W T White High School - Saga Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1967
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Every individual at Warren Travis White cannot help but admire a man whose primary interest is in the welfare and progress of our school. Through his interest and encouragement, White has achieved greater unity of a strong student body and faculty. For his unfaltering sincerity and support, the 1967 SAGA staff proudly dedicates this volume of the yearbook to our principal, Mr. john J. Santillo. J OH . SANTILLO 1 ' Q J 4 5 f if Q vo' f LQLQ QQ , A ,UL A ' Y X, ngfuzfp? 52 W Vifoi QP? fl Ny Vggijiww Aff ' jp! 'wif ww We a exif ., A KX :Q fl? wx W. T. White . . . fy ,X More than just a beautiful sw building . . . the student, the teacher, the artist, the scientist. United in the common goal of learning Yet searching for their individual dreams. ,, V u g ,s Q i soa, u ezfjk fa, 8 1 f L ,J f f F ff 7 f ' ,, , V wr 1 xx Q ' :.,' , f DQ L 'UUSQ ,U A X f , Q . f 'fu,' Q k,Ax.-.ff ' r X L Ml j' X Lk 6 nlffh , C1111 C ff V I W K X L I ' UM? V fd' VI .g ...Ani 9 X Aw ga P www? Mw f if . YF x N Rf NSS 9 iff 5 .sf XS' is 3 AN J Sw Xxx Q SX JQE Q vi Q RX f N x91 xx Communication . . . An exchange of ideas between individuals. A means to an understanding. A vital part of living . . The mystery of life . . . Giving, receiving, learning V? H534 K 'M ,S its 4:2 A J Qs ,A A wir g .,,,,-wk-an 'll M- -M' fix M? it UW Q? W ti W NL I ANSI! 01 JJ .Q , lf , ,,, , ,- I , X, 1 fp af Cf . , l l X I X, .V . , . , A , J j . A . I 1 , '. , 1 i ,g , , 4 4 .K L A K , , , . L 1 ' X i t X ' J X X I V If I g Q solitude . V. . ' Seeking a welcome escape from life. WA I j The quiet reflection of individual thought and QQ, MOM! feeling. A few fleeting A moments to be lost in the Lift memory of time. N 'I MD 4 1 ,gQWQUMvfVUHMLc5Lf1FUQf 1 1 I4 Spirit . . . Enthusiastic loyalty of the crowd . . . Fighting determination of the players . . . Inspiring support for a common goal . . . The thrill of victory . . . The agony of defeat. The spirit of the Longhorns . . Forever a Hook 'Em Horns! l P 5 y 1 n MC Administration aff UL C L090Q6 6 T fwfwgg. , QZZZWW Uffwf 435611 I? CU 0 cz 645847 RQ 262-off Administration . . . ' The labor of people dedicated to education . . . The Guidance needed to man- age the affairs of a great institution . . . Understanding and judgement which commands the respect of everyone . . . The faculty and administration of W. T. White. I7 BO RD UF ADMINISTRATIO Mr. Dale Douglas, Deputy Superintendentg Mr. C. C. Miller, Assistant Superintendent, Mr. Hollis Allen, Assistant Superintendentg Mr. Don E. Matthews, Assistant Superintendentg Mr. H. D. Pearson, Assistant Superintendentg Dr. E. D. Walker, Assistant Superintendent, Dr. Frank I.. Williams, Assistant Superintendent OF EDUCATHJ DALLAS I DEPE DE T f SCI-IDOL . DISTRICT Mr. james Joy, Mr. john Plath Green, Mr. J. Willard Gragg, Mr. jerry D. Wheat, Mr. Lee A. McShan, Presidentg Dr. W. T. White, Mrs. Henri L. Brom- berg, Jr., Mrs. Vernon D. Ingram, Dr. Percy E. Luecke, jr., Field Scovell, Vice- President I8 Mr. John J. Santillo PRI CIPAL The characteristics desirable in a good administrator are common sense, understand- ing, and the wisdom to know when to stand firm and when to yield. All these traits are embodied in the principal of W. T. White, Mr. john J. Santillo. His efficiency and at- tention to details present a high ideal which everyone at White would do well to attain. In the last year-and-a-half Mr. Santillo has proven to be one of the prime motivators of the greatness of our school. His direction and amazing awareness of seemingly every situation which concerns W. T. White High School are sure to guide the school to even greater goals. LA Agent 99, this is Max . . . Now students, have you tried Scope? I9 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL As assistant principal of W. T. White Mr. Gene Golden has done a wonderful job. His dedication to students at our school is an in- spiration to everyone. Each person at White has come in contact with Mr. Golden's great sense of humor, and his attitude of fair play has made him a popular figure at our school. -i COUNSELORS MRS. JUANITA PRESSON Advisory and Guidance Counselor NTSU-BA SMU-MA MRS. DOROTHY HUPFELD Pupil Personnel Counselor TWU-BS, MS MRS. JUDY ROBERTSON Advisory and Guidance Counselor NTSU-BS MRS. MARJORIE CUMMINGS Advisory and Guidance Counselor Northwestern Univ.- BA, MA When a student at W. T. White has a per- sonal or curricular problem, he may be as- sured of a practical and understanding answer by consulting one of the school's four com- petent counselors. Mrs. Juanita Presson, Mrs. Dorothy Hupfeld, Mrs. Judy Robertson, and Mrs. Marjorie Cummings are at work daily altering schedules, discussing plans for higher education with students and helping to guide careers of' every student at Vfhite. The deci- sions ofi these four women concerning each student are necessary in maintaining the ef- ficiency of W. T. White. I is! Mrs. Presson advises a senior on plans for the future. 2I . f 2. 'E if F X l sta 'f f f. - .g+p...:, lr- '53,n'.+:-itw. 1' A - 1- .',4-'.,a,,:-it -fs, z - .t y., xv!!-i 1' x.af1 f-Qtr.-1, K f p.'.f-A, MRS. ALINE LTRS. TOMMIE MRS. EMILEY MRS. MIRIAM MRS. ETHEL SANDIDGE LANGFORD VAUGHAN KERN WILSON Secretary Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk MRS. AURORA MRS. THELMA MRS. IDA MRS. BETTY MR. D. MILLAR COSSOTA PARKER GREAVES ROBERTSON Clerk Clerk Clerk IMB Head Custodian OFFICE PERSONNEL The ten people who comprise the office staff of W. T. White do wonders in managing the many daily tasks required to run our school effectively. Each student who comes in Contact with these efficient people while at White is impressed by their patience and eagerness to cooperate with students. Without the help of these people White would not be the organized institution that it is. 22 MR. DENNIS ABRAMS NTSU-BS Amer. Hist., Adv. Civics MRS, MARY ALBRIGHT SMU-BA W. Hist. I, Econom- ics MRS. CARMA ALLISON Arkansas State Teacher's Col.- BSE Auburn U.-MA English 5, 7 MISS CAROL ANDERSON TCU-BA I English 3, Spanish we ggi MISS ANDREA ASHLEY Baylor U.-BA English 7, 8 MRS. ANNELL BARENTINE NTSU-BA English 5 MR. EDWIN MISS IMOGEN MRS. THREASA BARKER BERRY BOYAR NTSU-BA, MA Trinity U.-BA NTSU-BA English 3, Art 1 sMU-MA R. Math, Geom- 1 Spanish 3 This is dedicated to the ones I love MRS. AUDREY BROOKS NTSU-BBA, M.Ed English 5, Sa, 7 TEACHERS MISS DORIS BROOKSALER UT-BA German 1, 2, 3, 4, ROTC Instructor Geometry 3, 5b MRS. MARGARET DEMPSTER TWU-BS ETSU-M.Ed. Art 1, 3, 5, 7 Art Students League 'of,NeW York MXSGT EMANUEL MRS. LORETTA MRS. LETA CILIO CLEMONS COLE U. of Delaware ETSU-BA Sam Houston State- BS English 7, 7a U, of Houston- M.Ed. Home 8: Family liv- ing, Homemaking 5, 6 MRS. BESSIE MR. RUSSELL DENNIS DYER NTSU NTSU-BS Study Hall Distributive Education You win some . . . 24 Come and G0 and you lose some MRS. IRMA MR. HOWARD EDWARDS EVANS TWU U. of Houston-BS Study Hall BTW, Athletics MR. JAMES DR. FRANCES FOWLER FREESE NTSU-BS, ME SMU-BA, MA Amer. Hist., Athletics Radcliffe-MA UT-Ph.D. Algebra 4, Lia, Elem. Analysis MISS MARTHA MR. DUDLEY GAGE GRIFFITH ETSU-BA NTSU-BS Amer. Hist. 7, Euro- U of Colorado-MA pean Hist. Algebra 3 MlSS MARGARET GRIMES UT--BA, MA Latin 1, 3, Adv. Eng- lish 7 it we Q... i l i E w T' ,. stzfaxl ti 5 ' it i ite X ' ss fi' . .. 9' S L. 41 3 a t A '-QM .,1- Confidentially, Mary, I think there's something you ought to know . . Fifteen rahs for the football team: Hey, rah, rah, rahhrah-rah ! 25 MRS. LINDA MR- ROLAND HAT-IN HALLMARK UT-BA U. of Houston-BS English 3 NTSU-M.Ed. Civics Ia, Adv. Civics, Athletics MR. BILL HOBBS NTSU-BA English 5, Journalism 1, Newspaper MRS. ELIZABETH HONAKER TWU-BS, MS Chemistry 1, 1a 26 MISS ANITA HOOD Baylor U.-BA UT-MA Texas History, Span- ish 1 MRS. REBECCA HUGHES SMU-BA French 3, 5, Adv. MRS. LINDA IMHOOF NTSU-BS Typing 1, 3 MRS. VIRGINIA HORN Henderson State Teachers College- BA U. of Oklahoma- MA Biology 1, 5a MISS OPAL HOLLEY ETSU-BS George Peabody Col lege-MA HAHN MISS MARGARET HOUSER SMU-BBA Typing 1, Bookkeep ing 1 And remember kiddies, Uncle Bills cartoon capers begin every morning at 8:4S. MRS. DARLENE MR. HOWARD MRS. NANCY IRWIN KITCHEN KNIEFF U. of Dallas-BA Comer College-BS SMU-BA English 3, Sb ETSU-MS English 5, Sb, 7 Biology 1 MRS. ELAINE MCNEVINES SMU-BA English 7, 9a MISS MICHELE KRANZ UT-BS W. Hist., Civics MISS MARY MRS. ANITA MRS. MORELLE MR. WILLIAM MARTIN MILLER MOORE MORGAN George Peabody SMU-BBA Study Hall TCU-BME. MME Collee-BA Typing 1, Shorthand 1 Band, Cheerleaders Amer. 'I-Iistory, W. ' History il But this eraser will hurt when it hits you between the eyes. . . and in a month you'll be able to shoot like Wyatt Earp. MR. THOMAS RIORING Hardin Simmons- BA, BS, M.Ed. Social Studies MR. LYNN MORRIS NTSU-BA Chemistry 1, 1a flew ,xgagw fi. J MR. GWYN MORTON Austin Col.-BS NTSU-MA American Hist. 8, Sa, Athletics MR. IVIELVIN MOSES Union U.-BA NTSU-BS Biology 1, Physics 1, Adv. MR. RONALD MURPHY Paris junior Col.-AA Austin College-BA Amer. History 7, 7a, Athletics MISS BEVERLY PICHON LSU-BS Speech 1, 3, 5 MRS. MARY RAGSDALE Texarkana Col. ETSU-BA English 5, 6 MR. JOEL RTR. BENNY PITTMAN POUI-SON ETSU-BS, M. Ed. NTSU-BS Drafting, Wood Sh0p Power Mech., Metal Shop MRS. LILLIAN MRS. FREEMAN ROSSER SAFFORD McBride Business ETSU-BS, MS College Driver Training, PE., Study Hall Drill Team sf MR. ROBERT PATTON fp ' V' W David Lipscomb Col.-BA Sole ' . . . . Abilene christian-Ms ' rj' ' , Geometry 1, 2, Biology 1, 2 ' I, F -F57 , a yy Q , , J V Q . I I li 6 X ,N X N X Q A Nam, 1-,xx K X 1 br 'RLQ' . l X X 28 X l X X DR. HATTIE MR. ALVA SHELTON SHEPARD U. of Louisville-BA, NTSU-BS MA Geometry 1, lb UT-Ph.D. Geometry 1, 1b MISS ROSEMARY MR. LEONARD THOMAS TRAPP NTSII-BS. M.Ed. ETSU-BS, M.Ed. Algebra 1, 3. P.E. T . 3 MISS LUCINDA SMITH SMU-BA French 1, Z MR. PETE TUNNELL U. of Tennessee-BS U. of Oklahoma-MS Biology 1 w lv W. ll XMKE Qlim WR U. X X0 lvvs ,Z I -T' as .f N GLORIA 5, 3b MISS ELIZABETH THOMAS Austin College- BA, MA Spanish 3, 5, Adv. MRS. BETTY VILVEN UT-BS Homemaking 1, 2, 5, 4, Biology 1 MR. IUSTIN XVAKELAND UT-BS NTSU-M.Ed. Adv. Civics, Athletics Son I wish you'd help me find the marshmallows. MR. CLARENCE WARREN Austin College-BA Business A1-ith., Bi- ology 1, Athletics MISS GARTRELL WATSON ETSU-BA, MA Alg. 3, 43 Trig. 30. ,,,...22 -,.,,T, ,. ' MRS. YVONNE MISS MOZELLE MISS ALICE WEINHARDT WELCH WILEMON Middlebury COL- SIWU-BA, MA SMU-BA BA NTSU-BS English 5, sb French 2, 3, 4 Librarian Im sorry Miss Thomas, but you still owe us 310.00 Today my mother-in-law told me about Listerinef' I .1 'Awtff --M'-3 , ,+- -ve -.. A A 'Nfl 'M MISS LOU ANN LT. COL. CECIL ,g,55:3,y?tl, WILLIAMS WOOD pppp A ,, px if yyryg. I SMU-BM, MME Texas Wesleyan 1' Choir Instructor Col.-BS I Q ROTC, Adv- CIVICS And now, students, what is the present market value of toilet paper MR. CHRIS XEROS MR. RICHARD MR. LEONARD MISS SUSAN NTSU--BM, MM YOUNG ZIMMERER DORAN 7 Orchestra NTSU-BS Cooke County jr. Arlington State-BA R. Math 3, Col.-AS English 4, 6 Wfoocl Shop, NTSU-BS Electric Shop Amer. Hist., W. Hist. Are Voca . . . Who put on that Beatles record? ee fe Q4 if r s f Q: A v s ,il fm an , ' ' 1 i X Ye is w N Ns N . vi N39 M Gm' . ' Awffl ,Q35f iii ' - Q Chosen by the Senior Class as - Most Dependable Clay Dewees and Patty McFarland Nw SN! C ,C Q. S S EQ Q ilfa ,QN T 'swag Saga Beauties Each year the student body chooses ten beautiful girls from their respective CIHSSCS to compete for the Saga Beauties. The girls are then judged on poise and beauty by qualified judges at a tea sponsored by the Saga staff. This year the tea was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Vaughan on February 4. The judges were Mrs. R. R. Hallmark, a fashion writer, jim O'Brian, a disc jockey, Don Aly, the editor of In magazine, and Pierce Allman, the executive director of the alumni of SMU. After interviewing each girl separately the judges chose the Saga Beauties and Beauty Fina1ists.'We now present to you the Saga Beauties. Semi-Finalists ' fa . j Z5. . Ak A 45? 5 SOPEOMORES: Martha Blanchette, Nancy Harrison, Kathy Kuchel, Blair Rider, Jayne Rose, Bonnie Skrodzki, Melinda Wal er wen, JUNIORS Debbie Ball, Barbara Gray, Barbara Justice, Nancy Knighton, Cindy Lathram, Patsy Pierce, Beverly Robertson, Kathy Volpe 6 'Q' SENIORS: Vicki Crews, Betsy johanning, Anne Mewhinney, Jeanie Northcutt, Cindy Petty Karen Stetter, Sally Yamini i5l Sophomore Finalist i Ellen iwesp ,w Sophomore Finalist Kristin Scheffey Junior Finalist Sheryl Gaither S . Junior Finalist Judy Williams Senior Finalist Becky Hathaway Senior Finalist Linda Dingee Q C L44 if Z6 6021 L, 0221! 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The evening was highlighted with the crowning of a Military Queen from each school, Miss Betsy johanning was chosen as Military Queen from White with Vicki Crews, Karen Hall, and Patty McFarland as her princesses. 'Q--gg Lt. Col. Allison dances with newly crowned Queen. ,wi 4 ,, A, ' P U .f 5 f . L 1 I , Q 1 'fa ai YA r 4 Qv ' Military Queen Miss Betsy Johanning l Col. Wood greets guests. The Senior Class Presents CINDY ff eeieei ., N ck ff' lv X if S H .:A. .,,,:, A . .. N XX Cindy K ller ........ f12V ,V.: ZQAEI -- G 8 P I Y , Ef'E Lucky .................. . Steve P tt Chuck Roxenfeld ..... ..... A ndy Riley If gKreller .... .......... j ohn Lake W Z ld K ller Cindy Mackey y G ld K ller Vicky S yd D ll Kreller Molly Mille David Rosenfeld ..... ......... S teve Lucas Rutlv Roxenfeld ...... ........ Be cky Ebner Storyteller? . . . . . . . . . Phyllis Austin . Pam McDonald Marc Fleish an If A V ,gvzivllv ,w cs X A I yudi S ,.,..:,LAV::W fum X is A' ,U ,.-,:i My Q MQ SL l 'MMA ,S iii,ii, ,li J XM l QQ! Gyn x MQ N iii iiii i iii iiii S S iiii ii i S iiiiiiiiii Y 6 wx 'Ji Q0 ' l N W' S M3 A VA ww A 0 , 0 1 ji S, H5 S, Q . QYYX , K Once upon a time i 1 E 5'-T G J Call me Lucky Nothing's helping our frame of mind. 'mf FM: ., , 4 xv af: l rf Y 3,5- M N FF:-, s '1 4 F S K 1 'R :Q aj .f f--rlsi zx -w ig Wil - 5 Q 1, Q ,x gi::.K. mi E af ,Q R 225: X fo' -my There are many things to consider when planning a wedding, Fairy Godmother ?? Mazleto .Q SST! M I f J db My W MO , m,iA at M J W5 h 1 ' Wm Q? MQW f l i i i 51, f l J Q i ' ' I AE I 1' EL i i J ffQ f' Mf : i l .V i ' Z L . i2 l AK ' W l if i l f 4 l i li 1 l L Q l 'Jil , 1Q' me i A M K mga s 1 +9 f 1 ' sa 'Pi' LONGHORNS WI TOP HO ORS The 1967 Saga Staff wishes to recognize those stu- dents who have excelled academically and in various other fields. i ational Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists ., . A ,ii . '32 , FE! i A Bill Bifthisel David Goodney Sarah Hervey Letters of Commendation Mike Alliston Zyl Richard Maslow ix M ' in nd John Barnes Steve Bodzin Betty Megason Mark MOt1lLZllng we 7 i ,. 'tri W fm , ddlr MW Ak 1? - Bruce Bland Micky Ennis Judy Head ,rn, irtrr , , i is ,W 'W , ,. K ik, s .k s . . 1 , A Nick Pillsbury David Roberts Mike Small Q W ,slzf li, grfx, Band Strives for Perfection John Beauduy james Illich All-State Band Members Robert Wlxiteside T hespians Take First Q MEREDY KAYS received first place inlthe Sunset tournament for her ex- temporaneous speech BECKY EBNER received first place for her dra- matic interpretation at the Kimball tournament 'iii sive ,Sf Ulf' 2 tyie V. AXL, t, is tudents Receive Recognition KARFN HALL was one of two students in Dallas to win the National Council of Teach- ers of English Achievement award. JOHN EDGE was given the Young Texan of the Month award by the Optimist Clubs of Dallas. This award is a declaration of merit for leader- ship, citizenship and scholar- ship. RANDY DENTON, business manager, was presented The Most Valuable Staffer Award for his outstanding work on this year's HOOFBEAT. Randy was presented an en- graved plaque by the Dallas Times Herald in May. saw f t , MARK HARRISON was elected Lt. Governor of District 2 representing the Key Clubs of Dallas County SARAH HERVEY was chosen as a Finalist for a National Honor Soci- ety Scholarship. iii 11 I 1 it me f I 34- law, x if K- gm' , K rf' 4 W W gif 'CL' ,. Vit V 1 I x V W 44 'i , Longhorn Headliners Football BOB WALLACE was chosen for the All-City Football Team. I-Ie also received Honorable Mention for the All- Greater Dallas team. STEVE I-IACHMEISTER was chosen for the All-North Zone team and received Honorable Mention for the All- City team BILLY MARTIN is another Longhorn who received Honorable Mention on the All-City team LAWNY KNOX also received city honors. Lawny was given Honorable Mention on the All-Greater Dallas team. Basketball and Tennis DON LOUIS received city honors Lf, I l as he was chosen for the All-City '- ' ' Basketball team, ,5 it DAVID CLYDE, another Longhorn I basketball player, received Honor- ' V, ' able Mention on the All-City team. Y IS U NEIL BICKLEY also received hon- ors as Honorable Mention on the All-City Basketball team JIM HILL received first place in the individual competition at the Statewide Cotton Bowl Tournament S ring is a beginnin Spring is both an end and a beginning. It is the end of the brisk, crackling air of winter and the beginning of the balmy March winds. It is the end of hopes for snow and the beginning of lazy, sun-filled days at the lake. The reawaken- ing of nature heralds the coming of spring. In sports, spring is a preparatory time, as the baseball season and practice for next year's football team begin. But for some, spring means the end of the school year. And for seniors especially, the beauty of spring is a fitting end. to a high school career. 1 W .. PV, ' 'll ' Y. ij. g ii .t H, ' Q - HQ . . ..., s sarr sg , .QA ygs'g . gf fe:-vs Q Help Ive been captured by a Man eating plant. an ndlgig f W af ' ,lf gf' if J Q, ,,.V, I . I I JL F, Y! ' 4 Q I ,.,, 1 i V ,. f , 4 J Y I I ,J 2 Final sale of the Saga 5 Q , aw X H ! R Lg if 1' .fy J gf I Z g, 1 If , ,,, femme-izw we 1 gf L ,., . , I f7 1- ' f !N7Mi5'fv I M ' sg .vig?+ff f Lf f 1' ' , 1 pf' 42544 ,, 5' ws . , 1 W. ' 'VYYM , ,, ,, ...gif ,.,, pg. 4 1 ,Rural W: zv'M-vw ' - www I' i fwffi' ' 1 , 1 3:14-'il ' nf f . emwrw f -f X '.-M--.qw . eg Ll., A .L,,, , , 4, , 5.,,-,,,,,,,,,2,g,...5 I ' K 'E' ' A ' 1. I V, YV , ,lfiifawaaw , Jv I L,mwW,,..4,.,,, , I , A f .- ff L ' ,M A M A ,,hk , ,,- ,, , A J W III V Graduation-an ending? - - - H beginning? 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The Excitement of a Unique Phase of Life . . The Satisfaction of Fulfilling a Goal . . . Unforgettable moments Never to be experienced Again . . . Student Life at W. T. White ,m..,.Mm-W TM, M.--. .f - --Q .-A, ,WI ww -- ..,. ,121 f-1 M .,.. ,. - WMM , ..m.M.m..,.wl- M... M- MW- W Y IWMWM ..., W A if I M if 44 MQW -wf WM-, .mm .. elf , ' H ' ' E'WmHrs,M,., .,...1--fwmx zamamma ,p?.,,,.,,,nmwm i Y .,,,,,.-Q .... . ., ,mv .Hui wr ,'::'fen'1s::.:vm-2-1,:g. - Y 'Mf- V, 1 Www. M No m., Y ,LW Y M vV-- .,.. .W M, , W ,Z - nw w' ,.,.,.,,..r- mn- 1, FAVORITE Anne Mewhinney SENIORS '67 . . . FAVGRITE Frank Stroube David Clyde, Trearurerg Patty McFarland, Secrelaryy Nancy Kupp, Vice-Prefidentj Lawny Knox, Prerident ir, 4 'D 'Q J W fr f Bartrell Watson Clarence Warren Elaine McNevins Howard Evans SPONSORS L PAT ABDOU Caballeras 64-675 Office Assistant 66-675 Pan American Student Forum 64-65 ELIZABETH ANNE ADAMS Concert Choir 64-675 Future Homemakers 64-675 Art Club 64-675 Latin Club 64-655 Future Nurses 64-66 JOAN KATHRYN ADAMS Red Cross, alternate 64-675 Art Club 64-67 LINDA ANN ADAMS Concert Choir 65-66' Future Homemakers 66-67 1967 CHERYL ALEXANDER ' Caballeras 64-675 Traffic Safety Council 64-675 Future Homemakers 64-675 Pan American Student Forum 64-675 Honor Roll5 Curtain Club 64-66 ROLLIE MICHAEL ALLISTON National Honor Society 66-675 Senior Executive Board 66-675 R.O.T.C. 65-67, Battalion Commander 66-675 Mu Alpha Theta 65-67, President 66-675 Latin Club 64-655 German Club 65-675 Chess Club 66-67 JEANETTE ALVERSON French Club 64-675 Library Club 65-67, Secretary 65-66 CATHERINE MARGARET ANDERSON Caballeras 64-675 Office Assistant 66-675 Honor Roll5 junior Achievement 64-67, Secretary 64-65 ALLISON PATRICIA ANDREOLI Clinic Assistant 65-67 LINDA ASBURY Future Homemakers 64-67 GLENN ASHLEY NANCY LYN AUSTIN Student Council, alternate 64 65, SAGA Beauty Finalist 64-655 Future Homemakers 66-675 Office Assistant 66-675 Pan American Student Forum 64-655 Curtain Club 64-65 65,555 aff 1, 5:1516 , -we PHYLLIS ANN AUSTIN National Honor Society 66-675 Student Council, alternate 65-665 Senior Executive Board 66-675 Caballeras 64-675 Traffic Safety Council 66-675 Concert Choir 64-67, Chap- lain 64-675 Future Homemakers 66-675 Kismet 5 The Music Man 5 Carnival SANDRA BAILEY Traffic Safety Council 66-675 Future Homemakers 64-67 LINDA BALDWIN JAMES WESTLEY BALI. Swimmin Team 66-675 Concert Choir 64-675 Folk Sing- 8 ers Club 64-67, President 66-67 BONNIE JEAN BARNES SAGA Staff 66-679 Red Cross 64-679 Future Teachers 65- 67, Historian 65-669 Art Club 64-679 Pan American Student Forum 64-659 German Club 65-679 Library Club 64-66, Treasurer 65-669 Honor Roll JAMES PAUL BATEMAN ROBERT JOHN BAXTER Student Council 66-679 Superlative: FRIENDLIEST9 Cheerleader 66-679 French Club 64-65 STEVE BEARD Golf Team 64-679 Red Cross 64-659 Traffic Safety Coun- cil 65-679 French Club 64-659 Library Club 64-65 1967 JOHN ALBERT BEAUDUY Longhorn Band 64-67, Vice-President 65-679 Latin Club 65-679'-All-State Band 65-66 MADALYN SUE BECK Concert Choir 64-679 Future Homemakers 64-679 Art Club 64-659 Folk Singers Club 64-659 Kismet 9 Here's Hap- piness 9 The Great White Way 9 The Music Man 9 Carnival PAULA LOUISE BELL Senior Executive Board 66-679 HOOFBEAT Staff 66-679 Caballeras 66-679 Future Homemakers 66-679 Art Club 64-679 French Club 64-659 Office Assistant 64-679 Allied Youth 66-679 Honor Roll SARA BELLESS RICHARD LONGLEY BENJAMIN Chess Club 66-67' Transfer Student BRENDA BERRY ROBERT BINFORD A Football Team, letterman 64-67, Key Club 65-673 Mu Alpha Theta 65-67 CAROL BISHOP Caballeras 65-67g Art Club 64-67, Latin Club 64-65, Li- brary Club 64-66, President 64-65g Future Nurses Club 64-67, Secretary 64-66 KAY BLANCHETTE Student Council 65-66, Caballeras 65-67, Captain 66-675 Traffic Safety Council 66-67g Future Homemakers 66-67g Art Club 64-67 g French Club 64-65, Office Assistant 65- 66 BRUCE B. BLAND SAGA Staff, Business Manager 66-67g Golf Team 64-66, Key Club 66-67g Quill and Scroll 66-67g Mu Alpha Theta 65-673 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commenda- tion, Honor Roll SHARON BLANKENHORN Honor Roll CHARLES BOATRIGHT JAY CHARLES BOBBITT Longhorn Band, announcer 65-679 Latin Club 64-665 National Forensic League 64-67, President 66-675 Allied Youth 66-673 All-State Debate Finalist 66 STEVEN BODZIN RONALD LEE BOLHEIMER Swimming Team 66-67g Chess Club 66-67g Transfer Student SANDRA AN BORCEIQQN Latin Club 64- DNN QQ NK! VN org! it is aint A A A QW-Mft by E Q5 N' in WEN, sew KW 55 Wy M 64-67g Traffic Safety Council 64-67g Latin Office Assistant 65-67 LOUISE BRADLEY Club 64-67g Future Nurses 64-67 DIANA BRAKEBILL Caballeras 65-67g Future Homemakers 66-67g Pan Ameri- can Student Forum 65-67g Office Assistant 64-67 SUE BRANN ON Caballeras 65-67g Red Cross, alternate 64-65g Traffic Safety Council 66-67g Pan American Student Forum 64- 655 Office Assistant 65-675 Clinic Assistant 64-65 YN DAVID B. BREITHAUPT R O T C 66-67 CHRISTI LYNN BROCKMAN Future Homemakers 64 67 SUE ANN BROGDON Student Council 66-67g Caballeras 64-665 SAGA Beauty geingglrinalist 64-65 Q French Club 64-65g Office Assistant ROGER CHRISTOPHER BROOKS 7 , fb. BARBARA DIANE BROWN Pan American Forum 65-67 MARJORIE ANNE CALLAHAN Caballeras, manager 66-67g Art Club 65-665 French Club 64-675 Clinic Assistant 65-67 Future Nurses 64-67 STEPHEN D. CEGELSKI WILLIAM C. CHILDS Senior Executive Board, alternate 66-67g Football 64-65g Mu Alpha Theta 65-675 Art Club 66-673 Chess Club 66- 67, Secretary-Treasurer 66-67 SHARON CLANCY CANDY CLARK HOOFBEAT Staff 64-67, Co-Editor 66-675 Quill and Scroll 66-67, Vice-President 66-675 Folk Singers Club 64- 655 Chemistry Lab Assistant 64-65 THOMAS DAVID CLYDE Student Council, alternate 65-665 Senior Class Treasurer 66-675 Senior Executive Board 66-675 Basketball Team 64- 675 Baseball Team 65-675 Key Club 65-67 LAWRY MARTIN COHEN Student Council, alternate 65-665 Golf Team 65-675 Traf- fic Safety Council 65-675 Concert Choir 64-66, Co-Presi- dent 65-665 Pan American Student Forum 65-675 Library Assistant 65-665 Kismet 5 The Music Man 5 Carni- val 196 LARRY B. COLLIER Football Team, letterman 64-665 Latin Club 64-655 Ger- man Club 65-66 WILLIAM S. COOK, JR. Key Club 66-675 Red Cross 64-675 Concert Choir 64-675 R.O.T.C. 64-675 French Club 64-665 Kismet,'5 The Great White Way 5 The Music Man REBECCA A. COPLEN Student Council, alternate 65-66, Senior Executive Board, alternate 66-675 Caballeras 64-675 Traffic Safety Council 64-675 Future Homemakers 65-675 Future Nurses 64-655 Latin Club 64-655 Office Assistant 64-655 Clinic Asssitant 65-675 Allied Youth 66-675 CP Monitor 64-655 Honor Roll STUART MORROW CRAFT LESLIE I. CREIGHTON VICKI E. CREWS National Honor Society 65-675 Student Council 65-66, alternate 66-675 Senior Executive Board 66-675 Beauty Semi-Finalist 65-675 Red Cross 66-675 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 66-675 Future I-Iomemakers 65-67, Vice-President 66-675 Homecoming Queen 66-675 Allied Youth 66-675 Honor Roll MATTHEXY7 CULMORE PHIL ROBERT D AMBROGI Basketball Team 64-675 Tennis Team 64-655 Red Cross 65-665 Traffic Safety Council 64-675 Latin Club 64-653 Chess Club 66-675 Honor Roll , :aww -Wai GEORGIA IRENE DAVIS Library Assistant 64-67 KIMBERLY DAVIS Red Cross 66-675 Future Homemakers 64-675 Latin Club 64-655 Clinic Assistant 64-66 RANDY DENTON HOOFBEAT Staff, Business Manager 66-675 Basketball Team 64-655 Track Team 64-675 Key Club 65-675 Quill and Scroll 66-675 Red Cross 65-665 Cross Country Track Team WILLIAM GALE deSOCARRAZ Swimming Team 65-67 CLAY DIXON DEWEES National Honor Society 65-67, President 66-67, Student Council, alternate 64-67g Superlative: MOST DEPEND- ABLE 66-67g Cheerleader, alternate 66-67, Key Club 66-67, Red Cross 65-67, Treasurer 66-67g Mu Alpha Theta 65-67 GLORIA DICKSON Traffic Safety Council 66-67, Future Teachers 66-675 Future Homemakers 66-67g Office Assistant 64-673 Future Nurses 66-67. MARCY ANNE DILLARD SCOTT F. DILLARD 1967 LINDA SUE DINGEE Student Council 65-67g SAGA Staff 66-67, Caballeras 64-665 Superlativeg FRIENDLIEST 66-67, SAGA Beauty Semi-Finalist 64-67, Cheerleader 66-67g Concert Choir 65-66 PAMELA JEANNE DIXON SAGA Staff 66-675 HOOFBEAT Staff 66-67g Future Homemakers 64-67, Secretary 64- 65, Honor Roll BEVERLY ANN DOUGLASS Art Club 64-66, Latin Club 64-66, Censor 65-66g Clinic Assistant 64-65 JOHNNY DOWNING Key Club 65-67g Art Club 66-67g French Club 65-66 JANIS L. DOWNS French Club 64-65g Library Club 66-673 Honor Roll ROBERT ALLEN DRISKELL Track Team 66-67g DON DUNLAP Key Club 66-673 French Club 64-66g Folk Singers Club- 64-67 FRED DUNLAP HOOFBEAT Staff, Sports Editor 66-67 ,eyew- , W, Maggy, 1 age, f- iw THOMAS F. DUPRE MARTY JEAN EAGLE HOOFBEAT Staff, Assistant Business Manager 66-67 DENNIS EBERHARDT Football Team 65-66g Basketball Team 65-66g Allied Youth 66-673 junior Achievement 64-675 Library Club 66-67 REBECCA ANN EBNER Student Council, alternate 64-66g Red Cross 64-67g Traffic Safety Council 64-66g Future Teachers Club 65-673 Latin Club 64-654 French Club 65-67 National Thespians 66-67g Monkey's Pawg National Forensic League 65-67 JOHN ADEN EDGE National Honor Socie 65-67' Student Council 64-6 W : 7 President 66-675 Superlative: MOST LIKELY TO SUC- CEED 66-675 Basketball Team 64-66, Captain 64-65 Key Club 65-67, Treasurer 66-675 German Club 64-66 STEVEN EDLEF SEN NANCY ELLIOTT Orchestra 64-675 French Club 64-67 MICHAEL ENNIS Track Team 64-67 Cross Country 64-67 Honor Roll 1967 CHERYL EWING STEPHANI ELAINE EYRES Student Council, alternate 66-675 Caballeras 65-675 Red Cross 65-675 Girl's Choir 66-675 Future Nurses Club 64- 675 Art Club 64-67, Vice-President 65-675 Latin Club 64- 655 French Club 65-675 Curtain Club 64-66, Secretary 65- 665 Kismet JANET K. EZELL CRAIG N. FARMER Swimming Team 66-67 RICKY ALAN FIELD Senior Executive Board 66-675 DIANE FISCHER Longhorn Band, feature twirler 653 Art Club 65-663 Honor Roll MARC FLEISHMAN Cindy RUTH ANN FLEMING Concert Choir 64-673 French Club 64-65g Library Club 64-65g Kismet g The Music Man g Carnival g Honor Roll Sifuaszijzzc H seas-tw FRANCES ANN FOGLE Pan American Student Forum 66-679 Office Assistant 66- 673 Transfer Student SALLY V. FOY Superlative: WITTIEST 66-674 Red Cross 64-65g Future 66-675 Future Nurses 64-655 Pan American Student Forum 64-673 Clinic Assistant 65-66g Honor Roll JAY ROSS FRASER Golf Team 64-67 5 Longhorn Band 64-66 SYDNEY M. FREEL ' H7121 . 5 1 ' ' 1 if fzfpi A , A A 'C A .'?' VQAVA . V' 95 l stti if or M JOHN ALLAN FREEMAN HOOFBEAT Reporter 66-673 Football Team 64-67 GAYLE ANN FREISE Student Council 66-67g Caballeras 66-67g Red Cross 64- 675 Latin Club 64-655 Clinic Assistant 64-67g Future Nurses 64-67, President 66-67g Honor Roll PAT ANN FRYMARK Student Council 64-65g Senior Executive Board, alternate 66-675 JILL FULMER Caballeras 64-67g Future Homernakers 64-67g Student Assistant-IBM Room 65-673 Curtain Club 65-66 1967 CAROLYN KAY GALLETLY Concert Choir 64-67g Future Teachers 66-67g Future Homemakers 65-673 Library Club 64-675 Kisrnet g The Music Man g Carnival CAROL LYNN GARVIN MICHAEL GEBERT Art Club 64-67 SUSAN M. GENTNER Caballeras 64-67g Concert Choir 65-66g Office Assistant 64-67g Curtain Club 64-65 HELEN GERSHATER Future Homemakers 64-67 PATRICK SHAW N GESINO BILL GIBSON MIMI GWEN GIBSON Girl's Choir 66-67 Q f ,u .,,, .F ew A iw I B W 'lf lx am 75532 IYWIWCW i We I PETER W. GLEASON IOHNNIE GODWIN Future Homemakers 66-67 SUSAN ROBERTA GOECKEL Senior Executive Board, alternate 66-67g Caballeras 66-673 Concert Choir 64-67, section leader 65-66g French Club 64-665 Kismet : The Music Man DONNIE GOLDAMMER RICHARD GOOCH Track Team 66-67 MICHAEL ALLEN GOODALL Student Council 65-665 Golf Team 64 66 Cheerleader 66-67g Latin Club 64-65, Censor 64 65 DAVID E. GOODNEY National Honor Society 65 67 Student Council 64 65 'Q Foofbaii Team 64-67g Key Club 65 67 Mu Alpha Theta 65-675 Latin Club, President 64 65 RICHARD STUART GOODSTEIN Football Team 64-653 Swimming 65 67 Key Club 66 67 Red Cross 64-66' R.O.T.C. 64 65 1967 BETTIE GAIL GORDON Future Teachers 66-67g Pa 64-673 Library Club 66-67 TOM GRAY Basketball Team 64-67 DONNA GREAVES SANDRA GREGORY Concert Choir 64-673 Folk Singers 64 67 Secretary 64 653 Future Nurses 64-665 Here s Happiness Kismet The Music Man g Carnival CHARLES W. GRIFFITH R.O..T.C. 66-67 DEBBI GUNN Traffic Safety Council 66-675 Future Homemakers 64-675 Library Club 64-655 Honor Roll STEVEN CHARLES HACMEISTER Football Team 64-67, Captain 66-675 Track Team 65-675 Baseball Team 64-65 KAREN KAY HALL National Honor Society 65-675 Senior Executive Board, alternate 66-675 Caballeras 64-67, Lieutenant 66-675 Traffic Safety Council 66-675 Concert Choir 64-67, Stu- dent Director 66-675 Mu Alpha Theta 66-675 Future Home-makers 66-675 Pan American Student Forum 64-67, VicePresident 66-675 R.O.T.C. Princess 66-675 N.C.E.T. English Awardg l'Kismet 5 Carnival 5 Here's Happi- ness 5 The Great White Way 5 A Honor Roll -,am -asw- - an aaa-- gr? ,ra A -,aa- -a ga 7 we ey STEVE C. HALL Concert Choir 66-675 Folk Singers Club 66-675 Trans- fer Student LAURIE RAY HAMLETT National Honor Society 65-67, Secretary 66-675 Senior Executive Board 66-675 Tennis Team 66-675 Mu Alpha Theta 65-67, Secretary 66-675 Latin Club 64-655 French Club '65-675 Office Assistant 66-675 Allied Youth 66-675 Honor Roll LESLIE KAY HAMLETT National Honor Society 65-675 Senior Executive Board 66-675 Red Cross-65-665 Concert Choir, accompanist 64- 675 Mu Alpha Theta 65-675 Latin Club 64-675 French Club 65-675 Future Nurses 64-67, Treasurer 66-675 Kismet 5 The Music Man 5 Carnival 5 'lThe Great White Way 5 'The Sandbox ' BOB HAMRICK HOPE RUTH HANNEMAN Concert Choir, German Club, Folk Singers Kismet Music Man Carnival, Honor Roll JOAN HANSON Drill Team, Traffic Safety Council, Pan American Student Forum, Office Assistant SIDNEY HANSON STAN HANSON 1967 JANE HARDING Senior Executive Board, Beauty Semi-Finalist 64-65 Fu- ture Homemakers President 66-67, Latni Club, German Club, Office Assistant, Bible Award 64-65 and 65-66 LOUIS WAYNE HARRIS JR. Basketball Team 64-67, Library Assistant 64-66 JAN HARRISON Concert Choir Secretary 66-67, Folk Singers, Transfer Student, Great White Way , Music Man , Carnival MARK WHARTON HARRISON Student Council 'Alternate, Superlative Wittiest, Cheer- leader, Key Club Lieutenant Governo r66-67, Pan Ameri- Safety Council, Concert Choir President 66-67, Pan Ameri- can Student Forum, Kismet , Music Man , Carnival , Monkey's Paw , Thespians President 64-65 LINDA KAY HARTSELL Latin Club Honor Roll BECKY HATHAWAY Student Council Alternate, Drill Team 64-67, Superlative -Most Creative, junior Beauty, Sophomore-Senior Semi- Finalist, Red Cross Representative, Traffic Safety Council, Concert Choir 66-67, Carnival CHUCK HAUS Baseball Team 64-67, Traffic Safety Council, Spanish Club 64-65 JUDITH RUANN HEAD National Honor Society Vice-President 66-67, Band Sec- retary 64-67, Orchestra, Mu Alpha Theta, Latin Club 64- 65, German Club Secretary 66-67 Here's Happiness, Kismet , The Music Man , Carnival, National Merit Letter of Commendation, All-Region Band, A Honor Roll ' was flgxawa, A, - -f- - in ae- 2595+155 at an ,, BRUCE HEDMAN Student Council, Tennis Team, Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta BRYAN HEDMAN Track Team 65-67, Cross-Country Team, Transfer Stu- dent, Honor Roll BILL HELLER Senior Executive Board, Swimming Team Captain 65-66, Traffic Safety Council, Mu Alpha Theta GARNET LYNN HENDERSON Red Cross Representative 64-65 AARON JOSEPH HERMAN Red Cross, French Club, Film Room Assistant, Language Lab Assistant TRUDY DIANNE HERMAN Traffic safety Council 66-67, French Club 64-65, Office Assistant 64-65, Distributive Education Student 66-67 B Honor Roll SCOTT HERSMAN Swimming Team SARAH ANN HERVEY National Honor Society Treasurer-66-67, Tennis Team Mu Alpha Theta Vice President-66-67, Latin Club, Pan American Student Forum, Office Assistant, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Mathematical Association of America Award-65-66 1967 JOHN HESSE HOOFBEAT Staff Assistant Manager 66-67, Track Team Manager 65-66, Golf Team 64-65, Key Club Chairman of House Committee 65-66, Red Cross, Latin Club 64-65, Film Room Assistant 64-65 JACKIE HESTER Red Cross 65-66, Art Club 64-66, Latin Club 64-65 TERRELL CAHLMAN HICKS Student Council-Member At Large 64-66, Vice-President 66-67 Football Team 64-65, Basketball Team 66-67, Track Team 64-67, Key Club Vice-President 66-67, Red Cross, Latin Club Vice-President 65-66, lst and 2nd place winner Speech Tournament 65-66, CYNTHIA ROWENA HILEMAN French Club, Office Assistant, Clinic Assistant, Folk Singers Honor Roll JAMES DARRELL HILL Tennis Team, District Champ 65-66 Red Cross, Trans- fer Student JOHN M. HILL Transfer Student THERESA JEAN HILLIARD HOOFBEAT Staff, Assistant Activities Editor 66, Co- Editor 66-67g Quill 8: Scroll, Secretary 66-67g Concert Choir 64-653 Pan American Student Forum 64-65g French Club 65-67g Folk Sirigers Club 64-65g KISMET, Thes- pian Review 65 TERRY HIRSH Honor Roll 64-67 We-ei - M 'sg ' If sr. as 525525521552 EELQLZE' is at 1 JOHN EDWARD HOFFMAN HOOFBEAT Staffg Quill 81 Scroll JAN E. HOLLOWAY Student Council Alternate 65-67g Senior Executive Board, Alternateg Drill Team 64-66g Red Crossg Traffic Safety Councilg Future Home-makers, Historian 66-67g Student Clinic Assistantg Honor Roll LYNDA HOLMES Red Crossg Concert Choirg Future Teachersg French Clubg Office Assistantg Honor Rollg KISMET, MUSIC MAN CARNIVAL CARRIE ANN HORBY Future Homemakersg Honor Roll SHIRLEY DEE HUFSEY Honor Roll' Transfer Student JEFFREY MICHAEL HUGHES National Forensic Leagueg 3rd place state LINDA HUME CRAIG WILLIAM HURLEY Track Team 1967 JAMES MARTIN INNES . Student Council 64-675 SAGA Staff, Advertising Man- ager 66-67g Track Team, Cross Country 64-675 Traffic Safety Council, Reporter 66-67g Pan American Student Forumg Honor Rollg Red Cross, Alternate 66-67 DAVID IRWIN Red Cross 65-66g R.O.T.C., Battalion executive officer, Drill Team Commanderg Pan American Student Forum 65-665 Chess Club 66-67 DONN ROBERT JACOBS R.O.T.C,, S-4 Staff Officerg Language Lab Assistant JANET c. JAMES Student Council, Alternate 66-67g Band, President 64-67g Red Cross 66-67g Most Outstanding Bandsmen Award 64-66 rruzrvmn Sur: JAMES National Honor Society 66-675 Student Council 64-67, Member-at-Large 66-675 Senior Executive Board 66-675 HOOFBEAT Staff 64-66, Reporter 64-65, Public Re- lations Manager 65-665 Caballeras 64-675 Traffic Safety Council 64-67, Secretary 65-66, President 66-675 French Club 64-665 Library Assistant 65-665 Office Assistant 64- 655 Here's Happiness 5 Cindy 5 Honor Roll BETSY SUSAN JOHANNING Student Council 66-675 Caballeras 64-67, Lieutenant 66- 675 Beauty Semi-Finalist 66-675 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 66-675 Latin Club 64-655 Office Assistant 65-675 Clinic As- sistant 64-655 KEITH JAMES JOHNSTON Football Letterman 64-675 Track Team 64-675 Key Club 65-675 Mu Alpha Theta 65-675 Honor Roll BRENDA JONES 1222-- -. tt? HOWARD MARTIN KAHN Football Team 64-67, Letterman 65-675 Language Lab Assistant 66-675 Chemistry Lab Assistant 65-665 Honor Roll KAREN SUZANNE KASER Orchestra 65-675 Red Cross 65-66 JIM KATHS Football Team 64-655 Track Team 64-675 Swimming Team 65-675 Honor Roll MEREDITH JEAN KAYS National Honor Society 65-675 French Club 66-675 Na- tional Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation5 Na- tional Forensic League 64-675 DIANE LYNN KAZLOW HOOFBEAT Staff 66-675 Red Cross 64-675 Art Club 64- 675 Folk Singers Club 64-675 Library Assistant 64-675 Curtain Club 64-655 Thespians 64-655 Honor Roll RICHARD Joi-IN KELLAR A Concert Choir 64-675 Folk Singers 64-655 Library Assistant 64-65 NANCY LOUISE KENNEDY Caballeras 65-675 Traffic Safety Council 64-675 Concert Choir 64-675 Future Homemakers 64-675 Kismet 5 The Music Man 5 Carnival JAMES MICHAEL KINCANNON Key Club 65-675 Honor Roll 1967 BARBARA SUE KINGSLEY National Honor Society 66-675 Senior Executive Board 66-675 HOOFBEAT Staff 66-675 Caballeras 66-675 Con- cert Choir 64-675 Future Homemakers 64-67, President 66-675 Pan American Student Forum 64-675 Thespians 64-675 Kismet 5 The Music Man 5 The Great White Way 5 The Mouse That Roared 5 Carnival 5 Honor Roll BILL KIPP Fotoball Team 64-655 Baseball Team 64-675 Cheerleader 66-67 V IVIAN KITOXVSKI Future Homemakers 64-655 Library Assistant 64-665 Clinic Assistant 66-675 Future Nurses 64-65 DONNA CLAIRE KNOST Senior Executive Board 66-675 Future Homemakers 64-67, Parliamentarian 66-675 Office Assistant 65-66 ,Ka , LAWNY LOUIS KNOX Student Council 64-655 Senior Class President 66-675 Foot- ball Letterman 64-675 Honor Roll HARRY A. KOCH Transfer Student CONNIE KOSTIUK Future Homemakers 64-675 Future Teachers 64-675 Art Club 64-67 SUSAN STAFFORD KRITTER Student Council, alternate 66-675 Beauty Semi-Finalist 64- 655 Red Cross, alternate 66-675 Future Homemakers 64- 675 Pan American Student Forum 64-675 Office Assistant 64-655 Clinic Assistant 64-675 Future Nurses 64-655 Kis- met',5 The Music Man 5 W-21,5 -fag. 'i 43395423512 'Wil-:Ei NANCY MARGARET KUPP National Honor Society 65-675 Student Council 64-675 Caballeras 64-67, Vice-President 66-675 Superlative: MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED5 French Club 64-67, Vice-President 65-665 Office Assistant 64-67 MONA LACHMAN Pan American Student Forum 64-67 JOHN R. LAKE Transfer Student LYNDA FRANCES LANCASTER Student Council, alternate 66-675 Red Cross 66-675 Fu- ture Teachers 66-675 Future Homemakers 64-675 Pan American Student Forum 64-675 Office Assistant 65-675 Clinic Assistant 64-65 - 5 .3 535-- 2 Q' A ' :5 i M .5 WW 'Ta , 55.5, wwf' LINDA LANGE Concert Choir 64-673 Latin Club 64-65g Kismet g The Music Man g Here's Happiness MIKE La UEY Q Student Council 64-65g Key Club 65-67g Latin Club 64- 65g German Club 65-67g Honor Roll JAMES LAURENCE LAURATIS R.O.T.C. 64-67 EUGENE H. LAX Mu Alpha Theta 65-67g German Club 65-67, Vice-Presi- dent 66-67' Chess Club 66-67 1967 LYNN LEE PAUL LENTZ Basketball Letterman 64-67, Captain 66-67 Baseball 65- 66g Honor Roll LAURA LESLIE Student Council 64-663 Caballeras 64-66g Beauty Semi- Finalist 64-66g Cheerleader 66-675 Traffic Safety Council 64-675 Concert Choir 65-66 Pan American Student Forum 64-655 Office Assistant 66-67 The Music Man g Honor Roll JAMES STEVEN LILES Transfer Student PATRICIA ANN LIN SLEY JOHN STEWART LLOYD Longhorn Band 64-675 Key Club 66-675 French Club 64- 665 Stage Band 64-675 All-Region Band 65-675 Honor Roll SAMMY LOBELLO WILLIAM H. LOCKWOOD Senior Executive Board, alternate 66-675 Swimming Team 65-675 Art Club 66-67 5? DON LOUIS 4. Senior Executive Band 66-675 HOOFBEAT Staff 66-675 Football Team 64-655 Basketball Team 64-67, Captain 66-675 Key Club 65-67, Secretary 66-67 All City Bas- ketball Team 66-67 PHILLIP F. LOVETT STEPHEN LUCAS Longhorn Band 64-67 CAROL D. LYDE Longhorn Band 64-675 65-67 Orchestra 64-675 French Club CINDY MACKEY Concert Choir 64-675 Art Club 64-675 Pan American Student Forum 64-675 Kismet 5 The Music Man 5 Carnival LINDA LOUISE MAGEE SAGA Staff 66-675 Caballeras 66-675 Future Nurses 65- 665 Pan American Student Forum 64-655 Office Assistant 65-665 Clinic 65-665 Honor Roll KRISTIN LIND MAGONI French Club 66-675 Transfer Student PENNI MAJOR Longhorn Band 64-675 Art Club 64-675 German Club 65-67 1967 BILLY MARTIN Superlative: MOST ATHLETIC5 Junior Favorite 65-665 Football Letterman 64-67, Captain 66-675 Track Team 64- 67 GEORGE GILL MARTIN KATHLEEN MARY MARUSEK Mu Alpha Theta 66-675 Future I-Iomemakers 66-675 Li- brary Assistant 65-67 RICHARD MASLOXV Mu Alpha Theta 65-675 German Club 65-67, President 66-675 Chess Club 66-675 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation5 RODGER ALLAN McCANTS Golf Team 64-65 WILLIAM H. MCCAULEY DAVID MCCLURE BETSIE MCCOOK Senior Executive Board 66 67, Caballeras 64 67, Trafifc Safety Council 64-67g French Club 64-67g Office Assistant 64-67 ,S W we .aft is as fi? ' ,Lf-' aside-:ix 31' if ilileliillifilitizi 2235222452145 sslswssflf' V .aagmg mania .a an , WILLIAM H. MCCORMICK SAGA Staff 66-67g HOOFBEAT Staff 65-67 CONNIE RAE McDEVITT Red Cross 64-66g Concert Choir 64-67, Librarian 66-67g Library Club 64-675 Kismet g The Music Man g Here's Happinessug JAMES BOWMAN MCDONALD Senior Executive Board 66-675 Longhorn Band 65-675 Key Club 65-67 g Pan American Student Forum 65-66 PAMELA ANN McDONALD Beauty Semi-Finalist 64-65g Concert Choir 64-67g Folk Singers Club 64-655 Office Assistant 64-67g Kismet g The Music Man g Here's Happinessng The Great Way White Way JAMES MCEVOY PATTY MCFARLAND National Honor Society 66-675 Student Council 64-67, Member-at-Large 64-665 Senior Class Secretary 66-675 SAGA Staff 66-675 Caballeras 64-665 Superlative: MOST DEPENDABLE: junior Favorite 65-665 Beauty Semi- Finalist 64-665 Concert Choir 64-655 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 66-675 Mu Alpha Theta 65-675 Office Assistant 64-675 Honor Roll NANCY MCGREW Student Council 65-67, Secretary 66-675 SAGA Staff 65- 675 HOOFBEAT Staff 64-655 Quill and Scroll 65-67, Treasurer 66-675 Latin Club 64-655 French Club 65-675 Chemistry Lab Assistant 64-655 Future Nurses 65-665 Honor Roll BETTYE KAY MEGASON HOOFBEAT Staff 64-67, News Editor 66-675 Quill and Scroll 65-67, Parliamentarian' 66-675 Folk Singers Club 64-675 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commenda- tion5 Here's Happiness 5 Kismet 5 The Great White W'ay 5 The Mouse That Roared 5 The Music Man 5 Cindy 5 Carnival 5 Honor Roll 1967 CATHERINE S. MELSHEIMER HOOFBEAT Staff 66-675 Pan American Student Forum 64-655 Folk Singers Club 64-655 Honor Roll MICHAEL ANTHONY MELTON Senior Executive Board 66-675 Honor Roll BOBBI MERITZ HOOFBEAT Staff 66-675 Concert Choir 64-675 Future Teachers 65-675 Future Homemakers 64-675 French Club 64-65 ANNE MEWHINNEY Senior Executive Board 66-675 HOOFBEAT Staff 66-675 Caballeras 65-665 Superlative: BEST ALL-AROUND5 Sophomore Favorite 64-655 Beauty Semi-Finalist 64-675 Cheerleader 66-675 Traffic Safety Council 66-675 Future Homemakers 66-67, Vice-President 66-675 French Club 64-65, Secretary 64-655 Clinic Assistant 64-67, BARBARA MIDDLETON Senior Executive Board 66-67, Caballeras 64-67, Traffic Safety Council 66-67, Concert Choir 64-673 Kismet g Carnival g Pan American Student Forum 64-65 MICHEAL SEAN MILLER Football Team 64-67 MOLLY MILLER Caballeras 65-67g Concert Choir 66-67, Pan American Student Forum 64-65, Office Assistant 64-653 Curtain Club 64-67g Thespians 65-673 Music Man , Mouse That Roared g Great White Way g Carnival TERRY MILLER HOOFBEAT Staff 66-67, Football Team, Letterman 64- 67g Lettermen's Club get F - 35332 SHERRY MILLS Concert Choir 65-66g Future Homemakers 66-67 GREGORY ALAN MOORE Football Team, Letterman 64-65 PAULA MARIE MOORE Student Council Alternate 66-67, Red Cross, Vice-Presi dent 64-66, President 66-67g Future I-Iomemakers 66-67 German Club 65-67, French Club 64-6-7, Office As- sistant 64-67, Honor Roll MOLLY MORRIS Student Council 64-65g Alternate 65-67, Caballeras 64- 67, President 66-67, Beauty Finalist 64-65g Red Cross 64- 65, Traffic Safety Council 64-65g Latin Club 64-65 MARK ALDRICH MOULDING Traffic Safety Council 66-67g Concert Choir 64-67g Mu Alpha Theta 65-67, Treasurer 66-67g French Club 64-675 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commenclationg Na- tional Honor Societ Scholarshi Semi-Finalistg Kismet g .Y P Honor Rollg Carnival ROBERT A MULLEN CANDY MULLINS JERRY MURPHY Traffic Safety Council 65-67 1967 RICHARD LYNN MYERS CYNTHIA D. NELSON HOOFBEAT Staff 66-675 Future Nurses 64-65 MIKE NELSON WILLIAM H. NELSON National Honor Society 65-67g Superlativeg MOST CREA- TIVEg Key Club 65-673 Parliamentarian 66-67g Concert Choir 64-67, Vice-President 66-67g Thespians 64-673 French Club 64-67, President 64-659 Allied Youth 66-673 Kismet g The Music Man g Carnival g Monkey's Paw g Here's Happinessng The Great White Way g Honor Roll ANN NICHOLS Caballeras 64-67g Traffic Safety Council 64-673 Future Homemakers, Treasurer 66-673 Latin Club 64-65g Chem- istry Lab Assistant 66-675 Homemaking Lab Assistant 66- 67g Thespians 64-65 JIM FREDERICK NICHOLS Track Team 64-66g Cross Country 64-65g Honor Roll RICHARD ALLAN NIELSEN Football Team 64-67, Letterman 64-67 BILL G. NORTH Swimming Team 64-67g Traffic Safety Council 66-67 wfise, i,..'.s-- tm, - . rl'-U' ,N A -- ,.,,, NANCY JEAN NORTHCUTT Student Council Representative 65-66g Senior Executive Board Alternate 66-67g Caballeras 64-665 Favorite nominee 64-67g Beauty Finalist 64-66g Cheerleader 66-67g Key Club Sweetheart 66-67 Red Cross 64-64g Future I-Iomemakers 66-67g Pan American Student Forum 64-65g Office As- sistant 65-67g Clinic Assistant 64-653 Thespians 64-65 DON L. OLSON R.O.T.C.. Adjutant 66-67, Rifle team 66-67 DEDE O'NEAL Caballeras 64-67g German Club 66-67g Thespians 65-64g Here's Happiness MICHAEL P. O'ROURKE Red Cross 66-675 Traffic Safety Council 66-673 Transfer Student ' THOMAS J. OBSORN Latin Club 64-65g Film Room 64-65' Honor Roll SUSAN ANNE OSNIK Caballeras 64-67g Traffic Safety Council 66-67, Latin Club 64-65 GUY ROSS OWEN Football Team, Longhorn Award 64-67g Red Cross 65-66l Pan American Student Forum 64-65g Language Lab 64- 655 Allied Youth 66-67' Honor Roll CHARLIE PAYNE Student Council Alternate 66-67 1967 CYNTHIA L. PAYNE Student Council Representative 64-65g Office Assistant 64-65g Honor Roll RICHARD LEE PECK Honor Roll PAUL S. PENLAND Swimming Team 64-673 Concert Choir 64-675 Folk Singers 66-67g Kismet g Music Man ' Carnival KAY PENN Art Club 66-67 CYNTI-IIA KAY PETTY Beauty Finalist 64-665 Basketball Queen 66-67 VICKI PICKLE MICHAEL W. PIERSON NICHOLAS OWEN PILLSBURY Key Club 65-67, President 66-675 Traffic Safety Coun- cil 64-675 French Club 64-675 Chess Club 66-67 .- I -- 55 N A, RS JOHN SHAWN PIPER Student Council 66-675 Senior Executive Board 66-675 Key Club 66-675 Traffic Safety Council 66-675 Latin Club 65-665 Library Club 66-675 Honor Roll STEPHEN POTTS Student Council, alternate 65-665' Longhorn Band, Drum Major 65-675 Most Outstanding New Bandsman 65-665 Key Club 65-675 Mu Alpha Theta 65-675 Latin Club, Tribune 65-66, Censor 66-675 Curtain Club, President 65- 665 National Thespians 65-675 Great White Way 5 Mu- sic Man 5 All-Region Band 65-675 Honor Roll STEVE PRIESTER BOBBY PUGH Football Team 64-675 Track Team 64-665 Traffic Safety Council 66-67 .9 JOEL ANDREW PUGH French Club 64-655 Honor Roll SHERRY KAY RADEBAUGH Pan American Student Forum 66-67g French Club 66-67 dent JOHN THEODORE RADOR Football Team 64-67 STEPHEN DONALD RAGIN HOOFBEAT Staff 66-675 Longhorn Band 64-673 Orche- stra 64-67g Debate Club 65-665 Thespians 65-66 1967 JOYCE ANN RAMEY Student Council 65-67, Member-at-Large 66-67g HOOF- BEAT Staff 66-67g Red Cross 64-67g Traffic Safety Council 64-67g French Club 64-66, Secretary 65-66 JAMES RENTFRO Track Team 65-67g R.O.T.C.-66-67g RICHARD REYNOLDS Senior Executive Bdard 66-673 Track Team 64-67 SHERILL ELIZABETH RHOADES I French Club 66-67g Library Club 66-67g Transfer Student 5 Library Club 66-67g Curtain Club 66-67g Transfer Stu- CAROLYN CHRISTINE RICE Concert Choir 65-67g Mu Alpha Theta 65-675 Pan Ameri- can Student Forum 64-67g Office Assistant 66-67g Kis- met BILLIE SUE RIGGIN Library Assistant 66-679 Transfer Student WILLIAM ANDREW RILEY Concert Choir 64-673 Latin Club 64-65g Kismet g Mu- sic Man , Great XVh1teWay , Cindy ELIZABETH RITZ Future Teachers 66-67g Future Nurses 66-673 Pan Ameri- can Student Forum 66-67g Honor Roll aaa-fav-s,.i, DAVID LEE ROBERTS Mu Alpha Theta 65-67g French Club 66-67g National Merit Scholarship Test Semi-finalist GLENN ROBERTSON ROBBIE M. ROBINSON Student Council 65-67g Baseball Team 64-673 Traffic Safety Council 65-67g Concert Choir 64-67g Music Man g Kismet SHARI ROBINSON Caballeras 64-67 DENISE DARLENE ROGERS Transfer Student DEBBIE ROPER Red Cross 66 67, Future I-Iomemakers 66-67 LARRY P. ROSAMOND Student Council 64-67g I-IOOFBEAT Staff 66-67, Basket ball Team Manager 65-665 Quill 8: Scroll 66-673 French Club 64-65 GREG CHARLES ROSENDAHL 1967 PHYLLIS RUTLEDGE Traffic Safety Council 64-653 Art Club 66-67g French Club 65-66g Folk Singers 64-67g Thespians 64-67g Curtain Club 65-66g Allied Youth Treasurer 66-673 Kismet g The Mouse That Roared g The Great White Way g Music Man JOYCE RUYLE Traffic Safety Council 66-67g Future Homemakers 66-675 French Club 65-655 Office Assistant 66-67 DANIEL FRANCIS RYAN Student Council 66-67g HOOFBEAT Staff 66-673 Track 1 Team 64-655 Red Cross 66-67g Traffic Safety Council 66- 67 l DAVID STEPHEN SCHULMAN R.O.T.C. E JOHN RICHARD SCHWEEN Transfer Student ANDREW CLARK SEKEL HOOFBEAT Staff 66-67, Editorials Editor 66-67g Key Club 66-67g Quill Sc Scroll 66-67 Traffic Safety Council 65-669 German Club 65-665 Allied Youth 66-67g Honor Roll SANDI ANNE SELLS Transfer Student JUDY LAVERNE SHINN Future Homemakers It 'TW I f i, Sa fl QB 3135 NANCY SHIPLEY Caballeras Manager 64-67g Office Assistant 65-67 RICHARD SHOFEIT RANDY SILVERMAN KAY SIMMONS Future Homemaker 66-675 Art Club 65-67 BETH LOUISE SIMONSON Cheerleader, alternate 66-673 Concert Choir 64-67, Sec tion Leader 66-67g French Club 64-65 STEVEN SINDIK LAURIE SINGER Student Council, alternate 66-67g Caballeras 64-673 Future Teachers, Parliamentarian 66-675 Office Assistant 64-675 Honor Roll SUZAN SMAILES Art Club 64-67g Honor Roll 1967 VICKIE SMITH Honor Roll ANNA VICTORIA SNYDER Concert Choir 64-67g French Club 64-67g National Forensic Leagueg Curtain Club 65-66g Kismet g The Music Man g Carnival g Here's Happinessng Debate Club 65-663 Thespians 64-655 General Chorus 64-65 BECKY ANN SORRELLS Caballeras 64-67g Office Assistant 64-67 WENDEL E. SPENCE Longhorn Band 64-67 RONNIE SRADER KAREN K. STETTER Caballeras 64-675 Traffic Safety Council 64-675 Future Homemakers 66-675 French Club 64-65 JANICE M. STOOKSBERRY Concert Choir 64-675 Future Homemakers 64-675 The Music Man 5 Kismet 5 Carnival BECKY STUBBLEFIELD SAGA Staff 66-675 Caballeras 66-675 Concert Choir 65- 665 Pan American Student Forum 64-655 Clinic Assistant 65-665 The Music Man 5 Honor Roll DARRELL EDWARD STURGELL Concert Choir 64-67, President 64-655 Kismet 5 The Music Man 5 The Monkey's Paw SHARON SUGAREK Student Council 64-655 SAGA Staff 66-675 Mu Alpha Theta 65-675 Pan American Student Forum 64-655 Li- brary Club 64-67, President 66-67 CHRIS TAYLOR Student Council 66-675 HOOFBEAT Staff 65-66, Sports Editor 65-665 Basketball Team 64-67, Letterman 64-653 French Club 64-65 RICHARD TAYLOR L DIAN TIDWELL Art Club 64 67 Office Assistant 64 65 PETER J. TOWLE French Club 65-663 Folk Singers Club 66-67 DENNIS DIEHL TUCKER Traffic Safety Council 66-675 Allied Youth 66-67 PENNY JEAN TULK Student Council 65-67g Caballeras 64-67g Red Cross 64- 67g Traffic Safety Council 64-67g Future Homemakers 65-67g Pan American Student Forum 64-655 Office As- sistant 64-65g Allied Youth 66-67g Thespians 64-665 Here's Happiness 1967 STEPHANIE SUE TURET National Honor Society 65-67g Student Council 64-65, al- ternate 66-67g Caballeras 64-67, Lieutenant 66-675 Traffic Safety Council 64-67g Concert Choir 64-67, Secretary 65- 67g French Club 64-67g Thespians 64-67, Secretary 66-67g The Great White Way g Kismet g Here's Happinessng A The Music Man g Carnival g Honor Roll CAROL EUGENIA UNDERWOOD DEEDEE VANDERMEULEN Caballeras 64-66g Concert Choir 65-66g Future Home- makers 66-675 French Club 64-65g Kismet g Here's Happinessng Thespians 64-66 LINDA VAUGHAN National Honor Society 65-673 Traffic Safety Council 64- 66g Future Teachers 65-67g Latin Club 64-65 Student Council '66-675 SAGA Staff 64-67, Editor 66-67g Quill 'Sc Scroll 65-67, President 66-67 DOUG WADE Tennis Team 65-665 Folk Singers 65-67, Vice-President MARTHA ANN WADE Senior Executive Board 66-675 HOOFBEAT Staff 65-675 Caballeras 65-67 5 Red Cross 65-675 French Club, Treasurer 64-655 Library Club 65-675 Office Assistant 64-655 Honor Roll BILL WAGGNER JAY CHARLES WAGNER ' HOOFBEAT Staff 66-675 Football Team, Letterman 64- 675 Sophomore Favorite 64-65 QES- Qnnsl' ::LL BOBBY G. WALLACE Football Team, Letterman 66-675 All-City Football tackle KAREN WALLACE Student Council, alternate 66-675 Senior Executive Board, alternate 66-675 HOOFBEAT Staff 64-665 Red Cross 64- 67, Secretary 66-675 Traffic Safety Council 64-655 Concert Choir 64-675 Future Homemakers 66-675 National Thes- pians 65-67, Treasurer 66-675 National Forensic League 65-675 The Music Man MELINDA ANN WALTERS Future Teachers 66-675 Future Homemakers 66-675 Future Nurses 64-655 Clinic Assistant 66-67 SUSAN BLAKE WALTON Senior Executive Board 66-675 SAGA Staff 65-675 Quill 8: Scroll 65-675 Traffic Safety Council 66-675 Future Teachers 66-675 Art Club 64-67, President 66-675 French Club 65-675 Office Assistant 65-66 SUSAN ELAYNE WALTZER Concert Choir 64-675 Library Club 65-675 Kismet 5 The Music Man 5 The Great White Way 5 Carnival SYLVIA KAYE WARTHAN Red Cross 64-655 Concert Choir 65-665 Future Home- makers 66-675 French Club 64-65 ROBERT WATSON Traffic Safety Council 64-675 Pan American Student Forum 65-67 MARY O'HARA WATTS Student Council 65-665 Caballeras 64-675 Red Cross 64- 655 Future Homemakers 66-675 Honor Roll 1967 NANCY S. WEENICK HOOFBEAT Staff 66-675 Future Teachers 66-675 French Club 64-65 CINDY WELLS HOOFBEAT Staff 66-675,Longhorn Band 64-665 Latin Club 64-655 Kismet 5 Here's Happiness KAREN WHITE Traffic Safety Council 66-675 Future Homemakers 65-675 Library Club 64-655 Office Assistant 64-65 KATHLEEN ANNE WHITEHURST Red Cross 64-675 Art Club 64-675 Latin Club 64-655 Clinic Assistant 64-675 Future Nurses 64-67, Vice-President 66- 67 SUSAN WHITMORE National Honor Society 65-675 Student Council 66-67g Caballeras 64-67, Lieutenant 66-673 Mu Alpha Theta 64- 67g French Club 64-67, President 65-66g Office Assistant 65-66 WAYNE WHITT Concert Choir 64-655 R.O.T.C. 64-67, Platoon Leader 65- 66 PAULA MAXYENE WILCOX Concert Choir 64-67g Future Homemakers 66-67g Art Club 66-67g Library Club 64-67 JANIE WILLIAMS HOOFBEAT Staff 66-675 Concert Choir 64-669 Office Assistant 66-67 R. ALAN WISON RANDALL C. WILSON Language Lab Assistant 64-65 BARBARA WITTS National Honor Society 65-67g Library Club 64-66g Latin Club 64-659 Office Assistant 66-673 Traffic Safety Coun- cil 65-67g Cindy g Kismet g The Mouse That Roared g The Great White Wayng The Music Man 3 National Thespians 66-67 PAMELA WOLF HOOFBEAT Staff 66-67g Concert Choir, General Chorus President 65-66g Future Homemakers 65-675 Art Club 65- 67g Folk Singers Club 65-66 CECELIA WOOD Concert Choir 64-67 JANICE ELAINE WOODY Library Club 64-67, Treasurer 66-67 WILLIAM A. WORLEY Football Team, Letterman 64-673 Baseball Team 64-67 SALLY YAMIN I HOOFBEAT Staff 66-675 Beauty Finalist 64-65g Future Teachers 66-67g Future Homemakers 66-675 French Club 64-665 Office Assistant 64-67 1967 .CINDY E. YEHLE Traffic Safety Council 65-67g Future Nurses 65-675 French Club 65-675 Office Assistant 65-66g Clinic As- sistant 65-66 BOB YOUNG Football Team, manager 65-66 BERNARD D. ZELAZNY Concert Choir 64-663 Kismet g The Music Man MONTE ZIEGLER Tennis Team 66-675 Art Club 66-67g Transfer Student YVONNE AGUILAR DON ARGENBRIGHT PAM BERRY ROY CLARK a 5 '-: ': ffg.ZQ,. , i : ,. ,, N . N DONNA DUMONT ANNE HARPER MARK HAROLD BEVERLY PARKS FRED PECK SUSAN PETERS CORKY PITTSENBERGER TERRY RICHARDSON 1967 KATIE SANDERS ANDREA SCHXVARTZ BEVERLY SMITH DEE ZIMMERS Concert Choir 65-67g National Thespians 65-67, Vice-Pres ident 66-675 The Music Man g Carniva1 g The Sand box Fim Row: Donna Knost, Jane Harding, joan Adams, Martha Wade, Sue james Second Row: Vicki Crews, Leslie Hamlett, Laurie Hamlett Susan Walton Third Row: Barbara Kingsley, Barbara Middleton, Susan Goeckel, Betsy McCook Fourth Row: Clay Dewees, firn McDonald, Ricky Field, Lawny Knox, Mike Allistan. Sealed: Phyllis Austin, Paula Bell. SENIOR EXEC TIVE BUARD The Senior Executive Board is the planning committee for the senior class. Its duties are to select the senior activities for the year and to decide on such details as graduation announcements and speakers for commencement and baccalaureate exercises. The Senior Bcecutive Board and its sponsors, Miss Gartrell Watson, Mr. Ronald Murphy, Mrs. Elaine McNevins, and Mr. Clarence Warren, have in the past been responsible for the success of many senior projects, and this organization gives seniors the feeling that they have a large part in directing their own activities. UN IOR EXECUTIVE BOARD Fin! Row: Becky Volding, Ginny Sawhill, Susan Smitharn, Pam Geil- lean Serond Row: Susan Morgan, Barbara Lowery, Cheryl Wilson, joan Woodruff, Barbara Gray, jo Ellen Mayfield Third Row: Chris Hartwell, David Waddington, Ed Gibson. Newly-formed this year, the junior Executive Board has as its purpose the planning of activities and projects representative of the junior class. Each junior homeroom is represented on the board. This organization was formed for the purpose of in- augurating the juniors into the business of planning the pro- jects for their senior year. One of its best results has been to give the underclassrnen a voice in their own affairs, so that they do not feel outweighed by the senior class. Bqt at least we've got socks on! 27, f, W , Flower-shifted finas quiet away from study-hall 2 ...RockofAges... The happy faces of HOOFBEAT staff members 1967 HI W. T. White Soldier, that's no way to hqandle a Matty Mattel Shootin' Shell FAVORITE Susan Heller JUNIORS '67 . . . FAVORITE I24 D 'lf Q? L 1 I VV,' I WEWK l cg, X? ll 5 3 Q- :7 A hx, 500 75-'wif' UNIORS Tommy Abington Kathryn Adams Stephen Alexander Dolores Allen Polly Allen Linda Allison Rebecca Apold Vicki Ashmos James Aubuchon Gary Austin David Baker Barbara Balding Jenny Baldwin Sherry Baldwin Deborah Ball Colleen Bannon Roger Barbee Charles Barnett Jean Barrett Deborah Bear Karen Beasley jerry Beaty Jane Beene Robert Bell Richard Benning Anticipate Walter Benning Marcia Bentley Joan Bernstein Melinda Berry Neil Bickley john Bigler Randall Blackmon Katherine Blair Diane Blasingame Barbara Boardman Robert Boemer Patricia Boettcher Nancy Bohlancler Becky Bonar David Bonnell Steven Bowles Steve Bradshaw Bob Brandon ' William Breitharp David Bresnen Gwen Briggs Nancy Bronk Nick Brounoff Allan Browell Douglas Brown Lynne Brown Sarah Brown Susan Buell Janet Bunn Rosey Burke Louise Campbell Sheryl Carle james Carroll Beverly Chambers Peter Charbeneau Robert Chiles Cheryl Chookas t WML li 'Yv Y' ' fl: v 4- ' mv' N N iff 'd iv . pg -if C is WW ZW M5 J M172 X Hello Mr. Santillo . . . Yeah. There's a bomb in the school. fs, A g0Zyz w Susan Cloud Robert Cocke Adelaide Coleman Glyncla Coleman Bill Coley Rita Collins Linda Combs Carol Conant Mary Conover james Cook Austin Corbin Charles Cox Susan Crice Corn Crowther John Cumming Ann Dale Bobby Davis Nancy Davis Sally Davis Steve Day jimmy Dean Leslie Derr Anne Deupree ,k Ffuwwfffw W l27 'F ! ,, f Larry Doll Kathleen Donaho Homer Dooley Travis Dowell Michelle Dritch Douglas Duckwort Q ff X 1 ,. . y Q mi Q Nab X ig Robert Dwelle Dirk Ebel Monica Ellis Anne Epstein Carl Ewert Gregg Ewert Suzanne Farkac Gary Fischer Gail Fischl Eric Florance James Florence Elaine Foldberg Sharon Fontenot Kathleen Foster Mary Fouts Jeannie Franks Create janet Fraser james French I guess I should have taken make-up tricks' instead of Algebra last year! .ge Ny it login ls ' ei 7 on Deborah Frierson Vicki Furgatch Sheryl Gaither Dan Garner Katherine Gass Steven Gebert Edward Gibson Pamela Gillean Linda Gilliland Peggy Glasheen Mary Glaze Ana Gluchankoff S x. W That fan in Mr. Hobbs' room sure is ,ep WEL , ll ,, V 1 4 a Q O E! , Z -,:- ,. 'if M 2 ' r J yn 'PQ t OK Heads we go in . . . tails we leave. Ladonna Goetz John Gold john Goodwin Leo Gordon Robert Graham Mary Grant Mike Gravis Barbara Gray Gary Gray Leslie Green Deborah Grounds Bert Guess Pam Guy Candy Haesmeyer Edsel Hamilton Mike Hansen john Hardwick Lynda Harker Karen Harrington jeffrey Harris Linwood Harris Marilyn Harris Thomas Hartley Chris Hartwell Nancy Hatchett 3 r will i t gl Mig J A , Al,, A J '- . I if i X X ' M i .it , Q ' 'Q as g t ,:. y tt it A 1 V,,l.Z ,Q 'A , xl ,U . . by. ,K . . It .. , -'- , .-.., . F tl 16 K X-.-1 K Us ,lff ls! f.A One more cute remark like that and you go through that trap door. Henry Hayden Tiana Hayslip Susan Heller Judy Henderson Barry Henry Dale Hicks Sharon Hill Mark Hitchcock Richard Hitt Steve Hodges Temple Hoffer Randall Hooker Cindy Hubby James Hummel Lynn Humphries Mary Hunter Bonnie Hurley Christine Hurst Sharon Hutyra James Illich Max James Randal James Richard Jamison Thomas Jaynes Kathy Jeffers Kort Jobson Jerry Johnson Patsy Johnson Barbara Justice Joan Kaim Kathleen Kanewske Kathy Kaser William Kaths Kathy Keith Mike Keith l3l ,CZ I fu? -,...- , ' 6 L 35 .5 , . A , 1. , Agn.. . ,, f X 1 fx QI f z- -r it , an ts, Qygrf fm 5, ' ' .Az ri '15 X. . - ., . I Vkrz i i i , fa L K 1, -,-v A 3 2 Q KVA 1 l fl l32 'W' Have Spirit E it ' V web wi fm it f ' M W ii P S Patricia Keith Linda Kemp Richard King Robert Kipp William Kirk Nancy Knighton Robert Knox julie Kolbensvik jeff Kopf james Kravetz Katherine Krusemarl Ted La Comette Georgia Lalonde jim Lamb Ben Lambeth Leslie Lamont john Landgraf Robert Laquey Carol Larimer Cynthia Lathram Bobby Lee Sally Levings Frank Lewis Carl Long james Lovelace Elizabeth Lower Barbara Lowery Ralph Lozano Robert Luchsinger Randall Lund Nancy Lux Gary Madrigal Howard Malone x 1 'Q- A an 4 t . x M7 Jw Larry Manning Pamela Manning Andy Marakas Keith Marshall Michael Marshall Mary Martin Nancy Martin Sandra Martin Sue Maseeh Gary Masterson Elizabeth Mathews Jennifer Matos Andrea Mattingly Robert Mauch Glen Maxwell ' -'., M . Howard May Martha Mayer Ronald Mayes Jo Ellen Mayfield Martin Mayrath Teresa McAfee Katherine McClendon Dennis McCorkle Mary McCormick Robert McDaniel Brenda McDonald Charles McGlathery Vickie McKane Jack Mcbester Patrick McNeff f L A 2 MN, ' M, 0. l Would you believe the teachers lounge? 1 gfiwv dpi aaxlggigiiwgif N My y M WM ., AQ Shawn McNul: 'M N Suzanne McXVhirter kv Joe Meals W JJJJJ VJ Floyd Mechler M 0J Ufwfpfmfd W arlene Me uire Joan ic ae 'Lf George Megason I Gj K Robert Middleton Q.. A .N A Qll MMVI ow-' M aw' 4 Nancy Miner f fv Manuel Mirabal , Cx Linda Molina Fabienne Montgomery M Now all you do is add a Fizzie . . f , I .,1 ' i . 'ia . J l X I Q 1 s K I A21 4 Q ffffikr A..-' 1 13,7 We f M' to if . .'L7'J f ,,, is lr iii ' tt l ' it l S 'Q o 'Q The Eggplant That Ate the Art Class . ll- :HA s. '- 43 f si Q' ., Q Tl: 'Kristof b A y -fgg I K i m n m Stanley Moore Thomas Moore Jimmie Morgan Susan Morgan Bradford Morris Melissa Morrison Richard Morrissey Elaine Morton Linda Moss Blaine Moulding Mary Mullen Patricia Myhr 5 Y A 5? Daniel Neal W i Steven Nelson . --1 N H g t f 1 Andy Nelson 5 Q f ' Janice Newbury X ' Charles Newton f , A ,FSM I Thomas Nicholson Lia H f I to N ,Q- bu If , l. 1 Arthur Nickens Janie Osborn Rebecca Owings Rex Parnell Margaret Patmore Robert Patterson l35 sl? 'Hz 'Q'-1: ft N P siiy i it z K ,, .V I , 4 ' I 3 is i I , J M . PM i if C l vt, , fm , W! ' QL 4 E 5 2 ibn' mir' W upport the Team xi to 1 4 Keith Payne Lynda Peele George Perry Margaret Peterson Cheryl Petty Randy Petty Patricia Ph:-:mister Dale Phillips Edmund Phillips David Pierce Patricia Pierce Larry Pinion Steve Pitts Linda Pizzo janet Plume Jamie Pohl Tom Powell Sharon Priester Gerald Pruitt Chris Rador Chris Ragin Warren Roach Beverly Robertson Dwight Robertson John Robinson Thomas Roman Cynthia Root Tina Rosamond Jody Rupert john Salih judy Saub Virginia Sawhill Orval Scarbrough Eric Scheffey Gretchen Schloot David Schneider Geoffrey Schulman .229 , f , . S lm, it gp iY1fi ',,. M Karen Seeley Judie Shade Craig Shaw 'wx K P 71 f ' 'YS' R Till' Roger Shaw jon Siiteri Brad Smith Gary Smith 9 1 1 kmff .za ,man ei'i ' A ' W 1 Ray Smuland 1 4 Sara Smyth ,A Bonnie Snyder E Mark Snyder Janice Sobel 'T' ' 1 Jim Stacy john Stofer Elaine Strickland Robert Stubbs Sharron Sturgell April Suddeth Richard Sugarek Quit making that ball vanish and shoot. Kathy Sconyers Douglas Shackelford Deborah Shirley Deweece Smith Susan Smitham William Stacy Barbara Steagal Patricia Steed Cynthia Steen Forrest Street 'NO' . 'J i gli' V in f , .K 1 2 ri ,I 1 1 nil! W A , ,,,,,Z X ll we J NO! . . , it eist I' Y Hey Fred! They're going back for seconds on the lunchroom food! 1. ,, ' w,amis,..szi.,' ,, , if N qaw. , .. 5 fs, , . ,. fi, fa 1' at I Clauclia Sullins Tommy Summerour Richard Swingle Deborah Sykes Ronnie Sykes Agnes Tafelski Susan Temple Andrea Tenner Terry Thomas Jon Thompson Steve Thompson Robert Thurman Charles Tice Stephanie Tracy Douglas Traver Gary Traylor Sylvia Tsotsos Nancy Tuggle Thomas Turner Kathleen Uhler Craig Ulrich Susan Upton Blake Utley Bruce Utley Margaret Verduin Neal Vetrano Kenneth Vogtsbergen Becky Volding Kathy Volpe One potatoe, two potatoe, three potatoe . . 4. Wea? 'Q e4'i gin Av' N 'm 5 45? ,ga 1 David Waddington Candace Wagner Suzanne Waldman Robert Walker Dennis Wall Sandra Walsh Johnny Walton Ann Waskom Linda Watts julie Webb Steve Wesch Constance Weston Kathleen Wheeler Sandra Whittaker Leanne Wiberg Laura Wigington Mark Wilkinson Peggy Wilks Judith Williams Cheryl Wilson Stephanie Wilson Joan Wodruff Sheri Wooten Robert Young I39 Q A 'Q A jk fig V! ff!!! ff , W in , if K NV, 4 C7 K x V f U U f f UW J 7 f f ' W .lg f f 5,05 V ff fdl ff 7? C ff' W Q if F0 WU AW J ff?fl i5 U Wflfy Anne Whitfield , K Q Q 'Qggggxl - a5Q3?lQ?Q? f X KCVA Cff ' jx i g J j CCF Cwxlpgcqiigg Q4 xp K M? wif f . t kg? 27,7 WJQQJQQOMORES '67 . . .fix Q' CK M, ,wx SW xQN WWg fa ' wwjQwK WKW QSMXQORITE SL Milwgfommpn W NSW KEYS MJ -5 WYSSS ' Q Ng? 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Sutures . . . Clay . . ,C C C . H - -K . ..,- X viii Y.. 5 tt l -..r::: ,,ttl 5 F25 C E C' a 'nl ER s 5-y Ig 'Q f f J . 'flliiii g ag. , :- 1, jliti ,.. E 9 , - 9 zen.-se'ff'5 f ' - . A 1 gf if :: eaar 5 E '21 Q , Q., Q 'E 3335 , 355 f 3 Ez.. 2. :a,,,..,, -- .: .. ..,.. ,. ., 1 Q52 Deborah Campbell Sallie Carlson Jeannette Carroll Juliann Chapman Gary Chatham Blake Chitwood Debbie Chrietzberg Vickie Conrad Andrew Cooper Linda Crabb Deborah Curry Dorothy Daeuble Dorothy Daniel Charles Daniels Susan Dannelly Patricia Davis Donna Day Terri Dayton Phil DeSocarraz James Dennis Karen Dennis Kathy Denton Debbie Derr Laura Detzel Becky Dick Randall Dooley Dave Duke Paul Duke Donna Dunklin John Dunlatp Ronda Edle sen Peggy Enloe Linda Ferguson Mary Ferrara Walter Flach Julie Flanagan Sally Flanders Kathleen Flynn Margaret Ford Jeanne Fountain Greg Frenkel Mildred Fry Vivian Fulkerson Linda Fuerst Mike Furgatch Wayne Furstenwerth Brenda Gailine Jack Gebert l42 . 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' My i t Z y , t 9 in ' 23227: as ii gmfl ls ---i ' if L t l L L if Lqfx Q . , fi Q 6 Shelle Jacobs Nancy Jahnel Lois James Debra Jobson jency Johnson Michael johnson Mike Johnston Gary jordan Marcia Kane Deborah Karcher Charles Kazlow Janet Keagy Ronald Keener Kathy Keese Becky Keith Gail Kelley Marsha Kelley Todd Kephart Ronald King Shaiman King Linda Kinkade Karen Knappenbe Deborah Knight Jennifer Kopf Ann Kristovich Kathy Kuchel Richard Kunkel Karen Lagow Denise Lalla Honey Lamb Susan Lambeth Gayla Larsen rguer 'gg --'k Scott Larsen 'i Sherry Lee 5 Debra Levin . .. ,gi Marti Levine Hallie Lewis ., ..., ii, b Jack Lewis Joanne Lewis A Lillian Liebenson I S 5 V 6 f T W , y , , ' U , X M. ' M , ff if . R giauligine ILIEECID-IILQ 0 ai X 6 5 I ' ' I dv eff 0 - V I eq I L5 I44 LJUVL CDJOLLLQU., But I tell you my legs are too short to do that. -r -E ,iz A A if X - Paul Louis -QQ A M Sandra Ludwig J: GR A 1, Vi XKaren Lynn 1 , W - , 1 A Us j ,fs 1 Igarin hhgagoncg fi 1, - 51.1 A n ru er 1 'iw' .L..- we 1 ' 1 A elii 1 E231 A - li Q gf: E A K..r. kffl I fx f a1one A f , , 5' K . K . john Manser 1 ' 1 . ,., fi A S Gm Ilifirksh ll . . iiii ' 1 li '1 ' I will W Ll' if 1 1 1 N111 1 Ds1,1:s3Ma12f li -A ' - N :ik ww? ,,.k i n ff 'N , 11 Judy Mattingl X , ' - V' ' 1 f NHHCY MCCHJCIYY 1 ' I ' E Kelly McCann E ' I 1 I 1 ggiitirkk 1 if A t:: L N Z A . 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' ly Wm Nelson ' 2 1 1 ' ,: vi li 111 ui O11 1 Q my if , 1 K 1 A 1 ml' M '1 i ll1 M 1 l 1 N l, ,XJ dl , 'iii i YJ! M Eric Nelson , L:,, 1 ll L m e 11 A Xf XX, ,f Sheila Nelson '51- .. 1 , ' 1, A A OU N Julie Newsom V 1 A I Ki? , nl :V , C A f ' I -, y ,.,f F621 V YRWQ1 1 . - ' , s g ,U ,L D 1 ,W wg 1 1,41-' U VA ,A 13 , 1 i, M H 5 11 -' ' 1 1 iiiii 53 . l l Gm Nix fu 'A lleii .fda Q ,Q . J gg I 11: ary IX 1 it 11,, 1 , IY Zi, 1 1 1 1 1 1 'f' l, 1 -eff 1 1 1 1 1 in ,1 1 , 1 -1. 1 1 1 1 f ,.Ah. M 5 ' Q , Fcw1'fz? Q2w-.1 .,..,: ' gami Ocslallb V ' iyy - ' 11 1 ff I I KAQ V , 1 5-5 ' .n usan e ro 1 1 , . A i, - . 11. ffq 1111. ' 11:1- ,- B 5'-152111 Ogdff- Q ,-1 a Q, ,1-V ' A I ,V11 5-1, AVV, T., Gary Ohlig 1 1 ., t Y A .,,, 1 - ,, ,,.1.e. .. .. ., , ,. , .. . , X V, And he promised he'd pick you up here too? ' ii V S ' ' , I K' Ol' I ,, M Emi 925521 W 1.11, I 4 1 Baalrllgia Sxliigan 1' 4 ' X A rlliaf V U i i , MA ,gig M l45 4 ..g.f 7 i' 'L rue: ax S455 J, ., X 3 , ..,f W W if fm E 'var sy H ff vf M Q mfg Q K ' si ff, K A if is il if if xi it ..f 7 if P ig? 1 neg g' William Palmer Constance Palouselc Rebecca Parker Molly Parman Debbie Patten Margo Patterson Patricia Patterson David Peck Mary Peck Paula Perkins Danny Perrett Phvllis Peterson Debra Petton Gene Phillips Cheryl Piercy Tam Pillsbury Ronald Pinion Jerry Pipher Rick Plum Cheryl Pochyla David Potts Joan Powell Cheryl Proctor Margaret Pugh I46 The Russians are coming, The Russians are coming! foulfl have 5W0fU I Saw 3 dove HY into lan Haffisoffs 1 l kitchenf Discover New Activities . . . Y if k M Wifi? ill W WW if an Noel Ragin Robert Ratcliff Becky Read Cynthia Reynolds Theis Rice Anita Rich Michael Richards Michael Richards Blair Rider Cynthia Rigin Walter Riley Cathy Robeits Kathy Robinson Susan Robinson Jaylne Rose Jo n Rose Miriam Rose Robbie Ross Doris Ruhland Wade Russell Tim Ryan Patricia Sandets Bethany Satterwhxte Ronald Sawall I47 '- 'Z ', U V I , a at at 4 iii ,I A 1, 'I 4,4 ig ' S! K ' 1 . X f 'ii x K Melinda Small Guy Smith Participate . . . J r Kristin Scheffey Stephen Schiller Paul Schlosberg Kathleen Schwenke Karen Scott ilghn Seidel athryn Sellers Gloria Sellman Howard Seltzer Clark Seymour Mark Seymour Donald Shapiro jannette Sheffield Lloyd Shinn Andrea Singer Carolyn Skinner Steve Skinner Bonnie Skrodzki Sharon Slack Pat.Slaughter Janice Small VYPUJLLCUWQ, 30 Cv WML mi, ' ,Q M091 Sw! Q m f f llgfffiysitfggqirn KXSQQEDWLQIIL fjujjfgiike, H Q 1 31 3 ky . Y-WND mmm. wi' dx K dp emwxkwmxq irgil Soloman Q'-- ' 5 f Y X Qbwmxumil- UBNUV SOUL my LWJEQQ 'idwg UQDCLTLAL LUV NUJU NU UQUQCRD, 309 gQJQ M .Qx tes nd co ntmg t 1 take off T N W M, W U rfyy- I N 'M' 1-Tiki IAIETQ Spring 4: f ,': A X A s ta ' ' ' E' ' W. ' M Q RQ-X XL i d Stooksberfy 'if -f1. I K K 1 Q , X sg xi f ' gh rygSSt dlef m Y P, , E Shni'y'l'flk . gl I E t ll 1 1 - , I49 Think Hi I1 School is Fun . . . Bur I don't want to yell! 2 Tommie Thomas Jack Thompson Larry Thompson Mike Thompson Merrill Tracey Mona Treat Wiltz Trible Stephanie Turner Kandais Underwood Kurt VanderMeulen james Vandersteen Carol Vaughan Marilyn Vol e Robert Wadlpey James Wagner Ora Walk Debbie Walker E Melinda Walker Michael Wallase janet Waller Cheryl Ward Robert Ware 1 4?,l'g'4t auf .4 hiv' . K x. j hrly Z: ',Z' 'J J rfl so I 11- mf W j , , Q f ' ,f 'T' , , i 4-L- F .1 y W A? ff? ,ar , . Q.. 4+ A H ,.., fp .E LJ Q.. Q 22 ff .r Q- I 'A ws! A m-, ,f Patricia Weirich Robin Weiss ,Lohn Wells llen West Marianne Whitfield Kenneth Whitson Cynthia Whittington Danny Wilcox Frank Wiley Carol Williams Timothy Williams Brian Williamson Pamela Wilson Denise Winholt Mary Wood Pam Woodman Kay Woodruff Eleanor Wooldridge Sherry Woolston Melinda Works Jess York Nancy Young Patricia Young Richard Young ' Joseph Zavislan W, Christopher Zelens ' 1 ,. ,f e.Vag.,7of , of: 4 ffl. s. V AY j f , J ,mf .mrff , y V of , .W ,I 1 vis 1 u ,i QF i ,Q ,fx, 1 - .41 . f' it , H ' ' 11.1 A-X, -' fp f It I This moment of silence was brought to you by Zee.' I C .....'-'W ,gk Q35 UE is V aw ,,,, . ,,,,,, as 2' l' Y s w fllil uuup .x- - 'zixww-.fifffs 5 w mfifw g, ig ala - ' f b K Qs A . 21281 ' N i la.fl-9:15 4:'f5fff,. ,.kk Qfiif, K in XL, 1. -z, - -xg w,,w, 'k.k ww.:fa:-1faq:m1..ff1g,,ssff1ffs .Q Q1 1 K' ififliiii 1--.r is 'iw-fcv W' Jf. Wifi I aapp 515 ,W t r i M i 1' i vs -..,,, 'Rel-294 - ,- , I A Qpsvs ,....a.,s-, ,,.. . ., ,,,,., , M , as ..,, 2 . ,,, ,. 'f1 f'i945SfEEes't5i:5i '3-S-,mfs 'es-a 1. ifn if: mfg, , sefssfsaz,:s:ws'fsw- 2, K .. o oi rganizations MWCQ Qkwuw Tqpl Q, QQMU quasi 4 p ' 45:35, f slid K 2 QM iilgaiiiggws or g' to XX BMX a NNXG ' Students . . . Brought together by similiar interests for divergent purposes . . The spirit generated by a group striying for a common goal . . . The challenging but rewarding work . . All are a part of the organizations at WIT. White. l53 DE T COUNCIL TERRY HICKS Vlce Preslclent JOHN EDGE NANCY MCGREW president Secretary BARBARA LOWREY Treasurer The Warren Travis White Student Council has reached maturity in 1967. Experienced leadership and excellent sponsorship have culminated in an effective organization operating not only for the benefit of the school but also for the benefit of the community. During football season the Student Council sponsored dances after the Carrollton and Spruce games. Over 500 people attended each of these dances. But these parties were only the preamble to the year's biggest schoolwide dance, the Student Council-sponsored Homecoming Dance. The Council also helped with Teacher Appreciation Day, helped decorate the halls for games, encouraged the clean up of the lunch room, and generally promoted school spirit. The Student Council's contribution to the com- munity of Dallas came in the form of a Christmas basket project for needy families. Over 55 baskets were assembled and delivered to indigent families on the Wednesday before Christmas Vacation. Senior Representatives ly 3 3 M Row 1-Linda Vaughan, Gayle Freise, Linda Dingee, Penny Tulk, Nancy Kupp, Betsy johanning, Susan Wlhitmore. Raw 2--Patty McFarland, Mike Robinson, Bob Baxter, john Piper, Nick Pillsbury, Bruce Heclman. Sponsor , - 'Mr. joel Pittman Executive Board Row 1-Nancy McGraw, Sec.3 Sally Majors, Soph. Member-at-Largeg Barbara Lowrey, Treas.g Sue james, Sr. Member-at-Large, Joyce Ramey, Sr. Member-at-Large. Row 2-john Edge, Pres., Terry Thomas, jr Member-at-Largeg Andy Marakas, jr. Member-at-Large, Merrill Tracey, Soph, Member-at-Large, Terry Hicks, Vice Pres. ' l55 Junior Representatives '27 1 Row 1-Nanqf Knighton, jan Fraser, Mary Fouts, Diane Blasingame, Candy Haesemeyer, Pam Gillean, Margaret Patmore, Cindy Root. Row 2-Bob Paterson, Jim Hummel, Dennis Wall, Manuel Mirabal, Charles Cox, Andy Marakas, Travis Dowe1l,gGary Madrigal, Barry Henry, Randy Thompson. riff Jaffa? 544607657 Zmmcafiff MM WL? Sophomore Representatives Row 1-Jeanne Brakebill, Ste- phanie Turner, Jlllie Newsom, Elizabeth Hunter, Dorothy Moore, Ann Kristovitch. Row 2-Chris Zelens, Debbie Ger- shwin, Sylvia Spangler, Mere- dith Ellis, Sharon Amberson, Martha Blanchette, Kristin Scheffey, Steve Skinner. Raw 3-Mike Spring, Steve Brooks, Mike Thompson, Kurt Vander- Meulen, Bob Callahan, Wade Russel. STUDENT COUNCIL IN ACTION Ch ,t Project . . Homecoming . X? Meetings Picfure Noi Avaihable ff? fx' Linda Vaughan Ecfifm' Working on an annual like the 1967 Saga requires a large amount of patience, under- standing, and energy. One day may bring the satisfaction and confidence of knowing a job has been done well, while the next day brings only worry and anxiety over missing the two-weeks old dead line. In either case, a member of the annual staff recalls the past year with memories of unique and rewarding experiences. The SAGA '67 was created for you, the student, in an attempt to4produce a success- ful record of the year and its events. I hope the SAGA contains the memories of 1966-67 which will be recollected by the student body now and in the future. They are not long the days of wine and roses. cffcinda, Uma Miss Alice Wilemon Spomor' Nancy McGrew, classes and faculty editor, instructs her assistants, Margaret Patmore and Leslie Green, -l s 31 The aa taff... Susan Walton works on the organizations section while Miss Wilemon pon ders the feasibility of making a deadline, mf: um? Nxks.. W que- N- ff tysac ,X ..,,. Q5 . ' A fy -..U - f H N V Rick Morrissey, sports editor, checks over a layout for his section. Patty McFarland finds the work on the ac- tivities section very interesting. l6I The advertising manager, jim Innes, and his assistant, Susan Morgan, check the ledger and the sales chart. Typists Becky Stubblefield and Susan Smitham play an important part in get- ting the yearbook to press. Bruce Bland, business manager, finds that his job re- quires a lot of paperwork. Staff members Pam Dixon, Sharon Sugarek, and Bonnie Barnes check the ad files. , , Cand Clark Nanc McGrew Theresa Hilliard Bettye Megason Linda Vaughan Y Y Preridefzt Vice Presidefzi Treazsurer Secrelary Pg7l1p1me7zl4z11472 Q ILL AND SCROLL Row 1-Steve Skinner, Patty McFarland, Leslie Green, Suzanne Quinn, Fred Dunlap, Nancy McGrew, Row 2-Margaret Patmore Larry Rosa mond, Rick Morrissey, Bruce Bland, Row 3-Theresa Hilliard, Susan Morgan, Candy Clark, Linda Vaughan, Bettye Megason Susan Walton Row 4-Bob Thurman, Bob Boemer, John Hoffman, Andy Sekel, Randy Denton. 'l Mr. Bill Hobbs Sponsor Quill and Scroll is an honorary national high school jour- nalism organizationf Members are chosen from the SAGA and HOOFBEAT staffs in recognition of the students' out- standing participation on campus publications. This Year, the new members were initiated into the club at the Quill and Scroll banquet held on February 22. Don Aly, editor in IN magazine and guest speaker, spoke to the club on journalism opportunities. ' HGOIFBEAT Dallas, Texas Warren Travis Wfhite High School 1966-67 in Stolnp g The HOOBEAT strives for journalism excellence by put- Ground ting out a newspaper once every two weeks. The I-IOOFBEAT Theresa Hilliard C 0-Editor Come to Think of it Candy Clark C 0-Editor Mr. Bill Hobbs Spoazror is recognized as one of the best high school newspapers in Dallas which is one of the reasons for its large school-wide circulation, The staff tries to report and interpret campus activi- ties and problems, and, in so doing, create a paper of interest and quality. 'rl l , Fall Staff CANDY CLARK. THERESA HILLIARD Co-Editors BGUYG Megason .... . . ........ News Editor Clay J2-Illlary . . .... Editorials Editor Fred Dunlap .,,, , , , ,,,,,. Sports Editor Ra.ndy Denton , ,,,, ' , ,,.,,, Business Manager John Hesse,'Marty Eagle . . .Asst, Bus. Managers Glenn R0bertS0n ....... .Circulation Manager Steve Scott, Steve Skinner, William Stacy, Steve Southerlin . . . .Photographers David Helber, Andy Sekel , . .V . . .Editorials Board Reporters: Janice Small, Mary Malone,'r'Chris Hartwell, Mike Neiman, Judy Mattingly, Byron Kil- patrick, Lynn Bell, Business Staff: Gayle Glaze, Nancy Martin, Danny Ryan, Joyce Ramey, Janie Williams, Sally Yamini, Anne Mewhinney, Martha Wade, Kay Blancnette. Spring Stafi' CANDY CLARK Editor News Editors . . . . . .Bettye Megason, Theresa Hilliard Assistants ..... ..... Bo b Thurman, Suzanne Quinn Editorial Editor . . '. ............. Andy Sekel Assistant . . . . ............. Bobby Cocke Sports Editors . .... . . .Bob Boemer, Larry Rosamond Business Manager . . . .......... .Randy Denton Assistant ..... ..... J oyce Ramey Circulation Manager . . .... Glenn Robertson Public Relations ....... ........ J ohn Hoffman Photographers: Steve Skinner, Steve Scott, Bill McCormick,Steve South- erlln, Ricky Babisak, William Stacy. Business Staff: John Hesse, Marty Eagle, Anne Mewhinney, Pam Wolfe, Cindy Nelson. Reporters: Linda Dlngee, Gayle Glaze,,John Hoffman, Diane Kazlow, Don Louis, Terry Miller, Richard Taylor, Cindy Wells Lloyd Shinn, Joe Clark, Joanne Ruhland, .Ilm Rentfro Pam Dixon, v 2 'x. in-I Glen Robertson, C irczzlfztion Clay January, Fall Ediforifzlf Edilor Fred Dunlap, Fall Spam Editor 'X 7 2' Bettye Megason, Fall Nezw Editor Randy Denton, Bwifzeff Mfzmzger f ly? 5' I. 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Lathram, M. Watts, S, Smitham, C. Anderson, S. Martin, D. O'Neal, S. Turet, S. Brannon L Wxginton P Gillean, B. Lowrey, M. Morris, G. Freise, S. Eyres, A. Nichols. Row 4-C. Martin, B. Mathews, M. Miller, C. Root, K. Lux B jones D Greaves, D. Brakebill, S. Whitmore, S. Goeckel, P. Allen, B. Gray, B. Stubblefield, D. Blasingame, P. Bell, J. Hanson, N. Hatchet 1 1 F 4 V Kay Blanchette Cazptaifz I7O 'Caballeras March n To Victor On the field or off, the 1966-67 Caballeras strive for excellence. For the drill team, preparation for the football season began long before September. In August the officers, participating in the drill team school at SMU, placed first in advanced drill team competition. The rest of the drill team began practice two weeks before school started. Their long hours of practice from 6-10 every morning were evident on the field by the precision and beauty of the routines. The drill team also added much to the spirit of the school by decorating the halls for basketball games. Mrs. Freeman Safford Sponror 1 The Drill Team Is . . . , , . Lieutenants: Betsy johanning, Susan Whitmore, Stephanie Turret, Karen Hall n 2 Row 1-Cindy Root, Cindy Martin, Beth Mathews, Karen Hall, Paula Bell, joan Hanson, Diane Blasingame, Row 2-Cathy Lux, Molly Miller, Polly Allen, Barbara Gray, Becky Stubblefielcl, Nancy Hatchet, Row 3-Donna Greaves, Diana Brakebill, Susan Goeckel, Brenda jones. F E n. C . J B r Shaikh .5 .: 'un li A . I 1 xii Q , fo Q.. - . . -f fe el r ix? lf 1 , x I Effort . . . Social Officers: Molly Morris, Presidentg Mary Watts, Reporterg Nancy Kupp, Vice-Presidentg Betsie McCook, Secretary. Row 1-Nancy Kennedy, Susie Osnik, Carol Bishop, Susan Whitinore, Melissa Morrison, Phyllis Austin, Cheryl Alex- ander, Row 2-Cheryl Wilson, Candy Haesemeyer, Nancy Kupp, Barbara Kingsley, Shari Carle, Martha Wade. Raw 3-Penny Tulk, JoEllen Mayfield, Becky Coplen, Sally Harper. l72 4 . -5 Hardwork . . . Rqu' 1-Mary Fouts, Stephanie Turet, Linda Harker. Row 2- Susie Gentner, Becky Hathaway, Laurie Singer, Suzanne Quinn Rau' 3-Shari Robinson, Karen Stetter, Linda Magee, Sue james Rau' 4-Geor ia LaLonde Connie Vlfeston, Barbara Middleton, S , Patsy Pierce, Sharon Hill, Susan Morgan. Row 1-Betsy johannnig. Row 2-Ann Nichols, Pat Abdou. R0w3-Stephanie Eyres, Barbara Lowrey, Molly Morris. Row 4- Mary Watts, Pam Gillean, Susan Smitham, Cindy Lathram, Becky Sorrels. Row 5-Sue Brannon, Sandy Martin, De De O'Neal, Laura Vifiginton, Cathy Anderson, Gail Freise. Competition . . . '73 Managers Nancy Shipley, Barbie Witts, and Margie Callahan confer with Mrs. Freeman Safford, sponsor of the drill team. Enthusiasm Performing ORCHESTRA Futer judy Head Sheryl Hooker Violin: Rhonda Black Barbara Boardman Richard Caley Nancy Elliott Tom jaynes Debra jobson Jency Johnson Karen Kaser Cindy Parkhill Viola Melinda Works Cello Susan Marshall Becky Reed Norma Thornton C larifzets Carol Lyde joe Meals Rob Whiteside French H om Terry Baldwin Mike Lee Steve Ragin Trombones Randy Hooker jack McLester Trump elf james Illich Rick Jamison Tuba Virgil Soloman Drum: Bill Hamilton Piano Carol Tate The Warren Travis White orchestra, under the excellent direction of Mr. Xeros, has be- come one of the best high school orchestras in the country. The orchestra culturally en- riches the school with its classical selections and delights the audience with its more mod- ern tunes. In a special orchestra assembly on Feb. 23, the orchestra received a standing ovation for its rendition of I Wanna Hold Your Hand . Mr. Chris Xeros Director l75 LONGHGR Flares Nancy Bronk Judy Head Sheryl Hooker Donna Reidland Bb Clarilzetf Sherri Black Andy Cooper Bobby Lawler Kenny Whitson Debbie Grounds Carol Lyde Lynda Peele Haven Street Rob Whiteside Barr Clarinet Howard Seltzer Blake Utley Bruce Utley A110 Saxophone Lynn Bell Janet James Penni Major Gary Nix Tenor Saxophone Jim McDonald Doug Traver Steve Potts Barilofze Saxophone John Leiber Percussion Jack Benjamin Bill Breithaupt Bill Hamilton Shari Howell David Potts BAN Jess York C ometf Lorie Barrett Susan Head James Illich Rick Jamison Carl Long Frenfla H orm Terry Baldwin Gary Beishiem Mike Lee Bobby Liles Steve Ragin Trombone John Beauduy Randy Hooker Keith Marshall Jack McLester Robby Ratcliff Clyde Springen Robin Weiss Bafiloae H om Steve Lucas Noel Ragin Wendell Spence Bauer Bob Dalrymple John Ducote Mike Keith John Lloyd Virgil Soloman Secretarief Jeannette Carroll Ann Epstein Officers: Janet James, Pres.g Judy Head, Sec.g john Beauduy, V-Pres Randy v , Hooker, Jr. Rep.g John Lloyd, Sr. Rep.g David Potts, Soph. Rep. Field Officers: Joe Meals, Asst. Drum Major, Debbie Grounds, Feature Twirlerg Steve Potts, Drum Major. STEPS T 0 THE USIC From the football field to the concert hall, the Longhorn Band represents W. T. White with pride and enthusiasm. A full schedule of rehearsals and performances have marked another significant which has included the State Fair Parade, a Christmas concert at North Park, and the annual spring con- tests and music festivals. In addition, numerous individual bandsmen have brought honor to themselves and the school by their oustanding achievements in the all-region and all-state bands, and solo-ensemble contest. The White Stage Band serves as a laboratory jazz band and a show band for revues, talent shows, and informal programs. r V Mr. William Morgan LONGHORN STAGE BA D Saxoplaoner Tfumpezf janet james Susan Head jim McDonald James Illich Gary Nix Carl Long Steve Potts Rick Jamison Doug Traver D,-mm Bill Hamilton Tromboner john Beauduy Randy Hooker Keith Marshall Robby Ratcliff Guilar Rob Whiteside Tuba john Lloyd Piano Ann Epstein Shari Howell BAND HALL OF FAME janet James Most Outstanding Bandsman 5 A 1 E 2 Robert Whiteside Woodwinds Virgil Solomon Most Outstanding New Member I Award Winners Row 1-Rob Whiteside, All-Stateg John Beau- duy, All-Stateg Jim Illich, All-Stateg Randy Hooker, All-Regiong Virgil Soloman, All- Region. Row 2-Carol Lyde, All-Regiong Judy Head, All-Regiong Steve Potts, All-Re- giong Kenny Whitson, All-Regiong john Lloyd, All-Region. Musicianship Awards James Illich Bill Hamilton Brass Percussion Row 1-Debbie Frierson, Jody Rupert, Mollie Parman, Candy Cane, Ellen West, Row 2-Mary Jo Costango, Jeannie Fountain Sherry Wooten, Robbie Ross, Karin Magoni. Row 3-Donna Goetz, Gayla Larson, Marcia Kelley, Jean Volpe. Row 4 Nan Snyder Patsy Sanders, Bob Luchsinger. Row 5-Steve Hall, Tom Nicholson, William Stacy. NOT PICTURED Carol Ballard Rosie Burke Randy Eakes Brenda Guiling Holly Hunt Bob Kornegay Bob Lincoln Danny Perret Cheryl Pochyla Kathy Schwenke Craig Shaw Lynn Walk Patti Young 1 P GE ERAL CHORUS General Chorus classes consist of any students who like to sing. Besides their own special repertoire, Gen- eral Chorus joins with the other choral organizations at White to form a Grand Chorus for festivals and special assemblies. 219' Row 1-Pam McDonald, Kathy Volpe Madeline Be k Ka , c , ren Hall, Georgia Pixley, Nancy Kennedy, Leanne Wiberg, Mark Moulding, Bill Nelson. Row 2-Susan Waltzer, Liz Adams, Becky Hathaway, Phyllis Austin, Karen Bradley, Stephanie Turet, Randy Dooley, Noel Ragin, Gary Masterson. Row 3--Jan Harrison, Molly Miller, Pam Manning, Linda Lange, Nancy Bohlander, Doug Giffin, Norris Lozano, Ronnie Sykes, Larry Pinion. Row 5-Steve Hall, Mark Hitchcock, Tom Roman. C0 CERT To represent Warren Travis White High School in choral music, to gain knowledge in Charles Barnett music, and to stimulate music interest in the Acmmpmiit society in which we live. These are the goals of the Concert Choir. Each choir member is dedicated to high achievement in seeking these goals. Miss Williams C loom! Director Leslie Hamlett A ccomjmnift ISO E 15 'L sv---Q R w 1-Kort Jobson, Todd Kephart, Randy Blair, Sharon Fontenot, Chris Ragin, Sandy Gregory, Judy Henderson. Row 2-Blaine . . -T o Moulding, Jimmy Dean, Mike Johnston, Jim AuBochon, Tom Hartley, Catherine Godsey, Carolyn Rice, Hope Hanneman. Row 3 om Grimlend, Dick Keller, Bill Cook, Nancy Tuggle, Leslie Hamlett, Janice Stooksbury, Beth Simonson. Raw 4-Chris Zellens, Jim Thomp- son, Mike Robinson, Brenda Jones, Barbara Middleton, Linda Holmes, Carolyn Galletly. Row 5-Tommy Nicholson, Wayne Witt, Dale Phillips, Wes Ball, Susan Goeckel, Karen Wallace, Vicki Snydey , , a ' MMJWPX www ill f .X - My U Gr J' VJ f C rom' if - W QW? , X Cafe' CJ H M Ck 4 r- U . o l , QJUJ My WC CF tw A fa V5 . V , LIQJY NU QM J AM N W' I G 4 N f , or , A we t , NBQ A Qs Q' A x iff U U V v A a ' Y , lo , A , 0 n CN Wfob 2 I ,Q . , xwfvmfx' if UXXQQW f 0 J lx J K J 1 1 f' J Mark Harrison Bill Nelson Jan Harrison Georgia Pixley Karen Hall Buddy Dooley l Pye.,-idemf Vice Prerident Secretary Treqfurer Student Sllldent Director Director I8I l gl W Raw 1-Susan Holgate, Pam Wilson, Kathy Krusemark, Ellen Greenfield, Cheryl Piercy, Pam Berry, Carol Jean Conant, Peggy Enlowe. Raw 2-Cricket Lobb, Dee Knight, Debbie Chrietzberg, Vicki McKane. Row 3-Pat Wood, Lynn Bartlett, Sandy Ludwig, Carol Larimer, Karen Seeley, ,Bobbie Meritz, Candy Ellington, Mimi Gibson, Cavat Lewis, Vicki Furgatch Row 4-Barbara Blansett Amy Stacy Barbara Oxman, Nancy Myers, Brenda Guiling, Cammy Barbosa, Jami Odell, C'lu Stuart, Rhonda Edlefson, Janice Newbury, Raw,5-Becky Keith, Jill McClure, Becky Bonar, Marianne Whitfield, Judy Mattingly, Sharon Bailey, Diane Ford, Janie Osborn, Patti Boyd, Carolyn Skinner. 1 - , '3- 'D X Q l r . xg ,X X NOT PICTURED In the first year of its organization, the Girl's Choir if Diane Burkhart at Warren Travis White has become an excellent per- l Becky Lagow Robin McClenhan Susan Oftebro Mary Mullen Becky Owings Phyllis Pettersen Terri Wallace I82 forming group. In addition to their performances at assemblies, the Girl's Choir has devoted much time to assisting Concert Choir in preparing and editing pro- grams and in publicity for the spring musical Car- nival . Row 1-Nan Snyder, Bob Korncay, Donna Goetz, Buddy Dooley, Rauf 2-Sharon Fontenot, Leanne Wiberg, Marcia Kelley, Patti Boyd, C'lu Stuart, Pat Wood, Judy Mattingly, Becky Bonar, Nancy Tuggle, Cricket Lobb. Row 3-Marilyn Volpe, Barbara Blansett, Sharon Bailey, Wes Ball, Randy Blair, Frank Harrel, Sharon Crampton, Row 4-Randy Dooley, Andy Nelson, Dale Phillips, Mary Hotchkiss, Jim Thompson. FOLK SINGERS The Purpose of the Folk Singers Club is to foster interest in the folk songs of Amer- ica and other countries, which have social as well as historical significance..The club gives its members a chance to study and per- ' V form folk songs. Membership in the club is selective in that members must be able to play ' an instrument. i I w 1 Geor ia Plxley OFFICERS: Row 1-Sharon' Fontenot Leanne Wiberg. Row 2-Bob Wiangler Kornegay, Wes Ball. . I83 GAR ll WAR. A BROADWAY MUSICAL PRESENTED BY THE CONCERT CHOIR CAST OF MAIN CHARACTERS Lili ......... . . . Jan Harrison Dr. Glam . . . . Paul Berthalei .......... ..... D avid Baker Pfffffeif Ulgd -........... . . . Marm the Magzzifirerzt .... Mark Harrison Glfldyf Wd Gloria Zllwiffi .. The Inrompnrable Romlie . . . .... Dee Zimmers jarquot ............... . . . Bill Nelson Armbatj B. F. Sfblegel . . . . . . Buddy Dooley Greta Scblegel . . . . . . Leanne Wiberg Graber! ...... .... D oug Giffen . . Dale Phillips Stephanie Turet . Phyllis Austin Becky Hathaway . Jenny Baldwin Randy Dooley Paul Penland Doug Giffen Steve Hall E l P' A C ZOO-RICH' Members of the Concert Choir combine to open the show with a rousing welcome to carnival goers. I84 Will you dine there tonight with the man called Don Marcus de Jiminez y Garcia. y Aguas Calientes y Juarez ? Row 1-Catherine Godsey, Susie Farkac, Clay Dewees, Paula Moore, Leslie Green, Karen Wallace, Sally Foy, Joan Adams, Jan Holloway. Row 2--Kathy Volpe, Gail Kelley, Harry Kistener, Anita Rich, Debby Levine, Leanne Wiberg, Gayle Glaze, Kathy Sconyers, Paula Perkins, Molly Morris, Diane Kazlow. Rauf 3-Susan Cloud, Debbie Roper, Melinda Walkers, Jeanne Brakebill, Dorothy Moore, Harian Burtshell, Janet Bunn, Gail Fischl, Debbie Ball, Cheryl Ewing, jim Innes. Row 4-Will Stacy, Becky Ebner, Mona Treat, Robby Ross, Elizabeth Hunter, Stephanie Turner, Sylvia Spangler, Bonnie Barnes, Kay Woodruff, Sara Smyth, joan Woodruff, Bert Guess. RED CROSS The Warren Travis White Chapter of the Red Cross has done a great deal to promote interest in the Red Cross. A membership drive in competition with Thomas Jefferson was held at the beginning of school. For a Christmas project, the Red Cross designed, made, and delivered fifty Christmas stockings to the area children's hospital wards. Many Red Cross members extend their activities into the summer when they do volunteer work. Paula Moore Leslie GICCII Pfgyjdgm' ViceP1'eJident 'ctw' ' Karen Wallace Clay Dewees Mrs. Margaret Dempster Serretary Trerzrzzfef Spomor I86 3, Mike Robinson Jim Innes Vice Prerident , Reporter 5116 James Cindy Root Preridem Sew-ggdyy TRAFFIC SAFETY Con CIL The Traffic Safety Council has been very active this year, both in the school and in the community. Before the Christ- mas Holidays, The Council made announcements encouraging driving safety in the holiday traffic. They also presented a movie in an assembly to impress upon the students the import- ance of traffic safety. The officers of the club, attended an all day seminar on traffic safety at SMU. Many members actively participate at the downtown traffic court in trying and sentencing teenage traffic offenders. Mr. Leonard Trapp S 111071307 Row 1-Barbie Witts, Leanne Wiberg, johnie Godwin, Susie Heller, joan Hanson, Susie Osnik, Pam Berry, Sharon Fontenot, Suzanne McWhirter, Nancy Davis. Row 2-Shawn McNulty, Cindy Root, Terri Wallace, Phyllis Austin, Ann Nichols, Cindy Yehle Joyce Ruvle, Candy james, Cathy Robinson, Candy Wagner, joan Kaim, Michelle Dritch, joanie Bernstein, Row 3-Linda Innes, Linda Moss, Peggy Wilks, DeeDee Myer, Becky Appold, Marsha Bently, Jan Holloway, Karen Setter, 'Nancy Kennedy, Karen Hall, Martha Wade, Nancy Kupp, Gail Fischl, Betsy McCook, Barbara Middleton. Row 4-Tommie Thomas, janet Bunn, Kay Woodruff, Becky Bonar, Sara Smyth, Kay Blanchette, Molly Morris, Laura Leslie, Sue Brannon, Stephanie Turet, Carol Vaughan, jan Fraser, Leslie Creighton, Karen Wallace, Gloria Dickson, Becky Coplen. Raw 5-Travis Dowell, Andy Marakas, Manual Mirabal, jim Hummel, Bert Guess, Merrill Tracey, Mike Small, Mark Moulding, Lawry Cohen, Bill Heller, Bill North, Mike Robinson, jim Innes, Nick Pillsbury, john Piper. i Row 1-Tom Powell, Barbara Lowrey, Mark Moulding, Sarah Hervey, Laurie Hamlett, Mike Alliston, Row 2-Terry Thomas, Bruce Headman, Cindy Root, Donna Greaves, Susan Whitmore, Patty McFarland, Carolyn Rice, Kathy Marusek, Debbie Frierson, Raw 3-Richard Sugarek, Neil Bickley, Mike Marshall, Andrea Tenner, Leslie Hamlett, Judy Head, Sharon Sugarek, Linda Moss, Beth Satterwhite Row 4-Steve Nelson, Keith Johnston, jim Hummel, Andy Marakas, Brad Morris, Bob Binford, David Goodney, David Roberts Row 5-Eugene Lax, Bill Heller, Clay Dewees, Bruce Bland, Bill Hamilton, Bill Childs, Richard Maslow U ALPHA THETA , Q , 77, W Mike Alliston President Mark Moulding Treasurer I88 Sarah Hervey Vice Prerident -' H M 'M f tv' Laurie Hamlett Serretary Mu Alpha Theta is a chapter of the National High School and junior College Mathematics Club. Its purpose is to pro- mote interest in and the enjoyment and understanding of mathematics. The club meets twice a month to hear a program on some mathematical topic presented by a student. This year's activities included sending a delegation to a regional meeting in San Antonio, Texas. Active members must have a B+ average in mathematics and a B average in all their other courses. Associate members must have a, B average in mathe- matics. Meetings are open to the entire student body. ,-vs. . Dr. Frances Freese Sponmr Row 1-Barbara Boardman, Pat Myhr, Donna Day, Beth Satterwite, Carol Stewart, Sherry Radebough, Bonnie Barnes, Cindy Steen, Diane Kazlow, Jeannette Alverson, Sharon Sugarek, Pat Frymark. Row 2-Kathy Mamsek, Paul Hanneman, Jack Benjamin, Janice Downs Kathy Blair, Maureen Burke, Cricket Lobb, Billie Sue Riggin, Debbie Frierson, Nancy Bohlander, Karen Bradley, Georgia Davis, Paula Wilcox, Janice Wood, Susan Oftebro. Raw 3-Connie McDevitt, Susan Waltzer, Tim Pitts, Carolyn Galletly, Johnny Walton, Betty Gordon, Steve Day, Debbie Gunn, Karen White, Charles McGlathery, Sheri Wooton, Floyd Mechler, Susan Lambeth. LIBRARY CLUB The members of the Library Club assist in providing efficient library service for our students and faculty. As an educational activity, helping in the library pre- X sents opportunities for leadership, cooperation, and the broadening of knowledge, and appreciation of books and libraries. 'Ra .Q 'lf Xikxyl, I if li JY' l ti G D l f ef-T - 4 fxfiwfl fs Lv -,P vi Miss Mozelle Welch Spomar 'TED Sharon Sugarek Charles McGlathery Pat Frymark I 21f1iCC' WOOdy Preyidenf Vice Pferidenl Sgfrgfgfy Treamrer ana' Program Chairman I89 Row 1-Austin Corbin, Diana Brakebill, Penny Tulk, Cindy Root. Row 2-Jocelyn Stone, Nancy Knighton, Paula Bell, Cheryl Alexander, Pam Berry, Vicki Crews, Margaret Patmore. Row 3-Dee Dee Mayer, Bill Heller, Candy Wagner, Suzanne McWhirter, Marsha Bentley. Row 4- julie Chapman, Stuart Craft. Row 5-Leslie Green, jean Beauduy, Ellen West, Margaret Verdun, Joyce Shaner. Row 6-Nan Snyder, Linda Moss, Vicki Snyder. Row 7-Kay Woodruff, Eleanor Wooldridge, Patti Anderson, Judy Shade. ALLIED Allied Youth's aims are to teach students a better way of life and to consolidate opposition to alcohol, a common youth problem. Through the program of films, speakers, and social events, students gain the knowledge needed to make a free choice about alcohol. This Year a prominent Dallas pastor, Dr. Tom Shipp, spoke to Allied Youth about alcoholism. Mr. Moring Sponsor I90 T 4.l..l Y v Row 1-Margo Patterson, Sara Bludworth, Cathy Haney, jamie Odell, Carolyn Rice, Row 2-Sheila Nelson, Linda Watts, Laurie Hamlett, Row 3-Anita Rich, Jeanne Brakebill, Karen Harrington, Andrea Tenner, Patricia Wood, jackie Bibb. Row 4-joan Boden, janet Bunn, Linda Crabb, Candy Underwood, Karen Seeley, Kathy Sconyers, Row 5-Shawn McNulty, Sherry Wooten, Karen Knappenberger, Row 6-Cathy Kanew- ski, joan Woodruff, Chris Hurst. YOUTH Officers Austin Corbin Bill Nelson Cindy Root Phyllis Rutledge Vice President President Secretary Treasurer 19: Susan Walton joan Woodruff Ann Kristovitch Stefani Eyres Premient Vice President Secreiary-Trearurer Stage- ART CLUB C 0 ordimitor ,, ,tp The Art Club's main purpose and duty is , l.a,r'g?5- , . to design and make the sets for the school's various theatrical presentations. This year the club made sets for Cindy and Carni- val , The club also encourages interest in other phases of art by having weekly after- .lli noon classes in which the students may ex- periment with different techniques and pro- show in which the students' work was dis- played in the courtyard. pppyy jects. The Art Club also planned an art Mr. Edwin Barker Mrs. Margaret Dempster Spomor Spomor Row 1-Susan Smailes, Cheryl Proctor, Catherine Godsey, Bill Lockwood, Susan Walton, joan Woodruff, Ann Kristovitch, jean Beauduy, Paula Perkins, Row 2-Candy Underwood, Carol Ballard, Nan Snyder, Margo Patterson, Karen Bradley, Susan Donnelly, Vicki Ashmos, Terry Wallace, Pat Keith, Kay Penn, Paula Bell, Carol Trible. Raw 3-Tommy Nicholson, Cindy Mackey, Susie Farkac, Pam Wolfe, Maxine Wilcox, Susan Cloud, Mary Hunter, janet Bunn, Susan Upton, Kay Blanchette, Kay Keith, Joan Powell, Jocelyn Stone, Row 4-Bill Childs, Diane Tidwell, Laura Wiginton, Judy Shade, ISparon Hill, Will Stacy, Bonnie Barnes, Patty Anderson, Diane Kazlow, Richard Kunkel, jim Wagner, jan Gilbert, Chris urst. Row 1-Stephanie Turet, Karen Wallace, Becky Ebner, Madeline Beck, Bill Nelson, Dee Zimmers, Georgia Pixley, Kathy Volpe, Molly Miller. Row 2-Sharon Hill, Barbie Witts, Phyllis Austin. Raw 3-Steve Potts, Blake Utley, Bruce Utley, Mark Harrison, Kay Kaser, jan Harrison, Bettye Megason, Jim Aubuchon. THE SPIANS fi' ii I , Georgia Pixley Dee Zimmers Stephanie Turet Karen Wallace Preriderzt Vice Prerident Secretary Trearurer Miss Beverly Pichon Spomor THE NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY Troupe 1117 of W. T. White has had a very successful year under the leadership of Geargia Pixley, President. Miss Beverly Pichon is faculty sponsor of the club. The national organization is arranged so that a student earns a number of points for each type of work on a production which makes him eligible for membership. During the 1966-67 school year the club has been actively en- gaged in dramatic activities. The troupe successfully staged two one-act plays for the student body and three one act plays for the community. Many Thespians won awards in various speech tourna- ments throughout the year and participated in the senior play, spring musical, and Interscholastic League Competition. Bill Nelson Clerk F TURE HO EMAKERS OF AMERICA TOWARD NEW HORIZONS The Warren Travis White Chapter of Future Home- makers is in its third year of organization. The overall goal of the FHA is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living, now and in the future. The club flower is the red rose, symbolizing the search for beauty in everyday life. The colors of red and white symbolize the strength and sincerity of the member. The FHA motto is Toward New Horizons. WQMAKERS Mrs. Loretta Clemons ,X W Y va Mrs. Betty Vilven Sponfor ze, ,Lo Spamor x jane Harding Prexidefzt Brenda jones Secretary l94 O of if 72 in ligJ' Z-E E! 5 ij! J- o - -P 41 Q ONEW 90 Anne Mewhinney IJ! Vice P1'eJ. Pam Dixon Vicki Crews 21rd Vive Prer. 3rd Vice Prey. Ann Nichols Karen Wallace Donna Knost Trfmzzrer Reporter P!I7'lifl77Z67Zfdl'i:172 Karen Hall 4th Vive Pres. jan Holloway H i.ff0l'f!l7Z 'M Row 1-Liz Adams, Brenda jones, janet Ezell, Row 2-Susan Kritter, Nancy Knighton, Joyce 'Ruyle, Beverly Robert- son, Georgia LaLonde, Debbie Gunn, Mary McCormick. Raw 1-Janice Small, Gloria Dickson, Cheryl Alexander, Mary Watts. Raw 2- Pa.m Berry, Kathy Mamsek, Maxine Wil- cox, Paula Godwin, jill Fulmer, Paula Bell. Row Z-Judy Shinn, Christi Brockman, Sandra Bailey, Janice Stooksbury, jane Harding. Row 2-Jeannie Northcutt, Jan Holloway, Karen Stetter, Penni Tulk, Pam Dixon. I95 Row 1-Anne Mewhinney, Kay Blanch- ette, Ann Nichols. Row 2-Suzanne McWhirter, Nancy Davis, Sally Davis, Nancy Kennedy, Karen Hall, Leslie Derr, Becky Appold. Row 1-Paula Moore, Karen White, Becky Coplen, Carolyn Galletly. Row 2 -Madeline Beck, Vicki Crews, Melinda Walters, Kim Davis. Vicki Conrad. I96 V+' fri Row 1-Laurie Singer, johnie Godwin, Carrie Horbie, Terri Wallace, Carol jean Conant. Row 2-Bobbie Meritz, Pam Wolfe, Karen Wallace, Becky Park- er, Susan Lambeth. va- ' I I s Row 1-Laurie Singer, Linda Vaughan, Barbara Kingsley, Laura Wiginton, Cheryl Wilson. Row 2-Pam Berry Bobbie Meritz, joanie Bernstein, Gretchen Schlcot, Karen Harrington, Margaret Patmore, Debbie Grounds, Michelle Dritch Raw 3--Sally Foy, Kay Phemister, Beverly Robertson, Georgia LaLonde, janet Plume, Gail Fischl, Liz Ritz, Cathy Lux Susan Walton, Row 4-janet Bunn, joan Woodruff, Lynda Peele, Susan Cloud, Linda Watts, Leslie Green, Susan Crice Row 5 Carolyn Galletly, Gloria Dickson, Tiana Hayslip, Beth Satterwite, Becky Ebner, Pat Frymark, Kay Woodruff RE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The purpose of the FTA is to interest students in making teaching a career. Through the varied pro- grams of speakers, projects, and field trips, the FTA helps students to realize the many opportunities and many facets of teaching. Besides speakers, a field trip to the campus of SMU, and movies on teaching, the FTA also had a spring banquet for the installation of officers and the distribution of pins. Laura Wiginton, Ser. Linda Vaughan, Treay. Laurie Singer, Parliamerztnrifzn Barbara Kingsley President Cheryl Wilson Vice Preridenl FUT tiff! Z K1 ..k, rr L. L K K K K t ','- .1 Ea! . Gayle F reise Kathy Preridefzl Whitehurst Vice Prefident Leslie Hamlett Barbara Boardman Treafzzrer Parliam entarifzn :ay ii L L . RE NURSES I Christine Robinson The Future Nurses, under the direction of Secretary Mrs. Mollfiseek to promote interest in nurs- ing as a career. As a Christmas project, the Future Nurses Club collected and distributed stuffed animals to the area hospitals. As a Sandra Harrold school project, the club had bake sales to Chaplain raise money for a wheel chair. Many Future NOT PICTURED Nurses continue their work in the club by doing volunteer work in the area hospitals. sf ir l A f uuuu, f if A , 'fi J, 1- ali' , ,A :itz ,Af X ff f i gl f :fr J xl j.. j, , ff f ., , ,. , 1 V, ., .A f, . J . ,, ft' ' ' ' C f .V .7 rc f J fr f 'f V u r l V Row 1-Carol Bishop, Kathy Whitehurst, Anne Epstein, Row 2-Ellen Greenfield, Karen Bradley, Susan Kritter, Row 3- Candy james, Cathy Kanewski, Sally Foy, Melinda Walters, Gayle Freise. Row 4-Judy Shade, Jocelyn Stone, Margie Callahan. Row 5-Barbara Boardman, Cindy Yehle, Leslie Hamlett, Becky Coplen. Row 6-Gloria Dickson, Harrian Burtschell, Margaret Verduin, Sandra Harrold. I 98 Jeanne Brakebill Julie Steve Potts Bob Walker Consul uaester Censor Tribune LATI CLUB SPQR The Latin Club uses as its name Senatus Populusque Romanus which is translated The Senate and the Roman People. The club's purpose is to further interest in the language and customs of the ancient Roman civilization. Latin Club members are ranked according to the number ot, years they have studied Latin: Ordo Plebius, first year, Ordo Equester, second year, and Ordo'Senatorious, third and fourth years. The high- light of the year comes in the form of a Latin Club Banquet at the end Miss Margaret Grimes Spomor of the year. Aediles Carol Sharon RCX Vaughan Fontenot Parnell Row One: Jocelyn Stone, Molly Parman, Carol Tait, Cathy Haney, Pat Davis, Second Raw: Gail Fischl, julie Newsom, Nancy Oliver, Sharon Gonenat, julie Chapman, Debbie Karcher, Karen Dennis, Third Row: Kathy Lux, joan Powell, Sandy Harold, Patsy Sanders, jean Beauduy, Pat Keith, Ann Kristovich, Jean Brakebill Fourth Row: Wade Russel, Donny Shapiro, Kenny Whitson, Mike Keith, Steve Potts, John Blosser, n Bob Walker, Rex Parmell I99 Row 1-Lynne Brown, Karen Harrington, Margaret Patmore, Liz Ritz, Susie Heller, Leanne Wiberg, Karen Hall, Frances Fogle Ian Sheffield Lynnette Smith. Raw 2-Connie Weston, Becky Moring, Nancy Harrison, Cheryl Wilson, Sally Foy, Georgia LeLonde, Candy Wagner Janice Sobel, Cindy Martin, Marilyn Byers, Mary Hunter, Gail Kelley. Row 3-Paula Perkins, Elizabeth Hunter, Melinda Walkers Martha Blanch ette, Janie Rose, Kay Woodruff, janet Bunn, joan Woodruff, Kathy Blair, Linda Crabb, Sherry Radebough. Leslie Creighton Cindy Mackey Row 4--Cheryl Ewing, Betty Gordon, Sara Smyth, Travis Dowell, George Megason, Erik Scheffey, Gary Madrigal, Steve Nelson jim Hum mel, Brad Morris. PAN AMERICAN ST UDE T F ORU Senorita Imogene Berry Spomor 200 The Pan American Student Forum, under the direction of Miss Imogene Berry, is a service organization dedicated to help- ing others. As a service project, the club had money-raising project to buy socks for the children in an elementary school in Dallas. The club, along with other chapters in the Dallas area, participated in the Impact Project, which is a program to build a school in Peru. In April, the officers, along with a few other active members, attended the P.A.S.F. state-wide convention in Austin to exchange information concerning the Latin American countries. N In 1 X Travis Dowell Prerident Karen Hall Jim Hummel Vice Pfefidefzt Trefzmrer Officers Susie Heller George Megason Secretary P.A.S.F. Ser1'etm'y Margaret Patmore, jim Hummel, Frances Fogle, George Megason, Susie Heller, Travis Dowell, and Miss Berry examine pinatas which they sold as a fund raising project. FRE CH CL The purpose of the French Club is'to increase the student's ' proficiency in the language while broadening his knowledge 2 of the customs and culture of France. This dual purpose is , ,fiv up W , achieved through various field trips and monthly meetings, at Q 'fl l iia ,ii' which only French is spoken. This year the club visited the li C French Fortnight at Neiman-Marcus, saw slides of Paris, and ' sang Christmas carols in French. In the past, the French Club has sponsored the Mardi Gras dance. Laurie Hamlett Aaron Herman 0 Exif t if L S . cl' - ,V 4 Pat Frymark Bill Nelson L Miss Lucinda Smith Mrs. Yvonne Weinhardt Spmzfor Spomor ,. N 13 ' ras, ,v,. 5, asireirgaf V ,W .L q 1. ia f .fa raf'?g af? F l lyme 'bi J L, fa f, ? viii: ,ss ...,. ii. QR 'Hs - Emi .fa fear Qin: ,Q , .Ji 51.i3.s7, 'Rf Q .fisnafw .Q ma as we a' as an Wm? fl--Ufia gs. wer gzgsiise my All g,Wv,1,e:favgr. in A-,-a: : -ff! , yy. , ..- . . Q 5 is ri, in i1f'l wf V ' 1 5 L: sliifiwv M2152 lgiwim f 5,fSSillm,.f--A81 ,Srzr??fi1??a!SK9lSEf5ff rms. Lezmaaf fliwaifmi, Arrgggt.-61535. mm .i.rzi.aaaasfaairafWirgsg if A aw ii Vw 'axe Affiilyflfifffr' T S5319 A 3:93, ,af EFL wa, we fr Wwwigr 95-W JM? 1' ' 5 MDL' H15 1 7 FIRST YEAR: Row 1-Andy Marakas, Kit Uhler, Ginny Sawhill, Rick Morrissey, Candy Underwood. Row 2-Susan Holgate, Margo Patterson, Sylvia Tsotos, Becky Appold, Jo Ellen Mayfield. Row 3-Ruth Greer, Sheila Nelson, Denise Lalla, Row 4-Eleanor Woold- Eidgie, Corn Crowther, Susan Cloud, Nancy Miller. Row 5-Linda Moss, Marianne Whit- iel . 202 ECOND YEAR: Row 1-Harry Kistener, Nancy cGrew, Meredy Kays, Becky Parker, Karen Petty, inda Furgeson, Ann Berman, Row 2-Susan Wal- mn, Debbie Stoll, Sara Bludworth, Theresa Hill- .rd, Stephanie Eyers, Harriet Spiegle, Candy Kane, iary Alverson Row 3-Leslie Green, Donna Day, slie Hamlet, Carolyn Moore, Laurie Hamlett, .inda Furst, Connie Palovsak, Row 4-Susan ioeckel, Shari Carle, Kathy Kaser, Carol Lyde, anis Small, Marcia Kelley, Row 5-Jeanette Alver- Jn, jimmy Dean, Steve Skinner, Terry Thomas, Iathy Sellers FOURTH YEAR: Row 1-Donna Greaves, Kay Ceith, Daria Fink, Stephanie Turet, Nancy Elliott, 2021! 2-Kristin Mageni, Margie Callahan, Paula Vloore, Betsie McCook, Row 3-Nancy Kupp, Sherry Radebaugh, Pat Frymark, Raw 4-Bill Ihilds, Mark Moulding, David Roberts THIRD YEAR: Row 1-Aaron Herman, Susan Whitmore, Cindy Yehle, Kathleen Foster, Kathy Kanewske, Cindy Root, Row 2-Bill Nelson, Bar- bara Lowrey, Martha Wade, Sharon Hill, Linda Combs. 5, Q ,.. L Lt. Col. Wood ROTC The mission of the military training program is to lay the foundation of intelligent citizenship for all ROTC cadets, and to give them such basic military training as will benefit him and the military service through the following objectives: the development of pride in appear- anceg the development of habits of orderliness and precisiong the in- stillment of discipline and respect for constituted authorityg the encour- agement of a high sense of personal honor and deportmentg the develop- ment of leadership potential and instruction of leadership techniquesg a provision for a working knowledge of individual skillsg an apprecia- tion of the role and opportunities of the militaryg and the spirit of patriotism. Mfsgf. euro Karen Hall Rifle Team Sponror Rifle Team ,fy Row 1 -Ken Voghtsberger, Jim Trimble. Row 2- Jim Rentfro, Kort Jobson, Don Olson. Lt Col Alliston Major Irwin 9 F5 , RCTC 18th Battallon HS Capt. Olsen 2nd Lt. Nelson Patty McFarland fi S t 15. Drill Team Row 1-Lt. Lauratis, Lt. Sugarek, Sgt. Bailey, Pvt. Pitts, Pvt. Hanne- man, Maj. Irwin. Row 2-Sgt. Chambers, Pvt. Halliday, Pvt. Maher Pvt. Breithaupt, Pvt. Dennis, Sgt. Trimble. Row 3-Lt. Harris, Sgt. Southerland, Pvt. Kazlow, Pvt. Smith, Pvt. Holcomb. Raw 4-Pvt. Simmons, Pvt. Smith, Sgt. Belless, Pvt. Bradford, Lt. Nelson. A L L 2nd Lt Sugarek lst Lt. Jacobs 2nd Lt. Hartwell .gr 4' unc 11? captain Bill cook W.-,P zi tvvv . 2:1 1 Vicki Crews Sponsor Captain Mike Small Betsy Johanning Spmzlor A COMPANY i Row 1-Lt. Lauratis, Sgt. Griffith, Capt. Cook, Lt. Harris, Pvt, Hanneman, Row 2- Sgt. Trimble, Pvt. Dennis, Pvt. Duke, Pvt. Kazlow, Pvt. Guess. Row 3-Sgt. Malone Pvt. Breithaupt, Pvt. Holcomb, Sgt. Southerland, Pvt. Simmons. Row 4-Sgt. Chambers Sgt. Voghtsberger, Pvt. Smith, Pvt. Halliday, Pvt. Smith. ' B COMPANY m--Q2 Row 1-Lt. jobson, Cpt. Olson, Cpt. Small, Lt. Jacobs, Sgt. Bailey. Row 2-Lt. Rentfro, Sgt. Belless, Sgt. Doll, Lt. Sugarek. Row 3-Pvt. Maher, Pvt. Bradford, Pvt. Pitts, Lt. Nelson. Row 4-Sgt. Stacy, Pvt. Larson, Sgt. Tice. Row 1-Mat Orlando, Tommy Summerour, Mike Carroll, David Baker. Row 2-Manual Mirabal, Thomas Moore, Neil Bickley, Brad Morris Raw 3-Travis Dowell, Don Jacobs, Doug Smith, Eric Nelson. LANGUAGE LAB ASSISTANT S The purpose of the Language Lab K . Assistants is to Care for the equipment g and to minimize the work done by the ff- teachers when they are using the lab. A ,A E at t Miss Elizabeth Brad Morris ThO1UfiS Prefidefzt Spofzmr 2 hi I i W n rLL2iE:ZVfJ7 , 7 g Z 2 ,4 Vh,, , . R iii , A sissrrrrs A 5 s ' A ex ff i'k Raw 1-Manual Mirabal, Doug Smith, Neil Bickley, Raw 2-Don Jacobs, Mat Orlando, Thomas Moore, Brad Morris, Travis Dowell. fr A i'1i 5, A ' A 1- ? A , a mn 1 'my 1 ,f f 4, Q 1 if ,,, M f 5 Ay ff jf riff :ww 52223 af' , f m. A X 4 HQ' ,,, 4, V 1 , ,X , , L , Manual Mirabal Vice Prefidelzt Neil Bickley Tommy Summerour Serreffzry Trenxfzrer 207 STUDE T ASSISTANTS Stage Crew Will Stacy, Howard Malone, Tommy Nicholson, Cricket Lobb, Bob Callahan. Science Lab Assistants Seated: Ann Nichols, Anne Epstein Slanding Blain Moulding, Keith Payne, Randy Thompl son, Ray Smuland, Bert Guess, John Joyce. Film Projectionists Raw 1-Ben Lambeth, Steve Alexander, Mike Lee, Row 2-Don Argenbright, Bob Brandon, Row 3-Bill Hamilton, Mark Snyder. ST DE TS ASSIST FACULTY Clinic Assistants Row 1-Margie Callahan, Gayle Freise, Jean Beauduy, Cindy Yehle, Jan Hollo- way, Kim Davis. Row 2--Kathy White- hurst, Anne Mewhinney, Janie Rose Sally Foy, Melinda Walters. Row 3Q Linda Grabb, Becky Coplen, Susan Crit- ter, Brenda Jones, Marianne Whitfield Office Assistants Row 1-Paula Moore, Janet Ezell, Laura Leslie, Jeannie Northcutt, Diana Brakebill, Pat Abdou, Lynn Lancaster, Janie Williams, Sarah Hervey, Carolyn Rice. Row 2-Frances Fogle, Linda Holmes, Joan Hanson, Gloria Dickson, Leslie Creighton, Nancy Kupp, Jep- ny Baldwin, Janice Sobel, Laurie Hamlett, Jeannette Alverson. Row 3-Nancy Harrison, Linda Kemp, Corn Crowther, Mary Peck, Joanie Bernstein, Lynda Peele, Nancy Miller, Haven Street, Cathy Anderson, Joyce Ruyle, Becky Elmer, Cheryl Ewing. We I , i sig 209 S-ix S 2lO -.am 75 .K '. , ' ' 12 7s ?'3 JJRQEKPK A A wi?- f 55463 ,Tito Q + Ft,3iff.a- ,,1L17 f f . K P4 , :Li .G e'-W j .w 11 I 1 .. Y 3 ' .Q fiimalg :' e,:'11 - - 1 . ' f ' F , 4 . w,q,-ifg-1 f.-- , W, i Q 2 '::ff'Ww.?:5Q5faf .-kfiul' 1 .. , Sport The spirit of the student hod . . . The hard work of the athletes in devoting themselves to make a team. The glor of success, the bitterness of defeat. These winning combinations make the Longhorn of today. ,, , ,. Y, ,f,H,rwwfw,,'f- Q Q va2zzef:ss?fa??z K ,K 1, A , . .,,m,W,,,,,K,W.TW,,gf,s,,,,L,, tg, ,S,,,,,gsHmmm? 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Uf 9 li' .f fi QW off lj In I ffyfl if ,Jf Q !l lf 2rifn!'s also' ll5'W5'ff.l! v ' In their second year of 4AAAA football the W. T. White Longhorns have shown a tremendous amount of dedication to their school and to the student body. On the football field they have always strived for perfection and have ex- hibited this perfection in many of their games. Even though the Longhorns were sometimes defeated, they never gave up and they always worked together as a team. This is what made them the great ball club they were. To this football team go my thanks and appreciation. I believe all Long- horns will join me when I say congratulations to the 1966 Longhorn football team. , I 7 Qi y , lfflfqfwf l ff Q' . ,s L hw! v W 1 ,W Y, , A --slr -W We ' '- rr- A 'Q si-' 'lc 2 W. .1 'M ... K M. ... ..- n 1- Row One: Dick Neilsen, Barry Henry, Art Nickens, Danny Neal, Mike Miller, Terry Miller, jay Wagner, Ray Smuland, Eric Florance, Row Two: Steve Hodges jim Worley, Charles McGlathery, Gary Smith, Lawney, Knox, Frank Stroube, David Hayden, Bob Patterson, Keith Johnston, Row Three: Bill Martin, Steve Hachmeister, jon Thompson, Bill Kaths, Lloyd Shinn, Bill Dunklin, Dan Garner, John Hardwick, Guy Owen, Bob Binford, Eric Scheffey, Ted Rador, Bill Worley, Row Four: David Goodney, Howard Malone, Howard Kahn, john Freeman, jean Barret, Bob Wallace, Steve Edlefsen, Bob Pugh, Bob Graham Head Coach Coach Roland Hallmark FOOTBALL MANAGERS: Mike Neiman, Rick Morrissey, Bob Laquey, johnny Wal ton vv T at COACHES White White White White White White White White .... White White Coach Ron Coach jim Coach Richard Murphy Fowler Young Coach Clarence Coach Howard Coach Justin Warren Evans Wakeland Season Record . . . 0 Arlington Heights . . . . . . .24 ...5 Sunset .......... ....0 ...8 Adamson... ....7 ...6 R.L.Turner... ....28 . . .14 South Garland .... . . . .15 ...14 Samuell ..... .. . .20 . . . 7 Bryan Adams .... . . . .29 ....7 Hillcrest ....18 . . .21 Thomas jefferson .... . . . .14 0 Spruce .......... ....32 1 ' WTW-o, AH-24 VKX. 5 I 1 'Sw' -Q, ,V ff 'ff rr e 1 -.Q ' ., S il .t -': ' jg: Bob Binford Senior, Halfbnck Steve Edlefsen Senior, Tackle John Freeman Senior, Emi 2 I6 oofo Yardstick A.H. White First Downs 6 4 Rushing Yardnsse 93 I9 Passing Yardage 3 61 Pq559g, , .. a.. .... .- l'5 4-H Passes lnifrcgented BV -- 3 Z 533215...?5...2IIIIIIIff ms.: 4-as.u Yards Penalized 2-20 3-25 In a game of many mistakes, the W. T. White Longhorns were defeated by the Arlington Height Yellowjackets, 24-0, on a rainrsoaked field in Fort Worth. Fumbles and interceptions plagued White all night. The Yellowjackets took advantage of four Longhorn mistakes, including a blocked punt and a fumble recovery in the end zone, and turned them into direct scores. The Horns' offense never seemed to click as they were never able to get past the Yellow- jacket's 46-yard line. Offense in action l in V V 1 My 55'2,:.5,? ,fl .if If ' I b -if I L SNS unn.u.c-1... Ili! IMFOCONCI DY fi ggi!!! Milind - l - WTW-3, S-O The Longhorns proved that teamwork and pride can win a football game by defeat- ing heavily favored Sunset, 3-0. In the first half an exchange of, punts kept both teams moving until pass inter- ference was called against Sunset on the 8 yard line just before half-time. The field goal attempt failed. In the second half the Horns were notito be denied. A fumble on the 10' yard line seemed to be all for White, but an alert Ray Smuland recovered Sunset's fumble on the next play. After three unsuccessful attempts at the goal line, Lawney Knox booted the winning field goal with 3 minutes left in the third quarter. The remainder of the game was White until the Bisons fumbled away their chances to Ted Rador with 2:25 left in the game. David Goodney Steve Hachmeister Keith Johnston Senior, Girard Senior, Bark S enior, Guard l ai f ' t e , ' a r Yardstick W.T.WMlT SUNSET Irs! dum! .......... gluing ...N 5 USUN. Tl Q 4-In FUm.r'f In, -unuon , N t f t. ' ES:3E?,g fgfwf'wf-' , is l Howard Kahn Jim Kaths Lawney Knox Senior, Tookle Senior, Guard Senior, Bark y L A - o 7 fe oS o . A . - WTW-8, WHA-7 In a closely fought grid battle at Loos Stadium, the Longhorns picked up their second win of the season by edging the Adamson Leopards, 8-7. The Leopards took the lead in the first quarter on a 5 yard touchdown pass and held it until the third quarter. As the Longhorn's held Adamson to minus yardage in the second half, the shotgun- type offense began to click. Steve Hachmeister and Bill Worley chalked up valuable yardage. Bill Worley plunged the last 3 yards setting up the decisive PAT. With 4:26 left in the fourth quarter, Frank Stroube hit john Hardwick with the two point con- version pass, and the Longhorns won, 8-7. M as f - ,.,, , ,, S , Clffblfhh W.T. Whitt Firsf ddwhi ..........f... '21 7' 1 nusninu' an 4 94 h , f 'Passing Yardage, L61 ' S70 ,-Af f .Passes . he'...:',..g.A,':Zgf.'33-5 ' 4:1 Passes m1ernbtodYby.L.iW n il Fumbles IMI' .........-J., 1 ' 0 Pune '6-27.5. Yards bummed ,........., 1-5, S ,I-S. Q WTW-6, RLT- 8 In a football stampede in Carrollton, the Longhorns were defeated by the Turner Lions, 28-6. Charles Saddler and Bill Montgomery proved too much for 'the Horns as they scored 4 touchdowns between them. White's lone score came late in the third quarter. Bill Worley launched a 40 yard bomb to Steve Hachmeister who bobbled it mo- mentarily and then outraced the Lion's secondary for'the score. That terminated the scoring in the game. Guy Owen Bobby Pugh Senior, Eno' Senior, Guard LAWV . ,rtrr ,,r Q ,i,,, , 3 f S 2 r Aii ' H S ., , , rrrsaa yarss l y, J x ,Q f - -m.,...Z,f , , lg, i la Bill Martin Senior, Bock Mike Miller Senior, Bark Terry Miller Senior, Back WTW-14, SG-1 In their last non-district game, the Horns were defeated by the South Garland Colonels, 15-145 and the game was as close as the score. The first score came as the Colonel quarterback scampered 52 yards for the 7-0 lead. The Longhorns then drove 45 yards in 14 plays with jim Worley scoring on a three yard plunge. Frank Stroube passed to john Freeman for two points, and the Horns led, 8-7. Late in the third quarter, with second down and eight yards for a first down, the South Garland halfback Robert Robertson scored on a double reverse. The two-point conversion was good. Then it was White's turn again. With four minutes left in the game, Steve Hachmeister picked up 52 of his 130 yards rushing by out-racing the Colonel's secondary for the score. The two point conversion was broken up in the end zone, and the Colonels handed White their third loss of the season. J 1 . e., 'W' . 5 - Qt, w .,.. . fs., sannuwa' tttt' I Fi C DOW!! .....,uxin.-U ' .V Rgghillf Yardage' ..pgz.,... 133 V. 1.233 Pasdilit Yllfdlll-' s'iiwsv--'- 57 . 1533 ' Basses . 911' , tfc,1:iv4 , . . - f ,- 1 . saints, a.'..::o2:s'r'r'i12t12.Li-me t.ttt s s it H ' Jay Wagner Ted Rador Senior, Bark Senior, Eli!! Frank Stroube Senior, Bock Bob Wallace Senior, Tackle WTW'-13, WWS-20 At a wind-swept Forester Field, the Samuell Spartans defeated the White Longhorns, 20-13. The Spartans jumped off to a 6-O lead, but the Horns came roaring back in the second quarter. Bill Martin, White's leading ground gainer with 81 yards on 13 carries, scored on a two yard plunge. The next Longhorn score came on two yard run by Steve Hachmeister, capping a 61 yard drive. Samuell fought back and tied the score at halftime, 13-13. Samuell broke the deadlock in the third quarter with another touchdown to make the final score, 20-13, in favor of the Spartans. FWS? DOW!!! .,al'g.QQ-44, .'f.,1iryi., Rushina Ydtfggne Vw., .,',- SSELZ' Ya' ne 'im -5-151 i.. fx-W-1-7k Passes fr3fil:oeiwl'edbv1.g of vp Fumbles Los? ........., 2, Punts 4-31.0 6-22,2 f Yards Penalized ...... 3-15 3-15 Q 6 s .. U 'A mai? A If you think you can do any better, Coach . . . Bill Dunklin Bill Worley Jean Barret junior, Guard S enior, Bark junior, Tackle if ..,, f' 'ifktqfit a 5 it iii ' 6 . ,....,,,.., . ... - J it if lj isir. if t ... 1 , 4 . - Vi., f, .. . t X . be . ...i 1 W! ,, 2 .,L,, ' ., ,.,, Eric Florance junior, Burk Dan Garner Bob Graham junior, Center junior, Tackle WTW- , BA-29 Kyle Gary and his fellow teammates ripped past the W. T. White Longhorns by a score of 29-7 in the Cotton Bowl. The Cougars scored twice in the first half leaving them with a 14-0 halftime lead. BA scored twice again in the third quarter for their final points. The Longhorns got on the scoreboard in the final period on a six yard smash through left tackle. The Horns had driven 97 yards after halting a scoring threat by the Cougars on the three yard line. Bob Graham, Bill Martin, and Steve Hachmeister turned in outstanding jobs for White. , David Hayden john Hardwick junior, Bock junior, Bock .,,,. ,.., t , 1'- EKCHETQESE Q. tr' i- .,W-,Wim ' wears yi-:E,a:i:e1a'2: .- f , . sii. siaiii tc.. 'E Charles McGlathery junior, Center sres roi wr aint -t , ,lax Ji Raise 1 H 3 1 Mir V 1 ,it , at ' 5 . at 1 B - . -flagrant , . . i . 5 JL + M 1 1 if aw ' , gg E is X is ... R if tk' sf' ia it-im -gr? liar M 3 H R J- W. ' 'f X fr ' ifiiilzlln, ' , K5--112'W:g.ggg'3f1iSE1 g'3 'f Stills. zE3'bS5L::,:. l f 222 WTW-7, I-I-18 If statistics won ball games, the Longhorns would have been on top in this game. The Longhorns played a tremendous offensive and defensive ball game, but fell to the Hillcrest Panthers, 18-7. Hillcrest got on the scoreboard in the first quarter on a 60 yard punt return for a 6-0 lead. Later in the same quarter, an exchange of punts found Guy Owen rambling 68 yards to the Hillcrest 7 yard line. On the first play of the second quarter, Frank Stroube hit Guy Owen with a six yard touchdown pass and the Longhorns went ahead, 7-6. The Panthers scored two more times for the 18-7 victory. If .7 ,.,,, K 5:'? ' - iit 6 x 'G ' 4 f We i 'S ui - - Tw. 7 SR if s x Barry Henry Imziar, End Steve Hodges junior, Guam' Howard Malone junior, Tackle 223 . 7 fjf f WTW-21, TJ-14 W. T. White's very first homecoming was quite successful as the Longhorns defeated the Thomas jefferson Rebels, 21-14. White scored early in the second quarter when Ray Smuland recovered a blocked Rebel punt on the Tj eight yard line. Three plays later, Bill Martin scooted over for the score. The kick was blocked. The same story came true again late in the second quarter with Bob Graham recovering a fumbled punt snap in the Rebel end zone. Frank Stroube hit Steve Hachmeister with the two point conversion, and the Horns led, 14-O. The Rebels scored in the third period on a four yard run, but jay Wagner made up for it as'he intercepted a Forrest Dunlap pass and raced 22 yards for the score. In the final minutes of the game the Rebels drove to the Longhorn's five yard line, but a stout defense held off the attack, and the Longhorns won, 21-14. Yardstick First Downs Y' Jw' Rushing Yarduae',..... 68 Passing Yardage 3 532222 z6vef:e5fe6'Ee'ff'ii If To 1 'wi gunfibtes Lost ng 2 2 uns - , -4, Yards Penaiized ,r 455 It's the third door on the left, but you'll have to wait until half-time. Danny Neal Art Nickgng Bob Patterson junior, Back junior, Back junior, Center usa f a .A Eric Scheffey Gary Smith junior, End junior, N oreguard WTW-0, HCS-32 In their final game the Longhorns were bombed, 32-0, by an aerial attack put on by the Spruce Apaches. Apache quarterback Richard Mitchell connected on 17 of 25 attempts and four touchdowns. The Longhorns never seemed to get going as they were unable to stop Mitchell's marksmanship. When the Horns did get going, it wasstoo late. Working without a quarterback in the second half, Longhorns Bill Martin and Steve Hachmeister gained valuable yardage, as they ran up 117 yards rushing. But in the end Mitchell's passing proved too much for White. Yardstick 8 Snruce Whit First Downs 16 c ll Rushlng..Yqr2ggeg....... 25 ,.,' 117 Pcxssmo Ya? ae- ....... 382 1 34 Passes .,.,..,............17-25 512 Passes lnierceofed by .. 3 V 2 Fumbles Los? o 0 Punts 2-32 530 Yards Penalized 4-27 556 Ray Smuland junior, Bark jon Thompson junior, Guard jimmy Worley junior, Back 1 I V Z .l-L. 1 Row One: Chris Taylor, Manuel Mirabal Bert Guess Neil Bickley Andy Marakas Jim Hummel Row Tw L R d , , , , or arry osamon , Phil D Arnbrogi, Tom Gray, Don Louis, Paul Lentz, David Clyde, Frank Lewis, Terry Hicks, Coach Clarence Warren C ofzcla Clarence Warren Comb Ron Murphy 226 Paul Lentz Captain Don Louis Captain Longhorn Basketball '66-67 White White White. . .71 White White White White White White White White White White. . .48 White White. . . Bryan ..... 56 White Richardson . . . . . . 69 White Mac Arthur ........ 56 White Alamo Heights . 56 White Harlandale ........ 52 White Adamson .......... 60 White Lake Highlands .... 56 White Adamson .......... 68 MacArthur . . . Kimball .......... Lake Highlands . Richardson ..... Samuell ..... Spruce ............ 72 Woodrow Wilson 58 70 White White 62 White White 56 White 69 White White. . . 68 White. . . Bryan Adams ...... 56 Richardson . . . . . . 71 Plano ............ 39 Bryan Adams ...... 50 Grady Spruce ...... 43 Grand Prairie ...... 56 Thomas jefferson .. 68 Denison .......... 74 Hillcrest . . . . . . . 64 Samuell .......... 67 Grady Spruce ...... 51 Woodrow Wilson .. 55 Bryan Adams ...... 62 Thomas jefferson .. 49 ' 56 Hillcrest ........ .. . Alamo Heights Tournament During the Thanksgiving Holidays, the W. T. White,Longhorns parti- cipated in the first tournament of the year, the Alamo Heights Tourna- ment in San Antonio. The first team White faced was Alamo Heights High School. The Long- horns lost, 56-54, putting them into the consolation bracket. High scorers were Don Louis with 13 points, Phil D'Ambrogi with 12 points, and Paul Lentz with 10 points. Harlandale was next on the schedule as Tom Gray with 18 points and Don Louis with .17 points paced the roundballers from White to the 67- 52 victory. The final game in the consolation bracket was against the Adamson Leopards. By defeating the Leopards, 66-60, the Longhorns won the con- solation trophy. Chris Taylor WTW-48,66. WWS-69,67 y Men -The Longhorn's first conference game was against Samuell at Loos Stadium. White , , . Don Louis-17 I A Ph11D Ambrogi paul Lentz-8 couldn't keep up with the fast movlng Spar- tans as they fell to the city champs. Leading scorers for the Longhorns were Don Louis and Paul Lentz. The Longhorn's second encounter with Samuell almost proved to be successful until a last second shot proved to be the winning margin for the Spartans. Don Louis, David Clyde, and Neil Bickley hit double figures for the Longhorns. High Point Men Don Louis-20 David Clyde-16 Neil Bickley-14 like Wayne Harris WTW-55, 79. GS-72, 51 Loos Stadium was the site of the second District 6-AAAA North Zone game. The Longhorns, who previously defeated Spruce in the Dr. Pepper Tournament, never seemed to be in the game as the Apaches controlled the whole game. High Point Men Don Louis-14 Paul Lentz-12 W. T. W'hite's conference game losing streak was finally halted at Forester Field as the Longhorns dumped the Apaches. The cagers from White pumped in 79 points as a stout defense held Spruce to 51 points. High Point Men Don Louis-23 Terry Hicks-10 jim Hummel-10 Terry Hicks it's the basket-masked-man! It's a bird ... it's a plane ... vc' -1, we 31 5 it 3? X s ..n,..,,.,,,.2., W-.wa , -.1 . X i. . , . ,. . .. i t ' X 'XL faq., QE' I iwsqfw- 5 M x. .. ff' rf.. .' - 1 fi: .93 Tom Gray David Clyde High Point Men Don Louis-21 Neil Bickley-10 High Point Men Don Louis-2 1 David Clyde-12 WTW-66, 62. WW-68, 55 The Longhorns were handed their third district loss by Woodrow Wilson. This game was the beginning of many losses by two or less points. Don Louis and Neil Bickley took top scoring honors for Wfhite. Loos Stadium was the scene for White's second district victory. It was an exciting game as Don Louis, David Clyde, Neil Bick- ley, and teammates made sure of the victory. WTW-55, 61. BA-56, 62 The Longhorns were defeated by the Cougars at Forester Field by one point. Even though the 'Horns had defeated Bryan Adams in the Dr. Pepper Tournament, they fell to the Cougars for their fourth district loss. High Point Men David Clyde-16 jim Hummel-10 High Point Men Don Louis-22 Paul Lentz-1 1 Neil Bickley-10 The one point margin was again the factor in the Longhorn's loss to the Cougars. White had the game won until a last second shot by one of the Cougars proved to be the winning margin. Richardson Tournament The Longhorn's second tournament of the season took place at the Richardson High School Gym on December 8, 9, 10. The first game pitted the Longhorns against the Kimball Knights. From the opening whistle the Longhorns took control of the game and bumped the Knights, 69-62. Leading White to this victory was Don Louis and Phil D'Ambrogi with 16 and 12 points. The Longhorns were then placed in the championship bracket. White then played Lake Highlands, and lost, 70-68. Leading the Longhorns in the losing cause were Don Louis, Paul Lentz, and Phil D'Ambrogi with 15, 18, and 14 points respectively. The cagers from White then pitted their ability against Richardson, host of the tournament. By defeating Richardson, the Longhorns won the third place trophy. Frank Lewis Andy Marakas Longhorns play hard against the Rebels. W -an -- I U My kr fn. , l , Y AQ I ' E Y r rrctr i -W he airr 1 is an T W L i U ,.V,,V it V ..W . W W-Y 232 Dr. Pepper Tournament The last and probably most successful tournament for W. T. White was the Dr. Pepper Tournament. It took place at Loos Fieldhouse on December 26, 27, 28, and 29. In the first game Richardson defeated the Longhorns, 71-64. Leading scorers were Don Louis with 17 points, David Clyde with 14 points, and Phil D'Ambro- gi with 12 points. After losing to Richardson, the Longhorns defeated Plano, 61-39. The Bryan Adam's Cougars were the next victim for White, as they fell, 57-50. Leading the Longhorns to this victory were Don Louis with 19 points, Tom Gray with 14 points, and David Clyde with 10 points. Next in line for White were the Spruce Apaches. The Longhorns easily bumped the Apaches 73-43. The final team the roundballers faced was Grand Prairie. The Longhorns had a little trouble with them and were beaten, 56-54. Neil Bickley, Tom Gray, David Clyde, and Don Louis were high point men for the Longhorns. With a record of 3 Wins and 2 losses, the Longhorns won the second place consolation trophy. WTW-65, 43. TJ-63, 49 Men W. T. White's encounter with the Rebels proved to be the most exciting game the Longhorns have ever played. The lead changed many times and at the end of re- gulation time, the game was tied. It took four overtimes, but the Rebels finally won, 68-65. Don Louis-30 Phil D'Ambrogi-1 3 High Point Men Don Lois-1 5 Paul Lentz-8 The Longhorns second meeting with Thomas jefferson was almost an exact replica of the first game. The game was an even match until the last seven seconds when one of the Rebs sank a shot for the winning basket. Neil Bickley Bert Guess jim Hummel Manuel Mirabal WTW-56, 38. H-644, 56 In their sixth conference game the cagers from White were outscored by the Hillcrest Panthers. White made a game of it until the fourth quarter when the Panthers poured in 22 points as compared to 7 for the Long- horns. The roundballers from White werenlt up to their scoring par against the Panthers as they scored only 58 points. Don Louis hit for 10 points as the Longhorns closed out their 1966-67 season. High Point Men Don Louis-10 Neil Bickle-yf-8 High Point Men David Clyde-1 5 Don Louis-1 5 Neil Bickley-14 Larry Rosamond Manager l 233 bi , A ,, , .Lb 'c gf FY Row One: Mike Robinson, Frank Stroube, jim Hummel, john Herron, Eric Florence, David Hayden, Morris Hancock, Neil Bickley Man ager Rick Morrissey, Row Two: Art Nickens, Ijynn Humphries, David Clyde, Chuck Haus, Bill Kipp, Don Louis, Chris Kane john Bigler, Coach justin Wakeland. Longhorn Baseball . . . Coach Justin Wfakeland i 234 In its second year under Coach justin Wakeland, the Longhorn baseball team is looking forward to a promising season. Due to the March 3 deadline of the annual, the results of baseball, tennis, golf, swimming, and track could not be incorporated into the annual. The baseball team had just begun to play practice games. They won the opener against Turner, 3-0, lost to Richardson, 8-3, lost to Kimball, 11-9, and defeated the Adamson Leopards, 13-4. Nah? . . begins '67 season jim Hummel Chris Kane Future Looks Bright . . Lynn Humphries David Hayden John Her . .- ,-,- f:,..z,,:::: Lf 1 ix- 15 Eric Florence John Bigler Art Nickens . . . for '63 season Neil Bickley xx Moms cc Hancock Semors Bolster Baseball Hopes s Pitchers The backbone of any baseball team is its pitching staff. The pitchers for this year are Lynn Humphries, Chris Kane, David Clyde, and Bill Kipp. Row One: Lynn Humphries, Chris Kane, Row Two: David Clyde, Bill Kipp ut F ielders The outfielders include Mike Robinson, David Hayden, and Eric Florence. These boys, along with the infielders, are all strong hitters. 5' i Z 6 Z 2 238 Mike Robinson, David Hayden, Eric Florence Row One: Frank Stroube-Third Base, john Bigler-Catcher, Morris Hancock-Catcher, Neil Bickley-Shortstop, jim Hummel-Second Base, Raw Two: Art Nickens-Third Base, Chuck Haus-Shortstop, David Clyde-Second Base, john Herron-First Base, Don Louis- First Base Infielders Backing up the pitching staff Will be a tight infield made of Frank Stroube, Chuck Haus, Neil Bickley, jim Hummel, and Don Lewis. Frank Stroube made the All-City team on third base. Longhorn Don Louis made the All-City honorable mention team for his work on first base. 239 TRACK.. . 440 Relay Team: john Hardwick, Joe Clark, Carl Ewert, Steve Hachmeister, jim Kaths The Longhorn Track Team began their 1967 season with the Dallas Invitational Indoor Track Meet held at the State Fair Grounds. Qualify- ing in this meet were Billy Martin in the high hurdles and jim Kaths and Joe Clark in the 100 yard dash. During February the cindermen from White traveled to Ennis, Texas, where they participated in the Ennis Relays. Out of 72 schools, the Long- horns placed ninth. 240 The Hurdlers are Frank Lewis, jerry Martin, Billy Martin, john Gold, and Danny Neal xr l Fi wfffcf ua. ' zz .1 5,--w,,,1- if x 1 , :esr s ' ffl y T in l l i X A 1 - 3- A Y i an A x fla 4' N ,. Middle distance runners are: Row 1: Bryan Hedman, Jim Innes, Richard Benning, Torn Jaynes, Wilson Woo, Row 2: johnny Walton, Mark Gershater, Steve Rambin, Mike Thompson, Dan Relyea, Row 3: Randy Denton, Richard Swingle, Ray Smuland, Terry Hicks, Tom Clark m ,V,: , Q , ,. , V, S Q kg K ly, . Wk QQ, A' 1 X 1 W MS I 2-X 'V l Q, N 3+ . ,V ,rg wr , , ' ,, Y, ' if ' ' ' 11 R 5. W' , 5 - if , 1 cle r ? .i :Q f 1 , .iff . , Q' 1, i 1 , f W , A c R l if T re ' We y f R aa , ' ' lasa i , R rer' - R R, e 3 i , ,,,,. V A 1 'R ,A gm, , , , N, al agile, - 5 2 ,,,,,1,4gU, , -f i Q Q: s b l l if +,.jH ,,,,: ,,.,,,cc y i y. , V.: V , I 4 x f , ? Q A f ,f r , ,, , , 1, N fr f. 4 f l ff - vi , , X, ,.a,,.,.l, f'i' . f . wif- . E' e I A 'i A , A l , T Distance mnners are Row 1: Bryan Hedman, Ted LaCommette, Dennis Wall, Andy Nelson, Ralph Houx Row 2: Jess Siiteri, Mark Seymour, Gary Austin, Gary Masterson, Marvin Fraze, john Lieber Row 3: Mike Small, Richard Reynolds, Mickey Ennis, Randy Denton, Tom Clark C 04:11 jim Fowler Sprinters are Row 1: Ty Barbee, Charles:Cox, Row 2: Greg Ewert, Doug Duckworth, Bob Driscoll . . . and FIELD 242 The Fieldmen include: Row 1: Blaine' Moulding, Randy james, Lloyd Shinn, Richard Hardy, Larry Thompson, James Martin, Row 2: Bill Kaths, Bob Walker, Dennis Eberhardt, Ronnie Keener, Bob Graham, Row 3.' John Gold, Floyd Mechler, Rex Parnell, Robert Ware, Kurt Vandermeulen SW MMING I i Row One: Captain Richard Goodstein Row Two: Captain Bob Dwelle, Coach Richard Young l I I 5 Row One: Craig Farmer, Ron Bolheimer, Bill Heller, Bill North, Bill DeSoccarraz, Richard Goodstein, Bill Lockwood Raw Two: Craig Shaw, Fletcher Warner, Ed Gibson, Ross Anderson, Bob Miller, John Cole Row Three: jimmy Cravetz, George Megason, Craig Jett, Pat McNeff, George Perry, Bill Sheets, Keith Payne, john Blosser, Bill McEvoy, Bob Dwelle, Row Four: Raymond Penard, Richard Caley, Steve Southerlin, jimmy DeSoccarraz, Dave Drake, Coach Richard Young, Row Five: Gary jordan, Wade Russel 243 244 Eff I . 'lei so aff nf ,ac . 5 E . ji, -ref . . ' in er s 1 f - I L. j'- X J' Row One: Todd Kepart, Ricky Babisak, Bobby Lawler, Chris Zelan s, Paul Duke, Sam Ligon, Row Two: Chuck Sunclstrom, Doug Shackleford, Don Smyers, Bert Guess, Dwight Robertson, David Bonnell, Row Three: Steve Beard, Cecil Lawler, Coach Leonard Trapp, jay Frazier, Bobby Davis GOLF . . . 'f-MQ. - ..,,.f K 'X C oafb Leonard Trapp Cecil Lawler-Captain Steve Beard A Game Of . . . Skill fx: , ,. My Doug Shackleford r TENNIS C oach Joel Pittman Leslie Cfeighton 5 , 1 1 y 5 L I . , n, ' e Y . , 1 - , M ,f,,X x:,, ,,,A, , -'F - .i sQ5V,5k,i,u,j.w 1 -Y lilgijlsvtkr ,S Q X Sk Wm' Qgifif f -- I 'W' 13 K v 'W' ' 1 i 1- L J 3 -,nfsfzw-.ewa.w A sf. qw., ,.2 -' 35533 kg ' 2 do-'ov-iw4+-rYM,a N ., X -'.1,-,-:sie f H W 5 , X -,-, f . ff, Z ,. W m9136?'b+S'i i5'ii?..?W': 1Y'+Qi?.'9 M ' L , .,:.X..,I'g,,Q,i1v'IMf i'?ff,kff5Ff?'fff4N!.rss'5-4'455.f'x, Ng, , ' ' -www. I mw- Robert Horton 246 -f-N., Bruce Hedman Q, YK A . ' X , , ' 1 ' 1 QKAL, . rfzA1'.af1'Ji' uf 5 CROSS COUNTRY , X Qfir? W, K, Ps.. Row One: Hedman, Randy Denton, Mickey Ennis Row T wo: Ted LaCommette, Richard Reynolds, Randy James, Tom Clark C oaclo jim Fowler Justin Wakeland, jim Steadmen, Richard Young, jim Fowler, Howard Evans, Joel Pittman, Clarence Warren, Gwyn Morton Coaching Staff At mid-term, two new coaches were added to the coaching staff. jim Steadman and Gwyn Morton replaced head coach Roland Hallmark and Ronald Murphy. Mr. Steadman will be the backfield coach of the varsity football team. Mr. Morton will be the line coach for the varsity. CHEERLEADERS BOOST SPIRIT W. T. White's eight cheerleaders play an important role in varsity compe- tition. Under the direction of Mr. Bill Morgan, they spend many hours prepar- ing for pep assemblies and athletic games. During the summer the cheerleaders went to cheerleading school where they won many ribbons for their performance. 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XX ,I 'X-f-V , f i i wwltfi' , 1 i Abdou, Patricia 74, 170, 173. 209 Abington, Tommy 125 Adams Elizabeth 74, 180, 195 Adams, Joan 74, 186, 121 Adams, Kathryn 125 Adams, Linda 74 Adams Aguila Michael Yvonne 119 f, Airoldi, Anthony Albury, Elaine 141 Davis, Alexander, Cheryl 74, 170, 172, 190, 195 Alexander, Stephen 125, 208 Allen, Carolyn Allen, Dolores 125 Allen, Edward Allen, Polly 125, 170, 171 Allen, Robert 141 Allison, Linda 125 Alliston, Rollie 64, 74, 121. 138, 188, 205 Alverson, Jeanette 74, 189, 203, 209 Alverson, Mary 141, 203 Amberson, Sharon 141, 156 Ames, Jean 141 Anderson, Andy 141 Anderson, Catherine 74, 170, 173, 209 Anderson, Charles 141 Anderson, Patricia 141, 190, 192 Anderson, Ross 243 Andreoli, Alison 75 Appold, Rebecca 125, 187, 196, 202 Arceneaux, Martin 141 Archibald, Janie 141 Argenbright, Donald 119, 208 Asbury, Linda 75 Asbury, Michael 141 Asbury, Stephen 141 Ashley, Glenn 75 Ashmos, Vicki 125, 192 Atterberry, Phillip 141 Aubuchon, James 125, 181, 193 Austin, David 141 Austin, Gary 125, 241 Austin, Nancy 75 Austin, Phyllis 60, 75, 121, 158, Boartright, Charles 77 170, 172, 180, 187, 193 Babinger, Debbie 141 Babisak, Ricky 141, 244 Bailey, Sandra 75, 195 Bailey, Sharon 141, 182, 183 Bailey, William 141, 205, 206 Baine, Steve 141 Baker, David 125, 207 Balding, Anne 141 Balding, Barbara 125' Baldwin, Jenny 125, 209 Baldwin, Linda 75 Baldwin, Sherry 125 Baldwin, Terry 175, 176 Ball, Deborah 125, 186 Ball, James 75, 181, 183 Ballard, Carol 141, 192 Bannon, Anne 141 Bannon, Colleen 125 Barbee, Roger 125, 242 Barbosa, Cammy 141, 182 Barnes, Barnett, Bonnie 76. 186. 189. 192 Charles 125, 168, 180 Barnhart, Robert 141 Baron, Susan 141 Barrett, Jean 125, 168, 214. 221 Barrett, Loraine 176 Bartlett, Gladys 141, 182 ' Baskin, Alyce 141 Bateman, James 76 284 Battaglia, Suzanne 141 Baxter, Robert 41, 76, 155, 251 Bear, Deborah 125 Beard, Steven 76, 245, 244 Beasley, Karen 125 Beaty, Jerry 125 Beauduy, Jean 141, 190, 192, 199, 209 Beauduy, John 76, 65, 176, 177 Beck, Madalyn 76, 180, 193, 196 Beene, Mary 141 Beene, Jane 125 Beisheim, Gary 176 Bell, Paula 76, 121, 170, 171, 190, 192, 195 Bell, Robert 125 Bell, William 141, 176 Belless, Michael 205, 206 Belless, Sara 76 Benjamin, John 141, 176, 189 Benjamin, Richard 77 Benning, Richard 125, 241 Benning, Walter 126 Bentley, Marcia 126, 187, 190 Berman, Ann 141, 203 Bernstein, Joan 126, 187, 197, 209 ' Berry, Brenda 77 Berry, Melinda 126 Berry, Pamela 119, 182, 187, 190, 195, 197 Bibb, Jacqueline 141, 191 Bickley, Neil 67, 126, 168, 188, 207, 212, 226, 232, 234, 237, 239 Bigler, John 126, 234, 237, 239 Binford, Robert 77, 168, 188, 212, 214, 216 Bishop, Carol 77, 170, 172, 198 Black, Ronda 141, 176 Black, Sherry 141, 175 Blackmon, Randall 126 Blair, Katherine 126, 198, 200 Blair, Randall, 181, 183 Blanchette, Katherine 77, 170, 192, 196, 187 Blanchette, Martha 141, 156, 200 Bland, Bruce 77, 64, 162, 163, 168, 188 Blankenhorn, Sharon 77 Blansett, Barbara 141, 182, 183 Blasingame, Beverly 126, 156, 170, 171 Blosser, John 142, 199, 243 Bludworth, Sara 142, 191, 203 Boardman, Barbara 126, 175, 189, 198 Bobbitt, Jay 78 Boden, Joan 142, 191 Bodzin, Steven 78, 64 Boemer, Robert 126, 163 Boettcher, Patricia 126 Bohlander, Nancy 126, 180, 189 Bollheimer, Ronald 78, 243 Bonar, Becky 126, 182, 183, 187 Bonnell, David 126, 241 Borgeson, Sandra 78 Bowles, Martha 142 Bowles, Steven 126 Box, Peggy 78 Boyd, Patricia 142, 182, 183 Bradford, Paul 205, 206 Bradley, Karen 78, 180, 192, 198, 189 Bradshaw, Stephen 126 Brakebill, Diana 78, 170, 171, 190, 209 Brakebill, Jeanne 142, 156, 186, 191, 199 Index Brandon, Bob 126, 208 Costanzo, Mary 179 A Brannon, Sue 78, 170, 173, 187 Breithaupt, David 79, 206 Breithaupt, William 126, 176, 205 Bresnen, Maurice 126 Briggs, Marcia 126 Brockman, Christi 79, 195 Brogdon, Sue 79 Bronk, Nancy 126, 176 Brooks, Roger 79 Cox, Charles 127, 168, 156, 242 Crabb, Linda 142, 191, 200, 209 Craft, Stuart 80, 190 Crampton, Sharon 183 Creighton, Leslie 44, 81, 187, 200, 209, 246 Crews, Vicki 81, 121, 158, 190, 194, 196, 206 Crice, Susan 127, 197 Crowther, Cornelia 127, 202, 209 Brooks, Stephen 142, 156 Brophy, Judith 142 Brounoff, Nikolai 126 Browell, Allan 126 Brown, Barbara 79 Brown, Douglas 126 Brown Brown Brown Buell, Bunn, , Lynn 126, 200 , Marsha 142 , Sarah 126 Susan 126 Janet 126, 186, 187, 191, 197, 192, 200 Burk, Sandra 142 Burke, Maureen 142, 189 Burke, Rosemary 126 Burris, Alan 142 Culmore, Matthew 81 Cummi Curry, Daeubl ng, John 127 Deborah 142 e, Dorothy 142 Dale, Kathryn 127 Dalrymple, Robert 176 Dambrogi, Phil 81, 212, 226, 228 Daniel, Dannel Davis, Davis, Davis Dorothy 142 ly Susan 142, 192 Bobby 127, 244 Georgia 81, 189 Kimberly 81, 196, 209 Davis, Nancy 127, 187, 196 Davis, Patricia 142, 199 Sally 127, 196 Burttschell, Harrian 186, 198 Butterfield, Shelly 142 Byers, Marilyn 200 Caley, Richard 142, 175, 243 Callahan, Margorie 79, 174, 198, 203, 209 Callahan, Robert 142, 156, 208 Campbell, Claudia 142 Campbell, Deborah 142 Campbell, Louise 126 Carle, Sheryl 126, 170, 172, 203 Carlson, Sallie 142 Carroll, James 126, 207 Carroll, Jeanette 142, 176 Cegelski, Steve 79 Chambers, Beverly 126 Chambers, Buford 205, 206 Chapman, Juliann 142, 190, 199 Charbeneau, Peter 126 Chatham, Gary 142 Childs, William 79, 188, 192, 203 Chiles, Robert 126 Day, Donna 142, 189, 203 Day, Stephen 127, 189 Dayton, Terri 142 De Socarraz, Philip 142, 243 De Socarraz, William 81, 212, 243 Dean, Jimmy 127, 181, 203 Dennis, James 142, 205, 206 Dennis, Karen 142, 199 Denton Denton 168, , Dathy 142 , Lowell 81, 163, 165, 241, 248 Derr, Debbie 142 Derr, Leslie 127, 196 Detzel, Laura 142 Deupree, Ann 127 Dewees, Clay 45, 121, 158, 82, 168, 186, 188 Dick, Rebecca 142 Chitwood, Blake 142 Chookas, Cheryl 126 Chrietzberg, Debbie 142, 182 Clancy, Sharon 80 Clark, Candy 80, 163, 164 Clark, Joe 204 Clark, Roy 119 Clark, Tom 241, 248 Cloud, Susan 127, 186, 192, 197, 247, 202 Clyde, Thomas 67, 73, 80, 168. 226, 234, 238, 239, 230 Cocke, Robert 127 Cohen, Lawry 80, 187 Cole, John 243 Coleman, Adelaide 127 Coleman, Glynda 127 Coley, William 127 Collier, Larry 80 Collins, Rita 127 Combs, Linda 127, 203 Conant, Carol 127, 182, 196 Conover, Mary 127 Conrad, Vickie 142, 196 Cook, James 127 Cook, William 80, 168, 181, 206 Cooper, Andrew 142, 176 Coplen, Rebecca 80, 170, 172, 187, 196, 198, 209 Corbin, Austin 127, 190, 1:81 U Dickson, Gloria 82, 195, 187, 197, 198, 209 Dillard, Marcy 82 Dillard, Scott 82 Dingee, Linda 41, 82, 155, 251 Dixon, Pamela 82, 162, 194, 195 Doll, Larry 128, 206 Donahoo, Kathleen 128 Dooley, Homer 128, 168, 181, 183 Dooley, Randall 142, 180, 183 Douglass, Beverly 82 Dowell, Travis 128, 156, 168, 187, 200, 201, 207 Downing, Johnny 82, 168 Downs, Janis 83, 189 Drake, Dave 243 Driskell, Robert 83. 242 Dritch, Michelle 128, 187, 197 Duckworth, Douglas 128, 242 Duke, Dave 142 Duke, Paul 142, 206, 244 Dumont, Donna 119 Dunklin, Donna 142 Dunklin, William 214, 221 Dunlap, Fred 83, 163, 165 Dunlap, John 142 Dunlzfp, Donald 83, 168 Dupre, Thomas 83 Dwelle, Robert 128, 212, 243 Eagle, Marty 83 Ebel, Dirk 128 Eberhardt, Dennis 83, 242 Ebner, Rebecca 65, 83, 193, 197, 209, 186 Grant, Mary 130 Edge, John 46, 84, 154, 155, 158, 167, 212,66 Edlefsen, Ronda 142, 182 Edlefsen, Steven 84, 214, 216 Ellington, Candy 182 Elliott, Nancy 34, 175, 203 Ellis, Meredith 156 Ellis, Monica 128 Enloe, Peggy 142, 182 Ennis, Michael 64, 84, 241, 248 Epstein, Anne 128, 176, 177, 198, 208 Ewert, Carl 128, 240 Ewert, Gregg 128, 242 Ewing, Cheryl 84, 186, 200, 209 Eyres, Stephanie 84, 170, 173, 192, 203 Ezell, Janet 84, 195, 209 Farkac, Susanne 128, 186, 192 Farmer, Craig 84, 243 Ferguson, Linda 142, 203 Ferrara, Mary 142 Field, Ricky 85, 121 Fink, Daria 203 Fischer, Diane 85 Fischl, Gail 128, 186, 187, 197 Flach, Walter 142 Flanagan, Julie 142 Flanders, Sally 142 Fleishman, Marc 60, 85 Fleming, Ruth 85 Florance, Eric 128, 214, 222, 234, 237, 238 Florence, James 128 Flynn, Kathleen 142 Fogle, Frances 85, 200, 209 Foldberg, Elaine 128 Fontenot, Sharon 128, 181, 183, 187, 199 Ford, Margaret 142, 182 Foster, Kathleen 128, 203 Fountain, Jeanne 142, 179 F0utS, Mary 128, 156, 170, 173 Foy, Sally 42, 85, 186, 197, 198, 209, 200 Franks, Eugenia 128 Fraser, Janet 128, 156, 187 Fraser, Jay 85, 244, 245 Freel, Sydney 85 Freeman, John 86, 214, 216 Freise, Gayle 86, 155, 170, 173 French, James 128 Frierson, Deborah 129, 179, 188, 189 Frymark, Pat 86, 189, 197, 202, 203 Fuerst, Linda 203 Fulmer, Jill 86, 195 Furgatch, Vicki 129, 182 Gaither, Sheryl 129 Galletly, Carolyn 86, 181, 189, 196, 197 Garner, Dan 129, 214, 222 Garvin, Carol 86 Gass, Katherine 129 Gebert, Michael 86 Gebert, Steven 129 Gentner, Susan 86, 170 173 Gershater Helene 87 Gershater Mark 143 241 Gershater, Helene 87 Gershater, Mark 143, 241 Gentner, Susan 86, 170, 173 Gershman, Debbie 143, 156 Gesino, Patrick 87 Gibke, Charles 143 Gibson, Carol 87, 122, 182 Gibson, Edward 129, 243 Gibson, Vfilliam 87 Giffen, James 143, 180 Gilbert, Jan 143, 192 Gillean, Pamela 122, 129, 156, 170, 173 Gilliland, Linda 129 Glasheen, Peggy 129 Glaze, Mary 129, 186 Gleason, Peter 87 Gluchankoff, Ana 129 Godsey, Catherine 143, 181, 186, 192 Godwin, Johnnie 87, 187, 196 Godwin, Paula 143, 195 Goeckel, Susan 87, 121, 181, 170, 171, 203 Goetz, Ladonna 130, 179, 183 Gold,Jnhn 130,240,242 Gold, Patricia 143 Goldammer, Donald 87 Golden, Karen 143 Gooch, Richard 88 Goodall, Michael 88, 251 Goodney, 64, 88, 159, 168, 188, 214, 217, 212 Goodstein, Linda 143 Goodstein, Richard 88, 168, 212, 243 Goodstein, Susan 143 Goodwin, John 130 Harris, Wayne 90, 229 Harrison, Jan 90, 180, 181, 193 Harrison, Mark 90, 66, 42, 168, 181, 193, 251 Harrold, Mark 119 Harrold, Sandra 198, 199 Hartley, Thomas 130, 181 Hartsell, Linda 91 Hartwell, Chris 130, 122, 168, 205 Karcher, Deborah 144, 199 Hatchett, Nancy 130, 170, 171 Hathaway, Rebecca 97, 43, 170, 173, 180 Haus, Charles 91, 234, 239 Haus, Deborah 143 Hause, Susan 143 Hayden, Henry 214, 131, 222, 234, 235, 238 Hayslip, Tiana 131, 197 Head, Albert 176 Head, Judith 91, 158, 64, 175, 176, 188 Head, Susan 143, 177 Hearn, Karen 143 Hedman, Bruce 91, 155, 168, 246 Innes, James 94, 162, 186, 187, 241 Innes, Lynda 187 Irwin, David 94, 205 Jacobs, Donn 94, 205, 206, 207 Jacobs, Shelle 144 Jahnel, Nancy 144 James, Janet 94, 176, 177 James, Lois 144, 187, 198 James, Maxwell 131 James, Randal 131, 242, 248 James, Sue 95, 121, 155, 159, 173, 170, 187 Jamison, Richard 175, 176, 177, 131 January, Clay 165 Jaynes, Thomas 175, 131, 241 Jeffers, Kathy 131 Jett, Joseph 243 Jobson, Debra 144, 175 Jobson, Kort 131, 204, 206, 181 Johanning, Betsy 95, 170, 171, 155, 173, 206 Johnson, Jency 144, 175 Gordon, Bettie 88, 189, 200 Gordon, Leo 130 Gordon, Michael 143 Graham, Robert 130, 214, 222, 242 Gravis, Michael 130 Gray, Barbara 130, 122, 170, 171 Gray, Gary 130 Gray, Tom 88, 212, 226, 230 Greaves, Donna 88, 170, 171, 188, 203 Green, Leslie 130, 161, 163, 186, 190, 197, 203 Greenfield, Ellen 143, 182, 198 Greer, Ruthann 202 Gregory, Sandra 88, 181 Griffith, Charles 89, 206 Griffiths, Pamela 143 Grimland, Tom 143, 181 Grounds, Deborah 180, 176, 197 Gruber, Gary 143 Guess, Ralph 130, 168, 186, 187, 206, 208, 232, 244, 226 Guiling, Brenda 182 Gunn, Debra 89, 189, 195 Guy, Pam 130 Hachmeister, Steve 67, 89, 214, 217, 240 Haesemeyer, Candy 156, 170, 172 Haley, Elizabeth 143 Hall, Karen 66, 89, 181, 180, 159, 194, 196, 170, 171, 187, 201, 204, 200 Hall, Stephen 89, 179, 180 Halladay, Terry 143, 205, 206 Hamilton, Edsel 130, 175, 176, 177, 188, 208 Hamlett, Laurie 121, 89, 158, 188, 180, 191, 202, 203, 209, 247 Hamlett, Leslie 89, 121, 159, 181, 188, 198, 203 Hamrick, Robert 89 Hancock, Morris 143, 234, 237, 239 Haney, Catherine 143, 191, 199 Hanneman, Hope 90, 181 Hanneman, Paul 143, 189, 205, 206 Hansen, Michael 130 Hanson, Joan 90, 170, 171, 187, 209 Hanson, Sidney 90 Hanson, Stanley 90 Harding, Jane 90, 121, 194, 195 Hardwick, John 130, 214, 222, 240 188, Heiser, Robert 143 Heller, Susan 131, 187, 200, 201 Heller, William 91, 187, 188, 190, 212, 243 Johnson, Jerold 131 Johnson, Michael 144 Johnson, Patsy 131 Johnston, Keith 95, 168, 188, 212,214,217 Johnston, Michael 144, 181 Jones, Brenda 95, 170, 171, 181, 195, 194, 209 Hardy, Richard 242 Harker, Lynda 130, 170, 173 Harper, Anne 119 Harper, Sally 170, 172 Harrell, Frank 143, 183 Harrington, Karen 130, 191, 197, 200 Harris, George 205, 206 Harris, Jeffrey 130 Harris, Linwood 130 Harris, Marilyn 130 Harris, Merrill 143 Henderson, Garnet 91 Henderson, Judy 131, 181 Hendricks, Linda 143 Henry, Barry 131, 156, 214, 223 Herman, Aaron 92, 202, 203 Herman, Trudy 92 Herron, John 143, 234, 235, 239 Hersman, Richard 92 Hervey, Edward 143 Hervey, Sarah 66, 92, 64, 158, 188, 209, 247 Hesse, John 92, 168 Hester, Jackie 92 Hicks, Dale 131 Hicks, Terry 92, 154, 155, 226, 229, 241, 167 Hileman, Cynthia 92 Hill, James 67, 247 Hill, Sharon 131, 170, 192, 193, 203 Hilliard, Theresa 163, 164, 203 Hinson, St anley 143 Hitchcock, Mark 131, 180 Hitt, Richard 131 Hodges, Steve 214, 131, 223 Hogan, Kathy 143 Hoffer, Temple 131 Hoffman, John 163 Hoffman, Steven 143 Holcomb, Robert 143 Holcomb, Thomas 205, 206 Holder, Ralph 143 Holgate, Susan 182, 202 Hollingsworth, Lynn 143 Holloway, Jan 186, 187, 194, 195, 209 Holmes, Lynda 209 Hooker, Randall 131, 175, 176, 177 Hooker, Sheryl 143, 176, 175 Horby, Carrie 196 Horton, Robert 246 Hotchkiss, Martin 183 Houx, Michael 241 Howell, Sheralinda 177 Hubby, Cindy 131 Hufsey, Shirley 94 Hughes, Jeffrey 94 Hume, Linda 94 Hummel, James 131, 156, 168, 188, 187, 201, 200, 226, 233, 234, 235, 239 ' Humphries, Lynn 131, 234, 235, 238 Hunter, Elizabeth 156, 186, 200 Hunter, Elizabeth 156, 186, 200 Hunter, Mary 131, 192, 200 Hurley, Bonnie 131 Hurley, Craig 94 Hurst, Christine 131, 191, 192 Hutyra, Sharon 131 Illich, James 131, 65, 175, 176, 177 Jordan, Gary 144, 243 Joyce, John 208 Justice, Barbara 131 Kahn, Howard 95, 212, 214, 218 Kaim, joan 131, 187 Kane, Chris 235, 238, 234 Kane, Marcia 203, 179, 144 Kanewske, Kathleen 131, 191, 198, 203 Karcher, Deborah 144, 199 Kaser, Karen 95, 183, 175 Kaser, Kathy 131, 203, 193 Kaths, James 95, 214, 218, 240 Kaths, William 131, 242 Kays, Meredith 95, 65, 159 Kazlow, Charles 144, 205, 206 Kazlow, Diane 96, 186, 192, 189 Keagy, Janet 144 Keener, Ronald 144, 242 Keese Kathryn 203, 144 Keith: Katherine 131, 192 Keith, Michael 196, 176, 131 Keith, 203 Patricia 132, 192, 199, Keith, Rebekah 144, 182 Kellar, Richard 96, 181 Kelley, Gail 144, 182, 200 Kelley, Marcia 144, 179, 183, 20 Kemp, Linda 132, 209 , Kennedy, Nancy 96, 172, 180, 170, 187, 196 Kephart, Todd 144, 181, 244 Kincannon, Mike 96, 168 King, Richard 132 King, Ronald 144 King, Sharman 144 Kingsley, Barbara 96, 159, 121, 172, 170, 197 Kinkade, Linda 144 Kipp, Robert 132 Kipp, Warren 96, 212, 236, 234, 251 Kirk, William 132 Kistner, Harry 186, 203 Kitowski, Vivian 96 Knappenberger, Karen 144, 191 Knight, Deborah 144, 182 Knighton, Nancy 132, 156, 190, 195 Knost, Donna 96, 121, 194 Knox, Lawner 97, 40, 67, 73, 121, 214, 218 Knox, Robert 132 Koch, Donald 97 Kolbensvik, Julie 132 Kopf, Jeffrey 132 Kopf, Jennifer 144 Kornegay, Robert 183 Kostnik, Connie 97 Kostiuk, Connie 97 285 Moore, Nichol Megason, George 134, 200, 243 Read, Kravetz, James 132, 168, 243 Kristovich, Ann 144, 156, 192, 199 Kritter, Susan 97, 195, 198, 209 Knisemark, Katherine 132, 182 Kuchel, Kathy 144 Kunkel, Richard 144, 192 Kupp, Nancy 97, 46, 155, 159, 170, 172, 187, 203, 209, 73 Lachman, Mona 97 La Comette, Ted 132, 241, 248 Lagow, Karen 144 Lake, John 97 Lalla, Denise 144, 202 LaLonde, Georgia 132, 170, 173, 195, 197, 200 Lamb, Honey 144 Lamb, Jim 132 Lambeth, Ben 132, 208 Lambeth, Susan 144, 189, 196 Lamont, Leslie 132 Lancaster, Lynda 97, 209 Landgraf, John 132, 168 Lange, Dorothy 98, 180 Laquey, Howard 168, 98 Laquey, Robert 132, 214 Larimer, Carol 132, 182 Larsen, Gayla 144, 179 Larsen, Scott 144, 206 Lathram, Cynthia 132, 170, 173 Lauratis, James 98, 205, 206 Lawler, Bobby 176, 244 Lawler, Cecil 244 Lax, Eugene 98, 188 Lee, Bobby 132 Lee, Lynn 98 Lee, Michael 175, 176, 208 Lee, Sherry 144 Lentz, Paul 98, 212, 226, 227 Leslie, Laura 98, 187, 209, 251 Levin, Debra 144, 186 Levine, Marilyn 144 Levings, Sally 132 Lewis, Frank 132, 226, 231, 240 Lewis, Hallie 144, 182 Lewis, Jack 144 Lewis, Joanne 144 Liebenson, Lillian 144 Lieber, John 176 Ligon, Samuel Louis 144, 244 Liles, Melissa 144 Liles, Robert 98, 176 Linsley, Patricia 99 Lloyd, John 99, 177, 176, 168 Lloyd, Maurine 144 Lobb, Deborah 189, 144, 182, 183, 208 Lobello, Sam 99 Lockwood 99, 192, 243 Long, Carl 132, 177, 176 , Louis, Don 99, 212, 167, 67, 226, 227, 236, 234, 239 Louis, Thomas Paul 145 Lovelace, James 132 Lovett, Phillip 99 Lower, Elizabeth 132 Lowrey, Barbara 132, 154, 122, 203, 155, 188, 170, 173 Lozano, Ralph 132, 180 Lucas, Stephen 99, 176 Luchsinger, Robert 132, 179 Ludwig, Sandra Jean 145, 182 Lund, Randall 132 LuiK69NanCy 132, 170, 171, 197, Lyde, Carol Dee 99, 175, 175, 203 Lynn, Karen 145 Mackey, Cynthia 60, 100, 192, 200 Madrigal, Gary 132, 156, 200 Magee, Linda 100, 170, 173 Magoni, Karen 145, 179 Magoni, Kristin 100, 203 Magruder, Donn Randall 145 Maher, James 145, 205, 206 Major, Penni 100, 176 Major, Sarah 145, 155 Malone, Howard 132, 208, 206, 214, 223 Malone, Mary 145 Manning, Pamela '180 Manser, John 145 286 Marakas, John 155, 156, 168, 187, 188, 226, 231, 202 Marks, Gary 145 Marshall, Keith 176, 177 Martin, George Gill 100 Martin, Jerry 240 Martin, Mary Cynthia 170, 171, 200 Martin, Sandra 170, 173 Martin William 100, 144, 145, Montgomery, Fabienne 134 Montgomery, Gwynne 145 Moore, Carolyn 145, 203 Moore, Dorothy 145, 156, 186 Moore, Gregory 103 Moore, Kay 145 Moore, Paula Marie 103, 186, 196, 203, 209 Moore, Stanley 135 Thomas Kent 135, 207 67, 214, 219, 240 Marusek, Kathleen 100, 188, 189, 195 Maslow, Richard 100, 188, 64 Massie, Deborah 145 Masterson, Garry 180, 241 Mathews, Elizabeth 170, 171 Mattingly, Judy 145, 183, 182 May, Howard 134 Mayer, Martha 134, 187, 190 Mayes, Ronald 134 Mayfield, Jo Ellen 134, 122, 170, 172, 202 Mayrath, Martin 134 McCafferty, Nancy 134, 145 McCann, Kelly 145 McCants, Rodger 101 McCauley, William 101 McClenahan, Robin 145 McClendon, Kathrine 134 McClure, Coleman 101 McClure, Jacalyn 145, 182 McCook, Sara 101, 121, 171, 187, 203 McCorkle, Dennis 134 McCormick, Mary 134, 195 McCormick, William 101 McDaniel, Robert 134 McDevitt, Connie 101, 189 McDonald, Brenda 134 McDonald, 101, 121, 168, 176, 177 McDonald, Pamela 101, 180, 60 McDonel, Nancy 145 McEvoy, James 102 McEvoy, William 145, 243 McFarland, Patricia 102, 161, 73. 155, 188, 159, 45, 163, 205 McGlathery, Charles 134, 192, 194, 222 McGrew, Nancy 102, 154, 155, 161, 163, 203 McKane, Vickie 134, 182 McLester, Jack 134, 175, 176 McNeff, Patrick 134, 243 McNulty, Irene 134, 187, 191 McNulty, James 145 McXY2hirter, Suzanne 134, 187, 190 19 Meals, Joe 134, 175, 176 Mecihler, Floyd 134, 169, 189, 2 Z Megason, Bettye 102, 64, 165, 163, 193 Meguire, Darleen 134 Melsheimer, Cathy 102 Melton, Michael 102 Meritz, Roberta 102, 196, 197, 182 Merrill, Mazel 145 Mersky, David 145 Mewhinney, Anne 102, 40, 194, 196, 209, 251 Mewhinney, Hugh 145 Michael, Joan 134 Middleton, Barbara 103, 170, Morgan, Jimmie 135 Morgan, Susan 135, 122, 162, 163, 170 Moring, Rebecca 200 Morris, 135, 169, 188, 200, 207 Morris, Bradford 135, 169, 188, 200, 207 Morris, Molly 103, 170, 172, 173, 187, 186 Morrison, Melissa 135, 170, 172 Morrissey, Richard 135, 161, 163, 169, 202, 214, 234 Morton, Ione 135 Moss, Linda 135, 187, 188, 190, 202 Moulding, Blaine 135, 181, 208, 242 Moulding, Mark 64, 104, 180, 186, 188, 203 Mullen, Mary 135 Mullen, Robert 104 Mullins, Candace 104 Mullins, Cynthia 145 Murphy, Gerald 104 Myers, Nancy 145, 182 Patterson, Margo 146, 191, 192, 202 Patterson, Patricia 146 Patterson, Robert 135, 156, 214, 224 Payne, Charles 106 Payne, Cynthia 106 Payne, Keith 136, 208, 243 Peck, David 146, 247 Peck, Fred 120 Peck, Mary Ann 146, 209 Peck, Richard 106 Peele, Lynda 136, 176, 197, 209 Penard, Raymond 243 Penland, Paul 106 Penn, Kay 106, 192 Perkins, Paula 146, 186, 192, 200 Perrett, Danny 146 Perry, George 136, 243 Peters, Susan 120 Petersen, Phyliss 146 Peterson, Margaret 136 Petton, Debra 146 Petty, Cynthia 38, 107 Petty, Karen 203 Petty, Randy 136 Phemister, Patricia 136, 197 Philips, Dale Gordon 136, 181, 183 Phillips, Edmund 136, 169 Phillips, Gene 146 Pickle, Vicki Marie 107 Pierce, David 136 Myers , Richard 104 Myht, Patricia 135, 189 Myrick, Gary 145 Neal, Daniel 135, 224, 214, 240 Neiman, Cynthia Dee 104 Nelson, Don 145 Nelson, Eric 145, 207 Nelson, Mikell 104 Nelson, Sheila 145, 191, 202 Nelson 205 , Nelson , Steven 135, 200, 188, 206 , Thomas 135, 183, 241 Nelson, William 43, 159, 167, 104, 193, 191, 202, 203 Newbury, Janice 135, 182 Newsom, Julia 199, 156, 145 Newton, Charles 135 s, Barbara 145 121, 181, 187 Middleton, Robert 134 Miller, John 212, 214, 129, 103 Miller, Michael 212, 214, 219, 103 , Miller, Molly 60, 105, 170, 171, 180, 193 Miller, Nancy 134,i202, 209 Miller, Robert 145, 243 Mills, Sherril Gay 103 Mirabal, Manuel 134, 169, 156, 187, 207, 226, 233 Mitchell, Frank 247 Molina, Linda 134 Molina, Sylvia 145 Montgomery, Charles 145 Nichols, Ann 170, 173, 196, 105, 187, 194, 208 Nichols, James 105 Nicholson, Thomas 135, 192, 208, 179, 181 Nickens, Arthur 135, 214, 224, 237, 234, 239 Nielsen, David 145 Nielsen, Richard 212, 214, 105 Nix, Darrell 145 Nix, Gary 176, 177, 145 North, William 105, 187, 243 Northcutt, Nancy 105, 167, 195, 209, 251 Odell, Jami 145, 182, 191 Oitebro, Susan 189, 145 Ogden, Martha 145 Ohlig, Gary 145 Oliver, Nancy 145 Olson, Don 105, 204, 205, 206 Oliver, Katherine 145 Oneal, Margaret 170, 173, 105 Orourke, Michael 105 Osborn, Janie 135, 182 Osborn, Thomas 106 Osnik, Susan 170, 172, 106, 187 Owen, Guy 212, 214, 219, 106 Owings, Rebecca 135 Oxman, Barbara 145, 182 Palmer, William 146 Palousek, Constance 146, 203 Parker, Rebecca 146, 196, 203 Parkhill, Cynthia 175 Parks, Beverly 119 Parman, Molly 146, 179, 199 Parnell, Rex 135, 199, 242 Patmore, Margaret 135, 156, 161, 163, 190, 197, 200 Patten, Debbie 146 Pierce, Patricia 136, 170 Piercy, Cheryl 146, 182 Pierson, Michael 107 Pillsbury, Nick 64, 107, 155, 159, 167, 187 Pillsbury, Tam 146 Pinion, Larry 136, 180 Piper, John 107, 155, 169, 187 Pipher, Jerry 146 Pitts, Steve 136 Pitts, Timothy 189, 205, 206 Pittsenberger, Gordo 120 Pixley, Georgia 61, 180, 181, 183, 193 Pizzo, Linda 136 Plum, Rick 146 Plume, Janet 136, 197 Pochyla, Cheryl Ruth 146 Pohl, Jamie Lynn 136 Potts, David 146, 176 Potts, Stephen 61, 60, 107, 169, 176, 177, 199 Powell, Joan 146, Powell, Tom 136, Priester, Sharon 136 Priester, Steve 107 Proctor, Cheryl 146, 192 Pruitt, Gerald 136 Pugh, Bobby 214, 219, 107 192, 199 169, 188 Pugh, Pugh , Joel 108 Margaret 176 Quinn, Suzanne 170, 173, 163 Radebaugh, Sherry 108, 189, 203 ' 200, Rador, Chris 136 Rador, John 108, 214, 220 Ragin, Christine 136, 181 Ragin, Noel 147, 176, 180 Ragin, Stephen 176, 175, 108 Rambi n, James 241 Rarney, Joyce 155, 108 Ratcliff, Robert 176, 147, 177 Rebecca 147, 175 Reidland, Donna 176 Relyea, Dan 241 Rentfro, James 108, 204, 206 Reynolds, Cynthia 147 Reynolds, Richard 108, 241, 248 Rhoades, Sherril 108 Rice, Carolyn 109, 181, 188, 191, 209 Rice, Schuyler 147 Rich, Anita 147, 186, 191 Richards, Michael 147 Richards, Michael 147 Rider, Blair 147 Riggin, Cynthia 147 nigga., Brine sue 109, 1119 Riley, Walter 147 Riley, William 109 Ritz, Elizabeth 109, 197. 200 Roach, Warren 136 Roberts, David 64, 188, 109, 203 Roberts, Cathy Jean 147 Robertson, Dwight 136, 244 Robertson, Beverly 136, 195, 197 Singer, Andrea Sue 148 Singer, Laura 112, 170, 173. 196, 197 Skinner, Cardlyn 148, 182 Skinner, Stephen 148, 156, 163, 203 Skrodzki, Bonnie 148 Slack, Sharon 148 Slaughter, Pat 148 Taylor, Christopher 113, 212, 226, 228 Taylor, Richard 113 Temple, Susan 138 Tenner, Andrea 138, 188, 191 Terrill, Henry 149 Thomas, Mary 150, 187 Thomas, Terry 138, 155, 188, 203 Walton, Susan 115, 121, 161, 163, 192, 197, 203 Waltzer, Susan 116, 180, 189 Ward, Cheryl 150 Ware, Robert 150, 242 Warner, Fletcher 243 Warthan. Sylvia 116 Waskom, Ann 139 Watson, Robert 116 Robertson , Glenn 109, 165 Robinson, Christina 198 Robinson, John 136 Robinson, Kathy 147, 187 Robinson, Robbie 109, 181, 187, 234, 2 3 Robinson, Robinson, 6, 238 Shari 109, 170, 173 Susan 147 Rogers, Denise 110 Roman, Thomas 136, 180 Root, Cynthia 136, 156, 170, 171, 187, 188, 190, 191, 203 Roper, Deborah 110, 186 Rosamond, Tina 136 Rosamond, Larry 110, 163, 226, 233 Rose, Jayne 147, 200, 209 Rose, John 147 Rose, Miriam 147 Rosendahl, Gregory 110 Ross, Robbie 147, 179, 186 Srader, Ruhland, Doris 147 Rupert, Jody 136, 179 Russell, Wade 156, 147, 199, 243 Rutledge, Phyllis 110, 191 Ruyle, Joyce 110, 187, 195, 209 Ryan, Daniel 110 Ryan, Tim 147 Salih, John 136 Sanders, Mary 120 Sanders, Patricia 147, 179, 199 Satterwhite, Bethany 147, 188, 189, 197 Saub, Judy Ellen 136 Sawhill, Virginia 136, 202, 122 Sawall, Ronald 147 Scarbrough, Orval 136 Scheffey, Eric 136, 214, 225 Scheffey, Kristin 148, 156 Schiller, Stephen 148 Schloot, Gretchen 136, 197 Schlosberg, Paul 148 Schneider, David 136 Schulman, David 110 Schulman, Geoffrey 136 Schwartz, Andrea 120 Schween, John 111 Schwenke, Kathleen 148 Sconyers, Kathryn 137, 186, 191 Scott, Karen 148 Seeley, Karen 137, 182, 191 Seidel, John 148 Sekel, Andrew 111, 163, 169 Sellers, Kathryn 48, 203 Sells, Sandra 111 Seltzer, Howard 148, 176 Seymour, Clark 148 Seymour, Mark 148, 241 Shgilgelford, Douglas 137, 244, Smail es, Suzan 112, Small, Janice 148, 195, 203 Small, Melinda 64 Small, Michael 187, 206, 241 Smith, Beverly 120 Smith, Brad 137 Smith, Gary 137, 214, 225 Smith, Guy 207 Smith, Dewice 137 Smith, Lynnette 149, 200 Srnith, Marcus 149, 205, 206, 247 Smith, Raymond 149, 205, 206 Smith, Vickie Lee 112 Smitham, Susan 122, 137, 162, 170, Smulan 225, Smyers, Smyth, Snider, Snyder, 192 Snyder, Snyder, 173 d, Ray 137, 208, 214, 2-11 Don Joseph 244 Sara 137, 186, 187, 200 Bonnie 137, 162 Anna 112, 60, 181, 190. Mark 137, 208 Nancy 149, 179, 183, 190 Sobel, Janice 137, 200, 209 Solomo Solomo n, Carol 149 n, Virgil 149, 175, 176 Sorlie, Michael 149 Sorrells, Becky 112, 170, 173 Southerlin, Stephen 205, 206, 243 Spangler, Sylvia 149, 156, 186 Spence, Roland 149 Spence, Wfendel 112, 176 Spiegel, Harriet 149, 203 Spring, Michael 149, 156 Springen, Clyde 176 Ronnie 113 Thompson, Jack Ed 150 Thompson, James 181, 183 Thompson, Jon 138, 156, 214, 208, 225 Thompson, Larry 150, 214 Thompson, Mike 150, 156, 241 Thompson, Steve 138 Thornton, Norma Amy 175 Thurman, Robert 138, 163, 169 Tice, Charles 138, 206 Tidwell, Judith 114, 192 Towle, Peter 114 Tracey. Merrill 150, 155, 187 Tracy, Stephanie 138 Traver, Douglas 138, 176, 177 Traylor, Gary 138 Treat, Mona 150, 186 Trible, Carol 192 Trible, Wiltz 150 Trimble, James Neal 204, 205, 206 Tsotsos, Ourania 138, 202 Stacy, Amy 149, 182 Stacy, Jim 137 Stacy, William 137, 186, 179, 192, 206, 208 Steagall, Barbara 137 Steed, Patricia 137 Steen, Cynthia 137, 189 Stetter, Karen 113, 170, 173, 195 Stewart, Carol 149, 182, 183, 189 Stofer, John 137 Stoll, Debbie 149, 203 Stone. Jocelyn 190, 192, 198, 199 Stooksberry, Janice 113, 181, 195 Stooksberry, Richare 149 Street, Forrest 137, 176, 209 Strickland, Elaine 137 Stroube, Frank 212, 214, 220, 236, 234, 239 Strozier, Cheryl 149 Stubblefield, Becky 113, 162, Tucker, Dennis 114 Tu,vle, Nancy 138, 181, 183 Talk, Penny 114, 155, 170, 172, 195 Turet, Stephanie 114, 159, 170, 171, 173, 187, 180, 93, 203 Turner, Stephanie 150, 156, 186 Turner, Thomas 138 Uhler, Kathleen 138, 202 Ulrich, Craig 138 Underwood, Carol 114 Underwood, Kandais 150, 191, 192, 202 Upton, Susan 138, 192 Utley, Blake 138, 176, 193 Utley, Bruce 138, 176, 193 Vander Meulen, Kurt 150, 156, 242 Vander Meulen, Danise 114 Vandersteen, James 150 Vaughan, Carol 150, 187, 199 Vaughan, Linda 114, 155, 159, 160, 163, 197 Verduin, Margaret 138, 190, 198 Vetrano, Neal 138 Vogtsberger, Kenneth 138, 204, 206 Volding, Becky 138, 122 Volpe, Katherine 138, 180, 186, 193 Volpe, Marilyn 150, 179, 183 Waddington, David 139, 122 Wade, Douglas 115 Wade, Martha 115, 121, 170, 172, 187, 203 Wadley, Robert 150 Wagner, Bill 115 Wagner, Candace 139, 187, 190, 200 Watts, Linda 139, 191, 197 Watts, Mary 116, 170, 172, 173. 195 Webb, Julie 139 Weenick, Nancy 116 Weirich, Patricia 151 Weiss, Robin 151, 176 Wells, Cynthia 116 Wells, John 151 Wesch, Darl 139 West, Ellen 151, 179, 190 Weston, Constance 139, 170, 173. 200 Wheeler, Kathleen 139 White, Karen 116, 189. 196 Whitehurst, Kathleen 116, 198, 209 Whitfield, 151 182, 202, 209 Whitmore, Susan 117, 155, 159, 170, 171, 172, 188, 203 Whitson, Kenneth 151, 176, 199 Whitt, Clifton 117 Whittaker, Sandra 139 Whittington, Cynthia 151 , Wiberg, Leanne 139, 183, 186, 187, 180, 200 Wigington, Laura 139, 170, 173, 192, 197 Wilcox, Danny 151 Wilcox, Paula 117, 189, 195, 192 Wiley, Frank 151 Wilkinson, Mark 139 Wilks, Peggy 139, 187 Williams, Betty 117, 209 Williams, Carol 151 Williams, Judith 139 Williams, Timothy 151 Williamson, Brian 151 Wilson, Cheryl 139, 122, 170, 172, 197, 200 Wilson, Pamela 151, 182 Wilson, Alan 117 Wilson, Randall 117 Wilson, Stephanie 139 Winholt, Denise 151 W'itt, Wayne 181 1 Witts, Barbara 117, 159, 174, ' 187, 193 woif, Pamela 117, 196, 192 l Woo, Winson 241 , Wood, Cecelia l Wood Mary 151, 182, 153, 191 ' Woodman, Pam 151 Woodruff, Joan 139, 122, 186, l 192, 197 , l Woodruff, Kay 151, 186, 187, 197, 190 Woody, Janice 118, 189 Wooldridge, Eleanor 151, 190, 202 1 Woolston, Sherryl 151 l Wooten, Sheri 139, 189, 179. 191 l Yamini, Sally 118 206 Shade, Judie 137, 190, 192, 198 Shaner, Joyce 190 Shapiro, Donald 148, 199 Shaw, Craig 137, 243 Shaw, Roger 137 Sheetz, William Dean 243 Sheffield, Jannette 148, 200 170, Stubbs, 171 Robert 137 Sturgell, Darrel 113 Sturgell, Sharron 137 Sudduth, April 137 Sugarek, Richard 137, 188, 205, Wagner, James 150, 192 Wagner, Jay 115, 212, 214, 220 Waldman, Suzanne 139 Walk, Ora 150 Walker, Deborah 50 Walker, Melinda 150, 186 Shinn, Judy 111, 195 Shipley, Nancy 111, 174 Shirley, Deborah 137 ' Shoffit, Richard 111 Siiteri, Jon 137, 241 Silverman, Randall 111 Simmons, Beverly 111 Simmons, David 205, 206 Simonson, Beth 112 Simonson, BI'L1CC 181 Sindid, Steven 112 Sugarek, Sharon 113, 162, 188, 189 Sullins, Claudia 138 Summerour, Tommy 138, 207 Sundstrom, Alan 244 Swindle, Gary 149 Swingle, Richard 138, 241 Sykes, Deborah 138 Sykes, Ronnie 138, 180 Tafelski, Agnes 138 Tafelski, Shirley 149 Tait, Carol 149, 175, 199 Walker, Robert 139, 199 Wall, Dennis 139, 156, 169, 241 Wallace, Anna 115, 181, 186, 187, 193, 94, 196 Wallace, Bobby 115, 67, 124, 220 Wallace, Michael 150 Wallace, Terri 187, 192, 196 XValler, Janet 150 Walsh, Sandra 139 Walters, Melinda 115, 196, 198, 200, 209 Wagton, Johnny 139, 189, 214. 2 1 Works, Melinda 151, 175 Worley, James 214, 225 . 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