Western Hills High School - Catamount Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1974
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Youth: When thought is speech and speech is truth. Walter Scott CATAMOUNT 1974 Western Hills High School Fort Worth, Texas Volume 6 DEDICATIO MISS MARY MARGARET MO ARCI-I Throughout five years at Western Hills, the words, Stop and returnlu have become familiar to typing students under the instruction of Miss Mary Margaret Monarch. As a teacher, Miss Monarch has constantly sought new and creative methods to better relate her subject to students. Because she is a perfectionist, she looks for and encour- ages the best in others. Possessing a strong sense of humor, she makes efforts to really get to know the people around her, and in the same way, she seeks to involve herself in the life of the school. Mary Margaret Monarch is someone who will always be young, who will always be able to smile and laugh, and Who will always care for her stu- dents. 3 wi? , aiu... 5 f 1 , J, Pix ti: ,Q nj f X 2 mf f Q .fn 3 I A ,, '- ,,. A ,vw ,K X wa 5 -sw. , . L Q . Impressions Structures Expressions Reflections . Achievements Index ...... Closing . . The morning of life is like the dawn of day, Full of purity, of imagery, and harmony. Chateaubriand . wewff m' . v I . :WSJ Youth is to all the glad season of life but often only by what it hopes, not by what it attains or escapes. Carlyle Oh, the joy of young ideas painted on the mind, in the warm, glowing colors fancy spreads on objects not yet known, when all is new and all is lovely! Hannah Mon fin. --,. is Life does not Count by years, some suffer a lifetime in a day, and so grow old between the rising and the setlill of the sun Evans Tho whole art of touching is only the art of awakening lhf natural curiosity of you ng minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards. France I PRESSIO S fp' Administration Provides Leadership TOP: Dr. Julius Truelson serves as superintend- ent for the Fort Worth Public Schools. RIGHT: The School Board includes Stan Harrell, Mrs. Jack O. Shannon, Jr., Bill Elliot, Reverend John R. Leatherbury, president, Green B. Trimble, Jim Harris, and Bobby Bruner. BELOW LEFT: Principal P. B. Stovall observes Homecoming decorations in the hall. BELOW RIGHT: Taking a break from class scheduling is Mrs. Frances Alles. Western Hills found its leadership in the form of the Fort Worth School Board and superintendent Julius Truel- son. An open line of communication was maintained between teachers and students through the efforts of principal P. B. Stovall, with able assistance from vice-principals Frances Alles, Bob Lee, and Carl Robinson. ' W 'A rr 4 I , , F YE 7 vi as , t af A, Z 44 r 555 , iff! f ,f 1 . ,f , f if i ,f .Lit . 3,3 'f Q31 :ish .. l w 43, ' f,,,5.- 5... 7 YM' -if , pr ,,,??, I'L,'f54- 4 M eV' fff '.,a' yr riff T' 4 ,- ., f ,. , ,vp ,g.x Y., f X , 'w , ,7 4 B L1 fl 41?3'N34 J R I 5. 555 VF? yy at 1 A, - A , ff' 5 3fQf?XXf LJ.. N.'x4 -ffL4H2 xfli .,.-Au 1 ..., .. Na+, I,wu,4. lb, 49' 1 is 'K+ i Mr. P. B. Stovall Mrs. Frances Alles Mr. Bob Lee Mr. Carl Robinson TOP: Okay, fellows! Throw the switch! says vice-principal Mr. Carl Robinson. LEFT: Mr. Bob Lee spends a rare quiet moment at his desk. ABOVE: Mr. P. B. Stovall led Western Hills as principal for the fourth year. Mrs. Barbara Blanks Mrs. Julia Bradley Mrs. Sallie Carter Mrs. Sally Cornell Mrs. Hazel Craig Mrs. Maynette Dowler Office Staff Provides Guidance Under the heading of Uguidancef, come not only the counselors, but sec- retaries and clerks. Mrs. Julia Bradley, Mr. C. G. Polson, Mr. Raymond Wright, and Mrs. Maynette Dowler, along with Mrs. Barbara Blanks, Mrs. Sallie Carter, Mrs. Bessie Thomas, and Mrs. Gladys Wallace, provided help to students with teacher relations, sched- ule changes, and information about col- leges. Mrs. Billie Prince and Mrs. Madge Prince were kept busy compil- ing transcripts, and keeping track of the school's records. The library, under the direction of Mrs. Peggy Herring and Mrs. Hazel Craig, provided a place for students to study, gather information, or just read. Mrs. Frances Lipscomb attended to the health of the school. ABOVE: Mrs. Billie Prince tickles the keys of her typewriter. RIGHT: Are you tardy again? asks Mrs. Sallie Carter. ' mf ya' ma.-J. V.. . ' , ,rv , :.:2.G3J,,.qy Wm .,t,, ?,,, ..?3liy + V i , 3- i Q3 Mrs. Peggy Herring Mrs. Framres Lipsvomln Mrs. Bessie Thomas Mr. Bill Poison s. gf f I y' I , . , j . 1 . ' ,g, :fi-, sf H ' -f-:r mai.-1 ' Mrs. Billie Prince Mrs. Mudge Prince Mrs. Gladys Wallace Mr. Raymond Wright TOP LEFT: Mrs. Sally Cornett asks, Is your name really Zemblouski? ABOVE: Robert Clark and Mrs. Peggy Herring tape Homecom- ing memories. LEFT: Should you tell him or should I? questions Mrs. Bessie Thomas of Mrs. Madge Prince. Miss Linda Brown Mrs. Mary Coddington Mrs. Odessa Coultas Mrs. Winifred Elliott Mrs. Bffttye Gomez Mrs. Mary Hart ABOVE: Et tu. Brute! murmurs Mrs. Linda Prevost. ABOVE RIGHT: Miss Karen Noel responds to a student in her junior English rlass. RIGHT: lnstruc-tional aide Mrs. B4-ttyv Gomez is caught offguard as she reads to her students. lx Communicating Through Literature W , xp- B rs X 'K Q 1' x QL i ,. 1.1 AQ - I 'wr-MID 22511 1 - x, wi 7-., 'N A Expressing one's ideas was encour- aged through writing and exploring the world of literature in English courses. Mrs. Melba Jackson sponsored the Mountain Line, the school newspaper, and the Odyssey, the creative writing magazine. Mr. Eric Mann supervised the annual staff while Mrs. Odessa Coultas continued her work with the student council. An aviation class was offered by Mr. Gerald McCombs and Mrs. Geraldine Karol conducted Plan An along with her aide, Mrs. Mary Coddington. Miss Linda Brown became engaged to Coach Richard Allie, and Mrs. Rebecca Tyndall divided her time between English and Latin. Other Eng- lish teachers included Mrs. Winifred Elliott, Mrs. Bessie Greene, Mrs. Kay- marie McNerney, Miss Karen Noel, Mrs. Linda Prevost, Mrs. Susan Uber, Mrs. Alpha Wenzel, Mrs. Marie Young, and aides Mrs. Bettye Gomez and Mrs. Mary Hart. LEFT: Miss Linda Brown models her garb as best dressed faculty member on 50's Day. Mrs. Melba Jackson Mrs. Geraldine Karol Mr. Eric Mann Mr. Gerald McCombs Mrs. Kaymarie McNerney Miss Karen Noel Mrs. Linda Prevost Mrs. Linda Thomson Mrs. Rebecca Tyndall Mrs. Alpha Wenzel Mrs. Carolee Yarborough Mrs. Marie Young Fundamentals Expressed Through ew Extended curriculum encouraged students to further their mathematical development. Algebra was made clear through the efforts of Mr. Neil Boyd, Mr. Andrew Henderson, Mr. Claude Little, Mrs. Maurine Mullins, Mrs. Imo- gene Williamson, and Mr. Billy Witcher. Geometry classes were conducted by Mrs. Frances Coon, Mrs. Melva Ezell, and Mrs. Winifred Taylor. Mrs. Mary Barron instructed elementary analysis and trigonometry was taught by Mr. Ed Kahler. RIGHT: You wouldn't have believed the one that got awayf' says Mr. Neil Boyd to his stu- dents. l Mrs. Mary Barron Mr. Neil Boyd Mrs. Frances Coon Mrs. Melva Ezell ,v Methods l Mr. Andrew Henderson Mr. Ed Kahler Mri Claude Little Mrs. Maurine Mullins Mrs. Winifred Taylor Mr. Billy Witcher LEFT: Mr, Ed Kahler arranges his papers in a break between classes BELOW Mrs Frances Coon explains a theorem to her studs ms BOT TOM: A new addition to the math df partment was Mr. Billy Witcher Mrs. Ruth Amend Mrs. Cheryl Craine Mr. Rob Dixon Miss Marsha Henton Mrs. Sharland Kirkpatrick Mrs. Mary Lacy ABOVE RIGHT: Oh, if I can only make it through another 80 minutes! sighs Mrs. Doris Thompson. RIGHT: Mrs. Gwen Rogers silently grades test papers during her off period. '- 1 Students Explore Scientific Progress New techniques in the world of sci- ence wcre dealt with by an adept sci- ence department at Western Hills. Miss Marsha Henton, Mrs. Gwen Rogers, Mr. Jimmy Sanders, and Mr. Lloyd Seely worked with freshmen in general physical science courses while Mrs. Ruth Amend, Mr. Rob Dixon, Mr. B. K. Pressley, and Miss Linda Rankin taught biology. Mrs. Mary Lacy instructed chemistry courses and Mrs. Sharland Kirkpatrick directed physics. Aides for the science department were Mrs. Cheryl Craine and Mrs. Doris Thompson. LEFT: Mrs. Mary Lacy conducts her class from behind her large desk. BELOW LEFT: Pausing a moment to contemplate a question is Mr. Rob Dixon. BELOW: Mrs. Ruth Amend works with biology students. -nan-Q11 in gd if Q.,-if X in Mr. B. K. Pressley Miss Linda Rankin Mrs. Gwen Rogers Mr. Lloyd Seely . Mrs. Doris Thompson Education Extends Into Pamil Life 6 TOP: Mrs. Sue McNeill supervises home and family living classes. ABOVE: Oh, nolw cries Mrs. Elise Ball, ll couldnit heli' RIGHT: Mrs. Ruth Campbell makes a phone call to her boolcie. Mrs. Elise Ball Mrs. Ruth Campbell Mrs. Carol Feik Mrs. Sue McNeill Mrs. Carol Towne Exploring matters dealing with fam- ily life was the key-note to a successful home economic department. Mrs. Elise Ball worked with Cooperative education students and Mrs. Ruth Campbell and Mrs. Carol Feik encouraged child development students. Home and fam- ily living was taught by Mrs. Sue McNeill, while Mrs, Carol Towne instructed homemaking classes. 6 M I + 'JP f cf Department Encourages Business Skills Development of office skills was maintained through the guidance of eight business education instructors. Mrs. Melva Houston and Miss Mary Monarch supervised the progression of their typing students, while Mrs. Mary Foust instructed shorthand. Mrs. Sharon Chitwood worked with voca- tional office education students. Gen- eral business courses were taught by Mr. Riley Dunn. ,Iob experience gained credit as a part of courses taught by Mr. Ulysses Cox and Mr. Tom Park. fwfr ABOVE LEFT: l've got to stop drinking that typewriter fluid, admits Mrs. Sharon Chitwood. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Mary Foust served as sen- ior class sponsor. LEFT: Distributive education was directed by Mr. Tom Park. Mrs. Julia Baker Mrs. Sharon Chitwood Mr. Ulysses Cox Mrs. Mary Foust Miss Mary Monarch Cultures Recognized Through Stud Mrs. Carol Ahshcr Miss Carol Bond Miss Betty Boyd Mrs. Brigitta Brandt Miss Mary Rf-inn Mrs. Re-lm-ca Stevenson An objective of studying foreign lan- guages is to develop an understanding of the differences in various world cul- tures. Russian was offered for the sec- ond year hy Mrs. Rebecca Stevenson and Mrs. Brigitta Brandt instructed German. Mrs. Carol Absher and Miss Carol Bond conducted French classes, while Miss Betty Boyd and Miss Mary Rehm taught Spanish. ABOVE: My date said heid meet me here two hours agolw pouts Miss Mary Rehm at the Homecoming pep rally. RIGHT: Miss Carol Bond instructs Randy Rich concerning the finer points of the French culture on 50's Day. 1? Pine Arts Develop Creat1v1t Discovering and developing individ- ual talents was the aim of the art, drama, and music classes. Mr. Ed Curry encouraged his students to openly display their artistic abilities in painting, sculpture, and various crafts. Speech and drama students uncovered communicative skills under the direc- tion of Mrs. Juanita McCulloh. The chorus was conducted by Mrs. Jewell Kelly and the band found its leadership in Mr. Jerry Jones. TOP: Don't come any closer, pleads a most communicative Mrs. Juanita McCulloh. LEFT: Mr. Ed Curry instructs three students on the composition of their work. ABOVE: Relaxing a moment between classes, Mr. Jerry Jones medi- tates on the band's performance. Mr Ed Curry Mr. Jerry Jones Mrs. Jewell Kelly Mrs. Juanita McCulloh History Department Expands TOP: Mrs. Patricia McQuerry ponders on the effects of the energy crisis. RIGHT: Mrs. Cand- ice Metcalf conducts her World History class Mrs. Marjorie Buhl Mr. Barney Cole Mr. Charles Hall Mrs. Patricia McQuerry Mrs. Candice Metcalf Psychology was offered for the first time this year by Mr. Charles Hall, while Mrs. Dorothy Niesen again instructed Sociology. Mrs. Marjorie Buhl taught Humanities as well as American History. Two new instructors were Mrs. Patricia McQuerry and Mr. Kenneth Walker. Mrs. Candice Metcalf taught World History as did part of our coaching staff, Mr. David Helbing, Mr. Ronnie McLain, and Mr. James Thames. Mr. Barney Cole and Mr. Leo Perkins were American History teach- ers. Mr. Tom Strother specialized in Government. 65,1 , Q' 5'-'gi ...N ' ,' vi ,U 'VV' , .V W' , Mrs. Dorothy Niesen Mr. Leo Perkins Mr. Tom Strother Mr. James Thames Mr. Kenneth Walker P.E. Builds Coordination, Sk Si-525 9 'WFQF Q . fs 3 Mrs. Shirley Abrams Mr. Richard Allie Mrs. Thelma Cole Mr. Kenneth Gorman Mrs. Lea Martin Mr. Mike Morris Mr. Jimmy Sanders Miss Flossie Wallace Mr. Dale Walker V4 as wagging i ll Emphasizing individual interests through various sports was the task of the physical education department. Mr. Dale Walker was athletic director at Western Hills for the sixth year. Health was taught by Mrs. Shirley Abrams, Mr. Richard Allie, and Mr. Mike Morris. General P.E. courses, as well as tennis and volleyball, were offered by Mrs. Thelma Cole, Mrs. Lea Martin, and Miss Flossie Wallace. Boyfs P.E. instructors were Mr. Kenneth Gorman and Mr. Kenneth Porter. Mr. Jimmy Sanders coached freshman basketball. LEFT: Not on my basketball court you d0n't, warns Miss Flossie Wallace. Industrial Arts Builds Vocational Talent Establishing a vocational foundation, the industrial arts department aided students in the development of certain skills. Mr. Jack Bishop gave students basic instruction in drafting. Wood lab and metal shop, taught respectively by Mr. William Mazy and Mr. Don Smith, allowed students to create useful items. Plastics, still a new course at Western Hills, was instructed by Mr. Robert Crow. Mr. Jack Bishop Mr. Robert Crow Mr. William Mazy ABOVE: Mr. Robert Crow demonstrates the artistic use of a screwdriver. RIGHT: Mr. Don Smith instructs his students in coordination. i I ,A ' effing , .em -s P '- K Three Aides Serve Western Hills Service and assistance were impor- tant factors in the duties of the aides. Mr. Vince Fialho, Mr. Barry Morrison, and Mr. Johnny Prince checked hall passes, substituted for teachers, and inspected cars for parking stickers. Mr. Vince Fialho Mr. Barry Morrison Mr. Johnny Prince TOP: Do you really think you re going to get down this hall without a pass? inquires Mr. Barry Morrison. LEFT: Mr. Vince Fialho demands, All right! Who took my umbrella? Western Hills was provided with food and cleanliness through the efforts of three staffs. The day janitorial staff was headed by Mr. Don Abbott, while the night crew was directed by Mr. O'dell Sneed. Mrs. Gwen Hampton supervised the cafeteria help in providing lunch for teachers and students. RIGHT: Mr. James Smith cleans up after the over-2000 students at Western Hills. BELOW: The cafeteria staff includes: ffrontj Gwen Hamp- ton, Ethel Russell, Delores Lance, Ethyl Deck- ard, Eula Prickett, Constance Hill, fbackj Mar- cia McKnight, Jean Hoegh, Nettie Thomas, Irene Crosby, Pansy Helton, Medenia Pryor, and Marie Angton. Q 'Q ,,,, V f' Agm, . 1' M- wifzrf 1 fm at , at ,y y.. in 1' . , f ' ,, Z., 1 , f ,, f 5 ,X in . if A' 'tif' ' ' , , 5 , ,':f77 r'1 'Y N: I V , 'wtufa Q,f37'f'l'f ?4 f:,.g4,Qfw. 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ABOVE: Mrs. Eula Prickett and Mrs. Gwen Hampton discuss the rising prices of cafeteria food. au. . 2- I ,V,h, W wi. ,S ll Q. - . wf , , XX if fe: W X ' 1 Z! , , , , .K v. , A X lf .. 13 'I A F .mu if Q J ! 1 ..,: in A Yi x W xx ' X i 4 V. x A K , ' X v. X E mu A-K Q xx an 'Nb i If men and women are to understand each other, to enter into each other's nature with mutual sympathy and to become capable of genuine comradeship, the foundation must be laid in youth. Ellis STRUCTURES Council Amends Constitution Striving to create a more unified stu- dent body became the purpose of the 1973-74 Student Council. Leading this yearls Council was president Mike Carrg assisting the president with his duties were Chris Dills, vice-presidentg Karen Germany, secretaryg and Kerin Capper, treasurer. Representatives and alternates to the Council were elected lay second period classes each trimester. ABOVE: Mernbers of the eouneil met on the first Tuesday of exery month. LEFT: Mrs. Odessa Coultas observes the meeting. WWA g LEFT: President Mike Carr presided over the F monthly vouncil meetings. BELOW: Mr. Press- ' lm-y was new co-sponsor for the council this year. on up M an ad 2 . , 6 49 o r V L ' ' W , 7. uf 1 74 L W 4 2 ri LEFT: The 4'oun0il's secretary was Karen Ger- many. ABOVE: Junior representatives Lynn Bogc-r and Ellen Plvdger organized the Valen- tim-'s danvv. I li' 39 Representatives Inform Students Setting examples of leadership throughout the school was the job of the Class representatives. In the spring of 1973, elections were held to elect two representatives to serve on the student eouneil. They assisted the officers of the executive hoard in projects, activi ties, and various goals. ---..-gli Projects developed and achieved by the council were the distrihution of Stu- dent Directories and a competitive. T '-I Christmas project in which necessary articles were arranged into gift sets and sent to John Peter Smith Hospital. - 3' 1 40 TOP: Senior representatives Luanne Bowen and Donna Watson were responsible for the Home- coming aetivities. ABOVE: Sophomore repre- sentatix es were Quennion Evhols and Terry Cann. RIGHT: As treasurer, one of Kerin Cap- per's duties was to post announcements in the cafeteria. I 'lfi 1 3 QW - v '9- 'lil TOP LEFT: Chris Dills rvartht-s nvw he-ights as Vic:--Pre-side-nt. TOP RIGHT: Fri-shinmi Duanna Harrison and Lisa Plm-dgi-r wr-rv 4-Ivctr-cl in the- fall as rf-prvsf-ritaitiws. LEFT: Ev-viitiw Board rnvmbvrs invludt-: Hirst rnwi Dttanna Harrison. Tc-rry Gann. Qst-vond rowj Lisa Pludgc-r, Ellvn Plvdger. Chris Dills. tthird rowj Donna Watson. Luanne- Bowen, Kurin Cappvr. tfourth ro-wi Lynn Boger, Qunnnion Echols tfifth rowj Mike Carr. and Kart-n Germany. ABOVE: Svnior Harold Carpffntf-r participates in the trash Can painting. RIGHT: Senior Sylyia Komatsu encourages the track team ata nu-et. FAR RIGHT: Senior Janet Johnson participates enthusiaslivally at llif- pep rally on 50's Day. BELOW: .lunior Judy Seott and senior Cindi Dorough demonstrate the hand motions to the fight song. BOTTOM: Varsity cheerleaders Qfrontl Weslynn Walker, Kristi Brashears, Patti Montgomery. Cindi Dorough, Judy Scott, fbarfkl Sylvia Komatsu, Jane-l John- son, Konnie Karnes present the Cougar of the Week award to Dale Baird. Cheerleaders Inspire Gutstanding Spirit Enthusiasm, imagination, and ability were the key factors involved in the efforts of the l973-74 cheerleaders to promote spirit and lead pep rallies. Var- ious skits helped enliven pep rallies, many of which involved other students. The spirit ladderf' was an effective way to raise spirit, and 50's Day initi- ated by the cheerleaders, was quite a success, with a great number of stu- dents and faculty members participat- ing. Credit for the fact that Western Hills led Fort Worth high schools in pre-game ticket sales for most of the season, was perhaps due to the skills of these dedicated individuals. TOP: Junior Konnie Karnes takes delight in dee- orating the lockers for basketball season. LEFT: i'Give me a 'V'l cheer juniors Patti Montgom- ery and Kristi Brashears, ABOVE: Senior lynn Walker shows enthusiasm at her last pep rally. Cheerleaders Perpetuate Cougar Spirit Excitement, which often accompa- nies the energetic undertaking of a new responsibility, was evident in this yearis freshman cheerleaders. With guidance from Mrs. Thelma Cole, cheerleader advisor, both junior varsity and fresh- man cheerleaders fullfilled their responsibilities of cheering at games in the various fields of sport, and assisting in cheers at the pep rallies. r .1-it fr' f' TOP RlGHT: Sophomores Cindy Gentz and Dawn Reed. ABOVE: Freshmen Jan Horne and Kathy Hitt. ABOVE RIGHT: Sponsor Mrs. Thelma Cole. RIGHT: Sophomores Sheri Mont- gomery and D'Ann Reed. 4 jfs-Qegi?-'FIT .Ar 5 , Q xr 11 N.!',:- Q? N I Wifq' as 4, A W., 0-A,,,,N.....- .Q I I TOP: Freshman cheerleaders Cindy Kemp, Jan Horne, Kathy Hitt, and Patty Redmond, LEFT: Junior Varsity cheerleaders Cindy Gentz ffrontj, D,Ann Reed, Dawn Reed, and Sheri Montgom- ery. ABOVE: Freshmen Cindy Kemp and Patty Redmond. Enthusiasm - Key to Spirit Promoting spirit fell under the lead- ership of Mrs. Lea Martin and the Gov- ernor's Board of the Spirit Club. With a membership of over 200, some students displayed their artistic ability by deco- rating posters for pep rallies and ath- letic activities. Others demonstrated their loyalty with their green and gold uniforms while cheering the Cougars to victory. Two maseots were elected during the fall trimester to encourage and promote school spirit at pep rallies and football games. EDC' ABOVE Sponsor Mrs. Lea Martin planned spirit club activities. ABOVE RIGHT: Mascots Lana Ragland and Cyndi Taggart added much to pep rallies and football games. RIGHT: Fresh- man spirit club members were: tfrontl Danny Bobo, lsecond rowj Kaye Bickley, Karen Van- dergriff, Duana Harrison, Leslie Hardin, Qthird rowl Cindy Cole, ,lulie Takes, Debbie Golden, Dusti Dancer, Susan Lee, lfourth rowl Elise Whisenhunt, Susan Richardson, Lori Layne, Linda Harrison, Cheryl Salley, Kathy Johnson, ffifth rowl Donna Glover, Karla Hayes, Dodi Foster, Sharon Baker, Cindy Bird, Donna Col- bert, Shaunna Crawford, lsixth rowj Tracy Grif- fith, Laura Merritt, Cindy Cameron, Patty Craig, Kelly Wells, Terry Pipkins, Deeta Culbertson, and Vena Dyer. v ix 1-4' Wifi TOP: Members of the Governor! Board were lfrontj Anita Blaylock, Donna Colbert, lniidcllvj Tammy Allen, Anniece McWhorter, lbackj Lana Ragland, Debbie Beasley, and Ronnie Johnson. LEFT: Junior and freshman rm-pre-serilativf-s were Debbie Beasley, Ronnie Johnson, and Donna Colbert. ABOVE: Ann Nivhols paints a poster for a football gamo. Power ofthe Paw Means Spirit v' il -.', 'lung Officers and representatives from each class formed the Covernorls Board of the Spirit Club. Both officers and representatives were elected in the spring of 1973, with freshman repre- sentatives being elected at the begin- ning of the school year. ABOVE: Senior and sophomore representatives to this year's spirit club were tfront rowj Randy Higdon, Tammy Allen, Anita Blaylock, fsf-cond rowj Bryan Parish, Anniccc McWliortzwr, Mary Wellborn, Maggie McClain, and Lana Ragland. RIGHT: Officers of the club were ffront rowl Mary Wellborn, Anita Blaylock, fsecond rowj Debbie Beasley, Annicce Mcwhcrrtsvr, and Randy Higdon. ibn 1 piess ., K Q W . .:W. W, 1 fu ,f , e My AZ L Q, of sl ff e ' tf 'w:, . , M' NVQ: 4 igv' , V ?a,fsw5i..,N 3, f t-:iw , M tiki, M 'aww ff W, Ja . ,V W. 1, ,Q 1 MV ,, sm. ,.-Q, -0' x ,si f. , I va N .aww in LEFT: Donna Colbert displays her artistic abil- ity at a poster painting party. BELOW: Mass confusion prevails while students put up posters for homecoming week. BOTTOM: Upperelass members were ffront rowl Sheryl Ellison, Bar- bara Williams, Bryan Parish, Anita Blaylock, Ronnie Johnson, Anniece McWhorter, Melanie Saylor, lsecond rowj Carol Motes, Pam Weiher, Suzanne Ellison, Kandi Gilbert, fthird rowj Maxine Martino, Debbie Cafforcl, Laura Cornett, Charlene Martino, lfourth rowl Debbie Beasley, and Renee Blankenship. BW snsudblldll X . lv A Y i di i E Y, , 4 , N 0... 5 K U , y ff 'H 'M -R We , gy. -E: . M3 7 , uf.. Ni J? 5 'W ,, ,fw- suf' 'ogia-is P 'sm ' 49 RIGHT: President Tim Scroggins was in charge of all National Honor Society projects. 'Y7 ABOVE. Mr. Raymond Wright, Mrs. Frances Coon, Mrs. Ruth Amend. and Mrs. Alpha Wen- zel were the sponsors for the 197374 NHS. RIGHT: Members of the society were: flront rowj Karen Germany, Wanda Wood, Rhonda Porter, Cindy Allen, Karen Brown. Barbara McDowell, Cset-ond rowj Rell Fenley. Cindy Cahill, John Hancock, Kathy Williams, Nanda Barrett, Cindy Hatcher, Carla Pugh, Sherry MoAlindon. and Mike Cook. HS Alters Prerequisite i. Encouraging worthy leadership, cre- ating enthusiasm for scholarship, stim- ulating a desire to render service, and furthering the development of character were the outstanding attributes of National Honor Society members. Presenting Awards Night and assist- ing the PTA with College Night were sponsors Mrs. Ruth Amend, Mrs. Fran- ces Coon, Mrs. Alpha Wenzel, and Mr. Raymond Wright. Selected in their jun- ior year, 52 seniors maintained a 3.5 grade point average for five quarters and a citizenship average not lower than an E. The remaining seniors and outstanding juniors who met these requirements later in the year were inducted into the society during the spring trimester. g,iAyt Q 4. -1-. ' . , K W - -ft:. 0 . TOP LEFT: Additional society members were: ftop to bottomj Tim Scoggins, Donna Hardin, Donna Clarke, Patty Self. Donna Lindermann, Mark Miller, Cindi Dorough, Cindy Tilley, Mela- nie Pruitt. Donna Watson. Janet Johnson, Sylvia Komatsu, and Jackie Smart. ABOVE: Jana-t Johnson and Melanie Pruitt were the secretary and treasurer of the NHS. LEFT: Cindy Cahill was vice-president for the society. Band RECEIVES Top Ratmg ABOVE: The 1973-74 Cougar Marching Band consisted of: ffirst rowj Relf Fenley, Ellen Brown, Ellen Pledger, Lisa Moore, Cindy Tilley, Steve Hench, Qsecond rowj Lee Stiles, Mike Wendorf, Peggy Peterman, Brent Wood, Lee Carden, Robert Barminski, Charles Crabtree, Gary Keith, fthird rowJ Julie Staley, Jacquelin Thompson, Gary Verwers, Laura Shiflett, Keith Goodson, Robert Clark, Michael Maldonado, James Andress, Dale Sherman, Ronald Biele- feld, Mary Pinkston, Mark Allred, Micki Parkin- son, Lori Neau, Patricia Server, Russell Benson, Qfourth rowj Carolyn Riveire, Kellye Coleman, Lynda Tallant, Bruce Lee, Donna Hardin, Keith Krayer, Charles Furlow, Lisa Fitzgerald, Joyce Gill, Garry Houston, Leigh Drake, Quennion Echols, Jimmy Myer, Clyde Bliss, Kevin Ward, Ricky Zinn, Mark Gifford, Larry Mathews, George Shineldecker, Larry Kelley, Richard Papusch, Buddy Gruver, William Prater, Vin- cent Cruz, Carol Carpenter, Troy Arendall, Paul Cullum, Ernest Johnson, Sylvia Amos, Richard Killip, John Dawson, Debra Morris, ffifth rowJ Kelly Ballard, Jackie Richards, Pattie Drennan, Pam Atchison, Lynn Tilley, Laura Hines, Julie Overstreet, Sandra McKee, Lily Mays, Robert Riveire, Sherry McAlindon, Kathleen McKee, Sam Davis, Bobby Kirschner, Andrew Trotter, Cody Maxwell, David Leseman, Timothy Ald- rich, Jimmy Addison, Buddy Jones, Timothy Petersen, Larry Lane, Roxanna Thompson, Laura Anderson, Scott Wood, Mark Sanders, Maynard Ferguson, Sharon Conley, Claudia Board, Penny Hauser, and Lou Ann Marchant. RIGHT: Band members participate in Home- coming pep rally. Under the competent direction of Mr. Jerry Jones, the one hundred-four instrumentalists of this yearis Cougar Band received top rating in marching. This marked the first time in WHHS history that the band has received such a rating, After two weeks of summer band, they raised money for their December appearance in the Houston Astrodome. Benbrook proclaimed November 16 as Western Hills Band Day. Outstanding performances at pep ral- lies and football game halftimes were supplemented with the city marching contest, the regional marching contest, the Benbrook parade, and the Stock Show parade. During the winter trimester, out- standing students were selected for the Symphonic band and performed at school assemblies and concerts. X x , , x tl Q' N l 10,4 f i EM Af W, L , ,, ,wma ABOVE LEFT: Kelly Coleman displays her tal- ent in the Eastern Hills game. ABOVE: Brent Kirschner prepares to line up for inspection. LEFT: Trombone players perform at the city marching contest. af ,psf ,S ,, +92-rinse-vsfo-ff-Muunftv. Jw ., 4 ' , t ,-' l ' . JW. . 1, 7' f rv q,' Mir ,- ,, i , . ,. f X f sg. .www v r,1J l 'Q' te 'l v . -A, v. in Leading the hand to victory through the many talents of individuals was the goal of the drum majors and drum majorettes. Drum majors Rf-tt Fenley and Steve Henvh spent a week on the campus of SMU working with baton twirlers from all over Texas. Majorettes Ellen Brown, Lisa Moore, Ellen Pledgvr, and Cindy Tilley receive-rl two individual first divi- sion medals and a second place team trophy in the Paschal twirling Contest. Assisting Mr. .ferry Jones in leading and directing the Cougar hand were Lynda Tallant, hand eaptaing and Vin- cent Cruz, hand lieutenant. Through these Combined efforts, unity and lead- ership becrame factors in reaching their goal. E o Band Performs at Astrodome it 5, 'N TOP: Band entertains during halftime in a WHHS formation. LEFT: Say that again and I'll shove this piccollo up your nose, cries Lynda Tallant, band captain, to Vincent Cruz, band lieutenant. ABOVE: Come on now, for the third time, don't blow into the piano, warns Mr. Jerry Jones. Under the guidance of band director Mr. Jerry Jones, this year's stage band and orchestra both participated in Western Hills' stage productions. The stage band had an act in the Cougar Capers, and the orchestra provided the background music for the musical production Oklahomal'7 The stage band also participated in the 4-th Annual Greater Southwest Music Festi- val in Amarillo. ABOVE: Stage band members were: ffirst rowj Laurie Anderson, Scott Wood, Mark Sanders, Keith Goodson, Johnny Collins, Virgil Dawson, fsecond rowj Ronny Cobb, Richard Padilla, Larry Matthews, Gilbert Cruz, Alex Antonio, Paul Cullum, Lee Stiles, Andy Trotter, Brent Wood, tthird rowj Alan Crabtree, Vince Cruz, Ken Davis, Dale Sherman, Mark Allred, Richard Papusch. RIGHT: Band members practice for the Amarillo music festival. Band, Orchestra Perform in Productions fsssglqw ' k ' ' ' LEFT: Glen Allred plays the trombone in the orchestra. BELOW: Cody practices his French horn. BOTTOM: Orchestra members included: ffront rowj Alice Massey, Doug Beyer, Veronica Meeks, William Prater, Sandra Wyeth, Jacquetta Johnson, fsecond rowj Sherri Edmondson, Glen Allred, David Taylor, Teresa Pou, Mike Wil- liams, Lauretta Smatlak, Mark Allred, and Jimmy Addison. 1 VK is if . Q Y' 4 1'-----.. 1' 1 sf ef T' A ABOVE: 1973-74 Chorus members were: Qfirst rowl Stacy Moisant, Rebecca Messina, Duana Harrison, Anita Blaylock, Robert McAnulty, Mrs. Jewell Kelly, Randy Black, Ann Love, Kristi Pruitt, Cheryl Jones, Sophia Rice, Amy Neusse, Qsecond rowj Helen Meachem, Elaine Smith, Waynetta Levingston, Emerson Wade, Bryan Kinney, Pam Jones, Freddie Brigham, Judy Blue, Joyce Harrell, Carol Moles, Teresa Cornette, Lester Oliver, fthird rowj Carolyn Ingram, Susan Richardson, Sheila Johnson, Anniece McWhorter, Blaine Kahler, Delbert Hall, Dale Blankinship, Mary Tout, Cindy Shaver, linda Bennett, Cindy Cole, and Teresa Williams. RIGHT: Anita Blaylock, Chorus Sweetheart, and Freddie Brigham, Mr. Music for the first trimester, pose with their trophies. Chorus Begms New Tradition The 1973-74 Cougar Chorus consisted of 35 students led by Mrs. Jewell Kelly. One of the highlights of the year was a trip to TWC where they performed. The sopho- mores and freshmen were fortunate to be entertained by the chorus at a fall concert in November. The chorus also gave their traditional Christmas program in Decem- ber. A new tradition was begun this year at Western Hills when the chorus elected a chorus sweetheart and Mr. Music. These honors were bestowed on Anita Blaylock and Freddie Brigham after the election at the end of the first trimester. , ff' Wright. 65'-Y'f l ABOVE LEFT What do you mean you cant decide whether you re a soprano or bass' exclaims Mrs. Jewell Kelly ABOVE The chorus performs for observers from TWC LEFT The first trimester chorus officers were front rowj Anita Blaylock Stacy Moisant Rebecca Messina Ann Love fback rowj Freddie Brigham Mrs Jewell Kelly Carolyn Ingram, and lat piano accompanist Johnnel Drama Sponsors Cougar Capers Promoting and em-ouraging the art of drama and acting was the responsi- bility ofthe Drama Club. President Terry Cann. Vive-president Mary Smith. secretary Rubye English. and treasurer Judy Blue, under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Juanita lVIeCulloh, were in charge of all activities. The Drama Club eo-sponsored the Cougar Capers. They partivipated by selling Pink Thingsi' and usheririg at tht- night performanve. Pictured below are only a few of the many ent.husiastie drama members. all of whivh participated in the various drama avtivities throughout the year. RIGHT: Mrs. Juanita lVl4'Cullon vonsiders last minute dt-tails for the Cougar Caper. BELOW: Fourth period drama inembr-rs consisted ol vari- ous talents. PTA: Caring About the Future l iuuu --an-M Learning about the teaching profes- sion, its responsibilities, and its impor- tant role in democracy, was the respon- sibility of the future teachers. With the sponsorship of Mrs. Fran- ces Coon, the Future Teachers of Amer- ica met on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Teaching qualities of personality, character, and leadership were developed. I, . t-1 'iw 1 Q1'11 i 2- , ABOVE LEFT: FTA officers were Carla Rich- ardson, president: Beth Brady, vice-president: and Diana Keel, treasurer. ABOVE: Sponsor Mrs. Frances Coon reads the FTA constitution at a meeting. LEFT: FTA Members include: Pat Bull, Paula Fanick, Diana Keel, Carla Richard- son, Wanda Wood, Cindy Dickson, Robert Mar- tin, and Beth Brady. Clubs Place Emphasis Cn Foreign Russian, a newly introduced lan- guage at Western Hills, fast became an elective interesting to all that par- ticipated. ln its second year, sponsor Mrs. Rebecca Stevenson not only emphasized the Russian language, but the significance of Asian culture. During Spirit Week the Russian club was awarded second place for their Wizard of Oz decorations using the theme. Follow the Yellow Brick Road to Victory. ln February they participated in the Cougar Capers with a song and dance routine. TOP: German club members were Tim Menikos, Alton Bostick, David Johnson, Tom Menikos, Mark Sanders, and Corky Stiles. ABOVE: Rus- sian club officers were Chandra Chandler, Kevin Ward, Yetive Grantham, Tony Balthazar, and Clifford Keenum. RIGHT: Mrs. Brigitta Brandt plans for the day's assignments. Cultures Willa qi J-f 3 gf td e 3 1.1 LEFT: Mrs. Rebecca Stevenson fondly remem- bers escapades from her trip to Russia. BELOW: German club officers were Danny Wood, Donna Wehlitz, and Debbie Sloan. BOTTOM: Russian clubis homecoming decoration of the Emerald City palace. , ,ff in W 5? y 1 . ,f 1 K 1, ' y . . .1 4 ,L I ,, V ef it :jg . v Blending the cultures of foreign lands with our own, was the goal of Mrs. Brigitta Brandt and the German club. During the year, the club held a pic- nic at Benbrook Lake, collected toys for distribution by firemen, sponsored a German dinner for the faculty, and vis- ited an Elementary school to give a Ger- man lesson. Money making projects consisted of selling candy and holding a car wash. Furthering the appreciation of French culture was the purpose of the French Club, or Le Cercle de Fran- Qaisf, Sponsors Mrs. Carol Absher and Miss Carol Bond assisted students in planning their activities throughout the year. These activities included singing French Christmas carols and a dinner of French food held at the school. RIGHT: Members of the French Club included: ffront rowj Gabrielle Smart, Debbie Colden Maria Lewis, Melonee Saylor, Alex Hamilton Mike Healy, lsecond rowj Julie Traynham, Car- lene Boatwright, Mary Barminski, Laura Merritt .luanita Tolson, and Durina Ringer. s v Club Studies French Culture -s, ABOVE: Mrs. Carol Absher instructs her class on the subject of French culture. RIGHT: Miss Carol Bond amuses one of her French classes. 3 fx A l Pan-Am Supports Charities alittle is LEFT: Linda Hewitt, Charlene Martin, Robert McAnulty, Maxine Martin, Cindy Moody, .lill Clayton, and Suzanne Ellison display UNICEF money boxes. BELOW: Officers of the Pan-Am club were: Suzanne Ellison, Linda Hewitt, Deb- bie Rodriguez, Billy Trawick, Chandra Chan- dler, Sylvia Padilla, and Cindy Marchbanks. Salavaria, and Cindy Moody. Pan American was one of the larger language clubs with approximately 80 members. This organization s goals were to promote a better understanding of the peoples of the Americas and to help support charities and scholarship funds. Their activities, led by sponsor Miss Mary Rehm, included trick or treating for UNICEF, a flea market and selling candy to raise money LEFT: Spanish club members were ffront rowj Cindy Marchbanks, Miss Mary Rehm Sylvia Padilla, Denise Chamberlain, Suzanne Ellison Linda Hewitt, Qsecond rowj Laura Shlflett Lau rie Foreman, Tammy Cornett, Jill Clayton Julie Moore, Tracy Brennand, Chandra Chandler fthird rowj Steven Bass, Joyce Dickson Valerie Chamberlain, Cindy Hixon, Deeta Culbenson Maxine Martin, Charlene Martin ffourth rowl Debbie Henn, Brenda Hurt, Angela Bunge Carl Simms, Dorothy Weik, Ron Strittmater Donna Reilly, Robert McAnulty, Brenda Hewitt Steve PHA A1dS Community BELOW: Mrs. McNeill's FHA officers included: ffrontj Cyndi Taggart, Sheryl Grogan, fbackl Cyndi Dickson, Annie-ce McWhorter, Cindy Bird, Eileen Mcwherter, Donna Watson, Lowell Franklin, Cindy Smith, Marilyn Brewer, Maria Goldman, and Rita Kennedy. RIGHT: Home- making students Debra Hill fseatedj, Lutrella Henderson, and Neldra Carroll learn sewing skills in class. BOTTOM: Mrs. Townefs FHA officers invludcdz ffrontl Sheri Montgomery, Senetta M1'Griff, fhaekl Lisa Hatcher, Mary Wellborn. Susan Capper. Joy Sparks. Kimberly Lewis, Gary Gray. Rhonda Lawler, Caren Cavin. Edna Cole, Charlotte Jeffreys. and Lee Ann Pat- terson. F .V Future Homemakers of America is an organization which endeavors to present to students the variety of roles that the homemakers play at home and in the community. Members, who were recruited from all the different home- making classes, also learned about the wide range of careers available in the field of home economics. The five different chapters of FHA were each headed by a different home- making teacher. The sponsors, Mrs. Elise Ball, Mrs. Carol F eik, Mrs. Ruth Campbell, Mrs. Sue McNeill, and Mrs. Carol Towne, set aside one class period a month for club meetings. ABOVE: Mrs. Ruth Campbell's FHA officers were: Ormathell Washington, Rayanna Grissom, Kim Gray, Martha Jackson, and Wanda McKiney. LEFT: Mrs. Ruth Campbell, Mrs. Carol Feik, Mrs. Elise Ball were three of the five sponsors. Students Study Hornemakmg Careers Various FHA club activities included many charity projects. One chapter col- lected and repaired toys which were given to the All Church Home for Chil- dren. Another gave a Valentine's party for the kindergarten children at the Child Study Center, and several chap- ters visited and took gifts to rest homes. ABOVE: Mrs. Carol Feik's FHA officers were: Becky Walton, .Ierri Reynolds, Sheila Hambrick, Paulette Hambrick, Jill Jefferson, and Jackie Vice. ABOVE RIGHT: New to Western Hills' homernaking department this year were Mrs. Sue McNeill and Mrs. Carol Towne. RIGHT: Elise Ball's FHA officers were: Debbie Elli- son, Susan Hanson, Kay Papusch, Patty Brown, Linda Andress, Jackie Gramer, and Beth Brady. Students Develop Office Techniques ,I st ,Ns W? , y J Q ,, 1, lmproving office skills and gaining insight in the various fields of office jobs was the purpose of OEA. Under the guidance of Mrs. Sharon Chitwood, the club publicized the vocational office program in and out of school while working to better the employer- employee relationship. Members of the club raised money for an DEA dinner which was held in March at Southwest High School. BELOW: Members of OEA included: ffront rowj Paula Straight, Jana Fuller, Donna Hardin, Dar- lene Sanders, Rhonda Porter, Renee Henderson, Barbara McDowell, Betty Chambers, lsecond rowl Jeannie Willis, Margaret Plumlee, Belinda Cress, Sharon Roach, Alyce Morgan, Deb Nixon, Gayle Ferguson, Melissa Halbach, fthird rowj Lisa Clark, Wilma Hart, Doris Crosby, Tarrol Collins, Joanne Mumaw, Debra McRore-y, Patri- cia Server, Ronnie Bankston, and Patricia Joyce Gipson. .EY ,Q TOP LEFT: I can't control it!', screams Donna Hardin as the memo machine prints faster and faster. LEFT: For the last time, file these paperslw orders Mrs. Sharon Chitwood to stu- dent Chris Branson. HU swf Business Clubs Train on the Job Developing leadership qualities in students and teaching them to function as worthy persons in our society was the purpose of DECA and VICA. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Tom Parks and Mr. Ulysses Cox, DECA and VICA members received credit while holding jobs outside of the school curriculum. Learning by on-the-job-training, stu- dents were introduced to the complex functions of the business world. RIGHT: Barbara Collins and VICA students sur- prise Mr. Ulysses Cox on his birthday. BELOW: VICA members were: Cfront rowj Scotty Ham- rick, David Malugen, John Harper, Robin Young, Carol Richardson, Tom Collins, fsecond rowj Steve Osburn, Swain Crawford, Jon Faa- borg, Greg Tolson, and Jack Clement. . - q X 3 XT B- :., 7 i Kfgifmy V1 L 4.5 TOP: Members of DECA include-dz flront rowj Amo Green. Str-w Hitcberson, Nanvy Rffrnley, Beth Wancvr, Doug Oakes, john Shvrrard. lsee- ond rowj Ts-rry Kevils, Mark ,lalbc-rt, l,4-o Plegge, Scott Moyer. Miki' Lic, Bob Huxlclix, Rodney Callarman. and Tod Faaborg. LEFT: You were fire-df ' quc-slions DECA sponsor Mr. Tom Parks.AOVE:Oll1vr DECA rnvrnbvrs we-re: ffront row, Mikt- Harbour. Kon Gibson. Ricky Coutbivr, Edward Williams. Linda Arrington, fseconfl rowj Mike- Reed, .lim Johnson, Don Lebmbcrg, and Earl Henderson. Center Receives Volunteer Work Accepting the responsibilities of sponsoring the Red Cross Youth Pro- gram, Mrs. Maynette Dowler endeav- ored to create a growing interest in the community for service. The major pro- ject achieved by the club was serving on a regular basis at the Western Hills Convalescent Center. Activities per- formed by youth volunteers were purely in an entertainment capacity with any other duties being left to the home's staff. ABOVE: Theresa Bradley, Yetive Grantham. and James Strider visited the Western Hills Con- valescent Center. ABOVE RIGHT: The new sponsor for the Red Cross was Mrs. Maynette Dowler. RIGHT: Officers for the Red Cross were Beverly Mooney, Kevin Anderson, John Malm- berg, James Strider, Carla Gamblin, and Candi Driscoll. if airs! Club Develops Skills , . P A g .55 f .- y, , t. .f Q . 2 1 5 ' 'if i ii. ' 1 C55 3 A newly organized club at Western ' 'T Hills was the Camera Club. Under the . sponsorship of Mr. Eric Mann, club 5--X members gained knowledge in proper C i darkroom techniques at meetings held every other Wednesday. Projects undertaken by the club included taking and selling pictures for the Valentine's Dance. Proceeds from this project were used in replenishing chemicals, equip- r1s-sri,s ment, and film. TOP: Mr. Eric Mann sponsored the Camera Club. LEFT: John Kaduk makes flash adjust- ments before taking a prize-winning picture. ABOVE: President Jeff Sanders still needs instructions for putting film in his camera. Students Equalize Representation Organized for the second vonsecutive year was the student advisory commit- tee with the sponsorship of Mrs. Odessa Coultas. Meeting once a month, a com- mittee of ten members selected by the Student Council's executive board dis- cussed methods by which to equalize representation and improve communi- cation inthe school. RIGHT: Mrs. Odessa Coultas discusses results of a meeting with chairman Dennis Lacy. BELOW: Members of the student advisory com- mittee were: Wanda McKinney, Scott Spiegal, J. W. Briscoe, ,Ian Riach, Dennis Lacy, Paul Cul- lum, and Margaret Torres. Rodeo Club Visits Nat' ' fs g be is-me ,A Y H ' -'x tk ional Finals Activities of the Rodeo Club, a non- school sponsored organization, included a trip to Oklahoma City to see the National Finals Rodeo and a club sponsored dance given at the Elks Lodge. Under the leadership of Mr. Don Smith, club members gave a rodeo in April as well as participated in other rodeos during the year. LEFT: Rodeo Club sweetheart was Patti Marsh. BELOW: Rodeo Club president was Ted Harter. BOTTOM: Rodeo Club officers were: ffrontj Patti Marsh, Vicki Stanley, Becky Walton, Qbackj Mr. Don Smith fsponsorjg Kenneth Ras- berry fvice-presidentlg and Ted Harter fpresi- dentj. ,. 3, K W Wy . .6 . Lx 1 ,L W K 0 ,sh ' an 'liiz hf ' ,1 f' ' 7 1- 1 i Q - -7f1?t1Laf ' ' bf,f , ,pf O K -4 M 4. 1 i f Zyl N A 'I w . wN ..x 3 f.-,w s f -4- ..- ga,- -Q sw-M- - ,ii-vz1.o.,,' - M E X. 4 N , , !1.aN ' ,X I i n Young Life Participation Grows You ng Life was one of several organ- izations which a large number of stu- dents participated in, but which was not direetly affiliated with the sehool. The weekly meetings were led by Howard Baker and Kirk Quaekenbush, who were assisted by Christi Vinsant, Raye Anne Crittenden, and Sue Palmerg all students of TCC. Each meeting ineluded songs, skits, and a talk,' based on some verses from the Bible. Highlights of this years activities were a ski trip to Colorado at Christ- mas, a summer tramp, a retreat Hallow- een weekend, and another over the Easter holidays. M 76 TOP: Karen Anderson guides leader Sue Palmer into Z1 lot-al pancake house where the new lead- ers were all taken after their early morning kid- nap initiation. ABOVE: Beeky Watts. Judy Seott, and Patti Nlontgomery partieipate at a meeting. RlCll'l': Stexe Phillips eontriliutes his talent while leader Howard Baker direets the singing. 'Mm NN' Club Members Take Trip to Austin - S QQQQUQQ nsssss RICO!! oosooos 4000000 -000000 POOOOOQ 'zQ0OOOQ n 090009 If-fl-C0006 5400000 USQOOOQ QQOOIOOO Qeavosoot biooooooo e Qe 8 ' xc rt Quan an. Ona f.. o Q, li lg,,',.N 'lil UIQ .CCI 3. is Qt I Y Tri-Hi-Y, the third non-school spon- sored organization on campus, is affili- ated with YMCA. ln January, eight girls from Western Hills' Tri-Hi-Y took a four day trip to Austin where students from all over the state were allowed to try their hand at running the govern- ment. Another planned activity was a volleyball game against the Western Hills, volleyball team. ABOVE LEFT: Mrs Rebecca Stevenson spon sored the group. ABOVE: .lan Riach talks with Westside YMCA director Joe Parks. LEFT: Tri- Hi-Y members included: ffirst rowl Jackie Smart, Kathy Turner, .Ian Riach, Luanne Bowen, Jayne McCarcken, Cyndi Reams, fsec- ond rowj Joy Sparks, Tammy Allen, Paula Rob- inson, Nancy Hill, Dawn Reed, Susan Taggart, Robyn Rich, fthird rowj Bobby Baird, D'Ann Reed, Sherri Montgomery, Cindy Gentz, Susan Cheatham, Kelly Charles, and Liz Falls. Daily Debris Supplements Paper Correlating individuals with different backgrounds, interests, and hobbies into a bi-monthly school newspaper was the task of Mrs. Melba Jackson, the edi- torial staff, and the journalism classes. Editors for each trimester were Chris Dills, Debbie Rodriguez, and Karen Germany. The Daily Debris, an interschool newsletter published Tuesdays through Fridays, gave daily announcements and interesting tidbits of information. SNATCH played for a benefit concert in December given by journalism classes for charity funds at Harris Hos- pital. RIGHT: Sports editor Charlie Livingston makes last minute additions to his column. BELOW: The journalism editorial staff included: ffront rowj Brad Nixon, Chris Dills, Karen Germany, Donna Hernandez, Anna Martinez, Qsecond rowj Debbie Rodriguez, Kevin Patrick, Charlie Liv- ingston, Cathy Foreman, and Candi Vernon. in .ni ..,,. in .-4455! ,4 3, Qt. 3, sw LEFT: Journalism Class homecoming decora- tions featured news ofthe future. BELOW: Working frantically to meet deadlines are edi- tors Debbie Rodriguez, Chris Dills, and Karen Germany. gms Om-mfr nm unto' - two' .M m. ZIV, ,Q arf' 2: ' ' w,:'X.'u,x1 i rv-, Q f.k WWW? WW QM? WM ,i,e it to my , W ei i L V ' V J L i'ir' A V ,f -'f-', .. K 'MW' ,I Vfr. i 'HMM :auf D 'JIJ W y .,f, , 'H' 1' ,. , A ' A t ' LEFT: Will you climb down from the shelves long enough to answer this question? demands Mrs. Melba Jackson. ABOVE: Paula Shelton and Roxanne Giles worked on the Daily Debris dur- ing the first trimester. ' i 44' 1' Capturing the memories, activities, and misfortunes of the past year into this year's annual was the responsibility of the 1973-74 CATAMOUNT staff. Under the direction of Mr. Eric Mann and editor Cathy Foreman, the staff was divided into different divisions with each having a section editor. Early in the year, the theme, color, and dedica- tee of the annual were decided upon by the entire staff. As in past years, the CATAMOUNT staff held the elections for Mr. and Miss WHHS and class favorites. Staff mem- bers were also in charge of annual order Staff Survives Sixth olume day and individual class pictures. TOP: 50's day saw Sharon Standley, Tarrol Col- lins, Cathy Foreman, Candi Vernon, Carla Pugh, Karen Brown, Norman Buckley, and Karen Ger- many ready to face any street gang, ABOVE: Sharon Standley smiles at the thought of finish- ing a deadline. RIGHT: Editorial staff members were: ftop to bottomj David Lievrouw, Norman Buckley, Tom Lawrence, Mark Miller, Karen Germany, Cathy Foreman, and Carla Pugh. ji el ., .. '. tttr . .,.. , ,,.., , .,,y ,f H f H, f 9, E fs iz Q- 5 LEFT: As editor of the staff, Cathy Foreman announced the class favorites. BELOW: Sponsor Mr. Eric Mann thinks of other things besides annual business. BOTTOM: CATAMOUNT staff members for 1973-74 were Frank Ventimiglia, Tarrol Collins, Jeff Sanders, Mark Miller, Laurie Johnson, Cathy Foreman, David Licvrouw, Andy Trammel, Lisa Lane, Tom Lawrence, Mary Jane Dills, Candi Vernon, Karen Brown, Carla Pugh, Carla Campbell, Sharon Standley, Norman Buckley, and Karen Germany. aiu 491-1 if iQ .2 4 r 7 4 A x T I , In the life ofa young man the most essential thing for happiness is the gift of friendship. Sir William Osler EXPRESSIGNS rm 'wi .' W . j ' i . f. A 1 ,.! ' , ' xv' 1 ,Q Q 'if , V , V h Af , .v I lj, x 4- :VV l i .rf -hw Q 0 faux ' QM if , 6 ivy . 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K. im kikkkk Wg ,x.. . 1 Q l ' f' 'f' R3 N XS A A f'i f .W Q, . , . 5 Q i f Q ,. .ez-:Q E ,O . i. 5: 5 kt X AA I X x X 1 .Q -s '! 55123 E' , 4: Selected Janet Johnson and Lowell Franklin were elected by the senior class as their favorites. Janet Johnson has been a cheerleader at Western Hills for four years. An active participant in Young Life and Campaigners, she was elected secretary of the National Honor Soci- ety. Janet is interested in dancing and music as well as athletic activities. She likes swimming, horseback riding, ten- nis, snowskiing, and being outdoors. A member of the varsity basketball team for the last two years, Lowell Franklin was selected district 4-A-10's Player of the Year in February. His classmates also honored him by elect- ing him Mr. Spirit. Lowell enjoys bas- ketball and meeting new people. He hopes to go to Kansas University next year. ' Finalist Karen Germany has served as secretary of the student council, edi- tor of the Odyssey magazine, spring edi- tor of the Mountain Line, and as an associate editor on the Catamount staff. She enjoys Young Life and plans to go to Texas A8lM. Steve Phillips was a member of the varsity baseball team for three years. He enjoys motorcycle riding and play- ing the guitar, as well as participating in Young Life and Campaigners. Varsity football player Randal Anderson was named to the second all- district football team. A member of the senior steering committee, he partici- pated in track and field, also. Anita Blaylock was honored as Miss Spirit and Choir Sweetheart this year. President of the spirit club, she was also involved with the student council and the student advisory board. Senior Favorites and 91 Pour Years Create Something to Remember Connie Abrams Teresa Adams Kenneth Aldis Linda Alexander Abby Algiene Cindy Allen Randy Allen Ronnie Amend Audrey Amos Mike Ancy James Anderson Laurie Anderson Randal Anderson Linda Andress Patricia Annes Lore Arena Craig Arrington Linda Arrington Jerry Austin Linda Bachman Rebecca Bailiff Dale Baird Marla Ball Ronnie Bankston RIGHT: Senior mascot Lana Ragland yells We,re the best as you can see! 5 Sf' -cf? w if -we-.0 a-J ,lohn Banta Edward Bates Nanda Barrett Allan Barritt Debra Barstow Steve Bartgis Becky Beckwith Steve Bedunah Ann Bickelt Ronnie Bigham Sharon Birdow Donna Blackwood Anita Blaylock Cynthia Board Janet Bobo Alton Bostick Scherry Boston Betty Boswell Brenda Bow Luanne Bowen Beth Brady Christine Branson Freddie Brigham Genise Bright J. W. Briscoe David Brock Michael Brooks Cheryl Brown Jamalyne Brown Jeffrey Brown Karen Brown Patricia Brown Steve Brown Suzanne Brown Teresa Brown Angelika Bryson Norman Buckley Dan Burnam Bonita Burrell Melody Burt Margie Cadenhead Cindy Cahill Nancy Calvert Alan Campbell Carla Campbell Bobby Candelaria Rosalind Cannon Harold Carpenter Mike Carr Lawrise Carroll Pamela Carter Charles Cash John Cason Mike Chadwick Betty Chambers Darlene Chambers Kathy Christopher Pamela Christopher Lisa Clark Donna Clarke Wally Closner Joe Cobb Barbara Collins Tarrol Collins Tom Collins Julie Comer Tracy Conine John Conly Michael Cook Debra Cornelius 'QI it -I' Jody Cox Belinda Cress Doris Crosby Robert Crosswell Gilbert Cruz Clinton Cumbie Lori Cumbie Dan Daniels Diane Davis ,lim Davis Sandra Davis ,lohn Dawson William DeMars Debbie Denny Mark DePriest Cheryl Dickenson Chris Dills Cindi Dorough David Doss Diane Dumboski LEFT Sir you're on my foot, grins Mike Susan Dunsmoor Gary Edgmon Joel Ehrlich Cindy Eilerts Steve Elliott Susan Elliott Debbie Ellison Rubye English Nancy Evetts Kevin Fair Craig Fegley Rell Fenley Debbie Ferris Elizabeth Fitts Robert Folmar Cathy Foreman .loseph Fowler Lowell Franklin Leslie Freeman .lana Fuller 'N-AJ xy ABOVE Senior-girls .Iacki Smart, Angela Hall- mark Paula Shelton, Marilou Newton. Debbie Money and Miriam Slaughter display their vocal talenta at the Paschal pep rally. Seniors Show Spirit With Green and Gold Kirk Gardner William Garner Karen Germany Ken Gibson Sue Gibson Roxanne Giles Patricia Gipson Maria Goldman Larry Gosnell Mike Goulett Jackie Gramer Gary Gray William Gruver i Linda Gulley Debra Gustafson Cathy Guyton Delbert Hall Angela Hallmark Cindy Hambrice Paulette Hambrick Sheila Hambrick John Hancock Susan Hanson Michael Harbour Donna Hardin Wilma Hart Ted Harter Theresa Hash Cynthia Hatcher Francis Healy Trimester Offers Qptlons to Class of 74 Earl Henderson Lisa Henderson Renee Henderson Debra Hensley Robert Henson Sonja Hickey Randy Higdon Susan Hignight Tony Hoefner Jo Beth Hoegh Robin Hoffman Marie Holder Laurie Holloway Leslie Holloway Alma Lou Honea Michael Honeycutt Nemroy Howard Steve Howard Rhett Hubbard Dinah Husenian Mike Hutchison Ginger Hutchison .lay Hutto Carolyn Ingram Danny Jackson Nathaniel Jackson Sheila Jackson Mark Jalbert Charlotte Jeffreys Tommy Jenkins Debra Johnson Ernest Johnson James Johnson Janet Johnson Tim Johnson LEFT Mike Myers and Larry O'Brian front and center at the Paschal pep rally Pam Jones Teresa Justice John Kaduk Josef Kassen Cheryl Kellner Terry Kelly Jeanie Kemp Kenneth Kirsch ,lamie Klem Sylvia Komatsu Cindy Lambert Dean Lane Sherman Lane Sudie Lane Tom Lawrence Daniel Leokbee ,lan L,Ecuyer Robert Lee Don Lehmberg Donna Linderman Alan Lingo Billy Little Charles Livingston Laura Lord Pierre Lynch Steve Maddox John Malmberg David Malugen Jeff Manfolk Lisa Maples Dan Marconi Debra Marx Donna Matkin Cody Maxwell Stafford Mayberry J on Mays Sherry MeAlindon Margaret McClain Jayne McCracken Barbara McDowell Mary Ann McDuff Scott McGhee Wanda McKiney Mark McReynolds Debra McRorey Steve MacSwain Eileen Mcwhener Anniece McWhorter Joan Merritt ' Mark Miller Becky Monday Deborah Money Terri Moore Gary Morris Mary Morris Seniors Represent School in Many Activities tray LEFT: Hi! We're the Lipton Tea Bag Boysf' say Rhett Hubbard and Randal Anderson. Brenda Morrison Kenneth Morrison Gerry Morse Elizabeth Mote Joanne Mumaw James Myer Mike Myers Terry Myers Chris Neal Keith Newby Marilou Newton Angela Nowlin Ronald Oaks Larry O'Brian Pam Oldham Lester Oliver Doug O'Neal John Owens David Palmer Kay Papusch Kevin Patrick ,lay Payton Jim Peters Denise Petersen ,lohn Phillips Steve Phillips Margaret Plumlee Sandra Pollard Rhonda Porter William Prater Kristi Prewitt Melanie Pruitt Bobby Pryor Carla Pugh Sharon Quin Lana Ragland Steve Raines Yolanda Rasmussen Debbie Reaves Chris Reed fm? '+I' 'I' ? pvk 3: X R px ABOVE: Bowenls the name and spirit's the gamefl smiles senior Luanne Bowen and com- panion Jayne McCracken, Lasting Friendships Established Nr-J Y-...A -.af hangs 'NO' Harold Reed Michael Reed Nancy Remley Randall Rew Mike Rexroad Patricia Reynolds .lan Riach Bill Ribinskas Randy Rich Diane Richards Teresa Richards Carol Richardson Harlan Riley Debby Ripaldi Steve Robbins Steve Roberson Connie Roberts Michael Robertson Bill Robertson Barbara Robinson Rosa Robinson Donna Rodick Debbie Rodriguez William Roland Mike Romeo James Rost Linda Rush Margie Ann Russell Bruce Sadowski Debra Salazar Mike Sandoval Marie Sands Vicki Sarrett Gary Saylor Sandra Saylor Ross Schappell Mark Schatte Sharon Scholl Tim Scoggins Richard Scott Craig Scott Patty Self Teresa Shaner Patricia Server David Shannon Dale Sherman Melinda Shipley Tina Shreffler Kip Siewert Rachel Simmons Mary Skiffington Miriam Slaughter Barbara Sloan ,lacki Smart Vicki Smatlak Cynthia Smith ,I im Smith Mary Smith Janet Snapka RIGHT: Marty Wohler and Paula Shelton smile as they finish their term papers. Seniors Express Individuality 3 Melinda Spears Sharron Speed Linda Spencer Rita Spencer Scott Spencer Scott Spiegel Kay Squyres Annetta Squyres Williard Stagner David Stanley ,loy Stansberry Joyce Stansberry Melanie Stellar Dann Stetson Cynthia Stevens Sharon Stevens Susan Stewart Corky Stiles Paula Straight Susan Stricklin Richard Stuck James Summers Tommi Summerville Cyndi Taggart Tom Takes Glenda Tallant Lynda Tallant Julie Tally Allen Tanner Michael Tanner RIGHT: Mike Will ams alks across the band practice field in sear h ofa lost tuba Pamela Taylor Don Terry Sharon Testa A'Dell Thomas Barbara Thomas Sandra Thomas Pam Thurhurn Cyndi Tilley Larry Tillery Collin Tomlinson William Tompkins Margaret Torres Johnnie Trammell Billy Trawick Terry Truax J oe Tucker Kathy Turner David Valentine Candasu Vernon Jackie Vice Carole Walker Douglas Walker Paul Walker Weslynn Walker Andrea Wallace Becky Walton Beth Waner Sharon Ward Audrelyn Warren Cathy Warren Rodney Warren Demathell Washington Cary Washington Donna Watson ,lim Webb Jane Webster Dorothy Weik Darlene Weisgarber Kevin Whiting Edward Williams Kathryn Williams Marvin Williams Mike Williams Kenneth Williamson Patricia Winn Marty Wohler Howard Wood James Wood Wanda Wood Chris Woolen wvcxwwfxiiw':n2.,eLx,elgw.,w f1ff:m3i4aMQA,,.q gwxymswwggagz-g0,g,:1:aWzQ,wXzffw-fw -m lm:sz nwngggmm.YmggqmexwN.c:v:,w,:sumzmmfpzvzwfmafffgwmwamgAm:mwzds-z1.m:.mmsmmzsmvwafwxfffw'-fiwmlp1..m,gw1:mN:gwfQfgiw-gfwQfm.Q,v.M.WygmWv7,,Z,,.W, ma- ,ER 6451. 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T X Laffy Qfqml E kia -1- ai T I la KOH' Aaron Battle Debi Bayer Brenda Baxter John Baxter Karen Beam Deborah Beasley Layne Beavers Mark Bedunah Linda Bennett Randy Berkovsky Ron Beilefeld Sharon Biddlecome Tim Bissell Randy Black Tina Blackbird Dale Blankinship loe Bledsoe Margaret Bliss Sylvia Board Lynn Boger Susan Branch Kristi Brashears Diane Bratton Donna Bratton Marilyn Brewer Cassandra Bridgewater Donna Bright Mike Brownell ,lay Broussard Vernon Bruce Kirk Brown Dennis Buckner Patrick Bull Michael Burgess Mona Burgess David Buroker Linda Burrell Vickey Buzbee Dena Byington Molly Calva Cathi Camp Georgia Campbell Gregston Campbell Kerin Capper Bing Charmichael Lesa Carnahan Steve Carson Gary Carr Gail Carrell Patti Cates Kristy Cather Gary Corzine Denise Chamberlain Pamela Chambers Chandra Chandler Mike Cheney Cindy Chatwin Ed Childress Mary Clark Mike Clark Robert Clark Jack Clement Chuck Cole Susan Cole Cooper Collins David Collins Johnny Collins Loretta Collins Sandra Conine Lynne Cornett Dennis Cook Mary Ann Cook Cindy Craven Dwain Crowford James Crittenden Paul Cullem Debbie Dahl Ray Daniel RIGHT: Junior Carla Camblih shows enthusi- asm during homecoming. Q if ff 1 .lit K Trimester Provides Opportunities for Advancement ,. ., ,.., W. .,.. 1 Q 3 t, s it 4 U Patricia Daniels Grant Davis Ken Davis Cindy Day Judy Dean Janie Deans John Dear Jeanne Deeley Robert DeGarmo Cindy Dennis Janet DePriest Frank Derflinger Cyndi Dickson Joyce Dickson Robert Ditmore Marsha Dobbins Kristi Dodson Gene Doelling Robert Dolezal Kenny Dolson Steve Doss Robin Doty Laurie Douglas Merkley Drake Candy Driscoll David Dunn Beverly Durham Carrie DuVerney Cathy Dyer Terri Edgmon Dave Edwards Kathy Ehrhardt GenaVee Ellingson Sheryl Ellison Suzanne Ellison Brenda Estel Claudia Evans Jon Faaborg Ted Faaborg Paula Fanick John Fant Gayle Ferguson Vie LL Lisa Ferguson Ron Fields David Flasos Dedria Flatt Leonard Fleming Lee Flynn Bridget Fojtik Karen Forney Bob Foster Terri Fowler Laura Freeman Kathy French Susan Freund Lesa Fuller Bryan Futch Desiree Futch Debra Gafford Sharon Gammon Levy Gamble Carla Gamblin Greg Garland Judi Garner John Garrett Cindy Gatewood Irma Garza Debbie Geschke Jennifer Giles Teri Gilliland Larry Golightly Tammy Gonzalez Paula Good Keith Goodson Sondra Goods peed Robby Gower Kevin Grant Don Grantham Yetive Grantham Jeff Gramer James Graves Kim Gray Amo Green Glenda Green H4 ' Juniors Involved in Preparation for Senior Year sw ,ui-3 Ns-ull? iii la Q? Q sd l 1 , .If ir i sly Sgigfrg. 2. :if -, F i 75 LEFT: Junior David McKenzie speaks words of wisdom at a football pep rally. l Q WP Kelly Green JoAnn Gregg David Gresham Cherri Grider Jack Grigsby Rayanna Grissom Sheryl Grogan Dan Grumbling Buddy Gruver Bob Haddix Kathryn Hager Charles Hahn Melissa Halbach Gwendolyn Hall Anita Hallmark Bonni Hamlin Scotty Hamrick Sandra Haralson Richard Harbour Chris Harden Nathan Harnagel John Harper Larry Harper Joyce Harrell Gloria Harris Tim Hatcher Tom Hawk Randy Hawkins Ricky Hawkins Mike Healy Steve Hench Deborah Henn Vickie Henninge Tim Henson Donna Hernandez Joe Herr Steven Herridge Jessie Herring Eddie Herrington Brenda Hewitt Linda Hewitt Laura Hines David Hissins Karen Hitt Cindy Hixon Kim Hoffpauir Cindy Hoffman Royce Holder Janice Holleman Nita Honea Carl Honeycutt Steve Hoover Carry Houston Mary Howard Garry Hoyt Bruce Hubby Debbie Huey Kenny Humphreys Mark Humphries Kathy Hunter Steve Hutcherson Martha Jackson Jill Jefferson Marie Jenkins Melvin Johnson Ronnie Johnson Tracy Johnson Thomas Johnson Cynthia Johnston Jan Johnston Beverly Jones Buddy Jones Carlos Jones Dee Dee Jones Joe Jones Konnie Karnes Jacque Kauffman Lynn Kearby t o K x iw 0 Y 46- 4: Q if 3 1 Stl i, f - 4-0' Sf' : :.,' i off? Third Year Creates Lasting Memories Terry Keils Cary Keith Karen Keith April Kell Cindi Keller Tom Kelly Dan Kemper Pam Keoughan James Key .lamie Kelkelly Tolli Klem John Knopp F' x Robert Koger Pam Kornye Katheryn Kotch Mike Kriger , Keith Krayer if Steve Larson , - , l' A 1 Anthony Larty Mark Lawrence David Leach John Leach Ellen Leathe Cherilyn Lee Linda Lee Paul Legge David Leseman A , David Lewis v N' f y Laurie Lewis i V ' Marie Lewis I LEFT: Juniors Cherry Nowlin, Cindy Randle, and Pam Redmond share a private joke during art class. Patricia Lewis Steve Lewis Waynetta Levingston David Leivrouw Cherie Lockart Flynn Long Mark Luttrell Colleen Lynch Margaret Maas Mitchell Macha Johnny Maddox Mike Mankin Bonnie Maples Jana Marbut Joshua Martin Olivia Martin Randy Martin Robert Martin Theresa Martin Anna Martinez Joel Massey Mike Massie Larry Matthews Laurie Mayberry Kim McCarter Mike McCormick Ellen McElroy Gerald McGlaun Michell McGee Kim McKee RIGHT: Linda Miller enjoys a rare moment of silence at the last football game. Juniors Anticipate Senior Year '41'. gi? fm! 5 P,..,.l 48' 7' uf LEFT: Jack Grigsby takes a break from German class to share a private joke. David McKenzie Tim McMahon Greg McMillan Alma Meachem Carla Meredith Marsha Meredith Rebecca Messina Scott Myer Rodney Miles Linda Miller Shannon Miller Royce Minnick John Moehring Susan Moisant Patti Montgomery Cindy Moody Dee Dee Moody Teresa Mooney Debby Moore laura Moore Alice Morgan Sherry Morgan Robby Morrill Debbie Morris Renee Morris Karen Mounce ,leff Mounts Cindy Munden Michael Musgrove John Nabergall Susan Neal Bobby Newlin ,lerri Newman Neta Nichols Paula Nichols Norman Niesen Mark Niswanger Deb Nixon Cherry Nowlin Helen Owens Terry Owens Kathy Palmer Larry Parten Lee Ann Patterson Skeeter Payne James Payton Dequita Pemberton Richard Pemberton Mike Peveto Frankie Phillips Lea Ann Phillips Marsha Pierce Ricky Pierce Ellen Pledger Jerry Pounders Sue Pounders ,lim Pratt Becky Pruett Veronica Qualls Jewell Raines Cindy Randle Alan Rasberry Kenneth Rasberry Desiree Rasco Carmen Rasmussen Nicky Raso Pam Redmond James Reed Jerri Reynolds Danny Rhodes Sophia Rice Barbie Richardson Sam Riddle Doug Riedel Durina Ringer Robert Riveire Sharon Roach Bob Robertson LEFT Juniors Kathy French, Sandra Ward and Lee Flynn view the decorations at the Home Christine Rockney Joe Rodriguez Richard Roper Fletcher Rose Lance Rose Anna Roth Teresa Rudolph Bernice Russell Darlene Sanders Jeff Sanders Mark Sanders Patty Sando Patty Sands Gary Sarrett Nick Scorcio Judy Scott Vicki Scrivner Rhonda Schmalried Mike Schneider Jim Scholl Arden Schuelz J. 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Searchfield Sherry Seethoff John Sellers Jimmie Shannon Bette Sharp Jeff Shaw Cindy Shaver Vivian Shaver Ina Sheehan Dennie Shiflett Anita Shivers Misty Sigman Theresa Sims Gayelyn Slocum Margaret Smart Juniors Develop Incl1v1dualAb1l1t1es Bill Smith Crystal Smith Germaine Smith Leslie Smith Melinda Smith Michael Snell Dillon Snowden Dwayne Sowder Mathew Spahn Connie Sparks Charles Speed Doug Spriggs Cassie Stalcup Linda Stalcup Tommy Stanford Sharon Standley Vickie Stanley Glenda Steele John Stiles Danny Strack Robert Stevens Janet Strain David Streett Dennis Stuart Bob Tally David Tally Kathy Teggart Gene Temple Debbie Testa Kim Thiele Cindy Thompson Tommy Tolson Greg Tolson Mary Tout Andy Trammel Leo Tracy Julie Traynham Andy Trotter Mark Tuck Robert Turner Kathy Umbreit Cynthia Vance Anthony Adams David Adams Marjorie Adams Mitch Adams Monica Adams Pat Adams Elizabeth Akers Ralph Aldis Tim Aldrich Barry Alexander Kenneth Alexander Butch Allen Ricky Allen Tammy Allen Sylvia Amos Huelene Anderson Karen Anderson James Andress Alex Antonio Linda Armstrong Mike Arrowood Pamela Atchison Bobbie Baird Connie Baker Bruce Bankston Susan Baptiste Brett Barker Joyce Barnes Debbie Bartgis Jimmy Batterton Sharon Baxter Randy Bean Holly Bell Douglas Bennett Kathy Bennett Tim Benson t l26 il- 'V Sophomores Involved in All Phases of School Activity ei 5 OPPOSITE PACE: Kevin Newby and D'Ann Reed. LEFT: Wade Smith. BELOW LEFT: Bob- bie Baird. BELOW: Dan Terrell. BOTTOM: Joy Sparks. s va M Kevm also skung activi- for swlm- as hunting of the Terrell year. hunt- other Y and in bicy- S. Q ' E so , is E In Memoriam Tommy Bates Hifi k, 5 Burl Yarbrough Ts Robert Yelvington Mike Young Greg Zant Cathy Zinn Lynn Vaughan Mark Vernon Craig Verwers Arlene Walker Carla Walker Jimmy Walker Howard Walls Kevin Ward Sandie Ward Shelley Warren Denise Washington Ricky Watson Becky Watts Jack Weaver Mark Welborn Laura Wells Dwayne West Tammy West Linda White Ted White Catherine Williams Doug Williams B. J. Willis Jack Wilson Roy Wilson Sharon Wilson Sharon Workman ,Iohnnel Wright www xi Juv 1 If LEFT: Sophomore Lisa Lee discusses the home- coming game against Arlington Heights with senior Terry Lee. Barbara Berman Evelyn Bernhardt Doug Beyer James Blackerby Tom Blackman Renee Blakenship Judy Blue Claudia Board Billy Bostick Diane Bothwell Terry Bouldin Ricky Boyd Tonya Brandon Bobby Brandon Richard Brannen Tracey Brannon Vicky Branson ,lerry Bratcher Dalaine Brooks Ellen Brown Lori Brown Tim Brown Joe Brucker Kathy Brunz David Buckner Angela Bu nge 7 RIGHT Sophomore Don Wilson grins from the sidelines while watching a junior varsity football game. Cindy Burgeson Danny Burke Ed Camp Danny Campbell Drew Campbell Tim Campbell Victor Campbell Susan Canavan Lee Carden Bryan Carpenter Bill Carroll James Carroll Neldra Carroll Linda Cashion Cathy Caster Michael Cates Russ Champion Kellie Charles Susan Cheatum David Cheever Kym Clark Jill Clayton J. P. Closner Douglas Cole Edna Cole Cindy Coleman Kellye Coleman Donald Collins Diane Colston Linda Conine Sharon Conley Alice Connell Phyllis Cook Teresa Cook Guy Cooke Tammy Coole Ricky Copeland Ray Cordova Laura Cornett Tammy Cornett Cary Corroll Judy Cosgrove Carey Cox Caryl Cox Sandra Cox Gerald Craig Sheila Craven Jim Cross Two Down, Two to Go for Sophomore Joe Crosswell Vincent Cruz Pamela Daniels Tim Daniels Robert Dary Bill Davis Cheri Davis Debbie Davis Donna Davis Ronald Day Mona Dean Edward DeMars Bob Denney Gladys Derflinger Chuck Dilley Mary Jane Dills Tim Dorn Leigh Drake Pattie Drennon Pat Dulemba Robert Dunham Pam Dunning Tim Dunsworth Scott Dyer Pat Eastman Lisa Eastman Quennion Echols Caron Edmonds Jeff Edwards Richard Edwards Sandra Ellifson Jennifer Ellis Leroy Eubanks Paul Eubanks Bryon Ferguson S s ..,. t Y :law Qw- 1 211 'L .,.X Q - i A ' ' Ei.: y o F ' ' ' ' ', ' Q ' :S F - I N - A W . ,A e -is . 1 -'Au A.,1 F , . , .., N , f Pu an X it - Q . .r , ii . LE. ' I a if ', - ig? A Q 5 I 3 ' - ' i v: 1 , - if J - 15 , ati. A L55 , , fb- , ' y . X 5 X F' Gary Ferguson Katie Fields Valerie Fischer Jimmy Fisher Theresa Fitio Paul Flados Bruce Flammons Sharon Flynn Laurie Foreman Jeff Forrest Debbie Fowler Goldie Franklin Stella Freeman Beverly French Cheryl Fricker Charles Furlow Sandra Gabioud Terry Gann Mike Garner Cathy Gayton Cindy Gentz Mark Gifford Kandi Gilbert Roxanne Gilbreath Kim Gildersleeve Randy Giles Joyce Gill Kenneth Gingras Cathy Gladden Lynda Gladden LEFT: Laura Kelly relaxes in the library between classes. Achievements Result From Hard Work i 55,-ar. ,Q fwfr , RIGHT Sophomore George Summerville shows n true concentration during class. Debbie Goad Virginia Golembiewski Melodie Goolsby Michelle Griggs Paco Grissom Cody Groves Strut Guillory Craig Gustafson Pete Haasch Geoff Hager Lesa Halbrook Tanya Hallman Alex Hamilton Marcella Hamilton Robert Hamilton Kathy Hannigan Eddie Hanson Matt Harden Michael Harrell Darlene Harris Jonathon Harris Brenda Hartis Tom Hatcher Bernie Hattaway ,Ma-- u 'sy A. ,fn ,.. 399' RWM! 75 GO , ..,f0' if if 1 Q a .. t.:.. , 3 Q Penny Hauser Latrell Henderson Danny Henslee Tim Henson Ricky Herriage Kale Herring Wendy Hertel Debra Hill Kim Hill Nancy Hill Glenn Hilman Chris Hindman Sue Hoger Sheila Holland Danny Hood Harold Horton Frank Houston Rosalind Houston Pam Hoyler Kathy Hoyt Robert Hubbard Ricky Hudgens Danny Huggins Kari Hummel Kevin Hunt Rosemarie Hurt Bruce Inee Kevin Ingram Suzanne Ivie Debbie Jackson Alex Jenkins Anne Johnson Carol Joh nson Debbie Johnson Greg Johnson Lauri Johnson Sandra Johnson Carol Jones Daniel Jones Daryl Jones Paul Jones Beth ,loyce Joseph Julien Bruce Justice Blaine Kahler Cynthia Keaton Shelby Keel Laura Kelly Rita Kennedy Mark Kennington Ricky Killip Bryan Kinney Cindy Kirsch Brent Kirschner Christi Knox Julie Knox Kelly Kotch DiAnne Kuykendall Michele Laborde Billy Lane Jackie Lane Lisa Lane Ricky Lane Walter Lane Charles Lang Rhonda Lawler Krista Leach Robyn Leatherman Winnie Lllfcuyer Cary Lee RIGHT: Sophomore Paula Morales discusses her homework with junior Levy Gamble Sophornores Continue Cougar Traditions i.i sm K 5 2 as Lisa Lee Rhonda Leitko Laurie Leterink Jane Leseman Steven Lester Kimberly Lewis Scott Lewis Holly Lile Donna Lilly Diana Lindsey Larry Lode Ann Love Karen Lowden Anna Luallen Tim Luke Cynthia Maldonado Donna Malmberg Mary Maloney Stephen Malugen Tina Maples Cindy Marchbanks Lou Anne Marchant Patty Marsh Carla Martin Charlene Martin Maxine Martin Randy Martin Tamara Martin Jerry Martinez Joe Mashburn Marianne Massey Kim Mauzy Debra Mayberry Lily Mays Vicki MeAlindon Robert McAnulty Dan McClendon Mike McCullough John McDuff Glenda Mclnroe Carrie McQueary Veronica Meeks Tim Menikos Tom Menikos Thomas Messina Kathy Metcalf Brenda Mirike Julie Mohr Stacy Moisant Sheri Montgomery Beverly Mooney Cindy Mooney Clayton Moore Donna Moore Lisa Moore Lynne Moore Paula Morales Dorothy Morrow Debbie Mote Carol Moles 4' X Charles Mueller Gerald Mullenix Mike Mullenix Kevin Murphy Cindy Nabors RIGHT Sophomore Wade Smith considers dis- secting his Biology teacher. X Q5 avg as 'S gr is 3 N' x A IR X 3 IQ i S , i ,, 2 P LEFT: Charles Furlow has a bit of luck as he Timothy Neah Lori Neau Lisa Neuman Shelly Neuwien Kevin Newby Mike Newsom Jimmy Newsom Mark Nichols Scott N ickell Marla Nieswiadomy Larry Norman Rebecca Nunes Rick Oestricher Debbie Olson Donna O'Reilly Kelly Osborn Susan Owen Nora Owens Julie Overstreet Richard Padilla Sylvia Padilla Joy Paine Bryan Parish Robert Patton 138 RIGHT: Vickie McAlindon carefully applies paint to a garbage can. Catherine Paniseczyn Jeff Payne Jerre Payton .ludith Perry Doug Peters David Petersen Tim Peterson Brenda Pettijohn Mary Pinkston Gary Plumleigh Glenn Pollard Christine Potts Nick Prachyl Randy Prater Gary Pruitt Beverly Pustka Chip Quarrington Tianny Queen Rickey Rabon ,lohn Ragland Craig Ragsdale Tim Raso Leslie Rawle Bobby Reams Kerry Ream a il, ' I 1, i M Sophomores Discuss Abilities, Talents Ak 'SM-N 55 V Vicki Reavis DiAnn Reed Dawn Reed Reavis Reed Jessemine Reiter Mike Remines Danny Rhodes Jackie Richards Carla Richardson Debbie Riedel Paul Riddle Vicki Rine Carolyn Riveire Phil Roberson Diana Robinson Paula Robinson Dianna Rodick Lance Roe Sheryl Rogers Kathy Romanchek Maryann Romanchek Elfie Rose Dale Rostamo Scott Roth Robert Rowan David Runyon Bernice Russell Lulu Russell Pam Russell Dennis Rutledge LEFT: Doug Peters manages a smile after being hit with a pie by Jewell Raines at the Tech pep rally. RIGHT: Bruce justice reflects the serious side of sophomore life as he studies for an upcoming test. Susan Saalfrank Steve Salavarria Melanie Saylor ,lay Schatte Dennis Schellhase Philip Scoggins Anna Scott Dean Scott Cindy Scrivner Vicky Seniff Robert Shepard George Shermon Laura Shiflett Sydney Shimp Carolyn Siewert Karen Sims Barbara Skiffington Debbie Slack Diana Slater Debra Sloan Colleen Smart Anita Smith Buddy Smith Debbie Smith Debbie Smith Doug Smith Joe Smith John Smith Leslie Smith Matt Smith Sarietha Smith Wade Smith George Sossamon Karen Sowders Joy Sparks Bobby Spears 5 Jg . Class of '76 Participates With Interest I 5 it Debbie Spencer Linda Sperber Star Springer Debbie Steele Greg Stevens Lee Stiles Gay Stovall Pam Strack Ladye Stranberg Frank Strider Ronald Strittmalter Billy Suggs George Summerville Paul Sutton Steve Swonger Marla Sylvester Terri Takes Katherine Tallant Darwin Tanner Cheryl Taylor Doug Taylor Jerry Taylor Susan Taylor Danny Terrell LEFT: Sophomore Kym Clark shows despair at the thought of registering for classes under the new trimester plan. Debbie Thomas Roxanna Thompson Kathy Tillery Michelle Timpson Tami Torlincasi Linda Trammell Carolyn Trimble Candice Trotter Cindy Truax Sarah Tucker Sherry Turnhain Fred Ulrich Jeanine Valles Phillip Varner Vickie Vanderford Anita Vaughn Frank Ventigmilia Barbara Verdery Cary Verwers Gayla Vick Freddy Voyles Joan Voznica Tim Wade Sue Wagner Elaine Walker Mary Walker Michele Walker Terri Walker Jerry Wallace Kenneth Warren 5' 'YF 5 W- ---- L '- I ., -1:- . Y W . Q. ..,,,. 1 ,,,:.:,.,...: ..,,t -M-awww-Y 'M'-S1 ,. 1 .gyixgg:i:g5.u::ff,, e ,. 1 N J Q? Q its gs is gf gt S5 unix N it ig? 2 it is -rl E i Q , ft ,A NE: D, X x , is W l 4 T fe + iw 1 Q Q .- .. ,,,.. ,Sf .. X v J ' tv fa -IW N 5 if 1 -.: - ,X .1 f E. 5? f-is 1 RIGHT: Kevin Newby exhibim the enthusiasm which won the sophomores the spirit stick several times during football season. Sophomores Pursue Knowledge Emerson Wade Carver Williams Vickie Yarborough Carrie Young Maria Warren Denise Warren Stan Waterman Gary Waters Mike Waters Bob Watkins Grady Watson John Webb Kenny Webster Donna Wehlitz Johnny Weir Mary Wellborn Brenda Wells Kathy Wendell Mike Wendorf Kristy West Leann Whiting ,I im Wiestner Anita Williams Barbara William Don Wilson Leza Wilson Paul Wilson Pamela Winn Teresa Winters Wanda Winton Kent Wisdom Vicki Wilson Carla Wood Philip Wood Kim Woodall Kathy Wright Melanie Walters Randy Wood Brent Wood Sandra Wyeth Susan Capper and .lim Churchill were selected by the freshman class as favorites in the winter elections. Susan Capper was a participant in the spirit club and Young Life activities. A mem- ber of the student council, she was also an honor student. Her interests include ballet, going for walks, and iceskating. A player on the football, basketball, and baseball teams, .lim Churchill enjoys the competition in sports. A par- ticipant in Young Life activities, he likes swimming and water-skiing. Camping in the mountains and going fishing are among the other ways he spends his time. A member of the student council, finalist Gus Koerner participates in football and track. He also enjoys sail- ing, camping, and going to Young Life. Freshman cheerleader Cindy Kemp was an honor student and a member of the student council. Active in Young Life, she likes to swim, ride horses, and go to movies. Terri Plumleigh was on the student council, as well as in Tri-Hi-Y and the Knothole Gang. She enjoys swimming, horseback riding, skiing, tennis, and going to Young Life. Tim Nelson plays football and runs track. An escort in the homecoming court, he likes to go hunting and camp- ing. Freshman Favorites OPPOSITE PAGE: Jim Churchill and Susan Capper. TOP LEFT: Gus Koerner. TOP RIGHT: Cindy Kemp. LEFT: Terri Plumleigh. ABOVE: Tim Nelson. - , Achievement Comes With Involvement Bobby Adams Brenda Adams Susan Adams Jimmy Addison Loretha Allen Glen Allred Gina Allsopp Jon Ancy Donald Anderson Tonie Anderson Otis Angton Troy Arendall Mike Armstrong Lorina Arispe JoAnn Armstrong Tracy Armstrong Suzie Arnold Angie Arroyo Billy Athey Elizabeth Atkins Scott Austin Connie Bahr Jerry Baker Kenneth Baker Sharon Baker Robert Baldwin Liz Barden Cathy Barker Mary Barminski Terri Barron Stephen Bass Kate Bauer Gary Beavers Suzanne Belton Dennis Berger Debby Berry Kaye Bickley Cindy Bird Rodney Black David Blackerby Clyde Bliss Carlene Boatwright gif, .'-- A at if Q it to U t I if gi. ..trg:r , tely X n R if ' S E 3 1 J ,, . B 'fair My- K 3 3 - . Nga Q S Y V N. , , F, ' nl' , ak , , Q .. .1':?',U's ., ,im-2 . X1 4f.ai.'L ii 7 x H i Y .5 lg. if 4 X t y N N' f if if m B . fi -A Q W4 5 , .anal ,Q . in my .- We f- -...f -5 l 5 ,QQ -- 5 ::j.i'Q.,:.I r If if are iff gg ,if 1 x fo 1. 4 ,- '- A vi 5 . y , L B M7 'N qi YQ , e N 1, . ,B . f ' ie' , LEFT: Freshman Cindy Pounders has her eye on someone. Danny Bobo Janet Boerschig Billy Boles Dianne Boston Joe Boswell Melinda Bow Allison Boydston Charles Bradbury ,lay Braddy Sandra Bradley Theresa Bradley Charles Breed Roy Breedlove Harol Brewer Scott Brewer Teddy Brigham Diane Brooker Cary Brooks Jean Brooks Cynthia Brown Lindsey Brown Suzie Brown Tammy Brown Brenda Bryant 7 RIGHT: ,lim Churchill and Cindy Kemp watch as the Cougars attempt to make a touchdown. Jeff Buck Matt Bulloch Vickie Burgess Diane Burkley Clara Byington Mike Byrd Michael Calhoun Cindy Cameron Susan Capper Gale Carlisle Carol Carpenter Valerie Carson Cindy Carter Debbie Carter Caren Cavin Valeri Chamberlain Kelly Chancellor Chris Chappell Laura Cheatum Michael Cheever ,lean Childress James Churchill Adelbert Clark Kimberly Clark Mark Clarke Donna Colbert Ivan Collins Cindy Cole Michael Collins Chris Contakos arf 1 1 aj f J , I Learning Traditions Keeps Freshmen Busy Elizabeth Cooke Elry Cooper Blanche Cordova Teresa Cornell Douglas Covington Russell Covington Daryl Craig Patty Craig Debby Crandall Shaunna Crawford Troy Crayton X 'f Ken Crisco ,- I, Lisa Cruz DeEtta Culbertson Stuart Cummings Dusti Dancer Cheryl Daniel Paul Daniels 1 Laura Dash Dan Davis Kenneth Davis Susan Davis Tommy Davis Debbie Day 3-R. Kirt Day Susan Deeley Donna DeLand Paula Derflinger Tommy Ditmore Jeff Dixon Eddie Dorris Cindy Douglas Lynn Downey ' -P Barry Drennan Vena Dyer Kerry Dunagan N is Darlene Dunn Bobby Eastman Barbara Edwards Joseph Elliott lg, Bill Emery ' li' Paul Faaborg f li Biff 4 x V 5' f N' 'S , ' 'iii .K I Y K --f fl B A rf' . . 0 RIGHT: Elizabeth Keeler works diligently on at report for her General Business class. Billy Fairley Liz Faul Rusty Feld Kim Fegley Reagan Ferguson Lisa Fitzgerald Robby Fisher Karyn Flanagan Ted Flemming Marie Foley Karen Ford Sharee Ford Ronnie Foreman Dodi Foster Karen Foster Ken Fouche Jamie Fowler Linda Freund Terri Francis Linda Freeman Robert Fuller Kelli Fuller Juanita Fulson Robin Furey Rene Garcia Chris Gardner Jerry Gehringer Ruth Gentry William Germany Lori Giaimo First Year Establishes Goals ,QW M -if Q kiwi qpmu.m..uv-QN+,a..-awww ui Marty Gibson Rhonda Gibson Tami Gillman Steve Gingras Donna Glover Diane Goad Debbie Golden Ricky Gomez Keith Goode Margie Goodyear Bill Gostlaowski Beverly Graham Jill Gramer Yvonne Green Karen Gregg Becky Gresham Vince Griffin David Griffith Tracy Griffith Jimmy Gulley Kevin Hale Kenny Hall Mark Hall Judy Hamilton RIGHT Patty Redmond Concentrates on her art- Teresa Hanvey Albert Harbour Glenn Harcrow Herman Hardeman Leslie Hardin Sharie Hargrove Karen Harnagel Shellie Harrell Vera Harrell Charles Harrington Amy Harris Duana Harrison Linda Harrison Karen Harrison Terry Harter Lisa Hatcher Craig Hawkins Karla Hayes Pam Haynie Gary Hazlewood Thomas Healy Duane Henderson Rose Henderson Chris Henninge ., ' ,Q ,lii ,.,11fW C 1, , X is we lx 4 x 9 Q N mf X E 'ws-gi i F L X Y 'HP K 2 - 5 v X , 2 fu to if L a . A l g,wsfW----- Q f E of if ii R, y iff' IQ? ' wwf as gg 5 ' K' is w xv is 1 i as was . X X , Class of '77 Supports Grganizations ff: 7' so r ,Q Lisa Heizer Sharee Hill Lisa Hines Kathy Hin Louann Hitt Larry Hixon Tami Holder Eddie Holder Tim Hollis Karen Holloway Donald Hoover Tammy Horne Mark Howard ,lan Horne Donna Hubbard Donald Huckaby Douglas Huey Richard Humphreys Doug Hunt Brenda Hurt Susan Huseman Karen lcenhower Cynthia Ingram Debbie ,lacks Chuck ,Iaecks Marvin James Vickie James Susan .lirik Sheila Johnson Charlene Jones LEFT: Kelly Chancellor, Jamie McClain Darla Prater, Phillip Wilson, Brenda Adams Caren Cavin, and Nancy Streett display the way it wasi' on Fifties Day. RIGHT: Freshmen Keith Martin and Paul Dan- iels wait for instructions on a shop project. Cheryl Jones Ronda Jones Vicki Jones Alice Johnson David Johnson Kathleen Johnson Jody Johnson Phyllis Johnson Shawn Johnson Bill Johnston Kim Jordan Frank Kaduk Julie Kahler Beth Keeler Martin Keith Robert Keith Terry Keller Larry Kelley Fred Kelly Cynthia Kemp Helen Kennedy Allen Kerley Crystal Kirk Gus Koerner E ,iff sais- -1 --.5 ' f , 11' 6 , y yZ J , .,t . . 4 ' i ' ' f . It 3 .1 X . 5 '. ,- K. , J 5. -y x it i 1 A K? Freshmen Lead Class Enrollment iswsi ff N: Q - ie: my y ...s i -0- bi , are . ,Eg t .3 73' t 'Jaxx J N ,J --Qs -sf.: iziirfg--.1,-1--is 5 ., k , ,,:k 9 vt W I' L' q.'au'i' . . X., in t Qs. O 5 is Q'- , '25 . 4- A is 'S is Q rc . -. A-., ,yrs -mm., ., .,- K- g. - Q If N? Ee - A Sy Q is I X ' 1. df5:i3G 2gQ, X13 vcr is 4 I 7 5 f 5. ' f' fi' my .Q . ' X 'P - .L ' 295' I ' . N: 5 .,. , f ' I 'W' H Q -. :. ,, X -f L an 'sk- ww si QI , 5 so is a- -M i ,.- 6 -- .iiiy ,,... b1..:. ggf i. W-,, . 2 , A K - E 3 5 W s K 1 - T . - . - - qs ff-13. V, gs . 4' wa, ' ns ' L . . N M., , ,Q i K , y TE 'l I YA , k .Io Ann Koester Greg Kornye Kathy Kruse Ethelena Lacey Sharon Land ,loy Landers Larry Lane David Larson Martha Lawyer Lori Layne Deanna Leach Mike Leach Lindsay L'Ecuyer Donna Lee Susan Lee Missi Legge Richard Lewis Tammy Lewis Nannette Lockhart Kenneth Lowden Rita Lowry David Loomis David Lovelace Mike Lumley Brian Lundin Kenny Luse Suzie Mailloux Ella Main Mark Mair Michael Maldonado Chris Marchbanks Myrna Margowski Trey Markum Mike Markwardt Penny Marlar Jolene Marsh Derek Martin Keith Martin Melissa Martin Russel Martin Russ Martin Donna Marvin Alice Massey Annie Mattern Dorothy Mayberry Jimmy Maynor Jeannine Mazzola Jamie McClain Karen McClanahan Lisa McCloud Brett McCoy Randy McDonald Richard McElroy Senetta McGriff Sandy McKee J im McKenzie Karen McLaughlin Terin McMahan Helen Meacham Sharon Medford James Medina John Medina Debbie Meeker Laura Merritt Teresa Mikwee Debbie Mobley Karen Miller Kenneth Miller Tim Miller Garry Moon Kelly Moore Leon Moore , ooy, Kim Morales Paula Morgan 5 .. oyia or RIGHT: Karen Vandergriff flashes a smile dur- ing halftime al the Tech game. Karen Murphy Lee Nabergall Kenneth Nealy Tim Nelson Amy Neusse Gregory Newby Keri Newland Linda Newlin Kevin Newsom Ann Nichols Ricky Nolly Chris Odell Kathleen Ogden Mary Overstreet Debbie Owen Kevin Owens Gayle Ozee Pam Pace Richard Papusch Laura Parker Micki Parkinson Shannon Parsons Tamy Parsons Mary Payne Brian Penwell Peggy Peterman Tanya Peugh Johnny Phillips Thomas Phillips Doug Pierce .lay Pietens Dana Pinelle Terry Pipkins Lisa Pledger Woody Plugasch Terri Plumleigh Pamela Polston Dana Ponder Mark Potts Cindy Pounders Darla Prater Sherrie Presnell RIGHT: Freshman art students work on projects during third period. John Pressly Jon Presley Joe Preston Kris Preston Gary Priddy Cheryl Pruett Ricky Pruitt Jimmie Pryor Arlan Potter Kristi Pursley Glenn Purselly Jan Rainey Tonja Rains Denise Rasco Cindy Rasmussen Cindi Reams Doug Reaves Patty Redmond John Reeves Bobby Reid Lonnie Reiser Kenneth Rekieta Cindie Reynolds Donna Ribinskas Robyn Rich Rhonda Richard Betty Richardson David Richardson Susan Richardson Sherri Ricketts David Robertson Katherine Robinson Sue Robinson Jeanne Rodgers David Rodriguez ,lane Rogers .pf- i... ,B Qt X53 M will , , .,t- 'H H ei? M v 1? f X mulf' Q 1 X? Q PH S J at ,it N? qw .:.:g:: ,,k Sup . 31 , uf: , .. . Q 311, ., - tw! QE S . X 5 A 1: , W 3, . g , ga 1 , r, 3, , Q , . ww . ,..- gf seme- .. Class of '77 Participates With Spirit ' X it if Q.. Q 3 is at 'A . . x Qs -' -' - ,V . .gig 1 - 'ff' V u ' I i i-' '- ' at S x .. , i,... Jas I .,a a , 4 Q' Nik 4 31, , Y if i A F mb si b 2 J' new gt if -1 f? .Y Z ii. -it , ' 'wi -1, A Ricky Rogers Lester Rose John Roth Bobby Rowley Danny Russell Inez Russell Janet Saalfrank Breck Sacra Cathy Sadowski Cheryl Salley Darryl Sanborn David Sanders Gary Sanders Sheri Sanders Tim Sanders Mark Sando Rene Sandoval Sandi Sands Carol Sapp Dalarie Sargent Leslie Schatte Patricia Scheetz Cliff Schleicher Pam Schmidt LEFT: Freshman Dale Schultz concentrates on his Iowa Basic Skills test. Mark Schneberger Cindy Schneider Grover Schretter Dale Schultz Shawn Scott Steve Scott Chip Scroggs Carol Sellers Jeff Shahan John Shemelynce George Shineldecker Karl Sims Nelwyn Sims Linda Skehan Jeanne Skiffington Sally Skinner Frank Slovah Elizabeth Slovak Lauretta Smatlak Billy Smith Candi Smith Charles Smith Donna Smith Greg Smith Gloria Smith .leff Smith Linda Smith Milton Smith Nannette Smith Pam Smith Steve Smith Dee Snow Debbie Souder Cheryl Spangler Leslie Squyres Julie Staley David Standley Teresa Steffey Jim Stephens Lisa Stevens Jerry Strack Alan Stiles Prosh Dlscover High School Life :SE Mark Stitle Nancy Streett Sharron Stephen James Striden Aaron Stokes fag ex. 'fu , fi.S'f45HgL . 1.5: 1, Jin, . ,, yi, 1, 1 X Q 3 sq ,v I ll' gifgvlfgn, -if Q fi, ii. K ,pf N ' LEFT: Laura Cheatum casts an unbelieving glance at the questions on her English test K -Q E X Q av 2 ,W . .K ,. 41. Y 'nm'A' Christy Stokes Kim Stone Greg Strube Billy Storie David Sturdivant Kellye Sullivan Cindy Sylvester Susan Taggart Julie Takes Kim Taylor Mark Tedder Cindy Testa Donna Testa Tarey Thomas Trey Thomas Rick Thombleson Jacqueline Thompson Toosie Thompson Wanda Thompson Lynn Tilley Brian Tolson Tina Torlincasi Ricky Tuck Debbie Toumey ,lay Toumey Larry Traffanstedt Terri Traffanstedt Blynda Umbarger John Umbarger David Umberson Kim Urbank Tammy Ussery Vim Vanderfort Karen Vandergriff Teresa Varner John Wagasky Michelle Waggoner Kathy Wagnar Claudia Wakefield Peri Walker Russell Wallace Sandra Ward Laura Watson Mark Weare Donald Weatherley Glen Webb Judy Webster Pam Weiher RIGHT: Freshmen Leslie Hardin and Donna Smith participate in their first homecoming pep rally. Chris Welles Kelly Wells Deborah Wendorf Teri Werland Ann West Larry Wheelan Elise Whisenhunt Jimmie White Leann Whiting Robin Wilder Cliff Williams David Williams Roslyn Williams Franki Williams Sallie Williams Sherry Williams Teresa Williams Doug Willis Eddie Wilson Jan Wilson ,lay Wilson Jerry Wilson Melinda Wilson Philip Wilson Ron Wilson Wayne Wisniewski David Wojciekhow Becky Wood Frederica Wood Scott Wood Yvette Woods Dianne Workman Debbie Wright Mike Wright Paula Yarborough Frank Yerke 5 ef 'rf' L E 5 II: ,. .,,, N W . I iz J, 1 L ,,1' ' H Y ' ' , k.,N ' 1 I f , V' V:,, M ' ' ,- . l . r'GV --,f V, I ,,,,k, Vrtz ,,,,, by fn 'Lg ' M gi . Q K ,,,h4QgM,ixx: L REFLECTIONS Memory, what womifvrs it perfornus in preserving and storing up things gone hy, or rather, things that arc' Plulrzrrh I6 Western Hills was given a special honor this year when our own princi- pal, Mr. P. B. Stovall was named top state administrator by the Texas Class- room Teachers Association. Mr. Stovall came to Western Hills four years ago from McLean Middle School to accept the administrative duties involved in leading this high school. A man whose door is always open, Mr. Stovall guided Western Hills in a concerned and conscientious manner. His belief in the value of education was shown as he involved himself in both student and faculty activities through- out the year. Mr. Stovall has done an outstanding job in undertaking the responsibilities that accompany the title of principal. ABOVE: Mr. Stovall answers a question. ABOVE RIGHT: Making announcements is one of Mr. Stovall's daily duties. RIGHT: Always smiling, Mr. Stovall believes in being friendly to all. Stovall Named Top Admmlstrator 1I'l State TOP LEFT: Mr. Stovall is seen in his decorated office during Spirit Week. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Stovall proudly displays the wig he wore on Fif- ties Day. LEFT: Actively participating in student activities, Mr. Stovall smiles approvingly at the Homecoming decorations. ABOVE: Reflecting a moment of seriousness, Mr. Stovall discusses a problem. Registration Begins First Trimester 218 Hia - 0515.1 August 23 and 24 marked the first of three registration sessions to take place at Western Hills this year. Freshman and seniors were the first, followed by sophomores and juniors in signing up for classes and teachers. The new tri- mester system gave students a wider selection of subjects ranging from psy- chology and sociology to home econom- ics cooperative education and humani- ties. August 27 was the first official day of school. ABOVE LEFT: A new form was used by stu- dents in this year's registration sessions. ABOVE RIGHT: Students were required to have final approval of their schedule made by counselors. RIGHT: Doug Spriggs faces the frustrations of arranging his first trimester classes and teachers. Council Hosts Sixth Annual Howdy Dance To welcome new and returning stu- dents, the Student Council sponsored the sixth annual Howdy Dance in the school cafeteria. The group Big Spring set the mood that began the year,s social activities. Chaperones and refreshments were furnished by the PTA. The dance provided students with the opportunity of beginning new friendships and renewing old ones. TOP: Scotty Hamrick and friend discuss the pos- sibility of spiking the punch. LEFT: Yetive Grantham moves to the beat of Big Spring. ABOVE: Mike Musgrove and Ellen Pledger enjoy the atmosphere of the dance. Cougars Re Trace Tracks to Odessa Saturday morning, September 15, two Spirit Club sponsored buses departed from the school parking lot headed towards Odessa for the second annual Cougar-Panther football game. The buses stopped at a roadside park and students were able to enjoy sack lunches. Before the game, everyone ate hamburgers for dinner. The game resulted in defeat but the Cougar spirit remained high. Tired. students re- boarded the buses for the six-hour return trip home. TOP: Jacque Kauffman, Stella Freeman, Cindy Hixon, and Larry Hixon express feelings about having their picture taken. ABOVE: Coaches Dale Walker and Ronnie McLain aid injured player Rhett Hubbard. RIGHT: Chaperones, as well as students, welcome lunch time. 2 ,J ABOVE LEFT: Karen Vandergriff discovers sleeping on the bus is not difficult. ABOVE: Odessa trip bus riders relax and stretch their legs during the six-hour ride. LEFT: Cougar fans await kick-off time at the Odessa stadium. Spirit Week Clirnaxed by Exes Return Beginning Monday, October 15, the activities of Spirit Week blended into the weekend events of Homecoming. Monday was designated as black and white shoes day. Gold was worn by stu- dents on Tuesday and green was worn on Wednesday. Cheerleaders sold rib- bons on both days. Green and gold were worn on Thursday. Friday was the tra- ditional mum day. Students and exes participated in the fourth period pep rally. Saturday evening, the band marched in the annual Benbrook Parade. ABOVE: Gary Gray addresses students and exes at the Heights pep rally. ABOVE RIGHT: Sharon Biddelcomb helps sell green and gold balloons before the Homecoming pep rally. RIGHT: David Doss displays his green and gold jersey - symbol of seniority. 1 l '11 A Ai- W 2 ff LA TOP: The Marching Band pauses during the Benbrook Parade to perform for viewers. LEFT: Steve Hench and Relf Fenley call the band to a halt. ABOVE: Majorettes Cyndi Tilley, Lisa Moore, and Ellen Brown entertain parade-on- lookers with their baton twirling techniques. Sylvia Komatsu Selected Homecoming Queen Elections prior to Spirit Week were conducted hy the Student Council to select the 1973 Homecoming Court. Nominations and finalists were chosen hy the student body. The court was presented for the first time during the half-time of the Cougar-Jacket football game. 'I74 TOP: Senior princess Marla Ball and escort Dan Leghy are seen with queen Sylvia Komastu and escort Chris Dills, and senior princess Miriam Slaughter and escort John Cason. ABOVE: Jun- ior princesses Kristi Brashears and escort Mark Luttrell and Judy Scott with escort David Press- ley were selected to represent their class. RIGHT: Queen Sylvia Komatsu and escon Chris Dills were presented during half-time. TOP: Sophomore court members were Jeff Hager, Joy Sparks, Sherri Montgomery, and Dan Terrell. LEFT: Student Body President Mike Carr crowns Sylvia Komatsu Homecoming Queen for 1973. ABOVE: Freshman elected Jan Horn and escort Tim Nelson along with Patti Redmond and Ricky Pruitt to the Homecoming Court. Decorations for Homecoming and Spirit Week were done by different organizations for the first time this year. The cheerleaders were awarded first place for their decorations fol- lowed by the Russian and Drama Clubs. October 19 was the traditional mum day. The week ended in the welcoming home of many exes and anticipation of the first district game. ABOVE: Scotty Hamrick and his date enjoy the Homecoming game. ABOVE RIGHT: Brenda Morrison shows her spirit at the Homecoming pep rally. RIGHT: Decorations by the cheerlead- ers won first place in the school-wide competi- tion. Traditions Established OO ,Quik K Q Btn. - it V fic-ww, O --who , ,, A ,mi Long Time Comin' Sets Mood for Dance 'H-.,,, 1 Q 5 4 na' Ending a week of activities and tradi- tions, the Homecoming Dance provided a time for the greeting of exes. Held October 20 in the cafeteria, those pres- ent moved to the music of the group Long Time Comin, and enjoyed refresh- ments provided by the PTA. TOP: Larry Lane and Karen Foster walk down the decorated hall towards the dance floor. LEFT: Jacque Kauffman and Tony Balthazar dance to the sound of Long Time Comin'. ABOVE: Lori Neau and Steve Wood enjoy the refreshments provided by the PTA. 177 BELOW: Cheerleaders Patti Montgomery, Kristi Brashears, and Wesly'nn Walker lead students in the Cheer, Do Ill . RIGHT: Patti Turner does the twist with her classmates. BOTTOM LEFT: Norman ulsukewarm Lipsw Buckley is seen with broads .lan Riaeh and Miriam Slaughter. BOT- TOM RIGHT: CatDz1ddyM,lack Theibaud addresses the students during the second period pep rally. U Cougars RGVIVE Bobby Socks Era Fifties Day was held at Western Hills on November 15 for the first time. Stu- dents came in attire that was classic of the 1950's on that day. A pep rally was held during second period. Prizes were given to the best-dressed boy and girl in each class along with the best-dressed male and female faculty members. ABOVE LEFT: Jim Churchill receives the award for the best-dressed freshman boy on Fifties Day. ABOVE RIGHT: Jim Davis, Mike Carr, Norman Buckley, Al Lingo, and Chris Dills were part of the pep rally skit. LEFT: Kevin Fair shows off his stuff. Various Activities Color Pall Trimester Students discovered that first trimes- ter activities included everything from trash can painting to showing their spirit. The Student Council instigated the can painting to provide the school with some outdoor garbage cans. Sen- iors wore their jerseys to the last foot- ball game of the season and were per- mitted onto the field at the end of the game. The Mayor of Benbrook declared Band Day in honor of the Marching Band and their outstanding contrib- ution to the Benbrook Parade. TOP: Seniors wore their green and gold jerseys at the last game of the season against Northside. ABOVE: Jeanne Vallas aided in the painting of oil drums to bv used as trash cans. RIGHT: Mayor Wayne Wilson of Benbrook signs a proc- lamation to declare Band Day for the Western Hills Marching Band. Marla Ball Selected Sweetheart Varsity football players selected Marla Ball as their 1973 sweetheart. Marla was presented during the Carter pep rally to the students present. She was given the traditional bouquet of yel- low roses and a gold necklace by team captains Randal Anderson, Larry O,Brien, and Randy Rich. LEFT: Marla Ball appears on stage at the Carter pep rally after being crowned football sweet- heart. BELOW: Marla Ball awaits the next cheer during a pep rally. Varsity Selects Tourne Sweethearts Varsity haskethall players Chose Cindi Dorough and Kathryn Williams to represent the team at two tourna- ments this year. Kathryn was selected as TWC Sweetheart and Cindi was cho- sen as Lion's Cluh Tourney Sweetheart. Ormathell Washington and Judy Scott were runners-up respectively. The team presented hoth girls to the student body at the Deeemher pep rally. 1: mfwf .1 , : ,Q ini. W ' 'Bug ABOVE: Oraniathell Washington was selected TWC runner-up. ABOVE RIGHT: Kathryn Wil- liams is given the traditional necklace by Chris Neal. RIGHT: Patti Montgomery, Kathryn Wil- liams, Cindi Dorough and We-slynn Walker sing We love and honor our own WHHS. TOP: Cindi Dorough was selected Lion's Club Tourney Sweetheart. LEFT: John Malmberg per- forms in the pep rally skit. ABOVE: Lion's Club Tourney runner-up was cheerleader Judy Scott. Concert choir members presented a special holiday performance to the stu- dents on December 18. The program involved a number of Christmas songs and a solo by Duanna Harrison. Anita Blaylock and Weslynn Walker changed the mood of the program as they sang A Very Special Part of Mef, Other forms of Christmas cheer were spread by everyone on December 19 through classroom parties before school was dismissed for the holidays. The spirit of giving was displayed in the 3700 collection of money and toilet articles for John Peter Smith Hospital by the student body. TOP: Anybody seen my leg? asks Sandy Pol- lard. ABOVE: You'll never guess what l asked Santa Claus to bring mel smiles George Mado- nado. RIGHT: Anita Blaylock and Weslynn Walker perform A Very Special Part of Me. Chorus Performs Holida Program I.,El l': Roxanne Giles altrvmpls to rtomplete her re-arling assignment before: the holidays. BELOW: Mrs. Rebocca Stew-nson's Spanish rlassm-lr-l11'utfvrl the coming holimluys with a Calif: BOTTOM: Mrs. Jewell K4-lly mliri-vis the chorus in a sp:-vial Christmas program. Capers Feature VHFIOUS Talents Under the direction of Mrs. Juanita lVlt'Culloh, the fourth annual Cougar Capt-rs was performed February 5 and 6. This years show revolved around the lllClIlt' Around the World in 80 lVlin- utes. Daytime shows were held second period on the- two consecutive days with the night, performance on February 6. This yuar's program had entertainment ranging from folk singing to gymnastic routines. A special souvenir program given to those who attended the night pcrrlorinaiirc included pictures of all the- avts. RItLll'l': Srott TVIVGW' works on the script that was used during tht- Capers. BELOW: Mary Smith pauses lor a serious moment during re-lu-tirsal. BO'l I'OfVI: The Ebony ,luniors per- fornuwl several songs by Aretha Franklin. I A it 351 186 - Q Q . . .v I WI? TOP: The group Crossroads performed for the daytime show. LEFT: Helen Meacham played a piano solo in Act Two. ABOVE: Brad Nixon undergoes a make-up session to become Ben Franklin. I l. Cougars Take to the Ice Student Council members initiated the first all-school party this year. The party was held at Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum on Monday, February II. Participants enjoyed the two-hour ses- sion that was open to Western Hills stu- dents only. ABOVE: Dale Baird finds skating harder than it appears. ABOVE RIGHT: If he follows me home, can I keep him?l' asks .Iackie Lane as she points at Wayne Wisnieswki. RIGHT: Slow down! cries Cindy Centz to David Pressley. TOP: Karen Hitt and Johnny Fant enjoy skating. LEFT: Here I comelw smiles Luanne Bowen. ABOVE: Kristi Dodson, Neta Nichols, and Bar- bie Richardson discover standing still is easier than trying to skate. ww' tt. I .iq Favorites Revealed at Valentine s Dance Love is a Kaleidoscopei' was desig- nated as the theme for this year's Valentine's Dance. The dance was held on February 16 in the school cafeteria with music provided by Hydra. According to tradition, the class favorites were presented by Catamount editor, Cathy Foreman. Seniors Janet Johnson and Lowell Frankling juniors Kerin Capper and Layne Beaversg soph- omores D'Ann Reed and Kevin Newbyg and freshmen Susan Capper and Jim Churchill were announced as this year's favorites. ABOVE LEFT: Sophomore class favorites Kevin Newby and D'Ann Reed walk down the aisle to receive their recognition gifts. ABOVE RIGHT: Glenda Mclnroe and her date dance to the sound of Hydra. RIGHT: Mark Humphries and his date enjoy themood of the dance. 'fs TOP: Layne Beavers escorts Kerin Capper down the aisle after the two were announced junior favorites. LEFT: Freshman favorites were Susan Capper and Jim Churchill. ABOVE: Jamie McClain and his date enjoy their first Valen- tine's Dance. Anita Blaylock and Lowell Franklin were elected as Mr and Miss Spirit for 1974- The two were presented at the Valentine s Dance by Spirit Club offi- cers Debbie Beasley and Maggie McClain Runners up were Debbie Chatwin and Randy Higdon. Anita, Lowell Elected Most Spirited my-f TOP: Anita Blaylock takes part in a student council meeting seated by Terri Plumlee and Susan Capper. ABOVE: Anita Blaylock is seen supporting the junior varsity football team at a game. RIGHT: Lowell Franklin prepares to make two points during a varsity basketball game. -fy. . ,. Knotholers Support Baseball Team In Memoriam Carla Walker was established Under the sponsorship of Miss Carol Frenchie, Bond, the Cougar Knothole Gang was formed to give student sup- port to the baseball team. Gang mem- bers wore special jerseys and sat together in a designated area at all the games. LEFT: The Cougar Knothole Gang had 14-0 female members. Late in the year Carla Walker was tragically taken from us Through deep love and concern for this fellow stu dent the Carla Walker Memorlal Fund . m x Q 'ek as if Xkqwi S232 if . M-at ,L . Q Li 1: un-5 I s 11 Q Xf- 1 2 , 6 3 2 Varsity Produces Consistent Record? QP. M Q .5513 Q - .Iss ---- K if, gg-5 . X k 7345 L ., ' + x Q, 1, zf fzj g z i W .,., - Viv 31-mf I, .,,,f,,. st LQ 5 r Tgfitif' 3 K pa -x. ,D -. 5 PM Opening the 1973-74 season against O. D. Wyatt, the Cougar Varsity dis- played a well balanced offense which resulted in a 20-6 victory. Inspired by their success, the 33 member team found themselves traveling the road to Odessa. Backed by spirited fans, the trip ended in a discouraging 35-0 defeat. In a defensive battle against Eastern Hills the Cougars were finally able to break the scoreless tie. Rodney lVIcC0y scored both touchdowns as West beat East 14--0. One week later with a change in the offense the Cougars played their fourth game against a fast Dunbar team. The Cougs let the Wildcats sneak by them 18-15. In the last pre-district game, Hills waded around in a flooded Farrington Field to a 0-0 tie. The Varsity football squad was coached by four talented men. Head Coach Dale Walker, End Coach David Helbing, Back Coach Ronnie McClain, and Line Coach James Thames together put the players through rugged daily workouts. Their competent guidance aided in victories over Wyatt, Eastern Hills, Paschal, and Carter. OPPOSITE PAGE: Specialty team prepares to begin play. ABOVE: Co- Captains Rodney McCoy, Larry 0'Brien, and Randy Rich win the toss against Dunbar. LEFT: Head Coach Dale Walker ponders over the action of the field. 7 . --mx J., M ,-uf, -ni ' ' 7 'W K ps-s,,,4,'-,Q , - wmwfzw, YA YW- 198 October 19 found Hills at Farrington Field, charged up for a Homecoming bout with Arlington Heights. The Cou- gars were fired up for the first of the game but were unable to get the offense running. Only able to put seven points on the scoreboard by a pass to Rhett Hubbard, the Cougars lost their first Homecoming game 37-14, Defensive Lineman Joe Tucker had 9 tackles and 1 fumble recovery. Still fighting for a position in the dis- trict race, Western Hills found them- selves matched against Paschal in their next game. With pride at stake the Cougs battled to a 3-0 decision behind a hard hitting defense. Mike Sandoval's 211- yard field goal scored the only points of the game. Outstanding defen- sive player, Jack Thiebaud received the Head Hunter award from the coaches for his alertness and clutch tackles. Thiebaud was the fourth player to achieve the honor in Hills, six-year his- tory. Rushing for 151 yards, John Malmberg was outstanding in the offen- sive hack field. A , 1' ff .,,, , I . N, my f tv., 1 ,- W Us ff- 'ru ., , vt : Z,.f TOP: John Malmherg runs around the end to score. ABOVE: Cougar offense sets up for action with Heights. RIGHT: Coach Ronnie McClain speaks during the Homecoming pep rally. W ,-',fr4. 'FF ss- Qutstanding Players Recognized BELOW: The 1973-1974 Cougar Varsity con- sisted of: ffront rowj Steve Elliott, Mark Lutt- rell, Larry O,Brien, John Malmberg, Randy Rich, Rhett Hubbard, Dale Baird, fsecond rowj Terry Lee, Gary Gray, Mike Sandoval, Junior Phillips, Terry Truax, Kirk Brown, Jack Thie- baud, fthird rowj Butch Allen, David McKenzie, Bobby Candelaria, Joe Tucker, Randy Higdon, John Dear, Rodney McCoy, ffourth rowj Jay Payton, Steve Brown, Randal Anderson, Ricky Watson, Mike Ancy, Mike Myers, ffifth rowj Bo Smith, Steve Roberson, James Key, Joe Cobb, and Don Grantham. 4 6 wi' T ,,,, .. 1 ig, ,,, vy V , -fgpac I,,.' ABQ j up 1' S I, I . , I A ,, Q W K KA 0 wg qnqp' Q- rwhlupiqr F oily 4' ridfnlgs comms :eu foams FUUGARS iw EBUEAR N TOP LEFT: Larry O'Brien and Steve Brown rest during the Homecoming game. TOP RIGHT: Manager Tommy Johnson brings water to Joe Cobb, Mike Sandoval, John Malmberg, Steve Elliott, and Rhett Hubbard during a well deserved time out. ABOVE: Rhett Hubbard mis- judges the throw from Randy Rich. RIGHT: All county punter Mike Myers boots another one. Cougars End District Z-3 The Cougars hopes for district were knocked down by a well balanced Southwest team. Penalties held back the offense, while the defense failed to stop their offense. Bobby Candelaria took a kick-off back 944 yards for a touchdown. Steve Elliott and Larry O'Brien initiated the most tackles. The outcome was 27-14. Carter came into the game looking for their first district win, only to find a forceful offense. Witli two touchdowns from Rodney McCoy added to John Malmberg's 129 yards and one touch- down, the game was easily won. The defense only allowed seven points against them with the final score 34--7. Ending the season with a 21-0 loss to Northside, the Cougar Varsity finished up 4-5-1, 2-3 in district. 1 VD '17- Northsideis offense. TOP: Offensive line holds Eastern Hills out as Rodney McCoy throws the pass. LEFT: Steve Elliott breaks up the pass against Arlington Heights. ABOVE: Defensive Line Bill Roberson, Joe Tucker, and Linebacker Mike Myers wait for fe?-nw mi IV Experiences Losing Season Hampered by numerous injuries', this year's Junior Varsity experienced a losing season. Hills and Northside went into the last district game with the young and inexperienced Cougars still looking for their first district win. Few mistakes, good hustle, and determina- tion ended in defeat during the final quarter, 21-19. Under the combined leadership of Coaches Riley Dunn and Bill Witeher, the 43 member team ended their season 0-10. ABOVE: Junior Varsity members included: ffronl rowj Brian Carpenter, Tim Brown, David Petterson, Steve Hoover, John Anness, Joe Julian, Robert Patton, Dale Rostamo, Chuck Cole, Robert Dunham, Mike Harrell, tsecond rowj Jimmy Batterton, George Summerville, Cary Plumleigh, Steve Larson, Darwin Tanner, Joe Brueker, Danny MoClendon, John Smith, Ronald Day, Tim Neal, fthird rowj Kevin Mur- phy. Jerri- Payton, Mark Kennington, Tim Ben- son, Lee Flynn, Mike Krieger, Tim Daniels, Brian Holmes, Tim Raso, Dan Jones, Steve Swongf-r, ffourth rowj Danny Burke, Clayton Moore, John Dear, Trey Thomas, Butch Allen, Kenny Dolson, Robert Koger, John McDuff, Rex Potter, Jeff Sanders, Tony Scorcio, tfifth rowj Coaehes Riley Dunn and Bill Witeher. RIGHT: Quarterback Gary Plumleigh releases a pass against Eastern Hills. ro- L at 4, 1 . , '5 gf.w+ ' 'ff-mg:A,,J,,,,t.,y,-1' gt-R , 4? ,,,,k,5- ,Wit B, ' fa ,V t,,m-if-M, z,q,,3wn.a '4 T, , Q, W L ',, , ' wr, ,. kg ,g ff,-A Z5 H ,,,xkf,,2m.yk,aA,J,x ,H 4 , ., . .M-W, ,K tr.. ,Lx w,i,a:,,,s MM , ,, ,M-gigs, , va- qi 41 4 ,f',,,Zsri.., , , , . , , , ..,,, , - if , , x ,, ,. ,, , , , ,wtf -3232, -Z, iflizwa gg' N., M-4' E YS -, , mi '- 1 - P if an J f -,fl ' I' .9-if ',-ff .pf2 H-Q ' 1, f V. 13 -5 vi 'Wg 1 xf 15 -f giaw 2-4 ' iw ,Q-if-,.'Z-M-iw ., -', rf - W1 , f f W 1, ' , fy? . V' ,x i- 1.. Q . ff , 2' ,W-JV -, 'W ' 7 X f 4, fn., ,fa an -, 4 7 , T gi Elms, , A .gy W, gd wb I, wa.-rff f VISA- ' u-'if N ' 'H ' 1' 1 'A . an - 2.1 rn, I Wx tins! han., ABOVE LEFT: Danny McClend0n struggles for extra yardage. ABOVE: Coach Bill Witcher con- sults with the press box. LEFT: John Smith and Kenny Dolson watch as two Western Hills defen- sive players make the tackle. ,, W 204 Under the direction of two new coaches, Jim Sanders and Kenneth Walker, this year's freshman team fin- ished with a 3-7 record. Although not experiencing an over-abundance of wins, the team character reflected determination. Preparing for each game with early morning workouts resulted in victories over Wyatt, Poly, and Car- ICT. ABOVE: Coach ,lim Sanders instructs the team during half-time. RIGHT: Mark Sands brings down a Heights runner. Freshmen Show Promise at ig .ez A . ....J ' Qu ...IL i 5 l, 4 ,Ah fy 'ffl' sw , W... .,,g, .,v-Q fffzep fn Q' . 'I .ff ,JL N, ,,f,, ' Q, 0-W in ' ' fmt- 4, aififfzn J f-V ABOVE: Members of the freshman team were: Uront rowj Mark Stitle, Tray Markum, Jim Ste- phens, John Roth, Jamie McClain, Brian Tolson, Rene Garcia, Vint Vanderford, Randy McDonald, Mike Markwardt, Tim Nelson, John Ancy, fsecond rowj David Sanders, Lin Douime, Vince Griffin, John Presley, Marvin James, Dwane Cooper, Scott Austin, Kenneth Nealy, David Rodriguez, Larry Wheelin, Qthird rowj Kennith Rekieta, Greg Kornye, Ricky Pruitt, David Williams, Chuck Jaeks, Gary Moon, Gary Brooks, Eddie Young, Qfourth rowj David Stur- divant, Tim Hollis, Bill Germany, David Robert- son, Jimmy White, Bobby Anness, Terry Keller, ffifth rowj Coach Jim Sanders, Mark Sands, Wayne Winiskie, Ricky Nolly, Jim McKenzie, Gus Koerner, and Coach Kenneth Walker. LEFT: David Sanders runs the ball back against Paschal. Cagers Produce Best Record Ever r f E 15 Starting the 1973-74 season Coach Richard Allie anticipated a great year. Laying out goals and objectives to strive for, Coach Allie started the team toward the district championship. Throughout the season the 14 man team played hard and with determination. Experi- encing his second year of head coach- ing, Coach Alliels team compiled the best pre-season and overall record in Hills, history. OPPOSITE PAGE: Members of the 1973-74 varsity team prepare for the start of district play. LEFT: Postman Tom Lawrence concentrates on his scoring during the Carter game. BELOW: Head coach Richard Allie smiles approvingly as his team clenches the first half district champi- onship. 207 Varsity Victorious in Tournament Pla During the pre-season games the var- sity put together a 15-5 record, winning in every tournament entered. ln the Kimball Classic the varsity placed third by beating Duneanville High. Alter los- ing the opener to Trinity in the TWC Tournament, the team returned with the consolation trophy. Over the Christ- mas holidays the cagers played in the Lionis Club Tournament at Public Schools Gym. After upsetting O. D. Wyatt in the first game, the team lost to district rivals Southwest by three points. Finishing the tournament by capturing third place, they also brought home the Sportsmanship award. RIGHT: Gary Washington attempts a shot from the top of the key. BELOW: Varsity coaching staff and members of the team patiently watch starters on the court. BELOW RIGHT: Head manager Kenneth Morrison, manager Rick Closs ner, and trainer Norman Niesen aided this year's team. -.-A to FJ 'Q QU gm 'fi' 35 W 'QQ,,,.- 1. P N, si? haf! xkww ABOVE:The1973-74 Varsity team members included: Qfront row, Freddy Brigham, J. W. Briscoe, Paul Brooks, Tom Lawrence, Gary Washington, Gary Saylor, Lowell Franklin, fback rowj Mike Musgrove, Dan Daniels, Craig Verwers, Gary Corzine, Tim McMahon, and Bobby Yelvington. 209 210 ABOVE: Gary Saylor attempts to score against the Eagles. ABOVE RIGHT: J. W. Briscoe fires for 2 points. RIGHT: Coach Richard Allie emphasizes tactics to players between quarters. 1,41 Y i C4 Cougars Clench First Half Championship January brought district, and the hopes for a championship for Western Hills. Jumping off to a good start by defeating Northside, Southwest, and Carter, the roundballers were on their way to the first half championship. With only Arlington Heights and Pas- chal standing in their path the Cougars went on to defeat Heights with the most points scored by any basketball team, 92-55. On January 16 the undefeated Cougars up-ended Paschal 68-65. Already clenching the first half with a 5-0 record, Hills was guaranteed a shot at the district crown. The second half ended up to be tougher as the cag- ers lost to Southwest, 56-57 and Pas- chal, 84-63. Playing for the first time in a playoff, the fired up Cougars met defeat at the hands of the Rebels. LEFT: During a home game with Trinity, Paul Brooks leaps for the score. BELOW LEFT: Sen- ior Dan Daniels awaits the completion of a free throw. BELOW: Lowell Franklin drives in to score while teammates crash the offensive boards. Four Players Named All D1Stf1Ct This year Western Hills was repre- sented in the all-district selections with four members of the team chosen. Lowell Franklin ended the season as the city's leading scorer with a 23 point average and was also picked Player of the Year. Also named for the all-district teams were J. W. Briscoe, Paul Brooks, and Gary Saylor. ABOVE RIGHT: Lowell Franklin displays his form during the Arlington Heights game. ABOVE: Senior guard Freddy Brigham hustlcs back down court. RIGHT: Starting five, Lowell Franklin, Gary Saylor, Gary Washington, Paul Brooks, and J. W. Briscoe get ready for action against Paschal. 'gint Q-., . it ,Q f,, ,Qf.i..f p , ., if 5 A V .if 4 X l ,, Q ABOVE LEFT: Paul Brooks starts play against Haltom. ABOVE: Lowell Franklin gets a rest during district play. LEFT: Paul Brooks and J. W. Briscoe: fight for the rebound while Cary Washington, Lowell Franklin, and Gary Saylor watch. 9 . With an 8-2 district record, this yearfs Junior Varsity team finished in second place behind Paschal. Coach David Helbing worked his 13 man team every evening to polish up their funda- mentals. Throughout the year the squad found themselves smaller than all their opponents but still finished the season with a 19-9 record. RIGHT: Ken Alexander tips the hall to learn- matcs Bill Lam' and Clovis Holle-man. BELOW: Coach David Helhing and assistant Boll Buhl dis- cuss strategy during a time-out. BELOW RIGHT: Clovis Hollcman reaches for the rebound as Bill Lane and Ken Alexander posi- tion on the boards. IV Finishes District 8 IS ctxym ,rf ' w f ' LM:-.wwe ly up--.gnu LEFT: Guard Ken Alexander shoots over a Heights defender. BELOW: This year's ,lunior Varsity players were: ffrontj Manager Randy Garcia, fbackl David Buckner, Kevin Newby, Kerry Ream, Clovis Holleman, John Galloway, Carey Cox, Bill Lane, Steve Lester, Blain Kahler, Frank Strider, Mike McCullough, Quen Echols, and Ken Alexander. DISTRICT RECORD WHHS OPPONENT 80 4-8 NHS 66 42 SHS 73 48 CHS 55 42 AHHS 34 56 PHS 65 54 NHS 50 47 SHS 82 60 CHS 54 48 AHHS 4-5 67 PHS 2 , lb: Maw DISTRICT RECORD WHHS OPPONENT 57 64- NHS 35 63 SHS 4-1 CHS 72 AHHS 40 4-4 PHS 52 67 NHS 60 SHS 4-1 CHS 69 99 AHHS 38 PHS ABOVE: Freshman team members included: ffront rowj Otis Angton, .Ieff Shanan, Charles Smith, Derek Martin, Troy Crayton, Greg Kor- nye, Mike Franklin, David Umberson, Leon Moore, Manager Rusty Field, fback rowj Manag- ers Doug Huey and Mark Mair, Teddy Brigham, Mark Hall, Mario Mitchell, Jay Braddy, Cliff Schliecher, Russell Wallace, and Coach Jimmy Sanders. RIGHT: Mario Mitchell shoots while Cliff Schliecher anticipates the score. Freshmen Improve Fundamentals 1 R it 3 at .l 2 ez f 1: ,, S- .M ...fn Q K by f P i X ., p . - .- H :'h . i ' ef: . ,. , , tw J mf M 36 Q., .wt fr T?'g 2 is . :N F2599- T :., f -- s..a?sffwes.f 1' X Under Coach Jimmy Sanders this year's freshman cagers found the going a little tough playing high school ball. With two victories over Carter and one over Paschal the team finished district 3-7. Improving in every game, the sea- son ended 11-16. ABOVE LEFT: Jim Churchill jumps for the tip against Northside. LEFT: Coach Jimmy Sanders watches action on the court. ABOVE: Team cap- tains Cliff Schliecher and Troy Franklin discuss rules with officials. 217 ld Cross Country Goes to State Cross country track had a favorable season as they placed in the Regional meet and Went on to State. Team mem- bers kept in shape during the summer months by competing in meets and everyday workouts. Coach Riley Dunn set the pace for the winning team by establishing standards for team partici- pation. RIGHT: Grady Watson eyes the finish line. BELOW: Varsity cross country runners were Jay Schatte, Thomas Messina, Dennis Schellhase, Barry Alexander, Mike Carr, Grady Watson, and Robert Turner. , M K ,1',,w3x'. jlf' . , v ,, J. WA .445 e ' ' - .H-3. -t : 1 'Qg'5'w'W' ' 1 E-e ' 1, -' MJ' 4 'fired' A ',f,nJ'. ,.. VU A VA A eeS'2l?1fi f M - ' Jw. a WS., .z Qf'l'f's x 5 i ' . we ttrt 1m ff w ' i i re Y it ,M I in 1 I 44 L, I and 4 ,. . I , 5 , I .Q . .,m. ff- 1 , If We ' , ' it t qs, , ., ,f -, f TOP: Mike Chadwick gains position at the WHHS Invitational. LEFT: Freshman Mel Hen- derson warms up before the city meet. ABOVE: Coach Riley Dunn expresses his feelings of early morning cross country meets. + 'F Q. 'Y' 0 Cougar track team members were out to capture the 4A-I0 championship for the second consecutive year. Compet- ing in several pre-district meets, the cindermen prepared for the district meet held in April. Mr. Riley Dunn coached this yearis varsity along with the junior varsity and freshman teams. Outstanding medalists were Rhett Hubbard, 220 yard sprint, Keith Newby, 4-40 yard run, and Chris Dills, half mile. Randal Anderson and Steve Brown were high contenders in the dis- cus and shotput. RIGHT: Chris Dills sprints towards the finish line at the WHI-IS Invitational. BELOW: Steve Bedunah, Bobby Candelaria, Rhett Hubbard, and Keith Newby display the trophy they won in the mile relay at the WHHS Invitational. BELOW RIGHT: Shot putter Randal Anderson concentrates before throwing at the indoor meet. arsity Eyes District Title Z 5 5 e 5 I I 2 I . g . .AMI . - e . SL 1: e .:.L ,I iiii gt r-Q 'it ll c ,. C' Q Q L -M., , A 2 TOP: Varsity track members were: Qfirst rowj Manager Brian Carpenter, Keith Newby, Thomas Messina, Dennis Schellhase, Chuck Cole, John Dear, Chris Dills, Freddy Brigham, Kirk Brown, John Smith, Manager Kenneth Wil- liams, lback rowj Manager Doug Williams, Rob- ert Turner, Barry Alexander, Dennis Cooke, Bobby Candelaria, Rhett Hubbard, Steve Brown, Steve Bedunah, Gary Gray, Mike Chadwick, Mike Carr, Mike Andrews, and Mark Bedunah. LEFT: Keith Newby breaks the string during the WHHS meet. ABOVE: Coach Riley Dunn dis- cusses strategy with Mike Carr at the indoor meet. , IV Feature Sophomores .4 A , Working hard during practice, this yearls junior varsity put in a good show at the meets. With a team consisting of mostly sophomores, the squad hoped to win the district title. ABOVE: ,IV track members were: ffront rowj' Ray Cordova, Harold Horton, Grady Watson, Tim Neal, Mark Jones, Kevin Hunt, fback rowj Brent Kirschner, Ross Snell, Butch Allen, John MeDuff, Kevin Newby, Ricky Rabon, and Brett Barker. RIGHT: Rex Potter displays his discus form. fl, I J If ,ffm lj if I dum 1 K, X JM My If '4'V 1 I L-Q 1 f ' , , AV' f ', . if B ,ft f , t ft i ts tlx, 9 lf tt l f- K l' if I lj C , K! f --' Q ,,., 7 :,,f'v ' , ff jx I t V L L. ' M bf!! L I X V lx' X l , , v V IN, I i L I , ft ' , Y! t 2 2 ,ee li, li ' l X f Q , y X Uv L, it 'J OL lt f -J , x, . , x Jw - L,-R ,W f fxltlxllklllll J if Nt Nl . l l YA A ft f ,fl Q. A WX it tw 5 'lx fi 3, - V . ' ' l U , ,fp f 4 - N New if ff ,..' t X - x-, k 4 F0 L,.'-vlfixpi. ,r I : 'l Frosh Learn Competitive Spirit Freshman track team members gained valuable experience through participation in various meets. With 20 members on the team, the frosh fought hard in every event. Along with actual field participation, the young cinder- men aided in the Western Hills Invita- tional Track Tournament by keeping time and organizing events. LEFT: Gus Koerner heaves the shot during a meet. BELOW: Members of the freshman team consisted of: ffront rowl Charles Smith, Mel Henderson, Mike Markwart, John Roth, Johnny Phillips, Shannon Parsons, Steven Sensich, Randy Garcia, Tinker L'Ecuyer, fback rowl Jon Ancy, Jamie Fowler, Gus Koerner, Teddy Brig- ham, Bill Germany, Rick Clark, Wayne Wisnie- ski, Greg Newby, ,lim Stevens, and Grover Schretter. Working as a more integral group this year, the tennis team achieved the highest honors in Western Hills, history under the coaching of Mrs. Lea Martin and Mr. Charles Hall. Tournaments played during the year were at Garland, lrving, L. D. Bell, and Wichita Falls. At the Arlington tournament the team was awarded the Good Sportsmanship pla- que. The Trinity tournament proved profitable for the tennis team as they won the third place team trophy. Proving to be one of the more suc- cessful tournaments, the Weatherford competition highlighted the year with several individuals bringing home tro- phies. Mark Miller and Tim Scoggins captured the boys' A-Doubles division title. Lana Ragland won second in girls' A-singles, and Cheri Lee and Patty Self succeeded in taking second in the girls' A-doubles division. TOP: Representing the boys' team were: ffront rowl Mike Clark, Kevin Anderson, Tim Scog- gins, fback rowj Mark Burk, Ron Strittmater, and Mark Miller. ABOVE: Coach Charles Hall gives an approving smile as he observes a match. RIGHT: Tim Scoggins attempts to return a low drop ball. LEFT: Patty Self awaits her opponent's serve. BELOW: You have to try to hit the ball! explains Coach Mrs. Lea Martin. BOTTOM: Girls' team members were: ffront rowj Lynn Boger, Susan Moisant, Dequita Pemberton, Karen, Anderson, Lana Ragland, Teri Lindsey, fback rowj Patty Sando, Mary Ann Romanchek, Jennifer Giles, Carla Wood, Cheri Lee, Pam Keoughan, and Patty Self. 6 Team Prepares for Winning Seasor Varsity baseball started the year with new uniforms and different personnel. Filling the vacancies were last yearis junior varsity members and several freshmen. Coach Ronnie McClain led his team through rugged workouts to get in shape for district play. This year,s pitchers were Paul Brooks, ,lim Davis, Steve Phillips, Jim Scholl, and Roy Wilson. The outfield- ers consisted of John Cason, Jim Davis, and Bill Ribinskas. RIGHT: Third baseman Randy Higdon positions himself for the batter's swing. BELOW: This year's varsity baseball team members were: ffront rowj Rodney McCoy, John Cason, Steve Elliott, Mark Humphries, Larry O'Brien, fsec- ond rowj Larry Parton, Royce Holder, Mark Luttrell, Roy Wilson, Steve Phillips, .lim Davis, Danny Huggins, fthird rowl .lim Scholl, John Calloway, Bill Robertson, Bill Ribinskas, Paul Brooks, John Sandvval, Randy Higdon, and Coach Ronnie McClain. M., ,, so Ns. 1 L -lx A f r I JA .VA, . .M Q' .M ,..,. s 2 55 ' . kk.z VL , W if . ' A t W so '3 1 A . l B Q A A 45 A f 2 Q . ,, .. - 3 ., f iff- kv ABOVE LEFT: Steve Phillips winds up to release the throw. ABOVE RIGHT: Pitcher .lim Davis attempts to bunt his way to first. LEFT: Head Coach Ronnie McClain yells instructions during a scrimmage with Brewer. ABOVE: John Cason watches for base signals from the coach. lnspired by the coaching of Mr. James Thames, the junior varsity base- ball team started their 1974 season. With a mixture of freshmen, sopho- mores, and juniors the B-team prac- ticed hard for the beginning of district. Pitchers Cliff Schliecher, Matt Smith, and Russell Wallace started the team on their way by winning the first three ball games. RIGHT: David Lewis patiently awaits the pitch during the O. D. Wyatt game. FAR RIGHT: Pitcher Matt Smith watches signals from the catcher. BELOW: Junior Varsity baseball play- ers were: ffront rowj Ed D'Mars, Rick Killip, Berl Yarborough, David Lewis, Paul Cruz, Rick Kahler, fsecond rowj Reagan Ferguson, Cliff Schliecher, Scotty Nichol, john Anness, Andy Trotter, Kent Wisdom, Greg Kornye, Bruce Bankston, Qthird rowj Carey Cox, Ricky Watson, Jim Churchill, Matt Smith, Russell Walce, Jay Braddy, John Ragland, and Mike McCullough. I Has Productwe Season fs' ii. A U A, kyi 'li ww . 5 if r R wig. M- - .5 ef 3 12. , and H.. iis QM ii Kiwi :snug i Frosh Contend With Largest Number rf' F, 'fan 395 With practice during second period, the 25 member team prepared for their first high school season. This yearis freshman team is one of the largest seen at Western Hills. The players were tough contenders in the district race. LEFT: Freshman baseball members were: ffront rowj Larry Wheelen, Randy McDonald, Dennis Gutherie, Larry Hixon, Lonnie Reiser, fsecond rowj Kirk Day, Fred Kelly, Derick Martin, Stew- art Cummings, ,lim Cleveland, Qthird rowj Bobby Rowley, David Robertson, Jimmy Mayner, Charles Herrington, Carl Sims, ffourth rowj John Shemelence, Glen Harcrow, Ricky Pruitt, John Pressley, Jamie McClain, ffifth rowj Marty Gibson, Bill Germany, Beetle Williams, Wayne Wisnieswki, and Bobby Anness. i a wwf: - im I ug , ' ,- , A-I 4, LEFT: Bobby Rowley practices his batting form. ABOVE: Catcher Wayne Wisnieski awaits the throw as John Pressley prepares to bat. . , k ' , j Q nm- 230 K TOP: Slay on your own side of the lane, demands Tommy Jenkins to Doug Spriggs. ABOVE: Ed Camp gasps for air while swimming freestyle. RIGHT: That face, that wonderful face, just imagine it in the movies, exclaims an unknown swimmer to Coach Mike Morris. gs? ' XH- Swimmers Capture City Title Under the sponsorship of Coach Mike Morris, this yearis swim team fin- ished first in the city. This title had pre- viously been dominated by Arlington Heights and Southwest. Team members were victorious in meets against five other area high schools. Other meets included Trinity Relays, SMU Relays, and TISCA. As a result of their efforts, in February the girls won the first place trophy in the city meet while the boys took second. Regionals were held on March 1 and 2 with Steve Hench qualif- ying for State by winning first place in the 100 yard butterfly. The girls' relay team also qualified by winning second in the 4400 yard freestyle. LEFT: Kerin Capper waits for the sound of the gun to start the race. BELOW: Swim team mem- bers were: Qfront rowj Adell Thomas, Julie Takes, Russ Champion, Ed Camp, David Abbott, Doug Spriggs, Daryl Craig, Gary Beavers, Mic- helle Walker, fsecond rowj Melanie Pruitt, Kim Cildersleve, Sharon Flynn, Brian Kinney, Chris Harden, Tim Bissell, Layne Beavers, .lay Toumey, Margaret Torres, Sheri Williams, Lance Rose, fthird rowj Beth Joyce, Alice Con- nell, Steve Hench, David Lewis, Kiki Hager, David Pressley, Gaylyn Slocum, Tommy Jen- kins, Yetive Grantham, Kelly Osborn, and Mary Jane Dills. Linksters Rank High in Tourneys Coach Robert Dixonis 1974 golf team proved to be the best in Hills, his- tory placing well in all tournaments. The linksters won at Arlington and Wichita Falls and moved on to the Regional meet at Denton in April. First teamers Randy Berkovsky, Gene Doell- ing, Mike Goulet, Steve Howard, and Jim Smith joined 33 other golfers in regular workouts at Carswell, Rock- wood, Pecan Valley, and Z Boaz golf courses. RIGHT: Jim Smith watches as Robby Gower practices his putting. BELOW: Members of the 1973-74 Cougar golf team were: Qfront rowj Tim Sanders, Jerry Martinez, Doug Willis, Mitch Reed, Mike Novak, Don Terry, Paul Sutton, Richard McElroy, Tim Miller, Danny Strack, fsecond rowj Aron Stokes, John Reeves, Charles Doss, Chris Reed, Lynn Vaugn, Mike Cook, Jim Smith, John Mueller, John Hancock, Richard Pemberton, Mike Goulet, fthird rowj Relf Fen- ley, Tom Tolson, Tom Takes, Gary Edgmon, Robby Morill, Robby Gower, David Shannon, Randy Berkovsky, Gene Doelling, Steve How- ard, Charles Hahn, Larry Harper, Alan Ras- berry, and Coach Rob Dixon. L., Sports Program Increases Girls' sports expanded this year with the organization of a track team. The girls competed in several meets with many outstanding feminists bringing home medals. Coached by Mr. Kenneth Walker, the girls worked out during fifth period. Along with track, the volleyball team fared well this year. Capturing second in the Southwest tournament, the team also placed fourth in the TWC tourna- ment. Mrs. Lea Martin sponsored this year's team. LEFT: Cirl's volleyball team members were: ffront rowj Cindy Gatewood, Dee Dee Moody, fsecond rowj Cindy Chatwin, Cindy Eilerts, fthird rowj Cheri Lee, Lori Neau, Dee Dee Jones, ffourth rowj Amy Love, Mary Smith, Pam Jones, and Tracy Brannon. LEFT: Debra Cornelius displays her running form. ABOVE: The 1973-74 girls' track team. 4 Senior Activities Theresa Adams DECA, transferred from Lebanon High School, Lebanon, Tennessee. Kenneth Aldis ICT, president. Linda Alexander FHA. Rita Allen Child Development, FHA. Mike Ancy Football, VOE, Mountain Line Staff. Laurie Anderson Band, Stage Band. Randal Anderson Spirit Club, Governor's Board, Sen- ior Steering Committee, Football. Steve Anderson ICT. Linda Andress Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, Secretary, trea- surer, Young Life. Patricia Anness Spirit Club, Library Club, FHA. Craig Arrington Football, varsity manager. e Linda Arrington DECA, secretary. Cathy Larson Awtrey Spirit Club, Governor's Board, National Honor Society, FHA. Linda Bachman FHA, treasurer, Rodeo Club, secre- tary-treasurer, Spirit Club. Rebecca Bailiff Spirit Club, National Honor Soci- ety. Marla Ball Cheerleader, Football Queen' Homecoming Princess. Ronnie Bankston National Honor Society, VOE. Nanda Barrett Student Council, National Honor Society. Ed Bates Science Club. Steve Bedunah Track. Ann Bickett Student Council, FHA, secretary. Alton J. Bostick German Club. Scherry Boston Dranra Club, transferred from I Perhaps you're wondering why we called you all here. Kubasaki High School, Sukiran, Okinawa, Japan. Karen Bothwell Student Council, FTA, transferred from Gwinn High Schoo, Gwinn, Michigan. Brenda Bow FHA, Child Development. Luanne Bowen Student Council, senior representa- tive, Tri-Hi-Y, vice-president, Sen- ior Steering Committee. Beth Brady CATAMOUNT staff, FTA, vice- president, FHA, secretary. Genise Bright Track, GDRA. David Brock Chess Club, Student Council, Freshman Basketball. Mike Brooks Soccer, Math Club, Russian Club. Cheryl Brown Spirit Club, FTA, FHA. .lamalyne Brown Transferred from Arlington Heights High School. Karen Brown National Honor Society, Spirit Club, CATAMOUNT staff. Steve Brown Football, Track. Suzanne Brown Tri-Hi-Y, National Honor Society, Spirit Club. Teresa K. Brown FHA, Child Development. Norman Buckley CATAMOUNT staff, associate edi- tor, Young Life. Melody Burt Spirit Club. Margie Cadenhead Drama Club, Student Council, Red Cross representative, transferred from St. Maryls Hall, San Antonio, Texas. Cindy Cahill National Honor Society, viee-presi- dent, Young Life, Pan Am Club. Nancy Calvert - Band, Spirit Club, Young Life. Carla Campbell CATAMOUNT staff, Spirit Club, Red Cross representative. Harold Carpenter Tennis, Senior Steering Committee. Michael G. Carr Student Council, president, Cross Country Team, captain and district mile champion. Laurise Carroll Basketball, manager. John Cason Freshman Basketball, Varsity Base- ball. - Mike Chadwick Baseball, Cross Country, Track. Kathy Christopher Mountain Line staff. Lisa Clark FHA, VOE, secretary-treasurer, Spirit Club. Donna Clarke National Honor Society, Young Life, Pan Am Club. Tarrol Collins CATAMOUNT staff, Swim Team, Senior Steering Committee. Tom Collins VICA. Michael F. Cook National Honor Society, Golf Team, German Club, transferred from Biloxi High School, Biloxi Missippi. Debra Cornelius Track, Student Council, GDRA. .Iody Cox Swim Team. Alan Crabtree Russian Club, Stage Band, March- ing Band, transferred from Eastern Hills High School. Doris Crosby OEA, FHA, Chorus. Dan Daniels Basketball, transferred from Tas- cosa High School, Amarillo, Texas. Diane Davis DECA, FHA, historian. ,lim Davis Varsity Baseball, Senior Steering Committee, Young Life. ' ,lohn Dawson Band, ICT, Stage Band. William DeMars Transferred from Lawrence Central High School, Indianapolis, Indiana. Cheryl Dickenson Spirit Club, German Club. Christopher Patrick Dills Student Council. vice-president, Cross Country, Mountain Line, edi- tor. Cindi Dorough Cheerleader, Senior Class Secre- tary, National Honor Society. Diane Dumboski Bowling League. Susan Dunsmoor Spirit Club, Tennis. Sherri Edmondson Orchestra. .loel Ehrlich Science Club, Spanish Club, Latin Club. Steve Elliott Football, Baseball, Student Coun- cil. Debbie Ellison FHA, president, Student Council, Senior Steering Committee. Rubye English Drama Club, secretary, Mountain Line staff, Red Cross representa- tive. Nancy Evetts Student Advisory Committee, National Honor Society, Tennis. Relf Fenley Golf Team, Band, drum major, National Honor Society. Elizabeth A. Fitts FHA, Child Development. Cathy Foreman CATAMOUNT staff, editor, Moun- tain Line, advertising manager, Clean Environment Club, presi- dent. .loseph David Fowler National Honor Society, Chess Club, transferred from Arlington Heights High School. Becky Beckwith Freed 1 FHA, Child Development. Leslie Freeman ICT. Jana Fuller Tri-Hi-Y, OEA. Ricky Gauthier Distributive Education, transferi from Mineral Wells High Schc Mineral Wells, Texas Karen Germany Student Council, secretary, CA'l MOUNT staff, associate editi Mountain Line, editor. 1 Ken Gibson DECA. Sue Gibson Student Council, Track, Spanl Club. 1 Roxanne Giles Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Moi tain Line staff. Patricia Joyce Gipson VOE, Senior Steering Committ Red Cross representative. .lacqueline Gramer Spirit Club, Student Council, FP vice-president. Gary F. Gray Track, Mountain Line staff, Fc ball. Delbert Hall Concert Choir, Red Cross rep sentative. ' Angela Hallmark Spirit Club, Spanish Club, Sen Steering Committee. Paulette Hambrick Child Development, Student Cow eil, French Club. John Hancock National Honor Society, Gi Team, German Club. Susan Hanson FHA, vice-president, HECE, tra ferred from Arlington Heights H School. Michael Harbour Red Cross, vice-president, Gem Club, DECA. Donna Hardin OEA, president, Band, Nation Honor Society. Delphine Harris Baseball, Basketball, transferi from Dunbar High School. Wilma Hart OEA, Chorus. Ted Harter Rodeo Club, president. Cyndi Hatcher Spirit Club, National Honor S1 ety, Young Life. Frank Healy Latin Club, Math Club, Bowli League. Renee Henderson OEA, FHA, Red Cross. Randy Higdon Football, Baseball, Senior Cl: President. Susan Hignight National Honor society. Nora Hinsey Rodeo Club, Red Cross represer tive, Drama Club. Connie Hogan DECA, FHA, Spirit Club. Leslie Holloway Latin Club, treasurer Rhett Hubbard Football, Track, Mountain Line staff. Charles M. Hutchison Basketball, French Club. Virginia Hutchison Drama Club. Carolyn Ingram Advanced Chorus, Chorus Club, president. Mark A. Jalbert Distributive Education, transferred from Arlington Heights High School. Charlotte Jeffreys FHA, projects chairman. Tom Jenkins Spirit Club, Swim Team, Student Council. Ernest Johnson Band, Chorus, Senior Steering Committee. Janet Johnson Cheerleader, National Honor Soci- ety, secretary. Pam Jones Concert Choir, Drama Club, Vol- leyball Team. John Kaduk Mountain Line staff, Camera Club, Aviation. Joe Kassen Foreign exchange student from Germany. Ken Kirsch Bowling League Jamie Klem FHA, HECE. Sylvia Komatsu Cheerleader, Student Council, Mountain Line staff. Dennis Michael Lacy Student Advisory Committee, chairman, Tennis, Basketball. Dean Lane Swim Team, Basketball, Freshman Football. Tom Lawrence Basketball, CATAMOUNT staff, Senior Steering Committee. Jan L,Ecuyer Junior Classical League, Latin Club, Math Club. Terry Lee Football, Track, Spirit Club. Don Lehmberg DECA, Freshman Basketball. Alan Lingo VICA, transferred from Clear Creek High School, League City, Texas. Charlie Livingston Mountain Line staff, sports editor, Golf Team. Laura Lord Young Life. Pierre Lynch Swim Team, transferred from Arlington Heights High School. Steve C. MacSwain ICT. Dianna Leigh Martin Transferred from Arlington Heights High School. Cody Maxwell Band, Orchestra. Jon Mays DECA, Bowling League, president, French Club. Sherry McAlindon Young Life, Spirit Club, Band. Margaret McClain Spirit Club, Governor's Board, Stu- dent Council, Tennis Team. Jayne McCracken Senior Steering Committee, Tri-Hi- Y, treasurer, GDRA. Barbara McDowell National Honor Society, OEA, FHA. Mary Ann McDuff Spirit Club, Student Council, Latin Club, president. Wanda Jean McKinney FHA, president, Student Advisory Committee, Student Council. Debra McRorey Spirit Club, OEA, Student Council. Eileen McWherter GDRA, FHA, vice-president, Knot Hole Gang, transferred from Castle- berry High School. Anniece McWhorter Chorus, Spirit Club, secretary, FHA. Joan Merritt FHA, National Honor Society. Mark Miller CATAMOUNT staff, associate edi- tor, National Honor Society, Ten- nis Team. Rebecca Lee Monday Mountain Line staff, news editor. Debbie Money Spirit Club, GDRA, Senior Steering Committee. Teresa Moore Cougar Mascot, FHA, Gymnastics Team. Brenda Morrison Senior Steering Committee, Tennis Team. Ken Morrison Basketball, manager. Gerry L. Morse Rodeo Club, Mountain Line staff. Joanne Elaine Mumaw Library Club, Spirit Club, OEA. Jimmy Myer Band, Student Council, Bowling League. Mike Myers Football, Mountain Line staff, Speech Club. Terry Myers FTA, GDRA, transferred from Davidson High School, Mobile, Alabama. Chris Neal Basketball. Keith Newby Track. Marilou Newton Tri-Hi-Y, president, vice-president, Spirit Club. Larry O'Brien Football, Senior Steering Commit- tee, Student Council. Pat Odell Spirit Club, Cross Country Team. Pam Oldham FHA, Child Development. Kay Papusch ,, FHA, National Honor Society, Mountain Line staff. Kevin S. Patrick Odyssey staff, Mountain Line staff, Daily Debris. Steve Phillips Freshman Football, Baseball, Spirit Club. Margaret Plumlee OEA. Sandy Pollard Daily Debris, Drama Club. Rhonda Porter OEA, FHA. William Prater Band, Spirit Club. Kristi Prewitt Spirit Club, Science Club, Chorus. Melanie Pruitt Swim Team, Student Council, National Honor Society, treasurer. Bobby Pryor FFA, Rodeo Club. Carla Pugh CATAMOUNT staff, associate edi- tor, National Honor Society, FTA. Sharon Quin GDRA, FHA, Spirit Club, transfer- red from MacArthur High School, San Antonio, Texas, Lana Carol Ragland Tennis Team, Spirit Club, Gover- nor's Board. Steve Raines Tennis Team, Mountain Line staff. Debbie Reaves VICA, Spirit Club. Chris Reed Baseball, Golf, Drama Club. Cheryl Reinli Tri-Hi-Y, president, Track Queen, Spirit Club. Randy Rew Football, Tennis, Spirit Club. Jan Riach Tri-Hi-Y, president, Student Coun- cil, Student Advisory Board. William Ribinskas Football, Baseball, Student Coun- ci . Randy Rich Football, Track, Senior Steering Committee. Teri Richards Drama Club, Spirit Club, DECA. Barbara Robinson Student Council, Intermural Vol- leyball, transferred from Platts- burg, New York. Rosa Robinson FHA, State Convention representa- tive, Librarian Assistant. Debbie Rodriguez Mountain Line staff, editor, Pan- Am Club. Margie Russell FHA. Gary Saylor Basketball, FHA, BMOC. Sharon Scholl FHA, Spirit Club. Tim Scoggins National Honor Society, president, Tennis Team. Richard Scott Baseball, Young Life. Patty Self Tennis Team, Odyssy staff. Patricia Server Band, Basketball, Softball, transfer- red from I.M. Terrell High School. Mary Skiffington Child Development, FHA. Miriam Slaughter Spirit Club Governoris Board, Stu- dent Council, Senior Class Vice- President. Barbara Sloan FHA, Child Development, Spirit Club. Jacki Smart Student Council, National Honor Society, Senior Steering Commit- tee. Vickie Smatlak FHA, Young Life, Teen Board Rep- resentative. Janet Snapka Child Development, FHA, Art Honors. Melinda Spears FHA, Child Development, Art Honors. Sharon Speed Red Cross, Advisory Committee. Linda Spencer Spirit Club, FTA, FHA. Scott Spencer DECA, Basketball Manager. Joy Stansberry Band, Red Cross. Joyce Stansberry Band, Volleyball Melanie Stellar Spirit Club, FHA, Mountain Line staff. Corky Stiles German Club, Speech Club, Drama Club. Paula Straight Tri-Hi-Y, secretary, OEA. Jim Summers ICT. Tommi Summerville Latin Club, Library Club, CEC. William Tanner Odyssey advertising staff, Moun- tain Line staff. Pamela Taylor FHA, Chorus. Denise Teague Drama Club, Speech Club, transfer- red from Arlington Heights. Don Terry Golf Team. Jack Thiebaud Football, Baseball, Basketball. A'Dell Thomas Swim Team, Young Life. Sandra Thomas Spirit Club, Young Life. Cindi Tilley National Honor Society, Student Council, FTA. Larry Tillery Lifebuoy gives me that extra lift after my shower. ,,...-out Lg 6 Linda Lee explains the facts of life to Kirk Quackenbush. Math Club. Bill Tompkins Bowling, Speech Club, Drama Club. Margaret Torres Student Advisory Committee, Swim Team. Billy Trawick Pan-Am Club, French Club, Latin Club. Terry Truax F ootball, Science Fairg Art Honors Charlotte Trull Speech Club, Drama Club, transfer- red from Pickering High School, Leesville, Louisiana. Joe Tucker Football. Candi Vernon CATAMOUNT staff, Mountain Line staff, National Honor Society. .lackie Vice FHA, Child Development, Student Council. Elizabeth Walls FTAg Track Teamg Spanish Club. Douglas Walker Aviation. Weslynn Walker Cheerleader, National Honor Soci- etyg Chorus. Becky Walton FHA, Rodeo Club, Spirit Club. Audrelyn Warren FHA, Junior Achievement. Cathy Warren OEAg FHA, Mountain Line staff. Ormathell Washington FHA, Leadership Club. Donna Watson Student Council, Mountain Line staff, FHA. .lim Webb Basketball, Student Council, Odys- sey staff. Debbie Webster Drama. Dorothy Weik Pan-Am Clubg FHA, Knothole Gang. Glen Wendell Student Council. Kathryn Williams Majoretteg Latin Club. Mike Williams Bandg Orchestra. Steve Wojcieshowski Mountain Line staffg transferred from J. O. Johnson High School, Huntsville, Alabama. Danny Wood German Clubg Student Council, Drama Club. Wanda Wood Spirit Club: CEC, FTA. John Young Rodeo Club. Index Faculty Administration Board Members 16 Mr. Julius Truelson 16 Mrs. Frances Alles 16, 17 Mr. Bob Lee 17 Mr. Carl Robinson 17 Mr. P. B. Stovall 16, 17, 166, 167 Business Education Mrs. Julia Baker 27 Mrs. Sharon Chitwood 27, 69 Mr. Riley Dunn 15, 202, 219 Mrs. Mary Foust 27 Miss Mary Monarch 2, 3, 27 Counselors Mrs. Ann Bradley 18 Mrs. Maynette Dowler 18, 72 Mr. Bill Polson 19 Mr. Raymond Wright 19, 50 Distributive Education Mr. Ulysses Cox 27, 70 Mr. Tom Park 27, 71 English Mrs. Linda Brown 20, 21 Mrs. Odessa Coultas 20, 38, 74 Mrs. Winifred Elliott 20 Mrs. Bettye Gomez 20 Mrs. Mary Hart 20 Mrs. Melba Jackson 21 Mr. Eric Mann 21, 36, 73, 245 Mr. Gerald McCombs 21 Mrs. Kaymarie McNerney 21 Mrs. Candice Metcalf 30 Miss Karen Noel 20, 21 Mrs. Linda Prevost 20, 21 Mrs. Ruth Sillivan Mrs. Linda Thompson 21 Mrs. Rebecca Tyndall 21 Mrs. Alpha Wenzel 21, 50 Mrs. Marie Young 21 Fine Arts Mr. Ed Curry 29 Mr. Jerry Jones 29, 55 Mrs. Jewell Kelly 29, 58, 59 Mrs. Juanita McCulloh 29, 60 Foreign Language Mrs. Carol Absher 28, 64 Miss Carol Bond 28, 64, 193 Miss Betty Boyd 28 Mrs. Brigitta Brandt 28, 62 Miss Mary Rehm 28, 65 Mrs. Rebecca Stevenson 15, 28, 63, 77 Health Mrs. Shirley Abram 31 Mr. Richard Allie 31 Homemaking Mrs. Elise Ball 26, 67 Mrs. Ruth Campbell 26, 67 Mrs. Carol Feik 26, 67 Mrs. Sue McNeill 26, 68 Mrs. Carol Towne 26, 68 Industrial Arts Mr. Jack Bishop 32 Mr. Don Smith 32, 75 Janitorial and Cafeteria Staff Mr. Don Abbott 35 Mrs. Marie Angton 34 Mr. William Cade 35 Mrs. Irene Crosby 34 Mrs. Ethyl Deckard 34- Mr. Johnnie Foreman 35 Mr. Lonnie Gilbreath 35 Mrs. Gwen Hampton 34, 35 Mrs. Pansy Helton 34 Mr. Henry Henson 35 Mrs. Constance Hill 34 Mrs. .lean Hoegh 34- Mrs. Delores Lance 34- Mr. Trini Lopez 35 Mrs. Marsha McKnight 34 Mrs. Eula Prickett 34, 35 Mrs. Medenia Pryor 34 Mrs. Ethel Russell 34- Mr. James Smith 34, 35 Mr. Odell Sneed 35 Mrs. Nettie Thomas 34 Mrs. Ethel Walker 35 Librarians Mrs. Hazel Craig 18 Mrs. Peggy Herring 19 Mathematics Mrs. Mary Barron 22 Mr. Neil Boyd 22 Mrs. Frances Conn 22, 23, 50 61 Mrs. Melva Ezell 22 Mr. Andrew Henderson 23 Mr. Ed Kahler 23 Mr. Claude Little 23 Mrs. Maurine Mullins 23 Mrs. Winifred Taylor 23 Mr. Billy Witcher 23, 202, 203 Office Staff Mrs. Barbara Blanks 19 Mrs. Sallie Carter 18 Mrs. Sallie Cornett 18, 19 Mr. Vincent Fiahlo 33 Mr. Barry Morrison 33 Mrs. Billie Prince 18, 19 Mrs. Madge Prince 19 Mrs. Bessie Thomas 19 Mrs. Gladys Wallace 19 Mrs. Frances Lipscomb 19 Physical Education Mrs. Thelma Cole 31, 4-4- Mr. Kenneth Gorman 31 Mrs. Lea Martin 31, 46, 225 Mr. Ronnie McLain 170, 198, 226 227 Mr. Mike Morris 31, 230 Mrs. Flossie Wallace 31 Reading Mrs. Carolee Yarborough 21 Science Mrs. Ruth Amend 24, 25, 50 Mr. Rob Dixon 24, 25, 232 Mrs. Sharland Kirkpatrick 15, Mrs. Mary Lacy 24, 25 Mr. B. K. Pressley 25, 39 Mrs. Linda Rankin 15, 25 Mrs. Gwen Rogers 24, 25 Mr. Jimmy Sanders 31, 205, 216 2 Mrs. Marsha Suber 24 Mrs. Cheryl Craine 24 Mrs. Doris Thompson 24 Social Studies Mrs. Marjorie Buhl 14, 30 Mr. W. B. Cole 30 Mr. Charles Hall 30, 224 Mr. David Helbing 214 Mrs. Dorothy Niesen 30 Mr. Leo Perkins 30 Mr. Tom Strother 30 Mr. James Thames 30 Mr. James Thames 30 Mr. Dale Malker 31, 170, 197 Mr. Kenneth Walker 30, 205 Special Education Mrs. Geraldine Karol 21 Mrs. Mary Coddington 20 Students Abbott, David 110, 231 Abrams, Connie 92 Adams , Anthony 126 Adams, Brenda 146, 153 Adams, David 126 Adams, James 126 Adams, Marjorie 126 Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Monica 126 Patricia 126 Robert 143 Sheree 110 Susan 14-6 Theresa 92 Addison, Jimmy 52, 57, 14-6 Akers, Elizabeth 126 Aldis, Kenneth 92 Aldis, Ralph 126 Aldrich, Timothy 52 Alexander, Barry 126, 218, 221 Alexander, Kenneth 126, 214, 215 Alexander, Linda 92 Algiene, Abby 92 Allen Allen Allen Allen, Allen, Allen, , Tammy 38, 47, 126, 177 Allen , Charisse 110 , Cindy 50, 92 Kenneth 126, 199, 202 Loretta 146 Randy 92 Ricky 126 Allred, Glen 57, 146 Allred, Mark 52, 56, 57, 110 Allsopp, Jena 14-6 Amend, Ronald 92 Amos, Audrey 92 Amos, Sylvia 52, 126 Ancy, Mike 92, 95, 199 Ancy, Jon 146, 205, 223 Anderson, Donald 146 Anderson, Anderson, Huelene 126 James 92 Anderson, Karen 76, 110, 126, 225 Anderson, Kevin 72, 110, 224 Anderson, Laura 52, 56, 92 Anderson, Randal 12, 91, 101, 199, 220 194, Anderson, Tonie 146 Andress, Linda 68, 92 Angton, Otis 146, 216 Annes, John 110, 202, 228 Anness, Patricia 92 Anness, Robert 146, 205, 229 Antonio, Alexander 56, 126 Arena, Lore 92 Arendall, Karan 110 Arendall, Troy 52, 146 Arispe, Lorina 146 Arkle, Greg 110 Armstrong, Ame 110 Armstrong, Linda 126 Armstrong, Michele 14-6 Armstrong, Randy 110 Armstrong, Tracy 14-6 Arnold, Lezlie 14-6 Arrington, Craig 92, 194- Arrington, Linda 71, 92 Arroweed, Michael 126 Ashburn, Paula 110 Atchison, Pamela 52, 126 Larry Lane wheels himself in for a drink during Energy Conservation Week. Athey, Billy 146 Atkins, Elizabeth 146 Atkins, Larry 146 Atkins, Nina 110 Austin, Gerald 92 Austin, Raymond 146, 205 Bachman, Linda 92 Bahr, Connie 146 Bahr, Mark 146 Bailiff, Rebecca 92 Baird, Bobbie 77, 125, 126 Baird, Dale 42, 92, 188, 199 Baker, Connie 126 Baker, Constance 146 Baker, Debra 110 Baker, Howard 76 Baker, Kenneth 14-6 Baker, Sharon 46, 14-6 Ball, Marla 11, 87, 89, 92, 165, 174, 181 Ballard, Kelly 52, 110 Balthazar, Anthony 62, 110, 177 Banister, Tamara 110 Bankston, David 126 Bankston, Ronnie 69, 92 Banta, John 93 Banta, Paul 110 Baptiste, Susan 126 Barden, Edward 110 Barden, Elizabeth 146 Bare, Paula Barger, Carla 110 Barham, David 110 Barker, Brett 126, 222 Barker, Cathy 146 Barminski, Mary 64, 146 Barminski, Robert 52 Barnes, Joyce 126 Barnes, Mark 110 Barrett, Nanda 50, 93 Barritt, Barry 110 Barritt, Garland 93 Barron, Teresa 146 Barstow, Debra 93 Bartgis, Deborah 126 Bartgis, Steve 93 Bass, Stephen 65, 146 Bates, Earl 123 Bates, Edward 93 Batterton, Jimmy 126, 202 Battle, Aaron 111 Bauer, Mary 146 Baxter, Brenda 111 Baxter, John 111 Baxter, Sharon 126 Bayer, Debra 111 Beam, Karen 111 Bean, Redley 126 Beasley, Deborah 4-7, 48, 49, 111 Beavers, Gary 14-6, 231 Beavers, Richard 108, 111, 231 Beckwith, Mary 93 Bedunah, Mark 111, 220, 221 Bedunah, Steve 93, 221 Bell, Holly 126 Belton, Suzanne 146 Bennett, Kathy 126 Bennett, Linda 58, 111 Bennett, Thomas 126 Benson, Russell 52 Benson, Tim 126, 202 Berger, Dennis 146 Berkovsky, Randy 111, 232 Berman, Barbara 127 Bernhardt, Evelyn 127 Berry, Debbie 146 Beyer, Douglas 57, 127 Bickett, Catherine 93 Bickley, Kaye 46, 146 Biddlecome, Sharon 111, 172 Bielefeld, Ronald 52, 111 Bigham, Ronnie 93 Bird, Cynthia 46, 66, 14-6 Birdow, Sharon 93 Bissell, Timothy 111, 231 Black, Randy 58, 111 Black, Rodney 146 Blackbird, Tina 111 Blackerby, James 127 Blackmon, Thomas 127 Blackwood, Donna 93 Blackenship, Elizabeth 4-9, 127 Blankinship, Dale 58 Blaylock, Anita 47, 4-8, 49, 58, 59, 91, 93, 111, 184, 192 Bledsoe, Joe 1 1 1 Bliss, Clyde 52, 146 Bliss, Margaret 1 1 1 Blue, Judith 58, 127 Board, Claudia 52, 127 Board, Cynthia 93 Board, Sylvia 1 1 1 Boatwright, Sharon 64, 146 Bobo, Danny 46, 146 Bobo, Janet 93 Boerschig, Janet 14-7 Boger, Lynn 39, 41, 111, 225 Boles, Billy 147 Bostick, Alton 62, 93 Bostick, Billy 127 Boston, Dianne 147 Boston, Scherry 92 Boswell, Betty 93 Boswell, Joe 147 Bothwell, Diane 127 Bouldin, Terry 127 Bow, Brenda 93 Bow, Melinda 147 Bowen, Luanne 40, 4-1, 77, 93, 102 Boyd, Ricki 127 Boydston, Allison 147 Bradbury, Charles 147 Braddy, Jay 147, 216, 228 Bradley, Sandra 147 Bradley, Theresa 72, 147 Briscoe, J. W. 74, 93, 209, 210, 212, 213 Brock, David 93 Brooker, Diane 14-7 Brooks, Gary 147, 205 Brooks, Jean 147 Brooks, Michael 93 Brooks, Paul 209, 211, 212, 213, 226 Brooks, Regina 127 Broussard, Steven 111 Brown, Cheryl 93 Brown, Cleta 14-7 Brown, Cynthia 14-7 Brown, Ellen 52, 54, 127, 173 Brown, Jamalyne 93 Brown, Jeffrey 93 Brown, Karen 50, 80, 81, 93 Brown, Kirk 111, 199, 221 Brown, Lindsey 147 Brown, Lori 127 Brown, Patricia 68, 93 Brown, Steven 93, 199, 200, 221 Brady, Beth 61, 68, 93 Branch, Susan 111 Brandon, Bobby 127 Brandon, Tonya 127 Brannen, Richard 127 Brannon , Tracey 127, 233 Branson, Christine 69, 93 Branson, Vicky 127 Brashears, Kristi 42, 43, 110, 111, 174, 178 Bratcher, Jerry 127 Bratton, Diane 111 Bratton, Donna 1 1 1 Breed, Charles 147 Breedlove, Roy 14-7 Brennand, Tracy 65 Brewer, Harol 147 Brewer, Marilyn 66, 111 Brewer, Scott 147 Bridgewater, Cassandra 111 Bridgewater, Jackie Brigham, Freddie 58, 59, 93, 209, 212, 221 Brigham, Teddy 147, 216, 223 Bright, Donna 1 1 1 Bright, Genise 93 Brown, Suzanne 12, 93 Brown, Tammy 147 Brown, Teresa 93 Brown, Tim 127, 202 Brownell, Michael 111 Bruce, Vernon 1 1 1 Brucker, Joseph 127, 202 Brunz, Kathlene 127 Bryant, Brenda 147 Bryson, Angelika 94 Buck, Jeffery 148 Buckley, Norman 36, 80, 81, 94, 178, 179 Buckner, David 127, 215 Buckner, Dennis 111 Bull, Margaret 15 Bull, Patrick 61, 111 Bulloch, Matthew 148 Bunge, Angela 65, 127 Burgeson, Cynthia 128 Burgess, Bobby 111 Burgess, Mona 111 Burgess, Victoria 148 Burke, Daniel 128, 202 Burkley, Diane 148 Burnam, Dan 94-, 246 Buroker, David 111 Burrell, Linda 111 Burrell, Ronita 94 Burt, Melody 94 Buzbee, Vicky 111 Byington, Clare 148 Byington, Dena 111 Byrd, Michael 148 Cadenhead, Margie 94 Cahill, Cindy 50, 51, 94 Calhoun, Michael 148 Callarman, Rodney 71 Calva, Amelia 111 Calvert, Nancy 94 Cameron, Cindy 4-6, 14-8 Camp, Cathryn 111 Camp, James 128, 230 Campbell, Alan 94 Campbell, Carla 81, 94 Campbell, Danny 128 Campbell, Drew 128 Campbell, Georgia 111 Campbell, Gregston 111 Campbell, Timothy 128 Campbell, Victor 128 Canavan, Susan 128 Candelaria, Bobby 94-, 199, 220, 221, A 231 7 Cashion, Linda 128 Cannon , Rosalind 94 Capper, Kerin 36, 40, 41, 108, 111 Capper, Susan 66, 104, 148, 247 Carden, Lee 52, 128 Carlisle , Gale 148 Carmichael, James 111 Carnahan, Lesa 111 Carpenter, Bryan 128, 202, 221 Carpenter, Carol 52, 148 Carpenter, Harold 41, 94 Carr, Gary 111 Carr, Michael 4, 39, 41, 87, 94, 175, 179, 218, 221 Carrell, Gail 112 Carrol, Bill 128 Carroll, James 128 Carroll, Laurise 94 Carroll, Neldra 66, 128 Carson, Stephen 111 Carson, Valerie 148 Carter, Cerise 94 Carter, Cynthia 148 Carter, Cash, C Debra 148 harles 94 Cason, John 11, 94, 165, 174, 226, 227 Caster, Catherine 128 Cates, Mike 128 Cates, Patti 112 Cather, Kristy 112 Cavin, Caren 66, 14-8, 153 Chadwick, Michael 94, 219, 221 Chamberlain, Denise 65, 112 Chamberlain, Valeri 65, 148 Chambers, Betty 69, 94 Chambers, Darlene 94 Chambers, Pamela 112 Champion, Russell 128, 231 Chancellor, Kelly 148, 153 Chandler, Chandra 62, 65, 112 Chappell, Christopher 148 Charles, Kellie 77, 128 Chatwin, Cynthia 112, 233 Cheatum, Laura 148, 161 Cheatum, Marian 128 Cheever, David 128 Cheever, Michael 148 Cheney, Mike 112 Childress, Edward 112 Childress, Jean 148 Christopher, Katherine 94, 184 Christopher, Pamela 94 Churchill, James 144, 148, 179, 217, 228 Clark, Adelbert, 148, 223 Clark, Earl 112 Clark, Kimberly 128, 141 Clark, Kimberly 14-8 Clark, Lisa 69, 94 Clark Clark , Mary 112 , Robert 19, 52, 112 Clarke, James 148 Clarke, Mary 51, 94 Clayton, Jill 65,1128 Clement, Jack 70, 112 Closner, John 128 Closner, Richard 208 Closner, Wally 94 Cobb, Joe 94, 199, 200 Cobb, Ronny 56 Colbert, Donna 46, 47, 49, 148 Cole, Charles 112, 202, 221 Cole, Cynthia 46, 58, 148 Cole, Douglas 128 Cole, Edna 66, 126 Cole, Susan 112 Coleman, Cynthia 129 Coleman, Kellye 52, 53, 129 Collins, Barbara 70 Collins, Cooper 112 Collins, David 112 Collins, Debra 94 Collins, Donald 129 Collins, lvan 148 Collins, Johnny 56, 112 Collins, Loretta 112 Collins, Michael 148 Collins, Tarrol 69, 80, 81, 94 Collins, Thomas 70, 94 Colston, Diane 129 Come r, Julie 94 Conine, Linda 129 Conine, Sandra 112 asf' 7 J , ,.,, ,L If :VVK K ,. . l, I ,fl 'ti' if ' K 'k-, A -,- . ,,,,,-,-, -Q-- ' , .,-if' A Wayne Wisnieswki attended all the informal dances held this year. Conine, Tracy 94 Conley, Sharon 52, 129 Conly, John 94 Connell, Alice 129, 231 Contakos, Christopher 148 Cook, Dennis 112, 221 Cook, Mary 112 Cook, Michael 50, 94, 232 Cook, Phyllis 129 Cook, Teresa 129 Cooke, Elizabeth 149 Cooke, Guy 129 Cooper, Elry 149, 205 Coote, Tammy 129 Copeland, Ricky 129 Coral, Gary 129 Cordova, Blanca 149 Cordova, Raymond 129, 222 Cornelius, Debra 94, 233 Cornett, Laura 49, 129 Cornett, Lynne 112 Cornett, Tamara 65, 129 Cornett, Teresa 58, 149 Corzine, Gary 112, 209 Cosgrove, Judy 129 Covington, Douglas 149 Covington, John 149 Cox, Carey 129, 215, 228 Cox, Caryl 129 Cox, Jody 95 Cox, Sandra 129 Crabtree, Charles 52, 56 Craig, Daryl 149, 231 Craig, Gerald 129 Craig, Patricia 46, 149 Crandall, Debra 149 Craven, Cindy 112 Craven, Sheila 129 Crawford, Allyn 112 Crawford, Shaunna 46, 149 Crawford, Swain 70 Crayton, Troy 149, 216 Cress, Belinda 69, 95 Crisco, Kenneth 149 Crittenden, James 112 Crosby, Doris 69, 95 Crosby, Reginald Cross, James 129 Crosswell, Joe 130 Crosswell, Robert 95 Cruz, Gilbert 56, 95 Cruz, Lisa 149 Cruz, Vincent 52, 55, 56, 130 Culbertons, Detta 46, 65, 149 Cullum, John 52, 56, 74, 112 Cumbie, Clinton 95 Cumbie, Lori 95 Cummings, Stuart 149, 229 Dahl, Deborah 112 Dancer, Dusti 46, 149 Daniel, Cheryl 149 Daniel, Raymond 112 Daniels, Dan 95, 209, 211 Daniels, Pamela 130 Daniels, Patricia 113 Daniels, Paul 149, 154 Daniels, Timothy 130, 202 Dary, Robert 130 Dash, Laura 149 Davis, Billy 130 Davis, Cheri 139 Davis, Daniel 149 Davis, Debra 130 Davis, Diane 95 Davis, Donna 130 Davis Davis , Grant 113 ,James 11, 95, 179, 226, 227 Davis, Kenneth 56, 149 Davis, Ken 52, 113 Davis, Sandra 95 Davis, Susan 149 Davis, Tommy 149 Dawson, John 52, 57, 95 Day, Cindy 113 Day, Debbie 149 Day, James 149 Day, Ronald 130, 202 Dean, Judith 113 Dean, Romona 130 Deans, Janie 113 Dear, John 113, 199, 202, 221 Deeley, Jeanne 113 Deeley, Susan 149 Degarmo, Robert 113 Deland, Donna 149 Deland, Alfred 14-9 Demars, Edward 130, 228 Demars, William 95 Denney, Debora 95 Denney, Robert 130 Dennis, Cindy 113 Depriest, Janet 113 Depriest, Mark 95 Derflinger, Frank 113 Derflinger, Gladys 130 Derflinger, Paula 149 Dickerson, Cheryl 95 Dickson, Cynthia 61, 66, 113 Dickson, Joyce 65, 113 Dilley, Charles 130 Dills, Chris 36, 41, 78, 79, 86, 95, 165, 174, 178, 220, 221 Dills, Mary Jane 81, 130, 231 Ditmore, Robert 113 Ditmore, Tommy 149 Dixon, Jeffery 14-9 Dobbins, Marsha 113 Dodson, Kristi 11, 113, 189 Doelling, Gene 113, 232 Dolezal, Robert 113 Dolson, Kenny 113, 202, 203 Dorn, Timmy 130 Dorough, Cynthia 13, 42, 51, 86, 88 89, 95, 182, 183 Dorris, Eddie 149 Doss, Charles 113, 232 Doss, James 95, 172 Doty, Robin 113 Douglas, Cynthia 149 Douglas, Laurie 113 Douime, Lin 205 Downey, Lynn 149 Drake, Leigh 52, 130 Drake, Merkley 109, 113 Drennon, Barry 149 Drennon, Pattie 52, 130 Driscoll, Candice 72, 113 Dulemba, Patricia 130 Dumboski, Marjorie 95 Dunagan, Kerry 149 Dunham, Robert 130, 202 Dunn, David 113 Dunn, Susan 149 Dunning, Pamela 130 Dunsmoor, Susan 96 Dunsworth, Tim 130 Durham, Beverly 113 Duverney, Carrie 113 Dyer, Cathy 113 Dyer, Scott 130 Dyer, Vena 46, 149 Eastman, Ben 149 Eastman, Lisa 130 Eastman, Patrick 130 IEchols, Quennion 40, 41, 52, 130, 215 lEdgmon, Gary 96, 232 Edgmon, Terri 113 Edmonds, Caron 130 Edmondson, Sherri 57 Edwards, Barbara 149 Edwards, Jeffrey 130 Edwards, Richard 130 Ehrhardt, Kathy 113 Ehrlich, Joel 96 Eilerts, Cynthia 96, 130, 233 Elliott, Joseph 149 Elliott, Steven 12, 96, 199, 2 226 Edwards, David 1 13 00 Elliott, Susan 96 Ellis, Jennifer 130 Ellison, Deborah 68, 96, 246 Ellison, Sheryl 49, 113 Ellison, Suzanne 49, 65, 113 Emery, William 149 English, Rubye 96 Estel, Brenda 113 Eubanks, Leroy 130 gEubandks, Paul 130 Evans, Claudia 113 Evetts, Nancy 70, 113 Faaborg, Jon 70, 113 Fasborg, Paul 149 Faaborg, Ted 71, 113 Fair, Kevin 12, 36, 96, 179 Fairley, William 150 Fanick, Paula Fant, John 61, 113 Faul, Elizabeth 150 Fegley, Craig 96 Fegley, Kimmie 150 Feld, Russell 150 Fenley, Relf 50, 52, 54, 96, 173, 232 Ferguson, Bryon 130 Ferguson, Gary 131 Ferguson, Lisa 114- Ferguson, Maynard 52 Ferguson, Reagan 150, 228 Ferguson, Wanda 69, 113 Ferris, Debra 96 Fields, Kathleen 131 Fields, Ronald 114- Fischer, Valerie 131 Fisher, James 131 Fisher, Robert 150 Fitio, Theresa 131 Fitts, Elizabeth 96 Fitzgerald, Lisa 52, 150 Flados, David 114- Flados, Paul 131 Flatt, Dedria 114 Flanagan, Karen 150 Flammons, Bruce 131 Flemming, Leonard 114- Flemming, Theadore 150 Flynn, Camron 114, 121, 202 Flynn, Sharon 131, 231 Fojtik, Bridget 114 Foley, Maria 150 Folmar, Robert 96 Ford, Karen 150 Ford, Sharee 150 Foreman, Cathy 78, 80, 81, 96 Foreman, Laurie 65, 131 Foreman, Ronnie 150 Forney, Karen 114 Forrest, Jeffrey 131 Foster, Dodi 46, 150 Foster, Karen 150, 177 Foster, Robert 114 Fouche, Ken 150 Fowler, Debra 131 Fowler, Jaime 150, 223 Fowler, Joseph 96 Fowler, Teresa 114 Francis, Theresa 150 Franklin, Gerryl 50 Franklin, Lowell 66, 90, 96, 192, 209, 211, 212, 213 Franklin, Michael 216 Freeman, Laura 114 Freeman, Leslie 96 Freeman, Linda 150 Freeman, Stella 131, 170 French, Beverly 131 French, Kathryn 114, 121 Freund, Linda 150 Freund, Susan 114 Fricker, Cheryl 131 Fuller, Jana 69, 96 Fuller, Kelli 150 Fuller, Lesa 114 Fuller, Robert 150 Fulson, Juanita 150 Furey, Robin 150 F urlow, Charles 150 Futch, Bryan 114 Futch, Desiree 114 Futch, Melissa Gafford, Debra 49, 114 Galloway, John 215, 226 Gamble, Levy 114, 135 Gamblin, Carla 72, 112, 114 Gammon, Sharon 114 Gann, Terry 40, 41, 131 Garcia, Rene 150, 215, 223 Gardner, Christopher 50 Gardner, Russell 97 Garioud, Sandra 131 Garland, Richard 114 Garner, Michael 131 Garner, William 97 Garrett, John 114 Garza, Irma 114 Gatewood, Cindy 114, 233 Gayton, Catherine 131 Gehringer, Jerome 150 Gentry, Ruth 150 Gentz, Cynthia 44, 45, 77, 131 Germany, Karen 36, 39, 41, 50, 78, 79, 80, 81, 91, 97 Germany, William 150, 205, 223, 229 Geschke, Deborah 114 Giaimo, Lori 150 Gibson, Kenneth 71, 97 Gibson, Martin 151, 229 Gibson, Rhonda 151 Gibson, Susan 97 Gifford, Mark 52, 131 Gilbert, Kandy 49, 131 Gilbreath, Roxanna 131 Gildersleeve, Kim 131, 231 Giles, Jennifer 114, 225 Giles, Randy 131 Giles, Roxanne 36, 97, 185 Gill, Joyce 52, 131 Gilliland, Terilyn 114 Gillmann, Tami 151 Gingras, Kenneth 131 Gingras, Steve 151 Gipson, Patricia 69, 97 Gladden, Cathryn 131 Gladden, Lynda 131 Glover, Donna 46, 151 Goad, Debra 132 Goad, Diane 151 Golden, Deborah 46, 64, 151 Goldman, Maria 66, 96 Golembiewski, Virginia 132 Golightly, Larry 114 Gomez, Ricky 151 Gonzalez, Tammy 114 Good, Paula 114 Goode, Keith 151 Goodson, Keith 52, 56, 114 Goodspeed, Sandra 114 Goodyear, Marjorie 151 Goolsby, Melodie 132 Gosnell, Larry 97 Gostkowski, William 151 Goulet, Michael 97, 232 Gower, Robert 114, 232 Graham, Beverly 151 Gramer, Jacqueline 68, 97 Gramer, Jeffrey 114 Gramer, Jill 151 Grant, Kevin 114 Grantham, Don 109, 114, 194, 199 Grantham, Yetive 62, 72, 114, 169, 231 Graves, James 114 Gray, Gary 66, 97, 172, 199, 221 Gray, Kim 67, 114 Green, Amo 71, 114 Green, Effie 151 Green, Glenda 114 Green, Kelly 115 Green, Terry Gregg, Jo Ann 115 Gregg, Karen 151 Gresham, Becky 151 Gresham, James 1 15 Grider, Cherri 115 Griffin, Vaughn 151, 205 Griffith, David 151 Griffith, Tracy 46, 151 Griggs, Sally 132 Grigsby, Jack 115, 119 Grissom, Clifton 132 Grissom, Rayanna 67, 115 Grogan, Sheryl 66, 115 Groves, Cody 132 Grumbling, Dan 115 Gruver, George 52, 115 Gruver, William 97 Guillory, Cheryl 132 Gulley, Jimmy 151 Gulley, Linda 97 Gunther, Ricky 71 Gustafson, Craig 132 Gustafson, Debra 97 Gutherie, Dennis 229 Guyton, Cathleen 97 Haasch, Peter 132 Haddix, Bobby 71, 115 Hager, Geoffrey 132, 175 Hager, Kathryn 115, 231 Hahn, Vernon 115, 232 Halbach, Melissa 69, 115 Halbrook, Lisa 132 Hale, Kevin 151 Hall, Delbert 58, 97 Hall, Gwendolyn 115 Hall, Kenneth 151 Hall, Mark 151, 216 Hallman, Tanya 129, 132 Hallmark, Angela 96, 97 Hallmark, Anita 115 Hambrice, Cindy 97 Hambrick, Paulette 68, 97 Hambrick, Sheila 68, 83, 97 Hamilton, Alexander 64, 132 Hamilton, Judy 151 Hamilton, Marcella 132 Hamilton, Robert 132 Hamlin, Bonnie 115 Hamrick, Scotty 70, 115, 169, Hancock, John 50, 97, 232 Hannigan, Kathy 132 Hanson, Carl 132 Hanson, Susan 68, 97 Hanvey, Teresa 152 Haralson, Sandra 115 Harbour, Albert 152 Harbour, Michael 71, 97 Harbour, Richard 115 Harcrow, Glenn 152, 229 Hardman, Herman 152 Harden, Chris 115, 231 Harden, Mathew 132 Hardin, Donna 51, 52, 69, 97 Hardin, Leslie 46, 152, 162 Hargrove, Sharie 152 Harnagel, Karen 152 Harnagel, Nathan 115 Harper, John 76, 115 Harper, Lawrence 115, 232 Harrell, Joyce 58, 115, 202 Harrell, Michael 132 Harrell, Shellie 152 Harrell, Vera 152 Harrington, Charles 152 Harris, Amy 152 Harris, Darlene 132 Harris, Delphine Harris, Gloria 115 Harris, Jonathon 132 Harrison, Duana 4-1, 46, 152 Harrison, Duane 58 Harrison, Karen 152 Harrison, Linda 46 Hart, Wilma 69, 97 Harter, Ted 75, 97 Harter, Terence 152 Hartis, Brenda 132 Hash, Theresa 97 Hatcher, Cynthia 50. 97 Hatcher, James 115 Hatcher, Lisa 66, 152 Hatcher, Tom 132 Hatcher, William Hattaway, Bernadine 132 Hauser, Penny 52, 133 Hawk, James 115 Hawkins, Randall 115 Hawkins, Ricky 115 Hawkins, Stephen 152 Hayes, Karla 46, 152 Haynie, Pamela 152 Hazlewood, Gary 152 Healy, Francis 97 Healy, Michael 64, 115 Healy, Thomas 152 Heizer, Lisa 153 Hench, Steve 52, 54, 116, 173 1 Henderson, Duane 153, 219, 220 231 Henderson, Lisa 98 98, 99, 226 Holder, Johnson, Jody 154 Lewis 99, 165, 174, 175, 216 240 Henderson, Lutrella 66, 133 Henderson, Renee 69, 98 Henderson, Rose 152 Henderson, Thomas 71, 98 Henn, Deborah 65, 115 Henninge, Chris 52 Henninge, Vickie 115 Henslee, Danny 133 Hensley, Debbie 98 Henson, Robert 98 Henson, Timothy 133 Henson, Timothy 116 Hernandez, Donna 78, 116 Herr, Joe 1 16 Herriage, Ricky 133 Herridge, Steven 116 Herring, Jessie 116 Herring, Kale 133 Herrington, Charles 229 Herrington, Edward 116 Hertel, Wendy 133 Hewitt, Brenda 65, 116 Hewitt, Linda 65, 116 Hicky, Sonja 98 Highdon, Randall 12, 48, 84, 85, 88, Hignight, Susan 98 Hill, Debra 66, 133 Hill, Kimberly 133 Hill, Nancy 77, 128, 133 Hill, Sharee 153 Hilman, Glen 133 Hindman, Chris 133 Hines, Laura 52, 116 Hines, Lisa 153 Hissins, David 116 Hitt, Karen 116 Hitt, Kathleen 44, 45, 153 Hitt, Louann 153 Hixon, Cynthia 65, 116, 170 Hixon, Larry 153, 170 Hoefner, Tony 98 Hoegh, Jo Beth 98 Hoffman, Cindy 116 Hoffman, Robin 98 Hoffpauir, Kim 116 Hoger, Susan 133 Holbrook, Richard Howard, Phillip 153 Howard, Steve 98, 232 Hoyler, Pamela 133 Hoyt, Garry 116 Hoyt, Kathleen 133 Hoyt, Thomas Hubbard, Donna 153 Hubbard, Rhet 98, 101, 170, 199, 200, 220, 221 Hubbard, Robert 133 Hubby, Bruce 116 Huckaby, Donald 153 Hudgens, Ricky 133 Huey, Deborah 116 Huey, Douglas 153, 216 Huggins, Danny 133, 226 Hummel, Kari 133 Humphreys, Kenneth 116 Humphreys, Richard 153 Humphries, Mark 116, 226 Hunt, Douglas 153 Hunt, Kevin 133, 222 Hunter, Kathy 116 Hurt, Brenda 65, 153 Hurt, Rosemarie 133 Huseman, Dinah 98 Huseman, Susan 153 Hutcherson, Stephen 71, 116 Hutchison, Charles 98 Hutto, Robert 98 Icenhower, Karen 153 Ince, Bruce 133 Ingram, Carolyn 58, 59, 98 Ingram, Cynthia 153 Ingram, Kevin 133 Ivie, Suzanne 133 Johnston, Jan 116 Jones, Beverly 116 Jones, Buddy 52, 116 Jones, Carol 133 Jones, Carole 116 Jones, Charlene 116, 153 Jones, Cheryl 58, 154 Jones, Daryl 133 Jones, Debra 116, 233 Jones, Joe 116 Jones, Pamela 58, 99, 233 Kotch, Kelly 134 Krayer, Keith 52, 117 Krieger, Mike 117, 202 Kruse, Kathy 155 Kuykendall, Dianne 134 Laborde, Michele 134 Lacey, Dennis 74 Lacey, Ethelena 155 Lambert, Cindy 99 Land, Sharon 155 Landers, Joyce 155 Jones, Paul 134 Jones, Robert 134, 202 Jones, Ronda 154 Jones, Vickie 154 Jordan, Kimberly 154 Joyce, Beth 134, 231 Julien, Joseph 134, 202 Justice, Bruce 134, 140 Justice, Teresa 99 Kaduk, Frank 159 Kaduk, John 73, 99 Kahler, Julie 154- Kahler, Richard 58, 134, 215 Karnes, Kassen, Konnie 42, 43, 116 Josef 99 Jacks, Debbie 153 Jackson, Danny 98 Jackson, Debra 133 Jackson, Martha 67, 116 Jackson, Nathaniel 98 Jackson, Shelia 98 Kauffman, Jacquelyn 116, 12 Kearby, Janice 116 Keaton, Cynthia 134 Keel, Dianna 61, 134 Keeler, Elizabeth 150, 154 Keenum, Clifford 62 Keils, Terry 71, 117 Keith, Gary 52, 117 Keith, Karen 117 Keith, Martin 154 Keith, Robert 154 Kell, April 117 Keller, Cynthia 117 Keller, Terry 154, 205 Kelley, Larry 52, 154 Kellner, Cheryl 99 0,1 Lane, Lane, Billy 134, 214, 215 Dean 99 Lane, Jackie 134 Lane Larry 52 155, 177 Lane, Lisa 81, 134 Lane, Rickey 134 Lane, Sherman 99 Lane, Sudie 99 Lane, Walter 134 Lang, Charles 134 Larson, David 155 Larson, Stephen 117, 202 Larty, Anthony 117 Lawler, Rhonda 66, 134 Lawrence, Mark 117 Lawrence, Tom 80, 81, 99, 207, 209 Lawyer, Martha 155 Layne, Lori 46, 155 Leach, David 117 Leach, Denna 155 Leach, John 117 Leach, Mary 134 Leach, Michael 155 Leathe, Ellen 117 Leatherman, Robyn 134 Leckbee, Daniel 99, 165 Lecuyer, Jan 99 Lecuyer, Lindsay 155, 223 Lecuyer, Lynn 134 Lee, Bruce 52 Jaeks, Fred 153, 205 Jalbert, Mark 71, 98 James, John 153, 205 James, Vickie 153 Jefferson, Jill 68, 116 J effreys, Charlotte 66, 98 Kelly, Fred 154, 229 Kelly, Laura 131, 134 Kelly, Terry 99 Kelly, Thomas 117 Kemp, Cynthia 45, 145, 148, 154 Kemp, Jeanie 99 Lee, Cherilyn 117, 225, 233 Lee, Donna 155 Lee, Gary 134- Lee, Linda 117 Lee, Lisa 127, 135 Lee, Robert 99, 127, 199 Lee, Susan 46, 155 Holden, Tamalyn 153 Edward 116, 153 Holder, Joel 226 Holder, Marie 98 Holland, Shelia 133 Holleman, Janice 116 Holleman, Clovis 214, 215 Hollis, Timothy 153, 205 Holloway, Karen 153 Holloway, Laurie 98 Holloway, Leslie 98 Holmes, Brian 202 Honea, Almalou 98 Jenkins, Alex 133 Jenkins, John 98, 230, 231 Jenkins, Phyllis 116 Jirik, Susan 153 Johnson, Alice 154 Johnson, Anne 133 Johnson, Carol 133 Johnson, David 62, 154 Johnson, Debra 98 Johnson, Debra 133 Johnson, Ernest 52, 98 Johnson, Gregory 133 Johnson, Jacquetta 57 Kemper, Dan 117 Kennedy, Helen 154 Kennedy, Rita 66, 134 Kennington, Mark 134, 202 Keoughan, Pamela 117, 225 Kerly, Allen 154 Key, James 117, 199 Kilkelly, Jamie 117 Killip, Richard 52, 134, 228 Kinney, Bryan 58, 134, 231 Kirk, Crystal 154 Kirsch, Cynthia 134 Honea, Juanita 116 Honeycutt, Carl 116 Honeycutt, Michael 98 Hood, Danny 133 Johnson, James 116 Johnson, James 71, 98 Johnson, Janet 36, 42, 51, 90, 98 Kirsch, Kenneth 99 Kirschner, Bobby 52, 53, 134, 222 Klem, Jamie 99 Klem, Tolli 117 Knopp, John 117 Hoover, Donald 153 Hoover, Steven 116, 202 Horne, Janay 44, 45, 153, 175 Horne, Tammy 153 Horton, Harold 133, 222 Houston, Frankie 133 Johnson, Kathleen 46, 154 Knox, Christi 134 Knox, Julie 134 Leferink, Lauren 135 Legby, Daniel 174 Legge, Lyle 117 Legge, Melisa 155 Lehmberg, Donald 71, 99 Leitko, Rhonda 135 Leseman, David 52, 117 Leseman, Jane 135 Lester, Steven 135, 215 Levingston, Waynetta 58, 118 Lewis, David 118, 223, 231 Lewis, Kimberly 66, 135 Lewis , Laurie 1 17 Lewis, Maria 64, 117 Lewis, Patricia 118 Lewis, Richard 155 , Stephen 118 Koerner, Gus 145, 154, 205, 223 Koester, Joan 155 Koger, Robert 117, 202 Houston, Garry 52, 116 Komatsu, Sylvia 42, 51, 83, 84, 85 9 Johnson, Laurie 81, 133 Johnson, Phyllis 154 Johnson, Ronnie 47, 49, 116 Johnson, Sandra 133 Johnson, Shelia 58, 154, 200 Johnson, Thomas 8, 195 Houstron, Rosalind 133 Howard, Mary 4, 116 Howard, Nemroy 98 Johnson, Timothy 98 Johnson, Tracy 116 Johnston, Cynthia 116 Kornye, Greg 155, 205, 228 Kornye, Pamela 117 Kotch, Katheryn 117 Lewis, Tamara 155 Lic, Mike 71 Lievrouw, David 80, 81, 118 Lile, Holly 135 Lilly, Donna 135 Linderman, Donna 51, 83, 99 Lindsay, Geralda 225 Lindsey, Diana 132 Lingo, Alan 100, 179 Little, Billy 100 Livingston, Charles 78, 100 Lockart, Cherie 118 Lockart, Nannette 155 Lode, Larry 135 Long, Flynn 118 Loomis, David 155 Lord, Laura 100 Love, Ann 58, 59, 135, 233 Lovelace, David 155 Lowden, Karen 135 Lowden, Kenneth 155 Lowry, Rita 155 Luallen, Anna 135 Luke, Tim 135 Lumly, Michael 155 Lundin, Brian,155 Luse, Kenny 155 Luttrell, Mark 118, 174, 199, 226 Lynch, Colleen 118 Lynch, Pierre 100 Maas, Margaret 118 Macha, Mitchell 118 MacSwain, Steve 100 Maddox, Johnny 118 Maddox, Steve 100 Mailloux, Suzanne 155 Main, Ella 155 Mair, Mark 155, 216 Maldonado, Cynthia 129, 135 Maldonado, Michael 52, 155 Malmberg, Donna 135 Malmberg, John 72, 100, 183, 198 199, 200 Maloney, Mary 135 Malugen, David 70, 100 Malugen, Stephen 135 Manfolk, Jeffery 100 Mankin, Michael 118 Maples, Maples, Maples, Bonnie 118 Lisa 100 Tina 135 Marbut, Jana 1 18 Marcha nt, Lou 52, 135 Marchbanks, Christine 155 Marchh anks, Cynthia 65, 135 Marcom, Daniel 100 Margowski, Myrna 155 Markum, Trey 155, 205 Markwardt, Michael 155, 205 Marlar, Penny 155 Marsh, Jolene 155 Marsh, Patricia 75, 135 Martin, Carla 135 Martin, Charlene 49, 65, 135 Martin, Derek 155, 216, 229 Martin, Joshua 118 Martin, Maxine 49, 65, 135 Martin, Melissa 155 Martin, Olivia 118 Martin, Randale 118 Martin, Randy 135 Martin, Robert 61, 118 Martin, Rusell 155 Martin, Russell 155 Martin, Martin, Tamara 135 Theresa 118 , 223 Martin, Vincent 154, 155 Martinez, Anna 78, 118 Martinezi Gerald 135, 232 Marvin, Donna 155 Marx, Debra 100 Mashburn, Joe 135 Massey, Alice 57, 155 Massey, Joel 118 Massey, Marianne 135 Massie, Mike 118 Matkin, Donna 100 Mattern, Anne 155 Matthews, Larry 52, 56, 118 Mauzy, Kimberly 135 Maxwell, Cody 52, 57, 100 Mayberry, Debra 135 Mayberry, Dorothy 155 Mayberry, Laurie 118 Mayberry, Stafford 100 Maynor, Jimmy 155, 229 Mays, Jon 100 Mays, Lily 52, 135 Mazzola, Jeannine 155 McAlindon, Sherry 50, 52, 100 McAlindon, Vicki 135, 138 McAnulty, William 50, 65, 135 McCarter, Kim 118 McClain, James 153, 155, 205, 229 McClain, Margaret 48, 100 McClanahan, Karen 156, 203 McClendon, Daniel 135, 202 McCloud, Lisa 156 McCormick, Michael 118 McCoy, James 156 McCoy, Rodney 83, 197, 199, 201, 226 McCracken, Jayne 77, 100, 102 McCullough, Michael 135, 215, 228 McDonald, Randall 156, 205, 229 McDowell, Barbara 50, 69, 100 McDuff, John 135, 202, 222 McDuff, Mary 100 McElroy, Ellen 118 McElroy, Ridhard 156, 232 McGee, Michelle 118 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136 Moisant, Susan 119, 225 Money, Debbie 96, 100 Monday, Rebecca 100 Montgomery, Patti 42, 43, 76, 110, 119, 178, 182 Montgomery, Sheri 44, 45, 66, 77, 136, 175 Moody, Cindy 65, 119 Moody, Delores 119, 233 Moon, Garry 156, 205 Mooney, Beverly 136 Mooney, Cynthia 136 Mooney, Teresa 119 Neal, Chris 101 Neal, Susan 119 Neal, Timothy 137, 202, 222 Nealy, Kenneth 157, 205 Neau, Lori 52, 137, 177, 233 Nelson, James 145, 157, 175, 205 Neuman, Lisa 137 Neusse, Amy 51, 157 Neuwien, Michelle 137 Newby, Gregory 157, 223 Newby, Keith 101, 220, 221 Newby, Kevin 124, 137, 142, 215 222 Newland, Keri 157 Newlin, Linda 157 Newlin, Robert 119 Patterson, Lee 66, 120 Patton, Robert 137, 202 Payne, Jeffrey 138 Payne, Mary 157 Payne, William 120 Payton, James 120 Payton, Jay 102, 199 Payton, Jerre 138, 202 Pemberton, Dequita 120, 225 Pemberton, Richard 120, 232 Penwell, Brian 157 Newman ,Jerri 119 Newsom, James 137 Newsom, Kevin 157 Newsom, Michael 137 Newton, Marilou 83, 96, 101 Nichols, Ann 47, 157 Nichols, Johnny 137 Nichols Nichols v Neta 119 Paula 4, 119 Nickell,,Ronald 137 Perry, Judith 138 Peterman, Peggy 52, 157 Peters, Doug 138, 139, 247 Peters, Jim 102 Petersen, Denise 102 Peterson, David 138, 202 Peterson, Timothy 52, 138 Pettijohn, Brenda 138 Peugh, Tanya 157 Peveto, Mike 120 Phillips, John 102, 199 Phillips, Johnny 157, 223 Phillips, Phillips, Lea 120 Stephen 1, 76, 91, 10 227, 248 Moore Barbara 136 Moore, Clayton 136, 202 Moore, Debra 119 Moore, Donna 136 Moore, Julie 65 Moore, Kelly 156 Moore, Laura 119 Moore, Leon 156, 216 Moore, Moore, Mona 52, 54, 136, 173 Teresa 100 Morales, Kim 156 Morales, Paula 134, 136 Morgan Morgan Morgan , Lillian 69, 119 , Paula 156 , Sherry 119 Morrill, Robert 119, 232 Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Debra 52, 119 Gary 100 Mary 100 Melinda 119 Morrison, Brenda 12, 101, 176 Morrison, Kenneth 101, 208 Morrow, Dorothy 136 Morse, Gerry 101 Mote, Debra 136 Mote, Liz 101 Motes, Carol 49, 58, 136 Mounce, Karen 119 Mounts, Jeffrey 119 Mueller, John 232 Mueller, Charles 136 Mullenix, Gerald 136 Mullenix, Michael 136 Mumaw, Joanne 69, 101 Munden, Cindy 119, 202 Murphy, Avis 157 Murphy, Russell 136 Musgrove, Michael 119, 169, 209 Myer, Jimmy 52, 101 Myer, Scott 71 Myers, 201 Michael 99, 101, 199, 200, Myers, Terry 101 Nabergall, John 119 Nabergall, Lee 157 Nabors, Cindy 136 Niesen, Norman 119, 208 Nieswanger, Mark 120 Nixon, Brad 78, 187 Nixon, Deborah 69, 120 Nolly, Ricky 157, 205 Norman, Larry 137 Novak, Michael 232 Nowlin, Cherry 117, 119 Nowlin, Mary 101 Nunes, Rebecca 137 Oakes, Ronald 71, 101 O,Brien, Larry 99, 101, 197, 199, 200, 226 O'Dell, Chris 157 Oestricher, Richard 137 Ogden, Velma 157 Oldham, Darlene 101 Oliver, Lester 58, 101 Olsen, Debbie 137 O'Neal, Douglas 101 O'Reilly, Donna 137 Osborn, William 137 Osborn, Stephen 70 Overstreet, Julie 52, 137 Overstreet, Mary 157 Owen, Deborah 157 Owen, Susan 137 Owen, Terry 120 Owens, Helen 120 Owens, John 101 Owens, Kevin 157 Owens, Nora 137 Ozee, Gayle 157 Pace, Pamela 157 Padilla, Richard 56, 137 Padilla, Silvia 65, 137 Painter, Eva 137 Palmer, Michael 101 Palmer, Kathy 71, 120 Paniszczyn, Catherine 138 Papusch, Kay 68, 101 Papusch, Richard 52, 56, 157 Parish, Bryan 48, 49, 137 Parker, Laura 157 Parkinson, Micki 52, 157 Parsons, Shannon 157, 223 Parsons, Tammy 157 Parten, Larry 120, 226 Patrick, Kevin 102 Phillips, Thomas 157 Phillips, William 120 Pierce, Douglas 157 Pierce, Marsha 120 Pierce, Richard 120 Pietens, Jay 157 Pinelle, Dana 157 Pinkston, Mary 52, 138 Pipkins, Teresa 46, 157 Pleagee, Leo 71 2, 226, Pledger, Ellen 39, 41, 52, 54, 120, 169 Pledger, Lisa 41, 157 Plugasza, Woody 157 Plumlee, Margaret 69, 102 Plumleigh, Gerald 138, 202 Plumleigh, Theresa 145, 157 Pollard, Ernest 138 Pollard, Sandra 102 Polston, Pamela 157 Ponder, Dana 157 Porter, Rhonda 50, 69, 102 Potter, Arlan 158 Potter, Rex 202, 222 Potts, Carolyn 138 Potts, Mark 138 Pounders, Cynthia 147, 157 Pounders, Jerri 120 Pounders, Jerry 120 Prachyl, Nicky 138 Prater, Darla 153, 157 Prater, Randy 138 Prater, William 52, 57, 102 Pratt, Jimmy 120 Presley, Jon 158, 229 Presnell, Sharon 157 Pressly, David 74, 110, 231 Pressly, John 158, 205 Preston, Joseph 158 Preston, Kristine 158 Prewitt, Kristi 58, 102 Priddy, Gary 158 Pruett, Cheryl 158 Pruett, Rebecca 120 Pruitt, Gary 138, 175 Pruitt, Marion 158, 205, 229 Pruitt, Melanie 51, 102, 231 Pryor, Bobby 102 Pryor, Jimmie 158 Pugh, Carla 50, 80, 81, 102 Purselley, Glenn 158 Pursley, Kristi 158 Pustka, Beverly 138 Qualls, Veronica 120 Quarrington, Miles 138 Queen, Tianny 138 Quin, Sharon 102 Rabon, Ricky 138, 222 Ragland, John 138, 228 Ragland, Lana 46, 47, 48, 92, 102, 164, 225 Ragsdale, Craig 138 Raines, Jewell 120, 139 Raines, Steve 102 Rainey, Jan 158 Rains, Tonja 158 Randle, Cynthia 117, 120 Rasberry, Alan 120, 232 Rasberry, Kenneth 75, 120 Rasco, Denise 158 Rasco, Desiree 120 Rasmussen, Carmen 120 Rasmussen, Cindy 158 Rasmussen, Yolanda 102 Raso, Nicky 120 Raso, Timmy 138, 202 Rawle, Leslie 138 Ream, Kerry 138, 215 Reams, Cynthia 77, 158 Reams, Robert 138 Reaves, Debra 102 Reaves, Douglas 158 Reavis, Vicki 139 Redmond, Pamela 120, 177 Redmond, Patty 45, 152, 158, 175 Reed, Harold 103, 232 Reed, James 120 Reed, Lora 44, 45, 124, 138 Reed, Michael 71, 103 Reed, Patty 44, 45, 139 Reed, Terence 102, 232 Reed, Travis 139 Reeves, John 158, 232 Reid, Robert 158 Reilly, Donny 65 Reinli, Cheryl 8 Reiser, Lonnie 158, 229 Reiter, Jessemine 139 Rekieta, Kenneth 158, 205 Remines, Michael 139 Remley, Nancy 71, 103 Rew, Randy 103 Rexroad, Rex 103 Reynolds, Cynthia 158 Reynolds, Jerri 68, 120 Reynolds, Patricia 103 Rhodes, Daniel 120, 139 Riach, Jan 77, 83, 103, 178 Ribinskas, Donna 158 Ribinskas, William 11, 103, 226 Rice, Sophia 58, 120 Rich, James 5, 8, 28, 103, 197, 199 200 Rich, Robyn 77, 158 Richard, Rhonda 158 Richards, Evelyn 103 Richards, Jackie 52, 139 Richards, Teresa 103 Richardson, Barbara 120, 189 Richardson, Betty 158 Richardson, Carla 61, 139 Richardson, Carol 70, 103 Richardson, David 158 Richardson, Susan 4-6, 48, 158 Ricketts, Sherri 158 Riddle, Paul 139 Riddle, Sam 120 Riedel, Debra 139 Riedel, Douglas 120 Riley, Harlan 103 Rine, Vicki 139 Ringer, Durina 64, 120 Ripaldi, Deborah 103 Riveire, Carolyn 52, 139 Riveire, Robert 52, 120 Roach, Sharon 69, 120 Robbins, Steven 103 Roberson, Philip 139 Roberson, Steven 103, 199, 201 Roberts, Connie 103 Robertson, David 158, 205, 229 Sanders, Mark 52, 56, 62, 121 Sanders, Sheri 159 Sanders, Tim 159, 232 Sando, Donald 159 Sando, Patricia 121, 225 Sandoval, John 103, 199, 226 Sandoval, Rene 159 Sands, Marie 103 Sands, Mark 204, 205 Sands, Patricia 121 Sands, Sandra 159 Sapp, Janet 159 Sargent, Darlarie 159 Sarrett, Gary 121 Sarrett, Vicki 103 Saylor, Gary 103, 209, 210, 212, 213 Saylor, Melanie 49, 64, 140 Shineldecker, Sydney 140 Shineldecker, George 52, 160 Shipley, Melinda 104 Shivers, Anita 121 Shockey, David Shreffler, Tina 104 Siewert, Carolyn 140 Siewert, Kip 104 Sigman, Misty 121 Simmons, Rachel 104 Sims, Karl 65, 160, 229 Sims, Nelwyn 160 Sims, Theresa 121 Skehan, Linda 160 Skiffington, Barbara 140 Skiffington, Mary 104 Skiffington, Jeanne 160 Spangler, Cheryl 160 Sparks, Connie 122 Sparks, Joy 66, 77, 125, 140, 175 Spears, Bobby 140 Spears, Melinda 105 Speed, Charles 122 Speed, Sharron 105 Spencer, Debbie 140 Spencer, Linda 105 Spencer, Rita 105 Spencer, Scotty 105 Sperber, Linda 141 Spiegel, Scott 74, 105 Spriggs, Douglas 168, 230, 231 Springer, Star 141 Squyres, Annettea 105 Squyres, Leslie 160 104, 174, 178 Robertson, Michael 103 Robertson, Robert 120 Robertson, William 103, 226 Robinson, Barbara 103 Robinson, Diana 139 Robinson, Katherine 158 Robinson, Paula 77, 139 Robinson, Rosa 103 Robinson, Velma 158 Saylor, Sandra 103 Schappel, Ross 104 Schatte, Jay 140, 218 Schatte, Leslie 159 Schatte, Mark 104 Scheetz, Patricia 159 Schellhase, Dennis 140, 218, 221 Schleicher, Clifford 159, 216, 217, 228 Skinner, Sally 160 Slack, Deborah 140 Slater, Diana 140 Slaughter, Miriam 11, 12, Sloan, Barbara 104 Sloan, Debra 63, 140 Slocum, Gaylyn 121, 231 Slovak, Charles 160 83, 88, Squyres, Patricia 105 Stagner, Willard 105 Stalcup, Cassie 122 Stalcup, Linda 122 Staley, Julie 52, 160 Standley, David 160 Standley, Sharon 80, 81, 122 Stanford, Thomas 122 Stanley, David 105 Rockney, Christine 121 Rodgers, Jeanne 158 Rodick, Dianna 131 Rodick, Donna 103 Rodriguez, David 158, 205 Rodriguez, Debra 65, 78, 103 Roe, Lawerence 139 Rogers, Monisa 158 Rogers, Richard 159 Schmalried, Rhonda 121 Schmidt, Pamela 159 Schneberger, Mark 160 Schneider, Cindy 160 Schneider, Mike 121 Scholl, James 121, 226 Scholl, Sharon 104 Schretter, Grover 160 Schuetz, Arden 121 Slovak, Elizabeth 160 Smart, Colleen 140 Smart, Gabrielle 64 Smart, Jacki 51, 77, 83, 96, 104 Smart, Margaret 121 Smatlak, Lauretta 57, 160 Smatlak, Vicki 89, 104 Rogers, Sheryl 139 Roland, William 103 Romanchek, Kathryn 139 Romanchek, Maryann 139, 225 Romeo, Michael 103 Roper, Richard 121 Rose , Elfriede 139 Rose, Fletcher 121 Rose, Lance 121, 231 Rose, Lester 159 Rost, James 103 Rostamo, Dale 139, 202 Roth, Anna 121 Schultz, Dale 159, 160 Scoggins, Philip 140 Scoggins, Timothy 50, 51, 104, 224 Scorcio, Anthony 202 Scorcio, Nick 121 Scott, Anna 140 Scott, Judy 42, 76, 121, 174, 183 Scott, Noel 140 Scott, Richard 104 Scott, Shawn 160 Scott, Stephen 160 Scott, Walter 104 Scrivner, Cindy 140 Roth, Eugene 139 Roth, John 158, 205, 223 Rowan, Robert 139 Rowley, Robert 159, 229 Rudolph, Teresa 121 Runyon, David 139 Rush, Lina 103 Russel, Bernice 121, 139 Russell, Danny 159 Russell, Inez 159 Russell, Lula 139 Russell, Margie Ann 103 Russell, Pamela 139 Rutledge, Dennis 139 Saalfrank, Janet 109 Saalfrank, Susan 140 Sacra, Brek 159 Sadowski, Bruce 103 Sadowski, Cathy 159 Salavarria, Stephen 65, 140 Salazar, Debra 103 Salley, Cheryl 46, 159 Sanborn, Darryl 159 Sanders, Darlene 69, 121 Sanders, David 159, 205 Sanders, Gary 159 Sanders, Jeffery 73, 81, 121, 202 Scrivner, Vicki 121 Scroggs, Clifford 121 Searchfield, James 121 Seethoff, Sherry 121 Self, Patty 51, 104, 225 Sellers, Carol 160 Sellers, John 121 Seniff, Vicky 14-0 Server, Patricia 52, 69, 104 Shahan, Jeffrey 160 Shaner, Teresa 104 Shannon, David 104, 232 Shannon, Jimmie 121 Sharp, Betty 121 Shaver, Cynthia 58, 121 Shaver, Vivian 121 Shaw, Jeff 121 Sheehan, Ina 121 Shelton, Paula 79, 96, 104 Shemelynce, John 169, 229 Shephard, Robert 140 Sherman, Dale 52, 56, 104 Sherman, George 140 Sherrard, John 71 Shiflett, Dennis 121 Shiflett, Laura 52, 65, 140 Shimp, Sydney 140 Smith, Anita 140 Smith, Billy 122 Smith, Bo 199 Smith, Candi 160 Smith, Charles 160, 216, 223 Smith, Crystal 109, 122 Smith, Cynthia 66, 104 Smith, Deborah 140 Smith, Debra 140 Smith Donna 160, 162 Smith Germaine 122 Smith Gloria 160 Smith Gregory 160 Smith, Grover 140, 14-4 Smith, Jim 104, 232 Smith, Joe 140 Smith, John 140, 202, 203, 221 Smith, Leslie 140 Smith, Leslie 122 Smith, Linda 160 Smith, Margaret 58 Smith, Mark 140 Smith Mary 104 Smith Matt 140, 238 Smith Melinda 122 Smith Milton 160 Smith, Pamela 160 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Pauline 160 Robert 160 , Sarietha 140 , Steven 160 , Wade 125, 136, 140, 184 Billy 160 Snapka, Janet 104 Snell, Michael 122 Snow, Diane 160 Snowden, Marie 122 Sossamon, George 140 Souder, Deborah 160 Souder, Thomas 122 Sowders, Karen 140 Spahn, Matthew 122 Stanley, Vicki 75, 122 Stansberry, Joy 105 Stansberry, Joyce 105 Steele, Debbie 141 Steele, Glenda 122 Steffey, Teresa 160 Stellar, Melanie 105 Stephens, James 160, 205 Stephens, Sharron 160 Stetson, Daniel 105 Stevens, Cynthia 105 Stevens, Greg 141 Stevens, Lisa 160 Stevens, Robert 122 Stevens, Sharon 105 Stewart, James 144, 223 Stewart, Susan 105 Stiles, Alan 160 Stiles, Carlton 62, 105 Stiles, John 122 Stiles, Lee 52, 56, 141 Stitle, Mark 160, 205 Stokes, Aaron 160, 232 Stokes, Christy 161 Stone, Kim 161 Storie, Billie 161 Stovall, Gay 141 Strack, Danny 122, 232 Strack, Jerry 160 Strack, Pamela 141 Straight, Paula 69, 105 Strain, Janet 122 Stranberg, Ladye 141 Streett, David 122 Streett, Nancy 153, 160 Stricklin, Susan 105 Strider, Frank 141 Strider, James 72, 160 Strittmatter, Ronald 65, 141, 224 Strube, Gregory N161 Stuart, Dennis 122 Stuck, Richard 105 Sturdivant, David 161, 205 Suggs, Billy 141 Sullivan, Kellye 161 Summers, James 105 Summerville, George 132, 144, Summerville, Tommi 105 Sutton, Paul 141, 232 24 44 Swonger, Steven 141, 202 Sylvester, Cindy 161 Sylvester, Marla 141 Taggart, Cynthia 46, 66, 105, 164 Taggart, Susan 77, 161 Takes, Julie 46, 161, 231 Takes, Terri 141 Takes, Tom 105, 232 Tallant, Glenda 105 Tallant, Katherine 14-1 Tallant, Lynda 52, 55, 105 Tally, David 122 Tally, Julie 105 Tally, Robert 122 Tanner, Allen 105 Tanner, Darwin 141, 202 Tanner, Michael 105 Taylor, Cheryl 141 Taylor, David 57 Taylor, Douglas 141 Taylor, Jerry 141 Taylor, Kimberly 161 Taylor, Pamela 106 Taylor, Susan 141 Tedder, Mark 161 Taggart, Katherine 4, 122 Temple, Gene 122 Terrell, Daniel 25, 141, 175 Terry, Don 106, 232 Testa, Cynthia 161 Testa, Debra 122 Testa, Donna 161 Testa, Sharon 106 Thiebaud, Jack 178, 199 Thiele, Kim 122 Thomas, Barbara 106 Thomas, Deborah 142 Thomas, John 202 Thomas, Lois 106, 231 Thomas, Sandra 106 Thomas, Tarey 161 Thomas, Trey 161 Thombleson, Rick 161 Thompson, Barbara 161 Thompson, Cindy 122 Thompson, Jacqueline 52, 161 Thompson, Roxanna 52, 142 Thompson, Wanda 162 Thurburn, Pam 106 Tillery, Kathy 142 Tillery, Larry 106 Traux, Cynthia 142 Traux, Terry 106, 199 Tuck, Mark 122 Tuck, Richard 162 Tucker, Joseph 106, 199, 201 Tucker, Sarah 142 Tuomey, Debra 162 Tuomey, John 162, 231 Turner, Kathy 77 Turner, Patty 178 Turner, Robert 106, 218, 221 Turnham, Sherry 14-2 Ulrich, Frederick 142 Umbarber, Blynda 162 Umbarger, John 162 Umberson, David 162, 216 Umbreit, Katherine 122 Urbank, Kimberly 162 Ussery, Tamara 162 Valentine, David 106 Valles, Jeanine 142, 180 Vance, Cynthia 122 Vandenbosch, James 122 Vanderford, Vint 142 16 Vandergriff, Karen 46, 156, 2, 171 Varner, Phillip 142 Varner, Teresa 162 Vaughn, Anita 142 Vaughan, Lynn 123, 232 Vaughan, Patricia Ventimiglia, Frank 81, 142 Verdery, Barbara 142 Vernon, Candi 80, 81, 106 Vernon, Mark 123 Verwers, Craig 123, 209 Verwers, Gary 52, 142 Vice, Jackie 68, 106 Vick, Gayla 142 Voyles, Freddie 142 Voznica, Joan 142 Wade, Emerson 58, 143 Wade, Timothy 142 Wagasky, John 162 Waggoner, Michelle 162 Tilley, Cynthia 1, 51, 52, 54, 106, 173, 248 Tilley, Lynn 52, 162 Timpson, Michelle 142 Tolson, Brian 162, 205 Tolson, Greg 70, 122 Tolson, Juanitta 64 Tolson, Tommy 122, 232 Tomlinson, Collin 106 Tompkins, William 106 Torlincasi, Tammy 141 Torlincasi, Tina 162 Torres, Margaret 74, 106, 231 Tout, Mary 58, 122 Tracy, Leo 122 Traffanstedt, Larry 162 Traffanstedt, Terry 162 Trammel, Andrew 81, 122 Trammell, Linda 142 Trammell, Johnnie 106 Trawick, Billy 65, 106 Tryham, Julie 64, 122 Trotter, Andrew 52, 56, 228 Trotter, Barbara 122 Wagner, Sue 142 Wagnon, Kathy 162 Wakefield, Claudia 162 Walker, Walker, Walker, Arlene 123, 142 Carla 123, 193 Carol 106 Walker, Douglas 106 Walker, James 123 Walker, Mary 142 Walker, Walker, Walker, Michele 14-2, 231 Paul 106 Peri 162 Walker, Terri 142 Warren, Marie 14-3 Warren, Rodney 107 Warren, Shelley 123 Washington, Denise 123 Washington, Gary 107, 208, 209, 212, 213 Washington, Ormathell 67, 107, 182 Waterman, Stanford 14-3 Waters, Cary 143 Waters, Michael 143 Watkins, Robert 143 Watson, Donna 40, 41, 51, 66, 89, 107 Watson, Grady 143, 218, 222 Watson, Kenneth 123, 199 Watson, Laura 162 Watts, Rebecca 76, 109, 123 Weare, Mark 162 Weatherly, Donald 162 Weaver, Jack 123 Webb, Glenn 162 Webb, Jim 107 Webb, John 143 Webster, Jane 107 Webster, Judy 162 Webster, Kenny 143 Wehlitz, Donna 63, 143 Weiher, Pamela 49, 143, 162 Weik, Dorothy 65, 107 Weir, Johnny 143 Weisgarber, Darlene 107 Welborn, Mark 123 Wellborn, Mary 48, 66, 129, 143 Welles, William 163 Wells, Brenda 143 Wells, Kelly 46, 163 Wells, Laura 123 Wendell, Kathryn 143 Wendorf, Deborah 163 Wendorf, Michael 52, 143 Wetland, Terri 163 West, Herman 123 West, Kristine 143 West, Martha 163 West, Tamara 123 Wheaton, Leah 143 Wheelan, Larry 163, 205 Whisenhunt, Lise 46, 163 White, Jimmy 163, 205 White, Linda 123 White, Ted 123 Whiting, Kevin 107 Whiting, Leann 163 Wiestner, James 143 Wilder, Robin 163 Williams, Anita 143 Williams, Barbara 49, 143 Wilson, Edward 163 Wilson, Jack 123 Wilson, Janice 163 Wilson, Jay 163 Wilson, Jerry 163 Wilson, Leza 143 Wilson, Mark 143 Wilson, Melinda 163 Wilson, Paul 143 Wilson, Philip 153 Wilson, Rondel 163 Wilson, Roy 123, 163 Wilson, Sharon 123 Wilson, Vicki 143 Winn, Pamela 143 Winn, Patricia 107 Winters, Teresa 14-3 Winton, Wanda 143 Wisdom, Kent 143, 228 Wisniewski, Wayne 151, 163, 1 205, 223, 229 Wohler, Martha 104, 107 Wojciechowski, David 163 Wood, Wood, Becky 163 Brent 52, 56, 143 Wood, Carla 143, 247, 225 Wood, Frederica 163 Wood, Howard 63, 107 88 Walker, Weslynn 7, 13, 42, 43, 83, 106, 178, 182, 184 Wallace, Andrea 106 Wallace, Jacqueline Wallace, Jerry 142 Wallace, Russell 162, 216, 228 Walls, Howard 123 Walters, Melanie 143, 144 Walton, Rebecca 68, 75, 107 Waner, Lisbeth 71, 107 Ward, Sharon 107 Ward, Kevin 52, 62, 123 Ward, Sandra 162 Ward, Sandra 121, 123 Warren, Audrelyn 107 Williams Williams Williams , Carver 143 , Catherine 123 , Clifford 163 Williams, David 163, 205 Williams, Douglas 123, 221 Williams, Edward 71, 107 Williams, Frankie 163 Williams, Kathryn 50, 107, 182 Williams, Marvin 107 Williams, Michael 57, 106, 107 Williams, Roslyn 163 Williams, Sallie 163 Williams, Sherry 163, 231 Williams, Teresa 58, 133 Willia son, Kenneth 107, 221 Warren Warren, Warren Cathy 107 Denise 143 Kenneth 142 willasrbmy 69, 123 Willis, Douglas 163, 232 Wilson, Donald 128, 143 N Wood, James 89, 107 Wood, Philip 14-3 Wood, Randall 143 Wood, Scott 52, 56, 163 Wood, Steve 177 Wood, Wanda 50, 61, 107 Woodall, Kim 143 Woods, Sharon 163 Woolen, Chris 107 Workman, Cheryl 163 Workman, Sharon 123 Wright, Debora 163 Wright, Joyce 59, 123 Wright, Kathryn 145 Wright, Michael 163 Wyeth, Sandra 57, 143 Yarborough, Vickie 143 Yarbrough, Paula 163 Yarbrough, Burl 123, 228 Yates, Dequincy 163 Yelvington, Robert 11, 123, 209 Yerke, Frank 163 Yost, Eddie 107 Young, Carrie 143 Young, Eddie 163, 205 Young, John 107 Young, Michael 123 Young, Randolph 107 Young, Robin 70 Zant, Greg 123 Zinn, Cathy 123 Zinn, Cody 163 Zinn, Richard 52, 107 Nichols and Kathy Teggart' three senior girls' THE CATAMOUNT STAFF EXTENDS ITS APPRECIATION TO THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE AND BUSINESSES Chris Dills for many photographic con tributions David Phillips for the pictures he provided Peter Flood and Sandi Frantz for several of the lntroduction pictures used Sylvia Komatsu and Janet Johnson for their photographic efforts Mrs Peggie Herring for the many things she did for the annual staff Mr P B Stovall Fort Worth Zoological Association for use of their property Pate Museum of Transportation for the use of their bar Photographic Arts for photographing the senior portraits Provme Studios for taking the under classmen pictures parents and spouses of the staff for being patient various faculty members for thelr help and advice Mr Bob Lynch and Taylor Publishing Company for the production of the yearbook for his encouragement and co-operation LEFT: I'll flunk anyone who doesnft meet their deadlineslf' says Mr. Eric Mann. IDENTIFICATION OF PHOTOGRAPHS ON INTRODUCTORY AND DIVISION PAGES THROUGHOUT THE BOOK: Page 1 '- Cyndi Tilley and Steve Phillips. Page 2 and 3 - Miss Mary Monarch. Page 5 - Randy Rich. Page 6 -the sunrise. Page 7 - Weslynn Walker' Dean and Sue Frantz' two little girls' a flower. Page 8 - Cheryl Reinli' Coke bottle' passing period' Tommy Johnson and Randy Rich. Page 9 - Students at a football game. Page 10 - Hayloft. Page 11 - Kids riding horses' Bobby Yelving- ton and Kristi Dodson' Jim Davis' Marla Ball' John Cason Miriam Slaughter and Bill Ribins- as. Page 12 - Brenda Morrison and Miriam Slaughter' Steve Elliott' Randy Higdon' Kevin Fair' Suzanne Brown. Page 13 - Weslynn Walker and Cindi Dorough with the spirit line on the field. Page 14 - Mrs. Marjorie Buhl. Page 15 -- Miss Linda Rankin' Mrs. Sharland Kirkpatrick' Coach Riley Dunn' the teacher s lounge' Mrs. Rebecca Stevenson and Margaret Bu . Page 36 - Kerin Capper' Janet Johnson' Chris Dills Kevin Fair Roxanne Giles and Mr. Eric Mann' Karen Germany. Page 37 - Committee meeting. Page 82 - Crowd at a game. Page 83 - Rodney McCoy and Donna Linder- man' Weslynn Walker and Sylvia Komatsu' Wanda McKiney' Sheila Hambrick' Jaeki Smart Marilou Newton Miriam Slaughter and Jan Riach. Page 164 - Lana Ragland and Cyndi Taggart' Judy Scott s poster' Collin Tomlinson s car' the Marching Band. Page 165 - Marla Ball, Dan Leckbee, Chris Dills, Sylvia Komatsu, and John Cason. Page 194- - Randal Anderson, Rhett Hubbard. Craig Arrington, and Don Grantham. Page 195 - Interior of the field houseg a basket- ball gameg Tommy Johnsong scoreboardg and track shoes. Page 246 - Dan Burnam and Debbie Ellison. Page 247 - Track meet in twilightg I. Eric Sea- gull over the Pacificg Susan Capperg Euell Gib- bons in the woodsg Doug Peters and Carla Wood. Page 248 - Steve Phillips and Cyndi Tilley. Page 4- - Shannon Miller, Mary Howard. 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