Western Hills High School - Catamount Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1975

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The staff feels that his special interest, and the devotion he has contributed to the students and fac- ulty of Western Hills represents him well. Mr. Dunn has served on the coaching staff and faculty for the past five years. Although small in stature, he is looked up to by all who know him. Coach Dunn's several business and typing classes are made more interesting through his various methods and expressions in teaching. With Mr. Dunn as head coach, the Cougar Track Team has competed in many State meets and won several plaques and tro- phies for their efforts. Although arriving early and staying late gives Coach Dunn little time for outside activities, he still enjoys spon- soring the Boston Street Track Club, and the summer weight program at Western Hills. Coach Dunn has a warm sense of humor and a friendly attitude towards all. His strong Christian beliefs and appreciation of life are also reflected in his personality. Coach Dunn remains an integral part of the student body and faculty of Western Hills. 3 Table of Contents Images .... .... 1 11- Opportunities . . . . .42 Prospective-s ........ 92 Involvement ....... 190 Competition. . ..... 220 Index . . ..... 272 Closing in Q84 igiiiiv The San Smiles on the earth, ana' the exorbitant Earth Returns the smile in flower - was so with meg I love life as a foantain leaps, I can do hothihg else Alexander Smith Ji 8 whoa in the lane dost see whysem so she feholds her image in her eyes feflected. Thus did Venus rise 'rom out ofthe sea James Matthews Legare 1 . -E Y 'ff W1 'ev What a beautiful creation, God has given Lis For good times and memories Which reflect on us and those around. Anonymous 11 -E v It is a most mortifying reflection for a man to consider what he has done, compared to what he might have done. Samuel Johnson 1 U v S E E 5 5 5 5 5 E S E 2 5 2 2 i 2 S M 51 2 E 2 E 52 ll s -N 5 :1 S 5 E E 2 9 3 4 E V: 2 E Qi 5 Ffzycii-:N?S2P: IVL If-1r5LE'lf'1wEfI-me-'U i-'bi fiR3r4'KHS ?Q?E9iZ!WK5! V1S'4.Tf44YMMZlZWTP,?l5?slN34Q?f:L-' .'9S. X 4?ifQ' XiG?Z' wi 'iw.Lx.LV3'.i' XY? Q:i'fK1'f5r'-E R12 IMAGES You 171111101 ll'Ill'fl ll 1111111 lllIAYllll'll1LfI you l'llll only hvlp lz1'111.H1zd lil 14f1'thi1z Ill-l7l,Sl'l Gulilvo Administration Promotes Communication TopRigh1: Mr. Julius Truelson acted as superin- tendent ol the Fort Worth Independent School District. Right: Fort Worth School Board mem- bers were Stan Harrell, Mrs. ,lack O. Shannon, .lr., Green B. Trimble, Jim Harris, Reby Cary. Mrs. T. A. Adams, Jr., and Bill ,l. Elliott. Below Right: Mr. Carl Robinson momentarily pauses from his duties forthe photographer. Cooperation and concern were the key to the responsibilities of the Fort Worth School Board. Although he resigned in Mareh, Superintendent .lul- ius Truelson kept communication lines open between administrators and teach- ers. Western Hills depended upon the leadership of principal Mr. P. B. Stovall and vice-principals Mr. Carl Robinson, Mr. Bob Lee, and Mrs. Frances Alles. Mrs. Frances Alles Mr. Bob Lee Mr. Carl Robinson Mr. P. B. Stovall 5 . . I t for Left: Mr. P. B. Stovall was principal for tho fifth year. Left: Mr. Bob Lee attends to one of his more important tasks. Below: Seen enjoying a relaxed moment is Mrs. Frances Alles. J, ,Ltf as .JJ ta ff s 5 .. .xi H .. 1a,.t HWY Stovall Ret1res After 36 Yearf For thc past fivc years Mr. P. B. Sto- xall has maintains-cl an opcn linc of communication bctwccn students and faculty. ln thc ycar of 1973-74 hc was named top statc administrator by the- Tcxas Classroom Teachers Association. Mr. Stovall has always expressed a need to upgrade thc understanding of the Student through a strongcr stuflcnt council. Hc has had vc-ry successful years, and we at Wcrstc'rn Hills arc vcry appreciative of him for all ihf- finc work hc has done and for all tht- improve- ments anrl advantages hc has brought to our school with his cle-votion and untir- ing efforts. ' L Y ...M ,.L, L,.. , 1.1 L. . W 1 W 7 I9 Qffice Staff Purrushes D1fGCt1Of Providing assistance to both teachers and students was the job of the office staff. Aiding students with schedules and teacher relations were counselors Mrs. Julia Bradley, Mr. Bill Polson, Mrs. Maynette Dowler, Mr. Raymond Wright, Miss Dianne Rice, and Mrs. Madge Prince. Mrs. Sally Cornett and Mrs. Bessie Thomas acted as secretaries while Mrs. Gladys Wallace and Mrs. Sallie Carter were occupied with writ- ing tardy slips and early dismissals as well as answering telephones. Mrs. Bar- bara Blanks and Mrs. Billie Prince worked in the registrarls office. Mrs. Pcggie Herring and Mrs. Hazel Craig attended to matters concerning the school library while Mrs. Frances Lip- scomb efficiently handled the health of the school. Right: Bessie Thomas expresses her thoughts on the overworked condition of secretaries. Mrs. Ann Bradley Mrs. Sallie Carter Mrs. Sally Cornett Mrs. Hazel Craig Mrs. Maynette Dowler Mrs. Peggie Herring Mrs. Frances Lipscomb Mr. Bill Polson R Mrs. Madge Prine-e Miss Dianne Rice Mrs. Bessie Thomas Mrs. Gladys Wallaee Mr. Raymond Wright .,-was i , amiga' xiiiwimw, 4,-5 N,,. . ai, ,, ua, ., , .1 - M,-.f f 4 , -4. , .mas .... ,..... ' .,, i ww -- ., HH. . ni.. ,.,., iq...-. .. U, gf 11.11. ' ,. .... ..... I 4 A r ' f,, .vs an-.M ...vu ., Hu,-I un' a aw, 1 asus s Top Left: Mrs, Frances Lipseomb served as school nurse. Le-ft: Mrs. Gladys Wallace tele- phones the parents of an ailing student. Above: Mrs. Maynelte Dowler assists students in work- ing out their schedules. iv A 'V Li rj Q ww' if L .Q I if Art of Communication Developec in Literature Through the exploration of literature and expressing ourselves in written word, the art of communicating was developed. This was made clear through the efforts of Mrs. Linda Allie, Mrs. Marie Young, Mrs. Janna Betsill and Mrs. Bessie Greene. Mrs. Marjorie Buhl divided her time between Human- ities and American History. New to the English Department this year were Mrs. Jeanne Hinkle, Mrs. Lindeen Grace, Mrs. Ruth Sullivan and Sponsor of the Spirit Club Mrs. ,lane Durham. Mrs. Melba Jackson supervised the Moun- tain Line and The Odyssey while the Annual Staff was under the direction of Mr. Eric Mann. Mrs. Odessa Coultas continued her work with the Student Council. Mr. Gerald McComgs com- pleted his fourth year of aviation, a growing interest at Western Hills. Other English teachers include Mrs. Alpha Wenzel, Mrs. Winifred Elliott, Mrs. Kaymarie McNerney, Mrs. Linda Prevost and aides Mrs. Bettye Gomez and Mrs. Mary Hart. Right: Mrs. Marjorie Buhl takes time out during her humanities class. A t 'i gf' . .I M, 2 7 - J Mrs. Linda Allie I Mrs. Janna Betsill rf lv Mrs. Majorie Buhl A Mrs. Odessa Coultas 1' LQ N, isfc, bp lvmlbyag m L L 3 jdrkn VW Mb tl 'l Gil if fu DIL!! Nj. L 9 lf 1 DL, L L i is L fi B A1 jf LL! ,JV H 4 ,Wt YL 22 Mrs. Jane Durham Mrs. Winifred Elliott Mrs. Bettye Gomez Mrs. Lindeen Grace Mrs. Bessie Greene Mrs. Jeanne Hinkle Mrs. Melha Jackson Mr. Eric Mann Mr. Gerald McCombs Mrs. Kaymarie McNerney Mrs. Linda Prevost Mrs. Ruth Sullivan Mrs. Alpha Wenzel Mrs. Marie Young Left: Mrs. Ruth Sullivan day dreams during lunch period. Above: Mrs. Linda Prevost registers sophomores for her English class. Left: Mrs. Lindeen Grace explains Careers Day to her English class. Mrs. Mary Coddington Mrs. Geraldine Karol Students of Western Hills were given the opportunity to broaden their skills under the guidance of the Reading Department. Reading instructor, Mrs. Carolee Yarborough, tested the stu- dents at the beginning of the trimester and placed them on appropriate levels. Each member of the Class worked on an individual basis. Plan A Resource Cen- ter, supervised by Mrs. Geraldine Karol, provided the students a place to improve reading habits, with the aid of Mrs. Linda Doyle, and Mrs. Mary Cod- dington. Reading Improves Skills Mrs. Linda Doyle Top Right: Mrs. Carolee Yarborough helps stu- dent Oye DeB0er learn to read English. Right: Mrs. Geraldine Karol aids student in Plan A Resource Center. Opportunities Broaden Through Business Education Western Hills students found a broad range of business study opportunities this year. Seeretarial elasses int-luded typing and shorthand where speed and aeeuraey were emphasized by instruc- tors, Miss Gale Kurosky and Mrs. Shir- ley Thedford. Mrs. Julia Baker's book- keeping students beearne aequainted with business procedures eoneerning keeping reeords. Business Law imparted a working knowledge of von- traets and other business forms under the instruetion of Mrs. Melva Houston. Mrs. Sharon Chitwood sponsor ol the Senior Class also engaged in Voeational Offiee Edueation. t N. Committee meeting. u . .,- J, ,-Q, -4+ '9- Top Left: Miss Cale Kurosky eheeks Beeky Watts typing paper. I.:-lt: Mrs. Julia Baker eom- pares answers with Steve Helm while Karen Keith looks on. Below: Mrs. Sharon Chitwood listens to suggestions during a Senior Steering OO' WHO Q Q0 Mrs. Julia Baker Mrs. Sharon Chitwood Mrs. Melva Houston Miss Gale Kurosky Mrs. Shirley Thedford Right: Are you being facelious? questions Mrs. Mary Barron. Below: Mrs. Frances Coon helps Danny Terrell on a Geometry problem. Below Right: Mrs. Delores Wright glances at an unexpected visitor. Mrs. Mary Barron Mr. Neil Boyd Mrs. Frances Coon Mrs. Melva Ezell Mr. Andy Henderson Mr. Ed Kahler I' f 5 s-3 273- 'CI..J' 'ffwfnfff X Al?- Math Courses Offer Challenge Left: Next on the agenda for today is lunch, explains Mr. Neil Boyd. Below Left: Mr. Ed Kahler instructs his trigonometry class on the finer points on drawing a circle. Unified geometry, introduced by Mrs. Frances Coon, Mrs. Melva Ezell, Mrs. Delores Wright and Mrs. Winnie Taylor involved plane, space, and coor- dinate geometry. First and second year algebra, under the direction of Mr. Andy Henderson. Mr. Claude Little, Mrs. Maurine Mullins and Mrs. lmo- gene Williamson, dealt with equations formulas, and theorems. Advanced classes such as trigonometry, elemen- tary analysis, algebra and calculus were instructed by Mrs. Mary Barron, Mrs. Neil Boyd, Mr. Ed Kahler. Mr. Claude Little Mrs. Maurine Mullins Mrs. Winnie Taylor Mrs. Imogene Williamson Science Department Emphasizes Research Various methods of learning were illustrated to students through the efforts of the Seienee Department. Gen- eral Physical Science was offered hy Mrs. Gwen Rogers. Mr. Jimmy San- ders, Mr. Lloyd Seely. and Mrs. Marsha Suher. Biology elasses were taught hy Mrs. Ruth Amend, Mr. Roherl Dixon, and Mrs. Linda Rankin. Chemistry was again instrueted hy Mrs. Mary Lacy. New to the Seienee Department were Mr. ,lames Masters, who taught Biology, and Mr. Billy Witeher. who instrueted elasses in Physies. Above: Mrs. Cvu n Rogsrs organizes ln r dtsk Right: Mr. Rohtrl Dixon pirtltipatts on Q0 day. Q2 ,,f',-:S A ia M Q ,---4' d is 5' 'WL . Q. 'll X X gi f ' Mr. BillyWi1chvr , We .gun if .elm Left: Studrfnts wail putivntly as Mr. Jamvs Mas- ters chevks tho roll. B1-low Lvflz Miss Linda Run- kin looks exliaustm-ml ziflvr a hard day. Below: Mr. Lloyd Sffffly explains an assignmvnt to one- of his students. Miss Linda Rankin Mr. ,limmy S2'1INlllf?FH Mr. Lloyd Scffly Mrs. Doris Thompson H1stor Presents Broad Spectrum of Interest World History was taught by Mr. Leo Perkins, Mrs. Patricia MeQuerry. Mr. Ronnie Melsain and Mr. David Hel- bing, dealt with global problems and developments beginning with prehis- torie times and eoming to a elose in Spaee Age. An understanding of the growth of the United States from the thirteen colonies to a great world power was the subjeet of Ameriean history elasses instrueted by Mr. Dale Walker, Mr. James Thames. and Mr. Gary Swan. Mr. Tom Strother and Mrs. Dor- othy Niesen studied the United States Constitution and laws which were the prime eoneern of government students. Mr. W. B. Cole taught his class the her- itage of Texas eitizens while Mr. Charles Hall instructed his students on the basics of psyehology. Top Right: You really think I look like Robert Redford? questions Mr. Cary Swan. Right: Mrs. Dorothy Neisen finds pleasure in passing out assignments to her Government class. , . it 1 gr tr Q lt' 2 W W , Q at Mr. W. B. Cole Mr. Charles Hall Mrs. Patrieia MeQuerry Mrs. Candiee Metealf Mrs. Dorothy Niesen Mr. Leo Perkins Mr. Tom Strother Mr. Gary Swan Mr. Dale Walker Left: Are you sure you're in my class? ques- tions Mr. W. B. Cole. Below Left: Mrs. Candice Metcalf teaches the importance of World His- tory. Below: Mr. Leo Perkins posts grades in the grade book during his planning period. 1 gaal l4oI4f-All I4-fm w X tkuli Students Explore Foreign Cultures Students learned of the various world cultures in the foreign language classes offered. These courses were fun as well as educational. Teaching the French classes was Miss Carol Bond. Russian has become a more popular course and was offered by Mrs. Rebecca Steven- son. Miss Mary Rehm and Mrs. Doris Finks conducted the Spanish classes, while German was taught by Mrs. Bri- gilta Brandt. Latin was again instructed by Mrs. Rebecca Tyndall. Mrs. Brigitta Brandt registers a student for Ger- man. Miss Carol Bond Mrs. Brigitta Brandt Mrs. Doris Finks Miss Mary Rehm Mrs. Rebecca Stevenson Mrs. Rebecca Tyndall Pme Arts Discover Talents Students were given the opportunity to develop their talents in different areas. Some of the students had a talent for singing and were enrolled in Chorus under the direction of Mr. Raymond Friese. The art classes were instructed by Mr. Ed. Curry, while Mrs. Juanita McCulloh gave the students a chance to show their ability in dramatics. The Cougar Band and orchestra were con- ducted by Mr. Jerry Jones. Left: Alright who put the gum in my chair?' asks Mrs. Juanita McCulloh. Below Left: Mr. Raymond Friese is amazed by the choir. Ed Curry Raymond Friese Jerry Jones Mrs. Juanita McCulloh 1 Skills Developed Through P E Through various sports, physical skills of the individual students were revealed. Girls P.E. classes were instructed by Mrs.'Thelma Cole, and Mrs. Flossie Roberts, while Mrs. Lea Martin taught girls tennis and volley- ball classes. Mr. Chuck Greene taught Gymnastics during the winter trimester and Mr. Kenneth Walker coached the girls track team, along with their regu- lar Boy's P.E. classes. Girls health was taught by Mrs. Shirley Abrams. Mr. Mike Morris coached the swim team in addition to teaching boyis health along with Mr. Joe Solsona. Right: Mrs. Lea Martin discusses a problem situ- ation with a student. Below Right: Mrs. Flossie Roberts instructs warm-up exercises. Mrs. Shirley Abram Mrs. Thelma Cole Mr. Charles Greene Mr. Joe Solsona Mr. Kenneth Walker L4-ft: Mrs. The-Ima Colv vhecks aiu-ndancc in hvr P.E. rlass. B1-low: Mr. Charlf-5 Crm-n looks on as students work dilignnlly on gyrnnaslim, routines. Home Economics Extends Field of Stud Broadening knowledge in the field of family life was the goal of the home eco- nomics department. Students learned the essentials of creating a good home through courses such as cooking and sewing. Mrs. Carol Towne held home- making classes while Mrs. Susan McNeill directed students taking Home and Family Living. Mrs. Cynthia Gal- lagher and Mrs. Ruth Campbell taught Child Development, a course quickly becoming more popular at Western Hills. Right: Sccn in her natural surroundings is Mrs. Susan McNeill. Below: Mrs. Carol Towne taught cooking and sewing classes. Mrs. Ruth Campbell Mrs. Cynthia Gallagher Mrs. Susan McNeill Mrs. Carol Towne 'T Industrial Arts Encourages Vocational Skills Aicling studs-nts in thx' mlf-ve-lopmvnt of 41-rlain vovalionul skills was the task of thc- lnflustrial Arts Dc-parlmc-nt. Thi- husir' tr-vhniqiu-s of clrzifting worn dum- onstralf-rl by lVlr. .lack Bishop whilv wood shop and IIll'i2ll shop classes worr- taughl hy Mr. Bill Nlazy and Mr. Robert lVl1tl,ar0n, rf-spt-1'tivr'ly. Elorlrictity ancl plzlstivs, hoth L1 growing intvrost at W4-slr-rii Hills. wvrv voiirliivlvrl hy Mr. Bolwrt lVlc'Ka5. Loft: Mr. Bill Mazy allows a sturlvnl a glance' al his graflr-hook. Bvlow: Mr. Rohm-rt McLaren pro- parz-s to de-monstralv his lcaralv skills. B3 Mr. Jam-k Bishop Mr. Bill Maxy Mr. Bolwrl lVl1'l,ar4'n lVlr. Rohm-rl lVlvKuy Business Courses Train on the Io Students were given an opportunity to obtain vocational talents both in the classroom and on the job. Distributive Education, offered by Mr. Tom Parks, allowed students to attend classes and later work at local businesses. Mr. U. S. Cox instructed Industrial Cooperative Training in which the student earned credits as well as a salary. Mrs. Elise Ball directed Home Eco- nomics Cooperative Education, a course centered around raising children and cooperating with people. Students were able to obtain jobs at day care cen- ters and nursing homes. Right: Mrs. Elise Ball assists a student in her third period class. Below: Mr. Tom Parks wears a skeptical look as he grades papers. Mrs. Elise Ball Mr. U. S. Cox Mr. Tom Parks 1'- Aides Provide Supervision Student supervision was the key to the responsibilities of the aides. Mrs. Lois DeShazo helped to regulate the supervised study hall. Mr. Willie MeConieo and Mr. Mike Keller aeled as campus monitors. Their duties ineluded ehecking parking stickers and hall passes. Left: Mr, Mike Keller casts an unbelieving look at the teller of a tall tale. Below: Showing enthu- siasm before an upcoming football game is Mr. Willie MeConiCo. Mrs. Lois DeShazo Mr. Mike Keller Mr. Williqr MeConieo Efficient Staffs Aid Western Hills Services for Western Hills were pro- vided by three staffs. Don Abbott worked over the day janitorial staff, while the night crew was headed by Mr. Oidell Sneed. ' Lunch was prepared for the students and faculty by the cafeterial staff, supervised by Mrs. Gwen Hampton. Right: The janitorial staff consisted of: ffront rowj Don Abbott, O,dell Sneed, and Frank Shaw, fback rowj Johnnie Foreman, Fritz Neim- eyer, Perry Ashford, and J. C. Harris. Below: The cafeteria staff included ffront rowj Gwen Hampton, Medinia Pryor, Delores Lance, Gla- dys Vinson, Charlotte Long, Ethel Russell, Billie Maxwell, and Constance Hall, fback rowj Drene Crosby, Pansy Helton, Nettie Thomas, Louise Thrasher, Beatrice Deckard, and Marie Angton. .uf Left: J. C. Harris stretches across one of the lunchroom tables for a moment of relaxation. Below Left: Mrs. Medinia Pryor works effi- ciently to keep the lunch lines moving smoothly. The secret consciousness of duty well perforrnedg the public voice of praise that honors and rewards virtueg all these are yours. Francise IW.-o OPPCDRTUNITIES Band Marches i Under the direction of Mr. Jerry Jones, one hundred twelve instrumen- talists made up the largest band in the history of WHHS. For the bandsmen, school started two weeks early with the beginning of summer band. The band gave outstand- ing presentations at pep rallies and halftimes at football games. They also presented special performances at the city marching contest, and the Stock Show Parade. Above: Band performs during halftime at the last game. Right: Quennion Echols provides high stepping entertainment at the Carter game. Stock Show Parade Above Left: Arther Fiedler, eat your heart out,'l exclaims Mr. Jerry ,lones after giving a half-time show. Above: Majorettes Lisa Moore and Ellen Brown proudly display their mums during the pep rally. Left: Andy Trotter, Mr. Jones, and Robert Clark load instruments in preparations for leaving to play in the State Fair. Right: Drummm-rs Larry Kell:-y, Joe Bosws-ll, and .lvff Pow:-rs pri-purv to leave for the Statv Fair. Top Right: K4-vin Ward plays the drums during u pi-p rally. Above-: Drum Major Steve Hvnvh 4iif'l't't!-1liIt'ilLlllfilillI'iIlfl a half-time show. and Plays at State Fair Success for the Band this year was due to the many talents of its individu- als and the concentrated efforts of the drum majors and majorettes. Drum major Quennion Echols spent part of his summer at UTA in special classes for drum majors. Ellen Brown and Lisa Moore attended classes at SMU learning new routines and techni- ques which benefited them greatly this year. Robert Clark, band captain, and Kel- ley Coleman, band lieutenant, assisted Mr. Jerry Jones in leading and directing the band through its many activities. lt was through the combined efforts of these people, and the individual members that the band had such a suc- cessful year. Top: The 1974-75 Cougar Band. Left: Kenneth Clark patiently waits to march in the last game of the year. Orchestra, Band Perform 1r Under the direction of Mr. Lee Friese, the Orchestra participated in many performances. Mr. Friese, a new teacher this year, took the Orchestra to several Middle schools to present special programs there, Some of the programs presented to the student body this year were the Christmas program, and playing the musical score to this yearas drama presentation. Top: The 74-75 Orchestra was one of the largest ever. Above Right: All right, you guys, hit it! exclaims Mr. Lee Friese. Right: Melinda Wilson prepares her clarinet for orchestra practice. Christmas Production Under the guidance of band director lVlr. Jerry Jones, the stage band partici- pated in many programs here and at other schools. It was through the combined efforts of the specially selected members and band assistants, Richard Padilla and Rick Tuck that the Stage Band had such a successful year. Left: Scott Wood listens intently to Mr. Jones' instructions. Below: The 1974-75 Stage Band was a specially selected group of talented peo- ple. Right: Mr. Friese directs his class in singing for an upcoming concert. Bottom: Chorus members were: tfront rowj Mr. Friese, Terin McMahan, Teresa Tillery, Diane Boston, Duana Harrison, Dorothy Henderson, Lisa Bochcnko, Ann Love, Leza Wilson, Jana Marbut, Sophia Rice, Liz Cooke, Joyce Barnes, Tami Tolincasi, T. C. Rudolph, Johnnel Wright, fsecond rowj ,ludy Blue, Jence Coleman, Darla Penton, Jean Brooks, Patty Robinson, Rhonda McDonald, Debbie Smith, Marjorie Holmes, Pam Dunning, Carol Motes, Joyce Harrell, Barbara Keaton, Lutrella Henderson, Cynthia Brown, Pricilla Angton, Debra Mayberry, Regina Hobbs, Caro- line Siewert, Rebecca Messina, fthird rowj Con- rad Robinson, Mike Hall, Kurtis Misick, Rich- ard Gonzolez, Helen Meachem, Linda Slizs, Jan- ette Holland, Lajeanna Lee, Carla Board, Col- leen Smart, Sylvia Hill, Tammy Cootee, Connie Baker, Eureka Martin, Helen Anderson, Wanda Worthy, Shauna Horner, Paula Smith, Hulene Anderson, Penny Lowe, Cheryl Anderson, Vero- niea Qualls, ffourth rowj Alvin Vaughan, David Blaekerby, Bill Hall, Charles Speed, Tom Takes, James Fisher, Gary Franklin, Reginald Scott, Walter Newsome, John Moehring, Alan Clem- mons, Robert McAnulty, Emerson Wade, Blaine Kahlcr, Kenneth Wilson, Dale Blankenship, Frank Ventimiglia, Dale Shultz, Thom Healy, Brent Wood, Steve Smith. Chorus Membership Rises ith New Director The WHHS Chorus began its second year with a new director, Mr. Lee Friese. Membership rose this year and became a joint effort of two full classes second and third periods. Chorus members performed a Christ- mas program forthe student body, Left: Chorus members practiced new singing methods daily. Expression of tht- vis-ws of their olass to the Student Counvil was thc- rcspon- sihilityofthcClz1ss Rt'lJI'PHPIll2lliYfTS. The-y brought forth prohlm-ins and vom- mvnts to thv f-xc-ctitiw lnourrl for flisvus- St0I1.Th0f'2liS0 rc'pi't-st-titmt thvir entirv 1-lass in important its-visions. Tlwy ussistvtt in tlistrihution of stu- tlt-nt dirt-cftorit-s untl in st-lting up of ttatrivvs. Thvir CitFtSIlItL1S projmtt was to t'ollt't'tlls'1'c'ssa1ry urtivtvs for Ilwrian Improsy Clinit' in lin-riu. Top Right: Representing thc- frcshman class wore: Sheryl Tufrkinuss and Stvwart Newton. Ahovv Lett: Senior rt-pri-sc-ritutivcs were Lynn Bogvr and Kiki Hugvr. Right: Showing all hor agility is vicv-prf-sithfrit Ellvn Pl:-dgvr. Fellowship Is Shown by Representatives Left: Junior representatives were Glenda go ,7 Mulnroe and Bryan Kinney. Below Left: Show- t' a ing all forms of authority for the Student Coun- cil was Kirk Brown. Below Right: Neta Nichols was the treasurer for the Student Council. 3 1'9 K! QIWU' r. Q Q 5 N.s'!'n1vl'f 0 n lst., , 1 K ff, 5 xullvsffi' e 'W-1-6' '1vn,'l.2u.a : WllfQ4 'Halal' a 1 4 n p u H024 fs . Unit Expressed by Student Counc Good citizenship and true integrity were the goals of the 1974-75 Student Council. President Kirk Brown and the other Executive Board members expressed enthusiasm, and promoted the general welfare of the student body. The eouneil representatives were selected by seeond period Classes and met once a month through the trimes- ter. Sponsor, Mrs. Odessa Coultas, spent long dedicated hours working with the Student Couneil. Right: The niee teacher is here. says Mrs. Odessa Coultas. Below: Kerin Capper presides at a Student Council meeting. was ',a XX Left: Kcrin Capper, Sccrclary, reads minutes from prcvious Council mcc-ling. Below: Sopho- more class rcprcsentalivcs wcrc Duana Harrison and Lisa Plcclgcr. Lowcr Lcfl: Executive- Board members include: lboltom row, left to rightj Brian Kinny, Ellen Plcdgcr, Kirk Brown, Duana Harrison, Nlklli Nichols, Stcwarl Newton, Kiki Hager, Shcryl Tucknics, Lisa Plcdger and Karin Capper. JI: '30 hh, New uniforms and fresh- men were the beginnings for if y the 1975 Splflt Club. Members were lnvolved in keeping the Splflt alive at pep rallles and football games The artlstic mem- bers deslgned posters and all interested painted and plat ed them on the walls ol Mascots helped cheer- leaders ln leadlng cheers and decldlng who earned the sp1r1t stlck for the week. 'Isl Top: Governors Board members were: ffront rowj Carla Gamblin, Konnie Karnes, Karen Anderson, and Kathy Hitt, fback rowj Spon- sor Mrs, Durham, Michelle McDavid, Wendy Fruend, Mary Martin, Ann Nichols, Sheryl Elli- son, Carla Martin, Donna Colbert, Vararie Fisher, Dawn Reed, Kathy Hannigan, Barbara Mirike, and Claudia Wakefield. Right: Spirit Club members mix with others to show complete school spirit. Pep Rallies Draw Spirit p Q t, ,.. Top Lvft: Mascot Rhonda Gibson takes ai sip from a cup and replies What is it? Top Right: Mascots for tht- Spirit Club were Rhonda Gibson and Nanette- Lovkhart. Left: Spirit Club mem- bers Dawn Rvvd and Bobbie Baird exhibit their screaming abilitir-s during Pep rallies. Squad Projects Conslstent Splfl The outstanding spirit of tht- 1974- 75 Varsity vougar choorleadvrs rnoti- vate-d thc' studvnt body in supporting the athictt-s with vnthusiastitf tfhsrors. Unfailing loyalty and support was cxhibitcd hy 1-avh cheerleadvr. The rhm-rl:-adt-rs attt-nded poster parties and devoratvd tht' auditorium for pop raliivs. An outstanding Cougar of the Wf?t?kii was prosvntcd with a skit given by the Varsity squad during this pep rally, which aroused spirit. Top Right: Boogie Down Chm r Cindy CQYIIY and Chris Svhafvr. Ahoxe Junior D Ann Rtfd Right: Joy Sparks and Kristi Brashr ars Left: Bt-vky. I caift lwlii-vv you forgot your ' tights. said Judy Scott. B1-low: junior, Shvrri Montgomvry. Bi-low Lf-ft: The- Varsity 4'lu-i-rlt-ud- ers sing Almz1iVlutf'r zittltlvltislpr-prt1lly'. Enthusiasm Increases Support Right: Susan Capper and Jan Horne plan a pep rally with Cheerleader Sponsor, Mrs. Thelma Cole. Below Left: Juanita Fulson and Lisa Hatcher. Lower Right: The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders include: Susan Capper, Juanita Fulson, Lisa Hatcher. and Jan Horne. Cougar spirit was reflected in the 1974-75 Junior Varsity and Freshman Cheerleaders. Encouragement dis- played by eheerleaders added school spirit to all. The dedication of Mrs. Thelma Cole, sponsor for the Varsity and .lunior Varsity Cheerleaders was appreciated by both squads. Mrs. Lin- deen Grace, sponsor of the Freshman Cheerleaders gave her time in advising these girls. Eaeh individual portrayed energetic leadership ability. 4 K QWVN, Left: Freshnlan Shoryl Tuoknic-S and Lauryl Dunsworth vlu-1-r at basketball gamma Be-low Loft: Cay Lawrvnvt- and Connie Pos- anxiously wait for another vhs-or during thc- pop rally. B1-low Right:Frcshmanchvcrleadvrs.Bo1lom:lVlrs. Lindecvn Cram' sponsored the Freshman cheer' leaders. 61 A I Camera Club members were involved in taking pictures for many school activities this year. They took pictures of all school sponsored activities, including dances and sports teams. They entered a contest for photogra- phy at Six Flags Mall March 3 thru 8. In it they entered many different scenes, colors, and special effects pic- tures. Top: Cameras are just the beginnings of photog- raphy. Right: Michael Leach dries prints in the school dark room. ,f- ' ,,,,,ai mera Club Has Your Picture Left: Camera club members were: ffront rowj David Lievrouw, Kiki Hager, Anna Scott, Martha Peterson, Dana Ponder, lback rowj Brian Lundin, David Peterson, Kelly Osborn, Mike Leach, and Greg' Buchanan. Bottom Left: Kiki Hager carefully mixes solutions for developing film. Below: Brian Lundin sets up a picture in the enlarger. V.- '.aw l 9 x , I 64 K1 . Young L1fe Expands 1n Interes Right: Steve Ames leads the singing. Below Left: Leaders include, Allan Brown, Raye Ann Crit- tenden, Steve Ames, Lisa Newland, and Howard Baker. Below Right: Greg Garland and Susan Taggart partir-ipate in a skit. Bottom: Allison Alter, Susan Mayo, Patti Montgomery, Wayne Wisniewski, and Bob Campbell attended Young Life regularly. Under the guidanne and leadership of Howard Baker, Young Life meetings were held weekly at the Western Hills Baptist Chureh. Club leaders from TCU included, Ray Anne Crittenden, Allen Brown, Lisa Newland, and Steve Ames. Young Life eonsisted of skits, songs, and a talk relating to a further under- standing of Jesus Christ. Campaigners, a smaller hihle study of Christian youth, sought a deeper understanding of the Bible. A ski trip to Crested Butte, Colorado, and several retreats through- out the year, were a few exciting activi- ties provided by Young Life. oe HQPQ' Above Left: Howard Baker, Young Life Leader. Above Right: Steve Ames, Kathy Hitt, and Mike Markwardt enjoy Young Life. Left: Donna Col- bert, Wade Smith, Karen Mounce, and Patti Cates await the next song. ' Tri-I-Ii-Y Participates in Pre Ledge 66 L- Tri-Hi-Y was organized again this year for Western Hills girls inter- ested in various fund raising projects and activities sponsored by the YMCA. Twenty-five girls went to Dallas to participate in Pre Ledge, from those, four traveled to Austin to join youth from all over Texas in the Youth in Government Program. An overnight outing at Camp Carter and Volleyball game with the faculty were other planned activities. Top: Tri-Hi-Y members included: Lynne Moore, ,lulie Takes, Amy Harris, Valerie Fisher, Tammy Allen, Ann Studer, Nancy Hill, Kellie Charles, Debbie Owen, Eilene OlRiley, Michelle Brown, Dawn Reed, Sheri Montgomery, DlAnn Reed, Bobbie Baird, Judy Cosgrove, Cindi Gentz. Right: Officers for Tri-Hi-Y were: Sheri Montgomery, Bob- bie Baird, and Cindi Centz. l15IT ' Senior Steering Committee ?romotes Exciting Activities 'ss 4.4! '-4. A - 'ia The Senior Steering Committee sponsored by Mrs. Sharon Chitwood consisted of a student representative from each Senior homeroom, and the Senior class officers. The Steering Com- mittee met frequently to plan and dis- cuss Senior activities, which included dances, elf day, heard growing contest, Senior Prom. Picnic, and various other projects. Left: Mrs. Sharon Cliitwood sponsored the Sen- ior Steering Committee. Below: The Senior Steering Committee. l i i l I i 414 Advisor Board Aids in Communication Right: Sponsor. Mrs. Ode-ssti tiouitm-s. Bviow: Wade' Smith talks with Nvldrti Carroll. und Bar- hzira Miriki-. B4-lowRight:TiivStl1tlt-nt Advisory inffinhcrs inviudef: Patti Dre-nnon. Kristi Dodson. Kathy Wiiliziriis, Miki' Brownvli, Pgiui Cullum. Te-rry Gunn. Bill Adztms,t1nd Wadi- Smith, The Student Advisory Cornrnittvv. in its third n'onsvm'iitivP year, wus spon- sored hy, Mrs. Ode-ssa Couitas. A meet- ing was callt-d wiic-mrve-r nemimi to dis- miss and anulyzt- studont rolationships, and to improv- t'0I'HI1ll1Ilil'2liiOIl and voopvrution within the student lnody. sl ..l, Red Cross Provides Service Opportunities I The Red Cross Program sought determinedly to fulfill its goal this year of introducing to its members, the many different facets of service it pro- vides. Mrs. Maynette Dowler sponsored the Red Cross, which met spontane- ously. During January the Red Cross Representatives from each second period class, collected donations from the student body. Left: Mrs. Maynettc Dowler, sponsor for the Red Cross smiles happily. Below: Red Cross mem- bers included a representative from each second period class. y T pn. lu! Au 1 L. A22 ,, ,H , ,Zap .Q ,fi , Vf I Nj P.T.A. Cams Educauon and EXPEFIGHC Future Teac-hers ol America, spon- sored by Mrs. Frances Coon, was formed for sludenls interested in the teaching profession. The members worked together lo better understand the problems, methods, responsibilities, and rewards from leaching and helping people. Above Right: Future Teachers of America. Above: FTA officers include: Robert Martin, President Sylvia Padilla, Seerelaryg Dequila Pemberton, Vice Presidentg Carla Richardson, Treasurer. Right: Sponsor, Mrs. Frances Coon. Individual Achievement Emphasized in CEA OEA, sponsored hy Mrs. Sharon Chitwood and Mrs. Shirley Thedlorml. consisted of students enrolled in Vomi- lional Office Erlueulion. The purpose of the Cluh was lo provide for the explora- tion in the field ol office oeeupations, lo develop leadership, and Lo create an appreciation ol the role of business in the soeiety. Left: Mrs. Shirley Tlieflforcl. and Mrs. Sharon Chilwood sponsored the ORA. Below: lVleniluers of OEA. Vocational Clubs Work Top Left: Members of DECA were: ffront rowj Dawn Brumbelow, Carol Johnson, Teri Bowlen, Linda White, Brenda Well, fsecond rowj Kristy West, Connie Sparks, Holly Havilk, Steve Hutcherson, Bryan Haub, fback rowj Kenny Humphreys, Mike Lee, Mike Massey, Ted Faa- borg, and Debbie Pinkard. L! 3 E .. , f 11QX,y, y S E 2 Thr- rnombc-rs of VICA and DECA worluvd part-tirnr' in loral industries and luisiiivsscs putting thvir skills to use in somtiz-ty. This practical exporivnvf- ournod them high svhool credits outside' of the school curriculum. Mr. Tom Parks and Mr. Ulyssfvs Cox worked togothor to tvliullf-nge: students in dovvl- oping a working ability. Mumlwrs of VICA we-ro: lfront rowl Dwayne Hatclier, David Mendolu, ,lamos Hawk, Bob Foster, Mr. Cox, lmiddle rowl Greg Zant, Dennis Buck- nvr, fback rowl Bobby Kennedy, Kim Gilclorslffve, Kathy Brunz, Cooper Col- lins, Rfrnce Morris, Joh Faaborg. Mr. Cox vxpluins to Rl'Il4'l' Morris and Coopvr Collins the- tvvhniquvs of obtaining jobs. .1 ' 52,5 1 5 . V ,ew Math Club Competes Wlth 514111 Mrs. Franees Coon and Mrs. 1m0- gene Willianisrmn sponsored the 1974- 75 Math Club. Throughout the year the club members participated in competi- tion with various schools. Meeting every Thursday, the Math Club worked with number sense and basic math to improve their speed and skill. Right: Susan Goodyear participated in the Math Club. Below: Mrs. Imogene Williamson spon- sored the Math Club. Lower: Members of the Math Club pose for photographer. tudents Explore the Unknown l 5 Under the guidance of Mrs. Mary Lacy, members of the Science Club increased their knowledge and gained new insights into the field of Science. ln the science classes, use of laboratory equipment for experimentation was an important aspect ofthe curriculum. The members experience created an interest for further scientific study. Top Left: Mark Harris carefully measures chem- ical solutions for his experiment. Above: Mrs. Mary Lacy sponsored the Science Club. Left: Science Club members included: ffrom left to rightj Lisa Wilson, Anna Scott, Paul Uselton, Jolene Marsh, Matt Hardin, Mark Harris, Dee Snow, Tamara Martin, and Bryan Hegewald. Encouraging the development of character, worthy leadership, and stim- ulating a desire to render services for the students of Western Hills was the goal of the National Honor Society. Through the concentrated efforts of the sponsors, Mrs. Ruth Amend, Mrs. Alpha Wenzel, Mrs. Frances Coon, and Mr. Raymond Wright, College Day and Career Day was made possible at West- ern Hills. Selected in their Junior year, the Seniors that maintained a 3.5 grade average for five quarters and a citizen- ship average not lower than an E, became this year's members of the National Honor Society. The remaining Juniors and Seniors who met these requirements were introduced into the society during the spring trimester. Top: This yearls members of the National Honor Society were: ffront rowl Judy Dean, Denise Chamberlain, Donna Bratton, Paula Bare, Joyce Dickson, Karen Hitt, Donna Hernandez, Diane Bratton, fsecond rowl Laura Hines, Chandra Chandler, Cena Vee Ellingson, Debbie Dahl, Laura Freeman, Kirk Brown, Paul Cullum, John Fanl, Randy Armstrong, lthird rowj Randy Hawkins, Tim Hatcher, Steve Hench. HS Encourages Leadership l ll! lllif it ll 13141 Q 2 X i Left: Diane Bratton and Chandra Chandler were this year's treasurer and secretary. Below: The sponsors this year were Mrs. Alpha Wenzel, Mrs. Francis Coon, Mr. Raymond Wright, and Mrs. Ruth Amend. Bottom: Additional members of the society were: lfront rowl Karen Keith, Colleen Lynch, Cathy Taggart, Ellen Pledger, Karen Anderson, Kim McKee, Paula Asburn, Sara Tucker, lsecond rowl Sue Pounders, Dequita Pemberton, Cathy Zinn, Laura Wells, Maryann Romanchek, Cherilyn Lee, Julie Tra- yhhan, Judi Garner, Sharon Standley, Vicki M4'Alindon, Patty Sando, lbaek rowj Keven Ward, Ted White, Norman Niesen, Andrew Tram mel, Debbie Gesehke. . fm N if-xvfrg-ff To promote fellowship and under- standing among students interested in the peoples and cultures of the Americas, is the goal of the Pan Am Club. Under the direction of Miss Mary Rehm, and Denise Chamber- lain, the Club participated in many activities such as flea markets and candy sales. The money raised from these projects was donated to worthy charities. Above Right: Denise Chamberlain speaks to the club about forthcoming activities. Above: Linda Hewitt was this year's Secretary of the district. Below: Club members listen intently to plans for the trip to San Antonio WHHS Pan Am - .i ftizaii : ' iii 'air :am .., ata' - 5 F62 wk, B' Marks Fourth Year OU- E: Lvfl: Spanish ffluli oifiu-rs from liolloni to lop wvrff: Dvnisf' CilLllIlill'I'iiliIl fprvsifivnli. Churlvm' Martin flsl Yin- Prwirii-rili. fVIaxinc- Marlin 12nd Vim- Pre-Fiilviili. Linda H1-wiitl QS:-vre-lairyj. Brenda He-will iilislurianj, and .If-an Childrf-ss fTTl?3Sl1Ft'Fi. B4-low: Miss Rm-hm was this ym-uris sponsor of lin- Chili, Bvlnw Lvfli The Pun Ani Club halluppruwiiiiuli-ly 55IIl4'ITliJ1'I'5lhiF-XPLIV. Club Earns Recognition A relatively new club at Western Hills, the Russian Club, one ofthe smaller clubs with 24 members joined many of the school activities. They also tied for first place in the Homecoming Decoration Competition. Mrs. Rebecca Stevenson organized the elub to bring the Russian classes together in organized activities to study and experience the Asian cultures. ,ww Above. Clarlna Stcwnson reflects on the pun- ishment administered to Alexander Hamilton for mispronouneing a word. Above Right: ffront to backj Kenneth Clark 1Vice Presidentj, Brenda Hewitt flst Representativej. Barbara Williams fsecretaryj, Yetive Grantham QPrcsidcntj, Anthony Balthazar 1TreasurerJ, Chandra Chans dler 12nd Represcntativej. Right: The Russians are coming! 1 German Club Participates in 1 f ovemberfest .,,:e5 ' . s Creating a better understanding between foreign lands and our own was the goal of the German Club. Mrs. Bri- gitta Brandt sponsored many activities this year including ice skating, operat- ing a booth at the Novemberfest, and a visit to a German Restaurant. Above Left: Mrs. Brigitta Brandt smiles as she prepares to give a German Test. Above: German Club members were: ffirst rowj Dede Rasco, Lisa Lee, Debie Sloan, Denise Rasco, Larry Kel- ley, Qsecond rowj Billy Biddlecome, Duana Har- rison, Lila Boyster, Carol Hancock, Debbie Crandale, Stephanie Coleman, Greg Buchanan, Mark Presswood, Larry Lane, fthird rowj Carla Champlin, Carla Sickles, Pat Phillips, Kelley Osburn, Kim Stone, Debbie Crandall, Leza Wila son, Paul Usselton. Leftz' Larry Kelley attempts to persuade Tracy Griffith to buy some Gummy Bears. French Club Examines People and Cultures Through organized activities, the French club strived to promote a better understanding of the differences which exist between the peoples and culture of France. Mrs. Carol Bond sponsored activities such as going to French restaurants. Left: Mrs. Carol Bond prepares to practice a pro- ject idea on her class. Below: Members of the French club were: ffront rowj Dusty Dancer, Sophia Rice, Dee Snow, Carol Bond, Carrie McQueary, Durina Ringer, Karen Hitt, Paula Morgan, ant Tina Blackbird, fback rowj Mike Healy, Tim Hatcher, Gregston Campbell, Debbie Baker, Debra Hill, and Tamera Martin. Drama Prov1des Fest1val of Comedy To promote and encourage interest in the theater and dramag to correlate areas of study within the range of com- munication were the goals of the Drama Club. Under the leadership of Terry Cann, presidentg and Judy Blue, vice-presi- dentg both for the second year, all classes participated in plays throughout the year. With the aid of Mrs. McCulloh they co-sponsored the Cougar Capers and the Festival of Comedy. Left: Practice makes perfect for stage prod- uctions, as Drama students will agree. Lower Left: l've told you at least five times I'm the hero! expresses Gregory Burton. Lower Right: And now for our next act . . .M announces Mrs. McCulloh. L E '--...Ak .. in Communications Stressed Students Whole Earth Communications, a new club at WHHS, was sponsored by Mrs. Melba Jackson and Mrs. Carolee Yar- borough. .The club began studying fields of broadcasting. Field trips to TCU study- ing cameras and acting methods gave experience to members on how televi- sion programs were organized. Top Right: Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Yarborough were in charge of the organization. Above: Mary Jane Dills listens as a speaker does some inter- pretations. Right: Whole Earth members prac- tice their skill with a tape recorder. ,,,,.,...,w Ak bm Students Aid in Child Development ' .3 1- ' p i III7 MW! l Child Development, organized by the Homemaking department, consisted this year of three classes. With Mrs. Ruth Campbell and Miss Cynthia Calla- har coaching, students learned the bas- ics in child care and upbringing. The students met everyday for 40 minutes of classroom and then went to area ele- mentary schools to aid teachers in teaching of youngsters. Top Left: Mrs. Ruth Campbell teaches her Child Development class how to read to children. Loft: Susan Taylor teaches a little girl how to do her math assignment. M UNTAI LI E and DAILY DEBRI The MOUNTAIN LINE staff and DAILY DEBRIS staff this year were both headed by Mrs. Melba Jackson. Every class wrote articles to appear in the school newspaper and in the daily short publication. The MOUNTAIN LINE was a publi- cation coming out every four weeks, headed by editor Anna Martinez. June Ford, editor of the DAILY DEBRIS worked to send the publica- tion out second period Tuesday through Friday. Right: Mrs. Jackson headed both the MOUN- TAIN LINE staff and the DAILY DEBRIS. Below: Mary Martin confers with ,Iune Ford on placing an announcement in the DAILY DEBRIS. il? as omprise Journalism Department pta, 'K A hp L W xg ' ., M-I-'jg 1 F Q ,- MJ Top Lvfl: Annu Murlim-z.4'dilc1r, and T:-rry Calm,Ire-us11rvr,1'l1m'kuve-rluyrmuts.Above: Marjorie- Adams and T1-rry Gunn sf-Iwi pivturcrs for lhv front IILIQIP. Lvflt Jllllt' Ford. vclilor of lhv DAILY DEBRIS, works on lhe' following: rlay's nuwspupc-r. i 1 S a 2 .. I. x. Top: Annual Staff members were: lfront rowl Ns-ta Baby Doll Nichols, Patti Pick Up Cates, Cathy Susie Q Zinn, Laura Happy Homemaker Freeman, Mary Jane Bom Dills, Donna Paneho Hernandez, Lisa Scarlet Lane, Sharon Nancy Nurse Standley, lbaek rowj ,leffy John Boyd' Sanders. David Flasher Phillips, David Harpo Lievrouw, Siamese twins Judi Garner and Jennifer Giles, Robert Hippity Hoppitym Clark, Andy Red Baron Trammel, Tracey The Re-v Johnson, and Frank Chopper Ventimiglia. Right: With Mr. J. Erie Mann heading the organization, annual staffers were notorious for class picture making. ,g 5 A ' l ,i X l K xj Y lk X xr! N, l V t X l J X w X 'X a l 1 X, ook Making Headed by Annual Staff 16' fx Reflecting memories for the past year was the goal for the 1975 CATA- MOUNT staff. With guidance from Mr. J. Eric Mann, Sharon Standley, editor, and 18 staff members the CATA- MOUNT was put out for the seventh year. The CATAMOUNT staff was in charge of class pictures, Mr. and Miss WHHS elections, and class favorites. Left: Robert Clark turns stamper happy during class picture making. Below: Among her many duties, Sharon Standley carefully checks quad paks. Below Left: Annual staffers work daily with designing layouts. ...ix W, k,...-ali' 4' 'W' ind' f ., ,, ,. Ai. l 9 1 Every individual has a place to Hll in the world, and is important, in some respect, whether he chooses to be so or not. Nathaniel Hawthorne QF, ,,. Q Xmfi wve if 36311. ,-4 i fx six, 2-3 Ks .fx e mrfgw , iffiw Q 'f:,,l ty? i 'haw hw Www PRGSPECTIVES 94 Mr. and Miss WHH5 Km-rin Cappm-r and Kirk Brown wt-rv It-1-tt-il lVlr. anfl lVliss WIIHS hy tht- stu- lc-nt hotly in tht- ,lanuary 1'l4'4'tions. it-rin has lm-n a me-ntlwr of thv swiin mini lor tht- past four ye-ars anrl in ha-r pophoniora- yt-ar wt-nt to statin As a .lun- or she' was 4-lt-1-lt-sl Stutlvnt Counvil rt-asure-r: along with ln-ing sa-lf-vtvtl as unior faxoritv. During hvr Svnior yvar ht' svrtm-tl as sf-vrvtary lor thc' Counvil. long: with living Svnior vlass pri-sidvnt. 'ha' DAR. goorl vitizc-nship award was lso awarrlwl to K1-rin. Plans for thx' uturi' art' lo go Io 1-ollf-gvaml work on or BS. in Nursing. Stumlvnt Counvil prvsifli-nt Kirk Brown. has playml lootlrall aml also ran travk for W1-storn Hills. ln his .lunior your hm' was votml as outstanding alhlvla' for Tha' F4-llowship of Christian Ath- lr-tvs. Kirk svrwrl as vim--prvsitlc-tit ol F.C.A. and was also a National Honor Sorivly nwnthvr. Swimming, hunting. rvarling, and driving his var arc' among his intvrc-sts. Kirk also hope-s to attoml Rim- Univvrsity in Ihr- fall. Kiki Hager, Tim MelVlahon. toppo- site pagej Patti Montgomery. and Paul Brooks were seleeted as finalist for Mr. and Miss WI-IHS. Finalist Kiki Hager, was a Senior representative on the stu- dent Couneil and a member of the Stri- pling Teen Board. She was seleeted as Homeeoming Queen by the student body in Oetober. Kiki has been a mem- ber of the swim team three years and the traek team for two. Her interests inelude art. photography, sailing, the organ, and getting involved with peo- ple. Tim lVlelVlahon, a three year basket- ball player and a member of the Stu- dent Couneil, was ehosen as a finalist in January. As an early graduate. Tim plans on taking a few college eourses and majoring in business. Tim has served on the Senior steering eommit- tee aml during his Senior year helped with the management of the basketball team. lVleeting people, driving his ear, aml playing basketball are among Tim's ehief interests. Patti lVlontgome,ry has been quite aetive in the Spirit elub and during her .lunior year served as a eheerleader. She was a finalist for elass favorite dur- ing her Sophomore year, and during her Senior year was erowned as football queen. Patti plans on majoring in math. but in her spare time enjoys water and snow skiing. playing tennis. and play- ing the piano. Basketball is just about the life of Paul Brooks. He has been an outstand- ing athlete on the team for four years. During his Sophomore year he was seleeted as the best Sophomore player in the eily. and again in his ,lunior year was honored as all-distriet player. Paul also enjoys baseball and in his .lunior year was presented as all-distriet player. Being around and meeting people is something Paul enjoys. along with musie. Paul plans to attend T.W.C. and work on his P.l'1. major. K 'L , '1f'54mL . as N- a f sf 45' at ,. i xt.. 2 2.3- f l. i up iw .V It 'JL its f' fs'-aa 1, at 4 ip K 4 aft .1 W. X9 xg gg J Q . . K ' K K angry L Ja M xihl U s 5 - -- Y is KKK X 'M-:fi if P , X.-fy' iff KL xg 'Q' x3f! -w , ,Pm wqf -N5 5 ' Seniors Acknowledged for Honors Top Right: Officers of the class of 75: Lynn Bog:-r, Secretary: Kerin Cappf-r, Pri-sidc-mg and Konnie Karnes. Virre-President. Right: Mrs. Sharon Chitwood sponsored the Senior class. Left: Debbie Dahl, Chandra Chandler, and Nathan Harnagal were finalists in the National Merit Scholarship. Below Left: Colleen Lynch has been honored with many outstanding sci- ence awards. Below Right: Kerin Capper was honored with the D.A.R. good citizenship award. f fl! X dp' 1 Oppositt- Pugv: Chris Svhufvr and Bo Smith. Bt-lou: Bl'l'k! Watts. Right: Rivk Whytv. Bottom Loft: Patti Cate-s. Bottom Right: -Cvrald Mt'Glaun. Senior Favorites Chris Srhali-r antl Bo Smith yu-rv prt-sa-ntvtl as S4-nior Class laxoritvs at tht- Vale-ntini' Danm-. Chris Svlialvr st-ru-tl on the- xarsity flu-4-rl:-arliiig squatl during hvr St-nior yt-ar. Sha' was also honors-tl as Svnior prinm-ss during Homt-voming. Chris also st-ru-tl on tht' Stutlt-nt Count-il antl partivipatt-tl in C.D.R.A. girls. Slit- 1-njoys playing tht- piano and yxatvhing sports. A four yt-ar football playt-r and threw- yt-ar travk lllt'llllN'l' was St-nior layoritv Bo Smith. Bo 1-njoys hunting anrl xari- ous outtloor sports. Ht- also attvntlf-tl Young Lifes artixilivs. Bo was an outgo- ing pt-rson and It-tl slutlvnts in various artiyilit-s. Bt-1-ky Watts has ha-4-n avtiw in tht' Spirit Cluli and was a t'l1t't'f'lt'i1tlt'Y' flur- ing ht-r Svnior yvar. along with assisting in tht- organizing of tht- rlant-vs spon- sort-tl hy tht- Svnior girls. Bt-4-ky 4-njoys attt-nding Young Lift-. taking long walks. ami tht-1-ountry lift-. Finalist G1-raltl fVl1'Claun 1-njoys watt-r sking. snow skiing antl romp:-ting in vyt-lv raving. Ce-ralrl has he-4-n quite- at-tiw in Young Lift- and wt-nt on a slii trip tluring Christmas with his rhurvh group. As a transit-r from Arlington Hr-ights during hvr .lunior ye-ar. Patti Cate-s svrw-fl on they Annual Staff ht-r Svnior yt-ar. Shu- was a rt-prvst-rittttiw to tht' Stualt-nt Counvil anti thi- Svnior Stwr- ing Committc-4-. Sht- has partir-ipata-al in Young Lili- as in-II as otht-r at-tixitia-s throughout tht- svhool. A nt-xx stucla-nt to We-ste-rn Hills this yvar. Rii-k Whyte- has he-1-n wry outgo- ing and inyolyml in various svhool avtixitit-s. Ria-k playr-tl varsity haskvt- hall and was honor:-rl with he-ing svlt-4't4'tl for tht' all-tlistrivt tt-am. Ht' lilu-s life- hvrc- in T4-xas. with all the' ysitlc- opt-n spam-. David Abbott Chari Allen Mark Allred Helen Anderson Karen Anderson Kevin Anderson John Anness Amy Armstrong Randy Armstrong Paula Ashburn David Aurell Mark Bahr Debra Baker Kelly Ballard Anthony Balthazar Tamana Banister Paula Bare David Barham Barry Barritt Brenda Baxter g., ll r f ralfl lVlc'f1laul1 asks. Wi h 1 wrilllc kg, :don nn-Y John Baxter Deborah Beasley Mark Bedunah Linda Bennett Russell Benson Randy Berkovsky Sharon Biddlecome Timothy Bissell Randy Black Tina Blackbird Dale Blankinship Joe Bledsoe Judith Blue Sylvia Board Charles Boerschig Lynn Boger Christy Bourland Susan Branch Kristi Brashears Diane Bratton Donna Bratton Marilyn Brewer Cassandra Bridgewater Donna Bright Paul Brooks Kirk Brown Mike Brownell Dawn Brumbelow Dennis Buckner Patrick Bull Bobby Burgess Peggy Burleson David Buroker Linda Burrell Judy Butts Right: Olivia Martin works patiently in the YOE l Department. Vickey Buzbee Rodney Callarman Georgia Campbell Cregston Campbell Kerin Capper James Carmichael Lesa Carnahan Gail Carrell Steve Carson Patti Cates Kristy Cather Denise Chamberlain Pamela Chambers Chandra Chandler Teresa Chappell Cindy Chatwin Edward Childress Mike Clart Robert Clark Jack Clement ,ff R l fr is . .44 Seniors Learn Job Techniques Charles Cole Susan Cole Patricia Coleman Cooper Collins David Collins Ellis Collins Johnny Collins Sandra Conine Sharon Conley Dennis Cook Mary Cook Sandra Cooley Lynne Cornett Gary Corzine Cynthia Craven Dwain Crawford Cathy Crist James Crittenden Carla Crow Deborah Dahl Raymond Daniel Patricia Daniels Grant Davis Cindy Day Judith Dean Janie Deans John Dear Jeanne Deeley Robert Degarmo Frank Derflingo Tr1mester Leads to Early Graduatior William DeLoy Cindy Dennis Cindi Dickson Joyce Dickson Robert Ditmore Kristi Dodson Gene Doelling Robert Dolezal Kenny Dolson Robert Donley Steve Doss Laurie Douglas Merkley Drake Linda Drayden Pattie Drennon Candy Driscoll Royce Dunagan David Dunn Beverly Durham Carrie DuVerney Cathy Dyer Lisa Eastman Terri Edgmon David Edwards Tim Edwards Margaret Ehrhardt CenaVee Ellingson Eleesa Elliott Sheryl Ellison Suzanne Ellison Jon Faaborg Ted Faaborg John Fant Lisa Ferguson Wanda Ferguson Le ft Sf or Dcquita Pemberton believes in using plc ity of ourccs in doing her term theme. Ron Fields Kim Finley David Flados Dedria Flatt Leonard Fleming Lee Flynn Bridget Fojtik June Ford Karen Forney Bob Foster Teresa Fowler Laura Freeman Kathy French Susan Fruend Lesa Fuller Debra Gafford John Galloway Levy Gamble Carla Gamblin Greg Garland Judi Garner John Garrett Irma Garza Cindy Gatewood Deborah Geschke IO7 Jennifer Giles Joyce Gill Terri Gilliland Larry Golightly Tammy Gonzalez Paula Good Keith Goodson Peggy Goodson Melodie Goolsby Robby Gower Jeff Gramer Kevin Grant Yetive Grantham Amo Green Kelly Green JoAnn Greg James Gresham Cherri Grider Sally Griggs Jack Grigsby Right Mike Brownell has been rhosen lo hold ru -'s hook by Denni Cook DdNlfl Burolu r Ted White, Nathan Harnagel our Years Establish Lastmg Friendships Sheryl Grogan Dan Grumbling Laura Grunewald George Gruver Kathryn Hager Charles Hahn Melissa Halbach Gwendolyn Hall Scotty Hamrick Bonnie Hamlin Cory Hanson Sandra Haralson Richard Harbour Chris Hardin Nathan Harnagel John Harper Larry Harper Joyce Harrell Gloria Harris Dwain Hatcher James Hatcher Holly Havlik Jim Hawk Randy Hawkins Michael Healy Mark Hebel Steve Hench Dee Hendrix Deborah Henn Vickie Henninge Tim Henson Donna Hernandez Joe Herr Jessie Herring Edward Herrington Brenda Hewitt Linda Hewitt David Higgins Laura Hines Karen Hitt Cindy Hixon Mike Hoffman Kim Hoffpauir Karen Hogherg Edward Holder Royce Holder David Hollingsworth Anita Holloway Juanita Honea Carl Honeycutt Steve Hoover Gary Houston Mary Howard Carry Hoyt Bruce Hubby Deborah Huey Kenny Humphreys Mark Humphries Kathy Hunter Steve Hutcherson Dance Provides Funds for Sea 1 TSP 1' ,fav L4-ft: Randy Martin enjoys the Foosball lll21f'lllIIl' during llu- Senior girls dance at R. D. Evans. Martha Jackson Jill Jefferson Phyllis Jenkins James Johnson Ronnie Johnson Thomas Johnson Tracy Johnson Cynthia Johnston Jan Johnston Beverly Jones Carlos Jones Carole Jones Charlene Jones Debra Jones Joe Jones Lured Jones Blaine Kahler Konnie Karnes Jacquelyn Kauffman Janice Kearby Clifford Keenum Terry Keils Gary Keith Karen Keith April Kell Cindy Keller Right: Belle Sharp shows her fflll'lllHlaSfI1 with other Seniors during the Arlington Hr lghts pep rally. Emily Keller Tom Kelly Dan Kemper Jon Kemppainen Bobby Kennedy Kenneth Kennedy Pam Keoughan James Key Jr. Jamie Kilkelly Tolli Klem Robert Koger Katheryn Kotch John Knopp Julie Knox Michael Krieger Steve Larson Anthony Larty Mark Lawrence David Leach John Leach Cherilyn Lee Linda Lee Paul Legge David Leseman Waynetta Levington David Lewis Laurie Lewis Maria Lewis Patricia Lewis David Lievrouw Cherie Lockart Flynn Long Steven Lotz Mark Luttrell Colleen Lynch Mike Lynch Mitchell Macha Johnny Maddox Michael Mankin Bonnie Maples Left I think my sandwich just bit me lack comm nts Tim McMahon as Pam Keoughan Jerri Reynolds and Rebecca Messina look on Class Enthusiasm Supports Cougars Jana Marbul Joshua Martin Olivia Martin Pamela Martin Robert Martin Theresa Martin Anna Martinez Joel Massey Mike Massie Debra Mayberry Lauri Mayberry Susan Mayo Lily Mays Vicki McAlindon Mike McCormick Jeff MeCutehen Ellen McElroy Michelle McGee Gerald McGlaun Deborah McGuire Kathleen McKee David McKenzie Tim McMahon Greg McMillan Joshua Meshew Rebecca Messina Shannon Miller John Moehring Patti Montgomery Cindy Moody Delores Moody Alva Mooney Teresa Mooney Debby Moore Paula Morales Alyce Morgan Sherry Morgan Debra Morris Melinda Morris Karen Mounce Jeff Mounts Mike Musgrove John Nabergall Susan Neal Jerri Newman Neta Nichols Paula Nichols Norman Niesen Mark Niswanger Deborah Nixon lmfl: Pulli Monlgonivry, l.isz1 Ferguson, Bc-verly jones. and Suzanne Ellison shout. Wv've- got spirit. vu-'ve go! pride, Yeahl Seniors '75! Randy Nolly Cherry Nowlin Mary Owens Terry Owens Sylvia Padilla Kathy Palmer Robert Parr Larry Parten Lee Patterson William Payne Dequita Pemberton Richard Pemberton Mike Peveto David Phillips Lea Phillips William Phillips Marsha Pierce Richard Pierce Ellen Pledger Dennis Pool Ray Porter Rex Potter Sue Pounders David Pressly Rebecca Pruett Terri Pruitt Veronica Qualls Betty Randle Jewell Raines Alan Rasberry Kenneth Rasberry Pam Redmond Mitch Reed Jerri Reynolds Daniel Rhodes Cougar of the Week Highlights Cougar of the Week, Pep Rallies Right: Senior Don Granthan smiles after D'Ann Reed places a sign on him after being named Sophia Rice Anthony Rich Barbie Richardson Evette Riddle Douglas Riedel Durina Ringer Robert Riveire Sharon Roach Russell Roberts Bob Robertson Christine Rockney Maryann Romanchek Richard Roper Fletcher Rose Lance Rose Anna Roth Teresa Rudolph Bernice Russell Patty Sando Patty Sands Darlene Sanders Jeff Sanders Mark Sanders Gary Sarrett Chris Schafer Rhonda Schmalried Mike Schneider Jim Scholl Arden Schuetz Judy Scott Vicki Scrivner Sherry Seethoff John Sellers Jimmie Shannon Bette Sharp Jeff Shaw John Sherrard Dennis Shiflett Anita Shivers David Shockeg Misty Sigmar Buzzie Skilcs Gay Slocum Margaret Smart B0 Smith Crystal Smith Doug Smith Leslie Smith Melinda Smith Michael Snell Dillan Snowden Jackie Starkman Connie Sparks Charles Speed Doug Spriggs Cassie Stalcup Linda Stalcup Sharon Standley Thomas Stanford Vicki Stanley Glenda Steele John Stiles Danny Strack Janet Strain Gary Strait Dennis Stuart David Supercinskl Paul Sutton Marla Sylvester Cheryl Taylor Kathy Teggart Debra Testa Kim Thiele Douglas Thomas Earnest Thomas Jacqueline Thomas Mitzi Thomas Victor Thomas Cindy Thompson Greg Tolson Tom Tolson Mary Tout Leo Tracy Andy Trammel Julie Traynham Andy Trotter Mark Tuck Brenda Tucker Sarah Tucker Robert Turner Lynn Vaughan Mark Vernon Craig Verwers Emerson Wade Arlene Walker James Walker Gerald Walton Kevin Ward Sandie Ward Shelley Warren Denise Washington Richy Watson Becky Watts J ack Weaver Claudia Webb Mark Welborn Laura Wells Herman West Tammy West Shirts Provide Further Unity for Senior Class Left: Javque Kauffman helps Teresa Rudolph Search for her Senior shirt. Linda White Ted White Clarence Whitfield Richard Whyte Julie Widdows Yvette Williams Catherine Williams Doug Williams Betty Willis Jack Wilson Rayanna Wilson Roy Wilson Sharon Wilson Pamela Winn Teresa Winters Sharon Workman Johnel Wright Sandra Wyeth Burl Yarbrough Bobby Yelvington Carrie Young Mike Young Suzi Yuill Greg Zant Cathy Zinn QE N 24 . Q 5 2 Q N ,, S ,f'N 5 Haw E0 mane i I Junior Favorites Sherri Nlonlgornery and Doug Peters lwere eleeled as ,lunior favorites in the .lannarj eleetions. Sherri Montgomery has been a eheerleader for three years and is involved in Tri-Hi-Y and .G.D.R.A. Shi- was eleeted as faxorite and football prim-ess her freshman year and llomeeoming prineess her sopho- more year. Her hobbies inelude art, ten- nis, and piano. A partieipant in Young Life and Campaigner aetivities, Doug Peters was selet-ted as ,lunior favorite. As a Fresh- man he was a favorite finalist. He enjoys snow skiing, his work, and meet- ing people. Bobbie Baird, a member of Tri-Hi-Y and C.D.R.A. was very mue'h involved in sehool aetivities. She was eleeted as football and Homeeoming prineess in the fall. She is fond of all sports aetivi- ties. swimming. tennis. and painting. Bill Lane, a member of the varsity basketball team, enjoys all types of sports. He was a member of the student eouneil and was elf-eu-d to the Gover- nor's Board of the Spirit Club his soph- omore year. Along with basketball, he -likes to play golf and baseball. A Band Majorettte for 2 years. Lisa was honored as a Junior favorite final- ist. She has been on Student Couneil and has attended Young Life meetings. She loves the outdoors, and enjoys water-skiing, and eamping. She also enjoys being with people. Miehael Cates a Young Life member enjoyed the Christmas ski trip and the Young Life meetings. A three year foot- ball veteran. Miehael also enjoys eamp- ing. snow-skiing, golf. and swimming. Iumors Take Part 11'l School ACt1V1t1GC David Adams Marjorie Adams Mitch Adams Monica Adams Harold Addington Elizabeth Akers Ralph Aldis Tim Aldrich Kenneth Alexander Butch Allen Ricky Allen Tammy Allen Gordon Ambrose Sylvia Amos Huelene Anderson Karen Anderson James Andress Alex Antonio Linda Armstrong Herbert Ashcraft Pamela Atchison Barbara Ault Bobbie Baird Connie Baker Right: Geoff Hager congratulates Randy Gil on getting his shoes on the right feet Left: Cathy Bennett exclaims, Who me? as Denise Warren and Christi Stokes wait patiently for someone to ask them for a dance. Constance Baker Fred Baldwin Robert Baldwin Nancy Banks Bruce Bankston Susan Baptiste Brett Barker .loyce Barnes Debbie Bartgis Jimmy Batterton Pam Baumann Sharon Baxter Holly Bell Doug Bennett Kathy Bennett Tim Benson Evelyn Bernhardt Doug Beyer James Blackerby Tom Blackmon Renee Blankenship Claudia Board Dee Bochenko Billy Bostick Diane Bothwell Terry Bouldin Mary Boult Debbie Bowen Ricky Boyd Bobby Brandon Rich Brannen Tracey Brannon Vickey Branson Jerry Bratcher Kelly Brechel Mark Breton Regina Brooks Debby Brown Ellen Brown Tim Brown J oe Brucker Kathy Brunz Shawn Bryan Greg Buchanan David Buckner Angela Bunge Cindy Burgeson Danny Burke Danny Campbell Drew Campbell Tim Campbell Victor Campbell Susan Canavan Lee Carden Bryan Carpenter Gary Carroll Jayroy Carroll Neldra Carroll Cathy Caster Marty Castro Right: Juniors wait patiently ln line to order their Senior rings, A luniors Grcler Rings in September ie' 'W w,aa.a e.ee, X Mike Castro Michael Cates Barry Caylor Russell Champion Kellie Charles Susan Cheatum David Cheever Kim Clark Mark Clauser Jill Clayton ,lohn Closnor Doug Cole Kellye Coleman Don Collins Diane Colston Bubba Compton Linda Conine Alice Connell Phyllis Cook Teresa Cook Guy Cooke Tammy Coole Ricky Copeland Hay Cordova Luft: I hate lo tell you this, but that's m you're sitting inf, warns Steve Swonger. Laura Cornett Tamara Cornett Judy Cosgrove Carey Cox Sandra Cox Gerald Craig Sheila Craven Lorie Cressel Joe Crosswell James Crow Paul Cruz Cindy Cupples Vincent Cruz Tim Daniels Robert Dary Cole Davis Debbie Davis Donna Davis Robin Davis David Day Ron Day Mona Dean Leslie Decker Edward DeMars Gladys Derflinger Cathy Dickinson Charles Dilley Mary Jane Dills Jimmy Dishman Timmy Dorn Right: Bobby Reams and Rex Potter enjoy the festivities provided for them at the Barefoot Bash at R. D. Evans Recreation Center. Juniors Express Individualitg E i S Left Terry Gann pauses lo answer the phom while working in the office. Leigh Drake Patricia Dulemha Robert Dunham Pamela Dunning Tim Dunsworth Scott Dyer Pat Eastman Quennion Echols Caron Edmonds Jeff Edwards Richard Edwards Sandra Ellifson Jennifer Ellis Paul Eubanks Gary Fegler Cary Ferguson Phillip Ferguson Kathleen Fields Theresa Fink Valerie Fischer James Fisher Theresa Fitio Paul Flados Sharon Flynn Karon Ford Laurie Foreman J eff Forrest Phillip Foster Tim Foster Suzanne Foulkes Gerry Franklin Stella Freeman Beverly French Cheryl Fricker Charles Furlow Sandra Gabioud Terry Gann Mike Garner Stephen Garvie Greg Gatewood Cathy Gayton Cindy Gentz Mark Gifford Kandi Gilbert Roxanne Gilbreath Kim Gildersleeve Randy Giles Cathy Gladden Right: Junior Kim Mauzy works diligently in her typing class. Iuniors Enjoy Added Activities Lynda Gladden Debbie Goad Richard Gonzalez Keith Goode Alisa Gosney John Graham Clifton Grissom Judy Grunden Mark Grunewald Kathryn Guidry Maurice Guthrie Pete Haasch Geoff Hager Lesa Halbrook Tanya Hallman Alex Hamilton .leffrey Hammarbeck Bruce Hammons James Hancock Kathy Hannigan Carl Hanson Matthew Harden Mike Harrell Mary Harris L4-fl: Oh! No! My pants ripped! Shouts Laura Cornell. Larry Harrison Brenda Hartis David Hatcher William Hatcher Bernie Hattaway Penny Hauser Mark Hebel Trell Henderson Danny Henslee Tim Henson Kale Herring Debra Hill Kim Hill Nancy Hill Sylvia Hill Chris Hindman Jimmy Hoffman Sue Hoger Sheila Holland Danny Hood Shauna Horner Harold Horton Rosalind Houston Pamela Hoyler Kathy Hoyt Robert Hubbard Rickey Hudgens Katy Huelsman Danny Huggins Ricky Hulkenberg Kevin Hunt Rosemarie Hurt Margie Hyotala Suzanne lvie Bruce lnce Debbie Jackson Don Jackson Alex Jenkins Carol Johnson Debbie Johnson Greg Johnson Jacquetta Johnson Trimester Provides 2 ! 2 gi Si Ell ,.n Variety of Classes Lauri Johnson Sandra Johnson Baron J ones Daniel Jones Daryl Jones Paul Jones Beth Joyce Joe Julien Bruce Justice Cindy Katcher Cynthia Keaton Diane Keel Debbie Keesling Laura Kelly Rita Kennedy Mark Kennington Don Kidd Ricky Killip Shannon Killpack Bryan Kinney Cindy Kirsch Brent Kirschner Christi Knox Kelly Kotch Left: We're the three B-T's and nobody tells us where to go. warn Paul Jones, Russ Champion and S1'oltNick0ll. Right: Is this a body, or is this a body?!', boasts Jim Balterton. DiAnne Kuykendall Billy Lane Lisa Lane Rickey Lane Charles Lang James Larsen Rhonda Lawler i Krista Leach Robyn Leatherman Lynn L,Ecuyer Lisa Lee Laurie Leferinck Kary Leiseth Rhonda Leitko Jane Leseman Kim Lewis Scott Lewis Holly Lile Donna Lilly Diane Lindsey Larry Lode Cindy Loftin Ann Love Karen Lowden Cindy Maldonado Donna Malmberg Mary Maloney Cindy Marchhanks Patty Marsh Carla Martin - f f ee Years Establish Memories ,f M 'ilimaf Charlene Martin Eureka Martin Maxine Martin Randy Martin Tamara Martin Jerry Martinez Joe Mashburn Doug Massey Marianne Massey John Marhews Kim Mauzy Michael McAlpin William McAnulty Daniel McClendon Mike McCullough Ronda McDonald Robin McDonnell John McDuff Glenda Mclnroe Carolyn McKnight Carrie McQueary Veronica Meeks David Mendolia Tim Menikos Left: juniors finish their lunch while waiting, for the bell to ring. Class of 76 Prepares for Senior Year Tom Menikos Thomas Messina Richard Miller Trisha Mims Royce Minnick Brenda Mirike Marlin Mize Julie Mohr Stacy Moisant Sheri Montgomery Beverly Mooney Clayton Moore Donna Moore Lisa Moore Lynne Moore Carol Motes Charles Mueller Gerald Mullenix Mike Mullin Russell Murphy Melinda Myers Timothy Neal Lori Neau Lisa Neuman if it . ., if xxx .14 in g. Left: Diana Robinson enjoys her work in draft- Shelly Neuwien Kevin Newby Mike Newsom Mark Nichols Jeff Nicholson Scott Nickell Marla Nieswiadomy Rebecca Nuncs Debbie Olson Donna O,Reilly Kelly Osborn Susan Owen Richard Padilla Eva Painter Cathy Panisczyn Bryan Parish Frank Paschal Robert Patton Jeff Payne Jerre Payton Judy Perry Doug Peters David Petersen Timothy Petersen 7 Debbie Pinkard Mary Pinkston Gary Plumleigh Glenn Pollard Teresa Pou Cary Pruitt Beverly Pustka Chip Quarrington Tianny Queen Rickey Rabon John Ragland Craig Ragsdale Janie Randolph Tim Raso Leslie Rawle Kerry Ream Bobby Reams Vicki Reavis Kathy Rector D,Ann Reed Dawn Reed Travis Reed Jessemine Reiter Michael Remines Jackie Richards Carla Richardson Paul Riddle Debbie Riedel Vicki Rine Carolyn Riveire Right: One, two, cha! cha' cha' dance Judy Cos grove and Don Wilson I ll Barefoot Bash Enjoyed y Juniors Diana Robinson Paula Robinson Sheryl Rogers Kathy Romanchek Elfie Rose Dale Rostamo Scott Roth Robert Rowan David Runyon ,Ion Russell Lula Russell Dennis Rutledge Susan Saalfrank Steve Salvarria Melanie Saylor ,lay Schatte Dennis Schellase Kyle Schmanke Philip Scoggins Anthony Scorcio Anna Scott Dean Scott Robert Scott Cindy Scrivner Vicky Seniff Robert Shepard George Sherman Laura Shiflett Carolyn Siewert Karen Sims Barbara Skiffington Debbie Slack Diana Slater Debra Sloan Colleen Smart Buddy Smith Debbie Smith Debra Smith Joe Smith John Smith Leslie Smith Mark Smith Electives Provide Chance to Expanc Matt Smith Sarietha Smith Wade Smith Cindy Sommerman George Sossamon Karen Sowders Joy Sparks Bobby Spears Jeanne Spence Debbie Spencer Linda Sperber Jane Stalnaker Debbie Steele Diane Stewart Lee Stiles Scott Stlohn Cay Stovall Pam Strack Ladye Stranberg Frank Strider Ron Strittmatter Anne Studer Bill Suggs George Summerville Right: David Adams concentrate on a French test in the hall. Left Barry Alf xander's doing what he does es Steve Swonger Terri Takes Anthony Talley Doug Taylor Jerry Taylor Susan Taylor Danny Terrell Debbie Thomas Trey Thomas Holly Thompson Kathy Tillery Michelle Timpson Laurie Tollman Tammy Torlincasi Linda Trammell Candice Trotter Sherry Turnham Fred Ulrich Blynda Umbarger William Umbreit Carol Urrey Jeanine Valles Vickie Vanderford Phil Varner Right: Judy Garner assists Valerie Fisher in finding her Homecoming picture. Anita Vaughn Frank Ventimiglia Barbara Verdery Gayla Vick Freddy Voyles Joan Voznica Linda Walker Mary Walker Michele Walker Jerry Wallace Melanie Walters Denise Warren Mike Waters Robert Watkins Grady Watson Kenny Webster Michael Weeks Donna Wehlitz Pam Weiher Mary Wellborn Brenda Wells Doug Wendell Kathy Wendell Kristy West Ns... Work, Fun Part of Junior Year Carla Wood Randy Wood i Kathy Yuill l . '-iff. H ' W 1 L 1 I ' l ,, ' 4 l .5 i Ja l .f ?' , ,Q an J Q i 1 he goes to clean the top of desks. I Philip Whaley Sherri Whatley ,lo Wicks James Wiestned Marsha Wilkins Barbara Williams Carver Williams Allan Wilson Don Wilson Leza Wilson Mark Wilson Philip Wilson Vicki Wilson Kent Wisdom Brent Wood Vickie Yarborough Left: Jeff Payne lakes a minute to smile hcforo 44 Donna Testa and Billy Fairley were selected as class favorites by the Sopho- more class. Donna Testa participated in Young, Life, Campaigner activities, and was a member of the Student Council. Her hobbies include sailing, softball, tennis and horseback riding. A participant in Young Life and Campaigners, Billy Fairley was elected as favorite. He enjoys baseball, basket- ball and swimming. His hobbies include reading, writing and journal- ism. Finalist ,lan Horne, a Freshman and Junior Varsity cheerleader was also elected as Freshmen and Sophomore Homecoming Princess. She was involved in Young Life and Student Council activities. Tennis, swimming, ice-skating and bike riding are a few of her interests. A member of the varsity football and baseball teams, finalist ,lim Churchill is very athletic. He participated in Young Life, and he lettered in both football and baseball. He was elected as Fresh- man favorite last year. He enjoys hunt- ing, surfing, and many other sports. Kathy Hitt, treasurer of Governor's Board for Spirit Club was selected as a finalist. She was a freshman cheer- leader and has served on the Student Council and attended Young Life. Her interests are tennis, bowling, and watching sports activities. Wayne Wisniewski, a member of the varsity football, track, and wrestling teams, also enjoys Young Life activi- ties. He was honored as an Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts. He enjoys all sports and likes to read. Sophomore Favorites nposilv Puget Donna Ta-slu :mal Billy l1fl:.IunHorn1-.B1-Imszlxullny Hull. Lmwr l 4-fl' WiljIll'w'iSlIi4'XNhki. Lum-r Right:.limChur1-hull 14 46 Bobby Adams Brenda Adams Susan Adams Carolyn Adcox Jimmy Addison Glen Allred Allison Alter Debbie Amato ,lon Ancy Donald Anderson Kelly Anderson Tonie Anderson Dell Angel Otis Angton Robert Anness Troy Arendall Lorina Arispe Michael Armstrong Tracy Armstrong Debbie Ashcraft Billy Athey Elizabeth Atkins Raymond Austin Randy Avina Connie Bahr Kenneth Baker Sharon Baker Cathy Barker Mary Baminski Terri Barron Stephen Bass Suzanne Belton Morris Bennett Dennis Berger Debby Berry Cindy Bird Rodney Black David Blackerby Carlene Boatwright Danny Bobo Therese Bochenko .lanet Boerschig Halfway Mark Completed By Class of '77 v P'-ng R2 Left: Sophomores on the Student Council df 1 le 'H projects for their class. Billy Boles Tommy Bornhelm Dianne Boston Joe Boswell Melinda Bow Allison Boydston Charles Bradbury Jay Braddy Sandra Bradley Theresa Bradley Jeff Breed Roy Breedlove Scott Brewer Jackie Bridgewater Teddy Brigham Diane Brooker Gary Brooks ,lean Brooks Cynthia Brown Lindsey Brown Brenda Bryant Carmen Bush Charles Buck Jeff Buck Matt Bulloch Vickie Burgess Mark Burks Clara Byington David Byrd Michael Byrd Right: Sophomore Wayne W Qflllwblil tape h s Spanish dialogue-. Michael Calhoun Anthony Camel Cindy Cameron Susan Capper Carol Carpenter Valerie Carson Cindy Carter Caren Cavin Valeri Chamberlain Kelly Chancellor Sheri Chandler Laura Cheatum Michael Cheever Richard Chevalier Jean Childress .lim Churchill Kimberly Clark Rick Clark Mark Clarke Allan Clemans James Cleveland Richard Closner Eddie Cobb Donna Colbert Cindy Cole Stephanie Coleman Ivan Collins Chris Contakos Elizabeth Cooke Elry Cooper High School Years Are Spent Learning O 'quiet - LJUJ .,-v-v U X. ref I cal? Teresa Cornett Dan Cosby Daryl Craig Patricia Craig Debra Crandell Shaunna Crawford Cindy Cressel Kenneth Crisco ,lim Cross Ignacio Cruz Louisa Cruz DeEtta Culbertson Stuart Cummings Dusti Dancer Cheryl Daniel s lik- Paul Daniels Dan Davis Kenneth Davis Phil Davis r Susan Davis 2' Tommy Davis Debbie Day Kirt Day Susan Deelay 5 i Donna DeLand HOW' Le-ft: I thought there was only one sleeve on each side of a blouse, states Toni Anderson. Sophomores D1splay Lastmg Talents Paula Dcrflinger Greg Dias Johnny Dickinson Tommy Dilmore James Dixon jeff Dixon Woody Dlugosch Donna Dobbins Eddie Dorris Cynthia Douglas Lynn Downey Barry Drennon Kerry Du nagen Mike Dunagan Darlene Dunn Vena Dyer Bobby Eastman Barbara Edwards Right: . . . and llury called il, puppy love . . . sings John Wilson. iso l Left: Shorter lunch draws larger crowds of stu dents to cafeteria. Joseph Elliott Bill Emery Paul Faaborg Billy Fairley Julie Faubion Liz F aul Rusty Feld Reagan Ferguson Robby Fisher Lisa Fitzgerald Karen Flanagen Ted Flemming Marie Foley Ronnie Foreman Dodi Foster Karen Foster Ken Fouche Christi Foulkes Jaime Fowler Terri Francis Linda Freeman Linda Fruend Kelli Fuller Robert Fuller Juanita Fulson Anthony Ganoe Rene Garcia Jerry Gehringer Ruth Gentry Bill Germany Lori Giaimo Martin Gibson Rhonda Gibson Tami Gillmann Robert Glenn Donna Glover Debbie Golden Margie Goodyear Alan Goulet J ill Gramer Karen Gregg Becky Gresham Vince Griffin Tracy Griffith Jimmy Gully Dennis Guthrie Kevin Hale Kenny Hale Mark Hall Judy Hamilton Joel Hancock Teresa Harvey Albert Harbour Glenn Harcrow ophomores Express Varied Emotions Left: Lisa Fitzgerald exelaims Hey, you can'l lake my picturelw as Frederica Wood and Karen Wood look on. -4 ,Q W W I V 1 A KF! .4 1, R X ., A Q If 5 Q , i ...1' X Q: Na' Herman Hardeman Leslie Hardin Sharie Hargrove Karen Harnagel Shellie Harrell Vera Harrell Amy Harris Greg Harris Mark Harris Duana Harrison Karen Harrison Linda Harrison Terry Harler Lisa Hatcher Craig Hawkins Karla Hayes Gary Hazlewood Thomas Healy Spirit Stick Supported by Sophomorec Right: Straight to the top headin, yea Seniors 77l', Ann Hebert Lisa Heizer Irving Henderson William Henninge Keith Hensley Charles Herrington Sharee Hill Kathy Hin Louann Hitt Larry Hixon Tami Holden Tim Hollis Jodie Holmesly Jan Horne Tammy Horne Phillip Howarn Donna Hubbard Linda Huelsman Doug Huey Richard Humphreys Brenda Hurt Susan Huseman Cynthia Ingram Debbie Jacks Chuck Jaecks Marvin James Sue Jirik Alice Johnson David Johnson Jodi Johnson thatls where we're Kathleen Johnson Phyllis Johnson Sheila Johnson Bill Johnston Ronda Jones Vicki Jones Julie Kahler Deeta Kauyas Elizabeth Keeler Martin Keith Robert Keith Terry Keller Larry Kelley Fred Kelly Cindy Kemp Helen Kennedy Barbara Kidd Gus Koerner Joan Koester Greg Kornye Kathy Kruse Mike Kuehner Ethelena Lacey Joyce Landers Larry Lane Donna Larsen David Larso Steve Larson Debbie Lea Deanna Leach Michael Leach Lindsay L'Ecuyer Donna Lee Susan Lee Missi Legge Tammy Lewis Left: Kathy Hitt, Claudia Wakefield, listen as Lisa Pledger says, I tell you hels the cats MEOW. Right: Sophomores participate in PE. activities Sharon Little Nannette Lockart Anita Lockwood Wendell Loving Kenneth Lowden Rita Lowry Michael Lumley Brian Lundin Kenny Luse Michelle Lusk Suzie Mailloux Ella Main Mark Mair Michael Maldonado Chris Marchbanks Trey Markum Mike Markwardt Penny Marler Myrna Margowski Jolene Marsh Derek Martin Kandy Martin Melissa Martin Russell Martin Vincent Martin Alice Massey Brenda Matthews Jimmy Maynor Jeannine Mazzola Liesa McAlfin - Enthusiasm Illustrated by Participation .lamie McClain Karen McClanahan ta' Lisa McCloud James McCoy Randy McDonald Rhoda McDonald Senetta McGriff Sandy McKee .lim McKenzie Carl McKnight Karen McLaughlin Terin McMahon Helen Meacham James Medina John Medina Debbie Meeker Laura Merrett Teresa Mikwee Cindy Miller Karen Miller Kenneth Miller Tim Miller Debra Mobley Garry Moon says ,lim Churchill, Gus Koerner, Wayne Wi niewski, Robert Dunham, and Bill Germany. Left: Hey Baby, we've got the time. if . . .. Sophomores Take Part in School Activitie: Leon Moore Kim Morales Paula Morgan James Moses Karen Murphy Tim Nelson Amy Neusse Greg Newby Keri Newland Ann Nichols Ricky Nolly Michael Novak Curtis Nowell Kathleen Ugden Debbie Owen Kevin Owens Gayle Ozee Pamm Pace Richard Papusch Laura Parker Micki Parkinson Rosemarie Parot Shannon Parsons Michael Patterson Right: Sophomores Patricia Scheetz, Carle Boalwrighl, Chris Marehbanks, Melinda BI express happiness during the homecoming p rally. Mary Payne Gary Priddy Carla Penton Darla Penton Peggy Peterman Sara Peterson Tanya Peugh Johnny Phillips Sandra Phillips Rose Pierce Dana Pinelle Lisa Pledger Terri Plumleigh Dana Ponder Kenneth Pool Cindy Pounders Jon Presley Sherrie Presnell John Pressly Kris Preston Cheryl Pruett Ricky Pruitt Jimmie Pryor Glenn Purselley Right David Standley and Kim Reiser struggle togs ther through their Biology experiment. Kristi Pursley ,Ian Rainey Tonja Rains Denise Rasco Cyndi Reams John Reeves Robert Reid Kim Reiser Lonnie Reiser Kenneth Rekieta Kevin Replogle Cindie Reynolds Laura Reynolds Donna Ribinskas Robyn Rich Rhonda Richard Betty Richardson David Richardson Susan Richardson David Robertson Katherine Robinson Sue Robinson Jeanne Rodgers Jane Rogers ,4 SHYN JU' tudents Face Challenge ?resented in Classroom Ricky Rogers ' George Rosado Lester Rose John Roth Bobby Rowley Brenda Rushing Danny Russell lnez Russell Vickie Rutherford Lea Ryan Janet Saalfrank Breck Sacra Cathy Sadowski Cheryl Salley Michael Sams Steve Sanchez David Sanders Sheri Sanders Left: Mark Stitllc' demonstrates his grace and skill in his classroom. Tim Sanders Mark Sando Rene Sandoval Sandi Sands Carol Sapp Dalarie Sargent Leslie Schatte Patricia Scheetz Cliff Schleicher Martin Schmidt Pamela Schmidt Mark Schneberger Cindy Schneider Grover Schretter Dale Schultz Reginald Scott Shawn Scott Steve Scott Chip Scroggs Carol Sellers Jeff Shahan John Shemelynce Karl Sims Nelwyn Sims Brenda Skehan Linda Skehan Brian Skelly Jeanne Skiffington Sally Skinner Charles Slovak Laurie Smatlak Billy Smith Candi Smith Charles Smith Donna Smith Greg Smith Pam Smith Pauline Smith Steve Smith Dee Snow Debbie Souder Leslie Squyers Sophs Enjoy Second Yea 3 3 L i 5 3 Left Lisa Pledger and David Williarris say Herr art today s tasty tlngli-rs. David Standley Michelle Steffin Teresa Steffey Jim Stephens Lisa Stevens Alan Stiles Mark Stitle Aaron Stokes Christy Stokes Kim Stone Jerry Strack James Strider Greg Strube David Sturdivant Kellye Sullivan Mercedes Supercinski Cindy Sylvester Susan Taggart Julie Takes Kim Taylor Patricia Taylor Mark Tedder Donna Testa Phil Thomas Tarey Thomas Sylena Thompson Wonda Thompson Lynn Tilley Brian Tolson Tina Torlincasi Right: Sophomores put in a group effort in Pre vost-McNerney's class. Larry Traffanstedt Terry Traffanstedt Cindy Truax Ricky Tuck Debra Tuomey Jay Tuomey John Umbarger David Umberson Kim Urbank Tamara Ussery Cindy Valentine Vint Vanderford Karen Vandergriff Teresa Varner Gary Verwers Michelle Waggoner Kathy Wagnon Claudia Wakefield Ealine Walker Peri Walker Russell Wallace Sandra Ward Laura Watson Mark Weare Don Weatherly Glen Webb Judy Webster Annette Weeks Tim Weeks Kim Welch sir Classrooms Demand Student Responsibihty William Welles Kelly Wells Robert Wells Deborah Wendorf Martha West Leah Wheaton Larry Vifheelan Elise Whisenhumt Leann Whiting Dan Whitney Cliff Williams David Williams Frankie Williams Roslyn Williams Sallie Williams Sherry Williams Teresa Williams Doug Willis Ricky Willis Eddie Wilson Janice Wilson ,lay Wilson John Wilson Mark Wilson Melinda Wilson Wayne Wisniewski Becky Wood Frederica Wood Scott Wood Shari Wood Sharon Woods Dianne Workman Debora Wright Kent Wright Mike Wright Sherry Wright 0pp0riil1'Pug.'lt'Z Chc-r5l Tue-knivs andSluarlN1-w- lnn. Rigl'llIBI'21dLZlW'll'I'. B4-low: Lori Levis Lowe-r Right: Tanya Snow. Lowvr L4-fl: Mikm Adams. 0 reshman Favorltes Freshman Cheryl Tucknies and Stuart Newton were honored as being class favorites. Cheryl Tucknies was a representative on the Student Council and served a cheerleader. During Homecoming she was presented as Freshman princess. Cheryl enjoys Young Life as well as horseback riding, swimming, and softball. Stuart Newton, an honor student and member of the Student Council Execu- tive Board, attended Young Life and its various activities. Stuart was an escort during Homecoming and has been a member of both the baseball and bas- ketball teams. Finalist Lori Levis, has been a mem- ber of the Spirit Club and member of the Student Council. Lori's interests include tennis, ice skating, and watch- ing hockey. Member of the Freshman football and baseball team was finalist Mike Adams. Mike enjoys scuba diving, hunting, fishing, and all the sports. Tanya Snow was selected as Home- coming princess and has served as a representative for the Student Council. Tanya became involved in the Spirit Club and Young Life. Horseback rid- ing, swimming, and softball are activi- ties Tanya enjoys during her spare time. Freshman football player and mem- ber of the Student Council was Brad Lawler. His winning personality and interest in people are both warm and sincere. Brad loves the world of sports and hates to have nothing to do. Right: Stuart Newton and Don We-bl work on If English in the Library Paul Abbott Lisa Adams Mike Adams Tim Addington Becky Aldrich Dana Alexander Jay Alexander John Allen Mark Allen Barbara Anderson Cheryl Anderson Nathan Anderson Lear Andrews Priscilla Angton Darla Armstrong Frank Arthurs Chessley Atchison Carolyn Baggett Jerry Baker Kimberly Baker Susan Baker James Ballard Steve Ballard Robert Barrett Lisa Baskin David Batterton Jim Baxter Charles Bean Renee Beaucond Guy Beckwith Growth Experienced Through Participation William Beene Paul Beezley David Bethke Billy Biddlecome Diana Blackwood Carla Board Lisa Bochenko Doug Boerschig Earl Bolling Julie Bonner Kelly Boswell Johnny Bowling ,lemma Boydston Lila Boydston Tim Bradshaw Nancie Brandon Randall Brann Geri Brannon Tommy Brice Bridgette Bridges Carol Brooks Kelly Brooks Bo Brown Cynthia Brown Karol Brown Kenneth Brown Lori Brown Michelle Brown Mike Brown s V Y ,luliann Bruce Left: We've got Spirit! Yeah we're great! Yeal Seniors 78! is expressed by the freshman class. Vernon Bruce Mary Brucker Lisa Buehrig Tammy Burgess Kenneth Burke Terry Burleson Bobert Burnam Sheri Burrell Carry Burt Laura Burt Greg Burton Anna Buster Reid Butler Terry Butts Herby Byington Miebael Cabe Lorie Cahill Cathi Cain Victor Camel Al Camp John Campbell Mark Campbell Mike Campbell James Carden Bobin Carlisle Keven Carriker Tony Carroll Sherry Carruth Mike Carter Lisa Cason Right Eden Cruss and Brenda Huddleston arf pain ntly waiting for the-ir dates. ' iwrr t L ga --:- ,ff 0' G .. .x 41 X xt if I 5 Q is x ii Ni 1 sk .. B , r if Y' 'Y' ,fix l 5. 1 Freshmen Seek New Experiences J ' s If , 'C . Vshrh LQ ft And thu thinly water comms out of this Varsi Cather Cathy Cavin Carla Champion Christina Champion Sheri Chandler ,lean Ann Chappell Ronnie Cheek Jeffrey Cheney Cindy Clark Kenneth Clark Kyle Clark Sharon Clark Charles Clary Angela Clayton Charles Clayton Cathy Closner Dani Coats Larry Cobb Chris Cohen Carole Cole Rachel Cole Charles Collins Mary Collins Mike Collins Steve Collins Kristal Conley Reva Conley Donald Cooley Karalyn Cooper Linda Copenhaver Tina Cornelius Alex Cornett Carol Cornish David Cosby Brenda Cotton Robert Couchman Carol Covaleski Billy Covington Ann Cox Kelly Cox Linda Cox Marie Crawford Les Creech Eden Cress Peggie Crittenden David Crowder Charles Crumpton Grace Crupp Linda Culbertson Marty Damskou Randy Daniels Debbie Danulak Chuck Daugherty Regina Daugherty Jerry Davidson Donna Davis Donna Davis Gordon Davis Lonnie Davis Sharon Davis Gilbert Day Pam Day Saundra Day Nancy Decker Greg DeLong Ruth Derflinger Greg Deviney Arlene Dickens Anna Dickerson Gladys Dickerson Laurie Dillon Mike Ditmore Xiew Ideas K Left: Freshmen gather together during their lunch period. A ffl I 5 , ' M' J' .Q fe ' Terri Dlugosch Vicki Dobbins Ken Dorsey Tracy Dotson Denysia Douglas James Douglas Michael Downing Calsandra Drisdle Cynthia Drummond Diang Duman Lisa Dunnam Lauryl Dunsworth Matt DuVerney Larry Edgmon Wendy Ehrhardt Christi Eivens Greg Emery Cheryl Estes James Ethirdge Cassandra Evans James Fant Tina Farrar Jim Feaster Sharon Finch Rosemary Fink Kelly Flannigan Sally Fleming Michael Floyd Eddie F ondon Jackie Ford Right Frcshmf n Billy Lf-seman and John Yuill take time to read magazines provided by the Library Sandra Ford Barry Forrest Gary Foster Wendy Freund Denise Frontino Tommy Gafford Jerry Galloway Tim Ganoe Dawn Gardner Lisa Gardner Laurie Geschke Laurie Gilbert Ray Gilley Brenda Gilliland Debbie Gillman Andy Godwin Darren Gonzalez Don Gonzalez Patricia Gooch Karl Good Debbie Goode Susan Goodyear Tommy Gore Thomas Graig Jay Gramer James Grant Pam Graves Leanne Green Keith Gregg Shawn Griffin L1brary Sources Useful to Sfcudents K v -3 gag . ' K Q3 Barry Grimes Debbie Grimes Donna Grimm Jeff Grissam ,lack Grissom Sheila Grissom Kim Grubb Kenny Guiles Tammy Guiles Cynthia Guyton Maria Haasch Kyle Hackney Brenda Hale Willard Hall Lance Hallman Teresa Hamlet Tim Hamlin Carol Hancock Cindy Hanes Carolyn Hanson Thurman Hardeman Russell Hardisty Julia Harper Scott Harris Left: Chris Rincy and Mike Floyd use Xerox machine in Library to help in assigmnc-nts. Beretta Harrison Brian Harrison Ronnie Harry Sherrill Hartis Michelle Haynes Cindy Hebert Jackie Hefley Byron Hegewald Don Helm Jill Hemby Anthony Hemphill Scott Hench Dorothy Henderson Don Henle Mark Hennigh Mike Hernandez Anthony Herridge Yvonne Hickey Robert Hicks Tracey Higdon David Hillberry Lee Hines Regiha Hobbs Robin Hocutt Calvin Hodges Leitha Hodges Orrin Hoffman Greg Hoffpauir Jay Hoger Roger Holbrook Cathy Holden Jeanette Holland Emma Holleman Marjorie Holmes Joe Horn Debra Howard Renee Hubbard Diane Huckaby Brenda Huddleston Kurt Hulac Andrew Hurt Gary Hutton Freshmen Begin Four Year Struggle vw. . K W cc.f as bg ,gym Left Freshmen Jeff Powers and Billy Biddle come ponder on their latest G.P.S. assignment. Jimmy Ingram Lena Ivey Curtis Jackson Elizabeth Jackson Kristie Jackson Larry Jackson Robin Jackson Teresa Jackson Karen Jaecks Namon Jefferson Jeff J esmain Gayla Jett Anthony Johnson Brenda Johnson Gaye Johnson Tanga Johnson Allen Jones Bryan Jones Julie Jones Kimberly Jones Mariann Jones Marvin Jones Richard Jones Robert Jones Terry Jones Thomas Jones Victor Jones Karl Kane Jerry Karlik Barbara Keaton Freida Keel Jon Keeton Ellen Keller Connie Kelley Kerry Kennedy Vanessa Kennedy Robert Kibler Dorothy Kilgore Laurie Killip Steve Klee Kari Kloustad Pat Kochinski Robert Koei Dan Koester Melanie Koger Kim Komechak Paula Kornye Henri Laborde Linda Lalaunie Mark Lane Gary Lang Tony Langley Cindy Langston Ed Larson Jackie Lasater Brad Lawler Karen Lawley Gay Lawrence Donna Leach Ronnie Leathand Right: Freshmen partieipatz ln the 50s day activities. Freshmen Learn WHHS Traditions ix Left: Mrs. Tyndall and her freshman Engl ish class take a closer look at their grammar book. Kevin Leathe Mark Lee Randy Lee Shirley Leggett Rita Leitko Billy Leseman Laurie Levis Larry Lewis Shirley Lindsay Dottie Linn Cathy Lourwood Penny Lowe Namcy Lumley Brenda Mace Patrina Maeha Edward Madigan Erie Mair Ricky Maldonado Nanci Maltby Daruin Malugen Brette Manale Tyrone Manning Andrea Mareom Bryan Marsh Freshmen Establish Goals 'x 'ZH I, , . at ,, 5 'X 6 if i y ' ' ' il 2921 ':a . 4, H U VVV. T 5 Right: Marcia Martin finds a few extra minutes V to finish a reading assignment. ' Carol Marshall , X A K ' te' Cheryl Martin + xg . avi Darla Martin X W ' . . 'tr' 4 Marcia Martin A Q' Mary Martin Gilbert Martinez Richard Marx David Massie Diana Matson David Mays Brian McCampbell Bill McClelland Rebecca McClendon Kevin McCoy Reba McCoy Debbie McCullough Michele McDavid Kevin McGlaun Sandra McCriff Carl McGuire Bill McHargue Teresa McHenry Edwin McKee Elizabeth McKnight A iii 'hu-4 4.1 J I fa H., . xr S B wr ? 'M str:-tcl1e in his Russian class. Jeanine McMillin Tammy McNeal Linda McWhorter Donna Meachem Elizabeth Measures Damon Menikos Veronica Messina Vincent Messina Jim Michael Donelda Middleton Marilyn Miller Mike Miller William Miller Renee Mims Susie Mims Tommy Miner Barbara Mirike Howard Mitchell Tim Mitchell Robert Moak Sandy Mobley Evelyn Mohr Donna Money Denis Moody Le-ft: Kenneth Clark studies to say dal Right: 1 order steak and what do I get? replies Mike- Watson. Mark Moore Gwyn Moose Marlin Morbach Carrie Morgan Lisa Morris Kathy Morton Randy Moss Mike Motes Mary Murray Mitch Musgroye Kurtis Musick Gary Nabors Lori Neal Mike Neau Stacy Neuwien Lester Newkirk David Newland Walter Newsome 'iw ws Kevin Newsom Stewart Newton Jill Nieholson Dean Niekels Joyce Niswanger Selena Noble John Nolan James Norris Sheila Oaks Cheryl Oeone Tony Odell Gordon Odom ki ..,, e tl I l l N- 2- AX n Wi, .1 li: Nfl:-:aa ...., 1 R Z. 18 my N. I ' , w ft ,, s . -s Q., -' l 4 IK Class of '78 Shows Feelings of First Year 4' Allan Ogle Craig Oliver Dana O,Neal Eileen O,Reilly Mike Ort Janet Osburn Jeff Paige Karen Palmer Chris Pamilton John Parker William Parker Kirk Parrish Steve Patterson Laine Pearson Judy Pederson Mike Pedigo Cary Pemberton Claude Penton Tammy Perrin James Perry Patti Peterman Martha Petersen Mary Petersen Rob Peterson Sara Peterson Juanita Phaup James Phillips Pat Phillips Dan Pierce Tommy Pinkston Shawn Pisz Erin Plumb Connie Poe Jeffrey Pounders James Power Jeff Power Susan Presnell Mark Presswood Pam Pritchard Craig Pruitt Marty Quarrington Christopher Queen Rig. it l'lFf'5l1lI10H Q-xperienre first Home-Coming i Pr p Rally. Karen Rains ,Ioe Randall Diedre Raseo Tonya Rector Cindy Reed Susan Reed Randy Reeves Greg Remines Charles Rice Carl Richards Leslie Riddle Pam Ridge Suzanne Rine Chris Riney Daniela Roberson Sunny Roberts Conrad Robinson Patricia Robinson Maylo Rosario Lee Rowley Diane Salavarria Greg Sanders Joe Sanders Gary Sargent Greg Sarratt Jim Savage Susan Sehleieher Linda Schmidt Phyllis Schmidt Pam Sehuss rss., Homecoming Somethmg New to Freshmen Billy Scoville John Searcy Michael Shannon Sharon Shannon James Shiflett Gwen Shipe Karen Shipp Donna Shirley Cynthia Shobe Shellie Shores Caria Sickles Cody Simoson Randall Skaggs Lisa Slagle Shirley Slater Pam Sliva David Smart David Smeltzer Dana Smith Forrest Smith Gloria Smith Mark Smith Paula Smith Robert Smith Stephanie Smith Susan Smith Joy Smoak Andi Snell Tanya Snow Andy Sommerman Cindy Sossamon Gary Spence Lisa Spencer Gary Squyres Daniel Srba Phyllis Stafford Mary Stanford Marvis Stansberry Michael Stansberry Rhonda Staples Dabbie Steele Linda Steele Kimberly Steward Linda Stewart Cindy Stiles Beth Stone Archie Stowe Peter Stranberg Martha Stripling Bennett Strube Danny Suggs Melissa Sullivan Kathleen Sumners Dana Sweeney Deirdre Sweeney Lorie Swonger Matt Tanner Charles Taylor Floyd Taylor Sherene Taylor Sharon Teague Maryann Thigpen Mary Thomas Steve Thomas Theresa Tillery Debbie Timms Tim Tinsley Jeff Tipton James Taylor Roger Tockey Ross Tomlinson Thomas Torlincasi Amanda Tovar Karen Traynham Randy Tucker Tracy Tucker Cheryl Tueknies Patti Turner Brad Uecker Melanie Ulmer Paul Uselton Juanita Valadez Alvin Vaughn Chris Viekery Debbie Voyles Paul Wagner Kenneth Walden Christopher Walker Joey Walker Mark Walker Mary Wall Billy Wallace Katherine Wallace Ann Walling Jeffrey Walls Vivian Walls I Lf ft Fr h n n jc kr around with eueh other dur ,lttinvs Walsh Liz Ward Mark Ware Cy nthiu Wurhurst Crm: Warn-n Pain Watkins William Watkins Bc-linda Watson Cynthia Watson LuDonnu Watson Miki- Wattscin A Don We-bb Karon Vifvhstor Cc-orgv We-hlitz Courtnvy Wviss Ts-rosa Wie-lls ,lm-anim' W4-nrlvll ,liminy VV:-stfall Frosh Develop Creatlve Ab111t1eC 1- lA Right: You want to see mc- lwnd this with my bars- hands? asks Mike Millr-r Left: ,limniy Phillips says, Hey look at the cam- era and smile-Y to Danny Suggs at the Howdy Dance. Kim Westlake Kimberley Whalley Kim Whatley Kelvin Wheaton Mike Wheaton Debi Wheelan Theresa Wheeler Andy White Sue Whitney Bryan Whitworth Don Whitworth Cindi Williams Michael Williams Teresa Williams Tony Williams Mike Willis Debbie Wilson Russell Wilson Pat Wohler Cal Wood Norman Wooddell William Woodhull Reta Woods Melissa Woofter Teresa Wooten Melinda Yancey Van Yarborough Cheeelle Yates John Yuill Denise Zimmermann Yi 'Q 'lf ff 13 Sf5'3f .Wi ,Y T! sf? ev ' o, f 2 fe. ,Y QS? ,...., xygvf 595131 w ff, Y SWAT 'F : 3.4 'WN ., l,Q',5 S aw 'nw ' lQ? ,i'A ggi . fn 5 3. ,E H, - 1 , v 'Vhere are moments of life than we nmzerfrrget, which 'righzen and brighten as time steals away. J. C. Percival INVQLVEMENT School Commences With Registration August 29 anil 30 rnurkvfl thv first olliirial days of svhool with the first of tlirm- rcgistrutions for the 74-75 school yvar. A witls' Filtlgf' of suhjerts were ollvrvd. and inuny new te-achers formed wilrl first imprt-ssions of studfrnts franti- 4-ally attempting to rffgister for Classes thi-3 iwvdetl. if td Hr r. f 'ht -A : i. it Q L-inn ,QF Above Right: Rayannu Wilson wuits patiently as Mrs. Winifretl Elliott registers stiiclents for Eng- lish vlasses. Below: Mass confusion sets in as stuilvnts rush lo rifgistf-r for vlussi-S. Right: Counselor Mrs. Ann Bradlvy lit-lps stuflt-nts strziightvn out the-ir srhm-clulvs. M if . ,..,i I , WN .V 'K , f Zi. r o A or t ,if Q ,img W, -s.,v ' .fd Students Join For Howdy Week A week of reuniting returning stu- dents and welcoming new ones was cli- maxed September 6 by the seventh annual Howdy Dance. sponsored by the Student Council. Western Day and a pep rally also offered a chance for the students to feel unified again during Howdy Week. 492 Upper Left: Hey, really. that gun's not neces sary. everybodyis welcome here. explain Mark Luttrell and David Hatcher. Left: Butch Allen wets his whistle as Kelly Ballard and Kerin Cap per keep him happy on Western Day. Aboxe Chris Harden enjoys himself at the Howdy Dance. Freshmen, Seniors Get Involved On the morning after the Howdy Dance, many freshman girls received an official welcome from the senior girls at a kidnap breakfast. This helped the freshmen feel more at ease, and as the first semester progressed, involve- ment in the school hy the newcomers was visible at pep rallies and elections, as well as in the classroom. Right: janet Ashburn. Larry Cobb and Laurie Lewis work diligently in English Class. Below: Freshman girls receive their initiation on the school parking lol. I, ,x uh, 'Irv-s. G A busy fall semester was experienced by the Class of ,75. On September 24-, the first annual Rent-a-Date was held to raise money for the Senior girls' Bare- foot Bash, October 5. Class spirit was kept high by the purchase of jerseys' to be worn on game days, and various Sen- . f ior projects. Upper Left: How I ever got into this, I'll never knowfi muses Robby Gower as Mr. Erie Mann conducts the bids. Left: Maxine Martin and friend enjoy the Senior girls' Barefoot Bash. Above: Seniors gather on the field after the last football game to sing the alma mater. Student Awareness Increases During Pall Many activities this fall provided chances for student involvement at Wfistfrrn Hills. All classes participated in the poster parties held in the after- noons preceding the football games. Freshman cheerleader tryouts and elec- tions were held September 12. The stage band from Sheppard Air Force Base performed at Western Hills on October 17, offering a variety of music, from blues to rock. Halloween day the student body participated by dressing up in many original costumes. if is me If 'f if I if 1-Gy me Upper Right: The Sheppard Air Force Base Stage Band entertains students at Western Hills. Above: Somebody help melw pleads Kelly Chancellor to her sophomore classmates. Right: Suzanne and Sheryl Ellison easily pose as Siamese twins for Halloween. 50's Spirit Returns Novcrnhc-r 8 inarkcd thc: day of Z1 nos- talgic cram' at Wtvstczrrl Hills. Students dressed in tht- spirit of the 50,s, climax- ing the day at ti pop rally H503 style- for the gainc- against Northsidc' that night. Ahow Left: What do you rnrfan is this re-ally the way wc dressed way back then? scowls Coach Dale Walker. Above Right: What more vould a girl ask? boasts Butz-h Alle-n. L1-ft: These guys just ain't got what it takes to please the chicks, rf-vt-als Bill Germany as he escorts Kathy Hitt away from Bo Smith and Michael Cates. ' On Nowrnhm-rt tlu- 1974 Hoinworn- Itlgl Court was prvst-ntvti rluri htilfliinc- avtixitivs of the- Hills-Pusvilal ootlnull guinea Nominations am ii0I1SWlxt'K? hi-ld in the- front hull prior to Hornwoming. in which tho untirv stu- ch-nl hotly was involvud. ng thi- i vlmi- Classes Unite for lfppvr Right: Svnior priiiwv-ws Chris Svhafn-r. with vscort Cf-rultl N'lrCluun. uml Km-rin Czippc-r with csvort Mark Wvvlhorn xwrv prt-sm-tit:-rl with que-1'n Kiki Hugvr and 1-wort Rivk Whyte-. Ahovc: Quai-n Kiki Hug:-r l'l'1'1'iV1'S hvr honorary kiss from Kirk Brown. pri-sith-nt of thc' stiicivnt hotly. Right: Junior primw-ss Bohhii- Baird and 4'S1'llTlDdIlIly Tvrri-ll. ' I Homecommg Allow L4-ft: junior prinw-ss Cindy Gentz and escort Doug Peters. Above Right: Sophomore prinrw-sses were Claudia Wakefield and Jan Horne, esuorled by Ricky Pruitt and Gus Koer- ner. L4-ft: Freshman primzz-ssc-S were Sheryl Tuvknies and Tanya Snow. escorted hy Cal Wood and Su-wart Newton. O0 of Students Enjoy Homecoming Activities Activities for Homecoming 1974 took place on November 1. At the pep rally that afternoon the winner of the hall decoration contest and Homecom- ing court were presented to the student body. The traditional mums and return- ing of exes added to the atmosphere of the day. The game was played against Paschal that evening. During halftime, the court was formally presented to the students and spectators. 'Sv , Upper Right: A reflection of Homecoming 1974. Above Left: Russian Clubls decorations featured caricatures of students and teachers. Above Right: Kellie Charles, Sharon Baxter, Denise Cox and Kim Mauzy participate in Homecoming pep rally. Right: Exes Mark Brooker, Kevin Fair, Gary Saylor, Steve Elliot, Randy Higdon, Steve Brown, David Doss, ,lim Davis, Cindi Dorough and Janet Johnson return for home- coming pep rally. Togetherness Reflected m Dance Mood This yearis attendaneo of the Home- coming Dance was the best turn out in the history of Western Hills. The danee was held Saturday evening, November 2, in the sehool eafeteria, with Argus providing the entertainment. Upper Left: Lisa Moore and Riekv Killip admire decorations in the main hall. Above Right: Cou- ples on the dance floor fulfill the togetherness theme of Homecoming. Left: Jimmy Slraek, Judy Webster. Susan Lee. and Tommy Davis pause for a picture be-lore the dance. Parents and Teachers Get Acquamted A chance for parents and teachers to meet and confer was provided Oetober 21 at Open House. The band sponsored a Mexican dinner for the visitors and faeulty. After a short program in the auditorium, families were invited to visit classrooms, the library and among the administration, to gain a fuller understanding of Western Hills. Upper Right: Miss Carol Bond discusses a stu- dent's progress with her parents. Above: Many of Wm-str-rn Hills' achievements have been rewarded by trophies displayed in the front hall. Right: A tour of the school allowed parents to become better informed about the opportunities awaiting their children. al Ice Skating Gains Popularit ,ir 'ii Ice skating at Will Rogers' Coliseum brought record attendance on the three evenings sponsored by the Student Council. Monday night skating on Octo- ber 14-, January 6 and March 3 often resulted in a sore body on Tuesday morning, but the enjoyment of school togetherness made the pain bearable. Al1ov4'l.,eft: Br-tcha didn't think I could do this, did ya? gloats Frankie Phillips. Above Right: A moment of relaxation is appreciated while the ice is being resurfaced. Left: Mike McCormick works up his speed. little knowing the destruc- tion which may lie ahead. 20 4 Football Court Presented by Tearr This yearis football court was pres- ented during halftime of the Carter game on November 15. The football team selected senior Patti Montgomery as its queen, and a princess represent- ing each class. Right: Team captains John Dear and Mark Lutt- rell were Patti Montgomery's escorts. Below: Football queen Patti Montgomery. Lower Right: Senior princess Konnie Karnes was escorted by varsity player Bo Smith. . L, Rf Abou- Loft: Susan Cuppcr was sulecmed Sopho- morv prinvess, osvorlvd by ,I21fY1if? McClain. Ahovv: Freshman prim-1-ss Ann Walling and hor 1-sq-url .lay Alnxandvr rf-prvsunl lhcir class. Left: Rc-pri-scnting the Junior class vvfwrc Bobbie Baird and hor vscorl Bulvh Allvn. Basketball Highlights Winter Trimestei i I With the beginning of the winter tri- mestcr, many interests created activi- ties for students. Drama classes pres- ented a Comedy Festival for the student body November l3. College Day, December 4, enabled college-bound E. Seniors to gather information from school representatives. December 19, an assembly featured Cyprus, a music program enjoyed by everyone. District basketball games began January 24, with large crowds present as the Cagers vied for the district title. J, Uppcr Right: Students at the Public Schools l Q Gym watch the varsity basketball team in ' action. Above: Acting in the drama presenta- tion were Linda Conine, Greg Burton and Jay Hoger. Right: Juniors Colleen Smart and gr Debbie Bowen find time for research despite K a busy winter semester. +t.'ftN Q A Crystal Smith was chosen by the Cougar team as the 1974-75 basketball queen. Crystal represented Western Hills at the TWC tournament, and was a finalist for the Westside Lions' tourna- ment Queen. Above Left: Crystal Smith, 74--75 Basketball Queen. Above Right: Crystal expresses her enthusiasm for the team she represents. Left: Team captain Paul Brooks and Crystal take a break between Classes. Right: No, l'm sorry little girl, but you'll have to ask mo to dance later, says Coach Rob Dixon to Sue Jirick. Below: Duane Crawford and Tc-ri Gilliland dance to tho music of Highway. Below Right: Gene Andrews and Donna Lilly find thevir decorations after a long search. Christmas Season Brings Joy, Relaxauon A formal backwards dance at Green Oaks Inn initiated the Christmas spirit for students this year. Sponsored by the Senior girls, couples received personal- ized decorations as a momento. At school, classes decorated their rooms and some had parties. The cho- rus presented a program for the stu- dents, and on Friday, December 20, Santa and his elves delivered messages wishing all a Merry Christmas. Left: Mark Breton decorates a tree for Mrs. Buhl's classes. Below: Elves Cary Strait, Tim McMahon, Karen Mounce, Neta Nichols, Kon- nie Karnes, Susan Fruend and Susie Yuill pre- pare to frolic in the halls. yew 'Z Contest Arouses New Growth 'H 3 1 t ag., 'FW' . ra' J 1 .t 'gf l' Clean shaven contestants registered January 10 for the beard-growing eon- test sponsored by the Seniors. Student and faculty representatives judged the entrants on February 7. Above Left: Winners were Jim Churchill, Andy Trammvl, Billy Fairley, David Supereinski and Rohm-rl Dolezal. Above Right: Robby Gower reg- isters for the eonlesl. Right: After two weeks, eonteslant:-A boast their long whiskers? Cougars Go Country At Southwest Recreation Center, January 24, a Western dance was spon- sored by the Senior girls. The music of Stoned Country created the mood for the hoedown, with everyone looking forward to the Stock Show holiday and upcoming Rodeo. Upper Left: Bobby Yelvington rounds up more couples to join the dance line with Lesa Fergu- son, Mike Chadwick and Karen Souders. Left: .lohn Smith leads his partner in a do-si-do on the dance floor. Above: The music of the Stoned Country band brought out the little bit of coun- try in everyone. Parachuting has become an added interest of the students of Western Hills. Classes were conducted by jump- masters John Hamilton, Butch Harrison and Hal Navy on January 7, 8 and 9. Ground school provided the students with time to learn emergency and land- ing procedures. They were also taught how to exit the plane, fall, and control the parachute canopy during their descent. The first jump of the year was made successfully on January 11. Students Take to the Sk Upper: Carol Johnson, Sharon Standley and Tracy Johnson pay close attention as Hal Navy and John Hamilton perform the correct procedure for exiting the plane. Above: John Hamilton and Hal Navy demonstrate the proper technique in packing a chute. Right: I don't know how they ever talked me into thisf, moans Mr. Gerald McCombs. . fv .IN K' , E it ll 'N lr Left: So far, so good! Jimmy Maynard rous- sures himself. Below: Tracy Johnson sighs with relief as he finally reaches tht' ground. Bottom: Mr. Gerald McCombs makes om: last check of all his Chute fastcrnings to guarantee that his first jump won't be his last. J :Tift 32 ., ,W , .4 1 1-hm ' . f . -fi iyfk-if i i - 1 f -1,, ,.fy.,rei'ff1,, .- Q .M .V Q, . f. . N ff ff 5 ,, ,, . ,. . f f 4 'law P ag... ffir'?f 1,54 1, 1 yggfgsuf- ,aw X t. in J -.'..5MuI:i. tg t .. . Twit- -ff:?2f Gm' . if ,, . 'r iff at was-',v Love is Like the Springi' was the theme ehosen for the 1975 Valentines Dance. Music played by Ginger created the atmosphere for the Couples, eve- ning. Class favorites were presented by the CATAMOUNT editor, Sharon Stand- ley. Freshman favorites were Sheryl Tueknies and Stuart Newton, sopho- mores were Donna Testa and Billy Fair- ley. Juniors Sheri Montgomery and Doug Peters and seniors Chris Schaffer und Bo Smith also received favorite honors from their classes. Ginger Adds Spice to Dance :.,:5.p0V' 29' Upper Right: Senior favorites were Bo Smith and Chris Schafer. Above: Stuart Newton and Sheryl Tuczknies open gifts received as freshman favorites. Right: Doug Peters escorts Sheri Montgomery to the stage as they are presented as the junior favorites. Left: Donna Testa and Billy Fairley were pres- ented as sophomore favorites. Lower: Posing for a Valentine remembrance are: Doug Peters, Nancy Hill, Neta Nichols, Bud Prolloek, Konnie Karnes, Mark Luttrell, Bo Smith, Bobbie Baird, Kirk Brown, Rick Watson, Patty Cates, Karen Mounce, Linda White, Dean Lane and Becky Watts. -134'-f 'Q A l f Q, - N: g ff' 'ffl ,wg fiixw L t at-.ig 3:51, ,. y X, , 5.52, ,Q ,. 'E iv? St le Show Features Spring Fashions Coming spring fashions were pre- viewed February 21 during a pro- gram presented hy the Simplicity pattern company. The Homemaking department hosted the event, with students preparing props and per- forming skits on the different fields of study in homemaking. Both male and female models from homemak- ing Classes displayed new elothing designs. Right: It may look funny. but the barrel just might be the hottest thing this year, ehuek- les Sheryl Ellison. Lower Left: Martha West models her dress for students attending the show. Lower Right: The dangers of malnutri- tion are exhibited hy F. J. Hulkenberg, Donna Davis and Riek Hulkenlrerg. Elections February 18 and 19 were conducted to elect the boy and girl who students felt displayed the greatest spirit during this school year. From a field of 16 finalists, Carla Martin and Tommy Johnson received this honor. 'PN Upper Miss Spirit Carla Martin and lVlr. Spirit, Tommy Johnson L4 ft Carla supports the Cagers at the last basketball game among friends in the crowd Above With his tra bag in hand, Tommy partir lpates in thc H4 lglllb pf p rally. 14 8 Cougar Capers Revolvf February 20 was the date of the fifth annual Cougar Capers. The day per- formanee was presented to the student body during seeond period. and an eve- ning performanee was held that night for parents and other guests. Under the theme of Kaleidoseope,M students dis- played their talent in various acts. Mrs. ,luanita lVleCulloh served as director, with a large staff of faculty helping. .ludy Blue headed the production crew formed by interested students. Right: The Sophomore group dances to Be True lo Your Sehoolw in the style of the 50's. Lower Left: The freshman girls perform a hill- billy danee in Ael I. Lower Right: As Conductor of Ceremonies. Russell Pierce impersonales .lack Benny. .55 Around Keleidoscope Theme Left: Larry Atkins and Teresa Williams do the bump for the Soul Train act. Below: John Moeh- ring entertains with a guitar solo. Below Left: The finale ofthe senior girls' act united all three of its groups. s i . , .1 x , il ,Q i f Q .ol ' , 1 i i a + ir, x 1 A fill? iii? 'WW 4 it -. mg A K 5 , W , 22 O The greatest test of courage on the earth is to bear defeat without losing heart. R. G. Ingersoles CQMPETITIQN 221 Varsity Football Filled with New Face ll ,i fa 'RQ This year proved to be a trying one for the 74--75 varsity Cougars. Though the 0-10 record was the poorest season in seven years, the team did have spirit and determination. From last yearis team there were seven returning letter- men. The team showed their apprecia- tion for the outstanding support from the student body by presenting them with a plaque at the Northside pep rally. Opposite Page: Cougars watch from the sideline in the Carter game. Top: Jim Churchill eyes O. D. Wyatt line up. Left: Duane Crawford breaks up a pass in a pre-season against Poly. Below: Mark Luttrel returns punt in Southwest game. Right: Coach Walkezr helps a shaken Bo Smith off field in the Southwest game. Below Right: Pivlured managers are Billy Biddleeome, Kevin Murphy, and Paul Riddle. Pc er leadership was provided by head coach Dale Walker, with great support from Coach Ronnie McLain and Coaeh James Thames. The end of the season brought a surprise as Coach Dale Walkctr resigned for health rea- sons. His career included two District Championships, in 1970 and 1971, and developing some outstanding athletes. One of the few remaining original fae- ulty members at Wctstern Hills, he brought feelings of pride and strength in all athletics, he will truly he missed. Strong individual effort was rewarded, with Don Grantham and Duane Craw- ford being named All-District. Team has D1SappO1Ht1Hg Season Left: Don Grantham kicks off to begin the sea- son with O. D. Wyatt. Below: The varsity team included: tbottom rowj John Smith, Mark Stitle, Chuck Cole, Robert Dunham, Mike Markwardt, Steve Larson, John Wilson, tsecond rowj Kirk Brown, George Summerville, John Dear, Tray Markum, John Nabergall, John Anness, Jim Churchill, tthird rowl Leo Tracy, Tim Neal, Wayne Wisnieswki, Clayton Moore, Vince Grif- fin, Mike Kreiger, Mark Luttrell, tfourth rowj Ricky Nolly, Frankie Phillips, Bill Germany, Robert Koger, Butch Allen, ,lim McKenzie, tfifth rowj Dwain Crawford, Kenny Dolson, Bo Smith, Rick Watson, Eddie Herrington, Rex Pots ter, Don Grantham. . , pa C psi 44, 6 4? The traditional opening game against O. D. Wy'att brought a 26-13 loss to the ' Cougars. TI'21Vf'llI1f.'f across town to 1 n M another district, the tvam was stunned we-Vx, ., raw L: M 46-0 by Rirhland. Three other losses Y L K followed, and predistrict ended 0-5. Top Right: Mark Luttroll rorrfrivus handoff from Miko Markwardt in the O. D. Wyatt garnv. Above: Mark Stitlo takvs a rest during thc Pas- chal game-. Right: Coach McLain receivers sug- gostions for thu off:-nsf-. Cougars Fight through Defeats on 1 rv fm A iw: wi 12, T W' ,ah , ,, ,V .1 -:', ' . .1 ' 1 a, A 4 M 'xi f-I ,wr Alfa. ,, Q ': if' sm., sv? A ws? Qu aw, 'xii ,gm Q . s .. of ' 'K Rv-wi , x.. - Top Left: Rex Potter closes in to assist tackle in Northside game. Above: Coach Dale Walker gives last minute instructions in Arlington Heights game, Left: Defensive players put a stop to a Poly play. 7 Spirit and Enthusiasm Shown Above: .lohn Nabergall attempts a field goal in the Southwest game. Top Right: Coach James Thames gives some helping advice in the Carter Game. Below Right: Billy Biddlecome waters down a tired playur in the Carter Game. F Haan-M.. Frustrating district games followed with five consecutive losses to South- west, Arlington Heights, Paschal, Northside, and Carter. The team left a lot of young men looking forward to next season. Left: Mike Markwardt tries to pass under pres- sure from a Southwest rebel. Below: Don Grant- ham makes a dash for yardage against South- west. IV Looks Forward to Next Seasor Under the leadership of coaches Riley Dunn and Bill Witcher the West- ern Hill Junior Varsity Football team compiled a 3-7 record by beating Poly, Northside, and Carter posting their best record in 2 years at Hills. This years Junior Varsity displayed a solid defense and a potent attack on offense. The 50 man squad featured many new faces which will be a great contribution to next years varsity. Top Right: Coach Dunn discusses play with John Roth. Below: Varsity team members included: ffront rowj Tim Nelson, Elry Cooper, David Sanders, Kenny Hall, ,lamie McLain, Rene Garcia, David Peterson, ,lie Julian, Mike Cates, Darrell Craig, John Roth, fsecond rowl Tim Hollis, Ricky Pruitt, Chuck Jaecks, Tony Scorcio, Jay Braddy, Tim Raso, Mike Harrell, Charles Buck, Billy Smith, Martin Keith, Ken- neth Rekieta, Glen Harcrow, fthird rowl Jon Ancy, Jim Stevens, Bobby Anness, Darrell Man- tooth, Jerri Payton, John McDuff, Dan Jones, Ricky Willis, Trey Markum, David Pressley, Mike Castro, Trey Thomas, ffourth rowl Terry Keller, Ronald Day, Gus Koener, Jim Hancock, Mark Wilson, David Roberson, Mark Sando, Dale Rostamo, Tim Weeks, David Sturdivant, Marvin James. l A l W Top Left: Cougar offense rolls into action against Northside, as Jamie McLain passes to one of his receivers. Lf-tt: Chuck Jaecks pivks up yardage against Carte-r. Above: The Junior Varsity attacked 1-aviiganw with pride and spirit, i 231 4 Freshmen Show Promise W I PK, .. 2 '32 Q ag- X-vig iw Qui? I Top Right: Bill McClelland kicks off against Northside. Above: Tony Langley hands off to Kelly Cox for big yardage. Right: The new fresh- man voairh was Mr. Cary Swan. I I 1 P The Freshmen pulled out a satisfying season with a 2-8 season, the wins com- ing against Mansfield and Carter. The young and inexperienced Cougars pro- vide hope for the future. Coaching the Freshmen were Mr. Jimmy Sanders and Mr. Gary Swan. Left: Lear Andrews races for a touchdown. Below: Members of the freshman team were: lfront rowl Cal Wood, John Allen, Mark Press- wood, Jay Alexander, Gary Lang, Billy Leseman, Lear Andrews, Gary Sargent, Leslie Creech, Bill McCelland, fsecond rowl David Bethke, Ken Brown, Mike Adams, Jimmy Fant, Anthony Hamphill, Steve Collins, Mike Ditmore, Mike Watson, Tracy Tucker, Tony Langley, fthird rowj Coach Sanders, Jerry Karlick, Mike Col- lins, Randy Daniels, James Buzbee, Bo Brown, Tommy Cafford, Keith Beene, Brad Lawler, Coach Swan, ffourth rowj Gregory Hoffpouir, Kelly Cox, Tim Tinsley, Kim West, Mike Brown. t i U Basketball Presents Outstanding Player Cougar Basketball members were out to protect their district title in the 74- 75 season, but were cut short from their goal by the Paschal Panthers. As the Panthers took the first half crown from the Cougars in a close race, Westfirn Hills came roaring back in the second half to tie Paschal for first place in dis- trict, only to be dcfcatcd in the final showdown. Above: Cou far Baskf-tliall rlawrs wail for their 5- l . gainv to ln-gin at Publi1'S1'l1ools Gym. L1-lt: Paul Brooks mow-s tho ball down tht- court. 6 5 ,Wk 'S-'3 ESQ if Top: The members of the varsity team are: Ueft to rightj Ken Alexander, Paul Brooks, Rim-k Whyte, Frank Strider, Teddy Brigham, Bill Lane, Craig Verwers, Gary Corzine, Mike Mus- grove, Troy Crayton, Kevin Ingram, John Gallo- way, Quen Echols. The managers were: fleft to rightj Rick Closncr, Norman Niesvn, Tim McMahon. Above: Quen Eehols makes a move in Southwest game. Right: Craig Verwers studies the action after trying a froe shot. Cougars End Season With 14-16 Record f 'Wk QU' ,o M f a .WJ-fa M ff, My t f 1 off Left: Coavh David He-lbing movvs toward tht' sidu lines during a district! ganna Bvlow L1-ft: Paul Brooks is Caught in action against South- wc-st. Below: Cary Corzine- go:-rs up ovvr ax dcfcndc-r's head to attempt a baskvt. 7 Right: Cary Corzinv guards his man closely. Bvlow: Qucn Echols thinks about his plan of action during scroml half of district play. Below Right: .lohn Calloway avoids a Southwest Rebel to makc an shot at the basket. 3 ' K Helbing Appointed Varsity Head Coach it 'Lx fv 2 3--.... . . D , 'Pa Under the leadership of new Head Coach David Helbing, the Cougars com- piled a total of five wins and five losses in district play. After moving up from the position of J.V. Basketball coach to fill the vacancy as head coach of the Varsity team, Coach Helbing did an excellent job of organizing his new team. Above: Craig Verwers goes for two points during a pre-season game against O. D. Wyatt. Left: Paul Brooks and Rick Whyte stop to talk to an 0. D. Wyatt player. Cougars Display Potent Qffensc Right: John Galloway attempts a pass to another teammate. Below: Rick Whyte pauses while drib- , bling down the court. Below Right: Paul Brooks considers his route through the Rebel defense towards two points. WWZQW Bw- p 2? , J l r .sms 1 'Q' . H , ,J V V . 5 . ,, ' W K v I Y, t -, 4 ww. ,. at usa M W 'lilies f 'X As the end of the 74--75 Basketball season came to a close, the Cougars had presented many fine cagers. Contribut- ing outstanding performances were Rick Whyte who averaged 21 points a game while Paul Brooks averaged 16 points to leading Western Hills through a successful season. Above Left: Gary Corzine goes down in the crowd after attempting a rebound. Left: Bill Lane reaches for a rebound. Below: Quen Echols attempts a defensive play. ,Sa W: N Right: Cary Corzine pauses before taking his frm- throw shot. Below: Paul Brooks prepares to add more- points to Cougars score. Bottom: Cou- gar otfvnsi- rolls into avtion against O. D. Wyatt. gjiii 21 f 'T .. arsity Takes Third in District Above Left: Craig Verwers goes after the open1 ing tip-off against Poly. Above: Quen Echols dis- plays his skill with a ball during game with Southwest. Left: Rick Whyte prepares to bring ball back into action. 44 Iunior ars1ty Takes District The Junior Varsity Basketball team provided the student body with plenty of excitement during the year by cap- turing district honors, only to be defeated by Dunbar for the city champi- onship. Coached by Mr. Jimmy San- ders, the Cougars will look forward to next year. Top: Troy Crayton prepares to complete a scor- ing play. Right: Fred Baldwin looks for a team- mate downcourt. Bottom: Greg Kornye positions himself for an offensive play. Left: Teddy Brigham jumps up for the tip-off during a J.V. game, Below: Fred Baldwin trips up an opposing Basketball player. Bottom: The J.V. Basketball Team included: lfirst rowj Man- ager James Power, Anthony Camel, Greg Kor- nye, Cliff Schleieker, Ken Davis, Charles Smith ,leff Shahan, and Manager Morris Bennet, lsee- ond rowj Kerry Ream, Carey Cox, Troy Crayton Fred Baldwin, Teddy Brigham, Mike Franklin and David Buckner. v w 1 24 46 In their first year together as a team, the Freshman eagers did a good job of representing Western Hills in tour- nament and district play.New Fresh- man coach Gary Swan completed a fine first year effort with a 9-14 season record. Right: Freshman cagers fight for the ball. Below: Freshman eagers were: tfirst rowj Donny Webb, Alex Cornett, Tommy Carroll, Cedric Hawkins, Alvin Vaughn, Steve Thomas and Ray Gilley, tsecond rowl Stewart Newton, Mike Neau, Tony Langley, Ken Dorsey, Gary Squires, Mike Wat- son, Barry Grimes and Howard Mitchell. Freshmen Gain Experience s i Left: Donny Webb lines up a free throw shot. Below: Coach Gary Swan discusses the team,s strategy with his players. Bottom: Freshman Cougars watch team in action. Track Team Earns Good Recor C cv' -Q as 0a'in'i-'ld Left: Grady Watson keeps the pace in the milc run. Below: Barry Alexander competes in the 1000 yard run. Bottom Left: John Smith attempts to clear the bar in the Indoor Prelimi- naries. af. .v- ,at f t 55, yy ' ,, Z2 mv! V 'Wi' Q O ' ' '- 'V ',v,Y SGW .mr .'1r'!'5'!'!r rf- This year the 74-75 Western Hills track team again scored an impressive record. The team was strong in a variety of events. The Indoor Track Meet pro- vided an opportunity for competition over the City. A high point was the first place finish in the distance medley of members Barry Alexander, Mike Andress, Dennis Schellhase, and Kevin Newby. Barry Alexander placed third in the 1000 yard run. The one mile run showed a third place for Thomas Mes- sina and a sixth for Grady Watson. The two mile relay provided a third place for Dennis Schellhase, Mike Andress, Barry Alexander, and Ross Snell. Other outstanding individuals were John Smith, Mike Markwardt, and Robert Turner. All the members of this year's team performed well under the direction of Coach Riley Dunn. Coach Dunn did more than just help the team win and show outstanding sportsmanship, he provided an energetic cause to strive for. Beyond a doubt, a personality liked by all brought this yearis team's skill to its highest point. Still a bright spot for Coach Dunn was the winning of first place in city by his Cross Country team. Cross Country is a growing sport, and the enthusiasm shown by the members is a tribute to their effort. 24 250 we Right: Mike Markwardt begins to clear the pole vault bar. Below: Mark Jones keeps the pace in the thousand yard race. Bottom: The varsity track team members are: ffirst rowj Kevin Hunt, John Smith, Ross Snell, Barry Alexander, Wayne Wisniewski, ,lim Hancock, Mike Mark- wardt, Harold Horton, Doug Williams, fsecond rowl Mike Andress, Kevin Newby, Robert Turner, Marvin Hunt, Ricky Nolly, Mark Jones, John Roth, Danny Burke, fthird rowj Kenny Burke, Thomas Messina, Tim Neal, Grady Wat- son, Jim Stevens, ,lon Ancy, Ricky Pruitt, John Phillips, Gilbert Martinez. 2 ee, ea 1' Q vs f A sa Mt, V an K . S aims WN f .- 'lik' v ,L . e Q 'il 'W A . W-'sf' - 'tvs ky ? '- x. ,V av fir. ' uf. 4 .- W , K 1 f. ,M .1 ,- H ,,, . M ., , , V v ,Ns ' vu w W ., 4, 'K 'i ,..,wJ!291 ' '- 4 ...Q A e K ,wr V' - ,..,, ' if 'Hx ,, Cross Country Wins Cit 2 Top: Members ofthe varsity Cross Country Team were: fleft lo righij Barry Alexander, Billy Wallaccr, Mike Andrvss, Thomas Messina, Den- nis Sr-hellhase, Ross Snell and Grady Watson. Left: Coach Dunn helps out from tho sidelines. Above: John Roth vli-ars hurdles in a vlose race at the Indoor preliminaries. Prepares for Mee Above: The members of the Junior Varsity team were: fstandingj Ricky Rogers, Ricky Rabon, Greg Newby, Tarey Thomas, Mark Hall, Ricky Clark, Cary Lee, James Carol, fkneelingj John Wilson, Mark Wilson, Tim Nelson, Tim Hollis, Brian Tolson, Wade Smith, Shannon Parsons, Robert Dary. Right: Tim Nelson makes an effort to clear the bar in practice. This year showed promise for the Junior Varsity Track team. The team practiced before and after school hours. This determination brought interest to the team as a representative of our school. ' -if-T' F ,,.. Track Becomes Challenge For Freshmen New promise for the track team was shown by the freshmen. Members partici- pated in daily practices and prepared for the meets. Coached by Mr. Riley Dunn, the young Cougars provided a bright out- look for the future years. Left: Steve Collins makes a lap, practicing for the team. Below: The members of the freshman track team were: fback rowj Kim West, Anthony Herage, David Baterton, Cary Sargeant, Brad Lawler, Greg Houffpauir, Mike Knowl, Steve Paterson, ffront rowl David Burke, Gary Lane, Mike Ort, Sherman Hardin, Ross Thomasin, Mike Cabe. arsity Vies for Second District Title din , , Varsity Baseball this year was unified by the returning players from last year. Practicing after school formed enthusi- asm and cooperation. Coach for this year was again Coach Ronnie McLain. Bringing experience with leadership, Coach McLain brought the team through a fine season. The record will show a tradition of winning seasons. This year is no excep- tion. Upper: ,lim Scholl works on his swing during batting practice. Above: Russel Wallace awaits a swing by thc batter. Right: Roy Wilson moves for a hit ground ball. 5 A+. 1 Left: John Calloway sets himself up for the pick- off throw. Below: Varsity team: ffirst rowl John Anness, Mark Humphries, ,lim Churchill, Kent Wisdom, Mitch Reed, Carl Leggestrom, Burl Yarbrough, lsecond rowj Paul Brooks, Rick Whyte, Russell Wallace, ,Iohn Galloway, Larry Parten, Roy Wilson, Royce Holder. ' '-1 ' 1, Q we A Above Left: Russell Wallace winds up for a pitch during practice. Above Right: Royce Holder practices batting after school. Right: Kent Wis- dom and Jim Churchill wait for a pitch in the infield. Training for the upcoming season, the Junior Varsity baseball team prac- ticed after school, coached by Mr. James Thames. Serimmages against area schools allowed the team to gain experience for regular season games. I Warms Up for Season Lvfl: Matt Smith winds up to throw a strike. Below: Coavh Thames discusses team strategy with his players. Bottom: Team members were: Qfirst rowl Carl Sims, Ronald Day, Paul Cruz, Lonnie Raiser, John Juniker, Randy McDonald, Larry Hixon, Barry Kahler, Fred Kelly, fsecond rowj Bobby Roley, Woody Dlugosch, Mike Cleveland, Jamie McClain, Bobby Anness, Ed Demars, Joh Pressly, Vint Vanderford, Keith Martin, fthird rowl Bruce Bankston, Matt Smith, David Robertson, Jimmy Addison, Larry Whee- lan, Gary Ferguson, David Williams. 7 Freshmen Begm Early Practlce Right: Varsity player Randy McDonald throws batting practice for freshmen.Below: Tommy Carroll takes a swing in practice. Bottom Right: lfirsl rowj Tommy Carroll, Tommy Gore, Russ Hardisty, Marvin Jones, Stuart Newton, Barry Forrest, Eddie Fonda, Mike Wheaton, Kenneth Clark, fsecond rowj Billy Leseman, Jim Fant, Charlie Kahler, Jim Savage, Allen Jones, Ricky Maldonado, Brian Harrison, Cal Wood, Mark Warren, Mitch Musgrove, fthird rowl Lance Hallman, David Newland, Mark Allen, Andy White, Randy Daniel, Mike Watson, Chris Cowen, Jeff Jesmain, Jerry Davidswon. Team Finishes With Honors With thirteen returning golfers on this year's team it brought out hopes of taking city and state golfing titles and for many, brought thoughts of individ- ual honors. Left: Charles Hahn, Robby Gower, and Danny Straek watch as Gene Doelling attempts to put his ball on the green. Bottom: Larry Harper is seen in various motions of his swing. 25 60 State Hopes Run High Among Golfers Below: Randy Berkovsky lines up his putting shot. Below Right: Golfers Doug Willis, Kirt Day and Ricky Boyd help Peter Stranberg brush up on his putting. Bottom: Senior golf members included: lfirst rowl Robby Morrill, Larry Har- per, Robby Gower, Gene Doelling, Randy Ber- kovsky, lsecond rowj Coach Rob Dixon, Skeeter Payne, Charles Hahn, Danny Strack, Lynn Vau- ghan, Tom Tolson. While working out at Z Boaz, Rock- wood, Carswell, and other golf courses, this yearls golfers were out to achieve higher goals for themselves and the team. With a large number of underclass- men returning next year, the golf team should have another strong season. Top Left: Team members included: Qfirst rowj Charles Clary. Conrad Robinson, Billy Wood- hull, Greg Sarratt, Jimmy Westfall, Brad Parker, Peter Stranberg, Randy Moss, Larry Lewis, Kyle Hackney, lsr-cond rowj Ed Cobb, Chris Conta- kos, ,lay Wilson, Jerry Martinez, Kevin Owens, Tim Sanders, Ricky Boyd, ,lohn Reeves, Kirt Day, Doug Willis, Qthird rowj Robby Morill, Larry Harper, Lynn Vaughn, Robby Gower, Gene Doelling, Coach Rob Dixon, Tom Tolson, Skeeter Payne, Charles Hahn, Danny Strack, Randy Berkowsky. Above: Coach Dixon shows Robby Gower, Gene Doelling, and Danny Strack the right way to hit a ball. Left: Bill Morrill watches as his golf ball heads for the hole. 4 Y' Us 'EL 1 v 1 l Top: ffirsl rowj Pam Day, Michele Walker, Shirlcy Lindsey, lsr-cond rowj Chris Harden, David Abbot, Tim Bissol, .Ioff Tip- ton, Dan Pierce, Karalyn Cooper, Debbie Keesling, Tami Ban- nislor, Korin Capper, Sharon Flynn, Lynn Tilley, Karl Good, Doug Hue-y, Doug Spriggs, Bill MCHHTgllf', flhird rowj Bill Moak, David Prvssley, Russ Champion, Lance- Rosv, Jim Ml'Ki'IlZlQ?, Both ,loycrsx Steve Hench, Jay Toumey, Cody Simo- son, Bryan Kinnoy, Scott Hcnch, Coach Mike Morris. Above: David Prossloy asks Doug Spriggs if he's ready lo go. Right: Coach Mike Morris discusses the upcoming mvols with tho tc-am members. ,.......,,. , V :LL Team Presents Uutstanding Swimmers This year's swim team proved to be one of the strongest in Western Hills history with fourteen returning swim- mers and the hopes of winning a state title running high among team mem- hers. Coach Mike Morris in his fourth year at Western Hills has taken his teams to many honors including a city champi- onship. Increasing the size of the team to twelve girls and twenty boys, swimming is close to becoming a major sport. The 74-75 swim team kept in top shape by practicing regularly at the Panther Boy's Club and T.C.U. Top Left: Ye-tive Cranthan practices swimming at PBC. Left: Lance Rose shows off his diving ability. Bottom: Jay Toumey awaits his turn at swimming the length of the pool. Below: Cody Simoson swims toward the finish line. Right: David Pressley is so eager to dive in that he sometimes forgets to take off his letter jacket and boots. Bottom: Tami Bannister com- pletes practice at PBC. Soccer Team Completes Second Season Soccer returned lo WHHS for the second year under the direction of new coach, Chuck Green. After a second place district finish last year, the six- teen man squad rcgrouped its efforts for this ycar's schedule. , ,.... K ' - A XMAM 11- ' B Top Left: Doug Smith goes after a loose ball. Top Right: Ricky Chevalier moves the ball down the field toward the goal. Above: Royce Holder prevents a goal. Left: Team members included: ffirst rowj Greg Smith, Tim Luke. Eric Mayor, Carry Houston. Gary Hazlewood, Doug Emery, Ricky Chevalier. and Royce Holder, lsecond rowl Anthony Rich, Mark Clauser. Doug Smith, Gary Strait. Tim Edwards. Mike lVIcAlpin, Rob- ert Sheppard, and .lohn Nabergall. 6 Ambition Spurs Interest in Girls Track 1,-3:4714 . K 4 ? With the growing interest in all girl sports. track involved the largest amount of feminine participation. The team entered in meets sponsored hy Southwest and Paschal along with other school meets. Events included the 440 relay, 80 yard hurdles, and the shot put and discus, among others. Mr. Kenneth Walker coached and spon- sored the girls for meets. Top: Girls track team included: tfirst rowl Karen Palmer, Candy Smith, Geri Brannon, Rachel Cole, T. C. Rudolph, Karen Harrison, Ann Love, tsecond rowl Genny Rogers, Caron Edmonds, Carolyn Siewart, Diane Smore, Leslie Harden, Susan Goodyear, Marjie Goodyear, Pam Weir, Coach Walker, tthird rowl Karen Cliipp, Debbie Thomas, Mary Brooker, Donna We-hlitz, Sandra Ward, Carol Hancoch, tfourth rowl Martha West. Mona Dean, Bret Manle, Kiki Hager. Cindy Truax, Pam Keoughan, and Barhi Williams. Right: Cindy Truax slows down after passing Caron Edmonds the baton. Left: Come on girls, they went that away, yells Donna Wehlitz. Below Left: Pam Keoughan demonstrates her agility to jump hurdles. Below Right: Diane Smore strives to pass the goal line during a meet. 267 68 Tennis Team Strive This year's tennis team enrollment reflected the growing interest in the sport of tennis for boys and girls. The girls team headed by Mrs. Lea Martin for the fourth year, partieipated in matehes in Irving and Vlfeatherford along with High Sehools in their dis- triet. The boys team had many new and talented members. They entered matches at Garland and Trinity. The team was coached hy Mr. Charles Hall. Right: Mike Clark works on his forehand. Below: Boys team included: ffront rowj Kelly Cox, Nathan Anderson, Kevin Anderson, Mike Clark, David Buroker, Shawn Scott, Kevin Ward, Stew- art Cummins, fbaek rowl Craig Thomas, Cordon Davis, Lynn Downey, Scott Harris, Ron Stritt- mater, Craig Harmon, Larry Edgmon, Mike Douglas, and Mark Moore. s for Victor J. - x N S f Top: Girls team nie-nibvrs wvrv: lfront rowj Strlla FYPCIIIHH. Susann lvie-. Lf-sa Hallrrook. Dr-quita Perlllrerton. Sharon Baxte-r. Shr-lly War- rvn. LH- Dralw. Kari-n :Xnrle-rsun, llnavk ruwj Carla Wioocl. Patty Sanclo. Nlaryann Ronianc-lick, Cliari 1.1-ff. Donna Daxis, Cvnawe' Ellingson. Kiln Mauzy. l..jlU1B0gf'I'.L21llI'2,i Hin:-S, and Vif-ki Se-niff. Loft: O,K. girls if you will untic- this straighljavket uf- van gvt along with prav- Iif'f'. vxvlaims Mrs. Marlin to llvr lvnnis girls, Above: lfe Drake' follows through on lie-r for- ward strolu-. Girls przirftim-tl on tha' lwani a Goals Set b G II11'1aSt1C Team Cyinnastivs mis om- of thf- ncwwst npc tilin- airlilitions to XYvslt'i'i1 llills roi 1 sports. Thr ltUiSl1llll girls train xiorlwrl out logfvtlivr iniprox ing thvir skills. iiin-wii paralli-l liars. Boys worlwf ml tht- l out on thv rings. Both tm-guns sharf-tl rou- tinvs on tha' xgiull zincl floor. Thx- tc-mn. lllrlI'll1'll'1lllf 620.11-liflliarlos Gr 1-ntc-rm-cl tournams-nts against L. D. vc-n. Be-ll, Soiitliwvst. D. D. Wyz1tt.ancl Irving. Right: Kathy Hannigan luiltiiit-1-smi thv lialanve-. ln-tim. Bs-low Le-ft: Doug R4-ynolmls practices on tl.:- rings. Bottom: Gyinnastit- ti-am involved: llirst rowl Karon Fostvr. Dm-lmra Timms, Tina Farrar. Sara Pr-tvrson. Alina Connc-ll, Rhonda Cilison. Susan Baplistv, Carla Martin, fcenter rowj Allison Alert, Ds-hlm:Grin1cs, Linda Srhrnitlt. Kathy Hannigan. Laura Reynolds. Connitf Poe. Pfvggy Crittm-nrlvn, Kully Chanrivl- lor, lharfk rowl Greg Diaz. Daximl I.:-ash. Lestvr Nz-wkirk. Tim Mrfnilcos, Kris Hvnninge. David Aurt-ll. Doug Reynolds. Kurt Kunclert, Kyle S1-liinankrr. Tom Nlvnilms. tinml Coavh Charlf-s Crm-4-n. . ll M' Maw 'Zim do f ,W . , .W . yi fl! Q . A f ,Q,,- ,. ,.,, , . A , 52:4 '.... iff' ' Em-,ff g 'v 'f Q ..,, 2 5 wwf..-,,a, -- '- 4 PM ,,. . 1 - i 5' restling Begins First Year at Hills fm as i rm -11 Under the direction of Coach Chuck Green, the Western Hills wrestling team was officially begun. ln their first year at Hills the team drew a total of 14 members, and these wrestlers partici- pated in matches at Aledo and local high schools. Top: Team members included: lfirst rowl Stan Waterman, J. P. Closner, Doug Reynolds, Mark Potts, Darrell Mantooth, fsecond rowl Butch Allen, Jaime Fowler, Wayne Wisniewski, Gus Koerner, Tommy Ditmore, Qthird rowl Jim Hancock, Rick Clark, Bill Germany, Mike Brown, and Coach Chuck Green. Above: Doug Reynolds is brought down by a teammate. M-fe' G 271 74 Spirit Club: Student Council: GDRA: Tri-Hi- Y. John Nabergall Football and Soccer Team. Susan Neal Spirit Club. Jerri Newman The Mountain Line staff. Neta Nichols Student Council, treasurer: CATAMOUNT staff: Senior Steering Committee: Young Life, campaigners: Spirit Club: transferred from Calamazoo High School, Calamazoo, Califor- ma. Paula Nichols Spirit Club: Red Cross Representative: Child Development. Norman Niesen Basketball Team: National Honor Society: Freshman Band. Cherry Nowlin Cheerleader: Student Council. Kathy Palmer FHA: Child Development. Skeeter Payne Golf Team. Dequita Pemberton National Honor Society: Student Council: Tennis Team: PTA. David Phillips Camera Club: CATAMOUNT staff: The Mountain Line staff: transferred from Wies- baden High School, Wiesbaden, Germany. Marsha Pierce OEA: FHA. Richard Pierce Orchestra. Ellen Pledger StudentCouncil Representative:Student Council, vice-president, Majorette. Dennis Pool Soccer Team. Rex Potter Football Team: Track Team: transferred from Roosevelt High School, San Antonio, Texas. Sue Pounders National Honor Society: Cheerleader: French Club, treasurer. Rebecca Pruett Tennis: Track: Student Council: Spirit Club. Terri Lynne Pruitt The Odyssey staff: transferred from Brewer High School. Jewell Raines Student Council: Spirit Club: Governor s Board: Red Cross Representative. Alan Rasberry Basketball Team: Golf Team: Senior Steering Committee. Keneth Rasberry Rodeo Club, president, vice-president: DECA. Nicky Raso Golf Team: Football Team: Marching Band. Pam Redmond Spirit Club: The Mountain Line staff: GDRA. Mitch Reed Baseball Team: Golf Team. Jerri Reynolds Spirit Club: Cougar Mascot, alternate: FHA, secretary. Sophia Rice CATAMOUNT staff: French Club, vicc-pres1- dent, secretary: Advanced Chorus. Barbie Richardson Spirit Club Governor's Board: Student Coun- eil: Senior Steering Committee. Evette Riddle Drama Club. Patil Riddle Track Manager: Football Trainer: Student Council. Durina Ringer French Club: Girls Basketball: Camera Club. Russell Roberts Young Life: Spirit Club: transferred from Wolfson High School, Jacksonville, Florida. Maryann Romanchek Tennis Team: National Honor Society: Spirit Club. Richard Roper Student Council: Pan Am Club. Fletcher Rose Stage Band: Cougar Capers. Bernice Russell GDRA. Jeff Sanders CATAMOUNT staff: Football Team: Camera Club, president. Mark Sanders Marching Band: Symphonic Band: Stageband. Patty Sando Tennis Team: Spirit Club: Knothole Gang. Patty Sands GDRA: FHA: Tri-Hi-Y. Rhonda Schtnalried Spirit Club: Knothole Gang: Pan Am Club. Chris Schaefer Cheerleader: Student Council. Arden Schuetz Student Council: Cheerleader. ludy Scott Cheerleader: Young Life: Spirit Club. ,lohn Sellers Rodeo Club, vice-president: ICT, vicc-presi- dent: Young Life. Bette Sharp Swim Team: Spirit Club: Young Life. ,leff Shaw HECK. Dennis Shiflctt Marching Band. Buzzie Skiles Swim Team: Baseball Team: Track Team. Gaylynne Slocum Swim Team: Student Council. Margaret Smart French Club. vice-president: FHA, secretary. Germaine Smith Volleyball Team. Leslie Smith Russian Club: FHA: Rodeo Club. Melinda Smith Spirit Club: GDRA: Student Council. Salli Smith OEA: Student Council: VOE: transferred from Arlington Heights High School. Dillon Snowden Student Council: French Club: National Honor Society. Sharon Standley National Honor Society: CATAMOUNT staff, editor: Senior Steering Committee. Danny Straek Golf Team: Student Council: Spirit Club. ,lanct Strain Student Council: French Club: Spirit Club. ,leff Stube Transferred from Rome Free Academy, Rome, New York. Kathy Teggart Spirit Club: Student Council: National Honor Society. Debbie Testa Student Council: Spirit Club: OEA: VOE. Greg Thompson Football Manager: Student Council: Red Cross Representative. Tom Tolson Golf Team. Mary Tout Concert Choir: Performing Arts: Marchii Band, flag corp. Leo Tracy Football Team: Chess Club. Andy Tram mel CATAMOUNT staff: National Honor Society Julie Traynham French Club, president: National Honor Som ety: The Mountain Line staff: transfcrrc from Broad Run High School, Ashburn, Vi ginia. Andy Trotter Marching Band: Stage Band: Baseball. Mark Tuck Swim Team: Student Council, Brenda Tucker OBA: Marching Band. Sarah Tucker National Honor Society. Lynn Vaughan Golf Team. Mark Vernon The Mountain Line staff. Craig Verwers Basketball Team: Latin Club: National Hom Society. Kevin Ward Marching Band: A Band: Russian Clul vice-president: National Honor Society. Shelley Warren Tennis Team: Spirit Club. Denise Washington FHA. Ricky Watson Football Team: Baseball Team: Track: You Life. Becky Watts Spirit Club: Young Life: Cheerleader: R Cross Representative. Laura Wells National Honor Society: Tennis Team: Spirg Club. Tammy West Rodeo Club. Linda White Spirit Club: Knothole Gang: GDRA: Dram Club. Ted White Football Team: Student Council: Nationa Honor Society. Rick Whyte Basketball Team: transferred from Chathon Township High School, Chatham, New Jersey lulie Widdows Student Council: Spirit Club: transferred fron Bishop Carroll High School, Wichita, Kansas. Cathy Williams OEA. Roy Wilson Baseball Team. Teresa Winters Rodeo Club: Student Council: transferret from Walnut High School, Columbus, Ohio. Sharon Workman Spirit Club: FHA: GDRA: Knothole Gang. Sandra Wyeth Performing Arts: Orchestra: transferred fron Arlington Heights High School. Suzi Yuill Spirit Club: Young Life. Cathy Zinn Senior Steering Committee: National Honoi Society: CATAMOUNT staff: Student Coun eil. M rs. Louise Thrasher 40 Faculty Administration Board Members 16 Mr. Julius Truelson 16 Mrs. Franees Alles 16, 17 Mr. Bob Lee 16, 17 Mr. Carl Robinson 16 Mr. P. B. Stovall 16, 17, 18, 19 Business Education M rs. Julia Baker 25 Mrs. Sharon Chitwood 25, 67, 73, 98 Mr. Riley Dunn 2, 3, 230, 251 Mrs. Melva Houston 25 Mrs. Gale Kurosky 25 Mrs. Shirley Thedford 25, 73 Counselors lM rs. Julia Bradley 20 Mrs. Maynette Dowlcr 20, 21, 71, 192 Mr. Bill Polson 20 Mr. Raymond Wright 21, 79 Distributive Education Mrs. Elise Ball 38, 69 Mr. Ulysses Cox 38, 75 Mr. Tom Park 38, 75 English Mrs. Linda Allie 22 Mrs. Janna Betsill 22 Mrs. Marjorie Buhl 22 Mrs. Odessa Coultas 22, 54, 70 Mrs. Jane Durham 22 Mrs. Winifred Elliott 22, 192 Mrs Mrs Mrs . Lindeen Grace 22, 23, 63 . Bettye Graee 22 M rs. .Janna Hinkle 22 Bessie Greene 22 Index Mr. Robert MeKay 37 Janitorial and Cafeteria Staff Mr. Don Abbott 40 Mrs. Marie Angton 4-0 Mrs. Perry Ashford 40 Mrs. Irene Crosby 40 Mrs. Beatriee Deekard 4-0 Mr. Johnnie Foreman 40 Mrs. Gwen Hampton 40 Mr. J. C. Harris 40. 41 Mrs. Pansy Helton 40 Mrs. Constanee Hill 40 M rs, Charlotte Long 40 M rs. Delores Lanee 40 Mrs. Billie Maxwell 4-0 M r. Fritz Neimeyer 40 Mrs. Medinia Pryor 4-0, 41 Mrs. Ethel Russell 40 Mr. Frank Shaw 40 Mr. Odell Sneed 40 Mrs. Nettie Thomas 40 M rs. Glayds Vinson 40 Librarians Mrs. Hazel Craig 20 M rs. Peggy Herring 20 Mathematics Mrs. Mary Barron 26 Mr. Neil Boyd 26, 27 Mrs. Frances Coon 26, 72, 79 Mrs. Melva Coon 26, 72 Mrs. Andy Henderson Mr. Lloyd Seely 29 Mrs. Doris Thompson 29 M r. Billy Witeher 29 Social Studies Mr. W. B. Cole 30, 31 Mr. Charles Hall 30 Mr. David Helbing 237 Mr. Ronnie MeLain 226 Mrs. Patrieia MeQuerry 30 M rs. Candiee Metealf 30, 31 Mrs. Dorothy Niesen 30 M r. Leo Perkins 30, 31 Mr. Tom Strother 31 Mr. Gary Swan 30, 31, 232, 233, 247 M r. James Thames 257 M r. Dale Walker 31, 197. 224, 227 Mr. Billy wat.-h.-r Students Abbott, David 102, 262 Abbott, Paul 168 Adams, David 124, 14-0 Adams, James 124 Adams, Lisa 168 Adams, Marjorie 89. 124 Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Miehael 166, 168, 233 , Moniea 124 , Robert 146 , Susan 146 . William 70.120 Atleox, Carolyn 14-6 Mrs. Melba .laekson 22, 86, 88 Mr. Eric Mann 22, 195, 274 Mr. Gerald MeCombs 23 Mrs. Kaymarie MeNerney 23 Mrs. Linda Prevost 23 Mrs. Lind Ruth Sullivan 23 Mrs. Alpha Wenzel 23, 79 Mrs. Marie Young 23 Fine Arts Mr. Ed Curry 33 Mr. Raymond Friese 33, 4-8, 50 Mr. Jerry Jones 33, 4-5 Mrs. Juanita M1-Culloh 33, 85 Foreign Languages Miss Carol Bond 32, 83, 202 Mrs. Brigitta Brandt 32, 83 Mrs. Doris Finks 32 Miss Mary Rehm 32, 81 Mrs. Rebeeea Stevenson 32, 84, 274 Health Mrs. Shirley Abram 34 Mr. Mike Morris 262 Mr. Joe Solsona 34 l-lomemaking Mrs. Ruth Campbell 36, 68 Mrs. Cynthia Gallaher 36, 69 Mrs. Susan MeNeilI 36, 69 Mrs. Carol Towne 36, 69 Industrial Arts Mr. .lack Bishop 37 Mr. Bill Mizy 37 Mr. Robert McLaren 37 M r. Ed Kahler 26, 27 Mr. Claude Little 27 Mrs. Maurine Mullins 27 M rs. Winnie Tay lor 27 Mrs. lmogene Williamson 27 Mrs. Delores Wright 26 Offi ce Staff M rs. Sallie Carter 20 Mrs. Saly Cornett 20 Mrs. Lois DeShazo 39 Mr. Mike Keller 39 Mrs. Franees Lipseomb 20 Mr. Willie MeConieo 39 Mrs. Madge Pri nee 21 Miss Dianne Riee 21 Mrs. Bessie Thomas 21 Mrs. Phy Mrs. Gladys Wallaee 21 sical Education Thelma Cole 34 Addington, Harold 124 Addington, Timothy 168 Addison, Jimmy 146, 257 Akers, Elizabeth 124 Aldis, Ralph 124 , Aldrich, Rebeeea 168 Alexander, Barry 141, 250, 251 Alexander, Dana 168 Alexander, Jay 168, 205, 233 Alexander, Kenneth 124, 236 Allen, Charisse 102 Allen, John 168, 233 Allen, Butch 124, 193, 197, 205, 224 Allen, Mark 168, 258 Allen, Ricky 124 Allen, Tammy 66.124 Allred, Glen 146 Allred, Mark 168 Mr. Charles Greene 34 Mrs. Lea Martin 34, 269 M rs. Flossie Roberts 34 M r. Kenneth Walker 34 Reading Mrs. Mary Coddington 24 M rs. Linda Doyle 24 Mrs. Geraldine Karol 24 M rs. Carolee Yarborought 24, 86 Science Mrs. Ruth Amend 28, 79 Mr. Robert Dixon 28, 208, 260, 261 Mrs. Mary Laey 28. 77 M r. .lames Masters 28, 29 Mrs. Gwen Rogers 28 Miss Linda Ranking 29 Mr. .limmy Sanders 29, 233 Alter, Allison 64, 146, 270 Amato, Debbie 146 Ambose, Gordon 124 Amie, Edward 102 Amos, Sylvia 124 Aney, Jon 146, 230, 250 Anderson, Barbara 168 Anderson, Cheryl 168, 50 Anderson, Donald 146 Anderson, Gwenda 124 Anderson, Helen 50, 102 Anderson, Huelene 50, 124 Anderson, Karen 56, 79, 102, 269 Anderson, Kelly 146 Anderson, Kevin 102, 268 Anderson, Nathan 168, 268 Anderson, Tonie 146, 149 Andress, James 124, 250, 251 Andrews, Lear 168, 233 Andrews, Gene 208 Angel, Delfi Angton, Priseilla 50, 168 Anness, Bobby 257 Anness, John 102, 225, 255 Antonio, Alexander 124 Armstrong, Amy 102 Armstrong, Darla 168 Armstrong, Linda 124- Armstrong, Miehael 14-6 Armstrong, Randy 78, 102 Armstrong, Traey 146 Arlhurs, Frnak 168 Ashburn, Paula 79, 102, 194 Aslieraft, Debbie 146 Asheraft, Herbert 124 Aslieraft, Sharon 102 Ateliison, Chessley 168 Atehison, Pamela 124 Atkins, Elizabeth 14-6 Atlll, Barbara 124 Aurell, David 270 Austin, Raymond 146 Avina, Randy 14-6 Baggett, Carolyn 168 Bahr. Connie 14-6 Bahr. Mark 142 Bai rd, Bobbie 57. 66, 122, 124, 198, 205, 215 Baker, Connie 124 Baker, Constanee 50, 125 Baker, Debra 83, 102 Baker, Kenneth 146 Baker, Kimberly 168 Baker, Sharon 146 Baker, Susan 168 Baker, Jerry 168 Baker Baldwin, Fred 125, 244, 245 Baldwin, Robert 125 Ballard, James 168 Ballard, Kelly 102, 193 Ballard, Steven 168 Balthazar, Anthony 82, 102 Banister, Tamera 262, 264 Banks, Naneey 125 Bankston, David 125, 257 Baptiste, Susan 125, 270 Barden, Edward 102 Bare, Paula 78, 102 Barham, David 102 Barker, Brett 125 Barker, Cathy 146 Barniinski, Mary 146 Barminski, Robert 102 Barnes, Joyee 50, 125 Barrett, Robert 168 Barritt, Barry 102 Barron, Teresa 146 Barlgis, Deborah 125 Baskin, Lisa 168 Bass, Stephen 146 Batterton, David 168, 253 Batterton, Jimmy' 125, 134 Battle, Baumann Baughman Baumann, Pamela 125 Baxter, Brenda 102 Baxter, James 168 275 276 Baxter, John 103 Baxter, Sharon 125, 200, 269 Bean, Charles 168 Beaucond, Renee 68, 168 Beckwith, Guy 168 Bedunah, Mark 103 Beene, Williams 169, 233 Beezley, Paul 169 Bell, Holly 125 Belton, Suzanne 146 Bennett, Kathy 125 Bennett, Linda 68, 103 Bennett, Morris 146, 245 Bennett, Thomas 125 Benson, Russell 103 Benson, Tim 125 Berger, Dennis 146 Berkovsky, Randy 103, 26, 260, 261 Benhardt, Evelyn 125 Berry, Debirah 146 Bethke, David 169, 233 Beyer, Douglas 125 Biddlecome, Sharon 103 Biddlecome, William 83, 169, 177, 224, 228 Bielefeld, Ronald 103 Bilbo, Constance 125 Bird, Cynthia 146 Bissell, Timothy 103, 262 Black, Randy 103 Black, Rodney 146 Blackbird, Tina 69, 83, 103 Blackerby, David 50, 14-6 Blackerby, James 125 Blackmon, Thomas 125 Blackwood, Dianna 169 Blake, Fred Blankenship, Elizabeth 125 Blankinship, Dale 50, 103 Bledsoe, Joe 103 Blue, .ludith 50, 103 Board, Carla 50, 169 Board, Claudia 125 Board, Sylvia 103 Boatwright, Sharon 146, 158 Bobo, Danny 146 Bochenko, Denise 125 Bochenko, Lisa 50, 169 Bochenko, Therese 146 Boerschig, Charles 103 Boerschig, Douglas 169 Boerschig, Janet 146 Boger, Lynn 52, 69, 98, 103, 269 Bol.es, Billy 147 Bolling, Earl 169 Bonner, .Julie 169 Bornheim, Tommy 147 Bostick, Billy 125 Boston, Dianne 50, 147 Boswell, Joe 147, 158 Boswell, Kelly 169 Bothwell, Diane 125 Bouldin, Terry 125 Boullt, Mary 125 Bowlin, Teri 74 Bow, Melinda 147 Boweling, John 169 Boyd, Ricky 125, 260, 261 Boydston, Allison 147 Boydston, ,lemma 169 Boydston, Lila 169 Bradbury, Charles 147 Braddy, .lay 147, 230 Bradley, Sandra 147 Bradley, Theresa 147 Bradshaw, Nathan 169 Branch, Susan 103 Brandon, Bobby 125 Brandon, Nancie 169 Brann, Randall 169 Brannen, Richard 126 Brannon, Gerilou 169, 266 Brannon, Tracey 126 Branson, Vicky 126 Brashears, Kristi 60, 103 Bratcher, Jerry 126 Bratton, Diane 78, 79, 103 Bratton, Donna 78, 103 Braugh, Gary B Brcchel, Kelly 126 Breed, Charles 147 Breedlove, Roy 147 Breton, Mark 126, 209 Brewer, Marilyn 103 Brewer, Scott 147 Brice, Tommy 169 Bridges, Bridgette 169 Bridgewater, Cassandra 103 Bridgewarter, Jackie 147 Brigham, Teddy 147, 236, 245 Bright, Donna 103 Brooker, Diane 147 Brookman, Mark Brooks, Carol 169 Brooks, Gary 147 Brooks, Jean 147, 50 Brooks, Kelley 169 Brooks, Paul 90, 96, 103, 207, 236, 237, 239, 240, 242, 255 Brooks, Regina 126 Brown, Bo Wayne 169, 233 Brown, Cynthia 169 Brown, Cynthia 50, 147 Brown, Debbie 125, 206 Brown, Debra 126 Brown, Ellen 45, 126 Brown, Karol 169 Brown, Kenneth 169, 233 Brown, Kirk 53, 55, 78, 56, 95, 96, 103, 198, 215, 225 Brown, Lindsey 147 Brown, Lori 169 Brown, Michelle 66, 169 Brown, Mike 169, 233 Brown, Tim 126 Brownell, Michael 70, 103, 108 Bruce, Juliann,169 Bruce, Vernon 147, 170 Brucker, Joseph 126 Brucker, Mary 170, 266 Brumbelow, Dawn 74, 103 Brunz, Kathlene 75, 126 Bryan, Shawn 126 Bryant, Brenda 147 Buchanan, Gregory 83, 126 Buck, Charles 147, 230 Buck, Jeffrey 147 Buckner, David 75, 126, 245 Buckner, Dennis 75, 103 Buckner, Stanley 103 Buehrig, Lisa 170 Bull, Patrick 103 Bulloch, Matthew 147 Bunge, Angela 126 Burgeson, Cynthia 126 Burgess, Bobby 103 Burgess, Tamera 179 Burgess, Victoria 147 Burke, Daniel 126, 250 Burke, Kenneth 170, 250 Burks, Mark 147 Burleson, Peggy 103 Burleson, Terry 170 Burnam, Robert 170 Buroker, David 103, 108, 268 Burrell, Linda 103 Burrell, Sheri 170 Burt, Garry 170 Burt, Laura 170 Burton, Gregory 85, 170, 206 Bush, Carmen 141 Buster, Ann 170 Butler, Reid 170 Butts, Judy 104 Butts, Terry 170 Buzbee, James 233 Buzbee, Vicky 104 Byington, Clara 147 Byington, Herbert 170 Byrd, David 147 Byrd, Michael 147 Cabe, Michael 170, 253 Cahill, Lorie 170 Cain, Cathi 170 Calhoun, Michael 148 Callarman, Rodney 104 Camel Anthony 148, 245 Camel, Victor 170 Cameron, Cindy 148 Camp, Al 170 Campbell, Mark 170 Campbell, Danny 126 Campbell, Drew 126 Campbell, Georgia 104 Campbell, Gregston 83, 104 Campbell, John 170 Campbell, Michael 170 Campbell, Robert 64 Campbell, Tomothy 126 Campbell, Victor 126 Campbell, Susan 126 Canavan, Susan 126 Capper, Kerin 54, 55, 82, 95, 96, 99, 104, 193, 262 Capper, Susan 62, 148, 205 Carden, James 170 Carden, Lee 126 Carlisle, Robin 170 Carmichael, James 104- Carnahan, Lesa 104 Carpenter, Bryan 126 Carrell, Gail 104 Carriker, Keven 171 Carroll, Gary 126 Carroll, Jay 126, 252 Carroll, Neldra 69, 70, 126 Carroll, Tommy 171, 246, 258 Carruth, Sherry 170 Carson, Stephen 104 Carson, Valerie 148 Carter, Cynthia 148 Carter, Michael 171 Cason, Lisa 170 Caster, Catherine 126 Castro, Marty 126 Castro, Mike 127, 230 Cates, Michael 122, 127, 230 Cates, Patti 65, 90, 100, 104, 215 Cather, Kristy 104 Cather, Varsi 171 Cavin, Caren 148 Cavin, Cathy 171 Caylor, Barry 127 Chamberlain, Denise 78, 81, 80, 104 Chamberlain, Valeri 148 Chambers, Pamela 104 Champion, Carla 171 Champion, Russell 127, 133, 262 Chancellor, Kelly 148, 196, 270 Chandler, Chandra 78, 79, 82, 99 104 Chandler, Sheri 148, 171 Chappell, Teresa 104 Charles, Kellie 66, 127, 200 Chatwin, Cynthia 104 Cheatum, Laura 148 Cheek, Ronnie 171 Cheever, David 127 Cheever, Michael 148 Cheney, Jeffrey 171 Chevalier, Richard 14-8, 265 Childress, Edward 104 Childress, Jean 81, 148 Churchill, James 145, 148, 157, 210, 223, 225, 256 Clardy, Donn Clark, Cytnthia 171 Clark, Earl 104 Clark, Kenneth 47, 82, 171, 181, 258 Clark, Kimberly 127 Clark, Kimberly 14h Clark, Kyle, 171 Clark, Robert 45, 90, 91, 104, 258 Clark, Sharon 171 Clarke, James 148 Clary, Charles 171, 261 Clauser, Mark 127, 265 Clayton, Angela 171 Clayton, Charles 171 Clayton, Jill 127 Clement, Jack 104 Clemons, Allan 50, 148 Cleveland, James 148, 257 Closner, Cathy 171 Closner, John 127 Closner, Richard 148, 236 Coats, Dani 171 Cobb, Jackie 261 Cohen, Christopher 171, 258 Colbert, Donna 56, 65, 148 Cole, Carole, 171 Cole, Charles 105, 225 Cole, Cynthia 67, 148 Cole, Douglas 127 Cole, Rachel 171, 266 Cole, Susan 105 Coleman, Jennee 50 Coleman, Kellye 127 Coleman, Patricia 105 Coleman, Stephanie 83, 148 Collins, Charles 171 Collins, Cooper 75, 105 Collins, David 105 Collins, Ellis 105 Collins, Ivan 14-8 Collins, Johnny 105 Collins, Mary 171 Collins, Michael 171, 233 Collins, Steven 171, 233, 253 Colston, Diane 127 Compton, Billy 127 Conine, Linda 127, 206 Conine, Sandra 105 Conley, Reva 171 Conley, Sharon 105 Connell, Alice 127, 270 Contakos, Christopher 148, 261 Cook, Dennis 105, 108 Cook, Mary 105 Cook, Phyllis 127 Cook, Teresa 127 Cooke, Elizabeth 50, 148 Cooke, Guy 127 Cooley, Donald 171 Cooley, Sandra 105 Cooper, Elry 148, 230 Cooper, Karalyn 171, 262 lCoote, Tammy 50, 127 lCopeland, Ricky 127 Copenhaver, Linda 171 Cordova, Blanca Cordova, Raymond 127 Cornelius, Tina 172 Cornett, Alex 172, 24-6 Cornett, Laura 128, 131 Cornett, Tamara 128 Cornett, Teresa 149 Cornish, Carol 172 Corzine, Gary 105, 236, 237, 238 241, 242 Cosby, Danny 149 Cosby, David 172 Cosgrove, Judy 128, 138, 66 Cotton, Brenda 172 Couchman, Robert 172 Covaleski, Carol 172 Covington, William 172 Cox, Ann 172, 200 Cox, 128, 245 Cox, Carey 128, 245 Cox, Kelly 172, 232, 233, 268 Cox, Linda 172 Cox, Sandra 128 Cox, Daryl 149, 230 Craig, Gerald 128 Craig, Patricia 149 Crandall, Debra 83, 149 Craven, Cindy 105 Craven, Sheila 128 Crawford, Duane 105, 208, 223. 225 Crawford, Marie 172 Crawford, Shaunna 149 Crayton, Troy 236, 244, 245 Creech, Leslie 172, 233 Cress, Eden 171, 172 Crcssel, Cindy 149 Cressel, Lorie 108, 128 Crisco, Kenneth 149 Crist, Cathy 105 Crittenden, James 105 Crittenden, Pegeen 172, 270 Cropp, Grace 172 Cross, James 149 Crosswell, Joe 128 Crow, Carla 105 Crow, James 128 Crowder, David 172 Crumpton, Charles 172 Cruz, Ignacio 149 Cruz, Louisa 149 Cruz, Paul 128, 257 Cruz, Vincent, 128 Culbertson, Detta 149 Culbertson, Linda 172 Cullum, Paul 70, 75 Cummings, Stuart 149, 268 Cupples, Cinderella 128 Dahl, Deborah 78, 99, 105 Damskov, Martin 172 Dancer, Dusti 83, 149 Daniel, Cheryl 69, 149 Daniel, Raymond 105 Daniels, Patricia 105 Daniels, Paul 149 Daniels, Randle 172, 233, 258 Daniels, Timothy 128 Danylak, Debra 172 Dary, Robert 128, 252 Daugherty, Charles 172 Davidson, Jerry 172, 258 Davis, Cole 128 Davis, Daniel 149 Davis, Debra 128 Davis, Donna 128, 216 Davis, Donna 172 Davis, Donna 172 Davis, Gordon 172, 268 Davis, Grant 105 Davis, Kenneth 149, 245 Davis, Lonnie 172 Davis, Phil 149 Davis, Robin 128 Davis, Sharon 172 Davis, Susan 149 Davis, Tommy 149, 201 Dawson, Johnnie Day, Cindy 105 Day, David 128 Day, Debbie 149 Day, Gilbert 172 Day, James 149, 260, 261 Day, Pamela 172, 262 Day, Ronald 128, 230, 257 Day, Sau ndra 172 Dean, Judith 78, 105 Dean, Ramona 128, 266 Deans, Janie 105 Dear, John 105, 204, 225 DeBoer, Oye 24 Decker, Leslie 128 Decker, Nancy 172 Deeley, Jeanne 105 Deeley, Susan 149 DeGarmo, Robert 105 DeLano, Donna 149 DeLong, Greg 172 Deloy, William 106 Demars, Edward 128, 257 Dennis, Cindy 106 Derflinger, Frank 106 Derflinger, Gladys 128 Derflinger, Paula 150 Deviney, Gregory 172 Dias, Gregory 150, 270 Dickens, Arlene 172 Dickerson, Anna 172 Dickerson, S. Gladys 172 Dickinson, Cathy 128 Dickinson, Johnny 150 Dickson, Cynthia 106 Dickson, Joyce 78, 106 Dilley, Charles 128 Dillon, Laura 172 Dills, Mary Jane 86, 90, 128 Dishman, James 128 Ditmore, Mike 172, 233 Ditmore, Robert 106 Ditmore, Tommy 150 Dixon, James 150 Dixon, Jeffery 150 Dlugosch, Terri 173 Dlugosch, Wootlrow, 150, 257 Dobbins, Donna 68, 150 Dobbins, Vicki 173 Dodson, Kristi 70, 106 Doelling, Gene 106, 259, 260, 261 Dolezal, Robert 106, 225 Dolson, Kenny 106, 225 Donley, Robert 106 Dorn, Timmy 128 Dorris, Eddie 150 Dorsey, Kenneth 173, 246 Doss, Steve 106 Dotson, Tracy 173 Douglas, Cynthia 150 Douglas, Denysia 173, 268 Douglas, James 173 Douglas, Laurie 106 Downey, Lynn 150, 268 Downing, Michael 173 LeDrake, Leigh 129, 269 Drake, Merkley 69, 106 Drayden, Linda 106 Dennon, Barry 150 Drennon, Pattie 70, 106 Driscoll, Candice 106 Drisdle, Calsandra 173 Drummond, Cynthia 173 Dulemba, Patricia 129 Duman, Diane 173 Dunagan, Kerry 150 Duangan, Mike 150 Duangan, Royce 106 Duncan, Dinah Dunham, Robert 129 Dunn, Sua David 106 Dunn, Susan 150 Dunnam, Lisa 173 Dunning, Pamela 50, 129 Dunsworth, Lauryl 63, 173 Dunsworth, Tim 129 Durham, Veverly 106 Duverney, Carrie 106 Duverney, Matt 173 Dyer, Cathy 106 Dyer, Scott 129 Dyer, Vena 150 Eason, Jeffrey Eastman, Ben 150 Eastman, Lisa 106 Eastman, Patrick 129 Echols, Quennion 44, 129, 236, 238, 241 Edgmon, Larry 173, 268 Edgmon, Terri 106 Edgmonds, Caron 129, 266 Edwards, Barbara 150 Edwards, David 106 Edwards, Jeffrey 129 Edwards, Timothy 106, 265 Ehrhardt, Donald Ehrhardt, Margaret 106 Ehrhardt, Wendy 173 Eivens, Christi 173 Ellifson, Sandra 129 Ellison, Shery 106, 118, 196, 216 Ellison, Suzanne 106, 115, 196 Emery, Doug 151, 265 Emery, Greg 173 Estel, Brenda Estes, Cheryl 173 Etherridge, James 173 Eubanks, Paul 129 Evans, Cassandra 173 Faaborg, Paul 151 Faaborg, Ted 106 Faaborg, Jon 74, 75, 106 Fairley, William 144,151, 215 Fant, James 173, 233, 258 Fant, John 78, 106 Farmer, Teri Farmer, Teri Farrar, Tina 173, 270 Faubion, Julie 151 Faul, Eklizabeth 151 Feaster, James 173 Fegler, Gary 129 Feld, Russell 151 Ferguson, Gary 129, 257 Ferguson, Lisa 106, 115, 211 Ferguson, Phillip 129 Ferguson, Reagan 151 Ferguson, Wanda 106 Ferrell, Randy Fields, Janis 106 Fields, Kathleen 129 Finch, Sharon 173 Fink, Rosemary 173 Fink, Theresa 129 Finley, Kim 107 ' - ' 42 Fischer, Valeris 56, 66, 129, 1 Fisher, James 50, 129 Fisher, Robert 151 F itio, Theresa 129 Fitzgerald, Lisa 15, 153 Flados, David 107 Flados, Paul 129 Flanagan, Karen 151 Flannigan, Keith 173 Flatt, Dedria 107 Fleming, Sally 173 Flemming, Leonard 107 Flemming, Theadore 151 Floyd, Michael 173, 175 Flynn, Camron 107 Flynn, Sharon 129, 262 Fojtik, Bridget 107 Foley, Maria 151 Fondon, Bruce 173 Ford, Jackie 173 Ford, June 88, 89, 173 Ford, Karen 130 Ford, Sandra 174 Foreman, Laurie 130 Foreman, Ronnie 151 Forney, Karen 107 Forrest, Barry 174, 258 Foster, Dodi 151 Foster, Gary 174 Foster, Karen 151, 270 Foster, Philip 130 Foster, Robert 75, 107 Foster, Timothy 130 Foster, K. Fouche, Kenneth 151 Fouche, Ti Foulkes, Christi 151 Foulkes, Suzanne 130 Fowler, Jaime 151 Fowler, Teresa 107 Francis, Theresa 151 Franklin, Gerry 50, 130 Franklin, Michael 245 Freeman, Laura 78, 90, 107 Freeman, Linda 151 Freeman, Stella 130, 269 277 198, 266 French, Beverly 130 French, Kathryn 107 Freund, Linda 151 Freund, Susan 107, 209 Freund, Wendy 56, 174 Fricker, Cheryl 130 Frontino, Denise 174 Fuller, Kelli 151 Fuller, Lesa 107 Fuller, Robert 151 Fulson, Juanita 62, 151 Furlow, Charles 130 Gabioud, Sandra 130 Gafford, Debra 107 Gafford, Tommy 174, 233 Galloway, .lerry 174 Galloway, .lohn 107, 236, 238, 240, 255 Gamble, Levy 107 Gamblin, Carla 56, 107 Gann, Terry 70, 129, 130 Gande, Anthony 151 Gandc, Timothy 174 Garcia, Rene 151, 230 Gardner, Dawn 174 Gardner, Lisa 174 Garland, Richard 64, 107 Garner, Judi 90, 107, 142 Garner, Michael 114, 130 Garrett, John 107 Garza, Irma 107 Gatcwood, Cindy 107 Gatcwood, Gregory 130 Gayton, Catherine 130 Gehringcr, Jerome 151 Gentry, Ruth 151 Gentry, William 151, 157, 197, 225 Gentz, Cynthia 60, 66, 130, 199 Geschke, Deborah 79, 107 Geschke, Laurel 174 Giaimo, Lori 152 Gibson, Martin 152 Gibson, Rhonda 57, 152, 270 Gifford, Mark 130 Gilbert, Kandi 130 Gilbert, Laurie 174 Gilbreath, Roxanna 130 Gildcrsleeve, Kim 130 Giles, .Jennifer 90, 108 Giles, Randy 124, 130 Gill, Joyce 108 Gilley, Ray 174, 246 Gilliland, Brenda 174 Gilliland, Terilyn107, 208 Gillmann, Debra 174 Gillman, Tami 152 Gladden, Cathryn 130 Gladden, Lynda 131 Glenn, Robert 152 Glover, Donna 152 Gcad, Debra 131 Godwin, Andy 174 Golden, Deborah 152 Golightly, Larry 108 Gomez, Ricky Gonzales, Darren 174 Gonrales, Donald 174 Gonzales, Richard 50, 131 Gonzales, Tammy 107, 108 Gooch, Patty 174 Good, Karl 174, 262 Good, Paula 108 Goode, Debra 174 Goode, Keith 131 Goodson, Keith 108 Goodson, Peggy 108 Goodyear, Marjorie 152, 266 Goodyear, Susan 76, 174, 266 Goolsby, Melodic 69, 108 Gore, Thomas 174, 258 Gosney, Alisa 131 Gostkowski, William Goulet, Alan 152 Gower, Robert 108, 195, 259, 260, 261, 210 Graf, Ray Graig, Tom 174 Grahm, John 131 Gram, Alan Gramer, Jay 174 Gramer, Jeffery 108 Gramer, Jill 152 Grant, James 174 Grant, .John Grant, Kevin 108 Grantham, Don 117, 224, 225, 217, 229 Grantham, Yetive 82, 108, 263 Graves, Leanne 174 Gray, Sandra Green, Amo 108 Green, Carol 174 Green, Kelly 108 Green, Terry Greenway, Cheryl Gregg, ,lo Ann 108 Gregg, Karen 152 Gregg, Keith 174 Gregory, Alvin 174 Gregory, Kevin Gresham, Becky 152 Gresham, James 108 Grider, Cherri 108 Griffin, Shawn 174 Griffin, Vaughn 152, 225 Griffith, Tracy 83,152 Griggs, Sally 108 Grigsby, Jack 108 Grmmes, Barry 175, 246 Grimes, Debra 175, 270 Grimm, Donna 175 Grissom, Clifton 131 Grissom, .lack 175 Grissom, Jeffery 175 Grissom, Sheila 175 Grogan, Sheryl 109 Grubb, Kimberlyn 175 Grumbling, Dan 109 Grundcn, Judy 131 Gruncwald, Laura 109 Gruncwald, Mark 131 Gruver, George 109 Guidry, Kathryn 131 Guiles, Kenny 175 Guiles, Tammy 175 Gulley,.limmy152 Gutherie, Dennis 152 Gutherie, Maurice 131 Guyton, Cynthia 175 Haasch, Maria 175 Haasch, Peter 131 Hackney, Kyle 175, 261 Hager, Kathryn 52, 55, 97, 109, Hager, Geoffrey 131 Hahn, Charles 109, 259, 260, 261 Halbach, Melissa 109 Halbrook, Lisa 131 Hale, Brenda 175 Hale, Kevin 152 Hall, Bill 50 Hall, Gwendolyn 109, 269 Hall, Kenneth 152, 230 Hall, Mark 152, 252 Hall, Michael 50 Hall, Willard 175 Hallman, Tanya 131 Hamilton, Alexander 82, 131 Hamilton, Judy 152 Hamlet, Teresa 175 Hamlin, Bonnie 68, 109 Hamlin, Timothy 175 Hammarbeck, .Jeffrey 131 Hammons, Bruce 131 Hammontree, Bruce 118 Hamrick, Scotty 109 Hancock, Carol 83, 175, 266 Hancock, James 131, 230, 250 Hancock, .loel 152 Hanes, Cynthia 175 Hannigan, Kathy 56, 131, 270 Hanson, Carl 131 Hanson, Cory 109 Hanvey, Teresa 152 Haralson, Sandra 69, 109 Harbour, Albert 152 Harbour, Richard 109 Harcrow, Glenn 152, 230 Hardeman, Herman 153 Hardeman, Herman 153 Hardeman, Thurman 175 Harden, Chris 109, 193, 262 Harden, Matthew 77, 131 Hardin, Leslie 153, 266 Hardisty, Russell 175, 258 Hargrove, Sharie 153 Harmon, James 268 Harnagel, Nathan 99, 108, 109 Harnagel, Karen 153 Harper, Hohn 109 Harper, Julie 175 Harper, Larry 109, 259, 260, 261 Harrell, Joyce 50, 109 Harrell, Michael 131,230 Harrell, Shellie 1-53 Harrell, Vera 153 Harris, Amy 66, 153 Harris, Gloria 109 Harris, Greg 153 Harris, Mary 131 Harris, Scott 175, 268 Harris, Mark 77, 153 Harrison, Beretta 176 Harrison, Brian 176 Harrison, Duana 50, 55, 83, 153 Harrison, Karen 153,266 Harrison, Larry 132 Harrison, Linda 153 Harry, Ronald 176 Hater, Terence 153 Hartis, Brenda 132 Hartis, Brenda 132 Hartis, Sherrill 176 Hatcher Hatcher Hatcher , David 132, 193 , Dwain 75, 109 ,James 78, 83, 109 Hatcher, Lisa 62, 153 Hatcher, Willia 132 Hattaway, Bernadinc 132 Hauser, Penny 132 Hawk, James 75, 109 Hawkins, Cedric 246 Hawkins, Randy 78, 109 Hawkins, Craig 153 Haulik, Holly 74 Hayes, Karla 15, 69, 153 Haynes, Michelle 176 Hazlewood, Gary 153, 265 Hazlewood, Gary 153 Healy, Michael 83, 109 Healy, Thomas 50, 153 Hebel, Mark 109, 118, 132 Hebert, Ann 154 Hefley, Jacquelin 176 Hegewald, Byron 77, 176 Heizer, Lisa 154 Helm, Steven 25 Hemby, .Jill 1b6 Hemphill, Anthony 176, 233 Hench, Scott 176, 262 Hench, Steven 46, 109, 262 Henderson, Dorothy 50, 176 Henderson, Irving 154 Henderson, Lutrella 132, 150 Hendrix, Dee 109 Henle, Donald 176 Henn, Deborah 109 Henningh, Mark 176 Hennige, Vickie 109 Henninge, William 154, 270 Henslee, Danny 132 Hensley, Keith 134 Henson, Timothy 132 Henson, Timothy 110 Hernandez, Mike 176 Hernandez, Donna 78, 90, 110 Herr, .loe 110 Herridge, Anthody 176 Herring, ,Jessie 110 Herring, Kele 132 Herrington, Charles 154 Herrington, Edward 110, 225 Hewitt, Brenda 81, 82, 110 Hewitt, Linda 80, 81, 110 Hickey, Yvonne 176 Hicks, Robert 176 Higdon, Tracey 176 Higgins, David 110 Hill, Debra 83, 132 Hill, KingerIy132 Hill, Nancy 66, 132, 215 Hill, Sharee 156 Hill, Sylvia 50, 132 Hind, an, Christopher 132 Hines, Laura 78, 110, 269 Hines, Lee 176 Hitt, Karen 78, 83, 110 Hitt, Kathy 56, 65, 145, 154, 1 197 Hitt, Louaan 154 Hixon, Cynthia 110 Hixon, Larry 154, 257 Hobbs, Regina 150 Howcutt, Robin 176 Hodges, Calvin 176 Hodges, Letha 176 Hoffman,.limmy 132 Hoffman, Michael 110 Hoffman, Orrin 176 Hoffpauir, Gregory 176, 233, 252 Hoffpauir, Gregory 176, 233 Hoffpauir, Kim 110 Hogbcrg, Karen 110 Hoger, ,lay 176, 206 Hoger, Susan 132 Vanessa 178 Legge, olbrook, Roger 176 olden, Catherine 176 Holden, Tamalyn 154 Holder, Edward 110 Holder, Royce 110, 255, 256, 265 Holland, Jeanette 50, 176 Holland, Shelia 132 Holleman, Emma 176 Hollingsworth, David 110 Hollis, Timothy 154, 230, 252 Holloway, Anita 110 Hollis, Timothy 154, 230 Holmes, Marjorie 176, 150 Holmesly, Jodie 154 Honea, Juanita 110 Honeycutt, Carl 110 Hood, Danny 132 Hoover, Steven 110 Horn, Joe 176 Horne, Janay 62, 145, 149, 154 Horne, Tammy 154 Horner, Shauna 50, 132 Horton, Harold 132, 250 Houston, Carry 110, 265 Houston, Rosalind 132 Howard, Debra 176 Howard, Mary 110 Howard, Phillip 154 Hoyler, Pamela 132 Hoyt, Garry 110 Hoyt, Kathleen 69, 132 Hubbard, Donna 154 Hubby, Bruce 110 Huckaby, Diana 176 Huckaby, Donald 176 Huddleston, Brenda 170, 176 Hudgens, Ricky 132 Huelsman, Linda 154 Huelsman, Kathleen 132 Huey, Deborah 110 Huey, Douglas 154, 262 Huggins, Danny 132 Hulac, Kurt 176 Hulkenberg, Francis 216 Hulkenbert, William 132, 216 Humphreys, Kenneth 74, 110 Humphreys, Richard 154 Humphries, Mark 110, 255 Hunt, Kevin 132, 250 Hunt, Marvin 250 Hunter, Kathy 110 Hurt, Andrew 176 Hurt, Brenda 154 Hurt, Rosemarie 132 Huseman, Susan 154 Hutcherson, Stephen 74, 110 Hutcheson, Ronnie 176 Hyolala, Margie 132 Incc, Bruce 132 Ingram, Cynthia 154 Ingram, Jimmy 177 Ingram, Kenvin 236 Jaecks, Karen 177 James, Marvin 154, 230 Jefferson, Jill 111 Jefferson, Namon 177 Jenkins, Alex 132 Jenkins, Phyllis 111 Jesmain, Jeffrey 177, 258 Jett, Gayla 177 Jirik, Sue 154, 208 Johnson, Alice 154 Johnson, Anthony 177 Johnson, Brenda 177 Johnson, Carol 132, 212 Johnson, David 154 Johnson, Debra 132 Johnson, Gaye 177 Johnson, Gregory 132 Johnson, Jacquetta 132 Johnson, James 111 Johnson, Jody 154 Johnson, Kathleen 154 Johnson, Laurie 133 Johnson, Phyllis 155 Johnson, Ronnie 111 Johnson, Sandra 133 Johnson, Sheila 155 Johnson, Tanga 177 Johnson, Thomas 111, 217 Keenum, Clifford 111 Keesling, Debra 133, 262 Keeton, Jon 178 Keils, Terry 111 Keith, Gary 111 Keith, Karen 25, 69, 79, 111 Keith, Martin, 155, 230 Keith, Robert 155 Kell, April 111 Keller, Cynthia 111 Keller, Ellen 178 Keller, Emily 112 Keller, Terry 155 Kelley, Connie 178 Kelley, larry 56, 83, 155 Kelly, Frederick 155, 257 Kelly, Laura 133 Kelly, Thomas 112 Kemp, Cynthia 155 Kemper, Dan 112 Kemppainen, Jon 112 Lane, Lisa 90, 134 Lane, Mark 178 Lane, Rickey 134 Lang, Charles 134 Lang, Gary 178, 233, 253 Langley, Tony 178, 232, 233, 246 Langston, Cynthia 178 Larsen ,James 134 Larson, David 155 Larson , Donna 155 Larson, Edward 178 Larson Larson , Stephen 112, 225 , I.arty, Anthony 112 Lasater, Jackie 178 Lawler 253 , Bradley 166, 178, 233, Lawler, Rhonda 134 Lawley, Karen 178 Lawrence, Gay 63, 178 Lawrence, Mark 112 Lea, Debrah 155 Kendrick ,Judy 155 Kennedy, Bobby 75, 112 Kennedy, Helen 155 Kennedy, Kenneth 112 Kennedy, Kerry 178 Kennedy, Rita 133 Kennedy, Leach, David 112, 270 Leach, Deanna 155 Leach, Donna 178 Leach, John 112 Leach, Mary 134 Leach, Michael 155 Leatham, Debra 178 Johnson, Tracy 90, 111, 213 Johnston, Cynthia 111 Johnston, Jan 111 Johnston, William 155 Jones, Baron 133 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones , Beverly 111, 115 , Bryan 177 , Carlos 111 Carole 1 1 1 Jones, , Charlene 111 , Daryl 133 , Dean 177 , Debra 111 , Joe 111 ,Julie 177 , Kimberly 177 , Lured 111 , Mariann 177 , Marvin 177, 250, 258 , Paul 133 , Richard 177 , Robert 177 , Robert 133, 230 Joe-s, Ronda 155 Jones, Terry 177 Jones, Thomas 177 Jones, Vicki 68, 155 Jones, Victor 177 Joyce, Beth 133, 262 Julien, Joseph 133, 230 Justice, Bruce 133 Kahler, Julie 155 Kahler, Blain 50, 111, 257 Kane, Karl 177 Ivey, Lena 177 Ivic, Suzanne 132, 269 Jacks, Debbie 154 Jackson, Curtis 177 Jackson, Debra 132 Jackson, Don 132 Jackson, Martha 111 Jackson, Kristie 177 Jackson, Larry 177 Jackson, Robin 177 Jackson, Teresa 177 Jaccks, Chuck 154, 230, 231 Karlik, Jerry 177, 233 I Karnes, Konnie 56, 89, 11 209, 215 Katcher, Cindy 133 1, 204, Kauffman, Jacque 111,121 Kavyas, Deeta 155 Kearby, Janice 111 Keaton, Barbara 50, 177 Keaton, Cynthia 133 Keel, Dianna 133 Keel, Frieda 178 Keeler, Elizabeth 155 Kennington, Mark 133 Keoughan, Pamela 112, 113, 266, 267 Key, James 112 Kibler, Robert 178 Kidd, Barbara 155 Kidd, Don 133 Kilgore, Dorothy 178 Kilkelly, Jamie 112 Killip, Laurie 178 Killip, Richard 133, 200 Killpack, Shannon 133 Kinney, Bryan 53, 55, 133, 262 Kirsch, Cynthia 133 Kirscher, Bobby 133 Klee, Steven 178 Klem, Tolli 112 Klos, Chistopher Klovstad, Kari 178 Knopp, John 112 Knox, Christi 133 Knox, Julie 112 Kochinski, Patricia 178 Koci, Bobby 178 Koerner, Bus 155, 157, 199, 230 Koestcr, Dan 178 Koester, Joan 155 Koger, Melanie 178 Koger, Robert 155, 245 Komechak, Kimberly 178 Kornye, Greg 155, 244, 245 Kornye, Paula 178 Koteh, Katheryn 112 Koteh, Kelly 133 Krieger, Mike 112, 225 Kruse, Katherine 155 Kuehner, Michael 155 Kundert, Kirt 270 Kuykendall, Dianne 134 Laborde, Henri 178 Laborde, Michelle Lacey, Ethelena 155 Lajaunie, Linda 178 Landers, Joyce 155 Lane, Billy 122, 134, 236, 241 Lane, Larry 83, 155 Leathe, Kevin 179 Leatherman, Robyn 134 Lecuyer, Lindsay 155 Lecuyer, Lynn 134 Lee, Cherilyn 112, 113, 269 Lee, Lejeanna 50 Lee, Linda 113 Lee, Lisa 83, 134 Lee, Mark 179 Lee, Mike 74 Lee, Randy 179 Lee, Susan 155, 201 Lefferink, Lauren 69, 134 Paul 113 Legge, Melissa 155 Leggett, Shirley 179 Leiseth, Kary 134 Leitko, Rhonda 134 Leseman, David 113 Leseman, Jane 134 Leseman, William 174, 179, 233, 258 Levington, Waynetta 113 Levis, Laurie 166, 179 Lewis, David 113 Lewis, Gregory Lewis, Kimberly 134 Lewis, Larry 179, 261 Lewis, Laurie 113, 194 Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Maria 69, 113 Michael Patricia 113 Scott 134 Tamara 155 Lievrouw, David 63, 113 Lile, Holly 134 Lil-ly, Donna 134, 208 Lindsay, Shirley 179, 262 Lindsey, Diana 69, 134 Linn, Dorothy 176 Little, Sharon 156 Lockart, Cherie 113 Lockart, Nannette 57, 156 Lockwood, Anita 156 Lode, Larry 134 Loftin, Cindy 134 279 280 Long, Flynn 113 Lotz, Steven 113 Lourwood, Cathy 179 Love, Ann 50, 134, 266 Loving, Wendell 156 Lowden, Karen 68, 134 Lowe, Penny 50, 179 Lowry, Rita 156 Luke, Tim 265 Lumley, Nancy 179 Lundin, Brian 63, 156 Luse, Kenny 156 Luck, Michell 56 Luther, Thomas Luttrell, Mark 113, 193, 204, 224, 225, 226, 272 Lynch, Andre Lynch, Colleen 79, 99, 113 Lynch, Michael 113 Mace, Brenda 179 Maeha, Mitchell 113, 127 Macha, Patrina 179 Maddox, Johnny 113 Madigan, Edward 179 Mailloux, Suzabne 156 Main, Ella 156 Mair, Eric179 Mair, Mark 156 Maldonado, Cynthia 134 Maldonado, Michael 156 Maldonado, Ricardo 179, 258 Malmberg, Donna 134 Maloney, Mary 134 Maltby, Nancy 179 Mauugen, James 179 Malugen, Stephin Manale, Jai 179, 266 Mankin, Michael 113 Manning, Tyrone 179 Mantooth, Charles Mantooth, Darrell 230 Maples, Bonnie 113 Marbach, Marlin 179 Marbut, Jana 50, 114 Marchbanks, Christine 156, 158 Marchbanks, Cynthia 134 Marcom, Andrea 179 Margowski, Myrna 156 Markum, Trey 156. 225, 230 Markwardt, Michael 156, 225, 226, 229, 250 Marlar, Penny 156 Marsh, Bryan 179 Marsh, .lolene 77, 156 Marsh, Patricia 134 Marshall, Carol 180 Marshall, Raymond Martin, Carla 56, 134, 217, 270 Martin, Charlene 81, 135 Martin, Cheryl 180 Martin, Darla 180 Marlin, Derek 156 Marlin, Eureka 50, 135 Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin . Olivia 104, 115 Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, ,Joshua 114 , Kandy 156 , Marcia 180 . Mary 56, 88, 180 , Maxine 81. 135, 195 Melissa 156 Pamela 114 Randalc 111, 135 Robert 72, 114 Russell Martin, Russell Martin, Tamera 68, 77, 83, 135 Martin, Theresa 114 Martin, Vincent 156 Martinez, Anna 89, 114 Martinez, Gerald 135, 261 Martinez, Gilbert 180, 250 Martinez, Joe Marvin, Donna Marx, Richard 180 Mashburn, Joe 135 Massey, Alice 156 Massey, Douglas 135 Massey, Joel 114 Massey, Marianne 135 Massie, Lavid 189 -Massie, Mike 74, 114 Mathews, Brenda 156 Mathews, John 135 Matson, Diana 180 Mattern, Anne Mattern, Janet Matthews, Larry Mauzy, Kimberly 130, 135, 200, 269 Mayberry, Laurie 69, 114 Maynor, Jimmy 156, 213 Mayo, Susan 64, 114 Mayor, Eric 265 Mays, Lily 114 Mays, Jr. David 180 Mazzola, Jeannine 156 McAlindon, Vicki 114, 179 McAlpin, Liesa 156 McAlpin, Michael 135, 265 McAnulty, Williams 50, 135 MeBeath, Edgar McCampbell, Brian 180 McCarty, Randall McClain, James 157, 204, 230, 231 McClanahan, Karen 157 McClendon, Daniel 135 MeClendon, Rebecca 180 McCloud, Lisa 157 McCormick, Michail 114, 203 McCoy, James 157 McCoy, Kevin 180 McCoy, Reba 180 MCCullough, Deborah 180 McCullough, Michael 135 McCutchen, Jeffrey 114 McDavid, Michele 56, 180 Mt-Donald, Randall 157, 251 M1-Donald, Rhoda 157 McL0nald, Rhonda 50, 135 McDonnell, Robin 135 McDougal, James Mr-Duff, John 135, 230 McElroy, Ellen 114 McElroy. Richard McFarlane, Louglas McGee, Michelle McClain, Jamie 257 McGlaun, Kevin 180 McGlaun, Gerald 100, 102 114, 198 McGraw, James McGril'f, Sandra 180 McGriff, Senetta 157 McGuire, Carl 180 McGuire, Deborah 114 McGuire, Keith MeChargue, Willeam 180, 262 McHenry, Teresa 180 Mcilory, Richard Melnroe, Glenda 53, 135 McKee, Edwin 180 McKee, Kathleen 114 McKee, Sandra 157 McKenzie, David 114 McKenzie, James 157, 225, 262 McKinzie, Michael McKnight, Carl 157 McKnight, Carolyn 135 McKnight, Elizabetha 180 McLaughlin, Karen 157 MeLure, Joe McMahan, Timothy 97, 113, 114, 209, 236 McMillan, Grgory 114 MeMillin, Jeanine 181, 230 McNeal, Tammy 181 McQueary, Carrie 83, 135 Mf:Wherter, Linda 181 Meacham, Helen 50, 157 Meachem, Alma Meachem, Lonna 181 Measures, Elizabetha 181 Medford, Anna Medina, James 157 Medina, .lohn 157 Mcdlich, James Meeker, Debra 68, 157 Meeks, Veronica 135 Mendolia, David 75, 135 Menikos, Timothy 135, 270 Mcnikos, Tom 136, 270 Merritt, Laura 157 Meshew, Joshua 114 Messina, Rebecca 50, 113, 114 Messina, Thomas 136, 250, 257 Messina, Veronica 181 Messina, Vincent 181 Michael, James 181 Middleton, Donelda 181 Mikewee, Teresa 157 Miller, Cynthia 157 Miller, Karen 157 Miller, Kenneth 157 Miller, Marilyn 181 Miller, Mikc181, 188 Miller, Richard 136 Miller, Shannon 114 Miller, Timothy 157 Miller, William 181 Mims, Patricia 136 Mims, Rennee Mims, Renee 181 Mims, Susan 181 Miner, Thomas 181 Minnick, Royce 136 Mirike, Barbara 56, 170, 181 Mirike, Brenda 136 Mitchell, Howard 181, 246 Mitchell, Timothy 181 Mize, Marlin 136 Moak, Robert 181, 262 Mobley, Sandra 181 Moehring, John 50, 114, 219 Mohr, Evelyn 181 Moisant. Stancy 136 Money, Donna 181 Montgomery, Patti 64, 96, 114, 115, 204 Montgomery, Sheri 61, 66, 123, 136, 214 Moody, Cindy 114 Moody, Delores 115 Moody, Denis 181 Moon, Garry 157 Mooney, Alva 115 Mooney, Beverly 136 Mooney, Teresa 115 Moore, Lynne 66, 136 Moore, Clayton 136, 225 Moore, Debra 115 Moore, Dennis Moore, Donna 68, 136 Moore, Leon 158 Moore, Mark 182, 268 Moore, Lisa 45, 122, 136, 200 Moose, Gwyn 182 Morales, Kim 158 Morales, Paula 115 Morbeck, Maryilyn 182 Morgan, Carris 182 Morgan, Lillian 115 Morgan, Paula 83, 158 Morga-, Sherry 115 Morgan, Robe Morrill, Robert 260, 261 Morris, Debra 115 Morris, Lisa 182 Morris, Melinda 115 Morton, Kathryn 182 Moses, .lames 158 Moss, Randy 182, 261 Moles, Carol 50, 236 Moles, Michael 182 Mounce, Karen 65, 115, 209, 215 Mounts, Jeffrey 115 Mueller, Charles 136 Mullenix, Gerald 136 Mullin, Michael 136 Murphy, Karen 158 Murphy, Kevin 158 Murray, Mary 182 Musgrove, Michael 115, 236 Musgrove, Mitchell, 182, 258 Musick, Kurtis, 182 Muers, Melinda 136 W Nabergall, John 115, 225, 228 Nabors, Gary 812 Neal, Lori 182 Neal, Susan 115 Neal, Timothy 136, 225, 250 Neau, Lori 136 Neau, Michael 182, 246 Nelson, Tim 158, 230, 252 Neuman, Lisa 136 Neusse, Amy 158 Neuwien, Michelle 137 Neuwien, Stacy 182 Newby, Gregory 158, 252 Newby, Kevin 137 Newkirk, Lester, 182, 270 Newland, David 182, 258 Newland, Keri 158 Newman, Jerri 115 Newsom, Kevin 182 Newsom, Michael 137 Newsome, Walter 50, 182 Newton, Stewart 52, 55, 166, 167 168, 182, 199, 246, 258 Nichols, Ann 158, 56 Nichols, Johnny 137 Nichols, Neta 53, 55, 90, 115, 209, 215 Nichols, Scot 133 Nichols, Otis Nichols, Paula 56, 115 Nicholson, Jill 182 Nicholson, John 137 Nickell, Ronald 137 Nickels, Dean 183 Niesen, Norman 79, 115, 236 Nieswiadomy, Marla 137 Niswanger, Joyce 182 Niswanger, Joyce 182 Niswanger, Mark 115 Nixon, Debo Nixon, Deborah 115 Noble, Selena 182 Nolan, John 182 Nolly, Randy 116 Nolly, Ricky 158, 225 Norris, James 182 Novak, Michael 158 Nowell, Curtis 158 Nowlin, Cherry 116 Nunes, Rebecca 137 Oakes, Sheila 182 Ocone, Cheryl 182 Odell, Anthony 182 Odom, Gordon 182 Ogden, Kathleen 158 Ogle, Allan 183 Oliver, Craig 183 Olson, Debra 137 Oneal, Dana 183 Oreilly, Donna 137 Oreilly, Eileen 66, 183 Ort, Mike 183, 253 Osborn, William 63, 83, 137 Owen, Deborah 66, 158 Osburn, Janet 183 Owen, Susan 137 Owen, Terry 116 Owens, Kevin 158, 261 Owens, Mary 116 Owens, Nora Ozce, Gayle 158 Pace, Pamela 158 Padilla, Richard 137 Padilla, Silvia 72, 116 Paige, Jeffery 183 Painter, Eva 137 Palmer, Kathy 116 Palmer, Karen 183, 266 Pamilton, Chris 183 Paniszczyn, Catherine 137 Papusch, Richard 158 Parish, Bryan 137 Parker, Brad 183, 261 Parker, Laura 158 Parker, William 183 Parkihnson, Micki 158 Parot, Rosemarie 158 Parr, Robert 116 Parrish, Kirk 183 Parsons, Shannon 158, 252 Parten, Larry 116, 255 Patterson, Michael 158 Patterson, Leeann 116 Patterson, Stephen 183, 253 Patton, Robert 137 Paulsen, Valerie Payne, Jeffery 137, 143 Payne, Mary 159 Payne, William 116, 260, 261 Payton, Jerre 137, 230 Pearson, Laine 183 Pederson, Judith 183 ?cmberton, Cary 183 Pemberton, Dequita 79, 116, 269 Pemberton, Richard 116 Penton, Carla 159 Penton, Claude 183 Penton, Darla 150, 159 Penwell, Bria Perrin, Tammie 183 Perry, James 183 Perry, Judith 137 Peterman, Patti 183 Peterman, Peggy 159 Peters, Doug 123, 139, 199, 214, 215 Petersen, David 137, 163, 230 Petersen, David 137, 163, 230 Petersen, Martha 183 Petersen, Mary 183 Petersen, Robert 183 Petersen, Timothy 137 Peterson, Sara 68, 159, 183, 270 Peugh, Tanya 159 Peveto, Mike 116 Phaup, Juanita 183 Phillips, David 90, 116 Phillips, James 183, 189 Phillips, Johnny 159 Phillips, Lea Ann 116 Phillips, Patricia 83, 183 Phillips , Sandra 159 Phillips, Frankie 116, 203, 225 Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Daniel 183, 262 Marsha 116 Richard 116 Rose 159 Pierce, Russell 218 Pinelle, Dana 159 Pinkard, Deborah 138 Pinkston, Mary 74, 183 Pinkston, Tommy 138, 183 Pisz, Shawn 183 Pledger, Ellen 52, 79, 116 Pledger, Lisa 55, 155, 159, 163 Plumb, Erin 183 Plumbleigh, Gerald 138 Plumbleigh, Terri 159 Poe, Connie 63, 183, 270 Pollard, Ernest 138 Ponder, Dana 159 Pool, Dennis 116 Pool, Kenneth 159 Porter, Raymond 116 Potter, Rex 116, 128, 225, 227 Pou, Teresa 138 Pounders, Cynthia 159 Pounders, Jeffrey 183 Pounders, Jerri 79, 116 Power, James 183, 245 Power, Jeffrey 4-6, 117, 183 Prachyl, Nicky Presley, Jon 159, 230, 257 Presnell, Sharon 159 Presnell, Susan 183 Prcssly, David 116, 262, 263 Pressly, John 150 Presswood, Mark 83, 182, 233 Preston, Kristine 159 Priddy, Gary 14-8 Pritchard, Pamela 183 Pruett, Cheryl 159 Pruett, Rebecca 116 Pruitt, Craig 183 Pruitt, Gary 138 Pruitt, Ricky 159, 199, 238 Pruitt, Terri 116 Pryor, Jimmie 159 Purselley, Glenn 159 Pursley, Kristi 160 Pustka, Beverly 138 Qualls, Veronica 50, 116 Quarrington, Martin 183 Quarrington, Miles 138 Queen, Christopher 183 Queen, Tianny 138 Rabon, Ricky 138, 252 Ragland, John 138 Ragsdale, Craig 138 Raines, Jewell 116 Rainey, Jannette 160 Randall, Joseph 183 Randle, Betty 116 Randle, Cynthia 116 Randolph, Janie 139, 183 Rasberry, Alan 116 Rasberry, Kenneth 111 Rasco, Denise 183, 160 Rasco, Diedre 83, 184 Raso, Nicky Raso, Timmy 138, 230 Rawle, Leslie 138 Ream, Kerry 138, 24-5 Reams, Cynthia 160 Reams, Robert 128, 138 Reavis, Vicki 138 Rector, Kathleen 138 Rector, Tonya 184 Redmond, Pamela 116 Reed, Cindy 184 Reed, Cindy 184- Reed, Mitch 116, 255 Reed, D,Ann 57, 138, 166 Reed, Dawn 56, 60, 66, 117, 138 Reeds, Travis Reeves, Randy 184- Reeves, John 160, 261 Reid, David 160 Reiser, Kimberly 160 Reiser, Lonnie 160, 257 Reiter, Jessemine 138 Rekieta, Kenneth 160, 230 Remines, Gregory 184 Remines, Michael 138 Replogle, Kevin 160 Reynolds, Cynthia 160 Reynolds, Douglas 270, 271 Reynolds, Jerri 113, 116 Reynolds, Laura 160, 270 Rhodes, Daniel 116 Ribinskas, Donna 160 Rice, Charles 184 Rice, Sophia 50, 117 Rich, Anthony 117, 265 Rich, Robyn 160 Richard, Rhonda 159, 160 Richards, Carl 184- Richards, Jackie 138 Richardson, Barbara 117 Richardson, Betty 160 Richardson, Carla 68, 72, 138 Richardson, David 160 Richardson, Susan 160 Riddle, Evette 117 Riddle, Leslie 184 Riddle, Paul 138, 224 Ridge, Pamela 184 Riedel, Debra 138 Riedel, Douglas 117 Rine, Suzanne 184 Rine, Vicki 138 Riney, Christopher 175, 184 Ringer, Durina 83, 117 Riveire, Carolyn 138 Riveire, Robert 117 Roach, Sharon 117 Roberson, Daniel 184- Roberts, Russell 117 Roberts, Sunny 184 Robertson, David 160, 230, 257 Robertson, Robert 117 Robinson, Conrad 50, 184, 261 Robinson, Diana 137, 139 Robinson, Katherine 160 Robinson, Patricia 50, 184 Robinson, Paula 139 Robinson, Sue 160 Rockney, Christine 117 Rodgers, Jeanne 160, 266 Rogers, Jane 160 Rogers, Richard 161, 252 Rogers, Sheryl 139 Romanchek, Kathryn 139 Romanchek, Maryann 79, 117, H 269 Roper, Richard 117 Rosado, George 161 Rosario, Maylo 184 Rose, Elfriede 139 Rose, Fletcher 117 Rose, Lance 117, 262, 263 Rose, Lester 161 Rostamo, Dale 139, 230 Roth, Anna 117 Roth, Eugene 139 Roth, John 161, 230, 251 Rowa n, Robert 139 Rowley, Lee 184 Rowley, Robert 161 Rudolph, Teresa 50, 117, 197, 121, 266 Runyon, David 139 Rushing, Brenda 161 Russel, Bernice 117 Russell, Danny 161 Russell, Inez 161 Russell, Jon 139 Russell, Lula 139 Rutherford, Vicki 161 Rutledge, Dennis 139 Ryan, Lea 161 Saalfrank, Janet 161 Scclfrank, Susan 139 Sacra, Breck 161 Sadowski, Cathy 161 Salavarria, Diane 184- Salavarria, Stephen 139 Salley, Cheryl 161 Sams, Michael 161 Sanchez, Steve 161 Sanders, Darlene 118 Sanders, David 161, 230 Sanders, Gregory 184- Sanders, Jeff 90, 118 Sanders, Joseph 184 Sanders, Mark 118 Sanders, Sheri 161 Sanders, Timothy 162, 261 Sando, Mark 162, 230 Sando, Patricia 117, 269, 79 Sandoval, Rene 162 Sands, Patricia 117 Sands, Sandra 162 Sapp, Carol 162 Sargent, Dalarie 162 Sargent, Gary 184-, 233, 253 Smith, Forrest 185 Sarratt, Gregory 184, 261 Sarrett, Gary 118 Savage, James 184, 258 Saylor, Melanie 139 Schafer, Chris 61, 68, 101, 118, 198, 214- Schatte, Jay 139 Schatte, Leslie 162 Scheetz, Patricia 158, 162 Schellhase, Dennis 139, 251 Schleicher, Clifford 162, 245 Sehleicher, Susan 184 Sehmalried, Rhonda 118 Schmanke, Kyle 139, 270 Schmidt, Linda 184, 270 Schmidt, Martin 162 Schmidt, Pamela 162 Schmidt, Phyllis 184 Schneberger, Mark 162 Schneider, Cindy 162 Schneider, Mike 118 Scholl, .lames 118, 254 Schretter, Grover 162 Schuetz, Arden 118 Schultz, Dale 162 Schuss, Pamela 184 Seoggins, Philip 139 Seorcio, Anthony 139, 230 Skiffington, Barbara 162 Skiffington, Jeanne 162 Skiles, Charles 118 Skinner, Sally 162 Slack, Deborah 139 Slagle, Lisa 185 Slater, Diana 139 Slater, Shirley 185 Slisz, Linda 50 Sliva, Pamela 185 Sloan, Debra 83, 139 Slocum, Gay 118 Slovak, Chales 162 Smart, Colleen 50, 139, 206 Smart, David 185 Smart, Margaret 69, 118 Smatlak, Lauretta 162 Smeltzer, David 185 Smith, Bo 119, 197, 204, 214, 214, 101 Scott, Anna 63, 77, 139 Scott, Judy 61, 118 Scott, Noel 139 Scott, Reginald 50, 162 Scott, Robert 139 Scott, Shawn 162, 268 Scott , Stephen 162 Scoville, Billy 185 Scrivner, Cindy 139 Scrivner, Vicki 118 Scroggs, Clifford 162 Searcy, John 185 Seethoff, Sherry 118 Sellers, Carol 162 Sellers, John 118 Seniff, Vicky 139, 269 Shahan, Jeffrey 162, 245 Shannon, Jimmie 118 Shannon, Michael 185 Shannon, Sharon 185 Sharp, Bettye 112, 118 Shaw, Jeff 118 Shemelynce, John 162 Smith, Billy 162, 230 Smith, Candi 119, 162, 245 Smith, Crystal 199, 207 Smith, Dana 185 Smith, Deborah 50, 139 Smith, Donna 162 Smith , Douglas 119, 265 Smith, Gloria 185 Smith, Gruver 162, 265 Smith, .loe 139 Smith, John 139, 211, 225, 249, 250 Smith, Leslie 119, 139 Smith, Mark 139 Smith, Mark 185 Smith, Matt140, 257 Smith, Melinda 119 Smith, Pamela 162 Smith, Paula 50, 185 Smith, Pauline 162 Smith, Robert 185 Smith, Sarietha 150 Smith Smith Smith , Steven 50, 162 , Susan 186 , Wade 65, 70, 140, 252 Smore, Diane 266, 267 Snell, Snell, Snow, Andi 186 Michael 119, 250, 251 Diane 77, 162 Snow, Tanya 166, 186, 199 Stalcup, Cassie 68, 119 Stalcup, Linda 119 Stalnker, Jane 140 Standley, David 160, 163 Standley, Sharon 79, 90, 91, 119, 212 Stanford, Thoman 119 Stanley, Vicki 68, 119 Stansberry, Marvis 186 Stansberry, Michael 186 Staples, Rhonda 186 Steele, Debbie 140 Steele, Debbie 186 Steele, Glenda 119 Steele, Jeggrey 119 Steele, Linda 186 Steffen, Michelle 163 Steffey, Teresa 163 Stephens, James 163, 230 Stevens, Lisa 163 Steward, Kimberley 186 Stewart, Linda 186 Stewart, Diane 140 Stiles, Alan 163 Stiles, Cynthia 186 Stiles, John 119 Stiles, Lee 140 Stitle, Mark 161, 163 Shepard, Robert 139, 265 Sherman, George 139 Sherrard, John 118 Shiflett, Dennis 118 Shiflett, James 188 Shiflett, Laura 139 Shipe, Gwen 185 Shipp, Karen 185 Shirley, Donna 185 Shivers, Anita 118 Shobe, Cynthia 185 Shockey, David 118 Shores, Shellie 185 Shultz, Dale 50 Sickles, Carla 83, 185 Stcwert, Carolyn 139, 264, 266 Sims, Karen 139 Sims, Karl 162 Sims, Nelwyn 162 Skaggs, Randal 185 Skehan, Brenda 162 Skehan, Linda 162 Skclly, Brian 162 Snowdeb, Marie 119 Sommerman, Andrew 186 Sommerman, Cindy 140 Sossamon, Cindy 140 Sossamon, George 140 Souder, Deborah 162 Sowders, Karen 140, 211 Sparkman, Jackie 119 Sparks, Connie 74, 119 Sparks, Joy 60, 140 Spears, Bobby 140 Speed, Charles 50, 119 Spence, Gary 186 Spence, Jeanne 150 Spencer, Debbie 140 Spencer, Lisa 186 Sperber, Linda 140 Spriggs, Douglas 119, 262 Squyres, Gary 24, 186, 249 Squyres, Leslie 162 Srba, Daniel 186 St John, Scott 140 Stafford, Phyllis 186 Stokes, Aaron 163 Stokes, Christy 125, 163 Stone, Elizabeth 186 Stone, Kim 83, 163 Stovall, Gay 140 Stowe, Archie 186 Strack, Danny 119, 259, 260, 261 Strack, Jerry 163 Strack, Pamela 69, 140 Strain, Janet 119 Strait, Gary 119, 209, 265 Stranberg, Ladye 140 Stranberg, Peter 186, 260, 261 Strider, Frank 140, 236 Strider, James 163 Stripling, Martha 186 Strittmatter, Ronald 140, 268 Strube, Bennett 186 Strube, Grebory M. 163 Stuart, Dennis D. 119 Stucer, Anne 14-0, 166 Sturdivant, David 163, 230 Suggs, Billy 140 Suggs, Daniel 186, 189 Sullivan, Kellye 163 Sullivan, Melissa 186 Summerville, George 140, 225 Sumners, Kathleen 186 Supercinski, David 119, 210 Supercinski, Mercedes 163 Sutton, Paul 119 Sweeney, Dana 186 Sweeney, Deirdre 186 Swonger, Lorie 186 Swonger, Steven 127, 141 Sylvester, Cindy 163 Sylvester, Marla 119 Taggart, Susan 64, 163 Takes, Julie 66, 163 Takes, Terri 141 Takes, tom 50 Talley, Anthony 141 Tanner, Matthews 186 Taylor, Charles 186 Taylor, Cheryl 119 Taylor, Douglas 141 Taylor, Floyd 186 Taylor, James 186 Taylor, Jerry 141 Taylor, Kimberly 163 Taylor, Patricia 163 Taylor, Sherene 186 Taylor, Susan 68, 86, 141 Teague, Sharon 186 Tedder, Mark 163 Teggart, Katherine 79, 119 Terrell, Daniel 141, 198 Testa, Debra 119 Testa, Donna 144, 163, 214 Thiele, Kim 119 Thigpen, Mary 186 Thomas, Deborah 141, 266 Thomas, Craig 268 Thomas, Douglas 119 Thomas, Ernest 119 Thomas, Jacquelinr 119 Thomas, John 230 Thomas, Mary 186 Thomas, Mitzi 119 Thomas, Phillip 163 Thomas, Steven 186, 246 Thomas, Tarey 163, 252 Thomas, Trey 141 Thomas, Victor 119 Thompson, Cindy 119 Thompson, Holly 141 Thompson, Sylner 163 Thompson, Wanda 163 Tillery, Kathy 141 Tillery, Theresa 50, 186 Tilley, Lynn 163, 262 Timms, Deborah 186, 270 Timpson, Michelle 141 Tinsley, Timothy 186 Tipton, Jeffeuy 186, 262 Tockey, Roger 186 Tollman, Laurel 141 Tolson, Brian 163, 252 Toison, Greg 120 Tolson, Tommy 120, 260, 261 Tomlinson, Ross 186 Torlincasi, Tammy 50, 141 Torlincasi, Thomas 186 Torlincasi, Tina 163 Tout, Mary 120 Tovar, Amanda 187 Tracy, Leo 120, 225 Traffanstedt, Larry 164 Traffanstedt, Terry 164 Trammel, Andrew 79, 90, 120, 210 Trammell, Linda 141 Traynham, Julie 79, 120 Traynham, Karen 187 Trotter, Andrew 45, 120 Trotter, Andrew 45, 120 Trotter, Barbara 141 Truax, Cynthia 164, 266 Tuck, Mark 120 Tuck, Richard 164 Tucker, Brenda 120 Tucker, Rancall 187 Tucker, Sarah 79, 120 Tucker, Tracy 187, 233 Tucknies, Cheryl 52, 55, 63, 166, 167, 187, 199, 214 Tuomey, Debra 164 Tuomey, John 164, 262, 263 Turner, Patti 187 Turner, Robert 120, 250 Willis, Douglas 165, 260, 261 Turnham, Sherry 141 Uecker, Bradley 187 Ulmer, Melanie 187 Ulrich, Fredrerick 141 Umbarger, Blynda 141 Umbarger, John 164 Umberson, David 164 Umbreit, William 141 Urbank, Kimberly 164 Urrey, Carolyn 141 Usen0n,Pau177,a3,1a7 Ussery, Tamara 164 Valadez, Juanita 187 Valentine, Cynthia 164 Valles, Jeanine 141 Vanderford, Vickie 141 Vanderford, Vint 164, 257 Vandergriff, Karen 164 Varner, Phillip 141 Varner, Teresa 164 Vaughn, Alvin 50, 187, 246 Vaughn, Anita 142 Vaughn, Lynn 120, 260, 261 Ventimiglia, Frank 50, 90, 14-2 Verdery, Barbara 142 Vernon, Ark 120 Verwers, Craig 120, 234, 236, 239, 243 Verwers, Gary 164 lick, Gayla 142 fickery, Chris 187 foyles, Freddie 142 foznica, Joan 152 Wade, Emerson 50, 120 Vaggoner, Michille 164 Vagner, Paul 187 Vagnon, Kathy 164 Vakefield, Claudia 56, 155, 164, 199 Vaiden, Kenneth 187 Valitz, George 171 Valker, Arlene 120 Valker, Christopher 187 Watson, Watson, Belinda 188 Cynthia 198 Watson, Grady 142, 251, 249 Watson, Ricky 120, 215, 225 Watson, LaD0nna 188 Watson, Laura 164 Watson Michael 182, 188, 233, 246,258 Watts, Rebecca 25, 61, 100, 120, 215 Weare, Mark 164 Valker, Elaine 164 Valker, James 120 Valker, Joey 187 Valker, Valker, Linda 142 Mark 187 Valker, Mary 142 Valker, Michele 142, 262 Weatherley, Donald 164 Weaver, Jack 120 Webb, Claudia 120 Webb, Donald 168, 246, 247 Webb, Glenn 164- Webster, Judy 164, 201 Webster, Karen 188 Webster, Kenny 142 Weeks, Annette 164 Weeks, Michael 142 Weeks, Tim 164, 230 Wehlitz, Donna 142, 266, 267 Wehlitz, George 188 Weiher, Pamela 142, 256 Weiss, Courtney 188 Welborn, Mark 120, 198 Welch, Kim 164 Wellborn, Mary 142 Welles, Williams 165 Wells, Brenda 74, 142 Wells, Kelly 165 Wells, Laura 120, 179 Wells, Robert 165 Wells, Teresa 188 Wendell, Douglas 142 Wendell, Jeanine 188 Wendell, Kathryn 142 Wendorf, Deborah 165 West, Albert 233 West, Herman 120 West, Kristine 74, 142 West, Martha 165, 266 West, Tamara 120 Westfall, James 188, 216, 261 Westlake, Kimberly 189 Williams, Carver 143 Williams, Catherine 70, 121 Williams, Clifford 165 Williams, Douglas 121 Williams, Frankie 165 Williams, Michael 189 Williams, Roslyn 165 Williams, Sallie 165 Williams, Sherry 165 Williams, Teresa 189, 219 Williams, Teresa 165 Williams, Yvette 121 Willis, Be ny121 Wood, Becky 165 Wood, Brent 50, 143 Wood, Cal 189, 199, 233, 258 Wood, Carla 143, 269 Wood, Frederica 153, 165 Wood, Randall 143 Wood, Karen 153 Wood, Scott 49, 165 Wood, Shari 165 Wooddell, Norman 189 Woodhull, Wiliam 189, 261 Woods, Reta 189 Woods, Sharon 165 Woofter, Melissa 189 Willis, Michael 189 Willis, Ricky 165, 230 Wilson, Debbie 189 Wilson, Donald 138, 14-3 Wilson, Edward 165 Wilson, .lack 121 Wilson Janice 165 Wilson, Jay 165, 261 Wilson, Jay 165, 261 Wilson, John 150, 165, 225, 252 Wilson, Kenneth 50 Wilson, Leza 50, 77, 83, 143 Wilson, Mark 143, 252 Wilson, Mark 165, 230 Wilson, Melinda 48, 165 Wilson, Alan 143 Wilson, Philip 64, 14-3 Wilson, Rayanna 68, 121, 192 Wilson, R Wilson, R Wilson, V oy 121, 254, 255 ussell 189 icki 14-3 Winn, Pamela 121 Winters, Teresa 121 Wisdom, Kent 255, 256 Wiesniewski, Wayne 145, 149, 150, 157, 165, 225 Wohler, Pat 189 Wooten, Teresa 189 Workman, Diane 165 Worthy, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright. Wright, Wanda 50 Debora 165 Joyce 50, 121 Kent 165 Michael 165 Sherry 165 Sandra 121 Yancey, Melinda 189 Yarborough, Van 189 Yarborough, Vickie 143 Yarbrough, Paula 165 Yarbrough, Richard 121, 255 Yates, Chevelle 189 Yates, Dequincey 165 Yelvington, Robert 121, 211 Young, Carrie 121 Young, Eddie 165 Young, Michael 121 Yuill, John 174, 189 Yuill, Suzanne 121, 209 Zant, Greg 75, 121 Zimmermann, Denise 189 Zinn, Cathy 90,121 Zinn, Cody 79,165 Westrup, Mary Lynn Whaley, Philip 143 Whalley, Kimberley 189 Whatley, Sherri 143 Whatley, Kimberly 189 Wheaton, Michael 189, 258 Wheaton, Kelvin 189 Wheaton, Leah 165 Wheelan, Deborah 189 Wheelan, Larry 165 THE CATAMOUNT STAFF EXTENDS ITS APPRECIATION TO THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE AND BUSINESSES The camera club for the donations Mr P B Stovall for his co operation and encouragement Pate Museum of Transportation Photographic Arts for Valker, Peri 164 Vall, Mary 187 Vallace, Billy 187, 251 Vallace, Jerry 142 Vallace, Katherine 187 Vallace, 187 Vallace, Russell 164, 254, 255, 256 Valling, Ann 187 Valls, Jeffrey 187 Valls, Vivian 187 Valsh, James 188 Valters, Melanie 69, 142 Valton, Gerald 120 Vard, Kevin 46, 79, 120, 268 Vard, Sandra 120, 164, 266 Vard, Liz 188 Vare, Mark 188 Varhurst, Cynthia 188 Varren, Denise 125, 142, 269 Varren, Gregory 188 Varren, Shelley 120 Vashington, Denise 120 Vaters, Michael 142 Whisenhunt. Elise 165 White, Andrew 189, 258 White, Linda 74, 121, 215 White, Ted 79, 108, 121 Whitfield, Clarence 121 Whiting, Leann 165 Whitney, Danny 165 Whitney, Susan 189 Whitworth, Bryan 189 Whitworth, Donald 189 Whyte, Rick 100, 121, 189, 198, 236, 238, 240, 243, 255 Wicks, Jo 143 Widdows, Julie 121 Wiestner, James 143 Wilkins, Marsha 143 Williams, Anthony 177, 189 Williams, Barbara 82, 143, 266 photographing the senior portraits Provine Studios for taking the underclassmen pictures The Fort Worth National Bank for the use of their beautiful building Fort Worth Botanical Gardens for the use of their grounds Mrs Peggie Herring for her warming smile and help parents and spouses of the staff for being patient e members of the faculty for their help and patients Mrs Wenzel and Mrs Coultas for letting our photographers out of class so much Mr Bob Lynch and Taylor Publishing Company for the production of the annual ,, ii' ' .. 284 You ufillfiud us you look hurl: upon your lzfe, zhuz Ihr' nwrmvzls than stand ou! un' thc' moments you have dom' Lhings for others. 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