lea Martin, and the boys, coached by Mr. Charles Hall, played in various area high school matches and participated in several tournaments, including Tyler and the City Meet. Afternoon Workouts ceres TOP: Making up the boys' tennis team were Qback rowj Don Howard, Grant Davis, Rich- ard Williams, Harold Carpenter, Cmiddle rowj Richard Lawton, Ron Strittmatter, Tim Scoggins, Ckneelingj Randy Rew and Mark Miller. ABOVE: Harold Carpenter hustles to make a forehand shot. RIGHT: You did what to my tennis racket? exclaims Coach Hall. firing Winning Results f.ujgsf,.,.j S ' Q ., LEFT: I have the ball, cries Terri Living- ston. BELOW: Mrs. Martin makes plans for her tennis team. BOTTOM: Members of the girls' tennis team were Cleft to rightj Marilyn Lewis, Ruthanne Hogberg, Margaret Leach, Caron Wood, Maggie McClain, Lana Ragland, Susan Dunsmoor, Sheri New, Becky Gunnels, and Terri Livingston. I4 .if 59 an ia- 1 L L .swf .V Y,,:. 5 51:55 1 fi.. ls, X s -V i ,,-- 4 -.,..,...f' ,...- ' --- ii' 224 Under the leadership of Mrs. Lea Martin, the girls' volleyball team participated in several tournaments. Wins were scored against Arlington Heights, Eastern Hills, Dunbar, and O. D. Wyatt. Consisting of seven players, the team practiced regularly after school. In February, the team won first place in a tournament at Southwest High School. olleyball Team Scores Win wt' TOP: Delores Moody, Linda Alexander, and Wes- lynn Walker watch as Anita Blaylock gets ready to serve. ABOVE: Members of the volleyball team are ffrontl Linda Alexander, Beale Tolbert, Delores Moody, Cbackl Weslynn Walker, Anita Blaylock, Cherilyn Lee, and Pat Winn. RIGHT: Mrs. Martin looks on as the team practices for a tournament. 1. .sa f ,, ,...f...,f ,,.,.-f- ,,.,,.,..f--' M,,.,,......mf----'N' .,..,,,s. .M -Q1-any llhn-...f .,....4ns X 5 f 1 Golfers Tee Off For Tournament Play if ,HV ,,' N453 t 1: r' ',1, je...--ia w1,yFf55gg,2..- -an 'wie ' - W. V Rav, ' of ef exe- fs -412' ,,,,e4fefff . 4-ggfgri gf ! -j' e:.f,rfee,e:f If . ' seat ,s,ff'di ' L 2 w . ' ' .f5Q?l .,:f5 3fTf ?'f4 T X ,sy e aff' L, i riff? ' 1 B p ' BELOW: Golfers this year were Cfront rowp John Hancock, Paul V49 Q Sutton, Don Terry, Jim Smith, Larry Harper, Charles Freund, fi 'p Charles Hahn, Cmiddle rowb Steve Howard, Robbie Gower, Joe XX, g Welch, Robby Morrill, David Shannon, Richard Pemberton, Charles , , Livingston, Relf Fenley, Cback rowj Gene Doelling, Bob Montgom- if iit'fi i iii' H f t ery, Gary Craig, Craig Harper, Tom Takes, Bill Morrill, Alan Rase in f e .aany in ben-y, Mike Goulet, Dale Blankenship, Kevin Taylor, and Mr. Dixon. - ---s-m-a-w----- K, K, Mega?- 1.1 Sponsored by Mr. Robert Dixon, the golf team prepared daily for tournaments by playing at municipal golf courses. Practices for the team were rotated between Boaz, Rockwood, Meadowbrook, and Pecan Valley courses. The WHHS golfers won the Arlington tournament in December and returned with the Team Low-ball from the Abilene tournament in February. The team also participated in the Southwest Recreational, Wichita Falls, and Brownwood tournaments. UPPER LEFT: Tom Takes perfects his swing dur- ing a practice session. LEFT: Craig Harper awaits his turn to tee off. Senior Activities Barbara Allen Chorus, transferred from Como High School. Debbie Anderson VICA, Senior Steering Committee, Mountain Line staff. Emmerson Anderson Transferred from Paschal High School. Glenda Anderson FHA, transferred from Como High School. Wesley Anderson Football, Student Council, National Honor Society. David Andrews Football, VICA. Kathy Armstrong National Honor Society, Spirit Club, FHA. Linda Armstrong Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, National Honor Society. Lisa Armstrong Co-editor of Odyssey, Mountain Line staff, FHA. Michael Arrington Band, Chorus, Football. Deborah Arrowood Marching Band, Symphonic Band, transferred from Palo Verde High School, Tucson, Arizona. Debbie Bailiff National Honor Society. Sandy Ballard Student Council, National Honor Society, Basketball. Margie Bates Science Club, FHA. Bruce Becker Spirit Club. Sherri Beissner National Honor Society, Young Life, Mountain Line staff. Gretchen Bell Transferred from Arlington Heights High School. Connie Bell French Club, corresponding secretary, OEA, transferred from Como High School. Celia Bennett Sophomore cheerleader, Jr. Representative of Spirit Club Governor's Board, Student Council, treasurer. Curtis Beverly Young Life. Louis Bickett B Band, D.E., Football. Richard Bielefeld Student Council. Paula Blackerby FHA-HERO Chapter, German Club, Spirit Club. Debbie Blackwood FHA. Michael Blaylock Football. Pat Boles Mountain Line staff, editor, Young Republicans, Spirit Club. Brian Boswell Football. Debra Boswell Pan-Am Club, VICA, Powder Puff Football. Danny Bostwick VICA, Senior Steering Committee. Paul Boyd Young Republicans. Julie Brashears DECA, secretary, Spirit Club. Mark Brooker Senior Representative for Student Council, Basketball, manager, Russian Club. Floyd Brooks Chorus, transferred from Como High School. David Brown DECA, president. Dennis Brown Transferred from Mineral Wells High School, Mineral Wells, Texas. Donna Brown National Honor Society, Spirit Club, Young Life. Kristin Broussard DECA, president and secretary, Pan-Am Club, Tennis team. Faith Brumbelow Spirit Club, FHA, chapter president, Senior Class Secretary, transferred from Cloudcroft High School, Cloudcroft, New Mexico. Roberta Brunz Spirit Club, FHA. Debby Bryant Transferred from Newark High School, Newark, Ohio. Regina Buckner CATAMOUNT staff member, FHA, Child Development. Pam Burgeson Transferred from N undelei High School, N undelein, Illinois. Dennis Burns ICT, DE, National Honor Society. Cynthia Carrell OEA, vice-president, Senior Steering Committee, National Honor Society. David Carroll Baseball, Swimming. John Carter Transferred from International School, Bangkok, Thailand. Debbie Cason VICA. Joan Chamberlain National Honor Society, French Club, Science Club. John Chamberlain Latin Club, president, National Honor Society. Michelle Chandler Student Council, National Honor Society, Spirit Club. Keith Charles Swim team, Journalism staff. Laura Charles Tri-Hi-Y, Spirit Club. Debbie Chatwin Chorus, Spirit Club. Cyndi Childers Spirit Club, OEA, FTA, president. Peggy Christian Concert Choir. Jane Christopher Mountain Line staff, OEA, VICA. Melody Clark Concert Choir, transferred from Wiesbaden, Germany Gwendolyn Clayton FHA, transferred from Como High School. Caryn Cole Spirit Club, Spanish Club, OEA, reporter. Ed Connors Transferred from Paschal High School. Annette Cooper FHA, transferred from Como High School. Debbie Cosgrove OEA, Spirit Club, FHA. Betsy Couch Spirit Club, Latin Club, Mountain Line staff. Renee Covey OEA, Spirit Club. Fondra Crawford Spirit Club, OEA, FHA. Robert Croteau Spirit Club. Cathy Culbertson Spirit Club, FHA. Mike Daniels Science Club. Vickie Davis Band, transferred from Como High School. Sylvia Day Mountain Line staff. Susan Dickenson Latin Club, Spirit Club. Rick Dillard Basketball. Kirk Dinkins Football, Latin Club. Russ Doshier Transferred from Arlington Heights High School. Lawrence Drake Senior Steering Committee, Student Council, Advanced Chorus. Lewis Drayden Football. Donna Dycus OEA, FHA, Mountain Line staff. Judy Eivens ICT. Susie Erickson Science Club, Spirit Club, Math Club. Rayma Farnsworth Band, Spirit Club. Robert Fanick Science Club, treasurer, Chess Club, president, National Honor Society. Philip Farrell Governor's Board of Spirit Club, treasurer, Tennis team. Steve Fegley Rodeo Club, president. Karen Finch Rodeo Club, Spirit Club, German Club. Deborah Flanagan Spirit Club, Red Cross Representative, junior year. Don Fojtik Football. George Fore Band, Stage Band. Delinda Foreman FHA, Spirit Club, CATAMOUNT staff member. Lillian Foreman Science Club, vice-president, Health Careers Club, Odysse staff. David Forsyth National Honor Society, Che Club, Science Club. Deborah Fowler Red Cross Representative, Pan Am Club, Science Club, transferred from Arlington Heights High School. Sandi Frantz Spirit Club, Student Council, junior year, treasurer, senior year, secretary. Charles Freund Golf, Latin Club, transferred from Sherman High School, Sherman, Texas. Ritchie Furlow Student Advisory Committee president, track. Wade Gafford Basketball, Baseball, Nationa Honor Society. Cynthia Gamble Spirit Club, Math Club. Debbie Gammon Transferred from Douglas High School, Rapid City, South Dakota. Alan Garland National Honor Society, Football, track. John Gateff Football. Roslyn Glover Volleyball team, FHA, transferred from Como High School. Phil Goodwin Football Manager, Chorus. Benny Gray Football. Melanie Green Spirit Club, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, treasurer and president Nancy Gregg National Honor Society, Co- editor of CATAMOUN T staff Science Club. Billy Grider Basketball, Latin Club. Linda Griffith CATAMOUNT staff member, Young Republicans. Susan Grigsby P.E. Majors Club, Spirit Club, Senior Steering Committee. Roy Guinnup Football, Baseball. Becky Gunnels National Honor Society, Tennis team, Senior Steering Committee. Karen Hackney FHA, transferred from Southwest High School. Leslie Hager National Honor Society, Swim team, Red Cross, president. Joy Hamilton National Honor Society, Pan Am Club, CATAMOUNT staff member. Nancy Hancock National Honor Society, secretary, Spirit Club. Frank Hands Mountain Line staff. Craig Harper Golf team, National Honor Society. l Harrell 3and, Stage Band, Marching 3and. ima Gene Harris FHA. aron Harris ?HA, transferred from Como High School. tty Hatcher Spirit Club, FHA. ldy Hayes Science Club, French Club, ?an Am Club. ndy Henderson DEA, Spirit Club. rsie Henderson JEA, transferred from Como ?Iigh School. uce Hendricks Stage Band, Band. bbie Hernandez 'Iational Honor Society, Student Council. bbye Hess ?HA, Spirit Club, transferred 'rom Rome Free Academy, Some, New York. nes Hicks ?erforming Choir. rry Hoefner viountain Line staff, co-editor :ve Holton 3and, Drum major, Senior Steering Committee. anda Houston PHA, Science Club, ransferred from Como High School. Lnk Houx 'ootball, French Club, Drama Ilub. dy Howard Lpirit Club. 'ah Howard 'HA, National Honor Society, 'ri-Hi-Y Club. ve Hudgens Rand, French Club, National Ionor Society. 'ry Huey Drama Club. thleen Hurren itudent Council, Mountain ,ine staff, news and sports ditor, Student Advisory lommittee. 11a Ingram 'HA, Tri-Hi-Y Club, ransferred from Como High ichool. te Jackowski todeo Club, Science Club, library Club. L James DEA, secretary and treasurer, Jational Honor Society, Spirit Ilub. l Johnson latin Club. imy Johnston DECA. n Jones. JECA. ly Jones lpirit Club, FHA. thy Jones lpirit Club, secretary, Senior lteering Committee, Iheerleader. .lly Jones land, Stage Band. thy Jordan JECA, Mountain Line staff. Debbie Justice Spirit Club, P.E. Majors Club, Volleyball team. Dan Kearby ICT. Larry Keils Band, Stage Band. Morris Keith Football, National Honor Society. Scott Kelly Spirit Club, transferred from Arlington Heights High School. Pamela Kennington Russian Club, transferred from John F. Kennedy High School, Granada Hills, California. Zane Kent Football, FHA. Rick Keoughan VICA. Kathy Kincheloe German Club, Drama Club, Concert Choir. David King French Club, FHA, Drama Club, transferred from Como High School. Irene Koerner Latin Club, vice-president, Spirit Club, Senior Steering Committee. Linda Lane FHA. Patricia Lane FHA Hero Chapter. Yolanda Lang FHA. George Larty VICA. Sharon Latson FHA, Chorus. Robert Lawrence Football, manager. Richard Lawton Russian Club, president, National Honor Society, vice- president, Student Council. Mark Lawyer Transferred from Notre Dame International School, Rome, Italy. Barby Lee Cheerleader. Shelia Lee Chorus, FHA, transferred from Como High School. Marilyn Lewis National Honor Society, Tennis team, Science Club. Val Lewis Math Club, Spirit Club. Terrie Livingston Student Council, Senior Representative, Spirit Club, Tennis team. Martha Long Spirit Club. Kim Lotz FHA, FTA, vice-president, Student Council. Sherry Lowrey FHA, Spirit Club. Nancy Lynch Transferred from Freemingham South High School, Freemingham, Missouri. Mike Maas Football, Track, transferred from Riverside Poly High School, Riverside, California. Janet Maddox Transferred from West Torrance High School, Torrance, California. Walter Manning DECA, Band. Linda Marsh Spirit Club, Rodeo Club. Linda Marshall National Honor Society, National Merit Finalist, French Club. Jimmy Martin Mountain Line staff, Spirit Club, Football and Baseball manager. Teresa Martindale Spirit Club, VOE. Sylvester Mayberry ICT, Band. Ken McCarty CATAMOUNT staff, German Club, Latin Club. Mike McCauley Spirit Club, president, Tennis team, Band. Richard McElhannon Football. David McGoodwin Student Council, Baseball, Basketball. Deane Mclnroe Spirit Club, Student Council, Mountain Line staff. Ron McIntyre Latin Club, Science Club. Jeanette McKenzie Spirit Club, Swim team, Senior Steering Committee. Buddy McKittrick Football, Mountain Line staff. Estella McKnight Chorus. Mike MacSwain Latin Club, Spirit Club, Baseball. Norma McNiel CATAMOUN T staff, co- editor, National Honor Society, German Club, president. Mary Meads Band, Majorette. Melissa Mealer Pan Am Club, president, Girls Basketball, Spirit Club. Gail Meeks Student Advisory Committee, Senior Steering Committee. Charles Merritt Track. David Messler Transferred from Shueinen High School, Kerrville, Texas. Janet Millett Spirit Club, Band, FHA Hero Chapter. Dale Milliner Transferred from Wiesbaden, Germany. Fred Minix National Honor Society. Barbara Montgomery FHA Hero Chapter, transferred from Como High School. Bob Montgomery Golf team, Concert Band, Marching Band. Vanessa Mooney Senior Steering Committee, Student Advisory Committee, transferred from Como High School. Nancy Moore FHA, Math Club, Tennis team. Bill Morrill German Club, co-president, Golf team, Football. Kim Morse Student Council, Red Cross Representative, Baseball. David Murphy Baseball, Football. Marc Musgrave Golf team. Evelyn Nettleton FHA, HERO Chapter, Spirit Club. Sheri New Cheerleader, four years, Tennis team, Student Council. Page Nichols FHA, Spirit Club. Barry Nickell Basketball, Spirit Club. Barry Nickell Basketball, Spirit Club. Dennis O'Neal CATAMOUNT staff, Drama Club. Vicki Oldham Mountain Line staff, FHA, president. Kim Osborn National Honor Society, French Club, Math Club, secretary. Juanita Otto Transferred from Como High School. Allisha Overton Volleyball team, Track, Basketball, transferred from Como High School. Beverly Oxley Mountain Line staff, DECA, FHA. Bill Palmer CATAMOUN T staff, Drama Club. Rick Patterson Student Council, Track team, Football. Beth Pearson Cheerleader, Student Council, National Honor Society. Don Pengelly Football. Ladean Phillips National Honor Society, treasurer, Spirit Club, Student Council. Maurice Phillips VICA. Paul Phillips Football. Vicky Phillips FHA HERO Chapter, Pan Am Club. Glen Plumlee Track, Mountain Line staff. Debbie Plumleigh Transferred from Fontana High School, Fontana, California. Marilyn Pressly Swim team, Spirit Club, Senior Steering Committee. Cindy Prince Spirit Club, Rodeo Club. Laura Prollock FHA, secretary, German Club, Spirit Club. Suzanne Pryor Concert Choir. Jean Rainwater DECA. Ralph Raleigh National Honor Society, Football, German Club. Dan Rasco Russian Club, Basketball, Football. Donny Ray Basketball, Student Council, National Honor Society. Susie Ray Spirit Club, FHA. Debbie Reavis National Honor Society, OEA, president, Spirit Club. Terry Reavis Football, Baseball, Red Cross Representative. Danna Reed Spirit Club, vice-president, Cheerleader, Student Council. Debbie Reeves FHA. Karen Rehmeyer National Honor Society, German Club, Math Club. Gary Richard Band, Track. Dawne Rigby Spirit Club, DECA. Dena Robbins Spirit Club. Shirley Rose FHA HERO Chapter, Spirit Club, German Club. Lula Rosser National Honor Society. Sally Rost National Honor Society, president, Student Council, Student Advisory Committee. Ruth Ann Routon VICA, FHA. Weldon Rowan German Club. Ken Rusnak DECA, Spirit Club, transferred from Castleberry High School. Karen Rux CATAMOUNT staff, Spirit Club, National Honor Society. Karen Sadowski FHA HERO Chapter, Spirit Club, transferred from Rantoul Township High School, Rantoul, Illinois. Danny Sarrett Transferred from Arlington Heights High School. Cindy Scott Tri-Hi-Y, secretary, National Honor Society. Charlene Shearhart VICA. Kristin Shelton Spirit Club, FHA, Drama Club. Susanne Sheridan FHA, Spirit Club, Math Club. Julie Shiflett National Honor Society, Biology Club, transferred from Kaiserslautern American High School, Germany. Kim Shurtleff Drama Club, FHA, Latin Club. Craig Skaggs Morning Watch Club, Spirit Club. Tom Skehan FHA HERO Chapter, transferred from Douglas High School, Ellsworth, South Dakota. Laure Skiffington FHA HERO Chapter, president. James Slater ICT. Thomas Small DECA. Chester Smith Transferred from West High School, Denver, Colorado. Denise Smith Chorus, FHA, Pan Am Club. Ester Smith FHA. James Smith Football. Mixon Smith ICT, vice president. Mike Smith VICA, treasurer. Stuart Smith Rodeo Club. Lisa Snow Spirit Club, DECA. Elizabeth Sparks Transferred from Como High School. James Sparks Football, Golf. Jane Squires FHA HERO Chapter. Dana St. John Spirit Club, Pan Am Club, FHA. Michael Steed Transferred from General H. H. Arnold High School, Wiesbaden, Germany. Jimmy Stevens Basketball, National Honor Society, Student Council. Fred Stiles CATAMOUNT, 71-72 staff member, Chess Club, Bowling. J im Strack ICT. Carol Streett Young Democrats, transferred from Abraham Lincoln High School, Brooklyn, New York. Ken Sutton Teenage Republicans, Football manager, Golf team. Mark Tatum Russian Club, Drama Club. Gary Taylor Baseball, Football. Pam Teague FHA HERO Chapter. Tim Terrell Teenage Republicans, president, Health Careers Club, Red Cross Representative. Bebe Thomas Rodeo Club. Shiryl Thompson Spirit Club, National Honor Society, Student Council. Brad Thornton Football, Student Council, , Track team. Lisa Timmerman FHA. Beale Tolbert Spirit Club, National Honor Society, Latin Club. David Tolson Basketball, VICA. Tim Trudeau Football, Band, Stage Band. Brenda Turner FHA. Suzie Vercruysse Spirit Club. Michael Verwers Track team, Football. Arthur Walker Senior Steering Committee, Football, Student Advisory Committee. Cindy Walker Spirit Club. Cynthia Walker School Choir, transferred from Como High School. Mike Wallace VICA. Don Walter Transferred from Cleburne High School, Cleburne, Texas. Mattie Washington FHA, city representative, Red Cross Representative, Chorus. Shelia Washington Transferred from Como High School. Sandra Waterhouse FHA, transferred from Como High School. Randall Watkins Marching Band, Concert Band. Cindy Wattier Student Council, National Honor Society, Young Life. Mindy Watts Spirit Club, FHA. George Webster Senior Steering Committee. Charlotte Weir FHA. Walter Welborn Latin Club, president and vice president, Morning Watch Club, Tennis team. Albert Welch Transferred from San Angelo Central High School, San Angelo, Texas. Jerry Wells DECA, Rodeo Club. Donna Wetzler Transferred from General H. H. Arnold High School, Wiesbaden, Germany. Brenda Wheaton Red Cross Representative, Chorus. Steve Whisenhunt VICA. Jack Williams Football, National Honor Society. Richard Williams Tennis Team, Student Council, French Club. Steve Williams Football. Mary Williamson Spirit Club, Tri-Hi-Y, chaplain, FHA. Lynne Willis Spirit Club, Student Council, FHA. Patricia Willis OEA, Chorus. Patti Willsey Spirit Club, Student Council, FHA. Gary Wilson Band. Kathy Wilson FHA, Drama Club, Transferred from Arlington Heights High School. Sherrie Wilson Spirit Club, FHA, Cougar Mascot. Nancy Winton Mountain Line staff, Spirit Club. Caron Wood Spirit Club, National Honoi Society, Tennis team. David Wood Football, Basketball. Dana Woods Senior Steering Committee, vice-president, Band Majorette. Patricia Woolen Transferred from Como Hi, School. David Wooten Football. Mark Wooten Baseball, Spirit Club, Senio Steering Committee. Debbie Wright Spirit Club, VICA, FHA. Alberta Young Red Cross Representative. Nancy Zwayer Cheerleader, three years, National Honor Society. Index Faculty Administration Board Members 10 Mr. Julius Truelson 10 Mrs. Frances Alles 10, 11 Mr. Bob Lee 9, 10, 11 Mr. Carl Robinson 10, 11 Mr. P. B. Stovall 10 Counselors Mrs. Ann Bradley 13 Mrs. Kathryn Edwards 13, 50 Mr. Bill Polson 13 Mrs. Mary Alice Webb 13 Librarians Mrs. Hazel Craig 13 Mrs. Peggy Herring 13 Office Staff Mrs. Barbara Blanks 12 Mr. Danny Butler 9, 13, 73 Mrs. Sallie Carter 12 Mr. David Erskine 13 Mrs. Frances Lipscomb 9, 12, 73 Miss Marietta Miller 13 Mrs. Madge Prince 12 Mrs. Bessie Thomas 9, 12 Mr. James Thomason 13 Mrs. Gladys Wallace 12 Mrs. Margaret Wilder 78, 83 Business Education Mrs. Julia Baker 30 Mrs. Mary Foust 31, 69, 88 Mrs. Melva Houston 30 Mrs. Bobbie Leggett 30, 237 Miss Mary Monarch 30 istributive Education r. Ulysses Cox 31, 69, 184 r. Tom Parks 69 Inglish rs. Marjorie Buhl 14 rs. Odessa Coultas 14, 37, 39 rs. Winifred Elliott 14 rs. Bessie Green 14 rs. Jan Guess 14 rs. Melba Jackson 14, 76, 77 r. Eric Mann 15, 79 r. Gerald McCombs 15 rs. Kaymarie McNerney 14, 15 rs. Kay Nelson 16, 17 iss Karen Noel 17 rs. Johanna Pitts 17 rs. Linda Prevost 16, 17 rs. Linda Thompson 17 rs. Alpha Wenzel 16, 17, 50 rs. Carole Yarborough 17 rs. Irs. Irs. Marie Young 17 Bettye Gomez 17 Mary Hart 17 lr. Don Abbott 33 ine Arts lr. Ed Curry 23 lr. Jerry Jones 23, 55, 58 Irs. Jewell Kelly 23, 58, 59, 183 Irs. Juanita McCulloh 23, 60 oreign Language lrs. Carol Absher 24, 62 lrs. Brigitta Brandt 24, 25, 62 liss Mary Rehm 24, 25 Irs. Carol Roberts 24, 25 Irs. Rebecca Stevenson 24, 25, 185 Irs. Rebecca Tyndall 24 Irs. Mildred Washington 24, 25, 37 Iomemaking Irs. Elise Ball 28, 65 Irs. Ruth Campbell 28 Irs. Carol Feik 28, 65 lissv Anne Kemp 74 liss Linda Nicholls 65 ndustrial Arts lr. Jack Bishop 29 lr. Larry Brown 29 lr. Larry Duker 28, 29 lr. Bill Mazy 29 lr. Don Smith 29, 74 mnitorial and Cafeteria Staff lr. Marle Angton 33 lr. Paul Boone 33 lr. Esteen Bynum 33 lr. William Gade 33 lrs. Wanda Clark 33 lr. John Glounch 33 lrs. Irene Crosby 33 lrs. Mazine Davis 33 lr. Sidney Hardin 33, 232 Irs. Hiram Henson 33 Yrs. Pansy Helton 33 Irs. Gwen Hempton 33 .rs. Jean Hoegh 33 .rs. Oleother Mitchell 33 Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer 33 Mrs. Lovetta Phillips 33 Mrs. Eula Prickett 33 Mrs. Medenia Pryor 33 Mrs. Ethel Russell 33 Mrs. Vanice Scroggins 33 Mr. Odell Sneed 33 Mr. Walters Sutton 33 Mrs. Nettie Thomas 33 Mathematics Mrs. Mary Barron 18 Mr. Neil Boyd 18 Mrs. Frances Coon 18, 50, 61, 67 Mrs. Melva Ezell 18 Mr. Andrew Henderson 18 Mr. Edwin Kahler 18 Mr. Claude Little 19 Mrs. Winifred Taylor 19, 26 Mrs. Martha Wilkerson 19 Mrs. Imogene Williamson 19 Mrs. Delores Wright P. E. Mrs. Shirley Abrams 32 Mr. Richard Allie 192, 211, 212 Mrs. Thelma Cole 32 Mr. David Helbing 214 Mrs. Lea Martin 32, 44, 223, 224 Mr. Dale Walker 197 Miss Flossie Wallace 32 Science Mrs. Ruth Amend 20, 50 Mr. Joe Coulson 20, 202 Mr. Robert Dixon 20, 70, 133, 225 Mrs. Sharland Kirkpatrick 20, 73 Mrs. Mary Lacy 20 Mr. Barron Pressley 21 Mrs. Gwen Rogers 20 Mr. Lloyd Seely 20, 21 Mr. George Sutton 21 Mrs. Doris Thompson Social Studies Mr. W. B. Cole 26, 27 Miss Donna Grigsby 26, 27 Mr. Charles Hall 27, 222 Mr. David Helbing 207, 214 Mr. Ronnie McClain 26 Mrs. Candice Metcalf 27 Mrs. Dorothy Nessen 27 Mr. Leo Perkins 27 Mr. Tom Strother 27 Students - A - Abbott, David 122 Abrams, Connie 106 Allen, Cindy 9, 106 Allen, Debora 88 Allen, Kenneth 144, 207 Allen, Randy 106 Allen, Ricky 144 Allen, 'Tammy 144 Allred, Mark 52, 56, 122 Amend, Ronald 106 Amos, Audrey 106 Amos, Sylvia 144 Ancy, James 106, 205 Ancy, Suzanne 84, 88, 170, 174, 186 Anders, David 144 Anderson, Anderson Anderson Brice 44 Deborah 88 Emmerson 88 Anderson Glenda 88 Anderson Helen 122 Anderson, Huelene 144 Anderson, James 106 Anderson Karen 122 Anderson Laura 52, 56, 122 Anderson, Melonee 51 Barker, Brett 144,219 Barnes, Joyce 144 Barnes, Kenneth 122 Barrett, Nanda 106 Bartgis, Deborah 144 Bartgis, Steve 106 Bates, Marjorie 88 Batterton, Jimmy 144 Battle, Aaron 122 Baxter, Brenda 122 Baxter, John 122 Baxter, Baxter, Kenneth 99 Sharon 144 Anderson, Randal 47, 106, 190, 196 Anderson, Wesley 36, 37, 39, 50, Bayer, Connie 88 Bayer, Debra 122 Bayer, Jodie 144 Beam, Karen 122 Bean, Redley 144 Beane, Raymond 144 Beasley, Deborah 34, 48, 122 Beasley, Ronald 89, 196 Beavers, Hershel 68, 89 Beavers, Richard 60, 121, 122 Beck, Barbara 122 Becker, Bruce 89 Beckwith, Mary 66, 106 Bedunah, Mark 122 Beissner, Kenneth 106 84, 88, 172, 196 Andress, Gary 106 Andress, James 56, 144, 150 Andress, Linda 74, 106 Andress, Michael 104 Andrews, David 88 Anness, John 122 Anness, Patricia 46, 106 Anton, Scott 144 Beissner, Sherri 47, 51, 89, 167 Bell, Connie 63, 68, 89, 180 Bell, Holly 144 Bennett, Celia 37, 39, 47, 50, 67 89 Bennett, Kathy 144 Bennett, Linda 122 Bennett, Thomas 144 Berman, Barbara 144 Antonio, Alexander 56, 144 Antonio, George 88, 182 Apodaca, Richard 144 Arendall, Karan 122 Armstrong, Amy 122 Armstrong, Cathleen 144 Armstrong, Kathryn 50, 67, 88 Armstrong, Linda 50, 88 Armstrong, Lisa 88, 76 Armstrong, Randy 122, 137 Armstrong, Terri 88 Arrington, Craig 106 Arrington, Linda 69, 106 Arrington, Michael 59, 88 Arrowood, Deborah 52, 88 Ashburn, Paula 122 Atchison, Pamela 144 ..B- Bachman, Linda 74, 106 Bahr, Christi 88 Bailey, Alden 88 Bailey, James 88 Bailiff, Deborah 51, 86, 88 Bailiff, Rebecca 51, 106 Baird, Bobbie 74, 144 Baird, Dale 106, 204 Baker, Connie 144 Baker, Constance 144 Baker, Debra 122 Baker, Mark 144, 207 Baker, Pamela 88 Adams , David 144, 207 Adams, Jan 122 Adams, Marjorie 144 Adams, Monica 144 Adams, Sheree 122 Akers, Elizabeth 144 Aldis, Kenneth 106 Aldis, Ralph 144 Aldrich, Timothy 144 Alexander, Barry 144 Alexander, Kenneth 144, 216 Alexander, Linda 66, 106, 224 Allen, Barbara 59, 88 Allen, Charisse 122 Baldwin, Robert 144 Ball, Marla 41, 106, 171, 104, 188 Ballard, Kelly 52, 122, 179 Ballard, William 35, 50, 86, 88, 192, 211, 212 Balthazar, Anthony 122 Banister, Tamara 122 Bankston, David 144 Bankston, Ronnie 106 Banta, John 106 Banta, Paul 122 Baptiste, Susan 144 Baquero, Marleny 88 Barden, Edward 122 Bernhardt, Evelyn 144 Berry, Chris 219 Berry, John 89 Best, Elysa 122 Beverly, Justin 89 Bickett, Catherine 106 Bickett, Elaine 144 Bickett, Louis 69, 89, 166 Biddlecome, Sharon 122 Bielefeld, Richard 89, 167 Bielefeld, Ronald 122 Birdow, Eartha 144 Birdow, Sharon 122 Birthisel, Robert 122 Bissell, June 89 Bissell, Timothy 122 Black, Randy 123 Blackbird, Tina 72, 123 Blackerby, Paula 89 Blackerby, James 144 Blackmon, Thomas 144 Blackwood, Deborah 89 Blackwood, Donna 106 Blankinship, Dale 123, 225 Blaylock, Anita 46, 47, 59, 106, 181, 224 Blaylock, Michael 89, 170 Bledsoe, Joe 123 Bliss, Margaret 123 Bloedau, Daniel 144 Blue, Judy 144, 182 Blythe, Bill 144, 207 Board, Claudia 144 Board, Cynthia 123 Board, Sylvia 123 Bobo ,Janet 106 Bock, Cynthia 106 Boerschig, Karen 123 Bogan, Mary 123 Boger, Lynn 39, 62, ,123 Boles, Patricia 89, 176, 77 Borrelli, Michelle 145 Bostick, Alton 107 Bostick, Billy 145 Bostwick, Danny 89, 170 Boswell, Betty 107 Boswell, Brian 89, 167, 196 Boswell, Debbie 69, 89 Bouldin, Terry 145 Bow, Brenda 107 Bowen, Debra 145 Cadenhead, Margie 107 Bowen, Luanne 107, 189 Bowles, Mary 89 Bowling, Kathlene 89 Boyd, Milton 89, 162 Boyd, Ricki 145 Brady, Beth 107 Branch, Sondra 145 Branch, Susan 123 Brandon, Bobby 145 Brandon, Tonya 145 Brannen, Richard 145 Branson, Christine 107 Branson, Vicky 145 Burt, Melody 46, 107 Burton, Deborah 145 Burton, Robert 89 Buzbee, Vicky 124 Byington, Dena 124 Byington, Russell 145 Byrd, David 145 -C- Cahill, Cindy 51, 107 Cain, Connie 145 Cain, Jimmy 145 Calfee, James 145, 207 Callarman, Rodney 124 Chase, Carol 90 Chatwin, Cynthia 124 Chatwin, Deborah 60, 90 Cheatum, Marian 146 Cheatwood, Larry 124 Cheever, David 146 Cheney, Michael 108 Childers, Cynthia 47, 60, 61, 88, 90 Childress, Ed 124 Christian, Peggy 59, 90 Christopher, Katherine 108 Couch, Elizabeth 47, 76, 77, 91 Couchman, Terry 109 Covey, Denise 91, 164 Cowen, Rebecca 91 Cox, Carey 146, 207, 216 Cox, Jody 109 Cox, Paul 68, 91 Cox, Sandra 146 Cox, Terry 109 Craig, Gary 91, 225 Craig, Gerald 147 Craven, Cindy 125 Brashears, Julie 89 Brashears, Kristi 42, 43, 123, 173 Bratcher, Jerry 145 Bratton, Diane 123, 135 Bratton, Donna 123 Breen, Susan 89 Brennand, Pamela 89 Breton, Mark 145 Brewer, Judy 89 Brewer, Marilyn 123 Bridgewater, Cassandra 123 Brigham, Freddie 107, 214, 215 Bright, Donna 123 Bright, Genise 107, 190 Briscoe, J. W. 175, 211 Brock, David 107, 165 Bronstad, Dave 107 Brooker, Mark 38, 39, 89, 189, 211 Calva, Amaila 124 Calva, William 145 Calvert, Nancy 52, 57 Camp, Cathryn 72, 124, 169, Camp, James 145 Campbell, Alan 69, 107 Campbell, Barry 90 Campbell, Billy 90 Campbell Carla 78, 107 Campbell Drew 145, 207 Campbell Gregston 124 Campbell, Shonda 67, 88, 90 Campbell, Timothy 145 Campbell, Victor 145 Christopher, Pamela 125 Church, Laura 108 Clark, Bobby 146 Clark, Catherine 146 Clark, Earl 125 Clark, Kimberly 48, 146 Clark, Lisa 108 Clark , Mary 125 Clark, Melody 59, 90 Clark, Robert 52, 125, 191 Clark, Virginia 90 Clark Claus e, Mary 108 er, Mark 146 Clayton, Gwendolyn 90 Clayton, Jill 48, 146 Clement, Jack 125 Clifton, Carla 90 Clifton, Karen 90 Clinton, Rhonda 108 Craven, Sheila 147 Crawford, Allyn 125, 204 Crawford, Fondra 91, 68 Crippen, David 91, 100, 190 Crittenden, James 125 Crosby, Shirley 91 Croslyl, Doris 109 Cross, James 147 Crosswell, Joe 147 Crosswell, Robert 109 Croteau, Robert 47, 91 Cruz, Gilbert 56, 57, 109 Cruz, Vincent 56, 147 Culbertson, Cathy 47, 91 Cullum, John 52, 56, 125 Cumbie, Bob 91 Cumbie, Lori 125 Cummings, Dwayne 91 Cwikla, John 147 Brooks, Floyd 59, 89 Brooks, Michael 107 Brooks, Paul 123, 211 Brooks, Regina 145 Broussard, Kristin 89 Broussard, Steven 123 Brown, Cheryl 61, 107 Brown, David 69, 89 Brown, Donna 50, 89, 167 Brown, Brown Ellen 52, 67, 145 J amalyne 107 Brown, Jeffrey 107 Brown, Karen 46, 51, 66, 107 Brown, Kirk 123, 204 Brown, Patrick 145 Brown, Ray 123 Brown, Steven 107, 191, 196 Brown, Brown, Suzanne 47, 78, 107 Tim 145 Campbell, William 107 Canavan, Susan 38, 39, 145 Candelaria, Robert 107, 196 Candler, John 57, 124 Candler, Joseph 67, 90 Cannon, Rosalind 124 Cantwell, Deborah 90 Capper, Kerin 124, 220,221 Carden, Lee 145 Carlisle, Sharon 108 Carmichael, David 52, 57 Carmichael, James 124 Carnahan, Lesa 124 Carpenter, Bryan 145, 207 Carpenter, Harold 108, 222 Carr, Michael 72, 108, 218 Carrell, Cynthia 50, 68, 90 Carrell, Gail 124 Carrillo, Ben 145, 207 Carroll, David 90 Carroll, Dean 145 Carroll, Gary 145 Carroll, James 145, 182 Cobb, Joe 108, 196, 205 Cobb, Ronny 125 Cobden, Alan 125 Coffman, Luther 125 Cohen, James 146 .-D- Dahl, Deborah 125 Cole, Caryn 50, 90 Cole, Chuck 125 Cole, Douglas 146, 216 Cole, Edna 146 Cole, Randy 146 Cole, Susan 125 Coleman, Cynthia 146 Coleman, Jerry 108 Coleman, Kellye 52, 146 Coleman, Vicki 90 Collins, Barbara 108 Collins, Cooper 125 Collins, Edward 90, 160 Daniel, Raymond 125 Daniels, Michael 91 Daniels, Patricia 125 Daniels, Timothy 147, 207 Darington, Roy 109 Dary, Robert 147, 207 David, Billy 56, 147 Davis, Cherie 147 Davis, Cole 147 Davis, Diane 109 Davis, Donna 147 Davis, Grant 125, 222 Davis, Jimmy 59, 91, 109 Collins, Johnny 52, 125 Collins, Loretta 125 Collins, Rickey 146 Collins, Tarrol 108 Davis, Robin 147 Davis, Sam 52, 55, 56, 125 Davis, Sandra 109 Davis, Vickie 91 Collins, Tommy 108 Carroll , Jay 145 Comer, Julie 108 188, 196, 200, 203 Brownell, Michael 123 Brucker, Joseph 145 Bruder, Karen 48, 145 Bruder, Richard 107 Brumbelow, Dawn'83, 123 Brumbelow, Faith 47, 66, 85, 89 Bruner, Mary 123 Brunz, Kathlene 145 Brunz, Roberta 89 Bryan, Bradford 145 Bryson, Angelika 107 Buckley, Norman 78, 105, 107 Buckner, David 145 Buckner, Dennis 123 Buckner, Regina 89 Bull, Margaret 124 Bunge, Angela 145 Burgeson, Cheryl 145 Burgeson, Cynthia 145 Burgess, Bobby 124 Burgess, Elva 124 Burke, Daniel 145, 207 Burleson, Michael 214, 215 Burmeister, Shelly 145 Burnam, Dan 107, 220 Burns, Dennis 89 Buroker, David 124 Burrell, Mike 64 Burrell, Ronita 64, 73, 107 Carroll, Laurise 108 Carroll, Linda 90 Carroll, Mary 90 Carroll, Neldra 146 Carroll, Randy 108 Carson, Stephen 124 Carter, Cerise 108 Cash, Charles 69, 108 Cashion, Linda 146 Cason, John 108 Conine, Linda 146 Conine, Sandra 125 Conine, Tracy 60, 108 Conley, Sharon 146 Conly, John 109 Conn Conn Conn Cook ell, Alice 146 ors, Ed 90 ors, Sharon 146 , Cynthia 90 Cook, Larry 76, 90 Dawson, John 52, 56, 109 Day, Cindy 125 Day, David 147 Day, Keith 109 Day, Sylvia 91, 76 Dean, Judith 125 Deans, Janie 125 Dear, John 121, 125, 171 Deaver, Gregory 147 Decker, Leslie 147 Degarmo, Robert 125 Demars, Edward 147 Caster, Catherine 146 Caster, Sandra 60, 90 Cates, Michael 146, 206, 207 Cather, Kristy 124 Chadwick, Michael 108, 190, 218 Chamberlain, Denise 124 Chamberlain, Joan 90, 190 Chamberlain, John 50, 90 Chambers, Betty 108 Chambers, Darlene 108 Chambers, Pamela 124 Champion, Russell 146 Chandler, Chandra 34, 63, 124, 137 Chandler, Michelle 51, 90 Chappell, Teresa 124 Cook, Mary 125 Cook, Michael 108 Cook, Phyllis 146 Cooke, Guy 146 Cooper, Annette 67, 87, 90 Coote, Tammy 146 Copeland, Ricky 146 Corder, Steve 37, 39, 51, 90, 170, 177,209,211 Cordova, Raymond 146 Cornelius, Debra 109 Demars, William 109 Dennis, Cindy 125 Denton, Jo Lynn 147 Depriest, Janet 125 Depriest, Mark 109 Dial, Robin 50, 91 Dickenson, Cheryl 109 Dickenson, Susan 91 Dickson, Cynthia 125 Dickson, Joyce 125 Dillard, Diane 147 Cornett Cornett Cornett Cornish Corzine , Laura 48, 146 , Laura 48, 146 , Tamara 146, 186 , Viki 146 , Gary 125, 179, 189, 210 211, 213 Charles, Keith 90, 221 Charles, Kellie 146 Charles, Laura 90 Cosgrove, Deborah 90 Cosgrove, Judy 43, 146 Dillard, Richard 91 Dilley, Charles 147 Dills, Chris 76, 109, 171, 218 Dills, Mary 147 Dinkins, Kirk 65, 87, 91, 172 Dobbins, Marsha 125 Dodson, Kritsi 74, 121, 125 lezal Robert 125 lson Kelly 91 lson, Kenny 125, 207 arn, Timmy 147 Jrough, Cynthia 40, 1 , 173, 188 gelling, Gene 125, 225 E , 09 Jss, Steve 126 Jss, James 109, 214 Jty, Robin 126 Jty, Tamara 126 Juglas, Laurie 126 Juglass, William 126 'ake, Lawrence 59, 91 'ake, Leigh 52, 73, 147 'ake, Merkley 126 'ayden, Lewis 196 'ayden, Linda 126 'ennon, Pattie 147 'iscoll, Candice 126 Viffey, Beverly 147 uffey, Linda 109 Jffey, Shirley 147 Jmboski, Marjorie 109, 137 magan, Royce 126 mbar, Patricia 109 inham, Robert 147, 206, 207 inn, David 126 inning, Pamela 147 lnsmoor, Susan 109, 223 msworth, Tim 147 irham, Beverly 126 irham, William 126 ltnell, Russell 147, 207 iverney, Carrie 126 lcus, Donna 59, 67, 91 fer, Cathy 126 fer, Scott 147 -E... ustman, Lisa 147 ustman, Patrick 147, 219 :hols, Quennion 52, 55, 57, 216, 217 lgmon, Terri 126 lmonds, Caron 147 lmondson, Danny 147 lmondson, Sherri 57, 126 lwards, Connie 74, 91, 160 lwards, David 126 lwards, Jeff 147, 207 lwards, Richard 147 lwards Timoth 126 , Y lerts, Cynthia 124, 126 vens, Judy 69, 91 lifson, Sandra 147 lingson, Genavee 126 liott, Steve 109, 195, 196 liott, Susan 109 lis, Jennifer 147 lis, Susan 91 Gabioud, Sandra 148 Hattaw lison, Deborah 66, 67, 109 lison, Sheryl 48, 122, 126 lison, Suzanne 48, 122, 126 son, Dale 52, 56, 109 ldsley, Barry 126 lglish, Rubye 109 ickson, Johanna 91 kew, Susan 109 tel, Brenda 126 tes, Mary 91 .banks, Leroy 148 ans, Claudia 126 ans, Gary 148 etts, Nancy 74, 109 -F- aborg, Jon 126 aborg, Kevin 91 aborg, Ted 126 Fair, Kevin 109, 218 Fairey, Ronald Fanick, Edward 52, 56, 71, 91 Fanick, Paula 63, 126 Fant, John 126 Farnsworth, Rayma 52, 92 Farrill, Philip 92 Fegley, Craig 109 Fegley, Steve 74, 92 Fenley, Relf 51, 54, 109, 116, 225 Ferguson, Phillip 148 Ferrill, Randy Ferris, Debra 126 Fezio, Juanita 110 Fields, Kathleen 28, 148 Fields, Ronald 127 Finch, Karen 92 Fischer, Valerie 148 Fisher, James 148 Fitio, Theresa 148 Fitts, Elizabeth 110 Fitts, Phyllis 92 Flados, David 127 Flados, Paul 148 Flanagan, Debbie 92 Flatt, Dedria 127, 138 Flynn, Camrom 127 Flynn, Sharon 148 Fojtik, Bridget 127 Fojtik, Don 92, 196 Foley, Patricia 148 Ford, Karen 148 Fore, George 52, 55, 56, 92 Foreman, Cathy 72, 78, 110 Foreman, Delinda 38, 92 Foreman, Laurie 148 Foreman, Lillian 71, 72, 92 Foreman, Sandra 148 Forney, Karen 127 Forrest, Jeff 148 Forsyth, David 92 Foster, Robert 127 Fowlds, Greg 92 Fowler, Debora 92 Fowler, Debra 148 Fowler, Joseph 110 Franklin, Claudia 110 Franklin, Gerry 148 Franklin, Lowell 210, 211 Franklin, James 92 Frantz, Dean 35, 82, 83, 85, 92, 177, 181, 184 Frantz, Sandra 35, 36, 37, 39, 82, 83, 92, 192 Freeman, Donna 44, 48, 148 Freeman, Laura 127 Freeman, Leslie 119 Freeman, Stella 74, 148 French, Beverly 64, 148 , French, Kathy 127 Freund, Charles 92, 225 Freund, Susan 48, 127 Fricker, Cheryl 148 Fuller, Jana 110 Fuller, Lesa 48, 127 Furlow, Charles 148 Furlow, Ritchie 64, 66, 92, 188 Futch, Bryan 127 Futch, Melissa 110 -G- Gafford, Debra 127 Gafford, Wade 51, 92, 188, 211 Galbreath, Randy 110 Gamble, Cindy 59, 92 Gamble, Levy 127 Gamblin, Carla 127 Gammon, Debbie 68, 92 Gammon, Sharon 127 Gann, Terry 48, 148, 152 Gardner, Chris 148 Gardner, Russell 110 Garland, Alan 50, 92, 188 Garland, Richard 127 Garner, Judy 62, 83, 127 Garner, Michael 148 Garrett, John 127 Garvie, Steve 148 Garza, Irma 127 Gateff, John 92, 188, 196 Gayda, Lonnie 148 Gayton, Catherine 148 Gentz, Cynthia 42, 43, 83, 148, 171 Genzer, James 148 George, Brenda 127 Germany, Karen 38, 39, 63, 76, 78, 110 Geschke, Deborah 127 Gibson, Kenneth 69, 110 Gibson, Pat 66, 110 Gibson, Susan 110 Gifford, Mark 148 Gilbert, Kathy 148 Gilbreath, Roxanna 148 Gildersleeve, Kim 148 Giles, Jennifer 127 Giles, Randy 148, 207 Giles, Roxanne 110 Gill, Joyce 52, 148 Gilliland, Terilyn 127 Gipson, Estherline 148 Gladden, Cathryn 67, 149 Gladden, Lynda 67, 149 Gladden, Richard 110 Glover, Roslyn 92 Goad, Debra 149 Golightly, Larry 127 Good, Paula 127 Goodson, Keith 127 Goodwin, Phil 50, 59, 92 Goolsby, Melodie 149 Gordon, Kelly 149 Gore, Pam 149 Gosnell, Carroll 93 Gosnell, Larry 110 Goulet, Michael 225 Gower, Robert 48, 120, 127, 225 Gram, Alan 110 Gramer, Jacquelin 110 Gramer, Jeff 127 Grant, John 127 Grantham, Don 123, 128, 173, 196 Grantham, Yetive 59, 63, 128 Graves, Nancy 68, 93 Gray, Cecil 93 Gray, Gary 110 Gray, Kim 128 Green, Amo 52, 128 Green, Melanie 47, 74, 93 Green, Terry 216 Gregg, JoAnn 128 Gregg, Nancy 50, 93, 78, 79, 85, 190 Gresham, James 128 Gresham, Jimmy 93 Grider, Cherri 128 Grider, William 93, 195, 211 Griffith, Linda 78, 79, 93 Grigsby, Jack 128 Grigsby, Susan 47, 93, 190 Grimes, Kathryn 110 Grissom, Clifton 149 Grissom, Rayanna 128 Grogan, Sheryl 48, 128, 139 Groves, Cody 149 Grumbling, Dan 128 Gruver, Buddy 128 Gruver, William 110 Guinnup, Roy 93, 188, 196 Gunnels, Becky 50, 93, 223 Gustafson, Craig 149 Gustafson, Debra 110 Guyton, Cathleen 110 -H- Haasch, Peter 149 Hackney, Karen 68, 93 Haddix, Bobby 128 Haddix, Suzanne 149 Hager, Geoff 143, 149 Hager, Kathryn 128 Hager, Leslie 23, 47, 51, 93 Hahn, Vernon 128, 225 Halaby, William 149 Halbach, Jerry 73, 93 Halbach, Melissa 128 Halbach, Mindy 93 Halbrook, Lisa 149 Hales, Beverly 110 Hall, Lessie 93 Hall, Mary 128 Hall, Michael 128 Hallman, Tanya 149, 237 Hallmark, Angela 110 Hallmark, Anita 128 Hambrice, Cynthia 52, 110 Hambrick, Paulette 129 Hambrick, Sheila 110 Hamilton, Alexander 149, 219 Hamilton, Joy 50, 78, 93 Hamilton, Marcella 149 Hamilton, Robert 149 Hamlin, Bonnie 129 Hammons, Bruce 149 Hamrick, 'Scotty 129 Hancock, John 110, 225 Hancock, Nancy 47, 50, 93 Hands, Frank 93 Hannigan, Kathy 48, 149, 165 Hanson, Carl 149 Hanson, Susan 110 Haralson, Sandra 129 Harbour, Frances 93 Harbour, Michael 110 Harbour, Richard 129 Hardin, Chris 129 Hardin, Mathew 60, 149 Hardin, Donna 52, 110 Harnagel, Nathan 70, 129 Harper, Craig 51, 93, 225 Harper, John 129, 204 Harper, Lawrence 129, 225 Harrell, Janis 68, 110 Harrell, Joyce 59, 129 Harrell, Michael 149, 207 Harrell , william 93, ies, Harrington, Jesse 149 Harrington, Pat 129 Harrington, Rayma 149 Harris, Alma 110 Harris, Darlene 149 Harris, Emma 93 Harris, Harris, Gloria 129 Jonathon 149 Harris, Sharon 93 Hart ilma 59 110 7 W l Hatter, Ted 74, 110 Hartis, Brenda 149 Hatcher, Betty 93 Hatcher, Cynthia 46, 108, 110 Hatcher, David 149 Hatcher, Debra 68 Hatcher, Dwain 93, 129 Hatcher, James 129 Hatcher, William 149 Bernadine 149 ay, Hauser, Penny 149 Havlik, Holly 67, 129 Hawk, James 129 Hawkins, Jimmy 129 Hawkins, Ricky 129 Hayes, Cynthia 93 Head, Cathy 129 Healy, Francis 110 Healy, Michael 129 Hebel, Mark 129 Johnson, Janet 41, 51, 112, 188 Hoover, John 56 Hoover, Steven 130 Hopewell, Mike 149 Horne, Ronald 94 Horton, Harold 149, 207 Houston, Frankie 149 Houston, Garry 52, 130 Houston Rosalind 149 Houx, Frank 60, 63, 94, 196 Johnson, Debra 150 Johnson, Ernest 112 Johnson, Grant 131 Johnson, Gregory 150 Johnson , Gwendolyn 95 Johnson, Jacquetta 57, 150 Johnson Johnson, Jim 47, 68, 73, 112, , James 131, 214, 215 I 1 Howard, Cynthia 94 Howard, Donald 94, 180, 222 Howard, Mary 48, 130 Howard, Nemroy 64, 111 Howard, Sarah 94 Howard, Steve 111, 225 Howell, Lisa 150 Johnson Johnson Johnson , Laurie 150 , Nila 112 , Ronnie 48, 131 Johnson, Sandra 150 Johnson, Teresa 68, 150 Johnson, Thomas 131, 197 Johnson, Tracy 131 Vallerie 112 'N Hoyler, Pamela 150 Hoyt, Garry 130 Hoyt, Kathleen 150 Hoyt, Thomas 131 Hubbard, Rhett 111, 196 Hubbard, Robert 150, 207 Huckleberry, Kathleen 150 Hudgens, Herbert 51, 52, 53, 94 Hudgens, Ricky 150 Hudson, Albert 94 Huey, Deborah 131 Huey, Terry 94 Huggins, Danny 150 Hughes, Mark 150 Hull, William 150 Hummel, Kari 150 Humphreys, Kenneth 131 Humphries, Mark 131 Hunt, Debbie 111 Hunt, Kevin 150 Hunt, Marvin 131 Hunter, Kathy 131 Hurren, Kathleen 64, 76, 77, 85, 94 Hurt, Rosemarie 150 Johnson, Johnson, William 60, 95 Johnston, Cynthia 131 Johnston, Jan 131 Jones, Beverly 131 Jones, Carlos 131 Jones, Carol 150 Jones, Carole 131 Jones, Charline 131 Jones Daretta 67, 150 Jones Darrel 95 Jones Daryl 150 Jones Debra 131 Jones Janeta 95 Jones, Joe 131 Jones, Judy 95 Jones, Katherine 46, 60, 84, 162, 171, 190 Jones, Pamela 59, 112 Jones, Paul 150 Jones, Rebecca 150 Jones, Robert 150 Jones, Sheila 150 Jones, Sherry Jones, Walter 52, 55, 57, 95, 178 Huseman, Dinah 111 Hutcherson, Stephen 131 Jordan, Jeffrey 131 Joyce, Beth 150, 221 Business is picking up, says Mr. Sidney Hardman on the parking lot. Heimlich, Rebecca 149 Hench, Steve 52, 129 Henderson, Cynthia 68, 93 Henderson, Jerry 93 Henderson, Lutrella 149 Henderson Neva 110 Henderson Renee 60, 111 Henderson, Thomas 77, 110 Henderson, Versie 93 Hendricks, Bruce 52, 60, 93 Hendrix, Dee 129, 148 Henn, Deborah 129 Henslee, Danny 149 Henson, Rebecca 93 Henson, Robert 111 Henson, Timothy 149 Henson, Tim 129 Hernandez, Debra 50, 93 Herr, Joe 130 Herring, Jessie 130 Herring, Kale 149 Herrington, Edward 130 Hertel, Wendy 149 Hess, Debbye 94 Hewitt, Brenda 130 Hewitt, Linda 48, 130 Hickey, Sonja 130 Hicks, James 94 Higdon, Randall 104, 111, 187, 196 Higginbotham, Ann 111 Higgins, David 130 Hignight, Susan 111 Hill, Kimberly 149 Hill, Nancy 149 Hindman, Christopher 149 Hines, Laura 52, 130, 178 Hinsey, Ernestine 94 Hinsey, Nora 111 Hitt, Karen 130 Hixon, Cynthia 48, 130 Hoefner, Kerry 76, 77, 94 Hoefner, Tony 111 Hoegh, Jo 111 Hoffman, Robin 111 Hoffpauir, Kim 48 Hogberg, Ruthanne 94, 223 Hoger, Sharon 94 Hoger, Susan 149 Holbrook, Charles 149 Holbrook, Cynthia 111 Holbrook, Richard 149 Holder, Edward 130 Holder, Joel 130 Holder, Marie 111 Holland, Shelia 149 Holleman, Janice 19, 130 Holleman, Clovis 149, 216, 217 Hollingsworth, David 130 Holloway, Laurie 52, 111 Holloway, Leslie 111 Holmes, Brian 149, 207 Holton, Steven 53, 54, 58, 94 Honea, Almalou 111 Honea, Juanita 130, 133 Hood, Danny 149 Hutcherson, Wayde 150 Hutchison, Charles 111, 211, 213 Hutto, Robert 111 - 1 - Ingram, Carolyn 59, 111 Ingram, Kevin 150, 216 Ingram, Paula 94 Ingram, Sonja 131 Inman, Mandy 150 Ivie, Suzanne 48, 150 -J- Jackowski, Michael 95 Jackson, Danny 111 Jackson, Debra 150 Jackson, Johnny 150 Jackson, Martha 131, 137 Jackson, Nathaniel 111 Jackson, Paula 50, 95 Jackson, Shelia 112 Juhnke, Jeannine 150 Justice, Bruce 150 Justice, Deborah 59, 95 Justice, Teresa 112 - K - l Kaduk, John Kahler, Richard 59, 150, 216 Karnes, Konnie 75, 120, 131 Kauffman, Jacquelyn 60, 131 Kearby, Daniel 69, 95 Kearby, Janice 131 Keaton, Cynthia 150 Keaton, Dorothy 95 Jacobs, Michael 150 Jalbert, Mark 112 James, Patricia 50, 95 Jarrett, Barbara 112 Jefferson, Jill 131 Jeffreys, Charlotte 112 Jenkins, Alex 150 Jenkins, Tommy 112 Jenkins, Phyllis 131 Keel, Dianna 151 Keenum, Clifford Keils, Larry 52, 56, 95 Keils, Terry 131 Keith, Gary 52, 131 Keith, Karen 131 Keith, William 50, 95, 196 Kell, April 131 Keller, Cynthia 131 Kelley, Scott 95 Kellner, Cheryl 112 Kelly, John 69, 95 Kelly, Laura 151 Kelly, Terry 67, 95, 175, 187 Kelly, Thomas 131 Kemp, Jeanie 112 Kendrick, Donald 151 Jennings, Regina 112 Jimeniz, Steven 150 Johnson, Anne 150 Johnson, Carol 150 Johnson, Carolyn 50, 95 Johnson Johnson Deborah 112 Debra 112 v 1 Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy, Karen 112, 161 Kennedy, Kenneth Kennedy, Rita 157 Kennington, Mark 151 Kennington, Pamela 95 Kenny, Brian 59 Kent, Zane 59, 87, 95, 173, 196, 98, 199, 200, 202, 203 rughan, Pamela 131 rughan, Rick 95 'lin, Annette 131 'lin, Patricia 131 1, James 131, 204 1, Robert 151 er, Dwaia celly, Jamie 131 ip, Richard 151 cheloe, Kathy 59, 95 dles, Ed lg, David 95, 103, 236 mey, Bryan 151 ch, Cynthia 48, 151 ich, Kenneth 112 schner, Bobby 151 em, Jamie 112 rn, Tollie 131 zik, Patty 52, 131 ffin, David 182 ght, Brent app, John 131 ax, Christi 151 wx, Julie 131 erner, Irene 95 yer, Robert 126, 131, 204 natsu, Sylvia 40, 51, 64, 113, 71, 188 nye, Pamela 135 ch, Katheryn ch, Kelly 151 ms, Carol 151 yer, Keith 52, 132 ager, Mike 132 ger, Charles 69, 95 ger, Sandra 132 Kendall, Dianne 48, 151 -L- vorde, Michele 151, 155 norde, Sabine y, Dennis 214 nbert, Cindy 113 le, Billy 151, 216, 217 le, Claud le, Jackie 151 ne, Linda,95 ne, Lisa 151, 234 ne, Patricia 95 ne, Randall ne, Rickey 151, 216 le, Sherman 113 ne, Sudie 66, 67, 113 ie, Walter 151 ig, Charles 151, 207, 216 lg, Yolanda 67, 95 son, Catherine 51, 113 son, Jenny 151 son, Stephen 48, 132 ty, Anthony 132 ty, George 95 son, Sharon 59, 95 vler, Rhonda 48, 151 vrence, Mark 132 vrence, Robert 164 vrence, Tom 113, 214, 215 vton, Richard 51, 63, 95, 222 vyer, Mark ch, John 132 ch, Margaret 96, 223 ch, Mary 151 tham, Debra 132 the, Ellen 132 therman, Robyn 48, 151 cuyer, Jan 113 cuyer, Lynn 157 , Barbara 40, 88, 96, 168, 188 , Cherilyn 132, 224 , Gary 151 , Linda 48, 132 , Lisa 48, 151 Lee, Roben 113, 196 Lee,S helia 96 Leferink, Lauren 151 Legge, Lyle 132 Lehmberg, Donald Leitko, Rhonda 151 Leonard, Winston Leseman, Carol 96 Leseman, David 132 Leseman, Dorothy 68, 96 Leseman, Jane 151 Lester, Steven 151, 216 Levingston, Waynetta 132 Lewis, David 132 Lewis, Gregory 151 Lewis, Kimberly 151 Lewis, Laurie 132 Lewis, Maria 132 Lewis, Marilyn 51, 96, 130, 223 Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis , Michael 151 , Patricia 132 , Stephen 132 , Valerie 96 Marcom, William 50, 96 Marsh, Marsh, Linda 74, 96 Patricia 152 Marshall, Linda 51, 96, 85 Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin 1 Barbara 152 Carla 48, 152 Charlene 48, 152 Douglas 69, 96 Granville 152 Martin, , Jimmy 76, 96, 103 , John 15, 96 Maxine 48, 152 0livia 133 Pamela 133 Randale 133 Robert 133 Z Tamera 152 , Theresa 133 Martindale, Teresa 68, 96 Martinez, Anna 72, 133 Martinez, Gerald 152 Martinez, Joe Marx, Debra 113 McMahon, Julie McMahon, Timothy 133, 214, 215 McMillan, Gregory 133 McMillan, Jack 68 McNiel, Norma 47, 50, 62, 79, 87, 97 McQueary, Carrie 73, 152 McQueary, Donald 97 McReynolds, Mark 113, 204 McRorey, Debra 46, 113 McWhorter, Anniece 59, 113 Meacham, Alma 113 Meacham, Diane 97 Meads, Mary 97 Mealer, Melissa 34, 63, 97 Medford, Sharon 152 Meeks, Gail 97 Meeks, Veronica 52, 152 Mejia, Anastasia 72, 134 Mendolia, David 152 Meredith, Carla 134 Meredith, Kenneth 97 Meredith, Marsha 134 Lievrouw, David 78, 132 Lile, Holly 151, 189, 191 Lilly, Donna 151 Linderman, Donna 51, 52, 113 Lindsey, Geralda 132 Lingo, Alan Lippard, David 151 Little, Billy 113 Livingston, Charles 113, 225 Livingston, Terrie 38, 50, 96, 223 Lockart, Cherie 132, 182 Lode, Larry 151 Logan, Robert 151 Mashburn, Joe 152 Massey, Joel 133 Massey, Marianne 152 Massie, Mike 133 Mathews, John 152 Matkin, Donna 113 Mauzy, Kimberly 152 Maxwell, Cody 52, 55, 57, 58, 113 Maxwell, Teresa Mayberry, Debra 152 Mayberry, Laurie 133 Mayberry, Stafford 113 Mayberry, Sylvester 69, 96 Merritt, Charles 97, 218 Merritt, John 133 Messina, Rebecca 134 Messina, Thomas 152, 219 Messler, David Metcalf, Linda 153 Meyer, Mark 196 Meyer, Scott 133, 134 Miller, Deborah 97 Miller, Linda 48, 73, 134 Miller, Mark 51, 78, 113, 220 Miller, Robert Miller, Victoria 153 Long, Long, Flynn 132 Martha 96 Loonery, Robert 151 Lord, Laura 113 Lotz, Kim 47, 96, 61, 67, 191 Lotz, Stephen 133 Love, Love, Ann 59, 92, 151 David 78 Lovelady, Kathleen 133 Lowden, Karen 151 Lowarance, Johnny Lowery, Sherry 96 Luallen, Anna 151 Luck, Roger 52, 96 Mayo, Susan 133 Mays, Jon 113 Mays, Lily 52, 152, 159 McCutchen, Jeffrey 133 McAlindon, Sherry 51, 52, 113 McAlindon, Vicki 48, 152, 154 McAnulty, William 59, 152 McBeth, Edgar 152 McCarter, Kim McCarty, John 50, 78, 96 McCarty, Randall 152 McCaslin, Janet 133 McCauley, Mike 46, 96, 165, 169, 187 Luke, Tim 151 Luther, Thomas 151 Luttrell, Mark 133, 204 Lynch, Colleen 62, 133 Lynch, Nancy 96, 180 Lynch, Pierre -M- Maas, Margaret Maas, Michael 96 Macha, Mitchell 133, 204 MacSwain, Mike 96 MacSwain, Steve 113 Maddox, Janet 96, 180 Maddox, Johnny Maddox, Steve Magee, Steven Malcik, Randall 76, 96 Maldonado, Cynthia 152 Malmberg, Donna 74, 152 Malmberg, John 113, 173, 196, 200, 203 Maloney, Mary 152 Maltby, Michael Malugen, David 113 Malugen, Stephen 152 Manfolk, Jeffery 113 Manning, Walter 68, 96 Marbut, Jana 59, 133, 135 Marchant, LouAnne 146, 152 Marchbanks, Cynthia 152 Marcom, Daniel 113 McClain, Maggie 34, 44, 46, 47, 113, 162, 223 McClendon, Daniel 152, 173, 207 McCormick, Michael 133, 214 McCox, Cindy 96 McCoy, Rodney 113, 204 McCracken, Jayne 113 McCullough, Michael 152, 216 McDowell, Barbara 113 McDuff, John 152, 207 McDuff, Mary 46, 76 McElhannon, Richard 96, 196 McElroy, Ellen 133 McEntire, Richard McFail, Robert McFarland, Richard 96 McFarlane, Douglas 152, 206, 207 McGee, Michelle 133 McGee, Scott McGlaun, Gerald 133 McGoodwin, David 96, 177 Mclnroe, Deane 96 Mclnroe, Glenda 38, 39, 152, 160 McIntyre, Ronald 96 McKee, Kathleen 133 McKenzie, David 133, 204 McKenzie, Jeanette 47, 97 McKinney, Wanda 66, 113, 191 McKittrick, Arthur 97 McKnight, Carolyn 152 McKnight, Estella 97, 59 McKnight, Tim 133 McLure, Charles Millett, Janet 28, 34, 97 Milliner, Dale 97 Milner, Rene 134 Minix, Fred 50, 97 Minnick, Royce 153 Mirike, Brenda 153 Mitcherson, Reginald 117 Mizner, David 134 Moehring, John 134 Moertle, Debra 153 Mohr, Julie 153 Moisant, Stacy 59, 153 Moisant, Susan 48, 134 Monday, Rebecca 134 Money, Deborah 78, 114 Montgomery, Barbara 97 Montgomery, Patti 74, 121, 134 Montgomery, Robert 97, 225 Montgomery, Sherie 43, 74, 142, 153, 173 Moody, Cindy 48, 153 Moody, Delores 134, 224 Moon, James 134 Mooney, Alva 134 Mooney, Beverly 153 Mooney, Cynthia 153 Mooney, Teresa 134 Mooney, Vanessa 97, 177 Moore Barbara 153 Moore Clay.153, 207 Moore, Darrell 134 Moore, Jimmy 204 Moore Larry 59, 97 Moore Marcus 97 Moore Mona 67, 153, 178 Moore, Nancy 97 Moore, Richard 153 Moore, Teresa 45, 114 Morales, Paula 153 Moreno, Victor 134 Morgan, Lillian 134 Morgan, Marcia Morgan, Monty 78, 134 Morgan, Sherry 134 Morrill, Robert 134, 225 Morrill, William 97, 225 Morris, Debra 48, 134 Morris, Gary 114 William 135 4 O'Dell, Pat 114 Odom, Ramona Oestricher, Richard 154 Oges, Maudesta 134 Oldham, Darlene 114 Oldham, Vicki 77, 98 Oliver, Lester 59, 114 Olson, Debra 154 O'Neal, Dennis 78, 98 O'Neal, Douglas 134 O'Reilly, Donna 154 Osborn, Kim 48, 51, 98 Osborn, William 154 Osburn, Stephen Otto, Juanita 98 Overstreet, Julie 154 Overton, Allisha 59, 98 Owen, Susan 48, 154 Owen, Terry 134 Owens, Anthony 98 Owens, John 114 Owens, Nora 154 Oxley, Beverly 98 -P- Padilla, Richard 154 Padilla, Sylvia 154 Painter, Eva 154 Palmer, David 114 Palmer, Kathy 135 Palmer, Kelly 98 Palmer, William 78, 98 Papush, Kay 60 Freshman Lisa Lane smiles at thoughts of becoming a sophomore. Morris, Mary 114 Morrison, Brenda 114 Morrison, Kenneth 114, 189, 211 Morrow, Dorothy 153 Morse, Gerry 114 Morse, Kim 68, 97 Mosley, Felecia 114 Mote, Debra 153 Mote, Elizabeth 114 Motes, Carol 153 Motes, Yvonne 68, 97 Mounce, Karen 74, 134 Mounts, Jeffrey 134 Mueller, Charles 153 Mueller, John 114 Mullenix, Gerald 153 Mullenix, Michael 153 Nettleton, Evelyn 66, 98 Neuman, Lisa 154 Neuwien, Michelle 154, 221 New, Sheri 41, 67, 98, 166, 173, 223 Newby, Keith 114 Newby, Kevin 154, 216, 217 Newman, Jerri 134 Newton, Marilou 46, 105, 114 Nicholls, Roger 98 Nichols, Johnny 154 Nichols, Rita 134 Nichols, Otis Nichols, Page 67, 78 Nichols, Paula 48, 134 Nicholson, John 154 Nickell, Barry 88, 211 Mullins, Michael 153 Mumaw, Joanne 46, 114 Munden, Cindy 135, 157 Murphy, David 98 Murphy Russell 153 Murray: Gene 134 Murray, Musgrov Sandy 591, 114 e, Marcus 98 Musgrove, Michael 134, 214 Nickell, Ronald 154 Niehoff, Ernest 154, 207 Niesen, Norman 134, 214 Niewiadomy, Marla 154 Niswanger, Mark 134 Nixon, Michael Nolly, Colleen Nolly, Glenn 92 Nolly, Randy Parish, Bryan 48, 154 Parr, Robert Parten, Larry 135 Paschal, Frank 154 Pate, Jennifer 135 Patrick, Kevin 76, 114 Patterson, Lee Ann 135 Patton, Katherine 135 Patterson, Lisa 98 Patterson, Richard 98 Patton, Robert 154 Payne, Allison 60, 114 Payne, Jeffrey 154 Payne, William Payton, James 135 Payton, Jay 114 Payton, Jerre 154, 155 Pearson, Elizabeth 41, 45, 51, 88, 98, 172, 188 Pederson, John 98 Pellman, Kathy 155 Pemberton, Dequita 61, 135 Pemberton, Richard 135, 225 Pengelly, Donald 98, 196 Pennington, Stephen 98 Peretti, Cynthia 135 Perry, Dora 114 Perry, Judith 155 Peters, Doug 143, 155, 171 Peters, Jim Peterson, David 155 Peterson, Timothy 155 Pettijohn, Brenda 155 Petty, Jeffrey 98 Peugh, Virgil 155 Myer, James 62, 57, 114 Myers, Michael 114 Myers, Terry 114 ... N - Nabergall, John 70 Neal, Chris 114, 163, 214, 215 Neal, Susan 48, 134 Neal, Timothy 153, 207, 216 Norman, Larry 134 Norman, Larry 154 Nowell, Randall Nowell, Richard Nowlin, Nowlin, Numes, Cherry 42, 43, 134 Mary 114 Rebecca 154 -0- Peveto, Mike 135 Phelan, Bruce 155 Phifler, Robert Phillips, David 98 Phillips, James 98 Phillips, John 114, 204 Phillips, Lea 135 Phillips, Lois 50, 88 Phillips, Paul 98, 196, 198 Phillips Stephen 114 Phillipsi Vicki 98 Phillips, Neau, Lori 153 Nelson, Lori 114 Nelson, Mary 153 Oakes, Ronald 114 Oaks, Terry O'Brien, Larry 114, 196 Pierce, Marsa 135 Pierce, Richard Pinkston, Mary 155 Pledger, Ellen 39, 52, 135 Plumlee, Margaret 114 Plumlee, Robert 98 Plumleigh, Debbie 68, 98 Plumleigh, Gerald 155, 207 Pogue, William 155 Pointer, Cathy 98 Pollard, Ernest 155 Pollard, Sandra 135 Porter, David Porter, Raymond Porter, Rhonda 51, 114 Poteet, Michele 135 Pounders, Elizabeth 65, 98 Pounders, Jerri' 43, 63, 136, 171 Pounders, Jerry 135 Powell, John 136 Power, Suzanne 114 Prachyl, Nicky Prater, Charles 115, 207 Prater, William 52, 57, 114 Pratt, Jimmy Prescott, Joe 69 Pressly, David 136 Pressly, Marilyn 98, 221 Prewitt, Kristi 59, 114, 221 Priest, Janice 114 Priest, Jerry 98 Prince, Cynthia 60, 68, 99 Procella, Sheila 99 Pollock, Brian 136 Prolock, Laura 98, 174 Pruett, Becky 136 Pruitt, Gary 155 Pruitt, Melanie 115 Pruitt, Nancie Pryor, Bobby 115 Pryor, Suzanne 99 Pugh, Carla 57, 61, 78, 115 Pustka, Beverly 155 -Q.. Quaintance, Vanessa 136 Qualls, Veronica 136 Quarrington, Chip 155 Queen, Tianny 155 Quin, Sharon 115 -R- Rabon, Ricky 155 Ragland, John 155 Ragland, Lana 115, 223 Ragsdale, Bobby Ragsdale, Craig 155 Raines, Jewell 136 Raines, Steve 115 Rainey, Jimmy Rainey, Sandy 99 Rainwater, Peggy 99, 68 Raleigh, Ralph 96, 99 Ramirez, Mary Ramsey, Brad 136 Ramsey, David Randle, Cynthia 136 Randle, Robert 69, 99 Rasberry, Alan 136, 225 Rasberry, Kenneth 136 Rasco, Dan 63, 99 Rasco, Desiree 136 Rasmussen, Carmen 136 Rasmussen, Yolanda 66, 115, 175 Raso, Nicky 136 Raso, Tim 155, 207 Raught, Tom 136 Rawle, Leslie 155 Ray, Donny 57, 64, 99, 211 Ray, Karen 65, 88, 99, 186 Ray, Michael 51, 115 Raybon, Ricky 52 red, Chris 115 rams, Robert 155 rams, Debra 115 :ams, Kerry 115, 206, 216 sages, Debra 115 eavis, Deborah 51, 199 eavis, Gary 115 savis, Terry 99, 175 savis, Vicki 155 edmond, Pam 136 eed, D'Ann 42, 136, 171 red, Dawn 136, 171 sed, Danna 46, 66, 99 sed, Harold 115 eed, James 136 red, Kerry 153, 155 sed, Michael red, Patty sed, Ronald aed, Travis 156 aeves, Debbie 99 eeves, Mary 156 ehm, Debra 136 ahmeyer, Karen 50, 99 fiber, Jay cinli, Cheryl 46, 74, 115 ziter, Jessemine 156 zleford, George amines, Michael 156 zmley, Nancy 115 sw, Randy 115, 222 sxroad, Rex aynolds, Christi 99 zynolds, Jerri 136, 169 zynolds, Patricia synolds, Reginald 99, 103 ioades, Sandra 156 lodes, Daniel 136 iodes, Steven 98 ach, Jan 115, 191 binskas, Bill 115 oe, Sophia 59, 136 ce, Thomas 156 ch, James 115, 191 ch, Morris 136 chard, Gary 99 chards, Jackie 73, 156 chard, Teresa 115 chardson, Barbara 48, 136 chardson, Carla 156 chardson, Carol chardson, David 156, 171, 207 chardson, Janet 100 chardson, Larry 136 ddle, Paul 156, 207 edel, Debra 156 edel, Douglas 136 gby, Dawne 100, 68 ley, Harlan 115 ne, Vicki 156 nger, Durina paldi, Debbie 111 ster, David veire, Carolyn 156 veire, Robert 52, 136 veire, Sheri 100 xach, Sharon 136 ibbins, Dena 88, 100, 186 ibbins, Steven 115 rberson, Philip 156 rberson, Steven 115, 196, 200 xberts, Charles 156 mberts, Connie 116 mberts, Gary 156 Jbertson, Michael 116 xbertson, Robert 136 xbertson, William 116 rbinson, Diana 156 xbinson, Rosa 116 xckney, Christine xdrick, Dianna 156 rdrick, Donna 116 xdriguez, Debra 116 xdriguez, Joseph 136 Roe, Lawrence 156 Roe, Rebecca 116 Rogers, Sheryl 156 Roland, William 116 Romanchek, Kathryn 62, 156 Romanchek, Maryann 62, 136 Romeo, Michael Roper, Richard 136 Rose, Elfriede 156 Rose, Fletcher 136 Rose, Lance 136 Rose, Shirley 100 Rosen, Ron Rosser, Lula 100 Rost, James 116, 171 Rost, Richard Rost, Sally 50, 59, 64, 100, 183, 190 Rostamo, Dale 156 Scott, Judy 42, 43, 137 Scott, Lauria 100 Scott, Richard 116 Scott, Walter 116 Scrivner, Cindy 156 Scrivner, Vicki 147 Searchfield, James 137 Seethoff, Sherry 137 Self, Patty 116 Sellers, John 137 Seniff, Vicky 25, 156 Shaner, Teresa 68, 116 Shannon, David 68, 116 Shannon, Jimmie 137 Sharp, Elizabeth 137, 187 Shaver, Cynthia 137 Shaver, Vivian 137 Shaw, Jeff 137 Shaw, Joe 116 Rostamo, Wayne Roth, Anna 136 Roth, Charles 100 Roth, Eugene 156 Routon, Ruth 69, 100 Rowan, Robert 156 Rowan, Weldon 116 Rudd, Vicki Rue, Justin 100 Shearhart, Charlene 69, 100 Shelton, Kristi 59, 100 Shelton, Paula 116 Shephard, Robert 156 Sheridan, Susanne 47, 100 Sherman, Dale 82, 116 Sherman, George 156 Sherrard, John 137 Shiflett, Dennis 137 Shiflett, Julia 50, 100 Smith, Cynthia 60, 117 Smith, Deborah 157 Smith, Debra 157 Smith, Denise 100 Smith, Douglas 128, 171 Smith, Elsie Smith, Ester 67, 100 Smith, Germaine Smith, Grover 157 Smith, J acquelin 69, 117 Smith, James 100, 196 Smith Jeffery 119 Smith: Jim 117, 196, 225 Smith, Joe 157 Smith, John Smith, Leslie 157 Smith, Leslie 138 Smith, Mark Smith, Mark 157 Smith, Mary Smith Mary 138 Smith: -Matt 157, 206,207 Smith, Melinda 138 Smith, Mixon 100 Smith, Neal 157 Smith, Sarietha 157 Smith, Steven 100 Smith Stewart 100 Smith: wade 157 Ruiz, Rita 171 Runyon, David 156 Rush, Linda 116 Rusnak, Ken ss, 100 Russek, Bernice 136 Russell, Lula 156 Russell, Margie 116 Rux, Karen 51, 78, 100 Ryan, Donald 156 Ryan, Gary Ryker, Karen 100 -S- Saba, Michael 156, 207 Sadowski, Bruce 116 Sadowski, Karen 100 Salavarria, Stephen 156 Salazar, Debra 63, 116 Sanborn, Debrah 100 Sanders, Darlene 83, 136, 174 Sanders, Jeffrey 136 Sanders, Mark 52, 56, 136 Sanders, Michael 116 Sanders, William 116 Sanders, Randy 156 Shiflett, Laura 156 Shimp, Sydney 156, 182 Shipley, Melinda 68, 116 Shivers, Anita 137 Shockey, David Shortt, David Shortt, Ronald 147 Shugart, Roddy 156 Shumaker, Suzanne 116 Shump, Katherine 153, 156 Shump, William 156 Shurtleff, Kim 60, 100 Siewert, Carolyn 156 Siewert, Kip 116, 185 Sigman, Misty 137 Simmins, Douglas 137 Simmons, Rachel 116 Simoneau, Karen 50, 100 Simpson, Mark 156 Sims, Theresa 137 Sims, Thomas 156 Sisk, Michael 156 Skaggs, Craig 100, 236 Skehan, Patti 137 Skehan, Thomas 103 Skiffington, Barbara 156 Snapka, Janet 117 Sneed, Ozelius 100 Snell, Michael 138 Snow, Lisa 100 Snowden, Dillen 138 Sosamon, George 157 Souder, Thomas 138, 165 Sowder, Karen 48, 137 Spahn, Mathew 60, 138, 187 Sparks, Authur Sparks, Connie 73, 129, 138 Sparks, Elizabeth Sparks, James 100 Sparks, Joy 157, 161, 143 Spears, Bobby 157 Spears Melinda 117 Speed, Charles 59, 138 Speed, Sharron 117 Spender, Debbie 157 Spencer, Linda 117 Spencer, Rita 117 Spencer, Scotty 117 Sando, Patricia 48, 136 Sandoval, John 116 Sandoval, Roger 100, 167 Sands, Marie 116 Sands, Patricia 136 Sarrett, Danny 100 Sarrett, Gary 136 Sarrett, Vicki 116 Saylor, Gary 116, 211 Schafner, Chris 136 Schaffner, Diana 106 Schappell, Ross 52, 112, 116 Schatte, Jay 156, 219 Schatte, Mark Scheetz, Michael Schellhase, Dennis 156, 219 Schmalried, Rhonda 137 Schmanke, Kyle 156 Schmitt, Tina 116 Schneider, Mike 137 Scholl, James 137 Scholl, Sharon 116 Schuetz, Arden 63, 137, 171 Scoggins, Philip 154 Scoggins, Tim 51, 116, 222, 190 Scorcio, Tony 156, 207 Scorcio, Nick 137 Scott, Anna 156 Scott, Cindy 51, 74, 109, 174 Skiffington, Laurie 66, 100 Skiffington, Mary 117 Skiles, Charles 117 Spencer, Vickie 100 Sperber, Linda 157 Spiegel, Scott 117 Spriggs, Doug 138 Springer, Robert Springer, Star 157 Squires, Jane 100 Slack, Deborah 156 Slack, James 137 Slagle, Kenneth 156 Slagle, Ralph 156 Slane, Texanna Slater, Diana 156 Slater, James Slaughter, Miriam 105, 117 Squyres, Squyres, Squyres, Annettea 117 Joani 100 Patricia 117, 182 St. John, Dana 109 St. John, Scott 157, 216 Stagner, Willard Stalcup, Cassie 138 Stalcup, Linda 138 Sliva, Sylvia 156 Sloan, Barbara 117 Sloan, Debra 156 Sloan, Michael 156 Sloan, Robert Sloan, Timothy Slocum, Gay 138 Small, Thomas 68, 100 Smart, Colleen 156 Smart, Jackie 117, 190 Smart, Margaret Smatlak, Vickie 117 Smith, Anita 157 Smith, Billy 138 Smith, Carolyn Smith Standley, Sharon 19, 138 Stanford, Thomas 138 Stanley, David 117, 236 Stanley, Vicki 138 Stansberry, Joy 117 Stansberry, Joyce 117 Stapp, Geneva 138 Steed, Thomas 100 Steele, Debbie 157 Steele, Glenda 139 Stellar, Melanie 117 Stephen, Melanie 117 Stephenson, Brenda 157 Stetson, Daniel 117 Stevens, Cynthia 117 Stevens, Greg Smith, Dhester Smith, Crystal 138 , Cynthia E. 50, sa, 100 192, 211, 213 Stevens, Jimmy 51, 100, 180, 189, l Stevens, Robert 139 Stevens, Sharon 117 Stewart, James 157, 214 Stewart, Susan 117 Stiles, Corky 117 Stiles, Fred 100 Stiles, John 139 Stiles, Lee 52, 56, 58, 157 Stockard, Sherry 157 Story, Bill 69, 100 Stovall, Gay 157 Strack, Danny 139 Strack, James 69, 100 Strack, Pam 157 Straight, Paula 74, 117 Strain, Janet 129, 139 Stranberg, Ladye 158 Strange, Barbara 51, 100 Streett, Carol 100 Streett, David 139 Stricklin, Susan 117 Strider, Frank 158 Strittmatter, Dennis 139 Strittmatter, Ronald 158, 186, 222 Stuart, Dennis 139 Stuck, Richard 117 Suggs, Billy 158 Suggs, Pam 117 Summers, James 117 Summerville, George 158, 207 Summerville, Tommi 62, 207 Summitt, Lezlie 101 Supercinski, David 139 Sutton, Kenneth 101 Sutton, Paul 139, 225 Swelling, Steven 101 Swonger, Steven 158, 207 Sylvester, Marla 139 -T- Taggart, Cindy 117, 191 Taif, Cornelia 158 Takes, Tom 225 Tallant, Glenda 116, 117 Tallant, Katherine 67, 158 Tallant, Lynda 52, 55, 73, 116, 117, 178 Talley, Anthony 158 Tally, David 139 Tally, Julie 117 Tally, Robert 139 Tanner, Allen 117 What did you put in this iced tea? questions David King of Craig Skaggs and David Stanley. Thomas, A'Dell 115, 118, 166 Thomas, Barbara 118, 191 Thomas, Deborah 48, 158 Thomas, Douglas 214, 215 Thomas, Earnest 118 Thomas, Harold Thomas, J acquelin 139 Thomas, John 159, 207 Thomas, Martha 102 Thomas, Mitzi 139 Thomas, Philip 159 Thomas, Sandra 118 Thomas, Toni 139 Thomas, Victor 118 Tracy, Leo 71, 139 Trammel, Andy 139, 187 Trammell, Johnnie Trammell, Linda 159 Traster, Jeffrey 51, 78, 118 Travis, Gary Travis, Randy Trawick, Billy 68, 118 Trantham, Julie 139 Trimble, Carol 159 Trimble, David Trimble, Linda Trimble, Michael Triica, Shana 118 Trotter, Andy 139 Trotter, Barbara 48, 159 Truax, Terry 118, 205, 204 Trudeau, Tim 52, 56 Tuck, Mark 139 Vaughn, Anita 159 Vaughn, Lynn 139 Ventimiglia, Charlotte 88, 102, 35 Ventimiglia, Frank 159 Vercruysse, Suzanne 102 Verdery, Barbara 159 Vernon, Candi 62, 72, 119, 189 Vernon, Mark 139 Verwers, Craig 140, 214, 215 Verwers, Michael 102 Vice, Jackie 119, 66 Vick, Gayla 160 Vinz, Jeffrey Voyles, Fred 160, 219 Voznica, James 102 Voznica, Joan 160 Tanner Tanner Tanner, , Darwin 158 , Michael 117 William 117 Tate, Tedi 158, 143 Tatum Mark 51, 68, 101 Taylor: Cheryl 158 Taylor, Dan 158 Taylor, David 57 Taylor, Deborah Taylor, Doug 59, 158, 219 Taylor, Gary 101 Taylor, Jerry 158 Taylor, Kevin 225 Taylor, Michael 158 Taylor, Pamela 118 Taylor, Susan 158 Teague, Pam 101 Tedder, Kenny Teggart, Katherine 74, 139 Terrell, Dan 138, 142, 207 Terrell, Philip 72, 102 Terrell, Ruth 158 Terry, Don 118, 225 Teske, Kevin Testa, Debra 139 Testa, Sharon 118 Thiebaud, Jack 118, 158, 204 Thiebaud, Sunni 48, 158, 189 Thiele, Kim 139 Thompson, Ellen Thompson, Greg 139 Thompson, Mary 47 Thompson, Robert Thompson, Roxanna 52, 159 Thompson, Shiryl 47, 51, 67, 74, 88, 102 Thornton, Brad 102, 196, 198, 202 Tijerina, Frank 159 Tijerina, Pete 159 Tillery, Kathy 159 Tillery, Larry 118 Tilley, Cindy 50, 61, 118 Timmerman, Lisa 102 Timmons, Dwain Timpson, Michelle 159 Tipton, Roger 159 Titus, John 159 Tockey, Debra 102 Tolbert, Beale 50, 88, 102, 166, 187, 190, 224 Tolliver, June Tolson, David 102 Tolson, Greg 139 Tolson, Tommy 139 Tomlinson, Collin 118 Tompkins, William Toney, Brenda Torlincast, Tammy 159 Torres, Kathy 159 Torres, Margaret 64 Touchette, Roger Tout, Mary 139 Tucker, Brenda 52, 159 Tucker, Joe 118, 196 Tucker, Sarah 159 Turner, Andy Turner, Brenda 102 Turner, Debra Turner, Gaylene 102 Turner, Kathy 118 Turner Robert 139 Turnhaim, Sherry 159 -U- Ulrich, Frederick 159 Ulrich, Sharon Umbarger, Blynda 159 Ussery, Daryl 175 .. V - Valentine, David Valentine, Dorothy 102 Valentine, Jean Valles, Jeanine 159 Vance, Cynthia 139 Vanderfors, Vickie 48, 159 Varner, Phillip 159 -WM Wade, Billy Wade, Emerson 140 Wade, Timothy 160 Walker, Walker, Arlene 140 Art 64, 84, 102, 196 Walker, Carol 140 Walker, Cheryl 160 Walker Cynthia 102 Walker Cynthia 59, 102 Walker, Danny 140 Walker, Douglas Walker, Elizabeth 60, 160 Walker, Lee 118 Walker, Marvin 160 Walker, Mary 160 Walker, Michele 160 Walker Paul Walker, Terri 74, 160 Walker, Weslynn 46, 74, 118 181, 224 Wallace, Andrea 118 Wallace, Jerry 160 Wallace, Michael 69, 102 Walls, Beth Walls, Howard 140, 147 Walter, Don Walters, Melanie 160 John 102 'alton, Gerald 'alton, Kenneth 160 'alton, Mike 'alton, Rebecca 74, 118 'aner, Lisbeth 118 'ard, Glenda 118 'ard, Kevin 140 'ard, Sandra 140, 69 'arren, Audrelyn 118 'arren, Cathy 68, 118 Warren, Denise 160 Warren, Kenneth 160 Warren, Marie 48, 160 Warren, Rodney 118 Warren, Shelly 140 Washington, Denise 140 Washington, Gary 209, 211 Washington, Mattie 67, 102, 181 Washington, Ormathell 59, 118 Washington, Sheila 102 Washington, Sandra 67, 102 Waterman, Stanford 160 Waters, Gary Waters, Larry 102 Waters, Mark 118 Waters, Michael 147, 160, 216 Watkins, Larry 128, 196, 204 Watkins, Randall 52, 54, 102, 240 Watkins, Robert 160 Watson, Donna 73, 74, 76, 118 Watson, Grady 160, 219 Watson, Ricky 140, 204 Wattier, Cindy 51, 102 Watts, Melinda 47, 88, 102 Watts, Rebecca 140 Weaver, Jack Webb, Jim 38, 39, 118, 211 Webb, John 160 Webster, Debbie 118 Webster, George 102 Webster, Jane 118 Webster, Kenny 160 Wehlitz, Donna 160 Weiher, Pam 48, 160 Weik, Dorothy 140 Weir, Charlotte 102 Weir, Johnny 168 Welborn, Mark 140 Welborn, Walter 102 Welch, Albert Welch, James 118 Welch, Joe 225 Weldon, Carolyn 70, 161 Weldon, Janet 71, 118, 189 Wellborn, Mary 74, 161 Wellborn, Walter 58, 60 Wells, Brenda 48, 161 Wells, Jerry 69, 102 Wells, Laura 48, 140, 189 Wendell, Doug Wendell, Glenn Wendell, Kathryn 161 Wendorf, Michael 52, 140 West, Herman 140 Vest, Kristine 161 Vest, Natalie 161 W est, Tamera 140 West, Wesley 102 Wetzler, Donna Whaley, Philip 161 Wheaton, Brenda 59, 102 Wheaton, David Vhisenhunt, Steve 102 Vhite, Michael White, Ted 140 Whitfield, Clarence Whiting, Kevin 118 Viestner, James 161 Viestner, John Villiams, Anita 48, 74, 161 Villiams, Barbara 48, 161 Villiams, Carver 161 Williams, Cathrine 52, 140 Williams, Cylester 161 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams, 7 Doug 140 Edward y , Jack 103, 196, 198 , Jenna 118 Williams, Kathryn 51, 52, 55, 61 118 Williams, Marvin 118 Williams, Michael 52, 118 Williams, Richard 102, 222, 177 Williams, Yvette 148 Williamson, Dana Williamson, Kenneth 119 Williamson, Mary 74, 87, 88, 103 Willis, Betty 141 Willis, Patricia Willis, Winona 102 Wills, Keven 161, 207 Wills, Patricia 103 Willsey, Patricia 103 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Donald 161 , Gary 102 , Jack 141 , Katheryn 103 , Leza 48, 103 , Linda 103 , Mark 161 Pamela 119 Paul 141 Roy 141 Sherrie 45, 103 Vicki 161 Winn, Pamela 101 Winn, Patricia 119, 224 Winton, Nancy 76, 103 Winton, Wanda 161 Winston, Leonard 141 Wisdom, Kent 161 Wohler, Marty 46, 119, 107 Woika, Steven 141 Wolford, Harry 161 Wood, Brent 161 Wood, Carla 48, 161 Wood, Caron 51, 102, 223, 190 Wood, David 102, 196, 210, 211 Wood, .Howard 119 Woods, James 119 Wood, Randall 161 Wood, Wanda 119 Woodall, Kim 161 Woods, Dana 102, 85, 177, 178 Woodward, Anne 119 Woolen, Chris 119 Wooten, David 102 Wooten, Mark 102, 177, 181 Workman, Sharon 141 Weight, Debbie 69 Wright, John 119, 187 Wright, Joyce 48, 141 Wright, Kathryn 161 Wunlack, Rebecca 141 -Y- Yakimovicz, Carole Yancey, Theresa 119 Yarborough, Vickie 161 Yarborough, Richard 141 Yelvingon, Bobby 141, 214, 215 Yost, Eddie 119 Young, Young, Young, Young, Young, Alberta 103 Carrie 161 John Michael 141 Randoph 119 Young, Robin 141 Yuill, Kathy 48, 141 Put that typewriter down! wams Mrs. Bobbie Leggett as Tanya Hall man asks a question. - Z - Zant, Greg 141 Zinn, Cathy 141 Zinn, Ricky 52, 119 Zomper, Suzanne 48, 161 Zwayer, Nancy 50, 102, 168, 170 iss, 190 The Catamount sponsor and staff wish to express our sincere apprecla tion to the following people whose help made this book possible Mr. Homer Burks Mr. Allen Coon Mrs. G.H. 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